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| | Annual l Assessment A tM Meeting ti Reactor Oversight Process - 2011 Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region III Red Wing, MN July 17, 2012 1 |
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| or existing programs to maintain or | | Purpose of Todays Meeting |
| | * A public forum for discussion of the licensees performance in 2011 |
| | * NRC will address the performance issues identified in the annual assessment letter |
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| improve performance Agenda*Introduction *Review of Reactor Oversight Process
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| *National Summary of Plant PerformanceDiifPlPfRl 3*Di scuss i on o f Pl ant P er f ormance R esu l ts*Licensee Response and Remarks | | * Introduction |
| *NRC Closing Remarks | | * Review of Reactor Oversight Process |
| *Break | | * National Summary of Plant Performance |
| *NRC Available to Address Public Questions RIII ORGANIZATION 4 | | * Di Discussion i off Pl Plant Performance P f Results R l |
| Our Mission*To license and regulate the nation's civilian use of byproduct, source, and special nuclearmaterialsto 5 nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, promote the common defense and security, and protect the
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| environment Some Nuclear Facts*104 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of the electricity in the U.S.*Nuclear materials are used inmedicinefordiagnosis 6 in medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment*Nuclear materials are widely used in industry, such as in density gauges, flow measurement devices, radiography devices, and
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| irradiators The NRC Regulates*Nuclear reactors-commercial power reactors, research and test reactors, new reactor designs*Nuclear materials-nuclear reactor fuel, radioactive materials for medical, industrial, and academic use 7*Nuclear waste-transportation, storage and disposal of nuclear material and waste, decommissioning of nuclear facilities*Nuclear security-physical security of nuclear facilities and materials from sabotage or attacks What We Don't Do*Regulate nuclear weapons, military reactors, or space vehicle reactors 8*Own or operate nuclear power plants*Regulate some radioactive materials, such as X-rays and naturally
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| | * To license and regulate the nations civilian use of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, promote the common defense and security, and protect the environment 5 |
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| occurring radon How We Regulate*Establish rules and regulations*Issue licenses
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| *Provide oversight through inspection, ftdltif 9 en f orcemen t , an d eva l ua ti on o f operational experience*Conduct research to provide support for regulatory decisions*Respond to events and emergencies Assurance of Plant Safety*Require "defense-in-depth"*Require long-term maintenance of equipment 10*Require continual training of operators*Verify compliance with regulations What We Do -Nuclear Waste*The NRC regulates:-Storage of spent reactor fuel in fuel pools or dry storage casksand 11 casks , and-Any national spent fuel storage site What We Do -Nuclear Security*NRC Requires:-Well-armed and well-trained security forces-Surveillance and perimeter patrols 12 perimeter patrols-State-of-the-art site access equipment and | | * 104 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of the electricity in the U.S. |
| | * Nuclear materials are used in medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment |
| | * Nuclear materials are widely used in industry, such as in density gauges, flow measurement devices, radiography devices, and irradiators 6 |
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| controls-Physical barriers and detection zones-Intrusion detection systems and alarm
| | The NRC Regulates |
| | * Nuclear reactors - commercial power reactors, research and test reactors, new reactor designs |
| | * Nuclear materials - nuclear reactor fuel, radioactive materials for medical, industrial, and academic use |
| | * Nuclear waste - transportation, storage and disposal of nuclear material and waste, decommissioning of nuclear facilities |
| | * Nuclear security - physical security of nuclear facilities and materials from sabotage or attacks 7 |
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| stations NRC Performance Goals*Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the
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| | * Regulate nuclear weapons, military reactors, or space vehicle reactors |
| | * Own or operate nuclear power plants |
| | * Regulate some radioactive materials, such as X-rays and naturally occurring radon 8 |
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| environment 13*Security: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of
| | How We Regulate |
| | * Establish rules and regulations |
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| | * Provide oversight through inspection, enforcement, f t andd evaluation l ti off operational experience |
| | * Conduct research to provide support for regulatory decisions |
| | * Respond to events and emergencies 9 |
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| radioactive materials Reactor Oversight ProcessSafetyCornerstonesBaseline Inspection ResultsPerformance IndicatorResultsStrategicPerformance AreasSafetyCornerstonesBaseline Inspection ResultsPerformance IndicatorResultsStrategicPerformance Areas 14Significance ThresholdAction MatrixSignificance ThresholdRegulatory ResponseSignificance ThresholdAction MatrixSignificance ThresholdRegulatory Response Examples of Baseline Inspections*Equipment Alignment ~80 hrs/yr *Triennial Fire Protection ~250 hrs every 3 yrs*Operator Response ~125 hrs/yrEPd80h/15*Emergency P repare dness ~80 h rs/yr*Rad Release Controls ~110 hrs every 2 yrs*Worker Radiation Protection ~95 hrs/yr*Corrective Action Program ~250 hrs every 2 yrs*Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr Significance Threshold Performance Indicators Green:Only Baseline InspectionWhite:Increases NRC oversight
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| | * Require defense-in-depth |
| | * Require long-term maintenance of equipment |
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| Yellow:Increases NRC oversight Red:IncreasesNRCoversight 16 Red: Increases NRC oversight Inspection Findings Green:Very low safety issueWhite:Low to moderate safety issue
| | What We Do - Nuclear Waste |
| | * The NRC regulates: |
| | - Storage of spent reactor fuel in fuel pools or dry storage casks and casks, |
| | - Any national spent fuel storage site 11 |
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| Yellow:Substantial safety issue Red:High safety issue Action Matrix ConceptLicenseeResponseRegulatoryResponseDegradedCornerstoneMultiple/Rep.DegradedCornerstoneUnacceptablePerformance 17Increasing Safety SignificanceIncreasing NRC Inspection Efforts Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement Increasing Regulatory Actions National Summary of Plant Performance Status as of 12/31/2011Licensee Response 88 Regulatory Response 11DegradedCornerstone 3 18 Degraded Cornerstone 3Multiple/Repetitive Deg. Cornerstone1 Unacceptable 0 IMC 0350 Oversight1 Total104 National Summary*Performance Indicator Results for 2011*-Green 6585-White9
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| -Yellow 0 Red 0 19-Red 0*PIs are counted per plant per quarter*Total Inspection Findings in 2011#-Green 846-White13 | | * NRC Requires: |
| -Yellow 2-Red 0# Finding data current as of 2/24/2012 and does not include security findings Prairie Island Units 1 and 2January 1 -December 31, 2011*The NRC performed 3,123 hours of baseline inspection activities. | | - Well-armed and well-trained security forces |
| 20*More than 300 hours of additional inspection completed to assess industry
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| | - State-of-the-art site access equipment and controls |
| | - Physical barriers and detection zones |
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| issues. *Approximately 1,960 hours of inspection performed by onsite inspectors.
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| Safety Significant Findings or PIs*The NRC identified one finding of moderate safety significance and twenty findings of low safety significance in 2011. | | * Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment |
| 21*The White finding was due to a design issue which impacted the way the Unit 1 safety related battery chargers operated during specific plant events.*The Unit 1 performance indicators remained green throughout 2011 Prairie Island Unit 1January 1 -December 31, 2011*Unit 1 operated in the Licensee Response Column for the 1 stquarter of the assessment period 22*Unit 1 operated in the Regulatory Response Column for the remaining 3 quarters of 2011, based upon the White finding for the battery chargers*A supplemental inspection for the White finding was completed in February 2012.
| | * Security: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials 13 |
| Prairie Island Unit 2January 1 -December 31, 2011*Unit 2 operated in the Licensee Response Cldtllfididf C o l umn d ue t o a ll fi n dings an d per f ormance indicators being assessed as Green.*There were no supplemental inspections for Unit 2 during the assessment period 23 Prairie Island Units 1 and 2January 1 -December 31, 2011*Xcel operated Prairie Island Units 1 and 2 in a manner that preserved public health and
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| safety 24*NRC will perform baseline inspections at both Units for 2012.
| | Reactor Oversight Process Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Performance Indicator Baseline Inspection Results Results Significance Significance Threshold Threshold Action Matrix Regulatory Response 14 |
| Licensee Response and Remarks James Molden 25 James MoldenSite Vice President -Prairie Island Xcel Energy Company Open to the Public*The NRC places a high priority on keeping the public and stakeholders informed of its
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| activities 26*At www.nrc.gov, you can:-Find public meeting dates and transcripts;-Read NRC testimony, speeches, press releases, and policy decisions; and -Access the agency's Electronic Reading Room to find NRC publications and documents Contacting the NRC*Report an emergency-(301) 816-5100 (call collect)*Report a safety concern 27-(800) 695-7403 -Allegation@nrc.gov*General information or questions-www.nrc.gov | | Examples of Baseline Inspections |
| -Select "What We Do" for Public Affairs Actions in Response to the Japan Nuclear Accident*Actions in response to Japan Nuclear Accident Website: http://www.nrc.gov/japan/japan-info.html*Mailbox for comments on staff actions: | | * Equipment Alignment ~80 hrs/yr |
| JLD_Public.Resource@nrc.gov*Office of Public Affairs Point of Contact: | | * Triennial Fire Protection ~250 hrs every 3 yrs |
| OPA.resource@nrc.gov or 301-415-8200 28 NRC Representatives*Gary L. Shear, (Acting) Director, Division Reactor Projects -(630) 829-9600*Kenneth G. O'Brien, (Acting) Deputy Division Director, DRP-(630) 829-9601*Kenneth R. Riemer, Branch Chief | | * Operator Response ~125 hrs/yr |
| -(630) 829-9628 29 ()*Karla K. Stoedter , Senior Resident Inspector-(651) 388-8209*Paul Zurawski, Resident Inspector-(651) 388-8209*Thomas J. Wengert, Project Manager, NRR-(301) 415-4037*Nirodh Shah, Senior Project Engineer-(630) 829-9821 NRC Representatives*Christine Lipa, Chief, Decommissioning Branch (ISFSI)-(630) 829-9801*Viktoria Mitlyng, Public Affairs Officer-(630) 829-9662 | | * Emergency E Preparedness P d ~80 80 h hrs/yr |
| *Prema Chandrathil, Public Affairs Officer | | / |
| -(630) 829-9663 30 ()*Christopher S. Thomas | | * Rad Release Controls ~110 hrs every 2 yrs |
| ,Senior Resident Inspector -Monticello-(763) 295-2066*Patricia Voss, Resident Inspector -Monticello-(763) 295-2066 | | * Worker Radiation Protection ~95 hrs/yr |
| *NRC Region III Office Switchboard-(630) 829-9500 (800) 522-3025 NRC Social Media Channels*Blog:http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/*Flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/nrcgov/*Twitter:https://twitter.com/#!/nrcgov*YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/NRCgov*RSS:http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/listserver.html#rss 31 Reference Sources*Reactor Oversight Process-http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/in dex.html 32*Public Electronic Reading Room-http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html*Public Document Room-1-800-397-4209 (Toll Free)}} | | * Corrective Action Program ~250 hrs every 2 yrs |
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| | Significance Threshold Performance Indicators Green: Only Baseline Inspection White: Increases NRC oversight Yellow: Increases NRC oversight Red: Increases NRC oversight Inspection Findings Green: Very low safety issue White: Low to moderate safety issue Yellow: Substantial safety issue Red: High safety issue 16 |
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| | Action Matrix Concept Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/R ep. Unacceptable Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Perform ance Cornerstone Increasing Safety Significance Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement Increasing Regulatory Actions 17 |
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| | National Summary of Plant Performance Status as of 12/31/2011 Licensee Response 88 Regulatory Response 11 Degraded Cornerstone 3 Multiple/Repetitive Deg. Cornerstone 1 Unacceptable 0 IMC 0350 Oversight 1 Total 104 18 |
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| | * Performance Indicator Results for 2011* |
| | - Green 6585 |
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| | *PIs are counted per plant per quarter |
| | * Total Inspection Findings in 2011# |
| | - Green 846 |
| | - White 13 |
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| | # Finding data current as of 2/24/2012 and does not include security findings 19 |
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| | Prairie Island Units 1 and 2 January 1 - December 31, 2011 |
| | * The NRC performed 3,123 hours of baseline inspection activities. |
| | * More than 300 hours of additional inspection completed to assess industry issues. |
| | * Approximately 1,960 hours of inspection performed by onsite inspectors. |
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| | Safety Significant Findings or PIs |
| | * The NRC identified one finding of moderate safety significance and twenty findings of low safety significance in 2011. |
| | * The White finding was due to a design issue which impacted the way the Unit 1 safety related battery chargers operated during specific plant events. |
| | * The Unit 1 performance indicators remained green throughout 2011 21 |
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| | Prairie Island Unit 1 January 1 - December 31, 2011 |
| | * Unit 1 operated in the Licensee Response Column for the 1st quarter of the assessment period |
| | * Unit 1 operated in the Regulatory Response Column for the remaining 3 quarters of 2011, based upon the White finding for the battery chargers |
| | * A supplemental inspection for the White finding was completed in February 2012. |
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| | Prairie Island Unit 2 January 1 - December 31, 2011 |
| | * Unit 2 operated in the Licensee Response C l Column d due to t all ll findings fi di and d performance f |
| | indicators being assessed as Green. |
| | * There were no supplemental inspections for Unit 2 during the assessment period 23 |
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| | Prairie Island Units 1 and 2 January 1 - December 31, 2011 |
| | * Xcel operated Prairie Island Units 1 and 2 in a manner that preserved public health and safety |
| | * NRC will perform baseline inspections at both Units for 2012. |
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| | Licensee Response and Remarks James Molden Site Vice President - Prairie Island Xcel Energy Company 25 |
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| | Open to the Public |
| | * The NRC places a high priority on keeping the public and stakeholders informed of its activities |
| | * At www.nrc.gov, you can: |
| | - Find public meeting dates and transcripts; |
| | - Read NRC testimony, speeches, press releases, and policy decisions; and |
| | - Access the agencys Electronic Reading Room to find NRC publications and documents 26 |
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| | Contacting the NRC |
| | * Report an emergency |
| | - (301) 816-5100 (call collect) |
| | * Report a safety concern |
| | - (800) 695-7403 |
| | - Allegation@nrc.gov |
| | * General information or questions |
| | - www.nrc.gov |
| | - Select What We Do for Public Affairs 27 |
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| | Actions in Response to the Japan Nuclear Accident |
| | * Actions in response to Japan Nuclear Accident Website: http://www.nrc.gov/japan/japan-info.html |
| | * Mailbox for comments on staff actions: |
| | JLD_Public.Resource@nrc.gov |
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| | OPA.resource@nrc.gov or 301-415-8200 28 |
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| | * Gary L. Shear, (Acting) Director, Division Reactor Projects |
| | - (630) 829-9600 |
| | * Kenneth G. OBrien, (Acting) Deputy Division Director, DRP |
| | - (630) 829-9601 |
| | * Kenneth R. Riemer, Branch Chief |
| | - ((630)) 829-9628 |
| | * Karla K. Stoedter , Senior Resident Inspector |
| | - (651) 388-8209 |
| | * Paul Zurawski, Resident Inspector |
| | - (651) 388-8209 |
| | * Thomas J. Wengert, Project Manager, NRR |
| | - (301) 415-4037 |
| | * Nirodh Shah, Senior Project Engineer |
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| | * Christine Lipa, Chief, Decommissioning Branch (ISFSI) |
| | - (630) 829-9801 |
| | * Viktoria Mitlyng, Public Affairs Officer |
| | - (630) 829-9662 |
| | * Prema Chandrathil, Public Affairs Officer |
| | - ((630)) 829-9663 |
| | * Christopher S. Thomas, Senior Resident Inspector - Monticello |
| | - (763) 295-2066 |
| | * Patricia Voss, Resident Inspector - Monticello |
| | - (763) 295-2066 |
| | * NRC Region III Office Switchboard |
| | - (630) 829-9500 (800) 522-3025 30 |
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| | NRC Social Media Channels |
| | * Blog: http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/ |
| | * Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nrcgov/ |
| | * Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/nrcgov |
| | * YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/NRCgov |
| | * RSS: http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/listserver.html#rss 31 |
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| | * Reactor Oversight Process |
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| | * Public Electronic Reading Room |
| | - http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html |
| | * Public Document Room 800-397-4209 (Toll Free) 32}} |
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Category:Meeting Briefing Package/Handouts
MONTHYEARML24127A2402024-05-0707 May 2024 Presentation Slides for Prairie Island 2023 End-of-Cycle Meeting ML24029A0382024-01-31031 January 2024 January 31, 2024, Pre-application Meeting Presentation - Prairie Island ISFSI License Amendment Request to Add Grace to License Conditions ML23168A0032023-06-20020 June 2023 Handout for 6/23/2023 Pre-Application Public Meeting with Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant to Revise ISFSI TS 4.4 for TN-40HT Casks ML23156A2602023-06-0505 June 2023 2022 Prairie Island End-of-Cycle Meeting Presentation ML23102A1752023-04-14014 April 2023 April 14, 2023 TS 3.7.8 LAR Pre-Submittal Meeting Slides ML22130A5852022-05-10010 May 2022 2021 Monticello and Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant End-of-Cycle Meeting Presentation ML22048B1812022-02-18018 February 2022 Pre-Application Meeting for Prairie Island TS 5.6.6, PTLR, LAR ML21221A0202021-08-11011 August 2021 Nis Pr Bypass Test Panel License Amendment Request ML21166A3792021-06-15015 June 2021 Units 1 and 2 2020 End-of-Cycle Meeting Presentation ML21032A2632021-02-0303 February 2021 Slides for Public Meeting with Xcel Energy to Discuss a Planned Amendment to Combine the Emergency Plans and Create a Common Emergency Offsite Facility for Monticello and Prairie Island ML19347B0722019-12-12012 December 2019 TVA and Xcel Energy Slides for Joint Presubmittal Meeting to License Amendment Requests to Adopt WCAP-17661, Revision 1 ML19268A0422019-09-26026 September 2019 Pre-Application Meeting License Amendment Request Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Risk Informed Completion Times TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b ML19210D4512019-07-22022 July 2019 Abeyance Seal Preapplication Meeting Slides ML18051A1752018-02-20020 February 2018 Pre-Application Meeting License Amendment for TSTF-425 Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program Xcel Energy 2/20/2018 ML17240A3382017-08-30030 August 2017 Non-Safety Related Digital Feedwater and Amsac/Dss Control Systems Replacement Project Presentation ML17198A2632017-07-17017 July 2017 Pre-Application Meeting ML17066A3732017-03-0909 March 2017 Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Technical Specification Changes Round 2 Request for Additional Information Public Meeting: March 9, 2017 ML17037D1172017-02-0707 February 2017 License Amendment Requests for Change in Emergency Plan Staff Augmentation Response Times Pre-Submittal Meeting for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant: February 7, 2017 ML17023A0652017-01-24024 January 2017 Pre-Submittal Call Regarding License Amendment Requests for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Emergency Action Level Scheme Changes ML15140A3342015-05-13013 May 2015 Public Meeting 05132015 Licensee Slides Only ML15105A0372015-04-14014 April 2015 Xcel Energy Slide Presentation to Support Pre-Application Meeting on April 14, 2015, to Discuss Nuclear Fuel Design Transition to Include Integral Fuel Burnable Absorber (Ifba) at the Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant ML14323B0222014-11-19019 November 2014 Regcon, November 19-20, 2014: 03-Info-Session-2 Ronald Johnson - Tribal Perspective on Continued Storage ML14153A0242014-05-16016 May 2014 Xcel Energy'S Presentation Slides Supporting a May 16, 2014, Public Meeting to Discuss the Flood Hazard Reevaluation Schedule for the Monticello and Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plants ML14058A1732014-02-19019 February 2014 Diesel Generator Steady State Voltage and Frequency Limits - Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Meeting February 19, 2014 ML13210A2012013-07-29029 July 2013 2012 End-of-Cycle Slides - Licensee ML13210A2002013-07-11011 July 2013 2012 End-of-Cycle Slides ML13056A0262013-02-25025 February 2013 Regulatory Conference Slide Presentation ML12340A5402012-12-0606 December 2012 Reactor Core Cooling & Heat Removal FLEX Strategy - Phase 1 ML12326A9712012-11-21021 November 2012 Encl 3 (Handouts - Public) to Summary of October 24, 2012, Meeting with the Northern States Power Company, D/B/A Excel Energy Regarding Security Requirements and Changes Pertaining to Prairie Island TAC L24689 ML12277A1762012-10-0404 October 2012 Steam Generator Replacement Presentation ML12275A4652012-09-27027 September 2012 Meeting September 27, 2012 - Handouts ML12275A3782012-09-27027 September 2012 Xcel Energy Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Meeting Presentation, Diesel Generator Voltage and Frequency Limits. 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Annual l Assessment A tM Meeting ti Reactor Oversight Process - 2011 Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region III Red Wing, MN July 17, 2012 1
Purpose of Todays Meeting
- A public forum for discussion of the licensees performance in 2011
- NRC will address the performance issues identified in the annual assessment letter
- Licensee will be given the opportunity to respond and inform the NRC of new or existing programs to maintain or improve performance 2
Agenda
- Review of Reactor Oversight Process
- National Summary of Plant Performance
- Di Discussion i off Pl Plant Performance P f Results R l
- Licensee Response and Remarks
- NRC Available to Address Public Questions 3
RIII ORGANIZATION 4
Our Mission
- To license and regulate the nations civilian use of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, promote the common defense and security, and protect the environment 5
Some Nuclear Facts
- 104 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of the electricity in the U.S.
- Nuclear materials are used in medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment
- Nuclear materials are widely used in industry, such as in density gauges, flow measurement devices, radiography devices, and irradiators 6
The NRC Regulates
- Nuclear reactors - commercial power reactors, research and test reactors, new reactor designs
- Nuclear materials - nuclear reactor fuel, radioactive materials for medical, industrial, and academic use
- Nuclear waste - transportation, storage and disposal of nuclear material and waste, decommissioning of nuclear facilities
- Nuclear security - physical security of nuclear facilities and materials from sabotage or attacks 7
What We Dont Do
- Regulate nuclear weapons, military reactors, or space vehicle reactors
- Own or operate nuclear power plants
- Regulate some radioactive materials, such as X-rays and naturally occurring radon 8
How We Regulate
- Establish rules and regulations
- Provide oversight through inspection, enforcement, f t andd evaluation l ti off operational experience
- Conduct research to provide support for regulatory decisions
- Respond to events and emergencies 9
Assurance of Plant Safety
- Require long-term maintenance of equipment
- Require continual training of operators
- Verify compliance with regulations 10
What We Do - Nuclear Waste
- Storage of spent reactor fuel in fuel pools or dry storage casks and casks,
- Any national spent fuel storage site 11
What We Do - Nuclear Security
- Well-armed and well-trained security forces
- Surveillance and perimeter patrols
- State-of-the-art site access equipment and controls
- Physical barriers and detection zones
- Intrusion detection systems and alarm stations 12
NRC Performance Goals
- Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment
- Security: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials 13
Reactor Oversight Process Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Performance Indicator Baseline Inspection Results Results Significance Significance Threshold Threshold Action Matrix Regulatory Response 14
Examples of Baseline Inspections
- Equipment Alignment ~80 hrs/yr
- Triennial Fire Protection ~250 hrs every 3 yrs
- Operator Response ~125 hrs/yr
- Emergency E Preparedness P d ~80 80 h hrs/yr
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- Rad Release Controls ~110 hrs every 2 yrs
- Worker Radiation Protection ~95 hrs/yr
- Corrective Action Program ~250 hrs every 2 yrs
- Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr 15
Significance Threshold Performance Indicators Green: Only Baseline Inspection White: Increases NRC oversight Yellow: Increases NRC oversight Red: Increases NRC oversight Inspection Findings Green: Very low safety issue White: Low to moderate safety issue Yellow: Substantial safety issue Red: High safety issue 16
Action Matrix Concept Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/R ep. Unacceptable Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Perform ance Cornerstone Increasing Safety Significance Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement Increasing Regulatory Actions 17
National Summary of Plant Performance Status as of 12/31/2011 Licensee Response 88 Regulatory Response 11 Degraded Cornerstone 3 Multiple/Repetitive Deg. Cornerstone 1 Unacceptable 0 IMC 0350 Oversight 1 Total 104 18
National Summary
- Performance Indicator Results for 2011*
- Green 6585
- White 9
- Yellow 0
- Red 0
- PIs are counted per plant per quarter
- Total Inspection Findings in 2011#
- Green 846
- White 13
- Yellow 2
- Red 0
- Finding data current as of 2/24/2012 and does not include security findings 19
Prairie Island Units 1 and 2 January 1 - December 31, 2011
- The NRC performed 3,123 hours0.00142 days <br />0.0342 hours <br />2.03373e-4 weeks <br />4.68015e-5 months <br /> of baseline inspection activities.
- More than 300 hours0.00347 days <br />0.0833 hours <br />4.960317e-4 weeks <br />1.1415e-4 months <br /> of additional inspection completed to assess industry issues.
- Approximately 1,960 hours0.0111 days <br />0.267 hours <br />0.00159 weeks <br />3.6528e-4 months <br /> of inspection performed by onsite inspectors.
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Safety Significant Findings or PIs
- The NRC identified one finding of moderate safety significance and twenty findings of low safety significance in 2011.
- The White finding was due to a design issue which impacted the way the Unit 1 safety related battery chargers operated during specific plant events.
- The Unit 1 performance indicators remained green throughout 2011 21
Prairie Island Unit 1 January 1 - December 31, 2011
- Unit 1 operated in the Licensee Response Column for the 1st quarter of the assessment period
- Unit 1 operated in the Regulatory Response Column for the remaining 3 quarters of 2011, based upon the White finding for the battery chargers
- A supplemental inspection for the White finding was completed in February 2012.
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Prairie Island Unit 2 January 1 - December 31, 2011
- Unit 2 operated in the Licensee Response C l Column d due to t all ll findings fi di and d performance f
indicators being assessed as Green.
- There were no supplemental inspections for Unit 2 during the assessment period 23
Prairie Island Units 1 and 2 January 1 - December 31, 2011
- Xcel operated Prairie Island Units 1 and 2 in a manner that preserved public health and safety
- NRC will perform baseline inspections at both Units for 2012.
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Licensee Response and Remarks James Molden Site Vice President - Prairie Island Xcel Energy Company 25
Open to the Public
- The NRC places a high priority on keeping the public and stakeholders informed of its activities
- Find public meeting dates and transcripts;
- Read NRC testimony, speeches, press releases, and policy decisions; and
- Access the agencys Electronic Reading Room to find NRC publications and documents 26
Contacting the NRC
- (301) 816-5100 (call collect)
- (800) 695-7403
- Allegation@nrc.gov
- General information or questions
- www.nrc.gov
- Select What We Do for Public Affairs 27
Actions in Response to the Japan Nuclear Accident
- Mailbox for comments on staff actions:
JLD_Public.Resource@nrc.gov
- Office of Public Affairs Point of
Contact:
OPA.resource@nrc.gov or 301-415-8200 28
NRC Representatives
- Gary L. Shear, (Acting) Director, Division Reactor Projects
- (630) 829-9600
- Kenneth G. OBrien, (Acting) Deputy Division Director, DRP
- (630) 829-9601
- Kenneth R. Riemer, Branch Chief
- ((630)) 829-9628
- Karla K. Stoedter , Senior Resident Inspector
- (651) 388-8209
- (651) 388-8209
- Thomas J. Wengert, Project Manager, NRR
- (301) 415-4037
- (630) 829-9821 29
NRC Representatives
- (630) 829-9801
- (630) 829-9662
- ((630)) 829-9663
- Christopher S. Thomas, Senior Resident Inspector - Monticello
- (763) 295-2066
- (763) 295-2066
- NRC Region III Office Switchboard
- (630) 829-9500 (800) 522-3025 30
NRC Social Media Channels
Reference Sources
- Reactor Oversight Process
- http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/in dex.html
- Public Electronic Reading Room
- http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html
- Public Document Room 800-397-4209 (Toll Free) 32