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{{#Wiki_filter:April 10, 2007Mr. Christopher M. CranePresident and Chief Nuclear Officer Exelon Nuclear Exelon Generation Company, LLC 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555SUBJECT:CLINTON POWER STATION - INFORMATION REQUEST FOR AN NRCBIENNIAL BASELINE COMPONENT DESIGN BASES INSPECTION 05000461/2007006(DRS)
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==SUBJECT:==
CLINTON POWER STATION - INFORMATION REQUEST FOR AN NRC BIENNIAL BASELINE COMPONENT DESIGN BASES INSPECTION 05000461/2007006(DRS)


==Dear Mr. Crane:==
==Dear Mr. Crane:==
On October 15, 2007, the NRC will begin a biennial baseline Component Design BasesInspection (CDBI) at the Clinton Power Station. This inspection will be performed in accordance with revised NRC Baseline Inspection Procedure (IP) 71111.21 and replaces the biennial Safety System Design and Performance Capability Inspection. The CDBI inspection focuses on components which have high risk and low design margins. The components to be reviewed during this baseline inspection will be identified during an in-office preparation week prior to the first week of the onsite inspection. In addition, a number of risk significant operator actions and operating experience issues, associated with the component samples, will also be selected for review. The inspection will include three weeks onsite, including the information gathering during thefirst onsite week. The inspection team will consist of six NRC inspectors, of whom five willfocus on engineering and one on operations. The current inspection schedule is as follows: *October 15 through October 19, 2007;*October 29 through November 2, 2007; and  
On October 15, 2007, the NRC will begin a biennial baseline Component Design Bases Inspection (CDBI) at the Clinton Power Station. This inspection will be performed in accordance with revised NRC Baseline Inspection Procedure (IP) 71111.21 and replaces the biennial Safety System Design and Performance Capability Inspection.
*November 12 through November 16, 2007.The team will be preparing for the inspection, mainly during the week of October 8, 2007, asdiscussed in the attached enclosure. A Region III Senior Reactor Analyst may accompany theinspection team during the week of October 15, 2007, to review probabilistic risk assessment data and assist in identifying risk significant components, which will be reviewed during the inspection.Experience with previous baseline design inspections of similar depth and length has shownthat these type of inspections are extremely resource intensive, both for the NRC inspectors and the licensee staff. In order to minimize the inspection impact on the site and to ensure a productive inspection for both parties, we have enclosed a request for information needed for the inspection.
 
The CDBI inspection focuses on components which have high risk and low design margins.
 
The components to be reviewed during this baseline inspection will be identified during an in-office preparation week prior to the first week of the onsite inspection. In addition, a number of risk significant operator actions and operating experience issues, associated with the component samples, will also be selected for review.
 
The inspection will include three weeks onsite, including the information gathering during the first onsite week. The inspection team will consist of six NRC inspectors, of whom five will focus on engineering and one on operations. The current inspection schedule is as follows:
* October 15 through October 19, 2007;
* October 29 through November 2, 2007; and
* November 12 through November 16, 2007.
 
The team will be preparing for the inspection, mainly during the week of October 8, 2007, as discussed in the attached enclosure. A Region III Senior Reactor Analyst may accompany the inspection team during the week of October 15, 2007, to review probabilistic risk assessment data and assist in identifying risk significant components, which will be reviewed during the inspection.
 
Experience with previous baseline design inspections of similar depth and length has shown that these type of inspections are extremely resource intensive, both for the NRC inspectors and the licensee staff. In order to minimize the inspection impact on the site and to ensure a productive inspection for both parties, we have enclosed a request for information needed for the inspection. It is important that all of these documents are up to date and complete in order to minimize the number of additional documents requested during the preparation and/or the onsite portions of the inspection. Insofar as possible, this information should be provided electronically to the lead inspector. The information request has been divided into three groups:
* The first group lists information necessary for our initial inspection scoping activities.
 
This information should be available to the lead inspector no later than September 17, 2007. By September 28, the lead inspector will communicate the initial selected set of approximately 30 high risk components.
 
* The second group of documents requested are those items needed to support our in-office preparation activities. This set of documents, including the calculations associated with the initial selected components, should be available at the Regional Office no later than October 5, 2007. During the in-office preparation activities, the team may identify additional information needed to support the inspection.
 
* The last group includes the additional information above as well as plant specific reference material. This information should be available to the team on the first day of the inspection. It is also requested that corrective action documents and questions developed during the inspection be provided to the inspectors throughout the inspection.
 
The lead inspector for this inspection is Mr. Zelig Falevits. We understand that our licensing contact for this inspection is Mr. R. Frantz of your organization. If there are any questions about the inspection or the material requested in the enclosure, please contact the lead inspector at (630) 829-9717 or via e-mail at ZXF@nrc.gov.


C. Crane-2-It is important that all of these documents are up to date and complete in order to minimize thenumber of additional documents requested during the preparation and/or the onsite portions of the inspection. Insofar as possible, this information should be provided electronically to the lead inspector. The information request has been divided into three groups:*The first group lists information necessary for our initial inspection scoping activities. This information should be available to the lead inspector no later than September 17, 2007. By September 28, the lead inspector will communicate the initial selected set of approximately 30 high risk components. *The second group of documents requested are those items needed to support ourin-office preparation activities. This set of documents, including the calculations associated with the initial selected components, should be available at the Regional Office no later than October 5, 2007. During the in-office preparation activities, the team may identify additional information needed to support the inspection. *The last group includes the additional information above as well as plant specificreference material. This information should be available to the team on the first day of the inspection. It is also requested that corrective action documents and questions developed during the inspection be provided to the inspectors throughout the inspection.The lead inspector for this inspection is Mr. Zelig Falevits. We understand that our licensingcontact for this inspection is Mr. R. Frantz of your organization. If there are any questions about the inspection or the material requested in the enclosure, please contact the lead inspector at (630) 829-9717 or via e-mail at ZXF@nrc.gov.In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter andits enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS), accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (thePublic Electronic Reading Room).
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS), accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).


Sincerely,
Sincerely,
/RA/Ann Marie Stone, ChiefEngineering Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-461License No. NPF-62Enclosure:Component Design Bases Inspection Document Request See Attached Distribution
/RA/
Ann Marie Stone, Chief Engineering Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-461 License No. NPF-62 Enclosure: Component Design Bases Inspection Document Request See Attached Distribution
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Clintion Power Station, Information Requested for NRC Biennial Baseline Component Design Bases Inspection 05000461/07-006
ML071000082
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Site: Clinton Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/10/2007
From: Ann Marie Stone
Division of Nuclear Materials Safety III
To: Crane C
Exelon Generation Co
References
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Download: ML071000082 (12)


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ril 10, 2007

SUBJECT:

CLINTON POWER STATION - INFORMATION REQUEST FOR AN NRC BIENNIAL BASELINE COMPONENT DESIGN BASES INSPECTION 05000461/2007006(DRS)

Dear Mr. Crane:

On October 15, 2007, the NRC will begin a biennial baseline Component Design Bases Inspection (CDBI) at the Clinton Power Station. This inspection will be performed in accordance with revised NRC Baseline Inspection Procedure (IP) 71111.21 and replaces the biennial Safety System Design and Performance Capability Inspection.

The CDBI inspection focuses on components which have high risk and low design margins.

The components to be reviewed during this baseline inspection will be identified during an in-office preparation week prior to the first week of the onsite inspection. In addition, a number of risk significant operator actions and operating experience issues, associated with the component samples, will also be selected for review.

The inspection will include three weeks onsite, including the information gathering during the first onsite week. The inspection team will consist of six NRC inspectors, of whom five will focus on engineering and one on operations. The current inspection schedule is as follows:

  • October 15 through October 19, 2007;
  • October 29 through November 2, 2007; and
  • November 12 through November 16, 2007.

The team will be preparing for the inspection, mainly during the week of October 8, 2007, as discussed in the attached enclosure. A Region III Senior Reactor Analyst may accompany the inspection team during the week of October 15, 2007, to review probabilistic risk assessment data and assist in identifying risk significant components, which will be reviewed during the inspection.

Experience with previous baseline design inspections of similar depth and length has shown that these type of inspections are extremely resource intensive, both for the NRC inspectors and the licensee staff. In order to minimize the inspection impact on the site and to ensure a productive inspection for both parties, we have enclosed a request for information needed for the inspection. It is important that all of these documents are up to date and complete in order to minimize the number of additional documents requested during the preparation and/or the onsite portions of the inspection. Insofar as possible, this information should be provided electronically to the lead inspector. The information request has been divided into three groups:

  • The first group lists information necessary for our initial inspection scoping activities.

This information should be available to the lead inspector no later than September 17, 2007. By September 28, the lead inspector will communicate the initial selected set of approximately 30 high risk components.

  • The second group of documents requested are those items needed to support our in-office preparation activities. This set of documents, including the calculations associated with the initial selected components, should be available at the Regional Office no later than October 5, 2007. During the in-office preparation activities, the team may identify additional information needed to support the inspection.
  • The last group includes the additional information above as well as plant specific reference material. This information should be available to the team on the first day of the inspection. It is also requested that corrective action documents and questions developed during the inspection be provided to the inspectors throughout the inspection.

The lead inspector for this inspection is Mr. Zelig Falevits. We understand that our licensing contact for this inspection is Mr. R. Frantz of your organization. If there are any questions about the inspection or the material requested in the enclosure, please contact the lead inspector at (630) 829-9717 or via e-mail at ZXF@nrc.gov.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS), accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).

Sincerely,

/RA/

Ann Marie Stone, Chief Engineering Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-461 License No. NPF-62 Enclosure: Component Design Bases Inspection Document Request See Attached Distribution