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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATIONWASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001December 10, 1998NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 98-44: TEN-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION (ISI) PROGRAMUPDATE FOR LICENSEES THAT INTEND TOIMPLEMENT RISK-INFORMED ISI OF PIPING
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===NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION===
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001
 
===December 10, 1998===
NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 98-44: TEN-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION (ISI) PROGRAM
 
===UPDATE FOR LICENSEES THAT INTEND TO===
IMPLEMENT RISK-INFORMED ISI OF PIPING


==Addressees==
==Addressees==
All holders of operating licenses for nuclear power reactors, except those that havepermanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been permanently removedfrom the reactor.
All holders of operating licenses for nuclear power reactors, except those that have
 
permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been permanently removed
 
from the reactor.


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to informaddressees that for those licensees that intend to implement a risk-informed inserviceinspection (RI-ISI) program for piping and do not have a pilot plant application currently beingreviewed by the staff, the staff will consider authorizing a delay of up to 2 years in implementingthe next 1 0-year ISI program for piping only in order for the licensee to develop and obtainapproval for the RI-ISI program for piping.It is expected that recipients will review this information for applicability to their facilities andconsider actions, as appropriate. However, suggestions contained in this information notice arenot NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to inform
 
addressees that for those licensees that intend to implement a risk-informed inservice
 
inspection (RI-ISI) program for piping and do not have a pilot plant application currently being
 
reviewed by the staff, the staff will consider authorizing a delay of up to 2 years in implementing
 
the next 1 0-year ISI program for piping only in order for the licensee to develop and obtain
 
approval for the RI-ISI program for piping.
 
It is expected that recipients will review this information for applicability to their facilities and
 
consider actions, as appropriate. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are
 
not NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.


==Description of Circumstances==
==Description of Circumstances==
On August 16, 1995, the NRC published a policy statement (60 FR 42622) on the use ofprobabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methods in nuclear regulatory activities. In the statement,the Commission stated its belief that the use of PRA technology in NRC regulatory activitiesshould be increased to the extent supported by the state of the art in PRA methods and dataand in a manner that complements the NRC's deterministic approach. To implement thispolicy, the staff developed a PRA implementation plan, together with a timetable for developingregulatory guides (RGs) and standard review plans (SRPs), which describes an acceptableapproach for assessing the nature and impact of changes by considering engineering issuesand applying risk insights. A part of this effort involves developing an RG and thecorresponding SRP to provide guidance to power reactor licensees and the NRC staff on antable approach for utilizing risk information to support requests for changes in the plant's9812100046 4 'o q(OO qwOlo9A
On August 16, 1995, the NRC published a policy statement (60 FR 42622) on the use of
 
probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methods in nuclear regulatory activities. In the statement, the Commission stated its belief that the use of PRA technology in NRC regulatory activities
 
should be increased to the extent supported by the state of the art in PRA methods and data
 
and in a manner that complements the NRC's deterministic approach. To implement this
 
policy, the staff developed a PRA implementation plan, together with a timetable for developing
 
regulatory guides (RGs) and standard review plans (SRPs), which describes an acceptable
 
approach for assessing the nature and impact of changes by considering engineering issues
 
and applying risk insights. A part of this effort involves developing an RG and the
 
corresponding SRP to provide guidance to power reactor licensees and the NRC staff on an
 
table approach for utilizing risk information to support requests for changes in the plant's
 
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98-44 December 10, 1998 ISI program for piping. The draft documents were available for public comment through
 
January 13, 1998, and the staff revised the draft documents to incorporate public comments.
 
The RG and the SRP were issued for trial use on October 13, 1998.
 
The nuclear industry has submitted two topical reports describing methodologies for
 
implementing RI-ISI. One methodology has been jointly developed by the American Society of
 
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Westinghouse Owners Group (WOG). The other
 
methodology is being sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).
 
In addition, ASME is working on three ASME Code cases for alternate examination
 
requirements to ASME Section Xl, Division 1, for piping welds. ASME Code Case N-577 is
 
based on the WOG methodology and ASME Code Case N-578 is based on the EPRI
 
methodology. ASME Code Case N-560 is based on the EPRI methodology for Class 1 B-J
 
welds and is being revised to encompass both methodologies.
 
The NRC has encouraged licensees to submit pilot plant applications for demonstrating risk- informed methodologies to be used for piping segment and piping structural element selection
 
in systems scheduled for ISI. The NRC has completed its review of the pilot plant submittal for
 
Vermont Yankee and is currently reviewing the submittals for Surry Unit 1 and Arkansas
 
Nuclear One, Units I and 2, focusing on the licensees' characterization of the proposed
 
changes, including identification of the particular piping systems and welds that are affected by
 
the changes, the performance of engineering evaluations, the performance of PRAs to provide
 
risk insight to support the selection of welds for inspection, the performance of traditional
 
engineering analyses to verify that the proposed changes do not compromise the existing
 
regulations and the licensing basis of the plant, the development of implementation and
 
monitoring programs to ensure that the reliability of piping can be maintained, and the
 
documentation of the analyses for NRC's review and approval. The staff will use the alternative
 
provision of 10 CFR 50.55a (a)(3)(1) to approve technically acceptable pilot plant applications.
 
Discussion
 
For non-pilot plant licensees that intend to implement RI-ISI beginning with their next 10-year
 
interval, the staff will consider authorizing a delay of up to 2 years in the implementation of the
 
next 1 0-year ISI program for piping only to allow licensees to develop and obtain approval for
 
their RI-ISI program at the next available opportunity using the staff-approved topical reports.
 
For those licensees that are authorized such a delay, the approved RI-ISI program would have
 
to be completed within the remaining part of the 10-year interval, for example, programs would
 
be shortened to 8 years for a 2-year delay. The duration of the delay needed may vary
 
according to individual cases. Therefore, the request for delay must provide adequate
 
justification, along with a clear indication of the inspection that will continue before the
 
implementation of the RI-ISI program. During the delay period, licensees would be required to
 
continue augmented inspection programs, such as inspections for intergranular stress-corrosion
 
cracking and erosion-corrosion, inspections required for flaws dispositioned by analysis, system
 
pressure tests, and inspection of components other than piping.
 
',_98-44 December 10, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 to
 
ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs
 
submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before the
 
endorsement of ASME Code cases, it Is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOG
 
or EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and approval
 
process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in the approved
 
topical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, wAn Approach for Plant-Specific Risk-informed
 
Decisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.9.8, Standard Review
 
Plan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection of Piping"; and the safety evaluation
 
reports for the applicable topical report.
 
It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluation reports (SERs) for the pilot
 
plants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will be revised to incorporate lessons
 
learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The ASME Code cases will be reviewed in
 
accordance with RG 1.147, Oinservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability - ASME Section Xi, Division 1," for possible incorporation into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff will
 
proceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI
 
programs without specific review and approval by NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developed
 
after the an RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that the
 
licensee will develop an RI-ISI program using the approved ASME Code cases and will submit
 
the program to NRC for information with no formal NRC approval.
 
If you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the
 
technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.
 
( d/Jack W. Roe, Acting Director
 
===Division of Reactor Program Management===
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
 
Technical Contacts:
S. Ali, NRR
 
===W. Burton, NRR===
301-415-2776
301-415-2853 E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov
 
E-mail: wfb@nrc.gov
 
Attachment:
 
===List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices===
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IN 98-44
 
===December 10, 1998 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED===
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES
 
Information
 
Date of


98-44December 10, 1998 ISI program for piping. The draft documents were available for public comment throughJanuary 13, 1998, and the staff revised the draft documents to incorporate public comments.The RG and the SRP were issued for trial use on October 13, 1998.The nuclear industry has submitted two topical reports describing methodologies forimplementing RI-ISI. One methodology has been jointly developed by the American Society ofMechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Westinghouse Owners Group (WOG). The othermethodology is being sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).In addition, ASME is working on three ASME Code cases for alternate examinationrequirements to ASME Section Xl, Division 1, for piping welds. ASME Code Case N-577 isbased on the WOG methodology and ASME Code Case N-578 is based on the EPRImethodology. ASME Code Case N-560 is based on the EPRI methodology for Class 1 B-Jwelds and is being revised to encompass both methodologies.The NRC has encouraged licensees to submit pilot plant applications for demonstrating risk-informed methodologies to be used for piping segment and piping structural element selectionin systems scheduled for ISI. The NRC has completed its review of the pilot plant submittal forVermont Yankee and is currently reviewing the submittals for Surry Unit 1 and ArkansasNuclear One, Units I and 2, focusing on the licensees' characterization of the proposedchanges, including identification of the particular piping systems and welds that are affected bythe changes, the performance of engineering evaluations, the performance of PRAs to providerisk insight to support the selection of welds for inspection, the performance of traditionalengineering analyses to verify that the proposed changes do not compromise the existingregulations and the licensing basis of the plant, the development of implementation andmonitoring programs to ensure that the reliability of piping can be maintained, and thedocumentation of the analyses for NRC's review and approval. The staff will use the alternativeprovision of 10 CFR 50.55a (a)(3)(1) to approve technically acceptable pilot plant applications.DiscussionFor non-pilot plant licensees that intend to implement RI-ISI beginning with their next 10-yearinterval, the staff will consider authorizing a delay of up to 2 years in the implementation of thenext 1 0-year ISI program for piping only to allow licensees to develop and obtain approval fortheir RI-ISI program at the next available opportunity using the staff-approved topical reports.For those licensees that are authorized such a delay, the approved RI-ISI program would haveto be completed within the remaining part of the 10-year interval, for example, programs wouldbe shortened to 8 years for a 2-year delay. The duration of the delay needed may varyaccording to individual cases. Therefore, the request for delay must provide adequatejustification, along with a clear indication of the inspection that will continue before theimplementation of the RI-ISI program. During the delay period, licensees would be required tocontinue augmented inspection programs, such as inspections for intergranular stress-corrosioncracking and erosion-corrosion, inspections required for flaws dispositioned by analysis, systempressure tests, and inspection of components other than piping.
Notice No.


',_98-44December 10, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 toensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programssubmitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before theendorsement of ASME Code cases, it Is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOGor EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and approvalprocess is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in the approvedtopical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, wAn Approach for Plant-Specific Risk-informedDecisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.9.8, Standard ReviewPlan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection of Piping"; and the safety evaluationreports for the applicable topical report.It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluation reports (SERs) for the pilotplants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will be revised to incorporate lessonslearned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The ASME Code cases will be reviewed inaccordance with RG 1.147, Oinservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability -ASME Section Xi,Division 1," for possible incorporation into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff willproceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISIprograms without specific review and approval by NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developedafter the an RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that thelicensee will develop an RI-ISI program using the approved ASME Code cases and will submitthe program to NRC for information with no formal NRC approval.If you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of thetechnical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.( d/Jack W. Roe, Acting DirectorDivision of Reactor Program ManagementOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical Contacts: S. Ali, NRR W. Burton, NRR301-415-2776 301-415-2853E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov E-mail: wfb@nrc.govAttachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices4aF4S 4 JA4OT,
Subject
\, AttachmentIN 98-44December 10, 1998 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUEDNRC INFORMATION NOTICESInformation Date ofNotice No. Subject Issuance Issued to98-43Leaks in the Emergency DieselGenerator Lubricating Oil andJacket Cooling Water Piping12/04/98All holder of operating licensesfor nuclear power reactors, exceptthose licensees that havepermanently ceased operationsand have certified that fuel hasbeen permanently removed fromthe reactor vessel98-42Implementation of 10 CFR 50.55a 12/01/98(g) Inservice Inspection RequirementsSpurious Shutdown of Emergency 11/20/98Diesel Generators from DesignOversight98-4198-40Design Deficiencies Can LeadReduced ECCS Pump Net PositiveSuction Head During Design-BasisAccidentsSummary of Fitness-for-DutyProgram Performance Reports forCalendar Years 1996 and 1997Metal-Clad Circuit BreakerMaintenance Issued IdentifiedBy NRC Inspections10/26/9810/24/9810/15/98All holders of operating licensesfor nuclear power reactorsAll holders of operating licensesfor nuclear power reactors, exceptfor those who have ceasedoperations and have certified thatfuel has been permanentlyremoved from the reactor vesselAll holders of operating licensesfor nuclear power reactors, exceptthose licensees who havepermanently ceased operationsand have certified that fuel hasbee permanently removed fromthe vesselAll holders of operating licensesfor nuclear power reactorsAll holders of operating licensesfor nuclear power reactors.98-3998-38OL = Operating LicenseCP = Construction Permit


`n4 98-44December 10, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 toensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programssubmitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before theendorsement of ASME Code cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOGor EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and approvalprocess is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in the approvedtopical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, "An Approach for Plant-Specific Risk-informedDecisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.9.8, "Standard ReviewPlan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection of Piping"; and the safety evaluationreports for the applicable topical report.It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluation reports (SERs) for the pilotplants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will be revised to incorporate lessonslearned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The ASME Code cases will be reviewed inaccordance with RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspection Code case Acceptability -ASME Section Xl,Division 11," for possible incorporation into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff willproceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISIprograms without specific review and approval by NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developedafter the RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that thelicensee will develop an RI-ISI program using the approved ASME Code cases and will submitthe program to NRC for information with no formal NRC approval.If you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of thetechnical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.[original signed by D.B. Matthews]f or Jack W. Roe, Acting DirectorDivision of Reactor Program ManagementOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical Contacts: S. Ali, NRR W. Burton, NRR301-415-2776 301-415-2853E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov E-mail: wfb~nrc.govAttachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information NoticesDOCUMENT NAME: G:\ALI\INISI.WPD* See Previous ConcurrenceTo receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box C=Copy w/o attachment/enclosure E=Copy with attachment/enclosure N-1Nl lopyOFFICE PECB I (A)D:DE I C:ECG I [ l C:PECB (ANAME WBurton* .SAIi* GLainas* GBagchi* JMoore* JStolz* J VJDATE j 9/17/98 9/17/98 j 9/29/98 9/17/98 11/26/98 12/04/98 1XI /198OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
Issuance


T'N 98-xxDecember xx, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 toensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programssubmitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before theendorsement of ASME Code cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOGor EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and aX valprocess is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in th pprovedtopical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, "An Approach for Plant-Specificgsk-lnformedDecisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.., "Standard ReviewPlan for the Review of Risk-informed Inservice Inspection of Piping"; d the safety evaluationreports for the applicable topical report.It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety eva tion reports (SERs) for the pilotplants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will bI revised to incorporate lessonslearned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The SME Code cases will be reviewed inaccordance with RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspection Cod case Acceptability -ASME Section Xl,Division 1," for possible incorporation into the ASM Code. In the long term, the staff willproceed with rulemaking so that other licensees voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISIprograms without specific review and approval NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developedafter the RI-ISI methodology has been endord in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that thelicensee will develop an RI-ISI program usi the approved ASME Code cases and will submitthe program to NRC for information with formal NRC approval.If you have any questions about the i ormation in this notice, please contact one of thetechnical contacts listed below or t appropriate NRR project manager.Jack W. Roe, Acting DirectorDivision of Reactor Program ManagementOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical Contacts: S. Ali, NRR W. Burton, NRR301-415-2776 301-415-2853E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov E-mail: wfb~nrc.govAttachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information NoticesDOCUMW T NAME: G:\ALI\IN ISI.WPD* See P vious ConcurrenceTo receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box C=Copy wlo attachment/enclosure E=Copy with attachmentlenclosure N = No copyOFFICE PECB I E (A)D:DE lIC:ECGB LT C:PECB I (A)D:DRPMNAME WBurton* SAli* GLainas* GBagchi* JMoore* JfpI JRoe11DATE 19/17198 19/17/98 19/29/98 19/17/98 111/26/98 /\ '/Ii~ / /98lOFFICIAL RECORD COPY VDATE /17/9 9/1798 9/9/98 /17/9 11/2/98 / 9 IN 98-xxOctober xx 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 toensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programssubmitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but bWore theendorsement of ASME Code Cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize approved WOGor EPRI Topical Report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. TW review and approvalprocess is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the gu lines in the approvedTopical Report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, 'An Approach for P nt-Specific Risk-InformedDecision making Inservice Inspection of Piping", Standard Rev idw Plan 3.9.8, 'Standard ReviewPlan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection o 5iping", and the safety evaluationreports for the applicable topical report.It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of s ety evaluation reports (SER) for the pilotplants and the topical reports, the industry will rev' e the ASME Code Cases to incorporatelessons learned from pilot plants and topical re rt reviews. The ASME Code Cases will beendorsed by RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspectio ode Case Acceptability -ASME Section XlDivision 1," and subsequently incorporate into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff willproceed with rulemaking so that other Ii nsees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI programswithout specific NRC review and app val. For the RI-ISI programs developed after the RI-ISImethodology has been endorsed i G 1.147, the staff anticipates that the licensee will developRH-ISI program using the approv ASME Code Cases and submit the program to NRC forinformation with no formal NR approval.If you have any questions bout the information in this notice, please contact one of thetechnical contacts liste elow or the appropriate NRR project manager..Jack W. Roe, Acting DirectorDivision of Reactor Program ManagementOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnical ontacts: S. Ali, NRR W. Burton, NRR301-415-2776 301-415-2853E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov E-mail: wfb@nrc.govAttac ment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information NoticesDOCUMENT NAME: G:\ALl\in isi-2.wpd k cr)VTo receive a coDy of this document, indicate in the box C=Copy w/o attachr/eni/enclosure E=Copy with attachment/enclosure N = No copyOFFICE PECB I l (4 l l DE _ lL °R l l (A)D:DRPM I lNAME WBurton* SAi* G as 1'GBagshi* .o JStolz JRoeDATE 9/17/98 9/17/98 1i98 9/17/98 I/ l2M I /98 1 /98OFFICIAL RECORD COPY 1* See Previous Concurrence O RCao JCr
Issued to


IN 98-xxSeptember xx 1998 approved WOG or EPRI Topical Report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. Thereview and approval process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows theguidelines in the approved Topical Report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, "An Appro;KforPlant-Specific Risk-informed Decision making Inservice Inspection of Piping" a tandardReview Plan 3.9.8, "Standard Review Plan for the Review of Risk-informed ervice Inspectionof Piping".It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluati reports (SER) for the pilotplants and the topical reports, the industry will revise the ASM ode Cases to incorporatelessons learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. e ASME Code Cases will beendorsed by RG 1.147, 'Inservice Inspection Code Case ceptability -ASME Section XiDivision 1V, and subsequently incorporated into the AS E Code. In the long term, the staff willproceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can oluntarily adopt risk-informed ISIprograms without specific NRC review and approv .For the RI-ISI programs developed afterthe RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in 1.147, the staff anticipates that the licenseewill develop RI-ISI program using the approv ASME Code Cases and submit the program toNRC for information with no formal NRC a roval.This information notice requires no s cific action or written response. However, recipients arereminded that they are required b 0 CFR 50.65 to take industry-wide operating experience(including information presente NRC information notices) into consideration when settinggoals and performing periodi valuations. If you have any questions about the information inthis notice, please contact e of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRRproject manager.Jack W. Roe, Acting DirectorDivision of Reactor Program ManagementOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationTechnica Contacts: S. Ali, NRR W. Burton, NRR301-415-2776 301-415-2853E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov E-mail: wfb~nrc.govAttachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information NoticesDOCUMENT NAME: G:\wfb\on-isi.wpdTo receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box C=Copy w/o attachmer(enclosure E=Copy with attachmentlenclosure N = No copyOFFICE PECB I E l (A)D:DEIQEl OGC C:PECB I (A)D:DRPM INAME WBurtonA/4 SAIi W GLainas G g si JMoore JStolz JRoe 1DATE 1117198 11198 _9/__98 / /98 / /98 I /98_ OFFICIAL REC RD COPybA\WS'  
98-43
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===Leaks in the Emergency Diesel===
Generator Lubricating Oil and
 
===Jacket Cooling Water Piping===
12/04/98
 
===All holder of operating licenses===
for nuclear power reactors, except
 
those licensees that have
 
permanently ceased operations
 
and have certified that fuel has
 
been permanently removed from
 
the reactor vessel
 
98-42 Implementation of 10 CFR 50.55a
 
12/01/98 (g) Inservice Inspection Requirements
 
Spurious Shutdown of Emergency
 
11/20/98
 
===Diesel Generators from Design===
Oversight
 
98-41
98-40
 
===Design Deficiencies Can Lead===
Reduced ECCS Pump Net Positive
 
Suction Head During Design-Basis
 
Accidents
 
Summary of Fitness-for-Duty
 
===Program Performance Reports for===
Calendar Years 1996 and 1997 Metal-Clad Circuit Breaker
 
===Maintenance Issued Identified===
By NRC Inspections
 
10/26/98
10/24/98
10/15/98
 
===All holders of operating licenses===
for nuclear power reactors
 
===All holders of operating licenses===
for nuclear power reactors, except
 
for those who have ceased
 
operations and have certified that
 
fuel has been permanently
 
removed from the reactor vessel
 
===All holders of operating licenses===
for nuclear power reactors, except
 
those licensees who have
 
permanently ceased operations
 
and have certified that fuel has
 
bee permanently removed from
 
the vessel
 
===All holders of operating licenses===
for nuclear power reactors
 
===All holders of operating licenses===
for nuclear power reactors.
 
98-39
98-38 OL = Operating License
 
CP = Construction Permit
 
`n4 98-44 December 10, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 to
 
ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs
 
submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before the
 
endorsement of ASME Code cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOG
 
or EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and approval
 
process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in the approved
 
topical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, "An Approach for Plant-Specific Risk-informed
 
Decisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.9.8, "Standard Review
 
Plan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection of Piping"; and the safety evaluation
 
reports for the applicable topical report.
 
It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluation reports (SERs) for the pilot
 
plants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will be revised to incorporate lessons
 
learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The ASME Code cases will be reviewed in
 
accordance with RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspection Code case Acceptability - ASME Section Xl, Division 11," for possible incorporation into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff will
 
proceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI
 
programs without specific review and approval by NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developed
 
after the RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that the
 
licensee will develop an RI-ISI program using the approved ASME Code cases and will submit
 
the program to NRC for information with no formal NRC approval.
 
If you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the
 
technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.
 
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===Jack W. Roe, Acting Director===
Division of Reactor Program Management
 
===Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation===
Technical Contacts:
S. Ali, NRR
 
===W. Burton, NRR===
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301-415-2853 E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov
 
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ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs
 
submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before the
 
endorsement of ASME Code cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOG
 
or EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and aX
 
val
 
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It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety eva tion reports (SERs) for the pilot
 
plants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will bI revised to incorporate lessons
 
learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The SME Code cases will be reviewed in
 
accordance with RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspection Cod case Acceptability - ASME Section Xl, Division 1," for possible incorporation into the ASM
 
===Code. In the long term, the staff will===
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voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI
 
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NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developed
 
after the RI-ISI methodology has been endord in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that the
 
licensee will develop an RI-ISI program usi
 
the approved ASME Code cases and will submit
 
the program to NRC for information with
 
formal NRC approval.
 
If you have any questions about the i ormation in this notice, please contact one of the
 
technical contacts listed below or t
 
appropriate NRR project manager.
 
===Jack W. Roe, Acting Director===
Division of Reactor Program Management
 
===Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation===
Technical Contacts:
S. Ali, NRR
 
===W. Burton, NRR===
301-415-2776
301-415-2853 E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov
 
E-mail: wfb~nrc.gov
 
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ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs
 
submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but bWore the
 
endorsement of ASME Code Cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize
 
approved WOG
 
or EPRI Topical Report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. TW review and approval
 
process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the gu
 
lines in the approved
 
Topical Report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, 'An Approach for P nt-Specific Risk-Informed
 
Decision making Inservice Inspection of Piping", Standard Rev idw Plan 3.9.8, 'Standard Review
 
Plan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection o 5iping", and the safety evaluation
 
reports for the applicable topical report.
 
It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of s
 
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plants and the topical reports, the industry will rev' e the ASME Code Cases to incorporate
 
lessons learned from pilot plants and topical re
 
rt reviews. The ASME Code Cases will be
 
endorsed by RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspectio
 
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proceed with rulemaking so that other Ii
 
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without specific NRC review and app val. For the RI-ISI programs developed after the RI-ISI
 
methodology has been endorsed i
 
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RH-ISI program using the approv
 
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information with no formal NR approval.
 
If you have any questions bout the information in this notice, please contact one of the
 
technical contacts liste
 
elow or the appropriate NRR project manager..
 
===Jack W. Roe, Acting Director===
Division of Reactor Program Management
 
===Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation===
Technical ontacts:
S. Ali, NRR
 
===W. Burton, NRR===
301-415-2776
301-415-2853 E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov
 
E-mail: wfb@nrc.gov
 
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proceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can oluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI
 
programs without specific NRC review and approv . For the RI-ISI programs developed after
 
the RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in
 
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===ASME Code Cases and submit the program to===
NRC for information with no formal NRC a
 
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S. Ali, NRR
 
===W. Burton, NRR===
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UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001

December 10, 1998

NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 98-44: TEN-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION (ISI) PROGRAM

UPDATE FOR LICENSEES THAT INTEND TO

IMPLEMENT RISK-INFORMED ISI OF PIPING

Addressees

All holders of operating licenses for nuclear power reactors, except those that have

permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been permanently removed

from the reactor.

Purpose

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to inform

addressees that for those licensees that intend to implement a risk-informed inservice

inspection (RI-ISI) program for piping and do not have a pilot plant application currently being

reviewed by the staff, the staff will consider authorizing a delay of up to 2 years in implementing

the next 1 0-year ISI program for piping only in order for the licensee to develop and obtain

approval for the RI-ISI program for piping.

It is expected that recipients will review this information for applicability to their facilities and

consider actions, as appropriate. However, suggestions contained in this information notice are

not NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required.

Description of Circumstances

On August 16, 1995, the NRC published a policy statement (60 FR 42622) on the use of

probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methods in nuclear regulatory activities. In the statement, the Commission stated its belief that the use of PRA technology in NRC regulatory activities

should be increased to the extent supported by the state of the art in PRA methods and data

and in a manner that complements the NRC's deterministic approach. To implement this

policy, the staff developed a PRA implementation plan, together with a timetable for developing

regulatory guides (RGs) and standard review plans (SRPs), which describes an acceptable

approach for assessing the nature and impact of changes by considering engineering issues

and applying risk insights. A part of this effort involves developing an RG and the

corresponding SRP to provide guidance to power reactor licensees and the NRC staff on an

table approach for utilizing risk information to support requests for changes in the plant's

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98-44 December 10, 1998 ISI program for piping. The draft documents were available for public comment through

January 13, 1998, and the staff revised the draft documents to incorporate public comments.

The RG and the SRP were issued for trial use on October 13, 1998.

The nuclear industry has submitted two topical reports describing methodologies for

implementing RI-ISI. One methodology has been jointly developed by the American Society of

Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Westinghouse Owners Group (WOG). The other

methodology is being sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

In addition, ASME is working on three ASME Code cases for alternate examination

requirements to ASME Section Xl, Division 1, for piping welds. ASME Code Case N-577 is

based on the WOG methodology and ASME Code Case N-578 is based on the EPRI

methodology. ASME Code Case N-560 is based on the EPRI methodology for Class 1 B-J

welds and is being revised to encompass both methodologies.

The NRC has encouraged licensees to submit pilot plant applications for demonstrating risk- informed methodologies to be used for piping segment and piping structural element selection

in systems scheduled for ISI. The NRC has completed its review of the pilot plant submittal for

Vermont Yankee and is currently reviewing the submittals for Surry Unit 1 and Arkansas

Nuclear One, Units I and 2, focusing on the licensees' characterization of the proposed

changes, including identification of the particular piping systems and welds that are affected by

the changes, the performance of engineering evaluations, the performance of PRAs to provide

risk insight to support the selection of welds for inspection, the performance of traditional

engineering analyses to verify that the proposed changes do not compromise the existing

regulations and the licensing basis of the plant, the development of implementation and

monitoring programs to ensure that the reliability of piping can be maintained, and the

documentation of the analyses for NRC's review and approval. The staff will use the alternative

provision of 10 CFR 50.55a (a)(3)(1) to approve technically acceptable pilot plant applications.

Discussion

For non-pilot plant licensees that intend to implement RI-ISI beginning with their next 10-year

interval, the staff will consider authorizing a delay of up to 2 years in the implementation of the

next 1 0-year ISI program for piping only to allow licensees to develop and obtain approval for

their RI-ISI program at the next available opportunity using the staff-approved topical reports.

For those licensees that are authorized such a delay, the approved RI-ISI program would have

to be completed within the remaining part of the 10-year interval, for example, programs would

be shortened to 8 years for a 2-year delay. The duration of the delay needed may vary

according to individual cases. Therefore, the request for delay must provide adequate

justification, along with a clear indication of the inspection that will continue before the

implementation of the RI-ISI program. During the delay period, licensees would be required to

continue augmented inspection programs, such as inspections for intergranular stress-corrosion

cracking and erosion-corrosion, inspections required for flaws dispositioned by analysis, system

pressure tests, and inspection of components other than piping.

',_98-44 December 10, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 to

ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs

submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before the

endorsement of ASME Code cases, it Is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOG

or EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and approval

process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in the approved

topical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, wAn Approach for Plant-Specific Risk-informed

Decisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.9.8, Standard Review

Plan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection of Piping"; and the safety evaluation

reports for the applicable topical report.

It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluation reports (SERs) for the pilot

plants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will be revised to incorporate lessons

learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The ASME Code cases will be reviewed in

accordance with RG 1.147, Oinservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability - ASME Section Xi, Division 1," for possible incorporation into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff will

proceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI

programs without specific review and approval by NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developed

after the an RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that the

licensee will develop an RI-ISI program using the approved ASME Code cases and will submit

the program to NRC for information with no formal NRC approval.

If you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the

technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.

( d/Jack W. Roe, Acting Director

Division of Reactor Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contacts:

S. Ali, NRR

W. Burton, NRR

301-415-2776

301-415-2853 E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov

E-mail: wfb@nrc.gov

Attachment:

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December 10, 1998 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES

Information

Date of

Notice No.

Subject

Issuance

Issued to

98-43

Leaks in the Emergency Diesel

Generator Lubricating Oil and

Jacket Cooling Water Piping

12/04/98

All holder of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors, except

those licensees that have

permanently ceased operations

and have certified that fuel has

been permanently removed from

the reactor vessel

98-42 Implementation of 10 CFR 50.55a

12/01/98 (g) Inservice Inspection Requirements

Spurious Shutdown of Emergency

11/20/98

Diesel Generators from Design

Oversight

98-41

98-40

Design Deficiencies Can Lead

Reduced ECCS Pump Net Positive

Suction Head During Design-Basis

Accidents

Summary of Fitness-for-Duty

Program Performance Reports for

Calendar Years 1996 and 1997 Metal-Clad Circuit Breaker

Maintenance Issued Identified

By NRC Inspections

10/26/98

10/24/98

10/15/98

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors, except

for those who have ceased

operations and have certified that

fuel has been permanently

removed from the reactor vessel

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors, except

those licensees who have

permanently ceased operations

and have certified that fuel has

bee permanently removed from

the vessel

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors.

98-39

98-38 OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit

`n4 98-44 December 10, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 to

ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs

submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before the

endorsement of ASME Code cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOG

or EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and approval

process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in the approved

topical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, "An Approach for Plant-Specific Risk-informed

Decisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.9.8, "Standard Review

Plan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection of Piping"; and the safety evaluation

reports for the applicable topical report.

It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluation reports (SERs) for the pilot

plants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will be revised to incorporate lessons

learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The ASME Code cases will be reviewed in

accordance with RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspection Code case Acceptability - ASME Section Xl, Division 11," for possible incorporation into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff will

proceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI

programs without specific review and approval by NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developed

after the RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that the

licensee will develop an RI-ISI program using the approved ASME Code cases and will submit

the program to NRC for information with no formal NRC approval.

If you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the

technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project manager.

[original signed by D.B. Matthews]

f or

Jack W. Roe, Acting Director

Division of Reactor Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contacts:

S. Ali, NRR

W. Burton, NRR

301-415-2776

301-415-2853 E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov

E-mail: wfb~nrc.gov

Attachment:

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OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

T'N 98-xx

December xx, 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 to

ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs

submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but before the

endorsement of ASME Code cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize the approved WOG

or EPRI topical report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The review and aX

val

process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the guidelines in th

pproved

topical report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, "An Approach for Plant-Specificgsk-lnformed

Decisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping"; Standard Review Plan 3.., "Standard Review

Plan for the Review of Risk-informed Inservice Inspection of Piping";

d the safety evaluation

reports for the applicable topical report.

It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety eva tion reports (SERs) for the pilot

plants and the topical reports, the ASME Code cases will bI revised to incorporate lessons

learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews. The SME Code cases will be reviewed in

accordance with RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspection Cod case Acceptability - ASME Section Xl, Division 1," for possible incorporation into the ASM

Code. In the long term, the staff will

proceed with rulemaking so that other licensees

voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI

programs without specific review and approval

NRC. For the RI-ISI programs developed

after the RI-ISI methodology has been endord in RG 1.147, the staff anticipates that the

licensee will develop an RI-ISI program usi

the approved ASME Code cases and will submit

the program to NRC for information with

formal NRC approval.

If you have any questions about the i ormation in this notice, please contact one of the

technical contacts listed below or t

appropriate NRR project manager.

Jack W. Roe, Acting Director

Division of Reactor Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical Contacts:

S. Ali, NRR

W. Burton, NRR

301-415-2776

301-415-2853 E-mail: saa3@nrc.gov

E-mail: wfb~nrc.gov

Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

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October xx 1998 The staff plans to perform in-depth reviews of pilot plant submittals during 1998 and 1999 to

ensure that the RI-ISI programs are consistent with the staff RG and SRP. For RI-ISI programs

submitted after the approval of the pilot plant programs and topical reports, but bWore the

endorsement of ASME Code Cases, it is expected that licensees will utilize

approved WOG

or EPRI Topical Report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. TW review and approval

process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the gu

lines in the approved

Topical Report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, 'An Approach for P nt-Specific Risk-Informed

Decision making Inservice Inspection of Piping", Standard Rev idw Plan 3.9.8, 'Standard Review

Plan for the Review of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection o 5iping", and the safety evaluation

reports for the applicable topical report.

It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of s

ety evaluation reports (SER) for the pilot

plants and the topical reports, the industry will rev' e the ASME Code Cases to incorporate

lessons learned from pilot plants and topical re

rt reviews. The ASME Code Cases will be

endorsed by RG 1.147, "Inservice Inspectio

ode Case Acceptability - ASME Section Xl

Division 1," and subsequently incorporate into the ASME Code. In the long term, the staff will

proceed with rulemaking so that other Ii

nsees can voluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI programs

without specific NRC review and app val. For the RI-ISI programs developed after the RI-ISI

methodology has been endorsed i

G 1.147, the staff anticipates that the licensee will develop

RH-ISI program using the approv

ASME Code Cases and submit the program to NRC for

information with no formal NR approval.

If you have any questions bout the information in this notice, please contact one of the

technical contacts liste

elow or the appropriate NRR project manager..

Jack W. Roe, Acting Director

Division of Reactor Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical ontacts:

S. Ali, NRR

W. Burton, NRR

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September xx 1998 approved WOG or EPRI Topical Report as guidance for developing RI-ISI programs. The

review and approval process is expected to be minimal when the submittal follows the

guidelines in the approved Topical Report, NRC Regulatory Guide 1.178, "An Appro;Kfor

Plant-Specific Risk-informed Decision making Inservice Inspection of Piping" a

tandard

Review Plan 3.9.8, "Standard Review Plan for the Review of Risk-informed

ervice Inspection

of Piping".

It is anticipated that subsequent to the issuance of safety evaluati

reports (SER) for the pilot

plants and the topical reports, the industry will revise the ASM

ode Cases to incorporate

lessons learned from pilot plants and topical report reviews.

e ASME Code Cases will be

endorsed by RG 1.147, 'Inservice Inspection Code Case ceptability - ASME Section Xi

Division 1V, and subsequently incorporated into the AS E Code. In the long term, the staff will

proceed with rulemaking so that other licensees can oluntarily adopt risk-informed ISI

programs without specific NRC review and approv . For the RI-ISI programs developed after

the RI-ISI methodology has been endorsed in

1.147, the staff anticipates that the licensee

will develop RI-ISI program using the approv

ASME Code Cases and submit the program to

NRC for information with no formal NRC a

roval.

This information notice requires no s cific action or written response. However, recipients are

reminded that they are required b

0 CFR 50.65 to take industry-wide operating experience

(including information presente

NRC information notices) into consideration when setting

goals and performing periodi

valuations. If you have any questions about the information in

this notice, please contact

e of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR

project manager.

Jack W. Roe, Acting Director

Division of Reactor Program Management

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technica Contacts:

S. Ali, NRR

W. Burton, NRR

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