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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION III 2443 WARRENVILLE RD. SUITE 210 LISLE, IL 60532-4352 April 12, 2017 Mr. Paul Fessler, Senior VP and Chief Nuclear Officer DTE Energy Company Fermi 2 - 210 NOC 6400 North Dixie Highway Newport, MI 48166
==SUBJECT:==
INFORMATION REQUEST TO SUPPORT UPCOMING PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION INSPECTION AT THE FERMI POWER PLANT, UNIT 2
==Dear Mr. Fessler:==
This letter is to request information to support our scheduled Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) inspection beginning June 5, 2017, at your Fermi Power Plant, Unit 2. This inspection will be performed in accordance with the NRC baseline Inspection Procedure 71152.
Experience has shown that these inspections are extremely resource intensive both for the NRC inspectors and the utility staff. In order to minimize the impact that the inspection has on the site and to ensure a productive inspection, we have enclosed a list of documents required for the inspection.
The documents requested are copies of condition reports and lists of information necessary to ensure the inspection team is adequately prepared for the inspection. The information requested prior to the inspection may be provided in either CD-ROM/DVD (preferred) or hard copy format and should be ready for NRC review by May 19, 2017. Mr. Raymond Ng, the Lead Inspector, will contact your staff to determine the best method of providing the requested information.
If there are any questions about the material requested or the inspection in general, please contact Mr. Ng at 630-829-9574 or Raymond.Ng@nrc.gov.
This letter does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing information collection requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, Control Number 3150-0011.
P. Fessler                                  The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget control number.
This letter and its enclosure will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.
Sincerely,
                                              /RA Nirodh Shah Acting for/
Kenneth Riemer, Chief Branch 2 Division of Reactor Projects Docket No. 50-341 License No. DPR-43
==Enclosure:==
Requested Info to Support PI&R Inspection cc: Distribution via LISTSERV
P. Fessler                            Letter to Paul Fessler from Kenneth Riemer dated April 12, 2017
==SUBJECT:==
INFORMATION REQUEST TO SUPPORT UPCOMING PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION INSPECTION AT THE FERMI POWER PLANT, UNIT 2 DISTRIBUTION:
Jeremy Bowen RidsNrrDorlLpl3 RidsNrrPMFermi2 Resource RidsNrrDirsIrib Resource Cynthia Pederson Darrell Roberts Richard Skokowski Allan Barker Carole Ariano Linda Linn DRPIII DRSIII ROPassessment.Resource@nrc.gov ADAMS Accession Number: ML1702B594 OFFICE      RIII              RIII NAME        RNg:bw            NShah for KRiemer DATE        04/12/2017        04/12/2017 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
Requested Information to Support Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Please provide the information on a compact disc or thumb drive (one for each of four team members), if possible. Unless otherwise specified, the time frame for requested information is for the period of October 1, 2015, through the time the data request is answered. Please label any electronic files with file content information. In the case of list of condition reports requested, the list should be sortable electronically.
In addition, inspectors will require computer access to the corrective action program (CAP) database while on site.
PROGRAM DOCUMENTS
: 1. Copies of current administrative procedures associated with the corrective action program. This should include procedures related to: (1) corrective action process; (2) operating experience program; (3) self-assessment program; (4) maintenance rule program; (5) operability determination process; (6) degraded/non-conforming condition process (e.g., RIS 2005-20); (7) system health process or equivalent equipment reliability improvement programs; and (8) operational decision making (ODMI) process.
: 2. A current copy of the Employee Concerns Program/Ombudsman administrative procedure.
: 3. Description of any substantive changes made to the CAP since the last Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) Inspection (December 2015). Please include the effective date with each listed change.
ASSESSMENTS
: 4. A copy of Quality Assurance (QA) audits of the corrective action program.
: 5. A copy of self-assessments and associated condition reports generated in preparation for this PI&R inspection.
: 6. A list of all other QA audits completed.
: 7. The schedule of future QA audits.
: 8. A copy of completed CAP self-assessments and the plan/schedule for future CAP self-assessments.
: 9. A chronological list of department and site self-assessments completed (include date completed).
: 10. A list of condition reports (CRs) written for findings or concerns identified in self-assessments and audits. Include a short description/title of the finding, its status, and include a cross-reference to the audit or self-assessment number.
Enclosure
CORRECTIVE ACTION DOCUMENTS
: 11. A list of completed root cause evaluations with a brief description of the issue. Provide status of any actions developed as part of the evaluations. Include a reference, if not part of the root cause package, to the documents and/or CRs directing and tracking the actions.
: 12. A list of completed apparent cause evaluations with a brief description of the issue.
Provide status of any actions developed as part of the evaluations. Include a reference, if not part of the apparent cause package, to the documents and/or CRs directing and tracking the actions.
: 13. A list of completed common cause evaluations with a brief description of the issue.
Provide status of any actions developed as part of the evaluations. Include a reference, if not part of the common cause package, to the documents and/or CRs directing and tracking the actions.
: 14. A list of all open condition reports sorted by significance level. Include CR number, the date initiated, a brief description/title, system affected if any, significance level, and anticipated completion date, if available.
: 15. A list of closed CRs sorted by significance level and then initiation date. Include CR number, a brief description/title, the date initiated and closed, assigned organization, system affected and whether there was an associated operability evaluation.
: 16. A list of open corrective actions, sorted by significance/priority level, with a brief description/title, initiating date and due date. The list should include the number of due date extension and be grouped by the responsible department.
: 17. A list of CRs generated by the corporate office that involve or affect plant operation, sorted by significance level. Include the date initiated, a brief description/title, site(s) affected, system affected, assigned organization, and status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
: 18. A list of completed effectiveness reviews with a brief description of the results. Include a cross-reference to the CRs for which the effectiveness review was conducted and, if applicable, CR numbers documenting any additional follow-up actions.
: 19. A list of CRs initiated for inadequate or ineffective corrective actions. Include the date initiated, a brief description/title, significance/priority level, system affected, assigned organization, and status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed). Include a cross-reference to the CR or evaluation that generated the original corrective action.
: 20. A copy of any performance reports or indicators used to track CAP effectiveness.
The end-of-quarter data will suffice; monthly reports are not required.
: 21. A data table (or similar format) showing the total number of CRs generated per year since 2012 sortable by department (i.e. operations, engineering, security etc.).
: 22. A data table showing the number of issues identified externally (NRC, INPO, other etc.)
per year as compared to internally since 2012.
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TRENDS
: 23. A list of CRs initiated for trends of conditions adverse to quality. Include the date initiated, a brief description/title, significance/priority level, and status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
: 24. Copies of any completed trend reports for CRs. Quarterly trend reports are acceptable; copies of all monthly reports are not required.
: 25. Copies of all apparent, common and/or root cause evaluations regarding adverse human performance trends.
OPERATING EXPERIENCE
: 26. A copy of the most recent operating experience program effectiveness review.
: 27. A list of CRs initiated to evaluate industry and NRC operating experience, and NRC generic communications (e.g. bulletins, information notices, generic letters, etc.).
Include date the CR was initiated, a brief description/title, and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
: 28. A list of the top ten risk significant systems and top ten risk significant components.
: 29. A list of operability determinations/evaluations. Include a brief description/title, date initiated, date closed or date scheduled to be closed. Also include any open operability evaluations that were initiated prior to October 1, 2015.
: 30. Cause analysis, corrective actions documents, health reports, and trend analysis for systems and components considered Maintenance Rule (a)(1). Provide this information starting one year earlier from when the system or component entered (a)(1) status.
Include dates when system/components entered (a)(1) status and, if applicable, returned to (a)(2) status. For recurring reports, quarterly reports are sufficient; monthly reports are not required.
: 31. A list of temporary modifications that were installed since October 1, 2015, with a brief description/title, installation date, and current status. Include any in-place temporary modifications that were installed prior to October 1, 2015.
SCWE
: 32. Results of completed safety culture/safety conscious work environment surveys or self-assessments. Include reference to associated CRs and status of the CRs actions.
Also include schedule/plans for future surveys.
REGULATORY ISSUES
: 33. A list of CRs for issues (findings, violations, etc.) documented in NRC inspection reports.
Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
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: 34. A list of CRs for licensee identified violations that have been documented in NRC inspection reports. Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
: 35. A list of CRs associated with NRC identified issues. Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
: 36. A list of degraded/non-conforming conditions. Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and date closed or projected closeout date. Include open issues that were identified prior to October 1, 2015.
: 37. A list of current control room deficiencies and operator work-arounds, sortable by priority, with a brief description/title and corresponding CR and/or work order number.
5-YEAR REVIEW
: 38. A list of CRs regarding the Emergency Equipment Cooling Water system that have been generated since May 1, 2012. Include the CR number, brief description/title, level of evaluation (i.e. root cause, apparent cause, common cause etc.), date initiated, and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
: 39. A list of CRs regarding Offgas System that have been generated since May 1, 2012.
Include the CR number, brief description/title, level of evaluation (i.e. root cause, apparent cause, common cause, etc.), date initiated, and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
ADMIN
: 40. A copy of the latest plant organizational chart and phone listing. Include contractors that have been working at the site for at least six months.
: 41. Scheduled dates, times, and location for all meetings associated with implementing the CAP (e.g. CR screening meetings, corrective action review board meetings). Include work order screening/assessment meetings.
Documents requested to be available on-site during the inspection:
: a. Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.
: b. Technical Specifications.
: c. Procedures and procedure index.
: d. A copy of the QA manual.
: e. A list of issues brought to the ECP/ombudsman and the actions taken for resolution.
: f. A list of the codes used in the CAP.
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: g. A copy of the latest independent/offsite organization review of safety culture/safety conscious work environment and internal equivalent assessments if not provided as part of the requested data package.
Other:
On the first day of the inspection, or early on the second day, please provide the inspection team a briefing of your corrective action program. Include your expectations for personnel using the program and how the work order system fits into the overall scheme for addressing identified issues. Also please demonstrate how to use a computer to access CAP data.
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Information Request to Support Upcoming Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection at the Fermi Power Plant, Unit 2
ML17102B594
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Issue date: 04/12/2017
From: Kenneth Riemer
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION III 2443 WARRENVILLE RD. SUITE 210 LISLE, IL 60532-4352 April 12, 2017 Mr. Paul Fessler, Senior VP and Chief Nuclear Officer DTE Energy Company Fermi 2 - 210 NOC 6400 North Dixie Highway Newport, MI 48166

SUBJECT:

INFORMATION REQUEST TO SUPPORT UPCOMING PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION INSPECTION AT THE FERMI POWER PLANT, UNIT 2

Dear Mr. Fessler:

This letter is to request information to support our scheduled Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) inspection beginning June 5, 2017, at your Fermi Power Plant, Unit 2. This inspection will be performed in accordance with the NRC baseline Inspection Procedure 71152.

Experience has shown that these inspections are extremely resource intensive both for the NRC inspectors and the utility staff. In order to minimize the impact that the inspection has on the site and to ensure a productive inspection, we have enclosed a list of documents required for the inspection.

The documents requested are copies of condition reports and lists of information necessary to ensure the inspection team is adequately prepared for the inspection. The information requested prior to the inspection may be provided in either CD-ROM/DVD (preferred) or hard copy format and should be ready for NRC review by May 19, 2017. Mr. Raymond Ng, the Lead Inspector, will contact your staff to determine the best method of providing the requested information.

If there are any questions about the material requested or the inspection in general, please contact Mr. Ng at 630-829-9574 or Raymond.Ng@nrc.gov.

This letter does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing information collection requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, Control Number 3150-0011.

P. Fessler The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget control number.

This letter and its enclosure will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.

Sincerely,

/RA Nirodh Shah Acting for/

Kenneth Riemer, Chief Branch 2 Division of Reactor Projects Docket No. 50-341 License No. DPR-43

Enclosure:

Requested Info to Support PI&R Inspection cc: Distribution via LISTSERV

P. Fessler Letter to Paul Fessler from Kenneth Riemer dated April 12, 2017

SUBJECT:

INFORMATION REQUEST TO SUPPORT UPCOMING PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION INSPECTION AT THE FERMI POWER PLANT, UNIT 2 DISTRIBUTION:

Jeremy Bowen RidsNrrDorlLpl3 RidsNrrPMFermi2 Resource RidsNrrDirsIrib Resource Cynthia Pederson Darrell Roberts Richard Skokowski Allan Barker Carole Ariano Linda Linn DRPIII DRSIII ROPassessment.Resource@nrc.gov ADAMS Accession Number: ML1702B594 OFFICE RIII RIII NAME RNg:bw NShah for KRiemer DATE 04/12/2017 04/12/2017 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

Requested Information to Support Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Please provide the information on a compact disc or thumb drive (one for each of four team members), if possible. Unless otherwise specified, the time frame for requested information is for the period of October 1, 2015, through the time the data request is answered. Please label any electronic files with file content information. In the case of list of condition reports requested, the list should be sortable electronically.

In addition, inspectors will require computer access to the corrective action program (CAP) database while on site.

PROGRAM DOCUMENTS

1. Copies of current administrative procedures associated with the corrective action program. This should include procedures related to: (1) corrective action process; (2) operating experience program; (3) self-assessment program; (4) maintenance rule program; (5) operability determination process; (6) degraded/non-conforming condition process (e.g., RIS 2005-20); (7) system health process or equivalent equipment reliability improvement programs; and (8) operational decision making (ODMI) process.
2. A current copy of the Employee Concerns Program/Ombudsman administrative procedure.
3. Description of any substantive changes made to the CAP since the last Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) Inspection (December 2015). Please include the effective date with each listed change.

ASSESSMENTS

4. A copy of Quality Assurance (QA) audits of the corrective action program.
5. A copy of self-assessments and associated condition reports generated in preparation for this PI&R inspection.
6. A list of all other QA audits completed.
7. The schedule of future QA audits.
8. A copy of completed CAP self-assessments and the plan/schedule for future CAP self-assessments.
9. A chronological list of department and site self-assessments completed (include date completed).
10. A list of condition reports (CRs) written for findings or concerns identified in self-assessments and audits. Include a short description/title of the finding, its status, and include a cross-reference to the audit or self-assessment number.

Enclosure

CORRECTIVE ACTION DOCUMENTS

11. A list of completed root cause evaluations with a brief description of the issue. Provide status of any actions developed as part of the evaluations. Include a reference, if not part of the root cause package, to the documents and/or CRs directing and tracking the actions.
12. A list of completed apparent cause evaluations with a brief description of the issue.

Provide status of any actions developed as part of the evaluations. Include a reference, if not part of the apparent cause package, to the documents and/or CRs directing and tracking the actions.

13. A list of completed common cause evaluations with a brief description of the issue.

Provide status of any actions developed as part of the evaluations. Include a reference, if not part of the common cause package, to the documents and/or CRs directing and tracking the actions.

14. A list of all open condition reports sorted by significance level. Include CR number, the date initiated, a brief description/title, system affected if any, significance level, and anticipated completion date, if available.
15. A list of closed CRs sorted by significance level and then initiation date. Include CR number, a brief description/title, the date initiated and closed, assigned organization, system affected and whether there was an associated operability evaluation.
16. A list of open corrective actions, sorted by significance/priority level, with a brief description/title, initiating date and due date. The list should include the number of due date extension and be grouped by the responsible department.
17. A list of CRs generated by the corporate office that involve or affect plant operation, sorted by significance level. Include the date initiated, a brief description/title, site(s) affected, system affected, assigned organization, and status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
18. A list of completed effectiveness reviews with a brief description of the results. Include a cross-reference to the CRs for which the effectiveness review was conducted and, if applicable, CR numbers documenting any additional follow-up actions.
19. A list of CRs initiated for inadequate or ineffective corrective actions. Include the date initiated, a brief description/title, significance/priority level, system affected, assigned organization, and status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed). Include a cross-reference to the CR or evaluation that generated the original corrective action.
20. A copy of any performance reports or indicators used to track CAP effectiveness.

The end-of-quarter data will suffice; monthly reports are not required.

21. A data table (or similar format) showing the total number of CRs generated per year since 2012 sortable by department (i.e. operations, engineering, security etc.).
22. A data table showing the number of issues identified externally (NRC, INPO, other etc.)

per year as compared to internally since 2012.

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TRENDS

23. A list of CRs initiated for trends of conditions adverse to quality. Include the date initiated, a brief description/title, significance/priority level, and status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
24. Copies of any completed trend reports for CRs. Quarterly trend reports are acceptable; copies of all monthly reports are not required.
25. Copies of all apparent, common and/or root cause evaluations regarding adverse human performance trends.

OPERATING EXPERIENCE

26. A copy of the most recent operating experience program effectiveness review.
27. A list of CRs initiated to evaluate industry and NRC operating experience, and NRC generic communications (e.g. bulletins, information notices, generic letters, etc.).

Include date the CR was initiated, a brief description/title, and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).

SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS

28. A list of the top ten risk significant systems and top ten risk significant components.
29. A list of operability determinations/evaluations. Include a brief description/title, date initiated, date closed or date scheduled to be closed. Also include any open operability evaluations that were initiated prior to October 1, 2015.
30. Cause analysis, corrective actions documents, health reports, and trend analysis for systems and components considered Maintenance Rule (a)(1). Provide this information starting one year earlier from when the system or component entered (a)(1) status.

Include dates when system/components entered (a)(1) status and, if applicable, returned to (a)(2) status. For recurring reports, quarterly reports are sufficient; monthly reports are not required.

31. A list of temporary modifications that were installed since October 1, 2015, with a brief description/title, installation date, and current status. Include any in-place temporary modifications that were installed prior to October 1, 2015.

SCWE

32. Results of completed safety culture/safety conscious work environment surveys or self-assessments. Include reference to associated CRs and status of the CRs actions.

Also include schedule/plans for future surveys.

REGULATORY ISSUES

33. A list of CRs for issues (findings, violations, etc.) documented in NRC inspection reports.

Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).

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34. A list of CRs for licensee identified violations that have been documented in NRC inspection reports. Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
35. A list of CRs associated with NRC identified issues. Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
36. A list of degraded/non-conforming conditions. Include the CR number, brief description/title, date initiated and date closed or projected closeout date. Include open issues that were identified prior to October 1, 2015.
37. A list of current control room deficiencies and operator work-arounds, sortable by priority, with a brief description/title and corresponding CR and/or work order number.

5-YEAR REVIEW

38. A list of CRs regarding the Emergency Equipment Cooling Water system that have been generated since May 1, 2012. Include the CR number, brief description/title, level of evaluation (i.e. root cause, apparent cause, common cause etc.), date initiated, and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).
39. A list of CRs regarding Offgas System that have been generated since May 1, 2012.

Include the CR number, brief description/title, level of evaluation (i.e. root cause, apparent cause, common cause, etc.), date initiated, and the status (if closed include date closed; if open, include scheduled date to be closed).

ADMIN

40. A copy of the latest plant organizational chart and phone listing. Include contractors that have been working at the site for at least six months.
41. Scheduled dates, times, and location for all meetings associated with implementing the CAP (e.g. CR screening meetings, corrective action review board meetings). Include work order screening/assessment meetings.

Documents requested to be available on-site during the inspection:

a. Updated Final Safety Analysis Report.
b. Technical Specifications.
c. Procedures and procedure index.
d. A copy of the QA manual.
e. A list of issues brought to the ECP/ombudsman and the actions taken for resolution.
f. A list of the codes used in the CAP.

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g. A copy of the latest independent/offsite organization review of safety culture/safety conscious work environment and internal equivalent assessments if not provided as part of the requested data package.

Other:

On the first day of the inspection, or early on the second day, please provide the inspection team a briefing of your corrective action program. Include your expectations for personnel using the program and how the work order system fits into the overall scheme for addressing identified issues. Also please demonstrate how to use a computer to access CAP data.

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