RBG-30186, Provides Supplementary Info on Roofing Program,As Committed in Util .Purpose of Built Up Roofing Is to Provide Drainage,Watertightness,Installation & Protection of Access Openings

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Provides Supplementary Info on Roofing Program,As Committed in Util .Purpose of Built Up Roofing Is to Provide Drainage,Watertightness,Installation & Protection of Access Openings
ML20235U537
Person / Time
Site: River Bend Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 02/28/1989
From: Booker J
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
RBG-30186, NUDOCS 8903090248
Download: ML20235U537 (2)


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GULF STATES UTILITIES ' COMPANY

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February 28, 1989'

~RBG -30186 File'No..G9.5 4

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission' l Document Control Desk.

Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:

River' Bend Station'- Unit 1 Docket No.-50-458 By letter dated December 2,. 1988 (RBG-29475), Gul f. States Utilities Company (GSU) committed.to develop a roofing program within 90 days and to provide supplementary information.' This

. letter fulfills that commitment.

As stated in our previous letter, built up roofing and related activities were not completed lfor four roofs. The purpose'of the built":up. roofing Mis to provide: drainage, watertightness, insulation and ' protection of access ' openings (plugs). The present roof is. not' sloped, 'so some ponding 'of water occurs.. . Although this ponding of water.is presently acce+ ble, in the long term it may cause.some degradation of the. existing roof. .The . roof' access- openings .have been ~ satisfactorily sealed using a temporary Lsealant. However, a.different long term solution.may reduce the amount of maintenance' required and: the probability of water in-leakage.

One related feature originally planned for use' with; the auxilliary building built-up roof is the access walkway for transporting.a post-accident effluent sample, between.- the main i plant. exhaust duct 'and the stair tower. Because the sample is presently transported across the existing concrete roof, a specially . constructed walkway is not needed at this time.

.. ,However its installation will be evaluated in conjunction with the built-up roof.

Expenditures not related to the safe operation of the plant are

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.being closely scrutinized and delayed where warranted. Therefore

'a roofing program'has been developed as part of GSU's budgeting process.to evaluate roof condition and complete any remaining work found necessary. i pM888!M88lbi 7 -

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The roofing program consists of four main elements:

1) An engineering study to determine if any degradation has occurred, corrective action, long term solutions, and the need for periodic inspections. The use of a consultant has been approved, if necessary. GSU expects to complete this phase by July 1, 1989.
2) Develop a proposed work scope, schedule and cost that will be reviewed during the budgeting process each year.
3) Authorization of work each year after the budget is approved.
4) Periodic roofing inspections as determined by the engineering study.

Should there by any questions regarding this matter, please contact Mr.

James Cook at (504) 381-4151.

Sincerely, J. E. Booker Manager-River Bend Oversight River Bend Nuclear Group h ti V JEB/LAE/RJK/ C/RWF/ns

' Enclosure cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, TX 76011 NRC Resident Inspector P.O. Box 1051 St. Francisville, LA 70775 Mr. Walt Paulson U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555