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| issue date = 03/22/1984
| issue date = 03/22/1984
| title = Forwards Addl Info Re Svc Water Sys Effluent Monitoring,In Response to SER Open Item 11 from Meteorology & Effluent Treatment Branch
| title = Forwards Addl Info Re Svc Water Sys Effluent Monitoring,In Response to SER Open Item 11 from Meteorology & Effluent Treatment Branch
| author name = MCDUFFIE M A
| author name = Mcduffie M
| author affiliation = CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| author affiliation = CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| addressee name = DENTON H R
| addressee name = Denton H
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| docket = 05000400
| docket = 05000400
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, DOCKET FACIL:50-400 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant<Unit 1<Carolina 05000400 AUTH BYNAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION MCDUFFIE~M
REGULATORY I     RMATION DISTRIBUTION SYS         (RIDS)
~A, Carolina Power L Light Co.PECIP~NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTONrH~RE Office, of Nuclear Reactor Regulationq Director  
ACCESSION NBR;8403290134           OOCeOATE: 84/03/22 NOTARIZED'O           ,
DOCKET FACIL:50-400 Shearon Harris Nuclear BYNAME                                Power   Plant< Unit 1< Carolina     05000400 AUTH                 AUTHOR AFFILIATION MCDUFFIE~M ~ A,       Carolina Power L Light Co.
PECIP ~ NAME         RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTONrH ~ RE         Office, of Nuclear Reactor Regulationq Director


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Forwards addi info re svc water sys e.ffluent monitoring~in response to SER Open Item 11 from Meteorology 8 Eff'luent Treatment Branch.DISTRIBUTION CODE B001S COPIES RECEIVED!LTR ENCL~SIZEe J TITLE: Licensing Submittal:
Forwards addi info re svc water sys e.ffluent monitoring~in response to SER Open Item 11 from Meteorology 8 Eff'luent Treatment Branch.
PSAR/FSAR Amdts L Related Correspondence NOTES!RECIPIENT IO CODE/NAME NRR/DL/ADL NRR LB3 LA INTERNALS ELD/HDS1 IE/DEPER/EPB 36 IE/DQA SIP/QAB21 NRR/DE/CEB 11 NRR/DE/EQB 13 NRR/DE/MEB 18 NRR/DE/SAB 24 NRR/OHFS/HFEB40 NRR/DHFS/PSRB NRR/DS I/AE8 26 NRR/DSI/CPS 10 NRR/DSI/ICSB 16 NRR/DSI/PSB 19 NRR/DS I/RSB 23 RGN2 EXTERNAL;ACRS 41 DM&/DSS (AMDTS)LPOR 03 NSIC 05 COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'1 1 1 1=1 1 1 3 3 6 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME NRR LB3 BC BUCKLEY'S 01 IE.FILE IE/DEPER/IRB 35 NRR/DE/AEAB NRR/DE/EHEB NRR/DE/GB 28 ,NRR/DE/MTEB 17 NRR/DE/SGEB 25 NRR/DHFS/LQB 32 NRR/DL/SSPB NRR/DSI/ASB NRR/DSI/CSB 09 NRR/DSI/METB 12 NRR RAB 22 G-FIL 04 AMI/MI8 BNL{AMDTS ONLY)FEMA REP DIV 39 NRC PDR 02 NTIS COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 53 ENCL'6  
DISTRIBUTION     CODE   B001S   COPIES RECEIVED!LTR       J  ENCL ~ SIZEe TITLE: Licensing Submittal: PSAR/FSAR Amdts           L Related Correspondence NOTES!
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RECIPIENT         COPIES            RECIPIENT          COPIES IO CODE/NAME       LTTR ENCL        ID CODE/NAME        LTTR ENCL NRR/DL/ADL               1    0      NRR  LB3 BC            1      0 NRR LB3 LA               1    0      BUCKLEY'S        01    1      1 INTERNALS ELD/HDS1                   1    0      IE. FILE                1      1 IE/DEPER/EPB 36         3    3      IE/DEPER/IRB 35        1      1 IE/DQA SIP/QAB21         1            NRR/DE/AEAB            1      0 NRR/DE/CEB      11      1    1      NRR/DE/EHEB            1      1 NRR/DE/EQB      13      2    2      NRR/DE/GB        28    2      2 NRR/DE/MEB      18      1          ,NRR/DE/MTEB      17    1      1 NRR/DE/SAB      24      1    1      NRR/DE/SGEB      25    1     1 NRR/OHFS/HFEB40          1            NRR/DHFS/LQB    32    1 NRR/DHFS/PSRB            1    1      NRR/DL/SSPB            1      0.
NRR/DS I/AE8 26              1'      NRR/DSI/ASB            1      1 NRR/DSI/CPS    10            1      NRR/DSI/CSB 09          1      1 NRR/DSI/ICSB 16          1    1      NRR/DSI/METB 12        1      1 NRR/DSI/PSB 19          1=    1      NRR         RAB 22     1      1 NRR/DS  I/RSB  23      1    1        G -FIL       04     1      1 RGN2                    3    3              AMI/MI8         1      0 EXTERNAL; ACRS              41            6      BNL{AMDTS ONLY)         1      1 DM&/DSS (AMDTS)                1      FEMA REP DIV 39         1 LPOR            03            1      NRC PDR         02     1     1 NSIC            05            1     NTIS                    1     1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES       REQUIRED: LTTR       53   ENCL'6


==Dear Hr.Denton:==
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Carolina Power&Light Company (CP&L)hereby submits additional information concerning the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Service Water System Effluent Monitoring.
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This information is in response to Safety Evaluation Report (SER)Open Item ll from the lieteorology and Effluent Treatment Branch.If you have further questions or require additional information, please contact our staff.Yours very truly,++7k~ki.A.HcDuffie Senior Vice President Nuclear Generation GAS/cfr (9699NLU)Attachment Cct Hr.B.C.Buckley (NRC)Hr.J.J.Hayes (NRC-11ETB)
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Hr.J.P.O'Reilly (NRC-RII)Hr.Travis Payne (KUDZU)Nr.Daniel F.Read (CHANGE/ELP)
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Chapel Hill Public Library Wake County Public Library Hr.Wells Eddleman Dr.Phyllis Lotchin Nr.John D.Runkle Dr.Richard D.Wilson Hr.G.0.Bright (ASLB)Dr.J.H.Carpenter (ASLB)Hr.J.L.Kelley (ASLB)8403290i34 840322 PDR ADQCK 05000400 E PDR 411 Fayetteville Street o P.O.Box 1551 o Raleigh, N.C.27602 r 1 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant SER Open Item 11 Nonitorin of the Service Water S stem~Oen Item The service water system, waste processing building cooling water system, and RAB backwash return line are not monitored downstream of all potential radioactive Y~uts to the system.The liquid monitor for the emergency fan coolers is not'adequate for the service water system.~Ree once: The service water system shown on FSAR Pigure 9.2.1-1 normally discharges to the closed cycle circulating water system shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2.As shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2, there are two inputs of service water to the circulating water system;those systems using service water in the RAB and those systems in the WPB shown on FSAR Pigure 9.2.10-1.The present design uses one off-line liquid radiation monitor (tag numbers REH-3500 A, B, C, or D)for each of the four (4)discharge lines of the containment fan coolers.To meet NRC requests the following new design is provided: Off-line liquid radiation monitors REN-3500A and REH-3500B, which monitor the discharges of fan coolers AH-1 and AH-2, will be relocated to the service water lines discharging into the circulating water system.Liquid radiation monitor REN-3500A will be relocated to line 7SW24-544-1 in the WPB prior to valve 7SW-B44-1 shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2.Liquid radiation monitor REN-3500B will be relocated to line 7SW42-1-1 in the turbine building after valve 7SW-B53-1 shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2.Liquid radiation monitors REN-3500C and REN-3500D will be deleted.Liquid radiation monitors REH-3500A and REH-3500B are described in FSAR Sections 11.5.2.5.7 and 11.5.2.6.2, which include information on detector capability, sensitivity, and range.As stated in PSAR Section 11.5,1.3, liquid radiation monitors are provided with grab sample capability.
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The service water system, downstream of all inputs, will be monitored continuously prior to discharge to the circulating water system.Attached is a sketch showing the affected lines from FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2 and the new locations of liquid radiation monitors REN-3500A and REH-3500B.
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Draft pages for PSAR Section 11.5.2.7.1 and FSAR Table 11.5.2-2 have also been attached for your information.
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PSAR Figure 9.2.1-2, PSAR Section 11.5.2.7.2.1, and FSAR Table 11.5.2-2 will be formally revised in a future PSAR amendment to incorporate this response.
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CSEE, Carolina Power & Light Company                    SERIAL: NLS-84-122 MAR 2 3 1984 Nr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington,    DC    20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NO ~ 1    DOCKET NO. 50-400 NONITORING OF THE SERVICE WATER SYSTEM
 
==Dear Hr. Denton:==
 
Carolina Power    &  Light  Company (CP&L) hereby submits additional information concerning the Shearon        Harris      Nuclear Power Plant Service Water System Effluent Monitoring.       This      information      is in response to Safety Evaluation Report (SER) Open      Item  ll    from    the   lieteorology    and Effluent Treatment Branch.
If you  have  further questions or require additional information, please contact our    staff.
Yours very      truly,
                                                        ++7k~ki. A. HcDuffie Senior Vice President Nuclear Generation GAS/cfr    (9699NLU)
Attachment Cct    Hr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)                                Hr. Wells Eddleman Hr. J. J. Hayes    (NRC-11ETB)                      Dr. Phyllis Lotchin Hr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)                        Nr. John D. Runkle Hr. J. P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)                        Dr. Richard D. Wilson Hr. Travis    Payne (KUDZU)                            Hr. G. 0. Bright (ASLB)
Nr. Daniel F. Read (CHANGE/ELP)                        Dr. J. H. Carpenter (ASLB)
Chapel Hill Public        Library                      Hr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB)
Wake County Public        Library 8403290i34 840322 PDR ADQCK      05000400 E                      PDR 411 Fayetteville Street o P. O. Box 1551 o Raleigh, N. C. 27602
 
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~Oen Item The  service water system, waste processing building cooling water system, and RAB  backwash  return line are not monitored downstream of all potential radioactive Y~uts to the system. The liquid monitor for the emergency fan coolers is not'adequate for the service water system.
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The  service water system shown on FSAR Pigure 9.2.1-1 normally discharges to the closed cycle circulating water system shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2. As shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2, there are two inputs of service water to the circulating water system; those systems using service water in the RAB and those systems in the WPB shown on FSAR Pigure 9.2.10-1. The present design uses one off-line liquid radiation monitor (tag numbers REH-3500 A, B, C, or D) for each of the four (4) discharge lines of the containment fan coolers.
To meet NRC requests the following new design is provided:
Off-line liquid radiation monitors REN-3500A and REH-3500B, which monitor the discharges of fan coolers AH-1 and AH-2, will be relocated to the service water lines discharging into the circulating water system. Liquid radiation monitor REN-3500A will be relocated to line 7SW24-544-1 in the WPB prior to valve 7SW-B44-1 shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2. Liquid radiation monitor REN-3500B will be relocated to line 7SW42-1-1 in the turbine building after valve 7SW-B53-1 shown on    FSAR  Figure 9.2.1-2. Liquid radiation monitors REN-3500C and REN-3500D    will  be deleted. Liquid radiation monitors REH-3500A and REH-3500B are described in FSAR Sections 11.5.2.5.7 and 11.5.2.6.2, which include information on detector capability, sensitivity, and range. As stated in  PSAR  Section 11.5,1.3,  liquid radiation monitors are provided with grab sample    capability. The service water system, downstream of all inputs, will be  monitored continuously prior to discharge to the circulating water system.
Attached is a sketch showing the affected lines from FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2 and the new locations of liquid radiation monitors REN-3500A and REH-3500B. Draft pages for PSAR Section 11.5.2.7.1 and FSAR Table 11.5.2-2 have also been attached for your information. PSAR Figure 9.2.1-2, PSAR Section 11.5.2.7.2.1, and FSAR Table 11.5.2-2 will be formally revised in a future PSAR amendment to incorporate this response.
 
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Forwards Addl Info Re Svc Water Sys Effluent Monitoring,In Response to SER Open Item 11 from Meteorology & Effluent Treatment Branch
ML18018B603
Person / Time
Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/22/1984
From: Mcduffie M
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NLS-84-122, NUDOCS 8403290134
Download: ML18018B603 (11)


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ACCESSION NBR;8403290134 OOCeOATE: 84/03/22 NOTARIZED'O ,

DOCKET FACIL:50-400 Shearon Harris Nuclear BYNAME Power Plant< Unit 1< Carolina 05000400 AUTH AUTHOR AFFILIATION MCDUFFIE~M ~ A, Carolina Power L Light Co.

PECIP ~ NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTONrH ~ RE Office, of Nuclear Reactor Regulationq Director

SUBJECT:

Forwards addi info re svc water sys e.ffluent monitoring~in response to SER Open Item 11 from Meteorology 8 Eff'luent Treatment Branch.

DISTRIBUTION CODE B001S COPIES RECEIVED!LTR J ENCL ~ SIZEe TITLE: Licensing Submittal: PSAR/FSAR Amdts L Related Correspondence NOTES!

RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES IO CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL NRR/DL/ADL 1 0 NRR LB3 BC 1 0 NRR LB3 LA 1 0 BUCKLEY'S 01 1 1 INTERNALS ELD/HDS1 1 0 IE. FILE 1 1 IE/DEPER/EPB 36 3 3 IE/DEPER/IRB 35 1 1 IE/DQA SIP/QAB21 1 NRR/DE/AEAB 1 0 NRR/DE/CEB 11 1 1 NRR/DE/EHEB 1 1 NRR/DE/EQB 13 2 2 NRR/DE/GB 28 2 2 NRR/DE/MEB 18 1 ,NRR/DE/MTEB 17 1 1 NRR/DE/SAB 24 1 1 NRR/DE/SGEB 25 1 1 NRR/OHFS/HFEB40 1 NRR/DHFS/LQB 32 1 NRR/DHFS/PSRB 1 1 NRR/DL/SSPB 1 0.

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Dear Hr. Denton:

Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L) hereby submits additional information concerning the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Service Water System Effluent Monitoring. This information is in response to Safety Evaluation Report (SER) Open Item ll from the lieteorology and Effluent Treatment Branch.

If you have further questions or require additional information, please contact our staff.

Yours very truly,

++7k~ki. A. HcDuffie Senior Vice President Nuclear Generation GAS/cfr (9699NLU)

Attachment Cct Hr. B. C. Buckley (NRC) Hr. Wells Eddleman Hr. J. J. Hayes (NRC-11ETB) Dr. Phyllis Lotchin Hr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP) Nr. John D. Runkle Hr. J. P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII) Dr. Richard D. Wilson Hr. Travis Payne (KUDZU) Hr. G. 0. Bright (ASLB)

Nr. Daniel F. Read (CHANGE/ELP) Dr. J. H. Carpenter (ASLB)

Chapel Hill Public Library Hr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB)

Wake County Public Library 8403290i34 840322 PDR ADQCK 05000400 E PDR 411 Fayetteville Street o P. O. Box 1551 o Raleigh, N. C. 27602

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~Oen Item The service water system, waste processing building cooling water system, and RAB backwash return line are not monitored downstream of all potential radioactive Y~uts to the system. The liquid monitor for the emergency fan coolers is not'adequate for the service water system.

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The service water system shown on FSAR Pigure 9.2.1-1 normally discharges to the closed cycle circulating water system shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2. As shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2, there are two inputs of service water to the circulating water system; those systems using service water in the RAB and those systems in the WPB shown on FSAR Pigure 9.2.10-1. The present design uses one off-line liquid radiation monitor (tag numbers REH-3500 A, B, C, or D) for each of the four (4) discharge lines of the containment fan coolers.

To meet NRC requests the following new design is provided:

Off-line liquid radiation monitors REN-3500A and REH-3500B, which monitor the discharges of fan coolers AH-1 and AH-2, will be relocated to the service water lines discharging into the circulating water system. Liquid radiation monitor REN-3500A will be relocated to line 7SW24-544-1 in the WPB prior to valve 7SW-B44-1 shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2. Liquid radiation monitor REN-3500B will be relocated to line 7SW42-1-1 in the turbine building after valve 7SW-B53-1 shown on FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2. Liquid radiation monitors REN-3500C and REN-3500D will be deleted. Liquid radiation monitors REH-3500A and REH-3500B are described in FSAR Sections 11.5.2.5.7 and 11.5.2.6.2, which include information on detector capability, sensitivity, and range. As stated in PSAR Section 11.5,1.3, liquid radiation monitors are provided with grab sample capability. The service water system, downstream of all inputs, will be monitored continuously prior to discharge to the circulating water system.

Attached is a sketch showing the affected lines from FSAR Figure 9.2.1-2 and the new locations of liquid radiation monitors REN-3500A and REH-3500B. Draft pages for PSAR Section 11.5.2.7.1 and FSAR Table 11.5.2-2 have also been attached for your information. PSAR Figure 9.2.1-2, PSAR Section 11.5.2.7.2.1, and FSAR Table 11.5.2-2 will be formally revised in a future PSAR amendment to incorporate this response.

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11.5.2.7.1.5 Waste Processing Building (WPB) Cooling Water System Monitors The WPB cooling water system monitor provides an indication to operations personnel of radioactive inleakage into the WPB Cooling Water System. The liquid monitor, described in Section 11.5.2.6.2, is located on the inlet to the WPB cooling water heat exchangers.

The monitor provides an alert and high radiation alarm when concentration levels reach preset limits. The vent valve on the WPB cooling water surge 5 tank automatically closes on a radiation alarm from the WPB cooling water monitor.

11.5.2.7.1.6 Gas Decay Tank Monitors The gas decay tank radiation monitor is located in the line from the gas decay tanks to,the compressor suction header. The monitor allows the operator to measure the radiation from the circulating gas stream from the gas decay tank in operation.

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IO 11.5.2.7.2 Effluent Radiological Monitoring System See Table 11.5.2-2 for operating information on the effluent radiological monitors.

1 11.5.2.7.2.1 Service Water System Monitors 11.5.2.3) and provide an indication to operationC person

'Section o the activity in the Service Water System, downstream of each e emergency containment fan coolers. These monitors detect active leakage from the Component Cooling Water System into the ce Water System, and as such provide additional assurance th ioactivity will not be released undetected from the pla ach of the four emergency containment fan coolers per unit is mo e using the liquid monitors described in Section 11.5. . Heat exchangers are provided to cool the sample before it is WN SE'RT' The monitors provide a high radiation alarm when concentrations reach preset limits. The receipt of these alarms will alert the operator to the presence of leakage.

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