ML19242A747
| ML19242A747 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 07002623 |
| Issue date: | 06/11/1979 |
| From: | Mccorkle G NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| To: | Parker W DUKE POWER CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7908060132 | |
| Download: ML19242A747 (4) | |
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.E JUN 1 1 1979 SGPL:RFS 70-2623, Duke Power Company ATTil: Mr. William Parker, Jr.
~ Vice President, Steam Production Power Building 422 South Church Street Charlotte, florth Carolina 28242 Gentlemen:
We have completed our review of the McGuire fluclear Station Spent Fuel Storage Physical Security and Interim Safeguards Contingency Plans for Unit I Fuel Storage Building transmitted to us by your letter of April 13, 1979.
On the basis of this review, we have identified a number of requirements of 10 CFR 73.50 which are not adequately.ddressed in these submissions.
Accord-ingly, your plans are not approved.
The enclosure to this letter contains comments relative to these plans.
Please revise your plans in accordance with these comments and the guidance documents identified below for our further review.
Members of my staff are available to discuss any questicns you may have rela-tive to either the regulatory requirements 3r the comments contained in the enclosure.
Regulatory Guides 5.52 and 5.55 are being sent to you under separate cover for jour guidance in making appropriate submissions.
Please note that a Contingency Plan conforming to the guidance of Regulatory Guide 5.55 relieves you from duplicating that information in the Physical Protection Plan.
Accordingly, Chapter 9 of the Physical Protection Plan should contain only that information which is not required in the Contingency Plan.
We have determined that the attachment to your letter dated April 13, 1979 contains information of a type specified in 10 CFR 2.790(d).
Accordingly, it is deemed to be comercial or financial information within the meaning of 10 CFR 9.5(a)(4) and shall be subject to disclosure only in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 9.12.
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9 COMMENTS UPON PHYSICAL SECURITY AND SECURITY CONTINGENCY PLANS Physical Protection Plan 1.
Site and Facility Description Drawings or sketches in sufficient detail to clearly identify barriers, roads, buildings, etc., pertinent to the protection of the spent reactor fuel should be furnished.
Details identi fying local law enforcement agencies and site alarm stations are also requi red.
2.
Design Criteria This chapter of the plan must contcin the specific details set forth by sections of the Regulatory Guide.
Your attention is directed particularly to the requ1rement for double barriers (Section 2.2.1).
Please note, howeser, that the sections dealing with MAAs do not apply to your facility.
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Quality Assurance This chapter should identify the quality assurance program measures that are applied to the physical protection system.
4 Security Organization, Clarify the roles and authority of the station security officer, steam production security officer and assistant security officer.
Identify those pc.itions authorized to contact the LLEA in case of a security contingency.
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Protected Areas Provide drawings or sketches to clearly indicate position of all barriers in both interior and exterior locations.
These documents should include areas designated as clear and isolation zones.
Describe in detail the design features of barriers, 6.
Acces-Controls Provide greater detail on the following subjects; badge system, access authorization procedures, personnel and vehicle escort procedures.
Describe tLa lock / card key system in greater detail, to include specific types of systems and controls insti-tuted for the system.
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Intrusion And Detection Devices Provide specific descriptive infornation end drawing; or sketche', er the location of intrusion detectio1 equipment.
De-scribe ;he emergency power system pt ovided for the alarm system.
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. Physical Protection Plan (continued) 8.
Central Alarm And Communication System Provide a detailed description and drawings or sketches indicating location of both the CAS and SAS.
The description of these facilities should include specific information on staffing, alarm annunciation equipment construction, on-site and off-site communications, and any special features.
9.
Response to Security Lontingencies Sections of this chapter of the guide which are not addressed in the Contingency Plan viz 9.1. 3, 9. 2.1, 9.2. 2 should appear in this chapter of the Physical Protection Plan.
10.
Local Law Enforcement Authorities Include in this section a comprehensive review of the jurisdictions ahich will respond to your station including the type of as t. stance, size of response forces, equipment, and response times projected.
Describe the specific arrange-ments agreed upon by these departments.
11, R. ports to the NRC Describe the system by which the required reporting of security information to NRC will be assured.
Sa feguards Contingency Plan Your submission should be revised to include changes to the following sections:
Section 1.3.1 Add hostage and extortion events.
Section 1.6 Revise to make clear that this refers to administrative implementation.
(10 CFR 73.40(b) stipulates ti.e date of effectivity.)
Section 2.1 Revise this section to clearly reflect the intent of 10 CFR Part 73.50(G).
Section 2.2 Revise each event te identi fy the "next step" and its required information.
This title stou'd be inserted following tne section " decision / actions." Also revise the " decision / action" section to include noti fication of the NRC for all nonroutine security events. /Ott bl y
. Safeguards Contingency Plan (continued)
Section 3.1 Clarify who has authority to request off-site LLEA assistance.
Section 3.3.2 Revise this statement to read that alarm equip: cent shall meet the performance requirements of GSA interim federal speci fi cation W-A-00450-B.
Section 3.5.2 This statement should be rewritten to contain the following words " excluding guards and security personnel."
Section 4.0 This section should be revised to identify the relation-ships between operational elements as the decision / action sequence progresses from event identification to objective attainment. Assion the proper functions and responsibili-ties to each individual and avoid duplicating these tasks.
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