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| number = ML15097A013
| number = ML15097A013
| issue date = 03/24/2015
| issue date = 03/24/2015
| title = South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, Reference Correction to Request for Additional Information Set 27 - License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937)
| title = Reference Correction to Request for Additional Information Set 27 - License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937)
| author name = Powell G T
| author name = Powell G
| author affiliation = South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Co
| author affiliation = South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Co
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March 24, 2015 NOC-AE-1 5003236 10 CFR 54 File: G25 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 South Texas Project Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. STN 50-498, STN 50-499 Reference Correction to Request for Additional Information Set 27 - South Texas Project License Renewal Application (TAC NOS. ME4936 and ME4937)
Texas 77483 -March 24, 2015NOC-AE-1 500323610 CFR 54File: G25U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
Document Control DeskWashington, DC 20555-0001 South Texas ProjectUnits 1 and 2Docket Nos. STN 50-498, STN 50-499Reference Correction to Request for Additional Information Set 27 -South Texas ProjectLicense Renewal Application (TAC NOS. ME4936 and ME4937)


==Reference:==
==Reference:==
STPNOC Letter from G. T. Powell to NRC Document Control Desk, "License Renewal Application", dated June 3, 2014 (NOC-AE-14003141) (ML14163A020)
By the referenced letter, STP Nuclear Operating Company (STPNOC) submitted a response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) for the review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application - Set 27 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937).
STP Nuclear Operating Company provided its responses to RAI 3.0.3-1, "Guidance from LR-ISG-2012-02", Part E, "Corrosion Under Insulation", related to STPNOC's Aging Management Program, (AMP). This RAI response provided the basis for managing corrosion under insulation in external surfaces of indoor insulated components that are exposed to indoor air environment and operate below the dew point, and in the external surfaces of insulated outdoor piping and tanks that are exposed to an outdoor air environment.
An error on page 12 of 18 was identified that stated that STP uses AMP XI.M38 (B2.1.22),
Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components program to manage the aging effect of loss of material for indoor stainless steel tanks. The appropriate program is AMP XI.M36 (B2.1.20), External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components program.
This correspondence also includes additional editorial markups that do not change the intent of the previous submittal.
The enclosure in this correspondence provides a Line-in Line-out correction to the respective section in the Set 27 RAI response, and identifies the appropriate AMP program.
STI: 34074597  , i aI,


STPNOC Letter from G. T. Powell to NRC Document Control Desk, "LicenseRenewal Application",
NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 2 of 3 Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Arden Aldridge, STP License Renewal Project Lead, at (361) 972-8243, or Rafael Gonzales, STP License Renewal Project regulatory point-of-contact, at (361) 972-4779.
dated June 3, 2014 (NOC-AE-14003141)
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
(ML14163A020)
Executed on     M..'Irk 2-1, ?a's Date G. T. Powell Site Vice President rjg
By the referenced letter, STP Nuclear Operating Company (STPNOC) submitted a response toRequest for Additional Information (RAI) for the review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2,License Renewal Application
-Set 27 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937).STP Nuclear Operating Company provided its responses to RAI 3.0.3-1, "Guidance from LR-ISG-2012-02",
Part E, "Corrosion Under Insulation",
related to STPNOC's Aging Management
: Program, (AMP). This RAI response provided the basis for managing corrosion under insulation in external surfaces of indoor insulated components that are exposed to indoor air environment and operate below the dew point, and in the external surfaces of insulated outdoor piping andtanks that are exposed to an outdoor air environment.
An error on page 12 of 18 was identified that stated that STP uses AMP XI.M38 (B2.1.22),
Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components program tomanage the aging effect of loss of material for indoor stainless steel tanks. The appropriate program is AMP XI.M36 (B2.1.20),
External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components program.This correspondence also includes additional editorial markups that do not change the intent ofthe previous submittal.
The enclosure in this correspondence provides a Line-in Line-out correction to the respective section in the Set 27 RAI response, and identifies the appropriate AMP program.STI: 34074597
, i aI, NOC-AE-1 5003236Page 2 of 3Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Arden Aldridge, STPLicense Renewal Project Lead, at (361) 972-8243, or Rafael Gonzales, STP License RenewalProject regulatory point-of-contact, at (361) 972-4779.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.Executed on M..'Irk 2-1, ?a'sDateG. T. PowellSite Vice President rjg


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==
STPNOC License Renewal Application (LRA) Line-in/Line-out Annotation Changes to RAI Set 27
NOC-AE-15003236 Page 3 of 3 cc:
(paper copy)                            (electronic copy)
Regional Administrator, Region IV        Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission      Steve Frantz 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, Texas 76011-4511 NRG South Texas LP Lisa M. Regner                          John Ragan Senior Project Manager                  Chris O'Hara U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission      Jim von Suskil One White Flint North (O8H04) 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 NRC Resident Inspector                  City Public Service U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission      Kevin Polio P. 0. Box 289, Mail Code: MN116          Cris Eugster Wadsworth, TX 77483                      L.D. Blaylock Crain Caton & James, P.C.
Peter Nemeth City of Austin Cheryl Mele John Wester John W. Daily                            Texas Department of State Health Services License Renewal Project Manager (Safety) Richard A. Ratliff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission      Robert Free One White Flint North (MS O11-Fl)
Washington, DC 20555-0001 Tam Tran                                U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission License Renewal Project Manager          Lisa M. Regner (Environmental)                          John W. Daily U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission      Tam Tran One White Flint North (MS O11 F01)
Washington, DC 20555-0001
Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Enclosure STPNOC License Renewal Application (LRA) Line-in/Line-out Annotation Changes to RAI Set 27


STPNOC License Renewal Application (LRA) Line-in/Line-out Annotation Changes to RAI Set 27 NOC-AE-15003236 Page 3 of 3cc:(paper copy)(electronic copy)Regional Administrator, Region IVU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, Texas 76011-4511 Lisa M. RegnerSenior Project ManagerU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North (O8H04)11555 Rockville PikeRockville, MD 20852NRC Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. 0. Box 289, Mail Code: MN116Wadsworth, TX 77483Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLPSteve FrantzNRG South Texas LPJohn RaganChris O'HaraJim von SuskilCity Public ServiceKevin PolioCris EugsterL.D. BlaylockCrain Caton & James, P.C.Peter NemethCity of AustinCheryl MeleJohn WesterJohn W. DailyLicense Renewal Project Manager (Safety)U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North (MS O11-Fl)Washington, DC 20555-0001 Tam TranLicense Renewal Project Manager(Environmental)
Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 1 of 6 GALL AMP XI.M29, Aboveground Metallic Tanks, is not credited to manage the external surfaces aging effects of tanks. STP uses AMP XI.M38 (12.1.22), In..eotion of Intern.l Surfaco,       in
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North (MS O11 F01)Washington, DC 20555-0001 Texas Department of State Health ServicesRichard A. RatliffRobert FreeU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Lisa M. RegnerJohn W. DailyTam Tran Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Enclosure STPNOC License Renewal Application (LRA) Line-in/Line-out Annotation Changes to RAI Set 27 Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236Page 1 of 6GALL AMP XI.M29, Aboveground Metallic Tanks, is not credited to manage the externalsurfaces aging effects of tanks. STP uses AMP XI.M38 (12.1.22),
    ,i'*.*o*llaneo*urc            Piping and Ducting Components XI.M36 (B2.1.20), External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components program to manage the external surfaces aging effect of loss of material for indoor stainless steel tanks. There are no insulated outdoor tanks at STP.
In..eotion of Intern.lSurfaco, in Piping and Ducting Components XI.M36 (B2.1.20),
Insulated Components Oper             ting Below the Dew Point or Installed Outdoors System              Component         Material       External   LRA Table           AMP Id                Type                         Environment AF               Piping, piping       Carbon       Atmosphere/   3.4.2-6       External Surfaces components, and     Steel,       Weather       (Revised)     Monitoring piping elements     Stainless                                 Program Steel                                      (B2.1.20)
External SurfacesMonitoring of Mechanical Components program to manage the external surfaces aging effect ofloss of material for indoor stainless steel tanks. There are no insulated outdoor tanks at STP.Insulated Components Oper ting Below the Dew Point or Installed OutdoorsSystem Component Material External LRA Table AMPId Type Environment AF Piping, piping Carbon Atmosphere/
BA IA             Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-7       External Surfaces components, and Steel             Air                         Monitoring piping elements                                                 Program (92.1.20)
3.4.2-6 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel, Weather (Revised)
CC               Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-6       External Surfaces components, and Steel             Air                         Monitoring piping elements                                                 Program (92.1.20)
Monitoring piping elements Stainless ProgramSteel (B2.1.20)
CH               Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-9       External Surfaces components, and     Steel         Air                         Monitoring piping elements                                                 Program (92.1.20)
BA IA Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-7 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program(92.1.20)
CV               Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-19     External Surfaces components, and       Steel,       Air           (Revised)     Monitoring piping elements     Stainless                                 Program Steel                                      (B2.1.20)
CC Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-6 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program(92.1.20)
CV               Tanks                 Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-19     External Surfaces Steel,       Air           (Revised)     Monitoring Stainless                                 Program Steel                                      (82.1.20)
CH Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-9 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program(92.1.20)
DR               Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-24     External Surfaces components, and       Steel         Air                         Monitoring piping elements                                                 Program (B2.1.20)
CV Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-19 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel, Air (Revised)
DW               Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.4.2-4       External Surfaces components, and       Steel         Air           (Revised)     Monitoring piping elements     Stainless                                 Program Steel                                      (B2.1.20)
Monitoring piping elements Stainless ProgramSteel (B2.1.20)
EP               Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-27     External Surfaces components, and       Steel         Air                         Monitoring piping elements                                                 Program (92.1.20)
CV Tanks Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-19 External SurfacesSteel, Air (Revised)
FP               Piping, piping       Carbon       Plant Indoor   3.3.2-17     External Surfaces components, and       Steel         Air                         Monitoring piping elements                                                 Program (82.1.20)
Monitoring Stainless ProgramSteel (82.1.20)
 
DR Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-24 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program(B2.1.20)
Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 2 of 6 System    Component     Material       External LRA Table         AMP Id        Type                 Environment MS     Piping, piping Carbon       Plant Indoor 3.4.2-1     External Surfaces components, and Steel       Air                       Monitoring piping elements                                       Program (B2.1.20)
DW Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.4.2-4 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air (Revised)
SS     Piping, piping Stainless   Plant Indoor 3.3.2-27     External Surfaces components, and Steel       Air         (Revised)   Monitoring piping elements                                       Program (B2.1.20)
Monitoring piping elements Stainless ProgramSteel (B2.1.20)
HE     Ductwork       Carbon       Plant Indoor 3.3.2-10     External Surfaces Dampers        Steel,       Air                       Monitoring Air Handlers   Carbon       Ventilation               Program Steel        Atmosphere               (B2.1.20)
EP Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-27 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program(92.1.20)
HF     Ductwork       Carbon       Plant Indoor 3.3.2-11     External Surfaces Dampers        Steel,       Air                       Monitoring Air Handlers   Carbon       Ventilation               Program Steel        Atmosphere               (B2.1.20)
FP Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-17 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program(82.1.20)
Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 2 of 6System Component Material External LRA Table AMPId Type Environment MS Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.4.2-1 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program(B2.1.20)
SS Piping, piping Stainless Plant Indoor 3.3.2-27 External Surfacescomponents, and Steel Air (Revised)
Monitoring piping elements Program(B2.1.20)
HE Ductwork Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-10 External SurfacesDampers Steel, Air Monitoring Air Handlers Carbon Ventilation ProgramSteel Atmosphere (B2.1.20)
HF Ductwork Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-11 External SurfacesDampers Steel, Air Monitoring Air Handlers Carbon Ventilation ProgramSteel Atmosphere (B2.1.20)
(Galvanized)
(Galvanized)
Stainless SteelHM Ductwork Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-12 External SurfacesDampers Steel, Air Monitoring Airalem Carbon ProgramSteel (B2.1.20)
Stainless Steel HM    Ductwork       Carbon       Plant Indoor 3.3.2-12     External Surfaces Dampers        Steel,       Air                       Monitoring Airalem         Carbon                                 Program Steel                                  (B2.1.20)
Stainless Steel Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 3 of 6Notes for Table 3.1.2-2:Standard Notes:A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component,  
Stainless Steel
: material, environment, and aging effect.AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.B Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component,  
 
: material, environment, and aging effect.AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1 801 AMP.C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.E Consistent with NUREG-1 801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific agingmanagement program.F Material not in NUREG-1801 for this component.
Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 3 of 6 Notes for Table 3.1.2-2:
H Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material and environment combination.
Standard Notes:
Plant Specific Notes:1 Water Chemistry (B2.1.2) and ASME Section XI, Inservice Inspection, Subsections IWB,IWC, and IWD (B2.1.1) are used to manage this aging effect for Cast Austenitic Stainless Steel (CASS) components.
A           Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.
2 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stresscorrosion cracking.
AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.
The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selectedcomponents at susceptible locations.
B           Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.
3 Component is part of RCP oil collection system.4 This non NUREG-1801 line item was created because there is no line item for a component made of nickel alloy with borated water leakage (Ext) with an aging effect of cracking/
AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1 801 AMP.
stresscorrosion cracking.
C           Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.
5 Loss of Preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.6 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion ismanaged by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program.
D           Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VIII.1.S-403.
E           Consistent with NUREG-1 801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.
Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236Page 4 of 6Notes for Table 3.3.2-19:
F           Material not in NUREG-1801 for this component.
Standard Notes:A Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component,  
H           Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material and environment combination.
: material, environment, and aging effect. AMPis consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.B Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component,  
Plant Specific Notes:
: material, environment, and aging effect. AMPtakes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.E Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different agingmanagement program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.F Material not in NUREG-1801 for this component.
1           Water Chemistry (B2.1.2) and ASME Section XI, Inservice Inspection, Subsections IWB, IWC, and IWD (B2.1.1) are used to manage this aging effect for Cast Austenitic Stainless Steel (CASS) components.
G Environment not in NUREG-1801 for this component and material.
2           The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking. The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.
H Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component,  
3           Component is part of RCP oil collection system.
: material, and environment combination.
4           This non NUREG-1801 line item was created because there is no line item for a component made of nickel alloy with borated water leakage (Ext) with an aging effect of cracking/ stress corrosion cracking.
J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.Plant Specific Notes:1 NUREG-1801 does not address the aging effect of nickel-alloys in borated water leakage.
5           Loss of Preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.
Nickel-alloys subject to an air with borated water leakage environment are similar to stainless steel in aborated water leakage environment and do not experience aging effects due to borated waterleakage.2 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manageloss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking.
6           The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VIII.1.S-403.
 
Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 4 of 6 Notes for Table 3.3.2-19:
Standard Notes:
A     Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.
B     Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
C     Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.
D     Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
E     Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.
F     Material not in NUREG-1801 for this component.
G     Environment not in NUREG-1801 for this component and material.
H     Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material, and environment combination.
J     Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.
Plant Specific Notes:
1       NUREG-1801 does not address the aging effect of nickel-alloys in borated water leakage. Nickel-alloys subject to an air with borated water leakage environment are similar to stainless steel in a borated water leakage environment and do not experience aging effects due to borated water leakage.
2       The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking.
The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.
The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.
3 Non-inhibited copper alloy > 15% zinc SSCs with surfaces exposed to ventilation atmosphere (internal) or plant indoor air (internal) are subject to wetting due to condensation and thus aresubject to loss of material due to selective leaching.
3       Non-inhibited copper alloy > 15% zinc SSCs with surfaces exposed to ventilation atmosphere (internal) or plant indoor air (internal) are subject to wetting due to condensation and thus are subject to loss of material due to selective leaching.
4 The reduction of heat transfer aging effect is not identified in NUREG-1 801 for this component,
4       The reduction of heat transfer aging effect is not identified in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material, and environment combination. Reduction of heat transfer is not expected in heat exchangers with reactor coolant or treated borated water environments as long as water chemistry is maintained. Reduction of heat transfer is managed with Water Chemistry (B2.1.2) and One Time Inspection (B2.1.16).
: material, and environment combination.
5       The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VII1.I.S-403.
Reduction of heat transfer is not expected in heatexchangers with reactor coolant or treated borated water environments as long as waterchemistry is maintained.
6       The External Surfaces Monitoring program (B2.1.20) is used to monitor insulated stainless steel components exposed to plant indoor air for loss of material. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Line VII.A2.A-405
Reduction of heat transfer is managed with Water Chemistry (B2.1.2)and One Time Inspection (B2.1.16).
 
5 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed byAMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program.
Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 5 of 6 Notes for Table 3.4.2-1:
Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix CItem VII1.I.S-403.
Standard Notes:
6 The External Surfaces Monitoring program (B2.1.20) is used to monitor insulated stainless steelcomponents exposed to plant indoor air for loss of material.
A         Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.
Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 AppendixC Line VII.A2.A-405 Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236Page 5 of 6Notes for Table 3.4.2-1:Standard Notes:A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component,  
AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.
: material, environment, and aging effect.AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.B Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component,  
B         Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.
: material, environment, and aging effect.AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.E Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different agingmanagement program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.G Environment not in NUREG-1 801 for this component and material.
AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
H Aging effect not in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material and environment combination.
C         Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.
J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated inNUREG-1801.
D         Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
Plant Specific Notes:1 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stresscorrosion cracking.
E         Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.
The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.
G         Environment not in NUREG-1 801 for this component and material.
2 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managedby AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program.
H         Aging effect not in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material and environment combination.
Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 AppendixC Item VIII.I.S-403.
J         Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.
Notes for Table 3.4.2-3:Standard Notes:A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component,  
Plant Specific Notes:
: material, environment, and aging effect. AMPis consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.B Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component,  
1         The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking. The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.
: material, environment, and aging effect. AMPtakes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.H Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material and environment combination.
2         The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VIII.I.S-403.
J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.Plant Specific Notes:1 Loss of preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.2 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed byAMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program.
Notes for Table 3.4.2-3:
Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix CItem VII1.I.S-403.
Standard Notes:
Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 6 of 6Notes for Table 3.4.2-5:Standard Notes:A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component,  
A       Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.
: material, environment, and aging effect.AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.B Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component,  
B       Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
: material, environment, and aging effect.AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, andaging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMPE Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different agingmanagement program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.H Aging effect not in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material and environment combination.
C       Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.
J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.Plant Specific Notes:1 Loss of preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.2 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manages loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stresscorrosion cracking.
D       Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.
H       Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material and environment combination.
3 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managedby AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program.
J       Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.
Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 AppendixC Item VIII.I.S-403.}}
Plant Specific Notes:
1       Loss of preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.
2       The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VII1.I.S-403.
 
Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 6 of 6 Notes for Table 3.4.2-5:
Standard Notes:
A         Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.
AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.
B         Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.
AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.
C         Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.
D         Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP E        Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.
H         Aging effect not in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material and environment combination.
J         Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.
Plant Specific Notes:
1       Loss of preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.
2       The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manages loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking. The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.
3       The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VIII.I.S-403.}}

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Reference Correction to Request for Additional Information Set 27 - License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937)
ML15097A013
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Site: South Texas  STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 03/24/2015
From: Gerry Powell
South Texas
To:
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References
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Nuclear Operating Company South T&as Pro/ect ElectricGeneratin$Statlon PO. Bow 289 Wadsorth. Texas 77483 -

March 24, 2015 NOC-AE-1 5003236 10 CFR 54 File: G25 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 South Texas Project Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. STN 50-498, STN 50-499 Reference Correction to Request for Additional Information Set 27 - South Texas Project License Renewal Application (TAC NOS. ME4936 and ME4937)

Reference:

STPNOC Letter from G. T. Powell to NRC Document Control Desk, "License Renewal Application", dated June 3, 2014 (NOC-AE-14003141) (ML14163A020)

By the referenced letter, STP Nuclear Operating Company (STPNOC) submitted a response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) for the review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application - Set 27 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937).

STP Nuclear Operating Company provided its responses to RAI 3.0.3-1, "Guidance from LR-ISG-2012-02", Part E, "Corrosion Under Insulation", related to STPNOC's Aging Management Program, (AMP). This RAI response provided the basis for managing corrosion under insulation in external surfaces of indoor insulated components that are exposed to indoor air environment and operate below the dew point, and in the external surfaces of insulated outdoor piping and tanks that are exposed to an outdoor air environment.

An error on page 12 of 18 was identified that stated that STP uses AMP XI.M38 (B2.1.22),

Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components program to manage the aging effect of loss of material for indoor stainless steel tanks. The appropriate program is AMP XI.M36 (B2.1.20), External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components program.

This correspondence also includes additional editorial markups that do not change the intent of the previous submittal.

The enclosure in this correspondence provides a Line-in Line-out correction to the respective section in the Set 27 RAI response, and identifies the appropriate AMP program.

STI: 34074597 , i aI,

NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 2 of 3 Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Arden Aldridge, STP License Renewal Project Lead, at (361) 972-8243, or Rafael Gonzales, STP License Renewal Project regulatory point-of-contact, at (361) 972-4779.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on M..'Irk 2-1, ?a's Date G. T. Powell Site Vice President rjg

Enclosure:

STPNOC License Renewal Application (LRA) Line-in/Line-out Annotation Changes to RAI Set 27

NOC-AE-15003236 Page 3 of 3 cc:

(paper copy) (electronic copy)

Regional Administrator, Region IV Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Steve Frantz 1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, Texas 76011-4511 NRG South Texas LP Lisa M. Regner John Ragan Senior Project Manager Chris O'Hara U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Jim von Suskil One White Flint North (O8H04) 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 NRC Resident Inspector City Public Service U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Kevin Polio P. 0. Box 289, Mail Code: MN116 Cris Eugster Wadsworth, TX 77483 L.D. Blaylock Crain Caton & James, P.C.

Peter Nemeth City of Austin Cheryl Mele John Wester John W. Daily Texas Department of State Health Services License Renewal Project Manager (Safety) Richard A. Ratliff U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Robert Free One White Flint North (MS O11-Fl)

Washington, DC 20555-0001 Tam Tran U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission License Renewal Project Manager Lisa M. Regner (Environmental) John W. Daily U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Tam Tran One White Flint North (MS O11 F01)

Washington, DC 20555-0001

Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Enclosure STPNOC License Renewal Application (LRA) Line-in/Line-out Annotation Changes to RAI Set 27

Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 1 of 6 GALL AMP XI.M29, Aboveground Metallic Tanks, is not credited to manage the external surfaces aging effects of tanks. STP uses AMP XI.M38 (12.1.22), In..eotion of Intern.l Surfaco, in

,i'*.*o*llaneo*urc Piping and Ducting Components XI.M36 (B2.1.20), External Surfaces Monitoring of Mechanical Components program to manage the external surfaces aging effect of loss of material for indoor stainless steel tanks. There are no insulated outdoor tanks at STP.

Insulated Components Oper ting Below the Dew Point or Installed Outdoors System Component Material External LRA Table AMP Id Type Environment AF Piping, piping Carbon Atmosphere/ 3.4.2-6 External Surfaces components, and Steel, Weather (Revised) Monitoring piping elements Stainless Program Steel (B2.1.20)

BA IA Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-7 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program (92.1.20)

CC Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-6 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program (92.1.20)

CH Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-9 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program (92.1.20)

CV Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-19 External Surfaces components, and Steel, Air (Revised) Monitoring piping elements Stainless Program Steel (B2.1.20)

CV Tanks Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-19 External Surfaces Steel, Air (Revised) Monitoring Stainless Program Steel (82.1.20)

DR Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-24 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program (B2.1.20)

DW Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.4.2-4 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air (Revised) Monitoring piping elements Stainless Program Steel (B2.1.20)

EP Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-27 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program (92.1.20)

FP Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-17 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program (82.1.20)

Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 2 of 6 System Component Material External LRA Table AMP Id Type Environment MS Piping, piping Carbon Plant Indoor 3.4.2-1 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air Monitoring piping elements Program (B2.1.20)

SS Piping, piping Stainless Plant Indoor 3.3.2-27 External Surfaces components, and Steel Air (Revised) Monitoring piping elements Program (B2.1.20)

HE Ductwork Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-10 External Surfaces Dampers Steel, Air Monitoring Air Handlers Carbon Ventilation Program Steel Atmosphere (B2.1.20)

HF Ductwork Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-11 External Surfaces Dampers Steel, Air Monitoring Air Handlers Carbon Ventilation Program Steel Atmosphere (B2.1.20)

(Galvanized)

Stainless Steel HM Ductwork Carbon Plant Indoor 3.3.2-12 External Surfaces Dampers Steel, Air Monitoring Airalem Carbon Program Steel (B2.1.20)

Stainless Steel

Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 3 of 6 Notes for Table 3.1.2-2:

Standard Notes:

A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.

AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.

B Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.

AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1 801 AMP.

C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.

D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

E Consistent with NUREG-1 801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.

F Material not in NUREG-1801 for this component.

H Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material and environment combination.

Plant Specific Notes:

1 Water Chemistry (B2.1.2) and ASME Section XI, Inservice Inspection, Subsections IWB, IWC, and IWD (B2.1.1) are used to manage this aging effect for Cast Austenitic Stainless Steel (CASS) components.

2 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking. The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.

3 Component is part of RCP oil collection system.

4 This non NUREG-1801 line item was created because there is no line item for a component made of nickel alloy with borated water leakage (Ext) with an aging effect of cracking/ stress corrosion cracking.

5 Loss of Preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.

6 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VIII.1.S-403.

Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 4 of 6 Notes for Table 3.3.2-19:

Standard Notes:

A Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.

B Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.

D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

E Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.

F Material not in NUREG-1801 for this component.

G Environment not in NUREG-1801 for this component and material.

H Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material, and environment combination.

J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.

Plant Specific Notes:

1 NUREG-1801 does not address the aging effect of nickel-alloys in borated water leakage. Nickel-alloys subject to an air with borated water leakage environment are similar to stainless steel in a borated water leakage environment and do not experience aging effects due to borated water leakage.

2 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking.

The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.

3 Non-inhibited copper alloy > 15% zinc SSCs with surfaces exposed to ventilation atmosphere (internal) or plant indoor air (internal) are subject to wetting due to condensation and thus are subject to loss of material due to selective leaching.

4 The reduction of heat transfer aging effect is not identified in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material, and environment combination. Reduction of heat transfer is not expected in heat exchangers with reactor coolant or treated borated water environments as long as water chemistry is maintained. Reduction of heat transfer is managed with Water Chemistry (B2.1.2) and One Time Inspection (B2.1.16).

5 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VII1.I.S-403.

6 The External Surfaces Monitoring program (B2.1.20) is used to monitor insulated stainless steel components exposed to plant indoor air for loss of material. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Line VII.A2.A-405

Enclosure NOC-AE-1 5003236 Page 5 of 6 Notes for Table 3.4.2-1:

Standard Notes:

A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.

AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.

B Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.

AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1801 AMP.

D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

E Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.

G Environment not in NUREG-1 801 for this component and material.

H Aging effect not in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material and environment combination.

J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.

Plant Specific Notes:

1 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking. The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.

2 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VIII.I.S-403.

Notes for Table 3.4.2-3:

Standard Notes:

A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.

B Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.

D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

H Aging effect not in NUREG-1801 for this component, material and environment combination.

J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.

Plant Specific Notes:

1 Loss of preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.

2 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VII1.I.S-403.

Enclosure NOC-AE-15003236 Page 6 of 6 Notes for Table 3.4.2-5:

Standard Notes:

A Consistent with NUREG-1 801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.

AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.

B Consistent with NUREG-1801 item for component, material, environment, and aging effect.

AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP.

C Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP is consistent with NUREG-1 801 AMP.

D Component is different, but consistent with NUREG-1801 item for material, environment, and aging effect. AMP takes some exceptions to NUREG-1801 AMP E Consistent with NUREG-1801 for material, environment, and aging effect, but a different aging management program is credited or NUREG-1801 identifies a plant-specific aging management program.

H Aging effect not in NUREG-1 801 for this component, material and environment combination.

J Neither the component nor the material and environment combination is evaluated in NUREG-1801.

Plant Specific Notes:

1 Loss of preload is conservatively considered to be applicable for all closure bolting.

2 The Water Chemistry program (B2.1.2) and the One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) manages loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion and cracking due to stress corrosion cracking. The One-Time Inspection program (B2.1.16) includes selected components at susceptible locations.

3 The aging effect of reduced thermal insulation resistance due to moisture intrusion is managed by AMP B2.1.20, External Surfaces Monitoring Program. Reference LR-ISG-2012-02 Appendix C Item VIII.I.S-403.