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On December 30,1997, the staff issued Generic Letter (GL) 97-06," Degradation of Steam Generator Internals." The purpose of the GL was to alert licensees of pressurized water reactors (PWRs) to damage to steam generator internals at foreign and U.S. PWRs, and obtain information that would enable the staff to verify that the condition of licensees' steam generator internals comply with the current licensing bases for their respective facilities.
On December 30,1997, the staff issued Generic Letter (GL) 97-06," Degradation of Steam Generator Internals." The purpose of the GL was to alert licensees of pressurized water reactors (PWRs) to damage to steam generator internals at foreign and U.S. PWRs, and obtain information that would enable the staff to verify that the condition of licensees' steam generator internals comply with the current licensing bases for their respective facilities.
By letter dated March 27,1998, (ET 98-0022), you responded to GL-97-06 for Wolf Creek
By {{letter dated|date=March 27, 1998|text=letter dated March 27,1998}}, (ET 98-0022), you responded to GL-97-06 for Wolf Creek
                 . Generating Station (WCGS). In that letter, you provided a discussion of the program to detect degradation of steam generator internals at WCGS and referenced the Westinghouse report WCAP-15002, Revision 1, " Evaluation of EdF Steam Generators Internals Degradation - Impact of Causal Factors on Westinghouse 51 Series Steam Generators," dated December 1997. You provided a description of the program inspections performed and the inspection summary for the steam generators at WCGS. You also stated that WCGS has Westinghouse Model F steam generators and an evaluation for this model, similar to that done in WCAP-15002, would be completed at a later date. During a conference call on September 22,1999, it was stated that this later report had been completed. The letter provided the basis that the steam generators at WCGS comply with the current licensing bases for the plant.
                 . Generating Station (WCGS). In that letter, you provided a discussion of the program to detect degradation of steam generator internals at WCGS and referenced the Westinghouse report WCAP-15002, Revision 1, " Evaluation of EdF Steam Generators Internals Degradation - Impact of Causal Factors on Westinghouse 51 Series Steam Generators," dated December 1997. You provided a description of the program inspections performed and the inspection summary for the steam generators at WCGS. You also stated that WCGS has Westinghouse Model F steam generators and an evaluation for this model, similar to that done in WCAP-15002, would be completed at a later date. During a conference call on September 22,1999, it was stated that this later report had been completed. The letter provided the basis that the steam generators at WCGS comply with the current licensing bases for the plant.
The staffi review of your response did not identify any new concerns with the condition of the                b-steam generator internals at WCGS and did not identify any concerns with the inspection practices employed at WCGS to detect degradation of steam generator internals. The staff,                          !
The staffi review of your response did not identify any new concerns with the condition of the                b-steam generator internals at WCGS and did not identify any concerns with the inspection practices employed at WCGS to detect degradation of steam generator internals. The staff,                          !

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Informs That Licensee Responses to GL 97-06, Degradation of Steam Generator Internals Acceptable & Did Not Identify Any New Concerns with Condition of SG Intervals at Plant
ML20216H929
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 09/29/1999
From: Donohew J
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned)
To: Maynard O
WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORP.
References
GL-97-06, TAC-MA0962, NUDOCS 9910040113
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September 29, 1999 Mr. Otto L. Maynard President and Chief Executive Officer Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation Post Office Box 411 Burlington, KA 66839

SUBJECT:

WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION - CL'OSEOUT OF GENERIC LETTER 97-06, " DEGRADATION OF STEAM GENERATOR INTERNALS"(TAC NO.

MA0962)

Dear Mr. Maynard:

On December 30,1997, the staff issued Generic Letter (GL) 97-06," Degradation of Steam Generator Internals." The purpose of the GL was to alert licensees of pressurized water reactors (PWRs) to damage to steam generator internals at foreign and U.S. PWRs, and obtain information that would enable the staff to verify that the condition of licensees' steam generator internals comply with the current licensing bases for their respective facilities.

By letter dated March 27,1998, (ET 98-0022), you responded to GL-97-06 for Wolf Creek

. Generating Station (WCGS). In that letter, you provided a discussion of the program to detect degradation of steam generator internals at WCGS and referenced the Westinghouse report WCAP-15002, Revision 1, " Evaluation of EdF Steam Generators Internals Degradation - Impact of Causal Factors on Westinghouse 51 Series Steam Generators," dated December 1997. You provided a description of the program inspections performed and the inspection summary for the steam generators at WCGS. You also stated that WCGS has Westinghouse Model F steam generators and an evaluation for this model, similar to that done in WCAP-15002, would be completed at a later date. During a conference call on September 22,1999, it was stated that this later report had been completed. The letter provided the basis that the steam generators at WCGS comply with the current licensing bases for the plant.

The staffi review of your response did not identify any new concerns with the condition of the b-steam generator internals at WCGS and did not identify any concerns with the inspection practices employed at WCGS to detect degradation of steam generator internals. The staff,  !

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Mr. Otto L. Maynard September 29, 1999 If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at 301-415-1307 or through the internet at jnd@nrc. gov.

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l- Regional Administrator, Region IV Superintendent Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation 1 l 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 P.O. Box 411 Arlington, Texas 76011 Burlington, Kansas 6683g Senior Resident inspector U.S. Nuclear Reguhtory Commission i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident inspectors Office P. O. Box 311 8201 NRC Road Burlington, Kansas 66839 Steedman, Missouri 65077-1032 l Chief Engineer Utilities Division ,

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