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Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting Util 900307 Proposed Changes to Table 4.3-3 of Recovery Operations Plan.Changes Will Modify Surveillance & Operability Requirements of Specific Criticality Monitors
ML20058P463
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Issue date: 08/09/1990
From: Stolz J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Long R
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
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4 August 9, 1990 Docket No. 50-320 l

Dr. R. L. Long i

Director, Corporate Services / Director, TMI-2 l

GPU Nuclear Corporation P. O. Box 480 i

Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 l

Dear Dr. Long:

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SUBJECT:

RECOVERY OPERATIONS PLAN CHANGE REQUEST NO 45 (TAC 76733)

Reference:

Letter from M. B. Roche, 4410-90-L-0014/0523P to NRC, dated March 7, 1990, re Recovery Operations Plan Change Request No. 45 l

The referenced letter proposed changes to Table 4.3-3 of.the Recovery Operations l

Plan (ROP). These changes would modify the surveillance and operability requirements of specific criticality monitors.

Based on our enclosed safety evaluation, we have concluded that the proposed changes are justified and will not adversely affect the health and safety of the public.

These changes do not constitute an unreviewed safety question, nor does it involve 4 significant hazard or an environmental impact.

The revised R0P pages are enclosed.

Our approval of your R0P Change. Request No. 45 is designated as change approval 43.

These changes are effective as of the date of this letter.

Sincerely,

/s/

John F. Stolz, Director Project Directorate I-4 i

Division of Reactor Projects - I/II.

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ENCLOSURE i

DOCKET NO. 50-320 Replace the following pages of the TMI-2 Recovery Operations Plan with the enclosed pages, i

4.3-5 4.3-7 i

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RADIATION MONITORIE INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE RCQUIREMENTS 3

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WASTE HANDLING AND PACKAGING FACILITY a.

Exhaust Monitor D

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REACTOR BUILDING a.

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Modes 1 and 2 (until all DkTS filter canisters have been transferred to the Fuel Handling Building) l g

during either of the following operations:

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Handling of canisters containing core material.*

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Handling of any heavy. load over canisters containing core materials.

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With less than one channel operable, terminate the following operations:

Handling of canisters containing core material.*

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Handling of any heavy load over canisters containing core material.

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With less than one channel operable, effluents releases via the affected pathway may continue for up to 4

thirty (30) days provided that samples are continuously collected with auxiliary sampling equipment within the WHPF.

These auxiliary filter samples will be changed daily and a gamma scan performed within 24-hours. After completion of the gamma scan, an analysis for gross alph6, gross beta, and Sr/Y-90' activities will be completed within % hours.

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Mode 1 during periods when personnel are in the containment and end fittings are being transferred to or stored in their designated location outside the Reactor Vessel.

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With less than one channel operable, terminate the following opera' a.

Handling of end fitting storage containers outside the Reacf.

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16. Modes 1 and 2 during either of. the following operations:

Handling of canisters containing core material.*

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Handling of any heavy loads over canisters containing core material.

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  • This shall not prohibit placing a canister in transit in a safe storage location.
    • This shall not prohibit placing an end fitting storage container in transit in a safe storage location.

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