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| By letter dated May 7, 1985, the Yankee Atomic Electric Company (YAEC) i submitted a reonest for changes to the Yankee Nuclear Power Station 3 Technical Specifications (TS). | | By {{letter dated|date=May 7, 1985|text=letter dated May 7, 1985}}, the Yankee Atomic Electric Company (YAEC) i submitted a reonest for changes to the Yankee Nuclear Power Station 3 Technical Specifications (TS). |
| i The proposed amendment would add limiting conditions for operation and surveillance requirements to limit Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) leakege to less than 50 gallons per day (gpd). | | i The proposed amendment would add limiting conditions for operation and surveillance requirements to limit Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) leakege to less than 50 gallons per day (gpd). |
| A Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment to License and Proposed l No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination and Opportunity for i Hearing related to the requested action was published in the Federal Register on July 17, 1985 (50 FR 29022). No comments or requests for s hearing were received. | | A Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment to License and Proposed l No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination and Opportunity for i Hearing related to the requested action was published in the Federal Register on July 17, 1985 (50 FR 29022). No comments or requests for s hearing were received. |
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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
MONTHYEARML20217C1311999-10-0808 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 153 to License DPR-3 ML20211J3361999-08-27027 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 152 to License DPR-3 ML20207F9491999-03-0505 March 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 151 to License DPR-3 ML20202H5871999-02-0303 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 150 to License DPR-3 ML20249A7901998-06-17017 June 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 149 to License DPR-3 ML20237F1671993-02-19019 February 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 147 to License DPR-3 ML20058F2201990-11-0202 November 1990 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Response to Generic Ltr 83-28 Re post-trip Review - Data & Info Capability ML20058C4061990-10-22022 October 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 137 to License DPR-3 ML20059G2411990-09-0606 September 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 135 to License DPR-3 ML20058L6651990-08-0202 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 134 to License DPR-3 ML20058L0321990-08-0202 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 133 to License DPR-3 ML20055C8601990-06-18018 June 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 132 to License DPR-3 ML20248H7391989-10-0303 October 1989 Safety Evaluation Not Accepting Procedure Generating Program for Plant.Program Should Be Revised to Reflect Items Described in Section 2 of Rept.Revision Need Not Be Submitted to NRC ML20247F1431989-09-0707 September 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 124 to License DPR-3 ML20247E6831989-08-31031 August 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 123 to License DPR-3 ML20246F2771989-07-11011 July 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Mods to ECCS Evaluation Model, Including Changes to FLECHT-based Reflood Heat Transfer Correlation,Steam Cooling Model & post-critical Heat Flux Heat Transfer Model ML20195D6701988-11-0101 November 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 120 to License DPR-3 ML20205G1961988-10-25025 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 119 to License DPR-3 ML20204G4871988-10-17017 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 118 to License DPR-3 ML20205C4061988-10-14014 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 117 to License DPR-3 ML20207L7051988-10-12012 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 116 to License DPR-3 ML20207E8151988-08-0505 August 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 115 to License DPR-3 ML20151M4911988-07-29029 July 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 114 to License DPR-3 ML20151K3801988-07-25025 July 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 113 to License DPR-3 ML20151K8571988-07-19019 July 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 112 to License DPR-3 ML20153A8661988-06-29029 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Proposed Reflood Steam Cooling Model ML20196K2741988-06-28028 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 111 to License DPR-3 ML20195K1501988-06-17017 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 110 to License DPR-3 ML20195C5851988-06-13013 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 109 to License DPR-3 ML20155K5141988-06-0909 June 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 108 to License DPR-3 ML20154J7661988-05-18018 May 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 107 to License DPR-3 ML20216J4081987-06-26026 June 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 106 to License DPR-3 ML20216C1111987-06-18018 June 1987 Safety Evaluation Granting Three of Seven Requests Submitted by Util for Relief from Inservice Insp & Testing Requirements.Four Requests Withdrawn,Per 870122,0410 & 0507 Ltrs ML20215C5881987-06-0404 June 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 860505,870402,& 0506 Submittals Re Seismic Reevaluation of Plant.Concludes That Foundation Soils Under Reactor & Under Vapor Container Have Adequate Strength to Support Seismic Load from Earthquake ML20213G9161987-05-13013 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 105 to License DPR-3 NUREG-0825, Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 840709,1231 & 851024 Repts Re Evaluation of Plant for Wind & Tornado Events as Requested in Integrated Plant Safety Assessment Rept, Sections 4.5 & 4.8.Risk from Wind/Tornado Events Assessed1987-05-13013 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 840709,1231 & 851024 Repts Re Evaluation of Plant for Wind & Tornado Events as Requested in Integrated Plant Safety Assessment Rept, Sections 4.5 & 4.8.Risk from Wind/Tornado Events Assessed ML20213D9671987-05-0707 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 104 to License DPR-3 ML20207S6231987-03-10010 March 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 860122,0812,1028 & 870204 Submittals Re Fracture Toughness Requirements for Protection Against PTS Events ML20211N5881987-02-19019 February 1987 Safety Evaluation Re First Level Undervoltage Protection Testing.Testing Unnecessary ML20211L3951987-02-17017 February 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 103 to License DPR-3 Re Max Nominal Enrichment of Fuel ML20207N8811987-01-0707 January 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 102 to License DPR-3 ML20207N4261987-01-0606 January 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 101 to License DPR-3 ML20207J9451986-12-30030 December 1986 SER Accepting Util 831105 & 850709 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.1 (Part 2), Vendor Interface Program - Reactor Trip Sys Components ML20215E1201986-12-0909 December 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 830419 & 0830,840119, 851022 & 860930 Responses Re Conformance to Reg Guide 1.97. Plant Design Acceptable W/Exception of Neutron Flux Variable ML20214X3391986-12-0101 December 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 100 to License DPR-3 ML20214J8521986-11-18018 November 1986 Sser Accepting SPDS Contingent Upon Resolution of Concerns Re Maint & Improvement of Placement & Visual Access of Containment Isolation Panel & Minor Human Factors Engineering Concerns ML20215E6471986-10-0202 October 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Requests for Exemption from Specific Requirements in App R to 10CFR50.Existing Fire Protection Provides Level of Protection Equivalent to Technical Requirements of App R ML20210S1791986-09-23023 September 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 99 to License DPR-3 ML20212Q1151986-08-27027 August 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 830412 Proposal to Provide Integrated Safe Shutdown Sys Which Could Be Used for Safe Shutdown in Event of Fire at Facility ML20212N0161986-08-20020 August 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 98 to License DPR-3 1999-08-27
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20217C1311999-10-0808 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 153 to License DPR-3 ML20211J5111999-08-31031 August 1999 Rev 29 to Yankee Decommissioning QA Program ML20211J3361999-08-27027 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 152 to License DPR-3 ML20209D5391999-06-22022 June 1999 Rev 29 to Yaec Decommissioning QA Program ML20207F9491999-03-0505 March 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 151 to License DPR-3 ML20202H5871999-02-0303 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 150 to License DPR-3 ML20154P9691998-10-16016 October 1998 Rev 28 to Yankee Atomic Electric Co Decommissioning QA Program ML20249A7901998-06-17017 June 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 149 to License DPR-3 ML20216C4581998-02-27027 February 1998 Response to NRC Demand for Info (NRC OI Rept 1-95-050) ML20203L1931998-02-25025 February 1998 Duke Energy Corp,Duke Engineering & Svcs,Inc,Yankee Atomic Small Break LOCA Technical Review Rept ML20203L2451998-02-23023 February 1998 Assessment Rept of Engineering & Technical Work Process Utilized at De&S Bolton Ofc ML20203L1621998-02-18018 February 1998 Rept of Root Cause Assessment Review ML20203L2691998-02-16016 February 1998 Duke Engineering & Svcs Assessment Process Review Rept ML20199B4601998-01-20020 January 1998 Special Rept:On 980105,meteorological Monnitoring Instrumentation for Air Temp Delta T Inoperable for More than 7 Days.Caused by Breakdown in Wiring Between Junction Box at 199 Foot Level.Wiring Replaced ML20203J3001997-12-31031 December 1997 Ynps 1997 Annual Rept ML20217N0981997-08-21021 August 1997 LER 97-S02-00:on 970725,discovered Uncontrolled Safeguards Documents.Caused by Personnel Error.Matls Retrieved & Stored in Safeguards Repositories ML20210H0991997-08-0707 August 1997 LER 97-S01-00:on 970709,potential Compromise of Safeguards Info Occurred.Caused by Human error.Stand-alone Personal Computer & Printer Not Connected to Network,Have Been Located within Text Graphics Svc Dept ML20149K7781997-07-24024 July 1997 Special Rept:On 970520 & 0714,air Temp Delta T Channel Indicated Temp Difference Between Top & Bottom of Meteorological Tower.Caused by Reversed Input Wiring to Channel.Restored Air Temp Delta T Channel Operability ML20141E4671997-05-30030 May 1997 Rev 28 to Operational QA Program ML20135C8461996-12-31031 December 1996 Yankee Nuclear Power Station 1996 Annual Rept ML20132G6771996-12-20020 December 1996 Rev 27 to YOQAP-I-A, Operational QA Program ML20058N4771993-12-20020 December 1993 Rev 0.0 to Yankee Nuclear Power Station Decommissioning Plan ML20059K8491993-12-15015 December 1993 Clarifications to Pages 2,41,43 & 44 of 44 in Section I, Organization of YOQAP-I-A,Rev 24, Operational QA Program ML20059C5011993-10-29029 October 1993 Special Rept:On 931019,meteorological Instrumentation Channel for Delta T Declared Inoperable.Caused by Ceased Aspirator Motor Located at Top of Tower.Motor Replaced ML20056H1741993-06-10010 June 1993 Preliminary Assessment of Potential Human Exposures to Routine Tritium Emissions from Yankee Atomic Electric Co Nuclear Power Facility Located Near Rowe,Ma ML20237F1671993-02-19019 February 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 147 to License DPR-3 ML20125C7161992-12-0707 December 1992 Part 21 Rept Re Possibility for Malfunction of Declutching Mechanisms in SMB/SB-000 & SMB/SB/SBD-00 Actuators. Malfunction Only Occurs During Seismic Event.Balanced Levers May Be Purchased from Vendor.List of Affected Utils Encl ML20198D2481992-05-13013 May 1992 Yankee Nuclear Power Station Certified Fuel Handler Initial Certification Program ML20198D2541992-05-13013 May 1992 Yankee Nuclear Power Station Certified Fuel Handler Recertification Program ML20062H1981990-11-30030 November 1990 Plant Specific Fast Neutron Exposure Evaluations for First 20 Operating Fuel Cycles of Yankee Rowe Reactor ML20058H2841990-11-0303 November 1990 Special Rept:On 901101,control Rod 24 Found Disconnected from Drive Shaft.Drive Shaft Latching Will Be Initiated ML20058F2201990-11-0202 November 1990 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Response to Generic Ltr 83-28 Re post-trip Review - Data & Info Capability ML20062E8331990-10-31031 October 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1990 for Yankee Atomic Power Station ML20058G1471990-10-31031 October 1990 Vol 2 to Star Methodology Application for PWRs Control Rod Ejection Main Steam Line Break ML20058C4061990-10-22022 October 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 137 to License DPR-3 ML20062B6751990-09-30030 September 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for Yankee Atomic Power Station for Sept 1990 ML20059G2411990-09-0606 September 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 135 to License DPR-3 ML20059E3071990-08-31031 August 1990 Safety Assessment of Yaec 1735, Reactor Pressure Vessel Evaluation Rept for Yankee Nuclear Power Station. Detailed Plan of Action W/Listed Elements Requested within 60 Days After Restart to Demonstrate Ability to Operate Longer ML20059E8001990-08-31031 August 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1990 for Yankee Atomic Power Station ML20058P7841990-08-14014 August 1990 Part 21 Rept Re Misapplication of Fluorolube FS-5 Oil in Main Steam Line Pressure Gauges.All Four Indicators Replaced W/Spare Gauges Which Utilize High Temp Silicone Oil ML20058N6581990-08-13013 August 1990 Special Rept Re Diesel Fire Pump & Tank Inoperable for Greater than Seven Days for Draining,Cleaning & Insp.During Period Redundant Pumping Capacity Available Via Two Remaining Electric Driven Fire Pumps ML20058L6651990-08-0202 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 134 to License DPR-3 ML20058L0321990-08-0202 August 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 133 to License DPR-3 ML20056A1961990-08-0101 August 1990 Special Rept:Two Fire Pumps Inoperable at Same Time.Caused by Necessity to Accomplish Surveillance to Verify Capability to Start Pump on Emergency Diesel Generator 3 & Planned 18-month Insp of Diesel Per Tech Specs ML20055G6801990-07-31031 July 1990 Yankee Plant Small Break LOCA Analysis ML20055E1591990-07-31031 July 1990 Reactor Pressure Vessel Evaluation Rept ML20055G7011990-07-31031 July 1990 Yankee Nuclear Power Station Core 21 Performance Analysis ML20055J3221990-07-25025 July 1990 Decommissioning Funding Assurance Rept & Certification ML20055G7051990-07-19019 July 1990 Rev 0 to Yankee Cycle 21 Core Operating Limits Rept ML20055F6751990-06-30030 June 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1990 for Yankee Atomic Power Station 1999-08-31
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. - o NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 7, ;E WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION SUPPORTING AMENDMENT NO. 90 TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE N0. DPR-3 YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION DOCKET NO. 50-29
1.0 INTRODUCTION
By letter dated May 7, 1985, the Yankee Atomic Electric Company (YAEC) i submitted a reonest for changes to the Yankee Nuclear Power Station 3 Technical Specifications (TS).
i The proposed amendment would add limiting conditions for operation and surveillance requirements to limit Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) leakege to less than 50 gallons per day (gpd).
A Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment to License and Proposed l No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination and Opportunity for i Hearing related to the requested action was published in the Federal Register on July 17, 1985 (50 FR 29022). No comments or requests for s hearing were received.
! 2.0 EVALUATION
2.1 Background
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- s a result of the Systematic Evaluation Program Topic XV-19 review, it was suggested by the licensee that the limit for ECCS leakage be set at 20 gpd as a means of limiting the calculated doses from the postulated leakage of recirculated core cooling water outside containment, post-LOCA.
, At the time, the licensee had indicated that the leakage was approximately 10 gpd. However, the licensee has determined that under certain circumstances, the leakage from the ECCS pumps could exceed the 10-20 gpd b
,com range. Therefore, the licensee has proposed to limit the ECCS leakage to 50 gpd. The licensee's submittal indicates its conclusion that the LOCA g%' doses (including short and long term ECCS leakage dose contribu,tions) would gon be within 10 CFR 100.11 dose guidelines.
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?.2 Staff Evaluation o
oS The staff has done an independent evaluation of the LOCA dose in order
@< to determine if the radiological consequences of such an accident meet g the exposure guidelines of 10 CFR 100.11. The staff analysis includes l on the contribution from containment leakage post-LOCA, leakage from i G)O Engineered Safety) long term leakage Feature
, and shine(ESF) systems or direct radiation outside containment through (short and the containment.
- The assumptions used in the staff's evaluation are listed in Table 1; the calculated doses are shown in Table 2. The dose from the containment leakage and ESF leakage outside containment was calculated by the methods cor,tained in Standard Review Plan (SRP) 15.6.5, Appendices A and B.
The staff assumed that decay was the only removal mechanism for the fission products assumed to be released to containment. For the iodine postulated to be released from leaking ESF components outside containment, the staff gave no credit for hold-up, plate-out, filtration and ground deposition, and assumed that all piping penetrating the primary containment meets General Design Criteria 54-57. However, the staff did depart from the SRP assumptions with regard to modeling the ECCS leakage for long term and the flashing fraction for both long and short term ECCS leakage. It was our judgment that assuming the ECCS leakage to be 1.5 times the TS value (compared to the SRP value of 2) is sufficiently conservative considering the other conservatisms in the analysis, and the fact that ECCS pressures are lower than the ECCS pressures for contemporary reactors for which the SRP was intended. Furthemore, it was detemined that the 10% flashing fraction recommended by the SRP was too conservative in view of the fact -
that the LOCA thermodynamic analysis indicates a ::ignificantly reduced flashing fraction (approximately 4%). The staff assumed 6% flashes to allow for margin. The shint or direct gama dose evaluation is not considered in SRP 15.6.5, because the modern plants for which SRP 15.6.5 was written have thick concrete walls which reduce the potential shine dose to a negligible amount. However, the Yankee containment is a steel sphere, which provides far less accident shielding from shine than a steel-lined reinforced concrete containment. Guidance for the evaluation of this dose pathway is found in the note following 10 CFR 100.11, which states, "The calculations described, in Technical Information Document 14844 may be used as a point of departure for consideration of particular site requirements which may result from evaluation of the characteristics of a particular reactor...." Therefore, the j staff decided that it should evaluate the shine doses and used the calculative l method outlined in TID-14844. More recently developed ways of calculating the shine dose may give a more accurate answer, but the shine doses shown in Table 2 are so small that refining the calculation would make little difference.
2.3 Summary The calculated thyroid and whole body doses at the Exclusior Area Boundary and the outer boundary of the Low Population Zone as shown in Table 2 are within the dose guidelines of 10 CFR 100.11. The proposed changes to the TS are, therefore, acceptable.
3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
This amendment involves a change to a requirement with respect to the installation or use of facility components located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20 and changes to the surveillance requirements. ~ Tha staff has determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite and that there is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The Commission has previously issued a proposed finding that this amendment
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4 involves no significant hazards consideration and there has been no public comment on such finding. Accordingly, this amendment meets the eligibility criteria for cateaorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFP 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to10CFR51.22(b)r,oenvironmentalimpactstatementorenvironmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of this amendment.
4.0 CONCLUSION
The staff has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that:
(1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, and such (2) public activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations and the issuance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.
5.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1his Safety Evaluation has been prepared by L. Beli and J. Clifford.
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.- TABLE 1 i l ASSUMPTIONS USED IN THE CALCULATION OF OFFSITE DOSES S FOLLOWING A DESIGN BASIS LOCA
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Reactor power level 600 MWt Fraction of noble gases available for release 100%
Fraction of iodines available for release 25%
Containment leak rate 0.2% per day, first 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> For shine dose:
distance to Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB) 3100 feet :
distancetonearestLowPopulationZone(LPZ) outer boundary 4452 feet .
creditforvaporbarrier(containment) .
shielding none -
calculative method AsinTID-14844(100%
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! 50% of the iodines, and 1% of the solid ,
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ESF leakage 75 gpd for 1/2 hour to R
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Short tern passive failure 50 gpm for 30 minutes starting 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after accident.
Fraction of core inventory in ECCS water 50% of iodine, no noble gases Fraction of iodine in leaked water released to environment 65 Atmospheric Dispersion Coefficients 0-2hr.EAB2.8x10-fsec/d
.-0-8 hr. LPZ 2.8x10~ sec/m -
8-24 hr. LPZ 1.9x10' sec/
24-96 hr. LPZ 1.6x10~ sec/
96-720 hr. LPZ 1.0x10 sec/
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.- TABLE 2 CALCULATED OFFSITE DOSES RESULTING FROM A LOCA Exclusion Area Nearest Outer F,oundary" of Low Boundary (0-2 hours) Population Zone (0-30 days)
Dose in rems Dose in rems Thyroid 'Whole Body Thyroid Whole Body Containment Leakage 162 1.0 244 0.4 Leakage from ESF components 4 <1 50 0.1 Shine (directgamma) -
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