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{{#Wiki_filter:October 16, 2007 Mr. William Levis President & Chief Nuclear Officer PSEG Nuclear LLC - N09 Post Office Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038  
{{#Wiki_filter:October 16, 2007 Mr. William Levis President & Chief Nuclear Officer PSEG Nuclear LLC - N09 Post Office Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE:
HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE:
REMOVAL OF TURBINE FIRST STAGE PRESSURE VALUES FROM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TAC NO. MD6165)  
REMOVAL OF TURBINE FIRST STAGE PRESSURE VALUES FROM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TAC NO. MD6165)


==Dear Mr. Levis:==
==Dear Mr. Levis:==


The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 172 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 for the Hope Creek Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to  
The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 172 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 for the Hope Creek Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to the Technical Specifications (TSs) in response to your application dated July 26, 2007. The amendment removes values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs.
 
Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve closure and the turbine control valve fast closure reactor protection system trip functions and the end-of-cycle recirculation pump trip are bypassed automatically.
the Technical Specifications (TSs) in response to your application dated July 26, 2007. The  
A copy of our safety evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice.
 
Sincerely,
amendment removes values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs.
                                              /ra/
Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve closure and the turbine control valve fast closure reactor protection system trip functions and the end-of-cycle  
Richard B. Ennis, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-354
 
recirculation pump trip are bypassed automatically.
A copy of our safety evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the  
 
Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice. Sincerely,       /ra/   Richard B. Ennis, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-354  


==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
: 1. Amendment No. 172 to License No. NPF-57
: 1. Amendment No. 172 to License No. NPF-57
: 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page October 16, 2007 Mr. William Levis President & Chief Nuclear Officer PSEG Nuclear LLC - N09 Post Office Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038  
: 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page
 
October 16, 2007 Mr. William Levis President & Chief Nuclear Officer PSEG Nuclear LLC - N09 Post Office Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE:
HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE:
REMOVAL OF TURBINE FIRST STAGE PRESSURE VALUES FROM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TAC NO. MD6165)  
REMOVAL OF TURBINE FIRST STAGE PRESSURE VALUES FROM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TAC NO. MD6165)


==Dear Mr. Levis:==
==Dear Mr. Levis:==


The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 172 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 for the Hope Creek Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to  
The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 172 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 for the Hope Creek Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to the Technical Specifications (TSs) in response to your application dated July 26, 2007. The amendment removes values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs.
 
Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve closure and the turbine control valve fast closure reactor protection system trip functions and the end-of-cycle recirculation pump trip are bypassed automatically.
the Technical Specifications (TSs) in response to your application dated July 26, 2007. The  
A copy of our safety evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice.
 
Sincerely,
amendment removes values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs.
                                                  /ra/
Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve closure and the turbine control valve fast closure reactor protection system trip functions and the end-of-cycle  
Richard B. Ennis, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-354
 
recirculation pump trip are bypassed automatically.
A copy of our safety evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the  
 
Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice. Sincerely, /ra/ Richard B. Ennis, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-354  


==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
: 1. Amendment No. 172 to License No. NPF-57
: 1. Amendment No. 172 to License No. NPF-57
: 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page DISTRIBUTION
: 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page DISTRIBUTION:
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PSEG NUCLEAR LLC DOCKET NO. 50-354 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amend ment No. 172 License No. NPF-57
Hope Creek Generating Station cc:
Mr. Thomas Joyce                    Mr. Michael Gaffney Senior Vice President - Operations  Manager - Hope Creek Regulatory Assurance PSEG Nuclear                        PSEG Nuclear P.O. Box 236                        P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038          Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Mr. Dennis Winchester              Township Clerk Vice President - Nuclear Assessment Lower Alloways Creek Township PSEG Nuclear                        Municipal Building, P.O. Box 157 P.O. Box 236                        Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Mr. Paul Bauldauf, P.E., Asst. Director Mr. George Barnes                  Radiation Protection Programs Site Vice President - Hope Creek    NJ Department of Environmental PSEG Nuclear                        Protection and Energy P.O. Box 236                        CN 415 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038          Trenton, NJ 08625-0415 Mr. Carl Fricker                    Mr. Brian Beam Vice President - Operations Support Board of Public Utilities PSEG Nuclear                        2 Gateway Center, Tenth Floor P.O. Box 236                        Newark, NJ 07102 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Regional Administrator, Region I Mr. John Perry                      U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Plant Manager - Hope Creek          475 Allendale Road PSEG Nuclear                        King of Prussia, PA 19406 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038          Senior Resident Inspector Hope Creek Generating Station Mr. James Mallon                    U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Manager - Licensing                Drawer 0509 PSEG Nuclear                        Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Mr. Jeffrie J. Keenan, Esquire PSEG Nuclear - N21 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038
 
PSEG NUCLEAR LLC DOCKET NO. 50-354 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.
172 License No. NPF-57
: 1. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:
: 1. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:
A. The application for amendment filed by PSEG Nuclear LLC dated July 26, 2007, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in  
A.     The application for amendment filed by PSEG Nuclear LLC dated July 26, 2007, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B.     The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C.     There is reasonable assurance: (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; D.     The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.     The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
 
: 2. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 is hereby amended to read as follows:
10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance: (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the  
 
public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the  
 
Commission's regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; D. The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
: 2. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility  
 
Operating License No. NPF-57 is hereby amended to read as follows:  
 
(2) Technical Specifications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised through Amendment No. 172, and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in


Appendix B, are hereby incorporated into the license. PSEG Nuclear LLC shall  
(2)    Technical Specifications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised through Amendment No. 172, and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, are hereby incorporated into the license. PSEG Nuclear LLC shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.
 
operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the  
 
Environmental Protection Plan.
: 3. The license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance and shall be implemented within 60 days.
: 3. The license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance and shall be implemented within 60 days.
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION  
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
        /ra/ Harold K. Chernoff, Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation  
                                              /ra/
Harold K. Chernoff, Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


==Attachment:==
==Attachment:==


Changes to the Facility Operating License and the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: October 16, 2007 ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 172 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 DOCKET NO. 50-354 Replace the following page of Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 with the attached revised page as indicated. The revised page is identified by amendment number and contains marginal
Changes to the Facility Operating License and the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: October 16, 2007
 
lines indicating the areas of change.
Remove      InsertPage 3      Page 3 Replace the following pages of the Appendix A, Technical Specifications, with the attached
 
revised pages as indicated. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and
 
contain marginal lines indicating the areas of change.
Remove      Insert3/4 3-5      3/4 3-5 3/4 3-47      3/4 3-47 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 172 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 PSEG NUCLEAR LLC HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-354
 
==1.0  INTRODUCTION==
 
By letter dated July 26, 2007 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML072150248), PSEG Nuclear LLC (the licensee) requested changes to the Hope Creek Generating Station (HCGS) Technical Specification (TSs). The proposed
 
amendment would remove values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs. Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve (TSV) closure and the turbine control valve (TCV) fast closure reactor protection system (RPS) trip functions and the
 
end-of-cycle recirculation pump trip (EOC-RPT) are bypassed automatically.
 
==2.0  REGULATORY EVALUATION==
 
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission
=s (NRC=s or the Commission
=s) regulatory requirements related to the content of the TSs are set forth in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Section 50.36, A Technical specifications.
@  This regulation requires that the TSs include items in five specific categories. These categories include (1) safety limits, limiting
 
safety system settings and limiting control setti ngs, (2) limiting conditions for operation (LCOs), (3) surveillance requirements (SRs), (4) design features, and (5) administrative controls. 
 
However, the regulation does not specify the particular TSs to be included in a plant
=s TSs. Additionally, 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) sets forth four criteria to be used in determining whether an
 
LCO is required to be included in TSs. These criteria are:
Criterion 1: Installed instrumentation that is used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary.
Criterion 2: A process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design-basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the
 
failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.
Criterion 3: A structure, system or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or actuates to mitigate a design-basis accident or transient that
 
either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission
 
product barrier. 
 
Criterion 4: A structure, system or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety.
Existing LCOs and related SRs included as TS requirements which satisfy any of the criteria stated above must be retained in the TSs. Those TS requirements which do not satisfy these
 
criteria may be relocated to other licensee-controlled documents.
 
==3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION==
 
The RPS is designed to cause rapid insertion of control rods (i.e., scram) to shutdown the
 
reactor when specific parameters exceed predet ermined limits. For HCGS, the parameters providing input to the RPS scram logic are shown in TS Table 3.3.1-1, A Reactor Protection System Instrumentation.
@  Two of the monitored parameters include TSV closure and TCV fast closure.
The TSV closure RPS trip function is discussed in Section 7.2.1.1.4 of the HCGS Updated Final
 
Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR). A turbine trip initiates closure of the TSVs, which can result in
 
a significant addition of positive reactivity to the core as the reactor pressure rise causes steam
 
voids to collapse. The TSV closure RPS trip initiates a reactor scram earlier than either the neutron monitoring system trip or reactor vessel high pressure trip to provide the required safety
 
margin below core thermal-hydraulic limits for this abnormal operational transient.
The TCV fast closure RPS trip function is discussed in Section 7.2.1.1.5 of the HCGS UFSAR. 
 
A generator load rejection, with reactor power above 30% of RTP, or a turbine trip automatically
 
initiates a fast closure of the TCVs. Fast closure of the TCVs results in a situation similar to
 
closure of the TSVs and, as such, the TCV fast closure RPS trip is provided for the same
 
reasons as those discussed above for the TSV closure RPS trip.
The instrumentation associated with the EOC-RPT is discussed in Section 7.6.1.5 of the HCGS
 
UFSAR. The EOC-RPT instrumentation initiates tripping of both recirculation pumps based on
 
inputs from the RPS logic associated with closure of the TSVs or fast closure of the TSVs. The
 
reason for tripping the recirculation pumps is to reduce the impact on the fuel of thermal
 
transients caused by a turbine trip, generator trip, or load rejection. The rapid core flow
 
reduction increases void content and thereby introduces negative reactivity in conjunction with
 
control rod insertion.
The TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions and the EOC-RPT function are
 
bypassed automatically if turbine first stage pressure is less than a pressure corresponding to
 
30% of rated thermal power (RTP). The intent of this automatic bypass (which is designated as
 
Pbypass) is to reduce scrams and recirculation pump trips at low power levels where the turbine steam bypass system is effective for turb ine trips and generator load rejections.
TS LCO 3.3.1 requires the RPS instrumentation channels to be operable as specified by TS
 
Table 3.3.1-1. TS Table 3.3.1-1 requires that the TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip
 
functions be operable in operational condition 1 (i.e., power operation). The applicable
 
operational condition for these functions is modified by note A j@ which currently reads as follows:
 
This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is  159.7 psig [pounds per square inch gauge] equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER. To allow for instrument accuracy, calibration, and
 
drift, a setpoint of  135.7 psig is used.
TS LCO 3.3.4.2 requires the EOC-RPT syst em instrumentation channels shown in TS Table 3.3.4.2-1 to be operable in operational condition 1 when thermal power is greater than or
 
equal to 30% of RTP. TS Table 3.3.4.2-1, note A b@ currently states that:
This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is 159.7 psig equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER. To allow for instrument accuracy, calibration and drift, a setpoint of 135.7 psig is used.
The licensee's application dated July 26, 2007, states that modifications to the high-pressure
 
turbine, planned to be performed during the fall 2007 refueling outage, will change the
 
relationship between turbine first stage pressure and RTP. To support this planned
 
modification, the proposed amendment would revise note A j@ in TS Table 3.3.1-1 and note A b@ in TS Table 3.3.4.2-1 to remove the values for turbine first stage pressure. Specifically, the notes
 
would read as follows:
This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is
 
equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER.
The licensee
=s application dated July 26, 2007, states that the turbine first stage pressure values in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1 are details of system design that are not required by 
 
10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) to be included in the TSs because:
: 1. Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant
 
pressure boundary.
: 2. Turbine first stage pressure is not a process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design basis accident or
 
transient analysis that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the
 
integrity of a fission product barrier. Pbypass is an initial condition for some transient analyses and is retained in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1.
: 3. Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not a structure, system, or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or
 
actuates to mitigate a design basis accident or transient that either assumes the
 
failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.
: 4. Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not a structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has
 
shown to be significant to public health and safety.
 
The application dated July 26, 2007, also states that a turbine first stage pressure setpoint will be established in accordance with plant procedures before plant startup to ensure compliance
 
with the TS requirements. Testing will be performed to confirm the turbine first stage pressure
 
at Pbypass during the plant startup after the fall 2007 outage.
In addition to the sections in Chapter 7 of the HCGS UFSAR referenced above, the NRC staff
 
reviewed the following portions of Chapter 15 of the HCGS UFSAR which describe the
 
applicable transient analyses:
: 1) Section 15.2.2, A Generator Load Rejection
@  2) Section 15.2.3, A Turbine Trip
@  3) Section 15.9.6.3, A Anticipated Operational Transients
@  4) Section 15.9.6.4, A Abnormal Operational Transients
@  5) Figure 15.9-32, A Protection Sequences for Main Turbine Trip with Bypass
@  6) Figure 15.9-34, A Protection Sequences for Main Generator Trip with Bypass System Operation@  7) Figure 15.9-36, A Protection Sequences for Main Generator Trip with Bypass System Failure
@  8) Figure 15.9-37, A Protection Sequences for Main Turbine Trip with Bypass System Failure
@  The UFSAR transient analyses noted above are based, in part, on the assumption that the TSV
 
closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions and the EOC-RPT function are operable at or
 
above 30% of RTP. The transient analyses do not discuss the turbine first stage pressure
 
values in terms of psig.
Based on review of the HCGS UFSAR, the NRC staff agrees with the licensee
=s determination that the turbine first stage pressure values in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1 are details of
 
system design that are not required by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) to be included in the TSs. The
 
NRC staff also finds that the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59 provide adequate control to establish
 
the turbine first stage pressure setpoint in the associated plant procedures. Based on these
 
considerations, the NRC staff concludes that the proposed amendment is acceptable.
The NRC staff notes that removal of the turbine first stage pressure values from the TSs is
 
consistent with NUREG-1433, Revision 3, A Standard Technical Specifications, General Electric Plants BWR/4.


==4.0 STATE CONSULTATION==
ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 172 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 DOCKET NO. 50-354 Replace the following page of Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 with the attached revised page as indicated. The revised page is identified by amendment number and contains marginal lines indicating the areas of change.
Remove                                            Insert Page 3                                            Page 3 Replace the following pages of the Appendix A, Technical Specifications, with the attached revised pages as indicated. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain marginal lines indicating the areas of change.
Remove                                            Insert 3/4 3-5                                            3/4 3-5 3/4 3-47                                          3/4 3-47


In accordance with the Commission's regulations, the New Jersey State Official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The State official had no comments.  
SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 172 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 PSEG NUCLEAR LLC HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-354


==5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION==
==1.0     INTRODUCTION==


The amendment changes a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20. The NRC staff has
By letter dated July 26, 2007 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML072150248), PSEG Nuclear LLC (the licensee) requested changes to the Hope Creek Generating Station (HCGS) Technical Specification (TSs). The proposed amendment would remove values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs. Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve (TSV) closure and the turbine control valve (TCV) fast closure reactor protection system (RPS) trip functions and the end-of-cycle recirculation pump trip (EOC-RPT) are bypassed automatically.


determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no
==2.0    REGULATORY EVALUATION==


significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission=s (NRC=s or the Commission=s) regulatory requirements related to the content of the TSs are set forth in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Section 50.36, ATechnical specifications.@ This regulation requires that the TSs include items in five specific categories. These categories include (1) safety limits, limiting safety system settings and limiting control settings, (2) limiting conditions for operation (LCOs),
(3) surveillance requirements (SRs), (4) design features, and (5) administrative controls.
However, the regulation does not specify the particular TSs to be included in a plant=s TSs.
Additionally, 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) sets forth four criteria to be used in determining whether an LCO is required to be included in TSs. These criteria are:
Criterion 1:    Installed instrumentation that is used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary.
Criterion 2:    A process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design-basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.
Criterion 3:    A structure, system or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or actuates to mitigate a design-basis accident or transient that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.


significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The
Criterion 4:    A structure, system or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety.
Existing LCOs and related SRs included as TS requirements which satisfy any of the criteria stated above must be retained in the TSs. Those TS requirements which do not satisfy these criteria may be relocated to other licensee-controlled documents.


Commission has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendment involves no
==3.0      TECHNICAL EVALUATION==


significant hazards consideration, and there has been no public comment on such finding (72 FR 45460). Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical
The RPS is designed to cause rapid insertion of control rods (i.e., scram) to shutdown the reactor when specific parameters exceed predetermined limits. For HCGS, the parameters providing input to the RPS scram logic are shown in TS Table 3.3.1-1, AReactor Protection System Instrumentation.@ Two of the monitored parameters include TSV closure and TCV fast closure.
The TSV closure RPS trip function is discussed in Section 7.2.1.1.4 of the HCGS Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR). A turbine trip initiates closure of the TSVs, which can result in a significant addition of positive reactivity to the core as the reactor pressure rise causes steam voids to collapse. The TSV closure RPS trip initiates a reactor scram earlier than either the neutron monitoring system trip or reactor vessel high pressure trip to provide the required safety margin below core thermal-hydraulic limits for this abnormal operational transient.
The TCV fast closure RPS trip function is discussed in Section 7.2.1.1.5 of the HCGS UFSAR.
A generator load rejection, with reactor power above 30% of RTP, or a turbine trip automatically initiates a fast closure of the TCVs. Fast closure of the TCVs results in a situation similar to closure of the TSVs and, as such, the TCV fast closure RPS trip is provided for the same reasons as those discussed above for the TSV closure RPS trip.
The instrumentation associated with the EOC-RPT is discussed in Section 7.6.1.5 of the HCGS UFSAR. The EOC-RPT instrumentation initiates tripping of both recirculation pumps based on inputs from the RPS logic associated with closure of the TSVs or fast closure of the TSVs. The reason for tripping the recirculation pumps is to reduce the impact on the fuel of thermal transients caused by a turbine trip, generator trip, or load rejection. The rapid core flow reduction increases void content and thereby introduces negative reactivity in conjunction with control rod insertion.
The TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions and the EOC-RPT function are bypassed automatically if turbine first stage pressure is less than a pressure corresponding to 30% of rated thermal power (RTP). The intent of this automatic bypass (which is designated as Pbypass) is to reduce scrams and recirculation pump trips at low power levels where the turbine steam bypass system is effective for turbine trips and generator load rejections.
TS LCO 3.3.1 requires the RPS instrumentation channels to be operable as specified by TS Table 3.3.1-1. TS Table 3.3.1-1 requires that the TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions be operable in operational condition 1 (i.e., power operation). The applicable operational condition for these functions is modified by note Aj@ which currently reads as follows:


exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b) no environmental
This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is
        # 159.7 psig [pounds per square inch gauge] equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER. To allow for instrument accuracy, calibration, and drift, a setpoint of # 135.7 psig is used.
TS LCO 3.3.4.2 requires the EOC-RPT system instrumentation channels shown in TS Table 3.3.4.2-1 to be operable in operational condition 1 when thermal power is greater than or equal to 30% of RTP. TS Table 3.3.4.2-1, note Ab@ currently states that:
This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is
        # 159.7 psig equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER. To allow for instrument accuracy, calibration and drift, a setpoint of
        # 135.7 psig is used.
The licensee's application dated July 26, 2007, states that modifications to the high-pressure turbine, planned to be performed during the fall 2007 refueling outage, will change the relationship between turbine first stage pressure and RTP. To support this planned modification, the proposed amendment would revise note Aj@ in TS Table 3.3.1-1 and note Ab@ in TS Table 3.3.4.2-1 to remove the values for turbine first stage pressure. Specifically, the notes would read as follows:
This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER.
The licensee=s application dated July 26, 2007, states that the turbine first stage pressure values in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1 are details of system design that are not required by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) to be included in the TSs because:
: 1.       Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary.
: 2.      Turbine first stage pressure is not a process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier. Pbypass is an initial condition for some transient analyses and is retained in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1.
: 3.      Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not a structure, system, or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or actuates to mitigate a design basis accident or transient that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.
: 4.      Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not a structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety.


impact statement or environmental assessm ent need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment.  
The application dated July 26, 2007, also states that a turbine first stage pressure setpoint will be established in accordance with plant procedures before plant startup to ensure compliance with the TS requirements. Testing will be performed to confirm the turbine first stage pressure at Pbypass during the plant startup after the fall 2007 outage.
In addition to the sections in Chapter 7 of the HCGS UFSAR referenced above, the NRC staff reviewed the following portions of Chapter 15 of the HCGS UFSAR which describe the applicable transient analyses:
: 1) Section 15.2.2, AGenerator Load Rejection@
: 2) Section 15.2.3, ATurbine Trip@
: 3) Section 15.9.6.3, AAnticipated Operational Transients@
: 4) Section 15.9.6.4, AAbnormal Operational Transients@
: 5) Figure 15.9-32, AProtection Sequences for Main Turbine Trip with Bypass@
: 6) Figure 15.9-34, AProtection Sequences for Main Generator Trip with Bypass System Operation@
: 7) Figure 15.9-36, AProtection Sequences for Main Generator Trip with Bypass System Failure@
: 8) Figure 15.9-37, AProtection Sequences for Main Turbine Trip with Bypass System Failure@
The UFSAR transient analyses noted above are based, in part, on the assumption that the TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions and the EOC-RPT function are operable at or above 30% of RTP. The transient analyses do not discuss the turbine first stage pressure values in terms of psig.
Based on review of the HCGS UFSAR, the NRC staff agrees with the licensee=s determination that the turbine first stage pressure values in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1 are details of system design that are not required by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) to be included in the TSs. The NRC staff also finds that the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59 provide adequate control to establish the turbine first stage pressure setpoint in the associated plant procedures. Based on these considerations, the NRC staff concludes that the proposed amendment is acceptable.
The NRC staff notes that removal of the turbine first stage pressure values from the TSs is consistent with NUREG-1433, Revision 3, AStandard Technical Specifications, General Electric Plants BWR/4.@


==6.0 CONCLUSION==
==4.0     STATE CONSULTATION==


The Commission has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that:  (1) there
In accordance with the Commission's regulations, the New Jersey State Official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The State official had no comments.


is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by
==5.0    ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION==


operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the  
The amendment changes a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20. The NRC staff has determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The Commission has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration, and there has been no public comment on such finding (72 FR 45460). Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b) no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment.


Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the
==6.0    CONCLUSION==


common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.
The Commission has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.
Principal Contributor: R. Ennis Date: October 16, 2007}}
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License Amendment, Issuance of Amendment Removal of Turbine First Stage Pressure Values from Technical Specifications
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October 16, 2007 Mr. William Levis President & Chief Nuclear Officer PSEG Nuclear LLC - N09 Post Office Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038

SUBJECT:

HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE:

REMOVAL OF TURBINE FIRST STAGE PRESSURE VALUES FROM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TAC NO. MD6165)

Dear Mr. Levis:

The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 172 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 for the Hope Creek Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to the Technical Specifications (TSs) in response to your application dated July 26, 2007. The amendment removes values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs.

Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve closure and the turbine control valve fast closure reactor protection system trip functions and the end-of-cycle recirculation pump trip are bypassed automatically.

A copy of our safety evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice.

Sincerely,

/ra/

Richard B. Ennis, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-354

Enclosures:

1. Amendment No. 172 to License No. NPF-57
2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page

October 16, 2007 Mr. William Levis President & Chief Nuclear Officer PSEG Nuclear LLC - N09 Post Office Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038

SUBJECT:

HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE:

REMOVAL OF TURBINE FIRST STAGE PRESSURE VALUES FROM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TAC NO. MD6165)

Dear Mr. Levis:

The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 172 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 for the Hope Creek Generating Station. This amendment consists of changes to the Technical Specifications (TSs) in response to your application dated July 26, 2007. The amendment removes values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs.

Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve closure and the turbine control valve fast closure reactor protection system trip functions and the end-of-cycle recirculation pump trip are bypassed automatically.

A copy of our safety evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice.

Sincerely,

/ra/

Richard B. Ennis, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-354

Enclosures:

1. Amendment No. 172 to License No. NPF-57
2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page DISTRIBUTION:

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Mr. Thomas Joyce Mr. Michael Gaffney Senior Vice President - Operations Manager - Hope Creek Regulatory Assurance PSEG Nuclear PSEG Nuclear P.O. Box 236 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Mr. Dennis Winchester Township Clerk Vice President - Nuclear Assessment Lower Alloways Creek Township PSEG Nuclear Municipal Building, P.O. Box 157 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Mr. Paul Bauldauf, P.E., Asst. Director Mr. George Barnes Radiation Protection Programs Site Vice President - Hope Creek NJ Department of Environmental PSEG Nuclear Protection and Energy P.O. Box 236 CN 415 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Trenton, NJ 08625-0415 Mr. Carl Fricker Mr. Brian Beam Vice President - Operations Support Board of Public Utilities PSEG Nuclear 2 Gateway Center, Tenth Floor P.O. Box 236 Newark, NJ 07102 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Regional Administrator, Region I Mr. John Perry U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Plant Manager - Hope Creek 475 Allendale Road PSEG Nuclear King of Prussia, PA 19406 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Senior Resident Inspector Hope Creek Generating Station Mr. James Mallon U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Manager - Licensing Drawer 0509 PSEG Nuclear Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 Mr. Jeffrie J. Keenan, Esquire PSEG Nuclear - N21 P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038

PSEG NUCLEAR LLC DOCKET NO. 50-354 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.

172 License No. NPF-57

1. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:

A. The application for amendment filed by PSEG Nuclear LLC dated July 26, 2007, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance: (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; D. The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.

2. Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 is hereby amended to read as follows:

(2) Technical Specifications and Environmental Protection Plan The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised through Amendment No. 172, and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, are hereby incorporated into the license. PSEG Nuclear LLC shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.

3. The license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance and shall be implemented within 60 days.

FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

/ra/

Harold K. Chernoff, Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Attachment:

Changes to the Facility Operating License and the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: October 16, 2007

ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 172 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 DOCKET NO. 50-354 Replace the following page of Facility Operating License No. NPF-57 with the attached revised page as indicated. The revised page is identified by amendment number and contains marginal lines indicating the areas of change.

Remove Insert Page 3 Page 3 Replace the following pages of the Appendix A, Technical Specifications, with the attached revised pages as indicated. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain marginal lines indicating the areas of change.

Remove Insert 3/4 3-5 3/4 3-5 3/4 3-47 3/4 3-47

SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 172 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-57 PSEG NUCLEAR LLC HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-354

1.0 INTRODUCTION

By letter dated July 26, 2007 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML072150248), PSEG Nuclear LLC (the licensee) requested changes to the Hope Creek Generating Station (HCGS) Technical Specification (TSs). The proposed amendment would remove values for turbine first stage pressure associated with Pbypass from the TSs. Pbypass is the reactor power level below which the turbine stop valve (TSV) closure and the turbine control valve (TCV) fast closure reactor protection system (RPS) trip functions and the end-of-cycle recirculation pump trip (EOC-RPT) are bypassed automatically.

2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission=s (NRC=s or the Commission=s) regulatory requirements related to the content of the TSs are set forth in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Section 50.36, ATechnical specifications.@ This regulation requires that the TSs include items in five specific categories. These categories include (1) safety limits, limiting safety system settings and limiting control settings, (2) limiting conditions for operation (LCOs),

(3) surveillance requirements (SRs), (4) design features, and (5) administrative controls.

However, the regulation does not specify the particular TSs to be included in a plant=s TSs.

Additionally, 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) sets forth four criteria to be used in determining whether an LCO is required to be included in TSs. These criteria are:

Criterion 1: Installed instrumentation that is used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary.

Criterion 2: A process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design-basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.

Criterion 3: A structure, system or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or actuates to mitigate a design-basis accident or transient that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.

Criterion 4: A structure, system or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety.

Existing LCOs and related SRs included as TS requirements which satisfy any of the criteria stated above must be retained in the TSs. Those TS requirements which do not satisfy these criteria may be relocated to other licensee-controlled documents.

3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION

The RPS is designed to cause rapid insertion of control rods (i.e., scram) to shutdown the reactor when specific parameters exceed predetermined limits. For HCGS, the parameters providing input to the RPS scram logic are shown in TS Table 3.3.1-1, AReactor Protection System Instrumentation.@ Two of the monitored parameters include TSV closure and TCV fast closure.

The TSV closure RPS trip function is discussed in Section 7.2.1.1.4 of the HCGS Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR). A turbine trip initiates closure of the TSVs, which can result in a significant addition of positive reactivity to the core as the reactor pressure rise causes steam voids to collapse. The TSV closure RPS trip initiates a reactor scram earlier than either the neutron monitoring system trip or reactor vessel high pressure trip to provide the required safety margin below core thermal-hydraulic limits for this abnormal operational transient.

The TCV fast closure RPS trip function is discussed in Section 7.2.1.1.5 of the HCGS UFSAR.

A generator load rejection, with reactor power above 30% of RTP, or a turbine trip automatically initiates a fast closure of the TCVs. Fast closure of the TCVs results in a situation similar to closure of the TSVs and, as such, the TCV fast closure RPS trip is provided for the same reasons as those discussed above for the TSV closure RPS trip.

The instrumentation associated with the EOC-RPT is discussed in Section 7.6.1.5 of the HCGS UFSAR. The EOC-RPT instrumentation initiates tripping of both recirculation pumps based on inputs from the RPS logic associated with closure of the TSVs or fast closure of the TSVs. The reason for tripping the recirculation pumps is to reduce the impact on the fuel of thermal transients caused by a turbine trip, generator trip, or load rejection. The rapid core flow reduction increases void content and thereby introduces negative reactivity in conjunction with control rod insertion.

The TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions and the EOC-RPT function are bypassed automatically if turbine first stage pressure is less than a pressure corresponding to 30% of rated thermal power (RTP). The intent of this automatic bypass (which is designated as Pbypass) is to reduce scrams and recirculation pump trips at low power levels where the turbine steam bypass system is effective for turbine trips and generator load rejections.

TS LCO 3.3.1 requires the RPS instrumentation channels to be operable as specified by TS Table 3.3.1-1. TS Table 3.3.1-1 requires that the TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions be operable in operational condition 1 (i.e., power operation). The applicable operational condition for these functions is modified by note Aj@ which currently reads as follows:

This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is

  1. 159.7 psig [pounds per square inch gauge] equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER. To allow for instrument accuracy, calibration, and drift, a setpoint of # 135.7 psig is used.

TS LCO 3.3.4.2 requires the EOC-RPT system instrumentation channels shown in TS Table 3.3.4.2-1 to be operable in operational condition 1 when thermal power is greater than or equal to 30% of RTP. TS Table 3.3.4.2-1, note Ab@ currently states that:

This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is

  1. 159.7 psig equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER. To allow for instrument accuracy, calibration and drift, a setpoint of
  1. 135.7 psig is used.

The licensee's application dated July 26, 2007, states that modifications to the high-pressure turbine, planned to be performed during the fall 2007 refueling outage, will change the relationship between turbine first stage pressure and RTP. To support this planned modification, the proposed amendment would revise note Aj@ in TS Table 3.3.1-1 and note Ab@ in TS Table 3.3.4.2-1 to remove the values for turbine first stage pressure. Specifically, the notes would read as follows:

This function shall be automatically bypassed when turbine first stage pressure is equivalent to THERMAL POWER less than 30% of RATED THERMAL POWER.

The licensee=s application dated July 26, 2007, states that the turbine first stage pressure values in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1 are details of system design that are not required by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) to be included in the TSs because:

1. Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not used to detect, and indicate in the control room, a significant abnormal degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary.
2. Turbine first stage pressure is not a process variable, design feature, or operating restriction that is an initial condition of a design basis accident or transient analysis that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier. Pbypass is an initial condition for some transient analyses and is retained in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1.
3. Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not a structure, system, or component that is part of the primary success path and which functions or actuates to mitigate a design basis accident or transient that either assumes the failure of or presents a challenge to the integrity of a fission product barrier.
4. Turbine first stage pressure instrumentation is not a structure, system, or component which operating experience or probabilistic risk assessment has shown to be significant to public health and safety.

The application dated July 26, 2007, also states that a turbine first stage pressure setpoint will be established in accordance with plant procedures before plant startup to ensure compliance with the TS requirements. Testing will be performed to confirm the turbine first stage pressure at Pbypass during the plant startup after the fall 2007 outage.

In addition to the sections in Chapter 7 of the HCGS UFSAR referenced above, the NRC staff reviewed the following portions of Chapter 15 of the HCGS UFSAR which describe the applicable transient analyses:

1) Section 15.2.2, AGenerator Load Rejection@
2) Section 15.2.3, ATurbine Trip@
3) Section 15.9.6.3, AAnticipated Operational Transients@
4) Section 15.9.6.4, AAbnormal Operational Transients@
5) Figure 15.9-32, AProtection Sequences for Main Turbine Trip with Bypass@
6) Figure 15.9-34, AProtection Sequences for Main Generator Trip with Bypass System Operation@
7) Figure 15.9-36, AProtection Sequences for Main Generator Trip with Bypass System Failure@
8) Figure 15.9-37, AProtection Sequences for Main Turbine Trip with Bypass System Failure@

The UFSAR transient analyses noted above are based, in part, on the assumption that the TSV closure and TCV fast closure RPS trip functions and the EOC-RPT function are operable at or above 30% of RTP. The transient analyses do not discuss the turbine first stage pressure values in terms of psig.

Based on review of the HCGS UFSAR, the NRC staff agrees with the licensee=s determination that the turbine first stage pressure values in TS Tables 3.3.1-1 and 3.3.4.2-1 are details of system design that are not required by 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii) to be included in the TSs. The NRC staff also finds that the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59 provide adequate control to establish the turbine first stage pressure setpoint in the associated plant procedures. Based on these considerations, the NRC staff concludes that the proposed amendment is acceptable.

The NRC staff notes that removal of the turbine first stage pressure values from the TSs is consistent with NUREG-1433, Revision 3, AStandard Technical Specifications, General Electric Plants BWR/4.@

4.0 STATE CONSULTATION

In accordance with the Commission's regulations, the New Jersey State Official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The State official had no comments.

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION

The amendment changes a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20. The NRC staff has determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The Commission has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration, and there has been no public comment on such finding (72 FR 45460). Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b) no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment.

6.0 CONCLUSION

The Commission has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.

Principal Contributor: R. Ennis Date: October 16, 2007