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| CCA = P.3
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| INPO aspect = PI.3
| INPO aspect = PI.3
| description = The inspectors identified a cited violation of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion V, "Instructions, Procedures, and Drawings," for the failure of engineering personnel to establish adequate procedures to ensure evaluation and approval of transient missile hazards that have an effect on the operability of the essential spray ponds. Specifically, since January 15, 1997, civil engineering personnel failed to develop an adequate procedure to verify missile density criteria are not exceeded to ensure operability of the essential spray ponds during severe weather. Due to the licensees failure to restore compliance from the previous NCV 05000528/2008004-04 within a reasonable time, this violation is being cited in a Notice of Violation consistent with Section VI.A of the NRC Enforcement Policy. This issue was entered into the licensee's corrective action program as CRDR 3397839. The finding is more than minor because it is associated with the external factors attribute of the Mitigating Systems Cornerstone and affects the cornerstone objective of ensuring the reliability of systems that respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. Using Manual Chapter 0609.04, "Phase 1  Initial Screening and Characterization of Findings," the finding was determined to have very low safety significance because the finding did not result in a loss of system safety function, an actual loss of safety function of a single train for greater than its technical specification allowed outage time, or screen as potentially risk significant due to a seismic, flooding, or severe weather initiating event. This finding has a crosscutting aspect in the area of problem identification and resolution associated with the corrective action program because appropriate corrective actions were not taken to address safety issues and adverse trends in a timely manner, commensurate with their safety significance and complexity [P.1(d)] (Section 1R15)
| description = The inspectors identified a cited violation of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion V, \"Instructions, Procedures, and Drawings,\" for the failure of engineering personnel to establish adequate procedures to ensure evaluation and approval of transient missile hazards that have an effect on the operability of the essential spray ponds. Specifically, since January 15, 1997, civil engineering personnel failed to develop an adequate procedure to verify missile density criteria are not exceeded to ensure operability of the essential spray ponds during severe weather. Due to the licensees failure to restore compliance from the previous NCV 05000528/2008004-04 within a reasonable time, this violation is being cited in a Notice of Violation consistent with Section VI.A of the NRC Enforcement Policy. This issue was entered into the licensee\'s corrective action program as CRDR 3397839. The finding is more than minor because it is associated with the external factors attribute of the Mitigating Systems Cornerstone and affects the cornerstone objective of ensuring the reliability of systems that respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. Using Manual Chapter 0609.04, \"Phase 1  Initial Screening and Characterization of Findings,\" the finding was determined to have very low safety significance because the finding did not result in a loss of system safety function, an actual loss of safety function of a single train for greater than its technical specification allowed outage time, or screen as potentially risk significant due to a seismic, flooding, or severe weather initiating event. This finding has a crosscutting aspect in the area of problem identification and resolution associated with the corrective action program because appropriate corrective actions were not taken to address safety issues and adverse trends in a timely manner, commensurate with their safety significance and complexity [P.1(d)] (Section 1R15)


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Site: Palo Verde Arizona Public Service icon.png
Report IR 05000528/2009005 Section 1R15
Date counted Dec 31, 2009 (2009Q4)
Type: Violation: Green
cornerstone Mitigating Systems
Identified by: NRC identified
Inspection Procedure: IP 71111.15
Inspectors (proximate) R Lantz
R Treadway
B Henderson
L Carson
M Young
B Larson
J Bashore
M Catts
M Baquera
T Farina
CCA P.3, Resolution
INPO aspect PI.3
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