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Statement of Matl Facts as to Which There Is No Genuine Issue Re Joint Intervenors Contention 10.1.Applicant Method for Complying W/Reg Guide 1.33 Adequate
ML20137J338
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 08/26/1985
From: Bordenick B
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD)
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 85 tm 29 All 59 BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD CFFICE Or SECRG/w 5 E t'

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(Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, )

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NRC STAFF'S STATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS AS TO WHICH THERE IS N0 GENUINE ISSUE TO BE HEARD REGARDING INTERVENORS' CONTENTION 10.1 (DOSE-RATE EFFECTS) 1.

In order to account for dose rate effects, the NRC Staff requires operating license applicants to develop and implement sur-veillance and maintenance procedures which will detect age-related degradation of electrical equipment and take corrective action before a safety problem develops. Affidavit of Hukam C. Garg at 16.

2.

Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, " Quality Assurance Program Requirements (Operation)", contains recommendations for surveillance and maintenance procedures which are acceptable to the Staff.

Id. at 17.

3.

The Applicants have described their method for complying with Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, in developing the surveillance and maintenance procedures for the Vogtle plant. The Applicants' method has been examined by the NRC Staff and has been found to be acceptable.

Id. at 18.

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The NRC Staff will verify that an appropriate surveillance and maintenanc'e' program is developed and implemented which is intended to specifically address unanticipated age-related degradation of electrical cable insolation at the Vogtle plant, in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2.

Id. at 19.

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Based on the above considerations, there is adequate assurance that any significantly increased deterioration of cable insulation due to the expected radiation dose rate will be discovered, if any occurs, and will not cause an unsafe condition to occur at Vogtle.

Respectfully submitted, M'.

  • M N /d Bernard M. Bordenick Counsel for NRC Staff Dated at Bethesda, Maryland this 26th day of August,1985 I