ML20127C393
| ML20127C393 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Hope Creek |
| Issue date: | 01/07/1993 |
| From: | Thomson F Public Service Enterprise Group |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| GL-92-04, GL-92-4, NLR-N92189, NUDOCS 9301140183 | |
| Download: ML20127C393 (2) | |
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O rsEG Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Nuclear Department JAN 0 71993 4
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U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:
CORRECTED PAGE FOR RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 92-04 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-354 It has come to our attention that the response to Generic Letter 92-04 provided by Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) on September 24, 1992 (NLR-N92139) included an error on page 3 of the attachment.
A word processing error on the attachment inadvertently omitted the first three lines on that page.
PSE&G is enclosing a replacement page for that letter to provide a complete copy.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Sincerely,
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Thomson, Jr.
Manager - Licensing and Regulation Enclosure C
Mr.
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Dembok Licensing Project Manager Mr.
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Martin, Administrator Region I Mr. T. Johnson Senior Resident Inspector Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625 B;c pw;r is in umr luuli} d 9301140183 930107
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9 superintendents. This training has been completed.
As indicated in (1) (c) above, it has been determined that procedure changes are not warranted at this time.
JEOUESTED ACTIONS 3.
Each licensee should provide its plans and schedule for corrective actions, including any proposed hardware modifications necessary to ensure the level instrumentation system design is of high functional-reliability for long term operation. Since this instrumentation plays an important role in plant safety and is required for both normal and accident conditions, the staff recommends that each utility implement its longer term actions to assure a level instrumentation system of high functional reliability at the first opportunity but prior to starting up after the next refueling outage commencing 3 months after the date of this letter.
ESE&G RESPONSE 3.
PSE&G intends to continue to support the BWROG's efforts in this area. The Owner's Group plans include the collection of plant unique data, tests, analysis, and development of potential modifications. The approach to be taken will be based on full scale prototypal tests of reference leg configurations, and in parallel-the development of an V
analytical reference leg model. PSE&G agrees with the BWROG H
and the staff that the water level instrumentation issue is not an immediate safety concern and-believes it is premature to commit to any modifications until the phenomenon and its implications are completely understood.
Based on the results of the BWROG's work, PSE&G will implement the necessary. hardware and/or procedural
- modifications when or if they are identified. PSE&G will provide the results of this testing and its implications for HCGS when completed. A schedule for corrective actions i
will also be provided to the NRC at that time.
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