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{{#Wiki_filter:Attachment 2toAEP:NRC:1036 ProposedRevisedTechnical Specification Changes89'09070032 890830PDRADOCK050003i5PDC lq'tEi'0114'kfp&144,ir, 34LIMITINGCONDITIONS FOROPERATION ANDSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 34.0APPLICABILITY LIMITINGCONDITIONS FOROPERATION
{{#Wiki_filter:Attachment 2 to AEP:NRC:1036 Proposed Revised Technical Specification Changes 89'09070032 890830 PDR ADOCK 050003i5 PDC lq't Ei'0 114'k f p&1 44 , ir, 3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION 3.0.1 Compliance with the Limiting Conditions for Operation contained in the succeeding specifications is required during the OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions specified therein;except that upon failure to meet the Limiting Conditions for Operation, the associated ACTION requirements shall be met.3.0.2 Noncompliance with a specification shall exist when the requirements of the Limiting Condition for Operation and associated ACTION requirements are not met within the specified time intervals.
If the Limiting Condition for Operation is restored prior to expiration of the specified time intervals, completion of the ACTION requirements is not required.3.0.3 When a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met, except as provide in the associated ACTION requirements, within 1 hour action shall be initiated to place it, as applicable, in: a.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours, b.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours, and c.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours.Where corrective measures are completed that permit operation under the ACTION requirements, the action may be taken in accordance with the specified time limits as measured from the time of failure to meet the Limiting Condition for Operation.
Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.
This specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.3.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made when the conditions for the Limiting Condition for Operation are not met and the associated ACTION requires a shutdown if they are not met within a specified time interval.Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or specified condition may be made in accordance with ACTION requirements when conformance to them permits continued operation of the facility for an unlimited period of time.This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.
Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-1 Amendment No'.
3/4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.0.5 When a system, subsystem, train, component or device is determined to be inoperable solely because its emergency power source is inoperable, or solely because its normal power source is inoperable, it may be considered OPERABLE for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of its applicable Limiting Condition for Operation, provided: (1)its corresponding normal or emergency power source is OPERABLE;and (2)all of its redundant system(s), subsystem(s), train(s), component(s) and device(s)are OPERABLE, or likewise satisfy the requirements of this specification.
Unless both conditions (1)and (2)are satisfied, within 2 hours action shall be initiated to place the unit in a MODE in which the applicable Limiting Condition for Operation does not apply by placing it as applicable in: 1.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours, 2.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours, and 3.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours.This Specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.1 Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions specified for individual Limiting Conditions for Operation unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement.
4.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with: a.A maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25%of the surveillance interval, but b.The combined time interval for any three consecutive surveillance intervals shall not exceed 3.25 times the specified surveillance interval.4.0.3 Failure to perform a Surveillance Requirement within the allowed surveillance interval, defined by Specification 4.0.2, shall constitute noncompliance with the OPERABILITY requirements for a Limiting Condition for Operation.(This does not apply to surveillances that have been delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4.)The time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time it is identified that a Surveillance Requirement has not been performed.
The ACTION requirements may be delayed for up to 24 hours to permit completion of the surveillance when the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements are less than 24 hours.Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment.
4.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made unless the Surveillance Requirement(s) associated with a Limiting Condition of Operation has been performed within the stated surveillance interval or as otherwise specified.
This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-2 AMENDMENT NO.
l g4 I 1 f h'IJ v4 APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.5 Surveillance Requirements for inservice inspection and testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components shall be applicable as follows: a.Inservice inspection of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50, Section 50.55a(g), except where specific written relief has been granted by the Commission pursuant to 10 CFR 50, Section 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
b.Surveillance intervals specified in Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda for the inservice inspection and testing activities required by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda shall be applicable as follows in these Technical Specifications:
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda terminology for inservice ins ection and testin activities Required frequencies for performing inservice inspection and testing activities Weekly Monthly Quarterly or every 3 months Semiannually or every 6 months Every 9 months Yearly or annually At least once per 7 days At least once per 31 days At least once per 92 days At least once per 184 days At least once per 276 days At least once per 366 days c.The provisions of Specification 4.0.2 are applicable to the above required frequencies for performing inservice inspection and testing activities.
d.Performance of the above inservice inspection and testing activities shall be in addition to other specified Surveillance Requirements.
e.Nothing in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code'hall be construed to supersede the requirements of any Technical Specification.
By specific reference to this'ection, those surveillances which must be performed on or before July 31, 1987, and are designated as 18-month surveillances (or required as outage-related surveillances) may be delayed until the end of the Cycle 9-10.refueling outage (currently scheduled to begin during the second quarter of 1987)'.For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 1 1987 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-3 AMENDMENT NO.
APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.7 By specific reference to this section, those surveillances which must be performed on or before April 1, 1989, may be delayed until the end of the Cycle 10-11 refueling outage (currently scheduled to begin during the latter part of the first quarter of 1989).For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 1 1989 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.
I p 4 I p q('l ll 3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPEPATION AND SURVEILLANCE PE UIREHENTS BASES S eciffcation 3.0.1 throu h 3.0,4 establish the general requirements applicable to m t ng on t ons or peration.These requirements are based on the requirements for Limiting Conditions for Operation stated in the Code of Federa1 Regulations, 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2): "Limiting conditions for operation are the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment reauired for safe operation of the faci1fty.When a limiting condition for operation of a nuclear reactor is not met, the licensee shall shut down the reactor or follow any remedial action permitted by the technical specification until the condition can be met." S ecfffcation


==3.0. 1Compliance==
====3.0.1 establishes====
withtheLimitingConditions forOperation contained inthesucceeding specifications isrequiredduringtheOPERATIONAL MODESorotherconditions specified therein;exceptthatuponfailuretomeettheLimitingConditions forOperation, theassociated ACTIONrequirements shallbemet.3.0.2Noncompliance withaspecification shallexistwhentherequirements oftheLimitingCondition forOperation andassociated ACTIONrequirements arenotmetwithinthespecified timeintervals.
the Applicability statement within each n v ua spec cation as the requirement for when (i.e., in which OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions) conformance to the Limiting Conditions for Operation is required for safe operation of the facility.The ACTION requirements establish those remedial measures that must be taken within specified time limits when the requirements of a Limiting Condition for Operation are not met.There are two basic types of ACTION requirements.
IftheLimitingCondition forOperation isrestoredpriortoexpiration ofthespecified timeintervals, completion oftheACTIONrequirements isnotrequired.
The first specifies the remedial measures that permit continued operation of the facility which is not further restricted by the time limits of the ACTION requirements.
In this case, conformance to the ACTION requirements provides an acceptable level of safety for unlimited continued operation as long as the ACTION reouirements continue to be met.The second type of ACTION requirement specifies a time limit in which conformance to the conditions of the Limiting Condition for Operation must be met.This time limit fs the allowable outage time to restore an inoperable system or component to OPERABLE status or for restoring parameters within specified limits.If these actions are not completed within the a11owable outage time limits, a shutdown is required to place the facility in a MODE or condition in which the specification no longer applies.It is not intended that the shutdown ACTION requirements be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of a system(s)or component(s) from service in lieu of other alternatives that would not result in redundant systems or components being inoperable.
The specified time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time it is identified that a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met.The time limits of the ACTION requirements are also applicable when a system or component is removed from service for surveillance testing or investigation of operationa1 problems.Individual specifications may include a specified time limit for the completion of a Surveillance Requirement when equipment is removed from service.In this case, the allowable outage time D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 B 3/4 0-1 Amendment No.
p W II T T I I~II IT)~4'K 3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued) limits of the ACTION requirements are.applicable when this limit expires ff the surveillance has not been completed.
Mhen a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION reouirements, the plant may have entered a MODE'n which a new specification becomes applicable.
In this case, the time limits of the ACTION requirements would apply from the point in time that the new speci~ication becomes applicable if the requirements of the Limiting Condition for Operation are not met.S ecification


==3.0. 3WhenaLimitingCondition==
====3.0.2 establishes====
forOperation isnotmet,exceptasprovideintheassociated ACTIONrequirements, within1houractionshallbeinitiated toplaceit,asapplicable, in:a.AtleastHOTSTANDBYwithinthenext6hours,b.AtleastHOTSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 6hours,andc.AtleastCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthesubsequent 24hours.Wherecorrective measuresarecompleted thatpermitoperation undertheACTIONrequirements, theactionmaybetakeninaccordance withthespecified timelimitsasmeasuredfromthetimeoffailuretomeettheLimitingCondition forOperation.
that noncompliance with a specification exists w en t e reau rements of the Limiting Condition.
Exceptions totheserequirements arestatedintheindividual specifications.
for Operation are not met and the associated ACTION requirements have not been implemented within the specified time interval.The purpose of this specification is to clarify that (I)implementation of the ACTION requirements within the specified time interval constitutes compliance with a specification and (2)completion of the remedial measures of the ACTION requirements is not required when compliance with a Limiting Condition of Operation is restored within the time interval specified in the associated ACTION requirements.
Thisspecification isnotapplicable inMODES5or6.3.0.4EntryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEorotherspecified condition shallnotbemadewhentheconditions fortheLimitingCondition forOperation arenotmetandtheassociated ACTIONrequiresashutdowniftheyarenotmetwithinaspecified timeinterval.
S ecification
EntryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEorspecified condition maybemadeinaccordance withACTIONrequirements whenconformance tothempermitscontinued operation ofthefacilityforanunlimited periodoftime.Thisprovision shallnotpreventpassagethroughortoOPERATIONAL MODESasrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements.
Exceptions totheserequirements arestatedintheindividual specifications.
D.C.COOK-UNIT13/40-1Amendment No'.
3/4.0APPLICABILITY LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.0.5Whenasystem,subsystem, train,component ordeviceisdetermined tobeinoperable solelybecauseitsemergency powersourceisinoperable, orsolelybecauseitsnormalpowersourceisinoperable, itmaybeconsidered OPERABLEforthepurposeofsatisfying therequirements ofitsapplicable LimitingCondition forOperation, provided:
(1)itscorresponding normaloremergency powersourceisOPERABLE; and(2)allofitsredundant system(s),
subsystem(s),
train(s),
component(s) anddevice(s) areOPERABLE, orlikewisesatisfytherequirements ofthisspecification.
Unlessbothconditions (1)and(2)aresatisfied, within2hoursactionshallbeinitiated toplacetheunitinaMODEinwhichtheapplicable LimitingCondition forOperation doesnotapplybyplacingitasapplicable in:1.AtleastHOTSTANDBYwithinthenext6hours,2.AtleastHOTSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 6hours,and3.AtleastCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthesubsequent 24hours.ThisSpecification isnotapplicable inMODES5or6.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS


==4.0. 1Surveillance==
====3.0.3 establishes====
Requirements shallbemetduringtheOPERATIONAL MODESorotherconditions specified forindividual LimitingConditions forOperation unlessotherwise statedinanindividual Surveillance Requirement.
the shutdown ACTION requirements that must be mp emente w en a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met and the cond)tion is not specifically addressed by the associated ACTION requirements.
The purpose of this specification is to delineate the time limits for placing the unit in a safe shutdown NODE when plant operation cannot be maintained within the limits for safe operation defined by the Limiting Conditions for Oper ation and i.ts ACTION requirements.
It is not contended to be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of redundant systems or components from service in lieu of other alternatives that would not result in redundant systems or components being inoperable.
One hour is allowed to prepare for an orderly shutdown before initiating a change fn plant operation.
This time permits the operator to coordinate the reduction in electrical generation with the load dispatcher to ensure the stability and availability of the electrical grid.The time limits specified to reach lower NODES of operation permit the shutdown to proceed fn a controlled and orderly manner that is well within the specified maximum cooldown rate and within the cooldown capabilities of the facility assuming only the minimum required equipment is OPERABLE.This reduces thermal stresses on components of the primary coolant system and the potential for a plant upset that could challenge safety systems under conditions for which this specification applies.If remedial measures permitting limited continued operation of the facility under the provisions of the ACTION requirements are completed, the shutdown may be terminated.
The time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time there was a failure to meet a Limiting Condition for Operation.
Therefore, the shutdown may be terminated if the ACTION requirements have been met or the time limits of the ACTION requirements have not expired, thus providing an allowance for the completion of the required actions.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 B 3/4 0-2 Amendment No.
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When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 3.0.4 do not apply because they would delay placing the facility in a lower MOOE of operation.
3.0.5 This specification delineates what additional conditions must be satisfied to permit operation to continue, consistent with the ACTION state-ments for po~er sources, when a normal or emergency power source is not OPERABLE.It specifically prohibits operation when one division is inoperable because its normal or emergency power source is inoperable and a system, subsystem, train, component or device in another division is inoperable f'r another reason.The provisions of this specification permit the ACTION statement associated with individual systems, subsystems, trains, components, or devices to be consistent with the ACTION statements of the associated electrical power source.It allows oper ation.to be governed by the time limits of the ACTION statement associated with the Limiting Condition for Operation for the normal or emergency power source, not the individual ACTION statements for each system, subsystem, train, component or device that is determined to be inoper able solely because of the inoperability of its normal or emergency power source.For example, Specification 3.8.1.1 requires in part that two emergency diesel generators be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides for a 72 hour out-of-service time when one emergency diesel generator is not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consideration of Specification 3.0', all systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices supplied by the inoperable emergency power source would also be inoperable.
This would dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements for each of the applicable Limiting Conditions for Oper ation.However, the provisions of Specification 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the inoperable emergency diesel generator instead, provided the other specified conditions are satisfied.
In this case, this would mean that the corresponding normal power source must be OPERABLE, and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components, and devices must be OPERABLE, or otherwise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design function and have at least one normal or one emergency po~er source OPERABLE).
If they are not satisfied, action is required in accordance with this specification.
L As a further example, Specification 3.8.1.1 requires'in part that two physi" cal'ly independent circuits between the offsite transmission network and the onsite Class IE distribution system be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides a 24-hour out-of-service time when both required nffsite circuits are not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consider ation of Specification 3.0.5, a11 systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices D.c.cooK-UNIT I B 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.
'L'I L(Hf I>qA fop 3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued) supplied by the inoperable normal power sources, both of the offsite circuits would also be inoperable.
This would dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements
'for each of the apol icabie LCOs.However, the provisions of Specification 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the inoperable normal power sources instead, provided the other specified conditions are satisfied.
In this case, thfs would mean that for one division the emergency power source must be OPERABLE (as must be the components supplied by the emergency power sour=e)and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices iz the other division must be OPERABLE, or likewise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design functions and have an emergency power source OPERABLE).
In other words, both emergency power sources must be OPERABLE and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices in both divisions must also be OPERABLE.If these conditions are'not satisfied, action is required in accordance with this specification.
In MODES 5 or 6, Specification 3.0.5 is not applicable, and thus the individual ACTION statements for each applicable Limiting Condition for Operation in these MODES must be adhered to.S ecifications 4.0.1 through 4.0.5 establish the general requirements app ica e to urve ance equ rements, These requirements are based on the Surveillance Requirements stated in the Code of Federal Reoulations, IO CFR 50.36(c)(3): "Surveillance requirements are requirements relating to test, calibra-tion, or inspection to assuage that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within the safety limits, and that the limiting conditions of operation will be met." S ecificatfon


==4.0. 2EachSurveillance==
====4.0.1 establishes====
Requirement shallbeperformed withinthespecified timeintervalwith:a.Amaximumallowable extension nottoexceed25%ofthesurveillance
the requfrement that survefllances must be per orme ur ng t e OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions for which the requirements of the Limiting Conditions for Operation apply unless otherwise stated fn an individual Survefllance Requirement.
: interval, butb.Thecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutive surveillance intervals shallnotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval.
The purpose of this speci-fication fs to ensure that surveillances are performed to verify the opera-tional status of systems and components and that parameters are within speci-fied limits to ensure safe operation of the facility when the plant is in a MODE or other specffied condition for which the associated Limiting Conditions for Operation are applicable.
Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed when the facility is fn an OPERATIONAL MODE for which the reaufrements of the associated Limiting Condition for Operation do not apply unless otherwise specffied.
The Surveillance Requirements associated with a Special Test Exception are only applicable when the Special Test Exception fs used as an allowable exception to the requirements of a speciffcation.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 8 3/4 0-5 Amendment No.
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C~, I., 4 I'I 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES Continued If the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements are less than 24 hours or a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, e.g., Specification 3.0.3, a 24-hour allowance is provided to permit a delay in implementing the ACTION requirements.
This provides an adequate time limit to complete Surveillance Requirements that have not been performed.
The purpose of this allowance is to permit the completion of a surveillance before a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements or before other remedial measures would be required that may preclude completion of a surveillance.
The basis for this allowance includes consideration for plant conditions, adequate planning, availability of personnel, the time required to perform the surveillance, and the safety significance of the delay in completing the required surveillance.
This provision also provides a time limit for the completion of Surveillance Requirements that become applicable as a consequence of MODE changes imposed by ACTION requirements.
If a surveillance is not completed within the 24-hour allowance, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at that time.When a surveillance is performed within the 24-hour allowance and the Surveillance Requirements are not met, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time that the surveillance is terminated.
For surveillances that may be delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4, it is expected that the surveillances will be performed expeditiously after entering the applicable mode.However, it is recognized that plant conditions may, at times, cause greater than 24 hours to be required to complete the surveillance.
Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment because the ACTION requirements define the remedial measures that apply.However, the Surveillance Requirements have to be met to demonstrate that inoperable equipment has been restored to OPERABLE status.S ecification


==4.0. 3FailuretoperformaSurveillance==
====4.0.4 establishes====
Requirement withintheallowedsurveillance
the requirement that all applicable surveillances must be met before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other condition of operation specified in the Applicability statement.
: interval, definedbySpecification 4.0.2,shallconstitute noncompliance withtheOPERABILITY requirements foraLimitingCondition forOperation.
The purpose of this specification is to ensure that system and component OPERABILITY requirements or parameter limits are met before entry into a MODE or condition for which these systems and components ensure safe operation of the facility.This provision applies to changes in OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions associated with plant shutdown as well as startup.Under the provisions of this specification, the applicable Surveillance Requirements must be performed within the specifi.ed surveillance interval to ensure that the Limiting Conditions for Operation are met during initial plant startup or following a plant outage.When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 4.0.4 do not apply because this would delay placing the facility in a lower MODE of operation.
(Thisdoesnotapplytosurveillances thathavebeendelayedperexemption toSpecification 4.0.4.)ThetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable atthetimeitisidentified thataSurveillance Requirement hasnotbeenperformed.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 B 3/4 0-7 AMENDMENT NO.  
TheACTIONrequirements maybedelayedforupto24hourstopermitcompletion ofthesurveillance whentheallowable outagetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements arelessthan24hours.Surveillance Requirements donothavetobeperformed oninoperable equipment.
'~4 l[p t 3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued)
S ecification


==4.0. 4EntryintoanOPERATIONAL==
====4.0.5 establishes====
MODEorotherspecified condition shallnotbemadeunlesstheSurveillance Requirement(s) associated withaLimitingCondition ofOperation hasbeenperformed withinthestatedsurveillance intervalorasotherwise specified.
the requirement that inservice inspection of o e ass , 2, and 3 components and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed in accordance with a periodically updated version of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50.55a.These requirements apply except when relief has been provided in writing by the Comaission.
Thisprovision shallnotpreventpassagethroughortoOPERATIONAL MODESasrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements.
This specification includes a clarification of the frequencies for performing the inservice inspection and testing activities required by Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.This clarification fs provided to ensure consistency in surveillance intervals throughout the Technical Specifications and to remove any ambiguities relative to the frequencies for performing the required inservice inspection and testing activities.
D.C.COOK-UNIT13/40-2AMENDMENT NO.
Under the terms of this specification, the more restrictive requirements of the Technical Specifications take precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.The requirements of Specification 4.0.4 to perform surveillance activities before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or t other specified condition takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows pumps and valves to be tested up to one week after return to normal operation.
lg4I1fh'IJv4 APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS
The Technical Specification definition of OPERABLE does not allow a grace period before a component, that is not capable of performing its specified function, is declared inoperable and takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows a valve to be incapable of performing its specified function for up to 24 hours before being declared inoperable.
D.C.COOK-UNIT I B 3/4 0-8 Amendment No.
I TABLE 3.3-1 A O O Iq I FUNCTIONAL UNIT 1.'Manual Reactor Trip 2.Power Range, Neutron Flux 3.Power Range, Neutron Flux, High Positive Rate 4.Power Range, Neutron Flux, High Negative Rate 5.Intermediate Range, Neutron Flux MINIMUM TOTAL NO.CHANNELS CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE 1 2 REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION APPLICABLE MODES ACTION 1, 2 and*12 1, 2-and*1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 and*6.Source Range, Neutron Flux A.Startup B.Shutdown 7.Overtemperature hT Four Loop Operation 8.Overpower bT Four Loop Operation 2"" and*3, 4 and 5 1, 2 1, 2 TABLE 3.3.1 ONTINUED)REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION o O Iq I g FUNCTIONAL UNIT 9.Pressurizer Pressure-Low 10.Pressurizer Pressure-High 11.Pressurizer Water Level-High 12.Loss of Flow-Single Loop (Above P-8)TOTAL NO.CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE APPLICABLE MODES ACTION 3/loop 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 6 74 74 2/loop in 2/loop in any opera-each opera-ting loop ting loop 13.Loss of Flow-Two Loops (Above P-7 and below P-8)3/loop 2/loop in 2/loop in two opera-each opera-ting loops ting loop 14.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low 15.Steam/Feedwater Flow Mismatch and Low Steam Generator Water Level 3/loop 2/loop-level and 2/loop-flow
'ismatch in same loop 2/loop in any opera-ting loop 1/loop-level coincident with 1/loop-flow mismatch in same loop 2/loop in 1, 2 each opera-ting loop 1/loop-level 1, 2 and 2/loop-flow mismatch or 2/loop-level and 1/loop-flow mismatch w4 0


==4.0. 5Surveillance==
n n O O I g I FUNCTIONAL UNIT TABLE 3.3-1 Continued REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION MINIMUM TOTAL NO~CHANNELS CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE APPLICABLE MODES ACTION I Vl 16.Undervoltage-Reactor Coolant Pumps 17.Underfrequency-Reactor Coolant Pumps 18.Turbine Trip A.Low Fluid Oil Pressure B.Turbine Stop Valve Closure 19.Safety Injection Input from ESF 4-1/bus 4-1/bus 1, 2 74 20.Reactor Coolant Pump Breaker Position Trip A.Above P-8 B.Above P-7 and below P-8 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker per oper-ating loop 10 ll R a X O 21.Reactor Trip Breakers 22.Automatic Trip Logic 1, 2 3*4*5*1, 2 3*4*5*ls 13 14 1 14
Requirements forinservice inspection andtestingofASMECodeClass1,2,and3components shallbeapplicable asfollows:a.Inservice inspection ofASMECodeClass1,2,and3components andinservice testingofASMECodeClass1,2,and3pumpsandvalvesshallbeperformed inaccordance withSectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addendaasrequiredby10CFR50,Section50.55a(g),
exceptwherespecificwrittenreliefhasbeengrantedbytheCommission pursuantto10CFR50,Section50.55a(g)(6)(i).
b.Surveillance intervals specified inSectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addendafortheinservice inspection andtestingactivities requiredbytheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addendashallbeapplicable asfollowsintheseTechnical Specifications:
ASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addendaterminology forinservice insectionandtestinactivities Requiredfrequencies forperforming inservice inspection andtestingactivities WeeklyMonthlyQuarterly orevery3monthsSemiannually orevery6monthsEvery9monthsYearlyorannuallyAtleastonceper7daysAtleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper184daysAtleastonceper276daysAtleastonceper366daysc.Theprovisions ofSpecification


==4.0. 2areapplicable==
TABLE 3.3-3 (Continued)
totheaboverequiredfrequencies forperforming inservice inspection andtestingactivities.
ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURE ACTUATION SYSTEH INSTRUHENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNIT TOTAL NO.OF CHANNELS CHANNELS TO TRIP MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE APPLICABLE MUDES ACTION 6.MOTOR DRIVEN AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUHPS a.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low b.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage 3/Stm.Gen.2/Bus 2/Stm.Gen.any Stm.Gen.2/Bus 2/Stm.Gen.2/Bus 1I 2I 3 1, 2, 3 c.Safety Injection I, 2, 3 d.Loss of Main Feedwater Pumps 2 1, 2 18 7.TURBINE DRIVEN AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMPS a.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low 3/Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.any 2 Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.1, 2, 3 14 b.Reactor Coolant Pump Bus Undervoltage 4-1/Bus 1, 2, 3 19 8.LOSS OF POWFR a.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage 3/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 1, 2, 3, 4 b.4 kv Bus Degraded Voltage 3/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 1, 2, 3, 4
d.Performance oftheaboveinservice inspection andtestingactivities shallbeinadditiontootherspecified Surveillance Requirements.
'El~I i i S 3 4 3 I OR G I STRUMENT ON DIATION ONITOR NG INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.1.The radiation monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3'-6 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints within the specified limits.INACTION: a.With a radiation monitoring channel alarm/trip setpoint exceeding the value shown in Table 3.3-6, adjust the setpoint to within the limit within 4 hours or declare the channel inoperable.
e.NothingintheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCode'hall beconstrued tosupersede therequirements ofanyTechnical Specification.
b.With one or more radiation monitoring channels inoperable, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.3-6.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable,, SURVEILIANCE RE UIREME TS 4.3.3.1 Each radiation monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations during the modes and at~the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-3.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-35 AMENDMENT NO.  
Byspecificreference tothis'ection, thosesurveillances whichmustbeperformed onorbeforeJuly31,1987,andaredesignated as18-monthsurveillances (orrequiredasoutage-related surveillances) maybedelayeduntiltheendoftheCycle9-10.refueling outage(currently scheduled tobeginduringthesecondquarterof1987)'.Forthesespecificsurveillances underthissection,thespecified timeintervals requiredbySpecification


==4.0. 2willbedetermined==
TABLE 3.3-6 RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION (OPERABILITY BASES DISCUSSED IN BASES SECTION 3/4.3.3.1)
withthenewinitiation dateestablished bythesurveillance dateduringtheUnit11987refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/40-3AMENDMENT NO.
OPERATION MODE/INSTRUMENT MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE ALARM SETPOINT TRIP SETPOINT ACTION 1.Modes 1, 2, 3,&4 A)Area Monitors i)Upper Containment (VRS 1101/1201)
APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS
N/A~54 mR/hr 21 B)Process Monitors i)Particulate Channel (ERS 1301/1401)
N/A<2.52 uCi 20 ii)Noble Gas Channel (ERS 1305/1405)
-3<4.4 x 10 uCi CC C)Noble Gas Effluent Monitors i)Unit Vent Effluent Monitor a)Low Range (VRS 1505)(See T/S Section 3.3.3.10)


==4.0. 7Byspecificreference==
O O 8 I OPERATION MODE INSTRUMENT TABLE 3.3-6 (Cont'd)MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE ALARM SETPOINT RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION (OPERABILITY BASES DISCUSSED IN BASES SECTION 3/4.3.3.1)
tothissection,thosesurveillances whichmustbeperformed onorbeforeApril1,1989,maybedelayeduntiltheendoftheCycle10-11refueling outage(currently scheduled tobeginduringthelatterpartofthefirstquarterof1989).Forthesespecificsurveillances underthissection,thespecified timeintervals requiredbySpecification
TRIP SETPOINT ACTION iii)Noble Gas Channel (ERS 1405)N/A+4.4 x 10 uCi CC 22 3.Mode***A)Spent Fuel Storage (RRC-330)~15 mR/hr 4 15 mR/hr 21 I ff 0*The provisions of Specification 3.0.4 are not applicable.
 
***Mith fuel in storage pool or building.+This specification applies only during purge.
==4.0. 2willbedetermined==
INSTRUMENTATION MOVABLE INCORE DETECTORS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.2 The movable incore detection system shall be OPERABLE with: a.At least 75%of the detector thimbles, b.A minimum of 2 detector thimbles per core quadrant, and c.Sufficient movable detectors, drive, and readout equipment to map these thimbles.APPLICABILITY:
withthenewinitiation dateestablished bythesurveillance dateduringtheUnit11989refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/40-4Amendment No.
When the movable incore detection system is used for: a.Recalibration of the axial flux difference detection system, b.Monitoring the QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO, or Measurement of F>and F (Z,<)LH ACTION: With the movable incore detection system inoperable, do not use the system for the above applicable monitoring or calibration functions.
Ip4Ipq('lll 34LIMITINGCONDITIONS FOROPEPATION ANDSURVEILLANCE PEUIREHENTS BASESSeciffcation 3.0.1throuh3.0,4establish thegeneralrequirements applicable tomtngontonsorperation.
The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
Theserequirements arebasedontherequirements forLimitingConditions forOperation statedintheCodeofFedera1Regulations, 10CFR50.36(c)(2):
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.2 The movable incore detection system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by normalizing each detector output to be used during its use when required for: a.Recalibration of the excore axial flux difference detection system, or b.Monitoring the QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO, or c.Measurement of F H and F (Z, k).D.C.COOK-UNIT l 3/4 3-39 Amendment No.
"Limiting conditions foroperation arethelowestfunctional capability orperformance levelsofequipment reauiredforsafeoperation ofthefaci1fty.
0*+/.i I 1 p INSTRUMENTATION SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.3 The seismic monitoring instrumentation shown in Table 3.3-7 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
Whenalimitingcondition foroperation ofanuclearreactorisnotmet,thelicenseeshallshutdownthereactororfollowanyremedialactionpermitted bythetechnical specification untilthecondition canbemet."Secfffcation
At all times.'CTION'.
 
With the number of OPERABLE seismic monitoring instruments less than required by Table 3.3-7, restore the inoperable instrument(s) to OPERABLE status within 30 days.b.With one or more seismic monitoring instruments inoperable for more than 30 days, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 10 days outlining the cause of the malfunction and the plans for restoring the instrument(s) to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
==3.0. 1establishes==
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.3.1 Each of the above seismic monitoring'instruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-4.4.3.3.3.2 Each of the above seismic monitoring instruments actuated during a seismic event shall be restored to OPERABLE status and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION performed within 24 hours following the seismic event.Data shall be retrieved from actuated instruments and analyzed to determine the magnitude of the vibratory ground motion.A Special report shall be prepared and submitted to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within 10 days describing the magnitude, frequency spectrum and resultant effect upon facility features important to safety.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-40 Amendment No.
theApplicability statement withineachnvuaspeccationastherequirement forwhen(i.e.,inwhichOPERATIONAL MODESorotherspecified conditions) conformance totheLimitingConditions forOperation isrequiredforsafeoperation ofthefacility.
'I J f INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.4 The meteorological monitoring fnstrumentatfon channels shown in Table 3.3-8 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
TheACTIONrequirements establish thoseremedialmeasuresthatmustbetakenwithinspecified timelimitswhentherequirements ofaLimitingCondition forOperation arenotmet.TherearetwobasictypesofACTIONrequirements.
At al 1 times.ACTION: a.b.C.Wfth the number of OPERABLE meteorologfcal monitoring channels less than required by Table 3.3-8, suspend all release of gaseous radioactive materfal from the radwaste gas decay tanks.until the inoperable channel(s) is restor ed to OPERABLE status.Wfth one or more required meteorological monitoring channels inoperable for more than 7 days, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Coamfssfon pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 10 days outlining the cause of the malfunction and the plans for restoring the channel(s) to OPERABLE status.The prOViSiOnS Of SpeCfffCatfOn 3.0.3 ax'e not applicable.
Thefirstspecifies theremedialmeasuresthatpermitcontinued operation ofthefacilitywhichisnotfurtherrestricted bythetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4 Each of the above meteorological monitoring instrumentation channels shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK and CHANNEL CALIBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-5.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-43 Amendment No.
Inthiscase,conformance totheACTIONrequirements providesanacceptable levelofsafetyforunlimited continued operation aslongastheACTIONreouirements continuetobemet.ThesecondtypeofACTIONrequirement specifies atimelimitinwhichconformance totheconditions oftheLimitingCondition forOperation mustbemet.Thistimelimitfstheallowable outagetimetorestoreaninoperable systemorcomponent toOPERABLEstatusorforrestoring parameters withinspecified limits.Iftheseactionsarenotcompleted withinthea11owable outagetimelimits,ashutdownisrequiredtoplacethefacilityinaMODEorcondition inwhichthespecification nolongerapplies.ItisnotintendedthattheshutdownACTIONrequirements beusedasanoperational convenience whichpermits(routine) voluntary removalofasystem(s) orcomponent(s) fromserviceinlieuofotheralternatives thatwouldnotresultinredundant systemsorcomponents beinginoperable.
p03 JI~jl'j>p r t INSTRUMENTATION TE SHUTDOWN INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.5 The remote shutdown monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-9 shall be OPERABLE with readouts displayed external to the control room.APPLICABILITY:
Thespecified timelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable fromthepointintimeitisidentified thataLimitingCondition forOperation isnotmet.ThetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements arealsoapplicable whenasystemorcomponent isremovedfromserviceforsurveillance testingorinvestigation ofoperationa1 problems.
MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION: Mith the number of OPERABLE remote shutdown monitoring channels less than required by Table 3.3-9, either: a.Restore the inoperable channel to OPERABLE status within 30 days, or b.Be in HOT SHUTDOMN within the next 12 hours.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.4 are not applicable.
Individual specifications mayincludeaspecified timelimitforthecompletion ofaSurveillance Requirement whenequipment isremovedfromservice.Inthiscase,theallowable outagetimeD.C.COOK-UNIT1B3/40-1Amendment No.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.5 Each remote shutdow'n monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNFL CHECK, and CHANNEL CALIBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-6.0.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-46 Amendment No.  
pWIITTII~IIIT)~4'K 3/4.0APPLICABILITY BASES(Continued) limitsoftheACTIONrequirements are.applicable whenthislimitexpiresffthesurveillance hasnotbeencompleted.
~~Qv INSTRUNENTATION PIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION POR OPERATION 3.3.3.7 As a miaimum, che fire detection instrumentation for each fire dececcioa cone shovn tn Table 3.3-10 shall be OPERABLE, APPLICAB?LITY:
MhenashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONreouirements, theplantmayhaveenteredaMODE'nwhichanewspecification becomesapplicable.
Mhenever equipmenc procecced by the fire detection iascrumenc(s) is required co be OPERABLE.ACT IOH:Mich the number of OPERABLE fire detection instrument(s) less chan the minimum number OPERABLE requirement of Table 3.3>>1.0: a.Mithia l hour escablish a fire vatch pacrol to inspect the cone(s)vich che inoperable inscrumenc(s) ac least once per hour, unless the instrument(s) is located inside the concainmenc, chen iaspecc the containment at least once per 8 hours or monitor the concainment air temperature at least once per hour at.the locations listed in Specificacion 4.6.l.5.b.Restore the inoperable instrument(s) to OPERABLE status vithin l4 days, or in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.l, prepare and subnit a Special Report co che Commission pursuant to Specificacioa 6.9.2 vichin che next 30 days outlining the action taken, che cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring che inscrument(s) to OPERABLE status.c~The provisions of Specif icacion 3.0.3 axe not applicable-SURVEILLANCE RE Ui,RZ.'ANTS 4~3.3.7.1 Each of the above required fire decection instruments vhich are accessible during plant operation shall be demonstraced OPERABLE at Least once per 6 months by performance of a CHANNEL fUNCTIONAL TEST.Pire detectors vhich are not accessible during plane operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by che performance of a CHANNEL fUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLO SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 hours unless performed in the previous 6 mone hs.4~3.3.7.2 The NFPA Standard 72D Class B supervised circuits supervision associated vith the dececcor alarms of each of the a bove required fire detection iascrumencs shall be demonscraced OPERABLE at lease once per 6 mont hs.D C COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-51 Amendment No.
Inthiscase,thetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements wouldapplyfromthepointintimethatthenewspeci~ication becomesapplicable iftherequirements oftheLimitingCondition forOperation arenotmet.Secification
INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.9 The radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-12 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of Specification 3.11.1.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:
 
As shown in Table 3.3-12'CTION: a.With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative,than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.1.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive liquid effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.
==3.0. 2establishes==
b.With one or more radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels inoperable, take the applicable ACTION shown in Table 3.3-12.c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.4 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
thatnoncompliance withaspecification existswentereaurementsoftheLimitingCondition.
SURVEILLANCE'RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.9,1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.'4.3.3.9.2 Each radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-8.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-57 AMENDMENT NO.
forOperation arenotmetandtheassociated ACTIONrequirements havenotbeenimplemented withinthespecified timeinterval.
~'g,'I II',~I INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS PROCESS AND EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.10 The radioactive gaseous process and effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-13 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:
Thepurposeofthisspecification istoclarifythat(I)implementation oftheACTIONrequirements withinthespecified timeintervalconstitutes compliance withaspecification and(2)completion oftheremedialmeasuresoftheACTIONrequirements isnotrequiredwhencompliance withaLimitingCondition ofOperation isrestoredwithinthetimeintervalspecified intheassociated ACTIONrequirements.
As shown in Table 3'-13.ACTION a.With a radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.
Secification
b.With less than the minimum number of radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels OPERABLE, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.3-13.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
 
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.10.1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.*
==3.0. 3establishes==
4.3.3.10.2 Each radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION, and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-9.*This surveillance requirement does not apply to the Waste Gas Holdup System Hydrogen and Oxygen Monitors, as their setpoints are not addressed in the ODCM.DE C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-62 Amendment No.
theshutdownACTIONrequirements thatmustbempementewenaLimitingCondition forOperation isnotmetandthecond)tion isnotspecifically addressed bytheassociated ACTIONrequirements.
REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMS LIMITING CONOITION FOR OPERATION 3.4.9.3 At least one of the fo)lowing overpressure protection systems shall be OPERABLE: a.Two power operated relief valves{PORVs)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 400 psig, or b.One power operated relief valve (PORV)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 400 psig and the RHR safety valve with a lift setting of less than or equal to 450 psig, or c.A reactor coolant system vent of greater than or equal to 2 square inches.APPLICABILITY:
Thepurposeofthisspecification istodelineate thetimelimitsforplacingtheunitinasafeshutdownNODEwhenplantoperation cannotbemaintained withinthelimitsforsafeoperation definedbytheLimitingConditions forOperationandi.tsACTIONrequirements.
When the temperature of one or more of the RCS cold legs is less than or equal to 170'F, except when the reactor vessel head is removed.ACTION: With two PORV's inoperable or with one PORV inoperable and the RHR safety valve inoperable, either restore the inoperable PORV{s)or RHR.safety valve to OPERABLE status within 7 days ot depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within the next 8 hours;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until the inoperable PORV or RHR safety valve has been restored to OPERABLE status.With both PORVs inoperable, depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within 8 hours;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until both PORVs or one PORV and the RHR safety valve have been restored to OPERABLE status.C.In the event either the PORVs, the RHR safety valve or the RCS vent(s)are used to mitigate a RCS pressure transient, a Special Rector.shall be prepared and submitted to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within 30 days.The report shall describe the circumstances initiating the transient, the effect of the PORVs or vent(s)on the transient and any corrective action necessary to prevent recurrence.
Itisnotcontended tobeusedasanoperational convenience whichpermits(routine) voluntary removalofredundant systemsorcomponents fromserviceinlieuofotheralternatives thatwouldnotresultinredundant systemsorcomponents beinginoperable.
O.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 4-31 Amendment No.
Onehourisallowedtoprepareforanorderlyshutdownbeforeinitiating achangefnplantoperation.
L~C~v gl ling 1 0 lpga~,l',t.Pg hg 0 REACYOR COOLANT SYS~o.3/4, 4, 10.STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASME COOK CLASS 1 2 and 3 CCMPOHEHTS LIr."lITIHG CQHOITIOH FOR OPcRATION 3.4.10.1 The struc.ural intzgrity of ASME Code Class 1, 2 and 3 camponents shall be maintained in ac=arcance with Specification 4.4.10.1~APPt ICABILITY ALL DOGES ACTIdN:~~I II~~c Vith the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 1 camponent(s) not conforming ta the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected camponent(s) ta within its limit or isolate the af fee-ed component(s) prior a increasing the Reac.or Coolant System temperature more than 50 F above the minimum emper ature required by NOT cansicerations.
Thistimepermitstheoperatortocoordinate thereduction inelectrical generation withtheloaddispatcher toensurethestability andavailability oftheelectrical grid.Thetimelimitsspecified toreachlowerNODESofoperation permittheshutdowntoproceedfnacontrolled andorderlymannerthatiswellwithinthespecified maximumcooldownrateandwithinthecooldowncapabilities ofthefacilityassumingonlytheminimumrequiredequipment isOPERABLE.
Mith the structural integri y of any ASHE Code Class 2 camponent(s) not conforming ta:.",e above requirements~
Thisreducesthermalstressesoncomponents oftheprimarycoolantsystemandthepotential foraplantupsetthatcouldchallenge safetysystemsunderconditions forwhichthisspecification applies.Ifremedialmeasurespermitting limitedcontinued operation ofthefacilityundertheprovisions oftheACTIONrequirements arecompleted, theshutdownmaybeterminated.
.restore the structural integrity of the ar, ced amcanent(s)
ThetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable fromthepointintimetherewasafailuretomeetaLimitingCondition forOperation.
--within its limit or isolate the affec ed camconent(s) prior ta increasing he Reac:ar Coolant System temperature,.a"ove ZGC'F.With he structural inta~ri".y o, any ASME CaCe Class 3 cawonent(s) not conforming ta:he above r equiremenrs, restar e the struc.ural integrity Of the af eC:ed Campanent(S):a within itS 1imi.Or iSOlate the affected component(s)f rem service.SURVEILLANCE REOUIRKHEHTS 4.4.10.1 In addition ta the requirements of Soeci fication 4.0.5, each reac-or cao 1 ant pump f1 ywne 1 shal I be inspected per the recommendations of Requl atory Position C.4.b of Regulatary Guide l.14, Revision 1, Augus-1975.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 4-33 Amendment No.
Therefore, theshutdownmaybeterminated iftheACTIONrequirements havebeenmetorthetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements havenotexpired,thusproviding anallowance forthecompletion oftherequiredactions.D.C.COOK-UNIT1B3/40-2Amendment No.
Vg , 0 V V M G CO D 0 OR 0 ION 3.7.1.1 All main steam line code safety valves associated with each steam generator shall be OPERABLE.~4C JgN: a~With 4 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves inoperable, operation in MODES 1, 2 and 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours, either the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status or the Power Range Neutron Flux High Setpoint trip is reduced per Table 3.7-1;otherwise, be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours.With 3 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves associated with an operating loop inoperable, operation in MODE 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours, either the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status or the reactor trip breakers are opened;otherwise, be in COLD SHUTDOWN within the next 30 hours.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.1 Each main steam line code safety valve shall be demonstrated OPERABLE, with lift settings and orifice sizes as shown in Table 4.7-1, in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, 1974 Edition.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-1 AMENDMENT NO,"
r~Ilipt()P~II,
~h PLANT SYS EMS STE GENERATOR STOP VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.1.5 Each steam generator stop valve shall be OPERABLE~APPLICABILITY:
~I~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~II~~t-~~~~'I'l~~~~'~~~~~,~~~~~-IIt~~II~~~II~~~~I~~~~t~~~~~I~~~I''~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~.~~~~.II~t~~~~t~~II~t~~~~~~~~~~t~tt~,~'~~I~.~~I-~~~t'~II~~~~~II~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~I~t~~~~~~I~~~.~t~~~~t~ItIl~~~~~IIt~~~t~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~II~~~~~~~~~~I~~I~'I~~t~~~~~~~~t~~\t~~~~~I~~II~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I''~~~~~
MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION: MODE 1-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable but open, POWER OPERATION may continue provided the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status within 4 hours;otherwise, reduce power to less than or equal to 5 percent of RATED THERMAL POWER within the next 2 hours.MODES 2-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable, subsequent and 3 operation in MODES 2 or 3 may proceed provided the stop valve is maintained closed.Otherwise, be in HOT SHUTDOWN within the next 12 hours.-SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.5.1 Each steam generator stop valve that is open shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by: a.Pare-stroke exercising the valve at least once per 92 days, and b.Verifying full closure within 5 seconds on any closure actuation signal while in HOT STANDBY with T greater 0 than or equal to 541 F during each reactor shutdown except that verification of full closure within 5 seconds need not be determined more often than once per 92 days.4.7.1.5.2 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 3.4.7.1.5.3 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 2 when performing PHYSICS TESTS at the beginning of a cycle provided the steam generator stop valves are maintained closed.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-10 AMENDMENT NO.
liIII'+4a:(1It4 34.0APPLICABILITY BASES(Continued)
0 4 l'll\
WhenashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements, theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.4donotapplybecausetheywoulddelayplacingthefacilityinalowerMOOEofoperation.
PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.7 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.7.1 Each sealed source containing radioactive material either in excess of 100 microcuries of beta and/or gamma emitting material or 5 microcuries of alpha emitting material,, shall be free of>0.005 microcuries of removable contamination.
 
==3.0. 5Thisspecification==
delineates whatadditional conditions mustbesatisfied topermitoperation tocontinue, consistent withtheACTIONstate-mentsforpo~ersources,whenanormaloremergency powersourceisnotOPERABLE.
Itspecifically prohibits operation whenonedivisionisinoperable becauseitsnormaloremergency powersourceisinoperable andasystem,subsystem, train,component ordeviceinanotherdivisionisinoperable f'ranotherreason.Theprovisions ofthisspecification permittheACTIONstatement associated withindividual systems,subsystems, trains,components, ordevicestobeconsistent withtheACTIONstatements oftheassociated electrical powersource.Itallowsoperation.tobegovernedbythetimelimitsoftheACTIONstatement associated withtheLimitingCondition forOperation forthenormaloremergency powersource,nottheindividual ACTIONstatements foreachsystem,subsystem, train,component ordevicethatisdetermined tobeinoperablesolelybecauseoftheinoperability ofitsnormaloremergency powersource.Forexample,Specification 3.8.1.1requiresinpartthattwoemergency dieselgenerators beOPERABLE.
TheACTIONstatement providesfora72hourout-of-servicetimewhenoneemergency dieselgenerator isnotOPERABLE.
Ifthedefinition ofOPERABLEwereappliedwithoutconsideration ofSpecification 3.0',allsystems,subsystems, trains,components anddevicessuppliedbytheinoperable emergency powersourcewouldalsobeinoperable.
Thiswoulddictateinvokingtheapplicable ACTIONstatements foreachoftheapplicable LimitingConditions forOperation.However,theprovisions ofSpecification
 
==3.0. 5permitthetimelimitsforcontinued==
operation tobeconsistent withtheACTIONstatement fortheinoperable emergency dieselgenerator instead,providedtheotherspecified conditions aresatisfied.
Inthiscase,thiswouldmeanthatthecorresponding normalpowersourcemustbeOPERABLE, andallredundant systems,subsystems, trains,components, anddevicesmustbeOPERABLE, orotherwise satisfySpecification 3.0.5(i.e.,becapableofperforming theirdesignfunctionandhaveatleastonenormaloroneemergency po~ersourceOPERABLE).
Iftheyarenotsatisfied, actionisrequiredinaccordance withthisspecification.
LAsafurtherexample,Specification 3.8.1.1requires'in partthattwophysi"cal'lyindependent circuitsbetweentheoffsitetransmission networkandtheonsiteClassIEdistribution systembeOPERABLE.
TheACTIONstatement providesa24-hourout-of-service timewhenbothrequirednffsitecircuitsarenotOPERABLE.
Ifthedefinition ofOPERABLEwereappliedwithoutconsiderationofSpecification 3.0.5,a11systems,subsystems, trains,components anddevicesD.c.cooK-UNITIB3/40-4Amendment No.  
'L'IL(HfI>qAfop 3/4.0APPLICABILITY BASES(Continued) suppliedbytheinoperable normalpowersources,bothoftheoffsitecircuitswouldalsobeinoperable.
Thiswoulddictateinvokingtheapplicable ACTIONstatements
'foreachoftheapolicabieLCOs.However,theprovisions ofSpecification
 
==3.0. 5permitthetimelimitsforcontinued==
operation tobeconsistent withtheACTIONstatement fortheinoperable normalpowersourcesinstead,providedtheotherspecified conditions aresatisfied.
Inthiscase,thfswouldmeanthatforonedivisiontheemergency powersourcemustbeOPERABLE(asmustbethecomponents suppliedbytheemergency powersour=e)andallredundant systems,subsystems, trains,components anddevicesiztheotherdivisionmustbeOPERABLE, orlikewisesatisfySpecification 3.0.5(i.e.,becapableofperforming theirdesignfunctions andhaveanemergency powersourceOPERABLE).
Inotherwords,bothemergency powersourcesmustbeOPERABLEandallredundant systems,subsystems, trains,components anddevicesinbothdivisions mustalsobeOPERABLE.
Iftheseconditions are'notsatisfied, actionisrequiredinaccordance withthisspecification.
InMODES5or6,Specification 3.0.5isnotapplicable, andthustheindividual ACTIONstatements foreachapplicable LimitingCondition forOperation intheseMODESmustbeadheredto.Secifications 4.0.1through4.0.5establish thegeneralrequirements appicaetourveanceequrements,Theserequirements arebasedontheSurveillance Requirements statedintheCodeofFederalReoulations, IOCFR50.36(c)(3):
"Surveillance requirements arerequirements relatingtotest,calibra-tion,orinspection toassuagethatthenecessary qualityofsystemsandcomponents ismaintained, thatfacilityoperation willbewithinthesafetylimits,andthatthelimitingconditions ofoperation willbemet."Secificatfon
 
==4.0. 1establishes==
therequfrement thatsurvefllances mustbeperormeurngteOPERATIONAL MODESorotherconditions forwhichtherequirements oftheLimitingConditions forOperation applyunlessotherwise statedfnanindividual Survefllance Requirement.
Thepurposeofthisspeci-ficationfstoensurethatsurveillances areperformed toverifytheopera-tionalstatusofsystemsandcomponents andthatparameters arewithinspeci-fiedlimitstoensuresafeoperation ofthefacilitywhentheplantisinaMODEorotherspecffied condition forwhichtheassociated LimitingConditions forOperation areapplicable.
Surveillance Requirements donothavetobeperformed whenthefacilityisfnanOPERATIONAL MODEforwhichthereaufrements oftheassociated LimitingCondition forOperation donotapplyunlessotherwise specffied.
TheSurveillance Requirements associated withaSpecialTestException areonlyapplicable whentheSpecialTestException fsusedasanallowable exception totherequirements ofaspeciffcation.
D.C.COOK-UNIT183/40-5Amendment No.
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C~,I.,4I'I 34.0APPLICABILITY BASESContinued Iftheallowable outagetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements arelessthan24hoursorashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements, e.g.,Specification 3.0.3,a24-hourallowance isprovidedtopermitadelayinimplementing theACTIONrequirements.
ThisprovidesanadequatetimelimittocompleteSurveillance Requirements thathavenotbeenperformed.
Thepurposeofthisallowance istopermitthecompletion ofasurveillance beforeashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements orbeforeotherremedialmeasureswouldberequiredthatmayprecludecompletion ofasurveillance.
Thebasisforthisallowance includesconsideration forplantconditions, adequateplanning, availability ofpersonnel, thetimerequiredtoperformthesurveillance, andthesafetysignificance ofthedelayincompleting therequiredsurveillance.
Thisprovision alsoprovidesatimelimitforthecompletion ofSurveillance Requirements thatbecomeapplicable asaconsequence ofMODEchangesimposedbyACTIONrequirements.
Ifasurveillance isnotcompleted withinthe24-hourallowance, thetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable atthattime.Whenasurveillance isperformed withinthe24-hourallowance andtheSurveillance Requirements arenotmet,thetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable atthetimethatthesurveillance isterminated.
Forsurveillances thatmaybedelayedperexemption toSpecification 4.0.4,itisexpectedthatthesurveillances willbeperformed expeditiously afterenteringtheapplicable mode.However,itisrecognized thatplantconditions may,attimes,causegreaterthan24hourstoberequiredtocompletethesurveillance.
Surveillance Requirements donothavetobeperformed oninoperable equipment becausetheACTIONrequirements definetheremedialmeasuresthatapply.However,theSurveillance Requirements havetobemettodemonstrate thatinoperable equipment hasbeenrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.Secification
 
==4.0. 4establishes==
therequirement thatallapplicable surveillances mustbemetbeforeentryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEorothercondition ofoperation specified intheApplicability statement.
Thepurposeofthisspecification istoensurethatsystemandcomponent OPERABILITY requirements orparameter limitsaremetbeforeentryintoaMODEorcondition forwhichthesesystemsandcomponents ensuresafeoperation ofthefacility.
Thisprovision appliestochangesinOPERATIONAL MODESorotherspecified conditions associated withplantshutdownaswellasstartup.Undertheprovisions ofthisspecification, theapplicable Surveillance Requirements mustbeperformed withinthespecifi.ed surveillance intervaltoensurethattheLimitingConditions forOperation aremetduringinitialplantstartuporfollowing aplantoutage.WhenashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements, theprovisions ofSpecification 4.0.4donotapplybecausethiswoulddelayplacingthefacilityinalowerMODEofoperation.
D.C.COOK-UNIT1B3/40-7AMENDMENT NO.
'~4l[p t3/4.0APPLICABILITY BASES(Continued)
Secification
 
==4.0. 5establishes==
therequirement thatinservice inspection ofoeass,2,and3components andinservice testingofASMECodeClass1,2,and3pumpsandvalvesshallbeperformed inaccordance withaperiodically updatedversionofSectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandAddendaasrequiredby10CFR50.55a.Theserequirements applyexceptwhenreliefhasbeenprovidedinwritingbytheComaission.
Thisspecification includesaclarification ofthefrequencies forperforming theinservice inspection andtestingactivities requiredbySectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addenda.Thisclarification fsprovidedtoensureconsistency insurveillance intervals throughout theTechnical Specifications andtoremoveanyambiguities relativetothefrequencies forperforming therequiredinservice inspection andtestingactivities.
Underthetermsofthisspecification, themorerestrictive requirements oftheTechnical Specifications takeprecedence overtheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addenda.Therequirements ofSpecification
 
==4.0. 4toperformsurveillance==
activities beforeentryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEortotherspecified condition takesprecedence overtheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeprovision whichallowspumpsandvalvestobetesteduptooneweekafterreturntonormaloperation.
TheTechnical Specification definition ofOPERABLEdoesnotallowagraceperiodbeforeacomponent, thatisnotcapableofperforming itsspecified
: function, isdeclaredinoperable andtakesprecedence overtheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeprovision whichallowsavalvetobeincapable ofperforming itsspecified functionforupto24hoursbeforebeingdeclaredinoperable.
D.C.COOK-UNITIB3/40-8Amendment No.
I TABLE3.3-1AOOIqIFUNCTIONAL UNIT1.'ManualReactorTrip2.PowerRange,NeutronFlux3.PowerRange,NeutronFlux,HighPositiveRate4.PowerRange,NeutronFlux,HighNegativeRate5.Intermediate Range,NeutronFluxMINIMUMTOTALNO.CHANNELSCHANNELSOFCHANNELSTOTRIPOPERABLE12REACTORTRIPSYSTEMINSTRUMENTATION APPLICABLE MODESACTION1,2and*121,2-and*1,21,21,2and*6.SourceRange,NeutronFluxA.StartupB.Shutdown7.Overtemperature hTFourLoopOperation 8.Overpower bTFourLoopOperation 2""and*3,4and51,21,2 TABLE3.3.1ONTINUED)
REACTORTRIPSYSTEMINSTRUMENTATION oOIqIgFUNCTIONAL UNIT9.Pressurizer Pressure-Low 10.Pressurizer Pressure-High11.Pressurizer WaterLevel-High12.LossofFlow-SingleLoop(AboveP-8)TOTALNO.CHANNELSOFCHANNELSTOTRIPMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABLE MODESACTION3/loop1,21,21,2674742/loopin2/loopinanyopera-eachopera-tinglooptingloop13.LossofFlow-TwoLoops(AboveP-7andbelowP-8)3/loop2/loopin2/loopintwoopera-eachopera-tingloopstingloop14.SteamGenerator WaterLevel-Low-Low15.Steam/Feedwater FlowMismatchandLowSteamGenerator WaterLevel3/loop2/loop-level and2/loop-flow
'ismatchinsameloop2/loopinanyopera-tingloop1/loop-level coincident with1/loop-flow mismatchinsameloop2/loopin1,2eachopera-tingloop1/loop-level 1,2and2/loop-flow mismatchor2/loop-level and1/loop-flow mismatchw40
 
nnOOIgIFUNCTIONAL UNITTABLE3.3-1Continued REACTORTRIPSYSTEMINSTRUMENTATION MINIMUMTOTALNO~CHANNELSCHANNELSOFCHANNELSTOTRIPOPERABLEAPPLICABLE MODESACTIONIVl16.Undervoltage-Reactor CoolantPumps17.Underfrequency-Reactor CoolantPumps18.TurbineTripA.LowFluidOilPressureB.TurbineStopValveClosure19.SafetyInjection InputfromESF4-1/bus4-1/bus1,27420.ReactorCoolantPumpBreakerPositionTripA.AboveP-8B.AboveP-7andbelowP-81/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker peroper-atingloop10llRaXO21.ReactorTripBreakers22.Automatic TripLogic1,23*4*5*1,23*4*5*ls1314114
 
TABLE3.3-3(Continued)
ENGINEERED SAFETYFEATUREACTUATION SYSTEHINSTRUHENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNITTOTALNO.OFCHANNELSCHANNELSTOTRIPMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABLE MUDESACTION6.MOTORDRIVENAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUHPSa.SteamGenerator WaterLevel-Low-Lowb.4kvBusLossofVoltage3/Stm.Gen.2/Bus2/Stm.Gen.anyStm.Gen.2/Bus2/Stm.Gen.2/Bus1I2I31,2,3c.SafetyInjection I,2,3d.LossofMainFeedwater Pumps21,2187.TURBINEDRIVENAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMPSa.SteamGenerator WaterLevel-Low-Low3/Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.any2Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.1,2,314b.ReactorCoolantPumpBusUndervoltage 4-1/Bus1,2,3198.LOSSOFPOWFRa.4kvBusLossofVoltage3/Bus2/Bus2/Bus1,2,3,4b.4kvBusDegradedVoltage3/Bus2/Bus2/Bus1,2,3,4
'El~IiiS 343IORGISTRUMENTONDIATIONONITORNGINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.1.Theradiation monitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3'-6shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints withinthespecified limits.INACTION:
a.Witharadiation monitoring channelalarm/trip setpointexceeding thevalueshowninTable3.3-6,adjustthesetpointtowithinthelimitwithin4hoursordeclarethechannelinoperable.
b.Withoneormoreradiation monitoring channelsinoperable, taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-6.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable,,
SURVEILIANCE REUIREMETS4.3.3.1Eachradiation monitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations duringthemodesandat~thefrequencies showninTable4.3-3.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/43-35AMENDMENT NO.
 
TABLE3.3-6RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION (OPERABILITY BASESDISCUSSED INBASESSECTION3/4.3.3.1)
OPERATION MODE/INSTRUMENT MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEALARMSETPOINTTRIPSETPOINTACTION1.Modes1,2,3,&4A)AreaMonitorsi)UpperContainment (VRS1101/1201)
N/A~54mR/hr21B)ProcessMonitorsi)Particulate Channel(ERS1301/1401)
N/A<2.52uCi20ii)NobleGasChannel(ERS1305/1405)
-3<4.4x10uCiCCC)NobleGasEffluentMonitorsi)UnitVentEffluentMonitora)LowRange(VRS1505)(SeeT/SSection3.3.3.10)
 
OO8IOPERATION MODEINSTRUMENT TABLE3.3-6(Cont'd)MINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEALARMSETPOINTRADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION (OPERABILITY BASESDISCUSSED INBASESSECTION3/4.3.3.1)
TRIPSETPOINTACTIONiii)NobleGasChannel(ERS1405)N/A+4.4x10uCiCC223.Mode***A)SpentFuelStorage(RRC-330)
~15mR/hr415mR/hr21Iff0*Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.4arenotapplicable.
***Mithfuelinstoragepoolorbuilding.
+Thisspecification appliesonlyduringpurge.
INSTRUMENTATION MOVABLEINCOREDETECTORS LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.2Themovableincoredetection systemshallbeOPERABLEwith:a.Atleast75%ofthedetectorthimbles, b.Aminimumof2detectorthimblespercorequadrant, andc.Sufficient movabledetectors, drive,andreadoutequipment tomapthesethimbles.
APPLICABILITY:
Whenthemovableincoredetection systemisusedfor:a.Recalibration oftheaxialfluxdifference detection system,b.Monitoring theQUADRANTPOWERTILTRATIO,orMeasurement ofF>andF(Z,<)LHACTION:Withthemovableincoredetection systeminoperable, donotusethesystemfortheaboveapplicable monitoring orcalibration functions.
Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.2Themovableincoredetection systemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbynormalizing eachdetectoroutputtobeusedduringitsusewhenrequiredfor:a.Recalibration oftheexcoreaxialfluxdifference detection system,orb.Monitoring theQUADRANTPOWERTILTRATIO,orc.Measurement ofFHandF(Z,k).D.C.COOK-UNITl3/43-39Amendment No.
0*+/.iI1p INSTRUMENTATION SEISMICINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.3Theseismicmonitoring instrumentation showninTable3.3-7shallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.'CTION'.
WiththenumberofOPERABLEseismicmonitoring instruments lessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-7,restoretheinoperable instrument(s) toOPERABLEstatuswithin30days.b.Withoneormoreseismicmonitoring instruments inoperable formorethan30days,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansforrestoring theinstrument(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.3.1 Eachoftheaboveseismicmonitoring'instruments shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-4.4.3.3.3.2 Eachoftheaboveseismicmonitoring instruments actuatedduringaseismiceventshallberestoredtoOPERABLEstatusandaCHANNELCALIBRATION performed within24hoursfollowing theseismicevent.Datashallberetrieved fromactuatedinstruments andanalyzedtodetermine themagnitude ofthevibratory groundmotion.ASpecialreportshallbepreparedandsubmitted totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2within10daysdescribing themagnitude, frequency spectrumandresultant effectuponfacilityfeaturesimportant tosafety.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/43-40Amendment No.
'IJf INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.4Themeteorological monitoring fnstrumentatfon channelsshowninTable3.3-8shallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
APPLICABILITY:
Atal1times.ACTION:a.b.C.WfththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorologfcal monitoring channelslessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,suspendallreleaseofgaseousradioactive materfalfromtheradwastegasdecaytanks.untiltheinoperable channel(s) isrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.Wfthoneormorerequiredmeteorological monitoring channelsinoperable formorethan7days,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCoamfssfon pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansforrestoring thechannel(s) toOPERABLEstatus.TheprOViSiOnS OfSpeCfffCatfOn 3.0.3ax'enotapplicable.
At all times.ACTION a.Each sealed source with removable contamination in excess of the above limits shall be immediately withdrawn from use and: l.Either decontaminated and repaired, or 2.Disposed of in accordance with Commission Regulations.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4Eachoftheabovemeteorological monitoring instrumentation channelsshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECKandCHANNELCALIBRATION operations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-5.D.C.COOK-UNIT 13/43-43Amendment No.
b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
p03JI~jl'j>prt INSTRUMENTATION TESHUTDOWNINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.5Theremoteshutdownmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-9shallbeOPERABLEwithreadoutsdisplayed externaltothecontrolroom.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.7.1.1 Test Re uirements-Each sealed source shall be tested for leakage and/or contamination by: a.The licensee, or b.Other persons specifically authorized by the Commission or an Agreement State.The test method shall have a detection sensitivity of at least 0.005 microcuries per test sample.4.7.7.1.2 Test Fre uencies-Each category of sealed sources shall be tested at the frequency described below.a.Sources in use excludin startu sources reviousl sub ected to core flux)-At least once per six months for all sealed sources containing radioactive materials.
MODES1,2and3.ACTION:MiththenumberofOPERABLEremoteshutdownmonitoring channelslessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-9,either:a.Restoretheinoperable channeltoOPERABLEstatuswithin30days,orb.BeinHOTSHUTDOMNwithinthenext12hours.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.4arenotapplicable.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-26 Amendment No.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.5Eachremoteshutdow'n monitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNFLCHECK,andCHANNELCALIBRATION operations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-6.0.C.COOK-UNIT 13/43-46Amendment No.  
I 6<f1 V<I 1 PLANT SYSTEMS 3/4,7.9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION MATER SYSTEM LIMITIHQ COHDITIOH FOR OPERATIOH 3.7.9.1 The fire suppression vacer system shall be OPERABLE vith: a.Tvo<<high demand pumps, one of vhich shall be a diesel driven pump, vith cheir discharge aligned to che fire suppression header.b.An OPERABLE flov path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring che vacer through discribucion piping vich OPERABLE sectionalizing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrant curb valves and the first valve ahead of the hose scandpipe or spray system riser or vacer flov alarm device on each sprinkler, required to be OPERABLE per Specifications 3.7.9.2 and 3.7.9.5.APPLICABILITY:
~~Qv INSTRUNENTATION PIREDETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION POROPERATION 3.3.3.7Asamiaimum,chefiredetection instrumentation foreachfiredececcioa coneshovntnTable3.3-10shallbeOPERABLE, APPLICAB?LITY:
Ac all times.ACTION: a.Pith one pump inoperable, restore the inoperable equipmenc to OPERABLE status vichin 7 days or, in Lieu of any other reporc required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special.Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 vithin the next 30 days ouclining the plans and procedures co be used to provide for the loss of redundancy in this system.The provisions of Specif ication 3.0.3'ax'e not applicabla; b.'Mi.ch che fire suppression vater system othervise inoperable:
Mheneverequipmenc procecced bythefiredetection iascrumenc(s) isrequiredcobeOPERABLE.
1.Establish a backup fire suppression vacer system vichin hours, and 2.Suhnic a Special Report ln accordance vith Specification o.9.';a)By telephone vichin 24 hours, b)Confirmed by telegram, maiigram or facsimile transmission no lacer than che first vorking day folloving the event,~nd<<Shared system vich D.C.COOK-UNIT 2.D C COOK-UNIT l 3/4 7-41 Amendment Ho.
ACTIOH:MichthenumberofOPERABLEfiredetection instrument(s) lesschantheminimumnumberOPERABLErequirement ofTable3.3>>1.0:a.Mithialhourescablish afirevatchpacroltoinspectthecone(s)vichcheinoperable inscrumenc(s) acleastonceperhour,unlesstheinstrument(s) islocatedinsidetheconcainmenc, cheniaspeccthecontainment atleastonceper8hoursormonitortheconcainment airtemperature atleastonceperhourat.thelocations listedinSpecificacion 4.6.l.5.b.Restoretheinoperable instrument(s) toOPERABLEstatusvithinl4days,orinlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.l,prepareandsubnitaSpecialReportcocheCommission pursuanttoSpecificacioa 6.9.2vichinchenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,checauseoftheinoperability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring cheinscrument(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c~Theprovisions ofSpecificacion3.0.3axenotapplicable-SURVEILLANCE REUi,RZ.'ANTS 4~3.3.7.1Eachoftheaboverequiredfiredecection instruments vhichareaccessible duringplantoperation shallbedemonstraced OPERABLEatLeastonceper6monthsbyperformance ofaCHANNELfUNCTIONAL TEST.Piredetectors vhicharenotaccessible duringplaneoperation shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbycheperformance ofaCHANNELfUNCTIONAL TESTduringeachCOLOSHUTDOWNexceeding 24hoursunlessperformed intheprevious6monehs.4~3.3.7.2TheNFPAStandard72DClassBsupervised circuitssupervision associated viththedececcoralarmsofeachoftheaboverequiredfiredetection iascrumencs shallbedemonscraced OPERABLEatleaseonceper6months.DCCOOK-UNIT13/43-51Amendment No.
r, Iy 0 PLANT SYSTEMS SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS LIMITIHG CONDITION FOR OPERATION p y/or sprinkler systems located in che areas shov Table 3.7"5 shall be OPERABLE: APPLICABILITY:
INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.9Theradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.1.1arenotexceeded.
Mhenever equipmenc in the spray/sprinkler protected areas is re qui red co be OPERABLE~hCTZON: a.Pith one or more of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems inoperable, vithin l hour establish a continuous fire vatch vith backup fire suppression equipment for chose areas~iq.vhich redundant safe shucdovn systems or components could be damaged.Restore the system to OPERABLE status vithin 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant co Specification 6.9.2 vithin the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause Qf che i,@operability and the plans and schedule for restoring che.system to OPERABLE stacss.The provisions of Specificacion 3.0,3 pre not applicable.
APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4~7.9.2 Each of che above required spray and/or sprinkle t'ystems shall be demonstrated co be OPERABLE: a.Ac Least once per 12 monchs by cycling each cescable valve in the flov path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.~-For che reaccor coolant pumps preaction sprinklers inside che containment, a closed circuic television located in che lover containmenc, vich periodic monitoring (and hourly logging)of che CCTV screen, shall'e an acceptable subscicuce co an hourly fire,vatch pacrol.For high radiation areas vhere closed circuic television coverage does noc exisc, an hourly fire vatch pacrol vill be instituted.
AsshowninTable3.3-12'CTION:a.Witharadioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative,than avaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.1.1aremet,withoutdelaysuspendthereleaseofradioactive liquideffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannel,reset,ordeclarethechannelinoperable.
D C COOK UNIT l 3/4 7 44'mendment No.
b.Withoneormoreradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsinoperable, taketheapplicable ACTIONshowninTable3.3-12.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.4and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
PLANT SYSTEMS LOW PRESSURE CO SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.3 The low pressure CO systems located in the areas shown in Table 3.7-6 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE'RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.9,1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined inaccordance withmethodology asdescribed intheODCMandshallberecorded.
Whenever equipment in the low pressure CO2 protected areas is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a..With one or more of"he above required low pressure CO2 systems isolated for personnel protection, to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction or surveillance testing, verify the operability of the fire detection system as per Specification 4.3.3.7 in the affected area(s)and establish a Roving Fire Watch Patrol (as defined in the Bases Section)in those areas affected by the isolated C02 system(s).
'4.3.3.9.2 Eachradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-8.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/43-57AMENDMENT NO.
In the event that the Roving Fire Watch Patrol cannot be maintained in the affected areas, then personnel must be evacuated and the CO2 system returned to its normal condition.
~'g,'III',~I INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSPROCESSANDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.10Theradioactive gaseousprocessandeffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-13shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1arenotexceeded.
b.With one or more of the above required low pressure CO2 systems inoperable, within 1 hour establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment Eor those areas in which redundant safe shutdown systems or components could be damaged;for other areas ensure that back-up fire suppression equipment is available and establish an hourly Eire watch patrol.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREHENTS 4.7.9.3 Each of the above required low pressure C02 systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 7 days by verifying the C02 storage tank level to be>50%and pressure to be>285 psig, and b.At least once per 18 months by verifying:
AsshowninTable3'-13.ACTIONa.Witharadioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1aremet,withoutdelaysuspendthereleaseofradioactive gaseouseffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannel,reset,ordeclarethechannelinoperable.
1.The system valves, associated ventilation dampers and self closing fire doors actuate manually and automatically, upon receipt of a simulated actuation signal, and 2.Flow from each nozzle during a"Puff Test".D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-47 Amendment No.  
b.Withlessthantheminimumnumberofradioactive gaseouseffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsOPERABLE, taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-13.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
~l~A't~kL'f 0 PLANT SYSTQS Hru.ON SYSTEM LINITINO CONDITION FOR OPERAT ON 3.7.9.4 The Halon system located tn che Unit I Control Room Cable Spreading*rea shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.10.1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined inaccordance withmethodology asdescribed intheODCMandshallberecorded.*
Mhenever equipment in che Halon procected areas is required co be OPERABLE+ACTION: a.Mich the above required Halon system inoperable, vithin 1 hour verify that the fire detection system and the backup COg fire suppression system are OPERABLE;othervise,'scablish a continuous fire vetch vich backup fire suppression equipmenr.
4.3.3.10.2 Eachradioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-9.*Thissurveillance requirement doesnotapplytotheWasteGasHoldupSystemHydrogenandOxygenMonitors, astheirsetpoints arenotaddressed intheODCM.DEC.COOK-UNIT13/43-62Amendment No.
for the Control Room Cable Spreading Area.Restore the system to OPERABLE status vithin 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report ro the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 vithin the next 30 days outlining che accion taken, the cause of r,he inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the syscem co OPERABLE statue.b.The provisions of Specification.
REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMOVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMSLIMITINGCONOITION FOROPERATION 3.4.9.3Atleastoneofthefo)lowingoverpressure protection systemsshallbeOPERABLE:
3.0.3 are not applica&le.
a.Twopoweroperatedreliefvalves{PORVs)withaliftsettingoflessthanorequalto400psig,orb.Onepoweroperatedreliefvalve(PORV)withaliftsettingoflessthanorequalto400psigandtheRHRsafetyvalvewithaliftsettingoflessthanorequalto450psig,orc.Areactorcoolantsystemventofgreaterthanorequalto2squareinches.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE RE UIRZitENTS 4.7.9.4 The above required Halon syscem shall be demonscraced OPERABLE: a.Ac lease once per 6 months by verifying each Halon scorage tank co be>951 of full charge veighc and co be>90'f full charge pressure.b.At least once per 18 months by: l.Verifying che syscem, including associaced ventilation dampers, actuaces manually and aucomacically co a simulated case signal.2.'erformance of an air flov cesc or CO~puff test chrough'headers and nozzles co assure no blockage.D C COOK~UNIT 1 3/4 2 49 Amendment No I JI;P~4 g>i y4 I PLANT STSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS L~ZTINO COHDITIOH POR OPERATION 3.7.9.5 The fire hose scaadpipe conneccions in che follouing locations shall be OPERABLE-'.
Whenthetemperature ofoneormoreoftheRCScoldlegsislessthanorequalto170'F,exceptwhenthereactorvesselheadisremoved.ACTION:WithtwoPORV'sinoperable orwithonePORVinoperable andtheRHRsafetyvalveinoperable, eitherrestoretheinoperable PORV{s)orRHR.safety valvetoOPERABLEstatuswithin7daysotdepressurize andventtheRCSthroughanatleast2squareinchvent(s)withinthenext8hours;maintaintheRCSinaventedcondition untiltheinoperable PORVorRHRsafetyvalvehasbeenrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.WithbothPORVsinoperable, depressurize andventtheRCSthroughanatleast2squareinchvent(s)within8hours;maintaintheRCSinaventedcondition untilbothPORVsoronePORVandtheRHRsafetyvalvehavebeenrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.C.IntheeventeitherthePORVs,theRHRsafetyvalveortheRCSvent(s)areusedtomitigateaRCSpressuretransient, aSpecialRector.shallbepreparedandsubmitted totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2within30days.Thereportshalldescribethecircumstances initiating thetransient, theeffectofthePORVsorvent(s)onthetransient andanycorrective actionnecessary topreventrecurrence.
Auxiliary Buildiag (minimum 12).2e Access to Diesel Cene ra to rs (minimum 1)o 3.hccess to Suitcbgear Rooms (minimum 1).4.Access to Coacrol Room (minimum 1).APPLICABILITY:
O.C.COOK-UNIT13/44-31Amendment No.
whenever equipmeac in cbe areas protected by the fire hose stacioas is required co te OPERABLE.ACf ION: a.Pith one or more of che above required hose standpipe conaectioas inoperable, route aa addicioaal equivalent capacity fire bose co cba,uaprotected area(s)from an OPERABLE bose standpipe conneccion uithia 1 hour if cbe inoperahle fire hos>>is cbe primary means of fire suppression; ochervise, route che additional bose vithia 24 bours.Restore the fire bose scation co OPERABLE status vithin 14 days or, ia lieu of any other report required by lpecification 6.9.1, prepare and subai,t a Special Report ro che Commission pursuant co Specification
L~C~vglling10lpga~,l',t.Pghg0 REACYORCOOLANTSYS~o.3/4,4,10.STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASMECOOKCLASS12and3CCMPOHEHTS LIr."lITIHG CQHOITIOH FOROPcRATION 3.4.10.1Thestruc.ural intzgrity ofASMECodeClass1,2and3camponents shallbemaintained inac=arcance withSpecification 4.4.10.1~APPtICABILITY ALLDOGESACTIdN:~~III~~cViththestructural integrity ofanyASMECodeClass1camponent(s) notconforming tatheaboverequirements, restorethestructural integrity oftheaffectedcamponent(s) tawithinitslimitorisolatetheaffee-edcomponent(s) prioraincreasing theReac.orCoolantSystemtemperature morethan50FabovetheminimumemperaturerequiredbyNOTcansicerations.
&.9.2 uichin che next 30 days oucliniag the action taken, the cause of the inoperability, and plans aad schedule for restoriag che station to OPERABLE status.b.Tbe provisions of Specificacion 3.0.3 are not applicable.
Miththestructural integriyofanyASHECodeClass2camponent(s) notconforming ta:.",eaboverequirements~
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMNTS 4.7.9.5 Each of the above required fire hose standpipe connections shall be ,demonstrated OPERABLE: a.hc least once per 31 days by a usual inspection oi che iire bose standpipe connections co assure all required equipuenc Ls ac che connection
.restorethestructural integrity ofthear,cedamcanent(s)
~b.At least oace per 18 months by: 2.Removing the bose for inspection and re-racking, and Replacemenc of all degraded gaskets ln couplings.
--withinitslimitorisolatetheaffecedcamconent(s) priortaincreasing heReac:arCoolantSystemtemperature,.a"ove ZGC'F.Withhestructural inta~ri".y o,anyASMECaCeClass3cawonent(s) notconforming ta:heaboverequiremenrs, restarethestruc.ural integrity OftheafeC:edCampanent(S):a withinitS1imi.OriSOlatetheaffectedcomponent(
c At least once per 3 years by: 2.Parcially opening each hose standpipe connection valve co verify valve OPERABILITY and no ilou blockage.Conduccing a hose hydrostatic cesc, ac a pressure ac least 50 psig greater chan che maximum pressure available ac chac hose s candp tpe connec cion.D C COOK UNIT 1 3/4 7-50 Amendment No~
s)fremservice.SURVEILLANCE REOUIRKHEHTS 4.4.10.1Inadditiontatherequirements ofSoecification4.0.5,eachreac-orcao1antpumpf1ywne1shalIbeinspected pertherecommendations ofRequlatoryPositionC.4.bofRegulatary Guidel.14,Revision1,Augus-1975.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/44-33Amendment No.
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Vg,0 VVMGCOD0OR0ION3.7.1.1Allmainsteamlinecodesafetyvalvesassociated witheachsteamgenerator shallbeOPERABLE.
~STSTZHS 3/4.7,L0 CHIRK RATKb ASSR(K ZES OR r 3.7.10 ALL'ire rated assemblies
~4CJgN:a~With4reactorcoolantloopsandassociated steamgenerators inoperation andwithoneormoremainsteamlinecodesafetyvalvesinoperable, operation inMODES1,2and3mayproceedprovided, thatwithin4hours,eithertheinoperable valveisrestoredtoOPERABLEstatusorthePowerRangeNeutronFluxHighSetpointtripisreducedperTable3.7-1;otherwise, beinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinthenext6hoursandinCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 30hours.With3reactorcoolantloopsandassociated steamgenerators inoperation andwithoneormoremainsteamlinecodesafetyvalvesassociated withanoperating loopinoperable, operation inMODE3mayproceedprovided, thatwithin4hours,eithertheinoperable valveisrestoredtoOPERABLEstatusorthereactortripbreakersareopened;otherwise, beinCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthenext30hours.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.1.1Eachmainsteamlinecodesafetyvalveshallbedemonstrated
<~allsi floor/ceilingsr cable tray enclosures) separating safety related fire areas or separating portions of redundant systems important to safe shutdown vithin a fire area and all seaLing devices in fire rated assembly penetrations (fire doors'ire dampersi cable and piping penetration seals'nd ventilation seals)shall be OPERh8LE APPLZCABZLZTT:
: OPERABLE, withliftsettingsandorificesizesasshowninTable4.7-1,inaccordance withSectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCode,1974Edition.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/47-1AMENDMENT NO,"
Ae alL tiaaa.ACT 10 N: a.Mich oae or mora of ehe above required fire rated assemblies aad/or seaLing devices iaoperable, vithia oae hour either establish a coatiauous fire vatch oa at lease one side of ehe af fectad assembly, or verify the OPKLABZLZTY of fire detectors pet Specificaeioa 4.3.3.7 on at least one side of the inoperable aaaanbly aad eaeabLish aa hourly fire vetch paero1.or secure in the c1osed position the iaoperable seaLing device*and establish aa hourly fire vetch patroL.Restore ehe inoperable fire rated assembly aad seaLing device eo QPvRhBLE status viehia 7 days or, in ELec of aay ocher report required by Specificaeioa 6.9.1, prepare aad submit a SpeciaL Report eo ehe Cotnsissioa pursuaat eo Specificat'oa 6.9.2 viehia the aexe 30 days outlining ehe action cakaa, ehe cause of the iaoperabla fire raced assembly and/or sealing device aad the plaas and scheduLe for raseoriag ehe fire rated assembly and/or sealing device eo OPERABLE status.b..he provisions of Specificaeion 3.0.3 are not applicable.
~h PLANTSYSEMSSTEGENERATOR STOPVALVESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.1.5Eachsteamgenerator stopvalveshallbeOPERABLE~APPLICABILITY:
t 4~7.10.1 Ae Lease once per E8 aonths eha above required fire rated asse biles and peneeraeiOa SeaLiag deViCaS Shall.be verified OPERABLE by: a.Perfoaaing a visuaL inspection of ehe exposed sucfaces of eac.".: Lre tated assenblies; b.Performing a visual inspection of each fire damper and associated ha rdva re.Except, fire doots on Turbine Orivea Auxiliary."-eedvaear
MODES1,2and3.ACTION:MODE1-Withonesteamgenerator stopvalveinoperable butopen,POWEROPERATION maycontinueprovidedtheinoperable valveisrestoredtoOPERABLEstatuswithin4hours;otherwise, reducepowertolessthanorequalto5percentofRATEDTHERMALPOWERwithinthenext2hours.MODES2-Withonesteamgenerator stopvalveinoperable, subsequent and3operation inMODES2or3mayproceedprovidedthestopvalveismaintained closed.Otherwise, beinHOTSHUTDOWNwithinthenext12hours.-SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.1.5.1 Eachsteamgenerator stopvalvethatisopenshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEby:a.Pare-stroke exercising thevalveatleastonceper92days,andb.Verifying fullclosurewithin5secondsonanyclosureactuation signalwhileinHOTSTANDBYwithTgreater0thanorequalto541Fduringeachreactorshutdownexceptthatverification offullclosurewithin5secondsneednotbedetermined moreoftenthanonceper92days.4.7.1.5.2 Theprovisions ofSpecification
?uap and HaLLvay enclosures vhich caanoe be Locked cLosed foc'ELB considerations.
 
0 C COOK UNIT l 3/4 7-3Z Aeendaene Ho.  
==4.0. 4arenotapplicable==
,k J ,n 4 ,Il't4'l f REFUELING OPERATIONS STORAGE POOL VENTILATION SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.9.12 The spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
forentryintoMODE3.4.7.1.5.3 Theprovisions ofSpecification
Whenever irradiated fuel is in the stroage pool.ACTION: a.With no fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system OPERABLE, suspend all operations involving movement of fuel within the storage pool or+crane operation with loads over the storage pool until at least one spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system is restored to OPERABLE status, b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
 
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.12 The above required fuel storage pool ventilation system shall be~~~demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 31 days by initiating flow through the HEPA filter and charcoal adsorber train and verifying that the train operates for at least 15 minutes.b.At least once per 18 months or (1)after any structural maintenance on the HEPA filter or charcoal adsorber housings, or (2)following painting, fire or chemical release in any ventilation zone communicating with the system, by: 1.Deleted.2~Verifying that the charcoal adsorbers remove greater than or equal to 99%of a halogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant test gas when they are tested in-place in accordance with ANSI N510-1980 while operating the exhaust ventilation system at a flow rate of 30,000 cfm+10%.+The crane bay roll-up door and the drumming room roll-up door may be opened under administrative control during movement of fuel within the storage pool or crane operation with loads over the storage pool.~Shared system with Cook Nuclear Plant-Unit 2.+This does not include the main load block, For purposes of this specification, a deenergized main load block need not be considered a load.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 3/4 9-13 AMENDMENT NO.  
==4.0. 4arenotapplicable==
~I 4 a~71>gt+Q COSK LIMITING CONOITIQN FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.2 The dose or dose ceanfweat to an fndfvfdual fran radfoac.fve material in Ifqufd ei'fluents released to unrestricted areas (se Ffgure 5.1-3)shall be Ifmfted: a.Ourfng any calendar quarter to cI.S mren to the total body and to gmrem to any organ, and b.Ourfng any calendar year to c 3 mren to the total body and to~10 mren to any organ.APPLICABILITY:
forentryintoMODE2whenperforming PHYSICSTESTSatthebeginning ofacycleprovidedthesteamgenerator stopvalvesaremaintained closed.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/47-10AMENDMENT NO.
At all tfmes.ACTION: a.fifth the calculated dose fram the release of radioactive materials in 1fqufd effluent exceeding any oi'he above Ifmfts, pr pare and suhnit.to the Ccmmfssfon within 30 days, pursuant to Specfffcatfon 5.9.2, a Specfal Report which'dentfifes the cause (s)f'r exceed-ing the limit(s)and defines the canectfve actions taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases wfll be wi:hin the above limfts.This Specfal Report shall also include (1)the results of'adfologfcal analyses oi'he drfnkfng water source, and (2)the radfologfcal fmpaca on ffnfshed drinking water suop1fes with regard to the requfmnenw of'0 CFR 141, Sai'a Orfnkfng Mawr Act.(Ap'ol fcable only ff drinkfng water supply fs uken Prem the recefvfng water body.)b.The prOVf sfOnS Of SpeCf fCatfOns 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
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PLANTSYSTEMS34.7.7SEALEDSOURCECONTAMINATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.7.1Eachsealedsourcecontaining radioactive materialeitherinexcessof100microcuries ofbetaand/orgammaemittingmaterialor5microcuries ofalphaemittingmaterial,,
shallbefreeof>0.005microcuries ofremovable contamination.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTIONa.Eachsealedsourcewithremovable contamination inexcessoftheabovelimitsshallbeimmediately withdrawn fromuseand:l.Eitherdecontaminated andrepaired, or2.Disposedofinaccordance withCommission Regulations.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.7.1.1 TestReuirements
-Eachsealedsourceshallbetestedforleakageand/orcontamination by:a.Thelicensee, orb.Otherpersonsspecifically authorized bytheCommission oranAgreement State.Thetestmethodshallhaveadetection sensitivity ofatleast0.005microcuries pertestsample.4.7.7.1.2 TestFreuencies-Eachcategoryofsealedsourcesshallbetestedatthefrequency described below.a.Sourcesinuseexcludinstartusourcesreviouslsubectedtocoreflux)-Atleastoncepersixmonthsforallsealedsourcescontaining radioactive materials.
D.C.COOK-UNIT13/47-26Amendment No.
I6<f1V<I1 PLANTSYSTEMS3/4,7.9FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSFIRESUPPRESSION MATERSYSTEMLIMITIHQCOHDITIOH FOROPERATIOH 3.7.9.1Thefiresuppression vacersystemshallbeOPERABLEvith:a.Tvo<<highdemandpumps,oneofvhichshallbeadieseldrivenpump,vithcheirdischarge alignedtochefiresuppression header.b.AnOPERABLEflovpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganandtransferring chevacerthroughdiscribucion pipingvichOPERABLEsectionalizing controlorisolation valvestotheyardhydrantcurbvalvesandthefirstvalveaheadofthehosescandpipe orspraysystemriserorvacerflovalarmdeviceoneachsprinkler, requiredtobeOPERABLEperSpecifications 3.7.9.2and3.7.9.5.APPLICABILITY:
Acalltimes.ACTION:a.Pithonepumpinoperable, restoretheinoperable equipmenc toOPERABLEstatusvichin7daysor,inLieuofanyotherreporcrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecial.ReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2vithinthenext30daysouclining theplansandprocedures cobeusedtoprovideforthelossofredundancy inthissystem.Theprovisions ofSpecification3.0.3'ax'enotapplicabla; b.'Mi.chchefiresuppression vatersystemothervise inoperable:
1.Establish abackupfiresuppression vacersystemvichinhours,and2.SuhnicaSpecialReportlnaccordance vithSpecification o.9.';a)Bytelephone vichin24hours,b)Confirmed bytelegram, maiigramorfacsimile transmission nolacerthanchefirstvorkingdayfolloving theevent,~nd<<SharedsystemvichD.C.COOK-UNIT2.DCCOOK-UNITl3/47-41Amendment Ho.
r,Iy0 PLANTSYSTEMSSPRAYAND/ORSPRINKLER SYSTEMSLIMITIHGCONDITION FOROPERATION py/orsprinkler systemslocatedincheareasshovTable3.7"5shallbeOPERABLE:
APPLICABILITY:
Mheneverequipmenc inthespray/sprinkler protected areasisrequiredcobeOPERABLE~hCTZON:a.Pithoneormoreoftheaboverequiredsprayand/orsprinkler systemsinoperable, vithinlhourestablish acontinuous firevatchvithbackupfiresuppression equipment forchoseareas~iq.vhichredundant safeshucdovnsystemsorcomponents couldbedamaged.RestorethesystemtoOPERABLEstatusvithin14daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuantcoSpecification 6.9.2vithinthenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseQfchei,@operability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring che.systemtoOPERABLEstacss.Theprovisions ofSpecificacion 3.0,3prenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4~7.9.2Eachofcheaboverequiredsprayand/orsprinklet'ystemsshallbedemonstrated cobeOPERABLE:
a.AcLeastonceper12monchsbycyclingeachcescablevalveintheflovpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.~-Forchereaccorcoolantpumpspreaction sprinklers insidechecontainment, aclosedcircuictelevision locatedinchelovercontainmenc, vichperiodicmonitoring (andhourlylogging)ofcheCCTVscreen,shall'eanacceptable subscicuce coanhourlyfire,vatch pacrol.Forhighradiation areasvhereclosedcircuictelevision coveragedoesnocexisc,anhourlyfirevatchpacrolvillbeinstituted.
DCCOOKUNITl3/4744'mendment No.
PLANTSYSTEMSLOWPRESSURECOSYSTEMSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.3ThelowpressureCOsystemslocatedintheareasshowninTable3.7-6shallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverequipment inthelowpressureCO2protected areasisrequiredtobeOPERABLE.
ACTION:a..Withoneormoreof"heaboverequiredlowpressureCO2systemsisolatedforpersonnel protection, topermitentryforroutinetours,maintenance, construction orsurveillance testing,verifytheoperability ofthefiredetection systemasperSpecification 4.3.3.7intheaffectedarea(s)andestablish aRovingFireWatchPatrol(asdefinedintheBasesSection)inthoseareasaffectedbytheisolatedC02system(s).
IntheeventthattheRovingFireWatchPatrolcannotbemaintained intheaffectedareas,thenpersonnel mustbeevacuated andtheCO2systemreturnedtoitsnormalcondition.
b.WithoneormoreoftheaboverequiredlowpressureCO2systemsinoperable, within1hourestablish acontinuous firewatchwithbackupfiresuppression equipment Eorthoseareasinwhichredundant safeshutdownsystemsorcomponents couldbedamaged;forotherareasensurethatback-upfiresuppression equipment isavailable andestablish anhourlyEirewatchpatrol.RestorethesystemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin14daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring thesystemtoOPERABLEstatus.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREHENTS 4.7.9.3EachoftheaboverequiredlowpressureC02systemsshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying theC02storagetankleveltobe>50%andpressuretobe>285psig,andb.Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying:
1.Thesystemvalves,associated ventilation dampersandselfclosingfiredoorsactuatemanuallyandautomatically, uponreceiptofasimulated actuation signal,and2.Flowfromeachnozzleduringa"PuffTest".D.C.COOK-UNIT13/47-47Amendment No.
~l~A't~kL'f0 PLANTSYSTQSHru.ONSYSTEMLINITINOCONDITION FOROPERATON3.7.9.4TheHalonsystemlocatedtncheUnitIControlRoomCableSpreading
*reashallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
Mheneverequipment incheHalonprocected areasisrequiredcobeOPERABLE+
ACTION:a.MichtheaboverequiredHalonsysteminoperable, vithin1hourverifythatthefiredetection systemandthebackupCOgfiresuppression systemareOPERABLE; othervise,'scablish acontinuous firevetchvichbackupfiresuppression equipmenr.
fortheControlRoomCableSpreading Area.RestorethesystemtoOPERABLEstatusvithin14daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReportrotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2vithinthenext30daysoutlining cheacciontaken,thecauseofr,heinoperability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring thesyscemcoOPERABLEstatue.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification.
3.0.3arenotapplica&le.
SURVEILLANCE REUIRZitENTS 4.7.9.4TheaboverequiredHalonsyscemshallbedemonscraced OPERABLE:
a.Acleaseonceper6monthsbyverifying eachHalonscoragetankcobe>951offullchargeveighcandcobe>90'ffullchargepressure.
b.Atleastonceper18monthsby:l.Verifying chesyscem,including associaced ventilation dampers,actuacesmanuallyandaucomacically coasimulated casesignal.2.'erformance ofanairflovcescorCO~pufftestchrough'headersandnozzlescoassurenoblockage.
DCCOOK~UNIT13/4249Amendment No IJI;P~4g>iy4I PLANTSTSTEMSFIREHOSESTATIONSL~ZTINOCOHDITIOH POROPERATION 3.7.9.5Thefirehosescaadpipe conneccions inchefollouing locations shallbeOPERABLE-'.
Auxiliary Buildiag(minimum12).2eAccesstoDieselCenerators(minimum1)o3.hccesstoSuitcbgear Rooms(minimum1).4.AccesstoCoacrolRoom(minimum1).APPLICABILITY:
wheneverequipmeac incbeareasprotected bythefirehosestacioasisrequiredcoteOPERABLE.
ACfION:a.Pithoneormoreofcheaboverequiredhosestandpipe conaectioas inoperable, routeaaaddicioaal equivalent capacityfirebosecocba,uaprotected area(s)fromanOPERABLEbosestandpipe conneccion uithia1hourifcbeinoperahle firehos>>iscbeprimarymeansoffiresuppression; ochervise, routecheadditional bosevithia24bours.RestorethefirebosescationcoOPERABLEstatusvithin14daysor,ialieuofanyotherreportrequiredbylpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubai,taSpecialReportrocheCommission pursuantcoSpecification
&.9.2uichinchenext30daysoucliniag theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperability, andplansaadscheduleforrestoriag chestationtoOPERABLEstatus.b.Tbeprovisions ofSpecificacion 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMNTS4.7.9.5Eachoftheaboverequiredfirehosestandpipe connections shallbe,demonstrated OPERABLE:
a.hcleastonceper31daysbyausualinspection oicheiirebosestandpipe connections coassureallrequiredequipuenc Lsaccheconnection
~b.Atleastoaceper18monthsby:2.Removingtheboseforinspection andre-racking, andReplacemenc ofalldegradedgasketslncouplings.
cAtleastonceper3yearsby:2.Parcially openingeachhosestandpipe connection valvecoverifyvalveOPERABILITY andnoiloublockage.
Conduccing ahosehydrostatic cesc,acapressureacleast50psiggreaterchanchemaximumpressureavailable acchachosescandptpeconneccion.DCCOOKUNIT13/47-50Amendment No~
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~STSTZHS3/4.7,L0CHIRKRATKbASSR(KZESORr3.7.10ALL'ireratedassemblies
<~allsifloor/ceilingsr cabletrayenclosures) separating safetyrelatedfireareasorseparating portionsofredundant systemsimportant tosafeshutdownvithinafireareaandallseaLingdevicesinfireratedassemblypenetrations (firedoors'ire dampersicableandpipingpenetration seals'ndventilation seals)shallbeOPERh8LEAPPLZCABZLZTT:
AealLtiaaa.ACT10N:a.Michoaeormoraofeheaboverequiredfireratedassemblies aad/orseaLingdevicesiaoperable, vithiaoaehoureitherestablish acoatiauous firevatchoaatleaseonesideofeheaffectadassembly, orverifytheOPKLABZLZTY offiredetectors petSpecificaeioa 4.3.3.7onatleastonesideoftheinoperable aaaanblyaadeaeabLish aahourlyfirevetchpaero1.orsecureinthec1osedpositiontheiaoperable seaLingdevice*andestablish aahourlyfirevetchpatroL.Restoreeheinoperable fireratedassemblyaadseaLingdeviceeoQPvRhBLEstatusviehia7daysor,inELecofaayocherreportrequiredbySpecificaeioa 6.9.1,prepareaadsubmitaSpeciaLReporteoeheCotnsissioa pursuaateoSpecificat'oa 6.9.2viehiatheaexe30daysoutlining eheactioncakaa,ehecauseoftheiaoperabla fireracedassemblyand/orsealingdeviceaadtheplaasandscheduLeforraseoriag ehefireratedassemblyand/orsealingdeviceeoOPERABLEstatus.b..heprovisions ofSpecificaeion 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
t4~7.10.1AeLeaseonceperE8aonthsehaaboverequiredfireratedassebilesandpeneeraeiOa SeaLiagdeViCaSShall.beverifiedOPERABLEby:a.Perfoaaing avisuaLinspection ofeheexposedsucfacesofeac.".:Lretatedassenblies; b.Performing avisualinspection ofeachfiredamperandassociated hardvare.Except,firedootsonTurbineOriveaAuxiliary
."-eedvaear
?uapandHaLLvayenclosures vhichcaanoebeLockedcLosedfoc'ELBconsiderations.
0CCOOKUNITl3/47-3ZAeendaene Ho.
,kJ,n4,Il't4'lf REFUELING OPERATIONS STORAGEPOOLVENTILATION SYSTEMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.9.12Thespentfuelstoragepoolexhaustventilation systemshallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverirradiated fuelisinthestroagepool.ACTION:a.Withnofuelstoragepoolexhaustventilation systemOPERABLE, suspendalloperations involving movementoffuelwithinthestoragepoolor+craneoperation withloadsoverthestoragepooluntilatleastonespentfuelstoragepoolexhaustventilation systemisrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus,b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.9.12Theaboverequiredfuelstoragepoolventilation systemshallbe~~~demonstrated OPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper31daysbyinitiating flowthroughtheHEPAfilterandcharcoaladsorbertrainandverifying thatthetrainoperatesforatleast15minutes.b.Atleastonceper18monthsor(1)afteranystructural maintenance ontheHEPAfilterorcharcoaladsorberhousings, or(2)following
: painting, fireorchemicalreleaseinanyventilation zonecommunicating withthesystem,by:1.Deleted.2~Verifying thatthecharcoaladsorbers removegreaterthanorequalto99%ofahalogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant testgaswhentheyaretestedin-placeinaccordance withANSIN510-1980 whileoperating theexhaustventilation systemataflowrateof30,000cfm+10%.+Thecranebayroll-updoorandthedrummingroomroll-updoormaybeopenedunderadministrative controlduringmovementoffuelwithinthestoragepoolorcraneoperation withloadsoverthestoragepool.~SharedsystemwithCookNuclearPlant-Unit2.+Thisdoesnotincludethemainloadblock,Forpurposesofthisspecification, adeenergized mainloadblockneednotbeconsidered aload.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT13/49-13AMENDMENT NO.
~I4a~71>gt+Q COSKLIMITINGCONOITIQN FOROPERATION 3.11.1.2Thedoseordoseceanfweat toanfndfvfdual franradfoac.fve materialinIfqufdei'fluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seFfgure5.1-3)shallbeIfmfted:a.OurfnganycalendarquartertocI.Smrentothetotalbodyandtogmremtoanyorgan,andb.Ourfnganycalendaryeartoc3mrentothetotalbodyandto~10mrentoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltfmes.ACTION:a.fifththecalculated doseframthereleaseofradioactive materials in1fqufdeffluentexceeding anyoi'heaboveIfmfts,prpareandsuhnit.to theCcmmfssfon within30days,pursuanttoSpecfffcatfon 5.9.2,aSpecfalReportwhich'dentfifes thecause(s)f'rexceed-ingthelimit(s)anddefinesthecanectfve actionstakentoreducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrective actionstobetakentoassurethatsubsequent releaseswfllbewi:hintheabovelimfts.ThisSpecfalReportshallalsoinclude(1)theresultsof'adfologfcal analysesoi'hedrfnkfngwatersource,and(2)theradfologfcal fmpacaonffnfsheddrinkingwatersuop1feswithregardtotherequfmnenw of'0CFR141,Sai'aOrfnkfngMawrAct.(Ap'olfcableonlyffdrinkfngwatersupplyfsukenPremtherecefvfng waterbody.)b.TheprOVfsfOnSOfSpeCffCatfOns3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SUR'lEiLLANC"=
SUR'lEiLLANC"=
RKQUiR4BITS4.11.1.2.
RKQUiR 4BITS 4.11.1.2.Oose Col culatf ons.hmulat'.ve dose con-ributions fram I fqufd'lII.N I II II Iat',on hfanuaI (OOQl)at leas: once per 31 days.O.C.CCOK-UNiT L 3/4 Ll&Amendment No.
OoseColculatfons.hmulat'.ve dosecon-ributions framIfqufd'lII.NIIIIIIat',onhfanuaI(OOQl)atleas:onceper31days.O.C.CCOK-UNiTL3/4Ll&Amendment No.
gl i'I Radf oactf ve Kt f1uents gfou{d Mast@Treatment i.fmf tf n Condf tfon For Ooeratf on 3.11;163 The lfqufd radwaste treatment system shall be used to reduce the radfoactfve materfals fn liqufd wastes prfor to their discharge when the pro-jected doses due to the liquid effluent from the sfte (se Figure S.I-3)when averaged over 31 days, would exc d OaC6 mrs to the Atal body or 0.2 mrea to any organ.~aee bllfc': a\'I n, Actlan: a.Nth radfoactfve Ifqufd waste being discharged without treatment and fn excess of the above Iimf w, fn lieu of any other report requfr ed by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submf t to the Cuaafssfon wfthfa 30 days pursuant to SpeciAcatfon 6;9.2 a Specfal Repo'it wpfch includes the foIIowfng fnformatfon:
gli'I RadfoactfveKtf1uentsgfou{dMast@Treatment i.fmftfnCondftfonForOoeratfon3.11;163Thelfqufdradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreducetheradfoactfve materfals fnliqufdwastesprfortotheirdischarge whenthepro-jecteddosesduetotheliquideffluentfromthesfte(seFigureS.I-3)whenaveragedover31days,wouldexcdOaC6mrstotheAtalbodyor0.2mreatoanyorgan.~aeebllfc':a\'In,Actlan:a.Nthradfoactfve Ifqufdwastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andfnexcessoftheaboveIimfw,fnlieuofanyotherreportrequfredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmfttotheCuaafssfon wfthfa30dayspursuanttoSpeciAcatfon 6;9.2aSpecfalRepo'itwpfchincludesthefoIIowfng fnformatfon:
1.Ldentfffcatfon of Pe inoperable equfpment or subsystens and the reason for inoperabi1fty, Z.Action(s)taken to restore the faoperable equipment to operable ,status>and 3.Su+nary descrfptfon.
1.Ldentfffcatfon ofPeinoperable equfpment orsubsystens andthereasonforinoperabi1fty, Z.Action(s) takentorestorethefaoperable equipment tooperable,status>and3.Su+narydescrfptfon.
of actfon(s)%ken to prevent recurrence.
ofactfon(s)
~6 P~rf3$003 0f$960$ff 06$300s 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are nat aPP>>nab1a Sur Ief1 I ance Reouf rments 4.11.1.3 Oases due to Ifqufd releases to UNRESTRI~i AREAS shal.l be pro-Sectad at Ieas.once per 31 days, in accordance with tNe COQUE, wnenever liquid releases are being made without being processed by the Iiqufd rad-waste treatment systsa.0.C.CCOK-UNO'3/4 Ig 6 Amendment No.  
%kentopreventrecurrence.
~6P~rf3$0030f$960$ff06$300s3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenataPP>>nab1a SurIef1IanceReoufrments4.11.1.3OasesduetoIfqufdreleasestoUNRESTRI~i AREASshal.lbepro-SectadatIeas.onceper31days,inaccordance withtNeCOQUE,wneneverliquidreleasesarebeingmadewithoutbeingprocessed bytheIiqufdrad-wastetreatment systsa.0.C.CCOK-UNO'3/4Ig6Amendment No.  


Radfoactf veft'fluents LfoufdHoldupTanks*LfmftfnoCondftfon ForOoeratfon 3.]1,1.4Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained fneachofthefollowfng tanksshallbelimftedtolessthanorequal.to10curfes,excludfng tritiumanddfssolved orentrained noblegases.a.Outsfdetemporary tanks.~41tftf:ttlltfAcefan:a.b.Qfththequantityofradioactive materfalinanyoftheabovelistedtanksexceeding theabovelimft,withoutdelaysuspendalladdftfons ofradfoactfve materfa1tothetankandwithin48hoursreducethetankcontentstowithinthelfmft.TheProvisions ofSpecification s3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
Radfoactf ve f t'fluents Lfoufd Holdup Tanks*Lfmftfno Condftfon For Ooeratfon 3.]1,1.4 The quantity of radioactive material contained fn each of the followfng tanks shall be limfted to less than or equal.to 10 curfes, excludfng tritium and dfssolved or entrained noble gases.a.Outsfde temporary tanks.~41 tftf: tt ll tf Acefan: a.b.Qfth the quantity of radioactive materfal in any of the above listed tanks exceeding the above limf t, without delay suspend all addftfons of radfoactfve materfa1 to the tank and within 48 hours reduce the tank contents to within the lfmft.The Provisions of Specification s 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
Surveillance Reauirements4.11,1.4Thequantf.ty ofradfoactfve materfalcontained fneachoftheabovelistedtanksshallbedetermfned tobewithintheabovelimitbyanalyzfng arepresentative sampleofthetank'scontentsatleastonceper7dayswhenradfoactfve materials arebeingaddedtothetank.TanksincludedfnthisSpecfffcatfon arthoseoutdoortanksthatarenotsurrounded byliners,dfkes,orwallscapableofholdingthetankcontentsandthatdonothavetankoverflows andsur-roundingareadrainsconnected totheliquidradwastetreatment system.0.I.CQQK-UNIT13l4lL-aAmendment Ho.
Surveillance Reaui rements 4.11,1.4 The quantf.ty of radfoactfve materfal contained fn each of the above listed tanks shall be determfned to be within the above limit by analyzfng a representative sample of the tank's contents at least once per 7 days when radfoactfve materials are being added to the tank.Tanks included fn this Specfffcatfon ar those outdoor tanks that are not surrounded by liners, dfkes, or walls capable of holding the tank contents and that do not have tank overflows and sur-rounding area drains connected to the liquid radwaste treatment system.0.I.CQQK-UNIT 1 3l4 lL-a Amendment Ho.
v1g<<g,II0 RAOIOACTIVE EFFLUEBTS NSENNLEGASESLIMITINGCONOITTOM FOR0PERATTON 3.1E.2.2Theafrdosefn-UNRESTRICTED AREASduetonoblegasesreleasedfngaseouseffluents shallbelfmftedtothefotlowfng:
v1 g<<g , II 0 RAOIOACTIVE EFFLUEBTS NSE NNLE GASES LIMITING CONOITTOM FOR 0PERATTON 3.1E.2.2 The afr dose fn-UNRESTRICTED AREAS due to noble gases released fn gaseous effluents shall be lfmfted to the fotlowfng:
a.Ourfnganycalendarquarter,to~Smradfor'alena radfatfon andcIOmradforbethradfatfon; b.Ourfnganycalendaryear,to<10mradforgammaradfatfon andc20mradforbetaradfatfon.
a.Ourfng any calendar quarter, to~S mrad for'alena radfatfon and c IO mrad for beth radfatfon; b.Ourfng any calendar year, to<10 mrad for gamma radfatfon and c 20 mrad for beta radfatfon.
APPLICABILITY:
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltfmes.ACTICN:a.'fifththecalculated afrdosefromradfoactfve noblegasesfngaseouseffluents exce~dfng anyoftheabovelfmfts,prepare.andsubmfttotheCcmrfssfon wfthfn30days,pursuanttoSpecfffcatfon 6.9.2,aSpecfalReportwhfchfdentfffes thecause(s)forexceHingthelfmft(s)anddeffnesthecorrtfveactfonstobetakentoreducethereleasesandthepropoadcorrectfve actfonstobetakentoassurethatsubsequent re-leaseswfllbewfthfntheabovelfmfts.b'heprOVfSfOnSOfSpeCfffcatfOns 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotaPPlicable.
At all tfmes.ACTICN: a.'fifth the calculated afr dose from radfoactfve noble gases fn gaseous effluents exce~dfng any of the above lfmfts, prepare.and submft to the Ccmrfssfon wfthfn 30 days, pursuant to Specfffcatfon 6.9.2, a Specfal Report whfch fdentfffes the cause(s)for exceHing the lfmft(s)and deffnes the corr tfve actfons to be taken to reduce the releases and the propo ad correctfve actfons to be taken to assure that subsequent re-leases wfll be wfthfn the above lfmfts.b'he prOVf SfOnS Of SpeCfffcatfOns 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not aPPlicable.
SURVE:LANCE REQUIRHDTS 4.11.2.'2 OoseCalculatf onsCumulatfve.dosecontrfbut",ons forthetotalttI'I~'b*I*'thtlafi0Ca1cu1atfon
SURVE:LANCE REQUIRHDTS 4.11.2.'2 Oose Calculatf ons Cumulatf ve.dose contrfbut",ons for the total tt I'I~'b*I*'th tl af i 0 Ca1cu1atfon
~znua1(00K)atleastonceevery31days.A0.C.COOK-UNIT13/4ll-10Amendment Ho 30kgtg4SW RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSERADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORMANDRADZONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.3ThedosetoAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromradioiodine, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides ocherthannoblegaseswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluencs releasedcounrestricted areasshallbelimicedtothefollowing:
~znua1 (00K)at least once every 31 days.A 0.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 ll-10 Amendment Ho 3 0 k gt g4 SW RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE RADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN PARTICULATE FORM AND RADZONUCLIDES OTHER THAN NOBLE GASES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.3 The dose to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioiodine, radioactive materials in particulate form, and radionuclides ocher than noble gases with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluencs released co unrestricted areas shall be limiced to the following:
a.Duringanycalendarquartertolessthanorequalto7.5mremcoanyorgan;b.Duringanycalendaryeartolessthanorequalto15mremtoanyorgan;c.LesschanO.ltofche3.11.2.3{a)and{b)limitsasaresultofburningcontaminated oil.APPLICABILITY:
a.During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 7.5 mrem co any organ;b.During any calendar year to less than or equal to 15 mrem to any organ;c.Less chan O.lt of che 3.11.2.3{a)and{b)limits as a result of burning contaminated oil.APPLICABILITY:
Acalltimes.ACTION'~b.Mi.ththecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,orradionuclides otherthannoblegasesingaseouseffluencs exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittocheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidencifies thecause{s)forexceeding thelimitanddefineschecorrective actionstakencoreducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrective actiontobetakentoassurethatsubsequent, releasevillbewithintheabovelimits.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
Ac all times.ACTION'~b.Mi.th the calculated dose from the release of radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, or radionuclides other than noble gases in gaseous effluencs exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to che Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which idencifies the cause{s)for exceeding the limit and defines che corrective actions taken co reduce the releases and the proposed corrective action to be taken to assure that subsequent, release vill be within the above limits.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILIANCE REUIREMENTS timeperiodshallbedetermined inaccordance withtheODCMatleastonceevery31days.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/411-11Amendment No.115 t~l1><~,rh'gi4\'P'ii>0'L&4jCt RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.4Thegaseousradwastetreatment systemandtheventilation exhausttreatment systemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected gaseouseffluentairdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(SeeFigure5.1.3)whenaveragedover31days,wouldexceed0.2mradforgammaradiation and0.4mradforbetaradiation.
SURVEILIANCE RE UIREMENTS time period shall be determined in accordance with the ODCM at least once every 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-11 Amendment No.115 t~l 1><~, rh'g i 4\'P'ii>0'L&4jC t RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.4 The gaseous radwaste treatment system and the ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials in gaseous waste prior to their discharge when the projected gaseous effluent air doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1.3)when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.2 mrad for gamma radiation and 0.4 mrad for beta radiation.
Theventilation exhausttreatment systemshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseous~astepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected dosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(SeeFigure5.1-3)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.3mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
The ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce radioactive materials in gaseous~aste prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1-3)when averaged over 31 days would exceed 0.3 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withgaseouswastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information:
At all times.ACTION: a~With gaseous waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which includes the following information:
l.Identification oftheinoperable equipment orsubsystems andthereasonforinoperability.
l.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability.
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment tooperablestatus'.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status'.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.4DosesduetogaseousreleasestoUNRESTRICTED AREASshallbeprojected atleastonceper31daysinaccordance withtheODCM,wheneverthegaseouswastetreatment systemorventilation exhausttreatment systemisnotoperational.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.4 Doses due to gaseous releases to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be projected at least once per 31 days in accordance with the ODCM, whenever the gaseous waste treatment system or ventilation exhaust treatment system is not operational.
D.C.COOK-UNIT13/411-12Amendment No.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-12 Amendment No.
0 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GASMIXTURELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.5Theconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystemshallbelimitedto<3Sbyvolumeifthehydrogeninthesystemis>4%byvolumeAPPLICABILITY:
0 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GAS MIXTURE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be limited to<3S by volume if the hydrogen in the system is>4%by volume APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystem>3%byvolumebut<4Sbyvolumeandcontaining
At all times.ACTION: a.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system>3%by volume but<4S by volume and containing
>4%hydrogen, restoretheconcentration ofoxygento<3%orreducethehydrogenconcentration to<4awithin96hours.Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystemortank>4%byvolumeand>4%hydrogenbyvolumewithoutdelaysuspendalladditions ofwastegasestothesystemortankandreducetheconcentration ofoxygento<3%ortheconcentration ofhydrogento<4Swithin96hoursinthesystemortank.c>>Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
>4%hydrogen, restore the concentration of oxygen to<3%or reduce the hydrogen concentration to<4a within 96 hours.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system or tank>4%by volume and>4%hydrogen by volume without delay suspend all additions of waste gases to the system or tank and reduce the concentration of oxygen to<3%or the concentration of hydrogen to<4S within 96 hours in the system or tank.c>>The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.5Theconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystemshallbedetermined towithintheabovelimitsbycontinuously monitoring thewastegasesinthewastegasholdupsystemwiththeoxygenmonitorsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13ofSpecification 3.3.3.10.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be determined to within the above limits by continuously monitoring the waste gases in the waste gas holdup system with the oxygen monitors required OPERABLE by Table 3.3-13 of Specification 3.3.3.10.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-13 Amendment No.
D.C.COOK-UNIT13/411-13Amendment No.
F4 ll RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GAS STORAGE TANKS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactivity contained in each gas storage tank shall be limited to 43,800 curies noble gas (considered as Xe-133).APPLICABILITY:
F4ll RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASSTORAGETANKSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedto43,800curiesnoblegas(considered asXe-133).APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: With the quantity of radioactive material in any gas storage tank exceeding the above limit, without delay suspend all additions of radioactive material to the tank and within 48 hours reduce the tank contents to within the limit.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withthequantityofradioactive materialinanygasstoragetankexceeding theabovelimit,withoutdelaysuspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetankandwithin48hoursreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each gas storage tank shall be determined to be within the above limit at least once per 4 days by analysis of the Reactor Coolant System noble gases.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-14 Amendment No.-
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachgasstoragetankshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper4daysbyanalysisoftheReactorCoolantSystemnoblegases.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/411-14Amendment No.-
t~g h>*Jy e p'l RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3 4.11.3 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.3 The solid radwaste system shall be used as applicable in accordance with a PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM for the SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes to ensure meeting the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and of 10 CFR Part 71 prior to shipment of radioactive wastes from the site.APPLICABILITY:
t~gh>*Jyep'l RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 34.11.3SOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.3Thesolidradwastesystemshallbeusedasapplicable inaccordance withaPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMfortheSOLIDIFICATION andpackaging ofradioactive wastestoensuremeetingtherequirements of10CFRPart20andof10CFRPart71priortoshipmentofradioactive wastesfromthesite.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a~With the packaging requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and/or 10 CFR Part 71 not satisfied, suspend shipments of defectively packaged solid radioactive wastes from the site.With the solid radwaste system inoperable for more than 31 days, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 a Special Report which includes the following information:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withthepackaging requirements of10CFRPart20and/or10CFRPart71notsatisfied, suspendshipments ofdefectively packagedsolidradioactive wastesfromthesite.Withthesolidradwastesysteminoperable formorethan31days,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30dayspursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information:
1.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, 2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status, 3.A description of the alternative used for SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes, and 4.Summary description of action(s)taken to prevent a recurrence.
1.Identification oftheinoperable equipment orsubsystems andthereasonforinoperability, 2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment tooperablestatus,3.Adescription ofthealternative usedforSOLIDIFICATION andpackaging ofradioactive wastes,and4.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence.
c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1~13 are not applicable.
c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1~13arenotapplicable.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-15 Amendment No.  
D.C.COOK-UNIT13/411-15Amendment No.  
~t igAgf k J 1l Rt 41 Qt<'%P RA0raaCTIm m.uem 3 4 11.4 TOTAL OOSK LINETBG CON0ITIN FOR OPERATION 3.11.4 The dosi or dose caamftment to a real fndfvfdual fram all uranfum fuel cycle sources fs lfmf&d to<25 mrem to the total body or any organ (excipt the thyrofd, whfch fs lfmited to~76 area)over a period af 12 consecutf ve months.APPLICA8ILI7Y:
~tigAgfkJ1lRt41Qt<'%P RA0raaCTIm m.uem3411.4TOTALOOSKLINETBGCON0ITINFOROPERATION 3.11.4Thedosiordosecaamftment toarealfndfvfdual framalluranfumfuelcyclesourcesfslfmf&dto<25mremtothetotalbodyoranyorgan(exciptthethyrofd,whfchfslfmitedto~76area)overaperiodaf12consecutf vemonths.APPLICA8ILI7Y:
At all tfmes.A~iON: a.Mfth the calculated doses frcm the release of radioactive materials fn lfqufd or gaseous effluents exceeding%fee the lfmfts oi'pecfff-catfan 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.1.2.b, 3.11.2.2.a, 3.11.2.2.b, 3.11.2.3.a, or 3.11.2.3.b, fn lfeu of any other report required by Specfffcatfan 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Specfal Report to the Ofrector, Nuclear Reactor Regulatfan, U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Camnissfan, Washington, 0.C.206~8, within 30 days, which defines the corrective action to be taken to reduc subsequent releases to prevent recurrence of exceedfng the lfmfts of Specfffcatfan 3.11.4.Thfs Specfal Report shall fnclude an analysis which es.fmates the radfatfan exposure (dose)to a member of'he publfc fran uranium fuel cycle sources (includfng all ef 1uent pathways and direct radfation) for a 12 consecutfve month period that fncludes the release(s) covered by thfs report.If the estimated dose(s}exceeds the lfmfts o, Specification 3.11.4, and ff the release candffan resultfng fn violation af 40 CFR 190 has no.already been carr+:t-d, the Specfal Report shall fnclude a request far a variance fn accordance with the pravisfans af 40 CFR 19Q and fncludfng the specif'fed fnf'ar-matian af t 190.11(b).
Atalltfmes.A~iON:a.Mfththecalculated dosesfrcmthereleaseofradioactive materials fnlfqufdorgaseouseffluents exceeding
Submittal oi'he report fs considered a timely request, and a varfance fs granted untf1 staff'ction an"Ne reques fs ccmplete.The variance only r laths to the lfmfts af 40 C.=R 190, and does not apply fn any way ta the~ufrenents for dose limitatfan af 10 Cr%Part 20, as addressed fn other sections af thfs Te wnfca1 Specf ff catf an.The prOVf SfanS 41 Spe fff Catians 3.0.3 and 6.9.l.l3 are not applicable.
%feethelfmftsoi'pecfff-catfan3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.1.2.b, 3.11.2.2.a, 3.11.2.2.b, 3.11.2.3.a, or3.11.2.3.b, fnlfeuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecfffcatfan 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecfalReporttotheOfrector, NuclearReactorRegulatfan, U.S.NuclearRegulatory Camnissfan, Washington, 0.C.206~8,within30days,whichdefinesthecorrective actiontobetakentoreducsubsequent releasestopreventrecurrence ofexceedfng thelfmftsofSpecfffcatfan 3.11.4.ThfsSpecfalReportshallfncludeananalysiswhiches.fmates theradfatfan exposure(dose)toamemberof'hepublfcfranuraniumfuelcyclesources(includfng allef1uentpathwaysanddirectradfation) fora12consecutfve monthperiodthatfncludestherelease(s) coveredbythfsreport.Iftheestimated dose(s}exceedsthelfmftso,Specification 3.11.4,andffthereleasecandffanresultfng fnviolation af40CFR190hasno.alreadybeencarr+:t-d, theSpecfalReportshallfncludearequestfaravariancefnaccordance withthepravisfans af40CFR19Qandfncludfng thespecif'fed fnf'ar-matianaft190.11(b).
SURVEiLt INC:-RHUIRBG i S 4.11.4 Oase Calculat'.ans Cunalatfve dose cantrfbutfans fran lfqufd and 4*.~4,f dl&*INSET lf tf 4 l1-!-2, 4.11.2-2, and 4.11.2.3 and with the OGQI.0.C.COOK UNIT L 3/4 11-17 Amenctment No.
Submittal oi'hereportfsconsidered atimelyrequest,andavarfancefsgranteduntf1staff'ction an"Nerequesfsccmplete.
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Thevarianceonlyrlathstothelfmftsaf40C.=R190,anddoesnotapplyfnanywaytathe~ufrenents fordoselimitatfan af10Cr%Part20,asaddressed fnothersectionsafthfsTewnfca1Specfffcatfan.TheprOVfSfanS41SpefffCatians3.0.3and6.9.l.l3arenotapplicable.
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION CONTINUED co With milk or fresh leafy vegetable samples unavailable from any of the sample locations required by Table 3'2-1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause of the unavailability of samples and identifies locations for obtaining replacement samples.The locations from which samples were unavailable may then be deleted from Table 3.12-1 provided the locations from which the replacement samples were obtained are added to the environmental, monitoring program as replacement locations, if available.
SURVEiLtINC:-RHUIRBGiS4.11.4OaseCalculat'.ans Cunalatfve dosecantrfbutfans franlfqufdand4*.~4,fdl&*INSETlftf4l1-!-2,4.11.2-2, and4.11.2.3andwiththeOGQI.0.C.COOKUNITL3/411-17Amenctment No.
d.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
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SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4'2.1 The radiological environmental monitoring samples shall be collected pursuant to Table 3.12-1 from the locations given in the table and figures in the ODCM and shall be analyzed pursuant to the requirements of Table 3.12-1 and 4.12-1.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 12-2 Amendment No.  
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION CONTINUED coWithmilkorfreshleafyvegetable samplesunavailable fromanyofthesamplelocations requiredbyTable3'2-1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecauseoftheunavailability ofsamplesandidentifies locations forobtaining replacement samples.Thelocations fromwhichsampleswereunavailable maythenbedeletedfromTable3.12-1providedthelocations fromwhichthereplacement sampleswereobtainedareaddedtotheenvironmental, monitoring programasreplacement locations, ifavailable.
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d.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
.RADIOLOGICAL BlVIRCNEHTAL MONITORING 3 4.12.480 USE CENSUS LIMITING CONamOH FOR OPERATION 3.12.2 A land use census sha11 he conducted and shall fdentffy the loca-tfon of the nearest mf1k anfaal, the'nearest resfdence and the nearest garden>>of greater than SN square feet producfng fresh leafy vegetables fn each of the~land caverfng meterolaqfcal sectors wfthfn a dfstance of ffve argyles.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4'2.1Theradiological environmental monitoring samplesshallbecollected pursuanttoTable3.12-1fromthelocations giveninthetableandfiguresintheODCMandshallbeanalyzedpursuanttotherequirements ofTable3.12-1and4.12-1.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/412-2Amendment No.  
At all times.aCTION: a.Mfth a land use census fdentffyfng a locatfon(s}
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whfch yfelds a calculated dose or dase comf&ent greater than the values currently befng calculated fn Spccfffcatfon 4.11.2.3, pre-pare and suhmft to the Ccamfssfon wfthfn 30 days, pursuant ta Specfffcatfon 6.9.2.a Specfal Report.whfch fdentfffes the new lacatfan(s}.
.RADIOLOGICAL BlVIRCNEHTAL MONITORING 34.12.480USECENSUSLIMITINGCONamOHFOROPERATION 3.12.2Alandusecensussha11heconducted andshallfdentffytheloca-tfonofthenearestmf1kanfaal,the'nearest resfdence andthenearestgarden>>ofgreaterthanSNsquarefeetproducfng freshleafyvegetables fneachofthe~landcaverfngmeterolaqfcal sectorswfthfnadfstanceofffveargyles.APPLICABILITY:
b.Mfth a 1and use census fdentffyfng a locatfon(s) whfch yfelds a calcu1ated dose or dose ceanf~nt (vfa the same exaasure patnwav)20 percent areater than at a lacatfan free whfch sam@les are currentTy befnq obtafned fn accordance wfth Specfffcatfan 3.i2.1, prepare and sulmtt to the Ceaaissfon wfthfn 30 days, pursuant to Specfffcatfon S.9.2, a Specfal Report whfch fdentfffes the new lacatfan.The neo 1acatfan shall be added.to the radfologfcal envfronmental monftarfng program.wfthfn 30 days, ff lossfble.The.samplfng locatfon havfng the lowest calculated'ose or aose ccamftment (vfa the same exposure pathway)may be deleted fram thfs monftarfng program after (Octaber 3'l)of tha year fn whfch thfs land use census was conducted.
Atalltimes.aCTION:a.Mfthalandusecensusfdentffyfng alocatfon(s}
c.The orovfsfans of Specfffcatfons 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
whfchyfeldsacalculated doseordasecomf&entgreaterthanthevaluescurrently befngcalculated fnSpccfffcatfon 4.11.2.3, pre-pareandsuhmfttotheCcamfssfon wfthfn30days,pursuanttaSpecfffcatfon 6.9.2.aSpecfalReport.whfch fdentfffes thenewlacatfan(s}.
SUPlKILLANCF REOUIR&ENTS 4-12-2.The land use census shall be conducted at.least once per 12..months bet~the dates of June 1 and October 1, by door-to<oar survey, aerfal survey, ar by consultfng local agrfculture authorf tfes.roan ear vegetatfan sanplfng may be performed at the sfte boundary fn the dfrectfon sector wfth the hfghest 0/g fn 1 feu of the garden census.0-C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 12-9 Amendment No.  
b.Mftha1andusecensusfdentffyfng alocatfon(s) whfchyfeldsacalcu1ated doseordoseceanf~nt(vfathesameexaasurepatnwav)20percentareaterthanatalacatfanfreewhfchsam@lesarecurrentTy befnqobtafnedfnaccordance wfthSpecfffcatfan 3.i2.1,prepareandsulmtttotheCeaaissfon wfthfn30days,pursuanttoSpecfffcatfon S.9.2,aSpecfalReportwhfchfdentfffes thenewlacatfan.
(4t RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3 4 12.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.12.3 Analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program which has been approved by the Commission.
Theneo1acatfanshallbeadded.totheradfologfcal envfronmental monftarfng program.wfthfn30days,fflossfble.
The.samplfnglocatfonhavfngthelowestcalculated'ose oraoseccamftment (vfathesameexposurepathway)maybedeletedframthfsmonftarfng programafter(Octaber3'l)ofthayearfnwhfchthfslandusecensuswasconducted.
c.Theorovfsfans ofSpecfffcatfons 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SUPlKILLANCF REOUIR&ENTS 4-12-2.Thelandusecensusshallbeconducted at.leastonceper12..monthsbet~thedatesofJune1andOctober1,bydoor-to<oar survey,aerfalsurvey,arbyconsultfng localagrfculture authorftfes.roanearvegetatfan sanplfngmaybeperformed atthesfteboundaryfnthedfrectfon sectorwfththehfghest0/gfn1feuofthegardencensus.0-C.COOK-UNIT13/412-9Amendment No.  
(4t RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3412.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.3Analysesshallbeperformed onradioactive materials suppliedaspartofanInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramwhichhasbeenapprovedbytheCommission.
APPLICABILITY:
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withanalysesnotbeingperformed asrequiredabove,reportthecorrective actionstakentopreventarecurrence totheCommission intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
At all times.ACTION: With analyses not being performed as required above, report the corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.3AsummaryoftheresultsobtainedaspartoftheaboverequiredInterlaboratory Comparison Programandinaccordance withtheODCM(orparticipants intheEPAcrosscheck programshallprovidetheEPAprogramcodedesignation fortheunit)shallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.D.C.COOK-UNIT13/412-10Amendment No.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.12.3 A summary of the results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program and in accordance with the ODCM (or participants in the EPA crosscheck program shall provide the EPA program code designation for the unit)shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 12-10 Amendment No.
T'IIlplll 34LIMITINGCONDITIONS FOROPERATION ANDSURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 34.0APPLICABILITY LIMITINGCONDITIONS FOROPERATION
T'I I l pl ll 3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION 3.0.1 Compliance with the Limiting in the succeeding specifications is MODES or other conditions specified to meet the Limiting Conditions for requirements shall be met.Conditions for Operation contained required during the OPERATIONAL therein;except that upon failure Operation, the associated ACTION 3.0.2 Noncompliance with a specification shall exist when the requirements of the Limiting Condition for Operation and associated ACTION requirements are not met within the specified time intervals.
 
If the Limiting Condition for Operation is restored prior to expiration of the specified time intervals, completion of the ACTION requirements is not required.3.0.3 When a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met, except as provide in the associated ACTION requirements, within 1 hour action shall be initiated to place it, as applicable, in: a.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours, b.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours, and c.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours.Where corrective measures are completed that permit operation under the ACTION requirements, the action may be taken in accordance with the specified time limits as measured from the time of failure to meet the Limiting Condition for Operation.
==3.0. 1Compliance==
Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.
withtheLimitinginthesucceeding specifications isMODESorotherconditions specified tomeettheLimitingConditions forrequirements shallbemet.Conditions forOperation contained requiredduringtheOPERATIONAL therein;exceptthatuponfailureOperation, theassociated ACTION3.0.2Noncompliance withaspecification shallexistwhentherequirements oftheLimitingCondition forOperation andassociated ACTIONrequirements arenotmetwithinthespecified timeintervals.
This specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.3.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made when the conditions for the Limiting Condition for Operation are not met and the associated ACTION requires a shutdown if they are not met within a specified time interval.Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or specified condition may be made in accordance with ACTION requirements when conformance to them permits continued operation of the facility for an unlimited period of time.This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.
IftheLimitingCondition forOperation isrestoredpriortoexpiration ofthespecified timeintervals, completion oftheACTIONrequirements isnotrequired.
Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.
 
D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-1 Amendment No.
==3.0. 3WhenaLimitingCondition==
k 4 A I, Qt tfg Li 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.0.5 When a system, subsystem, train, component or device is determined to be inoperable solely because its emergency power source is inoperable, or solely because its normal power source is inoperable, it may be considered OPERABLE for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of its applicable Limiting Condition for Operation, provided: (1)its corresponding normal or emergency power source is OPERABLE;and (2)all of its redundant system(s), subsystem(s), train(s), component(s) and device(s)are OPERABLE, or likewise satisfy the requirements of this specification, Unless both conditions (1)and (2)are satisfied, within 2 hours action shall be initiated to place the unit in a MODE in which the applicable Limiting Condition for Operation does not apply by placing it as applicable in: l.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours, 2.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours, and 3.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours.This Specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.1 Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions specified for individual Limiting Conditions for Operation unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement.
forOperation isnotmet,exceptasprovideintheassociated ACTIONrequirements, within1houractionshallbeinitiated toplaceit,asapplicable, in:a.AtleastHOTSTANDBYwithinthenext6hours,b.AtleastHOTSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 6hours,andc.AtleastCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthesubsequent 24hours.Wherecorrective measuresarecompleted thatpermitoperation undertheACTIONrequirements, theactionmaybetakeninaccordance withthespecified timelimitsasmeasuredfromthetimeoffailuretomeettheLimitingCondition forOperation.
4.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with: a.A maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25%of the surveillance interval, but b.The combined time interval for any three consecutive surveillance intervals shall not exceed 3.25 times the specified surveillance interval.4.0.3 Failure to perform a Surveillance Requirement within the allowed"surveillance interval, defined by Specification 4.0.2, shall constitute noncompliance with the OPERABILITY requirements for a Limiting Condition for Operation.(This does not apply to surveillances that have been delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4.)The time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time it is identified that a Surveillance Requirement has not been performed.
Exceptions totheserequirements arestatedintheindividual specifications.
The ACTION requirements may be delayed for up to 24 hours to permit completion of the surveillance when the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements are less than 24 hours.Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment.
Thisspecification isnotapplicable inMODES5or6.3.0.4EntryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEorotherspecified condition shallnotbemadewhentheconditions fortheLimitingCondition forOperation arenotmetandtheassociated ACTIONrequiresashutdowniftheyarenotmetwithinaspecified timeinterval.
4.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made unless the Surveillance Requirement(s) associated with a Limiting Condition of Operation has been performed within the stated surveillance interval or as otherwise specified.
EntryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEorspecified condition maybemadeinaccordance withACTIONrequirements whenconformance tothempermitscontinued operation ofthefacilityforanunlimited periodoftime.Thisprovision shallnotpreventpassagethroughortoOPERATIONAL MODESasrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements.
This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.
Exceptions totheserequirements arestatedintheindividual specifications.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-2 AMENDMENT NO.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/40-1Amendment No.
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k4AI,QttfgLi 34.0APPLICABILITY LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.0.5Whenasystem,subsystem, train,component ordeviceisdetermined tobeinoperable solelybecauseitsemergency powersourceisinoperable, orsolelybecauseitsnormalpowersourceisinoperable, itmaybeconsidered OPERABLEforthepurposeofsatisfying therequirements ofitsapplicable LimitingCondition forOperation, provided:
APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.5 Surve1llance Requ1rements for fnservfce inspection and testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components shall be applicable as follows: a.Inservice inspection of ASME Code Class I, 2, and 3 compone'nts and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed fn accordance with Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50, Sectfon 50.55a(g), except where specif1c written relief has been granted by the Commission pursuant to 10 CFR 50, Section 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
(1)itscorresponding normaloremergency powersourceisOPERABLE; and(2)allofitsredundant system(s),
b.Surveillance intervals specified fn Section XI of the ASHE Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda for the inservice inspection and testing activities required by the ASHE Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code arid applicable Addenda shall be applicable as follows in these Technfcal Speciffcatfors:
subsystem(s),
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Required frequencies Code and applicable Addenda for performing inservice terminology for fnservice inspection and testing fns ection and testfn actfvftfes activfties ee y t east once per ays Honthly At least once per 31 days quarter ly or every 3 months At least once per 92 days Semiannually or every 6 months At least once per 184 days Every 9 months At least once per 276 days Yearly or annually At least once per 366 days c.The provis1ons of Specification 4.0.2 are applicable to the above required frequencies for performfng inservfce inspection and test1ng activities.
train(s),
d, Performance of the above fnservfce inspection and testing activities shall be fn addition to other specified Surveillance Requirements.
component(s) anddevice(s) areOPERABLE, orlikewisesatisfytherequirements ofthisspecification, Unlessbothconditions (1)and(2)aresatisfied, within2hoursactionshallbeinitiated toplacetheunitinaMODEinwhichtheapplicable LimitingCondition forOperation doesnotapplybyplacingitasapplicable in:l.AtleastHOTSTANDBYwithinthenext6hours,2.AtleastHOTSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 6hours,and3.AtleastCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthesubsequent 24hours.ThisSpecification isnotapplicable inMODES5or6.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS
e.Mothfng fn the ASME Bof'ler and Pressure Vessel Code shall be'onstrued to supersede the requirements of any Technical Specification.
 
4.0.6 By specific reference to this section, those surveillances which must be performed on or before March 31, 1986, and are designated as 18-month surveillances (or required as outage-related surveillances under the provisions of Specification 4.0.5)may be delayed until the end of the refueling outage scheduled to begin on or before February 28, 1986.For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 2 1986 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-3 Amendment Ho.
==4.0. 1Surveillance==
4~1 APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.7 By specific reference to this section, those surveillances which must be performed on or before July 1, 1988 and are designated as 18-month surveillances (or required as outage-related surveillances-under the provisions of Specification 4.0.5)may be delayed until the end of the cycle 6-7 refueling outage (currently scheduled to begin during the latter part of the second quarter of 1988).For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 2 1988 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.
Requirements shallbemetduringtheOPERATIONAL MODESorotherconditions specified forindividual LimitingConditions forOperation unlessotherwise statedinanindividual Surveillance Requirement.
3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE PE UIREMEHTS BASES S ecification 3.0.1 throu h 3.0.4 establish the general requirements applicable to m>t nq on t ons or peration.These requirements are based on the requirements for Limiting Conditions for Operation stated in the Code of Federal Regulations, 10 CFR 50.36{c){2): "Limiting conditions for operation are the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment required for safe operation of the facility.i/hen a limiting condition for operation of a nuclear reactor is not met, the licensee shall shut down the reactor or follow any remedial action permitted by the technical specification until the condition can be met." S ecffication
 
==4.0. 2EachSurveillance==
Requirement shallbeperformed withinthespecified timeintervalwith:a.Amaximumallowable extension nottoexceed25%ofthesurveillance
: interval, butb.Thecombinedtimeintervalforanythreeconsecutive surveillance intervals shallnotexceed3.25timesthespecified surveillance interval.
 
==4.0. 3FailuretoperformaSurveillance==
Requirement withintheallowed"surveillance
: interval, definedbySpecification 4.0.2,shallconstitute noncompliance withtheOPERABILITY requirements foraLimitingCondition forOperation.
(Thisdoesnotapplytosurveillances thathavebeendelayedperexemption toSpecification 4.0.4.)ThetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable atthetimeitisidentified thataSurveillance Requirement hasnotbeenperformed.
TheACTIONrequirements maybedelayedforupto24hourstopermitcompletion ofthesurveillance whentheallowable outagetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements arelessthan24hours.Surveillance Requirements donothavetobeperformed oninoperable equipment.
 
==4.0. 4EntryintoanOPERATIONAL==
MODEorotherspecified condition shallnotbemadeunlesstheSurveillance Requirement(s) associated withaLimitingCondition ofOperation hasbeenperformed withinthestatedsurveillance intervalorasotherwise specified.
Thisprovision shallnotpreventpassagethroughortoOPERATIONAL MODESasrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/40-2AMENDMENT NO.
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APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS
 
==4.0. 5Surve1llance==
Requ1rements forfnservfce inspection andtestingofASMECodeClass1,2,and3components shallbeapplicable asfollows:a.Inservice inspection ofASMECodeClassI,2,and3compone'nts andinservice testingofASMECodeClass1,2,and3pumpsandvalvesshallbeperformed fnaccordance withSectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addendaasrequiredby10CFR50,Sectfon50.55a(g),
exceptwherespecif1cwrittenreliefhasbeengrantedbytheCommission pursuantto10CFR50,Section50.55a(g)(6)(i).
b.Surveillance intervals specified fnSectionXIoftheASHEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addendafortheinservice inspection andtestingactivities requiredbytheASHEBoilerandPressureVesselCodearidapplicable Addendashallbeapplicable asfollowsintheseTechnfcal Speciffcatfors:
ASMEBoilerandPressureVesselRequiredfrequencies Codeandapplicable Addendaforperforming inservice terminology forfnservice inspection andtestingfnsectionandtestfnactfvftfes activfties eeyteastonceperaysHonthlyAtleastonceper31daysquarterlyorevery3monthsAtleastonceper92daysSemiannually orevery6monthsAtleastonceper184daysEvery9monthsAtleastonceper276daysYearlyorannuallyAtleastonceper366daysc.Theprovis1ons ofSpecification
 
==4.0. 2areapplicable==
totheaboverequiredfrequencies forperformfng inservfce inspection andtest1ngactivities.
d,Performance oftheabovefnservfce inspection andtestingactivities shallbefnadditiontootherspecified Surveillance Requirements.
e.MothfngfntheASMEBof'lerandPressureVesselCodeshallbe'onstrued tosupersede therequirements ofanyTechnical Specification.
 
==4.0. 6Byspecificreference==
tothissection,thosesurveillances whichmustbeperformed onorbeforeMarch31,1986,andaredesignated as18-monthsurveillances (orrequiredasoutage-related surveillances undertheprovisions ofSpecification 4.0.5)maybedelayeduntiltheendoftherefueling outagescheduled tobeginonorbeforeFebruary28,1986.Forthesespecificsurveillances underthissection,thespecified timeintervals requiredbySpecification
 
==4.0. 2willbedetermined==
withthenewinitiation dateestablished bythesurveillance dateduringtheUnit21986refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/40-3Amendment Ho.
4~1 APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS
 
==4.0. 7Byspecificreference==
tothissection,thosesurveillances whichmustbeperformed onorbeforeJuly1,1988andaredesignated as18-monthsurveillances (orrequiredasoutage-related surveillances
-undertheprovisions ofSpecification 4.0.5)maybedelayeduntiltheendofthecycle6-7refueling outage(currently scheduled tobeginduringthelatterpartofthesecondquarterof1988).Forthesespecificsurveillances underthissection,thespecified timeintervals requiredbySpecification


==4.0. 2willbedetermined==
====3.0.1 establishes====
withthenewinitiation dateestablished bythesurveillance dateduringtheUnit21988refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/40-4Amendment No.
the Applicability statement within each n v ua spec cation as the requirement for when (i.e., in which OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions) conformance to the Limiting Conditions for Operation is required for safe operation of the facility.The ACTION requirements establish those remedial measures that must be taken within specified time limits when the requirements of a Limiting Condition for Operation are not met.There are two basic types of ACTION requirements.
34LIMITINGCONDITIONS FOROPERATION ANDSURVEILLANCE PEUIREMEHTS BASESSecification 3.0.1throuh3.0.4establish thegeneralrequirements applicable tom>tnqontonsorperation.
The first specifies the remedial measures that permit continued operation of the facility which is not further restricted by the time limits of the ACTION requirements.
Theserequirements arebasedontherequirements forLimitingConditions forOperation statedintheCodeofFederalRegulations, 10CFR50.36{c){2):
In this case, conformance to the ACTION requirements provides an acceptable level of safety for unlimited continued operation as long as the ACTION requirements continue to be met.The second type of ACTION requirement specifies a time limit in which conformance to the conditions of the Limiting Condition for Operation must be met.This time limit is the allowable outage time to restore an inoperable system or component to OPERABLE status or for restoring parameters within specified limits.If these actions are not completed within the allowable outage time limits, a shutdown is required to place the facility in a MODE or condition in which the specification no longer applies.It is not intended that the shutdown ACTION requirements be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of a system(s)or component(s) from service in lieu of other alternatives that would not result in redundant systems or components being inoperable.
"Limiting conditions foroperation arethelowestfunctional capability orperformance levelsofequipment requiredforsafeoperation ofthefacility.
The specified time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time it is identified that a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met.The time limits of the ACTION requirements are also applicable when a system or component is removed from service for surveillance testing or investigation of operational problems.Individual specifications may include a specified time limit for the completion of a Surveillance Requirement when~equipment is removed from service.In this case, the allowable outage time D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 B 3/4 0-1 Amendment No.  
i/henalimitingcondition foroperation ofanuclearreactorisnotmet,thelicenseeshallshutdownthereactororfollowanyremedialactionpermitted bythetechnical specification untilthecondition canbemet."Secffication
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3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued) limits of the ACTION requ1rements are.applicable when this 11mft expires ff the surveillance has not been completed.
'Hhen a shutdown fs required to comply with ACTION reouirements, the plant may have enter ed a MODE in which a new specification becomes applicable.
In this case, the tfme limits of the ACTION requirements would apply from the point in time that the new speci<icatfon becomes applicable 1f'he requirements of the Lfmfting Condition for Operation are not met.S ecfficatfon


==3.0. 1establishes==
====3.0.2 establishes====
theApplicability statement withineachnvuaspeccationastherequirement forwhen(i.e.,inwhichOPERATIONAL MODESorotherspecified conditions) conformance totheLimitingConditions forOperation isrequiredforsafeoperation ofthefacility.
that noncompliance with a specification exists w en t e reau rements of the Limiting Condition for Operatfon are not met and the associated ACTION requirements have not been implemented within the specified time fnter val.The purpose of thfs speciffcat1on is to clarify that (I)fmplementation of the ACTION requirements.
TheACTIONrequirements establish thoseremedialmeasuresthatmustbetakenwithinspecified timelimitswhentherequirements ofaLimitingCondition forOperation arenotmet.TherearetwobasictypesofACTIONrequirements.
within the specified time interval constitutes compliance with a specification and (2)completion of the remedial measures of the ACTION requirements is not required when compliance with a L1m1ting Condition of Operation 1s restored within the time interval specfffed in the assocfated ACTION requirements.
Thefirstspecifies theremedialmeasuresthatpermitcontinued operation ofthefacilitywhichisnotfurtherrestricted bythetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements.
S ecfffcatfon
Inthiscase,conformance totheACTIONrequirements providesanacceptable levelofsafetyforunlimited continued operation aslongastheACTIONrequirements continuetobemet.ThesecondtypeofACTIONrequirement specifies atimelimitinwhichconformance totheconditions oftheLimitingCondition forOperation mustbemet.Thistimelimitistheallowable outagetimetorestoreaninoperable systemorcomponent toOPERABLEstatusorforrestoring parameters withinspecified limits.Iftheseactionsarenotcompleted withintheallowable outagetimelimits,ashutdownisrequiredtoplacethefacilityinaMODEorcondition inwhichthespecification nolongerapplies.ItisnotintendedthattheshutdownACTIONrequirements beusedasanoperational convenience whichpermits(routine) voluntary removalofasystem(s) orcomponent(s) fromserviceinlieuofotheralternatives thatwouldnotresultinredundant systemsorcomponents beinginoperable.
Thespecified timelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable fromthepointintimeitisidentified thataLimitingCondition forOperation isnotmet.ThetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements arealsoapplicable whenasystemorcomponent isremovedfromserviceforsurveillance testingorinvestigation ofoperational problems.
Individual specifications mayincludeaspecified timelimitforthecompletion ofaSurveillance Requirement when~equipment isremovedfromservice.Inthiscase,theallowable outagetimeD.C.COOK-UNIT2B3/40-1Amendment No.
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3/4.0APPLICABILITY BASES(Continued) limitsoftheACTIONrequ1rements are.applicable whenthis11mftexpiresffthesurveillance hasnotbeencompleted.
'HhenashutdownfsrequiredtocomplywithACTIONreouirements, theplantmayhaveenteredaMODEinwhichanewspecification becomesapplicable.
Inthiscase,thetfmelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements wouldapplyfromthepointintimethatthenewspeci<icatfon becomesapplicable 1f'herequirements oftheLfmftingCondition forOperation arenotmet.Secfficatfon


==3.0. 2establishes==
====3.0.3 establishes====
thatnoncompliance withaspecification existswentereaurementsoftheLimitingCondition forOperatfon arenotmetandtheassociated ACTIONrequirements havenotbeenimplemented withinthespecified timefnterval.Thepurposeofthfsspeciffcat1on istoclarifythat(I)fmplementation oftheACTIONrequirements.
the shutdown ACTION requfrements that must be mp emente w en a Lfmftfng Condition for Operat1on is not met and the condition fs not specffically add~essed by the associated ACTION requirements.
withinthespecified timeintervalconstitutes compliance withaspecification and(2)completion oftheremedialmeasuresoftheACTIONrequirements isnotrequiredwhencompliance withaL1m1tingCondition ofOperation 1srestoredwithinthetimeintervalspecfffed intheassocfated ACTIONrequirements.
The purpose of th1s speciffcat1on fs to delineate the time lfm1ts for placing the unit in a safe shutdown MODE when plant operation cannot be mafntafned w1thfn the limits for safe operat1on def1ned by the Lfmit1ng Condftfons for Operation and fts ACTION requirements.
Secfffcatfon
It fs not contended to be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of redundant systems or components from servfce in lieu of other alternatives that would not result 1n redundant systems or components being inoperable.
One hour fs allowed to prepare for an orderly shutdown before 1n1tfating a change fn plant operation.
This time permits the operator to coordinate the reduct1on fn electrical generation with the load dispatcher to ensure the stability and avaflab11fty of the electrical grid.The time limits specified to reach lower MODES of operation permit the shutdown to proceed fn a controlled and orderly manner that fs well wfth1n the specfffed maximum cooldown rate and within the cooldown capab11itfes of the facility assuming only the minimum required equipment is OPERABLE.This reduces thermal stresses on components of the primary coolant system and the potential for a plant upset that could challenge safety systems under condftfons for which this specif1cation applies.If remedial measures permitting lfmfted continued operatfon of the facility under the provisions of the ACTION requirements are completed, the shutdown may be terminated.
The tfme limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time there was a failure to meet a Limiting Conditfon.for Operation.
Therefore, the shutdown may be terminated if the ACTION requirements have been met or, the time',imfts of.the ACTION requirements have not expired, thus providing an allowance for the completfon of the required actions.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 B 3/4 0-2 Amendment No.
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When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 3.0.4 do not apply because they would delay placing the facility in a lower MODE of operation.
3.0.5 This specification delineates what additional conditions must be satisfied to permit operation to continue, consistent with the ACTION state-ments for power sources, when a normal or emergency power source is not OPERABLE.It specifically prohibits operation when one division is inoperable because its normal or emergency power source is inoperable and a system, subsystem, t~ain, component or device in another division is inoperable for another reason.The provisions of this specification permit the ACTION statements associated with individual systems, subsystems, trains, components, or devices to be consistent with the ACTION statements of the associated electrical power source.It allows operation.
to be governed by the time limits of the ACTION statement associated with the Limiting Condition for Operation for the normal or emergency power source, not the individual ACTION statements for each system, subsystem, train, component or device that is determined to be inoper able solely because of the inoperability of its normal or emergency power source.For example, Specification 3.S.l.1 requires in part that two emergency diesel generators be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides for a 72 hour out-of-service time when one emergency diesel generator is not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consideration of Specification 3.0.5, all systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices supplied by the inoperable emergency power source would also be inoperable.
This should dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements for each of the applicable Limiting Conditions for Operation.
However, the provisions of Specificat on 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the inoperable emergency diesel generator instead, provided the other specified conditions are satisfied.
In this case, this would mean that the corresponding normal power source must be OPERABLE, and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components, and devices must be OPERABLE, or otherwise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design function and have at least one normal or one emergency power source OPERABLE).
If they are not satisfied, action is requi'red in accordance with this specification.
As a further example, Specification 3.8.1.1 requires"in part that two physi-.cal*ly independent circuits between the offsite transmission network and the onsite Class IE distribution system-be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides a 24-hour out-of-service time when both required nffsite circuits are not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consideration.
of Specification 3.0.5, all systems, subsystems, trains, components'nd devices/D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 8 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.
C.~1'II~rt%I Qt T P, 6 3/4.0 APPLlCABILZTY BASES (Continued) supplied by the inoperable normal power sour ces, both of the offsite circuits, would also be inoperable.
This would dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements for each of the applicable LCOs.However, the provisions of Speci fication 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the fnoper able normal power sources fnstead, provided the other specified conditions are satisffed.
In this case, this would mean that for one division the emergency power source must be OP'ERABLE (as must be the components supp1ied by the emergency power sour"e)and al1 redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices in the other division must be OPERABt E, or likewise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design functions and have an emerge.~cy power source OPERABLE).
In other words, both emergency power sources must be OPERABLE and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices fn both divisions must also be OPERABLE.If these conditions are not satisfied, action is required in accordance with this specification.
In MODES 5 or 6, Specification 3.0.5 is not applicable, and thus the individual ACTION statements for each applicable Limiting Condition for Operation in these MODES must be adhered to.S ecffications 4.0.1 throuqh 4.0.5 establish the general requirements app ca e to urve ance eou rements, These requirements are based on the Survefllance Requirements stated in the Code of Federal Reoulations, 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3): "Surveillance requirements are requirements relating to test, calibra-tion, or inspection to assuage that the necessary quality of systems and components fs mafntafned, that facility operatfon will be within the safety limits, and that the limiting conditions of operation will be met." S ecffication


==3.0. 3establishes==
====4.0.1 establishes====
theshutdownACTIONrequfrements thatmustbempementewenaLfmftfngCondition forOperat1on isnotmetandthecondition fsnotspecffically add~essed bytheassociated ACTIONrequirements.
the requirement that survefllances must be per orme ur ng t e OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions for which the requfrements of the Limiting Conditions for Operation apply unless otherwise stated fn an individual Surveillance Requirement.
Thepurposeofth1sspeciffcat1on fstodelineate thetimelfm1tsforplacingtheunitinasafeshutdownMODEwhenplantoperation cannotbemafntafned w1thfnthelimitsforsafeoperat1on def1nedbytheLfmit1ngCondftfons forOperation andftsACTIONrequirements.
The purpose of thfs speci-fication fs to ensure that survefllances are performed to verify the opera-tional status of systems and components and that parameters are within speci-ffed limits to ensure safe operation of the facility when the plant is fn a NODE or other specified condition for which the assocfated Limiting Conditions for Operation are applicable.
Itfsnotcontended tobeusedasanoperational convenience whichpermits(routine) voluntary removalofredundant systemsorcomponents fromservfceinlieuofotheralternatives thatwouldnotresult1nredundant systemsorcomponents beinginoperable.
Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed when the facflfty is fn an OPERATIONAL MODE for which the requfrements of the associated Lfmitfng Condition for Operation do not apply unless otherwise specfffed.
Onehourfsallowedtoprepareforanorderlyshutdownbefore1n1tfating achangefnplantoperation.
The Survef11ance Requirements associated with a Special Test Exception are only applicable when the Special Test Exception fs used as an allowable exception to the requirements of a specification.
Thistimepermitstheoperatortocoordinate thereduct1on fnelectrical generation withtheloaddispatcher toensurethestability andavaflab11fty oftheelectrical grid.Thetimelimitsspecified toreachlowerMODESofoperation permittheshutdowntoproceedfnacontrolled andorderlymannerthatfswellwfth1nthespecfffed maximumcooldownrateandwithinthecooldowncapab11itfes ofthefacilityassumingonlytheminimumrequiredequipment isOPERABLE.
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Thisreducesthermalstressesoncomponents oftheprimarycoolantsystemandthepotential foraplantupsetthatcouldchallenge safetysystemsundercondftfons forwhichthisspecif1cation applies.Ifremedialmeasurespermitting lfmftedcontinued operatfon ofthefacilityundertheprovisions oftheACTIONrequirements arecompleted, theshutdownmaybeterminated.
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ThetfmelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable fromthepointintimetherewasafailuretomeetaLimitingConditfon
3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued)
.forOperation.
S ecffication
Therefore, theshutdownmaybeterminated iftheACTIONrequirements havebeenmetor,thetime',imftsof.theACTIONrequirements havenotexpired,thusproviding anallowance forthecompletfon oftherequiredactions.D.C.COOK-UNIT2B3/40-2Amendment No.
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WhenashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements, theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.4donotapplybecausetheywoulddelayplacingthefacilityinalowerMODEofoperation.


==3.0. 5Thisspecification==
====4.0.2 establishes====
delineates whatadditional conditions mustbesatisfied topermitoperation tocontinue, consistent withtheACTIONstate-mentsforpowersources,whenanormaloremergency powersourceisnotOPERABLE.
the conditions under which the specified time~nterva or urve llance Requirements may be extended.Item a.permits an allowable extension of the normal surveillance fnterval to facilitate survefllance scheduling and consideration of plant operating conditions that may not be suitable for conducting the surveillance; e.g.', transient conditions or other ongoing surveillance or maintenance activities.
Itspecifically prohibits operation whenonedivisionisinoperable becauseitsnormaloremergency powersourceisinoperable andasystem,subsystem, t~ain,component ordeviceinanotherdivisionisinoperable foranotherreason.Theprovisions ofthisspecification permittheACTIONstatements associated withindividual systems,subsystems, trains,components, ordevicestobeconsistent withtheACTIONstatements oftheassociated electrical powersource.Itallowsoperation.
Item b.limits the use of the provisions of ftem a.to ensure that ft is not used repeatedly to extend the surveillance interval beyond that specified.
tobegovernedbythetimelimitsoftheACTIONstatement associated withtheLimitingCondition forOperation forthenormaloremergency powersource,nottheindividual ACTIONstatements foreachsystem,subsystem, train,component ordevicethatisdetermined tobeinoperablesolelybecauseoftheinoperability ofitsnormaloremergency powersource.Forexample,Specification 3.S.l.1requiresinpartthattwoemergency dieselgenerators beOPERABLE.
The limits of Specification 4.0.2 are based on engineering iudgment and the recognitfon that the most probable result of any particular surveillance being performed is the verification of conformance with the Surveillance Requirements.
TheACTIONstatement providesfora72hourout-of-servicetimewhenoneemergency dieselgenerator isnotOPERABLE.
These provisions are sufficient to ensure that the reliability ensured through, surveillance activities is not significantly degraded beyond that obtained from the specified surveillance interval.S ecification
Ifthedefinition ofOPERABLEwereappliedwithoutconsideration ofSpecification 3.0.5,allsystems,subsystems, trains,components anddevicessuppliedbytheinoperable emergency powersourcewouldalsobeinoperable.
Thisshoulddictateinvokingtheapplicable ACTIONstatements foreachoftheapplicable LimitingConditions forOperation.
However,theprovisions ofSpecificat on3.0.5permitthetimelimitsforcontinued operation tobeconsistent withtheACTIONstatement fortheinoperable emergency dieselgenerator instead,providedtheotherspecified conditions aresatisfied.
Inthiscase,thiswouldmeanthatthecorresponding normalpowersourcemustbeOPERABLE, andallredundant systems,subsystems, trains,components, anddevicesmustbeOPERABLE, orotherwise satisfySpecification 3.0.5(i.e.,becapableofperforming theirdesignfunctionandhaveatleastonenormaloroneemergency powersourceOPERABLE).
Iftheyarenotsatisfied, actionisrequi'red inaccordance withthisspecification.
Asafurtherexample,Specification 3.8.1.1requires"in partthattwophysi-.cal*lyindependent circuitsbetweentheoffsitetransmission networkandtheonsiteClassIEdistribution system-beOPERABLE.
TheACTIONstatement providesa24-hourout-of-service timewhenbothrequirednffsitecircuitsarenotOPERABLE.
Ifthedefinition ofOPERABLEwereappliedwithoutconsideration.
ofSpecification 3.0.5,allsystems,subsystems, trains,components'nd devices/D.C.COOK-UNIT283/40-4Amendment No.
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Thiswoulddictateinvokingtheapplicable ACTIONstatements foreachoftheapplicable LCOs.However,theprovisions ofSpecification3.0.5permitthetimelimitsforcontinued operation tobeconsistent withtheACTIONstatement forthefnoperablenormalpowersourcesfnstead,providedtheotherspecified conditions aresatisffed.
Inthiscase,thiswouldmeanthatforonedivisiontheemergency powersourcemustbeOP'ERABLE (asmustbethecomponents supp1iedbytheemergency powersour"e)andal1redundant systems,subsystems, trains,components anddevicesintheotherdivisionmustbeOPERABtE,orlikewisesatisfySpecification 3.0.5(i.e.,becapableofperforming theirdesignfunctions andhaveanemerge.~cy powersourceOPERABLE).
Inotherwords,bothemergency powersourcesmustbeOPERABLEandallredundant systems,subsystems, trains,components anddevicesfnbothdivisions mustalsobeOPERABLE.
Iftheseconditions arenotsatisfied, actionisrequiredinaccordance withthisspecification.
InMODES5or6,Specification 3.0.5isnotapplicable, andthustheindividual ACTIONstatements foreachapplicable LimitingCondition forOperation intheseMODESmustbeadheredto.Secffications 4.0.1throuqh4.0.5establish thegeneralrequirements appcaetourveanceeourements,Theserequirements arebasedontheSurvefllance Requirements statedintheCodeofFederalReoulations, 10CFR50.36(c)(3):
"Surveillance requirements arerequirements relatingtotest,calibra-tion,orinspection toassuagethatthenecessary qualityofsystemsandcomponents fsmafntafned, thatfacilityoperatfon willbewithinthesafetylimits,andthatthelimitingconditions ofoperation willbemet."Secffication


==4.0. 1establishes==
====4.0.3 establishes====
therequirement thatsurvefllances mustbeperormeurngteOPERATIONAL MODESorotherconditions forwhichtherequfrements oftheLimitingConditions forOperation applyunlessotherwise statedfnanindividual Surveillance Requirement.
the failure to perform a Surveillance equsrement wit sn the allowed surveillance interval, defined by the provisions
Thepurposeofthfsspeci-ficationfstoensurethatsurvefllances areperformed toverifytheopera-tionalstatusofsystemsandcomponents andthatparameters arewithinspeci-ffedlimitstoensuresafeoperation ofthefacilitywhentheplantisfnaNODEorotherspecified condition forwhichtheassocfated LimitingConditions forOperation areapplicable.
~~~~~~~of Specification 4.0.2, as a condition that constitutes a failure to meet the OPERABILITY requirements for a Limiting Condition for Operation.
Surveillance Requirements donothavetobeperformed whenthefacflftyisfnanOPERATIONAL MODEforwhichtherequfrements oftheassociated LfmitfngCondition forOperation donotapplyunlessotherwise specfffed.
Under the provisions of this specification, systems and components are assumed to be OPERABLE when Surveillance Requirements have been satisfactorfly performed within the specified time interval.However, nothing in this provision is to be construed as implying that systems or components are OPERABLE when they are found or known to be inoperable although still meeting the Surveillance Requirements.
TheSurvef11ance Requirements associated withaSpecialTestException areonlyapplicable whentheSpecialTestException fsusedasanallowable exception totherequirements ofaspecification.
This specification also clarifies that the ACTION requirements are applicable when Surveillance Requirements have not been completed within the allowed surveillance fnterval and that the time limits of the ACTION requirements apply from the point fn time ft fs fdentified that a surveillance has not been performed and not at the time that the allowed surveillance interval was exceeded.Completion of the Surveillance Requirement withfn the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements restores compliance with the requirements of Specification 4.0.3.However, this does not negate the fact that the failure to have performed the surveillance within the allowed surveillance interval, defined by the provisions of Specfffcatfon 4.0.2, was a violation of the OPERABILITY requirements of a Limiting Condition for Operation that is subject to enforcement action.Further, the failure to perform a surveillance wfthfn the provisions of Specification 4.0.2 fs a violation of a Technfcal Specification requirement and is, therefore, a reportable event under the requfremen.s of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(f)(B) because It fs a condition prohibited by the plant's Technf'cal Specifications.
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3/4.0APPLICABILITY BASES(Continued)
This provides an adequate time limit to complete Surveillance Requirements that have not been performed.
Secffication
The purpose of thi,s allowance is to permit the completion of a surveillance before a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements or before other remedial measures would be required that may preclude completion of a surveillance.
The basis for this allowance includes consideration for plant conditions, adequate planning, availability of personnel, the time required to perform the surveillance, and the safety significance of the delay in completing the required surveillance.
This provision also provides a time limit for the completion of Surveillance Requirements that become applicable as a consequence of MODE changes imposed by ACTION requirements.
If a surveillance is not completed within the 24-hour allowance, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at that time.When a surveillance is performed within the 24-hour allowance and the Surveillance Requirements are not met, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time that the surveillance is terminated.
For surveillances that may be delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4, it is expected that the surveillances will be performed expeditiously after entering the applicable mode.However, it is recognized that plant conditions may, at times, cause greater than 24 hours to be required to complete the surveillance.
Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment because the ACTION requirements define the remedial measures that apply.However, the Surveillance Requirements have to be met to demonstrate that inoperable equipment has been restored to OPERABLE status.S ecification


==4.0. 2establishes==
====4.0.4 establishes====
theconditions underwhichthespecified time~ntervaorurvellanceRequirements maybeextended.
the requirement that all applicable surveillances must be met before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other condition of operation specified in the Applicability statement.
Itema.permitsanallowable extension ofthenormalsurveillance fntervaltofacilitate survefllance scheduling andconsideration ofplantoperating conditions thatmaynotbesuitableforconducting thesurveillance; e.g.',transient conditions orotherongoingsurveillance ormaintenance activities.
The purpose of this specification is to ensure that system and component OPERABILITY requirements or parameter limits are met before entry into a MODE or condition for which these systems and components ensure safe operation of the facility.This provision applies to changes in OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions associated with plant shutdown as well as startup.Under the provisions of this specification, the applicable Surveillance Requirements must be performed within the specified surveillance interval to ensure that the Limiting Conditions for Operation are met during initial plant startup or following a plant outage.When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 4.0.4 do not apply because this would delay placing the facility in a lower MODE of operation.
Itemb.limitstheuseoftheprovisions offtema.toensurethatftisnotusedrepeatedly toextendthesurveillance intervalbeyondthatspecified.
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S ecification


==4.0. 2arebasedonengineering==
====4.0.5 establishes====
iudgmentandtherecognitfon thatthemostprobableresultofanyparticular surveillance beingperformed istheverification ofconformance withtheSurveillance Requirements.
the requirement that inservice inspection of o e ass , 2, and 3 components and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed fn accordance with a periodically updated version of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50.55a.These requirements apply except when relief has been provided in writing by the Conmissfon.
Theseprovisions aresufficient toensurethatthereliability ensuredthrough,surveillance activities isnotsignificantly degradedbeyondthatobtainedfromthespecified surveillance interval.
This specification includes a clarfffcation of the frequencies for performfng the fnservfce inspection and testing activities required by Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.Thfs clarification fs provided to ensure consistency in surveillance intervals throughout the Technical Specifications and to remove any ambiguities relative to the frequencies for performing the required inservice inspection and testing activities.
Secification
Under the terms of this specfffcation, the more restrictive requirements of the Technfcal Speciffcations take precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.The requirements of Specification 4.0.4 to perform surveillance activities before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows pumps and valves to be tested up to one week after return to normal operation.
 
The Technical Specification definition of OPERABLE does not allow a grace period before a component, that fs not capable of performing its specified function, is declared inoperable and takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows a valve to be incapable of performing fts specified function for up to 24 hours before being declared inoperable.
==4.0. 3establishes==
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thefailuretoperformaSurveillance equsrement witsntheallowedsurveillance
3 3-svtJM ro TOTAL NO.0 C A E 1.Manual Reactor Trip 2.Power Range, Neutron Flux 4 3.Power Range, Neutron Flux 4 lligh Positive Rate i.Power Range, Neutron Flux, 4 lligh Negative Rata 5.Intaraediate Range, Neutron Flux ClfAHNEID.XRMrKP MINIMUM CllANHELS~OP'~Q~IE APPLICABLE on.s 1, 2 and*1, 2 and>>1, 2 1, 2 1,'and*6.Source Range, Neutron Flux A.Startup 8.Shutdown~~7.Overtemparatura
: interval, definedbytheprovisions
.-hT Four Loop Operation 8.Overpower hT Four Loop Operation 2I and*3, 4 and 5 1,-2 1, 2 0  
~~~~~~~ofSpecification 4.0.2,asacondition thatconstitutes afailuretomeettheOPERABILITY requirements foraLimitingCondition forOperation.
-~TABLE 3.3-1 Continued REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION n n O O I FUNCTIONAL UNIT 9.Pressurizer Pressure-Low 10.Pressurizer Pressure-High 11.Pressurizer Water Level-High MINIMUM TOTAL NO.CHANNELS CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE 1, 2 1, 2 1I 2 6 7&#xb9;APPLICABLE MODES~A~ION 12.Loss of Flow-Single Loop (Above P-8)13.Loss of Flow-Two Loops (Above P-7 and below P-8)3/loop 3/loop 2/loop in 2/loop in any opera-each opera-ting loop ting loop 2/loop in 2/loop in two opera-each opera-ting loops ting loop 14.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low 15.Steam/Feedwater Flow Mismatch and Low Steam Generator Water Level 3/loop 2/loop-level and'/loop-flow mismatch in same loop 2/loop in any opera-ting loop 1/loop-j.evel coincident with 1/loop-flow mismatch in same loop 2/loop in-1, 2 each opera-ting loop 1/loop-level 1, 2 and 2/loop-flow mismatch or 2/loop-level and 1/loop-flow mismatch  
Undertheprovisions ofthisspecification, systemsandcomponents areassumedtobeOPERABLEwhenSurveillance Requirements havebeensatisfactorfly performed withinthespecified timeinterval.
-~.n A O O I TABLE 3.3-1 Continued REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNIT 16.Undervoltage-Reactor Coolant 4-1/bus Pumps 1 6 MINIMUM TOTAL NO.CHANNELS CHANNELS APPLICABLE OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE MODES~C~ON 17.Underfreguency-Reactor Coolant Pumps 18: Turbine Trip A.Low Fluid Oil Pressure B.Turbine Stop Valve Closure 19.Safety Injection Input from ESF 4-1/bus 1, 2 7&#xb9;6 20.Reactor Coolant Pump Breaker Position Trip A.Above P-8 B.Above P-7 and below P-8 21.Reactor Trip Breakers 22.Automatic Trip Logic 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker per oper-ating loop 1, 2 3*4*5*1, 2 3*4*5*10 11 1, 13 14 1 14 TABLE 3.3-3 (Continued)
However,nothinginthisprovision istobeconstrued asimplyingthatsystemsorcomponents areOPERABLEwhentheyarefoundorknowntobeinoperable althoughstillmeetingtheSurveillance Requirements.
ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURE ACTUATION SYSTEH INSTRUHENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNIT TOTAl.NO.OP CIIANNELS CHANNELS TO TRIP HINIHUH CI IANNELS OPL'RABLE APPlICABLE HODES 6 HOTOR DRIVEN AUXILIARY PEEDMATER PUHPS a.Steam Generator Mater Level-Low-Low b.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage 3/Stm.Gen.2/Bus-2/Stm.Gen.any Stm.Gen.2/Bus 2/Stm.Gen.2/Bus 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 c.Safety Injection 2, 3 d.l.oss of Hain Feedwater Pumps 7.TURBINE DRIVEN AUXILIARY PEEDMATER PUHPS a.Steam Generator'Mater Level-Low-Low 2/Stm.Gen.3/Stm.Gen.'ny 2 Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.1, 2, 3 b.Reactor Coolant Pump Bus Undervoltage 4-1/Bus 1, 2, 3 S.LOSS OP POHER a.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage b.4 kv Bus Degraded Voltage 3/Bus 3/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 4 l INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION*
Thisspecification alsoclarifies thattheACTIONrequirements areapplicable whenSurveillance Requirements havenotbeencompleted withintheallowedsurveillance fntervalandthatthetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements applyfromthepointfntimeftfsfdentified thatasurveillance hasnotbeenperformed andnotatthetimethattheallowedsurveillance intervalwasexceeded.
LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.4 The meteorological monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-8 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
Completion oftheSurveillance Requirement withfntheallowable outagetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements restorescompliance withtherequirements ofSpecification 4.0.3.However,thisdoesnotnegatethefactthatthefailuretohaveperformed thesurveillance withintheallowedsurveillance
At all times.ACTION: a~With the number of OPERABLE meteorological monitoring channels less than required by Table 3.3-8, suspend all release of gaseous radioactive material from the radwaste gas decay tanks until the inoperable channel(s) is restored to OPERABLE status.b.With one or more required meteorological monitoring channels inoperable for more than 7 days, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 10 days outlining the cause of the malfunction and the plans for restoring the channel(s) to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
: interval, definedbytheprovisions ofSpecfffcatfon 4.0.2,wasaviolation oftheOPERABILITY requirements ofaLimitingCondition forOperation thatissubjecttoenforcement action.Further,thefailuretoperformasurveillance wfthfntheprovisions ofSpecification
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.4 Each of the above meteorological monitoring instrumentation channels shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK and CHANNEL CALIBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-5,*Shared system with D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-39 Amendment No.  
 
==4.0. 2fsaviolation==
ofaTechnfcal Specification requirement andis,therefore, areportable eventundertherequfremen.s of10CFR50.73(a)(2)(f)(B) becauseItfsacondition prohibited bytheplant'sTechnf'cal Specifications.
D.C.COOK-UNIT2B3/40-6Amendment No.
~ji1441hkLe 34.0APPLICABILITY BASESContinued Iftheallowable outagetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements arelessthan24hoursorashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements, e.g.,Specification 3.0.3,a24-hourallowance isprovidedtopermitadelayinimplementing theACTIONrequirements.
ThisprovidesanadequatetimelimittocompleteSurveillance Requirements thathavenotbeenperformed.
Thepurposeofthi,sallowance istopermitthecompletion ofasurveillance beforeashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements orbeforeotherremedialmeasureswouldberequiredthatmayprecludecompletion ofasurveillance.
Thebasisforthisallowance includesconsideration forplantconditions, adequateplanning, availability ofpersonnel, thetimerequiredtoperformthesurveillance, andthesafetysignificance ofthedelayincompleting therequiredsurveillance.
Thisprovision alsoprovidesatimelimitforthecompletion ofSurveillance Requirements thatbecomeapplicable asaconsequence ofMODEchangesimposedbyACTIONrequirements.
Ifasurveillance isnotcompleted withinthe24-hourallowance, thetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable atthattime.Whenasurveillance isperformed withinthe24-hourallowance andtheSurveillance Requirements arenotmet,thetimelimitsoftheACTIONrequirements areapplicable atthetimethatthesurveillance isterminated.
Forsurveillances thatmaybedelayedperexemption toSpecification 4.0.4,itisexpectedthatthesurveillances willbeperformed expeditiously afterenteringtheapplicable mode.However,itisrecognized thatplantconditions may,attimes,causegreaterthan24hourstoberequiredtocompletethesurveillance.
Surveillance Requirements donothavetobeperformed oninoperable equipment becausetheACTIONrequirements definetheremedialmeasuresthatapply.However,theSurveillance Requirements havetobemettodemonstrate thatinoperable equipment hasbeenrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.Secification
 
==4.0. 4establishes==
therequirement thatallapplicable surveillances mustbemetbeforeentryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEorothercondition ofoperation specified intheApplicability statement.
Thepurposeofthisspecification istoensurethatsystemandcomponent OPERABILITY requirements orparameter limitsaremetbeforeentryintoaMODEorcondition forwhichthesesystemsandcomponents ensuresafeoperation ofthefacility.
Thisprovision appliestochangesinOPERATIONAL MODESorotherspecified conditions associated withplantshutdownaswellasstartup.Undertheprovisions ofthisspecification, theapplicable Surveillance Requirements mustbeperformed withinthespecified surveillance intervaltoensurethattheLimitingConditions forOperation aremetduringinitialplantstartuporfollowing aplantoutage.WhenashutdownisrequiredtocomplywithACTIONrequirements, theprovisions ofSpecification 4.0.4donotapplybecausethiswoulddelayplacingthefacilityinalowerMODEofoperation.
D.C.COOK-UNIT2B3/40-7AMENDMENT NO.,
h 3/4.0APPLICABILITY BASES(Continued)
Secification
 
==4.0. 5establishes==
therequirement thatinservice inspection ofoeass,2,and3components andinservice testingofASMECodeClass1,2,and3pumpsandvalvesshallbeperformed fnaccordance withaperiodically updatedversionofSectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandAddendaasrequiredby10CFR50.55a.Theserequirements applyexceptwhenreliefhasbeenprovidedinwritingbytheConmissfon.
Thisspecification includesaclarfffcation ofthefrequencies forperformfng thefnservfce inspection andtestingactivities requiredbySectionXIoftheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addenda.Thfsclarification fsprovidedtoensureconsistency insurveillance intervals throughout theTechnical Specifications andtoremoveanyambiguities relativetothefrequencies forperforming therequiredinservice inspection andtestingactivities.
Underthetermsofthisspecfffcation, themorerestrictive requirements oftheTechnfcal Speciffcations takeprecedence overtheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeandapplicable Addenda.Therequirements ofSpecification
 
==4.0. 4toperformsurveillance==
activities beforeentryintoanOPERATIONAL MODEorotherspecified condition takesprecedence overtheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeprovision whichallowspumpsandvalvestobetesteduptooneweekafterreturntonormaloperation.
TheTechnical Specification definition ofOPERABLEdoesnotallowagraceperiodbeforeacomponent, thatfsnotcapableofperforming itsspecified
: function, isdeclaredinoperable andtakesprecedence overtheASMEBoilerandPressureVesselCodeprovision whichallowsavalvetobeincapable ofperforming ftsspecified functionforupto24hoursbeforebeingdeclaredinoperable.
0D.C.COOK-UNIT2B3/40-8Amendment No.
33-svtJMroTOTALNO.0CAE1.ManualReactorTrip2.PowerRange,NeutronFlux43.PowerRange,NeutronFlux4llighPositiveRatei.PowerRange,NeutronFlux,4llighNegativeRata5.Intaraediate Range,NeutronFluxClfAHNEID
.XRMrKPMINIMUMCllANHELS
~OP'~Q~IEAPPLICABLE on.s1,2and*1,2and>>1,21,21,'and*6.SourceRange,NeutronFluxA.Startup8.Shutdown~~7.Overtemparatura
.-hTFourLoopOperation 8.Overpower hTFourLoopOperation 2Iand*3,4and51,-21,2 0  
-~TABLE3.3-1Continued REACTORTRIPSYSTEMINSTRUMENTATION nnOOIFUNCTIONAL UNIT9.Pressurizer Pressure-Low 10.Pressurizer Pressure-High11.Pressurizer WaterLevel-HighMINIMUMTOTALNO.CHANNELSCHANNELSOFCHANNELSTOTRIPOPERABLE1,21,21I267&#xb9;APPLICABLE MODES~A~ION12.LossofFlow-SingleLoop(AboveP-8)13.LossofFlow-TwoLoops(AboveP-7andbelowP-8)3/loop3/loop2/loopin2/loopinanyopera-eachopera-tinglooptingloop2/loopin2/loopintwoopera-eachopera-tingloopstingloop14.SteamGenerator WaterLevel-Low-Low15.Steam/Feedwater FlowMismatchandLowSteamGenerator WaterLevel3/loop2/loop-level and'/loop-flow mismatchinsameloop2/loopinanyopera-tingloop1/loop-j.evel coincident with1/loop-flow mismatchinsameloop2/loopin-1,2eachopera-tingloop1/loop-level 1,2and2/loop-flow mismatchor2/loop-level and1/loop-flow mismatch  
-~.nAOOITABLE3.3-1Continued REACTORTRIPSYSTEMINSTRUMENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNIT16.Undervoltage-Reactor Coolant4-1/busPumps16MINIMUMTOTALNO.CHANNELSCHANNELSAPPLICABLE OFCHANNELSTOTRIPOPERABLEMODES~C~ON17.Underfreguency-Reactor CoolantPumps18:TurbineTripA.LowFluidOilPressureB.TurbineStopValveClosure19.SafetyInjection InputfromESF4-1/bus1,27&#xb9;620.ReactorCoolantPumpBreakerPositionTripA.AboveP-8B.AboveP-7andbelowP-821.ReactorTripBreakers22.Automatic TripLogic1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker peroper-atingloop1,23*4*5*1,23*4*5*10111,1314114 TABLE3.3-3(Continued)
ENGINEERED SAFETYFEATUREACTUATION SYSTEHINSTRUHENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNITTOTAl.NO.OPCIIANNELS CHANNELSTOTRIPHINIHUHCIIANNELSOPL'RABLE APPlICABLE HODES6HOTORDRIVENAUXILIARY PEEDMATER PUHPSa.SteamGenerator MaterLevel-Low-Lowb.4kvBusLossofVoltage3/Stm.Gen.2/Bus-2/Stm.Gen.anyStm.Gen.2/Bus2/Stm.Gen.2/Bus1,2,31,2,3c.SafetyInjection 2,3d.l.ossofHainFeedwater Pumps7.TURBINEDRIVENAUXILIARY PEEDMATER PUHPSa.SteamGenerator
'MaterLevel-Low-Low2/Stm.Gen.3/Stm.Gen.'ny2Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.1,2,3b.ReactorCoolantPumpBusUndervoltage 4-1/Bus1,2,3S.LOSSOPPOHERa.4kvBusLossofVoltageb.4kvBusDegradedVoltage3/Bus3/Bus2/Bus2/Bus2/Bus2/Bus1,2,3,41,2,3,4 4l INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION*
LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.4Themeteorological monitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-8shallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~WiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorological monitoring channelslessthanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,suspendallreleaseofgaseousradioactive materialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperable channel(s) isrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.b.Withoneormorerequiredmeteorological monitoring channelsinoperable formorethan7days,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutlining thecauseofthemalfunction andtheplansforrestoring thechannel(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4Eachoftheabovemeteorological monitoring instrumentation channelsshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance oftheCHANNELCHECKandCHANNELCALIBRATION operations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-5,*SharedsystemwithD.C.COOK-UNIT1D.C.COOK-UNIT23/43-39Amendment No.  
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INSTRUMENTATION FIREDETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.8Asaminimum,thefiredetection instrumentation foreachfiredetection zoneshowninTable3.3-11shallbeOPERABLE.
INSTRUMENTATION FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.8 As a minimum, the fire detection instrumentation for each fire detection zone shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
APPLICABILITY:
Whenever equipment protected by the fire detection instrument(s) is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION'ith the number of OPERABLE fire detection instrument(s) less than the minimum number OPERABLE requirement of Table 3.3-11: a.Within 1 hour establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s)with the inoperable instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless the instrument(s) is lo'cated inside the containment, then inspect the containment at least once per 8 hours or monitor the containment air temperature at least once per hour at the locations listed in Specification 4.6.1.5.b.Restore the inoperable instrument(s) to OPERABLE status within 14 days, or in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the acti, on t'aken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the instrument(s) to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
Wheneverequipment protected bythefiredetection instrument(s) isrequiredtobeOPERABLE.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.8.1 Each of the above required fire detection instruments which are accessible during plant operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months by performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.Fire detectors which are not accessible during plant operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 hours unless performed in the previous 6 months.4.3.3.8.2 The NFPA Standard 72D Class B supervised circuits supervision associated with the detector alarms of each of the above required fire detection instruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months.DE C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-50 Amendment No.
ACTION'ith thenumberofOPERABLEfiredetection instrument(s) lessthantheminimumnumberOPERABLErequirement ofTable3.3-11:a.Within1hourestablish afirewatchpatroltoinspectthezone(s)withtheinoperable instrument(s) atleastonceperhour,unlesstheinstrument(s) islo'catedinsidethecontainment, theninspectthecontainment atleastonceper8hoursormonitorthecontainment airtemperature atleastonceperhouratthelocations listedinSpecification 4.6.1.5.b.Restoretheinoperable instrument(s) toOPERABLEstatuswithin14days,orinlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttospecification 6.9.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theacti,ont'aken,thecauseoftheinoperability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring theinstrument(s) toOPERABLEstatus.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
l, T'~y(tl' INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.9 The radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-12 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of Specification 3.11.1.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.8.1 Eachoftheaboverequiredfiredetection instruments whichareaccessible duringplantoperation shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper6monthsbyperformance ofaCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TEST.Firedetectors whicharenotaccessible duringplantoperation shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbytheperformance ofaCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESTduringeachCOLDSHUTDOWNexceeding 24hoursunlessperformed intheprevious6months.4.3.3.8.2 TheNFPAStandard72DClassBsupervised circuitssupervision associated withthedetectoralarmsofeachoftheaboverequiredfiredetection instruments shallbedemonstrated OPERABLEatleastonceper6months.DEC.COOK-UNIT23/43-50Amendment No.
As shown in Table 3.3-12.ACTION: a~With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.1.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive liquid effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.
l,T'~y(tl' INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LIUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.9Theradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.1.1arenotexceeded.
b.With one or more radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels inoperable, take the applicable ACTION shown in Table 3.3-12.c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.9.1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.4.3.3.9.2 Each radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-8.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-53 Amendment No.
AsshowninTable3.3-12.ACTION:a~Witharadioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.1.1aremet,withoutdelaysuspendthereleaseofradioactive liquideffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannel,reset,ordeclarethechannelinoperable.
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b.Withoneormoreradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsinoperable, taketheapplicable ACTIONshowninTable3.3-12.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS PROCESS AND EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.10 The radioactive gaseous process and effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-13 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.9.1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined inaccordance withmethodology asdescribed intheODCMandshallberecorded.
As shown in Table 3.3-13.ACTION: a~With a radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.
4.3.3.9.2 Eachradioactive liquideffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-8.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/43-53Amendment No.
b.With less than the minimum number of radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels OPERABLE, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.3-13.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
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SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.10.1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.+
INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSPROCESSANDEFFLUENTMONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.3.3.10Theradioactive gaseousprocessandeffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsshowninTable3.3-13shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/trip setpoints settoensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1arenotexceeded.
4.3.3.10.2 Each radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION, and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-9.*This surveillance requirement does not apply to the Waste Gas Holdup System Hydrogen and Oxygen Monitors, as their setpoints are not addressed in the ODCM.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-58 Amendment No.
APPLICABILITY:
wy Jx REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.4.9.3 At least one of the following overpressure protection systems shall be OPERABLE: a.Two power operated relief valves (PORVs)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 435 psig, or b.One power operated relief valve (PORV)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 435 psig and the RHR safety valve with a lift setting of less than or equal to 450 psi, or c.A reactor coolant system vent of greater than or equal to 2 square inches.APPLICABILITY:
AsshowninTable3.3-13.ACTION:a~Witharadioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelalarm/trip setpointlessconservative thanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1aremet,withoutdelaysuspendthereleaseofradioactive gaseouseffluents monitored bytheaffectedchannel,reset,ordeclarethechannelinoperable.
When the temperature of one or more of the RCS cold legs is less than or equal to 152 F, except when the reactor vessel 0 head is removed.ACTION: a.With two PORV's inoperable or with one PORV inoperable and the RHR safety valve inoperable, either restore the inoperable PORV or RHR safety valve to OPERABLE status within 7 days or depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within the next 8 hours;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until the inoperable PORV or RHR safety valve has been restored to OPERABLE status.b.With both PORV's inoperable, depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within 8 hours;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until both PORVs or one PORV and the RHR safety valve have been restored to OPERABLE status.c.In the event either the PORVs, the RHR safety valve or the RCS vent(s)are used to mitigate a RCS pressure transient, a Special Report shall be prepared and submitted to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within 30 days.The report shall describe the circumstances initiating the transient, the effect of the PORVs or vent(s)on the transient and any corrective action necessary to prevent recurrence'.
b.Withlessthantheminimumnumberofradioactive gaseouseffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelsOPERABLE, taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-13.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 4-29 Amendment No.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.3.3.10.1 Thesetpoints shallbedetermined inaccordance withmethodology asdescribed intheODCMandshallberecorded.+
I A~jM.gpss C)yrt REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3.4.10 STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASME CODE CLASS 1 2 AND 3 COMPONENTS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.4.10.1 The structural integrity of ASME Code Class 1, 2 and 3 components shall be maintained in accordance with Specification 4.4.10.1 APPLICABILITY:
4.3.3.10.2 Eachradioactive gaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoring instrumentation channelshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyperformance oftheCHANNELCHECK,SOURCECHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION, andCHANNELFUNCTIONAL TESToperations atthefrequencies showninTable4.3-9.*Thissurveillance requirement doesnotapplytotheWasteGasHoldupSystemHydrogenandOxygenMonitors, astheirsetpoints arenotaddressed intheODCM.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/43-58Amendment No.
ALL MODES ACTION: With the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 1 component(s) not conforming to the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected component(s) to within its limit or isolate the affected component(s) prior to increasing the Reactor Coolant System 0 temperature more than 50 F above the minimum temperature required by NDT considerations.
wyJx REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMOVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.4.9.3Atleastoneofthefollowing overpressure protection systemsshallbeOPERABLE:
b.With the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 2 component(s) not conforming to the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected component(s) to within its limit or isolate the affected component(s) prior to increasing the Reactor Coolant System temperature above 200 F.0 With the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 3 component(s) not conforming to the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected component(s) to within its limit or isolate the affected component(s) from service.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.4.10.1 In addition to the requirements of Specification 4.0.5, each reactor coolant pump flywheel shall be inspected per the recommendations of Regulatory Position C.4.b of Regulatory Guide 1.14, Revision 1, August 1975.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 4-31 Amendment No.
a.Twopoweroperatedreliefvalves(PORVs)withaliftsettingoflessthanorequalto435psig,orb.Onepoweroperatedreliefvalve(PORV)withaliftsettingoflessthanorequalto435psigandtheRHRsafetyvalvewithaliftsettingoflessthanorequalto450psi,orc.Areactorcoolantsystemventofgreaterthanorequalto2squareinches.APPLICABILITY:
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Whenthetemperature ofoneormoreoftheRCScoldlegsislessthanorequalto152F,exceptwhenthereactorvessel0headisremoved.ACTION:a.WithtwoPORV'sinoperable orwithonePORVinoperable andtheRHRsafetyvalveinoperable, eitherrestoretheinoperable PORVorRHRsafetyvalvetoOPERABLEstatuswithin7daysordepressurize andventtheRCSthroughanatleast2squareinchvent(s)withinthenext8hours;maintaintheRCSinaventedcondition untiltheinoperable PORVorRHRsafetyvalvehasbeenrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.b.WithbothPORV'sinoperable, depressurize andventtheRCSthroughanatleast2squareinchvent(s)within8hours;maintaintheRCSinaventedcondition untilbothPORVsoronePORVandtheRHRsafetyvalvehavebeenrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.c.IntheeventeitherthePORVs,theRHRsafetyvalveortheRCSvent(s)areusedtomitigateaRCSpressuretransient, aSpecialReportshallbepreparedandsubmitted totheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2within30days.Thereportshalldescribethecircumstances initiating thetransient, theeffectofthePORVsorvent(s)onthetransient andanycorrective actionnecessary topreventrecurrence'.
3 4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE SAFETY VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.1.1 All main steam line code safety valves associated with each steam generator shall be OPERABLE with lift s'ettings as specified in Table 3.7-4.APPLICABILITY:
C.COOK-UNIT23/44-29Amendment No.
MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION'.With 4 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves inoperable, operation in MODES 1, 2 and 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours, either the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status or the Power Range Neutron Flux High Trip Setpoint is reduced per Table 3.7-1;otherwise, be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours.b.With 3 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves associated with an operating loop inoperable, operation in MODE 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours, either the inoperable valve is restored to'PERABLE status or the reactor trip breakers are opened;otherwise, be in COLD SHUTDOWN within the next 30 hours.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.1 No additional Surveillance Requirements other than those required by Specification 4.0.5.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-1 Amendment No.
IA~jM.gpssC)yrt REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEM3.4.10STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASMECODECLASS12AND3COMPONENTS LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.4.10.1Thestructural integrity ofASMECodeClass1,2and3components shallbemaintained inaccordance withSpecification 4.4.10.1APPLICABILITY:
ALLMODESACTION:Withthestructural integrity ofanyASMECodeClass1component(s) notconforming totheaboverequirements, restorethestructural integrity oftheaffectedcomponent(s) towithinitslimitorisolatetheaffectedcomponent(s) priortoincreasing theReactorCoolantSystem0temperature morethan50Fabovetheminimumtemperature requiredbyNDTconsiderations.
b.Withthestructural integrity ofanyASMECodeClass2component(s) notconforming totheaboverequirements, restorethestructural integrity oftheaffectedcomponent(s) towithinitslimitorisolatetheaffectedcomponent(s) priortoincreasing theReactorCoolantSystemtemperature above200F.0Withthestructural integrity ofanyASMECodeClass3component(s) notconforming totheaboverequirements, restorethestructural integrity oftheaffectedcomponent(s) towithinitslimitorisolatetheaffectedcomponent(s) fromservice.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.4.10.1Inadditiontotherequirements ofSpecification 4.0.5,eachreactorcoolantpumpflywheelshallbeinspected pertherecommendations ofRegulatory PositionC.4.bofRegulatory Guide1.14,Revision1,August1975.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/44-31Amendment No.
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34.7PLANTSYSTEMS34.7.1TURBINECYCLESAFETYVALVESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.1.1Allmainsteamlinecodesafetyvalvesassociated witheachsteamgenerator shallbeOPERABLEwithlifts'ettings asspecified inTable3.7-4.APPLICABILITY:
MODES1,2and3.ACTION'.With4reactorcoolantloopsandassociated steamgenerators inoperation andwithoneormoremainsteamlinecodesafetyvalvesinoperable, operation inMODES1,2and3mayproceedprovided, thatwithin4hours,eithertheinoperable valveisrestoredtoOPERABLEstatusorthePowerRangeNeutronFluxHighTripSetpointisreducedperTable3.7-1;otherwise, beinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinthenext6hoursandinCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthefollowing 30hours.b.With3reactorcoolantloopsandassociated steamgenerators inoperation andwithoneormoremainsteamlinecodesafetyvalvesassociated withanoperating loopinoperable, operation inMODE3mayproceedprovided, thatwithin4hours,eithertheinoperable valveisrestoredto'PERABLEstatusorthereactortripbreakersareopened;otherwise, beinCOLDSHUTDOWNwithinthenext30hours.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.1.1Noadditional Surveillance Requirements otherthanthoserequiredbySpecification 4.0.5.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-1Amendment No.
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PLANTSYSTEMSSTEAMGENERATOR STOPVALVESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.1.5Eachsteamgenerator stopvalveshallbeOPERABLE.
PLANT SYSTEMS STEAM GENERATOR STOP VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.1.5 Each steam generator stop valve shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION: MODE 1-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable but open, POWER OPERATION may continue provided the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status within 4 hours;otherwise, reduce power to less than or equal to 5 percent of RATED THERMAL POWER within the next 2 hours.MODES 2-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable, and 3 subsequent operation in MODES 2 or 3 may proceed provided the stop valve is maintained closed.Otherwise, be in HOT SHUTDOWN within the next 12 hours.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.5.1 Each steam generator stop valve shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by verifying full closure within 5 seconds when tested pursuant to Specification 4.0.5.4.7.1.5.2 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 3.4.7.1.5.3 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 2 when performing PHYSICS TESTS at the beginning of a cycle provided the steam generator stop valves are maintained closed.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-10 Amendment No.
e$'J i@~lay''t>I{'i PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.8 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.8.1 Each sealed source containing radioactive material either in excess of 100 microcuries of beta and/or gamma emitting material or 5 microcuries of alpha emitting material, shall be free of>0.005 microcuries of removable contamination.
APPLICABILITY:
APPLICABILITY:
MODES1,2and3.ACTION:MODE1-Withonesteamgenerator stopvalveinoperable butopen,POWEROPERATION maycontinueprovidedtheinoperable valveisrestoredtoOPERABLEstatuswithin4hours;otherwise, reducepowertolessthanorequalto5percentofRATEDTHERMALPOWERwithinthenext2hours.MODES2-Withonesteamgenerator stopvalveinoperable, and3subsequent operation inMODES2or3mayproceedprovidedthestopvalveismaintained closed.Otherwise, beinHOTSHUTDOWNwithinthenext12hours.SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.1.5.1 Eachsteamgenerator stopvalveshallbedemonstrated OPERABLEbyverifying fullclosurewithin5secondswhentestedpursuanttoSpecification 4.0.5.4.7.1.5.2 Theprovisions ofSpecification
At all times.ACTION: a.Each sealed source with removable contamination in excess of the above limits shall be immediately withdrawn from use and: 1.Either decontaminated and repaired, or 2.Disposed of in accordance with Commission Regulations.
 
b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
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SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.8.1.1 Test Re uirements-Each sealed source shall be tested for leakage and/or contamination by: a.The licensee, or b.Other persons specifically authorized by the Commission or an Agreement State.The test method shall have a detection sensitivity of at least 0.005 microcuries per test sample.4.7.8.1.2 Test Fre uencies-Each category of sealed sources shall be tested at the frequency described below.a.Sources in use excludin startu sources and fission detectors reviousl sub ected to core flux)-At least once per six months for all sealed sources containing radioactive materials.
forentryintoMODE3.4.7.1.5.3 Theprovisions ofSpecification
D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-34 Amendment No.
 
PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.1 The fire suppression water system shall be OPERABLE with: a.Two*high demand pumps, one of which shall be a diesel driven pump, with their discharge aligned to the fire suppression header.An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring the water through distribution piping with OPERABLE sectionalizing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrant curb valves and the first valve ahead of the hose standpipe or spray system riser or water flow alarm device on each sprinkler, required to be OPERABLE per Specifications 3.7.9.2 and 3.7.9.5.APPLICABILITY:
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At all times.ACTION: a.With one pump inoperable, restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status within 7 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the plans and procedures to be used to provide for the loss of redundancy in this system.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
forentryintoMODE2whenperforming PHYSICSTESTSatthebeginning ofacycleprovidedthesteamgenerator stopvalvesaremaintained closed.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-10Amendment No.
With the fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:
e$'Ji@~lay''t>I{'i PLANTSYSTEMS34.7.8SEALEDSOURCECONTAMINATION LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.8.1Eachsealedsourcecontaining radioactive materialeitherinexcessof100microcuries ofbetaand/orgammaemittingmaterialor5microcuries ofalphaemittingmaterial, shallbefreeof>0.005microcuries ofremovable contamination.
l.Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours, and 2.Submit a Special Report in accordance with Specification 6.9.2.a)By telephone within 24 hours b)Confirmed by telegram, mailgram or facsimile transmission no later than the first working day following the event, and*Shared system with D.C.Cook-Unit 1 D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-36 Amendment No.
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PLANT SYSTEMS SPRAY AND OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.2 The spray and/or sprinkler systems located in the areas, shown in Table 3.7-5 shall be OPERABLE: APPLICABILITY:
Whenever equipment in the spray/sprinkler protected areas is required to be OPERABLE: ACTION a.With one or more of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems inoperable, within 1 hour establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for those areas*in which redundant safe shutdown systems or components could be damaged.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperabili.ty and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.2 Each of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated to be OPERABLE: a.At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.*For the reactor coolant pumps preaction sprinklers inside the containment, a closed circuit television located in the lower containment, with periodic monitoring (and hourly logging)of the CCTV screen, shall be an acceptable substitute to an hourly fire watch patrol.For high radiation areas, where closed circuit television coverage does not exist, an hourly fire watch patrol will be instituted.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-39 Amendment No.
4l~/K g"t/P PLANT SYSTEMS LOW PRESSURE CO SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.3 The low pressure CO systems located in the areas shown in Table 3.7-6 shall be OPERABLk." APPLICABILITY:
Whenever equipment in the low pressure C02 protected areas is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION a.With one or more of the above required low pressure C02 systems isolated for personnel protection, to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction or surveillance testing, verify the operability of the fire detection system as per Specification 4.3.3.8 in the affected area(s)and establish a Roving Fire Watch Patrol (as defined in the Bases Section)in those areas affected by the isolated C02 system(s).
In the event that the Roving Fire Watch patrol cannot be maintained in the affected areas, then personnel must be evacuated and the C02 system returned to its normal condition.
IJ b.With one or more of the above required low pressure C02 systems inoperable, within 1 hour establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for those areas in which redundant safe shutdown systems or components could be damaged;for other areas ensure that back-up fire suppression equipment is available and establish an hourly fire watch patrol.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.3 Each of the above required low pressure CO systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 7 days by verifying the C02 storage tank level to be>50$and pressure to be>285 psig, and b.At least once per 18 months by verifying:
1.The system valves, associated ventilation dampers and self closing fire doors actuate manually and automatically, upon receipt of a simulated actuation signal, and 2.Flow from each nozzle during a"Puff Test".D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-42 Amendment No.
pi., I 1'lj L PLANT SYSTEMS HALON SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.4 The Halon system located in the Unit 2 Control Room Cable Spreading Area shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
Whenever equipment in the Halon protected areas is required to be OPERABLE'CTION:
With the above required Halon system inoperable, within 1 hour verify that t'e fire detection system and the backup C02 fire suppression system are OPERABLE;otherwise, establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for the Control Room Cable Spreading Area.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6'.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.4 The above Halon system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a~At least once per 6 months by verifying each Halon storage tank to be>95%of full charge weight and to be>90%of full charge pressure.b.At least once per 18 months by: 1.Verifying the system, including associated ventilation dampers, actuates manually and automatically to a simulated test signal.2.Performance of an air flow test or CO puff test through headers and nozzles to assure no blockage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-44 Amendment No.
PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.5 The fire hose standpipe connections in the following locations shall be OPERABLE: 1.Auxiliary Building (minimum 12).2.Access to Diesel Generators (minimum 1).3.Access to Switchgear Rooms (minimum 1).4.Access to Control Room (minimum 1).APPLICABILITY:
Whenever equipment in the areas protected by the fire hose stations is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a.With one or more of the above required hose standpipe connections inoperable, route an additional equivalent capacity fire hose to the unprotected area(s)from an OPERABLE hose standpipe connection within 1 hour if the inoperable fire hose is the primary means of fire suppression; otherwise, route the additional hose within 24 hours.Restore the fire hose station to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability, and plans and schedule for restoring the station to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.5 Each of the above required fire hose standpipe connections shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a~At least once per 31 days by a visual inspection of the fire hose standpipe connection to assure all required equipment is at the connection.
b.At least once per 18 months by: D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-45 Amendment No.  
~'C I PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.10 FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.10 All fire rated assemblies (walls, floor/ceilings, cable tray enclosures) separating safety related fire areas or separating portions of redundant systems important to safe shutdown within a fire area and all sealing devices in fire rated assembly penetrations (fire doors, fire dampers, cable and piping penetration seals, and ventilation seals)shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION'a~With one or more of the above required fire rated assemblies and/or sealing devices inoperable, within one hour either establish a continuous fire watch on at least one side of the affected assembly, or verify the OPERABILITY of fire detectors per Specification 4.3.3.8 on at least one side of the inoperable assembly and establish an hourly fire watch patrol or secure in the closed position the inoperable sealing device*and establish an hourly fire watch patrol.Restore the inoperable fire rated assembly and sealing device to OPERABLE status within 7 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6,9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperable fire rated assembly and/or sealing device, and the plans and schedule for restoring the fire rated assembly and/or sealing device to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.10.1 At least once per 18 months the above required fire rated assemblies and penetration sealing devices shall be verified OPERABLE by: a.Performing a visual inspection of the exposed surfaces of each fire rated assemblies.
b.Performing a visual inspection of each fire damper and associated hardware.*Except fire doors on Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump and Hallway enclosures which cannot be locked closed for HELB considerations.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-46 Amendment No.
p 4P~J 4a 4 REFUELING OPERATIONS STORAGE POOL VENTILATION SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.9.12 The spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system shall be OPERABLE, APPLICABILITY:
Whenever irradiated fuel is in the stroage pool.ACTION'~Vith no fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system OPERABLE, suspend all operations involving movement of fuel within the storage pool or+crane operation with loads over the storage pool until at least one spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system is restored to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.12 The above required fuel storage pool ventilation system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 31 days by initiating flow through the HEPA filter and charcoal adsorber train and verifying that the train operates for at least 15 minutes.b.At leAst once per 18 months or (1)after any structural maintenance on the HEPA filter or charcoal adsorber housings, or (2)following painting, fire or chemical release in any ventilation zone communicating with the system, by: 1.Deleted.2.Verifying that the charcoal adsorbers remove greater than or equal-to 99%of a halogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant test gas when they are tested in-place in accordance with ANSI N510-1980 while operating the exhaust ventilation system at a flow rate of 30,000 cfm+10t.+The crane bay roll-up door and the drumming room roll-up door may be opened under administrative control during movement of fuel within the storage pool or crane operation with loads over the storage pool.~Shared system with Cook Nuclear Plant-Unit 1,+This does not include the main load block.For purposes of this specification, a deenergized main load block need not be considered a load.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 2 3/4 9-12 AMENDMENT NO.
~p~l 1"~g1 r RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.2 The dose or dose commitment to an individual from radioactive material in liquid effluents released to unrestricted areas (see Figure 5.1-3)shall be limited: a.During any calendar quarter to<1.5 mrem to the total body and to<5 mrem to any organ, and b.During any calendar year to<3 mrem to the total body and to<10 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a.With the calculated dose from the release of radioactive materials in liquid effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9', a Special Report which identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be within the above limits.This Special Report shall also include (1)the results of radiological analyses of the drinking water source, and (2)the radiological impacts on finished drinking water supplies with regard to the requirements of 40 CFR 141, Safe Drinking Water Act.(Applicable only if drinking water supply is taken from the receiving water body.)b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.1.2 Dose Calculations.
Cumulative dose contributions from liquid effluents shall be determined in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)at least once per 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-4 Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LI UID WASTE TREATMENT LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.3 The liquid radwaste treatment system shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials in liquid wastes prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to the liquid effluent from the site (see Figure 5.1-3)when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.06 mrem to the total body or 0.2 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a.With radioactive liquid waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit"to the Commission within 30 days pursuant to Specification 6.9'a Special Report, which includes the following information:
2.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status, and Summary description of action(s)taken to prevent recurrence'he provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.1.3 Doses due to liquid releases to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be projected at least once per 31 days, in accordance with the ODCM, whenever liquid releases are being made without being processed by the liquid radwaste treatment system.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-5 Amendment No.
S1/i I RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LI UID HOLDUP TANKS*LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.4 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each of the following tanks shall be limited to less than or equal to 10 curies, excluding tritium and dissolved or entrained noble gases.a.Outside temporary tanks.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a~With the quantity of radioactive material in any of the above listed tanks exceeding the above limit, without delay suspend all additions of radioactive material to the tank and within 48 hours reduce the tank contents to within the limit.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.1.4 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each of the above listed tanks shall be determined to be within the above limit by analyzing a representative sample of the tank's contents at least once per 7 days when radioactive materials are being added to the tank.*Tanks included in this Specification are those outdoor tanks that are not surrounded by liners, dikes, or walls capable of holding the tank contents and that do not have tank overflows and surrounding area drains connected to the liquid radwaste treatment system.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-6 Amendment No.
A 0 Ig RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE NOBLE GASES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.2 The air dose in UNRESTRICTED AREAS due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents shall be limited to the following:
a.During any calendar quarter, to<5 mrad for gamma radiation and<10 mrad for beta radiation; b.During any calendar year, to<10 mrad for gamma radiation and<20 mrad for beta radiation.
APPLICABILITY:
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Eachsealedsourcewithremovable contamination inexcessoftheabovelimitsshallbeimmediately withdrawn fromuseand:1.Eitherdecontaminated andrepaired, or2.Disposedofinaccordance withCommission Regulations.
At all times.ACTION With the calculated air dose from radioactive noble gases in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions to be taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be within the above limits.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0'and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.2 Dose Calculations Cumulative dose contributions for the total time period shall be determined in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)at least once every 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-10 Amendment No.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.8.1.1 TestReuirements
.~,fV, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE RADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN PARTICULATE FORM AND RADIONUCLIDES OTHER THAN NOBLE GASES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.3 The dose to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, and radionuclides other than noble gases with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the following:
-Eachsealedsourceshallbetestedforleakageand/orcontamination by:a.Thelicensee, orb.Otherpersonsspecifically authorized bytheCommission oranAgreement State.Thetestmethodshallhaveadetection sensitivity ofatleast0.005microcuries pertestsample.4.7.8.1.2 TestFreuencies-Eachcategoryofsealedsourcesshallbetestedatthefrequency described below.a.Sourcesinuseexcludinstartusourcesandfissiondetectors reviouslsubectedtocoreflux)-Atleastoncepersixmonthsforallsealedsourcescontaining radioactive materials.
a.During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 7.5 mrem to any organ;b.During any calendar year to less than or equal to 15 mrem to any organ;c.Less than 0.1%of the 3.11.2.3(a) and (b)limits as a result of burning contaminated oil.APPLICABILITY:
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-34Amendment No.
At all times.ACTION;a.With the calculated dose from the release of radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, or radionuclides other than noble gases in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit and defines the corrective actions taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective action to be taken to assure that subsequent release will be within the above limits.b.The provisions of Specifications 3,0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
PLANTSYSTEMS34.7.9FIRESUPPRESSION SYSTEMSFIRESUPPRESSION WATERSYSTEMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.1Thefiresuppression watersystemshallbeOPERABLEwith:a.Two*highdemandpumps,oneofwhichshallbeadieseldrivenpump,withtheirdischarge alignedtothefiresuppression header.AnOPERABLEflowpathcapableoftakingsuctionfromLakeMichiganandtransferring thewaterthroughdistribution pipingwithOPERABLEsectionalizing controlorisolation valvestotheyardhydrantcurbvalvesandthefirstvalveaheadofthehosestandpipe orspraysystemriserorwaterflowalarmdeviceoneachsprinkler, requiredtobeOPERABLEperSpecifications 3.7.9.2and3.7.9.5.APPLICABILITY:
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.3 DOSE CALCULATIONS Cumulative dose contributions for the total time period shall be determined in accordance with the ODCM at least once every 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-11 Amendment No.
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withonepumpinoperable, restoretheinoperable equipment toOPERABLEstatuswithin7daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theplansandprocedures tobeusedtoprovideforthelossofredundancy inthissystem.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
4 k+X RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.4 The gaseous radwaste treatment system and the ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials in gaseous waste prior to their discharge when the projected gaseous effluent air doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1.3)when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.2 mrad for gamma radiation and 0.4 mrad for beta radiation.
Withthefiresuppression watersystemotherwise inoperable:
The ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce radioactive materials in gaseous waste prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1-3)when averaged over 31 days would exceed 0,3 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:
l.Establish abackupfiresuppression watersystemwithin24hours,and2.SubmitaSpecialReportinaccordance withSpecification 6.9.2.a)Bytelephone within24hoursb)Confirmed bytelegram, mailgramorfacsimile transmission nolaterthanthefirstworkingdayfollowing theevent,and*SharedsystemwithD.C.Cook-Unit1D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-36Amendment No.
At all times.ACTION: a.With gaseous waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which includes the following information:
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1.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability.
PLANTSYSTEMSSPRAYANDORSPRINKLER SYSTEMSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.2Thesprayand/orsprinkler systemslocatedintheareas,showninTable3.7-5shallbeOPERABLE:
2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.4 Doses due to gaseous releases to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be projected at least once per 31 days in accordance with the ODCM, whenever the gaseous waste treatment system or ventilation exhaust treatment system is not operational.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-12 Amendment No.
t, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GAS MIXTURE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be limited to<3%by volume if the hydrogen in the system is>4%by volume.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system>3S by volume but<4%by volume and containing
>4%hydrogen, restore the concentration of oxygen to<3S or reduce the hydrogen concentration to<4S within 96 hours.b.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system or tank>4%by volume and>4%hydrogen by volume without delay suspend all additions of waste gases to the system or tank and reduce the concentration of oxygen to<3%or the concentration of hydrogen to<4%within 96 hours in the system or tank.c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS F 11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be determined to within the above limits by continuously monitoring the waste gases in the waste gas holdup system with the oxygen monitors required OPERABLE by Table 3.3-13 of Specification 3.3.3.10.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-13 Amendment No."
~g-RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GAS STORAGE TANKS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactivity contained in each gas storage tank shall be limited to 43,800 curies noble gas (considered as Xe-133).APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a~With the quantity of radioactive material in any gas storage tank exceeding the above limit, without delay suspend all additions of radioactive material to the tank and within 48 hours reduce the tank contents to within the limit.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each gas storage tank shall be determined to be within the above limit at least once per 4 days by analysis of the Reactor Coolant System noble gases.-D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-14 Amendment No.
t C l t RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3 4.11.3 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.3 The solid radwaste system shall be used as applicable in accordance with a PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM for the SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes to ensure meeting the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and of 10 CFR Part 71 prior to shipment of radioactive wastes from the site.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a.With the packaging requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and/or 10 CFR Part 71 not satisfied, suspend shipments of defectively packaged solid radioactive wastes from the site.b.With the solid radwaste system inoperable for more than 31 days, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 a Special Report which includes the following information:
1.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, 2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status, 3.A description of the alternative used for SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes, and 4.Summary description of action(s)taken to prevent a recurrence.
C.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1~13 are not applicable.
D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-15 Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3 4 11.4 TOTAL DOSE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.4 The dose or dose commitment to a real individual from all uranium fuel cycle sources is limited to<25 mrem to the total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which is limited to<75 mrem)over a period of 12 consecutive months.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: With the calculated doses from the release of radioactive materials in liquid or gaseous effluents exceeding twice the limits of Specification 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.1.2.b, 3.11.2.2.a, 3.11.2.2.b, 3'1'.3.a, or 3.11.2.3.b, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.20555, within 30 days, which defines the corrective action to be taken to reduce subsequent releases to prevent recurrence of exceeding the limits of Specification 3.11.4.This Special Report shall include an analysis which estimates the radiation exposure (dose)to a member of the public from uranium fuel cycle sources (including all effluent pathways and direct radiation) for a 12 consecutive month period that includes the release(s) covered by this report.If the estimated dose(s)exceeds the limits of Specification 3.11.4, and if the release condition resulting in violation of 40 CFR 190 has not already been corrected, the Special Report shall include a request for a variance in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 190 and including the specified information of 190.11(b).
Submittal of the report is considered a timely request, and a variance is granted until staff action on the request is complete.The variance only relates to the limits of 40 CFR 190, and does not apply in any way to the requirements for dose limitation of 10 CFR Part 20, as addressed in other sections of this Technical Specification.
b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6'.1~13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.4 Dose Calculations Cumulative dose contributions from liquid and gaseous effluents shall be determined in accordance with Specifications 4.11.1.2, 4.11.2.2, and 4.11.2.3 and with the ODCM.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-17 Amendment No.
J 0~al A b.'l RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION CONTINUED With milk or fresh leafy vegetable samples unavailable from any of the sample locations required by Table 3.12-1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause of the unavailability of samples and identifies locations for obtaining replacement sa'mples.The locations from which samples were unavailable may then be deleted from Table 3.12-1 provided the locations from which the'replacement samples were obtained are added to the environmental monitoring program as replacement locations, if available.
d.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.12.1 The radiological environmental monitoring samples shall be collected pursuant to Table 3.12-1 from the locations given in the table and figures in the ODCM and shall be analyzed pursuant to the requirements of Tables 3.12-1 and 4.12-1.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 12-2 Amendment No..
, ala 4ir ea cg RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3 4.12.2 LAND USE CENSUS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPEBATION 3.12.2 A land use census shall be conducted and shall identify the location of the nearest milk animal, the nearest residence and the nearest garden+of greater than 500 square feet producing fresh leafy vegetables in each of the 9 land covering meteorological sectors within a distance of five miles.APPLICABILITY:
At all times.ACTION: a.With a land use census identifying a location(s) which yields a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated in Specification 4.11.2.3, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the new location(s).
b.With a land use census identifying a location(s) which yields a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20 percent greater than at a location from which samples are currently being obtained in accordance with Specification 3.12.1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9', a Special Report which identifies the new location.The new location shall be added to the radiological
'environmental monitoring program within 30 days, if possible.The sampling location having the lowest calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)may be deleted from this monitoring program after (October 31)of the year in which this land use census was conducted.
c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4,12.2 The land use census shall be conducted at least once per 12 months between the dates of June 1 and October 1, by door-to-door survey, aerial survey, or by consulting local agriculture authorities.
*Broad leaf vegetation sampling may be performed at the site boundary in the direction sector with the highest D/Q in lieu of the garden census.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 12-9 Amendment No.
4 Na J RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3 4 12.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.12.3 Analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program which has been approved by the Commission.
APPLICABILITY:
APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverequipment inthespray/sprinkler protected areasisrequiredtobeOPERABLE:
At all times.ACTION: a.With analyses not being performed as required above, report the corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.
ACTIONa.Withoneormoreoftheaboverequiredsprayand/orsprinkler systemsinoperable, within1hourestablish acontinuous firewatchwithbackupfiresuppression equipment forthoseareas*inwhichredundant safeshutdownsystemsorcomponents couldbedamaged.RestorethesystemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin14daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperabili.ty andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring thesystemtoOPERABLEstatus.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.12.3 A summary of the results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program and in accordance with the ODCM (or participants in the EPA crosscheck program shall provide the EPA program code designation for the unit)shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 12-10 Amendment No.  
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.2Eachoftheaboverequiredsprayand/orsprinkler systemsshallbedemonstrated tobeOPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper12monthsbycyclingeachtestablevalveintheflowpaththroughatleastonecompletecycleoffulltravel.*Forthereactorcoolantpumpspreaction sprinklers insidethecontainment, aclosedcircuittelevision locatedinthelowercontainment, withperiodicmonitoring (andhourlylogging)oftheCCTVscreen,shallbeanacceptable substitute toanhourlyfirewatchpatrol.Forhighradiation areas,whereclosedcircuittelevision coveragedoesnotexist,anhourlyfirewatchpatrolwillbeinstituted.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-39Amendment No.
4l~/Kg"t/P PLANTSYSTEMSLOWPRESSURECOSYSTEMSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.3ThelowpressureCOsystemslocatedintheareasshowninTable3.7-6shallbeOPERABLk."
APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverequipment inthelowpressureC02protected areasisrequiredtobeOPERABLE.
ACTIONa.WithoneormoreoftheaboverequiredlowpressureC02systemsisolatedforpersonnel protection, topermitentryforroutinetours,maintenance, construction orsurveillance testing,verifytheoperability ofthefiredetection systemasperSpecification 4.3.3.8intheaffectedarea(s)andestablish aRovingFireWatchPatrol(asdefinedintheBasesSection)inthoseareasaffectedbytheisolatedC02system(s).
IntheeventthattheRovingFireWatchpatrolcannotbemaintained intheaffectedareas,thenpersonnel mustbeevacuated andtheC02systemreturnedtoitsnormalcondition.
IJb.WithoneormoreoftheaboverequiredlowpressureC02systemsinoperable, within1hourestablish acontinuous firewatchwithbackupfiresuppression equipment forthoseareasinwhichredundant safeshutdownsystemsorcomponents couldbedamaged;forotherareasensurethatback-upfiresuppression equipment isavailable andestablish anhourlyfirewatchpatrol.RestorethesystemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin14daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring thesystemtoOPERABLEstatus.c.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.3EachoftheaboverequiredlowpressureCOsystemsshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper7daysbyverifying theC02storagetankleveltobe>50$andpressuretobe>285psig,andb.Atleastonceper18monthsbyverifying:
1.Thesystemvalves,associated ventilation dampersandselfclosingfiredoorsactuatemanuallyandautomatically, uponreceiptofasimulated actuation signal,and2.Flowfromeachnozzleduringa"PuffTest".D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-42Amendment No.
pi.,I1'ljL PLANTSYSTEMSHALONSYSTEMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.4TheHalonsystemlocatedintheUnit2ControlRoomCableSpreading AreashallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverequipment intheHalonprotected areasisrequiredtobeOPERABLE'CTION:
WiththeaboverequiredHalonsysteminoperable, within1hourverifythatt'efiredetection systemandthebackupC02firesuppression systemareOPERABLE; otherwise, establish acontinuous firewatchwithbackupfiresuppression equipment fortheControlRoomCableSpreading Area.RestorethesystemtoOPERABLEstatuswithin14daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6'.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperability andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring thesystemtoOPERABLEstatus.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.4TheaboveHalonsystemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
a~Atleastonceper6monthsbyverifying eachHalonstoragetanktobe>95%offullchargeweightandtobe>90%offullchargepressure.
b.Atleastonceper18monthsby:1.Verifying thesystem,including associated ventilation dampers,actuatesmanuallyandautomatically toasimulated testsignal.2.Performance ofanairflowtestorCOpufftestthroughheadersandnozzlestoassurenoblockage.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-44Amendment No.
PLANTSYSTEMSFIREHOSESTATIONSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.9.5Thefirehosestandpipe connections inthefollowing locations shallbeOPERABLE:
1.Auxiliary Building(minimum12).2.AccesstoDieselGenerators (minimum1).3.AccesstoSwitchgear Rooms(minimum1).4.AccesstoControlRoom(minimum1).APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverequipment intheareasprotected bythefirehosestationsisrequiredtobeOPERABLE.
ACTION:a.Withoneormoreoftheaboverequiredhosestandpipe connections inoperable, routeanadditional equivalent capacityfirehosetotheunprotected area(s)fromanOPERABLEhosestandpipe connection within1houriftheinoperable firehoseistheprimarymeansoffiresuppression; otherwise, routetheadditional hosewithin24hours.RestorethefirehosestationtoOPERABLEstatuswithin14daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperability, andplansandscheduleforrestoring thestationtoOPERABLEstatus.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.9.5Eachoftheaboverequiredfirehosestandpipe connections shallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
a~Atleastonceper31daysbyavisualinspection ofthefirehosestandpipe connection toassureallrequiredequipment isattheconnection.
b.Atleastonceper18monthsby:D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-45Amendment No.
~'CI PLANTSYSTEMS34.7.10FIRERATEDASSEMBLIES LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.7.10Allfireratedassemblies (walls,floor/ceilings, cabletrayenclosures) separating safetyrelatedfireareasorseparating portionsofredundant systemsimportant tosafeshutdownwithinafireareaandallsealingdevicesinfireratedassemblypenetrations (firedoors,firedampers,cableandpipingpenetration seals,andventilation seals)shallbeOPERABLE.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION'a~Withoneormoreoftheaboverequiredfireratedassemblies and/orsealingdevicesinoperable, withinonehoureitherestablish acontinuous firewatchonatleastonesideoftheaffectedassembly, orverifytheOPERABILITY offiredetectors perSpecification 4.3.3.8onatleastonesideoftheinoperable assemblyandestablish anhourlyfirewatchpatrolorsecureintheclosedpositiontheinoperable sealingdevice*andestablish anhourlyfirewatchpatrol.Restoretheinoperable fireratedassemblyandsealingdevicetoOPERABLEstatuswithin7daysor,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6,9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommission pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2withinthenext30daysoutlining theactiontaken,thecauseoftheinoperable fireratedassemblyand/orsealingdevice,andtheplansandscheduleforrestoring thefireratedassemblyand/orsealingdevicetoOPERABLEstatus.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.7.10.1Atleastonceper18monthstheaboverequiredfireratedassemblies andpenetration sealingdevicesshallbeverifiedOPERABLEby:a.Performing avisualinspection oftheexposedsurfacesofeachfireratedassemblies.
b.Performing avisualinspection ofeachfiredamperandassociated hardware.
*ExceptfiredoorsonTurbineDrivenAuxiliary Feedwater PumpandHallwayenclosures whichcannotbelockedclosedforHELBconsiderations.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/47-46Amendment No.
p4P~J4a4 REFUELING OPERATIONS STORAGEPOOLVENTILATION SYSTEMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.9.12Thespentfuelstoragepoolexhaustventilation systemshallbeOPERABLE, APPLICABILITY:
Wheneverirradiated fuelisinthestroagepool.ACTION'~Vithnofuelstoragepoolexhaustventilation systemOPERABLE, suspendalloperations involving movementoffuelwithinthestoragepoolor+craneoperation withloadsoverthestoragepooluntilatleastonespentfuelstoragepoolexhaustventilation systemisrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.b.Theprovisions ofSpecification 3.0.3arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.9.12Theaboverequiredfuelstoragepoolventilation systemshallbedemonstrated OPERABLE:
a.Atleastonceper31daysbyinitiating flowthroughtheHEPAfilterandcharcoaladsorbertrainandverifying thatthetrainoperatesforatleast15minutes.b.AtleAstonceper18monthsor(1)afteranystructural maintenance ontheHEPAfilterorcharcoaladsorberhousings, or(2)following
: painting, fireorchemicalreleaseinanyventilation zonecommunicating withthesystem,by:1.Deleted.2.Verifying thatthecharcoaladsorbers removegreaterthanorequal-to99%ofahalogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant testgaswhentheyaretestedin-placeinaccordance withANSIN510-1980 whileoperating theexhaustventilation systemataflowrateof30,000cfm+10t.+Thecranebayroll-updoorandthedrummingroomroll-updoormaybeopenedunderadministrative controlduringmovementoffuelwithinthestoragepoolorcraneoperation withloadsoverthestoragepool.~SharedsystemwithCookNuclearPlant-Unit1,+Thisdoesnotincludethemainloadblock.Forpurposesofthisspecification, adeenergized mainloadblockneednotbeconsidered aload.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT23/49-12AMENDMENT NO.
~p~l1"~g1r RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.2Thedoseordosecommitment toanindividual fromradioactive materialinliquideffluents releasedtounrestricted areas(seeFigure5.1-3)shallbelimited:a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<1.5mremtothetotalbodyandto<5mremtoanyorgan,andb.Duringanycalendaryearto<3mremtothetotalbodyandto<10mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquideffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9',aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrective actionstakentoreducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrective actionstobetakentoassurethatsubsequent releaseswillbewithintheabovelimits.ThisSpecialReportshallalsoinclude(1)theresultsofradiological analysesofthedrinkingwatersource,and(2)theradiological impactsonfinisheddrinkingwatersupplieswithregardtotherequirements of40CFR141,SafeDrinkingWaterAct.(Applicable onlyifdrinkingwatersupplyistakenfromthereceiving waterbody.)b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.2DoseCalculations.
Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquideffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance withtheOffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM)atleastonceper31days.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-4Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIUIDWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.3Theliquidradwastetreatment systemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactive materials inliquidwastespriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected dosesduetotheliquideffluentfromthesite(seeFigure5.1-3)whenaveragedover31days,wouldexceed0.06mremtothetotalbodyor0.2mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withradioactive liquidwastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmit"totheCommission within30dayspursuanttoSpecification 6.9'aSpecialReport,whichincludesthefollowing information:
2.Identification oftheinoperable equipment orsubsystems andthereasonforinoperability, Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment tooperablestatus,andSummarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventrecurrence'he provisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.3DosesduetoliquidreleasestoUNRESTRICTED AREASshallbeprojected atleastonceper31days,inaccordance withtheODCM,wheneverliquidreleasesarebeingmadewithoutbeingprocessed bytheliquidradwastetreatment system.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-5Amendment No.
S1/iI RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LIUIDHOLDUPTANKS*LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.1.4Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachofthefollowing tanksshallbelimitedtolessthanorequalto10curies,excluding tritiumanddissolved orentrained noblegases.a.Outsidetemporary tanks.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withthequantityofradioactive materialinanyoftheabovelistedtanksexceeding theabovelimit,withoutdelaysuspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetankandwithin48hoursreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.1.4Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachoftheabovelistedtanksshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitbyanalyzing arepresentative sampleofthetank'scontentsatleastonceper7dayswhenradioactive materials arebeingaddedtothetank.*TanksincludedinthisSpecification arethoseoutdoortanksthatarenotsurrounded byliners,dikes,orwallscapableofholdingthetankcontentsandthatdonothavetankoverflows andsurrounding areadrainsconnected totheliquidradwastetreatment system.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-6Amendment No.
A0Ig RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSENOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.2TheairdoseinUNRESTRICTED AREASduetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents shallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Duringanycalendarquarter,to<5mradforgammaradiation and<10mradforbetaradiation; b.Duringanycalendaryear,to<10mradforgammaradiation and<20mradforbetaradiation.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTIONWiththecalculated airdosefromradioactive noblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrective actionstobetakentoreducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrective actionstobetakentoassurethatsubsequent releaseswillbewithintheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0'and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.2DoseCalculations Cumulative dosecontributions forthetotaltimeperiodshallbedetermined inaccordance withtheOffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM)atleastonceevery31days.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-10Amendment No.
.~,fV, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSERADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIALINPARTICULATE FORMANDRADIONUCLIDES OTHERTHANNOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.3ThedosetoAMEMBEROFTHEPUBLICfromradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,andradionuclides otherthannoblegaseswithhalf-lives greaterthan8daysingaseouseffluents releasedtounrestricted areasshallbelimitedtothefollowing:
a.Duringanycalendarquartertolessthanorequalto7.5mremtoanyorgan;b.Duringanycalendaryeartolessthanorequalto15mremtoanyorgan;c.Lessthan0.1%ofthe3.11.2.3(a) and(b)limitsasaresultofburningcontaminated oil.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION;a.Withthecalculated dosefromthereleaseofradioiodines, radioactive materials inparticulate form,orradionuclides otherthannoblegasesingaseouseffluents exceeding anyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecause(s)forexceeding thelimitanddefinesthecorrective actionstakentoreducethereleasesandtheproposedcorrective actiontobetakentoassurethatsubsequent releasewillbewithintheabovelimits.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3,0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.3DOSECALCULATIONS Cumulative dosecontributions forthetotaltimeperiodshallbedetermined inaccordance withtheODCMatleastonceevery31days.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-11Amendment No.
4k+X RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENT LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.4Thegaseousradwastetreatment systemandtheventilation exhausttreatment systemshallbeusedtoreducetheradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected gaseouseffluentairdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(SeeFigure5.1.3)whenaveragedover31days,wouldexceed0.2mradforgammaradiation and0.4mradforbetaradiation.
Theventilation exhausttreatment systemshallbeusedtoreduceradioactive materials ingaseouswastepriortotheirdischarge whentheprojected dosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestricted areas(SeeFigure5.1-3)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0,3mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withgaseouswastebeingdischarged withouttreatment andinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information:
1.Identification oftheinoperable equipment orsubsystems andthereasonforinoperability.
2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment tooperablestatus.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.4DosesduetogaseousreleasestoUNRESTRICTED AREASshallbeprojected atleastonceper31daysinaccordance withtheODCM,wheneverthegaseouswastetreatment systemorventilation exhausttreatment systemisnotoperational.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-12Amendment No.
t, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GASMIXTURELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.5Theconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystemshallbelimitedto<3%byvolumeifthehydrogeninthesystemis>4%byvolume.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystem>3Sbyvolumebut<4%byvolumeandcontaining
>4%hydrogen, restoretheconcentration ofoxygento<3Sorreducethehydrogenconcentration to<4Swithin96hours.b.Withtheconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystemortank>4%byvolumeand>4%hydrogenbyvolumewithoutdelaysuspendalladditions ofwastegasestothesystemortankandreducetheconcentration ofoxygento<3%ortheconcentration ofhydrogento<4%within96hoursinthesystemortank.c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS F11.2.5Theconcentration ofoxygeninthewastegasholdupsystemshallbedetermined towithintheabovelimitsbycontinuously monitoring thewastegasesinthewastegasholdupsystemwiththeoxygenmonitorsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13ofSpecification 3.3.3.10.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-13Amendment No."
~g-RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASSTORAGETANKSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivity contained ineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedto43,800curiesnoblegas(considered asXe-133).APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a~Withthequantityofradioactive materialinanygasstoragetankexceeding theabovelimit,withoutdelaysuspendalladditions ofradioactive materialtothetankandwithin48hoursreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimit.b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactive materialcontained ineachgasstoragetankshallbedetermined tobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper4daysbyanalysisoftheReactorCoolantSystemnoblegases.-D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-14Amendment No.
tClt RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 34.11.3SOLIDRADIOACTIVE WASTELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.3Thesolidradwastesystemshallbeusedasapplicable inaccordance withaPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMfortheSOLIDIFICATION andpackaging ofradioactive wastestoensuremeetingtherequirements of10CFRPart20andof10CFRPart71priortoshipmentofradioactive wastesfromthesite.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withthepackaging requirements of10CFRPart20and/or10CFRPart71notsatisfied, suspendshipments ofdefectively packagedsolidradioactive wastesfromthesite.b.Withthesolidradwastesysteminoperable formorethan31days,inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30dayspursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowing information:
1.Identification oftheinoperable equipment orsubsystems andthereasonforinoperability, 2.Action(s) takentorestoretheinoperable equipment tooperablestatus,3.Adescription ofthealternative usedforSOLIDIFICATION andpackaging ofradioactive wastes,and4.Summarydescription ofaction(s) takentopreventarecurrence.
C.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1~13arenotapplicable.
D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-15Amendment No.
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3411.4TOTALDOSELIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.11.4Thedoseordosecommitment toarealindividual fromalluraniumfuelcyclesourcesislimitedto<25mremtothetotalbodyoranyorgan(exceptthethyroid,whichislimitedto<75mrem)overaperiodof12consecutive months.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:Withthecalculated dosesfromthereleaseofradioactive materials inliquidorgaseouseffluents exceeding twicethelimitsofSpecification 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.1.2.b, 3.11.2.2.a, 3.11.2.2.b, 3'1'.3.a,or3.11.2.3.b, inlieuofanyotherreportrequiredbySpecification 6.9.1,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheDirector, NuclearReactorRegulation, U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.20555,within30days,whichdefinesthecorrective actiontobetakentoreducesubsequent releasestopreventrecurrence ofexceeding thelimitsofSpecification 3.11.4.ThisSpecialReportshallincludeananalysiswhichestimates theradiation exposure(dose)toamemberofthepublicfromuraniumfuelcyclesources(including alleffluentpathwaysanddirectradiation) fora12consecutive monthperiodthatincludestherelease(s) coveredbythisreport.Iftheestimated dose(s)exceedsthelimitsofSpecification 3.11.4,andifthereleasecondition resulting inviolation of40CFR190hasnotalreadybeencorrected, theSpecialReportshallincludearequestforavarianceinaccordance withtheprovisions of40CFR190andincluding thespecified information of190.11(b).
Submittal ofthereportisconsidered atimelyrequest,andavarianceisgranteduntilstaffactionontherequestiscomplete.
Thevarianceonlyrelatestothelimitsof40CFR190,anddoesnotapplyinanywaytotherequirements fordoselimitation of10CFRPart20,asaddressed inothersectionsofthisTechnical Specification.
b.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6'.1~13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.11.4DoseCalculations Cumulative dosecontributions fromliquidandgaseouseffluents shallbedetermined inaccordance withSpecifications 4.11.1.2, 4.11.2.2, and4.11.2.3andwiththeODCM.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/411-17Amendment No.
J0~alAb.'l RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION CONTINUED Withmilkorfreshleafyvegetable samplesunavailable fromanyofthesamplelocations requiredbyTable3.12-1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thecauseoftheunavailability ofsamplesandidentifies locations forobtaining replacement sa'mples.
Thelocations fromwhichsampleswereunavailable maythenbedeletedfromTable3.12-1providedthelocations fromwhichthe'replacement sampleswereobtainedareaddedtotheenvironmental monitoring programasreplacement locations, ifavailable.
d.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.1Theradiological environmental monitoring samplesshallbecollected pursuanttoTable3.12-1fromthelocations giveninthetableandfiguresintheODCMandshallbeanalyzedpursuanttotherequirements ofTables3.12-1and4.12-1.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/412-2Amendment No..
,ala4ireacg RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 34.12.2LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPEBATION 3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconducted andshallidentifythelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,thenearestresidence andthenearestgarden+ofgreaterthan500squarefeetproducing freshleafyvegetables ineachofthe9landcoveringmeteorological sectorswithinadistanceoffivemiles.APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated inSpecification 4.11.2.3, prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thenewlocation(s).
b.Withalandusecensusidentifying alocation(s) whichyieldsacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20percentgreaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrently beingobtainedinaccordance withSpecification 3.12.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission within30days,pursuanttoSpecification 6.9',aSpecialReportwhichidentifies thenewlocation.
Thenewlocationshallbeaddedtotheradiological
'environmental monitoring programwithin30days,ifpossible.
Thesamplinglocationhavingthelowestcalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)maybedeletedfromthismonitoring programafter(October31)oftheyearinwhichthislandusecensuswasconducted.
c.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4,12.2Thelandusecensusshallbeconducted atleastonceper12monthsbetweenthedatesofJune1andOctober1,bydoor-to-door survey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsulting localagriculture authorities.
*Broadleafvegetation samplingmaybeperformed atthesiteboundaryinthedirection sectorwiththehighestD/Qinlieuofthegardencensus.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/412-9Amendment No.
4NaJ RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3412.3INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITION FOROPERATION 3.12.3Analysesshallbeperformed onradioactive materials suppliedaspartofanInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramwhichhasbeenapprovedbytheCommission.
APPLICABILITY:
Atalltimes.ACTION:a.Withanalysesnotbeingperformed asrequiredabove,reportthecorrective actionstakentopreventarecurrence totheCommission intheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.Theprovisions ofSpecifications 3.0.3and6.9.1.13arenotapplicable.
SURVEILLANCE REUIREMENTS 4.12.3AsummaryoftheresultsobtainedaspartoftheaboverequiredInterlaboratory Comparison Programandinaccordance withtheODCM(orparticipants intheEPAcrosscheck programshallprovidetheEPAprogramcodedesignation fortheunit)shallbeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.D.C.COOK-UNIT23/412-10Amendment No.  


ATTACHMENT 1TOAEP:NRC:0659M REASONSAND10CFR50.92SIGNIFICANT HAZARDSEVALUATION FORCHANGESTOTHETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FORDONALDC.COOKNUCLEARPLANTUNITS1AND2 Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page1Thefollowing isadescription oftheproposedchangestotheSection6T/Ss.T/S6.1.2isbeingadded,andplacesanadditional restriction ontheCookNuclearPlantbyrequiring theShiftSupervisor oradesignated individual duringhisabsencetoberesponsible forthecontrolroomcommandfunction.
ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:0659M REASONS AND 10 CFR 50.92 SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS EVALUATION FOR CHANGES TO THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR DONALD C.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 1 The following is a description of the proposed changes to the Section 6 T/Ss.T/S 6.1.2 is being added, and places an additional restriction on the Cook Nuclear Plant by requiring the Shift Supervisor or a designated individual during his absence to be responsible for the control room command function.A management directive to this effect signed by the Vice President-Nuclear Operations will be reissued to all station personnel on an annual basis.Designating responsibility for the control room complex places additional restrictions in the T/S and is an improvement to our current T/S.This change is also consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for Seabrook-Unit 1, Braidwood-Units 1 and 2, Byron-Units 1 and 2, and Shearon Harris-Unit l.2)The proposed changes to T/S 6.2.2.b and Table 6'-1 are being made in order to comply with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.54(m).The proposed T/Ss would require at least one licensed Senior Operator to be in the control room when the facility is in Modes 1, 2, 3 and 4, and would meet the minimum licensed operator staffing requirement that three Senior Operators be on site~The Shift Supervisor (SS)has been added to the list in Table 6.2-1 to be consistent with this requirement.
Amanagement directive tothiseffectsignedbytheVicePresident
These changes allow T/S 6.2.2.c to be deleted, and the paragraphs following T/S 6.2.2.b have been renumbered.
-NuclearOperations willbereissuedtoallstationpersonnel onanannualbasis.Designating responsibility forthecontrolroomcomplexplacesadditional restrictions intheT/Sandisanimprovement toourcurrentT/S.Thischangeisalsoconsistent withRevision4andthedraftofRevision5oftheWestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications andT/SsrecentlyapprovedforSeabrook-Unit1,Braidwood
Other changes made to Table 6.2-1 are editorial.
-Units1and2,Byron-Units1and2,andShearonHarris-Unitl.2)TheproposedchangestoT/S6.2.2.bandTable6'-1arebeingmadeinordertocomplywiththerequirements of10CFR50.54(m).
The symbols"&#xb9;" and"~" used to signify footnotes have been reversed in order to clarify which footnotes apply to the SS.Also the word"Reactor" has been removed from the title"Senior Reactor Operator License." (This change is also made in T/S 6.2.2.d and 6.2.2.g.)This was done to obtain uniformity throughout the'ection 6 T/Ss~The proposed changes described above are consistent with Revision 4 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for Vogtle-Unit 1, Shearon Harris-Unit 1, and Seabrook-Unit 1.3)A footnote has been added to T/S 6.2.2.d and 6.2,2.f (T/S 6.2'.c and 6'.2.e in the proposed, revised T/S pages).This change would allow up to two hours for the unexpected absence of an individual qualified in radiation protection procedures and the unexpected absence of the minimum composition of fire brigade members.We believe that this change is reasonable in that provisions for unexpected absences of short duration are necessary.
TheproposedT/SswouldrequireatleastonelicensedSeniorOperatortobeinthecontrolroomwhenthefacilityisinModes1,2,3and4,andwouldmeettheminimumlicensedoperatorstaffingrequirement thatthreeSeniorOperators beonsite~TheShiftSupervisor (SS)hasbeenaddedtothelistinTable6.2-1tobeconsistent withthisrequirement.
The Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 2 change is also consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.
ThesechangesallowT/S6.2.2.ctobedeleted,andtheparagraphs following T/S6.2.2.bhavebeenrenumbered.
4)The proposed changes to T/Ss 6.3.1, 6.4.1, 6.5.2.3, 6.5.2.9, 6.5.2.10.a, 6.5.2.10.b, and 6.5.2.10.c involve necessary title changes.Specifically, we propose to change the"Plant Health Physics Supervisor" to"Plant Radiation Protection Manager," the"Training Coordinator" to"Training Manager," and the"Vice Chairman-Engineering and Construction" to"Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction." This proposed change would make our T/Ss consistent with the current titles used for these positions.
OtherchangesmadetoTable6.2-1areeditorial.
The proposed changes to T/Ss 6.5.1.2, 6.5.1.3 and 6.5.1.5 affect the qualifications, structure, and quorum of the PNSRC.The proposed change to T/S 6.5.1.2 is to add the minimum qualifications that the PNSRC members and alternate members must meet.Members and alternates will meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971, Section 4.4.Also, plant operations personnel will meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.2 and maintenance personnel will meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.3.This change is an improvement to our current T/S, and was recently approved for Beaver Valley Unit 2.The PNSRC would consist of the Assistant Plant Managers, Department Superintendents, and personnel reporting directly to the Plant Manager, the Assistant Plant Managers, or Department Superintendents.
Thesymbols"&#xb9;"and"~"usedtosignifyfootnotes havebeenreversedinordertoclarifywhichfootnotes applytotheSS.Alsotheword"Reactor" hasbeenremovedfromthetitle"SeniorReactorOperatorLicense."
All members would meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971, Section 4.4.In addition to the Chairman, the PNSRC membership will consist of a minimum of one individual from each of the functional areas designated in T/S 6.5.1.2.The Quality Control Department for the Cook Nuclear Plant is known as the Safety&Assessment Department.
(ThischangeisalsomadeinT/S6.2.2.dand6.2.2.g.)
This would eliminate the need to make a T/S change when the company is reorganized or a member has a title change, but will maintain the consistency and expertise of the committee.
Thiswasdonetoobtainuniformity throughout the'ection 6T/Ss~Theproposedchangesdescribed aboveareconsistent withRevision4oftheWestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications andT/SsrecentlyapprovedforVogtle-Unit1,ShearonHarris-Unit1,andSeabrook-Unit1.3)AfootnotehasbeenaddedtoT/S6.2.2.dand6.2,2.f(T/S6.2'.cand6'.2.eintheproposed, revisedT/Spages).Thischangewouldallowuptotwohoursfortheunexpected absenceofanindividual qualified inradiation protection procedures andtheunexpected absenceoftheminimumcomposition offirebrigademembers.Webelievethatthischangeisreasonable inthatprovisions forunexpected absencesofshortdurationarenecessary.
The Plant Manager would appoint the chairman, members, and alternate members, but would not be a member of the PNSRC himself (the current T/S designates the Plant Manager as the chairman of the PNSRC).This change would establish the PNSRC as a more independent advisory organization to the Plant Manager, instead of requiring the Plant Manager's direct involvement in the work activities of the PNSRC.This change requires that T/S 6.'5.1.3 be revised since the PNSRC Chairman would no longer appoint the alternate members.We believe this to be an improvement to our current T/S.This change is similar to T/Ss approved for Vogtle Unit 1.
The Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page2changeisalsoconsistent withRevision4andthedraftofRevision5oftheWestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications.
Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 3 Proposed changes to T/S 6'.1~5 clarify the requirements for a quorum of the PNSRC.The Chairman or his designated alternate and at least half of the members including alternates will be required for a quorum of the PNSRC.The restriction that only two alternates are allowed to make up the quorum has been removed from this specification because this restriction is in Specification 6.5.1.3.In Specification 6.5.1.3, the number of alternates that can participate as voting members in the PNSRC is limited to two at any one time.Ve feel this proposed change is an improvement to our current T/Ss as it clarifies the present requirement.
4)TheproposedchangestoT/Ss6.3.1,6.4.1,6.5.2.3,6.5.2.9,6.5.2.10.a, 6.5.2.10.b, and6.5.2.10.c involvenecessary titlechanges.Specifically, weproposetochangethe"PlantHealthPhysicsSupervisor" to"PlantRadiation Protection Manager,"
This change has also been recently approved in the T/Ss for Beaver Valley Unit 2.6)The proposed changes to T/Ss 6.5.1~6.a, b, c clarify the subject areas that the PNSRC will review.Specifically, the PNSRC will only perform reviews of subjects that could affect plant nuclear safety or involve an unreviewed safety question.These changes will allow the PNSRC to focus on issues related to plant safety and relieve the PNSRC from the unnecessary burden of reviewing routine or administrative changes.This proposed'change has caused T/S 6'.1.6.c to be relettered to 6.5.1.6.d.
the"Training Coordinator" to"Training Manager,"
The criteria of 10 CFR 50.59 state that proposed design changes in the plant and changes in the procedures as described in the FSAR, and tests or experiments not described in the FSAR must be reviewed for an unreviewed safety question if they do not require a change to the T/Ss.Currently, T/S 6.5.1.7b requires a review per the unreviewed safety question criteria of not only these three areas (design changes, procedure changes and tests or experiments) but also of proposed changes to the T/Ss, the Operating License, and vjolations to the T/Ss and the Operating License.However, only a significant hazards consideration review is performed, as required by 10 CFR 50.92, for proposed T/S and Operating License changes.An assessment of the safety consequences is performed as required by 10 CFR 50'3, for T/S violations.
andthe"ViceChairman-Engineering andConstruction" to"SeniorExecutive VicePresident
T/S 6.5.1~7b and T/S 5.1.6d has been clarified accordingly.
-Engineering andConstruction."
Revisions have also been made to T/S 6.5.1~6k to be more consistent with the draft of Revision 5 of the Vestinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for Seabrook-Unit 1, Shearon Harris-Unit 1, Vogtle-Unit 1 and Callaway-Unit 1.7)The proposed change to T/S 6.5.1.7.c will require the Vice President-Nuclear Operations to be notified, in addition to the NSDRC, of any disagreements between the PNSRC and the Plant Manager.At the present time, the Vice President-Nuclear Operations is the Chairman of the NSDRC and Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 4 therefore would be notified when the NSDRC was notified;However, this change will ensure the Vice President-Nuclear Operations would be notified in the future if, for whatever reason, the Vice President-Nuclear Operations is not a member of the NSDRC.This change will also make our T/Ss consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.
ThisproposedchangewouldmakeourT/Ssconsistent withthecurrenttitlesusedforthesepositions.
8)Changes to T/S 6.5.2.2 are being proposed as a result of the recent reorganization and changes in personnel.
TheproposedchangestoT/Ss6.5.1.2,6.5.1.3and6.5.1.5affectthequalifications, structure, andquorumofthePNSRC.TheproposedchangetoT/S6.5.1.2istoaddtheminimumqualifications thatthePNSRCmembersandalternate membersmustmeet.Membersandalternates willmeetorexceedtheminimumqualifications ofANSIN18.1-1971, Section4.4.Also,plantoperations personnel willmeetthequalifications ofSection4.2.2andmaintenance personnel willmeetthequalifications ofSection4.2.3.Thischangeisanimprovement toourcurrentT/S,andwasrecentlyapprovedforBeaverValleyUnit2.ThePNSRCwouldconsistoftheAssistant PlantManagers, Department Superintendents, andpersonnel reporting directlytothePlantManager,theAssistant PlantManagers, orDepartment Superintendents.
The member-ship list has been changed to update the members'itles.
Allmemberswouldmeetorexceedtheminimumqualifications ofANSIN18.1-1971, Section4.4.InadditiontotheChairman, thePNSRCmembership willconsistofaminimumofoneindividual fromeachofthefunctional areasdesignated inT/S6.5.1.2.TheQualityControlDepartment fortheCookNuclearPlantisknownastheSafety&Assessment Department.
Additional members may be added to the NSDRC by the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction.
Thiswouldeliminate theneedtomakeaT/Schangewhenthecompanyisreorganized oramemberhasatitlechange,butwillmaintaintheconsistency andexpertise ofthecommittee.
This will allow us the flexibility of adding qualified personnel to the committee without requiring a T/S submittal.
ThePlantManagerwouldappointthechairman, members,andalternate members,butwouldnotbeamemberofthePNSRChimself(thecurrentT/Sdesignates thePlantManagerasthechairmanofthePNSRC).Thischangewouldestablish thePNSRCasamoreindependent advisoryorganization tothePlantManager,insteadofrequiring thePlantManager's directinvolvement intheworkactivities ofthePNSRC.ThischangerequiresthatT/S6.'5.1.3berevisedsincethePNSRCChairmanwouldnolongerappointthealternate members.Webelievethistobeanimprovement toourcurrentT/S.ThischangeissimilartoT/SsapprovedforVogtleUnit1.
9)The proposed change to T/S 6.5.2.6 is made to clarify that only the Plant Manager has line responsibility for operation of the facility.This is a clarification of an existing T/S and therefore is considered an improvement.
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page3ProposedchangestoT/S6'.1~5clarifytherequirements foraquorumofthePNSRC.TheChairmanorhisdesignated alternate andatleasthalfofthemembersincluding alternates willberequiredforaquorumofthePNSRC.Therestriction thatonlytwoalternates areallowedtomakeupthequorumhasbeenremovedfromthisspecification becausethisrestriction isinSpecification 6.5.1.3.InSpecification 6.5.1.3,thenumberofalternates thatcanparticipate asvotingmembersinthePNSRCislimitedtotwoatanyonetime.Vefeelthisproposedchangeisanimprovement toourcurrentT/Ssasitclarifies thepresentrequirement.
10)The proposed change to T/S 6.5.2.7.a would eliminate the review by the NSDRC of the safety evaluations of lower-tier plant procedures.
ThischangehasalsobeenrecentlyapprovedintheT/SsforBeaverValleyUnit2.6)TheproposedchangestoT/Ss6.5.1~6.a,b,cclarifythesubjectareasthatthePNSRCwillreview.Specifically, thePNSRCwillonlyperformreviewsofsubjectsthatcouldaffectplantnuclearsafetyorinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestion.
The NSDRC's review is redundant to PNSRC review and, historically, a safety concern has never been identified.
ThesechangeswillallowthePNSRCtofocusonissuesrelatedtoplantsafetyandrelievethePNSRCfromtheunnecessary burdenofreviewing routineoradministrative changes.Thisproposed'change hascausedT/S6'.1.6.ctoberelettered to6.5.1.6.d.
Therefore, we believe the NSDRC workload in this area is not warranted.
Thecriteriaof10CFR50.59statethatproposeddesignchangesintheplantandchangesintheprocedures asdescribed intheFSAR,andtestsorexperiments notdescribed intheFSARmustbereviewedforanunreviewed safetyquestioniftheydonotrequireachangetotheT/Ss.Currently, T/S6.5.1.7brequiresareviewpertheunreviewed safetyquestioncriteriaofnotonlythesethreeareas(designchanges,procedure changesandtestsorexperiments) butalsoofproposedchangestotheT/Ss,theOperating License,andvjolations totheT/SsandtheOperating License.However,onlyasignificant hazardsconsideration reviewisperformed, asrequiredby10CFR50.92,forproposedT/SandOperating Licensechanges.Anassessment ofthesafetyconsequences isperformed asrequiredby10CFR50'3,forT/Sviolations.
The NSDRC will, however, continue to review safety evaluations of the top-tier Plant Manager Instructions, which establish the policies that govern all other plant procedures and changes thereto.The proposed change to T/Ss 6.5.2.8 h, i, and j (T/Ss 6.5.2.8 g and h on the proposed revised pages)clarifies the NSDRC audit requirements on fire protection.
T/S6.5.1~7bandT/S5.1.6dhasbeenclarified accordingly.
The require-ments that were in T/Ss 6.5.2.8 h, i and j have been rephrased and combined into T/Ss 6.5.2'g and h.This change is administrative (for clarification).
Revisions havealsobeenmadetoT/S6.5.1~6ktobemoreconsistent withthedraftofRevision5oftheVestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications andT/SsrecentlyapprovedforSeabrook-Unit1,ShearonHarris-Unit1,Vogtle-Unit1andCallaway-Unit1.7)TheproposedchangetoT/S6.5.1.7.c willrequiretheVicePresident
The change is also consistent with the draft of Revision 5 of the Westing-house Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for the following plants: South Texas-Unit 1, Callaway-Unit 1, Seabrook-Unit 1, Byron-Units 1 and 2, and Vogtle-Unit 1.The paragraphs following T/Ss 6.5.2.8 h, i and j (T/Ss 6.5.2.8 g and h)have only been relettered.
-NuclearOperations tobenotified, inadditiontotheNSDRC,ofanydisagreements betweenthePNSRCandthePlantManager.Atthepresenttime,theVicePresident-NuclearOperations istheChairmanoftheNSDRCand Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page4therefore wouldbenotifiedwhentheNSDRCwasnotified; However,thischangewillensuretheVicePresident-NuclearOperations wouldbenotifiedinthefutureif,forwhateverreason,theVicePresident
12)The proposed T/S 6..5.3,"Technical Review and Control," has been added to the administrative controls section to ensure that activities affecting nuclear safety will continue to be adequately controlled and that technical reviews will be performed once these activities are removed from the PNSRC responsibilities.
-NuclearOperations isnotamemberoftheNSDRC.ThischangewillalsomakeourT/Ssconsistent withRevision4andthedraftofRevision5oftheWestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications.
Transfer of review and approval Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 5 responsibilities from the PNSRC to appropriate persons/groups will occur after the Plant Manager approves, in writing, that those persons/groups designated are qualified.
8)ChangestoT/S6.5.2.2arebeingproposedasaresultoftherecentreorganization andchangesinpersonnel.
T/S 6.5.3.1.a specifies how procedures required by Specification 6.8, other procedures, and changes to procedures that affect plant nuclear safety are reviewed and approved.The review would be done by a qualified individual/
Themember-shiplisthasbeenchangedtoupdatethemembers'itles.
group other than the individual/group that prepared the procedures or the changes.The Plant Manager will approve administrative procedures, Security Plan implementing proce-dures and Emergency Plan implementing procedures.
Additional membersmaybeaddedtotheNSDRCbytheSeniorExecutive VicePresident
Procedures other than those mentioned above will be approved by the appropriate department head as designated in writing by the Plant Manager.Requirements for temporary changes to procedures that do not change the intent of the approved procedures have been included in this specification, Temporary changes will be approved for implementation by two members of the plant staff, at least one of whom holds a Senior Operator license.These requirements for temporary changes to procedures are contained in our current T/Ss under Specification 6.8.3.By including temporary changes to procedures in Specification 6.5.3.1.a, T/S 6.8.3 would be redundant and has therefore been deleted in the proposed T/S pages'/Ss 6.5.3.1.b and 6.5.3.1.c address proposed changes or modifications to plant nuclear safety-related structures, systems, components, and proposed tests and experiments that affect plant nuclear safety and are not addressed in the Final Safety Analysis Report or T/Ss.Each of the above items will be reviewed by a qualified individual/group other than the individual/group who wrote the document, and will be approved prior to implementation by the Plant Manager.T/S 6.5.3~1~d specifies the individuals who approved the reviews performed in accordance with Specification 6.5.3.1.a, 6.5.3.1.b, and 6.5.3.1.c will be members of the plant management staff and will meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4 for comparable positions, It is also specified in T/S 6'.3.led that the review will determine whether or not additional cross-disciplinary review is necessary.
-Engineering andConstruction.
T/S 6.5.3.1.e specifies that the review will include a determination of whether or not an unreviewed safety question is involved.T/Ss 6.5.3.1.f and 6.5.3.1.g specify the review process for'he Plant Security Plan and Emergency Plan and their implementing procedures.
Thiswillallowustheflexibility ofaddingqualified personnel tothecommittee withoutrequiring aT/Ssubmittal.
Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 6 T/S 6.5.3.2 will require records of the above activities to be distributed to the Plant Manager and the PNSRC and/or NSDRC for required reviews.These proposed changes are an enhancement to the existing T/Ss.The addition of Specification 6.5.3 ensures that adequate controls are in place and that technical reviews are performed of activities that affect nuclear safety.These proposed changes are similar to the T/Ss recently approved for Callaway-Unit 1 and South Texas-Unit l.13)The proposed changes to T/S 6.6.1 clarify the actions to be taken for reportable events.The proposed specification requires that the Commission be notified and a report submitted as required by 10 CFR 50'3 in the case of a reportable event.This is not an additional requirement; it is a clarification that 10 CFR 50.73 must apply to reportable events.This proposed change is consistent with the draft of Revision 5 of Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and the T/Ss recently approved for South Texas-Unit 1, Callaway-Unit 1, Shearon Harris-Unit 1, Byron-Units 1 and 2, Braidwood-Units 1 and 2, and Seabrook-Unit l.14)The proposed changes to T/S 6.7.1 clarify the actions to be taken in the event a safety limit is violated.The requirement to have the facility in at least hot standby within one hour has been removed from this specification since Section 2 of the T/Ss.contains the requirement.
9)TheproposedchangetoT/S6.5.2.6ismadetoclarifythatonlythePlantManagerhaslineresponsibility foroperation ofthefacility.
The requirement to report the safety limit violation to the Commission within 24 hours would be changed to notifying by'elephone the NRC Operations Center as soon as possible and in all cases within one hour.Paragraphs 6.7.1.c and 6.7.1.d have been relettered to 6.7.1.b and 6,7 alee with no changes to the text.An additional requirement is that restart of the unit would not take place until authorized by the Commission.
Thisisaclarification ofanexistingT/Sandtherefore isconsidered animprovement.
The additional requirements and clarifications of these proposed changes are considered an improvement to the existing T/Ss.These changes would make our T/Ss consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.
10)TheproposedchangetoT/S6.5.2.7.a wouldeliminate thereviewbytheNSDRCofthesafetyevaluations oflower-tier plantprocedures.
15)The proposed changes to T/S 6.8.1 are to delete refueling operations, surveillance and test activities of safety-related equipment, and Fire Protection Program implementation from this list.Appendix A of Regulatory Guide 1.33, November 1972 adequately addresses these items and therefore there is no need to list them as separate items.Due to these items being deleted, the remaining items were relettered.
TheNSDRC'sreviewisredundant toPNSRCreviewand,historically, asafetyconcernhasneverbeenidentified.
B Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 7 16)The proposed change to Specification 6'.2 specifies that temporary changes shall be reviewed prior to implementation.
Therefore, webelievetheNSDRCworkloadinthisareaisnotwarranted.
17)An additional requirement to include documentation of all challenges to the PORVs is proposed to be added to the monthly reactor operating report (T/S 6,9.1.10)~Although T/Ss require a report of PORV challenges to be submitted on an annual basis, this monthly requirement has been added to make our T/Ss consistent with Revision 4 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.
TheNSDRCwill,however,continuetoreviewsafetyevaluations ofthetop-tierPlantManagerInstructions, whichestablish thepoliciesthatgovernallotherplantprocedures andchangesthereto.TheproposedchangetoT/Ss6.5.2.8h,i,andj(T/Ss6.5.2.8gandhontheproposedrevisedpages)clarifies theNSDRCauditrequirements onfireprotection.
The mailing address to which these reports are submitted has been corrected.
Therequire-mentsthatwereinT/Ss6.5.2.8h,iandjhavebeenrephrased andcombinedintoT/Ss6.5.2'gandh.Thischangeisadministrative (forclarification).
This change is viewed as an enhancement to the current T/Ss.18)In T/S 6.9.2, additional reference specifications have been added to the activities identified.
Thechangeisalsoconsistent withthedraftofRevision5oftheWesting-houseStandardTechnical Specifications andT/Ssrecentlyapprovedforthefollowing plants:SouthTexas-Unit1,Callaway-Unit1,Seabrook-Unit1,Byron-Units1and2,andVogtle-Unit1.Theparagraphs following T/Ss6.5.2.8h,iandj(T/Ss6.5.2.8gandh)haveonlybeenrelettered.
This proposed change will make this list more complete than the current T/Ss and therefore is considered to be an improvement.
12)TheproposedT/S6..5.3,"Technical ReviewandControl,"
Co'rresponding references in Section 3'/4.0 have been revised to adequately reflect the requirements in Specification 6.9.2 and are included in Attachment 2.Additional editorial changes to the Section 3'/4.0 pages have been made.Specifically, to the extent possible, symbols have been written in words for clarification.
hasbeenaddedtotheadministrative controlssectiontoensurethatactivities affecting nuclearsafetywillcontinuetobeadequately controlled andthattechnical reviewswillbeperformed oncetheseactivities areremovedfromthePNSRCresponsibilities.
19)T/S 6.9.1.13 was deleted by Amendment No.87.to the Unit 1 T/Ss and Amendment No.73 to the Unit 2 T/Ss.However, the corresponding references in Section 3.0/4.0 have not been removed.The proposed revised T/S pages delete these references.
Transferofreviewandapproval Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page5responsibilities fromthePNSRCtoappropriate persons/groupswilloccurafterthePlantManagerapproves, inwriting,thatthosepersons/groups designated arequalified.
The remaining changes are made to correct several editorial errors.A description of these editorial changes is given below.These changes do not change the intent or meaning of the T/Ss themselves, but are considered to be an improvement in the quality of the T/Ss.a)In T/S 6.2.2.e (T/S 6.2.2.d in the re~ised pages), the"ALL" should be written as"All," since it is not part of the phrase CORE ALTERATIONS that is defined in Section 1 of the T/Ss.(Words defined in Section 1 should be typed in all caps'~)b)In T/S 6.2.2.f (T/S 6.2.2.e in the revised pages),"Fire Brigade" was changed'to lower case (fire brigade), c)Following T/S 6'.1, the heading FUNCTION was added for clarification.
T/S6.5.3.1.a specifies howprocedures requiredbySpecification 6.8,otherprocedures, andchangestoprocedures thataffectplantnuclearsafetyarereviewedandapproved.
Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 8 d)In T/S 6'.2.3,"Alternate Members" and"Temporary Altefnate Members" have been changed to lower case.e)In T/S 6.5.2.6,"Designated and Temporary Alternates" has been changed to all lower cases.In T/S 6.7.1,"Safety Limit" was changed to lower case~g)T/Ss 6.14, 6.15, and 6.16 have been renumbered to T/Ss 6.13, 6.14, and 6.15.In the current T/Ss, Section 6'3 had previously been deleted.h)The index pages for Section 6 have been revised to reflect the proposed changes made in this submittal.
Thereviewwouldbedonebyaqualified individual/
Per 10 CFR 50.92, a proposed amendment will not involve a significant hazards consideration if the proposed amendment does not: (1)involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated, (2)create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously analyzed or evaluated, or (3)involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.Criterion 1 The changes requested in this letter affect only the Administrative Controls section of the T/Ss.Ve believe the revised Administrative Controls will enhance the safe operation of the Cook Nuclear Plant.Therefore we believe these changes will not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of a previously evaluated accident.Criterion 2 These changes are purely administrative in nature.Plant systems, components and operation will not be altered by these changes.Therefore, we believe this change will not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident than has previously been analyzed or evaluated.
groupotherthantheindividual/group thatpreparedtheprocedures orthechanges.ThePlantManagerwillapproveadministrative procedures, SecurityPlanimplementing proce-duresandEmergency Planimplementing procedures.
Criterion 3 Since these changes are administrative in nature, they will not impact the ability of the plant systems and components to perform their safety function.Therefore we believe these changes will not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.
Procedures otherthanthosementioned abovewillbeapprovedbytheappropriate department headasdesignated inwritingbythePlantManager.Requirements fortemporary changestoprocedures thatdonotchangetheintentoftheapprovedprocedures havebeenincludedinthisspecification, Temporary changeswillbeapprovedforimplementation bytwomembersoftheplantstaff,atleastoneofwhomholdsaSeniorOperatorlicense.Theserequirements fortemporary changestoprocedures arecontained inourcurrentT/SsunderSpecification 6.8.3.Byincluding temporary changestoprocedures inSpecification 6.5.3.1.a, T/S6.8.3wouldberedundant andhastherefore beendeletedintheproposedT/Spages'/Ss 6.5.3.1.b and6.5.3.1.c addressproposedchangesormodifications toplantnuclearsafety-related structures, systems,components, andproposedtestsandexperiments thataffectplantnuclearsafetyandarenotaddressed intheFinalSafetyAnalysisReportorT/Ss.Eachoftheaboveitemswillbereviewedbyaqualified individual/group otherthantheindividual/group whowrotethedocument, andwillbeapprovedpriortoimplementation bythePlantManager.T/S6.5.3~1~dspecifies theindividuals whoapprovedthereviewsperformed inaccordance withSpecification 6.5.3.1.a, 6.5.3.1.b, and6.5.3.1.c willbemembersoftheplantmanagement staffandwillmeetorexceedtheminimumqualifications ofANSIN18.1-1971 Section4.4forcomparable positions, Itisalsospecified inT/S6'.3.ledthatthereviewwilldetermine whetherornotadditional cross-disciplinary reviewisnecessary.
Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 9 The Commission has provided guidance concerning the determination of significant hazards by providing certain examples (48 FR 14780)of amendments considered not likely to involve a significant hazards consideration.
T/S6.5.3.1.e specifies thatthereviewwillincludeadetermination ofwhetherornotanunreviewed safetyquestionisinvolved.
The first example is that of a purely administrative change to the T/Ss: for example, a change to achieve consistency throughout the T/Ss, correction of an error, or a change in nomenclature.
T/Ss6.5.3.1.f and6.5.3.1.g specifythereviewprocessfor'hePlantSecurityPlanandEmergency Planandtheirimplementing procedures.
We believe that the changes requested in this letter are of the type specified in this example.Since these changes are administrative in nature, they do not reduce a margin of safety, do not increase the probability or consequences of a previously analyzed accident, and do not introduce the possibility of a new accident.Therefore, we believe these changes do not involve a significant hazards consideration as defined by 10 CFR 50.92.
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page6T/S6.5.3.2willrequirerecordsoftheaboveactivities tobedistributed tothePlantManagerandthePNSRCand/orNSDRCforrequiredreviews.Theseproposedchangesareanenhancement totheexistingT/Ss.TheadditionofSpecification 6.5.3ensuresthatadequatecontrolsareinplaceandthattechnical reviewsareperformed ofactivities thataffectnuclearsafety.TheseproposedchangesaresimilartotheT/SsrecentlyapprovedforCallaway-Unit1andSouthTexas-Unitl.13)TheproposedchangestoT/S6.6.1clarifytheactionstobetakenforreportable events.Theproposedspecification requiresthattheCommission benotifiedandareportsubmitted asrequiredby10CFR50'3inthecaseofareportable event.Thisisnotanadditional requirement; itisaclarification that10CFR50.73mustapplytoreportable events.Thisproposedchangeisconsistent withthedraftofRevision5ofWestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications andtheT/SsrecentlyapprovedforSouthTexas-Unit1,Callaway-Unit1,ShearonHarris-Unit1,Byron-Units1and2,Braidwood
INDEX ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY PAGE 6-1 6.2 ORGANIZATION Onsite and Offsite Organization.
-Units1and2,andSeabrook-Unitl.14)TheproposedchangestoT/S6.7.1clarifytheactionstobetakenintheeventasafetylimitisviolated.
Facility Staff~~6-1 6-1 6.3 FACILITY STAFF VALI FICATIONS 6.4 TRAINING.6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.6-4 Composition.
Therequirement tohavethefacilityinatleasthotstandbywithinonehourhasbeenremovedfromthisspecification sinceSection2oftheT/Ss.containstherequirement.
Therequirement toreportthesafetylimitviolation totheCommission within24hourswouldbechangedtonotifying by'elephone theNRCOperations Centerassoonaspossibleandinallcaseswithinonehour.Paragraphs 6.7.1.cand6.7.1.dhavebeenrelettered to6.7.1.band6,7aleewithnochangestothetext.Anadditional requirement isthatrestartoftheunitwouldnottakeplaceuntilauthorized bytheCommission.
Theadditional requirements andclarifications oftheseproposedchangesareconsidered animprovement totheexistingT/Ss.ThesechangeswouldmakeourT/Ssconsistent withRevision4andthedraftofRevision5oftheWestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications.
15)TheproposedchangestoT/S6.8.1aretodeleterefueling operations, surveillance andtestactivities ofsafety-related equipment, andFireProtection Programimplementation fromthislist.AppendixAofRegulatory Guide1.33,November1972adequately addresses theseitemsandtherefore thereisnoneedtolistthemasseparateitems.Duetotheseitemsbeingdeleted,theremaining itemswererelettered.
B Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page716)TheproposedchangetoSpecification 6'.2specifies thattemporary changesshallbereviewedpriortoimplementation.
17)Anadditional requirement toincludedocumentation ofallchallenges tothePORVsisproposedtobeaddedtothemonthlyreactoroperating report(T/S6,9.1.10)
~AlthoughT/SsrequireareportofPORVchallenges tobesubmitted onanannualbasis,thismonthlyrequirement hasbeenaddedtomakeourT/Ssconsistent withRevision4oftheWestinghouse StandardTechnical Specifications.
Themailingaddresstowhichthesereportsaresubmitted hasbeencorrected.
Thischangeisviewedasanenhancement tothecurrentT/Ss.18)InT/S6.9.2,additional reference specifications havebeenaddedtotheactivities identified.
ThisproposedchangewillmakethislistmorecompletethanthecurrentT/Ssandtherefore isconsidered tobeanimprovement.
Co'rresponding references inSection3'/4.0havebeenrevisedtoadequately reflecttherequirements inSpecification 6.9.2andareincludedinAttachment 2.Additional editorial changestotheSection3'/4.0pageshavebeenmade.Specifically, totheextentpossible, symbolshavebeenwritteninwordsforclarification.
19)T/S6.9.1.13wasdeletedbyAmendment No.87.totheUnit1T/SsandAmendment No.73totheUnit2T/Ss.However,thecorresponding references inSection3.0/4.0havenotbeenremoved.TheproposedrevisedT/Spagesdeletethesereferences.
Theremaining changesaremadetocorrectseveraleditorial errors.Adescription oftheseeditorial changesisgivenbelow.ThesechangesdonotchangetheintentormeaningoftheT/Ssthemselves, butareconsidered tobeanimprovement inthequalityoftheT/Ss.a)InT/S6.2.2.e(T/S6.2.2.dinthere~isedpages),the"ALL"shouldbewrittenas"All,"sinceitisnotpartofthephraseCOREALTERATIONS thatisdefinedinSection1oftheT/Ss.(WordsdefinedinSection1shouldbetypedinallcaps'~)b)InT/S6.2.2.f(T/S6.2.2.eintherevisedpages),"FireBrigade"waschanged'to lowercase(firebrigade),
c)Following T/S6'.1,theheadingFUNCTIONwasaddedforclarification.
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page8d)InT/S6'.2.3,"Alternate Members"and"Temporary Altefnate Members"havebeenchangedtolowercase.e)InT/S6.5.2.6,"Designated andTemporary Alternates" hasbeenchangedtoalllowercases.InT/S6.7.1,"SafetyLimit"waschangedtolowercase~g)T/Ss6.14,6.15,and6.16havebeenrenumbered toT/Ss6.13,6.14,and6.15.InthecurrentT/Ss,Section6'3hadpreviously beendeleted.h)TheindexpagesforSection6havebeenrevisedtoreflecttheproposedchangesmadeinthissubmittal.
Per10CFR50.92,aproposedamendment willnotinvolveasignificant hazardsconsideration iftheproposedamendment doesnot:(1)involveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofanaccidentpreviously evaluated, (2)createthepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentfromanyaccidentpreviously analyzedorevaluated, or(3)involveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.Criterion 1Thechangesrequested inthisletteraffectonlytheAdministrative ControlssectionoftheT/Ss.VebelievetherevisedAdministrative Controlswillenhancethesafeoperation oftheCookNuclearPlant.Therefore webelievethesechangeswillnotinvolveasignificant increaseintheprobability orconsequences ofapreviously evaluated accident.
Criterion 2Thesechangesarepurelyadministrative innature.Plantsystems,components andoperation willnotbealteredbythesechanges.Therefore, webelievethischangewillnotcreatethepossibility ofanewordifferent kindofaccidentthanhaspreviously beenanalyzedorevaluated.
Criterion 3Sincethesechangesareadministrative innature,theywillnotimpacttheabilityoftheplantsystemsandcomponents toperformtheirsafetyfunction.
Therefore webelievethesechangeswillnotinvolveasignificant reduction inamarginofsafety.
Attachment 1toAEP:NRC:0659M Page9TheCommission hasprovidedguidanceconcerning thedetermination ofsignificant hazardsbyproviding certainexamples(48FR14780)ofamendments considered notlikelytoinvolveasignificant hazardsconsideration.
Thefirstexampleisthatofapurelyadministrative changetotheT/Ss:forexample,achangetoachieveconsistency throughout theT/Ss,correction ofanerror,orachangeinnomenclature.
Webelievethatthechangesrequested inthisletterareofthetypespecified inthisexample.Sincethesechangesareadministrative innature,theydonotreduceamarginofsafety,donotincreasetheprobability orconsequences ofapreviously analyzedaccident, anddonotintroduce thepossibility ofanewaccident.
Therefore, webelievethesechangesdonotinvolveasignificant hazardsconsideration asdefinedby10CFR50.92.
INDEXADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSECTION6.1RESPONSIBILITY PAGE6-16.2ORGANIZATION OnsiteandOffsiteOrganization.
FacilityStaff~~6-16-16.3FACILITYSTAFFVALIFICATIONS 6.4TRAINING.
6.5REVIEWANDAUDIT6.5.1PLANTNUCLEARSAFETYREVIEWCOMMITTEE Function.
6-4Composition.
Alternates.
Alternates.
MeetingFrequency.
Meeting Frequency.
Quorum.Responsibilities.
Quorum.Responsibilities.
Authority..
Authority..
Records.6-46-56-56-56-56-66-66..5.2NUCLEARSAFETYANDDESIGNREVIEWCOMMITTEE Function.......
Records.6-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-6 6..5.2 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.......
6-6Composition Alternate Members.6-76-7COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT1XVII INDEXADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSECTIONPAGEConsultants.
6-6 Composition Alternate Members.6-7 6-7 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 XVII INDEX ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION PAGE Consultants.
6-8MeetingFrequency..
6-8 Meeting Frequency..
Quorum.'eviev.
Quorum.'eviev.
Audits....
Audits....
Authority Records..
Authority Records..6-8 6-8 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-10 6.5'TECHNICAL REVIEW AND CONTROL.6-10 6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION.6-12 6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION..
6-86-86-86-96-106-106.5'TECHNICAL REVIEWANDCONTROL.6-106.6REPORTABLE EVENTACTION.6-126.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION..
6-12 6.8 PROCEDURES..
6-126.8PROCEDURES..
6-12 6.9 REPORTING RE UIREMENTS 6.9.1 ROUTINE REPORTS..6-13 6.9.2 SPECIAL REPORTS 6-17 6.10 RECORD RETENTION 6-18 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM..6-19 6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA.6-19 6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM PCP 6.14 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL ODCM 6.15 MAJOR CHANGES TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE 6-20 6-21 TREATMENT SYSTEMS 6-21 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 XVIII
6-126.9REPORTING REUIREMENTS 6.9.1ROUTINEREPORTS..
6-136.9.2SPECIALREPORTS6-176.10RECORDRETENTION 6-186.11RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM..
6-196.12HIGHRADIATION AREA.6-196.13PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMPCP6.14OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALODCM6.15MAJORCHANGESTORADIOACTIVE WASTE6-206-21TREATMENT SYSTEMS6-21COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT1XVIII


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FacilityStaff6-16-16.3FACILITYSTAFFUALIFICATIONS 6-46.4TRAINING.
Facility Staff 6-1 6-1 6.3 FACILITY STAFF UALIFICATIONS 6-4 6.4 TRAINING.6-4 6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.6-4 Composition.
6-46.5REVIEWANDAUDIT6.5.1PLANTNUCLEARSAFETYREVIEWCOMMITTEE Function.
6-4Composition.
Alternates.
Alternates.
MeetingFrequency.
Meeting Frequency.
Quorum.Responsibilities Authority Records.6-46-56-56-56-56-66-66.5.2NUCLEARSAFETYANDDESIGNREVIEWCOMMITTEE Function.
Quorum.Responsibilities Authority Records.6-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-6 6.5.2 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.6-6 Composition Alternate Members.~~~~~'~~~~6-7 6-7 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 2 XVII INDEX ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION PAGE Consultants 6-8 Meeting Frequency.
6-6Composition Alternate Members.~~~~~'~~~~6-76-7COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2XVII INDEXADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSSECTIONPAGEConsultants 6-8MeetingFrequency.
Quorum.Review Audits Authority..
Quorum.ReviewAuditsAuthority..
Records.6-8 6-8 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-10 , 6.5.3 TECHNICAL REVIEW AND CONTROL.6-10 6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION 6-12 6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION.
Records.6-86-86-86-96-106-10,6.5.3TECHNICAL REVIEWANDCONTROL.6-106.6REPORTABLE EVENTACTION6-126.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION.
6-12 6.8 PROCEDURES 6-12 6.9 REPORTING RE UIREMENTS 6.9.1 ROUTINE REPORTS 6-13 6.9.2 SPECIAL REPORTS'6.10 RECORD RETENTION.
6-126.8PROCEDURES 6-126.9REPORTING REUIREMENTS 6.9.1ROUTINEREPORTS6-136.9.2SPECIALREPORTS'6.10RECORDRETENTION.
6-17 6-18 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM.6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA.6-19 6-19 6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM PCP 6-20 6.14 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL ODCM 6-21 6.15 MAJOR CHANGES TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS 6-21 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 2 XVIII ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6,1.1 The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.6.1.2 The Shift Supervisor (or during his absence from the control room complex, a designated individual) shall be responsible for the control room command function.A management directive to this effect signed by the Vice President-Nuclear Operations shall be reissued to all station personnel on an annual basis.6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite operation and organizations safety of the and offsite organizations shall be established for unit corporate management, respectively.
6-176-186.11RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM.6.12HIGHRADIATION AREA.6-196-196.13PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMPCP6-206.14OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALODCM6-216.15MAJORCHANGESTORADIOACTIVE WASTETREATMENT SYSTEMS6-21COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT2XVIII ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.1RESPONSIBILITY 6,1.1ThePlantManagershallberesponsible foroverallfacilityoperation andshalldelegateinwritingthesuccession tothisresponsibility duringhisabsence.6.1.2TheShiftSupervisor (orduringhisabsencefromthecontrolroomcomplex,adesignated individual) shallberesponsible forthecontrolroomcommandfunction.
The onsite and offsite shall include the positions for activities affecting the nuclear power plant.Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be established and defined for the highest management level through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions.
Amanagement directive tothiseffectsignedbytheVicePresident
These relationships shall'e documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.These organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).b.The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.The Vice President-Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.d.The individuals who train the operating staff and those who carry out health physics and quality assurance', however, they shall have sufficient organizational freedom to ensure their independence from operating pressures.
-NuclearOperations shallbereissuedtoallstationpersonnel onanannualbasis.6.2ORGANIZATION ONSITEANDOFFSITEORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1Onsiteoperation andorganizations safetyoftheandoffsiteorganizations shallbeestablished forunitcorporate management, respectively.
FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2 The Facility organi,zation shall be, subject to the following:
Theonsiteandoffsiteshallincludethepositions foractivities affecting thenuclearpowerplant.Linesofauthority, responsibility, andcommunication shallbeestablished anddefinedforthehighestmanagement levelthroughintermediate levelstoandincluding alloperating organization positions.
a.Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-1 AMENDMENT NO.
Theserelationships shall'edocumented andupdated,asappropriate, intheformoforganizational charts.Theseorganizational chartswillbedocumented intheFSARandupdatedinaccordance with10CFR50.71(e).
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS b.At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.In addition, while the unit is in Mode 1, 2, 3, or 4, at least one licensed Senior Operator shall be in the control room.c.An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures shall be on site when fuel i's in the reactor.d.All CORE ALTERATIONS shall be directly supervised by a licensed Senior Operator trained or qualified in refueling and CORE ALTERATIONS (SO-CA)who has no other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.
b.ThePlantManagershallberesponsible foroverallunitsafeoperation andshallhavecontroloverthoseonsiteactivities necessary forsafeoperation andmaintenance oftheplant.TheVicePresident
!A site fire brigade of at least 5 members shall be maintained onsite at all times.The fire brigade shall not include 3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.
-NuclearOperations shallhavecorporate responsibility foroverallplantnuclearsafetyandshalltakeanymeasuresneededtoensureacceptable performance ofthestaffinoperating, maintaining, andproviding technical supporttotheplanttoensurenuclearsafety.d.Theindividuals whotraintheoperating staffandthosewhocarryouthealthphysicsandqualityassurance',
f.The amount of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours (Generic Letter 82-12).g.The Shift Supervisor, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a Senior Operator License.h.The Operations Superintendet must have held a Senior Operator License at Cook Nuclear Plant or a similar reactor.The individual qualified in radiation protection procedures and the composition of the fire brigade may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours, in order to accommodate unexpected absence provided immediate action is taken to fill the required positions.
however,theyshallhavesufficient organizational freedomtoensuretheirindependence fromoperating pressures.
COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-2 AMENDMENT NO.
FACILITYSTAFF6.2.2TheFacilityorgani,zation shallbe,subjecttothefollowing:
TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITION*
a.Eachondutyshiftshallbecomposedofatleasttheminimumshiftcrewcomposition showninTable6.2-1.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-1AMENDMENT NO.
LICENSE CATEGORY APPLICABLE MODES 56 6 1,2,3 6i 4 SS SOL OL Non-Licensed Shift Technical.Adv.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSb.AtleastonelicensedOperatorshallbeinthecontrolroomwhenfuelisinthereactor.Inaddition, whiletheunitisinMode1,2,3,or4,atleastonelicensedSeniorOperatorshallbeinthecontrolroom.c.Anindividual qualified inradiation protection procedures shallbeonsitewhenfueli'sinthereactor.d.AllCOREALTERATIONS shallbedirectlysupervised byalicensedSeniorOperatortrainedorqualified inrefueling andCOREALTERATIONS (SO-CA)whohasnootherconcurrent responsibilities duringthisoperation.
**1 2 1 5*1**+None 1 1 None Does not include the licensed Senior Operator-CA supervising CORE ALTERATIONS.
!Asitefirebrigadeofatleast5membersshallbemaintained onsiteatalltimes.Thefirebrigadeshallnotinclude3membersoftheminimumshiftcrewnecessary forsafeshutdownoftheunitoranypersonnel requiredforotheressential functions duringafireemergency.
*Shift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.Shared with Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 2.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-3 AMENDMENT NO.
f.Theamountofovertimeworkedbyplantstaffmembersperforming safety-related functions mustbelimitedinaccordance withNRCPolicyStatement onworkinghours(GenericLetter82-12).g.TheShiftSupervisor, Assistant ShiftSupervisor, andUnitSupervisor shallholdaSeniorOperatorLicense.h.TheOperations Superintendet musthaveheldaSeniorOperatorLicenseatCookNuclearPlantorasimilarreactor.Theindividual qualified inradiation protection procedures andthecomposition ofthefirebrigademaybelessthantheminimumrequirements foraperiodoftimenottoexceed2hours,inordertoaccommodate unexpected absenceprovidedimmediate actionistakentofilltherequiredpositions.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6'FACILITY STAFF UALIFICATIONS 6.3'Each member of the facility staff shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 for comparable positions, except for (1)the Plant Radiation Protection Manager, who shall meet or exceed qualifications of Regulatory Guide 1.8, September 1975, and (2)the Shift Technical Advisor, who shall have a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a scientific or engineering discipline with specific training in plant design, and response and analysis of the plant for transients and accidents'.4 TRAINING 6'.1 A retraining and replacement training program for the facility staff shall be maintained under the direction of the Training Manager and shall meet or exceed the requirements and recommendations of Section 5.5 of ANSI N18.1-1971 and of 10 CFR Part 55.6.4.2 A training program for the fire brigade shall be maintained under the direction of the Plant Manager and shall meet or exceed the requirements of Section 27 of the NFPA Code-1976.
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6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY REVIEW COMMITTEE PNSRC FUNCTION 6.5.1.1 The PNSRC shall function to advise the Plant Manager on all matters related to nuclear safety.COMPOSITION 6.5.1.2 The PNSRC shall be composed of Assistant Plant Managers, Department Superintendents, or supervisory personnel reporting directly to the Plant Manager, Assistant Plant Managers or Department Superintendents from the functional areas listed below: Licensing Activities Safety 6 Assessment Operations Technical Support Radiation Protection Maintenance The Chairman, his alternate and other members and their alternates of the PNSRC shall be designated by the Plant Manager.In addition to the Chairman, the PNSRC membership shall consist of a minimum of one individual from each of the areas designated above.PNSRC members and alternates shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4 for comparable positions.
TABLE6.2-1MINIMUMSHIFTCREWCOMPOSITION*
The nuclear power plant operations individual shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.2 and the maintenance individual shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.3 of ANSI N18.1-1971.
LICENSECATEGORYAPPLICABLE MODES5661,2,36i4SSSOLOLNon-Licensed ShiftTechnical.Adv.
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**1215*1**+None11NoneDoesnotincludethelicensedSeniorOperator-CAsupervising COREALTERATIONS.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ALTERNATES 6.5.1.3 No more than two alternates shall participate as voting members in PNSRC activities at any one time.MEETING FRE UENCY 6.5.1.4 The PNSRC'shall meet at least once per calendar month and as convened by the PNSRC Chairman or his designated alternate.
*Shiftcrewcomposition maybelessthantheminimumrequirements foraperiodoftimenottoexceed2hoursinordertoaccommodate unexpected absenceofondutyshiftcrewmembersprovidedimmediate actionistakentorestoretheshiftcrewcomposition towithintheminimumrequirements ofTable6.2-1.SharedwithCookNuclearPlantUnit2.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-3AMENDMENT NO.
UORUM 6.5.1.5 A quorum of the PNSRC shall consist of the Chairman or his designated alternate and at least three members including'alternates.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6'FACILITYSTAFFUALIFICATIONS 6.3'Eachmemberofthefacilitystaffshallmeetorexceedtheminimumqualifications ofANSIN18.1-1971 forcomparable positions, exceptfor(1)thePlantRadiation Protection Manager,whoshallmeetorexceedqualifications ofRegulatory Guide1.8,September 1975,and(2)theShiftTechnical Advisor,whoshallhaveabachelor's degreeorequivalent inascientific orengineering discipline withspecifictraininginplantdesign,andresponseandanalysisoftheplantfortransients andaccidents'.4 TRAINING6'.1Aretraining andreplacement trainingprogramforthefacilitystaffshallbemaintained underthedirection oftheTrainingManagerandshallmeetorexceedtherequirements andrecommendations ofSection5.5ofANSIN18.1-1971 andof10CFRPart55.6.4.2Atrainingprogramforthefirebrigadeshallbemaintained underthedirection ofthePlantManagerandshallmeetorexceedtherequirements ofSection27oftheNFPACode-1976.
RESPONSIBILITIES 6.5.1.6 The PNSRC shall be responsible for: Review of all Plant Manager Instructions (PMIs)and revisions thereto.Review of safety evaluations for (1)plant site procedures and revisions thereto which affect the nuclear safety of the plant;(2)changes or modifications to nuclear safety-related structures, systems or components; and (3)tests or experiments which affect plant nuclear safety to verify that such actions did not constitute an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.c.Review of (1)proposed procedures and revisions to procedures, (2)changes to equipment, systems, or facilities, and (3)proposed tests or experiments which may involve an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.d.Review of proposed changes to Appendix"A" Technical Specifications or the Operating License and rendering determinations in writing with regard to whether or not the proposed change constitutes a Significant Hazards Consideration.
6.5REVIEWANDAUDIT6.5.1PLANTNUCLEARSAFETYREVIEWCOMMITTEE PNSRCFUNCTION6.5.1.1ThePNSRCshallfunctiontoadvisethePlantManageronallmattersrelatedtonuclearsafety.COMPOSITION 6.5.1.2ThePNSRCshallbecomposedofAssistant PlantManagers, Department Superintendents, orsupervisory personnel reporting directlytothePlantManager,Assistant PlantManagersorDepartment Superintendents fromthefunctional areaslistedbelow:Licensing Activities Safety6Assessment Operations Technical SupportRadiation Protection Maintenance TheChairman, hisalternate andothermembersandtheiralternates ofthePNSRCshallbedesignated bythePlantManager.InadditiontotheChairman, thePNSRCmembership shallconsistofaminimumofoneindividual fromeachoftheareasdesignated above.PNSRCmembersandalternates shallmeetorexceedtheminimumqualifications ofANSIN18.1-1971 Section4.4forcomparable positions.
e.Investigation of all violations of the Technical Specifications including the preparation and forwarding of reports covering evaluation and recommendations to prevent recurrence to the Chairman of the NSDRC.Review of all REPORTABLE EVENTS.g.Review of facility operations to detect potential nuclear safety hazards'OOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-5 AMENDMENT NO.
Thenuclearpowerplantoperations individual shallmeetthequalifications ofSection4.2.2andthemaintenance individual shallmeetthequalifications ofSection4.2.3ofANSIN18.1-1971.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS h.Performance of special reviews, investigations of analyses and reports thereon as requested by the Chairman of the NSDRC.i.Review of the Plant Security Plan and implementing procedures and shall submit recommended changes to the Chairman of the NSDRC.3~Review of the Emergency Plan and implementing procedures and shall submit recommended changes to the Chairman of the NSDRC~Review of any accidental, unplanned, or uncontrolled radioactive release including the preparation of reports covering evaluations, recommendations, and disposition of the corrective action to prevent recurrence and the forwarding of these reports to the Vice President-Nuclear Operations and to the NSDRC~1.Review of changes to the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM, OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL, and radwaste treatment system.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7 The PNSRC shall: a~Recommend to the Plant Manager written approval or disapproval of items considered under 6.5.1.6 (a)through (d)above.b..Render determinations in writing with regard to whether or not each item considered under 6.5.1.6 (a)through (c)above constitutes an unreviewed safety question.Provide written notification within 24 hours to the Vice President-Nuclear Operations and the NSDRC of disagreement between the PNSRC and the Plant Manager;however, the Plant Manager shall have responsibility for resolution of such disagreements pursuant to 6.1.1 above.RECORDS ,6.5.1.8 The PNSRC shall maintain written minutes of each meeting and copies shall be provided to the Chairman of the NSDRC.6.5.2 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE NSDRC FUNCTION 6.5.2.1 The NSDRC shall function to provide independent review and audit of designated activities in the areas of: a.nuclear power plant operations b.nuclear engineering COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-6 AMENDMENT NO~
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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS c.chemistry and radiochemistry d.metallurgy e.instrumentation and control f.radiological safety g.mechanical and electrical engineering h.quality assurance practices COMPOSITION 6.5.2.2 The NSDRC shall be composed of the following regular members: 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.Vice President-Nuclear Operations (NSDRC Chairman)Section manager, Nuclear Safety and Licensing-Nuclear Operations (NSDRC Secretary)
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSALTERNATES 6.5.1.3Nomorethantwoalternates shallparticipate asvotingmembersinPNSRCactivities atanyonetime.MEETINGFREUENCY6.5.1.4ThePNSRC'shallmeetatleastoncepercalendarmonthandasconvenedbythePNSRCChairmanorhisdesignated alternate.
Plant Manager-Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Executive Assistant to the President-Indiana Michigan Power Company Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering
UORUM6.5.1.5AquorumofthePNSRCshallconsistoftheChairmanorhisdesignated alternate andatleastthreemembersincluding
&Construction Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer Senior Vice President-Electrical Engineering Senior Vice President-Engineering and Design Vice President-Mechanical Engineering Vice President-Project Management and Construction Assistant Vice President-Nuclear Engineering Division Manager-Environmental and Technical Assessment Division Manager-Design Director-Quality Assurance Group Manager-Electrical Systems Additional members and Vice Chairman may be appointed by the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction.
'alternates.
ALTERNATES 6.5.2.3 Designated alternate members shall be appointed by the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction or such other person as he shall designate.
RESPONSIBILITIES 6.5.1.6ThePNSRCshallberesponsible for:ReviewofallPlantManagerInstructions (PMIs)andrevisions thereto.Reviewofsafetyevaluations for(1)plantsiteprocedures andrevisions theretowhichaffectthenuclearsafetyoftheplant;(2)changesormodifications tonuclearsafety-related structures, systemsorcomponents; and(3)testsorexperiments whichaffectplantnuclearsafetytoverifythatsuchactionsdidnotconstitute anunreviewed safetyquestionasdefinedin10CFR50.59.c.Reviewof(1)proposedprocedures andrevisions toprocedures, (2)changestoequipment, systems,orfacilities, and(3)proposedtestsorexperiments whichmayinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestionasdefinedin10CFR50.59.d.ReviewofproposedchangestoAppendix"A"Technical Specifications ortheOperating Licenseandrendering determinations inwritingwithregardtowhetherornottheproposedchangeconstitutes aSignificant HazardsConsideration.
In addition, temporary alternate members may be appointed by the NSDRC Chairman to serve on an interim basis, as required.Temporary alternate members are empowered to act on the behalf of the regular or designated alternate members for whom they substitute.
e.Investigation ofallviolations oftheTechnical Specifications including thepreparation andforwarding ofreportscoveringevaluation andrecommendations topreventrecurrence totheChairmanoftheNSDRC.ReviewofallREPORTABLE EVENTS.g.Reviewoffacilityoperations todetectpotential nuclearsafetyhazards'OOK NUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-5AMENDMENT NO.
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ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSh.Performance ofspecialreviews,investigations ofanalysesandreportsthereonasrequested bytheChairmanoftheNSDRC.i.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheNSDRC.3~ReviewoftheEmergency Planandimplementing procedures andshallsubmitrecommended changestotheChairmanoftheNSDRC~Reviewofanyaccidental, unplanned, oruncontrolled radioactive releaseincluding thepreparation ofreportscoveringevaluations, recommendations, anddisposition ofthecorrective actiontopreventrecurrence andtheforwarding ofthesereportstotheVicePresident
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS CONSULTANTS 6.5.2.4 Consultants shall be utilized as determined by the NSDRC Chairman to provide expert advice to the NSDRC.6.5.2.5 The NSDRC shall meet at least once per six months.gUORUM 6.5.2.6 A quorum, the minimum number of regular members and alternates required to hold a NSDRC meeting shall be eight members,'of whom no more than two shall be designated or temporary alternates.
-NuclearOperations andtotheNSDRC~1.ReviewofchangestothePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM,OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUAL,andradwastetreatment system.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7ThePNSRCshall:a~Recommend tothePlantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapproval ofitemsconsidered under6.5.1.6(a)through(d)above.b..Renderdeterminations inwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsidered under6.5.1.6(a)through(c)aboveconstitutes anunreviewed safetyquestion.
The Chairman or acting Chairman+shall be present for all NSDRC meetings.If the number of members present*is greater than a quorum, then the majority participating and voting at the meeting shall not have line responsibility for operations of the facility.For the purpose of a quorum, only the Plant Manager is considered to have line responsibility.
Providewrittennotification within24hourstotheVicePresident
REVIEW 6.5.2.7.The NSDRC is responsible for assuring that independent**
-NuclearOperations andtheNSDRCofdisagreement betweenthePNSRCandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibility forresolution ofsuchdisagreements pursuantto6.1.1above.RECORDS,6.5.1.8ThePNSRCshallmaintainwrittenminutesofeachmeetingandcopiesshallbeprovidedtotheChairmanoftheNSDRC.6.5.2NUCLEARSAFETYANDDESIGNREVIEWCOMMITTEE NSDRCFUNCTION6.5.2.1TheNSDRCshallfunctiontoprovideindependent reviewandauditofdesignated activities intheareasof:a.nuclearpowerplantoperations b.nuclearengineering COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-6AMENDMENT NO~
reviews of the.following are performed:
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSc.chemistry andradiochemistry d.metallurgy e.instrumentation andcontrolf.radiological safetyg.mechanical andelectrical engineering h.qualityassurance practices COMPOSITION 6.5.2.2TheNSDRCshallbecomposedofthefollowing regularmembers:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.VicePresident
a~The safety evaluations for 1)changes to Plant Manager Instructions, equipment or systems and 2)tests or experiments completed under the provision of 10 CFR 50.59 to verify that such actions did not constitute an unreviewed safety question.b.Proposed changes to procedures, equipment or systems which involve an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.Proposed tests or experiments which involve an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.d.Proposed changes in Technical Specifications or this operating license.e.Violations of codes, regulations, orders, Technical Specifications, license requirements, or of internal procedures or instructions having nuclear safety significance.
-NuclearOperations (NSDRCChairman)
*Regular NSDRC members are expected to attend the meeting whenever possible, and alternates may attend as voting members only on an irregular basis.If both a regular member and his alternate attend a meeting, only the regular member may participate as a voting member, and the alternate is considered a guest,**Independent reviews may be performed by groups which report directly to the NSDRC and which must have NSDRC membership participation.
Sectionmanager,NuclearSafetyandLicensing
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-NuclearOperations (NSDRCSecretary)
t ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS f.Significant operating abnormalities or deviations from normal and expected performance of plant equipment that affect nuclear safety.g.All REPORTABLE EVENTS.h.All recognized indications of an unanticipated deficiency in some aspect of design or operation of safety-related structures, systems, or components'.
PlantManager-DonaldC.CookNuclearPlantExecutive Assistant tothePresident
Reports and meeting minutes of the PNSRC.AUDITS 6.5.2.8 Audits of facility activities shall be performed under the cognizance of the NSDRC.These audits shall encompass:
-IndianaMichiganPowerCompanySeniorExecutive VicePresident
a.The conformance of facility operation to provisions contained within the Technical Specifications and applicable license conditions at least once per 12 months.b.The performance, training, and qualifications of the entire facility staff at least once per 12 months.C.The results of actions taken to correct deficiencies occurring in facility equipment, structures, systems or method of operation that affect nuclear safety at least once per 6 months.d.The performance of activities required by the Quality Assurance Program to meet the criteria of Appendix"B", 10 CFR SO, at least once per 24 months.e.The Facility Emergency Plan and implementing procedures.at least once per 12 months.f.The Facility Security Plan and implementing procedures at least once per 12 months.g.The fire protection programmatic controls including the implementing procedures at least once per 24 months by qualified licensee QA personnel.
-Engineering
h.The fire protection equipment and program implementation at least once per 12 months using either a qualified offsite licensee fire protection engineer or an outside independent fire protection consultant.
&Construction SeniorVicePresident andChiefEngineerSeniorVicePresident
An outside independent fire protection consultant shall be used at least every third year.i, The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program and the results thereof at least once per 12 months.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-9 AMENDMENT NO.
-Electrical Engineering SeniorVicePresident
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS The OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL and implementing procedures at least once per 24 months, k.The PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM and implementing procedures for solidification of radioactive wastes at least once per 24 months.1.The performance of activities required by the Quality Assurance Program to meet the criteria of Regulatory Guide 1.21, Rev.1, June 1974 and Regulatory Guide 4', Rev.1, April 1975 at least once per 12 months.m.Any other area of facility operation considered appropriate by the NSDRC.AUTHORITY 6.5.2.9 The NSDRC shall report to and advise the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, on those areas of responsibility specified in Sections 6'.2.7 and 6.5.2.8.RECORDS 6.5.2.10 Records of NSDRC activities shall be prepared, approved and distributed as indicated below: a.Minutes of each NSDRC meeting shall be prepared, approved and forwarded to the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, within 14 days following each meeting.b.Reports of reviews encompassed by Section 6'.2'above, shall be prepared, approved and forwarded to the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, within 14 days following completion of the review.C.Audit reports encompassed by Section 6.5.2.8 above, shall be forwarded to the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, and to the management positions responsible for the areas audited within 30 days after completion of the audit.6.5.3 TECHNICAL REVIEW AND CONTROL 6.5.3.1 Activities which affect nuclear safety shall be conducted as follows: a.Procedures required by Specification 6.8 and other procedures which affect plant nuclear safety, and changes thereto, shall be prepared, reviewed and approved.Each such procedure or procedure change shall be reviewed by a qualified individual/group other than the individual/group which prepared the procedure or procedure change, but who may be from the same organization as the individual/group which prepared the procedure or procedure'hange.
-Engineering andDesignVicePresident
Procedures other than Plant Manager Procedures COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-10 AMENDMENT NO.
-Mechanical Engineering VicePresident
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS shall be approved by the appropriate department head as previously designated in writing by the Plant: Manager.The Plant Manager shall approve Security Plan implementing procedures, Emergency Plan implementing procedures and Plant Manager Procedures.
-ProjectManagement andConstruction Assistant VicePresident
Temporary changes to procedures which do not change the intent of the approved procedures shall be approved for implementation by two members of the plant staff, at least one of whom holds a Senior Operator license, and documented.
-NuclearEngineering DivisionManager-Environmental andTechnical Assessment DivisionManager-DesignDirector-QualityAssurance GroupManager-Electrical SystemsAdditional membersandViceChairmanmaybeappointed bytheSeniorExecutive VicePresident
The temporary changes shall be approved by the original approval authority within 14 days of implementation.
-Engineering andConstruction.
For changes to procedures which may involve a change in intent of the approved procedures, the person authorized above to approve the procedure shall approve the change prior to implementation.
ALTERNATES 6.5.2.3Designated alternate membersshallbeappointed bytheSeniorExecutive VicePresident
Proposed changes or modifications to plant nuclear safety-related structures, systems and components shall be reviewed as designated by the Plant Manager.Each such modification shall be reviewed (reference T/S 6.5.3,lee) by a qualified (reference T/S 6.5.3,1.d) individual/group other than the individual/group which designed the modification, but who may be from the same organization as the individual/group which designed the modifications.
-Engineering andConstruction orsuchotherpersonasheshalldesignate.
Proposed modifications to plant nuclear safety-related structures, systems and components shall be approved prior to implementation by the Plant Manager.c~Proposed tests and experiments which affect plant nuclear safety and are not addressed in the Final Safety Analysis Report or Technical Specifications shall be prepared, reviewed, and approved.Each such test or experiment shall be reviewed by qualified individuals/groups other than the individual/group which prepared the proposed test or experiment to assure cross-disciplinary review as appropriate for the proposed test or experiment.
Inaddition, temporary alternate membersmaybeappointed bytheNSDRCChairmantoserveonaninterimbasis,asrequired.
Proposed tests and experiments shall be approved before implementation by the Plant Manager.d.Individuals who approved the reviews performed in the accordance with Specification 6.5'.1a, 6.5.3.1b, and 6.5~3~lc, shall be members of the plant management staff previously designated by the Plant Manager and shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4 for comparable positions.
Temporary alternate membersareempowered toactonthebehalfoftheregularordesignated alternate membersforwhomtheysubstitute.
Each such review shall include a determination of whether or not additional, cross-disciplinary review is necessary.
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If deemed necessary, such review shall be performed by qualified personnel of the appropriate discipline.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSCONSULTANTS 6.5.2.4Consultants shallbeutilizedasdetermined bytheNSDRCChairmantoprovideexpertadvicetotheNSDRC.6.5.2.5TheNSDRCshallmeetatleastoncepersixmonths.gUORUM6.5.2.6Aquorum,theminimumnumberofregularmembersandalternates requiredtoholdaNSDRCmeetingshallbeeightmembers,'of whomnomorethantwoshallbedesignated ortemporary alternates.
Each review shall include a determination of whether or not an unreviewed safety question is involved.Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59, NRC approval of items involving unreviewed safety questions shall be obtained prior to the Plant Manager approval for implementation.
TheChairmanoractingChairman+shall bepresentforallNSDRCmeetings.
f.The Emergency Plan and implementing procedures shall be reviewed at least once per 12 months.Recommended changes to the COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-11 AMENDMENT NO.
Ifthenumberofmemberspresent*isgreaterthanaquorum,thenthemajorityparticipating andvotingatthemeetingshallnothavelineresponsibility foroperations ofthefacility.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS plan and implementing procedures shall be reviewed pursuant to the requirements of Specifications 6.5.1.6 and 6.5.2.7 and approved by the Plant Manager.NRC approval shall be obtained as appropriate.
Forthepurposeofaquorum,onlythePlantManagerisconsidered tohavelineresponsibility.
g.Recommended changes to the Security Plan and implemeriting procedures shall be reviewed pursuant to the requirements of Specifications 6.5.1.6 and 6.5.2'and approved by the Plant Manager.NRC approval shall be obtained as appropriate.
REVIEW6.5.2.7.TheNSDRCisresponsible forassuringthatindependent**
6.5.3.2 Records of the above activities shall be provided to the Plant Manager, PNSRC and/or the NSDRC as necessary for required reviews.6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION 6.6.1 The following actions shall be taken for REPORTABLE EVENTS: a.The Commission shall be notified and a report submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50'3, and b..Each REPORTABLE EVENT shall be reviewed by the PNSRC, and the results of this review shall be submitted to the NSDRC and the Vice President-Nuclear Operations.
reviewsofthe.following areperformed:
6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION 6.7.1 The following actions shall be taken in the event a safety limit is violated: a.The NRC Operations Center shall be notified by telephone as soon as possible and in all cases within 1 hour.The Chairman of the NSDRC shall be notified within 24 hours.b.A Safety Limit Violation Report shall be prepared.The report shall be reviewed by the PNSRC.This report shall describe (1)applicable circumstances preceding the violation; (2)effects of the violation upon facility components, systems or structures; and (3)corrective action taken to prevent recurrence.
a~Thesafetyevaluations for1)changestoPlantManagerInstructions, equipment orsystemsand2)testsorexperiments completed undertheprovision of10CFR50.59toverifythatsuchactionsdidnotconstitute anunreviewed safetyquestion.
c.The Safety Limit Violation Report shall be submitted to the Commission, the Chairman of the NSDRC and the Vice President-Nuclear Operations within 14 days of the violation.
b.Proposedchangestoprocedures, equipment orsystemswhichinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestionasdefinedin10CFR50.59.Proposedtestsorexperiments whichinvolveanunreviewed safetyquestionasdefinedin10CFR50.59.d.ProposedchangesinTechnical Specifications orthisoperating license.e.Violations ofcodes,regulations, orders,Technical Specifications, licenserequirements, orofinternalprocedures orinstructions havingnuclearsafetysignificance.
d.Operation of the unit shall not be resumed until authorized by the Commission.
*RegularNSDRCmembersareexpectedtoattendthemeetingwheneverpossible, andalternates mayattendasvotingmembersonlyonanirregular basis.Ifbotharegularmemberandhisalternate attendameeting,onlytheregularmembermayparticipate asavotingmember,andthealternate isconsidered aguest,**Independent reviewsmaybeperformed bygroupswhichreportdirectlytotheNSDRCandwhichmusthaveNSDRCmembership participation.
 
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===6.8 PROCEDURES===
tADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSf.Significant operating abnormalities ordeviations fromnormalandexpectedperformance ofplantequipment thataffectnuclearsafety.g.AllREPORTABLE EVENTS.h.Allrecognized indications ofanunanticipated deficiency insomeaspectofdesignoroperation ofsafety-related structures, systems,orcomponents'.
AND PROGRAMS 6.8.1 Written procedures shall be established, implemented and maintained covering the activities referenced below: COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-12 AMENDMENT NO.
ReportsandmeetingminutesofthePNSRC.AUDITS6.5.2.8Auditsoffacilityactivities shallbeperformed underthecognizance oftheNSDRC.Theseauditsshallencompass:
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS a.The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix"A" of Regulatory Guide 1.33, November 1978.b.Security Plan implementation.
a.Theconformance offacilityoperation toprovisions contained withintheTechnical Specifications andapplicable licenseconditions atleastonceper12months.b.Theperformance,
c.Emergency Plan implementation.
: training, andqualifications oftheentirefacilitystaffatleastonceper12months.C.Theresultsofactionstakentocorrectdeficiencies occurring infacilityequipment, structures, systemsormethodofoperation thataffectnuclearsafetyatleastonceper6months.d.Theperformance ofactivities requiredbytheQualityAssurance ProgramtomeetthecriteriaofAppendix"B",10CFRSO,atleastonceper24months.e.TheFacilityEmergency Planandimplementing procedures
d.PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM implementation.
.atleastonceper12months.f.TheFacilitySecurityPlanandimplementing procedures atleastonceper12months.g.Thefireprotection programmatic controlsincluding theimplementing procedures atleastonceper24monthsbyqualified licenseeQApersonnel.
e.OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL implementation.
h.Thefireprotection equipment andprogramimplementation atleastonceper12monthsusingeitheraqualified offsitelicenseefireprotection engineeroranoutsideindependent fireprotection consultant.
f.Quality Assurance Program for effluent'nd environmental monitoring using the guidance in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Rev.1, June 1974, and Regulatory Guide 4.1, Rev.1, April 1975.6.8.2 Each procedure and administrative policy of Specification 6.8.1 above, and changes thereto, including temporary changes,,shall be reviewed prior to implementation as set forth in Specification 6.5 above.6.9 REPORTING RE UIREMENTS ROUTINE REPORTS~~6.9.1 In addition to the applicable reporting requirements of Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, the following reports shall be submitted to the Regional Administrator unless otherwise noted.STARTUP REPORT 6.9.1.1 A summary report of plant startup and power escalation testing shall be submitted following (1)receipt of an operating license, (2)amendment to the license involving a planned increase in power level, (3)installation of fuel that has a different design or has been manufactured by a different fuel supplier, and (4)modifications that may have significantly altered the nuclear, thermal, or hydraulic performance of the plant.6.9.1.2 The startup report shall address each of the tests identified in the FSAR and shall include a description of the measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics obtained during the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications.
Anoutsideindependent fireprotection consultant shallbeusedatleasteverythirdyear.i,TheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programandtheresultsthereofatleastonceper12months.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-9AMENDMENT NO.
Any corrective actions that were required to obtain satisfactory operation shall also be described.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSTheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALandimplementing procedures atleastonceper24months,k.ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMandimplementing procedures forsolidification ofradioactive wastesatleastonceper24months.1.Theperformance ofactivities requiredbytheQualityAssurance ProgramtomeetthecriteriaofRegulatory Guide1.21,Rev.1,June1974andRegulatory Guide4',Rev.1,April1975atleastonceper12months.m.Anyotherareaoffacilityoperation considered appropriate bytheNSDRC.AUTHORITY 6.5.2.9TheNSDRCshallreporttoandadvisetheSeniorExecutive VicePresident
Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitments shall be included in this report.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-13 AMENDMENT NO.
-Engineering andConstruction, AEPSC,onthoseareasofresponsibility specified inSections6'.2.7and6.5.2.8.RECORDS6.5.2.10RecordsofNSDRCactivities shallbeprepared, approvedanddistributed asindicated below:a.MinutesofeachNSDRCmeetingshallbeprepared, approvedandforwarded totheSeniorExecutive VicePresident
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.9.1.3 Startup reports shall be submitted within (1)90 days following completion of the startup test program, (2)90 days following resumption or commencement of commercial power operation, or (3)9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest.If the Startup Report does not cover'all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of startup test program, and resumption or commencement of commercial power operation), supplementary reports shall be submitted at least every three months until all three events have been completed.
-Engineering andConstruction, AEPSC,within14daysfollowing eachmeeting.b.Reportsofreviewsencompassed bySection6'.2'above,shallbeprepared, approvedandforwarded totheSeniorExecutive VicePresident
ANNUAL REPORTS 6.9.1.4 Annual reports covering the activities of the unit as described below for the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to March 1 of each year.The initial report shall be submitted prior to March 1 of the year following initial criticality.
-Engineering andConstruction, AEPSC,within14daysfollowing completion ofthereview.C.Auditreportsencompassed bySection6.5.2.8above,shallbeforwarded totheSeniorExecutive VicePresident
6.9.1.5 Reports required on an annual basis shall include: A tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station, utility and other personnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greater than 100 mrem/yr and their yssociated man rem exposure according to work and job functions , e.g., reactor operations and surveillance, in-service inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance (describe maintenance), waste processing and refueling.
-Engineering andConstruction, AEPSC,andtothemanagement positions responsible fortheareasauditedwithin30daysaftercompletion oftheaudit.6.5.3TECHNICAL REVIEWANDCONTROL6.5.3.1Activities whichaffectnuclearsafetyshallbeconducted asfollows:a.Procedures requiredbySpecification 6.8andotherprocedures whichaffectplantnuclearsafety,andchangesthereto,shallbeprepared, reviewedandapproved.
The dose assignment to various duty functions may be estimates based on pocket dosimeter, TLD, or film badge measurements.
Eachsuchprocedure orprocedure changeshallbereviewedbyaqualified individual/group otherthantheindividual/group whichpreparedtheprocedure orprocedure change,butwhomaybefromthesameorganization astheindividual/group whichpreparedtheprocedure orprocedure'hange.
Small exposures totalling less than 20%of the individual total dose need not be accounted for.In the aggregate, at least 80%of the total whole body dose received from external sources shall be assigned to specific major work functions.
Procedures otherthanPlantManagerProcedures COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-10AMENDMENT NO.
b.The complete results of steam generator tube in-service inspections performed during the report period,(reference Specification 4.4.5.5.b).
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSshallbeapprovedbytheappropriate department headaspreviously designated inwritingbythePlant:Manager.ThePlantManagershallapproveSecurityPlanimplementing procedures, Emergency Planimplementing procedures andPlantManagerProcedures.
c.Documentation of all challenges to the pressurizer power operated relief valves (PORVs)or safety valves.1 A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.The submittal should combine those sections that are common to all units at the station.2 This tabulation supplements the requirements of 20.407 of 10 CFR Part 20.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-14 AMENDMENT NO.  
Temporary changestoprocedures whichdonotchangetheintentoftheapprovedprocedures shallbeapprovedforimplementation bytwomembersoftheplantstaff,atleastoneofwhomholdsaSeniorOperatorlicense,anddocumented.
Thetemporary changesshallbeapprovedbytheoriginalapprovalauthority within14daysofimplementation.
Forchangestoprocedures whichmayinvolveachangeinintentoftheapprovedprocedures, thepersonauthorized abovetoapprovetheprocedure shallapprovethechangepriortoimplementation.
Proposedchangesormodifications toplantnuclearsafety-related structures, systemsandcomponents shallbereviewedasdesignated bythePlantManager.Eachsuchmodification shallbereviewed(reference T/S6.5.3,lee) byaqualified (reference T/S6.5.3,1.d) individual/group otherthantheindividual/group whichdesignedthemodification, butwhomaybefromthesameorganization astheindividual/group whichdesignedthemodifications.
Proposedmodifications toplantnuclearsafety-related structures, systemsandcomponents shallbeapprovedpriortoimplementation bythePlantManager.c~Proposedtestsandexperiments whichaffectplantnuclearsafetyandarenotaddressed intheFinalSafetyAnalysisReportorTechnical Specifications shallbeprepared,
: reviewed, andapproved.
Eachsuchtestorexperiment shallbereviewedbyqualified individuals/groups otherthantheindividual/group whichpreparedtheproposedtestorexperiment toassurecross-disciplinary reviewasappropriate fortheproposedtestorexperiment.
Proposedtestsandexperiments shallbeapprovedbeforeimplementation bythePlantManager.d.Individuals whoapprovedthereviewsperformed intheaccordance withSpecification 6.5'.1a,6.5.3.1b, and6.5~3~lc,shallbemembersoftheplantmanagement staffpreviously designated bythePlantManagerandshallmeetorexceedtheminimumqualifications ofANSIN18.1-1971 Section4.4forcomparable positions.
Eachsuchreviewshallincludeadetermination ofwhetherornotadditional, cross-disciplinary reviewisnecessary.
Ifdeemednecessary, suchreviewshallbeperformed byqualified personnel oftheappropriate discipline.
Eachreviewshallincludeadetermination ofwhetherornotanunreviewed safetyquestionisinvolved.
Pursuantto10CFR50.59,NRCapprovalofitemsinvolving unreviewed safetyquestions shallbeobtainedpriortothePlantManagerapprovalforimplementation.
f.TheEmergency Planandimplementing procedures shallbereviewedatleastonceper12months.Recommended changestotheCOOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-11AMENDMENT NO.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSplanandimplementing procedures shallbereviewedpursuanttotherequirements ofSpecifications 6.5.1.6and6.5.2.7andapprovedbythePlantManager.NRCapprovalshallbeobtainedasappropriate.
g.Recommended changestotheSecurityPlanandimplemeriting procedures shallbereviewedpursuanttotherequirements ofSpecifications 6.5.1.6and6.5.2'andapprovedbythePlantManager.NRCapprovalshallbeobtainedasappropriate.
6.5.3.2Recordsoftheaboveactivities shallbeprovidedtothePlantManager,PNSRCand/ortheNSDRCasnecessary forrequiredreviews.6.6REPORTABLE EVENTACTION6.6.1Thefollowing actionsshallbetakenforREPORTABLE EVENTS:a.TheCommission shallbenotifiedandareportsubmitted pursuanttotherequirements of10CFR50'3,andb..EachREPORTABLE EVENTshallbereviewedbythePNSRC,andtheresultsofthisreviewshallbesubmitted totheNSDRCandtheVicePresident
-NuclearOperations.
6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION 6.7.1Thefollowing actionsshallbetakenintheeventasafetylimitisviolated:
a.TheNRCOperations Centershallbenotifiedbytelephone assoonaspossibleandinallcaseswithin1hour.TheChairmanoftheNSDRCshallbenotifiedwithin24hours.b.ASafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbeprepared.
ThereportshallbereviewedbythePNSRC.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicable circumstances preceding theviolation; (2)effectsoftheviolation uponfacilitycomponents, systemsorstructures; and(3)corrective actiontakentopreventrecurrence.
c.TheSafetyLimitViolation Reportshallbesubmitted totheCommission, theChairmanoftheNSDRCandtheVicePresident-NuclearOperations within14daysoftheviolation.
d.Operation oftheunitshallnotberesumeduntilauthorized bytheCommission.
6.8PROCEDURES ANDPROGRAMS6.8.1Writtenprocedures shallbeestablished, implemented andmaintained coveringtheactivities referenced below:COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-12AMENDMENT NO.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSa.Theapplicable procedures recommended inAppendix"A"ofRegulatory Guide1.33,November1978.b.SecurityPlanimplementation.
c.Emergency Planimplementation.
d.PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMimplementation.
e.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATION MANUALimplementation.
f.QualityAssurance Programforeffluent'nd environmental monitoring usingtheguidanceinRegulatory Guide1.21,Rev.1,June1974,andRegulatory Guide4.1,Rev.1,April1975.6.8.2Eachprocedure andadministrative policyofSpecification 6.8.1above,andchangesthereto,including temporary changes,,shall bereviewedpriortoimplementation assetforthinSpecification 6.5above.6.9REPORTING REUIREMENTS ROUTINEREPORTS~~6.9.1Inadditiontotheapplicable reporting requirements ofTitle10,CodeofFederalRegulations, thefollowing reportsshallbesubmitted totheRegionalAdministrator unlessotherwise noted.STARTUPREPORT6.9.1.1Asummaryreportofplantstartupandpowerescalation testingshallbesubmitted following (1)receiptofanoperating license,(2)amendment tothelicenseinvolving aplannedincreaseinpowerlevel,(3)installation offuelthathasadifferent designorhasbeenmanufactured byadifferent fuelsupplier, and(4)modifications thatmayhavesignificantly alteredthenuclear,thermal,orhydraulic performance oftheplant.6.9.1.2Thestartupreportshalladdresseachofthetestsidentified intheFSARandshallincludeadescription ofthemeasuredvaluesoftheoperating conditions orcharacteristics obtainedduringthetestprogramandacomparison ofthesevalueswithdesignpredictions andspecifications.
Anycorrective actionsthatwererequiredtoobtainsatisfactory operation shallalsobedescribed.
Anyadditional specificdetailsrequiredinlicenseconditions basedonothercommitments shallbeincludedinthisreport.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-13AMENDMENT NO.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS6.9.1.3Startupreportsshallbesubmitted within(1)90daysfollowing completion ofthestartuptestprogram,(2)90daysfollowing resumption orcommencement ofcommercial poweroperation, or(3)9monthsfollowing initialcriticality, whichever isearliest.
IftheStartupReportdoesnotcover'allthreeevents(i.e.,initialcriticality, completion ofstartuptestprogram,andresumption orcommencement ofcommercial poweroperation),
supplementary reportsshallbesubmitted atleasteverythreemonthsuntilallthreeeventshavebeencompleted.
ANNUALREPORTS6.9.1.4Annualreportscoveringtheactivities oftheunitasdescribed belowforthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoMarch1ofeachyear.Theinitialreportshallbesubmitted priortoMarch1oftheyearfollowing initialcriticality.
6.9.1.5Reportsrequiredonanannualbasisshallinclude:Atabulation onanannualbasisofthenumberofstation,utilityandotherpersonnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greaterthan100mrem/yrandtheiryssociated manremexposureaccording toworkandjobfunctions
,e.g.,reactoroperations andsurveillance, in-service inspection, routinemaintenance, specialmaintenance (describe maintenance),
wasteprocessing andrefueling.
Thedoseassignment tovariousdutyfunctions maybeestimates basedonpocketdosimeter, TLD,orfilmbadgemeasurements.
Smallexposures totalling lessthan20%oftheindividual totaldoseneednotbeaccounted for.Intheaggregate, atleast80%ofthetotalwholebodydosereceivedfromexternalsourcesshallbeassignedtospecificmajorworkfunctions.
b.Thecompleteresultsofsteamgenerator tubein-service inspections performed duringthereportperiod,(reference Specification 4.4.5.5.b).
c.Documentation ofallchallenges tothepressurizer poweroperatedreliefvalves(PORVs)orsafetyvalves.1Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation.2Thistabulation supplements therequirements of20.407of10CFRPart20.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-14AMENDMENT NO.  


ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLSANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT6.9.1.6Routineradiological environmental operating reportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmitted priortoMay1ofeachyear.6.9.1.7Theannualradiological environmental operating reportsshallincludesummaries, interpretations, andstatistical evaluation oftheresultsoftheradiological environmental surveillance activities forthereportperiod,including acomparison withpreoperational studies,operational controls(asappropriate),
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 6.9.1.6 Routine radiological environmental operating reports covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to May 1 of each year.6.9.1.7 The annual radiological environmental operating reports shall include summaries, interpretations, and statistical evaluation of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including a comparison with preoperational studies, operational controls (as appropriate), and previous environmental surveillance reports and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
andpreviousenvironmental surveillance reportsandanassessment oftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperation ontheenvironment.
The reports shall also include the results of the land-use census required by Specification 3.12.2.If harmful effects or evidence of irreversible damage are detected by the monitoring, the report shall provide an analysis of the problem and a planned course of action to alleviate the problem.The annual radiological environmental operating reports shall include summarized and tabulated results in the format of 3.12-2 of all radiological environmental samples taken during the report period.In the event that some results are not available for inclusion with the report, the report shall be submitted noting and explaining the reasons for the missing results.The missing data shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report.The reports shall also include the following:
Thereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsoftheland-usecensusrequiredbySpecification 3.12.2.Ifharmfuleffectsorevidenceofirreversible damagearedetectedbythemonitoring, thereportshallprovideananalysisoftheproblemandaplannedcourseofactiontoalleviate theproblem.Theannualradiological environmental operating reportsshallincludesummarized andtabulated resultsintheformatof3.12-2ofallradiological environmental samplestakenduringthereportperiod.Intheeventthatsomeresultsarenotavailable forinclusion withthereport,thereportshallbesubmitted notingandexplaining thereasonsforthemissingresults.Themissingdatashallbesubmitted assoonaspossibleinasupplementary report.Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing:
a summary description of the radiological environmental monitoring.
asummarydescription oftheradiological environmental monitoring.
program including sampling methods for each sample type, size, and physical characteristics of each sample type, sample preparation methods, analytical methods, and measuring equipment used;a map of all sample locations keyed to a table giving distances and directions from one reactor;the result of land-use census required by the Specification 3.12.2;and the results of participation in the Interlaboratory Comparison Program required by Specification 3.12.3.'SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT 6.9.1.8 Routine radioactive effluent release reports covering the operation of the unit during the previous 6 months of operation shall be submitted within 60 days after January 1 and July 1 of each year.6.9.1.9 The radioactive effluent release reports shall include a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from the units as outlined in Regulatory guide 1.21,"Measuring, Evaluating and Reporting in Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive AMENDMENT NO 3 A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.The submittal should combine those sections that are common to all units at the station;however, for units with sep'arate radwaste systems, the submittal shall specify the releases of radioactive material for each unit.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-15}}
programincluding samplingmethodsforeachsampletype,size,andphysicalcharacteristics ofeachsampletype,samplepreparation methods,analytical methods,andmeasuring equipment used;amapofallsamplelocations keyedtoatablegivingdistances anddirections fromonereactor;theresultofland-usecensusrequiredbytheSpecification 3.12.2;andtheresultsofparticipation intheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramrequiredbySpecification 3.12.3.'SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT6.9.1.8Routineradioactive effluentreleasereportscoveringtheoperation oftheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperation shallbesubmitted within60daysafterJanuary1andJuly1ofeachyear.6.9.1.9Theradioactive effluentreleasereportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantities ofradioactive liquidandgaseouseffluents andsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitsasoutlinedinRegulatory guide1.21,"Measuring, Evaluating andReporting inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactive AMENDMENT NO3Asinglesubmittal maybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittal shouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however, forunitswithsep'arate radwastesystems,thesubmittal shallspecifythereleasesofradioactive materialforeachunit.COOKNUCLEARPLANT-UNIT16-15}}

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Attachment 2 to AEP:NRC:1036 Proposed Revised Technical Specification Changes 89'09070032 890830 PDR ADOCK 050003i5 PDC lq't Ei'0 114'k f p&1 44 , ir, 3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION 3.0.1 Compliance with the Limiting Conditions for Operation contained in the succeeding specifications is required during the OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions specified therein;except that upon failure to meet the Limiting Conditions for Operation, the associated ACTION requirements shall be met.3.0.2 Noncompliance with a specification shall exist when the requirements of the Limiting Condition for Operation and associated ACTION requirements are not met within the specified time intervals.

If the Limiting Condition for Operation is restored prior to expiration of the specified time intervals, completion of the ACTION requirements is not required.3.0.3 When a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met, except as provide in the associated ACTION requirements, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> action shall be initiated to place it, as applicable, in: a.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, b.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, and c.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.Where corrective measures are completed that permit operation under the ACTION requirements, the action may be taken in accordance with the specified time limits as measured from the time of failure to meet the Limiting Condition for Operation.

Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.

This specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.3.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made when the conditions for the Limiting Condition for Operation are not met and the associated ACTION requires a shutdown if they are not met within a specified time interval.Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or specified condition may be made in accordance with ACTION requirements when conformance to them permits continued operation of the facility for an unlimited period of time.This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.

Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-1 Amendment No'.

3/4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.0.5 When a system, subsystem, train, component or device is determined to be inoperable solely because its emergency power source is inoperable, or solely because its normal power source is inoperable, it may be considered OPERABLE for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of its applicable Limiting Condition for Operation, provided: (1)its corresponding normal or emergency power source is OPERABLE;and (2)all of its redundant system(s), subsystem(s), train(s), component(s) and device(s)are OPERABLE, or likewise satisfy the requirements of this specification.

Unless both conditions (1)and (2)are satisfied, within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> action shall be initiated to place the unit in a MODE in which the applicable Limiting Condition for Operation does not apply by placing it as applicable in: 1.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, 2.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, and 3.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.This Specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.1 Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions specified for individual Limiting Conditions for Operation unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement.

4.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with: a.A maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25%of the surveillance interval, but b.The combined time interval for any three consecutive surveillance intervals shall not exceed 3.25 times the specified surveillance interval.4.0.3 Failure to perform a Surveillance Requirement within the allowed surveillance interval, defined by Specification 4.0.2, shall constitute noncompliance with the OPERABILITY requirements for a Limiting Condition for Operation.(This does not apply to surveillances that have been delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4.)The time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time it is identified that a Surveillance Requirement has not been performed.

The ACTION requirements may be delayed for up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to permit completion of the surveillance when the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements are less than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment.

4.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made unless the Surveillance Requirement(s) associated with a Limiting Condition of Operation has been performed within the stated surveillance interval or as otherwise specified.

This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-2 AMENDMENT NO.

l g4 I 1 f h'IJ v4 APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.5 Surveillance Requirements for inservice inspection and testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components shall be applicable as follows: a.Inservice inspection of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50, Section 50.55a(g), except where specific written relief has been granted by the Commission pursuant to 10 CFR 50, Section 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

b.Surveillance intervals specified in Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda for the inservice inspection and testing activities required by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda shall be applicable as follows in these Technical Specifications:

ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda terminology for inservice ins ection and testin activities Required frequencies for performing inservice inspection and testing activities Weekly Monthly Quarterly or every 3 months Semiannually or every 6 months Every 9 months Yearly or annually At least once per 7 days At least once per 31 days At least once per 92 days At least once per 184 days At least once per 276 days At least once per 366 days c.The provisions of Specification 4.0.2 are applicable to the above required frequencies for performing inservice inspection and testing activities.

d.Performance of the above inservice inspection and testing activities shall be in addition to other specified Surveillance Requirements.

e.Nothing in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code'hall be construed to supersede the requirements of any Technical Specification.

By specific reference to this'ection, those surveillances which must be performed on or before July 31, 1987, and are designated as 18-month surveillances (or required as outage-related surveillances) may be delayed until the end of the Cycle 9-10.refueling outage (currently scheduled to begin during the second quarter of 1987)'.For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 1 1987 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-3 AMENDMENT NO.

APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.7 By specific reference to this section, those surveillances which must be performed on or before April 1, 1989, may be delayed until the end of the Cycle 10-11 refueling outage (currently scheduled to begin during the latter part of the first quarter of 1989).For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 1 1989 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.

I p 4 I p q('l ll 3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPEPATION AND SURVEILLANCE PE UIREHENTS BASES S eciffcation 3.0.1 throu h 3.0,4 establish the general requirements applicable to m t ng on t ons or peration.These requirements are based on the requirements for Limiting Conditions for Operation stated in the Code of Federa1 Regulations, 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2): "Limiting conditions for operation are the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment reauired for safe operation of the faci1fty.When a limiting condition for operation of a nuclear reactor is not met, the licensee shall shut down the reactor or follow any remedial action permitted by the technical specification until the condition can be met." S ecfffcation

3.0.1 establishes

the Applicability statement within each n v ua spec cation as the requirement for when (i.e., in which OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions) conformance to the Limiting Conditions for Operation is required for safe operation of the facility.The ACTION requirements establish those remedial measures that must be taken within specified time limits when the requirements of a Limiting Condition for Operation are not met.There are two basic types of ACTION requirements.

The first specifies the remedial measures that permit continued operation of the facility which is not further restricted by the time limits of the ACTION requirements.

In this case, conformance to the ACTION requirements provides an acceptable level of safety for unlimited continued operation as long as the ACTION reouirements continue to be met.The second type of ACTION requirement specifies a time limit in which conformance to the conditions of the Limiting Condition for Operation must be met.This time limit fs the allowable outage time to restore an inoperable system or component to OPERABLE status or for restoring parameters within specified limits.If these actions are not completed within the a11owable outage time limits, a shutdown is required to place the facility in a MODE or condition in which the specification no longer applies.It is not intended that the shutdown ACTION requirements be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of a system(s)or component(s) from service in lieu of other alternatives that would not result in redundant systems or components being inoperable.

The specified time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time it is identified that a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met.The time limits of the ACTION requirements are also applicable when a system or component is removed from service for surveillance testing or investigation of operationa1 problems.Individual specifications may include a specified time limit for the completion of a Surveillance Requirement when equipment is removed from service.In this case, the allowable outage time D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 B 3/4 0-1 Amendment No.

p W II T T I I~II IT)~4'K 3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued) limits of the ACTION requirements are.applicable when this limit expires ff the surveillance has not been completed.

Mhen a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION reouirements, the plant may have entered a MODE'n which a new specification becomes applicable.

In this case, the time limits of the ACTION requirements would apply from the point in time that the new speci~ication becomes applicable if the requirements of the Limiting Condition for Operation are not met.S ecification

3.0.2 establishes

that noncompliance with a specification exists w en t e reau rements of the Limiting Condition.

for Operation are not met and the associated ACTION requirements have not been implemented within the specified time interval.The purpose of this specification is to clarify that (I)implementation of the ACTION requirements within the specified time interval constitutes compliance with a specification and (2)completion of the remedial measures of the ACTION requirements is not required when compliance with a Limiting Condition of Operation is restored within the time interval specified in the associated ACTION requirements.

S ecification

3.0.3 establishes

the shutdown ACTION requirements that must be mp emente w en a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met and the cond)tion is not specifically addressed by the associated ACTION requirements.

The purpose of this specification is to delineate the time limits for placing the unit in a safe shutdown NODE when plant operation cannot be maintained within the limits for safe operation defined by the Limiting Conditions for Oper ation and i.ts ACTION requirements.

It is not contended to be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of redundant systems or components from service in lieu of other alternatives that would not result in redundant systems or components being inoperable.

One hour is allowed to prepare for an orderly shutdown before initiating a change fn plant operation.

This time permits the operator to coordinate the reduction in electrical generation with the load dispatcher to ensure the stability and availability of the electrical grid.The time limits specified to reach lower NODES of operation permit the shutdown to proceed fn a controlled and orderly manner that is well within the specified maximum cooldown rate and within the cooldown capabilities of the facility assuming only the minimum required equipment is OPERABLE.This reduces thermal stresses on components of the primary coolant system and the potential for a plant upset that could challenge safety systems under conditions for which this specification applies.If remedial measures permitting limited continued operation of the facility under the provisions of the ACTION requirements are completed, the shutdown may be terminated.

The time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time there was a failure to meet a Limiting Condition for Operation.

Therefore, the shutdown may be terminated if the ACTION requirements have been met or the time limits of the ACTION requirements have not expired, thus providing an allowance for the completion of the required actions.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 B 3/4 0-2 Amendment No.

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li II I'+4 a: (1I t4 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued)

When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 3.0.4 do not apply because they would delay placing the facility in a lower MOOE of operation.

3.0.5 This specification delineates what additional conditions must be satisfied to permit operation to continue, consistent with the ACTION state-ments for po~er sources, when a normal or emergency power source is not OPERABLE.It specifically prohibits operation when one division is inoperable because its normal or emergency power source is inoperable and a system, subsystem, train, component or device in another division is inoperable f'r another reason.The provisions of this specification permit the ACTION statement associated with individual systems, subsystems, trains, components, or devices to be consistent with the ACTION statements of the associated electrical power source.It allows oper ation.to be governed by the time limits of the ACTION statement associated with the Limiting Condition for Operation for the normal or emergency power source, not the individual ACTION statements for each system, subsystem, train, component or device that is determined to be inoper able solely because of the inoperability of its normal or emergency power source.For example, Specification 3.8.1.1 requires in part that two emergency diesel generators be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides for a 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> out-of-service time when one emergency diesel generator is not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consideration of Specification 3.0', all systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices supplied by the inoperable emergency power source would also be inoperable.

This would dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements for each of the applicable Limiting Conditions for Oper ation.However, the provisions of Specification 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the inoperable emergency diesel generator instead, provided the other specified conditions are satisfied.

In this case, this would mean that the corresponding normal power source must be OPERABLE, and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components, and devices must be OPERABLE, or otherwise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design function and have at least one normal or one emergency po~er source OPERABLE).

If they are not satisfied, action is required in accordance with this specification.

L As a further example, Specification 3.8.1.1 requires'in part that two physi" cal'ly independent circuits between the offsite transmission network and the onsite Class IE distribution system be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides a 24-hour out-of-service time when both required nffsite circuits are not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consider ation of Specification 3.0.5, a11 systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices D.c.cooK-UNIT I B 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.

'L'I L(Hf I>qA fop 3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued) supplied by the inoperable normal power sources, both of the offsite circuits would also be inoperable.

This would dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements

'for each of the apol icabie LCOs.However, the provisions of Specification 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the inoperable normal power sources instead, provided the other specified conditions are satisfied.

In this case, thfs would mean that for one division the emergency power source must be OPERABLE (as must be the components supplied by the emergency power sour=e)and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices iz the other division must be OPERABLE, or likewise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design functions and have an emergency power source OPERABLE).

In other words, both emergency power sources must be OPERABLE and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices in both divisions must also be OPERABLE.If these conditions are'not satisfied, action is required in accordance with this specification.

In MODES 5 or 6, Specification 3.0.5 is not applicable, and thus the individual ACTION statements for each applicable Limiting Condition for Operation in these MODES must be adhered to.S ecifications 4.0.1 through 4.0.5 establish the general requirements app ica e to urve ance equ rements, These requirements are based on the Surveillance Requirements stated in the Code of Federal Reoulations, IO CFR 50.36(c)(3): "Surveillance requirements are requirements relating to test, calibra-tion, or inspection to assuage that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within the safety limits, and that the limiting conditions of operation will be met." S ecificatfon

4.0.1 establishes

the requfrement that survefllances must be per orme ur ng t e OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions for which the requirements of the Limiting Conditions for Operation apply unless otherwise stated fn an individual Survefllance Requirement.

The purpose of this speci-fication fs to ensure that surveillances are performed to verify the opera-tional status of systems and components and that parameters are within speci-fied limits to ensure safe operation of the facility when the plant is in a MODE or other specffied condition for which the associated Limiting Conditions for Operation are applicable.

Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed when the facility is fn an OPERATIONAL MODE for which the reaufrements of the associated Limiting Condition for Operation do not apply unless otherwise specffied.

The Surveillance Requirements associated with a Special Test Exception are only applicable when the Special Test Exception fs used as an allowable exception to the requirements of a speciffcation.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 8 3/4 0-5 Amendment No.

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C~, I., 4 I'I 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES Continued If the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements are less than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, e.g., Specification 3.0.3, a 24-hour allowance is provided to permit a delay in implementing the ACTION requirements.

This provides an adequate time limit to complete Surveillance Requirements that have not been performed.

The purpose of this allowance is to permit the completion of a surveillance before a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements or before other remedial measures would be required that may preclude completion of a surveillance.

The basis for this allowance includes consideration for plant conditions, adequate planning, availability of personnel, the time required to perform the surveillance, and the safety significance of the delay in completing the required surveillance.

This provision also provides a time limit for the completion of Surveillance Requirements that become applicable as a consequence of MODE changes imposed by ACTION requirements.

If a surveillance is not completed within the 24-hour allowance, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at that time.When a surveillance is performed within the 24-hour allowance and the Surveillance Requirements are not met, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time that the surveillance is terminated.

For surveillances that may be delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4, it is expected that the surveillances will be performed expeditiously after entering the applicable mode.However, it is recognized that plant conditions may, at times, cause greater than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to be required to complete the surveillance.

Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment because the ACTION requirements define the remedial measures that apply.However, the Surveillance Requirements have to be met to demonstrate that inoperable equipment has been restored to OPERABLE status.S ecification

4.0.4 establishes

the requirement that all applicable surveillances must be met before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other condition of operation specified in the Applicability statement.

The purpose of this specification is to ensure that system and component OPERABILITY requirements or parameter limits are met before entry into a MODE or condition for which these systems and components ensure safe operation of the facility.This provision applies to changes in OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions associated with plant shutdown as well as startup.Under the provisions of this specification, the applicable Surveillance Requirements must be performed within the specifi.ed surveillance interval to ensure that the Limiting Conditions for Operation are met during initial plant startup or following a plant outage.When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 4.0.4 do not apply because this would delay placing the facility in a lower MODE of operation.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 B 3/4 0-7 AMENDMENT NO.

'~4 l[p t 3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued)

S ecification

4.0.5 establishes

the requirement that inservice inspection of o e ass , 2, and 3 components and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed in accordance with a periodically updated version of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50.55a.These requirements apply except when relief has been provided in writing by the Comaission.

This specification includes a clarification of the frequencies for performing the inservice inspection and testing activities required by Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.This clarification fs provided to ensure consistency in surveillance intervals throughout the Technical Specifications and to remove any ambiguities relative to the frequencies for performing the required inservice inspection and testing activities.

Under the terms of this specification, the more restrictive requirements of the Technical Specifications take precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.The requirements of Specification 4.0.4 to perform surveillance activities before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or t other specified condition takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows pumps and valves to be tested up to one week after return to normal operation.

The Technical Specification definition of OPERABLE does not allow a grace period before a component, that is not capable of performing its specified function, is declared inoperable and takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows a valve to be incapable of performing its specified function for up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> before being declared inoperable.

D.C.COOK-UNIT I B 3/4 0-8 Amendment No.

I TABLE 3.3-1 A O O Iq I FUNCTIONAL UNIT 1.'Manual Reactor Trip 2.Power Range, Neutron Flux 3.Power Range, Neutron Flux, High Positive Rate 4.Power Range, Neutron Flux, High Negative Rate 5.Intermediate Range, Neutron Flux MINIMUM TOTAL NO.CHANNELS CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE 1 2 REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION APPLICABLE MODES ACTION 1, 2 and*12 1, 2-and*1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 and*6.Source Range, Neutron Flux A.Startup B.Shutdown 7.Overtemperature hT Four Loop Operation 8.Overpower bT Four Loop Operation 2"" and*3, 4 and 5 1, 2 1, 2 TABLE 3.3.1 ONTINUED)REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION o O Iq I g FUNCTIONAL UNIT 9.Pressurizer Pressure-Low 10.Pressurizer Pressure-High 11.Pressurizer Water Level-High 12.Loss of Flow-Single Loop (Above P-8)TOTAL NO.CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE APPLICABLE MODES ACTION 3/loop 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 6 74 74 2/loop in 2/loop in any opera-each opera-ting loop ting loop 13.Loss of Flow-Two Loops (Above P-7 and below P-8)3/loop 2/loop in 2/loop in two opera-each opera-ting loops ting loop 14.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low 15.Steam/Feedwater Flow Mismatch and Low Steam Generator Water Level 3/loop 2/loop-level and 2/loop-flow

'ismatch in same loop 2/loop in any opera-ting loop 1/loop-level coincident with 1/loop-flow mismatch in same loop 2/loop in 1, 2 each opera-ting loop 1/loop-level 1, 2 and 2/loop-flow mismatch or 2/loop-level and 1/loop-flow mismatch w4 0

n n O O I g I FUNCTIONAL UNIT TABLE 3.3-1 Continued REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION MINIMUM TOTAL NO~CHANNELS CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE APPLICABLE MODES ACTION I Vl 16.Undervoltage-Reactor Coolant Pumps 17.Underfrequency-Reactor Coolant Pumps 18.Turbine Trip A.Low Fluid Oil Pressure B.Turbine Stop Valve Closure 19.Safety Injection Input from ESF 4-1/bus 4-1/bus 1, 2 74 20.Reactor Coolant Pump Breaker Position Trip A.Above P-8 B.Above P-7 and below P-8 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker per oper-ating loop 10 ll R a X O 21.Reactor Trip Breakers 22.Automatic Trip Logic 1, 2 3*4*5*1, 2 3*4*5*ls 13 14 1 14

TABLE 3.3-3 (Continued)

ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURE ACTUATION SYSTEH INSTRUHENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNIT TOTAL NO.OF CHANNELS CHANNELS TO TRIP MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE APPLICABLE MUDES ACTION 6.MOTOR DRIVEN AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUHPS a.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low b.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage 3/Stm.Gen.2/Bus 2/Stm.Gen.any Stm.Gen.2/Bus 2/Stm.Gen.2/Bus 1I 2I 3 1, 2, 3 c.Safety Injection I, 2, 3 d.Loss of Main Feedwater Pumps 2 1, 2 18 7.TURBINE DRIVEN AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMPS a.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low 3/Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.any 2 Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.1, 2, 3 14 b.Reactor Coolant Pump Bus Undervoltage 4-1/Bus 1, 2, 3 19 8.LOSS OF POWFR a.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage 3/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 1, 2, 3, 4 b.4 kv Bus Degraded Voltage 3/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 1, 2, 3, 4

'El~I i i S 3 4 3 I OR G I STRUMENT ON DIATION ONITOR NG INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.1.The radiation monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3'-6 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints within the specified limits.INACTION: a.With a radiation monitoring channel alarm/trip setpoint exceeding the value shown in Table 3.3-6, adjust the setpoint to within the limit within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> or declare the channel inoperable.

b.With one or more radiation monitoring channels inoperable, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.3-6.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable,, SURVEILIANCE RE UIREME TS 4.3.3.1 Each radiation monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations during the modes and at~the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-3.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-35 AMENDMENT NO.

TABLE 3.3-6 RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION (OPERABILITY BASES DISCUSSED IN BASES SECTION 3/4.3.3.1)

OPERATION MODE/INSTRUMENT MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE ALARM SETPOINT TRIP SETPOINT ACTION 1.Modes 1, 2, 3,&4 A)Area Monitors i)Upper Containment (VRS 1101/1201)

N/A~54 mR/hr 21 B)Process Monitors i)Particulate Channel (ERS 1301/1401)

N/A<2.52 uCi 20 ii)Noble Gas Channel (ERS 1305/1405)

-3<4.4 x 10 uCi CC C)Noble Gas Effluent Monitors i)Unit Vent Effluent Monitor a)Low Range (VRS 1505)(See T/S Section 3.3.3.10)

O O 8 I OPERATION MODE INSTRUMENT TABLE 3.3-6 (Cont'd)MINIMUM CHANNELS OPERABLE ALARM SETPOINT RADIATION MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION (OPERABILITY BASES DISCUSSED IN BASES SECTION 3/4.3.3.1)

TRIP SETPOINT ACTION iii)Noble Gas Channel (ERS 1405)N/A+4.4 x 10 uCi CC 22 3.Mode***A)Spent Fuel Storage (RRC-330)~15 mR/hr 4 15 mR/hr 21 I ff 0*The provisions of Specification 3.0.4 are not applicable.

      • Mith fuel in storage pool or building.+This specification applies only during purge.

INSTRUMENTATION MOVABLE INCORE DETECTORS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.2 The movable incore detection system shall be OPERABLE with: a.At least 75%of the detector thimbles, b.A minimum of 2 detector thimbles per core quadrant, and c.Sufficient movable detectors, drive, and readout equipment to map these thimbles.APPLICABILITY:

When the movable incore detection system is used for: a.Recalibration of the axial flux difference detection system, b.Monitoring the QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO, or Measurement of F>and F (Z,<)LH ACTION: With the movable incore detection system inoperable, do not use the system for the above applicable monitoring or calibration functions.

The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.2 The movable incore detection system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by normalizing each detector output to be used during its use when required for: a.Recalibration of the excore axial flux difference detection system, or b.Monitoring the QUADRANT POWER TILT RATIO, or c.Measurement of F H and F (Z, k).D.C.COOK-UNIT l 3/4 3-39 Amendment No.

0*+/.i I 1 p INSTRUMENTATION SEISMIC INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.3 The seismic monitoring instrumentation shown in Table 3.3-7 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.'CTION'.

With the number of OPERABLE seismic monitoring instruments less than required by Table 3.3-7, restore the inoperable instrument(s) to OPERABLE status within 30 days.b.With one or more seismic monitoring instruments inoperable for more than 30 days, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 10 days outlining the cause of the malfunction and the plans for restoring the instrument(s) to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.3.1 Each of the above seismic monitoring'instruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-4.4.3.3.3.2 Each of the above seismic monitoring instruments actuated during a seismic event shall be restored to OPERABLE status and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION performed within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> following the seismic event.Data shall be retrieved from actuated instruments and analyzed to determine the magnitude of the vibratory ground motion.A Special report shall be prepared and submitted to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within 10 days describing the magnitude, frequency spectrum and resultant effect upon facility features important to safety.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-40 Amendment No.

'I J f INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.4 The meteorological monitoring fnstrumentatfon channels shown in Table 3.3-8 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

At al 1 times.ACTION: a.b.C.Wfth the number of OPERABLE meteorologfcal monitoring channels less than required by Table 3.3-8, suspend all release of gaseous radioactive materfal from the radwaste gas decay tanks.until the inoperable channel(s) is restor ed to OPERABLE status.Wfth one or more required meteorological monitoring channels inoperable for more than 7 days, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Coamfssfon pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 10 days outlining the cause of the malfunction and the plans for restoring the channel(s) to OPERABLE status.The prOViSiOnS Of SpeCfffCatfOn 3.0.3 ax'e not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.3.3.4 Each of the above meteorological monitoring instrumentation channels shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK and CHANNEL CALIBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-5.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-43 Amendment No.

p03 JI~jl'j>p r t INSTRUMENTATION TE SHUTDOWN INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.5 The remote shutdown monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-9 shall be OPERABLE with readouts displayed external to the control room.APPLICABILITY:

MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION: Mith the number of OPERABLE remote shutdown monitoring channels less than required by Table 3.3-9, either: a.Restore the inoperable channel to OPERABLE status within 30 days, or b.Be in HOT SHUTDOMN within the next 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.4 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.5 Each remote shutdow'n monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNFL CHECK, and CHANNEL CALIBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-6.0.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-46 Amendment No.

~~Qv INSTRUNENTATION PIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION POR OPERATION 3.3.3.7 As a miaimum, che fire detection instrumentation for each fire dececcioa cone shovn tn Table 3.3-10 shall be OPERABLE, APPLICAB?LITY:

Mhenever equipmenc procecced by the fire detection iascrumenc(s) is required co be OPERABLE.ACT IOH:Mich the number of OPERABLE fire detection instrument(s) less chan the minimum number OPERABLE requirement of Table 3.3>>1.0: a.Mithia l hour escablish a fire vatch pacrol to inspect the cone(s)vich che inoperable inscrumenc(s) ac least once per hour, unless the instrument(s) is located inside the concainmenc, chen iaspecc the containment at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> or monitor the concainment air temperature at least once per hour at.the locations listed in Specificacion 4.6.l.5.b.Restore the inoperable instrument(s) to OPERABLE status vithin l4 days, or in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.l, prepare and subnit a Special Report co che Commission pursuant to Specificacioa 6.9.2 vichin che next 30 days outlining the action taken, che cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring che inscrument(s) to OPERABLE status.c~The provisions of Specif icacion 3.0.3 axe not applicable-SURVEILLANCE RE Ui,RZ.'ANTS 4~3.3.7.1 Each of the above required fire decection instruments vhich are accessible during plant operation shall be demonstraced OPERABLE at Least once per 6 months by performance of a CHANNEL fUNCTIONAL TEST.Pire detectors vhich are not accessible during plane operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by che performance of a CHANNEL fUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLO SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> unless performed in the previous 6 mone hs.4~3.3.7.2 The NFPA Standard 72D Class B supervised circuits supervision associated vith the dececcor alarms of each of the a bove required fire detection iascrumencs shall be demonscraced OPERABLE at lease once per 6 mont hs.D C COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-51 Amendment No.

INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.9 The radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-12 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of Specification 3.11.1.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:

As shown in Table 3.3-12'CTION: a.With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative,than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.1.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive liquid effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.

b.With one or more radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels inoperable, take the applicable ACTION shown in Table 3.3-12.c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.4 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE'RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.9,1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.'4.3.3.9.2 Each radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-8.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-57 AMENDMENT NO.

~'g,'I II',~I INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS PROCESS AND EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.10 The radioactive gaseous process and effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-13 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:

As shown in Table 3'-13.ACTION a.With a radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.

b.With less than the minimum number of radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels OPERABLE, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.3-13.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.10.1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.*

4.3.3.10.2 Each radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION, and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-9.*This surveillance requirement does not apply to the Waste Gas Holdup System Hydrogen and Oxygen Monitors, as their setpoints are not addressed in the ODCM.DE C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 3-62 Amendment No.

REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMS LIMITING CONOITION FOR OPERATION 3.4.9.3 At least one of the fo)lowing overpressure protection systems shall be OPERABLE: a.Two power operated relief valves{PORVs)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 400 psig, or b.One power operated relief valve (PORV)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 400 psig and the RHR safety valve with a lift setting of less than or equal to 450 psig, or c.A reactor coolant system vent of greater than or equal to 2 square inches.APPLICABILITY:

When the temperature of one or more of the RCS cold legs is less than or equal to 170'F, except when the reactor vessel head is removed.ACTION: With two PORV's inoperable or with one PORV inoperable and the RHR safety valve inoperable, either restore the inoperable PORV{s)or RHR.safety valve to OPERABLE status within 7 days ot depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within the next 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until the inoperable PORV or RHR safety valve has been restored to OPERABLE status.With both PORVs inoperable, depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until both PORVs or one PORV and the RHR safety valve have been restored to OPERABLE status.C.In the event either the PORVs, the RHR safety valve or the RCS vent(s)are used to mitigate a RCS pressure transient, a Special Rector.shall be prepared and submitted to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within 30 days.The report shall describe the circumstances initiating the transient, the effect of the PORVs or vent(s)on the transient and any corrective action necessary to prevent recurrence.

O.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 4-31 Amendment No.

L~C~v gl ling 1 0 lpga~,l',t.Pg hg 0 REACYOR COOLANT SYS~o.3/4, 4, 10.STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASME COOK CLASS 1 2 and 3 CCMPOHEHTS LIr."lITIHG CQHOITIOH FOR OPcRATION 3.4.10.1 The struc.ural intzgrity of ASME Code Class 1, 2 and 3 camponents shall be maintained in ac=arcance with Specification 4.4.10.1~APPt ICABILITY ALL DOGES ACTIdN:~~I II~~c Vith the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 1 camponent(s) not conforming ta the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected camponent(s) ta within its limit or isolate the af fee-ed component(s) prior a increasing the Reac.or Coolant System temperature more than 50 F above the minimum emper ature required by NOT cansicerations.

Mith the structural integri y of any ASHE Code Class 2 camponent(s) not conforming ta:.",e above requirements~

.restore the structural integrity of the ar, ced amcanent(s)

--within its limit or isolate the affec ed camconent(s) prior ta increasing he Reac:ar Coolant System temperature,.a"ove ZGC'F.With he structural inta~ri".y o, any ASME CaCe Class 3 cawonent(s) not conforming ta:he above r equiremenrs, restar e the struc.ural integrity Of the af eC:ed Campanent(S):a within itS 1imi.Or iSOlate the affected component(s)f rem service.SURVEILLANCE REOUIRKHEHTS 4.4.10.1 In addition ta the requirements of Soeci fication 4.0.5, each reac-or cao 1 ant pump f1 ywne 1 shal I be inspected per the recommendations of Requl atory Position C.4.b of Regulatary Guide l.14, Revision 1, Augus-1975.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 4-33 Amendment No.

Vg , 0 V V M G CO D 0 OR 0 ION 3.7.1.1 All main steam line code safety valves associated with each steam generator shall be OPERABLE.~4C JgN: a~With 4 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves inoperable, operation in MODES 1, 2 and 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />, either the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status or the Power Range Neutron Flux High Setpoint trip is reduced per Table 3.7-1;otherwise, be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />.With 3 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves associated with an operating loop inoperable, operation in MODE 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />, either the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status or the reactor trip breakers are opened;otherwise, be in COLD SHUTDOWN within the next 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.1 Each main steam line code safety valve shall be demonstrated OPERABLE, with lift settings and orifice sizes as shown in Table 4.7-1, in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, 1974 Edition.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-1 AMENDMENT NO,"

~h PLANT SYS EMS STE GENERATOR STOP VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.1.5 Each steam generator stop valve shall be OPERABLE~APPLICABILITY:

MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION: MODE 1-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable but open, POWER OPERATION may continue provided the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />;otherwise, reduce power to less than or equal to 5 percent of RATED THERMAL POWER within the next 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.MODES 2-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable, subsequent and 3 operation in MODES 2 or 3 may proceed provided the stop valve is maintained closed.Otherwise, be in HOT SHUTDOWN within the next 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.-SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.5.1 Each steam generator stop valve that is open shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by: a.Pare-stroke exercising the valve at least once per 92 days, and b.Verifying full closure within 5 seconds on any closure actuation signal while in HOT STANDBY with T greater 0 than or equal to 541 F during each reactor shutdown except that verification of full closure within 5 seconds need not be determined more often than once per 92 days.4.7.1.5.2 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 3.4.7.1.5.3 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 2 when performing PHYSICS TESTS at the beginning of a cycle provided the steam generator stop valves are maintained closed.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-10 AMENDMENT NO.

0 4 l'll\

PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.7 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.7.1 Each sealed source containing radioactive material either in excess of 100 microcuries of beta and/or gamma emitting material or 5 microcuries of alpha emitting material,, shall be free of>0.005 microcuries of removable contamination.

APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION a.Each sealed source with removable contamination in excess of the above limits shall be immediately withdrawn from use and: l.Either decontaminated and repaired, or 2.Disposed of in accordance with Commission Regulations.

b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.7.1.1 Test Re uirements-Each sealed source shall be tested for leakage and/or contamination by: a.The licensee, or b.Other persons specifically authorized by the Commission or an Agreement State.The test method shall have a detection sensitivity of at least 0.005 microcuries per test sample.4.7.7.1.2 Test Fre uencies-Each category of sealed sources shall be tested at the frequency described below.a.Sources in use excludin startu sources reviousl sub ected to core flux)-At least once per six months for all sealed sources containing radioactive materials.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-26 Amendment No.

I 6<f1 V<I 1 PLANT SYSTEMS 3/4,7.9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION MATER SYSTEM LIMITIHQ COHDITIOH FOR OPERATIOH 3.7.9.1 The fire suppression vacer system shall be OPERABLE vith: a.Tvo<<high demand pumps, one of vhich shall be a diesel driven pump, vith cheir discharge aligned to che fire suppression header.b.An OPERABLE flov path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring che vacer through discribucion piping vich OPERABLE sectionalizing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrant curb valves and the first valve ahead of the hose scandpipe or spray system riser or vacer flov alarm device on each sprinkler, required to be OPERABLE per Specifications 3.7.9.2 and 3.7.9.5.APPLICABILITY:

Ac all times.ACTION: a.Pith one pump inoperable, restore the inoperable equipmenc to OPERABLE status vichin 7 days or, in Lieu of any other reporc required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special.Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 vithin the next 30 days ouclining the plans and procedures co be used to provide for the loss of redundancy in this system.The provisions of Specif ication 3.0.3'ax'e not applicabla; b.'Mi.ch che fire suppression vater system othervise inoperable:

1.Establish a backup fire suppression vacer system vichin hours, and 2.Suhnic a Special Report ln accordance vith Specification o.9.';a)By telephone vichin 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, b)Confirmed by telegram, maiigram or facsimile transmission no lacer than che first vorking day folloving the event,~nd<<Shared system vich D.C.COOK-UNIT 2.D C COOK-UNIT l 3/4 7-41 Amendment Ho.

r, Iy 0 PLANT SYSTEMS SPRAY AND/OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS LIMITIHG CONDITION FOR OPERATION p y/or sprinkler systems located in che areas shov Table 3.7"5 shall be OPERABLE: APPLICABILITY:

Mhenever equipmenc in the spray/sprinkler protected areas is re qui red co be OPERABLE~hCTZON: a.Pith one or more of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems inoperable, vithin l hour establish a continuous fire vatch vith backup fire suppression equipment for chose areas~iq.vhich redundant safe shucdovn systems or components could be damaged.Restore the system to OPERABLE status vithin 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant co Specification 6.9.2 vithin the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause Qf che i,@operability and the plans and schedule for restoring che.system to OPERABLE stacss.The provisions of Specificacion 3.0,3 pre not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4~7.9.2 Each of che above required spray and/or sprinkle t'ystems shall be demonstrated co be OPERABLE: a.Ac Least once per 12 monchs by cycling each cescable valve in the flov path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.~-For che reaccor coolant pumps preaction sprinklers inside che containment, a closed circuic television located in che lover containmenc, vich periodic monitoring (and hourly logging)of che CCTV screen, shall'e an acceptable subscicuce co an hourly fire,vatch pacrol.For high radiation areas vhere closed circuic television coverage does noc exisc, an hourly fire vatch pacrol vill be instituted.

D C COOK UNIT l 3/4 7 44'mendment No.

PLANT SYSTEMS LOW PRESSURE CO SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.3 The low pressure CO systems located in the areas shown in Table 3.7-6 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

Whenever equipment in the low pressure CO2 protected areas is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a..With one or more of"he above required low pressure CO2 systems isolated for personnel protection, to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction or surveillance testing, verify the operability of the fire detection system as per Specification 4.3.3.7 in the affected area(s)and establish a Roving Fire Watch Patrol (as defined in the Bases Section)in those areas affected by the isolated C02 system(s).

In the event that the Roving Fire Watch Patrol cannot be maintained in the affected areas, then personnel must be evacuated and the CO2 system returned to its normal condition.

b.With one or more of the above required low pressure CO2 systems inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment Eor those areas in which redundant safe shutdown systems or components could be damaged;for other areas ensure that back-up fire suppression equipment is available and establish an hourly Eire watch patrol.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREHENTS 4.7.9.3 Each of the above required low pressure C02 systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 7 days by verifying the C02 storage tank level to be>50%and pressure to be>285 psig, and b.At least once per 18 months by verifying:

1.The system valves, associated ventilation dampers and self closing fire doors actuate manually and automatically, upon receipt of a simulated actuation signal, and 2.Flow from each nozzle during a"Puff Test".D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 7-47 Amendment No.

~l~A't~kL'f 0 PLANT SYSTQS Hru.ON SYSTEM LINITINO CONDITION FOR OPERAT ON 3.7.9.4 The Halon system located tn che Unit I Control Room Cable Spreading*rea shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

Mhenever equipment in che Halon procected areas is required co be OPERABLE+ACTION: a.Mich the above required Halon system inoperable, vithin 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> verify that the fire detection system and the backup COg fire suppression system are OPERABLE;othervise,'scablish a continuous fire vetch vich backup fire suppression equipmenr.

for the Control Room Cable Spreading Area.Restore the system to OPERABLE status vithin 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report ro the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 vithin the next 30 days outlining che accion taken, the cause of r,he inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the syscem co OPERABLE statue.b.The provisions of Specification.

3.0.3 are not applica&le.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIRZitENTS 4.7.9.4 The above required Halon syscem shall be demonscraced OPERABLE: a.Ac lease once per 6 months by verifying each Halon scorage tank co be>951 of full charge veighc and co be>90'f full charge pressure.b.At least once per 18 months by: l.Verifying che syscem, including associaced ventilation dampers, actuaces manually and aucomacically co a simulated case signal.2.'erformance of an air flov cesc or CO~puff test chrough'headers and nozzles co assure no blockage.D C COOK~UNIT 1 3/4 2 49 Amendment No I JI;P~4 g>i y4 I PLANT STSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS L~ZTINO COHDITIOH POR OPERATION 3.7.9.5 The fire hose scaadpipe conneccions in che follouing locations shall be OPERABLE-'.

Auxiliary Buildiag (minimum 12).2e Access to Diesel Cene ra to rs (minimum 1)o 3.hccess to Suitcbgear Rooms (minimum 1).4.Access to Coacrol Room (minimum 1).APPLICABILITY:

whenever equipmeac in cbe areas protected by the fire hose stacioas is required co te OPERABLE.ACf ION: a.Pith one or more of che above required hose standpipe conaectioas inoperable, route aa addicioaal equivalent capacity fire bose co cba,uaprotected area(s)from an OPERABLE bose standpipe conneccion uithia 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> if cbe inoperahle fire hos>>is cbe primary means of fire suppression; ochervise, route che additional bose vithia 24 bours.Restore the fire bose scation co OPERABLE status vithin 14 days or, ia lieu of any other report required by lpecification 6.9.1, prepare and subai,t a Special Report ro che Commission pursuant co Specification

&.9.2 uichin che next 30 days oucliniag the action taken, the cause of the inoperability, and plans aad schedule for restoriag che station to OPERABLE status.b.Tbe provisions of Specificacion 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMNTS 4.7.9.5 Each of the above required fire hose standpipe connections shall be ,demonstrated OPERABLE: a.hc least once per 31 days by a usual inspection oi che iire bose standpipe connections co assure all required equipuenc Ls ac che connection

~b.At least oace per 18 months by: 2.Removing the bose for inspection and re-racking, and Replacemenc of all degraded gaskets ln couplings.

c At least once per 3 years by: 2.Parcially opening each hose standpipe connection valve co verify valve OPERABILITY and no ilou blockage.Conduccing a hose hydrostatic cesc, ac a pressure ac least 50 psig greater chan che maximum pressure available ac chac hose s candp tpe connec cion.D C COOK UNIT 1 3/4 7-50 Amendment No~

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~STSTZHS 3/4.7,L0 CHIRK RATKb ASSR(K ZES OR r 3.7.10 ALL'ire rated assemblies

<~allsi floor/ceilingsr cable tray enclosures) separating safety related fire areas or separating portions of redundant systems important to safe shutdown vithin a fire area and all seaLing devices in fire rated assembly penetrations (fire doors'ire dampersi cable and piping penetration seals'nd ventilation seals)shall be OPERh8LE APPLZCABZLZTT:

Ae alL tiaaa.ACT 10 N: a.Mich oae or mora of ehe above required fire rated assemblies aad/or seaLing devices iaoperable, vithia oae hour either establish a coatiauous fire vatch oa at lease one side of ehe af fectad assembly, or verify the OPKLABZLZTY of fire detectors pet Specificaeioa 4.3.3.7 on at least one side of the inoperable aaaanbly aad eaeabLish aa hourly fire vetch paero1.or secure in the c1osed position the iaoperable seaLing device*and establish aa hourly fire vetch patroL.Restore ehe inoperable fire rated assembly aad seaLing device eo QPvRhBLE status viehia 7 days or, in ELec of aay ocher report required by Specificaeioa 6.9.1, prepare aad submit a SpeciaL Report eo ehe Cotnsissioa pursuaat eo Specificat'oa 6.9.2 viehia the aexe 30 days outlining ehe action cakaa, ehe cause of the iaoperabla fire raced assembly and/or sealing device aad the plaas and scheduLe for raseoriag ehe fire rated assembly and/or sealing device eo OPERABLE status.b..he provisions of Specificaeion 3.0.3 are not applicable.

t 4~7.10.1 Ae Lease once per E8 aonths eha above required fire rated asse biles and peneeraeiOa SeaLiag deViCaS Shall.be verified OPERABLE by: a.Perfoaaing a visuaL inspection of ehe exposed sucfaces of eac.".: Lre tated assenblies; b.Performing a visual inspection of each fire damper and associated ha rdva re.Except, fire doots on Turbine Orivea Auxiliary."-eedvaear

?uap and HaLLvay enclosures vhich caanoe be Locked cLosed foc'ELB considerations.

0 C COOK UNIT l 3/4 7-3Z Aeendaene Ho.

,k J ,n 4 ,Il't4'l f REFUELING OPERATIONS STORAGE POOL VENTILATION SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.9.12 The spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

Whenever irradiated fuel is in the stroage pool.ACTION: a.With no fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system OPERABLE, suspend all operations involving movement of fuel within the storage pool or+crane operation with loads over the storage pool until at least one spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system is restored to OPERABLE status, b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.12 The above required fuel storage pool ventilation system shall be~~~demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 31 days by initiating flow through the HEPA filter and charcoal adsorber train and verifying that the train operates for at least 15 minutes.b.At least once per 18 months or (1)after any structural maintenance on the HEPA filter or charcoal adsorber housings, or (2)following painting, fire or chemical release in any ventilation zone communicating with the system, by: 1.Deleted.2~Verifying that the charcoal adsorbers remove greater than or equal to 99%of a halogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant test gas when they are tested in-place in accordance with ANSI N510-1980 while operating the exhaust ventilation system at a flow rate of 30,000 cfm+10%.+The crane bay roll-up door and the drumming room roll-up door may be opened under administrative control during movement of fuel within the storage pool or crane operation with loads over the storage pool.~Shared system with Cook Nuclear Plant-Unit 2.+This does not include the main load block, For purposes of this specification, a deenergized main load block need not be considered a load.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 3/4 9-13 AMENDMENT NO.

~I 4 a~71>gt+Q COSK LIMITING CONOITIQN FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.2 The dose or dose ceanfweat to an fndfvfdual fran radfoac.fve material in Ifqufd ei'fluents released to unrestricted areas (se Ffgure 5.1-3)shall be Ifmfted: a.Ourfng any calendar quarter to cI.S mren to the total body and to gmrem to any organ, and b.Ourfng any calendar year to c 3 mren to the total body and to~10 mren to any organ.APPLICABILITY:

At all tfmes.ACTION: a.fifth the calculated dose fram the release of radioactive materials in 1fqufd effluent exceeding any oi'he above Ifmfts, pr pare and suhnit.to the Ccmmfssfon within 30 days, pursuant to Specfffcatfon 5.9.2, a Specfal Report which'dentfifes the cause (s)f'r exceed-ing the limit(s)and defines the canectfve actions taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases wfll be wi:hin the above limfts.This Specfal Report shall also include (1)the results of'adfologfcal analyses oi'he drfnkfng water source, and (2)the radfologfcal fmpaca on ffnfshed drinking water suop1fes with regard to the requfmnenw of'0 CFR 141, Sai'a Orfnkfng Mawr Act.(Ap'ol fcable only ff drinkfng water supply fs uken Prem the recefvfng water body.)b.The prOVf sfOnS Of SpeCf fCatfOns 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SUR'lEiLLANC"=

RKQUiR 4BITS 4.11.1.2.Oose Col culatf ons.hmulat'.ve dose con-ributions fram I fqufd'lII.N I II II Iat',on hfanuaI (OOQl)at leas: once per 31 days.O.C.CCOK-UNiT L 3/4 Ll&Amendment No.

gl i'I Radf oactf ve Kt f1uents gfou{d Mast@Treatment i.fmf tf n Condf tfon For Ooeratf on 3.11;163 The lfqufd radwaste treatment system shall be used to reduce the radfoactfve materfals fn liqufd wastes prfor to their discharge when the pro-jected doses due to the liquid effluent from the sfte (se Figure S.I-3)when averaged over 31 days, would exc d OaC6 mrs to the Atal body or 0.2 mrea to any organ.~aee bllfc': a\'I n, Actlan: a.Nth radfoactfve Ifqufd waste being discharged without treatment and fn excess of the above Iimf w, fn lieu of any other report requfr ed by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submf t to the Cuaafssfon wfthfa 30 days pursuant to SpeciAcatfon 6;9.2 a Specfal Repo'it wpfch includes the foIIowfng fnformatfon:

1.Ldentfffcatfon of Pe inoperable equfpment or subsystens and the reason for inoperabi1fty, Z.Action(s)taken to restore the faoperable equipment to operable ,status>and 3.Su+nary descrfptfon.

of actfon(s)%ken to prevent recurrence.

~6 P~rf3$003 0f$960$ff 06$300s 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are nat aPP>>nab1a Sur Ief1 I ance Reouf rments 4.11.1.3 Oases due to Ifqufd releases to UNRESTRI~i AREAS shal.l be pro-Sectad at Ieas.once per 31 days, in accordance with tNe COQUE, wnenever liquid releases are being made without being processed by the Iiqufd rad-waste treatment systsa.0.C.CCOK-UNO'3/4 Ig 6 Amendment No.

Radfoactf ve f t'fluents Lfoufd Holdup Tanks*Lfmftfno Condftfon For Ooeratfon 3.]1,1.4 The quantity of radioactive material contained fn each of the followfng tanks shall be limfted to less than or equal.to 10 curfes, excludfng tritium and dfssolved or entrained noble gases.a.Outsfde temporary tanks.~41 tftf: tt ll tf Acefan: a.b.Qfth the quantity of radioactive materfal in any of the above listed tanks exceeding the above limf t, without delay suspend all addftfons of radfoactfve materfa1 to the tank and within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> reduce the tank contents to within the lfmft.The Provisions of Specification s 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

Surveillance Reaui rements 4.11,1.4 The quantf.ty of radfoactfve materfal contained fn each of the above listed tanks shall be determfned to be within the above limit by analyzfng a representative sample of the tank's contents at least once per 7 days when radfoactfve materials are being added to the tank.Tanks included fn this Specfffcatfon ar those outdoor tanks that are not surrounded by liners, dfkes, or walls capable of holding the tank contents and that do not have tank overflows and sur-rounding area drains connected to the liquid radwaste treatment system.0.I.CQQK-UNIT 1 3l4 lL-a Amendment Ho.

v1 g<<g , II 0 RAOIOACTIVE EFFLUEBTS NSE NNLE GASES LIMITING CONOITTOM FOR 0PERATTON 3.1E.2.2 The afr dose fn-UNRESTRICTED AREAS due to noble gases released fn gaseous effluents shall be lfmfted to the fotlowfng:

a.Ourfng any calendar quarter, to~S mrad for'alena radfatfon and c IO mrad for beth radfatfon; b.Ourfng any calendar year, to<10 mrad for gamma radfatfon and c 20 mrad for beta radfatfon.

APPLICABILITY:

At all tfmes.ACTICN: a.'fifth the calculated afr dose from radfoactfve noble gases fn gaseous effluents exce~dfng any of the above lfmfts, prepare.and submft to the Ccmrfssfon wfthfn 30 days, pursuant to Specfffcatfon 6.9.2, a Specfal Report whfch fdentfffes the cause(s)for exceHing the lfmft(s)and deffnes the corr tfve actfons to be taken to reduce the releases and the propo ad correctfve actfons to be taken to assure that subsequent re-leases wfll be wfthfn the above lfmfts.b'he prOVf SfOnS Of SpeCfffcatfOns 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not aPPlicable.

SURVE:LANCE REQUIRHDTS 4.11.2.'2 Oose Calculatf ons Cumulatf ve.dose contrfbut",ons for the total tt I'I~'b*I*'th tl af i 0 Ca1cu1atfon

~znua1 (00K)at least once every 31 days.A 0.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 ll-10 Amendment Ho 3 0 k gt g4 SW RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE RADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN PARTICULATE FORM AND RADZONUCLIDES OTHER THAN NOBLE GASES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.3 The dose to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioiodine, radioactive materials in particulate form, and radionuclides ocher than noble gases with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluencs released co unrestricted areas shall be limiced to the following:

a.During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 7.5 mrem co any organ;b.During any calendar year to less than or equal to 15 mrem to any organ;c.Less chan O.lt of che 3.11.2.3{a)and{b)limits as a result of burning contaminated oil.APPLICABILITY:

Ac all times.ACTION'~b.Mi.th the calculated dose from the release of radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, or radionuclides other than noble gases in gaseous effluencs exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to che Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which idencifies the cause{s)for exceeding the limit and defines che corrective actions taken co reduce the releases and the proposed corrective action to be taken to assure that subsequent, release vill be within the above limits.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILIANCE RE UIREMENTS time period shall be determined in accordance with the ODCM at least once every 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-11 Amendment No.115 t~l 1><~, rh'g i 4\'P'ii>0'L&4jC t RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.4 The gaseous radwaste treatment system and the ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials in gaseous waste prior to their discharge when the projected gaseous effluent air doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1.3)when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.2 mrad for gamma radiation and 0.4 mrad for beta radiation.

The ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce radioactive materials in gaseous~aste prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1-3)when averaged over 31 days would exceed 0.3 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a~With gaseous waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which includes the following information:

l.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability.

2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status'.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.4 Doses due to gaseous releases to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be projected at least once per 31 days in accordance with the ODCM, whenever the gaseous waste treatment system or ventilation exhaust treatment system is not operational.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-12 Amendment No.

0 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GAS MIXTURE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be limited to<3S by volume if the hydrogen in the system is>4%by volume APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system>3%by volume but<4S by volume and containing

>4%hydrogen, restore the concentration of oxygen to<3%or reduce the hydrogen concentration to<4a within 96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br />.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system or tank>4%by volume and>4%hydrogen by volume without delay suspend all additions of waste gases to the system or tank and reduce the concentration of oxygen to<3%or the concentration of hydrogen to<4S within 96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br /> in the system or tank.c>>The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be determined to within the above limits by continuously monitoring the waste gases in the waste gas holdup system with the oxygen monitors required OPERABLE by Table 3.3-13 of Specification 3.3.3.10.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-13 Amendment No.

F4 ll RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GAS STORAGE TANKS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactivity contained in each gas storage tank shall be limited to 43,800 curies noble gas (considered as Xe-133).APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: With the quantity of radioactive material in any gas storage tank exceeding the above limit, without delay suspend all additions of radioactive material to the tank and within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> reduce the tank contents to within the limit.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each gas storage tank shall be determined to be within the above limit at least once per 4 days by analysis of the Reactor Coolant System noble gases.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-14 Amendment No.-

t~g h>*Jy e p'l RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3 4.11.3 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.3 The solid radwaste system shall be used as applicable in accordance with a PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM for the SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes to ensure meeting the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and of 10 CFR Part 71 prior to shipment of radioactive wastes from the site.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a~With the packaging requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and/or 10 CFR Part 71 not satisfied, suspend shipments of defectively packaged solid radioactive wastes from the site.With the solid radwaste system inoperable for more than 31 days, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 a Special Report which includes the following information:

1.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, 2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status, 3.A description of the alternative used for SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes, and 4.Summary description of action(s)taken to prevent a recurrence.

c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1~13 are not applicable.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 11-15 Amendment No.

~t igAgf k J 1l Rt 41 Qt<'%P RA0raaCTIm m.uem 3 4 11.4 TOTAL OOSK LINETBG CON0ITIN FOR OPERATION 3.11.4 The dosi or dose caamftment to a real fndfvfdual fram all uranfum fuel cycle sources fs lfmf&d to<25 mrem to the total body or any organ (excipt the thyrofd, whfch fs lfmited to~76 area)over a period af 12 consecutf ve months.APPLICA8ILI7Y:

At all tfmes.A~iON: a.Mfth the calculated doses frcm the release of radioactive materials fn lfqufd or gaseous effluents exceeding%fee the lfmfts oi'pecfff-catfan 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.1.2.b, 3.11.2.2.a, 3.11.2.2.b, 3.11.2.3.a, or 3.11.2.3.b, fn lfeu of any other report required by Specfffcatfan 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Specfal Report to the Ofrector, Nuclear Reactor Regulatfan, U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Camnissfan, Washington, 0.C.206~8, within 30 days, which defines the corrective action to be taken to reduc subsequent releases to prevent recurrence of exceedfng the lfmfts of Specfffcatfan 3.11.4.Thfs Specfal Report shall fnclude an analysis which es.fmates the radfatfan exposure (dose)to a member of'he publfc fran uranium fuel cycle sources (includfng all ef 1uent pathways and direct radfation) for a 12 consecutfve month period that fncludes the release(s) covered by thfs report.If the estimated dose(s}exceeds the lfmfts o, Specification 3.11.4, and ff the release candffan resultfng fn violation af 40 CFR 190 has no.already been carr+:t-d, the Specfal Report shall fnclude a request far a variance fn accordance with the pravisfans af 40 CFR 19Q and fncludfng the specif'fed fnf'ar-matian af t 190.11(b).

Submittal oi'he report fs considered a timely request, and a varfance fs granted untf1 staff'ction an"Ne reques fs ccmplete.The variance only r laths to the lfmfts af 40 C.=R 190, and does not apply fn any way ta the~ufrenents for dose limitatfan af 10 Cr%Part 20, as addressed fn other sections af thfs Te wnfca1 Specf ff catf an.The prOVf SfanS 41 Spe fff Catians 3.0.3 and 6.9.l.l3 are not applicable.

SURVEiLt INC:-RHUIRBG i S 4.11.4 Oase Calculat'.ans Cunalatfve dose cantrfbutfans fran lfqufd and 4*.~4,f dl&*INSET lf tf 4 l1-!-2, 4.11.2-2, and 4.11.2.3 and with the OGQI.0.C.COOK UNIT L 3/4 11-17 Amenctment No.

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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION CONTINUED co With milk or fresh leafy vegetable samples unavailable from any of the sample locations required by Table 3'2-1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause of the unavailability of samples and identifies locations for obtaining replacement samples.The locations from which samples were unavailable may then be deleted from Table 3.12-1 provided the locations from which the replacement samples were obtained are added to the environmental, monitoring program as replacement locations, if available.

d.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4'2.1 The radiological environmental monitoring samples shall be collected pursuant to Table 3.12-1 from the locations given in the table and figures in the ODCM and shall be analyzed pursuant to the requirements of Table 3.12-1 and 4.12-1.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 12-2 Amendment No.

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.RADIOLOGICAL BlVIRCNEHTAL MONITORING 3 4.12.480 USE CENSUS LIMITING CONamOH FOR OPERATION 3.12.2 A land use census sha11 he conducted and shall fdentffy the loca-tfon of the nearest mf1k anfaal, the'nearest resfdence and the nearest garden>>of greater than SN square feet producfng fresh leafy vegetables fn each of the~land caverfng meterolaqfcal sectors wfthfn a dfstance of ffve argyles.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.aCTION: a.Mfth a land use census fdentffyfng a locatfon(s}

whfch yfelds a calculated dose or dase comf&ent greater than the values currently befng calculated fn Spccfffcatfon 4.11.2.3, pre-pare and suhmft to the Ccamfssfon wfthfn 30 days, pursuant ta Specfffcatfon 6.9.2.a Specfal Report.whfch fdentfffes the new lacatfan(s}.

b.Mfth a 1and use census fdentffyfng a locatfon(s) whfch yfelds a calcu1ated dose or dose ceanf~nt (vfa the same exaasure patnwav)20 percent areater than at a lacatfan free whfch sam@les are currentTy befnq obtafned fn accordance wfth Specfffcatfan 3.i2.1, prepare and sulmtt to the Ceaaissfon wfthfn 30 days, pursuant to Specfffcatfon S.9.2, a Specfal Report whfch fdentfffes the new lacatfan.The neo 1acatfan shall be added.to the radfologfcal envfronmental monftarfng program.wfthfn 30 days, ff lossfble.The.samplfng locatfon havfng the lowest calculated'ose or aose ccamftment (vfa the same exposure pathway)may be deleted fram thfs monftarfng program after (Octaber 3'l)of tha year fn whfch thfs land use census was conducted.

c.The orovfsfans of Specfffcatfons 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SUPlKILLANCF REOUIR&ENTS 4-12-2.The land use census shall be conducted at.least once per 12..months bet~the dates of June 1 and October 1, by door-to<oar survey, aerfal survey, ar by consultfng local agrfculture authorf tfes.roan ear vegetatfan sanplfng may be performed at the sfte boundary fn the dfrectfon sector wfth the hfghest 0/g fn 1 feu of the garden census.0-C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 12-9 Amendment No.

(4t RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3 4 12.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.12.3 Analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program which has been approved by the Commission.

APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: With analyses not being performed as required above, report the corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.12.3 A summary of the results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program and in accordance with the ODCM (or participants in the EPA crosscheck program shall provide the EPA program code designation for the unit)shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 3/4 12-10 Amendment No.

T'I I l pl ll 3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION 3.0.1 Compliance with the Limiting in the succeeding specifications is MODES or other conditions specified to meet the Limiting Conditions for requirements shall be met.Conditions for Operation contained required during the OPERATIONAL therein;except that upon failure Operation, the associated ACTION 3.0.2 Noncompliance with a specification shall exist when the requirements of the Limiting Condition for Operation and associated ACTION requirements are not met within the specified time intervals.

If the Limiting Condition for Operation is restored prior to expiration of the specified time intervals, completion of the ACTION requirements is not required.3.0.3 When a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met, except as provide in the associated ACTION requirements, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> action shall be initiated to place it, as applicable, in: a.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, b.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, and c.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.Where corrective measures are completed that permit operation under the ACTION requirements, the action may be taken in accordance with the specified time limits as measured from the time of failure to meet the Limiting Condition for Operation.

Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.

This specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.3.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made when the conditions for the Limiting Condition for Operation are not met and the associated ACTION requires a shutdown if they are not met within a specified time interval.Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or specified condition may be made in accordance with ACTION requirements when conformance to them permits continued operation of the facility for an unlimited period of time.This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.

Exceptions to these requirements are stated in the individual specifications.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-1 Amendment No.

k 4 A I, Qt tfg Li 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.0.5 When a system, subsystem, train, component or device is determined to be inoperable solely because its emergency power source is inoperable, or solely because its normal power source is inoperable, it may be considered OPERABLE for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of its applicable Limiting Condition for Operation, provided: (1)its corresponding normal or emergency power source is OPERABLE;and (2)all of its redundant system(s), subsystem(s), train(s), component(s) and device(s)are OPERABLE, or likewise satisfy the requirements of this specification, Unless both conditions (1)and (2)are satisfied, within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> action shall be initiated to place the unit in a MODE in which the applicable Limiting Condition for Operation does not apply by placing it as applicable in: l.At least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, 2.At least HOT SHUTDOWN within the following 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, and 3.At least COLD SHUTDOWN within the subsequent 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.This Specification is not applicable in MODES 5 or 6.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.1 Surveillance Requirements shall be met during the OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions specified for individual Limiting Conditions for Operation unless otherwise stated in an individual Surveillance Requirement.

4.0.2 Each Surveillance Requirement shall be performed within the specified time interval with: a.A maximum allowable extension not to exceed 25%of the surveillance interval, but b.The combined time interval for any three consecutive surveillance intervals shall not exceed 3.25 times the specified surveillance interval.4.0.3 Failure to perform a Surveillance Requirement within the allowed"surveillance interval, defined by Specification 4.0.2, shall constitute noncompliance with the OPERABILITY requirements for a Limiting Condition for Operation.(This does not apply to surveillances that have been delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4.)The time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time it is identified that a Surveillance Requirement has not been performed.

The ACTION requirements may be delayed for up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to permit completion of the surveillance when the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements are less than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment.

4.0.4 Entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition shall not be made unless the Surveillance Requirement(s) associated with a Limiting Condition of Operation has been performed within the stated surveillance interval or as otherwise specified.

This provision shall not prevent passage through or to OPERATIONAL MODES as required to comply with ACTION requirements.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-2 AMENDMENT NO.

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APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.5 Surve1llance Requ1rements for fnservfce inspection and testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components shall be applicable as follows: a.Inservice inspection of ASME Code Class I, 2, and 3 compone'nts and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed fn accordance with Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50, Sectfon 50.55a(g), except where specif1c written relief has been granted by the Commission pursuant to 10 CFR 50, Section 50.55a(g)(6)(i).

b.Surveillance intervals specified fn Section XI of the ASHE Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda for the inservice inspection and testing activities required by the ASHE Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code arid applicable Addenda shall be applicable as follows in these Technfcal Speciffcatfors:

ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Required frequencies Code and applicable Addenda for performing inservice terminology for fnservice inspection and testing fns ection and testfn actfvftfes activfties ee y t east once per ays Honthly At least once per 31 days quarter ly or every 3 months At least once per 92 days Semiannually or every 6 months At least once per 184 days Every 9 months At least once per 276 days Yearly or annually At least once per 366 days c.The provis1ons of Specification 4.0.2 are applicable to the above required frequencies for performfng inservfce inspection and test1ng activities.

d, Performance of the above fnservfce inspection and testing activities shall be fn addition to other specified Surveillance Requirements.

e.Mothfng fn the ASME Bof'ler and Pressure Vessel Code shall be'onstrued to supersede the requirements of any Technical Specification.

4.0.6 By specific reference to this section, those surveillances which must be performed on or before March 31, 1986, and are designated as 18-month surveillances (or required as outage-related surveillances under the provisions of Specification 4.0.5)may be delayed until the end of the refueling outage scheduled to begin on or before February 28, 1986.For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 2 1986 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-3 Amendment Ho.

4~1 APPLICABILITY SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.0.7 By specific reference to this section, those surveillances which must be performed on or before July 1, 1988 and are designated as 18-month surveillances (or required as outage-related surveillances-under the provisions of Specification 4.0.5)may be delayed until the end of the cycle 6-7 refueling outage (currently scheduled to begin during the latter part of the second quarter of 1988).For these specific surveillances under this section, the specified time intervals required by Specification 4.0.2 will be determined with the new initiation date established by the surveillance date during the Unit 2 1988 refueling outage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.

3 4 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION AND SURVEILLANCE PE UIREMEHTS BASES S ecification 3.0.1 throu h 3.0.4 establish the general requirements applicable to m>t nq on t ons or peration.These requirements are based on the requirements for Limiting Conditions for Operation stated in the Code of Federal Regulations, 10 CFR 50.36{c){2): "Limiting conditions for operation are the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment required for safe operation of the facility.i/hen a limiting condition for operation of a nuclear reactor is not met, the licensee shall shut down the reactor or follow any remedial action permitted by the technical specification until the condition can be met." S ecffication

3.0.1 establishes

the Applicability statement within each n v ua spec cation as the requirement for when (i.e., in which OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions) conformance to the Limiting Conditions for Operation is required for safe operation of the facility.The ACTION requirements establish those remedial measures that must be taken within specified time limits when the requirements of a Limiting Condition for Operation are not met.There are two basic types of ACTION requirements.

The first specifies the remedial measures that permit continued operation of the facility which is not further restricted by the time limits of the ACTION requirements.

In this case, conformance to the ACTION requirements provides an acceptable level of safety for unlimited continued operation as long as the ACTION requirements continue to be met.The second type of ACTION requirement specifies a time limit in which conformance to the conditions of the Limiting Condition for Operation must be met.This time limit is the allowable outage time to restore an inoperable system or component to OPERABLE status or for restoring parameters within specified limits.If these actions are not completed within the allowable outage time limits, a shutdown is required to place the facility in a MODE or condition in which the specification no longer applies.It is not intended that the shutdown ACTION requirements be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of a system(s)or component(s) from service in lieu of other alternatives that would not result in redundant systems or components being inoperable.

The specified time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time it is identified that a Limiting Condition for Operation is not met.The time limits of the ACTION requirements are also applicable when a system or component is removed from service for surveillance testing or investigation of operational problems.Individual specifications may include a specified time limit for the completion of a Surveillance Requirement when~equipment is removed from service.In this case, the allowable outage time D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 B 3/4 0-1 Amendment No.

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3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued) limits of the ACTION requ1rements are.applicable when this 11mft expires ff the surveillance has not been completed.

'Hhen a shutdown fs required to comply with ACTION reouirements, the plant may have enter ed a MODE in which a new specification becomes applicable.

In this case, the tfme limits of the ACTION requirements would apply from the point in time that the new speci<icatfon becomes applicable 1f'he requirements of the Lfmfting Condition for Operation are not met.S ecfficatfon

3.0.2 establishes

that noncompliance with a specification exists w en t e reau rements of the Limiting Condition for Operatfon are not met and the associated ACTION requirements have not been implemented within the specified time fnter val.The purpose of thfs speciffcat1on is to clarify that (I)fmplementation of the ACTION requirements.

within the specified time interval constitutes compliance with a specification and (2)completion of the remedial measures of the ACTION requirements is not required when compliance with a L1m1ting Condition of Operation 1s restored within the time interval specfffed in the assocfated ACTION requirements.

S ecfffcatfon

3.0.3 establishes

the shutdown ACTION requfrements that must be mp emente w en a Lfmftfng Condition for Operat1on is not met and the condition fs not specffically add~essed by the associated ACTION requirements.

The purpose of th1s speciffcat1on fs to delineate the time lfm1ts for placing the unit in a safe shutdown MODE when plant operation cannot be mafntafned w1thfn the limits for safe operat1on def1ned by the Lfmit1ng Condftfons for Operation and fts ACTION requirements.

It fs not contended to be used as an operational convenience which permits (routine)voluntary removal of redundant systems or components from servfce in lieu of other alternatives that would not result 1n redundant systems or components being inoperable.

One hour fs allowed to prepare for an orderly shutdown before 1n1tfating a change fn plant operation.

This time permits the operator to coordinate the reduct1on fn electrical generation with the load dispatcher to ensure the stability and avaflab11fty of the electrical grid.The time limits specified to reach lower MODES of operation permit the shutdown to proceed fn a controlled and orderly manner that fs well wfth1n the specfffed maximum cooldown rate and within the cooldown capab11itfes of the facility assuming only the minimum required equipment is OPERABLE.This reduces thermal stresses on components of the primary coolant system and the potential for a plant upset that could challenge safety systems under condftfons for which this specif1cation applies.If remedial measures permitting lfmfted continued operatfon of the facility under the provisions of the ACTION requirements are completed, the shutdown may be terminated.

The tfme limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable from the point in time there was a failure to meet a Limiting Conditfon.for Operation.

Therefore, the shutdown may be terminated if the ACTION requirements have been met or, the time',imfts of.the ACTION requirements have not expired, thus providing an allowance for the completfon of the required actions.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 B 3/4 0-2 Amendment No.

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When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 3.0.4 do not apply because they would delay placing the facility in a lower MODE of operation.

3.0.5 This specification delineates what additional conditions must be satisfied to permit operation to continue, consistent with the ACTION state-ments for power sources, when a normal or emergency power source is not OPERABLE.It specifically prohibits operation when one division is inoperable because its normal or emergency power source is inoperable and a system, subsystem, t~ain, component or device in another division is inoperable for another reason.The provisions of this specification permit the ACTION statements associated with individual systems, subsystems, trains, components, or devices to be consistent with the ACTION statements of the associated electrical power source.It allows operation.

to be governed by the time limits of the ACTION statement associated with the Limiting Condition for Operation for the normal or emergency power source, not the individual ACTION statements for each system, subsystem, train, component or device that is determined to be inoper able solely because of the inoperability of its normal or emergency power source.For example, Specification 3.S.l.1 requires in part that two emergency diesel generators be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides for a 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> out-of-service time when one emergency diesel generator is not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consideration of Specification 3.0.5, all systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices supplied by the inoperable emergency power source would also be inoperable.

This should dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements for each of the applicable Limiting Conditions for Operation.

However, the provisions of Specificat on 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the inoperable emergency diesel generator instead, provided the other specified conditions are satisfied.

In this case, this would mean that the corresponding normal power source must be OPERABLE, and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components, and devices must be OPERABLE, or otherwise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design function and have at least one normal or one emergency power source OPERABLE).

If they are not satisfied, action is requi'red in accordance with this specification.

As a further example, Specification 3.8.1.1 requires"in part that two physi-.cal*ly independent circuits between the offsite transmission network and the onsite Class IE distribution system-be OPERABLE.The ACTION statement provides a 24-hour out-of-service time when both required nffsite circuits are not OPERABLE.If the definition of OPERABLE were applied without consideration.

of Specification 3.0.5, all systems, subsystems, trains, components'nd devices/D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 8 3/4 0-4 Amendment No.

C.~1'II~rt%I Qt T P, 6 3/4.0 APPLlCABILZTY BASES (Continued) supplied by the inoperable normal power sour ces, both of the offsite circuits, would also be inoperable.

This would dictate invoking the applicable ACTION statements for each of the applicable LCOs.However, the provisions of Speci fication 3.0.5 permit the time limits for continued operation to be consistent with the ACTION statement for the fnoper able normal power sources fnstead, provided the other specified conditions are satisffed.

In this case, this would mean that for one division the emergency power source must be OP'ERABLE (as must be the components supp1ied by the emergency power sour"e)and al1 redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices in the other division must be OPERABt E, or likewise satisfy Specification 3.0.5 (i.e., be capable of performing their design functions and have an emerge.~cy power source OPERABLE).

In other words, both emergency power sources must be OPERABLE and all redundant systems, subsystems, trains, components and devices fn both divisions must also be OPERABLE.If these conditions are not satisfied, action is required in accordance with this specification.

In MODES 5 or 6, Specification 3.0.5 is not applicable, and thus the individual ACTION statements for each applicable Limiting Condition for Operation in these MODES must be adhered to.S ecffications 4.0.1 throuqh 4.0.5 establish the general requirements app ca e to urve ance eou rements, These requirements are based on the Survefllance Requirements stated in the Code of Federal Reoulations, 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3): "Surveillance requirements are requirements relating to test, calibra-tion, or inspection to assuage that the necessary quality of systems and components fs mafntafned, that facility operatfon will be within the safety limits, and that the limiting conditions of operation will be met." S ecffication

4.0.1 establishes

the requirement that survefllances must be per orme ur ng t e OPERATIONAL MODES or other conditions for which the requfrements of the Limiting Conditions for Operation apply unless otherwise stated fn an individual Surveillance Requirement.

The purpose of thfs speci-fication fs to ensure that survefllances are performed to verify the opera-tional status of systems and components and that parameters are within speci-ffed limits to ensure safe operation of the facility when the plant is fn a NODE or other specified condition for which the assocfated Limiting Conditions for Operation are applicable.

Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed when the facflfty is fn an OPERATIONAL MODE for which the requfrements of the associated Lfmitfng Condition for Operation do not apply unless otherwise specfffed.

The Survef11ance Requirements associated with a Special Test Exception are only applicable when the Special Test Exception fs used as an allowable exception to the requirements of a specification.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 B 3/4 0-5 Amendment No.

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3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued)

S ecffication

4.0.2 establishes

the conditions under which the specified time~nterva or urve llance Requirements may be extended.Item a.permits an allowable extension of the normal surveillance fnterval to facilitate survefllance scheduling and consideration of plant operating conditions that may not be suitable for conducting the surveillance; e.g.', transient conditions or other ongoing surveillance or maintenance activities.

Item b.limits the use of the provisions of ftem a.to ensure that ft is not used repeatedly to extend the surveillance interval beyond that specified.

The limits of Specification 4.0.2 are based on engineering iudgment and the recognitfon that the most probable result of any particular surveillance being performed is the verification of conformance with the Surveillance Requirements.

These provisions are sufficient to ensure that the reliability ensured through, surveillance activities is not significantly degraded beyond that obtained from the specified surveillance interval.S ecification

4.0.3 establishes

the failure to perform a Surveillance equsrement wit sn the allowed surveillance interval, defined by the provisions

~~~~~~~of Specification 4.0.2, as a condition that constitutes a failure to meet the OPERABILITY requirements for a Limiting Condition for Operation.

Under the provisions of this specification, systems and components are assumed to be OPERABLE when Surveillance Requirements have been satisfactorfly performed within the specified time interval.However, nothing in this provision is to be construed as implying that systems or components are OPERABLE when they are found or known to be inoperable although still meeting the Surveillance Requirements.

This specification also clarifies that the ACTION requirements are applicable when Surveillance Requirements have not been completed within the allowed surveillance fnterval and that the time limits of the ACTION requirements apply from the point fn time ft fs fdentified that a surveillance has not been performed and not at the time that the allowed surveillance interval was exceeded.Completion of the Surveillance Requirement withfn the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements restores compliance with the requirements of Specification 4.0.3.However, this does not negate the fact that the failure to have performed the surveillance within the allowed surveillance interval, defined by the provisions of Specfffcatfon 4.0.2, was a violation of the OPERABILITY requirements of a Limiting Condition for Operation that is subject to enforcement action.Further, the failure to perform a surveillance wfthfn the provisions of Specification 4.0.2 fs a violation of a Technfcal Specification requirement and is, therefore, a reportable event under the requfremen.s of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(f)(B) because It fs a condition prohibited by the plant's Technf'cal Specifications.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 B 3/4 0-6 Amendment No.

~j i 1 4 41 hk Le 3 4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES Continued If the allowable outage time limits of the ACTION requirements are less than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, e.g., Specification 3.0.3, a 24-hour allowance is provided to permit a delay in implementing the ACTION requirements.

This provides an adequate time limit to complete Surveillance Requirements that have not been performed.

The purpose of thi,s allowance is to permit the completion of a surveillance before a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements or before other remedial measures would be required that may preclude completion of a surveillance.

The basis for this allowance includes consideration for plant conditions, adequate planning, availability of personnel, the time required to perform the surveillance, and the safety significance of the delay in completing the required surveillance.

This provision also provides a time limit for the completion of Surveillance Requirements that become applicable as a consequence of MODE changes imposed by ACTION requirements.

If a surveillance is not completed within the 24-hour allowance, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at that time.When a surveillance is performed within the 24-hour allowance and the Surveillance Requirements are not met, the time limits of the ACTION requirements are applicable at the time that the surveillance is terminated.

For surveillances that may be delayed per exemption to Specification 4.0.4, it is expected that the surveillances will be performed expeditiously after entering the applicable mode.However, it is recognized that plant conditions may, at times, cause greater than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to be required to complete the surveillance.

Surveillance Requirements do not have to be performed on inoperable equipment because the ACTION requirements define the remedial measures that apply.However, the Surveillance Requirements have to be met to demonstrate that inoperable equipment has been restored to OPERABLE status.S ecification

4.0.4 establishes

the requirement that all applicable surveillances must be met before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other condition of operation specified in the Applicability statement.

The purpose of this specification is to ensure that system and component OPERABILITY requirements or parameter limits are met before entry into a MODE or condition for which these systems and components ensure safe operation of the facility.This provision applies to changes in OPERATIONAL MODES or other specified conditions associated with plant shutdown as well as startup.Under the provisions of this specification, the applicable Surveillance Requirements must be performed within the specified surveillance interval to ensure that the Limiting Conditions for Operation are met during initial plant startup or following a plant outage.When a shutdown is required to comply with ACTION requirements, the provisions of Specification 4.0.4 do not apply because this would delay placing the facility in a lower MODE of operation.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 B 3/4 0-7 AMENDMENT NO.,

h 3/4.0 APPLICABILITY BASES (Continued)

S ecification

4.0.5 establishes

the requirement that inservice inspection of o e ass , 2, and 3 components and inservice testing of ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 pumps and valves shall be performed fn accordance with a periodically updated version of Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and Addenda as required by 10 CFR 50.55a.These requirements apply except when relief has been provided in writing by the Conmissfon.

This specification includes a clarfffcation of the frequencies for performfng the fnservfce inspection and testing activities required by Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.Thfs clarification fs provided to ensure consistency in surveillance intervals throughout the Technical Specifications and to remove any ambiguities relative to the frequencies for performing the required inservice inspection and testing activities.

Under the terms of this specfffcation, the more restrictive requirements of the Technfcal Speciffcations take precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and applicable Addenda.The requirements of Specification 4.0.4 to perform surveillance activities before entry into an OPERATIONAL MODE or other specified condition takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows pumps and valves to be tested up to one week after return to normal operation.

The Technical Specification definition of OPERABLE does not allow a grace period before a component, that fs not capable of performing its specified function, is declared inoperable and takes precedence over the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provision which allows a valve to be incapable of performing fts specified function for up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> before being declared inoperable.

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3 3-svtJM ro TOTAL NO.0 C A E 1.Manual Reactor Trip 2.Power Range, Neutron Flux 4 3.Power Range, Neutron Flux 4 lligh Positive Rate i.Power Range, Neutron Flux, 4 lligh Negative Rata 5.Intaraediate Range, Neutron Flux ClfAHNEID.XRMrKP MINIMUM CllANHELS~OP'~Q~IE APPLICABLE on.s 1, 2 and*1, 2 and>>1, 2 1, 2 1,'and*6.Source Range, Neutron Flux A.Startup 8.Shutdown~~7.Overtemparatura

.-hT Four Loop Operation 8.Overpower hT Four Loop Operation 2I and*3, 4 and 5 1,-2 1, 2 0

-~TABLE 3.3-1 Continued REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION n n O O I FUNCTIONAL UNIT 9.Pressurizer Pressure-Low 10.Pressurizer Pressure-High 11.Pressurizer Water Level-High MINIMUM TOTAL NO.CHANNELS CHANNELS OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE 1, 2 1, 2 1I 2 6 7¹APPLICABLE MODES~A~ION 12.Loss of Flow-Single Loop (Above P-8)13.Loss of Flow-Two Loops (Above P-7 and below P-8)3/loop 3/loop 2/loop in 2/loop in any opera-each opera-ting loop ting loop 2/loop in 2/loop in two opera-each opera-ting loops ting loop 14.Steam Generator Water Level-Low-Low 15.Steam/Feedwater Flow Mismatch and Low Steam Generator Water Level 3/loop 2/loop-level and'/loop-flow mismatch in same loop 2/loop in any opera-ting loop 1/loop-j.evel coincident with 1/loop-flow mismatch in same loop 2/loop in-1, 2 each opera-ting loop 1/loop-level 1, 2 and 2/loop-flow mismatch or 2/loop-level and 1/loop-flow mismatch

-~.n A O O I TABLE 3.3-1 Continued REACTOR TRIP SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNIT 16.Undervoltage-Reactor Coolant 4-1/bus Pumps 1 6 MINIMUM TOTAL NO.CHANNELS CHANNELS APPLICABLE OF CHANNELS TO TRIP OPERABLE MODES~C~ON 17.Underfreguency-Reactor Coolant Pumps 18: Turbine Trip A.Low Fluid Oil Pressure B.Turbine Stop Valve Closure 19.Safety Injection Input from ESF 4-1/bus 1, 2 7¹6 20.Reactor Coolant Pump Breaker Position Trip A.Above P-8 B.Above P-7 and below P-8 21.Reactor Trip Breakers 22.Automatic Trip Logic 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker 1/breaker per oper-ating loop 1, 2 3*4*5*1, 2 3*4*5*10 11 1, 13 14 1 14 TABLE 3.3-3 (Continued)

ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURE ACTUATION SYSTEH INSTRUHENTATION FUNCTIONAL UNIT TOTAl.NO.OP CIIANNELS CHANNELS TO TRIP HINIHUH CI IANNELS OPL'RABLE APPlICABLE HODES 6 HOTOR DRIVEN AUXILIARY PEEDMATER PUHPS a.Steam Generator Mater Level-Low-Low b.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage 3/Stm.Gen.2/Bus-2/Stm.Gen.any Stm.Gen.2/Bus 2/Stm.Gen.2/Bus 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 c.Safety Injection 2, 3 d.l.oss of Hain Feedwater Pumps 7.TURBINE DRIVEN AUXILIARY PEEDMATER PUHPS a.Steam Generator'Mater Level-Low-Low 2/Stm.Gen.3/Stm.Gen.'ny 2 Stm.Gen.2/Stm.Gen.1, 2, 3 b.Reactor Coolant Pump Bus Undervoltage 4-1/Bus 1, 2, 3 S.LOSS OP POHER a.4 kv Bus Loss of Voltage b.4 kv Bus Degraded Voltage 3/Bus 3/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 2/Bus 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 4 l INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION*

LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.4 The meteorological monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-8 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a~With the number of OPERABLE meteorological monitoring channels less than required by Table 3.3-8, suspend all release of gaseous radioactive material from the radwaste gas decay tanks until the inoperable channel(s) is restored to OPERABLE status.b.With one or more required meteorological monitoring channels inoperable for more than 7 days, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 10 days outlining the cause of the malfunction and the plans for restoring the channel(s) to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.4 Each of the above meteorological monitoring instrumentation channels shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK and CHANNEL CALIBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-5,*Shared system with D.C.COOK-UNIT 1 D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-39 Amendment No.

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INSTRUMENTATION FIRE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.8 As a minimum, the fire detection instrumentation for each fire detection zone shown in Table 3.3-11 shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

Whenever equipment protected by the fire detection instrument(s) is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION'ith the number of OPERABLE fire detection instrument(s) less than the minimum number OPERABLE requirement of Table 3.3-11: a.Within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establish a fire watch patrol to inspect the zone(s)with the inoperable instrument(s) at least once per hour, unless the instrument(s) is lo'cated inside the containment, then inspect the containment at least once per 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> or monitor the containment air temperature at least once per hour at the locations listed in Specification 4.6.1.5.b.Restore the inoperable instrument(s) to OPERABLE status within 14 days, or in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the acti, on t'aken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the instrument(s) to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.8.1 Each of the above required fire detection instruments which are accessible during plant operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months by performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST.Fire detectors which are not accessible during plant operation shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST during each COLD SHUTDOWN exceeding 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> unless performed in the previous 6 months.4.3.3.8.2 The NFPA Standard 72D Class B supervised circuits supervision associated with the detector alarms of each of the above required fire detection instruments shall be demonstrated OPERABLE at least once per 6 months.DE C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-50 Amendment No.

l, T'~y(tl' INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE LI UID EFFLUENT INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.9 The radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-12 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of Specification 3.11.1.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:

As shown in Table 3.3-12.ACTION: a~With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.1.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive liquid effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.

b.With one or more radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels inoperable, take the applicable ACTION shown in Table 3.3-12.c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.9.1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.4.3.3.9.2 Each radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-8.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-53 Amendment No.

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INSTRUMENTATION RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS PROCESS AND EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.3.3.10 The radioactive gaseous process and effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in Table 3.3-13 shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip setpoints set to ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are not exceeded.APPLICABILITY:

As shown in Table 3.3-13.ACTION: a~With a radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip setpoint less conservative than a value which will ensure that the limits of 3.11.2.1 are met, without delay suspend the release of radioactive gaseous effluents monitored by the affected channel, reset, or declare the channel inoperable.

b.With less than the minimum number of radioactive gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation channels OPERABLE, take the ACTION shown in Table 3.3-13.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.3.3.10.1 The setpoints shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in the ODCM and shall be recorded.+

4.3.3.10.2 Each radioactive gaseous process or effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION, and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-9.*This surveillance requirement does not apply to the Waste Gas Holdup System Hydrogen and Oxygen Monitors, as their setpoints are not addressed in the ODCM.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 3-58 Amendment No.

wy Jx REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM OVERPRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.4.9.3 At least one of the following overpressure protection systems shall be OPERABLE: a.Two power operated relief valves (PORVs)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 435 psig, or b.One power operated relief valve (PORV)with a lift setting of less than or equal to 435 psig and the RHR safety valve with a lift setting of less than or equal to 450 psi, or c.A reactor coolant system vent of greater than or equal to 2 square inches.APPLICABILITY:

When the temperature of one or more of the RCS cold legs is less than or equal to 152 F, except when the reactor vessel 0 head is removed.ACTION: a.With two PORV's inoperable or with one PORV inoperable and the RHR safety valve inoperable, either restore the inoperable PORV or RHR safety valve to OPERABLE status within 7 days or depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within the next 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until the inoperable PORV or RHR safety valve has been restored to OPERABLE status.b.With both PORV's inoperable, depressurize and vent the RCS through an at least 2 square inch vent(s)within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />;maintain the RCS in a vented condition until both PORVs or one PORV and the RHR safety valve have been restored to OPERABLE status.c.In the event either the PORVs, the RHR safety valve or the RCS vent(s)are used to mitigate a RCS pressure transient, a Special Report shall be prepared and submitted to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within 30 days.The report shall describe the circumstances initiating the transient, the effect of the PORVs or vent(s)on the transient and any corrective action necessary to prevent recurrence'.

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I A~jM.gpss C)yrt REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM 3.4.10 STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASME CODE CLASS 1 2 AND 3 COMPONENTS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.4.10.1 The structural integrity of ASME Code Class 1, 2 and 3 components shall be maintained in accordance with Specification 4.4.10.1 APPLICABILITY:

ALL MODES ACTION: With the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 1 component(s) not conforming to the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected component(s) to within its limit or isolate the affected component(s) prior to increasing the Reactor Coolant System 0 temperature more than 50 F above the minimum temperature required by NDT considerations.

b.With the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 2 component(s) not conforming to the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected component(s) to within its limit or isolate the affected component(s) prior to increasing the Reactor Coolant System temperature above 200 F.0 With the structural integrity of any ASME Code Class 3 component(s) not conforming to the above requirements, restore the structural integrity of the affected component(s) to within its limit or isolate the affected component(s) from service.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.4.10.1 In addition to the requirements of Specification 4.0.5, each reactor coolant pump flywheel shall be inspected per the recommendations of Regulatory Position C.4.b of Regulatory Guide 1.14, Revision 1, August 1975.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 4-31 Amendment No.

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3 4.7 PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.1 TURBINE CYCLE SAFETY VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.1.1 All main steam line code safety valves associated with each steam generator shall be OPERABLE with lift s'ettings as specified in Table 3.7-4.APPLICABILITY:

MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION'.With 4 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves inoperable, operation in MODES 1, 2 and 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />, either the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status or the Power Range Neutron Flux High Trip Setpoint is reduced per Table 3.7-1;otherwise, be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />.b.With 3 reactor coolant loops and associated steam generators in operation and with one or more main steam line code safety valves associated with an operating loop inoperable, operation in MODE 3 may proceed provided, that within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />, either the inoperable valve is restored to'PERABLE status or the reactor trip breakers are opened;otherwise, be in COLD SHUTDOWN within the next 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.1 No additional Surveillance Requirements other than those required by Specification 4.0.5.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-1 Amendment No.

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PLANT SYSTEMS STEAM GENERATOR STOP VALVES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.1.5 Each steam generator stop valve shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

MODES 1, 2 and 3.ACTION: MODE 1-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable but open, POWER OPERATION may continue provided the inoperable valve is restored to OPERABLE status within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />;otherwise, reduce power to less than or equal to 5 percent of RATED THERMAL POWER within the next 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.MODES 2-With one steam generator stop valve inoperable, and 3 subsequent operation in MODES 2 or 3 may proceed provided the stop valve is maintained closed.Otherwise, be in HOT SHUTDOWN within the next 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.1.5.1 Each steam generator stop valve shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by verifying full closure within 5 seconds when tested pursuant to Specification 4.0.5.4.7.1.5.2 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 3.4.7.1.5.3 The provisions of Specification 4.0.4 are not applicable for entry into MODE 2 when performing PHYSICS TESTS at the beginning of a cycle provided the steam generator stop valves are maintained closed.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-10 Amendment No.

e$'J i@~layt>I{'i PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.8 SEALED SOURCE CONTAMINATION LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.8.1 Each sealed source containing radioactive material either in excess of 100 microcuries of beta and/or gamma emitting material or 5 microcuries of alpha emitting material, shall be free of>0.005 microcuries of removable contamination.

APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.Each sealed source with removable contamination in excess of the above limits shall be immediately withdrawn from use and: 1.Either decontaminated and repaired, or 2.Disposed of in accordance with Commission Regulations.

b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.8.1.1 Test Re uirements-Each sealed source shall be tested for leakage and/or contamination by: a.The licensee, or b.Other persons specifically authorized by the Commission or an Agreement State.The test method shall have a detection sensitivity of at least 0.005 microcuries per test sample.4.7.8.1.2 Test Fre uencies-Each category of sealed sources shall be tested at the frequency described below.a.Sources in use excludin startu sources and fission detectors reviousl sub ected to core flux)-At least once per six months for all sealed sources containing radioactive materials.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-34 Amendment No.

PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.9 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS FIRE SUPPRESSION WATER SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.1 The fire suppression water system shall be OPERABLE with: a.Two*high demand pumps, one of which shall be a diesel driven pump, with their discharge aligned to the fire suppression header.An OPERABLE flow path capable of taking suction from Lake Michigan and transferring the water through distribution piping with OPERABLE sectionalizing control or isolation valves to the yard hydrant curb valves and the first valve ahead of the hose standpipe or spray system riser or water flow alarm device on each sprinkler, required to be OPERABLE per Specifications 3.7.9.2 and 3.7.9.5.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With one pump inoperable, restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE status within 7 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the plans and procedures to be used to provide for the loss of redundancy in this system.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

With the fire suppression water system otherwise inoperable:

l.Establish a backup fire suppression water system within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, and 2.Submit a Special Report in accordance with Specification 6.9.2.a)By telephone within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> b)Confirmed by telegram, mailgram or facsimile transmission no later than the first working day following the event, and*Shared system with D.C.Cook-Unit 1 D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-36 Amendment No.

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PLANT SYSTEMS SPRAY AND OR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.2 The spray and/or sprinkler systems located in the areas, shown in Table 3.7-5 shall be OPERABLE: APPLICABILITY:

Whenever equipment in the spray/sprinkler protected areas is required to be OPERABLE: ACTION a.With one or more of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for those areas*in which redundant safe shutdown systems or components could be damaged.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperabili.ty and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.2 Each of the above required spray and/or sprinkler systems shall be demonstrated to be OPERABLE: a.At least once per 12 months by cycling each testable valve in the flow path through at least one complete cycle of full travel.*For the reactor coolant pumps preaction sprinklers inside the containment, a closed circuit television located in the lower containment, with periodic monitoring (and hourly logging)of the CCTV screen, shall be an acceptable substitute to an hourly fire watch patrol.For high radiation areas, where closed circuit television coverage does not exist, an hourly fire watch patrol will be instituted.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-39 Amendment No.

4l~/K g"t/P PLANT SYSTEMS LOW PRESSURE CO SYSTEMS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.3 The low pressure CO systems located in the areas shown in Table 3.7-6 shall be OPERABLk." APPLICABILITY:

Whenever equipment in the low pressure C02 protected areas is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION a.With one or more of the above required low pressure C02 systems isolated for personnel protection, to permit entry for routine tours, maintenance, construction or surveillance testing, verify the operability of the fire detection system as per Specification 4.3.3.8 in the affected area(s)and establish a Roving Fire Watch Patrol (as defined in the Bases Section)in those areas affected by the isolated C02 system(s).

In the event that the Roving Fire Watch patrol cannot be maintained in the affected areas, then personnel must be evacuated and the C02 system returned to its normal condition.

IJ b.With one or more of the above required low pressure C02 systems inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for those areas in which redundant safe shutdown systems or components could be damaged;for other areas ensure that back-up fire suppression equipment is available and establish an hourly fire watch patrol.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.c.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.3 Each of the above required low pressure CO systems shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 7 days by verifying the C02 storage tank level to be>50$and pressure to be>285 psig, and b.At least once per 18 months by verifying:

1.The system valves, associated ventilation dampers and self closing fire doors actuate manually and automatically, upon receipt of a simulated actuation signal, and 2.Flow from each nozzle during a"Puff Test".D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-42 Amendment No.

pi., I 1'lj L PLANT SYSTEMS HALON SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.4 The Halon system located in the Unit 2 Control Room Cable Spreading Area shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

Whenever equipment in the Halon protected areas is required to be OPERABLE'CTION:

With the above required Halon system inoperable, within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> verify that t'e fire detection system and the backup C02 fire suppression system are OPERABLE;otherwise, establish a continuous fire watch with backup fire suppression equipment for the Control Room Cable Spreading Area.Restore the system to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6'.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.4 The above Halon system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a~At least once per 6 months by verifying each Halon storage tank to be>95%of full charge weight and to be>90%of full charge pressure.b.At least once per 18 months by: 1.Verifying the system, including associated ventilation dampers, actuates manually and automatically to a simulated test signal.2.Performance of an air flow test or CO puff test through headers and nozzles to assure no blockage.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-44 Amendment No.

PLANT SYSTEMS FIRE HOSE STATIONS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.9.5 The fire hose standpipe connections in the following locations shall be OPERABLE: 1.Auxiliary Building (minimum 12).2.Access to Diesel Generators (minimum 1).3.Access to Switchgear Rooms (minimum 1).4.Access to Control Room (minimum 1).APPLICABILITY:

Whenever equipment in the areas protected by the fire hose stations is required to be OPERABLE.ACTION: a.With one or more of the above required hose standpipe connections inoperable, route an additional equivalent capacity fire hose to the unprotected area(s)from an OPERABLE hose standpipe connection within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> if the inoperable fire hose is the primary means of fire suppression; otherwise, route the additional hose within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.Restore the fire hose station to OPERABLE status within 14 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperability, and plans and schedule for restoring the station to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.9.5 Each of the above required fire hose standpipe connections shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a~At least once per 31 days by a visual inspection of the fire hose standpipe connection to assure all required equipment is at the connection.

b.At least once per 18 months by: D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-45 Amendment No.

~'C I PLANT SYSTEMS 3 4.7.10 FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.7.10 All fire rated assemblies (walls, floor/ceilings, cable tray enclosures) separating safety related fire areas or separating portions of redundant systems important to safe shutdown within a fire area and all sealing devices in fire rated assembly penetrations (fire doors, fire dampers, cable and piping penetration seals, and ventilation seals)shall be OPERABLE.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION'a~With one or more of the above required fire rated assemblies and/or sealing devices inoperable, within one hour either establish a continuous fire watch on at least one side of the affected assembly, or verify the OPERABILITY of fire detectors per Specification 4.3.3.8 on at least one side of the inoperable assembly and establish an hourly fire watch patrol or secure in the closed position the inoperable sealing device*and establish an hourly fire watch patrol.Restore the inoperable fire rated assembly and sealing device to OPERABLE status within 7 days or, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6,9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 within the next 30 days outlining the action taken, the cause of the inoperable fire rated assembly and/or sealing device, and the plans and schedule for restoring the fire rated assembly and/or sealing device to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.7.10.1 At least once per 18 months the above required fire rated assemblies and penetration sealing devices shall be verified OPERABLE by: a.Performing a visual inspection of the exposed surfaces of each fire rated assemblies.

b.Performing a visual inspection of each fire damper and associated hardware.*Except fire doors on Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump and Hallway enclosures which cannot be locked closed for HELB considerations.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 7-46 Amendment No.

p 4P~J 4a 4 REFUELING OPERATIONS STORAGE POOL VENTILATION SYSTEM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.9.12 The spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system shall be OPERABLE, APPLICABILITY:

Whenever irradiated fuel is in the stroage pool.ACTION'~Vith no fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system OPERABLE, suspend all operations involving movement of fuel within the storage pool or+crane operation with loads over the storage pool until at least one spent fuel storage pool exhaust ventilation system is restored to OPERABLE status.b.The provisions of Specification 3.0.3 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.9.12 The above required fuel storage pool ventilation system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE: a.At least once per 31 days by initiating flow through the HEPA filter and charcoal adsorber train and verifying that the train operates for at least 15 minutes.b.At leAst once per 18 months or (1)after any structural maintenance on the HEPA filter or charcoal adsorber housings, or (2)following painting, fire or chemical release in any ventilation zone communicating with the system, by: 1.Deleted.2.Verifying that the charcoal adsorbers remove greater than or equal-to 99%of a halogenated hydrocarbon refrigerant test gas when they are tested in-place in accordance with ANSI N510-1980 while operating the exhaust ventilation system at a flow rate of 30,000 cfm+10t.+The crane bay roll-up door and the drumming room roll-up door may be opened under administrative control during movement of fuel within the storage pool or crane operation with loads over the storage pool.~Shared system with Cook Nuclear Plant-Unit 1,+This does not include the main load block.For purposes of this specification, a deenergized main load block need not be considered a load.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 2 3/4 9-12 AMENDMENT NO.

~p~l 1"~g1 r RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.2 The dose or dose commitment to an individual from radioactive material in liquid effluents released to unrestricted areas (see Figure 5.1-3)shall be limited: a.During any calendar quarter to<1.5 mrem to the total body and to<5 mrem to any organ, and b.During any calendar year to<3 mrem to the total body and to<10 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With the calculated dose from the release of radioactive materials in liquid effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9', a Special Report which identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be within the above limits.This Special Report shall also include (1)the results of radiological analyses of the drinking water source, and (2)the radiological impacts on finished drinking water supplies with regard to the requirements of 40 CFR 141, Safe Drinking Water Act.(Applicable only if drinking water supply is taken from the receiving water body.)b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.1.2 Dose Calculations.

Cumulative dose contributions from liquid effluents shall be determined in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)at least once per 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-4 Amendment No.

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LI UID WASTE TREATMENT LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.3 The liquid radwaste treatment system shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials in liquid wastes prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to the liquid effluent from the site (see Figure 5.1-3)when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.06 mrem to the total body or 0.2 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With radioactive liquid waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit"to the Commission within 30 days pursuant to Specification 6.9'a Special Report, which includes the following information:

2.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status, and Summary description of action(s)taken to prevent recurrence'he provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.1.3 Doses due to liquid releases to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be projected at least once per 31 days, in accordance with the ODCM, whenever liquid releases are being made without being processed by the liquid radwaste treatment system.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-5 Amendment No.

S1/i I RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS LI UID HOLDUP TANKS*LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.1.4 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each of the following tanks shall be limited to less than or equal to 10 curies, excluding tritium and dissolved or entrained noble gases.a.Outside temporary tanks.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a~With the quantity of radioactive material in any of the above listed tanks exceeding the above limit, without delay suspend all additions of radioactive material to the tank and within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> reduce the tank contents to within the limit.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.1.4 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each of the above listed tanks shall be determined to be within the above limit by analyzing a representative sample of the tank's contents at least once per 7 days when radioactive materials are being added to the tank.*Tanks included in this Specification are those outdoor tanks that are not surrounded by liners, dikes, or walls capable of holding the tank contents and that do not have tank overflows and surrounding area drains connected to the liquid radwaste treatment system.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-6 Amendment No.

A 0 Ig RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE NOBLE GASES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.2 The air dose in UNRESTRICTED AREAS due to noble gases released in gaseous effluents shall be limited to the following:

a.During any calendar quarter, to<5 mrad for gamma radiation and<10 mrad for beta radiation; b.During any calendar year, to<10 mrad for gamma radiation and<20 mrad for beta radiation.

APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION With the calculated air dose from radioactive noble gases in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit(s)and defines the corrective actions to be taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be within the above limits.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0'and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.2 Dose Calculations Cumulative dose contributions for the total time period shall be determined in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)at least once every 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-10 Amendment No.

.~,fV, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS DOSE RADIOIODINES RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN PARTICULATE FORM AND RADIONUCLIDES OTHER THAN NOBLE GASES LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.3 The dose to A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, and radionuclides other than noble gases with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the following:

a.During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 7.5 mrem to any organ;b.During any calendar year to less than or equal to 15 mrem to any organ;c.Less than 0.1%of the 3.11.2.3(a) and (b)limits as a result of burning contaminated oil.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION;a.With the calculated dose from the release of radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, or radionuclides other than noble gases in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause(s)for exceeding the limit and defines the corrective actions taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective action to be taken to assure that subsequent release will be within the above limits.b.The provisions of Specifications 3,0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.3 DOSE CALCULATIONS Cumulative dose contributions for the total time period shall be determined in accordance with the ODCM at least once every 31 days.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-11 Amendment No.

4 k+X RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GASEOUS RADWASTE TREATMENT LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.4 The gaseous radwaste treatment system and the ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce the radioactive materials in gaseous waste prior to their discharge when the projected gaseous effluent air doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1.3)when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.2 mrad for gamma radiation and 0.4 mrad for beta radiation.

The ventilation exhaust treatment system shall be used to reduce radioactive materials in gaseous waste prior to their discharge when the projected doses due to gaseous effluent releases to unrestricted areas (See Figure 5.1-3)when averaged over 31 days would exceed 0,3 mrem to any organ.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With gaseous waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which includes the following information:

1.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability.

2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.4 Doses due to gaseous releases to UNRESTRICTED AREAS shall be projected at least once per 31 days in accordance with the ODCM, whenever the gaseous waste treatment system or ventilation exhaust treatment system is not operational.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-12 Amendment No.

t, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS EXPLOSIVE GAS MIXTURE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be limited to<3%by volume if the hydrogen in the system is>4%by volume.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system>3S by volume but<4%by volume and containing

>4%hydrogen, restore the concentration of oxygen to<3S or reduce the hydrogen concentration to<4S within 96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br />.b.With the concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system or tank>4%by volume and>4%hydrogen by volume without delay suspend all additions of waste gases to the system or tank and reduce the concentration of oxygen to<3%or the concentration of hydrogen to<4%within 96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br /> in the system or tank.c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS F 11.2.5 The concentration of oxygen in the waste gas holdup system shall be determined to within the above limits by continuously monitoring the waste gases in the waste gas holdup system with the oxygen monitors required OPERABLE by Table 3.3-13 of Specification 3.3.3.10.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-13 Amendment No."

~g-RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS GAS STORAGE TANKS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactivity contained in each gas storage tank shall be limited to 43,800 curies noble gas (considered as Xe-133).APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a~With the quantity of radioactive material in any gas storage tank exceeding the above limit, without delay suspend all additions of radioactive material to the tank and within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> reduce the tank contents to within the limit.b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.2.6 The quantity of radioactive material contained in each gas storage tank shall be determined to be within the above limit at least once per 4 days by analysis of the Reactor Coolant System noble gases.-D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-14 Amendment No.

t C l t RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3 4.11.3 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.3 The solid radwaste system shall be used as applicable in accordance with a PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM for the SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes to ensure meeting the requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and of 10 CFR Part 71 prior to shipment of radioactive wastes from the site.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With the packaging requirements of 10 CFR Part 20 and/or 10 CFR Part 71 not satisfied, suspend shipments of defectively packaged solid radioactive wastes from the site.b.With the solid radwaste system inoperable for more than 31 days, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days pursuant to Specification 6.9.2 a Special Report which includes the following information:

1.Identification of the inoperable equipment or subsystems and the reason for inoperability, 2.Action(s)taken to restore the inoperable equipment to operable status, 3.A description of the alternative used for SOLIDIFICATION and packaging of radioactive wastes, and 4.Summary description of action(s)taken to prevent a recurrence.

C.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1~13 are not applicable.

D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-15 Amendment No.

RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS 3 4 11.4 TOTAL DOSE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.11.4 The dose or dose commitment to a real individual from all uranium fuel cycle sources is limited to<25 mrem to the total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which is limited to<75 mrem)over a period of 12 consecutive months.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: With the calculated doses from the release of radioactive materials in liquid or gaseous effluents exceeding twice the limits of Specification 3.11.1.2.a, 3.11.1.2.b, 3.11.2.2.a, 3.11.2.2.b, 3'1'.3.a, or 3.11.2.3.b, in lieu of any other report required by Specification 6.9.1, prepare and submit a Special Report to the Director, Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C.20555, within 30 days, which defines the corrective action to be taken to reduce subsequent releases to prevent recurrence of exceeding the limits of Specification 3.11.4.This Special Report shall include an analysis which estimates the radiation exposure (dose)to a member of the public from uranium fuel cycle sources (including all effluent pathways and direct radiation) for a 12 consecutive month period that includes the release(s) covered by this report.If the estimated dose(s)exceeds the limits of Specification 3.11.4, and if the release condition resulting in violation of 40 CFR 190 has not already been corrected, the Special Report shall include a request for a variance in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 190 and including the specified information of 190.11(b).

Submittal of the report is considered a timely request, and a variance is granted until staff action on the request is complete.The variance only relates to the limits of 40 CFR 190, and does not apply in any way to the requirements for dose limitation of 10 CFR Part 20, as addressed in other sections of this Technical Specification.

b.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6'.1~13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.11.4 Dose Calculations Cumulative dose contributions from liquid and gaseous effluents shall be determined in accordance with Specifications 4.11.1.2, 4.11.2.2, and 4.11.2.3 and with the ODCM.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 11-17 Amendment No.

J 0~al A b.'l RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION CONTINUED With milk or fresh leafy vegetable samples unavailable from any of the sample locations required by Table 3.12-1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the cause of the unavailability of samples and identifies locations for obtaining replacement sa'mples.The locations from which samples were unavailable may then be deleted from Table 3.12-1 provided the locations from which the'replacement samples were obtained are added to the environmental monitoring program as replacement locations, if available.

d.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.12.1 The radiological environmental monitoring samples shall be collected pursuant to Table 3.12-1 from the locations given in the table and figures in the ODCM and shall be analyzed pursuant to the requirements of Tables 3.12-1 and 4.12-1.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 12-2 Amendment No..

, ala 4ir ea cg RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3 4.12.2 LAND USE CENSUS LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPEBATION 3.12.2 A land use census shall be conducted and shall identify the location of the nearest milk animal, the nearest residence and the nearest garden+of greater than 500 square feet producing fresh leafy vegetables in each of the 9 land covering meteorological sectors within a distance of five miles.APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With a land use census identifying a location(s) which yields a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated in Specification 4.11.2.3, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9.2, a Special Report which identifies the new location(s).

b.With a land use census identifying a location(s) which yields a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20 percent greater than at a location from which samples are currently being obtained in accordance with Specification 3.12.1, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, pursuant to Specification 6.9', a Special Report which identifies the new location.The new location shall be added to the radiological

'environmental monitoring program within 30 days, if possible.The sampling location having the lowest calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)may be deleted from this monitoring program after (October 31)of the year in which this land use census was conducted.

c.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4,12.2 The land use census shall be conducted at least once per 12 months between the dates of June 1 and October 1, by door-to-door survey, aerial survey, or by consulting local agriculture authorities.

  • Broad leaf vegetation sampling may be performed at the site boundary in the direction sector with the highest D/Q in lieu of the garden census.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 12-9 Amendment No.

4 Na J RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3 4 12.3 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.12.3 Analyses shall be performed on radioactive materials supplied as part of an Interlaboratory Comparison Program which has been approved by the Commission.

APPLICABILITY:

At all times.ACTION: a.With analyses not being performed as required above, report the corrective actions taken to prevent a recurrence to the Commission in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.The provisions of Specifications 3.0.3 and 6.9.1.13 are not applicable.

SURVEILLANCE RE UIREMENTS 4.12.3 A summary of the results obtained as part of the above required Interlaboratory Comparison Program and in accordance with the ODCM (or participants in the EPA crosscheck program shall provide the EPA program code designation for the unit)shall be included in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.D.C.COOK-UNIT 2 3/4 12-10 Amendment No.

ATTACHMENT 1 TO AEP:NRC:0659M REASONS AND 10 CFR 50.92 SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS EVALUATION FOR CHANGES TO THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR DONALD C.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 1 The following is a description of the proposed changes to the Section 6 T/Ss.T/S 6.1.2 is being added, and places an additional restriction on the Cook Nuclear Plant by requiring the Shift Supervisor or a designated individual during his absence to be responsible for the control room command function.A management directive to this effect signed by the Vice President-Nuclear Operations will be reissued to all station personnel on an annual basis.Designating responsibility for the control room complex places additional restrictions in the T/S and is an improvement to our current T/S.This change is also consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for Seabrook-Unit 1, Braidwood-Units 1 and 2, Byron-Units 1 and 2, and Shearon Harris-Unit l.2)The proposed changes to T/S 6.2.2.b and Table 6'-1 are being made in order to comply with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.54(m).The proposed T/Ss would require at least one licensed Senior Operator to be in the control room when the facility is in Modes 1, 2, 3 and 4, and would meet the minimum licensed operator staffing requirement that three Senior Operators be on site~The Shift Supervisor (SS)has been added to the list in Table 6.2-1 to be consistent with this requirement.

These changes allow T/S 6.2.2.c to be deleted, and the paragraphs following T/S 6.2.2.b have been renumbered.

Other changes made to Table 6.2-1 are editorial.

The symbols"¹" and"~" used to signify footnotes have been reversed in order to clarify which footnotes apply to the SS.Also the word"Reactor" has been removed from the title"Senior Reactor Operator License." (This change is also made in T/S 6.2.2.d and 6.2.2.g.)This was done to obtain uniformity throughout the'ection 6 T/Ss~The proposed changes described above are consistent with Revision 4 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for Vogtle-Unit 1, Shearon Harris-Unit 1, and Seabrook-Unit 1.3)A footnote has been added to T/S 6.2.2.d and 6.2,2.f (T/S 6.2'.c and 6'.2.e in the proposed, revised T/S pages).This change would allow up to two hours for the unexpected absence of an individual qualified in radiation protection procedures and the unexpected absence of the minimum composition of fire brigade members.We believe that this change is reasonable in that provisions for unexpected absences of short duration are necessary.

The Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 2 change is also consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.

4)The proposed changes to T/Ss 6.3.1, 6.4.1, 6.5.2.3, 6.5.2.9, 6.5.2.10.a, 6.5.2.10.b, and 6.5.2.10.c involve necessary title changes.Specifically, we propose to change the"Plant Health Physics Supervisor" to"Plant Radiation Protection Manager," the"Training Coordinator" to"Training Manager," and the"Vice Chairman-Engineering and Construction" to"Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction." This proposed change would make our T/Ss consistent with the current titles used for these positions.

The proposed changes to T/Ss 6.5.1.2, 6.5.1.3 and 6.5.1.5 affect the qualifications, structure, and quorum of the PNSRC.The proposed change to T/S 6.5.1.2 is to add the minimum qualifications that the PNSRC members and alternate members must meet.Members and alternates will meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971, Section 4.4.Also, plant operations personnel will meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.2 and maintenance personnel will meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.3.This change is an improvement to our current T/S, and was recently approved for Beaver Valley Unit 2.The PNSRC would consist of the Assistant Plant Managers, Department Superintendents, and personnel reporting directly to the Plant Manager, the Assistant Plant Managers, or Department Superintendents.

All members would meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971, Section 4.4.In addition to the Chairman, the PNSRC membership will consist of a minimum of one individual from each of the functional areas designated in T/S 6.5.1.2.The Quality Control Department for the Cook Nuclear Plant is known as the Safety&Assessment Department.

This would eliminate the need to make a T/S change when the company is reorganized or a member has a title change, but will maintain the consistency and expertise of the committee.

The Plant Manager would appoint the chairman, members, and alternate members, but would not be a member of the PNSRC himself (the current T/S designates the Plant Manager as the chairman of the PNSRC).This change would establish the PNSRC as a more independent advisory organization to the Plant Manager, instead of requiring the Plant Manager's direct involvement in the work activities of the PNSRC.This change requires that T/S 6.'5.1.3 be revised since the PNSRC Chairman would no longer appoint the alternate members.We believe this to be an improvement to our current T/S.This change is similar to T/Ss approved for Vogtle Unit 1.

Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 3 Proposed changes to T/S 6'.1~5 clarify the requirements for a quorum of the PNSRC.The Chairman or his designated alternate and at least half of the members including alternates will be required for a quorum of the PNSRC.The restriction that only two alternates are allowed to make up the quorum has been removed from this specification because this restriction is in Specification 6.5.1.3.In Specification 6.5.1.3, the number of alternates that can participate as voting members in the PNSRC is limited to two at any one time.Ve feel this proposed change is an improvement to our current T/Ss as it clarifies the present requirement.

This change has also been recently approved in the T/Ss for Beaver Valley Unit 2.6)The proposed changes to T/Ss 6.5.1~6.a, b, c clarify the subject areas that the PNSRC will review.Specifically, the PNSRC will only perform reviews of subjects that could affect plant nuclear safety or involve an unreviewed safety question.These changes will allow the PNSRC to focus on issues related to plant safety and relieve the PNSRC from the unnecessary burden of reviewing routine or administrative changes.This proposed'change has caused T/S 6'.1.6.c to be relettered to 6.5.1.6.d.

The criteria of 10 CFR 50.59 state that proposed design changes in the plant and changes in the procedures as described in the FSAR, and tests or experiments not described in the FSAR must be reviewed for an unreviewed safety question if they do not require a change to the T/Ss.Currently, T/S 6.5.1.7b requires a review per the unreviewed safety question criteria of not only these three areas (design changes, procedure changes and tests or experiments) but also of proposed changes to the T/Ss, the Operating License, and vjolations to the T/Ss and the Operating License.However, only a significant hazards consideration review is performed, as required by 10 CFR 50.92, for proposed T/S and Operating License changes.An assessment of the safety consequences is performed as required by 10 CFR 50'3, for T/S violations.

T/S 6.5.1~7b and T/S 5.1.6d has been clarified accordingly.

Revisions have also been made to T/S 6.5.1~6k to be more consistent with the draft of Revision 5 of the Vestinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for Seabrook-Unit 1, Shearon Harris-Unit 1, Vogtle-Unit 1 and Callaway-Unit 1.7)The proposed change to T/S 6.5.1.7.c will require the Vice President-Nuclear Operations to be notified, in addition to the NSDRC, of any disagreements between the PNSRC and the Plant Manager.At the present time, the Vice President-Nuclear Operations is the Chairman of the NSDRC and Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 4 therefore would be notified when the NSDRC was notified;However, this change will ensure the Vice President-Nuclear Operations would be notified in the future if, for whatever reason, the Vice President-Nuclear Operations is not a member of the NSDRC.This change will also make our T/Ss consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.

8)Changes to T/S 6.5.2.2 are being proposed as a result of the recent reorganization and changes in personnel.

The member-ship list has been changed to update the members'itles.

Additional members may be added to the NSDRC by the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction.

This will allow us the flexibility of adding qualified personnel to the committee without requiring a T/S submittal.

9)The proposed change to T/S 6.5.2.6 is made to clarify that only the Plant Manager has line responsibility for operation of the facility.This is a clarification of an existing T/S and therefore is considered an improvement.

10)The proposed change to T/S 6.5.2.7.a would eliminate the review by the NSDRC of the safety evaluations of lower-tier plant procedures.

The NSDRC's review is redundant to PNSRC review and, historically, a safety concern has never been identified.

Therefore, we believe the NSDRC workload in this area is not warranted.

The NSDRC will, however, continue to review safety evaluations of the top-tier Plant Manager Instructions, which establish the policies that govern all other plant procedures and changes thereto.The proposed change to T/Ss 6.5.2.8 h, i, and j (T/Ss 6.5.2.8 g and h on the proposed revised pages)clarifies the NSDRC audit requirements on fire protection.

The require-ments that were in T/Ss 6.5.2.8 h, i and j have been rephrased and combined into T/Ss 6.5.2'g and h.This change is administrative (for clarification).

The change is also consistent with the draft of Revision 5 of the Westing-house Standard Technical Specifications and T/Ss recently approved for the following plants: South Texas-Unit 1, Callaway-Unit 1, Seabrook-Unit 1, Byron-Units 1 and 2, and Vogtle-Unit 1.The paragraphs following T/Ss 6.5.2.8 h, i and j (T/Ss 6.5.2.8 g and h)have only been relettered.

12)The proposed T/S 6..5.3,"Technical Review and Control," has been added to the administrative controls section to ensure that activities affecting nuclear safety will continue to be adequately controlled and that technical reviews will be performed once these activities are removed from the PNSRC responsibilities.

Transfer of review and approval Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 5 responsibilities from the PNSRC to appropriate persons/groups will occur after the Plant Manager approves, in writing, that those persons/groups designated are qualified.

T/S 6.5.3.1.a specifies how procedures required by Specification 6.8, other procedures, and changes to procedures that affect plant nuclear safety are reviewed and approved.The review would be done by a qualified individual/

group other than the individual/group that prepared the procedures or the changes.The Plant Manager will approve administrative procedures, Security Plan implementing proce-dures and Emergency Plan implementing procedures.

Procedures other than those mentioned above will be approved by the appropriate department head as designated in writing by the Plant Manager.Requirements for temporary changes to procedures that do not change the intent of the approved procedures have been included in this specification, Temporary changes will be approved for implementation by two members of the plant staff, at least one of whom holds a Senior Operator license.These requirements for temporary changes to procedures are contained in our current T/Ss under Specification 6.8.3.By including temporary changes to procedures in Specification 6.5.3.1.a, T/S 6.8.3 would be redundant and has therefore been deleted in the proposed T/S pages'/Ss 6.5.3.1.b and 6.5.3.1.c address proposed changes or modifications to plant nuclear safety-related structures, systems, components, and proposed tests and experiments that affect plant nuclear safety and are not addressed in the Final Safety Analysis Report or T/Ss.Each of the above items will be reviewed by a qualified individual/group other than the individual/group who wrote the document, and will be approved prior to implementation by the Plant Manager.T/S 6.5.3~1~d specifies the individuals who approved the reviews performed in accordance with Specification 6.5.3.1.a, 6.5.3.1.b, and 6.5.3.1.c will be members of the plant management staff and will meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4 for comparable positions, It is also specified in T/S 6'.3.led that the review will determine whether or not additional cross-disciplinary review is necessary.

T/S 6.5.3.1.e specifies that the review will include a determination of whether or not an unreviewed safety question is involved.T/Ss 6.5.3.1.f and 6.5.3.1.g specify the review process for'he Plant Security Plan and Emergency Plan and their implementing procedures.

Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 6 T/S 6.5.3.2 will require records of the above activities to be distributed to the Plant Manager and the PNSRC and/or NSDRC for required reviews.These proposed changes are an enhancement to the existing T/Ss.The addition of Specification 6.5.3 ensures that adequate controls are in place and that technical reviews are performed of activities that affect nuclear safety.These proposed changes are similar to the T/Ss recently approved for Callaway-Unit 1 and South Texas-Unit l.13)The proposed changes to T/S 6.6.1 clarify the actions to be taken for reportable events.The proposed specification requires that the Commission be notified and a report submitted as required by 10 CFR 50'3 in the case of a reportable event.This is not an additional requirement; it is a clarification that 10 CFR 50.73 must apply to reportable events.This proposed change is consistent with the draft of Revision 5 of Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications and the T/Ss recently approved for South Texas-Unit 1, Callaway-Unit 1, Shearon Harris-Unit 1, Byron-Units 1 and 2, Braidwood-Units 1 and 2, and Seabrook-Unit l.14)The proposed changes to T/S 6.7.1 clarify the actions to be taken in the event a safety limit is violated.The requirement to have the facility in at least hot standby within one hour has been removed from this specification since Section 2 of the T/Ss.contains the requirement.

The requirement to report the safety limit violation to the Commission within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> would be changed to notifying by'elephone the NRC Operations Center as soon as possible and in all cases within one hour.Paragraphs 6.7.1.c and 6.7.1.d have been relettered to 6.7.1.b and 6,7 alee with no changes to the text.An additional requirement is that restart of the unit would not take place until authorized by the Commission.

The additional requirements and clarifications of these proposed changes are considered an improvement to the existing T/Ss.These changes would make our T/Ss consistent with Revision 4 and the draft of Revision 5 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.

15)The proposed changes to T/S 6.8.1 are to delete refueling operations, surveillance and test activities of safety-related equipment, and Fire Protection Program implementation from this list.Appendix A of Regulatory Guide 1.33, November 1972 adequately addresses these items and therefore there is no need to list them as separate items.Due to these items being deleted, the remaining items were relettered.

B Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 7 16)The proposed change to Specification 6'.2 specifies that temporary changes shall be reviewed prior to implementation.

17)An additional requirement to include documentation of all challenges to the PORVs is proposed to be added to the monthly reactor operating report (T/S 6,9.1.10)~Although T/Ss require a report of PORV challenges to be submitted on an annual basis, this monthly requirement has been added to make our T/Ss consistent with Revision 4 of the Westinghouse Standard Technical Specifications.

The mailing address to which these reports are submitted has been corrected.

This change is viewed as an enhancement to the current T/Ss.18)In T/S 6.9.2, additional reference specifications have been added to the activities identified.

This proposed change will make this list more complete than the current T/Ss and therefore is considered to be an improvement.

Co'rresponding references in Section 3'/4.0 have been revised to adequately reflect the requirements in Specification 6.9.2 and are included in Attachment 2.Additional editorial changes to the Section 3'/4.0 pages have been made.Specifically, to the extent possible, symbols have been written in words for clarification.

19)T/S 6.9.1.13 was deleted by Amendment No.87.to the Unit 1 T/Ss and Amendment No.73 to the Unit 2 T/Ss.However, the corresponding references in Section 3.0/4.0 have not been removed.The proposed revised T/S pages delete these references.

The remaining changes are made to correct several editorial errors.A description of these editorial changes is given below.These changes do not change the intent or meaning of the T/Ss themselves, but are considered to be an improvement in the quality of the T/Ss.a)In T/S 6.2.2.e (T/S 6.2.2.d in the re~ised pages), the"ALL" should be written as"All," since it is not part of the phrase CORE ALTERATIONS that is defined in Section 1 of the T/Ss.(Words defined in Section 1 should be typed in all caps'~)b)In T/S 6.2.2.f (T/S 6.2.2.e in the revised pages),"Fire Brigade" was changed'to lower case (fire brigade), c)Following T/S 6'.1, the heading FUNCTION was added for clarification.

Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 8 d)In T/S 6'.2.3,"Alternate Members" and"Temporary Altefnate Members" have been changed to lower case.e)In T/S 6.5.2.6,"Designated and Temporary Alternates" has been changed to all lower cases.In T/S 6.7.1,"Safety Limit" was changed to lower case~g)T/Ss 6.14, 6.15, and 6.16 have been renumbered to T/Ss 6.13, 6.14, and 6.15.In the current T/Ss, Section 6'3 had previously been deleted.h)The index pages for Section 6 have been revised to reflect the proposed changes made in this submittal.

Per 10 CFR 50.92, a proposed amendment will not involve a significant hazards consideration if the proposed amendment does not: (1)involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated, (2)create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously analyzed or evaluated, or (3)involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.Criterion 1 The changes requested in this letter affect only the Administrative Controls section of the T/Ss.Ve believe the revised Administrative Controls will enhance the safe operation of the Cook Nuclear Plant.Therefore we believe these changes will not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of a previously evaluated accident.Criterion 2 These changes are purely administrative in nature.Plant systems, components and operation will not be altered by these changes.Therefore, we believe this change will not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident than has previously been analyzed or evaluated.

Criterion 3 Since these changes are administrative in nature, they will not impact the ability of the plant systems and components to perform their safety function.Therefore we believe these changes will not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.

Attachment 1 to AEP:NRC:0659M Page 9 The Commission has provided guidance concerning the determination of significant hazards by providing certain examples (48 FR 14780)of amendments considered not likely to involve a significant hazards consideration.

The first example is that of a purely administrative change to the T/Ss: for example, a change to achieve consistency throughout the T/Ss, correction of an error, or a change in nomenclature.

We believe that the changes requested in this letter are of the type specified in this example.Since these changes are administrative in nature, they do not reduce a margin of safety, do not increase the probability or consequences of a previously analyzed accident, and do not introduce the possibility of a new accident.Therefore, we believe these changes do not involve a significant hazards consideration as defined by 10 CFR 50.92.

INDEX ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY PAGE 6-1 6.2 ORGANIZATION Onsite and Offsite Organization.

Facility Staff~~6-1 6-1 6.3 FACILITY STAFF VALI FICATIONS 6.4 TRAINING.6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.6-4 Composition.

Alternates.

Meeting Frequency.

Quorum.Responsibilities.

Authority..

Records.6-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-6 6..5.2 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.......

6-6 Composition Alternate Members.6-7 6-7 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 XVII INDEX ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION PAGE Consultants.

6-8 Meeting Frequency..

Quorum.'eviev.

Audits....

Authority Records..6-8 6-8 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-10 6.5'TECHNICAL REVIEW AND CONTROL.6-10 6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION.6-12 6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION..

6-12 6.8 PROCEDURES..

6-12 6.9 REPORTING RE UIREMENTS 6.9.1 ROUTINE REPORTS..6-13 6.9.2 SPECIAL REPORTS 6-17 6.10 RECORD RETENTION 6-18 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM..6-19 6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA.6-19 6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM PCP 6.14 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL ODCM 6.15 MAJOR CHANGES TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE 6-20 6-21 TREATMENT SYSTEMS 6-21 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 XVIII

INDEX ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY PAGE 6-1 6.2 ORGANIZATION Onsite and Offsite Organization.

Facility Staff 6-1 6-1 6.3 FACILITY STAFF UALIFICATIONS 6-4 6.4 TRAINING.6-4 6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.6-4 Composition.

Alternates.

Meeting Frequency.

Quorum.Responsibilities Authority Records.6-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-6 6.5.2 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Function.6-6 Composition Alternate Members.~~~~~'~~~~6-7 6-7 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 2 XVII INDEX ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION PAGE Consultants 6-8 Meeting Frequency.

Quorum.Review Audits Authority..

Records.6-8 6-8 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-10 , 6.5.3 TECHNICAL REVIEW AND CONTROL.6-10 6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION 6-12 6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION.

6-12 6.8 PROCEDURES 6-12 6.9 REPORTING RE UIREMENTS 6.9.1 ROUTINE REPORTS 6-13 6.9.2 SPECIAL REPORTS'6.10 RECORD RETENTION.

6-17 6-18 6.11 RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM.6.12 HIGH RADIATION AREA.6-19 6-19 6.13 PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM PCP 6-20 6.14 OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL ODCM 6-21 6.15 MAJOR CHANGES TO RADIOACTIVE WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS 6-21 COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 2 XVIII ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.1 RESPONSIBILITY 6,1.1 The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall facility operation and shall delegate in writing the succession to this responsibility during his absence.6.1.2 The Shift Supervisor (or during his absence from the control room complex, a designated individual) shall be responsible for the control room command function.A management directive to this effect signed by the Vice President-Nuclear Operations shall be reissued to all station personnel on an annual basis.6.2 ORGANIZATION ONSITE AND OFFSITE ORGANIZATIONS 6.2.1 Onsite operation and organizations safety of the and offsite organizations shall be established for unit corporate management, respectively.

The onsite and offsite shall include the positions for activities affecting the nuclear power plant.Lines of authority, responsibility, and communication shall be established and defined for the highest management level through intermediate levels to and including all operating organization positions.

These relationships shall'e documented and updated, as appropriate, in the form of organizational charts.These organizational charts will be documented in the FSAR and updated in accordance with 10 CFR 50.71(e).b.The Plant Manager shall be responsible for overall unit safe operation and shall have control over those onsite activities necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant.The Vice President-Nuclear Operations shall have corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take any measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support to the plant to ensure nuclear safety.d.The individuals who train the operating staff and those who carry out health physics and quality assurance', however, they shall have sufficient organizational freedom to ensure their independence from operating pressures.

FACILITY STAFF 6.2.2 The Facility organi,zation shall be, subject to the following:

a.Each on duty shift shall be composed of at least the minimum shift crew composition shown in Table 6.2-1.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-1 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS b.At least one licensed Operator shall be in the control room when fuel is in the reactor.In addition, while the unit is in Mode 1, 2, 3, or 4, at least one licensed Senior Operator shall be in the control room.c.An individual qualified in radiation protection procedures shall be on site when fuel i's in the reactor.d.All CORE ALTERATIONS shall be directly supervised by a licensed Senior Operator trained or qualified in refueling and CORE ALTERATIONS (SO-CA)who has no other concurrent responsibilities during this operation.

!A site fire brigade of at least 5 members shall be maintained onsite at all times.The fire brigade shall not include 3 members of the minimum shift crew necessary for safe shutdown of the unit or any personnel required for other essential functions during a fire emergency.

f.The amount of overtime worked by plant staff members performing safety-related functions must be limited in accordance with NRC Policy Statement on working hours (Generic Letter 82-12).g.The Shift Supervisor, Assistant Shift Supervisor, and Unit Supervisor shall hold a Senior Operator License.h.The Operations Superintendet must have held a Senior Operator License at Cook Nuclear Plant or a similar reactor.The individual qualified in radiation protection procedures and the composition of the fire brigade may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, in order to accommodate unexpected absence provided immediate action is taken to fill the required positions.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-2 AMENDMENT NO.

TABLE 6.2-1 MINIMUM SHIFT CREW COMPOSITION*

LICENSE CATEGORY APPLICABLE MODES 56 6 1,2,3 6i 4 SS SOL OL Non-Licensed Shift Technical.Adv.

    • 1 2 1 5*1**+None 1 1 None Does not include the licensed Senior Operator-CA supervising CORE ALTERATIONS.
  • Shift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirements for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements of Table 6.2-1.Shared with Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 2.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-3 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6'FACILITY STAFF UALIFICATIONS 6.3'Each member of the facility staff shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 for comparable positions, except for (1)the Plant Radiation Protection Manager, who shall meet or exceed qualifications of Regulatory Guide 1.8, September 1975, and (2)the Shift Technical Advisor, who shall have a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a scientific or engineering discipline with specific training in plant design, and response and analysis of the plant for transients and accidents'.4 TRAINING 6'.1 A retraining and replacement training program for the facility staff shall be maintained under the direction of the Training Manager and shall meet or exceed the requirements and recommendations of Section 5.5 of ANSI N18.1-1971 and of 10 CFR Part 55.6.4.2 A training program for the fire brigade shall be maintained under the direction of the Plant Manager and shall meet or exceed the requirements of Section 27 of the NFPA Code-1976.

6.5 REVIEW AND AUDIT 6.5.1 PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY REVIEW COMMITTEE PNSRC FUNCTION 6.5.1.1 The PNSRC shall function to advise the Plant Manager on all matters related to nuclear safety.COMPOSITION 6.5.1.2 The PNSRC shall be composed of Assistant Plant Managers, Department Superintendents, or supervisory personnel reporting directly to the Plant Manager, Assistant Plant Managers or Department Superintendents from the functional areas listed below: Licensing Activities Safety 6 Assessment Operations Technical Support Radiation Protection Maintenance The Chairman, his alternate and other members and their alternates of the PNSRC shall be designated by the Plant Manager.In addition to the Chairman, the PNSRC membership shall consist of a minimum of one individual from each of the areas designated above.PNSRC members and alternates shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4 for comparable positions.

The nuclear power plant operations individual shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.2 and the maintenance individual shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.2.3 of ANSI N18.1-1971.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-4 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ALTERNATES 6.5.1.3 No more than two alternates shall participate as voting members in PNSRC activities at any one time.MEETING FRE UENCY 6.5.1.4 The PNSRC'shall meet at least once per calendar month and as convened by the PNSRC Chairman or his designated alternate.

UORUM 6.5.1.5 A quorum of the PNSRC shall consist of the Chairman or his designated alternate and at least three members including'alternates.

RESPONSIBILITIES 6.5.1.6 The PNSRC shall be responsible for: Review of all Plant Manager Instructions (PMIs)and revisions thereto.Review of safety evaluations for (1)plant site procedures and revisions thereto which affect the nuclear safety of the plant;(2)changes or modifications to nuclear safety-related structures, systems or components; and (3)tests or experiments which affect plant nuclear safety to verify that such actions did not constitute an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.c.Review of (1)proposed procedures and revisions to procedures, (2)changes to equipment, systems, or facilities, and (3)proposed tests or experiments which may involve an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.d.Review of proposed changes to Appendix"A" Technical Specifications or the Operating License and rendering determinations in writing with regard to whether or not the proposed change constitutes a Significant Hazards Consideration.

e.Investigation of all violations of the Technical Specifications including the preparation and forwarding of reports covering evaluation and recommendations to prevent recurrence to the Chairman of the NSDRC.Review of all REPORTABLE EVENTS.g.Review of facility operations to detect potential nuclear safety hazards'OOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-5 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS h.Performance of special reviews, investigations of analyses and reports thereon as requested by the Chairman of the NSDRC.i.Review of the Plant Security Plan and implementing procedures and shall submit recommended changes to the Chairman of the NSDRC.3~Review of the Emergency Plan and implementing procedures and shall submit recommended changes to the Chairman of the NSDRC~Review of any accidental, unplanned, or uncontrolled radioactive release including the preparation of reports covering evaluations, recommendations, and disposition of the corrective action to prevent recurrence and the forwarding of these reports to the Vice President-Nuclear Operations and to the NSDRC~1.Review of changes to the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM, OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL, and radwaste treatment system.AUTHORITY 6.5.1.7 The PNSRC shall: a~Recommend to the Plant Manager written approval or disapproval of items considered under 6.5.1.6 (a)through (d)above.b..Render determinations in writing with regard to whether or not each item considered under 6.5.1.6 (a)through (c)above constitutes an unreviewed safety question.Provide written notification within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> to the Vice President-Nuclear Operations and the NSDRC of disagreement between the PNSRC and the Plant Manager;however, the Plant Manager shall have responsibility for resolution of such disagreements pursuant to 6.1.1 above.RECORDS ,6.5.1.8 The PNSRC shall maintain written minutes of each meeting and copies shall be provided to the Chairman of the NSDRC.6.5.2 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE NSDRC FUNCTION 6.5.2.1 The NSDRC shall function to provide independent review and audit of designated activities in the areas of: a.nuclear power plant operations b.nuclear engineering COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-6 AMENDMENT NO~

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS c.chemistry and radiochemistry d.metallurgy e.instrumentation and control f.radiological safety g.mechanical and electrical engineering h.quality assurance practices COMPOSITION 6.5.2.2 The NSDRC shall be composed of the following regular members: 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.Vice President-Nuclear Operations (NSDRC Chairman)Section manager, Nuclear Safety and Licensing-Nuclear Operations (NSDRC Secretary)

Plant Manager-Donald C.Cook Nuclear Plant Executive Assistant to the President-Indiana Michigan Power Company Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering

&Construction Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer Senior Vice President-Electrical Engineering Senior Vice President-Engineering and Design Vice President-Mechanical Engineering Vice President-Project Management and Construction Assistant Vice President-Nuclear Engineering Division Manager-Environmental and Technical Assessment Division Manager-Design Director-Quality Assurance Group Manager-Electrical Systems Additional members and Vice Chairman may be appointed by the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction.

ALTERNATES 6.5.2.3 Designated alternate members shall be appointed by the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction or such other person as he shall designate.

In addition, temporary alternate members may be appointed by the NSDRC Chairman to serve on an interim basis, as required.Temporary alternate members are empowered to act on the behalf of the regular or designated alternate members for whom they substitute.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-7 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS CONSULTANTS 6.5.2.4 Consultants shall be utilized as determined by the NSDRC Chairman to provide expert advice to the NSDRC.6.5.2.5 The NSDRC shall meet at least once per six months.gUORUM 6.5.2.6 A quorum, the minimum number of regular members and alternates required to hold a NSDRC meeting shall be eight members,'of whom no more than two shall be designated or temporary alternates.

The Chairman or acting Chairman+shall be present for all NSDRC meetings.If the number of members present*is greater than a quorum, then the majority participating and voting at the meeting shall not have line responsibility for operations of the facility.For the purpose of a quorum, only the Plant Manager is considered to have line responsibility.

REVIEW 6.5.2.7.The NSDRC is responsible for assuring that independent**

reviews of the.following are performed:

a~The safety evaluations for 1)changes to Plant Manager Instructions, equipment or systems and 2)tests or experiments completed under the provision of 10 CFR 50.59 to verify that such actions did not constitute an unreviewed safety question.b.Proposed changes to procedures, equipment or systems which involve an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.Proposed tests or experiments which involve an unreviewed safety question as defined in 10 CFR 50.59.d.Proposed changes in Technical Specifications or this operating license.e.Violations of codes, regulations, orders, Technical Specifications, license requirements, or of internal procedures or instructions having nuclear safety significance.

  • Regular NSDRC members are expected to attend the meeting whenever possible, and alternates may attend as voting members only on an irregular basis.If both a regular member and his alternate attend a meeting, only the regular member may participate as a voting member, and the alternate is considered a guest,**Independent reviews may be performed by groups which report directly to the NSDRC and which must have NSDRC membership participation.

COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-8 AMENDMENT NO.

t ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS f.Significant operating abnormalities or deviations from normal and expected performance of plant equipment that affect nuclear safety.g.All REPORTABLE EVENTS.h.All recognized indications of an unanticipated deficiency in some aspect of design or operation of safety-related structures, systems, or components'.

Reports and meeting minutes of the PNSRC.AUDITS 6.5.2.8 Audits of facility activities shall be performed under the cognizance of the NSDRC.These audits shall encompass:

a.The conformance of facility operation to provisions contained within the Technical Specifications and applicable license conditions at least once per 12 months.b.The performance, training, and qualifications of the entire facility staff at least once per 12 months.C.The results of actions taken to correct deficiencies occurring in facility equipment, structures, systems or method of operation that affect nuclear safety at least once per 6 months.d.The performance of activities required by the Quality Assurance Program to meet the criteria of Appendix"B", 10 CFR SO, at least once per 24 months.e.The Facility Emergency Plan and implementing procedures.at least once per 12 months.f.The Facility Security Plan and implementing procedures at least once per 12 months.g.The fire protection programmatic controls including the implementing procedures at least once per 24 months by qualified licensee QA personnel.

h.The fire protection equipment and program implementation at least once per 12 months using either a qualified offsite licensee fire protection engineer or an outside independent fire protection consultant.

An outside independent fire protection consultant shall be used at least every third year.i, The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program and the results thereof at least once per 12 months.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-9 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS The OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL and implementing procedures at least once per 24 months, k.The PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM and implementing procedures for solidification of radioactive wastes at least once per 24 months.1.The performance of activities required by the Quality Assurance Program to meet the criteria of Regulatory Guide 1.21, Rev.1, June 1974 and Regulatory Guide 4', Rev.1, April 1975 at least once per 12 months.m.Any other area of facility operation considered appropriate by the NSDRC.AUTHORITY 6.5.2.9 The NSDRC shall report to and advise the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, on those areas of responsibility specified in Sections 6'.2.7 and 6.5.2.8.RECORDS 6.5.2.10 Records of NSDRC activities shall be prepared, approved and distributed as indicated below: a.Minutes of each NSDRC meeting shall be prepared, approved and forwarded to the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, within 14 days following each meeting.b.Reports of reviews encompassed by Section 6'.2'above, shall be prepared, approved and forwarded to the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, within 14 days following completion of the review.C.Audit reports encompassed by Section 6.5.2.8 above, shall be forwarded to the Senior Executive Vice President-Engineering and Construction, AEPSC, and to the management positions responsible for the areas audited within 30 days after completion of the audit.6.5.3 TECHNICAL REVIEW AND CONTROL 6.5.3.1 Activities which affect nuclear safety shall be conducted as follows: a.Procedures required by Specification 6.8 and other procedures which affect plant nuclear safety, and changes thereto, shall be prepared, reviewed and approved.Each such procedure or procedure change shall be reviewed by a qualified individual/group other than the individual/group which prepared the procedure or procedure change, but who may be from the same organization as the individual/group which prepared the procedure or procedure'hange.

Procedures other than Plant Manager Procedures COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-10 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS shall be approved by the appropriate department head as previously designated in writing by the Plant: Manager.The Plant Manager shall approve Security Plan implementing procedures, Emergency Plan implementing procedures and Plant Manager Procedures.

Temporary changes to procedures which do not change the intent of the approved procedures shall be approved for implementation by two members of the plant staff, at least one of whom holds a Senior Operator license, and documented.

The temporary changes shall be approved by the original approval authority within 14 days of implementation.

For changes to procedures which may involve a change in intent of the approved procedures, the person authorized above to approve the procedure shall approve the change prior to implementation.

Proposed changes or modifications to plant nuclear safety-related structures, systems and components shall be reviewed as designated by the Plant Manager.Each such modification shall be reviewed (reference T/S 6.5.3,lee) by a qualified (reference T/S 6.5.3,1.d) individual/group other than the individual/group which designed the modification, but who may be from the same organization as the individual/group which designed the modifications.

Proposed modifications to plant nuclear safety-related structures, systems and components shall be approved prior to implementation by the Plant Manager.c~Proposed tests and experiments which affect plant nuclear safety and are not addressed in the Final Safety Analysis Report or Technical Specifications shall be prepared, reviewed, and approved.Each such test or experiment shall be reviewed by qualified individuals/groups other than the individual/group which prepared the proposed test or experiment to assure cross-disciplinary review as appropriate for the proposed test or experiment.

Proposed tests and experiments shall be approved before implementation by the Plant Manager.d.Individuals who approved the reviews performed in the accordance with Specification 6.5'.1a, 6.5.3.1b, and 6.5~3~lc, shall be members of the plant management staff previously designated by the Plant Manager and shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI N18.1-1971 Section 4.4 for comparable positions.

Each such review shall include a determination of whether or not additional, cross-disciplinary review is necessary.

If deemed necessary, such review shall be performed by qualified personnel of the appropriate discipline.

Each review shall include a determination of whether or not an unreviewed safety question is involved.Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.59, NRC approval of items involving unreviewed safety questions shall be obtained prior to the Plant Manager approval for implementation.

f.The Emergency Plan and implementing procedures shall be reviewed at least once per 12 months.Recommended changes to the COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-11 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS plan and implementing procedures shall be reviewed pursuant to the requirements of Specifications 6.5.1.6 and 6.5.2.7 and approved by the Plant Manager.NRC approval shall be obtained as appropriate.

g.Recommended changes to the Security Plan and implemeriting procedures shall be reviewed pursuant to the requirements of Specifications 6.5.1.6 and 6.5.2'and approved by the Plant Manager.NRC approval shall be obtained as appropriate.

6.5.3.2 Records of the above activities shall be provided to the Plant Manager, PNSRC and/or the NSDRC as necessary for required reviews.6.6 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION 6.6.1 The following actions shall be taken for REPORTABLE EVENTS: a.The Commission shall be notified and a report submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50'3, and b..Each REPORTABLE EVENT shall be reviewed by the PNSRC, and the results of this review shall be submitted to the NSDRC and the Vice President-Nuclear Operations.

6.7 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION 6.7.1 The following actions shall be taken in the event a safety limit is violated: a.The NRC Operations Center shall be notified by telephone as soon as possible and in all cases within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.The Chairman of the NSDRC shall be notified within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.b.A Safety Limit Violation Report shall be prepared.The report shall be reviewed by the PNSRC.This report shall describe (1)applicable circumstances preceding the violation; (2)effects of the violation upon facility components, systems or structures; and (3)corrective action taken to prevent recurrence.

c.The Safety Limit Violation Report shall be submitted to the Commission, the Chairman of the NSDRC and the Vice President-Nuclear Operations within 14 days of the violation.

d.Operation of the unit shall not be resumed until authorized by the Commission.

6.8 PROCEDURES

AND PROGRAMS 6.8.1 Written procedures shall be established, implemented and maintained covering the activities referenced below: COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-12 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS a.The applicable procedures recommended in Appendix"A" of Regulatory Guide 1.33, November 1978.b.Security Plan implementation.

c.Emergency Plan implementation.

d.PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM implementation.

e.OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL implementation.

f.Quality Assurance Program for effluent'nd environmental monitoring using the guidance in Regulatory Guide 1.21, Rev.1, June 1974, and Regulatory Guide 4.1, Rev.1, April 1975.6.8.2 Each procedure and administrative policy of Specification 6.8.1 above, and changes thereto, including temporary changes,,shall be reviewed prior to implementation as set forth in Specification 6.5 above.6.9 REPORTING RE UIREMENTS ROUTINE REPORTS~~6.9.1 In addition to the applicable reporting requirements of Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, the following reports shall be submitted to the Regional Administrator unless otherwise noted.STARTUP REPORT 6.9.1.1 A summary report of plant startup and power escalation testing shall be submitted following (1)receipt of an operating license, (2)amendment to the license involving a planned increase in power level, (3)installation of fuel that has a different design or has been manufactured by a different fuel supplier, and (4)modifications that may have significantly altered the nuclear, thermal, or hydraulic performance of the plant.6.9.1.2 The startup report shall address each of the tests identified in the FSAR and shall include a description of the measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics obtained during the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications.

Any corrective actions that were required to obtain satisfactory operation shall also be described.

Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitments shall be included in this report.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-13 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 6.9.1.3 Startup reports shall be submitted within (1)90 days following completion of the startup test program, (2)90 days following resumption or commencement of commercial power operation, or (3)9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest.If the Startup Report does not cover'all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of startup test program, and resumption or commencement of commercial power operation), supplementary reports shall be submitted at least every three months until all three events have been completed.

ANNUAL REPORTS 6.9.1.4 Annual reports covering the activities of the unit as described below for the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to March 1 of each year.The initial report shall be submitted prior to March 1 of the year following initial criticality.

6.9.1.5 Reports required on an annual basis shall include: A tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station, utility and other personnel (including contractors) receiving exposures greater than 100 mrem/yr and their yssociated man rem exposure according to work and job functions , e.g., reactor operations and surveillance, in-service inspection, routine maintenance, special maintenance (describe maintenance), waste processing and refueling.

The dose assignment to various duty functions may be estimates based on pocket dosimeter, TLD, or film badge measurements.

Small exposures totalling less than 20%of the individual total dose need not be accounted for.In the aggregate, at least 80%of the total whole body dose received from external sources shall be assigned to specific major work functions.

b.The complete results of steam generator tube in-service inspections performed during the report period,(reference Specification 4.4.5.5.b).

c.Documentation of all challenges to the pressurizer power operated relief valves (PORVs)or safety valves.1 A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.The submittal should combine those sections that are common to all units at the station.2 This tabulation supplements the requirements of 20.407 of 10 CFR Part 20.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-14 AMENDMENT NO.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 6.9.1.6 Routine radiological environmental operating reports covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to May 1 of each year.6.9.1.7 The annual radiological environmental operating reports shall include summaries, interpretations, and statistical evaluation of the results of the radiological environmental surveillance activities for the report period, including a comparison with preoperational studies, operational controls (as appropriate), and previous environmental surveillance reports and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.

The reports shall also include the results of the land-use census required by Specification 3.12.2.If harmful effects or evidence of irreversible damage are detected by the monitoring, the report shall provide an analysis of the problem and a planned course of action to alleviate the problem.The annual radiological environmental operating reports shall include summarized and tabulated results in the format of 3.12-2 of all radiological environmental samples taken during the report period.In the event that some results are not available for inclusion with the report, the report shall be submitted noting and explaining the reasons for the missing results.The missing data shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report.The reports shall also include the following:

a summary description of the radiological environmental monitoring.

program including sampling methods for each sample type, size, and physical characteristics of each sample type, sample preparation methods, analytical methods, and measuring equipment used;a map of all sample locations keyed to a table giving distances and directions from one reactor;the result of land-use census required by the Specification 3.12.2;and the results of participation in the Interlaboratory Comparison Program required by Specification 3.12.3.'SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT 6.9.1.8 Routine radioactive effluent release reports covering the operation of the unit during the previous 6 months of operation shall be submitted within 60 days after January 1 and July 1 of each year.6.9.1.9 The radioactive effluent release reports shall include a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from the units as outlined in Regulatory guide 1.21,"Measuring, Evaluating and Reporting in Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive AMENDMENT NO 3 A single submittal may be made for a multiple unit station.The submittal should combine those sections that are common to all units at the station;however, for units with sep'arate radwaste systems, the submittal shall specify the releases of radioactive material for each unit.COOK NUCLEAR PLANT-UNIT 1 6-15