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| number = ML071170233
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| issue date = 04/27/2007
| issue date = 04/27/2007
| title = Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues, Revision 13
| title = (BFN) - Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues, Revision 13
| author name = Crouch W D
| author name = Crouch W
| author affiliation = Tennessee Valley Authority
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{{#Wiki_filter:April 27, 2007 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:
In the Matter of                )        Docket No. 50-259 Tennessee Valley Authority      )
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN) - STATUS OF UNIT 1 RESTART ISSUES, REVISION 13 This letter updates the status of the Unit 1 Bulletins, Generic Letters, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Programs, and TMI Action Items identified in TVA's regulatory framework letters to NRC (References 1 and 2). As documented in the NRCs approval of TVAs regulatory framework (References 3 and 4), the staff requested and TVA agreed to provide formal notification of the completion of each generic communication within 90 days of its internal commitment completion. This letter is part of the process that is being used to satisfy this request. Additional items from the NRCs Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Issues List (Reference 5) have also been included. to this letter provides background information regarding the regulatory framework for the restart of Unit 1, lists the individual issues cited in the framework letters and the NRCs Recovery Issues List, describes TVAs commitment or outstanding action for each issue, references key correspondence, discusses the background of the issue, and describes the completion or status of each issue, as appropriate. A summary of the issues that will be completed after restart for Unit 1 is provided as Enclosure 2.


U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:  Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 April 27, 2007 TVA intends to periodically update this submittal until the Unit 1 commitments related to restart or power operation are completed (TVA committed actions are completed). The first status of these generic communications was provided in Reference 6. The updates will provide the formal notification of the completion of each Unit 1 Bulletin, Generic Letter, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Program, and TMI Action Item required for restart. Changes to the completion status and newly added issues are bolded in the table of contents.
In the Matter of                ) Docket No. 50-259 Tennessee Valley Authority      )
Changes to the completion status are also bolded in the text which describes each item. Other changes are noted by revision bars on the right hand side of the page. contains a new commitment to perform testing that can not be performed until after restart. If you have any questions, please contact me at (205) 729-2636.
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN) - STATUS OF UNIT 1 RESTART ISSUES, REVISION 13 This letter updates the status of the Unit 1 Bulletins, Generic Letters, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Programs, and TMI Action Items identified in TVA's regulatory framework letters to NRC (References 1 and 2). As documented in the NRC's approval of TVA's regulatory framework (References 3 and 4), the staff requested and TVA agreed to provide formal notification of the completion of each generic communication within 90 days of its internal commitment completion. This letter is part of the process that is being used to satisfy this request. Additional items from the NRC's Browns Ferry
 
Unit 1 Recovery Issues List (Reference 5) have also been included.
Enclosure 1 to this letter provides background information regarding the regulatory framework for the restart of Unit 1, lists the individual issues cited in the framework letters and the NRC's Recovery Issues List, describes TVA's commitment or
 
outstanding action for each issue, references key correspondence, discusses the background of the issue, and describes the completion or status of each issue, as appropriate. A summary of the issues that will be completed after restart for Unit 1 is provided as Enclosure 2.
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 April 27, 2007 TVA intends to periodically update this submittal until the Unit 1 commitments related to restart or power operation are completed (TVA committed actions are completed). The first status of these generic communications was provided in  
 
Reference 6. The updates will provide the formal notification of the completion of each Unit 1 Bulletin, Generic Letter, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Program, and TMI Action Item required for restart. Changes to the completion status and newly added issues are bolded in the table of contents.
Changes to the completion status are also bolded in the text which describes each item. Other changes are noted by revision bars on the right hand side of the page.
contains a new commitment to perform testing that can not be performed until after restart. If you have any questions, please contact me at (205) 729-2636.
Sincerely, Original signed by:
Sincerely, Original signed by:
William D. Crouch Manager of Licensing and Industry Affairs References
William D. Crouch Manager of Licensing and Industry Affairs
: 1. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1 2. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated February 28, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1 3. NRC memorandum from K. N. Jabbour, dated May 13, 2003, Summary of April 24, 2003, Meeting Regarding the


Regulatory Framework for Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Project (TAC No. MB7679) 4. NRC letter, K. N. Jabbour to J. A. Scalice, dated August 14, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plan, Unit 1 (TAC MB7679)
==References:==
: 1. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
: 2. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated February 28, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
: 3. NRC memorandum from K. N. Jabbour, dated May 13, 2003, Summary of April 24, 2003, Meeting Regarding the Regulatory Framework for Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Project (TAC No. MB7679)
: 4. NRC letter, K. N. Jabbour to J. A. Scalice, dated August 14, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plan, Unit 1 (TAC MB7679)


U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 3 April 27, 2007  
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 3 April 27, 2007
: 5. NRC letter, J. W. Shea to K. W. Singer, dated January 6, 2006, Meeting Summaries: 1.) Category 1 Public Meeting with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) RE. Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Status; 2.) Meeting of the NRC Restart Panel for the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery -
: 5. NRC letter, J. W. Shea to K. W. Singer, dated January 6, 2006, Meeting Summaries: 1.) Category 1 Public Meeting with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) RE. Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Status; 2.) Meeting of the NRC Restart Panel for the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery -
Docket No. 50-259 6. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated November 19, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues Enclosures cc (Enclosures): (Via NRC Electronic Distribution)
Docket No. 50-259
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
: 6. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated November 19, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues Enclosures cc (Enclosures):
(Via NRC Electronic Distribution)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3415 Mr. Malcolm T. Widmann, Branch Chief U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8931 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 10833 Shaw Road Athens, AL 35611-6970 Ms. Margaret Chernoff, Senior Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (MS 08G9)
One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2739 Ms. Eva A. Brown, Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (MS 08G9)
One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2739


Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3415 Mr. Malcolm T. Widmann, Branch Chief U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 4 April 27, 2007 JEM:TLE:BAB Enclosures cc (Enclosures):
A. S. Bhatnagar, LP 6A-C R. H. Bryan, Jr., LP 4J-C R. G. Jones, POB 2C-BFN R. F. Marks, PAB 1A-BFN B. J. OGrady, PAB 1E-BFN P. D. Swafford, LP 6A-C E. J. Vigluicci, WT 6A-K B. A. Wetzel, BR 4X-C NSRB Support, LP 5M-C EDMS WT CA-K S:lic/submit/subs/Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues - R13.doc


61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia  30303-8931 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 10833 Shaw Road Athens, AL 35611-6970
INDEX TO ENCLOSURE 1 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)
 
STATUS OF UNIT 1 ISSUES TABLE OF COMMENTS STATUS FOR TOPIC                          PAGE RESTART Background                                          E1-1      -
Ms. Margaret Chernoff, Senior Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (MS 08G9)
Bulletin 79-02, Pipe Support Base Plate Designs Using Concrete Expansion Anchor Bolts              E1-5    C-C Bulletin 79-12, Short Period Scrams at BWR Facilities                                        E1-6    C-C Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems                      E1-7    C-C Bulletin 80-06, Engineered Safety Feature (ESF)
One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2739 Ms. Eva A. Brown, Project Manager
Reset Controls                                    E1-8    C-C Bulletin 84-02, Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems                                            E1-9 Closed Bulletin 86-02, Static "O" Ring Differential Pressure Switches                                  E1-10  C-C Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA Type Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE) Company                              E1-12    C-C Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss                                              E1-13  C-C Bulletin 88-07, Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors, and Supplement 1                  E1-15  C-C Open:      TVA committed actions are not complete.
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (MS 08G9)
One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland  20852-2739 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 4 April 27, 2007 JEM:TLE:BAB Enclosures cc (Enclosures):
A. S. Bhatnagar, LP 6A-C  
 
R. H. Bryan, Jr., LP 4J-C R. G. Jones, POB 2C-BFN R. F. Marks, PAB 1A-BFN B. J. O'Grady, PAB 1E-BFN P. D. Swafford, LP 6A-C E. J. Vigluicci, WT 6A-K B. A. Wetzel, BR 4X-C NSRB Support, LP 5M-C EDMS WT CA-K S:lic/submit/subs/Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues - R13.doc
 
Open:      TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:    Item has been closed by NRC document.
Closed:    Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete:  TVA committed actions are completed.
Complete:  TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
C-C:      Issue is Closed and Complete.
E1-i INDEX TO ENCLOSURE 1 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)
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STATUS OF UNIT 1 ISSUES TABLE OF COMMENTS TOPIC  PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART Background  E1-1  -
Bulletin 79-02, Pipe Support Base Plate Designs Using Concrete Expansion Anchor Bolts E1-5  C-C Bulletin 79-12, Short Period Scrams at BWR Facilities E1-6  C-C Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems E1-7  C-C Bulletin 80-06, Engineered Safety Feature (ESF)
Reset Controls E1-8  C-C Bulletin 84-02, Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems  E1-9  Closed Bulletin 86-02, Static "O" Ring Differential Pressure Switches E1-10  C-C Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA Type Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE) Company E1-12  C-C Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss  E1-13  C-C Bulletin 88-07, Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors, and Supplement 1 E1-15  C-C Open:      TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:    Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete:  TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
E1-ii TOPIC  PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART Bulletin 88-10, Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers E1-16  C-C Bulletin 90-01, Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount E1-17  C-C Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers, and


Supplement 1 E1-19 C-C Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related To Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs E1-21 C-C Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode E1-22 C-C Bulletin 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers by Debris in Boiling-Water Reactors E1-23 C-C Cable Ampacity E1-24 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 1, Brand Rex Cable Issues E1-25 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 2, Cable Separations Issues E1-26 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 3, Low Voltage Vertical Cable Supports E1-29 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 4, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius E1-30 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 5, Missing Conduit Bushings E1-32 Complete Open:     TVA committed actions are not complete.
STATUS FOR TOPIC                        PAGE  RESTART Bulletin 88-10, Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers                                E1-16    C-C Bulletin 90-01, Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount          E1-17    C-C Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers, and Supplement 1                                   E1-19   C-C Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related To Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs                                           E1-21   C-C Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode                                           E1-22   C-C Bulletin 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers by Debris in Boiling-Water Reactors                         E1-23   C-C Cable Ampacity                                   E1-24 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 1, Brand Rex Cable Issues                                   E1-25 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 2, Cable Separations Issues                             E1-26 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 3, Low Voltage Vertical Cable Supports                         E1-29 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 4, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius                       E1-30 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 5, Missing Conduit Bushings                               E1-32 Complete Open:     TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:   Item has been closed by NRC document.
Closed:   Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:       Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
C-C:     Issue is Closed and Complete.
E1-iii TOPIC  PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART Cable Installation Issue Number 6, Sidewall Pressure, Cable Pullbys, Cable Jamming, Pulling Around 90 Degree Condulets and Thru Mid-Run Flex Conduit Issues E1-33  Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 7, Use of Condulets as Pull Points E1-35  Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 8, Medium Voltage Vertical Cable Supports E1-36  Complete Cable Splices  E1-37  Complete Cable Tray Supports  E1-38  C-C Component and Piece Part Qualification  E1-40  Complete Conduit Supports  E1-41  C-C Configuration Management/Design Baseline  E1-43  C-C Containment Coatings  E1-44  Complete Control Rod Drive (CRD) Insert and Withdrawal Piping  E1-45  C-C Design Calculation Review  E1-46  C-C Environmental Qualification  E1-47  Open Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R  E1-48 Complete Flexible Conduits  E1-51  Complete Fuses  E1-53  Complete Generic Letter 82-33, Instrumentation to Follow the Course of an Accident - Regulatory Guide
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1.97  E1-54  C-C Open:      TVA committed actions are not complete.
STATUS FOR TOPIC                       PAGE RESTART Cable Installation Issue Number 6, Sidewall Pressure, Cable Pullbys, Cable Jamming, Pulling Around 90 Degree Condulets and Thru Mid-Run Flex Conduit Issues                    E1-33 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 7, Use of Condulets as Pull Points                        E1-35 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 8, Medium Voltage Vertical Cable Supports                E1-36 Complete Cable Splices                                    E1-37 Complete Cable Tray Supports                              E1-38    C-C Component and Piece Part Qualification            E1-40 Complete Conduit Supports                                  E1-41    C-C Configuration Management/Design Baseline          E1-43    C-C Containment Coatings                              E1-44 Complete Control Rod Drive (CRD) Insert and Withdrawal Piping                                          E1-45    C-C Design Calculation Review                        E1-46    C-C Environmental Qualification                      E1-47    Open Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R          E1-48 Complete Flexible Conduits                                E1-51 Complete Fuses                                            E1-53 Complete Generic Letter 82-33, Instrumentation to Follow the Course of an Accident - Regulatory Guide 1.97                                            E1-54    C-C Open:     TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:    Item has been closed by NRC document.
Closed:   Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete:  TVA committed actions are completed.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
C-C:     Issue is Closed and Complete.
E1-iv TOPIC  PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART Generic Letter 83-08, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark 1 Containments E1-57  C-C Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)
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E1-58  Closed Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.2, Periodic On-Line Testing E1-59  Closed Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.3, Intervals for On-Line Testing E1-60  Closed Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 E1-61  Complete Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping E1-63  C-C Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations E1-64  C-C Generic Letter 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment E1-66  Closed Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities E1-67  Complete Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities E1-69  Complete Generic Letter 89-06, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System E1-71  Closed Open:      TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:    Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete:  TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
E1-v TOPIC  PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART Generic Letter 89-08, Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning E1-73  C-C Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance E1-74  C-C Generic Letter 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment E1-77  C-C Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent E1-78  C-C Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, Revision 1, and Revision 1 Supplement 1 E1-79  C-C Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs E1-82  C-C Generic Letter 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors E1-83  Closed Generic Letter 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors E1-84  C-C Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related and Power-Operated Gate Valves E1-85  C-C Generic Letter 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits E1-88  C-C Generic Letter 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Motor-Operated Valves  E1-89  C-C Open:      TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:    Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete:  TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
E1-vi TOPIC  PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions E1-91  C-C Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps E1-93  C-C Generic Letter 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants E1-95  C-C Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment E1-96  C-C Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability E1-98  Complete Generic Safety Issue 75 / Multi-Plant Action B085, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post-Trip Review - Data and Information Capability E1-100  Closed HVAC Duct Supports  E1-101  C-C Instrument Sensing Lines  E1-102  Complete Instrument Tubing  E1-103  Complete Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC)  E1-104  C-C Large Bore Piping Supports  E1-105  C-C License Renewal - Appendix F Commitments  E1-106  Open License Renewal - Non-Appendix F Commitments  E1-110  Open Long Term Torus Integrity Program  E1-111  Complete Open:     TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:   Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:       Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
E1-vii TOPIC  PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel  E1-113  C-C Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)  E1-115  C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.1, Control Room Design Review E1-116  Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.2, Safety Parameter Display Console E1-118  Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.B.3, Post-Accident Sampling System E1-119  C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.E.4.2.1-4, Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation E1-121  Open NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.C, Accident - Monitoring -
Containment High Range Radiation E1-122  Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.D, Accident - Monitoring -
Containment Pressure E1-123  C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.E, Accident - Monitoring -
Containment Water Level E1-124  C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.2.4 (Generic Letter 84-23), Instrumentation for Detection of Inadequate


Core Cooling E1-125 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.13, HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels E1-127  C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.18, ADS Actuation Modifications E1-129 Closed Open:      TVA committed actions are not complete.
STATUS FOR TOPIC                        PAGE RESTART Generic Letter 83-08, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark 1 Containments                E1-57    C-C Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)                                    E1-58 Closed Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.2, Periodic On-Line Testing                        E1-59 Closed Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.3, Intervals for On-Line Testing                  E1-60 Closed Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46                        E1-61 Complete Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping          E1-63    C-C Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations                                E1-64    C-C Generic Letter 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment                                      E1-66 Closed Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities                                E1-67 Complete Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities            E1-69 Complete Generic Letter 89-06, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System        E1-71  Closed Open:    TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:    Item has been closed by NRC document.
Closed:  Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete:  TVA committed actions are completed.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is "Closed" and "Complete."
C-C:      Issue is Closed and Complete.
E1-viii TOPIC PAGE STATUS FOR RESTART NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level for Vessel
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Level Instrumentation E1-130 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators E1-131  C-C Platform Thermal Growth  E1-133  C-C Q-List  E1-134  Complete Restart Test Program  E1-135  Open Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray E1-136  Complete Small Bore Piping  E1-137  Complete Thermal Overloads  E1-138  C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-7, Mark I Long-Term Program  E1-140  C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram E1-141  C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-24, Qualification of Class 1E Safety Related Equipment E1-142  C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-26, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection E1-143 C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-44, Station Blackout  E1-144  Complete Unresolved Safety Issue A-46, Seismic Qualification of Equipment in Operating Plants  E1-145  Complete April 27, 2007 E1-1 ENCLOSURE 1 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)
STATUS OF UNIT 1 ISSUES BACKGROUND The Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) consists of three units.  
 
Units 1 and 3 were voluntarily shut down by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in March 1985 because of questions about the primary containment isolation leak rate testing for Unit 1 and
 
reactor water level instrumentation for Unit 3. Unit 2 was in a refueling outage at the time. Additional questions and concerns were subsequently raised about the overall adequacy of TVA's nuclear program, and Browns Ferry remained shut down until adequate corrective actions were defined to address the root causes of TVA's nuclear program problems.  


On September 17, 1985, NRC requested, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f), that TVA submit information about its plans for correcting Browns Ferry's problems and for correcting problems in the overall management of its nuclear program. NRC also requested that this information be submitted before TVA restarted Browns Ferry. In response to this request, TVA prepared a Corporate Nuclear Performance Plan (CNPP) Volume 1 which identified the root causes of the problems in the management of TVA's nuclear program and described TVA's plans
STATUS FOR TOPIC                        PAGE RESTART Generic Letter 89-08, Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning                              E1-73    C-C Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance  E1-74    C-C Generic Letter 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment    E1-77  C-C Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent                          E1-78  C-C Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, Revision 1, and Revision 1 Supplement 1                                    E1-79  C-C Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs                        E1-82  C-C Generic Letter 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors                          E1-83 Closed Generic Letter 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors                                  E1-84  C-C Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related and Power-Operated Gate Valves                      E1-85  C-C Generic Letter 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits                  E1-88    C-C Generic Letter 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Motor-Operated Valves                                          E1-89  C-C Open:    TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:  Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is Closed and Complete.
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for correcting those problems.
STATUS FOR TOPIC                        PAGE  RESTART Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions                E1-91      C-C Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps      E1-93      C-C Generic Letter 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants        E1-95      C-C Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment                        E1-96      C-C Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability                                    E1-98  Complete Generic Safety Issue 75 / Multi-Plant Action B085, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post-Trip Review - Data and Information Capability                                      E1-100  Closed HVAC Duct Supports                                E1-101    C-C Instrument Sensing Lines                          E1-102 Complete Instrument Tubing                                E1-103 Complete Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC)  E1-104    C-C Large Bore Piping Supports                        E1-105    C-C License Renewal - Appendix F Commitments          E1-106    Open License Renewal - Non-Appendix F Commitments      E1-110    Open Long Term Torus Integrity Program                E1-111 Complete Open:    TVA committed actions are not complete.
Additionally, TVA prepared a Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan (BFNPP) Volume 3 which identified the root causes of problems specifically related to Browns Ferry, defined plans for correcting those problems, and responded to the NRC's request for Browns Ferry specific information. Taken together, these
Closed:  Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is Closed and Complete.
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two plans provided a complete account of the actions which TVA undertook to improve its nuclear program for Browns Ferry.
STATUS FOR TOPIC                        PAGE  RESTART Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel  E1-113  C-C Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)                E1-115  C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.1, Control Room Design Review              E1-116 Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.2, Safety Parameter Display Console        E1-118 Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.B.3, Post-Accident Sampling System          E1-119    C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.E.4.2.1-4, Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation    E1-121  Open NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.C, Accident - Monitoring -
The regulatory framework for the restart of Unit 2 after its extended outage was unusual. TVA's submittal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan and NRC's review and issuance of Safety Evaluation Reports for each individual program was atypical. While this level of NRC involvement did result in added confidence for the approval of Unit 2 restart, it required
Containment High Range Radiation                E1-122 Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.D, Accident - Monitoring -
Containment Pressure                            E1-123    C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.E, Accident - Monitoring -
Containment Water Level                        E1-124    C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.2.4 (Generic Letter 84-23),
Instrumentation for Detection of Inadequate Core Cooling                                    E1-125    C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.13, HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels          E1-127    C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.18, ADS Actuation Modifications          E1-129 Closed Open:    TVA committed actions are not complete.
Closed:  Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is Closed and Complete.
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significant TVA and NRC resources for the approval of individual programs and criteria. In most cases, TVA began the implementation of these programs "at risk," which meant prior to NRC approval. Significant redesign and additional modifications were required whenever the criteria was changed during the April 27, 2007 E1-2 approval process. NRC evaluation of the BFNPP special programs was documented by the issuance of issue specific Safety Evaluation Reports (SERs) or in NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Safety Evaluation Report on the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan, and its supplements. Following implementation of these recovery programs, Unit 2 returned to service on May 24, 1991, and was removed from the Problem Plant List in June 1992.
STATUS FOR TOPIC                        PAGE  RESTART NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level for Vessel Level Instrumentation                          E1-130    C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators    E1-131    C-C Platform Thermal Growth                          E1-133    C-C Q-List                                            E1-134 Complete Restart Test Program                              E1-135    Open Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray                    E1-136 Complete Small Bore Piping                                E1-137 Complete Thermal Overloads                                E1-138    C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-7, Mark I Long-Term Program                                        E1-140    C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram                        E1-141    C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-24, Qualification of Class 1E Safety Related Equipment              E1-142    C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-26, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection                  E1-143    C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-44, Station Blackout    E1-144 Complete Unresolved Safety Issue A-46, Seismic Qualification of Equipment in Operating Plants                                          E1-145 Complete Open:    TVA committed actions are not complete.
TVA's proposed regulatory framework for the restart of Units 1 and 3 (Reference 1) was more consistent with normal industry
Closed:  Item has been closed by NRC document.
Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.
C-C:      Issue is Closed and Complete.
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practice. The proposed programs were established to provide a high degree of confidence that the facility and personnel were ready to restart and operate Units 1 and 3 in a safe and reliable manner, and promote the efficient utilization of TVA and NRC resources. TVA's plans for the restart of Units 1 and 3 were based on the regulatory requirements, corrective action programs, commitments, Technical Specifications improvements, and internally identified deficiencies and concerns that were resolved prior to the restart of Unit 2. NRC approval of the framework for the restart of Units 1 and 3 was documented in Reference 2. Changes to the implementation of BFNPP special programs on Unit 3 was documented by the issuance of issue specific SERs. The NRC Staff's request that the Commission authorize the Region II Administrator to allow restart of Unit 3 was forwarded by SECY 95-264. Following restart plan completion and NRC restart approval, Unit 3 restarted on November 19, 1995.  
ENCLOSURE 1 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)
STATUS OF UNIT 1 ISSUES BACKGROUND The Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) consists of three units.
Units 1 and 3 were voluntarily shut down by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in March 1985 because of questions about the primary containment isolation leak rate testing for Unit 1 and reactor water level instrumentation for Unit 3. Unit 2 was in a refueling outage at the time. Additional questions and concerns were subsequently raised about the overall adequacy of TVA's nuclear program, and Browns Ferry remained shut down until adequate corrective actions were defined to address the root causes of TVA's nuclear program problems.
On September 17, 1985, NRC requested, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f), that TVA submit information about its plans for correcting Browns Ferrys problems and for correcting problems in the overall management of its nuclear program. NRC also requested that this information be submitted before TVA restarted Browns Ferry. In response to this request, TVA prepared a Corporate Nuclear Performance Plan (CNPP) Volume 1 which identified the root causes of the problems in the management of TVA's nuclear program and described TVA's plans for correcting those problems.
Additionally, TVA prepared a Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan (BFNPP) Volume 3 which identified the root causes of problems specifically related to Browns Ferry, defined plans for correcting those problems, and responded to the NRC's request for Browns Ferry specific information. Taken together, these two plans provided a complete account of the actions which TVA undertook to improve its nuclear program for Browns Ferry.
The regulatory framework for the restart of Unit 2 after its extended outage was unusual. TVA's submittal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan and NRC's review and issuance of Safety Evaluation Reports for each individual program was atypical. While this level of NRC involvement did result in added confidence for the approval of Unit 2 restart, it required significant TVA and NRC resources for the approval of individual programs and criteria. In most cases, TVA began the implementation of these programs "at risk, which meant prior to NRC approval. Significant redesign and additional modifications were required whenever the criteria was changed during the April 27, 2007                  E1-1


approval process. NRC evaluation of the BFNPP special programs was documented by the issuance of issue specific Safety Evaluation Reports (SERs) or in NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Safety Evaluation Report on the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan, and its supplements. Following implementation of these recovery programs, Unit 2 returned to service on May 24, 1991, and was removed from the Problem Plant List in June 1992.
TVAs proposed regulatory framework for the restart of Units 1 and 3 (Reference 1) was more consistent with normal industry practice. The proposed programs were established to provide a high degree of confidence that the facility and personnel were ready to restart and operate Units 1 and 3 in a safe and reliable manner, and promote the efficient utilization of TVA and NRC resources. TVA's plans for the restart of Units 1 and 3 were based on the regulatory requirements, corrective action programs, commitments, Technical Specifications improvements, and internally identified deficiencies and concerns that were resolved prior to the restart of Unit 2. NRC approval of the framework for the restart of Units 1 and 3 was documented in Reference 2. Changes to the implementation of BFNPP special programs on Unit 3 was documented by the issuance of issue specific SERs. The NRC Staffs request that the Commission authorize the Region II Administrator to allow restart of Unit 3 was forwarded by SECY 95-264. Following restart plan completion and NRC restart approval, Unit 3 restarted on November 19, 1995.
Units 1 and 3 were removed from the Watch List in June 1996.
Units 1 and 3 were removed from the Watch List in June 1996.
Since restart of Unit 3, there were changes in regulations, TVA's processes, and NRC's processes which warranted revision to the regulatory framework for restart of Unit 1. TVA's successful restart and operation of Units 2 and 3 and the proposed revision to the Unit 1 restart program (References 3  
Since restart of Unit 3, there were changes in regulations, TVAs processes, and NRCs processes which warranted revision to the regulatory framework for restart of Unit 1. TVAs successful restart and operation of Units 2 and 3 and the proposed revision to the Unit 1 restart program (References 3 and 4) will establish a high degree of confidence that the facility and personnel are ready to restart and operate Unit 1 in a safe and reliable manner, and promote the efficient utilization of TVA and NRC resources. TVAs plans for the restart of Unit 1 continue to be based on the regulatory requirements, corrective action special programs, commitments, Technical Specifications improvements, and internally identified deficiencies and concerns that were resolved prior to restart of Units 2 and 3. TVA proposed that, at its discretion, it could modify the implementation precedent for BFNPP Special Programs to incorporate efficiencies or experience gained from use of those precedents in restarting Unit 3 or from changes in TVA internal processes.
 
April 27, 2007                 E1-2
and 4) will establish a high degree of confidence that the facility and personnel are ready to restart and operate Unit 1 in a safe and reliable manner, and promote the efficient utilization of TVA and NRC resources. TVA's plans for the restart of Unit 1 continue to be based on the regulatory requirements, corrective action special programs, commitments, Technical Specifications improvements, and internally identified deficiencies and concerns that were resolved prior to restart of Units 2 and 3. TVA proposed that, at its discretion, it could  
 
modify the implementation precedent for BFNPP Special Programs to incorporate efficiencies or experience gained from use of those precedents in restarting Unit 3 or from changes in TVA internal processes.  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-3 As documented in the NRC's approval of TVA's proposed regulatory framework (References 5 and 6), the staff requested and TVA agreed to provide formal notification of the completion of each generic communication within 90 days of its internal commitment completion. This letter provides the process that will be used to satisfy this request. Additional items for restart were also identified in the NRC's Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Issues List (Reference 7).
This enclosure lists the individual issues cited in the
 
framework letters and the NRC's Recovery Issues List, describes TVA's commitment or outstanding action for each issue, references key correspondence, discusses the background of the issue, and describes the completion or status of each issue, as appropriate. A summary of the issues that will be completed after restart for Unit 1 is provided as Enclosure 2.
 
TVA intends to update this submittal until the Unit 1 commitments related to restart or power operation are completed (TVA committed actions are completed). Changes to the completion status and newly added issues are bolded in the table of contents. Changes to the completion status are also bolded in the text which describes each item. In addition, the bottom of each page will contain a stamp that will show the submittal date. Other changes are noted by revision bars on the right hand side of the page. These updates will provide the formal


notification of the completion of each Unit 1 Bulletin, Generic Letter, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Program, and TMI Action Item required for restart and listed in the regulatory framework letters. REFERENCES
As documented in the NRCs approval of TVAs proposed regulatory framework (References 5 and 6), the staff requested and TVA agreed to provide formal notification of the completion of each generic communication within 90 days of its internal commitment completion. This letter provides the process that will be used to satisfy this request. Additional items for restart were also identified in the NRCs Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Issues List (Reference 7).
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 10, 1991, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Units 1 and 3 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 1, 1992, Return to Service of Browns Ferry, Units 1 and 3 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1 5. NRC memorandum from K. N. Jabbour, dated May 13, 2003, Summary of April 24, 2003, Meeting Regarding the Regulatory Framework for Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Project (TAC No.
This enclosure lists the individual issues cited in the framework letters and the NRCs Recovery Issues List, describes TVAs commitment or outstanding action for each issue, references key correspondence, discusses the background of the issue, and describes the completion or status of each issue, as appropriate. A summary of the issues that will be completed after restart for Unit 1 is provided as Enclosure 2.
TVA intends to update this submittal until the Unit 1 commitments related to restart or power operation are completed (TVA committed actions are completed). Changes to the completion status and newly added issues are bolded in the table of contents. Changes to the completion status are also bolded in the text which describes each item. In addition, the bottom of each page will contain a stamp that will show the submittal date. Other changes are noted by revision bars on the right hand side of the page. These updates will provide the formal notification of the completion of each Unit 1 Bulletin, Generic Letter, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Program, and TMI Action Item required for restart and listed in the regulatory framework letters.
REFERENCES
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 10, 1991, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Units 1 and 3
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 1, 1992, Return to Service of Browns Ferry, Units 1 and 3
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
: 5. NRC memorandum from K. N. Jabbour, dated May 13, 2003, Summary of April 24, 2003, Meeting Regarding the Regulatory Framework for Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Project (TAC No.
MB7679)
MB7679)
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April 27, 2007                   E1-3
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 14, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 7. NRC letter, J. W. Shea to K. W. Singer, dated January 6, 2006, Meeting Summaries: 1.) Category 1 Public Meeting with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) RE. Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Status; 2.) Meeting of the NRC Restart Panel for the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery - Docket No.
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 14, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1
50-259 April 27, 2007 E1-5 Bulletin 79-02, Pipe Support Base Plate Designs Using Concrete Expansion Anchor Bolts Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-02.
: 7. NRC letter, J. W. Shea to K. W. Singer, dated January 6, 2006, Meeting Summaries: 1.) Category 1 Public Meeting with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) RE. Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Status; 2.) Meeting of the NRC Restart Panel for the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery - Docket No.
Discussion: TVA initiated programs in 1979 to comply with Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 regarding the adequacy of piping system supports and anchor bolts. BFN's programs involved the reanalysis of pipe stress problems using the as-built configuration and
50-259 April 27, 2007                   E1-4
 
amplified response spectra for Seismic Class I structures and the evaluation of the acceptability of the associated pipe supports. The scope of the program included Unit 1 safety-related large bore (greater than 2 2 inches in diameter) piping and computer analyzed small bore piping that was not included in the Small Bore Piping Program.


Bulletin 79-02, Pipe Support Base Plate Designs Using Concrete Expansion Anchor Bolts Commitment:  TVA will complete Bulletin 79-02.
Discussion:  TVA initiated programs in 1979 to comply with Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 regarding the adequacy of piping system supports and anchor bolts. BFNs programs involved the reanalysis of pipe stress problems using the as-built configuration and amplified response spectra for Seismic Class I structures and the evaluation of the acceptability of the associated pipe supports. The scope of the program included Unit 1 safety-related large bore (greater than 22 inches in diameter) piping and computer analyzed small bore piping that was not included in the Small Bore Piping Program.
Pipe stress analysis and pipe support evaluations are based on walkdown inspection data for the safety-related piping systems. The walkdown inspections were instituted to determine the actual field configuration of the Class I piping systems and supports. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 is documented in Reference 1.
Pipe stress analysis and pipe support evaluations are based on walkdown inspection data for the safety-related piping systems. The walkdown inspections were instituted to determine the actual field configuration of the Class I piping systems and supports. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 is documented in Reference 1.
Status: C-C Piping stress analysis and pipe support calculations were prepared for Class I piping.
Status:       C-C Piping stress analysis and pipe support calculations were prepared for Class I piping.
Where required, design modifications were implemented.  
Where required, design modifications were implemented.
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.1 (Page 2-8)
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.1 (Page 2-8)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                  E1-5
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC  


Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009
Bulletin 79-12, Short Period Scrams at BWR Facilities Commitment:   TVA will complete Bulletin 79-12.
 
Discussion:   In response to Bulletin 79-12, TVA committed to perform unit and cycle specific analyses of control rod withdrawal sequences in order to ensure that rod notch worths were acceptable (References 1 and 2). In Reference 3, TVA notified NRC that it was implementing the generic Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence and Reduced Notch Worth Procedure. The resulting withdrawal sequences ensure that the notch worths are sufficiently small so as to minimize the possibility of a fast period scram. Therefore, cycle specific analyses of control rod withdrawal sequences were no longer required.
April 27, 2007 E1-6 Bulletin 79-12, Short Period Scrams at BWR Facilities Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-12.
Status:       C-C The Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence and Reduced Notch Worth Procedures have been incorporated into plant procedures.
Discussion: In response to Bulletin 79-12, TVA committed to perform unit and cycle specific analyses of control rod withdrawal sequences in order to ensure that rod notch worths were acceptable (References 1 and 2). In Reference 3, TVA notified NRC that it was implementing the generic Banked Position  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).
 
Withdrawal Sequence and Reduced Notch Worth Procedure. The resulting withdrawal sequences ensure that the notch worths are sufficiently small so as to minimize the possibility of a fast period scram. Therefore, cycle specific analyses of control rod withdrawal sequences were no longer required.
Status: C-C The Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence and Reduced Notch Worth Procedures have been incorporated into plant procedures.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1979, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79                   RII:JPO 50-259, -260, -296 - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1979, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79 RII:JPO 50-259, -260, -296 - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 19, 1981, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79                   RII:JPO 50-259, -260, -296 - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 19, 1981, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 4, 1990, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79                   Commitment Revisions Regarding Fast Period Scrams
 
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                   E1-6
RII:JPO 50-259, -260, -296 - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 4, 1990, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79 Commitment Revisions Regarding Fast Period Scrams 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-7 Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-14.
Discussion: TVA initiated programs in 1979 to comply with Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 regarding the adequacy of piping system supports and anchor bolts. BFN's programs involved the reanalysis of pipe stress problems using the as-built configuration and
 
amplified response spectra for Seismic Class I structures and the evaluation of the acceptability of the associated pipe supports. The scope of the program included Unit 1 safety-related large bore (greater than 2 2 inches in diameter) piping and computer analyzed small bore piping that was not included in the Small Bore Piping Program.


Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems Commitment:    TVA will complete Bulletin 79-14.
Discussion:    TVA initiated programs in 1979 to comply with Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 regarding the adequacy of piping system supports and anchor bolts. BFNs programs involved the reanalysis of pipe stress problems using the as-built configuration and amplified response spectra for Seismic Class I structures and the evaluation of the acceptability of the associated pipe supports. The scope of the program included Unit 1 safety-related large bore (greater than 22 inches in diameter) piping and computer analyzed small bore piping that was not included in the Small Bore Piping Program.
Pipe stress analysis and pipe support evaluations were based on walkdown inspection data for the safety-related piping systems. The walkdown inspections were instituted to determine the actual field configuration of the Class I piping systems and supports. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 is documented in Reference 1.
Pipe stress analysis and pipe support evaluations were based on walkdown inspection data for the safety-related piping systems. The walkdown inspections were instituted to determine the actual field configuration of the Class I piping systems and supports. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 is documented in Reference 1.
Status: C-C Piping stress analysis and pipe support calculations were prepared for Class I piping.
Status:       C-C Piping stress analysis and pipe support calculations were prepared for Class I piping.
Where required, design modifications were implemented.  
Where required, design modifications were implemented.
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.1 (Page 2-8)
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.1 (Page 2-8)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                    E1-7
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC  


Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009
Bulletin 80-06, Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) Reset Controls Commitment:   TVA will complete Bulletin 80-06.
 
Discussion:   In Reference 1, TVA stated that the need for modification to the Traversing Incore Probe (TIP) system was identified as a result of the reviews performed for Bulletin 80-06. In Reference 2, TVA committed to perform the modification to the TIP system prior to restart.
April 27, 2007 E1-8 Bulletin 80-06, Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) Reset Controls Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 80-06.
Status:       C-C TVA modified TIP circuitry for ESF reset.
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA stated that the need for modification to the Traversing Incore Probe (TIP) system was identified as a result of the reviews performed for Bulletin 80-06. In Reference 2, TVA committed to perform the modification to the TIP system prior to restart.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 3).
Status: C-C TVA modified TIP circuitry for ESF reset.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 4, 1981, in Regards to Bulletin 80-06
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 4, 1981, in Regards to Bulletin 80-06  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, IE Bulletin No. 80 Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) Reset Control
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, IE Bulletin No. 80 Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) Reset Control  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008 April 27, 2007                    E1-8
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008  


April 27, 2007 E1-9 Bulletin 84-02, Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems Commitment: TVA will replace relay coil spools in HFA relays in the reactor protection system (RPS) and other safety systems.
Bulletin 84-02, Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems Commitment:   TVA will replace relay coil spools in HFA relays in the reactor protection system (RPS) and other safety systems.
Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 84-02 by Reference 1.
Discussion:   TVA responded to Bulletin 84-02 by Reference 1.
Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 2).  
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 2).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 10, 1984, Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 84                   Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems - Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, Watts Bar, and Bellefonte Nuclear Plants
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 10, 1984, Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 84 Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007                  E1-9


Use in Class 1E Safety Systems - Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, Watts Bar, and Bellefonte Nuclear Plants 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009
Bulletin 86-02, Static "O" Ring Differential Pressure Switches Commitment:   TVA will complete Bulletin 86-02.
 
Discussion:   TVA responded to Bulletin 86-02 by Reference 1.
April 27, 2007 E1-10 Bulletin 86-02, Static "O" Ring Differential Pressure Switches Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 86-02.
Two Static "O" Ring (SOR) differential pressure switches were installed (or planned for installation) in the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) system minimum flow recirculation lines. TVA committed to:
Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 86-02 by Reference 1.
: 1. Revise the RHR pump flow rate test to include steps to verify minimum flow switch operability;
Two Static "O" Ring (SOR) differential pressure switches were installed (or planned for installation) in the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) system minimum flow recirculation lines. TVA committed to:  
: 2. Perform maintenance instructions semiannually until two consecutive tests were attained; and
: 1. Revise the RHR pump flow rate test to include steps to verify minimum flow switch operability;  
: 3. Evaluate the SOR test report and adjust setpoints, as required.
: 2. Perform maintenance instructions semiannually until two consecutive tests were attained; and  
Status:       C-C TVA installed two Static "O" Ring differential pressure switches in the Unit 1 RHR system and the RHR Pump Surveillance Instructions were revised to include steps to verify proper switch operation.
: 3. Evaluate the SOR test report and adjust setpoints, as required.  
TVA installed two Static "O" Ring differential pressure switches in the Unit 1 Core Spray system and the Core Spray Pump Surveillance Instructions were revised to include steps to verify proper switch operation.
 
The commitment to perform the maintenance instruction semiannually has been evaluated in accordance with the commitment management process and deleted. NRC was notified of the commitment deletion by Reference 2.
Status: C-C TVA installed two Static "O" Ring differential pressure switches in the Unit 1 RHR system and the RHR Pump Surveillance Instructions were revised to include steps to verify proper switch operation.
TVA installed two Static "O" Ring differential pressure switches in the Unit 1 Core Spray system  
 
and the Core Spray Pump Surveillance Instructions were revised to include steps to verify proper switch operation.
The commitment to perform the maintenance instruction semiannually has been evaluated in accordance with the commitment management process  
 
and deleted. NRC was notified of the commitment deletion by Reference 2.
The SOR test report has been evaluated; the accuracy values used for these switches are bounded by the data used in the SOR test report.
The SOR test report has been evaluated; the accuracy values used for these switches are bounded by the data used in the SOR test report.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-06 (Reference 3).  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-06 (Reference 3).
 
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April 27, 2007 E1-11


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 20, 1987, NRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE)
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 20, 1987, NRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE)
Bulletin 86 Static "O" Ring (SOR)
Bulletin 86 Static "O" Ring (SOR)
Differential Pressure Switches 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 1995, BFN Revision to Commitments to Perform Testing of Static-O-Ring Differential Pressure Switches and Voltage Verification Testing of Reactor Protective System Equipment  
Differential Pressure Switches
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 1995, BFN Revision to Commitments to Perform Testing of Static-O-Ring Differential Pressure Switches and Voltage Verification Testing of Reactor Protective System Equipment
 
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007                   E1-11
April 27, 2007 E1-12 Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA Type Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE) Company Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-03.
Discussion: TVA originally responded to Bulletin 88-03 in Reference 1. TVA stated the BFN inspections and the repair or replacement of the relays which fail the inspection criteria are scheduled to be completed before restart of each unit. In
 
Reference 2, NRC closed Bulletin 88-03. However, TVA was still required to notify the NRC of inspection results for Unit 1.
Status: C-C  TVA completed inspection of the relays. Relays that


failed the inspection were repaired or replaced.
Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA Type Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE) Company Commitment:    TVA will complete Bulletin 88-03.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 3).  
Discussion:    TVA originally responded to Bulletin 88-03 in Reference 1. TVA stated the BFN inspections and the repair or replacement of the relays which fail the inspection criteria are scheduled to be completed before restart of each unit. In Reference 2, NRC closed Bulletin 88-03. However, TVA was still required to notify the NRC of inspection results for Unit 1.
Status:        C-C TVA completed inspection of the relays. Relays that failed the inspection were repaired or replaced.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 3).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 6, 1988, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA-Type Latching Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE)
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 6, 1988, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA-Type Latching Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE)  
Company
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 2, 1990, Closure of NRC Bulletin 88-03 for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. 73852, 73853, and 73854)
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007                    E1-12


Company 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 2, 1990, Closure of NRC Bulletin 88-03 for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. 73852, 73853, and 73854)
Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss Commitment:   TVA will complete Bulletin 88-04.
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007 E1-13 Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-04.
Discussion:   NRC Bulletin 88-04 requested licensees to investigate and correct, as applicable, two miniflow design concerns for safety-related system pumps. The first concern involved the potential for dead-heading one or more pumps. The second concern was whether or not the installed miniflow capacity was adequate.
Discussion: NRC Bulletin 88-04 requested licensees to investigate and correct, as applicable, two miniflow design concerns for safety-related system pumps. The first concern involved the potential for dead-heading one or more pumps. The second concern was whether or not the installed miniflow  
TVA responded to the Bulletin (Reference 1),
 
endorsing the BWR Owners Group response and providing BFN specific information. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. Reference 4 documents NRR closure of this issue for Unit 1.
capacity was adequate.
TVA responded to the Bulletin (Reference 1), endorsing the BWR Owners Group response and providing BFN specific information. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. Reference 4  
 
documents NRR closure of this issue for Unit 1.
NRC addressed this issue for Unit 1 in Inspection Report 95-31 (Reference 5). TVA notified NRC that its actions were complete in Reference 6.
NRC addressed this issue for Unit 1 in Inspection Report 95-31 (Reference 5). TVA notified NRC that its actions were complete in Reference 6.
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 7).  
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 7).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. Letter from TVA to NRC dated September 30, 1988, Browns Ferry (BFN), Watts Bar (WBN), and Bellefonte (BLN) Nuclear Plants - NRC Bulletin (NRCB) 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss
Letter from TVA to NRC dated September 30, 1988, Browns Ferry (BFN), Watts Bar (WBN), and Bellefonte (BLN) Nuclear Plants - NRC Bulletin (NRCB) 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss  
: 2. Letter from NRC to TVA dated March 1, 1989, Response to NRC Bulletin 88 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3
: 2. Letter from NRC to TVA dated March 1, 1989, Response to NRC Bulletin 88 Browns Ferry  
 
Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3  
: 3. Letter from TVA to NRC dated April 05, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1 and 3 -
: 3. Letter from TVA to NRC dated April 05, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1 and 3 -
Additional Response to NRC Bulletin 88-04 (NRCB 88-04) - Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss 4. Letter from NRC to TVA, dated May 8, 1989, Response to NRC Bulletin 88 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3  
Additional Response to NRC Bulletin 88-04 (NRCB 88-04) - Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 28, 1995, NRC Inspection Report 95-31 [Section 7.b., page 18]  
: 4. Letter from NRC to TVA, dated May 8, 1989, Response to NRC Bulletin 88 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3
 
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 28, 1995, NRC Inspection Report 95-31 [Section 7.b., page 18]
April 27, 2007 E1-14
April 27, 2007                   E1-13
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Completion of NRC Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Completion of NRC Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007 E1-15 Bulletin 88-07, Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors, and Supplement 1 Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-07.
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007                   E1-14
Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 88-07 by Reference 1 and confirmed that the actions required by the Bulletin were implemented. TVA responded to Supplement 1 to Bulletin 88-07 by Reference 2 and confirmed its plans to implement the General Electric interim
 
stability recommendations. The proposed Technical Specification changes to implement the reactor core thermal-hydraulic stability recommendations contained in Supplement 1 to Bulletin 88-07 were provided by Reference 3 and approved in Reference 4.


Status: C-C Refer to the topic entitled Generic Letter 94 Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors for additional actions TVA has taken to address this issue.
Bulletin 88-07, Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors, and Supplement 1 Commitment:    TVA will complete Bulletin 88-07.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 5).  
Discussion:    TVA responded to Bulletin 88-07 by Reference 1 and confirmed that the actions required by the Bulletin were implemented. TVA responded to Supplement 1 to Bulletin 88-07 by Reference 2 and confirmed its plans to implement the General Electric interim stability recommendations. The proposed Technical Specification changes to implement the reactor core thermal-hydraulic stability recommendations contained in Supplement 1 to Bulletin 88-07 were provided by Reference 3 and approved in Reference 4.
Status:       C-C Refer to the topic entitled Generic Letter 94               Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors for additional actions TVA has taken to address this issue.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 5).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 4, 1988, NRC Bulletin 88-07: Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 4, 1988, NRC Bulletin 88-07: Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 6, 1989, NRC Bulletin 88-07, Supplement 1 - Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs)
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 6, 1989, NRC Bulletin 88-07, Supplement 1 - Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 1992, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 300 Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulic Stability
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 1992, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 300 Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulic Stability  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 31, 1994, Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 (TS 300)
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 31, 1994, Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 (TS 300) 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                    E1-15


April 27, 2007 E1-16 Bulletin 88-10, Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-10.
Bulletin 88-10, Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers Commitment:   TVA will complete Bulletin 88-10.
Discussion: TVA provided a revised response to Bulletin 88-10 in Reference 1. TVA stated that it had completed its Bulletin 88-10 effort for Units 1, 2 and 3.
Discussion:   TVA provided a revised response to Bulletin 88-10 in Reference 1. TVA stated that it had completed its Bulletin 88-10 effort for Units 1, 2 and 3.
TVA had removed the Class 1E Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) without adequate traceability from installed service and the warehouse. NRC closed  
TVA had removed the Class 1E Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) without adequate traceability from installed service and the warehouse. NRC closed this Bulletin for Unit 1 in Reference 2.
 
Status:       C-C For Unit 1, TVA has removed the Class 1E MCCBs which did not have adequate traceability from both installed service and the warehouse.
this Bulletin for Unit 1 in Reference 2.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 3).
Status: C-C For Unit 1, TVA has removed the Class 1E MCCBs which did not have adequate traceability from both installed service and the warehouse.  
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 29, 1990, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Revised Response and Notification of Implementation of NRC Bulletin 88-10 Nonconforming Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs)
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 29, 1990, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Revised Response and Notification of Implementation of NRC Bulletin 88-10 Nonconforming Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 10, 1992, NRC Inspection Report Nos. 50-259/92-03, 50-260/92-03, and 50-296/92-03)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 10, 1992, NRC Inspection Report Nos. 50-259/92-03, 50-260/92-03, and 50-296/92-03)  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007                   E1-16
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007 E1-17 Bulletin 90-01, Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 90-01.
Discussion: TVA originally responded to Bulletin 90-01 in Reference 1. TVA responded to Supplement 1 to Bulletin 90-01 in Reference 2. The commitments made in Reference 2 superseded the commitments made in Reference 1. In Reference 2, TVA stated that it
 
would formally notify the NRC of the proposed resolution of the Rosemount transmitter issue for Unit 1 prior to Unit 1 startup. NRC's Safety Evaluation (Reference 3) applied to all three units but stated additional information would be required on Unit 1.
 
In Reference 4, TVA notified NRC of its plan to replace the BFN Unit 1 Rosemount transmitters that meet the criteria specified in NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1 with new or refurbished transmitters prior to Unit 1 restart. NRC found TVA's response acceptable in Reference 5.
Status: C-C


TVA has replaced the BFN Unit 1 Rosemount transmitters that meet the criteria specified in NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1 with new or refurbished transmitters.
Bulletin 90-01, Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount Commitment:    TVA will complete Bulletin 90-01.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 6).  
Discussion:    TVA originally responded to Bulletin 90-01 in Reference 1. TVA responded to Supplement 1 to Bulletin 90-01 in Reference 2. The commitments made in Reference 2 superseded the commitments made in Reference 1. In Reference 2, TVA stated that it would formally notify the NRC of the proposed resolution of the Rosemount transmitter issue for Unit 1 prior to Unit 1 startup. NRCs Safety Evaluation (Reference 3) applied to all three units but stated additional information would be required on Unit 1.
In Reference 4, TVA notified NRC of its plan to replace the BFN Unit 1 Rosemount transmitters that meet the criteria specified in NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1 with new or refurbished transmitters prior to Unit 1 restart. NRC found TVAs response acceptable in Reference 5.
Status:        C-C TVA has replaced the BFN Unit 1 Rosemount transmitters that meet the criteria specified in NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1 with new or refurbished transmitters.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 6).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 18, 1990, Response to NRC Bulletin No. 90-01: Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 18, 1990, Response to NRC Bulletin No. 90-01: Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 5, 1993, Response to NRC Bulletin No. 90-01, Supplement 1 - Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 5, 1993, Response to NRC Bulletin No. 90-01, Supplement 1 - Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 4, 1995, NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount -
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 4, 1995, NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount -
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos. M85361, M85362, and M85363)  
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos. M85361, M85362, and M85363)
 
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April 27, 2007 E1-18
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Response to NRC Bulletin no. 90-01, Supplement 1 - Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Response to NRC Bulletin no. 90-01, Supplement 1 - Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 7, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount (TAC No. MC3381)
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 7, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount (TAC No. MC3381)  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007                  E1-18
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009  


April 27, 2007 E1-19 Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers, and Supplement 1 Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 93-02 and Supplement 1 prior to restart.
Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers, and Supplement 1 Commitment:   TVA will complete Bulletin 93-02 and Supplement 1 prior to restart.
Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 93-02 in Reference 1 and committed to:  
Discussion:   TVA responded to Bulletin 93-02 in Reference 1 and committed to:
: 1. Evaluate Unit 1 for permanent fibrous material.  
: 1. Evaluate Unit 1 for permanent fibrous material.
: 2. Inspect Unit 1 and remove temporary fibrous material.  
: 2. Inspect Unit 1 and remove temporary fibrous material.
: 3. Confirm completion of the above listed activities before startup.
: 3. Confirm completion of the above listed activities before startup.
In TVA's response to Supplement 1 of Bulletin 93-02 (Reference 2), TVA committed to augment the operator's required reading program, conduct  
In TVA's response to Supplement 1 of Bulletin 93-02 (Reference 2), TVA committed to augment the operator's required reading program, conduct classroom and/or simulator training, revise appendices in BFNs Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) to include caution statements and actions for monitoring net positive suction head, and change the applicable design control procedure to require evaluation of fibrous material being introduced into the drywell.
 
In Reference 3, NRC stated that TVA's response to Supplement 1 adequately addressed the actions TVA would take to assure continued Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) suction capability. TVA notified NRC of the completion of the commitments made in response to Supplement 1 of Bulletin 93-02 for all three units in Reference 4.
classroom and/or simulator training, revise appendices in BFN's Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) to include caution statements and actions for monitoring net positive suction head, and change the applicable design control procedure to require evaluation of fibrous material being introduced into the drywell.
In Reference 3, NRC stated that TVA's response to  
 
Supplement 1 adequately addressed the actions TVA would take to assure continued Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) suction capability. TVA notified NRC of the completion of the commitments made in response to Supplement 1 of Bulletin 93-02 for all three units in Reference 4.  
 
TVA updated its response to the Bulletin for Unit 1 in Reference 5.
TVA updated its response to the Bulletin for Unit 1 in Reference 5.
Status: C-C TVA has evaluated the drywell for permanent fibrous material. The results were similar to Units 2 and 3. Limited amounts of fibrous material are permanently installed in several containment  
Status:       C-C TVA has evaluated the drywell for permanent fibrous material. The results were similar to Units 2 and 3. Limited amounts of fibrous material are permanently installed in several containment penetrations. Also, in accordance with the Units 2 and 3s precedent, TVA has revised its Unit 1 General Operating Instruction on Drywell Closeout to ensure temporary fibrous air filters or other temporary sources of fibrous material are removed.
April 27, 2007                    E1-19


penetrations. Also, in accordance with the Units 2 and 3's precedent, TVA has revised its Unit 1 General Operating Instruction on Drywell Closeout to ensure temporary fibrous air filters or other temporary sources of fibrous material are removed.
Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 6) stated However, final closure of this item will be deferred until NRR completes their review in this area and any SERs, if required, are issued.
April 27, 2007 E1-20 Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 6) stated "-
However, final closure of this item will be deferred until NRR completes their review in this area and any SERs, if required, are issued."
In a letter dated July 26, 2006 (Reference 7), NRR issued an SER concluding BFN has satisfied this Bulletin.
In a letter dated July 26, 2006 (Reference 7), NRR issued an SER concluding BFN has satisfied this Bulletin.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 8).  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 8).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 23, 1993, NRC Bulletin No. 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 23, 1993, NRC Bulletin No. 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 18, 1994, NRC Bulletin 93-02, Supplement 1 - Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Suction Strainers
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 18, 1994, NRC Bulletin 93-02, Supplement 1 - Debris Plugging  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 19, 1994, Response to NRC Bulletin 93 Supplement 1, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers
 
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 29, 1994, NRC Bulletin 93-02, Supplement 1 - Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Suction Strainers - Commitment Completion
of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Suction Strainers  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Update to TVA Response to NRC Bulletin No. 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 19, 1994, Response to NRC Bulletin 93 Supplement 1, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 29, 1994, NRC Bulletin 93-02, Supplement 1 - Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Suction  
: 7. NRC Letter To TVA, dated July 26, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review Of Licensee Response To NRC Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers (TAC No. Mc3393)
 
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008 April 27, 2007                  E1-20
Strainers - Commitment Completion  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Update to TVA Response to NRC Bulletin No. 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006  
: 7. NRC Letter To TVA, dated July 26, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review Of Licensee Response To NRC Bulletin 93-02, "Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers" (TAC No. Mc3393)  
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC  


Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008
Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs Commitment:   TVA intends to complete a modification which will prevent the buildup of non-condensibles in water level reference legs by injecting CRD system charging water into the reference legs.
 
Discussion:   TVA's response to Bulletin 93-03 was provided by Reference 1. TVA committed to perform modifications on Unit 1 prior to restart. NRC accepted TVAs response to the Bulletin in Reference 2. A detailed description of the modification installed on Unit 2 was provided in Reference 3.
April 27, 2007 E1-21 Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs Commitment: TVA intends to complete a modification which will prevent the buildup of non-condensibles in water level reference legs by injecting CRD system charging water into the reference legs.
Status:       C-C TVA completed the described modification.
Discussion: TVA's response to Bulletin 93-03 was provided by Reference 1. TVA committed to perform  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).
 
modifications on Unit 1 prior to restart. NRC accepted TVA's response to the Bulletin in Reference 2. A detailed description of the modification installed on Unit 2 was provided in Reference 3.
Status: C-C TVA completed the described modification.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Response to NRC Bulletin (NRCB) 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Response to NRC Bulletin (NRCB) 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 20, 1994, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 - Response To NRC Bulletin 93-03, "Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs," (TAC Nos. M86882, M86883, and M86884)
 
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 14, 1994, Hardware Modification Completion and Description in Response to Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors
Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                   E1-21
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 20, 1994, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 - Response To NRC Bulletin 93-03, "Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs," (TAC Nos. M86882, M86883, and M86884)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 14, 1994, Hardware Modification Completion and Description in Response to Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-22 Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode Commitment: Appropriate actions will be taken prior to Unit 1 restart. Discussion: TVA's response to Bulletin 95-02 was provided in Reference 1. For Units 2 and 3, TVA committed to clean the suppression pool and perform confirmatory
 
inspection and test prior to restart. TVA also committed to perform a visual inspection of the Emergency Core Cooling System pump suction strainers during each refueling outage and a program for suppression pool cleaning will be developed prior to restart. TVA stated that the programs established to ensure Emergency Core


Cooling System pump operability on Units 2 and 3 would apply to Unit 1 when it was returned to service. NRC found TVA's response acceptable in Reference 2.
Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode Commitment:    Appropriate actions will be taken prior to Unit 1 restart.
Status: C-C The Unit 1 suppression pool was drained, cleaned, inspected and recoated as necessary. Program to  
Discussion:    TVA's response to Bulletin 95-02 was provided in Reference 1. For Units 2 and 3, TVA committed to clean the suppression pool and perform confirmatory inspection and test prior to restart. TVA also committed to perform a visual inspection of the Emergency Core Cooling System pump suction strainers during each refueling outage and a program for suppression pool cleaning will be developed prior to restart. TVA stated that the programs established to ensure Emergency Core Cooling System pump operability on Units 2 and 3 would apply to Unit 1 when it was returned to service. NRC found TVAs response acceptable in Reference 2.
 
Status:       C-C The Unit 1 suppression pool was drained, cleaned, inspected and recoated as necessary. Program to ensure suppression pool cleanliness and control of foreign material has been implemented.
ensure suppression pool cleanliness and control of foreign material has been implemented.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 3).
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 15, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating In Suppression Pool Cooling Mode
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 15, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating In Suppression Pool Cooling Mode  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 14, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 - Response to Bulletin 95-02 (TAC Nos. M93876, M93877, and M93878)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 14, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 - Response to Bulletin 95-02 (TAC Nos. M93876, M93877, and M93878) 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007                    E1-22


April 27, 2007 E1-23 Bulletin 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers By Debris In Boiling-Water Reactors   Commitment: Appropriate modifications to address Bulletin 96-03 will be implemented on Unit 1 prior to its restart.
Bulletin 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers By Debris In Boiling-Water Reactors Commitment:   Appropriate modifications to address Bulletin 96-03 will be implemented on Unit 1 prior to its restart.
Discussion: TVA originally responded to the Bulletin in Reference 1 and committed to describing planned actions and schedules to be utilized to resolve the  
Discussion:   TVA originally responded to the Bulletin in Reference 1 and committed to describing planned actions and schedules to be utilized to resolve the Bulletin within 90 days following the approval of the Utility Resolution Guidelines. TVA described its plans for resolution of the Bulletin in Reference 2 and committed to resolve the Bulletin prior to restart for Unit 1.
 
Status:       C-C TVA has installed new, high capacity passive strainers on Unit 1, which are of the same design as on Units 2 and 3.
Bulletin within 90 days following the approval of the Utility Resolution Guidelines. TVA described its plans for resolution of the Bulletin in Reference 2 and committed to resolve the Bulletin prior to restart for Unit 1.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 3).
Status: C-C TVA has installed new, high capacity passive strainers on Unit 1, which are of the same design as on Units 2 and 3.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 4, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin No. 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers by Debris in Boiling-Water Reactors (TAC Nos. M96135, M96136, M96137)
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 4, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin No. 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers by Debris in Boiling-Water Reactors (TAC Nos. M96135, M96136, M96137) 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 25, 1997, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin No.
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 25, 1997, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin No.
96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction (ECCS) Strainers by Debris in Boiling Water Reactors (TAC Nos. M96135, M96136, M96137)
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                    E1-23


96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction (ECCS) Strainers by Debris in Boiling Water Reactors (TAC Nos. M96135, M96136, M96137) 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009
Cable Ampacity Commitment:   The cable ampacity issue will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
 
Discussion:   TVA developed a new electrical design standard to address ampacities for cables in conduits, cable trays, and duct banks, as well as derating factors for cable coatings, fire wraps, cable tray covers, and cable tray bottoms. Approval of this program is contained in NUREG-1232 (Reference 1).
April 27, 2007 E1-24 Cable Ampacity Commitment: The cable ampacity issue will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Status:       Complete TVA has resolved the cable ampacity issue.
Discussion: TVA developed a new electrical design standard to address ampacities for cables in conduits, cable trays, and duct banks, as well as derating factors for cable coatings, fire wraps, cable tray covers, and cable tray bottoms. Approval of this program is contained in NUREG-1232 (Reference 1).
Status: Complete TVA has resolved the cable ampacity issue.  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
Browns Ferry Unit 2 [Section 3.11.3, Page 3-9]
 
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Browns Ferry Unit 2 [Section 3.11.3, Page 3-9]  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-25 Cable Installation Issue Number 1, Brand Rex Cable Issues Commitment: To resolve the Brand Rex cable issue, corrective actions will be implemented prior to the restart of Unit 1 in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including Brand Rex, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, the Staff found implementing the
 
corrective actions for the Brand Rex cable issue in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent to be acceptable pending the results of additional qualification testing being performed by TVA.
TVA has identified contract number 80K6-825419 as the source of the Brand Rex cables issue for BFN. 


Cable Installation Issue Number 1, Brand Rex Cable Issues Commitment:    To resolve the Brand Rex cable issue, corrective actions will be implemented prior to the restart of Unit 1 in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion:    The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including Brand Rex, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, the Staff found implementing the corrective actions for the Brand Rex cable issue in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent to be acceptable pending the results of additional qualification testing being performed by TVA.
TVA has identified contract number 80K6-825419 as the source of the Brand Rex cables issue for BFN.
Additional testing demonstrated the ability of the cables to perform their intended safety function for a qualified life of 40 years. TVA has removed all non-installed Brand Rex cable furnished on contract 80K6-825419. Administrative controls are in place to prevent future applications of this cable type and manufacturer from being installed at BFN.
Additional testing demonstrated the ability of the cables to perform their intended safety function for a qualified life of 40 years. TVA has removed all non-installed Brand Rex cable furnished on contract 80K6-825419. Administrative controls are in place to prevent future applications of this cable type and manufacturer from being installed at BFN.
Status: Complete Evaluation concluded that installed cables are acceptable with regard to Brand Rex Cable Issues.  
Status:       Complete Evaluation concluded that installed cables are acceptable with regard to Brand Rex Cable Issues.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007                  E1-25


and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
Cable Installation Issue Number 2, Cable Separations Issues Commitment:   TVA committed to the following:
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues
 
April 27, 2007 E1-26 Cable Installation Issue Number 2, Cable Separations Issues Commitment: TVA committed to the following:  
: 1. Prior to fuel load of Unit 1, TVA will implement all corrective actions in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria and implementation precedent for the following cable separations issues:
: 1. Prior to fuel load of Unit 1, TVA will implement all corrective actions in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria and implementation precedent for the following cable separations issues:
* V4 and V5 cables which originate from safety-related power supplies,
* V4 and V5 cables which originate from safety-related power supplies,
Line 443: Line 349:
* Nondivisional V1 and V2 cables which originate from both safety-related and nonsafety-related power supplies,
* Nondivisional V1 and V2 cables which originate from both safety-related and nonsafety-related power supplies,
* Divisional and nondivisional cables designated with an IE and IES suffix, and
* Divisional and nondivisional cables designated with an IE and IES suffix, and
* Divisional V1 and V2 cables. 2. As documented in References 1 through 6, Unit 2 validated the use of the cable schedule drawings (45C800 series) in determining the  
* Divisional V1 and V2 cables.
 
: 2. As documented in References 1 through 6, Unit 2 validated the use of the cable schedule drawings (45C800 series) in determining the installed configuration of cables in the plant.
installed configuration of cables in the plant.
Unit 1 cables were included in the population of cables that were used in the validation process during the Unit 2 restart effort. As documented in Reference 7, the Unit 1 cables have always been routed manually. The Unit 1 circuit schedule was not an electronic database. Therefore, TVA will use the 45C800 series drawings as the document of record in the determination of acceptable routing for Unit 1.
Unit 1 cables were included in the population of cables that were used in the validation process during the Unit 2 restart effort. As documented in Reference 7, the Unit 1 cables have always been routed manually. The Unit 1 circuit schedule was not an electronic  
April 27, 2007                   E1-26
 
database. Therefore, TVA will use the 45C800 series drawings as the document of record in the determination of acceptable routing for Unit 1.
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: 3. The Unit 1 Master Equipment List (MEL) will establish the list of equipment and device IDs for safety-related and quality-related systems.
: 3. The Unit 1 Master Equipment List (MEL) will establish the list of equipment and device IDs for safety-related and quality-related systems.
For nondivisional V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5 cables identified in the MEL as safety-related for Unit 1, cable separation issues will be resolved by analyzing design drawings to identify cables required to support the safety-related and quality-related devices.
For nondivisional V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5 cables identified in the MEL as safety-related for Unit 1, cable separation issues will be resolved by analyzing design drawings to identify cables required to support the safety-related and quality-related devices.
The resulting list will be compared against the  
The resulting list will be compared against the 45C800 drawings to determine if cables are correctly identified as divisional. If it is determined that a change in divisional status is required, the respective cables will be evaluated against separations criteria.
 
Corrective actions will be completed prior to fuel load.
45C800 drawings to determine if cables are correctly identified as divisional. If it is determined that a change in divisional status is required, the respective cables will be evaluated against separations criteria.
Corrective actions will be completed prior to fuel load.  
: 4. For cables contained in divisional and nondivisional cable trays that physically connect on Unit 1, corrective actions will be implemented prior to Unit 1 fuel load.
: 4. For cables contained in divisional and nondivisional cable trays that physically connect on Unit 1, corrective actions will be implemented prior to Unit 1 fuel load.
Discussion: TVA had identified instances where the electrical separation requirements had not been met at BFN.
Discussion:   TVA had identified instances where the electrical separation requirements had not been met at BFN.
The Units 1 and 3 specific action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation  
The Units 1 and 3 specific action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including cable separation, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. Additional information was requested regarding the corrective actions to be implemented for discrepancies associated with the two cables contained in divisional and nondivisional cable trays that physically connect. This additional information was provided by TVA in Reference 3. The NRC Staff accepted this information in Reference 4.
 
Status:       Complete Evaluations have been completed and noted discrepancies have been corrected.
issues, including cable separation, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. Additional information was requested regarding the corrective actions to be implemented for discrepancies associated with the two cables contained in divisional and nondivisional cable trays that  
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physically connect. This additional information was provided by TVA in Reference 3. The NRC Staff accepted this information in Reference 4.
Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed and noted discrepancies have been corrected.  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-28


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 6, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
TVA letter to NRC, dated January 6, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 9, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 9, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 23, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 23, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 14, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 14, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 23, 1990, NRC Inspection Report No. 50-260/89-59
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 23, 1990, NRC Inspection Report No. 50-260/89-59  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 1990, NRC Inspection Report No. 50-260/90-13
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 1990, NRC Inspection Report No. 50-260/90-13  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 29, 1992, Response to Request for Additional Information on Electrical Cables in Divisional and Nondivisional Trays Which Are Physically Connected April 27, 2007                  E1-28
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 29, 1992, Response to Request for Additional Information on Electrical Cables in Divisional and Nondivisional Trays Which Are Physically Connected  


April 27, 2007 E1-29 Cable Installation Issue Number 3, Low Voltage Vertical Cable Supports   Commitment: TVA will resolve the low voltage vertical cable supports issue in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Cable Installation Issue Number 3, Low Voltage Vertical Cable Supports Commitment:   TVA will resolve the low voltage vertical cable supports issue in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including vertical cable supports, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety  
Discussion:   The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including vertical cable supports, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since no Unit 2 cables with acceptable sidewall bearing pressure failed Hi-Pot testing, the walkdown and evaluation of Unit 1 safety-related low voltage power, control and instrumentation cable is adequate to satisfactorily resolve the vertical support issue.
 
Status:       Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.
Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since no Unit 2 cables with acceptable sidewall bearing pressure failed Hi-Pot testing, the walkdown and evaluation of Unit 1 safety-related low voltage power, control and instrumentation cable is adequate to satisfactorily resolve the vertical support issue.
Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007                  E1-29


Separations
Cable Installation Issue Number 4, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Commitment:   Safety-related medium voltage cables will be identified, walked down and evaluated against the bend radius criteria used for Unit 2 (General Construction Specification G-38). The following corrective actions will be completed:
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues
 
April 27, 2007 E1-30 Cable Installation Issue Number 4, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius   Commitment: Safety-related medium voltage cables will be identified, walked down and evaluated against the bend radius criteria used for Unit 2 (General Construction Specification G-38). The following corrective actions will be completed:
A. Group 1 cables with bend radius of less than 6 times the cable outside diameter (OD) will be replaced.
A. Group 1 cables with bend radius of less than 6 times the cable outside diameter (OD) will be replaced.
B. Group 2 cables with bend radius from 6 times the cable OD to less than 8 times the cable OD will  
B. Group 2 cables with bend radius from 6 times the cable OD to less than 8 times the cable OD will be tested prior to restart and during subsequent outages to facilitate a trend analysis.
C. Group 3 cables, with bend radius 8 times or greater than the cable OD will be allowed to remain in service and be subjected to only normal maintenance testing.
Discussion:    The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including medium voltage cable bend radius, was provided in Reference 1.
The Safety Evaluation of this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since safety-related medium voltage cables are to be identified, walked down and evaluated against the bend radius acceptance criteria contained in Construction Specification G-38 and dispositioned in accordance with the same criteria used for Unit 2, the proposed corrective actions are adequate.
In Reference 3, TVA proposed a new program and corrective actions for medium cable bend radius issues. Results of reinspections were presented to NRC, and Hi-Pot testing was replaced with Load Cycle and Corona Testing. Additional information regarding the revised program was requested in Reference 4, which was provided by TVA in Reference 5. NRC issuance of a Safety Evaluation for this program and a request for additional information was contained in Reference 6. TVA replied in Reference 7, and the Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report was provided in Reference 8.
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be tested prior to restart and during subsequent outages to facilitate a trend analysis.
Status:       Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.
C. Group 3 cables, with bend radius 8 times or greater than the cable OD will be allowed to remain in service and be subjected to only normal maintenance testing.
 
Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including medium voltage cable bend radius, was provided in Reference 1.
The Safety Evaluation of this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since safety-related medium voltage cables are to be identified, walked down and evaluated against the bend radius acceptance criteria contained in Construction Specification G-38 and dispositioned in accordance
 
with the same criteria used for Unit 2, the proposed corrective actions are adequate.
In Reference 3, TVA proposed a new program and corrective actions for medium cable bend radius issues. Results of reinspections were presented to NRC, and Hi-Pot testing was replaced with Load
 
Cycle and Corona Testing. Additional information regarding the revised program was requested in Reference 4, which was provided by TVA in Reference 5. NRC issuance of a Safety Evaluation for this program and a request for additional information was contained in Reference 6. TVA replied in Reference 7, and the Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report was provided in Reference 8.
April 27, 2007 E1-31 Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 17, 1993, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 17, 1993, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 23, 1993, Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 23, 1993, Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 10, 1994, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 10, 1994, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 1, 1994, Safety Evaluation and Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 1, 1994, Safety Evaluation and Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 15, 1994, Reply to NRC Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 15, 1994, Reply to NRC Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 9, 1995, Supplemental Safety Evaluation for Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius  
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 9, 1995, Supplemental Safety Evaluation for Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius April 27, 2007                   E1-31
 
April 27, 2007 E1-32 Cable Installation Issue Number 5, Missing Conduit Bushings Commitment: Type PN cables in 10 CFR 50.49 circuits will be replaced under the Environmental Qualification program. Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including missing conduit bushings, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by
 
Reference 2. In summary, the only cables found damaged on Unit 2 as a result of pulling the cables over a conduit end with a missing bushing were the Type PN. Replacing this type of cable in Unit 1 10 CFR 50.49 circuits was considered adequate to resolve this issue.


Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.  
Cable Installation Issue Number 5, Missing Conduit Bushings Commitment:    Type PN cables in 10 CFR 50.49 circuits will be replaced under the Environmental Qualification program.
Discussion:    The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including missing conduit bushings, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, the only cables found damaged on Unit 2 as a result of pulling the cables over a conduit end with a missing bushing were the Type PN. Replacing this type of cable in Unit 1 10 CFR 50.49 circuits was considered adequate to resolve this issue.
Status:       Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007                   E1-32
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-33 Cable Installation Issue Number 6, Sidewall Pressure, Cable Pullbys, Cable Jamming, Pulling Around 90 Degree Condulets and Thru Mid-Run Flex Conduit Issues Commitment: The cables identified in the Master Equipment List (MEL) as safety-related cables for Unit 1, which are not replaced by other programs, will be reviewed to determine the configuration of their
 
associated raceway. If the design of the raceway meets the criteria for sidewall pressure, jamming, pullbys, mid-run flex or pulling around 90 degree condulet concerns, a walkdown will be performed to confirm the installed configuration. Confirmatory walkdowns will be completed prior to Unit 1 restart. Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including sidewall pressure, cable pullbys, cable jamming, pulling around 90 degree condulets and thru mid-run flex conduit issues, was provided in Reference 1.
Information regarding cable walkdowns and cable routing system database validation was provided in Reference 2.


Cable Installation Issue Number 6, Sidewall Pressure, Cable Pullbys, Cable Jamming, Pulling Around 90 Degree Condulets and Thru Mid-Run Flex Conduit Issues Commitment:    The cables identified in the Master Equipment List (MEL) as safety-related cables for Unit 1, which are not replaced by other programs, will be reviewed to determine the configuration of their associated raceway. If the design of the raceway meets the criteria for sidewall pressure, jamming, pullbys, mid-run flex or pulling around 90 degree condulet concerns, a walkdown will be performed to confirm the installed configuration. Confirmatory walkdowns will be completed prior to Unit 1 restart.
Discussion:    The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including sidewall pressure, cable pullbys, cable jamming, pulling around 90 degree condulets and thru mid-run flex conduit issues, was provided in Reference 1.
Information regarding cable walkdowns and cable routing system database validation was provided in Reference 2.
A Safety Evaluation on cable installation and separation and request for additional information on divisional/nondivisional separation discrepancies was provided in Reference 3. In summary, cable damage was not identified on Unit 2 during the resolution of the sidewall pressure, cable pullbys, cable jamming and pulling around 90-degree condulets and through mid-run flex conduits issues.
A Safety Evaluation on cable installation and separation and request for additional information on divisional/nondivisional separation discrepancies was provided in Reference 3. In summary, cable damage was not identified on Unit 2 during the resolution of the sidewall pressure, cable pullbys, cable jamming and pulling around 90-degree condulets and through mid-run flex conduits issues.
Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.  
Status:       Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.
 
April 27, 2007                   E1-33
April 27, 2007 E1-34


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 6, 1992, Additional Information on TVA's Action Plan for Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 6, 1992, Additional Information on TVA's Action Plan for Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007                   E1-34
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical  
 
Cable Installation and Separation Issues  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-35 Cable Installation Issue Number 7, Use of Condulets as Pull Points  Commitment: The 600V safety-related cables that are susceptible to damage from the use of condulets as pull points will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including the use of


condulets as pull points, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, TVA's evaluation of this issue for Unit 2 determined that the type of conduit configurations susceptible to this problem was limited to several cases of large 600 volt cables in three inch conduits. Therefore, TVA will review the Unit 1 600 volts cables installed in conduit in accordance with the Unit 2 program guidelines. The required corrective actions will be completed prior to fuel load.
Cable Installation Issue Number 7, Use of Condulets as Pull Points Commitment:  The 600V safety-related cables that are susceptible to damage from the use of condulets as pull points will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.  
Discussion:  The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including the use of condulets as pull points, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, TVA's evaluation of this issue for Unit 2 determined that the type of conduit configurations susceptible to this problem was limited to several cases of large 600 volt cables in three inch conduits. Therefore, TVA will review the Unit 1 600 volts cables installed in conduit in accordance with the Unit 2 program guidelines. The required corrective actions will be completed prior to fuel load.
Status:       Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007                 E1-35
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical  
 
Cable Installation and Separation Issues  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-36 Cable Installation Issue Number 8, Medium Voltage Vertical Cable Supports  Commitment: The medium voltage vertical cable supports issue will be resolved by evaluating cables not meeting the vertical cable support criteria for static sidewall bearing pressure (SSBP). Cables with unacceptable SSBP will be Hi-Pot tested. Cables passing the Hi-Pot test will be supported in accordance with G-38. Cables failing the 
 
Hi-Pot test will be replaced.
Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including medium voltage vertical cable supports, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since no
 
Unit 2 cables with acceptable sidewall bearing pressure failed Hi-Pot testing, the walkdowns and evaluation of Class 1E medium voltage cables is adequate to satisfactorily resolve the vertical support issue.
Status: Complete  Evaluations have been completed, and noted


discrepancies have been corrected.  
Cable Installation Issue Number 8, Medium Voltage Vertical Cable Supports Commitment:    The medium voltage vertical cable supports issue will be resolved by evaluating cables not meeting the vertical cable support criteria for static sidewall bearing pressure (SSBP). Cables with unacceptable SSBP will be Hi-Pot tested. Cables passing the Hi-Pot test will be supported in accordance with G-38. Cables failing the Hi-Pot test will be replaced.
Discussion:    The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including medium voltage vertical cable supports, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since no Unit 2 cables with acceptable sidewall bearing pressure failed Hi-Pot testing, the walkdowns and evaluation of Class 1E medium voltage cables is adequate to satisfactorily resolve the vertical support issue.
Status:        Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007                   E1-36
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-37 Cable Splices Commitment: TVA will identify Class IE cable splices located in harsh environment and ensure they are qualified for their intended service during a design basis accident (DBA).
Discussion: TVA's program to resolve the splice issue was submitted in Reference 1. TVA performed a field walkdown of safety-related conduits to identify and


document Class 1E cable splices which are required to be environmentally qualified and to verify the installed splice configuration. The field data was evaluated against construction specification requirements to determine which splices require rework. Actions were taken to either rework the splice or rework both the splice and raceway system  
Cable Splices Commitment:  TVA will identify Class IE cable splices located in harsh environment and ensure they are qualified for their intended service during a design basis accident (DBA).
 
Discussion:  TVAs program to resolve the splice issue was submitted in Reference 1. TVA performed a field walkdown of safety-related conduits to identify and document Class 1E cable splices which are required to be environmentally qualified and to verify the installed splice configuration. The field data was evaluated against construction specification requirements to determine which splices require rework. Actions were taken to either rework the splice or rework both the splice and raceway system to accommodate a qualified splice.
to accommodate a qualified splice.
Status:       Complete
Status: Complete  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Issues (NRC TAC No. 62260)
TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Issues (NRC TAC No. 62260)  
April 27, 2007                 E1-37
 
April 27, 2007 E1-38 Cable Tray Supports Commitment: TVA intends to utilize the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) for seismic qualification of cable trays. Discussion: The original action plan to disposition concerns related to Unit 1 cable tray supports was provided in Reference 1. However, due to the issuance of
 
Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46, BFN submitted a revised program in order to take advantage of the NRC approved process for resolving USI A-46 (Reference 2). NRC accepted the schedule for implementing the revised
 
program for Unit 1 in Reference 3 and requested additional information regarding the revised methodology and criteria. This information was provided in Reference 4 and accepted by NRC in Reference 5.
Status: C-C The Unit 1 cable tray supports have been evaluated


utilizing the GIP in accordance with USI A-46. A summary report was provided to NRC in Reference 6.
Cable Tray Supports Commitment:  TVA intends to utilize the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) for seismic qualification of cable trays.
Discussion:  The original action plan to disposition concerns related to Unit 1 cable tray supports was provided in Reference 1. However, due to the issuance of Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46, BFN submitted a revised program in order to take advantage of the NRC approved process for resolving USI A-46 (Reference 2). NRC accepted the schedule for implementing the revised program for Unit 1 in Reference 3 and requested additional information regarding the revised methodology and criteria. This information was provided in Reference 4 and accepted by NRC in Reference 5.
Status:      C-C The Unit 1 cable tray supports have been evaluated utilizing the GIP in accordance with USI A-46. A summary report was provided to NRC in Reference 6.
Necessary modifications and repairs have been completed.
Necessary modifications and repairs have been completed.
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 7).  
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 7).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Tray Supports
TVA letter to NRC, dated March 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Tray Supports  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and  
 
Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant April 27, 2007 E1-39
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant April 27, 2007                   E1-38
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)
 
: 7. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)  
50-259 April 27, 2007                 E1-39
: 7. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-40 Component and Piece Part Qualification Commitment: TVA will implement a component and piece part qualification program.
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA provided a change in methodology in performing the component and piece part qualification for safety-related components in 10 CFR 50.49 applications. TVA proposed to use statistical sampling techniques to achieve a 95/95
 
confidence level of qualification adequacy as opposed to the 100% verification performed for Unit 2. Additional information was requested by the NRC Staff in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. In Reference 4, NRC responded that this issue would be addressed by inspection rather than a revision to the Safety Evaluation.


Component and Piece Part Qualification Commitment:  TVA will implement a component and piece part qualification program.
Discussion:  In Reference 1, TVA provided a change in methodology in performing the component and piece part qualification for safety-related components in 10 CFR 50.49 applications. TVA proposed to use statistical sampling techniques to achieve a 95/95 confidence level of qualification adequacy as opposed to the 100% verification performed for Unit 2. Additional information was requested by the NRC Staff in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. In Reference 4, NRC responded that this issue would be addressed by inspection rather than a revision to the Safety Evaluation.
Since this correspondence, TVA decided to perform a 100% verification as performed on Unit 2.
Since this correspondence, TVA decided to perform a 100% verification as performed on Unit 2.
Status: Complete The Unit 1 component and piece part qualification program for safety-related components in 10 CFR 50.49 applications has been implemented.  
Status:       Complete The Unit 1 component and piece part qualification program for safety-related components in 10 CFR 50.49 applications has been implemented.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 12, 1992, Request for Revision to Safety Evaluation Issued by NRC on January 10, 1990, Related to Component and Piece Part Qualification Plan
TVA letter to NRC, dated June 12, 1992, Request for Revision to Safety Evaluation Issued by NRC on January 10, 1990, Related to Component and Piece Part Qualification Plan  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1992, Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Program
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1992, Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3  
 
Component and Piece Parts Qualification Program  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 17, 1992, Request for Additional Information (RAI)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 17, 1992, Request for Additional Information (RAI)
Regarding BFN Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Plan  
Regarding BFN Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Plan
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 7, 1993, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Program  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 7, 1993, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Program April 27, 2007                 E1-40
 
April 27, 2007 E1-41 Conduit Supports Commitment: TVA intends to utilize the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) for seismic qualification of conduit supports.
Discussion: The original action plan to disposition concerns related to Unit 1 conduits and conduit supports was provided in References 1 through 3 and approved in


Reference 4. However, due to the issuance of Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46, BFN submitted a revised program in order to take advantage of the NRC approved process for resolving USI A-46 (Reference 5). NRC  
Conduit Supports Commitment:  TVA intends to utilize the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) for seismic qualification of conduit supports.
 
Discussion:  The original action plan to disposition concerns related to Unit 1 conduits and conduit supports was provided in References 1 through 3 and approved in Reference 4. However, due to the issuance of Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46, BFN submitted a revised program in order to take advantage of the NRC approved process for resolving USI A-46 (Reference 5). NRC requested additional information regarding the schedule for implementing the revised program in Reference 6.
requested additional information regarding the schedule for implementing the revised program in Reference 6.
In Reference 7, TVA committed to implement the long-term qualification of conduits and conduit supports prior to Unit 1 restart. In Reference 8, NRC determined that it was acceptable for TVA to complete the portion of its USI A-46 program that pertain to conduits and conduit supports, prior to Unit 1 restart in lieu of its prior restart commitments.
In Reference 7, TVA committed to implement the long-term qualification of conduits and conduit supports prior to Unit 1 restart. In Reference 8, NRC determined that it was acceptable for TVA to complete the portion of its USI A-46 program that  
Status:       C-C The Unit 1 conduit supports have been evaluated utilizing the GIP in accordance with USI A-46.
 
pertain to conduits and conduit supports, prior to Unit 1 restart in lieu of its prior restart commitments.
Status: C-C The Unit 1 conduit supports have been evaluated  
 
utilizing the GIP in accordance with USI A-46.
A summary report was provided to NRC in Reference 9. Necessary modifications and repairs have been completed.
A summary report was provided to NRC in Reference 9. Necessary modifications and repairs have been completed.
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 10).  
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 10).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 1991, Program for Resolving Conduit and Conduit Supports Issue Prior to the Restart of Units 1 and 3
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 1991, Program for Resolving Conduit and Conduit Supports Issue Prior to the Restart of Units 1 and 3  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information April 27, 2007                   E1-41
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information April 27, 2007 E1-42
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 29, 1992, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Conduit and Conduit Support -
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 29, 1992, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Conduit and Conduit Support -
Additional Information  
Additional Information
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 20, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Action Plan to Resolve Conduit and Conduit Supports Issues for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 20, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Action Plan to Resolve Conduit and Conduit Supports Issues for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant  
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant  
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 9. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2) 1 0. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
: 9. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)
50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-43 Configuration Management/Design Baseline Commitment: The Unit 1 Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP) will consolidate the two-phase (pre- and post-restart) approach performed on Unit 2.
: 10. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
Discussion: The objective of the DBVP was to re-establish the design basis and evaluate the plant configuration to ensure that it satisfies the design basis. The DBVP, including a discussion of lessons learned
50-259 April 27, 2007                 E1-42


from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. In Reference 2, NRC determined that this commitment was more comprehensive than that accepted by the staff for Unit 2, and was therefore acceptable.
Configuration Management/Design Baseline Commitment:  The Unit 1 Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP) will consolidate the two-phase (pre- and post-restart) approach performed on Unit 2.
Status: C-C Unit 1 satisfies its design basis, safety related structures, systems, and components are supported by engineering analysis and documentation, and the plant configuration is in conformance with TVA's commitments.
Discussion:  The objective of the DBVP was to re-establish the design basis and evaluate the plant configuration to ensure that it satisfies the design basis. The DBVP, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. In Reference 2, NRC determined that this commitment was more comprehensive than that accepted by the staff for Unit 2, and was therefore acceptable.
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 3).  
Status:       C-C Unit 1 satisfies its design basis, safety related structures, systems, and components are supported by engineering analysis and documentation, and the plant configuration is in conformance with TVAs commitments.
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 3).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 13, 1991, Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP)
TVA letter to NRC, dated June 13, 1991, Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 21, 1991, Assessment of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 Design Baseline Verification Program
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 21, 1991, Assessment of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 Design Baseline Verification Program 3. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
: 3. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-44 Containment Coatings Commitment: The containment coating program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
50-259 April 27, 2007                   E1-43
Discussion: The containment coatings program was described in the Nuclear Performance Plan (Reference 1). TVA performed walkdown inspections of unqualified coating on components installed inside primary containment on Unit 2 to baseline the uncontrolled
 
coating log. An analysis was performed to determine the maximum allowable quantity of coating debris which could be transported to the suction strainers without affecting the ability of the ECCS pumps to perform their post-Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) function. Corrective actions were taken to ensure that the amount of unqualified


coating is maintained below the maximum allowable quantity. NRC approval of the program is documented in Reference 2.
Containment Coatings Commitment:  The containment coating program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Status: Complete The containment coatings program was completed, and the Uncontrolled Coatings Log was issued.  
Discussion:  The containment coatings program was described in the Nuclear Performance Plan (Reference 1). TVA performed walkdown inspections of unqualified coating on components installed inside primary containment on Unit 2 to baseline the uncontrolled coating log. An analysis was performed to determine the maximum allowable quantity of coating debris which could be transported to the suction strainers without affecting the ability of the ECCS pumps to perform their post-Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) function. Corrective actions were taken to ensure that the amount of unqualified coating is maintained below the maximum allowable quantity. NRC approval of the program is documented in Reference 2.
Status:       Complete The containment coatings program was completed, and the Uncontrolled Coatings Log was issued.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2
TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.7 (Page 3-7)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.7 (Page 3-7)  
April 27, 2007                 E1-44
 
April 27, 2007 E1-45 Control Rod Drive (CRD) Insert and Withdrawal Piping Commitment: The seismic qualification of the CRD insert and withdrawal piping will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: TVA's program for the seismic qualification of the 185 CRD insert and withdrawal lines on Unit 2 was provided in Reference 1 and approved by NRC in Reference 2.
Status: C-C Based on reanalysis, pipe supports for CRD insert and withdrawal piping were replaced with new support frames.


NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 3).  
Control Rod Drive (CRD) Insert and Withdrawal Piping Commitment:  The seismic qualification of the CRD insert and withdrawal piping will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion:  TVA's program for the seismic qualification of the 185 CRD insert and withdrawal lines on Unit 2 was provided in Reference 1 and approved by NRC in Reference 2.
Status:      C-C Based on reanalysis, pipe supports for CRD insert and withdrawal piping were replaced with new support frames.
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 3).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 11, 1989, Revised Program Plan - Seismic Qualification of the Control Rod Drive Hydraulic (CRDH) Piping System
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 11, 1989, Revised Program Plan - Seismic Qualification of the Control Rod Drive Hydraulic (CRDH) Piping System 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.2 (Page 2-9)
: 3. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
50-259 April 27, 2007                  E1-45


Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.2 (Page 2-9)
Design Calculation Review Issue:       Complete a design calculation review.
: 3. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
Discussion:   The objective of the design calculation review was to:
50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-46 Design Calculation Review Issue: Complete a design calculation review.
: a. Identify calculations considered to be essential;
Discussion: The objective of the design calculation review was to: a. Identify calculations considered to be essential;  
: b. Ensure that essential calculations support the plant licensing commitments and design basis requirements;
: b. Ensure that essential calculations support the plant licensing commitments and design basis  
: c. Ensure that essential calculations are technically adequate and consistent with the plant configuration; and
 
: d. Ensure that essential calculations supporting the Design Baseline and Verification Program (DBVP) are consistent with the plant functional configuration.
requirements;  
Status:       C-C The design calculation review was incorporated into the Configuration Management / Design Baseline Verification Program in Reference 1.
: c. Ensure that essential calculations are technically adequate and consistent with the plant configuration; and  
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 2).
: d. Ensure that essential calculations supporting the Design Baseline and Verification Program (DBVP) are consistent with the plant functional  
 
configuration.
Status: C-C The design calculation review was incorporated into the Configuration Management / Design Baseline Verification Program in Reference 1.  
 
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 2).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 13, 1991, Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP)
TVA letter to NRC, dated June 13, 1991, Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP)  
: 2. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
: 2. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the  
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Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
Environmental Qualification Commitment:   TVA will complete the qualification of Class IE safety-related equipment.
50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-47 Environmental Qualification Commitment: TVA will complete the qualification of Class IE safety-related equipment.
Discussion:   The qualification of Class IE safety-related equipment will be accomplished when BFN certifies compliance with 10 CFR 50.49, Environmental qualification of electric equipment important to safety for nuclear power plants.
Discussion: The qualification of Class IE safety-related equipment will be accomplished when BFN certifies compliance with 10 CFR 50.49, Environmental qualification of electric equipment important to safety for nuclear power plants.
Status:       Open
Status: Open  


==References:==
==References:==
None  
None April 27, 2007                 E1-47
 
April 27, 2007 E1-48 Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R Commitment: TVA will comply with License Condition 2.C(13).
Discussion: License Condition 2.C(13) states:
"Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant shall implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the approved Fire Protection Program as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report for BFN
 
as approved in the SEs dated December 8, 1988, March 6, 1991, March 31, 1993, November 2, 1995 and Supplement dated November 3, 1989 subject to the following provision:
The licensee may make changes to the


approved fire protection program without prior approval of the Commission only if those changes would not adversely affect the ability to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire."
Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R Commitment:  TVA will comply with License Condition 2.C(13).
NRC issued its Safety Evaluation Report (SER) for BFN's Safe Shutdown Analysis in Reference 1 and  
Discussion:  License Condition 2.C(13) states:
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant shall implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the approved Fire Protection Program as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report for BFN as approved in the SEs dated December 8, 1988, March 6, 1991, March 31, 1993, November 2, 1995 and Supplement dated November 3, 1989 subject to the following provision:
The licensee may make changes to the approved fire protection program without prior approval of the Commission only if those changes would not adversely affect the ability to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire.
NRC issued its Safety Evaluation Report (SER) for BFNs Safe Shutdown Analysis in Reference 1 and approved the associated License Amendment in Reference 2. The SER for the BFN Fire Protection Plan and Fire Hazards Analysis was provided in Reference 3. The NRC staff issued a License amendment for the 10 CFR 50, Appendix R Post-fire Safe Shutdown Program in Reference 4 and issued a supplemental Safety Evaluation in Reference 5.
As requested by the NRC in a letter to TVA dated September 21, 2006 (Reference 6), TVA will notify the NRC of each of the following items:
: 1. TVA, in its letter of April 24, 2006 (Reference 7), committed to identify the Appendix R, Paragraph III.G.2, noncompliances involving operator manual actions, to place them into TVAs corrective action program, and to implement compensatory measures. Therefore, TVA should complete the commitments made in its April 24, 2006, letter, as well as any other restart related commitments made previously to the NRC regarding post-fire operator manual April 27, 2007                  E1-48


approved the associated License Amendment in Reference 2. The SER for the BFN Fire Protection Plan and Fire Hazards Analysis was provided in Reference 3. The NRC staff issued a License amendment for the 10 CFR 50, Appendix R Post-fire Safe Shutdown Program in Reference 4 and issued a supplemental Safety Evaluation in Reference 5.
actions. [STATUS: TVA notified the NRC of completion of these commitments in a letter dated April 24, 2007 (Reference 8).]
--------------------------------
: 2. Safe Shutdown Instructions used to direct those actions needed to bring the unit to safe shutdown in the event of a fire will be completed by January 1, 2007. [STATUS: The U0 (combined U1/2/3) Safe Shutdown Instructions have been approved for Unit 1 restart. The U0 SSIs will supersede the U2/3 SSIs and become effective when Unit 1 goes to Mode 2.]
As requested by the NRC in a letter to TVA dated September 21, 2006 (Reference 6), TVA will notify the NRC of each of the following items:
: 3. Concerning the Unit 1 safe-shutdown analysis design assumptions. [STATUS: This action referred to TVAs planned response to a Generic Letter which, at that time, the NRC expected to issue during September 2006. The Generic Letter has not been issued. TVA will respond for Units 1, 2, and 3 when the Generic Letter is issued. This is not a Unit 1 restart issue.]
: 1. TVA, in its letter of April 24, 2006 (Reference 7), committed to identify the Appendix R, Paragraph III.G.2, noncompliances involving operator manual actions, to place them
Status:       Complete TVA is in compliance with License Condition 2.C(13).
 
into TVA's corrective action program, and to implement compensatory measures. Therefore, TVA should complete the commitments made in its April 24, 2006, letter, as well as any other restart related commitments made previously to the NRC regarding post-fire operator manual April 27, 2007 E1-49 actions.  [STATUS: TVA notified the NRC of completion of these commitments in a letter dated April 24, 2007 (Reference 8).]  
: 2. Safe Shutdown Instructions used to direct those actions needed to bring the unit to safe shutdown in the event of a fire will be completed by January 1, 2007. [STATUS: The U0 (combined U1/2/3) Safe Shutdown Instructions have been approved for Unit 1 restart. The U0 SSIs will supersede the U2/3 SSIs and become  
 
effective when Unit 1 goes to Mode 2.]  
: 3. Concerning the Unit 1 safe-shutdown analysis design assumptions. [STATUS: This action referred to TVA's planned response to a Generic Letter which, at that time, the NRC expected to issue during September 2006. The Generic Letter has not been issued. TVA will respond for  
 
Units 1, 2, and 3 when the Generic Letter is issued. This is not a Unit 1 restart issue.]
Status: Complete TVA is in compliance with License Condition 2.C(13).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 8, 1988, Units 1, 2 and 3 - Appendix R Safe Shutdown System Analysis (TAC 60627, 60628, 60629)
NRC letter to TVA, dated December 8, 1988, Units 1, 2 and 3 - Appendix R Safe Shutdown System Analysis (TAC 60627, 60628, 60629)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 6, 1991, Issuance of Amendment (TAC No. 72965) (TS 268)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 6, 1991, Issuance of Amendment (TAC No. 72965) (TS 268)  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 31, 1993, Fire Protection Program - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2 and 3 (TAC Nos. M82687, M82688 and M82689)
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 31, 1993, Fire Protection Program - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2 and 3 (TAC Nos. M82687, M82688 and  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 2, 1995, Safety Evaluation of Post-Fire Safe Shutdown Capability and Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos.
 
M85254, N87900, M87901, and M87902) (TS 337)
M82689) 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 2, 1995, Safety Evaluation of Post-Fire Safe Shutdown Capability and Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos.
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 3, 1989, Supplemental Safety Evaluation on Post-Fire Safe Shutdown Systems and Final Review of the National Fire Protection Association Code Deviations - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 (TAC Nos. 72908 and 00459)
M85254, N87900, M87901, and M87902) (TS 337)  
April 27, 2007                 E1-49
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 3, 1989, Supplemental Safety Evaluation on Post-Fire Safe  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Status of Fire Protection Program (TAC No. MC8826)
 
Shutdown Systems and Final Review of the National Fire Protection Association Code Deviations - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 (TAC Nos. 72908 and 00459)
April 27, 2007 E1-50
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Status of Fire Protection Program (TAC No. MC8826)  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC dated April 24, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2 and 3 -
: 7. TVA letter to NRC dated April 24, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2 and 3 -
Fire Protection Program - Post-Fire Operator Manual Actions  
Fire Protection Program - Post-Fire Operator Manual Actions
: 8. TVA letter to NRC dated April 24, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2 and 3 -
: 8. TVA letter to NRC dated April 24, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2 and 3 -
Fire Protection Program - Post-Fire Operator  
Fire Protection Program - Post-Fire Operator Manual Actions April 27, 2007                 E1-50
 
Manual Actions  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-51 Flexible Conduits Commitment: Actions necessary to disposition flexible conduit concerns for the 10 CFR 50.49 equipment will be completed prior to restart. Flexible conduits attached to safety-related electrical equipment not covered by 10 CFR 50.49 and within the scope of USI A-46 will be evaluated for seismic adequacy using BFN's A-46 program.
 
Discussion: The program and schedule for the resolution of flexible conduit issues for Unit 1 has been provided to the NRC as part of the resolution of Generic Letter 87-02. In Reference 1, TVA provided a schedule for flexible conduits associated with the resolution of USI A-46. NRC requested additional information regarding the schedule in
 
Reference 2. In Reference 3, TVA provided the schedule for completing flexible conduit concerns in two phases. Flexible conduits attached to electrical equipment covered by 10 CFR 50.49 would be resolved prior to restart of Unit 1. Seismic qualification of flexible conduit other than those connected to electrical equipment covered by 10 CFR 50.49 (i.e., important to safety, but in a mild environment) and within the scope of USI A-46 would
 
be included as part of the resolution of USI A-46.
In Reference 4, NRC found this program acceptable; however, additional information was requested regarding two separate issues regarding flexible conduit. TVA provided the requested information in Reference 5. Additional information was provided


by TVA in Reference 6. NRC subsequently provided a supplemental safety evaluation in Reference 7.
Flexible Conduits Commitment:  Actions necessary to disposition flexible conduit concerns for the 10 CFR 50.49 equipment will be completed prior to restart. Flexible conduits attached to safety-related electrical equipment not covered by 10 CFR 50.49 and within the scope of USI A-46 will be evaluated for seismic adequacy using BFNs A-46 program.
Status: Complete Safety related flexible conduits were evaluated.
Discussion:  The program and schedule for the resolution of flexible conduit issues for Unit 1 has been provided to the NRC as part of the resolution of Generic Letter 87-02. In Reference 1, TVA provided a schedule for flexible conduits associated with the resolution of USI A-46. NRC requested additional information regarding the schedule in Reference 2. In Reference 3, TVA provided the schedule for completing flexible conduit concerns in two phases. Flexible conduits attached to electrical equipment covered by 10 CFR 50.49 would be resolved prior to restart of Unit 1. Seismic qualification of flexible conduit other than those connected to electrical equipment covered by 10 CFR 50.49 (i.e., important to safety, but in a mild environment) and within the scope of USI A-46 would be included as part of the resolution of USI A-46.
Breakages (conduit failures) from this evaluation were resolved.  
In Reference 4, NRC found this program acceptable; however, additional information was requested regarding two separate issues regarding flexible conduit. TVA provided the requested information in Reference 5. Additional information was provided by TVA in Reference 6. NRC subsequently provided a supplemental safety evaluation in Reference 7.
 
Status:       Complete Safety related flexible conduits were evaluated.
April 27, 2007 E1-52
Breakages (conduit failures) from this evaluation were resolved.
April 27, 2007                 E1-51


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities.
TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual  
 
Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities.  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant  
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A Response to  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the Evaluation of the Seismic Adequacy of Flexible Conduit
 
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 28, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)- Units 1, 2, and 3 - Seismic Adequacy of Flexible Conduits
Request for Additional Information Regarding the Evaluation of the Seismic Adequacy of Flexible Conduit 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 28, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)- Units 1, 2, and 3 - Seismic Adequacy of Flexible Conduits  
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 3, 1995, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Flexible Conduit Seismic Design and Installation Criteria April 27, 2007                 E1-52
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 3, 1995, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Flexible Conduit Seismic Design and Installation Criteria  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-53 Fuses  Commitment: The fuse issue will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: NRC approval of TVA's fuse program is documented in NUREG-1232 (Reference 1). The completion plan for the fuse program was provided by Reference 2. TVA has removed the reference to amperage from drawings and replaced them with the appropriate unique


identifier for Class 1E fuses. TVA has installed permanent fuse labeling.
Fuses Commitment:  The fuse issue will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Status: Complete  
Discussion:  NRC approval of TVA's fuse program is documented in NUREG-1232 (Reference 1). The completion plan for the fuse program was provided by Reference 2. TVA has removed the reference to amperage from drawings and replaced them with the appropriate unique identifier for Class 1E fuses. TVA has installed permanent fuse labeling.
Status:       Complete


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.11.2 (Page 3-9)
NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 29, 1992, Completion Plan for the Fuse Program April 27, 2007                 E1-53
 
Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.11.2 (Page 3-9)  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 29, 1992, Completion Plan for the Fuse Program  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-54 Generic Letter 82-33, Instrumentation to Follow the Course of an Accident - Regulatory Guide 1.97 Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 82-33.
Discussion: Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737, which included the request to review Regulatory Guide 1.97, was sent to TVA in Generic Letter 82-33 (Reference 1). TVA originally responded to Generic Letter 82-33 in Reference 2.


Generic Letter 82-33, Instrumentation to Follow the Course of an Accident - Regulatory Guide 1.97 Commitment:  TVA will complete Generic Letter 82-33.
Discussion:  Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737, which included the request to review Regulatory Guide 1.97, was sent to TVA in Generic Letter 82-33 (Reference 1). TVA originally responded to Generic Letter 82-33 in Reference 2.
TVA was ordered to submit a report to NRC describing how the requirements of Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737 have been or will be met and an implementation schedule (Reference 3).
TVA was ordered to submit a report to NRC describing how the requirements of Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737 have been or will be met and an implementation schedule (Reference 3).
NRC requested additional information and/or justification in Reference 4. TVA responded to  
NRC requested additional information and/or justification in Reference 4. TVA responded to this request in Reference 5. TVA provided updated information regarding Reactor Coolant System pressure indication in Reference 6. A Safety Evaluation Report (SER) was issued by NRC in Reference 7. As part of this SER, TVA was directed to qualify the instrumentation that measures seven variables in accordance with 10 CFR 50.49. TVA either provided additional justification or committed to upgrade the instrumentation discussed in the SER in Reference 8. A revised SER was issued as part of the NRC's February 8, 1990 letter (Reference 9). This revised SER also directed TVA to install a qualified neutron monitoring system.
 
In Reference 10, TVA requested further BFN specific actions regarding the neutron flux monitoring instrumentation be deferred pending the resolution of the BWR Owners' Group appeal.
this request in Reference 5. TVA provided updated information regarding Reactor Coolant System pressure indication in Reference 6. A Safety Evaluation Report (SER) was issued by NRC in Reference 7. As part of this SER, TVA was directed to qualify the instrumentation that measures seven variables in accordance with 10 CFR 50.49. TVA either provided additional justification or committed to upgrade the instrumentation discussed  
 
in the SER in Reference 8. A revised SER was issued as part of the NRC's February 8, 1990 letter (Reference 9). This revised SER also directed TVA to install a qualified neutron monitoring system.
In Reference 10, TVA requested further BFN specific actions regarding the neutron flux monitoring instrumentation be deferred pending the resolution  
 
of the BWR Owners' Group appeal.
In Reference 11, TVA identified previously submitted deviation to Regulatory Guide 1.97 for which NRC review was still required, addressed discrepancies between TVA letters and NRC SERs, and identified new deviations for NRC review.
In Reference 11, TVA identified previously submitted deviation to Regulatory Guide 1.97 for which NRC review was still required, addressed discrepancies between TVA letters and NRC SERs, and identified new deviations for NRC review.
Additional information regarding emergency damper position indication was provided by TVA in  
Additional information regarding emergency damper position indication was provided by TVA in Reference 12. The deviations addressed above were addressed in the NRC's May 10, 1991, SER (Reference 13). In addition, implementation of qualified neutron flux monitoring capability was deferred pending review of an appeal by the BWR Owners Group.
 
April 27, 2007                 E1-54
Reference 12. The deviations addressed above were addressed in the NRC's May 10, 1991, SER (Reference 13). In addition, implementation of qualified neutron flux monitoring capability was deferred pending review of an appeal by the BWR Owners Group.
April 27, 2007 E1-55 A revised SER regarding neutron flux monitoring instrumentation was issued in Reference 14. TVA's review of BFN's neutron flux monitoring instrumentation against the criteria referenced by the SER was provided in References 15 and 16. As part of Reference 16, TVA committed to evaluate the neutron monitoring system cables, electrical penetrations and connectors for conformance to the criteria reference by the SER. This evaluation has been completed. Consistent with the conclusions


reached for Units 2 and 3, the Unit 1 neutron monitoring system cables, electrical penetrations, and electrical connectors are capable of operating throughout the one hour duration of the ATWS event.
A revised SER regarding neutron flux monitoring instrumentation was issued in Reference 14. TVA's review of BFNs neutron flux monitoring instrumentation against the criteria referenced by the SER was provided in References 15 and 16. As part of Reference 16, TVA committed to evaluate the neutron monitoring system cables, electrical penetrations and connectors for conformance to the criteria reference by the SER. This evaluation has been completed. Consistent with the conclusions reached for Units 2 and 3, the Unit 1 neutron monitoring system cables, electrical penetrations, and electrical connectors are capable of operating throughout the one hour duration of the ATWS event.
NRC acceptance of the deviation requested by TVA was documented in the May 3, 1994 SER (Reference 17).
NRC acceptance of the deviation requested by TVA was documented in the May 3, 1994 SER (Reference 17).
Status: C-C TVA has replaced the subject instrumentation with qualified devices.
Status:       C-C TVA has replaced the subject instrumentation with qualified devices.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-07 (Reference 18).  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-07 (Reference 18).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to All Licensees of Operating Reactors, Applicants for Operating Licenses, and Holders of Construction Permits, dated December 17, 1982, Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737 -
NRC letter to All Licensees of Operating Reactors, Applicants for Operating Licenses, and Holders of Construction Permits, dated December 17, 1982, Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737 -
Requirements for Emergency Response Capability (Generic Letter 82-33)
Requirements for Emergency Response Capability (Generic Letter 82-33)  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 30, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 82-33
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 30, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 82-33  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 12, 1984, Issuance of Orders Confirming Licensee Commitments on Emergency Response Capability
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 12, 1984, Issuance of Orders Confirming Licensee Commitments on Emergency Response Capability  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1985, Emergency Response Capability - Conformance to R.G. 1.97, Rev. 2
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1985, Emergency Response Capability - Conformance to R.G. 1.97, Rev. 2  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 7, 1985, in regards to conformance with Regulatory Guide 1.97
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 7, 1985, in regards to conformance with Regulatory Guide 1.97  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 20, 1985, in regards to conformance with Regulatory Guide 1.97 April 27, 2007                   E1-55
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 20, 1985, in regards to conformance with Regulatory Guide 1.97 April 27, 2007 E1-56
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, date June 23, 1988, Generic Letter 82-33, Request for Compliance with the Guidelines of Regulatory Guide (R.G.) 1.97 as Applied to Emergency Response Facilities
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, date June 23, 1988, Generic Letter 82-33, Request for Compliance with the Guidelines of Regulatory Guide (R.G.) 1.97 as Applied to Emergency Response Facilities  
: 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 23, 1988, Response to NRC's Safety Evaluation Report on Regulatory Guide 1.97 as Applied to Emergency Response Facilities Dated June 23, 1988
: 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 23, 1988, Response to NRC's Safety Evaluation Report on Regulatory Guide 1.97 as Applied to Emergency Response Facilities Dated June 23, 1988  
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 8, 1990, Emergency Response Capability - Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97. Revision 3
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 8, 1990, Emergency Response Capability - Conformance to  
: 10. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 14, 1990, Response to NRC's February 8, 1990 Safety Evaluation Report Regarding Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 3 - Neutron Flux Monitoring Instrumentation
: 11. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1990, Response to NRC Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report (SER) on Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.97 Compliance dated February 8, 1990
: 12. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1990, Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.97 Emergency Ventilation Dampers Position Indication
: 13. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 10, 1991, Safety Evaluation of Emergency Response Capability -
Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 3
: 14. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1993, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring
: 15. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring
: 16. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 10, 1994, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring
: 17. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 3, 1994, Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 18. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007                  E1-56


Regulatory Guide 1.97. Revision 3 1 0. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 14, 1990, Response to NRC's February 8, 1990 Safety Evaluation Report Regarding Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 3 - Neutron Flux Monitoring Instrumentation 1 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1990, Response to NRC Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report (SER) on Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.97 Compliance dated February 8, 1990 1 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1990, Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.97 Emergency Ventilation Dampers Position Indication 1 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 10, 1991, Safety Evaluation of Emergency Response Capability -
Generic Letter 83-08, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments Commitment:   TVA will modify the torus vacuum breakers.
Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 3 1 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1993, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring 1 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring 1 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 10, 1994, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring 1 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 3, 1994, Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 1 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007
Discussion:   TVA responded to the Generic Letter in Reference 1 and committed to modify the torus vacuum breakers.
 
NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. The NRC Safety Evaluation Report was issued in Reference 4. It concluded that TVAs actions would be adequate to restore the original design margin of safety for its vacuum breakers under the revised loadings in the Mark I containment.
April 27, 2007 E1-57 Generic Letter 83-08, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments Commitment: TVA will modify the torus vacuum breakers.
Status:       C-C TVA modified the torus vacuum breakers.
Discussion: TVA responded to the Generic Letter in Reference 1 and committed to modify the torus vacuum breakers.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 5).
NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. The NRC Safety Evaluation Report was  
 
issued in Reference 4. It concluded that TVA's actions would be adequate to restore the original design margin of safety for its vacuum breakers under the revised loadings in the Mark I containment.
Status: C-C TVA modified the torus vacuum breakers.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 5).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 5, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 83-08
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 5, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 83-08  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 17, 1986, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments (Generic Letter 83-08)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 17, 1986, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments (Generic Letter 83-08)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 7, 1986, in regards to Generic Letter 83-08
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 7, 1986, in regards to Generic Letter 83-08  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 25, 1986, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments (Generic Letter 83-08); MPA D-20
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 25, 1986, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments (Generic Letter 83-08); MPA D-20  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007                   E1-57
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-58 Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)
Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter, Item 1.2.
Discussion: In response to Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, TVA committed in Reference 1 to the installation of an upgraded process computer and an enhanced sequence of events recording capability. TVA's response was found to be acceptable in the NRC's Safety
 
Evaluation provided by Reference 2.
As discussed in Reference 3, the Unit 2 equipment was replaced with more modern and sophisticated hardware, since the time of the original TVA submittal. The previously described upgrade to a Digital VAX 11/750 process computer system was


accomplished using a Digital VAX 6000 system. The functions previously performed by the sequence of events and time history recorder are now accomplished using the process computer system.
Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)
Commitment:  TVA will complete Generic Letter, Item 1.2.
Discussion:  In response to Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, TVA committed in Reference 1 to the installation of an upgraded process computer and an enhanced sequence of events recording capability. TVA's response was found to be acceptable in the NRC's Safety Evaluation provided by Reference 2.
As discussed in Reference 3, the Unit 2 equipment was replaced with more modern and sophisticated hardware, since the time of the original TVA submittal. The previously described upgrade to a Digital VAX 11/750 process computer system was accomplished using a Digital VAX 6000 system. The functions previously performed by the sequence of events and time history recorder are now accomplished using the process computer system.
However, the guidance contained in the Generic Letter and the requirements of the Safety Evaluation continue to be met.
However, the guidance contained in the Generic Letter and the requirements of the Safety Evaluation continue to be met.
Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1983, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1983, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 12, 1985, Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 12, 1985, Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 9, 1993, Completion of Unit 2 Commitment for Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2 - Post-Trip Review - Data and Information Capability (GSI 75 / MPA B-085)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 9, 1993, Completion of Unit 2 Commitment for Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2 - Post-Trip Review - Data and Information Capability (GSI 75 / MPA B-085)  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-58
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC  
 
Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  


April 27, 2007 E1-59 Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.2, Periodic On-Line Testing   Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter, Item 4.5.2.
Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.2, Periodic On-Line Testing Commitment:   TVA will complete Generic Letter, Item 4.5.2.
Discussion: The NRC's position on this item was that plants not currently designed to permit periodic on-line testing shall justify not making modifications to permit such testing. Alternatives to on-line testing proposed by licensees will be considered  
Discussion:   The NRCs position on this item was that plants not currently designed to permit periodic on-line testing shall justify not making modifications to permit such testing. Alternatives to on-line testing proposed by licensees will be considered where special circumstances exist and where the objective of high reliability can be met in another way. TVAs initial response to this item (Reference 1) stated that on-line testing was being evaluated. A description of the Reactor Protection System (RPS) functional testing and reliability was provided by TVA in Reference 2.
 
The NRC Safety Evaluation states the on-line testing capability of BFNs RPS meets the intent of this item and is therefore acceptable (Reference 3).
where special circumstances exist and where the objective of high reliability can be met in another way. TVA's initial response to this item (Reference 1) stated that on-line testing was being evaluated. A description of the Reactor Protection System (RPS) functional testing and reliability was provided by TVA in Reference 2.  
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).
 
The NRC Safety Evaluation states the on-line testing capability of BFN's RPS meets the intent of this item and is therefore acceptable (Reference 3).
Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1983, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1983, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 15, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 15, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 2, 1986, Reactor Trip System Reliability, On-Line Testing, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.2
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 2, 1986, Reactor Trip System Reliability, On-Line Testing, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.2  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                 E1-59
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-60 Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.3, Intervals for On-Line Testing Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3.
Discussion: The NRC Staff has reviewed the General Electric Topical Reports NEDC-30844, BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) Response to NRC Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3, and NEDC-30851P, Technical Specifications Improvement Analysis for BWR Reactor
 
Protection System, and issued a favorable Safety Evaluation Report (Reference 1).
In Reference 2, TVA endorsed the BWROG position and stated the analysis presented in NEDC-30851P were applicable to BFN. No Technical Specifications instrument calibration frequency extensions were
 
requested based on these reports. Differences between the parts of BFN's Reactor Protection System (RPS) that perform the trip functions and those of the base case plant were analyzed using the procedures of Appendix K of NEDC-30851P to demonstrate no appreciable change in RPS availability or public risk. The Safety Evaluation that closed this item was provided by Reference 3.


Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  
Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.3, Intervals for On-Line Testing Commitment:  TVA will complete Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3.
Discussion:  The NRC Staff has reviewed the General Electric Topical Reports NEDC-30844, BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) Response to NRC Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3, and NEDC-30851P, Technical Specifications Improvement Analysis for BWR Reactor Protection System, and issued a favorable Safety Evaluation Report (Reference 1).
In Reference 2, TVA endorsed the BWROG position and stated the analysis presented in NEDC-30851P were applicable to BFN. No Technical Specifications instrument calibration frequency extensions were requested based on these reports. Differences between the parts of BFNs Reactor Protection System (RPS) that perform the trip functions and those of the base case plant were analyzed using the procedures of Appendix K of NEDC-30851P to demonstrate no appreciable change in RPS availability or public risk. The Safety Evaluation that closed this item was provided by Reference 3.
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to BWR Owners Group, dated July 15, 1987, General Electric Company (GE)
NRC letter to BWR Owners Group, dated July 15, 1987, General Electric Company (GE)  
Topical Reports NEDC-30844, BWR Owners' Group Response to NRC Generic Letter 83-28, and NEDC-30851P, Technical Specifications Improvement Analysis for BWR RPS
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 5, 1990, Generic Letter 83-28, Required Actions Based on Generic Implications of Salem ATWS Events, Item 4.5.3, Reactor Trip System Reliability
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 17, 1990, Safety Evaluation of Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3, Reactor Trip Reliability - On-Line Functional Testing of the Reactor Trip System
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-60


Topical Reports NEDC-30844, BWR Owners' Group Response to NRC Generic Letter 83-28, and NEDC-30851P, Technical Specifications Improvement Analysis for BWR RPS
Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 Commitment:   TVA will resolve USI A-46.
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 5, 1990, Generic Letter 83-28, Required Actions Based on Generic Implications of Salem ATWS Events, Item 4.5.3, Reactor Trip System Reliability
Discussion:   In Reference 1, TVA committed to use the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) methodology as documented in the Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) to resolve USI A-46 at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant. NRC requested clarification regarding TVAs approach in Reference 2, which TVA supplied in Reference 3. In Reference 4, the staff considered TVA's commitment to comply with GIP-2 an acceptable method for resolving USI A-46 at BFN.
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 17, 1990, Safety Evaluation of Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3, Reactor Trip Reliability - On-Line Functional Testing of the Reactor Trip System
TVA provided its response to Generic Letter 87-02 for Unit 1 in Reference 5.
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
 
April 27, 2007 E1-61 Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 Commitment: TVA will resolve USI A-46.
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to use the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) methodology as documented in the Generic Implementation  
 
Procedure (GIP) to resolve USI A-46 at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant. NRC requested clarification regarding TVA's approach in Reference 2, which TVA supplied in Reference 3. In Reference 4, the staff considered TVA's commitment to comply with GIP-2 an acceptable method for resolving USI A-46 at BFN.
TVA provided its response to Generic Letter 87-02  
 
for Unit 1 in Reference 5.
TVA completed the USI-A46 review and resolved outliers. TVA completed the operations review of Safe Shutdown Equipment List (SSEL) following the A-46 verification. The review determined that Unit 1 can be safely shutdown to Mode 3 and maintained while using only the equipment in the SSEL.
TVA completed the USI-A46 review and resolved outliers. TVA completed the operations review of Safe Shutdown Equipment List (SSEL) following the A-46 verification. The review determined that Unit 1 can be safely shutdown to Mode 3 and maintained while using only the equipment in the SSEL.
IR 2006-006 (Reference 6) stated "- However, final closure of these items will be deferred until NRR  
IR 2006-006 (Reference 6) stated However, final closure of these items will be deferred until NRR completes their review in this area and any SERs, if required, are issued.
 
Status:       Complete The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 7.
completes their review in this area and any SERs, if required, are issued."
Status: Complete The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 7.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)
April 27, 2007 E1-62
April 27, 2007                   E1-61
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)
: 5. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as Corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)  
: 5. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as Corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 8, 2006, Review of Licensee Response to NRC Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 That Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure Revision 2, As Corrected on February 14, 1992  
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 8, 2006, Review of Licensee Response to NRC Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 That Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure Revision 2, As Corrected on February 14, 1992 April 27, 2007                 E1-62
 
April 27, 2007 E1-63 Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-01.
Discussion: TVA's program to address Generic Letter 88-01 was provided by Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation documenting the acceptability of the program was included in Reference 2. Supplemental information regarding Unit 1 was submitted in Reference 3. The


Safety Evaluation for Unit 1 was provided by Reference 5.
Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Commitment:  TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-01.
Status: C-C TVA has completed the Generic Letter 88-01 program.  
Discussion:  TVA's program to address Generic Letter 88-01 was provided by Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation documenting the acceptability of the program was included in Reference 2. Supplemental information regarding Unit 1 was submitted in Reference 3. The Safety Evaluation for Unit 1 was provided by Reference 5.
 
Status:       C-C TVA has completed the Generic Letter 88-01 program.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 28, 1992, Supplemental Response to Generic Letter (GL) 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 28, 1992, Supplemental Response to Generic Letter (GL) 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 3, 1993, Safety Evaluation of Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 3, 1993, Safety Evaluation of Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 21, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking In BWR Austentic Stainless Steel Piping
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 21, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking In BWR Austentic Stainless Steel Piping  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA dated May 30, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in BWR [Boiling Water Reactor] Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping April 27, 2007                  E1-63
: 5. NRC letter to TVA dated May 30, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in BWR [Boiling Water Reactor] Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping  


April 27, 2007 E1-64 Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-11.
Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations Commitment:   TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-11.
Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 88-11 in Reference 1. TVA concluded that the current pressure-temperature curves in each plant's Technical Specifications were valid through the  
Discussion:   TVA responded to Generic Letter 88-11 in Reference 1. TVA concluded that the current pressure-temperature curves in each plant's Technical Specifications were valid through the next two fuel cycles when compared to the Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2, methodology.
 
next two fuel cycles when compared to the Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2, methodology.
Supplemental information was provided for BFN in References 2 and 3.
Supplemental information was provided for BFN in References 2 and 3.
In Reference 4, TVA proposed Technical Specifications changes for BFN Units 1, 2 and 3 to  
In Reference 4, TVA proposed Technical Specifications changes for BFN Units 1, 2 and 3 to incorporate pressure-temperature curves calculated using Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2, methodology. NRC requested additional information in Reference 5, which was provided by TVA in Reference 6. The proposed Technical Specifications were issued by Reference 7.
 
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).
incorporate pressure-temperature curves calculated using Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2, methodology. NRC requested additional information in Reference 5, which was provided by TVA in Reference 6. The proposed Technical Specifications were issued by Reference 7.
Status: C-C  
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 30, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations
TVA letter to NRC, dated November 30, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 1991, TVA Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position of Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations
 
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 30, 1991, TVA Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position of Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations April 27, 2007                   E1-64
88 NRC Position on Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1991, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 293
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 1991, TVA Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position of Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 28, 1991, Pressure-Temperature Limits Pursuant to Generic Letter 88-11 as Reflected in Proposed Amendment to Technical Specification (TS 293)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 30, 1991, TVA Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position of Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-65
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1991, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 293  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 28, 1991, Pressure-Temperature Limits Pursuant to Generic Letter 88-11 as Reflected in Proposed Amendment to Technical Specification (TS 293)  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1991, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 293 -
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1991, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 293 -
Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Material and its Impact on Plant Operations -  
Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Material and its Impact on Plant Operations -
Response to Request for Additional Information
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 8, 1993, Issuance of Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TS 293)
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-65


Response to Request for Additional Information
Generic Letter 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment Commitment:   TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-14.
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 8, 1993, Issuance of Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TS 293)
Discussion:   The original response to Generic Letter 88-14 was included as part of Reference 1. Additional information regarding the dew point of air being supplied to certain components was provided in Reference 2. NRC confirmed TVAs commitments in Reference 3.
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 4).
 
April 27, 2007 E1-66 Generic Letter 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-14.
Discussion: The original response to Generic Letter 88-14 was included as part of Reference 1. Additional information regarding the dew point of air being supplied to certain components was provided in Reference 2. NRC confirmed TVA's commitments in  
 
Reference 3.
Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 23, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter 88 Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
TVA letter to NRC, dated February 23, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter 88 Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Supplemental Response to Generic Letter (GL) 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Supplemental Response to Generic Letter (GL) 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 9, 1989, Generic Letter 88 Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment (TAC Nos. 71631/71632/71633)
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007                  E1-66


Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities Issue:       TVA will respond to Generic Letter 88-20.
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 9, 1989, Generic Letter 88 Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment  (TAC Nos. 71631/71632/71633)
Discussion:   Generic Letter 88-20 requested licensees:
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC
: 1. Perform a systematic examination to identify any plant specific vulnerabilities to severe accidents; and
 
Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008
 
April 27, 2007 E1-67 Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities Issue: TVA will respond to Generic Letter 88-20.
Discussion: Generic Letter 88-20 requested licensees:  
: 1. Perform a systematic examination to identify any plant specific vulnerabilities to severe accidents; and  
: 2. Identify and review proposed plant improvements (design changes and changes to operating procedures, maintenance, surveillance, training, or staffing).
: 2. Identify and review proposed plant improvements (design changes and changes to operating procedures, maintenance, surveillance, training, or staffing).
The Generic Letter did not request individual IPEs  
The Generic Letter did not request individual IPEs be performed for each unit at a multi-unit site.
 
The BFN facility has been extensively reviewed by the staff, beginning with an interim reliability evaluation in 1982. This was followed by the subsequent submittal of the November 20, 1986, BFN Unit 1 Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) and its subsequent NRC audit. TVA subsequently submitted BFNs IPE in 1992 and the Multi-unit PRA (MUPRA) in 1995. Since then, TVA has performed individual Unit 2 and Unit 3 PRAs. Neither the MUPRA, nor the subsequently performed individual Unit 2 and Unit 3 PRAs have identified plant vulnerabilities when single or multiple units are in operation. These analyses have provided the staff with more than reasonable assurance that TVA has adequately analyzed the plant design and operations.
be performed for each unit at a multi-unit site.
The BFN facility has been extensively reviewed by the staff, beginning with an interim reliability evaluation in 1982. This was followed by the subsequent submittal of the November 20, 1986, BFN Unit 1 Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) and its subsequent NRC audit. TVA subsequently submitted BFN's IPE in 1992 and the Multi-unit PRA (MUPRA) in 1995. Since then, TVA has performed individual Unit 2 and Unit 3 PRAs. Neither the MUPRA, nor the subsequently performed individual Unit 2 and Unit 3 PRAs have identified plant vulnerabilities when single or multiple units are in operation. These analyses have provided the staff with more than reasonable assurance that TVA  
 
has adequately analyzed the plant design and operations.
In Reference 1, NRC identified the specific information needed for the closeout of Generic Letter 88-20 for Browns Ferry Unit 1. This information was provided in Reference 2.
In Reference 1, NRC identified the specific information needed for the closeout of Generic Letter 88-20 for Browns Ferry Unit 1. This information was provided in Reference 2.
Status: Complete  
Status:       Complete


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 21, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Request for Additional Information Related to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination For Severe Accident Vulnerability April 27, 2007                   E1-67
NRC letter to TVA, dated June 21, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Request for Additional Information Related to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination For Severe Accident Vulnerability April 27, 2007 E1-68
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Response to Request for Additional Information Related to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerability April 27, 2007                 E1-68
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Response to Request for Additional Information Related to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerability April 27, 2007 E1-69 Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities Commitment: TVA will complete an Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE).
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA described BFN's program and schedule for completing the internal fires, high winds, external floods, and transportation and


nearby facility accidents portions of the IPEEE.
Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities Commitment:  TVA will complete an Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE).
Discussion:  In Reference 1, TVA described BFNs program and schedule for completing the internal fires, high winds, external floods, and transportation and nearby facility accidents portions of the IPEEE.
NRC acceptance of the methods and schedules for the addressed portions of the IPEEE was documented in Reference 2.
NRC acceptance of the methods and schedules for the addressed portions of the IPEEE was documented in Reference 2.
TVA provided its initial program and schedule for  
TVA provided its initial program and schedule for responding to the seismic portion of the IPEEE in Reference 3. NRC requested additional information on this subject in Reference 4, which TVA provided in Reference 5.
 
The summary report for the high winds, external floods, and transportation and nearby facility accidents IPEEE was provided by TVA in Reference 6 for all three BFN units. The seismic IPEEE Report and the Fire Induced Vulnerability Evaluation were provided in Reference 7.
responding to the seismic portion of the IPEEE in Reference 3. NRC requested additional information on this subject in Reference 4, which TVA provided in Reference 5.
Status:       Complete TVA completed corrective actions to address the seismic-induced fire vulnerability associated with the emergency lighting battery racks located in the BFN Unit 1 cable spreading room prior to restart.
The summary report for the high winds, external floods, and transportation and nearby facility accidents IPEEE was provided by TVA in Reference 6 for all three BFN units. The seismic IPEEE Report  
 
and the Fire Induced Vulnerability Evaluation were provided in Reference 7.
Status: Complete TVA completed corrective actions to address the seismic-induced fire vulnerability associated with  
 
the emergency lighting battery racks located in the BFN Unit 1 cable spreading room prior to restart.  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 20, 1991, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities (Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4)
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 20, 1991, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities (Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 2, 1992, Review of Response to Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement No. 4 - Individual Plant Examinations for External Events April 27, 2007                   E1-69
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 2, 1992, Review of Response to Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement No. 4 - Individual Plant Examinations for External Events  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
 
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response
April 27, 2007 E1-70
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 24, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant - Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities - Partial Submittal of Report
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 24, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant - Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident  
 
Vulnerabilities - Partial Submittal of Report  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 -
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 -
Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 88-20, Supplement 4 - Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities - Submittal of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Seismic and Internal Fires IPEEE Reports  
Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 88-20, Supplement 4 - Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities - Submittal of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Seismic and Internal Fires IPEEE Reports April 27, 2007                 E1-70
 
April 27, 2007 E1-71 Generic Letter 89-06, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System Commitment: TVA will install and make operational a Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and certify that the SPDS fully meets the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1, taking into account the information provided in NUREG-1342.
Discussion: Certification that BFN's SPDS fully meets the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1, taking into account the information provided in NUREG-1342, was requested by Generic Letter 89-06 (Reference 1). TVA's commitment to implement an SPDS on Unit 1 before restart is contained in Reference 2. The final design description for the SPDS was provided by TVA in References 3 and 4. 


Generic Letter 89-06, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System Commitment:  TVA will install and make operational a Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and certify that the SPDS fully meets the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1, taking into account the information provided in NUREG-1342.
Discussion:  Certification that BFNs SPDS fully meets the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1, taking into account the information provided in NUREG-1342, was requested by Generic Letter 89-06 (Reference 1). TVA's commitment to implement an SPDS on Unit 1 before restart is contained in Reference 2. The final design description for the SPDS was provided by TVA in References 3 and 4.
The initial Safety Evaluation Report (SER) of the SPDS design description was documented in Reference 5. TVA responded to the SER open items in Reference 6. NRC concluded in a Supplemental SER that TVA's SPDS design description fully met the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1 (Reference 7).
The initial Safety Evaluation Report (SER) of the SPDS design description was documented in Reference 5. TVA responded to the SER open items in Reference 6. NRC concluded in a Supplemental SER that TVA's SPDS design description fully met the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1 (Reference 7).
Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).  
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to All Licensees of Operating Plants, Applicants for Operating Licenses and Holders of Construction Permits, dated April 12, 1989, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System - 10 CFR 50.54(f) - (Generic Letter No. 89-06)
NRC letter to All Licensees of Operating Plants, Applicants for Operating Licenses and Holders of Construction Permits, dated April 12, 1989, Task  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 8, 1987, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) - Schedule for Response to Request for Additional Information
 
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 22, 1990, Notification of Implementation of NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Item I.D.2.1, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Phase I Installation and Final Design Description April 27, 2007                  E1-71
Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System - 10 CFR 50.54(f) - (Generic Letter No. 89-06)  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 11, 1990, Notification of Implementation of NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Item I.D.2.1, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Final Design Description
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 8, 1987, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) - Schedule for Response to Request for Additional Information  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 6, 1991, Interim and Final Design of the Safety Parameter Display System at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 22, 1990, Notification of Implementation of NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Item I.D.2.1, Safety  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 17, 1991, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Response to NRC Safety Evaluation Report (SER) Open Items
 
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 5, 1992, Safety Parameter Display System - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3)
Parameter Display System (SPDS), Phase I Installation and Final Design Description  
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-72


April 27, 2007 E1-72
Generic Letter 89-08, Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning Commitment:   TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-08.
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 11, 1990, Notification of Implementation of NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Item I.D.2.1, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Final Design Description
Discussion:   TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-08 in Reference 1 and committed to implement a long-term monitoring program (single and dual phase piping). NRC acceptance of the program was provided in Reference 2.
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 6, 1991, Interim and Final Design of the Safety Parameter Display System at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
Status:       C-C TVA has implemented a long-term monitoring program (single and dual phase piping).
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 17, 1991, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Response
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 3).
 
to NRC Safety Evaluation Report (SER) Open Items
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 5, 1992, Safety Parameter Display System - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3)
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
 
April 27, 2007 E1-73 Generic Letter 89-08, Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning   Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-08.
Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-08 in Reference 1 and committed to implement a long-term monitoring program (single and dual phase piping). NRC acceptance of the program was provided in Reference 2.
Status: C-C TVA has implemented a long-term monitoring program (single and dual phase piping).
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1989, Response to Generic Letter 89 Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1989, Response to Generic Letter 89 Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 21, 1989, Licensee Confirmation of its Response to NRC Generic Letter 89-08
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 21, 1989, Licensee Confirmation of its Response to NRC Generic Letter 89-08  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007                   E1-73
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-74 Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-10.
Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-10 in Reference 1 and committed to implement a comprehensive motor operated valve program within the requested 5-year implementation schedule.
Additional schedule information was provided by NRC
 
in Reference 2. TVA provided the 30-day response to Generic Letter 89-10, Supplement 3 by Reference 3 and informed the Staff that the plant specific safety assessment was available for review. TVA also responded to Reference 2 and informed the Staff in Reference 4 that the program description for implementing Generic Letter 89-10
 
was also available for review.
The 120-day response requested in Supplement 3 to the Generic Letter was provided by TVA in Reference 5. It stated that no deficiencies were identified in the motor-operated valves for primary containment isolation for the High Pressure Coolant Injection and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling steam supply lines or the Reactor Water Cleanup water


supply line.
Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance Commitment:  TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-10.
In Reference 6, TVA clarified the implementation schedule for Unit 1. Based on test requirements and system configurations, it would be necessary to perform differential pressure testing on some motor operated valves during the power ascension test  
Discussion:  TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-10 in Reference 1 and committed to implement a comprehensive motor operated valve program within the requested 5-year implementation schedule.
 
Additional schedule information was provided by NRC in Reference 2. TVA provided the 30-day response to Generic Letter 89-10, Supplement 3 by Reference 3 and informed the Staff that the plant specific safety assessment was available for review. TVA also responded to Reference 2 and informed the Staff in Reference 4 that the program description for implementing Generic Letter 89-10 was also available for review.
program. Consequently, TVA committed to complete the required testing within 30 days following the completion of the power ascension test program.
The 120-day response requested in Supplement 3 to the Generic Letter was provided by TVA in Reference 5. It stated that no deficiencies were identified in the motor-operated valves for primary containment isolation for the High Pressure Coolant Injection and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling steam supply lines or the Reactor Water Cleanup water supply line.
In Reference 6, TVA clarified the implementation schedule for Unit 1. Based on test requirements and system configurations, it would be necessary to perform differential pressure testing on some motor operated valves during the power ascension test program. Consequently, TVA committed to complete the required testing within 30 days following the completion of the power ascension test program.
This implementation schedule was acknowledged by the NRC Staff in Reference 7.
This implementation schedule was acknowledged by the NRC Staff in Reference 7.
TVA submitted a Unit 1 specific program description in Reference 8. The Generic Letter 89-10 program for BFN Unit 1 has been developed.  
TVA submitted a Unit 1 specific program description in Reference 8. The Generic Letter 89-10 program for BFN Unit 1 has been developed.
TVAs review and documentation of the design basis for the operation of each Unit 1 MOV within the scope of the Generic Letter 89-10 program, the valves included in the program, the methods for determining and adjusting switch settings, testing, surveillance, and maintenance are the same as with the Units 2 and 3 program.
April 27, 2007                  E1-74


TVA's review and documentation of the design basis for the operation of each Unit 1 MOV within the scope of the Generic Letter 89-10 program, the valves included in the program, the methods for determining and adjusting switch settings, testing, surveillance, and maintenance are the same as with
Status:       C-C TVA has completed the applicable portions of Generic Letter 89-10 required for restart. A commitment to perform differential pressure testing on some motor operated valves during the power ascension test program has been added to Enclosure 2.
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 9).
the Units 2 and 3 program.
April 27, 2007 E1-75 Status: C-C TVA has completed the applicable portions of Generic Letter 89-10 required for restart. A commitment to perform differential pressure testing on some motor operated valves during the power ascension test program has been added to .  
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 9).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter 89 Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Testing and Surveillance
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 14, 1990, Response to Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance for the Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, Watts Bar and Bellefonte Nuclear Plants (MPA B-110)
 
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 10, 1990, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Supplement 3 - Consideration of the Results of NRC-Sponsored Tests of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV)
89 Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Testing and Surveillance  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1990, Response to Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 14, 1990, Response to Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance for the Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, Watts Bar and Bellefonte Nuclear Plants (MPA B-110)  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 13, 1991, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Supplement 3 - Consideration of the Results of NRC-Sponsored Tests of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 10, 1990, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Supplement 3 - Consideration of the Results of NRC-Sponsored Tests of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV) 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1990, Response to Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 14, 1992, Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance - Implementation Schedule
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 13, 1991, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Supplement 3 - Consideration of the Results of NRC-Sponsored Tests of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV) 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 14, 1992, Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance - Implementation Schedule 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 30, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 -
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 30, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 -
Implementation Schedule for Generic Letter 89-10 (TAC Nos. M75635, M75636 and M75637)
Implementation Schedule for Generic Letter 89-10 (TAC Nos. M75635, M75636 and M75637)
April 27, 2007 E1-76
April 27, 2007                   E1-75
: 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 5, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 89-10 and Supplements 1 to 7, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve (MOV)
: 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 5, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 89-10 and Supplements 1 to 7, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve (MOV)
Testing and Surveillance  
Testing and Surveillance
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009  
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                 E1-76
 
April 27, 2007 E1-77 Generic Letter 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-13.
Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-13 in Reference 1. Three of the near-term commitments were rescheduled in Reference 2. NRC was notified of the completion of the majority of the commitments made in response to Generic Letter 


89-13 in Reference 3. The remaining commitment on Unit 1 is to verify that the Unit 1 portions of the Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) and Emergency Equipment Cooling Water (EECW) systems satisfy their design criteria. Completion of NRC's review is documented in Reference 4.  
Generic Letter 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment Commitment:  TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-13.
 
Discussion:  TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-13 in Reference 1. Three of the near-term commitments were rescheduled in Reference 2. NRC was notified of the completion of the majority of the commitments made in response to Generic Letter 89-13 in Reference 3. The remaining commitment on Unit 1 is to verify that the Unit 1 portions of the Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) and Emergency Equipment Cooling Water (EECW) systems satisfy their design criteria. Completion of NRCs review is documented in Reference 4.
Status: C-C The Unit 1 RHRSW and EECW systems' ability to satisfy their design basis has been verified.
Status:       C-C The Unit 1 RHRSW and EECW systems ability to satisfy their design basis has been verified.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 5).  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 5).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 16, 1990, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-13 Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
TVA letter to NRC, dated March 16, 1990, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-13 Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 31, 1990, Generic Letter (GL) 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 31, 1990, Generic Letter (GL) 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89 Service Water System (SWS)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89 Service Water System (SWS)
Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment  
Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 23, 1990, Licensee's Response To Generic Letter 89-13 Regarding Service Water Systems (TAC Nos. 73970, 73971, and 73972)  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 23, 1990, Licensee's Response To Generic Letter 89-13 Regarding Service Water Systems (TAC Nos. 73970, 73971, and 73972)
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-77


Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent Commitment:   TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-16.
 
Discussion:   In Reference 1, NRC requested licensees with Mark I containments to voluntarily install a hardened vent. In response, TVA committed to install a hardened vent prior to restart in Reference 2.
April 27, 2007 E1-78 Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-16.
Status:       C-C TVA installed a hardened wetwell vent.
Discussion: In Reference 1, NRC requested licensees with Mark I containments to voluntarily install a hardened vent. In response, TVA committed to install a hardened vent prior to restart in Reference 2.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 3).
Status: C-C TVA installed a hardened wetwell vent.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to All Operating Licensees with Mark I Containments, dated September 1, 1989, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent (Generic Letter 89-16)
NRC letter to All Operating Licensees with Mark I Containments, dated September 1, 1989, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent (Generic Letter 89-16)  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 30, 1989, Response to Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of Hardened Wetwell Vent
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 30, 1989, Response to Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of Hardened Wetwell Vent  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007                  E1-78
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006  


April 27, 2007 E1-79 Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, Revision 1, and Revision 1 Supplement 1 Commitment: TVA will submit a summary evaluation of the time and accumulated fluence during intervals of BFN operation below 525 F and its effect on the reference temperature and on the Charpy upper shelf energy. Discussion: TVA provided an initial response to Generic Letter 92-01 in Reference 1 and made the commitment reiterated above. The summary evaluation of the time and accumulated fluence during intervals of BFN operation below 525 F was provided by TVA in Reference 2. Additional information was requested by the NRC Staff in Reference 3 , which was provided by TVA in Reference 4.
Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, Revision 1, and Revision 1 Supplement 1 Commitment:   TVA will submit a summary evaluation of the time and accumulated fluence during intervals of BFN operation below 525° F and its effect on the reference temperature and on the Charpy upper shelf energy.
Discussion:   TVA provided an initial response to Generic Letter 92-01 in Reference 1 and made the commitment reiterated above. The summary evaluation of the time and accumulated fluence during intervals of BFN operation below 525° F was provided by TVA in Reference 2. Additional information was requested by the NRC Staff in Reference 3, which was provided by TVA in Reference 4.
In Reference 5, NRC requested TVA verify the data entered into the Reactor Vessel Integrity Database.
In Reference 5, NRC requested TVA verify the data entered into the Reactor Vessel Integrity Database.
TVA responded to this request in References 6 and 7. Updated material and fluence data was  
TVA responded to this request in References 6 and 7. Updated material and fluence data was provided by TVA in Reference 8.
 
In Reference 9, NRC requested Licensees verify the completeness of the information previously submitted by November 15, 1995. TVAs response was provided in References 10 and 11.
provided by TVA in Reference 8.
As a result of new industry data, NRC again requested updated information in Reference 12. The requested information was provided by TVA in Reference 13 for Browns Ferry.
In Reference 9, NRC requested Licensees verify the completeness of the information previously submitted by November 15, 1 995. TVA's response was provided in References 10 and 11.
Status:       C-C for restart.
As a result of new industry data, NRC again requested updated information in Reference 12. The  
As committed in TVAs May 23, 1994 letter, TVA will inform NRC of the applicability of NEDO 32205 within 90 days of the final surveillance capsules analysis report.
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 14).
requested information was provided by TVA in Reference 13 for Browns Ferry.
Status: C-C for restart.
As committed in TVA's May 23, 1 994 letter, TVA will inform NRC of the applicability of NEDO 32205  
 
within 90 days of the final surveillance capsules analysis report.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 14).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 7, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) -
TVA letter to NRC, dated July 7, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) -
Response to generic Letter 92-01 (Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity)
 
April 27, 2007                 E1-79
Response to generic Letter 92-0 1 (Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity)
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 1, 1992, Completion of Commitment Made in Response to Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
April 27, 2007 E1-80
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1993, Request for Additional Information Regarding TVA Response to Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 1, 1992, Completion of Commitment Made in Response to Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 2, 1993, Response to Request for Additional Information, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1993, Request for Additional Information Regarding TVA Response to Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 19, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 2, 1993, Response to Request for Additional Information, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 23, 1994, TVA's Response to NRC's Letter Dated April 19, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 19, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 28, 1994, Supplemental Response to TVA letter Dated May 23, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 23, 1994, TVA's Response to NRC's Letter Dated April 19, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1 , Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity  
: 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 27, 1995, Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Update to the Initial Reference Nil-Ductility Temperature (RTNDT), Chemical Composition and Fluence Values
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 28, 1994, Supplemental Response to TVA letter Dated May 23, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity  
: 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 27, 1995, Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Update to the Initial Reference Nil-Ductility Temperature (RT NDT), Chemical Composition and Fluence Values  
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 19, 1995, NRC Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1:
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 19, 1995, NRC Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1:
Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity 1 0. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 7, 1995, in regards to Generic Letter 92-01 1 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1995, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1; Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Browns Ferry (BFN),
Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
Watts Bar (WBN), and Sequoyah (SQN) Nuclear Plants 1 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 10, 1998, Request for Additional Information Regarding Pressure Vessel Integrity at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos. MA1179, MA1180, and  
: 10. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 7, 1995, in regards to Generic Letter 92-01
 
: 11. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1995, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1; Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Browns Ferry (BFN),
MA1181)
Watts Bar (WBN), and Sequoyah (SQN) Nuclear Plants
April 27, 2007 E1-81 1 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 8, 1998, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 - Generic Letter (GL) 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Response to NRC Request for Additional Information (TAC Nos. MA1179, MA1180, and MA1181) 1 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 12. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 10, 1998, Request for Additional Information Regarding Pressure Vessel Integrity at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos. MA1179, MA1180, and MA1181)
 
April 27, 2007                 E1-80
April 27, 2007 E1-82 Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs  Commitment: TVA will continue to support the BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) program of analysis, testing, and development of possible hardware changes which is being conducted by the BWROG.
: 13. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 8, 1998, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 - Generic Letter (GL) 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Response to NRC Request for Additional Information (TAC Nos. MA1179, MA1180, and MA1181)
TVA will review the results of the BWROG program
: 14. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                 E1-81
 
for potential training requirements for operators.
Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 92-04 by Reference 1. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Generic Letter 92-0 4 is documented in Reference 2. Interim training of the operators was provided as documented in Inspection Report 93-16 (Reference 3).
Long-term actions were addressed as part of the resolution of Bulletin 93-03 -Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs.
Status: C-C


NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).  
Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs Commitment:  TVA will continue to support the BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) program of analysis, testing, and development of possible hardware changes which is being conducted by the BWROG.
TVA will review the results of the BWROG program for potential training requirements for operators.
Discussion:  TVA responded to Generic Letter 92-04 by Reference 1. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Generic Letter 92-04 is documented in Reference 2. Interim training of the operators was provided as documented in Inspection Report 93-16 (Reference 3).
Long-term actions were addressed as part of the resolution of Bulletin 93 Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs.
Status:      C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 28, 1992, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 92                   Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs
TVA letter to NRC, dated September 28, 1992, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 92 Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1993, Response to Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1993, Response to Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 18, 1993, NRC Inspection Report No. 259/93-16, 260/93-16 and 296/93-16
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 18, 1993, NRC Inspection Report No. 259/93-16, 260/93-16 and 296/93-16  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                  E1-82
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC  
 
Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009  


April 27, 2007 E1-83 Generic Letter 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors Commitment: 1.
Generic Letter 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors Commitment:   1. TVA will modify BFN operating procedures and training programs to make them consistent or more conservative than the BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) interim guidelines.
TVA will modify BFN operating procedures and training programs to make them consistent or more conservative than the BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) interim guidelines.  
: 2. TVA will implement the BWROG Option III methodology for the stability long-term solution.
: 2. TVA will implement the BWROG Option III methodology for the stability long-term solution.
Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 94-02 in Reference 1. In Reference 2 , TVA notified NRC that the Unit 1 procedure revisions would be completed prior to restart. In Reference 3, TVA stated its  
Discussion:   TVA responded to Generic Letter 94-02 in Reference 1. In Reference 2, TVA notified NRC that the Unit 1 procedure revisions would be completed prior to restart. In Reference 3, TVA stated its intent to implement the long-term stability solution on Unit 1 before the restart of that unit.
 
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).
intent to implement the long-term stability solution on Unit 1 before the restart of that unit.
Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 8, 1994, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94                 Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors
TVA letter to NRC, dated September 8, 1994, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94 Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 22, 1994, NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors - Completion of Requested Action 1, Interim Corrective Actions
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 22, 1994, NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations  
 
for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors - Completion of Requested Action 1, Interim Corrective Actions  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 4, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 -
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 4, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 -
TVA Confirmation of the Installation Schedule for the Stability Long-Term Solution for NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94-02  
TVA Confirmation of the Installation Schedule for the Stability Long-Term Solution for NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94-02
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated A u gust 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-83


April 27, 2007 E1-84 Generic Letter 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors Commitment: TVA will inspect 100% of the accessible areas on core shroud welds Hl through H7. The inspections will be conducted using the best available technology (i.e., Smart-2000 system, suction cup scanners, Westinghouse 1250 camera, etc.) prior to restart.
Generic Letter 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors Commitment:   TVA will inspect 100% of the accessible areas on core shroud welds Hl through H7. The inspections will be conducted using the best available technology (i.e., Smart-2000 system, suction cup scanners, Westinghouse 1250 camera, etc.) prior to restart.
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to inspect the accessible areas of the core shroud prior to Unit 1 restart. The NRC's Safety Evaluation is contained in Reference 2.
Discussion:   In Reference 1, TVA committed to inspect the accessible areas of the core shroud prior to Unit 1 restart. The NRC's Safety Evaluation is contained in Reference 2.
Status: C-C  
Status:       C-C TVA inspected 100% of the accessible areas on core shroud welds Hl through H7. A structural margin analysis of the core shroud inspections results was performed. This analysis determined Unit 1 can resume operation without repair.
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 3).
TVA inspected 100% of the accessible areas on core shroud welds Hl through H7. A structural margin analysis of the core shroud inspections results was performed. This analysis determined Unit 1 can resume operation without repair.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 23, 1994, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94                   Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) of Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors.
TVA letter to NRC, dated August 23, 1994, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) of Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors.  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 13, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 Safety Evaluation of Response to Generic Letter 94-03 (IGSCC of Core Shroud in BWRs)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 13, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 Safety Evaluation of Response to Generic Letter  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007                   E1-84
 
94-03 (IGSCC of Core Shroud in BWRs)  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-85 Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves Commitment: Unit 1 will be evaluated for the requirements of Generic Letter 95-07 prior to restart.
Discussion: TVA provided response to NRC in References 1 through 5 for BFN Units 2 and 3, Sequoyah Units 1 and 2, and Watts Bar. The NRC's Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter 95-07 was provided in
 
Reference 6.
TVA responded to Generic Letter 95-07 for BFN Unit 1 in Reference 7 and provided additional information in Reference
: 8. The review methodology used for Unit 1 is the same as that used for TVA's other operating nuclear plants.
 
The safety related power operated gate valves in Unit 1 have been reviewed for potential susceptibility to the pressure locking and thermal binding phenomenon. There is one High Pressure Coolant Injection valve in Unit 1 which is susceptible to thermal binding. Prior to restart, this valve was replaced with a double disc valve of similar design as Units 2 and 3. Two Core Spray
 
minimum flow valves in Unit 1 were replaced with double disc valves prior to Unit 1 restart. In addition, five safety related power operated gate valves were modified prior to Unit 1 restart to preclude the potential for pressure locking. The reactor side disc face of these five valves was modified by drilling a hole in the disc face into
 
the cavity between the disc faces to avoid pressure locking. NRC found TVA's responses to be an acceptable resolution to the GL 95-07 concerns (Reference 9).
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 10).


April 27, 2007 E1-86
Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves Commitment:  Unit 1 will be evaluated for the requirements of Generic Letter 95-07 prior to restart.
Discussion:  TVA provided response to NRC in References 1 through 5 for BFN Units 2 and 3, Sequoyah Units 1 and 2, and Watts Bar. The NRCs Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter 95-07 was provided in Reference 6.
TVA responded to Generic Letter 95-07 for BFN Unit 1 in Reference 7 and provided additional information in Reference 8. The review methodology used for Unit 1 is the same as that used for TVAs other operating nuclear plants.
The safety related power operated gate valves in Unit 1 have been reviewed for potential susceptibility to the pressure locking and thermal binding phenomenon. There is one High Pressure Coolant Injection valve in Unit 1 which is susceptible to thermal binding. Prior to restart, this valve was replaced with a double disc valve of similar design as Units 2 and 3. Two Core Spray minimum flow valves in Unit 1 were replaced with double disc valves prior to Unit 1 restart. In addition, five safety related power operated gate valves were modified prior to Unit 1 restart to preclude the potential for pressure locking. The reactor side disc face of these five valves was modified by drilling a hole in the disc face into the cavity between the disc faces to avoid pressure locking. NRC found TVAs responses to be an acceptable resolution to the GL 95-07 concerns (Reference 9).
Status:      C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 10).
April 27, 2007                 E1-85


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 16, 1995, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
TVA letter to NRC, dated October 16, 1995, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 15, 1995, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 15, 1995, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants -Supplemental Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 13, 1996, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - 180-Day Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
 
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 2 and 3, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves - Response to Request for Additional Information (TAC Nos. M93437 and M93438)
Valves 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 13, 1996, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - 180-Day Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 2 and 3, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves - Response to Request for Additional Information (TAC Nos. M93437 and M93438)  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 19, 1999, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 2 and 3
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 19, 1999, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 2 and 3 - Generic Letter (GL) 95-07, Pressure Locking  
                - Generic Letter (GL) 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves - Supplemental Response (TAC Nos. M93437 and M93438)
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 23, 1999, Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - (TAC Nos. M93436, M93437 and M93438)
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 11, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
: 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 29, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power Operated Gate Valves April 27, 2007                  E1-86
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 28, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 (TAC No. MC3125)
: 10. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007                  E1-87


and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves - Supplemental Response (TAC Nos. M93437 and M93438)
Generic Letter 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits Commitment:   BFN Unit 1 will implement the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01 prior to restart.
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 23, 1999, Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - (TAC Nos. M93436, M93437 and M93438)
Discussion:   TVA committed to implement the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01 prior to restart in Reference 1.
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 11, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves 8. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 29, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding
Status:       C-C TVA has implemented the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01.
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).
Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-R elated Power Operated Gate Valves April 27, 2007 E1-87
: 9. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 28, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Generic Letter 95-07, "Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves," Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 (TAC No. MC3125) 1 0. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006
.
April 27, 2007 E1-88 Generic Letter 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits Commitment: BFN Unit 1 will implement the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01 prior to restart.
Discussion: TVA committed to implement the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01 prior to restart in Reference 1.
Status: C-C TVA has implemented the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 18, 1996, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits (TAC Nos.
TVA letter to NRC, dated April 18, 1996, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits (TAC Nos.
M94650, M94651, M95652, M94732, M94733, M94750)
M94650, M94651, M95652, M94732, M94733, M94750)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                  E1-88
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009  


April 27, 2007 E1-89 Generic Letter 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Motor-Operated Valves Commitment: BFN Unit 1 will implement the Joint Owner's Group recommended GL 96-05 Per i odic Verification Program, and begin testing during the first refueling outage after restart.
Generic Letter 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Motor-Operated Valves Commitment:   BFN Unit 1 will implement the Joint Owners Group recommended GL 96-05 Periodic Verification Program, and begin testing during the first refueling outage after restart.
Discussion: TVA responded for all its nuclear facilities in Reference 1 and supplemented the response in  
Discussion:   TVA responded for all its nuclear facilities in Reference 1 and supplemented the response in Reference 2. TVA was a member of the Joint Owners Group (JOG), which culminated in the dynamic testing of 176 Motor Operated Valves (MOVs) at 98 BWR and PWR plants. Each valve was tested three times over five years to address potential degradation in required thrust or torque. The final Topical Report and recommendations for periodic testing were submitted by Reference 3. No additional interim testing is required for Unit 1 since the industry program has been completed.
 
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 4).
Reference 2. TVA was a member of the Joint Owners' Group (JOG), which culminated in the dynamic testing of 176 Motor Operated Valves (MOVs) at 98 BWR and PWR plants. Each valve was tested three times over five years to address potential degradation in required thrust or torque. The final Topical Report and recommendations for  
 
periodic testing were submitted by Reference  
: 3. No additional interim testing is required for Unit 1 since the industry program has been completed.
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 17, 1997, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) (TAC Nos. M97020, M97021, M97022), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN),
TVA letter to NRC, dated March 17, 1997, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) (TAC Nos. M97020, M97021, M97022), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), and Bellefonte Nuclear Plant (BLN) 180-Day Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 96-0 5, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related  
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), and Bellefonte Nuclear Plant (BLN) 180-Day Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves, Dated September 18, 1996
 
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1998, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) (TAC Nos. M97020, M97021, M97022), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN),
Motor-Operated Valves, Dated September 18, 1996  
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), and Bellefonte Nuclear Plant (BLN) Response to NRC's Safety Evaluation Dated October 30, 1997, on Joint Owners Group's (JOG) Program for Generic Letter (GL) 96-05, Periodic Verification (PV) of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV) Described in Topical Report MPR-1807 (Revision 2)
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1998, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) (TAC Nos. M97020, M97021, M97022), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), and Bellefonte Nuclear Plant (BLN) Response to NRC's Safety Evaluation Dated October 30, 1997, on Joint Owners Group's (JOG) Program for Generic Letter (GL) 96-05, Periodic Verification (PV) of
: 3. JOG letter to NRC, dated February 27, 2004, Joint Owners Group Program on Motor-Operated Valve Periodic Verification April 27, 2007                   E1-89
 
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007                  E1-90
Motor-Operated Va l ves (MOV) Described in Topical Report MPR-1807 (Revision 2)  
: 3. JOG letter to NRC, dated February 27, 2004, Joint Owners Group Program on Motor-Operated Valve Periodic Verification April 27, 2007 E1-90
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009  


April 27, 2007 E1-91 Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 96-06 prior to restart. Discussion: On September 30, 1996, NRC issued Generic Letter 96-06, which requested licensees address the susceptibility for waterhammer and two-phase flow  
Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions Commitment:   TVA will address Generic Letter 96-06 prior to restart.
 
Discussion:   On September 30, 1996, NRC issued Generic Letter 96-06, which requested licensees address the susceptibility for waterhammer and two-phase flow in the containment air cooler system and over pressurization of piping that penetrates containment.
in the containment air cooler system and over pressurization of piping that penetrates containment.
As described in Reference 1, TVA evaluated the Unit 1 containment air cooler cooling water systems to determine if they are susceptible to either water hammer or two-phase flow conditions during postulated accident conditions. TVA has also evaluated piping systems that penetrate containment to determine if they are susceptible to thermal expansion of fluid such that overpressurization of piping may occur. Two commitments resulted from this evaluation:
As described in Reference 1, TVA evaluated the Unit 1 containment air cooler cooling water systems to determine if they are susceptible to either  
 
water hammer or two-phase flow conditions during postulated accident conditions. TVA has also evaluated piping systems that penetrate containment to determine if they are susceptible to thermal expansion of fluid such that overpressurization of piping may occur. Two commitments resulted from this evaluation:
The Drywell Floor and Equipment Drains system is acceptable based on leakage through valves which will avoid thermally induced pressure increases above the rated design pressure of the system.
The Drywell Floor and Equipment Drains system is acceptable based on leakage through valves which will avoid thermally induced pressure increases above the rated design pressure of the system.
However, TVA will modify the system to provide a designed method of overpressure protection.
However, TVA will modify the system to provide a designed method of overpressure protection.
The Demineralized Water system has the potential to be affected by overpressurization during a  
The Demineralized Water system has the potential to be affected by overpressurization during a postulated LOCA if the piping is completely filled with water and isolated. In response, TVA will implement procedure changes to assure the system is sufficiently drained following use and is open to containment during power operation.
 
In Reference 2, NRC stated that TVA had provided an acceptable resolution to the concerns of the Generic Letter.
postulated LOCA if the piping is completely filled with water and isolated. In response, TVA will implement procedure changes to assure the system is sufficiently drained following use  
April 27, 2007                   E1-91
 
and is open to containment during power operation.
In Reference 2 , NRC stated that TVA had provided an acceptable resolution to the concerns of the Generic Letter.  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-92 Status: C-C TVA modified the Drywell Floor and Equipment Drains system to provide a designed method of overpressure protection.
Demineralized water piping in the Unit 1 drywell has been either removed or abandoned. Procedure


changes were not required.
Status:      C-C
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 3).  
* TVA modified the Drywell Floor and Equipment Drains system to provide a designed method of overpressure protection.
* Demineralized water piping in the Unit 1 drywell has been either removed or abandoned. Procedure changes were not required.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 3).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 12, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design Basis Accident Conditions
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 12, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 7, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-basis Accident Conditions (TAC No. MC3186)
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007                  E1-92


Letter 96-0 6, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design Basis Accident Conditions
Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance Of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head For Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps Commitment:   TVA will address Generic Letter 97-04 prior to restart.
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 7, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Generic Letter 96-06, "Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-basis Accident Conditions"  (TAC No. MC3186)
Discussion:   On October 7, 1997, NRC issued Generic Letter 97-04, which requested licensees review the current design-basis analyses used to determine the available net positive suction head for the emergency core cooling (including core spray and decay heat removal) and containment heat removal pumps.
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008
TVA replied to Generic Letter 97-04 for BFN Unit 1 in Reference 1. TVA stated that it would request approval to credit containment overpressure as part of proposed Technical Specifications (TS) 431, the BFN Unit 1 Extended Power Uprate application, which was submitted in Reference 2. Upon approval of the requested change, no additional information should be required to close Generic Letter 97-04 for BFN Unit 1.
 
Status:       C-C In a letter dated July 26, 2006 (Reference 3), NRR issued an SER concluding BFN has satisfied this Bulletin.
April 27, 2007 E1-93 Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance Of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head For Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 97-04 prior to restart. Discussion: On October 7, 1997, NRC issued Generic Letter 97-04, which requested licensees review the current design-basis analyses used to determine the  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).
 
available net positive suction head for the emergency core cooling (including core spray and decay heat removal) and containment heat removal pumps. TVA replied to Generic Letter 97-04 for BFN Unit 1 in Reference 1. TVA stated that it would request  
 
approval to credit containment overpressure as part of proposed Technical Specifications (TS) 431, the BFN Unit 1 Extended Power Uprate application, which was submitted in Reference  
: 2. Upon approval of the requested change, no additional information should be required to close Generic Letter 97-04 for BFN Unit 1. Status: C-C In a letter dated July 26, 2006 (Reference 3), NRR issued an SER concluding BFN has satisfied this Bulletin.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) for Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) for Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1- Proposed Technical Specifications (TS) Change TS - 431 - Request For License Amendment - Extended Power Uprate (EPU) Operation, dated June 28, 2004 April 27, 2007                   E1-93
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, "Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1- Proposed Technical  
: 3. NRC Letter to TVA, dated July 27, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review of Licensee Response To NRC Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance Of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for Emergency Core Cooling And Containment Heat Removal Pumps (TAC No. MC3392)
 
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007                 E1-94
Specifications (TS) Change TS - 431 - Request For License Amendment - Extended Power Uprate (EPU) Operation," dated June 28, 2004 April 27, 2007 E1-94
: 3. NRC Letter to TVA, dated July 27, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 -Review of Licensee Response To NRC Generic Letter 97-04, "Assurance Of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for Emergency Core Cooling And Containment Heat Removal Pumps" (TAC No. MC3392)  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-95 Generic Letter 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants Commitment: None Discussion: Generic Letter 98-01 requested information regarding year 2000 readiness at nuclear power plants. TVA certified the readiness of its nuclear facilities in Reference 1. In Reference 2, the NRC concluded that all requested information had been


provided. Therefore, NRC considered GL 98-01 to be closed for TVA's nuclear facilities.
Generic Letter 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants Commitment:  None Discussion:  Generic Letter 98-01 requested information regarding year 2000 readiness at nuclear power plants. TVA certified the readiness of its nuclear facilities in Reference 1. In Reference 2, the NRC concluded that all requested information had been provided. Therefore, NRC considered GL 98-01 to be closed for TVAs nuclear facilities.
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 3).  
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 3).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 29, 1999, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1, 2, and 3, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN) Units 1 and 2, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Unit 1, Final Response to Generic Letter (GL) 98-01, Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants
TVA letter to NRC, dated June 29, 1999, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1, 2, and 3, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN) Units 1 and 2, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Unit 1, Final Response to Generic Letter (GL) 98-01, Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 18, 1999, Watts Bar, Browns Ferry and Sequoyah - Response to Generic Letter 98-01, "Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants" (TAC Nos. MA1810, MA1811, MA1812, MAl888, MA1889 and MA1906)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 18, 1999, Watts Bar, Browns Ferry and Sequoyah - Response to Generic Letter 98-01, "Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants" (TAC Nos. MA1810, MA1811, MA1812, MAl888, MA1889 and MA1906)  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -
NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007                   E1-95
 
NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-96 Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System after a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 98-04 prior to restart.
Discussion: NRC issued GL 98-04 to alert licensees to concerns with the material condition of Service Level 1 protective coatings inside the containment.
GL 98-04 requested that licensees describe their programs for ensuring that Service Level 1 protective coatings inside containment do not detach from their substrate and adversely affect
 
the ability of the Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) and the safety-related Containment Spray System to perform their function following a Design Basis Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA).
TVA responded to GL 98-04 for Unit 1 in Reference 1. In summary, TVA has implemented controls for the procurement, application, and maintenance of Service Level 1 protective coatings
 
used inside the primary containment in a manner that is consistent with the licensing basis and regulatory requirements applicable to BFN. The NRC Safety Evaluation (Reference 3) concluded that BFN had provided the information required by GL 98-04.
Status: C-C IR 2006-006 (Reference 2) stated "- However, final closure of this item will be deferred until NRR
 
completes their review in this area."


NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 4).  
Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System after a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment Commitment:  TVA will address Generic Letter 98-04 prior to restart.
Discussion:  NRC issued GL 98-04 to alert licensees to concerns with the material condition of Service Level 1 protective coatings inside the containment.
GL 98-04 requested that licensees describe their programs for ensuring that Service Level 1 protective coatings inside containment do not detach from their substrate and adversely affect the ability of the Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) and the safety-related Containment Spray System to perform their function following a Design Basis Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA).
TVA responded to GL 98-04 for Unit 1 in Reference 1. In summary, TVA has implemented controls for the procurement, application, and maintenance of Service Level 1 protective coatings used inside the primary containment in a manner that is consistent with the licensing basis and regulatory requirements applicable to BFN. The NRC Safety Evaluation (Reference 3) concluded that BFN had provided the information required by GL 98-04.
Status:      C-C IR 2006-006 (Reference 2) stated  However, final closure of this item will be deferred until NRR completes their review in this area.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 4).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 11, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment April 27, 2007                   E1-96
TVA letter to NRC, dated May 11, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006
 
: 3. NRC letter to TVA dated September 27, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review of Licensee Response to NRC Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment
Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment April 27, 2007 E1-97
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008 April 27, 2007                 E1-97
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA dated September 27, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review of Licensee Response to NRC Generic Letter 98-04, "Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies  
 
and Foreign Material in Containment"
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-98 Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 2003-01 prior to restart. Discussion: NRC issued GL 2003-01 to:
: 1. alert addressees to findings at U.S. power reactor facilities suggesting that the control room licensing and design bases, and applicable regulatory requirements may not be met, and that
 
existing technical specification surveillance requirements (SRs) may not be adequate, 2. emphasize the importance of reliable, comprehensive surveillance testing to verify control room habitability, 3. request addressees to submit information that demonstrates that the control room at each of
 
their respective facilities complies with the current licensing and design bases, and applicable regulatory requirements, and that suitable design, maintenance and testing control measures are in place for maintaining this compliance, and
: 4. collect the requested information to determine if additional regulatory action is required. 


TVA responded to GL 2003-01 in Reference 1. In summary, the BFN Units 1, 2, and 3 design basis and licensing basis are in compliance with the applicable regulatory requirements. The plant is constructed and maintained in accordance with its design, and the testing performed in accordance with the BFN Technical Specifications (TS) and  
Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability Commitment:  TVA will address Generic Letter 2003-01 prior to restart.
 
Discussion:  NRC issued GL 2003-01 to:
their bases is adequate to demonstrate this compliance and material condition.
: 1. alert addressees to findings at U.S. power reactor facilities suggesting that the control room licensing and design bases, and applicable regulatory requirements may not be met, and that existing technical specification surveillance requirements (SRs) may not be adequate,
: 2. emphasize the importance of reliable, comprehensive surveillance testing to verify control room habitability,
: 3. request addressees to submit information that demonstrates that the control room at each of their respective facilities complies with the current licensing and design bases, and applicable regulatory requirements, and that suitable design, maintenance and testing control measures are in place for maintaining this compliance, and
: 4. collect the requested information to determine if additional regulatory action is required.
TVA responded to GL 2003-01 in Reference 1. In summary, the BFN Units 1, 2, and 3 design basis and licensing basis are in compliance with the applicable regulatory requirements. The plant is constructed and maintained in accordance with its design, and the testing performed in accordance with the BFN Technical Specifications (TS) and their bases is adequate to demonstrate this compliance and material condition.
In Reference 2, the NRC provided a request for additional information (RAI) to TVA. TVA answered this RAI in Reference 3.
In Reference 2, the NRC provided a request for additional information (RAI) to TVA. TVA answered this RAI in Reference 3.
Status: Complete  
Status:       Complete April 27, 2007                   E1-98
 
April 27, 2007 E1-99


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 8, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1, 2, and 3 Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 2003 Control Room Habitability
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 8, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1, 2, and 3 Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 2003 Control Room Habitability  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 9, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3, Request For Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 9, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3, Request For Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 2003-01, "Control Room Habitability"
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 8, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2 and 3 -
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 8, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2 and 3 -  
Request For Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability April 27, 2007                 E1-99
 
Request For Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 2003-01, "Control Room Habitability"
 
April 27, 2007 E1-100 Generic Safety Issue 75 / Multi-Plant Action B085, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post-Trip Review -
Data and Information Capability Issue: This issue arose from the staff concerns resulting from analysis of events that occurred at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant on February 22 and 25, 1983.
The study of these events resulted in the issuance of NUREG-1000 and Generic Letter 83-28. Item 1.2 of the Generic Letter requests licensees have the
 
capability to record, recall, and display data and information to permit diagnosing the causes of unscheduled reactor shutdowns and the proper functioning of safety-related equipment during these events using systematic safety assessment procedures.


Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).
Generic Safety Issue 75 / Multi-Plant Action B085, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post-Trip Review -
Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).  
Data and Information Capability Issue:        This issue arose from the staff concerns resulting from analysis of events that occurred at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant on February 22 and 25, 1983.
The study of these events resulted in the issuance of NUREG-1000 and Generic Letter 83-28. Item 1.2 of the Generic Letter requests licensees have the capability to record, recall, and display data and information to permit diagnosing the causes of unscheduled reactor shutdowns and the proper functioning of safety-related equipment during these events using systematic safety assessment procedures.
Discussion:   Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).
Status:       Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).


==References:==
==References:==
Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).  
Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).
April 27, 2007                  E1-100


April 27, 2007 E1-101 HVAC Duct Supports Commitment: The HVAC Duct Supports program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
HVAC Duct Supports Commitment:   The HVAC Duct Supports program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: The approval of the program for the seismic qualification of HVAC duct supports is contained in References 1 and 2. The design criteria for the seismic qualification of the HVAC and supports was submitted in Reference 3. The NRC staff's Safety  
Discussion:   The approval of the program for the seismic qualification of HVAC duct supports is contained in References 1 and 2. The design criteria for the seismic qualification of the HVAC and supports was submitted in Reference 3. The NRC staff's Safety Evaluation Report (SER) on the criteria was included in Reference 4.
 
Status:       C-C For Unit 1, a review was performed to identify the areas of Class I HVAC ductwork that were not previously qualified for Units 2 and 3 operation.
Evaluation Report (SER) on the criteria was included in Reference 4.
The only areas specific to Unit 1 thus identified were the ductwork associated with the pump motor coolers for the Unit 1 Residual Heat Removal system and Core Spray system. Based upon the seismic qualification calculations, modifications have been completed to ensure that this ductwork is qualified to the long term requirements of the design criteria.
Status: C-C For Unit 1, a review was performed to identify the areas of Class I HVAC ductwork that were not  
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 5).
 
previously qualified for Units 2 and 3 operation.
The only areas specific to Unit 1 thus identified were the ductwork associated with the pump motor coolers for the Unit 1 Residual Heat Removal system and Core Spray system. Based upon the seismic qualification calculations, modifications have been completed to ensure that this ductwork is qualified to the long term requirements of the design criteria.  
 
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 5).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 22, 1990, Safety Evaluation of Inspection Open Item Regarding HVAC Ductworks and Supports for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 (TAC No. 62259)
NRC letter to TVA, dated August 22, 1990, Safety Evaluation of Inspection Open Item Regarding HVAC Ductworks and Supports for Browns Ferry  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.2.4 (Page 2-5)
 
Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 (TAC No. 62259)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.2.4 (Page 2-5)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 15, 1991, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 15, 1991, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Seismic Design Criteria  
Seismic Design Criteria
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 16, 1992, Evaluation of Seismic Design Criteria for  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 16, 1992, Evaluation of Seismic Design Criteria for Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
 
: 5. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning  
50-259 April 27, 2007                   E1-101
: 5. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-102 Instrument Sensing Lines Commitment: 1.
The H 2 O 2 analyzers will be modified in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
: 2. Where satisfactory operation can not be justified, the sensing lines will be reworked.
: 3. The 10 CFR 50, Appendix R, FSAR Appendix M, and Generic Evaluation of Internally Generated Missiles programs will require evaluations to maintain the integrity of instrument sense line


separation.
Instrument Sensing Lines Commitment:  1. The H2O2 analyzers will be modified in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: The action plan for dispositioning instrument sensing line issues, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. In Reference 2, NRC concluded that the program to address concerns  
: 2. Where satisfactory operation can not be justified, the sensing lines will be reworked.
 
: 3. The 10 CFR 50, Appendix R, FSAR Appendix M, and Generic Evaluation of Internally Generated Missiles programs will require evaluations to maintain the integrity of instrument sense line separation.
related to instrument sensing lines was adequate.
Discussion:   The action plan for dispositioning instrument sensing line issues, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. In Reference 2, NRC concluded that the program to address concerns related to instrument sensing lines was adequate.
Status: Complete The sample lines to the H 2 O 2 analyzers were modified to assure that there are no moisture traps which would block the air sample flow from the drywell/torus to the analyzers.  
Status:       Complete The sample lines to the H2O2 analyzers were modified to assure that there are no moisture traps which would block the air sample flow from the drywell/torus to the analyzers.
 
Safety-related sensing lines were evaluated in order to maintain the integrity of instrument sensing line separation as required by the 10 CFR 50, Appendix R, FSAR Appendix M, and Generic Evaluation of Internally Generated Missiles programs. Sensing lines were either justified for use-as-is, or modified as required.
Safety-related sensing lines were evaluated in order to maintain the integrity of instrument sensing line separation as required by the 10 CFR 50, Appendix R, FSAR Appendix M, and Generic Evaluation of Internally Generated Missiles programs. Sensing lines were either justified for use-as-is, or modified as required.  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 13, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Instrument Sensing Lines for Units 1 and 3
TVA letter to NRC, dated February 13, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Instrument Sensing Lines for Units 1 and 3  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 10, 1991, Safety Evaluation - TVA Action Plan to Resolve Concerns Related to Instrument Sensing Lines for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 April 27, 2007                   E1-102
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 10, 1991, Safety Evaluation - TVA Action Plan to Resolve Concerns Related to Instrument Sensing Lines for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-103 Instrument Tubing Commitment: Safety-related instrument tubing will be seismically qualified to meet the final design criteria.
Discussion: The action plan for dispositioning concerns regarding the seismic qualification of instrument tubing, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in
 
Reference 1. Additional information regarding inspection attributes and sampling sizes was provided in Reference 2. In Reference 3, NRC concluded that the program was an acceptable basis for restart of Unit 1 provided that the licensee also evaluates the instrument tubing populations in all units for any new attributes which may be


identified during the implementation of the revised program. Status: Complete The affected systems / supports were analyzed for Seismic Class I qualification, and necessary modifications were completed.  
Instrument Tubing Commitment:  Safety-related instrument tubing will be seismically qualified to meet the final design criteria.
Discussion:  The action plan for dispositioning concerns regarding the seismic qualification of instrument tubing, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. Additional information regarding inspection attributes and sampling sizes was provided in Reference 2. In Reference 3, NRC concluded that the program was an acceptable basis for restart of Unit 1 provided that the licensee also evaluates the instrument tubing populations in all units for any new attributes which may be identified during the implementation of the revised program.
Status:       Complete The affected systems / supports were analyzed for Seismic Class I qualification, and necessary modifications were completed.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Regarding the Seismic Qualification of Units 1 and 3 Instrument Tubing
TVA letter to NRC, dated February 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Regarding the Seismic Qualification of Units 1 and 3 Instrument Tubing  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Small Bore Piping and Seismic Qualification of Instrument Tubing Programs for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 April 27, 2007                 E1-103
 
Information  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Small Bore Piping and Seismic Qualification of Instrument Tubing Programs for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 April 27, 2007 E1-104 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC)
Commitment: The Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC
) program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).


Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).  
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC)
Commitment:  The Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion:  Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).
Status:       Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).


==References:==
==References:==
None  
None April 27, 2007                  E1-104


April 27, 2007 E1-105 Large Bore Piping Supports Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-14.  
Large Bore Piping Supports Commitment:   TVA will complete Bulletin 79-14.
 
Discussion:   Refer to previous topic entitled Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems (Page E1-7).
Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems (Page E1-7).
Status:       Refer to previous topic entitled Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems (Page E1-7).
Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping  
 
Systems (Page E1-7).  


==References:==
==References:==
None  
None April 27, 2007                 E1-105
 
April 27, 2007 E1-106 License Renewal - Appendix F Commitments Commitment: TVA will implement the License Renewal - Appendix F commitments prior to Unit 1 restart.
Discussion: On April 21, 2006, TVA sent the NRC a revised list of commitments for License Renewal (Reference 1).
Table 3 of Enclosure 1 of the letter contains the list of License Renewal commitments which are required for Unit 1 restart. The items originate
 
from Appendix F of the License Renewal Application and are required to make the current licensing basis (CLB) of Unit 1 at restart the same as the CLB for Units 2 and 3. These commitments are contained in Table 3 of Appendix A of the Safety Evaluation Report relate d to the License Renewal of BFN (Reference 2).
Status: Each of the 13 Appendix F commitments and its status is as follows:  F.1 Evaluate and modify, as required, main steam leakage path piping to ensure structural integrity.
Status:  Complete TVA has modified, as required, main steam leakage path piping to ensure


structural integrity. F.2 Implement Containment Atmosphere Dilution (CAD) System modification.
License Renewal - Appendix F Commitments Commitment:  TVA will implement the License Renewal - Appendix F commitments prior to Unit 1 restart.
Status:  Complete TVA completed the modifications to the CAD system. F.3 Revise Fire Protection Report per Unit 1 License Condition 2.C.13.
Discussion:  On April 21, 2006, TVA sent the NRC a revised list of commitments for License Renewal (Reference 1).
Table 3 of Enclosure 1 of the letter contains the list of License Renewal commitments which are required for Unit 1 restart. The items originate from Appendix F of the License Renewal Application and are required to make the current licensing basis (CLB) of Unit 1 at restart the same as the CLB for Units 2 and 3. These commitments are contained in Table 3 of Appendix A of the Safety Evaluation Report related to the License Renewal of BFN (Reference 2).
Status:      Each of the 13 Appendix F commitments and its status is as follows:
F.1  Evaluate and modify, as required, main steam leakage path piping to ensure structural integrity.
Status:  Complete TVA has modified, as required, main steam leakage path piping to ensure structural integrity.
F.2   Implement Containment Atmosphere Dilution (CAD) System modification.
Status:  Complete TVA completed the modifications to the CAD system.
F.3   Revise Fire Protection Report per Unit 1 License Condition 2.C.13.
Status:  Refer to previous topic entitled Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R (Page E1-48).
Status:  Refer to previous topic entitled Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R (Page E1-48).
April 27, 2007 E1-107 F.4 Implement Environmental Qualification Program. Status:  Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47). F.5 Address GL 88-01, and make necessary plant modifications.
April 27, 2007                   E1-106
Status:  Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic


Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63). F.6 BWRVIP Programs used for Units 2 and 3 will be used for Unit 1.
F.4 Implement Environmental Qualification Program.
Status:  Complete Required inspections have been completed, and examination reports  
Status:  Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).
F.5 Address GL 88-01, and make necessary plant modifications.
Status:  Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).
F.6 BWRVIP Programs used for Units 2 and 3 will be used for Unit 1.
Status:  Complete Required inspections have been completed, and examination reports have been filed. The required Unit 1 examinations have been incorporated into applicable procedure.
F.7 Install ATWS features.
Status:  Refer to the topic entitled Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram (Page E1-141).
F.8 Remove Reactor Vessel Head Spray piping in drywell, and seal the primary containment penetrations.
Status:  Complete Piping has been removed, and penetrations have been capped.
April 27, 2007                E1-107


have been filed. The required Unit 1 examinations have been incorporated into applicable procedure. F.7 Install ATWS features.
F.9  Implement the Hardened Wetwell Vent modification.
Status:  Refer to the topic entitled Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram (Page E1-141). F.8 Remove Reactor Vessel Head Spray piping in drywell, and seal the primary containment penetrations.
Status:  C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent (Page E1-78).
Status: Complete Piping has been removed, and penetrations have been capped.
F.10 Cap Service Air and Demineralized Water Primary Containment Penetrations.
April 27, 2007 E1-108 F.9 Implement the Hardened Wetwell Vent modification.
Status:  Complete The Service Air and Demineralized Water Primary Containment Penetrations were capped.
Status:  C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent (Page E1-78). F.10 Cap Service Air and Demineralized Water Primary Containment Penetrations.
F.11 Modify Auxiliary Decay Heat Removal (ADHR)
Status:  Complete The Service Air and Demineralized Water Primary Containment Penetrations were capped. F.11 Modify Auxiliary Decay Heat Removal (ADHR)
System to serve Unit 1.
System to serve Unit 1.
Status:  Complete ADHR has been modified to serve Unit 1. F.12 Fully implement the Maintenance Rule.
Status:  Complete ADHR has been modified to serve Unit 1.
Unit 1's temporary exemption ceases to be effective.
F.12 Fully implement the Maintenance Rule.
Status:  Complete The Maintenance Rule has been fully implemented on Unit 1. F.13 Replace RWCU piping outside of primary containment with IGSCC resistant piping.
Unit 1s temporary exemption ceases to be effective.
Status: Complete Implement actions requested in GL 89-10 for RWCU.
Status:  Complete The Maintenance Rule has been fully implemented on Unit 1.
Status: Complete April 27, 2007 E1-109
F.13
* Replace RWCU piping outside of primary containment with IGSCC resistant piping.
Status:   Complete
* Implement actions requested in GL 89-10 for RWCU.
Status:   Complete April 27, 2007                 E1-108


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, AND 3 -
TVA letter to NRC, dated April 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, AND 3 -
License Renewal Application (LRA) - Revised Commitment List (TAC Nos. MC1704, MC1705, and MC1706)
License Renewal Application (LRA) - Revised Commitment List (TAC Nos. MC1704, MC1705, and MC1706) 2. NUREG-1843, Supplement 1, "Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296"
: 2. NUREG-1843, Supplement 1, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296 April 27, 2007                  E1-109


April 27, 2007 E1-110 License Renewal - Non-Appendix F Commitments Commitment: TVA will implement applicable License Renewal -
License Renewal - Non-Appendix F Commitments Commitment:   TVA will implement applicable License Renewal -
Non-Appendix F Commitments prior to Unit 1 restart.
Non-Appendix F Commitments prior to Unit 1 restart.
Discussion: On April 21, 2006, TVA sent the NRC a revised list of commitments for License Renewal (Reference 1). of the letter contains the list of License Renewal commitments which are required for Unit 1 restart. Certain of those commitments are  
Discussion:   On April 21, 2006, TVA sent the NRC a revised list of commitments for License Renewal (Reference 1).
 
Enclosure 1 of the letter contains the list of License Renewal commitments which are required for Unit 1 restart. Certain of those commitments are not Appendix F items but are required to be implemented prior to Unit 1 restart. These commitments are contained in Appendix A of the Safety Evaluation Report related to the License Renewal of BFN (Reference 2).
not Appendix F items but are required to be implemented prior to Unit 1 restart. These commitments are contained in Appendix A of the Safety Evaluation Report related to the License Renewal of BFN (Reference 2).
The applicable commitments are as follow:
The applicable commitments are as follow: Table 1, Item 24., last portion; and Table 2 items with an Implementation Schedule of "Prior to Unit 1 restart."
* Table 1, Item 24., last portion; and
Status: Open  
* Table 2 items with an Implementation Schedule of Prior to Unit 1 restart.
Status:       Open


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, AND 3 -
TVA letter to NRC, dated April 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, AND 3 -
License Renewal Application (LRA) - Revised Commitment List (TAC Nos. MC1704, MC1705, and MC1706)
License Renewal Application (LRA) - Revised Commitment List (TAC Nos. MC1704, MC1705, and MC1706) 2. NUREG-1843, Supplement 1, "Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296"
: 2. NUREG-1843, Supplement 1, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296 April 27, 2007                  E1-110


April 27, 2007 E1-111 Long Term Torus Integrity Program Commitment: TVA committed to resolve torus attached piping support discrepancies in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria precedent. The inspection of the nonsafety-related catwalk will be limited to welds and bolted connections associated with maintaining the integrity of the safety-related structures.
Long Term Torus Integrity Program Commitment:   TVA committed to resolve torus attached piping support discrepancies in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria precedent. The inspection of the nonsafety-related catwalk will be limited to welds and bolted connections associated with maintaining the integrity of the safety-related structures.
The resolution of catwalk discrepancies will be in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria.
The resolution of catwalk discrepancies will be in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria.
Discussion: On January 13, 1981 (Reference 1), the Commission issued an Order that required the reassessment of the containment design for suppression pool hydrodynamic loading conditions. In Reference 2 , a subsequent Order extended the modification completion date until prior to the start of  
Discussion:   On January 13, 1981 (Reference 1), the Commission issued an Order that required the reassessment of the containment design for suppression pool hydrodynamic loading conditions. In Reference 2, a subsequent Order extended the modification completion date until prior to the start of Cycle 6. NRC conducted a post-implementation audit review of the BFN Plant Unique Analysis Report for the Mark I containment long-term program (Reference 3). The staff determined that all but a few of the modifications made by TVA were in accordance with the generic acceptance criteria and the deviations from the acceptance criteria were found acceptable. Discrepancies were identified between design drawings and the actual modifications. The action plan for dispositioning the long-term torus integrity discrepancies was provided by TVA in Reference 4 and approved by NRC in Reference 5.
 
In Reference 6, NRC identified a Violation with regards to activities associated with the Unit 1 LTTIP corrective actions. TVA responded in Reference 7.
Cycle 6. NRC conducted a post-i mplementation audit review of the BFN Plant Unique Analysis Report for the Mark I containment long-term program (Reference 3). The staff determined that all but a few of the modifications made by TVA were in accordance with the generic acceptance criteria and the deviations from the acceptance criteria were found acceptable. Discrepancies were identified between design drawings and the actual  
Status:       Complete TVA performed modifications to resolve torus attached piping support discrepancies, safety-related torus and torus related structure discrepancies, and nonsafety-related catwalk discrepancies in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
 
April 27, 2007                 E1-111
modifications. The action plan for dispositioning the long-term torus integrity discrepancies was provided by TVA in Reference 4 and approved by NRC in Reference 5.
In Reference 6, NRC identified a Violation with regards to activities associated with the Unit 1  
 
LTTIP corrective actions. TVA responded in Reference 7.
Status: Complete TVA performed modifications to resolve torus attached piping support discrepancies, safety-related torus and torus related structure discrepancies, and nonsafety-related catwalk  
 
discrepancies in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-112


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 13, 1981, in regards to Orders for Modification of Licenses and Grant of Extension of Exemptions
NRC letter to TVA, dated January 13, 1981, in regards to Orders for Modification of Licenses and Grant of Extension of Exemptions  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 19, 1982, in regards to Order Modifying the January 13, 1981 Order
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 19, 1982, in regards to Order Modifying the January 13, 1981 Order 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 6, 1985, Mark I Containment Long Term Program  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 6, 1985, Mark I Containment Long Term Program
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 29, 1991, Program for Resolving Long-Term Torus Integrity Issue  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 29, 1991, Program for Resolving Long-Term Torus Integrity Issue Prior to the Restart of Units 1 and 3
 
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 10, 1992, Evaluation of Long-Term Torus Integrity Program for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3
Prior to the Restart of Units 1 and 3  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 12, 2004, Notice of Violation (Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Inspection Report No. 5000259/2004011)
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 10, 1992, Evaluation of Long-Term Torus Integrity Program for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 2, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Inspection Report 50-259/2004-011 - Reply to Notice Of Violation (NOV) EA-04-063 April 27, 2007                 E1-112
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 12, 2004, Notice of Violation (Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Inspection Report
 
No. 5000259/2004011)  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 2, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Inspection Report 50-259/2004-011 - Reply to Notice Of Violation (NOV) EA-04-063  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-113 Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel Commitment: The lower drywell steel platforms and miscellaneous steel will be evaluated and modified, if required, to meet the design criteria.
Discussion: The action plan for dispositioning the Lower Drywell Platforms and Mis c ellaneous Steel issue was provided in Reference 1. Additional information requested by the Staff was provided in Reference 2.


Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel Commitment:  The lower drywell steel platforms and miscellaneous steel will be evaluated and modified, if required, to meet the design criteria.
Discussion:  The action plan for dispositioning the Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel issue was provided in Reference 1. Additional information requested by the Staff was provided in Reference 2.
Additional information was requested by the Staff in Reference 3 and provided by TVA in Reference 4.
Additional information was requested by the Staff in Reference 3 and provided by TVA in Reference 4.
An NRC position regarding the design criteria was issued by Reference 5 and a subsequent Safety Evaluation and request for additional information was issued as Reference 6. This additional  
An NRC position regarding the design criteria was issued by Reference 5 and a subsequent Safety Evaluation and request for additional information was issued as Reference 6. This additional information was provided by TVA in Reference 7.
 
information was provided by TVA in Reference 7.
A supplemental Safety Evaluation was issued by NRC in Reference 8. Additional information was provided by TVA in References 9 and 10. The final Safety Evaluation was issued in Reference 11 and the issue was closed after an audit of the design criteria implementation as documented in Reference 12.
A supplemental Safety Evaluation was issued by NRC in Reference 8. Additional information was provided by TVA in References 9 and 10. The final Safety Evaluation was issued in Reference 11 and the issue was closed after an audit of the design criteria implementation as documented in Reference 12.
Status: C-C The lower drywell steel platforms and miscellaneous steel were evaluated and modified, if required, to meet the design criteria.  
Status:       C-C The lower drywell steel platforms and miscellaneous steel were evaluated and modified, if required, to meet the design criteria.
 
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 13).
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 13).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 12, 1991, Corrective Action Plan and Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
TVA letter to NRC, dated June 12, 1991, Corrective Action Plan and Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 8, 1991, Seismic Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 8, 1991, Seismic Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
 
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 12, 1991, Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Drywell and Miscellaneous Steel Design Criteria April 27, 2007                   E1-113
Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 6, 1992, Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel Seismic Criteria
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 12, 1991, Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Drywell and Miscellaneous Steel Design Criteria April 27, 2007 E1-114
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1992, NRC Staff Position on Proposed Ductility Ratio Design Criteria
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 6, 1992, Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel Seismic Criteria  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 13, 1992, Safety Evaluation and Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1992, NRC Staff Position on Proposed Ductility Ratio Design Criteria  
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 31, 1992, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 13, 1992, Safety Evaluation and Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 Design Criteria for Lower  
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1992, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Steel Design Criteria for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant
 
: 9. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 30, 1992, Resolution of the Thermal Growth Issue Outside Containment
Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel  
: 10. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 29, 1993, Resolution of the Thermal Growth Issue
: 7. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 31, 1992, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel  
: 11. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 7, 1993, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Structural Steel Thermal Growth Design Criteria
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1992, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Steel Design  
: 12. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 20, 1994, Audit of Structural Steel Design Criteria Implementation
 
: 13. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
Criteria for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant 9. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 30, 1992, Resolution of the Thermal Growth Issue Outside Containment 1 0. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 29, 1993, Resolution of the Thermal Growth Issue 1 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 7, 1993, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Structural  
50-259 April 27, 2007                  E1-114


Steel Thermal Growth Design Criteria 1 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 20, 1994, Audit of Structural Steel Design Criteria Implementation 1 3. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)
 
Commitment:   The Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB) program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-115 Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)
Discussion:   As part of the restart effort on Unit 2, TVA committed to review the effects of flooding due to breaks in moderate energy lines outside primary containment (Reference 1). NRC approval of the program was documented in Reference 2.
Commitment: The Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB) program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
The critical plant features that are required to mitigate or limit the consequences of moderate energy piping failures exist in the current BFN design. The results of the Unit 1 evaluation concluded that Browns Ferry conforms to the original licensing basis for MELB flooding and that the existing flooding studies and protective measures are adequate to justify continued operations (Reference 3).
Discussion: As part of the restart effort on Unit 2, TVA committed to review the effects of flooding due to breaks in moderate energy lines outside primary containment (Reference 1). NRC approval of the  
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).
 
program was documented in Reference 2.
The critical plant features that are required to mitigate or limit the consequences of moderate energy piping failures exist in the current BFN design. The results of the Unit 1 evaluation concluded that Browns Ferry conforms to the  
 
original licensing basis for MELB flooding and that the existing flooding studies and protective measures are adequate to justify continued operations (Reference 3).
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2
TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.8 (Page 3-8)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.8 (Page 3-8)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 25, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Completion of the Program - Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 25, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Completion of the Program - Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)
Flooding Evaluation  
Flooding Evaluation
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-115


April 27, 2007 E1-116 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.1, Control Room Design Review Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.1, Control Room Design Review Commitment:   TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item I.D.1 - Control Room Design Review.
Action Item I.D.1 - Control Room Design Review.
Discussion: Pursuant to NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan) and Supplement 1, TVA provided its Control Room Design Review (CRDR) corrective action plan and commitments in Reference 1. NRC's initial Safety  
Discussion:   Pursuant to NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan) and Supplement 1, TVA provided its Control Room Design Review (CRDR) corrective action plan and commitments in Reference 1. NRCs initial Safety Evaluation Report (SER) was issued as Reference 2.
 
Evaluation Report (SER) was issued as Reference 2.
TVA provided additional information in Reference 3.
TVA provided additional information in Reference 3.
In Reference 4, TVA also committed to complete all safety and non-s afety significant Human Engineering Discrepancies (HEDs) prior to the restart of Units 1 and 3. The final SER for the BFN CRDR was provided in Reference 5.  
In Reference 4, TVA also committed to complete all safety and non-safety significant Human Engineering Discrepancies (HEDs) prior to the restart of Units 1 and 3. The final SER for the BFN CRDR was provided in Reference 5.
 
As part of BFNs Operating and Maintenance Cost Reduction Program, TVA submitted a Cost Beneficial Licensing Action to discontinue the cost-benefit analysis of non-safety significant HEDs (Reference 6). NRC approval of this request was contained in Reference 7.
As part of BFN's Operating and Maintenance Cost Reduction Program, TVA submitted a Cost Beneficial Licensing Action to discontinue the cost-benefit analysis of non-safety significant HEDs (Reference 6). NRC approval of this request was contained in Reference 7.
Status:       Closed TVA is implementing its CRDR corrective action plan for Unit 1 and all safety significant HEDs will be corrected.
Status: Closed TVA is implementing its CRDR corrective action plan for Unit 1 and all safety significant HEDs will be corrected.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 30, 1986, Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) -
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 30, 1986, Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) -
NUREG-0737, Item I.D.1
NUREG-0737, Item I.D.1  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 9, 1988, Safety Evaluation for the Detailed Control Room Design, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3 (TACs 56104, 56105, 56106)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 9, 1988, Safety Evaluation for the Detailed Control Room Design, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3 (TACs 56104, 56105, 56106)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 3, 1988, Response to NRC Safety Evaluation for the BFN Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 3, 1988, Response to NRC Safety Evaluation for the BFN Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR)  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 22, 1991, Supplemental Response to NRC Safety Evaluation for the BFN Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR)
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 22, 1991, Supplemental Response to NRC Safety Evaluation for the BFN Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR)
April 27, 2007 E1-117
April 27, 2007                 E1-116
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1991, Safety Evaluation of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Detailed Control Room Design Review  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1991, Safety Evaluation of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Detailed Control Room Design Review
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 15, 1993, Operating & Maintenance (O&M) Cost Reduction Program - Cost Beneficial Licensing Action -
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 15, 1993, Operating & Maintenance (O&M) Cost Reduction Program - Cost Beneficial Licensing Action -
Revision of Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) Program to Discontinue Cost-Benefit Analysis of Non-S afety Significant Human Engineering Discrepancies (HEDs)  
Revision of Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) Program to Discontinue Cost-Benefit Analysis of Non-Safety Significant Human Engineering Discrepancies (HEDs)
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1994, Revision of Detailed Control Room Design Review Program to Discontinue Cost-Benefit Analysis of Non-Safety Significant Human Engineering Discrepancies  
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1994, Revision of Detailed Control Room Design Review Program to Discontinue Cost-Benefit Analysis of Non-Safety Significant Human Engineering Discrepancies
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                  E1-117


April 27, 2007 E1-118 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.2, Safety Parameter Display Console Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.2, Safety Parameter Display Console Commitment:   TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display Console. Discussion: Refer to the previous item entitled Generic Letter 89 Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System (Page E1-71).
Action Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display Console.
Status: Refer to the previous item entitled Generic Letter 89 Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System (Page E1-71).  
Discussion:   Refer to the previous item entitled Generic Letter 89 Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System (Page E1-71).
Status:       Refer to the previous item entitled Generic Letter 89 Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System (Page E1-71).


==References:==
==References:==
None  
None April 27, 2007                 E1-118
 
April 27, 2007 E1-119 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.B.3, Post-Accident Sampling System Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.B.3 - Post-Accident Sampling System (PASS). Discussion: A description of BFN's PASS design was provided in References 1 and 2. The Safety Evaluation Report for this system was provided by Reference 3.


NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.B.3, Post-Accident Sampling System Commitment:  TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.B.3 - Post-Accident Sampling System (PASS).
Discussion:  A description of BFNs PASS design was provided in References 1 and 2. The Safety Evaluation Report for this system was provided by Reference 3.
TVA submitted a request to decommit to the requirement for a PASS in Reference 4. NRC approved this request in Reference 5.
TVA submitted a request to decommit to the requirement for a PASS in Reference 4. NRC approved this request in Reference 5.
TVA committed to:
TVA committed to:
Develop contingency plans for obtaining and analyzing highly radioactive samples of reactor coolant, the suppression pool, and containment atmosphere prior to Unit 1 fuel load; and Describe in emergency plan implementing procedures the capability for classifying fuel damage events at the Alert level threshold at radioactivity levels of 300 uCi/ml dose  
* Develop contingency plans for obtaining and analyzing highly radioactive samples of reactor coolant, the suppression pool, and containment atmosphere prior to Unit 1 fuel load; and
 
* Describe in emergency plan implementing procedures the capability for classifying fuel damage events at the Alert level threshold at radioactivity levels of 300 uCi/ml dose equivalent I-131 prior to Unit 1 fuel load.
equivalent I-131 prior to Unit 1 fuel load.
Status:       C-C TVA has implemented contingency plans for obtaining and analyzing highly radioactive samples of reactor coolant, the suppression pool, and containment atmosphere.
Status: C-C TVA has implemented contingency plans for obtaining and analyzing highly radioactive samples of reactor coolant, the suppression pool, and containment  
 
atmosphere.
Emergency plan implementing procedures contain the capability for classifying fuel damage events at the Alert level threshold at radioactivity levels of 300 uCi/ml dose equivalent I-131.
Emergency plan implementing procedures contain the capability for classifying fuel damage events at the Alert level threshold at radioactivity levels of 300 uCi/ml dose equivalent I-131.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 6).  
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 6).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 19, 1986, NUREG-0737, Item II.B.3 - Postaccident Sampling System
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 19, 1986, NUREG-0737, Item II.B.3 - Postaccident Sampling System 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 1, 1987, NUREG-0737, Item II.B.3 - Postaccident Sampling System
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 1, 1987, NUREG-0737, Item II.B.3 - Postaccident Sampling System April 27, 2007                   E1-119
 
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1987, Post Accident Sampling System
April 27, 2007 E1-120
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 19, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 - Technical Specifications (TS) Change 423
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1987, Post Accident Sampling System  
                - Eliminate Requirements for Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process and Delete Regulatory Commitment
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 19, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 - Technical Specifications (TS) Change 423 - Eliminate Requirements for Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process and Delete Regulatory Commitment  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 9, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3, Re: Issuance of Amendments Eliminating Requirements for Postaccident Sampling (TAC Nos. MB7747, MB7748 and MB7749)
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 9, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3, Re: Issuance of Amendments Eliminating Requirements for Postaccident Sampling (TAC Nos. MB7747, MB7748 and MB7749)  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007                  E1-120
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006  


April 27, 2007 E1-121 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.E.4.2.1-4, Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.E.4.2.1-4, Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation Commitment:   TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.E.4.2.1 Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation.
Action Item II.E.4.2.1 Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation.
Discussion: In Reference 1, NRC requested additional information regarding Units 1 and 3 conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2 and 10 CFR 50, Appendix J. In order to minimize the number and scope of updates that would have to be provided to NRC on this issue, TVA replied in Reference 2 using the anticipated configuration at the time of the restart of Unit 1. NRC approval of the Unit 1  
Discussion:   In Reference 1, NRC requested additional information regarding Units 1 and 3 conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2 and 10 CFR 50, Appendix J. In order to minimize the number and scope of updates that would have to be provided to NRC on this issue, TVA replied in Reference 2 using the anticipated configuration at the time of the restart of Unit 1. NRC approval of the Unit 1 containment isolation design is provided in Reference 3. NRC was notified of subsequent changes to the containment isolation configuration, which were being made under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59, in Reference 4.
 
Status:       Open
containment isolation design is provided in Reference 3. NRC was notified of subsequent changes to the containment isolation configuration, which were being made under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59, in Reference 4.
Status: Open  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 5, 1992, Request for Additional Information to Review Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Compliance with NUREG-0737 Item II.E.4.2 and 10CFR50, Appendix J
NRC letter to TVA, dated May 5, 1992, Request for Additional Information to Review Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Compliance with NUREG-0737 Item II.E.4.2 and 10CFR50, Appendix J  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 1, 1992, Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Units 1 and 3 Conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2 and 10CFR50, Appendix J
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 1, 1992, Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Units 1 and 3 Conformance  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 6, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 - NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2, Containment Isolation Dependability
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 24, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Supplemental Information for Conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2, and 10 CFR 50, Appendix J April 27, 2007                  E1-121


with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2 and 10CFR50, Appendix J
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.C, Accident -
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 6, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 - NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2, Containment Isolation Dependability
Monitoring - Containment High Range Radiation Commitment:   TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 24, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Supplemental Information for Conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2, and 10 CFR 50, Appendix J
 
April 27, 2007 E1-122 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.C, Accident -
Monitoring - Containment High Range Radiation Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.F.1.2.C - Accident - Monitoring -
Action Item II.F.1.2.C - Accident - Monitoring -
Containment High Range Radiation.
Containment High Range Radiation.
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment high range radiation monitor. In  
Discussion:   In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment high range radiation monitor. In Reference 2, NRC stated no deviations from NRC requirements had been identified; hence no NRC review was required. Reference 3 issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the radiation monitors prior to start-up in Cycle 6.
 
Status:       Closed TVA will upgrade the two Unit 1 drywell radiation monitor loops to meet the requirements of NUREG-0737 for Containment High Range Radiation Monitors (CHRRM). The modifications will ensure that the CHRRMs are capable of detecting and measuring the radiation level within the drywell during and following an accident.
Reference 2, NRC stated no deviations from NRC requirements had been identified; hence no NRC review was required. Reference 3 issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the radiation monitors prior to start-up in Cycle 6.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 4).
Status: Closed TVA will upgrade the two Unit 1 drywell radiation monitor loops to meet the requirements of NUREG-0737 for Containment High Range Radiation Monitors (CHRRM). The modifications will ensure that the CHRRMs are capable of detecting and measuring the radiation level within the drywell during and following an accident.  
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in regards to post-TMI requirements
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in regards to post-TMI requirements  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 8, 1982, Re: Status of NUREG-0737 Item II.F.1.3 at Browns Ferry Unit Nos. 1, 2 and 3
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 8, 1982, Re: Status of NUREG-0 737 Item II.F.1.3 at Browns Ferry Unit Nos. 1, 2 and 3  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007                  E1-122
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006  


April 27, 2007 E1-123 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.D, Accident -
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.D, Accident -
Monitoring - Containment Pressure Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Monitoring - Containment Pressure Commitment:   TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.F.1.2.D - Accident - Monitoring -
Action Item II.F.1.2.D - Accident - Monitoring -
Containment Pressure.
Containment Pressure.
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment pressure monitor. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was  
Discussion:   In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment pressure monitor. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. Reference 4 issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the pressure monitor prior to start-up in Cycle 6. The Safety Evaluation Report for this item was issued in Reference 5. NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 90-29 (Reference 6).
 
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 7).
provided by TVA in Reference 3. Reference 4 issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the pressure monitor prior to start-up in Cycle 6. The Safety Evaluation Report for this item was issued in Reference 5. NRC closed this item in Inspectio n Report 90-29 (Reference 6).  
 
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 7).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in regards to post-TMI requirements
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in regards to post-TMI requirements  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 22, 1982, NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, Containment Pressure Monitor; II.F.1.5, Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6, Containment Hydrogen Monitor
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 22, 1982, NUREG-0737, Items I I.F.1.4, Containment Pressure Monitor; II.F.1.5, Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6, Containment Hydrogen Monitor 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 26, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0 737, Items II.F.1.4, II.F.1.5, and II.F.1.6  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 26, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, II.F.1.5, and II.F.1.6
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.F.1.4 Containment Pressure Monitor, II.F.1.5 Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6 Containment Hydrogen Monitor 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 8, 1990, Notice of Violation (NRC Inspection Report Nos.  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.F.1.4 Containment Pressure Monitor, II.F.1.5 Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6 Containment Hydrogen Monitor
 
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 8, 1990, Notice of Violation (NRC Inspection Report Nos.
50-259/90-29, 50-260/90-29, and 50-296/90-29)  
50-259/90-29, 50-260/90-29, and 50-296/90-29)
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006  
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007                   E1-123
 
April 27, 2007 E1-124 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.E, Accident -
Monitoring - Containment Water Level  Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.F.1.2.E - Accident - Monitoring -


NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.E, Accident -
Monitoring - Containment Water Level Commitment:  TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.F.1.2.E - Accident - Monitoring -
Containment Water Level.
Containment Water Level.
Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment water level monitor. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. In Reference 4, NRC issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the water level monitor prior to start-up in Cycle 6 (July 1983). The Safety Evaluation Report for this item was issued in Reference 5. A Technical Specifications amendment was issued to reflect the modifications performed  
Discussion:   In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment water level monitor. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. In Reference 4, NRC issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the water level monitor prior to start-up in Cycle 6 (July 1983). The Safety Evaluation Report for this item was issued in Reference 5. A Technical Specifications amendment was issued to reflect the modifications performed during that outage (Reference 6).
 
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 7).
during that outage (Reference 6).
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 7).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in Regards to Post-TMI Requirements
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in Regards to Post-TMI Requirements  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 22, 1982, NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, Containment Pressure Monitor; II.F.1.5, Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6, Containment Hydrogen Monitor
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 22, 1982, NUREG-0737, Items I I.F.1.4, Containment Pressure Monitor; II.F.1.5, Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6, Containment Hydrogen Monitor 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 26, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0 737, Items II.F.1.4, II.F.1.5, and II.F.1.6  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 26, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, II.F.1.5, and II.F.1.6
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.F.1.4 Containment Pressure Monitor II.F.1.5 Containment Wa t er Level Monitor II.F.1.6 Containment Hydrogen Monitor  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.F.1.4 Containment Pressure Monitor II.F.1.5 Containment Water Level Monitor II.F.1.6 Containment Hydrogen Monitor
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 12, 1983, in regards to Amendment 92 for Browns Ferry Unit 1  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 12, 1983, in regards to Amendment 92 for Browns Ferry Unit 1
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006  
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007                   E1-124
 
April 27, 2007 E1-125 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.2.4 (Generic Letter 84-23), Instrumentation for Detection of Inadequate Core Cooling  Commitment: TVA committed to:
: 1. Convert level instruments which initiate the Reactor Protection System (RPS) and Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) and provide class 1E level indication in the control room to analog
 
trip units.
: 2. Minimize the effects of high drywell temperature on level indications by limiting the vertical drop of the referencelegs inside the drywell to no more than two feet.
Discussion: The long-term modifications to improve the reliability and accuracy of BWR water level measurement and instrumentation were requested by Generic Letter 84-23. TVA committed in Reference 1 to replace the RPS and ECCS instruments with analog trip units. TVA committed in Reference 2 to minimize the vertical drop of the reference legs inside containment by bringing the reference legs outside the drywell at higher elevations. This commitment was modified in accordance with the


commitment management process to limit the vertical drop inside the drywell to be no more than 2 feet 5 inches. NRC found TVA's proposed modifications acceptable in Reference  
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.2.4 (Generic Letter 84-23), Instrumentation for Detection of Inadequate Core Cooling Commitment:  TVA committed to:
: 3. The NRC was notified of this change by Reference 4.  
: 1. Convert level instruments which initiate the Reactor Protection System (RPS) and Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) and provide class 1E level indication in the control room to analog trip units.
: 2. Minimize the effects of high drywell temperature on level indications by limiting the vertical drop of the reference legs inside the drywell to no more than two feet.
Discussion:  The long-term modifications to improve the reliability and accuracy of BWR water level measurement and instrumentation were requested by Generic Letter 84-23. TVA committed in Reference 1 to replace the RPS and ECCS instruments with analog trip units. TVA committed in Reference 2 to minimize the vertical drop of the reference legs inside containment by bringing the reference legs outside the drywell at higher elevations. This commitment was modified in accordance with the commitment management process to limit the vertical drop inside the drywell to be no more than 2 feet 5 inches. NRC found TVAs proposed modifications acceptable in Reference 3. The NRC was notified of this change by Reference 4.
April 27, 2007                  E1-125


April 27, 2007 E1-126 Status: C-C TVA has: 1. Converted level instruments which initiate the Reactor Protection System (RPS) and Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) and provided class 1E level indication in the control room to analog trip units.  
Status:       C-C TVA has:
: 2. Minimized the effects of high drywell temperature on level indications by limiting the  
: 1. Converted level instruments which initiate the Reactor Protection System (RPS) and Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) and provided class 1E level indication in the control room to analog trip units.
 
: 2. Minimized the effects of high drywell temperature on level indications by limiting the vertical drop of the reference legs inside the drywell to no more than two feet.
vertical drop of the reference legs inside the drywell to no more than two feet.
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 5).
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 5).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 8, 1995, in regards to Generic Letter 84-23
TVA letter to NRC, dated April 8, 1995, in regards to Generic Letter 84-23  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 12, 1986, in regards to Generic Letter 84-23
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 12, 1986, in regards to Generic Letter 84-23  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 18, 1986, NUREG-0731, Item II.F.2, Inadequate Core Cooling Instrumentation (Generic Letter 84-23); MPA-F-26
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 18, 1986, NUREG-0731, Item II.F.2, Inadequate Core Cooling Instrumentation (Generic Letter 84-23); MPA-F-26 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 5, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1 and 3 Revision to Commitments Concerning The Senior  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 5, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1 and 3 Revision to Commitments Concerning The Senior Management Assessment of Readiness Team (SMART) and The Vertical Drop of Reactor Vessel Reference Legs (Generic Letter 84-23)
 
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007                   E1-126
Management Assessment of Readiness Team (SMART) and The Vertical Drop of Reactor Vessel Reference Legs (Generic Letter 84-23)  
: 5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-127 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.13, HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.K.3.13 - HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels. Discussion: In Reference 1 , TVA states that it concurs with the BWR Owners' Group recommendation that separation of the HPCI/RCIC level setpoints had no substantial
 
benefit and committed to implement an automatic restart of RCIC. In Reference 2, NRC concurred that no significant benefit would be gained by the separation of the HPCI/RCIC initiation levels and requested TVA evaluate the acceptance criteria provided for the RCIC automatic restart. One exception to the criteria was identified in
 
Reference 3 and approved by NRC in Reference 4.
TVA clarified Technical Specifications Bases Section 4.2 in Reference
: 5. The Bases were revised to state that the automatic restart feature is tested during the performance of logic system functional tests. The issuance of these Bases changes was documented in Reference 6. TVA modified the RCIC logic in order to automatically


restart the RCIC system on vessel low water level (without operator action) following a vessel high water trip.
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.13, HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels Commitment:  TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 7).  
Action Item II.K.3.13 - HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels.
Discussion:  In Reference 1, TVA states that it concurs with the BWR Owners' Group recommendation that separation of the HPCI/RCIC level setpoints had no substantial benefit and committed to implement an automatic restart of RCIC. In Reference 2, NRC concurred that no significant benefit would be gained by the separation of the HPCI/RCIC initiation levels and requested TVA evaluate the acceptance criteria provided for the RCIC automatic restart. One exception to the criteria was identified in Reference 3 and approved by NRC in Reference 4.
TVA clarified Technical Specifications Bases Section 4.2 in Reference 5. The Bases were revised to state that the automatic restart feature is tested during the performance of logic system functional tests. The issuance of these Bases changes was documented in Reference 6. TVA modified the RCIC logic in order to automatically restart the RCIC system on vessel low water level (without operator action) following a vessel high water trip.
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 7).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in Regards to Post-TMI Requirements
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in Regards to Post-TMI Requirements  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13, RCIC Automatic Restart
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13, RCIC Automatic Restart 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 24, 1983, in Regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 24, 1983, in Regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 19, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13, RCIC Automatic Restart April 27, 2007 E1-128
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 19, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13, RCIC Automatic Restart April 27, 2007                   E1-127
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 1992, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 300 Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulic Stability  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 1992, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 300 Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulic Stability
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 31, 1994, Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 (TS 300) 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007  
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 31, 1994, Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 (TS 300)
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007                  E1-128


April 27, 2007 E1-129 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.18, ADS Actuation Modifications Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.18, ADS Actuation Modifications Commitment:   TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.K.3.18 - ADS Actuation Modifications.
Action Item II.K.3.18 - ADS Actuation Modifications.
Discussion: In response to Item II.K.3.18, the BWR Owners' Group performed an evaluation of options for compliance. Two of these options were found to be acceptable by the NRC Staff and TVA was requested in Reference 1 to commit to one of these options.
Discussion:   In response to Item II.K.3.18, the BWR Owners' Group performed an evaluation of options for compliance. Two of these options were found to be acceptable by the NRC Staff and TVA was requested in Reference 1 to commit to one of these options.
TVA chose Option 2, to modify the ADS logic to  
TVA chose Option 2, to modify the ADS logic to allow the ADS to initiate vessel depressurization, automatically bypassing the high drywell pressure signal 10 minutes after a sustained lo-lo-lo reactor vessel water level signal (Reference 2).
 
TVA will perform modifications to the ADS logic that will allow the ADS to initiate vessel depressurization.
allow the ADS to initiate vessel depressurization, automatically bypassing the high drywell pressure signal 10 minutes after a sustained lo-lo-lo reactor vessel water level signal (Reference 2).
Status:       Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 3).
TVA will perform modifications to the ADS logic that will allow the ADS to initiate vessel depressurization.
Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 3).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 3, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.18, ADS Logic Modifications
NRC letter to TVA, dated June 3, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.18, ADS Logic  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 5, 1987, Modifications to Automatic Depressurization System (ADS) Logic - NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.18
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007                  E1-129


Modifications
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level for Vessel Level Instrumentation Issue:       Provide level instruments that are referenced to the same point.
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 5, 1987, Modifications to Automatic Depressurization System (ADS) Logic - NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.18
Discussion:   In Reference 1, NRC proposed that TVA incorporate the requirements of Action Item II.K.3.27 into the control room design review to be performed per NUREG-0737, Action Item I.D.1. This approach eliminates the possibility of changing water level instrument scales twice; once per Item II.K.3.27 and then possibly again per Item I.D.1. TVA accepted this proposal in Reference 2.
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007
Status:       C-C NRC letter to TVA, dated December 30, 1982 (Reference 3), incorporated this item into NUREG-0737, Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level.
 
NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 4).
April 27, 2007 E1-130 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level for Vessel Level Instrumentation Issue: Provide level instruments that are referenced to the same point.
Discussion: In Reference 1, NRC proposed that TVA incorporate the requirements of Action Item II.K.3.27 into the control room design review to be performed per  
 
NUREG-0737, Action Item I.D.1. This approach eliminates the possibility of changing water level instrument scales twice; once per Item II.K.3.27 and then possibly again per Item I.D.1. TVA accepted this proposal in Reference 2.
Status: C-C NRC letter to TVA, dated December 30, 1982 (Reference 3), incorporated this item into NUREG-0737, Action Item I I.K.3.27, Common Reference Level. NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 28, 1982,
NRC letter to TVA, dated October 28, 1982,  


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
NUREG-0737 Action Item II.K.3.27 (Common Reference Level)  
NUREG-0737 Action Item II.K.3.27 (Common Reference Level)
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 3, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.I.3.27 (Common Reference Level)  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 3, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.I.3.27 (Common Reference Level)
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 30, 1982, NUREG-0737, Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 30, 1982, NUREG-0737, Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007                    E1-130


April 27, 2007 E1-131 NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators Commitment:   TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)
Action Item II.K.3.28 - Qualification of ADS Accumulators.
Action Item II.K.3.28 - Qualification of ADS Accumulators.
Discussion: TVA responded to Item II.K.3.28 by Reference  
Discussion:   TVA responded to Item II.K.3.28 by Reference 1. The NRC Staff requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. Additional information was requested in Reference 4 and provided in Reference 5. TVA responded to a verbal request for additional information in Reference 6. The Safety Evaluation that documents the acceptability of TVA's plan to satisfy Item II.K.3.28 was provided in Reference 7.
: 1. The NRC Staff requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in  
TVA performed modifications to upgrade the ADS accumulator system. This was accomplished by splitting the ring header into two sections, and providing an alternate nitrogen supply to the Drywell Control Air System.
 
Status:       C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 8).
Reference 3. Additional information was requested in Reference 4 and provided in Reference 5. TVA responded to a verbal request for additional information in Reference 6. The Safety Evaluation that documents the acceptability of TVA's plan to satisfy Item II.K.3.28 was provided in Reference 7.
TVA performed modifications to upgrade the ADS  
 
accumulator system. This was accomplished by splitting the ring header into two sections, and providing an alternate nitrogen supply to the Drywell Control Air System.
Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 8).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 30, 1981, in regards to NUREG-0737, Items II.K.3.24, II.K.3.28 and II.B.4
TVA letter to NRC, dated December 30, 1981, in regards to NUREG-0737, Items II.K.3.24, II.K.3.28 and II.B.4  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 11, 1983, Request for Additional Information - NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 11, 1983, Request for Additional Information - NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 8, 1983, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 29, 1984, Request for Additional Information - MPA F-55 (TMI II.K.3.28) Qualification of ADS Accumulators
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 12, 1984, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 11, 1985, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28 April 27, 2007                  E1-131
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 24, 1985, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007                  E1-132


Accumulators
Platform Thermal Growth Issue:       TVA will address thermal growth in drywell platforms and miscellaneous steel frames.
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 8, 1983, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28
Discussion:   In Reference 1, TVA informed NRC that TVAs program for the resolution of issues associated with drywell steel platforms for Unit 3 was incorporated into the program Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel. This program includes upper drywell platforms and platform thermal growth as well.
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 29, 1984, Request for Additional Information - MPA F-55 (TMI II.K.3.28) Qualification of ADS Accumulators
Status:       C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel (Page E1-113).
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 12, 1984, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 11, 1985, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28
 
April 27, 2007 E1-132
: 7. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 24, 1985, NUREG-0737, Item I I.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators
: 8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007
 
April 27, 2007 E1-133 Platform Thermal Growth Issue: TVA will address thermal growth in drywell platforms and miscellaneous steel frames.
Discussion: In Reference 1 , TVA informed NRC that TVA's program for the resolution of issues associated with drywell steel platforms for Unit 3 was incorpor a ted into the program "Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel.This program includes upper  
 
drywell platforms and platform thermal growth as well. Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel (Page E1-113).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1 April 27, 2007                  E1-133
TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1  


April 27, 2007 E1-134 Q-List   Commitment: TVA will develop a Q-list which provides a list of safety-related systems, structures, and components necessary to ensure: The integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary; The capability to shut down the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition; and The capability to prevent or mitigate the consequences of accidents which could result in potential offsite radiation exposures comparable to the 10 CFR 100 limits.
Q-List Commitment:   TVA will develop a Q-list which provides a list of safety-related systems, structures, and components necessary to ensure:
Discussion: BFN's Q-List Program is described in Section III.14.1 of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan (Reference 1).
* The integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary;
Status: Complete TVA has incorporated Unit 1 into BFN's Q-List Program.  
* The capability to shut down the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition; and
* The capability to prevent or mitigate the consequences of accidents which could result in potential offsite radiation exposures comparable to the 10 CFR 100 limits.
Discussion:   BFNs Q-List Program is described in Section III.14.1 of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan (Reference 1).
Status:       Complete TVA has incorporated Unit 1 into BFNs Q-List Program.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2 April 27, 2007                 E1-134
TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-135 Restart Test Program Commitment: For those systems that support safe shutdown, administrative controls for the Restart Test Program will be implemented to insure that an assessment of the Unit 3 System Test Specifications, test procedures, and test results is performed. Administrative controls will be used to insure that the status of the operating units is considered during the planning and scheduling of


restart tests.
Restart Test Program Commitment:  For those systems that support safe shutdown, administrative controls for the Restart Test Program will be implemented to insure that an assessment of the Unit 3 System Test Specifications, test procedures, and test results is performed. Administrative controls will be used to insure that the status of the operating units is considered during the planning and scheduling of restart tests.
Discussion: The restart test program was submitted in Reference 1 and supplemented by References 2 through 6.
Discussion:   The restart test program was submitted in Reference 1 and supplemented by References 2 through 6.
Status: Open  
Status:       Open


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 27, 1991, Restart Test Program (RTP) Description for Units 1 and 3
TVA letter to NRC, dated September 27, 1991, Restart Test Program (RTP) Description for Units 1 and 3  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 18, 1992, Request for Additional Information Regarding the Restart Test Program for Units 1 and 3
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 18, 1992, Request for Additional Information Regarding the Restart Test Program for Units 1 and 3  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 28, 1992, Update of Restart Test Program (RTP) Submittal for Units 1 and 3
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 28, 1992, Update of Restart Test Program (RTP) Submittal  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1993, Restart Test Program (RTP) Update for Units 1 and 3
 
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 2, 1994, Restart Test Program (RTP) Update for Units 1 and 3
for Units 1 and 3  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 Request for Additional Information Regarding Restart Testing Program April 27, 2007                 E1-135
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1993, Restart Test Program (RTP) Update for Units 1 and 3  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 2, 1994, Restart Test Program (RTP) Update for Units 1 and 3  
: 6. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Request for Additional Information Regarding Restart Testing Program April 27, 2007 E1-136 Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray  Commitment: The Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
Discussion: TVA is utilizing a two phase program to address Class II systems. The action plan for Unit 1 was


provided to the NRC in Reference 1. The first part involves the evaluation of potential seismic-induced water spray effects of Class II systems on Class I systems. The second part involves the evaluation of potential seismic-induced, spatial interaction effects of Class II systems on Class I systems. The approval  
Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray Commitment:  The Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.
 
Discussion:  TVA is utilizing a two phase program to address Class II systems. The action plan for Unit 1 was provided to the NRC in Reference 1. The first part involves the evaluation of potential seismic-induced water spray effects of Class II systems on Class I systems. The second part involves the evaluation of potential seismic-induced, spatial interaction effects of Class II systems on Class I systems. The approval of the Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray program is contained in References 2 and 3.
of the Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray program is contained in References 2 and 3.
Status:       Complete Walk downs were completed. Outliers were resolved by either further analysis, plant modification, or maintenance action.
Status: Complete Walk downs were completed. Outliers were resolved by either further analysis, plant modification, or maintenance action.  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC dated February 27, 1991, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Seismic Class II Piping Over Class I Commodities
TVA letter to NRC dated February 27, 1991, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Action Plan to Disposition C o ncerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Seismic Class II Piping Over Class I Commodities
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.4.2 (Page 2-10)
 
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.4.2 (Page 2-10)  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)  
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)
April 27, 2007                  E1-136


April 27, 2007 E1-137 Small Bore Piping Commitment: The Seismic Class I small bore piping will be qualified to meet the final design criteria.
Small Bore Piping Commitment:   The Seismic Class I small bore piping will be qualified to meet the final design criteria.
Discussion: TVA's action plan to disposition concerns related to Units 1 and 3 small bore piping was provided in Reference 1 and augmented by Reference 2. NRC approval of this program is documented in the Safety Evaluation transmitted by Reference 3.
Discussion:   TVA's action plan to disposition concerns related to Units 1 and 3 small bore piping was provided in Reference 1 and augmented by Reference 2. NRC approval of this program is documented in the Safety Evaluation transmitted by Reference 3.
Status: Complete TVA qualified the Class I small bore piping to meet the final design criteria.  
Status:       Complete TVA qualified the Class I small bore piping to meet the final design criteria.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Small Bore Piping
TVA letter to NRC, dated February 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Small Bore Piping  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information  
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Small Bore Piping and Seismic Qualification of Instrument Tubing Programs for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 April 27, 2007                 E1-137
: 3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Small Bore Piping and Seismic Qualification of Instrument Tubing  
 
Programs for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-138 Thermal Overloads Commitment: TVA will resolve the thermal overload issue on Unit 1 prior to restart.
Discussion: A review of BFN design drawings identified that thermal overload (TOL) heater sizes for 480 VAC and 250 VDC motor control centers (MCs) were not specified. Consequently, there was no documentation to verify that TOL heater


installations are properly sized.
Thermal Overloads Commitment:  TVA will resolve the thermal overload issue on Unit 1 prior to restart.
TVA's plan for addressing the TOL issue was submitted in Reference 1. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which TVA provided in Reference 3. Supplemental information was provided in References 4 and 5. NRC approval of the program  
Discussion:  A review of BFN design drawings identified that thermal overload (TOL) heater sizes for 480 VAC and 250 VDC motor control centers (MCs) were not specified. Consequently, there was no documentation to verify that TOL heater installations are properly sized.
 
TVAs plan for addressing the TOL issue was submitted in Reference 1. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which TVA provided in Reference 3. Supplemental information was provided in References 4 and 5. NRC approval of the program is documented in Reference 6.
is documented in Reference 6.
Status:       C-C TVA completed a walkdown program to document the nameplate data for each load and replaced the TOLs with ones of the proper size. The criteria for sizing has been determined and documented.
Status: C-C TVA completed a walkdown program to document the nameplate data for each load and replaced the TOLs with ones of the proper size. The criteria for sizing has been determined and documented.
Calculations have been performed to ensure the TOL heaters are the proper size for their loads.
Calculations have been performed to ensure the TOL  
 
heaters are the proper size for their loads.
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 7).
NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 7).


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)- Electrical Issues (NRC TAC No. 62260)
TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)- Electrical Issues (NRC TAC No. 62260)  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 1988, Request For Additional Information - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 1988, Request For Additional Information - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to Request for Additional Information - Electric Circuit Protection by Current Limiting Fuses (TAC No. 62260-F)
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to Request for Additional Information - Electric Circuit Protection by Current Limiting Fuses (TAC No. 62260-F)  
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Thermal Overload (TOL) Heaters (TAC No. 62260-F)
: 4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Thermal Overload (TOL) Heaters (TAC No. 62260-F)
April 27, 2007 E1-139
April 27, 2007                   E1-138
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 15, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Thermal Overload (TOL) Heaters - Sizing Criteria Clarification - (TAC No. 62260-F)  
: 5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 15, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Thermal Overload (TOL) Heaters - Sizing Criteria Clarification -
(TAC No. 62260-F)
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
: 6. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.11.1 (Page 3-8)  
Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.11.1 (Page 3-8)
: 7. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, "Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.  
: 7. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.
50-259 April 27, 2007                  E1-139


50-259" April 27, 2007 E1-140 Unresolved Safety Issue A-7, Mark I Long-Term Program Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in August 1982, with the publication of Supplement 1 to NUREG-0661, "Safety Evaluation Report, Mark I Containment Long-Term Program" and Standard Review Plan Section 6.2.1.1.C.
Unresolved Safety Issue A-7, Mark I Long-Term Program Issue:       This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in August 1982, with the publication of Supplement 1 to NUREG-0661, Safety Evaluation Report, Mark I Containment Long-Term Program and Standard Review Plan Section 6.2.1.1.C.
Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Long Term Torus Integrity Program (Page E1-111).
Discussion:   Refer to previous topic entitled Long Term Torus Integrity Program (Page E1-111).
Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Long Term Torus Integrity Program (Page E1-111).
Status:       C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Long Term Torus Integrity Program (Page E1-111).
NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection  
NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.
 
Report 2006-0 07 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.  


==References:==
==References:==
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                   E1-140
 
April 27, 2007 E1-141 Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram  Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in June 1983, with the publication of a final rule (10 CFR 50.62) to require improvements in plants to reduce the likelihood of failure of the reactor protection system (RPS) to shut down the reactor following anticipated transients and to mitigate the consequences of an anticipated transient
 
without scram (ATWS) event.
Discussion: TVA provided conceptual design information for conformance with the ATWS Rule in Reference 1. In Reference 2, the NRC found that TVA's design conformance with the ATWS Rule with exception that the Browns Ferry's Alternate Rod Injection and


Reactor Pump Trip designs utilized the same analog trip units for both the ATWS system and the reactor trip system (RTS). TVA's response to the diversity issue was provided in Reference 3.
Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram Issue:        This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in June 1983, with the publication of a final rule (10 CFR 50.62) to require improvements in plants to reduce the likelihood of failure of the reactor protection system (RPS) to shut down the reactor following anticipated transients and to mitigate the consequences of an anticipated transient without scram (ATWS) event.
Status: C-C TVA implemented the requirements, actions, and conceptual design modifications submitted. The  
Discussion:  TVA provided conceptual design information for conformance with the ATWS Rule in Reference 1. In Reference 2, the NRC found that TVAs design conformance with the ATWS Rule with exception that the Browns Ferry's Alternate Rod Injection and Reactor Pump Trip designs utilized the same analog trip units for both the ATWS system and the reactor trip system (RTS). TVAs response to the diversity issue was provided in Reference 3.
 
Status:       C-C TVA implemented the requirements, actions, and conceptual design modifications submitted. The analog trip units utilized for the ATWS and RPS systems were from different manufacturers.
analog trip units utilized for the ATWS and RPS systems were from different manufacturers.
NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).
NRC administratively closed this i t em in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 1, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Anticipated Transients Without Scram (ATWS) Rule (10 CFR 50.62) - Plant Specific Design
TVA letter to NRC, dated March 1, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Anticipated Transients Without Scram (ATWS) Rule (10 CFR 50.62) - Plant Specific Design  
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 22, 1989, Compliance with Rule 10 CFR 50.62 Relating to Alternate Rod Injection and Reactor Pump Trip Systems (TAC 59072, 59073 and 59074)
: 2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 22, 1989, Compliance with Rule 10 CFR 50.62 Relating to Alternate Rod Injection and Reactor Pump Trip Systems (TAC 59072, 59073 and 59074)  
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 29, 1990, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to NRC Followup Items Received During ATWS Inspection
: 3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 29, 1990, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007                   E1-141
 
NRC Followup Items Received During ATWS Inspection  
: 4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-142 Unresolved Safety Issue A-24, Qualification of Class 1E Safety Related Equipment Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in July 1981, with the publication of NUREG-0588, Revision 1, "Interim Staff Position on Environmental Qualification of Safety-Related Electrical Equipment."  In summary, the resolution of A-24 is embodied in 10 CFR 50.49.
 
Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).
Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).


NRC administrative l y closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-0 07 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.  
Unresolved Safety Issue A-24, Qualification of Class 1E Safety Related Equipment Issue:        This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in July 1981, with the publication of NUREG-0588, Revision 1, Interim Staff Position on Environmental Qualification of Safety-Related Electrical Equipment. In summary, the resolution of A-24 is embodied in 10 CFR 50.49.
Discussion:  Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).
Status:      C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).
NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 2. Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).
: 2. Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).  
April 27, 2007                   E1-142
 
April 27, 2007 E1-143 Unresolved Safety Issue A-26, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in September 1978, with the publication of NUREG-0224, "Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection for PWRs," and Standard Review Plan Section 5.2. NRC subsequently issued Generic Letter 88-11, "NRC Position on Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its


Impact on Plant Operations," which provided guidance regarding the review of pressure-temperature limits.
Unresolved Safety Issue A-26, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection Issue:        This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in September 1978, with the publication of NUREG-0224, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection for PWRs, and Standard Review Plan Section 5.2. NRC subsequently issued Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position on Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations, which provided guidance regarding the review of pressure-temperature limits.
Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).
Discussion:   Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).
Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).  
Status:       C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).
 
NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.
NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-0 07 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.  


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC  
: 2. Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).
 
April 27, 2007                   E1-143
Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007  
: 2. Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-1 1, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).  
 
April 27, 2007 E1-144 Unresolved Safety Issue A-44, Station Blackout Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in June 1988,with the publication of the Station Blackout Rule (10 CFR 50.63) and Regulatory Guide 1.155.
Discussion: In Reference 1, the staff Safety Evaluation concluded that TVA's proposed methodology for coping with a Station Blackout event at BFN, Units 1, 2, and 3 conforms with 10 CFR 50.63. As
 
requested in the NRC's Safety Evaluation Report, TVA provided its implementation schedule in Reference 2. This letter included a commitment to complete the Unit 1 equipment and associated procedure modifications required for SBO rule compliance prior to restart.


Status: Complete TVA implemented the modifications to the DC power supply system and the DC connected loads.  
Unresolved Safety Issue A-44, Station Blackout Issue:        This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in June 1988,with the publication of the Station Blackout Rule (10 CFR 50.63) and Regulatory Guide 1.155.
Discussion:  In Reference 1, the staff Safety Evaluation concluded that TVA's proposed methodology for coping with a Station Blackout event at BFN, Units 1, 2, and 3 conforms with 10 CFR 50.63. As requested in the NRCs Safety Evaluation Report, TVA provided its implementation schedule in Reference 2. This letter included a commitment to complete the Unit 1 equipment and associated procedure modifications required for SBO rule compliance prior to restart.
Status:       Complete TVA implemented the modifications to the DC power supply system and the DC connected loads.


==References:==
==References:==
1.
: 1. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 16, 1992, Station Blackout - Browns Ferry Units 1, 2, and 3 (MPA-A022) (TAC Nos. M68517, M68518, and M68519)
NRC letter to TVA, dated September 16, 1992, Station Blackout - Browns Ferry Units 1, 2, and 3 (MPA-A022) (TAC Nos. M68517, M68518, and M68519) 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to NRC Supplemental Safety Evaluation on the Conformance of BFN with the Station Blackout (SBO) Rule  
: 2. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to NRC Supplemental Safety Evaluation on the Conformance of BFN with the Station Blackout (SBO) Rule April 27, 2007                 E1-144
 
April 27, 2007 E1-145 Unresolved Safety Issue A-46, Seismic Qualification of Equipment in Operating Plants Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved with the issuance of Generic Letter 87-02 on February 19, 1987, which endorsed the approach of using the seismic and test experience data proposed by the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). This approach was endorsed by the Senior Seismic Review


and Advisory Panel (SSRAP) and approved by the NRC staff. Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).
Unresolved Safety Issue A-46, Seismic Qualification of Equipment in Operating Plants Issue:        This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved with the issuance of Generic Letter 87-02 on February 19, 1987, which endorsed the approach of using the seismic and test experience data proposed by the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). This approach was endorsed by the Senior Seismic Review and Advisory Panel (SSRAP) and approved by the NRC staff.
Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).  
Discussion:   Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).
Status:       Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).


==References:==
==References:==
Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).  
Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).
April 27, 2007                  E1-145


April 27, 2007 E2-1 ENCLOSURE 2 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)  
ENCLOSURE 2 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF REMAINING UNIT 1 RESTART ISSUES  
OF REMAINING UNIT 1 RESTART ISSUES TOPIC                       COMMITMENT                   SCHEDULE       PAGE Generic Letter 89-10,     Complete testing of valves that    30 days following  E1-74 Safety-Related Motor-     require nuclear steam for         the completion of Operated Valve Testing    dynamic testing.                   the power ascension and Surveillance                                              test program Generic Letter 92-01,     TVA has submitted the available   Ninety days after  E1-79 Reactor Vessel            data requested by NRC. TVA         the final Structural Integrity,      will inform NRC of the             surveillance Revision 1, and            applicability of NEDO 32205       capsules analysis Revision 1 Supplement 1    within 90 days of the final       report.
 
surveillance capsules analysis report.
TOPIC COMMITMENT SCHEDULE PAGE Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance  Complete testing of valves that require nuclear steam for dynamic testing. 30 days following the completion of the power ascension test program E1-74 Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel
April 27, 2007                            E2-1}}
 
Structural Integrity, Revision 1, and Revision 1 Supplement 1  TVA has submitted the available data requested by NRC. TVA  
 
will inform NRC of the applicability of NEDO 32205 within 90 days of the final surveillance capsules analysis report. Ninety days after the final
 
surveillance capsules analysis report. E1-79}}

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April 27, 2007 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:

In the Matter of ) Docket No. 50-259 Tennessee Valley Authority )

BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN) - STATUS OF UNIT 1 RESTART ISSUES, REVISION 13 This letter updates the status of the Unit 1 Bulletins, Generic Letters, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Programs, and TMI Action Items identified in TVA's regulatory framework letters to NRC (References 1 and 2). As documented in the NRCs approval of TVAs regulatory framework (References 3 and 4), the staff requested and TVA agreed to provide formal notification of the completion of each generic communication within 90 days of its internal commitment completion. This letter is part of the process that is being used to satisfy this request. Additional items from the NRCs Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Issues List (Reference 5) have also been included. to this letter provides background information regarding the regulatory framework for the restart of Unit 1, lists the individual issues cited in the framework letters and the NRCs Recovery Issues List, describes TVAs commitment or outstanding action for each issue, references key correspondence, discusses the background of the issue, and describes the completion or status of each issue, as appropriate. A summary of the issues that will be completed after restart for Unit 1 is provided as Enclosure 2.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 April 27, 2007 TVA intends to periodically update this submittal until the Unit 1 commitments related to restart or power operation are completed (TVA committed actions are completed). The first status of these generic communications was provided in Reference 6. The updates will provide the formal notification of the completion of each Unit 1 Bulletin, Generic Letter, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Program, and TMI Action Item required for restart. Changes to the completion status and newly added issues are bolded in the table of contents.

Changes to the completion status are also bolded in the text which describes each item. Other changes are noted by revision bars on the right hand side of the page. contains a new commitment to perform testing that can not be performed until after restart. If you have any questions, please contact me at (205) 729-2636.

Sincerely, Original signed by:

William D. Crouch Manager of Licensing and Industry Affairs

References:

1. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
2. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated February 28, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
3. NRC memorandum from K. N. Jabbour, dated May 13, 2003, Summary of April 24, 2003, Meeting Regarding the Regulatory Framework for Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Project (TAC No. MB7679)
4. NRC letter, K. N. Jabbour to J. A. Scalice, dated August 14, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plan, Unit 1 (TAC MB7679)

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 3 April 27, 2007

5. NRC letter, J. W. Shea to K. W. Singer, dated January 6, 2006, Meeting Summaries: 1.) Category 1 Public Meeting with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) RE. Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Status; 2.) Meeting of the NRC Restart Panel for the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery -

Docket No. 50-259

6. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated November 19, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues Enclosures cc (Enclosures):

(Via NRC Electronic Distribution)

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3415 Mr. Malcolm T. Widmann, Branch Chief U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8931 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 10833 Shaw Road Athens, AL 35611-6970 Ms. Margaret Chernoff, Senior Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (MS 08G9)

One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2739 Ms. Eva A. Brown, Project Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (MS 08G9)

One White Flint, North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2739

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 4 April 27, 2007 JEM:TLE:BAB Enclosures cc (Enclosures):

A. S. Bhatnagar, LP 6A-C R. H. Bryan, Jr., LP 4J-C R. G. Jones, POB 2C-BFN R. F. Marks, PAB 1A-BFN B. J. OGrady, PAB 1E-BFN P. D. Swafford, LP 6A-C E. J. Vigluicci, WT 6A-K B. A. Wetzel, BR 4X-C NSRB Support, LP 5M-C EDMS WT CA-K S:lic/submit/subs/Status of Unit 1 Restart Issues - R13.doc

INDEX TO ENCLOSURE 1 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)

STATUS OF UNIT 1 ISSUES TABLE OF COMMENTS STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART Background E1-1 -

Bulletin 79-02, Pipe Support Base Plate Designs Using Concrete Expansion Anchor Bolts E1-5 C-C Bulletin 79-12, Short Period Scrams at BWR Facilities E1-6 C-C Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems E1-7 C-C Bulletin 80-06, Engineered Safety Feature (ESF)

Reset Controls E1-8 C-C Bulletin 84-02, Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems E1-9 Closed Bulletin 86-02, Static "O" Ring Differential Pressure Switches E1-10 C-C Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA Type Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE) Company E1-12 C-C Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss E1-13 C-C Bulletin 88-07, Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors, and Supplement 1 E1-15 C-C Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

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STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART Bulletin 88-10, Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers E1-16 C-C Bulletin 90-01, Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount E1-17 C-C Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers, and Supplement 1 E1-19 C-C Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related To Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs E1-21 C-C Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode E1-22 C-C Bulletin 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers by Debris in Boiling-Water Reactors E1-23 C-C Cable Ampacity E1-24 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 1, Brand Rex Cable Issues E1-25 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 2, Cable Separations Issues E1-26 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 3, Low Voltage Vertical Cable Supports E1-29 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 4, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius E1-30 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 5, Missing Conduit Bushings E1-32 Complete Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

E1-ii

STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART Cable Installation Issue Number 6, Sidewall Pressure, Cable Pullbys, Cable Jamming, Pulling Around 90 Degree Condulets and Thru Mid-Run Flex Conduit Issues E1-33 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 7, Use of Condulets as Pull Points E1-35 Complete Cable Installation Issue Number 8, Medium Voltage Vertical Cable Supports E1-36 Complete Cable Splices E1-37 Complete Cable Tray Supports E1-38 C-C Component and Piece Part Qualification E1-40 Complete Conduit Supports E1-41 C-C Configuration Management/Design Baseline E1-43 C-C Containment Coatings E1-44 Complete Control Rod Drive (CRD) Insert and Withdrawal Piping E1-45 C-C Design Calculation Review E1-46 C-C Environmental Qualification E1-47 Open Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R E1-48 Complete Flexible Conduits E1-51 Complete Fuses E1-53 Complete Generic Letter 82-33, Instrumentation to Follow the Course of an Accident - Regulatory Guide 1.97 E1-54 C-C Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

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STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART Generic Letter 83-08, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark 1 Containments E1-57 C-C Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) E1-58 Closed Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.2, Periodic On-Line Testing E1-59 Closed Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.3, Intervals for On-Line Testing E1-60 Closed Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 E1-61 Complete Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping E1-63 C-C Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations E1-64 C-C Generic Letter 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment E1-66 Closed Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities E1-67 Complete Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities E1-69 Complete Generic Letter 89-06, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System E1-71 Closed Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

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STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART Generic Letter 89-08, Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning E1-73 C-C Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance E1-74 C-C Generic Letter 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment E1-77 C-C Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent E1-78 C-C Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, Revision 1, and Revision 1 Supplement 1 E1-79 C-C Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs E1-82 C-C Generic Letter 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors E1-83 Closed Generic Letter 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors E1-84 C-C Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related and Power-Operated Gate Valves E1-85 C-C Generic Letter 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits E1-88 C-C Generic Letter 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Motor-Operated Valves E1-89 C-C Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

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STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions E1-91 C-C Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps E1-93 C-C Generic Letter 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants E1-95 C-C Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment E1-96 C-C Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability E1-98 Complete Generic Safety Issue 75 / Multi-Plant Action B085, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post-Trip Review - Data and Information Capability E1-100 Closed HVAC Duct Supports E1-101 C-C Instrument Sensing Lines E1-102 Complete Instrument Tubing E1-103 Complete Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) E1-104 C-C Large Bore Piping Supports E1-105 C-C License Renewal - Appendix F Commitments E1-106 Open License Renewal - Non-Appendix F Commitments E1-110 Open Long Term Torus Integrity Program E1-111 Complete Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

E1-vi

STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel E1-113 C-C Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB) E1-115 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.1, Control Room Design Review E1-116 Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.2, Safety Parameter Display Console E1-118 Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.B.3, Post-Accident Sampling System E1-119 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.E.4.2.1-4, Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation E1-121 Open NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.C, Accident - Monitoring -

Containment High Range Radiation E1-122 Closed NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.D, Accident - Monitoring -

Containment Pressure E1-123 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.E, Accident - Monitoring -

Containment Water Level E1-124 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.2.4 (Generic Letter 84-23),

Instrumentation for Detection of Inadequate Core Cooling E1-125 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.13, HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels E1-127 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.18, ADS Actuation Modifications E1-129 Closed Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

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STATUS FOR TOPIC PAGE RESTART NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level for Vessel Level Instrumentation E1-130 C-C NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators E1-131 C-C Platform Thermal Growth E1-133 C-C Q-List E1-134 Complete Restart Test Program E1-135 Open Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray E1-136 Complete Small Bore Piping E1-137 Complete Thermal Overloads E1-138 C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-7, Mark I Long-Term Program E1-140 C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram E1-141 C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-24, Qualification of Class 1E Safety Related Equipment E1-142 C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-26, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection E1-143 C-C Unresolved Safety Issue A-44, Station Blackout E1-144 Complete Unresolved Safety Issue A-46, Seismic Qualification of Equipment in Operating Plants E1-145 Complete Open: TVA committed actions are not complete.

Closed: Item has been closed by NRC document.

Complete: TVA committed actions are completed.

C-C: Issue is Closed and Complete.

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ENCLOSURE 1 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)

STATUS OF UNIT 1 ISSUES BACKGROUND The Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) consists of three units.

Units 1 and 3 were voluntarily shut down by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in March 1985 because of questions about the primary containment isolation leak rate testing for Unit 1 and reactor water level instrumentation for Unit 3. Unit 2 was in a refueling outage at the time. Additional questions and concerns were subsequently raised about the overall adequacy of TVA's nuclear program, and Browns Ferry remained shut down until adequate corrective actions were defined to address the root causes of TVA's nuclear program problems.

On September 17, 1985, NRC requested, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f), that TVA submit information about its plans for correcting Browns Ferrys problems and for correcting problems in the overall management of its nuclear program. NRC also requested that this information be submitted before TVA restarted Browns Ferry. In response to this request, TVA prepared a Corporate Nuclear Performance Plan (CNPP) Volume 1 which identified the root causes of the problems in the management of TVA's nuclear program and described TVA's plans for correcting those problems.

Additionally, TVA prepared a Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan (BFNPP) Volume 3 which identified the root causes of problems specifically related to Browns Ferry, defined plans for correcting those problems, and responded to the NRC's request for Browns Ferry specific information. Taken together, these two plans provided a complete account of the actions which TVA undertook to improve its nuclear program for Browns Ferry.

The regulatory framework for the restart of Unit 2 after its extended outage was unusual. TVA's submittal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan and NRC's review and issuance of Safety Evaluation Reports for each individual program was atypical. While this level of NRC involvement did result in added confidence for the approval of Unit 2 restart, it required significant TVA and NRC resources for the approval of individual programs and criteria. In most cases, TVA began the implementation of these programs "at risk, which meant prior to NRC approval. Significant redesign and additional modifications were required whenever the criteria was changed during the April 27, 2007 E1-1

approval process. NRC evaluation of the BFNPP special programs was documented by the issuance of issue specific Safety Evaluation Reports (SERs) or in NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Safety Evaluation Report on the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan, and its supplements. Following implementation of these recovery programs, Unit 2 returned to service on May 24, 1991, and was removed from the Problem Plant List in June 1992.

TVAs proposed regulatory framework for the restart of Units 1 and 3 (Reference 1) was more consistent with normal industry practice. The proposed programs were established to provide a high degree of confidence that the facility and personnel were ready to restart and operate Units 1 and 3 in a safe and reliable manner, and promote the efficient utilization of TVA and NRC resources. TVA's plans for the restart of Units 1 and 3 were based on the regulatory requirements, corrective action programs, commitments, Technical Specifications improvements, and internally identified deficiencies and concerns that were resolved prior to the restart of Unit 2. NRC approval of the framework for the restart of Units 1 and 3 was documented in Reference 2. Changes to the implementation of BFNPP special programs on Unit 3 was documented by the issuance of issue specific SERs. The NRC Staffs request that the Commission authorize the Region II Administrator to allow restart of Unit 3 was forwarded by SECY 95-264. Following restart plan completion and NRC restart approval, Unit 3 restarted on November 19, 1995.

Units 1 and 3 were removed from the Watch List in June 1996.

Since restart of Unit 3, there were changes in regulations, TVAs processes, and NRCs processes which warranted revision to the regulatory framework for restart of Unit 1. TVAs successful restart and operation of Units 2 and 3 and the proposed revision to the Unit 1 restart program (References 3 and 4) will establish a high degree of confidence that the facility and personnel are ready to restart and operate Unit 1 in a safe and reliable manner, and promote the efficient utilization of TVA and NRC resources. TVAs plans for the restart of Unit 1 continue to be based on the regulatory requirements, corrective action special programs, commitments, Technical Specifications improvements, and internally identified deficiencies and concerns that were resolved prior to restart of Units 2 and 3. TVA proposed that, at its discretion, it could modify the implementation precedent for BFNPP Special Programs to incorporate efficiencies or experience gained from use of those precedents in restarting Unit 3 or from changes in TVA internal processes.

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As documented in the NRCs approval of TVAs proposed regulatory framework (References 5 and 6), the staff requested and TVA agreed to provide formal notification of the completion of each generic communication within 90 days of its internal commitment completion. This letter provides the process that will be used to satisfy this request. Additional items for restart were also identified in the NRCs Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Issues List (Reference 7).

This enclosure lists the individual issues cited in the framework letters and the NRCs Recovery Issues List, describes TVAs commitment or outstanding action for each issue, references key correspondence, discusses the background of the issue, and describes the completion or status of each issue, as appropriate. A summary of the issues that will be completed after restart for Unit 1 is provided as Enclosure 2.

TVA intends to update this submittal until the Unit 1 commitments related to restart or power operation are completed (TVA committed actions are completed). Changes to the completion status and newly added issues are bolded in the table of contents. Changes to the completion status are also bolded in the text which describes each item. In addition, the bottom of each page will contain a stamp that will show the submittal date. Other changes are noted by revision bars on the right hand side of the page. These updates will provide the formal notification of the completion of each Unit 1 Bulletin, Generic Letter, Nuclear Performance Plan Special Program, and TMI Action Item required for restart and listed in the regulatory framework letters.

REFERENCES

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 10, 1991, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Units 1 and 3
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 1, 1992, Return to Service of Browns Ferry, Units 1 and 3
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1
5. NRC memorandum from K. N. Jabbour, dated May 13, 2003, Summary of April 24, 2003, Meeting Regarding the Regulatory Framework for Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Project (TAC No.

MB7679)

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6. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 14, 2003, Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1
7. NRC letter, J. W. Shea to K. W. Singer, dated January 6, 2006, Meeting Summaries: 1.) Category 1 Public Meeting with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) RE. Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery Status; 2.) Meeting of the NRC Restart Panel for the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Recovery - Docket No.

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Bulletin 79-02, Pipe Support Base Plate Designs Using Concrete Expansion Anchor Bolts Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-02.

Discussion: TVA initiated programs in 1979 to comply with Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 regarding the adequacy of piping system supports and anchor bolts. BFNs programs involved the reanalysis of pipe stress problems using the as-built configuration and amplified response spectra for Seismic Class I structures and the evaluation of the acceptability of the associated pipe supports. The scope of the program included Unit 1 safety-related large bore (greater than 22 inches in diameter) piping and computer analyzed small bore piping that was not included in the Small Bore Piping Program.

Pipe stress analysis and pipe support evaluations are based on walkdown inspection data for the safety-related piping systems. The walkdown inspections were instituted to determine the actual field configuration of the Class I piping systems and supports. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 is documented in Reference 1.

Status: C-C Piping stress analysis and pipe support calculations were prepared for Class I piping.

Where required, design modifications were implemented.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -

Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.1 (Page 2-8)

2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-5

Bulletin 79-12, Short Period Scrams at BWR Facilities Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-12.

Discussion: In response to Bulletin 79-12, TVA committed to perform unit and cycle specific analyses of control rod withdrawal sequences in order to ensure that rod notch worths were acceptable (References 1 and 2). In Reference 3, TVA notified NRC that it was implementing the generic Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence and Reduced Notch Worth Procedure. The resulting withdrawal sequences ensure that the notch worths are sufficiently small so as to minimize the possibility of a fast period scram. Therefore, cycle specific analyses of control rod withdrawal sequences were no longer required.

Status: C-C The Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence and Reduced Notch Worth Procedures have been incorporated into plant procedures.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1979, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79 RII:JPO 50-259, -260, -296 - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 19, 1981, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79 RII:JPO 50-259, -260, -296 - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 4, 1990, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79 Commitment Revisions Regarding Fast Period Scrams
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-6

Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-14.

Discussion: TVA initiated programs in 1979 to comply with Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 regarding the adequacy of piping system supports and anchor bolts. BFNs programs involved the reanalysis of pipe stress problems using the as-built configuration and amplified response spectra for Seismic Class I structures and the evaluation of the acceptability of the associated pipe supports. The scope of the program included Unit 1 safety-related large bore (greater than 22 inches in diameter) piping and computer analyzed small bore piping that was not included in the Small Bore Piping Program.

Pipe stress analysis and pipe support evaluations were based on walkdown inspection data for the safety-related piping systems. The walkdown inspections were instituted to determine the actual field configuration of the Class I piping systems and supports. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Bulletins 79-02 and 79-14 is documented in Reference 1.

Status: C-C Piping stress analysis and pipe support calculations were prepared for Class I piping.

Where required, design modifications were implemented.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -

Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.1 (Page 2-8)

2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-7

Bulletin 80-06, Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) Reset Controls Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 80-06.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA stated that the need for modification to the Traversing Incore Probe (TIP) system was identified as a result of the reviews performed for Bulletin 80-06. In Reference 2, TVA committed to perform the modification to the TIP system prior to restart.

Status: C-C TVA modified TIP circuitry for ESF reset.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 4, 1981, in Regards to Bulletin 80-06
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, IE Bulletin No. 80 Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) Reset Control
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008 April 27, 2007 E1-8

Bulletin 84-02, Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems Commitment: TVA will replace relay coil spools in HFA relays in the reactor protection system (RPS) and other safety systems.

Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 84-02 by Reference 1.

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 2).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 10, 1984, Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 84 Failures of General Electric Type HFA Relays in Use in Class 1E Safety Systems - Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, Watts Bar, and Bellefonte Nuclear Plants
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007 E1-9

Bulletin 86-02, Static "O" Ring Differential Pressure Switches Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 86-02.

Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 86-02 by Reference 1.

Two Static "O" Ring (SOR) differential pressure switches were installed (or planned for installation) in the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) system minimum flow recirculation lines. TVA committed to:

1. Revise the RHR pump flow rate test to include steps to verify minimum flow switch operability;
2. Perform maintenance instructions semiannually until two consecutive tests were attained; and
3. Evaluate the SOR test report and adjust setpoints, as required.

Status: C-C TVA installed two Static "O" Ring differential pressure switches in the Unit 1 RHR system and the RHR Pump Surveillance Instructions were revised to include steps to verify proper switch operation.

TVA installed two Static "O" Ring differential pressure switches in the Unit 1 Core Spray system and the Core Spray Pump Surveillance Instructions were revised to include steps to verify proper switch operation.

The commitment to perform the maintenance instruction semiannually has been evaluated in accordance with the commitment management process and deleted. NRC was notified of the commitment deletion by Reference 2.

The SOR test report has been evaluated; the accuracy values used for these switches are bounded by the data used in the SOR test report.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-06 (Reference 3).

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References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 20, 1987, NRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement (IE)

Bulletin 86 Static "O" Ring (SOR)

Differential Pressure Switches

2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 1995, BFN Revision to Commitments to Perform Testing of Static-O-Ring Differential Pressure Switches and Voltage Verification Testing of Reactor Protective System Equipment
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007 E1-11

Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA Type Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE) Company Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-03.

Discussion: TVA originally responded to Bulletin 88-03 in Reference 1. TVA stated the BFN inspections and the repair or replacement of the relays which fail the inspection criteria are scheduled to be completed before restart of each unit. In Reference 2, NRC closed Bulletin 88-03. However, TVA was still required to notify the NRC of inspection results for Unit 1.

Status: C-C TVA completed inspection of the relays. Relays that failed the inspection were repaired or replaced.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 6, 1988, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Bulletin 88-03, Inadequate Latch Engagement in HFA-Type Latching Relays Manufactured by General Electric (GE)

Company

2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 2, 1990, Closure of NRC Bulletin 88-03 for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. 73852, 73853, and 73854)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007 E1-12

Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-04.

Discussion: NRC Bulletin 88-04 requested licensees to investigate and correct, as applicable, two miniflow design concerns for safety-related system pumps. The first concern involved the potential for dead-heading one or more pumps. The second concern was whether or not the installed miniflow capacity was adequate.

TVA responded to the Bulletin (Reference 1),

endorsing the BWR Owners Group response and providing BFN specific information. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. Reference 4 documents NRR closure of this issue for Unit 1.

NRC addressed this issue for Unit 1 in Inspection Report 95-31 (Reference 5). TVA notified NRC that its actions were complete in Reference 6.

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2004-009 (Reference 7).

References:

1. Letter from TVA to NRC dated September 30, 1988, Browns Ferry (BFN), Watts Bar (WBN), and Bellefonte (BLN) Nuclear Plants - NRC Bulletin (NRCB) 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss
2. Letter from NRC to TVA dated March 1, 1989, Response to NRC Bulletin 88 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3
3. Letter from TVA to NRC dated April 05, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1 and 3 -

Additional Response to NRC Bulletin 88-04 (NRCB 88-04) - Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss

4. Letter from NRC to TVA, dated May 8, 1989, Response to NRC Bulletin 88 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 28, 1995, NRC Inspection Report 95-31 [Section 7.b., page 18]

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6. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Completion of NRC Bulletin 88-04, Potential Safety-Related Pump Loss
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 11, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2004009 April 27, 2007 E1-14

Bulletin 88-07, Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors, and Supplement 1 Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-07.

Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 88-07 by Reference 1 and confirmed that the actions required by the Bulletin were implemented. TVA responded to Supplement 1 to Bulletin 88-07 by Reference 2 and confirmed its plans to implement the General Electric interim stability recommendations. The proposed Technical Specification changes to implement the reactor core thermal-hydraulic stability recommendations contained in Supplement 1 to Bulletin 88-07 were provided by Reference 3 and approved in Reference 4.

Status: C-C Refer to the topic entitled Generic Letter 94 Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors for additional actions TVA has taken to address this issue.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 5).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 4, 1988, NRC Bulletin 88-07: Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 6, 1989, NRC Bulletin 88-07, Supplement 1 - Power Oscillations in Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 1992, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 300 Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulic Stability
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 31, 1994, Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 (TS 300)
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-15

Bulletin 88-10, Nonconforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 88-10.

Discussion: TVA provided a revised response to Bulletin 88-10 in Reference 1. TVA stated that it had completed its Bulletin 88-10 effort for Units 1, 2 and 3.

TVA had removed the Class 1E Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) without adequate traceability from installed service and the warehouse. NRC closed this Bulletin for Unit 1 in Reference 2.

Status: C-C For Unit 1, TVA has removed the Class 1E MCCBs which did not have adequate traceability from both installed service and the warehouse.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 29, 1990, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Revised Response and Notification of Implementation of NRC Bulletin 88-10 Nonconforming Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs)
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 10, 1992, NRC Inspection Report Nos. 50-259/92-03, 50-260/92-03, and 50-296/92-03)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007 E1-16

Bulletin 90-01, Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 90-01.

Discussion: TVA originally responded to Bulletin 90-01 in Reference 1. TVA responded to Supplement 1 to Bulletin 90-01 in Reference 2. The commitments made in Reference 2 superseded the commitments made in Reference 1. In Reference 2, TVA stated that it would formally notify the NRC of the proposed resolution of the Rosemount transmitter issue for Unit 1 prior to Unit 1 startup. NRCs Safety Evaluation (Reference 3) applied to all three units but stated additional information would be required on Unit 1.

In Reference 4, TVA notified NRC of its plan to replace the BFN Unit 1 Rosemount transmitters that meet the criteria specified in NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1 with new or refurbished transmitters prior to Unit 1 restart. NRC found TVAs response acceptable in Reference 5.

Status: C-C TVA has replaced the BFN Unit 1 Rosemount transmitters that meet the criteria specified in NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1 with new or refurbished transmitters.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 6).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 18, 1990, Response to NRC Bulletin No. 90-01: Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 5, 1993, Response to NRC Bulletin No. 90-01, Supplement 1 - Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 4, 1995, NRC Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount -

Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos. M85361, M85362, and M85363)

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4. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Response to NRC Bulletin no. 90-01, Supplement 1 - Loss of Fill Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 7, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Bulletin 90-01, Supplement 1, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Manufactured by Rosemount (TAC No. MC3381)
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007 E1-18

Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers, and Supplement 1 Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 93-02 and Supplement 1 prior to restart.

Discussion: TVA responded to Bulletin 93-02 in Reference 1 and committed to:

1. Evaluate Unit 1 for permanent fibrous material.
2. Inspect Unit 1 and remove temporary fibrous material.
3. Confirm completion of the above listed activities before startup.

In TVA's response to Supplement 1 of Bulletin 93-02 (Reference 2), TVA committed to augment the operator's required reading program, conduct classroom and/or simulator training, revise appendices in BFNs Emergency Operating Instructions (EOIs) to include caution statements and actions for monitoring net positive suction head, and change the applicable design control procedure to require evaluation of fibrous material being introduced into the drywell.

In Reference 3, NRC stated that TVA's response to Supplement 1 adequately addressed the actions TVA would take to assure continued Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) suction capability. TVA notified NRC of the completion of the commitments made in response to Supplement 1 of Bulletin 93-02 for all three units in Reference 4.

TVA updated its response to the Bulletin for Unit 1 in Reference 5.

Status: C-C TVA has evaluated the drywell for permanent fibrous material. The results were similar to Units 2 and 3. Limited amounts of fibrous material are permanently installed in several containment penetrations. Also, in accordance with the Units 2 and 3s precedent, TVA has revised its Unit 1 General Operating Instruction on Drywell Closeout to ensure temporary fibrous air filters or other temporary sources of fibrous material are removed.

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Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 6) stated However, final closure of this item will be deferred until NRR completes their review in this area and any SERs, if required, are issued.

In a letter dated July 26, 2006 (Reference 7), NRR issued an SER concluding BFN has satisfied this Bulletin.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 8).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 23, 1993, NRC Bulletin No. 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 18, 1994, NRC Bulletin 93-02, Supplement 1 - Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Suction Strainers
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 19, 1994, Response to NRC Bulletin 93 Supplement 1, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 29, 1994, NRC Bulletin 93-02, Supplement 1 - Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Suction Strainers - Commitment Completion
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Update to TVA Response to NRC Bulletin No. 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006
7. NRC Letter To TVA, dated July 26, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review Of Licensee Response To NRC Bulletin 93-02, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers (TAC No. Mc3393)
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008 April 27, 2007 E1-20

Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs Commitment: TVA intends to complete a modification which will prevent the buildup of non-condensibles in water level reference legs by injecting CRD system charging water into the reference legs.

Discussion: TVA's response to Bulletin 93-03 was provided by Reference 1. TVA committed to perform modifications on Unit 1 prior to restart. NRC accepted TVAs response to the Bulletin in Reference 2. A detailed description of the modification installed on Unit 2 was provided in Reference 3.

Status: C-C TVA completed the described modification.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Response to NRC Bulletin (NRCB) 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 20, 1994, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 - Response To NRC Bulletin 93-03, "Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs," (TAC Nos. M86882, M86883, and M86884)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 14, 1994, Hardware Modification Completion and Description in Response to Bulletin 93-03, Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-21

Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode Commitment: Appropriate actions will be taken prior to Unit 1 restart.

Discussion: TVA's response to Bulletin 95-02 was provided in Reference 1. For Units 2 and 3, TVA committed to clean the suppression pool and perform confirmatory inspection and test prior to restart. TVA also committed to perform a visual inspection of the Emergency Core Cooling System pump suction strainers during each refueling outage and a program for suppression pool cleaning will be developed prior to restart. TVA stated that the programs established to ensure Emergency Core Cooling System pump operability on Units 2 and 3 would apply to Unit 1 when it was returned to service. NRC found TVAs response acceptable in Reference 2.

Status: C-C The Unit 1 suppression pool was drained, cleaned, inspected and recoated as necessary. Program to ensure suppression pool cleanliness and control of foreign material has been implemented.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 15, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin 95-02, Unexpected Clogging of a Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump Strainer While Operating In Suppression Pool Cooling Mode
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 14, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 - Response to Bulletin 95-02 (TAC Nos. M93876, M93877, and M93878)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007 E1-22

Bulletin 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers By Debris In Boiling-Water Reactors Commitment: Appropriate modifications to address Bulletin 96-03 will be implemented on Unit 1 prior to its restart.

Discussion: TVA originally responded to the Bulletin in Reference 1 and committed to describing planned actions and schedules to be utilized to resolve the Bulletin within 90 days following the approval of the Utility Resolution Guidelines. TVA described its plans for resolution of the Bulletin in Reference 2 and committed to resolve the Bulletin prior to restart for Unit 1.

Status: C-C TVA has installed new, high capacity passive strainers on Unit 1, which are of the same design as on Units 2 and 3.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 4, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin No. 96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers by Debris in Boiling-Water Reactors (TAC Nos. M96135, M96136, M96137)
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 25, 1997, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Bulletin No.

96-03, Potential Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction (ECCS) Strainers by Debris in Boiling Water Reactors (TAC Nos. M96135, M96136, M96137)

3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-23

Cable Ampacity Commitment: The cable ampacity issue will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: TVA developed a new electrical design standard to address ampacities for cables in conduits, cable trays, and duct banks, as well as derating factors for cable coatings, fire wraps, cable tray covers, and cable tray bottoms. Approval of this program is contained in NUREG-1232 (Reference 1).

Status: Complete TVA has resolved the cable ampacity issue.

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -

Browns Ferry Unit 2 [Section 3.11.3, Page 3-9]

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Cable Installation Issue Number 1, Brand Rex Cable Issues Commitment: To resolve the Brand Rex cable issue, corrective actions will be implemented prior to the restart of Unit 1 in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including Brand Rex, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, the Staff found implementing the corrective actions for the Brand Rex cable issue in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent to be acceptable pending the results of additional qualification testing being performed by TVA.

TVA has identified contract number 80K6-825419 as the source of the Brand Rex cables issue for BFN.

Additional testing demonstrated the ability of the cables to perform their intended safety function for a qualified life of 40 years. TVA has removed all non-installed Brand Rex cable furnished on contract 80K6-825419. Administrative controls are in place to prevent future applications of this cable type and manufacturer from being installed at BFN.

Status: Complete Evaluation concluded that installed cables are acceptable with regard to Brand Rex Cable Issues.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007 E1-25

Cable Installation Issue Number 2, Cable Separations Issues Commitment: TVA committed to the following:

1. Prior to fuel load of Unit 1, TVA will implement all corrective actions in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria and implementation precedent for the following cable separations issues:
  • V4 and V5 cables which originate from safety-related power supplies,
  • Nondivisional V4 and V5 cables which originate from nonsafety-related power supplies,
  • V3 cables which originate from safety-related and from nonsafety-related power supplies,
  • Nondivisional V1 and V2 cables which originate from both safety-related and nonsafety-related power supplies,
  • Divisional and nondivisional cables designated with an IE and IES suffix, and
  • Divisional V1 and V2 cables.
2. As documented in References 1 through 6, Unit 2 validated the use of the cable schedule drawings (45C800 series) in determining the installed configuration of cables in the plant.

Unit 1 cables were included in the population of cables that were used in the validation process during the Unit 2 restart effort. As documented in Reference 7, the Unit 1 cables have always been routed manually. The Unit 1 circuit schedule was not an electronic database. Therefore, TVA will use the 45C800 series drawings as the document of record in the determination of acceptable routing for Unit 1.

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3. The Unit 1 Master Equipment List (MEL) will establish the list of equipment and device IDs for safety-related and quality-related systems.

For nondivisional V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5 cables identified in the MEL as safety-related for Unit 1, cable separation issues will be resolved by analyzing design drawings to identify cables required to support the safety-related and quality-related devices.

The resulting list will be compared against the 45C800 drawings to determine if cables are correctly identified as divisional. If it is determined that a change in divisional status is required, the respective cables will be evaluated against separations criteria.

Corrective actions will be completed prior to fuel load.

4. For cables contained in divisional and nondivisional cable trays that physically connect on Unit 1, corrective actions will be implemented prior to Unit 1 fuel load.

Discussion: TVA had identified instances where the electrical separation requirements had not been met at BFN.

The Units 1 and 3 specific action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including cable separation, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. Additional information was requested regarding the corrective actions to be implemented for discrepancies associated with the two cables contained in divisional and nondivisional cable trays that physically connect. This additional information was provided by TVA in Reference 3. The NRC Staff accepted this information in Reference 4.

Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed and noted discrepancies have been corrected.

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References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 6, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 9, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 23, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 14, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Cable Separation
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 23, 1990, NRC Inspection Report No. 50-260/89-59
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 1990, NRC Inspection Report No. 50-260/90-13
7. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 29, 1992, Response to Request for Additional Information on Electrical Cables in Divisional and Nondivisional Trays Which Are Physically Connected April 27, 2007 E1-28

Cable Installation Issue Number 3, Low Voltage Vertical Cable Supports Commitment: TVA will resolve the low voltage vertical cable supports issue in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including vertical cable supports, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since no Unit 2 cables with acceptable sidewall bearing pressure failed Hi-Pot testing, the walkdown and evaluation of Unit 1 safety-related low voltage power, control and instrumentation cable is adequate to satisfactorily resolve the vertical support issue.

Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007 E1-29

Cable Installation Issue Number 4, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Commitment: Safety-related medium voltage cables will be identified, walked down and evaluated against the bend radius criteria used for Unit 2 (General Construction Specification G-38). The following corrective actions will be completed:

A. Group 1 cables with bend radius of less than 6 times the cable outside diameter (OD) will be replaced.

B. Group 2 cables with bend radius from 6 times the cable OD to less than 8 times the cable OD will be tested prior to restart and during subsequent outages to facilitate a trend analysis.

C. Group 3 cables, with bend radius 8 times or greater than the cable OD will be allowed to remain in service and be subjected to only normal maintenance testing.

Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including medium voltage cable bend radius, was provided in Reference 1.

The Safety Evaluation of this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since safety-related medium voltage cables are to be identified, walked down and evaluated against the bend radius acceptance criteria contained in Construction Specification G-38 and dispositioned in accordance with the same criteria used for Unit 2, the proposed corrective actions are adequate.

In Reference 3, TVA proposed a new program and corrective actions for medium cable bend radius issues. Results of reinspections were presented to NRC, and Hi-Pot testing was replaced with Load Cycle and Corona Testing. Additional information regarding the revised program was requested in Reference 4, which was provided by TVA in Reference 5. NRC issuance of a Safety Evaluation for this program and a request for additional information was contained in Reference 6. TVA replied in Reference 7, and the Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report was provided in Reference 8.

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Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 17, 1993, Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 23, 1993, Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 10, 1994, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 1, 1994, Safety Evaluation and Request for Additional Information Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues
7. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 15, 1994, Reply to NRC Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius Issues
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 9, 1995, Supplemental Safety Evaluation for Medium Voltage Cable Bend Radius April 27, 2007 E1-31

Cable Installation Issue Number 5, Missing Conduit Bushings Commitment: Type PN cables in 10 CFR 50.49 circuits will be replaced under the Environmental Qualification program.

Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including missing conduit bushings, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, the only cables found damaged on Unit 2 as a result of pulling the cables over a conduit end with a missing bushing were the Type PN. Replacing this type of cable in Unit 1 10 CFR 50.49 circuits was considered adequate to resolve this issue.

Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007 E1-32

Cable Installation Issue Number 6, Sidewall Pressure, Cable Pullbys, Cable Jamming, Pulling Around 90 Degree Condulets and Thru Mid-Run Flex Conduit Issues Commitment: The cables identified in the Master Equipment List (MEL) as safety-related cables for Unit 1, which are not replaced by other programs, will be reviewed to determine the configuration of their associated raceway. If the design of the raceway meets the criteria for sidewall pressure, jamming, pullbys, mid-run flex or pulling around 90 degree condulet concerns, a walkdown will be performed to confirm the installed configuration. Confirmatory walkdowns will be completed prior to Unit 1 restart.

Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including sidewall pressure, cable pullbys, cable jamming, pulling around 90 degree condulets and thru mid-run flex conduit issues, was provided in Reference 1.

Information regarding cable walkdowns and cable routing system database validation was provided in Reference 2.

A Safety Evaluation on cable installation and separation and request for additional information on divisional/nondivisional separation discrepancies was provided in Reference 3. In summary, cable damage was not identified on Unit 2 during the resolution of the sidewall pressure, cable pullbys, cable jamming and pulling around 90-degree condulets and through mid-run flex conduits issues.

Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.

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References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 6, 1992, Additional Information on TVA's Action Plan for Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007 E1-34

Cable Installation Issue Number 7, Use of Condulets as Pull Points Commitment: The 600V safety-related cables that are susceptible to damage from the use of condulets as pull points will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including the use of condulets as pull points, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, TVA's evaluation of this issue for Unit 2 determined that the type of conduit configurations susceptible to this problem was limited to several cases of large 600 volt cables in three inch conduits. Therefore, TVA will review the Unit 1 600 volts cables installed in conduit in accordance with the Unit 2 program guidelines. The required corrective actions will be completed prior to fuel load.

Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007 E1-35

Cable Installation Issue Number 8, Medium Voltage Vertical Cable Supports Commitment: The medium voltage vertical cable supports issue will be resolved by evaluating cables not meeting the vertical cable support criteria for static sidewall bearing pressure (SSBP). Cables with unacceptable SSBP will be Hi-Pot tested. Cables passing the Hi-Pot test will be supported in accordance with G-38. Cables failing the Hi-Pot test will be replaced.

Discussion: The action plan to disposition concerns related to cable installation issues, including medium voltage vertical cable supports, was provided in Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 2. In summary, since no Unit 2 cables with acceptable sidewall bearing pressure failed Hi-Pot testing, the walkdowns and evaluation of Class 1E medium voltage cables is adequate to satisfactorily resolve the vertical support issue.

Status: Complete Evaluations have been completed, and noted discrepancies have been corrected.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 10, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Installation Issues Including Cable Separations
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 8, 1992, Safety Evaluation of TVA Plans to Resolve Electrical Cable Installation and Separation Issues April 27, 2007 E1-36

Cable Splices Commitment: TVA will identify Class IE cable splices located in harsh environment and ensure they are qualified for their intended service during a design basis accident (DBA).

Discussion: TVAs program to resolve the splice issue was submitted in Reference 1. TVA performed a field walkdown of safety-related conduits to identify and document Class 1E cable splices which are required to be environmentally qualified and to verify the installed splice configuration. The field data was evaluated against construction specification requirements to determine which splices require rework. Actions were taken to either rework the splice or rework both the splice and raceway system to accommodate a qualified splice.

Status: Complete

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Electrical Issues (NRC TAC No. 62260)

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Cable Tray Supports Commitment: TVA intends to utilize the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) for seismic qualification of cable trays.

Discussion: The original action plan to disposition concerns related to Unit 1 cable tray supports was provided in Reference 1. However, due to the issuance of Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46, BFN submitted a revised program in order to take advantage of the NRC approved process for resolving USI A-46 (Reference 2). NRC accepted the schedule for implementing the revised program for Unit 1 in Reference 3 and requested additional information regarding the revised methodology and criteria. This information was provided in Reference 4 and accepted by NRC in Reference 5.

Status: C-C The Unit 1 cable tray supports have been evaluated utilizing the GIP in accordance with USI A-46. A summary report was provided to NRC in Reference 6.

Necessary modifications and repairs have been completed.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 7).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Cable Tray Supports
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -

Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant April 27, 2007 E1-38

4. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)
7. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Component and Piece Part Qualification Commitment: TVA will implement a component and piece part qualification program.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA provided a change in methodology in performing the component and piece part qualification for safety-related components in 10 CFR 50.49 applications. TVA proposed to use statistical sampling techniques to achieve a 95/95 confidence level of qualification adequacy as opposed to the 100% verification performed for Unit 2. Additional information was requested by the NRC Staff in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. In Reference 4, NRC responded that this issue would be addressed by inspection rather than a revision to the Safety Evaluation.

Since this correspondence, TVA decided to perform a 100% verification as performed on Unit 2.

Status: Complete The Unit 1 component and piece part qualification program for safety-related components in 10 CFR 50.49 applications has been implemented.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 12, 1992, Request for Revision to Safety Evaluation Issued by NRC on January 10, 1990, Related to Component and Piece Part Qualification Plan
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1992, Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Program
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 17, 1992, Request for Additional Information (RAI)

Regarding BFN Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Plan

4. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 7, 1993, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Component and Piece Parts Qualification Program April 27, 2007 E1-40

Conduit Supports Commitment: TVA intends to utilize the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) for seismic qualification of conduit supports.

Discussion: The original action plan to disposition concerns related to Unit 1 conduits and conduit supports was provided in References 1 through 3 and approved in Reference 4. However, due to the issuance of Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46, BFN submitted a revised program in order to take advantage of the NRC approved process for resolving USI A-46 (Reference 5). NRC requested additional information regarding the schedule for implementing the revised program in Reference 6.

In Reference 7, TVA committed to implement the long-term qualification of conduits and conduit supports prior to Unit 1 restart. In Reference 8, NRC determined that it was acceptable for TVA to complete the portion of its USI A-46 program that pertain to conduits and conduit supports, prior to Unit 1 restart in lieu of its prior restart commitments.

Status: C-C The Unit 1 conduit supports have been evaluated utilizing the GIP in accordance with USI A-46.

A summary report was provided to NRC in Reference 9. Necessary modifications and repairs have been completed.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 10).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 1991, Program for Resolving Conduit and Conduit Supports Issue Prior to the Restart of Units 1 and 3
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information April 27, 2007 E1-41
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 29, 1992, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Conduit and Conduit Support -

Additional Information

4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 20, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Action Plan to Resolve Conduit and Conduit Supports Issues for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -

Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant

7. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
9. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)
10. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Configuration Management/Design Baseline Commitment: The Unit 1 Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP) will consolidate the two-phase (pre- and post-restart) approach performed on Unit 2.

Discussion: The objective of the DBVP was to re-establish the design basis and evaluate the plant configuration to ensure that it satisfies the design basis. The DBVP, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. In Reference 2, NRC determined that this commitment was more comprehensive than that accepted by the staff for Unit 2, and was therefore acceptable.

Status: C-C Unit 1 satisfies its design basis, safety related structures, systems, and components are supported by engineering analysis and documentation, and the plant configuration is in conformance with TVAs commitments.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 13, 1991, Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP)
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 21, 1991, Assessment of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 Design Baseline Verification Program
3. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Containment Coatings Commitment: The containment coating program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: The containment coatings program was described in the Nuclear Performance Plan (Reference 1). TVA performed walkdown inspections of unqualified coating on components installed inside primary containment on Unit 2 to baseline the uncontrolled coating log. An analysis was performed to determine the maximum allowable quantity of coating debris which could be transported to the suction strainers without affecting the ability of the ECCS pumps to perform their post-Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) function. Corrective actions were taken to ensure that the amount of unqualified coating is maintained below the maximum allowable quantity. NRC approval of the program is documented in Reference 2.

Status: Complete The containment coatings program was completed, and the Uncontrolled Coatings Log was issued.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.7 (Page 3-7)

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Control Rod Drive (CRD) Insert and Withdrawal Piping Commitment: The seismic qualification of the CRD insert and withdrawal piping will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: TVA's program for the seismic qualification of the 185 CRD insert and withdrawal lines on Unit 2 was provided in Reference 1 and approved by NRC in Reference 2.

Status: C-C Based on reanalysis, pipe supports for CRD insert and withdrawal piping were replaced with new support frames.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 11, 1989, Revised Program Plan - Seismic Qualification of the Control Rod Drive Hydraulic (CRDH) Piping System
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -

Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.3.2 (Page 2-9)

3. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Design Calculation Review Issue: Complete a design calculation review.

Discussion: The objective of the design calculation review was to:

a. Identify calculations considered to be essential;
b. Ensure that essential calculations support the plant licensing commitments and design basis requirements;
c. Ensure that essential calculations are technically adequate and consistent with the plant configuration; and
d. Ensure that essential calculations supporting the Design Baseline and Verification Program (DBVP) are consistent with the plant functional configuration.

Status: C-C The design calculation review was incorporated into the Configuration Management / Design Baseline Verification Program in Reference 1.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 2).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 13, 1991, Design Baseline Verification Program (DBVP)
2. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Environmental Qualification Commitment: TVA will complete the qualification of Class IE safety-related equipment.

Discussion: The qualification of Class IE safety-related equipment will be accomplished when BFN certifies compliance with 10 CFR 50.49, Environmental qualification of electric equipment important to safety for nuclear power plants.

Status: Open

References:

None April 27, 2007 E1-47

Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R Commitment: TVA will comply with License Condition 2.C(13).

Discussion: License Condition 2.C(13) states:

Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant shall implement and maintain in effect all provisions of the approved Fire Protection Program as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report for BFN as approved in the SEs dated December 8, 1988, March 6, 1991, March 31, 1993, November 2, 1995 and Supplement dated November 3, 1989 subject to the following provision:

The licensee may make changes to the approved fire protection program without prior approval of the Commission only if those changes would not adversely affect the ability to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire.

NRC issued its Safety Evaluation Report (SER) for BFNs Safe Shutdown Analysis in Reference 1 and approved the associated License Amendment in Reference 2. The SER for the BFN Fire Protection Plan and Fire Hazards Analysis was provided in Reference 3. The NRC staff issued a License amendment for the 10 CFR 50, Appendix R Post-fire Safe Shutdown Program in Reference 4 and issued a supplemental Safety Evaluation in Reference 5.

As requested by the NRC in a letter to TVA dated September 21, 2006 (Reference 6), TVA will notify the NRC of each of the following items:

1. TVA, in its letter of April 24, 2006 (Reference 7), committed to identify the Appendix R, Paragraph III.G.2, noncompliances involving operator manual actions, to place them into TVAs corrective action program, and to implement compensatory measures. Therefore, TVA should complete the commitments made in its April 24, 2006, letter, as well as any other restart related commitments made previously to the NRC regarding post-fire operator manual April 27, 2007 E1-48

actions. [STATUS: TVA notified the NRC of completion of these commitments in a letter dated April 24, 2007 (Reference 8).]

2. Safe Shutdown Instructions used to direct those actions needed to bring the unit to safe shutdown in the event of a fire will be completed by January 1, 2007. [STATUS: The U0 (combined U1/2/3) Safe Shutdown Instructions have been approved for Unit 1 restart. The U0 SSIs will supersede the U2/3 SSIs and become effective when Unit 1 goes to Mode 2.]
3. Concerning the Unit 1 safe-shutdown analysis design assumptions. [STATUS: This action referred to TVAs planned response to a Generic Letter which, at that time, the NRC expected to issue during September 2006. The Generic Letter has not been issued. TVA will respond for Units 1, 2, and 3 when the Generic Letter is issued. This is not a Unit 1 restart issue.]

Status: Complete TVA is in compliance with License Condition 2.C(13).

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 8, 1988, Units 1, 2 and 3 - Appendix R Safe Shutdown System Analysis (TAC 60627, 60628, 60629)
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 6, 1991, Issuance of Amendment (TAC No. 72965) (TS 268)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 31, 1993, Fire Protection Program - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2 and 3 (TAC Nos. M82687, M82688 and M82689)
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 2, 1995, Safety Evaluation of Post-Fire Safe Shutdown Capability and Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos.

M85254, N87900, M87901, and M87902) (TS 337)

5. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 3, 1989, Supplemental Safety Evaluation on Post-Fire Safe Shutdown Systems and Final Review of the National Fire Protection Association Code Deviations - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 (TAC Nos. 72908 and 00459)

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6. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Status of Fire Protection Program (TAC No. MC8826)
7. TVA letter to NRC dated April 24, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2 and 3 -

Fire Protection Program - Post-Fire Operator Manual Actions

8. TVA letter to NRC dated April 24, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2 and 3 -

Fire Protection Program - Post-Fire Operator Manual Actions April 27, 2007 E1-50

Flexible Conduits Commitment: Actions necessary to disposition flexible conduit concerns for the 10 CFR 50.49 equipment will be completed prior to restart. Flexible conduits attached to safety-related electrical equipment not covered by 10 CFR 50.49 and within the scope of USI A-46 will be evaluated for seismic adequacy using BFNs A-46 program.

Discussion: The program and schedule for the resolution of flexible conduit issues for Unit 1 has been provided to the NRC as part of the resolution of Generic Letter 87-02. In Reference 1, TVA provided a schedule for flexible conduits associated with the resolution of USI A-46. NRC requested additional information regarding the schedule in Reference 2. In Reference 3, TVA provided the schedule for completing flexible conduit concerns in two phases. Flexible conduits attached to electrical equipment covered by 10 CFR 50.49 would be resolved prior to restart of Unit 1. Seismic qualification of flexible conduit other than those connected to electrical equipment covered by 10 CFR 50.49 (i.e., important to safety, but in a mild environment) and within the scope of USI A-46 would be included as part of the resolution of USI A-46.

In Reference 4, NRC found this program acceptable; however, additional information was requested regarding two separate issues regarding flexible conduit. TVA provided the requested information in Reference 5. Additional information was provided by TVA in Reference 6. NRC subsequently provided a supplemental safety evaluation in Reference 7.

Status: Complete Safety related flexible conduits were evaluated.

Breakages (conduit failures) from this evaluation were resolved.

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References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities.
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -

Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant

3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the Evaluation of the Seismic Adequacy of Flexible Conduit
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 28, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)- Units 1, 2, and 3 - Seismic Adequacy of Flexible Conduits
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 3, 1995, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Flexible Conduit Seismic Design and Installation Criteria April 27, 2007 E1-52

Fuses Commitment: The fuse issue will be resolved in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: NRC approval of TVA's fuse program is documented in NUREG-1232 (Reference 1). The completion plan for the fuse program was provided by Reference 2. TVA has removed the reference to amperage from drawings and replaced them with the appropriate unique identifier for Class 1E fuses. TVA has installed permanent fuse labeling.

Status: Complete

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.11.2 (Page 3-9)
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 29, 1992, Completion Plan for the Fuse Program April 27, 2007 E1-53

Generic Letter 82-33, Instrumentation to Follow the Course of an Accident - Regulatory Guide 1.97 Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 82-33.

Discussion: Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737, which included the request to review Regulatory Guide 1.97, was sent to TVA in Generic Letter 82-33 (Reference 1). TVA originally responded to Generic Letter 82-33 in Reference 2.

TVA was ordered to submit a report to NRC describing how the requirements of Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737 have been or will be met and an implementation schedule (Reference 3).

NRC requested additional information and/or justification in Reference 4. TVA responded to this request in Reference 5. TVA provided updated information regarding Reactor Coolant System pressure indication in Reference 6. A Safety Evaluation Report (SER) was issued by NRC in Reference 7. As part of this SER, TVA was directed to qualify the instrumentation that measures seven variables in accordance with 10 CFR 50.49. TVA either provided additional justification or committed to upgrade the instrumentation discussed in the SER in Reference 8. A revised SER was issued as part of the NRC's February 8, 1990 letter (Reference 9). This revised SER also directed TVA to install a qualified neutron monitoring system.

In Reference 10, TVA requested further BFN specific actions regarding the neutron flux monitoring instrumentation be deferred pending the resolution of the BWR Owners' Group appeal.

In Reference 11, TVA identified previously submitted deviation to Regulatory Guide 1.97 for which NRC review was still required, addressed discrepancies between TVA letters and NRC SERs, and identified new deviations for NRC review.

Additional information regarding emergency damper position indication was provided by TVA in Reference 12. The deviations addressed above were addressed in the NRC's May 10, 1991, SER (Reference 13). In addition, implementation of qualified neutron flux monitoring capability was deferred pending review of an appeal by the BWR Owners Group.

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A revised SER regarding neutron flux monitoring instrumentation was issued in Reference 14. TVA's review of BFNs neutron flux monitoring instrumentation against the criteria referenced by the SER was provided in References 15 and 16. As part of Reference 16, TVA committed to evaluate the neutron monitoring system cables, electrical penetrations and connectors for conformance to the criteria reference by the SER. This evaluation has been completed. Consistent with the conclusions reached for Units 2 and 3, the Unit 1 neutron monitoring system cables, electrical penetrations, and electrical connectors are capable of operating throughout the one hour duration of the ATWS event.

NRC acceptance of the deviation requested by TVA was documented in the May 3, 1994 SER (Reference 17).

Status: C-C TVA has replaced the subject instrumentation with qualified devices.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-07 (Reference 18).

References:

1. NRC letter to All Licensees of Operating Reactors, Applicants for Operating Licenses, and Holders of Construction Permits, dated December 17, 1982, Supplement 1 to NUREG-0737 -

Requirements for Emergency Response Capability (Generic Letter 82-33)

2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 30, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 82-33
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 12, 1984, Issuance of Orders Confirming Licensee Commitments on Emergency Response Capability
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1985, Emergency Response Capability - Conformance to R.G. 1.97, Rev. 2
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 7, 1985, in regards to conformance with Regulatory Guide 1.97
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 20, 1985, in regards to conformance with Regulatory Guide 1.97 April 27, 2007 E1-55
7. NRC letter to TVA, date June 23, 1988, Generic Letter 82-33, Request for Compliance with the Guidelines of Regulatory Guide (R.G.) 1.97 as Applied to Emergency Response Facilities
8. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 23, 1988, Response to NRC's Safety Evaluation Report on Regulatory Guide 1.97 as Applied to Emergency Response Facilities Dated June 23, 1988
9. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 8, 1990, Emergency Response Capability - Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97. Revision 3
10. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 14, 1990, Response to NRC's February 8, 1990 Safety Evaluation Report Regarding Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 3 - Neutron Flux Monitoring Instrumentation
11. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1990, Response to NRC Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report (SER) on Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.97 Compliance dated February 8, 1990
12. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1990, Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.97 Emergency Ventilation Dampers Position Indication
13. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 10, 1991, Safety Evaluation of Emergency Response Capability -

Conformance to Regulatory Guide 1.97, Revision 3

14. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1993, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring
15. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring
16. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 10, 1994, Regulatory Guide 1.97 - Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring
17. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 3, 1994, Boiling Water Reactor Neutron Flux Monitoring for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
18. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007 E1-56

Generic Letter 83-08, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments Commitment: TVA will modify the torus vacuum breakers.

Discussion: TVA responded to the Generic Letter in Reference 1 and committed to modify the torus vacuum breakers.

NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. The NRC Safety Evaluation Report was issued in Reference 4. It concluded that TVAs actions would be adequate to restore the original design margin of safety for its vacuum breakers under the revised loadings in the Mark I containment.

Status: C-C TVA modified the torus vacuum breakers.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 5).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 5, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 83-08
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 17, 1986, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments (Generic Letter 83-08)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 7, 1986, in regards to Generic Letter 83-08
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 25, 1986, Modification of Vacuum Breakers on Mark I Containments (Generic Letter 83-08); MPA D-20
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007 E1-57

Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)

Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter, Item 1.2.

Discussion: In response to Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, TVA committed in Reference 1 to the installation of an upgraded process computer and an enhanced sequence of events recording capability. TVA's response was found to be acceptable in the NRC's Safety Evaluation provided by Reference 2.

As discussed in Reference 3, the Unit 2 equipment was replaced with more modern and sophisticated hardware, since the time of the original TVA submittal. The previously described upgrade to a Digital VAX 11/750 process computer system was accomplished using a Digital VAX 6000 system. The functions previously performed by the sequence of events and time history recorder are now accomplished using the process computer system.

However, the guidance contained in the Generic Letter and the requirements of the Safety Evaluation continue to be met.

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1983, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 12, 1985, Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 9, 1993, Completion of Unit 2 Commitment for Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2 - Post-Trip Review - Data and Information Capability (GSI 75 / MPA B-085)
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-58

Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.2, Periodic On-Line Testing Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter, Item 4.5.2.

Discussion: The NRCs position on this item was that plants not currently designed to permit periodic on-line testing shall justify not making modifications to permit such testing. Alternatives to on-line testing proposed by licensees will be considered where special circumstances exist and where the objective of high reliability can be met in another way. TVAs initial response to this item (Reference 1) stated that on-line testing was being evaluated. A description of the Reactor Protection System (RPS) functional testing and reliability was provided by TVA in Reference 2.

The NRC Safety Evaluation states the on-line testing capability of BFNs RPS meets the intent of this item and is therefore acceptable (Reference 3).

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1983, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 15, 1984, in regards to Generic Letter 83-28
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 2, 1986, Reactor Trip System Reliability, On-Line Testing, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.2
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-59

Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 4.5.3, Intervals for On-Line Testing Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3.

Discussion: The NRC Staff has reviewed the General Electric Topical Reports NEDC-30844, BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) Response to NRC Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3, and NEDC-30851P, Technical Specifications Improvement Analysis for BWR Reactor Protection System, and issued a favorable Safety Evaluation Report (Reference 1).

In Reference 2, TVA endorsed the BWROG position and stated the analysis presented in NEDC-30851P were applicable to BFN. No Technical Specifications instrument calibration frequency extensions were requested based on these reports. Differences between the parts of BFNs Reactor Protection System (RPS) that perform the trip functions and those of the base case plant were analyzed using the procedures of Appendix K of NEDC-30851P to demonstrate no appreciable change in RPS availability or public risk. The Safety Evaluation that closed this item was provided by Reference 3.

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. NRC letter to BWR Owners Group, dated July 15, 1987, General Electric Company (GE)

Topical Reports NEDC-30844, BWR Owners' Group Response to NRC Generic Letter 83-28, and NEDC-30851P, Technical Specifications Improvement Analysis for BWR RPS

2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 5, 1990, Generic Letter 83-28, Required Actions Based on Generic Implications of Salem ATWS Events, Item 4.5.3, Reactor Trip System Reliability
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 17, 1990, Safety Evaluation of Generic Letter 83-28, Item 4.5.3, Reactor Trip Reliability - On-Line Functional Testing of the Reactor Trip System
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-60

Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 Commitment: TVA will resolve USI A-46.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to use the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) methodology as documented in the Generic Implementation Procedure (GIP) to resolve USI A-46 at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant. NRC requested clarification regarding TVAs approach in Reference 2, which TVA supplied in Reference 3. In Reference 4, the staff considered TVA's commitment to comply with GIP-2 an acceptable method for resolving USI A-46 at BFN.

TVA provided its response to Generic Letter 87-02 for Unit 1 in Reference 5.

TVA completed the USI-A46 review and resolved outliers. TVA completed the operations review of Safe Shutdown Equipment List (SSEL) following the A-46 verification. The review determined that Unit 1 can be safely shutdown to Mode 3 and maintained while using only the equipment in the SSEL.

IR 2006-006 (Reference 6) stated However, final closure of these items will be deferred until NRR completes their review in this area and any SERs, if required, are issued.

Status: Complete The Safety Evaluation on this program was provided by Reference 7.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -

Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)

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3. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1993, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)
5. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated October 7, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1 that Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 (SSER No. 2) on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure, Revision 2, as Corrected on February 14, 1992 (GIP-2)
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 8, 2006, Review of Licensee Response to NRC Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 That Transmits Supplemental Safety Evaluation Report No. 2 on SQUG Generic Implementation Procedure Revision 2, As Corrected on February 14, 1992 April 27, 2007 E1-62

Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-01.

Discussion: TVA's program to address Generic Letter 88-01 was provided by Reference 1. The Safety Evaluation documenting the acceptability of the program was included in Reference 2. Supplemental information regarding Unit 1 was submitted in Reference 3. The Safety Evaluation for Unit 1 was provided by Reference 5.

Status: C-C TVA has completed the Generic Letter 88-01 program.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 28, 1992, Supplemental Response to Generic Letter (GL) 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 3, 1993, Safety Evaluation of Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 21, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking In BWR Austentic Stainless Steel Piping
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
5. NRC letter to TVA dated May 30, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in BWR [Boiling Water Reactor] Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping April 27, 2007 E1-63

Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-11.

Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 88-11 in Reference 1. TVA concluded that the current pressure-temperature curves in each plant's Technical Specifications were valid through the next two fuel cycles when compared to the Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2, methodology.

Supplemental information was provided for BFN in References 2 and 3.

In Reference 4, TVA proposed Technical Specifications changes for BFN Units 1, 2 and 3 to incorporate pressure-temperature curves calculated using Regulatory Guide 1.99, Revision 2, methodology. NRC requested additional information in Reference 5, which was provided by TVA in Reference 6. The proposed Technical Specifications were issued by Reference 7.

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 30, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 1991, TVA Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position of Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 30, 1991, TVA Supplemental Response to Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position of Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations April 27, 2007 E1-64
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1991, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 293
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 28, 1991, Pressure-Temperature Limits Pursuant to Generic Letter 88-11 as Reflected in Proposed Amendment to Technical Specification (TS 293)
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1991, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 293 -

Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Material and its Impact on Plant Operations -

Response to Request for Additional Information

7. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 8, 1993, Issuance of Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TS 293)
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-65

Generic Letter 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 88-14.

Discussion: The original response to Generic Letter 88-14 was included as part of Reference 1. Additional information regarding the dew point of air being supplied to certain components was provided in Reference 2. NRC confirmed TVAs commitments in Reference 3.

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 23, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter 88 Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1993, Supplemental Response to Generic Letter (GL) 88-14, Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 9, 1989, Generic Letter 88 Instrument Air Supply System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment (TAC Nos. 71631/71632/71633)
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007 E1-66

Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities Issue: TVA will respond to Generic Letter 88-20.

Discussion: Generic Letter 88-20 requested licensees:

1. Perform a systematic examination to identify any plant specific vulnerabilities to severe accidents; and
2. Identify and review proposed plant improvements (design changes and changes to operating procedures, maintenance, surveillance, training, or staffing).

The Generic Letter did not request individual IPEs be performed for each unit at a multi-unit site.

The BFN facility has been extensively reviewed by the staff, beginning with an interim reliability evaluation in 1982. This was followed by the subsequent submittal of the November 20, 1986, BFN Unit 1 Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) and its subsequent NRC audit. TVA subsequently submitted BFNs IPE in 1992 and the Multi-unit PRA (MUPRA) in 1995. Since then, TVA has performed individual Unit 2 and Unit 3 PRAs. Neither the MUPRA, nor the subsequently performed individual Unit 2 and Unit 3 PRAs have identified plant vulnerabilities when single or multiple units are in operation. These analyses have provided the staff with more than reasonable assurance that TVA has adequately analyzed the plant design and operations.

In Reference 1, NRC identified the specific information needed for the closeout of Generic Letter 88-20 for Browns Ferry Unit 1. This information was provided in Reference 2.

Status: Complete

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 21, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Request for Additional Information Related to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination For Severe Accident Vulnerability April 27, 2007 E1-67
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Response to Request for Additional Information Related to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination for Severe Accident Vulnerability April 27, 2007 E1-68

Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities Commitment: TVA will complete an Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE).

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA described BFNs program and schedule for completing the internal fires, high winds, external floods, and transportation and nearby facility accidents portions of the IPEEE.

NRC acceptance of the methods and schedules for the addressed portions of the IPEEE was documented in Reference 2.

TVA provided its initial program and schedule for responding to the seismic portion of the IPEEE in Reference 3. NRC requested additional information on this subject in Reference 4, which TVA provided in Reference 5.

The summary report for the high winds, external floods, and transportation and nearby facility accidents IPEEE was provided by TVA in Reference 6 for all three BFN units. The seismic IPEEE Report and the Fire Induced Vulnerability Evaluation were provided in Reference 7.

Status: Complete TVA completed corrective actions to address the seismic-induced fire vulnerability associated with the emergency lighting battery racks located in the BFN Unit 1 cable spreading room prior to restart.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 20, 1991, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities (Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4)
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 2, 1992, Review of Response to Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement No. 4 - Individual Plant Examinations for External Events April 27, 2007 E1-69
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1992, Supplement 1 to Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 and Supplement 4 to Generic Letter 88-20, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 19, 1993, Generic Letter (GL) 87-02, Supplement 1, 120-Day Response, Request for Additional Information
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 24, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant - Generic Letter 88-20, Supplement 4, Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities - Partial Submittal of Report
7. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 -

Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 88-20, Supplement 4 - Individual Plant Examination of External Events (IPEEE) for Severe Accident Vulnerabilities - Submittal of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Seismic and Internal Fires IPEEE Reports April 27, 2007 E1-70

Generic Letter 89-06, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System Commitment: TVA will install and make operational a Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) and certify that the SPDS fully meets the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1, taking into account the information provided in NUREG-1342.

Discussion: Certification that BFNs SPDS fully meets the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1, taking into account the information provided in NUREG-1342, was requested by Generic Letter 89-06 (Reference 1). TVA's commitment to implement an SPDS on Unit 1 before restart is contained in Reference 2. The final design description for the SPDS was provided by TVA in References 3 and 4.

The initial Safety Evaluation Report (SER) of the SPDS design description was documented in Reference 5. TVA responded to the SER open items in Reference 6. NRC concluded in a Supplemental SER that TVA's SPDS design description fully met the requirements of NUREG-0737, Supplement 1 (Reference 7).

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).

References:

1. NRC letter to All Licensees of Operating Plants, Applicants for Operating Licenses and Holders of Construction Permits, dated April 12, 1989, Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System - 10 CFR 50.54(f) - (Generic Letter No. 89-06)
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 8, 1987, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) - Schedule for Response to Request for Additional Information
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 22, 1990, Notification of Implementation of NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Item I.D.2.1, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Phase I Installation and Final Design Description April 27, 2007 E1-71
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 11, 1990, Notification of Implementation of NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Item I.D.2.1, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Final Design Description
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 6, 1991, Interim and Final Design of the Safety Parameter Display System at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 17, 1991, Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS), Response to NRC Safety Evaluation Report (SER) Open Items
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 5, 1992, Safety Parameter Display System - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3)
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-72

Generic Letter 89-08, Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-08.

Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-08 in Reference 1 and committed to implement a long-term monitoring program (single and dual phase piping). NRC acceptance of the program was provided in Reference 2.

Status: C-C TVA has implemented a long-term monitoring program (single and dual phase piping).

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1989, Response to Generic Letter 89 Erosion/Corrosion-Induced Pipe Wall Thinning
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 21, 1989, Licensee Confirmation of its Response to NRC Generic Letter 89-08
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007 E1-73

Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-10.

Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-10 in Reference 1 and committed to implement a comprehensive motor operated valve program within the requested 5-year implementation schedule.

Additional schedule information was provided by NRC in Reference 2. TVA provided the 30-day response to Generic Letter 89-10, Supplement 3 by Reference 3 and informed the Staff that the plant specific safety assessment was available for review. TVA also responded to Reference 2 and informed the Staff in Reference 4 that the program description for implementing Generic Letter 89-10 was also available for review.

The 120-day response requested in Supplement 3 to the Generic Letter was provided by TVA in Reference 5. It stated that no deficiencies were identified in the motor-operated valves for primary containment isolation for the High Pressure Coolant Injection and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling steam supply lines or the Reactor Water Cleanup water supply line.

In Reference 6, TVA clarified the implementation schedule for Unit 1. Based on test requirements and system configurations, it would be necessary to perform differential pressure testing on some motor operated valves during the power ascension test program. Consequently, TVA committed to complete the required testing within 30 days following the completion of the power ascension test program.

This implementation schedule was acknowledged by the NRC Staff in Reference 7.

TVA submitted a Unit 1 specific program description in Reference 8. The Generic Letter 89-10 program for BFN Unit 1 has been developed.

TVAs review and documentation of the design basis for the operation of each Unit 1 MOV within the scope of the Generic Letter 89-10 program, the valves included in the program, the methods for determining and adjusting switch settings, testing, surveillance, and maintenance are the same as with the Units 2 and 3 program.

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Status: C-C TVA has completed the applicable portions of Generic Letter 89-10 required for restart. A commitment to perform differential pressure testing on some motor operated valves during the power ascension test program has been added to Enclosure 2.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 9).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) - Response to Generic Letter 89 Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Testing and Surveillance
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 14, 1990, Response to Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance for the Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, Watts Bar and Bellefonte Nuclear Plants (MPA B-110)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 10, 1990, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Supplement 3 - Consideration of the Results of NRC-Sponsored Tests of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV)
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 21, 1990, Response to Generic Letter 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 13, 1991, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Supplement 3 - Consideration of the Results of NRC-Sponsored Tests of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV)
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 14, 1992, Generic Letter (GL) 89-10, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve Testing and Surveillance - Implementation Schedule
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 30, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 -

Implementation Schedule for Generic Letter 89-10 (TAC Nos. M75635, M75636 and M75637)

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8. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 5, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 89-10 and Supplements 1 to 7, Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valve (MOV)

Testing and Surveillance

9. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-76

Generic Letter 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-13.

Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 89-13 in Reference 1. Three of the near-term commitments were rescheduled in Reference 2. NRC was notified of the completion of the majority of the commitments made in response to Generic Letter 89-13 in Reference 3. The remaining commitment on Unit 1 is to verify that the Unit 1 portions of the Residual Heat Removal Service Water (RHRSW) and Emergency Equipment Cooling Water (EECW) systems satisfy their design criteria. Completion of NRCs review is documented in Reference 4.

Status: C-C The Unit 1 RHRSW and EECW systems ability to satisfy their design basis has been verified.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 5).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 16, 1990, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89-13 Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 31, 1990, Generic Letter (GL) 89-13, Service Water System Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 17, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to Generic Letter (GL) 89 Service Water System (SWS)

Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment

4. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 23, 1990, Licensee's Response To Generic Letter 89-13 Regarding Service Water Systems (TAC Nos. 73970, 73971, and 73972)
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-77

Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent Commitment: TVA will complete Generic Letter 89-16.

Discussion: In Reference 1, NRC requested licensees with Mark I containments to voluntarily install a hardened vent. In response, TVA committed to install a hardened vent prior to restart in Reference 2.

Status: C-C TVA installed a hardened wetwell vent.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 3).

References:

1. NRC letter to All Operating Licensees with Mark I Containments, dated September 1, 1989, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent (Generic Letter 89-16)
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 30, 1989, Response to Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of Hardened Wetwell Vent
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007 E1-78

Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, Revision 1, and Revision 1 Supplement 1 Commitment: TVA will submit a summary evaluation of the time and accumulated fluence during intervals of BFN operation below 525° F and its effect on the reference temperature and on the Charpy upper shelf energy.

Discussion: TVA provided an initial response to Generic Letter 92-01 in Reference 1 and made the commitment reiterated above. The summary evaluation of the time and accumulated fluence during intervals of BFN operation below 525° F was provided by TVA in Reference 2. Additional information was requested by the NRC Staff in Reference 3, which was provided by TVA in Reference 4.

In Reference 5, NRC requested TVA verify the data entered into the Reactor Vessel Integrity Database.

TVA responded to this request in References 6 and 7. Updated material and fluence data was provided by TVA in Reference 8.

In Reference 9, NRC requested Licensees verify the completeness of the information previously submitted by November 15, 1995. TVAs response was provided in References 10 and 11.

As a result of new industry data, NRC again requested updated information in Reference 12. The requested information was provided by TVA in Reference 13 for Browns Ferry.

Status: C-C for restart.

As committed in TVAs May 23, 1994 letter, TVA will inform NRC of the applicability of NEDO 32205 within 90 days of the final surveillance capsules analysis report.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 14).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 7, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN), and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) -

Response to generic Letter 92-01 (Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity)

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2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 1, 1992, Completion of Commitment Made in Response to Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1993, Request for Additional Information Regarding TVA Response to Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 2, 1993, Response to Request for Additional Information, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 19, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 23, 1994, TVA's Response to NRC's Letter Dated April 19, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
7. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 28, 1994, Supplemental Response to TVA letter Dated May 23, 1994, Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity
8. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 27, 1995, Generic Letter 92-01, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Update to the Initial Reference Nil-Ductility Temperature (RTNDT), Chemical Composition and Fluence Values
9. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 19, 1995, NRC Generic Letter 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1:

Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity

10. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 7, 1995, in regards to Generic Letter 92-01
11. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 7, 1995, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1; Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Browns Ferry (BFN),

Watts Bar (WBN), and Sequoyah (SQN) Nuclear Plants

12. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 10, 1998, Request for Additional Information Regarding Pressure Vessel Integrity at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 (TAC Nos. MA1179, MA1180, and MA1181)

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13. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 8, 1998, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 - Generic Letter (GL) 92-01, Revision 1, Supplement 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity - Response to NRC Request for Additional Information (TAC Nos. MA1179, MA1180, and MA1181)
14. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-81

Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs Commitment: TVA will continue to support the BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) program of analysis, testing, and development of possible hardware changes which is being conducted by the BWROG.

TVA will review the results of the BWROG program for potential training requirements for operators.

Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 92-04 by Reference 1. NRC approval of TVA's program for the resolution of Generic Letter 92-04 is documented in Reference 2. Interim training of the operators was provided as documented in Inspection Report 93-16 (Reference 3).

Long-term actions were addressed as part of the resolution of Bulletin 93 Resolution of Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs.

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 28, 1992, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 92 Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in BWRs
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1993, Response to Generic Letter 92-04, Resolution of the Issues Related to Reactor Vessel Water Level Instrumentation in Boiling Water Reactors
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 18, 1993, NRC Inspection Report No. 259/93-16, 260/93-16 and 296/93-16
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-82

Generic Letter 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors Commitment: 1. TVA will modify BFN operating procedures and training programs to make them consistent or more conservative than the BWR Owners' Group (BWROG) interim guidelines.

2. TVA will implement the BWROG Option III methodology for the stability long-term solution.

Discussion: TVA responded to Generic Letter 94-02 in Reference 1. In Reference 2, TVA notified NRC that the Unit 1 procedure revisions would be completed prior to restart. In Reference 3, TVA stated its intent to implement the long-term stability solution on Unit 1 before the restart of that unit.

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 8, 1994, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94 Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 22, 1994, NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94-02, Long-Term Solutions and Upgrade of Interim Operating Recommendations for Thermal-Hydraulic Instabilities in Boiling Water Reactors - Completion of Requested Action 1, Interim Corrective Actions
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 4, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 -

TVA Confirmation of the Installation Schedule for the Stability Long-Term Solution for NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94-02

4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-83

Generic Letter 94-03, Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Core Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors Commitment: TVA will inspect 100% of the accessible areas on core shroud welds Hl through H7. The inspections will be conducted using the best available technology (i.e., Smart-2000 system, suction cup scanners, Westinghouse 1250 camera, etc.) prior to restart.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to inspect the accessible areas of the core shroud prior to Unit 1 restart. The NRC's Safety Evaluation is contained in Reference 2.

Status: C-C TVA inspected 100% of the accessible areas on core shroud welds Hl through H7. A structural margin analysis of the core shroud inspections results was performed. This analysis determined Unit 1 can resume operation without repair.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 23, 1994, Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 94 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) of Shrouds in Boiling Water Reactors.
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 13, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 Safety Evaluation of Response to Generic Letter 94-03 (IGSCC of Core Shroud in BWRs)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007 E1-84

Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves Commitment: Unit 1 will be evaluated for the requirements of Generic Letter 95-07 prior to restart.

Discussion: TVA provided response to NRC in References 1 through 5 for BFN Units 2 and 3, Sequoyah Units 1 and 2, and Watts Bar. The NRCs Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter 95-07 was provided in Reference 6.

TVA responded to Generic Letter 95-07 for BFN Unit 1 in Reference 7 and provided additional information in Reference 8. The review methodology used for Unit 1 is the same as that used for TVAs other operating nuclear plants.

The safety related power operated gate valves in Unit 1 have been reviewed for potential susceptibility to the pressure locking and thermal binding phenomenon. There is one High Pressure Coolant Injection valve in Unit 1 which is susceptible to thermal binding. Prior to restart, this valve was replaced with a double disc valve of similar design as Units 2 and 3. Two Core Spray minimum flow valves in Unit 1 were replaced with double disc valves prior to Unit 1 restart. In addition, five safety related power operated gate valves were modified prior to Unit 1 restart to preclude the potential for pressure locking. The reactor side disc face of these five valves was modified by drilling a hole in the disc face into the cavity between the disc faces to avoid pressure locking. NRC found TVAs responses to be an acceptable resolution to the GL 95-07 concerns (Reference 9).

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 10).

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References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 16, 1995, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 15, 1995, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - Supplemental Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 13, 1996, Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), and Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants - 180-Day Response to Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 30, 1996, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 2 and 3, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves - Response to Request for Additional Information (TAC Nos. M93437 and M93438)
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 19, 1999, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 2 and 3

- Generic Letter (GL) 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves - Supplemental Response (TAC Nos. M93437 and M93438)

6. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 23, 1999, Safety Evaluation for Generic Letter, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - (TAC Nos. M93436, M93437 and M93438)
7. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 11, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves
8. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 29, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power Operated Gate Valves April 27, 2007 E1-86
9. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 28, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Generic Letter 95-07, Pressure Locking and Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 (TAC No. MC3125)
10. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007 E1-87

Generic Letter 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits Commitment: BFN Unit 1 will implement the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01 prior to restart.

Discussion: TVA committed to implement the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01 prior to restart in Reference 1.

Status: C-C TVA has implemented the recommendations of Generic Letter 96-01.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 2).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 18, 1996, Response to Generic Letter (GL) 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits (TAC Nos.

M94650, M94651, M95652, M94732, M94733, M94750)

2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-88

Generic Letter 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Motor-Operated Valves Commitment: BFN Unit 1 will implement the Joint Owners Group recommended GL 96-05 Periodic Verification Program, and begin testing during the first refueling outage after restart.

Discussion: TVA responded for all its nuclear facilities in Reference 1 and supplemented the response in Reference 2. TVA was a member of the Joint Owners Group (JOG), which culminated in the dynamic testing of 176 Motor Operated Valves (MOVs) at 98 BWR and PWR plants. Each valve was tested three times over five years to address potential degradation in required thrust or torque. The final Topical Report and recommendations for periodic testing were submitted by Reference 3. No additional interim testing is required for Unit 1 since the industry program has been completed.

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-009 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 17, 1997, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) (TAC Nos. M97020, M97021, M97022), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN),

Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), and Bellefonte Nuclear Plant (BLN) 180-Day Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves, Dated September 18, 1996

2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1998, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) (TAC Nos. M97020, M97021, M97022), Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN),

Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), and Bellefonte Nuclear Plant (BLN) Response to NRC's Safety Evaluation Dated October 30, 1997, on Joint Owners Group's (JOG) Program for Generic Letter (GL) 96-05, Periodic Verification (PV) of Motor-Operated Valves (MOV) Described in Topical Report MPR-1807 (Revision 2)

3. JOG letter to NRC, dated February 27, 2004, Joint Owners Group Program on Motor-Operated Valve Periodic Verification April 27, 2007 E1-89
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 13, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005009 April 27, 2007 E1-90

Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 96-06 prior to restart.

Discussion: On September 30, 1996, NRC issued Generic Letter 96-06, which requested licensees address the susceptibility for waterhammer and two-phase flow in the containment air cooler system and over pressurization of piping that penetrates containment.

As described in Reference 1, TVA evaluated the Unit 1 containment air cooler cooling water systems to determine if they are susceptible to either water hammer or two-phase flow conditions during postulated accident conditions. TVA has also evaluated piping systems that penetrate containment to determine if they are susceptible to thermal expansion of fluid such that overpressurization of piping may occur. Two commitments resulted from this evaluation:

The Drywell Floor and Equipment Drains system is acceptable based on leakage through valves which will avoid thermally induced pressure increases above the rated design pressure of the system.

However, TVA will modify the system to provide a designed method of overpressure protection.

The Demineralized Water system has the potential to be affected by overpressurization during a postulated LOCA if the piping is completely filled with water and isolated. In response, TVA will implement procedure changes to assure the system is sufficiently drained following use and is open to containment during power operation.

In Reference 2, NRC stated that TVA had provided an acceptable resolution to the concerns of the Generic Letter.

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Status: C-C

  • TVA modified the Drywell Floor and Equipment Drains system to provide a designed method of overpressure protection.
  • Demineralized water piping in the Unit 1 drywell has been either removed or abandoned. Procedure changes were not required.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 12, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design Basis Accident Conditions
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 7, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Closeout of Generic Letter 96-06, Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-basis Accident Conditions (TAC No. MC3186)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007 E1-92

Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance Of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head For Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 97-04 prior to restart.

Discussion: On October 7, 1997, NRC issued Generic Letter 97-04, which requested licensees review the current design-basis analyses used to determine the available net positive suction head for the emergency core cooling (including core spray and decay heat removal) and containment heat removal pumps.

TVA replied to Generic Letter 97-04 for BFN Unit 1 in Reference 1. TVA stated that it would request approval to credit containment overpressure as part of proposed Technical Specifications (TS) 431, the BFN Unit 1 Extended Power Uprate application, which was submitted in Reference 2. Upon approval of the requested change, no additional information should be required to close Generic Letter 97-04 for BFN Unit 1.

Status: C-C In a letter dated July 26, 2006 (Reference 3), NRR issued an SER concluding BFN has satisfied this Bulletin.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-009 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 6, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) for Emergency Core Cooling and Containment Heat Removal Pumps
2. TVA letter to NRC, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1- Proposed Technical Specifications (TS) Change TS - 431 - Request For License Amendment - Extended Power Uprate (EPU) Operation, dated June 28, 2004 April 27, 2007 E1-93
3. NRC Letter to TVA, dated July 27, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review of Licensee Response To NRC Generic Letter 97-04, Assurance Of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for Emergency Core Cooling And Containment Heat Removal Pumps (TAC No. MC3392)
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 5, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006009 April 27, 2007 E1-94

Generic Letter 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants Commitment: None Discussion: Generic Letter 98-01 requested information regarding year 2000 readiness at nuclear power plants. TVA certified the readiness of its nuclear facilities in Reference 1. In Reference 2, the NRC concluded that all requested information had been provided. Therefore, NRC considered GL 98-01 to be closed for TVAs nuclear facilities.

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 3).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 29, 1999, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1, 2, and 3, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant (SQN) Units 1 and 2, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Unit 1, Final Response to Generic Letter (GL) 98-01, Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 18, 1999, Watts Bar, Browns Ferry and Sequoyah - Response to Generic Letter 98-01, "Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants" (TAC Nos. MA1810, MA1811, MA1812, MAl888, MA1889 and MA1906)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery -

NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007 E1-95

Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System after a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 98-04 prior to restart.

Discussion: NRC issued GL 98-04 to alert licensees to concerns with the material condition of Service Level 1 protective coatings inside the containment.

GL 98-04 requested that licensees describe their programs for ensuring that Service Level 1 protective coatings inside containment do not detach from their substrate and adversely affect the ability of the Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) and the safety-related Containment Spray System to perform their function following a Design Basis Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA).

TVA responded to GL 98-04 for Unit 1 in Reference 1. In summary, TVA has implemented controls for the procurement, application, and maintenance of Service Level 1 protective coatings used inside the primary containment in a manner that is consistent with the licensing basis and regulatory requirements applicable to BFN. The NRC Safety Evaluation (Reference 3) concluded that BFN had provided the information required by GL 98-04.

Status: C-C IR 2006-006 (Reference 2) stated However, final closure of this item will be deferred until NRR completes their review in this area.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-008 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 11, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment April 27, 2007 E1-96
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006
3. NRC letter to TVA dated September 27, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 - Review of Licensee Response to NRC Generic Letter 98-04, Potential for Degradation of the Emergency Core Cooling System and the Containment Spray System After a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Because of Construction and Protective Coating Deficiencies and Foreign Material in Containment
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 9, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006008 April 27, 2007 E1-97

Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability Commitment: TVA will address Generic Letter 2003-01 prior to restart.

Discussion: NRC issued GL 2003-01 to:

1. alert addressees to findings at U.S. power reactor facilities suggesting that the control room licensing and design bases, and applicable regulatory requirements may not be met, and that existing technical specification surveillance requirements (SRs) may not be adequate,
2. emphasize the importance of reliable, comprehensive surveillance testing to verify control room habitability,
3. request addressees to submit information that demonstrates that the control room at each of their respective facilities complies with the current licensing and design bases, and applicable regulatory requirements, and that suitable design, maintenance and testing control measures are in place for maintaining this compliance, and
4. collect the requested information to determine if additional regulatory action is required.

TVA responded to GL 2003-01 in Reference 1. In summary, the BFN Units 1, 2, and 3 design basis and licensing basis are in compliance with the applicable regulatory requirements. The plant is constructed and maintained in accordance with its design, and the testing performed in accordance with the BFN Technical Specifications (TS) and their bases is adequate to demonstrate this compliance and material condition.

In Reference 2, the NRC provided a request for additional information (RAI) to TVA. TVA answered this RAI in Reference 3.

Status: Complete April 27, 2007 E1-98

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 8, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1, 2, and 3 Response to NRC Generic Letter (GL) 2003 Control Room Habitability
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 9, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3, Request For Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 8, 2007, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2 and 3 -

Request For Additional Information Regarding Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability April 27, 2007 E1-99

Generic Safety Issue 75 / Multi-Plant Action B085, Generic Letter 83-28, Item 1.2, Post-Trip Review -

Data and Information Capability Issue: This issue arose from the staff concerns resulting from analysis of events that occurred at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant on February 22 and 25, 1983.

The study of these events resulted in the issuance of NUREG-1000 and Generic Letter 83-28. Item 1.2 of the Generic Letter requests licensees have the capability to record, recall, and display data and information to permit diagnosing the causes of unscheduled reactor shutdowns and the proper functioning of safety-related equipment during these events using systematic safety assessment procedures.

Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).

Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).

References:

Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 83-28, Salem ATWS, Item 1.2, Post Trip Review (Data and Information Capability) (Page E1-58).

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HVAC Duct Supports Commitment: The HVAC Duct Supports program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: The approval of the program for the seismic qualification of HVAC duct supports is contained in References 1 and 2. The design criteria for the seismic qualification of the HVAC and supports was submitted in Reference 3. The NRC staff's Safety Evaluation Report (SER) on the criteria was included in Reference 4.

Status: C-C For Unit 1, a review was performed to identify the areas of Class I HVAC ductwork that were not previously qualified for Units 2 and 3 operation.

The only areas specific to Unit 1 thus identified were the ductwork associated with the pump motor coolers for the Unit 1 Residual Heat Removal system and Core Spray system. Based upon the seismic qualification calculations, modifications have been completed to ensure that this ductwork is qualified to the long term requirements of the design criteria.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 5).

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 22, 1990, Safety Evaluation of Inspection Open Item Regarding HVAC Ductworks and Supports for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 (TAC No. 62259)
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.2.4 (Page 2-5)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 15, 1991, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)

Seismic Design Criteria

4. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 16, 1992, Evaluation of Seismic Design Criteria for Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
5. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Instrument Sensing Lines Commitment: 1. The H2O2 analyzers will be modified in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

2. Where satisfactory operation can not be justified, the sensing lines will be reworked.
3. The 10 CFR 50, Appendix R, FSAR Appendix M, and Generic Evaluation of Internally Generated Missiles programs will require evaluations to maintain the integrity of instrument sense line separation.

Discussion: The action plan for dispositioning instrument sensing line issues, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. In Reference 2, NRC concluded that the program to address concerns related to instrument sensing lines was adequate.

Status: Complete The sample lines to the H2O2 analyzers were modified to assure that there are no moisture traps which would block the air sample flow from the drywell/torus to the analyzers.

Safety-related sensing lines were evaluated in order to maintain the integrity of instrument sensing line separation as required by the 10 CFR 50, Appendix R, FSAR Appendix M, and Generic Evaluation of Internally Generated Missiles programs. Sensing lines were either justified for use-as-is, or modified as required.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 13, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Instrument Sensing Lines for Units 1 and 3
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 10, 1991, Safety Evaluation - TVA Action Plan to Resolve Concerns Related to Instrument Sensing Lines for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 April 27, 2007 E1-102

Instrument Tubing Commitment: Safety-related instrument tubing will be seismically qualified to meet the final design criteria.

Discussion: The action plan for dispositioning concerns regarding the seismic qualification of instrument tubing, including a discussion of lessons learned from the Unit 2 precedent, was provided in Reference 1. Additional information regarding inspection attributes and sampling sizes was provided in Reference 2. In Reference 3, NRC concluded that the program was an acceptable basis for restart of Unit 1 provided that the licensee also evaluates the instrument tubing populations in all units for any new attributes which may be identified during the implementation of the revised program.

Status: Complete The affected systems / supports were analyzed for Seismic Class I qualification, and necessary modifications were completed.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Regarding the Seismic Qualification of Units 1 and 3 Instrument Tubing
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Small Bore Piping and Seismic Qualification of Instrument Tubing Programs for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 April 27, 2007 E1-103

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC)

Commitment: The Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).

Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88 NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).

References:

None April 27, 2007 E1-104

Large Bore Piping Supports Commitment: TVA will complete Bulletin 79-14.

Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems (Page E1-7).

Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Bulletin 79-14, Seismic Analysis for As-Built Safety-Related Piping Systems (Page E1-7).

References:

None April 27, 2007 E1-105

License Renewal - Appendix F Commitments Commitment: TVA will implement the License Renewal - Appendix F commitments prior to Unit 1 restart.

Discussion: On April 21, 2006, TVA sent the NRC a revised list of commitments for License Renewal (Reference 1).

Table 3 of Enclosure 1 of the letter contains the list of License Renewal commitments which are required for Unit 1 restart. The items originate from Appendix F of the License Renewal Application and are required to make the current licensing basis (CLB) of Unit 1 at restart the same as the CLB for Units 2 and 3. These commitments are contained in Table 3 of Appendix A of the Safety Evaluation Report related to the License Renewal of BFN (Reference 2).

Status: Each of the 13 Appendix F commitments and its status is as follows:

F.1 Evaluate and modify, as required, main steam leakage path piping to ensure structural integrity.

Status: Complete TVA has modified, as required, main steam leakage path piping to ensure structural integrity.

F.2 Implement Containment Atmosphere Dilution (CAD) System modification.

Status: Complete TVA completed the modifications to the CAD system.

F.3 Revise Fire Protection Report per Unit 1 License Condition 2.C.13.

Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Fire Protection / 10 CFR 50, Appendix R (Page E1-48).

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F.4 Implement Environmental Qualification Program.

Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).

F.5 Address GL 88-01, and make necessary plant modifications.

Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-01, NRC Position on IGSCC in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping (Page E1-63).

F.6 BWRVIP Programs used for Units 2 and 3 will be used for Unit 1.

Status: Complete Required inspections have been completed, and examination reports have been filed. The required Unit 1 examinations have been incorporated into applicable procedure.

F.7 Install ATWS features.

Status: Refer to the topic entitled Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram (Page E1-141).

F.8 Remove Reactor Vessel Head Spray piping in drywell, and seal the primary containment penetrations.

Status: Complete Piping has been removed, and penetrations have been capped.

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F.9 Implement the Hardened Wetwell Vent modification.

Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 89-16, Installation of a Hardened Wetwell Vent (Page E1-78).

F.10 Cap Service Air and Demineralized Water Primary Containment Penetrations.

Status: Complete The Service Air and Demineralized Water Primary Containment Penetrations were capped.

F.11 Modify Auxiliary Decay Heat Removal (ADHR)

System to serve Unit 1.

Status: Complete ADHR has been modified to serve Unit 1.

F.12 Fully implement the Maintenance Rule.

Unit 1s temporary exemption ceases to be effective.

Status: Complete The Maintenance Rule has been fully implemented on Unit 1.

F.13

Status: Complete

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References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, AND 3 -

License Renewal Application (LRA) - Revised Commitment List (TAC Nos. MC1704, MC1705, and MC1706)

2. NUREG-1843, Supplement 1, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296 April 27, 2007 E1-109

License Renewal - Non-Appendix F Commitments Commitment: TVA will implement applicable License Renewal -

Non-Appendix F Commitments prior to Unit 1 restart.

Discussion: On April 21, 2006, TVA sent the NRC a revised list of commitments for License Renewal (Reference 1).

Enclosure 1 of the letter contains the list of License Renewal commitments which are required for Unit 1 restart. Certain of those commitments are not Appendix F items but are required to be implemented prior to Unit 1 restart. These commitments are contained in Appendix A of the Safety Evaluation Report related to the License Renewal of BFN (Reference 2).

The applicable commitments are as follow:

  • Table 1, Item 24., last portion; and
  • Table 2 items with an Implementation Schedule of Prior to Unit 1 restart.

Status: Open

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 21, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, AND 3 -

License Renewal Application (LRA) - Revised Commitment List (TAC Nos. MC1704, MC1705, and MC1706)

2. NUREG-1843, Supplement 1, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296 April 27, 2007 E1-110

Long Term Torus Integrity Program Commitment: TVA committed to resolve torus attached piping support discrepancies in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria precedent. The inspection of the nonsafety-related catwalk will be limited to welds and bolted connections associated with maintaining the integrity of the safety-related structures.

The resolution of catwalk discrepancies will be in accordance with the Unit 2 criteria.

Discussion: On January 13, 1981 (Reference 1), the Commission issued an Order that required the reassessment of the containment design for suppression pool hydrodynamic loading conditions. In Reference 2, a subsequent Order extended the modification completion date until prior to the start of Cycle 6. NRC conducted a post-implementation audit review of the BFN Plant Unique Analysis Report for the Mark I containment long-term program (Reference 3). The staff determined that all but a few of the modifications made by TVA were in accordance with the generic acceptance criteria and the deviations from the acceptance criteria were found acceptable. Discrepancies were identified between design drawings and the actual modifications. The action plan for dispositioning the long-term torus integrity discrepancies was provided by TVA in Reference 4 and approved by NRC in Reference 5.

In Reference 6, NRC identified a Violation with regards to activities associated with the Unit 1 LTTIP corrective actions. TVA responded in Reference 7.

Status: Complete TVA performed modifications to resolve torus attached piping support discrepancies, safety-related torus and torus related structure discrepancies, and nonsafety-related catwalk discrepancies in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

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References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 13, 1981, in regards to Orders for Modification of Licenses and Grant of Extension of Exemptions
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 19, 1982, in regards to Order Modifying the January 13, 1981 Order
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 6, 1985, Mark I Containment Long Term Program
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 29, 1991, Program for Resolving Long-Term Torus Integrity Issue Prior to the Restart of Units 1 and 3
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 10, 1992, Evaluation of Long-Term Torus Integrity Program for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 12, 2004, Notice of Violation (Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Inspection Report No. 5000259/2004011)
7. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 2, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - NRC Inspection Report 50-259/2004-011 - Reply to Notice Of Violation (NOV) EA-04-063 April 27, 2007 E1-112

Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel Commitment: The lower drywell steel platforms and miscellaneous steel will be evaluated and modified, if required, to meet the design criteria.

Discussion: The action plan for dispositioning the Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel issue was provided in Reference 1. Additional information requested by the Staff was provided in Reference 2.

Additional information was requested by the Staff in Reference 3 and provided by TVA in Reference 4.

An NRC position regarding the design criteria was issued by Reference 5 and a subsequent Safety Evaluation and request for additional information was issued as Reference 6. This additional information was provided by TVA in Reference 7.

A supplemental Safety Evaluation was issued by NRC in Reference 8. Additional information was provided by TVA in References 9 and 10. The final Safety Evaluation was issued in Reference 11 and the issue was closed after an audit of the design criteria implementation as documented in Reference 12.

Status: C-C The lower drywell steel platforms and miscellaneous steel were evaluated and modified, if required, to meet the design criteria.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 13).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 12, 1991, Corrective Action Plan and Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 8, 1991, Seismic Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 12, 1991, Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Drywell and Miscellaneous Steel Design Criteria April 27, 2007 E1-113
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 6, 1992, Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel Seismic Criteria
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 19, 1992, NRC Staff Position on Proposed Ductility Ratio Design Criteria
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 13, 1992, Safety Evaluation and Request for Additional Information Regarding Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1, 2, and 3 Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
7. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 31, 1992, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Design Criteria for Lower Drywell Steel Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1992, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Steel Design Criteria for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant
9. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 30, 1992, Resolution of the Thermal Growth Issue Outside Containment
10. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 29, 1993, Resolution of the Thermal Growth Issue
11. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 7, 1993, Supplemental Safety Evaluation of Structural Steel Thermal Growth Design Criteria
12. NRC letter to TVA, dated April 20, 1994, Audit of Structural Steel Design Criteria Implementation
13. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)

Commitment: The Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB) program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: As part of the restart effort on Unit 2, TVA committed to review the effects of flooding due to breaks in moderate energy lines outside primary containment (Reference 1). NRC approval of the program was documented in Reference 2.

The critical plant features that are required to mitigate or limit the consequences of moderate energy piping failures exist in the current BFN design. The results of the Unit 1 evaluation concluded that Browns Ferry conforms to the original licensing basis for MELB flooding and that the existing flooding studies and protective measures are adequate to justify continued operations (Reference 3).

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 - Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.8 (Page 3-8)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 25, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Completion of the Program - Moderate Energy Line Break (MELB)

Flooding Evaluation

4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-115

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.1, Control Room Design Review Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item I.D.1 - Control Room Design Review.

Discussion: Pursuant to NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan) and Supplement 1, TVA provided its Control Room Design Review (CRDR) corrective action plan and commitments in Reference 1. NRCs initial Safety Evaluation Report (SER) was issued as Reference 2.

TVA provided additional information in Reference 3.

In Reference 4, TVA also committed to complete all safety and non-safety significant Human Engineering Discrepancies (HEDs) prior to the restart of Units 1 and 3. The final SER for the BFN CRDR was provided in Reference 5.

As part of BFNs Operating and Maintenance Cost Reduction Program, TVA submitted a Cost Beneficial Licensing Action to discontinue the cost-benefit analysis of non-safety significant HEDs (Reference 6). NRC approval of this request was contained in Reference 7.

Status: Closed TVA is implementing its CRDR corrective action plan for Unit 1 and all safety significant HEDs will be corrected.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 8).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 30, 1986, Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) -

NUREG-0737, Item I.D.1

2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 9, 1988, Safety Evaluation for the Detailed Control Room Design, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3 (TACs 56104, 56105, 56106)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 3, 1988, Response to NRC Safety Evaluation for the BFN Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR)
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated August 22, 1991, Supplemental Response to NRC Safety Evaluation for the BFN Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR)

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5. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 29, 1991, Safety Evaluation of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Detailed Control Room Design Review
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 15, 1993, Operating & Maintenance (O&M) Cost Reduction Program - Cost Beneficial Licensing Action -

Revision of Detailed Control Room Design Review (DCRDR) Program to Discontinue Cost-Benefit Analysis of Non-Safety Significant Human Engineering Discrepancies (HEDs)

7. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1994, Revision of Detailed Control Room Design Review Program to Discontinue Cost-Benefit Analysis of Non-Safety Significant Human Engineering Discrepancies
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-117

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item I.D.2, Safety Parameter Display Console Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display Console.

Discussion: Refer to the previous item entitled Generic Letter 89 Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System (Page E1-71).

Status: Refer to the previous item entitled Generic Letter 89 Task Action Plan Item I.D.2 - Safety Parameter Display System (Page E1-71).

References:

None April 27, 2007 E1-118

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.B.3, Post-Accident Sampling System Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.B.3 - Post-Accident Sampling System (PASS).

Discussion: A description of BFNs PASS design was provided in References 1 and 2. The Safety Evaluation Report for this system was provided by Reference 3.

TVA submitted a request to decommit to the requirement for a PASS in Reference 4. NRC approved this request in Reference 5.

TVA committed to:

  • Develop contingency plans for obtaining and analyzing highly radioactive samples of reactor coolant, the suppression pool, and containment atmosphere prior to Unit 1 fuel load; and
  • Describe in emergency plan implementing procedures the capability for classifying fuel damage events at the Alert level threshold at radioactivity levels of 300 uCi/ml dose equivalent I-131 prior to Unit 1 fuel load.

Status: C-C TVA has implemented contingency plans for obtaining and analyzing highly radioactive samples of reactor coolant, the suppression pool, and containment atmosphere.

Emergency plan implementing procedures contain the capability for classifying fuel damage events at the Alert level threshold at radioactivity levels of 300 uCi/ml dose equivalent I-131.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 6).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 19, 1986, NUREG-0737, Item II.B.3 - Postaccident Sampling System
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 1, 1987, NUREG-0737, Item II.B.3 - Postaccident Sampling System April 27, 2007 E1-119
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 27, 1987, Post Accident Sampling System
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 19, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1, 2, and 3 - Technical Specifications (TS) Change 423

- Eliminate Requirements for Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process and Delete Regulatory Commitment

5. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 9, 2003, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3, Re: Issuance of Amendments Eliminating Requirements for Postaccident Sampling (TAC Nos. MB7747, MB7748 and MB7749)
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007 E1-120

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.E.4.2.1-4, Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.E.4.2.1 Containment Isolation Dependability - Implement Diverse Isolation.

Discussion: In Reference 1, NRC requested additional information regarding Units 1 and 3 conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2 and 10 CFR 50, Appendix J. In order to minimize the number and scope of updates that would have to be provided to NRC on this issue, TVA replied in Reference 2 using the anticipated configuration at the time of the restart of Unit 1. NRC approval of the Unit 1 containment isolation design is provided in Reference 3. NRC was notified of subsequent changes to the containment isolation configuration, which were being made under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59, in Reference 4.

Status: Open

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 5, 1992, Request for Additional Information to Review Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 Compliance with NUREG-0737 Item II.E.4.2 and 10CFR50, Appendix J
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 1, 1992, Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Units 1 and 3 Conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2 and 10CFR50, Appendix J
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 6, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 - NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2, Containment Isolation Dependability
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 24, 2004, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Unit 1 - Supplemental Information for Conformance with NUREG-0737, Item II.E.4.2, and 10 CFR 50, Appendix J April 27, 2007 E1-121

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.C, Accident -

Monitoring - Containment High Range Radiation Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.F.1.2.C - Accident - Monitoring -

Containment High Range Radiation.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment high range radiation monitor. In Reference 2, NRC stated no deviations from NRC requirements had been identified; hence no NRC review was required. Reference 3 issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the radiation monitors prior to start-up in Cycle 6.

Status: Closed TVA will upgrade the two Unit 1 drywell radiation monitor loops to meet the requirements of NUREG-0737 for Containment High Range Radiation Monitors (CHRRM). The modifications will ensure that the CHRRMs are capable of detecting and measuring the radiation level within the drywell during and following an accident.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-006 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in regards to post-TMI requirements
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 8, 1982, Re: Status of NUREG-0737 Item II.F.1.3 at Browns Ferry Unit Nos. 1, 2 and 3
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 15, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006006 April 27, 2007 E1-122

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.D, Accident -

Monitoring - Containment Pressure Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.F.1.2.D - Accident - Monitoring -

Containment Pressure.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment pressure monitor. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. Reference 4 issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the pressure monitor prior to start-up in Cycle 6. The Safety Evaluation Report for this item was issued in Reference 5. NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 90-29 (Reference 6).

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 7).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in regards to post-TMI requirements
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 22, 1982, NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, Containment Pressure Monitor; II.F.1.5, Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6, Containment Hydrogen Monitor
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 26, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, II.F.1.5, and II.F.1.6
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.F.1.4 Containment Pressure Monitor, II.F.1.5 Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6 Containment Hydrogen Monitor
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 8, 1990, Notice of Violation (NRC Inspection Report Nos.

50-259/90-29, 50-260/90-29, and 50-296/90-29)

7. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007 E1-123

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.1.2.E, Accident -

Monitoring - Containment Water Level Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.F.1.2.E - Accident - Monitoring -

Containment Water Level.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA committed to install a containment water level monitor. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. In Reference 4, NRC issued a Confirmatory Order for the installation of the water level monitor prior to start-up in Cycle 6 (July 1983). The Safety Evaluation Report for this item was issued in Reference 5. A Technical Specifications amendment was issued to reflect the modifications performed during that outage (Reference 6).

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-006 (Reference 7).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in Regards to Post-TMI Requirements
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 22, 1982, NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, Containment Pressure Monitor; II.F.1.5, Containment Water Level Monitor, and II.F.1.6, Containment Hydrogen Monitor
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 26, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0737, Items II.F.1.4, II.F.1.5, and II.F.1.6
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 25, 1983, in regards to Confirmatory Order for Post-TMI Related Items Set Forth in NUREG-0737
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.F.1.4 Containment Pressure Monitor II.F.1.5 Containment Water Level Monitor II.F.1.6 Containment Hydrogen Monitor
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 12, 1983, in regards to Amendment 92 for Browns Ferry Unit 1
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 16, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005006 April 27, 2007 E1-124

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.F.2.4 (Generic Letter 84-23), Instrumentation for Detection of Inadequate Core Cooling Commitment: TVA committed to:

1. Convert level instruments which initiate the Reactor Protection System (RPS) and Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) and provide class 1E level indication in the control room to analog trip units.
2. Minimize the effects of high drywell temperature on level indications by limiting the vertical drop of the reference legs inside the drywell to no more than two feet.

Discussion: The long-term modifications to improve the reliability and accuracy of BWR water level measurement and instrumentation were requested by Generic Letter 84-23. TVA committed in Reference 1 to replace the RPS and ECCS instruments with analog trip units. TVA committed in Reference 2 to minimize the vertical drop of the reference legs inside containment by bringing the reference legs outside the drywell at higher elevations. This commitment was modified in accordance with the commitment management process to limit the vertical drop inside the drywell to be no more than 2 feet 5 inches. NRC found TVAs proposed modifications acceptable in Reference 3. The NRC was notified of this change by Reference 4.

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Status: C-C TVA has:

1. Converted level instruments which initiate the Reactor Protection System (RPS) and Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) and provided class 1E level indication in the control room to analog trip units.
2. Minimized the effects of high drywell temperature on level indications by limiting the vertical drop of the reference legs inside the drywell to no more than two feet.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 5).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 8, 1995, in regards to Generic Letter 84-23
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 12, 1986, in regards to Generic Letter 84-23
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 18, 1986, NUREG-0731, Item II.F.2, Inadequate Core Cooling Instrumentation (Generic Letter 84-23); MPA-F-26
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 5, 1995, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Units 1 and 3 Revision to Commitments Concerning The Senior Management Assessment of Readiness Team (SMART) and The Vertical Drop of Reactor Vessel Reference Legs (Generic Letter 84-23)
5. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007 E1-126

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.13, HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.K.3.13 - HPCI/RCIC Initiation Levels.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA states that it concurs with the BWR Owners' Group recommendation that separation of the HPCI/RCIC level setpoints had no substantial benefit and committed to implement an automatic restart of RCIC. In Reference 2, NRC concurred that no significant benefit would be gained by the separation of the HPCI/RCIC initiation levels and requested TVA evaluate the acceptance criteria provided for the RCIC automatic restart. One exception to the criteria was identified in Reference 3 and approved by NRC in Reference 4.

TVA clarified Technical Specifications Bases Section 4.2 in Reference 5. The Bases were revised to state that the automatic restart feature is tested during the performance of logic system functional tests. The issuance of these Bases changes was documented in Reference 6. TVA modified the RCIC logic in order to automatically restart the RCIC system on vessel low water level (without operator action) following a vessel high water trip.

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 7).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 23, 1980, in Regards to Post-TMI Requirements
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated March 16, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13, RCIC Automatic Restart
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 24, 1983, in Regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 19, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.13, RCIC Automatic Restart April 27, 2007 E1-127
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated January 14, 1992, TVA BFN Technical Specification (TS) No. 300 Reactor Core Thermal-Hydraulic Stability
6. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 31, 1994, Issuance of Technical Specification Amendments for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 3 (TS 300)
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007 E1-128

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.18, ADS Actuation Modifications Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.K.3.18 - ADS Actuation Modifications.

Discussion: In response to Item II.K.3.18, the BWR Owners' Group performed an evaluation of options for compliance. Two of these options were found to be acceptable by the NRC Staff and TVA was requested in Reference 1 to commit to one of these options.

TVA chose Option 2, to modify the ADS logic to allow the ADS to initiate vessel depressurization, automatically bypassing the high drywell pressure signal 10 minutes after a sustained lo-lo-lo reactor vessel water level signal (Reference 2).

TVA will perform modifications to the ADS logic that will allow the ADS to initiate vessel depressurization.

Status: Closed NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 3).

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated June 3, 1983, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.18, ADS Logic Modifications
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 5, 1987, Modifications to Automatic Depressurization System (ADS) Logic - NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.18
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007 E1-129

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level for Vessel Level Instrumentation Issue: Provide level instruments that are referenced to the same point.

Discussion: In Reference 1, NRC proposed that TVA incorporate the requirements of Action Item II.K.3.27 into the control room design review to be performed per NUREG-0737, Action Item I.D.1. This approach eliminates the possibility of changing water level instrument scales twice; once per Item II.K.3.27 and then possibly again per Item I.D.1. TVA accepted this proposal in Reference 2.

Status: C-C NRC letter to TVA, dated December 30, 1982 (Reference 3), incorporated this item into NUREG-0737, Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level.

NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-008 (Reference 4).

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated October 28, 1982,

Subject:

NUREG-0737 Action Item II.K.3.27 (Common Reference Level)

2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 3, 1982, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.I.3.27 (Common Reference Level)
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated December 30, 1982, NUREG-0737, Action Item II.K.3.27, Common Reference Level
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 14, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005008 April 27, 2007 E1-130

NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan), Action Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators Commitment: TVA will complete NUREG-0737 (TMI Action Plan)

Action Item II.K.3.28 - Qualification of ADS Accumulators.

Discussion: TVA responded to Item II.K.3.28 by Reference 1. The NRC Staff requested additional information in Reference 2, which was provided by TVA in Reference 3. Additional information was requested in Reference 4 and provided in Reference 5. TVA responded to a verbal request for additional information in Reference 6. The Safety Evaluation that documents the acceptability of TVA's plan to satisfy Item II.K.3.28 was provided in Reference 7.

TVA performed modifications to upgrade the ADS accumulator system. This was accomplished by splitting the ring header into two sections, and providing an alternate nitrogen supply to the Drywell Control Air System.

Status: C-C NRC closed this item in Inspection Report 2005-007 (Reference 8).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 30, 1981, in regards to NUREG-0737, Items II.K.3.24, II.K.3.28 and II.B.4
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 11, 1983, Request for Additional Information - NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 8, 1983, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated May 29, 1984, Request for Additional Information - MPA F-55 (TMI II.K.3.28) Qualification of ADS Accumulators
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 12, 1984, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 11, 1985, in regards to NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28 April 27, 2007 E1-131
7. NRC letter to TVA, dated July 24, 1985, NUREG-0737, Item II.K.3.28, Qualification of ADS Accumulators
8. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2005007 April 27, 2007 E1-132

Platform Thermal Growth Issue: TVA will address thermal growth in drywell platforms and miscellaneous steel frames.

Discussion: In Reference 1, TVA informed NRC that TVAs program for the resolution of issues associated with drywell steel platforms for Unit 3 was incorporated into the program Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel. This program includes upper drywell platforms and platform thermal growth as well.

Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Lower Drywell Platforms and Miscellaneous Steel (Page E1-113).

References:

1. TVA letter, T. E. Abney to NRC, dated December 13, 2002, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Unit 1 - Regulatory Framework for the Restart of Unit 1 April 27, 2007 E1-133

Q-List Commitment: TVA will develop a Q-list which provides a list of safety-related systems, structures, and components necessary to ensure:

  • The capability to shut down the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition; and
  • The capability to prevent or mitigate the consequences of accidents which could result in potential offsite radiation exposures comparable to the 10 CFR 100 limits.

Discussion: BFNs Q-List Program is described in Section III.14.1 of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Performance Plan (Reference 1).

Status: Complete TVA has incorporated Unit 1 into BFNs Q-List Program.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 24, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Nuclear Performance Plan, Revision 2 April 27, 2007 E1-134

Restart Test Program Commitment: For those systems that support safe shutdown, administrative controls for the Restart Test Program will be implemented to insure that an assessment of the Unit 3 System Test Specifications, test procedures, and test results is performed. Administrative controls will be used to insure that the status of the operating units is considered during the planning and scheduling of restart tests.

Discussion: The restart test program was submitted in Reference 1 and supplemented by References 2 through 6.

Status: Open

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 27, 1991, Restart Test Program (RTP) Description for Units 1 and 3
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 18, 1992, Request for Additional Information Regarding the Restart Test Program for Units 1 and 3
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 28, 1992, Update of Restart Test Program (RTP) Submittal for Units 1 and 3
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated July 19, 1993, Restart Test Program (RTP) Update for Units 1 and 3
5. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 2, 1994, Restart Test Program (RTP) Update for Units 1 and 3
6. TVA letter to NRC, dated June 15, 2005, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 Request for Additional Information Regarding Restart Testing Program April 27, 2007 E1-135

Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray Commitment: The Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray program will be implemented in accordance with the Unit 2 precedent.

Discussion: TVA is utilizing a two phase program to address Class II systems. The action plan for Unit 1 was provided to the NRC in Reference 1. The first part involves the evaluation of potential seismic-induced water spray effects of Class II systems on Class I systems. The second part involves the evaluation of potential seismic-induced, spatial interaction effects of Class II systems on Class I systems. The approval of the Seismic Class II Over I / Spatial Systems Interactions and Water Spray program is contained in References 2 and 3.

Status: Complete Walk downs were completed. Outliers were resolved by either further analysis, plant modification, or maintenance action.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC dated February 27, 1991, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Action Plan to Disposition Concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Seismic Class II Piping Over Class I Commodities
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -

Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 2.2.4.2 (Page 2-10)

3. NRC letter to TVA, dated November 19, 1992, Generic Letter 87-02, Supplement 1 Response -

Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (TAC Nos. M69430, M69431, and M69432)

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Small Bore Piping Commitment: The Seismic Class I small bore piping will be qualified to meet the final design criteria.

Discussion: TVA's action plan to disposition concerns related to Units 1 and 3 small bore piping was provided in Reference 1 and augmented by Reference 2. NRC approval of this program is documented in the Safety Evaluation transmitted by Reference 3.

Status: Complete TVA qualified the Class I small bore piping to meet the final design criteria.

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 27, 1991, Action Plan to Disposition concerns Related to Units 1 and 3 Small Bore Piping
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated December 12, 1991, Small Bore Piping Program, Tubing, and Conduit Support Plans for Units 1 and 3 - Additional Information
3. NRC letter to TVA, dated February 4, 1992, Safety Evaluation of Small Bore Piping and Seismic Qualification of Instrument Tubing Programs for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 3 April 27, 2007 E1-137

Thermal Overloads Commitment: TVA will resolve the thermal overload issue on Unit 1 prior to restart.

Discussion: A review of BFN design drawings identified that thermal overload (TOL) heater sizes for 480 VAC and 250 VDC motor control centers (MCs) were not specified. Consequently, there was no documentation to verify that TOL heater installations are properly sized.

TVAs plan for addressing the TOL issue was submitted in Reference 1. NRC requested additional information in Reference 2, which TVA provided in Reference 3. Supplemental information was provided in References 4 and 5. NRC approval of the program is documented in Reference 6.

Status: C-C TVA completed a walkdown program to document the nameplate data for each load and replaced the TOLs with ones of the proper size. The criteria for sizing has been determined and documented.

Calculations have been performed to ensure the TOL heaters are the proper size for their loads.

NRC closed this item in document dated March 9, 2007 (Reference 7).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated April 28, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN)- Electrical Issues (NRC TAC No. 62260)
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 1988, Request For Additional Information - Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 2
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated September 21, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to Request for Additional Information - Electric Circuit Protection by Current Limiting Fuses (TAC No. 62260-F)
4. TVA letter to NRC, dated February 28, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Thermal Overload (TOL) Heaters (TAC No. 62260-F)

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5. TVA letter to NRC, dated May 15, 1989, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Thermal Overload (TOL) Heaters - Sizing Criteria Clarification -

(TAC No. 62260-F)

6. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 23, 1991, NUREG-1232, Volume 3, Supplement 2 -

Browns Ferry, Unit 2, Section 3.11.1 (Page 3-8)

7. NRC Meeting Summary dated March 9, 2007, Meeting Summary - Internal Meeting of the Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart Panel - Docket No.

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Unresolved Safety Issue A-7, Mark I Long-Term Program Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in August 1982, with the publication of Supplement 1 to NUREG-0661, Safety Evaluation Report, Mark I Containment Long-Term Program and Standard Review Plan Section 6.2.1.1.C.

Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Long Term Torus Integrity Program (Page E1-111).

Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Long Term Torus Integrity Program (Page E1-111).

NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-140

Unresolved Safety Issue A-9, Anticipated Transients Without Scram Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in June 1983, with the publication of a final rule (10 CFR 50.62) to require improvements in plants to reduce the likelihood of failure of the reactor protection system (RPS) to shut down the reactor following anticipated transients and to mitigate the consequences of an anticipated transient without scram (ATWS) event.

Discussion: TVA provided conceptual design information for conformance with the ATWS Rule in Reference 1. In Reference 2, the NRC found that TVAs design conformance with the ATWS Rule with exception that the Browns Ferry's Alternate Rod Injection and Reactor Pump Trip designs utilized the same analog trip units for both the ATWS system and the reactor trip system (RTS). TVAs response to the diversity issue was provided in Reference 3.

Status: C-C TVA implemented the requirements, actions, and conceptual design modifications submitted. The analog trip units utilized for the ATWS and RPS systems were from different manufacturers.

NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 4).

References:

1. TVA letter to NRC, dated March 1, 1988, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Anticipated Transients Without Scram (ATWS) Rule (10 CFR 50.62) - Plant Specific Design
2. NRC letter to TVA, dated January 22, 1989, Compliance with Rule 10 CFR 50.62 Relating to Alternate Rod Injection and Reactor Pump Trip Systems (TAC 59072, 59073 and 59074)
3. TVA letter to NRC, dated November 29, 1990, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to NRC Followup Items Received During ATWS Inspection
4. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007 April 27, 2007 E1-141

Unresolved Safety Issue A-24, Qualification of Class 1E Safety Related Equipment Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in July 1981, with the publication of NUREG-0588, Revision 1, Interim Staff Position on Environmental Qualification of Safety-Related Electrical Equipment. In summary, the resolution of A-24 is embodied in 10 CFR 50.49.

Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).

Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).

NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
2. Refer to previous topic entitled Environmental Qualification (Page E1-47).

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Unresolved Safety Issue A-26, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in September 1978, with the publication of NUREG-0224, Reactor Vessel Pressure Transient Protection for PWRs, and Standard Review Plan Section 5.2. NRC subsequently issued Generic Letter 88-11, NRC Position on Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations, which provided guidance regarding the review of pressure-temperature limits.

Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).

Status: C-C Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and Its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).

NRC administratively closed this item in Inspection Report 2006-007 (Reference 1). Since this item was added only as a tracking means for this Unresolved Safety Issue, TVA considers it complete also.

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated August 10, 2006, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Recovery - NRC Integrated Inspection Report 05000259/2006007
2. Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 88-11, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials and its Impact on Plant Operations (Page E1-64).

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Unresolved Safety Issue A-44, Station Blackout Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved in June 1988,with the publication of the Station Blackout Rule (10 CFR 50.63) and Regulatory Guide 1.155.

Discussion: In Reference 1, the staff Safety Evaluation concluded that TVA's proposed methodology for coping with a Station Blackout event at BFN, Units 1, 2, and 3 conforms with 10 CFR 50.63. As requested in the NRCs Safety Evaluation Report, TVA provided its implementation schedule in Reference 2. This letter included a commitment to complete the Unit 1 equipment and associated procedure modifications required for SBO rule compliance prior to restart.

Status: Complete TVA implemented the modifications to the DC power supply system and the DC connected loads.

References:

1. NRC letter to TVA, dated September 16, 1992, Station Blackout - Browns Ferry Units 1, 2, and 3 (MPA-A022) (TAC Nos. M68517, M68518, and M68519)
2. TVA letter to NRC, dated October 15, 1992, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) - Response to NRC Supplemental Safety Evaluation on the Conformance of BFN with the Station Blackout (SBO) Rule April 27, 2007 E1-144

Unresolved Safety Issue A-46, Seismic Qualification of Equipment in Operating Plants Issue: This Unresolved Safety Issue was resolved with the issuance of Generic Letter 87-02 on February 19, 1987, which endorsed the approach of using the seismic and test experience data proposed by the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). This approach was endorsed by the Senior Seismic Review and Advisory Panel (SSRAP) and approved by the NRC staff.

Discussion: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).

Status: Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).

References:

Refer to previous topic entitled Generic Letter 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment In Operating Reactors, Unresolved Safety Issue (USI) A-46 (Page E1-61).

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ENCLOSURE 2 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)

SUMMARY

OF REMAINING UNIT 1 RESTART ISSUES TOPIC COMMITMENT SCHEDULE PAGE Generic Letter 89-10, Complete testing of valves that 30 days following E1-74 Safety-Related Motor- require nuclear steam for the completion of Operated Valve Testing dynamic testing. the power ascension and Surveillance test program Generic Letter 92-01, TVA has submitted the available Ninety days after E1-79 Reactor Vessel data requested by NRC. TVA the final Structural Integrity, will inform NRC of the surveillance Revision 1, and applicability of NEDO 32205 capsules analysis Revision 1 Supplement 1 within 90 days of the final report.

surveillance capsules analysis report.

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