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Advises That 880527 Response to Generic Ltr 88-05 Describing Commitment to Boric Acid Leakage Monitoring & Preventative Program Fulfills Requirement
ML20153C857
Person / Time
Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 08/30/1988
From: Alexion T
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Schnell D
UNION ELECTRIC CO.
References
GL-88-05, GL-88-5, TAC-69113, NUDOCS 8809010326
Download: ML20153C857 (2)


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- August 30, 1988 Docket No. 50-483 DISTRIBUTION:

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PDIII-37/f" GHolahan KPerkins TAlexion PXreutzer OGC-WF1 Mr. Donald F. Schnell EJordan BGrimes Vice President - Nuclear ACRS(10) PDIII-3 Gray Files Union Electric Company DDilanni Post Office Box 149 St. Louis, Missouri 63166

Dear Mr. Schnell:

SUBJECT:

~ RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 88-05 (TAC NO. 69113)

On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter the staff requested that you provide. assurances that a program has been implemented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than~ technical ~ specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.

In a letter dated May 27, 1988, you responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing your commitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. The staff finds that you have provided assurance that by November 3, 1988, a program will be in place dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic Letter 88-05.

As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable form, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.

These records may be subject to future auditing.

This completes our effort under TAC No. 69113.

Sincerely,

/J/

Thomas W. Alexion, Project Manager Project Directorate III-3 Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, V and Special Projects I

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