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Category:INSPECTION REPORT
MONTHYEARIR 05000213/19990021999-08-20020 August 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Sf Safety Maint & Surveillance,Plant Support & Rediological Controls IR 05000213/19990011999-05-21021 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility IR 05000213/19980061999-02-26026 February 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility. Security Program Was Also Inspected IR 05000213/19980051998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20155F8511998-10-29029 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 on 980720-0911.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Preparations, Planning & Implementation of RCS Chemical Decontamination, Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19980031998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-03 on 980414-0803 & 13.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Sf Safety, Decommissioning Activities & Radiological Controls IR 05000213/19980011998-05-13013 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-01 on 980113-0413.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Support Activities,Spent Fuel Safety,Plant Support & Radiological Controls & Facility Mgt & Control IR 05000213/19980021998-05-0505 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-02 on 980316-20 & 25-27.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Control Programs IR 05000213/19970091998-02-17017 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-09 on 971012-980112.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Planning & Included Aspects of Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970121998-01-15015 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-12 on 970812-13 & 1006-09.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Status of Rp&C Facilities & Equipment ML20198Q9091998-01-14014 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-10 on 971008-1128.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support IR 05000213/19970111997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 on 971006-09 & 1103-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid Control IR 05000213/19970051997-11-26026 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-05 on 970708-1006.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint Engineering & Plant Support ML20199D4621997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Pages for Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805 ML20199D4881997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Page for Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30 ML20198N2821997-10-29029 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-08 on 970703,0811-0919.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Applied Radiological Controls Program, Contamination Control Program & Training of Personnel Relative to 49CFR172,subpart H IR 05000213/19970031997-10-0909 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970071997-08-18018 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Area IR 05000213/19970061997-08-12012 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-06 on 970616-0718.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program at Cyap Station,Haddam,Ct ML20149D6211997-06-13013 June 1997 Mgt Meeting Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970528.Areas Discussed: Actions in Response to Findings Detailed in NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12.96-201 & 97-01.Deficiencies Involved Implementation of Radiation Protection Program IR 05000213/19970041997-06-0303 June 1997 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/97-04 on 970505-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Previously Identified Items,Mgt Control,Pa Detection Aids,Alarm Stations & Communication,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures ML20141F8301997-05-0808 May 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-01 on 970106-0407.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970021997-03-21021 March 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-02 on 970207-07 & 0224-26.Violation Noted.Major Area Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control,Including Organization & Effectiveness of Program Implementation ML20136B4471997-02-25025 February 1997 Summary of Meeting Re Insp 50-213/96-12 on 970205 in King of Prussia,Pa to Discuss Findings Detailed in Insp Rept on 961102.Radiation Program Was Deficient in Several Areas That Resulted in Potential Exposure to Radiation ML20138J6751997-02-0404 February 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/96-13 on 961116-970105.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133A5031996-12-24024 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-11 on 960921-1115.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20132G6211996-12-19019 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-12 on 961102-27.Apparent Violations Being Considered for Escalated Enforcement Action.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Airborne Radioactivity Event That Occurred on 961102 IR 05000213/19960101996-11-0505 November 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-10 on 960811-0920.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000213/19960801996-10-30030 October 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-80 on 960903-1002.Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Mgt Oversight & Controls ML20129F4701996-10-23023 October 1996 Insp Rept 50/213-96-07 on 960813-16.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Performance During Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise,Emergency Facility Staffing, Procedure Emplementation & Effectiveness of Mitigation IR 05000213/19940011994-01-24024 January 1994 Insp Rept 50-213/94-01 on 940110-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Projected Dose Calculation Capability from Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Releases IR 05000213/19930211993-12-30030 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-21 on 931107-1211.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930231993-12-17017 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-213/93-23,50-245/93-30,50-336/93-25 & 50-423/93-27 on Stated Date.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ffd Program,Policies & Procedures,Ffd Organization & Mgt Control,Training,Chemical Testing & FFD Audit IR 05000213/19930191993-11-23023 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-19 on 931003-1106.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930161993-11-0404 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930829-1002.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930181993-10-0707 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-18 on 930927-30.No Safety Concerns or Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Remp,Including Mgt Controls,Qa Audits,Meteorological Monitoring Program & QC Program for Analytical Measurements IR 05000213/19930151993-10-0101 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-15 on Stated Dates.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Generic Ltr 89-10 Program & Related Activities ML20057E6661993-09-29029 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930725-0828.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support,Plant Support Activities,Outage Assessment & Emergency Planning Drill IR 05000213/19930121993-08-18018 August 1993 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/93-12 on 930620-0724.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Outage Activities,Event Response,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19920231993-02-0101 February 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-23 on 921214-18.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ep Program Changes,Emergency Facilities, Equipment,Instrumentation & Supplies,Ep Organization & Management Control,Training & Independent Reviews/Audits IR 05000213/19920221993-01-21021 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-22 on 921116-20.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Corrective Actions of Previously Identified Insp Items IR 05000213/19920211993-01-15015 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-21 on 921115-1212.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Lers & Periodic Repts & Manual Operator Actions During Postulated Station Blackout IR 05000213/19920811993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-81 on 921005-09 & 29,1112,1210 & 930105 in Region I Ofc.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Generic Ltr 89-10 Program,Including Scope & Administration of Program, Design Basis Reviews & MOV Training IR 05000213/19920241992-12-30030 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-24 on 921130-1204.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Function of Engineering & Technical Support Reviewed to Evaluate Staffing of Engineering Dept IR 05000213/19920251992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-25 on 921214-17.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Organization,Training & Assurance of Quality IR 05000213/19920201992-12-15015 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-20 on 921005-1114.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Surveillance,Licensee self-assessment & Periodic Repts IR 05000213/19900831990-11-0505 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-83,50-245/90-82,50-336/90-82 & 50-423/90-83 on 900924-28.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Timeliness for Reporting/Operability Determinations IR 05000213/19900821990-10-23023 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-82,50-245/90-81,50-336/90-81 & 50-423/90-82,on 901001-12.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Occupational Radiation Protection Program Activities During Unit 1 Refueling Outage IR 05000213/19900131990-10-19019 October 1990 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/90-13 on 900801-0911.Good Radiological Controls Performance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Startup Following 1989/1990 Refueling Outage,Reactor Trips on 900813 & 0903 & Safeguards Problems IR 05000213/19900181990-10-10010 October 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-18 on 900926.No Violations Noted 1999-08-20
[Table view] Category:NRC-GENERATED
MONTHYEARIR 05000213/19990021999-08-20020 August 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Sf Safety Maint & Surveillance,Plant Support & Rediological Controls IR 05000213/19990011999-05-21021 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility IR 05000213/19980061999-02-26026 February 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility. Security Program Was Also Inspected IR 05000213/19980051998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20155F8511998-10-29029 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 on 980720-0911.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Preparations, Planning & Implementation of RCS Chemical Decontamination, Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19980031998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-03 on 980414-0803 & 13.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Sf Safety, Decommissioning Activities & Radiological Controls IR 05000213/19980011998-05-13013 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-01 on 980113-0413.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Support Activities,Spent Fuel Safety,Plant Support & Radiological Controls & Facility Mgt & Control IR 05000213/19980021998-05-0505 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-02 on 980316-20 & 25-27.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Control Programs IR 05000213/19970091998-02-17017 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-09 on 971012-980112.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Planning & Included Aspects of Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970121998-01-15015 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-12 on 970812-13 & 1006-09.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Status of Rp&C Facilities & Equipment ML20198Q9091998-01-14014 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-10 on 971008-1128.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support IR 05000213/19970111997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 on 971006-09 & 1103-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid Control IR 05000213/19970051997-11-26026 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-05 on 970708-1006.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint Engineering & Plant Support ML20199D4621997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Pages for Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805 ML20199D4881997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Page for Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30 ML20198N2821997-10-29029 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-08 on 970703,0811-0919.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Applied Radiological Controls Program, Contamination Control Program & Training of Personnel Relative to 49CFR172,subpart H IR 05000213/19970031997-10-0909 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970071997-08-18018 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Area IR 05000213/19970061997-08-12012 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-06 on 970616-0718.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program at Cyap Station,Haddam,Ct ML20149D6211997-06-13013 June 1997 Mgt Meeting Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970528.Areas Discussed: Actions in Response to Findings Detailed in NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12.96-201 & 97-01.Deficiencies Involved Implementation of Radiation Protection Program IR 05000213/19970041997-06-0303 June 1997 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/97-04 on 970505-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Previously Identified Items,Mgt Control,Pa Detection Aids,Alarm Stations & Communication,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures ML20141F8301997-05-0808 May 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-01 on 970106-0407.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970021997-03-21021 March 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-02 on 970207-07 & 0224-26.Violation Noted.Major Area Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control,Including Organization & Effectiveness of Program Implementation ML20136B4471997-02-25025 February 1997 Summary of Meeting Re Insp 50-213/96-12 on 970205 in King of Prussia,Pa to Discuss Findings Detailed in Insp Rept on 961102.Radiation Program Was Deficient in Several Areas That Resulted in Potential Exposure to Radiation ML20138J6751997-02-0404 February 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/96-13 on 961116-970105.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133A5031996-12-24024 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-11 on 960921-1115.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20132G6211996-12-19019 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-12 on 961102-27.Apparent Violations Being Considered for Escalated Enforcement Action.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Airborne Radioactivity Event That Occurred on 961102 IR 05000213/19960101996-11-0505 November 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-10 on 960811-0920.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000213/19960801996-10-30030 October 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-80 on 960903-1002.Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Mgt Oversight & Controls ML20129F4701996-10-23023 October 1996 Insp Rept 50/213-96-07 on 960813-16.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Performance During Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise,Emergency Facility Staffing, Procedure Emplementation & Effectiveness of Mitigation IR 05000213/19940011994-01-24024 January 1994 Insp Rept 50-213/94-01 on 940110-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Projected Dose Calculation Capability from Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Releases IR 05000213/19930211993-12-30030 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-21 on 931107-1211.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930231993-12-17017 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-213/93-23,50-245/93-30,50-336/93-25 & 50-423/93-27 on Stated Date.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ffd Program,Policies & Procedures,Ffd Organization & Mgt Control,Training,Chemical Testing & FFD Audit IR 05000213/19930191993-11-23023 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-19 on 931003-1106.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930161993-11-0404 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930829-1002.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930181993-10-0707 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-18 on 930927-30.No Safety Concerns or Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Remp,Including Mgt Controls,Qa Audits,Meteorological Monitoring Program & QC Program for Analytical Measurements IR 05000213/19930151993-10-0101 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-15 on Stated Dates.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Generic Ltr 89-10 Program & Related Activities ML20057E6661993-09-29029 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930725-0828.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support,Plant Support Activities,Outage Assessment & Emergency Planning Drill IR 05000213/19930121993-08-18018 August 1993 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/93-12 on 930620-0724.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Outage Activities,Event Response,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19920231993-02-0101 February 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-23 on 921214-18.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ep Program Changes,Emergency Facilities, Equipment,Instrumentation & Supplies,Ep Organization & Management Control,Training & Independent Reviews/Audits IR 05000213/19920221993-01-21021 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-22 on 921116-20.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Corrective Actions of Previously Identified Insp Items IR 05000213/19920211993-01-15015 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-21 on 921115-1212.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Lers & Periodic Repts & Manual Operator Actions During Postulated Station Blackout IR 05000213/19920811993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-81 on 921005-09 & 29,1112,1210 & 930105 in Region I Ofc.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Generic Ltr 89-10 Program,Including Scope & Administration of Program, Design Basis Reviews & MOV Training IR 05000213/19920241992-12-30030 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-24 on 921130-1204.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Function of Engineering & Technical Support Reviewed to Evaluate Staffing of Engineering Dept IR 05000213/19920251992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-25 on 921214-17.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Organization,Training & Assurance of Quality IR 05000213/19920201992-12-15015 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-20 on 921005-1114.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Surveillance,Licensee self-assessment & Periodic Repts IR 05000213/19900831990-11-0505 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-83,50-245/90-82,50-336/90-82 & 50-423/90-83 on 900924-28.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Timeliness for Reporting/Operability Determinations IR 05000213/19900821990-10-23023 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-82,50-245/90-81,50-336/90-81 & 50-423/90-82,on 901001-12.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Occupational Radiation Protection Program Activities During Unit 1 Refueling Outage IR 05000213/19900131990-10-19019 October 1990 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/90-13 on 900801-0911.Good Radiological Controls Performance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Startup Following 1989/1990 Refueling Outage,Reactor Trips on 900813 & 0903 & Safeguards Problems IR 05000213/19900181990-10-10010 October 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-18 on 900926.No Violations Noted 1999-08-20
[Table view] Category:INSPECTION REPORT
MONTHYEARIR 05000213/19990021999-08-20020 August 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Sf Safety Maint & Surveillance,Plant Support & Rediological Controls IR 05000213/19990011999-05-21021 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility IR 05000213/19980061999-02-26026 February 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility. Security Program Was Also Inspected IR 05000213/19980051998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20155F8511998-10-29029 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 on 980720-0911.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Preparations, Planning & Implementation of RCS Chemical Decontamination, Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19980031998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-03 on 980414-0803 & 13.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Sf Safety, Decommissioning Activities & Radiological Controls IR 05000213/19980011998-05-13013 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-01 on 980113-0413.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Support Activities,Spent Fuel Safety,Plant Support & Radiological Controls & Facility Mgt & Control IR 05000213/19980021998-05-0505 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-02 on 980316-20 & 25-27.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Control Programs IR 05000213/19970091998-02-17017 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-09 on 971012-980112.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Planning & Included Aspects of Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970121998-01-15015 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-12 on 970812-13 & 1006-09.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Status of Rp&C Facilities & Equipment ML20198Q9091998-01-14014 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-10 on 971008-1128.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support IR 05000213/19970111997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 on 971006-09 & 1103-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid Control IR 05000213/19970051997-11-26026 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-05 on 970708-1006.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint Engineering & Plant Support ML20199D4621997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Pages for Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805 ML20199D4881997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Page for Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30 ML20198N2821997-10-29029 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-08 on 970703,0811-0919.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Applied Radiological Controls Program, Contamination Control Program & Training of Personnel Relative to 49CFR172,subpart H IR 05000213/19970031997-10-0909 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970071997-08-18018 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Area IR 05000213/19970061997-08-12012 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-06 on 970616-0718.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program at Cyap Station,Haddam,Ct ML20149D6211997-06-13013 June 1997 Mgt Meeting Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970528.Areas Discussed: Actions in Response to Findings Detailed in NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12.96-201 & 97-01.Deficiencies Involved Implementation of Radiation Protection Program IR 05000213/19970041997-06-0303 June 1997 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/97-04 on 970505-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Previously Identified Items,Mgt Control,Pa Detection Aids,Alarm Stations & Communication,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures ML20141F8301997-05-0808 May 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-01 on 970106-0407.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970021997-03-21021 March 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-02 on 970207-07 & 0224-26.Violation Noted.Major Area Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control,Including Organization & Effectiveness of Program Implementation ML20136B4471997-02-25025 February 1997 Summary of Meeting Re Insp 50-213/96-12 on 970205 in King of Prussia,Pa to Discuss Findings Detailed in Insp Rept on 961102.Radiation Program Was Deficient in Several Areas That Resulted in Potential Exposure to Radiation ML20138J6751997-02-0404 February 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/96-13 on 961116-970105.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133A5031996-12-24024 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-11 on 960921-1115.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20132G6211996-12-19019 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-12 on 961102-27.Apparent Violations Being Considered for Escalated Enforcement Action.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Airborne Radioactivity Event That Occurred on 961102 IR 05000213/19960101996-11-0505 November 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-10 on 960811-0920.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000213/19960801996-10-30030 October 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-80 on 960903-1002.Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Mgt Oversight & Controls ML20129F4701996-10-23023 October 1996 Insp Rept 50/213-96-07 on 960813-16.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Performance During Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise,Emergency Facility Staffing, Procedure Emplementation & Effectiveness of Mitigation IR 05000213/19940011994-01-24024 January 1994 Insp Rept 50-213/94-01 on 940110-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Projected Dose Calculation Capability from Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Releases IR 05000213/19930211993-12-30030 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-21 on 931107-1211.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930231993-12-17017 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-213/93-23,50-245/93-30,50-336/93-25 & 50-423/93-27 on Stated Date.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ffd Program,Policies & Procedures,Ffd Organization & Mgt Control,Training,Chemical Testing & FFD Audit IR 05000213/19930191993-11-23023 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-19 on 931003-1106.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930161993-11-0404 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930829-1002.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930181993-10-0707 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-18 on 930927-30.No Safety Concerns or Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Remp,Including Mgt Controls,Qa Audits,Meteorological Monitoring Program & QC Program for Analytical Measurements IR 05000213/19930151993-10-0101 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-15 on Stated Dates.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Generic Ltr 89-10 Program & Related Activities ML20057E6661993-09-29029 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930725-0828.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support,Plant Support Activities,Outage Assessment & Emergency Planning Drill IR 05000213/19930121993-08-18018 August 1993 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/93-12 on 930620-0724.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Outage Activities,Event Response,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19920231993-02-0101 February 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-23 on 921214-18.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ep Program Changes,Emergency Facilities, Equipment,Instrumentation & Supplies,Ep Organization & Management Control,Training & Independent Reviews/Audits IR 05000213/19920221993-01-21021 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-22 on 921116-20.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Corrective Actions of Previously Identified Insp Items IR 05000213/19920211993-01-15015 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-21 on 921115-1212.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Lers & Periodic Repts & Manual Operator Actions During Postulated Station Blackout IR 05000213/19920811993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-81 on 921005-09 & 29,1112,1210 & 930105 in Region I Ofc.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Generic Ltr 89-10 Program,Including Scope & Administration of Program, Design Basis Reviews & MOV Training IR 05000213/19920241992-12-30030 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-24 on 921130-1204.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Function of Engineering & Technical Support Reviewed to Evaluate Staffing of Engineering Dept IR 05000213/19920251992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-25 on 921214-17.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Organization,Training & Assurance of Quality IR 05000213/19920201992-12-15015 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-20 on 921005-1114.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Surveillance,Licensee self-assessment & Periodic Repts IR 05000213/19900831990-11-0505 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-83,50-245/90-82,50-336/90-82 & 50-423/90-83 on 900924-28.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Timeliness for Reporting/Operability Determinations IR 05000213/19900821990-10-23023 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-82,50-245/90-81,50-336/90-81 & 50-423/90-82,on 901001-12.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Occupational Radiation Protection Program Activities During Unit 1 Refueling Outage IR 05000213/19900131990-10-19019 October 1990 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/90-13 on 900801-0911.Good Radiological Controls Performance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Startup Following 1989/1990 Refueling Outage,Reactor Trips on 900813 & 0903 & Safeguards Problems IR 05000213/19900181990-10-10010 October 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-18 on 900926.No Violations Noted 1999-08-20
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MONTHYEARIR 05000213/19900831990-11-0505 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-83,50-245/90-82,50-336/90-82 & 50-423/90-83 on 900924-28.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Timeliness for Reporting/Operability Determinations IR 05000213/19900821990-10-23023 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-82,50-245/90-81,50-336/90-81 & 50-423/90-82,on 901001-12.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Occupational Radiation Protection Program Activities During Unit 1 Refueling Outage IR 05000213/19900131990-10-19019 October 1990 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/90-13 on 900801-0911.Good Radiological Controls Performance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Startup Following 1989/1990 Refueling Outage,Reactor Trips on 900813 & 0903 & Safeguards Problems IR 05000213/19900181990-10-10010 October 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-18 on 900926.No Violations Noted IR 05000213/19900121990-08-22022 August 1990 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/90-12 on 900621-0731.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Final Refueling Outage Activities, Preparations for Reactor Startup,Exams of safety-related Equipment Readiness & Review of Operational Events IR 05000213/19900081990-07-11011 July 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-08 on 900509-0620.Weaknesses Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Reactor Fuel Reload Activities,Radiological Controls,Loss of Power Testing, Cleaning & Insp of RCS & Insp of Pressurizer Clad Cracks IR 05000213/19900071990-05-18018 May 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-07 on 900402-05.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Changes to Emergency Plan & Implementing Procedures,Emergency Response Facilities, Equipment & Organization & Mgt Control IR 05000213/19890121989-09-29029 September 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-12 on 890726-0905.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection, Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing,Licensee Events,Open Items & Opening of New Security Access Point IR 05000213/19890141989-09-21021 September 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-14 on 890911-15.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Solid Radwaste Sys, Transportation,Liquid & Gaseous Effluents Programs, Including Mgt Controls,Audits & QA IR 05000213/19890131989-09-15015 September 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-13 on 890814-18.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Const Activities of New Switchgear Bldg Constructed to Comply W/App R Requirements & Review of Adequacy & Implementation of Fire Protection Program IR 05000213/19890111989-08-24024 August 1989 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/89-11 on 890731-0804.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Changes to Emergency Preparedness Program,Emergency Facilities,Equipment, Instrumentation,Supplies & Organization & Mgt Control IR 05000213/19890101989-08-18018 August 1989 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/89-10 on 890614-0725.No Violations & No New Unresolved Items Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security, Maint,Surveillance Testing,Open Items & Safety Sys Lineups IR 05000213/19890091989-08-0303 August 1989 Partially Withheld Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/89-09 on 890626-30 (Ref 10CFR73.21 & 2.790(a)).No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Support,Program Plans, Audits & Protected & Vital Area Physical Barriers IR 05000213/19890071989-07-11011 July 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-07 on 890503-0613.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection, Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing,Licensee Events & Open Items from Previous Insps IR 05000213/19890081989-07-0707 July 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-08 on 890614-16.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program on Site, Including Changes in Organization,Personnel,Procedures & Review of Preparations for Refueling Outage ML20247J2391989-05-19019 May 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-200 on 890130-0210.Weaknesses Noted Re Installation of commercial-grade Items.Major Areas Inspected:Implementation of Vendor Interface Program & Program for Procurement of Items in safety-related Sys IR 05000213/19890051989-05-17017 May 1989 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/89-05 on 890329-0502.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing & Licensee Events IR 05000213/19890041989-05-12012 May 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-04 on 890421-22.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness & Observation of Licensee partial-participation,emergency Preparedness Exercise Conducted on 890422 IR 05000213/19890021989-05-0303 May 1989 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/89-02 on 890222-0328.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing,Events Occurring During Insp & Open Items IR 05000213/19890011989-03-10010 March 1989 Insp Rept 50-213/89-01 on 890104-0221.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection, Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing,Noble Gas Source Investigation & Reactor Containment Temp IR 05000213/19880191988-12-0101 December 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-19 on 880928-1115.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection, Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing,Licensee Events & Containment Integrated Leak Rate Test Rept IR 05000213/19880211988-11-15015 November 1988 Physical Security Insp Repts 50-213/88-21,50-245/88-22, 50-336/88-25 & 50-423/88-21 on 881017-21.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Safeguards Info Program - Corporate Ofcs IR 05000213/19880201988-11-0808 November 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-20 on 881014-16.No Violations,Deviations or Unresolved Items Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness Exercise Conducted on 881014-16 IR 05000213/19880161988-11-0404 November 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-16 on 880830-31 & 0901.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness Program IR 05000213/19880181988-10-14014 October 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-18 on 880906-09.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program, Including Radiation Surveys,Respirator Issue & Maint,Air Sampling Equipment Calibr & Counting Room Operations IR 05000213/19880151988-10-12012 October 1988 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/88-15 on 880801-0912.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing,Licensee Events & Open Items from Previous Insps IR 05000213/19880131988-10-0606 October 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-13 on 880822-26.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiochemical Measurements Program, Including Confirmatory Measurements,Program for Qa/Qc of Radiological Measurements & Mgt Controls IR 05000213/19880171988-09-26026 September 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-17 on 880822-26.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp Program Per ASME Code & Regulatory Requirements IR 05000213/19880141988-08-16016 August 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-14 on 880719-22.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Concrete Work & Records,Structural Steel Work & Records for New Switchgear Bldg IR 05000213/19880111988-07-31031 July 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-11 on 880517-0731.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation & Fire Protection,Security Maint,Surveillance Testing,Switchgear Bldg Const & Open Items from Previous Insps IR 05000213/19880091988-07-22022 July 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-09 on 880516-20.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Steam Generator Inservice Insp,Secondary Water Chemistry Control,Radiation Protection Results & Insp of Other Secondary HXs IR 05000213/19880101988-06-21021 June 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-10 on 880523-27.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operational Radiological Environ Monitoring Program,Including Mgt Organization,Environ Sample Collection & Meteorological Monitoring IR 05000213/19880081988-05-27027 May 1988 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/88-08 on 880405-0516.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing & Generic Ltrs 87-12 & 81-21 IR 05000213/19880061988-04-21021 April 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-06 on 880307-11.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Assurance of Readiness for Mode Changes Leading to Power Operation Based on Review of Operations,Mods,Preoperational/Startup & Low Physics Tests IR 05000213/19880031988-04-20020 April 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-03 on 880301-0404.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection, Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing,Licensee Events & Open Items from Previous Insps IR 05000213/19880071988-04-0101 April 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-07 on 880314-17.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plan & Implementing Procedures, Organization,Program Audit,Records & Repts,Testing & Maint, Physical Barriers,Protected & Vital Areas & Lighting ML20151C1791988-03-29029 March 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/87-28 on 871116-20.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Implementation of Environ Qualification Program & Verification of Implementation Per 10CFR50.49 Requirements ML20148E9981988-03-11011 March 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-01 on 880111-21.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Test Program Which Included Review of Procedures,Witnessing of Test & Interviewing Test Personnel IR 05000213/19880021988-03-11011 March 1988 Safety Insp Repts 50-213/88-02 on 880113-0229.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Outage Activities,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security,Maint,Surveillance Testing & Events Occurring During Insp Period IR 05000213/19880041988-02-24024 February 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/88-04 on 880125-28.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Liquid & Gaseous Radioactive Effluents Program,Including Effluent Release Records & Repts IR 05000213/19870291988-01-14014 January 1988 Insp Rept 50-213/87-29 on 871130-1204.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Nonradiological Chemistry Program. Areas Reviewed Included Measurement Control & Analytical Procedure Evaluations IR 05000213/19870271987-12-28028 December 1987 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/87-27 on 871009-1207.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security Maint,Surveillance Testing & Open Items from Previous Insp IR 05000213/19870301987-12-16016 December 1987 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/87-30 on 871116-20.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program, Including outage-related Exposure Records & ALARA Measures, Whole Body Counting Program & Excreta Bioassay Program IR 05000213/19870221987-12-0404 December 1987 Insp Rept 50-213/87-22 on 870824-0924.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Safety Significant Activities,Accident Sequences Identified by NUS Probabilistic Safety Study Nusco 149 IR 05000213/19870251987-10-26026 October 1987 Safety Rept 50-213/87-25 on 870826-1008.No Violations Noted. One Unresolved Item Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Outage Activities,Radiation Protection,Fire Protection, Security & Licensee Events IR 05000213/19870261987-10-0505 October 1987 Insp Rept 50-213/87-26 on 870831-0904.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Foundation Design & Const Activities for New Switchgear Bldg to Fulfill Licensing Commitments Re Compliance w/10CFR50 App R IR 05000213/19870241987-09-17017 September 1987 Insp Rept 50-213/87-24 on 870810-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Surveillance of Vendor Inservice Insp Activities,Review of Inservice Insp NDE Procedures & Balance of Plant Erosion/Corrosion Program IR 05000213/19870211987-09-10010 September 1987 Insp Rept 50-213/87-21 on 870715-0825.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Outage Activities, Radiation Protection,Fire Protection,Security,Maint, Surveillance & Events Occurring During Insp Period IR 05000213/19870171987-09-0808 September 1987 Insp Rept 50-213/87-17 on 870727-31.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Radiation Protection & Mgt Controls,Personnel Selection,Qualifications & Training,Radwaste Mgt & Facilities & Equipment IR 05000213/19870201987-09-0101 September 1987 Insp Rept 50-213/87-20 on 870720-24.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Preparations for 1987 Outage & Program for Control of Contamination by Radioactive Particles 1990-08-22
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MONTHYEARPNO-I-99-039, on 990831,Haddam Neck Plant CR Was Notified by Transportation Contractor,Hittman Transportation Svcs,That Driver of Truck,Left Plant Earlier in Day Noticed Water Leakage from from sea-land Container He Was Transporting1999-09-0101 September 1999 PNO-I-99-039:on 990831,Haddam Neck Plant CR Was Notified by Transportation Contractor,Hittman Transportation Svcs,That Driver of Truck,Left Plant Earlier in Day Noticed Water Leakage from from sea-land Container He Was Transporting IR 05000213/19990021999-08-20020 August 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Sf Safety Maint & Surveillance,Plant Support & Rediological Controls IR 05000213/19990011999-05-21021 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility ML20206R7391999-05-12012 May 1999 Notice of Violation from Investigation on 970616-0718. Violations Noted:On 961209 & 10,J Foley Deliberately Caused Util to Be in Violation of 10CFR50.9 & TS 6.11 & in June 1997 Provided Inaccurate Info to NRC Inspector ML20206R7141999-05-12012 May 1999 Notice of Violation from Investigation on 970314-0722. Violation Noted:M Thomas Engaged in Deliberate Misconduct on 970227,that But for Detection,Would Have Caused Licensee to Be in Violation of 10CFR20.1802 ML20205J8031999-04-0505 April 1999 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961102-27.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Adequately Instruct Workers & Failed to Perform Adequate Radiological Surveys in Reactor Cavity & Fuel Transfer Cavity ML20206B3801999-03-29029 March 1999 EN-99-015:informs Commission That Staff Intends to Exercise Discretion Pursuant to Section VII.B.6 of Enforcement Policy & Not Propose Civil Penalty for Severity Level III Problem That Occurred in Nov 1996,prior to Licensee Decision IR 05000213/19980061999-02-26026 February 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility. Security Program Was Also Inspected ML20207B7041999-02-26026 February 1999 Notice of Violation from Insp on 981103-990118.Violations Noted:Two Different Locked High Radiation Area Doors in Containment Builiding Found Unlocked & Unattended IR 05000213/19980051998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20155F8511998-10-29029 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 on 980720-0911.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Preparations, Planning & Implementation of RCS Chemical Decontamination, Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19980031998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-03 on 980414-0803 & 13.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Sf Safety, Decommissioning Activities & Radiological Controls ML20237D4071998-08-21021 August 1998 Notice of Violations from Insp on 980414-0803 & 13. Violations Noted:Licensee Failed to Declare Unusual Event Re 980620 Release of About 800 Gallons of Water Containing Approx 2200 Uci Radioactivity from a Waste Test Tank PNO-I-98-033, on 980728,licensee Identified Leak of Approximately 1,000 Gallons of Demineralized Water & Chemical Agents Used for Decontamination of Plant Sys.Region I Radiation Specialist Will Be Onsite to Review Licensee1998-07-28028 July 1998 PNO-I-98-033:on 980728,licensee Identified Leak of Approximately 1,000 Gallons of Demineralized Water & Chemical Agents Used for Decontamination of Plant Sys.Region I Radiation Specialist Will Be Onsite to Review Licensee IR 05000213/19980011998-05-13013 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-01 on 980113-0413.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Support Activities,Spent Fuel Safety,Plant Support & Radiological Controls & Facility Mgt & Control IR 05000213/19980021998-05-0505 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-02 on 980316-20 & 25-27.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Control Programs IR 05000213/19970091998-02-17017 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-09 on 971012-980112.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Planning & Included Aspects of Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20203E6771998-02-17017 February 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971012-980112.Violation Noted:Licensee Did Not Provide for Verifying or Checking Adequacy of Design for Listed Sys & Components IR 05000213/19970121998-01-15015 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-12 on 970812-13 & 1006-09.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Status of Rp&C Facilities & Equipment ML20198Q9091998-01-14014 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-10 on 971008-1128.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support IR 05000213/19970111997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 on 971006-09 & 1103-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid Control PNO-I-97-073A, on 971210,update of Offsite Surveys for Contaminated Blocks Made.Total of 114 Blocks Out of 3032 Indicated Radioactive Contamination at Greater than Two Times Background Levels.Licensee Plans to Return to Sites1997-12-11011 December 1997 PNO-I-97-073A:on 971210,update of Offsite Surveys for Contaminated Blocks Made.Total of 114 Blocks Out of 3032 Indicated Radioactive Contamination at Greater than Two Times Background Levels.Licensee Plans to Return to Sites PNO-I-97-074, on 971203,licensee Announced Senior Mgt Restructuring,Which Included Naming New Chairman,President, Chief Executive Officer,Chief Financial Officer & Promotion of Director of Site Operations1997-12-0404 December 1997 PNO-I-97-074:on 971203,licensee Announced Senior Mgt Restructuring,Which Included Naming New Chairman,President, Chief Executive Officer,Chief Financial Officer & Promotion of Director of Site Operations PNO-I-97-073, survey Identified Former Cask Wash Down Area Needing Further Characterization & Remediation within Licensee Control Area.Concrete Blocks Used for Temporary Shield Wall Was Used by 15 Households as of 9711301997-12-0101 December 1997 PNO-I-97-073:survey Identified Former Cask Wash Down Area Needing Further Characterization & Remediation within Licensee Control Area.Concrete Blocks Used for Temporary Shield Wall Was Used by 15 Households as of 971130 IR 05000213/19970051997-11-26026 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-05 on 970708-1006.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint Engineering & Plant Support ML20199D4881997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Page for Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30 ML20199D4621997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Pages for Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805 ML20198N2761997-10-29029 October 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970703,0811-0919.Violation Noted:On 950222,individual Working on Radiation Work Permit (RWP) 1950603,received Facial Contamination & Not Sent to Be whole-body-counted ML20198N2821997-10-29029 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-08 on 970703,0811-0919.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Applied Radiological Controls Program, Contamination Control Program & Training of Personnel Relative to 49CFR172,subpart H IR 05000213/19970031997-10-0909 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20217J3981997-10-0909 October 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970408-0805.Violations Noted:From 960814-970311,licensee Did Not Assure That Significant Condition Adverse to Quality Was Promptly Corrected ML20199B5731997-10-0202 October 1997 EN-97-095:on 971009,staff Intends to Issue Notice of Violation for Two Severity Level III Violations of App B, Criterion Xvi, Corrective Actions. Violations Involved Discovery of Old Plant Design Discrepancy in SWS IR 05000213/19970071997-08-18018 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Area ML20210P0101997-08-12012 August 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970616-0718.Violation noted:post-dive Diver Tritium Bioassay Sample for 961108 Dive Was Not Shipped as Expeditiously as Possible for Analysis & No Preservative Was Added IR 05000213/19970061997-08-12012 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-06 on 970616-0718.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program at Cyap Station,Haddam,Ct PNO-I-97-049, on 970807,inadvertent Actuation of Halon Sys Occurred Affecting CR & Adjacent Central Alarm Station. Personnel Took Photographs of Panel of Halon Actuation Panel,Prior to Actuation.Root Cause of Actuation Evaluated1997-08-0808 August 1997 PNO-I-97-049:on 970807,inadvertent Actuation of Halon Sys Occurred Affecting CR & Adjacent Central Alarm Station. Personnel Took Photographs of Panel of Halon Actuation Panel,Prior to Actuation.Root Cause of Actuation Evaluated ML20149D6211997-06-13013 June 1997 Mgt Meeting Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970528.Areas Discussed: Actions in Response to Findings Detailed in NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12.96-201 & 97-01.Deficiencies Involved Implementation of Radiation Protection Program IR 05000213/19970041997-06-0303 June 1997 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/97-04 on 970505-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Previously Identified Items,Mgt Control,Pa Detection Aids,Alarm Stations & Communication,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures ML20140G4491997-05-12012 May 1997 EN-97-035:on 970512,notice of Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $650,000 Issued to Licensee.Action Based on Three Severity Level II Problems Consisting of Multiple Individual Violations ML20141D2621997-05-12012 May 1997 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $650,000.Violation Noted:Licensee Did Not Assure That Applicable Regulatory Requirements & Design Basis Were Correctly Translated Into Specifications ML20141F8181997-05-0808 May 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970106-0407.Violation Noted:No RCS Chemistry Samples Were Taken from 961115-970206 ML20141F8301997-05-0808 May 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-01 on 970106-0407.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970021997-03-21021 March 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-02 on 970207-07 & 0224-26.Violation Noted.Major Area Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control,Including Organization & Effectiveness of Program Implementation PNO-I-97-014, on 970227,retrieval of Contaminated Matl at Vendor Facility Made.Licensee Dispatched Survey Team, Consisting of HP Supervisor,Hp Technician & Radioactive Matl Handler to Vendor Facility to Survey & Retrieve Matl1997-02-28028 February 1997 PNO-I-97-014:on 970227,retrieval of Contaminated Matl at Vendor Facility Made.Licensee Dispatched Survey Team, Consisting of HP Supervisor,Hp Technician & Radioactive Matl Handler to Vendor Facility to Survey & Retrieve Matl ML20136B4471997-02-25025 February 1997 Summary of Meeting Re Insp 50-213/96-12 on 970205 in King of Prussia,Pa to Discuss Findings Detailed in Insp Rept on 961102.Radiation Program Was Deficient in Several Areas That Resulted in Potential Exposure to Radiation ML20138J6751997-02-0404 February 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/96-13 on 961116-970105.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Plant Support ML20138J6721997-02-0404 February 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961116-970105.Violation Noted:On 961127,during Preparations to Test EG2B After Jacking Engine,Operator Failed to Remove Crank Over Tool Per Step 6.2.10 Prior to Running Diesel for One Hour Test ML20133A4911996-12-24024 December 1996 Notice of Violation from Insp on 960921-1115.Violation Noted:On 960924,B Residual Heat Removal Pump Failed Due to Inherent Manufacturing Defects & Marginal Design Tolerance ML20133A5031996-12-24024 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-11 on 960921-1115.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20132G6211996-12-19019 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-12 on 961102-27.Apparent Violations Being Considered for Escalated Enforcement Action.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Airborne Radioactivity Event That Occurred on 961102 1999-09-01
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Docket N License N DPR-61 Licensee:
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Hartford, CT 06101 Facility: Haddam Neck Plant, Haddam Neck, Connecticut-Inspection at: Haddam Neck Plant Inspection dates: January 13 - February 29, 1988 Inspectors: Andra A. Asars, Resident Inspector John T. Shediosky, Senior Resident Inspector Approved by: A C M0+$.e . b 3ll8lSt E. C. McCabe, Chief, Reactor Projects $- . ton IB= Date Summary: Inspectio150-213/88-02(1/13-2/29/87)
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Areas Inspected: This was a routine safety inspection (191 hours0.00221 days <br />0.0531 hours <br />3.158069e-4 weeks <br />7.26755e-5 months <br />) by the resident inspectors. Areas reviewed included outage activities, radiation protection, fire protection, security, maintenance, surveillance testing, events occurring during the inspection period and preparatiens for start-u ,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Summary of Facility Activities....................................... 1 Plant Operations..................................................... 1 Plant Operations Review Committee.................................... 2 Maintenance and Surveillance Activities.............................. 2 4.1 Reactor Core Support Barrel Thermal Shield Repair........... ... 2 4.2 Spent Fuel Building Sluice Gate Repairs......................... 3 4.3 Cable Vault CO2 System Testing.................................. 4 NRC Information Notice 87-44, Thimble Tube Thinning in Westinghouse Reactors. ..................................... ..................... 4 Events Occurring During the Inspection............................... 5 6.1 Licensee Event Reports and Safeguards Event Reports............. 5 6.2 Steam Generator Blowdown Isolation Valve Modification Errors.... 5 6.3 Containment Penetration Local Leak Rate Testing Failures. . . . . . . . 6 6.4 Inadequacies Identified in Containment Penetration Modification . Periodic and Special Reports......................................... 9 Qualification of Containment High Radiation Monitors................. 9 Eng i nee ri ng Expe rti se On Shi f t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10. Security Badge Retrieval........... .. .... .... .................... 10 l
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During this inspection period the licensee completed modifications to the core barrel and thermal shield. Preparations for restart were also initiated in-cluding reperformance of selected surveillance tests. Tests selected included those which would come due before the next outage and those more complex tests which involve interaction of many plant systems. Reactor core reload began on February 20 and was completed on February 2 Mode 5 was entered on February 2 . Plant Operations The inspector observed plant operation during regular tours of the following plant areas:
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Intake Structure and Pump Building Control room instruments were observed for correlation between channels and for conformance with Technical Specification requirements. The inspector observed various alarm conditions which had been received and acknowledge Operator awareness and response to these conditions were reviewed. Control room and shift manning were compared to regulatory requirements. Posting and control of radiation and high radiation areas was inspected. Compliance with Radiation Work Permits and use of appropriate personnel monitoring devices were checked. Plant housekeeping controls were observed, including control and storage of flammable material and other potential safety hazards. The inspector also examined the condition of various fire protection system During plant tours, logs and records were reviewed to determine if entries were properly made and communicated equipment status / deficiencies. These records included operating logs, turnover sheets, tagout and jumper logs, process computer printouts, and Plant Information Reports. The inspector observed selected aspects of plant security including access control, physical barriers, and personnel monitorin In addition to normal working hours, the review of plant operations was conducted during the following midnight shifts, weekends, and holidays:
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3. Plant Operations Review Committee (PORC)
The inspector attended several Plant Operations Review Committee (PORC) meet-ings. Technical specification 6.5 requirements for required member .ctendance
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I The inspectors have noted that, immediately following the daily norning meet-ing, a short meeting with the department supervisors is routinely held to re-
! view Plant Information Reports (PIRs). PIRs are a means of informing station management of any station conditions, significant equipment failures, or events. This includes matters which may be reportable to NRC. PIRs are generally reviewed by management within one working day of occurrence. At this time reportability to NRC and the need for follow-up or additional ac-tions are evaluated. The inspectors have observed thorough reviews of PIRs and also noted that the PIR process has proven an effective method of bringing management attention to station condition . Maintenance and Surveillance Testing The inspector observed various maintenance and problem investigation activi-ties for compliance with requirements and applicable codes and standards, QA/QC involvement, safety tags, equipment alignment and use of jumpers, per-sonnel qualifications, radiological controls, fire protection, retest, and reportability. Also, the inspector witnessed selected surveillance tests to determine whether properly approved procedures were in use, test instrumenta-tion was properly calibrated and used, technical specifications were satisfied, testing was performed by qualified personnel, procedure details were adequate, and test results satisfied acceptance criteria or were properly dispositione The following activities were reviewed:
4.1 Reactor Core Support Barrel Thermal Shield Repair The repair and modification to the reactor core support barrel thermal shield attachments was completed during this inspection period. A set of six keyways were installed to the upper rim of the thermal shiel This modification was made to limit the thermal shield tangential motion which was responsible for the previous failure of the thermal shield to core support barrel fasteners. These activities have previously been discussed in NRC Inspection Reports 50-213/87-25, 87-27 and 87-31. Ad-ditionally, the licensee has provided information on t'e repair program by letter dated February 25, 1988 (Serial B12808).
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.The inspectors observed the work on the core support barrel assembly on a day to day basis during the inspection period. This included coverage of diving evolutions and milling machine operation. The inspectors found that the work activities conformed with the procedures, extensive Quality Assurance surveillance coverage was conducted and the work received a high level of licensee management oversigh The underwater diving made to perform manual evolutions required by the repair process was of special interest to the inspector Radiological protection of diving personnel was initially examined in NRC Inspection 50-213/87-25 during the initial dives. Inspection coverage of diving evolutions continued through the current inspection period. The inspec-4 tors routinely observed pre-dive surveys of the work area, the placement
] of barriers which prevented the diver from leaving the designated work area, the placement of personnel dosimetry, the pre-dive briefings, l radiological safety and remote dosimetry monitoring during the dives, i and the control of contamination as divers or tools and equipment exited the reactor cavity poo The inspectors found that this specialized aspect of the Radiological Protection Program remained strong throughout the period of the extended
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outage. During each dive observed there was good coordination between those directing the work evolution, the dive support personnel and the supervising Health Physics Technician. In every instance it was obvious that prime responsibility for diver safety rested with the diver support
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personnel and that radiological safety rested with the station personnel.
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l 4.2 Spent Fuel Building Sluice Gate Repairs j During preparations for core reload, the licensee identified that the j spent fuel pool sluice gate valve would not fully close easily due to interference between the valve shaft and shaft guide bushings. The
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Chappman gate valve with a long shaft which is guided by three bushing assemblies attached to plates in the spent fuel pool liner. This gate valve is air operated to open and close, however, under emergency situ-ations, it is designed to gravity close. During refueling preparations j with the transfer tube gate valve (valve on the containment side of the j transfer tube) closed, the licensee had cycled the sluice gate valve .
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fied that the valve would not close unassisted. Underwater videos of valve operation were taken using the mini-submarine utilized for the core j support barrel thermal shield repair From these videos, the licensee
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to rest on the valve gate. With this bushing bypassed, it is possible for the shaft to bend further if the valve were to be closed by ai To prevent further shaft degradation, the licensee hung, on the valve -
controls, a sign stating that the valve is to be closed solely by gravity.
1 The valve was successfully stroke tested several times; air to open and gravity to close. Inspector review of these activities and the bushing disengagement identified no deficiencie .3 Cable Vault CO2 System Testing j
'l On February 23, the inspectors observed licensee conduct of SPL 10.7-336, Containment Cable Vault CO2 Suppression System Concentration Test. The '
purpose of this test was to demonstrate that the cable vault CO2 system conforms to the original design requirement of providing a CO2 concen- *
tration of 30% within two minutes and 50% within seven minutes on both levels in the vault, This test was conducted because the licensee was I unable .to obtain original station records detailing previous test results.
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taken due to the danger involved with this test. The test was performed successfully, however evaluation of test data indicated that the CO2- .
concentrations in the lower level fell slightly below the acceptance criteri Because of this, the CO2 system was declared inoperable on
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February 27. In accordance with Technical Specification (TS) 3.22.B.2, a continuous fire watch was established. The TS also requires that a backup fire suppression system be provided; the licensee has provided a local hose station in the Service Building hallway and can manually discharge both the normal and backup CO2 banks should there be a fir Currently, the licensee is evaluating methods to ensure a sufficient
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5. NRC Information Notice 87-44, Thimble Tube Thinning in Westinghouse Reactors
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j the bottom of the fuel assembly guide tubes. The licensee's actions in re-sponse to this notice were previously discussed in NRC Inspection Report 50-213/87-3 ,
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on the thimble tubes. Three tubes were identified as having wear in the area
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6. Events Occurring During the Inspection Licensee Event Reports [LERs and Safeguards Event Reports (SERs)]
The following LERs and SERs were reviewed for clarity, accuracy of the descript!on of cause, and adequacy of corrective actic... The inspector determined whether further information was required and whether there were generic implications. The inspector also verified that the report-ing requirements of 10 CFR 50.73, 10 CFR 73.71, and Station Administra-
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was identified that an error existed in a design change made [ Plant De- l sign Change Record (PDCR) 362] to the Containment Isolation System in 1980 as part of the post-TMI modifications. This change was in response to NRC concerns about equipment automatic actions after an Engineering i Safety Features System reset. Specifically, the Steam Generator Blowdown isolation valves (BD-TV-1312-1, 2, 3, and 4) would not trip closed in I response to a High Containment Pressure (HCP) signal preceded by a loss i
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- bus undervoltages to be in series with the HCP trip logic and modified I the relays to correspond to th? de-energize to open actuation logic.
) Post-modification resting was successfully performed under SPL 10.7-335, Preoperational Test of PDCR-930, to verify that the circuitry is now k
correcte The licensee revieweJ other containment isolation valve trip circuitry mcdified by PDCR-362 to verify that the other valves would function as
designed. No further deficiencies were found. Also a task force was formed to review post-TMI modifications involving electrical design
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the design change on the modified system (s), and the design drawings to verify that the requirements were met. No further deficiencies were identifie The inspector had no further questions on this matte .3 Containment Penetration Local Leak Rate Testing Failures Due to the long duration of the current refueling outage, the licensee elected to reperform several surveillance tests to minimize the potential need for a mid-cycle shutdown for overdue surveillances. The repeated surveillances included snubber testing, system functional testing, and containment isolation valve local leak rate (LLRT) testin LLRTs were not required to be redone because the plant had not left Mode 5 since they were last performed. However, since containment integrity has been a sensitive issue, these tests were included. Eleven contain-ment penetrations which have historically exhibited high as-found leak rates and repetitive LLRT failures were chosen. Four of these valves are for the reactor coolant pump seal suppl LLRTs on these penetra-tions would result in unnecessary personnel exposure. For this reason these penetrations were not retested. Of the seven penetrations tested, two failed: P-65, Containment Air Sample; and P-71, Primary Vent Heade In addition, P-80, Auxiliary Spray From Fire System, was observed to be leaking after successful stroke testing; it subsequently failed a LLR P-71, Primary Vent Header, failed the penetration LLRT with leakage of 429 lb-mass / day, exceeding the Inservice Inspection (ISI) acceptance criteria of 5 lb-mass / day at 40 psi Technical specification (TS) requires total containment leakage to be less than 650 lb-mass / day. At the beginning of the refueling outage (July l'?") this penetration was tested and exhibited a leakage of 0.16 lb-ma. Jay. During station out-ages only, this penetration is used to vent a;r from the primary plant during fill and vent evolution The penetration has two in series car-bon steel, angle globe stop valves which serve as containment isolatien valves, VH-V-522 inside containment and VH-V-525 outside containmen Both of these valves are kept locked closed during station operatio During performance of the LLRT, operations personnel noted a small water discharge when the test connection valve (VH-V-523) was opened. The LLRT ( was performed, in accordance with SUR 5.7-74, Primary Vent Header (P-71),
i with unsatisfactory results. To determine the leakage path, the test equipment was relocated to an alternate test connection between the isolation valves (VH-V-524). Leakage was determined to be 170 lb-mass /
, day. This reduced leakage suggests that test boundary valve VH-V-521 l greatly contributed to the initial leakage measurement. Both penetration l isolation valves were cleaned and the system was thoroughly flushed with
! primary water. A second LLRT was performed with unsatisfactory results, l 798 lb-mass / day. The majority of this leakage was determined to be through the outboard boundary valve (VH-V-521). This valve was also disassembled and cleaned. A satisfactory as-left LLRT was then performed l
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- mass / day). Tbc as-left LLRT performed in July 1987 was 0.17 lb-mass / da Two check valves, VS-CV-1103 and 1104, one on cach side of the contain-ment wall, serve as containment isolation valves for this penetratio The as-found test performed in July 1987 identified 41 lb-mass / day leak-age from VS-CV-1104 and no leakage from VS-CV-1103. VS-CV-1104 was dis-assembled and the presence of loose dirt and dust was identified. The valve was not reworked; it was reassembled and the LLRT retest was satis-
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! for VS-CV-1103 and no leakage for VS-CV-1104. When VS-CV-1103 was dis-l assembled and inspected, no seat or disc degradation or dirt accumulation was observed. The valve was reassembled and retested satisfactorily with a leakage of 0.61 lb-mass / day. The licensee concludec that dirt or dust may have been lodged between the valve seat and disc but fell away when j the valve was disassembled. Currently, the licensee is evaluating
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This valve has been leak tested three times during this refueling outag l The In-Service Testing (IST) Program requires that it be stroke tested during each cold shutdown and, when outages are extended as this one was, quarterl The penetration was successfully leak tested in July 198 The first quarterly stroke test was successfully performed in November
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Upon receipt, periodic and special reports submitted pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9 were reviewed. This review assessed whether: the reported information was valid and included the NRC required data; test results and supporting information were consistent with design predictions and performance specifications; and planned corrective actions were adequate for resolution of the problem. The inspector also ascertained whether any reported informa-tion should be classified as an abnormal occurrence. The following p;rindic reports were reviewed:
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Monthly Operating Report 87-12, Covering the Period December 1, 1987 through December 31, 198 Monthly Operating Report 88-01, Covering the Period January 1 through January 31 198 New Switchgear Building Construction Bimonthly Progress Report No. 8, dated February 1, 198 . Qualification of Containment High Radiation Monitors In February 1987, the NRC and several licensees (including Northeast Utilities)
received a 10 CFR Part 21 report from General Atomic Technologies, Inc. in-forming them that a defect was identified in the Sorrento Electronics Con-tainment High Range Radiation Detectors. The defect is in the inside con-tainment portion of the ion chamber's signal coaxial cable which was manufac-tured by Rockbestos Co. Under post-LOCA conditions, with elevated containment temperatures, the cable insulation resi tances var The variances are a function of the cable configuration and the containment post-LOCA temperature profil Haddam Neck has two of these detectors (CD-1 and 2) located on the charging floor in containment. They are used for radiation monitoring of containment under accident conditions. Technical Specification (TS) 3.23, Post Accident Instrumentation, requires that two containment high radiation monitors be operable during Modes 1-4, with the capability to measure up to 1E8 R/hr and an alarm setpoint less than or equal to 100 R/hr. Indications from these detectors are used in the Emergency Operating Procedures (EOPs) and Emergency Implementing Procedures (EPIPs). The E0Ps contain a decision making step based on the indications of CD-1 and 2 in ES 1.4, Transfer To Two Path Recir-culation. Whether the detectors are indicating above or below 20,000 R/hr determines if the recirculation path includes systems outside containmen At radiation levels above 20,000 R/hr, the path will not include equipment outside containment. CD-1 and 2 indications are used in EPIP 1.5-7, Radio-
- logical Dose Assessment, for offsite dose calculations. The action level for these calculations is when the detectors are reading at least 34,000 R/hr.
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Between February and June 1987, the licensee had extensive communications with Sorrento Electronics to determine the effect of this defect on Haddam Neck's detectors. An analysis was conducted specific to the station's cable con-figuration and post-LOCA temperature profile. These calculations were finai-ized during this inspection period and are documented for the Millstone Units and Haddam Neck in Reportability Evaluation Form 87-2 The licensee con-cluded that CD-1 and 2 exhibit an error of 9.4 R/hr in the nonconservative direction. The licensee has evaluated the implications of this inaccuracy and determined that, since the detectors' ranges are so broad and negligible in the action range, they are operabl It was also noted that the error in the low range does not meet the guidance in Regulatory Guide RG-1.97, instrumentation for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Plants to Assess Plant Conditions During and Following an Accident. This is because they do not meet the factor of two accuracy specified for the lower range. The licensee plans to submit an information letter to NRC describing this exception to RG-1.97. This matter will be reviewed during future in-spection . Engineering Expertise On Shift On January 21, the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) informed the inspectors of concerns involving the use of dual-role Shift Supervisor / Shift Technical Advisors (SS/STA) at the Millstone plants and Haddam Neck. The current Haddam Neck Technical Specifications (TS) Table 6.2-1, Minimum Shift Crew Composition, specifies a crew of seven people during modes 1, 2, and Because the SS serves in a dual capacity (SS and STA), these sevan positions have been filled by six individual This issue is discussed in detail in the Villstone Unit 1 NRC Inspection Report 50-245/88-0 No NRC field in-spection action is planned until the latest licensee's submittal on this matter is evaluated by the NRC.
l 1 Security Badge Retrieval The licensee has installed equipment to prevent unauthorized removal of security keycard Each keycard is tagged with a microwave resonance device similar to those used to prevent theft from retail establishment The de-tection equipment is located at an exit poin This equipment is not a re-quired plant physical protection system but should improve the overall imple-mentation of the program by reducing the likelihood of unauthorized removal of keycards and also assist with the monitoring by security officer 'l . Exit Interview During this inspection, meetings were held with plant management to discuss
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