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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217F8231999-10-13013 October 1999 Informs That on 990930,NRC Completed mid-cycle PPR of Catawba Nuclear Station.Based on Review,Nrc Did Not Identify Any New Areas That Warranted More than Core Insp Program Over Next Five Months.Historical Listing of Issues,Encl ML20217H0041999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards MOR for Sept 1999 & Revised MOR for Aug 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20217F1301999-10-0707 October 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Request for Relief 99-03 from Requirements of ASME B&PV Code,In Order to Seek Relief from Performing Individual Valve Testing for Certain Valves in DG Starting (Vg) Sys ML20212J3011999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10CFR54.17(c) Re Schedule for Submitting Application for Operating License Renewal.Se Also Encl ML20217K2651999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Retake Exams Repts 50-413/99-302 & 50-414/99-302 on 990921-23.Two of Three ROs & One SRO Who Received Administrative Section of Exam Passed Retake Exam, Representing 75 Percent Pass Rate 05000414/LER-1999-004, Forwards LER 99-004-01,providing Correction to Info Previously Provided in Rev 0 of Rept.Planned Corrective Actions Contain Commitments1999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-01,providing Correction to Info Previously Provided in Rev 0 of Rept.Planned Corrective Actions Contain Commitments 05000413/LER-1999-015, Forwards LER 99-015-00 Re Inoperability of Auxiliary Bldg Ventilation Sys That Exceeded TS Limits Due to Improperly Positioned Vortex Damper.Commitments Are Contained in Corrective Actions Section of Encl Rept1999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-015-00 Re Inoperability of Auxiliary Bldg Ventilation Sys That Exceeded TS Limits Due to Improperly Positioned Vortex Damper.Commitments Are Contained in Corrective Actions Section of Encl Rept ML20217A7911999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-413/99-05 & 50-414/99-05 on 990718- 0828 at Catawba Facility.Nine NCVs Identified Involving Inadequate Corrective Actions Associated with Degraded Svc Water Supply Piping to Auxiliary Feedwater Sys ML20212E6471999-09-24024 September 1999 Discusses GL 98-01 Issued by NRC on 980511 & DPC Responses for Catawba NPP & 990615.Informs That NRC Reviewed Response for Catawba & Concluded That All Requested Info Provided.Considers GL 98-01 to Be Closed for Catawba ML20212F0941999-09-21021 September 1999 Discusses Closeout of GL 97-06, Degradation of Steam Generator Internals for Cns,Units 1 & 2 ML20212M2001999-09-20020 September 1999 Confirms 990913 Telcon Between M Purser & R Carroll Re Management Meeting to Be Conducted on 991026 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Operator Licensing Issues 05000414/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00 Re Missed EDG TS Surveillance Concerning Verification of Availability of Offsite Power Sources Resulted from Defective Procedure.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in Rept Represent Regulatory Commitments1999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00 Re Missed EDG TS Surveillance Concerning Verification of Availability of Offsite Power Sources Resulted from Defective Procedure.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in Rept Represent Regulatory Commitments ML20212D5321999-09-15015 September 1999 Informs That Duke Energy Corp Agrees to Restrict Max Fuel Rod Average Burnup to 60,000 Mwd/Mtu,In Order to Support NRC Final Approval & Issuance of Requested Amend ML20212B4641999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 & Revised Monthly Operating Rept for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20212A4131999-09-14014 September 1999 Informs That TR DPC-NE-2009P Submitted in 990817 Affidavit, Marked Proprietary,Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure, Pursuant to 10CFR2.709(b) & Section 103(b) of Atomic Energy Act of 1954,as Amended ML20212M1931999-09-13013 September 1999 Refers to 990909 Meeting Conducted at Region II Office Re Presentation of Licensee self-assessment of Catawba Nuclear Station Performance.List of Attendees & Licensee Presentation Handout Encl ML20212A3751999-09-10010 September 1999 Informs That Postponing Implementation of New Conditions Improved by RG 1.147,rev 12,acceptable Since Evaluation on Relief Based on Implementation Code Case for Duration of Insp Interval ML20212A5191999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests NRC Approval for Relief from Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI,1989 Edition,App VI,VI-2430(c) & 2440(b).Approval of 99-GO-002 Is Requested by 000301 05000413/LER-1999-014, Forwards LER 99-014-00, Missed Surveillance & Operation Prohibited by TS Occurred as Result of Defective Procedures or Program & Inappropriate TS Requirements. Planned Corrective Action Stated in Rept Represents Commitment1999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-014-00, Missed Surveillance & Operation Prohibited by TS Occurred as Result of Defective Procedures or Program & Inappropriate TS Requirements. Planned Corrective Action Stated in Rept Represents Commitment 05000414/LER-1999-003, Forwards LER 99-003-01, Unplanned Actuation of ESFAS Due to a SG High Level Caused by Inadequate Procedural Guidance. Suppl Rept Provides Info Re Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Developed Subsequent to Rev1999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-003-01, Unplanned Actuation of ESFAS Due to a SG High Level Caused by Inadequate Procedural Guidance. Suppl Rept Provides Info Re Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Developed Subsequent to Rev 0 of LER ML20211H1741999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Comments on Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 Specific Reactor Vessel Info Contained in Rvid.Ltr Dtd 990107,rept ATI-98-012-T005 & Partial marked-up Rept WCAP-14995 Encl ML20211M4451999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Summary of Util Conclusions Re Outstanding Compliance Issue Re Staff Interpretation of TS SR 3.0.1,per Insp Repts 50-369/99-03 & 50-370/99-03,as Discussed with NRC During 990618 Meeting 05000413/LER-1999-013, Forwards LER 99-013-00,re RHR Heat Exchanger Bypass Valves Not Verified Per TS Surveillance.Surveillance Procedures Have Been Revised & There Are No Further Planned Corrective Actions or Commitments in LER1999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-013-00,re RHR Heat Exchanger Bypass Valves Not Verified Per TS Surveillance.Surveillance Procedures Have Been Revised & There Are No Further Planned Corrective Actions or Commitments in LER ML20211M8191999-08-25025 August 1999 Confirms 990825 Telcon Between G Gilbert & R Carroll Re Mgt Meeting to Be Held on 990909 in Atlanta,Ga,To Allow Licensee to Present self-assessment of Catawba Nuclear Station Performance ML20211A9641999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards SE Authorizing Licensee 990118 Request for Approval of Proposed Relief from Volumetric Exam Requirements of ASME B&PV Code,Section XI for Plant,Units 2 ML20211C1191999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards ISI Rept Unit 1 Catawba 1999 RFO 11, Providing Results of ISI Effort Associated with End of Cycle 11 ML20211B9471999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Request for Relief 99-02,associated with Limited Exam Results for Welds Which Were Inspected During Unit 1 End of Cycle 11 RFO ML20211C3651999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Rev 25 to Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program, Which Includes Reformatting of Manual & Addl Changes as Noted in Attached Summary of Changes ML20211F2971999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Updated Pages for DPC-NE-2009,submitted 980722.Pages Modify Fuel Design & thermal-hydraulic Analysis Sections of DPC-NE-2009. Proprietary Page 2-4 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 05000413/LER-1999-011, Forwards LER 99-011-00,re Missed Surveillance on Both Trains of CR Area Ventilation Sys Resulting in TS Violation.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in LER Represent Regulatory Commitment1999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-011-00,re Missed Surveillance on Both Trains of CR Area Ventilation Sys Resulting in TS Violation.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in LER Represent Regulatory Commitment ML20211B1121999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Topical Rept DPC-NE-2012, Dynamic Rod Worth Measurement Using Casmo/Simulate, Describing Results of Six Drwm Benchmark Cycles at Catawba & McGuire & Discusses Qualification to Use Drwm at Catawba & McGuire ML20210V0321999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-413/99-04 & 50-414/99-04 on 990606- 0717.Six Violations of NRC Requirements Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations,Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20210S2751999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for June 1999,encl ML20210Q3751999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006.Authorized Representative of Facility Must Submit Ltr as Listed,Thirty Days Before Exam Date,In Order to Register Individuals for Exam ML20210N9521999-08-0404 August 1999 Forwards Changes to Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual.Documents Constitutes Chapter 16 of Ufsar.With List of Effective Pages IR 05000413/19980131999-08-0202 August 1999 Discusses Integrated Insp Repts 50-413/98-13,50-414/98-13, 50-413/98-16,50-414/98-16 & NRC Special Repts 50/413/99-11 & 50-414/99-11 Conducted Between Aug 1998 & May 1999.Six Violations Occurred,Based on OI Investigation & Insp ML20210M6411999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Request for Relief 99-03 from Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,In Order to Seek Relief from Performing Individual Valve Testing for Certain Valves in DG Starting Air (Vg) Sys 05000413/LER-1999-010, Forwards LER 99-010-01 Which Replaces LER 99-002.Rept Number Has Been Changed in Order to Conform to Numbering Convention Specified in NUREG-1022,since Primary Event Involved Both Units1999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-010-01 Which Replaces LER 99-002.Rept Number Has Been Changed in Order to Conform to Numbering Convention Specified in NUREG-1022,since Primary Event Involved Both Units IR 05000413/19990101999-07-22022 July 1999 Discusses Insp Rept 50-413/99-10 & 50-414/99-10 on 990314- 0424 & Forwards Notice of Violation Re Failure to Comply with TS 3.7.13,when Misalignment of Two Electrical Breakers Rendered SSS Inoperable from 981216-29 ML20217G5241999-07-20020 July 1999 Forwards Exam Repts 50-413/99-301 & 50-414/99-301 on 990524- 27,0603,07-10 & 16.Of Fourteen SRO & RO Applicants Who Received Written Exams & Operating Tests,Eight Applicants Passed & Six Failed Exam 05000413/LER-1999-009, Forwards LER 99-009-00,re Inoperability of Containment Valve Injection Water Sys Valve in Excess of TS Limits.Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Are Being Finalized & Will Be Provided in Supplement to Rept1999-07-19019 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-009-00,re Inoperability of Containment Valve Injection Water Sys Valve in Excess of TS Limits.Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Are Being Finalized & Will Be Provided in Supplement to Rept 05000414/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-01 Re Unanalyzed Condition Associated with Relay Failure in Auxiliary Feedwater Sys,Due to Inadequate Single Failure Analysis.Rev Is Being Submitted to Include Results of Failure Analysis Which Was Performed1999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-01 Re Unanalyzed Condition Associated with Relay Failure in Auxiliary Feedwater Sys,Due to Inadequate Single Failure Analysis.Rev Is Being Submitted to Include Results of Failure Analysis Which Was Performed ML20209H4431999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for May 1999 on Unit Shutdowns Also Encl ML20210A5771999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Revsied Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual, Per 10CFR50.71(e),changing Sections 16.7-5,16.8-5,16.9-1,16.9-3,16.9-5 & 16.11-7.Manual Constitute Chapter 16 of UFSAR ML20216D3941999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Revs to Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual NUREG-1431, Forwards SER Agreeing with Util General Interpretation of TS LCO 3.0.6,but Finds No Technical Basis or Guidance That Snubbers Could Be Treated as Exception to General Interpretation1999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards SER Agreeing with Util General Interpretation of TS LCO 3.0.6,but Finds No Technical Basis or Guidance That Snubbers Could Be Treated as Exception to General Interpretation ML20196L0371999-07-0808 July 1999 Approves Requested Schedule Change of Current two-year Requalification Examinations to non-outage dates.Two-year Cycle Will Start on 991001 & Will End on 020930 05000413/LER-1999-008, Forwards LER 99-008-00,re Operation Prohibited by TS 3.5.2. Rev to LER Will Be Submitted by 990812 Which Will Include All Required Info About Ventilation Sys Pressure Boundry Breach1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-008-00,re Operation Prohibited by TS 3.5.2. Rev to LER Will Be Submitted by 990812 Which Will Include All Required Info About Ventilation Sys Pressure Boundry Breach ML20196J9001999-07-0606 July 1999 Informs That 990520 Submittal of Rept DPC-NE-3004-PA,Rev 1, Mass & Energy Release & Containment Response Methodology, Marked Proprietary Will Be Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of AEA of 1954 IR 05000413/19990031999-07-0101 July 1999 Discusses Insp Repts 50-413/99-03 & 50-414/99-03 Completed on 990605 & Transmitted by Ltr .Results of Delibrations for Violation Re Discovery of Potentially More Limiting Single Failure Affecting SGTS Analysis Provided 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217H0041999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards MOR for Sept 1999 & Revised MOR for Aug 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20217F1301999-10-0707 October 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Request for Relief 99-03 from Requirements of ASME B&PV Code,In Order to Seek Relief from Performing Individual Valve Testing for Certain Valves in DG Starting (Vg) Sys 05000414/LER-1999-004, Forwards LER 99-004-01,providing Correction to Info Previously Provided in Rev 0 of Rept.Planned Corrective Actions Contain Commitments1999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-01,providing Correction to Info Previously Provided in Rev 0 of Rept.Planned Corrective Actions Contain Commitments 05000413/LER-1999-015, Forwards LER 99-015-00 Re Inoperability of Auxiliary Bldg Ventilation Sys That Exceeded TS Limits Due to Improperly Positioned Vortex Damper.Commitments Are Contained in Corrective Actions Section of Encl Rept1999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-015-00 Re Inoperability of Auxiliary Bldg Ventilation Sys That Exceeded TS Limits Due to Improperly Positioned Vortex Damper.Commitments Are Contained in Corrective Actions Section of Encl Rept 05000414/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00 Re Missed EDG TS Surveillance Concerning Verification of Availability of Offsite Power Sources Resulted from Defective Procedure.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in Rept Represent Regulatory Commitments1999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00 Re Missed EDG TS Surveillance Concerning Verification of Availability of Offsite Power Sources Resulted from Defective Procedure.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in Rept Represent Regulatory Commitments ML20212D5321999-09-15015 September 1999 Informs That Duke Energy Corp Agrees to Restrict Max Fuel Rod Average Burnup to 60,000 Mwd/Mtu,In Order to Support NRC Final Approval & Issuance of Requested Amend ML20212B4641999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 & Revised Monthly Operating Rept for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20212A5191999-09-0808 September 1999 Requests NRC Approval for Relief from Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI,1989 Edition,App VI,VI-2430(c) & 2440(b).Approval of 99-GO-002 Is Requested by 000301 05000413/LER-1999-014, Forwards LER 99-014-00, Missed Surveillance & Operation Prohibited by TS Occurred as Result of Defective Procedures or Program & Inappropriate TS Requirements. Planned Corrective Action Stated in Rept Represents Commitment1999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards LER 99-014-00, Missed Surveillance & Operation Prohibited by TS Occurred as Result of Defective Procedures or Program & Inappropriate TS Requirements. Planned Corrective Action Stated in Rept Represents Commitment 05000414/LER-1999-003, Forwards LER 99-003-01, Unplanned Actuation of ESFAS Due to a SG High Level Caused by Inadequate Procedural Guidance. Suppl Rept Provides Info Re Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Developed Subsequent to Rev1999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-003-01, Unplanned Actuation of ESFAS Due to a SG High Level Caused by Inadequate Procedural Guidance. Suppl Rept Provides Info Re Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Developed Subsequent to Rev 0 of LER ML20211H1741999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Comments on Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & McGuire Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 Specific Reactor Vessel Info Contained in Rvid.Ltr Dtd 990107,rept ATI-98-012-T005 & Partial marked-up Rept WCAP-14995 Encl ML20211M4451999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Summary of Util Conclusions Re Outstanding Compliance Issue Re Staff Interpretation of TS SR 3.0.1,per Insp Repts 50-369/99-03 & 50-370/99-03,as Discussed with NRC During 990618 Meeting 05000413/LER-1999-013, Forwards LER 99-013-00,re RHR Heat Exchanger Bypass Valves Not Verified Per TS Surveillance.Surveillance Procedures Have Been Revised & There Are No Further Planned Corrective Actions or Commitments in LER1999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-013-00,re RHR Heat Exchanger Bypass Valves Not Verified Per TS Surveillance.Surveillance Procedures Have Been Revised & There Are No Further Planned Corrective Actions or Commitments in LER ML20211B9471999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Request for Relief 99-02,associated with Limited Exam Results for Welds Which Were Inspected During Unit 1 End of Cycle 11 RFO ML20211C1191999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards ISI Rept Unit 1 Catawba 1999 RFO 11, Providing Results of ISI Effort Associated with End of Cycle 11 ML20211C3651999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Rev 25 to Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 Pump & Valve Inservice Testing Program, Which Includes Reformatting of Manual & Addl Changes as Noted in Attached Summary of Changes ML20211F2971999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Updated Pages for DPC-NE-2009,submitted 980722.Pages Modify Fuel Design & thermal-hydraulic Analysis Sections of DPC-NE-2009. Proprietary Page 2-4 Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790 05000413/LER-1999-011, Forwards LER 99-011-00,re Missed Surveillance on Both Trains of CR Area Ventilation Sys Resulting in TS Violation.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in LER Represent Regulatory Commitment1999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-011-00,re Missed Surveillance on Both Trains of CR Area Ventilation Sys Resulting in TS Violation.Planned Corrective Actions Stated in LER Represent Regulatory Commitment ML20211B1121999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Topical Rept DPC-NE-2012, Dynamic Rod Worth Measurement Using Casmo/Simulate, Describing Results of Six Drwm Benchmark Cycles at Catawba & McGuire & Discusses Qualification to Use Drwm at Catawba & McGuire ML20210S2751999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for June 1999,encl ML20210N9521999-08-0404 August 1999 Forwards Changes to Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual.Documents Constitutes Chapter 16 of Ufsar.With List of Effective Pages ML20210M6411999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Request for Relief 99-03 from Requirements of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,In Order to Seek Relief from Performing Individual Valve Testing for Certain Valves in DG Starting Air (Vg) Sys 05000413/LER-1999-010, Forwards LER 99-010-01 Which Replaces LER 99-002.Rept Number Has Been Changed in Order to Conform to Numbering Convention Specified in NUREG-1022,since Primary Event Involved Both Units1999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-010-01 Which Replaces LER 99-002.Rept Number Has Been Changed in Order to Conform to Numbering Convention Specified in NUREG-1022,since Primary Event Involved Both Units 05000413/LER-1999-009, Forwards LER 99-009-00,re Inoperability of Containment Valve Injection Water Sys Valve in Excess of TS Limits.Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Are Being Finalized & Will Be Provided in Supplement to Rept1999-07-19019 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-009-00,re Inoperability of Containment Valve Injection Water Sys Valve in Excess of TS Limits.Root Cause & Corrective Actions Associated with Event Are Being Finalized & Will Be Provided in Supplement to Rept 05000414/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-01 Re Unanalyzed Condition Associated with Relay Failure in Auxiliary Feedwater Sys,Due to Inadequate Single Failure Analysis.Rev Is Being Submitted to Include Results of Failure Analysis Which Was Performed1999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-01 Re Unanalyzed Condition Associated with Relay Failure in Auxiliary Feedwater Sys,Due to Inadequate Single Failure Analysis.Rev Is Being Submitted to Include Results of Failure Analysis Which Was Performed ML20216D3941999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Revs to Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual ML20209H4431999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for May 1999 on Unit Shutdowns Also Encl ML20210A5771999-07-14014 July 1999 Forwards Revsied Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual, Per 10CFR50.71(e),changing Sections 16.7-5,16.8-5,16.9-1,16.9-3,16.9-5 & 16.11-7.Manual Constitute Chapter 16 of UFSAR 05000413/LER-1999-008, Forwards LER 99-008-00,re Operation Prohibited by TS 3.5.2. Rev to LER Will Be Submitted by 990812 Which Will Include All Required Info About Ventilation Sys Pressure Boundry Breach1999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-008-00,re Operation Prohibited by TS 3.5.2. Rev to LER Will Be Submitted by 990812 Which Will Include All Required Info About Ventilation Sys Pressure Boundry Breach ML20196G7461999-06-22022 June 1999 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR54.17(c) That Application for Renewed Operating License Not Be Submitted to NRC Earlier than 20 Yrs Before Expiration of Operating License Currently in Effect ML20196E9541999-06-18018 June 1999 Forwards SG Tube Insp Conducted During Unit 1 End of Cycle 11 Refueling Outage.Attachments 1,2,3 & 4 Identify Tubes with Imperfections in SGs A,B,C & D,Respectively ML20195K4571999-06-14014 June 1999 Forwards MORs for May 1999 & Revised MORs for Apr 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20195J1691999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards Written Documentation of Background & Technical Info Supporting Catawba Unit 1,notice of Enforcement Discretion Request Re TS 3.5.2 (ECCS-Operating),TS 3.7.12 (Auxiliary Bldg Filtered Ventilation Exhaust Sys) ML20217G5771999-06-0909 June 1999 Forwards Post Exam Comments & Supporting Reference Matls for Written Exams Administered at Catawba Nuclear Station on 990603 05000414/LER-1999-002, Forwards Abstract of LER 99-002-00 Re Forced Shutdown of Plant as Result of Flow Restriction Caused by Corrosion of Afs Assured Suction Source Piping Due to Inadequate Testing. Final LER Will Be Submitted No Later than 9907081999-06-0303 June 1999 Forwards Abstract of LER 99-002-00 Re Forced Shutdown of Plant as Result of Flow Restriction Caused by Corrosion of Afs Assured Suction Source Piping Due to Inadequate Testing. Final LER Will Be Submitted No Later than 990708 ML20207F2381999-06-0101 June 1999 Forwards Copy of Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 1998 10CFR50.59 Rept, for NRC Files ML20195J1131999-05-26026 May 1999 Requests Approval to Change Cycle Dates for Two Year Requalification Training Program Required by 10CFR55.59,to Improve Scheduling of Requalification Exams to non-outage Periods 05000413/LER-1999-007, Forwards LER 99-007-00,re Operation Prohibited by TS 3.4.7. Commitments Identified in LER Are Listed in Planned Corrective Actions Section1999-05-26026 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-007-00,re Operation Prohibited by TS 3.4.7. Commitments Identified in LER Are Listed in Planned Corrective Actions Section ML20195B4751999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Rev 7 to UFSAR Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 from 1998 UFSAR for Catawba Nuclear Station.List of Instructions on Insertion Encl ML20196L1851999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Proprietary & non-proprietary Version of Rev 1 to TR DPC-NE-3004, Mass & Energy Release & Containment Response Methodology, Consisting of Finer Nodalization of Ice Condenser Region.Proprietary Info Withheld ML20196L1791999-05-20020 May 1999 Communicates Util Licensing Position Re Inoperable Snubbers. Licensee Has Determined That Structure of ITS Has Resulted in Certain Confusion Re Treatment of Inoperable Snubbers 05000413/LER-1997-009, Forwards LER 97-009-02, Unanalyzed Postulated Single Failure Affecting SG Tube Rupture Analysis, Suppl Revises Planned C/A Described in Suppl 1 to Ler.Current Status of C/As & Addl C/As Planned,Provided in Rept1999-05-17017 May 1999 Forwards LER 97-009-02, Unanalyzed Postulated Single Failure Affecting SG Tube Rupture Analysis, Suppl Revises Planned C/A Described in Suppl 1 to Ler.Current Status of C/As & Addl C/As Planned,Provided in Rept ML20206T4481999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Topical Rept DPC-NE-3002-A, UFSAR Chapter 15 Sys Transient Analysis Methodology, IAW Guidance Contained in NUREG-0390 ML20206R1721999-05-13013 May 1999 Forwards Monthly Repts for Apr 1999 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 & Revised Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 ML20206T0281999-05-12012 May 1999 Forwards Changes to Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual. Document Constitutes Chapter 16 of UFSAR 05000413/LER-1999-006, Forwards LER 99-006-00,re CR Ventilation Sys Inoperability. Root Cause & Corrective Actions for Occurence Are Being Finalized & Will Be Reported in Supplement Rept on 9906071999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-006-00,re CR Ventilation Sys Inoperability. Root Cause & Corrective Actions for Occurence Are Being Finalized & Will Be Reported in Supplement Rept on 990607 ML20206N8201999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Revs 15 & 16 to Catawba Unit 1 Cycle 12 COLR, Per TS 5.6.5.Rev 15 Updates Limits for New Catawba 1 Cycle 12 Reload Core & Rev 16 Revises Values Re Min Boron Concentrations for Rwst,Cla & SFP ML20206J4431999-05-0303 May 1999 Forwards Changes to Catawba Nuclear Station Selected Licensee Commitments Manual, Per 10CFR50.71(e).Document Constitutes Chapter 16 of UFSAR ML20206D2141999-04-29029 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2, Per Plant TS 5.6.3. Rept Contains Listed Documents ML20206E4101999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Four Copies of Rev 9 Todpc Nuclear Security & Contingency Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML20059L5491990-09-14014 September 1990 Forwards Proprietary Response to Question Re Scope of Review of Topical Rept, Safety Analysis Physics Parameter & Multidimensional Reactor Transients Methodology, Per & 900723 Meeting.Response Withheld ML20059L5521990-09-14014 September 1990 Forwards Response to 18 Questions Re Topical Rept DPC-NE-2004,per NRC 900802 Request for Addl Info.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20059K2021990-09-12012 September 1990 Submits Supplemental Response to Generic Ltr 89-14, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Intake Structure Insp Program Developed.Procedures for Insp Implemented & Intake Structures Sampled & Analyzed ML20064A8041990-09-0505 September 1990 Notifies NRC of Mod to 890301 Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-413/86-18-01 & 50-414/86-18-01 Re Valves. All Valve Locking Mechanisms Would Be Installed by End of Unit 2 Refueling Outage (Approx Aug 1990) ML20064A5741990-09-0404 September 1990 Discusses Re Info to Support Util Position Relative to Resolving Issue of Main Steam Line Breaks Inside Ice Condenser Containments & Requests That Info Be Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20059G3011990-09-0404 September 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 900327 Request for Addl Info Re BAW-10174, Mark-BW Reload LOCA Analysis for Catawba & Mcguire ML20059G8321990-08-30030 August 1990 Withdraws 880726 Proposed Tech Spec Change,Clarifying Tech Spec 3/4.7.6 Re Emergency Power Requirements for Control Room Ventilation Sys ML20059D2011990-08-27027 August 1990 Forwards Piedmont Municipal Power Agency , Authorizing Use of Annual Rept for NRC Docket Requirements ML20059D2441990-08-24024 August 1990 Forwards Special Rept PIR-1-C90-0261 on 900725 Re Cathodic Protection Sys Failure to Pass Acceptance Criteria of 60-day Surveillance.Std Work Request Generated to Check Voltage Potential at Test Station TS-36 on Weekly Basis ML20056B4981990-08-22022 August 1990 Responds to NRC Request for Addl Info Re General Relief Request for Pump Vibration Submitted 900315.Relief Request Changed to Insure Data Taken Over Range That Encompasses All Main Potential Noise Contributors ML20056B5011990-08-22022 August 1990 Responds to Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-413/90-17 & 50-414/90-17.Corrective Actions:Review Will Be Conducted to Determine Category of Infrequently Run Procedures Needing Addl Verification Controls ML16259A2391990-08-22022 August 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 27 to Company Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedure CMIP-2, News Group Plan. W/ Dh Grimsley 900906 Release Memo ML20056B4971990-08-20020 August 1990 Clarifies Info Submitted in 871207 & s Re Steam Generator Tube Rupture Analysis Demonstration Runs. Demonstration Runs Met plant-specific Requirements in Section D to NRC SER on WCAP-10698 ML20059C1201990-08-20020 August 1990 Forwards Rept Summarizing Util Findings Re Three False Negative Blind Performance Urine Drug Screens Which Occurred During Jan & Feb 1990.Recommends That NRC Consider Generic Communication to Clearly State Reporting Requirement ML20059B6581990-08-17017 August 1990 Responds to Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-413/90-15 & 50-414/90-15.Corrective Actions:Present Methods of Testing Operability of CO2 Fire Protection Sys Will Be Evaluated by 910201 to Determine If Addl Testing Necessary ML20059C1591990-08-17017 August 1990 Suppls by Providing Addl Info to Support Util Position Re Anl Confirmatory Analysis of Main Steamline Breaks in Ice Condenser Plants.Encl Withheld ML20063Q0951990-08-15015 August 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1990 for Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Rept for June 1990 ML20059C1231990-08-15015 August 1990 Advises That Util Submitting Special Rept Re Valid Failure of Diesel Generator 2B Would Be Delayed Until 880229 Had Incorrect Ltr Date.Date of Ltr Should Have Been 880204 Instead of 880104.Corrected Ltr Encl ML20063Q2671990-08-14014 August 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 36 to CMIP-1,Rev 32 to CMIP-4,Rev 36 to CMIP-5,Rev 41 to CMIP-6,Rev 40 to CMIP-7,Rev 27 to CMIP-8 & Rev 35 to CMIP-9.W/DH Grimsley 900821 Release Memo ML20059C2211990-08-13013 August 1990 Forwards Revised Chapter 16, Selected Licensee Commitments Manual, to Plant Updated Fsar,Per 10CFR50.4 & 50.71.Manual Contains Commitments Which Require Control But Not Appropriate in Tech Specs ML20063Q0261990-08-10010 August 1990 Forwards Rev 0 to Catawba Unit 2 Cycle 4 Core Operating Limits Rept, Per Tech Spec 6.9.1.9 ML20063Q0671990-08-10010 August 1990 Submits Revised Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-413/90-09.Procedure to Verify Test Inputs Modified to Verify Dummy Input Signal to Channel RTD Circuit ML20058N0181990-08-0808 August 1990 Forwards Response to Request for Addl Info Re BAW-10174, Mark-BW Reload LOCA Analysis for Catawba & Mcguire ML20081E1601990-08-0101 August 1990 Advises of Completion of 900330 Commitment Re Standing Work Request for Insp of Air Flow Monitors & Dampers,Per Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-413/90-03 & 50-414/90-03 ML20058P3261990-08-0101 August 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 26 to Station Directive 3.8.4, Onsite Emergency Organization ML20081E0951990-07-27027 July 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Financial Assurance Certification Rept for Duke Power Co,co-owner of Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 ML20055H9741990-07-26026 July 1990 Forwards end-of-cycle 3 Steam Generator Insp Rept.Nineteen Tubes Removed from Svc by Plugging W/Rolled Mechanical Plug ML20055H5231990-07-24024 July 1990 Discusses co-licensee Relationship & Obligations Re Decommissioning Financial Assurance for Facilities ML20055H4571990-07-19019 July 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-413/90-11 & 50-414/90-11.Corrective actions:I-beams/ Hoists Rolled to Ends of Ice Condenser & Securely Located on Rails to Prevent Any Movement ML20055H1741990-07-18018 July 1990 Withdraws 880527 & 0725 Amends Clarifying Requirements for Containment Pressure Control Sys ML20055J3441990-07-17017 July 1990 Advises That Commitment Re Procedure IP/O/A/3190/01,per Violation in Insp Repts 50-413/90-06 & 50-414/90-06, Completed on 900619 ML20055H4131990-07-16016 July 1990 Forwards Public Version of Epips,Including RP/0/A/5000/07 & HP/0/B/1009/04 ML20055F8991990-07-13013 July 1990 Forwards Monthly Repts for June 1990 for Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Operating Status Rept for May 1990 ML20055G2311990-07-13013 July 1990 Withdraws 880311 Proposed Amend to Tech Spec Table 3.3-3, Item 8.f Re Number of Instrumentation Channels Associated W/ Main Feedwater Pumps.Util Determined That Change Unnecessary ML20055F8461990-07-12012 July 1990 Requests 14-day Extension Until 900802 to Submit LER 414/90-010 to Investigate Power Supply Realignment ML20058P1231990-07-0707 July 1990 Advises That Commitment to Revise Maint Mgt Procedure 1.12 to Include Functional Verification Requirements & to Develop Retest Manual to Address Retest Requirements for Any Maint Performed on Components Completed on 900614 ML20055F4131990-07-0505 July 1990 Forwards Inservice Insp Rept Unit 1 Catawba 1990 Refueling Outage 4, Per 10CFR50.55(a)(q) & Tech Spec 4.0.5.Insp Performed Per Section XI of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code & Applicable Addenda ML20055D4291990-06-29029 June 1990 Supplemental Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-413/89-13 & 50-414/89-13,per .Personnel Responsible for Maintaining Crisis Mgt Ctr Drawing Trained. Util Will Continue to Evaluate Changes Made to Program ML20055E2191990-06-29029 June 1990 Submits Revised Commitment Dates Re Implementation of Dept Guidance on post-maint Testing,Per Commitment Made in 891002 Response to Violations in Insp Repts 50-413/89-19 & 50-414/89-19.Completion Date Changed to 900701 ML20044B0621990-06-26026 June 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised EPIP HP/0/B/1009/05, Personnel/Vehicle Monitoring for Emergency Conditions. W/Dh Grimsley 900716 Release Memo ML20043H6921990-06-18018 June 1990 Advises of Revised Completion Date for VA Ductwork Cleaning to 901231,per Insp Repts 50-413/90-03 & 50-414/90-03. Vendor Personnel Assigned to Task Unavailable to Complete Cleaning Until Late 1990 Due to Outage Support Needs ML20043G1691990-06-15015 June 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for May 1990 for Catawba Nuclear Station,Units 1 & 2 & Corrected Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1990 Re Personnel Exposure ML20055C8041990-06-15015 June 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-413/90-10 & 50-414/90-10.Corrective Actions:Instrument Root Valves Unisolated & Analog Channel Operational Tests for Low Temp Overpressure Protection Completed ML20043G4331990-06-13013 June 1990 Withdraws 900423 Proposed Amend to Tech Spec 4.6.1.8 Re Lab Test of Carbon Samples from Annulus Ventilation Sys ML20043G3771990-06-13013 June 1990 Withdraws 900423 Proposed Amend to Tech Spec 4.7.7 Which Required That Lab Test of Carbon Samples from Auxiliary Bldg Filtered Exhaust Sys Be Tested for Methyl Iodide Penetration of 0.71% ML20043G2511990-06-12012 June 1990 Withdraws 900419 Suppl to 871221 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-35 & NPF-32 Re Tech Specs 4.7.6 Re Control Room Area Ventilation Surveillance Requirements ML20043G1741990-06-0707 June 1990 Responds to Request for Addl Info Re BAW-10174, Mark-BW Reload LOCA Analysis for Catawba & Mcguire. Correct RCS Operating Pressure Would Be 2,250 Psia as Identified in Table 3-1 ML20043G3451990-06-0707 June 1990 Forwards Proprietary Response to Request for Addl Info Re Topical Rept BAW-10174, Mark-BW Reload Safety Analysis for Catawba & Mcguire. Response Withheld ML20043G0721990-06-0707 June 1990 Responds to NRC 900510 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-413/90-09 & 50-414/90-09.Corrective Actions:Vc/Yc Train a Returned to Svc W/Supply Power from 2ETA.Terminal Box 1TB0X0346 Inspected & Insured Operable ML20043F6111990-06-0606 June 1990 Advises That Response to Request for Addl Info Re Operator Response Times During Simulated Steam Generator Tube Rupture at Facility,Will Be Delayed Until 900630 1990-09-05
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e DUKE POWER GOMPANY P.O. HOx 33180 CitAHLOTDB, N.O. 28242 HALH. TUCKER TELEPHONE September 29, 1982 M ***
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Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Attention: Ms. E. G. Adensam, Chief Licensing Branch No. 4 Re: Catawba Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-413 and 50-414
Dear Mr. Denton:
Mr. A. C. Thi.es's letter of July 29, 1982 notified the NRC of the reorganization of Duke's Steam Production Department, effective August 1, 1982. The attached revised Catawba FSAR pages reflect the organizational changes and other miscel-laneous changes to Chapter 13. These pages will be included in Revision 7 to the FSAR.
Very truly yours, Hal B. Tucker ROS/php Attachment cc: Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Frank Jape U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II l
101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. P. K. Van Doorn NRC Resident Inspector Catawba Nuclear Station ()i>
l Mr. Robert Guild, Esq.
Attorney-at-Law 314 Pall Mall Columbia, South Carolina 29201 8210050384 820929 i PENT ADOCK O'5000413 i A PDR
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'4 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director September 29, 1982 Page 2 cc: Palmetto Alliance 2135 Devine Strebt Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Mr. Jesse L. Riley Carolina Environmental Study Group 854 Henley Place Charlotte, North Carolina 28207 Mr. Henry A. Presler, Chairman Charlotte-Mecklenburg Environmental Coalition 943 Henley Place Charlotte, North Carolina 28207
O CNS The Vice President, Design Engineering has overall responsibility for the design of nuclear generating stations, and, at all times, one of the Chief Engineers has project management responsibility. This responsibility is transferred from the Civil-Environmental Division, to the Mechanical-Nuclear Division and then to the Electrical Division as the job progresses. The organizational structure of the Design Engineering Department is shown in Figure 13.1.1-2.
l l l The Construction Department has the responsibility for all site construction '
l activities. The department is organized by projects and each nuclear station l has a separate pr1 ject group. The Construction Department is responsible for l certain field testing (e.g., preoperational hydrostatic testing).
1 13.1.1.3 Station Support Organization The Nuclear Production Department is responsible for operation and mainten-ance of nuclear stations. This department provides general supervision and technical management services for the nuclear stations. The Nuclear Pro-duction organization is shown in Figure 13.1.1-3. The educational background I and experience of key personnel is given in Table 13.1.1-1.
Personnel within the Nuclear Production Department have considerable nuclear experience from work associated with the Oconee and McGuire Nuclear Stations.
The General Manager - Nuclear Stations is responsible for operating and main-taining nuclear generation facilities in a safe, economical, and reliable manner to meet Company and regulatory requirements.
The Nuclear General Services Group reports to the General Manager - Nuclear Stations. This group has responsibility for security and fire protection.
The Nuclear Operation Group is responsible for providing support to the nuc-lear stations for startup coordination (preoperational units) and operation and outage coordination (operational units).
The Nuclear Maintenance Group is responsible for providing support to the nuclear stations for major maintenance, materials management, and other main-tenance functions requiring specialized services including mechanical, metal-lurgical, and instrumentation / electrical engineering. The Nuclear Maintenance Group is also responsible for coordination of nuclear station modifications.
The Nuclear Engineering Group is responsible for licensing, safety analysis and fuel management activities. Included in these activities are special nuclear materials accountability and core performance.
The Nuclear Technical Services Group is responsible for providing environ-mental, chemical, health p'hysics, radwaste and performance support services for new and operating nuclear generating facilities.
The Production Support Department provides additional support for the nuclear stations in the areas of computers, instrumentation and control, training and maintenance support. The Production Support Department organization is shown in Figure 13.1.1-4.
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CNS Other departments within the Company are available for consultation and as-sistance as required. The Design Engineering Department is available to fur-nish nuclear, mechanical, structural, electrical, thermohydraulic and metallurgy and materials engineering. Other departments which regularly supply assistance and services for the station are the Transmission Department and the Construction Department.
13.1.2 OPERATING ORGANIZATION 13.1.2.1 Station Organization The organization of each nuclear station staff generally follows the pattern already proven to be successful in Duke's conventional steam stations and in ltheOconeeandMcGuireNuclearStations. The underlying philosophy is that the station staff is to be fully capable and equipped to handle all situations involving safety of the station and public.
The nuclear station ~ staff for one and two units is shown in Figures 13.1.2-1, and -2. Positions shown are functional and may not correspond to actual titles.
The Catawba Nuclear Station is staffed at sufficient levels prior to operation to allow for training, procedure development, and other pre-operational activi-ties.
13.1.2.2 Personnel Functions, Responsibilities and Authorities a
The functions and responsibilities of the station supervisory staff are described in the succeeding paragraphs.
(a) Station Manager The station Manager. reports to the Manager, Nuclear Production and has direct responsibility for operating the station in a safe, reliable and efficient manner. He is responsible for protection of the station staff and the general public from radiation exposure and/or any other consequences of an accident at the station. He bears the responsibility for compliance with the facility operating license. The station Manager or his designee has the authority to approve and issue Station Directives and procedures.
(b) Superintendent of Administration The Superintendent of Administration is responsible for coordination of sta- 1 tion administrative functionc including clerical, document control, safety, '
fire protection, training and security. In the event of the absence of the station Manager, the Superintendent of Administration, if so designated, as-sumes the responsibilities and authority of the station Manager.
(c) Superintendent of Operations The Superintendent of Operations has the responsibility for directing the actual day-to-day operation of the station. In the event of the absence of the station Manager, the Superintendent of Operations, if so designated, assumes the responsibilities and authority of the station Manager.
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CNS (d) Operating Engineer The Operating Engineer has responsibility for directing the actual day-to-day operation of the unit to which he is assigned and may assume complete responsibility.for station operation in the absence of the Superintendent-of Operations.
(e) Shift Supervisor A Shift Supervisor is responsible for the actual operation of the station on his assigned shift. He directs the activities of the operators on his shift and is cognizant of all maintenance activity being performed while he is on duty. The Shift Supervisor on duty has both the authority and the obligation to shut down a unit if, in his opinion, conditions warrant this action.
(f) Assistant Shift Supervisor An Assistant Shift Supervisor assists the Shift Supervisor in operation of the station on his assigned shift. The Assistant Shift Supervisor on duty has both the authority and the obligation to shut down a unit if, in his opinion, conditions warrant this action.
(g) Reactor Operator A Reactor Operator is responsible for the actual operation of a unit on his assigned shift. The Reactor Operator has both the authority and obligation to shut down a unit if, in his opinion, conditions warrant this action.
(h) Nuclear Equipment Operator A Nuclear Equipment Operator is responsible for the. operation of equipment outside of the Control Room.
(i) Superintendent of Technical Services The Superintendent of Technical Services is responsible for directing the activities of the Technical Services Group, which includes performance, chemistry and health physics. In the event of absence of the-station Manager, the Superintendent of Technical Services, if so designated, assc..es the res-ponsibilities and authority of the station Manager.
(j) Performance Engineer The Performance Engineer directs data gathering and evaluation in the areas of equipment and station performance. Specifically included in this are core physics and core performance, from both nuclear and thermal-hydraulic con-siderations. He assists in setting up fuel shuffling patterns and partici-pates in other phases of fuel management.
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CNS (r) Senior Station Quality Assurance Engineer The functions, responsibilities and authorities of the Senior Station Quality Assurance Engineer are described in Topical Report, DUKE-1A.
13.1.2.3 Shift Crew Composition The operating shift crew consists of a Shift Supervisor, an Assistant Shift Supervisor for each unit, and appropriate licensed and unlicensed operators.
In addition, a health physics technician is on site at all times when there is fuel in a reactor and a rad / chem technician is onsite at all times when a unit is being operated in Modes 1-4. i 13.1.3 QUALIFICATIONS OF STATION PERSONNEL The qualifications of personnel in the operating staff are in accordance with Section 4 of ANSI N18.1-1971, " Selection and Training of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel", and are~in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.8 (Rev. 1) with the
, exception of those for the Radiation Protection Manager in Part C of Regulatory Guide 1.8.
The RPM (Station Health Physicist) shall have a bachelor's degree in a science or engineering subject or the equivalent in experience, including some formal training in radiation protection, and shall have at least five years of profes-sional experience in applied radiation protection of which three years shall -
be in applied radiation protection work in one of Duke Power Company's nuclear stations. A qualified individual who does not meet the above requirements, but who has demonstrated the required radiation protection management capabili-ties and has professional experience in applied radiation protection work at one of Duke Power Company's multi-unit nuclear stations, may be appointed to the position of Station Health Physicist by the station Manager, based on the recommendations of the System Health Physicist and as approved by the Manager, Nuclear Production.
An individual who temporarily replaces the RPM shall have a bachelor's degree in a science or engineering subject or the equivalent in experience and shall have at least two years experience, one of which shall be nuclear power plant experience. Six months experience shall be on site.
1 Replacement personnel for positions at the station are fully trained and !
qualified to fill their appointed positions. )
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CNS (a) Station Manager The station Manager shall have a minimum of ten years of responsible nuclear or fossil station experience, of which a minimum of three years shall be nuclear station experience. A maximum of four years of the remaining seven years of experience may be fulfilled by academic training on a one- for one, time basis. To be acceptable, this acadamic training shall be in an engine-ering or scientific field generally associated with power production. The station Manager shall have acquired the experience and training normally re-quired for examination by the NRC for a Senior Reactor Operator license, whether or not the examination is taken.
(b) Superintendent of Operations The Superintendent of Operations shall have a minimum of eight years of res-ponsible nuclear or fossil station experience, of which a minimum of three years shall be nuclear station experience. A maximum of two years of the re-maining five years of experience may be fulfilled by academic training, or related technical training, on a one-for-one, time basis. The Superintendent lofOperationsshallholdorhaveheldaSeniorReactorOperatorlicense.
(c) Superintendent of Technical Services The Superintendent of Technical Services should have a minimum of eight years of responsible nuclear or fossil station experience, of which a minimum of one year shall be nuclear station experience. A maximum of four years of the remaining seven years of experience should be fulfilled by satisfactory com-pletion of academic training.
(d) Superintendent of Maintenance The Superintendent of Maintenance shall have a minimum of seven years of responsible nuclear or fossil station experience, or applicable industrial axperience, of which a minimum of one year shall be nuclear station experi-ence. A maximum of two years of the remaining six years of experience may be fulfilled by satisfactory completion of academic or related technical train-ing on a one-for-one time basis. The Superintendent of Maintenance should also have non-destr.uctive testing familiarity, craft knowledge, and an under-standing of electrical, pressure vessel and piping codes.
(e) Operating Engineer An Operating Engineer shall have a minimum of a high school diploma, or equivalent, and four years of responsible nuclear or fossil station experi-ence, of which a minimum of one year shall be nuclear station experience. A maximum of two years of the remaining three years of experience may be ful-filled by academic or related technical training on a one-for-one, time basis.
An Operating Engineer shall hold a Senior Reactor Operator license.
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: H. B. Tucker POSITION: Vice President, Nuclear Production f EDUCATION:
1949 B. S. Electrical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology EXPERIENCE:
Duke Power Company Various steam station assignments (1949-62)
Superintendent, Riverbend Steam Station (1962-67)
System Production Engineer (1967-71)
Manager, Operation and Maintenance (1971-74)
Manager, Nuclear Production Division (1974-82)
Vice President, Nuclear Production (1982-Present)
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: E. L. Thomas POSITION: Manager, Nuclear Reliability Assurance EDUCATION:
1947 B. S. Mechanical Engineering 4
Clemson University EXPERIENCE:
i l Duke Power Company Various steam station assignments (1947-61)
Assistant Superintendent Riverbend Station (1961-1963)
Superintendent, Marshall Steam Station (1963-71)
Manager, Employee Development (1971-75) i Manager, Training Services (1975-82)
Manager, Nuclear Reliability Assurance (1982-Present) 4 i
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL-NAME: R. C. Futrell POSITION: Manager, Nuclear Safety Assurance EDUCATION:
1965 B. A. Math / Physics Old Dominion College EXPERIENCE:
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Radiological Control Monitor, Planner and Engineer (1960-73)
Duke Power Company 4
Health Physicist (1973-80) ,
Director, Nuclear Safety Review Board (1980-82)
Manager, Nuclear Safety Assurance (1982-Present) i-I I
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9 TABLE 13.1.1-1 (Page 4) i QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: P. H. Barton POSITION: Manager, Nuclear Operation EDUCATION:
1948 B. S. Mechanical Engineering Clemson University i
1961 Reactor Operation Supervisory Program ,
Oak Ridgs School of Reactor Technology CERTIFICATION / LICENSES:
Registered Professional Engineer in North and South Carolina Senior Operator License for Carolina-Virginia Tube Reactor EXPERIENCE:
Duke Power Various steam station and general office staff assignments (1948-60)
CVNPA (1960-64)
Project Engineer (1964-1968)
Manager, Technical and Nuclear Services (1968-74)
Manager, System Operation and Maintenance (1974-82)
Manager, Nuclear Operation (1982-Present) l l
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: G. W. Hallman POSITION: Manager, Nuclear Maintenance EDUCATION:
1960 B.S. Mechanical Engineering N.C. State University EXPERIENCE:
Babcock & Wilcox Company Engineer - Fossil Fired Steam Generators (1960-66)
Celanese Corporation Maintenance Engineer (1966-72)
Duke Power Maintenance Engineer (1972-78)
Superintendent of Maintenance, Catawba Nuclear Station (1978-82)
Manager, Nuclear Maintenance (1982-Present)
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: G. E. Vaughn POSITION: General Manager, Nuclear Stations l
EDUCATION:
1965 B.S. Electrical Engineering University of South Carolina CERTIFICATION / LICENSE:
SR0 License - Oconee Nuclear Station EXPERIENCE: '
Duke Power Company Junior Engineer, Marshall Steam Station (1965-66)
System Computer Engineer (1966-72)
Station Manager, Dan River Steam Station (1972-74)
Manager of Administrative Services, Steam Production Department (1974-77)
Assistant to Senior Vice President - Production and Transmission (1977-79)
Assistant Station Manager, Oconee Nuclear Station (1979-82)
General Manager, Nuclear Stations (1982-Present) l Rev. 7 Entire i Page Revised
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: B. F. Caldwell POSITION: Manager, Nuclear General Services EDUCATION:
1970 B. S. Mechanical Engineering University of North Carolina Charlotte EXPERIENCE:
Duke Power Company Various steam station assignments (1970-73) 1 Assistant Training Engineer (1973-74)
Training Requirements Engineer (1974-78)
Manager, Safety and General Training (1978-1982)
Manager, Nuclear General Services (1982-Present)
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: W. A. Haller POSITION: Manager, Nuclear Technical Services EDUCATION:
1960 8. S. Chemistry LaSalle College 1963 M. S. Nuclear Chemistry University of Notre Dame 1971 Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry Washington State University EXPERIENCE:
2 General Electric Company Staff Chemist (1963-65)
Battelle Northwest Staff Chemist (1965-71)
Babcock & Wilcox Company Manager - Chemistry and Health Physics (1971-73)
Duke Power Company Manager, Chemical and Environmental Services (1974)
Manager, Technical and Environmental Services (1974-1982)
Manager, Nuclear Technical Services (1982-Present)
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l- NAME: Lionel Lewis POSITION: System Health Physicist EDUCATION:
1949 B. A. Pre-medical Sciences University of Vermont 1955 M. S. Radiological Biophysics University of Rochester CERTIFICATION / LICENSES:
Certified in Health Physics by the American Board of Health Physics (1961) e EXPERIENCE:
Brookhaven National Laboratory Jr. Health Physicist (1953-55)
The Martin Co.
Assistant Supervisor of Health Physics (1955-57)
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Supervisor of Health Physics, Safety and Industrial Hygiene (1957-60)
Carolinas-Virginia Nuclear Power Associates (CVTR)
Health Physici-t and Safety Coordinator (1961-67)
Plant Superintendent (1963-64)
Duke Power Company Staff Health Physicist (1967-71) l System Health Physicist (1971-Present) 1 Rev. 7 Entire Page Revised
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: M. L. Birch l
POSITION: System Engineer, Radwaste Engineering EDUCATION:
1968 B. S. Chemistry University of Wisconsin 1974 M. S. Radiological Scier.ces (Physics) I University of Wisconsin CERTIFICATION / LICENSES: i Registered Professional Engineer in North Carolina l Certified Health Physicist EXPERIENCE:
State of Wisconsin Radiation Protection Section (1968-72)
Duke Power Company Various assignments in the Steam Production Department Health Physics Unit (1972-82)
System Engineer, Radwaste Engineering (1982-Present).
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: R. W. Eaker POSITION: System Nuclear Chemist EDUCATION:
1967 B. S. Chemistry N. C. State University 1974' PhD Nuclear and Inorganic Chemistry Florida State University EXPERIENCE:
University of Puerto Rico (1974-75) a
! (Postgraduate work in oceangraphy)
Duke Power Company Various assignments in Steam Production Department, Power I Chemistry Group (1975-82)
System Nuclear Chemist (1982-Present) t l
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QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: K. S. Canady
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1963 B. S. Nuclear Engineering North Carolina State University EXPERIENCE:
Lockheed - Georgia Corporation Associate Engineer (1963-65)
Research Triangle Institute .
Project Manager (1965-68)
Duke Power Company Assistant Test Engineer (1968-71)
Nuclear Engineer (1972-72)
System Nuclear Engineer (1972-74)
Manager, Project Coo.rdination and Licensing (1974-82)
Manager, Nuclear Engineering Services (1982-Present)
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TABLE 13.1.1-1 (Page 13) I QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: P. M. Abraham POSITION: System Engineer, Reactor Safety EDUCATION:
1963 B. S. Physics St. Thomas College 1965 M. S. Physics Union Christian College
.1970 PhD Nuclear Physics University of Colorado 1974 M.S. Nuclear Engineering North Carolina State University l
EXPERIENCE:
St. Thomas College Lecteror in Physics (1965-66)
Belmont-Abbey College Assistant Professor (1970-72)
Duke Power Company Safety Analysis Engineer (1974-80)
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TABLE 13.1.1-1 (Page 14) i QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY PERSONNEL NAME: H. T. Snead POSITION: Manager, Nuclear Fuel Services EDUCATION:
1967 B. S. Nuclear Engineering N. C. State University EXPERIENCE:
Duke Power Company Various assignments in Design Engineering and Steam Production' '
Department (1967-73)
Nuclear Fuels Engineer (1973-75)
System Nuclear Fuels Engineer (1975-76)
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CNS 13.2 TRAINING 13.2.1 GENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The principal objective of the nuclear station training program is to assure-qualification of all station personnel through effective training. The program
-is also designed to accommodate future growth and meet commitments to and com-ply with applicable established regulations.
Qualification, with respect to training is indicated by successful completion of prescribed formal training, demonstration of the ability to perform assigned work or tasks competently with a minimum of supervision, and where required by regulation, holding a current and valid license issued by the agency esta-blishing the requirement.
lTheVicePresidentProductionSupporthasoverallresponsibilityforthead-ministration and conduct of the training program. The station Manager is-responsible for the timely and effective development of assigned personnel.
The station Training and Safety Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day support activities for all training. The Nuclear Production Department's Nuclear General Services Group, with input and assistance from applicable General Office technical staff, assists the station Manager in accomplishing related training responsibilities.
Training is developed and conducted according to a systematic plan as shown on Figure 13.2.1-1. The plan provides the employee with formal training to esta-blish the knowledge foundation and structured on-the-job training to perfect work performance skills. Special training is provided, as required, to accom-modate further employee growth in specific areas. Periodic and general station training aid in maintaining these knowledge and skill components.
The nuclear station traiaing program is designed to prepare initial and replace-ment station personnel for safe, reliable and efficient operation of the nuclear facility. The program is intended to meet or exceed regulatory requirements.
Appropriate training for personnel of various training and experience back-grounds is provided. The level at which an employee initially enters the training program is determined by an evaluation of the employee's past exper-ience and level of ability.
Training instructors who teach systems, integrated responses, transient, and simulator courses to operations personnel at Catawba either have previously held an SR0 license or will successfully complete an SRO certification. Instructors are required to participate in periodic refresher /requalification training to maintain current knowledge of plant modifications procedural changes and administrative policies. This training will parallel the operator requalifica-tion program described in Section 13.2.2.3.
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CNS 13.4 REVIEW AND AUDIT In matters of nuclear safety, both onsite and off-site review of station startup, operation, maintenance and technical matters is performed. Off-site review is performed by the Nuclear Safety Review Board (NSRB) whereas onsite review is performed by the Nuclear Station Safety Review Group (SRG) and by other designated, qualified individuals. This review process com-mences at least six months prior to the initial operation of a station, so as to include preoperational testing and checkout of the station. Guidance in the development of the review program for test and operation is derived from ANSI N18.7-1976, Administrative Controls for Nuclear Power Plants.
13.4.1 ONSITE REVIEW Qualified individuals from the station supervisory staff are assigned to review procedures, procedure changes, Technical Specifications changes and plant modifications involving nuclear safety. These individuals are pre-viously designated by the station Manager to perform these reviews. The
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final approval of the above reviews is by the station Manager or other cenior station management. In addition, for each review conducted, a deter-mination is made as to whether or not additional cross-disciplinary review is necessary. If concluded that it is necessary, the additional review would be performed by the appropriate designated station review personnel.
Incident investigation including LERs and special reviews are perfcrmed by #
the SRG or other designated qualified individuals.
13.4.2 INDEPENDENT REVIEW
3.4.2.1 0FFSITE The Nuclear Safety Review Board (NSRB) is established to verify that the operation of a station is performed in a safe manner consistent with Company.
policy, approved operating procedures and license provisions; to review impor-tant proposed station modifications, tests and procedures; to verify that re-portable occurrences are promptly investigated and corrected in a manner which reduces the probability of occurrence; and to detect trends which may not be apparent to a day-to-day observer. The Board reports its findings and re-commendations to the Executive Vice President, Power Operations; Vice President, l Nu:: lear Production; and the applicable station Manager.
The membership of the NSRB collectively has the competence required to review problems in the following areas: Nuclear power station operations, nuclear engineering,' chemistry, radio-chemistry, metallurgy, instrumentation and control, radiological safety, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering.
and administrative control and quality assurance practices. The NSRB is com-posed of not less than five persons, of whom no more than one is a member of the station organization. A quorum consists of three members and must include either the chairman or his designated alternate.
Formal meetings are held at least semi-annually. More frequent meetings are held if necessary.
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CNS 13.5 STATION PROCEDURES 13.5.1 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 13.5.1.1 Conformance With Regulatory Guides Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, " Quality Assurance Program Requirements,"
and ANSI N18.7-1976, " Standard for Administrative Controls for Nuclear Power Plants", is being used for the preparation of administrative and plant pro-cedures.
13.5.1.2 Preparation of Procedures For operating, emergency, maintenance, instrument, periodic test, chemistry, radioactive waste management, health physics, emergency preparedness and modification procedures, each procedure is assigned to a member cf the station staff for development. Initial procedure drafts are reviewed by members of lthestationstaff;theNuclearProductionDepartmentGeneralOffice,theDesign Engineering Department and other departments within Duke; and by personnel from the NSSS supplier and other vendors; as appropriate. Following resolution of review comments, if any, a revised procedure is prepared and forwarded to a previously designated qualified reviewer for review and comment. This quali-fied reviewer also makes the determination whether or not any additional, cross-disciplinary review is required. After all required and appropriate reviews have been completed a final version of a procedure is prepared. Upon approval by the station Manager; or by the Superintendent of Operations, Superintendent of Maintenance or Superintendent of Technical Services as previously designated, a procedure becomes available for use. Additional discussion of procedure preparation control is contained in Section 17.2.6 of Topical Report, DUKE-1A, Quality Assurance Program and in the Technical Specifications. A typical schedule for completion of station procedures is given in Figure 13.5.1-1.
Administrative, annunciator response, security and material control procedures are prepared by qualified personnel, reviewed as necessary and approved by the station Manager or his designee prior to use.
13.5.1.3 Administrative Procedures Station administrative procedures (Station Directives) are written as necessary to control station testing, maintenance, and operating activjties. Listed below are several areas for which administrative procedures are written, including principle features:
(a) The reactor operator's authority and responsibility: The reactor operator is given the authority to manipulate controls which directly or indirectly affect core reactivity, including a reactor trip if he deems necessary. He is also assigned the responsibility for knowing the limits and setpoints associated with safety-related equipment and systems as specified in the Tcchnical Specifications and designated in the operating procedures.
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