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Sur 2019 Annual Assessment Meeting Presentation
ML20098B729
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Site: Surry  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 04/07/2020
From: Phil Niebaum
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Surry Annual Assessment Meeting 2019 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region 2 ML20098B729

Agenda Introductions - Surry Resident Inspectors and Regional Staff Responsible for Oversight Strategic Plan Goals Annual Assessment Summary Findings Performance Indicators NRC Plans for 2020 NRC COVID-19 Response Questions/Answers

Introductions

Resident Inspectors Lou McKown- Senior Resident Inspector Carey Read - Resident Inspector Regional Personnel Stewart Bailey - Branch Chief Phil Niebaum - Senior Project Engineer Jeffrey Hamman - Senior Project Engineer Donna Jackson - Project Engineer

The NRCs Resident Inspectors

The NRCs Resident Inspectors NRC Strategic Plan Goals Safety - Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment Security - Ensure adequate protection of the secure use and management of radioactive materials

NRC Annual Assessment Summary Surry Nuclear Plant Dominion/Surry operated the plant safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the environment.

Surry was in the Licensee Response Column of the NRCs ROP Action Matrix for the last quarter of 2019.

NRC Inspection Activities Surry Nuclear Plant for 2019 Approx. 6330 hours0.0733 days <br />1.758 hours <br />0.0105 weeks <br />0.00241 months <br /> of inspection and related activities Two (2) resident inspectors on site - residents group inspections into four quarters per year and walk through the plant every day Three (3) major team inspections Cyber Security Inspection Emergency Preparedness Exercise Post Approval License Renewal Inspections

Surry PIs and Findings January 1 through December 31, 2019 All Green Performance Indicators Three (3) Green / Severity Level IV inspection findings

NRC Inspection Findings Surry Nuclear Plant Failure to Identify Nonfunctional Backflow Preventers During Operator Rounds Failure to Enter Turbine Building Degradation in the Corrective Action Program Failure to Align B Emergency Service Water Pump to Angle Drive to Diesel Engine Train in accordance with As Built Design Specification

Significance Threshold Performance Indicators Green Baseline Inspection White Requires additional NRC oversight Yellow Requires more NRC oversight Red Requires most NRC oversight Inspection Findings Green Very low safety or security significance White Low to moderate safety or security significance Yellow Substantial safety or security significance Red High safety or security significance

NRC Inspection Plans for 2020 NRC plans baseline inspections at Surry for the remainder of 2020. This includes:

Design Basis Assurance Inspection Emergency Preparedness Program Inspection Radiological Protection Inspections Inservice Inspections / Testing Inspection Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution

NRC Response to COVID-19 Mission Critical Functions Monitoring plant activities through inspections and oversight.

Maintaining emergency response capabilities with Regional IRCs and HQ.

Risk-informing "eyes on" inspections through residents and regional inspections.

NRC Response to COVID-19 Additional Actions Established a COVID-19 Task Force When on site, residents are social distancing as much as possible Dedicated Continuity of Operations Plan available Coordinating actions with industry on best practices to minimize impacts.

Getting in Touch with the NRC Website - www.nrc.gov Questions/Information -

OPA2.Resource@nrc.gov or 404-997-4417 Allegations 800-695-7403 Employment - 301-415-7400 or www.usajobs.gov

NRC Social Media

  • GovDelivery:

https://service.govdelivery.com/accounts/USNRC/subscriber/new

Questions?

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 2 April 22, 2020