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| number = ML13242A013
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| issue date = 08/23/2013
| issue date = 08/23/2013
| title = Surry, Units 1 and 2 - Six Month Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order No. EA-12-049)
| title = Six Month Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order No. EA-12-049)
| author name = Grecheck E S
| author name = Grecheck E
| author affiliation = Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO)
| author affiliation = Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO)
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{{#Wiki_filter:VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 August 23, 2013 10 CFR 2.202 EA-1 2-049 Attention:
{{#Wiki_filter:VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 August 23, 2013 10 CFR 2.202 EA-1 2-049 Attention: Document Control Desk                             Serial No.:   12-163D U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                           NL&OS/MAE:   R2 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001                                 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 License Nos.: DPR-32/37 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 SIX-MONTH STATUS REPORT IN RESPONSE TO MARCH 12, 2012 COMMISSION ORDER MODIFYING LICENSES WITH REGARD TO REQUIREMENTS FOR MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR BEYOND-DESIGN-BASIS EXTERNAL EVENTS (ORDER NUMBER EA-12-049)
Document Control Desk Serial No.: 12-163D U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NL&OS/MAE:
R2 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 License Nos.: DPR-32/37 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 SIX-MONTH STATUS REPORT IN RESPONSE TO MARCH 12, 2012 COMMISSION ORDER MODIFYING LICENSES WITH REGARD TO REQUIREMENTS FOR MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR BEYOND-DESIGN-BASIS EXTERNAL EVENTS (ORDER NUMBER EA-12-049)


==References:==
==References:==
: 1. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, dated March 12, 2012 2. NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-2012-01, Compliance with Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, Revision 0, dated August 29, 2012 3. NEI 12-06, Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide, Revision 0, dated August 2012 4. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Initial Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated October 25, 201.2 (Serial No. 12-163A)5. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated February 28, 2013 (Serial No. 12-163B)6. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Supplement to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated April 30, 2013 (Serial No. 12-163C)On March 12, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued an order (Reference  
: 1. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, dated March 12, 2012
: 1) to Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion).
: 2. NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-2012-01, Compliance with Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, Revision 0, dated August 29, 2012
Reference 1 was immediately effective and directs Dominion to develop, implement, and maintain guidance and strategies to maintain or restore core cooling, containment, and spent fuel pool cooling capabilities in the event of a beyond-design-basis external event. Specific requirements are outlined in Attachment 2 of Reference 1.13/4gA Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report -Order EA-12-049 Page 2 of 3 Reference 1 required submission of an initial status report 60 days following issuance of the final interim staff guidance (Reference
: 3. NEI 12-06, Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide, Revision 0, dated August 2012
: 2) and an overall integrated plan pursuant to Section IV, Condition C. Reference 2 endorsed industry guidance document NEI 12-06, Revision 0 (Reference
: 4. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Initial Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated October 25, 201.2 (Serial No. 12-163A)
: 3) with clarifications and exceptions.
: 5. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated February 28, 2013 (Serial No. 12-163B)
Reference 4 provided Dominion's initial status report regarding mitigation strategies, and Reference 5 provided Dominion's overall integrated plan. Reference 6 provided a supplement to Dominion's overall integrated plan.Reference 1 requires submission of a status report at six-month intervals following submittal of the overall integrated plan. Reference 3 provides direction regarding the content of the status reports. The six-month status report (pursuant to Section IV, Condition C,2, of Reference
: 6. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Supplement to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated April 30, 2013 (Serial No. 12-163C)
: 1) delineates the progress made in implementing the requirements of Reference 1 and is provided as an attachment to this letter. The attached report also provides an update of milestone accomplishments since the supplement to the overall integrated plan (Reference 6), including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief and the basis, if any.If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Margaret Earle at (804) 273-2768.Sincerely, Eugene S. Grecheck Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Development Attachment Commitments made by this letter: No new Regulatory Commitments COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA COUNTY OF HENRICO The foregoing document was acknowledged before me, in and for the County and Commonwealth aforesaid, today by Eugene S. Grecheck who is Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Development of Virginia Electric and Power Company. He has affirmed before me that he is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing document in behalf of the Company, and that the statements in the document are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.rA CRAIG D SLY Acknowledged before me this 23 day of A,,wak 2013. CNotary Public-ýj I Commonwealth of Virginia My Commission Expires:"pc&.
On March 12, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued an order (Reference 1) to Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion). Reference 1 was immediately effective and directs Dominion to develop, implement, and maintain guidance and strategies to maintain or restore core cooling, containment, and spent fuel pool cooling capabilities in the event of a beyond-design-basis external event. Specific requirements are outlined in Attachment 2 of Reference 1.
3trL2A ZAN, Reg. # 7518653 , I-Expires December 31, 20 NeaýPblic Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report -Order EA-12-049 Page 3 of 3 cc: Director of Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 13H16M 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II Regional Administrator Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 Ms. K. R. Cotton Gross NRC Project Manager Surry U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G-9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Dr. V. Sreenivas NRC Project Manager North Anna U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G-9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Ms. J. A. Kratchman U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 09 D2 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report -Order EA-12-049 Attachment Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-049 Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events Surry Power Station Units I and 2 Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion)
13/4gA
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report -Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 1 of 18 Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-049 Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events 1 Introduction Dominion developed an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) (Reference
: 1) documenting the diverse and flexible strategies (FLEX) for Surry Power Station in response to NRC Order Number EA-12-049 (Reference 2). This attachment provides an update of milestone accomplishments and open items since submittal of the OIP including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief/relaxation and the basis, if any.2 Milestone Accomplishments The following milestone has been completed since the development of the OIP and is current as of July 31, 2013.0 Submit OIP 3 Milestone Schedule Status The following table provides an update to Attachment 2A of the OIP. It provides the activity status of each item, and whether the expected completion date has changed.The dates are planning dates subject to change as design and implementation details are developed.
The revised milestone target Modifications', and 'Unit 1 implementation date.completion dates for 'Develop Strategies', 'Implement Outage Implementation' do not impact the Order Target Activity Revised Target Milestone Completion Status Completion Date Date Submit Integrated Plan Feb 2013 Complete Develop Strategies July 2013 Started October 2013 Develop Modifications Apr 2014 Started Implement Modifications Sept 2014 Started May 2015 Develop Training Plan Apr 2014 Started Implement Training Aug 2014 Not Started Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 2 of 18 Target Revised Target Milestone Completion Activity Completion Date Date Issue FSGs* Sept 2014 Not Started Develop Strategies/
Contract with Regional Response Center Apr 2014 Started (RRC)Purchase Equipment Feb 2014 Started Procure Equipment*
Aug 2014 Not Started Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstrations of FLEX Dec 2014 Not Started Strategies and Procedures*
Create Maintenance Procedures Aug 2014 Not Started Unit 1 Outage Implementation Apr 2015 Not Started May 2015 Unit 2 Outage Implementation Oct 2015 Not Started* Refer to Section 8 for an explanation of Milestone changes.4 Changes to Compliance Method By letter dated February 28, 2013, Dominion provided an OIP to address Beyond-Design-Basis (BDB) events at Surry Power Station (Surry) Units 1 and 2 (Reference 1)as required by Order Number EA-12-049, dated March 12, 2012 (Reference 2). The following are changes to the compliance method information provided in the Surry OIP;however, the changes continue to meet NEI 12-06 (Reference 3): a) Details of the alternate connection strategy for Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)injection, as described in Section B.2 -PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2 and shown on OIP Figure 3, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. The tie-in locations at valve 1-FW-57 (Unit 1) and 2-FW-57 (Unit 2) will no longer be used as the alternate AFW injection connections.
The re-located connections described below are more readily accessible and serve the same function in the alternate strategy.For Unit 1, the bonnet assembly of the AFW cross-connect isolation motor-operated valve (MOV) 1-FW-MOV-160B, located in the Unit 2 AFW Pump House, will be removed and a flanged temporary hose connection adapter will be installed on the valve to support connecting the BDB AFW pump to the Unit 1 AFW cross-connect line. The location of 1-FW-MOV-160B allows for easy hose routing and is within a safety related structure.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 3 of 18 For Unit 2, the bonnet assembly of the AFW cross-connect isolation MOV 2-FW-MOV-260B, located in the Unit 1 AFW Pump House, will be removed and a flanged temporary hose connection adapter will be installed on the valve to support connecting the BDB AFW pump to the Unit 2 AFW cross-connect line.The location of 2-FW-MOV-260B allows for easy hose routing and is within a safety related structure.
A revised OIP Figure 3 is attached.
This figure represents the Unit 1 configuration only but is typical for both units.b) Details of the strategy for the portable diesel generators (DGs) used to re-power the 120VAC vital bus circuits, as described in Section F1.2 -PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. A single 120/240VAC DG per unit will be sized to accommodate the necessary electrical loads for that unit and will power both BDB distribution panels for that unit. Thus, the deployment of two 120/240 VAC DGs per unit as shown in Figure 7 of the previously submitted OIP is no longer being pursued, and a revised Figure 7 is attached.
Figure 8 is not revised since the single 120/240VAC DG location is the same as the two DGs for each unit as stated in the OIP. Figure 9 was a typical schematic of the connections from one of two 120/240VAC DGs. A revised Figure 9 showing the current connections for the 120/240VAC DG (Unit 1 only) is attached.
A spare 120/240VAC DG will be purchased; however, as stated in the OIP, the 480VAC DG is considered the alternate re-powering source for instrumentation.
c) Details of the modification to the steam generator (SG) power-operated relief valves (PORVs), as described in Section B.1 -PWR Installed Equipment Phase 1, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. Although the overall strategy has not been altered, the details of the modification have been revised to provide a more suitable option that will continue to allow for local manual operation of the SG PORVs. Instead of a modification to add hand wheels to the valves, the SG PORVs will be modified to add a protected backup air bottle system which will be installed in the Main Steam Valve House (MSVH) AFW pump room. Local manual operation of the SG PORVs using the protected backup air bottle system will continue to allow control of RCS cooldown to support the reactor core cooling and decay heat removal Phase 1 strategy.d) Changes to the timing of the RCS Injection strategy have been made. The strategy for RCS injection for inventory and reactivity control has been moved from a Phase 3 activity to a Phase 2 activity.
The details and descriptions provided in Section C.3 of the OIP for RCS injection for the Phase 3 activity continue to be the same for the Phase 2 strategy for RCS injection, including the time at which natural circulation capability is lost, i.e., approximately 33 hours Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 4 of 18 based on WCAP-17601 (Reference
: 5) and ETE-NAF-2012-0150 (Reference 9).For conservatism and margin to account for uncertainty within the calculations and unanticipated deployment issues, a time of 16 hours has been chosen, which provides significant margin (by a factor of 2) prior to loss of natural circulation and the start of reflux boiling.e) The quantities of BDB equipment stated in OIP Table 1, PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2, and OIP Table 2, PWR Portable Equipment Phase 3, have changed. Per Footnote 1 to Table 1, the quantities were based on the assumption that two storage buildings would be available to store BDB equipment pending completion of the study to determine the details of the BDB Storage Building(s).
Open Item No. 6 has been completed, and the decision to have one storage building is documented in Section 6 of this update. A revised Table 1 is attached.As discussed in the previous item d), Surry will purchase and store BDB RCS Injection pumps for use in the Phase 2 RCS Inventory strategy.
These pumps are being added to the revised Table 1 for Phase 2 equipment.
5 Need for Relief/Relaxation and Basis for the Relief/Relaxation Dominion expects to comply with the Order implementation relief/relaxation has been identified at this time.6 Open Items from Overall Integrated Plan The following table provides a summary of the open Attachment 2B of the OIP and the status of each item.date and no required items documented in Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status Verify response times listed in timeline and perform staffing Not started.1 assessment.
Scheduled completion date: December 2014 Preliminary analyses have been performed to determine the Complete.2 Class 1 E battery life based on implementation of load (Reference 4)stripping actions. The final battery life duration will be provided when the analyses are completed.
Preliminary analyses have been performed to determine the Complete.time to steam generator overfill without operator action to (Reference 4)reduce AFW flow, time to steam generator dryout without AFW flow, and time to depletion of the useable volume of the ECST and ECMT. The final durations will be provided when the analyses are completed.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 5 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status The Phase 3 coping strategy to maintain containment integrity Started.is under development.
Methods to monitor and evaluate Scheduled completion 4 containment conditions and depressurize/cool containment, if date is revised from necessary, will be provided in a future update. December 2013 to October 2013 **Analyses will be performed to develop fluid components Started.5 performance requirements and confirm fluid hydraulic-related Scheduled completion strategy objectives can be met. date: September 2013 A study is in progress to determine the design features, site location(s), and number of equipment storage facilities.
The final design for BDB equipment storage will be based on the guidance contained in NEI 12-06, Section 11.3, Equipment Storage. A supplement to this submittal will be provided with the results of the equipment storage study.6 Complete.A single 10,000 sq. ft.Type 1 building will be constructed at Surry for storage of BDB equipment.
The building will be designed to meet the plant's design basis for the Safe Shutdown Earthquake, high wind hazards, snow, ice and cold conditions, and will be located above the flood elevation from the most recent site flooding analysis.
The BDB Storage Building will be sited just east of the south employee parking lot, inside the Owner Controlled Area. The location lies in an area between the Surry Nuclear Information Center and the intake canal. This update provides the supplemental information referred to in this open item.FLEX Support Guidelines (FSGs) will be developed in Started.7 accordance with PWROG guidance.
Existing procedures will Scheduled completion be revised as necessary to implement FSGs. date: September 2014 Six Month Status Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 6 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status EPRI guidance documents will be used to develop periodic Not started.testing and preventative maintenance procedures for BDB Scheduled completion 8 equipment.
Procedures will be developed to manage date: December 2014 unavailability of equipment such that risk to mitigating strategy capability is minimized.
An overall program document will be developed to maintain Started.the FLEX strategies and their bases and to provide Scheduled completion configuration control and change management for the FLEX date: December 2014 Program.The Dominion Nuclear Training Program will be revised to Started.assure personnel proficiency in the mitigation of BDB events Scheduled completion 10 is developed and maintained.
These programs and controls date: December 2014 will be developed and implemented in accordance with the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT).Plant modifications will be completed for permanent plant Started.changes required for implementation of FLEX strategies.
Scheduled completion date: See Milestone Schedule.The following actions will be completed to qualify the ECMT Started.as a source of water to the TDAFW pump in response to an Scheduled completion ELAP/LUHS event: (1) Upgrade the piping system from the date is revised from 12 ECMT to the TDAFW pump suction to Seismic Category I, (2) December 2013 to May Modify the TDAFW pump discharge piping to install local AFW 2015 **flowrate indication, and (3) Confirm adequate TDAFW pump NPSH with flow from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pumps **Complete the evaluation of TDAFW pump long term operation Complete.with < 290 psig inlet steam pressure.
TDAFW pump operation and adequate AFW flow 13 to the SGs at SG pressures
< 290 psig has been confirmed.(Reference 6)Details of the ventilation strategy are under development and Started.14 will conform to the guidance given in NEI 12-06. The details Scheduled completion of this strategy will be provided at a later date. date: September 2013 Analyses will be performed to develop electrical components Complete.15 performance requirements and confirm electrical loading- The 120/240VAC DGs related strategy objectives can be met. have each been sized at a rating of 25KW. A Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-1 2-049 Attachment Page 7 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status single DG will be sufficient to handle the necessary loads for a single unit. A total of three (3) 120/240VAC DGs will be stored in the BDB Storage Building for deployment as needed. The 480VAC DGs have each been sized at a rating of 200KW. The two (2)480VAC DGs will be stored in the BDB Storage Building for deployment as needed.(Reference 8)An evaluation of all BDB equipment fuel consumption and Not started.16 required re-fill strategies will be developed including any Scheduled completion gasoline required for small miscellaneous equipment.
date: June 2014 A lighting study will be performed to validate the adequacy of Started.17 supplemental lighting and the adequacy and practicality of Scheduled completion using portable lighting to perform FLEX strategy actions, date: June 2014 A communications study will be performed in accordance with Started.the statements made in response to Recommendation 9.3 of Scheduled completion 18 the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012 in Dominion date: Consistent with letter S/N 12-208F dated October 29, 2012. ** Recommendation


===9.3 implementation===
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Page 2 of 3 Reference 1 required submission of an initial status report 60 days following issuance of the final interim staff guidance (Reference 2) and an overall integrated plan pursuant to Section IV, Condition C. Reference 2 endorsed industry guidance document NEI 12-06, Revision 0 (Reference 3) with clarifications and exceptions. Reference 4 provided Dominion's initial status report regarding mitigation strategies, and Reference 5 provided Dominion's overall integrated plan. Reference 6 provided a supplement to Dominion's overall integrated plan.
Reference 1 requires submission of a status report at six-month intervals following submittal of the overall integrated plan. Reference 3 provides direction regarding the content of the status reports. The six-month status report (pursuant to Section IV, Condition C,2, of Reference 1) delineates the progress made in implementing the requirements of Reference 1 and is provided as an attachment to this letter. The attached report also provides an update of milestone accomplishments since the supplement to the overall integrated plan (Reference 6), including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief and the basis, if any.
If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Margaret Earle at (804) 273-2768.
Sincerely, Eugene S. Grecheck Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Development Attachment Commitments made by this letter: No new Regulatory Commitments COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA COUNTY OF HENRICO The foregoing document was acknowledged before me, in and for the County and Commonwealth aforesaid, today by Eugene S. Grecheck who is Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Development of Virginia Electric and Power Company. He has affirmed before me that he is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing document in behalf of the Company, and that the statements in the document are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
rA Acknowledged before me this 23 day of A,,wak              2013.
CRAIG DSLY CNotary Public
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dates.Preferred travel pathways will be determined using the Not started.guidance contained in NEI 12-06. The pathways will attempt Scheduled completion 19 to avoid areas with trees, power lines, and other potential date: June 2014 obstructions and will consider the potential for soil liquefaction.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Page 3 of 3 cc: Director of Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 13H16M 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II Regional Administrator Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 Ms. K. R. Cotton Gross NRC Project Manager Surry U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G-9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Dr. V. Sreenivas NRC Project Manager North Anna U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G-9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Ms. J. A. Kratchman U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 09 D2 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station
The equipment listed in Table 1 will be procured.  
 
** Not started.Scheduled completion 20 date is revised from June 2014 to August 2014 **** Refer to Section 8 for an explanation of changes to Open Items.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Attachment Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-049 Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events Surry Power Station Units I and 2 Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion)
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 8 of 18 7 Potential Draft Safety Evaluation Impacts There are no potential impacts to the Draft Safety Evaluation identified at this time.8 Supplemental Information This supplemental information provides details of changes identified in the status updates above and addresses the following topics: a) Open Item No. 4, b) Open Item No. 12, c) Open Item No. 18, d) Open Item No. 20, e) Milestone
 
'Issue FSGs', f) Milestone
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 1 of 18 Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-049 Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events 1  Introduction Dominion developed an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) (Reference 1) documenting the diverse and flexible strategies (FLEX) for Surry Power Station in response to NRC Order Number EA-12-049 (Reference 2). This attachment provides an update of milestone accomplishments and open items since submittal of the OIP including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief/relaxation and the basis, if any.
'Procure Equipment', and g) the addition of Milestone "Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstration of FLEX Strategies and Procedures." a) Surry, Open Item 4: The Open Item completion date is revised to October 2013 to be consistent with the revised completion date for the Milestone "Develop Strategies." b) Surry, Open Item 12: The updated completion date allows for the required modifications to be implemented and accurately reflects the updated milestone schedule activity for 'Implement Modifications'.
2  Milestone Accomplishments The following milestone has been completed since the development of the OIP and is current as of July 31, 2013.
The revision to the wording for part (3) of this Open Item more accurately reflects the planned activities to determine and validate that adequate TDAFW pump NPSH from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pumps is available to qualify the ECMT as a source of water to the TDAFW pump in response to an ELAP/LUHS event. The revised Open Item 12, part (3) and revised completion schedule are as follows: Open Item 12, part (3): Confirm adequate TDAFW pump NPSH from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pump using conservative analysis.Completion Schedule:
0  Submit OIP 3  Milestone Schedule Status The following table provides an update to Attachment 2A of the OIP. It provides the activity status of each item, and whether the expected completion date has changed.
May 2015 c) Surry, Open Item 18: The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the planned activities to determine and validate that adequate communications are available to implement FLEX strategies in all phases of the response to an ELAP/LUHS event. The revised Open Item 18 is as follows: A comprehensive study of communication capabilities is being performed in accordance with the statements made in Dominion letter S/N 12-205F dated October 29, 2012 in response to Recommendation 9.3 of the 10 CFR 50.54(f)letter dated March 12, 2012. The results of this study will identify the communication means available or needed to implement command and control of the FLEX strategies at Surry. Validation of communications required to implement FLEX strategies will be performed as part of Open Item No. 1.
The dates are planning dates subject to change as design and implementation details are developed.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 9 of 18 d) Surry, Open Item 20: The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the equipment that will be purchased and delivered to the site. The updated completion schedule accurately reflects the Milestone schedule.
The revised milestone target completion dates for 'Develop Strategies', 'Implement Modifications', and 'Unit 1 Outage Implementation' do not impact the Order implementation date.
The revised Open Item and revised completion schedule are as follows: Open Item 20: The equipment listed in Table 1 will be received on site.Completion Schedule:
Target          Activity      Revised Target Milestone              Completion          Status          Completion Date                                Date Submit Integrated Plan                Feb 2013        Complete Develop Strategies                  July 2013          Started        October 2013 Develop Modifications                Apr 2014          Started Implement Modifications              Sept 2014          Started          May 2015 Develop Training Plan                Apr 2014          Started Implement Training                  Aug 2014        Not Started
August 2014 e) Surry Milestone
 
'Issue FSGs': The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the actual scope of the tasks as they occur. The revised Milestone Task is as follows: Milestone Task: Issue FSGs and Associated Procedure Revisions f) Surry Milestone
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 2 of 18 Target                          Revised Target Milestone                    Completion          Activity        Completion Date                                Date Issue FSGs*                                Sept 2014        Not Started Develop Strategies/ Contract with Regional Response Center              Apr 2014            Started (RRC)
'Procure Equipment':
Purchase Equipment                        Feb 2014            Started Procure Equipment*                        Aug 2014        Not Started Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstrations of FLEX                     Dec 2014        Not Started Strategies and Procedures*
The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the actual tasks as they occur in sequence.
Create Maintenance Procedures              Aug 2014        Not Started Unit 1 Outage Implementation              Apr 2015        Not Started        May 2015 Unit 2 Outage Implementation              Oct 2015        Not Started
The revised milestone task is the successor to 'Purchase Equipment'.
* Refer to Section 8 for an explanation of Milestone changes.
The revised Milestone Task is as follows: Milestone Task: Receive Equipment g) Surry Milestone
4 Changes to Compliance Method By letter dated February 28, 2013, Dominion provided an OIP to address Beyond-Design-Basis (BDB) events at Surry Power Station (Surry) Units 1 and 2 (Reference 1) as required by Order Number EA-12-049, dated March 12, 2012 (Reference 2). The following are changes to the compliance method information provided in the Surry OIP; however, the changes continue to meet NEI 12-06 (Reference 3):
'Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstration of FLEX Strategies and Procedures':
a) Details of the alternate connection strategy for Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) injection, as described in Section B.2 - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2 and shown on OIP Figure 3, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. The tie-in locations at valve 1-FW-57 (Unit 1) and 2-FW-57 (Unit 2) will no longer be used as the alternate AFW injection connections.               The re-located connections described below are more readily accessible and serve the same function in the alternate strategy.
This milestone was added for consistency with template and industry formats. It corresponds to the activity previously identified in Open Item No. 1. The scheduled milestone date is the same as the open item completion date. By this date, sufficient FLEX equipment will be available to perform the walk-throughs and procedures will be in a near final form and will rely on the walk-throughs for validation prior to final issuance.9 References The following references support the updates to the Overall Integrated Plan described in this enclosure.
For Unit 1, the bonnet assembly of the AFW cross-connect isolation motor-operated valve (MOV) 1-FW-MOV-160B, located in the Unit 2 AFW Pump House, will be removed and a flanged temporary hose connection adapter will be installed on the valve to support connecting the BDB AFW pump to the Unit 1 AFW cross-connect line. The location of 1-FW-MOV-160B allows for easy hose routing and is within a safety related structure.
: 1. "Dominion's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049)," Serial No.12-163B, dated February 28, 2013.2. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, "Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events," dated March 12, 2012.3. NEI 12-06, Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide, Revision 0, dated August 2012.
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 10 of 18 4. Dominion letter, "Supplement to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 21, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis Events (Order Number EA-12-049)," Serial No. 12-163C, dated April 30, 2013.5. WCAP-17601, "Reactor Coolant System Response to the Extended Loss of AC Power Event for Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering and Babcock & Wilcox NSSS Designs", August 2012.6. Dominion Calculation ME-0969, "Evaluation of the TDAFW Pump Performance at Low Steam Generator Pressures," August 2013.7. Engineering Technical Evaluation, ETE-CPR-2012-0011, "Beyond Design Basis -FLEX Strategy Overall Integrated Plan Basis Document," Revision 1, August 2013.8. Dominion Calculation EE-0864, "Surry Power Station Beyond Design Basis -FLEX Electrical 480VAC and 120VAC System Loading Analysis," Revision 0, April 2013.9. Engineering Technical Evaluation, ETE-NAF-2012-0150, "Evaluation of Core Cooling Coping for Extended Loss of AC Power (ELAP) and Proposed Input for Dominion's Response to NRC Order EA-12-049 for Dominion Fleet," Revision 0, January 2013.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 3 of 18 For Unit 2, the bonnet assembly of the AFW cross-connect isolation MOV 2-FW-MOV-260B, located in the Unit 1 AFW Pump House, will be removed and a flanged temporary hose connection adapter will be installed on the valve to support connecting the BDB AFW pump to the Unit 2 AFW cross-connect line.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 11 of 18 Table 1 -PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]Use and (potential/
The location of 2-FW-MOV-260B allows for easy hose routing and is within a safety related structure.
flexibility)
A revised OIP Figure 3 is attached.             This figure represents the Unit 1 configuration only but is typical for both units.
Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Criteria Maintenance
b) Details of the strategy for the portable diesel generators (DGs) used to re-power the 120VAC vital bus circuits, as described in Section F1.2 - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. A single 120/240VAC DG per unit will be sized to accommodate the necessary electrical loads for that unit and will power both BDB distribution panels for that unit. Thus, the deployment of two 120/240 VAC DGs per unit as shown in Figure 7 of the previously submitted OIP is no longer being pursued, and a revised Figure 7 is attached. Figure 8 is not revised since the single 120/240VAC DG location is the same as the two DGs for each unit as stated in the OIP. Figure 9 was a typical schematic of the connections from one of two 120/240VAC DGs. A revised Figure 9 showing the current connections for the 120/240VAC DG (Unit 1 only) is attached. A spare 120/240VAC DG will be purchased; however, as stated in the OIP, the 480VAC DG is considered the alternate re-powering source for instrumentation.
/Containment Preventive List Portable Equipment Core SFP Instrumentation Accessibility
c) Details of the modification to the steam generator (SG) power-operated relief valves (PORVs), as described in Section B.1 - PWR Installed Equipment Phase 1, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. Although the overall strategy has not been altered, the details of the modification have been revised to provide a more suitable option that will continue to allow for local manual operation of the SG PORVs. Instead of a modification to add hand wheels to the valves, the SG PORVs will be modified to add a protected backup air bottle system which will be installed in the Main Steam Valve House (MSVH) AFW pump room. Local manual operation of the SG PORVs using the protected backup air bottle system will continue to allow control of RCS cooldown to support the reactor core cooling and decay heat removal Phase 1 strategy.
[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements BDB High Capacity Will follow EPRI diesel-driven pump (2) X X 1200 gpm 4  template and assoc. hoses and fittings requirements Will follow EPRI BDB AFW pump (3) and X 300 gpm4 template assoc. hoses and fillings grequirements BDB RCS Injection pump Will follow EPRI (2) and assoc. hoses and X 40 gpm template fittings requirements 120/240V AC generators (3)3 and associated Will follow EPRI cables, connectors and X 20 kW template switchgear requirements 120/240V AC generators (8)2 and associated Will follow EPRI cables, connectors and X 5-6.5 kW template switchgear (to power requirements support equipment)
d) Changes to the timing of the RCS Injection strategy have been made. The strategy for RCS injection for inventory and reactivity control has been moved from a Phase 3 activity to a Phase 2 activity. The details and descriptions provided in Section C.3 of the OIP for RCS injection for the Phase 3 activity continue to be the same for the Phase 2 strategy for RCS injection, including the time at which natural circulation capability is lost, i.e., approximately 33 hours
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flexibility)
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 4 of 18 based on WCAP-17601 (Reference 5) and ETE-NAF-2012-0150 (Reference 9).
Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Criteria Maintenance
For conservatism and margin to account for uncertainty within the calculations and unanticipated deployment issues, a time of 16 hours has been chosen, which provides significant margin (by a factor of 2) prior to loss of natural circulation and the start of reflux boiling.
/Containment Preventive List Portable Equipment Core [ontem SFP Instrumentation Accessibility Mainte[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements 480V AC generators (2)3 and associated cables, connectors and Will follow EPRI switchgear (to re-power X 200 kW template battery chargers, requirements inverters, and Vital Buses)Portable boric acid Will follow EPRI batching tank (2) X template requirements Will follow EPRI Light plants (4) 2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Front end loader (1)2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Tow vehicles (2) 2 X template requirements Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 13 of 18 Table I -PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]Use and (potential/flexibility)
e) The quantities of BDB equipment stated in OIP Table 1, PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2, and OIP Table 2, PWR Portable Equipment Phase 3, have changed. Per Footnote 1 to Table 1, the quantities were based on the assumption that two storage buildings would be available to store BDB equipment pending completion of the study to determine the details of the BDB Storage Building(s). Open Item No. 6 has been completed, and the decision to have one storage building is documented in Section 6 of this update. A revised Table 1 is attached.
Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Critera Maintenance
As discussed in the previous item d), Surry will purchase and store BDB RCS Injection pumps for use in the Phase 2 RCS Inventory strategy. These pumps are being added to the revised Table 1 for Phase 2 equipment.
/Containment Preventive List Portable Equipment Core SFP Instrumentation Accessibility
5  Need for Relief/Relaxation and Basis for the Relief/Relaxation Dominion expects to comply with the Order implementation date and no required relief/relaxation has been identified at this time.
[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements Hose trailer or utility Will follow EPRI vehicle (2) 2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Fans / blowers (10)2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Air compressors (6) 2 X template requirements Fuel carts with transfer Will follow EPRI pumps (2) 2 X template requirements Communications Will follow EPRI equipment 5 X template requirements Misc. debris removal Will follow EPRI equipment (2 sets) 2 X template requirements Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 14 of 18 Table I -PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]Use and (potential/
6 Open Items from Overall Integrated Plan The following table provides a summary of the open                        items documented        in B of the OIP and the status of each item.
flexibility)
Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 #                              Description                                      Status Verify response times listed in timeline and perform staffing      Not started.
Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Criteria Maintenance
1    assessment.                                                        Scheduled completion date: December 2014 Preliminary analyses have been performed to determine the          Complete.
/Containment Preventive List Portable Equipment Core [ontem SFP Instrumentation Accessibility Mainte[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements Misc. Support Equipment Will follow EPRI (2 sets) 2  X template requirements Cables for 4160 VAC generator connections (4 X X sets)NOTES: 1. This table is based on one BDB Storage Building.2. Support equipment.
2    Class 1 E battery life based on implementation of load              (Reference 4) stripping actions. The final battery life duration will be provided when the analyses are completed.
Not required to meet N+1.3. 480V AC generators are an alternate strategy to the 120/240V AC generators.
Preliminary analyses have been performed to determine the          Complete.
Therefore, only N is required.4. Preliminary performance criteria.
time to steam generator overfill without operator action to        (Reference 4) reduce AFW flow, time to steam generator dryout without AFW flow, and time to depletion of the useable volume of the ECST and ECMT. The final durations will be provided when the analyses are completed.
Final performance criteria will be determined by the hydraulic analyses performed in accordance with the design process [Open Item 5].5. Equipment purchased in response to the results of the study performed for Recommendation 9.3 of the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012.
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 15 of 18 Table 2 -PWR Portable Equipment Phase 3 Use and (potential/
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 5 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 #                          Description                                      Status The Phase 3 coping strategy to maintain containment integrity    Started.
flexibility)
is under development. Methods to monitor and evaluate            Scheduled completion 4  containment conditions and depressurize/cool containment, if    date is revised from necessary, will be provided in a future update.                  December 2013 to October 2013 **
Diverse Uses Performance Criteria Notes List portable Core Containment SFP Instrumentation Accessibility equipment
Analyses will be performed to develop fluid components            Started.
[Open Item 2]4kV generators' (2)and associated cables, connectors and switchgear NOTE: 1. Preliminary performance criteria.
5  performance requirements and confirm fluid hydraulic-related      Scheduled completion strategy objectives can be met.                                  date: September 2013 A study is in progress to determine the design features, site    Complete.
Final performance criteria will be determined by the electrical loading analyses performed in accordance with the design process. RRC equipment will meet the required performance criteria.
location(s), and number of equipment storage facilities. The    A single 10,000 sq. ft.
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 16 of 18 L. FROM I-CN-TK-2-62 pnFW63I f623 L.. I-FW-32S STEAM GENERATOR I-RC-E-tA STEAM GENERATOR I-RC-E-IB STEAM GENERATOR I-RC-E-IC CS PUMP ROOM J LEGENDs C D ] BO MODIFICATION PRIMARY BOB AFW CONNECTIONS FROM UNIT 2 AFW PUMPS TO UNIT 2 STEAM GENERATORS TO STEAM GENERATOR I-RC-E-IA TO STEAM GENERATOR I-RC-E-IC TO STEAM GENERATOR I-RC-E-1I FROM UNIT I AFW PUMPS ALTERNATE BOB AFW CONNECTION FIGURE 3 (AUGUST 2013 UPDATE)CORE COOLING AND DECAY HEAT REMOVAL PRIMARY AND ALTERNATE MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS SURRY POWER STATION Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-281/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Page 17 of 18-- -- --- --- --- ----- --- -I ~ ------------
final design for BDB equipment storage will be based on the      Type 1 building will be guidance contained in NEI 12-06, Section 11.3, Equipment        constructed at Surry for Storage. A supplement to this submittal will be provided with    storage of BDB the results of the equipment storage study.                      equipment. The building will be designed to meet the plant's design basis for the Safe Shutdown Earthquake, high wind hazards, snow, ice and cold conditions, and will be located above the flood elevation from the 6                                                                    most recent site flooding analysis. The BDB Storage Building will be sited just east of the south employee parking lot, inside the Owner Controlled Area. The location lies in an area between the Surry Nuclear Information Center and the intake canal. This update provides the supplemental information referred to in this open item.
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7  accordance with PWROG guidance. Existing procedures will        Scheduled completion be revised as necessary to implement FSGs.                      date: September 2014
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Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 6 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 #                            Description                                      Status EPRI guidance documents will be used to develop periodic            Not started.
testing and preventative maintenance procedures for BDB            Scheduled completion 8  equipment. Procedures will be developed to manage                  date: December 2014 unavailability of equipment such that risk to mitigating strategy capability is minimized.
An overall program document will be developed to maintain          Started.
the FLEX strategies and their bases and to provide                  Scheduled completion configuration control and change management for the FLEX            date: December 2014 Program.
The Dominion Nuclear Training Program will be revised to            Started.
assure personnel proficiency in the mitigation of BDB events        Scheduled completion 10  is developed and maintained. These programs and controls            date: December 2014 will be developed and implemented in accordance with the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT).
Plant modifications will be completed for permanent plant          Started.
changes required for implementation of FLEX strategies.             Scheduled completion date: See Milestone Schedule.
The following actions will be completed to qualify the ECMT        Started.
as a source of water to the TDAFW pump in response to an            Scheduled completion ELAP/LUHS event: (1) Upgrade the piping system from the            date is revised from 12  ECMT to the TDAFW pump suction to Seismic Category I, (2) December 2013 to May Modify the TDAFW pump discharge piping to install local AFW 2015 **
flowrate indication, and (3) Confirm adequate TDAFW pump NPSH with flow from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pumps **
Complete the evaluation of TDAFW pump long term operation          Complete.
with < 290 psig inlet steam pressure.                              TDAFW pump operation and adequate AFW flow 13                                                                      to the SGs at SG pressures < 290 psig has been confirmed.
(Reference 6)
Details of the ventilation strategy are under development and      Started.
14  will conform to the guidance given in NEI 12-06. The details        Scheduled completion of this strategy will be provided at a later date.                  date: September 2013 Analyses will be performed to develop electrical components        Complete.
15  performance requirements and confirm electrical loading-           The 120/240VAC DGs related strategy objectives can be met.                            have each been sized at a rating of 25KW. A
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-1 2-049 Attachment Page 7 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 #                                Description                                      Status single DG will be sufficient to handle the necessary loads for a single unit. A total of three (3) 120/240VAC DGs will be stored in the BDB Storage Building for deployment as needed. The 480VAC DGs have each been sized at a rating of 200KW. The two (2) 480VAC DGs will be stored in the BDB Storage Building for deployment as needed.
(Reference 8)
An evaluation of all BDB equipment fuel consumption and            Not started.
16    required re-fill strategies will be developed including any        Scheduled completion gasoline required for small miscellaneous equipment.              date: June 2014 A lighting study will be performed to validate the adequacy of    Started.
17    supplemental lighting and the adequacy and practicality of        Scheduled completion using portable lighting to perform FLEX strategy actions,          date: June 2014 A communications study will be performed in accordance with        Started.
the statements made in response to Recommendation 9.3 of          Scheduled completion 18    the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012 in Dominion        date: Consistent with letter S/N 12-208F dated October 29, 2012. **                      Recommendation 9.3 implementation dates.
Preferred travel pathways will be determined using the            Not started.
guidance contained in NEI 12-06. The pathways will attempt        Scheduled completion 19    to avoid areas with trees, power lines, and other potential        date: June 2014 obstructions and will consider the potential for soil liquefaction.
The equipment listed in Table 1 will be procured.   **            Not started.
Scheduled completion 20                                                                        date is revised from June 2014 to August 2014 **
  ** Refer to Section 8 for an explanation of changes to Open Items.
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 8 of 18 7  Potential Draft Safety Evaluation Impacts There are no potential impacts to the Draft Safety Evaluation identified at this time.
8  Supplemental Information This supplemental information provides details of changes identified in the status updates above and addresses the following topics: a) Open Item No. 4, b) Open Item No. 12, c) Open Item No. 18, d) Open Item No. 20, e) Milestone 'Issue FSGs',
f) Milestone 'Procure Equipment', and g) the addition of Milestone "Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstration of FLEX Strategies and Procedures."
a) Surry, Open Item 4: The Open Item completion date is revised to October 2013 to be consistent with the revised completion date for the Milestone "Develop Strategies."
b) Surry, Open Item 12: The updated completion date allows for the required modifications to be implemented and accurately reflects the updated milestone schedule activity for 'Implement Modifications'. The revision to the wording for part (3) of this Open Item more accurately reflects the planned activities to determine and validate that adequate TDAFW pump NPSH from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pumps is available to qualify the ECMT as a source of water to the TDAFW pump in response to an ELAP/LUHS event. The revised Open Item 12, part (3) and revised completion schedule are as follows:
Open Item 12, part (3): Confirm adequate TDAFW pump NPSH from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pump using conservative analysis.
Completion Schedule: May 2015 c) Surry, Open Item 18: The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the planned activities to determine and validate that adequate communications are available to implement FLEX strategies in all phases of the response to an ELAP/LUHS event. The revised Open Item 18 is as follows:
A comprehensive study of communication capabilities is being performed in accordance with the statements made in Dominion letter S/N 12-205F dated October 29, 2012 in response to Recommendation 9.3 of the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012. The results of this study will identify the communication means available or needed to implement command and control of the FLEX strategies at Surry. Validation of communications required to implement FLEX strategies will be performed as part of Open Item No. 1.
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 9 of 18 d) Surry, Open Item 20: The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the equipment that will be purchased and delivered to the site. The updated completion schedule accurately reflects the Milestone schedule. The revised Open Item and revised completion schedule are as follows:
Open Item 20: The equipment listed in Table 1 will be received on site.
Completion Schedule: August 2014 e) Surry Milestone 'Issue FSGs': The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the actual scope of the tasks as they occur. The revised Milestone Task is as follows:
Milestone Task: Issue FSGs and Associated Procedure Revisions f) Surry Milestone 'Procure Equipment': The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the actual tasks as they occur in sequence. The revised milestone task is the successor to 'Purchase Equipment'. The revised Milestone Task is as follows:
Milestone Task: Receive Equipment g) Surry Milestone 'Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstration of FLEX Strategies and Procedures': This milestone was added for consistency with template and industry formats. It corresponds to the activity previously identified in Open Item No. 1. The scheduled milestone date is the same as the open item completion date. By this date, sufficient FLEX equipment will be available to perform the walk-throughs and procedures will be in a near final form and will rely on the walk-throughs for validation prior to final issuance.
9  References The following references support the updates to the Overall Integrated Plan described in this enclosure.
: 1. "Dominion's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049)," Serial No.
12-163B, dated February 28, 2013.
: 2. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, "Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events,"
dated March 12, 2012.
: 3. NEI 12-06, Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide, Revision 0, dated August 2012.
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 10 of 18
: 4. Dominion letter, "Supplement to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 21, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis Events (Order Number EA-12-049),"
Serial No. 12-163C, dated April 30, 2013.
: 5. WCAP-17601, "Reactor Coolant System Response to the Extended Loss of AC Power Event for Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering and Babcock & Wilcox NSSS Designs", August 2012.
: 6. Dominion Calculation ME-0969, "Evaluation of the TDAFW Pump Performance at Low Steam Generator Pressures," August 2013.
: 7. Engineering Technical Evaluation, ETE-CPR-2012-0011, "Beyond Design Basis -
FLEX Strategy Overall Integrated Plan Basis Document," Revision 1, August 2013.
: 8. Dominion Calculation EE-0864, "Surry Power Station Beyond Design Basis - FLEX Electrical 480VAC and 120VAC System Loading Analysis," Revision 0, April 2013.
: 9. Engineering Technical Evaluation, ETE-NAF-2012-0150, "Evaluation of Core Cooling Coping for Extended Loss of AC Power (ELAP) and Proposed Input for Dominion's Response to NRC Order EA-12-049 for Dominion Fleet," Revision 0, January 2013.
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 11 of 18 Table 1 - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]
Use and (potential/ flexibility) Diverse Uses                            Performance          Maintenance Criteria Maintenance /
Containment                                                                        Preventive List Portable Equipment  Core                          SFP      Instrumentation Accessibility
[Open Item 4]                                                                      Maintenance requirements BDB High Capacity                                                                                                    Will follow EPRI diesel-driven pump (2)    X                              X                                        1200 gpm 4        template and assoc. hoses and fittings                                                                                                              requirements Will follow EPRI BDB AFW pump (3) and        X                                                                        300 gpm4        template assoc. hoses and fillings                                                                                grequirements BDB RCS Injection pump                                                                                                Will follow EPRI (2) and assoc. hoses and    X                                                                          40 gpm        template fittings                                                                                                              requirements 120/240V AC generators (3)3 and associated                                                                                                  Will follow EPRI cables, connectors and                                                    X                            20 kW        template switchgear                                                                                                            requirements 120/240V AC generators (8)2 and associated                                                                                                  Will follow EPRI cables, connectors and                                                                X              5-6.5 kW        template switchgear (to power                                                                                                  requirements support equipment)
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 12 of 18 Table I - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]
Use and (potential/ flexibility) Diverse Uses                          Performance        Maintenance Criteria Maintenance /
Containment                                                                      Preventive List PortableEquipment Core    [ontem                SFP      Instrumentation Accessibility                    Mainte
[Open  Item 4]                                                                    Maintenance requirements 480V AC generators (2)3 and associated cables, connectors and                                                                                                  Will follow EPRI switchgear (to re-power                                                X                          200 kW        template battery chargers,                                                                                                requirements inverters, and Vital Buses)
Portable boric acid                                                                                              Will follow EPRI batching tank (2)        X                                                                                      template requirements Will follow EPRI Light plants (4) 2                                                                  X                          template requirements Will follow EPRI Front end loader (1)2                                                                X                          template requirements Will follow EPRI Tow vehicles (2) 2                                                                  X                          template requirements
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 13 of 18 Table I - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]
Use and (potential/flexibility)Diverse Uses                          Performance      Maintenance Critera Maintenance /
Containment                                                                  Preventive List Portable Equipment Core                        SFP      Instrumentation Accessibility
[Open Item 4]                                                                  Maintenance requirements Hose trailer or utility                                                                                        Will follow EPRI vehicle (2) 2                                                                      X                          template requirements Will follow EPRI Fans / blowers (10)2                                                                X                          template requirements Will follow EPRI Air compressors (6) 2                                                              X                          template requirements Fuel carts with transfer                                                                                      Will follow EPRI pumps (2) 2                                                                        X                          template requirements Communications                                                                                                Will follow EPRI equipment 5                                                                        X                          template requirements Misc. debris removal                                                                                          Will follow EPRI equipment (2 sets) 2                                                                X                          template requirements
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 14 of 18 Table I - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]
Use and (potential/ flexibility) Diverse Uses                              Performance        Maintenance Criteria Maintenance /
Containment                                                                          Preventive List Portable Equipment      Core    [ontem                SFP      Instrumentation  Accessibility                      Mainte
[Open Item 4]                                                                        Maintenance requirements Misc. Support Equipment                                                                                                  Will follow EPRI (2 sets) 2                                                                                  X                            template requirements Cables for 4160 VAC generator connections (4                                                    X                X sets)
NOTES:
: 1. This table is based on one BDB Storage Building.
: 2. Support equipment. Not required to meet N+1.
: 3. 480V AC generators are an alternate strategy to the 120/240V AC generators. Therefore, only N is required.
: 4. Preliminary performance criteria. Final performance criteria will be determined by the hydraulic analyses performed in accordance with the design process [Open Item 5].
: 5. Equipment purchased in response to the results of the study performed for Recommendation 9.3 of the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012.
 
Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 15 of 18 Table 2 - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 3 Use and (potential/ flexibility) Diverse Uses                            PerformanceCriteria        Notes List portable        Core      Containment        SFP      Instrumentation  Accessibility equipment                    [Open Item 2]
4kV generators' (2) and associated cables, connectors and switchgear NOTE:
: 1. Preliminary performance criteria. Final performance criteria will be determined by the electrical loading analyses performed in accordance with the design process. RRC equipment will meet the required performance criteria.
 
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Six Month Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order No. EA-12-049)
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VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 August 23, 2013 10 CFR 2.202 EA-1 2-049 Attention: Document Control Desk Serial No.: 12-163D U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NL&OS/MAE: R2 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Docket Nos.: 50-280/281 License Nos.: DPR-32/37 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 SIX-MONTH STATUS REPORT IN RESPONSE TO MARCH 12, 2012 COMMISSION ORDER MODIFYING LICENSES WITH REGARD TO REQUIREMENTS FOR MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR BEYOND-DESIGN-BASIS EXTERNAL EVENTS (ORDER NUMBER EA-12-049)

References:

1. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, dated March 12, 2012
2. NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-2012-01, Compliance with Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events, Revision 0, dated August 29, 2012
3. NEI 12-06, Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide, Revision 0, dated August 2012
4. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Initial Status Report in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated October 25, 201.2 (Serial No. 12-163A)
5. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated February 28, 2013 (Serial No. 12-163B)
6. Virginia Electric and Power Company's Supplement to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049), dated April 30, 2013 (Serial No. 12-163C)

On March 12, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued an order (Reference 1) to Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion). Reference 1 was immediately effective and directs Dominion to develop, implement, and maintain guidance and strategies to maintain or restore core cooling, containment, and spent fuel pool cooling capabilities in the event of a beyond-design-basis external event. Specific requirements are outlined in Attachment 2 of Reference 1.

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Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Page 2 of 3 Reference 1 required submission of an initial status report 60 days following issuance of the final interim staff guidance (Reference 2) and an overall integrated plan pursuant to Section IV, Condition C. Reference 2 endorsed industry guidance document NEI 12-06, Revision 0 (Reference 3) with clarifications and exceptions. Reference 4 provided Dominion's initial status report regarding mitigation strategies, and Reference 5 provided Dominion's overall integrated plan. Reference 6 provided a supplement to Dominion's overall integrated plan.

Reference 1 requires submission of a status report at six-month intervals following submittal of the overall integrated plan. Reference 3 provides direction regarding the content of the status reports. The six-month status report (pursuant to Section IV, Condition C,2, of Reference 1) delineates the progress made in implementing the requirements of Reference 1 and is provided as an attachment to this letter. The attached report also provides an update of milestone accomplishments since the supplement to the overall integrated plan (Reference 6), including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief and the basis, if any.

If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Margaret Earle at (804) 273-2768.

Sincerely, Eugene S. Grecheck Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Development Attachment Commitments made by this letter: No new Regulatory Commitments COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA COUNTY OF HENRICO The foregoing document was acknowledged before me, in and for the County and Commonwealth aforesaid, today by Eugene S. Grecheck who is Vice President Nuclear Engineering and Development of Virginia Electric and Power Company. He has affirmed before me that he is duly authorized to execute and file the foregoing document in behalf of the Company, and that the statements in the document are true to the best of his knowledge and belief.

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Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Page 3 of 3 cc: Director of Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 13H16M 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region II Regional Administrator Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 Ms. K. R. Cotton Gross NRC Project Manager Surry U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G-9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Dr. V. Sreenivas NRC Project Manager North Anna U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 08 G-9A 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 Ms. J. A. Kratchman U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North Mail Stop 09 D2 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Attachment Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-049 Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events Surry Power Station Units I and 2 Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion)

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report - Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 1 of 18 Six Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-1 2-049 Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events 1 Introduction Dominion developed an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) (Reference 1) documenting the diverse and flexible strategies (FLEX) for Surry Power Station in response to NRC Order Number EA-12-049 (Reference 2). This attachment provides an update of milestone accomplishments and open items since submittal of the OIP including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief/relaxation and the basis, if any.

2 Milestone Accomplishments The following milestone has been completed since the development of the OIP and is current as of July 31, 2013.

0 Submit OIP 3 Milestone Schedule Status The following table provides an update to Attachment 2A of the OIP. It provides the activity status of each item, and whether the expected completion date has changed.

The dates are planning dates subject to change as design and implementation details are developed.

The revised milestone target completion dates for 'Develop Strategies', 'Implement Modifications', and 'Unit 1 Outage Implementation' do not impact the Order implementation date.

Target Activity Revised Target Milestone Completion Status Completion Date Date Submit Integrated Plan Feb 2013 Complete Develop Strategies July 2013 Started October 2013 Develop Modifications Apr 2014 Started Implement Modifications Sept 2014 Started May 2015 Develop Training Plan Apr 2014 Started Implement Training Aug 2014 Not Started

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 2 of 18 Target Revised Target Milestone Completion Activity Completion Date Date Issue FSGs* Sept 2014 Not Started Develop Strategies/ Contract with Regional Response Center Apr 2014 Started (RRC)

Purchase Equipment Feb 2014 Started Procure Equipment* Aug 2014 Not Started Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstrations of FLEX Dec 2014 Not Started Strategies and Procedures*

Create Maintenance Procedures Aug 2014 Not Started Unit 1 Outage Implementation Apr 2015 Not Started May 2015 Unit 2 Outage Implementation Oct 2015 Not Started

  • Refer to Section 8 for an explanation of Milestone changes.

4 Changes to Compliance Method By letter dated February 28, 2013, Dominion provided an OIP to address Beyond-Design-Basis (BDB) events at Surry Power Station (Surry) Units 1 and 2 (Reference 1) as required by Order Number EA-12-049, dated March 12, 2012 (Reference 2). The following are changes to the compliance method information provided in the Surry OIP; however, the changes continue to meet NEI 12-06 (Reference 3):

a) Details of the alternate connection strategy for Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) injection, as described in Section B.2 - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2 and shown on OIP Figure 3, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. The tie-in locations at valve 1-FW-57 (Unit 1) and 2-FW-57 (Unit 2) will no longer be used as the alternate AFW injection connections. The re-located connections described below are more readily accessible and serve the same function in the alternate strategy.

For Unit 1, the bonnet assembly of the AFW cross-connect isolation motor-operated valve (MOV) 1-FW-MOV-160B, located in the Unit 2 AFW Pump House, will be removed and a flanged temporary hose connection adapter will be installed on the valve to support connecting the BDB AFW pump to the Unit 1 AFW cross-connect line. The location of 1-FW-MOV-160B allows for easy hose routing and is within a safety related structure.

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 3 of 18 For Unit 2, the bonnet assembly of the AFW cross-connect isolation MOV 2-FW-MOV-260B, located in the Unit 1 AFW Pump House, will be removed and a flanged temporary hose connection adapter will be installed on the valve to support connecting the BDB AFW pump to the Unit 2 AFW cross-connect line.

The location of 2-FW-MOV-260B allows for easy hose routing and is within a safety related structure.

A revised OIP Figure 3 is attached. This figure represents the Unit 1 configuration only but is typical for both units.

b) Details of the strategy for the portable diesel generators (DGs) used to re-power the 120VAC vital bus circuits, as described in Section F1.2 - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. A single 120/240VAC DG per unit will be sized to accommodate the necessary electrical loads for that unit and will power both BDB distribution panels for that unit. Thus, the deployment of two 120/240 VAC DGs per unit as shown in Figure 7 of the previously submitted OIP is no longer being pursued, and a revised Figure 7 is attached. Figure 8 is not revised since the single 120/240VAC DG location is the same as the two DGs for each unit as stated in the OIP. Figure 9 was a typical schematic of the connections from one of two 120/240VAC DGs. A revised Figure 9 showing the current connections for the 120/240VAC DG (Unit 1 only) is attached. A spare 120/240VAC DG will be purchased; however, as stated in the OIP, the 480VAC DG is considered the alternate re-powering source for instrumentation.

c) Details of the modification to the steam generator (SG) power-operated relief valves (PORVs), as described in Section B.1 - PWR Installed Equipment Phase 1, have changed for Surry Units 1 and 2. Although the overall strategy has not been altered, the details of the modification have been revised to provide a more suitable option that will continue to allow for local manual operation of the SG PORVs. Instead of a modification to add hand wheels to the valves, the SG PORVs will be modified to add a protected backup air bottle system which will be installed in the Main Steam Valve House (MSVH) AFW pump room. Local manual operation of the SG PORVs using the protected backup air bottle system will continue to allow control of RCS cooldown to support the reactor core cooling and decay heat removal Phase 1 strategy.

d) Changes to the timing of the RCS Injection strategy have been made. The strategy for RCS injection for inventory and reactivity control has been moved from a Phase 3 activity to a Phase 2 activity. The details and descriptions provided in Section C.3 of the OIP for RCS injection for the Phase 3 activity continue to be the same for the Phase 2 strategy for RCS injection, including the time at which natural circulation capability is lost, i.e., approximately 33 hours3.819444e-4 days <br />0.00917 hours <br />5.456349e-5 weeks <br />1.25565e-5 months <br />

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 4 of 18 based on WCAP-17601 (Reference 5) and ETE-NAF-2012-0150 (Reference 9).

For conservatism and margin to account for uncertainty within the calculations and unanticipated deployment issues, a time of 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> has been chosen, which provides significant margin (by a factor of 2) prior to loss of natural circulation and the start of reflux boiling.

e) The quantities of BDB equipment stated in OIP Table 1, PWR Portable Equipment Phase 2, and OIP Table 2, PWR Portable Equipment Phase 3, have changed. Per Footnote 1 to Table 1, the quantities were based on the assumption that two storage buildings would be available to store BDB equipment pending completion of the study to determine the details of the BDB Storage Building(s). Open Item No. 6 has been completed, and the decision to have one storage building is documented in Section 6 of this update. A revised Table 1 is attached.

As discussed in the previous item d), Surry will purchase and store BDB RCS Injection pumps for use in the Phase 2 RCS Inventory strategy. These pumps are being added to the revised Table 1 for Phase 2 equipment.

5 Need for Relief/Relaxation and Basis for the Relief/Relaxation Dominion expects to comply with the Order implementation date and no required relief/relaxation has been identified at this time.

6 Open Items from Overall Integrated Plan The following table provides a summary of the open items documented in B of the OIP and the status of each item.

Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status Verify response times listed in timeline and perform staffing Not started.

1 assessment. Scheduled completion date: December 2014 Preliminary analyses have been performed to determine the Complete.

2 Class 1 E battery life based on implementation of load (Reference 4) stripping actions. The final battery life duration will be provided when the analyses are completed.

Preliminary analyses have been performed to determine the Complete.

time to steam generator overfill without operator action to (Reference 4) reduce AFW flow, time to steam generator dryout without AFW flow, and time to depletion of the useable volume of the ECST and ECMT. The final durations will be provided when the analyses are completed.

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 5 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status The Phase 3 coping strategy to maintain containment integrity Started.

is under development. Methods to monitor and evaluate Scheduled completion 4 containment conditions and depressurize/cool containment, if date is revised from necessary, will be provided in a future update. December 2013 to October 2013 **

Analyses will be performed to develop fluid components Started.

5 performance requirements and confirm fluid hydraulic-related Scheduled completion strategy objectives can be met. date: September 2013 A study is in progress to determine the design features, site Complete.

location(s), and number of equipment storage facilities. The A single 10,000 sq. ft.

final design for BDB equipment storage will be based on the Type 1 building will be guidance contained in NEI 12-06, Section 11.3, Equipment constructed at Surry for Storage. A supplement to this submittal will be provided with storage of BDB the results of the equipment storage study. equipment. The building will be designed to meet the plant's design basis for the Safe Shutdown Earthquake, high wind hazards, snow, ice and cold conditions, and will be located above the flood elevation from the 6 most recent site flooding analysis. The BDB Storage Building will be sited just east of the south employee parking lot, inside the Owner Controlled Area. The location lies in an area between the Surry Nuclear Information Center and the intake canal. This update provides the supplemental information referred to in this open item.

FLEX Support Guidelines (FSGs) will be developed in Started.

7 accordance with PWROG guidance. Existing procedures will Scheduled completion be revised as necessary to implement FSGs. date: September 2014

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 6 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status EPRI guidance documents will be used to develop periodic Not started.

testing and preventative maintenance procedures for BDB Scheduled completion 8 equipment. Procedures will be developed to manage date: December 2014 unavailability of equipment such that risk to mitigating strategy capability is minimized.

An overall program document will be developed to maintain Started.

the FLEX strategies and their bases and to provide Scheduled completion configuration control and change management for the FLEX date: December 2014 Program.

The Dominion Nuclear Training Program will be revised to Started.

assure personnel proficiency in the mitigation of BDB events Scheduled completion 10 is developed and maintained. These programs and controls date: December 2014 will be developed and implemented in accordance with the Systematic Approach to Training (SAT).

Plant modifications will be completed for permanent plant Started.

changes required for implementation of FLEX strategies. Scheduled completion date: See Milestone Schedule.

The following actions will be completed to qualify the ECMT Started.

as a source of water to the TDAFW pump in response to an Scheduled completion ELAP/LUHS event: (1) Upgrade the piping system from the date is revised from 12 ECMT to the TDAFW pump suction to Seismic Category I, (2) December 2013 to May Modify the TDAFW pump discharge piping to install local AFW 2015 **

flowrate indication, and (3) Confirm adequate TDAFW pump NPSH with flow from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pumps **

Complete the evaluation of TDAFW pump long term operation Complete.

with < 290 psig inlet steam pressure. TDAFW pump operation and adequate AFW flow 13 to the SGs at SG pressures < 290 psig has been confirmed.

(Reference 6)

Details of the ventilation strategy are under development and Started.

14 will conform to the guidance given in NEI 12-06. The details Scheduled completion of this strategy will be provided at a later date. date: September 2013 Analyses will be performed to develop electrical components Complete.

15 performance requirements and confirm electrical loading- The 120/240VAC DGs related strategy objectives can be met. have each been sized at a rating of 25KW. A

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-1 2-049 Attachment Page 7 of 18 Overall Integrated Plan Open Item 01 # Description Status single DG will be sufficient to handle the necessary loads for a single unit. A total of three (3) 120/240VAC DGs will be stored in the BDB Storage Building for deployment as needed. The 480VAC DGs have each been sized at a rating of 200KW. The two (2) 480VAC DGs will be stored in the BDB Storage Building for deployment as needed.

(Reference 8)

An evaluation of all BDB equipment fuel consumption and Not started.

16 required re-fill strategies will be developed including any Scheduled completion gasoline required for small miscellaneous equipment. date: June 2014 A lighting study will be performed to validate the adequacy of Started.

17 supplemental lighting and the adequacy and practicality of Scheduled completion using portable lighting to perform FLEX strategy actions, date: June 2014 A communications study will be performed in accordance with Started.

the statements made in response to Recommendation 9.3 of Scheduled completion 18 the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012 in Dominion date: Consistent with letter S/N 12-208F dated October 29, 2012. ** Recommendation 9.3 implementation dates.

Preferred travel pathways will be determined using the Not started.

guidance contained in NEI 12-06. The pathways will attempt Scheduled completion 19 to avoid areas with trees, power lines, and other potential date: June 2014 obstructions and will consider the potential for soil liquefaction.

The equipment listed in Table 1 will be procured. ** Not started.

Scheduled completion 20 date is revised from June 2014 to August 2014 **

    • Refer to Section 8 for an explanation of changes to Open Items.

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 8 of 18 7 Potential Draft Safety Evaluation Impacts There are no potential impacts to the Draft Safety Evaluation identified at this time.

8 Supplemental Information This supplemental information provides details of changes identified in the status updates above and addresses the following topics: a) Open Item No. 4, b) Open Item No. 12, c) Open Item No. 18, d) Open Item No. 20, e) Milestone 'Issue FSGs',

f) Milestone 'Procure Equipment', and g) the addition of Milestone "Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstration of FLEX Strategies and Procedures."

a) Surry, Open Item 4: The Open Item completion date is revised to October 2013 to be consistent with the revised completion date for the Milestone "Develop Strategies."

b) Surry, Open Item 12: The updated completion date allows for the required modifications to be implemented and accurately reflects the updated milestone schedule activity for 'Implement Modifications'. The revision to the wording for part (3) of this Open Item more accurately reflects the planned activities to determine and validate that adequate TDAFW pump NPSH from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pumps is available to qualify the ECMT as a source of water to the TDAFW pump in response to an ELAP/LUHS event. The revised Open Item 12, part (3) and revised completion schedule are as follows:

Open Item 12, part (3): Confirm adequate TDAFW pump NPSH from the ECMT through the idle AFW booster pump using conservative analysis.

Completion Schedule: May 2015 c) Surry, Open Item 18: The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the planned activities to determine and validate that adequate communications are available to implement FLEX strategies in all phases of the response to an ELAP/LUHS event. The revised Open Item 18 is as follows:

A comprehensive study of communication capabilities is being performed in accordance with the statements made in Dominion letter S/N 12-205F dated October 29, 2012 in response to Recommendation 9.3 of the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012. The results of this study will identify the communication means available or needed to implement command and control of the FLEX strategies at Surry. Validation of communications required to implement FLEX strategies will be performed as part of Open Item No. 1.

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 9 of 18 d) Surry, Open Item 20: The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the equipment that will be purchased and delivered to the site. The updated completion schedule accurately reflects the Milestone schedule. The revised Open Item and revised completion schedule are as follows:

Open Item 20: The equipment listed in Table 1 will be received on site.

Completion Schedule: August 2014 e) Surry Milestone 'Issue FSGs': The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the actual scope of the tasks as they occur. The revised Milestone Task is as follows:

Milestone Task: Issue FSGs and Associated Procedure Revisions f) Surry Milestone 'Procure Equipment': The revision to the wording more accurately reflects the actual tasks as they occur in sequence. The revised milestone task is the successor to 'Purchase Equipment'. The revised Milestone Task is as follows:

Milestone Task: Receive Equipment g) Surry Milestone 'Validation Walk-throughs or Demonstration of FLEX Strategies and Procedures': This milestone was added for consistency with template and industry formats. It corresponds to the activity previously identified in Open Item No. 1. The scheduled milestone date is the same as the open item completion date. By this date, sufficient FLEX equipment will be available to perform the walk-throughs and procedures will be in a near final form and will rely on the walk-throughs for validation prior to final issuance.

9 References The following references support the updates to the Overall Integrated Plan described in this enclosure.

1. "Dominion's Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events (Order Number EA-12-049)," Serial No.

12-163B, dated February 28, 2013.

2. NRC Order Number EA-12-049, "Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events,"

dated March 12, 2012.

3. NEI 12-06, Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide, Revision 0, dated August 2012.

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4. Dominion letter, "Supplement to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 21, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis Events (Order Number EA-12-049),"

Serial No. 12-163C, dated April 30, 2013.

5. WCAP-17601, "Reactor Coolant System Response to the Extended Loss of AC Power Event for Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering and Babcock & Wilcox NSSS Designs", August 2012.
6. Dominion Calculation ME-0969, "Evaluation of the TDAFW Pump Performance at Low Steam Generator Pressures," August 2013.
7. Engineering Technical Evaluation, ETE-CPR-2012-0011, "Beyond Design Basis -

FLEX Strategy Overall Integrated Plan Basis Document," Revision 1, August 2013.

8. Dominion Calculation EE-0864, "Surry Power Station Beyond Design Basis - FLEX Electrical 480VAC and 120VAC System Loading Analysis," Revision 0, April 2013.
9. Engineering Technical Evaluation, ETE-NAF-2012-0150, "Evaluation of Core Cooling Coping for Extended Loss of AC Power (ELAP) and Proposed Input for Dominion's Response to NRC Order EA-12-049 for Dominion Fleet," Revision 0, January 2013.

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 11 of 18 Table 1 - PWR Portable Equipment Phase 21 [Open Item 20]

Use and (potential/ flexibility) Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Criteria Maintenance /

Containment Preventive List Portable Equipment Core SFP Instrumentation Accessibility

[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements BDB High Capacity Will follow EPRI diesel-driven pump (2) X X 1200 gpm 4 template and assoc. hoses and fittings requirements Will follow EPRI BDB AFW pump (3) and X 300 gpm4 template assoc. hoses and fillings grequirements BDB RCS Injection pump Will follow EPRI (2) and assoc. hoses and X 40 gpm template fittings requirements 120/240V AC generators (3)3 and associated Will follow EPRI cables, connectors and X 20 kW template switchgear requirements 120/240V AC generators (8)2 and associated Will follow EPRI cables, connectors and X 5-6.5 kW template switchgear (to power requirements support equipment)

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Use and (potential/ flexibility) Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Criteria Maintenance /

Containment Preventive List PortableEquipment Core [ontem SFP Instrumentation Accessibility Mainte

[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements 480V AC generators (2)3 and associated cables, connectors and Will follow EPRI switchgear (to re-power X 200 kW template battery chargers, requirements inverters, and Vital Buses)

Portable boric acid Will follow EPRI batching tank (2) X template requirements Will follow EPRI Light plants (4) 2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Front end loader (1)2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Tow vehicles (2) 2 X template requirements

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Use and (potential/flexibility)Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Critera Maintenance /

Containment Preventive List Portable Equipment Core SFP Instrumentation Accessibility

[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements Hose trailer or utility Will follow EPRI vehicle (2) 2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Fans / blowers (10)2 X template requirements Will follow EPRI Air compressors (6) 2 X template requirements Fuel carts with transfer Will follow EPRI pumps (2) 2 X template requirements Communications Will follow EPRI equipment 5 X template requirements Misc. debris removal Will follow EPRI equipment (2 sets) 2 X template requirements

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Use and (potential/ flexibility) Diverse Uses Performance Maintenance Criteria Maintenance /

Containment Preventive List Portable Equipment Core [ontem SFP Instrumentation Accessibility Mainte

[Open Item 4] Maintenance requirements Misc. Support Equipment Will follow EPRI (2 sets) 2 X template requirements Cables for 4160 VAC generator connections (4 X X sets)

NOTES:

1. This table is based on one BDB Storage Building.
2. Support equipment. Not required to meet N+1.
3. 480V AC generators are an alternate strategy to the 120/240V AC generators. Therefore, only N is required.
4. Preliminary performance criteria. Final performance criteria will be determined by the hydraulic analyses performed in accordance with the design process [Open Item 5].
5. Equipment purchased in response to the results of the study performed for Recommendation 9.3 of the 10 CFR 50.54(f) letter dated March 12, 2012.

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4kV generators' (2) and associated cables, connectors and switchgear NOTE:

1. Preliminary performance criteria. Final performance criteria will be determined by the electrical loading analyses performed in accordance with the design process. RRC equipment will meet the required performance criteria.

Serial No. 12-163D Docket Nos. 50-280/281 Six Month Status Report Order EA-12-049 Attachment Page 16 of 18 L. FROM I-CN-TK-2

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