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| Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn Mr. R. L. Gill, Jr. | | Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn Mr. R. L. Gill, Jr. |
| Duke Energy Corporation Manager - Nuclear Regulatory 526 South Church Street Issues and Industry Affairs P. O. Box 1006 Duke Energy Corporation Mail Code = EC07H 526 S. Church St. | | Duke Energy Corporation Manager - Nuclear Regulatory 526 South Church Street Issues and Industry Affairs P. O. Box 1006 Duke Energy Corporation Mail Code = EC07H 526 S. Church St. |
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MONTHYEARML0429900092004-11-0404 November 2004 Safety Evaluation, Change the Licensing Basis for Tornado Mitigation Project stage: Approval ML0430801722004-11-0404 November 2004 Notice of Meeting with Duke Energy Corporation Options for Changing the Oconee Tornado Mitigation Strategy Project stage: Meeting ML0434501712004-12-0606 December 2004 Attachment 2, to 11/16/2004 Meeting Summary Regarding Tornado Mitigation Strategy Project stage: Meeting ML0433504792004-12-0606 December 2004 Meeting Summary with Oconee, Units 1, 2 & 3, to Discuss tornado-mitigation Strategy Project stage: Meeting ML0506003572005-03-0202 March 2005 Meeting with Duke Energy Corp Oconee Tornado Migration Strategy (Tac No. MC4608, MC4609, MC4610) Project stage: Meeting ML0525604392005-09-13013 September 2005 Notice of Meeting with Duke Energy Corporation to Discuss Proposed Oconee Tornado Mitigation Method Submittal Project stage: Meeting ML0527701472005-10-20020 October 2005 9/27/05 Meeting Summary with Duke Energy Corp. on Oconee Units 1, 2 and 3, Re Tornado Mitigation Method Project stage: Meeting ML0530102342005-10-31031 October 2005 Notice of Meeting with Duke Energy Corp, to Discuss Oconee Tornado Mitigation Project stage: Meeting ML0602402232006-01-24024 January 2006 Design-Basis Tornado (MC4608, MC4609, MC4610) Project stage: Other ML0605305002006-02-28028 February 2006 Y020040261 - Oconee, Units 1, 2 and 3, Letter, Request or Assistance Related to Staff Recommendation for a Site-Specific Backfit Regulatory Analysis Project stage: Other ML0617806392006-07-12012 July 2006 Ltr, Tornado and High Energy Line Break Mitigation Strategies Project stage: Other 2005-03-02
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January 24, 2006 Mr. Bruce H. Hamilton, Vice President Oconee Nuclear Station Duke Energy Corporation 7800 Rochester Highway Seneca, South Carolina 29672
SUBJECT:
OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION, UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 - DESIGN-BASIS TORNADO (MC4608, MC4609, AND MC4610)
Dear Mr. Hamilton:
By letter dated December 21, 2005, you proposed a new design-basis tornado for certain systems, structures, and components (SSC) at Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3. This proposal would not affect the 300 miles per hour (mph) wind velocity, 3 pounds per square inch (psi) differential pressure, and the tornado-generated missile requirements that are currently defined in the Oconee Updated Final Safety Analysis Report for Class I structures. For the non-Class I structures, you proposed a change to the criterion of 1E-7 per year for tornado strike probability that is contained in the Standard Review Plan and serves as a basis for Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.76, Design Basis Tornado for Nuclear Power Plants. You proposed to change this criterion to 1E-6 per year for the Oconee design-basis tornado using the methodology of RG 1.174, An Approach for Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment in Risk-Informed Decisions on Plant-Specific Changes to the Licensing Basis. Your letter also proposed the use of TORMIS methodology to evaluate tornado-generated missiles.
During a conference call on January 17, 2006, we informed you that RG 1.174 is appropriate for justifying changes to the licensing basis, not changes to the design basis; therefore, your use of RG 1.174 to justify a change in the design basis is not acceptable. However, we stated that the use of TORMIS may be found acceptable for evaluating tornado-generated missiles for certain SSC in isolated cases. In addition, we informed you that a draft RG, Draft Regulatory Guide DG-1143, Design-Basis Tornado and Tornado Missiles for Nuclear Power Plants, is being prepared and will be available for public comment in the near future. This draft RG provides guidance for selecting the design-basis tornado and design-basis tornado-generated missiles that a nuclear power plant should be designed to withstand. We stated that this draft RG uses the same methodology described in NUREG/CR-4461, Rev. 1, Tornado Climatology of the Contiguous United States. This methodology could be used to justify a particular design-basis tornado wind speed based on the actual location of your plant.
The Oconee Nuclear Station is located in Region I in DG-1143 where the default design-basis tornado characteristics include a maximum wind speed of 300 mph, a pressure drop of 2.0 psi, and a rate of pressure drop of 1.2 psi per second (sec). The design-basis tornado-generated missile spectrum for Region I includes a 15-foot long, 6-inch diameter schedule 40 pipe with a horizontal velocity of 155 ft/sec, a 4000-pound automobile with a horizontal velocity of 170 ft/sec, and a 1-inch diameter solid steel sphere with a horizontal velocity of 134 ft/sec. These missiles should be capable of striking in all directions with vertical velocities equal to 67 percent of their horizontal velocities. Barrier design should be evaluated assuming impact normal to the surface for the schedule 40 pipe and automobile missile.
B. H. Hamilton DG-1143 also presents design-basis tornado and tornado-generated missile criteria for two other regions within the contiguous United States. The design-basis tornado wind speed for Region II is 260 mph, and the corresponding design-basis tornado-generated missile spectrum includes a 15-foot long, 6-inch diameter schedule 40 pipe with a horizontal velocity of 123 ft/sec, a 4000-pound automobile with a horizontal velocity of 149 ft/sec, and a 1-inch diameter solid steel sphere with a horizontal velocity of 68 ft/sec. The design-basis tornado wind speed for Region III is 200 mph, and the corresponding design-basis tornado-generated missile spectrum includes a 15-foot long, 6-inch diameter schedule 40 pipe with a horizontal velocity of 27 ft/sec, a 4000-pound automobile with a horizontal velocity of 113 ft/sec, and a 1-inch diameter solid steel sphere with a horizontal velocity of 23 ft/sec.
The design-basis tornado wind speeds presented in DG-1143 are such that the best estimate of the exceedance frequency is 1E-7 per year. As with any regulatory guide, if a design-basis tornado proposed for a given site is characterized by less-conservative parameter values, a comprehensive analysis should be provided to justify the selection of the less-conservative design-basis tornado.
We trust that this letter and the January 17, 2006, conference call will be useful in the preparation of your letter, due January 31, 2006, that will provide commitments on tornado-related plant modifications. If you have any further questions on this matter, please contact me at 301-415-1419.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Leonard N. Olshan, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch II-1 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287 cc w/encl: See next page
ML060240223 NRR-106 OFFICE LPBII-1/PM LPBII-1 BC NAME LOlshan EMarinos DATE 1/24/06 1/24/06 Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1, 2, and 3 cc:
Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn Mr. R. L. Gill, Jr.
Duke Energy Corporation Manager - Nuclear Regulatory 526 South Church Street Issues and Industry Affairs P. O. Box 1006 Duke Energy Corporation Mail Code = EC07H 526 S. Church St.
Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 Mail Stop EC05P Charlotte, NC 28202 Manager, LIS NUS Corporation Division of Radiation Protection 2650 McCormick Dr., 3rd Floor NC Dept of Environment, Health, & Natural Clearwater, FL 34619-1035 Resources 3825 Barrett Dr.
Senior Resident Inspector Raleigh, NC 27609-7721 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 7812B Rochester Highway Mr. Peter R. Harden, IV Seneca, SC 29672 VP-Customer Relations and Sales Westinghouse Electric Company Mr. Henry Porter, Director 6000 Fairview Road Division of Radioactive Waste Management 12th Floor Bureau of Land and Waste Management Charlotte, NC 28210 Dept. of Health and Env. Control 2600 Bull St. Mr. Henry Barron Columbia, SC 29201-1708 Group Vice President, Nuclear Generation and Chief Nuclear Officer Mr. Michael A. Schoppman P.O. Box 1006-EC07H Framatome ANP Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 1911 North Ft. Myer Dr.
Suite 705 Rosslyn, VA 22209 Mr. B. G. Davenport Regulatory Compliance Manager Oconee Nuclear Site Duke Energy Corporation ON03RC 7800 Rochester Highway Seneca, SC 29672 Ms. Karen E. Long Assistant Attorney General NC Department of Justice P.O. Box 629 Raleigh, NC 27602