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| {{#Wiki_filter:February 7, 2007Mr. Karl W. SingerChief Nuclear Officer and Executive Vice President Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 | | {{#Wiki_filter:February 7, 2007 Mr. Karl W. Singer Chief Nuclear Officer and Executive Vice President Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 |
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| BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT, UNIT 1 - RE: REQUEST FOR RELIEFFROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ASME CODE (TAC NO. MD2681) | | BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT, UNIT 1 - RE: REQUEST FOR RELIEF FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ASME CODE (TAC NO. MD2681) |
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| ==Dear Mr. Singer:== | | ==Dear Mr. Singer:== |
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| By letter dated July 12, 2006, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) submitted a request forrelief from the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code), Section XI at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1. | | By letter dated July 12, 2006, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) submitted a request for relief from the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code), Section XI at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1. |
| Specifically, TVA requested relief from ASME Code inservice inspections (ISI) requirements forthree reactor pressure vessel longitudinal shell welds as the examination requirement of essentially 100 percent coverage is impractical due to permanently installed piping that restricts access to the examination areas.The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff has reviewed and evaluated theinformation provided in support of TVA's Relief Request 1-ISI-21, related to the first 10-year interval ISI requirements. Based on the conclusions contained in the enclosed safety evaluation, the NRC staff agrees that the ASME Code requirements are impractical and grants relief pursuant to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.55a(g)(6)(i) on thebasis that the inservice examination of the reactor pressure vessel welds to the maximum extent possible provides a reasonable assurance of structural integrity.The NRC staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) isauthorized 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, relief is granted for the above requested first 10-year interval inspection pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).Sincerely,/RA Patrick D. Milano for/L. Raghavan, ChiefPlant Licensing Branch II-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationDocket No. 50-259 | | Specifically, TVA requested relief from ASME Code inservice inspections (ISI) requirements for three reactor pressure vessel longitudinal shell welds as the examination requirement of essentially 100 percent coverage is impractical due to permanently installed piping that restricts access to the examination areas. |
| | The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff has reviewed and evaluated the information provided in support of TVAs Relief Request 1-ISI-21, related to the first 10-year interval ISI requirements. Based on the conclusions contained in the enclosed safety evaluation, the NRC staff agrees that the ASME Code requirements are impractical and grants relief pursuant to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.55a(g)(6)(i) on the basis that the inservice examination of the reactor pressure vessel welds to the maximum extent possible provides a reasonable assurance of structural integrity. |
| | The NRC staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) 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, relief is granted for the above requested first 10-year interval inspection pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i). |
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| | /RA Patrick D. Milano for/ |
| | L. Raghavan, Chief Plant Licensing Branch II-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-259 |
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| Safety Evaluation cc w/encl: See next page | | Safety Evaluation cc w/encl: See next page |
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| ML063540620 NRR-028OFFICELPL2-2/PMLPL2-2/PMLPL2-2/LAOGCCVIB/BCLPL2-2/BCNAMELRegnerMChernoffBClaytonMBarkman NLOMMitchell by Memo datedPMilano forLRaghavanDATE02/07/07 02/07/07 02/07/06 02/05/0709/26/0602/07/07 EnclosureSAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATIONAMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS SECTION XIFIRST 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION OF REACTOR VESSEL WELDSREQUEST FOR RELIEF 1-ISI-21TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYBROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 1DOCKET NO. 50-25 | | ML063540620 NRR-028 OFFICE LPL2-2/PM LPL2-2/PM LPL2-2/LA OGC CVIB/BC LPL2-2/BC NAME LRegner MChernoff BClayton MBarkman MMitchell PMilano for NLO by Memo dated LRaghavan DATE 02/07/07 02/07/07 02/07/06 02/05/07 09/26/06 02/07/07 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS SECTION XI FIRST 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION OF REACTOR VESSEL WELDS REQUEST FOR RELIEF 1-ISI-21 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-259 |
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| ==91.0INTRODUCTION== | | ==1.0 INTRODUCTION== |
| In accordance with Section 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(2) of Part 50 to Title 10 of the Code of FederalRegulations (CFR), the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA, the licensee) has requested to satisfythe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code) inservice inspection (ISI) requirements with the examinations performed during the augmented reactor pressure vessel (RPV) circumferential and longitudinal shell weld examinations. Therefore, by letter dated July 12, 2006, the licensee submitted relief request (RR) 1-ISI-21 from certain ISI requirements in the ASME Code, Section XI, Rules forInservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components, for RPV longitudinal shell weldsV-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C for Unit 1. 2.0REGULATORY REQUIREMENTSThe ISI requirements of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components are performed inaccordance with Section XI of the ASME Code and applicable addenda as required by 10 CFR 50.55a(g), except where specific relief has been granted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i). In accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(4), ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components shall meetthe requirements, except the design and access provisions and the pre-service examination requirements, set forth in the ASME Code to the extent practical within the limitations of design, geometry, and materials of construction of the components. The regulations require that the ISI of components and system pressure tests conducted duringthe first 10-year interval and subsequent intervals comply with the requirements in the latest edition and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Code incorporated by reference in 10 CFR 50.55a(b) 12 months prior to the start of the 120-month interval, subject to the limitations and modifications listed therein. The ASME Code of record for the Unit 1 first interval 10-year ISI program is the 1995 Edition through the 1996 Addenda of Section XI of theASME Code.
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| | In accordance with Section 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(2) of Part 50 to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA, the licensee) has requested to satisfy the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code) inservice inspection (ISI) requirements with the examinations performed during the augmented reactor pressure vessel (RPV) circumferential and longitudinal shell weld examinations. Therefore, by letter dated July 12, 2006, the licensee submitted relief request (RR) 1-ISI-21 from certain ISI requirements in the ASME Code, Section XI, Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components, for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C for Unit 1. |
| 3.1BackgroundBy letter dated March 15, 2006, TVA submitted RR 1-ISI-20 in accordance with 10 CFR50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A) for augmented volumetric examinations of the Unit 1 RPV shell welds when essentially 100 percent of the weld examinations was not obtained. This RR contained an alternative to the examinations for welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C. The licensee's alternative was authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(i) and 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(5) by the NRC staff in a safety evaluation dated August 23, 2006 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession No. ML060960040) as it provided an acceptable level of quality and safety.3.2Components for Which Relief is RequestedThe affected component is the Unit 1 RPV; specifically, the welds identified in the table below. The examination category and item number are from the ASME Code, Section XI, Table IWB-500-1.Examination CategoryItem NumberDescriptionWeld Nos.B-AB1.12RPV Longitudinal ShellWeldsV-3-A, V-3-B, V-3-C3.3ASME Code RequirementsASME Code, Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, Item Number B1.12,requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length of all longitudinal shell welds in accordance with the examination requirements illustrated in Figure IWB-2500-2. ASME Code Case N-460, Alternative Examination Coverage for Class 1 and Class 2 Welds
| | 2.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS The ISI requirements of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components are performed in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Code and applicable addenda as required by 10 CFR 50.55a(g), except where specific relief has been granted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i). |
| ,approved for use by the NRC staff in Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.147, Revision 14, InserviceInspection Code Case Acceptability (RG 1.147), states that a reduction in examinationcoverage due to part geometry or interference for any Class 1 and 2 weld is acceptable provided that the reduction is less than 10 percent (i.e., greater than 90-percent examination coverage is obtained).3.4Basis for ReliefIn accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii), the licensee has requested relief from certain ISIweld examination requirements specified in Section XI of the ASME Code for the Unit 1 RPV under RR 1-ISI-21.TVA has determined that 3 of the 15 longitudinal shell welds in the RPV have nondestructiveexamination coverage limitations (less than 90 percent coverage completed), which exceeds that specified in Table IWB-2500-1 of Section XI of the ASME Code. The licensee states thatcompliance with the extent of the examination which requires "essentially 100 percent" of the weld length is impractical and will result in unusual difficulty and unnecessary radiation exposure to various plant personnel without any compensating increase in the level of quality or safety. TVA states that areas of the V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C welds were inaccessible for ultrasonicexamination due to the design configuration of the RPV and vessel internals. The examinations were performed with automated ultrasonic equipment from the vessel inside surface; however, portions of the shell weld scans were obstructed by core spray piping and feedwater spargers. | | In accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(4), ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components shall meet the requirements, except the design and access provisions and the pre-service examination requirements, set forth in the ASME Code to the extent practical within the limitations of design, geometry, and materials of construction of the components. |
| TVA also stated that conducting ultrasonic examination of these subject welds from the outside surfaces is not practical because of inaccessibility due to RPV outside insulation design and the proximity to the biological shield wall. In lieu of the ASME Code-required essentially 100-percent volume coverage using ultrasonicexamination, TVA performed an ultrasonic examination of accessible areas to the maximumextent practical given the component design and configuration of the subject RPV welds for Unit 1.Volumetric Coverage ObtainedWeld No.Percent CoverageExaminationLimitationV-3-A77.7Core Spray Piping andFeedwater SpargersV-3-B77.4Core Spray Piping andFeedwater SpargersV-3-C77.6Core Spray Piping andFeedwater Spargers4.0STAFF EVALUATIONThe ASME Code requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld lengthof all RPV longitudinal shell welds in accordance with the examination requirements illustrated in Figure IWB-2500-2. The licensee proposed that the ultrasonic examinations performed during the augmented RPV shell weld examination of accessible areas to the maximum extent practical be accepted in lieu of the ASME Code requirements for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C. For RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C, the staff determined that, based ondrawings provided and the licensee's basis for relief, complete ASME Code examination is impractical due to core spray piping and the feedwater spargers that restrict access to the examination areas. To perform the required ASME Code examination, the RPV and associated components would require design modifications. The licensee considered examining the subject welds from the outside of the RPV; however, it was not possible due to the insulation design and biological shield wall. Therefore, the staff determined that the ASME Code-requiredinspections are impractical and imposition of this requirement would cause a burden on the licensee without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety.For welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C the licensee obtained 77.7 percent, 77.4 percent, and77.6 percent volumetric coverage, respectively. The licensee obtained essentially 100 percent volumetric coverage on the twelve other RPV longitudinal shell welds. The coverage obtained for welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C by the licensee represents a significant portion of the ASME Code-required weld length. The staff determined that these examinations and the examinations on the other 12 RPV longitudinal shell welds would have detected significant patterns of degradation, if any had occurred. The staff also determined that the examinations performed on welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C and the 12 other RPV longitudinal shell welds provide a reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of the subject welds.
| | The regulations require that the ISI of components and system pressure tests conducted during the first 10-year interval and subsequent intervals comply with the requirements in the latest edition and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Code incorporated by reference in 10 CFR 50.55a(b) 12 months prior to the start of the 120-month interval, subject to the limitations and modifications listed therein. The ASME Code of record for the Unit 1 first Enclosure |
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| For RR 1-ISI-21, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code-required examinations of RPVlongitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C are impractical to perform due to physical obstructions and that imposition of this requirement would cause a burden on the licensee. The volumetric examinations performed to the extent practical on welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C and the twelve other RPV longitudinal shell welds provide a reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of the subject RPV welds. Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), | | |
| relief is granted from the ASME Code ISI requirements of essentially 100 percent coverage for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C, for the first 10-year ISI program at Unit 1.The staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) is authorizedby 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. All other requirements of the ASME Code, Section XI for which relief has not been specifically requested remain applicable, including third party review by the Authorized Nuclear Inservice Inspector.Principal contributors: Atif A. Shaikh Mr. Karl W. SingerBROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANTTennessee Valley Authority cc: | | ==3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION== |
| Mr. Ashok S. Bhatnagar, Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 Mr. Larry S. Bryant, Vice PresidentNuclear Engineering & Technical Services Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801Brian O'Grady, Site Vice PresidentBrowns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Decatur, AL 35609Mr. Preston D. Swafford, Senior Vice PresidentNuclear Support Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 General CounselTennessee Valley Authority ET 11A 400 West Summit Hill Drive Knoxville, TN 37902Mr. John C. Fornicola, General ManagerNuclear Assurance Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801Mr. Bruce Aukland, Plant ManagerBrowns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Decatur, AL 35609Mr. Masoud Bajestani, Vice PresidentBrowns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Decatur, AL 35609Mr. Robert G. Jones, General ManagerBrowns Ferry Site Operations Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Decatur, AL 35609Mr. Larry S. MellenBrowns Ferry Unit 1 Project Engineer Division of Reactor Projects, Branch 6 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 61 Forsyth Street, SW. | | |
| Suite 23T85 Atlanta, GA 30303-8931 Ms. Beth A. Wetzel, ManagerCorporate Nuclear Licensing and Industry Affairs Tennessee Valley Authority 4X Blue Ridge 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801Mr. William D. Crouch, ManagerLicensing and Industry Affairs Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Decatur, AL 35609Senior Resident InspectorU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 10833 Shaw Road Athens, AL 35611-6970State Health OfficerAlabama Dept. of Public Health RSA Tower - Administration Suite 1552 P.O. Box 303017 Montgomery, AL 36130-3017ChairmanLimestone County Commission 310 West Washington Street Athens, AL 35611Mr. Robert H. Bryan, Jr., General ManagerLicensing and Industry Affairs Tennessee Valley Authority 4X Blue Ridge 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801}} | | 3.1 Background By letter dated March 15, 2006, TVA submitted RR 1-ISI-20 in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A) for augmented volumetric examinations of the Unit 1 RPV shell welds when essentially 100 percent of the weld examinations was not obtained. This RR contained an alternative to the examinations for welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C. The licensees alternative was authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(i) and 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(5) by the NRC staff in a safety evaluation dated August 23, 2006 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession No. ML060960040) as it provided an acceptable level of quality and safety. |
| | 3.2 Components for Which Relief is Requested The affected component is the Unit 1 RPV; specifically, the welds identified in the table below. |
| | The examination category and item number are from the ASME Code, Section XI, Table IWB-500-1. |
| | Examination Category Item Number Description Weld Nos. |
| | B-A B1.12 RPV Longitudinal Shell V-3-A, V-3-B, V-3-C Welds 3.3 ASME Code Requirements ASME Code, Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, Item Number B1.12, requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length of all longitudinal shell welds in accordance with the examination requirements illustrated in Figure IWB-2500-2. |
| | ASME Code Case N-460, Alternative Examination Coverage for Class 1 and Class 2 Welds, approved for use by the NRC staff in Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.147, Revision 14, Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability (RG 1.147), states that a reduction in examination coverage due to part geometry or interference for any Class 1 and 2 weld is acceptable provided that the reduction is less than 10 percent (i.e., greater than 90-percent examination coverage is obtained). |
| | 3.4 Basis for Relief In accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii), the licensee has requested relief from certain ISI weld examination requirements specified in Section XI of the ASME Code for the Unit 1 RPV under RR 1-ISI-21. |
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| | TVA states that areas of the V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C welds were inaccessible for ultrasonic examination due to the design configuration of the RPV and vessel internals. The examinations were performed with automated ultrasonic equipment from the vessel inside surface; however, portions of the shell weld scans were obstructed by core spray piping and feedwater spargers. |
| | TVA also stated that conducting ultrasonic examination of these subject welds from the outside surfaces is not practical because of inaccessibility due to RPV outside insulation design and the proximity to the biological shield wall. |
| | In lieu of the ASME Code-required essentially 100-percent volume coverage using ultrasonic examination, TVA performed an ultrasonic examination of accessible areas to the maximum extent practical given the component design and configuration of the subject RPV welds for Unit 1. |
| | Volumetric Coverage Obtained Weld No. Percent Coverage Examination Limitation V-3-A 77.7 Core Spray Piping and Feedwater Spargers V-3-B 77.4 Core Spray Piping and Feedwater Spargers V-3-C 77.6 Core Spray Piping and Feedwater Spargers 4.0 STAFF EVALUATION The ASME Code requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length of all RPV longitudinal shell welds in accordance with the examination requirements illustrated in Figure IWB-2500-2. The licensee proposed that the ultrasonic examinations performed during the augmented RPV shell weld examination of accessible areas to the maximum extent practical be accepted in lieu of the ASME Code requirements for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C. |
| | For RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C, the staff determined that, based on drawings provided and the licensees basis for relief, complete ASME Code examination is impractical due to core spray piping and the feedwater spargers that restrict access to the examination areas. To perform the required ASME Code examination, the RPV and associated components would require design modifications. The licensee considered examining the subject welds from the outside of the RPV; however, it was not possible due to the insulation |
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| | For welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C the licensee obtained 77.7 percent, 77.4 percent, and 77.6 percent volumetric coverage, respectively. The licensee obtained essentially 100 percent volumetric coverage on the twelve other RPV longitudinal shell welds. The coverage obtained for welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C by the licensee represents a significant portion of the ASME Code-required weld length. The staff determined that these examinations and the examinations on the other 12 RPV longitudinal shell welds would have detected significant patterns of degradation, if any had occurred. The staff also determined that the examinations performed on welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C and the 12 other RPV longitudinal shell welds provide a reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of the subject welds. |
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| | For RR 1-ISI-21, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code-required examinations of RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C are impractical to perform due to physical obstructions and that imposition of this requirement would cause a burden on the licensee. The volumetric examinations performed to the extent practical on welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C and the twelve other RPV longitudinal shell welds provide a reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of the subject RPV welds. Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i), |
| | relief is granted from the ASME Code ISI requirements of essentially 100 percent coverage for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C, for the first 10-year ISI program at Unit 1. |
| | The staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) 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. All other requirements of the ASME Code, Section XI for which relief has not been specifically requested remain applicable, including third party review by the Authorized Nuclear Inservice Inspector. |
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| | Mr. Karl W. Singer BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT Tennessee Valley Authority cc: |
| | Mr. Ashok S. Bhatnagar, Senior Vice President Mr. Robert G. Jones, General Manager Nuclear Operations Browns Ferry Site Operations Tennessee Valley Authority Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 6A Lookout Place Tennessee Valley Authority 1101 Market Street P.O. Box 2000 Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 Decatur, AL 35609 Mr. Larry S. Bryant, Vice President Mr. Larry S. Mellen Nuclear Engineering & Technical Services Browns Ferry Unit 1 Project Engineer Tennessee Valley Authority Division of Reactor Projects, Branch 6 6A Lookout Place U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1101 Market Street 61 Forsyth Street, SW. |
| | Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 Suite 23T85 Atlanta, GA 30303-8931 Brian OGrady, Site Vice President Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Ms. Beth A. Wetzel, Manager Tennessee Valley Authority Corporate Nuclear Licensing P.O. Box 2000 and Industry Affairs Decatur, AL 35609 Tennessee Valley Authority 4X Blue Ridge Mr. Preston D. Swafford, Senior Vice President 1101 Market Street Nuclear Support Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place Mr. William D. Crouch, Manager 1101 Market Street Licensing and Industry Affairs Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority General Counsel P.O. Box 2000 Tennessee Valley Authority Decatur, AL 35609 ET 11A 400 West Summit Hill Drive Senior Resident Inspector Knoxville, TN 37902 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Mr. John C. Fornicola, General Manager 10833 Shaw Road Nuclear Assurance Athens, AL 35611-6970 Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place State Health Officer 1101 Market Street Alabama Dept. of Public Health Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801 RSA Tower - Administration Suite 1552 Mr. Bruce Aukland, Plant Manager P.O. Box 303017 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Montgomery, AL 36130-3017 Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Chairman Decatur, AL 35609 Limestone County Commission 310 West Washington Street Mr. Masoud Bajestani, Vice President Athens, AL 35611 Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Mr. Robert H. Bryan, Jr., General Manager Tennessee Valley Authority Licensing and Industry Affairs P.O. Box 2000 Tennessee Valley Authority Decatur, AL 35609 4X Blue Ridge 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801}} |
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MONTHYEARML24032A4762024-02-0101 February 2024 Final Report of a Part 21 Evaluation Associated with Starter Contactors for the BFN Unit 1 High Pressure Coolant Injection Suppression Pool Inboard Suction Valve ML24023A2802024-01-23023 January 2024 Final Report of a Deviation or Failure to Comply Associated with a Relay in the Reactor Core Isolation Cooling Condensate Pump CNL-24-017, Tennessee Valley Authority - Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure and Emergency Preparedness Department Procedure Revisions2024-01-17017 January 2024 Tennessee Valley Authority - Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure and Emergency Preparedness Department Procedure Revisions ML24016A3042024-01-16016 January 2024 Final Report of a Part 21 Evaluation Associated with Check Valve 0-CKV-023-0565 for D1 Residual Heat Removal Service Water Pump CNL-23-071, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Inservice Inspection and Augmented Program Interval Revised Request for Alternative 0-ISI-472024-01-11011 January 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Inservice Inspection and Augmented Program Interval Revised Request for Alternative 0-ISI-47 ML24022A1732024-01-0303 January 2024 Receipt and Availability of the Subsequent License Renewal Application ML23319A1992024-01-0303 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 333, 356, and 316 Regarding the Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements 3.4.3.2 and 3.5.1.11 Regarding Safety Relief Valves ML23355A2062023-12-21021 December 2023 Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Implementation ML23348A3942023-12-14014 December 2023 Interim Part 21 Report of a Potential Deviation or Failure to Comply Associated with Starter Contactors for the High Pressure Coolant Injection Suppression Pool Inboard Suction Valve IR 05000259/20230102023-12-11011 December 2023 Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection Report 05000259/2023010 and 05000260/2023010 and 05000296/2023010 ML23335A0722023-12-0101 December 2023 Interim Report of a Deviation or Failure to Comply Associated with a Relay in the Unit 2 Reactor Core Isolation Cooling Condensate Pump ML23334A2492023-11-30030 November 2023 Site Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision CNL-23-070, Submittal of Fifth 10-Year Interval Inservice Testing Program Plan2023-11-29029 November 2023 Submittal of Fifth 10-Year Interval Inservice Testing Program Plan ML23331A2532023-11-27027 November 2023 Summary Report for 10 CFR 50.9 Evaluations, Technical Specifications Bases Changes, Technical Requirement Manual Changes, and NRC Commitment Revisions CNL-23-067, Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions2023-11-27027 November 2023 Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions ML23325A1102023-11-21021 November 2023 Anchor Darling Double Disc Gate Valve Commitment Revision ML23320A2542023-11-16016 November 2023 Interim Part 21 Report of a Deviation or Failure to Comply Associated with Check Valve 0-CKV-023-0565 for D1 Residual Heat Removal Service Water Pump IR 05000259/20230032023-11-13013 November 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2023003, 05000260/2023003 and 05000296/2023003 IR 05000259/20230402023-11-0202 November 2023 Supplemental Inspection Supplemental Report 05000259 2023040 and Follow-Up Assessment Letter ML23292A2532023-10-18018 October 2023 BFN 2024-301, Corporate Notification Letter (210-day Ltr) ML23282A0022023-10-0606 October 2023 Interim Part 21 Report of a Deviation or Failure to Comply Associated with Check Valve 0-CKV-023-0565 for D1 Residual Heat Removal Service Water Pump ML23278A0122023-10-0505 October 2023 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, Amendment 30 ML23271A1702023-09-28028 September 2023 Site Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision ML23270A0702023-09-26026 September 2023 SLRA Pre-Application Meeting Summary 09-13-2023 ML23257A1232023-09-22022 September 2023 Administrative Changes to Technical Specification Pages Issued for License Amendment Nos. 332, 355, and 315 CNL-23-061, Tennessee Valley Authority - Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision2023-09-20020 September 2023 Tennessee Valley Authority - Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision ML23263B1042023-09-20020 September 2023 Special Report 260/2023-001 for Inoperable Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation ML23205A2132023-09-0808 September 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 332, 355, and 315 Regarding the Revision of Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-566-A and TSTF-580-A, Rev. 1 CNL-23-057, Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions. Includes CECC-EPIP-1, Revision 76 and CECC-EPIP-9, Revision 642023-09-0505 September 2023 Central Emergency Control Center Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revisions. Includes CECC-EPIP-1, Revision 76 and CECC-EPIP-9, Revision 64 IR 05000259/20230052023-08-29029 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3 - Report 05000259/2023005, 05000260/2023005 and 05000296/2023005 ML23233A0432023-08-18018 August 2023 Enforcement Action EA-22-122 Inspection Readiness Notification ML23219A1542023-08-17017 August 2023 Request to Use Later Edition of ASME Code for Operation and Maintenance and Alternative Requests BFN-IST-01 Through 05 for the Fifth 10-Year Interval Inservice Testing Program ML23228A1642023-08-16016 August 2023 Site Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision ML23228A0202023-08-15015 August 2023 (BFN) Unit 1 - Special Report 259/2023-001 for Inoperable Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation IR 05000259/20230022023-08-10010 August 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2023002, 05000260/2023002, 05000296/2023002 and 07200052/2023001 ML23192A4472023-07-31031 July 2023 Staff Assessment of Updated Seismic Hazards at TVA Sites Following the NRC Process for the Ongoing Assessment of Natural Hazards Information CNL-23-055, Tennessee Valley Authority - Emergency Preparedness Department Procedure Revision. Includes EPDP-3, Revision 3, Emergency Plan Exercises and Preparedness Drills2023-07-25025 July 2023 Tennessee Valley Authority - Emergency Preparedness Department Procedure Revision. Includes EPDP-3, Revision 3, Emergency Plan Exercises and Preparedness Drills ML23171A8862023-07-24024 July 2023 Issuance of Amend. Nos. 331, 354, and 314; 365 and 359 Regarding Adoption of TSTF-541-A, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position ML23201A2182023-07-20020 July 2023 Registration of Use of Cask to Store Spent Fuel (MPC-298 and -299) ML23159A2552023-07-20020 July 2023 Proposed Alternative to the Requirements of the ASME Code Regarding Volumetric Inspection of Standby Liquid Control Nozzles ML23199A3072023-07-18018 July 2023 Site Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure Revision CNL-23-053, Tennessee Valley Authority - Radiological Emergency Plan Revisions2023-07-18018 July 2023 Tennessee Valley Authority - Radiological Emergency Plan Revisions IR 05000259/20233012023-07-18018 July 2023 NRC Operator License Examination Report Nos. 05000259/2023301, 05000260/2023301, and 05000296/2023301 2024-02-01
[Table view] Category:Proprietary Information Review
MONTHYEARML23045A1192023-02-15015 February 2023 Proprietary Determination Letter Enclosure - Browns Ferry Atrium 11 LAR Supp. 6 ML23009B7502023-02-15015 February 2023 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Supplement 6 to Browns Ferry License Amendment Request to Transition to Atrium 11 Fuel ML23010A0932023-02-13013 February 2023 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Supplement 7 to Browns Ferry License Amendment Request Transition to Atrium 11 Fuel ML22297A2352023-01-10010 January 2023 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure Regarding Use of Atrium 11 Fuel ML22276A1012022-10-25025 October 2022 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Supplement 4 to Browns Ferry License Amendment Request to Transition to Atrium 11 Fuel ML22276A1002022-10-0404 October 2022 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Supplement 3 to Browns Ferry License Amendment Request to Transition to Atrium 11 Fuel ML22157A3272022-06-13013 June 2022 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML22154A1292022-06-13013 June 2022 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML22125A2632022-06-0101 June 2022 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Criticality Safety Analysis of Spent Fuel Pool Storage of Atrium 11 Fuel ML19136A2782019-08-26026 August 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML19136A2542019-08-26026 August 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML19133A1192019-08-26026 August 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML19136A0582019-08-26026 August 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML19163A1652019-08-0505 August 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML19163A0802019-07-22022 July 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML19136A3282019-07-22022 July 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML19136A1342019-07-22022 July 2019 Request for Additional Information from Public Disclosure ML19008A1752019-01-15015 January 2019 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16305A2142016-10-31031 October 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request For Withholding Information From Public Disclosure (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, MF6743) ML16292A7222016-10-26026 October 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, and MF6743) ML16270A3662016-10-26026 October 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - EPU LAR GE-Hitachi Proprietary Approval Letter (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, and MF6743) ML16224A1202016-09-26026 September 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request For Withholding Information From Public Disclosure (CAC. Nos. MF6741, MF6742, And MF6743) ML16209A3992016-08-16016 August 2016 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16211A4352016-08-16016 August 2016 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16217A4432016-08-16016 August 2016 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16125A0842016-07-0707 July 2016 Approval for Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16144A2982016-07-0707 July 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure (CAC Nos. MF6741 and MF6742, and MF6743) ML16173A0262016-07-0707 July 2016 Approval for Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16130A6002016-07-0707 July 2016 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16127A6092016-07-0606 July 2016 NRC Letter Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16125A4062016-07-0606 July 2016 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16124B0062016-05-19019 May 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, and MF6743) ML16123A3352016-05-16016 May 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, and MF6743) ML16124B1062016-05-12012 May 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, and MF6743) ML16120A0722016-05-12012 May 2016 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, and MF6743) ML16124A9322016-05-12012 May 2016 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure ML16027A1612016-02-0202 February 2016 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 ML16027A2312016-02-0202 February 2016 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 ML15345A0102015-12-22022 December 2015 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure ML15289A5392015-11-0909 November 2015 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 3 ML15289A5822015-11-0909 November 2015 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure for Browns Ferry Plant, Unit 3 ML15281A1682015-11-0505 November 2015 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 3 ML15170A3162015-09-0404 September 2015 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure ML15044A4802015-03-16016 March 2015 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure ML15006A3602015-01-26026 January 2015 Request for Withholding of Proprietary Information from Public Disclosure ML14352A2872015-01-0808 January 2015 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure Regarding Tennessee Valley Authority Compensatory Measures That Revise the Pressure and Temperature Limits Curves ML14099A1032014-04-30030 April 2014 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Tennessee Valley Authority Addition of Analytical Methodologies to Technical Specification 5.6.5 and Revision of Technical Specifications 2.1.1.2 in Support. ML14099A0842014-04-30030 April 2014 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Response to Request for Additional Information on Technical Specification Change TS-478 ML13088A1202013-05-30030 May 2013 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Tennessee Valley Authority Commitment Related to Core Plate Bolt Stress Analysis ML13088A0962013-05-30030 May 2013 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Tennessee Valley Authority Commitment Related to Core Plate Bolt Stress Analysis 2023-02-15
[Table view] Category:Safety Evaluation
MONTHYEARML23319A1992024-01-0303 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 333, 356, and 316 Regarding the Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements 3.4.3.2 and 3.5.1.11 Regarding Safety Relief Valves ML23205A2132023-09-0808 September 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 332, 355, and 315 Regarding the Revision of Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-566-A and TSTF-580-A, Rev. 1 ML23219A1542023-08-17017 August 2023 Request to Use Later Edition of ASME Code for Operation and Maintenance and Alternative Requests BFN-IST-01 Through 05 for the Fifth 10-Year Interval Inservice Testing Program ML23171A8862023-07-24024 July 2023 Issuance of Amend. Nos. 331, 354, and 314; 365 and 359 Regarding Adoption of TSTF-541-A, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position ML23116A2472023-05-23023 May 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 330, 353, and 313 Regarding Adoption of TSTF-478, Revision 2 for Combustible Gas Control ML23101A1102023-05-16016 May 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 329, 352, and 312 Regarding Removal of Site Acreage Description from Technical Specifications ML23073A2902023-05-0202 May 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 328, 351, and 311 Adoption of TSTF-505, Revision 2, for Risk-Informed Completion Times and TSTF-439, Revision 2, to Eliminate Second Completion Times ML23054A2902023-03-13013 March 2023 Request for Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Regarding Weld Examination Coverage ML23048A3042023-03-0808 March 2023 Tennessee Valley Authority - Request for Relief from Requirements of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Regarding Weld Examination Coverage (EPID L-2022-LLR-0045,-0046,-0047) ML22348A0052023-01-25025 January 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 326, 349, and 309; 363 and 35; 159 and 67 Regarding Adoption of TSTF-554, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements ML22349A6472023-01-20020 January 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 325, 348, and 308; 362 and 356; and 158 and 66 Regarding Adoption of TSTF-529, Rev. 4, Clarify Use and Application Rules ML22348A0662023-01-13013 January 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 325, 348, & 308 Regarding Application of Advanced Framatome Methodologies, & Adoption of TSTF Traveler TSTF-564-A, Rev. 2, in Support of Atrium 11 Fuel Use (EPID L-2021-LLA-0132) - Nonproprietary ML22271A9142022-12-0707 December 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 324, 347, and 307; 360 and 354; 157 and 65 Regarding a Revision to the Emergency Action Level Scheme ML22273A1032022-11-22022 November 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 323, 346, and 306 Regarding Chilled Water Cross-Tie Modification ML22220A2602022-11-21021 November 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 322, 345, and 305 Regarding Adoption of TSTF Traveler TSTF-205-A, Rev. 3, and TSTF-563-A ML22298A2852022-11-14014 November 2022 Request for Alternative to American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI, Paragraph IWB-2420(B) and Use of Code Case N-526 ML22138A3252022-06-24024 June 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 321, 344, and 304 Regarding Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Safety Analysis ML22084A0012022-04-0505 April 2022 Clinch River Nuclear Site; Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2; Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, Review of Quality Assurance Plan Changes ML22020A2282022-03-16016 March 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 320, 343, and 303 Regarding the Adoption of Approved Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-568, Revision 2 ML22010A1952022-01-12012 January 2022 Request to Use Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code for Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants ML21285A0682021-10-28028 October 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 319, 342, and 302 Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-582, Revision 2 ML21214A1392021-08-30030 August 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 318, 341, and 301 Regarding Changes to Technical Specification 3.8.6, Battery Cell Parameters ML21173A1772021-07-27027 July 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 317, 340, and 300 Regarding Adoption of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Register Section 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems, and Components ML21075A0762021-04-30030 April 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 316, 339, and 299 Regarding the Incorporation of the Tornado Missile Risk Evaluator Into the Licensing Basis ML21041A4892021-04-0808 April 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 315, 338, and 298 Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler, TSTF-425, Revision 3 ML20268A0822021-01-12012 January 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 314, 337, and 297; 351 and 345; 140 and 46 Regarding Changes to the Technical Specifications ML20282A3452020-11-19019 November 2020 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 313, 336, 296, 350, 344, 138, and 44 Revise Emergency Plan On-Shift Emergency Medical Technician & Onsite Ambulance Requirements ML20253A1812020-09-23023 September 2020 Proposed Alternative to the Requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code ML20085G8962020-06-26026 June 2020 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 312, 335, and 295 Regarding Request to Revise Emergency Plan Staff Augmentation Times ML19329E3192020-01-0202 January 2020 SE Implementation of Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident Conditions Related to Order EA-13-109 (CAC Nos. MF4540, MF4541 and MF4542; EPID No. L-2014-JLD-0044) ML19294A0112019-12-26026 December 2019 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 311, 334, and 294 Adopt Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler, TSTF-542, Revision 2 ML18277A1102019-08-27027 August 2019 Units, 1 & 2 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 309, 332, 292, 345, 339, 128, and 31 Regarding Unbalanced Voltage Protection ML19198A0012019-08-13013 August 2019 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 308, 331, and 291 to Extend Implementation Due Date for Modifications 102 and 106 Related to NFPA 805 (Eid L-2019-LLA-0140) ML19037A1372019-04-0202 April 2019 Revisions to Modifications 85, 102 and 106 Related to National Fire Protection Association 805 Performance-based Standard for Fire Protection of Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants ML19010A2742019-03-18018 March 2019 Final Safety Evaluation by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Topical Report- TVA Overall Basin Probable Maximum Precipitation and Local Intense Precipitation, Calculation, CDQ0000002016000041 Tennessee Valley Authority ML19016A2152019-02-28028 February 2019 Relief from the Requirements of American Association of Mechanical Engineers Code Section XI Inservice Inspection Program, Request for an Alternative ISI-46 ML18323A1722018-12-31031 December 2018 Relief Request No. 1 ISI 29 Regarding Second 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval Regarding Examination Coverage for Certain Pressure Retaining Welds ML18323A0262018-12-0404 December 2018 Relief Request No. 1-ISI-28 Regarding Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval Regarding Examination Coverage for Certain Pressure Retaining Reactor Vessel Welds ML18241A3192018-10-0909 October 2018 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 306, 329, and 289 to Revise Approved NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants-Revision ML18251A0032018-09-27027 September 2018 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 305, 328, and 288 to Revise Technical Specification 5.5.12, Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program (CAC Nos. 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February 7, 2007 Mr. Karl W. Singer Chief Nuclear Officer and Executive Vice President Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801
SUBJECT:
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT, UNIT 1 - RE: REQUEST FOR RELIEF FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ASME CODE (TAC NO. MD2681)
Dear Mr. Singer:
By letter dated July 12, 2006, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) submitted a request for relief from the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code),Section XI at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1.
Specifically, TVA requested relief from ASME Code inservice inspections (ISI) requirements for three reactor pressure vessel longitudinal shell welds as the examination requirement of essentially 100 percent coverage is impractical due to permanently installed piping that restricts access to the examination areas.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff has reviewed and evaluated the information provided in support of TVAs Relief Request 1-ISI-21, related to the first 10-year interval ISI requirements. Based on the conclusions contained in the enclosed safety evaluation, the NRC staff agrees that the ASME Code requirements are impractical and grants relief pursuant to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.55a(g)(6)(i) on the basis that the inservice examination of the reactor pressure vessel welds to the maximum extent possible provides a reasonable assurance of structural integrity.
The NRC staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) 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, relief is granted for the above requested first 10-year interval inspection pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Sincerely,
/RA Patrick D. Milano for/
L. Raghavan, Chief Plant Licensing Branch II-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-259
Enclosure:
Safety Evaluation cc w/encl: See next page
ML063540620 NRR-028 OFFICE LPL2-2/PM LPL2-2/PM LPL2-2/LA OGC CVIB/BC LPL2-2/BC NAME LRegner MChernoff BClayton MBarkman MMitchell PMilano for NLO by Memo dated LRaghavan DATE 02/07/07 02/07/07 02/07/06 02/05/07 09/26/06 02/07/07 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS SECTION XI FIRST 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION OF REACTOR VESSEL WELDS REQUEST FOR RELIEF 1-ISI-21 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-259
1.0 INTRODUCTION
In accordance with Section 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(2) of Part 50 to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA, the licensee) has requested to satisfy the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code) inservice inspection (ISI) requirements with the examinations performed during the augmented reactor pressure vessel (RPV) circumferential and longitudinal shell weld examinations. Therefore, by letter dated July 12, 2006, the licensee submitted relief request (RR) 1-ISI-21 from certain ISI requirements in the ASME Code,Section XI, Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components, for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C for Unit 1.
2.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS The ISI requirements of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components are performed in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Code and applicable addenda as required by 10 CFR 50.55a(g), except where specific relief has been granted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(4), ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components shall meet the requirements, except the design and access provisions and the pre-service examination requirements, set forth in the ASME Code to the extent practical within the limitations of design, geometry, and materials of construction of the components.
The regulations require that the ISI of components and system pressure tests conducted during the first 10-year interval and subsequent intervals comply with the requirements in the latest edition and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Code incorporated by reference in 10 CFR 50.55a(b) 12 months prior to the start of the 120-month interval, subject to the limitations and modifications listed therein. The ASME Code of record for the Unit 1 first Enclosure
interval 10-year ISI program is the 1995 Edition through the 1996 Addenda of Section XI of the ASME Code.
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
3.1 Background By letter dated March 15, 2006, TVA submitted RR 1-ISI-20 in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A) for augmented volumetric examinations of the Unit 1 RPV shell welds when essentially 100 percent of the weld examinations was not obtained. This RR contained an alternative to the examinations for welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C. The licensees alternative was authorized pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(i) and 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(5) by the NRC staff in a safety evaluation dated August 23, 2006 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession No. ML060960040) as it provided an acceptable level of quality and safety.
3.2 Components for Which Relief is Requested The affected component is the Unit 1 RPV; specifically, the welds identified in the table below.
The examination category and item number are from the ASME Code,Section XI, Table IWB-500-1.
Examination Category Item Number Description Weld Nos.
B-A B1.12 RPV Longitudinal Shell V-3-A, V-3-B, V-3-C Welds 3.3 ASME Code Requirements ASME Code,Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, Item Number B1.12, requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length of all longitudinal shell welds in accordance with the examination requirements illustrated in Figure IWB-2500-2.
ASME Code Case N-460, Alternative Examination Coverage for Class 1 and Class 2 Welds, approved for use by the NRC staff in Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.147, Revision 14, Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability (RG 1.147), states that a reduction in examination coverage due to part geometry or interference for any Class 1 and 2 weld is acceptable provided that the reduction is less than 10 percent (i.e., greater than 90-percent examination coverage is obtained).
3.4 Basis for Relief In accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii), the licensee has requested relief from certain ISI weld examination requirements specified in Section XI of the ASME Code for the Unit 1 RPV under RR 1-ISI-21.
TVA has determined that 3 of the 15 longitudinal shell welds in the RPV have nondestructive examination coverage limitations (less than 90 percent coverage completed), which exceeds
that specified in Table IWB-2500-1 of Section XI of the ASME Code. The licensee states that compliance with the extent of the examination which requires essentially 100 percent of the weld length is impractical and will result in unusual difficulty and unnecessary radiation exposure to various plant personnel without any compensating increase in the level of quality or safety.
TVA states that areas of the V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C welds were inaccessible for ultrasonic examination due to the design configuration of the RPV and vessel internals. The examinations were performed with automated ultrasonic equipment from the vessel inside surface; however, portions of the shell weld scans were obstructed by core spray piping and feedwater spargers.
TVA also stated that conducting ultrasonic examination of these subject welds from the outside surfaces is not practical because of inaccessibility due to RPV outside insulation design and the proximity to the biological shield wall.
In lieu of the ASME Code-required essentially 100-percent volume coverage using ultrasonic examination, TVA performed an ultrasonic examination of accessible areas to the maximum extent practical given the component design and configuration of the subject RPV welds for Unit 1.
Volumetric Coverage Obtained Weld No. Percent Coverage Examination Limitation V-3-A 77.7 Core Spray Piping and Feedwater Spargers V-3-B 77.4 Core Spray Piping and Feedwater Spargers V-3-C 77.6 Core Spray Piping and Feedwater Spargers 4.0 STAFF EVALUATION The ASME Code requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length of all RPV longitudinal shell welds in accordance with the examination requirements illustrated in Figure IWB-2500-2. The licensee proposed that the ultrasonic examinations performed during the augmented RPV shell weld examination of accessible areas to the maximum extent practical be accepted in lieu of the ASME Code requirements for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C.
For RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C, the staff determined that, based on drawings provided and the licensees basis for relief, complete ASME Code examination is impractical due to core spray piping and the feedwater spargers that restrict access to the examination areas. To perform the required ASME Code examination, the RPV and associated components would require design modifications. The licensee considered examining the subject welds from the outside of the RPV; however, it was not possible due to the insulation
design and biological shield wall. Therefore, the staff determined that the ASME Code-required inspections are impractical and imposition of this requirement would cause a burden on the licensee without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety.
For welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C the licensee obtained 77.7 percent, 77.4 percent, and 77.6 percent volumetric coverage, respectively. The licensee obtained essentially 100 percent volumetric coverage on the twelve other RPV longitudinal shell welds. The coverage obtained for welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C by the licensee represents a significant portion of the ASME Code-required weld length. The staff determined that these examinations and the examinations on the other 12 RPV longitudinal shell welds would have detected significant patterns of degradation, if any had occurred. The staff also determined that the examinations performed on welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C and the 12 other RPV longitudinal shell welds provide a reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of the subject welds.
5.0 CONCLUSION
For RR 1-ISI-21, the NRC staff concludes that the ASME Code-required examinations of RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C are impractical to perform due to physical obstructions and that imposition of this requirement would cause a burden on the licensee. The volumetric examinations performed to the extent practical on welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C and the twelve other RPV longitudinal shell welds provide a reasonable assurance of the structural integrity of the subject RPV welds. Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i),
relief is granted from the ASME Code ISI requirements of essentially 100 percent coverage for RPV longitudinal shell welds V-3-A, V-3-B, and V-3-C, for the first 10-year ISI program at Unit 1.
The staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) 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. All other requirements of the ASME Code,Section XI for which relief has not been specifically requested remain applicable, including third party review by the Authorized Nuclear Inservice Inspector.
Principal contributors: Atif A. Shaikh
Mr. Karl W. Singer BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT Tennessee Valley Authority cc:
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