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| Discussion between Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Dominion re: | | Discussion between Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Domi nion re: |
| Subsequent License Renewal - Safety Issue - Cyclic Fatigue Date of Meeting: August 16, 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Location: Webinar Type of Meeting: This is an Observation Meeting. This is a meeting in which attendees will have an opportunity to observe the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) performing its regulatory function or discussing regulatory issues. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions of the NRC staff or make comments about the issues discussed following the business portion of the meeting; however, the NRC is not actively soliciting comments toward regulatory decisions at this meeting. | | Subsequent License Renewal - Safety Issue - Cyclic Fatigue |
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| | Date of Meeting: August 16, 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm |
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| | Type of Meeting: This is an Observation Meeting. This is a meeting in which att endees will have an opportunity to observe the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm ission (NRC) performing its regulatory function or discussing regulatory issues. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions of the NRC staff or make comments about the issues di scussed following the business portion of the meeting; however, the NRC is not actively soliciting comments toward regulatory decisions at this meeting. |
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| Purpose of the Meeting(s): | | Purpose of the Meeting(s): |
| To understand how Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion Energy) will age manage cracking due to cyclic loading in fire water piping at North Anna. | | |
| | To understand how Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion Energy) will age manage cracking due to cyclic loading in fire water piping at North An na. |
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| General Details: | | General Details: |
| The NRC staff held a public, observational meeting with Dominion Energy to discuss responses to select NRC requests for additional information associated with the safety review of the North Anna Power Station Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA). The meeting began at 1:00 pm and ended approximately at 2:00 pm. There were six NRC staff members and eleven applicant staff and contractor. No members of the public were in attendance. The meeting began with introductions of the NRC staff, Dominion Energy staff and contractor, and members of the public who wished to introduce themselves. | | |
| | The NRC staff held a public, observational meeting with Dominio n Energy to discuss responses to select NRC requests for additional information associated wi th the safety review of the North Anna Power Station Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA ). The meeting began at 1:00 pm and ended approximately at 2:00 pm. There were six NRC staff members and eleven applicant staff and contractor. No members of the publi c were in attendance. The meeting began with introductions of the NRC staff, Dominion Ene rgy staff and contractor, and members of the public who wished to introduce themselves. |
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| Summary of Meeting: | | Summary of Meeting: |
| * B2.1.27-1, Cyclic Fatigue of Buried Gray Cast Iron To ensure a constructive discussion, Dominion Energy provided a draft of their proposed changes to the SLRA for managing cracking due to loading in fire water piping at North Anna (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML21225A564). | | * B2.1.27-1, Cyclic Fatigue of Buried Gray Cast Iron |
| Dominion Energy explained that the proposed supplement would revise the SLRA to also require inspections of buried gray cast iron fire protection piping for detection and evaluation of cracking due to cyclic loading. Specifically, visual (VT), magnetic particle (MT), and radiographic nondestructive examination (NDE) methods will be used on the excavated gray cast iron fire protection piping to inspect for cracking due to cyclic loading. The NDE examination results will be evaluated by a Level II or III examiner qualified in accordance with American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code, Section XI requirements to identify the presence of cracking. If cracking is not identified using the NDE techniques then a 1-foot axial piece of the fire protection piping will still be destructively examined for the loss of material due to selective leaching as described in Generic Aging Lessons Learned for Enclosure 1 | | |
| | To ensure a constructive discussion, Dominion Energy provided a draft of their proposed changes to the SLRA for managing cracking due to loading in fir e water piping at North Anna (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML21225A564). |
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| | Dominion Energy explained that the proposed supplement would re vise the SLRA to also require inspections of buried gray cast iron fire protection pi ping for detection and evaluation of cracking due to cyclic loading. Specifically, visual (VT), magnetic particle (MT), and radiographic nondestructive examination (NDE) methods will be u sed on the excavated gray cast iron fire protection piping to inspect for cracking due to cyclic loading. The NDE examination results will be evaluated by a Level II or III exam iner qualified in accordance with American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code, Section XI requirements to identify the presence of cracking. If cracking is not identified using the NDE techniques then a 1-foot axial piece of the fire protection piping will still be de structively examined for the loss of material due to selective leaching as described in Generic Agin g Lessons Learned for Enclosure1 Subsequent License Renewal (GALL-SLR) Report (NUREG-2191), Sect ion XI.M33, Selective Leaching Program. If cracking is identified, then a 1-foot axial piece of fire protection piping will be selected for further examination for cracking due to cyclic loading and the loss of material due to selective leaching using destru ctive examination methods. |
| | The 1-foot axial piece of fire protection piping will be select ed from a bounding location based on the crack size and characterization provided by the ND E techniques. |
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| | The staff and Dominion discussed why Dominion Energy would only be looking at the inner diameter and not the outer diameter. The results of the discus sion are that Dominion will explain the logic behind their selection whether just the inner diameter or both the inner and outer diameter so the staff can understand the decision. |
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| | The NRC staff noted that only five of the six excavations would be looking for fatigue and asked which type of evaluation would be conducted on the sixth. Dominion Energy explained that the fatigue program and the selective leaching p rogram are working together so the sixth excavation would inspect for selective leaching, b ut may not be a piping segment, and instead could be another component type, such as a hydrant. |
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| | The NRC staff also noted there was no clarifying discussion reg arding the rationale for six excavations and the appropriateness of that sample size, given that cyclic loading is not specifically discussed in the GALL. Dominion Energy stated tha t the supplement will include discussion regarding the rationale for the six excavations. |
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| | The staff asked if the MT testing would be fairly routine imple mentation of MT or whether would it be more difficult to perform. Dominion Energy explain ed that it would be fairly routine, with nothing special necessary for qualifications or p rocedures. |
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| | The NRC staff and Dominion Energy next discussed how the crack growth analysis and fracture analysis evaluations would be accomplished. Dominion explained that it had available test data from industry to establish fracture data fo r fracture analysis. For crack growth analysis, Dominion has identified how to get the informa tion to complete the analysis, which could include tracking pressure cycles of the f ire water piping and testing. |
| | Dominion stated that additional work may be needed prior to ent ering the subsequent period of extended operation, including engaging Electric Power Resear ch Institute. |
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| | The NRC staff noted that prior corrective action determined tha t the fire water piping should be replaced, but this effort was halted. Dominion Energy expla ined that the replacement effort was initiated, and the piping removed was examined and f ound to be in good condition or fully intact. Therefore, Dominion Energy discontinued the replacement around 2013. |
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| Subsequent License Renewal (GALL-SLR) Report (NUREG-2191), Section XI.M33, Selective Leaching Program. If cracking is identified, then a 1-foot axial piece of fire protection piping will be selected for further examination for cracking due to cyclic loading and the loss of material due to selective leaching using destructive examination methods.
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| The 1-foot axial piece of fire protection piping will be selected from a bounding location based on the crack size and characterization provided by the NDE techniques.
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| The staff and Dominion discussed why Dominion Energy would only be looking at the inner diameter and not the outer diameter. The results of the discussion are that Dominion will explain the logic behind their selection whether just the inner diameter or both the inner and outer diameter so the staff can understand the decision.
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| The NRC staff noted that only five of the six excavations would be looking for fatigue and asked which type of evaluation would be conducted on the sixth. Dominion Energy explained that the fatigue program and the selective leaching program are working together so the sixth excavation would inspect for selective leaching, but may not be a piping segment, and instead could be another component type, such as a hydrant.
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| The NRC staff also noted there was no clarifying discussion regarding the rationale for six excavations and the appropriateness of that sample size, given that cyclic loading is not specifically discussed in the GALL. Dominion Energy stated that the supplement will include discussion regarding the rationale for the six excavations.
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| The staff asked if the MT testing would be fairly routine implementation of MT or whether would it be more difficult to perform. Dominion Energy explained that it would be fairly routine, with nothing special necessary for qualifications or procedures.
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| The NRC staff and Dominion Energy next discussed how the crack growth analysis and fracture analysis evaluations would be accomplished. Dominion explained that it had available test data from industry to establish fracture data for fracture analysis. For crack growth analysis, Dominion has identified how to get the information to complete the analysis, which could include tracking pressure cycles of the fire water piping and testing.
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| Dominion stated that additional work may be needed prior to entering the subsequent period of extended operation, including engaging Electric Power Research Institute.
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| The NRC staff noted that prior corrective action determined that the fire water piping should be replaced, but this effort was halted. Dominion Energy explained that the replacement effort was initiated, and the piping removed was examined and found to be in good condition or fully intact. Therefore, Dominion Energy discontinued the replacement around 2013.
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| Dominion Energy reiterated the takeaways from the discussion: | | Dominion Energy reiterated the takeaways from the discussion: |
| - Summarize in a paragraph why the proposed NDE methods are appropriate based on operating experience.
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| o Address whether outer diameter also needs to be examined (in addition to inner diameter) o Address whether subsurface flaws need to be considered
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| - Summarize in paragraph why six excavations are appropriate - designed from the category F from GALL-SLR AMP XI.M41, Buried and Underground Piping and Tanks program.
| | - Summarize in a paragraph why the proposed NDE methods are app ropriate based on operating experience. |
| - Further explain why one of the six excavations will be different.
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| - Specifically cite the corrective action program.
| | o Address whether outer diameter also needs to be examined (in a ddition to inner diameter) |
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| | o Address whether subsurface flaws need to be considered |
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| | - Summarize in paragraph why six excavations are appropriate - designed from the category F from GALL-SLR AMP XI.M41, Buried and Underground Pip ing and Tanks program. |
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| | - Further explain why one of the six excavations will be differ ent. |
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| | - Specifically cite the corrective action program. |
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| Public Participation Themes: | | Public Participation Themes: |
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| No members of the public were in attendance. | | No members of the public were in attendance. |
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| Action Items/Next Steps: | | Action Items/Next Steps: |
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| The NRC staff will prepare and issue a meeting summary. | | The NRC staff will prepare and issue a meeting summary. |
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| Attachments: | | Attachments: |
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| Meeting description and agenda - ADAMS Accession No. ML21225A567 Dominion presentation - ADAMS Accession No. ML21225A564}} | | Meeting description and agenda - ADAMS Accession No. ML21225A567 Dominion presentation - ADAMS Accession No. ML21225A564}} |
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Other: ML20258A284, ML20269A465, ML20276A192, ML20303A199, ML21036A060, ML21067A504, ML21067A507, ML21084A182, ML21091A004, ML21097A027, ML21145A217, ML21217A187, ML21239A064, ML21239A066, ML21239A068, ML21256A067, ML21256A069, ML21312A002, ML21312A003, ML21312A007, PMNS20211071, Discussion Between NRC and Dominion Regarding the North Anna Subsequent License Renewal - Safety Issue - Cyclic Fatigue, PMNS20211128, Discussion Between NRC and Dominion Regarding the North Anna Subsequent License Renewal - an Inconsistency in Documentation Regarding Reactor Coolant Pump Code Case N 481, TLAA 4.7.6
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MONTHYEARML20140A3362020-05-18018 May 2020 Revised Reactor Vessel Materials Surveillance Capsule Withdrawal Schedules - Response to Request for Additional Information Project stage: Response to RAI ML20246G6972020-08-24024 August 2020 Application for Subsequent Renewed Operating Licenses Project stage: Request ML20246G7062020-08-24024 August 2020 Enclosure 4: Attachment 1 - PWROG-18005-NP, Revision 2, Determination of Unirradiated Rt and Upper-Shelf Values of the North Anna Units 1 and 2 Reactor Vessel Materials Project stage: Request ML20269A4652020-10-0606 October 2020 SLRA - Portal Letter Project stage: Other ML20276A1922020-10-0909 October 2020 Subsequent License Renewal Aging Management Audit Plan Project stage: Other ML20258A2842020-10-13013 October 2020 SLRA - Acceptance and Opportunity for Hearing Letter Project stage: Other ML20303A1992020-10-29029 October 2020 Subsequent License Renewal Safety Project Management Assignment Project stage: Other ML21035A3032021-02-0404 February 2021 (Naps), Units 1 and 2 - Update to Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) Supplement 1 Project stage: Supplement ML21063A5522021-03-0404 March 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 1 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID L-2020-SLR-0000) - Email Project stage: RAI ML21063A5602021-03-0404 March 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 1 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure Project stage: RAI ML21067A5042021-03-0808 March 2021 Final Request for Confirmation of Information (RCI) Set 1 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Email Project stage: Other ML21067A5072021-03-0808 March 2021 Final Request for Confirmation of Information (RCI) Set 1 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure Project stage: Other ML21076B0252021-03-17017 March 2021 Update to Subsequent License Renewal Application, Supplement 2 Project stage: Supplement ML21084A1822021-03-24024 March 2021 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to NRC Requests for Confirmation of Information for the Safety Review - Set 1 Project stage: Other ML21091A1872021-04-0101 April 2021 Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Safety Review - Set 1 & Clarification to Aging Management of Fire Protection System Lined Ductile Iron Valves Project stage: Supplement ML21091A0022021-04-0101 April 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 2 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Email Project stage: RAI ML21091A0032021-04-0101 April 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 2 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure 1 - RAIs Project stage: RAI ML21091A0042021-04-0101 April 2021 SLRA Safety Review - Withdrawn Requests for Information (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure 2 Project stage: Other ML21036A0602021-04-0808 April 2021 Report for the Aging Management Audit Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application Review Project stage: Other ML21097A0272021-04-14014 April 2021 Request for Withholding from Public Disclosure Regarding Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Other ML21104A0372021-04-15015 April 2021 Request for Withholding Information Regarding Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML21119A2872021-04-29029 April 2021 (Naps), Unit 1 and 2 - Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Safety Review - Set 2 and Flow Accelerated Corrosion Program Enhancement Completion Project stage: Response to RAI ML21123A2982021-05-0303 May 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 3 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure Project stage: RAI ML21123A2972021-05-0303 May 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 3 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - E-mail Project stage: RAI PMNS20210548, Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application2021-05-12012 May 2021 Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: RAI ML21132A2892021-05-13013 May 2021 SLRA RAI Response Public Meeting Project stage: RAI ML21145A2172021-05-13013 May 2021 Discussion on May 13, 2021 with Dominion on Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application - Dominion Slides Project stage: Other PMNS20210666, Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application2021-05-27027 May 2021 Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: RAI ML21221A1542021-05-27027 May 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Dominion Slides Project stage: Meeting ML21221A1482021-05-27027 May 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - NRC Slides Project stage: RAI ML21147A2932021-05-27027 May 2021 (Naps), Units 1 and 2 Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Safety Review - Set 3 and Administrative Change to SLRA Table A4.0-1, Item 25 Project stage: Response to RAI ML21221A1292021-05-27027 May 2021, 10 August 2021 05/27/2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominions Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Request ML21145A2132021-06-0909 June 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure 1 - Summary Project stage: RAI ML21145A2152021-06-0909 June 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure 2 - List of Attendees Project stage: RAI ML21145A2122021-06-0909 June 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Memoranda Project stage: RAI PMNS20210777, Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application - Topics to Be Determined2021-06-15015 June 2021 Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application - Topics to Be Determined Project stage: RAI ML21166A3512021-06-15015 June 2021 Safety RAIs - Set 4 - Draft Project stage: Draft RAI ML21174A1952021-06-23023 June 2021 Safety RAIs - Set Y - Draft - Enclosure Project stage: Draft RAI PMNS20210778, Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application - Topics to Be Determined2021-06-23023 June 2021 Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff RAIs on North Anna Subsequent License Renewal Application - Topics to Be Determined Project stage: RAI ML21174A3042021-06-23023 June 2021 SLRA RAI Response Public Meeting - 21-06-24 Project stage: RAI ML21181A1272021-06-30030 June 2021 Issuance of Environmental Scoping Summary Report Associated with the NRC Staffs Review of the North Anna Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2, Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Request ML21188A1602021-07-0707 July 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 4 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review Project stage: Request ML21188A1632021-07-0707 July 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 4 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Email Project stage: RAI ML21188A1652021-07-0707 July 2021 Final Request for Additional Information Set 4 - North Anna SLRA Safety Review (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure Project stage: RAI ML21210A3962021-07-29029 July 2021 (Naps), Units 1 and 2 - Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Safety Review - Set 4 and Supplement 3 Project stage: Supplement ML21217A1872021-08-0505 August 2021 (Naps), Units 1 and 2 - Subsequent License Renewal Application First 10 CFR 54.21 (B) Annual Amendment Project stage: Other ML21221A1412021-08-10010 August 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Attendees Project stage: RAI ML21221A1382021-08-10010 August 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Meeting Summary Project stage: RAI ML21221A1362021-08-10010 August 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: RAI ML21225A5512021-08-13013 August 2021 Discussion Point for Public Meeting Regarding Fire Protection Piping Cyclic Loading - 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MONTHYEARML24222A4232024-08-19019 August 2024 Summary of June 17, 2024, Meeting with Virginia Electric and Power Company About Guidance in Section 7.5 of Standard Review Plan for Light Water Reactors ML24222A6992024-08-16016 August 2024 August 6, 2024, Summary of Regarding Potential License Amendment Request Change to Surveillance Requirements for Moderator Temperature Coefficient for Millstone, Unit No. 3, North Anna, Unit Nos. 1 and 2, and Summer, Unit No. 1 - ML23345A1092023-12-14014 December 2023 December 7, 2023, Summary of Public Meeting with Virginia Electric and Power Company Concerning a License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Augmentation Times for North Anna Station, Units 1 & 2, and Surry Station, Units 1 & 2 ML23167A7012023-06-26026 June 2023 Summary of Public Meeting with VEPCO Concerning a License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Plan Staff Augmentation Times ML23151A5472023-06-0101 June 2023 Public Meeting Summary - 2022 Annual Assessment Meeting Regarding North Anna Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339; and Surry Power Station ML22130A1702022-05-20020 May 2022 Summary of April 21, 2022, Public Meeting to Discuss Potential Emergency Preparedness License Amendment Request ML22130A0332022-05-0909 May 2022 Public Meeting Summary 2021 Annual Assessment Meeting Regarding North Anna Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339; and Surry Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-280 and 50-281, Meeting Number 20220349 ML22091A0902022-04-0101 April 2022 Combined 2021 Assessment Meeting Slides ML21293A0992021-12-10010 December 2021 Meeting Summary for Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Public Meeting ML21221A3022021-10-18018 October 2021 June 24, 2021, Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Meeting Summary ML21221A3032021-10-18018 October 2021 June 24, 2021, Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000)- List of Attendees ML21239A0662021-09-0202 September 2021 August 27, 2021, Summary: Discussion Between NRC and Dominion Regarding the NAPS Subsequent License Renewal - an Inconsistency in Documentation Regarding RCP Code Case N-481 (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Summary ML21236A0532021-08-27027 August 2021 August 16, 2021, Meeting Summary: Discussion of Aging Management of Cyclic Fatigue in the Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Meeting Summary ML21221A0312021-08-27027 August 2021 Meeting Summary Regarding Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application ML21236A0512021-08-27027 August 2021 August 16, 2021, Meeting Summary: Discussion of Aging Management of Cyclic Fatigue in the Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Memo ML21236A0582021-08-27027 August 2021 August 16, 2021, Meeting Summary: Discussion of Aging Management of Cyclic Fatigue in the Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - List of Attendees ML21221A0262021-08-26026 August 2021 Meeting Summary Regarding Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application ML21221A1382021-08-10010 August 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Meeting Summary ML21145A2152021-06-0909 June 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure 2 - List of Attendees ML21145A2132021-06-0909 June 2021 Meeting Summary: Discussion of Dominion'S Response to Select Staff Requests for Additional Information on Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID No. L-2020-SLR-0000) - Enclosure 1 - Summary ML21131A1612021-05-11011 May 2021 Public Meeting Summary - 2020 Annual Assessment Meeting Regarding Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Docket No. 50-395; North Anna Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339; and Surry Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-280 and 50-281, Meeting ML21027A0232021-01-28028 January 2021 Summary of January 26, 2021 Closed Meeting with Dominion Energy Regarding Performance of Force on Force Exercises in a Pandemic Environment ML20324A2592020-12-0303 December 2020 Scoping Meeting Summary ML20136A1752020-05-15015 May 2020 Sur 2019 Aam Meeting Summary ML20104A0392020-04-21021 April 2020 Presubmittal Meeting Summary ML19190A2862019-07-16016 July 2019 Summary of July 7, 2019, Public Meeting with Dominion to Discuss Open Phase Condition RAI Responses ML19144A1292019-05-30030 May 2019 Summary of November 20, 2018, Pre Application Meeting with Dominion Energy Regarding the Planned License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Action Levels ML19128A3432019-05-0808 May 2019 Public Meeting Summary - 2018 Annual Assessment Public Meeting Regarding North Anna Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339 ML18151A4682018-05-29029 May 2018 Public Meeting Summary - 2017 Annual Assessment Public Meeting Regarding North Anna Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339 ML18066A0192018-03-16016 March 2018 Meeting Summary of October 4, 2017 Pre-Submittal Public Meeting to Discuss LAR Request Regarding Consolidation of the Emergency Operations Facilities ML17123A2092017-05-0303 May 2017 Summary of Meeting to Discuss Annual Assessment of the North Anna Power Station, Units 1 and 2 with the Public for the Period of January 1, 2016 Through December 31, 2016 ML16138A0752016-05-19019 May 2016 Summary of April 26, 2016, Pre-Application Teleconference with Virginia Electric and Power Company for Increase in Maximum Fuel Enrichment for the New Fuel Storage Racks and the Spent Fuel Pool ML16124A7632016-05-0303 May 2016 April 14, 2016, Summary of Public Meeting - North Anna Power Station, Units 1 and 2 ML16035A4802016-02-12012 February 2016 Jsc Meeting Summary Attachment ML15316A2522015-11-19019 November 2015 October 20, 2015, Millstone, Units 2 and 3, Surry, Units 1 and 2, North Anna, Units 1 and 2 - Summary of Pre-submittal Conference Call Regarding Emergency Action Level Scheme Changes ML15128A5462015-05-0808 May 2015 Summary of Public Meeting with North Anna, Units 1 and 2 to Discuss the Annual Assessment with the Public ML14101A1202014-04-11011 April 2014 Public Meeting Summary - North Anna Power Station, Docket Nos. 50-338, 50-339 ML13225A2932013-08-12012 August 2013 7/23-24/2013, Summary of Meeting 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Initial Exam Writers' Workshop ML13151A1282013-05-31031 May 2013 Public Meeting Summary - North Anna Power Station Docket Nos. 50-338 and 50-339 ML12131A5032012-05-0909 May 2012 5/1/2012 Summary of Category 1 Public Meeting Regarding the Annual Assessment of the North Anna Power Station ML12060A3682012-03-0101 March 2012 G20110668/EDATS: OEDO-2011-0622 - 02/02/12 - Meeting Summary for Meeting with Paul Gunter Et Al. Regarding Their 10 CFR 2.206 Petition to Suspend the Operating Licenses for North Anna Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 ML12060A3522012-03-0101 March 2012 G20110757/EDATS: OEDO-2011-0701 - 12/12/11 - Meeting Summary of Meeting with Paul Gunter Et Al. Regarding Their 10 CFR 2.206 Petition to Suspend the Operating Licenses (Ols) for North Anna 1 and 2 ML1131804092011-11-14014 November 2011 Public Meeting Summary - Status of Nrc'S Restart Review and Inspection - North Anna Power Station ML1128500392011-10-12012 October 2011 Summary of Augmented Inspection Team Public Exit Meeting with Virginia Electric Power Company to Discuss the Results of an ATI Inspection of an Earthquake Event on August 23, 2011 ML1110304742011-04-13013 April 2011 Public Meeting/Open House Summary Letter ML1032204442010-11-18018 November 2010 Public Meeting Summary - North Anna Power Station ML1023804682010-08-26026 August 2010 08/18/10 Summary of Meeting NRC Initial Exam Writer'S Workshop ML1021102592010-08-0404 August 2010 Enclosure 3: Dominion - North Anna Presentation of July 28, 2010 Public Meeting ML1020704582010-07-28028 July 2010 Summary of Meeting with VEPCO to Discuss Fuel Transition Licensing ML0923803922009-08-26026 August 2009 08/11-12/2009-Summary of Meeting Re 2009 Us NRC Initial Exam Development Workshop 2024-08-19
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Public Meeting Summary
Title:
Discussion between Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Domi nion re:
Subsequent License Renewal - Safety Issue - Cyclic Fatigue
Date of Meeting: August 16, 2021, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Location: Webinar
Type of Meeting: This is an Observation Meeting. This is a meeting in which att endees will have an opportunity to observe the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm ission (NRC) performing its regulatory function or discussing regulatory issues. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions of the NRC staff or make comments about the issues di scussed following the business portion of the meeting; however, the NRC is not actively soliciting comments toward regulatory decisions at this meeting.
Purpose of the Meeting(s):
To understand how Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion Energy) will age manage cracking due to cyclic loading in fire water piping at North An na.
General Details:
The NRC staff held a public, observational meeting with Dominio n Energy to discuss responses to select NRC requests for additional information associated wi th the safety review of the North Anna Power Station Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA ). The meeting began at 1:00 pm and ended approximately at 2:00 pm. There were six NRC staff members and eleven applicant staff and contractor. No members of the publi c were in attendance. The meeting began with introductions of the NRC staff, Dominion Ene rgy staff and contractor, and members of the public who wished to introduce themselves.
Summary of Meeting:
- B2.1.27-1, Cyclic Fatigue of Buried Gray Cast Iron
To ensure a constructive discussion, Dominion Energy provided a draft of their proposed changes to the SLRA for managing cracking due to loading in fir e water piping at North Anna (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML21225A564).
Dominion Energy explained that the proposed supplement would re vise the SLRA to also require inspections of buried gray cast iron fire protection pi ping for detection and evaluation of cracking due to cyclic loading. Specifically, visual (VT), magnetic particle (MT), and radiographic nondestructive examination (NDE) methods will be u sed on the excavated gray cast iron fire protection piping to inspect for cracking due to cyclic loading. The NDE examination results will be evaluated by a Level II or III exam iner qualified in accordance with American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code,Section XI requirements to identify the presence of cracking. If cracking is not identified using the NDE techniques then a 1-foot axial piece of the fire protection piping will still be de structively examined for the loss of material due to selective leaching as described in Generic Agin g Lessons Learned for Enclosure1 Subsequent License Renewal (GALL-SLR) Report (NUREG-2191), Sect ion XI.M33, Selective Leaching Program. If cracking is identified, then a 1-foot axial piece of fire protection piping will be selected for further examination for cracking due to cyclic loading and the loss of material due to selective leaching using destru ctive examination methods.
The 1-foot axial piece of fire protection piping will be select ed from a bounding location based on the crack size and characterization provided by the ND E techniques.
The staff and Dominion discussed why Dominion Energy would only be looking at the inner diameter and not the outer diameter. The results of the discus sion are that Dominion will explain the logic behind their selection whether just the inner diameter or both the inner and outer diameter so the staff can understand the decision.
The NRC staff noted that only five of the six excavations would be looking for fatigue and asked which type of evaluation would be conducted on the sixth. Dominion Energy explained that the fatigue program and the selective leaching p rogram are working together so the sixth excavation would inspect for selective leaching, b ut may not be a piping segment, and instead could be another component type, such as a hydrant.
The NRC staff also noted there was no clarifying discussion reg arding the rationale for six excavations and the appropriateness of that sample size, given that cyclic loading is not specifically discussed in the GALL. Dominion Energy stated tha t the supplement will include discussion regarding the rationale for the six excavations.
The staff asked if the MT testing would be fairly routine imple mentation of MT or whether would it be more difficult to perform. Dominion Energy explain ed that it would be fairly routine, with nothing special necessary for qualifications or p rocedures.
The NRC staff and Dominion Energy next discussed how the crack growth analysis and fracture analysis evaluations would be accomplished. Dominion explained that it had available test data from industry to establish fracture data fo r fracture analysis. For crack growth analysis, Dominion has identified how to get the informa tion to complete the analysis, which could include tracking pressure cycles of the f ire water piping and testing.
Dominion stated that additional work may be needed prior to ent ering the subsequent period of extended operation, including engaging Electric Power Resear ch Institute.
The NRC staff noted that prior corrective action determined tha t the fire water piping should be replaced, but this effort was halted. Dominion Energy expla ined that the replacement effort was initiated, and the piping removed was examined and f ound to be in good condition or fully intact. Therefore, Dominion Energy discontinued the replacement around 2013.
Dominion Energy reiterated the takeaways from the discussion:
- Summarize in a paragraph why the proposed NDE methods are app ropriate based on operating experience.
o Address whether outer diameter also needs to be examined (in a ddition to inner diameter)
o Address whether subsurface flaws need to be considered
- Summarize in paragraph why six excavations are appropriate - designed from the category F from GALL-SLR AMP XI.M41, Buried and Underground Pip ing and Tanks program.
- Further explain why one of the six excavations will be differ ent.
- Specifically cite the corrective action program.
Public Participation Themes:
No members of the public were in attendance.
Action Items/Next Steps:
The NRC staff will prepare and issue a meeting summary.
Attachments:
Meeting description and agenda - ADAMS Accession No. ML21225A567 Dominion presentation - ADAMS Accession No. ML21225A564