ML21194A182
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| Site: | Dresden, Quad Cities |
| Issue date: | 07/13/2021 |
| From: | Christopher Hunt, April Nguyen Division Reactor Projects III |
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| Download: ML21194A182 (20) | |
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All participants will join the meeting with their microphones muted and cameras turned off.
To ask a question at the end of the meeting you will raise your hand in the Microsoft Teams Application and the moderator will unlock your mic so you can unmute yourself (more directions to follow in a later slide)
Welcome to the 2020 Dresden and Quad Cities Performance Discussion Public Meeting
Dresden and Quad Cities Nuclear Power Stations Annual Assessment Meeting 2020 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region 3 T
Meetings Purpose Public forum for discussion of Dresden and Quad Cities Power Stations performance in 2020 NRC will address the performance issues identified in the annual assessment
Todays Presenter Ken Riemer - Branch Chief, Division of Reactor Projects, Branch 1 Panelists April Nguyen - Dresden Senior Resident Inspector Christopher Hunt - Quad Cities Senior Resident Inspector
Panelists Matthew Domke-Acting Dresden Resident Inspector Zach Coffman-Quad Cities Resident Inspector Viktoria Mitlyng - Senior Public Affairs Officer Prema Chandrathil - Public Affairs Officer
Regulatory Framework NRCs Safety Mission Strategic Performance Areas Cornerstones Cross-Cutting Areas Human Performance--Safety Conscious Work Environment--Problem Identification & Resolution To hear the audio portion of this presentation, dial 888-994-3819 and enter participant
Performance Indicators 17 Performance Indicators PIs for each cornerstone Licensee submits data to NRC quarterly Inspection program verifies accuracy Data available on NRC website
Significance Threshold Increasing Safety Significance Green White Yellow Red Performance Indicators Inspection Findings Green White Yellow Red Increasing Safety Significance
Action Matrix Columns Increasing:
Safety Significance Inspection Management Involvement Regulatory Action Licensee
Response
Regulatory
Response
Degraded Performance Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone Unacceptable Performance Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5
NRC Annual Assessment Summary Dresden Nuclear Power Station operated the plant safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the environment.
Dresden Nuclear Power Station was under regular NRC oversight.
NRC plans baseline inspections at Dresden Nuclear Power Station for 2021 The amount of inspection in 2020 was about 2082 hours0.0241 days <br />0.578 hours <br />0.00344 weeks <br />7.92201e-4 months <br />
Dresden Nuclear Power Station PIs and Findings All Green Performance Indicators 6 Green / Severity Level IV inspection findings 0 White inspection findings 0 Yellow inspection findings 0 Red inspection findings January 1 through December 31, 2020
NRC Annual Assessment Summary Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station operated the plant safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the environment.
Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station was under regular NRC oversight.
NRC plans baseline inspections at Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station for 2021 The amount of inspection in 2020 was about 2297 hours0.0266 days <br />0.638 hours <br />0.0038 weeks <br />8.740085e-4 months <br />
Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station PIs and Findings All Green Performance Indicators 7 Green / Severity Level IV inspection findings 0 White inspection findings 0 Yellow inspection findings 0 Red inspection findings January 1 through December 31, 2020
NRC Response to COVID-19 Monitoring plant activities through inspections and oversight.
Maintaining emergency response capabilities within Regional IRCs and HQ.
Maintaining "eyes on" inspections through residents and regional inspections of more safety significant activities.
Mission Critical Functions
NRC Response to COVID-19 Expanded use of telework where appropriate.
Ensuring other agency functions, including license amendment requests, enforcement and others, continue under telework conditions.
Additional Actions
NRC Social Media Channels
- Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nrcgov/
- Twitter:
- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/NRCgov
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nrcgov/
- Blog Archive:
http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/
Contacting the NRC Report an emergency
- (301) 816-5100 (call collect)
Report a safety concern
- (800) 695-7403
- Allegation@nrc.gov General information or questions
- www.nrc.gov Contact the Region III Public Affairs Office 630-829-9662 or2 630-829-9663
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 On Any Device or Computer:
- Go to the Public Meeting Schedule at (www.nrc.gov/pmns/mtg?do=recent3 0days)
- Locate this meeting using the sorting buttons and click on the Meeting Feedback Form Link.
Note: Meetings are sorted by date and time. Use Last to get to todays date.
-OR-Scan QR Code with smart device 2 Ways To Give Feedback
Questions Please raise your hand through teams if you have a question Moderator will acknowledge your raised hand and allow you to unmute yourself Unmute yourself and ask your question. Please limit question to 3 minutes Once your question is asked the moderator will mute your mic and allow your question to be answered The moderator will unmute you again to see if you have a follow-up question During the Q &A Session Raise your Hand to ask a question Once you are acknowledged by the moderator, please unmute yourself to ask your question.
End of Presentation Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 3 Lisle, IL June 29, 2021