ML19259D250

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Notice of Violation from Insp on 790312-16
ML19259D250
Person / Time
Site: Millstone  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 07/19/1979
From:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To:
Shared Package
ML19259D244 List:
References
50-245-79-06, 50-245-79-6, 50-336-79-06, 50-336-79-6, NUDOCS 7910170480
Download: ML19259D250 (2)


Text

.

APPENDIX A NOTICE OF VIOLATION Northeast Nuclear Energy Company Docket Nos. 50-245 Hartford, Connecticut 06101 50-336 License Nos. DPR-21 DPR-65 Based on the results of an NRC inspection conducted on March 12-16,1979, it appears that certain of your activities were not conducted in full compliance with NRC regulations and the conditions of your NRC Facility License Nos. DPR-21 and DPR-65.

These items are categorized as Deficiencies.

A.

Section 3.2 of the Environmental Technical Specifications (ETS) requires, in part, that environmental samples shall be collected and analyzed according to Tables 3.2-1 and 3.2-2 at the locations shown in Figure 3.2-1 through 3.2-3.

Table 3.2-2 requires that oyster samples be collected, and analyzed for gamma spectrum, Sr-89, Sr-90, and I-131, from three locations including one location within 500 feet of the discharge canal.

Contrary to these requirements, oyster samples were not collected and analyzed from the required location within 500 feet of the discharge canal during 1978.

B.

Section 3.1.2.1.10 of the ETS requires, in part, that a minimum of three days each week, with no more than four days between counts, fish and shell-fish washed from the traveling screens into the collection baskets over a 24-hour period shall be identified, countea, and the length recorded according to three categories for each unit.

Contrary to these requirements, the required fish impingement sample collected for 24-hour on March 14, 1979, was inadequately sampled in that the sample was added to previously collected debris and fish resulting in erroneous counting and identification of the impinged fish.

C.

Section 2.1.2.1 of the ETS requires that the maximum rate of change of discharge temperature, as measured at the quarry cut, during routine plant startup and shutdown shall not exceed 6 F/ hour.

Contrary to these requirements, on July 14, 1978 and March 10, 1979, the maximum rate of change of discharge temperature as measured at the quarry cut, exceeded 6 F/hr.

As corrective action has been completed, no reply to this item is required.

Ii62

!63 7 910170 Ng

Appendix A 2

D.

Section 2.3.1.2 of the ETS requires that simultaneous continuous chlorina-tion at Unit 1 and Unit 2 can occur only when the intake water temperature is between 45*F and 55 F.

Contrary to this requirement, on December 10 and 11,1977, simultaneous continuous chlorination of Unit 1 and Unit 2 was performed while the intake water temperature was 43 F.

I16.!

l64