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| {{#Wiki_filter:Seabrook Station Assessment MeetingSeabrook StationSafety Performance in 2010 | | {{#Wiki_filter:Seabrook Station Assessment Meeting Seabrook Station Safety Performance in 2010 U.S. Nuclear Plant Safety in light of Japan Events 2010 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region I 1 |
| &&U.S. Nuclear Plant Safety in light of Japan Events2010 Reactor Oversight ProcessNuclear Regulatory Commission -Region I 1
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| NRC Representatives*James Clifford-Deputy Dir ector, Division of Reactor Projects*Arthur Burritt -Branch Chief *William Raymond -Senior Resident Inspector | | NRC Representatives |
| *Jonathan Johnson -Resident Inspector 2 | | * James Clifford- Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Projects |
| Agenda*Introduction*Discussion of safety performance at Seabrook*Discussion of U.S. nuclear plant safety in light of Japan events*NRC to address public questions | | * Arthur Burritt - Branch Chief |
| *Closing remarks 3 | | * William Raymond - Senior Resident Inspector |
| *NextEra operated Seabrook safely and in a manner thatpreserved the public health and safety and protected the environment. | | * Jonathan Johnson - Resident Inspector 2 |
| NRC Assessment Summary Seabrook*Licensee Response column of the Action Matrix*Baseline inspections planned for 2011 4
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| *6753hours of inspection and related activities | | Agenda |
| *2 resident inspectors on site -residents perform inspections daily and can respond to plant events atanytime Inspection Activities 2010 Seabrook at any time*3 major team inspections | | * Introduction |
| *CDBI*Emergency Planning | | * Discussion of safety performance at Seabrook |
| *PI&R 5 | | * Discussion of U.S. nuclear plant safety in light of Japan events |
| *AllGreenPerformanceJanuary 1 through December 31, 2010Performance Indicator and Inspection Results Seabrook All Green Performance Indicators
| | * NRC to address public questions |
| *3 Green inspection finding 6 | | * Closing remarks 3 |
| NRC Action Matrix Licensee ResponseRegulatory Response Degraded CornerstoneMultiple Repetitive Degraded CornerstoneUnacceptable PerformanceAll Inputs are Green; Cornerstone Objectives FullyMet1 or 2 White Inputs; Cornerstone Objectives FullyMet2 White or 1 Yellow Input; Cornerstone Objectives Met w/ | | |
| ModerateMultiple Yellow Inputs or 1 Red Input; Cornerstone Objectives Met w/
| | NRC Assessment Summary Seabrook |
| SignificantOverall Unacceptable Performance; Plants not permitted to Operatew/inthis
| | * NextEra operated Seabrook safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the environment. |
| *Increasing safety significance | | * Licensee Response column of the Action Matrix |
| *IncreasingNRC inspection efforts | | * Baseline inspections planned for 2011 4 |
| *Increasing NRC/Licensee management involvement | | |
| *Increasing regulatory actions Fully Met Fully Met Moderate Degradation in Safety Performance Significant Degradation in Safety Performance Operate w/in this Column; Unacceptable Margin to Safety | | Inspection Activities 2010 Seabrook |
| *Seabrook was operated safely | | * 6753 hours of inspection and related activities |
| *Licensee Response column of the Action Matrix | | * 2 resident inspectors on site - residents perform inspections daily and can respond to plant events at any time |
| *Baselineinspectionsplannedfor2011 2010 Seabrook Assessment Summary Baseline inspections planned for 2011 8 Seabrook Assessment MeetingU.S. Nuclear Plant Safety in Light of Japan Events 9 | | * 3 major team inspections |
| U.S. Nuclear Plants Remain Safe*NRC requires plants to be designed to withstand external events | | * CDBI |
| *NRCrequiresadefense | | * Emergency Planning |
| -in-depthapproachto NRC requires a defense indepth approach to safety*NRC performs independent safety inspections
| | * PI&R 5 |
| *NRC assesses new safety information and requires improvements 10 Designed forSite Specific Natural Events*Earthquakes*Tsunamis*Hurricanes | | |
| *Floods | | Performance Indicator and Inspection Results January 1 through December 31, 2010 Seabrook |
| *Tornadoes 11 The NRC Requires Defense-In-Depth*Redundant and diverse safety systems*Multiplephysicalbarriersto | | * All Green Performance Indicators |
| *Multiple physical barriers to contain radioactive material*Testing and inspection of systems important to safety*Emergency planning 12 NRC Independent Safety InspectionsReactor Oversight Program | | * 3 Green inspection finding 6 |
| *NRC inspectors have unfettered access to all plant activities related to nuclear safety and security | | |
| *At least two full-time NRC resident inspectors at each nuclear plant | | NRC Action Matrix Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple Repetitive Unacceptable Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Performance Cornerstone All Inputs are 1 or 2 White 2 White or 1 Multiple Yellow Inputs Overall Green; Inputs; Yellow Input; or 1 Red Input; Unacceptable Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Performance; Plants Objectives Objectives Objectives Met w/ Objectives Met w/ not permitted to Fully Met Fully Met Moderate Significant Operate w/in this Degradation in Degradation in Safety Column; Safety Performance Unacceptable Performance Margin to Safety |
| *NRC specialists conduct additional inspections at each nuclear plant 13 NRC Requires Safety ImprovementsNRC assesses new safety information, develops lessons learned, and requires safety enhancements: | | * Increasing safety significance |
| *NRC operating experience program 14*Rulemaking (Station Blackout) | | * Increasing NRC inspection efforts |
| *Post TMI Actions | | * Increasing NRC/Licensee management involvement |
| *Post 9/11 Orders | | * Increasing regulatory actions |
| *Generic Safety Issues NRC Response to Events in Japan *NRC conducting a methodical and systematic review*Near-term actions (<90 days)conductingadditional 15-conducting additional inspections-identifying near term operational issues*Longer-term actions Director's Comments Jim Clifford 16 Deputy Director Division of Reactor Projects Region I Meeting Ground Rules1.Please be respectful to the speaker -only one speaker at a time2.See NRC staff if you have procedural questions/concerns or still want to sign up.3.NRC staff members will be available after the meeting to talk to those interested 17 Questions 18 Contacting the NRC*Report a safety concern | | |
| *1-800-695-7403 | | 2010 Seabrook Assessment Summary |
| *allegation@nrc.gov | | * Seabrook was operated safely |
| *General questions | | * Licensee Response column of the Action Matrix |
| *www.nrc.gov | | * Baseline inspections planned for 2011 8 |
| *Region I Public Affairs | | |
| *Diane Screnci, 610-332-5330 or diane.screnci@nrc.gov | | Seabrook Assessment Meeting U.S. Nuclear Plant Safety in Light of Japan Events 9 |
| *Neil Sheehan, 610-332-5331 or neil.sheehan@nrc.gov 19}} | | |
| | U.S. Nuclear Plants Remain Safe |
| | * NRC requires plants to be designed to withstand external events |
| | * NRC requires a defense defense-in-depth in depth approach to safety |
| | * NRC performs independent safety inspections |
| | * NRC assesses new safety information and requires improvements 10 |
| | |
| | Designed for Site Specific Natural Events |
| | * Earthquakes |
| | * Tsunamis |
| | * Hurricanes |
| | * Floods |
| | * Tornadoes 11 |
| | |
| | The NRC Requires Defense-In-Depth |
| | * Redundant and diverse safety systems |
| | * Multiple physical barriers to contain radioactive material |
| | * Testing and inspection of systems important to safety |
| | * Emergency planning 12 |
| | |
| | NRC Independent Safety Inspections Reactor Oversight Program |
| | * NRC inspectors have unfettered access to all plant activities related to nuclear safety and security |
| | * At least two full-time NRC resident inspectors at each nuclear plant |
| | * NRC specialists conduct additional inspections at each nuclear plant 13 |
| | |
| | NRC Requires Safety Improvements NRC assesses new safety information, develops lessons learned, and requires safety enhancements: |
| | * NRC operating experience program |
| | * Rulemaking (Station Blackout) |
| | * Post TMI Actions |
| | * Post 9/11 Orders |
| | * Generic Safety Issues 14 |
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| | NRC Response to Events in Japan |
| | * NRC conducting a methodical and systematic review |
| | * Near-term actions (<90 days) |
| | - conducting additional inspections |
| | - identifying near term operational issues |
| | * Longer-term actions 15 |
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| | Directors Comments Jim Clifford Deputy Director Division of Reactor Projects Region I 16 |
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| | Meeting Ground Rules |
| | : 1. Please be respectful to the speaker - only one speaker at a time |
| | : 2. See NRC staff if you have procedural questions/concerns or still want to sign up. |
| | : 3. NRC staff members will be available after the meeting to talk to those interested 17 |
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| | Questions 18 |
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| | Contacting the NRC |
| | * Report a safety concern |
| | * 1-800-695-7403 |
| | * allegation@nrc.gov |
| | * General questions |
| | * www.nrc.gov |
| | * Region I Public Affairs |
| | * Diane Screnci, 610-332-5330 or diane.screnci@nrc.gov |
| | * Neil Sheehan, 610-332-5331 or neil.sheehan@nrc.gov 19}} |
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Seabrook Station Assessment Meeting Seabrook Station Safety Performance in 2010 U.S. Nuclear Plant Safety in light of Japan Events 2010 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region I 1
NRC Representatives
- James Clifford- Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Projects
- William Raymond - Senior Resident Inspector
- Jonathan Johnson - Resident Inspector 2
Agenda
- Discussion of safety performance at Seabrook
- Discussion of U.S. nuclear plant safety in light of Japan events
- NRC to address public questions
NRC Assessment Summary Seabrook
- NextEra operated Seabrook safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the environment.
- Licensee Response column of the Action Matrix
- Baseline inspections planned for 2011 4
Inspection Activities 2010 Seabrook
- 6753 hours0.0782 days <br />1.876 hours <br />0.0112 weeks <br />0.00257 months <br /> of inspection and related activities
- 2 resident inspectors on site - residents perform inspections daily and can respond to plant events at any time
Performance Indicator and Inspection Results January 1 through December 31, 2010 Seabrook
- All Green Performance Indicators
- 3 Green inspection finding 6
NRC Action Matrix Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple Repetitive Unacceptable Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Performance Cornerstone All Inputs are 1 or 2 White 2 White or 1 Multiple Yellow Inputs Overall Green; Inputs; Yellow Input; or 1 Red Input; Unacceptable Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Performance; Plants Objectives Objectives Objectives Met w/ Objectives Met w/ not permitted to Fully Met Fully Met Moderate Significant Operate w/in this Degradation in Degradation in Safety Column; Safety Performance Unacceptable Performance Margin to Safety
- Increasing safety significance
- Increasing NRC inspection efforts
- Increasing NRC/Licensee management involvement
- Increasing regulatory actions
2010 Seabrook Assessment Summary
- Seabrook was operated safely
- Licensee Response column of the Action Matrix
- Baseline inspections planned for 2011 8
Seabrook Assessment Meeting U.S. Nuclear Plant Safety in Light of Japan Events 9
U.S. Nuclear Plants Remain Safe
- NRC requires plants to be designed to withstand external events
- NRC requires a defense defense-in-depth in depth approach to safety
- NRC performs independent safety inspections
- NRC assesses new safety information and requires improvements 10
Designed for Site Specific Natural Events
The NRC Requires Defense-In-Depth
- Redundant and diverse safety systems
- Multiple physical barriers to contain radioactive material
- Testing and inspection of systems important to safety
NRC Independent Safety Inspections Reactor Oversight Program
- NRC inspectors have unfettered access to all plant activities related to nuclear safety and security
- At least two full-time NRC resident inspectors at each nuclear plant
- NRC specialists conduct additional inspections at each nuclear plant 13
NRC Requires Safety Improvements NRC assesses new safety information, develops lessons learned, and requires safety enhancements:
- NRC operating experience program
- Rulemaking (Station Blackout)
NRC Response to Events in Japan
- NRC conducting a methodical and systematic review
- Near-term actions (<90 days)
- conducting additional inspections
- identifying near term operational issues
Directors Comments Jim Clifford Deputy Director Division of Reactor Projects Region I 16
Meeting Ground Rules
- 1. Please be respectful to the speaker - only one speaker at a time
- 2. See NRC staff if you have procedural questions/concerns or still want to sign up.
- 3. NRC staff members will be available after the meeting to talk to those interested 17
Questions 18
Contacting the NRC