ML20062A185

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Responds to 780717 NRC Ltr Re Violations Noted in Inspec Repts 50-324/78-14 & 50-325/78-14.Corrective Actions:Rev Checklist Added to Chlorination Log & Level Limits Added to Log Checklists
ML20062A185
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Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/30/1978
From: Banks H
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: James O'Reilly
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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File: NG-3513(B) Serial: GD-78-2186 t Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II ,

101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLAhT, UNIT NOS.1 & 2 LICENSE N0. DPR-62 AND DPR-71 DOCKET NO. 50-324 AND 50-325 RESPONSE TO I WRACTION OF NRC REQUIREMEhTS

Dear Mr. O'Reilly:

In your letter of July 17, 1978, you forwarded a copy of IE Inspection Report 50-324/78-14 and 50-325/78-14 for the Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Unit Nos. I and 2. We have reviewed this report and find that it does not contain any information of a proprietary nature.

The report identified three items that appear to deviate from requirements to the NRC. As noted in your letter, corrective actions to prevent recurrence were completed for Item C prior to conclusion of this inspection. Therefore, a written statement or explanation in reply to Item C was not included in our response to this I.E. Report.

The long delay in the Carolina Power & Light Company response to this re 'rt was due to an internal misinterpretation with regard to the chlorination averaging period and our attempts to resolve this misinterpretation within the Company.

Deficiency:

Appendix B Technical Specification 2.2.1 states that "the concentration of free available chlorine shall not exceed a maximum instantaneous value of 0.5 mg/l nor an average value of 0.2 mg/l during the chlorination periods conducted in a calendar day.

Contrary to the above, on March 14 and 16,1978, rhe average free available chlorine values during the chlorination periods were 0.21 g eg/2 and 0.23 mg/2, respectively.

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