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| number = ML060950331
| number = ML060950331
| issue date = 03/22/2006
| issue date = 03/22/2006
| title = 2006/03/22-GALL AMP: XI.M10, Boric Acid Corrosion (Audit Worksheet GALL Report AMP)
| title = GALL AMP: XI.M10, Boric Acid Corrosion (Audit Worksheet GALL Report AMP)
| author name = Morgan M
| author name = Morgan M
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/ADRO/DLR/RLRC
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{{#Wiki_filter:AUDIT WORKSHEET GALL REPORT AMP PLANT: ______________________________
{{#Wiki_filter:XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 1
LRA AMP: __________________________                                                     REVIEWER: ______________________
AUDIT WORKSHEET GALL REPORT AMP PLANT: ______________________________
GALL AMP: XI.M10, Boric Acid Corrosion____                                               DATE: __________________________
LRA AMP: __________________________
Program               Auditable GALL Criteria                                           Documentation of Audit Finding Element Program               A. The program relies in part on implementation of                 Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Description          recommendations in Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)             Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
REVIEWER: ______________________
Generic Letter (GL) 88-05 to monitor the condition of the reactor coolant pressure boundary for borated water leakage. Periodic visual inspection of adjacent structures, components, and supports for evidence of leakage and corrosion is an element of Comment:
GALL AMP: XI.M10, Boric Acid Corrosion____
the NRC GL 88-05 monitoring program. Potential improvements to boric acid corrosion programs have been identified as a result of recent operating experience with cracking of certain nickel alloy pressure boundary components (NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003-013). Borated water leakage from piping and components that are outside the scope of the program established in response to GL 88-05 may affect structures and components that are subject to aging management review.
DATE: __________________________
Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding Program Description A. The program relies in part on implementation of recommendations in Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Generic Letter (GL) 88-05 to monitor the condition of the reactor coolant pressure boundary for borated water leakage. Periodic visual inspection of adjacent structures, components, and supports for evidence of leakage and corrosion is an element of the NRC GL 88-05 monitoring program. Potential improvements to boric acid corrosion programs have been identified as a result of recent operating experience with cracking of certain nickel alloy pressure boundary components (NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003-013). Borated water leakage from piping and components that are outside the scope of the program established in response to GL 88-05 may affect structures and components that are subject to aging management review.
Therefore, the scope of the monitoring and inspections of this program includes all components that contain borated water that are in proximity to structures and components that are subject to aging management review. The scope of the evaluations, assessments and corrective actions include all observed leakage sources and the affected structures and components.
Therefore, the scope of the monitoring and inspections of this program includes all components that contain borated water that are in proximity to structures and components that are subject to aging management review. The scope of the evaluations, assessments and corrective actions include all observed leakage sources and the affected structures and components.
Borated water leakage may be discovered by activities other than those established specifically to detect such leakage.
Borated water leakage may be discovered by activities other than those established specifically to detect such leakage.
Therefore, the program includes provisions for triggering evaluations and assessments when leakage is discovered by other activities.
Therefore, the program includes provisions for triggering evaluations and assessments when leakage is discovered by other activities.
XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion                                                            1
Consistent with GALL AMP:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Comment:


Program               Auditable GALL Criteria                                             Documentation of Audit Finding Element
XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 2
: 1. Scope of           A. The program covers any structures or components on which         Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Program              boric acid corrosion may occur (e.g., steel and aluminum), and       Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding
electrical components on which borated reactor water may leak.
: 1. Scope of Program A. The program covers any structures or components on which boric acid corrosion may occur (e.g., steel and aluminum), and electrical components on which borated reactor water may leak.
The program includes provisions in response to the recommendations of NRC GL 88-05. The staff guidance of NRC GL 88-05 provides a program consisting of systematic                 Comment measures to ensure that corrosion caused by leaking borated coolant does not lead to degradation of the leakage source or adjacent structures and components, and provides assurance that the reactor coolant pressure boundary will have an extremely low probability of abnormal leakage, rapidly propagating failure, or gross rupture. Such a program provides for (a) determination of the principal location of leakage, (b) examination requirements and procedures for locating small leaks, and (c) engineering evaluations and corrective actions to ensure that boric acid corrosion does not lead to degradation of the leakage source or adjacent structures or components, which could cause the loss of intended function of the structures or components.
The program includes provisions in response to the recommendations of NRC GL 88-05. The staff guidance of NRC GL 88-05 provides a program consisting of systematic measures to ensure that corrosion caused by leaking borated coolant does not lead to degradation of the leakage source or adjacent structures and components, and provides assurance that the reactor coolant pressure boundary will have an extremely low probability of abnormal leakage, rapidly propagating failure, or gross rupture. Such a program provides for (a) determination of the principal location of leakage, (b) examination requirements and procedures for locating small leaks, and (c) engineering evaluations and corrective actions to ensure that boric acid corrosion does not lead to degradation of the leakage source or adjacent structures or components, which could cause the loss of intended function of the structures or components.
: 2. Preventive         A. Minimizing reactor coolant leakage by frequent monitoring of     Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Actions              the locations where potential leakage could occur and timely         Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Consistent with GALL AMP:
repair if leakage is detected prevents or mitigates boric acid corrosion. Preventive measures also include modifications in the design or operating procedures to reduce the probability of leaks at locations where they may cause corrosion damage and         Comment:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
use of suitable corrosion resistant materials or the application of protective coatings.
Comment
: 3. Parameters         A. The aging management program (AMP) monitors the effects           Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Monitored/            of boric acid corrosion on the intended function of an affected     Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
: 2. Preventive Actions A. Minimizing reactor coolant leakage by frequent monitoring of the locations where potential leakage could occur and timely repair if leakage is detected prevents or mitigates boric acid corrosion. Preventive measures also include modifications in the design or operating procedures to reduce the probability of leaks at locations where they may cause corrosion damage and use of suitable corrosion resistant materials or the application of protective coatings.
Inspected            structure and component by detection of borated water leakage.
Consistent with GALL AMP:
Borated water leakage results in deposits of white boric acid crystals and the presence of moisture that can be observed by the naked eye.                                                       Comment:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion                                                              2
Comment:
: 3. Parameters Monitored/
Inspected A. The aging management program (AMP) monitors the effects of boric acid corrosion on the intended function of an affected structure and component by detection of borated water leakage.
Borated water leakage results in deposits of white boric acid crystals and the presence of moisture that can be observed by the naked eye.
Consistent with GALL AMP:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Comment:  


Program               Auditable GALL Criteria                                           Documentation of Audit Finding Element
XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 3
: 4. Detection of       A. Degradation of the component due to boric acid corrosion       Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Aging Effects        cannot occur without leakage of borated water. Conditions         Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding
leading to boric acid corrosion, such as crystal buildup and evidence of moisture, are readily detectable by visual inspection, though removal of insulation may be required in some cases. The program delineated in NRC GL 88-05 includes       Comment:
: 4. Detection of Aging Effects A. Degradation of the component due to boric acid corrosion cannot occur without leakage of borated water. Conditions leading to boric acid corrosion, such as crystal buildup and evidence of moisture, are readily detectable by visual inspection, though removal of insulation may be required in some cases. The program delineated in NRC GL 88-05 includes guidelines for locating small leaks, conducting examinations, and performing engineering evaluations. In addition, the program includes appropriate interfaces with other site programs and activities such that borated water leakage that is encountered by means other than the monitoring and trending established by this program is evaluated and corrected. Thus, the use of the NRC GL 88-05 program will assure detection of leakage before the loss of the intended function of the affected components.
guidelines for locating small leaks, conducting examinations, and performing engineering evaluations. In addition, the program includes appropriate interfaces with other site programs and activities such that borated water leakage that is encountered by means other than the monitoring and trending established by this program is evaluated and corrected. Thus, the use of the NRC GL 88-05 program will assure detection of leakage before the loss of the intended function of the affected components.
Consistent with GALL AMP:
: 5. Monitoring        A. The program provides monitoring and trending activities as      Consistent with GALL AMP:       Yes   No and Trending          delineated in NRC GL 88-05, timely evaluation of evidence of      Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
borated water leakage identified by other means, and timely detection of leakage by observing boric acid crystals during normal plant walkdowns and maintenance.
Comment:
Comment:
: 6. Acceptance        A. Any detected borated water leakage or crystal buildup will be  Consistent with GALL AMP:       Yes   No Criteria              evaluated to confirm or restore the intended functions of          Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
: 5. Monitoring and Trending A. The program provides monitoring and trending activities as delineated in NRC GL 88-05, timely evaluation of evidence of borated water leakage identified by other means, and timely detection of leakage by observing boric acid crystals during normal plant walkdowns and maintenance.
affected structures and components consistent with the design basis prior to continued service.
Consistent with GALL AMP:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Comment:
Comment:
: 7. Corrective         A. Borated water leakage and areas of resulting boric acid         Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Actions              corrosion are evaluated and corrected in conformance with the     Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
: 6. Acceptance Criteria A. Any detected borated water leakage or crystal buildup will be evaluated to confirm or restore the intended functions of affected structures and components consistent with the design basis prior to continued service.
applicable provisions of NRC GL 88-05 and the corrective action program. Any detected boric acid crystal buildup or deposits should be cleaned. NRC GL 88-05 recommends that corrective actions to prevent recurrences of degradation caused by           Comment:
Consistent with GALL AMP:
XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion                                                            3
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Comment:
: 7. Corrective Actions A. Borated water leakage and areas of resulting boric acid corrosion are evaluated and corrected in conformance with the applicable provisions of NRC GL 88-05 and the corrective action program. Any detected boric acid crystal buildup or deposits should be cleaned. NRC GL 88-05 recommends that corrective actions to prevent recurrences of degradation caused by Consistent with GALL AMP:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Comment:  


Program               Auditable GALL Criteria                                             Documentation of Audit Finding Element borated water leakage be included in the program implementation. These corrective actions include any modifications to be introduced in the present design or operating procedures of the plant that (a) reduce the probability of primary coolant leaks at locations where they may cause corrosion damage, and (b) entail the use of suitable corrosion resistant materials or the application of protective coatings or claddings.
XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 4
Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding borated water leakage be included in the program implementation. These corrective actions include any modifications to be introduced in the present design or operating procedures of the plant that (a) reduce the probability of primary coolant leaks at locations where they may cause corrosion damage, and (b) entail the use of suitable corrosion resistant materials or the application of protective coatings or claddings.
As discussed in the appendix to this report, the staff finds the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, acceptable to address the corrective actions.
As discussed in the appendix to this report, the staff finds the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, acceptable to address the corrective actions.
: 8.                   A. Site quality assurance (QA) procedures, review and approval     Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Confirmation          processes, and administrative controls are implemented in           Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
: 8.
Process              accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B. As discussed in the appendix to this report, the staff finds the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, acceptable to address confirmation process and administrative       Comment:
Confirmation Process A. Site quality assurance (QA) procedures, review and approval processes, and administrative controls are implemented in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B. As discussed in the appendix to this report, the staff finds the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, acceptable to address confirmation process and administrative controls.
controls.
Consistent with GALL AMP:
: 9.                    A. See Item 8, above.                                              Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes  No Administrative                                                                            Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
Controls Comment:
: 10. Operating        A. Boric acid corrosion has been observed in nuclear power          Consistent with GALL AMP:      Yes   No Experience            plants (NRC Information Notices [INs] 86-108 [and supplements      Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
1 through 3] and 2003-02) and has resulted in significant impairment of component intended functions in areas that are difficult to access/observe (NRC Bulletin 2002-01).
Comment:
Comment:
XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion                                                            4
: 9.
 
Administrative Controls A. See Item 8, above.
EXCEPTIONS Item           Program Elements      LRA Exception Description  Basis for Accepting Exception  Documents Reviewed Number                                                                                            (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)
Consistent with GALL AMP:
1.
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
2.
Comment:
 
: 10. Operating Experience A. Boric acid corrosion has been observed in nuclear power plants (NRC Information Notices [INs] 86-108 [and supplements 1 through 3] and 2003-02) and has resulted in significant impairment of component intended functions in areas that are difficult to access/observe (NRC Bulletin 2002-01).
ENHANCEMENTS Item          Program Elements        LRA Enhancement Description Basis for Accepting Enhancement Documents Reviewed Number                                                                                            (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)
Consistent with GALL AMP:
1.
Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:
2.
Comment:


DOCUMENT REVIEWED DURING AUDIT Document Number               Identifier (number)       Title                                                 Revision and/or Date 1.
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EXCEPTIONS Item Number Program Elements LRA Exception Description Basis for Accepting Exception Documents Reviewed (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)
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: 1.
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: 2.
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ENHANCEMENTS Item Number Program Elements LRA Enhancement Description Basis for Accepting Enhancement Documents Reviewed (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)
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XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 1

AUDIT WORKSHEET GALL REPORT AMP PLANT: ______________________________

LRA AMP: __________________________

REVIEWER: ______________________

GALL AMP: XI.M10, Boric Acid Corrosion____

DATE: __________________________

Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding Program Description A. The program relies in part on implementation of recommendations in Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Generic Letter (GL) 88-05 to monitor the condition of the reactor coolant pressure boundary for borated water leakage. Periodic visual inspection of adjacent structures, components, and supports for evidence of leakage and corrosion is an element of the NRC GL 88-05 monitoring program. Potential improvements to boric acid corrosion programs have been identified as a result of recent operating experience with cracking of certain nickel alloy pressure boundary components (NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2003-013). Borated water leakage from piping and components that are outside the scope of the program established in response to GL 88-05 may affect structures and components that are subject to aging management review.

Therefore, the scope of the monitoring and inspections of this program includes all components that contain borated water that are in proximity to structures and components that are subject to aging management review. The scope of the evaluations, assessments and corrective actions include all observed leakage sources and the affected structures and components.

Borated water leakage may be discovered by activities other than those established specifically to detect such leakage.

Therefore, the program includes provisions for triggering evaluations and assessments when leakage is discovered by other activities.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 2

Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding

1. Scope of Program A. The program covers any structures or components on which boric acid corrosion may occur (e.g., steel and aluminum), and electrical components on which borated reactor water may leak.

The program includes provisions in response to the recommendations of NRC GL 88-05. The staff guidance of NRC GL 88-05 provides a program consisting of systematic measures to ensure that corrosion caused by leaking borated coolant does not lead to degradation of the leakage source or adjacent structures and components, and provides assurance that the reactor coolant pressure boundary will have an extremely low probability of abnormal leakage, rapidly propagating failure, or gross rupture. Such a program provides for (a) determination of the principal location of leakage, (b) examination requirements and procedures for locating small leaks, and (c) engineering evaluations and corrective actions to ensure that boric acid corrosion does not lead to degradation of the leakage source or adjacent structures or components, which could cause the loss of intended function of the structures or components.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment

2. Preventive Actions A. Minimizing reactor coolant leakage by frequent monitoring of the locations where potential leakage could occur and timely repair if leakage is detected prevents or mitigates boric acid corrosion. Preventive measures also include modifications in the design or operating procedures to reduce the probability of leaks at locations where they may cause corrosion damage and use of suitable corrosion resistant materials or the application of protective coatings.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

3. Parameters Monitored/

Inspected A. The aging management program (AMP) monitors the effects of boric acid corrosion on the intended function of an affected structure and component by detection of borated water leakage.

Borated water leakage results in deposits of white boric acid crystals and the presence of moisture that can be observed by the naked eye.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 3

Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding

4. Detection of Aging Effects A. Degradation of the component due to boric acid corrosion cannot occur without leakage of borated water. Conditions leading to boric acid corrosion, such as crystal buildup and evidence of moisture, are readily detectable by visual inspection, though removal of insulation may be required in some cases. The program delineated in NRC GL 88-05 includes guidelines for locating small leaks, conducting examinations, and performing engineering evaluations. In addition, the program includes appropriate interfaces with other site programs and activities such that borated water leakage that is encountered by means other than the monitoring and trending established by this program is evaluated and corrected. Thus, the use of the NRC GL 88-05 program will assure detection of leakage before the loss of the intended function of the affected components.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

5. Monitoring and Trending A. The program provides monitoring and trending activities as delineated in NRC GL 88-05, timely evaluation of evidence of borated water leakage identified by other means, and timely detection of leakage by observing boric acid crystals during normal plant walkdowns and maintenance.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

6. Acceptance Criteria A. Any detected borated water leakage or crystal buildup will be evaluated to confirm or restore the intended functions of affected structures and components consistent with the design basis prior to continued service.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

7. Corrective Actions A. Borated water leakage and areas of resulting boric acid corrosion are evaluated and corrected in conformance with the applicable provisions of NRC GL 88-05 and the corrective action program. Any detected boric acid crystal buildup or deposits should be cleaned. NRC GL 88-05 recommends that corrective actions to prevent recurrences of degradation caused by Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 4

Program Element Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding borated water leakage be included in the program implementation. These corrective actions include any modifications to be introduced in the present design or operating procedures of the plant that (a) reduce the probability of primary coolant leaks at locations where they may cause corrosion damage, and (b) entail the use of suitable corrosion resistant materials or the application of protective coatings or claddings.

As discussed in the appendix to this report, the staff finds the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, acceptable to address the corrective actions.

8.

Confirmation Process A. Site quality assurance (QA) procedures, review and approval processes, and administrative controls are implemented in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B. As discussed in the appendix to this report, the staff finds the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, acceptable to address confirmation process and administrative controls.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

9.

Administrative Controls A. See Item 8, above.

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

10. Operating Experience A. Boric acid corrosion has been observed in nuclear power plants (NRC Information Notices [INs] 86-108 [and supplements 1 through 3] and 2003-02) and has resulted in significant impairment of component intended functions in areas that are difficult to access/observe (NRC Bulletin 2002-01).

Consistent with GALL AMP:

Yes No Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

XI.M10 Boric Acid Corrosion 5

EXCEPTIONS Item Number Program Elements LRA Exception Description Basis for Accepting Exception Documents Reviewed (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)

1.
2.

ENHANCEMENTS Item Number Program Elements LRA Enhancement Description Basis for Accepting Enhancement Documents Reviewed (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)

1.
2.

DOCUMENT REVIEWED DURING AUDIT Document Number Identifier (number)

Title Revision and/or Date

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