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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20205G8771999-03-26026 March 1999 Forwards Copy of Cover Page from Fort St-Vrain Welding Manual,Which Had Been Listed as Encl on Page 4 of 990325 Reply to EA 98-081.Cover Page Had Been Inadvertently Left Out with Original Reply ML20197H8811998-12-0101 December 1998 Forwards Proposed Change to Fsv ISFSI Physical Protection Plan in Which Commitment Is Made to Provide Feature to Security Posture for Facility ML20236R9191998-07-20020 July 1998 Ltr Contract:Mod 4 to Task Order 27, Task Area No 4 of Basic Contract - Fort St Vrain Insp Under Contract NRC-02-95-003 ML20199H8141997-11-21021 November 1997 Responds to Requesting Clarification as to Whether Increase in Tritium & Iron-55 Contamination Limits That Were Approved for Plant Apply to All Licensees ML20198K1931997-10-10010 October 1997 Provides Supplemental Info in Support of Util Proposed Rev to Physical Security Plan for Plant Plant Isfsi.Plan Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) & 10CFR73.21 ML20198H5601997-09-16016 September 1997 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Documents Listed in App a Being Released in Entirety ML20141F3521997-05-14014 May 1997 Forwards Proposed Issue 4 of Physical Security Plan for Fort St Vrain ISFSI for Review & Approval.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20141C8611997-05-0909 May 1997 Informs of Approval of Fsv Final Survey Rept & Effluent Pathway Survey Plan & Supporting Analysis ML20141K9881997-05-0505 May 1997 Forwards Amend 89 to License DPR-34 & Supporting Safety Evaluation.Amend Designates All Elements of Approved Decommissioning Plan as License Termination Plan ML20138G2701997-04-28028 April 1997 Provides Response to NRC Comments Re Proposed Sampling & Survey Plan for Fsv Effluent Pathway.Response Documents Fsv Liquid Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas Are Acceptable for Release for Unrestricted Use IAW Draft NUREG/CR-5849 ML20148D4651997-04-24024 April 1997 Forwards Revised Interim Ltr Rept Which Describes Procedures & Results of Confirmatory Survey of Group E Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas at Fsv Station NUREG/CR-5849, Requests That Licensee Provide Evidence That Average Contamination Levels in Group E Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas Meet Averaging Criteria in Draft NUREG/CR-58491997-04-23023 April 1997 Requests That Licensee Provide Evidence That Average Contamination Levels in Group E Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas Meet Averaging Criteria in Draft NUREG/CR-5849 ML20138B0511997-04-22022 April 1997 Forwards Copy of Proposed Amend to Fsv NPDES Permit, Wastewater Discharge Permit CO-0001121 Requested to Support Repowering Activities,Iaw Section 3.2.d of Fsv Non-Radiological Ts,App B to License DPR-34 ML20140E1061997-04-10010 April 1997 Forwards Confirmatory Survey of Group Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas for Fsv Nuclear Station,Platteville,Co ML20137S4481997-04-0808 April 1997 Informs That Decommissioning Activities at Fsv Are Complete & NRC Issued Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50.54(w) in .Property Damage Insurance Policy Is Maintaned to Protect Fsv balance-of-plant Assets ML20137S0821997-04-0707 April 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-267/97-01 on 970310-11.No Violations Noted ML20137S1691997-04-0707 April 1997 Fifth Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App K ML20137S5421997-04-0707 April 1997 Forwards Final Quarterly 10CFR50.59 Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Affecting Decommissioning of Fort St Vrain Nuclear Station ML20148D5951997-04-0404 April 1997 Forwards Confirmatory Survey for Fsv Nuclear Station, Psc,Platteville,Co, Final Rept ML20137R6921997-04-0404 April 1997 Informs of Approval for Request for Addl 45 Days to Remedy Deficiencies Identified in NRC Re Financial Assurance Mechanism for Fsv Decommissioning Costs ML20137J8051997-03-31031 March 1997 Third Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records in App F Encl & Will Be Available in Pdr.App G & H Records Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemptions 5 & 7) ML20148D5811997-03-26026 March 1997 Forwards Confirmatory Survey Plan for Group E Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas at Fsv Nuclear Station, Covered in Final Survey Rept,Vol 6 ML20137G7361997-03-25025 March 1997 Requests Addl Time for Util to Respond to NRC Comments in Re Financial Assurance Mechanism for Fort St Vrain Decommissioning Costs ML20137G9521997-03-24024 March 1997 Forwards Quarterly 10CFR50.59 Rept for Period 961201-970228 Re Changes,Tests & Experiments for Fort St Vrain Decommissioning ML20137H1131997-03-24024 March 1997 Second Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App D.Documents Also Available in Pdr.Documents Listed in App E Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20137C0181997-03-18018 March 1997 Documents That No Personnel Has Received Radiation Exposure at Fsv in 1997 or at Any Time Subsequent to ML20137C0061997-03-18018 March 1997 Documents That There Have Been No Activities Involving Release of Radioactive Matls from Fsv Nuclear Station That Potentially Could Have Affected Environ,Subsequent to Previous Radiological Envion Operating Rept ML20136G1201997-03-11011 March 1997 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan- Dec 1996 & Jan-Mar 1997. All Effluent Releases Completed as of 960703.Repts on Activities After 960703 Reflect Disposal of Solid Waste ML20136B1331997-02-28028 February 1997 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App a Already Available in Pdr.Forwards App B Documents.App C Documents Being Withheld in Entirety (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) ML20135D7891997-02-27027 February 1997 Forwards Responses to Comments Re Fort St Vrain Final Survey Rept ML20135D9531997-02-27027 February 1997 Forwards Copy of Amend to Util Npdes,Wastewater Discharge Permit CO-0001121,which Clarifies That Monitoring of Farm Pond Outlet Required When Industrial Wastewater Being Discharged Through Upstream Goosequill Ditch ML20135A8711997-02-14014 February 1997 Requests That Encl Deficiencies Identified in Financial Assurance Mechanism for Fort St Vrain Decommissioning Cost Be Addressed within 45 Days ML20134D1551997-01-31031 January 1997 Forwards Util Responses to NRC Comments Provided in NRC Ltr Re Sampling & Survey Plan Used for Final Radiological Survey of Liquid Effluent Pathway at Ft St Vrain ML20134C8481997-01-30030 January 1997 Forwards Draft Confirmatory Survey Rept for Fsv Nuclear Station,Psc,Platteville,Co Providing Info on Essap Activities on 960930-1003 ML20133L4961997-01-0707 January 1997 Forwards Comments That Need to Be Resolved Before Final Approval of Util Submittal Entitled, Proposed Sampling & Survey Plan for Effluent Pathway,Ft St Vrain Final Survey Program ML20133E0481997-01-0202 January 1997 Forwards Comments to Fsv Nuclear Station, Decommissioning Project Final Survey Rept (Volumes 4-11), for Consideration ML20132G0421996-12-23023 December 1996 Forwards Insp Rept 50-267/96-05 on 961203-05.No Violations Noted ML20132F2841996-12-19019 December 1996 Forwards Quarterly 10CFR50.59 Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Affecting Decommissioning of Plant,Covering Period of 960901-1130 ML20133A8591996-12-16016 December 1996 Forwards Original & Copy Transcripts of Public Hearing,Held on 961203 in Platteville,Co Re Decommissioning & License Termination of Util Ft Saint Vrain Nuclear Generating Station ML20133N0011996-12-0404 December 1996 Recommends That NRC Require License to Modify Submission of Unexecuted Draft Trust Agreement Remaining Decommissioning Costs for Ft St Vrain Nuclear Generating Station in Listed Ways ML20135B3861996-11-25025 November 1996 Informs That NRC Reviewed Util 961114 Submittal (P-96096) Entitled, Fort St Vrain Final Emergency Response Plan, & Meets Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q) ML20135A5861996-11-25025 November 1996 Submits Suppl Info Re Annual Environ Rept for 1995 Operation of Fsv ISFSI ML20135A6361996-11-20020 November 1996 Submits Copy of Describing Discharge Practices for Groundwater Seeping Into Fsv'S Reactor Building Sump ML20134L4721996-11-14014 November 1996 Notifies NRC That Util Adopted Fsv ISFSI Emergency Response Plan to Direct Emergency Response for Radiological Accidents Occuring at Site,Until 10CFR50 License Is Terminated ML20134F4351996-10-30030 October 1996 Forwards Sections 1,2,6 & 8 from Survey Packages F0015, F0039 & F0126 & Sections 1,2 & 6 from Survey Package F0115 to Support on-site NRC Insp ML20134G5991996-10-30030 October 1996 Forwards Volumes 1-12 to Final Survey Rept for Groups A,B,C Rev 1,D Rev 1,E,F Rev 1 & G-J for NRC Approval in Support of Forthcoming Request for Termination of Fsv 10CFR50 License ML20133D7691996-10-22022 October 1996 Forwards Preliminary Rept Re Orise Support of NRC License Insp at Fsv on 960930-1003 ML20136B1411996-10-15015 October 1996 FOIA Request for Documents Re NOV Addressed to Scientific Ecology Group Re NRC Insp Rept 50-267/94-03 & OI Investigation Repts 4-94-010 & 4-95-015 ML20128M6181996-10-0404 October 1996 Forwards Ltr from PSC to Co Dept of Public Health & Environ Describing Monitoring Practices at Plant ML20128G8041996-10-0101 October 1996 Forwards Fsv Decommissioning Fire Protection Plan Update 1999-03-26
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20205G8771999-03-26026 March 1999 Forwards Copy of Cover Page from Fort St-Vrain Welding Manual,Which Had Been Listed as Encl on Page 4 of 990325 Reply to EA 98-081.Cover Page Had Been Inadvertently Left Out with Original Reply ML20197H8811998-12-0101 December 1998 Forwards Proposed Change to Fsv ISFSI Physical Protection Plan in Which Commitment Is Made to Provide Feature to Security Posture for Facility ML20198K1931997-10-10010 October 1997 Provides Supplemental Info in Support of Util Proposed Rev to Physical Security Plan for Plant Plant Isfsi.Plan Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) & 10CFR73.21 ML20141F3521997-05-14014 May 1997 Forwards Proposed Issue 4 of Physical Security Plan for Fort St Vrain ISFSI for Review & Approval.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20138G2701997-04-28028 April 1997 Provides Response to NRC Comments Re Proposed Sampling & Survey Plan for Fsv Effluent Pathway.Response Documents Fsv Liquid Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas Are Acceptable for Release for Unrestricted Use IAW Draft NUREG/CR-5849 ML20148D4651997-04-24024 April 1997 Forwards Revised Interim Ltr Rept Which Describes Procedures & Results of Confirmatory Survey of Group E Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas at Fsv Station ML20138B0511997-04-22022 April 1997 Forwards Copy of Proposed Amend to Fsv NPDES Permit, Wastewater Discharge Permit CO-0001121 Requested to Support Repowering Activities,Iaw Section 3.2.d of Fsv Non-Radiological Ts,App B to License DPR-34 ML20140E1061997-04-10010 April 1997 Forwards Confirmatory Survey of Group Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas for Fsv Nuclear Station,Platteville,Co ML20137S4481997-04-0808 April 1997 Informs That Decommissioning Activities at Fsv Are Complete & NRC Issued Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50.54(w) in .Property Damage Insurance Policy Is Maintaned to Protect Fsv balance-of-plant Assets ML20137S5421997-04-0707 April 1997 Forwards Final Quarterly 10CFR50.59 Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Affecting Decommissioning of Fort St Vrain Nuclear Station ML20148D5951997-04-0404 April 1997 Forwards Confirmatory Survey for Fsv Nuclear Station, Psc,Platteville,Co, Final Rept ML20148D5811997-03-26026 March 1997 Forwards Confirmatory Survey Plan for Group E Effluent Discharge Pathway Areas at Fsv Nuclear Station, Covered in Final Survey Rept,Vol 6 ML20137G7361997-03-25025 March 1997 Requests Addl Time for Util to Respond to NRC Comments in Re Financial Assurance Mechanism for Fort St Vrain Decommissioning Costs ML20137G9521997-03-24024 March 1997 Forwards Quarterly 10CFR50.59 Rept for Period 961201-970228 Re Changes,Tests & Experiments for Fort St Vrain Decommissioning ML20137C0061997-03-18018 March 1997 Documents That There Have Been No Activities Involving Release of Radioactive Matls from Fsv Nuclear Station That Potentially Could Have Affected Environ,Subsequent to Previous Radiological Envion Operating Rept ML20137C0181997-03-18018 March 1997 Documents That No Personnel Has Received Radiation Exposure at Fsv in 1997 or at Any Time Subsequent to ML20136G1201997-03-11011 March 1997 Forwards Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jan- Dec 1996 & Jan-Mar 1997. All Effluent Releases Completed as of 960703.Repts on Activities After 960703 Reflect Disposal of Solid Waste ML20135D7891997-02-27027 February 1997 Forwards Responses to Comments Re Fort St Vrain Final Survey Rept ML20135D9531997-02-27027 February 1997 Forwards Copy of Amend to Util Npdes,Wastewater Discharge Permit CO-0001121,which Clarifies That Monitoring of Farm Pond Outlet Required When Industrial Wastewater Being Discharged Through Upstream Goosequill Ditch ML20134D1551997-01-31031 January 1997 Forwards Util Responses to NRC Comments Provided in NRC Ltr Re Sampling & Survey Plan Used for Final Radiological Survey of Liquid Effluent Pathway at Ft St Vrain ML20134C8481997-01-30030 January 1997 Forwards Draft Confirmatory Survey Rept for Fsv Nuclear Station,Psc,Platteville,Co Providing Info on Essap Activities on 960930-1003 ML20133E0481997-01-0202 January 1997 Forwards Comments to Fsv Nuclear Station, Decommissioning Project Final Survey Rept (Volumes 4-11), for Consideration ML20132F2841996-12-19019 December 1996 Forwards Quarterly 10CFR50.59 Rept of Changes,Tests & Experiments Affecting Decommissioning of Plant,Covering Period of 960901-1130 ML20133A8591996-12-16016 December 1996 Forwards Original & Copy Transcripts of Public Hearing,Held on 961203 in Platteville,Co Re Decommissioning & License Termination of Util Ft Saint Vrain Nuclear Generating Station ML20133N0011996-12-0404 December 1996 Recommends That NRC Require License to Modify Submission of Unexecuted Draft Trust Agreement Remaining Decommissioning Costs for Ft St Vrain Nuclear Generating Station in Listed Ways ML20135A5861996-11-25025 November 1996 Submits Suppl Info Re Annual Environ Rept for 1995 Operation of Fsv ISFSI ML20135A6361996-11-20020 November 1996 Submits Copy of Describing Discharge Practices for Groundwater Seeping Into Fsv'S Reactor Building Sump ML20134L4721996-11-14014 November 1996 Notifies NRC That Util Adopted Fsv ISFSI Emergency Response Plan to Direct Emergency Response for Radiological Accidents Occuring at Site,Until 10CFR50 License Is Terminated ML20134F4351996-10-30030 October 1996 Forwards Sections 1,2,6 & 8 from Survey Packages F0015, F0039 & F0126 & Sections 1,2 & 6 from Survey Package F0115 to Support on-site NRC Insp ML20134G5991996-10-30030 October 1996 Forwards Volumes 1-12 to Final Survey Rept for Groups A,B,C Rev 1,D Rev 1,E,F Rev 1 & G-J for NRC Approval in Support of Forthcoming Request for Termination of Fsv 10CFR50 License ML20133D7691996-10-22022 October 1996 Forwards Preliminary Rept Re Orise Support of NRC License Insp at Fsv on 960930-1003 ML20136B1411996-10-15015 October 1996 FOIA Request for Documents Re NOV Addressed to Scientific Ecology Group Re NRC Insp Rept 50-267/94-03 & OI Investigation Repts 4-94-010 & 4-95-015 ML20128M6181996-10-0404 October 1996 Forwards Ltr from PSC to Co Dept of Public Health & Environ Describing Monitoring Practices at Plant ML20128G8041996-10-0101 October 1996 Forwards Fsv Decommissioning Fire Protection Plan Update ML20128G0481996-09-30030 September 1996 Submits Rev to Psco Definitions of Contents of Documentation Packages Re Fsv Final Survey Project ML20129C0421996-09-20020 September 1996 Forwards Quarterly Submittal of 10CFR50.59 Rept of Changes, Tests & Experiments for Facility Decommissioning,Covering Period of 960601-0831 ML20133D7601996-09-16016 September 1996 Forwards Confirmatory Survey Plan for Fsv Nuclear Station Decommissioning Project,First Final Survey Rept Submittal- Vols 1-5.NRC Comments Incorporated.Spending Plan Attached ML20117P0711996-09-13013 September 1996 Describes Util Plans to Remove Bldg 28 from Plant Facility ML20129A4431996-09-11011 September 1996 Describes Util Plans for Demonstrating That Liquid Effluent Pathway & Surrounding Open Land Areas Satisfy 10 Mrem/Yr Criteria Provided in Plant Final Survey Plan ML20117K5291996-09-0404 September 1996 Provides Notification That Util Will Be Revising Financial Assurance Mechanism That Will Be Used to Cover Remaining Costs of Decommissioning Plant ML20117C7281996-08-22022 August 1996 Discusses Impact of Final Decommissioning Rule & Requests NRC Concurrence That Requirements to Submit & Obtain Approval of License Termination Plan Have Been Satisfied ML20116P3431996-08-16016 August 1996 Describes Actions to Remove Structures & Equipment Items from Fort St Vrain Facility for NRC Info.Requests That NRC Advise Util of Wishes to Perform Confirmatory Survey of Any Parts of New Fuel Storage Building Before 960903 ML20133D7551996-08-14014 August 1996 Provides Environ Survey & Site Assessment Program'S (Essap) Comments Re Review of Fsv Nuclear Station Decommissioning Project Final Survey Rept ML20116M0771996-08-14014 August 1996 Provides Suppl Response to Re Insp Rept 50-267/96-01 in Jan 1996 Re NRC Concerns About Fsv Final Survey Program.Specifically,Bias in Instrumentation Response Overestimating Amount of Contamination Present ML20116M1841996-08-13013 August 1996 Forwards Util Responses to NRC Comments in Re Use of in-situ Gamma Spectroscopy to Measure Exposure Rates During Plant Final Survey.Approval to Use in-situ Gamma Spectroscopic instrument,Microspec-2,requested ML20116K0061996-08-0909 August 1996 Submits Fort St Vrain Nuclear Station Decommissioning Project Final Survey Rept ML20116M1241996-08-0808 August 1996 Responds to NRC Bulletin 96-004, Chemical,Galvanic,Or Other Reactions in Spent Fuel Storage & Transportation. Informs That Modular Vault Dry Storage Sys Is Not Susceptible to Problems Addressed in Bulletin ML20116F3611996-08-0202 August 1996 Submits Revised Documentation for Fort St Vrain Final Survey Program ML20116F8141996-08-0202 August 1996 Informs of Util Intent to Modify Fort St Vrain Control Room,Which Will Make Certain Final Survey Locations Unavailable for Further Review.Final Survey Efforts Are Complete ML20116A4511996-07-19019 July 1996 Requests NRC Approval of Proposed Method to Fsv Final Survey Plan to Determine Exposure Rates in Prestressed Concrete Reactor Vessel 1999-03-26
[Table view] Category:VENDOR/MANUFACTURER TO NRC
MONTHYEARML19325C6101989-10-0909 October 1989 Forwards Info on Potential Deficiency Re Foxboro N-E11 & N-E13 Transmitters Containing 10-50 Ma Type Amplifier Mfg Between Jan 1988 - Sept 1989 ML20236C2421987-09-28028 September 1987 Forwards Fort St Vrain Safe Shutdown Using Condensate Sys, Technical Evaluation Rept.Rept Provides Independent Validation of Util Analyses Re Calculation of Limiting Operating Power Level Using Condensate Sys ML20205Q4881986-05-0707 May 1986 Forwards Info Re Chernobyl Incident & Lack of Similarities Between Chernobyl & High Temp Gas Reactor Concepts Being Developed in Us.Discussion Requested ML20090H9891984-05-18018 May 1984 Requests D Alberstein Replace Dj Kowal on Distribution List. Related Correspondence ML20084J1661984-05-0707 May 1984 Requests Dj Kowal Replace Author on Distribution List for NRC Correspondence to Util from Headquarters & Region Ofcs ML20078R8851983-11-0202 November 1983 Forwards Amend 1 to Topical Rept GLP-5588, Sar:Use of H-451 Graphite in Fort St Vrain Fuel Elements, in Response to NRC Request for Addl Info ML20070S9011983-01-11011 January 1983 Forwards Route Overview Depicting Planned Check Call Frequency for Forthcoming Shipment of Strategic Quantity of Snm.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML19337B2391980-09-23023 September 1980 Forwards Test Evaluation Rept of Thermal Stress (T/S) Test for Core Support Graphite, Test Evaluation Rept for Pgx Fracture Mechanics & Generic-Graphite Design Matl Properties. Repts Available in Central Files Only ML19225A1711979-07-12012 July 1979 Discussess Deferment of Use of Thorium Oxide in Future Reload Segments.Requets That Thorium Oxide Review Be Suspended ML19270G9201979-06-13013 June 1979 Forwards Response to 790529 Questions GA-LTR-23 to Facilitate Review of UC-2 Fissile Fuel ML19289E3751979-04-0909 April 1979 Forwards Response to NRC 790216 Ltr Lead Item Viii,Re Review of U Carbide.Responses to Other Lead Items Re Th Oxide Are Being Transmitted Separately ML19289E3731979-04-0909 April 1979 Forwards Responses to Lead Items I-IV,VI & VII of NRC 790216 Ltr Re Review of thorium-oxide & U Carbide Fuels ML19274D9591979-02-15015 February 1979 Forwards Response to NRC 790205 Request for Addl Info Re H-451 Graphite.Expects NRC to Complete Review by 790331 ML19274D6501979-02-14014 February 1979 Forwards Addendum 1 to HTGR Preliminary Safety Evaluation & Environ Info Document.Describes Proposed Commercial Gas Turbine Plant Using Helium Turbine Power Conversion Sys, Safety,Licensing & Environ Considerations ML20008D6671979-02-0606 February 1979 Responds to 790110 Request for Addl Info on H-451 Graphite, Info Concerns Stress Limits,Strain Behavior,Clarification of Previously Submitted Data & Cesium Transport ML19274D3311979-01-17017 January 1979 Forwards Rept GA-A15094:Effect of an Aluminum Alloy on Sanicro 31 at Elevated Temps. ML20197C9971978-11-17017 November 1978 Forwards Response to NRC Question 231.2 on H-451 Graphite Per 780919 NRC Request for Addl Info ML20062C7061978-10-30030 October 1978 Forwards First Part of Ga'S Response to 780919 NRC Questions Re Addl Info on H-451 Graphite.Responses to Remaining Questions Will Be Submitted 781124 1989-10-09
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Gar.aral Atc:aic Cc:pany is enclosing fifty (CO) ccpics of its response l to your Raquast fer Additional Information (CAI) ca 11-451 Cra:;hito, dated t Jan':ary 10, 1979. f;o respanse to itc:a 231.18 is being provided since it l was prc0ca':0d in tha RAI as a point of clarificatica caly. '
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CUSTICI 130.2 In your responso to Q130.la, you indicated that unirradiated H-451 graphite dcos not experience fatigua damaga under reversed stross cycling unless stressed above a h:malogous stress limit of 0.G3 in the axial direction or 0.74 jn tha radial o iontation.
Thaco hcmalogous st.'oss limits are ut.carstcod to be established on the basis of 50 porce:t survival. Indicate ycur ratienale for not using limits for 99 percent survival. If the limits for 99 porcent survival are used, will your conclusien be still the sama?
RISPCNEI Tha h::cigous fatiguo stress limits c;uotad in the respcaso to l Quastion 130.la were inadvertently taken from the wrong secticn of Refer-ence 1. The cmanded values of the H-451 graphite h :alogous fatigue stress limits for revorced stress cycling for 50% speciman survival at j 100 cycles are 0.60 in the axial direction and 0.75 in the radial direc-tion (Ref. 1).
The homologoue Nico stress limits for reversed stress cycling for 99% survival w% TS sonfidence at 105 cycles are 0.44 for the axial direction and 0.d ':a r:Jial direction (Ref.1). If these limits for 99% survival ate used to qvaluate the fatigue lives of the H-451 elemants, the conclusions in the prior response to Question 130.la remain the sama. Both secondary and primary stresses have been calculated to ba well below the stress limits for 99% st rvival, and during normal oper-ation no fatigue inducing mechanism exists.
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D RSTIC1 231.17 The respanse to ist round question 231.3b indicated that because ,
of the high degree of cceplexity of strain behavior in the radial orientation (as ccupared with axial strain behavior), no general l ccmparison of stresses caused by irradiation strain in H-327 and !
H-451 graphites has been provided. Vet, the effects of these j radial shrinkages are said to have boca included in the analyses.
Notwithstanding the asserted ccmplexity in radial strain cohavior, scma linkage must be provided, at least in the fonn of an excmplar ;
calculation, between the radial strains and the stress provided I in Table 2-1 of GLP-5583. l l
RESP 0NSE The ccmparison of stresses caused by irradiction strains in H-327 and i H-451 gr; hite is included in Table 2-1 of GLP-5588 for strains in both e the axial and radial directions. The behaviors of the two graphites in the axial direction were compared in the text of Section 2.4.1.4 because the irradiation strains are so well behaved in the axial direction that they I can be described and ccmpared in simple terr- (The axial strain behaviors of H-327 and H-451 graphites are shown in Figures 4-1 and 4-5 (a) of GLP-5588).
- In contrast, the radial irradiation strain behaviors of both H-327 and H-451 graphite are complex (Figures 4-2 and 4-5 (b) of GLP-5588),
and it is difficult to provide a general description of this behavior in I words. Although the radial strain behavior is not described in the text of Section 2.4.1.4 (GLP-5588), it is included in the calculation of stresses and is reflected in the analytical results. All material properties, in-ciuding the radial strain behavior, are included as input to the stress analysis computer codes, FESIC and SAFE'GRAFITE. A detailed understanding of the impact of the radial strain behavior for the specific temperature and fluence history that produced the stresses listed in Table 2-1 can be obtained only by examining the details of the analysis.
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CUISTTON 231.19 (a) Althougn *here are no data for the diffusion of strontium in H-451 graphite, it is stated in the report that, based on the data shcwn in Ta'olo 7 and Figure 3. "there appears to be no dependence on the type of graphite." please indicate which i. ' the referenced data are for near-isotropic graphites. If little or no strontium diffusion data exist for near-isotropic needle-coke graphites, discuss the applicability of l tha data to H-451 graphite. .
(b) The strontium diffusion data in Figura 3 of the report have a r fairly utde scatter (1 to 2 orders of magnitude) in the lower ranga af j tcmparatures whereas at high tcmperaturas the scatter is smaller. % ease
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( None of tha data shown in the response to Question 231.12 are for the dif-fusion of strontium in near-isotropic graphite. The conclusion that strontium diffusion in H-451 graphite does not differ significantly frcm that in H-327 graphite is Inferred based on the fact that the available data, taken on many graphites, indicate no dependence of strontium diffusivity upon graphite type.
RESPONSE TO 231.19(b)
As noted in the response to Question 231.16c, the expected range of operat-ing temperatures in the Fort St. Vrain H-451 fuel blocks is 420-1210*C. It should be noted that most of the scatter in strontium diffusivity data at low temperatures is below the fit to the data shown in Figure 3 of the response to Question 231.12.
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231.20 (a) The report indicates that, whereas strcntium diffusion in graphite can be described by Fick's Law, cesium transsort is a more ccmplex I phencmenoa. Yet cesium transport is described in the report in terms of a portaatien coefficient, defined by the equation J = n (Cl-C2 )/L.
(report equation 9), which is a form cf Fick's Law. Please discuss this apparent contradiction; that is, discuss how a process that is acknowledged to be more complex, can be described by Fick's Law, when Fick's Law is known to be generally applicable only to very simple diffusion cases.
I (b) There appears to be only one dat;. (see report Figure 4) indi-cating the effect oi ir-adiation aa ccaium permeation coefficients for H-451 graphite and ncne fcr :t-32'/. It is difficult, therefore, to accept the conclusicn tha+, 'f a po*aastion coefficient for Cs in .
H-451 graphite is significan;fy e2duced in-pile." Please discuss tha .
effect of using the permeat.cg coefficients for unirradiated graphite {
as interim values until care data are obtained on cesium diffusion -
i in H-451 in-pile. Please indicate whether such data are to be ob- i tained on the 8 test elemants currently scheduled for the first li reload in Fort St. Vraia. ,
RESPONSE TO 231.20(a)
The definition of the permeation coefficient, J. "(ci-co) n (( = , (3) is analogous but not equivalent to the definition of the diffusion coefficient where Fick's laws apply. In Eq. (1), J is the flux, n the permeation coeffi-cient, C1 the concentration of the diffusant at the source boundary of the madium in which diffusion occurs, C2 the concentration at the sink boundary, and L the thickness of the medium, assuming slab geometry.
Fick's first law of diffusion is (Ref.1)
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C Ca.nida.', far sim311aity, the steady-state ccaditi n for a slab cf gra;hite ci thickness L, also, let C2 = 0. Then, Fick's first law beccmes J = CC1/L. (3) 1 Fick's laws (first and second) also imply that the leading of the graphite par unit area is H = C1L/2, (4) '
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where H is tha leading. Thus, the flux and leadir.g are related according to i J = 2CM/L2 . (5) i l i
! I It is this combination of flux and loading which is characteristic of diffu- j sion in media to which Fick's laws apoly under steady-state conditicns. Anal- {
ogous relaticns can be obtcined for non-steady-stato conditions. When Fick's ows apply, steady-state leading anJ nass flux are simultanacusly attained. f The perceation ccefficient (Eq. 1) can be used to describe the rate of [
Cs migration thrcuch and release from graphite. Ho.ever, nothing is implied
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by Eq. I about the leading of the graphite. The fact that Cs loadings observed I when studying Cs diffusion in graphite (Ref. 2) did not attain steady-state f values at the sama tiraa as the Cs mass flux at the sink boundary reached its
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steady-state value leads to the conclusion that Cs diffusion coes not obey l Fick's 1cws. !
I RESPONSE TO 231.20(b)
Transport data for cesium in H-327 granhite in-pile are available (Refs.
2-4) and also support the conclusion that cesium transport is significantly reduced in-pile. In the t.ase of H-451 graphite, the one comparison between in-Dile and out-of-pile transport was based on two experiments in which the sane apparatus and source loading were used in-pile and cut-of-pile.
Nevertheless, the effect of using pomcation coeffic!ents for unirradiated H-451 graphite as interim values has been examined. As shown in Figare 4 of tne response to Question 231.12, the pemeation ccefficient of cesium in unir-radiated H-451 graphite (solid line) is greater than values given in the FSAR 1
' broken line) by about a factor of seven. The cesium source tenr.s in the FSAR I are based on the per eatien coefficients given in the FSAR. If it is assumed,
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o es a first approximaticn, that casium release is directly prcportional to the ;
p2emaatica coef ?icienc in graphice, then the calculated ces'um-137 "Cesign" plateout inventory of 5460 C1 given in Table 3.7-2 of the FSAR beccmes approxi-mately 33,000 Ci.
3 Tha effect of this increased cesium source term on accident consequences l discussed in Chapter 14 of the FSAR was investigated. The two-hour exclusion
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area boundary (EA3) bone dose for Design Basis Accident fic. 2, Rapid Depres-l surization/Blcudown, is the only dose significantly affected by the hypothetical increase in casium inventory.
i Using the same calculational methods used in the FSAR analysis, the two-hour EAB bone dose for 03A-2 is determined to be increase:j by about 0.5 rem if the Cs-137 in/entory is increased to about 38,000 Ci. The increase is relatively small because the boae dose effectiveness of Cs-137 ccmpared to strontium-90 !
is relatively small. The resultant bone dose rcmains will below eccepted limitt. '
With regard to test elements FTE-1 through FTE-8, the currently olanned DOE-funded post-irradiation examination program (PIE), described in Amendment 2 (Appendix A) of General Atomic Repo t GLP-5494, includes gamma spectroscopy
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of graphite c. nents and destructive fission product examinations. These tests will allow the general characterization of fission product migration, including cesium transport through H-451 graphite.
Although analysis of data obtained from the test elements can be used to check our ability to calculate fission product migration in HTGR fuel within
'the uncertaintfes of PIE measurements, material properties, and operating con-ditions, this anal sis
/ will frobably noc enable accurate determination of I permeation parameters. Precise determination of permeation coefficients requires accurate control of tesc conditions, including temperature histories and fission product source concentrations. Such control is not attainable during test element irradiation in the FSV core.
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- 1. J. Crank, "The Ibthematics of Diffusion", 0:: ford University Press,1956. :
- 2. D. Chandra and J. H. Norman, " Diffusion of Cesium Through Graphite",
J. Nucl . ibter. 62, 293-310 (1976). .
i 3. C. F. Wallroth, et.al., " Post Irradiation Exaraination of Peach Bottom t l Fuel Test Elemant FTE-3", USAEC Report GA-A13004, General Atomic Company, August 15, 1974.
- 4. C. F. Wallroth, et.al., " Post Irradiaticn Examination of Peach Bottom Fuel Test Element FTE-6", USERDA Report GA-A13943, General Atomic Company, September 1977.
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231.21 The response to 1st-round Quastien 231.16 indicates (Table 1) that the creep tests on H-4519 aphite will not be completed until 1983, whereas H-451 gra::hito reloed fuel elements could be placed in Fort St. Vrain as soon as late 1980 or early 1981.
Moreover, much of the curre.at creep data base on near-isotropic graphite appears to have L;an generated on Gilsocarbon-based, near-isotropic graphite retiar than petroleum coke-based, near-isotropic nraphites. Invicwof(a)thecurrentlimitations on the data base on H-451 grar'11te and (b) the uncertainty regarding the applicability oY Gilsocarbon graphite creep data, please indicate how the test data yet to be developed would lead the expected irradiation exposures of reload elements.
Also, show hcw the planned post-irradiation examination program .l on the 8 test elcments and future relcad elcments will provide }
dimensional change data that would be used to verify the pre- '
dicted changes that are based, in part, on the expected creep behavior.
-RESPON3E Based on current projections, earliest possible use of H-451 graphite in Fort St. Vrain reload segment 9 would begin in early 1981. Figure 1 shows the schedule for completion of H-451 graphite irradiation creep tests at JRC Petten and at ORNL. Creep tests to 7.4 x 1021n/cm2 (E >
0.18 MeV, HTGR) at 840*C in the H1gh Flux Reactor, Petten, will be com- ;
pleted at about the end of 1979 and confirmatory tests at 900*C at ORNL will reach full fluence in mid-1981. (The1 Ptter test was inadvertently ted from the response to Question 231.10.) 600*C creep test data fro.a ORNL will be available to 3 x 1021 n/cm2 by mid-1980 and full exposure data at 6.00*C will be available in mid-1982. ORNL creep tests at 1250*C, planned for a later date, are not directly relevant to FSV operation since most of the graphite in FSV operates at significantly lower temperatures. Thus, full exposure creep data at 840-900*C will be available in time for the earliest use of H-451 in Fort St. Vrain.
Full exposure creep data at 600*C will be available when the first H-451 reload segmtit has ac:umulated about 1 x 1021 n/cm2 l 1
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gram includes detailed graphite block metrology for all eight test elcmants. ?
Cata will Oe recorded en magnetic tape and will be ccmpared with pre-irradiaticn maasure:r. ants to establish irradiation induced graphita strain and bow.
Maasured strain and bcw can be ccapared with strain and bow calcu-lated for each test element to provide an indication of the validity of such calculations. Tha maasured strain and bcw should agree with calcula- l tions within the uncertainties of the PIE measuremants and uncertainties in material preparties and cperating conditions. Input to such calculations, however, includes numarcus physical properties of graphite; it is, accord-
.ingly, not possible to assess the accuracy of any single input property, .
such as creep behavior, by examiati.g behav* r which is simultaneously dependent upon several properties.
The irradiation creep tests described aNve and in the response to question 231.16 will provide the primary data base for H-451 graphite creep behavior.
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