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| {{#Wiki_filter:August 15, 2006Mr. David A. ChristianSr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. | | {{#Wiki_filter:August 15, 2006 Mr. David A. Christian Sr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. |
| Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711 | | Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711 |
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| MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENTRE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES TO THE REACTIVITYCONTROL SYSTEM ROD DROP TIME TEST (TAC NO. MC8430) | | MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES TO THE REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEM ROD DROP TIME TEST (TAC NO. MC8430) |
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| ==Dear Mr. Christian:== | | ==Dear Mr. Christian:== |
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| The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 231 to Facility Operating LicenseNo. NPF-49 for Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3), in response to your applicationdated September 13, 2005.The amendment revises the MPS3 Technical Specification temperature requirement for thereactivity control system rod drop time test.A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included inthe Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice.Sincerely,/RA/Victor Nerses, Senior Project ManagerPlant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationDocket No. 50-423 | | The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 231 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-49 for Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3), in response to your application dated September 13, 2005. |
| | The amendment revises the MPS3 Technical Specification temperature requirement for the reactivity control system rod drop time test. |
| | A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commissions biweekly Federal Register notice. |
| | Sincerely, |
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| | Victor Nerses, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-423 |
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| ==Enclosures:== | | ==Enclosures:== |
| : 1. Amendment No. 231 to NPF-49 | | : 1. Amendment No. 231 to NPF-49 |
| : 2. Safety Evaluationcc w/encls: See next page August 15, 2006Mr. David A. ChristianSr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. | | : 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page |
| Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711 | | |
| | August 15, 2006 Mr. David A. Christian Sr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. |
| | Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711 |
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| MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENTRE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES TO THE REACTIVITYCONTROL SYSTEM ROD DROP TIME TEST (TAC NO. MC8430) | | MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES TO THE REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEM ROD DROP TIME TEST (TAC NO. MC8430) |
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| The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 231 to Facility Operating LicenseNo. NPF-49 for Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3), in response to your applicationdated September 13, 2005.The amendment revises the MPS3 Technical Specification temperature requirement for thereactivity control system rod drop time test.A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included inthe Commission's biweekly Federal Register notice.Sincerely,/RA/Victor Nerses, Senior Project ManagerPlant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationDocket No. 50-423 | | The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 231 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-49 for Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3), in response to your application dated September 13, 2005. |
| | The amendment revises the MPS3 Technical Specification temperature requirement for the reactivity control system rod drop time test. |
| | A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commissions biweekly Federal Register notice. |
| | Sincerely, |
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| | Victor Nerses, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-423 |
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| ==Enclosures:== | | ==Enclosures:== |
| : 1. Amendment No. 231 to NPF-49 | | : 1. Amendment No. 231 to NPF-49 |
| : 2. Safety Evaluationcc w/encls: See next page DISTRIBUTION | | : 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page DISTRIBUTION: |
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| RidsNrrDorlLpl1-2JNakoskiFForsatyPackage Accession Number: ML062060099Amendment Accession Number: ML062060416TS(s) Accession Number: ML062270389OFFICELPLI-2/PMLPLI-2/LASPWB/CITSB/COGCLPLI-2/BC (A)NAMEVNerses:rsaCRaynorJNakoskiTKobetzSUttalBPoole DATE8/9/067/27/067/31/06no concurrence req.8/7/068/11/06OFFICIAL RECORD COPY DOMINION NUCLEAR CONNECTICUT, INC.DOCKET NO. 50-423MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSEAmendment No. 231License No. NPF-491.The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:A.The application for amendment by Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. (thelicensee) dated September 13, 2005, 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 theAct, and the rules and regulations of the Commission;C.There is reasonable assurance: (i) that the activities authorized by thisamendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with theCommission's regulations;D.The issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense andsecurity 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 theCommission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied. 2.Accordingly, the license is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications asindicated in the attachment to this license amendment, and paragraph 2.C.(2) of FacilityOperating License No. NPF-49 is hereby amended to read as follows:(2)Technical SpecificationsThe Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised throughAmendment No. 231, and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, both of which are attached hereto, are hereby incorporated in the license. Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. shall operate the facility inaccordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan. 3.This license amendment is effective as of the date of issuance, and shall beimplemented within 60 days of issuance.FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION/RA/Brooke D. Poole, Acting ChiefPlant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation | | RidsNrrDorlLpl1-2 JNakoski FForsaty Package Accession Number: ML062060099 Amendment Accession Number: ML062060416 TS(s) Accession Number: ML062270389 OFFICE LPLI-2/PM LPLI-2/LA SPWB/C ITSB/C OGC LPLI-2/BC (A) |
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| | DOMINION NUCLEAR CONNECTICUT, INC. |
| | DOCKET NO. 50-423 MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 231 License No. NPF-49 |
| | : 1. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that: |
| | A. The application for amendment by Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. (the licensee) dated September 13, 2005, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commissions 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 Commissions regulations; 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 Commissions 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-49 is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| | (2) Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised through Amendment No. 231, and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, both of which are attached hereto, are hereby incorporated in the license. Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan. |
| | : 3. This license amendment is effective as of the date of issuance, and shall be implemented within 60 days of issuance. |
| | FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION |
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| | Brooke D. Poole, Acting Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| Changes to the Technical SpecificationsDate of Issuance: August 15, 2006 ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 231FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-49DOCKET NO. 50-423Replace the following page of the Appendix A, Technical Specifications, with the attachedrevised page. The revised page is identified by amendment number and contains marginal lines indicating the areas of change. RemoveInsert3/4 1-253/4 1-25 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATIONRELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 231TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-49DOMINION NUCLEAR CONNECTICUT, INC.MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3DOCKET NO. 50-42 | | Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: August 15, 2006 |
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| | ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 231 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-49 DOCKET NO. 50-423 Replace the following page of the Appendix A, Technical Specifications, with the attached revised page. The revised page is identified by amendment number and contains marginal lines indicating the areas of change. |
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| | SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 231 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-49 DOMINION NUCLEAR CONNECTICUT, INC. |
| | MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 DOCKET NO. 50-423 |
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| | ==1.0 INTRODUCTION== |
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| | By letter dated September 13, 2005, Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. (DNC or licensee) submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) a request for a change to the Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3) Technical Specifications (TSs) temperature requirement for the reactivity control system rod drop time test. |
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| | The NRC staff reviewed the licensees September 13, 2005, application to verify that the proposed change continues to meet with the regulatory requirements as stipulated in the following General Design Criteria (GDC): |
| By letter dated September 13, 2005, Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. (DNC or licensee)submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) a request for achange to the Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3) Technical Specifications (TSs)temperature requirement for the reactivity control system rod drop time test.
| | : 1. GDC 10, Reactor design, which requires that the reactor core and associated coolant, control, and protection systems be designed with appropriate margin to assure that specified acceptable fuel design limits are not exceeded during any condition of normal operation, including the effects of anticipated operational occurrences. |
| | : 2. GDC 26, Reactivity control system redundancy and capability, which requires, among other things, that two independent reactivity control systems of different design principles be provided. GDC 26 also requires that one of the systems shall use control rods, preferably including a positive means for inserting the rods, and shall be capable of reliably controlling reactivity changes to assure that under conditions of normal operation, including anticipated operational occurrences, and with appropriate margin for malfunctions, such as stuck rods, specified acceptable fuel design limits are not exceeded. |
| | : 3. GDC 27, Combined reactivity control systems capability, which requires that the reactivity control systems be designed to have a combined capability, in conjunction with poison addition by the emergency core cooling system, of |
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| | reliably controlling reactivity changes to assure that under postulated accident conditions, and with appropriate margin for stuck rods, the capability to cool the core is maintained. |
| The NRC staff reviewed the licensee's September 13, 2005, application to verify that theproposed change continues to meet with the regulatory requirements as stipulated in thefollowing General Design Criteria (GDC):1.GDC 10, "Reactor design," which requires that the reactor core and associatedcoolant, control, and protection systems be designed with appropriate margin toassure that specified acceptable fuel design limits are not exceeded during any condition of normal operation, including the effects of anticipated operationaloccurrences. 2.GDC 26, "Reactivity control system redundan cy and capability," which requires,among other things, that two independent reactivity control systems of differentdesign principles be provided. GDC 26 also require s that one of the systemsshall use control rods, preferably including a positive means for inserting the rods, and shall be capable of reliably controlling reactivity changes to assure thatunder conditions of normal operation, including anticipated operational occurrences, and with appropriate margin for malfunctions, such as stuck rods, specified acceptable fuel design limits are not exceeded.3.GDC 27, "Combined reactivity control systems capability," which requires thatthe reactivity control systems be designed to have a combined capability, inconjunction with poison addition by the emergency core cooling system, of reliably controlling reactivity changes to assure that under postulated accidentconditions, and with appropriate margin for stuck rods, the capability to cool thecore is maintained.4.GDC 28, "Reactivity limits," which requires, among other things, that thereactivity control systems be designed with appropriate limits on the potentialamount and rate of reactivity increase to assure that the effects of postulated reactivity accidents can neither (1) result in damage to the reactor coolant pressure boundary greater than limited local yielding, nor (2) sufficiently disturb the core, its support structures or other reactor pressure vessel internals to impair significantly the capability to cool the core.Additionally, the NRC staff verified that the proposed change complies with the MPS3 licensingbasis criteria stated in the Final Safety Analysis Report. The staff used Chapter 4.6 of NUREG-0800, "Standard Review Plan (SRP) for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports forNuclear Power Plants LWR Edition," (Reference 1), and NUREG 1431, "Standard TechnicalSpecifications Westinghouse Plants," (Reference 2) as guidance during the review.
| | : 4. GDC 28, Reactivity limits, which requires, among other things, that the reactivity control systems be designed with appropriate limits on the potential amount and rate of reactivity increase to assure that the effects of postulated reactivity accidents can neither (1) result in damage to the reactor coolant pressure boundary greater than limited local yielding, nor (2) sufficiently disturb the core, its support structures or other reactor pressure vessel internals to impair significantly the capability to cool the core. |
| | Additionally, the NRC staff verified that the proposed change complies with the MPS3 licensing basis criteria stated in the Final Safety Analysis Report. The staff used Chapter 4.6 of NUREG-0800, Standard Review Plan (SRP) for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants LWR Edition, (Reference 1), and NUREG 1431, Standard Technical Specifications Westinghouse Plants, (Reference 2) as guidance during the review. |
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| The licensee has proposed to modify Limiting Condition for Operation 3.1.3.4, which isapplicable during MODES 1 and 2, and currently reads as follows:The individual full-length (shutdown and control) rod drop time from the fully withdrawnposition shall be less than or equal to 2.7 seconds from beginning of decay of stationary gripper coil voltage to dashpot entry with:a.Tavg greater than or equal to 551 F, andb.All reactor coolant pumps operating.The licensee's proposed change is to replace "551 F" with "500 F" in subpart "a."The conditions requiring control rods (or the typical terminology: rod cluster control assembly(RCCA)) drop testing are as follows:Surveillance Requirement (SR) 4.1.3.4 states that the demonstration of required RCCA droptime is required prior to reactor criticality:a.For all rods following each removal of the reactor vessel head, b.For specifically affected individual rods following any maintenance on ormodification to the Control Rod Drive System which could affect the drop time of those specific rods, andc.At least every 24 months.The RCCA drop test is intended to provide verification that RCCAs will perform as assumedduring a reactor trip from power operation. Verification of RCCA drop time allows the licensee to determine that actual drop times are consistent with the drop times assumed in the plant'ssafety analysis. The RCCA drop test ensures that the reactor internals and RCCA drivemechanisms do not interfere with RCCA motion or increase drop time, and that no degradationin the system has occurred that would adversely affect the operability of the RCCAs.The NRC staff reviewed the results from testing during the initial startup at MPS3. RCCA droptests were performed at cold (Tavg 145 F, reactor coolant system (RCS) pressure 390 psia)and hot (Tavg 557 F, RCS pressure 2250 psia ) reactor coolant temperatures with all reactorcoolant pumps operating. The tests demonstrated a slight increase in RCCA drop time asreactor coolant temperature was decreased. Specifically, a drop time increase of less than
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| | The licensee has proposed to modify Limiting Condition for Operation 3.1.3.4, which is applicable during MODES 1 and 2, and currently reads as follows: |
| was observed between the cold and hot coolant temperatures. A slight increase inRCCA drop time at lower reactor coolant temperatures is expected. At lower coolant temperatures, the coolant density increases, which increases the resistive force against a dropping RCCA, thereby increasing its drop time. Measured RCCA drop times taken duringMPS3 Cycle-10 startup were less than 1.6 seconds, and measuring the RCCA drop time at 500 F is expected to increase the RCCA drop time by less than 0.15 seconds. This wouldresult in a drop time estimate at 500 F of approximately 1.75 seconds. Based on the above,the licensee concluded that, there is sufficient margin to accommodate the slight increase indrop times as a result of performing the test at a lower temperature without changing the 2.7-seconds limit in TS 3.1.3.4. Since the decrease of the required average reactor coolanttemperature for the rod drop test would increase the rod drop time, the proposed TS change to reduce the temperature from 551 F to 500 F is still well within the existing TS value.The licensee proposes changes to the TS Bases to conform to the proposed TS change. TheNRC staff has no objection to TS Bases updates that address the proposed TS change.4 .0 | | The individual full-length (shutdown and control) rod drop time from the fully withdrawn position shall be less than or equal to 2.7 seconds from beginning of decay of stationary gripper coil voltage to dashpot entry with: |
| | : a. Tavg greater than or equal to 551 EF, and |
| | : b. All reactor coolant pumps operating. |
| | The licensees proposed change is to replace 551 EF with 500 EF in subpart a. |
| | The conditions requiring control rods (or the typical terminology: rod cluster control assembly (RCCA)) drop testing are as follows: |
| | Surveillance Requirement (SR) 4.1.3.4 states that the demonstration of required RCCA drop time is required prior to reactor criticality: |
| | : a. For all rods following each removal of the reactor vessel head, |
| | : b. For specifically affected individual rods following any maintenance on or modification to the Control Rod Drive System which could affect the drop time of those specific rods, and |
| | : c. At least every 24 months. |
| | The RCCA drop test is intended to provide verification that RCCAs will perform as assumed during a reactor trip from power operation. Verification of RCCA drop time allows the licensee |
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| | The NRC staff reviewed the results from testing during the initial startup at MPS3. RCCA drop tests were performed at cold (Tavg 145 EF, reactor coolant system (RCS) pressure 390 psia) and hot (Tavg 557 EF, RCS pressure 2250 psia ) reactor coolant temperatures with all reactor coolant pumps operating. The tests demonstrated a slight increase in RCCA drop time as reactor coolant temperature was decreased. Specifically, a drop time increase of less than 0.3 seconds was observed between the cold and hot coolant temperatures. A slight increase in RCCA drop time at lower reactor coolant temperatures is expected. At lower coolant temperatures, the coolant density increases, which increases the resistive force against a dropping RCCA, thereby increasing its drop time. Measured RCCA drop times taken during MPS3 Cycle-10 startup were less than 1.6 seconds, and measuring the RCCA drop time at 500 EF is expected to increase the RCCA drop time by less than 0.15 seconds. This would result in a drop time estimate at 500 EF of approximately 1.75 seconds. Based on the above, the licensee concluded that, there is sufficient margin to accommodate the slight increase in drop times as a result of performing the test at a lower temperature without changing the 2.7-seconds limit in TS 3.1.3.4. Since the decrease of the required average reactor coolant temperature for the rod drop test would increase the rod drop time, the proposed TS change to reduce the temperature from 551 EF to 500 EF is still well within the existing TS value. |
| | The licensee proposes changes to the TS Bases to conform to the proposed TS change. The NRC staff has no objection to TS Bases updates that address the proposed TS change. |
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| The NRC staff has reviewed the license amendment request and concluded that the proposedTS change continues to meet the regulatory requirements as stipulated in GDC 10, 26, 27 and28. Therefore, the NRC staff finds the change is acceptable.
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| In accordance with the Commission's regulations, the Connecticut State official was notified ofthe proposed issuance of the amendment. The Connecticut State official agreed with the NRC staff's conclusion as stated in Section 7.0 of this Safety Evaluation. | | : 28. Therefore, the NRC staff finds the change is acceptable. |
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| | In accordance with the Commissions regulations, the Connecticut State official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The Connecticut State official agreed with the NRC staffs conclusion as stated in Section 7.0 of this Safety Evaluation. |
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| | The amendment changes a requirement with respect to SRs. 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 change 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 (70 FR 61656). |
| | Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion as set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or |
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| | environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the amendment. |
| The amendment changes a requirement with respect to SRs. The NRC staff has determinedthat the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant changein the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no significantchange 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 (70 FR 61656). Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion as set forth in10 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 theamendment.
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| The NRC staff concludes that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety ofthe public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activity will beconducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not inimical to the common defense and security or health and safety of thepublic.
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| | The NRC staff concludes 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 activity will be conducted in compliance with the Commissions regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not inimical to the common defense and security or health and safety of the public. |
| 1.NUREG-0800, "Standard Review Plan (SRP) for the Review of Safety Analysis Reportsfor Nuclear Power Plants LWR Edition."2.NUREG 1431, "Standard Technical Specifications Westinghouse Plants."Principal Contributor: F. ForsatyDate: August 15, 2006 Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 cc: | |
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| | : 1. NUREG-0800, Standard Review Plan (SRP) for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants LWR Edition. |
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| | Principal Contributor: F. Forsaty Date: August 15, 2006 |
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| P.O. Box 426 Ludlow, MA 01056Mr. J. Alan PriceSite Vice President Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. | | Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 cc: |
| Building 475, 5 th FloorRope Ferry Road Waterford, CT 06385Mr. Chris FunderburkDirector, Nuclear Licensing and Operations Support Dominion Resources Services, Inc. | | Lillilan M. Cuoco, Esquire Mr. Joseph Roy, Senior Counsel Director of Operations Dominion Resources Services, Inc. Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Building 475, 5th Floor Electric Company Rope Ferry Road Moody Street Waterford, CT 06385 P.O. Box 426 Ludlow, MA 01056 Edward L. Wilds, Jr., Ph.D. |
| 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711Mr. David W. DodsonLicensing Supervisor Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. | | Director, Division of Radiation Mr. J. Alan Price Department of Environmental Protection Site Vice President 79 Elm Street Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. |
| Building 475, 5 th FloorRope Ferry Road Waterford, CT 06385}} | | Hartford, CT 06106-5127 Building 475, 5th Floor Rope Ferry Road Regional Administrator, Region I Waterford, CT 06385 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road Mr. Chris Funderburk King of Prussia, PA 19406 Director, Nuclear Licensing and Operations Support First Selectmen Dominion Resources Services, Inc. |
| | Town of Waterford 5000 Dominion Boulevard 15 Rope Ferry Road Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711 Waterford, CT 06385 Mr. David W. Dodson Mr. J. W. "Bill" Sheehan Licensing Supervisor Co-Chair NEAC Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. |
| | 19 Laurel Crest Drive Building 475, 5th Floor Waterford, CT 06385 Rope Ferry Road Waterford, CT 06385 Mr. Evan W. Woollacott Co-Chair Nuclear Energy Advisory Council 128 Terry's Plain Road Simsbury, CT 06070 Senior Resident Inspector Millstone Power Station c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 513 Niantic, CT 06357 Ms. Nancy Burton 147 Cross Highway Redding Ridge, CT 00870}} |
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Sources - Operating, Allowed Outage Time ML19340A0252020-01-30030 January 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 337 Regarding Adoption of 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Structure, Systems, and Components of Nuclear Power Reactors ML19305D2482019-12-31031 December 2019 Issuance of Amendments Adoption of Emergency Action Level Schemes Per NEI 99-01, Rev. 6 ML19150A3672019-05-30030 May 2019 Current Facility Operating License No. DPR-21, Tech Specs, Revised 5/30/2019 ML19126A0002019-05-28028 May 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 273 Regarding Technical Specification Changes for Spent Fuel Storage and New Fuel Storage ML19042A2772019-03-21021 March 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 272 Regarding Revision to Technical Specification Action Statement for Loss of Control Building Inlet Ventilation Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channels ML18246A0072018-09-25025 September 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 335 Regarding Revision to the Integrated Leak Rate Type a and Type C Test Intervals ML18038B2002018-02-26026 February 2018 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 118, 334, and 271 to Revise Licensee'S Name (CAC Nos. 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Millstone Power Station Unit 3 Supplement to License Amendment Request to Revise Surveillance Requirement 4.4.4.2, Reactor Coolant System Relief Valves ML15225A0082015-08-26026 August 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 322 Revision to the Final Safety Analysis Report - Examination Requirements for ANSI B31.1.0 Piping Welds ML15187A3262015-07-29029 July 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 321, Adoption of TSTF-426, Revision 5, Revise or Add Actions to Preclude Entry Into LCO 3.0.3 - RITSTF Initiatives 6B & 6C ML15187A1862015-07-28028 July 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 263, Regarding Technical Specification Changes to Auxiliary Feedwater System (MF4692) ML15187A0112015-07-27027 July 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 262, Refueling Water Storage Tank Allowable Temperatures ML15093A0022015-05-20020 May 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 320, Delete Technical Specification Index and Make Other Editorial and Administrative Changes ML15098A0342015-05-20020 May 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 261, Delete Technical Specification Index and Make Other Editorial and Administrative Changes ML15093A4412015-05-18018 May 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 319, Use of Areva M5 Alloy Clad Fuel Assemblies ML14178A5992014-07-11011 July 2014 Issuance of Amendment Proposed Changes to Technical Specification 3/4 7.5, Ultimate Heat Sink (Tac MF1780) ML14037A4082014-04-18018 April 2014 Issuance of Amendment Revise Technical Specification 3/4.7.11 Ultimate Heat Sink ML14073A0552014-04-0808 April 2014 Issuance of Amendment Calculated Containment Internal Pressure 2024-01-12
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(Kewaunee Power Station and Isfsi): Request for Threshold Determination Under 10 CFR 50.80 ML18038B2002018-02-26026 February 2018 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 118, 334, and 271 to Revise Licensee'S Name (CAC Nos. MF9844, MF9845, and MF9848; EPID L-2017-LLA-0245 and EPID L-2017-LLA-0346) 2024-01-12
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August 15, 2006 Mr. David A. Christian Sr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.
Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711
SUBJECT:
MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES TO THE REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEM ROD DROP TIME TEST (TAC NO. MC8430)
Dear Mr. Christian:
The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 231 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-49 for Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3), in response to your application dated September 13, 2005.
The amendment revises the MPS3 Technical Specification temperature requirement for the reactivity control system rod drop time test.
A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commissions biweekly Federal Register notice.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Victor Nerses, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-423
Enclosures:
- 1. Amendment No. 231 to NPF-49
- 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page
August 15, 2006 Mr. David A. Christian Sr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.
Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711
SUBJECT:
MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES TO THE REACTIVITY CONTROL SYSTEM ROD DROP TIME TEST (TAC NO. MC8430)
Dear Mr. Christian:
The Commission has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 231 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-49 for Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3), in response to your application dated September 13, 2005.
The amendment revises the MPS3 Technical Specification temperature requirement for the reactivity control system rod drop time test.
A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commissions biweekly Federal Register notice.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Victor Nerses, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-423
Enclosures:
- 1. Amendment No. 231 to NPF-49
- 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page DISTRIBUTION:
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DOMINION NUCLEAR CONNECTICUT, INC.
DOCKET NO. 50-423 MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 231 License No. NPF-49
- 1. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:
A. The application for amendment by Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. (the licensee) dated September 13, 2005, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commissions 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 Commissions regulations; 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 Commissions 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-49 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(2) Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications contained in Appendix A, as revised through Amendment No. 231, and the Environmental Protection Plan contained in Appendix B, both of which are attached hereto, are hereby incorporated in the license. Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. shall operate the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications and the Environmental Protection Plan.
- 3. This license amendment is effective as of the date of issuance, and shall be implemented within 60 days of issuance.
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
/RA/
Brooke D. Poole, Acting Chief Plant Licensing Branch I-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Attachment:
Changes to the Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: August 15, 2006
ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 231 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-49 DOCKET NO. 50-423 Replace the following page of the Appendix A, Technical Specifications, with the attached revised page. The revised page is identified by amendment number and contains marginal lines indicating the areas of change.
Remove Insert 3/4 1-25 3/4 1-25
SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 231 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-49 DOMINION NUCLEAR CONNECTICUT, INC.
MILLSTONE POWER STATION, UNIT NO. 3 DOCKET NO. 50-423
1.0 INTRODUCTION
By letter dated September 13, 2005, Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. (DNC or licensee) submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) a request for a change to the Millstone Power Station, Unit No. 3 (MPS3) Technical Specifications (TSs) temperature requirement for the reactivity control system rod drop time test.
2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
The NRC staff reviewed the licensees September 13, 2005, application to verify that the proposed change continues to meet with the regulatory requirements as stipulated in the following General Design Criteria (GDC):
- 1. GDC 10, Reactor design, which requires that the reactor core and associated coolant, control, and protection systems be designed with appropriate margin to assure that specified acceptable fuel design limits are not exceeded during any condition of normal operation, including the effects of anticipated operational occurrences.
- 2. GDC 26, Reactivity control system redundancy and capability, which requires, among other things, that two independent reactivity control systems of different design principles be provided. GDC 26 also requires that one of the systems shall use control rods, preferably including a positive means for inserting the rods, and shall be capable of reliably controlling reactivity changes to assure that under conditions of normal operation, including anticipated operational occurrences, and with appropriate margin for malfunctions, such as stuck rods, specified acceptable fuel design limits are not exceeded.
- 3. GDC 27, Combined reactivity control systems capability, which requires that the reactivity control systems be designed to have a combined capability, in conjunction with poison addition by the emergency core cooling system, of
reliably controlling reactivity changes to assure that under postulated accident conditions, and with appropriate margin for stuck rods, the capability to cool the core is maintained.
- 4. GDC 28, Reactivity limits, which requires, among other things, that the reactivity control systems be designed with appropriate limits on the potential amount and rate of reactivity increase to assure that the effects of postulated reactivity accidents can neither (1) result in damage to the reactor coolant pressure boundary greater than limited local yielding, nor (2) sufficiently disturb the core, its support structures or other reactor pressure vessel internals to impair significantly the capability to cool the core.
Additionally, the NRC staff verified that the proposed change complies with the MPS3 licensing basis criteria stated in the Final Safety Analysis Report. The staff used Chapter 4.6 of NUREG-0800, Standard Review Plan (SRP) for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants LWR Edition, (Reference 1), and NUREG 1431, Standard Technical Specifications Westinghouse Plants, (Reference 2) as guidance during the review.
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
The licensee has proposed to modify Limiting Condition for Operation 3.1.3.4, which is applicable during MODES 1 and 2, and currently reads as follows:
The individual full-length (shutdown and control) rod drop time from the fully withdrawn position shall be less than or equal to 2.7 seconds from beginning of decay of stationary gripper coil voltage to dashpot entry with:
- a. Tavg greater than or equal to 551 EF, and
- b. All reactor coolant pumps operating.
The licensees proposed change is to replace 551 EF with 500 EF in subpart a.
The conditions requiring control rods (or the typical terminology: rod cluster control assembly (RCCA)) drop testing are as follows:
Surveillance Requirement (SR) 4.1.3.4 states that the demonstration of required RCCA drop time is required prior to reactor criticality:
- a. For all rods following each removal of the reactor vessel head,
- b. For specifically affected individual rods following any maintenance on or modification to the Control Rod Drive System which could affect the drop time of those specific rods, and
- c. At least every 24 months.
The RCCA drop test is intended to provide verification that RCCAs will perform as assumed during a reactor trip from power operation. Verification of RCCA drop time allows the licensee
to determine that actual drop times are consistent with the drop times assumed in the plant's safety analysis. The RCCA drop test ensures that the reactor internals and RCCA drive mechanisms do not interfere with RCCA motion or increase drop time, and that no degradation in the system has occurred that would adversely affect the operability of the RCCAs.
The NRC staff reviewed the results from testing during the initial startup at MPS3. RCCA drop tests were performed at cold (Tavg 145 EF, reactor coolant system (RCS) pressure 390 psia) and hot (Tavg 557 EF, RCS pressure 2250 psia ) reactor coolant temperatures with all reactor coolant pumps operating. The tests demonstrated a slight increase in RCCA drop time as reactor coolant temperature was decreased. Specifically, a drop time increase of less than 0.3 seconds was observed between the cold and hot coolant temperatures. A slight increase in RCCA drop time at lower reactor coolant temperatures is expected. At lower coolant temperatures, the coolant density increases, which increases the resistive force against a dropping RCCA, thereby increasing its drop time. Measured RCCA drop times taken during MPS3 Cycle-10 startup were less than 1.6 seconds, and measuring the RCCA drop time at 500 EF is expected to increase the RCCA drop time by less than 0.15 seconds. This would result in a drop time estimate at 500 EF of approximately 1.75 seconds. Based on the above, the licensee concluded that, there is sufficient margin to accommodate the slight increase in drop times as a result of performing the test at a lower temperature without changing the 2.7-seconds limit in TS 3.1.3.4. Since the decrease of the required average reactor coolant temperature for the rod drop test would increase the rod drop time, the proposed TS change to reduce the temperature from 551 EF to 500 EF is still well within the existing TS value.
The licensee proposes changes to the TS Bases to conform to the proposed TS change. The NRC staff has no objection to TS Bases updates that address the proposed TS change.
4 .0
SUMMARY
The NRC staff has reviewed the license amendment request and concluded that the proposed TS change continues to meet the regulatory requirements as stipulated in GDC 10, 26, 27 and
- 28. Therefore, the NRC staff finds the change is acceptable.
5.0 STATE CONSULTATION
In accordance with the Commissions regulations, the Connecticut State official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The Connecticut State official agreed with the NRC staffs conclusion as stated in Section 7.0 of this Safety Evaluation.
6.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
The amendment changes a requirement with respect to SRs. 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 change 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 (70 FR 61656).
Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical exclusion as 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.
7.0 CONCLUSION
The NRC staff concludes 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 activity will be conducted in compliance with the Commissions regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not inimical to the common defense and security or health and safety of the public.
8.0 REFERENCES
- 1. NUREG-0800, Standard Review Plan (SRP) for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants LWR Edition.
- 2. NUREG 1431, Standard Technical Specifications Westinghouse Plants.
Principal Contributor: F. Forsaty Date: August 15, 2006
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