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| number = ML15231A399
| number = ML15231A399
| issue date = 08/05/2015
| issue date = 08/05/2015
| title = 2015/08/05 NRR E-mail Capture - Cooper Nuclear Station - Technical Review Checklist Related to Interim ESEP Supporting Implementation of NTTF R2.1, Seismic (TAC No. MF5235)
| title = NRR E-mail Capture - Cooper Nuclear Station - Technical Review Checklist Related to Interim ESEP Supporting Implementation of NTTF R2.1, Seismic
| author name = Jackson D T
| author name = Jackson D
| author affiliation = NRC/NRO
| author affiliation = NRC/NRO
| addressee name = Shams M K
| addressee name = Shams M
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR
| docket = 05000298
| docket = 05000298
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{{#Wiki_filter:1NRR-PMDAPEm ResourceFrom:Jackson, DianeSent:Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:47 PMTo:Shams, MohamedCc:DiFrancesco, Nicholas; Spence, Jane; Devlin-Gill, Stephanie; Roche, Kevin; Yee, On; Rodriguez, Ricardo; Ng, Ching; Park, Sunwoo; Heeszel, David; Wyman, Stephen; 50.54f_Seismic Resource; RidsNroDsea Resource; Hsu, Kaihwa
{{#Wiki_filter:NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From:                       Jackson, Diane Sent:                       Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:47 PM To:                         Shams, Mohamed Cc:                         DiFrancesco, Nicholas; Spence, Jane; Devlin-Gill, Stephanie; Roche, Kevin; Yee, On; Rodriguez, Ricardo; Ng, Ching; Park, Sunwoo; Heeszel, David; Wyman, Stephen; 50.54f_Seismic Resource; RidsNroDsea Resource; Hsu, Kaihwa


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM ESEP SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF R2.1, SEISMIC (TAC NO. MF5235)Attachments:Cooper R2.1 Seismic ESEP NRC review.docxAugust 5, 2015 MEMORANDUM TO: Mohamed K. Shams, Chief Hazards Management Branch (JHMB) Japan Lessons-Learned Division Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Diane T. Jackson, Chief Geosciences and Geotechnical Engineering Branch 2 (RGS2) Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis Office of New Reactors  
COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM ESEP SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF R2.1, SEISMIC (TAC NO.
MF5235)
Attachments:               Cooper R2.1 Seismic ESEP NRC review.docx August 5, 2015 MEMORANDUM TO: Mohamed K. Shams, Chief Hazards Management Branch (JHMB)
Japan Lessons-Learned Division Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Diane T. Jackson, Chief Geosciences and Geotechnical Engineering Branch 2 (RGS2)
Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis Office of New Reactors


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM EXPEDITED SEISMIC EVALUATION PROCESS SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF RECOMMENDATION 2.1, SEISMIC, RELATED TO THE FUKUSHIMA DAI-ICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT (TAC NO.
COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM EXPEDITED SEISMIC EVALUATION PROCESS SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF RECOMMENDATION 2.1, SEISMIC, RELATED TO THE FUKUSHIMA DAI-ICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT (TAC NO.
MF5235) The NRC technical staff working through the Geosciences and Geotechnical Engineering Branches 1 and 2 (RGS1 and RGS2) completed the Technical Review Checklist of the COOPER NUCLEAR STATION response to Enclosure 1, Item (6) of the March 12, 2012, request for information letter issued per Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 50.54(f), to power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits requesting addressees to provide further information to support the NRC staff's evaluation of regulatory actions to be taken in response to Fukushima Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1: Seismic which implements lessons learned from Japan's March 11, 2011, Great Thoku Earthquake and subsequent tsunami. This addresses the staff review of the interim Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) report in response to Requested Item (6) of Enclosure 1, "Recommendation 2.1: Seismic," of the 50.54(f) letter. Attached is a file containing the technical review checklist to prepare a response letter to the licensee. The NRC staff reviewed the information provided and, as documented in the enclosed staff checklist, determined that sufficient information was provided to be responsive to this portion of the Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. The application of this staff review is limited to the interim ESEP as part of NTTF R2.1: Seismic activities. This electronic memo constitutes the DSEA concurrence provided that only editorial changes are made to the staff assessment that would not affect the technical conclusions or technical context of the assessment. This concludes the NRC's efforts associated with TAC NO. MF5235 for the review of the interim ESEP report for the COOPER NUCLEAR STATION. Docket No: 50-298 CONTACT: Stephanie Devlin-Gill Office of New Reactors 301-415-5301 Copy: Nicholas DiFrancesco, Stephen Wyman, Jane Spence, Stephanie Devlin-Gill, Kevin Roche, On Yee, Ricardo Rodriguez, Ching Ng, Sunwoo Park, Robert Hsu, David Heeszel, 50.54f Resource, RidsNroDsea resource Hearing Identifier: NRR_PMDA Email Number: 2311   Mail Envelope Properties   (a9077bd40d284dd9ab0149cea3dc5fa0)  
MF5235)
The NRC technical staff working through the Geosciences and Geotechnical Engineering Branches 1 and 2 (RGS1 and RGS2) completed the Technical Review Checklist of the COOPER NUCLEAR STATION response to Enclosure 1, Item (6) of the March 12, 2012, request for information letter issued per Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 50.54(f), to power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits requesting addressees to provide further information to support the NRC staffs evaluation of regulatory actions to be taken in response to Fukushima Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1: Seismic which implements lessons learned from Japans March 11, 2011, Great Thoku Earthquake and subsequent tsunami. This addresses the staff review of the interim Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) report in response to Requested Item (6) of Enclosure 1, Recommendation 2.1: Seismic, of the 50.54(f) letter.
Attached is a file containing the technical review checklist to prepare a response letter to the licensee.
The NRC staff reviewed the information provided and, as documented in the enclosed staff checklist, determined that sufficient information was provided to be responsive to this portion of the Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. The application of this staff review is limited to the interim ESEP as part of NTTF R2.1: Seismic activities.
This electronic memo constitutes the DSEA concurrence provided that only editorial changes are made to the staff assessment that would not affect the technical conclusions or technical context of the assessment.
This concludes the NRCs efforts associated with TAC NO. MF5235 for the review of the interim ESEP report for the COOPER NUCLEAR STATION.
Docket No: 50-298 CONTACT: Stephanie Devlin-Gill Office of New Reactors 301-415-5301 Copy: Nicholas DiFrancesco, Stephen Wyman, Jane Spence, Stephanie Devlin-Gill, Kevin Roche, On Yee, Ricardo Rodriguez, Ching Ng, Sunwoo Park, Robert Hsu, David Heeszel, 50.54f Resource, RidsNroDsea resource 1
 
Hearing Identifier:     NRR_PMDA Email Number:           2311 Mail Envelope Properties     (a9077bd40d284dd9ab0149cea3dc5fa0)


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==Subject:==
COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM ESEP SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF R2.1, SEISMIC (TAC NO. MF5235) Sent Date:   8/5/2015 5:46:39 PM Received Date: 8/5/2015 5:46:41 PM From:   Jackson, Diane Created By:   Diane.Jackson@nrc.gov Recipients:     "DiFrancesco, Nicholas" <Nicholas.DiFrancesco@nrc.gov> Tracking Status: None "Spence, Jane" <Jane.Spence@nrc.gov> Tracking Status: None "Devlin-Gill, Stephanie" <Stephanie.Devlin-Gill@nrc.gov> Tracking Status: None "Roche, Kevin" <Kevin.Roche@nrc.gov> Tracking Status: None "Yee, On" <On.Yee@nrc.gov> Tracking Status: None "Rodriguez, Ricardo" <Ricardo.Rodriguez@nrc.gov>
COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM ESEP SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF R2.1, SEISMIC (TAC NO. MF5235)
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Sent Date:               8/5/2015 5:46:39 PM Received Date:           8/5/2015 5:46:41 PM From:                   Jackson, Diane Created By:             Diane.Jackson@nrc.gov Recipients:
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TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO EXPEDITED SEISMIC EVALUATION PROCESSINTERIM EVALUATION IMPLEMENTING NTTF RECOMMENDATION 2.1 SEISMIC COOPER NUCLEAR STATION DOCKET NO(s). 50-298 By letter dated March 12, 2012 (USNRC, 2012a), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a request for information to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.54(f) Conditions of License (hereafter referred to as the 50.54(f) letter). Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to reevaluate the seismic hazard at their site using present-day methods and guidance for licensing new nuclear power plants, and identify actions to address or modify, as necessary, plant components affected with the reevaluated seismic hazards. Requested Information Item (6) in Enclosure 1 to the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to provide an interim evaluation and actions taken or planned to address a higher seismic hazard relative to the design basis, as appropriate, prior to completion and submission of the seismic risk evaluation.
TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO EXPEDITED SEISMIC EVALUATION PROCESSINTERIM EVALUATION IMPLEMENTING NTTF RECOMMENDATION 2.1 SEISMIC COOPER NUCLEAR STATION DOCKET NO(s). 50-298 By letter dated March 12, 2012 (USNRC, 2012a), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a request for information to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.54(f) "Conditions of License" (hereafter referred to as the "50.54(f) letter"). Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to reevaluate the seismic hazard at their site using present-day methods and guidance for licensing new nuclear power plants, and identify actions to address or modify, as necessary, plant components affected with the reevaluated seismic hazards. Requested Information Item (6) in Enclosure 1 to the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to provide an interim evaluation and actions taken or planned to address a higher seismic hazard relative to the design basis, as appropriate, prior to completion and submission of the seismic risk evaluation. Additionally, by letter dated April 12, 20131, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) staff submitted EPRI TR 3002000704 "Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Augmented Approach for the Resolution of Fukushima Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1: Seismic" (hereafter referred to as the guidance). The Augmented Approach proposed that licensees would use an Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) to address the interim actions as requested by Information Item (6) in the 50.54(f) letter. The ESEP is a simplified seismic capacity evaluation with a focused scope of certain key installed Mitigating Strategies equipment that is used for core cooling and containment functions to cope with scenarios that involve a loss of all AC power and loss of access to the ultimate heat sink to withstand the Review Level Ground Motion, which is up to two times the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE).
Additionally, by letter dated April 12, 20131, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) staff submitted EPRI TR 3002000704 Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Augmented Approach for the Resolution of Fukushima Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1: Seismic (hereafter referred to as the guidance). The Augmented Approach proposed that licensees would use an Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) to address the interim actions as requested by Information Item (6) in the 50.54(f) letter. The ESEP is a simplified seismic capacity evaluation with a focused scope of certain key installed Mitigating Strategies equipment that is used for core cooling and containment functions to cope with scenarios that involve a loss of all AC power and loss of access to the ultimate heat sink to withstand the Review Level Ground Motion, which is up to two times the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE).
Due to the expedited and interim nature of the ESEP, the assessment does not include many considerations that are part of a normal risk evaluation.These deferred items, include but are not limited to, structures, piping, non-seismic failures, and operator actions, as well scenarios such as addressing loss of coolant accidents. By letter dated May 7, 20132, the NRC staff endorsed the guidance. Central and eastern United States licensees with a reevaluated seismic hazard exceeding the SSE submitted an ESEP interim evaluation in December 2014
Due to the expedited and interim nature of the ESEP, the assessment does not include many considerations that are part of a normal risk evaluation.These deferred items, include but are not limited to, structures, piping, non-seismic failures, and operator actions, as well scenarios such as addressing loss of coolant accidents. By letter dated May 7, 20132, the NRC staff endorsed the guidance. Central and eastern United States licensees with a reevaluated seismic hazard exceeding the SSE submitted an ESEP interim evaluation in December 2014 Consistent with the interim nature of this activity, the staff performed the review of the licensees submittal to assess whether the intent of the guidance was implemented. A multi-disciplined team checked whether the identified methods were consistent with the guidance. A senior expert panel reviewed the teams questions, if any, and checklist for consistency and scope.
New or updated parameters (e.g., In-Structure Response Spectra, High Confidence of Low Probability of Failure calculations) presented by the licensees were assessed only based on licensee statements for acceptability for the Item (6) response. The application of this staff review is limited to the ESEP interim evaluation as part of NTTF R2.1: Seismic activities.
1 ADAMS Accession No. ML13102A142 2 ADAMS Accession No. ML13106A331


Consistent with the interim nature of this activity, the staff performed the review of the licensee's submittal to assess whether the intent of the guidance was implemented. A multi-disciplined team checked whether the identified methods were consistent with the guidance. A senior expert panel reviewed the team's questions, if any, and checklist for consistency and scope.
NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station By letter dated April 29, 20153, Nebraska Public Power District (the licensee) provided an Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) report in a response to Enclosure 1, Requested Information Item (6) of the 50.54(f) letter, for the Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS).
New or updated parameters (e.g., In-Structure Response Spectra, High Confidence of Low Probability of Failure calculations) presented by the licensees were assessed only based on licensee statements for acceptability for the Item (6) response. The application of this staff review is limited to the ESEP interim evaluation as part of NTTF R2.1: Seismic activities.                                                            1 ADAMS Accession No. ML13102A142 2 ADAMS Accession No. ML13106A331 NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station   2 By letter dated April 29, 20153, Nebraska Public Power District (the licensee) provided an Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) report in a response to Enclosure 1, Requested Information Item (6) of the 50.54(f) letter, for the Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS). I. Review Level Ground Motion The licensee:
I.     Review Level Ground Motion The licensee:
* described the determination of the review level ground motion (RLGM) using one of the means acceptable by the guidance
* described the determination of the review level ground motion                     Yes (RLGM) using one of the means acceptable by the guidance
* identified location of the control point and is consistent with March submittal
* identified location of the control point and is consistent with March             No submittal
* compared the site ground motion response spectra used to select the ESEP RLGM to the SSE. Yes  No  Yes CNSused a scaled SSE at a ratio of 1.39 Notes from the Reviewer:
* compared the site ground motion response spectra used to select                   Yes the ESEP RLGM to the SSE.
* The licensee did not identify the control point, however it did indicate that the control point is consistent with the March 2014 CNS Seismic Hazard and Screening Report.4 The licensee used the existing ISRS for analysis.As such, thestaff find this to beacceptable for this interim evaluation. Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
CNSused a scaled SSE at a ratio of 1.39 Notes from the Reviewer:
* The licensee did not identify the control point, however it did indicate that the control point is consistent with the March 2014 CNS Seismic Hazard and Screening Report.4 The licensee used the existing ISRS for analysis.As such, thestaff find this to beacceptable for this interim evaluation.
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes:
* the licensee's RLGM meets the intent of the guidance
* the licensees RLGM meets the intent of the guidance                             Yes
* the RLGM is reasonable for use in the interim evaluation Yes Yes II. Selection of the Success Path The licensee:
* the RLGM is reasonable for use in the interim evaluation                         Yes II. Selection of the Success Path The licensee:
* described the success path
* described the success path                                                         Yes
* described normal and desired state of the equipment for the success path
* described normal and desired state of the equipment for the success               Yes path
* ensured that the success path is consistent with the plant's overall mitigating strategies approach or provided a justification for an alternate path
* ensured that the success path is consistent with the plants overall               Yes mitigating strategies approach or provided a justification for an alternate path
* stated that the selection process was in accordance with the guidance or meets the intent of the guidance
* stated that the selection process was in accordance with the                       Yes guidance or meets the intent of the guidance
* used installed FLEX Phase 1 equipment as part of the success path
* used installed FLEX Phase 1 equipment as part of the success path                 Yes
* included FLEX Phase 2 and/or 3connections
* included FLEX Phase 2 and/or 3connections                                         Yes
* considered installed FLEX Phase 2 and/or 3equipment Yes Yes  Yes Yes  Yes Yes Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* considered installed FLEX Phase 2 and/or 3equipment                               Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified                                                             3 ADAMS Accession No. ML15126A175 and ML15126A176 4 ADAMS Accession No. ML14094A040 NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station   3 The NRC staff concludes that:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified 3 ADAMS Accession No. ML15126A175 and ML15126A176 4 ADAMS Accession No. ML14094A040 2
* the selected success path is reasonable for use in the interim evaluation
 
* the licensee considered installed Phase 2 and 3 connections or equipment in the interim evaluation. Yes  Yes  III. Selection of the Equipment List The licensee:
NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station The NRC staff concludes that:
* developed and provided the ESEL by applying the ESEP
* the selected success path is reasonable for use in the interim           Yes evaluation
* identified equipment considering the following functions: o Core cooling (with focus on Mode 1) function o Available, sustainable water source o Containment function and integrity Yes  Yes Yes Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* the licensee considered installed Phase 2 and 3 connections or           Yes equipment in the interim evaluation.
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified For PWR Plants ONLY The licenseeincluded indicators / instrumentation for the following functions: level, pressure, temperature, that would be indicative of (but not explicitly identified to specific instruments): water level of the steam generator (SG),
III. Selection of the Equipment List The licensee:
pressure of SG, containment, and reactor coolant system (RCS); and temperature of the RCS. N/A For BWR Plants ONLY The licenseeconsidered indicators for the following functions: level, pressure, temperature that would be indicative of (but not explicitly identified to specific instruments): Temperature of suppression pool, RCS, containment); Pressure of suppression pool, RCS, and drywell; water level of the suppression pool. Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* developed and provided the ESEL by applying the ESEP                     Yes
* identified equipment considering the following functions:
o Core cooling (with focus on Mode 1) function                   Yes o Available, sustainable water source                           Yes o Containment function and integrity                             Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified For PWR Plants ONLY The licenseeincluded indicators / instrumentation for the following functions:
level, pressure, temperature, that would be indicative of (but not explicitly N/A identified to specific instruments): water level of the steam generator (SG),
pressure of SG, containment, and reactor coolant system (RCS); and temperature of the RCS.
For BWR Plants ONLY The licenseeconsidered indicators for the following functions:
level, pressure, temperature that would be indicative of (but not explicitly   Yes identified to specific instruments): Temperature of suppression pool, RCS, containment); Pressure of suppression pool, RCS, and drywell; water level of the suppression pool.
Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified Through a sampling of the ESEP key components, the NRC staff concludes that:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified Through a sampling of the ESEP key components, the NRC staff concludes that:
* the licensee's process to develop the ESEL meets the intent of the guidance for the interim evaluation
* the licensees process to develop the ESEL meets the intent of the       Yes guidance for the interim evaluation
* the desired equipment state for the success path were identified
* the desired equipment state for the success path were identified         Yes
* the licensee considered the support equipment for the ESEL
* the licensee considered the support equipment for the ESEL               Yes
* both front-line and support systems appeared to be included in the ESEL as evidenced by inclusion of SSCs on the success path and of support systems (e.g., batteries, motor control centers, inverters). Yes  Yes Yes Yes NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station   4 IV. Walkdown Approach The licensee:
* both front-line and support systems appeared to be included in the       Yes ESEL as evidenced by inclusion of SSCs on the success path and of support systems (e.g., batteries, motor control centers, inverters).
* described the walkdown screening approach, including walkbys and walkdowns performed exclusively for the ESEP, in accordance with the guidance
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* credited previous walkdown results, including a description of current action(s) to verify the present equipment condition and/or configuration (e.g., walk-bys), in accordance with the guidance
 
* stated that the walkdown was performed by seismically trained personnel Yes Yes  Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station IV. Walkdown Approach The licensee:
* described the walkdown screening approach, including walkbys and       Yes walkdowns performed exclusively for the ESEP, in accordance with the guidance
* credited previous walkdown results, including a description of current Yes action(s) to verify the present equipment condition and/or configuration (e.g., walk-bys), in accordance with the guidance
* stated that the walkdown was performed by seismically trained           Yes personnel Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The licensee:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The licensee:
* described, if needed, adverse material condition of the equipment (e.g. material degradation)
* described, if needed, adverse material condition of the equipment       Yes (e.g. material degradation)
* credited previous walkdown results, included a description of current action(s) to verify the present equipment condition (e.g., walk-bys), meeting the intent of the guidance Yes  Yes The licensee:
* credited previous walkdown results, included a description of current   Yes action(s) to verify the present equipment condition (e.g., walk-bys),
* described the conditions of structural items considered for the interim evaluation, including: o spatial interactions (i.e. interaction between block walls and other items/components) o anchorage o piping connected to tanks (i.e. differential movement between pipes and tanks at connections)
meeting the intent of the guidance The licensee:
Yes  Yes Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* described the conditions of structural items considered for the interim evaluation, including:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The licensee reported deviations forCNS.
o spatial interactions (i.e. interaction between block walls and Yes other items/components) o anchorage                                                       Yes o piping connected to tanks (i.e. differential movement between   Yes pipes and tanks at connections)
If deviations were identified, there is a discussion of how the deficiencies were or will be addressed in the ESEP submittal report. No  N/A The NRC staff concludes that:
Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* the licensee described the performed walkdown approach, including any credited previous efforts (e.g.,Individual Plant Examination of External Events,IPEEE) consistent with the guidance
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The licensee reported deviations forCNS.                                     No If deviations were identified, there is a discussion of how the deficiencies N/A were or will be addressed in the ESEP submittal report.
* the licensee addressed identified deviations consistent with the guidance, if any Yes  N/A 
The NRC staff concludes that:
* the licensee described the performed walkdown approach, including       Yes any credited previous efforts (e.g.,Individual Plant Examination of External Events,IPEEE) consistent with the guidance
* the licensee addressed identified deviations consistent with the       N/A guidance, if any 4


NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station   5 V. Capacity Screening Approach and HCLPF Calculation Results The licensee:
NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station V.       Capacity Screening Approach and HCLPF Calculation Results The licensee:
* described the capacity screening process for the ESEL items, consistent with the guidance (e.g., use of EPRI NP-6041 screening table).
* described the capacity screening process for the ESEL items,         Yes consistent with the guidance (e.g., use of EPRI NP-6041 screening table).
* presented the results of the screened-out ESEL items in the ESEP report
* presented the results of the screened-out ESEL items in the ESEP     Yes report
* described the development of ISRS based on scaling
* described the development of ISRS based on scaling                   Yes
* described the development of ISRS based on new analysis consistent with the guidance
* described the development of ISRS based on new analysis               N/A consistent with the guidance
* described the method for estimating HCLPF capacity of screened-in ESEL items, including both structural and functional failure modes consistent with the guidance: o use of Conservative Deterministic Failure Margin (CDFM) o use of fragility analysis (FA) o use of experience data or generic information
* described the method for estimating HCLPF capacity of screened-in     Yes ESEL items, including both structural and functional failure modes consistent with the guidance:
* credited IPEEE spectral shape for HCLPF capacity estimates is similar to or envelopes the RLGM, and anchored at the same control point
o use of Conservative Deterministic Failure Margin (CDFM)     Yes o use of fragility analysis (FA)                             N/A o use of experience data or generic information               Yes
* presented the results of HCLPF capacities including associated failure modes for screened-in ESEL items
* credited IPEEE spectral shape for HCLPF capacity estimates is similar to or envelopes the RLGM, and anchored at the same         Yes control point
* reviewed the ESEL items with the lowest HCLPF values to ensure that their capacities are equal or greater than the RLGM Yes Yes  Yes N/A  Yes Yes N/A Yes  Yes  Yes  Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* presented the results of HCLPF capacities including associated       Yes failure modes for screened-in ESEL items Yes
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that:
* reviewed the ESEL items with the lowest HCLPF values to ensure that their capacities are equal or greater than the RLGM Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* the licensee described the implementation of the capacity screening process consistent with the intent of the guidance
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that:
* the licensee presented capacity screening and calculation results, as appropriate, in the ESEP report
* the licensee described the implementation of the capacity screening   Yes process consistent with the intent of the guidance
* the method used to develop the ISRS is consistent with guidance for use in the ESEP
* the licensee presented capacity screening and calculation results,   Yes as appropriate, in the ESEP report
* for HCLPF calculations, the licensee used HCLPF calculation methods as endorsed in the guidance
* the method used to develop the ISRS is consistent with guidance for   Yes use in the ESEP
* no anomalies were noted in the reported HCLPF   Yes Yes  Yes  Yes  Yes  VI. Inaccessible Items The licensee:
* for HCLPF calculations, the licensee used HCLPF calculation           Yes methods as endorsed in the guidance
* provided a list of inaccessible items
* no anomalies were noted in the reported HCLPF                         Yes VI.       Inaccessible Items The licensee:
* provided a schedule of the planned walkdown and evaluation for all inaccessible items
* provided a list of inaccessible items                                 Yes
* provided Regulatory Commitment to complete walkdowns. Yes N/A  N/A CNS will provide results or complete walkdown by: N/A NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station   6 Notes from the Reviewer:
* provided a schedule of the planned walkdown and evaluation for all     N/A inaccessible items
* The staff requested clarification regarding the date of photographs used by the seismic review team SRT to disposition inaccessible items. In its response (ML15215A127) the licensee provided dates for the photographs and design documents used the by the SRT in their review. The staff finds that the dates, in conjuction with the information depicted in the report, provided reasonable assurance that the current conditions of the inaccessible items are acceptable for this interim evaluation. Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* provided Regulatory Commitment to complete walkdowns.                 N/A CNS will provide results or complete walkdown by: N/A 5
 
NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station Notes from the Reviewer:
* The staff requested clarification regarding the date of photographs used by the seismic review team SRT to disposition inaccessible items. In its response (ML15215A127) the licensee provided dates for the photographs and design documents used the by the SRT in their review. The staff finds that the dates, in conjuction with the information depicted in the report, provided reasonable assurance that the current conditions of the inaccessible items are acceptable for this interim evaluation.
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that the licensee:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that the licensee:
* listed inaccessible items
* listed inaccessible items                                                           Yes
* committed to provide the results (e.g. walkdowns, walkbys, etc) of the remaining inaccessible items consistent with the guidance
* committed to provide the results (e.g. walkdowns, walkbys, etc) of                   N/A the remaining inaccessible items consistent with the guidance
* substitutions, if needed, were appropriately justified   Yes N/A  N/A VII. Modifications to Plant Equipment The licensee:
* substitutions, if needed, were appropriately justified                               N/A VII. Modifications to Plant Equipment The licensee:
* identified modifications for ESEL items necessary to achieve HCLPF values that bound the RLGM (excluding mitigative strategies equipment (FLEX)), as specified in the guidance
* identified modifications for ESEL items necessary to achieve HCLPF                   No values that bound the RLGM (excluding mitigative strategies equipment (FLEX)), as specified in the guidance
* provided a schedule to implement such modifications (if any), consistent with the intent of the guidance
* provided a schedule to implement such modifications (if any),                       N/A consistent with the intent of the guidance
* provided Regulatory Commitment to complete modifications
* provided Regulatory Commitment to complete modifications                             N/A
* provided Regulatory Commitment to report completion of modifications. No N/A  N/A N/A The licenseewill:
* provided Regulatory Commitment to report completion of                               N/A modifications.
The licenseewill:
* complete modifications by:N/A
* complete modifications by:N/A
* report completion of modifications by:N/A Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* report completion of modifications by:N/A Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that the licensee:
* No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that the licensee:
* identified plant modifications necessary to achieve the target seismic capacity
* identified plant modifications necessary to achieve the target seismic               N/A capacity
* provided a schedule to implement the modifications (if any) consistent with the guidance N/A  N/A
* provided a schedule to implement the modifications (if any)                         N/A consistent with the guidance VIII. 
 
== Conclusions:==
 
The NRC staff assessed the licensees implementation of the ESEP guidance. Due to the interim applicability of the ESEP evaluations, use of the information for another application would require a separate NRC review and approval. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensees implementation of the interim evaluation meets the intent of the guidance. The staff concludes that, through the implementation of the ESEP guidance, the licensee identified and evaluated the seismic capacity of certain key installed Mitigating Strategies equipment that is used for core cooling and containment functions to cope with scenarios that involve a loss of all AC power and loss of access to the ultimate heat sink to 6


== VIII. Conclusions:==
NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station withstand a seismic event up to the Review Level Ground Motion (RLGM). In the case of CNS, in accordance with the guidance, the RLGM used a scaled SSE at the ratio of 1.39. The application of this staff review is limited to the ESEP interim evaluation as part of NTTF R2.1:
The NRC staff assessed the licensee's implementation of the ESEP guidance. Due to the interim applicability of the ESEP evaluations, use of the information for another application would require a separate NRC review and approval. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee's implementation of the interim evaluation meets the intent of the guidance. The staff concludes that, through the implementation of the ESEP guidance, the licensee identified and evaluated the seismic capacity of certain key installed Mitigating Strategies equipment that is used for core cooling and containment functions to cope with scenarios that involve a loss of all AC power and loss of access to the ultimate heat sink to NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station   7 withstand a seismic event up to the Review Level Ground Motion (RLGM). In the case of CNS, in accordance with the guidance, the RLGM used a scaled SSE at the ratio of 1.39. The application of this staff review is limited to the ESEP interim evaluation as part of NTTF R2.1:
Seismic activities. As noted in the review checklist, the staff did not identify deviations or exceptions were taken from the guidance. The licensee found all equipment evaluated for the ESEP to have adequate capacity for the required demand. Therefore, no modification of equipment was required.
Seismic activities. As noted in the review checklist, the staff did not identify deviations or exceptions were taken from the guidance. The licensee found all equipment evaluated for the ESEP to have adequate capacity for the required demand. Therefore, no modification of equipment was required. In summary, the licensee, by implementing the ESEP interim evaluation, has demonstrated additional assurance which supports continued plant safety while the longer-term seismic evaluation is completed to support regulatory decision making. The NRC staff concludes that the licensee responded appropriately to Enclosure 1, Item (6) of the 50.54(f) letter, dated March 12, 2012, for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3.
In summary, the licensee, by implementing the ESEP interim evaluation, has demonstrated additional assurance which supports continued plant safety while the longer-term seismic evaluation is completed to support regulatory decision making. The NRC staff concludes that the licensee responded appropriately to Enclosure 1, Item (6) of the 50.54(f) letter, dated March 12, 2012, for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3.
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NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From: Jackson, Diane Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:47 PM To: Shams, Mohamed Cc: DiFrancesco, Nicholas; Spence, Jane; Devlin-Gill, Stephanie; Roche, Kevin; Yee, On; Rodriguez, Ricardo; Ng, Ching; Park, Sunwoo; Heeszel, David; Wyman, Stephen; 50.54f_Seismic Resource; RidsNroDsea Resource; Hsu, Kaihwa

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COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM ESEP SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF R2.1, SEISMIC (TAC NO.

MF5235)

Attachments: Cooper R2.1 Seismic ESEP NRC review.docx August 5, 2015 MEMORANDUM TO: Mohamed K. Shams, Chief Hazards Management Branch (JHMB)

Japan Lessons-Learned Division Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Diane T. Jackson, Chief Geosciences and Geotechnical Engineering Branch 2 (RGS2)

Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis Office of New Reactors

SUBJECT:

COOPER NUCLEAR STATION - TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST RELATED TO INTERIM EXPEDITED SEISMIC EVALUATION PROCESS SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NTTF RECOMMENDATION 2.1, SEISMIC, RELATED TO THE FUKUSHIMA DAI-ICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT (TAC NO.

MF5235)

The NRC technical staff working through the Geosciences and Geotechnical Engineering Branches 1 and 2 (RGS1 and RGS2) completed the Technical Review Checklist of the COOPER NUCLEAR STATION response to Enclosure 1, Item (6) of the March 12, 2012, request for information letter issued per Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 50.54(f), to power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits requesting addressees to provide further information to support the NRC staffs evaluation of regulatory actions to be taken in response to Fukushima Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1: Seismic which implements lessons learned from Japans March 11, 2011, Great Thoku Earthquake and subsequent tsunami. This addresses the staff review of the interim Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) report in response to Requested Item (6) of Enclosure 1, Recommendation 2.1: Seismic, of the 50.54(f) letter.

Attached is a file containing the technical review checklist to prepare a response letter to the licensee.

The NRC staff reviewed the information provided and, as documented in the enclosed staff checklist, determined that sufficient information was provided to be responsive to this portion of the Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. The application of this staff review is limited to the interim ESEP as part of NTTF R2.1: Seismic activities.

This electronic memo constitutes the DSEA concurrence provided that only editorial changes are made to the staff assessment that would not affect the technical conclusions or technical context of the assessment.

This concludes the NRCs efforts associated with TAC NO. MF5235 for the review of the interim ESEP report for the COOPER NUCLEAR STATION.

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TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO EXPEDITED SEISMIC EVALUATION PROCESSINTERIM EVALUATION IMPLEMENTING NTTF RECOMMENDATION 2.1 SEISMIC COOPER NUCLEAR STATION DOCKET NO(s). 50-298 By letter dated March 12, 2012 (USNRC, 2012a), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a request for information to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.54(f) Conditions of License (hereafter referred to as the 50.54(f) letter). Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to reevaluate the seismic hazard at their site using present-day methods and guidance for licensing new nuclear power plants, and identify actions to address or modify, as necessary, plant components affected with the reevaluated seismic hazards. Requested Information Item (6) in Enclosure 1 to the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to provide an interim evaluation and actions taken or planned to address a higher seismic hazard relative to the design basis, as appropriate, prior to completion and submission of the seismic risk evaluation.

Additionally, by letter dated April 12, 20131, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) staff submitted EPRI TR 3002000704 Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Augmented Approach for the Resolution of Fukushima Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1: Seismic (hereafter referred to as the guidance). The Augmented Approach proposed that licensees would use an Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) to address the interim actions as requested by Information Item (6) in the 50.54(f) letter. The ESEP is a simplified seismic capacity evaluation with a focused scope of certain key installed Mitigating Strategies equipment that is used for core cooling and containment functions to cope with scenarios that involve a loss of all AC power and loss of access to the ultimate heat sink to withstand the Review Level Ground Motion, which is up to two times the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE).

Due to the expedited and interim nature of the ESEP, the assessment does not include many considerations that are part of a normal risk evaluation.These deferred items, include but are not limited to, structures, piping, non-seismic failures, and operator actions, as well scenarios such as addressing loss of coolant accidents. By letter dated May 7, 20132, the NRC staff endorsed the guidance. Central and eastern United States licensees with a reevaluated seismic hazard exceeding the SSE submitted an ESEP interim evaluation in December 2014 Consistent with the interim nature of this activity, the staff performed the review of the licensees submittal to assess whether the intent of the guidance was implemented. A multi-disciplined team checked whether the identified methods were consistent with the guidance. A senior expert panel reviewed the teams questions, if any, and checklist for consistency and scope.

New or updated parameters (e.g., In-Structure Response Spectra, High Confidence of Low Probability of Failure calculations) presented by the licensees were assessed only based on licensee statements for acceptability for the Item (6) response. The application of this staff review is limited to the ESEP interim evaluation as part of NTTF R2.1: Seismic activities.

1 ADAMS Accession No. ML13102A142 2 ADAMS Accession No. ML13106A331

NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station By letter dated April 29, 20153, Nebraska Public Power District (the licensee) provided an Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process (ESEP) report in a response to Enclosure 1, Requested Information Item (6) of the 50.54(f) letter, for the Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS).

I. Review Level Ground Motion The licensee:

  • described the determination of the review level ground motion Yes (RLGM) using one of the means acceptable by the guidance
  • identified location of the control point and is consistent with March No submittal
  • compared the site ground motion response spectra used to select Yes the ESEP RLGM to the SSE.

CNSused a scaled SSE at a ratio of 1.39 Notes from the Reviewer:

  • The licensee did not identify the control point, however it did indicate that the control point is consistent with the March 2014 CNS Seismic Hazard and Screening Report.4 The licensee used the existing ISRS for analysis.As such, thestaff find this to beacceptable for this interim evaluation.

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes:
  • the licensees RLGM meets the intent of the guidance Yes
  • the RLGM is reasonable for use in the interim evaluation Yes II. Selection of the Success Path The licensee:
  • described the success path Yes
  • described normal and desired state of the equipment for the success Yes path
  • ensured that the success path is consistent with the plants overall Yes mitigating strategies approach or provided a justification for an alternate path
  • stated that the selection process was in accordance with the Yes guidance or meets the intent of the guidance
  • used installed FLEX Phase 1 equipment as part of the success path Yes
  • included FLEX Phase 2 and/or 3connections Yes
  • considered installed FLEX Phase 2 and/or 3equipment Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station The NRC staff concludes that:

  • the selected success path is reasonable for use in the interim Yes evaluation
  • the licensee considered installed Phase 2 and 3 connections or Yes equipment in the interim evaluation.

III. Selection of the Equipment List The licensee:

  • developed and provided the ESEL by applying the ESEP Yes
  • identified equipment considering the following functions:

o Core cooling (with focus on Mode 1) function Yes o Available, sustainable water source Yes o Containment function and integrity Yes Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified For PWR Plants ONLY The licenseeincluded indicators / instrumentation for the following functions:

level, pressure, temperature, that would be indicative of (but not explicitly N/A identified to specific instruments): water level of the steam generator (SG),

pressure of SG, containment, and reactor coolant system (RCS); and temperature of the RCS.

For BWR Plants ONLY The licenseeconsidered indicators for the following functions:

level, pressure, temperature that would be indicative of (but not explicitly Yes identified to specific instruments): Temperature of suppression pool, RCS, containment); Pressure of suppression pool, RCS, and drywell; water level of the suppression pool.

Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified Through a sampling of the ESEP key components, the NRC staff concludes that:
  • the licensees process to develop the ESEL meets the intent of the Yes guidance for the interim evaluation
  • the desired equipment state for the success path were identified Yes
  • the licensee considered the support equipment for the ESEL Yes
  • both front-line and support systems appeared to be included in the Yes ESEL as evidenced by inclusion of SSCs on the success path and of support systems (e.g., batteries, motor control centers, inverters).

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NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station IV. Walkdown Approach The licensee:

  • described the walkdown screening approach, including walkbys and Yes walkdowns performed exclusively for the ESEP, in accordance with the guidance
  • credited previous walkdown results, including a description of current Yes action(s) to verify the present equipment condition and/or configuration (e.g., walk-bys), in accordance with the guidance
  • stated that the walkdown was performed by seismically trained Yes personnel Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified The licensee:
  • described, if needed, adverse material condition of the equipment Yes (e.g. material degradation)
  • credited previous walkdown results, included a description of current Yes action(s) to verify the present equipment condition (e.g., walk-bys),

meeting the intent of the guidance The licensee:

  • described the conditions of structural items considered for the interim evaluation, including:

o spatial interactions (i.e. interaction between block walls and Yes other items/components) o anchorage Yes o piping connected to tanks (i.e. differential movement between Yes pipes and tanks at connections)

Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified The licensee reported deviations forCNS. No If deviations were identified, there is a discussion of how the deficiencies N/A were or will be addressed in the ESEP submittal report.

The NRC staff concludes that:

  • the licensee described the performed walkdown approach, including Yes any credited previous efforts (e.g.,Individual Plant Examination of External Events,IPEEE) consistent with the guidance
  • the licensee addressed identified deviations consistent with the N/A guidance, if any 4

NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station V. Capacity Screening Approach and HCLPF Calculation Results The licensee:

  • described the capacity screening process for the ESEL items, Yes consistent with the guidance (e.g., use of EPRI NP-6041 screening table).
  • presented the results of the screened-out ESEL items in the ESEP Yes report
  • described the development of ISRS based on scaling Yes
  • described the development of ISRS based on new analysis N/A consistent with the guidance
  • described the method for estimating HCLPF capacity of screened-in Yes ESEL items, including both structural and functional failure modes consistent with the guidance:

o use of Conservative Deterministic Failure Margin (CDFM) Yes o use of fragility analysis (FA) N/A o use of experience data or generic information Yes

  • credited IPEEE spectral shape for HCLPF capacity estimates is similar to or envelopes the RLGM, and anchored at the same Yes control point
  • presented the results of HCLPF capacities including associated Yes failure modes for screened-in ESEL items Yes
  • reviewed the ESEL items with the lowest HCLPF values to ensure that their capacities are equal or greater than the RLGM Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that:
  • the licensee described the implementation of the capacity screening Yes process consistent with the intent of the guidance
  • the licensee presented capacity screening and calculation results, Yes as appropriate, in the ESEP report
  • the method used to develop the ISRS is consistent with guidance for Yes use in the ESEP
  • for HCLPF calculations, the licensee used HCLPF calculation Yes methods as endorsed in the guidance
  • no anomalies were noted in the reported HCLPF Yes VI. Inaccessible Items The licensee:
  • provided a list of inaccessible items Yes
  • provided a schedule of the planned walkdown and evaluation for all N/A inaccessible items
  • provided Regulatory Commitment to complete walkdowns. N/A CNS will provide results or complete walkdown by: N/A 5

NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station Notes from the Reviewer:

  • The staff requested clarification regarding the date of photographs used by the seismic review team SRT to disposition inaccessible items. In its response (ML15215A127) the licensee provided dates for the photographs and design documents used the by the SRT in their review. The staff finds that the dates, in conjuction with the information depicted in the report, provided reasonable assurance that the current conditions of the inaccessible items are acceptable for this interim evaluation.

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that the licensee:
  • listed inaccessible items Yes
  • committed to provide the results (e.g. walkdowns, walkbys, etc) of N/A the remaining inaccessible items consistent with the guidance
  • substitutions, if needed, were appropriately justified N/A VII. Modifications to Plant Equipment The licensee:
  • identified modifications for ESEL items necessary to achieve HCLPF No values that bound the RLGM (excluding mitigative strategies equipment (FLEX)), as specified in the guidance
  • provided a schedule to implement such modifications (if any), N/A consistent with the intent of the guidance
  • provided Regulatory Commitment to complete modifications N/A
  • provided Regulatory Commitment to report completion of N/A modifications.

The licenseewill:

  • complete modifications by:N/A
  • report completion of modifications by:N/A Notes from the Reviewer:None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
  • No deviations or deficiencies were identified The NRC staff concludes that the licensee:
  • identified plant modifications necessary to achieve the target seismic N/A capacity
  • provided a schedule to implement the modifications (if any) N/A consistent with the guidance VIII.

Conclusions:

The NRC staff assessed the licensees implementation of the ESEP guidance. Due to the interim applicability of the ESEP evaluations, use of the information for another application would require a separate NRC review and approval. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensees implementation of the interim evaluation meets the intent of the guidance. The staff concludes that, through the implementation of the ESEP guidance, the licensee identified and evaluated the seismic capacity of certain key installed Mitigating Strategies equipment that is used for core cooling and containment functions to cope with scenarios that involve a loss of all AC power and loss of access to the ultimate heat sink to 6

NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Expedited Seismic Evaluation Process Technical Review Checklist for Cooper Nuclear Station withstand a seismic event up to the Review Level Ground Motion (RLGM). In the case of CNS, in accordance with the guidance, the RLGM used a scaled SSE at the ratio of 1.39. The application of this staff review is limited to the ESEP interim evaluation as part of NTTF R2.1:

Seismic activities. As noted in the review checklist, the staff did not identify deviations or exceptions were taken from the guidance. The licensee found all equipment evaluated for the ESEP to have adequate capacity for the required demand. Therefore, no modification of equipment was required.

In summary, the licensee, by implementing the ESEP interim evaluation, has demonstrated additional assurance which supports continued plant safety while the longer-term seismic evaluation is completed to support regulatory decision making. The NRC staff concludes that the licensee responded appropriately to Enclosure 1, Item (6) of the 50.54(f) letter, dated March 12, 2012, for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3.

Principle Contributors:

David Heeszel, Kevin Roche, Ching Ng, Robert Hsu, Sunwoo Park, Ricardo E. Rodriguez, Joseph Braverman (NRC consultant) 7