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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC 2023 END-OF-CYCLE PUBLIC MEETING
{{#Wiki_filter:NRC 2023 END-OF-CYCLE PUBLIC MEETING DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
 
DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION HOST


HOST 2
James Beavers Acting Branch Chief Division of Operating Reactor Safety Reactor Project Branch 2
James Beavers Acting Branch Chief Division of Operating Reactor Safety Reactor Project Branch 2


2 PURPOSE OF TODAYS OPEN HOUSE
PURPOSE OF TODAYS OPEN HOUSE To inform the public on NRCs mission and functions.
 
To discuss the 2023 performance of Davis-Bess Nuclear Power Station 3
To inform the public on NRCs mission and functions.
 
To discuss the 2023 performance of Davis-Bess Nuclear Power Station
 
3 ABOUT THE NRC
 
The NRC licenses and regulates the Nations civilian use of radioactive material to achieve the following goals:
 
To provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety
 
To promote the common defense and security
 
To protect the environment
 
4 SOME NUCLEAR FACTS
 
94 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of the electricity in the U.S.
 
Nuclear materials are used in medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment
 
Nuclear materials are widely used in industry, such as in density gauges, flow measurement devices, radiography devices, and irradiators
 
5 THE NRC REGULATES
 
Nuclear reactors - commercial power reactors, research and test reactors, new reactor designs
 
Nuclear materials - nuclear reactor fuel, radioactive materials for medical, industrial, and academic use
 
Nuclear waste - transportation, storage and disposal of nuclear material and waste, decommissioning of nuclear facilities


Nuclear security - physical security of nuclear facilities and materials from sabotage or attacks
ABOUT THE NRC The NRC licenses and regulates the Nations civilian use of radioactive material to achieve the following goals:
To provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety To promote the common defense and security To protect the environment 4


6 HOW WE REGULATE
SOME NUCLEAR FACTS 94 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of the electricity in the U.S.
Nuclear materials are used in medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment Nuclear materials are widely used in industry, such as in density gauges, flow measurement devices, radiography devices, and irradiators 5


Establish rules and regulations
THE NRC REGULATES Nuclear reactors - commercial power reactors, research and test reactors, new reactor designs Nuclear materials - nuclear reactor fuel, radioactive materials for medical, industrial, and academic use Nuclear waste - transportation, storage and disposal of nuclear material and waste, decommissioning of nuclear facilities Nuclear security - physical security of nuclear facilities and materials from sabotage or attacks 6


Issue licenses
HOW WE REGULATE Establish rules and regulations Issue licenses Provide oversight through inspection, enforcement, and evaluation of operational experience Conduct research to provide support for regulatory decisions Respond to events and emergencies 7


Prov ide ov ersight through inspection, enforcement, and evaluation of operational experience
WHAT WE DONT DO Regulate nuclear weapons, military reactors, or space vehicle reactors Own or operate nuclear power plants Regulate some radioactive materials, such as X-rays and naturally occurring radon 8


Conduct research to provide support for regulatory decisions
REACTOR OVERSIGHT PROCESS (ROP) 9


Respond to ev ents and emergencies
REACTOR OVERSIGHT PROCESS (ROP)
Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Results Significance Threshold Action Matrix Significance Threshold Performance Indicator Results Regulatory Response Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Results Significance Threshold Action Matrix Significance Threshold Performance Indicator Results Regulatory Response Strategic Performance Areas 10


7 WHAT WE DONT DO
SAFETY/SECURITY SIGNIFICANCE 11


Regulate nuclear weapons, military reactors, or space vehicle reactors
ROP ACTION MATRIX 12 Licensee


Own or operate nuclear power plants
===Response===
Regulatory


Regulate some radioactive materials, such as X-rays and naturally occurring radon
===Response===
Degraded Performance Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone Unacceptable Performance Increasing:
Safety Significance Inspection Management Involvement Regulatory Action


8 REACTOR OVERSIGHT PROCESS (ROP)
EXAMPLES OF BASELINE INSPECTIONS 13
 
* Equipment Alignment  
9 REACTOR OVERSIGHT PROCESS (ROP)
~80 hrs/yr
 
* Quadrennial Fire Protection  
StrategicStrategic Performance AreasPerformance Areas SafetySafety Co rner stonesCo rner stones
~240 hrs every 4 yrs
 
* Operator Response  
Performance Indicator B a se li ne In sp ec tio n B a se li ne In sp ec tio n Performance Indicator ResultsResults ResultsResults
~125 hrs/yr
 
* Emergency Preparedness  
Sig nific a nc e Sig nific a nc e Sig nific a nc e Sig nific a nc e Thr e s hol d Thr e s hol dThr e s hol d Thr e s hol d
~80 hrs/yr
 
* Rad Release Controls  
Ac tio n Ma tr ixAc tio n Ma tr ix
~110 hrs every 2 yrs
 
* Worker Radiation Protection  
Regulatory ResponseRegulatory Response 10 SAFETY/SECURITY SIGNIFICANCE
~95 hrs/yr
 
* Corrective Action Program  
11 ROP ACTION MATRIX
~250 hrs every 2 yrs
 
Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/Repetitive Unacceptable Response Response Performance Degraded Performance Cornerstone
 
Increasing:
* Safety Significance
* Inspection
* Management Inv olvement
* Regul atory A ction
 
12 EXAMPLES OF BASELINE INSPECTIONS
* Equipment Alignment ~80 hrs/yr
* Quadrennial Fire Protection ~240 hrs every 4 yrs
* Operator Response ~125 hrs/yr
* Emergency Preparedness ~80 hrs/yr
* Rad Release Controls ~110 hrs every 2 yrs
* Worker Radiation Protection ~95 hrs/yr
* Corrective Action Program ~250 hrs every 2 yrs
* Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr
* Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr


13 NATIONAL  
NATIONAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF PLANT PERFORMANCE
OF PLANT PERFORMANCE 14 Status as of 12/31/2023 Licensee Response 88 Regulatory Response 6
Degraded Cornerstone 0
Multiple/Repetitive Deg. Cornerstone 0
Unacceptable 0
IMC 0350 Oversight 0
Total 94


Status as of 12/31/2023 Licensee Response 88 Regulatory Response 6 Degraded Cornerstone 0 Multiple/Repetitive Deg. Cornerstone 0 Unacceptable 0 IMC 0350 Oversight 0 Total 94
NATIONAL  
 
14 NATIONAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
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* Performance Indicator Results for 2023*
* Performance Indicator Results for 2023*
- Green 6240
- Green 6240
- Wh i t e 0
- White 0
- Yellow 0
- Yellow 0
- Red 0
- Red 0
* PI s are counted per uni t per quarter
* PIs are counted per unit per quarter
* Total Inspection Findings in 2023#
* Total Inspection Findings in 2023#
- Green 447
- Green 447
- Greater-than-Green 5
- Greater-than-Green 5
- Wh i t e 9
- White 9
- Yellow 0
- Yellow 0
- Red 0
- Red 0
* Finding data current as of 2/14/2024 15 DAVIS BESSE RESIDENT INSPECTORS
* Finding data current as of 2/14/2024


Brian Tow ne Russell Cassara Senior Resident Inspector Resident Inspector
DAVIS BESSE RESIDENT INSPECTORS Brian Towne Senior Resident Inspector 16 Russell Cassara Resident Inspector


16 2023 ANNUAL ASSESSMENT DAVIS BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION
2023 ANNUAL ASSESSMENT DAVIS BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION 17 The plant operated safely Regulatory Response Column All performance indicators were Green One or more Greater-Than-Green security inspection finding Licensee
* The plant operated safely
* Regulatory Response Column
- All performance indicators were Green
- One or more Greater-Than-Green security inspection finding


Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/Repetitive Unacceptable Response Response Performance Degraded Performance17 Cornerstone 2023 NRC INSPECTIONS
===Response===
* 2340 hours of direct inspection
Regulatory
* 11 regional inspections
* 5 major team inspections
- Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection
- Emergency Preparedness Exercise Inspection
- Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection
- Force-on-Force Testing
- Cyber Security Inspection
* 1 supplemental Inspection
* 1 special inspection


18 SAFETY SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS OR PIS
===Response===
* One or more Greater-than-Green finding and associated violation of the Davis-Besse License Condition 2.D requirement to fully implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the Commission-approved Cyber Securi ty Plan.
Degraded Performance Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone Unacceptable Performance
* The finding was closed on June 15, 2023.


19 NRC PLANS FOR 2024
2023 NRC INSPECTIONS 18 2340 hours of direct inspection 11 regional inspections 5 major team inspections Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection Emergency Preparedness Exercise Inspection Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Force-on-Force Testing Cyber Security Inspection 1 supplemental Inspection 1 special inspection


NRC plans baseline inspections at the Davis-Besse Power Station for the remainder of 2024
SAFETY SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS OR PIS 19
* One or more Greater-than-Green finding and associated violation of the Davis-Besse License Condition 2.D requirement to fully implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the Commission-approved Cyber Security Plan.
* The finding was closed on June 15, 2023.


20 NRC Social Media Channels
NRC PLANS FOR 2024 NRC plans baseline inspections at the Davis-Besse Power Station for the remainder of 2024 20


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nrcgov/
NRC Social Media Channels Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/nrcgov/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/nrcgov YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/NRCgov Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nrcgov/
Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/u-s--nuclear-regulatory-commission/
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Twi tter: https://twitter.com/nrcgov
Meeting Feedback
 
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/NRCgov
 
Fli ckr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nrcgov/
 
Li nkedi n: https://www.linkedin.com/company/u-s--nuclear -regulatory-commission/
 
21 Meeting Feedback
: 1. Mail in the NRC feedback form.
: 1. Mail in the NRC feedback form.
This form will be emailed to all attendees.
This form will be emailed to all attendees.
- or -
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
: 2. On Any Device or Computer:
: 2. On Any Device or Computer:
- Go to the Public Meeting Schedule at (www.nrc.gov/pmns/mtg?do=recent30days)
- Go to the Public Meeting Schedule at (www.nrc.gov/pmns/mtg?do=recent30days)
- Locate thi s meeti ng usi ng the sorti ng buttons and cli ck on the Meeti ng Feedback Form Li nk.
- Locate this meeting using the sorting buttons and click on the Meeting Feedback Form Link.
 
Note: Meetings are sorted by date and time. Use Last to get to todays date.
Note: Meetings are sorted by date and time. Use Last to get to todays date.
- or -
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
Questions Public Affairs Prema Chandrathil Public Affairs Officer 630-829-9663 Prema.Chandrathil@nrc.gov Viktoria Mitlyng Senior Public Affairs Officer 630-201-1345 Viktoria.Mitlyng@nrc.gov 23}}
 
22 Questions
 
Public Affairs Viktoria Mitlyng Prema Chandrathil Senior Public Affairs Officer Public Affairs Officer 630- 201-1345630- 829-9663 Viktoria.Mitlyng@nrc.gov Prema.Chandrathil@nrc.gov
 
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NRC 2023 END-OF-CYCLE PUBLIC MEETING DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION

HOST 2

James Beavers Acting Branch Chief Division of Operating Reactor Safety Reactor Project Branch 2

PURPOSE OF TODAYS OPEN HOUSE To inform the public on NRCs mission and functions.

To discuss the 2023 performance of Davis-Bess Nuclear Power Station 3

ABOUT THE NRC The NRC licenses and regulates the Nations civilian use of radioactive material to achieve the following goals:

To provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety To promote the common defense and security To protect the environment 4

SOME NUCLEAR FACTS 94 nuclear power plants supply about 20 percent of the electricity in the U.S.

Nuclear materials are used in medicine for diagnosis and cancer treatment Nuclear materials are widely used in industry, such as in density gauges, flow measurement devices, radiography devices, and irradiators 5

THE NRC REGULATES Nuclear reactors - commercial power reactors, research and test reactors, new reactor designs Nuclear materials - nuclear reactor fuel, radioactive materials for medical, industrial, and academic use Nuclear waste - transportation, storage and disposal of nuclear material and waste, decommissioning of nuclear facilities Nuclear security - physical security of nuclear facilities and materials from sabotage or attacks 6

HOW WE REGULATE Establish rules and regulations Issue licenses Provide oversight through inspection, enforcement, and evaluation of operational experience Conduct research to provide support for regulatory decisions Respond to events and emergencies 7

WHAT WE DONT DO Regulate nuclear weapons, military reactors, or space vehicle reactors Own or operate nuclear power plants Regulate some radioactive materials, such as X-rays and naturally occurring radon 8

REACTOR OVERSIGHT PROCESS (ROP) 9

REACTOR OVERSIGHT PROCESS (ROP)

Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Results Significance Threshold Action Matrix Significance Threshold Performance Indicator Results Regulatory Response Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Results Significance Threshold Action Matrix Significance Threshold Performance Indicator Results Regulatory Response Strategic Performance Areas 10

SAFETY/SECURITY SIGNIFICANCE 11

ROP ACTION MATRIX 12 Licensee

Response

Regulatory

Response

Degraded Performance Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone Unacceptable Performance Increasing:

Safety Significance Inspection Management Involvement Regulatory Action

EXAMPLES OF BASELINE INSPECTIONS 13

  • Equipment Alignment

~80 hrs/yr

  • Quadrennial Fire Protection

~240 hrs every 4 yrs

  • Operator Response

~125 hrs/yr

~80 hrs/yr

  • Rad Release Controls

~110 hrs every 2 yrs

  • Worker Radiation Protection

~95 hrs/yr

  • Corrective Action Program

~250 hrs every 2 yrs

  • Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr

NATIONAL

SUMMARY

OF PLANT PERFORMANCE 14 Status as of 12/31/2023 Licensee Response 88 Regulatory Response 6

Degraded Cornerstone 0

Multiple/Repetitive Deg. Cornerstone 0

Unacceptable 0

IMC 0350 Oversight 0

Total 94

NATIONAL

SUMMARY

15

  • Performance Indicator Results for 2023*

- Green 6240

- White 0

- Yellow 0

- Red 0

  • PIs are counted per unit per quarter
  • Total Inspection Findings in 2023#

- Green 447

- Greater-than-Green 5

- White 9

- Yellow 0

- Red 0

  • Finding data current as of 2/14/2024

DAVIS BESSE RESIDENT INSPECTORS Brian Towne Senior Resident Inspector 16 Russell Cassara Resident Inspector

2023 ANNUAL ASSESSMENT DAVIS BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION 17 The plant operated safely Regulatory Response Column All performance indicators were Green One or more Greater-Than-Green security inspection finding Licensee

Response

Regulatory

Response

Degraded Performance Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone Unacceptable Performance

2023 NRC INSPECTIONS 18 2340 hours0.0271 days <br />0.65 hours <br />0.00387 weeks <br />8.9037e-4 months <br /> of direct inspection 11 regional inspections 5 major team inspections Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection Emergency Preparedness Exercise Inspection Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Force-on-Force Testing Cyber Security Inspection 1 supplemental Inspection 1 special inspection

SAFETY SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS OR PIS 19

  • One or more Greater-than-Green finding and associated violation of the Davis-Besse License Condition 2.D requirement to fully implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the Commission-approved Cyber Security Plan.
  • The finding was closed on June 15, 2023.

NRC PLANS FOR 2024 NRC plans baseline inspections at the Davis-Besse Power Station for the remainder of 2024 20

NRC Social Media Channels Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/nrcgov/

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/nrcgov YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/user/NRCgov Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nrcgov/

Linkedin:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/u-s--nuclear-regulatory-commission/

21

Meeting Feedback

1. Mail in the NRC feedback form.

This form will be emailed to all attendees.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

2. On Any Device or Computer:

- Go to the Public Meeting Schedule at (www.nrc.gov/pmns/mtg?do=recent30days)

- Locate this meeting using the sorting buttons and click on the Meeting Feedback Form Link.

Note: Meetings are sorted by date and time. Use Last to get to todays date.

- or -

22

Questions Public Affairs Prema Chandrathil Public Affairs Officer 630-829-9663 Prema.Chandrathil@nrc.gov Viktoria Mitlyng Senior Public Affairs Officer 630-201-1345 Viktoria.Mitlyng@nrc.gov 23