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| number = ML16252A314
| number = ML16252A314
| issue date = 09/13/2016
| issue date = 09/13/2016
| title = Staff Review of Spent Fuel Pool Evaluation Associated with Reevaluated Seismic Hazard Implementing Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.1 (CAC Nos. MF3881 and MF3882)
| title = Staff Review of Spent Fuel Pool Evaluation Associated with Reevaluated Seismic Hazard Implementing Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.1
| author name = Vega F G
| author name = Vega F
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/JLD
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/JLD
| addressee name = Hanson B C
| addressee name = Hanson B
| addressee affiliation = Exelon Generation Co, LLC, Exelon Nuclear
| addressee affiliation = Exelon Generation Co, LLC, Exelon Nuclear
| docket = 05000373, 05000374
| docket = 05000373, 05000374
| license number =  
| license number =  
| contact person = VEGA F G, NRR/JLD, 415-1617
| contact person = VEGA F, NRR/JLD, 415-1617
| case reference number = CAC MF3881, CAC MF3882
| case reference number = CAC MF3881, CAC MF3882
| document type = Letter
| document type = Letter
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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 September 13, 2016 Mr. Bryan Hanson Senior Vice President Exelon Generation Company, LLC President and Chief Nuclear Officer Exelon Nuclear 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555
-0001 September 13, 2016 Mr. Bryan Hanson Senior Vice President Exelon Generation Company, LLC President and Chief Nuclear Office r Exelon Nuclear 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2  
LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 - STAFF REVIEW OF SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATION ASSOCIATED WITH REEVALUATED SEISMIC HAZARD IMPLEMENTING NEAR-TERM TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.1 (CAC NOS. MF3881 AND MF3882)
- STAFF REVIEW OF SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATION ASSOCIATED WITH REEVALUATED SEISMIC HAZARD IMPLEMENTING NEAR
-TERM TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.1 (CAC NO S. MF 3881 AND MF3882)  


==Dear Mr. Hanson:==
==Dear Mr. Hanson:==
The purpose of this letter is to inform Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee) of the results of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff's review of the spent fuel pool (SFP) evaluation for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle), which was submitted in response to Item 9 of Enclosure 1 of the NRC's March 12, 2012, request for information (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No.
ML12053A340
), issued under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Section 50.54(f) (hereafter referred to as the 50.54(f) letter). The NRC staff concludes that the licensee's assessment was performed consistent with the NRC endorsed SFP Evaluation Guidance Report and has provided sufficient information to complete the response to Item 9 of the 50.54(f) letter. BACKGROUND


On March 12, 2012
The purpose of this letter is to inform Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee) of the results of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staffs review of the spent fuel pool (SFP) evaluation for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle), which was submitted in response to Item 9 of Enclosure 1 of the NRCs March 12, 2012, request for information (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML12053A340), issued under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Section 50.54(f) (hereafter referred to as the 50.54(f) letter). The NRC staff concludes that the licensees assessment was performed consistent with the NRC endorsed SFP Evaluation Guidance Report and has provided sufficient information to complete the response to Item 9 of the 50.54(f) letter.
, the NRC issued the 50.54(f) letter. The request was issued as part of implementing lessons learned from the accident at the Fukushima Dai
BACKGROUND On March 12, 2012, the NRC issued the 50.54(f) letter. The request was issued as part of implementing lessons learned from the accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. to the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees reevaluate seismic hazards at their sites using present-day methodologies and guidance. Enclosure 1, Item 4, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees perform a comparison of the ground motion response spectrum (GMRS) and the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE). The staffs assessment of the information provided in response to Items 1-3 and 5-7 of the 50.54(f) letter is provided by letter dated April 21, 2015 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15013A132). Enclosure 1, Item 9, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that, when the GMRS exceeds the SSE in the 1 to 10 Hertz frequency range, a seismic evaluation be made of the SFP. More specifically, plants were asked to consider all seismically induced failures that can lead to draining of the SFP.
-ichi nuclear power plant. Enclosure 1 to the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees reevaluate seismic hazards at their sites using present
-day methodologies and guidance. Enclosure 1, Item 4, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees perform a comparison of the ground motion response spectrum (GMRS) and the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE). The staff's assessment of the information provided in response to Items 1
-3 and 5-7 of the 50.54(f) letter is provided by letter dated April 21, 2015 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML15013A132). Enclosure 1, Item 9, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that, when the GMRS exceeds the SSE in the 1 to 10 Hertz frequency range
, a seismic evaluation be made of the SFP. More specifically, plants were asked to consider "-all seismically induced failures that can lead to draining of the SFP."


B.Hanson By letter dated February 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16055A021), the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) staff submitted Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Report No. 3002007148 entitled, "Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Spent Fuel Pool Integrity Evaluation" (SFP Evaluation Guidance Report). The SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides criteria for evaluating the seismic adequacy of a n SFP to the reevaluated GMRS hazard levels. This report supplements the guidance in EPRI Report 1025287, "Seismic Evaluation Guidance:
B.Hanson                                                   By letter dated February 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16055A021), the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) staff submitted Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Report No. 3002007148 entitled, Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Spent Fuel Pool Integrity Evaluation (SFP Evaluation Guidance Report). The SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides criteria for evaluating the seismic adequacy of an SFP to the reevaluated GMRS hazard levels. This report supplements the guidance in EPRI Report 1025287, Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Screening, Prioritization and Implementation Details (SPID) (ADAMS Accession No. ML12333A170) for plants where the GMRS peak spectral acceleration is less than or equal to 0.8g (low GMRS sites). The NRC endorsed the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report by letter dated March 17, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15350A158), as an acceptable method for licensees to use when responding to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter.
Screening, Prioritization and Implementation Details (SPID
)" (ADAMS Accession No. ML12333A170) for plants where the GMRS peak spectral acceleration is less than or equal to 0.8g (low GMRS sites). The NRC endorsed the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report by letter dated March 17, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15350A158), as an acceptable method for licensees to use when responding to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter.
By letter dated October 27, 2015 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15194A015), the NRC staff stated that SFP evaluation submittals for low GMRS sites are expected by December 31, 2016.
By letter dated October 27, 2015 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15194A015), the NRC staff stated that SFP evaluation submittals for low GMRS sites are expected by December 31, 2016.
REVIE W OF LICENSEE SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATION By letter dated August 31, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No.
REVIEW OF LICENSEE SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATION By letter dated August 31, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16244A802), Exelon submitted its SFP evaluation for LaSalle for NRC review. The NRC staff assessed the licensees implementation of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report through the completion of a reviewer checklist, which is included in Enclosure 1 to this letter.
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TECHNICAL EVALUATION Section 3.0 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report develops SFP evaluation criteria for plants with GMRS peak spectral acceleration less than or equal to 0.8g. These criteria address SFP structural elements (e.g., floors, walls, and supports); non-structural elements (e.g.,
), Exelon submitted its SFP evaluation for LaSalle for NRC review. The NRC staff assessed the licensee's implementation of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report through the completion of a reviewer checklist, which is included in Enclosure 1 to this letter. TECHNICAL EVALUATION
penetrations); seismic-induced SFP sloshing; and water loses due to heat-up and boil-off.
Section 3 also provides applicability criteria, which will enable licensees to determine if their site-specific conditions are within the bounds considered in developing the evaluation criteria this report. The staffs review consists of confirming that these SFP site-specific conditions are within the bounds considered for the evaluation criteria specified in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report.
1.1 Spent Fuel Pool Structural Evaluation Section 3.1 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides a SFP structural evaluation approach used to demonstrate that the SFP structure is sufficiently robust against the reevaluated seismic hazard. This approach supplements the guidance in Section 7 of the SPID and followed acceptable methods used to assess the seismic capacity of structures, systems, and components (SSCs) for nuclear power plants as documented in EPRI NP-6041 1. Table 3-2 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report (reproduced from Table 2.3 of EPRI NP-6041) provides the structural screening criteria to assess the SFPs and their supporting structures.
The licensee stated that it followed the SFP structural evaluation approach presented in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report and provided site-specific data to confirm its applicability.
1 A Methodology for Assessment of Nuclear Plant Seismic Margin, Revision 1. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA: 1991. NP-6041-SL.


Section 3.0 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report develops SFP evaluation criteria for plants with GMRS peak spectral acceleration less than or equal to 0.8g. These criteria address SFP structural elements (e.g., floors, walls, and supports);
B.Hanson                                        The NRC staff reviewed the structural information provided, which included the requested site-specific data in Section 3.3 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report, and confirmed that the evaluation criteria are applicable to the LaSalle site. The staff concludes that SFP SSCs were appropriately evaluated and screened based on the seismic capacity criteria in EPRI NP-6041, and that the licensee has demonstrated that the SFP structure is sufficiently robust and can withstand ground motions with peak spectral acceleration less than or equal to 0.8g.
non-structural elements (e.g., penetrations); seismic
1.2 Spent Fuel Pool Non-Structural Evaluation Section 3.2 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides criteria for evaluating the non-structural aspects of the SFP, such as piping connections, fuel gates, and anti-siphoning devices, as well as SFP sloshing and heat up and boil-off of SFP water inventory. Specifically, Table 3-4 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides a summary of the SFP non-structural evaluation criteria derived in Section 3.2, along with applicability criteria to demonstrate that site-specific conditions are suitable for applying the evaluation criteria.
-induced SFP sloshing; and water loses due to heat
The licensee stated that it followed the SFP non-structural evaluation approach presented in the guidance report and provided site-specific data to confirm its applicability. The staff reviewed the non-structural information provided, which included the requested site-specific data in Table 3-4 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report, and confirmed that the evaluation criteria are applicable to the LaSalle site. Therefore, the staff concludes that the licensee acceptably evaluated the non-structural considerations for SSCs whose failure could lead to potential drain-down of the SFP due to a seismic event.
-up and boil
CONCLUSION The NRC staff reviewed Exelons SFP evaluation report. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensees implementation of the SFP integrity evaluation met the criteria of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report for LaSalle and therefore, Exelon responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the NRCs 50.54(f) letter.
-off. Section 3 also provides applicability criteria, which will enable licensees to determine if their site-specific conditions are within the bounds considered in developing the evaluation criteria this report. The staff's review consists of confirming that these SFP site-specific conditions are within the bounds considered for the evaluation criteria specified in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report.


===1.1 Spent===
B.Hanson                                     If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415-1617 or via e-mail at Frankie.Vega@nrc.gov.
Fuel Pool Structural Evaluation Section 3.1 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides a SFP structural evaluation approach used to demonstrate that the SFP structure is sufficiently robust against the reevaluated seismic hazard. This approach supplements the guidance in Section 7 of the SPID and followed acceptable methods used to assess the seismic capacity of structures, systems, and components (SSCs) for nuclear power plants as documented in EPRI NP
Sincerely, Frankie Vega, Project Manager       /RA/
-6041 1. Table 3-2 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report (reproduced from Table 2.3 of EPRI NP
Hazards Management Branch Japan Lessons-Learned Division Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-374
-6041) provides the structural screening criteria to assess the SFPs and their supporting structures. 
 
The licensee stated that it followed the SFP structural evaluation approach presented in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report and provided site
-specific data to confirm its applicability. 
 
1 A Methodology for Assessment of Nuclear Plant Seismic Margin, Revision 1. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA: 1991. NP
-6041-SL.
B.Hanson  The NRC staff reviewed the structural information provided, which included the requested site
-specific data in Section 3.3 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report
, and confirmed that the evaluation criteria are applicable to the LaSalle site. The staff concludes that SFP SSCs were appropriately evaluated and screened based on the seismic capacity criteria in EPRI NP
-6041, and that the licensee has demonstrated that the SFP structure is sufficiently robust and can withstand ground motions with peak spectral acceleration less than or equal to 0.8g.
 
===1.2 Spent===
Fuel Pool Non
-Structural Evaluation Section 3.2 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides criteria for evaluating the non
-structural aspects of the SFP, such as piping connections, fuel gates, and anti
-siphoning devices, as well as SFP sloshing and heat up and boil
-off of SFP water inventory. Specifically, Table 3-4 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides a summary of the SFP non
-structural evaluation criteria derived in Section 3.2
, along with applicability criteria to demonstrate that site
-specific conditions are suitable for applying the evaluation criteria.
 
The licensee stated that it followed the SFP non
-structural evaluation approach presented in the guidance report and provided site
-specific data to confirm its applicability. The staff reviewed the non-structural information provided, which included the requested site
-specific data in Table 3-4 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report, and confirmed that the evaluation criteria are applicable to the LaSalle site. Therefore, the staff concludes that the licensee acceptably evaluated the non
-structural considerations for SSCs whose failure could lead to potential drain
-down of the SFP due to a seismic event.
CONCLUSION
 
The NRC staff reviewed Exelon's SFP evaluation report. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee's implementation of the SFP integrity evaluation met the criteria of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report for LaSalle and therefore, Exelon responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the NRC's 50.54(f) letter. 
 
B.Hanson If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415
-1617 or via e-mail at Frankie.Vega@nrc.gov. Sincerely, Frankie Vega, Project Manager  
/RA/ Hazards Management Branch
 
Japan Lessons
-Learned Division Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No s. 50-373 and 50
-374


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


Technical Review Checklist c c w/encl: Distribution via Listserv
Technical Review Checklist cc w/encl: Distribution via Listserv


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* via e-mail OFFICE NRR/JLD/JHMB/PM NRR/JLD/LA NRR/JLD/JHMB/BC(A)
* via e-mail OFFICE NRR/JLD/JHMB/PM             NRR/JLD/LA                 NRR/JLD/JHMB/BC(A)
NAME FVega SLent GBowman DATE 09/13/2016 09/09/2016 09/13/2016 OFFICE NRR/JLD/JHMB/PM NAME FVega   DATE 09/13/2016
NAME     FVega                     SLent                     GBowman DATE     09/13/2016               09/09/2016                 09/13/2016 OFFICE NRR/JLD/JHMB/PM NAME     FVega DATE     09/13/2016 TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATIONS FOR LOW GROUND MOTION RESPONSE SPECTRUM SITES IMPLEMENTING NEAR-TERM TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.1 SEISMIC LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-373 AND 50-374 BACKGROUND By letter dated March 12, 2012 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML12053A340), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a request for information to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.54(f), Conditions of License (hereafter referred to as the 50.54(f) letter). of the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to reevaluate the seismic hazard at their site using present-day methods and guidance for licensing new nuclear power plants, and identify actions to address or modify, as necessary, plant components affected by the reevaluated seismic hazards. Enclosure 1, Item 4, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees perform a comparison of the ground motion response spectrum (GMRS) with the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE). Enclosure 1, Item 9, requests that, when the GMRS exceeds the SSE in the 1 to 10 Hertz (Hz) frequency range, a seismic evaluation be made of the spent fuel pool (SFP).
More specifically, plants were asked to consider all seismically induced failures that can lead to draining of the SFP.
Additionally, by letter dated February 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16055A021), the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) submitted Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Report No.
3002007148 entitled, Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Spent Fuel Pool Integrity Evaluation (SFP Evaluation Guidance Report). The SFP Evaluation Guidance Report supports the completion of SFP evaluations for sites with reevaluated seismic hazard exceedance in the 1 to 10 Hz frequency range. Specifically, the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report addressed those sites where the GMRS peak spectral acceleration (Sa) is less than or equal to 0.8g (low GMRS sites). The NRC endorsed the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report by letter dated March 17, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15350A158), as an acceptable method for licensees to use when responding to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. Licensee deviations from the SFP Evaluation Guidance should be discussed in their SFP evaluation submittal.
By letter dated August 31, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16244A802), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee) provided an SFP report in a response to Enclosure 1, Item 9, of the 50.54(f) letter, for the LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle).
Enclosure
 
The NRC staff performed its review of the licensees submittal to assess whether the licensee responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. A multidisciplinary team checked whether the site-specific parameters are within the bounds of the criteria considered in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report, verified the SFPs seismic adequacy to withstand the reevaluated GMRS hazard levels, and confirmed that the requested information in response to Item 9 of the 50.54(f) letter.
A review checklist was used for consistency and scope. The application of this staff review is limited to the SFP evaluation as part of the seismic review of low GMRS sites as part of the Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1.
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Enclosure    TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATIONS FOR LOW GROUND MOTION  RESPONSE SPECTRUM SITES IMPLEMENTING N EAR-TERM T ASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.1 SEISMIC LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50
NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Spent Fuel Pool Evaluations Technical Review Checklist for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle)
-373 AND 50
Site Parameters:
-374  BACKGROUND By letter dated March 12, 2012 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No.
I.     Site-Specific GMRS The licensee:
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* Provided the site-specific GMRS consistent with the information          Yes provided in the Seismic Hazard and Screening Report (SHSR), or its update, and evaluated by the staff in its staff assessment.
), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a request for information to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulatio ns (10 CFR), Section 50.54(f)
* Stated that the GMRS peak Sa is less than or equal to 0.8g for any      Yes frequency.
, "Conditions of License" (hereafter referred to as the "50.54(f) letter"). Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to reevaluate the seismic hazard at their site using present
Notes from the reviewer:
-day methods and guidance for licensing new nuclear power plants, and identify actions to address or modify, as necessary, plant components affected by the reevaluated seismic hazards. Enclosure 1, Item 4, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees perform a comparison of the ground motion response spectrum (GMRS) with the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE). Enclosure 1, Item 9 , requests that, when the GMRS exceeds the SSE in the 1 to 10 Hert z (Hz) frequency range
: 1. The NRC staff confirmed that the site-specific peak Sa = 0.695g (ADAMS Accession No. ML14091A013).
, a seismic evaluation be made of the spent fuel pool (SFP). More specifically, plants were asked to consider "-all seismically induced failures that can lead to draining of the SFP
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
."  Additionally, by letter dated February 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16055A021
No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
), the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) submitted Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Report No.
The NRC staff concludes:
3002007148 entitled, "Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Spent Fuel Pool Integrity Evaluation"
* The site-specific GMRS peak Sa at any frequency is less than 0.8g.       Yes
* The licensees GMRS used in this evaluation is consistent with the information provided in the SHSR.                                        Yes Structural Parameters:
II. Seismic Design of the SFP Structure The licensee:
* Specified the building housing the SFP.                                 Yes
* Specified the plants peak ground acceleration (PGA).                   Yes
* Stated that the building housing the SFP was designed using an SSE with a PGA of at least 0.1g.                                        Yes 3


(SFP Evaluation Guidance Report). The SFP Evaluation Guidance Report supports the completion of SFP evaluations for sites with reevaluated seismic hazard exceedance in the 1 to 10 Hz frequency range. Specifically, th e SFP Evaluation Guidance Report address ed those sites where the GMRS peak spectral acceleration (Sa) is less than or equal to 0.8g (low GMRS sites). The NRC endorsed the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report by letter dated March 17, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15350A158
Notes from the reviewer:
), as an acceptable method for licensees to use when responding to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter
: 1. The NRC staff confirmed that the SFP is housed in the reactor building.
. Licensee deviations from the SFP Evaluation Guidance should be discussed in their SFP evaluation submittal.
: 2. The NRC staff confirmed that the reactor building is a seismic Category I structure and was designed to the SSE with PGA of 0.20g (Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR Table 3.2-1, UFSAR Section 2.5.2.6).
By letter dated August 31, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No.
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
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No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee) provided a n SFP report in a response to Enclosure 1, Item 9 , of the 50.54(f) letter, for the LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle).
The NRC staff concludes that:
The NRC staff performed its review of the licensee's submittal to assess whether the licensee responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. A multidisciplinary team checked whether the site-specific parameters are within the bounds of the criteria considered in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report , verified the SFP's seism ic adequacy to withstand the reevaluated GMRS hazard levels
* The structure housing the SFP was designed using an SSE with a              Yes PGA of at least 0.1g.
, and confirmed that the requested information in response to Item 9 of the 50.54(f) letter.
III. Structural Load Path to the SFP The licensee:
A review checklist was used for consistency and scope.
* Provided a description of the structural load path from the                 Yes foundation to the SFP.
The application of this staff review is limited to the SFP evaluation as part of the seismic review of low GMRS sites as part of the N ear-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1.                            
* Performed screening based on EPRI NP-6041 Table 2-3 screening              Yes criteria.
Notes from the reviewer:
: 1. The staff verified the structural load path to the SFP (UFSAR 3.8.4.1.1.1)
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
The NRC staff concludes that:
* Licensee appropriately described the structural load path to the           Yes SFP.
* Structures were appropriately screened based on the screening criteria in EPRI NP-6041.                                                   Yes 4


3  NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Spent Fuel Pool Evaluations Technical Review Checklist for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle)
IV. SFP Structure Included in the Civil Inspection Program Performed in Accordance with Maintenance Rule The licensee:
Site Parameters:
* Stated that the SFP structure is included in the Civil Inspection      Yes Program performed in accordance with Maintenance Rule (10 CFR 50.65).
I. Site-Specific GMRS The licensee:
Notes from the reviewer:
Provided the site
None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
-specific GMRS consistent with the information provided in the Seismic Hazard and Screening Report (SHSR), or its update, and evaluated by the staff in its staff assessment
No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
. Stated that the GMRS peak S a is less than or equal to 0.8g for any frequency. Yes  Yes  Notes from the reviewer: 1. Th e NRC staff confirmed that the site
The NRC staff concludes that:
-specific peak S a = 0.695 g (ADAMS Accession No. ML14091A013
* The SFP structure is included in the Civil Inspection Program          Yes performed in accordance with Maintenance Rule (10 CFR 50.65).
). Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution
Non-Structural Parameters:
No deviations or deficiencies were identified
V. Applicability of Piping Evaluation The licensee:
. The NRC staff concludes:
* Stated that piping attached to the SFP is evaluated to the SSE.         Yes Notes from the reviewer:
The site-specific GMRS peak S a at any frequency is less than 0.8g.
: 1. The staff confirmed that the SFP piping system was designed and evaluated to the SSE (UFSAR Section 9.1).
The licensee's GMRS used in this evaluation is consistent with the information provided in the SHSR.
Yes  Yes  Structural Parameters:
II. Seismic Design of the SFP Structure  The licensee:
Specified the building housing the SFP. Specified the plant's peak ground acceleration (PGA). Stated that the building housing the SFP was designed using an SSE with a PGA of at least 0.1g. Yes Yes  Yes 4  Notes from the reviewer: 1. The NRC staff confirmed that the SFP is housed in the reactor building. 2. The NRC staff confirmed that t he reactor building is a seismic Category I structure and was designed to the SSE with PGA of 0.20 g (Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (U F SAR Table 3.2-1, UFSAR Section 2.5.2.6
). Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
No deviations or deficiencies were identified
. The NRC staff concludes that
:    The structure housing the SFP was designed using an SSE with a PGA of at least 0.1g.
Yes    III. Structural Load Path to the SFP The licensee:
Provided a description of the structural load path from the foundation to the SFP
. Performed screening based on EPRI NP-6041 Table 2-3 screening criteria. Yes  Yes  Notes from the reviewer:    1. The staff verified the structural load path to the SFP (UFSAR 3.8.4.1.1.1)
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
No deviations or deficiencies were identified
No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
. The NRC staff concludes that:
The NRC staff concludes that:
Licensee appropriately described the structural load path to the SFP. Structures were appropriately screened based on the screening criteria in EPRI NP-6041. Yes  Yes 
* The piping attached to the SFP is evaluated to the SSE.                 Yes
* Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation        Yes guidance have been met.
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5  IV. SFP Structure Included in the Civil Inspection Program Performed in Accordance with Maintenance Rule The licensee:
VI. Siphoning Evaluation The licensee:
Stated that the SFP structure is included in the Civil Inspection Program performed in accordance with Maintenance Rule (10 CFR 50.65). Yes   Notes from the reviewer:  None  Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
* Stated that anti-siphoning devices are installed on piping systems          Yes that could lead to siphoning inventory from the SFP.
No deviation s or deficiencies were identified
* In cases where anti-siphoning devices were not included on the applicable piping, a description documenting the evaluation                  No performed to determined the seismic adequacy of the piping is provided.
. The NRC staff concludes that:
* Stated that the piping of the SFP cooling system cannot lead to rapid        Yes drain down due to siphoning.
The SFP structure is included in the Civil Inspection Program performed in accordance with Maintenance Rule (10 CFR 50.65
* Provided a seismic adequacy evaluation, in accordance with NP-               No 6041, for cases where active siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller piping with extremely large extended operators.
). Yes    Non-Structural Parameters:
* Stated that no anti-siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller          Yes piping with extremely large extended operators.
V. Applicability of Piping Evaluation  The licensee:
Notes from the reviewer:
Stated that piping attached to the SFP is evaluated to the SSE
: 1. UFSAR Section 9.1.2.1.3.3 confirms that all piping which enters the SFP are equipped with a vacuum breaker, thereby preventing the possibility of siphoning the pool
. Yes  Notes from the reviewer: 1. The staff confirmed that the SFP piping system was designed and evaluated to the SSE (UFSAR Section 9.1
: 2. Licensee stated that no active anti-siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller piping with extremely large extended operator.
). Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
No deviations or deficiencies were identified
No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
. The NRC staff concludes that:
The NRC staff concludes :
The piping attached to the SFP is evaluated to the SSE
* Anti-siphoning devices are installed on all SFP piping that could lead      Yes to siphoning the SFPs
. Applicability criteria specified in Table 3
* No active anti-siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller piping        Yes with extremely large extended operators.
-4 of SFP evaluation guidance have been met. Yes  Yes 
* Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation             Yes guidance have been met.
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6  VI. Siphoning Evaluation The licensee:
VII. Sloshing Evaluation The licensee:
Stated that anti-sip honing devices are installed on piping systems that could lead to siphoning inventory from the SFP
* Specified the SFP dimensions (length, width, and depth).                 Yes
. In cases where anti
* Specified that the SFP dimensions are bounded by the dimensions         Yes specified in the report (i.e. SFP length and width <125ft.; SFP depth >36ft.).
-siphoning devices were not included on the applicable piping, a description documenting the evaluation performed to determined the seismic adequacy of the piping is provided. Stated that the piping of the SFP cooling system cannot lead to rapid drain down due to siphoning
* Stated that the peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is       Yes less than 0.1g.
. Provided a seismic adequacy evaluation
Notes from the reviewer:
, in accordance with NP
: 1. The staff confirmed in the SHSR that the peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is less than 0.1g (SHSR).
-6041 , for cases where active siphoning devices are attached to 2" or smaller piping with extremely large extended operators.
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
Stated that no anti
No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
-siphoning devices are attached to 2" or smaller piping with extremely large extended operators. Yes  No  Yes  No  Yes  Notes from the reviewer:  1. U F SAR Section 9.1.2.1.3.3 confirms that all piping which enters the SFP are equipped with a vacuum breaker, thereby preventing the possibility of siphoning the pool
The NRC staff concludes:
: 2. Licensee stated that no active anti
* SFP dimensions are bounded by the dimensions specified in the           Yes report (i.e. SFP length and width <125ft.; SFP depth >36ft.).
-siphoning devices are attached to 2" or smaller piping with extremely large extended operator
* The peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is less than         Yes 0.1g.
. Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution
* Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation         Yes guidance have been met.
:  No deviations or deficiencies were identified
: 1. Evaporation Evaluation The licensee:
. The NRC staff concludes
* Provided the surface area of the plants SFP.                          Yes
:  Anti-siphoning devices are installed on all SFP piping that could lead to siphoning the SFPs N o active anti
* Stated that the surface area of the plants SFP is greater than         Yes 500 ft2.
-siphoning devices are attached to 2" or smaller piping with extremely large extended operator
* Provided the licensed reactor core thermal power                       Yes
: s. Applicability criteria specified in Table 3
* Stated that the reactor core thermal power is less than 4,000           Yes MW t per unit.
-4 of SFP evaluation guidance have been met. Yes  Yes  Yes 7  VII. Sloshing Evaluation The licensee:
Notes from the reviewer:
Specified the SFP dimensions (length, width
: 1. Surface area of pool = 1,360 ft2
, and depth). Specified that the SFP dimensions are bounded by the dimensions specified in the report (i.e. SFP length and width <125ft.; SFP depth >36ft.)
: 2. Reactor thermal power = 3,546 MW t (Unit 1 and Unit 2); (UFSAR, Section 1.1) 7
. Stated that the peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is less than 0.1g. Yes Yes  Yes Notes from the reviewer:   1. The staff confirmed in the SHSR that the peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is less than 0.1g (SHSR). Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution
No deviations or deficiencies were identified
. The NRC staff concludes:   SFP dimensions are bounded by the dimensions specified in the report (i.e. SFP length and width <125ft.; SFP depth >36ft.)
. The peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is less than 0.1g. Applicability criteria specified in Table 3
-4 of SFP evaluation guidance have been met. Yes  Yes            Yes  1. Evaporation Evaluation The licensee:
Provided the surface area of the plant's SFP
. Stated that the surface area of the plant's SFP is greater than 500 ft 2. Provided the licensed reactor core thermal power Stated that the reactor core thermal power is less than 4,000 MW t per unit. Yes            Yes  Yes Yes  Notes from the reviewer:
: 1. Surface area of pool = 1,360 ft 2 2. Reactor thermal power =
3 , 546 MW t (Unit 1 and Unit 2); (UFSAR , Section 1.1)


Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:
No deviations or deficiencies were identified
No deviations or deficiencies were identified.
. The NRC staff concludes:
The NRC staff concludes:
The surface area of the plant's SFP is greater than 500 ft
* The surface area of the plants SFP is greater than 500 ft2.              Yes
: 2. The reactor core thermal power is less than 4,000 MW t per unit. Applicability criteria specified in Table 3
* The reactor core thermal power is less than 4,000 MW t per unit.           Yes
-4 of SFP evaluation guidance have been met.               Yes Yes            Yes
* Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation           Yes guidance have been met.


== Conclusions:==
==
Conclusions:==


The NRC staff reviewed Exelon's SFP evaluation report. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee's implementation of the SFP integrity evaluation met the criteria of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report for LaSalle and therefore Exelon responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter.}}
The NRC staff reviewed Exelons SFP evaluation report. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensees implementation of the SFP integrity evaluation met the criteria of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report for LaSalle and therefore Exelon responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter.
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Staff Review of Spent Fuel Pool Evaluation Associated with Reevaluated Seismic Hazard Implementing Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.1
ML16252A314
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Site: LaSalle  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/13/2016
From: Frankie Vega
Japan Lessons-Learned Division
To: Bryan Hanson
Exelon Generation Co, Exelon Nuclear
VEGA F, NRR/JLD, 415-1617
References
CAC MF3881, CAC MF3882
Download: ML16252A314 (13)


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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 September 13, 2016 Mr. Bryan Hanson Senior Vice President Exelon Generation Company, LLC President and Chief Nuclear Officer Exelon Nuclear 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555

SUBJECT:

LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 - STAFF REVIEW OF SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATION ASSOCIATED WITH REEVALUATED SEISMIC HAZARD IMPLEMENTING NEAR-TERM TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.1 (CAC NOS. MF3881 AND MF3882)

Dear Mr. Hanson:

The purpose of this letter is to inform Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee) of the results of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staffs review of the spent fuel pool (SFP) evaluation for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle), which was submitted in response to Item 9 of Enclosure 1 of the NRCs March 12, 2012, request for information (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML12053A340), issued under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 50, Section 50.54(f) (hereafter referred to as the 50.54(f) letter). The NRC staff concludes that the licensees assessment was performed consistent with the NRC endorsed SFP Evaluation Guidance Report and has provided sufficient information to complete the response to Item 9 of the 50.54(f) letter.

BACKGROUND On March 12, 2012, the NRC issued the 50.54(f) letter. The request was issued as part of implementing lessons learned from the accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. to the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees reevaluate seismic hazards at their sites using present-day methodologies and guidance. Enclosure 1, Item 4, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees perform a comparison of the ground motion response spectrum (GMRS) and the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE). The staffs assessment of the information provided in response to Items 1-3 and 5-7 of the 50.54(f) letter is provided by letter dated April 21, 2015 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15013A132). Enclosure 1, Item 9, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that, when the GMRS exceeds the SSE in the 1 to 10 Hertz frequency range, a seismic evaluation be made of the SFP. More specifically, plants were asked to consider all seismically induced failures that can lead to draining of the SFP.

B.Hanson By letter dated February 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16055A021), the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) staff submitted Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Report No. 3002007148 entitled, Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Spent Fuel Pool Integrity Evaluation (SFP Evaluation Guidance Report). The SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides criteria for evaluating the seismic adequacy of an SFP to the reevaluated GMRS hazard levels. This report supplements the guidance in EPRI Report 1025287, Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Screening, Prioritization and Implementation Details (SPID) (ADAMS Accession No. ML12333A170) for plants where the GMRS peak spectral acceleration is less than or equal to 0.8g (low GMRS sites). The NRC endorsed the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report by letter dated March 17, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15350A158), as an acceptable method for licensees to use when responding to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter.

By letter dated October 27, 2015 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15194A015), the NRC staff stated that SFP evaluation submittals for low GMRS sites are expected by December 31, 2016.

REVIEW OF LICENSEE SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATION By letter dated August 31, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16244A802), Exelon submitted its SFP evaluation for LaSalle for NRC review. The NRC staff assessed the licensees implementation of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report through the completion of a reviewer checklist, which is included in Enclosure 1 to this letter.

TECHNICAL EVALUATION Section 3.0 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report develops SFP evaluation criteria for plants with GMRS peak spectral acceleration less than or equal to 0.8g. These criteria address SFP structural elements (e.g., floors, walls, and supports); non-structural elements (e.g.,

penetrations); seismic-induced SFP sloshing; and water loses due to heat-up and boil-off.

Section 3 also provides applicability criteria, which will enable licensees to determine if their site-specific conditions are within the bounds considered in developing the evaluation criteria this report. The staffs review consists of confirming that these SFP site-specific conditions are within the bounds considered for the evaluation criteria specified in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report.

1.1 Spent Fuel Pool Structural Evaluation Section 3.1 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides a SFP structural evaluation approach used to demonstrate that the SFP structure is sufficiently robust against the reevaluated seismic hazard. This approach supplements the guidance in Section 7 of the SPID and followed acceptable methods used to assess the seismic capacity of structures, systems, and components (SSCs) for nuclear power plants as documented in EPRI NP-6041 1. Table 3-2 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report (reproduced from Table 2.3 of EPRI NP-6041) provides the structural screening criteria to assess the SFPs and their supporting structures.

The licensee stated that it followed the SFP structural evaluation approach presented in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report and provided site-specific data to confirm its applicability.

1 A Methodology for Assessment of Nuclear Plant Seismic Margin, Revision 1. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA: 1991. NP-6041-SL.

B.Hanson The NRC staff reviewed the structural information provided, which included the requested site-specific data in Section 3.3 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report, and confirmed that the evaluation criteria are applicable to the LaSalle site. The staff concludes that SFP SSCs were appropriately evaluated and screened based on the seismic capacity criteria in EPRI NP-6041, and that the licensee has demonstrated that the SFP structure is sufficiently robust and can withstand ground motions with peak spectral acceleration less than or equal to 0.8g.

1.2 Spent Fuel Pool Non-Structural Evaluation Section 3.2 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides criteria for evaluating the non-structural aspects of the SFP, such as piping connections, fuel gates, and anti-siphoning devices, as well as SFP sloshing and heat up and boil-off of SFP water inventory. Specifically, Table 3-4 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report provides a summary of the SFP non-structural evaluation criteria derived in Section 3.2, along with applicability criteria to demonstrate that site-specific conditions are suitable for applying the evaluation criteria.

The licensee stated that it followed the SFP non-structural evaluation approach presented in the guidance report and provided site-specific data to confirm its applicability. The staff reviewed the non-structural information provided, which included the requested site-specific data in Table 3-4 of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report, and confirmed that the evaluation criteria are applicable to the LaSalle site. Therefore, the staff concludes that the licensee acceptably evaluated the non-structural considerations for SSCs whose failure could lead to potential drain-down of the SFP due to a seismic event.

CONCLUSION The NRC staff reviewed Exelons SFP evaluation report. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensees implementation of the SFP integrity evaluation met the criteria of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report for LaSalle and therefore, Exelon responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the NRCs 50.54(f) letter.

B.Hanson If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415-1617 or via e-mail at Frankie.Vega@nrc.gov.

Sincerely, Frankie Vega, Project Manager /RA/

Hazards Management Branch Japan Lessons-Learned Division Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-374

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NAME FVega SLent GBowman DATE 09/13/2016 09/09/2016 09/13/2016 OFFICE NRR/JLD/JHMB/PM NAME FVega DATE 09/13/2016 TECHNICAL REVIEW CHECKLIST BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO SPENT FUEL POOL EVALUATIONS FOR LOW GROUND MOTION RESPONSE SPECTRUM SITES IMPLEMENTING NEAR-TERM TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.1 SEISMIC LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-373 AND 50-374 BACKGROUND By letter dated March 12, 2012 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML12053A340), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a request for information to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.54(f), Conditions of License (hereafter referred to as the 50.54(f) letter). of the 50.54(f) letter requests addressees to reevaluate the seismic hazard at their site using present-day methods and guidance for licensing new nuclear power plants, and identify actions to address or modify, as necessary, plant components affected by the reevaluated seismic hazards. Enclosure 1, Item 4, of the 50.54(f) letter requested that licensees perform a comparison of the ground motion response spectrum (GMRS) with the safe shutdown earthquake (SSE). Enclosure 1, Item 9, requests that, when the GMRS exceeds the SSE in the 1 to 10 Hertz (Hz) frequency range, a seismic evaluation be made of the spent fuel pool (SFP).

More specifically, plants were asked to consider all seismically induced failures that can lead to draining of the SFP.

Additionally, by letter dated February 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16055A021), the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) submitted Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Report No.

3002007148 entitled, Seismic Evaluation Guidance: Spent Fuel Pool Integrity Evaluation (SFP Evaluation Guidance Report). The SFP Evaluation Guidance Report supports the completion of SFP evaluations for sites with reevaluated seismic hazard exceedance in the 1 to 10 Hz frequency range. Specifically, the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report addressed those sites where the GMRS peak spectral acceleration (Sa) is less than or equal to 0.8g (low GMRS sites). The NRC endorsed the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report by letter dated March 17, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML15350A158), as an acceptable method for licensees to use when responding to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. Licensee deviations from the SFP Evaluation Guidance should be discussed in their SFP evaluation submittal.

By letter dated August 31, 2016 (ADAMS Accession No. ML16244A802), Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee) provided an SFP report in a response to Enclosure 1, Item 9, of the 50.54(f) letter, for the LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle).

Enclosure

The NRC staff performed its review of the licensees submittal to assess whether the licensee responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter. A multidisciplinary team checked whether the site-specific parameters are within the bounds of the criteria considered in the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report, verified the SFPs seismic adequacy to withstand the reevaluated GMRS hazard levels, and confirmed that the requested information in response to Item 9 of the 50.54(f) letter.

A review checklist was used for consistency and scope. The application of this staff review is limited to the SFP evaluation as part of the seismic review of low GMRS sites as part of the Near-Term Task Force (NTTF) Recommendation 2.1.

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NTTF Recommendation 2.1 Spent Fuel Pool Evaluations Technical Review Checklist for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (LaSalle)

Site Parameters:

I. Site-Specific GMRS The licensee:

  • Provided the site-specific GMRS consistent with the information Yes provided in the Seismic Hazard and Screening Report (SHSR), or its update, and evaluated by the staff in its staff assessment.
  • Stated that the GMRS peak Sa is less than or equal to 0.8g for any Yes frequency.

Notes from the reviewer:

1. The NRC staff confirmed that the site-specific peak Sa = 0.695g (ADAMS Accession No. ML14091A013).

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes:

  • The site-specific GMRS peak Sa at any frequency is less than 0.8g. Yes
  • The licensees GMRS used in this evaluation is consistent with the information provided in the SHSR. Yes Structural Parameters:

II. Seismic Design of the SFP Structure The licensee:

  • Specified the building housing the SFP. Yes
  • Specified the plants peak ground acceleration (PGA). Yes
  • Stated that the building housing the SFP was designed using an SSE with a PGA of at least 0.1g. Yes 3

Notes from the reviewer:

1. The NRC staff confirmed that the SFP is housed in the reactor building.
2. The NRC staff confirmed that the reactor building is a seismic Category I structure and was designed to the SSE with PGA of 0.20g (Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR Table 3.2-1, UFSAR Section 2.5.2.6).

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes that:

  • The structure housing the SFP was designed using an SSE with a Yes PGA of at least 0.1g.

III. Structural Load Path to the SFP The licensee:

  • Provided a description of the structural load path from the Yes foundation to the SFP.
  • Performed screening based on EPRI NP-6041 Table 2-3 screening Yes criteria.

Notes from the reviewer:

1. The staff verified the structural load path to the SFP (UFSAR 3.8.4.1.1.1)

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes that:

  • Licensee appropriately described the structural load path to the Yes SFP.
  • Structures were appropriately screened based on the screening criteria in EPRI NP-6041. Yes 4

IV. SFP Structure Included in the Civil Inspection Program Performed in Accordance with Maintenance Rule The licensee:

  • Stated that the SFP structure is included in the Civil Inspection Yes Program performed in accordance with Maintenance Rule (10 CFR 50.65).

Notes from the reviewer:

None Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes that:

  • The SFP structure is included in the Civil Inspection Program Yes performed in accordance with Maintenance Rule (10 CFR 50.65).

Non-Structural Parameters:

V. Applicability of Piping Evaluation The licensee:

  • Stated that piping attached to the SFP is evaluated to the SSE. Yes Notes from the reviewer:
1. The staff confirmed that the SFP piping system was designed and evaluated to the SSE (UFSAR Section 9.1).

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes that:

  • The piping attached to the SFP is evaluated to the SSE. Yes
  • Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation Yes guidance have been met.

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VI. Siphoning Evaluation The licensee:

  • Stated that anti-siphoning devices are installed on piping systems Yes that could lead to siphoning inventory from the SFP.
  • In cases where anti-siphoning devices were not included on the applicable piping, a description documenting the evaluation No performed to determined the seismic adequacy of the piping is provided.
  • Stated that the piping of the SFP cooling system cannot lead to rapid Yes drain down due to siphoning.
  • Provided a seismic adequacy evaluation, in accordance with NP- No 6041, for cases where active siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller piping with extremely large extended operators.
  • Stated that no anti-siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller Yes piping with extremely large extended operators.

Notes from the reviewer:

1. UFSAR Section 9.1.2.1.3.3 confirms that all piping which enters the SFP are equipped with a vacuum breaker, thereby preventing the possibility of siphoning the pool
2. Licensee stated that no active anti-siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller piping with extremely large extended operator.

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes :

  • Anti-siphoning devices are installed on all SFP piping that could lead Yes to siphoning the SFPs
  • No active anti-siphoning devices are attached to 2 or smaller piping Yes with extremely large extended operators.
  • Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation Yes guidance have been met.

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VII. Sloshing Evaluation The licensee:

  • Specified the SFP dimensions (length, width, and depth). Yes
  • Specified that the SFP dimensions are bounded by the dimensions Yes specified in the report (i.e. SFP length and width <125ft.; SFP depth >36ft.).
  • Stated that the peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is Yes less than 0.1g.

Notes from the reviewer:

1. The staff confirmed in the SHSR that the peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is less than 0.1g (SHSR).

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes:

  • SFP dimensions are bounded by the dimensions specified in the Yes report (i.e. SFP length and width <125ft.; SFP depth >36ft.).
  • The peak Sa in the frequency range less than 0.3 Hz is less than Yes 0.1g.
  • Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation Yes guidance have been met.
1. Evaporation Evaluation The licensee:
  • Provided the surface area of the plants SFP. Yes
  • Stated that the surface area of the plants SFP is greater than Yes 500 ft2.
  • Provided the licensed reactor core thermal power Yes
  • Stated that the reactor core thermal power is less than 4,000 Yes MW t per unit.

Notes from the reviewer:

1. Surface area of pool = 1,360 ft2
2. Reactor thermal power = 3,546 MW t (Unit 1 and Unit 2); (UFSAR, Section 1.1) 7

Deviation(s) or Deficiency(ies), and Resolution:

No deviations or deficiencies were identified.

The NRC staff concludes:

  • The surface area of the plants SFP is greater than 500 ft2. Yes
  • The reactor core thermal power is less than 4,000 MW t per unit. Yes
  • Applicability criteria specified in Table 3-4 of SFP evaluation Yes guidance have been met.

==

Conclusions:==

The NRC staff reviewed Exelons SFP evaluation report. Based on its review, the NRC staff concludes that the licensees implementation of the SFP integrity evaluation met the criteria of the SFP Evaluation Guidance Report for LaSalle and therefore Exelon responded appropriately to Item 9 in Enclosure 1 of the 50.54(f) letter.

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