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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY  
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COMMISSION
                            NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
REGION I 475 ALLENDALE  
                                              REGION I
ROAD KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-1415
                                        475 ALLENDALE ROAD
December 22, 20lL Mr. Christopher  
                                    KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-1415
Wamser Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.Vermont Yankee Nuclear power Station 185 Old Ferry Road P.O. Box 500 Brattleboro, VT 05302-0500
                                        December   22, 20lL
SUBJECT: VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION - NRC INTEGRATED
  Mr. Christopher Wamser
INSPECTION
  Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.
REPORT 0500027 1 t2ol 1 01 1 Dear Mr. Wamser: on october 20,2011, the U.S. NuclearRegulatory  
  Vermont Yankee Nuclear power Station
Commission (NRC) completed  
  185 Old Ferry Road
an inspection
  P.O. Box 500
at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Staiion. the enctosed report documbnts  
  Brattleboro, VT 05302-0500
the results of the inspection, which were discussed  
  SUBJECT: VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR                   POWER STATION
on october 20, and December z 2011, wrth you and other members of your staff.This inspection  
                INSPECTION REPORT 0500027
was an examination  
                                                                        - NRC INTEGRATED
of activities  
                                                    1 t2ol 1 01 1
under your renewed operating  
  Dear Mr. Wamser:
license related to the completion  
  on october 20,2011, the U.S. NuclearRegulatory Commission (NRC) completed
of commitments  
                                                                                        an inspection
made during the renewed lic"nre apptication  
at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Staiion.     the enctosed report documbnts the results of
f,rocess and compliance  
the inspection, which were discussed on october 20, and December
with the conditions  
                                                                          z 2011, wrth you and other
of your licenie. Under the renewed operating  
members of your staff.
license, entry into the period of extended opelations  
This inspection was an examination of activities under your renewed
is planned for March 22,2012. Th; inap;tion  
                                                                        operating license related to
was directed toward those activities  
the completion of commitments made during the renewed lic"nre
and facilities  
                                                                      apptication f,rocess and
accessible  
compliance with the conditions of your licenie. Under the renewed
during the refueling  
                                                                      operating license, entry into
outate. -witnin these areas, the inspection  
the period of extended opelations is planned for March 22,2012. Th;
involved examination  
                                                                          inap;tion
of selected proc6dur"s  
                                                                                -witninwas directed
and representative  
toward those activities and facilities accessible during the refueling
records, observations  
                                                                      outate.           these areas,
of activities, and interviews  
the inspection involved examination of selected proc6dur"s and representative
with personnel.
                                                                                    records,
on the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings identified  
observations of activities, and interviews with personnel.
during this inspection'  
on the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings identified
We plan to continue to review Commitment  
                                                                                      during this
Nos. 6, 12,aid 2s, along with your process for commitment  
inspection' We plan to continue to review Commitment Nos. 6, 12,aid
change management  
                                                                            2s, along with your
during future planned license renewal team inspections, prior to March 22.20112.  
process for commitment change management during future planned
C. Wamser 2 tn accordance  
                                                                        license renewal team
with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure  
inspections, prior to March 22.20112.
will be available  
 
electronically  
C. Wamser                                         2
for public inspection  
tn accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its
in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available  
enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document
Records (PARS) component  
Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system
of NRC's document system Agencywide  
Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from
Document Access and Management  
the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading
System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible  
Room).
from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic  
                                                Sincerely,
Reading Room).Sincerely,/Z,tr*J>M Richard J. Conte, Chief Engineering  
                                              /Z,tr*J>M
Branch 1 Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-271 License No. DPR-28 Enclosure:
                                                Richard J. Conte, Chief
NRC lnspection  
                                                Engineering Branch 1
Report 0500027 1 1201 101 1 cc w/enclosure:  
                                                Division of Reactor Safety
Distribution  
Docket No. 50-271
via ListServ  
License No. DPR-28
C. Wamser 2 In accordance  
Enclosure:
with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure  
NRC lnspection Report 0500027     1 1201 101 1
will be available  
cc w/enclosure: Distribution via ListServ
electronically  
 
for public inspection  
            C. Wamser                                                   2
in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available  
            In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its
Records (PARS) component  
            enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document
of NRC's document system Agencywide  
            Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system
Document Access and Management  
            Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from
System (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible  
            the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading
from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic  
            Room).
Reading Room).Sincerely,/RN Richard J. Conte, Chief Engineering  
                                                                      Sincerely,
Branch 1 Division of Reactor Safety Docket No. 50-271 License No. DPR-28 Enclosure:
                                                                      /RN
NRC Inspection  
                                                                      Richard J. Conte, Chief
Report 05000271 1201 1011 cc w/enclosure:  
                                                                      Engineering Branch 1
Distribution  
                                                                      Division of Reactor Safety
via ListServ Distribution  
            Docket No. 50-271
w/encl: W. Dean, RA (RIORAMAIL  
            License No. DPR-28
RESOURCE)D. Lew, DRA (RIORAMAIL  
            Enclosure:
RESOURCE)D. Roberts, DRP (RIDRPMAIL  
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SUNST Review complete:  
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RJc (Reviewer's  
            P. Wilson,     DRS           (RIDRSMAlL RESOURCE)
Initials)  
              M. Franke, Rl OEDO
ADAMS ACCESSION  
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NO': ML1 13560064 DOCUMENT NAME: G:\DRS\Engineering  
            T. Setzer, DRP
Branch 1\-- Meyer\W Lic Renewal\2o111206  
              E. Keighley, DRP
05000271 2011011 VY 1P71003 Inspection  
              K. Dunham, DRP
Report'docx
            S. Rutenkroger, DRP, SRI
After declaring  
            S. Rich, DRP, Rl
this document "An Official Agency Record" it will be released to the Public.To receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box: "C" = Copy without attachmenVenclosure "E" = Copy with attachment/enclosure "N" = No OFFICE RI/DRS 12112111 DATE 1219111 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY  
            A. Rancourt, DRP, OA
Docket No.: License No.: Report No.: Licensee: Facility: Location: Dates: Inspectors:
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SUNST Review   complete:     RJc       (Reviewer's Initials)                     ADAMS ACCESSION NO': ML1 13560064
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy)Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station Vernon, VT October 17 - 20, and December 1, 2011 G. Meyer, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety M. Modes, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety Richard J. Conte, Chief Engineering
DOCUMENT NAME: G:\DRS\Engineering Branch 1\-- Meyer\W Lic Renewal\2o111206 05000271 2011011 VY 1P71003 Inspection Report'docx
Branch 1 Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure  
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS lR 0500027112011011;
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1011712011 - 121112011;
OFFICE               RI/DRS
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station;Review of License Renewal Activities.
DATE                 1219111                   12112111
The report covers a one week inspection
                                                          OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
of the implementation
 
of license renewal activities
              U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
during the Vermont Yankee refueling
                                  REGION I
outage. lt was performed
Docket No.: 50-271
by two region based engineering
License No.: DPR.28
inspectors
Report No.: 0500027112011011
under lnspection
Licensee:   Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy)
Procedure
Facility:   Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station
71003.Enclosure
Location:   Vernon, VT
4.4042 RePort Details oTHER ACTTVIilES (OA)Other - License RenewalActivities
Dates:       October 17 - 20, and December 1, 2011
On March 21,2011, NRC issued a renewed operating
Inspectors: G. Meyer, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety
license for the facility, based on review of the Vermont Yankee License RenewalApplication (LRA) submitted
            M. Modes, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety
on January 27 , 2006. ln March 2011, NRC issued Supplement
Approved By: Richard J. Conte, Chief
2 to NUREG 1907, "Safety Evaluation
            Engineering Branch 1
Report Related to the License Renewal of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station," which contained
            Division of Reactor Safety
Appendix A, Commitment
                                                                            Enclosure
Listing, listing 55 commitments.
 
The applicant
                                  SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
made the commitments
                                  -
to provide aging management
lR 0500027112011011; 1011712011 121112011; Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station;
programs to manage aging effects on structures, systems, and components (SSC) prior to and during the period of extended operation, as well as other information.
Review of License Renewal Activities.
The period of extended operation
The report covers a one week inspection of the implementation of license renewal activities
begins on March 22,2012, upon expiration
during the Vermont Yankee refueling outage. lt was performed by two region based
of the plant's original license term.lnspection
engineering inspectors under lnspection Procedure 71003.
Scope (lP 71003)This inspection
                                                                                    Enclosure
was performed
 
by two NRC Region I based inspectors  
                                            RePort Details
to evaluate the license renewal activities
4.      oTHER ACTTVIilES (OA)
at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in accordance
4042 Other      - License RenewalActivities
with Inspection
        On March 21,2011, NRC issued a renewed operating license for the facility, based on
Procedure (lP) 71003. The inspection
        review of the Vermont Yankee License RenewalApplication (LRA) submitted on
was directed toward those activities
        January 27 , 2006. ln March 2011, NRC issued Supplement 2 to NUREG 1907, "Safety
and facilities
        Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power
accessible
        Station," which contained Appendix A, Commitment Listing, listing 55 commitments. The
during the refueling
        applicant made the commitments to provide aging management programs to manage
outage in order to determine
        aging effects on structures, systems, and components (SSC) prior to and during the
if license renewal commitments
        period of extended operation, as well as other information. The period of extended
were being met.b. Findinos and Observations
        operation begins on March 22,2012, upon expiration of the plant's original license term.
No findings were identified.
        lnspection Scope (lP 71003)
b. 1 In-plant Observations
        This inspection was performed by two NRC Region I based inspectors to evaluate the
The inspectors
        license renewal activities at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in accordance
observed ongoing activities
        with Inspection Procedure (lP) 71003. The inspection was directed toward those
and inspected
        activities and facilities accessible during the refueling outage in order to determine if
the general condition
        license renewal commitments were being met.
of SSCs within the scope of license renewal. The inspectors
  b.    Findinos and Observations
performed
        No findings were identified.
reviews in the following areas, as related to commitments
  b. 1  In-plant Observations
and aging management
        The inspectors observed ongoing activities and inspected the general condition of SSCs
programs (AMP): o Drywell- Inservice
        within the scope of license renewal. The inspectors performed reviews in the following
Inspection (lSl) Program. Service Water System - Commitment24 (System Walkdown Program). Reactor Building - Commitment
        areas, as related to commitments and aging management programs (AMP):
12 (Heat Exchanger
        o    Drywell- Inservice Inspection (lSl) Program
Monitoring
        .    Service Water System - Commitment24 (System Walkdown Program)
Program). Turbine Building - Commitmenl24 (System Walkdown Program). Cooling Tower - Commitments
          .  Reactor Building - Commitment 12 (Heat Exchanger Monitoring Program)
21 and 23 (Cooling tower structural
          .  Turbine Building - Commitmenl24 (System Walkdown Program)
examinations). Yard - Commitment  
          .   Cooling Tower - Commitments 21 and 23 (Cooling tower structural examinations)
1 (Offgas system buried piping 24'OG-5 and 16" OG-2). Yard - Commitment
          .   Yard - Commitment 1 (Offgas system buried piping 24'OG-5 and 16" OG-2)
54 (Standby gas treatment
          .  Yard - Commitment 54 (Standby gas treatment system buried piping 12'SGT-1)
system buried piping 12'SGT-1). Advanced Offgas Building - Commitment
          .   Advanced Offgas Building - Commitment 15 (Non-EQ Insulated Cables and
15 (Non-EQ Insulated
              Connections Program)
Cables and Connections
          The inspectors determined the general conditions to be satisfactory and the Entergy
Program)The inspectors  
          activities to be in accordance with facility programs and procedures.
determined  
                                                                                            Enclosure
the general conditions
 
to be satisfactory
                                              2
and the Entergy activities
b.2 Commitments Reviewed
to be in accordance
    Commitment 6 - Computerized fatigue monitoring
with facility programs and procedures.
    In the March 2011 SER Supplement, Commitment 6 states, "A computerized monitoring
Enclosure
    program (e.9., FatiguePro) will be used to directly determine cumulative fatigue usage
2 b.2 Commitments
    factors (CUF) for locations of interest."
Reviewed Commitment
    The inspectors determined that Entergy had removed the use of FatiquePro as a part of
6 - Computerized
    Commitment 6. Specifically, Entergy submitted the Vermont Yankee license renewal
fatigue monitoring
    application on January 27,2006, with an enhancement to the Fatigue Monitoring
In the March 2011 SER Supplement, Commitment
    Program, which stated that "A computerized monitoring program (e.9., FatiguePro) will
6 states, "A computerized  
    be used to directly determine CUFs for locations of interest." On March 30, 2007, NRC
monitoring
    issued "Safety Evaluation Report with Confirmatory ltems Related to the License
program (e.9., FatiguePro)  
    Renewal of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station," which contained Appendix A,
will be used to directly determine  
    Commitment Listing, in which Commitment 6 was recorded. Subsequent versions of the
cumulative
    Safety Evaluation Report (SER) as NUREG-1907 did not revise the commitment.
fatigue usage factors (CUF) for locations  
    Entergy approved the removal of FatiguePro on January 6,2011. The renewed license
of interest." The inspectors
    was issued March 21, 2011. In letter BVY 1 1-026 dated May 19, 2011, Entergy
determined
    informed NRC that Commitment 6 had been changed to be "Manual cycle counting will
that Entergy had removed the use of FatiquePro
    be used to track and compare accumulated cycles against allowable values to determine
as a part of Commitment
    if cumulative usage factors are required to be updated." The inspectors noted that this
6. Specifically, Entergy submitted
    change, in essence, rescinded the commitment, as manualcycle counting had been the
the Vermont Yankee license renewal application
    existing method at the time of the application submittal and would not have necessitated
on January 27,2006, with an enhancement
    an enhancement and subsequent commitment. Also, the Entergy letter did not request
to the Fatigue Monitoring
    approval of the rescinding, as indicated by the statement that no action was required of
Program, which stated that "A computerized
    NRC.
monitoring
    The inspectors could not clearly determine whether Entergy had met the expectations of
program (e.9., FatiguePro)
    the commitment change processes as specified in the license conditions of the renewed
will be used to directly determine
    Vermont Yankee license, NRC-endorsed NEI 99-04 "Guidelines for Managing NRC
CUFs for locations
    Commitment Changes,' (ML003680088), and Entergy procedure EN-LI-1 1 0,
of interest." On March 30, 2007, NRC issued "Safety Evaluation
    Commitment Management Program, Revision 4. The key concern is whether NEI 99-04
Report with Confirmatory
    and EN-Ll-110 were consistent in pointing Entergy towards NRC notification versus NRC
ltems Related to the License Renewal of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station," which contained
    approval in making changes to its commitments. The answer was not apparent in this
Appendix A, Commitment
    situation due to various possible interpretations of the two guidance documents,
Listing, in which Commitment
    particularly on how the commitment was considered during the staffs review and the
6 was recorded.
    implementation timing of the commitment (scheduled for March 22,2012).
Subsequent
    The inspectors noted that the significance of the above concerns was minimal in this
versions of the Safety Evaluation
    particular case. Manual cycle counting has represented an acceptable method in some
Report (SER) as NUREG-1907
    applications. The Pilgrim license renewal application, which was submitted concurrently
did not revise the commitment.
  with the Vermont Yankee license renewal application, had used manual cycle counting,
Entergy approved the removal of FatiguePro
    and NRC issued the Pilgrim Safety Evaluation Report and supplements without a
on January 6,2011. The renewed license was issued March 21, 2011. In letter BVY 1 1-026 dated May 19, 2011, Entergy informed NRC that Commitment
    commitment for fatigue monitoring. Other plants with renewed licenses have had
6 had been changed to be "Manual cycle counting will be used to track and compare accumulated
    manual cycle counting. Also, Entergy chose to notify NRC in writing of the commitment
cycles against allowable
    change.
values to determine if cumulative
                                                                                    Enclosure
usage factors are required to be updated." The inspectors
 
noted that this change, in essence, rescinded
                                          3
the commitment, as manualcycle
In response to inspector questioning, Entergy wrote a condition report
counting had been the existing method at the time of the application
(CR-HON-2011-1213) to address the commitment change guidance regarding NRC
submittal
notification vs. approval and disparities between the step-by-step form and a flowchart.
and would not have necessitated
Further the renewed Vermont Yankee license includes a license condition (No. 3.P) that
an enhancement
requires Vermont Yankee to use the process stipulated in Title 10 of the Code of Federal
and subsequent
Regulations (10 CFR) 50.59 for changes to the updated final safety analysis report
commitment.  
(UFSAR) supplement submitted as part of a license renewal application pursuant to
Also, the Entergy letter did not request approval of the rescinding, as indicated
10 CFR 54.21(d). 10 CFR 50.59 is required for any changes made to the information in
by the statement
the UFSAR supplement if the changes are made in the supplement prior to the UFSAR
that no action was required of NRC.The inspectors
supplement being incorporated into the next UFSAR update. The UFSAR update is
could not clearly determine
scheduled in compliance with 10 CFR 50.71(e) without regard to the date the new
whether Entergy had met the expectations
license is issued. Because Commitment 6 is not referenced in the information in the
of the commitment  
UFSAR supplement, the license condition does not apply.
change processes
The inspectors determined that the revised Commitment 6 was being implemented. The
as specified
review of the May 19, 2011,letter is pending further NRC staff review.
in the license conditions
Commitments 21 and 23 - Structural examinations of cooling tower
of the renewed Vermont Yankee license, NRC-endorsed
Commitment 21 states that "Guidance for performing structural examinations of wood to
NEI 99-04 "Guidelines
identify loss of material, cracking, and change in material properties will be added to the
for Managing NRC Commitment
Structures Monitoring Program" by March 21,2012. Commitment 23 states that
Changes,' (ML003680088), and Entergy procedure
"Guidance for performing structural examinations of PVC cooling tower fill to identify
EN-LI-1 1 0, Commitment
cracking and change in material properties will be added to the Structures Monitoring
Management
Program procedure" by March 21, 2012.
Program, Revision 4. The key concern is whether NEI 99-04 and EN-Ll-110
The inspectors reviewed the commitment completion review report, the structural
were consistent
monitoring program procedure, and the cooling tower inspection procedure. In addition,
in pointing Entergy towards NRC notification
the inspectors inspected the general condition of the cooling towers and discussed the
versus NRC approval in making changes to its commitments.
most recent inspection records and repairs with the responsible engineer. The
The answer was not apparent in this situation
inspectors reviewed condition reports from 2009, 2010, and 2011 related to identified
due to various possible interpretations
conditions and repairs for the cooling towers.
of the two guidance documents, particularly
The inspector determined that Commitments 21 and 23 had been completed.
on how the commitment
Commitment 25 - Cast Austenitic Stainless Steel Program
was considered
Commitment 25 states "lmplement the ThermalAging and Neutron lrradiation
during the staffs review and the implementation
Embrittlement of Cast Austenitic Stainless Steel (CASS) Program as described in LRA
timing of the commitment (scheduled
Section 8.1.29." Section 8.1.29 states the program will be "comparable to the program
for March 22,2012).The inspectors
described in NUREG-1801 Section Xl.M13." The applicable edition of NUREG-1801
noted that the significance
(GALL Report) at the time of the application was Revision 1. In addition to addressing
of the above concerns was minimal in this particular
critical elements of CASS aging, Section 8.1.29 states: "EPRI, the BWR Owners Group
case. Manual cycle counting has represented
and other industry groups are focused on reactor vessel internals to ensure a better
an acceptable
understanding of aging effects. Future Boiling Water Reactor Vessel Internals Project
method in some applications.
(BWRVIP) reports, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) reports, and other industry
The Pilgrim license renewal application, which was submitted
operating experience will provide additional bases for evaluations and inspections under
concurrently
                                                                                  Enclosure
with the Vermont Yankee license renewal application, had used manual cycle counting, and NRC issued the Pilgrim Safety Evaluation
 
Report and supplements
                                          4
without a commitment
this program. This program will supplement reactor vessel internals inspections required
for fatigue monitoring.
by the BWR Vessel Internals Program to assure that aging effects do not result in loss of
Other plants with renewed licenses have had manual cycle counting.
the intended functions of reactor vessel internals during the period of extended
Also, Entergy chose to notify NRC in writing of the commitment
operation."
change.Enclosure
The inspectors determined that in response to later guidance from the BWRVIP,
3 In response to inspector
Entergy's revised program for: CASS aging management program was technically
questioning, Entergy wrote a condition
acceptable. Specifically, after the details of the Vermont Yankee license renewal
report (CR-HON-2011-1213)
application were established, the programmatic details of the thermal aging and neutron
to address the commitment
irradiation embrittlement of cast austenitic stainless steelwere resolved and specified in
change guidance regarding
the Boiling Water Reactor Vessels lnternal Program (BWRVIP 234-2009). Section 6,7 of
NRC notification
the VIP states: "The inspection reco-mmendation given are based on the following
vs. approval and disparities
criteria: (1 ) fluence less than 3 x 10" nlcm', (2) adequate toughness (>. 255 kJ/m'), and
between the step-by-step
(3) applied stress (< Sksi). Entergy used BWRVIP 234-2009 as the method necessary to
form and a flowchart.
manage the aging effect of thermal aging and neutron irradiation embrittlement of cast
Further the renewed Vermont Yankee license includes a license condition (No. 3.P) that requires Vermont Yankee to use the process stipulated
austenitic stainless steelwithin procedures and specifications in the CASS aging
in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
management program. Using the BWRVIP 234-2009 thresholds, all of Vermont
(10 CFR) 50.59 for changes to the updated final safety analysis report (UFSAR) supplement
Yankee's CASS components that were within the scope of the original application were
submitted
below the stress threshold of the VIP procedure. Thus the components screened out of
as part of a license renewal application
the aging management program and needed no inspection.
pursuant to 10 CFR 54.21(d).  
However, the inspector noted a contradiction between the current program and what
10 CFR 50.59 is required for any changes made to the information
Entergy had submitted in the application, including Commitment 25. More specifically,
in the UFSAR supplement
the inspectors determined that use of the BWRVIP 234-2009 contradicted the
if the changes are made in the supplement
application, because GALL Report, Section Xl.M13, Revision 1 , stipulates the threshold
prior to the UFSAR supplement
for inspection be established based on a single criterion of fluence > 10'' n/cm2 (for
being incorporated
E > 1 MeV), which is three orders of magnitude, i.e., 1,000 times, lower than the
into the next UFSAR update. The UFSAR update is scheduled
threshold used in BWRVIP 234-2009. lt should be noted that all of Vermont Yankee's
in compliance
CASS components that were within the scope of the original application were below this
with 10 CFR 50.71(e) without regard to the date the new license is issued. Because Commitment
lower stress threshold also. The inspectors noted that GALL Report, Section Xl.M13,
6 is not referenced
Revision 2had established BWRVIP 234-2009 as an acceptable aging management
in the information
approach, but the inspectors also noted that an appropriate method of changing the
in the UFSAR supplement, the license condition
commitment had not come to completion using at least the commitment change process
does not apply.The inspectors
based on NEI 99-04 (LO-LAR-2010-256). Also, in this case, the inspector observed that
determined
the license condition 3.P that required the use of the 10 CFR 50.59 process for the
that the revised Commitment
interim period between the issuance of the license and the extended period would have
6 was being implemented.  
applied to the changes to the commitment. On December 1,2011, the NRC staff
The review of the May 19, 2011,letter
learned that Entergy had revised LO LAR 2010 0256 by Corrective Action No. CA-006;
is pending further NRC staff review.Commitments
and this change was made in order to implement the necessary corrective actions and
21 and 23 - Structural
track the approval by the NRC, if needed, for the upgraded use of the VIP procedure in
examinations
their current program.
of cooling tower Commitment
The inspectors determined that Commitment 25 and related change process will be
21 states that "Guidance
further reviewed in the next commitment inspection.
for performing
                                                                                Enclosure
structural
 
examinations
                                              5
of wood to identify loss of material, cracking, and change in material properties
      Commitment 12      - Heat Exchanger  Monitoring Program
will be added to the Structures
      Commitment 12 provides that Entergy will "lmplement the Heat Exchanger Monitoring
Monitoring
      Program as described in LRA Section 8.1.14' by March 21, 2012.
Program" by March 21,2012. Commitment
      The inspectors reviewed the commitment completion review report, the heat exchanger
23 states that"Guidance
      program procedure, and the heat exchanger monitoring procedure. In addition, the
for performing
      inspectors inspected the general condition of the 1A and 1B motor generator lubricating
structural
      oil coolers (E-40-1A and E-40-18) and the turbine lubricating oil cooler (E-25-1A), which
examinations
      were undergoing cleaning and inspection during the outage.
of PVC cooling tower fill to identify cracking and change in material properties
      The inspectors determined that additional NRC review was appropriate on
will be added to the Structures
      Commitment 12 in general and Entergy corrective actions for any identified degradations
Monitoring
      in particular during planned NRC inspections prior to the period of extended operations.
Program procedure" by March 21, 2012.The inspectors
  c. Summary
reviewed the commitment
      No findings were identified and general conditions in the plant areas observed were
completion
      satisfactory. The inspectors determined that Entergy actions on Commitments Nos. 23
review report, the structural
      and 25 were complete and met regulatory expectations as reflected in the staff's SER.
monitoring
      Additional NRC staff review is needed for the others noted in this report.
program procedure, and the cooling tower inspection
4OAO Exit Meetino
procedure.
      The inspectors presented the inspection results to Mr. Michael Colomb, then Site Vice
In addition, the inspectors
      President; Mr. Steve Wamser, then Plant Manager; and other members of the staff on
inspected
      October 20,2011. The inspectors confirmed that no proprietary material was examined
the general condition
      during the inspection.
of the cooling towers and discussed
      On December 1, 2011, Mr. Richard Conte, NRC, led a discussion with Mr. Robert
the most recent inspection
      Wanczyk, Manager of Licensing, and other Entergy staff on the observations related to
records and repairs with the responsible
      the commitment tracking process and how it was used for Commitment Nos. 6 and 25.
engineer.
      The results of this review were discussed under Commitment Nos. 6 and 25.
The inspectors
ATTACHMENT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
reviewed condition
                                                                                      Enclosure
reports from 2009, 2010, and 2011 related to identified
 
conditions
                                              A-1
and repairs for the cooling towers.The inspector
                                        ATTACHMENT
determined
                                SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
that Commitments
                                  KEY POINTS OF CONTACT
21 and 23 had been completed.
Licensee Personnel
Commitment
M. Colomb              Site Vice President
25 - Cast Austenitic
N. Rademacher          W engineering director
Stainless
C. Wamser              W general manager
Steel Program Commitment
B. Wanczyk            W licensing manager
25 states "lmplement
G. Thomas              VY LR project manager
the ThermalAging
P. Guglielmino        VY LR project implementation manager
and Neutron lrradiation
J. Hoffman            W LR team
Embrittlement
D. Lach                Entergy LR team
of Cast Austenitic
J. DeVincentis        W licensing engineer
Stainless
                                      LIST OF ACRONYMS
Steel (CASS) Program as described
AMP            Aging Management Program
in LRA Section 8.1.29." Section 8.1.29 states the program will be "comparable
BWR            Boiling Water Reactor
to the program described
BWRVIP        Boiling Water Reactor Vessel Internals Project
in NUREG-1801
CASS          Cast Austentic Stainless Steel
Section Xl.M13." The applicable
CR            Condition Report
edition of NUREG-1801 (GALL Report) at the time of the application
CUF            Cumulative Fatigue Usage Factors
was Revision 1. In addition to addressing
EPRI          Electric Power Research Institute
critical elements of CASS aging, Section 8.1.29 states: "EPRI, the BWR Owners Group and other industry groups are focused on reactor vessel internals
EQ            Environmental Qualification
to ensure a better understanding
GALL          Generic Aging Lessons Learned
of aging effects. Future Boiling Water Reactor Vessel Internals
IP            lnspection Procedure
Project (BWRVIP) reports, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) reports, and other industry operating
tsl            Inservice Inspection
experience
LRA            License Renewal Application
will provide additional
NEI            Nuclear Energy Institute
bases for evaluations
RFO            Refueling Outage
and inspections
SER            Safety Evaluation Report
under Enclosure
SSC            Structure, Systems, and Components
4 this program. This program will supplement
UFSAR          Updated Final Safety Analysis Report
reactor vessel internals
UT            Ultrasonic Test
inspections
WO            Work Order
required by the BWR Vessel Internals
General
Program to assure that aging effects do not result in loss of the intended functions
W  License Renewal Commitment and Program lmplementation, October 17,2011
of reactor vessel internals
                                                                          Attachment
during the period of extended operation." The inspectors
 
determined
                                              A-2
that in response to later guidance from the BWRVIP, Entergy's
                              LIST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
revised program for: CASS aging management
In-plant Observations
program was technically
EN-DC-348, Non-EQ lnsulated Cables and Connections lnspection, Rev. 2
acceptable.  
Commitment 6
Specifically, after the details of the Vermont Yankee license renewal application
EN-Ll-110 Rev. 4, Entergy Management Manual "Commitment Management Program"
were established, the programmatic
Letter BVY 1 1-026, Entergy Vermont Yankee to NRC, Dated May 19, 2011
details of the thermal aging and neutron irradiation
LRSICMS A-16774
embrittlement
LRSICMS A-16775
of cast austenitic
LRSICMS A.16776
stainless
LO-LAR-2101-00236
steelwere
resolved and specified
in the Boiling Water Reactor Vessels lnternal Program (BWRVIP 234-2009).  
Section 6,7 of the VIP states: "The inspection
reco-mmendation
given are based on the following criteria:
(1 ) fluence less than 3 x 10" nlcm', (2) adequate toughness
(>. 255 kJ/m'), and (3) applied stress (< Sksi). Entergy used BWRVIP 234-2009 as the method necessary
to manage the aging effect of thermal aging and neutron irradiation
embrittlement
of cast austenitic
stainless
steelwithin
procedures
and specifications
in the CASS aging management
program. Using the BWRVIP 234-2009 thresholds, all of Vermont Yankee's CASS components
that were within the scope of the original application
were below the stress threshold
of the VIP procedure.  
Thus the components
screened out of the aging management
program and needed no inspection.
However, the inspector
noted a contradiction
between the current program and what Entergy had submitted
in the application, including
Commitment
25. More specifically, the inspectors
determined
that use of the BWRVIP 234-2009 contradicted
the application, because GALL Report, Section Xl.M13, Revision 1 , stipulates
the threshold for inspection
be established
based on a single criterion
of fluence > 10'' n/cm2 (for E > 1 MeV), which is three orders of magnitude, i.e., 1,000 times, lower than the threshold
used in BWRVIP 234-2009.  
lt should be noted that all of Vermont Yankee's CASS components
that were within the scope of the original application
were below this lower stress threshold
also. The inspectors
noted that GALL Report, Section Xl.M13, Revision 2had established
BWRVIP 234-2009 as an acceptable
aging management
approach, but the inspectors
also noted that an appropriate
method of changing the commitment
had not come to completion
using at least the commitment
change process based on NEI 99-04 (LO-LAR-2010-256).  
Also, in this case, the inspector
observed that the license condition
3.P that required the use of the 10 CFR 50.59 process for the interim period between the issuance of the license and the extended period would have applied to the changes to the commitment.  
On December 1,2011, the NRC staff learned that Entergy had revised LO LAR 2010 0256 by Corrective
Action No. CA-006;and this change was made in order to implement
the necessary
corrective
actions and track the approval by the NRC, if needed, for the upgraded use of the VIP procedure
in their current program.The inspectors
determined
that Commitment
25 and related change process will be further reviewed in the next commitment
inspection.
Enclosure
5 Commitment
12 - Heat Exchanger
Monitoring
Program Commitment
12 provides that Entergy will "lmplement
the Heat Exchanger
Monitoring
Program as described
in LRA Section 8.1.14' by March 21, 2012.The inspectors
reviewed the commitment
completion
review report, the heat exchanger program procedure, and the heat exchanger
monitoring
procedure.
In addition, the inspectors
inspected
the general condition
of the 1A and 1B motor generator
lubricating
oil coolers (E-40-1A and E-40-18) and the turbine lubricating
oil cooler (E-25-1A), which were undergoing
cleaning and inspection
during the outage.The inspectors
determined
that additional
NRC review was appropriate
on Commitment
12 in general and Entergy corrective
actions for any identified
degradations
in particular
during planned NRC inspections
prior to the period of extended operations.
c. Summary No findings were identified
and general conditions
in the plant areas observed were satisfactory.
The inspectors
determined
that Entergy actions on Commitments
Nos. 23 and 25 were complete and met regulatory
expectations
as reflected
in the staff's SER.Additional
NRC staff review is needed for the others noted in this report.4OAO Exit Meetino The inspectors
presented
the inspection
results to Mr. Michael Colomb, then Site Vice President;
Mr. Steve Wamser, then Plant Manager; and other members of the staff on October 20,2011. The inspectors
confirmed
that no proprietary
material was examined during the inspection.
On December 1, 2011, Mr. Richard Conte, NRC, led a discussion
with Mr. Robert Wanczyk, Manager of Licensing, and other Entergy staff on the observations
related to the commitment
tracking process and how it was used for Commitment
Nos. 6 and 25.The results of this review were discussed
under Commitment
Nos. 6 and 25.ATTACHMENT:
SUPPLEMENTAL
INFORMATION
Enclosure
A-1 ATTACHMENT
SUPPLEMENTAL
INFORMATION
KEY POINTS OF CONTACT Licensee Personnel M. Colomb N. Rademacher
C. Wamser B. Wanczyk G. Thomas P. Guglielmino
J. Hoffman D. Lach J. DeVincentis
Site Vice President W engineering
director W general manager W licensing
manager VY LR project manager VY LR project implementation
manager W LR team Entergy LR team W licensing
engineer AMP BWR BWRVIP CASS CR CUF EPRI EQ GALL IP tsl LRA NEI RFO SER SSC UFSAR UT WO General LIST OF ACRONYMS Aging Management
Program Boiling Water Reactor Boiling Water Reactor Vessel Internals
Project Cast Austentic
Stainless
Steel Condition
Report Cumulative
Fatigue Usage Factors Electric Power Research Institute Environmental
Qualification
Generic Aging Lessons Learned lnspection
Procedure Inservice
Inspection
License Renewal Application
Nuclear Energy Institute Refueling
Outage Safety Evaluation
Report Structure, Systems, and Components
Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Ultrasonic
Test Work Order W License Renewal Commitment
and Program lmplementation, October 17,2011 Attachment
A-2 LIST OF DOCUMENTS
REVIEWED In-plant Observations
EN-DC-348, Non-EQ lnsulated
Cables and Connections
lnspection, Rev. 2 Commitment
6 EN-Ll-110
Rev. 4, Entergy Management
Manual "Commitment
Management
Program" Letter BVY 1 1-026, Entergy Vermont Yankee to NRC, Dated May 19, 2011 LRSICMS A-16774 LRSICMS A-16775 LRSICMS A.16776 LO-LAR-2101-00236
LO-LAR-2101-00237
LO-LAR-2101-00237
LO-LAR-2101-00238
LO-LAR-2101-00238
Commitment  
Commitment 12 (Heat Exchanqer Monitorinq Proqram)
12 (Heat Exchanqer  
VYNPS-LRID-14, Review of the Heat Exchanger Monitoring Aging Management Program for
Monitorinq  
        License Renewal lmplementation, Rev. 0
Proqram)VYNPS-LRID-14, Review of the Heat Exchanger  
ENN-SEP-HX-001, Heat Exchanger Program, Rev. 1
Monitoring  
EN-DC-316, Heat Exchanger Performance and Condition Monitoring, Rev. 3
Aging Management  
wo 52298380
Program for License Renewal lmplementation, Rev. 0 ENN-SEP-HX-001, Heat Exchanger  
Commitments 21 and 23 (Coolinq tower structural examinations)
Program, Rev. 1 EN-DC-316, Heat Exchanger  
VYNPS-LRID-?7-2, Review of the Structural Monitoring Aging Management Program for
Performance  
        License Renewal lmplementation, Rev. 1
and Condition  
EN-DC-150, Condition Monitoring of Maintenance Rule Structures, Rev. 1 and Rev. 2 (dratt)
Monitoring, Rev. 3 wo 52298380 Commitments  
MTMP-CTS-52114-10, Cooling Tower Structural Inspection and Repair, Rev. 4
21 and 23 (Coolinq tower structural  
cR -2009-03034
examinations)
VYNPS-LRID-?7-2, Review of the Structural  
Monitoring  
Aging Management  
Program for License Renewal lmplementation, Rev. 1 EN-DC-150, Condition  
Monitoring  
of Maintenance  
Rule Structures, Rev. 1 and Rev. 2 (dratt)MTMP-CTS-52114-10, Cooling Tower Structural  
Inspection  
and Repair, Rev. 4 cR -2009-03034
cR-2010-02853
cR-2010-02853
cR-2010-03793
cR-2010-03793
cR-2010-03799
cR-2010-03799
cR-2010-03833
cR-2010-03833
Commitment  
Commitment 25
25 LO LAR 2010 00256 VYNPS-LRID-29 "Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station, ThermalAging  
LO LAR 2010 00256
and Neutron lrradiation  
VYNPS-LRID-29 "Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station, ThermalAging and Neutron
Embrittlement  
        lrradiation Embrittlement of Cast Austentic Stainless Steel (CASS) Program Review
of Cast Austentic  
        for License Renewal lmplementation"
Stainless  
BWRVIP-234 "BWR Vessel and Internals Project Thermal Aging and Neutron Embrittlement."
Steel (CASS) Program Review for License Renewal lmplementation" BWRVIP-234 "BWR Vessel and Internals  
Commitment 54
Project Thermal Aging and Neutron Embrittlement." Commitment  
BVY 11-010
54 BVY 11-010 Attachment
                                                                                    Attachment
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Entergy Nuclear Operations
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UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION I

475 ALLENDALE ROAD

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-1415

December 22, 20lL

Mr. Christopher Wamser

Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

Vermont Yankee Nuclear power Station

185 Old Ferry Road

P.O. Box 500

Brattleboro, VT 05302-0500

SUBJECT: VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION

INSPECTION REPORT 0500027

- NRC INTEGRATED

1 t2ol 1 01 1

Dear Mr. Wamser:

on october 20,2011, the U.S. NuclearRegulatory Commission (NRC) completed

an inspection

at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Staiion. the enctosed report documbnts the results of

the inspection, which were discussed on october 20, and December

z 2011, wrth you and other

members of your staff.

This inspection was an examination of activities under your renewed

operating license related to

the completion of commitments made during the renewed lic"nre

apptication f,rocess and

compliance with the conditions of your licenie. Under the renewed

operating license, entry into

the period of extended opelations is planned for March 22,2012. Th;

inap;tion

-witninwas directed

toward those activities and facilities accessible during the refueling

outate. these areas,

the inspection involved examination of selected proc6dur"s and representative

records,

observations of activities, and interviews with personnel.

on the basis of the samples selected for review, there were no findings identified

during this

inspection' We plan to continue to review Commitment Nos. 6, 12,aid

2s, along with your

process for commitment change management during future planned

license renewal team

inspections, prior to March 22.20112.

C. Wamser 2

tn 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).

Sincerely,

/Z,tr*J>M

Richard J. Conte, Chief

Engineering Branch 1

Division of Reactor Safety

Docket No. 50-271

License No. DPR-28

Enclosure:

NRC lnspection Report 0500027 1 1201 101 1

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C. Wamser 2

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).

Sincerely,

/RN

Richard J. Conte, Chief

Engineering Branch 1

Division of Reactor Safety

Docket No. 50-271

License No. DPR-28

Enclosure:

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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION I

Docket No.: 50-271

License No.: DPR.28

Report No.: 0500027112011011

Licensee: Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy)

Facility: Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station

Location: Vernon, VT

Dates: October 17 - 20, and December 1, 2011

Inspectors: G. Meyer, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety

M. Modes, Senior Reactor Inspector, Division of Reactor Safety

Approved By: Richard J. Conte, Chief

Engineering Branch 1

Division of Reactor Safety

Enclosure

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

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The report covers a one week inspection of the implementation of license renewal activities

during the Vermont Yankee refueling outage. lt was performed by two region based

engineering inspectors under lnspection Procedure 71003.

Enclosure

RePort Details

4. oTHER ACTTVIilES (OA)

4042 Other - License RenewalActivities

On March 21,2011, NRC issued a renewed operating license for the facility, based on

review of the Vermont Yankee License RenewalApplication (LRA) submitted on

January 27 , 2006. ln March 2011, NRC issued Supplement 2 to NUREG 1907, "Safety

Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power

Station," which contained Appendix A, Commitment Listing, listing 55 commitments. The

applicant made the commitments to provide aging management programs to manage

aging effects on structures, systems, and components (SSC) prior to and during the

period of extended operation, as well as other information. The period of extended

operation begins on March 22,2012, upon expiration of the plant's original license term.

lnspection Scope (lP 71003)

This inspection was performed by two NRC Region I based inspectors to evaluate the

license renewal activities at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in accordance

with Inspection Procedure (lP) 71003. The inspection was directed toward those

activities and facilities accessible during the refueling outage in order to determine if

license renewal commitments were being met.

b. Findinos and Observations

No findings were identified.

b. 1 In-plant Observations

The inspectors observed ongoing activities and inspected the general condition of SSCs

within the scope of license renewal. The inspectors performed reviews in the following

areas, as related to commitments and aging management programs (AMP):

o Drywell- Inservice Inspection (lSl) Program

. Service Water System - Commitment24 (System Walkdown Program)

. Reactor Building - Commitment 12 (Heat Exchanger Monitoring Program)

. Turbine Building - Commitmenl24 (System Walkdown Program)

. Cooling Tower - Commitments 21 and 23 (Cooling tower structural examinations)

. Yard - Commitment 1 (Offgas system buried piping 24'OG-5 and 16" OG-2)

. Yard - Commitment 54 (Standby gas treatment system buried piping 12'SGT-1)

. Advanced Offgas Building - Commitment 15 (Non-EQ Insulated Cables and

Connections Program)

The inspectors determined the general conditions to be satisfactory and the Entergy

activities to be in accordance with facility programs and procedures.

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b.2 Commitments Reviewed

Commitment 6 - Computerized fatigue monitoring

In the March 2011 SER Supplement, Commitment 6 states, "A computerized monitoring

program (e.9., FatiguePro) will be used to directly determine cumulative fatigue usage

factors (CUF) for locations of interest."

The inspectors determined that Entergy had removed the use of FatiquePro as a part of

Commitment 6. Specifically, Entergy submitted the Vermont Yankee license renewal

application on January 27,2006, with an enhancement to the Fatigue Monitoring

Program, which stated that "A computerized monitoring program (e.9., FatiguePro) will

be used to directly determine CUFs for locations of interest." On March 30, 2007, NRC

issued "Safety Evaluation Report with Confirmatory ltems Related to the License

Renewal of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station," which contained Appendix A,

Commitment Listing, in which Commitment 6 was recorded. Subsequent versions of the

Safety Evaluation Report (SER) as NUREG-1907 did not revise the commitment.

Entergy approved the removal of FatiguePro on January 6,2011. The renewed license

was issued March 21, 2011. In letter BVY 1 1-026 dated May 19, 2011, Entergy

informed NRC that Commitment 6 had been changed to be "Manual cycle counting will

be used to track and compare accumulated cycles against allowable values to determine

if cumulative usage factors are required to be updated." The inspectors noted that this

change, in essence, rescinded the commitment, as manualcycle counting had been the

existing method at the time of the application submittal and would not have necessitated

an enhancement and subsequent commitment. Also, the Entergy letter did not request

approval of the rescinding, as indicated by the statement that no action was required of

NRC.

The inspectors could not clearly determine whether Entergy had met the expectations of

the commitment change processes as specified in the license conditions of the renewed

Vermont Yankee license, NRC-endorsed NEI 99-04 "Guidelines for Managing NRC

Commitment Changes,' (ML003680088), and Entergy procedure EN-LI-1 1 0,

Commitment Management Program, Revision 4. The key concern is whether NEI 99-04

and EN-Ll-110 were consistent in pointing Entergy towards NRC notification versus NRC

approval in making changes to its commitments. The answer was not apparent in this

situation due to various possible interpretations of the two guidance documents,

particularly on how the commitment was considered during the staffs review and the

implementation timing of the commitment (scheduled for March 22,2012).

The inspectors noted that the significance of the above concerns was minimal in this

particular case. Manual cycle counting has represented an acceptable method in some

applications. The Pilgrim license renewal application, which was submitted concurrently

with the Vermont Yankee license renewal application, had used manual cycle counting,

and NRC issued the Pilgrim Safety Evaluation Report and supplements without a

commitment for fatigue monitoring. Other plants with renewed licenses have had

manual cycle counting. Also, Entergy chose to notify NRC in writing of the commitment

change.

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In response to inspector questioning, Entergy wrote a condition report

(CR-HON-2011-1213) to address the commitment change guidance regarding NRC

notification vs. approval and disparities between the step-by-step form and a flowchart.

Further the renewed Vermont Yankee license includes a license condition (No. 3.P) that

requires Vermont Yankee to use the process stipulated in Title 10 of the Code of Federal

Regulations (10 CFR) 50.59 for changes to the updated final safety analysis report

(UFSAR) supplement submitted as part of a license renewal application pursuant to

10 CFR 54.21(d). 10 CFR 50.59 is required for any changes made to the information in

the UFSAR supplement if the changes are made in the supplement prior to the UFSAR

supplement being incorporated into the next UFSAR update. The UFSAR update is

scheduled in compliance with 10 CFR 50.71(e) without regard to the date the new

license is issued. Because Commitment 6 is not referenced in the information in the

UFSAR supplement, the license condition does not apply.

The inspectors determined that the revised Commitment 6 was being implemented. The

review of the May 19, 2011,letter is pending further NRC staff review.

Commitments 21 and 23 - Structural examinations of cooling tower

Commitment 21 states that "Guidance for performing structural examinations of wood to

identify loss of material, cracking, and change in material properties will be added to the

Structures Monitoring Program" by March 21,2012. Commitment 23 states that

"Guidance for performing structural examinations of PVC cooling tower fill to identify

cracking and change in material properties will be added to the Structures Monitoring

Program procedure" by March 21, 2012.

The inspectors reviewed the commitment completion review report, the structural

monitoring program procedure, and the cooling tower inspection procedure. In addition,

the inspectors inspected the general condition of the cooling towers and discussed the

most recent inspection records and repairs with the responsible engineer. The

inspectors reviewed condition reports from 2009, 2010, and 2011 related to identified

conditions and repairs for the cooling towers.

The inspector determined that Commitments 21 and 23 had been completed.

Commitment 25 - Cast Austenitic Stainless Steel Program

Commitment 25 states "lmplement the ThermalAging and Neutron lrradiation

Embrittlement of Cast Austenitic Stainless Steel (CASS) Program as described in LRA

Section 8.1.29." Section 8.1.29 states the program will be "comparable to the program

described in NUREG-1801 Section Xl.M13." The applicable edition of NUREG-1801

(GALL Report) at the time of the application was Revision 1. In addition to addressing

critical elements of CASS aging, Section 8.1.29 states: "EPRI, the BWR Owners Group

and other industry groups are focused on reactor vessel internals to ensure a better

understanding of aging effects. Future Boiling Water Reactor Vessel Internals Project

(BWRVIP) reports, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) reports, and other industry

operating experience will provide additional bases for evaluations and inspections under

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this program. This program will supplement reactor vessel internals inspections required

by the BWR Vessel Internals Program to assure that aging effects do not result in loss of

the intended functions of reactor vessel internals during the period of extended

operation."

The inspectors determined that in response to later guidance from the BWRVIP,

Entergy's revised program for: CASS aging management program was technically

acceptable. Specifically, after the details of the Vermont Yankee license renewal

application were established, the programmatic details of the thermal aging and neutron

irradiation embrittlement of cast austenitic stainless steelwere resolved and specified in

the Boiling Water Reactor Vessels lnternal Program (BWRVIP 234-2009). Section 6,7 of

the VIP states: "The inspection reco-mmendation given are based on the following

criteria: (1 ) fluence less than 3 x 10" nlcm', (2) adequate toughness (>. 255 kJ/m'), and

(3) applied stress (< Sksi). Entergy used BWRVIP 234-2009 as the method necessary to

manage the aging effect of thermal aging and neutron irradiation embrittlement of cast

austenitic stainless steelwithin procedures and specifications in the CASS aging

management program. Using the BWRVIP 234-2009 thresholds, all of Vermont

Yankee's CASS components that were within the scope of the original application were

below the stress threshold of the VIP procedure. Thus the components screened out of

the aging management program and needed no inspection.

However, the inspector noted a contradiction between the current program and what

Entergy had submitted in the application, including Commitment 25. More specifically,

the inspectors determined that use of the BWRVIP 234-2009 contradicted the

application, because GALL Report, Section Xl.M13, Revision 1 , stipulates the threshold

for inspection be established based on a single criterion of fluence > 10 n/cm2 (for

E > 1 MeV), which is three orders of magnitude, i.e., 1,000 times, lower than the

threshold used in BWRVIP 234-2009. lt should be noted that all of Vermont Yankee's

CASS components that were within the scope of the original application were below this

lower stress threshold also. The inspectors noted that GALL Report, Section Xl.M13,

Revision 2had established BWRVIP 234-2009 as an acceptable aging management

approach, but the inspectors also noted that an appropriate method of changing the

commitment had not come to completion using at least the commitment change process

based on NEI 99-04 (LO-LAR-2010-256). Also, in this case, the inspector observed that

the license condition 3.P that required the use of the 10 CFR 50.59 process for the

interim period between the issuance of the license and the extended period would have

applied to the changes to the commitment. On December 1,2011, the NRC staff

learned that Entergy had revised LO LAR 2010 0256 by Corrective Action No. CA-006;

and this change was made in order to implement the necessary corrective actions and

track the approval by the NRC, if needed, for the upgraded use of the VIP procedure in

their current program.

The inspectors determined that Commitment 25 and related change process will be

further reviewed in the next commitment inspection.

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Commitment 12 - Heat Exchanger Monitoring Program

Commitment 12 provides that Entergy will "lmplement the Heat Exchanger Monitoring

Program as described in LRA Section 8.1.14' by March 21, 2012.

The inspectors reviewed the commitment completion review report, the heat exchanger

program procedure, and the heat exchanger monitoring procedure. In addition, the

inspectors inspected the general condition of the 1A and 1B motor generator lubricating

oil coolers (E-40-1A and E-40-18) and the turbine lubricating oil cooler (E-25-1A), which

were undergoing cleaning and inspection during the outage.

The inspectors determined that additional NRC review was appropriate on

Commitment 12 in general and Entergy corrective actions for any identified degradations

in particular during planned NRC inspections prior to the period of extended operations.

c. Summary

No findings were identified and general conditions in the plant areas observed were

satisfactory. The inspectors determined that Entergy actions on Commitments Nos. 23

and 25 were complete and met regulatory expectations as reflected in the staff's SER.

Additional NRC staff review is needed for the others noted in this report.

4OAO Exit Meetino

The inspectors presented the inspection results to Mr. Michael Colomb, then Site Vice

President; Mr. Steve Wamser, then Plant Manager; and other members of the staff on

October 20,2011. The inspectors confirmed that no proprietary material was examined

during the inspection.

On December 1, 2011, Mr. Richard Conte, NRC, led a discussion with Mr. Robert

Wanczyk, Manager of Licensing, and other Entergy staff on the observations related to

the commitment tracking process and how it was used for Commitment Nos. 6 and 25.

The results of this review were discussed under Commitment Nos. 6 and 25.

ATTACHMENT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

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ATTACHMENT

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

KEY POINTS OF CONTACT

Licensee Personnel

M. Colomb Site Vice President

N. Rademacher W engineering director

C. Wamser W general manager

B. Wanczyk W licensing manager

G. Thomas VY LR project manager

P. Guglielmino VY LR project implementation manager

J. Hoffman W LR team

D. Lach Entergy LR team

J. DeVincentis W licensing engineer

LIST OF ACRONYMS

AMP Aging Management Program

BWR Boiling Water Reactor

BWRVIP Boiling Water Reactor Vessel Internals Project

CASS Cast Austentic Stainless Steel

CR Condition Report

CUF Cumulative Fatigue Usage Factors

EPRI Electric Power Research Institute

EQ Environmental Qualification

GALL Generic Aging Lessons Learned

IP lnspection Procedure

tsl Inservice Inspection

LRA License Renewal Application

NEI Nuclear Energy Institute

RFO Refueling Outage

SER Safety Evaluation Report

SSC Structure, Systems, and Components

UFSAR Updated Final Safety Analysis Report

UT Ultrasonic Test

WO Work Order

General

W License Renewal Commitment and Program lmplementation, October 17,2011

Attachment

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LIST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

In-plant Observations

EN-DC-348, Non-EQ lnsulated Cables and Connections lnspection, Rev. 2

Commitment 6

EN-Ll-110 Rev. 4, Entergy Management Manual "Commitment Management Program"

Letter BVY 1 1-026, Entergy Vermont Yankee to NRC, Dated May 19, 2011

LRSICMS A-16774

LRSICMS A-16775

LRSICMS A.16776

LO-LAR-2101-00236

LO-LAR-2101-00237

LO-LAR-2101-00238

Commitment 12 (Heat Exchanqer Monitorinq Proqram)

VYNPS-LRID-14, Review of the Heat Exchanger Monitoring Aging Management Program for

License Renewal lmplementation, Rev. 0

ENN-SEP-HX-001, Heat Exchanger Program, Rev. 1

EN-DC-316, Heat Exchanger Performance and Condition Monitoring, Rev. 3

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Commitments 21 and 23 (Coolinq tower structural examinations)

VYNPS-LRID-?7-2, Review of the Structural Monitoring Aging Management Program for

License Renewal lmplementation, Rev. 1

EN-DC-150, Condition Monitoring of Maintenance Rule Structures, Rev. 1 and Rev. 2 (dratt)

MTMP-CTS-52114-10, Cooling Tower Structural Inspection and Repair, Rev. 4

cR -2009-03034

cR-2010-02853

cR-2010-03793

cR-2010-03799

cR-2010-03833

Commitment 25

LO LAR 2010 00256

VYNPS-LRID-29 "Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station, ThermalAging and Neutron

lrradiation Embrittlement of Cast Austentic Stainless Steel (CASS) Program Review

for License Renewal lmplementation"

BWRVIP-234 "BWR Vessel and Internals Project Thermal Aging and Neutron Embrittlement."

Commitment 54

BVY 11-010

Attachment