NL-13-152, Amendment 15 to License Renewal Application (LRA)

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Amendment 15 to License Renewal Application (LRA)
ML13354B873
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/12/2013
From: Dacimo F
Entergy Nuclear Northeast
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NL-13-152
Download: ML13354B873 (18)


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Enteray Nuclear Northeast Indian Point Energy Center wEntergy 450 Broadway, GSB P.O. Box 249 Buchanan, NY 10511-0249 Tel (914) 254-2055 Fred Dacimo Vice President Operations License Renewal NL-13-152 December 12, 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk 11545 Rockville Pike, TWFN-2 F1 Rockville, MD 20852-2738

SUBJECT:

Amendment 15 to License Renewal Application (LRA)

Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Docket Nos. 50-247 and 50-286 License Nos. DPR-26 and DPR-64 REFERENCES 1. Entergy Letter dated April 23, 2007, F. R. Dacimo to Document Control Desk, "License Renewal Application" (NL-07-039)

2. Entergy Letter dated April 23, 2007, F. R. Dacimo to Document Control Desk, "License Renewal Application Boundary Drawings" (NL-07-040)
3. Entergy Letter dated April 23, 2007, F. R. Dacimo to Document Control Desk, "License Renewal Application Environmental Report References" (NL-07-041)
4. Entergy Letter dated October 11, 2007, F. R. Dacimo to Document Control Desk, "License Renewal Application (LRA)" (NL-07-124)
5. Entergy Letter dated November 14, 2007, F. R. Dacimo to Document Control Desk, "Supplement to License Renewal Application (LRA)

Environmental Report References" (NL-07-133)

Dear Sir or Madam:

In the referenced letters, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. applied for renewal of the Indian Point Energy Center operating license. This letter contains Amendment 15 of the License Renewal Application (LRA).

Should you have any questions concerning this report, please contact Mr. Robert W. Walpole, Licensing Manager, at (914) 254-6710.

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NL-13-152 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Page 2 of 2 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on Sincerely, FRD/rw Attachment 1. Annual Update Amendment cc: Mr. William Dean, Regional Administrator, NRC Region I Mr. Sherwin E. Turk, NRC Office of General Counsel, Special Counsel Mr. Dave Wrona, NRC Branch Chief, Engineering Review Branch I Ms. Kimberly Green, NRC Sr. Project Manager, Division of License Renewal Mr. Douglas Pickett, NRR Senior Project Manager Ms. Bridget Frymire, New York State Department of Public Service NRC Resident Inspector's Office Mr. Francis J. Murray, Jr., President and CEO NYSERDA

ATTACHMENT I TO NL-13-152 Annual Amendment ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.

INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT Nos. 2 and 3 DOCKET NOS. 50-247 and 50-286

NL-1 3-152 Page 1 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT Nos. 2 AND 3 LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION ANNUAL AMENDMENT In accordance with 10 CFR 54.21(b), each year following submittal of the license renewal application and at least 3 months before scheduled completion of the NRC review, an amendment to the renewal application must be submitted that identifies any change to the current licensing basis (CLB) of the facility that materially affects the contents of the license renewal application (LRA), including the FSAR supplement. This attachment is the required annual amendment to the LRA.

Amendment 15 is based on a review of documents potentially affecting the CLB during the periods of July 1, 2013 through August 31, 2013 for IP2 and September 1, 2012 through August 31, 2013 for IP3. For IP2 the period from September 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 was addressed in Amendment 14 (ML13274A238).

The review concluded that certain sections of the LRA are affected by changes to the CLB. The table below lists the CLB change, the affected LRA section and an explanation of the change to the LRA.

CLB Change LRA Section Affected LRA Change Dwg 9321-20283 (EC 41901) added Added line items for copper alloy > 15% zinc strainer Table 3.3.2-19-13-1P3 copper alloy > 15%

housings to city water makeup system zinc strainer housings Added line items for Dwg 9321-27363 (EC 45108) added Table 2.3.3-6-1P3 stainless steel strainer stainless steel strainer housings to chemical and volume control system Table 3.3.2-6-1P3 housings Components previously added to the Delete listing of LRA in response to EC 30847, have components related to been re-evaluated and are deleted from the black start diesel the LRA. The affected components are Section A.2.1.28 (GT3-BSD) from the not credited in the CLB. Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program Delete the black start diesel (GT3-BSD) from the program Appendix A description and from Section A.2.1.39 the enhancement to the WCC-Closed Cooling Water Program

NL-1 3-152 Page 2 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I CLB Change LRA Section Affected LRA Change Delete listing of components related to Appendix B the black start diesel Section B.1.29 (GT3-BSD)

Delete the black start diesel (GT3-BSD) from the program Appendix B description and from Section B.1.40 the enhancement to the WCC-Closed Cooling Water Program Delete component types related to the Table 2.3.3-13-1P2 black start diesel (GT3-BSD) from Table 2.3.3-13-1P2 Delete materials, environments, aging Section 3.3.2.1.13 effects and programs related to the black start diesel (GT3-BSD)

Delete component type line items related to Table 3.3.2-13-1P2 the black start diesel (GT3-BSD) from Table 3.3.2-13-1P2

NL-13-152 Page 3 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I (Changes are shown as strikethroughs for deletions and underlines for additions)

Table 2.3.3-6-1P3 Chemical and Volume Control System Components Subject to Aging Management Review Component Type Intended Function(s)

Strainer housing Pressure boundary

NL-13-152 Page 4 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I Table 3.3.2-6-1P3 Chemical and Volume Control Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-6-1P3: Chemical and Volume Control Component Intended Aging Effect Aging Management NUREG- Table I Notes Type Function Material Environment Requiring Programs 1801 Vol. 2 Item Management Item Strainer Pressure Stainless Air- indoor (ext) None None VII.J-16 3.3.1-99 A housinq boundary steel (AP-18)

Strainer Pressure Stainless Treated borated Loss of material Water Chemistry VIL.E1-17 3.3.1-91 A housinq boundary steel water (int) Control - Primary (AP-79) and Secondary Strainer Pressure Stainless Treated borated Cracking Water Chemistry VII.E1-20 3.3.1-90 A housing boundary steel water > 140OF Control - Primary (AP-82)

(int) and Secondary Strainer Pressure Stainless Treated borated Loss of material Water Chemistry VII.El-17 3.3.1-91 A housing boundary steel water> 140°F Control - Primary (AP-79)

(int) and Secondary

NL-1 3-152 Page 5 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I Table 3.3.2-19-13-1P3 City Water Makeup System Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-19-13-1P3: City Water Makeup System Component Intended MAging Effect Aging Management NUREG- Table N Type Function Material Environment Requiring Programs 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Management Item Strainer Pressure Copper alloy Air- indoor (ext) None None V.F-3 3.2.1-53 C housing boundary > 15% Zn (EP-1 0)

Strainer Pressure Copper alloy Treated water Loss of material Periodic Surveillance -- -- G 305 housing boundary > 15% Zn (int) and Preventive Maintenance Strainer Pressure Copper alloy Treated water Loss of material Selective Leaching VII.G-13 3.3.1-84 C 303 housing boundary > 15% Zn (intl (A-47)

NL-13-152 Page 6 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I LRA Appendix A A.2.1.28 Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program

  • GT-3 BSD) jacket Water cooling heat eXchanger
  • iws. pipin~g, silener -;nd-tu-rboc~harger exposed to cxh aUFA

/'*--f-I*I f-*t'*i"* tl--__! LI -- L -- II--

0 I- Iu, fIexible

  • ei A.2.1.39 Water Chemistry Control - Closed Cooling Water Program The Water Chemistry Control - Closed Cooling Water Program is an existing program that includes preventive measures that manage loss of material, cracking, or fouling for components in closed cooling water systems (component cooling water (CCW), instrument air (IP2 only),

fresh water cooling, b*lak start diesel (GT.3 BSD) cooling, conventional closed cooling (CCC), instrument air closed cooling (IACC),

emergency diesel generator cooling, security generator cooling, station air (IP1) cooling and SBO/Appendix R diesel generator cooling).

These chemistry activities provide for monitoring and controlling closed cooling water chemistry using procedures and processes based on EPRI guidance for closed cooling water chemistry.

The One-Time Inspection Program for Water Chemistry utilizes inspections or non-destructive evaluations of representative samples to verify that the Water Chemistry Control - Closed Cooling Water Program has been effective at managing aging effects.

The Water Chemistry Control - Closed Cooling Water Program will be enhanced to include the following.

  • Revise appropriate procedures to maintain water chemistry of the SBO/Appendix R diesel generator cooling system per EPRI guidelines.

" Revise appropriate procedures to maintain the security generator, black stat diesel (GT3 Br) and fire protection diesel cooling water pH and glycol within limits specified by EPRI guidelines.

NL-13-152 Page 7 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I LRA Appendix B B.1.29 PERIODIC SURVEILLANCE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Fuel oil system IP2: Use visual or other NDE techniques to internally inspect the fuel oil cooler for the SBO/Appendix R diesel generator to manage fouling.

Use visual or other NDE techniques to inspect internal and external surfaces of the emergency fuel oil trailer transfer tank and associated valves for loss of material.

QP2 Blac;nk Start Diesel (GT-3 BSD):

Use visual o*r ther NDE techniques to inspect ede*rnal sufaG6e for jacket water coli*g heat exchanger (tubes) to Use '.1cual or other NDE techniques tointernally inspect ur-faces for stainless steel flexible belloWs, carbn,steel piping and silencer, and aluminum turbocharger exposed to exhaust gas to manago loss of material and cracking.

NL-13-152 Page 8 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I B.1.40 WATER CHEMISTRY CONTROL - CLOSED COOLING WATER Program Description The Water Chemistry Control - Closed Cooling Water Program is an existing program that includes preventive measures that manage loss of material, cracking, or fouling for components in closed cooling water systems: component cooling water (CCW), instrument air closed cooling (IACC), fre6h water cooling, black sta"" diesel (GT3 BSID) coo.lng, emergency diesel generator cooling, SBO/Appendix R diesel generator cooling (IP2), Appendix R diesel generator cooling (IP3), security generator cooling, station air cooling (IP1), conventional closed cooling (CCC) (IP2 only), and turbine hall closed cooling (THCC) (IP3 only). These chemistry activities provide for monitoring and controlling closed cooling water chemistry using IPEC procedures and processes based on EPRI guidelines for closed cooling water issued as EPRI TR-1007820, Closed Cycle Cooling Water Chemistry, Rev. 1, dated April 2004. This guideline supersedes EPRI TR-107396, Closed Cycle Cooling Water Chemistry Guideline, Revision 0, issued November 1997, referenced in NUREG-1801. Differences in Revision 0 and Revision 1 are described below.

Enhancement Attributes Affected Enhancement

2. Preventive Actions IP2: Revise appropriate procedures to
3. Parameters Monitored or maintain water chemistry of the Inspected SBO/Appendix R diesel generator cooling
5. Monitoring and Trending system per EPRI guidelines.
6. Acceptance Criteria IP2: Revise appropriate procedures to maintain the security generator, bark -sta, diesel (GT'3 BSD) and fire protection diesel cooling water pH and glycol within limits specified by EPRI guidelines.

NL-1 3-152 Page 9 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I Table 2.3.3-13-1P2 Fuel Oil Components Subject to Aging Management Review Component Type Intended Function Filter housing Pressure boundary Flexible bellow PrerSUre boundary Heat eXchangor (bonnet) Pressure boundary Heat exchanger (tubes) Heat tFansfReF Heat eXchanger (tubes) Pressure boundary 9*leRe Pressure beundary TWib9Ghaigef Pressure boundary

NL-1 3-152 Page 10 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I 3.3.2.1.13 Fuel Oil Materials Fuel oil system components are constructed of the following materials.

  • glass
  • stainless steel Environment Fuel oil system components are exposed to the following environments.

" air - indoor

" air - outdoor

" concrete

" fuel oil

  • soil "exhaust gas Aging Effects Requiring Management The following aging effects associated with the fuel oil system require management.
  • fouling
  • loss of material

NL-1 3-152 Page 11 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I Aging Management Programs The following aging management programs manage the aging effects for fuel oil system components.

"Aboveground Steel Tanks

" Bolting Integrity

  • Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection
  • Diesel Fuel Monitoring

" External Surfaces Monitoring

  • Fire Protection
  • Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance
  • Water chemnistV' control Closed- Coo-ling Water

- SelectiVo L~eaching

NL-13-152 Page 12 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I Table 3.3.2-13-1P2 Fuel Oil Systems Summary of Aging Management Review

NL-1 3-152 Page 13 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I Table 3.3.2-13-1P2: Fuel Oil Systems Aging Effect MaaeetNUREG-Noe Component Intended Aging Management Table I Function Material Environment Requiring Programs 1801 Vol. 2 Item Notes Type Management Item HIeat WateF shems y 3 4 ehabondaF (bnnt 00beýee Leof material .GG"v. r(,Ie coentrol -lco wat, eF, Heat,. __o^,^.Pcriodic sur-eillance -

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exEGhaRW§ ee >et4a m~GG e ) Fo lngm control cloccd H(tube eat s) a nd phe me 6itv c eWater ~ e i: 2 334 5 (t

Heatukbes) aF V7 -GI4 e xe ha neHe at t > ýAqp4ed-agey waee

.=3324 Heat 6 G es ueop e GY AF nd O ed( P )

Heatw~e ~ae ae Lees-F m oapFaG f material SeIeH! 4 1aR4 Q (tubes) ~~Ra 4A~4 Heat Pese Gpe le ~ae ae Inrn A 4 osof materal control cloSe (tubes) bounda~~~y G Geeh A-wate F -2 ..  :

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_ _ _ isf ( -15 Pipiig Ga~boRsee Lsof material control closed POR9 ~bu~da Ono GGIOA9wateF

NL-13-152 Page 14 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.3.2-13-1P2: Fuel Oil Systems Aging Effect Aging Management NUREG- Noes Component Intended Material Environment Requiring Aogin 1801 Vol. 2 te Ntes Type Function Management Item Periodi e-Fu--R. Fci lne VIH 2 .. E-Qapbenseel r Exhaust 9o s. of mril (A 27)

V.A-1-9 3.. 32 E Pii~C~bnste4A~-eee-(s) os f aera Exte4rnal SurfaceS Mebe (E-.29) beun~da.y s AO Lssof*ntega

~~~~boundar/**LsyLae Piping PFeSSUe Alumonum A-F e(e~4) None None (EP)

V.F-2 3..5O G Piping P.esr..e Alm-n-m eeF- None None (EP-3) bounda~y V- 8 3 .3.A5o - -A P re ss ure G ar An s Periodic s'r,.eallrc - - 1 mna~nenan~e Periodic s'eance V!W2 3.3. 1 E-Sreenseue Qaben.-seel ,-vha . . ,.-§ .,:,+A Lo

  • f mate al oI R bewndaFy maanena~e-

NL-13-152 Page 15 of 15 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment I