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NRR E-mail Capture - (External_Sender) Salem Generating Station - 2023 Annual Report - Inspection of the Circulating Water Intake Structure (Cwis) Trash Rack Bars
ML24002A722
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Site: Salem, Hope Creek  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 12/29/2023
From: Cary R
PSEG Nuclear Environmental Affairs
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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From: Cary, Richard H. <Richard.Cary@pseg.com>

Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 11:42 AM To: nmfs.gar.incidental-take@noaa.gov Cc: EndangeredSpecies Resource; Rosenwinkel, Susan

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[External_Sender] Salem Generating Station - 2023 Annual Report -

Inspection of the CWIS Trash Rack Bars Attachments: LR-E23-0115 Salem Trash Bar Inspection Report 2023.pdf

SALEM AND HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATIONS BIOLOGICAL OPINION GAR-2020-02842 2023 ANNUAL REPORT - INSPECTION OF THE CWIS TRASH RACK BARS

In accordance with Biological Opinion GAR-2020-02842 Terms and Conditions 3, attached is the 2023 Annual Report - Inspection of the CWIS Trash Rack Bars.

Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.

Richard Cary Manager - Biological Programs PSEG Nuclear Environmental Affairs 856-339-1487

The information contained in this e-mail, including any attachment(s), is intended solely for use by the named addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, or a person designated as responsible for delivering such messages to the intended recipient, you are not authorized to disclose, copy, distribute or retain this message, in whole or in part, without written authorization from PSEG. This e-mail may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately. This notice is included in all e-mail messages leaving PSEG. Thank you for your cooperation.

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[External_Sender] Salem Generating Station - 2023 Annual Report - Inspection of the CWIS Trash Rack Bars Sent Date: 12/29/2023 11:41:58 AM Received Date: 12/29/2023 11:43:15 AM From: Cary, Richard H.

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December 29, 2023 LR-E23-0115

National Marine Fisheries Service Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office ATTN: Section 7 Coordinator 55 Great Republic Drive Gloucester, MA 01930 nmfs.gar.incidental-take@noaa.gov

SALEM AND HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATIONS BIOLOGICAL OPINION GAR-2020- 02842 2023 ANNUAL REPORT - INSPECTION OF THE CWIS TRASH RACK BARS

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) concluded formal consultation under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, on April 17, 2023, with NRCs issuance of a Biological Opinion for Continued Operations of Salem and Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations and Incidental Take Statement (ITS) to PSEG. In accordance with Term and Condition (T&C) #3 of the ITS, PSEG must perform an annual inspection of the Circulating Water Intake Structure (CWIS) trash rack bars and submit a copy of the annual trash rack bar inspection report and repair/maintenance plan to correct deterioration or damage. PSEG Salem Sonar Inspection of Trash Rack - Circulating Water Intake, River Side, Salem, NJ summarizes the hydroacoustic trash rack bar and intake inspection for 2023. The report provides images and observations from the data collected where potential maintenance to the rack could be necessary on Unit 1 intake bays (11B,12A, 12B, 13A), and Unit 2 intake bay (21B). Divers will perform a follow-up inspection to confirm the deterioration and extent of repairs needed, followed by restoration of the racks to design conditions. Based on the hydroacoustic report, only minor repairs are necessary, and no immediate concerns were identified that prevent trash rack raking operations.

Based on the location of the suspected deterioration, repairs/maintenance cannot be conducted while the station is online due to safety requirements for the divers performing

the work. Repairs are currently scheduled to occur during the next scheduled refueling outages, and completed by May 31, 2025, for Unit 1 and December 30, 2024, for Unit 2.

If a prolonged unplanned maintenance outage were to occur the work could potentially occur sooner; however, this would be highly dependent on the length of outage. In accordance with standard nuclear work practices, all trash rack maintenance and repairs are being tracked and scheduled through the nuclear corrective action program.

If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Richard Cary at richard.cary@pseg.com.

Sincerely,

David Sharbaugh Vice President - Salem Generating Station

CC United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission endangeredspecies@nrc.gov

Susan Rosenwinkel, Chief (Distribute via email)

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Surface Water & Pretreatment Permitting susan.rosenwinkel@dep.nj.gov

David Golden, Assistant Commissioner New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Department of Fish and Wildlife (Distribute via UPS) 501 East State Street P.O. Box 400 Trenton, NJ 08625- 0 November 30, 2023

PSEG Nuclear, LLC P.O. Box 236 Mail Code SO 2 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038-1236

Attention: Mr. Seth Seely Associate Engineer-Nuclear

Reference:

PSEG S alem S onar I nspections of Trash Rack-Circulating Water Intake, R iver Side, S alem, NJ.

Dear Mr. Seely:

S. T. Hudson Engineers, Inc. (Hudson) conducted the trash bar and intake surveys to document silt levels and general conditions in front of the PSEG Circulating Water Intake (CWI) structure on November 16 and 20, 2023.

Real time observations were reported to you during the surveys with preliminary post processed images provided on November 21, 2023.

All work was conducted from our survey boat at the face of intake providing real time information without any impact on plant operations.

The scope of work for this task was to determine silt level with ge neral conditions at t he face of CWI.

This letter r eport is pr ovided with r eference images showing current silt levels and general conditions in the requested time frame to meet planning and agency requirements.

Introduction A combination of sonar methods (different frequency and head types) was used t o meet t he goals of the intake inspections. Two days were used for this combined survey.

Silt level surveys were conducted on November 16, 2023, with a second day of inspection conducted on November 20, 2023.

The survey provided real time monitoring a nd was conducted while the circulating water pu mps were in-service without the need for lock out-tag out procedures.

All personnel involved in the work performed their duties from a boat without the need for divers.

PSEG Nuclear Mr. Seth Seely November 30, 2023 Page 2 of 3

Summary of Field Survey and Equipment

Silt levels were collected using the Kongsberg MS 1000 scanning sonar head. It was secured by boat along the face of the intake at each bay and completed in a single day.

High resolution trash bar inspections were conducted using the Soundmetrics ARIS 3000, FLS sonar head with an AR3 pan-t ilt-r oll bracket and observed the entire intake during the second day of survey. It was used to record specific anomalies or general condition of the trash bars. It also recorded fish activities and general flow characteristics at each intake bay.

A computer recorded and provided real-time images for the inspection crew, which observed the trash bars in detail. The survey crew consisted of a certified hydrographer, trained technician, and commercial divers familiar with intake structures to facilitate interpretation of the data.

Each bay was scanned and recorded separately with the ice barriers removed during this survey.

Real time images were observed by the crew and recorded for post processing as required for this Figures and Im ages

Figures with representative images have been labeled and provided for general information and to show silt levels at the face of the CWI.

Additional images highlighting anomalies area are provided. All raw data have been saved on file and can be provided for further review if required.

Summary of Fi ndings

1. Silt levels: along the f ace of CWI are provided in Figure 1. Cross sections with depths are pr ovided on sep arate sheets for each Unit.
2. Trash Bar co nditions: No impinged fish or marine life were observed during this survey. At each bay, the lower rack sets were noticeably impinged and clogged, obstructing any observations of the actual bars. Each trash bar was clearly observed on the recently replaced trash racks with sonar.

It is unclear if single bars in the noted areas are bent or missing. Diver repairs should be logged and provided to update these tables.

Broken and bent trash bars were observed and reported at 21B, elevation 70. An estimated 5 bars were missing above 70 for several feet, with 3-4 bars bent and displaced down to river bottom.

In general, and as shown on the attached figures, the bottom original trash bars, vs recently replaced trash bar sets have noticeably different debris build up, with the older bottom sets clearly clogged with limited flow through them.

PSEG Nuclear Mr. Seth Seely November 30, 2023 Page 3 of 3

Upon review of this information, we welcome the opportunity to meet and review these findings to aid in the best use of these innovative inspection and monitoring methods. Review of this report and future refinement is welcome to best meet your needs.

Thank you for the opportunity to provide these services to PSEG Nuclear LLC.

Respectfully,

Mark I. Klein Project Manager Certified Hydrographer ACSM #182

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cc: Mr. Ronald B. Heun Jr. PSEG Environmental Mr. Dan Rodger PSEG Environmental FIGURE 1: PSEG SALEM CIRCULATING INTAKE-COMPLETE INTAKE STRUCTURE.

NOVEMBER 16,2023

13B 13A 12B 12A 11B 11A 21A 21B 22A 22B 23A 23B

62.7 57 56 59.2 54.6 53.7 54.6 52.4 52.3 54.5 55.8 59.1

ELEV. 50.0 PSEG DATUM-BAY FLOOR

23-216 FIGURE 2: PSEG SALEM CIRCULATING WATER INTAKE NOV 16, 2023-CROSS SECTIONS UNIT 1

13B 13A 12B 12A 11B 11A 21A 21B 22A 22B 23A 23B

13B 13A 12B 12A 11B 11A 21A 21B 22A 22B 23A 23B 62.7 57 56 57.8 59.2 54.6 53.7 54.6 52.4 52.3 54.5 55.8 59.1 55.8 56.3 53.3 51.7 51.3 52 52.9 54.1 52 50.2 50

ELEV. 50.0 PSEG DATUM ELEV. 50.0 PSEG DATUM - CONCRETE FLOOR

55.2 51.3 50.6 54.6 58.1 54 51.5 59.2

53.7 50.7 49.9 53.2

11A 11B 12A

62.2 56.8 54.3 56 63.4 61.7 61,2 56.9 61.7 58.2 55.4 62.7

23-216 12B 13A 13B FIGURE 3: PSEG SALEM CIRCULATING WATER INTAKE NOV 16, 2023 CROSS SECTIONS-UNIT 2

13B 13A 12B 12A 11B 11A 21A 21B 22A 22B 23A 23B

13B 13A 12B 12A 11B 11A 21A 21B 22A 22B 23A 23B 62.7 57 56 57.8 59.2 54.6 53.7 54.6 52.4 52.3 54.5 55.8 59.1 55.8 56.3 53.3 51.7 51.3 52 52.9 54.1 52 50.2 50

ELEV. 50.0 PSEG DATUM ELEV. 50.0 PSEG DATUM

50.2 45.2 52.2 54.5 47.4 43.7 50.6 52.4 51 47.7 51.1 52.3

21A 21B 22A

51 46.3 52.2 54.5 49 50.1 53.7 55.8 50 51.9 58.3 59.1

23-216 22B 23A 23B FIGURE 4: 13 A SUSPECT DAM AGED OR MISSING BARS

13 A

23-216 FIGURE 5: 12 B -SUSPECT BENT OR MISSING BARS

12 B

23-216 FIGURE 6: 12 A - T YPICAL DEBRIS BUILDUP AT TRASH BAR BASE, SUSPECT BENT B AR

12 A

23-216 FIGURE 7: 11 B -SUSPECT BENT TRASH BAR

11 B

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