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| {{#Wiki_filter:Seabrook Station Alkali-Silica Reaction Testing Program December 18, 2013 Public Meeting Agenda Introductions and Opening Remarks Large Scale Testing Program Continuing NRC Oversight Activities License Renewal Activities Transition to Public Question & Answer (After ten minute break) | | {{#Wiki_filter:Public Meeting Seabrook Station Alkali-Silica Reaction Testing Program December 18, 2013 |
| NRC Representatives David Lew Deputy Regional Administrator James Trapp Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Safety (DRS) Michael Marshall, Chief, Aging Management of Structures, Electrical and Systems Branch, Division of License Renewal Glenn Dentel Chief, Projects Branch 3, Division of Reactor Projects (DRP) Mel Gray Chief, Engineering Branch 1, DRS William Cook Inspection Team Leader Testing Program Presentation by NextEra Continuing Regulatory Oversight Activities Periodic onsite inspections focused on actions to resolve the ASR non-conforming condition (PI&R Samples) Inspections and monitoring of large-scale specimen testing at the Ferguson Structural Engineering Laboratory, University of Texas Austin Coordinate NRC Review of ASR via the Seabrook ASR Issue Technical Team (SAITT) Resident inspectors onsite Continuing Regulatory Activities License Renewal Application Need reasonable assurance aging effects can be managed Recent license renewal activities concerning ASR: Remaining safety review milestones are TBD Safety review is ongoing No regulatory decision made on the application June 2010 NextEra submit ted Seabrook license renewal application ML101590094 Feb 2013 Public meeting on actions/programs in application ML13066A488 Sep 2013 NextEra supplemented application ML13261A145 Nov 2013 NRC conducted license renewal audit Pending Transition to Public Question and Answer Session 10 Minute Break to Set-up Contacting the NRC Report a safety concern 1-800-695-7403 allegation@nrc.gov General questions www.nrc.gov Region I Public Affairs Diane Screnci, 610-332-5330 diane.screnci@nrc.gov, or Neil Sheehan, 610-332-5331 neil.sheehan@nrc.gov Key Points Seabrook Structures Remain Operable NextEra has detailed plans for additional research and testing Significant NRC oversight will continue Resolution of the Seabrook ASR issue will require further NRC review Back-Up Slides SAFETY RELATED STRUCTURES REMAIN OPERABLE structural engineering analysis (independently reviewed by NRC team) provides reasonable assurance of adequate design (safety) margin for ASR-affected reinforced concrete structures No significant visible deformations, distortions, or displacement identified in affected structures No indications of rebar degradation ASR limited to localized areas of the effected structures ASR degradation progressed slowly
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| Reference Documents ADAMS Ascension Numbers Confirmatory Action Letter (CAL) Closure Letter, dated October 9, 2013 (ML13274A670) CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. 05000443/2012009, dated December 3, 2012 (ML12338A283) CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. 05000443/2012010, dated August 9, 2013 (ML13221A172) | | Agenda |
| CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. 05000443/2012009 CAL Items Closed and Extent of Condition identified structures (CAL Nos. 1, 5) Interim Structural Assessment (CAL No. 3) Completed Mortar Bar Test (CAL No. 6) Initial six-month interval crack measurement results from 26 locations (CAL No. 10) | | * Introductions and Opening Remarks |
| CAL Items Closed Revised the Root Cause Evaluation (CAL No. 2) Revised the Integrated Corrective Action Plan (CAL No. 4) Cancelled the Prism Test (CAL No. 7) Technical details for Large-scale Beam Testing Program (CAL No. 8) Revised the Structures Monitoring Program (CAL No. 9) Technical details for Anchor Testing Program (CAL No. 11) Review of open issues from IR 05000443/2012009 CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. 05000443/2012010 Part 50.59 this regulation outlines the processes by which a licensee may make changes to their facility, procedures, tests, experiments or evaluation methods as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report Part 50.90 this regulation outlines the process by which a licensee requests an amendment to their operating license What is ASR? Concrete Ingredients 18 What is ASR? Chemical Reaction alkali (in cement) reacts with silica (in aggregate) and water silica gel forms K+ Na+ cracking occurs as gel expands gel gel SiO2 SiO2 SiO2 OH- OH- forms + H2O What is ASR? Indications of ASR ASR has been identified in localized areas of Seabrook concrete structures ASR is a chemical reaction in concrete, which occurs over time in the presence of water, between the alkaline cement and reactive silica found in some aggregates. ASR forms a gel that expands causing micro-cracks that effect concrete material properties ASR Gel Ring Reactive Aggregate Cracking through Aggregate TOUR OF PLANT Confirmed localized areas of ASR Effected Structures include: Containment Enclosure Building Residual Heat Removal Vault Emergency Diesel Generator Building Emergency Feedwater Building Annulus area between Primary Containment and Containment Enclosure Building 21 Base Slab 30-inch Thick Enclosure Wall 48-inch Thick Containment Wall TOUR OF PLANT TOUR OF PLANT Other locations where ASR identified Primary Auxiliary Building Main Steam/Feedwater Pipe Chase East Alternate Cooling Tower Service Water Pump House Containment VISUAL CRITERIA Pattern cracking Secondary deposits Staining and discoloration Deposits of alkali silica gel Pattern Cracking (approx. 3 ft x 3 ft area) TOUR OF PLANT ASR Monitoring Method 24 TOUR OF PLANT}} | | * Large Scale Testing Program |
| | * Continuing NRC Oversight Activities |
| | * License Renewal Activities |
| | * Transition to Public Question & Answer (After ten minute break) |
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| | NRC Representatives |
| | * David Lew - Deputy Regional Administrator |
| | * James Trapp - Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Safety (DRS) |
| | * Michael Marshall, Chief, Aging Management of Structures, Electrical and Systems Branch, Division of License Renewal |
| | * Glenn Dentel - Chief, Projects Branch 3, Division of Reactor Projects (DRP) |
| | * Mel Gray - Chief, Engineering Branch 1, DRS |
| | * William Cook - Inspection Team Leader |
| | |
| | Testing Program Presentation by NextEra |
| | |
| | Continuing Regulatory Oversight Activities |
| | * Periodic onsite inspections focused on NextEras actions to resolve the ASR non-conforming condition (PI&R Samples) |
| | * Inspections and monitoring of NextEras large-scale specimen testing at the Ferguson Structural Engineering Laboratory, University of Texas - Austin |
| | * Coordinate NRC Review of ASR via the Seabrook ASR Issue Technical Team (SAITT) |
| | * Resident inspectors onsite |
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| | Continuing Regulatory Activities License Renewal Application |
| | * Need reasonable assurance aging effects can be managed |
| | * Recent license renewal activities concerning ASR: |
| | June 2010 NextEra submit ted Seabrook license renewal application ML101590094 Feb 2013 Public meeting on actions/programs in application ML13066A488 Sep 2013 NextEra supplemented application ML13261A145 Nov 2013 NRC conducted license renewal audit Pending |
| | * Remaining safety review milestones are TBD |
| | * Safety review is ongoing |
| | * No regulatory decision made on the application |
| | |
| | Transition to Public Question and Answer Session |
| | * 10 Minute Break to Set-up |
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| | Contacting the NRC |
| | * Report a safety concern |
| | * 1-800-695-7403 |
| | * allegation@nrc.gov |
| | * General questions |
| | * www.nrc.gov |
| | * Region I Public Affairs |
| | * Diane Screnci, 610-332-5330 diane.screnci@nrc.gov, or |
| | * Neil Sheehan, 610-332-5331 neil.sheehan@nrc.gov |
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| | Key Points |
| | * Seabrook Structures Remain Operable |
| | * NextEra has detailed plans for additional research and testing |
| | * Significant NRC oversight will continue |
| | * Resolution of the Seabrook ASR issue will require further NRC review |
| | |
| | Back-Up Slides SAFETY RELATED STRUCTURES REMAIN OPERABLE |
| | * NextEras structural engineering analysis (independently reviewed by NRC team) provides reasonable assurance of adequate design (safety) margin for ASR-affected reinforced concrete structures |
| | * No significant visible deformations, distortions, or displacement identified in affected structures |
| | * No indications of rebar degradation |
| | * ASR limited to localized areas of the effected structures |
| | * ASR degradation progressed slowly |
| | |
| | Reference Documents ADAMS Ascension Numbers |
| | * Confirmatory Action Letter (CAL) Closure Letter, dated October 9, 2013 (ML13274A670) |
| | * CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. |
| | 05000443/2012009, dated December 3, 2012 (ML12338A283) |
| | * CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. |
| | 05000443/2012010, dated August 9, 2013 (ML13221A172) |
| | |
| | CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. |
| | 05000443/2012009 CAL Items Closed Prompt Operability Determinations for B Electrical Tunnel and Extent of Condition identified structures (CAL Nos. 1, 5) |
| | Interim Structural Assessment (CAL No. 3) |
| | Completed Mortar Bar Test (CAL No. 6) |
| | Initial six-month interval crack measurement results from 26 locations (CAL No. 10) |
| | |
| | CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No. |
| | 05000443/2012010 CAL Items Closed Revised the Root Cause Evaluation (CAL No. 2) |
| | Revised the Integrated Corrective Action Plan (CAL No. 4) |
| | Cancelled the Prism Test (CAL No. 7) |
| | Technical details for Large-scale Beam Testing Program (CAL No. 8) |
| | Revised the Structures Monitoring Program (CAL No. 9) |
| | Technical details for Anchor Testing Program (CAL No. 11) |
| | Review of open issues from IR 05000443/2012009 |
| | * Part 50.59 - this regulation outlines the processes by which a licensee may make changes to their facility, procedures, tests, experiments or evaluation methods as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report |
| | * Part 50.90 - this regulation outlines the process by which a licensee requests an amendment to their operating license |
| | |
| | What is ASR? |
| | Concrete Ingredients |
| | |
| | What is ASR? |
| | Chemical Reaction K+ gel OH-SiO2 SiO2 forms + H2O SiO2 OH-Na+ gel alkali (in cement) silica gel forms cracking occurs reacts with silica (in as gel expands aggregate) and water 18 |
| | |
| | What is ASR? |
| | Indications of ASR |
| | * ASR has been identified in localized areas of Seabrook concrete structures |
| | * ASR is a chemical reaction in concrete, which occurs over time in the presence of water, between the alkaline cement and reactive silica found in some aggregates. |
| | * ASR forms a gel that expands causing micro-cracks that effect concrete material properties Reactive Aggregate ASR Gel Ring Cracking through Aggregate |
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| | TOUR OF PLANT Confirmed localized areas of ASR |
| | * Effected Structures include: |
| | - B Electrical Tunnel |
| | - Containment Enclosure Building |
| | - Residual Heat Removal Vault |
| | - Emergency Diesel Generator Building |
| | - Emergency Feedwater Building |
| | |
| | TOUR OF PLANT 30-inch Thick Enclosure Wall Annulus area between Primary Containment and Containment Enclosure Building 48-inch Thick Containment Base Slab Wall 21 |
| | |
| | TOUR OF PLANT Other locations where ASR identified Primary Auxiliary Building VISUAL CRITERIA Pattern cracking Main Secondary deposits Steam/Feedwater Staining and discoloration Pipe Chase East Deposits of alkali silica gel Alternate Cooling Tower Service Water Pump House Containment |
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| | TOUR OF PLANT Pattern Cracking (approx. 3 ft x 3 ft area) |
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| | TOUR OF PLANT ASR Monitoring Method 24}} |
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Category:Meeting Briefing Package/Handouts
MONTHYEARML24145A0012024-05-24024 May 2024 5/29/2024, Annual Assessment Meeting for Seabrook Station - NRC Presentation Slides ML24121A1512024-04-30030 April 2024 Pre-Submittal Meeting to Discuss Upcoming NextEra Energy License Amendment Request for a One-Time Extension to TS 3.8.1.1.a Completion Time ML24073A3372024-03-13013 March 2024 NextEra - NRC Slides for the Public Meeting on March 19, 2024 Regarding Emergency Plan Licensing Amendment ML23177A1142023-06-26026 June 2023 Annual Assessment Meeting Reactor Oversight Process 2023 ML23066A2472023-03-0707 March 2023 Presubmittal Meeting Slides for March 7, 2023, Public Meeting ML22146A3472022-02-23023 February 2022 Slides - Pre-Submittal Meeting for February 23 with Nextera Energy Seabrook, LLC Regarding Planned Submittal of License Amendment Request to Update Pressure-Temperature Limits Curves Period of Applicability ML20161A0812020-06-0303 June 2020 Annual Assessment Meeting June 3, 2020 Slides ML19050A4602019-02-13013 February 2019 Handouts from the Public at the February 13, 2019, Seabrook ASR Public Meeting ML18136A4822018-05-0202 May 2018 Annual Assessment Meeting 05-02-2018 Presentation ML17341A0622017-11-17017 November 2017 NextEra Energy Seabrook Presentation Slides - Seabrook Station ASR Methodology LAR: Structural Deformation - LAR 16-03, Methodology and Responses to Rais D2-D8 - for November 17, 2017, Public Meeting ML17278A7482017-10-13013 October 2017 Summary of August 24, 2017, Meeting with NextEra Energy Regarding License Amendment Request on Alkali Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) ML17283A0402017-10-10010 October 2017 Enclosure 2 - Nrc'S Presentation Slides-Seabrook Station, License Amendment Request, Stage 3 Methodology ML17283A0412017-08-24024 August 2017 Enclosure 3 - Licensee'S Presentation-Seabrook Station, License Amendment Request 16-03 ASR Structural Evaluation Methodology ML17164A2712017-06-0707 June 2017 Presentation Slides for Annual Assessment Meeting 2017 ML17129A3942017-05-0909 May 2017 Status of Safety Review of Seabrook License Renewal for May 9, 2017, Public Meeting on ASR in Seabrook LRA ML17129A3842017-05-0909 May 2017 NextEra Presentation at May 9, 2017, Public Meeting Re ASR in License Renewal ML16176A0542016-06-21021 June 2016 6/21/2016 - Seabrook Station Annual Assessment Meeting - NRC Presentation Slides (Assessment and ASR Update) ML16146A2002016-04-28028 April 2016 License Renewal Application, April 28, 2016, Public Meeting NextEra Presentation ML15176A5012015-06-18018 June 2015 Aam Attendance List for June 18, 2015 ML13357A0462013-12-23023 December 2013 Update on ASR ML13357A0432013-12-23023 December 2013 ASR at Seabrook Station Update on Testing Program ML13357A0412013-12-23023 December 2013 Public Meeting on Seabrook Station Testing Program ML14023A7212013-12-18018 December 2013 No More Fukushima Statement for NRC Public Meeting on Dec 18, 2013 ML13133A2492013-05-29029 May 2013 Slides from May 9, 2013, Meeting with NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC on Pre-Submittal of a Fixed Incore Detector License Amendment Request ML13066A4882013-03-21021 March 2013 Summary of Meeting Held on February 21, 2013, Between the NRC and NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLS Regarding License Renewal Application, Seabrook Station ML12356A0432012-12-11011 December 2012 Safety Implications and Status of ASR Condition - Public Meeting on 12/11/2012 ML12132A3442012-05-11011 May 2012 NRC-AERB Bilateral Meeting Slide Presentation (Nro/De), Aerb, India - May 16-17, 2012 ML12131A4312012-05-10010 May 2012 Aam ROP-12 Slides-Safety Performance & Alkali-Silica Reaction - r9 Revised Format ML1204402842012-02-16016 February 2012 Public Meeting Construction Experiences - Evaluate Impact of Concrete Degradation ML12026A4592012-01-26026 January 2012 EDG Ifr ML11343A4482011-12-0909 December 2011 NextEra Drop in Meeting Summary and Slides from 11-14-2011 Meeting with Region-I ML11259A0022011-09-15015 September 2011 Meeting Slides Preliminary Site-Specific Results of the License Renewal Environmental Review for Seabrook Station. ML1116500382011-06-0808 June 2011 Aam Slides, June 8, 2011 ML1108206992011-03-22022 March 2011 3/22/11 Revised Pre-application Meeting Slides Regarding NFPA 805 License Amendment Request ML1022205712010-08-10010 August 2010 License Renewal Process Overview and Scoping Public Meeting Slides ML1013901282010-05-17017 May 2010 License Renewal Overview Presentation for Seabrook Station ML0910604982009-04-30030 April 2009 NRC Slides for Annual Assement Meeting, 4/30/09 ML0809300252008-04-0202 April 2008 NRC Slides - Seabrook Aam 2008 ML0708001192007-03-21021 March 2007 Slides, End of the Presentation, from Seabrook Station Annual Assessment Meeting for EOC 2006-07 ML0608202482006-03-23023 March 2006 NRC Slides for Public Meeting with FPL Seabrook to Discuss Cy 2005 Performance ML0603805612006-02-0606 February 2006 Meeting with FLP, Meeting Handouts, Proposed Submittal to Adopt Quality Assurance Topical Report ML0727105482005-12-16016 December 2005 Measurement Uncertainty Recapture Fple/Caldon - NRC Meeting ML0512201092005-04-22022 April 2005 Slides & Handouts from Meeting with FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC, Regarding Implementation of Technical Specification 3/4.8.1.1 ML0507302062005-03-14014 March 2005 NRC Slides for Public Meeting of Seabrook Station Annual Assessment ML0414201102004-05-20020 May 2004 Public Meeting Handouts Re Power Uprate License Amendment Request for Seabrook Station Unit No. 1 ML0406304312004-03-0303 March 2004 Powerpoint Presentation Slides for Meeting with Florida Power & Light Company Regarding Planned Power Uprate Request for Seabrook Station, Unit No. 1 ML0317404312003-06-12012 June 2003 Sign in Sheet ML0232601592002-11-14014 November 2002 Meeting Handout, Seabrook Steam Generator Tube Assessment Project 2024-05-24
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MONTHYEARML24145A0012024-05-24024 May 2024 5/29/2024, Annual Assessment Meeting for Seabrook Station - NRC Presentation Slides ML24121A1512024-04-30030 April 2024 Pre-Submittal Meeting to Discuss Upcoming NextEra Energy License Amendment Request for a One-Time Extension to TS 3.8.1.1.a Completion Time ML24073A3372024-03-13013 March 2024 NextEra - NRC Slides for the Public Meeting on March 19, 2024 Regarding Emergency Plan Licensing Amendment ML23177A1142023-06-26026 June 2023 Annual Assessment Meeting Reactor Oversight Process 2023 ML23066A2472023-03-0707 March 2023 Presubmittal Meeting Slides for March 7, 2023, Public Meeting ML22130A1282022-05-10010 May 2022 Annual Assessment Meeting for Seabrook Station - NRC Presentation Slides ML22146A3472022-02-23023 February 2022 Slides - Pre-Submittal Meeting for February 23 with Nextera Energy Seabrook, LLC Regarding Planned Submittal of License Amendment Request to Update Pressure-Temperature Limits Curves Period of Applicability ML21168A1452021-06-22022 June 2021 Annual Assessment Meeting Slides ML20161A0812020-06-0303 June 2020 Annual Assessment Meeting June 3, 2020 Slides ML19042A1102019-02-13013 February 2019 Presentation Slides - 2019 Seabrook Public Meeting ML18136A4822018-05-0202 May 2018 Annual Assessment Meeting 05-02-2018 Presentation ML18086A7742018-02-21021 February 2018 LOR Program Biennial Inspection 71111.11B Exam Overlap Issues ML17341A0622017-11-17017 November 2017 NextEra Energy Seabrook Presentation Slides - Seabrook Station ASR Methodology LAR: Structural Deformation - LAR 16-03, Methodology and Responses to Rais D2-D8 - for November 17, 2017, Public Meeting ML17310B2322017-11-0707 November 2017 Presentation Slides - NextEra Energy/Fpl - GSI-191 Issue Resolution, Pre-submittal Meeting, September 20, 2017 ML17278A7482017-10-13013 October 2017 Summary of August 24, 2017, Meeting with NextEra Energy Regarding License Amendment Request on Alkali Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) ML17283A0402017-10-10010 October 2017 Enclosure 2 - Nrc'S Presentation Slides-Seabrook Station, License Amendment Request, Stage 3 Methodology ML17283A0412017-08-24024 August 2017 Enclosure 3 - Licensee'S Presentation-Seabrook Station, License Amendment Request 16-03 ASR Structural Evaluation Methodology ML17164A2712017-06-0707 June 2017 Presentation Slides for Annual Assessment Meeting 2017 ML16176A0542016-06-21021 June 2016 6/21/2016 - Seabrook Station Annual Assessment Meeting - NRC Presentation Slides (Assessment and ASR Update) ML16168A4122016-06-15015 June 2016 Slides for Public Meeting with NextEra Energy Regarding Seabrook Station ASR License Amendment ML16146A2002016-04-28028 April 2016 License Renewal Application, April 28, 2016, Public Meeting NextEra Presentation ML14190B0432014-07-0909 July 2014 Annual Assessment Meeting Performance Slides - June 24 2014 ML13357A0432013-12-23023 December 2013 ASR at Seabrook Station Update on Testing Program ML13357A0412013-12-23023 December 2013 Public Meeting on Seabrook Station Testing Program ML13357A0462013-12-23023 December 2013 Update on ASR ML13133A2492013-05-29029 May 2013 Slides from May 9, 2013, Meeting with NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC on Pre-Submittal of a Fixed Incore Detector License Amendment Request ML13066A4882013-03-21021 March 2013 Summary of Meeting Held on February 21, 2013, Between the NRC and NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLS Regarding License Renewal Application, Seabrook Station ML12356A0432012-12-11011 December 2012 Safety Implications and Status of ASR Condition - Public Meeting on 12/11/2012 ML12236A3852012-08-23023 August 2012 Memo Summary of NextEra Energy Seabrook Drop in Visit and Slides, August 22, 2012 ML12132A3442012-05-11011 May 2012 NRC-AERB Bilateral Meeting Slide Presentation (Nro/De), Aerb, India - May 16-17, 2012 ML12131A4312012-05-10010 May 2012 Aam ROP-12 Slides-Safety Performance & Alkali-Silica Reaction - r9 Revised Format ML1211604142012-04-23023 April 2012 Structural Assessment of Seabrook Station - Role of Concrete Material Testing ML1204402842012-02-16016 February 2012 Public Meeting Construction Experiences - Evaluate Impact of Concrete Degradation ML12026A4592012-01-26026 January 2012 EDG Ifr ML11343A4482011-12-0909 December 2011 NextEra Drop in Meeting Summary and Slides from 11-14-2011 Meeting with Region-I SBK-L-11190, Supplement to Request for Closed Meeting to Discuss Proprietary Test2011-09-19019 September 2011 Supplement to Request for Closed Meeting to Discuss Proprietary Test ML11259A0022011-09-15015 September 2011 Meeting Slides Preliminary Site-Specific Results of the License Renewal Environmental Review for Seabrook Station. 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Public Meeting Seabrook Station Alkali-Silica Reaction Testing Program December 18, 2013
Agenda
- Introductions and Opening Remarks
- Large Scale Testing Program
- Continuing NRC Oversight Activities
- Transition to Public Question & Answer (After ten minute break)
NRC Representatives
- Glenn Dentel - Chief, Projects Branch 3, Division of Reactor Projects (DRP)
- William Cook - Inspection Team Leader
Testing Program Presentation by NextEra
Continuing Regulatory Oversight Activities
- Periodic onsite inspections focused on NextEras actions to resolve the ASR non-conforming condition (PI&R Samples)
- Inspections and monitoring of NextEras large-scale specimen testing at the Ferguson Structural Engineering Laboratory, University of Texas - Austin
- Coordinate NRC Review of ASR via the Seabrook ASR Issue Technical Team (SAITT)
- Resident inspectors onsite
Continuing Regulatory Activities License Renewal Application
- Need reasonable assurance aging effects can be managed
June 2010 NextEra submit ted Seabrook license renewal application ML101590094 Feb 2013 Public meeting on actions/programs in application ML13066A488 Sep 2013 NextEra supplemented application ML13261A145 Nov 2013 NRC conducted license renewal audit Pending
- Remaining safety review milestones are TBD
- No regulatory decision made on the application
Transition to Public Question and Answer Session
- 10 Minute Break to Set-up
Contacting the NRC
Key Points
- NextEra has detailed plans for additional research and testing
- Significant NRC oversight will continue
- Resolution of the Seabrook ASR issue will require further NRC review
Back-Up Slides SAFETY RELATED STRUCTURES REMAIN OPERABLE
- NextEras structural engineering analysis (independently reviewed by NRC team) provides reasonable assurance of adequate design (safety) margin for ASR-affected reinforced concrete structures
- No significant visible deformations, distortions, or displacement identified in affected structures
- No indications of rebar degradation
- ASR limited to localized areas of the effected structures
- ASR degradation progressed slowly
Reference Documents ADAMS Ascension Numbers
- Confirmatory Action Letter (CAL) Closure Letter, dated October 9, 2013 (ML13274A670)
- CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No.
05000443/2012009, dated December 3, 2012 (ML12338A283)
- CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No.
05000443/2012010, dated August 9, 2013 (ML13221A172)
CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No.
05000443/2012009 CAL Items Closed Prompt Operability Determinations for B Electrical Tunnel and Extent of Condition identified structures (CAL Nos. 1, 5)
Interim Structural Assessment (CAL No. 3)
Completed Mortar Bar Test (CAL No. 6)
Initial six-month interval crack measurement results from 26 locations (CAL No. 10)
CAL Follow-Up Inspection Report No.
05000443/2012010 CAL Items Closed Revised the Root Cause Evaluation (CAL No. 2)
Revised the Integrated Corrective Action Plan (CAL No. 4)
Cancelled the Prism Test (CAL No. 7)
Technical details for Large-scale Beam Testing Program (CAL No. 8)
Revised the Structures Monitoring Program (CAL No. 9)
Technical details for Anchor Testing Program (CAL No. 11)
Review of open issues from IR 05000443/2012009
- Part 50.59 - this regulation outlines the processes by which a licensee may make changes to their facility, procedures, tests, experiments or evaluation methods as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report
- Part 50.90 - this regulation outlines the process by which a licensee requests an amendment to their operating license
What is ASR?
Concrete Ingredients
What is ASR?
Chemical Reaction K+ gel OH-SiO2 SiO2 forms + H2O SiO2 OH-Na+ gel alkali (in cement) silica gel forms cracking occurs reacts with silica (in as gel expands aggregate) and water 18
What is ASR?
Indications of ASR
- ASR has been identified in localized areas of Seabrook concrete structures
- ASR is a chemical reaction in concrete, which occurs over time in the presence of water, between the alkaline cement and reactive silica found in some aggregates.
- ASR forms a gel that expands causing micro-cracks that effect concrete material properties Reactive Aggregate ASR Gel Ring Cracking through Aggregate
TOUR OF PLANT Confirmed localized areas of ASR
- Effected Structures include:
- B Electrical Tunnel
- Containment Enclosure Building
- Residual Heat Removal Vault
- Emergency Diesel Generator Building
- Emergency Feedwater Building
TOUR OF PLANT 30-inch Thick Enclosure Wall Annulus area between Primary Containment and Containment Enclosure Building 48-inch Thick Containment Base Slab Wall 21
TOUR OF PLANT Other locations where ASR identified Primary Auxiliary Building VISUAL CRITERIA Pattern cracking Main Secondary deposits Steam/Feedwater Staining and discoloration Pipe Chase East Deposits of alkali silica gel Alternate Cooling Tower Service Water Pump House Containment
TOUR OF PLANT Pattern Cracking (approx. 3 ft x 3 ft area)
TOUR OF PLANT ASR Monitoring Method 24