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Forwards IE Bulletin 80-10, Contamination of Nonradioactive Sys & Resulting Potential for Unmonitored,Uncontrolled Release of Radioactivity to Environ
ML19344E126
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/06/1980
From: Seyfrit K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Cavanaugh W
ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NUDOCS 8008260683
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50-313 50-368 Arkansas Power and Light Company ATTN: Mr. William Cavanaugh III Vice President of Generation and Construction P. O. Box 551 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 Gentlemen:

Enclosed is IE Bulletin No. 80-10 which requires action by you with regard to your power reactor facilities with an operating license.

For facilities with a construction permit, no action is required; the Bulletin is providing information only.

Should you have questions regarding this Bulletin or the actions required of you, please contact this office.

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Enclosures:

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IE Bulletin No. 80-10 2.

List of Recently Issued IE Bulletins cc:

James ?. O'Hanlon, Plant Manager Arkansas Nuclear One P. O. Box 608 Russellville, Arkansas 72801 8008260 f g3

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 8002280677 0FFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C.

20555 IE Bulletin No. 80-10 Date: May 6, 1980 Page 1 of 2 CONTAMINATION OF NONRADI0 ACTIVE SYSTEM AND RESULTING POTENTIAL FOR UNMONITORED, UNCONTROLLED RELEASE OF RADI0 ACTIVITY TO ENVIRONMENT Description of Circumstance At the Brunswick Nuclear Facility, the auxiliary boiler was operated for an extended period of time with radioactively contaminated water in the boiler 2

at levels up to 2 x 10 microcuries per milliliter. A tube leak in the firebox of the oil fired auxiliary boiler resulted in an unmonitored, uncon-trolled release of radioactivity to the environment.

The initial contaminating event was caused by the use of a temporary heating hose from the auxiliary boiler to a radioactive waste evaporator concentrate tank.

Upon cooling and condensation of the steam in the temporary hose, contam-inated water siphoned from the concentrate tank back to the auxiliary boiler.

Due to additional, continuing leaks in the heat exchanger of the waste evaporator (to which the auxiliary boiler also provides process steam), the licensee's efforts to decontaminate the auxiliary boiler feedwater had been ineffective.

Maintenance of proper boiler chemistry was difficult because blowdown options were severely restricted due to the contamination. As a result, a boiler tube failure caused on the order of 100 millicuries of radioactive material to be released off-site via the auxiliary boiler fire box and smokestack in the form of steam.

This resulted in increased environmental levels of cesium and activa-tion products being detected as far as eight miles downwind from the site bounda ry.

Action to be Taken by Licensee with an Operating License 1.

Review your facility design and operation to identify systems that are considered as nonradioactive (or described.as nonradioactive in the FSAR), but could possibly become radioactive through interfaces with radioactive systems, i.e., a nonradioactive system that could become contaminated due to leakage, valving errors or other operating conditions in radioactive systems.

In particular, special consideration should be given to the following systems:

auxiliary boiler system, demineralized water system, isolation condenser system, PWR secondary water clean-up system, instrument air system, and the sanitary waste system.

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Establish a routine sampling /aralysis or monitoring program for these systems in order to promptly identify any contaminating events which could lead to unmonitored, uncontrolled liquid or gaseous releases to the environment, including releases to on-site leaching fields or retention ponds.

IE Bulletin No. 80-10 May-6, 1980 l

RECENTLY ISSUED IE BULIITINS Bulletin Subject Date Issued Issued To No.

80-05 Vacuum Condition Resulting 3/10/80 All PWR power reactor In Damage To Chemical facilities holding Volume Control System Operating Licenses (OLs)

(CVCS) Holdup Tanks and to those with a Construction Permit (CP) 80-06 Enginenred Safety Feature 3/13/83 All power reactor facilities (ESF) Reset Controls with an Operating License (OL)79-03A.

Longitudinal Weld Defects 4/4/80 All power reactor facilities In ASME SA-312 Type 304 with an Operating License Stainless Steel Pipe (OL) or Construction Permit (CP) 1

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80-07' BWR Jet Pump Assembly 4/4/80 All GE BWR-3 and BWR-4 i

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facilities with an Operating License (OL) l 80-08 Examination of Containment 4/7/80 All power reactors with a Liner Penetration Welds Construction Permit and/or Operating License (OL) l l

80-09 Hydramotor Actuator 4/17/80 All power reactor Deficiencies operating facilities and holders of power reactor construction permits Enclosure l

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IE Circular No. 80-17 July 23, 1980 RECENTLY ISSUED IE CIRCULARS Circular Subject Date Issued To No.

Issued 80-10 Failure to Maintain 4/29/80 All holders of Reactor Environmental Qualifi-Operating Licenses (OLs) cation of Equipment and Construction Permits (cps) 80-13 Grid Strap Damage in 5/18/80 All holders of Reactor Westinghouse Fuel Operating Licenses (OI1)

Assemblies and Construction Permits (cps) 80-14 Radioactive Contamination 6/24/80 All holders of Power and of Plant Demineralized Research Reactor Licensees Water System and Resultant (Operating and Construction Internal Contamination of Permits), and Fuel Cycle Personnel licensees 80-15 Loss of Reactor Coolant 6/20/80 All power reactor facilities Pump Cooling and Natural with an Operating License (OL)

Circulation Cooldown or Construction Permit (CP) 80-16 Operational Deficiencies 6/27/80 All power reactor facilities in Rosemount Model 510DU with an Operating License (OL)

Trip Units and Model 1152 or a Construction Permit (CP)

Pressure Transmitters Enclosure

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