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| issue date = 12/14/2009
| issue date = 12/14/2009
| title = Email - from: Fagan, Paul (Paul.Fagan@Pgnmail.Com) to: Lakelf@Bellsouth.Net'; Lake, Louis Cc: Miller, Garry Dated Monday December 14, 2009 11:14 Am Subject: Emailing: 2009 Dec 11 - Root Cause Update for Nrc.Pptx Attachments: 2009 Dec 11 - R
| title = Email - from: Fagan, Paul (Paul.Fagan@Pgnmail.Com) to: Lakelf@Bellsouth.Net'; Lake, Louis Cc: Miller, Garry Dated Monday December 14, 2009 11:14 Am Subject: Emailing: 2009 Dec 11 - Root Cause Update for Nrc.Pptx Attachments: 2009 Dec 11 - R
| author name = Fagan C A
| author name = Fagan C
| author affiliation = Progress Energy Co
| author affiliation = Progress Energy Co
| addressee name = Lake L F
| addressee name = Lake L
| addressee affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS/EB3
| addressee affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS/EB3
| docket = 05000302
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{{#Wiki_filter:Sengb~pta, Ab~hijit From:                     Fagan, Paul [Paul.Fagan @pgnmail.com]
Sent:                     Monday, December 14, 2009 11:14 AM To:                       'lakelf @bellsouth.net'; Lake, Louis Cc:                       Miller, Garry


==Subject:==
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Root Cause Analysis - P11 Metrics as of Dec 11th 2009 Open FailureModes (yet to be supported or refuted) 80                                                                                                 ) External Events 70                                                                                              (4)Operational   Events 60                                                                                            n (7) Inadequate Containment qutting 50                                                                                                ;)Inadequate Concrete - Tendon teractions 40                                                                                                ,) Chemically or Environmentally duced Aging 30                                                                                            *(4) Shrinkage, Creep and Sbttlement 20                                                                                                ) Inadequate Use of Concrete aterials 10 0
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Root Cause Analysis - PII Metrics as of Dec 11th 2009 FailureModes Identified (to date) as PotentialContributors 16                                                                                                     ) External Events 14                                                                                                      ) Operational Events N(7 12                                                                                                      ) Inadequate Containment C1itting 10 0(6
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Email - from: Fagan, Paul (Paul.Fagan@Pgnmail.Com) to: Lakelf@Bellsouth.Net'; Lake, Louis Cc: Miller, Garry Dated Monday December 14, 2009 11:14 Am Subject: Emailing: 2009 Dec 11 - Root Cause Update for Nrc.Pptx Attachments: 2009 Dec 11 - R
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Sengb~pta, Ab~hijit From: Fagan, Paul [Paul.Fagan @pgnmail.com]

Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:14 AM To: 'lakelf @bellsouth.net'; Lake, Louis Cc: Miller, Garry

Subject:

Emailing: 2009 Dec 11 - Root Cause Update for NRC.pptx "'

Attachments: 2009 Dec 11 - Root Cause Update for NRC.pptx - .

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Root Cause Analysis - PII Metrics as of Dec 11th 2009 FailureModes Identified (to date) as PotentialContributors 16 ) External Events 14 ) Operational Events N(7 12 ) Inadequate Containment C1itting 10 0(6

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ýndon interactions 8 ) Chemically or E rvironmentally Induced Aging 6 * (4) Shrinkage, Creep and S ,ttlement 4 m(2) Inadequate Use of Concrete M aterials 2 w (2) Inadequate Concrete C nstruction 0 > > > > > > > > > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Note that wtlie there is some evidence suggesting that conditions physically exist to sup! Iort Progress Energy these failure modes, they may still transition to a "Refuted" status as the root cause anal) isis 2 proceeds, a d their specific contribution to the root cause is further quantified/analyzed