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Summary of 990127 Meeting with Duke Energy Corp Re Proposed License Amend to Take Credit for Soluble Boron & Partial Credit for Boraflex in Sf Pools at McGuire Nuclear Station. List of Attendees & Handouts Provided by Duke Encl
ML20203C235
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Site: Mcguire, McGuire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/04/1999
From: Rinaldi F
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. February 4, 1999 LICENSEE: Duke Energy Corporation FACILITIES: McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2

SUBJECT:

MEETING

SUMMARY

- MEETING OF JANUARY 27,1999, REGARDING SOLUBLE BORON AND BORAFLEX On January 27,1999, the staff met with Duke Energy Corporation (DEC) personnel to discuss information related to a proposed license amendment to take credit for soluble boron and partial credit for boraflex in the spent fuel pools at the McGuire Nuclear Station. The meeting was scheduled at the request of DEC to present its general analytical approach and provide an opportunity for staff's questions.

DEC plans to use two computer codes in its assessments. The BADGER Code would be used to measure boron and the RACKLIFE Code to predict boraflex degradation. Also, DEC plans to test for available boraflex using neutron blackness testing every 3 years. The staff indicated that the review and approval of credit for boraflex is a first-of-a-kind that will require additional time than just the approval for soluble boron.

Enclosure 1 lists the meeting participants. Enclosure 2 is the handout provided by DEC.

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SUBJECT:

MEETING

SUMMARY

- MEETING OF JANUARY 27,1999, REGARDING SOLUBLE BORON AND EORAFLEX

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Meeting Notice by F. Rinaldi, dated January 11,1999 On January 27,1999, the staff met with Duke Energy Corporation (DEC) personnel to discuss information related to a proposed license amendment to take credit for soluble boron and partial credit for boraflex in the spent fuel pools at the McGuire Nuclear Station. The meeting was scheduled at the request of DEC to present its general analytical approach and provide an opportunity for staff's questions.

DEC plans to use two computer codes in its assessments. The BADGER Code would be used to measure boron and the RACKLIFE Code to predict boraflex degradation. Also, DEC plans to test for available boraflex using neutron blackness testing every 3 years. The staff indicated that the review and approval of credit for boraflex is a first-of-a kind that will require additional time than just the approval for soluble boron.

Enclosure 1 lists the meeting participants. Enclosure 2 is the handout provided by DEC.

"p~w AC Wr Frank Rinaldi, Project Manager Project Directorate ll-2 Division of Reactor Projects - 1/Il Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-369 and 50-70

Enclosures:

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l Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn Ms. Karen E. Long i- Legal Department (PBO5E) Assistant Attorney General

! Duke Energy Corporation North Carolina Department of I 422 South Church Street Justice Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 P. O. Box 629

. Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 l County Manager of

Mecklenburg County L. A. Keller 720 East Fourth Street Manager- Nuclear Regulatory Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Licensing Duke Energy Corporation {

MichaelT. Cash 526 South Church Street -1 Regulatory Compliance Manager Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 l l: Duke Energy Corporation

. McGuire Nuclear Site .

Regional Administrator, Region il i 12700 Hagers Ferry Road U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  !

Huntersville, North Carolina 28078 Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, S.W., Suite 23T85 J. Michael McGarry, lil, Esquire Atlanta, Georgia 30303 i Winston and Strawn i 1400 L Street, NW. Elaine Wathen, Lead REP Planner i

. Washington, DC 20005 Division of Emergency Management 116 West Jones Street Senior Resident inspector Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-1335  ;

c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission .

i 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Mr. Richard M. Fry, Director  !

- Huntersville, North Carolina 28078 Division of Radiation Protection -

North Carolina Department of

- Dr. John M. Barry Environment, Health and Natural

- Mecklenberg County Resources  !

p Department of Environmental 3825 Barrett Drive Protection Raleigh, North Carolina 27609-7721 700 N. Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Mr. T. Richard Puryear Owners Group (NCEMC)

Mr. Steven P. Shaver Duke Energy Corporation L Senior Sales Engineer 4800 Concord Road Westinshouse Electric Company York, South Carolina 29745

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Suite 500 Mr. H. B. Barron

! Charlotte, North Carolina 28209 Vice President, McGuire Site L Duke Energy Corporation i 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, North Carolina 28078

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- Checkerboard w/ empty cells New SLC for poison materiallimit; Propose defming sub-regions in Bases.

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2 LCO The storage rack poison material Boron 10 areal density shall be greater than or equalto:

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0 gm Bidem' for Region 2B APPLICABILITY: When a fuel assembly is stored in a spent fuel rack cell, location.

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A. Spent fuelpool storage rack A.1 Perform SR 3.7.14.1 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> poison materialnot within M

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! A.2 Verifyfuelassemblyin affected 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />

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. SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR Verify the spent fuel pool storage rack poison material is within 3 years limits.

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