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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARPLA-5120, Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl ML18040B2951999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests Info Re Any NRC or Susquehanna Documented Concerns with MSIV Reliability Prior to Plant Trip & Assurance to Public That NRC Able to Detect Mgt Problems Early PLA-5094, Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl1999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl PLA-5082, Forwards Rev 30 to SSES Emergency Plan, Adding EAL to Account for Potential Conditions Associated with Dry Cask Storage Sys Being Installed at Plant1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Rev 30 to SSES Emergency Plan, Adding EAL to Account for Potential Conditions Associated with Dry Cask Storage Sys Being Installed at Plant ML20207G5051999-06-0707 June 1999 Informs That NRC Office of NRR Reorganized Effective 990328.As Part of Reorganization,Divison of Licensing Project Management Created PLA-5072, Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.211999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.21 PLA-5067, Submits Response to RAI Re Exemption from Biennial Exercise Schedule.Changing of Drill Date Will Not Reduce Level of Emergency Preparedness at Plant1999-05-24024 May 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re Exemption from Biennial Exercise Schedule.Changing of Drill Date Will Not Reduce Level of Emergency Preparedness at Plant ML20195B2181999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Proprietary Decommissioning Status Rept for 10% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 PLA-5052, Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During Period from 961024-981029,per 10CFR50.59(b).Format of Rept, Listed1999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During Period from 961024-981029,per 10CFR50.59(b).Format of Rept, Listed PLA-5041, Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.7901999-03-29029 March 1999 Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML17164A9891999-03-12012 March 1999 Informs That Util 990312 Ltr (PLA-5040) Submitted to NRC, Missing Encl C.Requests to Replace Package in Entirety with Encl PLA-5040, Forwards Revised Proposed Amend 227 to License NPF-14, Proposing Changes to ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits1999-03-12012 March 1999 Forwards Revised Proposed Amend 227 to License NPF-14, Proposing Changes to ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML18040A9721999-03-11011 March 1999 Requests That Date for full-participation SSES Exercise, Scheduled for Week of 991115,be Changed Due to FEMA Region III Scheduling Conflicts.Fema Requests That Exercise Date Be Changed to Week of 001031 PLA-4852, Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 ML20203G5821999-02-17017 February 1999 Second Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App C Being Released in Entirety. Documents Listed in App D Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) ML20202F4761999-01-29029 January 1999 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records in App a Encl & Being Released in Entirety.App B Records Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 7C) PLA-5025, Notifies That Util Implemented Severe Accident Mgt Strategy in Accordance with Ltr .Emegency Plan Revs Which Were Required to Implement Strategy Were Submitted by Ltr1999-01-29029 January 1999 Notifies That Util Implemented Severe Accident Mgt Strategy in Accordance with Ltr .Emegency Plan Revs Which Were Required to Implement Strategy Were Submitted by Ltr PLA-5022, Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50 App E,Items IVF.2.b & C,To Allowed to Reschedule Federally Observed Full Participation Emergency Exercise for SSES from Wk of 991115 to Wk of 0010311999-01-29029 January 1999 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50 App E,Items IVF.2.b & C,To Allowed to Reschedule Federally Observed Full Participation Emergency Exercise for SSES from Wk of 991115 to Wk of 001031 PLA-5018, Submits Addl Info Re Proposed Amend 184 to License NPF-22 for ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits1999-01-12012 January 1999 Submits Addl Info Re Proposed Amend 184 to License NPF-22 for ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML18030A1021998-12-16016 December 1998 Forwards Tables as Requested During 981202 Telcon Re Proposed Amend 184,dtd 980804,re ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits.Tables Provide Roadmap Identifying Applicability of References to TSs ML18030A4331998-11-25025 November 1998 Forwards Rev 29 to SSES Emergecny Plan.Changes Has Been Made Without Commission Approval as It Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan & Plan as Changed Continues to Satisfy Applicable Requirements of App E to 10CFR50 ML20195J9101998-11-18018 November 1998 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amends to Facility Operating Licenses (Notice).Notice Has Been Filed with Ofc of Fr.Amends Would Have Revised TS to Eliminate HPCI Pump auto-transfer on High Suppression Pool Level ML20155F7201998-11-0303 November 1998 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Documents Listed in App B Being Encl & Being Released in Entirety. Documents Listed in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref Exemption 7C) ML18026A2941998-10-19019 October 1998 Forwards SSES ISI Outage Summary Rept for Unit 1 Tenth Refueling & Insp Outage ML18030A4321998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 28 to SSES Emergency Plan, IAW Requirements of 10CFR50.54q.Change Is Summarized PLA-4993, Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.211998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML18030A1001998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 27 to SSES Emergency Plan. Changes Become Effective Upon Implementation of Improved Tech Specs ML18030A4311998-09-29029 September 1998 Forwards Rev 27 & 28 to SSES Emergency Plan ML20151W4951998-09-10010 September 1998 Informs That as Part of NRC Probabilistic Risk Assessment Implementation Plan,Commission Assigned Two Senior Reactor Analysts (Sras) to Each Regional Ofc.T Shedlosky & J Trapp Has Been Assigned SRAs for Region I IR 05000387/19980081998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change is Approved ML18030A0991998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change Is Approved ML18026A4961998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations IR 05000387/19980031998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations ML20202F5501998-07-17017 July 1998 Responds to PP&L Corp Auditing Repts 739459-97,739459-1-97 & 739459-2-98 Re SSES Investigations Into Missed Alarm Tests ML20236P9451998-07-15015 July 1998 Forwards Emergency Response Data Sys Implementation Documents Including Data Point Library Updates for Oconee (Number 255),Dresden (Number 257) & Susquehanna (Number 258) ML18017A2181998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved Tech Specs of NUREG 1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicated on NRC Issuance of Amends & Is Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issuance ML18030A4291998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved TS of NUREG-1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicted on NRC Issuance of Amends & Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issue ML18026A2901998-06-0909 June 1998 Forwards Rev 26 to Emergency Plan IAW 10CFR50.54q.Summary of Changes Listed ML18026A2891998-05-22022 May 1998 Submits Withdrawal of Expedited Review/Approval of Tech Specs/Bases 3/4.3.7.11 & 3/4.11.2.6 & Response to Request for Addl Info Re Offgas Sys Mods ML18026A4941998-05-12012 May 1998 Responds to NRC Request to Resubmit Proposal to Change TS for Plant,Units 1 & 2,to Support Implementation of Improved TS & to Implement Provisions of GL 86-10 Re Relocation of Plant'S Fire Protection Program from TS to Another Document ML20202H1331998-04-16016 April 1998 Partially Deleted Ltr Re Concerns Raised to NRC Concerning PP&L Susquehanna Facility ML20216B6811998-04-0101 April 1998 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App a Being Released in Entirety ML17159A2341998-03-30030 March 1998 Forwards LER 97-007-01,per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Revised LER Submitted to Modify Previous Position W/Regards to Entry Into TS 3.0.3 for Event PLA-4865, Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 ML17159A1781998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends 203 & 161 to License NPF-14 & NPF-22,revising Tech Specs to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std Tech Specs for GE Plants,Bwr 4. PLA-4856, Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl1998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl PLA-4854, Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 9802131998-02-27027 February 1998 Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 ML20203M5071998-02-26026 February 1998 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records in App a Being Placed in PDR & Encl.Records in App B Partially Withheld (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20203B5931998-02-23023 February 1998 Ack Receipt of & Wire in Amount of $55,000 in Payment for Civil Penatly Proposed by NRC Ltr . Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Inspections ML20216B7031998-02-22022 February 1998 Partially Deleted Ltr Requesting Copy of OI Rept on Plant, Unit 2,case 1-96-039 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARPLA-5120, Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Change J to SSES Security Training & Qualification Plan.Without Encl ML18040B2951999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests Info Re Any NRC or Susquehanna Documented Concerns with MSIV Reliability Prior to Plant Trip & Assurance to Public That NRC Able to Detect Mgt Problems Early PLA-5094, Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl1999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards,For Review,Change 00 to SSES Physical Security Plan.Without Encl PLA-5082, Forwards Rev 30 to SSES Emergency Plan, Adding EAL to Account for Potential Conditions Associated with Dry Cask Storage Sys Being Installed at Plant1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards Rev 30 to SSES Emergency Plan, Adding EAL to Account for Potential Conditions Associated with Dry Cask Storage Sys Being Installed at Plant PLA-5072, Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.211999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Change Nn to SSES Physical Security Plan.Util Determined That Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR73.21 PLA-5067, Submits Response to RAI Re Exemption from Biennial Exercise Schedule.Changing of Drill Date Will Not Reduce Level of Emergency Preparedness at Plant1999-05-24024 May 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re Exemption from Biennial Exercise Schedule.Changing of Drill Date Will Not Reduce Level of Emergency Preparedness at Plant ML20195B2181999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Proprietary Decommissioning Status Rept for 10% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 PLA-5052, Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During Period from 961024-981029,per 10CFR50.59(b).Format of Rept, Listed1999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During Period from 961024-981029,per 10CFR50.59(b).Format of Rept, Listed PLA-5041, Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.7901999-03-29029 March 1999 Forwards Proprietary & Redacted Decommissioning Rept of Financial Assurance for Util 90% Interest in Sses,Units 1 & 2,per 10CFR50.75(f)(1).Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 PLA-5040, Forwards Revised Proposed Amend 227 to License NPF-14, Proposing Changes to ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits1999-03-12012 March 1999 Forwards Revised Proposed Amend 227 to License NPF-14, Proposing Changes to ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML17164A9891999-03-12012 March 1999 Informs That Util 990312 Ltr (PLA-5040) Submitted to NRC, Missing Encl C.Requests to Replace Package in Entirety with Encl ML18040A9721999-03-11011 March 1999 Requests That Date for full-participation SSES Exercise, Scheduled for Week of 991115,be Changed Due to FEMA Region III Scheduling Conflicts.Fema Requests That Exercise Date Be Changed to Week of 001031 PLA-4852, Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901999-02-18018 February 1999 Forwards non-redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Rept 739459-2-98,dated 980210.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 PLA-5025, Notifies That Util Implemented Severe Accident Mgt Strategy in Accordance with Ltr .Emegency Plan Revs Which Were Required to Implement Strategy Were Submitted by Ltr1999-01-29029 January 1999 Notifies That Util Implemented Severe Accident Mgt Strategy in Accordance with Ltr .Emegency Plan Revs Which Were Required to Implement Strategy Were Submitted by Ltr PLA-5022, Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50 App E,Items IVF.2.b & C,To Allowed to Reschedule Federally Observed Full Participation Emergency Exercise for SSES from Wk of 991115 to Wk of 0010311999-01-29029 January 1999 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50 App E,Items IVF.2.b & C,To Allowed to Reschedule Federally Observed Full Participation Emergency Exercise for SSES from Wk of 991115 to Wk of 001031 PLA-5018, Submits Addl Info Re Proposed Amend 184 to License NPF-22 for ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits1999-01-12012 January 1999 Submits Addl Info Re Proposed Amend 184 to License NPF-22 for ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits ML18030A1021998-12-16016 December 1998 Forwards Tables as Requested During 981202 Telcon Re Proposed Amend 184,dtd 980804,re ANFB-10 Critical Power Correlation & MCPR Safety Limits.Tables Provide Roadmap Identifying Applicability of References to TSs ML18030A4331998-11-25025 November 1998 Forwards Rev 29 to SSES Emergecny Plan.Changes Has Been Made Without Commission Approval as It Does Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan & Plan as Changed Continues to Satisfy Applicable Requirements of App E to 10CFR50 ML18026A2941998-10-19019 October 1998 Forwards SSES ISI Outage Summary Rept for Unit 1 Tenth Refueling & Insp Outage PLA-4993, Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.211998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Change Mm to SSES Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML18030A4321998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 28 to SSES Emergency Plan, IAW Requirements of 10CFR50.54q.Change Is Summarized ML18030A1001998-10-12012 October 1998 Forwards Rev 27 to SSES Emergency Plan. Changes Become Effective Upon Implementation of Improved Tech Specs ML18030A4311998-09-29029 September 1998 Forwards Rev 27 & 28 to SSES Emergency Plan ML18030A0991998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change Is Approved IR 05000387/19980081998-09-0808 September 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-08 & 50-388/98-08.Corrective Actions:Current Administrative Controls on Fuel Level in EDG Day Tanks Will Remain in Effect Until TS Change is Approved ML18026A4961998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations IR 05000387/19980031998-08-31031 August 1998 Responds to NRC 980731 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/98-03 & 50-388/98-03.Corrective Actions:Procurement & Affected User Group Personnel Visited EDG Vendor Facilities to Appraise Vendor Work Practices & Discuss Expectations ML18017A2181998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved Tech Specs of NUREG 1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicated on NRC Issuance of Amends & Is Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issuance ML18030A4291998-07-0808 July 1998 Forwards Final Version of SSES TS Implementing Improved TS of NUREG-1433.Implementation of Proposed Amend Is Predicted on NRC Issuance of Amends & Proposed to Not Exceed 90 Days from Date of Amend Issue ML18026A2901998-06-0909 June 1998 Forwards Rev 26 to Emergency Plan IAW 10CFR50.54q.Summary of Changes Listed ML18026A2891998-05-22022 May 1998 Submits Withdrawal of Expedited Review/Approval of Tech Specs/Bases 3/4.3.7.11 & 3/4.11.2.6 & Response to Request for Addl Info Re Offgas Sys Mods ML18026A4941998-05-12012 May 1998 Responds to NRC Request to Resubmit Proposal to Change TS for Plant,Units 1 & 2,to Support Implementation of Improved TS & to Implement Provisions of GL 86-10 Re Relocation of Plant'S Fire Protection Program from TS to Another Document ML17159A2341998-03-30030 March 1998 Forwards LER 97-007-01,per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Revised LER Submitted to Modify Previous Position W/Regards to Entry Into TS 3.0.3 for Event PLA-4865, Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.7901998-03-11011 March 1998 Forwards Listed non-redacted Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditing Repts.Informs That Document Contains Info to Be Withheld IAW 10CFR2.790 ML17159A1781998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends 203 & 161 to License NPF-14 & NPF-22,revising Tech Specs to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std Tech Specs for GE Plants,Bwr 4. PLA-4856, Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl1998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Proposed Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Revising TS to Be Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Std TS for GE Plants,Bwr 4. Proposed TS Consistent w/NUREG-1433,rev 1, Encl PLA-4854, Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 9802131998-02-27027 February 1998 Provides Summary of Investigations That PP&L Performed in Response to Concerns Identified by Former Nuclear Plant Operator.Summary Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 ML20216B7031998-02-22022 February 1998 Partially Deleted Ltr Requesting Copy of OI Rept on Plant, Unit 2,case 1-96-039 PLA-4851, Provides Info That Was Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 Re Former Util Employee Concern on Radwaste Control Room Offgas Panel Alarm Testing1998-02-18018 February 1998 Provides Info That Was Requested by Cj Anderson on 980213 Re Former Util Employee Concern on Radwaste Control Room Offgas Panel Alarm Testing ML20203M5791998-02-10010 February 1998 Enters Appeal Due to Lack of Response to FOIA Request 97-473 ML18030A0971998-02-0202 February 1998 Forwards Proprietary Response to RAI Re Proposed License Amend 209 to TS Supporting Cycle 11 Reload.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20203G6071998-01-26026 January 1998 Forwards Redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Interim Rept 739459-97,dtd 971015 & Affidavit Pursuant to 10CFR2.790 Justifying That Redacted Portions Be Withheld from Public Disclosure.Without Rept IR 05000387/19970031998-01-0606 January 1998 Provides Updated Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/97-03 & 50-388/97-03.Corrective Actions:Util Currently Scheduling Issuance of All Procedural Revs by End of First Quarter 1998 ML18030A4071998-01-0606 January 1998 Provides Updated Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/97-03 & 50-388/97-03.Corrective Actions:Util Currently Scheduling Issuance of All Procedural Revs by End of First Quarter 1998 ML18017A2931998-01-0606 January 1998 Provides Responses to Improved TS Section 3.8 Per 970324 NRC Rai.Schedule 980628 for Improved TS Implementation. Submittal of Revised Specifications Is Planned for Jan 1998 PLA-4828, Expresses Appreciation for Support Received by Former Project Manager C Poslusny1997-12-29029 December 1997 Expresses Appreciation for Support Received by Former Project Manager C Poslusny ML18026A4901997-12-22022 December 1997 Resolves Commitments Made in Response to NOV Issued as Part of NRC Insp Repts 50-387/97-04 & 50-388/97-04 Dtd 970805. Proposed FSAR QA Program Description Changes,Reason for Changes & Basis Included for Approval IR 05000387/19970041997-12-22022 December 1997 Resolves Commitments Made in Response to NOV Issued As Part of NRC Insp Repts 50-387/97-04 & 50-388/97-04 Dtd 970805. Proposed FSAR QA Program Description Changes,Reason for Changes & Basis Included for Approval ML20203M5741997-12-0505 December 1997 FOIA Request for Copy of Latest OI Rept on Susquehanna Ses Including All Exhibits & for Any Other Communication Between NRC & Susquehanna Ses/Pp&L PLA-4818, Forwards Redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Rept 739459-1-97,dtd 971201 & Affidavit Pursuant to 10CFR2.790 Justifying That Redacted Portions Be Withheld from Public Disclosure.Without Rept1997-12-0404 December 1997 Forwards Redacted Version of Pp&L,Inc Corporate Auditings Rept 739459-1-97,dtd 971201 & Affidavit Pursuant to 10CFR2.790 Justifying That Redacted Portions Be Withheld from Public Disclosure.Without Rept 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML18026A3941990-09-0101 September 1990 Requests Waiver of Compliance from Tech Spec 3.8.1.1 to Evaluate Increase in Action from 72 H to 15 Days Re Ac Sources Based on 900829 Borescopic Insp of Emergency Diesel Generator ML17157A2741990-08-0808 August 1990 Forwards Topical Rept PL-NF-90-001, Application of Reactor Analysis Methods for BWR Design & Analysis. ML18030A0741990-08-0303 August 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/90-80 & 50-388/90-80.Corrective Actions:Util Conducted Operator Training on How to Implement EOPs If Suppression Chamber Pressure Not Available ML18026A2351990-07-0202 July 1990 Forwards Application for Proposed Amend 132 to License NPF-14,revising Tech Spec to Support Cycle 6 Reload ML18030A0721990-06-19019 June 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to SEA-EE-183, Evaluation of Unit 1 Computer Class 1E - Non-Class 1E Interfaces & Rev 1 to SEA-EE-184, Evaluation of Unit 1 Annunciator Class 1E - Non-Class 1E Interfaces. ML18026A3931990-06-0707 June 1990 Requests NRC Approval to Install Mod at Plant Determined to Constitute Unreviewed Safety Question When Evaluated.Util Will Implement Administrative Controls to Ensure Larger Min Vol Met for Diesel E Prior to Tech Spec Change ML18030A3671990-05-14014 May 1990 Forwards Proprietary Conclusions of Investigation Re Two False Negative Analytical Results from Two Blind Spike Urine Samples.Investigation Satisfactorily Evaluated Samples. Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20043A2461990-05-11011 May 1990 Forwards Draft of Proposed Decommissioning Financial Assurance Plan,Per 10CFR50.33 & 50.75,for Review.Telcon Scheduled for 900515 to Discuss Comments ML18030A0711990-03-19019 March 1990 Responds to Questions Delineated in 900131 Ltr Re Diesel Generator Events That Occurred During Sept & Oct 1989.Draft Procedures for Proposed Intake Air Temp Test Program Transmitted to NRC on 900205.Revised Procedures Encl ML18017A1871990-02-15015 February 1990 Forwards Books 1 & 2 to, Unit 2 Third Refueling & Insp Outage;Outage Summary Rept. IR 05000387/19890331990-02-0505 February 1990 Responds to NRC 900105 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/89-33 & 50-388/89-31.Corrective Actions:Rhr Svc Water Pump 2P506B Remains in Inoperable Status Until Cause of Deviation Determined & Condition Corrected ML18030A0701990-02-0505 February 1990 Responds to NRC 900105 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/89-33 & 50-388/89-31.Corrective Actions:Rhr Svc Water Pump 2P506B Remains in Inoperable Status Until Cause of Deviation Determined & Condition Corrected PLA-3341, Forwards Schedules That Provide Details of Tasks Required to Complete Activities Re Diesel Generators & Advises of Plan to Have Spare Parts on Site in Timely Manner to Support Each Diesel Insp1990-02-0202 February 1990 Forwards Schedules That Provide Details of Tasks Required to Complete Activities Re Diesel Generators & Advises of Plan to Have Spare Parts on Site in Timely Manner to Support Each Diesel Insp PLA-3319, Forwards Preliminary Scope & Schedule for Security Upgrade Project.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21)1990-01-25025 January 1990 Forwards Preliminary Scope & Schedule for Security Upgrade Project.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML17156B6031990-01-25025 January 1990 Forwards NPDES Discharge Monitoring Rept for Dec 1989 & State of Pa,Dept of Environ Resources Monthly Facility Rept Form (01-112).Noncompliances for Zinc on Cooling Tower Blowdown on 891228 & for Missed Sample Noted PLA-3321, Forwards Rev 0 to SEA-CW-037, Analysis of B & C 1989 Diesels Failure. Rept Details Util Analysis of Overpressurization Incidents Which Occurred in Sept & Oct 1989 of Diesel Generators1990-01-0505 January 1990 Forwards Rev 0 to SEA-CW-037, Analysis of B & C 1989 Diesels Failure. Rept Details Util Analysis of Overpressurization Incidents Which Occurred in Sept & Oct 1989 of Diesel Generators PLA-3297, Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-21.Table of USIs for Which Technical Resolution Has Been Achieved Encl1989-11-27027 November 1989 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-21.Table of USIs for Which Technical Resolution Has Been Achieved Encl PLA-3292, Responds to Generic Ltr 89-07, Power Reactor Safeguards Contingency Planning for Surface Vehicle Bombs. Util Has Developed & Issued Procedure Which Includes Safeguards Contingency Planning Using Approach Noted in Generic Ltr1989-11-0909 November 1989 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-07, Power Reactor Safeguards Contingency Planning for Surface Vehicle Bombs. Util Has Developed & Issued Procedure Which Includes Safeguards Contingency Planning Using Approach Noted in Generic Ltr PLA-3279, Forwards Application for Amends 126 & 77 to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22,respectively,requesting Emergency Temporary Relief from Certain Requirements of Tech Specs 3.2.2 on One Time Basis for Period of 3 Months1989-10-19019 October 1989 Forwards Application for Amends 126 & 77 to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22,respectively,requesting Emergency Temporary Relief from Certain Requirements of Tech Specs 3.2.2 on One Time Basis for Period of 3 Months PLA-3277, Forwards Change DD to Physical Security Plan.Change Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21)1989-10-11011 October 1989 Forwards Change DD to Physical Security Plan.Change Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) PLA-3263, Forwards Final Response to Request for Addl Info Re Generic Ltr 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping. Listed Items Included in Previous & Current Ref Responses1989-10-0202 October 1989 Forwards Final Response to Request for Addl Info Re Generic Ltr 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping. Listed Items Included in Previous & Current Ref Responses ML18040A9441989-09-12012 September 1989 Responds to Remaining Questions Raised During NRC Insp of Training Programs.Training Procedure Re Technical Exam Bank Instrumentation & Control Training Exams.Health Physics Technicians Trained Re High Radiation Levels PLA-3251, Forwards Response to Regulatory Effectiveness Review Rept. Util Established Team to Evaluate Appropriate Scope for Planned Major Project to Upgrade Security.Scope of Project to Be Finalized & Approved in Nov 1989.Response Withheld1989-08-31031 August 1989 Forwards Response to Regulatory Effectiveness Review Rept. Util Established Team to Evaluate Appropriate Scope for Planned Major Project to Upgrade Security.Scope of Project to Be Finalized & Approved in Nov 1989.Response Withheld PLA-3247, Requests Concurrence W/Scheduling of 1990 Annual NRC Observed Emergency Preparedness Exercise at Plant on 900502. Concurrence Requested by 8909301989-08-22022 August 1989 Requests Concurrence W/Scheduling of 1990 Annual NRC Observed Emergency Preparedness Exercise at Plant on 900502. Concurrence Requested by 890930 PLA-3238, Discusses Insp of Operational Status of Emergency Preparedness Program.Susquehanna Review Committee 1987 & 1988 Emergency Plan Audits Encl W/Other Supporting Documentation1989-08-10010 August 1989 Discusses Insp of Operational Status of Emergency Preparedness Program.Susquehanna Review Committee 1987 & 1988 Emergency Plan Audits Encl W/Other Supporting Documentation ML20246A0191989-06-30030 June 1989 Submits Comments on Containment Performance Improvement Program (Cpi).Believes Program Will Be Generic Approach to Improving Containment Performance During Severe Accident PLA-3218, Submits Info Re Settlement Agreements for Discrimination Matters Arising Under Energy Reorganization Act of 1974. No Settlements Made Between Licensee & Any Employees in Section 210 Proceedings1989-06-27027 June 1989 Submits Info Re Settlement Agreements for Discrimination Matters Arising Under Energy Reorganization Act of 1974. No Settlements Made Between Licensee & Any Employees in Section 210 Proceedings PLA-3215, Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During 1988.Changes Include Backseating Control Box to Electrically Backset HV-202168 to Reduce Steam Leakage & Rerouting Condensate Supply Line to Main Condenser Keepfill1989-06-20020 June 1989 Forwards Summary Rept of Safety Evaluations Approved During 1988.Changes Include Backseating Control Box to Electrically Backset HV-202168 to Reduce Steam Leakage & Rerouting Condensate Supply Line to Main Condenser Keepfill PLA-3194, Forwards Change CC to Physical Security Plan.Change Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21)1989-05-30030 May 1989 Forwards Change CC to Physical Security Plan.Change Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) PLA-3192, Responds to 890322 Request for Addl Info Re Plant Fire Protection Review Rept.Analysis of Circuits Having Potential for Being Impacted by Fire Resulting in Multiple High Impedence Faults Will Be Completed by Last Quarter 19891989-04-28028 April 1989 Responds to 890322 Request for Addl Info Re Plant Fire Protection Review Rept.Analysis of Circuits Having Potential for Being Impacted by Fire Resulting in Multiple High Impedence Faults Will Be Completed by Last Quarter 1989 PLA-3180, Forwards Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Resulting from Mods Performed to Essential Svc Water Sys,Per 10CFR50,App R,Consisting of Proposed Amends 23 & 701989-04-14014 April 1989 Forwards Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22, Resulting from Mods Performed to Essential Svc Water Sys,Per 10CFR50,App R,Consisting of Proposed Amends 23 & 70 PLA-3173, Forwards Change Bb to Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21)1989-03-22022 March 1989 Forwards Change Bb to Physical Security Plan.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) PLA-3165, Forwards Rev 6 to ISI-T-100.0 for Unit 1 & Rev 3 to ISI-T-200.0 for Unit 2 Pump & Valve Inservice Insp Testing Program1989-03-10010 March 1989 Forwards Rev 6 to ISI-T-100.0 for Unit 1 & Rev 3 to ISI-T-200.0 for Unit 2 Pump & Valve Inservice Insp Testing Program PLA-3162, Discusses Util Position Re Completion & Implementation of NRC Requested Actions Specified in Suppl 1 to NRC Bulletin 88-007, Power Oscillations in Bwrs1989-03-0707 March 1989 Discusses Util Position Re Completion & Implementation of NRC Requested Actions Specified in Suppl 1 to NRC Bulletin 88-007, Power Oscillations in Bwrs ML17156B0131989-02-0202 February 1989 Forwards Proprietary Rept & Affidavit Supporting Proposed Amend 119 to License NPF-14 PLA-3141, Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-14,consisting of Proposed Amend 119,changing Tech Specs in Support of Ensuing Cycle 5 Reload1989-02-0202 February 1989 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-14,consisting of Proposed Amend 119,changing Tech Specs in Support of Ensuing Cycle 5 Reload ML17156A9771988-12-15015 December 1988 Forwards Rev 11 to Susquehanna Units 1 & 2 Emergency Plan PLA-3117, Forwards Listed Addl Info Re Plant Fire Protection Review rept.W/16 Oversize Drawings1988-11-22022 November 1988 Forwards Listed Addl Info Re Plant Fire Protection Review rept.W/16 Oversize Drawings ML17156A9211988-11-0909 November 1988 Forwards Proprietary GE Rept, Tech Spec Improvement Analysis for Reactor Protection Sys for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station,Units 1 & 2. Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) PLA-3046, Informs That Mods Re Fire Barrier Upgrades,Hvac Fan Switches,Ct Secondaries & Raceway Wrapping Completed Except as Listed1988-09-15015 September 1988 Informs That Mods Re Fire Barrier Upgrades,Hvac Fan Switches,Ct Secondaries & Raceway Wrapping Completed Except as Listed PLA-3060, Responds to Generic Ltr 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping. Staff Position on Matls, Water Chemistry,Crack Evaluation & Repair Criteria & Insp Schedules Among Topics Addressed.Flaw Evaluations Encl1988-08-10010 August 1988 Responds to Generic Ltr 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping. Staff Position on Matls, Water Chemistry,Crack Evaluation & Repair Criteria & Insp Schedules Among Topics Addressed.Flaw Evaluations Encl PLA-3075, Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-14,extending Operation During Cycle 4 W/One Circulation Loop Out of Svc. Fee Paid1988-08-10010 August 1988 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-14,extending Operation During Cycle 4 W/One Circulation Loop Out of Svc. Fee Paid PLA-3066, Forwards Comments to Each Specific SALP Category,Per 880707 Meeting W/Nrc.Presentations from Meeting Also Encl1988-07-27027 July 1988 Forwards Comments to Each Specific SALP Category,Per 880707 Meeting W/Nrc.Presentations from Meeting Also Encl PLA-3062, Forwards GE Rept, Susquehanna Unit 1 CRD Housing Cap Screw Corrosion. Rept Completes Action on Item1988-07-21021 July 1988 Forwards GE Rept, Susquehanna Unit 1 CRD Housing Cap Screw Corrosion. Rept Completes Action on Item PLA-3065, Forwards Rev 39 to Updated FSAR for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Units 1 & 2 Per 10CFR50.711988-07-19019 July 1988 Forwards Rev 39 to Updated FSAR for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Units 1 & 2 Per 10CFR50.71 PLA-3063, Forwards Approved Version of Topical Rept PL-NF-87-001-A, Qualification of Steady State Core Physics Methods for BWR Design & Analysis, Per1988-07-19019 July 1988 Forwards Approved Version of Topical Rept PL-NF-87-001-A, Qualification of Steady State Core Physics Methods for BWR Design & Analysis, Per PLA-3049, Forwards 1987 Annual Rept for Allegheny Electric Cooperative,Inc1988-06-24024 June 1988 Forwards 1987 Annual Rept for Allegheny Electric Cooperative,Inc PLA-3043, Provides Revised Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/87-19 & 50-388/87-19.Corrective Actions:Incumbent Will Be Removed from Emergency Plan Position of Radiation Protection Coordinator1988-06-15015 June 1988 Provides Revised Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-387/87-19 & 50-388/87-19.Corrective Actions:Incumbent Will Be Removed from Emergency Plan Position of Radiation Protection Coordinator PLA-3028, Responds to Suppl 1 to Bulletin 85-003, Motor-Operated Valve Common Mode Failures During Plant Transients Due to Improper Switch Settings. No Revs to Design Review for Original Bulletin Required as Result of Suppl1988-05-31031 May 1988 Responds to Suppl 1 to Bulletin 85-003, Motor-Operated Valve Common Mode Failures During Plant Transients Due to Improper Switch Settings. No Revs to Design Review for Original Bulletin Required as Result of Suppl PLA-3015, Forwards Application for Proposed Amends 110 & 61 to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22,respectively,revising Tech Specs Re Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation.Fee Paid1988-04-0606 April 1988 Forwards Application for Proposed Amends 110 & 61 to Licenses NPF-14 & NPF-22,respectively,revising Tech Specs Re Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation.Fee Paid 1990-09-01
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TITLE: PSAR/FSAR AMDTS and Related Corr espondence NOTES:Send ILE 3 copies FSAR 8 all 05000387 I8E 3 copies FSAR 8 all amends, amends'end 05000388 RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL' ACTION: A/D LICENSNG 1 0 YOUNGBLOODEB 0 RUSHBROOKzM ~ 1 0 STARKERS 04 1 1 INTERNAL: ACCID EVAL 1 1 AUX SYS BR 0'7 1 1 09 BR26'HEM ENG BR 08 1 1 CONT SYS BR 1 1 CORE PERF BR 10 1 1 EFF TR SYS BR12- 1 1 EMERG PREP 1 0 EQUIP QUAL BR13 3 14 22'EOSCIENCES 1 1 HUM FACT ENG OR 1 1 HYD/GEO BR 15 2 2 I8C SYS BR 16 1 1 ILE: LIC GUID 1"'
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Dear Mr. Youngblood:
Enclosed are responses to your request for additional information on March 23, 1981. Responses are provided for all questions (331.16, 17, 18, and 19) in the request.
Please note that these questions were not telecopied to PP6L on February 4, but were sent on March 19. The informal questions sent on February 4 were from the same reviewer, but were different questions.
Very truly yours, vd N. W. Curtis Vice President-Engineering 6 Construction-Nuclear DPM/mks Enclosure cc: R. M. Stark NRC poc )
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Table 13.1-2 of your FSAR states that you will fill the position of Health Physics Supervisor'90 days prior to'fuel loading. In Section 12.5.1.4 you have committed that the individual filling the Health Physics Supervisor will meet the criteria for Radiation Protection Manager in Regulatory Guide 1.8.
Your technical specifications will also require such qualifications. You should provide a resume of the education, training, and experience of the individual selected to fill this position as soon as it is available.
RESPONSE
The resume of the acting Health Physics Supervisor is attached. The qualifications of this individual satisfy the criteria for Radiation Protection Manager in Regulatory Guide 1.8.
Attachment 3 .to PLA-594 Pa of 2 RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Name: Michael R. Buring Education and Trainin 1970 Ohio State University B.S.-Zoology Work Ex erience 1962-1967 U.S. Navy Enlisted Nuclear Plant Operator, Engineering Lab Technician, Prototype Instructor Duties: Mechanical Operator/Instructor at Naval Nuclear Power Plant
.Prototype, Health'hysics and Water Chemistry Control, both Primary and Secondary.
1976-1970 Batelle Memorial Institute Safety Technician Duties: Inspection .and Auditing of various'esearch projects in progress, for compliance with established procedures and regulatory requirements.
1970-1973 Virginia Electric and Power Company Surrey Power Station Health Physicist Duties: Assist station Health Physicist in routine and special projects, personnel dosimetry, radwaste, radiochemistry, procedure writing, radiological environmental monitoring.
1973-1979 Metropolitan Edison Company Corporate Radiation Safety Duties: Technical Support of TMI station personnel in Health Physics, personnel dosimetry, radwaste,'rocedure writing and review, radiological environmental monitoring, etc. Supervised personnel dosimetry group during and after accid'ent.
1979-Present Pennsylvania Power & Light Company Environmental Group Supervisor-Nuclear Duties: Supervise the implementation of radiological and non-radiological environmental monitoring programs.
Licenses and Certificates None 02/27/81
Ex erience With Radiation -'ichael R. Buring
~Isoto e Amount Location Duration of Use Mixed Fission, Trace- U.S. Navy 12 Years Power and Naval Activiation, 6 Corrosion Kilocurie Surrey Nuclear'Sta. Reactor Health Products - Byproduct, Three Mile Island Physics '
Source and Special Nuclear Station Physics Program Nuclear Material
QUESTION 331.17:
Section 12.5.3.7.2.6 of the FSAR states that an individual will be considered qualified as a Health Physics Monitor after the initial training period of one year. Your technical specifications will require that your Plant Staff meet the qualifications of ANSI 18.1. This ANSI Standard requires two years experience before an individual is considered qualified as a radiation protection technician. If you wish to propose an alternative qualification program for your 'Health Physics Monitors, 'you should provide a detailed >>>
description of the quali.'fication program.'therwise, your FSAR should be amended to show Health Physics Monitor qualification per ANSI 18.1.
RESPONSE
The resumes of the Health Physics Monitors are attached. Also attached is a table summarizing the training program for Health Physic Monitors. All HP monitors will meet the qualifications of ANSI 18.1.
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DATES ~IlEER 1978 Present Health Physics Monitor PAL 1977 1978 H. P. Technician NUCUBR TRAINING:
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UESTION 331.18:
It appears that two neutron survey meters are not adequate to meet the anticipated needs of a two unit plant. You should provide a table to show equipment adequate to operate a two unit plant. In addition, you should provide a table specifying the quantity and types of respiratory protection equipment available,
RESPONSE
A table showing survey equipment is attached. PP&L is in the process of evaluating the types and quantity of respiratory protection equipment needed for both units., A table with this information will be provided prior to fuel load.
SUM1KT: SUSQEXBNNA S.E.S. RADIATICN MONITORING IN CN PROCUBH4KÃZ STATUS identifies required FSAR equipnent/instrumentation for normal operations and outage situations, vs. numbers on-hand and projected needs.
Attachnant l-l includes a narrative description sumnarizing the equigmnt/
instruments technical capabilities as well as their in-plant intended use.
Attachment l-l-l identifies the proposed CAM Locations and Monitoring Cap-abilities. identifies the quantities and appropriate emergency equi@rent/
instrumentation to be procured under the provisions of the SSES Hnergency Plan.
TECHNICAL INSTRUMERZ/EQUIPMEÃZ PROCEDURE STATUS identifies the applicable Health Physics technical equignent/
instnmant procedure list. This list also includes the cxmpleted procedures vs. procedures to be written.
FACILITY, EQJIPMEÃZ 6 INSTRUMENTATION SZPZUS Attachrent 4 identifies the necessary facilities and equipment along with of instrumentation necessary for start-up and operation of Unit l. a'ist .1 includes equipnent & instrumentation changes and recmmendations in regumd to INI Action Plans.
Attadment 5 includes calibration frequencies for portable and bench instru-mentation and identifies prcblan areas.
'Attachment 1 Page 1 of 3 EQUIPMEÃZ INSTfKMENTATIGN NORMAL OPERATIONS & OUPAGE SITUATIONS FOR 2- UNITS Portable Instnzmntation On-Order F SAR Projected" Ccomitment Need E-520 w/HP-279 Probe Eberline 20 12 20 RQ-2 Eberline 10 15 20 Eberline 9 5 20 6112 Eberline 5 10 PNR-4 Eberline 1 1 PRS-2p/NRD Eberline 2 PAC-4S Eberline 4 Eberline 1 RM-14 w/HP-210/26 Probe Eberline 19 25 75 Po+ .5 IRT Corp. lo HEH-5A Eberline 2 Bendix 10 10 30 HI-Vols Radeco 7 5 20 IQ-Vols Radeco ll 20 Impactors Richmond Labs 2 Panoramic Victoreen 1 BZAS ,Dupont 1 BZAS MSA 1 Cp-MV Nuc. Assoc. 2 415A-9 Xetex 10 10 60 305-A Xetex RM-16 w/HP-200 Probe Eberline Frisker Model 425/w489-110 Victoreen 15 PAC-7 Eberline 5 RAS=l (Lo-Vol) Eberline 6
- The Projected need(C) and the quantities sPecified; where based on an evaluation by a 'IKf ~ienced instxumentation consultant.
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. 'BBIleh.. ~c: trument:.". On-Hand FGAR Projected Ccnmitment Need MCA, 1 Ge(Li) 1 2 (3)
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Teletype ? 1 ?
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~-55 1 2 2 ZC-2/MS-2 Eberline 1 1 Tracor* 2/RaI Tracor 1 1 1 RD-14 at./MS-2 Eberline 2 2 2 RD-14 B/MS-2 Eberline 2 1 2 Centicount 1 1 2 Eberline 1 2 2 RD-15/MS-2 Eberline 1 1 1 Condenser R Vice'een 1 1 2 6 Condenser R Chambers Victoreen 6 12
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'Pers~ 1M(3$ +tor~g.:; I::i Vendor FSAR Projected cmnitment Need Instrunent SHPD (0-200) 400 400 400 SRPD (0-500) 350 475* 1500 SHPD (0-1R) Johns an 50 50 500 SRPD (0-5R) Johnson 20 25 100 SRPD (0-100R) Johnsan 25 25 SRPD ~ers Johnson 24 5 50 TID's ? 1500 ?
Extremity KID ? 100 ?
TU) Reader (Manual) 1 1 ?
Alarming Dosiaaters Victoreen .2 10 100 Experiemnts TZD Reader (Automatic) ? ?
- FSAR e to all use of (0-50 ' /hr) dosing. ers for low intexamdia dose accumul work, use of its hr er range.
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'ML Test System A.J. Abrams ?
Attachrtent l-l 0 Page 1 of 4 SSES HEALTH PHYSICS IN Portable Instrumentation
- l. E-520 w/HP-270 Probe (Eberline) Gm detector used for low level exgceure rate measurenents and detection of fixed contamination.
- 2. RO-2 (Eberline) Ian Chanber used to cover the general range of dose rate measurarents necessary for radiation protection evaluations (surveys)
Ganxna & Beta.
- 3. RO-2A (Eberline) Ion Chamber use same as N2 above used for scmewhat higher dose rate surveys Ganxm & Beta.
- 4. Teletector (Eberline) Gm Detector used far very high dose rate surveys and hard to reach areas.
- 5. PNR-4 (Eberline) 9" Cadmium loaded BF3 Tube used to measure the dose equivalent rate due: to Thermal, InternecLiate and Fast Nuetron Fluxes.
- 6. PAC-4 (Eberline) Scintillation Alpha Counter used to check for Alpha Contamin-ation for new fuel inspection.
- 7. PNC-4 (Eberline) BF3 Tube w/Cadmium Shield used far detection of Neutron Fluxes.
- 8. RH-14 w/HP-210/260 Probe (Eberline) GM Detector used far contamination detection Personnel Monitoring.
- 9. P~ Monitors (IRV Corp.) Liquid Scintillation final contamination check.
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- 10. HFN-5A Hand and Foot Counter (Eberline) used to check for personnel con-tamination at various locatians throughout the plant.
ll. BZA's Breathing Zane Air Samplers (Bendix) used to collect an air sample in workers breathing zone for various RNP jobs.
- 12. Hi-Vol Air Samplers (Radeco) used to collect air samples where no iodine is expected.
- 13. Lo-Vol Air Samplers (Radeco) uses to collect particulate as well as iodine air samples
- 14. Impactors (Riche Labs) used far air particulate sampling, and to determine particle site distributians
- 15. Panoramic (Victoreen) Ion Chamber used for dose rate measure@ants medium to high range Ganma & Beta.
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- 16. BZA (Dupcnt) Same as Ill above.
- 17. BZA (MSA) sana as Ill above.
~s'8. CP-MU (Nuclear Assoc.) Ion Chamber used for extremely high exposure rate neasurenents underwater, used for Reactor Vessel internals as well as far neasurenents in the Spent Fuel Pool.
- 19. 305-A (Xetex) Gm Detector used primarily as an aid for persannel exposure control.
- 20. RAS-1 Pump Air Sampler (Eberline) used for Lo-Vol Air Samples that must be run far long periods of time.
- 21. PAC-7 Takes place of PAC-4S (Pac-4S Discontinued)
- 22. PRS - 2p/NRD Neutron rate mof er, (digital) .
- 23. RSS-ill Pressurized Ion Chanher used far envirannental monitoring.
AttacJatent l-l Page 3 of 4 Bench Instrurrentation
- l. MC'A, Ge(Li), ~ter, isotopic amalysis of air Teletype, Tape Deck, X-Y Plotter samples and ~s. (PQZ) use for
- 2. PC-55 (RK) Gas Flow Proportional Counter used for gross counting of air samples, Beta s Alpha simultaneously be separately.
- 3. FC-2/MS-2 (Eberline) Gas Flow Proportional Counter used for gross Beta analysis of air samples.
- 4. Tracor 2/HaI (Tracor Northern) used for isotopic analysis of air samples.
- 5. RD-14 oC/8/RS-2 Scintillation Detectors {Eberline) used for gross Beta/alpha counting of air samples.
- 6. Centicount (Baird) Gas Flow Proportional Counter used for counting of smears.
- 7. BC-4 (Eberline) GN Detector used for mar counting for new fuel inspection.
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- 8. Condenser R Meter (Victoreen) Ion Chamber used to verify radiation fields in
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- 9. Continuous Air monitors (NHC) used to nnnitor air at various locations through-out the plant. (See attachrrent 3..l.l showing planned locations).
- 10. SAN-2 {Eberline) Scintillation Detector used under emergency conditions to determine iodine concentrations.
ll. Nhole Body Counter (not known) - self explanatory.
- 12. RMS-II (Eberline) Ion Chamber will monitor radiation fields in and around Reactor Cavity and Vessel while work is in progress.
- 13. Self Reading Pocket Dosimeters 0-200 D~3aird UseD for Exposure 0-500 Johnson Control of Workers 0-1R 0-5R 0-100R
- 14. SRPD Chargers Recharge Dosimeters
- 15. TID's Dosim try of Reccxd at SSES.
- 16. TID Reader (not known) will read TLD's.
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- 17. Alarming Dosimsters (Various) exposure control of individuals in high radiation areas.
- 18. Indirect Reading Pocket Sosixreters 0-200 6 0-500 (Victoreen) used for daily dose accumulation for individuals intering the plant.
- 19. NKL Test System (A.J. Abrams) Respirator Test Fitting Respirator and Cannister Testing.
- 20. Sping 4 (Eberline) continuous Air Monitor, used to monitor Effluent Iodine and Noble Gas in our Vent Ducts.
Attachneht 1-1-1 CAM IQCATICNS ication Unit, I Um.t II Ccnann Rx. Building El. Particulate, Iodine, Noble Gas 1 1 Particulate, Iodine, Noble 818'l.
Gas 1 1 Particulate, Iodine, Noble 749'l.
Gas 1 1 719'urbine Building El. 729 (Central Location) Particulate, Iodine, Noble Gas El. 676 (Reptarea) Particulate (B)
El. 656 (Gcxmen Egup. Area) Particulate, Iodine, Noble Gas Radwaste 676 Particulate, Iodine, Noble Gas 1 El. 676 (Trash ~ctor Area) Particulate (B) 1 Control Structure El. 729 (Control Roan) Particulate, Iodine, Noble Gas
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HOSPZZAL ENERGENCZ ZQUIPMWZ Portable Instrurmnts Vendor Projected Need RH-14 w/HP-210/260 Probe Eberline 1 E-520 w/HP-270 Probe Eberline 1 RO-2A Eberline 1 Personnel Monitoring Inst. Vendor Projected Need SRPD (0-20MR) 10 lo SRP~',0-100R) 10 TZD's ? 10 TZD's Ring Type ? 10 S ~ger ? 1 Page 2 of 7 Portable Instruments Vendor Projected Need Teletector 6112 Eberline 1 RO "gP Eberline 1 Personnel Honitoring Inst. Vendor SRPD (0-100R) 6 SRPD (0-5R) '? 6 Si J (0-50R) '? 6 SRPD Charger ? 1
Page 3 of 7 ZNEBZKCY MONITORING TEAM ~
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~" ~le Instruments Vendor Projected Need E-520 w/HP-210/260 Pacha Eberline 5 Hi-Vol Air Samplers Eberline 5 Personnel Monitoring Bpu.p. Projected Need ShrQ (0-50QMr/Hr) ? 10 SRPD (0-5R) ? 10
.> BBclges ? 5 Page 4 of 7 Portable InstrUments Vendor Projected Need RO-2A Eberline RN-l4 w/HP-2l0/260 Probe Eberline Battery Powered Air Sampler ?
Hi-Vol Air Sampler personnel Monitoring Equip Projected Need SRPD (0-SOOMr) 5 SRPD (0-50R) ? 5 k,J (0-5R) lo SRPD Charger ? 2 TID' 5
Attachpent 2 of EMERGENCY VAN Page 5 7 INSTBUMSTATION Portable Instruments Projected Need E-520 w/HP-210/260 Probe Zkerline 1 BO-2A Eberline 1 HH-14 9/HP-210/260 Pn~ Eberline 1 PAC-45 Eberline 1 Benchx 1 Hi-Vol Air Sampler Red eco 1 Battery Powered Air Sampler 1 Personnel Monitoring Hcpxip. Vendor Projected Need SMD (0-500mr/hr 5 TID's 2
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STATIm ASZmaXZ AREA INSrrmXZmaTICN/txurmCZm Portable Instrurrents Vendor Projected Need RH-14 w/HP-210/260 Probe Eberline 4 E-520 w/HP-210/260 Probe Eberline 2 Hi-Vol Air Sampler Red eco 2
Attachrpent 2 Page 7 of 7 E.O.F. ASGEH3LY AREA.
INSTRUNlXTATICN ZQUIPMEFZ Portable Xnstrunants Vendor Projected Need E-520 w/HP-210/260 Probe Eberline RO-2A Eberline RH-14 w/HP-210/260 Probe Eberline PAC-4S Eberline Hi-Vol Air Sampler Redeco SAN-II Eberline RSS-ill Renter-Stokes Personnel Monitoring Ecpzi p. Projected Need SRPD (0-50QMR) 50 S. ~ (0-5R) 50 SRPD (0-50R) 24 SHPD (0-100R) 12 SHPD (0-200R) 12 TXD' 50 SHPD Charger 6
.. Attachment 3 Page 1 of 2 TECHNICAL INSTRl3MEÃZ/EQUIPMERZ PRCCEDUlK STATUS Procedure Procedure Ccmpleted &
I Title Approved Not Canpleted HP-TP-210 Use of Se1f-Reading Dosimeter 6-10-80 3P-Tp-213 Self-Reading Dosimeter Charging Drifts, Calibration Response &
Leak Testing 8-30-79 HP-TP-214 Operation & Calibration of the TID System HP-TP-215 Whole Body Counter Operation and Calibration HP-TP-216 Routine Functional Checks of Whole Body Counter HP ZP-217 Routine Functional Checks of Whole Bcdy Counter HP-TP-230 Use of Portable Air Samplers (Hi &
Lo Volume) 8-22-79 HP XP-232 Use of Breathing Zone Air Samplers 8-22-79 blP TP 233 Use & Operation of Continuous Air Monitor (CAMS)
HP~. 248 Use of Condenser R-Meter 8-30-79 HP ZP-249 Calibration & Testing of Health Physics Counting Instrunemts 7-16-80 HP"TP-250 Operation of Baird Cent. Count-Automatic Counting System 5-21-80 HP-TP-251 Operation of Multi-Channel Anal-yzer with Ge(Li) Detector HP-TP-252 Operation of Low Background Gas Flaw Proportional County+ 8-22-79 HP-TP-253 Operation of Eberline Model BC-4 Counter 6-10-80 HP~254 Operation of Eberline MS-2 with RD14/RD15 Probe 3-12-80 HP-TP-258 Operation of Model TN-1705 Multi-Channel Pulse Height Analyzer 9-10-79 HP"TP-259 Operation of IHC Mcdel XC-55 Proportional Counting System 5-21-80 HP-TP-260 Operation of Eberline E-520 6-M Beta Ganxna Survey Meter 2-19-80 261 Ogeration of Eberline PAC-45 Portable Alpha Counter 8-22-79 HP-TP-262 Operation of Eberline PNR-4 Portable Neutron Rem Counter 8-22-79 HP-TE 263 Operation of Eberline RO-2A Ion-ization Counter Beta-Garraa- Surv Meter 2-19-80 HP-'l"r-'264 Operation of Eberline Teletector Long Reach Beta~ma Survey Meter 2-19-80
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I: Title Approved Not Completed HP-TP-265 Operation of PNC-4 Neutron Counter 3-12-80 HP-TP-266 Operation of Xetec 305A-2 HP XP-267 Operation of High Range Survey Underwater Meter Model CP-NT 1-21-80 K~V-268 Operation of Eberline RM-16 HP-TP-270 Operation of Beta~maw Frisker 2-19-80 HP-TP-271 Operation of Reuter Stokes RSS-ill Presurized Ion Chariber X HP XP-272 Operation of Portal Monitor X HP-TP-274 Operation of Hand 6 Foot Monitors 2-19-80 HP-TP-275 Operation of Victoreen 470A Panor-amic Survey Meter 8-22-79 E?-TP-269 Operation of Eberline SAM-2 HP-TP-822 Operation of Ccmputer Dosimetry Program X HP-TP-854 Whole Body Counting X HP- -810 TID Evaluation and Record X Total Total Total Procedures Ccmpleted Not Completed 36 22 (61%) 14 (39%)
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BC-4 RH-14 Portable Instruments Calibrated Operational (10) - E-520's 3 (10) RO-2 ' 3 (5) RO-2A's 2 (4) Teletectors 1 (1) - PNC-4 (2) PAC-45 (1) - PNR-4
Z+~chmeat 4 Page 2 of 2 HEALTH PHYSICS MMAS'TE QFPICE Oper atianal PC-2/MS-2 RD-14/MS-2 RD-14/MS-2 B W-14 (5) - R3-2's E-520's Teletector
Attadmmt 4.1 9NI ACTIN ITEN STATUS Audible Alarm Dosinenters To is date, 10 alarming dosimeters have been ordered frcm Xetex. It estemated that approximately 30 are required for Unit 1 fuel load.
Dosimeters being purchased are Xetex 415A-4's and/or a modified ver-sion allowing a higher preset dose alarm (2 R) . These dosimeters are in ccmpliance with applicable sections of the draft ANSI standard and Reg. Guide. The draft ANSI standard ries and alarming dosi-m ter by capable of a aaxinazn dose of 200 R (Section 9.4.2) . This seems an unreasonable r'equirenent in that exposures that. high are anticipated only for accident scenarios. In such cases high range SRPD's and dose rate instruaants capable of integrating total expos-ure would be adequate.
In Plant Radiation & Airborne Radioactivity Monitors G.E. and Bechtel reccmnendations have been reviewed. PP&L Health Physics reccmnendations on additional charnels to the system have been submetted to ISG. Reccmrendations for the location and mon-itoring capabilities have been finalized. Additional CAM's (Manufacturer undecided), must be procured to ccmply with these reccmtendations.
Gaseous Effluent Monitor Specilications Bechtel source term study was reviewed and effluent monitors loc-ated on 818'ill be accessible during accidents either via the control structure access or through the other unit. No information available yet as to estimated airborne concentrations on the re-fuel floor during an accident.
o CalHxrated quarterly by Health Physics Monitors PCEKM3IZ IN ON - Calibrated Quarterly o At present ~ration is being performed by an outside vendor (RMC) . This is creating as excessive turnover time between sending, calibrating and receiving instructs. Our inhouse I&C personnel will be performing the calibration on these instruments at a later date, upon the sukxnittal and approval of calibration procedures by the NRC and receipt of appropriate calibration sources on site.
'C UESTION 331. 19:
On 1/22/81 you made preliminary response to TMI-related requirements in NUREG-0737.
In your final responses you should provide the information requested in Sections XI.B.2, II.F.1(3) and III.D.3.3 of NUREG-0737.
RESPONSE
Responses to all items in NUREG 0737, including II.B.2, II.F.1, and III.D.3.3, were sent to the NRC on March 16.(iefer to PLA-659, N. W. Curtis to B. J. Youngblood).
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