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{{#Wiki_filter:Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station 2 & 3Second License Renewal ApplicationPre-submittal MeetingJanuary 18, 2018 AgendaIntroductions
{{#Wiki_filter:Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station 2 & 3 Second License Renewal Application Pre-submittal Meeting January 18, 2018
:Mike Gallagher, VP License Renewal &
 
Agenda Introductions: Mike Gallagher, VP License Renewal &
Decommissioning
Decommissioning


==Background:==
==Background:==
Mike GallagherPart 54 Safety Application Approach : Paul Weyhmuller, Peach Bottom Project Tech LeadDiscussion Topics/Lessons Learned:
Mike Gallagher Part 54 Safety Application Approach : Paul Weyhmuller, Peach Bottom Project Tech Lead Discussion Topics/Lessons Learned: All Project Management: John Hufnagel, Peach Bottom Project Licensing Lead Closing Remarks: Mike Gallagher 1
AllProject Management: John Hufnagel, Peach Bottom Project Licensing Lead Closing Remarks: Mike Gallagher 1
 
Site Information 2Susquehanna RiverTurbine Building DischargeIntake Background 3First License Renewal Application submittedJuly 2, 2001Approved May 7, 2003IP 71003 Unit 2 completed January 31, 2013IP 71003 Unit 3 completed March 31, 2014Entered PEO 2013 (Unit 2) and 2014 (Unit 3)Well run and maintained12 years without an automatic scramOver $1.3 billion on capital improvements 2012 -2016Unit 3 completed 731 days of continuous operation Background -Power Uprate History 4
Site Information Turbine Building Intake Susquehanna River Discharge 2
 
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Background===
First License Renewal Application submitted July 2, 2001 Approved May 7, 2003 IP 71003 Unit 2 completed January 31, 2013 IP 71003 Unit 3 completed March 31, 2014 Entered PEO 2013 (Unit 2) and 2014 (Unit 3)
Well run and maintained 12 years without an automatic scram Over $1.3 billion on capital improvements 2012 -2016 Unit 3 completed 731 days of continuous operation 3
 
Background - Power Uprate History Peach Bottom Authorized Power History  Unit 2    Unit 3 Initial License, 3293 MWt            10/25/1973 07/02/1974 5% Uprate, 3458 MWt                  10/18/1994 07/18/1995 1.62% Uprate, 3514 MWt                11/22/2002 11/22/2002 Extended Power Uprate, 3951 MWt      08/25/2014 08/25/2014 Measurement Uncertainty Recapture, 11/15/2017 11/15/2017 4016 MWt Current License Expiration Date      08/08/2033 07/02/2034 4
 
Background - Part 54 Safety Application Approach Lessons learned from previous Exelon and industry license renewal projects are utilized in the PBAPS SLRA Project Exelon has extensive aging management experience 22 of 23 units have renewed operating licenses 13 units are operating in the PEO Exelon has held leadership positions and participates in NEI and EPRI initiatives that prepared the industry for Subsequent License Renewal & Long Term Operations Exelon participated through NEI in providing comments to the staff on GALL/SRP - SLR Current NRC Expectations and SRP Guidance Exelon reviewed RAIs that have been issued to recent license renewal applicants to ensure consistency with current NRC expectations and SRP guidance Includes lessons learned from River Bend acceptance review 5
 
Part 54 Safety Application Approach Safety portion format is based on NUREG -2192 (SRP-SLR),
NEI 17-01, and Reg. Guide 1.188 (pending)
Comprehensive Scoping & Screening was performed Aging Management Reviews Highly consistent : >98% A through E notes (approx. 6400 line items)
No new aging effects since first license renewal Aging Management Programs Goal is to maximize consistency with GALL-SLR Includes Aging Management Effectiveness Review of First LR programs TLAAs Addressed First License Renewal TLAAs Extensive review for additional TLAAs Review of SLRA Internal consistency checks being performed (e.g., enhancements, aging effects)
Industry Peer review will be performed 6
 
GALL-SLR Consistency and Commitments 47 AMP License Renewal Commitments (preliminarily)
UFSAR Supplement (Appendix A of the SLRA)
Managed by Exelon Commitment Tracking program based on Nuclear Energy Institute 99-04, Guidelines for Managing NRC Commitment Changes AMPs          AMPs      AMPs with    AMPs with  Plant Consistent    Consistent  Exception    Exception  Specific with GALL        with        without        and      AMPs Enhancement  Enhancement  Enhancement Existing  36        7          20            2            6        1 New        11        8            0            3            0        0 Total      47 AMPs 7
 
Discussion Topics/Lessons Learned GAP Analysis for Reactor Internals: Section 3.1.2.2.12 for BWR Internals Bases for projecting neutron fluence values for RPV and RVI to the end of a proposed subsequent period of extended operation Are there changes in methods of analysis since first license renewal?
RPV Fluence Methodology consistent with CLB Environmental qualification of electrical equipment consistent with CLB Fatigue Analysis consistent with CLB EAF analysis consistent with GALL-SLR guidance EAF Screening methodology for limiting Class 1 locations Any changes in Technical Specifications anticipated for SLR?
Is Noble Metal Chemical Addition or Hydrogen Water Chemistry credited in reducing ISI inspection requirements?
Will BWRVIP-62 Rev. 1 be used for BWR Vessel and Internals?
Concrete degradation including irradiation effects 8
 
Discussion Topics/Lessons Learned Cable and Electrical AMPs BWRVIP Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP)
BWRVIP-135 BWRVIP-86 Rev. 1-A Use of the BWRVIP-74 App. B generic equivalent margins analysis methodology for Upper Shelf Energy (USE) TLAA Any new aging effects identified for SLR?
Westinghouse Steam Dryer aging management Use of SLRA Appendix C Relationship between 1st and 2nd LR UFSAR supplements 9
 
Project Management Exelon plans to provide electronic SLRA submittal, web-ready CD and reviewers aid information including: Reviewer version CDs including SLRA, ER, boundary drawings, UFSAR, and FPP, with links SLRA and boundary drawing hard copies will be provided Exelon will utilize Scientech eDocs portal to make supporting documents available upon NRC completion of SLRA acceptance review Frequent project calls between the Exelon Licensing Lead and NRC PM Operating Experience Audit in Rockville, MD Exelon will support with utility laptops, spreadsheet data and connection to Station CAP database In-Office and On-Site Audit Support Exelon will work with NRC PM to establish and manage remote breakout session schedules Exelon will track NRC audit questions, requests, and the responses in a database Coordination of plant walkdowns and other on-site activities RAI Responses Exelon will meet NRC response schedules 10


Background -Part 54 Safety Application ApproachLessons learned from previous Exelon and industry license renewal projects are utilized in the PBAPS SLRA ProjectExelon has extensive aging management experience22 of 23 units have renewed operating licenses13 units are operating in the PEOExelon has held leadership positions and participates in NEI and EPRI initiatives that prepared the industry for Subsequent License Renewal & Long Term OperationsExelon participated through NEI in providing comments to the staff on GALL/SRP -SLRCurrent NRC Expectations and SRP GuidanceExelon reviewed RAIs that have been issued to recent license renewal applicants to ensure consistency with current NRC expectations and SRP guidanceIncludes lessons learned from River Bend acceptance review 5
Closing Remarks The Peach Bottom SLR application will be consistent with GALL-SLR and GEIS to the greatest extent possible Exelon will submit a high quality application that can support an 18 month staff review Recent industry RAIs addressed in the SLR application Timely RAI responses Frequent NRC interface The Peach Bottom SLR application is on track to be submitted to the NRC in 3rd quarter 2018 11
Part 54 Safety Application ApproachSafety portion format is based on NUREG -2192 (SRP-SLR),        NEI 17-01, and Reg. Guide 1.188 (pending)Comprehensive Scoping & Screening was performedAging Management ReviewsHighly consistent : >
98% A through E notes (approx. 6400 line items)No new aging effects since first license renewalAging Management ProgramsGoal is to maximize consistency with GALL-SLR Includes Aging Management Effectiveness Review of First LR programsTLAAsAddressed First License Renewal TLAAs Extensive review for additional TLAAsReview of SLRA Internal consistency checks being performed (e.g., enhancements, aging effects)Industry Peer review will be performed 6
GALL-SLR Consistency and Commitments 7


Discussion Topics/Lessons LearnedGAP Analysis for Reactor Internals: Section 3.1.2.2.12 for BWR InternalsBases for projecting neutron fluence values for RPV and RVI to the end of a proposed subsequent period of extended operationAre there changes in methods of analysis since first license renewal?RPV Fluence Methodology consistent with CLBEnvironmental qualification of electrical equipment consistent with CLBFatigue Analysis consistent with CLBEAF analysis consistent with GALL-SLR guidanceEAF Screening methodology for limiting Class 1 locationsAny changes in Technical Specifications anticipated for SLR?Is Noble Metal Chemical Addition or Hydrogen Water Chemistry credited in reducing ISI inspection requirements?Will BWRVIP-62 Rev. 1 be used for BWR Vessel and Internals? Concrete degradation including irradiation effects 8
Questions?
Discussion Topics/Lessons LearnedCable and Electrical AMPs BWRVIP Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP)BWRVIP-135 BWRVIP-86 Rev. 1-AUse of the BWRVIP-74 App. B generic equivalent margins analysis methodology for Upper Shelf Energy (USE) TLAA Any new aging effects identified for SLR?Westinghouse Steam Dryer aging managementUse of SLRA Appendix CRelationship between 1 st and 2 nd LR UFSAR supplements 9
Project Management Exelon plans to provide electronic SLRA submittal, web-ready CD and reviewers' aid information including:  Reviewer version CDs including SLRA, ER, boundary drawings, UFSAR, and FPP, with links SLRA and boundary drawing hard copies will be providedExelon will utilize Scientech eDocs portal to make supporting documents available upon NRC completion of SLRA acceptance reviewFrequent project calls between the Exelon Licensing Lead and NRC PMOperating Experience Audit in Rockville, MDExelon will support with utility laptops, spreadsheet data and connection to Station CAP databaseIn-Office and On-Site Audit SupportExelon will work with NRC PM to establish and manage remote breakout session schedulesExelon will track NRC audit questions, requests, and the responses in a databaseCoordination of plant walkdownsand other on-site activitiesRAI ResponsesExelon will meet NRC response schedules 10 Closing RemarksThe Peach Bottom SLR application will be consistent with GALL-SLR and GEIS to the greatest extent possibleExelon will submit a high quality application that can support an 18 month staff reviewRecent industry RAIs addressed in the SLR application Timely RAI responsesFrequent NRC interfaceThe Peach Bottom SLR application is on track to be submitted to the NRC in 3 rdquarter 2018 11 Questions?
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Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station 2 & 3 Second License Renewal Application Pre-submittal Meeting January 18, 2018

Agenda Introductions: Mike Gallagher, VP License Renewal &

Decommissioning

Background:

Mike Gallagher Part 54 Safety Application Approach : Paul Weyhmuller, Peach Bottom Project Tech Lead Discussion Topics/Lessons Learned: All Project Management: John Hufnagel, Peach Bottom Project Licensing Lead Closing Remarks: Mike Gallagher 1

Site Information Turbine Building Intake Susquehanna River Discharge 2

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Background===

First License Renewal Application submitted July 2, 2001 Approved May 7, 2003 IP 71003 Unit 2 completed January 31, 2013 IP 71003 Unit 3 completed March 31, 2014 Entered PEO 2013 (Unit 2) and 2014 (Unit 3)

Well run and maintained 12 years without an automatic scram Over $1.3 billion on capital improvements 2012 -2016 Unit 3 completed 731 days of continuous operation 3

Background - Power Uprate History Peach Bottom Authorized Power History Unit 2 Unit 3 Initial License, 3293 MWt 10/25/1973 07/02/1974 5% Uprate, 3458 MWt 10/18/1994 07/18/1995 1.62% Uprate, 3514 MWt 11/22/2002 11/22/2002 Extended Power Uprate, 3951 MWt 08/25/2014 08/25/2014 Measurement Uncertainty Recapture, 11/15/2017 11/15/2017 4016 MWt Current License Expiration Date 08/08/2033 07/02/2034 4

Background - Part 54 Safety Application Approach Lessons learned from previous Exelon and industry license renewal projects are utilized in the PBAPS SLRA Project Exelon has extensive aging management experience 22 of 23 units have renewed operating licenses 13 units are operating in the PEO Exelon has held leadership positions and participates in NEI and EPRI initiatives that prepared the industry for Subsequent License Renewal & Long Term Operations Exelon participated through NEI in providing comments to the staff on GALL/SRP - SLR Current NRC Expectations and SRP Guidance Exelon reviewed RAIs that have been issued to recent license renewal applicants to ensure consistency with current NRC expectations and SRP guidance Includes lessons learned from River Bend acceptance review 5

Part 54 Safety Application Approach Safety portion format is based on NUREG -2192 (SRP-SLR),

NEI 17-01, and Reg. Guide 1.188 (pending)

Comprehensive Scoping & Screening was performed Aging Management Reviews Highly consistent : >98% A through E notes (approx. 6400 line items)

No new aging effects since first license renewal Aging Management Programs Goal is to maximize consistency with GALL-SLR Includes Aging Management Effectiveness Review of First LR programs TLAAs Addressed First License Renewal TLAAs Extensive review for additional TLAAs Review of SLRA Internal consistency checks being performed (e.g., enhancements, aging effects)

Industry Peer review will be performed 6

GALL-SLR Consistency and Commitments 47 AMP License Renewal Commitments (preliminarily)

UFSAR Supplement (Appendix A of the SLRA)

Managed by Exelon Commitment Tracking program based on Nuclear Energy Institute 99-04, Guidelines for Managing NRC Commitment Changes AMPs AMPs AMPs with AMPs with Plant Consistent Consistent Exception Exception Specific with GALL with without and AMPs Enhancement Enhancement Enhancement Existing 36 7 20 2 6 1 New 11 8 0 3 0 0 Total 47 AMPs 7

Discussion Topics/Lessons Learned GAP Analysis for Reactor Internals: Section 3.1.2.2.12 for BWR Internals Bases for projecting neutron fluence values for RPV and RVI to the end of a proposed subsequent period of extended operation Are there changes in methods of analysis since first license renewal?

RPV Fluence Methodology consistent with CLB Environmental qualification of electrical equipment consistent with CLB Fatigue Analysis consistent with CLB EAF analysis consistent with GALL-SLR guidance EAF Screening methodology for limiting Class 1 locations Any changes in Technical Specifications anticipated for SLR?

Is Noble Metal Chemical Addition or Hydrogen Water Chemistry credited in reducing ISI inspection requirements?

Will BWRVIP-62 Rev. 1 be used for BWR Vessel and Internals?

Concrete degradation including irradiation effects 8

Discussion Topics/Lessons Learned Cable and Electrical AMPs BWRVIP Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP)

BWRVIP-135 BWRVIP-86 Rev. 1-A Use of the BWRVIP-74 App. B generic equivalent margins analysis methodology for Upper Shelf Energy (USE) TLAA Any new aging effects identified for SLR?

Westinghouse Steam Dryer aging management Use of SLRA Appendix C Relationship between 1st and 2nd LR UFSAR supplements 9

Project Management Exelon plans to provide electronic SLRA submittal, web-ready CD and reviewers aid information including: Reviewer version CDs including SLRA, ER, boundary drawings, UFSAR, and FPP, with links SLRA and boundary drawing hard copies will be provided Exelon will utilize Scientech eDocs portal to make supporting documents available upon NRC completion of SLRA acceptance review Frequent project calls between the Exelon Licensing Lead and NRC PM Operating Experience Audit in Rockville, MD Exelon will support with utility laptops, spreadsheet data and connection to Station CAP database In-Office and On-Site Audit Support Exelon will work with NRC PM to establish and manage remote breakout session schedules Exelon will track NRC audit questions, requests, and the responses in a database Coordination of plant walkdowns and other on-site activities RAI Responses Exelon will meet NRC response schedules 10

Closing Remarks The Peach Bottom SLR application will be consistent with GALL-SLR and GEIS to the greatest extent possible Exelon will submit a high quality application that can support an 18 month staff review Recent industry RAIs addressed in the SLR application Timely RAI responses Frequent NRC interface The Peach Bottom SLR application is on track to be submitted to the NRC in 3rd quarter 2018 11

Questions?

12