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{{#Wiki_filter:RS-13-058 RA-13-017 10 CFR 50.54(f) March 19, 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852  
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RS-13-058 RA-13-017 March 19, 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-16 NRC Docket No. 50-219


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Supplemental Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding the Flooding Aspects of Recommendation 2.3 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident


==References:==
==References:==
: 1. Exelon Generation Company, LLC 180-day Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding the Flooding Aspects of Recommendation 2.3 of the Near-Term Task force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident, dated November 19, 2012 (RS-12-178)
: 2. NRC Letter, Request for Information Pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 50.54(f) Regarding Recommendations 2.1, 2.3, and 9.3, of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident, dated March 12, 2012 In Reference 1, Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC) provided the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (OCNGS) flooding walkdown report in accordance with the NRC Request for Information (Reference 2). The OCNGS flooding walkdown report documented the plant walkdowns performed to verify that plant features credited in the current licensing basis for protection and mitigation from external flood events are available, functional, and properly maintained. In Table NO.5 of Reference 1, EGC provided the list of the OCNGS plant features that were not able to be inspected due to inaccessibility. EGC committed to complete the inspection of these features classified as restricted access by the end of the OCNGS Refueling Outage OCi R24 (Fall 2012).


Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-16 NRC Docket No. 50-219 Supplemental Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding the Flooding Aspects of Recommendation 2.3 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident 1. Exelon Generation Company, LLC 180-day Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding the Flooding Aspects of Recommendation 2.3 of the Near-Term Task force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident, dated November 19, 2012 (RS-12-178)
u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54{f) Letter NTTF Recommendation             Flooding March 19,2013 2
: 2. NRC Letter, Request for Information Pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 50.54(f) Regarding Recommendations 2.1, 2.3, and 9.3, of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident, dated March 12, 2012 In Reference 1, Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC) provided the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (OCNGS) flooding walkdown report in accordance with the NRC Request for Information (Reference 2). The OCNGS flooding walkdown report documented the plant walkdowns performed to verify that plant features credited in the current licensing basis for protection and mitigation from external flood events are available, functional, and properly maintained.
This letter provides the         of the completed supplemental walkdown inspections performed for the features classified as restricted access in Reference 1. Additionally, 6 features (Pipe Sleeves 381-386) which do not appear on the B&R 4000 series concrete drawings were found during the walkdown of the Condenser bay and the results are attached to the tables. One feature (24" Pipe Sleeve 147) that was listed in Reference 1 as restricted access was removed, since it was determined to be connected within the intake tunnel and is not an external feature.
In Table NO.5 of Reference 1, EGC provided the list of the OCNGS plant features that were not able to be inspected due to inaccessibility.
The enclosed tables document the specific walkdown results for each of the subject plant features.
EGC committed to complete the inspection of these features classified as restricted access by the end of the OCNGS Refueling Outage OCi R24 (Fall 2012).
The results of the visual inspections during the supplemental flooding walkdowns showed that 95 features meet the NEI 12-07 acceptance criteria. Table 1 provides the results for the features that were inspected during the 1R24 Oyster Creek refueling outage immediately judged as acceptable.
u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54{f) Letter NTTF Recommendation Flooding March 19,2013 2 This letter provides the of the completed supplemental walkdown inspections performed for the features classified as restricted access in Reference  
Table 2 provides the list of 30 features that were not immediately judged as acceptable during the supplemental walkdowns. The table provides the tracking mechanism for Corrective Action Program (CAP) resolution of the identified conditions.
: 1. Additionally, 6 features (Pipe Sleeves 381-386) which do not appear on the B&R 4000 series concrete drawings were found during the walkdown of the Condenser bay and the results are attached to the tables. One feature (24" Pipe Sleeve 147) that was listed in Reference 1 as restricted access was removed, since it was determined to be connected within the intake tunnel and is not an external feature. The enclosed tables document the specific walkdown results for each of the subject plant features.
There were no findings that were found to be deficient per the current licensing basis. The findings that were documented using the CAP will be resolved using the stations corrective action program. No other findings challenge the current licensing basis.
The results of the visual inspections during the supplemental flooding walkdowns showed that 95 features meet the NEI 12-07 acceptance criteria.
The supplemental flooding walkdown record forms document the details of all observations for all flood features inspected, and are available for on-site review. Except as noted above, OCNGS flood protection features met the NEI 12-07 Supplemental Guidance acceptance criteria and were found to be in accordance with the site current licensing basis.
Table 1 provides the results for the features that were inspected during the 1 R24 Oyster Creek refueling outage immediately judged as acceptable.
This letter contains no new regulatory commitments.
Table 2 provides the list of 30 features that were not immediately judged as acceptable during the supplemental walkdowns.
The table provides the tracking mechanism for Corrective Action Program (CAP) resolution of the identified conditions.
There were no findings that were found to be deficient per the current licensing basis. The findings that were documented using the CAP will be resolved using the stations corrective action program.
No other findings challenge the current licensing basis. The supplemental flooding walkdown record forms document the details of all observations for all flood features inspected, and are available for on-site review. Except as noted above, OCNGS flood protection features met the NEI 12-07 Supplemental Guidance acceptance criteria and were found to be in accordance with the site current licensing basis. This letter contains no new regulatory commitments.
Should you have any questions concerning the content of this letter, please contact Ron Gaston at (630) 657-3359.
Should you have any questions concerning the content of this letter, please contact Ron Gaston at (630) 657-3359.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 19th day of March 2013. Respectfully, ichael D. Jess Director -Ucens'tRg egulatory Affairs Exelon Generation Company, LLC u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54{f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Page 3 1 Table 1 OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1 R24) 2. Table 2 -OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1 R24) cc: Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Regional Administrator  
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 19th day of March 2013.
-NRC Region I NRC Senior Resident Inspector  
Respectfully, ichael D. Jess Director - Ucens'tRg     egulatory Affairs Exelon Generation Company, LLC
-OCNGS NRC Project Manager, NRR -OCNGS Manager, Bureau of Nuclear Engineering  
 
-New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Mayor of Lacey Township, Forked River, NJ U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19,2013 ENCLOSURE 1 Table 1 -OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1 R24) # Feature ID Number Building Room 1 2" Conduit Penetration 136 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 2 2" Conduit Penetration 137 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 3 2" Conduit Penetration 138 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 4 4" Conduit Penetration 139 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 5 2" Conduit Penetration 140 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 6 2" Conduit Penetration 141 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 7 2" Conduit Penetration 142 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 8 4" Conduit Penetration 143 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 9 4" Conduit Penetration 144 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 10 4" Conduit Penetration 145 Turbine Building Condenser Bay II 4" Conduit Penetration 146 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 12 2" Conduit Penetration 149 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 13 2" Conduit Penetration 150 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 14 2" Conduit Penetration 151 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 15 2" Conduit Penetration 152 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 16 4" Conduit Penetration 153 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 17 4" Conduit Penetration 154 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 18 4" Conduit Penetration 155 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 19 4" Conduit Penetration 156 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 20 4" Conduit Penetration 157 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 21 4" Conduit Penetration 158 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 22 4" Conduit Penetration 159 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 23 4" Conduit Penetration 160 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 24 4" Conduit Penetration 161 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 25 4" Conduit Penetration 162 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 26 4" Conduit Penetration 163 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 27 4" Conduit Penetration 164 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 28 4" Conduit Penetration 165 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 29 4" Conduit Penetration 166 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 30 4" Conduit Penetration 167 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 31 4" Conduit Penetration 168 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 32 4" Conduit Penetration 169 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 33 4" Conduit Penetration 170 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 34 4" Conduit Penetration 171 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 35 4" Conduit Penetration 172 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 36 4" Conduit Penetration 173 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 37 4" Conduit Penetration 174 Turbine Building Condenser Bay Page 1 of 3 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTIF Recommendation Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 1 -OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24) # Feature ID Number Building Room 38 4" Conduit Penetration]
u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54{f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Page 3 1 Table 1     OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1R24)
75 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 39 4" Conduit Penetration 176 Turbine Building Condenser Bav 40 4" Conduit Penetration 177 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 41 4" Conduit Penetration 178 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 42 4" Conduit Penetration 179 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 43 4" Conduit Penetration 180 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 2" Conduit Penetration 193 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 2" Conduit Penetration 194 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 46 2" Conduit Penetration 195 Turbine Building Condenser Bav 47 2" Conduit Penetration 196 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 48 4" Conduit Penetration 198 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 49 4" Conduit Penetration 199 Building Condenser Bay 50 4" Conduit Penetration 200 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 51 4" Conduit Penetration 20 I Turbine Building Condenser Bay 52 4" Conduit Penetration 204 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 53 4" Conduit Penetration 205 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 54 4" Conduit Penetration 206 Turbine Building Condenser Bav 55 4" Conduit Penetration 207 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 56 10" Pipe Sleeve 208 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 57 J6" Pipe Sleeve 209 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 58 3" Pipe Sleeve 210 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 59 16" Pipe Sleeve 211 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 60 16" Pipe Sleeve 212 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 61 Pipe Sleeve 381 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 62 Pipe Sleeve 382 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 63 Pipe Sleeve 383 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 64 Pipe Sleeve 384 Turbine Buildinl:!
: 2. Table 2 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1R24) cc:     Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Regional Administrator - NRC Region I NRC Senior Resident Inspector - OCNGS NRC Project Manager, NRR - OCNGS Manager, Bureau of Nuclear Engineering - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Mayor of Lacey Township, Forked River, NJ
Condenser Bay 65 Pipe Sleeve 385 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 66 Pipe Sleeve 386 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 67 4" Conduit Penetration 213 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 68 4" Conduit Penetration 214 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 69 4" Conduit Penetration 215 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 70 4" Conduit Penetration 216 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 71 4" Conduit Penetration 346 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 72 I 4" Conduit Penetration 347 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 73 4" Conduit Penetration 348 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 74 I 4" Conduit Penetration 349 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 75 Manhole Cover 243 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 76 Manhole Cover 244 Turbine Building Condenser Bay Page 2 of 3 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 1 -OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Ont::l(JP lR24) # Feature ID Number nuilding Room 77 4" Conduit Penetration Turbine Building Steam Jet Air EJector Room 78 4" Conduit Penetration 231 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 79 4" Conduit Penetration 232 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 80 4" Conduit Penetration 233 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 81 4" Conduit Penetration 234 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air E:jector Room 82 4" Conduit Penetration 235 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 83 4" Conduit Penetration 236 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 84 4" Conduit Penetration 237 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 85 4" Conduit Penetration 238 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air E:jector Room 86 4" Conduit Penetration 239 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 87 4" Conduit Penetration 240 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 88 4" Conduit Penetration 241 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 89 Steam Jet Air Ejector/High-Low SJAE/High-Low Room East Wall Turbine Building Rooms 90 SJAE South Wall Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 91 40" Pipe Sleeve 00 I Turbine Building Steam Jet Air E:jector Room 92 40" Pipe Sleeve 002 Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector Room 93 Rectangular Penetration 3 x 1'-6" Turbine Building Steam Jet Air Ejector 003 Room 94 3" Pipe Sleeve (plant ground Reactor Building East Wall penetrati on) 95 4" Conduit 331 Diesel Generator Building-DG2 Cable Trench DG2 Page 3 of 3 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation Flooding March 19, 2013 ENCLOSURE 2 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemeutal List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24) # Feature II) # Description Observation Component Resolution Operability 4" Conduit 3 10 Conduit No seal could be Water that gets I (I) Penetration observed for this into the open Seal penetration conduits will 4" Conduit 311 Conduit No seal could be drain into either 2 Penetration observed for this the drain in the (I) Seal penetration cable trench. or into the Turbine Building basement.
 
IR Yes o 1406841 [see Documented in above] JR 01442056.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19,2013 ENCLOSURE 1 Table 1 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1R24)
documents that See discussion water from the Conduit No seal could be in Resolution DG 1 conduits 3 4" Conduit 313 Penetration observed for this column draining into the (I) Seal penetration TB basement does not challenge plant operability.
#         Feature ID Number                       Building               Room 1     2" Conduit Penetration 136             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 2     2" Conduit Penetration 137             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 3     2" Conduit Penetration 138             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 4     4" Conduit Penetration 139             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 5     2" Conduit Penetration 140             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 6     2" Conduit Penetration 141             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 7     2" Conduit Penetration 142             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 8     4" Conduit Penetration 143             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 9     4" Conduit Penetration 144             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 10     4" Conduit Penetration 145             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay II     4" Conduit Penetration 146             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 12     2" Conduit Penetration 149             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 13     2" Conduit Penetration 150             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 14     2" Conduit Penetration 151             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 15     2" Conduit Penetration 152             Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 16     4" Conduit Penetration 153           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 17     4" Conduit Penetration 154           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 18     4" Conduit Penetration 155           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 19     4" Conduit Penetration 156           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 20     4" Conduit Penetration 157           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 21     4" Conduit Penetration 158           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 22     4" Conduit Penetration 159           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 23     4" Conduit Penetration 160           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 24     4" Conduit Penetration 161           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 25     4" Conduit Penetration 162           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 26     4" Conduit Penetration 163           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 27     4" Conduit Penetration 164           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 28     4" Conduit Penetration 165           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 29     4" Conduit Penetration 166           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 30     4" Conduit Penetration 167           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 31     4" Conduit Penetration 168           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 32     4" Conduit Penetration 169           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 33     4" Conduit Penetration 170           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 34     4" Conduit Penetration 171           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 35     4" Conduit Penetration 172           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 36     4" Conduit Penetration 173           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay 37     4" Conduit Penetration 174           Turbine Building       Condenser Bay Page 1 of 3
Water in the conduits will not challenge the operability of EDG 1 4" Conduit 327 Conduit No seal could be Water that gets 4 (I) Penetration observed for this into the open Seal penetration conduits will 4" Conduit 328 Conduit No seal could be drain into either 5 Penetration observed for this the drain in the (I) Seal penetration Yes-cable trench, or Conduit No seal could be Documented in into the Turbine 6 4" Conduit 329 Penetration observed for this IR 01442053.
 
Building (I) Seal penetration See discussion basement.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTIF Recommendation           Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 1 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)
IR Conduit No seal could be in Resolution 01405765 [see 7 4" Conduit 330 Penetration observed for this column above] (1) Seal penetration documents that 4" Conduit 332 Conduit No seal could be water from the 8 Penetration observed for this DG I conduits (I) Seal penetration draining into the Page 1 of 4 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24) # Feature ID # Description Observation Component Resolution Operability TB basement Yes does not Documented in challenge plant 4" Conduit 334 Conduit No seal could be IR 01442053.
#           Feature ID Number                     Building                 Room 38       4" Conduit Penetration] 75             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 39       4" Conduit Penetration 176             Turbine Building         Condenser Bav 40       4" Conduit Penetration 177             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 41       4" Conduit Penetration 178             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 42       4" Conduit Penetration 179             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 43       4" Conduit Penetration 180             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay
operability.
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9 (I) Penetration observed for this See discussion Water in the Seal penetration in Resolution conduits will not column challenge the operability of EDG2 Work Order W 0 M2313037 was amended to seal this pipe sleeve Due to an obstructed Yes See on the inside of 6" Pipe Sleeve Pipe view, an internal seal discussion in the plant. A 10 Penetration walkdown on 135 (l) Seal for this pipe sleeve Resolution  
2" Conduit Penetration 193             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 2" Conduit Penetration 194             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 46       2" Conduit Penetration 195             Turbine Building         Condenser Bav 47       2" Conduit Penetration 196             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 48       4" Conduit Penetration 198             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 49       4" Conduit Penetration 199             Tur~i~~ Building         Condenser Bay 50       4" Conduit Penetration 200             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 51       4" Conduit Penetration 20 I           Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 52       4" Conduit Penetration 204             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 53       4" Conduit Penetration 205             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 54       4" Conduit Penetration 206             Turbine Building         Condenser Bav 55       4" Conduit Penetration 207             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 56           10" Pipe Sleeve 208               Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 57           J6" Pipe Sleeve 209               Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 58           3" Pipe Sleeve 210               Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 59           16" Pipe Sleeve 211               Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 60           16" Pipe Sleeve 212               Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 61             Pipe Sleeve 381                 Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 62             Pipe Sleeve 382                 Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 63             Pipe Sleeve 383                 Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 64             Pipe Sleeve 384                 Turbine Buildinl:!       Condenser Bay 65             Pipe Sleeve 385                 Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 66             Pipe Sleeve 386                 Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 67       4" Conduit Penetration 213             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 68       4" Conduit Penetration 214             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 69       4" Conduit Penetration 215             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 70       4" Conduit Penetration 216             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 71       4" Conduit Penetration 346             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 72 I     4" Conduit Penetration 347             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 73       4" Conduit Penetration 348             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 74 I     4" Conduit Penetration 349             Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 75           Manhole Cover 243                 Turbine Building         Condenser Bay 76           Manhole Cover 244                 Turbine Building         Condenser Bay Page 2 of 3
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column. verified that the new seal is in place and meets NEI and CLB criteria.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 1 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Ont::l(JP lR24)
4" Conduit Conduit 11 Penetration 181 Penetration (I ) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 12 Penetration 182 Penetration These penetrations are (1) Seal corroded.
#         Feature ID Number                     nuilding                     Room 77                                                                       Steam Jet Air EJector 4" Conduit Penetration               Turbine Building Room 78                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 231            Turbine Building Room 79                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 232            Turbine Building Room 80                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 233            Turbine Building Room 81                                                                      Steam Jet Air E:jector 4" Conduit Penetration 234            Turbine Building Room 82                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 235            Turbine Building Room 83                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 236            Turbine Building Room 84                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 237            Turbine Building Room 85                                                                      Steam Jet Air E:jector 4" Conduit Penetration 238            Turbine Building Room 86                                                                       Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 239           Turbine Building Room 87                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 240           Turbine Building Room 88                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 241           Turbine Building Room 89                                                                           Steam Jet Air Ejector/High-Low SJAE/High-Low Room East Wall             Turbine Building                 Rooms 90                                                                       Steam Jet Air Ejector SJAE South Wall                 Turbine Building Room 91                                                                      Steam Jet Air E:jector 40" Pipe Sleeve 00 I               Turbine Building Room 92                                                                      Steam Jet Air Ejector 40" Pipe Sleeve 002               Turbine Building Room 93   Rectangular Penetration 3 x 1'-6"                                 Steam Jet Air Ejector Turbine Building 003                                                         Room 94     3" Pipe Sleeve (plant ground Reactor Building               East Wall penetrati on) 95                                       Diesel Generator Building-4" Conduit 331                                             DG2 Cable Trench DG2 Page 3 of 3
and have 4" Conduit Conduit staining on the wall 13 Penetration 185 Penetration below them. Trend will be (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit Yes tracked in 14 Penetration 186 Penetration Documented in ongoing ER-OC-(I) Seal IR 01441159 450 Structural 4" Conduit Conduit Monitoring 15 Penetration 183 Penetration walkdowns. (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit There is staining on the 16 Penetration 184 Penetration wall below these (I) Seal penetrations.
 
4" Conduit Conduit 17 Penetration 187 Penetration (1) Seal Page 2 of 4 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation Flooding March 1 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24) #
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation           Flooding March 19, 2013 ENCLOSURE 2 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemeutal List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)
ID # Description Observation Component Resolution Operabilitv 4" Conduit Conduit 18 Penetration 188 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 19 Penetration 189 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 20 Penetration 190 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 21 Penetration 191 Penetration ( I ) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit Trend will be Penetration 192 Penetration Yes tracked in (I) Seal Documented in ongoing ER-OC-18" Pipe Sleeve Pipe Corrosion on IR 01441159 450 Structural 23 Penetration penetration and of Monitoring 197 (1) Seal water seepage on wall. walkdowns.
Component
4" Conduit Conduit These two penetrations 24 Penetration 202 Penetration (1) Seal are covered by a catch 4" Conduit Conduit and inaccessible.
    #     Feature II) #   Description     Observation                       Resolution Operability Conduit       No seal could be                 Water that gets 4" Conduit 3 10 I                     Penetration   observed for this                   into the open (I)
There 25 Penetration 203 Penetration is staining on the wall (I) Seal below the catch. 20" Pipe Sleeve Pipe Staining on penetration 26 Penetration and signs of water 217(1) Seal seepage on wall. Trend will be Rectangular There is staining at the Yes tracked in 27 Penetration 3 x Penetration construction joints of Documented in ongoing ER-OC-1 '-6" 148 (I) Seal this penetration, and IR 01441129 450 Structural immediately below Monitoring walkdowns.
Seal         penetration                     conduits will Conduit     No seal could be                 drain into either 4" Conduit 311                                                      the drain in the 2        (I)
There are cracks greater Trend will be Rectangular than 0.04" wide in the Yes tracked in 28 Penetration 3'6" Penetration grout sealing this Documented in ongoing ER-OC-x 3'6" 218 (I) Seal penetration, and there is IR 01442048 450 Structural slight staining below Monitoring various pipes. walkdowns.
Penetration  observed for this Seal         penetration                     cable trench. or into the Turbine Building basement. IR Yes       o1406841 [see Documented in       above]
Trend will be There are cracks greater Yes tracked in 29 Condenser Bay Wall than 0.04" in width in Documented in ongoing ER-OC-floor (I) the structural concrete IR 01441118 450 Structural floor slab. Monitoring walkdowns.
JR 01442056. documents that See discussion   water from the in Resolution  DG 1 conduits Conduit     No seal could be 4" Conduit 313                                         column    draining into the 3                      Penetration  observed for this (I)                                                           TB basement Seal         penetration does not challenge plant operability.
Page 3 of 4 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24) # Feature ID # Description Observation Component Resolution Operability Trend will be West Wall There are cracks greater Yes tracked in 30 Turbine Building floor Slab than 0.04" in width in Documented in ongoing ER-OC-Condenser Bay the structural concrete IR 01441116 450 Structural (I) wall. Monitoring walkdowns.
Water in the conduits will not challenge the operability of EDG 1 Conduit     No seal could be                   Water that gets 4" Conduit 327 4        (I)
Penetration   observed for this                   into the open Seal         penetration                     conduits will Conduit     No seal could be                 drain into either 4" Conduit 328 5                     Penetration   observed for this                 the drain in the (I) penetration Yes-       cable trench, or Seal Documented in Conduit      No seal could be                 into the Turbine 4" Conduit 329                                     IR 01442053.
6                      Penetration   observed for this                     Building (I)                                           See discussion Seal         penetration                     basement. IR in Resolution Conduit     No seal could be                   01405765 [see 4" Conduit 330                                         column 7                      Penetration   observed for this                       above]
(1)
Seal         penetration                     documents that Conduit     No seal could be                   water from the 4" Conduit 332                                                      DG I conduits 8                     Penetration   observed for this (I)                                                         draining into the Seal          penetration Page 1 of 4
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)
Component
    #     Feature ID #       Description       Observation                           Resolution Operability TB basement does not Yes challenge plant Documented in Conduit       No seal could be                       operability.
4" Conduit 334                                            IR 01442053.
9         (I)
Penetration     observed for this See discussion Water in the Seal             penetration                     conduits will not in Resolution challenge the column operability of EDG2 Work Order W 0 M2313037 was amended to seal this pipe sleeve on the inside of Due to an obstructed       Yes See Pipe                                                the plant. A 6" Pipe Sleeve                   view, an internal seal   discussion in 10       135 (l)
Penetration for this pipe sleeve     Resolution walkdown on Seal                                                \111612012 could not be verified.     column.
verified that the new seal is in place and meets NEI and CLB criteria.
4" Conduit         Conduit 11   Penetration 181     Penetration (I )             Seal 4" Conduit         Conduit 12   Penetration 182     Penetration These penetrations are (1)             Seal       corroded. and have 4" Conduit         Conduit     staining on the wall 13   Penetration 185     Penetration       below them.
Trend will be (I)             Seal tracked in 4" Conduit         Conduit                                 Yes ongoing ER-OC-14   Penetration 186     Penetration                         Documented in 450 Structural (I)             Seal                               IR 01441159 Monitoring 4" Conduit         Conduit walkdowns.
15   Penetration 183     Penetration (I)             Seal 4" Conduit         Conduit   There is staining on the 16   Penetration 184     Penetration     wall below these (I)             Seal           penetrations.
4" Conduit         Conduit 17   Penetration 187     Penetration (1)             Seal Page 2 of 4
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation             Flooding March 1 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)
Component
    #     I~eature  ID #     Description       Observation                         Resolution Operabilitv 4" Conduit         Conduit 18 Penetration 188       Penetration (I)             Seal 4" Conduit         Conduit 19 Penetration 189       Penetration (I)             Seal 4" Conduit         Conduit 20   Penetration 190       Penetration (I)             Seal 4" Conduit         Conduit 21   Penetration 191       Penetration (I)             Seal 4" Conduit         Conduit                                             Trend will be Penetration 192       Penetration                                             tracked in Yes (I)             Seal                                             ongoing ER-OC-Documented in Pipe            Corrosion on                      450 Structural 18" Pipe Sleeve                                             IR 01441159 23         197 (1)
Penetration penetration and         of                 Monitoring Seal     water seepage on wall.                     walkdowns.
4" Conduit         Conduit These two penetrations 24   Penetration 202       Penetration are covered by a catch (1)            Seal and inaccessible. There 4" Conduit         Conduit is staining on the wall 25  Penetration 203      Penetration below the catch.
(I)            Seal Pipe    Staining on penetration 20" Pipe Sleeve 26         217(1)
Penetration     and signs of water Seal         seepage on wall.
Trend will be There is staining at the                   tracked in Rectangular                                                    Yes Penetration   construction joints of                 ongoing ER-OC-27    Penetration 3 x Seal      this penetration, and Documented in 450 Structural 1'-6" 148 (I)                                             IR 01441129 immediately below                       Monitoring walkdowns.
There are cracks greater                 Trend will be than 0.04" wide in the                     tracked in Rectangular                                                    Yes Penetration     grout sealing this                 ongoing ER-OC-28  Penetration 3'6" Seal     penetration, and there is Documented in 450 Structural x 3'6" 218 (I)                                              IR 01442048 slight staining below                     Monitoring various pipes.                       walkdowns.
Trend will be There are cracks greater                     tracked in Yes Condenser Bay                     than 0.04" in width in                 ongoing ER-OC-29        floor (I)
Wall the structural concrete Documented in 450 Structural IR 01441118 floor slab.                       Monitoring walkdowns.
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)
Component
    #   Feature ID #     Description       Observation                         Resolution Operability Trend will be West Wall                   There are cracks greater                   tracked in Yes Turbine Building                 than 0.04" in width in               ongoing ER-OC-30  Condenser Bay floor Slab the structural concrete Documented in 450 Structural IR 01441116 (I)                               wall.                           Monitoring walkdowns.
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Supplemental Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding the Flooding Aspects of Recommendation 2.3 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident
ML13078A330
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 03/19/2013
From: Jesse M
Exelon Generation Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
RA-13-017, RS-13-058
Download: ML13078A330 (10)


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10 CFR 50.54(f)

RS-13-058 RA-13-017 March 19, 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-16 NRC Docket No. 50-219

Subject:

Supplemental Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding the Flooding Aspects of Recommendation 2.3 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident

References:

1. Exelon Generation Company, LLC 180-day Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding the Flooding Aspects of Recommendation 2.3 of the Near-Term Task force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident, dated November 19, 2012 (RS-12-178)
2. NRC Letter, Request for Information Pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 50.54(f) Regarding Recommendations 2.1, 2.3, and 9.3, of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident, dated March 12, 2012 In Reference 1, Exelon Generation Company, LLC (EGC) provided the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station (OCNGS) flooding walkdown report in accordance with the NRC Request for Information (Reference 2). The OCNGS flooding walkdown report documented the plant walkdowns performed to verify that plant features credited in the current licensing basis for protection and mitigation from external flood events are available, functional, and properly maintained. In Table NO.5 of Reference 1, EGC provided the list of the OCNGS plant features that were not able to be inspected due to inaccessibility. EGC committed to complete the inspection of these features classified as restricted access by the end of the OCNGS Refueling Outage OCi R24 (Fall 2012).

u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54{f) Letter NTTF Recommendation Flooding March 19,2013 2

This letter provides the of the completed supplemental walkdown inspections performed for the features classified as restricted access in Reference 1. Additionally, 6 features (Pipe Sleeves 381-386) which do not appear on the B&R 4000 series concrete drawings were found during the walkdown of the Condenser bay and the results are attached to the tables. One feature (24" Pipe Sleeve 147) that was listed in Reference 1 as restricted access was removed, since it was determined to be connected within the intake tunnel and is not an external feature.

The enclosed tables document the specific walkdown results for each of the subject plant features.

The results of the visual inspections during the supplemental flooding walkdowns showed that 95 features meet the NEI 12-07 acceptance criteria. Table 1 provides the results for the features that were inspected during the 1R24 Oyster Creek refueling outage immediately judged as acceptable.

Table 2 provides the list of 30 features that were not immediately judged as acceptable during the supplemental walkdowns. The table provides the tracking mechanism for Corrective Action Program (CAP) resolution of the identified conditions.

There were no findings that were found to be deficient per the current licensing basis. The findings that were documented using the CAP will be resolved using the stations corrective action program. No other findings challenge the current licensing basis.

The supplemental flooding walkdown record forms document the details of all observations for all flood features inspected, and are available for on-site review. Except as noted above, OCNGS flood protection features met the NEI 12-07 Supplemental Guidance acceptance criteria and were found to be in accordance with the site current licensing basis.

This letter contains no new regulatory commitments.

Should you have any questions concerning the content of this letter, please contact Ron Gaston at (630) 657-3359.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 19th day of March 2013.

Respectfully, ichael D. Jess Director - Ucens'tRg egulatory Affairs Exelon Generation Company, LLC

u.s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54{f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Page 3 1 Table 1 OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1R24)

2. Table 2 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1R24) cc: Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Regional Administrator - NRC Region I NRC Senior Resident Inspector - OCNGS NRC Project Manager, NRR - OCNGS Manager, Bureau of Nuclear Engineering - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Mayor of Lacey Township, Forked River, NJ

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19,2013 ENCLOSURE 1 Table 1 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage 1R24)

  1. Feature ID Number Building Room 1 2" Conduit Penetration 136 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 2 2" Conduit Penetration 137 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 3 2" Conduit Penetration 138 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 4 4" Conduit Penetration 139 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 5 2" Conduit Penetration 140 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 6 2" Conduit Penetration 141 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 7 2" Conduit Penetration 142 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 8 4" Conduit Penetration 143 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 9 4" Conduit Penetration 144 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 10 4" Conduit Penetration 145 Turbine Building Condenser Bay II 4" Conduit Penetration 146 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 12 2" Conduit Penetration 149 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 13 2" Conduit Penetration 150 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 14 2" Conduit Penetration 151 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 15 2" Conduit Penetration 152 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 16 4" Conduit Penetration 153 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 17 4" Conduit Penetration 154 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 18 4" Conduit Penetration 155 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 19 4" Conduit Penetration 156 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 20 4" Conduit Penetration 157 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 21 4" Conduit Penetration 158 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 22 4" Conduit Penetration 159 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 23 4" Conduit Penetration 160 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 24 4" Conduit Penetration 161 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 25 4" Conduit Penetration 162 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 26 4" Conduit Penetration 163 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 27 4" Conduit Penetration 164 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 28 4" Conduit Penetration 165 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 29 4" Conduit Penetration 166 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 30 4" Conduit Penetration 167 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 31 4" Conduit Penetration 168 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 32 4" Conduit Penetration 169 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 33 4" Conduit Penetration 170 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 34 4" Conduit Penetration 171 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 35 4" Conduit Penetration 172 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 36 4" Conduit Penetration 173 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 37 4" Conduit Penetration 174 Turbine Building Condenser Bay Page 1 of 3

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTIF Recommendation Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 1 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)

  1. Feature ID Number Building Room 38 4" Conduit Penetration] 75 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 39 4" Conduit Penetration 176 Turbine Building Condenser Bav 40 4" Conduit Penetration 177 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 41 4" Conduit Penetration 178 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 42 4" Conduit Penetration 179 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 43 4" Conduit Penetration 180 Turbine Building Condenser Bay

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2" Conduit Penetration 193 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 2" Conduit Penetration 194 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 46 2" Conduit Penetration 195 Turbine Building Condenser Bav 47 2" Conduit Penetration 196 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 48 4" Conduit Penetration 198 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 49 4" Conduit Penetration 199 Tur~i~~ Building Condenser Bay 50 4" Conduit Penetration 200 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 51 4" Conduit Penetration 20 I Turbine Building Condenser Bay 52 4" Conduit Penetration 204 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 53 4" Conduit Penetration 205 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 54 4" Conduit Penetration 206 Turbine Building Condenser Bav 55 4" Conduit Penetration 207 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 56 10" Pipe Sleeve 208 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 57 J6" Pipe Sleeve 209 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 58 3" Pipe Sleeve 210 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 59 16" Pipe Sleeve 211 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 60 16" Pipe Sleeve 212 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 61 Pipe Sleeve 381 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 62 Pipe Sleeve 382 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 63 Pipe Sleeve 383 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 64 Pipe Sleeve 384 Turbine Buildinl:! Condenser Bay 65 Pipe Sleeve 385 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 66 Pipe Sleeve 386 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 67 4" Conduit Penetration 213 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 68 4" Conduit Penetration 214 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 69 4" Conduit Penetration 215 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 70 4" Conduit Penetration 216 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 71 4" Conduit Penetration 346 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 72 I 4" Conduit Penetration 347 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 73 4" Conduit Penetration 348 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 74 I 4" Conduit Penetration 349 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 75 Manhole Cover 243 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 76 Manhole Cover 244 Turbine Building Condenser Bay Page 2 of 3

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 1 - OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Ont::l(JP lR24)

  1. Feature ID Number nuilding Room 77 Steam Jet Air EJector 4" Conduit Penetration Turbine Building Room 78 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 231 Turbine Building Room 79 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 232 Turbine Building Room 80 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 233 Turbine Building Room 81 Steam Jet Air E:jector 4" Conduit Penetration 234 Turbine Building Room 82 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 235 Turbine Building Room 83 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 236 Turbine Building Room 84 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 237 Turbine Building Room 85 Steam Jet Air E:jector 4" Conduit Penetration 238 Turbine Building Room 86 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 239 Turbine Building Room 87 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 240 Turbine Building Room 88 Steam Jet Air Ejector 4" Conduit Penetration 241 Turbine Building Room 89 Steam Jet Air Ejector/High-Low SJAE/High-Low Room East Wall Turbine Building Rooms 90 Steam Jet Air Ejector SJAE South Wall Turbine Building Room 91 Steam Jet Air E:jector 40" Pipe Sleeve 00 I Turbine Building Room 92 Steam Jet Air Ejector 40" Pipe Sleeve 002 Turbine Building Room 93 Rectangular Penetration 3 x 1'-6" Steam Jet Air Ejector Turbine Building 003 Room 94 3" Pipe Sleeve (plant ground Reactor Building East Wall penetrati on) 95 Diesel Generator Building-4" Conduit 331 DG2 Cable Trench DG2 Page 3 of 3

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation Flooding March 19, 2013 ENCLOSURE 2 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemeutal List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)

Component

  1. Feature II) # Description Observation Resolution Operability Conduit No seal could be Water that gets 4" Conduit 3 10 I Penetration observed for this into the open (I)

Seal penetration conduits will Conduit No seal could be drain into either 4" Conduit 311 the drain in the 2 (I)

Penetration observed for this Seal penetration cable trench. or into the Turbine Building basement. IR Yes o1406841 [see Documented in above]

JR 01442056. documents that See discussion water from the in Resolution DG 1 conduits Conduit No seal could be 4" Conduit 313 column draining into the 3 Penetration observed for this (I) TB basement Seal penetration does not challenge plant operability.

Water in the conduits will not challenge the operability of EDG 1 Conduit No seal could be Water that gets 4" Conduit 327 4 (I)

Penetration observed for this into the open Seal penetration conduits will Conduit No seal could be drain into either 4" Conduit 328 5 Penetration observed for this the drain in the (I) penetration Yes- cable trench, or Seal Documented in Conduit No seal could be into the Turbine 4" Conduit 329 IR 01442053.

6 Penetration observed for this Building (I) See discussion Seal penetration basement. IR in Resolution Conduit No seal could be 01405765 [see 4" Conduit 330 column 7 Penetration observed for this above]

(1)

Seal penetration documents that Conduit No seal could be water from the 4" Conduit 332 DG I conduits 8 Penetration observed for this (I) draining into the Seal penetration Page 1 of 4

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)

Component

  1. Feature ID # Description Observation Resolution Operability TB basement does not Yes challenge plant Documented in Conduit No seal could be operability.

4" Conduit 334 IR 01442053.

9 (I)

Penetration observed for this See discussion Water in the Seal penetration conduits will not in Resolution challenge the column operability of EDG2 Work Order W 0 M2313037 was amended to seal this pipe sleeve on the inside of Due to an obstructed Yes See Pipe the plant. A 6" Pipe Sleeve view, an internal seal discussion in 10 135 (l)

Penetration for this pipe sleeve Resolution walkdown on Seal \111612012 could not be verified. column.

verified that the new seal is in place and meets NEI and CLB criteria.

4" Conduit Conduit 11 Penetration 181 Penetration (I ) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 12 Penetration 182 Penetration These penetrations are (1) Seal corroded. and have 4" Conduit Conduit staining on the wall 13 Penetration 185 Penetration below them.

Trend will be (I) Seal tracked in 4" Conduit Conduit Yes ongoing ER-OC-14 Penetration 186 Penetration Documented in 450 Structural (I) Seal IR 01441159 Monitoring 4" Conduit Conduit walkdowns.

15 Penetration 183 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit There is staining on the 16 Penetration 184 Penetration wall below these (I) Seal penetrations.

4" Conduit Conduit 17 Penetration 187 Penetration (1) Seal Page 2 of 4

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation Flooding March 1 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)

Component

  1. I~eature ID # Description Observation Resolution Operabilitv 4" Conduit Conduit 18 Penetration 188 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 19 Penetration 189 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 20 Penetration 190 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit 21 Penetration 191 Penetration (I) Seal 4" Conduit Conduit Trend will be Penetration 192 Penetration tracked in Yes (I) Seal ongoing ER-OC-Documented in Pipe Corrosion on 450 Structural 18" Pipe Sleeve IR 01441159 23 197 (1)

Penetration penetration and of Monitoring Seal water seepage on wall. walkdowns.

4" Conduit Conduit These two penetrations 24 Penetration 202 Penetration are covered by a catch (1) Seal and inaccessible. There 4" Conduit Conduit is staining on the wall 25 Penetration 203 Penetration below the catch.

(I) Seal Pipe Staining on penetration 20" Pipe Sleeve 26 217(1)

Penetration and signs of water Seal seepage on wall.

Trend will be There is staining at the tracked in Rectangular Yes Penetration construction joints of ongoing ER-OC-27 Penetration 3 x Seal this penetration, and Documented in 450 Structural 1'-6" 148 (I) IR 01441129 immediately below Monitoring walkdowns.

There are cracks greater Trend will be than 0.04" wide in the tracked in Rectangular Yes Penetration grout sealing this ongoing ER-OC-28 Penetration 3'6" Seal penetration, and there is Documented in 450 Structural x 3'6" 218 (I) IR 01442048 slight staining below Monitoring various pipes. walkdowns.

Trend will be There are cracks greater tracked in Yes Condenser Bay than 0.04" in width in ongoing ER-OC-29 floor (I)

Wall the structural concrete Documented in 450 Structural IR 01441118 floor slab. Monitoring walkdowns.

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Supplemental Response to 50.54(f) Letter NTTF Recommendation 2.3: Flooding March 19, 2013 Table 2: OCNGS Supplemental List of Features Not Immediately Judged as Acceptable (Restricted Access Features Inspected During Outage lR24)

Component

  1. Feature ID # Description Observation Resolution Operability Trend will be West Wall There are cracks greater tracked in Yes Turbine Building than 0.04" in width in ongoing ER-OC-30 Condenser Bay floor Slab the structural concrete Documented in 450 Structural IR 01441116 (I) wall. Monitoring walkdowns.

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