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'REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:9503280267 DOC.DATE: 95/03/23 NOTARIZED:
                    'REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)
NO DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C.Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana M 05000315 50-316 Donald C.Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana M 05000316 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION P FITZPATRICK,E.
ACCESSION NBR:9503280267               DOC.DATE: 95/03/23         NOTARIZED: NO       DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana                     M 05000315 50-316 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana                   M 05000316 AUTH. NAME           AUTHOR AFFILIATION                                                       P FITZPATRICK,E.       Indiana Michigan Power Co. (formerly Indiana & Michigan Ele RECIP.NAME           RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)                       R
Indiana Michigan Power Co.(formerly Indiana&Michigan Ele RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)R  


==SUBJECT:==
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NPDES noncompliance notification:
NPDES     noncompliance notification: on 950205 to 16,33 wild ducks entrained in intake cribs & subsequently collected on intake screens within screenhouse.Suspect ducks entrained while feeding on zebra mussels.                                                       0 DISTRIBUTION CODE: COOID             COPIES RECEIVED:LTR       J   ENCL + SIZE:
on 950205 to 16,33 wild ducks entrained in intake cribs&subsequently collected on intake screens within screenhouse.Suspect ducks entrained while feeding on zebra mussels.0 DISTRIBUTION CODE: COOID COPIES RECEIVED:LTR J ENCL+SIZE: 1 pt NOTES: RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD3-1 PD RGN3 DRSS/RPB EXTERNAL: LITCO AKERS,D NRC PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME HICKMAN,J~OGC/HDS2 NOAC COPIES LTTR ENCL D 0 U N NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
1     pt NOTES:
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE iVASTE!CONTACTTHE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT.504-2083)TO ELIMINATE YOUR NAME FROM DISTRIBUTION LISTS I'OR DOCUMENTS YOU DON"I'EED!
RECIPIENT                COPIES              RECIPIENT         COPIES ID CODE/NAME             LTTR ENCL        ID  CODE/NAME      LTTR ENCL PD3-1 PD                                     HICKMAN,J    ~
TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 8 ENCL Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O.Box 16631 Columbus, OH 43216 March 23, 1995 AEP'NRC'1208G Docket Nos.: 50-315 50-316 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Gentlemen:
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fl Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 NOTIFICATION OF ENTRAINMENT OF WILD DUCKS This notification is forwarded pursuant to Section 5.4.2, Appendix"B" of the Cook Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications.
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Thirty-three wild ducks were entrained in the circulating water system intake cribs and subsequently collected on the Cook Nuclear Plant travelling screens.The entrainment
N NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
'of the ducks does not represent a violation of state or local statute.At their request, however, a notification summarizing the duck entrainment situation was made to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE iVASTE! CONTACTTHE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT. 504-2083 ) TO ELIMINATEYOUR NAME FROM DISTRIBUTIONLISTS I'OR DOCUMENTS YOU DON"I'EED!
The following summary is provided for your information.
TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR                   8   ENCL
From February 5 to 16, 1995, thirty-three wild ducks were entrained in the Cook Nuclear Plant intake cribs and subsequently collected on the intake screens within the screenhouse.
The species are believed to be one common merganser, and thirty-two lesser scaup.Preceding the February 5-16, period, we believe a large number of scaup were wintering on lakes in this area, possibly due to the unusually mild weather conditions which existed early this year.During the weeks of February 5 and February 12, 1995, harsh winter conditions caused available inland lakes to quickly freeze over.These conditions caused the ducks to relocate to the area of the Plant's intake/discharge, where open waters and a food supply (zebra mussels attached to limestone riprap and intake structures) exist.Up to 700 ducks had been observed rafting in the open discharge waters.n a~~n 95032802b7 950323 PDR ADOCK 05000315 8 PDR


U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 AEP'NRC'1208G The plant is currently operating in the de-icing mode where a portion of the plant's discharge water is routed through one of the three intake tunnels, effectively preventing frazzle ice from forming on the submerged intake cribs.This re-alignment causes the intake water velocity in the remaining two tunnels to increase.We believe that the ducks were entrained when they fed on zebra mussels attached to the submerged intake crib bar racks, and they either swam inside the racks or were overcome by the pull of the intake water into the plant.Please note that the intake cribs were cleaned of zebra mussels on September 6, 1994, at a cost of approximately
Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O. Box 16631 Columbus, OH 43216 March 23, 1995                                              AEP'NRC'1208G Docket Nos.: 50-315 50-316 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:
$58,240.This cleaning has proven effective in previous years in preventing duck entrainment.
fl Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units  1 and 2 NOTIFICATION OF ENTRAINMENT OF WILD DUCKS This    notification is forwarded pursuant to Section 5.4.2, Appendix "B"    of the Cook Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications. Thirty-three wild ducks were entrained in the circulating water system intake cribs and subsequently collected on the Cook Nuclear Plant travelling screens.            The entrainment 'of the ducks does not represent a violation of state or local statute. At their request, however, a notification summarizing the duck entrainment situation was made to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.              The following summary is provided for your information.
When the shore ice recedes and allows safe access to the intake cribs, we will conduct an inspection dive to determine if any re-infestation has occurred on the intake racks.The plant is normally operated in the de-icing mode for plant safety reasons until mid-March.
From February 5 to 16, 1995, thirty-three wild ducks were entrained in the Cook Nuclear Plant intake cribs and subsequently collected on the intake screens within the screenhouse.              The species are believed to be one common merganser, and thirty-two lesser scaup.
Full circulating water pump flow is maintained to maximize unit efficiency.
Preceding the February        5 - 16, period, we believe a large number of scaup were        wintering on lakes in this area, possibly due to the unusually mild weather conditions which existed early this year.
The flow could be decreased by taking a circulating water pump off line and/or taking the plant out of the de-icing mode.Exiting the de-ice mode could make a difference in actual velocity at the intake racks, however, this is not possible until the ice build up around the plant disappears.
During the weeks of February 5 and February 12, 1995, harsh winter conditions caused available inland lakes to quickly freeze over.
We will switch off deice mode as soon as it is considered to be safe by our operating parameters.
These conditions caused the ducks to relocate to the area of the Plant's intake/discharge, where open waters and a food supply (zebra mussels attached to limestone riprap and intake structures) exist.        Up to 700 ducks had been observed      rafting in the  open discharge waters.
Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this notification, please contact Douglas Malin (614)223-2050 or Gordon Arent (614)223-2048'incerely, E.E.Fitzpatrick Vice President eh CC: A.A.Blind G.Charnoff J.B.Martin NFEM Section Chief NRC Resident Inspector-Bridgman J.R.Padgett}}
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U. S. Nuclear    Regulatory Commission                      AEP'NRC'1208G Page 2 The plant is currently operating in the de-icing mode where a portion of the plant's discharge water is routed through one of the three intake tunnels, effectively preventing frazzle ice from forming on the submerged intake cribs. This re-alignment causes the intake water velocity in the remaining two tunnels to increase.
We believe that the ducks were entrained when they fed on zebra mussels attached to the submerged intake crib bar racks, and they either swam inside the racks or were overcome by the pull of the intake water into the plant.
Please note that the intake cribs were cleaned of zebra mussels on September 6, 1994, at a cost of approximately $ 58,240.               This cleaning has proven effective in previous years in preventing duck entrainment. When the shore ice recedes and allows safe access to the intake cribs, we will conduct an inspection dive to determine if any re-infestation has occurred on the intake racks.
The   plant is normally operated in the de-icing mode for plant safety reasons until mid-March. Full circulating water pump flow is maintained to maximize unit efficiency. The flow could be decreased by taking a circulating water pump off line and/or taking the plant out of the de-icing mode.
Exiting the de-ice mode could make a difference in actual velocity at the intake racks, however, this is not possible until the ice build up around the plant disappears. We will switch off deice mode   as parameters.
soon as it is considered to         be safe by our operating Should     you have   any questions         or concerns regarding this notification, please contact             Douglas Malin (614) 223-2050 or Gordon Arent (614) 223-2048
                              'incerely, E. E. Fitzpatrick Vice President eh CC:   A. A. Blind G. Charnoff J. B. Martin NFEM Section Chief NRC Resident Inspector - Bridgman J. R. Padgett}}

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NPDES Noncompliance Notification:On 950205 to 16,33 Wild Ducks Entrained in Intake Cribs & Subsequently Collected on Intake Screens within Screenhouse.Suspect Ducks Entrained While Feeding on Zebra Mussels
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Issue date: 03/23/1995
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PR.ICOR.IMV (ACCELERATED RIDS PROCESSING 1.

'REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)

ACCESSION NBR:9503280267 DOC.DATE: 95/03/23 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana M 05000315 50-316 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana M 05000316 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION P FITZPATRICK,E. Indiana Michigan Power Co. (formerly Indiana & Michigan Ele RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk) R

SUBJECT:

NPDES noncompliance notification: on 950205 to 16,33 wild ducks entrained in intake cribs & subsequently collected on intake screens within screenhouse.Suspect ducks entrained while feeding on zebra mussels. 0 DISTRIBUTION CODE: COOID COPIES RECEIVED:LTR J ENCL + SIZE:

1 pt NOTES:

RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL PD3-1 PD HICKMAN,J ~

OGC/HDS2 RGN3 DRSS/RPB EXTERNAL: LITCO AKERS,D NOAC NRC PDR D

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N NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:

PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE iVASTE! CONTACTTHE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT. 504-2083 ) TO ELIMINATEYOUR NAME FROM DISTRIBUTIONLISTS I'OR DOCUMENTS YOU DON"I'EED!

TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 8 ENCL

Indiana Michigan Power Company P.O. Box 16631 Columbus, OH 43216 March 23, 1995 AEP'NRC'1208G Docket Nos.: 50-315 50-316 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:

fl Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 NOTIFICATION OF ENTRAINMENT OF WILD DUCKS This notification is forwarded pursuant to Section 5.4.2, Appendix "B" of the Cook Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications. Thirty-three wild ducks were entrained in the circulating water system intake cribs and subsequently collected on the Cook Nuclear Plant travelling screens. The entrainment 'of the ducks does not represent a violation of state or local statute. At their request, however, a notification summarizing the duck entrainment situation was made to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The following summary is provided for your information.

From February 5 to 16, 1995, thirty-three wild ducks were entrained in the Cook Nuclear Plant intake cribs and subsequently collected on the intake screens within the screenhouse. The species are believed to be one common merganser, and thirty-two lesser scaup.

Preceding the February 5 - 16, period, we believe a large number of scaup were wintering on lakes in this area, possibly due to the unusually mild weather conditions which existed early this year.

During the weeks of February 5 and February 12, 1995, harsh winter conditions caused available inland lakes to quickly freeze over.

These conditions caused the ducks to relocate to the area of the Plant's intake/discharge, where open waters and a food supply (zebra mussels attached to limestone riprap and intake structures) exist. Up to 700 ducks had been observed rafting in the open discharge waters.

n a~ ~ n 95032802b7 950323 PDR ADOCK 05000315 8 PDR

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission AEP'NRC'1208G Page 2 The plant is currently operating in the de-icing mode where a portion of the plant's discharge water is routed through one of the three intake tunnels, effectively preventing frazzle ice from forming on the submerged intake cribs. This re-alignment causes the intake water velocity in the remaining two tunnels to increase.

We believe that the ducks were entrained when they fed on zebra mussels attached to the submerged intake crib bar racks, and they either swam inside the racks or were overcome by the pull of the intake water into the plant.

Please note that the intake cribs were cleaned of zebra mussels on September 6, 1994, at a cost of approximately $ 58,240. This cleaning has proven effective in previous years in preventing duck entrainment. When the shore ice recedes and allows safe access to the intake cribs, we will conduct an inspection dive to determine if any re-infestation has occurred on the intake racks.

The plant is normally operated in the de-icing mode for plant safety reasons until mid-March. Full circulating water pump flow is maintained to maximize unit efficiency. The flow could be decreased by taking a circulating water pump off line and/or taking the plant out of the de-icing mode.

Exiting the de-ice mode could make a difference in actual velocity at the intake racks, however, this is not possible until the ice build up around the plant disappears. We will switch off deice mode as parameters.

soon as it is considered to be safe by our operating Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this notification, please contact Douglas Malin (614) 223-2050 or Gordon Arent (614) 223-2048

'incerely, E. E. Fitzpatrick Vice President eh CC: A. A. Blind G. Charnoff J. B. Martin NFEM Section Chief NRC Resident Inspector - Bridgman J. R. Padgett