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NOED No. 93-3-008 Wisconsin Electric Power Company                                                       i ATTN: Mr. Robert E. Link                                                                 '
Docket Nos. 50-266; 50-301 NOED No. 93-3-008 Wisconsin Electric Power Company i
Vice President Nuclear Power                                                               ,
ATTN: Mr. Robert E. Link Vice President Nuclear Power 231 West Michigan Street - P379 Milwaukee, WI 53201 l
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==Dear Mr. Link:==
==Dear Mr. Link:==
==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION FOR WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY REGARDING THE POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 By telephone call and followup letter on December 3,1993, you requested the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to exercise its discretion not to enforce compliance with the required actions in Technical Specification 15.3.0.A. You informed the NRC on December 2, 1993, at 11:05 p.m. that the Point Beach plant would not be able to comply with the emergency diesel generator (EDG) operability requirements within the 3-hour time limit. Due to one EDG being out of service for planned maintenance and identification of the           ,
NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION FOR WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY REGARDING THE POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 By telephone call and followup letter on December 3,1993, you requested the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to exercise its discretion not to enforce compliance with the required actions in Technical Specification 15.3.0.A.
other EDG being out of service for a degraded starting system, you requested additional allowed outage time of 4-hours. You provided as justification for continued operation that the emergency gas turbine generator (GO-5) was available to power both the Train A and Train B safeguards buses should a loss of offsite power occur, and that one EDG, while not declared operable, was               -
You informed the NRC on December 2, 1993, at 11:05 p.m. that the Point Beach plant would not be able to comply with the emergency diesel generator (EDG) operability requirements within the 3-hour time limit.
available and expected to function as designed. In addition the offsite grid   [CC7 was stable with all four offsite power sources available.
Due to one EDG being out of service for planned maintenance and identification of the other EDG being out of service for a degraded starting system, you requested additional allowed outage time of 4-hours.
On the basis of our review of your justification and actions, the staff                 ;
You provided as justification for continued operation that the emergency gas turbine generator (GO-5) was available to power both the Train A and Train B safeguards buses should a loss of offsite power occur, and that one EDG, while not declared operable, was available and expected to function as designed.
concluded that extending the allowed inoperability time involved minimal risk to public health and safety. Integral to our decision was the increased                 >
In addition the offsite grid
safety attained by alleviating a shutdown transient on one or both units with           ;
[CC7 was stable with all four offsite power sources available.
both EDGs inoperable. Therefore, we exercised our discretion not to enforce             :
On the basis of our review of your justification and actions, the staff concluded that extending the allowed inoperability time involved minimal risk to public health and safety.
compliance with Technical Specification 15.3.0.A for a period of four hours commencing at 1:56 a.m. on December 3, 1993. We understand that you returned' one EDG to service at 2:30 a.m. on December 3, 1993, thereby terminating any further need for this enforcement discretion. We will consider enforcement               ,
Integral to our decision was the increased safety attained by alleviating a shutdown transient on one or both units with both EDGs inoperable. Therefore, we exercised our discretion not to enforce compliance with Technical Specification 15.3.0.A for a period of four hours commencing at 1:56 a.m. on December 3, 1993. We understand that you returned' one EDG to service at 2:30 a.m. on December 3, 1993, thereby terminating any further need for this enforcement discretion. We will consider enforcement 1
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Company action, as appropriate, for the conditions that led to the need for this exercise of enforcement discretion.
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 17 December 2024

Discusses Telcon & follow-up on Request to Exercise Discretion Not to Enforce Compliance W/Required Actions in TS 15.3.0.A
ML20058H221
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  
Issue date: 12/07/1993
From: Greenman E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Link R
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
References
NUDOCS 9312130020
Download: ML20058H221 (3)


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Docket Nos. 50-266; 50-301 NOED No. 93-3-008 Wisconsin Electric Power Company i

ATTN: Mr. Robert E. Link Vice President Nuclear Power 231 West Michigan Street - P379 Milwaukee, WI 53201 l

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Dear Mr. Link:

SUBJECT:

NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION FOR WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY REGARDING THE POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 By telephone call and followup letter on December 3,1993, you requested the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to exercise its discretion not to enforce compliance with the required actions in Technical Specification 15.3.0.A.

You informed the NRC on December 2, 1993, at 11:05 p.m. that the Point Beach plant would not be able to comply with the emergency diesel generator (EDG) operability requirements within the 3-hour time limit.

Due to one EDG being out of service for planned maintenance and identification of the other EDG being out of service for a degraded starting system, you requested additional allowed outage time of 4-hours.

You provided as justification for continued operation that the emergency gas turbine generator (GO-5) was available to power both the Train A and Train B safeguards buses should a loss of offsite power occur, and that one EDG, while not declared operable, was available and expected to function as designed.

In addition the offsite grid

[CC7 was stable with all four offsite power sources available.

On the basis of our review of your justification and actions, the staff concluded that extending the allowed inoperability time involved minimal risk to public health and safety.

Integral to our decision was the increased safety attained by alleviating a shutdown transient on one or both units with both EDGs inoperable. Therefore, we exercised our discretion not to enforce compliance with Technical Specification 15.3.0.A for a period of four hours commencing at 1:56 a.m. on December 3, 1993. We understand that you returned' one EDG to service at 2:30 a.m. on December 3, 1993, thereby terminating any further need for this enforcement discretion. We will consider enforcement 1

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Company action, as appropriate, for the conditions that led to the need for this exercise of enforcement discretion.

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orn:n:1 alcaed by L. G. m. :. man Edward G. Greenman, Director, Division of Reactor Projects cc:

J. B. Martin, Regional Administrator, Rlll G. J. Maxfield, Plant Manager OC/LFDCB Resident Inspector, Rill Virgil Kanable, Chief Boiler Section Cheryl L. Parrino, Chairman Wisconsin Public Service Commission j

State Liaison Officer L. J. Callan, Associate Director for Projects, NRR W. T. Russell Associate Director for Inspection and Technical Assessment, NRR J. W. Roe, Division Director, i

Division of Reactor Projects lil/IV/V, NRR J. Lieberman, Director, OE M. C. Thadani, Technical Assistant, Division of Reactor Projects 1/11, NRR PDR/LPDR t

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Company action, as appropriate, for the conditions that led to the need for this exercise of enforcement discretion.

Sincerely, Edward G. Greenman, Director, Division of Reactor Projects cc:

G. J. Maxfield, Plant Manager OC/LFDCB Resident Inspector, RIII Virgil Kanable, Chief Boiler Section Cheryl L. Parrino, Chairman Wisconsin Public Service Commission State Liaison Officer L

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