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Amendment Update to the Final Safety Analysis Report (Fsar), Revision 23
ML16106A096
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Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 10/01/2012
From: Ventosa J
Entergy Nuclear Operations
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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-===- Entergy NL-12~132 October i, 2012 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Mail Station O-Pi-17 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Indian Point Energy Center 450 Broadway, GSB P.O. Box 249 Buchanan, N.Y. 10511-0249 Tel (914) 254-6700 J. Ventosa Site Vic.e President Qperations

Subject:

Indian.Point 2 (IP2) Nuclear Power Plant Amendment UpdGte to the Finc:l Safety Analysis ReportjfSARl. Revision 23 Indian Point, Unit 2 Docket No. 50*247 License No. DPR-26

References:

1.
2.

Dear Sir or Madam:

NEI 98-03, "Guidelines for Updating Final Safety Analysis Reports," Revision 1, June i 999 NEI 99*04, "Guidelines for Managing NRC Commitments,"

Revision 2, December 1995 Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy), in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71 (e), hereby transmits the most recent update to the Upda,ted Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) for Indian Point Unit 2 (IP2). This submittal incorporates applicable changes made to the IP2 facility since the last UFSAR update in October 2010, through the information available as of April 1, 2012, the completion of the last IP2 refueling outage. This submittal constitutes the twenty third (23) revision to the IP2 UFSAR.

Entergy is submitting one copy of the entire IP2 UFSAR, IP2 Technical Specification Bases, IP2 Technical Requirements Manual (TAM), and the Holtec International, "Licensing Report on the Inter-Unit Transfer of Spent Nuclear Fuel at the Indian Point Energy Center in the electronic medium of Adobe PDF on CD-ROM in accordance with the guidance contained in NRC, "General (Non-Adjudicatory) Electronic Submission Instructional Gµide," June 11, 2009, Revision 4.

UFSAFl changes to the text and tables since the.last revision.are indicated by gray highlighted background father than a revision bar next to the line containing the change.

Any UFSAR figures that have been revised since the last revision contain "Rev. 23" in the figure title block.

This update to the FSAR also contains information that has been classified as "Historical" information according to the NEI 98-03 definition (Reference 1 ), and is no longer subject to updating. Material designated as "Historical" information in the UFSAR is indicated by a green highlighted background.

Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Page 2 of 3 IP2 Technical Specification 5.5.12.d, Technical Specification Bases Control Program,"

requires that changes to the Bases implemented without prior NRC approval be provided to the NRC on a frequency consistent with 10 CFR 50.71 (e}. The required information is provided in Attachment 1, "Summary of Revisions to the IP2 Technical Specification Bases" and the entire document is provided on the enclosed CD-ROM., "Revisions to IP2 Docketed Commitments," submits a summary t,ipdate of all changes made'tothe Unit 2docketed commitments using the NEI 99-04 guidance (Reference 2) for determination of commitments which do not have either a safety or regulatory significance, Which may be changed without prior interaction With the NRC

.staff and which require periodic NRG staff1 notification either annually or along with the FSAR updates as required by 10 CFR 50.71(e).

As specified in NEI 98-03 (Reference 1 ), the Technical Requirements Manual (TAM) is controlled in a manner consistent with procedures fully or partially described in the UFSAR. Under this approach, the TAM document is subject to the change control requirements of 1 o CFR 50.59 and the updaie/reporting requirements of 1 o CFR 50.7l(e). Attachment 3 of this letter, "Summary of Revisions to the IP2 Technical Requirements Manual (T.qM)," submits the summary of changes to the IP2 TAM for the same time period as the IP2 FSAR update and the entire document is provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. of this letter, "Summary Report to the NRC of Revision 23 UFSAR Changes," contains a summary with a brief description of the information cftanged in this revision to the JP2 UFSAR.

As specified in NEI 98-03 (Reference1 ), the Holtec International, "Licensing Report on the Inter-Unit Transfer of Spent Nuclear Fuel at the Indian Point Energy Center is a licensee controlled document that is explicitly "incorporated by reference" into the IPEC IP2 ahd IP3 UFSARs. Under this approach, the referenced document is subject to the change control requirements of 1 O CFR 50.59 and the update/reporting requirements of 10 CFR 50.71(e). The entire document is provided on the enclosed CD-ROM.

Entergy is making no new commitments in this Tetter.

Should you or your staff have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Mr.

Robert Walpole, Manager, Licensing, Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) at (914) 254-6710.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on

\\ 0 b /\\z._.

Date Sincerely, JV/as

Attachment:

1.
2.
3.
4.

Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Page 3of3 Summary of Revisions*to the IP2 Technical Specification Bases Revisions to IP2 Docketed Commitments Summary of Revisions to the IP2 Technical Requirements Manual (TRM)

Summary Report of IP2 Revision 23 UFSAR Changes

Enclosure:

CD-ROM containing the IP2 UFSAR (Rev. 23) files, entire documents of the IP2 T.S. Bases, IP2 TRM, and Rev. 6 of the Holtec International Licensing Report on the Inter-Unit Transfer of Spent Nuclear Fuel at IPEC cc w/o enclosure:

NRC Resident Inspector's Office Mt. Douglas Pickett, Senior Project Manager, NRG NRR DORL Mr. William M~ Dea.n, Regional Administrator, NRC Region 1 Mr. Francis J. Murray, Jr., President and CEO,. NYSERDA Ms. *Bridget Frymire, NYS Department of p'ublic*Service

ATTACHMENT 2 TONL-12*132 REVISIONS TO IP2 DOCKETED COMMITMENTS ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC INDIAN POINT UNIT 2.

DOCKET NO. 50-247 LICENSE NO. DPR-26

COMMITMENT CURRENT NUMSER STATUS A-2098 Open NL-90-015-C01 INDIAN POINT 2 2010/2012 Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Page 1 of 6 COMMITMENT CHANGE

SUMMARY

REPORT CHANGED DESCRIPTION DATE 12/28/2010 Original text:

We will implement a program to visually inspect the service water system intake structures of both Indian Point units 1 & 2. Inspection will initially be conducted at a frequency of once per refueling cycle. The structures will be examined for macroscopic biological fouling, sedimentation and corrosion.

Revised text:

The station uses the preventative maintenance program to implement the required GL 89-13 inspections of the unit 1, 2, and 3 intake bays and structures. ThesE:l PMs currently consist of the following tasks on set frequencies:

= silt monitoring and mapping

= full desilting, and trash/debris removal from the sw bays

= trash rack cleaning Visual inspections may be included as part of these pm tasks. Visual inspections by divers, however, present personal safety concerns when divers enter the SW pump bays with pumps running and have been found to be extremely limited in their usefulness in determining overall bay conditions due to water turbidity & murkiness in ihe SW pump bays. Based on the pm results, Entergy will take the required mitigating actions when unacceptable biological fouling, sedimentation, and/or corrosion conditions are identified.

COMMITMENr CURRENT CHANGED NUMBER STATUS DATE A-19 Closed 8/3/2011 NL-72-8 i 3-C02 DESCRIPTION Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Pa e 2of 6

._:ing:.

  • B!!L ng, Additionally, based on completed diver inspections, water turbidity & murkiness in the SW Pump Bays made diver visual inspections extremely limited in their usefulness in determining overall bay conditions.

The station uses the Preventative Maintenance Program to implement the required GL 89-13 inspections of the Unit 1, 2, and 3 Intake Bays and Structures. These PMs currently consist of:

  • Silt monitoring and mapping
  • Full desilting, and trash/debris removal from the SW Bays
  • Trash rack cleanin Originalj text:

However, the Class Ill line in the PAB with the largest nominal flow rate would take approximately 2 1/2 hours to flood to the Elevation 19'. To preclude flooding to Elevation 19', modifications will be made to the door to the transformer yard so that sufficient flow area is available for drainage of the water under the worst conditions of failure of Class Ill lines in the PAB.

R~vised text:

However, the Class Ill line in the PAB with the largest nominal flow rate would take approximately 2 1 /2 hours to flood to the Elevation 19'. To preclude flooding to Elevation 19', modifications will be made to the door to the transformer ard so that sufficient flow area is available for draina e of

-===- Entergy NL-12~132 October i, 2012 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Mail Station O-Pi-17 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Indian Point Energy Center 450 Broadway, GSB P.O. Box 249 Buchanan, N.Y. 10511-0249 Tel (914) 254-6700 J. Ventosa Site Vic.e President Qperations

Subject:

Indian.Point 2 (IP2) Nuclear Power Plant Amendment UpdGte to the Finc:l Safety Analysis ReportjfSARl. Revision 23 Indian Point, Unit 2 Docket No. 50*247 License No. DPR-26

References:

1.
2.

Dear Sir or Madam:

NEI 98-03, "Guidelines for Updating Final Safety Analysis Reports," Revision 1, June i 999 NEI 99*04, "Guidelines for Managing NRC Commitments,"

Revision 2, December 1995 Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy), in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71 (e), hereby transmits the most recent update to the Upda,ted Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) for Indian Point Unit 2 (IP2). This submittal incorporates applicable changes made to the IP2 facility since the last UFSAR update in October 2010, through the information available as of April 1, 2012, the completion of the last IP2 refueling outage. This submittal constitutes the twenty third (23) revision to the IP2 UFSAR.

Entergy is submitting one copy of the entire IP2 UFSAR, IP2 Technical Specification Bases, IP2 Technical Requirements Manual (TAM), and the Holtec International, "Licensing Report on the Inter-Unit Transfer of Spent Nuclear Fuel at the Indian Point Energy Center in the electronic medium of Adobe PDF on CD-ROM in accordance with the guidance contained in NRC, "General (Non-Adjudicatory) Electronic Submission Instructional Gµide," June 11, 2009, Revision 4.

UFSAFl changes to the text and tables since the.last revision.are indicated by gray highlighted background father than a revision bar next to the line containing the change.

Any UFSAR figures that have been revised since the last revision contain "Rev. 23" in the figure title block.

This update to the FSAR also contains information that has been classified as "Historical" information according to the NEI 98-03 definition (Reference 1 ), and is no longer subject to updating. Material designated as "Historical" information in the UFSAR is indicated by a green highlighted background.

Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Page 2 of 3 IP2 Technical Specification 5.5.12.d, Technical Specification Bases Control Program,"

requires that changes to the Bases implemented without prior NRC approval be provided to the NRC on a frequency consistent with 10 CFR 50.71 (e}. The required information is provided in Attachment 1, "Summary of Revisions to the IP2 Technical Specification Bases" and the entire document is provided on the enclosed CD-ROM., "Revisions to IP2 Docketed Commitments," submits a summary t,ipdate of all changes made'tothe Unit 2docketed commitments using the NEI 99-04 guidance (Reference 2) for determination of commitments which do not have either a safety or regulatory significance, Which may be changed without prior interaction With the NRC

.staff and which require periodic NRG staff1 notification either annually or along with the FSAR updates as required by 10 CFR 50.71(e).

As specified in NEI 98-03 (Reference 1 ), the Technical Requirements Manual (TAM) is controlled in a manner consistent with procedures fully or partially described in the UFSAR. Under this approach, the TAM document is subject to the change control requirements of 1 o CFR 50.59 and the updaie/reporting requirements of 1 o CFR 50.7l(e). Attachment 3 of this letter, "Summary of Revisions to the IP2 Technical Requirements Manual (T.qM)," submits the summary of changes to the IP2 TAM for the same time period as the IP2 FSAR update and the entire document is provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. of this letter, "Summary Report to the NRC of Revision 23 UFSAR Changes," contains a summary with a brief description of the information cftanged in this revision to the JP2 UFSAR.

As specified in NEI 98-03 (Reference1 ), the Holtec International, "Licensing Report on the Inter-Unit Transfer of Spent Nuclear Fuel at the Indian Point Energy Center is a licensee controlled document that is explicitly "incorporated by reference" into the IPEC IP2 ahd IP3 UFSARs. Under this approach, the referenced document is subject to the change control requirements of 1 O CFR 50.59 and the update/reporting requirements of 10 CFR 50.71(e). The entire document is provided on the enclosed CD-ROM.

Entergy is making no new commitments in this Tetter.

Should you or your staff have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Mr.

Robert Walpole, Manager, Licensing, Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) at (914) 254-6710.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on

\\ 0 b /\\z._.

Date Sincerely, JV/as

Attachment:

1.
2.
3.
4.

Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Page 3of3 Summary of Revisions*to the IP2 Technical Specification Bases Revisions to IP2 Docketed Commitments Summary of Revisions to the IP2 Technical Requirements Manual (TRM)

Summary Report of IP2 Revision 23 UFSAR Changes

Enclosure:

CD-ROM containing the IP2 UFSAR (Rev. 23) files, entire documents of the IP2 T.S. Bases, IP2 TRM, and Rev. 6 of the Holtec International Licensing Report on the Inter-Unit Transfer of Spent Nuclear Fuel at IPEC cc w/o enclosure:

NRC Resident Inspector's Office Mt. Douglas Pickett, Senior Project Manager, NRG NRR DORL Mr. William M~ Dea.n, Regional Administrator, NRC Region 1 Mr. Francis J. Murray, Jr., President and CEO,. NYSERDA Ms. *Bridget Frymire, NYS Department of p'ublic*Service

ATTACHMENT 2 TONL-12*132 REVISIONS TO IP2 DOCKETED COMMITMENTS ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC INDIAN POINT UNIT 2.

DOCKET NO. 50-247 LICENSE NO. DPR-26

COMMITMENT CURRENT NUMSER STATUS A-2098 Open NL-90-015-C01 INDIAN POINT 2 2010/2012 Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Page 1 of 6 COMMITMENT CHANGE

SUMMARY

REPORT CHANGED DESCRIPTION DATE 12/28/2010 Original text:

We will implement a program to visually inspect the service water system intake structures of both Indian Point units 1 & 2. Inspection will initially be conducted at a frequency of once per refueling cycle. The structures will be examined for macroscopic biological fouling, sedimentation and corrosion.

Revised text:

The station uses the preventative maintenance program to implement the required GL 89-13 inspections of the unit 1, 2, and 3 intake bays and structures. ThesE:l PMs currently consist of the following tasks on set frequencies:

= silt monitoring and mapping

= full desilting, and trash/debris removal from the sw bays

= trash rack cleaning Visual inspections may be included as part of these pm tasks. Visual inspections by divers, however, present personal safety concerns when divers enter the SW pump bays with pumps running and have been found to be extremely limited in their usefulness in determining overall bay conditions due to water turbidity & murkiness in ihe SW pump bays. Based on the pm results, Entergy will take the required mitigating actions when unacceptable biological fouling, sedimentation, and/or corrosion conditions are identified.

COMMITMENr CURRENT CHANGED NUMBER STATUS DATE A-19 Closed 8/3/2011 NL-72-8 i 3-C02 DESCRIPTION Indian Point Unit 2 Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 NL-12-132 Pa e 2of 6

._:ing:.

  • B!!L ng, Additionally, based on completed diver inspections, water turbidity & murkiness in the SW Pump Bays made diver visual inspections extremely limited in their usefulness in determining overall bay conditions.

The station uses the Preventative Maintenance Program to implement the required GL 89-13 inspections of the Unit 1, 2, and 3 Intake Bays and Structures. These PMs currently consist of:

  • Silt monitoring and mapping
  • Full desilting, and trash/debris removal from the SW Bays
  • Trash rack cleanin Originalj text:

However, the Class Ill line in the PAB with the largest nominal flow rate would take approximately 2 1/2 hours to flood to the Elevation 19'. To preclude flooding to Elevation 19', modifications will be made to the door to the transformer yard so that sufficient flow area is available for drainage of the water under the worst conditions of failure of Class Ill lines in the PAB.

R~vised text:

However, the Class Ill line in the PAB with the largest nominal flow rate would take approximately 2 1 /2 hours to flood to the Elevation 19'. To preclude flooding to Elevation 19', modifications will be made to the door to the transformer ard so that sufficient flow area is available for draina e of