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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217H4661999-10-18018 October 1999 Forwards Changes to EPIPs IAW 10CFR50.54(q) & 10CFR50,App E, Section V.Details of Changes Encl ML20216J8241999-09-30030 September 1999 Notifies of Removal of NRC Headquarters & Region III Offices from Controlled Copy Distribution of Certain CE Documents. Specific Documents,Associated Controlled Copy Numbers & NRC Location Affected Are Shown on Attachment to Ltr ML20211G1221999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each of Comm Ed Nuclear Power Stations & Corporate Support Employees within Scope of Rule for six-month Period Ending 990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210N5651999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Nuclear Generating Stations Emergency Plan, for Plants.With Summary of Changes ML20210M9131999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, for Fys 2000 & 2001 for Comed ML20210L1061999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-010/99-13 on 990702-27.No Violations Noted.Insp Examined Activities in Areas of Facility Management & Control & Radiological Safety ML20210D2961999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Corrected Info for DNPS Unit 3 MOR for June 1999. Year-to Date Forced Outage Hours Should Have Read 70 Hours Instead of 0 on Page 8.Error Also Affected Cumulative Forced Outage Hours Which Should Have Been 24,761 ML20210B7071999-07-16016 July 1999 Responds to Requesting Review & Approval of Three Proposed Changes to Ceco QA TR,CE-1A Per 10CFR50.54(a)(3) & 10CFR50.4(b)(7) ML20196J9131999-07-0101 July 1999 Submits Status of Nuclear Property Insurance Currently Maintained for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20196J9061999-07-0101 July 1999 Provides Evidence That Util Maintains Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums in Amount of $10 Million for Each of Thirteen Reactors,Per 10CFR140.21 ML20196K3231999-06-30030 June 1999 Informs That Effective 990703,NRC Project Management Responsibility for Dresden,Unit 1 Station Will Be Transferred to P Ray ML20209B8241999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Five 3.5 Inch Computer Diskettes Containing Revised Annual Dose Repts for 1994 Through 1998 for Individuals Receiving Neutron Dose Not Previously Included in Reported Total Effective Dose Equivalent Values.Without Diskettes ML20196D3491999-06-18018 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-237/99-08 & 50-249/99-08 on 990408-0521.Four Non-Cited Violations Noted.Maint on safety- Related Emergency CR Not Performed Well.Low Impact Issues Re Communications Present in Operations,Maint & Security ML20212J0541999-06-17017 June 1999 Responds to Requesting That NRC Staff ...Allow BWR Plants Identified to Defer Weld Overlay Exams Until March 2001 or Until Completion of NRC Staff Review & Approval of Proposed Generic Rept,Whichever Comes First ML20195E3451999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards 3.5 Inch Computer Diskette Containing Revised File Format for Annual Dose Rept for 1998,per 990520 Telcon Request from Nrc.Each Station Data Is Preceded by Header Record,Which Provides Info Necessary to Identify Data ML20195D6351999-06-0404 June 1999 Notifies NRC of Actions That Has Been Taken in Accordance with 10CFR26, Fitness for Duty Programs ML20207G2571999-06-0303 June 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,NRC Ofc of NRR Underwent Reorganization.Within Framework of Reorganization,Division of Licensing Project Management Created ML20195B2301999-05-19019 May 1999 Requests Approval of Proposed Changes to QA Topical Rept CE-1-A,rev 66a.Attachment a Describes Changes,Reason for Change & Basis for Concluding That Revised QAP Incorporating Proposed Changes Continues to Satisfy 10CFR50AppB ML20206Q3111999-05-18018 May 1999 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Forwards App a Records Being Released in Entirety ML20206P2431999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-010/99-09 on 990325-0506.Two Violations of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as non-cited Violations Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20206F5381999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Magnetic Tape Containing Annual Dose Repts for 1998 for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR20.2206(c).Without Magnetic Tape ML20206B1501999-04-22022 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Occupational Radiation Exposure for Dresden Nuclear Power Station,Units 1,2 & 3. Rept Was Revised to Rept Only Individual Radiation Exposures Greater than 100 Mrem ML20206B2471999-04-20020 April 1999 Informs That SE Kuczynski Has Been Transferred to Position No Longer Requiring SRO License.Cancel License SOP-31030-1, Effective 990412 ML20205K5521999-04-0202 April 1999 Forwards Partially Withheld Security Insp Repts 50-010/99-07,50-237/99-07 & 50-249/99-07 on 990308-12.Two non-cited Violations Identified Involving Failure of Security Personnel to Implement Required Measures ML20205K5841999-03-31031 March 1999 Submits Rept on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Reactors Owned by Comm Ed.Attachment 1 Contains Amount of Decommissioning Funds Estimated to Be Required Pursuant to 10CFR50.75(b) & (C) ML20196K7001999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Dresden Nuclear Power Station,Units 1,2 & 3 Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,Jan-Dec 1998. ODCM Was Submitted by Ltr in Accordance with Dresden TS 6.9.A.4 of Dresden Tech Specs Section 6.14.A.3 ML20205D7231999-03-26026 March 1999 Informs That Region III Emergency Preparedness Inspector Will Be Provided Copy of Comed Exercise Manual for 990526 Annual Exercise at DNPS ML20205B4241999-03-23023 March 1999 Provides Results of drive-in Drill Conducted on 990208,as Well as Augmentation Phone Drills Conducted Since 981015,as Committed to in Util ML20207L7141999-03-0808 March 1999 Discusses Transmitting Changes Identified as Rev 59 to Security Plan for Dresden Nuclear Power Station,Units 1,2 & 3.Staff Determined That No NRC Approval Required in Accordance with 10CFR50.54(p) ML20207D6831999-03-0101 March 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each Comed Nuclear Power Station & Corporate Support Employees for Six Month Period Ending 981231,per 10CFR26.71(d) ML20207E0931999-02-26026 February 1999 Informs That Region III EP Inspectors Will Be Provided One Copy of Exercise Evaluation Objectives for 990526 Annual Exercise at Dresden Station as Enclosure to Ltr for Review. Proprietary Encl Withheld ML20203F2541999-02-10010 February 1999 Informs That Beginning 990216,DE Hills Will Be Chief of Operations Branch Which Includes Operator Licensing Function ML20203G3631999-02-10010 February 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-010/99-02 on 981218-990129.No Violations Noted.During Insp,Activities in Area of Facility Mgt & Control,Decommissioning Support Activities & Radiological Safety Were Examined ML20203C7001999-02-0202 February 1999 Informs That Mhb Technical Associates No Longer Wishes to Receive Us Region III Docket Info Re Comed Nuclear Facilities.Please Remove Following Listing from Service List ML20202G0621999-01-25025 January 1999 Forwards 1998 Revs to Commitments Rept Made in Docketed Correspondence for Dresden Nuclear Power Station ML20199F3291999-01-14014 January 1999 Ack Receipt of Ltr Dtd 981230,transmitting Changes Identified as Rev 59 to Plant Security Plan,Submitted Under Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) ML20199E0201999-01-12012 January 1999 Forwards Change to Bases of Dnps,Unit 1 TS Section 3.10, Fuel Handling & Storage. Change Eliminates Reference to Initiation of Generating Station EP Action That Is Incorrect & Not Part of Reason for Min FSP Water Level TS ML20199C8851999-01-11011 January 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Dnps,Units 1,2 & 3,as Required by TS 6.9.A.5.Year-to-date Generator Hours for Unit 2 for Oct 1998 & Nov 1998 Corrected in Rept ML20206P7411999-01-0707 January 1999 Informs of Delay in Implementation of Strategic Reform Initiative Action Steps.Util Mgt Now Preceeding to Implement Succession Planning Steps for Corporate Ofc & Expects Completion of Action Steps 2 & 3 by 990128 ML20198N7691998-12-30030 December 1998 Forwards Rev 59 to Security Plan for Dresden Nuclear Power Station,In Accordance with 10CFR50.4(b)(4).Rev Withheld ML20198A2531998-12-10010 December 1998 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes Identified as Rev 57 to Plant Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).No NRC Approval Is Required ML20198A2511998-12-10010 December 1998 Ack Receipt of ,Which Transmitted Changes Identified as Rev 58 to Plant Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).No NRC Approval Is Required ML20196E2371998-11-27027 November 1998 Discusses Licensee ,Requesting That Agreement in Be Changed to Reflect Latest NRC Conditions Requiring Licensees to Notify NRC of Transfer of Assets to Affiliates Imposed in Connection with Approval of Transfer ML20196B5871998-11-20020 November 1998 Requests That Svc List for All NRC Correspondence Re Any of Six Comed Nuclear Stations Be Modified Per Attached List.All Other Names Previously Listed Should Be Removed ML20196A4121998-11-19019 November 1998 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Changes to QA TR CE-1-A,Rev 66,by ,As Modified by Ltrs & 1027.Proposed QA Tr,Rev 66 Continues to Comply with Criteria of 10CFR50,App B ML20195J4271998-11-13013 November 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-010/98-18,50-237/98-27 & 50-249/98-27 on 981013-16 & Notice of Violation.Mgt Activities Were Focused Toward Maintaining Effective Security Program ML20195E6451998-11-12012 November 1998 Provides Results of drive-in Drill Conducted on 981007,as Well as Augmentation Phone Drill Conducted on 980917 ML20195F3461998-11-10010 November 1998 Forwards Rev 58 of DNPS Security Plan,Including Listed Changes,Iaw 10CFR50.4(b)(4).Encl Withheld Ref 10CFR73.21 ML20155D2701998-10-27027 October 1998 Forwards Changed Pages from 980423 Submittal Providing Addl Info Marked with Revision Bars & Revised Pages to QA Topical Rept Section 18,for Review ML20154P9051998-10-20020 October 1998 Ack Receipt of 980821 Submittal,Per 10CFR50.54(a),requesting Review & Approval of Proposed Changes That Reduce Commitments in QA TR,CE-1-A.Util Should Refrain from Implementing Subj Changes Until Formal Notification Given 1999-09-30
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217H4661999-10-18018 October 1999 Forwards Changes to EPIPs IAW 10CFR50.54(q) & 10CFR50,App E, Section V.Details of Changes Encl ML20216J8241999-09-30030 September 1999 Notifies of Removal of NRC Headquarters & Region III Offices from Controlled Copy Distribution of Certain CE Documents. Specific Documents,Associated Controlled Copy Numbers & NRC Location Affected Are Shown on Attachment to Ltr ML20211G1221999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each of Comm Ed Nuclear Power Stations & Corporate Support Employees within Scope of Rule for six-month Period Ending 990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210N5651999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Nuclear Generating Stations Emergency Plan, for Plants.With Summary of Changes ML20210M9131999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, for Fys 2000 & 2001 for Comed ML20210D2961999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Corrected Info for DNPS Unit 3 MOR for June 1999. Year-to Date Forced Outage Hours Should Have Read 70 Hours Instead of 0 on Page 8.Error Also Affected Cumulative Forced Outage Hours Which Should Have Been 24,761 ML20196J9131999-07-0101 July 1999 Submits Status of Nuclear Property Insurance Currently Maintained for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20196J9061999-07-0101 July 1999 Provides Evidence That Util Maintains Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums in Amount of $10 Million for Each of Thirteen Reactors,Per 10CFR140.21 ML20209B8241999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Five 3.5 Inch Computer Diskettes Containing Revised Annual Dose Repts for 1994 Through 1998 for Individuals Receiving Neutron Dose Not Previously Included in Reported Total Effective Dose Equivalent Values.Without Diskettes ML20195E3451999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards 3.5 Inch Computer Diskette Containing Revised File Format for Annual Dose Rept for 1998,per 990520 Telcon Request from Nrc.Each Station Data Is Preceded by Header Record,Which Provides Info Necessary to Identify Data ML20195D6351999-06-0404 June 1999 Notifies NRC of Actions That Has Been Taken in Accordance with 10CFR26, Fitness for Duty Programs ML20195B2301999-05-19019 May 1999 Requests Approval of Proposed Changes to QA Topical Rept CE-1-A,rev 66a.Attachment a Describes Changes,Reason for Change & Basis for Concluding That Revised QAP Incorporating Proposed Changes Continues to Satisfy 10CFR50AppB ML20206F5381999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Magnetic Tape Containing Annual Dose Repts for 1998 for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR20.2206(c).Without Magnetic Tape ML20206B1501999-04-22022 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Occupational Radiation Exposure for Dresden Nuclear Power Station,Units 1,2 & 3. Rept Was Revised to Rept Only Individual Radiation Exposures Greater than 100 Mrem ML20206B2471999-04-20020 April 1999 Informs That SE Kuczynski Has Been Transferred to Position No Longer Requiring SRO License.Cancel License SOP-31030-1, Effective 990412 ML20205K5841999-03-31031 March 1999 Submits Rept on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Reactors Owned by Comm Ed.Attachment 1 Contains Amount of Decommissioning Funds Estimated to Be Required Pursuant to 10CFR50.75(b) & (C) ML20196K7001999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Dresden Nuclear Power Station,Units 1,2 & 3 Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,Jan-Dec 1998. ODCM Was Submitted by Ltr in Accordance with Dresden TS 6.9.A.4 of Dresden Tech Specs Section 6.14.A.3 ML20205D7231999-03-26026 March 1999 Informs That Region III Emergency Preparedness Inspector Will Be Provided Copy of Comed Exercise Manual for 990526 Annual Exercise at DNPS ML20205B4241999-03-23023 March 1999 Provides Results of drive-in Drill Conducted on 990208,as Well as Augmentation Phone Drills Conducted Since 981015,as Committed to in Util ML20207D6831999-03-0101 March 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each Comed Nuclear Power Station & Corporate Support Employees for Six Month Period Ending 981231,per 10CFR26.71(d) ML20207E0931999-02-26026 February 1999 Informs That Region III EP Inspectors Will Be Provided One Copy of Exercise Evaluation Objectives for 990526 Annual Exercise at Dresden Station as Enclosure to Ltr for Review. Proprietary Encl Withheld ML20203C7001999-02-0202 February 1999 Informs That Mhb Technical Associates No Longer Wishes to Receive Us Region III Docket Info Re Comed Nuclear Facilities.Please Remove Following Listing from Service List ML20202G0621999-01-25025 January 1999 Forwards 1998 Revs to Commitments Rept Made in Docketed Correspondence for Dresden Nuclear Power Station ML20199E0201999-01-12012 January 1999 Forwards Change to Bases of Dnps,Unit 1 TS Section 3.10, Fuel Handling & Storage. Change Eliminates Reference to Initiation of Generating Station EP Action That Is Incorrect & Not Part of Reason for Min FSP Water Level TS ML20199C8851999-01-11011 January 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Dnps,Units 1,2 & 3,as Required by TS 6.9.A.5.Year-to-date Generator Hours for Unit 2 for Oct 1998 & Nov 1998 Corrected in Rept ML20206P7411999-01-0707 January 1999 Informs of Delay in Implementation of Strategic Reform Initiative Action Steps.Util Mgt Now Preceeding to Implement Succession Planning Steps for Corporate Ofc & Expects Completion of Action Steps 2 & 3 by 990128 ML20198N7691998-12-30030 December 1998 Forwards Rev 59 to Security Plan for Dresden Nuclear Power Station,In Accordance with 10CFR50.4(b)(4).Rev Withheld ML20196B5871998-11-20020 November 1998 Requests That Svc List for All NRC Correspondence Re Any of Six Comed Nuclear Stations Be Modified Per Attached List.All Other Names Previously Listed Should Be Removed ML20195E6451998-11-12012 November 1998 Provides Results of drive-in Drill Conducted on 981007,as Well as Augmentation Phone Drill Conducted on 980917 ML20195F3461998-11-10010 November 1998 Forwards Rev 58 of DNPS Security Plan,Including Listed Changes,Iaw 10CFR50.4(b)(4).Encl Withheld Ref 10CFR73.21 ML20155D2701998-10-27027 October 1998 Forwards Changed Pages from 980423 Submittal Providing Addl Info Marked with Revision Bars & Revised Pages to QA Topical Rept Section 18,for Review ML20154M4291998-10-15015 October 1998 Forwards 1998 Third Quarter 10CFR50.59 Rept of Completed Changes,Tests & Experiments.Completed SEs Compared to Previous Quarterly Repts as Docketed ML20154J4951998-10-0707 October 1998 Forwards Revised Security Plans for CE Listed Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR50.4(b)(4).Changes Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Station Security Plans.Encl Withheld ML20151Y5101998-09-11011 September 1998 Provides Results of drive-in-drill Conducted on 980804 & Augmentation Phone Drills Conducted Between 980601 & 0831 ML20151Y2931998-09-0909 September 1998 Notifies NRC of Results of Feasiblity Study of Seismically Qualified or Verified Path to Obtain Water from Ultimate Heat Sink & Deliver It to Shell of Isolation Condenser for Each Unit ML20238F7571998-08-28028 August 1998 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each of Util Nuclear Power Stations for Six Month Period Ending 980630 ML20237D9771998-08-21021 August 1998 Forwards Proposed Changes to Quality Assurance Topical Rept (QATR) CE-1-A,rev 66,modifying Ref Submittal & Clarifying Certain Changes to QATR Proposed in Util .Page A-1, 6 of 6 of Incoming Submittal Not Included ML20237A8611998-08-0707 August 1998 Requests Approval of Enclosed Qualified Unit 1 Supervisor Initial & Continuing Training Program, Which Ensures That Qualifications of Personnel Are Commensurate W/Tasks to Be Performed & Conditions Requiring Response ML20237A8871998-08-0707 August 1998 Documents Completion of Util Action Items Discussed at 980529 Meeting W/Nrc.Updated Proposal to Consolidate Near Site Emergency Operations Facilities Into Single Central Emergency Operations Facility,Provided ML20236W1311998-07-27027 July 1998 Forwards Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-010/98-15,50-237/98-18 & 50-249/98-18, Respectively.Encl Withheld ML20236T7241998-07-24024 July 1998 Forwards Revised Epips,Including CEPIP-2000 Series Table of Contents & Rev 7 to CEPIP-2121-01, Augmentation Caller Instructions ML20236R2531998-07-16016 July 1998 Summarizes Results of drive-in Drill as Well as Preceeding call-in Drills Conducted Between Each drive-in Drill,As Committed to in 980326 Meeting Between Util & NRC ML20236F8041998-06-29029 June 1998 Forwards Rev 0 to Defueled SAR Dresden Nuclear Power Station Unit 1 Commonwealth Edison Co, Per Requirements of 10CFR50.71(e)(4).Decommissioning Program Plan Is Being Reformatted & Revised Into Defueled SAR SVP-98-170, Advises That AL Misak,License SOP-30832-1,is No Longer Required to Maintain Operator License1998-05-0101 May 1998 Advises That AL Misak,License SOP-30832-1,is No Longer Required to Maintain Operator License ML20247B6521998-04-30030 April 1998 Forwards 1997 Repts for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations.Repts Being Submitted Electronically on Magnetic Tape.W/O Encl ML20217G8841998-04-23023 April 1998 Forwards Proposed Changes to QATR CE 1-A,rev 66.Change Constitutes Major Programmatic Rev to Onsite & Offsite Review Processes as Presently Described in Rept ML20246Q1391998-04-20020 April 1998 Provides Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-010/98-08,50-237/98-08 & 50-249/98-08.Corrective Actions: Described in Attachment Which Contains Safeguards Matl.Encl Withheld ML20217N3461998-03-31031 March 1998 Provides Basis for Plant Conclusion That Dam Failure Coincident W/Loca Is Beyond Design Basis of Dresden,Units 2 & 3.Licensing Amend Is Not Necessary & Clarifications to UFSAR May Be Made Through Provisions of 10CFR50.59 ML20216H4041998-03-13013 March 1998 Forwards Revs to Byron,Dresden,Lasalle & Zion Station OCDM, Current as of 971231,ODCM Manual & Summary of Changes Included ML20203L2911998-02-27027 February 1998 Provides Revised Schedule for Hazardous Matl Response Drill Described in 971121 Response to Insp Repts 50-010/97-13,50-237/97-13,50-249/97-13 & NOV 1999-09-30
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059F0311990-08-27027 August 1990 Provides Schedule for Completion of Installation of Mods to Plants Reactor Water Level Instrumentation,Per Generic Ltr 84-23.Penetrations Will Be Installed During Outage 13 for Dresden & During Outage 12 for Quad-Cities ML20055H7631990-07-25025 July 1990 Forwards Financial Info Re Decommissioning of Plants ML17202L2861990-07-0202 July 1990 Forwards Dresden II Upper Vessel Contract Variation Review, La Salle II Upper Vessel Fabrication Summary & Quad-Cities II Upper Vessel Fabrication Summary. ML20043D3231990-06-0101 June 1990 Forwards Rev 31 to Security Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20043C8181990-05-30030 May 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Core Operating Limits Rept,Dresden Station Unit 2,Cycle 12. Rev Reflects MCPR Limit Adjustment for Cycle 12 Due to Number of Reused Channels,Per Discussion of Channel Bow Effects in BWRs in NRC Bulletin 90-002 ML17202G7741990-02-0505 February 1990 Forwards Core Operating Limits Rept,Dresden Station Unit 2,Cycle 12,Rev 0 & Core Operating Limits Rept,Dresden Station Unit 3,Cycle 12,Rev 0. Cycle 12 Startup Expected on 900210 ML19332D3011989-11-15015 November 1989 Provides Update Concerning Evaluation of long-term Improvements to Unit 2 & 3 Isolation Condenser Shell Side Clean Demineralized Water Supply Sys ML19324C2271989-11-0909 November 1989 Forwards Response to Regulatory Effectiveness Review Insp on 890731-0804.Response Withheld ML17285A8081989-10-18018 October 1989 Responds to Request for Info on Environ Qualification of Taped Electrical Splices.Scotch Tapes Allowed by Electrical Test Guide Included Scotch 33,23 & 70 ML20248D0881989-09-21021 September 1989 Forwards Rev 56 to QA Program Topical Rept CE-1-A ML19325C5601989-09-13013 September 1989 Forwards Response to Allegation RIII-87-A-0074 Re Employment Discrimination,Per Eg Greenman 890801 Ltr to C Reid ML20245H3771989-08-0909 August 1989 Forwards Listed Policies,Including Endorsements 24 & 25 to Nelia Policy NF-294,Endorsements 19 & 20 to Maelu Policy MF-128,Endorsements 36 & 37 to Nelia Policy NF-277 & Endorsements 29 & 30 to Maelu Policy MF-114 ML20246L8141989-07-0101 July 1989 Forwards Dresden Nuclear Power Station Monthly Operating Summary Rept for June 1987.Info Previously Submitted on Annual Basis Now Included in Monthly Summary Rept ML20245L6831989-06-29029 June 1989 Forwards Addl Info on Emergency Planning & Fuel Handling Accident,Per E Erickson & R Beck Request ML20245G2411989-06-19019 June 1989 Forwards Endorsements 55,28,205,179,55,37,117,100,108 & 97 to Nelia & Maelu Policies NF-227,MF-114,NF-43,MF-22,NF-253, MF-104,NF-187,MF-54,NF-201 & MF-64.respectively ML20247J1051989-05-17017 May 1989 Responds to Items from SALP 8 Board Repts 50-237/89-01 & 50-249/89-01 for Feb 1988 - Jan 1989.Plant Security Program Now Implements All Aspects of Reporting All Events Identified,Per App E & Section 5.7,to NRC within 1 H ML20246B9501989-04-28028 April 1989 Forwards Rev 55 to CE-1-A, QA Program for Nuclear Generating Stations. Rept Reflects Organizational Changes Resulting from Current Self Analysis Performed in Effort to Improve Effectiveness ML20245J2421989-04-25025 April 1989 Forwards Rev 27 to Security Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20247B6021989-04-13013 April 1989 Forwards Results of Util Investigation of Allegation RIII-88-A-0147 Re Fitness for Duty.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(a)(7)) ML20245A1521989-04-12012 April 1989 Forwards Monthly Performance Rept for Mar 1989.W/o Encl ML20244B5081989-04-10010 April 1989 Forwards Addl Info Re Accident Analysis & Protective Action Plans During Emergency Conditions ML20244A7421989-04-0303 April 1989 Responds to 890201 Telcon Request for Addl Info Re Item 2.2.1.3, Use of Info Handling Sys & Item 2.2.1.4, Mgt Control of Generic Ltr 83-28 ML20244D1101989-03-28028 March 1989 Forwards Corrected Radioactive Effluent Rept for Jul-Dec 1988 for Plant.Final Data for Sr-89,Sr-90,Fe-55,tritium & Gross Alpha Included in Rept ML20248D9741989-03-27027 March 1989 Forwards Response to Requests for Addl Info Re Emergency Plan,Tech Specs & Decommissioning Plan.Info on Emergency Plan Requirements Will Be Provided by 890410,per 890323 Discussion W/P Erickson ML20247B2791989-03-23023 March 1989 Forwards Endorsements 23,18,34,27,202,176,54,36,114,97,105 & 93 to Nelia Policies NF-294,MF-128,NF-277,MF-114,NF-43, MF-22,NF-253,MF-104,NF-187,MF-54,NF-201 & MF-64, Respectively ML20246P2311989-03-20020 March 1989 Forwards Endorsements 203 & 204 to Nelia Policy NF-43, Endorsements 177 & 178 to Maelu Policy MF-22,Endorsements 115 & 116 to Nelia Policy NF-187 & Endorsements 98 & 99 to Maelu Policy MF-54 ML20247G5311989-03-20020 March 1989 Forwards Overheads Used at 890301 Meeting W/Region III Personnel in Working Group Level to Discuss Dc Ground Policy & How It Applies to Facilities ML20235V2721989-03-0101 March 1989 Forwards Corrected Rev 54 to Topical Rept CE-1-A, QA Program for Nuclear Generating Stations, Incorporating Pages 1-38 & 1-44 ML20235V5921989-02-28028 February 1989 Informs That Response to 880707,0927 & 890107 Requests for Addl Info Re Emergency Plan,Tech Specs & Decommissioning Plan Will Be Submitted by 890327,per 890228 Telcon W/P Erickson ML20235U4251989-02-28028 February 1989 Forwards Rev 26 to Security Plan.Rev Withheld ML20247E7771989-02-24024 February 1989 Forwards Radwaste & Environ Monitoring,Annual Rept 1988 ML20235Y6321989-02-22022 February 1989 Forwards Occupational Radiation Exposure Portions of Plants Operating Repts for 1988,per Reg Guide 1.16 ML20235Y8731989-02-14014 February 1989 Forwards Occupational Radiation Exposures Rept for 1988,per Reg Guide 1.16 ML20235Y6481989-02-14014 February 1989 Forwards Occupational Radiation Exposure Rept for 1988,per Reg Guide 1.16 ML20235U3411989-02-13013 February 1989 Forwards Corrected Radioactive Effluent Rept for Jan-June 1988.Final Data for Sr-89,Sr-90,Fe-55,tritium & Gross Alpha Included ML20235Y6541989-02-0606 February 1989 Forwards Occupational Radiation Exposure Rept for 1988,per Reg Guide 1.16 ML20235Y8491989-02-0202 February 1989 Forwards Occupational Radiation Exposure Rept for 1988,per Reg Guide 1.16 ML20235Y8571989-02-0101 February 1989 Forwards Occupational Radiation Exposures for 1988,per Reg Guide 1.16 ML20235Y6401989-01-27027 January 1989 Forwards Occupational Radiation Exposures Rept for 1988,per Reg Guide 1.16 ML20206K1501988-11-21021 November 1988 Provides Addl Info Re Util Decommissioning Plan & Tech Specs Per NRC 880927 Request.Info Provided Discussed W/P Erickson of NRC on 881117 ML20205P9231988-11-0101 November 1988 Discusses Proposed 881116 Meeting Re Dcrdr Mods & Enhancements,Including Program Overview,Summary of Completed & on-schedule Human Engineering Discrepancy Corrections & More Detailed Discussion of Items ML20154N8291988-09-23023 September 1988 Forwards Rev 25 to Security Plan.Rev Outlines Declassification of Unit 1 Reactor Sphere,Core spray/post- Incident Room & Cribhouse.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20154D2881988-09-0808 September 1988 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-005 & Suppls 1 & 2 Re Piping Supplies,Inc & West Jersey Mfg Co Matls Complying W/Asme Code Requirements.Itemized List of Components Received Encl ML20205A7531988-09-0202 September 1988 Responds to 880707 Request for Addl Info Re Emergency Plan Requirements for Facility Fuel Storage.Response Re Worst Case Skin Doses Projected Onsite & Worst Case Fuel Rod Rupture Provided ML20207F7261988-08-16016 August 1988 Forwards Endorsements 198 & 199,110 & 111 & 101 & 102 to Nelia Policies NF-43,NF-187,NF-201,respectively & Endorsements 172 & 173,93 & 94 & 89 & 90 to Maelu Policies MF-22,MF-54 & MF-64,respectively ML20155D2241988-06-0202 June 1988 Forwards Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-010/88-02,50-237/88-07 & 50-249/88-08. Corrective Actions Withheld ML20154L8391988-05-27027 May 1988 Forwards Rev 24 to Security Plan to Correct & Make Current Identification on Number of Vital Area Doors on Various Levels.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20154L7711988-05-19019 May 1988 Forwards Endorsements 197 to Nelia Policy NF-43,171 to Maelu Policy MF-22,50 to Nelia Policy NF-253,32 to Maelu Policy MF-104,109 to Nelia Policy NF-187 & 92 to Maelu Policy MF-54 ML20153G6091988-04-29029 April 1988 Forwards Environ Rept of Current Decommissioning Status of Dresden 1 & Decommisioning Program Plan for Dresden Nuclear Power Station Unit 1. Fee Paid ML20151U6961988-04-25025 April 1988 Forwards Endorsements 195 & 196 to Nelia Policy NF-43, Endorsements 169 & 170 to Maelu Policy MF-22,Endorsements 99 & 100 to Nelia Policy NF-201 & Endorsements 86 & 87 to Maelu Policy MF-64 1990-08-27
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( / Chicago, Illinois 60690 January 20, 1984 Mr. R. C. DeYoung, Director '
Of fice of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington', D.C. 20555
Subject:
Dresden Station Unit 2 Response to Notice of Violation Inspection Report No. 50-237/83-17 NRC Docket No. 50-237 Reference (a): J. G. Keppler letter to J. J.
O'Connor dated November 18, 1983.
Dear Sir:
This letter is in response to a special safety inspection conducted during the period June 6 through September 8, 1983 of activities at Dresden Station Unit 2. Reference (a) indicated that certain activities appeared in noncompliance with NRC requirements. The Commonwealth Edison response to the Notice of Violation is provided in the enclosure.
In our review of this issue, we agree with the NRC that the shaf t arm seals of the torus-to-drywell vacuum breakers were not procured as safety-related components in accordance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix B.
However, the purpose of the NRC enforcement program, as dercribed in 10 CFR Part 2, is to promote and protect the health and safety of the public. Consistent with that aim, the Severity Level of any violation should be characterized by the safety significance of the event. In this matte'r we do not believe the characterization of the event as a Severity Level III violation is appropriate. This conclusion stems from that fact that, although we exceeded the allowable primary containment leakage rate in Section 3.7.2 of the Technical Specifications our own conservative calculations showed that had a release occurred It would not have exceeded Part 100 guidelines. The safety significance of this event should be based on 10 CFR Part 100 criteria and not on the conservative limits set within the Technical Specifications. These leakage limits .
noted in the bases of the Technical Specifications, are conservative]y, as derived from Part 100 limits and therefore, we are being unnecessarily penalized because of conservative, Technical Specifications.
In summary, we believe that the safety significance of the event does not warrant a Severity Level III civil penalty. Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.205, we_hereby request that the NRC reclassify the event as a Severity Level IV non-compliance.
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' Finally, we were asked to address three unresolved items identified in Inspection Report No. 50-237/83-17. Our response to all three items, as.it applies to Dresden Station, is detailed in the attachment to this letter. Two of the items, the requirement to ensure the. adequacy of specifications in procurement documents to assure spare / replacement parts are at least equivalent to the original parts, end the use.of generic parts classifications, are applicable to all CECO stations. For the first of these two items - the requirement to ensure the adequacy of procurement documents - all sites will review and revise, as necessary, their receiving inspection procedures to include additional guidance as noted in Dresden's response. Additionally, all sites will prepare as required an administrative procedure (s) to ensure the adequacy of our procurement documents for spare / replacement parts. As for the second item, all stations have received a revised generic parts classification list which- contcins- a special caution on the use of the list We believe this revised generic list will satisfy your concern.
All rocedure changes will be completed and implementation begun by March 15, 984 at all the sites.
If you have any further questions regarding this matter, please direct them to this office.
Very truly yours, b
Cordell Reed Vice-President BR/lm cc: NRC Resident Inspector - Dresden J. G. Keppler - Region III Attachment 7954N
ATTACHMENT COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY
_ RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC DOCKET NO. 50-237 The item of noncompliance identified in the enclosure to the NRC letter, dated November 18, 1983 is responded to in the following paragraphs:
ITEM OF NONCOMPLIANCE 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion II requires, in part, that licensees identify components covered by the Quality Assurance Program and that the program provide control over activities af fecting those components to an extent consistent with their importance to safety. The licensee's NRC approved Quality Assurance Program, Topical Report CE-1-A, commits to Regulatory Guide 1.33 (1972) which endorses ANSI N45.2-1971, and ANSI N45.2, Paragraph 2, indicates that the Quality Assurance Program shall identify items to which the program applies and shall provide for the assurance of quality consistent with requirements considering such factors as the importance of malfunction or failure of the items to plant safety.
Contrary to the above, the licensee failed to (1) identify the shaft arm seals of the torus-to-drywell vacuum breakers es components covered by the Quality Assurance Program and (2) provide controls over those components commensurate with their importance to safety. As a result, in 1981, replacement seals were not procured and installed in accordance with the requirements of Appendix B. In 1983, those seals failed during a containment integrated leak rate test. After that failure, the licensee again procured replacement seals which did not meet the requirements of Appendix B.
Admission or Denial of Alleged Violation Commonwealth Edison admits that, in 1981, replacement vacuum breaker cctuation arm shaft seals were not procurred totally in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion II. However, upon review of the severity categories as described in 10 CFR 2, Part VI, Supplement I (Part 50 - Facility Operations), it appears that severity category IV is most applicable, particularly since calculations indicated that 10 CFR 100 limits were not exceeded given a desi oven though the Limiting Condition of Operation (LCO)gn inbasis Technical accident Specification Section 3.7.2 was exceeded.
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REASON-FOR THE VIOLATION Two distinct reasons were evident for this event. First, the original cquipment manufacturer (OEM) Atwood and Morrill Co., Inc. who has an approved Q.A. program, supplied three (3) different sets of shaft arm seals to Dresden during the past several years under the same part number. Secondly, Dresden Station misinterpreted the Station Nuclear Engineering Department (SNED) safety-related parts list for use in safety-related components.
The shaft arm seals installed during the 1981 Unit 2 Refueling Outage on six (6) vacuum breakers consisted of 3 pieces (2 end pieces and 1 internal chevron). The 3 piece seals were supplied by the OEM under the same part number as the original 4 piece seals. A six (6) piece set was alsc received from the OEM under the same part number but was never used.
The 3 and 6 piece sets were later determined to be more applicable to high pressure than to low pressure applications although no specific vendor qualifications for the seals were available. The valve drawing specifies the 4 piece set. All seals were ordered by part number and a certificate of conformance certifying the part number was received with the 3 piece and 6 piece sets.
On May 8, 1975, Comma'nwealth Edison's Station Nuclear Engineering Department (SNED) issued a spare parts and materials guideline for safety-related equipment. As part of this guideline, packlag materials were inappropriately considered to be generically classified as non-safety related. As a result, the torus-to-drywell vacuum breaker actuation arm shaft seals were classified as non-safety related.
On December 29, 1982, a meeting was held at the Commonwealth Edison Company (CECO) Corporate Office to discuss the procedures for review of the classification of all parts if they are used in safety-related components. It was agreed that each operating station would develop procedures which would outline the proper methodology for: (1) performing technical reviews of spare parts, (2) determining their classification in accordance with criteria provided by SNED, and (3) providing administrative control of a spare parts classification list.
Dresden Station implemented station procedures for these items as of May 1, 1983.
To clarify on a generic basis the non-safety related parts that could be used in safety-related components, SNED issued a partial list on February 9, 1983. Packing was not included until the total list was reissued on March 2, 1983. Packing was then included on the list but identified as material that might be safety-related in some applications.
In such cases, the production stores parts listing was expected to be examined prior to ordering the part to determine if a safety-related stores item number existed for a part having a similar application. If the part was found listed in the production stores list and had a safety-related stores item number, the part classification was to be reviewed for correctness. Dresden Station implemented this guidance in July, 1983 after a thorough review of its effect on station procedures.
Corrective Actions Taken and Results Achieved As a result of this event, Dresden Station reclassified the vacuum breaker shaft seals as safety-related on July 8, 1983, and adopted a new interpretation of the generic parts list for material such as packing using a failure mode analysis.
On August 2, 1983, SNED again revised the list of generic non-safety related parts for use in safety-related components. This revision, in cddition to the changes described above, included special instructions for using the generic list. A Caution was also applied to the list on October 3, 1983, which was issued to each CECO Nuclear Power Station for implementation.
CAUTION: Before applying the-generic non-safety related classification to any specific part, consideration should j be given to the function of the part. This consideration j does not necessarily require a full " safety classification j checklist" evaluation; however, some documentation should be maintained. Specific consideration shall be given to determine any unique safety-related function of the generic j part in the specific component. '
Prompt and extensive corrective actions were taken in response to this ovent. Both the cause of the event was determined and the replacement seals were demonstrated acceptable for the pressure conditions through a testing program at Dresden coupled with a successful primary containment Integrated Leak Rate Test (ILRT) prior to Unit 2 startup. The seal installation and testing was done under a safety-related work package and per 10 CFR 50, Appendix J requirements.
Additional corrective actions taken following the event are as follows:
- 1. All twelve (12) Unit 2 torus to drywell vacuum breaker actuation arm seal pairs were disassembled and inspected. The shaft seals on the six (6) vacuum breakers which were observed to be leaking consisted of 3 pieces (2 end pieces and 1 internal chevron).
The remaining six (6) vacuum breakers contained the original .
design 4 piece seal (2 end pieces and 2 internal chevrons).
- 2. Through a parts inventory of the seals and a Mechanical Maintenance activities review, each of the 3, 4 and 6 piece seal assemblies received at Dresden were dispositioned. At no time was an improper set used on any other drywell to torus vacuum breaker other than the six (6) identified on Unit 2. To ensure the accountability of the seals was correct, three (3) vacuum breakers were randomly selected to be disassembled and inspected
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on Unit 3 during an outage of sufficient length (greater than 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />). ( A successful ILRT was conducted prior to startup of Unit 3 at the conclusion of the last refueling outage.)
Examination at a subsequent outage showed the seals to be of the 4 l' piece set.
- 3. .Upon further investigation it was determined that the seals furnished by the OEM were more suitable for a high pressure application than for low pressure applications. All twelve vacuum breaker shaft seals were replaced with 3-piece teflon seals supplied by the John Crane Company, which are similar to the Atwood-Morrill 3-piece seals but more pliable and suitable for a low pressure application.
- 4. Following the installation of the John Crane seals, a new LLRT program was established based on experimental results using the Atwood-Morrill 3-piece and 4 piece packing assemblies. It was determined that if the seals were pressurized to 75 psig and held for a period of 15 minutes with no appreciable pressure decay or lubricant leakage, the seals were suitable for service. In addition, the required LLRT and ILRT were satisfactorily completed per 10 CFR 50, Appendix J and Technical Specification 3.7.2.b.
The additional LLRT has been incorporated into the appropriate Dresden procedures for future testing at Dresden.
- 5. A review of all other LLRT (Type B test) boundaries, test time t
yequirements and the type of valve packing being tested was completed to determine if a similar problem might exist. None were identified, and we believe the inadequacy of the original LLRT was an isolated event.
- 6. A memorandum was issued to maintenance and stores personnel advising them to be alert ~to differences between old and new stock and differences between parts removed and parts being installed.
This memorandum will be incorporated into the appropriate Dresden Administrative Procedure by March 15, 1984.
- 7. On July 8, 1983 the John Crane Company seals installed on Unit 2 were upgraded to the safety-related classification per the component classification procedure implemented on May 1, 1983.
The seal LLRT testing program developed to demonstrate the new seal integrity on Unit 2 prior to the ILRT was incorporated into the evaluation process of the seals.
- 8. Of f-site dose calculations were performed. The results demonstrated that 10 CFR 100 limits would not have been exceeded at the site boundary had a postulated accident occurred.
Corrective Action Taken to Avoid Further Violations and Response to Unresolved Items Since May 1, 1983 two new Dresden Administrative Procedures (DAPs) were incorporated into the Dresden Station Quality Program: (1) DAP 11-4,
" Supplemental Listing of Safety- Related (SR), Non-Safety Related (NSR) and American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME) Code-Related Systems, Structures and Components", and (2) DAP 11-5, " Supplemental Listing of Non-Safety Related (NSR) Subcomponents/ Parts Used On/In Safety-Related (SR)
Systems, Structures and Components". To further enhance this program and to address three (3) unresolved items ioentified in I.E. Inspection Report no. 50-237/83-17, the following actions are plenned:
Unresolved Item #1 The licensee will establish the ability of the currently installed seals and grease in Dresden Units 2 and 3 to perform their safety-related function under service conditions expected during the design basis event. The licensee will complete temperature and radiation qualification during the 1983 Dresden Unit 3 refueling outage. Pending completion of licensee efforts and NRC review, this item is unresolved (237/83-17-02).
Response
At the present time, Commonwealth Edison has initiated a testing program in which the vacuum breaker seals and the grease used with the seals will be qualified under the environmental conditions expected during a design-basis event. These are functional tests which are being performed with a mock-up of the vacuum breaker's stuf fing box.
The material testing will include the John Crane "3-ring" seal set currently in use in Unit 2, the John Crane "4-ring" seal sets planned for use in Unit 3, and the Dow Corning 111 lubricant. Also samples of the Atwood and Morrill "4-ring" seal sets now installed on Unit 3 will be set aside and scheduled for testing should the feasibility of deleting all of them during the Unit 3 Refueling Outage come into question. Finally, the experimental bronze bushing /EPR 0-ring seal will also be prepared and scheduled for testing. This testing will be performed at Argonne National Laboratory and the results will be completed by March 15, 1984.
Unresolved Item #2 The adequacy of specifications in procurement documents in assuring that spare / replacement parts ordered from original equipment suppliers withuut approved Q.A. programs are equivalent or superior to originally installed components needs to be verified for all CECO nuclear facilities. Pending completion of licensee ef forts and NRC review, this item is unresolved (237/83-17-03).
Response
The requirement to ensure the adequacy of specifications for spare /
replacement parts purchased from original equipment manufacturers (OEM) without an apprcved Quelity Assurance Program is presently contained in our Quality Assurance ' Manual Section QP 4-51. In order to increase the effectiveness of the procedures implementing this requirement, two supplemental measures will be taken. Dresden's receiving inspection procedures will be revised to include guidelines that ensare parts are the same as, or equivalent to, those in the original component. Also, the memorandum previously issued by the Maintenance Assistant Superin-tendent will be incorporated into our procedure for work requests (DAP 15-1) to provide an additional method of identifying spare / replacement parts concerns.
Two additional areas of concern were identified during review of this item. These areas are situations where the original equipment ecnu#acturer (OEM) has changed a safety-related replacement part or when i safety-related spare part is belng purchased from an alternate supp.ier. To ensure the adequacy of spare / replacement parts used in these situations, an administrative procedure will be written to provide a technical review of part adequacy and to ensure an appropriate specification is provided. This procedure will be used in conjunction with the receipt inspection and work request procedures.
These corrective actions will be implemented by March 15, 1984.
Unresolved Item #3. s s 3 The licensee - will-evaluate for all CECO stations the potential for
! circumvention of the classification review of non-safety related parts used in safety-related systems by the use of generic classifications.
Pending completion of licensee efforts and NRC review, this item is unresolved (237/83-17-04).
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! Response ,s The existing $tlED' generic < parts list will be r'evised at Dresden to only include items which ha've a low probability of being safety-related.
All remaining parts will be subject to individual review as required by Dresden procedure DAP 11-5. In sadition, parts which remain on the generic list,will receive a review by the Quality Control Department to 'determins if,any circumstances exist which would require the part'to have further review,per DAP 11-5. This review will be incorporated in!.o the axisting procedure (CAP 15-1) which presently requires that . Quality Cor; trol determine if a part has been previously evaluted by'reylewing the parts classification which includes the generic list. The guidelines for determination of need for further review have been provided by SNED. The generic parts list and DAP 15-1 revisions will-Os made by March 15,,1984.
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Date When Full Compliance Will Be Achieved All corrective action items identified, if not previously noted, will be completed by March 15, 1984.
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