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Forwards Fire Protection Review Status,Safety Evaluation of Acceptable Items & NRC Requirements on Mods Needed at Facility to Resolve Open Items That Would Meet Proposed App R Requirements to 10CFR50 Re Fire Protection
ML19338G440
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Site: Calvert Cliffs  
Issue date: 10/02/1980
From: Clark R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Lundvall A
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
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Docket Nos. 50-317 and 50-318 Mr. A. E.'Lundvall, Jr.

Vice President - Supply Baltimore Gas-& Electric Company P. O. Box 1475 Baltimore, Maryland 21203

Dear Mr. Lundvall:

On May 29, 1980, the Commission published a proposed rule, a new paragraph 50.48 and Appendix R to 10 CFR Part 50, concerning fire protection, which sets forth the minimum acceptable fire protection requirements necessary to resolve contested areas of concern for nuclear power plants operating prior to January 1, 1979.

We have reviewed all the information you have provided to date including your May 20 and June 20, 1980 letters regarding your fire protection program.

Several of the open items indicated in our letter dated May 19, 1980, remain unresolved.

The status of all previously identified unacceptable items is presented in the Table.

> is our Safety Evaluation of those items we now find acceptable.

Note that Item 3.2.5 on drain system backflow protection is only partially acceptable. presents our requirements on modifications that would have to be made at your facility to resolve these open items in a manner that would meet the requirements of the proposed Appendix R.

Sincerely, f

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k RobertA. bark, Chief Operating Reactors Branch #3 Division of Licensing

Enclosures:

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Fire Protection Review Status 2.

Safety Evaluation of Acceptable Items 3.

Staff Requirements to Resolve Open Items cc w/ enclosures:

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O Baltimore Gas and Electric Company CC*

James A. Biddison, Jr.

fir. Bernard Fowler General Counsel President, Board of County G and E Building Commi ssioners Charles Center Prince Frederick, Maryland 20768 Baltimore, Itaryland 21203 Director, Technical Assessnent Geo'rge F. Trowbridge, Esquire Division Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Office of Radiation Programs Trowbridge (AW-459) 1800 M Street, N.W.

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D. C.

20036 Crystal Pall #2 Arlington, Virginia 20460 Mr. R. C. L. Ol son Baltimore Gas and Electric Company U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Room 922 - G and E Building Region III Office Post Of fice Box 1475 ATTN:

EIS COORDINATOR Bal timore, Maryland 21203 Curtis Building (Sixth Floor)

Sixth and Walnut Streets Mr. Leon B. Russell Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 P1 ant Superintendent Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Ralph E. Archit:.el Baltimore Gas & Electric Company Resident Reactor Inspector Lusby,flaryland 20657 NRC Inspection and Enforcement Becntel Power Corporation P.-0. Box 437 ATTH:

fir. J. C. Judd Lusby, Maryland 20657 Chief Huclear Engineer 15740 Shady Grove Road Mr. Charles B. Brinkman Gai the rsburg,11a ryl and 20760 Manager - Washington Nuclear Operations l

Combustion Engineering, Inc.

C-E Power Systems ATTH:

Mr. P. W. Kruse, lianager Combustion Engineering, Inc.

Engineering Services 4B53 Cordell Ave., Suite A l Post Office Box 500 Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Windsor, Connecticut 06095 Calvert County Library Prince Fr ederick, liaryland 20678 Director, Department of State Planr.inc 301 West Preston Street i

Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Mr. R. M. Douglass, flanager Quality Assurance Department Administrator, Power Plant Siting Program Room 923 Gas & Electric Building Energy and Coastal Zone Administration Department of Nr.tural Resources P. O. Box 1475 21203

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FIRE PROTECTION REVIEW STATUS CALVERT CLIFFS UNIT NOS. 1 & 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-317 AND 50-318 ITEM DESCRIPTION STATUS 3.1.13 Emergency Communication C

3.1.14 Hydrogen Piping C

3.2.2(1),(2)

Adequacy of Detector Installation C

3.2.5*

Drain System Backflow Protection C

3.2.6 Electrical Penetration Fire Resistance C 3.2.7 Piping Denetration Fire Resistance C

3.2.8 Radiological Consequences of Fire C

3.2.9 Effects of Fire on Radiation Monitors C

3.3.1 Halon System Backup Power C

3.3.2 Emergency Lighting C

3.3.3 Fire Door Supervision C

3.3.4 RCP Oil Collection System C

3.3.5 Fire Pump Separation C

3.3.6 Fire Fighting Strategies C

3.1.19 Fire Detection in Safety Related Areas R 3.1.20 Unprotected Doorways R

3.1.21 Manual Hose Coverage R

3.2.1 Fire Hazard Analysis R

3.2.2(3)

Adequacy of Detector Installation R

3.2.4 Ventilation Duct Penetrations R

3.2.5*

Drain System Backflow Protection R

3.3.7 QA Program R

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Complete R-Requirements necessary to meet proposed Appendix R Item is-partically acceptable

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