ML18094B321
| ML18094B321 | |
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| Site: | Salem, Hope Creek, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 02/28/1990 |
| From: | Miltenberger S Public Service Enterprise Group |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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| NLR-N90037, NUDOCS 9003080467 | |
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Pub11c Service Electric and Gas Company Steven E. Miltenberger Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 609-339-1100 Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer FEB 2 8 1990 NLR-N90037 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 6.9.1.5 ANNUAL REPORTS SALEM AND HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATIONS DOCKET NOS. 50-272, 50-311 AND 50-354 Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) hereby submits
. the enclosed Annual Reports for Salem and Hope Creek Generating stations, in aqcordance with Technical Specification 6.9.1.5.a and 6.9.1.5.b ~of.**Appendix A to Facility Operating License _Nos.
Pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.5.a, Enclosures 1,2, and 3 are submitted for Salem Unit 1, Salem Unit 2, and Hope Creek Unit 1, respectively.
These enclosures contain tabulations on an annual basis of the number of station, utility and other personnel receiving exposures greater than 100 mrem/year and their associated man rem exposures according to work and job function for each unit.
These tabulations are intended to supplement the requirements of 10CFR20, Section 20.407.
Pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.5.b, Enclosure 4 is submitted for Salem Unit 1. documents the results of steam generator tube inservice inspections performed during the 8th Refueling outage of Salem Unit 1 in April 1989.
Salem Unit 2 did not have any steam generator tube inspections in 1989.
The Annual Report of Challenges tp Main Steam Line Safety/Relief Valves for the Hope Creek Generating Station required by Technical Specification 6.9.1.5.b of Appendix A to facility Operating License No. NPF-57 is being transmitted separately.
Document Control Desk NLR-N90037 2
Should you have 'any questions or comments regarding this submittal, please contact us.
Sincerely, Enclosures (4)
C Mr. J. C. Stone Licensing Project Manager -
Salem Mr. c. Y.
Shira~i Licensing Project Manager -
Hope Creek Mr. T. Johnson Senior Resident Inspector Mr. w. T. Russell, Administrator Region: I Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New* Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality
- Bureau of Nuclear Engineering*
CN 415
_Trenton, NJ 08625
- fEB 2 '8 1990
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC HANCOCK'S BRIDGE'~ N.J. 08038 SALEM l PERSONNEL AND MAN-MREM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION NUMBER OF PERSONNEL
(>100 MREM)
WORK AND JOB FUNCTION (PERSONNEL GROUPING).
STATION UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-EMPLOY-WORKERS EES EES
& OTHERS REACTOR OPERATIONS AND SURVEILLANCE MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY INSERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
l 11 0
0 l
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
- O 0
0 MAINTENANCE 0
OPERATING 0.
HEALTH PHYSICS 4
CHEMISTRY 0
SUPERVISORY 0
ENGINEERING l
I&C 0
SECURITY 0
PERSONNEL EXPOSURE AND MONITORING EXPOSURE YEAR:
1989 FOR 0
0 0
0 0 o*
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
LICENSEE:
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 6
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 STATION EMPLOY-EES 434 587 834 0
0 66 146 0
1623 1733 2794 133 7
336 144 0
0 0
4 0
0 0
0 0
1411 74 1729 11
.1 172 12 0
PAGE: 1 OF 2 DATE 01/16/90 REGULATORY REPORT FOR YEAR: 1989 TOTAL MAN-MREM UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-WORKERS EES
& OTHERS 1
0 76 0
12 5
0 0
69 0
104 0
151 71 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
0
.o 0
251 45 154 0
5
.0 0
0 1224 44 289 0
9 44 151 227 141 0 1*
0 0
0 0
0 28 2842 0
4 0
141 0
0 54 0
7 0
0 80 0
3 NRC DOCKET NUMBER:50-272 DATE: 01/16/90
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC HANCOCK'S BRIDGE, N.J~ 08038 SALEM 1 PERSONNEL AND MAN-MREM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION.
WORK AND JOB FUNCTION (PERSONNEL GROUPING)
WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVIS.ORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY REFUELING MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY TOTAL MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY GRAND TOTAL:
NUMBER OF PERSONNEL
(>100 MREM)
STATION EMPLOY-EES 0
1 8
0 0
0 0
0 100 22 31 0
0 8
2 0
100 24 56 0
0 10 2
0 192 UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-WORKERS EES
& OTHERS 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0
- 2 0
8 2
0 0
1 0
2 0
8 2
0 0
13 2
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 327 1
47 0
2 3
6 0
335 1
49 0
2 3
6*
0 396 PERSONNEL EXPOSURE AND MONITORING FOR EXPOSURE YEAR:
1989 LICENSEE:
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS PAGE: 2 OF 2 DATE:Ol/16/90 REGULATORY REPORT FOR YEAR: 1989 TOTAL MAN-MREM STATION EMPLOY-EES 71 283 2657 0
0 147.
0 0
59453 5680 18279 91 77 3025 904 0
62992 8357 23503 2896 211 3417 1398 114 102888 UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-WORKERS EES
&.OTHERS 0
0 104 0
112 0
0 0
. 829 0
1377 10 2109 684 0
0 927 0
361 1377 341 2192 684 0
5882 540 0
453 0
0 0
4 12 166040 119 21883 0
490 782 3162 116 171038 212 22921 0
504 826 3397 358 199256 NRC.DOCKET NUMBER:50-272 DATE: 01/16/90
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC HANCOCK'S BRIDGE, N.J. 08038 SALEM 2 PERSONNEL AND MAN-MREM BY WORK AND JOB
- FUNCTION NUMBER OF PERSONNEL
(>100 MREM)
WORK AND JOB FUNCTION (PERSONNEL GROUPING)
REACTOR OPERATIONS AND SURVEILLANCE MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY INSERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE OPERATING
- HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY SPECIAL MAINTENANCE STATION EMPLOY-EES 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
1 12 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
MAINTENANCE 4
OPERATING 0
HEALTH PHYSICS 0
CHEMISTRY 0
SUPERVISORY 0
ENGINEERING 0
I&C 0
SECURITY 0
UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-WORKERS EES
& OTHERS 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 11 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
PERSONNEL EXPOSURE AND MONITORING FOR EXPOSURE YEAR:
1989 LICENSEE:
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS STATION EMPLOY-EES 247 472 182 o*
0 42 198 0
1974 1837 3029 127 7
373 114 0
0 0
0 9
0 0
0 0
2165 165 688 4
0 97 116 2
PAGE: 1 OF 2 DATE 01/16/90 REGULATORY
- REPORT FOR YEAR: 1989 TOTAL MAN-MREM UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-WORKERS EES.
& OTHERS 0
0 15 0
13 3
0 0
71 0
105 0
237 8
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
154 56 50 0
5 7
0 0
1554 44 674 0
11 44 215 227 125 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
64 2866.
0 0
1 3
0 0
12J,.
0 6
0
- 0.
16 0
28 NRC DOCKET NUMBER:50-311 DATE: 01/16/90
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC HANCOCK'S BRIDGE, N.J. 08038 PAGE: 2 OF 2 DATE:Ol/16/90 SALEM 2 REGULATORY PERSONNEL AND MAN-MREM BY: WORK AND JOB REPORT FOR FUNCTION YEAR: 1989 NUMBER OF PERSONNEL TOTAL MAN-MREM
(>100 MREM)
STATION UTILITY CONTRACT STATION UTILITY CONTRACT WORK AND JOB FUNCTION* EMPLOY-EMPLOY-WORKERS EMPLOY-*
EMPLOY-WORKERS (PERSONNEL GROUPING)
EES EES
& OTHERS EES EES
& OTHERS WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE 0
0 4
43 0
1176 OPERATING 0
0 0
6 0
0 HEALTH PHYSICS 8
0 3
2939 130 967 CHEMISTRY
- o 0
.0 0
0 0
SUPERVISORY:
0 0
0 0
196 0
ENGINEERING 0
0 0
100 0
0 I&C 0
0 0
45 0
4 SECURITY 0
.0 0
0 0
0 REFUELING MAINTENANCE 3
0 1
2135 3
1246 OPERATING*
0 0
0 54 0
1 HEALTH PHYSICS 0
o*
0 868 11 162 CHEMISTRY 0
0 0
20 0
0 SUPERVISORY 0
0 0
0 68 1
ENGINEERING 0
0 0
97 159 36 I&C
.
- o 0
0 161 0
55 SECURITY 0
0 0
0 0
0 TOTAL
. MAINTENANCE 9
0 16 6564 138 7121 OPERATING 1
0
.o 2534 0
101 HEALTH PHYSICS 20 0
.4 7715 262 1857 CHEMISTRY 0
0 0
151 0
0 SUPERVISORY 0
1 0
7 635 17 ENGINEERING 1
0 0
709 176 87 I&C 0
0 0
634 0
290 SECURITY 0
0 0
2 0
255 GRAND TOTAL:
31 1
20 18316 1211 9728 PERSONNEL EXPOSURE AND MONITORING FOR NRC DOCKET EXPOSURE YEAR:
.1989 NUMBER:S0-311 LICENSEE:
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS DATE: 01/16/90
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PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC HANCOCK'S BRIDGE, N.J. 08038 HOPE CREEK PERSONNEL AND MAN-MR.EM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION NUMBER OF PERSONNEL
(>100 MREM)
WORK AND JOB FUNCTION
{PERSONNEL GROUPING)
STATION UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-EMPLOY-WORKERS EES EES
& OTHERS REACTOR OPERATIONS AND SURVEILLANCE MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY INSERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 2
37 16 9
0 1
7 0
1 0
11 1
0 0
5 0
0 0
1 0
0 3
0 0
MAINTENANCE 51 OPERATING 13 HEALTH PHYSICS 28 CHEMISTRY 0
SUPERVISORY 0
ENGINEERING 1
I&C 41 SECURITY 0
PERSONNEL EXPOSURE AND MONITORING EXPOSURE YEAR:
1989
-2 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
FOR 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
2 0
0 LICENSEE:
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS 8
0 5
1 0
0 0
1 6
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 47 0
1 0
0 0, 0
0 113 0
11 0
1 0
1 0
STATION EMPLOY-EES 3000 14561 3840 2727 262 1357 3757 13 563 100 3149 733 0
59 3055 5
174 26 379 0
0
_899 0
0 19443 5632 10634 31 179 570 13456 0
PAGE: 1 OF_.r2--
DATE 01/U/90 REGULATORY REPORT FOR YEAR: 1989 TOTAL MAN-MREM UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-WORKERS EES
& OTHERS 387 289 102 185 93 159 0
0 181 0
64
- 34 2
43 0
0
- 6.
0 0
0 0
78 0
0 5757 6
2319 172 71 102 24 625 3229 0
1529 0
12 34 11 46 33574 0
199 0
46 0
48 0
261 36468 7
10 23 3J79 0
12 16~
184 649 41 0
236 0
44 NRC DOCKET NUMBER:50-354 DATE: 01/16/90
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC HANCOCK'S BRIDGE, N.J. 08038 HOPE CREEK PERSONNEL AND MAN-MREM BY WORK AND JOB FUNCTION WORK AND JOB FUNCTION (PERSONNEL GROUPING)
- WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY REFUELING
- MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY TOTAL MAINTENANCE OPERATING HEALTH PHYSICS CHEMISTRY SUPERVISORY ENGINEERING I&C SECURITY GRAND TOTAL:
NUMBER OF PERSONNEL
(>100 MREM)
STATION UTILITY CONTRACT EMPLOY-EMPLOY-WORKERS EES EES
& OTHERS 0
12 12 0
0 0
0 0
59 26 30 1
4 6
43 0
113 88
'98 11 4
11 96 0
421 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
- 2 1
0 0
2 8
0 0
5 2
0 1
3 10 0
0 21 4
0 4
0 0
0 0
0 364 0
28 0
3 2
0 0
542 0
52 1
4 2
1 1
603 PERSONNEL EXPOSURE AND MONITORING FOR EXPOSURE YEAR:
1989 LICENSEE:
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS STATION EMPLOY-EES 230 3031 3170
' 5 34 258 118 0
24370 7527 14140 207 1585
.2128 17198 0
47780 30877 35312 3703
- 2060 5271 37584 18 162605'
., t PAGE: 2 OF 2 "Q.ATE: 01/16/90 REGULATORY REPORT FOR YEAR: 1989 TOTAL MAN-MREM UTILITY.CONTRACT EMPLOY-WORKERS EES
& OTHERS 3
0 18 1
9 0
0 0
600 145 11 0
436 6637 0
0 1438 441 218 220 706 7566 0
0 10589 1280 0
1447 3
42 1
0 33 185125 34 14734 2
982 546 252 67 265433 50 23307 189 1337 724 '
571 815 292426 NRC DOCKET NUMBER:50-354 DATE: 01/16/90
ISI SUBMITTAL TO SALEM UNIT 1 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT FOR 1989 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSERVICE INSPECTION In April of 1989, Westinghous~ Nuclear Services Division, under the direction of the Salem ISI group, performed steam generator inspections at Public Service Electric and Gas Company's Salem Generation Station Unit 1 during the 8th refueling outage.
All eddy current testing was collected from the hot leg side 6f the stea~ generators with the SM-lOW No Entry Fixture, using the MIZ-18A digital multi-frequency eddy current system.
Eddy current testing was divided into two phases as shown below:
- Phase 1 -
11 steam generator was selected as the Tech. Spec.
sample generator.
The original scope called for testing of approximately 35% of the tubes (1202) in 11 steam generator which included:
(a).
12% random sample required by technic~l specification (406 tubes)
(b).
Row 1 and 2 tubes as per a commitment made in Unit 2 LER 311/88-019-00.
(c).
Row 8 through 12 tubes for AVB geometry analysis and to meet the requirements of NRC Bulletin 88-02.
\\d).
A~~ tubes with previous indications from past refueling outages.
Phase 2 -
Row 1 and 2 tubes in 12. 13 and 14 steam per a commitment made in Unit 2 LER 311/88-019-00 and any tubes in these generators which had previous indications from past refueling outages.
The following is ~ summary of results:
As a result of the Row 1 and 2 testing conducted in Phase 1 and Phase 2, evidence of tangential cracking in a number of Row 1 tubes was discovered.
PSE&G decided to mechanically plug all previously unplugged Row 1 tubes in 11 through 14 steam generators
- a. PHASE 1 TESTING -
11 Steam Generator -
A total of 1402 tubes were tested.
Due to the detection of one pluggable indication while performing Phase 1 (a) testing, an additional 200 tubes were inspected.
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{b) and
'cl 0f th~ Ph~sE l testing in ~h~ sample expansion.
Ei9~ty-eight 138' r~h~5 ~er~ plugged a~ 2 re5~lt ~f this eddy current inspection of which eighty-four (84) were Row 1 tubes.
- b. PHASE 2 TESTING -
Steam Generator 12:
A total of 205 tubes were tested.
Ei~hty-nine (89) tubes were plugged as a result of this eddy current inspection of which eighty-four (84) were Row i tubes.
Steam Generator 13:
A total of 207 tubes were tested.
Eighty-six (86) tubes were plugged as a result of thi~ eddy current inspection of which eighty-three (83) were Row.l tubes.
Note:
Three (3) Category "4" plugs were removed from 13 steam generator hot leg and replaced with Category "16" plugs and one (1) Category "4" plug had a hot leg PIP (plug in plug) installed.
Steam Generator 14:
A total of 710 tubes were tested.
One-hundred (100) tubes were plugged as a result of this eddy current inspection of which eighty-four (84) were Row 1 tubes.
Note:
One (1) hot leg PIP (pl~g in plug) installed in 14 steam generator due to an unanalyzed plug heat existing in that location.
Current Status of the Steam Generators:
At this time the total number of tubes plugged in Salem Unit 1 Steam Generators is:
Generator #
Tubes plugged 11 102 12 107 13 103 14 131 Note:
The first five (5) and the last five (5) tubes in row 1 were explosively plugged because of a generic wearing problem on the tubes due to the vibration of the tube lane blocking device.
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Indication Term Descriptions:
TSH, TSC -
Top of tubesheet hot and cold
- H, #C - #of support plate hot and cold, e.g., lH, 2C, etc.
-AVl, AV2, AV3, AV4 - Anti-Vibration Bars 11 STEAM GENERATOR ROW COLUMN
! WALL THICKNESS LOCATION 37 21
<:20%
1C 43 38
<20%
2C 46 48 24%
lC 39 50 27%
AV3 44 59 20%
2C 11 66
<20%
TSH 19 66 24%
TSH 11 67
<20%
TSH 11 68 23%
TSH 11 69
<20%
TSH 21 86 23%
AV3 45 40
<20%
2C 12 STEAM GENERATOR ROW COLUMN
! WALL THICKNESS LOCATION 24
.:: 1_1 29%
AV3 45 37 20%
AV3 38 46 27%
AV3 43 48 29%
AV2 39 54 24%
AV1 41 63 29%
AV2 27 69 27%
AV2 13 STEAM GENERATOR ROW COLUMN
% WALL THICKNESS LOCATION 28 11
<20%
2C 9
13
<20%
.3 3 24 21%
AV2 43 31
<~0%
lC 38 63 26%
5C 31 67
<20%
6C 37 76 21%.
lC 35 78
<20%
lC 79
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29%
2C 28 85 22%
2C 3
e 14 STEAM GENERATOR ROW COLUMN*
~ WALL THICKNESS LOCATION 8
2 28%
lC 10 2
29%
lC 11 4
29%
lC 12 4
24%
lC 13 4
<20%
lC 15 4
29%
lC 16 4
25%
lC 17 6
29%
lC 28 10 23%
lC 25 11 28%
2C 29 12
<20%
lC 28 13 26%
2C 30 13 29%
. lC 31 14
<20%
lC 33 16 27%
2C 32 17
<20%
lC 33 17 22%
2C 35 17 29%
lC 41 27 20%
AV2 44 35
<20%
lC 28 44 27%
AV2 45 58 24%
2C 45 59
<20%
2C 42 62 26%
2C 19 6:)
28%
2H 18 64
<20%
6H 41 65 24%
AV3 42 66 26%
3C 14 75 26%
TSC 35 76
<20%
2C 34 78 22%
lC 32 79 23%
lC 29 81 21%
lC 31 81 28%
lC 28 83
<20%
lC 29 83
<20%
lC 24 85 24%
lC 18 87
<20%
5C 22 87
<20%
lC 22 88
<20%
lC 23 88 21%
lC 20 89 20%
lC 7
92
<20%
lC 7
93
<20%
1C 11 93 20%
lC 3
94
<20%
lC 4
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