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Final Safety Analysis Report Revision OL-22 and Technical Specification Bases Revision 13
ML16334A025
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Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 11/10/2016
From: Wink R
Ameren Missouri
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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VIAmeren Callaway Plant MISSOURI November 10, 2016 ULNRC-06330 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC20555-0001 10 CFR 50.7l(e) 10 CFR 54.37(b) 10 CFR 50.4(b)(6)

Ladies and Gentlemen:

DOCKET NUMBER 50-483 CALLAWAY PLANT UNIT 1 UNION ELECTRIC CO.

RENEWED FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NPF-30 FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT REVISION OL-22 ANDTECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES REVISION 13 In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.71(e) and 10 CFR 50.4(b)(6), Union Electric Company (Ameren Missouri) herewith submits the Callaway Plant Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) (Standard Plant and Site Addendum) updated through Revision OL-22. The FSAR has been revised to include changes made to the plant up to 6 months prior to the date of this filing.

Additionally, pursuant to Callaway Technical Specification 5.5.14, "Technical Specifications (TS)

Bases Control Program," Ameren Missouri is also submitting Revision 13 to the Callaway Plant

  • Technical Specification*Bases (TS Bases) since the TS Bases update is required to be submitted at a frequency consistent with 10 CFR 50.71(e). The TS Bases have been revised to reflect changes made to the plant up to 6 months prior to the date of this filing.

Based on NRC Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) 2015-17, "Review and Submission of Updates to Final Safety Analysis Reports, Emergency Preparedness Documents, and Fire Protection Documents,"

Ameren Missouri has reviewed Revision OL-22 of the FSAR for sensitive information. Consequently, Revision OL-22 of the FSAR is being provided on two CD-ROMs (CDs). One version, ori CD 1 (provided as Enclosure 2), is a complete text of the FSAR and contains sensitive information which should be withheld from public disclosure per the guidance in RIS 2015-17. The information that Ameren Missouri has identified to be withheld is designated by the statement "Withhold per RIS 2015-17" at the top and bottom of the page. The second version, on CD 2 (provided as Enclosure 3),

is a redacted text of the FSAR. Each page on which information was withheld contains the

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ULNRC-06330 November 10, 2016 Page2 designation "Withheld per RIS 2015-17." The version on CD 2 is therefore suitable for public disclosure.

The documents on both CDs are being transmitted in electronic format in accordance with the guidance of Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) 2001-05, dated January 25, 2001.

In addition to the updated FSAR and TS Bases, the enclosed CD-ROMs include the Callaway Plant Operating License, Technical Specifications, and NRC Orders for Callaway Plant updated through November 10, 2016. Also included is an "FSAR Change Log" file that provides information on the FSAR Change Notices that were incorporated into FSAR Revision OL-22.

All of the provided documents are in the PDF Normal format and can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. A copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 with the Search plug-in is included on the CD-ROMs.

Also included is an "eLDL Readme" file that provides a brief description of the format and some basic guidance for using the electronic licensing document library.

This submittal contains PDF files that contain hyperlinks to other files contained on the CD-ROM.

These hyperlinks are not essential to the use of the filing. Any material referenced by a hyperlink to another PDF that was essential for the use of this filing has either been included by reference or submitted as part of this filing. In addition, it should be noted that the document file naming convention was created prior to the NRC requirement to use the ISO 9660 naming convention, and due to the interactive linking within the documents, these documents cannot be readily converted to the ISO 9660 naming convention.

In addition to the documents described above, Enclosure 1 contains a report describing how the effects of aging of newly-identified structures, systems, or components (SSCs) will be managed, as required by 10. CFR 54.37(b).

This letter contains no new commitments. Please contact Tom Elwood, Supervising Engineer, Regulatory Affairs and Licensing, at (314) 225-1905 for any questions you may have regarding this submittal.

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ULNRC-06330 November 10, 2016 Page 3 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct Sincerely, Executed on: LJ.,,,, IO,. .101(, "'<f' e-:J~

Roger C. Wink AN c, g~ I Manager, Regulatory Affairs TAW/sls Enclosure 1 - Summary of Newly Identified SSCs Within the Scope of the Aging Management Program Enclosure 2 - CD 1 Enclosure 3 - CD 2

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ULNRC-06330 November 10, 2016 Page4 cc: Mr. Kriss M. Kennedy Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 Senior Resident Inspector Callaway Resident Office U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 8201 NRC Road Steedman, MO 65077 Mr. L. John Klos Project Manager, Callaway Plant Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 08H4 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Caitlin Murphy Institute of Nuclear Power Operations 700 Galleria Parkway SE, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30339

ULNRC-06330 November 10, 2016 Page 5 Index and send hardcopy to QA File Al60.0761 Hard copy:

Certrec Corporation 6100 Western Place, Suite 1050 Fort Worth, TX 76107 (Certrec receives ALL attachments as long as they are non-safeguards and may be publicly disclosed.)

Electronic distribution for the following can be made via FSAR ULNRC Distribution:

w/o attachments F. M. Diya T. E. Herrmann S. P. Banker R. C. Wink T. B. Elwood Corporate Communications NSRB Secretary Mr. Greg Voss; REP Manager (SEMA)

STARS Regulatory Affairs Mr. Jay Silberg (Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP)

Missouri Public Service Commission Ms. Leanne Tippett-Mosby (DNR) to ULNRC-06330 Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Summary of Newly Identified Structures, Systems, and Components (SSCs) Within the Scope of the Aging Management Program to ULNRC-06330 REPORT CONSISTENT WITH 10 CFR 54.37(b) ON HOW EFFECTS OF AGING OF NEWLY-IDENTIFIED STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS, OR COMPONENTS ARE MANAGED This update follows existing regulatory requirements and guidance regarding the appropriate level of detail for reports under 10 CFR 54.37(b), including details presented in "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About License Renewal" of Inspection Procedure (IP) 71003, "Post-Approval Site Inspection for License Renewal." This report provides summary information and technical details as required by 10 CFR 54.37(b) for the period between July 31, 2014 through June 23, 2016.

Regulatory Requirements and Guidance 10 CFR 54.37(b)

After the renewed license is issued, the FSAR update required by 10 CFR

50. 71 (e) must include any systems, structures, and components newly identified that would have been subject to an aging management review or evaluation of time-limited aging analyses in accordance with Section 54.21. This FSAR update must describe how the effects of aging will be managed such that the intended function(s) in section 54.4(b) will be effectively maintained during the period of extended operation.

RIS 2007-16, Revision 1 Newly Identified Systems. Structures. and Components The intent of 10 CFR 54.37(b) is to capture those SSCs that, if they had been identified at the time of the license renewal application, would have been subject to an aging management review or evaluation of TLAAs. In the context of 10 CFR 54.37(b), newly identified SSCs that should be included in the next FSAR update required by 10 CFR

50. 71 (e) are those SSCs that meet one of the two following conditions:

(1) There is a change to the current licensing basis (CLB) that meets the following criteria:

- The change impacts SSCs that were not in scope for license renewal when the NRG approved the license renewal application.

- The SSCs would have been in the scope of license renewal based on the CLB change if 10 CFR 54.4(a) were applied to the SSCs.

(2) SSCs were installed in the plant at the time of the license renewal review that, in accordance with the CLB at the time, should have been included in the scope of license renewal per 10 CFR 54.4(a) but were not identified as in scope until after issuance of the renewed license.

1 to ULNRC-06330 SSCs that are plant additions or modifications installed after the renewed license is issued are not subject to the provisions of 10 CFR 54.37(b).

Identification of SSCs under 10 CFR 54.37(b)

The language of 10 CFR 54.37(b) does not limit how or who finds newly identified SSCs. A licensee may identify SSCs that should be within the scope of its license renewal program at any time. The NRG staff may also discover newly identified SSCs.

One way to identify these SSCs is through the LR-ISG process.

Summary of Newly Identified Systems, Structures, or Components (SSCs)

Alternate Emergency Power System Ameren Missouri installed an Alternate Emergency Power System (AEPS) which provides power to the non-safety auxiliary feedwater pump, which is credited in the NFPA 805 fire protection analysis; therefore, it performs a fire protection function for License Renewal (LR).

The AEPS consists of four skid-mounted diesel generators which include cooling systems, exhaust piping, mufflers and rain caps, fuel lines and fuel tanks, metal sided structures, and concrete foundations. Support equipment includes an electric transformer and switchgear, including metal sided structures, concrete foundations, above and underground power cables, and electrical connections. The following AMPs are credited for managing the aging of the AEPS during the Period of Extended Operation (PEO):

Bolting Integrity (FSAR SP 19.1.8)

External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components (FSAR SP 19.1.21)

Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components (FSAR SP 19.1.23)

Fuel Oil Chemistry (FSAR SP 19.1.16)

The following exception is taken for inspection of the AEPS fuel oil storage tanks:

NUREG-1801 Rev 2 Xl.M30, Fuel Oil Chemistry, requires that at least once during the 10-year period prior to the period of extended operation and every 10 years during the period of extended operation, each diesel fuel tank is drained and cleaned, the internal surfaces are visually inspected (if physically possible) and volumetrically-inspected if evidence of degradation is observed during visual inspection, or if visual inspection is not possible. The Callaway AEPS fuel oil storage tanks cannot be physically cleaned and inspected due to design constraints associated with a secondary containment tank that limits access.

The presence of fuel oil in the secondary containment of these fuel oil storage tanks provides a local alarm which would indicate a leak in the primary tank.

Equipment operators monitor the alarm panel as part of daily rounds. The local 2

to ULNRC-06330 alarm provides a method of alerting plant staff to aging effects on the tank prior to the degradation challenging the tank's ability to maintain the intended function of the AEPS during the period of extended operation.

Lubricating Oil Analysis (FSAR SP 19.1.24)

One-Time Inspection (FSAR SP 19.1.18)

Closed Treated Water Systems (FSAR SP 19.1.11)

Selective Leaching (FSAR SP 19.1.19)

Structures Monitoring (FSAR SP 19.1.31)

Insulation Material for Electrical Cables and Connections Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Requirements (FSAR SP 19.1.34)

Inaccessible Power Cables Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Requirements (FSAR SP 19.1.36)

Electrical Cable Connections Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Requirements (FSAR SP 19.1.37)

Table 1 in Attachment 1 to this enclosure identifies the components and structures requiring aging management and provides how the effects of aging are managed so that the intended functions are effectively maintained during the period of extended operation. The use of the aging management programs credited in Table 1 are consistent with NUREG-1801 Rev 2, Generic Aging Lessons Learned (GALL) Report,"

and those approved in the Callaway Safety Evaluation Report, NUREG-2172 with one exception of Fuel Oil Chemistry described above.

Doors Credited as Fire Barriers Two (2) newly identified doors are fire barriers which are credited in the NFPA 805 fire protection analysis. The following AMPs are credited for managing the aging of these doors during the PEO:

Structures Monitoring (FSAR SP 19.1.31)

Fire Protection (FSAR SP 19.1.13)

Table 2 in Attachment 1 of this enclosure identifies how the effects of aging are managed for the subject fire barrier doors so that the intended functions are effectively maintained during the period of extended operation. The use of the aging management programs credited in Table 2 is consistent with NUREG-1801 Rev 2 and is approved in the Callaway Safety Evaluation Report, NUREG-2172.

3 to ULNRC-06330 Newly Identified Time Limited Aging Analyses (TLAA)

Replacement Reactor Vessel Closure Head The Replacement Reactor Vessel Closure Head (RRVCH) project design specification requires that the pressure retaining and integrally attached material shall meet all the requirements for ASME Class 1 vessels. The original Construction Code for Callaway closure head are ASME Section Ill, 1971 Edition, with Addenda through winter 1972 for the RRVCH and the Control Rod Drive Mechanism (CROM) adapter and ASME Section Ill, 1974 Edition with Addenda through winter 1974 for the CROM housings.

The design of ASME Ill Class 1 components requires fatigue analyses. These fatigue analyses are required to demonstrate that the Cumulative Usage Factor (CUF) for the component will not exceed the Code design limit of 1.0 when the component is exposed to all of the postulated transients.

The RRVCH assembly design specification states that the cumulative operating period shall cover 45 calendar years. The fatigue analyses depend on the numbers of anticipated transients over the life of the plant. The numbers of design transients used in the fatigue analyses are consistent with the original design basis listed in FSAR SP Table 3.9(N)-1 SP and monitored by the Fatigue Monitoring program (FSAR SP 19.2.1 ).

The Class 1 fatigue analyses of the RRVCH, CRDMs, and Core Exit Thermal Nozzle Assemblies (CETNA) components used the design basis numbers of events. The RRVCH, CRDMs, and CETNAs were replaced in Refueling Outage 20 (Fall 2014).

These fatigue analyses are based on a 45-year design life, which ends in 2059. This extends beyond the period of extended operation; therefore, these fatigue analyses are new TLAAs. The design is valid through the period of extended operation and the TLAAs are dispositioned in accordance with 10 CFR 54.21(c)(1)(i). FSAR SP Section 19.3.2.1.5 is added to identify the TLAAs associated with the design of the RRVCH, CROM, and CETNA.

In addition to the new TLAAs associated with the design of the RRVCH, CROM, and CETNA, the RRVCH modification removed the TLAA associated CROM canopy weld crack growth from the design basis.

HOPE Break Exception Callaway revised FSAR SP Section 3.6.2.1.2.4 and FSAR SP Table 3.6-2 to add a low stress exclusion criterion for high-density polyethylene (HOPE) piping.

The break exception criterion described in FSAR SP Section 3.6.2.1.2.4 and FSAR SP Table 3.6-2, which requires the sum of Service Level B Longitudinal Stress Equation and Alternate Thermal Expansion or Contraction Evaluation to be less than 0.4 (1.2S +

1100), assumes an allowable stress that is based on 50 years. The replacement of buried Essential Service Water (ESW) piping with HOPE material began in 2008. This 4

Enclosure I to ULNRC-06330 extends the exception beyond the period of extended operation therefore, the TLAA will remain valid for the period of extended operation, and is dispositioned in accordance with 10 CFR 54.21 (c)(1 )(i). FSAR SP Section 19.3.6.11 is added to identify the TLAA associated with the Break Exception for HOPE Piping.

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Attachment 1 to Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Attachment 1 The following tables contain the newly identified components and structures requiring aging management and provide how the effects of aging are managed so that the intended functions are effectively maintained during the period of extended operation.

Table 1 Alternate Emergency Power System Aging Management Review

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Loss of Material External Surfaces Monitoring of Plant Indoor Air (Ext) Loss of Material Mechanical Components Damper PB Carbon Steel (FSAR SP 19.1.21)

Ventilation Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Loss of Material Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Atmosphere (Int)

Components (FSAR SP 19.1.23)

Fuel Oil Chemistry (FSAR SP 19.1.16)

Filter PB Fuel Oil (Int) Loss of Material Aluminum One-Time Inspection (FSAR SP 19.1.18)

Plant Indoor Air (Ext) None None Fuel Oil Chemistry Fuel Oil (Int) Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.16)

One-Time Inspection Filter PB Carbon Steel (FSAR SP 19.1.18)

External Surfaces Monitoring of Plant Indoor Air (Ext) Loss of Material Mechanical Components (FSAR SP 19.1.21) 6

Attachment 1 to Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Alternate Emergency Power System Aging Management Review

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Closed Cycle Cooling Hardening and Loss Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Water (Int) of Strength Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components (FSAR SP 19.1.23)

Hardening and Loss Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Fuel Oil (Int) of Strength Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Flexible Hoses PB Elastomer Components (FSAR SP 19.1.23}

Hardening and Loss External Surfaces Monitoring of of Strength Plant Indoor Air (Ext)

Mechanical Components Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.21)

Lubricating Oil Analysis Lubricating Oil (Int) Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.24)

One-Time Inspection PB Carbon Steel (FSAR SP 19.1.18)

External Surfaces Monitoring of Plant Indoor Air (Ext) Loss of Material Mechanical Components (FSAR SP 19.1.21)

Heat Exchanger (AEPS LO Cooler) Reduction of Heat Closed Cycle Cooling Transfer Closed Treated Water Systems Water (Int)

(FSAR SP 19.1.11)

Loss of Material HT, PB - Copper Alloy Lubricating Oil Analysis Lubricating Oil (Ext) Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.24)

One-Time Inspection (FSAR SP 19.1.18) 7 to Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Alternate Emergency Power System Aging Management Review

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Heat Exchanger Loss of Material HT, PB Copper Alloy (AEPS Radiator)

External Surfaces Monitoring of Plant Indoor Air (Ext) Loss of Material Mechanical Components (FSAR SP 19.1.21)

Fuel Oil Chemistry (FSAR SP 19.1.16)

Fuel Oil (Int) Loss of Material Aluminum One-Time Inspection (FSAR SP 19.1.18)

Plant Indoor Air {Ext) None None Atmosphere/ Weather Loss of Material (Ext)

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Cracking Closed Cycle Cooling Loss of Material Closed Treated Water Systems Water (Int)

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Fuel Oil (Int) Loss of Material Fuel Oil Chemistry (FSAR SP 19.1.16) 8

Attachment 1 to Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Alternate Emergency Power System Aging Management Review

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Closed Cycle Cooling Closed Treated Water Systems Loss of Material Water {Int) , {FSAR SP 19.1.11}

Fuel Oil Chemistry Fuel Oil {Int) Loss of Material {FSAR SP 19.1.16)

One-Time Inspection {FSAR Pump PB Carbon Steel SP 19.1.18}

External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components Plant Indoor Air {Ext) Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.21}

Fuel Oil Chemistry Fuel Oil (Int) Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.16}

One-Time Inspection Sight Gauge PB Carbon Steel (FSAR SP 19.1.18}

External Surfaces Monitoring of Plant Indoor Air (Ext) Loss of Material Mechanical Components (FSAR SP 19.1.21}

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Fuel Oil Chemistry Fuel Oil (Int) Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.16)

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External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components (FSAR SP 19.1.21)

Tank PB Carbon Steel Plant Indoor Air (Ext) Loss of Material Closed Cycle Cooling Closed Treated Water Systems Water (Int) (FSAR SP 19.1.11)

Carbon Steel Loss of Material External Surfaces Monitoring of Plant Indoor Air (Ext) Mechanical Components Valve PB (FSAR SP 19.1.21)

Selective Leaching Copper Alloy Closed Cycle Cooling (FSAR SP 19.1.19)

(>15% Zinc) Loss of material Water (Int) Closed Treated Water Systems (FSAR SP 19.1.11) 10

Attachment 1 to Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Alternate Emergency Power System Aging Management Review

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Lubricating Oil Analysis Lubricating Oil (Int) Loss of Material (FSAR SP 19.1.24)

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Increase in Atmosphere/ Weather Structures Monitoring Concrete Elements SH,SS Concrete porosity and (Ext) (FSAR SP 19.1.31) permeability; loss of strength Cracking 11 to Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Alternate Emergency Power System Aging Management Review

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Various Metals Electrical Cable Connections Not Increased Cable Connections Used for Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 EC Plant Indoor Air (Ext) resistance of (Metallic Parts) Electrical Environmental Qualification connection Contacts Requirements (FSAR SP 19.1.37)

Insulation Material for Electrical Cables and Connections Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Insulated Cable and Various Organic Adverse Localized Reduced insulation IN Requirements (FSAR SP 19.1.34)

Connections Polymers Environment (Ext) resistance Inaccessible Power Cables Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Requirements {FSAR SP 19.1.36) 13 to Enclosure 1 to ULNRC-06330 Table 2 Fire Barrier Door Aging Management Review Structures Monitoring Plant Indoor Air (FSAR SP 19.1.31)

Fire Barrier Door FB, SH Carbon Steel Loss of material (Structural) (Ext)

Fire Protection (FSAR SP 19.1.13)

(1) Intended Function Acronyms:

EC Electrical Continuity Provide electrical connections to specified sections of an electrical circuit to deliver voltage, current or signals.

FB Fire Barrier Provide rated fire barrier to confine or retard a fire from spreading to or from adjacent areas of the plant.

HT Heat Transfer Provide heat transfer.

IN Insulate (electrical) Insulate and support an electrical conductor.

PB Pressure Boundary Provide pressure-retaining boundary so that sufficient flow at adequate pressure is delivered, or provide fission product barrier for containment pressure boundary, or provide containment isolation for fission product retention.

SH Shelter, Protection Provide shelter/protection to safety-related components SS Structural Support Provide structural and/ or functional support to safety-related and/or nonsafety-related components 14 to ULNRC-06330 WITHHOLD PERRIS 2015-17 Enclosure 2 to ULNRC-06330 CD 1 Complete FSAR Text Contains Sensitive Information WITHHOLD PERRIS 2015-17 to ULNRC-06330 WITHHELD PER RIS 2015-17 Enclosure 3 to ULNRC-06330 CD2 Redacted FSAR Text WITHHELD PER RIS 2015-17