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COTTIM ISSION REGION I 475 ALLENDALE  
                                                                            Submitted: August 20, 2012
ROADKING OF PRUSSIA. PENNSYLVANIA  
                                            UNITED STATES
19406.1415
                                NUCLEAR REGULATORY COTTIM ISSION
Apri'l L9, 20L2Mr. John Ventosa. Site Vice PresidentEntergy Nuclear  
                                                REGION I
Operations, lnc.Indian Point Energy  
                                          475 ALLENDALE ROAD
Center 450 Broadway, GSBP.O. Box 249
                              KING OF PRUSSIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19406.1415
Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249 SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT  
                                                  Apri'l L9,   20L2
2 - NRC INSPECTION  
Mr. John Ventosa. Site Vice President
REPORT 05000247t2012008
Entergy Nuclear Operations, lnc.
Dear Mr. Ventosa:On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory  
Indian Point Energy Center
Commission (NRC) completed  
450 Broadway, GSB
an inspection  
P.O. Box 249
at the lndian Point Nuclear  
Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249
Generating  
SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT 2 - NRC INSPECTION REPORT
Unit 2. The enclosed report documents  
            05000247t2012008
the results of the inspection, which were discussed on  
Dear Mr. Ventosa:
March 8,2012, with Mr. John Curry and members  
On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at
of your staff.This inspection  
the lndian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2. The enclosed report documents the results of the
was an examination of  
inspection, which were discussed on March 8,2012, with Mr. John Curry and members of your
license renewal activities  
staff.
under Temporary  
This inspection was an examination of license renewal activities under Temporary Instruction
Instruction (Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities.  
(Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities. The inspection was directed toward those
The inspection  
activities and facilities accessible during the refueling outage. The inspection also reviewed the
was directed toward thoseactivities and  
completion of commitments made during the renewed license application process and
facilities accessible during  
compliance with the Commission's rules and regulations and the conditions of your operating
the refueling  
license. Within these areas, the inspection involved examination of selected procedures and
outage. The inspection also reviewed thecompletion of  
representative records, observations of activities, and interviews with personnel.
commitments made during  
On the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings of significance identified
the renewed license application  
during this inspection. The NRC staff identified two instances of commitments which could not
process andcompliance with the Commission's  
be considered completed at this time. Given the scheduled completion of September 28,2013,
rules and regulations  
for these commitments, we will incorporate a followup review as a part of our planned team
and the conditions  
inspection in this area prior to September 28,2013, to verify completion along with the
of your operating license. Within these areas, the inspection  
completion of other commitments.
involved examination  
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its
of selected procedures  
enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document
and representative  
Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system
records, observations  
Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from
of activities, and interviews  
the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading
with personnel.
Room).
On the basis of the samples selected  
                                              ,e"/^Jyffi
for review, there  
                                                Sincerelv,
were no findings of significance  
                                                Richard J. Conte, Chief
identified
                                                Engineering Branchl
during this inspection.  
                                                Division of Reactor Safety
The NRC staff identified  
 
two instances of commitments  
          Mr. John Ventosa
which could notbe considered completed at this  
          Site Vice President
time. Given the scheduled completion  
          Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
of September  
          Indian Point Energy Center
28,2013, for these commitments, we will incorporate  
          450 Broadway, GSB
a followup review as a  
          Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249
part of our planned team inspection  
          SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT 2 - NRC INSPECTION REPORT
in this area prior to September 28,2013, to  
                        0500024712012008
verify completion along with thecompletion of other commitments.
          Dear Mr. Ventosa:
In accordance  
          On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at
with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules  
          the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2. The enclosed report documents the results of the
of Practice," a copy of  
          inspection, which were discussed on March 8, 2012, with Mr. John Curry and members of your
this letter and  
          staff.
its enclosure  
          This inspection was an examination of license renewal activities under Temporary Instruction
will be available electronically  
          (Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities. The inspection was directed toward those
for public inspection  
          activities and facilities accessible during the refueling outage. The inspection also reviewed the
in the NRC Public Document
          completion of commitments made during the renewed license application process and
Room or from the Publicly Available  
          compliance with the Commission's rules and regulations and the conditions of your operating
Records (PARS) component  
          license. Within these areas, the inspection involved examination of selected procedures and
of NRC's document system Agencywide  
          representative records, observations of activities, and interviews with personnel.
Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible  
          On the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings of significance identified
from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic  
          during this inspection. The NRC staff identified two instances of commitments which could not
Reading Room).Sincerelv, ,e"/^JyffiRichard J. Conte, Chief Engineering  
          be considered completed at this time. Given the scheduled completion of September 28,2013,
Branchl Division of Reactor Safety  
          for these commitments, we will incorporale a followup review as a part of our planned team
Mr. John Ventosa Site Vice President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.Indian Point Energy Center 450 Broadway, GSB Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249 SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING  
          inspection in this area prior to September 28,2013, to verify completion along with the
UNIT 2 - NRC INSPECTION  
          completion of other commitments.
REPORT 0500024712012008
          In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its
Dear Mr. Ventosa: On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory  
          enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document
Commission (NRC) completed  
          Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system
an inspection  
          Agencyride Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from
at the Indian Point Nuclear Generating  
          the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading
Unit 2. The enclosed report documents  
          Room).
the results of the inspection, which were discussed  
                                                              Sincerely,
on March 8, 2012, with Mr. John Curry and members of your staff.This inspection  
                                                              /RN
was an examination  
                                                              Richard J. Conte, Chief
of license renewal activities  
                                                              Engineering Branchl
under Temporary  
                                                              Division of Reactor Safety
Instruction (Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities.  
DOCUMENT NAME: G:\DRS\Engineering Branch 1\-- Meyer\lndian Pt 71003\lR 2012-08 lP Rev 2.docx
The inspection  
ADAMS ACCESSION NUMBER: ML12 104315
was directed toward those activities  
  g                                       fl   Non-Sensitive                         V    Publicly Available
and facilities  
        suNst Review
accessible  
                                          n     Sensitive                             !   Non-Publicly Available
during the refueling  
OFFICE           RI/DRS               RI/DRP                 RI/DRS
outage. The inspection  
NAME             GMeyer/RJC for       MGray                   RConte
also reviewed the completion  
DATE             4t11t12               4t19t12                 4t19t12
of commitments  
                                                          RECORD COPY
made during the renewed license application  
 
process and compliance  
J. Ventosa
with the Commission's  
Docket No. 50-247
rules and regulations  
License No. DPR-26
and the conditions  
Enclosure:
of your operating license. Within these areas, the inspection  
NRC f nspection Report 05000247 12012008
involved examination  
cc w/enclosure: Distribution via ListServ
of selected procedures  
 
and representative  
J. Ventosa                                 3
records, observations  
Distribution Mencl: (via E-mail)
of activities, and interviews  
W. Dean, RA           (R{ORAMATL RESOURCE)
with personnel.
D. Lew. DRA           (RIORAMAlL RESOURCE)
On the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings of significance  
J. Clifford, DRP     (RlDRPMail Resource)
identified
J. Trapp, DRP        (RIDRPMAIL  Resource)
during this inspection.  
C. Miller, DRS        (RI DRSMArL RESOURCE)
The NRC staff identified  
P. Wilson,   DRS     (R,lDRSMAIL RESOURCE)
two instances  
M. McCoppin, Rl OEDO
of commitments  
M. Gray, DRP
which could not be considered  
B. Bickett, DRP
completed  
S. McCarver, DRP
at this time. Given the scheduled  
M. Jennerich, DRP
completion  
M. Catts, SRI
of September  
A. Ayegbusi, Rl
28,2013, for these commitments, we will incorporale  
D. Hochmuth, AA
a followup review as a part of our planned team inspection  
RidsNrrPMlndianPoint Resource
in this area prior to September  
RidsNrrDorlLpll -1 Resource
28,2013, to verify completion  
ROPreport Resource
along with the completion  
D. Bearde, DRS
of other commitments.
T. Lupold, DRS
In accordance  
R. Conte, DRS
with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure  
G. Meyer, DRS
will be available  
 
electronically  
                  U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
for public inspection  
                                    REGION I
in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available  
Docket:         50-247
Records (PARS) component  
License:       DPR-26
of NRC's document system Agencyride  
Report:         0500024712012008
Document Access and Management  
Licensee:       Entergy Nuclear Northeast (Entergy)
System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible  
Facility:       lndian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2
from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic  
Location:       Buchanan, NY
Reading Room).Sincerely,/RN Richard J. Conte, Chief Engineering  
Dates:         March   5-8,2012
Branchl Division of Reactor Safety DOCUMENT NAME: G:\DRS\Engineering  
Inspectors:     G. Meyer, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety
Branch 1\-- Meyer\lndian  
                M. Modes, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety
Pt 71003\lR 2012-08 lP Rev 2.docx 104315 ADAMS ACCESSION  
Accompanied By: K, Green, Senior Project Manager, Division of License Renewal
NUMBER: ML12 g suNst Review fl Non-Sensitive
                W. Holston, Senior Technical Reviewer, Division of License Renewal
n Sensitive V!Publicly Available Non-Publicly  
Approved By:   Richard J. Conte, Chief
Available OFFICE RI/DRS RI/DRP RI/DRS NAME GMeyer/RJC  
                Engineering Branch 1
for MGray RConte DATE 4t11t12 4t19t12 4t19t12 RECORD COPY  
                Division of Reactor Safety
J. Ventosa Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 Enclosure:
                                                                              Enclosure
NRC f nspection  
 
Report 05000247 12012008 cc w/enclosure:  
                                    SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
Distribution  
lR 0500024712012008i 0310512012 - 0310812012; Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2;
via ListServ  
Review of License Renewal Activities.
J. Ventosa 3 Distribution  
The report covers a one week inspection of the implementation of license renewal activities
Mencl: (via E-mail)W. Dean, RA D. Lew. DRA J. Trapp, DRP C. Miller, DRS (R{ORAMATL
during the Indian Point Unit 2 refueling outage, lt was conducted by two region based
RESOURCE)(RIORAMAlL
engineering inspectors under Temporary Instruction 2516/001. No findings were identified. The
RESOURCE)(RIDRPMAIL
inspectors determined that Entergy actions on four commitments (Commitments 28,29,34, and
Resource)(RI DRSMArL RESOURCE)J. Clifford, DRP (RlDRPMail
36) were complete and met regulatory expectations as reflected in the staff's safety evaluation
Resource)P. Wilson, DRS (R,lDRSMAIL  
report. lnspection of two commitments (Commitments 2 and 3) concluded that additional
RESOURCE)M. McCoppin, Rl OEDO M. Gray, DRP B. Bickett, DRP S. McCarver, DRP M. Jennerich, DRP M. Catts, SRI A. Ayegbusi, Rl D. Hochmuth, AA RidsNrrPMlndianPoint  
inspection was needed.
Resource RidsNrrDorlLpll  
                                                                                      Enclosure
-1 Resource ROPreport  
 
Resource D. Bearde, DRS T. Lupold, DRS R. Conte, DRS G. Meyer, DRS  
                                            Report Details
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY  
4.   oTHER     ACTTVTTTES (OA)
COMMISSION
4042 Other   - License Renewal Activities (Tl 2516/001 )
REGION I Docket: 50-247 License: DPR-26 Report: 0500024712012008
a.  lnspection Scope
Licensee:  
      This inspection was performed by two NRC Region I based inspectors to evaluate the
Entergy Nuclear Northeast (Entergy)Facility:  
      license renewal activities at the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2 in accordance
lndian Point Nuclear Generating  
      with Temporary Instruction (Tl) 25161001. As noted in this Tl: "This procedure was
Unit 2 Location:  
      written to allow for timely verification by NRC inspectors that the applicant has made
Buchanan, NY Dates: March 5-8,2012 Inspectors:  
      sufficient progress in implementing its license renewal commitments before entering its
G. Meyer, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety M. Modes, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety Accompanied  
      post-4O-year license period and to allow documentation of these inspection activities
By: K, Green, Senior Project Manager, Division of License Renewal W. Holston, Senior Technical  
      while the operating license is being considered for renewal." This phase of the
Reviewer, Division of License Renewal Approved By: Richard J. Conte, Chief Engineering  
      inspection is "to be completed during the outage preceding the beginning of the period of
Branch 1 Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure  
      extended operations for the purpose of observing or verifying commitments of tests or
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS lR 0500024712012008i  
      other activities that require containment entries or access to rooms that would normally
0310512012 - 0310812012;  
      be posted as a high-radiation area or higher when the reactor is operating." The
Indian Point Nuclear Generating  
      inspectors performed in-plant observations of license renewal related activities and
Unit 2;Review of License Renewal Activities.
      sampled Entergy actions on commitments. The bases for the review was the NRC
The report covers a one week inspection  
      staff's safety evaluation report (NUREG'1930) and related licensee letters associated
of the implementation  
      with licensee renewal regulatory commitments, including Letter NL-11-101, dated
of license renewal activities
      August 22,2011.
during the Indian Point Unit 2 refueling  
b.  Findinss and Observations
outage, lt was conducted  
      No findings were identified.
by two region based engineering  
  b.1 ln-Plant Observations
inspectors  
      The inspectors observed ongoing activities and inspected the general condition of
under Temporary  
      structures, systems, and components within the scope of license renewal. The
Instruction  
      inspectors performed reviews in the following areas, as related to commitments and
2516/001.  
      aging management programs (AMPs):
No findings were identified.  
          .   Turbine Building - Flow Accelerated Corrosion AMP
The inspectors  
          .   Turbine Building - One-Time lnspection Program (Commitment 19)
determined  
          .   Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix R Diesel Generator (Commitment 34)
that Entergy actions on four commitments (Commitments  
      The inspectors determined the general conditions to be satisfactory and the Entergy
28,29,34, and 36) were complete and met regulatory  
      activities to be in accordance with facility programs and procedures.
expectations  
                                                                                        Enclosure
as reflected  
 
in the staff's safety evaluation
                                              2
report. lnspection  
b.2 Commitments - Review Complete
of two commitments (Commitments  
    Commitment 28     - Water Chemistrv   Control - Closed Coolino Water Prooram
2 and 3) concluded  
    Commitment 28 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry Control-
that additional
    Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain water chemistry of the lP2 SBO/Appendix R
inspection  
    diesel generator cooling system per EPRI guidelines" and will "Enhance the Water
was needed.Enclosure  
    Chemistry Control- Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain the lP2 and lP3 security
4.a.4042 Report Details oTHER ACTTVTTTES (OA)Other - License Renewal Activities (Tl 2516/001 )lnspection  
    generator and fire protection diesel cooling water pH and glycolwithin limits specified by
Scope This inspection  
    EPRI guidelines" by September 28, 2013. The license renewal team inspection
was performed  
    (Report 0500024712008006 dated August 1, 2008) had noted that some parameters
by two NRC Region I based inspectors  
    were not monitored for some diesels in existing procedures.
to evaluate the license renewal activities  
    The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan, EPRI guidelines, revised chemistry
at the Indian Point Nuclear Generating  
    sampling procedures and acceptance criteria, and chemistry results for the SBO/App. R,
Unit 2 in accordance
    fire protection, and security diesels.
with Temporary  
    The inspectors concluded that Commitment 28 had been completed.
Instruction (Tl) 25161001.  
    Commitment 29     - Sulfates in the Refuelino Water Storaqe Tank (RWST)
As noted in this Tl: "This procedure  
    Commitment 29 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry Control         -
was written to allow for timely verification  
    Primary and Secondary Program for lP2 to test sulfates monthly in the RWST with a limit
by NRC inspectors  
    of <150 ppb" by September 28,2013.
that the applicant  
    The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan, RWST chemistry sampling procedure,
has made sufficient  
    and RWST chemistry results lor 2010 and 2011.
progress in implementing  
    The inspectors concluded that Commitment 29 had been completed.
its license renewal commitments  
    Commitment 34     - Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix R Diesel Generator
before entering its post-4O-year  
    Commitment 34 provides that "lP2 SBO/Appendix R diesel generator will be installed
license period and to allow documentation  
    and operational by April 30, 2008."
of these inspection  
    lnspection Report 0500024712008006, dated August 1, 2008, documented the license
activities
    renewal team inspection of the lP2 SBO/App. R diesel generator following its installation
while the operating  
    and operationaltesting. Inspection Report 0500024712008003, dated August 13, 2008,
license is being considered  
    documented the inspection of the post-modification testing of this diesel generator.
for renewal." This phase of the inspection  
    The inspectors concluded that Commitment 34 had previously been completed.
is "to be completed  
    Commitment 36     - Refuelino Cavitv Concrete
during the outage preceding  
    Commitment 36 provides that Entergy will "Perform a one-time inspection and evaluation
the beginning  
    of a sample of potentially affected lP2 refueling cavity concrete prior to the period of
of the period of extended operations  
    extended operation. The sample will be obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall
for the purpose of observing  
    in an area that is susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage. The inspection will
or verifying  
                                                                                      Enclosure
commitments  
 
of tests or other activities  
                                              3
that require containment  
    include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel. A sample of leakage fluid will be
entries or access to rooms that would normally be posted as a high-radiation  
    analyzed to determine the composition of the fluid." These actions are scheduled for
area or higher when the reactor is operating." The inspectors  
    completion by September 28,2013. Commitment 36 also addresses core bores and
performed  
    leakage fluid analysis in the first ten years of the period of extended operation. During
in-plant observations  
    refueling operations at Unit 2, leakage through the reactor refuel cavity liner plate had
of license renewal related activities  
    caused the cavity flood-up water to migrate through the concrete walls of the cavity.
and sampled Entergy actions on commitments.  
    NRC was concerned the borated water flowing through the concrete and past the
The bases for the review was the NRC staff's safety evaluation  
    reinforcement bars could cause an indeterminate degradation.
report (NUREG'1930)  
    The inspectors reviewed the test results of concrete cores removed from the lP2 refuel
and related licensee letters associated
    structure in Engineering Report No. lP-RPT-11-00002, Assessment of Concrete Aging
with licensee renewal regulatory  
    From Selected Indian Point Structures, Rev 0, January 10,2011. The originally
commitments, including  
    specified concrete strength, per United Engineers and Constructors Drawing 9321-01-5-
Letter NL-11-101, dated August 22,2011.Findinss and Observations
    1, Specification for Design, Inspection and Tests of Concrete, High Strength Bolts,
No findings were identified.
    Compaction of Fill and Rock Bearing, was 3000 psi at 28 days. Entergy took seven core
ln-Plant Observations
    samples from the Unit 2 fuel pool structure; the compression results were 7,213 psi,
The inspectors  
    3,202 psi, 5,890 psi,6,294 psi, 8,307 psi, 5,497 psi, and 6,448 psi' Using the guidance
observed ongoing activities  
    of American Concrete Institute, ACI214.4R, the calculated equivalent in-structure
and inspected  
    compressive strength was 4,341 psi.
the general condition  
    Reinforcing bars were part of three of the concrete samples taken from the Unit 2 fuel
of structures, systems, and components  
    pool structure. The above referenced report noted there was no visible degradation of
within the scope of license renewal. The inspectors  
    the reinforcing bars. This observation compared favorably with concrete core samples
performed  
    taken from the Unit 1 fuel pool structure, which was wetted by a boric acid solution
reviews in the following  
    equivalent to Unit 2 for approximately 30 years.
areas, as related to commitments  
    Nine samples were taken from the core bores for further interrogation by Petrography
and aging management  
    with a Stereo-microscope. These samples were examined in general accordance with
programs (AMPs):. Turbine Building - Flow Accelerated  
    ASTM C-856-04, Standard Practice for Petrographic Examination of Hardened
Corrosion  
    Concrete. There were observations of concrete paste discoloration and cracks noted in
AMP. Turbine Building - One-Time lnspection  
    the Petrographic samples taken from the core samples extracted from the west and
Program (Commitment  
    south walls of the fuel pool. The discoloration was attributed to the differences in the
19). Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix  
    hydration of the paste most likely due to exposure to the water through the cracks, and
R Diesel Generator (Commitment  
    the report concluded the examined material was of "relatively good quality."
34)The inspectors  
    The inspectors concluded that Commitment 36 is on track to be completed,
determined  
b.3 Commitments - Needino Additional NRC Review
the general conditions  
    Commitment 2 - Boltino Inteqritv Proqram
to be satisfactory  
    Commitment 2 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Bolting lntegrity Program tor lP2
and the Entergy activities  
    and lP3 to clarify that actual yield strength is used in selecting materials for low
to be in accordance  
    susceptibility to SCC and clarify that prohibition on use of lubricants containing MoSz for
with facility programs and procedures.
    bolting" by September 28, 2013. Commitment 2 also states that "The Bolting Integrity
b.b.1 Enclosure  
    Program manages loss of preload and loss of material for all external bolting,"
2 b.2 Commitments - Review Complete Commitment  
                                                                                        Enclosure
28 - Water Chemistrv  
 
Control - Closed Coolino Water Prooram Commitment  
                                            4
28 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry  
The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan and the revised mechanicalfastener
Control-Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain water chemistry  
procedure, which had specific instructions on bolting regarding the use of actual yield
of the lP2 SBO/Appendix  
strength and the prohibition against molybdenum disulfide as a lubricant. Nonetheless,
R diesel generator  
there was no planned action regarding the second commitment statement regarding loss
cooling system per EPRI guidelines" and will "Enhance the Water Chemistry  
of preload and loss of material, despite Commitment 2 being considered completed by
Control- Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain the lP2 and lP3 security generator  
Entergy. Entergy entered this concern into the license renewal corrective action system
and fire protection  
as item LO-LAR-2011-00174, CA-66.
diesel cooling water pH and glycolwithin  
The inspectors concluded that the specific procedural instructions of Commitment 2 had
limits specified  
been completed, but that review of any action on the general statement needed to be
by EPRI guidelines" by September  
reviewed during a subsequent NRC inspection.
28, 2013. The license renewal team inspection (Report 0500024712008006  
Commitment 3 - Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection Proqram
dated August 1, 2008) had noted that some parameters
Commitment 3 provides that Entergy will "lmplement the Buried Piping and Tanks
were not monitored  
Inspection Program for lP2 land lP3] as described in LRA Section 8.1.6" and perform
for some diesels in existing procedures.
the following:
The inspectors  
    o   "lnclude in the Buried Piping and Tanks lnspection Program described in LRA
reviewed the implementation  
        Section 8.1.6 a risk assessment of the in-scope buried piping and tanks that
plan, EPRI guidelines, revised chemistry sampling procedures  
        includes consideration of the impacts of buried piping or tank leakage and of
and acceptance  
        conditions affecting the risk for corrosion."
criteria, and chemistry  
    .   "Classify pipe segments and tanks as having a high, medium or low impact of
results for the SBO/App. R, fire protection, and security diesels.The inspectors  
        leakage based on the safety class, the hazard posed by fluid contained in the
concluded  
        piping and the impact of leakage on reliable plant operation."
that Commitment  
    .   "Determine corrosion risk through consideration of piping or tank material, soil
28 had been completed.
        resistivity, drainage, the presence of cathodic protection and the type of coating."
Commitment  
    o   "Establish inspection priority and frequency for periodic inspections of the in-
29 - Sulfates in the Refuelino  
        scope piping and tanks based on the results of the risk assessment."
Water Storaqe Tank (RWST)Commitment  
    o   "Perform inspection using inspection techniques with demonstrated
29 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry  
        effectiveness."
Control -Primary and Secondary  
The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan and Entergy fleet, corporate
Program for lP2 to test sulfates monthly in the RWST with a limit of <150 ppb" by September  
engineering and site engineering procedures. The inspectors also reviewed a summary
28,2013.The inspectors  
report of inspection results, cathodic protection records, and area potential earth current
reviewed the implementation  
(APEC) survey results.
plan, RWST chemistry  
The inspectors reviewed the risk assessment, classifications of leakage impacts, and
sampling procedure, and RWST chemistry  
corrosion risk categorizations addressed in the first three bulleted items above, and
results lor 2010 and 2011.The inspectors  
found the evaluation approaches to be sound and generally credible. The inspectors
concluded  
reviewed the inspection plan based on these evaluations to be reasonable and
that Commitment  
appropriate. The inspectors reviewed a sample of inspection records, which showed
29 had been completed.
that inspections had involved direct visual inspection, followed by external ultrasonic test
Commitment  
(UT) inspections in some cases, and were thorough and appropriate.
34 - Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix  
The inspectors noted two concerns. First, site engineering procedure SEP-UlP-IPEC
R Diesel Generator Commitment  
stated that guided wave inspection was an acceptable indirect inspection technique.
34 provides that "lP2 SBO/Appendix  
                                                                                    Enclosure
R diesel generator  
 
will be installed and operational  
                                              5
by April 30, 2008." lnspection  
    The inspectors noted that while guided wave inspection was a credible method to inform
Report 0500024712008006, dated August 1, 2008, documented  
    other inspections, it did not meet the "demonstrated effectiveness" standard and was not
the license renewal team inspection  
    suitable for inspection by itself. There was no evidence that guided wave inspection had
of the lP2 SBO/App. R diesel generator  
    been solely used to accept inspected piping or tanks, but the procedure merited
following  
    clarification on the use of guided wave inspection. Second, Entergy fleet procedure
its installation
    EN-DC-343 listed the affected Unit 2 underground systems in Attachment 9.2, but
and operationaltesting.  
    omitted the river water, circulating water, and containment isolation support systems.
Inspection  
    There was no immediate impact on the inspection plan given that these actions were not
Report 0500024712008003, dated August 13, 2008, documented  
    in effect without a renewed license. However, Entergy will review this matter and they
the inspection  
    entered these two concerns into the license renewal corrective action system as item
of the post-modification  
    LO-LAR-201 1 -001 7 4, CA-67 .
testing of this diesel generator.
    Given the preliminary progress on Commitment 3, the inspectors determined that
The inspectors  
    additional inspection was merited on the clarification of the use of guided wave
concluded  
    inspection, coverage of omitted underground systems, and subsequently completed
that Commitment  
    inspections.
34 had previously  
b.4 Annual Updates
been completed.
    10 CFR 54.21(b) requires each year following submittal of the license renewal
Commitment  
    application and at least three months before scheduled completion of the NRC review,
36 - Refuelino  
    an amendment to the renewal application be submitted that identifies any change to
Cavitv Concrete Commitment  
    the current licensing basis (CLB) of the facility that materially affects the contents of the
36 provides that Entergy will "Perform a one-time inspection  
    license renewal application, including the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report
and evaluation
    (UFSAR) supplement. The inspectors selected a sample from annual update submittals
of a sample of potentially  
    for review.
affected lP2 refueling  
    Amendment 8 to the application transmitted by a letter (NL-09-060) dated May 15, 2009.
cavity concrete prior to the period of extended operation.  
    This amendment was a result of a review of documents affecting the current license
The sample will be obtained by core boring the refueling  
    basis during the period May 1, 2008 through March 1, 2009, since the prior annual
cavity wall in an area that is susceptible  
    update amendment. The review concluded that sections of the application were affected
to exposure to borated water leakage. The inspection  
    by changes to the current licensing basis. For example, during this period, the Indian
will Enclosure  
    Point 3 Security Dieselwas replaced, affecting Section 3.3.2.1.15 and Table 3.3.3-15-
3 include an assessment  
    lP3 of the application.
of embedded reinforcing  
    This example illustrated Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. compliance with 10 CFR
steel. A sample of leakage fluid will be analyzed to determine  
    54.21(b).
the composition  
    Summarv
of the fluid." These actions are scheduled  
    No findings were identified and general conditions in the plant areas observed were
for completion  
    satisfactory. The inspectors determined that Entergy actions on four commitments
by September  
    (Commitments 28, 29,34, and 36) were complete and met regulatory expectations as
28,2013. Commitment  
    reflected in the staff's safety evaluation report. Inspection of two commitments
36 also addresses  
    (Commitments 2 and 3) concluded that additional inspection was needed. Further NRC
core bores and leakage fluid analysis in the first ten years of the period of extended operation.  
    inspection of Unit 2 commitments, including Commitments 2 and 3, is planned prior to
During refueling  
    the scheduled completion date of September 28,2013.
operations  
                                                                                        Enclosure
at Unit 2, leakage through the reactor refuel cavity liner plate had caused the cavity flood-up water to migrate through the concrete walls of the cavity.NRC was concerned  
 
the borated water flowing through the concrete and past the reinforcement  
                                            6
bars could cause an indeterminate  
4OAO Exit Meetino
degradation.
    The inspectors presented the inspection results to Mr. John Curry, License Renewal
The inspectors  
    Project Manager, and other members of the staff on March 8, 2012. The inspectors
reviewed the test results of concrete cores removed from the lP2 refuel structure  
    confirmed that no proprietary materialwas examined during the inspection.
in Engineering  
ATTACHMENT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Report No. lP-RPT-11-00002, Assessment  
                                                                                  Enclosure
of Concrete Aging From Selected Indian Point Structures, Rev 0, January 10,2011. The originally
 
specified  
                                                A-1
concrete strength, per United Engineers  
                                          ATTACHMENT
and Constructors  
                                SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Drawing 9321-01-5-
                                    KEY POINTS OF CONTACT
1, Specification  
Licensee Personnel
for Design, Inspection  
J. Curry, License RenewalTeam Project Manager
and Tests of Concrete, High Strength Bolts, Compaction  
N. Azevedo, Supervisor, Supervisor Engineering Programs
of Fill and Rock Bearing, was 3000 psi at 28 days. Entergy took seven core samples from the Unit 2 fuel pool structure;  
C. Caputo, License RenewalTeam
the compression  
G. Dahl, Licensing Engineer
results were 7,213 psi, 3,202 psi, 5,890 psi,6,294  
R. Drake, System Engineer
psi, 8,307 psi, 5,497 psi, and 6,448 psi' Using the guidance of American Concrete Institute, ACI214.4R, the calculated  
J. Flagg, License Renewal Team
equivalent  
D. Lach, License Renewal Team
in-structure
                              LIST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
compressive  
General
strength was 4,341 psi.Reinforcing  
NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point
bars were part of three of the concrete samples taken from the Unit 2 fuel pool structure.  
        Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3, November 2009
The above referenced  
NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point
report noted there was no visible degradation  
        Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3, Supplement 1, August 30, 2011
of the reinforcing  
Entergy Letter NL-1 1-101 , Clarification for Request for Additional Information (RAl), dated
bars. This observation  
        August 22,2011
compared favorably  
In-plant Observations
with concrete core samples taken from the Unit 1 fuel pool structure, which was wetted by a boric acid solution equivalent  
One-Time Inspection Matrix (draft)
to Unit 2 for approximately  
One-Time Inspection Form 169473-01
30 years.Nine samples were taken from the core bores for further interrogation  
One-Time lnspection Form 51 282477 -01
by Petrography
WO 00255920, FAC UT of heater drain piping
with a Stereo-microscope.  
WO 00255936, FAC UT of reheater drain piping
These samples were examined in general accordance  
Commitment 2 (Boltinq Inteqritv)
with ASTM C-856-04, Standard Practice for Petrographic  
lP-RPT-11-LRD03, Review of the Bolting Integrity AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)
Examination  
O-MS-411, Torquing of Mechanical Fasteners, Rev 3
of Hardened Concrete.  
                                                                                          Enclosure
There were observations  
 
of concrete paste discoloration  
                                                A-2
and cracks noted in the Petrographic  
Commitment 3 (Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection)
samples taken from the core samples extracted  
lP-RPT-11-LRD07, Review of the Buried Pipe and Tanks Inspection AMP for lmplementation,
from the west and south walls of the fuel pool. The discoloration  
        Rev 0 (draft)
was attributed  
EN-DC-343, Underground Piping and Tanks Inspection and Monitoring Program, Rev 4
to the differences  
CEP-UPT-0100, Underground Piping and Tanks lnspection and Monitoring, Rev 0
in the hydration  
SEP-UlP-lPEC, Underground Components Inspection Plan, Rev 0
of the paste most likely due to exposure to the water through the cracks, and the report concluded  
PCA Engineering Inc, Cathodic Protection System Maintenance Record Sheet,
the examined material was of "relatively  
        AFW Pump Room Annex - Unit 2, PCA Job No. 30493, 2128112
good quality." The inspectors  
lP-RPT-11-0045, Indian Point Energy Center APEC Survey, 11117111
concluded  
IPEC Underground Piping and Tank Program Completed Buried Pipe lnspections, 1111112
that Commitment  
Thielsch Engineering, Laboratory Testing Data Sheet, 12112111
36 is on track to be completed, b.3 Commitments - Needino Additional  
Photographs of Nov/Dec 2011 inspections of lP2 24" SRW lines 409
NRC Review Commitment  
        (16 pictures dated 11123111) and 408 (24 pictures dated 11123111)
2 - Boltino Inteqritv  
lP2-lJT-11-050, UT Erosion Corrosion Exam - 24 SRW line 409, 12128111
Proqram Commitment  
f P2-UT,11-048, UT Erosion Corrosion Exam - 24 SRW line 408, 1212811, 2
2 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Bolting lntegrity  
                                                                            pictures
Program tor lP2 and lP3 to clarify that actual yield strength is used in selecting  
lnspection Report, lP3 AFWCond Return to CST       (8" line 1080), WO 279578-03, 1219111,
materials  
        4 pictures
for low susceptibility  
lnspection Report, lP3 CST Supply to AFW Pumps (12" line 1070), WO 279578-03, 1219111,
to SCC and clarify that prohibition  
        4 pictures
on use of lubricants  
lP3-UT-11-076. UT E/C Examination lP3 8" line 1080, 12115111
containing  
lP3-UT-1 1-077, UT E/C Examination lP3 12" line 1070, 12115111
MoSz for bolting" by September  
Commitment 28 (Water Chemistrv     - Closed Coolinq)
28, 2013. Commitment  
EPRI TR-107396, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry Guideline, Rev 1
2 also states that "The Bolting Integrity Program manages loss of preload and loss of material for all external bolting," Enclosure  
lP-RPT-11-LRD41, Review of the Water Chemistry- Closed Cooling Water AMP for
4 The inspectors  
        lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)
reviewed the implementation  
}-CY-2510, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry Specifications and Frequencies, Rev 13
plan and the revised mechanicalfastener
f P2 SBP/App R diesel quarterly chemistry results, March 2008 to January 2012
procedure, which had specific instructions  
tP2 Fire pump diesel quarterly chemistry results, January 2007 to December 201 1
on bolting regarding  
lP2 Security diesel quarterly chemistry results, January 2007 to December 2011
the use of actual yield strength and the prohibition  
Commitment 29 (RWST Sulfates)
against molybdenum  
IP-RPT-11-LRD42, Review of the Water Chemistry - Primary and Secondary AMP for
disulfide  
        lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)
as a lubricant.  
2-CY-2625, General Plant Systems Specifications and Frequencies, Rev 16
Nonetheless, there was no planned action regarding  
lP2 RWST monthly chemistry results, January 2010 to February 2012
the second commitment  
Commitment 36 (Refuelinq Cavitv Concrete)
statement  
ER No. lP-RPT-11-00002, Assessment of Concrete Aging From Selected lndian Point
regarding  
        Structures, Rev 0
loss of preload and loss of material, despite Commitment  
United Engineers and Constructors Drawing 9321-01-5-1, Specification for Design, Inspection
2 being considered  
        and Tests of Concrete, High Strength Bolts, Compaction of Fill and Rock Bearing
completed  
ASTM C-856-04, Standard Practice for Petrographic Examination of Hardened Concrete
by Entergy. Entergy entered this concern into the license renewal corrective  
                                                                                      Enclosure
action system as item LO-LAR-2011-00174, CA-66.The inspectors  
 
concluded  
                                    A-3
that the specific procedural  
                            LIST OF ACRONYMS
instructions  
ADAMS Agencyruide Documents Access and Management System
of Commitment  
AMP   Aging Management Program
2 had been completed, but that review of any action on the general statement  
CLB   Current Licensing Basis
needed to be reviewed during a subsequent  
EPRI Electric Power Research Institute
NRC inspection.
LRA   License RenewalApplication
Commitment  
NRC   U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
3 - Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection  
RFO   Refueling Outage
Proqram Commitment  
RWST Refueling Water Storage Tank
3 provides that Entergy will "lmplement  
SBO   Station Blackout
the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection  
Tl   Temporary lnstruction
Program for lP2 land lP3] as described  
UFSAR Updated Final Safety Analysis Report
in LRA Section 8.1.6" and perform the following:
UT   Ultrasonic Test
o "lnclude in the Buried Piping and Tanks lnspection  
                                                        Enclosure
Program described  
in LRA Section 8.1.6 a risk assessment  
of the in-scope buried piping and tanks that includes consideration  
of the impacts of buried piping or tank leakage and of conditions  
affecting  
the risk for corrosion.". "Classify  
pipe segments and tanks as having a high, medium or low impact of leakage based on the safety class, the hazard posed by fluid contained  
in the piping and the impact of leakage on reliable plant operation.". "Determine  
corrosion  
risk through consideration  
of piping or tank material, soil resistivity, drainage, the presence of cathodic protection  
and the type of coating." o "Establish  
inspection  
priority and frequency  
for periodic inspections  
of the in-scope piping and tanks based on the results of the risk assessment." o "Perform inspection  
using inspection  
techniques  
with demonstrated
effectiveness." The inspectors  
reviewed the implementation  
plan and Entergy fleet, corporate engineering  
and site engineering  
procedures.  
The inspectors  
also reviewed a summary report of inspection  
results, cathodic protection  
records, and area potential  
earth current (APEC) survey results.The inspectors  
reviewed the risk assessment, classifications  
of leakage impacts, and corrosion  
risk categorizations  
addressed  
in the first three bulleted items above, and found the evaluation  
approaches  
to be sound and generally  
credible.  
The inspectors
reviewed the inspection  
plan based on these evaluations  
to be reasonable  
and appropriate.  
The inspectors  
reviewed a sample of inspection  
records, which showed that inspections  
had involved direct visual inspection, followed by external ultrasonic  
test (UT) inspections  
in some cases, and were thorough and appropriate.
The inspectors  
noted two concerns.  
First, site engineering  
procedure  
SEP-UlP-IPEC
stated that guided wave inspection  
was an acceptable  
indirect inspection  
technique.
Enclosure  
5 The inspectors  
noted that while guided wave inspection  
was a credible method to inform other inspections, it did not meet the "demonstrated  
effectiveness" standard and was not suitable for inspection  
by itself. There was no evidence that guided wave inspection  
had been solely used to accept inspected  
piping or tanks, but the procedure  
merited clarification  
on the use of guided wave inspection.  
Second, Entergy fleet procedure EN-DC-343  
listed the affected Unit 2 underground  
systems in Attachment  
9.2, but omitted the river water, circulating  
water, and containment  
isolation  
support systems.There was no immediate  
impact on the inspection  
plan given that these actions were not in effect without a renewed license. However, Entergy will review this matter and they entered these two concerns into the license renewal corrective  
action system as item LO-LAR-201  
1 -001 7 4, CA-67 .Given the preliminary  
progress on Commitment  
3, the inspectors  
determined  
that additional  
inspection  
was merited on the clarification  
of the use of guided wave inspection, coverage of omitted underground  
systems, and subsequently  
completed inspections.
b.4 Annual Updates 10 CFR 54.21(b) requires each year following  
submittal  
of the license renewal application  
and at least three months before scheduled  
completion  
of the NRC review, an amendment  
to the renewal application  
be submitted  
that identifies  
any change to the current licensing  
basis (CLB) of the facility that materially  
affects the contents of the license renewal application, including  
the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) supplement.  
The inspectors  
selected a sample from annual update submittals
for review.Amendment  
8 to the application  
transmitted  
by a letter (NL-09-060)  
dated May 15, 2009.This amendment  
was a result of a review of documents  
affecting  
the current license basis during the period May 1, 2008 through March 1, 2009, since the prior annual update amendment.  
The review concluded  
that sections of the application  
were affected by changes to the current licensing  
basis. For example, during this period, the Indian Point 3 Security Dieselwas  
replaced, affecting  
Section 3.3.2.1.15  
and Table 3.3.3-15-lP3 of the application.
This example illustrated  
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. compliance  
with 10 CFR 54.21(b).Summarv No findings were identified  
and general conditions  
in the plant areas observed were satisfactory.  
The inspectors  
determined  
that Entergy actions on four commitments (Commitments  
28, 29,34, and 36) were complete and met regulatory  
expectations  
as reflected  
in the staff's safety evaluation  
report. Inspection  
of two commitments (Commitments  
2 and 3) concluded  
that additional  
inspection  
was needed. Further NRC inspection  
of Unit 2 commitments, including  
Commitments  
2 and 3, is planned prior to the scheduled  
completion  
date of September  
28,2013.Enclosure  
6 4OAO Exit Meetino The inspectors  
presented  
the inspection  
results to Mr. John Curry, License Renewal Project Manager, and other members of the staff on March 8, 2012. The inspectors
confirmed  
that no proprietary  
materialwas  
examined during the inspection.
ATTACHMENT:  
SUPPLEMENTAL  
INFORMATION
Enclosure  
A-1 ATTACHMENT
SUPPLEMENTAL  
INFORMATION
KEY POINTS OF CONTACT Licensee Personnel J. Curry, License RenewalTeam  
Project Manager N. Azevedo, Supervisor, Supervisor  
Engineering  
Programs C. Caputo, License RenewalTeam
G. Dahl, Licensing  
Engineer R. Drake, System Engineer J. Flagg, License Renewal Team D. Lach, License Renewal Team LIST OF DOCUMENTS  
REVIEWED General NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation  
Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point Nuclear Generating  
Unit Nos. 2 and 3, November 2009 NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation  
Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point Nuclear Generating  
Unit Nos. 2 and 3, Supplement  
1, August 30, 2011 Entergy Letter NL-1 1-101 , Clarification  
for Request for Additional  
Information (RAl), dated August 22,2011 In-plant Observations
One-Time Inspection  
Matrix (draft)One-Time Inspection  
Form 169473-01 One-Time lnspection  
Form 51 282477 -01 WO 00255920, FAC UT of heater drain piping WO 00255936, FAC UT of reheater drain piping Commitment  
2 (Boltinq Inteqritv)
lP-RPT-11-LRD03, Review of the Bolting Integrity  
AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)O-MS-411, Torquing of Mechanical  
Fasteners, Rev 3 Enclosure  
A-2 Commitment  
3 (Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection)
lP-RPT-11-LRD07, Review of the Buried Pipe and Tanks Inspection  
AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)EN-DC-343, Underground  
Piping and Tanks Inspection  
and Monitoring  
Program, Rev 4 CEP-UPT-0100, Underground  
Piping and Tanks lnspection  
and Monitoring, Rev 0 SEP-UlP-lPEC, Underground  
Components  
Inspection  
Plan, Rev 0 PCA Engineering  
Inc, Cathodic Protection  
System Maintenance  
Record Sheet, AFW Pump Room Annex - Unit 2, PCA Job No. 30493, 2128112 lP-RPT-11-0045, Indian Point Energy Center APEC Survey, 11117111 IPEC Underground  
Piping and Tank Program Completed  
Buried Pipe lnspections, 1111112 Thielsch Engineering, Laboratory  
Testing Data Sheet, 12112111 Photographs  
of Nov/Dec 2011 inspections  
of lP2 24" SRW lines 409 (16 pictures dated 11123111)  
and 408 (24 pictures dated 11123111)lP2-lJT-11-050, UT Erosion Corrosion  
Exam - 24 SRW line 409, 12128111 f P2-UT,11-048, UT Erosion Corrosion  
Exam - 24 SRW line 408, 1212811, 2 pictures lnspection  
Report, lP3 AFWCond Return to CST (8" line 1080), WO 279578-03, 1219111, 4 pictures lnspection  
Report, lP3 CST Supply to AFW Pumps (12" line 1070), WO 279578-03, 1219111, 4 pictureslP3-UT-11-076.  
UT E/C Examination  
lP3 8" line 1080, 12115111lP3-UT-1 1-077, UT E/C Examination  
lP3 12" line 1070, 12115111 Commitment  
28 (Water Chemistrv - Closed Coolinq)EPRI TR-107396, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry  
Guideline, Rev 1lP-RPT-11-LRD41, Review of the Water Chemistry-  
Closed Cooling Water AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)}-CY-2510, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry  
Specifications  
and Frequencies, Rev 13 f P2 SBP/App R diesel quarterly  
chemistry  
results, March 2008 to January 2012 tP2 Fire pump diesel quarterly  
chemistry  
results, January 2007 to December 201 1 lP2 Security diesel quarterly  
chemistry  
results, January 2007 to December 2011 Commitment  
29 (RWST Sulfates)IP-RPT-11-LRD42, Review of the Water Chemistry - Primary and Secondary  
AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)2-CY-2625, General Plant Systems Specifications  
and Frequencies, Rev 16 lP2 RWST monthly chemistry  
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NRC Staff Pre-Filed Hearing Exhibit NRC000152, Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2 - NRC Inspection Report 05000247/2012008, Dated April 19, 2012
ML12233A666
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 04/19/2012
From: Conte R
Engineering Region 1 Branch 1
To: Ventosa J
Entergy Nuclear Operations
SECY RAS
References
RAS 23327, 50-247-LR, 50-286-LR, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01 IR-12-008
Download: ML12233A666 (15)


See also: IR 05000247/2012008

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NRC000152

Submitted: August 20, 2012

UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COTTIM ISSION

REGION I

475 ALLENDALE ROAD

KING OF PRUSSIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19406.1415

Apri'l L9, 20L2

Mr. John Ventosa. Site Vice President

Entergy Nuclear Operations, lnc.

Indian Point Energy Center

450 Broadway, GSB

P.O. Box 249

Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249

SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT 2 - NRC INSPECTION REPORT

05000247t2012008

Dear Mr. Ventosa:

On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at

the lndian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2. The enclosed report documents the results of the

inspection, which were discussed on March 8,2012, with Mr. John Curry and members of your

staff.

This inspection was an examination of license renewal activities under Temporary Instruction

(Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities. The inspection was directed toward those

activities and facilities accessible during the refueling outage. The inspection also reviewed the

completion of commitments made during the renewed license application process and

compliance with the Commission's rules and regulations and the conditions of your operating

license. Within these areas, the inspection involved examination of selected procedures and

representative records, observations of activities, and interviews with personnel.

On the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings of significance identified

during this inspection. The NRC staff identified two instances of commitments which could not

be considered completed at this time. Given the scheduled completion of September 28,2013,

for these commitments, we will incorporate a followup review as a part of our planned team

inspection in this area prior to September 28,2013, to verify completion along with the

completion of other commitments.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its

enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document

Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system

Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from

the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading

Room).

,e"/^Jyffi

Sincerelv,

Richard J. Conte, Chief

Engineering Branchl

Division of Reactor Safety

Mr. John Ventosa

Site Vice President

Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

Indian Point Energy Center

450 Broadway, GSB

Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249

SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT 2 - NRC INSPECTION REPORT

0500024712012008

Dear Mr. Ventosa:

On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at

the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2. The enclosed report documents the results of the

inspection, which were discussed on March 8, 2012, with Mr. John Curry and members of your

staff.

This inspection was an examination of license renewal activities under Temporary Instruction

(Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities. The inspection was directed toward those

activities and facilities accessible during the refueling outage. The inspection also reviewed the

completion of commitments made during the renewed license application process and

compliance with the Commission's rules and regulations and the conditions of your operating

license. Within these areas, the inspection involved examination of selected procedures and

representative records, observations of activities, and interviews with personnel.

On the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings of significance identified

during this inspection. The NRC staff identified two instances of commitments which could not

be considered completed at this time. Given the scheduled completion of September 28,2013,

for these commitments, we will incorporale a followup review as a part of our planned team

inspection in this area prior to September 28,2013, to verify completion along with the

completion of other commitments.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its

enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document

Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system

Agencyride Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from

the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading

Room).

Sincerely,

/RN

Richard J. Conte, Chief

Engineering Branchl

Division of Reactor Safety

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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION I

Docket: 50-247

License: DPR-26

Report: 0500024712012008

Licensee: Entergy Nuclear Northeast (Entergy)

Facility: lndian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2

Location: Buchanan, NY

Dates: March 5-8,2012

Inspectors: G. Meyer, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety

M. Modes, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety

Accompanied By: K, Green, Senior Project Manager, Division of License Renewal

W. Holston, Senior Technical Reviewer, Division of License Renewal

Approved By: Richard J. Conte, Chief

Engineering Branch 1

Division of Reactor Safety

Enclosure

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

lR 0500024712012008i 0310512012 - 0310812012; Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2;

Review of License Renewal Activities.

The report covers a one week inspection of the implementation of license renewal activities

during the Indian Point Unit 2 refueling outage, lt was conducted by two region based

engineering inspectors under Temporary Instruction 2516/001. No findings were identified. The

inspectors determined that Entergy actions on four commitments (Commitments 28,29,34, and

36) were complete and met regulatory expectations as reflected in the staff's safety evaluation

report. lnspection of two commitments (Commitments 2 and 3) concluded that additional

inspection was needed.

Enclosure

Report Details

4. oTHER ACTTVTTTES (OA)

4042 Other - License Renewal Activities (Tl 2516/001 )

a. lnspection Scope

This inspection was performed by two NRC Region I based inspectors to evaluate the

license renewal activities at the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2 in accordance

with Temporary Instruction (Tl) 25161001. As noted in this Tl: "This procedure was

written to allow for timely verification by NRC inspectors that the applicant has made

sufficient progress in implementing its license renewal commitments before entering its

post-4O-year license period and to allow documentation of these inspection activities

while the operating license is being considered for renewal." This phase of the

inspection is "to be completed during the outage preceding the beginning of the period of

extended operations for the purpose of observing or verifying commitments of tests or

other activities that require containment entries or access to rooms that would normally

be posted as a high-radiation area or higher when the reactor is operating." The

inspectors performed in-plant observations of license renewal related activities and

sampled Entergy actions on commitments. The bases for the review was the NRC

staff's safety evaluation report (NUREG'1930) and related licensee letters associated

with licensee renewal regulatory commitments, including Letter NL-11-101, dated

August 22,2011.

b. Findinss and Observations

No findings were identified.

b.1 ln-Plant Observations

The inspectors observed ongoing activities and inspected the general condition of

structures, systems, and components within the scope of license renewal. The

inspectors performed reviews in the following areas, as related to commitments and

aging management programs (AMPs):

. Turbine Building - Flow Accelerated Corrosion AMP

. Turbine Building - One-Time lnspection Program (Commitment 19)

. Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix R Diesel Generator (Commitment 34)

The inspectors determined the general conditions to be satisfactory and the Entergy

activities to be in accordance with facility programs and procedures.

Enclosure

2

b.2 Commitments - Review Complete

Commitment 28 - Water Chemistrv Control - Closed Coolino Water Prooram

Commitment 28 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry Control-

Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain water chemistry of the lP2 SBO/Appendix R

diesel generator cooling system per EPRI guidelines" and will "Enhance the Water

Chemistry Control- Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain the lP2 and lP3 security

generator and fire protection diesel cooling water pH and glycolwithin limits specified by

EPRI guidelines" by September 28, 2013. The license renewal team inspection

(Report 0500024712008006 dated August 1, 2008) had noted that some parameters

were not monitored for some diesels in existing procedures.

The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan, EPRI guidelines, revised chemistry

sampling procedures and acceptance criteria, and chemistry results for the SBO/App. R,

fire protection, and security diesels.

The inspectors concluded that Commitment 28 had been completed.

Commitment 29 - Sulfates in the Refuelino Water Storaqe Tank (RWST)

Commitment 29 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry Control -

Primary and Secondary Program for lP2 to test sulfates monthly in the RWST with a limit

of <150 ppb" by September 28,2013.

The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan, RWST chemistry sampling procedure,

and RWST chemistry results lor 2010 and 2011.

The inspectors concluded that Commitment 29 had been completed.

Commitment 34 - Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix R Diesel Generator

Commitment 34 provides that "lP2 SBO/Appendix R diesel generator will be installed

and operational by April 30, 2008."

lnspection Report 0500024712008006, dated August 1, 2008, documented the license

renewal team inspection of the lP2 SBO/App. R diesel generator following its installation

and operationaltesting. Inspection Report 0500024712008003, dated August 13, 2008,

documented the inspection of the post-modification testing of this diesel generator.

The inspectors concluded that Commitment 34 had previously been completed.

Commitment 36 - Refuelino Cavitv Concrete

Commitment 36 provides that Entergy will "Perform a one-time inspection and evaluation

of a sample of potentially affected lP2 refueling cavity concrete prior to the period of

extended operation. The sample will be obtained by core boring the refueling cavity wall

in an area that is susceptible to exposure to borated water leakage. The inspection will

Enclosure

3

include an assessment of embedded reinforcing steel. A sample of leakage fluid will be

analyzed to determine the composition of the fluid." These actions are scheduled for

completion by September 28,2013. Commitment 36 also addresses core bores and

leakage fluid analysis in the first ten years of the period of extended operation. During

refueling operations at Unit 2, leakage through the reactor refuel cavity liner plate had

caused the cavity flood-up water to migrate through the concrete walls of the cavity.

NRC was concerned the borated water flowing through the concrete and past the

reinforcement bars could cause an indeterminate degradation.

The inspectors reviewed the test results of concrete cores removed from the lP2 refuel

structure in Engineering Report No. lP-RPT-11-00002, Assessment of Concrete Aging

From Selected Indian Point Structures, Rev 0, January 10,2011. The originally

specified concrete strength, per United Engineers and Constructors Drawing 9321-01-5-

1, Specification for Design, Inspection and Tests of Concrete, High Strength Bolts,

Compaction of Fill and Rock Bearing, was 3000 psi at 28 days. Entergy took seven core

samples from the Unit 2 fuel pool structure; the compression results were 7,213 psi,

3,202 psi, 5,890 psi,6,294 psi, 8,307 psi, 5,497 psi, and 6,448 psi' Using the guidance

of American Concrete Institute, ACI214.4R, the calculated equivalent in-structure

compressive strength was 4,341 psi.

Reinforcing bars were part of three of the concrete samples taken from the Unit 2 fuel

pool structure. The above referenced report noted there was no visible degradation of

the reinforcing bars. This observation compared favorably with concrete core samples

taken from the Unit 1 fuel pool structure, which was wetted by a boric acid solution

equivalent to Unit 2 for approximately 30 years.

Nine samples were taken from the core bores for further interrogation by Petrography

with a Stereo-microscope. These samples were examined in general accordance with

ASTM C-856-04, Standard Practice for Petrographic Examination of Hardened

Concrete. There were observations of concrete paste discoloration and cracks noted in

the Petrographic samples taken from the core samples extracted from the west and

south walls of the fuel pool. The discoloration was attributed to the differences in the

hydration of the paste most likely due to exposure to the water through the cracks, and

the report concluded the examined material was of "relatively good quality."

The inspectors concluded that Commitment 36 is on track to be completed,

b.3 Commitments - Needino Additional NRC Review

Commitment 2 - Boltino Inteqritv Proqram

Commitment 2 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Bolting lntegrity Program tor lP2

and lP3 to clarify that actual yield strength is used in selecting materials for low

susceptibility to SCC and clarify that prohibition on use of lubricants containing MoSz for

bolting" by September 28, 2013. Commitment 2 also states that "The Bolting Integrity

Program manages loss of preload and loss of material for all external bolting,"

Enclosure

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The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan and the revised mechanicalfastener

procedure, which had specific instructions on bolting regarding the use of actual yield

strength and the prohibition against molybdenum disulfide as a lubricant. Nonetheless,

there was no planned action regarding the second commitment statement regarding loss

of preload and loss of material, despite Commitment 2 being considered completed by

Entergy. Entergy entered this concern into the license renewal corrective action system

as item LO-LAR-2011-00174, CA-66.

The inspectors concluded that the specific procedural instructions of Commitment 2 had

been completed, but that review of any action on the general statement needed to be

reviewed during a subsequent NRC inspection.

Commitment 3 - Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection Proqram

Commitment 3 provides that Entergy will "lmplement the Buried Piping and Tanks

Inspection Program for lP2 land lP3] as described in LRA Section 8.1.6" and perform

the following:

o "lnclude in the Buried Piping and Tanks lnspection Program described in LRA

Section 8.1.6 a risk assessment of the in-scope buried piping and tanks that

includes consideration of the impacts of buried piping or tank leakage and of

conditions affecting the risk for corrosion."

. "Classify pipe segments and tanks as having a high, medium or low impact of

leakage based on the safety class, the hazard posed by fluid contained in the

piping and the impact of leakage on reliable plant operation."

. "Determine corrosion risk through consideration of piping or tank material, soil

resistivity, drainage, the presence of cathodic protection and the type of coating."

o "Establish inspection priority and frequency for periodic inspections of the in-

scope piping and tanks based on the results of the risk assessment."

o "Perform inspection using inspection techniques with demonstrated

effectiveness."

The inspectors reviewed the implementation plan and Entergy fleet, corporate

engineering and site engineering procedures. The inspectors also reviewed a summary

report of inspection results, cathodic protection records, and area potential earth current

(APEC) survey results.

The inspectors reviewed the risk assessment, classifications of leakage impacts, and

corrosion risk categorizations addressed in the first three bulleted items above, and

found the evaluation approaches to be sound and generally credible. The inspectors

reviewed the inspection plan based on these evaluations to be reasonable and

appropriate. The inspectors reviewed a sample of inspection records, which showed

that inspections had involved direct visual inspection, followed by external ultrasonic test

(UT) inspections in some cases, and were thorough and appropriate.

The inspectors noted two concerns. First, site engineering procedure SEP-UlP-IPEC

stated that guided wave inspection was an acceptable indirect inspection technique.

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The inspectors noted that while guided wave inspection was a credible method to inform

other inspections, it did not meet the "demonstrated effectiveness" standard and was not

suitable for inspection by itself. There was no evidence that guided wave inspection had

been solely used to accept inspected piping or tanks, but the procedure merited

clarification on the use of guided wave inspection. Second, Entergy fleet procedure

EN-DC-343 listed the affected Unit 2 underground systems in Attachment 9.2, but

omitted the river water, circulating water, and containment isolation support systems.

There was no immediate impact on the inspection plan given that these actions were not

in effect without a renewed license. However, Entergy will review this matter and they

entered these two concerns into the license renewal corrective action system as item

LO-LAR-201 1 -001 7 4, CA-67 .

Given the preliminary progress on Commitment 3, the inspectors determined that

additional inspection was merited on the clarification of the use of guided wave

inspection, coverage of omitted underground systems, and subsequently completed

inspections.

b.4 Annual Updates

10 CFR 54.21(b) requires each year following submittal of the license renewal

application and at least three months before scheduled completion of the NRC review,

an amendment to the renewal application be submitted that identifies any change to

the current licensing basis (CLB) of the facility that materially affects the contents of the

license renewal application, including the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report

(UFSAR) supplement. The inspectors selected a sample from annual update submittals

for review.

Amendment 8 to the application transmitted by a letter (NL-09-060) dated May 15, 2009.

This amendment was a result of a review of documents affecting the current license

basis during the period May 1, 2008 through March 1, 2009, since the prior annual

update amendment. The review concluded that sections of the application were affected

by changes to the current licensing basis. For example, during this period, the Indian

Point 3 Security Dieselwas replaced, affecting Section 3.3.2.1.15 and Table 3.3.3-15-

lP3 of the application.

This example illustrated Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. compliance with 10 CFR

54.21(b).

Summarv

No findings were identified and general conditions in the plant areas observed were

satisfactory. The inspectors determined that Entergy actions on four commitments

(Commitments 28, 29,34, and 36) were complete and met regulatory expectations as

reflected in the staff's safety evaluation report. Inspection of two commitments

(Commitments 2 and 3) concluded that additional inspection was needed. Further NRC

inspection of Unit 2 commitments, including Commitments 2 and 3, is planned prior to

the scheduled completion date of September 28,2013.

Enclosure

6

4OAO Exit Meetino

The inspectors presented the inspection results to Mr. John Curry, License Renewal

Project Manager, and other members of the staff on March 8, 2012. The inspectors

confirmed that no proprietary materialwas examined during the inspection.

ATTACHMENT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Enclosure

A-1

ATTACHMENT

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

KEY POINTS OF CONTACT

Licensee Personnel

J. Curry, License RenewalTeam Project Manager

N. Azevedo, Supervisor, Supervisor Engineering Programs

C. Caputo, License RenewalTeam

G. Dahl, Licensing Engineer

R. Drake, System Engineer

J. Flagg, License Renewal Team

D. Lach, License Renewal Team

LIST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

General

NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point

Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3, November 2009

NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point

Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3, Supplement 1, August 30, 2011

Entergy Letter NL-1 1-101 , Clarification for Request for Additional Information (RAl), dated

August 22,2011

In-plant Observations

One-Time Inspection Matrix (draft)

One-Time Inspection Form 169473-01

One-Time lnspection Form 51 282477 -01

WO 00255920, FAC UT of heater drain piping

WO 00255936, FAC UT of reheater drain piping

Commitment 2 (Boltinq Inteqritv)

lP-RPT-11-LRD03, Review of the Bolting Integrity AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)

O-MS-411, Torquing of Mechanical Fasteners, Rev 3

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Commitment 3 (Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection)

lP-RPT-11-LRD07, Review of the Buried Pipe and Tanks Inspection AMP for lmplementation,

Rev 0 (draft)

EN-DC-343, Underground Piping and Tanks Inspection and Monitoring Program, Rev 4

CEP-UPT-0100, Underground Piping and Tanks lnspection and Monitoring, Rev 0

SEP-UlP-lPEC, Underground Components Inspection Plan, Rev 0

PCA Engineering Inc, Cathodic Protection System Maintenance Record Sheet,

AFW Pump Room Annex - Unit 2, PCA Job No. 30493, 2128112

lP-RPT-11-0045, Indian Point Energy Center APEC Survey, 11117111

IPEC Underground Piping and Tank Program Completed Buried Pipe lnspections, 1111112

Thielsch Engineering, Laboratory Testing Data Sheet, 12112111

Photographs of Nov/Dec 2011 inspections of lP2 24" SRW lines 409

(16 pictures dated 11123111) and 408 (24 pictures dated 11123111)

lP2-lJT-11-050, UT Erosion Corrosion Exam - 24 SRW line 409, 12128111

f P2-UT,11-048, UT Erosion Corrosion Exam - 24 SRW line 408, 1212811, 2

pictures

lnspection Report, lP3 AFWCond Return to CST (8" line 1080), WO 279578-03, 1219111,

4 pictures

lnspection Report, lP3 CST Supply to AFW Pumps (12" line 1070), WO 279578-03, 1219111,

4 pictures

lP3-UT-11-076. UT E/C Examination lP3 8" line 1080, 12115111

lP3-UT-1 1-077, UT E/C Examination lP3 12" line 1070, 12115111

Commitment 28 (Water Chemistrv - Closed Coolinq)

EPRI TR-107396, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry Guideline, Rev 1

lP-RPT-11-LRD41, Review of the Water Chemistry- Closed Cooling Water AMP for

lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)

}-CY-2510, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry Specifications and Frequencies, Rev 13

f P2 SBP/App R diesel quarterly chemistry results, March 2008 to January 2012

tP2 Fire pump diesel quarterly chemistry results, January 2007 to December 201 1

lP2 Security diesel quarterly chemistry results, January 2007 to December 2011

Commitment 29 (RWST Sulfates)

IP-RPT-11-LRD42, Review of the Water Chemistry - Primary and Secondary AMP for

lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)

2-CY-2625, General Plant Systems Specifications and Frequencies, Rev 16

lP2 RWST monthly chemistry results, January 2010 to February 2012

Commitment 36 (Refuelinq Cavitv Concrete)

ER No. lP-RPT-11-00002, Assessment of Concrete Aging From Selected lndian Point

Structures, Rev 0

United Engineers and Constructors Drawing 9321-01-5-1, Specification for Design, Inspection

and Tests of Concrete, High Strength Bolts, Compaction of Fill and Rock Bearing

ASTM C-856-04, Standard Practice for Petrographic Examination of Hardened Concrete

Enclosure

A-3

LIST OF ACRONYMS

ADAMS Agencyruide Documents Access and Management System

AMP Aging Management Program

CLB Current Licensing Basis

EPRI Electric Power Research Institute

LRA License RenewalApplication

NRC U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

RFO Refueling Outage

RWST Refueling Water Storage Tank

SBO Station Blackout

Tl Temporary lnstruction

UFSAR Updated Final Safety Analysis Report

UT Ultrasonic Test

Enclosure