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| | issue date = 12/10/2007 | | | issue date = 12/10/2007 |
| | title = Correction to Authorization of Relief Request ISI-39 for the Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval | | | title = Correction to Authorization of Relief Request ISI-39 for the Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval |
| | author name = Donohew J N | | | author name = Donohew J |
| | author affiliation = NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLIV | | | author affiliation = NRC/NRR/ADRO/DORL/LPLIV |
| | addressee name = Naslund C D | | | addressee name = Naslund C |
| | addressee affiliation = Union Electric Co | | | addressee affiliation = Union Electric Co |
| | docket = 05000483 | | | docket = 05000483 |
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| | project = TAC:MD3435 | | | project = TAC:MD3435 |
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| {{#Wiki_filter:December 10, 2007Mr. Charles D. NaslundSenior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Union Electric Company Post Office Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251 | | {{#Wiki_filter:December 10, 2007 Mr. Charles D. Naslund Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Union Electric Company Post Office Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251 |
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| ==SUBJECT:== | | ==SUBJECT:== |
| CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1 - CORRECTION TO AUTHORIZATION OFRELIEF REQUEST ISI-39 FOR THE SECOND 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVAL (TAC NO. MD3435) | | CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1 - CORRECTION TO AUTHORIZATION OF RELIEF REQUEST ISI-39 FOR THE SECOND 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVAL (TAC NO. MD3435) |
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| ==Dear Mr. Naslund:== | | ==Dear Mr. Naslund:== |
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| In our letter to you dated September 17, 2007, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)granted the relief in Relief Request (RR) ISI-39 for the second 10-year inservice inspection interval at the Callaway Plant, Unit 1 (Callaway). Union Electric Company (the licensee) submitted RR ISI-39 in its letter dated October 25, 2006 (ULNRC-05183).In Section 3.2, on RR ISI-39, of the safety evaluation (SE) enclosed with our letter datedSeptember 17, 2007, we documented the basis provided by the licensee to support the granting of RR ISI-39. Although the SE dated September 17, 2007, adequately documented the basis, we are modifying specific statements made in Section 3.2 of the SE to more precisely state the basis provided by the licensee for RR ISI-39. The attached revised pages 5 and 6 of the SE show the locations where modifications were made to the SE by the vertical lines on the right-hand-side of the two pages. Since the modifications did not change the conclusions made by the NRC in the SE, RR ISI-39 remains granted as of our letter dated September 17, 2007.Please replace pages 5 and 6 of the Callaway SE dated September 17, 2007, on RR ISI-39with the enclosed pages.Sincerely,/RA/Jack Donohew, Senior Project ManagerPlant Licensing Branch IV Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationDocket No. 50-483 | | In our letter to you dated September 17, 2007, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) granted the relief in Relief Request (RR) ISI-39 for the second 10-year inservice inspection interval at the Callaway Plant, Unit 1 (Callaway). Union Electric Company (the licensee) submitted RR ISI-39 in its letter dated October 25, 2006 (ULNRC-05183). |
| | In Section 3.2, on RR ISI-39, of the safety evaluation (SE) enclosed with our letter dated September 17, 2007, we documented the basis provided by the licensee to support the granting of RR ISI-39. Although the SE dated September 17, 2007, adequately documented the basis, we are modifying specific statements made in Section 3.2 of the SE to more precisely state the basis provided by the licensee for RR ISI-39. The attached revised pages 5 and 6 of the SE show the locations where modifications were made to the SE by the vertical lines on the right-hand-side of the two pages. Since the modifications did not change the conclusions made by the NRC in the SE, RR ISI-39 remains granted as of our letter dated September 17, 2007. |
| | Please replace pages 5 and 6 of the Callaway SE dated September 17, 2007, on RR ISI-39 with the enclosed pages. |
| | Sincerely, |
| | /RA/ |
| | Jack Donohew, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch IV Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-483 |
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| ==Enclosure:== | | ==Enclosure:== |
| As stated cc w/encl: See next page | | As stated cc w/encl: See next page |
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| ML073111442NRR-106OFFICENRR/LPL4/PMNRR/LPL4/LADCI/CVIB/BCNRR/LPL4/BCNAMEJDonohew:spJBurkhardtMMitchellTHiltz DATE12/4/0712/6/0712/5/0712/10/07 ENCLOSUREREVISED PAGES 5 AND 6 OF SEPTEMBER 17, 2007,SAFETY EVALUATION FOR AUTHORIZATION OFCALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1, REQUEST FOR RELIEF ISI-39 Licensee's Basis for Relief Request (As stated in the licensee's application in the attachmentfor 10 CFR 50.55a Request Numbers ISI-36 (A.) through ISI-39 (D.))A.[Not for RR ISI-39]B.[Not for RR ISI-39]
| | ML073111442 NRR-106 OFFICE NRR/LPL4/PM NRR/LPL4/LA DCI/CVIB/BC NRR/LPL4/BC NAME JDonohew:sp JBurkhardt MMitchell THiltz DATE 12/4/07 12/6/07 12/5/07 12/10/07 ENCLOSURE REVISED PAGES 5 AND 6 OF SEPTEMBER 17, 2007, SAFETY EVALUATION FOR AUTHORIZATION OF CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1, REQUEST FOR RELIEF ISI-39 |
| C.[Not for RR ISI-39]D.[The licensee for the] Callaway Plant obtained 100% coverage for reflectorsparallel to the weld seam by a combination of radial scan paths (Star scans) and scans from within the nozzle bore (Bore scans). However, the proximity of the nozzle protrusion or boss to the [RPV] Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell welds limits the parallel scans from the vessel ID [inside diameter] (Tangential scans). Because of this, limited coverage of 58.6% was achieved [when] examining for transverse reflectors. Combined final ultrasonic examination coverage was estimated at 79.3%.The design configuration/restriction makes the [ASME] Code-required examinationcoverage requirements impractical. Plant modifications or the replacement of components designed to allow for complete coverage would be needed to meet the ASME Code requirements. This would impose a considerable burden to [the licensee of the] Callaway Plant.Licensee's Proposed Alternative Examination (As stated in the licensee's application)[The licensee for] Callaway proposes to accept the percent coverage obtained on thesubject examinations. The best-effort examination approach, in addition to the other considerations or actions described below, provides reasonable assurance of safety and/or structural integrity.
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| l!The reactor vessel shell welds are constructed of low alloy steel [ ... Not for ISI-l39 ... ]. These materials have been shown to be resistant to stress corrosion lcracking in pressurized water environments. There is no [potential] degradationmechanism, other than fatigue, active in the subject welds that would cause weld failure.!VT-2 examinations performed in conjunction with system pressure testing eachrefueling, along with reactor coolant system leak rate limitations imposed by the plant's Technical Specifications, as well as containment atmospheric particulateradioactivity monitoring, provide additional assurance that a leak would be detected prior to any gross failure occurring.NRC Staff's EvaluationASME Code, Section XI requires volumetric examination of 100 percent as required inFigure IWB-2500-7(a) for the RPV Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell Welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D. The licensee was unable to meet the ASME Coderequirements due to the proximity of the nozzle protrusion or boss that limits the parallel scans from the RPV ID for tangential scans. For the licensee to meet the ASME Code requirements, modifications to, or the replacement of, the subject components would be required and would be major changes to the plant, which would place a burden on the licensee. Based on this, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code requirements are impractical.The licensee obtained 100 percent coverage for reflectors parallel to the weld seam by acombination of radial scan paths and scans from within the nozzle bore. Because of the configuration of the subject nozzles, the coverage was limited to 58.6 percent in examining for transverse reflectors. The licensee obtained an aggregate examination coverage of 79.3 percent for each of the subject nozzles. Therefore, the NRC staff determined that the lexaminations performed would have detected any significant patterns of degradation, if any had occurred. The NRC staff also determined that the volumetric and ASME Code VT-2 visual examinations during system walkdowns performed provided reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of RPV outlet nozzle-to-shell welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D.
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| ==4.0CONCLUSION==
| | Licensees Basis for Relief Request (As stated in the licensees application in the attachment for 10 CFR 50.55a Request Numbers ISI-36 (A.) through ISI-39 (D.)) |
| The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's application dated October 25, 2006, which submittedthe licensee's RRs ISI-36, ISI-37, and ISI-39. RR ISI-37 was withdrawn in the licensee's letter dated June 26, 2007.Based on its evaluation in Section 3.1 of this SE, the NRC staff concludes for RR ISI-36 thatrelief is not required for Callaway because the licensee has met the ASME Code volumetric examination requirements for the RPV Lower Torus to Dollar Plate Weld 2-RV-102-151. Furthermore, based on its evaluation in Section 3.2 of this SE, the NRC staff concludes that theASME Code examination coverage requirements are impractical for the subject welds listed in RR ISI-39. Based on the coverages obtained, if significant service-induced degradation were occurring, there is reasonable assurance that evidence of it would be detected by the volumetric examinations that were performed. The volumetric examinations and VT-2 visual lexaminations during plant walkdowns performed provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the RPV Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell Welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D. The NRC staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) for RR ISI-39 is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property, or the common defense and security, and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility. Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), the NRC staff concludes that RR ISI-39 is granted for Callaway for the second 10-year ISI interval.
| | A. [Not for RR ISI-39] |
| June 2007Callaway Plant, Unit 1 cc:John O'Neill, Esq.
| | B. [Not for RR ISI-39] |
| Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP 2300 N. Street, N.W.
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| Washington, D.C. 20037Mr. Keith A. Mills, Supervising EngineerRegional Regulatory Affairs/Safety Analysis AmerenUE P.O. Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionResident Inspector Office
| | D. [The licensee for the] Callaway Plant obtained 100% coverage for reflectors parallel to the weld seam by a combination of radial scan paths (Star scans) and scans from within the nozzle bore (Bore scans). However, the proximity of the nozzle protrusion or boss to the [RPV] Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell welds limits the parallel scans from the vessel ID [inside diameter] (Tangential scans). Because of this, limited coverage of 58.6% was achieved [when] examining for transverse reflectors. Combined final ultrasonic examination coverage was estimated at 79.3%. |
| | The design configuration/restriction makes the [ASME] Code-required examination coverage requirements impractical. Plant modifications or the replacement of components designed to allow for complete coverage would be needed to meet the ASME Code requirements. This would impose a considerable burden to [the licensee of the] Callaway Plant. |
| | Licensees Proposed Alternative Examination (As stated in the licensees application) |
| | [The licensee for] Callaway proposes to accept the percent coverage obtained on the subject examinations. The best-effort examination approach, in addition to the other considerations or actions described below, provides reasonable assurance of safety and/or structural integrity. |
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| | ! The reactor vessel shell welds are constructed of low alloy steel [ ... Not for ISI- l 39 ... ]. These materials have been shown to be resistant to stress corrosion l cracking in pressurized water environments. There is no [potential] degradation mechanism, other than fatigue, active in the subject welds that would cause weld failure. |
| | ! VT-2 examinations performed in conjunction with system pressure testing each refueling, along with reactor coolant system leak rate limitations imposed by the plant's Technical Specifications, as well as containment atmospheric particulate radioactivity monitoring, provide additional assurance that a leak would be detected prior to any gross failure occurring. |
| | NRC Staffs Evaluation ASME Code, Section XI requires volumetric examination of 100 percent as required in Figure IWB-2500-7(a) for the RPV Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell Welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, |
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| 8201 NRC Road Steedman, MO 65077-1302Mr. Les H. KanuckelManager, Quality Assurance AmerenUE P.O. Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251Missouri Public Service CommissionGovernor Office Building 200 Madison Street P.O. Box 360 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0360Regional Administrator, Region IVU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4005Mr. H. Floyd GilzowDeputy Director for Policy Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176Mr. Rick A. MuenchPresident and Chief Executive Officer Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation P.O. Box 411 Burlington, KA 66839Certrec Corporation4200 South Hulen, Suite 422 Fort Worth, TX 76109Technical Services Branch ChiefFEMA Region VII 2323 Grand Boulevard, Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64108-2670Mr. Dan I. Bolef, PresidentKay Drey, Representative Board of Directors Coalition for the Environment 6267 Delmar Boulevard University City, MO 63130Mr. Lee Fritz, Presiding CommissionerCallaway County Courthouse 10 East Fifth Street Fulton, MO 65251Mr. David E. Shafer, Superintendent, Licensing Regulatory Affairs AmerenUE P.O. Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251Manager, Regulatory AffairsAmerenUE P.O. Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251Mr. Keith G. Henke, PlannerDivision of Community and Public Health Office of Emergency Coordination 930 Wildwood P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102Director, Missouri State Emergency Management Agency P.O. Box 116 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0116Mr. Scott Clardy, DirectorSection for Environmental Public Health P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570}}
| | 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D. The licensee was unable to meet the ASME Code requirements due to the proximity of the nozzle protrusion or boss that limits the parallel scans from the RPV ID for tangential scans. For the licensee to meet the ASME Code requirements, modifications to, or the replacement of, the subject components would be required and would be major changes to the plant, which would place a burden on the licensee. Based on this, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code requirements are impractical. |
| | The licensee obtained 100 percent coverage for reflectors parallel to the weld seam by a combination of radial scan paths and scans from within the nozzle bore. Because of the configuration of the subject nozzles, the coverage was limited to 58.6 percent in examining for transverse reflectors. The licensee obtained an aggregate examination coverage of 79.3 percent for each of the subject nozzles. Therefore, the NRC staff determined that the l examinations performed would have detected any significant patterns of degradation, if any had occurred. The NRC staff also determined that the volumetric and ASME Code VT-2 visual examinations during system walkdowns performed provided reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of RPV outlet nozzle-to-shell welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D. |
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| | The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's application dated October 25, 2006, which submitted the licensees RRs ISI-36, ISI-37, and ISI-39. RR ISI-37 was withdrawn in the licensees letter dated June 26, 2007. |
| | Based on its evaluation in Section 3.1 of this SE, the NRC staff concludes for RR ISI-36 that relief is not required for Callaway because the licensee has met the ASME Code volumetric examination requirements for the RPV Lower Torus to Dollar Plate Weld 2-RV-102-151. |
| | Furthermore, based on its evaluation in Section 3.2 of this SE, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code examination coverage requirements are impractical for the subject welds listed in RR ISI-39. Based on the coverages obtained, if significant service-induced degradation were occurring, there is reasonable assurance that evidence of it would be detected by the volumetric examinations that were performed. The volumetric examinations and VT-2 visual l examinations during plant walkdowns performed provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the RPV Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell Welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D. The NRC staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) for RR ISI-39 is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property, or the common defense and security, and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility. Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), the NRC staff concludes that RR ISI-39 is granted for Callaway for the second 10-year ISI interval. |
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| | John ONeill, Esq. Technical Services Branch Chief Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP FEMA Region VII 2300 N. Street, N.W. 2323 Grand Boulevard, Suite 900 Washington, D.C. 20037 Kansas City, MO 64108-2670 Mr. Keith A. Mills, Supervising Engineer Mr. Dan I. Bolef, President Regional Regulatory Affairs/Safety Analysis Kay Drey, Representative AmerenUE Board of Directors Coalition for the P.O. Box 620 Environment Fulton, MO 65251 6267 Delmar Boulevard University City, MO 63130 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspector Office Mr. Lee Fritz, Presiding Commissioner 8201 NRC Road Callaway County Courthouse Steedman, MO 65077-1302 10 East Fifth Street Fulton, MO 65251 Mr. Les H. Kanuckel Manager, Quality Assurance Mr. David E. Shafer, AmerenUE Superintendent, Licensing Regulatory Affairs P.O. Box 620 AmerenUE Fulton, MO 65251 P.O. Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251 Missouri Public Service Commission Governor Office Building Manager, Regulatory Affairs 200 Madison Street AmerenUE P.O. Box 360 P.O. Box 620 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0360 Fulton, MO 65251 Regional Administrator, Region IV Mr. Keith G. Henke, Planner U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Community and Public Health 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Office of Emergency Coordination Arlington, TX 76011-4005 930 Wildwood P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Mr. H. Floyd Gilzow Deputy Director for Policy Director, Missouri State Emergency Department of Natural Resources Management Agency P.O. Box 176 P.O. Box 116 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0116 Mr. Rick A. Muench Mr. Scott Clardy, Director President and Chief Executive Officer Section for Environmental Public Health Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation P.O. Box 570 P.O. Box 411 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570 Burlington, KA 66839 Certrec Corporation 4200 South Hulen, Suite 422 Fort Worth, TX 76109 June 2007}} |
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MONTHYEARULNRC-05423, Responses to Requests for Additional Information Regarding Requests for Relief from ASME Section XI Code Examination Requirements, RRs ISI-34, ISI-37, ISI-38, and ISI-402007-06-29029 June 2007 Responses to Requests for Additional Information Regarding Requests for Relief from ASME Section XI Code Examination Requirements, RRs ISI-34, ISI-37, ISI-38, and ISI-40 Project stage: Response to RAI ML0724000922007-09-17017 September 2007 Issuance of Relief Requests (Rrs) ISI-36, ISI-37, and ISI-38 for Second Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval Project stage: Approval ML0729803972007-10-30030 October 2007 Relief Request ISI-38, Reactor Pressure Vessel Inlet Safe-End to-Elbow Welds Proposed Alternative Examination for Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval Project stage: Other ML0731114422007-12-10010 December 2007 Correction to Authorization of Relief Request ISI-39 for the Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval Project stage: Other 2007-12-10
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MONTHYEARML24225A1012024-08-13013 August 2024 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Alternative Request C3R-01 ML24052A3662024-02-26026 February 2024 Regulatory Audit Plan in Support of Proposed Alternative to ASME Code, Section XI Requirements for Containment Building Inspections ML20225A2922020-08-12012 August 2020 Request to Use a Portion of a Later Edition of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XI ML19079A1482019-04-0101 April 2019 Request for Alternative I4R-05 to Reactor Vessel Nozzle Weld Examination Frequency Requirements (EPID L-2018-LLR-0051 ML18313A0692018-11-26026 November 2018 Request for Relief I4R-01 Related to the Inservice Inspection Program for Class 3 Buried High Density Polyethylene Piping ULNRC-06420, Request 14R-05 for Relief from Requirements of ASME Code Case N-770-2 Regarding Inspection Intervals for Reactor Vessel Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Welds2018-04-0909 April 2018 Request 14R-05 for Relief from Requirements of ASME Code Case N-770-2 Regarding Inspection Intervals for Reactor Vessel Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Welds ML17262A7002017-10-0303 October 2017 Request for Alternative I4R-04 Applicable to the Fourth 10-Year Inspection Program Interval ML17254A1202017-09-25025 September 2017 Request for Alternative No. PR-07 from the Requirements of the ASME Code for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Interval ML17058A4432017-03-0606 March 2017 Request for Alternative I4R-03 Applicable to the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Program Interval ML16223A7122016-08-30030 August 2016 Relief Request No. 13R-08 from Code Case N-460, Alternative Examination Coverage for Class 1 and Class 2 Welds, for Piping Welds, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML16055A4642016-03-17017 March 2016 Relief Requests 13R-09 (Steam Generator Tubesheet Weld), 13R-11 (Pressurizer Welds) from Code Case N-460 and 13R-18 (SG Weld), from Appendix Viii Requirements, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval (CAC MF6735-MF6737) ML16027A1582016-01-29029 January 2016 Relief Request I4R-02 from Requirements of ASME Code Section XI, Table IWF-2500-1 for 100% Visual Examination of Class 1 Supports, Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML15064A1252015-05-12012 May 2015 Request for Relief I4R-01 from ASME Code Requirements for Replacement of Class 3 Essential Service Water Buried Piping with High Density Polyethylene Piping, for the Fourth 10-year Inservice Testing Interval ML15035A1482015-02-10010 February 2015 Relief Request 13R-17, Proposed Alternative to ASME Code, Section XI Requirements, Which Extends Reactor Vessel Inservice Inspection Frequency from 10 to 20 Years, Third 10-Year Interval ML14239A0972014-09-0404 September 2014 Request for Relief I3R-15, ASME Code Class 1 Pressure-Retaining Piping/Components Leakage Testing at Full Pressure, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML14234A4512014-09-0404 September 2014 Relief Request I3R-16, Temporary Non-Code Repair of the Train a Component Cooling Water Heat Exchanger to Control ESW Leakage, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML14178A7692014-07-15015 July 2014 Requests for Relief PR-01, PR-02, PR-03, PR-04, and PR-06 (PR-05 Withdrawn), ASME OM Code Cases for Group a and B Pumps for Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Interval ML14027A0572014-01-29029 January 2014 Relief Request PR-07, Testing Frequency for Pumps and Valves, Third 10-year Inservice Testing Interval ML13246A3042013-08-30030 August 2013 Verbal Authorization Email, Relief Request PR-07, Testing Frequency for Pumps and Valves, Third 10-year Inservice Testing Interval ML13126A3202013-05-0707 May 2013 Summary of Telephone Conference, Verbal Authorization of Relief Request I3R-14. Proposed Alternative to ASME Code Requirements for Leakage Testing of RPV Head Flange Leakoff Lines, Third 10-Year ISI Interval. ML12258A0452012-09-18018 September 2012 Relief Request VR-01 from Requirements of ASME OM Code, Mandatory Appendix I, One-time Extension for 5-Year Replacement Interval, from 4/11/12 to 6/2013, Main Steam Isolation Valve Actuator Rupture Disks ML1211502472012-05-0303 May 2012 Memo to File, Verbal Authorization, Relief Request VR-01 from Requirements of ASME OM Code Mandatory Appendix I, One-time Extension Replacement of Main Steam Isolation Valve Actuator Rupture Disks ML1201907482012-02-16016 February 2012 Relief Request 13R-13, Alternative to ASME Code Section XI Requirements for Performance of Second Successive Exam of C Cold Leg Safe-End to Elbow Weld, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection ML0831002882008-11-0707 November 2008 Relief Request 13R-10 Approved on October 31, 2008, for Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval for Use of Polyethylene Pipe in Lieu of Carbon Steel Pipe in Buried Essential Service Water Piping System ML0818406062008-07-0303 July 2008 Approval of Second Extension Request for Corrective Actions GL 2004-02, Potential Impact of Debris Blockage on Emergency Recirculation During Design Basis Accidents at Pressurized Water Reactors. ML0731114422007-12-10010 December 2007 Correction to Authorization of Relief Request ISI-39 for the Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML0729803972007-10-30030 October 2007 Relief Request ISI-38, Reactor Pressure Vessel Inlet Safe-End to-Elbow Welds Proposed Alternative Examination for Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML0724000922007-09-17017 September 2007 Issuance of Relief Requests (Rrs) ISI-36, ISI-37, and ISI-38 for Second Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval ML0725504882007-08-30030 August 2007 10 CFR 50.55a Request: Proposed Alternative to ASME Section Xi Requirements for Replacement of Class 3 Buried Piping ML0715203292007-07-10010 July 2007 Request for Alternatives for Application of Structural Weld Overlays to Pressurizer Dissimilar Metal Nozzle Welds for Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Program Interval ML0705803332007-03-15015 March 2007 Authorization of Relief Request No. ISI-33 for Second 10-Year and Third 10-Year ISI Interval ML0635203182007-01-18018 January 2007 Request for Relief No. ISI-35 for Second 10-year Inservice Inspection Interval ML0700303362007-01-18018 January 2007 Relief Request ISI-41 for the Second 10-year Inservice Inspection Interval ML0630604782006-12-0707 December 2006 Relief Request 13R-04 for the Third 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection ML0629302822006-11-17017 November 2006 Relief Requests I3R-05 and I3R-06 for the Third Inservice Inspection Interval ULNRC-05183, Requests for Relief from ASME Section XI Code Inservice Examination Requirements2006-10-25025 October 2006 Requests for Relief from ASME Section XI Code Inservice Examination Requirements ML0614301312006-06-15015 June 2006 Relief, Third 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Relief Request I3R-02 ML0520802152005-08-18018 August 2005 Relief, Use a Subsequent Edition of ASME Code Examinations for the Third Inservice Inspection Interval ML0515302072005-06-22022 June 2005 6/22/05 Callaway, Unit 1 - Relief Requests ISI-24,ISI-25 and ISI-26 of the Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval (Tacs. MC4435 and MC4436) ML0507601292005-05-19019 May 2005 Relief, Request for Relief from Certain ASME Code Examinations for the Second Inservice Inspection Interval ULNRC-05092, Revision to Approve Request for Relief from ASME Section III Requirements Regarding Non-destructive Examination of Welds Performed Under Site Repair/Replacement Program2004-11-18018 November 2004 Revision to Approve Request for Relief from ASME Section III Requirements Regarding Non-destructive Examination of Welds Performed Under Site Repair/Replacement Program ULNRC-05049, Union Electric Company Callaway Plant Request for Relief from ASME Section XI Code Inservice Examination Requirements2004-09-0303 September 2004 Union Electric Company Callaway Plant Request for Relief from ASME Section XI Code Inservice Examination Requirements ML0414100712004-05-19019 May 2004 Relief, ASME Code Requirements on the Use of Weld Overlay Reinforcement to Restore Wall Thickness of ASME Class 2 Carbon Steel Main Feedwater Piping. ML0414100352004-05-19019 May 2004 Relief, Second Ten-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Relief Request to Use an Alternative Examination Method ULNRC-04993, Revision of Request for Relief from ASME Section XI Requirements in Order to Temporarily Restore Wall Thickness of ASME Class 2 Carbon Steel Main Feedwater Piping by Weld Overlay Reinforcement2004-05-0707 May 2004 Revision of Request for Relief from ASME Section XI Requirements in Order to Temporarily Restore Wall Thickness of ASME Class 2 Carbon Steel Main Feedwater Piping by Weld Overlay Reinforcement ML0409806642004-04-0707 April 2004 4/7/04 Callaway Plant - Request for Relief from ASME Code Requirements on the Use of Weld Overlay Reinforcement to Restore Wall Thickness of ASME Class 2 Carbon Steel Main Feedwater Piping ULNRC-04879, Requests for Relief Regarding Implementation of ASME Section XI Appendix VII Requirements2003-08-14014 August 2003 Requests for Relief Regarding Implementation of ASME Section XI Appendix VII Requirements ML0318305352003-07-0101 July 2003 Second Ten-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Relief Request to Use an Alternative Examination Method (Tac. MB6534) ML0134602652002-01-30030 January 2002 Relief, Application of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection Program for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boilers and Pressure Vessel Code Class 1 and 2 TAC No MB1205) 2024-08-13
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Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC0011 ULNRC-06882, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC00122024-05-16016 May 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC0012 ML24122A1502024-05-0707 May 2024 Audit Plan to Support Review of Steam Generator License Renewal Response to Commitment Nos 34 and 35 IR 05000483/20244022024-05-0606 May 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000483/2024402 (Full Report) ULNRC-06877, Final Safety Analysis Report Revision OL-27 and Technical Specification Bases Revision 252024-05-0606 May 2024 Final Safety Analysis Report Revision OL-27 and Technical Specification Bases Revision 25 ULNRC-06856, CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Summary Report2024-05-0101 May 2024 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Summary Report IR 05000483/20240112024-05-0101 May 2024 NRC Post-Approval Site Inspection for License Renewal (Phase 2) Report 05000483/2024011 ULNRC-06869, Submittal of Callaway, Unit 1, 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2024-04-30030 April 2024 Submittal of Callaway, Unit 1, 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ML24122A1132024-04-30030 April 2024 Submittal of Callaway, Unit 1, 2023 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ULNRC-06876, Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC00102024-04-25025 April 2024 Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC0010 ULNRC-06866, Submittal of Cycle 26 Commitment Change Summary Report2024-04-17017 April 2024 Submittal of Cycle 26 Commitment Change Summary Report ULNRC-06871, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC00072024-04-17017 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC0007 ULNRC-06872, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC00082024-04-17017 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC0008 ML24108A1082024-04-17017 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Registration of Dry Spent Fuel Storage Canister HGMPC0009 IR 05000483/20240012024-04-16016 April 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000483/2024001 IR 05000483/20244042024-04-0909 April 2024 Cyber Security Inspection Report 05000483/2024404 ML24088A3212024-04-0101 April 2024 Notification of Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection (05000483/2024013) and Request for Information ML24086A5132024-03-26026 March 2024 CFR 50.46 Annual Report Regarding ECCS Evaluation Model Revisions ULNRC-06863, Submittal of Annual Exposure Report for 20232024-03-20020 March 2024 Submittal of Annual Exposure Report for 2023 ML24079A1622024-03-19019 March 2024 Re Nuclear Property Insurance Reporting ML24066A1932024-03-0707 March 2024 2024 Callaway Plant Notification of Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection and Request for Information ULNRC-06852, Owners Activity Reports (OAR-1 Forms) for Cycle/Refuel 262024-03-0505 March 2024 Owners Activity Reports (OAR-1 Forms) for Cycle/Refuel 26 IR 05000483/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Callaway Plant Report 05000483/2023006 ML24052A3662024-02-26026 February 2024 Regulatory Audit Plan in Support of Proposed Alternative to ASME Code, Section XI Requirements for Containment Building Inspections IR 05000483/20230022024-02-21021 February 2024 Amended Integrated Inspection Report 05000483/2023002 ULNRC-06858, Completion of License Renewal Activities Prior to Entering the Period of Extended Operation2024-02-21021 February 2024 Completion of License Renewal Activities Prior to Entering the Period of Extended Operation ML24036A1712024-02-20020 February 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0079 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) ULNRC-06853, Submittal of 2023 Fitness for Duty Performance Data Per Per 10 CFR 26.7172024-01-29029 January 2024 Submittal of 2023 Fitness for Duty Performance Data Per Per 10 CFR 26.717 ML24008A0552024-01-19019 January 2024 Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action - Proposed Alternative to the Requirements of the ASME Code (EPID L-2023-LLR- 0061) IR 05000483/20230042024-01-19019 January 2024 – Integrated Inspection Report 05000483/2023004 2024-09-11
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MONTHYEARML23353A1712024-01-18018 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 237 to Clarify Support System Requirements for the Residual Heat Removal System and Control Room Air Conditioning System Under Technical Specifications 3.4.8, 3.7.11, and 3.9.6 ML23347A1212024-01-11011 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 236 to Adopt TSTF-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Volume Values to Licensee Control EPID L-2023-LLA-0046) ML23234A1522023-10-0505 October 2023 Exemption from the Requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.46, and Appendix K Regarding Use of M5 Cladding Material (EPID L-2022-LLE-0030) (Letter) ML23240A3692023-10-0505 October 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 235 to Revise Technical Specifications to Use of Framatome Gaia Fuel (EPID L-2022-LLA-0150) (Non-Proprietary) ML23228A0252023-09-25025 September 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 234 to Revise Technical Specification 5.5.16, Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program, for Permanent Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies ML23261C3852023-09-25025 September 2023 Safety Evaluation for Operating Quality Assurance Manual Revision 36A ML23166B0882023-09-20020 September 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 233 for Adoption of Alternative Source Term and Revision of Technical Specifications ML22361A0702023-02-24024 February 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 231 for Revision to Radiological Emergency Response Plan Regarding Response and Notification Goals ML23019A1752023-01-30030 January 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 230 to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-577, Revision 1, Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections ML22301A0072022-12-0202 December 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 229 to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-505, Revision 2, and TSTF-439, Revision 2 ML22220A1302022-10-21021 October 2022 Exemptions from the Requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 and 10 CFR Part 50 Appendix a, General Design Criteria 35, 38, and 41 (EPID L-2021-LLE-0021) (Cover Letter) ML22220A1322022-10-21021 October 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 228 Re; Revise Technical Specifications to Address Generic Safety Isusue-191 and Respond to Generic Letter 2004-02 Using Risk-Informed Approach ML22053A2832022-04-0707 April 2022 Issuance of Amendment No. 227 Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-529, Revision 4, Clarify Use and Application Rules ML21344A0052021-12-29029 December 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 226 Regarding Adoption of 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power Plants ML21053A1262021-03-24024 March 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 225 to Revise Technical Specification Administrative Control 5.3.1 to Remove Details Specified for the Qualification of Certain Positions within the Unit Staff ML20218A4102020-11-0303 November 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 224 Performance Based Method Alternative for Thermal Insulation Material ML20246G5702020-10-16016 October 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 223 One-Time Deferral of the Steam Generator Tube Inspections ML20230A3872020-08-31031 August 2020 Request to Use a Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML20216A6812020-08-0606 August 2020 Operating Quality Assurance Manual Change Revision 34B (EPID L-2020-LLQ-0004 (COVID-19)) ML20141L7452020-06-0808 June 2020 Operating Quality Assurance Manual Change Revision 34A ML20107H9782020-04-20020 April 2020 COVID-19 Relief Request CC-01 Containment Tendon Inspection ML19283C4812019-12-0606 December 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 221 Main Turbine Control Slave Relay Testing ML19158A2902019-07-30030 July 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 220 Regarding Emergency Action Level Scheme Changes ML19073A0012019-04-18018 April 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 219 to Add New Technical Specification 3.7.20, Class 1E Electrical Equipment Air Conditioning (A/C) System ML19079A1482019-04-0101 April 2019 Request for Alternative I4R-05 to Reactor Vessel Nozzle Weld Examination Frequency Requirements (EPID L-2018-LLR-0051 ML18313A0692018-11-26026 November 2018 Request for Relief I4R-01 Related to the Inservice Inspection Program for Class 3 Buried High Density Polyethylene Piping ML18124A0262018-05-30030 May 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 218 FSAR Revision Compliance with Regulatory Guide 1.106 Regarding MOV Thermal Overload Protection ML17262A7002017-10-0303 October 2017 Request for Alternative I4R-04 Applicable to the Fourth 10-Year Inspection Program Interval ML17254A1202017-09-25025 September 2017 Request for Alternative No. PR-07 from the Requirements of the ASME Code for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Interval ML17236A0822017-09-15015 September 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 217 Replacement of Methodology in Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report (Colr), ML17170A3202017-06-20020 June 2017 Safety Evaluation Input - 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December 10, 2007 Mr. Charles D. Naslund Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Union Electric Company Post Office Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251
SUBJECT:
CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1 - CORRECTION TO AUTHORIZATION OF RELIEF REQUEST ISI-39 FOR THE SECOND 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVAL (TAC NO. MD3435)
Dear Mr. Naslund:
In our letter to you dated September 17, 2007, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) granted the relief in Relief Request (RR) ISI-39 for the second 10-year inservice inspection interval at the Callaway Plant, Unit 1 (Callaway). Union Electric Company (the licensee) submitted RR ISI-39 in its letter dated October 25, 2006 (ULNRC-05183).
In Section 3.2, on RR ISI-39, of the safety evaluation (SE) enclosed with our letter dated September 17, 2007, we documented the basis provided by the licensee to support the granting of RR ISI-39. Although the SE dated September 17, 2007, adequately documented the basis, we are modifying specific statements made in Section 3.2 of the SE to more precisely state the basis provided by the licensee for RR ISI-39. The attached revised pages 5 and 6 of the SE show the locations where modifications were made to the SE by the vertical lines on the right-hand-side of the two pages. Since the modifications did not change the conclusions made by the NRC in the SE, RR ISI-39 remains granted as of our letter dated September 17, 2007.
Please replace pages 5 and 6 of the Callaway SE dated September 17, 2007, on RR ISI-39 with the enclosed pages.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Jack Donohew, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch IV Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-483
Enclosure:
As stated cc w/encl: See next page
ML073111442 NRR-106 OFFICE NRR/LPL4/PM NRR/LPL4/LA DCI/CVIB/BC NRR/LPL4/BC NAME JDonohew:sp JBurkhardt MMitchell THiltz DATE 12/4/07 12/6/07 12/5/07 12/10/07 ENCLOSURE REVISED PAGES 5 AND 6 OF SEPTEMBER 17, 2007, SAFETY EVALUATION FOR AUTHORIZATION OF CALLAWAY PLANT, UNIT 1, REQUEST FOR RELIEF ISI-39
Licensees Basis for Relief Request (As stated in the licensees application in the attachment for 10 CFR 50.55a Request Numbers ISI-36 (A.) through ISI-39 (D.))
A. [Not for RR ISI-39]
B. [Not for RR ISI-39]
C. [Not for RR ISI-39]
D. [The licensee for the] Callaway Plant obtained 100% coverage for reflectors parallel to the weld seam by a combination of radial scan paths (Star scans) and scans from within the nozzle bore (Bore scans). However, the proximity of the nozzle protrusion or boss to the [RPV] Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell welds limits the parallel scans from the vessel ID [inside diameter] (Tangential scans). Because of this, limited coverage of 58.6% was achieved [when] examining for transverse reflectors. Combined final ultrasonic examination coverage was estimated at 79.3%.
The design configuration/restriction makes the [ASME] Code-required examination coverage requirements impractical. Plant modifications or the replacement of components designed to allow for complete coverage would be needed to meet the ASME Code requirements. This would impose a considerable burden to [the licensee of the] Callaway Plant.
Licensees Proposed Alternative Examination (As stated in the licensees application)
[The licensee for] Callaway proposes to accept the percent coverage obtained on the subject examinations. The best-effort examination approach, in addition to the other considerations or actions described below, provides reasonable assurance of safety and/or structural integrity.
! [Not for RR ISI-39] l
! The reactor vessel shell welds are constructed of low alloy steel [ ... Not for ISI- l 39 ... ]. These materials have been shown to be resistant to stress corrosion l cracking in pressurized water environments. There is no [potential] degradation mechanism, other than fatigue, active in the subject welds that would cause weld failure.
! VT-2 examinations performed in conjunction with system pressure testing each refueling, along with reactor coolant system leak rate limitations imposed by the plant's Technical Specifications, as well as containment atmospheric particulate radioactivity monitoring, provide additional assurance that a leak would be detected prior to any gross failure occurring.
NRC Staffs Evaluation ASME Code,Section XI requires volumetric examination of 100 percent as required in Figure IWB-2500-7(a) for the RPV Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell Welds numbered 2-RV-107-A,
2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D. The licensee was unable to meet the ASME Code requirements due to the proximity of the nozzle protrusion or boss that limits the parallel scans from the RPV ID for tangential scans. For the licensee to meet the ASME Code requirements, modifications to, or the replacement of, the subject components would be required and would be major changes to the plant, which would place a burden on the licensee. Based on this, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code requirements are impractical.
The licensee obtained 100 percent coverage for reflectors parallel to the weld seam by a combination of radial scan paths and scans from within the nozzle bore. Because of the configuration of the subject nozzles, the coverage was limited to 58.6 percent in examining for transverse reflectors. The licensee obtained an aggregate examination coverage of 79.3 percent for each of the subject nozzles. Therefore, the NRC staff determined that the l examinations performed would have detected any significant patterns of degradation, if any had occurred. The NRC staff also determined that the volumetric and ASME Code VT-2 visual examinations during system walkdowns performed provided reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of RPV outlet nozzle-to-shell welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D.
4.0 CONCLUSION
The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's application dated October 25, 2006, which submitted the licensees RRs ISI-36, ISI-37, and ISI-39. RR ISI-37 was withdrawn in the licensees letter dated June 26, 2007.
Based on its evaluation in Section 3.1 of this SE, the NRC staff concludes for RR ISI-36 that relief is not required for Callaway because the licensee has met the ASME Code volumetric examination requirements for the RPV Lower Torus to Dollar Plate Weld 2-RV-102-151.
Furthermore, based on its evaluation in Section 3.2 of this SE, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code examination coverage requirements are impractical for the subject welds listed in RR ISI-39. Based on the coverages obtained, if significant service-induced degradation were occurring, there is reasonable assurance that evidence of it would be detected by the volumetric examinations that were performed. The volumetric examinations and VT-2 visual l examinations during plant walkdowns performed provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the RPV Outlet Nozzle-to-Shell Welds numbered 2-RV-107-A, 2-RV-107-B, 2-RV-107-C, and 2-RV-107-D. The NRC staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) for RR ISI-39 is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property, or the common defense and security, and is otherwise in the public interest giving due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility. Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), the NRC staff concludes that RR ISI-39 is granted for Callaway for the second 10-year ISI interval.
Callaway Plant, Unit 1 cc:
John ONeill, Esq. Technical Services Branch Chief Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP FEMA Region VII 2300 N. Street, N.W. 2323 Grand Boulevard, Suite 900 Washington, D.C. 20037 Kansas City, MO 64108-2670 Mr. Keith A. Mills, Supervising Engineer Mr. Dan I. Bolef, President Regional Regulatory Affairs/Safety Analysis Kay Drey, Representative AmerenUE Board of Directors Coalition for the P.O. Box 620 Environment Fulton, MO 65251 6267 Delmar Boulevard University City, MO 63130 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspector Office Mr. Lee Fritz, Presiding Commissioner 8201 NRC Road Callaway County Courthouse Steedman, MO 65077-1302 10 East Fifth Street Fulton, MO 65251 Mr. Les H. Kanuckel Manager, Quality Assurance Mr. David E. Shafer, AmerenUE Superintendent, Licensing Regulatory Affairs P.O. Box 620 AmerenUE Fulton, MO 65251 P.O. Box 620 Fulton, MO 65251 Missouri Public Service Commission Governor Office Building Manager, Regulatory Affairs 200 Madison Street AmerenUE P.O. Box 360 P.O. Box 620 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0360 Fulton, MO 65251 Regional Administrator, Region IV Mr. Keith G. Henke, Planner U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Community and Public Health 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Office of Emergency Coordination Arlington, TX 76011-4005 930 Wildwood P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Mr. H. Floyd Gilzow Deputy Director for Policy Director, Missouri State Emergency Department of Natural Resources Management Agency P.O. Box 176 P.O. Box 116 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0116 Mr. Rick A. Muench Mr. Scott Clardy, Director President and Chief Executive Officer Section for Environmental Public Health Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation P.O. Box 570 P.O. Box 411 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570 Burlington, KA 66839 Certrec Corporation 4200 South Hulen, Suite 422 Fort Worth, TX 76109 June 2007