U-601603, Annual Operating Rept for Clinton Power Station for 1989
| ML20006E537 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Clinton |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1989 |
| From: | Spangenberg F ILLINOIS POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| U-601603, NUDOCS 9002230524 | |
| Download: ML20006E537 (6) | |
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Dear Sir:
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Power Station Technical' Specifications, Illinois Power Company'isj c'
.submittingsthe attached Clinton Power Station Annual' Operating-Report
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' Personnel Man Rem by Work and Job Function 1
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Performance Characteristics and Test
-Safety Valve and Safety / Relief Valve Challenges 3
Primary Coolant Specific Activity Analyses
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J4' Attachm:nt I Personnel Man Rem by Work and Job Function-o The work = job function tabulation reflects the number of personnel who
. received greater than 100 mrem in any of the six identified categories, the totals section at the bottom of the report reflects all work and' job functions where personnel received exposures which added up to greater' than 100 mrem.
Due. to job rotations during the year, there is not a direct correlation
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.CLIHt0H IL-61727 LICENSES.HPF-62 REGULATORY GUIDE'1.16 INFORMATION END OF YEAR-REPORT 1989
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TOTAL-NAH-REN
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- REACTOR OPERATIONS & SURVEILLANCE MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION 0
1 14 0.000
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.7.550' OPERATIGHS 0
36-12 0.000 20.248:
5.743 HEALTH FHYSICS & LAB-0 36 49
.050 22.463-'24.723 SUPERVISORY & OFFICE STAFF 0
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.010 5.682 3.706 ENGINEERING STAFF
________.________________..0___________________________2.092 2.507 7
8 0.000 ROUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE
. MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION 0
95-298 0.000 56.601 174.276 OPERATIGHS 0
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0.-000 0.000 1-.166-HEALTH FHYSICS J& L AB 0-0 2
0.000 0.000 1> 110-SUPERVISORY & OFFICE STAFF" 0-0 2
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6 0.000 INSERVICE INSPECTION-i
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0-000-..015
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0-0 0.000 0.000
. 222' HEALTH FHYSICS t LAB 0
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0,000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 -
23.474 4 HEALTH FHYSICS & LAB 0-0
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UASTE-FR0 CESSING 1
-NAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION 0
19 5
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2.688 1 0PERATIGHS 0
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' HEALTH FHYSICS & LAB 0
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0.000 0.000 2.200 SUFERVISORY & OFFICE STAFF 0
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MAINTEHANCE t~ CONSTRUCTION 0
119 416-0.000 64.3031220.022 l-OPERATIGHS 0
39 17 0.000- 20.248 7,505 HEALTH FHYSICS;& LAB 1
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1 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS AND TESIS l
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Safety Valve and Safetv/ Relief Valve Challenges
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Reference:
-NUREG-0737, Action Item II.K 3.3)
There were four unplanned ' challenges to four Safety Relief Valves during a pressure test on March 19, 1989. Valve actuation was satisfactory.
There were two planned challenges to Safety Relief Valves following a reactor scram on July 14,'1989.
Valve actuation was
-satisfactory.
All challenges were successful, there were no failures.
~ Primary Coolant Specific Activity Analyser
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CPS Technical Specifications, Section 6.9.1.5(c))
All analyses for specific activity of primary coolant were within-
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