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| title = Diablo Canyon - NRC
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ML15097A072
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 04/06/2015
From: Lingam S P
Plant Licensing Branch IV
To: Guillen R O
State of CA, Senate
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1 NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From: Lingam, Siva Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 4:22 PM To: Ryan.Guillen@sen.ca.gov Cc: Markley, Michael; DiFrancesco, Nicholas

Plasse, Richard; Wentzel, Michael

Subject:

RE: Diablo Canyon - NRC Attachments:

DCPP IR 2014-008 (ML14349A485).pdf; ML15069A095pdf.pdfPer our telephone conversation this afternoon regarding Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP), please note the following:

Seismic Reevaluations Public Webpage

WUS Licensee Timeline for Seismic Reviews

NRC March 30 Public Meeting Slides on Initial Review of Western US Reactor Sites (Slides 14 - 19, and Slide 33 involve WUS Sites).

To subscribe to NRC Listserv (by Plant), please click on the following link, enter your e-mail address where indicated, select one or more plants you choose to subscribe to, and click on "SUBSCRIBE" button at the bottom of the screen:

http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/listserver/plants-by-region.html

NRC Inspection Report IR 2014-08 is attached (ADAMS Accession No. ML14349A485).

Regarding the license renewal, the summary of telephone call held on March 4, 2015 between NRC staff and PG&E is also attached (ADAMS Accession No. ML15069A095). Please note that NRC is targeting to publish the license renewal review schedule in the next 4 to 6 weeks for DCPP.

Please feel free to contact me for any further information.

Siva P. Lingam U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Project Manager (NRR/DORL/LPL4-1)

Cooper Nuclear Station Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Location: O8-D5; Mail Stop: O8-B3 Telephone: 301-415-1564; Fax: 301-415-1222 E-mail address: siva.lingam@nrc.gov From: Markley, Michael Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 1:45 PM To: Lingam, Siva; DiFrancesco, Nicholas

Subject:

FW: Diablo Canyon - NRC From: Guillen, Ryan [mailto:Ryan.Guillen@sen.ca.gov

] Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 12:30 PM To: Markley, Michael

Subject:

Diablo Canyon - NRC

2Hi Mike, I just left you a voicemail hoping to connect with you about Diablo Canyon's license and oversight from NRC. As you may know, Senator Monning has Diablo Canyon in his district and he has asked me to put together a backgrounder that can give him an update on what the regulatory landscape and deadlines are for the facility. So far, I have the following highlighted but know there might be other areas I am missing or what I have needs more clarification:

"Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) - federal entity charged with licensing and oversight of nuclear power plants.

1) Diablo Canyon currently has a NRC license to operate until 2024 for Unit 1 and 2025 for Unit 2.

In June 2011, PG&E had voluntarily asked the NRC to put final issuance of any license renewal on "hold" until the AB 1632 seismic studies were completed-although other aspects of license renewal (aging comp onents, etc.) continued. PG&E has submitted monthly reports to the NRC, but one required item is still not completed-obtaining a Coastal Zone Management Act permit from the California Coastal Commission (CCC), which includes answering seismic questions to the satisfaction of the CCC. The NRC has continually requested PG&E provide a firm date for achieving this milestone, and PG&E has consistently replied that this date has yet "To Be Determined." The CCC has had no contact from PG&E.

NRC re-license deadline is 5 years before end of current license, but can be extended.

2) On March 12, 2015, PG&E submitted a Seismic & Flooding Hazards Re-evaluation report at the direction of NRC.

NRC will independently review PG&E's submittal. It is estimated that the NRC will spend 6 months reviewing PG&E's submittal. If the NRC determines that the new ground motion estimates exceed the plant's capabilities PG&E may have another 2 years to do further investigations and studies."

It would be great if we can find a time to connect.

Thank you!

Ryan Ryan O. Guillen, Seni or Legislative Aide Senator William W. Monning Office: (916) 651-4017; Fax: (916) 651-4917 Ryan.Guillen@sen.ca.gov

Hearing Identifier: NRR_PMDA Email Number: 1976 Mail Envelope Properties (Siva.Lingam@nrc.gov20150406162200)

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RE: Diablo Canyon - NRC Sent Date: 4/6/2015 4:22:16 PM Received Date: 4/6/2015 4:22:00 PM From: Lingam, Siva Created By: Siva.Lingam@nrc.gov Recipients: "Markley, Michael" <Michael.Markley@nrc.gov>

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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION IV 1600 E. LAMAR BLVD. ARLINGTON, TX 76011-4511 December 15, 2014 Mr. Edward D. Halpin Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Pacific Gas and Electric Company Diablo Canyon Power Plant P.O. Box 56, Mail Code 104/6 Avila Beach, CA 93424

SUBJECT:

DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT - NRC FOCUSED BASELINE INSPECTION REPORT 05000275/2014008 AND 05000323/2014008

Dear Mr. Halpin:

On November 13, 2014, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed a focused baseline inspection at your Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2, relative to the operability determination completed by your staff associated with Pacific Gas and Electric's submission of the "Central Coastal California Seismic Imaging Project" (CCCSIP) report to the State of California and the NRC. Your staff submitted the CCCSIP report to the NRC consistent with the guidance previously provided in our October 12, 2012, letter to you (ADAMS Accession Number ML120730106), which stated in part: The NRC staff understands that the seismic evaluations described in the March 12, 2012, request for information are currently in progress at DCPP, and PG&E plans to acquire new offshore and onshore two-and three-dimensional seismic reflection data to identify and characterize faults in the vicinity of DCPP. If during the collection of the data, new faults are discovered or information is uncovered that would suggest the Shoreline fault is more capable than currently believed, the staff expects that the licensee will provide the NRC with an interim evaluation that describes actions taken or planned to address the higher seismic hazard relative to the design basis, as appropriate, prior to completion of the evaluations requested in the NRC staff's March 12, 2012, request for information. On December 4, 2014, the NRC inspectors discussed the results of this inspection with you and other members of your staff. The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed inspection report. The NRC inspectors did not identify any findings or violations of more than minor significance.

In accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 2.390, "Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding," a copy of this letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC's Public

Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of the NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room). Sincerely, /RA/ Wayne C. Walker, Chief Project Branch A Division of Reactor Projects Docket Nos. 05000275, 05000323 License Nos. DPR-80, DPR-82

Enclosure:

Inspection Report 05000275/2014008 and 05000323/2014008 w/

Attachment:

Supplemental Information

cc w/ enclosure: Electronic Distribution

SUNSI Review By: Non-Sensitive Sensitive Publicly Available Non-Publicly Available Keyword: OFFICE SPE:DRP/A SRI:DRP/A C:DRS/EB1 NRR/DE NAME RAlexander THipschman TFarnholtz TLupold SIGNATURE /RA/ /RA/ via E /RA/ /RA/ via E DATE 11/25/14 11/26/14 12/01/14 11/25/14 OFFICE BC:DRP/A NAME WWalker SIGNATURE /RA/ DATE 12/01/14 Letter to Edward D. Halpin from Wayne C. Walker dated December 15, 2014

SUBJECT:

DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT - NRC FOCUSED BASELINE INSPECTION REPORT 05000275/2014008 and 05000323/2014008 DISTRIBUTION: Regional Administrator (Marc.Dapas@nrc.gov) Deputy Regional Administrator (Kriss.Kennedy@nrc.gov) Acting DRP Director (Troy.Pruett@nrc.gov)

Acting DRP Deputy Director (Jason.Kozal@nrc.gov) DRS Director (Anton.Vegel@nrc.gov) DRS Deputy Director (Jeff.Clark@nrc.gov) Senior Resident Inspector (Thomas.Hipschman@nrc.gov) Resident Inspector (John.Reynoso@nrc.gov)

Administrative Assistant (Madeleine.Arel-Davis@nrc.gov) Branch Chief, DRP/A (Wayne.Walker@nrc.gov) Senior Project Engineer, DRP/A (Ryan.Alexander@nrc.gov) Project Engineer, DRP/A (Thomas.Sullivan@nrc.gov) Public Affairs Officer (Victor.Dricks@nrc.gov)

Public Affairs Officer (Lara.Uselding@nrc.gov) Project Manager (Siva.Lingam@nrc.gov) Acting Branch Chief, NRR/DORL (Eric.Oesterle@nrc.gov) Branch Chief, NRR/DE (Timothy.Lupold@nrc.gov) Branch Chief, DRS/TSB (Geoffrey.Miller@nrc.gov)

RITS Coordinator (Marisa.Herrera@nrc.gov) ACES (R4Enforcement.Resource@nrc.gov) Regional Counsel (Karla.Fuller@nrc.gov) Technical Support Assistant (Loretta.Williams@nrc.gov) Regional State Liaison Officer (Bill.Maier@nrc.gov)

Congressional Affairs Officer (Jenny.Weil@nrc.gov) RIV Congressional Affairs Officer (Angel.Moreno@nrc.gov) RIV/ETA: OEDO (Cayetano.Santos@nrc.gov) ROPreports Electronic Distribution for Diablo Canyon Power Plant

Enclosure U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION IV Docket: 05000275; 05000323 License: DPR-80; DPR-82 Report: 05000275/2014008; 05000323/2014008 Licensee: Pacific Gas and Electric Company Facility: Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 Location: 7 1/2 miles NW of Avila Beach Avila Beach, CA Dates: September 10 through November 13, 2014 Inspectors: R. Alexander, Senior Project Engineer T. Hipschman, Senior Resident Inspector Supporting Technical Staff: K. Manoly, Sr. Level Advisor for Structural Mechanics, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation J. Ake, Sr. Technical Advisor for Geological Engineering, Office of Research B. Hill, Sr. Technical Advisor for Repository Science, Office of New Reactors Y. Li, Sr. Geophysicist, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Approved By: Wayne Walker, Chief Chief, Project Branch A Division of Reactor Projects

SUMMARY

IR 05000275/2014008, 05000323/2014008; 03/22/2014 - 06/30/2014; Diablo Canyon Power Plant; Focused Baseline Inspection The inspection activities described in this report were performed between September 10 and November 13, 2014, by NRC resident inspectors at Diablo Canyon Power Plant and by inspectors from the NRC's Region IV office. The significance of inspection findings is indicated by their color (Green, White, Yellow, or Red), which is determined using Inspection Manual Chapter 0609, "Significance Determination Process." Their cross-cutting aspects are determined using Inspection Manual Chapter 0310, "Components Within the Cross-Cutting Areas." Violations of NRC requirements are dispositioned in accordance with the NRC Enforcement Policy. The NRC's program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors is described in NUREG-1649, "Reactor Oversight Process." No findings were identified.

REPORT DETAILS

1. REACTOR SAFETY Cornerstones: Initiating Events, Mitigating Systems, Barrier Integrity, and Emergency Preparedness 1R15 Operability Determinations and Functionality Assessments (71111.15) a. Background California Assembly Bill 1632 (Blakeslee, Chapter 722, Statutes of 2006), directed the California Energy Commission to assess the potential vulnerability of California's largest base-load power plants, including Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP), to a major disruption due to a seismic event or plant aging; to assess the impacts of such a disruption on system reliability, public, safety, and the economy; to assess the costs and impacts from nuclear waste accumulating at these plants; and to evaluate other major issues related to the future role of these plants in the state's energy portfolio.

Based on the California Assembly Bill, the California Energy Commission compiled a report in 2008 which included the recommendation that Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) perform additional seismic studies to supplement the original and ongoing seismic studies performed as part of the licensee's Long Term Seismic Program (LTSP), and that those studies be conducted using advanced technologies such as three-dimensional seismic-reflection mapping. From 2010 through 2014, the licensee conducted the recommended studies, performed further data analysis, and compiled a report titled the "Central Coastal California Seismic Imaging Project" (CCCSIP). Based upon new seismic information contained within the report, the licensee performed a subsequent operability determination evaluation that was completed on August 21, 2014.

On September 10, 2014, the licensee formally submitted the CCCSIP Report to the State of California. On the same date, PG&E provided a copy of the CCCSIP Report to the NRC consistent with guidance previously provided to the licensee in an NRC letter dated October 12, 2012. The copy of the CCCSIP Report provided to the NRC is available in ADAMS, Accession Number ML14260A106.

b. Inspection Scope The inspectors reviewed the licensee's operability determination dated August 21, 2014, entitled "Preliminary New Seismic Information," for the potentially unanalyzed condition, and/or degraded or nonconforming structures, systems, or components (SSCs). The inspectors reviewed the timeliness and technical adequacy of the licensee's evaluation, including the associated technical report (the CCCSIP Report), relative to the current seismic licensing basis for the station.

Specifically, the licensee's operability determination documented that while seismic study results determined that the Shoreline Fault Zone may be more capable than summarized in the 2011 Shoreline Fault Zone, the deterministic response spectra developed in the CCCSIP Report are still bounded by those of the Hosgri fault and those that are analyzed in the licensee's Long Term Seismic Program (which are described in the current licensing basis). Therefore, the licensee concluded that all seismically qualified SSCs in the plant remain operable relative to the newly developed seismic information.

These activities constitute completion of one operability and functionality review sample, as defined in Inspection Procedure 71111.15.

c. Inspection Methodology Given the extensive nature of the CCCSIP report, which supported the licensee's operability determination, the inspectors obtained the expertise of NRC seismologists in the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation/Division of Engineering, Office of New Reactors/Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis, and the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research/Division of Engineering. The NRC technical staff evaluated the licensee's assumptions, methodologies, and conclusions in the CCCSIP Report, and in consideration of the licensee's seismic design and licensing bases, provided input to the inspectors' activities.
d. Assessment and Results As described in detail by the licensee in the CCCSIP Report, and addressed in previous NRC inspection and technical reports (e.g., Research Information Letter 2012-01, Inspection Report 2011-005), there are four geological faults/fault zones in the area surrounding DCPP which have been the focus of continuing evaluation and study under the licensee's LTSP. These are commonly known as the Hosgri, Shoreline, Los Osos, and San Luis Bay faults. PG&E described, in the CCCSIP Report, that the Shoreline fault was found to potentially extend an additional 22 km to the south, thereby increasing the fault length from 23 km used in the 2011 Shoreline Fault Zone Report to 45 km. With this increased length, the corresponding potential maximum magnitude of the Shoreline fault increased from 6.5 to 6.7. In addition, PG&E evaluated the potential for the Shoreline fault to cause a magnitude 7.3 earthquake by assuming that the Shoreline fault is linked to the Hosgri fault extending further north to include the San Simeon fault. For the Los Osos fault, PG&E described a steeper dip in the fault as compared to what was identified in PG&E's 2011 Shoreline Fault Zone Report, resulting in a reduction in the potential maximum magnitude Los Osos earthquake from 6.8 to 6.7. Finally, for the San Luis Bay fault, which provides the largest ground motion at the DCPP site in PG&E's 2011 Shoreline Fault Zone report, the CCCSIP study did not provide new information on the length or dip of the fault. Using the same length and dip from the 2011 Report leads to a potential maximum magnitude 6.4 earthquake for the San Luis Bay fault. To determine operability of the applicable DCPP structures, systems, and components (SSCs), PG&E calculated response spectra for several deterministically-based (i.e., without considering their likelihood) earthquake scenarios occurring on local faults, including the Shoreline and Hosgri faults, for comparison with the 1977 Hosgri response spectrum. (The response spectrum is an acceleration versus frequency plot reflecting the maximum response of a series of oscillators with various natural frequencies to earthquake motions.) Consistent with the approach used for the 2011 Shoreline Fault Zone report, PG&E developed the response spectra from these earthquake scenarios using the "single-station-sigma-correction" (SSSC) method, which directly incorporates the actual conditions at the DCPP into the evaluation rather than using more generic adjustment factors for differences in site properties. Based on the implementation of this method, PG&E calculated response spectra for the earthquake scenarios which resulted in spectra enveloped by the 1977 Hosgri response spectrum. However, the use of SSSC method employed by the licensee was based on only two earthquake recordings (2003 San Simeon earthquake and 2004 Parkfield earthquake) at DCPP. Therefore, similar to the approach used in 2012 for the Research Information Letter, the NRC staff developed response spectra for the various fault scenarios using the more traditional and widely used "Ergodic" approach. The Ergodic approach addresses the uncertainties utilizing mixed data from different regions of the world rather than using the limited site specific information available. In this case, the Ergodic approach provides a more conservative estimate of ground motion than the SSSC approach for the DCPP site. The response spectra for the various scenario earthquakes using the Ergodic approach fall below the 1977 Hosgri spectrum in the lower frequency range and slightly exceed it in the higher frequency range above 10 Hz. The NRC staff noted that various alternative models may be considered to estimate the site response amplification at the DCPP site in order to develop response spectra. The NRC staff considers the implementation of the Ergodic approach and SSSC method to likely encompass the range in site response behavior at the DCPP site and, as such, the response spectra for the deterministic scenario events are most likely somewhere between the spectra calculated by PG&E and the NRC staff and will most likely fall below the 1977 Hosgri spectrum. The staff noted that, in addition to the Hosgri earthquake spectrum, the seismic design basis for DCPP also includes the Double Design Earthquake (DDE). Because of conservative assumptions used in the design calculations, the DDE represents higher calculated loads than the Hosgri scenarios for some SSCs. The DDE tends to pose the limiting loads on the SSCs with natural frequencies in the lower range, whereas the Hosgri earthquake spectrum poses the limiting loads on the SSCs with natural frequencies in the higher range. Therefore, the Hosgri earthquake spectrum is the appropriate spectrum for comparison with the response spectra calculated using either the Ergodic approach or the SSSC method because neither method indicated any exceedance for the lower frequency range, as discussed above. DCPP safety-related SSCs were evaluated against the Hosgri spectrum prior to licensing of the plant. In addition, the licensee conducted the LTSP and Individual Plant Examination of External Events in which the performance of SSCs was examined at and beyond design levels. This included plant equipment such as electrical relays and switches that may potentially be impacted at these higher frequencies. The evaluation was further expanded in licensee's evaluation performed to support a License Amendment Request (LAR) that was submitted in 2011. Although the LAR was subsequently withdrawn, the evaluation performed by the licensee remains pertinent. These past evaluations of the Hosgri spectrum indicate considerable design margin for functionality of SSCs, and satisfies the provisions for operability as described in NRC Inspection Manual Chapter 0326. In addition to the CCCSIP Report, PG&E is currently performing its seismic hazard reevaluation in conjunction with the NRC's 10 CFR 50.54(f) request for information (ADAMS No. ML12053A340). This effort entails the use of the more comprehensive Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Approach (PSHA) in accordance with the current NRC guidance for developing a state-of-the-art estimate of seismic hazard. As part of its evaluation, PG&E will use a logic tree approach to incorporate alternative models and parameters to determine the local site amplification for the DCPP site. In addition, the PSHA will also develop hazard curves that factor in the activity rates of all potential earthquakes on each of the local faults, which are not considered for a deterministic analysis. PG&E is scheduled to complete its reevaluation in March 2015. The hazard curves from the PSHA can then be used to evaluate the plant risk, as needed.
e. Findings No findings were identified.

4OA6 Meetings, Including Exit Exit Meeting Summary On December 4, 2014, the inspectors presented the inspection results to Mr. Ed Halpin, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer, and other members of the licensee staff. The licensee acknowledged the issues presented. The licensee confirmed that any proprietary information reviewed by the inspectors had been returned or destroyed.

A-1 Attachment SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION KEY POINTS OF CONTACT Licensee Personnel N. Abrahamson, Geosciences T. Baldwin, Director, Site Services K. Ferre, Manager, Geosciences E. Halpin, Chief Nuclear Officer N. Jahangir, Manager J. Loya, Supervisor, Regulatory Services Compliance J. Morris, Senior Advising Engineer, Regulatory Services S. Nishenko, Geosciences P. Soenen, Acting Manager, Regulatory Services J. Summy, Senior Director, Engineering & Tech Services J. Welsch, Station Director NRC Personnel T. Lupold, Branch Chief, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation LIST OF ITEMS OPENED, CLOSED, AND DISCUSSED Opened None LIST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED Section 1R15: Operability Determinations and Functionality Assessments Notification Number Title Date 50652361 Preliminary new seismic information August 21, 2014 Reports Number Title Revision Date Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 & 2 FSAR Update, Revision 21 (ADAMS No. ML13280A390) September 2013 CEC-100-2008-009-CMF An Assessment of California's Nuclear Power Plants: AB 1632 Commission Report (http://www.energy.ca.gov/2008publications/CEC-100-2008-009/CEC-100-2008-009-CMF.PDF) November 20, 2008 A-2 Attachment NUREG-0675, Supplement 7 Evaluation Report Related to the Operation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (ADAMS No. ML14279A129) May 1978 NUREG-0675, Supplement 34 Safety Evaluation Report Related to Operation of Diablo Canyon, Units 1 & 2 (ADAMS No. ML14279A124) June 1991 Letters NUMBER TITLE DATE Becker, James R., Pacific Gas and Electric, letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, "Report on the Analysis of the Shoreline Fault Zone, Central Coastal California" (ADAMS No. ML110140431) January 7, 2011 Becker, James R., Pacific Gas and Electric, letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, "License Amendment Request 11-05, 'Evaluation Process for New Seismic Information and Clarifying the Diablo Canyon Power Plant Safe Shutdown Earthquake'" (ADAMS No. ML11312A166) October 11, 2011 Allen, B.S., Pacific Gas and Electric Co., letter to Nuclear Regulatory Commission, "Withdrawal of License Amendment Request 11-05" (ADAMS No. ML12300A105) October 25, 2012 DCL-92-087 Diablo Canyon Units 1 & 2, Response to Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, "Individual Plant Examination of External Events for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities" April 14, 1992 DCL-14-081 Central Coastal California Seismic Imaging Project, Shoreline Fault Commitment (ADAMS No. ML14260A106) September 10, 2014 RIL 12-01 Research Information Letter (RIL) 12 Confirmatory Analysis of Seismic Hazard at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant from the Shoreline Fault Zone (ADAMS No. ML121230035) September 2012

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 March 24, 2015 LICENSEE: Pacific Gas and Electric Company

FACILITY: Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL HELD ON MARCH 4, 2015, BETWEEN THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION AND PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY CONCERNING THE DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and representatives of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E or the applicant) held a telephone conference call on March 4, 2015, to discuss the status of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2 (DCPP) license renewal application.

By letters dated December 22, 2014, and February 25, 2015, PG&E provided most of the additional information necessary for the NRC staff to complete its review of the DCPP license renewal application, as requested by the NRC in our letter to PG&E dated May 2, 2014. As noted in its February 25, 2015 letter, PG&E intends to submit in June 2015 an evaluation of any changes to the DCPP severe accident mitigation alternatives analysis resulting from the Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.1 seismic hazard re-evaluation. Additionally, PG&E stated that the technical items required to be completed for the DCPP reactor vessel internals aging management program and associated implementation of the "Materials Reliability Program: Pressurized Water Reactor Internals Inspection and Evaluation Guidelines (MRP-227-A)," are planned to be provided to the staff in December 2015.

Having provided the information in its December 2014 and February 2015 updates, PG&E stated that it expects that the NRC staff will continue its review of the DCPP license renewal application. The NRC staff agreed that the information provided in the December 2014 and February 2015 updates is sufficient to continue its review of the DCPP license renewal application, as appropriate, pending submittal of the outstanding items identified above. The NRC staff will evaluate the resources necessary to complete the review of the DCPP license renewal application and subsequently issue a schedule once complete. The enclosure provides a listing of the participants.

The applicant had an opportunity to comment on this summary.

/RA/ Michael J. Wentzel, Project Manager Projects Branch 2 Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-275 and 50-323

Enclosure:

As stated

cc w/encl: Listserv renewal application and subsequently issue a schedule once complete. The enclosure provides a listing of the participants.

The applicant had an opportunity to comment on this summary.

/RA/ Michael J. Wentzel, Project Manager Projects Branch 2 Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-275 and 50-323

Enclosure:

As stated cc w/encl: Listserv

DISTRIBUTION: See next page ADAMS Accession Number: ML15069A095 *concurred via email OFFICE LA:DLR* PM: RPB2:DLR PM: RPB1:DLR BC:RPB1:DLR NAME IBetts MWentzel RPlasse YDiaz-Sanabria DATE 3/13/2015 3/17/15 3/17/15 3/18/15 OFFICE BC:RPB2:DLR PM:RPB2:DLR NAME BWittick MWentzel DATE 3/18/15 3/24/15 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY ENCLOSURE TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION LIST OF PARTICIPANTS MARCH 4, 2015 PARTICIPANTS: AFFILIATIONS: Yoira Diaz-Sanabria U.S. Nuclear Re gulator y Commission (NRC) Yosef Lindell NRC Rick Plasse NRC Michael Wentzel NRC Brian Wittick NRC Al Bates Pacific Gas and Electric Com p an y (PG&E) Terr y Grebel PG&E Jearl Strickland PG&E

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