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MONTHYEARSVPLTR 24-0030, ISFSI Annual Effluent Release Report2024-09-20020 September 2024 ISFSI Annual Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 24-0020, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2024-05-30030 May 2024 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 24-0019, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2024-05-23023 May 2024 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 24-0010, Owners Activity Report (OAR-1) for D2R282024-03-15015 March 2024 Owners Activity Report (OAR-1) for D2R28 SVPLTR 23-0037, Core Operating Limits Report for Cycle 292023-11-29029 November 2023 Core Operating Limits Report for Cycle 29 SVPLTR 23-0021, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2023-06-20020 June 2023 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 23-0018, Submittal of 2022 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2023-05-15015 May 2023 Submittal of 2022 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report SVPLTR 23-0019, ILT 22-1 (2023-301) Svpltr 23-0019 Post-Exam Submittal Letter (1)2023-05-0101 May 2023 ILT 22-1 (2023-301) Svpltr 23-0019 Post-Exam Submittal Letter (1) SVPLTR 23-0014, Annual Dose Report for 20222023-04-15015 April 2023 Annual Dose Report for 2022 SVPLTR 23-0004, Owners Activity Report Submittal Dresden Nuclear Power Station 6500 North Dresden Road Morris, Il 60450 Fifth 10-Year Interval 2022 Refueling Outage Activities2023-02-10010 February 2023 Owners Activity Report Submittal Dresden Nuclear Power Station 6500 North Dresden Road Morris, Il 60450 Fifth 10-Year Interval 2022 Refueling Outage Activities SVPLTR 22-0037, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2022-09-0707 September 2022 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 22-0024, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2022-06-16016 June 2022 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 22-0016, Unit 3, Deviation from BWR Vessel and Internals Project (BWRVIP) Guideline - Inspection of Unit 2 and Unit 3 Shroud Vertical Welds2022-06-0808 June 2022 Unit 3, Deviation from BWR Vessel and Internals Project (BWRVIP) Guideline - Inspection of Unit 2 and Unit 3 Shroud Vertical Welds SVPLTR 22-0017, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2022-05-25025 May 2022 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 21-0061, Core Operating Limits Report for Dresden Unit 2 Cycle 282021-11-19019 November 2021 Core Operating Limits Report for Dresden Unit 2 Cycle 28 SVPLTR 21-0057, Submittal of 10 CFR 72.48 Evaluation Summary Report2021-10-15015 October 2021 Submittal of 10 CFR 72.48 Evaluation Summary Report SVPLTR 21-0030, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2021-06-0202 June 2021 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 21-0028, 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2021-05-0606 May 2021 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report SVPLTR 21-0027, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual2021-04-22022 April 2021 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual SVPLTR 21-0005, Submittal of Analytical Evaluation of Isolation Condenser Nozzle to Shell Weld Flaw Indications (ISI Weld 3/2/1302A-12/12-8)2021-01-29029 January 2021 Submittal of Analytical Evaluation of Isolation Condenser Nozzle to Shell Weld Flaw Indications (ISI Weld 3/2/1302A-12/12-8) SVPLTR 20-0053, Deviation from BWR Vessel and Internals Project (BWRVIP) Guideline - Inspection of Unit 3 Top Guide Rim Weld2020-10-15015 October 2020 Deviation from BWR Vessel and Internals Project (BWRVIP) Guideline - Inspection of Unit 3 Top Guide Rim Weld SVPLTR 20-0045, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2020-09-0101 September 2020 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 20-0037, Response to Apparent Violation in NRC Inspection Report 05000237/2020012 and 05000249/2020012; EA-20-0532020-07-0202 July 2020 Response to Apparent Violation in NRC Inspection Report 05000237/2020012 and 05000249/2020012; EA-20-053 SVPLTR 20-0027, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2020-05-14014 May 2020 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 20-0014, Submittal of 2019 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual2020-04-21021 April 2020 Submittal of 2019 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual SVPLTR 20-0010, Fifth 10-Year Interval 2019 Refueling Outage Activities2020-02-13013 February 2020 Fifth 10-Year Interval 2019 Refueling Outage Activities SVPLTR 19-0049, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2019-09-10010 September 2019 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 19-0031, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2019-06-14014 June 2019 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 19-0020, Submittal of 2018 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual2019-04-19019 April 2019 Submittal of 2018 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual SVPLTR 19-0005, Owner'S Activity Report Submittal Fifth 10-Year Interval 2018 Refueling Outage Activities2019-02-0808 February 2019 Owner'S Activity Report Submittal Fifth 10-Year Interval 2018 Refueling Outage Activities SVPLTR 18-0025, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2018-08-15015 August 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 18-0020, Corrected 2017 Radioactive Effluent Release Report2018-06-28028 June 2018 Corrected 2017 Radioactive Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 18-0018, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2018-06-14014 June 2018 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 18-0012, Submittal of 2017 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual2018-04-24024 April 2018 Submittal of 2017 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual SVPLTR 18-0007, Security Plan, Training and Qualification Plan, and Safeguards Contingency Plan, Revisions 17 and 182018-03-0101 March 2018 Security Plan, Training and Qualification Plan, and Safeguards Contingency Plan, Revisions 17 and 18 SVPLTR 17-0033, Submittal of Corrected 2016 Radioactive Effluent Release Report for January Through December2017-08-29029 August 2017 Submittal of Corrected 2016 Radioactive Effluent Release Report for January Through December SVPLTR 17-0026, Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2017-06-0606 June 2017 Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel SVPLTR 17-0017, Submittal of 2016 Radioactive Effluent Release Report2017-04-26026 April 2017 Submittal of 2016 Radioactive Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 16-0027, 2016 Dresden Nuclear Station Initial License Examination Proposed Exam Files - Licensee Letter Transmitting the Proposed Examination/Test to the NRC2016-12-0101 December 2016 2016 Dresden Nuclear Station Initial License Examination Proposed Exam Files - Licensee Letter Transmitting the Proposed Examination/Test to the NRC SVPLTR 16-0061, Core Operating Limits Report for Unit 3 Cycle 252016-11-21021 November 2016 Core Operating Limits Report for Unit 3 Cycle 25 SVPLTR 16-0018, Transmittal of 2015 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual2016-04-25025 April 2016 Transmittal of 2015 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual SVPLTR 16-0017, Submittal of Post Accident Monitoring Report Instrumentation2016-04-0808 April 2016 Submittal of Post Accident Monitoring Report Instrumentation SVPLTR 16-0001, Cyber-Security Ms 1 Thru 7 Inspection 2014 405; Notification of Completion of Corrective Actions2016-01-21021 January 2016 Cyber-Security Ms 1 Thru 7 Inspection 2014 405; Notification of Completion of Corrective Actions SVPLTR 15-0070, Core Operating Limits Report for Cycle 24A2015-12-15015 December 2015 Core Operating Limits Report for Cycle 24A SVPLTR 15-0065, Core Operating Limits Report for Cycle 252015-11-16016 November 2015 Core Operating Limits Report for Cycle 25 SVPLTR 15-0059, Core Operating Limits Report, Cycle 242015-10-25025 October 2015 Core Operating Limits Report, Cycle 24 SVPLTR 15-0056, 1, 2 and 3 - Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2015-09-0404 September 2015 1, 2 and 3 - Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report SVPLTR 15-0055, Notification of Readiness for NRC 95001 Inspection2015-08-25025 August 2015 Notification of Readiness for NRC 95001 Inspection SVPLTR 15-0052, Response to Preliminary White Finding2015-08-14014 August 2015 Response to Preliminary White Finding SVPLTR 15-0046, ISFSI - Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel2015-07-17017 July 2015 ISFSI - Registration of Use of Casks to Store Spent Fuel 2024-09-20
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MONTHYEARRS-11-124, Plant Specific ECCS Evaluation Changes - 10 CFR 50.46 30-Day Report for Fuel Type GE142011-07-28028 July 2011 Plant Specific ECCS Evaluation Changes - 10 CFR 50.46 30-Day Report for Fuel Type GE14 SVPLTR 09-0044, Day Response on Inadvertent Control Rod Withdrawal2009-09-21021 September 2009 Day Response on Inadvertent Control Rod Withdrawal SVPLTR 09-0027, Written Follow Up Report on Release of Radionuclide2009-07-0606 July 2009 Written Follow Up Report on Release of Radionuclide RS-08-073, Plant Specific ECCS Evaluation Changes - 10 CFR 50.46 30-Day Report for Fuel Type SVEA-96 Optima22008-05-23023 May 2008 Plant Specific ECCS Evaluation Changes - 10 CFR 50.46 30-Day Report for Fuel Type SVEA-96 Optima2 ML0216407762002-06-0707 June 2002 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (OCDM) Required Action Not Met During Units 2/3 Main Chimney Particulate, Iodine, and Noble Gas Sampling System Inoperability ML17252A3201977-11-23023 November 1977 LER 77-047/03L-0 for Dresden Unit 3 Regarding During Normal Unit 3 Operation, Surveillance Program Review Revealed Violation of T.S.1.0.CC.b Maximum Combined Interval Time by 3.5 Days for HPCI Monthly Valve and Pump Operability ML17252A2881977-05-0303 May 1977 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1977-8 ML17252A2911977-04-22022 April 1977 License Event Report - Rod Withdrawal at Approx. 44% Power, Discovered Rod Block Monitor Channels 7 and 8 Automatically Bypassed ML17252A2901977-04-21021 April 1977 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1977-10 ML17252A2711977-04-21021 April 1977 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1977-9 ML17252A2721977-04-20020 April 1977 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1977-7 ML17252A2751977-03-23023 March 1977 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1977-4 ML17252A2821977-03-0202 March 1977 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1977-4 ML17252A2581977-01-20020 January 1977 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1976-36 ML17252A2701976-12-0202 December 1976 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1976-34 IR 05000249/20190761976-12-0202 December 1976 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1976-34 ML17252A2461976-11-0404 November 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-23 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B ML17252A2451976-11-0404 November 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-25 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B ML17252A2391976-10-22022 October 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-20 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B ML17252A2411976-10-21021 October 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-18 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B ML17252A2401976-10-21021 October 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-19 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B ML17252A2231976-10-12012 October 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-15 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B ML17252A2261976-09-30030 September 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-17 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B ML17252A2361976-07-0101 July 1976 Transmittal of Reportable Occurrence Report No. 50-249/1976-1 ML17252A2101976-02-0505 February 1976 Letter Submitting Reportable Occurrence Number 050-249/1976-3 in Accordance with Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.B IR 05000249/19750361975-09-0202 September 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence 50-249/75-36 Per Section 6.6.A of the Technical Specifications Re Reactor High Pressure Sensor Setpoint Drift ML17252A1761975-09-0202 September 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence 50-249/75-36 Per Section 6.6.A of the Technical Specifications Re Reactor High Pressure Sensor Setpoint Drift ML17252A1711975-08-15015 August 1975 Report of A.O. Per Section 6.6.A of the Technical Specifications Isolation Condenser High Flow Sensor Setpoint Drift IR 05000249/19750321975-07-31031 July 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence 50-249/75-32 Per Section 6.6.A of the Technical Specifications Failure of Restrainer Clamp Bolt Keeper on Jet Pumps ML17252A1741975-07-31031 July 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence 50-249/75-32 Per Section 6.6.A of the Technical Specifications Failure of Restrainer Clamp Bolt Keeper on Jet Pumps ML17252A4471975-07-0303 July 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence 50-249/75-31 for Dresden, Unit 3, Regarding Cracks in Control Rod Drive Collet Housings IR 05000249/19750311975-07-0303 July 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence 50-249/75-31 for Dresden, Unit 3, Regarding Cracks in Control Rod Drive Collet Housings ML17252A7861975-03-27027 March 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence Per Section 6.6.a of the Technical Specification - Exceeding Set-point on Main Stream Line Hi Hi Rad ML17252A8271975-02-14014 February 1975 Report of Abnormal Occurrence Per Section 6.6.A of the Technical Specification - Reactor Feed Pump 3C Pump Casting Vent Line Weld Leak ML17252A8361975-01-14014 January 1975 Report of 4 Inch Recirculation Bypass Line Inspection 2011-07-28
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Exelon. Nuclear Exelon Generation Company, LLC www.exeloncorp.com Dresden Nuclear Power Station 6500 North Dresden Road Morris, IL60450-9765 September 21, 2009 SVPLTR #09-0044 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Unit 3 Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-25 NRC Docket No. 50-249
Subject:
30-Day Response on Inadvertent Control Rod Withdrawal
Reference:
Letter from K. West (U.S. NRC) to C.Pardee (Exelon), "Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Unit 3 Inadvertent Control Rod Withdrawal, 05000249/2009009," dated August 19, 2009 The purpose of this correspondence is to submit Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon) comments on a number of facts, which directly impacts the preliminary finding discussed in the referenced letter and provides a brief discussion on the corrective actions taken. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) cited a finding and provided Exelon an opportunity to discuss its position in a regulatory conference or in writing on the docket. As discussed with Mark Ring (NRC) in a phone call with Tim Hanley (Exelon) on August 31, 2009, Exelon is not requesting a regulatory conference.
The referenced letter discusses a preliminary finding that is categorized as having low to moderate safety significance (i.e., White). The NRC concluded that deficiencies surrounding the inadvertent withdrawal of three control rods, although the event itself did not result in an inadvertent local criticality or fuel rod damage, it did demonstrate a lack of questioning attitude, acceptance to not follow established procedures, poor coordination of activities, and inadequate evaluation of operating experience for the event that occurred on November 3, 2008 at Dresden Nuclear Power Station (DNPS), Unit 3.
Exelon does not dispute the significance of the event. We also agree that the significance of the event is driven by human performance of its DNPS operations personnel at the time of the event. The operating crew should have prevented this event and their performance is disappointing.
September 21, 2009 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 To ensure the decision determining safety significance is made with all the latest information, Exelon chooses to provide the following information to clarify two portions of the inspection report and communicate actions taken to address the performance gaps identified in the inspection report.
Exelon provides the following clarifying information.
During the event, the affected control rods initially drifted in (i.e., up into the reactor vessel) prior to drifting out (i.e., down out of the reactor vessel). Limitations of plant instrumentation make it impossible to conclusively determine the quantity of rods that drifted in during the event. However, based on the most recent data available, there is no evidence that more than 5 rods drifted in. Based on the premise of 5 rods drifting in, it is not feasible for more than 3 rods to have drifted out, as the actual control rod drive header pressure would not have been adequate to cause a rod to drift out until the third-to-last rod was isolated.
Very specific conditions would be required in order for inadvertent localized criticality to have occurred during the event. Based on the outage schedule, normal reactor temperature band, the limited number of rods that could drift out, etc., it is extremely unlikely that localized criticality could have occurred at DNPS.
As noted above, Exelon believes the operating crew could have prevented this event and their performance was below expectations. The initial root cause analysis of the inadvertent control rod withdrawal event was subsequently reopened to address Operations performance. Additionally, Exelon performed a second root cause targeted to address the Operations Department apparent cyclic performance over a two year time period. The issues identified in those root causes parallel the findings in the referenced letter including lack of questioning attitude and poor coordination of activities.
Exelon concurs that a lack of questioning attitude contributed to the event based on findings in the first root cause. A mindset existed at DNPS that the isolation of a system always results in placing the system in a safe condition. This mindset caused the poor coordination of the activities between the control room personnel and the field activities that was based on the decision of the Work Execution Center (WEC) operations supervisor to perform the discretionary steps contained in procedure DOP 0500-05, "Discharging CRD Accumulators with Mode Switch in Shutdown or Refuel;" specifically to hydraulically isolate all the HCU accumulators by closing the insert and withdrawal valves concurrent with an operating CRD pump. That decision was made without the knowledge of control room personnel and led to the poor coordination described in the referenced letter. This knowledge based decision was performed without a peer check, which may have identified the operational risk.
Exelon provides the following summary of significant corrective actions taken to address this event.
> Exelon's inadvertent control rod withdrawal root cause report concluded that review of SEN 264, "Unplanned BWR Control Rod Withdrawals While Shutdown," found that the SEN was applicable to DNPS, however, not all procedures were properly identified for revision. Based on this event and events at other Exelon stations that
September 21, 2009 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 3 also identified inadequate review of operating experience (OPEX), Exelon initiated substantial fleet wide changes to its OPEX Program. This improved program uses a graded 3-tier approach for reviewing and implementing lessons learned from SOERs, SERs/SENs, INPO Topical Reports, NRC Information Notices, Vendor Notices and other industry operating experience (OE) to ensure the proper actions are taken in response to industry events.
> Procedure OP-DR-108-101-1002, "Operations Department Standards and Expectations," was revised to add a section for Knowledge Based Decisions Guidance. This includes the requirement to obtain a peer check and Shift Manager review of knowledge based decisions directed by procedure.
> Procedure OP-AA-1 17-1001, "Operations Refueling Outage Readiness and Execution," was revised to add a section for Outage Main Control Room communications. Specifically, it requires that Operations Department personnel authorizing work or tests from outside the MCR are to ensure the details of the work or test are briefed with the MCR personnel if it meets identified criteria.
> For refueling outages, activities that could impact reactivity management were identified in the schedule to require prior control room authorization.
> A case study addressing the technical and human performance aspects of the Root Cause for the Inadvertent Rod Withdrawal was presented in Licensed Operator -
Continuing (LO-C) /Non-Licensed Operator - Continuing (NLO-C) Training Cycle during the 2 nd quarter of 2009.
> The LO-C/NLO-C cycle included a training session facilitated by the Operations Director or Shift Operations Supervisor (SOS). The session focused on discussion of teamwork, technical understanding and seeking input when uncertain. A case study of the Cyclic Performance Root Cause findings was also reviewed.
> Operations department held several off-site alignment meetings with Operations senior managers to focus on staff expectations and teamwork.
> All operations procedures were screened for knowledge based decisions and a schedule created to modify by year's end each identified procedure to require a documented peer check for each knowledge based decision.
In conclusion, Exelon agrees with the NRC conclusion that deficiencies surrounding the inadvertent withdrawal of three control rods demonstrated a lack of questioning attitude, poor coordination of activities, and inadequate evaluation of operating experience for the DNPS Unit 3 event. Exelon has initiated actions to address these deficiencies and will continue to improve DNPS performance.
There are no regulatory commitments contained in this letter.
Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Ms. Marri Marchionda, Regulatory Assurance Manager, at (815) 416-2800.
September 21, 2009 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 4 Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Ms. Marri Marchionda, Regulatory Assurance Manager, at (815) 416-2800.
Respectfully, Tim Hanley Site Vice President Dresden Nuclear Power Station cc: Regional Administrator - Region Ill NRC Senior Resident Inspector, Dresden Station