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| ApplicationforamendstoLicensesDPR-58&DPR-74.AmendsmodTechSpecs4.0.2.DISTRIBUTIONCODE:A001DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTRENCLTITLE:ORSubmittal:GeneralDistributionNOTES:SIZE:RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMEPD3-1LAGIITTERrJ.INTERNAL:NRR/DET/ECMB9HNRR/DST8E2NRR/DST/SICB7ENUDOCS-ABSTRACTOGC/HDS1RES/DSIR/EIBEXTERNAL:LPDRNSICCOPIESLTTRENCL11551111111110111111RECIPIENTIDCODE/NAMEPD3-1PDNRR/DOEA/OTSB11NRR/DST/SELB8DNRR/DST/SRXB8EO~CJEMBEGFILENRCPDRCOPIESLTTRENCL11111111101111hNCTEIOALLrrRZDS>>MKIPIENISPIZASEHELPUSIOREDUCE%ASTElCGHI'ACI'IHEDOQ3MERI'XÃIBDLDESKRDCNPl-37(EXT.20079)IOEIiQGÃAK%3RXHtMrrMEPKHDIBTRIBUTI(WLISTSFORDOCQMEHZSRXJDCHITNEEDIDDTOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED:LTTR21ENCL19
| | Application foramendstoLicensesDPR-58&DPR-74.Amends modTechSpecs4.0.2.DISTRIBUTION CODE:A001DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLTITLE:ORSubmittal: |
| ~IElIW IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyP.O.Box16631Columbus,OH43216AEP:NRC:1021GL89-14DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2DocketNos.50-315and50-316LicenseNos.DPR-58andDPR-74GENERICLETTER89-14TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONCHANGESU.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionAttn:DocumentControlDeskWashington,D.C.20555Attn:T.E.MurleyFebruary7,1990 | | GeneralDistribution NOTES:SIZE:RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD3-1LAGIITTERrJ. |
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| | ~IElIW IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyP.O.Box16631Columbus, OH43216AEP:NRC:1021 GL89-14DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2DocketNos.50-315and50-316LicenseNos.DPR-58andDPR-74GENERICLETTER89-14TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGESU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Attn:T.E.MurleyFebruary7,1990 |
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| ThisletteranditsattachmentsconstituteanapplicationforamendmenttotheTechnicalSpecifications(T/Ss)fortheDonaldCDCookNuclearPlantUnits1and2.Specifically,weproposetomodifyTechnicalSpecification4.0.2anditsassociatedBases.TechnicalSpecification4.0.2permitssurveillanceintervalstobeextendedupto25percentofthespecifiedinterval.Italsolimitsextendingsurveillancessothatthecombinedtimeintervalsfor'nythreeconsecutivesurveillancesintervalsdonotexceed3.25timesthespecifiedsurveillanceinterval.Thisapplicationforamendmentproposestodeletethe3.25extensionlimitinaccordancewiththeguidanceinGenericLetter89-14,"LineItemImprovementinTechnicalSpecifications-Removalofthe3.25LimitonExtendingSurveillanceIntervals."Ourreasonsfortheproposedchanges,aswellasouranalysesconcerningsignificanthazardsconsiderations,arecontainedinAttachment1tothisletter.Attachment2ofthissubmittalcontainsproposedrevisedT/Spagesthatreflecttheproposedchanges.Inaddition,werequestthattheamendmentbeissuedbySeptember1,1990andbeeffectiveimmediatelytopreventanunnecessaryshutdownofCookNuclearPlantUnit1.0olPDRADOCK05000315 Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP:NRC'1021Webelievethattheproposedchangeswillnotresultin(1)significantchangeinthetypesofeffluentsorasignificantincreaseintheamountsofanyeffluentsthatmaybereleasedoffsite,or(2)asignificantincreaseinindividualorcumulativeoccupationalradiationexposure.ThesechangeshavebeenreviewedbythePlantNuclearSafetyReviewCommitteeandbytheNuclearSafetyandDesignReviewCommi.ttee.Incompliancewiththerequirementsof10CFR50.91(b)(l),copiesofthisletteranditsattachmentshavebeentransmittedtoMr.R.C.CallenoftheMichiganPublicServiceCommissionandMr.G.BruchmannoftheMichiganDepartmentofPublicHealth.ThisdocumenthasbeenpreparedfollowingCorporateproceduresthatincorporatesareasonablesetofcontrolstoensureitsaccuracyandcompletenesspriortosignaturebytheundersigned.Sincerely,MP.AlexichVicePresidentehAttachmentscc:D.H.Williams,Jr.A.A.Blind-BridgmanR.C.CallenG.CharnoffA.B.DavisNRCResidentInspector-BridgmanNFEMSectionChief
| | Thisletteranditsattachments constitute anapplication foramendment totheTechnical Specifications (T/Ss)fortheDonaldCDCookNuclearPlantUnits1and2.Specifically, weproposetomodifyTechnical Specification |
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| Attachment1toAEP:NRC:1021Reasonsand10CFR50.92AnalysesforChangestotheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2TechnicalSpecifications Attachment1toAEP:NRC:1021Page1DescritionofChaneAssuggestedinGenericLetter89-14,thisapplicationforamendmentproposestoreviseTechnicalSpecification(T/S)4.0.2byremovingtherequirementthatthecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutivesurveillanceintervalsshallnotexceed3.25timesthespecifiedsurveillanceinterval.Additionally,weareproposingtomodifytheassociatedTSBases.BackroundTechnicalSpecification4.0.2permitssurveillanceintervalstobeextendedupto25percentofthespecifiedinterval.Thisexten-sionfacilitatesschedulingactivitiesandallowssurveillancestobepostponedwhenplantconditionsarenotsuitableforconductingasurveillance.Specification4.0.2alsolimitsextendingsurveillancessothatthecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutivetime.intervalsshallnotexceed3.25timesthespecifiedsurveillanceinterval.OnAugust21,1989,theNRCissuedGenericLetter89-14,"Line-ItemImprovementsinTechnicalSpecifications-Removalofthe3.25LimitonExtendingSurveillanceIntervals."TheGenericLetterconcludedthatremovalofthe3.25limitfromSpecification4.0.2resultsina"greaterbenefittosafetythanlimitingtheuseofthe25percentallowancetoextendsurveillanceintervals-.ImactonPlant0erationsApprovalofthisrequestwillprovidethefollowingbenefits:1.Facilitatesschedulingofsurveillanceactivitiesandallowssurveillancestobepostponedwhenplantconditionsarenotconducivetothesafeconductofasurveillance.2.Reducesthepotentialforunnecessaryforcedshutdownstoperformsurveillanceactivities.3.Eliminatestheadministrativeandlogisticalburdenassociatedwithtrackingtheuseofthe25percentallowancetoensurecompliancewiththe3.25limit.4.Minimizestheneedforsurveillanceintervalextensionamendments.SafetEvaluationManysurveillanceshaveaspecifiedsurveillanceintervalof18months.Generally,an18-monthsurveillanceintervalisintended
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| | intervals tobeextendedupto25percentofthespecified interval. |
| | Italsolimitsextending surveillances sothatthecombinedtimeintervals for'nythreeconsecutive surveillances intervals donotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval. |
| | Thisapplication foramendment proposestodeletethe3.25extension limitinaccordance withtheguidanceinGenericLetter89-14,"LineItemImprovement inTechnical Specifications-Removal ofthe3.25LimitonExtending Surveillance Intervals." |
| | Ourreasonsfortheproposedchanges,aswellasouranalysesconcerning significant hazardsconsiderations, arecontained inAttachment 1tothisletter.Attachment 2ofthissubmittal containsproposedrevisedT/Spagesthatreflecttheproposedchanges.Inaddition, werequestthattheamendment beissuedbySeptember 1,1990andbeeffective immediately topreventanunnecessary shutdownofCookNuclearPlantUnit1.0olPDRADOCK05000315 Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP:NRC'1021 Webelievethattheproposedchangeswillnotresultin(1)significant changeinthetypesofeffluents orasignificant increaseintheamountsofanyeffluents thatmaybereleasedoffsite,or(2)asignificant increaseinindividual orcumulative occupational radiation exposure. |
| | ThesechangeshavebeenreviewedbythePlantNuclearSafetyReviewCommittee andbytheNuclearSafetyandDesignReviewCommi.ttee. |
| | Incompliance withtherequirements of10CFR50.91(b)(l), |
| | copiesofthisletteranditsattachments havebeentransmitted toMr.R.C.CallenoftheMichiganPublicServiceCommission andMr.G.Bruchmann oftheMichiganDepartment ofPublicHealth.Thisdocumenthasbeenpreparedfollowing Corporate procedures thatincorporates areasonable setofcontrolstoensureitsaccuracyandcompleteness priortosignature bytheundersigned. |
| | Sincerely, MP.AlexichVicePresident ehAttachments cc:D.H.Williams, Jr.A.A.Blind-BridgmanR.C.CallenG.CharnoffA.B.DavisNRCResidentInspector |
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| | Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Reasonsand10CFR50.92AnalysesforChangestotheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2Technical Specifications Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page1DescritionofChaneAssuggested inGenericLetter89-14,thisapplication foramendment proposestoreviseTechnical Specification (T/S)4.0.2byremovingtherequirement thatthecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutive surveillance intervals shallnotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval. |
| | Additionally, weareproposing tomodifytheassociated TSBases.BackroundTechnical Specification |
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| | intervals tobeextendedupto25percentofthespecified interval. |
| | Thisexten-sionfacilitates scheduling activities andallowssurveillances tobepostponed whenplantconditions arenotsuitableforconducting asurveillance. |
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| | surveillances sothatthecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutive time.intervals shallnotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval. |
| | OnAugust21,1989,theNRCissuedGenericLetter89-14,"Line-Item Improvements inTechnical Specifications |
| | -Removalofthe3.25LimitonExtending Surveillance Intervals." |
| | TheGenericLetterconcluded thatremovalofthe3.25limitfromSpecification 4.0.2resultsina"greaterbenefittosafetythanlimitingtheuseofthe25percentallowance toextendsurveillance intervals-. |
| | ImactonPlant0erationsApprovalofthisrequestwillprovidethefollowing benefits: |
| | 1.Facilitates scheduling ofsurveillance activities andallowssurveillances tobepostponed whenplantconditions arenotconducive tothesafeconductofasurveillance. |
| | 2.Reducesthepotential forunnecessary forcedshutdowns toperformsurveillance activities. |
| | 3.Eliminates theadministrative andlogistical burdenassociated withtrackingtheuseofthe25percentallowance toensurecompliance withthe3.25limit.4.Minimizes theneedforsurveillance intervalextension amendments. |
| | SafetEvaluation Manysurveillances haveaspecified surveillance intervalof18months.Generally, an18-monthsurveillance intervalisintended |
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| Attachment1toAEP:NRC:1021Page2toallowthesurveillancetobeperformedwhentheunit'sshutdownduringarefuelingoutage.Therefore,theactualtimeintervalfortheperformanceofthesesurveillancesisdependentonthelengthofafuelcycle,butitcannotexceed18monthsplusthe25percentallowance.Thesafetybenefitofperformingthesesurveillancesduringaplantshutdownisthatsystemsdonothavetobezemovedfromserviceatatimethattheyarerequiredtobeoperable.,Thisminimizestheamountoftimewhichsystemsareunavailableduringpoweroperationduetosurveillancerequirements,therebyminimizingtheimpactonsafety,Inafewinstances,theTSspecificallyrequiresomesurveillancestobeperformedduringaplantshutdown,Whenalimitisreachedonextendingan18-monthinterval,aforcedplantshutdowntoperformthesesurveillancesisgenerallytheonlyalternativeshortofalicenseamendmentthatdeferstheperformanceofthesesurveillancesuntiltheendofafuelcycle.Usually,thelengthofafuelcyclewouldnotexceed18monthsbymorethanthe25percentallowance,i.e.,4-1/2months,Amorecommonsituationhasbeentoencounterthe3,25limitonthecombinedtimeintervalforthreeconsecutivesurveillanceintervals.TheNRCstaffhasnormallyapprovedone-timeamendmentrequeststowaivetheperformanceof18-monthsurveillancesuntiltheendofthefuelcyclewhentheywouldexceedthe3.25limitationonconsecutivesurveillancesyetwouldnotexceedthe25percentallowanceforextendingthe18-monthsurveillanceinterval.Aforcedshutdowntoperformthesesurveillancesisnot)ustifiedfromariskstandpointtoavoidexceedingthe3.25limitwhenextendingthesesurveillancesiswithinthe25percentallowance.The18-monthsurveillancesarenormallyperformedduringarefuelingoutagewhentheplantisinadesirableconditionforconducting,thesesurveillances.AsstatedintheNRC'sSafetyEvaluationforCommonwealthEdison'sLaSalleStation,theriskofperformingsomeofthesesurveillancesduringplantoperationhasbeendeterminedtobegreaterthantheimpactonsafetyofexceedingthe3'5limit.Inadditiontoitsapplicationtorefuelingoutagesurveillances,theuseofthe25percentallowanceforextendingsurveillanceintervalscanprovideasafetybenefitwhenitisusedduringplantoperation,Whenplantconditionsarenotsuitablefortheconductofsuzveillancesduetosafetysystemsout-of-servicefor"maintenanceozduetootherongoingactivities,safetyisenhancedbytheuse'ftheallowancethatpermitsasurveillanceintervaltobeextended,Insuchcases,thesafetybenefitofextendingasurveillanceintervalupto25percentwouldexceedtheriskreductionderivedbyconformingtothe3.25limitation.
| | Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page2toallowthesurveillance tobeperformed whentheunit'sshutdownduringarefueling outage.Therefore, theactualtimeintervalfortheperformance ofthesesurveillances isdependent onthelengthofafuelcycle,butitcannotexceed18monthsplusthe25percentallowance. |
| ,I4I Attachment1toAEP:NRC:1021Page3Znsummary,basedontheaboveconsiderations,theremovalofthe3.25limitwillhaveanoverallpositiveimpactonsafety.Consequently,webelievethereisreasonableassurancethattheproposed,changewillnotadverselyaffectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic,SinificantHazardsConsiderationsPer10CFR50.92,aproposedamendmentwillnotinvolveasignificanthazardsconsiderationiftheproposedamendmentdoesnot:(1)involveasignificantincreaseintheprobabilityorconsequencesofanaccidentpreviouslyevaluated,(2)createthepossibilityofanewordifferentkindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviouslyevaluated,or(3)involveasignificantreductioninamarginofsafety.Criterion1Deletionofthe3.25extensionlimitationwillnotsignificantlyaffectequipmentreliabilityanddoesnotaffecttheprobabilityorconsequencesofaccidentspreviouslyevaluatedintheFSARUpdate.Thesurveillanceintervalwillstillbeconstrainedbythe25percentintervalextensioncriteriaofT/S4.0.2.Theriskinvolvedwiththealternativetoperform18-monthsurveillancesduringplantoperationisgreaterthantheriskinvolvedwithexceedingthe3.25limit.Whenplantconditionsarenotconduciveforthesafeconductofsurveillancesduetosafetysystemsbeingout-of-serviceformaintenanceorduetootherongoingsurveillanceactivities,safetyisenhancedbytheuseoftheallowancethatpermitsasurveillanceintervaltobeextended.Therefore,theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificantincreaseintheprobabilityorconsequencesofanaccidentpreviouslyevaluated.Criterion2TheproposedrevisiontotheT/Swillnotresultinanyphysicalalterationtoanyplantsystem,norwouldtherebeachangeinthemethodbywhichanysafety-relatedsystemperformsitsfunction.Therefore,theproposedchangedoesnotcreatethepossibilityofanewordifferentkindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviouslyevaluated. | | Thesafetybenefitofperforming thesesurveillances duringaplantshutdownisthatsystemsdonothavetobezemovedfromserviceatatimethattheyarerequiredtobeoperable. |
| Attachment1toAEP:NRC:1021Page4Criterion3Deletionoftherequirementthatanythreeconsecutivesurveillanceintervalsshallnotexceed3.25timestheintervalwillnotsignificantlyaffectequipmentreliability,ratheritwillreducethepotentialtointerruptnormalplantoperationsduetosurveillancescheduling,Thisproposedexemptionwillallowallsurveillanceintervalstobeconstrainedbythemaximumallowableextensionof25percentofthespecifiedsurveillanceinterval,whichmayenhancesafetywhenusedduringplantoperation,Therefore,theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificantreductioninamarginofsafety.Lastly,wenotethattheCommissionhasprovidedguidanceconcerningthedeterminationofsignificanthazardsbyprovidingcertainexamples(48FR14870)ofamendmentsconsiderednotlikelytoinvolvesignificanthazardsconsiderations.Thesixthoftheseexamplesreferstochangeswhichmayresultinsomeincreaseintheprobabilityofoccurrenceorconsequencesofapreviouslyanalyzedaccidentormayreduceinsomewayasafetymargin,buttheresultsofwhichareclearlywithinlimitsestablishedasacceptable.TheeffectoftheproposedT/Schangeswillbetoprovidedeletionofthe3.25extensionlimitationfoundinT/S4.0.2.Thechanges,however,aresupported,byGenericLetter89-14.Therefore,weconcludethattheexamplecitedisrelevantandthatthechangesshouldnotinvolvesignificanthazardsconsiderations.
| | ,Thisminimizes theamountoftimewhichsystemsareunavailable duringpoweroperation duetosurveillance requirements, therebyminimizing theimpactonsafety,Inafewinstances, theTSspecifically requiresomesurveillances tobeperformed duringaplantshutdown, Whenalimitisreachedonextending an18-monthinterval, aforcedplantshutdowntoperformthesesurveillances isgenerally theonlyalternative shortofalicenseamendment thatdeferstheperformance ofthesesurveillances untiltheendofafuelcycle.Usually,thelengthofafuelcyclewouldnotexceed18monthsbymorethanthe25percentallowance, i.e.,4-1/2months,Amorecommonsituation hasbeentoencounter the3,25limitonthecombinedtimeintervalforthreeconsecutive surveillance intervals. |
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| | TheNRCstaffhasnormallyapprovedone-timeamendment requeststowaivetheperformance of18-monthsurveillances untiltheendofthefuelcyclewhentheywouldexceedthe3.25limitation onconsecutive surveillances yetwouldnotexceedthe25percentallowance forextending the18-monthsurveillance interval. |
| | Aforcedshutdowntoperformthesesurveillances isnot)ustified fromariskstandpoint toavoidexceeding the3.25limitwhenextending thesesurveillances iswithinthe25percentallowance. |
| | The18-monthsurveillances arenormallyperformed duringarefueling outagewhentheplantisinadesirable condition forconducting, thesesurveillances. |
| | AsstatedintheNRC'sSafetyEvaluation forCommonwealth Edison'sLaSalleStation,theriskofperforming someofthesesurveillances duringplantoperation hasbeendetermined tobegreaterthantheimpactonsafetyofexceeding the3'5limit.Inadditiontoitsapplication torefueling outagesurveillances, theuseofthe25percentallowance forextending surveillance intervals canprovideasafetybenefitwhenitisusedduringplantoperation, Whenplantconditions arenotsuitablefortheconductofsuzveillances duetosafetysystemsout-of-service for"maintenance ozduetootherongoingactivities, safetyisenhancedbytheuse'ftheallowance thatpermitsasurveillance intervaltobeextended, Insuchcases,thesafetybenefitofextending asurveillance intervalupto25percentwouldexceedtheriskreduction derivedbyconforming tothe3.25limitation. |
| | ,I4I Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page3Znsummary,basedontheaboveconsiderations, theremovalofthe3.25limitwillhaveanoverallpositiveimpactonsafety.Consequently, webelievethereisreasonable assurance thattheproposed, changewillnotadversely affectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic,SinificantHazardsConsiderations Per10CFR50.92,aproposedamendment willnotinvolveasignificant hazardsconsideration iftheproposedamendment doesnot:(1)involveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated, (2)createthepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviously evaluated, or(3)involveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.Criterion 1Deletionofthe3.25extension limitation willnotsignificantly affectequipment reliability anddoesnotaffecttheprobability orconsequences ofaccidents previously evaluated intheFSARUpdate.Thesurveillance intervalwillstillbeconstrained bythe25percentintervalextension criteriaofT/S4.0.2.Theriskinvolvedwiththealternative toperform18-monthsurveillances duringplantoperation isgreaterthantheriskinvolvedwithexceeding the3.25limit.Whenplantconditions arenotconducive forthesafeconductofsurveillances duetosafetysystemsbeingout-of-service formaintenance orduetootherongoingsurveillance activities, safetyisenhancedbytheuseoftheallowance thatpermitsasurveillance intervaltobeextended. |
| | Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated. |
| | Criterion 2TheproposedrevisiontotheT/Swillnotresultinanyphysicalalteration toanyplantsystem,norwouldtherebeachangeinthemethodbywhichanysafety-related systemperformsitsfunction. |
| | Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotcreatethepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviously evaluated. |
| | Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page4Criterion 3Deletionoftherequirement thatanythreeconsecutive surveillance intervals shallnotexceed3.25timestheintervalwillnotsignificantly affectequipment reliability, ratheritwillreducethepotential tointerrupt normalplantoperations duetosurveillance scheduling, Thisproposedexemption willallowallsurveillance intervals tobeconstrained bythemaximumallowable extension of25percentofthespecified surveillance |
| | : interval, whichmayenhancesafetywhenusedduringplantoperation, Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.Lastly,wenotethattheCommission hasprovidedguidanceconcerning thedetermination ofsignificant hazardsbyproviding certainexamples(48FR14870) ofamendments considered notlikelytoinvolvesignificant hazardsconsiderations. |
| | Thesixthoftheseexamplesreferstochangeswhichmayresultinsomeincreaseintheprobability ofoccurrence orconsequences ofapreviously analyzedaccidentormayreduceinsomewayasafetymargin,buttheresultsofwhichareclearlywithinlimitsestablished asacceptable. |
| | TheeffectoftheproposedT/Schangeswillbetoprovidedeletionofthe3.25extension limitation foundinT/S4.0.2.Thechanges,however,aresupported, byGenericLetter89-14.Therefore, weconcludethattheexamplecitedisrelevantandthatthechangesshouldnotinvolvesignificant hazardsconsiderations. |
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MONTHYEARML17335A5551999-10-12012 October 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS Surveillance Requirement 4.6.2.2.d for Spray Additive Sys to Relocate Details Associated with Acceptance Criteria & Test Parameters to Associated TS Bases ML17335A5591999-10-11011 October 1999 Supplement to Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,replacing Correct TS Pages Inadvertently Included in 990923 Submittal.Attached Pages Also Include Appropriate Administrative Changes ML17335A5411999-10-0101 October 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising Containment Recirculation Sump Water Inventory.Calculation & non-proprietary WCAP-15302 Rept Also Encl ML17326A1571999-09-23023 September 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,involving Movement of Loads in Excess of Design Basis Seismic Capability of Auxiliary Bldg Load Handling Equipment & Structures ML17326A1421999-09-17017 September 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,to Allow Credit of Rod Cluster Control Assemblies for Cold Leg Large Break LOCA Subcriticality.Ts Pages & non-proprietary Versions of WCAP-15246 Encl.Proprietary Version Withheld ML17326A1161999-09-10010 September 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS Surveillance Requirement 4.4.7,TS Tables 4.4-3,3.4-1 & TS Surveillance Requirement 4.11.2.2 Re RCS & Gas Storage Tank Sampling ML17326A0921999-08-17017 August 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,to Change TS 3/4.4.5 & Bases for TS 3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2 & 3/4.4.8 to Remove voltage-based Repair Criteria,F* Repair Criteria & Sleeving Methodologies from Unit 1 TS & Clarify Bases Sections ML17325B6041999-05-21021 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising Limitations of Positive Reactivity Additions in Several TS Action Statements ML17325B5511999-04-19019 April 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 3/4.8.1.2, Electrical Power Systems & Associated Bases to Provide one-time Extension of 18-month Surveillance Interval for Specific SRs ML17335A3661998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,adding TS for Distributed Ignition Sys ML17335A3631998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,revising TS 3/4.7.7, Sealed Source Contamination & Associated Bases to Address Testing Requirements for Fission Detectors ML17335A3591998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,making Administrative Changes to Remove Obsolete Info,To Provide Consistency Between Units 1 & 2,to Provide Consistency with Std Tech Specs,To Provide Clarification & to Correct Typos ML17335A3561998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 4.6.5.1, Ice Condenser,Ice Bed & Associated Bases to Reflect Max Ice Condenser Flow Channel Blockage Assumed in Accident Analyses ML17335A2631998-10-0808 October 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS Containment Sys Bases 3/4.6.1.4 Re Internal Pressure & 3/4.6.1.5 Re Air Temp ML17335A2761998-10-0808 October 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,placing Tighter Restrictions on Amount of Time RWST Water Level Instrumentation Can Be Out of Svc Before Compensatory Actions Are Required ML17335A2671998-10-0808 October 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 3.4.1.3, RCS - Shutdown & Associated Bases to Provide Separate Requirements for Modes 4 & 5 with Loops Filled & Mode 5 with Loops Not Filled ML17335A2311998-09-14014 September 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,changing Runout Limits for Safety Injection Pump to 675 Gpm Unless Pump Is Specifically Tested to Higher Flow Rate Not Exceeding 700 Gpm ML17335A1901998-08-28028 August 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,requesting Extension of SG Surveillance,Which TSs Require to Be Performed on or Before 990408,until End of Current Refuel Cycle Currently Scheduled for Mar 2000.W/assessment of SG Degradation & TSs ML17334A7471998-06-10010 June 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-54 & DPR-78,changing Implementation Date to Reduce Boric Acid Concentration in Boric Acid Storage Sys.Attachment 1 to Ltr Contains Description of Proposed Change & Justification for Change ML17334B7011998-03-0303 March 1998 Application for Amends to TS for Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74, Removing Word Immediately from Unit 1 Hydrogen Recombiner Surveillance Requirement 4.6.4.2.b.4 & Revising Plants TS 3/4.6.4 Bases ML17334B6561997-10-0808 October 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-78,changing TSs 3/4.6.5 & 3/4.5.5 to Increase Both Minimum Required Ice Mass Per Ice Basket & Total Minimum Required Ice Mass. Proprietary Summary of Sump Inventory Calculations,Encl ML17333B0431997-09-19019 September 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,deleting Requirement for Automatic Valve Closure Feature on RHR Sys Suction from RCS ML17333A9831997-08-11011 August 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,allowing Filling of ECCS Accumulators W/O Declaring ECCS Equipment Inoperable ML17335A2101997-08-0101 August 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,deleting Wording When Secondary Steam Supply Pressure Is Greater than 310 Psig from TS ML17333A8281997-03-26026 March 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74, Modifying TS 4.7.5.1.e.2 Which Describes Control Room Ventilation Sys Autostart Functions ML17333A8311997-03-26026 March 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,changing Grammatical Correction to Wording of Unit 2 TS 3.4.8,Action a for Modes 1,2 & 3 & Returning Frequency Requirement to TS 4.7.1.2.c & 4.7.1.2.d That Was Inadvertently Deleted ML17333A7121996-12-20020 December 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74, Requesting Rev of Reactor Coolant Pump Flywheel Insp Frequency ML17334B5941996-07-11011 July 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS to Support Operation of Unit 2 at Increased Core Rated Thermal Power of 3,588 Mwt.Rev 1 to WCAP-14489, ...Unit 2 3,600 Mwt Uprating Program Licensing Rept Encl ML17334B5901996-06-19019 June 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,addressing Applicable Requirements of NRC GL 95-05, Voltage-Based Repair Criteria for Repair of Westinghouse SG Tubes Affected by Outside Diameter Stress Corrosion Cracking. ML17334B5891996-06-11011 June 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,removing TSs Certain Requirements for Administrative Controls,Related to QA Requirements,Per Administrative Ltr 96-05 ML17333A4201996-04-0808 April 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,moving TS 4.0.4 Exemption Statement for MSSVs Into Section 4.7.1.1 ML17333A3551996-03-12012 March 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-74,removing TSs Re Shutdown & Control Rod Position Indication While in Modes 3, 4 & 5 ML17334B5751996-02-29029 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS to Reduce Boric Acid Concentration in Boric Acid Storage Sys from Approx 12 Percent to Approx 4 Percent by Weight. Technical Rept Presenting Justificaion for Changes Encl ML17334B5741996-02-26026 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS 5.6.2 to Increase Current Limit on Nominal Fuel Assembly Enrichment for New,Westinghouse - Fabricated Fuel Stored in New Fuel Storage Racks ML17333A3201996-02-22022 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,proposing to Remove Requirement That Operations Superintendent Must Hold or Have Held Sol at Plant or Similar Reactor ML17333A3151996-02-22022 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying Table 4.8-1,DG Test Schedule by Ref Rg 1.9,Rev 3 Rather than Rg 1.108,Rev 1 Criteria for Determination of Valid DG Test ML17333A2641996-01-12012 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS Section 4.4.11 to Eliminate SR Demonstrating Operability of Emergency Power Supply for Pressurizer PORVs & Block Valves ML17333A2391995-12-19019 December 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS 3/4.6.1.2,3/4.6.1.3,3/4.6.1.6 & 3/4.6.1.6 to Require Types A,B & C Tests (Overall Integrated & Local Containment Leakage Rate) to Be Performed Per 10CFR50,App J Option B ML17332B0111995-11-10010 November 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising Ts,By Modifying Surveillance Testing of EDG During Refueling & Normal Operations ML17332A9971995-10-20020 October 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,proposing to Add Exemption to TS 4.0.4 in Surveillance Requirements for MSIV ML17332A9111995-08-0606 August 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,informing That Licensee Has 45 Days from Date of Issuance to Implement Amend Unless Otherwise Specified ML17334B5561995-08-0404 August 1995 Application for Exigent Amend to License DPR-58,modifying TS 4.4.5.4 & 4.4.5.5 for Repair of Hybrid Expansion Joint Sleeved SG Tubes.Proprietary W Rept WCAP-14446, Repair...Of Hybrid Expansion Joint...Tubes Encl.W Rept Withheld ML17332A8271995-06-30030 June 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,changing TS Section 5.3.1 to Allow Fuel Reconstitution,Per GL 90-02, Suppl 1 ML17334B5501995-06-20020 June 1995 License Amend Request to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,to Remove Requirements for Fire Protection Systems from Licenses & Guidance in GL 86-10,GL 88-12 & GL 93-07 ML17332A7991995-06-15015 June 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 4.8.1.1.2.e.7 to Reduce Duration of Surveillance Testing for EDGs During Refueling Operations from 24 H to 8 H ML17334B5481995-05-26026 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74.Amends Would Support Operation of Unit 1 at SG Tube Plugging Levels Up to 30%,make One Unit 1 TS More Nearly Like Corresponding Unit 2 TS & Maintain Consistency of Unit 2 Criteria ML17334B5461995-05-26026 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying Tech Specs 3/4.3.1 (Reactor Trip Sys Instrumentation) & 3/4.3.2 (ESFAS Instrumentation) & Bases to Relocate Tables of Response Time Limits to Ufsar,Per GL 93-08 ML17332A7661995-05-25025 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74.Amends Would Incorporate Cycle & Burnup Dependent Peaking Factor Penalty ML17332A7741995-05-25025 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS 5.3.1 to Allow Fuel Reconstitution,Per GL 90-02,Suppl 1 ML17332A7771995-05-25025 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS Table 4.3-2 to Change Main Steam Line Isolation Valve Manual Actuation Sys Surveillance Frequency from Monthly to Quarterly 1999-09-23
[Table view] Category:TEXT-LICENSE APPLICATIONS & PERMITS
MONTHYEARML17335A5551999-10-12012 October 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS Surveillance Requirement 4.6.2.2.d for Spray Additive Sys to Relocate Details Associated with Acceptance Criteria & Test Parameters to Associated TS Bases ML17335A5591999-10-11011 October 1999 Supplement to Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,replacing Correct TS Pages Inadvertently Included in 990923 Submittal.Attached Pages Also Include Appropriate Administrative Changes ML17335A5411999-10-0101 October 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising Containment Recirculation Sump Water Inventory.Calculation & non-proprietary WCAP-15302 Rept Also Encl ML17326A1571999-09-23023 September 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,involving Movement of Loads in Excess of Design Basis Seismic Capability of Auxiliary Bldg Load Handling Equipment & Structures ML17326A1421999-09-17017 September 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,to Allow Credit of Rod Cluster Control Assemblies for Cold Leg Large Break LOCA Subcriticality.Ts Pages & non-proprietary Versions of WCAP-15246 Encl.Proprietary Version Withheld ML17326A1161999-09-10010 September 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS Surveillance Requirement 4.4.7,TS Tables 4.4-3,3.4-1 & TS Surveillance Requirement 4.11.2.2 Re RCS & Gas Storage Tank Sampling ML17326A0921999-08-17017 August 1999 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,to Change TS 3/4.4.5 & Bases for TS 3/4.4.5,3/4.4.6.2 & 3/4.4.8 to Remove voltage-based Repair Criteria,F* Repair Criteria & Sleeving Methodologies from Unit 1 TS & Clarify Bases Sections ML17325B6041999-05-21021 May 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising Limitations of Positive Reactivity Additions in Several TS Action Statements ML17325B5511999-04-19019 April 1999 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 3/4.8.1.2, Electrical Power Systems & Associated Bases to Provide one-time Extension of 18-month Surveillance Interval for Specific SRs ML17335A3661998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,adding TS for Distributed Ignition Sys ML17335A3631998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,revising TS 3/4.7.7, Sealed Source Contamination & Associated Bases to Address Testing Requirements for Fission Detectors ML17335A3591998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,making Administrative Changes to Remove Obsolete Info,To Provide Consistency Between Units 1 & 2,to Provide Consistency with Std Tech Specs,To Provide Clarification & to Correct Typos ML17335A3561998-12-0303 December 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 4.6.5.1, Ice Condenser,Ice Bed & Associated Bases to Reflect Max Ice Condenser Flow Channel Blockage Assumed in Accident Analyses ML17335A2631998-10-0808 October 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS Containment Sys Bases 3/4.6.1.4 Re Internal Pressure & 3/4.6.1.5 Re Air Temp ML17335A2761998-10-0808 October 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,placing Tighter Restrictions on Amount of Time RWST Water Level Instrumentation Can Be Out of Svc Before Compensatory Actions Are Required ML17335A2671998-10-0808 October 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 3.4.1.3, RCS - Shutdown & Associated Bases to Provide Separate Requirements for Modes 4 & 5 with Loops Filled & Mode 5 with Loops Not Filled ML17335A2311998-09-14014 September 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,changing Runout Limits for Safety Injection Pump to 675 Gpm Unless Pump Is Specifically Tested to Higher Flow Rate Not Exceeding 700 Gpm ML17335A1901998-08-28028 August 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,requesting Extension of SG Surveillance,Which TSs Require to Be Performed on or Before 990408,until End of Current Refuel Cycle Currently Scheduled for Mar 2000.W/assessment of SG Degradation & TSs ML17334A7471998-06-10010 June 1998 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-54 & DPR-78,changing Implementation Date to Reduce Boric Acid Concentration in Boric Acid Storage Sys.Attachment 1 to Ltr Contains Description of Proposed Change & Justification for Change ML17334B7011998-03-0303 March 1998 Application for Amends to TS for Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74, Removing Word Immediately from Unit 1 Hydrogen Recombiner Surveillance Requirement 4.6.4.2.b.4 & Revising Plants TS 3/4.6.4 Bases ML17334B6561997-10-0808 October 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-78,changing TSs 3/4.6.5 & 3/4.5.5 to Increase Both Minimum Required Ice Mass Per Ice Basket & Total Minimum Required Ice Mass. Proprietary Summary of Sump Inventory Calculations,Encl ML17333B0431997-09-19019 September 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,deleting Requirement for Automatic Valve Closure Feature on RHR Sys Suction from RCS ML17333A9831997-08-11011 August 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,allowing Filling of ECCS Accumulators W/O Declaring ECCS Equipment Inoperable ML17335A2101997-08-0101 August 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,deleting Wording When Secondary Steam Supply Pressure Is Greater than 310 Psig from TS ML17333A8281997-03-26026 March 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74, Modifying TS 4.7.5.1.e.2 Which Describes Control Room Ventilation Sys Autostart Functions ML17333A8311997-03-26026 March 1997 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,changing Grammatical Correction to Wording of Unit 2 TS 3.4.8,Action a for Modes 1,2 & 3 & Returning Frequency Requirement to TS 4.7.1.2.c & 4.7.1.2.d That Was Inadvertently Deleted ML17333A7121996-12-20020 December 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74, Requesting Rev of Reactor Coolant Pump Flywheel Insp Frequency ML17334B5941996-07-11011 July 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS to Support Operation of Unit 2 at Increased Core Rated Thermal Power of 3,588 Mwt.Rev 1 to WCAP-14489, ...Unit 2 3,600 Mwt Uprating Program Licensing Rept Encl ML17334B5901996-06-19019 June 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-58,addressing Applicable Requirements of NRC GL 95-05, Voltage-Based Repair Criteria for Repair of Westinghouse SG Tubes Affected by Outside Diameter Stress Corrosion Cracking. ML17334B5891996-06-11011 June 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,removing TSs Certain Requirements for Administrative Controls,Related to QA Requirements,Per Administrative Ltr 96-05 ML17333A4201996-04-0808 April 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,moving TS 4.0.4 Exemption Statement for MSSVs Into Section 4.7.1.1 ML17333A3551996-03-12012 March 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-74,removing TSs Re Shutdown & Control Rod Position Indication While in Modes 3, 4 & 5 ML17334B5751996-02-29029 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS to Reduce Boric Acid Concentration in Boric Acid Storage Sys from Approx 12 Percent to Approx 4 Percent by Weight. Technical Rept Presenting Justificaion for Changes Encl ML17334B5741996-02-26026 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS 5.6.2 to Increase Current Limit on Nominal Fuel Assembly Enrichment for New,Westinghouse - Fabricated Fuel Stored in New Fuel Storage Racks ML17333A3201996-02-22022 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,proposing to Remove Requirement That Operations Superintendent Must Hold or Have Held Sol at Plant or Similar Reactor ML17333A3151996-02-22022 February 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying Table 4.8-1,DG Test Schedule by Ref Rg 1.9,Rev 3 Rather than Rg 1.108,Rev 1 Criteria for Determination of Valid DG Test ML17333A2641996-01-12012 January 1996 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS Section 4.4.11 to Eliminate SR Demonstrating Operability of Emergency Power Supply for Pressurizer PORVs & Block Valves ML17333A2391995-12-19019 December 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS 3/4.6.1.2,3/4.6.1.3,3/4.6.1.6 & 3/4.6.1.6 to Require Types A,B & C Tests (Overall Integrated & Local Containment Leakage Rate) to Be Performed Per 10CFR50,App J Option B ML17332B0111995-11-10010 November 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising Ts,By Modifying Surveillance Testing of EDG During Refueling & Normal Operations ML17332A9971995-10-20020 October 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,proposing to Add Exemption to TS 4.0.4 in Surveillance Requirements for MSIV ML17332A9111995-08-0606 August 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,informing That Licensee Has 45 Days from Date of Issuance to Implement Amend Unless Otherwise Specified ML17334B5561995-08-0404 August 1995 Application for Exigent Amend to License DPR-58,modifying TS 4.4.5.4 & 4.4.5.5 for Repair of Hybrid Expansion Joint Sleeved SG Tubes.Proprietary W Rept WCAP-14446, Repair...Of Hybrid Expansion Joint...Tubes Encl.W Rept Withheld ML17332A8271995-06-30030 June 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,changing TS Section 5.3.1 to Allow Fuel Reconstitution,Per GL 90-02, Suppl 1 ML17334B5501995-06-20020 June 1995 License Amend Request to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,to Remove Requirements for Fire Protection Systems from Licenses & Guidance in GL 86-10,GL 88-12 & GL 93-07 ML17332A7991995-06-15015 June 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,revising TS 4.8.1.1.2.e.7 to Reduce Duration of Surveillance Testing for EDGs During Refueling Operations from 24 H to 8 H ML17334B5481995-05-26026 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74.Amends Would Support Operation of Unit 1 at SG Tube Plugging Levels Up to 30%,make One Unit 1 TS More Nearly Like Corresponding Unit 2 TS & Maintain Consistency of Unit 2 Criteria ML17334B5461995-05-26026 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying Tech Specs 3/4.3.1 (Reactor Trip Sys Instrumentation) & 3/4.3.2 (ESFAS Instrumentation) & Bases to Relocate Tables of Response Time Limits to Ufsar,Per GL 93-08 ML17332A7661995-05-25025 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74.Amends Would Incorporate Cycle & Burnup Dependent Peaking Factor Penalty ML17332A7741995-05-25025 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS 5.3.1 to Allow Fuel Reconstitution,Per GL 90-02,Suppl 1 ML17332A7771995-05-25025 May 1995 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-58 & DPR-74,modifying TS Table 4.3-2 to Change Main Steam Line Isolation Valve Manual Actuation Sys Surveillance Frequency from Monthly to Quarterly 1999-09-23
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.A.CCELKRATED DIBUTfONDEMONSONSYSTEMREGULATOINFORMATION DISTRIBUTION TEM(RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:9002220473 DOC.DATE:
90/02/07NOTARIZED:
NODOCKETIFACIL:50-315 DonaldC.CookNuclearPowerPlant,Unit1,Indiana&0500031550-316DonaldC.CookNuclearPowerPlant,Unit2,Indianaa05000316AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION ALEXICH,M.E.
IndianaMichiganPowerCo.(formerly Indiana6MichiganEleRECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION MURLEY,T.E.
DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)
SUBJECT:
Application foramendstoLicensesDPR-58&DPR-74.Amends modTechSpecs4.0.2.DISTRIBUTION CODE:A001DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLTITLE:ORSubmittal:
GeneralDistribution NOTES:SIZE:RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD3-1LAGIITTERrJ.
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~IElIW IndianaMichiganPowerCompanyP.O.Box16631Columbus, OH43216AEP:NRC:1021 GL89-14DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2DocketNos.50-315and50-316LicenseNos.DPR-58andDPR-74GENERICLETTER89-14TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGESU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Attn:T.E.MurleyFebruary7,1990
DearDr.Murley:
Thisletteranditsattachments constitute anapplication foramendment totheTechnical Specifications (T/Ss)fortheDonaldCDCookNuclearPlantUnits1and2.Specifically, weproposetomodifyTechnical Specification
4.0. 2anditsassociated
Bases.Technical Specification
4.0. 2permitssurveillance
intervals tobeextendedupto25percentofthespecified interval.
Italsolimitsextending surveillances sothatthecombinedtimeintervals for'nythreeconsecutive surveillances intervals donotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval.
Thisapplication foramendment proposestodeletethe3.25extension limitinaccordance withtheguidanceinGenericLetter89-14,"LineItemImprovement inTechnical Specifications-Removal ofthe3.25LimitonExtending Surveillance Intervals."
Ourreasonsfortheproposedchanges,aswellasouranalysesconcerning significant hazardsconsiderations, arecontained inAttachment 1tothisletter.Attachment 2ofthissubmittal containsproposedrevisedT/Spagesthatreflecttheproposedchanges.Inaddition, werequestthattheamendment beissuedbySeptember 1,1990andbeeffective immediately topreventanunnecessary shutdownofCookNuclearPlantUnit1.0olPDRADOCK05000315 Dr.T.E.Murley-2-AEP:NRC'1021 Webelievethattheproposedchangeswillnotresultin(1)significant changeinthetypesofeffluents orasignificant increaseintheamountsofanyeffluents thatmaybereleasedoffsite,or(2)asignificant increaseinindividual orcumulative occupational radiation exposure.
ThesechangeshavebeenreviewedbythePlantNuclearSafetyReviewCommittee andbytheNuclearSafetyandDesignReviewCommi.ttee.
Incompliance withtherequirements of10CFR50.91(b)(l),
copiesofthisletteranditsattachments havebeentransmitted toMr.R.C.CallenoftheMichiganPublicServiceCommission andMr.G.Bruchmann oftheMichiganDepartment ofPublicHealth.Thisdocumenthasbeenpreparedfollowing Corporate procedures thatincorporates areasonable setofcontrolstoensureitsaccuracyandcompleteness priortosignature bytheundersigned.
Sincerely, MP.AlexichVicePresident ehAttachments cc:D.H.Williams, Jr.A.A.Blind-BridgmanR.C.CallenG.CharnoffA.B.DavisNRCResidentInspector
-BridgmanNFEMSectionChief
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Reasonsand10CFR50.92AnalysesforChangestotheDonaldC.CookNuclearPlantUnits1and2Technical Specifications Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page1DescritionofChaneAssuggested inGenericLetter89-14,thisapplication foramendment proposestoreviseTechnical Specification (T/S)4.0.2byremovingtherequirement thatthecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutive surveillance intervals shallnotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval.
Additionally, weareproposing tomodifytheassociated TSBases.BackroundTechnical Specification
4.0. 2permitssurveillance
intervals tobeextendedupto25percentofthespecified interval.
Thisexten-sionfacilitates scheduling activities andallowssurveillances tobepostponed whenplantconditions arenotsuitableforconducting asurveillance.
Specification
4.0. 2alsolimitsextending
surveillances sothatthecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutive time.intervals shallnotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval.
OnAugust21,1989,theNRCissuedGenericLetter89-14,"Line-Item Improvements inTechnical Specifications
-Removalofthe3.25LimitonExtending Surveillance Intervals."
TheGenericLetterconcluded thatremovalofthe3.25limitfromSpecification 4.0.2resultsina"greaterbenefittosafetythanlimitingtheuseofthe25percentallowance toextendsurveillance intervals-.
ImactonPlant0erationsApprovalofthisrequestwillprovidethefollowing benefits:
1.Facilitates scheduling ofsurveillance activities andallowssurveillances tobepostponed whenplantconditions arenotconducive tothesafeconductofasurveillance.
2.Reducesthepotential forunnecessary forcedshutdowns toperformsurveillance activities.
3.Eliminates theadministrative andlogistical burdenassociated withtrackingtheuseofthe25percentallowance toensurecompliance withthe3.25limit.4.Minimizes theneedforsurveillance intervalextension amendments.
SafetEvaluation Manysurveillances haveaspecified surveillance intervalof18months.Generally, an18-monthsurveillance intervalisintended
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Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page2toallowthesurveillance tobeperformed whentheunit'sshutdownduringarefueling outage.Therefore, theactualtimeintervalfortheperformance ofthesesurveillances isdependent onthelengthofafuelcycle,butitcannotexceed18monthsplusthe25percentallowance.
Thesafetybenefitofperforming thesesurveillances duringaplantshutdownisthatsystemsdonothavetobezemovedfromserviceatatimethattheyarerequiredtobeoperable.
,Thisminimizes theamountoftimewhichsystemsareunavailable duringpoweroperation duetosurveillance requirements, therebyminimizing theimpactonsafety,Inafewinstances, theTSspecifically requiresomesurveillances tobeperformed duringaplantshutdown, Whenalimitisreachedonextending an18-monthinterval, aforcedplantshutdowntoperformthesesurveillances isgenerally theonlyalternative shortofalicenseamendment thatdeferstheperformance ofthesesurveillances untiltheendofafuelcycle.Usually,thelengthofafuelcyclewouldnotexceed18monthsbymorethanthe25percentallowance, i.e.,4-1/2months,Amorecommonsituation hasbeentoencounter the3,25limitonthecombinedtimeintervalforthreeconsecutive surveillance intervals.
TheNRCstaffhasnormallyapprovedone-timeamendment requeststowaivetheperformance of18-monthsurveillances untiltheendofthefuelcyclewhentheywouldexceedthe3.25limitation onconsecutive surveillances yetwouldnotexceedthe25percentallowance forextending the18-monthsurveillance interval.
Aforcedshutdowntoperformthesesurveillances isnot)ustified fromariskstandpoint toavoidexceeding the3.25limitwhenextending thesesurveillances iswithinthe25percentallowance.
The18-monthsurveillances arenormallyperformed duringarefueling outagewhentheplantisinadesirable condition forconducting, thesesurveillances.
AsstatedintheNRC'sSafetyEvaluation forCommonwealth Edison'sLaSalleStation,theriskofperforming someofthesesurveillances duringplantoperation hasbeendetermined tobegreaterthantheimpactonsafetyofexceeding the3'5limit.Inadditiontoitsapplication torefueling outagesurveillances, theuseofthe25percentallowance forextending surveillance intervals canprovideasafetybenefitwhenitisusedduringplantoperation, Whenplantconditions arenotsuitablefortheconductofsuzveillances duetosafetysystemsout-of-service for"maintenance ozduetootherongoingactivities, safetyisenhancedbytheuse'ftheallowance thatpermitsasurveillance intervaltobeextended, Insuchcases,thesafetybenefitofextending asurveillance intervalupto25percentwouldexceedtheriskreduction derivedbyconforming tothe3.25limitation.
,I4I Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page3Znsummary,basedontheaboveconsiderations, theremovalofthe3.25limitwillhaveanoverallpositiveimpactonsafety.Consequently, webelievethereisreasonable assurance thattheproposed, changewillnotadversely affectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic,SinificantHazardsConsiderations Per10CFR50.92,aproposedamendment willnotinvolveasignificant hazardsconsideration iftheproposedamendment doesnot:(1)involveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated, (2)createthepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviously evaluated, or(3)involveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.Criterion 1Deletionofthe3.25extension limitation willnotsignificantly affectequipment reliability anddoesnotaffecttheprobability orconsequences ofaccidents previously evaluated intheFSARUpdate.Thesurveillance intervalwillstillbeconstrained bythe25percentintervalextension criteriaofT/S4.0.2.Theriskinvolvedwiththealternative toperform18-monthsurveillances duringplantoperation isgreaterthantheriskinvolvedwithexceeding the3.25limit.Whenplantconditions arenotconducive forthesafeconductofsurveillances duetosafetysystemsbeingout-of-service formaintenance orduetootherongoingsurveillance activities, safetyisenhancedbytheuseoftheallowance thatpermitsasurveillance intervaltobeextended.
Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated.
Criterion 2TheproposedrevisiontotheT/Swillnotresultinanyphysicalalteration toanyplantsystem,norwouldtherebeachangeinthemethodbywhichanysafety-related systemperformsitsfunction.
Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotcreatethepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviously evaluated.
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:1021 Page4Criterion 3Deletionoftherequirement thatanythreeconsecutive surveillance intervals shallnotexceed3.25timestheintervalwillnotsignificantly affectequipment reliability, ratheritwillreducethepotential tointerrupt normalplantoperations duetosurveillance scheduling, Thisproposedexemption willallowallsurveillance intervals tobeconstrained bythemaximumallowable extension of25percentofthespecified surveillance
- interval, whichmayenhancesafetywhenusedduringplantoperation, Therefore, theproposedchangedoesnotinvolveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.Lastly,wenotethattheCommission hasprovidedguidanceconcerning thedetermination ofsignificant hazardsbyproviding certainexamples(48FR14870) ofamendments considered notlikelytoinvolvesignificant hazardsconsiderations.
Thesixthoftheseexamplesreferstochangeswhichmayresultinsomeincreaseintheprobability ofoccurrence orconsequences ofapreviously analyzedaccidentormayreduceinsomewayasafetymargin,buttheresultsofwhichareclearlywithinlimitsestablished asacceptable.
TheeffectoftheproposedT/Schangeswillbetoprovidedeletionofthe3.25extension limitation foundinT/S4.0.2.Thechanges,however,aresupported, byGenericLetter89-14.Therefore, weconcludethattheexamplecitedisrelevantandthatthechangesshouldnotinvolvesignificant hazardsconsiderations.
Attachment 2toAEP:NRC:1021-ProposedRevisedTechnical Specification Changes