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Category:Letter
MONTHYEARIR 05000285/20240032024-10-29029 October 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2024003 LIC-24-0012, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Proposed Revision to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) - Request for Additional Information2024-10-0707 October 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Proposed Revision to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) - Request for Additional Information LIC-24-0011, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Application for License Amendment Request to Revise the License Termination Plan - Supplemental Information Needed, EPID L-2024-LLA-00952024-10-0202 October 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Application for License Amendment Request to Revise the License Termination Plan - Supplemental Information Needed, EPID L-2024-LLA-0095 ML24240A1692024-09-18018 September 2024 Cy 2023 Summary of Decommissioning Trust Fund Status ML24243A1042024-09-12012 September 2024 Proposed Revision to the OPPD FCS DQAP - Request for Additional Information (License No. DPR-40, Docket Nos. 50-285, 72-054, and 71-0256) ML24255A0962024-09-12012 September 2024 License Amendment Request to Revise the License Termination Plan - Request Supplemental Information (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) IR 05000285/20240022024-08-21021 August 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2024002 ML24235A0822024-08-10010 August 2024 Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan - Request for Additional Information - Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2024-DFR-0002) July 8, 2024 ML24180A2082024-07-0808 July 2024 Phase 1 Final Status Survey Reports Request for Additional Information Letter ML24183A3222024-07-0808 July 2024 Proposed Revision to the Omaha Public Power District Fort Calhoun Station Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan - Acceptance Review LIC-24-0007, License Amendment Request (LAR) to Revise License Termination Plan (LTP)2024-06-18018 June 2024 License Amendment Request (LAR) to Revise License Termination Plan (LTP) IR 05000285/20240012024-06-0505 June 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2024001 ML24151A6482024-06-0303 June 2024 Changes in Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Assignments for Some Decommissioning Facilities LIC-24-0008, Proposed Revision to the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (Dqap), Unit No. 1 and ISFSI2024-05-16016 May 2024 Proposed Revision to the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (Dqap), Unit No. 1 and ISFSI LIC-24-0003, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report2024-04-25025 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report LIC-24-0006, (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan2024-04-17017 April 2024 (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan ML24079A1702024-03-10010 March 2024 ISFSI, Unit 1 - 10 CFR 50.59 Report, Quality Assurance (QA) Program Changes, Technical Specification Basis Changes, 10 CFR 71.106 Quality Assurance Program Approval, Aging Management Review, Commitment Revisions and Revision of Updated Safe LIC-24-0005, Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report2024-03-0101 March 2024 Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report LIC-24-0002, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Submittal of Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2024-02-27027 February 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Submittal of Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML24019A1672024-01-31031 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment to Renewed Facility License to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements IR 05000285/20230062023-12-21021 December 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023006 LIC-23-0007, Response to Fort Calhoun, Unit 1 & Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements – Request for Additional Information2023-12-0606 December 2023 Response to Fort Calhoun, Unit 1 & Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements – Request for Additional Information IR 05000285/20230052023-11-0202 November 2023 NRC Inspection Room 05000285/2023005 ML23276A0042023-09-28028 September 2023 U.S. EPA Response Letter to NRC Letter on Consultation and Finality on Decommissioning and Decontamination of Contaminated Sites MOU - Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) IR 05000285/20230042023-09-13013 September 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023-004 LIC-23-0005, Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - 2nd Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2021-LIT-0000) June 2, 20232023-08-24024 August 2023 Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - 2nd Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2021-LIT-0000) June 2, 2023 ML23234A2412023-08-18018 August 2023 Email - Letter to M Porath Re Ft Calhoun Unit 1 LTP EA Section 7 Informal Consultation Request ML23234A2392023-08-18018 August 2023 Letter to B Harisis Re Ft Calhoun Unit 1 LTP EA State of Nebraska Comment Request.Pdf IR 05000285/20230032023-07-10010 July 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023003 ML23082A2202023-06-26026 June 2023 Consultation on the Decommissioning of the Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1 Pressurized Water Reactor in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska ML23151A0032023-06-0505 June 2023 Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements 2nd Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2021-LIT-0000) June 2, 2023 IR 05000285/20230022023-06-0505 June 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023002 LIC-23-0004, (FCS) Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report2023-04-20020 April 2023 (FCS) Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report LIC-23-0003, Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report2023-03-15015 March 2023 Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report LIC-23-0001, Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - Request for Additional Information2023-02-27027 February 2023 Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - Request for Additional Information ML22361A1022023-02-24024 February 2023 Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Changes for Some Decommissioning Facilities and Establishment of Backup Project Manager for All Decommissioning Facilities IR 05000285/20230012023-02-24024 February 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023001 LIC-23-0002, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2023-02-20020 February 2023 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML23020A0462023-01-19019 January 2023 Threatened and Endangered Species List: Nebraska Ecological Services Field Office IR 05000285/20220062023-01-0505 January 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2022-006 ML22357A0662022-12-30030 December 2022 Technical RAI Submittal Letter on License Amendment Request for Approval of License Termination Plan IR 05000285/20220052022-10-26026 October 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2022-005 ML22276A1052022-09-30030 September 2022 Conclusion of Consultation Under Section 106 NHPA for Ft. Calhoun Station LTP ML22258A2732022-09-29029 September 2022 Letter to John Swigart, Shpo; Re., Conclusion of Consultation Under Section 106 Hnpa Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1 ML22265A0262022-09-26026 September 2022 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission'S Analysis of Omaha Public Power District'S Decommissioning Status Report (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) IR 05000285/20220042022-09-14014 September 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2022004 ML22138A1252022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Mr. Timothy Rhodd, Chairperson, Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 ML22138A1222022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Mr. John Shotton, Chairman, Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 ML22138A1302022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Justin Wood, Principal Chief, Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 ML22214A0922022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Stacy Laravie, Thpo, Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 2024-09-18
[Table view] Category:License-Operating (New/Renewal/Amendments) DKT 50
MONTHYEARML24019A1672024-01-31031 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment to Renewed Facility License to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements ML20071E1042020-03-25025 March 2020 Issuance of Amendment to Change the Security Plan, Training and Qualification Plan, and Safeguards Contingency Plan to Reflect an ISFSI-Only Configuration ML19297D6772019-12-11011 December 2019 Issuance of Amendment to Revise the Permanently Defueled Technical Specifications to Align to the Requirements for Permanent Removal of Spent Fuel from the Spent Fuel Pool ML18047A6612018-03-28028 March 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 298, Request to Modify License Condition 3.C to Delete Requirement for Commission-Approved Cyber Security Plan (CAC No. MF9850; EPID L-2017-LLA-0236) ML18068A1652018-03-0909 March 2018 Correction to Page 1 of Attachment to Enclosure 1 for Amendment No. 297, Request for Technical Specification Changes to Align to Those Requirements for Decommissioning (CAC No. MF9567; EPID L-2017-LLA-0192) ML18010A0872018-03-0606 March 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 297, Request for Technical Specification Changes to Align to Those Requirements for Decommissioning (CAC No. MF9567; EPID L-2017-LLA-0192) ML17338A1722018-01-19019 January 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 296, Revise Technical Specifications (TS) to Delete Dry Spent Fuel Cask Loading Limits from TS 3.8.3(6), Figure 2-11, Table 3-4, Table 3-5, and TS 4.3.1.3 (CAC No. MF9831; EPID L-2017-LLA-0235) ML17276B2862017-12-12012 December 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 295, Revise the Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Level Scheme for the Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC No. MF8951; EPID L-2016-LLA-0036) ML17289A0602017-11-22022 November 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 294, Revise Cyber Security Plan Implementation Schedule for Milestone 8 and Associated License Condition (CAC No. MF9559; EPID L-2017-LLA-0184) ML17278A6072017-11-17017 November 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 293, Request to Revise Current Licensing Basis for the Auxiliary Building to Use American Concrete Institute Ultimate Strength Requirements (CAC No. MF8525; EPID L-2016-LLA-0013) ML17165A4652017-07-28028 July 2017 Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 - Issuance of Amendment No. 292, Revise Technical Specifications to Align Staffing Requirements to Those Required for Decommissioning (CAC No. MF8437) ML17123A3482017-07-27027 July 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 291, Revise the Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Permanently Defueled Condition ML17179A1782017-06-29029 June 2017 Correction to Technical Specification Definitions - Page 7 for Amendment No. 286, Administrative Changes to the Technical Specifications to Update Titles, Delete Obsolete Actions in Appendix B, and ... LIC-17-0047, Final Request for Additional Information Concerning License Amendment Request 16-07: Revise the Emergency Plan to the Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Scheme2017-05-15015 May 2017 Final Request for Additional Information Concerning License Amendment Request 16-07: Revise the Emergency Plan to the Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Scheme ML17053A0992017-04-0707 April 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 290, Request to Delete License Condition 3.D., Fire Protection Program, No Longer Needed for Permanently Shutdown and Defueled Condition ML16182A3632016-08-19019 August 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 289, Request to Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF)-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control ML16139A8042016-06-0808 June 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 288, Request to Adopt Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF)-426, Revision 5, Revise or Add Actions to Preclude Entry Into LCO 3.0.3 - RITSTF Initiative 6b & 6c ML16084A7552016-04-0505 April 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 287, Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-522, Revise Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for 10 Hours/Month, Using CLIIP ML15307A0132016-02-23023 February 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 286, Request to Make Administrative Changes to the Technical Specifications to Update Titles, Delete Obsolete Actions in Appendix B, and Relocate a Definition ML15288A0052015-12-15015 December 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 285, Adopt Emergency Action Level Scheme Pursuant to Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 99-01, Revision 6, Development of Emergency Action Levels for Non-Passive Reactors ML15294A2792015-11-19019 November 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 284, Request to Revise License Condition Related to Cyber Security Plan Milestone 8 Full Implementation Date ML15209A8022015-08-10010 August 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 283, Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report to Allow Pipe Stress Analysis to Be Performed in Accordance with ASME Code Section III ML15111A3992015-06-30030 June 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 282, Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report for Controlling Raw Water Pump Operation and Safety Classification of Components During a Flood ML15035A2032015-03-27027 March 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 281, Revise Technical Specification 3.1, Table 3-3 to Correct Administrative Error in Surveillance Method for Containment Wide Range Radiation Monitors ML15015A4132015-02-20020 February 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 280, Revise Technical Specification 3.2, Table 3-5 to Add New Surveillance Requirement ML14356A0122014-12-29029 December 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 279, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements for One-Time Extension from Refueling Frequency of Once Per 18 Months to Maximum of 28 Months ML14328A8142014-12-22022 December 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 278, Revise Technical Specification 2.5, Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) System to Allow 7-Day Completion Time for Turbine-Driven AFW Pump Based on TSTF-340, Revision 3 ML14279A2752014-11-0606 November 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 277, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement 3.2, Table 3-5, Item 3, for One-Time Extension of Frequency to Maximum of 28 Months ML14209A0272014-08-0707 August 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 276, Request to Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report for Westinghouse Plant-Specific Leak-Before-Break Analysis ML14098A0922014-06-16016 June 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 275, Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light-Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) ML14003A0032014-01-28028 January 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 274, Revise Technical Specification 2.16, River Level, and Establish EAL Classification Criteria for External Flooding Events Under Radiological Emergency Response Plan ML13296A5842013-10-25025 October 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 273, Revise Current Licensing Basis of Pipe Break Criteria for High Energy Line Breaks (Exigent Circumstances) ML13203A0702013-07-26026 July 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 272 - Revise Current Licensing Basis to Adopt Revised Design Basis/Methodology for Addressing Design-Basis Tornado/Tornado Missile Impact (Exigent Circumstances) ML13070A0422013-03-29029 March 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 271, Relocate Technical Specification LCO 2.17, Miscellaneous Radioactive Material Sources, and Surveillance Requirement 3.13 to Updated Safety Analysis Report ML13043A6612013-02-28028 February 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 270 to Revise Technical Specification 2.15 to Establish Limiting Condition for Operation Requirements for Reactor Protective System Actuation Circuits ML1126204022011-09-30030 September 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 268, Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report to Relocate Acoustic Position and Tail Pipe Temperature Indication Surveillance Requirements from Technical Specifications ML1118615712011-08-31031 August 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 267, Revise Technical Specification (TS) 2.15 and TS 3.1 Related to Operability of Secondary Control Element Assembly Position Indication System Channels; Correction to TS 2.10.2(7)c ML1118010942011-07-27027 July 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 266, Revise License Condition and Approve Cyber Security Plan and Associated Implementation Schedule ML1015202962010-06-0202 June 2010 License Amendment, Issuance of Amendment No. 265, Revise Technical Specification 2.15, Table 2-5, Note C for Safety Valve Acoustic Position Indication (Emergency Circumstances) ML1009100772010-05-14014 May 2010 License Amendment, 264, Revision of Tech Spec Sections 2.0.1 and 2.7 for Inoperable System, Subsystem, or Component Due to Inoperable Power Source and Deletion of Diesel Generator Surveillance Requirement 3.7(1)e ML0925405912009-10-0909 October 2009 License Amendment, Issuance of Amendment No. 263 Modify Technical Specifications to Add Operability and Testing Requirements for Steam Generator Blowdown Isolation on a Reactor Trip ML0919005692009-07-24024 July 2009 Unit No.1 - Issuance of Amendment No. 261, Modify Transformer Allowed Outage Time in Technical Specification 2.7(2) and Delete Associated 2.7(2) Special Reporting Requirements in TS 5.9.3j ML0916205692009-07-24024 July 2009 Issuance of Amendment 262, Modify Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-511, Eliminate Working Hour Restrictions from TS 5.2.2 to Support Compliance with 10 CFR Part 26 ML0912801022009-07-22022 July 2009 Issuance of Amendment No. 260, Modification of Surveillance Requirements in TS 3.6(3), Containment Recirculating Air Cooling and Filtering System & Removal of License Conditions ML0832606972009-05-12012 May 2009 Issuance of Amendment No. 259, Revise Technical Specifications to Correct Typographical Errors and Make Administrative Clarifications ML0907108912009-03-27027 March 2009 License Amendment, Issuance of Amendment No. 258, Revise Limiting Condition for Operation 2.7(2)j in TS 2.7, Electrical Systems, to Clarify Allowed Outage Time for Emergency Diesel Generators ML0730903612007-12-17017 December 2007 Issuance of Amendment No. 251, Modify Technical Specification Requirements to Support Addition of Safety-Related Swing Inverters to 120 Volt AC Buses ML0720400972007-07-26026 July 2007 Conforming License Amendment to Incorporate the Mitigation Strategies of Commission Order EA-02-026 (Tac No. MD4534) ML0720402832007-07-26026 July 2007 Revised Pages of Facility Operating License DPR-40 to Incorporate the Mitigation Strategies Required by Section B.5.b. of Commission Order EA-02-026 ML0706102692007-06-0606 June 2007 Issuance of Amendment No. 250 Adoption of TSTF-447 to Delete Requirements for Hydrogen Purge System - CLIIP 2024-01-31
[Table view] Category:Safety Evaluation
MONTHYEARML24019A1682024-01-31031 January 2024 Safety Evaluation Report for Approval of License Termination Plan ML21271A5992021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 8, 12, Omaha Public Power District, FCS-SAF-103, FCS Deconstruction Health and Safety Plan CAC2 ML20056E4872020-02-26026 February 2020 Staff Review of Fort Calhoun Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Physical Security Plan, Security Training and Qualification Plan, and Safeguard Contingency Plan, Revision 0 and the Verification of Additional Security Measures (ASM) ML19297D6742019-12-0909 December 2019 FCS ISFSI Only Tech Specs SER ML18017B0052018-03-30030 March 2018 Review of the Irradiated Fuel Management Plan (CAC No. MF9553; EPID L-2017-LLL-0009) ML18047A6612018-03-28028 March 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 298, Request to Modify License Condition 3.C to Delete Requirement for Commission-Approved Cyber Security Plan (CAC No. MF9850; EPID L-2017-LLA-0236) ML18010A0872018-03-0606 March 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 297, Request for Technical Specification Changes to Align to Those Requirements for Decommissioning (CAC No. MF9567; EPID L-2017-LLA-0192) ML17338A1722018-01-19019 January 2018 Issuance of Amendment No. 296, Revise Technical Specifications (TS) to Delete Dry Spent Fuel Cask Loading Limits from TS 3.8.3(6), Figure 2-11, Table 3-4, Table 3-5, and TS 4.3.1.3 (CAC No. MF9831; EPID L-2017-LLA-0235) ML17276B2862017-12-12012 December 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 295, Revise the Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Level Scheme for the Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC No. MF8951; EPID L-2016-LLA-0036) ML17263B1982017-12-11011 December 2017 Letter and Safety Evaluation, Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E to Reduce Emergency Planning Requirements for Permanently Defueled Condition (CAC MF9067; EPID L-2016-LLE-0003) ML17289A0602017-11-22022 November 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 294, Revise Cyber Security Plan Implementation Schedule for Milestone 8 and Associated License Condition (CAC No. MF9559; EPID L-2017-LLA-0184) ML17275A2642017-11-21021 November 2017 Safety Evaluation Input on Fort Calhoun Station Request for Approval of Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Level Scheme, Docket No. 50-285 ML17278A6072017-11-17017 November 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 293, Request to Revise Current Licensing Basis for the Auxiliary Building to Use American Concrete Institute Ultimate Strength Requirements (CAC No. MF8525; EPID L-2016-LLA-0013) ML17165A4652017-07-28028 July 2017 Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 - Issuance of Amendment No. 292, Revise Technical Specifications to Align Staffing Requirements to Those Required for Decommissioning (CAC No. MF8437) ML17123A3482017-07-27027 July 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 291, Revise the Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Permanently Defueled Condition ML17144A2462017-06-21021 June 2017 Approval of Certified Fuel Handler Training and Retraining Program to Facilitate Activities Associated with Decommissioning and Irradiated Fuel Handling Management ML17053A0992017-04-0707 April 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 290, Request to Delete License Condition 3.D., Fire Protection Program, No Longer Needed for Permanently Shutdown and Defueled Condition ML16141A7392016-05-27027 May 2016 Safety Evaluation, Review of Aging Management Program of Reactor Vessel Internals Based on MRP-227-A, Materials Reliability Program: Pressurized Water Reactor Internals Inspection and Evaluation Guidelines ML16104A0742016-04-15015 April 2016 Relief Request, Request to Use a Portion of a Later Edition of the ASME B&PV Code, Section XI, Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML16084A7552016-04-0505 April 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 287, Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-522, Revise Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for 10 Hours/Month, Using CLIIP ML15307A0132016-02-23023 February 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 286, Request to Make Administrative Changes to the Technical Specifications to Update Titles, Delete Obsolete Actions in Appendix B, and Relocate a Definition ML16041A3082016-02-19019 February 2016 Relief Requests P-1 - LPSI and CS Pumps; P-2 - Adjusting Hydraulic Parameters Consistent W/Code Case OMN-21; G-1 - Test Frequency Consistent W/Code Case OMN-20, Fifth 10-Year Inservice Testing Interval ML15288A0052015-12-15015 December 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 285, Adopt Emergency Action Level Scheme Pursuant to Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 99-01, Revision 6, Development of Emergency Action Levels for Non-Passive Reactors ML15294A2792015-11-19019 November 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 284, Request to Revise License Condition Related to Cyber Security Plan Milestone 8 Full Implementation Date ML15232A0032015-08-21021 August 2015 Relief Request RR-14, Relief from ASME Code Case N-729-1 Requirements for Reactor Vessel Head Penetration Nozzle Welds, Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML15209A8022015-08-10010 August 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 283, Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report to Allow Pipe Stress Analysis to Be Performed in Accordance with ASME Code Section III ML15111A3992015-06-30030 June 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 282, Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report for Controlling Raw Water Pump Operation and Safety Classification of Components During a Flood ML15035A2032015-03-27027 March 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 281, Revise Technical Specification 3.1, Table 3-3 to Correct Administrative Error in Surveillance Method for Containment Wide Range Radiation Monitors ML15015A4132015-02-20020 February 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 280, Revise Technical Specification 3.2, Table 3-5 to Add New Surveillance Requirement ML14356A0122014-12-29029 December 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 279, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirements for One-Time Extension from Refueling Frequency of Once Per 18 Months to Maximum of 28 Months ML14328A8142014-12-22022 December 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 278, Revise Technical Specification 2.5, Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) System to Allow 7-Day Completion Time for Turbine-Driven AFW Pump Based on TSTF-340, Revision 3 ML14323A5992014-12-0202 December 2014 Relief Request RR-13, Relief from Inservice Testing Requirements to Perform Testing of 4 Valves During the April 2015 Refueling Outage ML14316A1672014-11-19019 November 2014 Relief Request RR-14, Proposed Alternative for Temporary Acceptance of a Pin Hole Leak in Raw Water System 20-Inch Elbow Located in Room 19 of Auxiliary Building ML14279A2752014-11-0606 November 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 277, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement 3.2, Table 3-5, Item 3, for One-Time Extension of Frequency to Maximum of 28 Months ML14209A0272014-08-0707 August 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 276, Request to Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report for Westinghouse Plant-Specific Leak-Before-Break Analysis ML14098A0922014-06-16016 June 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 275, Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light-Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) ML14003A0032014-01-28028 January 2014 Issuance of Amendment No. 274, Revise Technical Specification 2.16, River Level, and Establish EAL Classification Criteria for External Flooding Events Under Radiological Emergency Response Plan ML13296A5842013-10-25025 October 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 273, Revise Current Licensing Basis of Pipe Break Criteria for High Energy Line Breaks (Exigent Circumstances) ML13203A0702013-07-26026 July 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 272 - Revise Current Licensing Basis to Adopt Revised Design Basis/Methodology for Addressing Design-Basis Tornado/Tornado Missile Impact (Exigent Circumstances) ML13141A6082013-06-25025 June 2013 Safety Assessment in Response to Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) - Recommendation 9.3 Communications Assessment ML13070A0422013-03-29029 March 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 271, Relocate Technical Specification LCO 2.17, Miscellaneous Radioactive Material Sources, and Surveillance Requirement 3.13 to Updated Safety Analysis Report ML13043A6612013-02-28028 February 2013 Issuance of Amendment No. 270 to Revise Technical Specification 2.15 to Establish Limiting Condition for Operation Requirements for Reactor Protective System Actuation Circuits ML13017A4672013-01-31031 January 2013 Approval of Request for Change to the Reactor Vessel Surveillance Capsule Removal Schedule ML12333A1192012-12-31031 December 2012 Issuance of Amendment No. 269, Incorporate New Radial Peaking Factor Definition and Clarify Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 2.10.2(6) ML1126204022011-09-30030 September 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 268, Revise Updated Safety Analysis Report to Relocate Acoustic Position and Tail Pipe Temperature Indication Surveillance Requirements from Technical Specifications ML1118615712011-08-31031 August 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 267, Revise Technical Specification (TS) 2.15 and TS 3.1 Related to Operability of Secondary Control Element Assembly Position Indication System Channels; Correction to TS 2.10.2(7)c ML1122702902011-08-18018 August 2011 Relief Request RR-12 from Code Case N-722, Additional Examinations for PWR Pressure Retaining Welds in Class 1 Components Fabricated with Alloy 600/82/182 Materials, Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML1118010942011-07-27027 July 2011 Issuance of Amendment No. 266, Revise License Condition and Approve Cyber Security Plan and Associated Implementation Schedule ML1022101332010-08-20020 August 2010 Request for Use of Alternative to Depth-Sizing Qualification for Volumetric Examinations of Reactor Pressure Vessel Welds for 4th 10-year Inservice Inspection Interval ML1009100772010-05-14014 May 2010 License Amendment, 264, Revision of Tech Spec Sections 2.0.1 and 2.7 for Inoperable System, Subsystem, or Component Due to Inoperable Power Source and Deletion of Diesel Generator Surveillance Requirement 3.7(1)e 2024-01-31
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November 13, 2006 Mr. R. T. Ridenoure Vice President - Chief Nuclear Officer
Omaha Public Power District
Fort Calhoun Station FC-2-4 Adm.
Post Office Box 550
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023-0550
SUBJECT:
FORT CALHOUN STATION, UNIT NO. 1 - ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT RE:
CHANGE OF CONTAINMENT BUILDING SUMP BUFFERING AGENT FROM
TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE TO SODIUM TETRABORATE (TAC NO. MD2864)
Dear Mr. Ridenoure:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has issued the enclosed Amendment No. 247 to Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-40 for the Fort Calhoun
Station, Unit No. 1. The amendment consists of changes to the Technical Specifications (TSs)
in response to your application dated August 21, 2006, as supplemented on September 6 and
October 10, 2006.
The amendment changed the TSs to: (1) revise TS Section 2.3(4) to change the reactor containment building sump buffering agent from trisodium phosphate to sodium tetraborate and
change the TS section title to "Containment Sump Buffering Agent Specification and Volume
Requirement", (2) revise TS 3.6(2)d to require a volume of sodium tetraborate that is within the
area of acceptable operation, as shown in TS Figure 2-3, and (3) make an administrative
correction to TS 3.6(2)d(i). The amendment allows Omaha Public Power District to replace the
trisodium phosphate in the containment with sodium tetraborate. Changes were also made to
the corresponding TS Bases. The TS changes are approved for Cycle 24 only, ending in the
spring 2008 refueling outage.
A copy of the related Safety Evaluation is also enclosed. The Notice of Issuance will be included in the Commission's next biweekly Federal Register notice.Sincerely,/RA/Alan B. Wang, Project Manager Plant Licensing Branch IV
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-285
Enclosures:
- 1. Amendment No. 247 to DPR-40
- 2. Safety Evaluation cc w/encls: See next page
PKG ML063120239 (Amendment: ML063120248, TS Pages: ML063180546 )
OFFIC ENRR/LPL4/PMNRR/LPL4/LAADES/CSGB/B CADES/SSIBOGC-NLONRR/LPL4/BCNAMEAWangLFeizollahiAHiserMScottBPooleDTeraoDATE11/8/0611/13/0611/6/0611/8/0611/13/0611/13/06 OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT DOCKET NO. 50-285 FORT CALHOUN STATION, UNIT NO. 1 AMENDMENT TO RENEWED FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No. 247 License No. DPR-401.The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) has found that:A.The application for amendment by the Omaha Public Power District (the licensee), dated August 21, 2006, as supplemented on September 6 and October
10, 2006, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations
set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I;B.The facility will operate in conformity with the application, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission;C.There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the
public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the
Commission's regulations;D.The issuance of this license amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E.The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of the Commission's regulations and all applicable requirements have been satisfied. 2.Accordingly, Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-40 is amended by changes to the Technical Specifications as indicated in the attachment to this license
amendment, and paragraph 3.B. of Facility Operating License No. DPR-40.3.The license amendment is effective as of its date of issuance and shall be implemented within 90 days of issuance.
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
/RA/David Terao, Chief Plant Licensing Branch IV
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Attachment:
Changes to the Renewed Facility Operating
License No. DPR-40
and Technical Specifications Date of Issuance: November 13, 2006 ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO. 247 RENEWED FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-40 DOCKET NO. 50-285 Replace page 3 of the Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-40 with the attached page 3. Replace the following pages of the Appendix A Technical Specifications with the attached revised pages. The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain vertical
lines indicating the areas of change.
REMOVE INSERTTOC - Page 8TOC - Page 82.3 - Page 42.3 - Page 4 2.3 - Page 62.3 - Page 6 2.3 - Page 82.3 - Page 8 3.6 - Page 13.6 - Page 1 3.6 - Page 23.6 - Page 2 3.6 - Page 63.6 - Page 6 3.6 - Page 73.6 - Page 7 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELATED TO AMENDMENT NO. 247 TO RENEWED FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-40 OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT FORT CALHOUN STATION, UNIT NO. 1 DOCKET NO. 50-28
51.0INTRODUCTION
By application dated August 21, 2006, as supplemented on September 6 and October 10, 2006 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) AccessionNos. ML062340039, ML062570173, and ML063070017, respectively), Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) requested changes to the Technical Specifications (Appendix A to Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-40) for the Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 (FCS).
The amendment proposed to revise the Technical Specifications (TSs) to replace references to trisodium phosphate (TSP) with sodium tetraborate (STB). Specifically, the proposed changes
would: (1) revise TS Section 2.3.(4) to change the reactor containment building sump buffering
agent from TSP to STB and change the TS section title to "Containment Sump Buffering Agent
Specification and Volume Requirement;" (2) revise TS 3.6(2)d to require a volume of STB that is
within an area of acceptable operation as shown in TS Figure 2-3; and (3) make an
administrative correction to TS 3.6(2)d(i). Changes were also proposed to the corresponding
TS Bases. The proposed TS change request was limited to one operating cycle, Cycle 24, ending in the spring 2008 refueling cycle. OPPD has informed the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) staff that it plans to submit another license amendment request supporting
this change for operation during subsequent cycles.
The two supplements dated September 6 and October 10, 2006, provided additional information that clarified the application, did not expand the scope of the application as originally noticed, and did not change the staff's original proposed no significant hazards consideration
determination as published in the Federal Register on August 30, 2006 (71 FR 51646).
2.0REGULATORY EVALUATION
The NRC staff review addresses the impact of the proposed change from TSP to STB on containment sump performance, especially pot ential chemical effects impact on sump screen blockage and head loss.
The containment sump (also known as the emergency recirculation sump) is part of the
emergency core cooling system (ECCS). Every nuclear power plant is required by
Section 50.46 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) to have an ECCS to mitigate a design-basis accident. Paragraph 50.46(a) of 10 CFR states in part, that each
"pressurized light-water nuclear power reactor ... must be provided with an [ECCS] that must be
designed so that its calculated cooling performance following postulated loss-of-coolant
accidents conforms to the criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this section." Paragraph
50.46(b)(5) of 10 CFR, "Long-term cooling," states "After any calculated successful initial
operation of the ECCS, the calculated core temperature shall be maintained at an acceptably
low value and decay heat shall be removed for the extended period of time required by the
long-lived radioactivity remaining in the core."
In addition, the NRC staff utilized the following regulatory guidance in performing this review: *NUREG-0800, Section 6.5.2, "Containment Spray as a Fission Product Cleanup System," which states, in part, that long-term iodine retention may be assumed only
when the equilibrium sump solution pH, after mixing and dilution with the primary coolant
and ECCS injection, is above 7,*Regulatory Guide 1.82, Revision 3, "Water Sources for Long-Term Recirculation Cooling Following a Loss-of-Coolant Accident," Section 1.1.2, which states, in part, that debris
that could accumulate on the sump screen should be minimized, and
3.0TECHNICAL EVALUATION
Under loss-of-coolant-accident (LOCA) conditions, buffering agents must be added to the pool of water in the containment building to increase the pH to a value of greater than 7. Buffering is
primarily required to reduce the release of i odine fission products from the containment pool to the containment atmosphere as iodine gas, in order to control the radiological consequences of
the accident. Maintaining a pH above 7 prevents significant amounts of iodine, released from
fuel failures and dissolved in the recirculation water, from converting to a volatile form and
evolving into the containment atmosphere. In addition to dose considerations, raising the pH in
the post-LOCA containment pool to a value greater than 7 reduces the general corrosion rate of
some structural materials (e.g., steel) and inhibits stress corrosion cracking in austenitic
stainless steel. The current FCS TS 2.3(4) requires a TSP volume that is a function of the
reactor coolant system critical boron concent ration over an operating cycle as shown in TS Figure 2-3.
NRC-sponsored testing at the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) indicated that substantial head loss can occur if sufficient calcium phosphate is produced in a sump pool and transported
to a pre-existing fiber bed on the containment sump screen. Consequently, the ECCS flow and containment spray system flow could be reduced by the increased head loss across the sump
screen while in the post-LOCA recirculation phase. The NRC staff communicated these results
to the industry in Information Notice (IN) 2005-26, "Results of Chemical Effects Head Loss Tests
in a Simulated PWR [Pressurized-Water Reactor] Sump Pool Environment," dated September
16, 2005, and its associated Supplement 1 to IN 2005-26, "Additional Results of Chemical
Effects Tests in a Simulated PWR Sump Pool Environment," dated January 20, 2006.
Currently, FCS has both a potential source of calcium (calcium silicate insulation) and a source
of phosphate (TSP buffer) that could produce a calcium phosphate precipitate in a postulated
LOCA. OPPD requested this amendment to minimize the potential for exacerbating sump
screen blockage due to a potential chemical interaction between TSP and certain calcium-
containing insulation material used in containment to form calcium phosphate. Therefore, this
OPPD amendment switches the buffering chemical from TSP to STB to remove the phosphate
source from containment, thereby reducing the amount of precipitate that may be formed in a
postulated post-LOCA containment pool. 3.1Replacement of TSP with STB
The NRC staff reviewed the licensee's regulatory and technical analyses related to the impact of the proposed change from TSP to STB on containment sump performance, particularly the
potential impact from chemical effects on sump screen blockage and head-loss aspects of
design-basis accidents. For the purpose of this safety evaluation, the issue of chemical effects
involves interactions between the post-LOCA PWR containment environment and containment materials that may produce corrosion products, gelatinous material, or other chemical reaction
products capable of affecting sump screen head loss. Information regarding these analyses
was provided by OPPD in Section 5.0 of its August 21, 2006, submittal.
The OPPD evaluation determined that STB is an acceptable alternative to TSP based on industry testing of buffers outlined in WCAP-16596-NP, "Evaluation of Alternative Emergency
Core Cooling System Buffering Agents" and through plant-specific application of the chemical
model developed in WCAP-16530-NP, "Evaluation of Post-Accident Chemical Effects in
Containment Sump Fluids to Support GSI-191." The OPPD analysis, based on the
aforementioned industry buffer tests and chemical model, determined that switching from TSP to STB would maintain the appropriate post-accident pH control while reducing the amount of precipitate by approximately 70 percent. The NRC staff has not completed its review of WCAP-
16530-NP and has issued a request for additional information (ADAMS Accession No.
ML062440433). The NRC staff did not perform a detailed review of WCAP-16596-NP because
the NRC staff found that the licensee provided adequate information to support this amendment
request without reference to this WCAP. Although the NRC staff review of WCAP-16530-NP
model is not complete, for the purpose of this amendment, the NRC staff considers the
predicted aluminum concentration to be consistent with aluminum corrosion test data. The
model predicted the dissolved aluminum conc entration in the FCS postulated post-LOCA containment pool would be 22 parts per million (ppm).
As discussed later in this section, even if the predicted FCS aluminum concentration amount is doubled, it would not be expected that this
would affect head loss in the STB buffered environment.
In order to address ongoing technical issues related to the potential for chemical products to affect the sump screen or downstream components, the NRC staff has sponsored several test
programs. The initial investigation of potential chemical effects was accomplished in a
NRC-nuclear industry jointly sponsored Integrated Chemical Effects Test (ICET) program
conducted by the Los Alamos National Laboratory at the University of New Mexico. A total of
5 tests were conducted in the ICET program, with each test representing a different set of plant
materials and post-LOCA containment pool environment
- s. Potential chemical effects from the combination of TSP and calcium silicate, which is relevant to the FCS plant-specific conditions, were evaluated in ICET #3. During this test, a calcium phosphate precipitate was observed in
the test tank fluid within 30 minutes of the initiation of the spray solution containing TSP.
Since chemical products had formed in some of the environments during the ICET program, the NRC subsequently sponsored testing at ANL to evaluate the impact of these chemical products
on head loss. The ANL tests were performed in a vertical head-loss loop using a flat test
screen covered with simulated debris from containment materials. For the ICET #3 type
environment (borated water, TSP buffer) relevant to FCS, the tests included measurement of head loss across the test screen that had been covered with calcium silicate and fiberglass
insulation. Test results are provided in the attachment to IN 2005-26 and Supplement 1 to
IN 2005-26. These results demonstrated that substantial head loss can occur if sufficient
calcium phosphate is produced in a containment pool and is transported to a sump screen
along with fibrous insulation debris.
Along with the calcium silicate insulation-TSP environment (i.e., ICET #3), both the ICET program and the ANL Head Loss Test program evaluated a STB buffered environment (i.e., ICET #5). In contrast to the ICET #3 environment with calcium silicate and TSP, the ICET #5
STB environment did not produce a calcium phosphate precipitate since there is no phosphate
source. In the STB environment, however, co rrosion of aluminum is important since aluminum-containing precipitate formed in the ICET #5 test solution after it had cooled from the
140 " F test temperature to ambient temperatur
- e. The peak dissolved aluminum concentration measured in the ICET #5 test solution was approximately 55 ppm.
In addition to differences in the chemical products formed in TSP and STB environments and the timing of their formation, there were distinct differences in how these precipitates affected
head loss during testing at ANL. Although chemical species are discussed in terms of fluid
volume (i.e., ppm) within the ANL test loop, it is important to scale chemical effects test results
based on a product mass per unit screen area basis. In the TSP-buffered environment with an
approximate 12 millimeter Nukon fiberglass bed, significant head loss was consistently measured on a horizontal flat screen with a calcium silicate loading of 0.7 kilograms per meter
- 2. For calcium silicate insulation additions as low as 0.5 grams per liter, the equivalent dissolved
calcium concentration was shown to reach a level that produced significant pressure drop within
a few hours. In contrast to the TSP environment head-loss behavior, the STB environment with
a 50 ppm dissolved aluminum concentration (approximately twice the dissolved aluminum concentration predicted by the WCAP-16530-NP model for FCS) produced little or no increase
in head loss above the baseline head loss in tests of 11 and 19 days duration. Since 100 ppm
dissolved aluminum produced significant head lo ss in the STB environment, long-term bench-top tests were performed to determine a threshold concentration for precipitate formation. In these bench-top tests, small amounts of precipitate were initially observed at a 60 ppm dissolved aluminum concentration.
Table 1 provides a comparison of results from NRC-sponsored tests with the ICET #3 type environment (i.e., TSP with dissolved calcium) and ICET #5 type environment (i.e., containing a STB buffer).
Table 1. Comparison of ICET and Head-loss Test Results with TSP and STB Buffers.TestBuffer/MaterialsResultICET #3TSP-calcium silicate and fiberglass Calcium phosphate precipitate observed within 30 minutes of TSP addition. Significant amounts of
precipitate deposited on stainless steel mesh
insulation bags within the test tank. ICET #5STB-fiberglassNo visible precipitate at the test temperature.
Precipitate observed in the test solution after
cooling to ambient temperature.
ANL Head Loss, ICET #3 environment TSP-dissolved calcium from calcium
silicate insulation or
by CaCl 2 solution Significant head loss across a fiber-covered screen section consistently occurred when the dissolved
calcium concentration was 25 ppm or greater.
ANL Head Loss, ICET #5 environment, and bench-top
tests STB with dissolved aluminum from
aluminum nitrate
solution Long-term head loss test with fiber bed (or fiber bed with some cal-sil insulation) showed no significant
head-loss increase with a 50 ppm dissolved
aluminum concentration. Visual indications of small
amounts of precipitate in bench-top testing at 60
ppm. An increase in head loss was measured at a
70 ppm concentration and a substantial head loss
was observed at a 100 ppm dissolved aluminum
concentration.
In addition to aluminum-based precipitates, calcium-based precipitates can also form in the STB environment. Two potential sources of calcium in the FCS containment are calcium silicate
insulation and concrete. The OPPD analysis using the WCAP-16530-NP chemical model did
not predict any calcium-based precipitates. Gi ven the limited duration of this amendment, the NRC staff determined that it did not need to perform a detailed review of the OPPD reference
material that developed the threshold amount of dissolved calcium needed to form a precipitate
in STB. A more detailed review would be performed for an amendment seeking a permanent
change to STB. NRC-sponsored testing at ANL included a single test with calcium silicate
insulation in the STB environment and much lower head losses were observed compared to
corresponding tests with TSP. The ANL tests, however, were not performed over the full range
of calcium-silicate loadings that might be of interest.
Along with the above evaluations based on chemical effects testing, the NRC staff performed an independent calculation to verify that the amount of STB required by the FCS TS would be
sufficient to raise the equilibrium pH in the post-LOCA containment pool to a value greater than 7.
The NRC staff confirmed that the post-LOCA containment pool pH will be maintained above
pH 7 with STB.
The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's safety analyses of the impact of this amendment to replace the TSP buffer with STB, for a period of one cycle, and has determined that this
replacement would not result in an accident initiator nor create a new or different kind of accident
than those previously analyzed. As currently r equired, the post-LOCA containment pool pH will be maintained above a pH of 7 with STB. The NRC staff has concluded that the proposed
change decreases the risk of sump screen blockage following a design-basis accident, since the amount of chemical precipitate produced in the post-LOCA containment pool will be substantially reduced and the timing of any precipitate that may form should be delayed compared to the
precipitate that would form with the TSP buffer. Therefore, the NRC staff finds the amendment
requesting replacement of TSP with STB to be acceptable. 3.2TS Changes 3.2.1TS 2.3(4)
As discussed above, the NRC staff has determined that the reactor containment building sump buffering agent can be changed for one cycle from TSP to STB and, therefore, the changes
proposed for TS Section 2.3(4) are acceptable. In addition, the change of TS Section 2.3(4) Title
to "Containment Sump Buffering Agent Specification and Volume Requirement," is editorial in
nature and, therefore, is acceptable.3.2.2 TS 3.6(2)d As discussed above, the NRC staff has determined that the reactor containment building sump buffering agent can be changed for one cycle from TSP to STB and, therefore, the changes
proposed for TS Section 3.6(2)d are acceptable. The surveillance requirement of TS 3.6(2)d is
revised to require a volume of STB that is within the area of acceptable operation of Figure 2-
- 3. The NRC staff has determined that Figure 2-3 provides the pH control limits necessary to
maintain the post-LOCA containment pool to a pH value greater than 7 and, therefore, this TS
change is acceptable.
In addition, the licensee identified a typographical error in TS 3.6(2)d. An extraneous "i" was removed from the first section. The NRC staff agrees that this change is editorial in nature and, therefore, is acceptable. 3.2.3Bases Changes The licensee included in its application the revised TS Bases to be implemented with the TS change. The NRC staff finds that the TS Bases Control Program is the appropriate process for
updating the affected TS Bases pages and, therefore, has no comment on the proposed Bases
changes.
4.0STATE CONSULTATION
In accordance with the Commission's regulations, the Nebraska State official was notified of the proposed issuance of the amendment. The State official had no comments.
5.0ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
The amendment changes a requirement with respect to the installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area as defined in 10 CFR Part 20. The NRC staff has
determined that the amendment involves no significant increase in the amounts, and no
significant change in the types, of any effluents that may be released offsite, and that there is no
significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure. The Commission
has previously issued a proposed finding that the amendment involves no significant hazards consideration and there has been no public comment on such finding (71 FR 51646; published on
August 30, 2006). Accordingly, the amendment meets the eligibility criteria for categorical
exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b) no environmental impact
statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the issuance of the
amendment.
6.0CONCLUSION
The Commission has concluded, based on the considerations discussed above, that: (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the
common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.Principal Contributors:P. Klein K. Parczewski Date: November 13, 2006 April 2006 Ft. Calhoun Station, Unit 1 cc: Winston & Strawn ATTN: James R. Curtiss, Esq.
1700 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20006-3817 Chairman Washington County Board of Supervisors
P.O. Box 466
Blair, NE 68008 Mr. John Hanna, Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
P.O. Box 310
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023 Regional Administrator, Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4005 Ms. Julia Schmitt, Manager Radiation Control Program
Nebraska Health & Human Services R & L
Public Health Assurance
301 Centennial Mall, South
P.O. Box 95007
Lincoln, NE 68509-5007 Mr. David J. Bannister, Manager Fort Calhoun Station
Omaha Public Power District
Fort Calhoun Station FC-1-1 Plant
P.O. Box 550
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023-0550 Mr. Joe L. McManis Manager - Nuclear Licensing
Omaha Public Power District
Fort Calhoun Station FC-2-4 Adm.
P.O. Box 550
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023-0550 Mr. Daniel K. McGhee Bureau of Radiological Health
Iowa Department of Public Health
Lucas State Office Building, 5th Floor
321 East 12th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319