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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES ro11.._ NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION o WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 <( 0 ; j September 11, 2014 "</. 1-'? ..,_o **** .. LICENSEE: Exelon Generation Company, LLC FACILITY: Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 and 3 Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2  
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES ro11.._ NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION o WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001  
<( 0 ; j September 11, 2014 "</. 1-'? ..,_o **** .. LICENSEE:
Exelon Generation  
: Company, LLC FACILITY:
Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 and 3 Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2  


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
SUMMARY OF MAY 19,2014, MEETING WITH EXELON GENERATION COMPANY, LLC REGARDING AREVA XM FUEL TRANSITION FOR DRESDEN AND QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR STATIONS (TAC NOS. MF2422, MF2423, MF2424, and MF2425) On May 19, 2014, a Category 1 public meeting was held between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and representatives of Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon) and AREVA at the NRC Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss a planned license amendment to transition from Westinghouse Optima2 to AREVA XM nuclear fuel. The meeting notice, dated April 30, 2014, is available in the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under Accession No. ML 14113A343. A list of attendees is provided as an enclosure. A formal presentation was made by Exelon and AREVA (ADAMS Accession No. ML 14232A785). The discussion topics included the transition process from a Westinghouse to AREVA fuel supply, a summary of the August 27, 2013, pre-submittal meeting, technical topics associated with the proposed transition, licensing activities, and schedule. The NRC staff made several inquiries including those regarding licensing considerations, schedule concerns, and expectations for the submittal. When NRC staff inquired about the types of analyses to be performed, Exelon responded that there will be a technical specification change and an anticipated transient without scram overpressurization analysis, and that they will address sensitivities. Exelon indicated it will submit a license amendment request (LAR) for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station (QCNPS) and Dresden Nuclear Power Station (DNPS). Exelon also indicated that AREVA will generate proprietary reports for both DNPS and QCNPS; however, the LARwill only include the reports for QCNPS since the application of the methodologies is the same for both stations. When the NRC staff asked if this will be clarified, Exelon confirmed that it would. When the NRC staff requested that Exelon indicate whether there will be a mixed core with both Westinghouse and AREVA fuel, Exelon indicated that there will be a mixed core initially. The NRC staff expressed that there are concerns as to whether the schedule proposed by Exelon can be met, particularly, the March 2016, date proposed for NRC staff approval. A discussion between the NRC staff and Exelon occurred regarding licensing commitments and License Conditions (particularly, concerning channel bow) and the NRC staff indicated that Exelon can request a commitment, which the NRC can escalate to a License Condition, if necessary. The NRC staff indicated that there is an existing related QCNPS LAR that could change the upcoming LAR. The NRC staff made an inquiry about what will be done if the existing request is not approved. Exelon indicated that it would resubmit if necessary. The NRC staff also asked if another LAR was being submitted for the new fuel vault and Exelon indicated that this will be addressed in accordance with the Title 1 0 of the Code of Federal Regulations Section 50.59 process. The NRC staff requested that Exelon indicate whether there are concerns or difficulties in the analysis, including any involving thermal conductivity degradation (TCD), range of applicability, and conservatism. Exelon indicated that it does not anticipate any issues and will take action to see if TCD (as well as other issues) are being addressed in their analysis and indicated that the analysis would be conservative. Schedule concerns were again expressed by the NRC staff and Exelon indicated that it would be willing to have another pre-submittal meeting, as well as provide reports and other information. The NRC requested that the crud/corrosion water chemistry program be described and the potential impact on the licensing analysis be provided. Exelon indicated that the impact is minor, but that stability oscillation magnitude is one of them. Exelon indicated that a stability analysis will be done and that it is expected that the crud and corrosion will not impact results but that the analysis had not been completed. The NRC staff requested that a more specific reference be provided for the fast transient evaluation operability assessment performed in 2009. Exelon indicated that it would provide this reference. Other questions were also asked by the NRC staff but they were not included due to potential proprietary concerns. The following are action items to be addressed by Exelon: Action 1: Action 2: Action 3: Action 4: Action 5: Action 6: Action 7: Exelon indicated that it does not anticipate any issues and will take action to see if TCD (as well as other issues) are being addressed in their analysis. Describe crud/corrosion water chemistry program. Provide a more specific reference for the fast transient evaluation operability assessment performed in 2009. Take schedule concerns under consideration. Set up a meeting (likely in the summer) to discuss technical issues. Provide information concerning control room dose. Discuss application of stability. Members of the public were not in attendance. Public Meeting Feedback forms were made available but were not received. This meeting was not transcribed. The enclosure is a list of attendees. Please direct any inquiries to me at 301-415-2020, or Brenda. Mozafari@nrc. gov. Docket No(s). 50-237, 50-249, 50-254, and 50-265  
 
SUMMARY OF MAY 19,2014, MEETING WITH EXELON GENERATION  
: COMPANY, LLC REGARDING AREVA XM FUEL TRANSITION FOR DRESDEN AND QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR STATIONS (TAC NOS. MF2422, MF2423, MF2424, and MF2425) On May 19, 2014, a Category 1 public meeting was held between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and representatives of Exelon Generation  
: Company, LLC (Exelon) and AREVA at the NRC Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss a planned license amendment to transition from Westinghouse Optima2 to AREVA XM nuclear fuel. The meeting notice, dated April 30, 2014, is available in the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under Accession No. ML 14113A343.
A list of attendees is provided as an enclosure.
A formal presentation was made by Exelon and AREVA (ADAMS Accession No. ML 14232A785).
The discussion topics included the transition process from a Westinghouse to AREVA fuel supply, a summary of the August 27, 2013, pre-submittal  
: meeting, technical topics associated with the proposed transition, licensing activities, and schedule.
The NRC staff made several inquiries including those regarding licensing considerations, schedule  
: concerns, and expectations for the submittal.
When NRC staff inquired about the types of analyses to be performed, Exelon responded that there will be a technical specification change and an anticipated transient without scram overpressurization  
: analysis, and that they will address sensitivities.
Exelon indicated it will submit a license amendment request (LAR) for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station (QCNPS) and Dresden Nuclear Power Station (DNPS). Exelon also indicated that AREVA will generate proprietary reports for both DNPS and QCNPS; however, the LARwill only include the reports for QCNPS since the application of the methodologies is the same for both stations.
When the NRC staff asked if this will be clarified, Exelon confirmed that it would. When the NRC staff requested that Exelon indicate whether there will be a mixed core with both Westinghouse and AREVA fuel, Exelon indicated that there will be a mixed core initially.
The NRC staff expressed that there are concerns as to whether the schedule proposed by Exelon can be met, particularly, the March 2016, date proposed for NRC staff approval.
A discussion between the NRC staff and Exelon occurred regarding licensing commitments and License Conditions (particularly, concerning channel bow) and the NRC staff indicated that Exelon can request a commitment, which the NRC can escalate to a License Condition, if necessary. The NRC staff indicated that there is an existing related QCNPS LAR that could change the upcoming LAR. The NRC staff made an inquiry about what will be done if the existing request is not approved.
Exelon indicated that it would resubmit if necessary.
The NRC staff also asked if another LAR was being submitted for the new fuel vault and Exelon indicated that this will be addressed in accordance with the Title 1 0 of the Code of Federal Regulations Section 50.59 process.
The NRC staff requested that Exelon indicate whether there are concerns or difficulties in the analysis, including any involving thermal conductivity degradation (TCD), range of applicability, and conservatism.
Exelon indicated that it does not anticipate any issues and will take action to see if TCD (as well as other issues) are being addressed in their analysis and indicated that the analysis would be conservative.
Schedule concerns were again expressed by the NRC staff and Exelon indicated that it would be willing to have another pre-submittal  
: meeting, as well as provide reports and other information.
The NRC requested that the crud/corrosion water chemistry program be described and the potential impact on the licensing analysis be provided.
Exelon indicated that the impact is minor, but that stability oscillation magnitude is one of them. Exelon indicated that a stability analysis will be done and that it is expected that the crud and corrosion will not impact results but that the analysis had not been completed.
The NRC staff requested that a more specific reference be provided for the fast transient evaluation operability assessment performed in 2009. Exelon indicated that it would provide this reference.
Other questions were also asked by the NRC staff but they were not included due to potential proprietary concerns.
The following are action items to be addressed by Exelon: Action 1: Action 2: Action 3: Action 4: Action 5: Action 6: Action 7: Exelon indicated that it does not anticipate any issues and will take action to see if TCD (as well as other issues) are being addressed in their analysis.
Describe crud/corrosion water chemistry program.
Provide a more specific reference for the fast transient evaluation operability assessment performed in 2009. Take schedule concerns under consideration.
Set up a meeting (likely in the summer) to discuss technical issues. Provide information concerning control room dose. Discuss application of stability. Members of the public were not in attendance.
Public Meeting Feedback forms were made available but were not received.
This meeting was not transcribed.
The enclosure is a list of attendees.
Please direct any inquiries to me at 301-415-2020, or Brenda. Mozafari@nrc.
gov. Docket No(s). 50-237, 50-249, 50-254, and 50-265  


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==
List of Attendees cc w/encl: Distribution via Listserv Brenda L. Mozafari, Senior Project Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation LIST OF ATTENDEES MAY 19, 2014, MEETING WITH EXELON GENERATION COMPANY, LLC PRE-SUBMITTAL MEETING REGARDING AREVA XM FUEL TRANSITION FOR DRESDEN AND QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR STATION Name Affiliation Michael Reitmeyer Exelon Generation Anthony Will AREVA Timothy Byam Exelon Generation Jill Fisher Exelon Generation Hossein Youssefnia Exelon Generation Ed Mercer Westinghouse Darrell Carr AREVA Doug_ Wise Exelon Generation Alan Meginnis AREVA Norman Gardner AREVA Robert Schnepp AREVA Eva Brown NRC/NRR/DORL Robert Gladney NRC/NRR/DORL Travis Tate NRC/NRR Davida Cunanan NRC/NRR/SRXB Matthew Panicker NRC/NRR/SNPB Jen Gall NRC/NRR/SRXB Chris Jackson NRC/NRR/SRXB Tai Huang NRC/NRR/SRXB Jeremy_ Dean NRC/NRR/SNPB Enclosure  Members of the public were not in attendance. Public Meeting Feedback forms were made available but were not received. This meeting was not transcribed. The enclosure is a list of attendees. Please direct any inquiries to me at 301-415-2020, or Brenda.Mozafari@nrc.gov. !RAJ Brenda L. Mozafari, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No(s). 50-237, 50-249, 50-254, and 50-265  
 
List of Attendees cc w/encl: Distribution via Listserv Brenda L. Mozafari, Senior Project Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation LIST OF ATTENDEES MAY 19, 2014, MEETING WITH EXELON GENERATION  
: COMPANY, LLC PRE-SUBMITTAL MEETING REGARDING AREVA XM FUEL TRANSITION FOR DRESDEN AND QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR STATION Name Affiliation Michael Reitmeyer Exelon Generation Anthony Will AREVA Timothy Byam Exelon Generation Jill Fisher Exelon Generation Hossein Youssefnia Exelon Generation Ed Mercer Westinghouse Darrell Carr AREVA Doug_ Wise Exelon Generation Alan Meginnis AREVA Norman Gardner AREVA Robert Schnepp AREVA Eva Brown NRC/NRR/DORL Robert Gladney NRC/NRR/DORL Travis Tate NRC/NRR Davida Cunanan NRC/NRR/SRXB Matthew Panicker NRC/NRR/SNPB Jen Gall NRC/NRR/SRXB Chris Jackson NRC/NRR/SRXB Tai Huang NRC/NRR/SRXB Jeremy_ Dean NRC/NRR/SNPB Enclosure  Members of the public were not in attendance.
Public Meeting Feedback forms were made available but were not received.
This meeting was not transcribed.
The enclosure is a list of attendees.
Please direct any inquiries to me at 301-415-2020, or Brenda.Mozafari@nrc.gov.  
!RAJ Brenda L. Mozafari, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No(s). 50-237, 50-249, 50-254, and 50-265  


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==
List of Attendees cc w/encl: Distribution via Listserv DISTRIBUTION: PUBLIC RidsAcrsAcnw MaiiCTR Resource RidsNrrDorllpl3-2andPianning&Analysis Resource RidsNrrPMDresden Resource RidsNrrPMQuadCities Resource RidsNrrLASRohrer Resource RidsRgn3MaiiCenter Resource R. Gladney, NRR/DORL LPL3-2 R/F M. Panicker, NRR/DSS/SNPB ADAMS Accession No. Meeting Notice ML14113A343 Meeting Summary ML 142268012 M f Sl'd ML4232A785 ee mg 1 es-* . 'I v1a ema1 OFFICE DORL!LPL 1-2/PM DORLILPL3-2/PM DSS/SNPB* DORL!LPL3-2/LA DORLILPL3-2/BC DORL!LPL3-2/PM NAME RGiadney BMozafari MPanicker SRohrer TTate BMozafari DATE 09/10/14 9/11/14 08/05/2014 9/10/14 9/ 11/14 9/11//14 OFFICI AL RECORD COPY}}
 
List of Attendees cc w/encl: Distribution via Listserv DISTRIBUTION:
PUBLIC RidsAcrsAcnw MaiiCTR Resource RidsNrrDorllpl3-2andPianning&Analysis Resource RidsNrrPMDresden Resource RidsNrrPMQuadCities Resource RidsNrrLASRohrer Resource RidsRgn3MaiiCenter Resource R. Gladney, NRR/DORL LPL3-2 R/F M. Panicker, NRR/DSS/SNPB ADAMS Accession No. Meeting Notice ML14113A343 Meeting Summary ML 142268012 M f Sl'd ML4232A785 ee mg 1 es-* . 'I v1a ema1 OFFICE DORL!LPL 1-2/PM DORLILPL3-2/PM DSS/SNPB*
DORL!LPL3-2/LA DORLILPL3-2/BC DORL!LPL3-2/PM NAME RGiadney BMozafari MPanicker SRohrer TTate BMozafari DATE 09/10/14 9/11/14 08/05/2014 9/10/14 9/ 11/14 9/11//14 OFFICI AL RECORD COPY}}

Revision as of 11:02, 1 July 2018

May 19, 2014 Summary of Meeting with Exelon Generation Company, LLC Regarding Areva Xm Fuel Transition for Dresden and Quad Cities Nuclear Stations (TAC Nos. MF2422, MF2423, MF2424, and MF2425)
ML14226B012
Person / Time
Site: Dresden, Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/11/2014
From: Mozafari B L
Plant Licensing Branch III
To: Tate L T
Plant Licensing Branch III
Brenda Mozafari, NRR/DORL 415-2020
References
TAC MF2422, TAC MF2423, TAC MF2424, TAC MF2425
Download: ML14226B012 (4)


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UNITED STATES ro11.._ NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION o WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001

<( 0 ; j September 11, 2014 "</. 1-'? ..,_o **** .. LICENSEE:

Exelon Generation

Company, LLC FACILITY:

Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Units 2 and 3 Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY OF MAY 19,2014, MEETING WITH EXELON GENERATION

COMPANY, LLC REGARDING AREVA XM FUEL TRANSITION FOR DRESDEN AND QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR STATIONS (TAC NOS. MF2422, MF2423, MF2424, and MF2425) On May 19, 2014, a Category 1 public meeting was held between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and representatives of Exelon Generation
Company, LLC (Exelon) and AREVA at the NRC Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland.

The purpose of the meeting was to discuss a planned license amendment to transition from Westinghouse Optima2 to AREVA XM nuclear fuel. The meeting notice, dated April 30, 2014, is available in the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under Accession No. ML 14113A343.

A list of attendees is provided as an enclosure.

A formal presentation was made by Exelon and AREVA (ADAMS Accession No. ML 14232A785).

The discussion topics included the transition process from a Westinghouse to AREVA fuel supply, a summary of the August 27, 2013, pre-submittal

meeting, technical topics associated with the proposed transition, licensing activities, and schedule.

The NRC staff made several inquiries including those regarding licensing considerations, schedule

concerns, and expectations for the submittal.

When NRC staff inquired about the types of analyses to be performed, Exelon responded that there will be a technical specification change and an anticipated transient without scram overpressurization

analysis, and that they will address sensitivities.

Exelon indicated it will submit a license amendment request (LAR) for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station (QCNPS) and Dresden Nuclear Power Station (DNPS). Exelon also indicated that AREVA will generate proprietary reports for both DNPS and QCNPS; however, the LARwill only include the reports for QCNPS since the application of the methodologies is the same for both stations.

When the NRC staff asked if this will be clarified, Exelon confirmed that it would. When the NRC staff requested that Exelon indicate whether there will be a mixed core with both Westinghouse and AREVA fuel, Exelon indicated that there will be a mixed core initially.

The NRC staff expressed that there are concerns as to whether the schedule proposed by Exelon can be met, particularly, the March 2016, date proposed for NRC staff approval.

A discussion between the NRC staff and Exelon occurred regarding licensing commitments and License Conditions (particularly, concerning channel bow) and the NRC staff indicated that Exelon can request a commitment, which the NRC can escalate to a License Condition, if necessary. The NRC staff indicated that there is an existing related QCNPS LAR that could change the upcoming LAR. The NRC staff made an inquiry about what will be done if the existing request is not approved.

Exelon indicated that it would resubmit if necessary.

The NRC staff also asked if another LAR was being submitted for the new fuel vault and Exelon indicated that this will be addressed in accordance with the Title 1 0 of the Code of Federal Regulations Section 50.59 process.

The NRC staff requested that Exelon indicate whether there are concerns or difficulties in the analysis, including any involving thermal conductivity degradation (TCD), range of applicability, and conservatism.

Exelon indicated that it does not anticipate any issues and will take action to see if TCD (as well as other issues) are being addressed in their analysis and indicated that the analysis would be conservative.

Schedule concerns were again expressed by the NRC staff and Exelon indicated that it would be willing to have another pre-submittal

meeting, as well as provide reports and other information.

The NRC requested that the crud/corrosion water chemistry program be described and the potential impact on the licensing analysis be provided.

Exelon indicated that the impact is minor, but that stability oscillation magnitude is one of them. Exelon indicated that a stability analysis will be done and that it is expected that the crud and corrosion will not impact results but that the analysis had not been completed.

The NRC staff requested that a more specific reference be provided for the fast transient evaluation operability assessment performed in 2009. Exelon indicated that it would provide this reference.

Other questions were also asked by the NRC staff but they were not included due to potential proprietary concerns.

The following are action items to be addressed by Exelon: Action 1: Action 2: Action 3: Action 4: Action 5: Action 6: Action 7: Exelon indicated that it does not anticipate any issues and will take action to see if TCD (as well as other issues) are being addressed in their analysis.

Describe crud/corrosion water chemistry program.

Provide a more specific reference for the fast transient evaluation operability assessment performed in 2009. Take schedule concerns under consideration.

Set up a meeting (likely in the summer) to discuss technical issues. Provide information concerning control room dose. Discuss application of stability. Members of the public were not in attendance.

Public Meeting Feedback forms were made available but were not received.

This meeting was not transcribed.

The enclosure is a list of attendees.

Please direct any inquiries to me at 301-415-2020, or Brenda. Mozafari@nrc.

gov. Docket No(s). 50-237, 50-249, 50-254, and 50-265

Enclosure:

List of Attendees cc w/encl: Distribution via Listserv Brenda L. Mozafari, Senior Project Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation LIST OF ATTENDEES MAY 19, 2014, MEETING WITH EXELON GENERATION

COMPANY, LLC PRE-SUBMITTAL MEETING REGARDING AREVA XM FUEL TRANSITION FOR DRESDEN AND QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR STATION Name Affiliation Michael Reitmeyer Exelon Generation Anthony Will AREVA Timothy Byam Exelon Generation Jill Fisher Exelon Generation Hossein Youssefnia Exelon Generation Ed Mercer Westinghouse Darrell Carr AREVA Doug_ Wise Exelon Generation Alan Meginnis AREVA Norman Gardner AREVA Robert Schnepp AREVA Eva Brown NRC/NRR/DORL Robert Gladney NRC/NRR/DORL Travis Tate NRC/NRR Davida Cunanan NRC/NRR/SRXB Matthew Panicker NRC/NRR/SNPB Jen Gall NRC/NRR/SRXB Chris Jackson NRC/NRR/SRXB Tai Huang NRC/NRR/SRXB Jeremy_ Dean NRC/NRR/SNPB Enclosure Members of the public were not in attendance.

Public Meeting Feedback forms were made available but were not received.

This meeting was not transcribed.

The enclosure is a list of attendees.

Please direct any inquiries to me at 301-415-2020, or Brenda.Mozafari@nrc.gov.

!RAJ Brenda L. Mozafari, Senior Project Manager Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No(s). 50-237, 50-249, 50-254, and 50-265

Enclosure:

List of Attendees cc w/encl: Distribution via Listserv DISTRIBUTION:

PUBLIC RidsAcrsAcnw MaiiCTR Resource RidsNrrDorllpl3-2andPianning&Analysis Resource RidsNrrPMDresden Resource RidsNrrPMQuadCities Resource RidsNrrLASRohrer Resource RidsRgn3MaiiCenter Resource R. Gladney, NRR/DORL LPL3-2 R/F M. Panicker, NRR/DSS/SNPB ADAMS Accession No. Meeting Notice ML14113A343 Meeting Summary ML 142268012 M f Sl'd ML4232A785 ee mg 1 es-* . 'I v1a ema1 OFFICE DORL!LPL 1-2/PM DORLILPL3-2/PM DSS/SNPB*

DORL!LPL3-2/LA DORLILPL3-2/BC DORL!LPL3-2/PM NAME RGiadney BMozafari MPanicker SRohrer TTate BMozafari DATE 09/10/14 9/11/14 08/05/2014 9/10/14 9/ 11/14 9/11//14 OFFICI AL RECORD COPY