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Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MONTHYEARML20210R3581999-08-13013 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Allowing Performance of CRDM & Ni Instrumentation Replacement to Not Be Considered Core Alterations During Operational Condition 5,Refueling,while Fuel Is in Reactor Vessel ML20210Q4101999-08-0606 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.6.4, Vacuum Relief, Removing Specific Operability Requirements Related to Position Indication for Suppression chamber-drywell Vacuum Breakers & Revising Action Statements & Srs,Per NUREG-1433 ML20209G3581999-07-14014 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Amend to Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,revising TS Allowing LCS Units 1 & 2 to Operate at Uprated Power Level of 3489 Mwt ML20209D3931999-07-0707 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Proposed Degraded Voltage Low Limit Setpoint & Adding High Limit Setpoint & Allowable Value ML20209D3231999-07-0707 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising MCPR Safety Limits & Adding Approved Siemens Power Corp Methodology List of TRs for COLR ML20206T1401999-05-19019 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.4.4, Chemistry, Relocating to UFSAR ML20195E0101998-11-0909 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,adding Automatic Primary Containment Isolation on Ambient & Differential Temperature to High for RWCU Sys Pump,Pump Valve,Holdup Pipe & Filter/Demineralizer ML20195E0541998-11-0909 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,to Modify Degraded Voltage Second Level Undervoltage Relay Setpoint & Allowable Value to TS 3/4.3.3 & TS Table 3.3.3-2 ML20154M4641998-10-16016 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Lowering Power Level Below Which TCV & TSV Closure Scram Signals & EOC-RPT Signal Are Not in Effect ML20217M6671998-05-0101 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Adding Ventilation Filter Testing Program ML20216E3221998-04-0707 April 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Addition of Ventilation Filter Testing Program ML20217J2981998-03-24024 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting Unit 1 License Condition 2.C.(30)(a) in Entirety ML20202C8971998-02-0202 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Changes to Relocate Fire Protection Requirements ML20203G5051997-12-12012 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Modifying Bypass Logic for Msli Valve Isolation Acuation Instrumentation on Condenser Low Vacuum ML20199K5481997-11-24024 November 1997 Proposed Ts,Adding Automatic Primary Containment Isolation on Ambient & Differential Temp High for Rwcs Pump,Pump Valve,Holdup Pipe & F/D Valve Rooms & Eliminating RHR Sys Steam Condensing Mode Isolation Actuation Instrumentation ML20211P9331997-10-15015 October 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Eliminating Unnecessary Detail from Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements ML20217C3771997-09-26026 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Adding Ventilation Filter Testing Program ML20216H7711997-09-0404 September 1997 Corrected TS Bases Sections B 3/4.2.1 & B 3/4.2.3 Re Thermal Limits ML20216C6381997-08-29029 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating New Siemens' Methodologies That Will Enhance Operational Flexibility & Reducing Likelihood of Future Plant Derates ML20141J5671997-08-12012 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Surveillance Requirement 4.7.1.3.c Re Ultimate Heat Sink by Deletion of Sediment Deposition Insp in Lake Screen House ML20151K9551997-08-0101 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Title of Site Quality Verification Director to Manager of Quality & Safety Assessment ML20148U2591997-07-0101 July 1997 Proposed Tech Specs to Change Definition of Channel Calibration & Correcting Miscellaneous Errors in TS & Bases. TS Affected Are TS Definition 1.4,TS Tables 3/4.3.2-1 & 3/4.3.6-1 & Bases for TS 3/4.3.1 ML20148Q4301997-07-0101 July 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Reflecting Improvements Made to Control Room Ventilation Air Intake Radiation Monitoring Sys Logic to Reduce Spurious Actuation of Emergency Filtration Mode of Operation & Unnecessary Challenges to ESF ML20148N0201997-06-19019 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Relocating Fire Protection Requirements ML20141L0371997-05-27027 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating Restructured Station Organization,Change to Submittal Frequency of Radiological Effluent Release Rept & Other Administrative Changes ML20137W5131997-04-14014 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Feedwater/Main Turbine Trip Sys Actuation Instrumentation Design Change ML20134A1931997-01-20020 January 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.1.3.5 Re Control Rod Scram accumulators,3/4.4.4.3.2 Re Reactor Coolant Sys Operational leakage,3/4.5.1 Re ECCS - operating,3/4.5.3 Re ECCS, Suppression Chamber & 3/4.6.2.1 Re Suppression Chamber ML20135E6841996-12-0202 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Requesting Amend to Section 3.4.2 to Revise SRV Configuration to Include Only 13 of Current 18 SRVs ML20129J4491996-10-31031 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Elimination of Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation Requirements ML20129B7981996-10-14014 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 2.1.2 Re Thermal Power,High Pressure & High flow,5.3 Re Reactor core,4.0 Re Design features,3/4.1.3 Re Control Rods & 3/4.2.4 Re Linear Heat Generation Rate ML20116A9601996-07-15015 July 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Revision of App A,Ts for Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,relocating Fire Protection Requirements of Listed TS Sections ML20113C8641996-06-21021 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Including Extension of 18 Month Surveillance Interval & One Time Change to TS to Extend AOT for Each Subsystem of CR & Auxiliary Electric Equipment Room Emergency Filtration Sys ML20107F0641996-04-16016 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Eliminating Selected Response Time Testing Requirements ML20107A8641996-04-0808 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs for Siemens Power Corp Fuel Transition ML20096G3411996-01-18018 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Setpoints for Automatic Primary Containment Isolation on MSL Tunnel Differential Temp High & Deleting Automatic Isolation Function on MSL Tunnel Temp High ML20095K6971995-12-21021 December 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Deleting TS LCO 3.4.2 Action Statement B ML20093D4421995-10-0202 October 1995 Proposed TS Section 3.4.2,changing SRV Safety Valve Function Lift Setting Tolerance ML20091P8971995-08-28028 August 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Eliminating MSIV Leakage Control Sys & Increasing MSIV Leakage Limits for Unit 2 ML20084U3071995-06-0808 June 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Revised SRs & Administrative Requirements Associated W/Edgs ML20084C2491995-05-23023 May 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Clarifying Described Equipment out-of- Svc Options ML20083P6401995-05-19019 May 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising TS Requirement That Verifies Each Fire Protection Valve in Correct Position at Least Once Per 31 Days ML20082J9341995-04-11011 April 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Re Extension of Specific Surveillance Intervals ML20087H7871995-03-31031 March 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3.4.2,revising SRV Safety Function Lift Setting Tolerances ML20078H1531995-01-30030 January 1995 Proposed Tech Specs,Proposing One Time Extension of Functional Test for Main Steam Line Isolation Valve - Closure Scram Functional Unit in RPS ML20077S3041995-01-13013 January 1995 Proposed Tech Specs Revising Pressure Alarm Setpoint Allowable Values for ECCS & RCIC Sys Keep Filled Pressure Instrumentation Channels ML20078R7081994-12-14014 December 1994 Proposed Tech Specs,Minimizing Unnecessary Testing & Excessively Restrictive AOT for Certain Actuation Instrumentation in Reactor Protection,Isolation,Emergency Core Cooling,Recirculation Pump Trip & RCIC Sys ML20078B9571994-10-24024 October 1994 Proposed Tech Specs Associated W/Exemption Requests from App J for LaSalle Unit 2 to Return to Cilrt Type a Test Schedule of Three Times in 10 Yrs & for LaSalle Units 1 & 2 to Decouple Cilrt Type a Test Schedule from ISI Schedule ML20069J7801994-06-0909 June 1994 Proposed Tech Specs for Partial Implementation of GE ARTS Program ML20065A2231994-03-22022 March 1994 Proposed Tech Specs Re Deletion of Primary Containemnt Structural Integrity ML20063F3441994-01-28028 January 1994 Proposed Tech Specs 3.3.1 & 3.3.4,extending Surveillance Test Interval from Monthly to Quarterly to Verify Proper Position of MSIV Limit Switches for RPS Instrumentation Operability 1999-08-06
[Table view] Category:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TEST REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20212F9221999-09-23023 September 1999 Rev 2.3 to Chapters 10,11,12 & App F of LaSalle Annex Odcm ML20211L2871999-09-0202 September 1999 Revs to ODCM, for LaSalle Annex Including Rev 2.2 for Chapters 10,11,12 & App F ML20210R3581999-08-13013 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Allowing Performance of CRDM & Ni Instrumentation Replacement to Not Be Considered Core Alterations During Operational Condition 5,Refueling,while Fuel Is in Reactor Vessel ML20210Q4101999-08-0606 August 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.6.4, Vacuum Relief, Removing Specific Operability Requirements Related to Position Indication for Suppression chamber-drywell Vacuum Breakers & Revising Action Statements & Srs,Per NUREG-1433 ML20209G3581999-07-14014 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Amend to Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,revising TS Allowing LCS Units 1 & 2 to Operate at Uprated Power Level of 3489 Mwt ML20209D3231999-07-0707 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Revising MCPR Safety Limits & Adding Approved Siemens Power Corp Methodology List of TRs for COLR ML20209D3931999-07-0707 July 1999 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Proposed Degraded Voltage Low Limit Setpoint & Adding High Limit Setpoint & Allowable Value ML20206T1401999-05-19019 May 1999 Proposed Tech Specs Section 3/4.4.4, Chemistry, Relocating to UFSAR ML20211C3311999-04-30030 April 1999 Rev 2.0 to Generic ODCM for Dresden,Quad Cities,Zion, Lasalle,Byron & Braidwood ML20207A9491999-02-23023 February 1999 Rev 4 to LaSalle County Station Restart Plan for Unit 2 ML20195E0101998-11-0909 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,adding Automatic Primary Containment Isolation on Ambient & Differential Temperature to High for RWCU Sys Pump,Pump Valve,Holdup Pipe & Filter/Demineralizer ML20195E0541998-11-0909 November 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,to Modify Degraded Voltage Second Level Undervoltage Relay Setpoint & Allowable Value to TS 3/4.3.3 & TS Table 3.3.3-2 ML20154M4641998-10-16016 October 1998 Proposed Tech Specs,Lowering Power Level Below Which TCV & TSV Closure Scram Signals & EOC-RPT Signal Are Not in Effect ML20151Y5991998-09-14014 September 1998 Rev 3 to LaSalle County Station Restart Plan, for Unit 2 Only ML20236U5511998-07-24024 July 1998 NRC Manual Chapter 0350 Restart Action Plan,For LaSalle County Station ML20217M6671998-05-0101 May 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Adding Ventilation Filter Testing Program ML20217N9541998-04-30030 April 1998 Rev 1.9 to Chapter 10,rev 2 to Chapter 11 & Rev 1.9 to Chapter 12 of LaSalle Odcm ML20217P2511998-04-28028 April 1998 Rev 2 to LaSalle County Station Unit 1/Unit 2 Restart Plan ML20216E3221998-04-0707 April 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Addition of Ventilation Filter Testing Program ML20217J2981998-03-24024 March 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Deleting Unit 1 License Condition 2.C.(30)(a) in Entirety ML20202C8971998-02-0202 February 1998 Proposed Tech Specs Re Changes to Relocate Fire Protection Requirements ML20203G5051997-12-12012 December 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Modifying Bypass Logic for Msli Valve Isolation Acuation Instrumentation on Condenser Low Vacuum ML20199K5481997-11-24024 November 1997 Proposed Ts,Adding Automatic Primary Containment Isolation on Ambient & Differential Temp High for Rwcs Pump,Pump Valve,Holdup Pipe & F/D Valve Rooms & Eliminating RHR Sys Steam Condensing Mode Isolation Actuation Instrumentation ML20211P9331997-10-15015 October 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Eliminating Unnecessary Detail from Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements ML20217C3771997-09-26026 September 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Adding Ventilation Filter Testing Program ML20216H7711997-09-0404 September 1997 Corrected TS Bases Sections B 3/4.2.1 & B 3/4.2.3 Re Thermal Limits ML20216C6381997-08-29029 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating New Siemens' Methodologies That Will Enhance Operational Flexibility & Reducing Likelihood of Future Plant Derates ML20217Q7981997-08-26026 August 1997 Rev 1a to LaSalle County Station Unit 1/Unit 2 Restart Plan ML20141J5671997-08-12012 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Surveillance Requirement 4.7.1.3.c Re Ultimate Heat Sink by Deletion of Sediment Deposition Insp in Lake Screen House ML20151K9551997-08-0101 August 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Changing Title of Site Quality Verification Director to Manager of Quality & Safety Assessment ML20148U2591997-07-0101 July 1997 Proposed Tech Specs to Change Definition of Channel Calibration & Correcting Miscellaneous Errors in TS & Bases. TS Affected Are TS Definition 1.4,TS Tables 3/4.3.2-1 & 3/4.3.6-1 & Bases for TS 3/4.3.1 ML20148Q4301997-07-0101 July 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Reflecting Improvements Made to Control Room Ventilation Air Intake Radiation Monitoring Sys Logic to Reduce Spurious Actuation of Emergency Filtration Mode of Operation & Unnecessary Challenges to ESF ML20148N0201997-06-19019 June 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Relocating Fire Protection Requirements ML20141L0371997-05-27027 May 1997 Proposed Tech Specs,Incorporating Restructured Station Organization,Change to Submittal Frequency of Radiological Effluent Release Rept & Other Administrative Changes ML20148D9561997-05-16016 May 1997 LSCS Unit 1/Unit 2 Restart Plan ML20137W5131997-04-14014 April 1997 Proposed Tech Specs Re Feedwater/Main Turbine Trip Sys Actuation Instrumentation Design Change ML20140C9231997-03-31031 March 1997 Rev 1.9 to Chapter 11, Radiological Environ Monitoring Program & LaSalle Annex Index ML20216H8691997-03-31031 March 1997 Revs to OCDM for LaSalle Station,Including Rev 1.8 to Chapter 10,rev 1.9 to Chapter 11,rev 1.8 to Chapter 12 & Rev 1.7 to App F ML20134A1931997-01-20020 January 1997 Proposed Tech Specs 3/4.1.3.5 Re Control Rod Scram accumulators,3/4.4.4.3.2 Re Reactor Coolant Sys Operational leakage,3/4.5.1 Re ECCS - operating,3/4.5.3 Re ECCS, Suppression Chamber & 3/4.6.2.1 Re Suppression Chamber ML20135E6841996-12-0202 December 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Requesting Amend to Section 3.4.2 to Revise SRV Configuration to Include Only 13 of Current 18 SRVs ML20134L0221996-11-30030 November 1996 Rev 1.8 to ODCM, Annex,Chapters 10,11 & 12 ML20129J4491996-10-31031 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Elimination of Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation Requirements ML20129B7981996-10-14014 October 1996 Proposed Tech Specs 2.1.2 Re Thermal Power,High Pressure & High flow,5.3 Re Reactor core,4.0 Re Design features,3/4.1.3 Re Control Rods & 3/4.2.4 Re Linear Heat Generation Rate ML20116A9601996-07-15015 July 1996 Proposed Tech Specs Re Revision of App A,Ts for Licenses NPF-11 & NPF-18,relocating Fire Protection Requirements of Listed TS Sections ML20115D8781996-07-0808 July 1996 Cycle 8 Startup Test Rept ML20113C8641996-06-21021 June 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Including Extension of 18 Month Surveillance Interval & One Time Change to TS to Extend AOT for Each Subsystem of CR & Auxiliary Electric Equipment Room Emergency Filtration Sys ML20107F0641996-04-16016 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Eliminating Selected Response Time Testing Requirements ML20107A8641996-04-0808 April 1996 Proposed Tech Specs for Siemens Power Corp Fuel Transition ML20097C9051996-02-0202 February 1996 Rev 1 to ISI Plan for Comm Ed LaSalle County Station Units 1 & 2 Second Ten-Yr Interval Insp Program ML20096G3411996-01-18018 January 1996 Proposed Tech Specs,Changing Setpoints for Automatic Primary Containment Isolation on MSL Tunnel Differential Temp High & Deleting Automatic Isolation Function on MSL Tunnel Temp High 1999-09-23
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LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.1.3 The CSCS pond shall be OPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY: OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and *.
- . With the CSC5 pond inoperable, restore the pond to OPERABLE status n 90 days or:
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In OPERATIONAL CONDITION 1 2 or 3.-be in at least HOT SHUTDOWN withinthenext12hoursan,dInCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. '
- b. In OPERATIONAL CONDITION 4, 5 or 8, declare the RHRSW system.and _. _,
the diesel generator cooling w,ater system inoperable and take the. -
ACTION requtred by Specifications 3.7.1.1 and 3.7.1.2.
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SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.7.1.3 The CSCS pond shall be determined OPERABLE at least once per
- 18 months by determining that:
- a. No* sediment deposition in excess of 1.5-foot has occurred in the .
intake fiume or in the CSCS pond as determined by a. series of sounding cross-sections compared to as-built soundings.
- b. The pond bottom elevation is less than or equal to 686.5 feet, c.Sedimentdepositionanywherewithinthelakescreenhousebehindthe bargrill is not greater than one foot in thickness.
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- With the CSCS pond insperehle, restore the pond to OPERABLE status
- a. In OPERATIC E L (3 5 m 0N 1, 2 or 3, be in at least NOT SWTDOW withinthenext12hoursandInCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 34 hours3.935185e-4 days <br />0.00944 hours <br />5.621693e-5 weeks <br />1.2937e-5 months <br />. .
- h. In OPERATIomL Comm0N 4, 5, or 8, declare the RHRSW systas and the diesel genesster coeltag water system insperable and take the 4
ACTION regt red.by Specificettens 3.7.1.1 and 3.7.L1. . .
SUNYtILIANCE REDuitserfs 4.7.L3 The CSCS pond shal1 he detenrined OPERABLE at least once per la months by deterstains that:
- a. No eediaant deposition in excess of L5 foot has accurred in the "
intaka fluss er in the CSCE pont as estermined by a series of eeunding cross-sections campared to as-butit soundings.
- b. The pond bottaa elevation is less than er equal to 886.5 feet.
. c. Sediment deposition anywhere within the laka screenhouse behind the '
hergr111 te not grooter then one feet in thickness.
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SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION l Summarv of the Proposed Technical Specification Channesl -
, Commonwealth Edison Company (Comed), LaSalle County Station (LaSalle) Unit i
1 and Unit 2 Technical Specification (TS) Surveillance Requirement (SR) 4.7.1.3.c requires that every 18 months all areas within the lake screenhouse behind the bargrill be inspected to ensure that sediment has not been deposited to a depth
- greater than 12 inches. LaSalle proposes to delete SR 4.7.1.3.c from LaSalle
- Unit i ard Unit 2 Technical Specifications and control the accumulation of i- sediment in the lake screenhouse under the Service Water Performance i- Monitoring Program. The surveillance requirement is not a part of Standard TS l- and the Service Water Performance Monitoring Program is more suited for this l type of inspectiontwork. This program is in accordance with Generic Letter l 89 13.
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l Evaluation of for a Significant Hazards Co0_ sideration 1
Comed has evaluated the proposed TS Amendment and determined that it does
- not represent a significant hazards consideration. Based on the criteria for
- defining a signlficant hazards consideration established in 10 CFR 50.92,
[ operation of LaSalle County Station Units 1 and 2 in accordance with the i proposed amendment will not:
i i 1) Involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an j accident previously evaluated because:-
- i I Surveillance's to fully verify the Ultimate Heat Sink contains enough water to perform its design function will continue. All cleanliness issues -
associated with ensuring operability.of Core Standby Cooling System - ,
- Equipment Cooling Water System (CSCS ECWS) equipment will be '
[_ performed under the Service Water Performance Monitoring Program, i which meets GL 89-13 recommended actions. By performing these
!- inspections per GL 8913, LaSalle will ensure that there is no build up of
- sediment, which could hinder or Impede the design operation of any
- safety or non safety related equipment which takes a suction from the 4
service water tunnel. Based on the nature of sediment, where it collects, and system design, the CSCS ECWS will be available if called upon or _
started to respond in case of an accident for equipment cooling and long l term coolirsg.
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At no time, during approximately fourteen years of LaSalle operation, has
} sediment built up or accumulated either in front of the inlet to the CSCS i cooling water screen bypass supply line or the six 36-inch normal tunnel !
! supply lines in such a manner that the flow of water through these lines
! could have been reduced or blocked. Instead, loose sediment collects in j quiescent areas near the traveling screens, the north end of the Service j Water Tunnel, under the outlets of the 36-inch normal tunnel supply lines
[ In the service water tunnel, and downstream of the butterfly isolation i - valve in the 54 inch CSCS cooling water screen bypass supply line. The
! sediment that collects in the service water tunnel does not build up in a j manner such that CSCS-ECWS, non essential station service water, or fire pump suctions from the tunnel are affected, based on inspections since ,
l 1992.
i l The CSCS equipment cooling bppass valve,0E12-F300, is the manual
- butterfly valve in the CSCS cooling water screen bypass supply line. The i bypass valve is being added to the ASME Section XI inservice Testing l Program to cycle the valve quarterly. This valve cycling will help maintain i sediment level in the bypass line at a low level due to flow through the l line while the valve is not fully closed and thus assure the bypass line i remains available. The flow is created due to the differential pressure
!. across the circulating water traveling screens with circulating water j pumps in operation.
l Therefore, neither essential nor non-essential service water will be lost i due to sediment. Neither the probability nor the consequences cf an j accident are increased by the deletion of SR 4.7.1.3.c.
- 2) Create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any
. accident previously evaluated because:
i L Inspections for sedimentation will continue to be required by LaSalle's l l Service Water System Performance Monitoring Program per GL 89-13, to l : ensure continued operability of Core Standby Cooling System-Equipment "
l Cooling Water System (CSCS-ECWS). The Ultimate Heat Sink operability L requires assurance of a specific volume of water to provide cooling for at
[ least 30 days for long term cooling following an accident. The public will be protected by the safety analysis in place by the fact that the safety and j non-safety related equipment which take a suction from the service water i
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ATTACHMENT C SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION tunnel will not be impaired by sediment. Therefore, there will be no possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.
- 3) Involve a significant reduction in the margin of safety because:
l The Ultimate Heat Sink continues to be demonstrated Operable by verifying a sufficient volume of water per TS SR 4.7.1.3.a and 4.7.1.3.b.
Equipment operability will still be required per Technical Specifications 314.7.1.1 and 3/4.7.1.2 for the CSCS-ECWS systems. Sedimentation in the lake screenhouse is a maintenance / cleanliness issue addressed by the LaSalle Service Water Performance Monitoring Program. The program ensures equipment operability by both inspection for and removal of sedimentation and chemical control with a blocide to limit the growth of biological material and silt dispersant to help keep silt in the flow stream from coagulating. Therefore, there is minimal or no reduction in the margin of safety due to the deletion of this surveillance requirement.
Guidance has been provided in " Final Procedures and Standards on No Significant Hazards Considerations," Final Rule,51 FR 7744, for the application of standards to license change requests for determination of the existence of significant hazards considerations. This document provides examples of
, amendments which are and are not considered likely to involve significant hazards considerations. These proposed amendments most closely fit the example of a change which may either result in some increase to the probability or consequences of a previously analyzed accident or may reduce in some way a safety margin, but where the results of the change are clearly within all acceptable criteria with respect to the system or component specified in the Standard Review Plan.
This proposed amendment does not involve a significant relaxation of the
- riteria used to establish safety limits, a significant relaxation of the bases for the limiting safety system settings or a significant relaxation of the bases for the limiting conditions for operations. Therefore, based on the guidance provided in the Federal Register and the criteria established in 10 CFR 50.92(c), the proposed change does not constitute a significant hazards consideration.
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ATTACHMENT D ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STATEMENT Commonwealth Edison has evaluated the proposed amendment against the criteria for identification of licensing and regulatory actions requiring environmental assessment in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51.21. It has been determined that the proposed changes meet the criteria for categorical exclusion as provided for under 10 CFR Part 51.22(c)(9). This conclusion has been determined because the changes requested do not pose significant hazards considerations or da r.ot involve a significant increase in the amounts, and no significant changes in the types of any effluents that may be released off-site. Additionally, this request does not involve a significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure.
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