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MONTHYEARML20205N9871999-04-14014 April 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 990308-11 ML20203G0081999-02-12012 February 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 981102-06 ML20211M5671997-10-0303 October 1997 Forwards Regulatory Documents Comprising Regulatory History of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Entitled Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors, Which Amended 10CFR50,published in Fr on 970910 ML20149D7851997-07-14014 July 1997 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 970731 in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Case Studies (Response Time & Reactor Feedwater Pump Trip Test) & Common Themes ML20137C9201997-03-20020 March 1997 Forwards Documentation of Meeting Conducted in Region 4 Office on 970225 to Discuss NRC Enforcement Policy as Applied to Nonescalated Enforcement ML20134P5931997-02-21021 February 1997 Forwards Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty for Transmittal to Ofc of Fr for Publication.W/O Encl ML20132F5421996-12-19019 December 1996 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 961007-11 ML20134E9191996-10-29029 October 1996 Forwards Rationale for Inital Plants Selected for Design Insps & for Plants Considered for Second Quarter FY97 Design Insps ML20203B9891995-11-20020 November 1995 Discusses OI Rept 4-95-032 Re Alleged False Statements by Fire Watches to NRC Inspectors.Oe Will Consider Matter Closed from Enforcement Perspective Unless Different View Received within 3 Wks of Date of This Memo ML20211M6231994-11-30030 November 1994 Provides Info to Commission on Status of Rulemaking Activities Re Power Reactor Decommissioning Cost Issues,Per 930714 SRM ML20236L5631994-08-10010 August 1994 Responds to Former Region V 930422 Request for NRR Evaluation of WPPSS Practices Associated W/Testing RHR Sys While Aligned in SPC Mode ML20056E5141993-08-12012 August 1993 Submits SALP Schedule for FY94 Per Mgt Directive 8.6 ML20056E4571993-08-0505 August 1993 Forwards Technical Review Rept Re, Tardy Licensee Actions Initiated Because of Delayed Replacement of Batteries in Uninterruptible Power Supplies at Plant ML20247G1561989-05-15015 May 1989 Forwards Director'S Decision 89-03 in Response to 2.206 Petition Re BWR Stability.Petition Filed by Hiatt on Behalf of Ocre Expressing Concerns Re 890309 Power Oscillattion Event & Requested Action W/Respect to All BWRs ML20245B6421989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.Though Little Actual Damage Experienced,Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20245B6531989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Events Determined to Involve Deficiencies in Control Sys ML20245B6191989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept Re BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.All Events Included Reactor Depressurization Followed by Uncontrolled Condensate or Condensate Booster Pumps Injection or Both ML20245B7501989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20147E3621988-02-28028 February 1988 Summary of 880223 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 88-008. List of Attendees,Tabulation of long-term Followup Assignments to Be Completed & Summary of Reactor Scrams Encl ML20195G7981987-07-31031 July 1987 Partially Deleted Memo Forwarding SALP Rept & Recommendations Re NRC Actions for Plant.W/O Encl IR 05000397/19870061987-07-0101 July 1987 Forwards Draft SALP Rept 50-397/87-06 for Feb-May 1987 for Review.Comments Requested at SALP Board Meeting Schedule for 870707 in Region V.Update of Tables 1-4 Included in Draft. W/O Rept ML20236B1451987-06-18018 June 1987 Forwards Response to DF Kirsch 870507 Memo Requesting Performance Analysis Info for Input to Facility SALP Rept. Review Results Provided in Encl.Encl Withheld ML20214M1381987-05-26026 May 1987 Provides Enforcement Guidance to Regions for Issues Re Control Room Habitability/Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys Deficiencies.Summary of Plants Reviewed & Documents Describing Findings Encl ML20195G7931987-05-12012 May 1987 Forwards Insp & LER Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analyses for Salp,Per DF Kirsch 870507 Memo. Tables Subj to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Complete. W/O Encls ML20214A0311987-05-12012 May 1987 Notifies of 870514 Briefing on Licensing & Operational Status of Plants Assigned to Project Directorate V,Including Diablo Canyon,Palo Verde,Rancho Seco,San Onfore,Trojan & WPPSS 2 ML20212M8601987-03-0909 March 1987 Forwards SER Re Concerns Identified in Plant Fire Protection Program,As Described in FSAR Through Amend 33.Concerns Resolved Except for Listed Items,Including Adequacy of Safe Shutdown Procedures.Review Excluded Amend 37 Items ML20154A2831986-12-13013 December 1986 Forwards Assessments by Enforcement Staff of Regional Performance in Enforcement Area from Jul-Nov 1985 ML20215G1361986-10-14014 October 1986 Summary of 861006 Operating Reactor Events Meeting 86-35 Re Events Since Last Meeting on 860929.Assignees Should Review Identified Responsibilities & Completion Dates & Advise If Dates Cannot Be Met.Attendance List & Viewgraphs Encl ML20215F2751986-10-0606 October 1986 Forwards Action Timetable Re Coordinated Approach to Resolution of Fire Protection Issues at Facility ML20209A8611986-09-0202 September 1986 Forwards Matls Needed to Complete Assignment During Emergency Preparedness Exercise on 860916-19.W/o Encl IR 05000397/19860121986-08-25025 August 1986 Notification of 860828 Meeting W/Util in Walnut Creek,Ca to Discuss Apparent Violations Involving Equipment Qualification (50-397/86-12),Region V Team Insp 50-397/86-11 & Control of Combustible Matls ML20204G4051986-08-0404 August 1986 Notification of 860909 Meeting W/Utils in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Nrc/Util Living Schedules,Util Performance,Legal Considerations,Tech Spec Improvements & Severe Accident Policy/Degraded Core Programs.Proposed Agenda Encl ML20207J2451986-07-16016 July 1986 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util Application to Amend Tech Spec 4.6.4.1 Concerning Drywell Vacuum Breakers,For Transmittal to Licensee.Receipt of Info After 860731 Will Require Rev to 860831 Anticipated Review Completion Date ML20058K6041986-07-0303 July 1986 Informs of Telcon on Status of EA-86-110 Re Health Physics/ Emergency Planning & EA-86-070 Re Fire Protection ML20203B0881986-07-0202 July 1986 Forwards SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review.Salp Board Rated Licensee Performance Category 1 in Area of Outages & Category 2 in All Other Areas Except Fire Protection.W/O Encls ML20236Y1311986-04-25025 April 1986 Forwards List of Primary Containment Isolation Valves & Valve P&ID Locations as Referenced in Util 860117 & 0218 Request for Amend to License NPF-21 ML20198D7151986-04-24024 April 1986 Forwards Insp Rept 50-397/86-05,notice of Violation & Enforcement History,For Consideration & Action.Civil Penalty Unwarranted Since Fire Watches Immediately Posted & Safety Significance of Fire Loadings Limited ML17278A7091986-04-16016 April 1986 Advises That Deletion of Technical Memo 1227 Overlooked During Issuance of Amend 31 to Fsar.Memo Deleted as Result of Incorporation of Scn 83-135 Into Amend ML20195G7731986-03-14014 March 1986 Forwards Draft SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review & Comment at 860319 Meeting at Region V.Updated Tables 1 & 4 Also Encl.W/O Encl ML20154K1511986-03-0303 March 1986 Notifies That SALP Board 860312 Meeting Rescheduled for 860319 at Region V.Deviation from Instruction 0701 to Permit a Toth Attendance at B&W Training Course on 860303-15 in Best Interest of SALP Process ML20199D1311986-02-19019 February 1986 Informs That Proposed Recirculation Pump Vibration Testing Plan Acceptable,Based on Licensee Testing Procedure & Supporting Stress Analysis ML20203B1101986-02-13013 February 1986 Forwards Assessment of Lers,Including Results for Input Into SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986.LERs of Above Average Quality ML20195G7801986-02-0909 February 1986 Forwards Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analysis for Salp.Insp Results & LERs Occurring During Last Month of SALP May Not Be Included in Tables.Tables Subject to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Completed.W/O Encl ML20215N3041986-01-30030 January 1986 Provides Summary of Review of Past Experience as Related to Handling of Nonradiological Issues.State of Wa Notified by NRC of Industrial Safety Concerns at Facility.Dm Kunihiro 851213 Memo to State of Wa Encl ML20151Q9751986-01-29029 January 1986 Requests Identification of Div Contact for Regional Insp Team Leaders to Arrange NRR Alternative Shutdown & Fire Protection Reviewer Technical Assistance on region-based post-fire Safe Shutdown Insps.Schedule of Insps Submitted ML20149M8611986-01-24024 January 1986 Discusses 851202-06 Observation of Seven INPO Members & Two Industry Peer Evaluators During Conduct of Site Visit to Evaluate Three Training Programs at Plant.Significant Milestones Toward Accreditation of Training Programs Listed ML20198H2291986-01-22022 January 1986 Requests Date & Subj of Application for OL Issued on 840413.Info Needed to Complete Review of 850318 Transmittal of License Fee Data & Assessment of Fees & Contractual Costs Through 841222 ML20198G8771986-01-16016 January 1986 Forwards Brief Description & Evaluation of Util 850911 Proposed Tech Spec Change to Revise Composition of Corporate Nuclear Safety Review Board.Proposed Change Acceptable ML20198G8291986-01-0606 January 1986 Forwards Draft Response to 850718 Memo Re Inspector Feedback /Request for Technical Assistance on NUREG-0737,Item II.F.1.Response Based on Review of Util Position on Iodine plate-out ML20141E9281985-12-26026 December 1985 Recommends Survey of Plants Re Licensee Review of Preservice Insp Rept & Submittal of Relief Requests.Relief Requests from Preservice Insp Should Be Submitted Before Issuance of OL & Plant Startup to Permit NRC Review 1999-04-14
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MONTHYEARML20205N9871999-04-14014 April 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 990308-11 ML20203G0081999-02-12012 February 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 981102-06 ML20211M5671997-10-0303 October 1997 Forwards Regulatory Documents Comprising Regulatory History of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Entitled Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors, Which Amended 10CFR50,published in Fr on 970910 ML20149D7851997-07-14014 July 1997 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 970731 in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Case Studies (Response Time & Reactor Feedwater Pump Trip Test) & Common Themes ML20137C9201997-03-20020 March 1997 Forwards Documentation of Meeting Conducted in Region 4 Office on 970225 to Discuss NRC Enforcement Policy as Applied to Nonescalated Enforcement ML20134P5931997-02-21021 February 1997 Forwards Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty for Transmittal to Ofc of Fr for Publication.W/O Encl ML20132F5421996-12-19019 December 1996 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 961007-11 ML20134E9191996-10-29029 October 1996 Forwards Rationale for Inital Plants Selected for Design Insps & for Plants Considered for Second Quarter FY97 Design Insps ML20203B9891995-11-20020 November 1995 Discusses OI Rept 4-95-032 Re Alleged False Statements by Fire Watches to NRC Inspectors.Oe Will Consider Matter Closed from Enforcement Perspective Unless Different View Received within 3 Wks of Date of This Memo ML20211M6231994-11-30030 November 1994 Provides Info to Commission on Status of Rulemaking Activities Re Power Reactor Decommissioning Cost Issues,Per 930714 SRM ML20236L5631994-08-10010 August 1994 Responds to Former Region V 930422 Request for NRR Evaluation of WPPSS Practices Associated W/Testing RHR Sys While Aligned in SPC Mode ML20056E5141993-08-12012 August 1993 Submits SALP Schedule for FY94 Per Mgt Directive 8.6 ML20056E4571993-08-0505 August 1993 Forwards Technical Review Rept Re, Tardy Licensee Actions Initiated Because of Delayed Replacement of Batteries in Uninterruptible Power Supplies at Plant ML20247G1561989-05-15015 May 1989 Forwards Director'S Decision 89-03 in Response to 2.206 Petition Re BWR Stability.Petition Filed by Hiatt on Behalf of Ocre Expressing Concerns Re 890309 Power Oscillattion Event & Requested Action W/Respect to All BWRs ML20245B6421989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.Though Little Actual Damage Experienced,Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20245B6531989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Events Determined to Involve Deficiencies in Control Sys ML20245B6191989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept Re BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.All Events Included Reactor Depressurization Followed by Uncontrolled Condensate or Condensate Booster Pumps Injection or Both ML20245B7501989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20147E3621988-02-28028 February 1988 Summary of 880223 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 88-008. List of Attendees,Tabulation of long-term Followup Assignments to Be Completed & Summary of Reactor Scrams Encl ML20195G7981987-07-31031 July 1987 Partially Deleted Memo Forwarding SALP Rept & Recommendations Re NRC Actions for Plant.W/O Encl IR 05000397/19870061987-07-0101 July 1987 Forwards Draft SALP Rept 50-397/87-06 for Feb-May 1987 for Review.Comments Requested at SALP Board Meeting Schedule for 870707 in Region V.Update of Tables 1-4 Included in Draft. W/O Rept ML20236B1451987-06-18018 June 1987 Forwards Response to DF Kirsch 870507 Memo Requesting Performance Analysis Info for Input to Facility SALP Rept. Review Results Provided in Encl.Encl Withheld ML20214M1381987-05-26026 May 1987 Provides Enforcement Guidance to Regions for Issues Re Control Room Habitability/Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys Deficiencies.Summary of Plants Reviewed & Documents Describing Findings Encl ML20195G7931987-05-12012 May 1987 Forwards Insp & LER Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analyses for Salp,Per DF Kirsch 870507 Memo. Tables Subj to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Complete. W/O Encls ML20214A0311987-05-12012 May 1987 Notifies of 870514 Briefing on Licensing & Operational Status of Plants Assigned to Project Directorate V,Including Diablo Canyon,Palo Verde,Rancho Seco,San Onfore,Trojan & WPPSS 2 ML20212M8601987-03-0909 March 1987 Forwards SER Re Concerns Identified in Plant Fire Protection Program,As Described in FSAR Through Amend 33.Concerns Resolved Except for Listed Items,Including Adequacy of Safe Shutdown Procedures.Review Excluded Amend 37 Items ML20154A2831986-12-13013 December 1986 Forwards Assessments by Enforcement Staff of Regional Performance in Enforcement Area from Jul-Nov 1985 ML20215G1361986-10-14014 October 1986 Summary of 861006 Operating Reactor Events Meeting 86-35 Re Events Since Last Meeting on 860929.Assignees Should Review Identified Responsibilities & Completion Dates & Advise If Dates Cannot Be Met.Attendance List & Viewgraphs Encl ML20215F2751986-10-0606 October 1986 Forwards Action Timetable Re Coordinated Approach to Resolution of Fire Protection Issues at Facility ML20209A8611986-09-0202 September 1986 Forwards Matls Needed to Complete Assignment During Emergency Preparedness Exercise on 860916-19.W/o Encl IR 05000397/19860121986-08-25025 August 1986 Notification of 860828 Meeting W/Util in Walnut Creek,Ca to Discuss Apparent Violations Involving Equipment Qualification (50-397/86-12),Region V Team Insp 50-397/86-11 & Control of Combustible Matls ML20204G4051986-08-0404 August 1986 Notification of 860909 Meeting W/Utils in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Nrc/Util Living Schedules,Util Performance,Legal Considerations,Tech Spec Improvements & Severe Accident Policy/Degraded Core Programs.Proposed Agenda Encl ML20207J2451986-07-16016 July 1986 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util Application to Amend Tech Spec 4.6.4.1 Concerning Drywell Vacuum Breakers,For Transmittal to Licensee.Receipt of Info After 860731 Will Require Rev to 860831 Anticipated Review Completion Date ML20058K6041986-07-0303 July 1986 Informs of Telcon on Status of EA-86-110 Re Health Physics/ Emergency Planning & EA-86-070 Re Fire Protection ML20203B0881986-07-0202 July 1986 Forwards SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review.Salp Board Rated Licensee Performance Category 1 in Area of Outages & Category 2 in All Other Areas Except Fire Protection.W/O Encls ML20236Y1311986-04-25025 April 1986 Forwards List of Primary Containment Isolation Valves & Valve P&ID Locations as Referenced in Util 860117 & 0218 Request for Amend to License NPF-21 ML20198D7151986-04-24024 April 1986 Forwards Insp Rept 50-397/86-05,notice of Violation & Enforcement History,For Consideration & Action.Civil Penalty Unwarranted Since Fire Watches Immediately Posted & Safety Significance of Fire Loadings Limited ML17278A7091986-04-16016 April 1986 Advises That Deletion of Technical Memo 1227 Overlooked During Issuance of Amend 31 to Fsar.Memo Deleted as Result of Incorporation of Scn 83-135 Into Amend ML20195G7731986-03-14014 March 1986 Forwards Draft SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review & Comment at 860319 Meeting at Region V.Updated Tables 1 & 4 Also Encl.W/O Encl ML20154K1511986-03-0303 March 1986 Notifies That SALP Board 860312 Meeting Rescheduled for 860319 at Region V.Deviation from Instruction 0701 to Permit a Toth Attendance at B&W Training Course on 860303-15 in Best Interest of SALP Process ML20199D1311986-02-19019 February 1986 Informs That Proposed Recirculation Pump Vibration Testing Plan Acceptable,Based on Licensee Testing Procedure & Supporting Stress Analysis ML20203B1101986-02-13013 February 1986 Forwards Assessment of Lers,Including Results for Input Into SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986.LERs of Above Average Quality ML20195G7801986-02-0909 February 1986 Forwards Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analysis for Salp.Insp Results & LERs Occurring During Last Month of SALP May Not Be Included in Tables.Tables Subject to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Completed.W/O Encl ML20215N3041986-01-30030 January 1986 Provides Summary of Review of Past Experience as Related to Handling of Nonradiological Issues.State of Wa Notified by NRC of Industrial Safety Concerns at Facility.Dm Kunihiro 851213 Memo to State of Wa Encl ML20151Q9751986-01-29029 January 1986 Requests Identification of Div Contact for Regional Insp Team Leaders to Arrange NRR Alternative Shutdown & Fire Protection Reviewer Technical Assistance on region-based post-fire Safe Shutdown Insps.Schedule of Insps Submitted ML20149M8611986-01-24024 January 1986 Discusses 851202-06 Observation of Seven INPO Members & Two Industry Peer Evaluators During Conduct of Site Visit to Evaluate Three Training Programs at Plant.Significant Milestones Toward Accreditation of Training Programs Listed ML20198H2291986-01-22022 January 1986 Requests Date & Subj of Application for OL Issued on 840413.Info Needed to Complete Review of 850318 Transmittal of License Fee Data & Assessment of Fees & Contractual Costs Through 841222 ML20198G8771986-01-16016 January 1986 Forwards Brief Description & Evaluation of Util 850911 Proposed Tech Spec Change to Revise Composition of Corporate Nuclear Safety Review Board.Proposed Change Acceptable ML20198G8291986-01-0606 January 1986 Forwards Draft Response to 850718 Memo Re Inspector Feedback /Request for Technical Assistance on NUREG-0737,Item II.F.1.Response Based on Review of Util Position on Iodine plate-out ML20141E9281985-12-26026 December 1985 Recommends Survey of Plants Re Licensee Review of Preservice Insp Rept & Submittal of Relief Requests.Relief Requests from Preservice Insp Should Be Submitted Before Issuance of OL & Plant Startup to Permit NRC Review 1999-04-14
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D. b iler, Assistant Director for Environmental Projects. L HANFORD ho. 2 REALISTIC ACCIDENT ASSESSMENI PLANT NAME: Hanford No. 2 Nuclear Power Plant LICENSING STAGE: CP DOCKET NUMBER: 50-397 RESPONSIBLE BRANCH: GCR Branch REQUESTED COMPLETION DATE: August 1, 1972 APPLICANTS RESPONSE DATE NECESSARY FOR NEXT ACTION PLANNED ON PROJECT: N/A DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE: Realistic Accident Assessment REVIEW STATUS: Completed Enclosed is the Realistic Accident section for the Hanford No. 2 draf t Environmental Statement prepared by S. Miner, GOR Branch and K. Hurphy of the Accident Analysis Branch.
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E!NIRO:"! ENTAL DIPACT OF ACCIDENTS Protection against the occurrence of postulated design basis accidents in the !!anford No. 2 Nuclear Power plant is provided through the defense in depth concept of design, nanufacture, operation and testing, and the continued quality assurance program used to establish the necessary high degree of assurance for the integrity of the reactor primary systcm.
These aspects are being considered in the Staff's safety evaluation for the llanford Ho. 2 facility. Off-design conditions that uay occur are limited by protection systems which place and hold the power plant in a safe condition. Notuithstanding this, the conservative postulate is nade that serious accidents might occur, even though unlikely; and engineered safety features are installed to mitigate the consequcnces of these postulated events.
The probability of occurrence of accidents and the spectrum of their consequences to be considered from an environmental effects standpoint have been analyzed using estimates of probabilities and realistic fission product release and transport assurptions. For site evaluation in the Staff safety review, extremely conservative assumptions were used for the purpose of evaluating the adequacy of engineered safety features and fer comparing calculated doses resulting from a hypothetical release of fission products from the fuel against the 10 CFR Part 100 siting guidelince.
The computed doses that would be received by the population and environment
from actual accidents would be significantly less than those to be presented in the Staff Safety Evaluation. The Commission issued guidance to applicants on September 1,1971, requiring the consideration of a spectrum of accidents with assumptions as realistic as the state of knowledge permits. The Applicant's response was contained in the Environmental Report Amendments No. 1, 2 and 4, dated Jan. 14, 1972,
!! arch 24,1972 and July 5, 1972.
The Applicant's report has been evaluated, using the standard accidcnt assumptions and guidance issued by the Commission as a proposed amendment to Appendix D of 10 CFR Part 50 on December 1, 1971 (Federal Register, Vol.
36, Co. 231). Nine classes of postulated accidents and occurrences ranging in severity from trivial to very serious have been identified by the Commission. In general, accidents in the high potential consequence end of the spectrum have a very lou occurrence rate; and those on the low potential consequence end are characterized by a higher occurrence rate.
The Applicant's examples for these classes of accidents are shown in Table 1. The examples given are reasonably homogeneous in terms of probability within each class.
t Certain assumptions made by tNe Applicant, such as the assumption of an iodine partition factor in the suppression pool during a loss-of-coolant accident and the efficiency assigned to the charcoal filters in the standby gas treatment system, in the Staff view, are optimistic; but the use of alternative assumptions does not significantly affect the overall environmenta risk.
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Staff estimates of the doses which might be received by an assumed individual standing at the site boundary in the downwind direction using the assumptions in the proposed Annex to Appendix D, are presented in Table II. Estimates of the integrated exposure in man-rem that might be delivered to the population within 50 miles of the site are also presented in Table II. These man-rem estimates were based on the projected population (about 214,000) around the site for the year 1980.
To rigorously establish a realistic annual risk, the calculated doses in Table II would have to be rultiplied by estimated probabilities. The events in Classes 1 and 2 reprecent occurrences which are anticipated during plant operation and their consequences, which are very small, are considered within the framework of routine efflucats from the plant.
Except f or a limited amount of fuel f ailures, the events in Classes 3 through 5 are not anticipated during plant operation; but events of this type could occur sometime during the 40 year plant lifetime. Accidents in Clasres 6 and 7 and small accidents la Class 8 are of similar or louer probability than accidents in Class 3 through 5 but are still possible.
The probability of occurrence of large Class 8 accidents is very small.
Therefore, when the consequences indicated in Table II are weighted by ,
probabilities, the environmental risk is very low. The postulated occurrences in Class 9 involve failures more severe than those required to be considered for the design basis for protective systems and engineered safety features (i.e., Class 8 accidents). These consequences could be ,
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environmental risk is extremely low. Defense in depth (multiple physiec1 barriers), quality arsurance for design, manufacture, and operation, continued surveillance and testing, and conservative design are 411 applied to provide and maintain the required high degree of assurance that potential accidents in this class are, and will rcmain, sufficier.tly small in probability that the environmental risk in extrencly low.
The information given in Table II indicates that the realistically esticated radiological conocquences cf the postulated accidcnts vould result in exposurcs of an assuned individual at the site boundary to concentrations of radioactive t.:aterials within the !hxinun Permissible Concentrations (l!PC) listed in Tabic 11 of 10 CFr. Part 20. The tabulated information also shows.
that the estimated integrated exposure of the population within .50 miles of the plant f ron each pontuinted accideat vould be rauch smaller than that f ro a the naturally occurring radioactivity. The exposure frem naturally occurring radioactivity corresponds to approximately 82 man-ren per year within 10 miles and approximately 33,000 man-rem /yr within 50 milen of the site. These estimates are based on a natural background Icvel of 0.155 ren/yr. When considered within the probability of occurrence, the annual pottntial radiation exposure of the population from all the postulated accidents is an even smaller fraction of the exposure f rom natural background radiation and, in f act, is well within naturally occurring variations in the natural background. It in coacluded from the results of the realistic analysia that the environmental risks due to postulated radiologJcal accidents at the llanford No. 2 Nuclear Power plant are exceedingly small and need not be considered further.
I TABLE I CLASSIFICATION OF POSTU11TED ACCIDENTS AND OCCURRENCES AEC DESCRIPTION APPLICANTS EXAMPLE (S) 1.0 1rivial Incidenta None 2.0 Hisc. small releases outside Reactor Coolant leaks (below or just Containment above allovable tech spec limits) outside primary containment or reactor l
building 3.0 Raduaste System railures Any singic Equipment Failure or any singic operator error 4.0 Event s that Release Radio- Fuel defects during transients outside activity into the Primary the normal range of plant variables but f System within expected range of protective equipment and other parameter operation 5.0 Event s that release radio- Primary Coolant loop to auxil'Iary cool-activity into secondary system ing system secondary side of heet ex-changer leak 6.0 Refueling Accjdents inside Dropping of fuel assembly on reactor Containment core, spent fuel rack or against pool boundary Dropping of spent fuel shipping cask in pool or outside pool 7.0 Accidents to Spent Fuel Transportation incident involving spent and new fuel Shipnent on site but outside Primary Containment or reactor building 8.0 Accid en t Initiation Events a. Reactivity Transient considered in Design-Basis evaluat ton in the Safety
- b. Losa of Reactor Coolant inside or Aaalysis Report outside primary containment
- c. Offgas holdup failure or failure of liquid radwaste tank 9.0 Hypothetical Sequences of None failurcs more severe than Class 8
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TABLE 11 SUW1ARY OF RADIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF POSTULATED ACCIDENTS Estimated Estimated Fraction of 10 CFR Dose to populatio-Part 20 Limit y within 50 mile Event At Site' Boundary f radius, man-rem Class 1.0 Trivial incidents 2/ 2/
2.0 Small releases outside 2/ 2/
3.0 Radwaste system failures 3.1 Equipment leakage or malfunction 0.019 0.8 3.2 Releasc of waste gas storage tank contents 0.074 3.2 3.3 Release of liquid waste storage tank contents <.001 <0.1 4.0 Fission products to primary system (BWR) 4.1 Fuel cladding def ects 2/ 2/
4.2 off-design transients that induce fuel failures _above those expected 0.001 0.1 5.0 Fission products to primary and secondary systems (PWR) N. A. N. A.
6.0 Refueling accidents 6.1 Fuel assembly drop into core <.001 <0.1 6.2 Heavy object drop onto fuel in core 0.003 0.1 7.0 Spent fuel handling accident 7.1 Fuel assembly drop in fuel storage pool 0.001 <0.1 7.2 Heavy object drop onto fuel rack 0.001 0.1 7.3 Fuel cask drop 0.028 1.2 i
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Estimated Estimated Fraction of 10 CFR Dose to populatic Part 20 Limit within 50 mile ;
Class Event At Site Boundary 77 radius, man-rem 8.0 Accident initiation events considered in design basis evaluation in the .
safety analysis report 8.1 Loss-of-coolant accidents inside containment Small break <0.001 <0.1 Large break' O.007 2.7
- 8. l(a) Break in instrument line outside reactor building <0.001 <0.1 8.2 (a) Rod Ejection Accident (PWR) N. A. N. A.
- 8. 2 (b) Rod drop accident (BWR) 0.001 0.1 8.3(a) Steamline break (PWR-outside
, containment) N. A. ,N. A.
- 8. 3 (b) Steamline breaks (BWR)
Small Break' O.001 <0.1 Large Break- 0.003 0.1 1/ Represents the calculated uhole body dose as a fraction of 500 mrem (or the equivalent dos'e to an organ).
2/ These releases will be comparable to the design objective indicated in the proposed Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50 for routine effluents (i.e., 5 arem/yr to an individual from either gasenns or liquid effluent).
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