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MONTHYEARML20196E8931999-06-16016 June 1999 Rev 0 to 2B11-0001, Core Shroud B214R1 Structural Evaluation ML20155C6921998-10-27027 October 1998 Audit Rept for Audit Conducted on 981006-09 on Implementation of GL 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps ML20202D9051998-01-21021 January 1998 Rev 0 to 0VA-0114, Control Bldg Transient Temp Analysis During Spring Conditions ML20216J1151997-09-0303 September 1997 Rev 5 to CP&L-CED-M-01, Mlsb Analysis CR Dose Analysis to Support Power Uprate ML20137Y6491997-03-26026 March 1997 Rev 3 to MSLB Analysis CR Dose Analysis to Support Power Uprate ML20136E8021997-01-24024 January 1997 Rev 0 to Control Room & Offsite Doses Due to Control Rod Drop Accident ML20134L3121996-11-20020 November 1996 Press Release II-96-96, NRC Staff Proposes $150,000 Fine Against CP&L at Brunswick ML20134H2481996-11-13013 November 1996 Press Release II-96-94, NRC Schedules Special Insp Exit Meeting at Brunswick Plant ML20128Q1391996-10-18018 October 1996 Press Release II-96-85, NRC Staff Holds Predecisional Enforcement Conference to Discuss Brunswick Equipment Concerns W/Cp&L ML20133F3741996-09-18018 September 1996 Rev 1 to Brunswick Units 1 & 2 Hydro Test P-T Curve Development ML20202D8941996-09-12012 September 1996 Rev 0 to 0VA-0104, Control Bldg Transient Temp Analysis ML20217N0901995-04-0505 April 1995 Rev 0 to CPL-36Q-303, Comparison of ASME Code App a Versus App G Methodology ML20078Q2201994-12-15015 December 1994 Rev 1 to Caculation CPL-34Q-301, Weld Overlay Repair Design for BSEP Unit 1 Feedwater Safe-End Welds ML20058N8231993-12-22022 December 1993 Undated Package Consisting of Attachment 1 to Employee Concerns Program ML20046A3291992-12-31031 December 1992 Analysis for Bsep,Units 1 & 2 SWS for Analysis for TS 3.7.1.2 Proposed Change. ML20046A3351992-08-11011 August 1992 Bsep,Unit 2 SWS Operating Limits, Reflecting Upgraded NSW Pump Motor Thrust Bearings ML20046A3401992-08-11011 August 1992 Bsep,Unit 1 SWS Hydraulic Analysis, Reflecting Installation of Upgraded NSW Pump Motor Thrust Bearings ML20046A3261992-03-27027 March 1992 Bsep,Units 1 & 2 SW Single Failure Analysis, Reflecting Installation of Plant Mods ML20079M9501991-11-11011 November 1991 Responses to NUMARC Aquatic Resources Survey & Questionnaire to Support Part 51 Rule Change Socioeconomic & Waste Mgt Questions ML20079M9901991-11-11011 November 1991 Responses to NUMARC Aquatic Resources Survey & Questionnaire to Support Part 51 Rule Change Socioeconomic & Waste Mgt Questions ML20067A9871991-01-21021 January 1991 Rev 0 to Flow Evaluation - RHR Valve to Recirculation Tee ML20067A9771991-01-17017 January 1991 Rev 0 to Summary of Stress for Plan Evaluation ML20067A9701991-01-16016 January 1991 Rev 0 to Stress Analysis of RHR Valve to Recirculation Tee ML20066C5371990-12-15015 December 1990 Rev 0 to Through Wall Leak Evaluation for Line 2-SW-234-6-157 ML20065N9511990-11-30030 November 1990 TIP Incident Dose Calculations ML20046A4491989-12-19019 December 1989 BSEP SE Sys Instrumentation & Control Setpoint Review. ML20129F4831985-05-0909 May 1985 Package of Compilations of Results of Operator Licensing & Requalification Exams ML20009G1221981-05-11011 May 1981 Telcon W/D McGuire Re Temporary Loss of Power to Security Sys on 810511.Power Loss Caused Inability to Monitor Security Alarms in CAS & Secondary Alarm Station.Sys Back on Line & Fully Operational.Written Rept Submitted by 810815 1999-06-16
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MONTHYEARML20134L3121996-11-20020 November 1996 Press Release II-96-96, NRC Staff Proposes $150,000 Fine Against CP&L at Brunswick ML20134H2481996-11-13013 November 1996 Press Release II-96-94, NRC Schedules Special Insp Exit Meeting at Brunswick Plant ML20128Q1391996-10-18018 October 1996 Press Release II-96-85, NRC Staff Holds Predecisional Enforcement Conference to Discuss Brunswick Equipment Concerns W/Cp&L 1996-11-20
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission L Region II 101 Marietta Street. N. W.
Suite 2900 Atlanta, GA 30323
! No: 11-96-96 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Ken Clark (404)331-5503 (Wednesday November 20, 1996)
Roger Hannah (404) 331-7878 NRC STAFF PROPOSES $150,000 FINE AGAINST CP&L AT BRUNSWICK The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has proposed a $150.000 civil penalty against Carolina Power & Light Company for alleged violations of NRC requirements at the Brunswick nuclear power plant at Southport, North Carolina.
NRC officials said the fine was being 3roposed after an NRC inspection revealed deficiencies in the company's imp'ementation of the environmental l qualification (EO) program required by federal regulations and in corrective actions designed to correct problems identified in the program.
Federal regulations require commercial nuclear power plants to list electrical equipment important to safety, including performance specifications, electrical characteristics and environmental conditions. Each item must be qualified by testing of, or experience with, . identical or similar equipment so that' it can be expected to perform its intended function during adverse environmental conditions such as fire, water, radiation or a combination of all three.
Stewart D. Ebneter Administrator of the NRC's Region II office in Atlanta, told the company in a letter dated November 19 that an NRC inspection at Brunswick earlier this year indicated deficiencies in the E0 program which included failures to' incorporate appropriate equipment in the program, to maintain documentation of equipment qualification or to maintain accurate lists of E0 equipment. He said the company also failed to correct problems over a long period because items were closed without proper assurance that deficiencies were corrected. In addition, he said management failed to comprehend the full scope of problems and failed to provide necessary direction and focus for correcting
< the problems.
The NRC said no equipment operability problems were identified during the company's review of E0 program deficiencies.
i Tne company has 30 days from receipt of the Notice of Violation to either l pay the civil penalty or to protest its imposition.
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