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{{#Wiki_filter: UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONREGION IV612 EAST LAMAR BLVD, SUITE 400ARLINGTON, TEXAS 76011-4125March 1, 2011  Randall K. Edington, Executive  
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONREGION IV612 EAST LAMAR BLVD, SUITE 400ARLINGTON, TEXAS 76011-4125March 1, 2011  
   Vice President, Nuclear/CNO Arizona Public Service Company P.O. Box 52034, Mail Stop 7602 Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034   
   Randall K. Edington, Executive  
  SUBJECT: PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT2- NOTIFICATION OF INSPECTION (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000529/2011003) AND REQUEST FOR INFORMATION   
   Vice President, Nuclear/CNO Arizona Public Service Company P.O. Box 52034, Mail Stop 7602 Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034  
Dear Mr. Edington:  From April 11-22, 2011, reactor inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Region IV office will perform the baseline inservice inspection at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Unit 2, using NRC Inspection Procedure 71111.08, "Inservice Inspection Activities."  
   
  SUBJECT: PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT2- NOTIFICATION OF INSPECTION (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000529/2011003) AND REQUEST FOR INFORMATION  
   
Dear Mr. Edington:  
  From April 11-22, 2011, reactor inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Region IV office will perform the baseline inservice inspection at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Unit 2, using NRC Inspection Procedure 71111.08, "Inservice Inspection Activities."  
Experience has shown that this inspection is a resource intensive inspection both for the NRC inspectors and your staff.  In order to minimize the impact to your onsite resources and to ensure a productive inspection, we have enclosed a request for documents needed for this inspection.  These documents have been divided into two groups.  The first group (Section A of the enclosure), due by March 28, 2011, identifies information to be provided prior to the inspection to ensure that the inspectors are adequately prepared.  The second group (Section B of the enclosure) identifies the information the inspectors will need upon arrival at the site.  It is  
Experience has shown that this inspection is a resource intensive inspection both for the NRC inspectors and your staff.  In order to minimize the impact to your onsite resources and to ensure a productive inspection, we have enclosed a request for documents needed for this inspection.  These documents have been divided into two groups.  The first group (Section A of the enclosure), due by March 28, 2011, identifies information to be provided prior to the inspection to ensure that the inspectors are adequately prepared.  The second group (Section B of the enclosure) identifies the information the inspectors will need upon arrival at the site.  It is  
important that all of these documents are up to date and complete in order to minimize the number of additional documents requested during the preparation and/or the onsite portions of the inspection.  We have discussed the schedule for these inspection activities with your staff and understand  
important that all of these documents are up to date and complete in order to minimize the number of additional documents requested during the preparation and/or the onsite portions of the inspection.  
  We have discussed the schedule for these inspection activities with your staff and understand  
that our regulatory contact for this inspection will be Mr. Del Elkington of your licensing organization.  Our inspection dates are subject to change based on your updated schedule of outage activities.  If there are any questions about this inspection or the material requested, please contact Gerond George at (817) 276-6562 (gerond.george@nrc.gov) or James Adams at (817) 860-8294 (james.adams@nrc.gov).  
that our regulatory contact for this inspection will be Mr. Del Elkington of your licensing organization.  Our inspection dates are subject to change based on your updated schedule of outage activities.  If there are any questions about this inspection or the material requested, please contact Gerond George at (817) 276-6562 (gerond.george@nrc.gov) or James Adams at (817) 860-8294 (james.adams@nrc.gov).  
  This letter does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).  Existing information collection requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, Control Number 3150 0011.  The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a  
  This letter does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).  Existing information collection requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, Control Number 3150 0011.  The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a  
request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget control number.     
request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget control number.  
Arizona Public Service Company - 2 -  In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS).  ADAMS is accessible from the NRC web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).  Sincerely,  /RA/  
    
   Gregory E. Werner, Chief  Plant Support Branch 2  Division of Reactor Safety  Docket:  50-529 License:  NPF-51  
Arizona Public Service Company - 2 -  
  Enclosure: Inservice Inspection Document Request  cc w/enclosure:  
  In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS).  ADAMS is accessible from the NRC web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).  
   Sincerely,  /RA/  
   Gregory E. Werner, Chief  Plant Support Branch 2  Division of Reactor Safety  
  Docket:  50-529 License:  NPF-51  
 
  Enclosure: Inservice Inspection Document Request  
  cc w/enclosure:  
 
  Mr. Steve Olea Arizona Corporation Commission 1200 W. Washington Street Phoenix, AZ  85007  
  Mr. Steve Olea Arizona Corporation Commission 1200 W. Washington Street Phoenix, AZ  85007  
  Mr. Douglas K. Porter, Esq Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, CA  91770  
  Mr. Douglas K. Porter, Esq Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, CA  91770  
  Chairman Maricopa County Board of Supervisors 301 W. Jefferson, 10th Floor Phoenix, AZ  85003  
  Chairman Maricopa County Board of Supervisors 301 W. Jefferson, 10th Floor Phoenix, AZ  85003  
  Mr. Aubrey V. Godwin, Director Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency 4814 South 40 Street Phoenix, AZ  85040  Mr. Dwight C. Mims  
 
  Mr. Aubrey V. Godwin, Director Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency 4814 South 40 Street Phoenix, AZ  85040  
  Mr. Dwight C. Mims  
Vice President Regulatory Affairs and Plant Improvement Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Mail Station 7605 P.O. Box 52034  
Vice President Regulatory Affairs and Plant Improvement Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Mail Station 7605 P.O. Box 52034  
Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034   
Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034   
Arizona Public Service Company - 3 -  Mr. Ron Barnes, Director Regulatory Affairs Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station  
Arizona Public Service Company - 3 -  
MS 7638 P.O. Box 52034 Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034  Mr. Jeffrey T. Weikert  
   Mr. Ron Barnes, Director Regulatory Affairs Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station  
Assistant General Counsel El Paso Electric Company Mail Location 167 123 W. Mills El Paso, TX  79901  Michael S. Green  
MS 7638 P.O. Box 52034 Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034  
Senior Regulatory Counsel Pinnacle West Capital Corporation P.O. Box 52034, MS 8695 Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034   
  Mr. Jeffrey T. Weikert  
Assistant General Counsel El Paso Electric Company Mail Location 167 123 W. Mills El Paso, TX  79901  
  Michael S. Green  
Senior Regulatory Counsel Pinnacle West Capital Corporation P.O. Box 52034, MS 8695 Phoenix, AZ  85072-2034  
   
Mr. Eric Tharp Los Angeles Department of Water & Power Southern California Public Power Authority P.O. Box 51111, Room 1255-C Los Angeles, CA 90051-0100  
Mr. Eric Tharp Los Angeles Department of Water & Power Southern California Public Power Authority P.O. Box 51111, Room 1255-C Los Angeles, CA 90051-0100  
  Mr. James Ray Public Service Company of New Mexico 2401 Aztec NE, MS Z110 Albuquerque, NM  87107-4224  
  Mr. James Ray Public Service Company of New Mexico 2401 Aztec NE, MS Z110 Albuquerque, NM  87107-4224  
  Mr. Geoffrey M. Cook Southern California Edison Company 5000 Pacific Coast Hwy. Bldg. D21 San Clemente, CA  92672  
  Mr. Geoffrey M. Cook Southern California Edison Company 5000 Pacific Coast Hwy. Bldg. D21 San Clemente, CA  92672  
  Mr. Robert Henry Salt River Project 6504 East Thomas Road Scottsdale, AZ  85251  Mr. Brian Almon  
 
Public Utility Commission William B. Travis Building P.O. Box 13326 Austin, TX  78701-3326   
  Mr. Robert Henry Salt River Project 6504 East Thomas Road Scottsdale, AZ  85251  
  Mr. Brian Almon  
Public Utility Commission William B. Travis Building P.O. Box 13326 Austin, TX  78701-3326  
   
    
    
Arizona Public Service Company - 4 -  Environmental Program Manager City of Phoenix Office of Environmental Programs  
Arizona Public Service Company - 4 -  
200 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ  85003   Mr. John C. Taylor Director, Nuclear Generation  
   Environmental Program Manager City of Phoenix Office of Environmental Programs  
El Paso Electric Company 340 East Palm Lane, Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ  85004  Chief, Technological Hazards    Branch FEMA Region IX  
200 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ  85003
1111 Broadway, Suite 1200 Oakland, CA  94607-4052  Jake Lefman Southern California Edison Company  
Mr. John C. Taylor Director, Nuclear Generation  
5000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Bldg. D21 San Clemente, CA  92672     
El Paso Electric Company 340 East Palm Lane, Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ  85004  
Arizona Public Service Company - 5 -  Electronic distribution by RIV: Regional Administrator (Elmo.Collins@nrc.gov ) Deputy Regional Administrator (Art.Howell@nrc.gov ) DRP Director (Kriss.Kennedy@nrc.gov ) DRP Deputy Director (Troy.Pruett@nrc.gov ) DRS Director (Anton.Vegel@nrc.gov ) DRS Deputy Director (Vacant) Senior Resident Inspector (Tony.Brown@nrc.gov ) Resident Inspector (Joseph.Bashore@nrc.gov ) Resident Inspector (Mica.Baquera@nrc.gov ) Branch Chief, DRP/D (Ryan.Lantz@nrc.gov ) PV Administrative Assistant (Regina.McFadden@nrc.gov ) Senior Project Engineer, DRP/D (Don.Allen@nrc.gov ) Project Engineer, DRP/D (Peter.Jayroe@nrc.gov ) Public Affairs Officer (Victor.Dricks@nrc.gov ) Public Affairs Officer (Lara.Uselding@nrc.gov ) Project Manager (Randy.Hall@nrc.gov ) Branch Chief, DRS/TSB (Michael.Hay@nrc.gov ) RITS Coordinator (Marisa.Herrera@nrc.gov ) Regional Counsel (Karla.Fuller@nrc.gov ) Congressional Affairs Officer (Jenny.Weil@nrc.gov ) OEMail Resource  Inspection Reports/MidCycle and EOC Letters to the following: ROPreports  
  Chief, Technological Hazards    Branch FEMA Region IX  
1111 Broadway, Suite 1200 Oakland, CA  94607-4052  
  Jake Lefman Southern California Edison Company  
5000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Bldg. D21 San Clemente, CA  92672  
    
Arizona Public Service Company - 5 -  
  Electronic distribution by RIV: Regional Administrator (Elmo.Collins@nrc.gov ) Deputy Regional Administrator (Art.Howell@nrc.gov ) DRP Director (Kriss.Kennedy@nrc.gov ) DRP Deputy Director (Troy.Pruett@nrc.gov ) DRS Director (Anton.Vegel@nrc.gov ) DRS Deputy Director (Vacant) Senior Resident Inspector (Tony.Brown@nrc.gov ) Resident Inspector (Joseph.Bashore@nrc.gov ) Resident Inspector (Mica.Baquera@nrc.gov ) Branch Chief, DRP/D (Ryan.Lantz@nrc.gov ) PV Administrative Assistant (Regina.McFadden@nrc.gov ) Senior Project Engineer, DRP/D (Don.Allen@nrc.gov ) Project Engineer, DRP/D (Peter.Jayroe@nrc.gov ) Public Affairs Officer (Victor.Dricks@nrc.gov ) Public Affairs Officer (Lara.Uselding@nrc.gov ) Project Manager (Randy.Hall@nrc.gov ) Branch Chief, DRS/TSB (Michael.Hay@nrc.gov ) RITS Coordinator (Marisa.Herrera@nrc.gov ) Regional Counsel (Karla.Fuller@nrc.gov ) Congressional Affairs Officer (Jenny.Weil@nrc.gov ) OEMail Resource  
   Inspection Reports/MidCycle and EOC Letters to the following: ROPreports  
 
      
      
      
      
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   - 1 - Enclosure INSERVICE INSPECTION DOCUMENT REQUEST  Inspection Dates: April 11 through April 22, 2011   
   Publicly Available  Non-Sensitive  
Inspection Procedures: IP 71111.08 "Inservice Inspection (ISI) Activities" TI 2515/172 "Reactor Coolant System Dissimilar Metal Butt Welds"  Inspectors: Gerond George, Senior Reactor Inspector (Lead Inspector - ISI) James Adams, Reactor Inspector  A. Information Requested for the In-Office Preparation Week  The following information should be sent to the Region IV office in hard copy or electronic format (ims.certrec.com preferred), in care of Gerond George, by March 28, 2011, to facilitate the selection of specific items that will be reviewed during the onsite inspection week.  The inspectors will select specific items from the information requested below and then request from your staff additional documents needed during the onsite inspection week (Section B of this enclosure).  We ask that the specific items selected from the lists be available and ready for review on the first day of inspection.  Please provide requested documentation electronically if possible.  If requested documents are large and only hard copy formats are available, please inform the inspector(s), and provide subject documentation during the first day of the onsite inspection.  If you have any questions regarding this information request, please call the inspector as soon as possible.  A.1 ISI/Welding Programs and Schedule Information a) A detailed schedule (including preliminary dates) of:  i)  Nondestructive examinations planned for Class 1 & 2 systems and containment, performed as part of your ASME Section XI, risk informed (if  
   Non-publicly Available  Sensitive SRI:EB1 C:PSB2  GAGeorge GEWerner  Via E-Mail - /RA/ /RA/  02/23/2011 02/28/2011  
applicable), and augmented inservice inspection programs during the upcoming outage  Provide a status summary of the nondestructive examination inspection activities vs. the required inspection period percentages for this interval  
 
by category per ASME Section XI, IWX-2400.  Do not provide separately if other documentation requested contains this information ii)  Reactor pressure vessel head examinations planned for the upcoming outage  iii) Examinations planned for Alloy 82/182/600 components that are not included in the Section XI scope (If applicable)  iv) Examinations planned as part of your boric acid corrosion control program (Mode 3 walkdowns, bolted connection walkdowns, etc.)   
   - 1 - Enclosure INSERVICE INSPECTION DOCUMENT REQUEST  
   - 2 - Enclosure  v) Welding activities that are scheduled to be completed during the upcoming outage (ASME Class 1, 2, or 3 structures, systems, or components)  b) A copy of ASME Section XI Code Relief Requests and associated NRC safety evaluations applicable to the examinations identified above.   c) A list of nondestructive examination reports (ultrasonic, radiography, magnetic particle, dye penetrant, Visual VT-1, VT-2, and VT-3), which have identified  
   Inspection Dates: April 11 through April 22, 2011  
   
Inspection Procedures: IP 71111.08 "Inservice Inspection (ISI) Activities" TI 2515/172 "Reactor Coolant System Dissimilar Metal Butt Welds"  Inspectors: Gerond George, Senior Reactor Inspector (Lead Inspector - ISI) James Adams, Reactor Inspector  
  A. Information Requested for the In-Office Preparation Week  
  The following information should be sent to the Region IV office in hard copy or electronic format (ims.certrec.com preferred), in care of Gerond George, by March 28, 2011, to facilitate the selection of specific items that will be reviewed during the onsite inspection week.  The inspectors will select specific items from the information requested below and then request from your staff additional documents needed during the onsite inspection week (Section B of this enclosure).  We ask that the specific items selected from the lists be available and ready for review on the first day of inspection.  Please provide requested documentation electronically if possible.  If requested documents are large and only hard copy formats are available, please inform the inspector(s), and provide subject documentation during the first day of the onsite inspection.  If you have any questions regarding this information request, please call the inspector as soon as possible.  
  A.1 ISI/Welding Programs and Schedule Information
  a) A detailed schedule (including preliminary dates) of:  
  i)  Nondestructive examinations planned for Class 1 & 2 systems and containment, performed as part of your ASME Section XI, risk informed (if  
applicable), and augmented inservice inspection programs during the upcoming outage  
  Provide a status summary of the nondestructive examination inspection activities vs. the required inspection period percentages for this interval  
by category per ASME Section XI, IWX-2400.  Do not provide separately if other documentation requested contains this information
  ii)  Reactor pressure vessel head examinations planned for the upcoming outage  iii) Examinations planned for Alloy 82/182/600 components that are not included in the Section XI scope (If applicable)  
  iv) Examinations planned as part of your boric acid corrosion control program (Mode 3 walkdowns, bolted connection walkdowns, etc.)   
   - 2 - Enclosure  
  v) Welding activities that are scheduled to be completed during the upcoming outage (ASME Class 1, 2, or 3 structures, systems, or components)  
  b) A copy of ASME Section XI Code Relief Requests and associated NRC safety evaluations applicable to the examinations identified above.
  c) A list of nondestructive examination reports (ultrasonic, radiography, magnetic particle, dye penetrant, Visual VT-1, VT-2, and VT-3), which have identified  
relevant conditions on Code Class 1 & 2 systems since the beginning of the last refueling outage.  This should include the previous Section XI pressure test(s) conducted during start up and any evaluations associated with the results of the pressure tests.  Also, include in the list the nondestructive examination reports with relevant conditions in the reactor pressure vessel head penetration nozzles that have been accepted for continued service.  The list of nondestructive examination reports should include a brief description of the structures, systems,  
relevant conditions on Code Class 1 & 2 systems since the beginning of the last refueling outage.  This should include the previous Section XI pressure test(s) conducted during start up and any evaluations associated with the results of the pressure tests.  Also, include in the list the nondestructive examination reports with relevant conditions in the reactor pressure vessel head penetration nozzles that have been accepted for continued service.  The list of nondestructive examination reports should include a brief description of the structures, systems,  
or components where the relevant condition was identified.  d) A list with a brief description (e.g., system, material, pipe size, weld number, and nondestructive examinations performed) of the welds in Code Class 1 and 2 systems which have been fabricated due to component repair/replacement  
or components where the relevant condition was identified.  
activities since the beginning of the last refueling outage, or are planned to be fabricated this refueling outage.   e) If reactor vessel weld examinations required by the ASME Code are scheduled to occur during the upcoming outage, provide a detailed description of the welds to  
  d) A list with a brief description (e.g., system, material, pipe size, weld number, and nondestructive examinations performed) of the welds in Code Class 1 and 2 systems which have been fabricated due to component repair/replacement  
be examined and the extent of the planned examination.  Please also provide reference numbers for applicable procedures that will be used to conduct these examinations.  f) Copy of any 10 CFR Part 21 reports applicable to your structures, systems, or components within the scope of Section XI of the ASME Code that have been identified since the beginning of the last refueling outage.  g)  A list of any temporary noncode repairs in service (e.g., pinhole leaks).  h) Please provide copies of the most recent self-assessments for the inservice inspection, welding, and Alloy 600 programs.   A.2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Head  a)  Provide the detailed scope of the planned nondestructive examinations of the reactor vessel head which identifies the types of nondestructive examination  
activities since the beginning of the last refueling outage, or are planned to be fabricated this refueling outage.  
e) If reactor vessel weld examinations required by the ASME Code are scheduled to occur during the upcoming outage, provide a detailed description of the welds to  
be examined and the extent of the planned examination.  Please also provide reference numbers for applicable procedures that will be used to conduct these examinations.  
  f) Copy of any 10 CFR Part 21 reports applicable to your structures, systems, or components within the scope of Section XI of the ASME Code that have been identified since the beginning of the last refueling outage.  
  g)  A list of any temporary noncode repairs in service (e.g., pinhole leaks).  
  h) Please provide copies of the most recent self-assessments for the inservice inspection, welding, and Alloy 600 programs.
A.2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Head  
   a)  Provide the detailed scope of the planned nondestructive examinations of the reactor vessel head which identifies the types of nondestructive examination  
methods to be used on each specific part of the vessel head to fulfill commitments made in response to NRC Bulletin 2002-02 and NRC Order EA-03-009.  Also, include examination scope expansion criteria and   
methods to be used on each specific part of the vessel head to fulfill commitments made in response to NRC Bulletin 2002-02 and NRC Order EA-03-009.  Also, include examination scope expansion criteria and   
   - 3 - Enclosure planned expansion sample sizes if relevant conditions are identified. (If applicable)  b)  A list of the standards and/or requirements that will be used to evaluate indications identified during nondestructive examination of the reactor vessel  
   - 3 - Enclosure planned expansion sample sizes if relevant conditions are identified. (If applicable)  
head (e.g., the specific industry or procedural standards which will be used to evaluate potential leakage and/or flaw indications).  A.3 Boric Acid Corrosion Control Program a)  Copy of the procedures that govern the scope, equipment and implementation of the inspections required to identify boric acid leakage and the procedures for boric acid leakage/corrosion evaluation.  b) Please provide a list of leaks (including Code class of the components) that have been identified since the last refueling outage and associated corrective action documentation.  If during the last cycle, the unit was shutdown, please provide  
  b)  A list of the standards and/or requirements that will be used to evaluate indications identified during nondestructive examination of the reactor vessel  
documentation of containment walkdown inspections performed as part of the boric acid corrosion control program.  c) Please provide a copy of the most recent self-assessment performed for the boric acid corrosion control program.  A.4 Steam Generator Tube Inspections a) A detailed schedule of:  i)  Steam generator tube inspection, data analyses, and repair activities for the upcoming outage (If occurring)  ii)  Steam generator secondary side inspection activities for the upcoming outage. (If occurring)  b) Please provide a copy of your steam generator inservice inspection program and plan.  Please include a copy of the operational assessment from last outage and a copy of the following documents as they become available:   i) Degradation assessment ii) Condition monitoring assessment   c) If you are planning on modifying your Technical Specifications such that they are consistent with Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-449, "Steam Generator Tube Integrity," please provide copies of your correspondence with the NRC regarding deviations from the standard technical specifications.  d) Copy of steam generator history documentation given to vendors performing eddy current testing of the steam generators during the upcoming outage.   
head (e.g., the specific industry or procedural standards which will be used to evaluate potential leakage and/or flaw indications).  
   - 4 - Enclosure e) Copy of steam generator eddy current data analyst guidelines and site validated eddy current technique specification sheets.  Additionally, please provide a copy of EPRI Appendix H, "Examination Technique Specification Sheets," qualification records.  f) Identify and quantify any steam generator tube leakage experienced during the previous operating cycle.  Also provide documentation identifying which steam generator was leaking and corrective actions completed or planned for this condition (If applicable).  g)  Provide past history of the condition and issues pertaining to the secondary side of the steam generators (including items such as loose parts, fouling, top of tube sheet condition, crud removal amounts, etc.)  h) Provide copies of your most recent self assessments of the steam generator monitoring, loose parts monitoring, and secondary side water chemistry control programs.  i) Indicate where the primary, secondary, and resolution analyses are scheduled to take place.  j) Provide a summary of the scope of the steam generator tube examinations, including examination methods such as Bobbin, Rotating Pancake, or Plus Point, and the percentage of tubes to be examined. Do not provide these documents separately if already included in other information requested. A.5 Additional Information Related to all Inservice Inspection Activities a)  A list with a brief description of inservice inspection, boric acid corrosion control program, and steam generator tube inspection related issues (e.g., condition reports) entered into your corrective action program since the beginning of the last refueling outage (for Unit 2).  For example, a list based upon data base  
  A.3 Boric Acid Corrosion Control Program
searches using key words related to piping or steam generator tube degradation such as: inservice inspection, ASME Code, Section XI, NDE, cracks, wear, thinning, leakage, rust, corrosion, boric acid, or errors in piping/steam generator tube examinations.  b)  Please provide names and phone numbers for the following program leads:  Inservice inspection (examination, planning) Containment exams Reactor pressure vessel head exams Snubbers and supports Repair and replacement program   
  a)  Copy of the procedures that govern the scope, equipment and implementation of the inspections required to identify boric acid leakage and the procedures for boric acid leakage/corrosion evaluation.  
  b) Please provide a list of leaks (including Code class of the components) that have been identified since the last refueling outage and associated corrective action documentation.  If during the last cycle, the unit was shutdown, please provide  
documentation of containment walkdown inspections performed as part of the boric acid corrosion control program.  
  c) Please provide a copy of the most recent self-assessment performed for the boric acid corrosion control program.  
  A.4 Steam Generator Tube Inspections
  a) A detailed schedule of:  
  i)  Steam generator tube inspection, data analyses, and repair activities for the upcoming outage (If occurring)  
  ii)  Steam generator secondary side inspection activities for the upcoming outage. (If occurring)  
  b) Please provide a copy of your steam generator inservice inspection program and plan.  Please include a copy of the operational assessment from last outage and a copy of the following documents as they become available:
i) Degradation assessment ii) Condition monitoring assessment  
c) If you are planning on modifying your Technical Specifications such that they are consistent with Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-449, "Steam Generator Tube Integrity," please provide copies of your correspondence with the NRC regarding deviations from the standard technical specifications.  
  d) Copy of steam generator history documentation given to vendors performing eddy current testing of the steam generators during the upcoming outage.  
    
   - 4 - Enclosure e) Copy of steam generator eddy current data analyst guidelines and site validated eddy current technique specification sheets.  Additionally, please provide a copy of EPRI Appendix H, "Examination Technique Specification Sheets," qualification records.  f) Identify and quantify any steam generator tube leakage experienced during the previous operating cycle.  Also provide documentation identifying which steam generator was leaking and corrective actions completed or planned for this condition (If applicable).  
  g)  Provide past history of the condition and issues pertaining to the secondary side of the steam generators (including items such as loose parts, fouling, top of tube sheet condition, crud removal amounts, etc.)  
  h) Provide copies of your most recent self assessments of the steam generator monitoring, loose parts monitoring, and secondary side water chemistry control programs.  
  i) Indicate where the primary, secondary, and resolution analyses are scheduled to take place.  
  j) Provide a summary of the scope of the steam generator tube examinations, including examination methods such as Bobbin, Rotating Pancake, or Plus Point, and the percentage of tubes to be examined. Do not provide these documents separately if already included in other information requested.
  A.5 Additional Information Related to all Inservice Inspection Activities
  a)  A list with a brief description of inservice inspection, boric acid corrosion control program, and steam generator tube inspection related issues (e.g., condition reports) entered into your corrective action program since the beginning of the last refueling outage (for Unit 2).  For example, a list based upon data base  
searches using key words related to piping or steam generator tube degradation such as: inservice inspection, ASME Code, Section XI, NDE, cracks, wear, thinning, leakage, rust, corrosion, boric acid, or errors in piping/steam generator tube examinations.  
  b)  Please provide names and phone numbers for the following program leads:  
  Inservice inspection (examination, planning) Containment exams Reactor pressure vessel head exams Snubbers and supports Repair and replacement program   
Licensing  Site welding engineer Boric acid corrosion control program Steam generator inspection activities (site lead and vendor contact)   
Licensing  Site welding engineer Boric acid corrosion control program Steam generator inspection activities (site lead and vendor contact)   
   - 5 - Enclosure B. Information to be provided onsite to the inspector(s) at the entrance meeting (April 11, 2011):  B.1 Inservice Inspection / Welding Programs and Schedule Information a) Updated schedules for inservice inspection/nondestructive examination activities, including steam generator tube inspections, planned welding activities, and schedule showing contingency repair plans, if available.  b) For ASME Code Class 1 and 2 welds selected by the inspector from the lists provided from section A of this enclosure, please provide copies of the following documentation for each subject weld:  i) Weld data sheet (traveler)  ii) Weld configuration and system location  iii) Applicable Code Edition and Addenda for weldment  iv) Applicable Code Edition and Addenda for welding procedures  v) Applicable weld procedures used to fabricate the welds  
   - 5 - Enclosure B. Information to be provided onsite to the inspector(s) at the entrance meeting (April 11, 2011):  
vi) Copies of procedure qualification records supporting the weld procedures from B.1.b.v  vii) Copies of mechanical test reports identified in the procedure qualification records above  viii) Copies of the nonconformance reports for the selected welds (If applicable) 
  B.1 Inservice Inspection / Welding Programs and Schedule Information
ix) Radiographs of the selected welds and access to equipment to allow viewing radiographs (If radiographic testing was performed)  x) Copies of the preservice examination records for the selected welds 
  a) Updated schedules for inservice inspection/nondestructive examination activities, including steam generator tube inspections, planned welding activities, and schedule showing contingency repair plans, if available.  
xi) Copies of welder performance qualifications records applicable to the selected welds, including documentation that welder maintained proficiency in the applicable welding processes specified in the weld procedures (at least 6 months prior to the date of subject work)  xii) Copies of nondestructive examination personnel qualifications (Visual inspection, penetrant testing, ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing), as
  b) For ASME Code Class 1 and 2 welds selected by the inspector from the lists provided from section A of this enclosure, please provide copies of the following documentation for each subject weld:  
applicable 
  i) Weld data sheet (traveler)  
  - 6 - Enclosure c) For the inservice inspection related corrective action issues selected by the inspectors from section A of this enclosure, provide a copy of the corrective actions and supporting documentation.  d) For the nondestructive examination reports with relevant conditions on Code Class 1 and 2 systems selected by the inspectors from Section A above, provide a copy of the examination records, examiner qualification records, and associated corrective action documents.  e) A copy of (or ready access to) most current revision of the inservice inspection program manual and plan for the current Interval.  f) For the nondestructive examinations selected by the inspectors from section A of this enclosure, provide a copy of the nondestructive examination procedures used to perform the examinations (including calibration and flaw characterization/sizing procedures).  For ultrasonic examination procedures qualified in accordance with ASME Section XI, Appendix VIII, provide
  ii) Weld configuration and system location  
documentation supporting the procedure qualification (e.g., the EPRI performance demonstration qualification summary sheets).  Also, include qualification documentation of the specific equipment to be used (e.g., ultrasonic unit, cables, and transducers including serial numbers) and nondestructive examination personnel qualification records.  B.2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Head  a) Provide the nondestructive personnel qualification records for the examiners who will perform examinations of the reactor pressure vessel head.  b) Provide drawings showing the following: (If a visual examination is planned for the upcoming refueling outage)  i) Reactor pressure vessel head and control rod drive mechanism nozzle configurations  ii) Reactor pressure vessel head insulation configuration  Note: The drawings listed above should include fabrication drawings for
  iii) Applicable Code Edition and Addenda for weldment  
the nozzle attachment welds as applicable.  c) Copy of nondestructive examination reports from the last reactor pressure vessel head examination.  d) Copy of evaluation or calculation demonstrating that the scope of the visual examination of the upper head will meet the 95 percent minimum coverage
  iv) Applicable Code Edition and Addenda for welding procedures  
required by NRC Order EA-03-009 (If a visual examination is planned for the upcoming refueling outage). 
  v) Applicable weld procedures used to fabricate the welds  
  - 7 - Enclosure e) Provide a copy of the procedures that will be used to identify the source of any boric acid deposits identified on the reactor pressure vessel head.  If no explicit procedures exist which govern this activity, provide a description of the process to be followed including personnel responsibilities and expectations. 
f)  Provide a copy of the updated calculation of effective degradation years for the reactor pressure vessel head susceptibility ranking.  g)  Provide copy of the vendor qualification report(s) that demonstrates the detection capability of the nondestructive examination equipment used for the reactor
pressure vessel head examinations.  Also, identify any changes in equipment configurations used for the reactor pressure vessel head examinations which differ from that used in the vendor qualification report(s).  B.3 Boric Acid Corrosion Control Program  a) Please provide boric acid walkdown inspection results, an updated list of boric acid leaks identified so far this outage, associated corrective action documentation, and overall status of planned boric acid inspections.    b) Please provide any engineering evaluations completed for boric acid leaks identified since the end of the last refueling outage.  Please include a status of
corrective actions to repair and/or clean these boric acid leaks.  Please identify specifically which known leaks, if any, have remained in service or will remain in service as active leaks.  B.4 Steam Generator Tube Inspections  a) Copies of the Examination Technique Specification Sheets and associated justification for any revisions.  b) Copy of the guidance to be followed if a loose part or foreign material is identified in the steam generators.  c) Please provide a copy of the eddy current testing procedures used to perform the steam generator tube inspections (specifically calibration and flaw characterization/sizing procedures, etc.).  Also include documentation for the
specific equipment to be used.  d) Please provide copies of your responses to NRC and industry operating experience communications such as Generic Letters, Information Notices, etc. (as applicable to steam generator tube inspections) Do not provide these documents separately if already included in other information requested such as the degradation assessment.  e) List of corrective action documents generated by the vendor and/or site with respect to steam generator inspection activities.   
  - 8 - Enclosure B.5 Codes and Standards  a) Ready access to (i.e., copies provided to the inspector(s) for use during the inspection at the onsite inspection location, or room number and location where available):  i)  Applicable Editions of the ASME Code (Sections V, IX, and XI) for the inservice inspection program and the repair/replacement program.  ii)  EPRI and industry standards referenced in the procedures used to perform the steam generator tube eddy current examination.  Inspector Contact Information:  Gerond George  James Adams    Reactor Inspector  Reactor Inspector 
817-276-6562  817-860-8294    gerond.george@nrc.gov james.adams@nrc.gov      Mailing Address: US NRC Region IV
Attn:  Gerond George 612 E. Lamar Blvd, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011 


vi) Copies of procedure qualification records supporting the weld procedures from B.1.b.v
vii) Copies of mechanical test reports identified in the procedure qualification records above
viii) Copies of the nonconformance reports for the selected welds (If applicable)
ix) Radiographs of the selected welds and access to equipment to allow viewing radiographs (If radiographic testing was performed)
x) Copies of the preservice examination records for the selected welds
xi) Copies of welder performance qualifications records applicable to the selected welds, including documentation that welder maintained proficiency in the applicable welding processes specified in the weld procedures (at least 6 months prior to the date of subject work)
xii) Copies of nondestructive examination personnel qualifications (Visual inspection, penetrant testing, ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing), as
applicable
 
  - 6 - Enclosure c) For the inservice inspection related corrective action issues selected by the inspectors from section A of this enclosure, provide a copy of the corrective actions and supporting documentation.
d) For the nondestructive examination reports with relevant conditions on Code Class 1 and 2 systems selected by the inspectors from Section A above, provide a copy of the examination records, examiner qualification records, and associated corrective action documents.
e) A copy of (or ready access to) most current revision of the inservice inspection program manual and plan for the current Interval. 
f) For the nondestructive examinations selected by the inspectors from section A of this enclosure, provide a copy of the nondestructive examination procedures used to perform the examinations (including calibration and flaw characterization/sizing procedures).  For ultrasonic examination procedures qualified in accordance with ASME Section XI, Appendix VIII, provide
documentation supporting the procedure qualification (e.g., the EPRI performance demonstration qualification summary sheets).  Also, include qualification documentation of the specific equipment to be used (e.g., ultrasonic unit, cables, and transducers including serial numbers) and nondestructive examination personnel qualification records.
B.2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Head
  a) Provide the nondestructive personnel qualification records for the examiners who will perform examinations of the reactor pressure vessel head. 
b) Provide drawings showing the following: (If a visual examination is planned for the upcoming refueling outage)
i) Reactor pressure vessel head and control rod drive mechanism nozzle configurations 
ii) Reactor pressure vessel head insulation configuration 
Note: The drawings listed above should include fabrication drawings for
the nozzle attachment welds as applicable. 
c) Copy of nondestructive examination reports from the last reactor pressure vessel head examination.
d) Copy of evaluation or calculation demonstrating that the scope of the visual examination of the upper head will meet the 95 percent minimum coverage
required by NRC Order EA-03-009 (If a visual examination is planned for the upcoming refueling outage).
 
  - 7 - Enclosure e) Provide a copy of the procedures that will be used to identify the source of any boric acid deposits identified on the reactor pressure vessel head.  If no explicit procedures exist which govern this activity, provide a description of the process to be followed including personnel responsibilities and expectations. 
f)  Provide a copy of the updated calculation of effective degradation years for the reactor pressure vessel head susceptibility ranking.
g)  Provide copy of the vendor qualification report(s) that demonstrates the detection capability of the nondestructive examination equipment used for the reactor
pressure vessel head examinations.  Also, identify any changes in equipment configurations used for the reactor pressure vessel head examinations which differ from that used in the vendor qualification report(s).
B.3 Boric Acid Corrosion Control Program
  a) Please provide boric acid walkdown inspection results, an updated list of boric acid leaks identified so far this outage, associated corrective action documentation, and overall status of planned boric acid inspections. 
b) Please provide any engineering evaluations completed for boric acid leaks identified since the end of the last refueling outage.  Please include a status of
corrective actions to repair and/or clean these boric acid leaks.  Please identify specifically which known leaks, if any, have remained in service or will remain in service as active leaks. 
B.4 Steam Generator Tube Inspections
  a) Copies of the Examination Technique Specification Sheets and associated justification for any revisions.
b) Copy of the guidance to be followed if a loose part or foreign material is identified in the steam generators.
c) Please provide a copy of the eddy current testing procedures used to perform the steam generator tube inspections (specifically calibration and flaw characterization/sizing procedures, etc.).  Also include documentation for the
specific equipment to be used.
d) Please provide copies of your responses to NRC and industry operating experience communications such as Generic Letters, Information Notices, etc. (as applicable to steam generator tube inspections) Do not provide these documents separately if already included in other information requested such as the degradation assessment.
  e) List of corrective action documents generated by the vendor and/or site with respect to steam generator inspection activities.
 
  - 8 - Enclosure B.5 Codes and Standards
  a) Ready access to (i.e., copies provided to the inspector(s) for use during the inspection at the onsite inspection location, or room number and location where available):
i)  Applicable Editions of the ASME Code (Sections V, IX, and XI) for the inservice inspection program and the repair/replacement program. 
ii)  EPRI and industry standards referenced in the procedures used to perform the steam generator tube eddy current examination.
  Inspector Contact Information:
Gerond George  James Adams    Reactor Inspector  Reactor Inspector 
817-276-6562  817-860-8294    gerond.george@nrc.gov james.adams@nrc.gov   
Mailing Address: US NRC Region IV
Attn:  Gerond George 612 E. Lamar Blvd, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011
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Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2, Notification of Inspection (IR 0500529-11-003, on 04/11/11 - 0122/2011) and Request for Information
ML110600860
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Issue date: 03/01/2011
From: Werner G E
NRC/RGN-IV/DRS/PSB-2
To: Edington R K
Arizona Public Service Co
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See also: IR 05000529/2011003

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UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONREGION IV612 EAST LAMAR BLVD, SUITE 400ARLINGTON, TEXAS 76011-4125March 1, 2011

Randall K. Edington, Executive

Vice President, Nuclear/CNO Arizona Public Service Company P.O. Box 52034, Mail Stop 7602 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2034

SUBJECT: PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT2- NOTIFICATION OF INSPECTION (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000529/2011003) AND REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

Dear Mr. Edington:

From April 11-22, 2011, reactor inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Region IV office will perform the baseline inservice inspection at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Unit 2, using NRC Inspection Procedure 71111.08, "Inservice Inspection Activities."

Experience has shown that this inspection is a resource intensive inspection both for the NRC inspectors and your staff. In order to minimize the impact to your onsite resources and to ensure a productive inspection, we have enclosed a request for documents needed for this inspection. These documents have been divided into two groups. The first group (Section A of the enclosure), due by March 28, 2011, identifies information to be provided prior to the inspection to ensure that the inspectors are adequately prepared. The second group (Section B of the enclosure) identifies the information the inspectors will need upon arrival at the site. It is

important that all of these documents are up to date and complete in order to minimize the number of additional documents requested during the preparation and/or the onsite portions of the inspection.

We have discussed the schedule for these inspection activities with your staff and understand

that our regulatory contact for this inspection will be Mr. Del Elkington of your licensing organization. Our inspection dates are subject to change based on your updated schedule of outage activities. If there are any questions about this inspection or the material requested, please contact Gerond George at (817) 276-6562 (gerond.george@nrc.gov) or James Adams at (817) 860-8294 (james.adams@nrc.gov).

This letter does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing information collection requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, Control Number 3150 0011. The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a

request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget control number.

Arizona Public Service Company - 2 -

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).

Sincerely, /RA/

Gregory E. Werner, Chief Plant Support Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety

Docket: 50-529 License: NPF-51

Enclosure: Inservice Inspection Document Request

cc w/enclosure:

Mr. Steve Olea Arizona Corporation Commission 1200 W. Washington Street Phoenix, AZ 85007

Mr. Douglas K. Porter, Esq Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770

Chairman Maricopa County Board of Supervisors 301 W. Jefferson, 10th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85003

Mr. Aubrey V. Godwin, Director Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency 4814 South 40 Street Phoenix, AZ 85040

Mr. Dwight C. Mims

Vice President Regulatory Affairs and Plant Improvement Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Mail Station 7605 P.O. Box 52034

Phoenix, AZ 85072-2034

Arizona Public Service Company - 3 -

Mr. Ron Barnes, Director Regulatory Affairs Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station

MS 7638 P.O. Box 52034 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2034

Mr. Jeffrey T. Weikert

Assistant General Counsel El Paso Electric Company Mail Location 167 123 W. Mills El Paso, TX 79901

Michael S. Green

Senior Regulatory Counsel Pinnacle West Capital Corporation P.O. Box 52034, MS 8695 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2034

Mr. Eric Tharp Los Angeles Department of Water & Power Southern California Public Power Authority P.O. Box 51111, Room 1255-C Los Angeles, CA 90051-0100

Mr. James Ray Public Service Company of New Mexico 2401 Aztec NE, MS Z110 Albuquerque, NM 87107-4224

Mr. Geoffrey M. Cook Southern California Edison Company 5000 Pacific Coast Hwy. Bldg. D21 San Clemente, CA 92672

Mr. Robert Henry Salt River Project 6504 East Thomas Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Mr. Brian Almon

Public Utility Commission William B. Travis Building P.O. Box 13326 Austin, TX 78701-3326

Arizona Public Service Company - 4 -

Environmental Program Manager City of Phoenix Office of Environmental Programs

200 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ 85003

Mr. John C. Taylor Director, Nuclear Generation

El Paso Electric Company 340 East Palm Lane, Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85004

Chief, Technological Hazards Branch FEMA Region IX

1111 Broadway, Suite 1200 Oakland, CA 94607-4052

Jake Lefman Southern California Edison Company

5000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Bldg. D21 San Clemente, CA 92672

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- 1 - Enclosure INSERVICE INSPECTION DOCUMENT REQUEST

Inspection Dates: April 11 through April 22, 2011

Inspection Procedures: IP 71111.08 "Inservice Inspection (ISI) Activities" TI 2515/172 "Reactor Coolant System Dissimilar Metal Butt Welds" Inspectors: Gerond George, Senior Reactor Inspector (Lead Inspector - ISI) James Adams, Reactor Inspector

A. Information Requested for the In-Office Preparation Week

The following information should be sent to the Region IV office in hard copy or electronic format (ims.certrec.com preferred), in care of Gerond George, by March 28, 2011, to facilitate the selection of specific items that will be reviewed during the onsite inspection week. The inspectors will select specific items from the information requested below and then request from your staff additional documents needed during the onsite inspection week (Section B of this enclosure). We ask that the specific items selected from the lists be available and ready for review on the first day of inspection. Please provide requested documentation electronically if possible. If requested documents are large and only hard copy formats are available, please inform the inspector(s), and provide subject documentation during the first day of the onsite inspection. If you have any questions regarding this information request, please call the inspector as soon as possible.

A.1 ISI/Welding Programs and Schedule Information

a) A detailed schedule (including preliminary dates) of:

i) Nondestructive examinations planned for Class 1 & 2 systems and containment, performed as part of your ASME Section XI, risk informed (if

applicable), and augmented inservice inspection programs during the upcoming outage

Provide a status summary of the nondestructive examination inspection activities vs. the required inspection period percentages for this interval

by category per ASME Section XI, IWX-2400. Do not provide separately if other documentation requested contains this information

ii) Reactor pressure vessel head examinations planned for the upcoming outage iii) Examinations planned for Alloy 82/182/600 components that are not included in the Section XI scope (If applicable)

iv) Examinations planned as part of your boric acid corrosion control program (Mode 3 walkdowns, bolted connection walkdowns, etc.)

- 2 - Enclosure

v) Welding activities that are scheduled to be completed during the upcoming outage (ASME Class 1, 2, or 3 structures, systems, or components)

b) A copy of ASME Section XI Code Relief Requests and associated NRC safety evaluations applicable to the examinations identified above.

c) A list of nondestructive examination reports (ultrasonic, radiography, magnetic particle, dye penetrant, Visual VT-1, VT-2, and VT-3), which have identified

relevant conditions on Code Class 1 & 2 systems since the beginning of the last refueling outage. This should include the previousSection XI pressure test(s) conducted during start up and any evaluations associated with the results of the pressure tests. Also, include in the list the nondestructive examination reports with relevant conditions in the reactor pressure vessel head penetration nozzles that have been accepted for continued service. The list of nondestructive examination reports should include a brief description of the structures, systems,

or components where the relevant condition was identified.

d) A list with a brief description (e.g., system, material, pipe size, weld number, and nondestructive examinations performed) of the welds in Code Class 1 and 2 systems which have been fabricated due to component repair/replacement

activities since the beginning of the last refueling outage, or are planned to be fabricated this refueling outage.

e) If reactor vessel weld examinations required by the ASME Code are scheduled to occur during the upcoming outage, provide a detailed description of the welds to

be examined and the extent of the planned examination. Please also provide reference numbers for applicable procedures that will be used to conduct these examinations.

f) Copy of any 10 CFR Part 21 reports applicable to your structures, systems, or components within the scope of Section XI of the ASME Code that have been identified since the beginning of the last refueling outage.

g) A list of any temporary noncode repairs in service (e.g., pinhole leaks).

h) Please provide copies of the most recent self-assessments for the inservice inspection, welding, and Alloy 600 programs.

A.2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Head

a) Provide the detailed scope of the planned nondestructive examinations of the reactor vessel head which identifies the types of nondestructive examination

methods to be used on each specific part of the vessel head to fulfill commitments made in response to NRC Bulletin 2002-02 and NRC Order EA-03-009. Also, include examination scope expansion criteria and

- 3 - Enclosure planned expansion sample sizes if relevant conditions are identified. (If applicable)

b) A list of the standards and/or requirements that will be used to evaluate indications identified during nondestructive examination of the reactor vessel

head (e.g., the specific industry or procedural standards which will be used to evaluate potential leakage and/or flaw indications).

A.3 Boric Acid Corrosion Control Program

a) Copy of the procedures that govern the scope, equipment and implementation of the inspections required to identify boric acid leakage and the procedures for boric acid leakage/corrosion evaluation.

b) Please provide a list of leaks (including Code class of the components) that have been identified since the last refueling outage and associated corrective action documentation. If during the last cycle, the unit was shutdown, please provide

documentation of containment walkdown inspections performed as part of the boric acid corrosion control program.

c) Please provide a copy of the most recent self-assessment performed for the boric acid corrosion control program.

A.4 Steam Generator Tube Inspections

a) A detailed schedule of:

i) Steam generator tube inspection, data analyses, and repair activities for the upcoming outage (If occurring)

ii) Steam generator secondary side inspection activities for the upcoming outage. (If occurring)

b) Please provide a copy of your steam generator inservice inspection program and plan. Please include a copy of the operational assessment from last outage and a copy of the following documents as they become available:

i) Degradation assessment ii) Condition monitoring assessment

c) If you are planning on modifying your Technical Specifications such that they are consistent with Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-449, "Steam Generator Tube Integrity," please provide copies of your correspondence with the NRC regarding deviations from the standard technical specifications.

d) Copy of steam generator history documentation given to vendors performing eddy current testing of the steam generators during the upcoming outage.

- 4 - Enclosure e) Copy of steam generator eddy current data analyst guidelines and site validated eddy current technique specification sheets. Additionally, please provide a copy of EPRI Appendix H, "Examination Technique Specification Sheets," qualification records. f) Identify and quantify any steam generator tube leakage experienced during the previous operating cycle. Also provide documentation identifying which steam generator was leaking and corrective actions completed or planned for this condition (If applicable).

g) Provide past history of the condition and issues pertaining to the secondary side of the steam generators (including items such as loose parts, fouling, top of tube sheet condition, crud removal amounts, etc.)

h) Provide copies of your most recent self assessments of the steam generator monitoring, loose parts monitoring, and secondary side water chemistry control programs.

i) Indicate where the primary, secondary, and resolution analyses are scheduled to take place.

j) Provide a summary of the scope of the steam generator tube examinations, including examination methods such as Bobbin, Rotating Pancake, or Plus Point, and the percentage of tubes to be examined. Do not provide these documents separately if already included in other information requested.

A.5 Additional Information Related to all Inservice Inspection Activities

a) A list with a brief description of inservice inspection, boric acid corrosion control program, and steam generator tube inspection related issues (e.g., condition reports) entered into your corrective action program since the beginning of the last refueling outage (for Unit 2). For example, a list based upon data base

searches using key words related to piping or steam generator tube degradation such as: inservice inspection, ASME Code,Section XI, NDE, cracks, wear, thinning, leakage, rust, corrosion, boric acid, or errors in piping/steam generator tube examinations.

b) Please provide names and phone numbers for the following program leads:

Inservice inspection (examination, planning) Containment exams Reactor pressure vessel head exams Snubbers and supports Repair and replacement program

Licensing Site welding engineer Boric acid corrosion control program Steam generator inspection activities (site lead and vendor contact)

- 5 - Enclosure B. Information to be provided onsite to the inspector(s) at the entrance meeting (April 11, 2011):

B.1 Inservice Inspection / Welding Programs and Schedule Information

a) Updated schedules for inservice inspection/nondestructive examination activities, including steam generator tube inspections, planned welding activities, and schedule showing contingency repair plans, if available.

b) For ASME Code Class 1 and 2 welds selected by the inspector from the lists provided from section A of this enclosure, please provide copies of the following documentation for each subject weld:

i) Weld data sheet (traveler)

ii) Weld configuration and system location

iii) Applicable Code Edition and Addenda for weldment

iv) Applicable Code Edition and Addenda for welding procedures

v) Applicable weld procedures used to fabricate the welds

vi) Copies of procedure qualification records supporting the weld procedures from B.1.b.v

vii) Copies of mechanical test reports identified in the procedure qualification records above

viii) Copies of the nonconformance reports for the selected welds (If applicable)

ix) Radiographs of the selected welds and access to equipment to allow viewing radiographs (If radiographic testing was performed)

x) Copies of the preservice examination records for the selected welds

xi) Copies of welder performance qualifications records applicable to the selected welds, including documentation that welder maintained proficiency in the applicable welding processes specified in the weld procedures (at least 6 months prior to the date of subject work)

xii) Copies of nondestructive examination personnel qualifications (Visual inspection, penetrant testing, ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing), as

applicable

- 6 - Enclosure c) For the inservice inspection related corrective action issues selected by the inspectors from section A of this enclosure, provide a copy of the corrective actions and supporting documentation.

d) For the nondestructive examination reports with relevant conditions on Code Class 1 and 2 systems selected by the inspectors from Section A above, provide a copy of the examination records, examiner qualification records, and associated corrective action documents.

e) A copy of (or ready access to) most current revision of the inservice inspection program manual and plan for the current Interval.

f) For the nondestructive examinations selected by the inspectors from section A of this enclosure, provide a copy of the nondestructive examination procedures used to perform the examinations (including calibration and flaw characterization/sizing procedures). For ultrasonic examination procedures qualified in accordance with ASME Section XI, Appendix VIII, provide

documentation supporting the procedure qualification (e.g., the EPRI performance demonstration qualification summary sheets). Also, include qualification documentation of the specific equipment to be used (e.g., ultrasonic unit, cables, and transducers including serial numbers) and nondestructive examination personnel qualification records.

B.2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Head

a) Provide the nondestructive personnel qualification records for the examiners who will perform examinations of the reactor pressure vessel head.

b) Provide drawings showing the following: (If a visual examination is planned for the upcoming refueling outage)

i) Reactor pressure vessel head and control rod drive mechanism nozzle configurations

ii) Reactor pressure vessel head insulation configuration

Note: The drawings listed above should include fabrication drawings for

the nozzle attachment welds as applicable.

c) Copy of nondestructive examination reports from the last reactor pressure vessel head examination.

d) Copy of evaluation or calculation demonstrating that the scope of the visual examination of the upper head will meet the 95 percent minimum coverage

required by NRC Order EA-03-009 (If a visual examination is planned for the upcoming refueling outage).

- 7 - Enclosure e) Provide a copy of the procedures that will be used to identify the source of any boric acid deposits identified on the reactor pressure vessel head. If no explicit procedures exist which govern this activity, provide a description of the process to be followed including personnel responsibilities and expectations.

f) Provide a copy of the updated calculation of effective degradation years for the reactor pressure vessel head susceptibility ranking.

g) Provide copy of the vendor qualification report(s) that demonstrates the detection capability of the nondestructive examination equipment used for the reactor

pressure vessel head examinations. Also, identify any changes in equipment configurations used for the reactor pressure vessel head examinations which differ from that used in the vendor qualification report(s).

B.3 Boric Acid Corrosion Control Program

a) Please provide boric acid walkdown inspection results, an updated list of boric acid leaks identified so far this outage, associated corrective action documentation, and overall status of planned boric acid inspections.

b) Please provide any engineering evaluations completed for boric acid leaks identified since the end of the last refueling outage. Please include a status of

corrective actions to repair and/or clean these boric acid leaks. Please identify specifically which known leaks, if any, have remained in service or will remain in service as active leaks.

B.4 Steam Generator Tube Inspections

a) Copies of the Examination Technique Specification Sheets and associated justification for any revisions.

b) Copy of the guidance to be followed if a loose part or foreign material is identified in the steam generators.

c) Please provide a copy of the eddy current testing procedures used to perform the steam generator tube inspections (specifically calibration and flaw characterization/sizing procedures, etc.). Also include documentation for the

specific equipment to be used.

d) Please provide copies of your responses to NRC and industry operating experience communications such as Generic Letters, Information Notices, etc. (as applicable to steam generator tube inspections) Do not provide these documents separately if already included in other information requested such as the degradation assessment.

e) List of corrective action documents generated by the vendor and/or site with respect to steam generator inspection activities.

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a) Ready access to (i.e., copies provided to the inspector(s) for use during the inspection at the onsite inspection location, or room number and location where available):

i) Applicable Editions of the ASME Code (Sections V, IX, and XI) for the inservice inspection program and the repair/replacement program.

ii) EPRI and industry standards referenced in the procedures used to perform the steam generator tube eddy current examination.

Inspector Contact Information:

Gerond George James Adams Reactor Inspector Reactor Inspector

817-276-6562 817-860-8294 gerond.george@nrc.gov james.adams@nrc.gov

Mailing Address: US NRC Region IV

Attn: Gerond George 612 E. Lamar Blvd, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011