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Slides for Point Beach 2017 EOC Open House
ML18121A339
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Issue date: 05/01/2018
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Point Beach Nuclear Plant Annual Assessment Summary 2017 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region III

Meetings Purpose Region III Organization K. STEVEN WEST Regional Administrator DARRELL J. ROBERTS Public forum for discussion of Point Deputy Regional Administrator Beach Nuclear Plants performance in PATRICK L. LOUDEN KENNETH G. O'BRIEN Director, Division of Reactor Director, Division of Reactor 2017 Projects Safety JULIO F. LARA MOHAMMED A. SHUAIBI NRC will address questions on the Deputy Director Deputy Director plants performance as identified in the NRCs annual assessment of the plant JAMNES CAMERON Branch Chief Regional Inspectors Office Assistant Resident Inspectors SHARI RAHLF THOMAS HARTMAN KEVIN BARCLAY Our Mission Some Nuclear Facts

  • The NRC licenses and
  • 99 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of regulates the Nations the electricity in the U.S.

civilian use of radioactive materials to provide

  • Nuclear materials are used in reasonable assurance of medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment.

adequate protection of public health and safety

  • Nuclear materials are widely and to promote the used in industry, such as in common defense and density gauges, flow security and protect the measurement devices, radiography devices, and environment. irradiators.

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What We/NRC Regulate What It Includes Reactors Materials Safety Security Waste Environment What We Dont Regulate Assurance of Plant Safety Elements Continuous Training Long-Term Maintenance Military Radon Regulation Compliance Defense In-X-Rays Depth 2

How We Regulate Regulatory Framework NRCs Safety Mission Strategic Performance Areas Cornerstones Cross-Cutting Areas Human Performance--Safety Conscious Work Environment--Problem Identification & Resolution Reactor Oversight Process Performance Indicators Strategic Performance Areas Safety 17 Performance Indicators Cornerstones PIs for each cornerstone Performance Indicator Baseline Inspection Results Results Licensee submits data to NRC quarterly Significance Significance Threshold Threshold Inspection program verifies accuracy Data available on NRC website Action Matrix Regulatory Response 12 3

Significance Threshold Action Matrix Columns Performance Indicators Multiple/Repetitive Licensee Regulatory Degraded Unacceptable Degraded Response Response Performance Performance Green Cornerstone White Yellow Red Increasing Safety Significance Increasing:

Inspection Findings

  • Safety Significance
  • Inspection Green White Yellow Red
  • Management Involvement
  • Regulatory Action Increasing Safety Significance Industry-Wide Performance Industry-Wide Inspection Findings 90 85 Finding data current as of 2/20/2018 80 As of 02/20/2018 600 528 70 60 500 Calendar Year 50 2017 data 400 40 30 300 20 11 10 200 0 0 3 0 0 100 4 11 0

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Industry-Wide Performance Indicators NRC Annual Assessment Summary 6702 7000 Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 6000 Calendar Year 2017 data NextEra, the Licensee, operated the plant 5000 safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the 4000 environment.

3000 Point Beach Nuclear Plant was in the Licensee Response Column of the NRCs 2000 ROP Action Matrix for all quarters of 2017.

1000 NRC plans baseline inspections at Point 2

0 Beach for 2018.

0 0 Green White Yellow Red Examples of Baseline NRC Inspection Activities Inspections Point Beach Nuclear Plant for 2017

  • Equipment Alignment ~80 hrs/yr
  • Triennial Fire Protection ~250 hrs every 3 yrs 2 resident inspectors on site - residents produced four quarterly inspection reports and walked through the
  • Operator Response ~125 hrs/yr plant daily
  • Rad Release Controls ~110 hrs 3 major team inspections every 2 yrs Nuclear Design Bases Assurance Inspection
  • Worker Radiation Protection ~95 hrs/yr Spent Fuel Pool New Level Instrumentation
  • Corrective Action Program ~250 hrs Installation and Use Inspection every 2 yrs Emergency Plan Exercise Evaluation
  • Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr 20 5

Point Beach Nuclear Plant Actions in Response to the Japan Nuclear Accident PIs and Findings January 1 through December 31, 2017

  • Actions in response to Japan Nuclear Accident Website: https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operatin All Green Performance Indicators g/ops-experience/japan-dashboard.html 7 Green inspection findings which included:

Failure to identify non-conforming conditions during receipt inspection of double-disk gate

  • Mailbox for comments on staff actions:

valves JLD_Public.Resource@nrc.gov Failure to implement some required provisions of upgraded fire protection programre to Implement Required Provisions of NFPA 805

  • Office of Public Affairs Point of

Contact:

OPA.resource@nrc.gov or 301-415-8200 NRC Social Media Contacting the NRC Channels Report an emergency

  • (301) 816-5100 (call collect)

Report a safety concern

  • Allegation@nrc.gov
  • www.nrc.gov involve/listserver.html#rss Point Beach NRC Resident Inspectors
  • 920-755-2309 24 6

Point Beach Nuclear Plant Annual Assessment Summary 2017 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region III

Meetings Purpose Region III Organization K. STEVEN WEST Regional Administrator DARRELL J. ROBERTS Public forum for discussion of Point Deputy Regional Administrator Beach Nuclear Plants performance in PATRICK L. LOUDEN KENNETH G. O'BRIEN Director, Division of Reactor Director, Division of Reactor 2017 Projects Safety JULIO F. LARA MOHAMMED A. SHUAIBI NRC will address questions on the Deputy Director Deputy Director plants performance as identified in the NRCs annual assessment of the plant JAMNES CAMERON Branch Chief Regional Inspectors Office Assistant Resident Inspectors SHARI RAHLF THOMAS HARTMAN KEVIN BARCLAY Our Mission Some Nuclear Facts

  • The NRC licenses and
  • 99 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of regulates the Nations the electricity in the U.S.

civilian use of radioactive materials to provide

  • Nuclear materials are used in reasonable assurance of medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment.

adequate protection of public health and safety

  • Nuclear materials are widely and to promote the used in industry, such as in common defense and density gauges, flow security and protect the measurement devices, radiography devices, and environment. irradiators.

4 5 1

What We/NRC Regulate What It Includes Reactors Materials Safety Security Waste Environment What We Dont Regulate Assurance of Plant Safety Elements Continuous Training Long-Term Maintenance Military Radon Regulation Compliance Defense In-X-Rays Depth 2

How We Regulate Regulatory Framework NRCs Safety Mission Strategic Performance Areas Cornerstones Cross-Cutting Areas Human Performance--Safety Conscious Work Environment--Problem Identification & Resolution Reactor Oversight Process Performance Indicators Strategic Performance Areas Safety 17 Performance Indicators Cornerstones PIs for each cornerstone Performance Indicator Baseline Inspection Results Results Licensee submits data to NRC quarterly Significance Significance Threshold Threshold Inspection program verifies accuracy Data available on NRC website Action Matrix Regulatory Response 12 3

Significance Threshold Action Matrix Columns Performance Indicators Multiple/Repetitive Licensee Regulatory Degraded Unacceptable Degraded Response Response Performance Performance Green Cornerstone White Yellow Red Increasing Safety Significance Increasing:

Inspection Findings

  • Safety Significance
  • Inspection Green White Yellow Red
  • Management Involvement
  • Regulatory Action Increasing Safety Significance Industry-Wide Performance Industry-Wide Inspection Findings 90 85 Finding data current as of 2/20/2018 80 As of 02/20/2018 600 528 70 60 500 Calendar Year 50 2017 data 400 40 30 300 20 11 10 200 0 0 3 0 0 100 4 11 0

0 0

4

Industry-Wide Performance Indicators NRC Annual Assessment Summary 6702 7000 Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 6000 Calendar Year 2017 data NextEra, the Licensee, operated the plant 5000 safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the 4000 environment.

3000 Point Beach Nuclear Plant was in the Licensee Response Column of the NRCs 2000 ROP Action Matrix for all quarters of 2017.

1000 NRC plans baseline inspections at Point 2

0 Beach for 2018.

0 0 Green White Yellow Red Examples of Baseline NRC Inspection Activities Inspections Point Beach Nuclear Plant for 2017

  • Equipment Alignment ~80 hrs/yr
  • Triennial Fire Protection ~250 hrs every 3 yrs 2 resident inspectors on site - residents produced four quarterly inspection reports and walked through the
  • Operator Response ~125 hrs/yr plant daily
  • Rad Release Controls ~110 hrs 3 major team inspections every 2 yrs Nuclear Design Bases Assurance Inspection
  • Worker Radiation Protection ~95 hrs/yr Spent Fuel Pool New Level Instrumentation
  • Corrective Action Program ~250 hrs Installation and Use Inspection every 2 yrs Emergency Plan Exercise Evaluation
  • Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr 20 5

Point Beach Nuclear Plant Actions in Response to the Japan Nuclear Accident PIs and Findings January 1 through December 31, 2017

  • Actions in response to Japan Nuclear Accident Website: https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operatin All Green Performance Indicators g/ops-experience/japan-dashboard.html 7 Green inspection findings which included:

Failure to identify non-conforming conditions during receipt inspection of double-disk gate

  • Mailbox for comments on staff actions:

valves JLD_Public.Resource@nrc.gov Failure to implement some required provisions of upgraded fire protection programre to Implement Required Provisions of NFPA 805

  • Office of Public Affairs Point of

Contact:

OPA.resource@nrc.gov or 301-415-8200 NRC Social Media Contacting the NRC Channels Report an emergency

  • (301) 816-5100 (call collect)

Report a safety concern

  • Allegation@nrc.gov
  • www.nrc.gov involve/listserver.html#rss Point Beach NRC Resident Inspectors
  • 920-755-2309 24 6