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{{#Wiki_filter:Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Annual Assessment Meeting Reactor Oversight Program - CY 2007 Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region II Baxley, GA April 9, 2008
--CY 2007 CY 2007 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission
--Region II Region II Baxley, GA Baxley, GA April 9, 2008 April 9, 2008 Purpose of Today's MeetingA public forum for discu ssion of the licensee
's performanceNRC will address the licensee performance issues identified in t he annual assessment letterLicensee will be give n the opportunity to respond to the information in the letter and


inform the NRC of new or existing programs to maintain or improve their performance AgendaIntroduction  Review of Reactor Oversight ProcessNational Summary of Plant PerformanceDiscussion of Plant Performance ResultsLicensee Response and RemarksNRC Closing RemarksBreakNRC available to address public questions Victor McCreeActing Regional Administrator Charles CastoActing Deputy Regional AdministratorDivision of Reactor ProjectsJoseph Shea, Acting Director Harold Christensen, Deputy Director Division of Reactor SafetyKriss Kennedy, Director David Ayres, Acting Deputy DirectorProjects Branch 2Scott Shaeffer, Chief(404) 562-4521Regional Specialists InspectorsResident Inspectors (RI)James Hickey, Senior RIPhil Niebaum, RIRI Office:  (912) 367-9881Project Engineers (PE)Curt Rapp, Senior PETonya  Lighty, PE Region II Organization NRC Strategic GoalsSafety:  Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environmentSecurity:  Ensure adequate protection in the    secure use and management of radioactive materials NRC Performance GoalsSafety: Ensure protection of the public health and safety and the environmentSecurity: Ensure the secure use and management
Purpose of Todays Meeting A public forum for discussion of the licensees performance NRC will address the licensee performance issues identified in the annual assessment letter Licensee will be given the opportunity to respond to the information in the letter and inform the NRC of new or existing programs to maintain or improve their performance


of radioactive materialsOpenness: Ensure openness in our regulatory
Agenda Introduction Review of Reactor Oversight Process National Summary of Plant Performance Discussion of Plant Performance Results Licensee Response and Remarks NRC Closing Remarks Break NRC available to address public questions


processEffectiveness: Ensure that NRC actions are
Region II Organization Victor McCree Acting Regional Administrator Charles Casto Acting Deputy Regional Administrator Division of Reactor Projects                  Division of Reactor Safety Joseph Shea, Acting Director                    Kriss Kennedy, Director Harold Christensen, Deputy Director          David Ayres, Acting Deputy Director Projects Branch 2 Scott Shaeffer, Chief                    Regional Specialists Inspectors (404) 562-4521 Resident Inspectors (RI)
Project Engineers (PE)
James Hickey, Senior RI Curt Rapp, Senior PE Phil Niebaum, RI Tonya Lighty, PE RI Office: (912) 367-9881


effective, efficient, realistic, and timelyManagement: Ensure excellence in agency management to carry out the NRC'strategic
NRC Strategic Goals Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment Security: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials


objective Reactor Oversight ProcessSafetyCornerstonesBaseline Inspection ResultsAction MatrixSignificance ThresholdPerformance IndicatorResultsRegulatory ResponseStrategicPerformance AreasSafetyCornerstonesBaseline Inspection ResultsSignificance ThresholdAction MatrixSignificance ThresholdPerformance IndicatorResultsStrategicPerformance Areas Examples of Baseline InspectionsEquipment Alignment    ~80 hrs/yrFire Protection  ~200 hrs TrienniallyOperator Response      ~125 hrs/yrEmergency Preparedness  ~80 hrs/yrRad Release Controls    ~110 hrs BienniallyWorker Radiation Protection  ~90 hrs/yrCorrective Action Program ~250 hrs BienniallyCorrective Action Case Reviews  ~60 hrs/yr Performance Thresholds Performance Indicators Green: Only Baseline Inspection White:May increase NRC oversight Yellow:Requires more NRC oversightRed:Requires more NRC oversightInspection Findings Green:Very Low safety significance White:Low to moderate safety significance Yellow:Substantial safety significanceRed:High safety significance Action Matrix ConceptLicenseeResponseRegulatoryResponseDegradedCornerstoneMultiple/Rep.DegradedCornerstoneUnacceptablePerformanceIncreasing Safety Significance Increasing NRC Inspection EffortsIncreasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement Increasing Regulatory Actions National Summary of Plant Performance Status at End of CY 2007Licensee Response  87Regulatory Response  8 Degraded Cornerstone8 Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone1Unacceptable  0Total104**Includes Browns Ferry Unit 1 which was restarted in 2007 National SummaryPerformance Indicator Results(end of CY 2007)*Green1942*White8*Yellow2*Red0Total Inspection Findings(CY 2007)*Green759*White9*Yellow5*Red0 2007 Inspection Activities4700 hours of inspection-related activitiesEngineering ModificationsIn-service InspectionsRadiation ProtectionIndependent Spent Fuel Storage FacilityBiennial Problem Ident ification & ResolutionMaintenance EffectivenessForce-on-Force ExerciseEmergency Plan Exercise 2007 Assessment Results -Unit 1Licensee Response ColumnAll findings very low sa fety significance (Green)All Performance Indicators were Green 2007 Assessment Results -Unit 2Regulatory Response ColumnWhite Mitigating Systems Performance Index, High Pressure Injection System PI in
NRC Performance Goals Safety: Ensure protection of the public health and safety and the environment Security: Ensure the secure use and management of radioactive materials Openness: Ensure openness in our regulatory process Effectiveness: Ensure that NRC actions are effective, efficient, realistic, and timely Management: Ensure excellence in agency management to carry out the NRC strategic objective


the second quarter 2007Supplemental Inspection completed March 2008 with satisfactory resultsAll findings very low safety significance (Green)All other Performance Indicators were Green 2007 Assessment SummarySouthern Nuclear operated Hatch in a manner that preserved public health and safetyAll cornerstone objectives were metNRC plans baseline inspections for the remainder of 2008 Contacting the NRCReport an emergency(301) 816-5100 (call collect)Report a safety concern   (800) 695-7403 Allegation@nrc.govGeneral information or questionsPublic Web site: www.nrc.govSelect "What We Do"for Public Affairs Reference SourcesReactor Oversight Processhttp://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/index.htmlPublic Electronic Reading Roomhttp://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.htmlPublic Document Room1-800-397-4209}}
Reactor Oversight Process Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection                    Performance Indicator Performance  Indicator Baseline Inspection Results                                Results Results                                Results Significance                    Significance Significance Threshold                        Threshold Threshold Action Matrix Action Matrix Regulatory Response
 
Examples of Baseline Inspections Equipment Alignment            ~80 hrs/yr Fire Protection                ~200 hrs Triennially Operator Response              ~125 hrs/yr Emergency Preparedness        ~80 hrs/yr Rad Release Controls          ~110 hrs Biennially Worker Radiation Protection    ~90 hrs/yr Corrective Action Program      ~250 hrs Biennially Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr
 
Performance Thresholds Performance Indicators Green:    Only Baseline Inspection White:    May increase NRC oversight Yellow:  Requires more NRC oversight Red:      Requires more NRC oversight Inspection Findings Green:    Very Low safety significance White:    Low to moderate safety significance Yellow:  Substantial safety significance Red:      High safety significance
 
Action Matrix Concept Licensee Regulatory Degraded    Multiple/Rep. Unacceptable Response Response  Cornerstone Degraded      Performance Cornerstone Increasing Safety Significance Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement Increasing Regulatory Actions
 
National Summary of Plant Performance Status at End of CY 2007 Licensee Response                                87 Regulatory Response                              8 Degraded Cornerstone                              8 Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone 1 Unacceptable                                      0 Total                                        104*
*Includes Browns Ferry Unit 1 which was restarted in 2007
 
National Summary Performance Indicator Results (end of CY 2007)
* Green      1942
* White          8
* Yellow          2
* Red            0 Total Inspection Findings (CY 2007)
* Green        759
* White          9
* Yellow        5
* Red            0
 
2007 Inspection Activities 4700 hours of inspection-related activities Engineering Modifications In-service Inspections Radiation Protection Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility Biennial Problem Identification & Resolution Maintenance Effectiveness Force-on-Force Exercise Emergency Plan Exercise
 
2007 Assessment Results - Unit 1 Licensee Response Column All findings very low safety significance (Green)
All Performance Indicators were Green
 
2007 Assessment Results - Unit 2 Regulatory Response Column White Mitigating Systems Performance Index, High Pressure Injection System PI in the second quarter 2007 Supplemental Inspection completed March 2008 with satisfactory results All findings very low safety significance (Green)
All other Performance Indicators were Green
 
2007 Assessment Summary Southern Nuclear operated Hatch in a manner that preserved public health and safety All cornerstone objectives were met NRC plans baseline inspections for the remainder of 2008
 
Contacting the NRC Report an emergency (301) 816-5100 (call collect)
Report a safety concern (800) 695-7403 Allegation@nrc.gov General information or questions Public Web site: www.nrc.gov Select What We Do for Public Affairs
 
Reference Sources Reactor Oversight Process http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/index.html Public Electronic Reading Room http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html Public Document Room 1-800-397-4209}}

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Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant Annual Assessment Meeting Reactor Oversight Program - CY 2007 Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region II Baxley, GA April 9, 2008

Purpose of Todays Meeting A public forum for discussion of the licensees performance NRC will address the licensee performance issues identified in the annual assessment letter Licensee will be given the opportunity to respond to the information in the letter and inform the NRC of new or existing programs to maintain or improve their performance

Agenda Introduction Review of Reactor Oversight Process National Summary of Plant Performance Discussion of Plant Performance Results Licensee Response and Remarks NRC Closing Remarks Break NRC available to address public questions

Region II Organization Victor McCree Acting Regional Administrator Charles Casto Acting Deputy Regional Administrator Division of Reactor Projects Division of Reactor Safety Joseph Shea, Acting Director Kriss Kennedy, Director Harold Christensen, Deputy Director David Ayres, Acting Deputy Director Projects Branch 2 Scott Shaeffer, Chief Regional Specialists Inspectors (404) 562-4521 Resident Inspectors (RI)

Project Engineers (PE)

James Hickey, Senior RI Curt Rapp, Senior PE Phil Niebaum, RI Tonya Lighty, PE RI Office: (912) 367-9881

NRC Strategic Goals Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment Security: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials

NRC Performance Goals Safety: Ensure protection of the public health and safety and the environment Security: Ensure the secure use and management of radioactive materials Openness: Ensure openness in our regulatory process Effectiveness: Ensure that NRC actions are effective, efficient, realistic, and timely Management: Ensure excellence in agency management to carry out the NRC strategic objective

Reactor Oversight Process Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Performance Indicator Performance Indicator Baseline Inspection Results Results Results Results Significance Significance Significance Threshold Threshold Threshold Action Matrix Action Matrix Regulatory Response

Examples of Baseline Inspections Equipment Alignment ~80 hrs/yr Fire Protection ~200 hrs Triennially Operator Response ~125 hrs/yr Emergency Preparedness ~80 hrs/yr Rad Release Controls ~110 hrs Biennially Worker Radiation Protection ~90 hrs/yr Corrective Action Program ~250 hrs Biennially Corrective Action Case Reviews ~60 hrs/yr

Performance Thresholds Performance Indicators Green: Only Baseline Inspection White: May increase NRC oversight Yellow: Requires more NRC oversight Red: Requires more NRC oversight Inspection Findings Green: Very Low safety significance White: Low to moderate safety significance Yellow: Substantial safety significance Red: High safety significance

Action Matrix Concept Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/Rep. Unacceptable Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Performance Cornerstone Increasing Safety Significance Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement Increasing Regulatory Actions

National Summary of Plant Performance Status at End of CY 2007 Licensee Response 87 Regulatory Response 8 Degraded Cornerstone 8 Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone 1 Unacceptable 0 Total 104*

  • Includes Browns Ferry Unit 1 which was restarted in 2007

National Summary Performance Indicator Results (end of CY 2007)

  • Green 1942
  • White 8
  • Yellow 2
  • Red 0 Total Inspection Findings (CY 2007)
  • Green 759
  • White 9
  • Yellow 5
  • Red 0

2007 Inspection Activities 4700 hours0.0544 days <br />1.306 hours <br />0.00777 weeks <br />0.00179 months <br /> of inspection-related activities Engineering Modifications In-service Inspections Radiation Protection Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility Biennial Problem Identification & Resolution Maintenance Effectiveness Force-on-Force Exercise Emergency Plan Exercise

2007 Assessment Results - Unit 1 Licensee Response Column All findings very low safety significance (Green)

All Performance Indicators were Green

2007 Assessment Results - Unit 2 Regulatory Response Column White Mitigating Systems Performance Index, High Pressure Injection System PI in the second quarter 2007 Supplemental Inspection completed March 2008 with satisfactory results All findings very low safety significance (Green)

All other Performance Indicators were Green

2007 Assessment Summary Southern Nuclear operated Hatch in a manner that preserved public health and safety All cornerstone objectives were met NRC plans baseline inspections for the remainder of 2008

Contacting the NRC Report an emergency (301) 816-5100 (call collect)

Report a safety concern (800) 695-7403 Allegation@nrc.gov General information or questions Public Web site: www.nrc.gov Select What We Do for Public Affairs

Reference Sources Reactor Oversight Process http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/index.html Public Electronic Reading Room http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html Public Document Room 1-800-397-4209