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| title = NRC Staff Pre-Filed Hearing Exhibit NRC000152, Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2 - NRC Inspection Report 05000247/2012008, Dated April 19, 2012 | | title = NRC Staff Pre-Filed Hearing Exhibit NRC000152, Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit 2 - NRC Inspection Report 05000247/2012008, Dated April 19, 2012 | ||
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COTTIM ISSION REGION I 475 ALLENDALE
ROADKING OF PRUSSIA. PENNSYLVANIA
19406.1415
Apri'l L9, 20L2Mr. John Ventosa. Site Vice PresidentEntergy Nuclear
Operations, lnc.Indian Point Energy
Center 450 Broadway, GSBP.O. Box 249
Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249 SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING UNIT
2 - NRC INSPECTION
REPORT 05000247t2012008
Dear Mr. Ventosa:On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) completed
an inspection
at the lndian Point Nuclear
Generating
Unit 2. The enclosed report documents
the results of the inspection, which were discussed on
March 8,2012, with Mr. John Curry and members
of your staff.This inspection
was an examination of
license renewal activities
under Temporary
Instruction (Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities.
The inspection
was directed toward thoseactivities and
facilities accessible during
the refueling
outage. The inspection also reviewed thecompletion of
commitments made during
the renewed license application
process andcompliance with the Commission's
rules and regulations
and the conditions
of your operating license. Within these areas, the inspection
involved examination
of selected procedures
and representative
records, observations
of activities, and interviews
with personnel.
On the basis of the samples selected
for review, there
were no findings of significance
identified
during this inspection.
The NRC staff identified
two instances of commitments
which could notbe considered completed at this
time. Given the scheduled completion
of September
28,2013, for these commitments, we will incorporate
a followup review as a
part of our planned team inspection
in this area prior to September 28,2013, to
verify completion along with thecompletion of other commitments.
In accordance
with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules
of Practice," a copy of
this letter and
its enclosure
will be available electronically
for public inspection
in the NRC Public Document
Room or from the Publicly Available
Records (PARS) component
of NRC's document system Agencywide
Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible
from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic
Reading Room).Sincerelv, ,e"/^JyffiRichard J. Conte, Chief Engineering
Branchl Division of Reactor Safety
Mr. John Ventosa Site Vice President Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.Indian Point Energy Center 450 Broadway, GSB Buchanan, NY 1051 1-0249 SUBJECT: INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING
UNIT 2 - NRC INSPECTION
REPORT 0500024712012008
Dear Mr. Ventosa: On March 8,2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) completed
an inspection
at the Indian Point Nuclear Generating
Unit 2. The enclosed report documents
the results of the inspection, which were discussed
on March 8, 2012, with Mr. John Curry and members of your staff.This inspection
was an examination
of license renewal activities
under Temporary
Instruction (Tl) 2516/001, Review of License RenewalActivities.
The inspection
was directed toward those activities
and facilities
accessible
during the refueling
outage. The inspection
also reviewed the completion
of commitments
made during the renewed license application
process and compliance
with the Commission's
rules and regulations
and the conditions
of your operating license. Within these areas, the inspection
involved examination
of selected procedures
and representative
records, observations
of activities, and interviews
with personnel.
On the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings of significance
identified
during this inspection.
The NRC staff identified
two instances
of commitments
which could not be considered
completed
at this time. Given the scheduled
completion
of September
28,2013, for these commitments, we will incorporale
a followup review as a part of our planned team inspection
in this area prior to September
28,2013, to verify completion
along with the completion
of other commitments.
In accordance
with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure
will be available
electronically
for public inspection
in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available
Records (PARS) component
of NRC's document system Agencyride
Document Access and Management
System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible
from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic
Reading Room).Sincerely,/RN Richard J. Conte, Chief Engineering
Branchl Division of Reactor Safety DOCUMENT NAME: G:\DRS\Engineering
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for MGray RConte DATE 4t11t12 4t19t12 4t19t12 RECORD COPY
J. Ventosa Docket No. 50-247 License No. DPR-26 Enclosure:
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
REGION I Docket: 50-247 License: DPR-26 Report: 0500024712012008
Licensee:
Entergy Nuclear Northeast (Entergy)Facility:
lndian Point Nuclear Generating
Unit 2 Location:
Buchanan, NY Dates: March 5-8,2012 Inspectors:
G. Meyer, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety M. Modes, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety Accompanied
By: K, Green, Senior Project Manager, Division of License Renewal W. Holston, Senior Technical
Reviewer, Division of License Renewal Approved By: Richard J. Conte, Chief Engineering
Branch 1 Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS lR 0500024712012008i
0310512012 - 0310812012;
Indian Point Nuclear Generating
Unit 2;Review of License Renewal Activities.
The report covers a one week inspection
of the implementation
of license renewal activities
during the Indian Point Unit 2 refueling
outage, lt was conducted
by two region based engineering
inspectors
under Temporary
Instruction
2516/001.
No findings were identified.
The inspectors
determined
that Entergy actions on four commitments (Commitments
28,29,34, and 36) were complete and met regulatory
expectations
as reflected
in the staff's safety evaluation
report. lnspection
of two commitments (Commitments
2 and 3) concluded
that additional
inspection
was needed.Enclosure
4.a.4042 Report Details oTHER ACTTVTTTES (OA)Other - License Renewal Activities (Tl 2516/001 )lnspection
Scope This inspection
was performed
by two NRC Region I based inspectors
to evaluate the license renewal activities
at the Indian Point Nuclear Generating
Unit 2 in accordance
with Temporary
Instruction (Tl) 25161001.
As noted in this Tl: "This procedure
was written to allow for timely verification
by NRC inspectors
that the applicant
has made sufficient
progress in implementing
its license renewal commitments
before entering its post-4O-year
license period and to allow documentation
of these inspection
activities
while the operating
license is being considered
for renewal." This phase of the inspection
is "to be completed
during the outage preceding
the beginning
of the period of extended operations
for the purpose of observing
or verifying
commitments
of tests or other activities
that require containment
entries or access to rooms that would normally be posted as a high-radiation
area or higher when the reactor is operating." The inspectors
performed
in-plant observations
of license renewal related activities
and sampled Entergy actions on commitments.
The bases for the review was the NRC staff's safety evaluation
report (NUREG'1930)
and related licensee letters associated
with licensee renewal regulatory
commitments, including
Letter NL-11-101, dated August 22,2011.Findinss and Observations
No findings were identified.
ln-Plant Observations
The inspectors
observed ongoing activities
and inspected
the general condition
of structures, systems, and components
within the scope of license renewal. The inspectors
performed
reviews in the following
areas, as related to commitments
and aging management
programs (AMPs):. Turbine Building - Flow Accelerated
Corrosion
AMP. Turbine Building - One-Time lnspection
Program (Commitment
19). Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix
R Diesel Generator (Commitment
34)The inspectors
determined
the general conditions
to be satisfactory
and the Entergy activities
to be in accordance
with facility programs and procedures.
b.b.1 Enclosure
2 b.2 Commitments - Review Complete Commitment
28 - Water Chemistrv
Control - Closed Coolino Water Prooram Commitment
28 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry
Control-Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain water chemistry
of the lP2 SBO/Appendix
R diesel generator
cooling system per EPRI guidelines" and will "Enhance the Water Chemistry
Control- Closed Cooling Water Program to maintain the lP2 and lP3 security generator
and fire protection
diesel cooling water pH and glycolwithin
limits specified
by EPRI guidelines" by September
28, 2013. The license renewal team inspection (Report 0500024712008006
dated August 1, 2008) had noted that some parameters
were not monitored
for some diesels in existing procedures.
The inspectors
reviewed the implementation
plan, EPRI guidelines, revised chemistry sampling procedures
and acceptance
criteria, and chemistry
results for the SBO/App. R, fire protection, and security diesels.The inspectors
concluded
that Commitment
28 had been completed.
Commitment
29 - Sulfates in the Refuelino
Water Storaqe Tank (RWST)Commitment
29 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Water Chemistry
Control -Primary and Secondary
Program for lP2 to test sulfates monthly in the RWST with a limit of <150 ppb" by September
28,2013.The inspectors
reviewed the implementation
plan, RWST chemistry
sampling procedure, and RWST chemistry
results lor 2010 and 2011.The inspectors
concluded
that Commitment
29 had been completed.
Commitment
34 - Station Blackout (SBO)/Appendix
R Diesel Generator Commitment
34 provides that "lP2 SBO/Appendix
R diesel generator
will be installed and operational
by April 30, 2008." lnspection
Report 0500024712008006, dated August 1, 2008, documented
the license renewal team inspection
of the lP2 SBO/App. R diesel generator
following
its installation
and operationaltesting.
Inspection
Report 0500024712008003, dated August 13, 2008, documented
the inspection
of the post-modification
testing of this diesel generator.
The inspectors
concluded
that Commitment
34 had previously
been completed.
Commitment
36 - Refuelino
Cavitv Concrete Commitment
36 provides that Entergy will "Perform a one-time inspection
and evaluation
of a sample of potentially
affected lP2 refueling
cavity concrete prior to the period of extended operation.
The sample will be obtained by core boring the refueling
cavity wall in an area that is susceptible
to exposure to borated water leakage. The inspection
will Enclosure
3 include an assessment
of embedded reinforcing
steel. A sample of leakage fluid will be analyzed to determine
the composition
of the fluid." These actions are scheduled
for completion
by September
28,2013. Commitment
36 also addresses
core bores and leakage fluid analysis in the first ten years of the period of extended operation.
During refueling
operations
at Unit 2, leakage through the reactor refuel cavity liner plate had caused the cavity flood-up water to migrate through the concrete walls of the cavity.NRC was concerned
the borated water flowing through the concrete and past the reinforcement
bars could cause an indeterminate
degradation.
The inspectors
reviewed the test results of concrete cores removed from the lP2 refuel structure
in Engineering
Report No. lP-RPT-11-00002, Assessment
of Concrete Aging From Selected Indian Point Structures, Rev 0, January 10,2011. The originally
specified
concrete strength, per United Engineers
and Constructors
Drawing 9321-01-5-
1, Specification
for Design, Inspection
and Tests of Concrete, High Strength Bolts, Compaction
of Fill and Rock Bearing, was 3000 psi at 28 days. Entergy took seven core samples from the Unit 2 fuel pool structure;
the compression
results were 7,213 psi, 3,202 psi, 5,890 psi,6,294
psi, 8,307 psi, 5,497 psi, and 6,448 psi' Using the guidance of American Concrete Institute, ACI214.4R, the calculated
equivalent
in-structure
compressive
strength was 4,341 psi.Reinforcing
bars were part of three of the concrete samples taken from the Unit 2 fuel pool structure.
The above referenced
report noted there was no visible degradation
of the reinforcing
bars. This observation
compared favorably
with concrete core samples taken from the Unit 1 fuel pool structure, which was wetted by a boric acid solution equivalent
to Unit 2 for approximately
30 years.Nine samples were taken from the core bores for further interrogation
by Petrography
with a Stereo-microscope.
These samples were examined in general accordance
with ASTM C-856-04, Standard Practice for Petrographic
Examination
of Hardened Concrete.
There were observations
of concrete paste discoloration
and cracks noted in the Petrographic
samples taken from the core samples extracted
from the west and south walls of the fuel pool. The discoloration
was attributed
to the differences
in the hydration
of the paste most likely due to exposure to the water through the cracks, and the report concluded
the examined material was of "relatively
good quality." The inspectors
concluded
that Commitment
36 is on track to be completed, b.3 Commitments - Needino Additional
NRC Review Commitment
2 - Boltino Inteqritv
Proqram Commitment
2 provides that Entergy will "Enhance the Bolting lntegrity
Program tor lP2 and lP3 to clarify that actual yield strength is used in selecting
materials
for low susceptibility
to SCC and clarify that prohibition
on use of lubricants
containing
MoSz for bolting" by September
28, 2013. Commitment
2 also states that "The Bolting Integrity Program manages loss of preload and loss of material for all external bolting," Enclosure
4 The inspectors
reviewed the implementation
plan and the revised mechanicalfastener
procedure, which had specific instructions
on bolting regarding
the use of actual yield strength and the prohibition
against molybdenum
disulfide
as a lubricant.
Nonetheless, there was no planned action regarding
the second commitment
statement
regarding
loss of preload and loss of material, despite Commitment
2 being considered
completed
by Entergy. Entergy entered this concern into the license renewal corrective
action system as item LO-LAR-2011-00174, CA-66.The inspectors
concluded
that the specific procedural
instructions
of Commitment
2 had been completed, but that review of any action on the general statement
needed to be reviewed during a subsequent
NRC inspection.
Commitment
3 - Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection
Proqram Commitment
3 provides that Entergy will "lmplement
the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection
Program for lP2 land lP3] as described
in LRA Section 8.1.6" and perform the following:
o "lnclude in the Buried Piping and Tanks lnspection
Program described
in LRA Section 8.1.6 a risk assessment
of the in-scope buried piping and tanks that includes consideration
of the impacts of buried piping or tank leakage and of conditions
affecting
the risk for corrosion.". "Classify
pipe segments and tanks as having a high, medium or low impact of leakage based on the safety class, the hazard posed by fluid contained
in the piping and the impact of leakage on reliable plant operation.". "Determine
corrosion
risk through consideration
of piping or tank material, soil resistivity, drainage, the presence of cathodic protection
and the type of coating." o "Establish
inspection
priority and frequency
for periodic inspections
of the in-scope piping and tanks based on the results of the risk assessment." o "Perform inspection
using inspection
techniques
with demonstrated
effectiveness." The inspectors
reviewed the implementation
plan and Entergy fleet, corporate engineering
and site engineering
procedures.
The inspectors
also reviewed a summary report of inspection
results, cathodic protection
records, and area potential
earth current (APEC) survey results.The inspectors
reviewed the risk assessment, classifications
of leakage impacts, and corrosion
risk categorizations
addressed
in the first three bulleted items above, and found the evaluation
approaches
to be sound and generally
credible.
The inspectors
reviewed the inspection
plan based on these evaluations
to be reasonable
and appropriate.
The inspectors
reviewed a sample of inspection
records, which showed that inspections
had involved direct visual inspection, followed by external ultrasonic
test (UT) inspections
in some cases, and were thorough and appropriate.
The inspectors
noted two concerns.
First, site engineering
procedure
SEP-UlP-IPEC
stated that guided wave inspection
was an acceptable
indirect inspection
technique.
Enclosure
5 The inspectors
noted that while guided wave inspection
was a credible method to inform other inspections, it did not meet the "demonstrated
effectiveness" standard and was not suitable for inspection
by itself. There was no evidence that guided wave inspection
had been solely used to accept inspected
piping or tanks, but the procedure
merited clarification
on the use of guided wave inspection.
Second, Entergy fleet procedure EN-DC-343
listed the affected Unit 2 underground
systems in Attachment
9.2, but omitted the river water, circulating
water, and containment
isolation
support systems.There was no immediate
impact on the inspection
plan given that these actions were not in effect without a renewed license. However, Entergy will review this matter and they entered these two concerns into the license renewal corrective
action system as item LO-LAR-201
1 -001 7 4, CA-67 .Given the preliminary
progress on Commitment
3, the inspectors
determined
that additional
inspection
was merited on the clarification
of the use of guided wave inspection, coverage of omitted underground
systems, and subsequently
completed inspections.
b.4 Annual Updates 10 CFR 54.21(b) requires each year following
submittal
of the license renewal application
and at least three months before scheduled
completion
of the NRC review, an amendment
to the renewal application
be submitted
that identifies
any change to the current licensing
basis (CLB) of the facility that materially
affects the contents of the license renewal application, including
the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) supplement.
The inspectors
selected a sample from annual update submittals
for review.Amendment
8 to the application
transmitted
by a letter (NL-09-060)
dated May 15, 2009.This amendment
was a result of a review of documents
affecting
the current license basis during the period May 1, 2008 through March 1, 2009, since the prior annual update amendment.
The review concluded
that sections of the application
were affected by changes to the current licensing
basis. For example, during this period, the Indian Point 3 Security Dieselwas
replaced, affecting
Section 3.3.2.1.15
and Table 3.3.3-15-lP3 of the application.
This example illustrated
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. compliance
with 10 CFR 54.21(b).Summarv No findings were identified
and general conditions
in the plant areas observed were satisfactory.
The inspectors
determined
that Entergy actions on four commitments (Commitments
28, 29,34, and 36) were complete and met regulatory
expectations
as reflected
in the staff's safety evaluation
report. Inspection
of two commitments (Commitments
2 and 3) concluded
that additional
inspection
was needed. Further NRC inspection
of Unit 2 commitments, including
Commitments
2 and 3, is planned prior to the scheduled
completion
date of September
28,2013.Enclosure
6 4OAO Exit Meetino The inspectors
presented
the inspection
results to Mr. John Curry, License Renewal Project Manager, and other members of the staff on March 8, 2012. The inspectors
confirmed
that no proprietary
materialwas
examined during the inspection.
ATTACHMENT:
SUPPLEMENTAL
INFORMATION
Enclosure
A-1 ATTACHMENT
SUPPLEMENTAL
INFORMATION
KEY POINTS OF CONTACT Licensee Personnel J. Curry, License RenewalTeam
Project Manager N. Azevedo, Supervisor, Supervisor
Engineering
Programs C. Caputo, License RenewalTeam
G. Dahl, Licensing
Engineer R. Drake, System Engineer J. Flagg, License Renewal Team D. Lach, License Renewal Team LIST OF DOCUMENTS
REVIEWED General NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation
Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point Nuclear Generating
Unit Nos. 2 and 3, November 2009 NUREG-1930, Safety Evaluation
Report Related to the License Renewal of Indian Point Nuclear Generating
Unit Nos. 2 and 3, Supplement
1, August 30, 2011 Entergy Letter NL-1 1-101 , Clarification
for Request for Additional
Information (RAl), dated August 22,2011 In-plant Observations
One-Time Inspection
Matrix (draft)One-Time Inspection
Form 169473-01 One-Time lnspection
Form 51 282477 -01 WO 00255920, FAC UT of heater drain piping WO 00255936, FAC UT of reheater drain piping Commitment
2 (Boltinq Inteqritv)
lP-RPT-11-LRD03, Review of the Bolting Integrity
AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)O-MS-411, Torquing of Mechanical
Fasteners, Rev 3 Enclosure
A-2 Commitment
3 (Buried Pipinq and Tanks lnspection)
lP-RPT-11-LRD07, Review of the Buried Pipe and Tanks Inspection
AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)EN-DC-343, Underground
Piping and Tanks Inspection
and Monitoring
Program, Rev 4 CEP-UPT-0100, Underground
Piping and Tanks lnspection
and Monitoring, Rev 0 SEP-UlP-lPEC, Underground
Components
Inspection
Plan, Rev 0 PCA Engineering
Inc, Cathodic Protection
System Maintenance
Record Sheet, AFW Pump Room Annex - Unit 2, PCA Job No. 30493, 2128112 lP-RPT-11-0045, Indian Point Energy Center APEC Survey, 11117111 IPEC Underground
Piping and Tank Program Completed
Buried Pipe lnspections, 1111112 Thielsch Engineering, Laboratory
Testing Data Sheet, 12112111 Photographs
of Nov/Dec 2011 inspections
of lP2 24" SRW lines 409 (16 pictures dated 11123111)
and 408 (24 pictures dated 11123111)lP2-lJT-11-050, UT Erosion Corrosion
Exam - 24 SRW line 409, 12128111 f P2-UT,11-048, UT Erosion Corrosion
Exam - 24 SRW line 408, 1212811, 2 pictures lnspection
Report, lP3 AFWCond Return to CST (8" line 1080), WO 279578-03, 1219111, 4 pictures lnspection
Report, lP3 CST Supply to AFW Pumps (12" line 1070), WO 279578-03, 1219111, 4 pictureslP3-UT-11-076.
UT E/C Examination
lP3 8" line 1080, 12115111lP3-UT-1 1-077, UT E/C Examination
lP3 12" line 1070, 12115111 Commitment
28 (Water Chemistrv - Closed Coolinq)EPRI TR-107396, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry
Guideline, Rev 1lP-RPT-11-LRD41, Review of the Water Chemistry-
Closed Cooling Water AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)}-CY-2510, Closed Cooling Water Chemistry
Specifications
and Frequencies, Rev 13 f P2 SBP/App R diesel quarterly
chemistry
results, March 2008 to January 2012 tP2 Fire pump diesel quarterly
chemistry
results, January 2007 to December 201 1 lP2 Security diesel quarterly
chemistry
results, January 2007 to December 2011 Commitment
29 (RWST Sulfates)IP-RPT-11-LRD42, Review of the Water Chemistry - Primary and Secondary
AMP for lmplementation, Rev 0 (draft)2-CY-2625, General Plant Systems Specifications
and Frequencies, Rev 16 lP2 RWST monthly chemistry
results, January 2010 to February 2012 Commitment
36 (Refuelinq
Cavitv Concrete)ER No. lP-RPT-11-00002, Assessment
of Concrete Aging From Selected lndian Point Structures, Rev 0 United Engineers
and Constructors
Drawing 9321-01-5-1, Specification
for Design, Inspection
and Tests of Concrete, High Strength Bolts, Compaction
of Fill and Rock Bearing ASTM C-856-04, Standard Practice for Petrographic
Examination
of Hardened Concrete Enclosure
A-3 LIST OF ACRONYMS ADAMS Agencyruide
Documents
Access and Management
System AMP Aging Management
Program CLB Current Licensing
Basis EPRI Electric Power Research Institute LRA License RenewalApplication
NRC U. S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
RFO Refueling
Outage RWST Refueling
Water Storage Tank SBO Station Blackout Tl Temporary
lnstruction
UFSAR Updated Final Safety Analysis Report UT Ultrasonic
Test Enclosure