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{{#Wiki_filter:PSL SLRA: Breakout Questions SLRA Section 2.4 - Structural Scoping and Screening Note: Breakout Questions are provided to the applicant and will be incorporated into the publicly-available audit report.
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Technical Reviewer             Bryce Lehman             12/17/21 Technical Branch Chief         Joseph Colaccino         12/20/21 Breakout Session               Date/Time                 To be filled in by PM Applicant Staff                                     NRC staff To be filled out by PM during breakout Question     SLRA     SLRA                 Background / Issue                 Discussion Question / Request       Outcome of Discussion Number     Section     Page             (As applicable/needed) 1         2.4.9     2.4-20 SLRA Section 2.4.9 notes that water           Explain if the intake screens enters the intake structure and passes         are within in the scope of SLR.
 
through stationary and traveling screens.     If they are not within scope provide a technical SLRA Table 2.4-9 shows the structural         justification. If they are in-scoping results for the intake structure but   scope, identify the AMR that does not list intake screens as a             addresses these components.
Note: Breakout Questions are provided to the applicant and will be incorporated into the publicly-available audit report.
 
Technical Reviewer Bryce Lehman 12/17 /21 Technical Branch Chief Joseph Colaccino 12/20/21 Breakout Session Date/Time To be filled in by PM
 
Applicant Staff NRC staff To be filled out by PM during breakout
 
Question SLRA SLRA Background / Issue Discussion Question / Request Outcome of Discussion Number Section Page (As applicable/needed) 1 2.4. 9 2.4 -20 SLRA Section 2.4.9 notes that water Explain if the intake screens enters the intake structure and passes are within in the scope of SLR.
through stationary and traveling screens. If they are not within scope provide a technical SLRA Table 2.4-9 shows the structural justification. If they are in-scoping results for the intake structure but scope, identify the AMR that does not list intake screens as a addresses these components.
component receiving an AMR. It also does not list filter as an intended function for any of the components in the table.}}
component receiving an AMR. It also does not list filter as an intended function for any of the components in the table.}}

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2.4 Structural Scoping and Screening Breakout Questions
ML22013A277
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/21/2021
From:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Rodriguez-Luccioni H
References
EPID L-2021-SLR-0002
Download: ML22013A277 (1)


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PSL SLRA: Breakout Questions SLRA Section 2.4 - Structural Scoping and Screening

Note: Breakout Questions are provided to the applicant and will be incorporated into the publicly-available audit report.

Technical Reviewer Bryce Lehman 12/17 /21 Technical Branch Chief Joseph Colaccino 12/20/21 Breakout Session Date/Time To be filled in by PM

Applicant Staff NRC staff To be filled out by PM during breakout

Question SLRA SLRA Background / Issue Discussion Question / Request Outcome of Discussion Number Section Page (As applicable/needed) 1 2.4. 9 2.4 -20 SLRA Section 2.4.9 notes that water Explain if the intake screens enters the intake structure and passes are within in the scope of SLR.

through stationary and traveling screens. If they are not within scope provide a technical SLRA Table 2.4-9 shows the structural justification. If they are in-scoping results for the intake structure but scope, identify the AMR that does not list intake screens as a addresses these components.

component receiving an AMR. It also does not list filter as an intended function for any of the components in the table.