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The inspectors identified a Severity LevelThe inspectors identified a Severity Level IV, non-cited violation of 10 CFR 50.71(e), Maintenance of Records, Making of Reports, having very low safety significance. The inspectors found that the licensee failed to update the Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR) to describe for each containment penetration, the penetration category, the type of leakage test required, and the applicable leakage test method. The licensee entered this into their corrective action program. The inspectors found the violation to be more than minor in accordance with the NRC Enforcement Policy, Section 6.1.d, Example 3, in that the failure to update the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) would not have a material impact on safety or licensed activities. This issue was determined to be a Severity Level IV violation since it was similar to a Severity Level IV violation example in the NRC Enforcement Policy. Additionally, in accordance with the Enforcement Policy, this violation is categorized as Severity Level IV because the resulting changes were evaluated by the SDP as having very low safety significance (Green)</br>Violations of 10 CFR 50.71 are dispositioned using the traditional enforcement process instead of the significance determination process (SDP) because they are considered to be violations that potentially impede or impact the regulatory process. The underlying finding is evaluated under the SDP to determine the significance of the violation. In this case, the finding was determined to be more than minor because, if left uncorrected, it had the potential to lead to a more significant safety concern. The inspectors determined the finding could be evaluated using the SDP in accordance with IMC 0609, Significance Determination Process, Attachment 0609.04, Phase 1 - Initial Screening and Characterization of Findings, Table 4a, for the Barrier Integrity Cornerstone. The inspectors answered no to the Barrier Integrity Cornerstone questions and screened the finding as having very low safety significance (Green). The inspectors did not identify a cross-cutting aspect associated with the finding because the finding was not representative of current performance.not representative of current performance.  
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Failure to Update the Updated Safety Analysis Report to Include Containment Penetration Leakage Testing Information  +