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| number = ML062990253
| number = ML062990253
| issue date = 08/21/2006
| issue date = 08/21/2006
| title = 2006/08/21-EMAIL: (NPA-PD-LR) Requested RAI on Pilgrim LRA
| title = Email: (NPA-PD-LR) Requested RAI on Pilgrim LRA
| author name = Subbaratnam R
| author name = Subbaratnam R
| author affiliation = NRC/NRO
| author affiliation = NRC/NRO
| addressee name = Galletti G S
| addressee name = Galletti G
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRO
| addressee affiliation = NRC/NRO
| docket = 05000293
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Creation Date From: Created By: Requested RAIon Pilgrim LRA 8/21/2006 1:51:11 PM Ram Subbaratnam RXS2@nrc.gov Recipients nrc.gov OWGWPOO2.HQGWDO01 GSG (Greg Galletti)nrc.gov TWGWPO03.HQGWDOO1 BHR CC (Billy Rogers)Post Office OWGWPOO2.HQGWDOO1 TWGWPO03.HQGWDO01 Files Size EQVBSection2.1RAIsFinal.wpd AM Action Date & Time Delivered Pending Pending Date & Time 43057 Route nrc.gov nrc.gov 7/26/2006 11:16:38 Options Auto Delete: Expiration Date: Notify Recipients:
Requested RAIon Pilgrim LRA Creation Date          8/21/2006 1:51:11 PM From:                  Ram Subbaratnam Created By:            RXS2@nrc.gov Recipients                                     Action        Date & Time nrc.gov OWGWPOO2.HQGWDO01 GSG (Greg Galletti) nrc.gov TWGWPO03.HQGWDOO1 BHR CC (Billy Rogers)
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& Opened July 25, 2006 Mr. Michael Kansler President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601-1839
July 25, 2006 Mr. Michael Kansler President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601-1839


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
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==Dear Mr. Kansler:==
==Dear Mr. Kansler:==
By letter dated January 25, 2006, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. submitted an application pursuant to 10 CFR Part 54, to renew the operating license for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The NRC staff is reviewing the information contained in the license renewal application (LRA) and has identified, in the enclosure, areas where additional information is needed to complete the review. These relate to Section 2.1 of the LRA on Scoping and Screening Methodology.
By letter dated January 25, 2006, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. submitted an application pursuant to 10 CFR Part 54, to renew the operating license for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The NRC staff is reviewing the information contained in the license renewal application (LRA) and has identified, in the enclosure, areas where additional information is needed to complete the review. These relate to Section 2.1 of the LRA on Scoping and Screening Methodology.
These questions were discussed with a member of your staff, Bryan Ford, and a mutually agreeable date for this response is within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact me at 301-415-1478 or e-mail RXS2@nrc.qov.
These questions were discussed with a member of your staff, Bryan Ford, and a mutually agreeable date for this response is within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact me at 301-415-1478 or e-mail RXS2@nrc.qov.
Sincerely, IRN Ram Subbaratnam, Project Manager License Renewal Branch A Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-293  
Sincerely, IRN Ram Subbaratnam, Project Manager License Renewal Branch A Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-293


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==


Request for Additional Information cc: See next page July 25, 2006 Mr. Michael Kansler President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601-1839
Request for Additional Information cc: See next page
 
ML062070
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OFFICEJ PM:RLRA:DLR                      LA:DLR                      BC:RLRA:DLR NAME      RSubbaratnam                  KIKing                      LLund DATE      7/20 /06                  17/13 /06                        7/13 /06 Letter to Michael Kansler from R. Subbaratnam dated July 25, 2006:
SUBJECT,      REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE REVIEW OF THE PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION (TAC MC9669)
HARD COPY DLR R/F E-MAIL:
JFair RWeisman AMurphy RPettis GGalletti CLi GBagchi SSmith (srs3)
SDuraiswamy YL (Renee) Li RidsNrrDlr RidsNrrDIrRIra RidsNrrDIrRlrb RidsNrrDe RidsNrrDci RidsNrreEemb RidsNrrDeEeeb RidsNrrDeEqva RidsNrrDss RidsNrrDnrl RidsOgcMailCenter RidsNrrAdes DLR Staff Rsubbaratnam SUttal SHoffman JShea AWilliamson BRogers GGaletti GWilson CAnderson, Region 1 WRaymond, Region 1 NSheehan, Region 1


==SUBJECT:==
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station cc:
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE REVIEW OF THE PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION (TAC MC9669)
Regional Administrator, Region I    Secretary of Public Safety U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  Executive Office of Public Safety 475 Allendale Road                  One Ashburton Place King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415      Boston, MA 02108 Senior Resident Inspector            Director, Massachusetts Emergency U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission    Management Agency Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station        Attn: James Muckerheide Post Office Box 867                  400 Worcester Road Plymouth, MA 02360                  Framingham, MA 01702-5399 Chairman, Board of Selectmen        Mr. William D. Meinert 11 Lincoln Street                    Nuclear Engineer Plymouth, MA 02360                  Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale I Electric Company Chairman                            P.O. Box 426 Nuclear Matters Committee            Ludlow, MA 01056-0426 Town Hall 11 Lincoln Street                    Mr. Michael A. Balduzzi Plymouth, MA 02360                  Site Vice President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Chairman, Duxbury Board of Selectmen Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Town Hall                            600 Rocky Hill Road 878 Tremont Street                  Plymouth, MA 02360-5508 Duxbury, MA 02332 Mr. Stephen J. Bethay Office of the Commissioner          Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance Massachusetts Department of          Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Environmental Protection            Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station One Winter Street                    600 Rocky Hill Road Boston, MA 02108                    Plymouth, MA 02360-5508 Office of the Attorney General      Mr. Bryan S. Ford One Ashburton Place                  Manager, Licensing 20th Floor                          Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Boston, MA 02108                    Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station 600 Rocky Hill Road Director, Radiation Control Program  Plymouth, MA 02360-5508 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Offices of Health and      Mr. Gary J. Taylor Human Services                      Chief Executive Officer 174 Portland Street                  Entergy Operations Boston, MA 02114                    1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS 39213
 
Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station      cc:
Mr. John.T. Herron                    Ms. Stacey Lousteau Sr. VP and Chief Operating Officer    Treasury Department Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.      Entergy Services, Inc.
440 Hamilton Avenue                    639 Loyola Avenue White Plains, NY 10601                New Orleans, LA 70113 Mr. Oscar Limpias                      Mr. James Sniezek Vice President, Engineering            5486 Nithsdale Drive Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.      Salisbury, MD 21801 440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601                Mr. Travis C. McCullough Assistant General Counsel Mr. Christopher Schwarz                Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
Vice President, Operations Support    440 Hamilton Avenue Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.      White Plains, NY 10601 440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601                Mr. James Ross Nuclear Energy Institute Mr. John F. McCann                    1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance    Washington, DC 20006-3708 Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
440 Hamilton Avenue                    Plymouth Public Library White Plains, NY 10601                Attn: Dinah O'Brien 132 South Street Ms. Charlene D. Faison                Plymouth, MA 02360 Manager, Licensing' Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.      Duxbury Free Library 440 Hamilton Avenue                    77 Alden Street White Plains, NY 10601                Duxbury, MA 02332 ATTN: Ms. Elaine Winquist Mr. Michael D. Lyster 5931 Barclay Lane                      Kingston Public Library Naples, FL 34110-7306                  6 Green Street Kingston, MA 02364 Mr. Michael J. Colomb                  ATTN: Reference Librarian Director of Oversight Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.      Ms. Mary Lampert 440 Hamilton Avenue                    Duxbury Nuclear Advisory, Chair White Plains, NY 10601                Pilgrim watch, Director 148 Washington Street Duxbury 02332


==Dear Mr. Kansler:==
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION SECTION 2.5 SECTION 2.1 - SCOPING AND SCREENING METHODOLOGY RAI 2.1-1: Review Methodology for Non-Accident Design Basis Events 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1) states, in part, that systems, structures, and components (SSCs) within the scope of license renewal include safety-related SSCs which are those relied upon to remain functional during and following design basis events (as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1 )). 10 CFR 50.49, states that design basis events are defined as conditions of normal operation, including anticipated operational occurrences, design basis accidents, external events, and natural phenomena for which the plant must be designed. In regard to identification of design basis events, Section 2.1.3, "Review Procedures," of NUREG-1 800 states:
By letter dated January 25, 2006, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. submitted an application pursuant to 10 CFR Part 54, to renew the operating license for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The NRC staff is reviewing the information contained in the license renewal application (LRA) and has identified, in the enclosure, areas where additional information is needed to complete the review. These relate to Section 2.1 of the LRA on Scoping and Screening Methodology.
The set of design basis events as defined in the rule is not limited to Chapter 15 (or equivalent) of the [updated final safety analysis report] (UFSAR). Examples of design basis events that may not be described in this chapter include external events, such as floods, storms, earthquakes, tornadoes, or hurricanes, and internal events, such as a high-energy-line break. Information regarding design basis events as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1) may be found in any chapter of the facility UFSAR, the Commission's regulations, NRC orders, exemptions,.or license conditions within the [current licensing basis] (CLB). These sources should also be reviewed to identify systems, structures and components that are relied upon to remain functional during and following design basis events (as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1)) to ensure the functions described in 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1).
These questions were discussed with a member of your staff, Bryan Ford, and a mutually agreeable date for this response is within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact me at 301-415-1478 or e-mail RXS2 @ nrc.qov.Sincerely, IRN Ram Subbaratnam, Project Manager License Renewal Branch A Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-293
During the scoping and screening methodology audit, the NRC staff questioned how non-accident design basis events, particularly design basis events that may not be described in the UFSAR, were considered during scoping. The NRC audit team noted that limiting the review of design bases events to those described in the UFSAR accident analysis could result in omission of safety-related functions described in the CLB.
The staff, therefore, requests the applicant to provide:
: a.      A list of the design basis events evaluated as part of the license renewal scoping process.
: b.     A description of the methodology used to ensure that all design basis events (including conditions of normal operation, anticipated operational transients, design basis accidents, external events, and natural phenomena) were addressed during license renewal scoping evaluation.
: c.     A list of the documentation sources reviewed to ensure that all design basis events were identified.
ENCLOSURE


==Enclosure:==
If, in addressing the above issues, the applicant's review indicates that additional scoping evaluations are required, describe these additional scoping evaluations to address the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1) criteria. As applicable, list any additional SSCs included within the scope as a result of these efforts, and list those structures and components for which aging management reviews (AMRs) were conducted. For each structure or component describe the aging management programs (AMPs), as applicable, to be credited for managing the identified aging effects.
: 2. RAI 2.1-2: 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) Scoping Criteria for Nonsafety-related SSCs NRC Regulatory Guide 1.188 (Reg. Guide 1.188), "Standard Format and Content for Applications to Renew Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses," Revision 1, dated September 2005, (Reg. Guide 1.188) provided NRC endorsement on the use of NEI 95-10, "Industry Guidelines for Implementing the Requirements of 10 CFR Part 54 - The License Renewal Rule," Revision 6, dated June 2005, (NEI 95-10). Reg. Guide 1.188 indicated that NEI 95 -10, Revision 6, provides methods that the NRC staff considers acceptable for complying with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 54 for preparing a license renewal application (LRA).
NEI 95-10, Appendix F, "Industry Guidance on Revised 54.4(a)(2) Scoping Criterion (Non-Safety Affecting Safety}," (NEI 95-10, Appendix F) discusses non-safety SSCs directly connected to safety-related SSCs. NEI 95-10, Appendix F states, in part, that an equivalent anchor may be defined in the CLB, or may consist of a large piece of plant equipment or series of supports that have been evaluated as a part of a plant-specific piping design analysis. Additionally, the guidance states that an applicant may use a combination of restraints or supports, such that the non-safety piping and associated structures and components attached to safety-related piping, is included in the scope up to a boundary point that encompasses at least two supports in each of three orthogonal directions. The guidance in NEI 95-10, Appendix F also describes as an alternative to identifying a seismic anchor or series of equivalent anchors, the use of bounding criteria which includes using a base-mounted component, a flexible connection, or the free end of the piping run as the end point for the portion of the non-safety piping attached to the safety-related piping to be included in the scope of license renewal.
Section 2.1.1.2.2, "Physical Failure of Nonsafety-related SSCs," of the LRA states the following:
For Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station (PNPS), the "structural boundary" is defined as the portion of a piping system outside the safety class pressure boundary, yet relied upon to provide structural support for the pressure boundary.
Section 2.1.2.1.2, "Identifying Components Subject to Aging Management Review Based on Support of an Intended Function for 10 CFR 54.4.2," of the LRA states the following:


Request forAdditional Information cc: See next page ADAMS Accession No.: ML062070 X+.J '.L C %/m +; 0 1~. J DL. AI CC:i~ II A~.V.~J_____________
Nonsafety-related piping systems connected to safety-related systems were included up to the structural boundary or to a point that includes an adequate portion of the nonsafety-related piping run to conservatively include the first seismic or equivalent anchor. An equivalent anchor is a combination of hardware or structures that together are equivalent to a seismic anchor. A seismic anchor is defined as hardware or structures that, as required by analysis, physically restrain forces and moments in three orthogonal directions. The physical arrangement as analyzed insures that the stresses that are developed in the safety related piping and supports are within the applicable piping and structural code acceptance limits. This approach included piping beyond the safety/non-safety interface up to a base mounted component, flexible connection, or the end of a piping run (such as a drain line). This is consistent with the guidance in NEI 95-10, Appendix F.
OFFICEJ PM:RLRA:DLR LA:DLR BC:RLRA:DLR NAME RSubbaratnam KIKing LLund DATE 7/20 /06 17/13 /06 7/13 /06 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY Letter to Michael Kansler from R. Subbaratnam dated July 25, 2006: SUBJECT, REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE REVIEW OF THE PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER PLANT LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION (TAC MC9669)HARD COPY DLR R/F E-MAIL: JFair RWeisman AMurphy RPettis GGalletti CLi GBagchi SSmith (srs3)SDuraiswamy YL (Renee) Li RidsNrrDlr RidsNrrDIrRIra RidsNrrDIrRlrb RidsNrrDe RidsNrrDci RidsNrreEemb RidsNrrDeEeeb RidsNrrDeEqva RidsNrrDss RidsNrrDnrl RidsOgcMailCenter RidsNrrAdes DLR Staff Rsubbaratnam SUttal SHoffman JShea AWilliamson BRogers GGaletti GWilson CAnderson, Region 1 WRaymond, Region 1 NSheehan, Region 1 Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station cc: Regional Administrator, Region I U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415 Senior Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Post Office Box 867 Plymouth, MA 02360 Chairman, Board of Selectmen 11 Lincoln Street Plymouth, MA 02360 Chairman Nuclear Matters Committee Town Hall 11 Lincoln Street Plymouth, MA 02360 Chairman, Duxbury Board of Selectmen Town Hall 878 Tremont Street Duxbury, MA 02332 Office of the Commissioner Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection One Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 Office of the Attorney General One Ashburton Place 20th Floor Boston, MA 02108 Director, Radiation Control Program Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Offices of Health and Human Services 174 Portland Street Boston, MA 02114 Secretary of Public Safety Executive Office of Public Safety One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Director, Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency Attn: James Muckerheide 400 Worcester Road Framingham, MA 01702-5399 Mr. William D. Meinert Nuclear Engineer Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale I Electric Company P.O. Box 426 Ludlow, MA 01056-0426 Mr. Michael A. Balduzzi Site Vice President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station 600 Rocky Hill Road Plymouth, MA 02360-5508 Mr. Stephen J. Bethay Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station 600 Rocky Hill Road Plymouth, MA 02360-5508 Mr. Bryan S. Ford Manager, Licensing Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station 600 Rocky Hill Road Plymouth, MA 02360-5508 Mr. Gary J. Taylor Chief Executive Officer Entergy Operations 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS 39213 Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station-2-cc: Mr. John.T. Herron Sr. VP and Chief Operating Officer Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 Mr. Oscar Limpias Vice President, Engineering Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 Mr. Christopher Schwarz Vice President, Operations Support Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 Mr. John F. McCann Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 Ms. Charlene D. Faison Manager, Licensing' Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 Mr. Michael D. Lyster 5931 Barclay Lane Naples, FL 34110-7306 Mr. Michael J. Colomb Director of Oversight Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 Ms. Stacey Lousteau Treasury Department Entergy Services, Inc.639 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, LA 70113 Mr. James Sniezek 5486 Nithsdale Drive Salisbury, MD 21801 Mr. Travis C. McCullough Assistant General Counsel Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601 Mr. James Ross Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006-3708 Plymouth Public Library Attn: Dinah O'Brien 132 South Street Plymouth, MA 02360 Duxbury Free Library 77 Alden Street Duxbury, MA 02332 ATTN: Ms. Elaine Winquist Kingston Public Library 6 Green Street Kingston, MA 02364 ATTN: Reference Librarian Ms. Mary Lampert Duxbury Nuclear Advisory, Chair Pilgrim watch, Director 148 Washington Street Duxbury 02332 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION SECTION 2.5 SECTION 2.1 -SCOPING AND SCREENING METHODOLOGY RAI 2.1-1: Review Methodology for Non-Accident Design Basis Events 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1) states, in part, that systems, structures, and components (SSCs)within the scope of license renewal include safety-related SSCs which are those relied upon to remain functional during and following design basis events (as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1
Based on a review of the LRA, the applicant's scoping and screening implementation procedures, and discussions with the applicant, the NRC staff determined that additional information is required with respect to certain aspects of the applicant's evaluation of the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) criteria. The staff requests the applicant to provide the following information:
)). 10 CFR 50.49, states that design basis events are defined as conditions of normal operation, including anticipated operational occurrences, design basis accidents, external events, and natural phenomena for which the plant must be designed.
: a.     Indicate how the structural boundary, which includes the portion of the non-safety piping system outside the safety-related pressure boundary and relied upon to provide structural support for the pressure boundary, was developed.
In regard to identification of design basis events, Section 2.1.3, "Review Procedures," of NUREG-1 800 states: The set of design basis events as defined in the rule is not limited to Chapter 15 (or equivalent) of the [updated final safety analysis report] (UFSAR). Examples of design basis events that may not be described in this chapter include external events, such as floods, storms, earthquakes, tornadoes, or hurricanes, and internal events, such as a high-energy-line break. Information regarding design basis events as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1) may be found in any chapter of the facility UFSAR, the Commission's regulations, NRC orders, exemptions,.or license conditions within the [current licensing basis] (CLB). These sources should also be reviewed to identify systems, structures and components that are relied upon to remain functional during and following design basis events (as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1))
to ensure the functions described in 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1).
During the scoping and screening methodology audit, the NRC staff questioned how non-accident design basis events, particularly design basis events that may not be described in the UFSAR, were considered during scoping. The NRC audit team noted that limiting the review of design bases events to those described in the UFSAR accident analysis could result in omission of safety-related functions described in the CLB.The staff, therefore, requests the applicant to provide: a. A list of the design basis events evaluated as part of the license renewal scoping process.b. A description of the methodology used to ensure that all design basis events (including conditions of normal operation, anticipated operational transients, design basis accidents, external events, and natural phenomena) were addressed during license renewal scoping evaluation.
: c. A list of the documentation sources reviewed to ensure that all design basis events were identified.
ENCLOSURE  If, in addressing the above issues, the applicant's review indicates that additional scoping evaluations are required, describe these additional scoping evaluations to address the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1) criteria.
As applicable, list any additional SSCs included within the scope as a result of these efforts, and list those structures and components for which aging management reviews (AMRs) were conducted.
For each structure or component describe the aging management programs (AMPs), as applicable, to be credited for managing the identified aging effects.2. RAI 2.1-2: 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2)
Scoping Criteria for Nonsafety-related SSCs NRC Regulatory Guide 1.188 (Reg. Guide 1.188), "Standard Format and Content for Applications to Renew Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses," Revision 1, dated September 2005, (Reg. Guide 1.188) provided NRC endorsement on the use of NEI 95-10, "Industry Guidelines for Implementing the Requirements of 10 CFR Part 54 -The License Renewal Rule," Revision 6, dated June 2005, (NEI 95-10). Reg. Guide 1.188 indicated that NEI 95 -10, Revision 6, provides methods that the NRC staff considers acceptable for complying with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 54 for preparing a license renewal application (LRA).NEI 95-10, Appendix F, "Industry Guidance on Revised 54.4(a)(2)
Scoping Criterion (Non-Safety Affecting Safety}," (NEI 95-10, Appendix F) discusses non-safety SSCs directly connected to safety-related SSCs. NEI 95-10, Appendix F states, in part, that an equivalent anchor may be defined in the CLB, or may consist of a large piece of plant equipment or series of supports that have been evaluated as a part of a plant-specific piping design analysis.
Additionally, the guidance states that an applicant may use a combination of restraints or supports, such that the non-safety piping and associated structures and components attached to safety-related piping, is included in the scope up to a boundary point that encompasses at least two supports in each of three orthogonal directions.
The guidance in NEI 95-10, Appendix F also describes as an alternative to identifying a seismic anchor or series of equivalent anchors, the use of bounding criteria which includes using a base-mounted component, a flexible connection, or the free end of the piping run as the end point for the portion of the non-safety piping attached to the safety-related piping to be included in the scope of license renewal.Section 2.1.1.2.2, "Physical Failure of Nonsafety-related SSCs," of the LRA states the following:
For Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station (PNPS), the "structural boundary" is defined as the portion of a piping system outside the safety class pressure boundary, yet relied upon to provide structural support for the pressure boundary.Section 2.1.2.1.2, "Identifying Components Subject to Aging Management Review Based on Support of an Intended Function for 10 CFR 54.4.2," of the LRA states the following:  Nonsafety-related piping systems connected to safety-related systems were included up to the structural boundary or to a point that includes an adequate portion of the nonsafety-related piping run to conservatively include the first seismic or equivalent anchor. An equivalent anchor is a combination of hardware or structures that together are equivalent to a seismic anchor. A seismic anchor is defined as hardware or structures that, as required by analysis, physically restrain forces and moments in three orthogonal directions.
The physical arrangement as analyzed insures that the stresses that are developed in the safety related piping and supports are within the applicable piping and structural code acceptance limits. This approach included piping beyond the safety/non-safety interface up to a base mounted component, flexible connection, or the end of a piping run (such as a drain line). This is consistent with the guidance in NEI 95-10, Appendix F.Based on a review of the LRA, the applicant's scoping and screening implementation procedures, and discussions with the applicant, the NRC staff determined that additional information is required with respect to certain aspects of the applicant's evaluation of the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) criteria.
The staff requests the applicant to provide the following information:
: a. Indicate how the structural boundary, which includes the portion of the non-safety piping system outside the safety-related pressure boundary and relied upon to provide structural support for the pressure boundary, was developed.
Include a description of the analysis performed to identify the portion of non-safety piping and components required to support the integrity of the safety-related piping and components.
Include a description of the analysis performed to identify the portion of non-safety piping and components required to support the integrity of the safety-related piping and components.
: b. Indicate whether equivalent anchors, outside of the analyzed structural boundary and not including the bounding condition terminations (base-component, flexible connection, and end of the piping run), were used. If equivalent anchors, outside of the analyzed structural boundary and not including the bounding condition terminations, were not used, items (c) and (d) below do not need to be addressed.
: b.     Indicate whether equivalent anchors, outside of the analyzed structural boundary and not including the bounding condition terminations (base-component, flexible connection, and end of the piping run), were used. If equivalent anchors, outside of the analyzed structural boundary and not including the bounding condition terminations, were not used, items (c) and (d) below do not need to be addressed.
: c. If equivalent anchors, as described in item (b) above, were used, indicate the definition of equivalent anchor which was used for the purpose of the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) evaluation and how the definition corresponds to the CLB and to the definition of equivalent anchor listed in NEI 95-10, Appendix F.d. If equivalent anchors, as described in item (b) above, were used, indicate the number and location of equivalent anchors (i.e., extent of condition).
: c.     If equivalent anchors, as described in item (b) above, were used, indicate the definition of equivalent anchor which was used for the purpose of the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) evaluation and how the definition corresponds to the CLB and to the definition of equivalent anchor listed in NEI 95-10, Appendix F.
In addressing each of the above issues, if the review indicates that use of the scoping methodology precluded the identification of any non-safety SSCs that could interact with safety-related SSCs, describe any additional scoping evaluations to be performed to address the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) criteria. As part of your response, list any additional SSCs included within the scope as a result of your efforts, and list those structures and components for which AMRs were conducted.
: d.     If equivalent anchors, as described in item (b) above, were used, indicate the number and location of equivalent anchors (i.e., extent of condition).
For each structure and component, describe the AMPs, as applicable, to be credited for managing the identified aging effects.3. RAI 3.0-X: Quality Assurance Program Attributes in Appendix A, "Updated Safety Analysis Report Supplement," and Appendix B, "Aging Management Programs and Activities" The NRC staff reviewed the applicant's AMPs described in Appendix A, "Updated Safety Analysis Report Supplement," and Appendix B, "Aging Management Programs and Activities," of the LRA, and LRPD-02, "Aging Management Program Evaluation Report," Revision 1. The purpose of this review was to ensure that the quality assurance attributes (corrective action, confirmation process, and administrative controls) were consistent with the staff's guidance described in NUREG-1800, Section A.2, "Quality Assurance for Aging Management Programs (Branch Technical Position IQMB-1)." Based on the NRC staff's evaluation, the descriptions of the AMPs and their associated quality attributes provided in Appendix A, Section A.2.1, and Appendix B, Section B.0.3, of the LRA are consistent with the staff's position regarding quality assurance for aging management.
In addressing each of the above issues, if the review indicates that use of the scoping methodology precluded the identification of any non-safety SSCs that could interact with safety-related SSCs, describe any additional scoping evaluations to be performed to address the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) criteria.
However, the description of the corrective action attribute in Section 2.0 of LRPD-02 did not credit the 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, quality assurance program.Therefore, the NRC staff requests that the applicant clarify that the same corrective action program will be applied to all AMPs and that this program meets the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B.}}
 
As part of your response, list any additional SSCs included within the scope as a result of your efforts, and list those structures and components for which AMRs were conducted. For each structure and component, describe the AMPs, as applicable, to be credited for managing the identified aging effects.
: 3. RAI 3.0-X: Quality Assurance Program Attributes in Appendix A, "Updated Safety Analysis Report Supplement," and Appendix B, "Aging Management Programs and Activities" The NRC staff reviewed the applicant's AMPs described in Appendix A, "Updated Safety Analysis Report Supplement," and Appendix B, "Aging Management Programs and Activities," of the LRA, and LRPD-02, "Aging Management Program Evaluation Report,"
Revision 1. The purpose of this review was to ensure that the quality assurance attributes (corrective action, confirmation process, and administrative controls) were consistent with the staff's guidance described in NUREG-1800, Section A.2, "Quality Assurance for Aging Management Programs (Branch Technical Position IQMB-1)."
Based on the NRC staff's evaluation, the descriptions of the AMPs and their associated quality attributes provided in Appendix A, Section A.2.1, and Appendix B, Section B.0.3, of the LRA are consistent with the staff's position regarding quality assurance for aging management. However, the description of the corrective action attribute in Section 2.0 of LRPD-02 did not credit the 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, quality assurance program.
Therefore, the NRC staff requests that the applicant clarify that the same corrective action program will be applied to all AMPs and that this program meets the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B.}}

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July 25, 2006 Mr. Michael Kansler President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

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REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE REVIEW OF THE PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION (TAC MC9669)

Dear Mr. Kansler:

By letter dated January 25, 2006, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. submitted an application pursuant to 10 CFR Part 54, to renew the operating license for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station for review by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The NRC staff is reviewing the information contained in the license renewal application (LRA) and has identified, in the enclosure, areas where additional information is needed to complete the review. These relate to Section 2.1 of the LRA on Scoping and Screening Methodology.

These questions were discussed with a member of your staff, Bryan Ford, and a mutually agreeable date for this response is within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact me at 301-415-1478 or e-mail RXS2@nrc.qov.

Sincerely, IRN Ram Subbaratnam, Project Manager License Renewal Branch A Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-293

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REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION SECTION 2.5 SECTION 2.1 - SCOPING AND SCREENING METHODOLOGY RAI 2.1-1: Review Methodology for Non-Accident Design Basis Events 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1) states, in part, that systems, structures, and components (SSCs) within the scope of license renewal include safety-related SSCs which are those relied upon to remain functional during and following design basis events (as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1 )). 10 CFR 50.49, states that design basis events are defined as conditions of normal operation, including anticipated operational occurrences, design basis accidents, external events, and natural phenomena for which the plant must be designed. In regard to identification of design basis events, Section 2.1.3, "Review Procedures," of NUREG-1 800 states:

The set of design basis events as defined in the rule is not limited to Chapter 15 (or equivalent) of the [updated final safety analysis report] (UFSAR). Examples of design basis events that may not be described in this chapter include external events, such as floods, storms, earthquakes, tornadoes, or hurricanes, and internal events, such as a high-energy-line break. Information regarding design basis events as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1) may be found in any chapter of the facility UFSAR, the Commission's regulations, NRC orders, exemptions,.or license conditions within the [current licensing basis] (CLB). These sources should also be reviewed to identify systems, structures and components that are relied upon to remain functional during and following design basis events (as defined in 10 CFR 50.49(b)(1)) to ensure the functions described in 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1).

During the scoping and screening methodology audit, the NRC staff questioned how non-accident design basis events, particularly design basis events that may not be described in the UFSAR, were considered during scoping. The NRC audit team noted that limiting the review of design bases events to those described in the UFSAR accident analysis could result in omission of safety-related functions described in the CLB.

The staff, therefore, requests the applicant to provide:

a. A list of the design basis events evaluated as part of the license renewal scoping process.
b. A description of the methodology used to ensure that all design basis events (including conditions of normal operation, anticipated operational transients, design basis accidents, external events, and natural phenomena) were addressed during license renewal scoping evaluation.
c. A list of the documentation sources reviewed to ensure that all design basis events were identified.

ENCLOSURE

If, in addressing the above issues, the applicant's review indicates that additional scoping evaluations are required, describe these additional scoping evaluations to address the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1) criteria. As applicable, list any additional SSCs included within the scope as a result of these efforts, and list those structures and components for which aging management reviews (AMRs) were conducted. For each structure or component describe the aging management programs (AMPs), as applicable, to be credited for managing the identified aging effects.

2. RAI 2.1-2: 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) Scoping Criteria for Nonsafety-related SSCs NRC Regulatory Guide 1.188 (Reg. Guide 1.188), "Standard Format and Content for Applications to Renew Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses," Revision 1, dated September 2005, (Reg. Guide 1.188) provided NRC endorsement on the use of NEI 95-10, "Industry Guidelines for Implementing the Requirements of 10 CFR Part 54 - The License Renewal Rule," Revision 6, dated June 2005, (NEI 95-10). Reg. Guide 1.188 indicated that NEI 95 -10, Revision 6, provides methods that the NRC staff considers acceptable for complying with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 54 for preparing a license renewal application (LRA).

NEI 95-10, Appendix F, "Industry Guidance on Revised 54.4(a)(2) Scoping Criterion (Non-Safety Affecting Safety}," (NEI 95-10, Appendix F) discusses non-safety SSCs directly connected to safety-related SSCs. NEI 95-10, Appendix F states, in part, that an equivalent anchor may be defined in the CLB, or may consist of a large piece of plant equipment or series of supports that have been evaluated as a part of a plant-specific piping design analysis. Additionally, the guidance states that an applicant may use a combination of restraints or supports, such that the non-safety piping and associated structures and components attached to safety-related piping, is included in the scope up to a boundary point that encompasses at least two supports in each of three orthogonal directions. The guidance in NEI 95-10, Appendix F also describes as an alternative to identifying a seismic anchor or series of equivalent anchors, the use of bounding criteria which includes using a base-mounted component, a flexible connection, or the free end of the piping run as the end point for the portion of the non-safety piping attached to the safety-related piping to be included in the scope of license renewal.

Section 2.1.1.2.2, "Physical Failure of Nonsafety-related SSCs," of the LRA states the following:

For Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station (PNPS), the "structural boundary" is defined as the portion of a piping system outside the safety class pressure boundary, yet relied upon to provide structural support for the pressure boundary.

Section 2.1.2.1.2, "Identifying Components Subject to Aging Management Review Based on Support of an Intended Function for 10 CFR 54.4.2," of the LRA states the following:

Nonsafety-related piping systems connected to safety-related systems were included up to the structural boundary or to a point that includes an adequate portion of the nonsafety-related piping run to conservatively include the first seismic or equivalent anchor. An equivalent anchor is a combination of hardware or structures that together are equivalent to a seismic anchor. A seismic anchor is defined as hardware or structures that, as required by analysis, physically restrain forces and moments in three orthogonal directions. The physical arrangement as analyzed insures that the stresses that are developed in the safety related piping and supports are within the applicable piping and structural code acceptance limits. This approach included piping beyond the safety/non-safety interface up to a base mounted component, flexible connection, or the end of a piping run (such as a drain line). This is consistent with the guidance in NEI 95-10, Appendix F.

Based on a review of the LRA, the applicant's scoping and screening implementation procedures, and discussions with the applicant, the NRC staff determined that additional information is required with respect to certain aspects of the applicant's evaluation of the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) criteria. The staff requests the applicant to provide the following information:

a. Indicate how the structural boundary, which includes the portion of the non-safety piping system outside the safety-related pressure boundary and relied upon to provide structural support for the pressure boundary, was developed.

Include a description of the analysis performed to identify the portion of non-safety piping and components required to support the integrity of the safety-related piping and components.

b. Indicate whether equivalent anchors, outside of the analyzed structural boundary and not including the bounding condition terminations (base-component, flexible connection, and end of the piping run), were used. If equivalent anchors, outside of the analyzed structural boundary and not including the bounding condition terminations, were not used, items (c) and (d) below do not need to be addressed.
c. If equivalent anchors, as described in item (b) above, were used, indicate the definition of equivalent anchor which was used for the purpose of the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) evaluation and how the definition corresponds to the CLB and to the definition of equivalent anchor listed in NEI 95-10, Appendix F.
d. If equivalent anchors, as described in item (b) above, were used, indicate the number and location of equivalent anchors (i.e., extent of condition).

In addressing each of the above issues, if the review indicates that use of the scoping methodology precluded the identification of any non-safety SSCs that could interact with safety-related SSCs, describe any additional scoping evaluations to be performed to address the 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) criteria.

As part of your response, list any additional SSCs included within the scope as a result of your efforts, and list those structures and components for which AMRs were conducted. For each structure and component, describe the AMPs, as applicable, to be credited for managing the identified aging effects.

3. RAI 3.0-X: Quality Assurance Program Attributes in Appendix A, "Updated Safety Analysis Report Supplement," and Appendix B, "Aging Management Programs and Activities" The NRC staff reviewed the applicant's AMPs described in Appendix A, "Updated Safety Analysis Report Supplement," and Appendix B, "Aging Management Programs and Activities," of the LRA, and LRPD-02, "Aging Management Program Evaluation Report,"

Revision 1. The purpose of this review was to ensure that the quality assurance attributes (corrective action, confirmation process, and administrative controls) were consistent with the staff's guidance described in NUREG-1800, Section A.2, "Quality Assurance for Aging Management Programs (Branch Technical Position IQMB-1)."

Based on the NRC staff's evaluation, the descriptions of the AMPs and their associated quality attributes provided in Appendix A, Section A.2.1, and Appendix B, Section B.0.3, of the LRA are consistent with the staff's position regarding quality assurance for aging management. However, the description of the corrective action attribute in Section 2.0 of LRPD-02 did not credit the 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, quality assurance program.

Therefore, the NRC staff requests that the applicant clarify that the same corrective action program will be applied to all AMPs and that this program meets the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B.