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| docket = 05000483, 07201045 | | docket = 05000483, 07201045 | ||
| license number = NPF-030 | | license number = NPF-030 | ||
| contact person = Taylor N | | contact person = Taylor N | ||
| document report number = IR 2018001, IR 2018003 | | document report number = IR 2018001, IR 2018003 | ||
| document type = Inspection Report, Letter | | document type = Inspection Report, Letter | ||
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CALLAWAY PLANT | |||
- NRC INTEGRATED INSPECTION REPORT 05000483/2018003 AND INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION INSPECTION REPORT 07201045/2018001 | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
CALLAWAY PLANT - NRC INTEGRATED INSPECTION REPORT 05000483/2018003 AND INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION INSPECTION REPORT 07201045/2018001 | |||
==Dear Mr. Diya:== | ==Dear Mr. Diya:== | ||
On September 30, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed | On September 30, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at your Callaway Plant. On October 3, 2018, the NRC inspectors discussed the results of this inspection with Mr. T. Herrmann, Site Vice President, and other members of your staff. The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report. | ||
Inspectors documented a licensee-identified violation, which was determined to be of very low safety significance. The NRC is treating this violation as a non-cited violation (NCV) consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy. | |||
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, DC | If you contest the violation or significance of the NCV, you should provide a response within 30 days of the date of this inspection report, with the basis for your denial, to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, DC 20555-0001; with copies to the Regional Administrator, Region IV; the Director, Office of Enforcement; and the NRC resident inspector at the Callaway Plant. This letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding. | ||
Sincerely, | Sincerely, | ||
/RA/ Nicholas H. Taylor, Chief Project Branch B Division of Reactor Projects Docket | /RA/ | ||
Nicholas H. Taylor, Chief Project Branch B Division of Reactor Projects Docket Nos. 50-483, 72-1045 License No. NPF-30 | |||
===Enclosures:=== | |||
Inspection Report 05000483/2018003 and 07201045/2018001 w/Attachments 1: Documents Reviewed 2: Request for Information Quarterly Baseline Inspection | |||
==Inspection Report== | ==Inspection Report== | ||
Docket | Docket Numbers: 05000483 and 07201045 License Number: NPF-30 Report Numbers: 05000483/2018003 and 07201045/2018001 Enterprise Identifiers: I-2018-003-006 and I-2018-001-0135 Licensee: Union Electric Company Facility: Callaway Plant and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Location: 8315 County Road 459 Steedman, Missouri 65077 Inspection Dates: July 1, 2018 to September 30, 2018 Inspectors: D. Bradley, Senior Resident Inspector S. Janicki, Resident Inspector S. Alferink, PhD, Reactor Inspector J. Drake, Senior Reactor Inspector L. Brookhart, Senior ISFSI Inspector, FCDB P. Elkmann, Senior Emergency Preparedness Inspector N. Hernandez, Operations Engineer C. Newport, Senior Resident Inspector E. Simpson, CHP, Health Physicist, FCDB C. Stott, Reactor Inspector Approved By: N. Taylor Chief, Project Branch B Division of Reactor Projects Enclosure | ||
: NPF-30 Report | |||
July 1, 2018 to September 30, 2018 Inspectors: | |||
D. Bradley, Senior Resident Inspector S. Janicki, Resident Inspector S. Alferink, PhD, Reactor Inspector J. Drake, Senior Reactor Inspector L. Brookhart, Senior ISFSI Inspector, FCDB P. Elkmann, Senior Emergency Preparedness Inspector N. Hernandez, Operations Engineer C. Newport, Senior Resident Inspector E. Simpson, CHP, Health Physicist, FCDB C. Stott, Reactor Inspector Approved By: | |||
N. Taylor Chief, Project Branch B Division of Reactor Projects | |||
=SUMMARY= | |||
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting an integrated inspection at the Callaway Plant in accordance with the Reactor Oversight Process. The Reactor Oversight Process is the NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors. Refer to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html for more information. NRC-identified and self-revealed findings, violations, and additional items are summarized in the tables below. A licensee-identified non-cited violation is documented in the Inspection Results at the end of this report. | |||
List of Findings and Violations None. | |||
Additional Tracking Items Type Issue number Title Inspection Status Procedure URI 05000483/2018003-01 Failure to perform 10 CFR 50.59 71111.17T Open evaluation for compensatory measures associated with stagnant, inactive loop Type Issue number Title Inspection Status Procedure LER 05000483/2018-002-00 Inadequate Emergency Operating 71153 Closed Procedure Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown on May 7, 2018 | |||
-01 Failure to perform 10 CFR 50.59 evaluation for compensatory measures associated with stagnant, inactive loop | |||
-002-00 Inadequate Emergency Operating Procedure Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown on May 7, 2018 | |||
=PLANT STATUS= | =PLANT STATUS= | ||
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==INSPECTION SCOPES== | ==INSPECTION SCOPES== | ||
Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the inspection procedures (IPs) in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp | Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the inspection procedures (IPs) in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp-manual/inspection-procedure/index.html. | ||
-manual/inspection | |||
-procedure/index.html. | |||
The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards. | Samples were declared complete when the IP requirements most appropriate to the inspection activity were met consistent with Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase. The inspectors performed plant status activities described in IMC 2515 Appendix D, Plant Status, and conducted routine reviews using IP 71152, Problem Identification and Resolution. The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards. | ||
==REACTOR SAFETY== | ==REACTOR SAFETY== | ||
==71111. | ===71111.01Adverse Weather Protection External Flooding === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.01|count=1}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.01|count=1}} | ||
The inspectors evaluated readiness to cope with external flooding on July 16, 2018. | The inspectors evaluated readiness to cope with external flooding on July 16, 2018. | ||
==71111. | ===71111.04Equipment Alignment Partial Walkdown === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.04|count=4}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.04|count=4}} | ||
The inspectors evaluated system configurations during partial walkdowns of the following systems/trains: | The inspectors evaluated system configurations during partial walkdowns of the following systems/trains: | ||
: (1) Remote shutdown panel on July 12, 2018 | : (1) Remote shutdown panel on July 12, 2018 | ||
: (2) Component cooling water emergency makeup valves on August 7, | : (2) Component cooling water emergency makeup valves on August 7, 2018 | ||
: (3) Fire water storage tanks on August 24, 2018 | : (3) Fire water storage tanks on August 24, 2018 | ||
: (4) Emergency exhaust system train B on August 25, 2018 | : (4) Emergency exhaust system train B on August 25, 2018 | ||
===Complete Walkdown (1 Sample)=== | |||
The inspectors evaluated system configurations during a complete walkdown of the component cooling water system train A on September 10, 2018. | |||
==71111. | ===71111.05AQFire Protection Annual/Quarterly Quarterly Inspection === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.05|count=4}} | |||
The inspectors evaluated fire protection program implementation in the following selected areas: | |||
: (1) Load center and motor generator room, fire area A-27, on July 20, 2018 | |||
: (2) Component cooling water train A, fire area A-16N, on September 5, 2018 | |||
: (3) Component cooling water train B and remote shutdown panel, fire areas A-16S, A-28, and A-33, on September 19, 2018 | |||
: (4) Spent fuel pool cooling train A, fire area FB-1, on September 20, 2018 | |||
=== | ===Annual Inspection (1 Sample)=== | ||
The inspectors evaluated fire brigade performance on July 23 and August 20, 2018. | The inspectors evaluated fire brigade performance on July 23 and August 20, 2018. | ||
==71111. | ===71111.06Flood Protection Measures Cables === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.06|count=1}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.06|count=1}} | ||
The inspectors evaluated cable submergence protection in safety-related manhole MH01B on August 16, 2018. | The inspectors evaluated cable submergence protection in safety-related manhole MH01B on August 16, 2018. | ||
==71111. | ===71111.11Licensed Operator Requalification Program and Licensed Operator Performance Operator Requalification === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.11|count=1}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.11|count=1}} | ||
The inspectors observed and evaluated licensed operator continuing training in the simulator on | The inspectors observed and evaluated licensed operator continuing training in the simulator on | ||
Operator Performance (1 Sample) The inspectors observed and evaluated control room staff in the following evolutions | ===July 27, 2018. | ||
: | Operator Performance (1 Sample)=== | ||
The inspectors observed and evaluated control room staff in the following evolutions: | |||
: (1) Crew turnover on September 7, 2018 | : (1) Crew turnover on September 7, 2018 | ||
: (2) Pressurizer backup heaters capacity test and post maintenance test on September 21, 2018 | : (2) Pressurizer backup heaters capacity test and post maintenance test on September 21, 2018 | ||
== | ===Operator Exams (1 Sample)=== | ||
The inspectors reviewed and evaluated requalification examination results on August 22, 2018. | |||
===Routine Maintenance Effectiveness=== | ===71111.12Maintenance Effectiveness Routine Maintenance Effectiveness === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.12|count=2}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.12|count=2}} | ||
The inspectors evaluated the effectiveness of routine maintenance activities associated with the following equipment and/or safety significant functions | The inspectors evaluated the effectiveness of routine maintenance activities associated with the following equipment and/or safety significant functions: | ||
: | |||
: (1) Emergency diesel generator including temperature switches on July 11, 2018 | : (1) Emergency diesel generator including temperature switches on July 11, 2018 | ||
: (2) Component cooling water including gas voiding on September 21, 2018 | : (2) Component cooling water including gas voiding on September 21, 2018 | ||
==71111. | ===71111.13Maintenance Risk Assessments and Emergent Work Control === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.13|count=5}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.13|count=5}} | ||
The inspectors evaluated the risk assessments for the following planned and emergent work activities | The inspectors evaluated the risk assessments for the following planned and emergent work activities: | ||
: | |||
: (1) Elevated risk actions due to emergent work on the solid state protection system input relay K334 on July 9, 2018 | : (1) Elevated risk actions due to emergent work on the solid state protection system input relay K334 on July 9, 2018 | ||
: (2) Elevated risk actions due to planned residual heat removal train A pump and valve inservice testing on July 20, 2018 | : (2) Elevated risk actions due to planned residual heat removal train A pump and valve inservice testing on July 20, 2018 | ||
: (3) Elevated risk actions due to planned containment isolation signal train B relay testing on August 16, 2018 | : (3) Elevated risk actions due to planned containment isolation signal train B relay testing on August 16, 2018 | ||
: (4) Elevated risk actions due to planned control room filtration train A surveillance testing on August | : (4) Elevated risk actions due to planned control room filtration train A surveillance testing on August 28, 2018 | ||
: (5) Elevated risk actions due to planned switchyard breaker | : (5) Elevated risk actions due to planned switchyard breaker replacements on September 14, 2018 | ||
==71111. | ===71111.15Operability Determinations and Functionality Assessments === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.15|count=3}} | |||
The inspectors evaluated the following operability determinations and functionality assessments: | |||
: (1) Component cooling water piping penetration degradation on August 15, 2018 | : (1) Component cooling water piping penetration degradation on August 15, 2018 | ||
: (2) Engineered safety features actuation system surveillance results on August 16, 2018 | : (2) Engineered safety features actuation system surveillance results on August 16, 2018 | ||
: (3) Emergency diesel generator fuel oil filtration on August 24, 2018 | : (3) Emergency diesel generator fuel oil filtration on August 24, 2018 | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111. | |||
The inspectors evaluated the following from August 6-10, 2018: 10 CFR 50.59 Evaluations | ===71111.17TEvaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments === | ||
: (1) CA2512-16-05, modification package 13-0033, | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.17|count=1}} | ||
The inspectors evaluated the following from August 6-10, 2018: | |||
10 CFR 50.59 Evaluations | |||
: (1) CA2512-16-05, modification package 13-0033, hardened condensate storage tank | |||
: (2) CA2512 Final Safety Analysis Report change to increase the maximum design bases accident temperature for class 1E equipment rooms | : (2) CA2512 Final Safety Analysis Report change to increase the maximum design bases accident temperature for class 1E equipment rooms | ||
: (3) | : (3) CA2512 16-09 - procedure change (ODP-ZZ-00002) regarding when emergency diesel generator room ventilation supply fans are required | ||
: (4) | : (4) CA2512 17-02 - LDCN 17-0003, volume control tank explosive atmosphere (forced oxidation)10 CFR 50.59 Screening/Applicability Determinations | ||
: (1) CA2511-01160, | : (1) CA2511-01160, modification package 17-0012, bypass (jumper) A ultimate heat sink fan motor high speed thermal overloads | ||
A ultimate heat sink fan motor high speed thermal overloads | |||
: (2) CA2511/OTN-AP-00003/002, hardened condensate storage tank | : (2) CA2511/OTN-AP-00003/002, hardened condensate storage tank | ||
: (3) CA2511/compensatory measures additions to OTO-ZZ-00012 | : (3) CA2511/compensatory measures additions to OTO-ZZ-00012 | ||
: (4) CA2511/OTN | : (4) CA2511/OTN-GK-00001/050, control building heating, ventilation, air conditioning system | ||
-GK-00001/050, control building heating, ventilation, air conditioning system | : (5) CA2511/OTN-GK-00001/051, control building heating ventilation, air conditioning system | ||
: (5) CA2511/OTN | : (6) CA2511/OTN-NG-00001/017, class 1E 480 heating ventilation, air conditioning electrical system | ||
-GK-00001/051 , control building heating ventilation, air conditioning system | : (7) CA2511-01088, MP 16-0036/201606214-modification of essential service water drains both component cooling water heat exchangers | ||
: (6) CA2511/OTN | |||
-NG-00001/017, class 1E | |||
: (7) CA2511-01088 , MP 16-0036/201606214 | |||
-modification of essential service water drains both component cooling water heat exchangers | |||
: (8) CA2511-01090, replacement of under frequency relay for reactor coolant pump motor | : (8) CA2511-01090, replacement of under frequency relay for reactor coolant pump motor | ||
: (9) CA2511/MP18 | : (9) CA2511/MP18-0045, NK battery replacement | ||
-0045 , NK battery replacement | |||
: (10) CA2511/OTN-EF-00001/073, essential service water system | : (10) CA2511/OTN-EF-00001/073, essential service water system | ||
: (11) CA2511/EOPADD42/002 , | : (11) CA2511/EOPADD42/002, revise procedure to make the motor-driven auxiliary feedwater pumps available when the hardened condensate storage tank is aligned to auxiliary feedwater suction | ||
-driven auxiliary feedwater pumps available when the hardened condensate storage tank is aligned to auxiliary feedwater suction | : (12) CA2511/OTS-PA-00001/022 - operation and testing of alternate power source | ||
: (12) CA2511/OTS-PA-00001/022 | : (13) CA2511/OTN-EP-00001 ADD3/009 - initial fill and vent of safety injection accumulators | ||
- operation and testing of alternate power source | : (14) CA2511/17000810 - cycle KJHS0180 to maintain jacket water temp in proper temperature band | ||
: (13) CA2511/OTN-EP-00001 ADD3/009 | : (15) CA2511/OTN-EB-00001 ADD1/007 - component cooling water equipment rotation and controlling temperature | ||
- initial fill and vent of safety injection accumulators | : (16) CA2511/night order and immediate operability determination compensatory measures for Condition Report 201802284 | ||
: (14) CA2511/17000810 | : (17) CA2511/OTN-NG-00001/017, class 1E 480 heating ventilation, air conditioning electrical system | ||
- cycle KJHS0180 to maintain jacket water temp in proper temperature band | : (18) CA2511/EOPADD42/002, make the motor-driven auxiliary feedwater pumps available when the hardened condensate storage tank is aligned to auxiliary feedwater suction | ||
: (15) CA2511/OTN-EB-00001 ADD1/ | |||
007 - component cooling water equipment rotation and controlling temperature | |||
: (16) | |||
: (17) CA2511/OTN | |||
-NG-00001/017, class 1E 480 heating ventilation, air conditioning electrical system | |||
: (18) CA2511/EOPADD42/002 | |||
, make the motor | |||
-driven auxiliary feedwater pumps available when the hardened condensate storage tank is aligned to auxiliary | |||
==71111. | ===71111.18Plant Modifications === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.18|count=1}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.18|count=1}} | ||
The inspectors evaluated modification package MP 07-0069, replace 480V load center circuit breakers with new Square D | The inspectors evaluated modification package MP 07-0069, replace 480V load center circuit breakers with new Square D breakers. | ||
==71111. | ===71111.19Post Maintenance Testing === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.19|count=5}} | |||
The inspectors evaluated the following post maintenance tests: | |||
: (1) Battery charger NK22 after equipment outage on July 18, 2018 | : (1) Battery charger NK22 after equipment outage on July 18, 2018 | ||
: (2) Emergency exhaust system train A after equipment outage on August 8, 2018 | : (2) Emergency exhaust system train A after equipment outage on August 8, 2018 | ||
: (3) SGK04B modification after equipment outage on August | : (3) SGK04B modification after equipment outage on August 13, 2018 | ||
: (4) Site 200 series electrical distribution after equipment outage on September 9, 2018 | : (4) Site 200 series electrical distribution after equipment outage on September 9, 2018 | ||
: (5) Pressurizer backup heaters after equipment outage on September 21, 2018 | : (5) Pressurizer backup heaters after equipment outage on September 21, 2018 | ||
==71111. | ===71111.22Surveillance Testing The inspectors evaluated the following surveillance tests: Routine === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71111.22|count=2}} | |||
: (1) Containment isolation signal slave relay train A test on August 2, 2018 | |||
: (2) Ultimate heat sink cooling tower fan, trains A and B, test on August 22, 2018 | |||
===In-service (2 Samples)=== | |||
: (1) Emergency service water pump train A in-service test on July 11, 2018 | : (1) Emergency service water pump train A in-service test on July 11, 2018 | ||
: (2) Emergency diesel generator fuel oil system train B in-service test on July 25, 2018 | : (2) Emergency diesel generator fuel oil system train B in-service test on July 25, 2018 | ||
==71114. | ===71114.04Emergency Action Level and Emergency Plan Changes === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71114.04|count=1}} | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71114.04|count=1}} | ||
The | The inspectors evaluated Procedure EIP-ZZ-00101, Classification of Emergencies, Revision 55 on September 13, 2018. This evaluation does not constitute NRC approval. | ||
==OTHER ACTIVITIES | ==OTHER ACTIVITIES - BASELINE== | ||
- BASELINE== | |||
== | ===71151Performance Indicator Verification === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71151|count=3}} | |||
The inspectors verified licensee performance indicators submittals listed below: | |||
: (1) IE01: Unplanned Scrams per 7000 Critical Hours Sample (07/01/2017 - 06/30/2018) | |||
: (2) IE03: Unplanned Power Changes per 7000 Critical Hours Sample (07/01/2017 - | |||
06/30/2018) | |||
: (3) IE04: Unplanned Scrams with Complications Sample (07/01/2017 - 06/30/2018) | |||
===Annual Follow | ===71152Problem Identification and Resolution Annual Follow-up of Selected Issues === | ||
-up of Selected Issues | {{IP sample|IP=IP 71152|count=2}} | ||
The inspectors reviewed the licensees implementation of its corrective action program related to the following issues: | |||
: (1) Essential service water system thermal performance evaluation including inventory losses under Condition Report 201803313 on August 9, 2018 | : (1) Essential service water system thermal performance evaluation including inventory losses under Condition Report 201803313 on August 9, 2018 | ||
: (2) Switchyard breaker trip, MDV52-2 , under Condition Report 201803237 on July 28 , 2018 | : (2) Switchyard breaker trip, MDV52-2, under Condition Report 201803237 on July 28, 2018 | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP | |||
The inspectors evaluated Licensee Event Report 2018-002-00, Inadequate Emergency Operating Procedure Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown on May 7, 2018, which can be accessed at https://lersearch.inl.gov/LERSearchCriteria.aspx | ===71153Follow-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion Licensee Event Reports === | ||
{{IP sample|IP=IP 71153|count=1}} | |||
The inspectors evaluated Licensee Event Report 2018-002-00, Inadequate Emergency Operating Procedure Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown on May 7, 2018, which can be accessed at https://lersearch.inl.gov/LERSearchCriteria.aspx. | |||
==OTHER ACTIVITIES== | ==OTHER ACTIVITIES== | ||
- TEMPORARY INSTRUCTIONS, INFREQUENT AND ABNORMAL | - TEMPORARY INSTRUCTIONS, INFREQUENT AND ABNORMAL 60855Operation of an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation and 60857Review of 10 CFR 72.48 Evaluations The inspectors evaluated the licensees operation of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) from August 11-17, 2018, on-site at the Callaway Plant and conducted an in-office review of additional documentation, including quality assurance audit reports, condition reports, and documents related to the licensees maintenance of their ISFSI and related equipment. | ||
During the routine ISFSI inspection, Callaway was in the middle of their second loading campaign. Inspectors were onsite to observe the loading activities associated with canister number 4 out of 12 planned for the dry fuel storage campaign. By the end of the loading campaign, the licensee was expected to have a total of 18 canisters stored in the UMAX ISFSI. | The Callaway ISFSI is a 10 CFR Part 72 general licensed ISFSI and utilized the Holtec HI-STORM UMAX Storage System, approved under Certificate of Compliance 1040, License Amendment 0, UMAX Final Safety Analysis Report Revision 2, and HI-STORM FW Final Safety Analysis Report Revision 3. This storage system utilizes the multi-purpose canister (MPC-37)that stores 37 pressurized water reactor fuel assemblies in a below grade vertical ventilated module. Callaway had constructed the UMAX ISFSI to hold 48 MPC-37 canisters within the vertical ventilated modules at the site. The top ISFSI pad dimensions are 108.5 feet by 157.5 feet, configured in six rows of eight canisters. During the routine ISFSI inspection, Callaway was in the middle of their second loading campaign. Inspectors were onsite to observe the loading activities associated with canister number 4 out of 12 planned for the dry fuel storage campaign. By the end of the loading campaign, the licensee was expected to have a total of 18 canisters stored in the UMAX ISFSI. | ||
The ISFSI activities specifically reviewed during the on | The ISFSI activities specifically reviewed during the on-site inspection and the subsequent in-office review included: | ||
-site inspection and the subsequent in-office review included: | : (1) Evaluated and observed fuel selection and fuel loading operations associated with the 4th canister of the campaign (the 10th cask placed at the ISFSI) | ||
: (1) Evaluated and observed fuel selection and fuel loading operations associated with the | : (2) Evaluated and observed welding of the canister, non-destructive testing of the welds, pressure testing, forced helium drying, helium backfill, and heavy load movements from the spent fuel pool to the sites vertical cask transporter and into the vertical ventilated module | ||
: (2) Evaluated and observed welding of the canister, non | |||
-destructive testing of the welds, pressure testing, forced helium drying, helium backfill, and heavy load movements from the spent fuel pool to the | |||
: (3) Reviewed the licensee's loading, processing, and heavy load procedures associated with their current dry fuel storage campaign | : (3) Reviewed the licensee's loading, processing, and heavy load procedures associated with their current dry fuel storage campaign | ||
: (4) Reviewed the | : (4) Reviewed the licensees corrective action program implementation for ISFSI operations since the last routine ISFSI inspection which was completed in January 2017 | ||
: (5) Reviewed quality assurance program implementation, including recent quality assurance audits, surveillances, and quality control activities | : (5) Reviewed quality assurance program implementation, including recent quality assurance audits, surveillances, and quality control activities | ||
: (6) Reviewed documentation for compliance with Technical | : (6) Reviewed documentation for compliance with Technical Specifications related to operational surveillance activities and Final Safety Analysis Report required annual maintenance activities | ||
: (7) Reviewed the | : (7) Reviewed the licensees radiological monitoring data for the calendar years 2016 and 2017 to verify compliance with 10 CFR 72.104 requirements | ||
: (8) Reviewed spent fuel documentation for the canisters loaded since the last routine ISFSI inspection to verify the fuel met all technical specification requirements for storage (canisters 7-10) | : (8) Reviewed spent fuel documentation for the canisters loaded since the last routine ISFSI inspection to verify the fuel met all technical specification requirements for storage (canisters 7-10) | ||
: (9) Reviewed annual maintenance activities for heavy lifting components which included special lifting devices and the | : (9) Reviewed annual maintenance activities for heavy lifting components which included special lifting devices and the sites cask handling crane | ||
: (10) Reviewed all 10 | : (10) Reviewed all 10 CFR72.48 safety evaluations/screenings performed by the licensee for changes made to the ISFSI program since the last routine ISFSI inspection in accordance with NRC Inspection Procedure 60857 | ||
: (11) Reviewed all changes made to the | : (11) Reviewed all changes made to the licensees 10 CFR 72.212 report under the licensees 10 CFR 72.48 program (Reviewed changes from Revision 2 and Revision 3) | ||
==INSPECTION RESULTS== | ==INSPECTION RESULTS== | ||
Licensee-Identified Non | Licensee-Identified Non-Cited Violation 71153Follow-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion This violation of very low safety significance was identified by the licensee and has been entered into the licensees corrective action program and is being treated as a non-cited violation, consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy. | ||
-Cited Violation | |||
-cited violation, consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy. | |||
Violation: | Violation: Technical Specification 5.4.1.a requires, in part, that written procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained covering the applicable procedures recommended in Appendix A of Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2. Section 6 of Appendix A to Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, requires procedures for combating emergencies and other significant events. The licensee established Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP) ES-0.2, Natural Circulation Cooldown, Revision 9, in part, to meet the regulatory requirement. Figure 1 of ES-0.2 allowed cooldown rates that exceeded the values used in the license basis for radiological consequence analyses and exceeded the values used in the design of the nitrogen accumulators for atmospheric steam dumps and turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater system actuations. This issue was discussed in Licensee Event Report 2018-002-00, Inadequate EOP Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown. | ||
Technical Specification 5.4.1.a requires, in part, that written procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained covering the applicable procedures recommended in Appendix A of Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2. Section 6 of Appendix A to Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, requires procedures for combating emergencies and other significant events. The licensee established Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP) ES-0.2, | |||
Contrary to the above, from April 29, 2008 through May 7, 2018, the licensee failed to maintain procedures for combating emergencies and other significant events. | Contrary to the above, from April 29, 2008 through May 7, 2018, the licensee failed to maintain procedures for combating emergencies and other significant events. Specifically, the licensee failed to maintain EOPs for natural circulation cooldown. This performance deficiency resulted in atmospheric steam dumps and turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater systems being rendered inoperable due to depletion of the safety-related actuation nitrogen. | ||
Significance/Severity Level: This performance deficiency was more than minor, and therefore a finding, because it adversely affected the procedure quality attribute of the Mitigating Systems Cornerstone objective of ensuring the availability, reliability, and capability of systems that respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. As a result, the licensee would not have been able to reach shutdown cooling conditions and the plant would have been placed in a condition of being unable to control decay heat removal via atmospheric steam dumps. | |||
Using Inspection Manual Chapter 0609, Attachment 4, Initial Characterization of Findings, and Appendix A, The Significance Determination Process (SDP) for Findings At-Power, Exhibit 2, Mitigating Systems Screening Questions, dated June 19, 2012, the inspectors determined that the finding required a detailed risk evaluation since the finding represented an actual loss of function of at least a single train for greater than its technical specification allowed outage time. Specifically, as reported in Licensee Event Report 2018-002-00, Inadequate EOP Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown, atmospheric steam dumps and the turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater system were rendered inoperable, due to the inadequate EOP revision, in April 2008. As a result, this exceeded the allowed outage time for the associated Technical Specifications 3.7.4 and 3.7.5, respectively. | |||
The senior reactor analyst reviewed the issue and determined that the issue was of very low safety significance, or Green. The senior reactor analyst noted that the impact of the performance deficiency on plant safety was limited to a steam line break leading to a consequential loss of offsite power. The frequency of all such events was estimated to be approximately 3.5 x 10-5/year, using values available in the plant-specific SPAR model. | |||
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According to the licensee, the design basis time that the nitrogen backup accumulators would provide motive force to the atmospheric steam dumps and the turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater flow control valves was 8 hours with a maximum realistic time available of approximately 16.5 hours. Therefore, the analyst used an average probability of nonrecovery of offsite power over a 12-hour period (6.2 x 10-2). Additionally, the licensee has two air compressors supplied by the vital diesel generators that would eliminate the demand for the nitrogen accumulators. Therefore, the analyst applied a generic value for the failure of a multi-train system (3.0 x 10-3). Using these assumptions, the analyst calculated the frequency of a steam line break with unrecovered loss of offsite power and a failure of the remaining two air compressors. This bounded the value of the incremental conditional core damage frequency to less than 6.5 x 10-9/year. | |||
-driven auxiliary feedwater | |||
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Corrective Action Reference: Condition Report 201802284. | |||
Unresolved Item | Unresolved Item Failure to perform 10 CFR 50.59 evaluation for 71111.17T (Open) compensatory measures associated with stagnant, Evaluations of inactive loop. 05000483/2018003-01 Changes, Tests and Experiments | ||
The | =====Description:===== | ||
The inspectors identified an unresolved item related to implementation of 10 CFR 50.59, Evaluations Changes, Tests and Experiments, for the licensees failure to perform an adequate evaluation for compensatory measures for a stagnant, inactive loop. | |||
A reduction in the Technical | The licensee enacted compensatory measures to support atmospheric dump valve/turbine-driven AFW pump operability due to an issue identified for natural circulation cooldown with a faulted steam generator (i.e., inactive loop). A reduction in the Technical Specification 3.4.16 dose equivalent iodine (DEI) limit (from 1Ci/gm to 0.4Ci/gm) was imposed without a 10 CFR 50.59 evaluation and/or license amendment. Specifically, the licensee did not consider the compensatory measure of reducing Technical Specification 3.4.16 limits on DEI-131 as a change to technical specifications. | ||
The licensee considered this a temporary action that did not meet the intent of 10 CFR 50.90 for a technical specification change. | |||
Planned Closure Action: There is currently an NEI paper under review by the NRC Headquarters Technical Specification Branch and a draft Regulatory Guide that addresses the issue of non-conservative technical specifications and timely submittal of license amendment requests associated with them. This issue will be resolved based on the results of the Technical Specifications Branchs final decision on the subject. | |||
Licensee Action: The licensee has entered the issue into their corrective action program. | |||
Corrective Action Reference: Condition Report | |||
==EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS== | |||
The inspectors verified no proprietary information was retained or documented in this report. | |||
On August 10, 2018, the inspectors presented the Evaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments inspection results to Mr. T. Herrmann, Site Vice President, and other members of the licensee staff. | |||
On August 16, 2018, the | On August 16, 2018, the inspectors presented the routine ISFSI inspection results to Mr. B. Cox, Senior Director Nuclear Operations, and other members of the licensee staff. | ||
On August 22, 2018, the | On August 22, 2018, the inspectors presented the annual requalification inspection results to Mr. M. Otten, Operations Training Manager, and other members of the licensee staff. | ||
On September 26 , 2018, the emergency preparedness inspector presented the results of the review of changes to the | On September 26, 2018, the emergency preparedness inspector presented the results of the review of changes to the licensees emergency plan to Mr. G. Rausch, Manager, Emergency Preparedness, and other members of the licensee staff. | ||
On October 3, 2018, the | On October 3, 2018, the inspectors presented the quarterly resident inspector inspection results to Mr. T. Herrmann, Site Vice President, and other members of the licensee staff. | ||
=DOCUMENTS REVIEWED= | =DOCUMENTS REVIEWED= | ||
Inspection Procedure 71111.01: | Inspection Procedure 71111.01: Adverse Weather Protection | ||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201001813 201706008 201702791 | 201001813 201706008 201702791 | ||
Number Title Revision ODP-ZZ-00017 , Appendix 2 Technical Specification Related Annunciators | Procedures | ||
OOA-EF-00001 Ultimate Heat Sink Setpoint Levels | Number Title Revision | ||
OTA-RK-00020 Annunciator Response Procedure MCB Panel RK020 | ODP-ZZ-00017, Appendix 2 Technical Specification Related Annunciators 4 | ||
OOA-EF-00001 Ultimate Heat Sink Setpoint Levels 13 | |||
OTA-RK-00020 Annunciator Response Procedure MCB Panel 4 | |||
RK020 | |||
OTN-EF-00001 Essential Service Water System 77 | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Number Title Revision U-29-03-F Ultimate Heat Sink Retention Pond | Number Title Revision | ||
- PMF Determination | U-29-03-F Ultimate Heat Sink Retention Pond - PMF 0 | ||
RFR 22267A | Determination | ||
Approve replacement for EFLIS0027/27A | RFR 22267A Approve replacement for EFLIS0027/27A | ||
Inspection Procedure 71111.04: | Inspection Procedure 71111.04: Equipment Alignment | ||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
200701435 200901558 201701338 201706207 201801283 201801316 201803443 201804144 201804154 201804197 201804204 201804251 | 200701435 200901558 201701338 201706207 | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00356 Pump and Valve Inservice Test Program | 201801283 201801316 201803443 201804144 | ||
EDP-ZZ-01114 Motor Operated Valve Program Guide | 201804154 201804197 201804204 201804251 | ||
EDP-ZZ-04107 HVAC Pressure Boundary Control | Procedures | ||
OSP-EG-0001A CCW Train A Valve Alignment Surveillance | Number Title Revision | ||
OSP-GG-0005B B Train Fuel Building Negative Pressure Test | APA-ZZ-00356 Pump and Valve Inservice Test Program 24 | ||
OTN-KC-00001, Addendum | EDP-ZZ-01114 Motor Operated Valve Program Guide 36 | ||
Filling and Draining Fire Water Storage Tanks | EDP-ZZ-04107 HVAC Pressure Boundary Control 31 | ||
Drawings | OSP-EG-0001A CCW Train A Valve Alignment Surveillance 7 | ||
Miscellaneous Documents | OSP-GG-0005B B Train Fuel Building Negative Pressure Test 8 | ||
Manual Various EF-15 Add 7 Essential Service Water System Fault Tree Model | OTN-KC-00001, Addendum 19 Filling and Draining Fire Water Storage 7 | ||
RFR 22556 Clarify Note 3 on E | Tanks | ||
-23Al09 for Foxboro Contact | Drawings | ||
Number Title Revision | |||
Evaluate Using MOV | E-23EF02B Schematic Diagram ESW to SW System Isolation Valve 4 | ||
-Long-Life Grease on all MOVs | Miscellaneous | ||
ULNRC-GG-001 Fuel Building Ventilation System | Documents | ||
Inspection Procedure 71111.05AQ: | Number Title Revision | ||
Fire Preplan Manual Various | |||
EF-15 Add 7 Essential Service Water System Fault Tree Model 0 | |||
RFR 22556 Clarify Note 3 on E-23Al09 for Foxboro Contact A | |||
RFR 23186B Evaluate Using MOV-Long-Life Grease on all MOVs | |||
ULNRC-GG-001 Fuel Building Ventilation System 2 | |||
Inspection Procedure 71111.05AQ: Fire Protection Annual/Quarterly | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201801575 201802736 201803613 | 201801575 201802736 201803613 | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00750 Hazard Barrier Program | Procedures | ||
EDP-ZZ-04107 HVAC Pressure Boundary Control | Number Title Revision | ||
FPP-ZZ-00009 Fire Protection Training Program | APA-ZZ-00750 Hazard Barrier Program 41 | ||
MTT-ZZ-00252 Installation of Flexible Fire Seals | EDP-ZZ-04107 HVAC Pressure Boundary Control 31 | ||
FPP-ZZ-00009 Fire Protection Training Program 34 | |||
MTT-ZZ-00252 Installation of Flexible Fire Seals 5 | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Number Title Revision | Number Title Revision | ||
Fire Preplan Manual Various | |||
T66-1000 S Drill Planning and Authorization Various | |||
Inspection Procedure 71111.06: Flood Protection | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201309387 201403831 201605812 201704709 201804053 | 201309387 201403831 201605812 201704709 | ||
Drawings | 201804053 | ||
Number Title MP 09-0049 Evaluate method of preventing water intrusion into manhole | Drawings | ||
Number Title Revision | |||
71111.11: | C-U203 ESWS Units 1 & 2 Electrical Manholes Plans, Sections & 8 | ||
Detail | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | |||
Number Title | |||
MP 09-0049 Evaluate method of preventing water intrusion into manhole MH01 | |||
Inspection Procedure 71111.11: Licensed Operator Requalification Program and | |||
Licensed Operator Performance | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
200700956 200702502 200903732 201406048 201804776 201804779 | 200700956 200702502 200903732 201406048 | ||
Number Title | 201804776 201804779 | ||
MPE-ZZ-QY054 Inspection and Test of Protective Lockout Relays, General Electric Type HEA | Procedures | ||
ODP-ZZ-00001 Operations Department | Number Title Revision | ||
- Code of Conduct | APA-ZZ-00395 Significant Operator Response Timing 29 | ||
MPE-ZZ-QY054 Inspection and Test of Protective Lockout Relays, General 5 | |||
Electric Type HEA | |||
ODP-ZZ-00001 Operations Department - Code of Conduct 104 | |||
ODP-ZZ-00003 Shift Relief and Turnover 37 | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Title Date Annual Requalification Results Summary | Title Date | ||
July 6, 2018 Operations Night Orders | Annual Requalification Results Summary July 6, 2018 | ||
Inspection Procedure | Operations Night Orders | ||
71111.12: | Inspection Procedure 71111.12: Maintenance Effectiveness | ||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201104544 201104651 201206896 201403496 201608165 201801489 201802184 | 201104544 201104651 201206896 201403496 | ||
201608165 201801489 201802184 | |||
Work Orders | |||
397333 | 397333 | ||
Procedures | Procedures | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00296 Gas Intrusion Program | Number Title Revision | ||
APA-ZZ-00500, Appendix 11 | APA-ZZ-00296 Gas Intrusion Program 3 | ||
Degraded and Nonconforming Condition Resolution | APA-ZZ-00500, Appendix 11 Degraded and Nonconforming Condition 9 | ||
EDP-ZZ-01128 Maintenance Rule Program | Resolution | ||
EDP-ZZ-01128, Appendix 2 | EDP-ZZ-01128 Maintenance Rule Program 25 | ||
Summary of SSC Performance Criteria | EDP-ZZ-01128, Appendix 2 Summary of SSC Performance Criteria 32 | ||
EDP-ZZ-01128, Appendix 4 | EDP-ZZ-01128, Appendix 4 Maintenance Rule System Functions 18 | ||
Maintenance Rule System Functions | Drawnings | ||
Drawnings | Number Title | ||
- Component Cooling Water | M-22EG03 Piping and Instrument Diagram - Component Cooling Water | ||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
EG-55 Water Hammer due to Voids in Component Cooling Water System Piping | Number Title | ||
MP 10-0042 Install New CCW/Radwaste Flow Restriction Device | EG-54 Allowable Gas Void Volume for Each Train of the Component Cooling | ||
Inspection Procedure | Water Suction Piping | ||
71111.13: | EG-55 Water Hammer due to Voids in Component Cooling Water System Piping | ||
200706552 201011290 201705555 201706032 201707194 201804887 | MP 10-0042 Install New CCW/Radwaste Flow Restriction Device | ||
18000637 18002661 18507861 | Inspection Procedure 71111.13: Maintenance Risk Assessments and Emergent Work | ||
Control | |||
Condition Reports | |||
200706552 201011290 201705555 201706032 | |||
201707194 201804887 | |||
Work Orders | |||
18000637 18002661 18507861 | |||
Procedures | Procedures | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00322 Integrated Work Management Process Description | Number Title Revision | ||
APA-ZZ-00322, | APA-ZZ-00322 Integrated Work Management Process Description 20 | ||
APA-ZZ-00356 Pump and Valve Insrvice Test Program | APA-ZZ-00322, Online Work Integrated Risk Management 17 | ||
OSP-EJ-V001A Train A RHR Valve Inservice Test | Appendix F | ||
OSP-EJ-P001A RHR Train A Inservice Test | APA-ZZ-00356 Pump and Valve Insrvice Test Program 24 | ||
OSP-GK-0001A A Train Control Room Filtration and Pressurization System Monthly Operability Verification | OSP-EJ-V001A Train A RHR Valve Inservice Test 20 | ||
OSP-SA-0009B Train B CISA Slave Relay Test | OSP-EJ-P001A RHR Train A Inservice Test 64 | ||
Drawings | OSP-GK-0001A A Train Control Room Filtration and Pressurization 17 | ||
System Monthly Operability Verification | |||
-A and B Pot. Devices | OSP-SA-0009B Train B CISA Slave Relay Test 19 | ||
Drawings | |||
Number Title Revision | |||
8618-X-94080 One Line Diagram Metering and Relaying 345KV 20 | |||
Differential and 345KV Bus-A and B Pot. Devices | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Number Title | Number Title | ||
Determine Retest Requirements for MDV41V511 | RFR 019023A Determine Retest Requirements for MDV41V511 | ||
Inspection Procedure | Inspection Procedure 71111.15: Operability Determinations and Functionality | ||
71111.15: | |||
Assessments | Assessments | ||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
199400711 199701249 199901106 201010145 201801641 201804251 201804276 | 199400711 199701249 199901106 201010145 | ||
10002666 | 201801641 201804251 201804276 | ||
Number Title Revision OTS-JE-00002 Filtration of Emergency D/G Fuel Oil | Work Orders | ||
Inspection Procedure | 10002666 | ||
71111.17T: | Procedures | ||
Evaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments | Number Title Revision | ||
OTS-JE-00002 Filtration of Emergency D/G Fuel Oil 11 | |||
Inspection Procedure 71111.17T: Evaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201403041 201601534 201603312 201608686 201700966 201702032 201703841 201704156 201707651 201802284 201803910 201803973 201804069 | 201403041 201601534 201603312 201608686 | ||
Number Title Revision 81402-C-010 Design of Safety Related Pipe Supports for HCST Piping | 201700966 201702032 201703841 201704156 | ||
81402-S-005 Pipe Stress and Support Load Evaluation of HCST Supply Line to Safety | 201707651 201802284 201803910 201803973 | ||
-Related Auxiliary Feedwater System Suction | 201804069 | ||
2016 | Calculations | ||
GM-03 EDG Room Temperatures w/o HVAC | Number Title Revision | ||
GM-03, Addendum | 81402-C-010 Design of Safety Related Pipe Supports for HCST Piping 2 | ||
EDG Room Temperature Analysis With Both Air Supply Fans Unavailable | 81402-S-005 Pipe Stress and Support Load Evaluation of HCST Supply 1 | ||
GM-03, Addendum | Line to Safety-Related Auxiliary Feedwater System | ||
Inputs 3 GM-320 Diesel/Generators Building HVAC 0 GM-320, | Suction | ||
M-FL-04, | GK-19, Addendum 3 2016 Auxiliary Building Battery and SWBD room GOTHIC 0 | ||
-0033 - Hardened Condensate Storage Tank Refuel 21 Tie | temperature analysis | ||
-Ins | GM-03 EDG Room Temperatures w/o HVAC 3 | ||
NAI-1719-001, | GM-03, Addendum 1 EDG Room Temperature Analysis With Both Air Supply 3 | ||
NAI-1719-002 Callaway Control Building with Control Room Loss of Class 1 E A/C GOTHIC Room Heat Up Analysis | Fans Unavailable | ||
NAI-1719-004 Callaway Control Building with Control | GM-03, Addendum 2 Inputs 3 | ||
Room Loss of Class 1 E A/C GOTHIC Room Heat Up With Installed Fans and Louvers | GM-320 Diesel/Generators Building HVAC 0 | ||
NG-12 , | GM-320, Diesel Generator Building HVAC Update 0 | ||
NG-22, Addendum | Addendum 2 | ||
NG Load Center Setpoint Calculation | M-FL-04, Impact of MP 13-0033 - Hardened Condensate Storage 2 | ||
Addendum 6 Tank Refuel 21 Tie-Ins | |||
NAI-1719-001 Callaway Control Building Loss of Class 1E A/C GOTHIC 1 | |||
Room Heat Up Analysis | |||
NAI-1719-001, Control Building Temperature Analysis for Operability 1 | |||
Addendum 1 Evaluation | |||
NAI-1719-002 Callaway Control Building with Control Room Loss of 0 | |||
Class 1 E A/C GOTHIC Room Heat Up Analysis | |||
NAI-1719-004 Callaway Control Building with Control Room Loss of 0 | |||
Class 1 E A/C GOTHIC Room Heat Up With Installed | |||
Fans and Louvers | |||
NG-12, NG MCC Setpoint Calculation 3 | |||
Addendum 27 | |||
NG-22, Addendum 6 NG Load Center Setpoint Calculation 1 | |||
Procedures | Procedures | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00108 Primary Licensing Documents: | Number Title Revision | ||
Change/Revision Process | APA-ZZ-00108 Primary Licensing Documents: Change/Revision Process 24 | ||
APA-ZZ-00143 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Reviews | APA-ZZ-00143 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Reviews 17 | ||
APA-ZZ-00600 Design Change Control | APA-ZZ-00600 Design Change Control 60 | ||
EDP-ZZ-04600 Engineering Change Control | EDP-ZZ-04600 Engineering Change Control 1 | ||
ES-1.1 SI Termination | ES-1.1 SI Termination 16 | ||
ES-1.1 SI Termination | ES-1.1 SI Termination 17 | ||
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown | ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 15 | ||
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown | ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 14 | ||
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown | ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 13 | ||
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown | ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 0 | ||
FDP-ZZ-00103 License Document Change Process | FDP-ZZ-00103 License Document Change Process 19 | ||
IP-ENG-001 Standard Design Process | IP-ENG-001 Standard Design Process 0 | ||
OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System | OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System 72 | ||
OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System | OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System 73 | ||
OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System | OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System 76 | ||
ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control | ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control 86 | ||
ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control | ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control 85 | ||
ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control | ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control 86 | ||
OTN-EB-00001, | OTN-EB-00001, Closed Cooling Water System - Equipment Rotation and | ||
- Equipment Rotation and Controlling Temperature | Addendum 1 Controlling Temperature | ||
OTN-EP-00001, | OTN-EP-00001, SI Accumulator Level Control | ||
6, 7 OTN-EP-00001, | 6, 7 | ||
8, 9 OTN-GK-00001 Control Building HVAC System | Addendum 1 | ||
OTN-EP-00001, Initial Fill and Vent of SI Accumulators | |||
8600-X-90424 Storeroom 2 Lighting Plan | 8, 9 | ||
EA04-H006-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System Communication Corridor | Addendum 3 | ||
EA04-H007-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System Communication Corridor | OTN-GK-00001 Control Building HVAC System 53 | ||
EA04-H011-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System Communication Corridor | Operation and Testing of the Alternate Emergency Power | ||
E-009-00081 Metal-Clad Switchgear | OTS-PA-00001 22 | ||
- Title Sheet Electrical Diagram | Source | ||
- Indoor 7 E-009-00250 IM 13.8 KV Class 1E Potential Transformer Component | Drawings | ||
- Interconnection Diagram | Number Title Revision | ||
- Equipment Summary 1 E-009-00339 AZZ Qualification Report for Frequency Relay ABB P/N 422C1276 | 8600-X-90422 Storeroom 2 Power Plan Receptacles 7 | ||
E-018-00172 SZ 5 2SP-1WD Schematic | 8600-X-90424 Storeroom 2 Lighting Plan 3 | ||
E-018-00223 Wiring Diagram 2SP | EA04-H006-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System 1 | ||
-1WD (SIZE 5) | Communication Corridor | ||
E-21NK01 Class 1E 125V DC System | EA04-H007-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System 1 | ||
- Meter & Relay Diagram | Communication Corridor | ||
- Meter & Relay Diagram | EA04-H011-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System 1 | ||
- 60 Cell NCN | Communication Corridor | ||
-23 Layout ON | E-009-00081 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Title Sheet Electrical 9 | ||
-2-S07-074530-816 Racks | Diagram | ||
-13 Battery ON | E-009-00190 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Indoor 7 | ||
-2-507-074520-816 Racks 10' | E-009-00250 IM 13.8 KV Class 1E Potential Transformer 9 | ||
-0" LG | Component | ||
- NCX-NAX Typical Termination | E-009-00252 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Interconnection 7 | ||
Diagram | |||
E-009-00262 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Equipment Summary 1 | |||
E-009-00339 AZZ Qualification Report for Frequency Relay 1 | |||
ABB P/N 422C1276 | |||
E-018-00172 SZ 5 2SP-1WD Schematic 16 | |||
E-018-00223 Wiring Diagram 2SP-1WD (SIZE 5) 13 | |||
E-21NK01 Class 1E 125V DC System - Meter & Relay 17 | |||
Diagram | |||
E-21NK02 Class 1E 125V DC System - Meter & Relay 17 | |||
Diagram | |||
E-050-00006 Batteries - 60 Cell NCN-23 Layout ON-2-S07- 13 | |||
074530-816 Racks | |||
E-050-00009 Layout For 60 Cell NCN-13 Battery ON-2-507- 12 | |||
074520-816 Racks 10'-0" LG | |||
E-050-00032 Batteries - NCX-NAX Typical Termination 0 | |||
Assemblies | Assemblies | ||
E-U1NG01 Low Voltage System | E-U1NG01 Low Voltage System - Class IE 480V Single 15 | ||
- Class IE 480V Single Line Meter And Relay Diagram | Line Meter And Relay Diagram | ||
E-U3EF02A Schematic Diagram | E-U3EF02A Schematic Diagram - Ultimate Heat Sink 22 | ||
- Ultimate Heat Sink Cooling Tower Fans | Cooling Tower Fans | ||
GB01-H001-332 Pipe Supports, Central Chilled Water System Pumps Suction & Discharge | GB01-H001-332 Pipe Supports, Central Chilled Water System 2 | ||
M-22EA01 Piping And Instrumentation Diagram | Pumps Suction & Discharge | ||
-1 | GB02-H003-332 Pipe Supports, Central Chilled Water System 1 | ||
-3 Sheet 2 | Pumps Suction & Discharge | ||
M-22GB01 Piping And Instrumentation Diagram Central Chilled Water System FSAR Figure 9.4 | M-22AL01(Q) Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Auxiliary 50 | ||
-10 | Feedwater System | ||
- Service Water System Comm. Corridor (Central Chillers) | M-22EA01 Piping And Instrumentation Diagram Service 23 | ||
M-23EG23 Small Piping Isometric Component Cooling Water System Auxiliary Building Location 142 | Water System FSAR Figure 9.2 -1 Sheet 1 | ||
M-29EG22 Hanger Location Dwg Small Pipe Component Cooling Water System Auxiliary Building Location 141 | M-22EG02 Piping & Instrumentation Diagram Component 22 | ||
M-29EG23 Hanger Location Dwg. Small Pipes Component Cooling Water System Auxiliary Building Location 142 | Cooling Water System FSAR Figure 9.2-3 | ||
Sheet 2 | |||
M-22EG22 Small Piping Isometric Component Cooling 7 | |||
Water System Auxiliary Building Location 141 | |||
M-22GB01 Piping And Instrumentation Diagram Central 18 | |||
Chilled Water System FSAR Figure 9.4-10 | |||
M-23EA04 Piping Isometric - Service Water System 9 | |||
Comm. Corridor (Central Chillers) | |||
M-23EG23 Small Piping Isometric Component Cooling 4 | |||
Water System Auxiliary Building Location 142 | |||
M-29EG22 Hanger Location Dwg Small Pipe Component 1 | |||
Cooling Water System Auxiliary Building | |||
Location 141 | |||
M-29EG23 Hanger Location Dwg. Small Pipes Component 1 | |||
Cooling Water System Auxiliary Building | |||
Location 142 | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Number Title Revision or Date | Number Title Revision or | ||
Date | |||
2005 ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals | |||
Callaway FSAR, Various Chapters | Callaway FSAR, Various Chapters | ||
AABD 6.0 Callaway Energy Center Accident Analysis Basis Document Feedwater System Pipe Break | AABD 6.0 Callaway Energy Center Accident Analysis Basis 6A | ||
Document Feedwater System Pipe Break | |||
-1979 Test Procedure for AC High | ANSI/IEEE C37.9-1979 Test Procedure for AC High-Voltage Circuit | ||
-Voltage Circuit Breakers Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis | Breakers Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis | ||
EDN-01 Engineering Design Notice, MP 13 | EDN-01 Engineering Design Notice, MP 13-0002 | ||
-0002 | EDN-02 Engineering Design Notice, MP 13-0002 | ||
-0002 | IB 7.4.1.7-5 ABB Circuit Shield Type 81 Series 422, Vendor | ||
-5 ABB Circuit Shield Type 81 Series 422 | Manual | ||
, Vendor Manual | IEEE Std 323-1974 IEEE Standard for Qualifying Class 1E Equipment | ||
IEEE Std 450 | for Nuclear Power Generating Stations | ||
-1995 IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Vented Lead | IEEE Std 450-1995 IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance, | ||
-Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications | Testing, and Replacement of Vented Lead-Acid | ||
Batteries for Stationary Applications | |||
LTR-LIS-18-182 Attachment | LTR-LIS-18-182 Attachment 1, Review of Mitigating Strategy for 0 | ||
1, Review of Mitigating Strategy for Stagnant/Voided | Stagnant/Voided Loop as the Result of Asymmetric | ||
Loop as the Result of Asymmetric Natural Circulation | Natural Circulation | ||
NUREG-0830, | NUREG-0830, Safety Evaluation Report Related To The Operation | ||
Supplement No. 3 Of Callaway Plant, Unit 1 | |||
RFR 15642 Formal Safety Evaluation | RFR 15642 Formal Safety Evaluation A, B | ||
A, B RFR 201104353 | RFR 201104353 Class 1E Electrical Equipment Survivability | ||
Class 1E Electrical Equipment Survivability | RFR 201403041 Class 1E Electrical Equipment Survivability | ||
RFR 201403041 | September 4, | ||
Class 1E Electrical Equipment Survivability | STARS-ENG-5001-8.1 Replace EDG Fans CGM01A & B | ||
STARS-ENG-5001-8.1 Replace EDG Fans CGM01A & B | 2012 | ||
Hardened Condensate Storage Tank Refuel 21 February 23, | |||
STARS-ENG-5001-8.1 | |||
71111.18: | Tie-Ins 2015 | ||
Inspection Procedure 71111.18: Plant Modifications | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201502453 201701626 201704103 201800905 201800917 201801692 201802679 | 201502453 201701626 201704103 201800905 | ||
11005902 11005918 15502053 17502428 | 201800917 201801692 201802679 | ||
Number Title Revision EDP-ZZ-04600 Engineering Change Control | Work Orders | ||
11005902 11005918 15502053 17502428 | |||
Procedures | |||
Number Title Revision | |||
EDP-ZZ-04600 Engineering Change Control 1 | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Number Title Revision or Date CA2883 Technical Task Job Brief Checklist | Number Title Revision | ||
June 8, 2016 LD-351023928-1 Masterpact Breaker | or Date | ||
MP 07-0069 Replace 480V Load Center Circuit Breakers | CA2883 Technical Task Job Brief Checklist June 8, 2016 | ||
NG-12 NG MCC Setpoint Calculation | LD-351023928-1 Masterpact Breaker 1 | ||
SVP-133 Standard Verification Plan | MP 07-0069 Replace 480V Load Center Circuit Breakers 4 | ||
TB-12-007 Masterpact Breakers Fail to Close | NG-12 NG MCC Setpoint Calculation 3 | ||
Inspection Procedure | SVP-133 Standard Verification Plan 1 | ||
71111.19: | TB-12-007 Masterpact Breakers Fail to Close 1 | ||
Inspection Procedure 71111.19: Post Maintenance Testing | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
200408234 201801437 201803246 201803541 | 200408234 201801437 201803246 201803541 | ||
2501352 12002857 12003896 12508243 15000794 15511559 17501719 17502428 | Work Orders | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00322 App E | 2501352 12002857 12003896 12508243 | ||
Post-Maintenance Test Program | 15000794 15511559 17501719 17502428 | ||
MPE-NK-QB004 NK Class 1E Battery Charger Inspection | Procedures | ||
OSP-BB-00002 PZR Heater Capacity Test 9 OSP-SA-0009B Train A CISA Slave Relay Test | Number Title Revision | ||
OTN-BB-00005 Pressurizer and Pressure Control | APA-ZZ-00322 App E Post-Maintenance Test Program 12 | ||
OTN-NK-00001 Add 2 | MPE-NK-QB004 NK Class 1E Battery Charger Inspection 11 | ||
OSP-BB-00002 PZR Heater Capacity Test 9 | |||
OTN-PG-00001 480 VAC Non | OSP-SA-0009B Train A CISA Slave Relay Test 19 | ||
-Class 1E Electrical System | OTN-BB-00005 Pressurizer and Pressure Control 15 | ||
OTO-ZZ-00012 Severe Weather | OTN-NK-00001 Add 2 125VDC Bus NK03 and Distribution System 3 | ||
Drawings | OTN-PG-00001 480 VAC Non-Class 1E Electrical System 30 | ||
Number Title | OTO-ZZ-00012 Severe Weather 39 | ||
Drawings | |||
Number Title Revision | |||
E-23BB25 Pressurizer Heater Backup Group B Heater 1 | |||
Grouping | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | |||
Number Title | |||
ULNRC Revise Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for | |||
Hours per Month | Hours per Month | ||
Inspection Procedure 71111.22: | Inspection Procedure 71111.22: Surveillance Testing | ||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
200600435 201001813 201206883 201804199 | 200600435 201001813 201206883 201804199 | ||
18003285 18504656 | Work Orders | ||
18003285 18504656 | |||
Procedures | Procedures | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00340 Surveillance Program Administration | Number Title Revision | ||
ISL-EF-00T67 Loop-TMP: ESW A Cool Twr Inlet and Pump Discharge Temperatures | APA-ZZ-00340 Surveillance Program Administration 44 | ||
OSP-EF-P001A ESW Train A Inservice Test | ISL-EF-00T67 Loop-TMP: ESW A Cool Twr Inlet and Pump 7 | ||
OSP-JE-P001B Train B Emergency Diesel Generator Fuel Oil System In-service Tests | Discharge Temperatures | ||
OSP-EF-P001A ESW Train A Inservice Test 80 | |||
OSP-JE-P001B Train B Emergency Diesel Generator Fuel Oil 33 | |||
System In-service Tests | |||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Number Title Revision AL-20 Evaluation of Tolerances for Fixed Parameters used in IST Pump Surveillances | Number Title Revision | ||
ULDBD-EF-001 Essential Service Water System | AL-20 Evaluation of Tolerances for Fixed Parameters used in 0 | ||
Inspection Procedure | IST Pump Surveillances | ||
71151: | ULDBD-EF-001 Essential Service Water System 2 | ||
Inspection Procedure 71151: Performance Indicator Verification | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201501431 | 201501431 | ||
Title Revision NRC Performance Indicator Transmittal Report | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Title Revision | |||
71152: | NRC Performance Indicator Transmittal Report Various | ||
Inspection Procedure 71152: Problem Identification and Resolution | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201705467 201705575 201800563 201800905 201801274 201801348 201801489 201801502 201801684 201801925 201802184 201802547 201803237 201803245 201803286 201803706 201803313 201803781 201803852 201804116 201804149 201804251 201804807 | 201705467 201705575 201800563 201800905 | ||
201801274 201801348 201801489 201801502 | |||
201801684 201801925 201802184 201802547 | |||
201803237 201803245 201803286 201803706 | |||
201803313 201803781 201803852 201804116 | |||
201804149 201804251 201804807 | |||
Work Orders | |||
18002574 | 18002574 | ||
Miscellaneous Documents | Miscellaneous Documents | ||
Number Title Revision RFR 180142 Add Splice inside MH | Number Title Revision | ||
59-50 and remove splice inside pull box between MH 59 | RFR 180142 Add Splice inside MH 59-50 and remove splice inside pull 1 | ||
-50 and MH 59 | box between MH 59-50 and MH 59-51 to Cable CA-3618 | ||
-51 to Cable CA | Inspection Procedure 71153: Follow-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion | ||
-3618 | |||
71153: | |||
-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201803580 | 201803580 | ||
Number Title Revision APA-ZZ-00102 EOP/OTO | Procedures | ||
E-3 Steam Generator Tube Rupture | Number Title Revision | ||
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown | APA-ZZ-00102 EOP/OTO Writers Manual 13 | ||
ODP-ZZ-00025 EOP/OTO | E-3 Steam Generator Tube Rupture 23 | ||
Inspection Procedure | ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 15 | ||
60855: | ODP-ZZ-00025 EOP/OTO Users Guide 33 | ||
and Inspection Procedure 60857: Review of 10 CFR 72.48 Evaluations | Inspection Procedure 60855: Operation of an Independent Spent Fuel Storage | ||
Installation and Inspection Procedure 60857: Review of 10 CFR 72.48 Evaluations | |||
Condition Reports | Condition Reports | ||
201605802 201700196 201700328 201700621 201700649 201700652 201702372 201702969 201703274 201703295 201704069 201704732 201800292 201800328 201800713 201800920 201801469 201801531 201802109 201803118 201803195 201803220 201803274 201803310 20180402 201803404 201803406 201803430 201803434 201803457 201803464 201803465 201803559 | 201605802 201700196 201700328 201700621 | ||
15506408-500 | 201700649 201700652 201702372 201702969 | ||
201703274 201703295 201704069 201704732 | |||
201800292 201800328 201800713 201800920 | |||
201801469 201801531 201802109 201803118 | |||
201803195 201803220 201803274 201803310 | |||
20180402 201803404 201803406 201803430 | |||
201803434 201803457 201803464 201803465 | |||
201803559 | |||
Work Orders | |||
15506408-500 15506409-500 15506643-500 | |||
Procedures | Procedures | ||
Number Title Revision | Number Title Revision | ||
APA-ZZ-00143 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Reviews | MC-GTAW Machine Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 16 | ||
APA-ZZ-00500 Corrective Action Program | APA-ZZ-00143 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Reviews 17 | ||
APA-ZZ-01600 Dry Fuel Storage Program | APA-ZZ-00500 Corrective Action Program 69 | ||
ETP-ZZ-04020 Fuel Selection and Cask Loading for Dry Cask Storage | APA-ZZ-01600 Dry Fuel Storage Program 0 | ||
ETP-ZZ-04022 Pre-Operation Inspection | ETP-ZZ-04020 Fuel Selection and Cask Loading for Dry Cask 4 | ||
ETP-ZZ-04023 MPC Loading | Storage | ||
ETP-ZZ-04024 MPC Sealing, Drying, and Backfill Operations | ETP-ZZ-04021 ISFSI Loading Campaign Performance 4 | ||
ETP-ZZ-04025 MPC Transfer | ETP-ZZ-04022 Pre-Operation Inspection 1 | ||
ETP-ZZ-04026 MPC Unloading | ETP-ZZ-04023 MPC Loading 3 | ||
ETP-ZZ-04027 Responding to Abnormal Conditions | ETP-ZZ-04024 MPC Sealing, Drying, and Backfill Operations 3 | ||
FDP-ZZ-00105 10 CFR 72.212 Report Maintenance | ETP-ZZ-04025 MPC Transfer 2 | ||
GQP-9.2 Liquid Penetrant Exam | ETP-ZZ-04026 MPC Unloading 1 | ||
GQP-9.6 Visual Examination of Welds | ETP-ZZ-04027 Responding to Abnormal Conditions 2 | ||
MSLT-MPC | FDP-ZZ-00105 10 CFR 72.212 Report Maintenance 0 | ||
Cal-1 MPM-KE-QH001 Cask Handling Crane Inspection | GQP-9.2 Liquid Penetrant Exam 10 | ||
OSP-ZZ-00001 Control Room Shift and Daily Log Readings and Channel Checks | GQP-9.6 Visual Examination of Welds 18 | ||
PI-CNSTR-OP Closure Welding MPC | MSLT-MPC Helium Leak Test Cal-1 | ||
MPM-KE-QH001 Cask Handling Crane Inspection 8 | |||
OSP-ZZ-00001 Control Room Shift and Daily Log Readings 90 | |||
and Channel Checks | |||
PI-CNSTR-OP Closure Welding MPC 2 | |||
Design Basis Documents | Design Basis Documents | ||
Number Title Revision CoC | Number Title Revision | ||
CoC 1040 Certificate of Compliance 1040 Holtec 0 | |||
HI-STORM UMAX Storage System | HI-STORM UMAX Storage System | ||
FSAR 1040 FSAR for Holtec HI | FSAR 1040 FSAR for Holtec HI-STORM UMAX Storage 2 | ||
-STORM UMAX Storage System | System | ||
-STORM FW Storage System | FSAR 1032 FSAR for Holtec HI-STORM FW Storage 3 | ||
System | |||
CA2510 CA3163 ECO-102-24 ECO-105-17 ECO-105-21 ECO-5018-75 ECO-5021-27 ECO-5021-29 ECO-5021-31 MP13-0009 MP 17-0007 1154R0 | 2.212 Callaway 10 CFR 72.212 Report 3 | ||
Specific Radiation Work Permit | 2.48 Applicability Determinations and 72.48 Screens | ||
180000747Trans | CA2510 CA3163 ECO-102-24 ECO-105-17 | ||
Specific Radiation Work Permit | ECO-105-21 ECO-5018-75 ECO-5021-27 ECO-5021-29 | ||
180000747Trans | ECO-5021-31 MP13-0009 MP 17-0007 1154R0 | ||
Specific Radiation Work Permit | 29R0 1242R0 1285R0 | ||
18001046 Calibration Test Report | Miscellaneous | ||
July 25, 2018 | Documents | ||
18001047 Calibration Test Report | Number Title Revision or Date | ||
August 1, 2018 | 180000747Close Specific Radiation Work Permit 2 | ||
ALARA Plan | 180000747Trans Specific Radiation Work Permit 0 | ||
2018 -ISFSI Project ALARA Package | 180000747Trans Specific Radiation Work Permit 0 | ||
CA-M-20180430-2 Survey of ISFSI Pad Quarterly Q217 | 18001046 Calibration Test Report July 25, 2018 | ||
April 30, 2018 DOC-104-209-105 MPC FW Lift Cleat Assembly Leased | 18001047 Calibration Test Report August 1, 2018 | ||
March 27, 2018 | ALARA Plan 2018 -ISFSI Project ALARA Package 2 | ||
ETP-ZZ-0420 Fuel Characteristics for Canister #7 | CA-M-20180430-2 Survey of ISFSI Pad Quarterly Q217 April 30, 2018 | ||
-10 4 HSP-355 Periodic Inspection and Recertification of SLD | DOC-104-209-105 MPC FW Lift Cleat Assembly Leased March 27, 2018 | ||
RWP-18DFS General Radiation Work Permit | ETP-ZZ-0420 Fuel Characteristics for Canister #7-10 4 | ||
TLD Data 2016 and 2017 ISFSI | HSP-355 Periodic Inspection and Recertification of SLD 7 | ||
Fence TLD Data | RWP-18DFS General Radiation Work Permit 0 | ||
Initial Request | TLD Data 2016 and 2017 ISFSI Fence TLD Data 0 | ||
for Information | Initial Request for Information | ||
Quarterly Baseline Inspection | Quarterly Baseline Inspection | ||
Callaway Plant | Callaway Plant | ||
Inspection Report: | Inspection Report: 05000483/2018003 | ||
05000483/2018003 | Inspection Dates: July 1 - September 30, 2018 | ||
Inspection Dates: | Inspection Procedure: IP 71111 series, IP 71151, IP 71152 | ||
Lead Inspector: Dan Bradley, Senior Resident Inspector | |||
Inspection Procedure: | Information Requested For 3rd Quarter 2018 | ||
IP 71111 series, IP 71151, IP | The following information should be sent to the resident office in electronic format (Certrec IMS | ||
preferred) to the attention of Dan Bradley by July 26, 2018. Please provide requested | |||
should be sent to the resident office in electronic format (Certrec IMS preferred) | documentation electronically in pdf files, Excel, or other searchable formats, if possible. The | ||
to the attention | information should contain descriptive names and be indexed or hyperlinked to facilitate ease of | ||
of Dan Bradley | use. If requested documents are large and/or only hard copy formats are available, please | ||
by July 26, 2018. Please provide requested documentation electronically in | inform the inspector for clarification. | ||
names and be indexed | Please provide the following information for the Component Cooling Water (EG) system: | ||
or hyperlinked to facilitate ease of use. If requested documents are large and/or only hard copy formats are available, please inform the inspector for clarification | 1. A list of all calculations and drawings associated with the selected system. | ||
2. A list of condition reports associated with the selected system for the last 3 years. | 2. A list of condition reports associated with the selected system for the last 3 years. | ||
3. A list of work orders associated with the selected system for the last 3 years, including all open work orders. | 3. A list of work orders associated with the selected system for the last 3 years, including | ||
4. A list of any pre-existing | all open work orders. | ||
4. A list of any pre-existing evaluations or calculations with low design margins for the | |||
for the selected system | selected system. | ||
5. A copy of the last 3 heat exchanger inspections including performance data for the | |||
6. A list of maintenance rule components and functions; based on engineering or expert panel judgment, for the selected system | selected system. | ||
6. A list of maintenance rule components and functions; based on engineering or expert | |||
panel judgment, for the selected system. | |||
7. A list of maintenance rule functional failure evaluations for the last 3 years for the | |||
selected system. | |||
8. A list of operating experience evaluations for the last 3 years for the selected system. | 8. A list of operating experience evaluations for the last 3 years for the selected system. | ||
9. A list of all procedures and calculations that involve time-critical operator actions. | 9. A list of all procedures and calculations that involve time-critical operator actions. | ||
10. A list of permanent and temporary modifications performed in the past | 10. A list of permanent and temporary modifications performed in the past 3 years for the | ||
years for the selected system. Include a list of any documents associated with | selected system. Include a list of any documents associated with modifications such as: | ||
modifications such as: | |||
calculations, specifications, vendor manuals, Final Safety Analysis Report, Technical | calculations, specifications, vendor manuals, Final Safety Analysis Report, Technical | ||
Specifications and Bases updates , updated procedures | Specifications and Bases updates, updated procedures, and maintenance and | ||
, and maintenance and surveillance activities and procedures. | surveillance activities and procedures. | ||
11. A list of root cause and apparent cause evaluations associated with component failures or design issues initiated/completed in the last 3 | 11. A list of root cause and apparent cause evaluations associated with component failures | ||
years for the selected system. | or design issues initiated/completed in the last 3 years for the selected system. | ||
-cause failures of components in the last 3 years for the selected system. 13. An electronic copy of the design bases documents for the selected system | 2. A list of any common-cause failures of components in the last 3 years for the selected | ||
system. | |||
for the selected system | 13. An electronic copy of the design bases documents for the selected system. | ||
14. An electronic copy of the system health notebooks for the selected system. | |||
Additionally, please provide the basis documents used to compute or establish the following | |||
NRC Performance Indicators (PIs) for the most recent 4 quarters which data is available: | |||
a) IE-01: Unplanned Scrams per 7000 Critical Hours | a) IE-01: Unplanned Scrams per 7000 Critical Hours | ||
b) IE-03: Unplanned Power Changes per 7000 Critical Hours | b) IE-03: Unplanned Power Changes per 7000 Critical Hours | ||
c) IE-04: Unplanned Scrams with | c) IE-04: Unplanned Scrams with Complications | ||
Inspector Contact Information: | |||
Dan Bradley | Dan Bradley | ||
Senior Resident | Senior Resident Inspector | ||
573-676-3181 | |||
Dan.Bradley@nrc.gov | |||
Mailing Address: | Mailing Address: | ||
U.S. NRC Resident Inspector Office | U.S. NRC Resident Inspector Office | ||
201 NRC Road | 201 NRC Road | ||
Steedman, MO | Steedman, MO 65077 | ||
ML18295A010 | |||
SUNSI Review | SUNSI Review Non-Sensitive Publicly Available Keyword: | ||
By: | By: NHT/RDR Sensitive Non-Publicly Available NRC-002 | ||
OFFICE SRI/DRP/B RI/DRP/B C:DRS/EB1 C:DRS/EB2 C:DRS/OP C:DRS/PSB2 | |||
NAME DBradley SJanicki TFarnholtz | NAME DBradley SJanicki TFarnholtz GWerner VGaddy HGepford | ||
GWerner VGaddy HGepford SIGNATURE /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ DATE 10/19/18 10/16/18 10/09/2018 | SIGNATURE /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ | ||
10/11/2018 | DATE 10/19/18 10/16/18 10/09/2018 10/11/2018 10/9/18 10/15/18 | ||
10/9/18 10/15/18 OFFICE TL:DRS/IPAT | OFFICE TL:DRS/IPAT DNMS:FCDB C:DRP/B | ||
DNMS:FCDB C:DRP/B | NAME GGeorge JKatanic NTaylor | ||
SIGNATURE /RA - /RA/ /RA/ | |||
10/15/2018 | HFreeman for/ | ||
10/19/2018 | DATE 10/09/2018 10/15/2018 10/19/2018 | ||
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Site: | Callaway |
Issue date: | 10/19/2018 |
From: | Nick Taylor NRC/RGN-IV/DRP/RPB-B |
To: | Diya F Ameren Missouri |
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References | |
IR 2018001, IR 2018003 | |
Download: ML18295A010 (31) | |
Text
ber 19, 2018
SUBJECT:
CALLAWAY PLANT - NRC INTEGRATED INSPECTION REPORT 05000483/2018003 AND INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION INSPECTION REPORT 07201045/2018001
Dear Mr. Diya:
On September 30, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at your Callaway Plant. On October 3, 2018, the NRC inspectors discussed the results of this inspection with Mr. T. Herrmann, Site Vice President, and other members of your staff. The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report.
Inspectors documented a licensee-identified violation, which was determined to be of very low safety significance. The NRC is treating this violation as a non-cited violation (NCV) consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy.
If you contest the violation or significance of the NCV, you should provide a response within 30 days of the date of this inspection report, with the basis for your denial, to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk, Washington, DC 20555-0001; with copies to the Regional Administrator, Region IV; the Director, Office of Enforcement; and the NRC resident inspector at the Callaway Plant. This letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Nicholas H. Taylor, Chief Project Branch B Division of Reactor Projects Docket Nos. 50-483, 72-1045 License No. NPF-30
Enclosures:
Inspection Report 05000483/2018003 and 07201045/2018001 w/Attachments 1: Documents Reviewed 2: Request for Information Quarterly Baseline Inspection
Inspection Report
Docket Numbers: 05000483 and 07201045 License Number: NPF-30 Report Numbers: 05000483/2018003 and 07201045/2018001 Enterprise Identifiers: I-2018-003-006 and I-2018-001-0135 Licensee: Union Electric Company Facility: Callaway Plant and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Location: 8315 County Road 459 Steedman, Missouri 65077 Inspection Dates: July 1, 2018 to September 30, 2018 Inspectors: D. Bradley, Senior Resident Inspector S. Janicki, Resident Inspector S. Alferink, PhD, Reactor Inspector J. Drake, Senior Reactor Inspector L. Brookhart, Senior ISFSI Inspector, FCDB P. Elkmann, Senior Emergency Preparedness Inspector N. Hernandez, Operations Engineer C. Newport, Senior Resident Inspector E. Simpson, CHP, Health Physicist, FCDB C. Stott, Reactor Inspector Approved By: N. Taylor Chief, Project Branch B Division of Reactor Projects Enclosure
SUMMARY
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting an integrated inspection at the Callaway Plant in accordance with the Reactor Oversight Process. The Reactor Oversight Process is the NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors. Refer to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html for more information. NRC-identified and self-revealed findings, violations, and additional items are summarized in the tables below. A licensee-identified non-cited violation is documented in the Inspection Results at the end of this report.
List of Findings and Violations None.
Additional Tracking Items Type Issue number Title Inspection Status Procedure URI 05000483/2018003-01 Failure to perform 10 CFR 50.59 71111.17T Open evaluation for compensatory measures associated with stagnant, inactive loop Type Issue number Title Inspection Status Procedure LER 05000483/2018-002-00 Inadequate Emergency Operating 71153 Closed Procedure Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown on May 7, 2018
PLANT STATUS
Callaway Plant began the inspection period at full power and remained at this power level through the end of the inspection period.
INSPECTION SCOPES
Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the inspection procedures (IPs) in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp-manual/inspection-procedure/index.html.
Samples were declared complete when the IP requirements most appropriate to the inspection activity were met consistent with Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase. The inspectors performed plant status activities described in IMC 2515 Appendix D, Plant Status, and conducted routine reviews using IP 71152, Problem Identification and Resolution. The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards.
REACTOR SAFETY
71111.01Adverse Weather Protection External Flooding
The inspectors evaluated readiness to cope with external flooding on July 16, 2018.
71111.04Equipment Alignment Partial Walkdown
The inspectors evaluated system configurations during partial walkdowns of the following systems/trains:
- (1) Remote shutdown panel on July 12, 2018
- (2) Component cooling water emergency makeup valves on August 7, 2018
- (3) Fire water storage tanks on August 24, 2018
- (4) Emergency exhaust system train B on August 25, 2018
Complete Walkdown (1 Sample)
The inspectors evaluated system configurations during a complete walkdown of the component cooling water system train A on September 10, 2018.
71111.05AQFire Protection Annual/Quarterly Quarterly Inspection
The inspectors evaluated fire protection program implementation in the following selected areas:
- (1) Load center and motor generator room, fire area A-27, on July 20, 2018
- (2) Component cooling water train A, fire area A-16N, on September 5, 2018
- (3) Component cooling water train B and remote shutdown panel, fire areas A-16S, A-28, and A-33, on September 19, 2018
- (4) Spent fuel pool cooling train A, fire area FB-1, on September 20, 2018
Annual Inspection (1 Sample)
The inspectors evaluated fire brigade performance on July 23 and August 20, 2018.
71111.06Flood Protection Measures Cables
The inspectors evaluated cable submergence protection in safety-related manhole MH01B on August 16, 2018.
71111.11Licensed Operator Requalification Program and Licensed Operator Performance Operator Requalification
The inspectors observed and evaluated licensed operator continuing training in the simulator on
===July 27, 2018.
Operator Performance (1 Sample)===
The inspectors observed and evaluated control room staff in the following evolutions:
- (1) Crew turnover on September 7, 2018
- (2) Pressurizer backup heaters capacity test and post maintenance test on September 21, 2018
Operator Exams (1 Sample)
The inspectors reviewed and evaluated requalification examination results on August 22, 2018.
71111.12Maintenance Effectiveness Routine Maintenance Effectiveness
The inspectors evaluated the effectiveness of routine maintenance activities associated with the following equipment and/or safety significant functions:
- (1) Emergency diesel generator including temperature switches on July 11, 2018
- (2) Component cooling water including gas voiding on September 21, 2018
71111.13Maintenance Risk Assessments and Emergent Work Control
The inspectors evaluated the risk assessments for the following planned and emergent work activities:
- (1) Elevated risk actions due to emergent work on the solid state protection system input relay K334 on July 9, 2018
- (2) Elevated risk actions due to planned residual heat removal train A pump and valve inservice testing on July 20, 2018
- (3) Elevated risk actions due to planned containment isolation signal train B relay testing on August 16, 2018
- (4) Elevated risk actions due to planned control room filtration train A surveillance testing on August 28, 2018
- (5) Elevated risk actions due to planned switchyard breaker replacements on September 14, 2018
71111.15Operability Determinations and Functionality Assessments
The inspectors evaluated the following operability determinations and functionality assessments:
- (1) Component cooling water piping penetration degradation on August 15, 2018
- (2) Engineered safety features actuation system surveillance results on August 16, 2018
- (3) Emergency diesel generator fuel oil filtration on August 24, 2018
71111.17TEvaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments
The inspectors evaluated the following from August 6-10, 2018:
10 CFR 50.59 Evaluations
- (1) CA2512-16-05, modification package 13-0033, hardened condensate storage tank
- (2) CA2512 Final Safety Analysis Report change to increase the maximum design bases accident temperature for class 1E equipment rooms
- (3) CA2512 16-09 - procedure change (ODP-ZZ-00002) regarding when emergency diesel generator room ventilation supply fans are required
- (4) CA2512 17-02 - LDCN 17-0003, volume control tank explosive atmosphere (forced oxidation)10 CFR 50.59 Screening/Applicability Determinations
- (1) CA2511-01160, modification package 17-0012, bypass (jumper) A ultimate heat sink fan motor high speed thermal overloads
- (2) CA2511/OTN-AP-00003/002, hardened condensate storage tank
- (3) CA2511/compensatory measures additions to OTO-ZZ-00012
- (4) CA2511/OTN-GK-00001/050, control building heating, ventilation, air conditioning system
- (5) CA2511/OTN-GK-00001/051, control building heating ventilation, air conditioning system
- (6) CA2511/OTN-NG-00001/017, class 1E 480 heating ventilation, air conditioning electrical system
- (7) CA2511-01088, MP 16-0036/201606214-modification of essential service water drains both component cooling water heat exchangers
- (8) CA2511-01090, replacement of under frequency relay for reactor coolant pump motor
- (9) CA2511/MP18-0045, NK battery replacement
- (10) CA2511/OTN-EF-00001/073, essential service water system
- (11) CA2511/EOPADD42/002, revise procedure to make the motor-driven auxiliary feedwater pumps available when the hardened condensate storage tank is aligned to auxiliary feedwater suction
- (12) CA2511/OTS-PA-00001/022 - operation and testing of alternate power source
- (13) CA2511/OTN-EP-00001 ADD3/009 - initial fill and vent of safety injection accumulators
- (14) CA2511/17000810 - cycle KJHS0180 to maintain jacket water temp in proper temperature band
- (15) CA2511/OTN-EB-00001 ADD1/007 - component cooling water equipment rotation and controlling temperature
- (16) CA2511/night order and immediate operability determination compensatory measures for Condition Report 201802284
- (17) CA2511/OTN-NG-00001/017, class 1E 480 heating ventilation, air conditioning electrical system
- (18) CA2511/EOPADD42/002, make the motor-driven auxiliary feedwater pumps available when the hardened condensate storage tank is aligned to auxiliary feedwater suction
71111.18Plant Modifications
The inspectors evaluated modification package MP 07-0069, replace 480V load center circuit breakers with new Square D breakers.
71111.19Post Maintenance Testing
The inspectors evaluated the following post maintenance tests:
- (1) Battery charger NK22 after equipment outage on July 18, 2018
- (2) Emergency exhaust system train A after equipment outage on August 8, 2018
- (3) SGK04B modification after equipment outage on August 13, 2018
- (4) Site 200 series electrical distribution after equipment outage on September 9, 2018
- (5) Pressurizer backup heaters after equipment outage on September 21, 2018
71111.22Surveillance Testing The inspectors evaluated the following surveillance tests: Routine
- (1) Containment isolation signal slave relay train A test on August 2, 2018
- (2) Ultimate heat sink cooling tower fan, trains A and B, test on August 22, 2018
In-service (2 Samples)
- (1) Emergency service water pump train A in-service test on July 11, 2018
- (2) Emergency diesel generator fuel oil system train B in-service test on July 25, 2018
71114.04Emergency Action Level and Emergency Plan Changes
The inspectors evaluated Procedure EIP-ZZ-00101, Classification of Emergencies, Revision 55 on September 13, 2018. This evaluation does not constitute NRC approval.
OTHER ACTIVITIES - BASELINE
71151Performance Indicator Verification
The inspectors verified licensee performance indicators submittals listed below:
- (1) IE01: Unplanned Scrams per 7000 Critical Hours Sample (07/01/2017 - 06/30/2018)
- (2) IE03: Unplanned Power Changes per 7000 Critical Hours Sample (07/01/2017 -
06/30/2018)
- (3) IE04: Unplanned Scrams with Complications Sample (07/01/2017 - 06/30/2018)
71152Problem Identification and Resolution Annual Follow-up of Selected Issues
The inspectors reviewed the licensees implementation of its corrective action program related to the following issues:
- (1) Essential service water system thermal performance evaluation including inventory losses under Condition Report 201803313 on August 9, 2018
- (2) Switchyard breaker trip, MDV52-2, under Condition Report 201803237 on July 28, 2018
71153Follow-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion Licensee Event Reports
The inspectors evaluated Licensee Event Report 2018-002-00, Inadequate Emergency Operating Procedure Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown on May 7, 2018, which can be accessed at https://lersearch.inl.gov/LERSearchCriteria.aspx.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
- TEMPORARY INSTRUCTIONS, INFREQUENT AND ABNORMAL 60855Operation of an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation and 60857Review of 10 CFR 72.48 Evaluations The inspectors evaluated the licensees operation of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) from August 11-17, 2018, on-site at the Callaway Plant and conducted an in-office review of additional documentation, including quality assurance audit reports, condition reports, and documents related to the licensees maintenance of their ISFSI and related equipment.
The Callaway ISFSI is a 10 CFR Part 72 general licensed ISFSI and utilized the Holtec HI-STORM UMAX Storage System, approved under Certificate of Compliance 1040, License Amendment 0, UMAX Final Safety Analysis Report Revision 2, and HI-STORM FW Final Safety Analysis Report Revision 3. This storage system utilizes the multi-purpose canister (MPC-37)that stores 37 pressurized water reactor fuel assemblies in a below grade vertical ventilated module. Callaway had constructed the UMAX ISFSI to hold 48 MPC-37 canisters within the vertical ventilated modules at the site. The top ISFSI pad dimensions are 108.5 feet by 157.5 feet, configured in six rows of eight canisters. During the routine ISFSI inspection, Callaway was in the middle of their second loading campaign. Inspectors were onsite to observe the loading activities associated with canister number 4 out of 12 planned for the dry fuel storage campaign. By the end of the loading campaign, the licensee was expected to have a total of 18 canisters stored in the UMAX ISFSI.
The ISFSI activities specifically reviewed during the on-site inspection and the subsequent in-office review included:
- (1) Evaluated and observed fuel selection and fuel loading operations associated with the 4th canister of the campaign (the 10th cask placed at the ISFSI)
- (2) Evaluated and observed welding of the canister, non-destructive testing of the welds, pressure testing, forced helium drying, helium backfill, and heavy load movements from the spent fuel pool to the sites vertical cask transporter and into the vertical ventilated module
- (3) Reviewed the licensee's loading, processing, and heavy load procedures associated with their current dry fuel storage campaign
- (4) Reviewed the licensees corrective action program implementation for ISFSI operations since the last routine ISFSI inspection which was completed in January 2017
- (5) Reviewed quality assurance program implementation, including recent quality assurance audits, surveillances, and quality control activities
- (6) Reviewed documentation for compliance with Technical Specifications related to operational surveillance activities and Final Safety Analysis Report required annual maintenance activities
- (7) Reviewed the licensees radiological monitoring data for the calendar years 2016 and 2017 to verify compliance with 10 CFR 72.104 requirements
- (8) Reviewed spent fuel documentation for the canisters loaded since the last routine ISFSI inspection to verify the fuel met all technical specification requirements for storage (canisters 7-10)
- (9) Reviewed annual maintenance activities for heavy lifting components which included special lifting devices and the sites cask handling crane
- (10) Reviewed all 10 CFR72.48 safety evaluations/screenings performed by the licensee for changes made to the ISFSI program since the last routine ISFSI inspection in accordance with NRC Inspection Procedure 60857
- (11) Reviewed all changes made to the licensees 10 CFR 72.212 report under the licensees 10 CFR 72.48 program (Reviewed changes from Revision 2 and Revision 3)
INSPECTION RESULTS
Licensee-Identified Non-Cited Violation 71153Follow-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion This violation of very low safety significance was identified by the licensee and has been entered into the licensees corrective action program and is being treated as a non-cited violation, consistent with Section 2.3.2 of the Enforcement Policy.
Violation: Technical Specification 5.4.1.a requires, in part, that written procedures shall be established, implemented, and maintained covering the applicable procedures recommended in Appendix A of Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2. Section 6 of Appendix A to Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, requires procedures for combating emergencies and other significant events. The licensee established Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP) ES-0.2, Natural Circulation Cooldown, Revision 9, in part, to meet the regulatory requirement. Figure 1 of ES-0.2 allowed cooldown rates that exceeded the values used in the license basis for radiological consequence analyses and exceeded the values used in the design of the nitrogen accumulators for atmospheric steam dumps and turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater system actuations. This issue was discussed in Licensee Event Report 2018-002-00, Inadequate EOP Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown.
Contrary to the above, from April 29, 2008 through May 7, 2018, the licensee failed to maintain procedures for combating emergencies and other significant events. Specifically, the licensee failed to maintain EOPs for natural circulation cooldown. This performance deficiency resulted in atmospheric steam dumps and turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater systems being rendered inoperable due to depletion of the safety-related actuation nitrogen.
Significance/Severity Level: This performance deficiency was more than minor, and therefore a finding, because it adversely affected the procedure quality attribute of the Mitigating Systems Cornerstone objective of ensuring the availability, reliability, and capability of systems that respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. As a result, the licensee would not have been able to reach shutdown cooling conditions and the plant would have been placed in a condition of being unable to control decay heat removal via atmospheric steam dumps.
Using Inspection Manual Chapter 0609, Attachment 4, Initial Characterization of Findings, and Appendix A, The Significance Determination Process (SDP) for Findings At-Power, Exhibit 2, Mitigating Systems Screening Questions, dated June 19, 2012, the inspectors determined that the finding required a detailed risk evaluation since the finding represented an actual loss of function of at least a single train for greater than its technical specification allowed outage time. Specifically, as reported in Licensee Event Report 2018-002-00, Inadequate EOP Guidance for Asymmetric Natural Circulation Cooldown, atmospheric steam dumps and the turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater system were rendered inoperable, due to the inadequate EOP revision, in April 2008. As a result, this exceeded the allowed outage time for the associated Technical Specifications 3.7.4 and 3.7.5, respectively.
The senior reactor analyst reviewed the issue and determined that the issue was of very low safety significance, or Green. The senior reactor analyst noted that the impact of the performance deficiency on plant safety was limited to a steam line break leading to a consequential loss of offsite power. The frequency of all such events was estimated to be approximately 3.5 x 10-5/year, using values available in the plant-specific SPAR model.
According to the licensee, the design basis time that the nitrogen backup accumulators would provide motive force to the atmospheric steam dumps and the turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater flow control valves was 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> with a maximum realistic time available of approximately 16.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />. Therefore, the analyst used an average probability of nonrecovery of offsite power over a 12-hour period (6.2 x 10-2). Additionally, the licensee has two air compressors supplied by the vital diesel generators that would eliminate the demand for the nitrogen accumulators. Therefore, the analyst applied a generic value for the failure of a multi-train system (3.0 x 10-3). Using these assumptions, the analyst calculated the frequency of a steam line break with unrecovered loss of offsite power and a failure of the remaining two air compressors. This bounded the value of the incremental conditional core damage frequency to less than 6.5 x 10-9/year.
Corrective Action Reference: Condition Report 201802284.
Unresolved Item Failure to perform 10 CFR 50.59 evaluation for 71111.17T (Open) compensatory measures associated with stagnant, Evaluations of inactive loop.05000483/2018003-01 Changes, Tests and Experiments
Description:
The inspectors identified an unresolved item related to implementation of 10 CFR 50.59, Evaluations Changes, Tests and Experiments, for the licensees failure to perform an adequate evaluation for compensatory measures for a stagnant, inactive loop.
The licensee enacted compensatory measures to support atmospheric dump valve/turbine-driven AFW pump operability due to an issue identified for natural circulation cooldown with a faulted steam generator (i.e., inactive loop). A reduction in the Technical Specification 3.4.16 dose equivalent iodine (DEI) limit (from 1Ci/gm to 0.4Ci/gm) was imposed without a 10 CFR 50.59 evaluation and/or license amendment. Specifically, the licensee did not consider the compensatory measure of reducing Technical Specification 3.4.16 limits on DEI-131 as a change to technical specifications.
The licensee considered this a temporary action that did not meet the intent of 10 CFR 50.90 for a technical specification change.
Planned Closure Action: There is currently an NEI paper under review by the NRC Headquarters Technical Specification Branch and a draft Regulatory Guide that addresses the issue of non-conservative technical specifications and timely submittal of license amendment requests associated with them. This issue will be resolved based on the results of the Technical Specifications Branchs final decision on the subject.
Licensee Action: The licensee has entered the issue into their corrective action program.
Corrective Action Reference: Condition Report
EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS
The inspectors verified no proprietary information was retained or documented in this report.
On August 10, 2018, the inspectors presented the Evaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments inspection results to Mr. T. Herrmann, Site Vice President, and other members of the licensee staff.
On August 16, 2018, the inspectors presented the routine ISFSI inspection results to Mr. B. Cox, Senior Director Nuclear Operations, and other members of the licensee staff.
On August 22, 2018, the inspectors presented the annual requalification inspection results to Mr. M. Otten, Operations Training Manager, and other members of the licensee staff.
On September 26, 2018, the emergency preparedness inspector presented the results of the review of changes to the licensees emergency plan to Mr. G. Rausch, Manager, Emergency Preparedness, and other members of the licensee staff.
On October 3, 2018, the inspectors presented the quarterly resident inspector inspection results to Mr. T. Herrmann, Site Vice President, and other members of the licensee staff.
DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
Inspection Procedure 71111.01: Adverse Weather Protection
Condition Reports
201001813 201706008 201702791
Procedures
Number Title Revision
ODP-ZZ-00017, Appendix 2 Technical Specification Related Annunciators 4
OOA-EF-00001 Ultimate Heat Sink Setpoint Levels 13
OTA-RK-00020 Annunciator Response Procedure MCB Panel 4
RK020
OTN-EF-00001 Essential Service Water System 77
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title Revision
U-29-03-F Ultimate Heat Sink Retention Pond - PMF 0
Determination
RFR 22267A Approve replacement for EFLIS0027/27A
Inspection Procedure 71111.04: Equipment Alignment
Condition Reports
200701435 200901558 201701338 201706207
201801283 201801316 201803443 201804144
201804154 201804197 201804204 201804251
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00356 Pump and Valve Inservice Test Program 24
EDP-ZZ-01114 Motor Operated Valve Program Guide 36
EDP-ZZ-04107 HVAC Pressure Boundary Control 31
OSP-EG-0001A CCW Train A Valve Alignment Surveillance 7
OSP-GG-0005B B Train Fuel Building Negative Pressure Test 8
OTN-KC-00001, Addendum 19 Filling and Draining Fire Water Storage 7
Tanks
Drawings
Number Title Revision
E-23EF02B Schematic Diagram ESW to SW System Isolation Valve 4
Miscellaneous
Documents
Number Title Revision
Fire Preplan Manual Various
EF-15 Add 7 Essential Service Water System Fault Tree Model 0
RFR 22556 Clarify Note 3 on E-23Al09 for Foxboro Contact A
RFR 23186B Evaluate Using MOV-Long-Life Grease on all MOVs
ULNRC-GG-001 Fuel Building Ventilation System 2
Inspection Procedure 71111.05AQ: Fire Protection Annual/Quarterly
Condition Reports
201801575 201802736 201803613
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00750 Hazard Barrier Program 41
EDP-ZZ-04107 HVAC Pressure Boundary Control 31
FPP-ZZ-00009 Fire Protection Training Program 34
MTT-ZZ-00252 Installation of Flexible Fire Seals 5
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title Revision
Fire Preplan Manual Various
T66-1000 S Drill Planning and Authorization Various
Inspection Procedure 71111.06: Flood Protection
Condition Reports
201309387 201403831 201605812 201704709
201804053
Drawings
Number Title Revision
C-U203 ESWS Units 1 & 2 Electrical Manholes Plans, Sections & 8
Detail
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title
MP 09-0049 Evaluate method of preventing water intrusion into manhole MH01
Inspection Procedure 71111.11: Licensed Operator Requalification Program and
Licensed Operator Performance
Condition Reports
200700956 200702502 200903732 201406048
201804776 201804779
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00395 Significant Operator Response Timing 29
MPE-ZZ-QY054 Inspection and Test of Protective Lockout Relays, General 5
Electric Type HEA
ODP-ZZ-00001 Operations Department - Code of Conduct 104
ODP-ZZ-00003 Shift Relief and Turnover 37
Miscellaneous Documents
Title Date
Annual Requalification Results Summary July 6, 2018
Operations Night Orders
Inspection Procedure 71111.12: Maintenance Effectiveness
Condition Reports
201104544 201104651 201206896 201403496
201608165 201801489 201802184
Work Orders
397333
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00296 Gas Intrusion Program 3
APA-ZZ-00500, Appendix 11 Degraded and Nonconforming Condition 9
Resolution
EDP-ZZ-01128 Maintenance Rule Program 25
EDP-ZZ-01128, Appendix 2 Summary of SSC Performance Criteria 32
EDP-ZZ-01128, Appendix 4 Maintenance Rule System Functions 18
Drawnings
Number Title
M-22EG03 Piping and Instrument Diagram - Component Cooling Water
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title
EG-54 Allowable Gas Void Volume for Each Train of the Component Cooling
Water Suction Piping
EG-55 Water Hammer due to Voids in Component Cooling Water System Piping
MP 10-0042 Install New CCW/Radwaste Flow Restriction Device
Inspection Procedure 71111.13: Maintenance Risk Assessments and Emergent Work
Control
Condition Reports
200706552 201011290 201705555 201706032
201707194 201804887
Work Orders
18000637 18002661 18507861
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00322 Integrated Work Management Process Description 20
APA-ZZ-00322, Online Work Integrated Risk Management 17
Appendix F
APA-ZZ-00356 Pump and Valve Insrvice Test Program 24
OSP-EJ-V001A Train A RHR Valve Inservice Test 20
OSP-EJ-P001A RHR Train A Inservice Test 64
OSP-GK-0001A A Train Control Room Filtration and Pressurization 17
System Monthly Operability Verification
OSP-SA-0009B Train B CISA Slave Relay Test 19
Drawings
Number Title Revision
8618-X-94080 One Line Diagram Metering and Relaying 345KV 20
Differential and 345KV Bus-A and B Pot. Devices
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title
RFR 019023A Determine Retest Requirements for MDV41V511
Inspection Procedure 71111.15: Operability Determinations and Functionality
Assessments
Condition Reports
199400711 199701249 199901106 201010145
201801641 201804251 201804276
Work Orders
10002666
Procedures
Number Title Revision
OTS-JE-00002 Filtration of Emergency D/G Fuel Oil 11
Inspection Procedure 71111.17T: Evaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments
Condition Reports
201403041 201601534 201603312 201608686
201700966 201702032 201703841 201704156
201707651 201802284 201803910 201803973
201804069
Calculations
Number Title Revision
81402-C-010 Design of Safety Related Pipe Supports for HCST Piping 2
81402-S-005 Pipe Stress and Support Load Evaluation of HCST Supply 1
Line to Safety-Related Auxiliary Feedwater System
Suction
GK-19, Addendum 3 2016 Auxiliary Building Battery and SWBD room GOTHIC 0
temperature analysis
GM-03 EDG Room Temperatures w/o HVAC 3
GM-03, Addendum 1 EDG Room Temperature Analysis With Both Air Supply 3
Fans Unavailable
GM-03, Addendum 2 Inputs 3
GM-320 Diesel/Generators Building HVAC 0
GM-320, Diesel Generator Building HVAC Update 0
Addendum 2
M-FL-04, Impact of MP 13-0033 - Hardened Condensate Storage 2
Addendum 6 Tank Refuel 21 Tie-Ins
NAI-1719-001 Callaway Control Building Loss of Class 1E A/C GOTHIC 1
Room Heat Up Analysis
NAI-1719-001, Control Building Temperature Analysis for Operability 1
Addendum 1 Evaluation
NAI-1719-002 Callaway Control Building with Control Room Loss of 0
Class 1 E A/C GOTHIC Room Heat Up Analysis
NAI-1719-004 Callaway Control Building with Control Room Loss of 0
Class 1 E A/C GOTHIC Room Heat Up With Installed
Fans and Louvers
NG-12, NG MCC Setpoint Calculation 3
Addendum 27
NG-22, Addendum 6 NG Load Center Setpoint Calculation 1
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00108 Primary Licensing Documents: Change/Revision Process 24
APA-ZZ-00143 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Reviews 17
APA-ZZ-00600 Design Change Control 60
EDP-ZZ-04600 Engineering Change Control 1
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 15
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 14
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 13
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 0
FDP-ZZ-00103 License Document Change Process 19
IP-ENG-001 Standard Design Process 0
OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System 72
OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System 73
OTN-EF-0001 Essential Service Water System 76
ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control 86
ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control 85
ODP-ZZ-00002 Equipment Status Control 86
OTN-EB-00001, Closed Cooling Water System - Equipment Rotation and
Addendum 1 Controlling Temperature
OTN-EP-00001, SI Accumulator Level Control
6, 7
Addendum 1
OTN-EP-00001, Initial Fill and Vent of SI Accumulators
8, 9
Addendum 3
OTN-GK-00001 Control Building HVAC System 53
Operation and Testing of the Alternate Emergency Power
OTS-PA-00001 22
Source
Drawings
Number Title Revision
8600-X-90422 Storeroom 2 Power Plan Receptacles 7
8600-X-90424 Storeroom 2 Lighting Plan 3
EA04-H006-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System 1
Communication Corridor
EA04-H007-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System 1
Communication Corridor
EA04-H011-332 Pipe Supports, Service Water System 1
Communication Corridor
E-009-00081 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Title Sheet Electrical 9
Diagram
E-009-00190 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Indoor 7
E-009-00250 IM 13.8 KV Class 1E Potential Transformer 9
Component
E-009-00252 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Interconnection 7
Diagram
E-009-00262 Metal-Clad Switchgear - Equipment Summary 1
E-009-00339 AZZ Qualification Report for Frequency Relay 1
ABB P/N 422C1276
E-018-00172 SZ 5 2SP-1WD Schematic 16
E-018-00223 Wiring Diagram 2SP-1WD (SIZE 5) 13
E-21NK01 Class 1E 125V DC System - Meter & Relay 17
Diagram
E-21NK02 Class 1E 125V DC System - Meter & Relay 17
Diagram
E-050-00006 Batteries - 60 Cell NCN-23 Layout ON-2-S07- 13
074530-816 Racks
E-050-00009 Layout For 60 Cell NCN-13 Battery ON-2-507- 12
074520-816 Racks 10'-0" LG
E-050-00032 Batteries - NCX-NAX Typical Termination 0
Assemblies
E-U1NG01 Low Voltage System - Class IE 480V Single 15
Line Meter And Relay Diagram
E-U3EF02A Schematic Diagram - Ultimate Heat Sink 22
Cooling Tower Fans
GB01-H001-332 Pipe Supports, Central Chilled Water System 2
Pumps Suction & Discharge
GB02-H003-332 Pipe Supports, Central Chilled Water System 1
Pumps Suction & Discharge
M-22AL01(Q) Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Auxiliary 50
Feedwater System
M-22EA01 Piping And Instrumentation Diagram Service 23
Water System FSAR Figure 9.2 -1 Sheet 1
M-22EG02 Piping & Instrumentation Diagram Component 22
Cooling Water System FSAR Figure 9.2-3
Sheet 2
M-22EG22 Small Piping Isometric Component Cooling 7
Water System Auxiliary Building Location 141
M-22GB01 Piping And Instrumentation Diagram Central 18
Chilled Water System FSAR Figure 9.4-10
M-23EA04 Piping Isometric - Service Water System 9
Comm. Corridor (Central Chillers)
M-23EG23 Small Piping Isometric Component Cooling 4
Water System Auxiliary Building Location 142
M-29EG22 Hanger Location Dwg Small Pipe Component 1
Cooling Water System Auxiliary Building
Location 141
M-29EG23 Hanger Location Dwg. Small Pipes Component 1
Cooling Water System Auxiliary Building
Location 142
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title Revision or
Date
2005 ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals
Callaway FSAR, Various Chapters
AABD 6.0 Callaway Energy Center Accident Analysis Basis 6A
Document Feedwater System Pipe Break
ANSI/IEEE C37.9-1979 Test Procedure for AC High-Voltage Circuit
Breakers Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis
EDN-01 Engineering Design Notice, MP 13-0002
EDN-02 Engineering Design Notice, MP 13-0002
IB 7.4.1.7-5 ABB Circuit Shield Type 81 Series 422, Vendor
Manual
IEEE Std 323-1974 IEEE Standard for Qualifying Class 1E Equipment
for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
IEEE Std 450-1995 IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance,
Testing, and Replacement of Vented Lead-Acid
Batteries for Stationary Applications
LTR-LIS-18-182 Attachment 1, Review of Mitigating Strategy for 0
Stagnant/Voided Loop as the Result of Asymmetric
Natural Circulation
NUREG-0830, Safety Evaluation Report Related To The Operation
Supplement No. 3 Of Callaway Plant, Unit 1
RFR 15642 Formal Safety Evaluation A, B
RFR 201104353 Class 1E Electrical Equipment Survivability
RFR 201403041 Class 1E Electrical Equipment Survivability
September 4,
STARS-ENG-5001-8.1 Replace EDG Fans CGM01A & B
2012
Hardened Condensate Storage Tank Refuel 21 February 23,
STARS-ENG-5001-8.1
Tie-Ins 2015
Inspection Procedure 71111.18: Plant Modifications
Condition Reports
201502453 201701626 201704103 201800905
201800917 201801692 201802679
Work Orders
11005902 11005918 15502053 17502428
Procedures
Number Title Revision
EDP-ZZ-04600 Engineering Change Control 1
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title Revision
or Date
CA2883 Technical Task Job Brief Checklist June 8, 2016
LD-351023928-1 Masterpact Breaker 1
MP 07-0069 Replace 480V Load Center Circuit Breakers 4
NG-12 NG MCC Setpoint Calculation 3
SVP-133 Standard Verification Plan 1
TB-12-007 Masterpact Breakers Fail to Close 1
Inspection Procedure 71111.19: Post Maintenance Testing
Condition Reports
200408234 201801437 201803246 201803541
Work Orders
2501352 12002857 12003896 12508243
15000794 15511559 17501719 17502428
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00322 App E Post-Maintenance Test Program 12
MPE-NK-QB004 NK Class 1E Battery Charger Inspection 11
OSP-BB-00002 PZR Heater Capacity Test 9
OSP-SA-0009B Train A CISA Slave Relay Test 19
OTN-BB-00005 Pressurizer and Pressure Control 15
OTN-NK-00001 Add 2 125VDC Bus NK03 and Distribution System 3
OTN-PG-00001 480 VAC Non-Class 1E Electrical System 30
OTO-ZZ-00012 Severe Weather 39
Drawings
Number Title Revision
E-23BB25 Pressurizer Heater Backup Group B Heater 1
Grouping
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title
ULNRC Revise Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for
Hours per Month
Inspection Procedure 71111.22: Surveillance Testing
Condition Reports
200600435 201001813 201206883 201804199
Work Orders
18003285 18504656
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00340 Surveillance Program Administration 44
ISL-EF-00T67 Loop-TMP: ESW A Cool Twr Inlet and Pump 7
Discharge Temperatures
OSP-EF-P001A ESW Train A Inservice Test 80
OSP-JE-P001B Train B Emergency Diesel Generator Fuel Oil 33
System In-service Tests
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title Revision
AL-20 Evaluation of Tolerances for Fixed Parameters used in 0
IST Pump Surveillances
ULDBD-EF-001 Essential Service Water System 2
Inspection Procedure 71151: Performance Indicator Verification
Condition Reports
201501431
Miscellaneous Documents
Title Revision
NRC Performance Indicator Transmittal Report Various
Inspection Procedure 71152: Problem Identification and Resolution
Condition Reports
201705467 201705575 201800563 201800905
201801274 201801348 201801489 201801502
201801684 201801925 201802184 201802547
201803237 201803245 201803286 201803706
201803313 201803781 201803852 201804116
201804149 201804251 201804807
Work Orders
18002574
Miscellaneous Documents
Number Title Revision
RFR 180142 Add Splice inside MH 59-50 and remove splice inside pull 1
box between MH 59-50 and MH 59-51 to Cable CA-3618
Inspection Procedure 71153: Follow-up of Events and Notices of Enforcement Discretion
Condition Reports
201803580
Procedures
Number Title Revision
APA-ZZ-00102 EOP/OTO Writers Manual 13
E-3 Steam Generator Tube Rupture 23
ES-0.2 Natural Circulation Cooldown 15
ODP-ZZ-00025 EOP/OTO Users Guide 33
Inspection Procedure 60855: Operation of an Independent Spent Fuel Storage
Installation and Inspection Procedure 60857: Review of 10 CFR 72.48 Evaluations
Condition Reports
201605802 201700196 201700328 201700621
201700649 201700652 201702372 201702969
201703274 201703295 201704069 201704732
201800292 201800328 201800713 201800920
201801469 201801531 201802109 201803118
201803195 201803220 201803274 201803310
20180402 201803404 201803406 201803430
201803434 201803457 201803464 201803465
201803559
Work Orders
15506408-500 15506409-500 15506643-500
Procedures
Number Title Revision
MC-GTAW Machine Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 16
APA-ZZ-00143 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Reviews 17
APA-ZZ-00500 Corrective Action Program 69
APA-ZZ-01600 Dry Fuel Storage Program 0
ETP-ZZ-04020 Fuel Selection and Cask Loading for Dry Cask 4
Storage
ETP-ZZ-04021 ISFSI Loading Campaign Performance 4
ETP-ZZ-04022 Pre-Operation Inspection 1
ETP-ZZ-04023 MPC Loading 3
ETP-ZZ-04024 MPC Sealing, Drying, and Backfill Operations 3
ETP-ZZ-04025 MPC Transfer 2
ETP-ZZ-04026 MPC Unloading 1
ETP-ZZ-04027 Responding to Abnormal Conditions 2
FDP-ZZ-00105 10 CFR 72.212 Report Maintenance 0
GQP-9.2 Liquid Penetrant Exam 10
GQP-9.6 Visual Examination of Welds 18
MSLT-MPC Helium Leak Test Cal-1
MPM-KE-QH001 Cask Handling Crane Inspection 8
OSP-ZZ-00001 Control Room Shift and Daily Log Readings 90
and Channel Checks
PI-CNSTR-OP Closure Welding MPC 2
Design Basis Documents
Number Title Revision
CoC 1040 Certificate of Compliance 1040 Holtec 0
HI-STORM UMAX Storage System
FSAR 1040 FSAR for Holtec HI-STORM UMAX Storage 2
System
FSAR 1032 FSAR for Holtec HI-STORM FW Storage 3
System
2.212 Callaway 10 CFR 72.212 Report 3
2.48 Applicability Determinations and 72.48 Screens
CA2510 CA3163 ECO-102-24 ECO-105-17
ECO-105-21 ECO-5018-75 ECO-5021-27 ECO-5021-29
ECO-5021-31 MP13-0009 MP 17-0007 1154R0
29R0 1242R0 1285R0
Miscellaneous
Documents
Number Title Revision or Date
180000747Close Specific Radiation Work Permit 2
180000747Trans Specific Radiation Work Permit 0
180000747Trans Specific Radiation Work Permit 0
18001046 Calibration Test Report July 25, 2018
18001047 Calibration Test Report August 1, 2018
ALARA Plan 2018 -ISFSI Project ALARA Package 2
CA-M-20180430-2 Survey of ISFSI Pad Quarterly Q217 April 30, 2018
DOC-104-209-105 MPC FW Lift Cleat Assembly Leased March 27, 2018
ETP-ZZ-0420 Fuel Characteristics for Canister #7-10 4
HSP-355 Periodic Inspection and Recertification of SLD 7
RWP-18DFS General Radiation Work Permit 0
TLD Data 2016 and 2017 ISFSI Fence TLD Data 0
Initial Request for Information
Quarterly Baseline Inspection
Callaway Plant
Inspection Report: 05000483/2018003
Inspection Dates: July 1 - September 30, 2018
Inspection Procedure: IP 71111 series, IP 71151, IP 71152
Lead Inspector: Dan Bradley, Senior Resident Inspector
Information Requested For 3rd Quarter 2018
The following information should be sent to the resident office in electronic format (Certrec IMS
preferred) to the attention of Dan Bradley by July 26, 2018. Please provide requested
documentation electronically in pdf files, Excel, or other searchable formats, if possible. The
information should contain descriptive names and be indexed or hyperlinked to facilitate ease of
use. If requested documents are large and/or only hard copy formats are available, please
inform the inspector for clarification.
Please provide the following information for the Component Cooling Water (EG) system:
1. A list of all calculations and drawings associated with the selected system.
2. A list of condition reports associated with the selected system for the last 3 years.
3. A list of work orders associated with the selected system for the last 3 years, including
all open work orders.
4. A list of any pre-existing evaluations or calculations with low design margins for the
selected system.
5. A copy of the last 3 heat exchanger inspections including performance data for the
selected system.
6. A list of maintenance rule components and functions; based on engineering or expert
panel judgment, for the selected system.
7. A list of maintenance rule functional failure evaluations for the last 3 years for the
selected system.
8. A list of operating experience evaluations for the last 3 years for the selected system.
9. A list of all procedures and calculations that involve time-critical operator actions.
10. A list of permanent and temporary modifications performed in the past 3 years for the
selected system. Include a list of any documents associated with modifications such as:
calculations, specifications, vendor manuals, Final Safety Analysis Report, Technical
Specifications and Bases updates, updated procedures, and maintenance and
surveillance activities and procedures.
11. A list of root cause and apparent cause evaluations associated with component failures
or design issues initiated/completed in the last 3 years for the selected system.
2. A list of any common-cause failures of components in the last 3 years for the selected
system.
13. An electronic copy of the design bases documents for the selected system.
14. An electronic copy of the system health notebooks for the selected system.
Additionally, please provide the basis documents used to compute or establish the following
NRC Performance Indicators (PIs) for the most recent 4 quarters which data is available:
a) IE-01: Unplanned Scrams per 7000 Critical Hours
b) IE-03: Unplanned Power Changes per 7000 Critical Hours
c) IE-04: Unplanned Scrams with Complications
Inspector Contact Information:
Senior Resident Inspector
573-676-3181
Dan.Bradley@nrc.gov
Mailing Address:
U.S. NRC Resident Inspector Office
201 NRC Road
Steedman, MO 65077
SUNSI Review Non-Sensitive Publicly Available Keyword:
By: NHT/RDR Sensitive Non-Publicly Available NRC-002
OFFICE SRI/DRP/B RI/DRP/B C:DRS/EB1 C:DRS/EB2 C:DRS/OP C:DRS/PSB2
NAME DBradley SJanicki TFarnholtz GWerner VGaddy HGepford
SIGNATURE /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/ /RA/
DATE 10/19/18 10/16/18 10/09/2018 10/11/2018 10/9/18 10/15/18
OFFICE TL:DRS/IPAT DNMS:FCDB C:DRP/B
NAME GGeorge JKatanic NTaylor
SIGNATURE /RA - /RA/ /RA/
HFreeman for/
DATE 10/09/2018 10/15/2018 10/19/2018