NL-17-157, Amendment 19 to License Renewal Application (LRA)

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Amendment 19 to License Renewal Application (LRA)
ML17360A157
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point, Fort Calhoun  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/14/2017
From: Vitale A
Entergy Nuclear Northeast
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NL-17-157
Download: ML17360A157 (19)


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A Entergy Nuclear Northeast Indian Point Energy Center

-===* Entergx 450 Broadway, GSB P.O. Box 249 Buchanan, NY 10511-0249 Tel (914) 254-2055 Anthony J Vitale Site Vice President NL-17-157 December 14, 2017 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk 11545 Rockville Pike, TWFN-2 F1 Rockville, MD 20852-2738

SUBJECT:

Amendment 19 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"
4. Entergy Letter dated October 11, 2007, F. R. Dacimo to Document Control Desk, "License Renewal Applicat'ion (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 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 NRG review, an amendment to the renewal application must be submitted that identifies any change to the CLB of the facility that materially affects the contents of the license renewal application (LRA), including the FSAR supplement. In the referenced letters, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. applied for ~enewal of the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3 operating licenses. This letter provides Amendment 19 of the Indian Point Units 2 and 3 license renewal application.

There are no new commitments being made in this submittal.

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

NL-17-157 Dockets 50-24 7 and 50-286 Page 2 of 2 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on 12..-11-r~ ,2011.

Sincerely, AJV/rl Attachment 1. Annual Update Amendment cc: Mr. David C. Lew, Regional Administrator, NRC Region I Mr. William Burton, Senior Project Manager, NRC DLR Mr. Richard V. Guzman, Senior Project Manager, NRC NRR DORL Ms. Bridget Frymire, New York State Department of Public Service Ms. Alicia Barton, President and CEO NYSERDA NRC Resident Inspector's Office

ATTACHMENT 1 TO NL-17-157 ANNUAL AMENDMENT ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.

INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT NOS. 2 and 3 DOCKET NO. 50-247 and 50-286

NL-17-157 Page 1 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 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 CLB of the facility

Amendment 19 is based on a review of documents potentially affecting the Current Licensing Basis (CLB) during the periods of September 1, 2016 through August 31, 2017.

The review concluded that certain sections of the LRA are affected by changes to CLB documents and other related LRA reviews. The table below summarizes the changes listing the affected system (if applicable), an explanation of the change (including effect on the LRA), and the affected LRA section.

Affected LRA Sections Change LRA Section Affected IP2 - EC 38036 Table 3.3.2-19-4-IP2 Review ER IP2-05-15107 and develop new ECR/EC to install long radius coated elbows at the steam jet air ejector. REF ECR 13994 and TEMP MOD 37924 for work accomplished on 21 SJE A IP2 - EC 53505 Table 2.3.3-2-1P2 Table 3.3.2-2-IP2 Base EC for IP2 EOG cooler rupture disk installation IP2 - EC 53509 Table 2.3.3-2-IP3 Table 3.3.2-2-IP3 Base EC for IP3 EOG cooler rupture .

disk installation

NL-17-157 Page 2 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Change LRA Section Affected IP3 - EC 59290 Table 2.4-4 Section 3.5.2.1.4 Evaluate the use of rubber lattice Section 3.5.2.2.2.6 supports as an equivalent to the Table 3.5.1 springs of existing vibrati.on isolators Table 3.5.2-4 underneath the PAB supply fan RA-17-089 A.3.1.17 B.1.18 The NRC staff approves use of the 2007 Edition through 2008 Addenda of the ASME Code,Section XI, for activities related to repair/replacement, pressure testing, and NOE of Class 1, 2, 3, MC, and CC components, component supports, and welds, for the remainder of the fourth 10-year ISi intervals at IP-3, which is scheduled*

to end on July 20, 2019. (Ref. Relief request EN-ISl-16-1).

NL-16-065

  • A.2.1.17 B.1.18 Entergy notified the NRC staff of the application of the latest edition and addenda of the ASME Code (2007/2008 Addenda) for the fifth 120 month interval at IP-2 which began on June 1, 2016.

CR-IP2-2017-4851 Table 2.3.3-13 IP3 Table 3.3.2-13-IP3 Nl-12-190 added com12onents to Table 3.3.2-13-IP3 related to EC 38047 (IP2) instead of 3.3.2-t3-IP2.

NL-13-131 added these components to Table 3.3.2-13-IP2 but neglected to delete them from Table 3.3.2-13-IP3.

NL-13-152 determined that these components were not within the scope of license renewal, but did not delete them from Table 3.3.2-13-IP3.

NL-17-157 Page 3 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Change LRA Section Affected Table 3.4.2-5-4-IP2 CR-IP2-2017-4851 8.1.27 8.1.29 During update of AMRRS and Annual A.2.1.28 Update preparation, it was noted that A.2.1.39 additional minor changes to the material content of the LRA were required for submittal to the NRC.

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NL-17-157 Page 4 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 IPEC LRA changes are shown below.

(Changes are shown as strikethroughs for deletions and underlines for additions)

Table 3.3.2-19-4 Condensate System Nonsafety-Related Components Potentially Affecting Safety Functions Summary ofA. ,gmg Managemen tRev1ew .

Table 3.3.2-19-4-IP2: Condensate System Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Component Intended Table 1 Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. Notes Type Function Item Management Programs 2 Item Pressure Metal with Loss of coating Coating integrity --- --- E Piping internal Steam (int) integrity boundary coating Table 2.3.3-2-IP2 Service Water System Components Subject to Aging Management Review Component Type Intended Function(s)

Rupture disc Pressure boundary

NL-17-157 Page 5 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.3.2-2-IP2 Service Water System Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-2-IP2: Service Water System Aging Effect NUREG-Component Intended Aging Management Table 1 Material Environment Requiring 1801 Vol. 2 Notes Type Function Programs Item Management Item Rugture disc Pressure Nickel allo~ Raw water (int) Loss of material Service Water VII.C1-13 3.3.1-78 6 boundar~ lntegrit~ (AP-53)

Rugture disc Pressure Nickel allo~ Condensation Loss of material External Surfaces -- -- G boundar~ (ext) Monitoring Table 2.3.3-2-IP3 Service Water System Components Subject to Aging Management Review Component Type Intended Function(s)

Ru12ture disc Pressure boundary

NL-17-157 Page 6 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.3.2-2-IP3 Service Water System Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-2-IP3: Service Water System Aging Effect NUREG-Component Intended Aging Management Table 1 Material Environment Requiring 1801 Vol. 2 Notes Type Function Programs Item Management Item Rugture disc Pressure Nickel allo~ Raw water (int) Loss of material Service Water VII.C1-13 3.3.1-78 8.

boundar~ lntegrit~ (AP-53)

Rugture disc Pressure Nickel allo~ Condensation Loss of material External Surfaces -- -- G bounda!Y (ext) Monitoring Table 2.4-4 Bulk Commodities Com onents Sub*ect to A ement Review Component Other Materials Vibration isolators

  • Support for Criterion (a)(3) equipment

NL-17-157 Page 7 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 3.5.2.1.4 Bulk Commodities Aging Effects Requiring Management The following aging effects associated with bulk commodities require management.

  • cracking
  • cracking/delamination
  • change in material properties
  • loss of material
  • Reduction or loss of isolation function
  • separation 3.5.2.2.2.6 Aging of Supports Not Covered by Structures Monitoring Program (3) Reduction/loss of isolation function due to degradation of vibration isolation elements for Group 84 supports The IPEC aging management review did not identify any eomponent support strueture/aging effeet eombination eorresponding to NUREG 1801 Volume 2 Item III.B4.2 a.

NUREG-1801 Item 111.84.2-a discusses vibration isolation elements and aging effect/mechanism: Reduction or Loss of Isolation Function due to Radiation Hardening, Temperature, Humidity, and Sustained Vibratory Loading. The IPEC Structural Monitoring Program manages reduction/loss of isolation function due to degradation of vibration isolation elements for Group 84 supports.

NL-17-157 Page 8 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.5.1: Containment, Structures and Component Supports, NUREG-1801 Aging Further Item Aging Effect/

Component Management Evaluation Discussion Number Mechanism Programs Recommended 3.5.1-41 Vibration Reduction or loss Structures Yes, if not within Ne 11il3FatieR iselatieR isolation of isolation Monitoring the scope of the elemeRts at IPeG aFe iR elements function/ Program applicant's see13e aREl s1;11ajeet te agiRg radiation structures maRagemeRt r:eview. The hardening, monitoring Structures Monitoring*

temperature, program Program is used to manage C

humidity, the listed aging effects.

sustained vibratory loading

  • Table 3.5.2-4: Bulk Commodities Structure and/or Aging Effect Aging Component or Intended Requiring Management NUREG- Table 1 Commodity Function Material Environment Management Program 1801 Item Item Notes Reduction or loss of isolation function/

radiation Vibration Air-indoor Structures 111.84-12 isolators SRE Elastomers uncontrolled hardening, Monitoring (T-31) 3.5.1-41 8.

tern 12erature, humidity, sustained vibratory loadina

NL-17-157 Page 9 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 B.1.18 INSERVICE INSPECTION Program Description The lnservice Inspection (ISi) Program is an existing program that en'compasses ASME Section XI, Subsections IWA, IWB, IWC, IWD and IWF requirements.

On March 1, 2007, IP2 entered the fourth ISi interval and on July 21, 2009 IP3 entered the fourth ISi interval. The ASME code edition and addenda used for the IP2 and IP3 fourth fifth interval is the 2004-7 Edition, 200~ Addenda. The ASME code edition and addenda used for the remainder of the IP3-fourth interval is the 2008 Edition, 2009 Addenda.

A.2.1.17 lnservice Inspection - lnservjce Inspection (ISi) Program On June 1, 2016March 1, 2007, IP2 entered the ~ fifth ISi interval. The ASME code edition and addenda used for the few:tR. fifth interval is the 2004-Z Edition with 200J§. addenda.

A.3.1.17 lnservice Inspection - lnservice Inspection (ISi) Program On July 21, 2009, IP3 entered the fourth ISi interval. The ASME code edition and addenda used for the fourth interval is the 2001 Edition 2003 Addenda.

The NRC staff approved use of the 2007 Edition through 2008 Addenda of the ASME Code,Section XI, for activities related to repair/

replacement, pressure testing, and NDE of Class 1, 2, 3, MC, and CC components, component supports, and welds, for the remainder of the fourth 10-year ISi interval at IP3, which is scheduled to end on July 20, 2019.

NL-17-157 Page 10 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 2.3.3-13-IP3 Fuel Oil Components Subject to Aging Management Review Component Type Intended Function Fle*iele ee11e,<'1S PFess1:1re 13e1:1RaafY Fleat e*sl=laRgeF (13eRRet) PFeSSl:IFe 891:lRSaFy Fleat e*sl=laRgeF (t1:113es) PFeSSl:IFe Be1:1RaaFy Fleat tFaRSfeF SileRSeF PFeSSl:IFe 891:lRSafY

+l:IF89SRaFgeF PFeSSl:IFe 891:lRSaFy

NL-17-157 Page 11 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.3.2-13-IP3 Fuel Oil Systems Summary of Aging Management Review Table 3.3.2-13-IP3: Fuel Oil Systems

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Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Component Intended Table 1 Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. Notes Type Function Item Management Programs 2 Item Filter housing Pressure Carbon steel Air indoor (int) Loss of material External Surfaces "B Ir. 1 (E 3.2.1 32 e bounsary Monitoring 2at Flexible Pressure Stainless Air insoor (ext) Nooe Nooe VII.J 1§ 3.3.1 94 A bello\*.is bounsary steel- (AP 17)

Flexible Pressure Stainless Exhaust gas (int) Cracking fatigue Periosic Surveillance - - H bellows bounsary steel- ans Pre1.ienti1.ie Maintenance Flmcible Pressure Stainless Exhaust gas (int) Loss of material Periosic SuF\'eillance VII.H2 2 (A 3.3.1 18 e bellows bounsary

  • steel- ans Preventive 2+t Maintenance Heat Pressure Carbon steel Air insoor (ext) Loss of material External Surfaces VII.I 8 (A 3.3.1 §8 A exchanger boundary Monitoring ~

(bonRet)

Heat Pressure CarboR steel Treates water Loss of material IJ\Jater Chemistry VII.C2 1 (A 3.3.1 48 g e:>cchaRger bOURSary ) fiRtt CoRtrol Closes ~

(bonRet) CooliRg \ft.later

NL-17-157 Page 12 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.3.2-13-IP3: Fuel Oil Systems Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Component Intended Table 1 Material -Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. Notes Type,r Function Item Management Programs 2 Item Meat Heat transfer Go1313er alloy Air indoor (met) Fouling Per1odie Surveillanee - - G exohanger > 15% zn and Preventi,.*e (tubes) Maintenanee Meat Heat transfer Go1313er alloy Treated water Fouling \11..!ater Ghemistry VII.G22 3.3.1 52 g exehanger > 15% zn ~ Gontrol Glosed (AP 80)

(tubes) Gooling \II.tater I\.

Meat Pressure Go1313er alloy nlr indoor (ext) Nooe Nooe VF 3 (EP 32.1 53 G exehanger boundary > 15% zn 4-0}

(tubes)

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Meat Pressure Go1313er alloy Treated 1.vater Loss of material Seleetive Leashing VII.H1 4 3.3.1 84 G exohanger boundary > 15% zn ~ (AP 43)

(tubes)

Meat Pressure Go1313er alloy Treated water Loss of material lJVater Ghemistry VII.E1 2 3.3.1 51 g exehanger boundary > 15% zn ~ Gontrol Glosed (AP 34)

(tubes) Gooling Water

~ Pressure Garbon steel Treated \Nater Loss of material lJVater Ghemist~* VII.H2 23 3.3.1 47 g boundary ~ Gontrol Glosed (Mat GooliRg VI.tater

~ Pressure Garbon steel Exhaust gas (int) Loss of material Periodie SuFVeillanee VII.H2 2 (A 3.3.1 18 E-boundary and Preventive 2+}

Maintenanee

NL-17-157 Page 13 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1

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Table 3.3.2-13-IP3: Fuel Oil Systems Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Component Intended Table 1 Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. Notes Type Function Item Management Programs 2 Item

~ Pi=ess1:1Fe CaFbon steel ,6",IF indooF (int) Loss of mateFial Extemal Sm:faees VJ\ 19(E 3.2.1 32 e bo1:1ndaFy MonitoFin§ 2-9*

~ PFess1:1Fe Al1:1min1:1m AiF indooF (ext) Nooe Nooe V.F 2 (EP 3.2.1 50 G bo1:1ndaicy ~

~ PFeSSl:IFe Al1:1min1:1m AiF indOOF (int) Nooe Nooe V.F 2 (EP 3.2.1 50 G bo1:1ndaicy ~

SileneeF PFeSSl:IFe CaFbon steel ,6",IF indooF (ext) Loss of mateFial External S1:1Ffaees VII.I 8 (A 3.3.1 58 A bo1:1ndaFy

  • MonitoFin§ ~

SileneeF PFeSSl:IFe CaFbon steel Exha1:1st gas (int) Loss of mateFial PeFiodie S1:1FVeillanee VII.H2 2 (A 3.3.1 18 e bo1:1ndary and PFeventi1.ie 27t Maintenanee SileneeF PFeSSl:IFe CaFbon steel Exha1:1st gas (int) Craekin§ fati§1:1e PeFiodie S1:1FVeillanee - - M bo1:1ndaFy and Pi=eventive Maintenanee I\.

T1:1FboehaFgm PFeSSl:IFe Gray east nlF indooF (ext) Loss of mateFial Extemal S1:1Ffaees VII.I 8 (A 3.3.1 58 A bo1:1ndary ifon. MonitoFing ~

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TmboehaFgeF PFeSSl:IFe Gray east AiF indooF (int) Loss of matmial Extemal S1:1Ffaees

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H,.,6' 19 (E 3.2.1 32 e bo1:1ndaicy ifon. MonitoFin§ ~

NL-17-157 Page 14 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.3.2-13-IP3: Fuel Oil Systems Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Component Intended Table 1 Material Environment Requiring Management 1801 Vol. Notes Type Function Item Management Programs 2 Item A"

Turbocharger Pressure Aluminum nlr indoor (int) Nooe Nooe V.F 2 (EP 3.2.1 50 G boundary ~

Turbocharger Pressure Aluminum Exhaust gas (int) Loss of material Periodic Surveillance - - G boundary and Preventive Maintenance B.1.27 One-Time Inspection Program Description

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  • Internal surfaces of the IP2 instrument air system stainless steel or aluminum tubing and valve bodies containing condensation B.1.29 Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance Program Description Condensate system Use visual or NOE techniques to inspect a representative sample of the internal surfaces of the main condenser tubes exposed to raw water (internal) and expansion joints exposed to treated water and indoor air to manage cracking, loss of material, aREi change in materials properties, and fouling.

NL-17-157 Page 15 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 Table 3.4.2-5-4-IP2 City Water System Components Required to Support AFW Pump Room Fire Event Summary of Aging Management Review

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rTable 3.4.2-5-4-IP2 City Water System (CYW)

, Aging Effect NUREG-Component Intended Aging Management Table 1 Material Environment Requiring 1801 Vol. 2 Notes Type Function Programs Item Management Item Copper ~ 3.2.1 53 G Pressure Strainer housing alloy >15% Air indoor (ext) Nooe Nooe (EP 10) eoundary iffi Copper Periodic - - G, 407 Pressure Treated water Surveillance and Strainer housing alloy >15% Loss of material eoundary iffi

~ Preventi11e Maintenance A.2.1.28 Periodic Surveilh:mce and Preventive Maintenance Program Surveillance testing and periodic inspections using visual or other non-destructive examination techniques verify that the following components are capable of performing their intended function.

o chlorination, circulating water, city water, intake structure system, emergency diesel generator, fresh water cooling, instrument air, integrated liquid waste handling, lube oil, miscellaneous, radiation monitoring, river water, station air, waste disposal, wash water, and water treatment plant system piping, piping components, and piping elements .---

NL-17-157 Page 16 of 16 Dockets 50-247 and 50-286 Attachment 1 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 '1Jater 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.