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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC NEWS             U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs, Region I                                       475 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, Pa.www.nrc.gov No. I-07-028May 15, 2007Contact:Diane Screnci, 610/337-5330Email: opa1@nrc.gov Neil Sheehan, 610/337-5331 NRC TO DISCUSS 2006 ASSESSMENT FOR CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR PLANTAT PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULED FOR MAY 22The Nuclear Regulatory Commissi on's annual assessment of safety performance at the CalvertCliffs nuclear power plant, in Lusby (Calvert County), Md., will be the subject of a public meeting onTuesday, May 22.
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NRC staff will meet with representatives of plant owner Constellation Energy Group, LLC, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the assessment, which covers the period from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2006, and was documented in a March 2 nd letter to the company. The session will take place at the Holiday InnExpress at 355 Merrimac Court, Prince Frederick, Md.Before the meeting is adjourned, NRC staff will be available to answer questions from thepublic on the performance of the twin-reactor Calvert Cliffs plant, as well as the role of the NRC in providing oversight of plant safety."Each year we size up plant performance during the previous calendar year, with theoverarching goal of ensuring that facilities are achieving the levels of safety that are essential to protecting the public and the environment," said NRC Region I Administrator Samuel J. Collins, who noted the agency also conducts mid-year assessments of performance. "At the May 22nd meeting, NRC staff will talk to members of the public about how we go about evaluating Calvert Cliffs andother nuclear power plants across the nation and will also answer questions from the audience."
www.nrc.gov No. I-07-028                                                                      May 15, 2007 Contact:       Diane Screnci, 610/337-5330                                        Email: opa1@nrc.gov Neil Sheehan, 610/337-5331 NRC TO DISCUSS 2006 ASSESSMENT FOR CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR PLANT AT PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULED FOR MAY 22 The Nuclear Regulatory Commissions annual assessment of safety performance at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, in Lusby (Calvert County), Md., will be the subject of a public meeting on Tuesday, May 22.
Overall, the Calvert Cliffs plant operated safely during 2006. The NRC utilizes color-codedinspection findings and performance indicators to assess nuclear power plant performance. The colorsstart with "green" and then increase to "white," "yellow" or "red," commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved. At the conclusion of last year, a ll of the performance indicators for Calvert Cliffs were determined to be "green.With one exception, there were no inspection findingsfor the plant that were identified as greater than "green" at that time.There was a "white" inspection finding of low to moderate safety significance for Calvert CliffsUnit 1 that was finalized on Oct. 27, 2006, and that remains open. That finding involved an incorrectcircuit-breaker setting that impacted the operability of one of two emergency diesel generators. In the event of the loss of off-site power for the plant, emergency diesel generators would be used to provide back-up power. The NRC, in response to the finding, performed a supplemental inspection in January 2007 to determine if the problem had been properly addressed. Based on th e positive results of thatreview, the finding will be closed out after the second quarter of 2007.Routine inspections are performed by two NRC Resident Inspectors assigned to the plant andby inspection specialists from the Region I Office in King of Prussia, Pa. Among the areas of plantperformance to be inspected this year by NRC specialists are activities associated with radiological safety, fire protection, emergency planning, and problem identification and resolution.
NRC staff will meet with representatives of plant owner Constellation Energy Group, LLC, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the assessment, which covers the period from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2006, and was documented in a March 2nd letter to the company. The session will take place at the Holiday Inn Express at 355 Merrimac Court, Prince Frederick, Md.
The annual assessment letter fo r Calvert Cliffs is availa ble on the NRC web site at:http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/LETTERS/calv_2006q4.pdf. The slides for themeeting are available in the NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under accession number ML071270042. ADAMS is accessible at:http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. Help in using ADAMS is available via the NRC's Public Document Room at 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737, or by e-mail at PDR@NRC.GOV
Before the meeting is adjourned, NRC staff will be available to answer questions from the public on the performance of the twin-reactor Calvert Cliffs plant, as well as the role of the NRC in providing oversight of plant safety.
.Current performance information for Calvert Cli ffs 1 is available on the NRC web site at:http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/CALV1/calv1_chart.html
Each year we size up plant performance during the previous calendar year, with the overarching goal of ensuring that facilities are achieving the levels of safety that are essential to protecting the public and the environment, said NRC Region I Administrator Samuel J. Collins, who noted the agency also conducts mid-year assessments of performance. At the May 22nd meeting, NRC staff will talk to members of the public about how we go about evaluating Calvert Cliffs and other nuclear power plants across the nation and will also answer questions from the audience.
.Current performance information for Calvert Cli ffs 2 is available on the NRC web site at:http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/CALV2/calv2_chart.html
Overall, the Calvert Cliffs plant operated safely during 2006. The NRC utilizes color-coded inspection findings and performance indicators to assess nuclear power plant performance. The colors start with green and then increase to white, yellow or red, commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved. At the conclusion of last year, all of the performance indicators for Calvert Cliffs were determined to be green. With one exception, there were no inspection findings for the plant that were identified as greater than green at that time.
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There was a white inspection finding of low to moderate safety significance for Calvert Cliffs Unit 1 that was finalized on Oct. 27, 2006, and that remains open. That finding involved an incorrect circuit-breaker setting that impacted the operability of one of two emergency diesel generators. In the
 
event of the loss of off-site power for the plant, emergency diesel generators would be used to provide back-up power. The NRC, in response to the finding, performed a supplemental inspection in January 2007 to determine if the problem had been properly addressed. Based on the positive results of that review, the finding will be closed out after the second quarter of 2007.
Routine inspections are performed by two NRC Resident Inspectors assigned to the plant and by inspection specialists from the Region I Office in King of Prussia, Pa. Among the areas of plant performance to be inspected this year by NRC specialists are activities associated with radiological safety, fire protection, emergency planning, and problem identification and resolution.
The annual assessment letter for Calvert Cliffs is available on the NRC web site at:
http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/LETTERS/calv_2006q4.pdf. The slides for the meeting are available in the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under accession number ML071270042. ADAMS is accessible at:
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. Help in using ADAMS is available via the NRCs Public Document Room at 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737, or by e-mail at PDR@NRC.GOV.
Current performance information for Calvert Cliffs 1 is available on the NRC web site at:
http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/CALV1/calv1_chart.html.
Current performance information for Calvert Cliffs 2 is available on the NRC web site at:
http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/CALV2/calv2_chart.html.
                                                            ###
News releases are available through a free list serve subscription at the following Web address:
http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/listserver.html . The NRC homepage at www.nrc.gov also offers a SUBSCRIBE link.
E-mail notifications are sent to subscribers when news releases are posted to NRC's Web site.}}

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Press Release I-07-028 - NRC to Discuss 2006 Assessment for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant
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NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs, Region I 475 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, Pa.

www.nrc.gov No. I-07-028 May 15, 2007 Contact: Diane Screnci, 610/337-5330 Email: opa1@nrc.gov Neil Sheehan, 610/337-5331 NRC TO DISCUSS 2006 ASSESSMENT FOR CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR PLANT AT PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULED FOR MAY 22 The Nuclear Regulatory Commissions annual assessment of safety performance at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, in Lusby (Calvert County), Md., will be the subject of a public meeting on Tuesday, May 22.

NRC staff will meet with representatives of plant owner Constellation Energy Group, LLC, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the assessment, which covers the period from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2006, and was documented in a March 2nd letter to the company. The session will take place at the Holiday Inn Express at 355 Merrimac Court, Prince Frederick, Md.

Before the meeting is adjourned, NRC staff will be available to answer questions from the public on the performance of the twin-reactor Calvert Cliffs plant, as well as the role of the NRC in providing oversight of plant safety.

Each year we size up plant performance during the previous calendar year, with the overarching goal of ensuring that facilities are achieving the levels of safety that are essential to protecting the public and the environment, said NRC Region I Administrator Samuel J. Collins, who noted the agency also conducts mid-year assessments of performance. At the May 22nd meeting, NRC staff will talk to members of the public about how we go about evaluating Calvert Cliffs and other nuclear power plants across the nation and will also answer questions from the audience.

Overall, the Calvert Cliffs plant operated safely during 2006. The NRC utilizes color-coded inspection findings and performance indicators to assess nuclear power plant performance. The colors start with green and then increase to white, yellow or red, commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved. At the conclusion of last year, all of the performance indicators for Calvert Cliffs were determined to be green. With one exception, there were no inspection findings for the plant that were identified as greater than green at that time.

There was a white inspection finding of low to moderate safety significance for Calvert Cliffs Unit 1 that was finalized on Oct. 27, 2006, and that remains open. That finding involved an incorrect circuit-breaker setting that impacted the operability of one of two emergency diesel generators. In the

event of the loss of off-site power for the plant, emergency diesel generators would be used to provide back-up power. The NRC, in response to the finding, performed a supplemental inspection in January 2007 to determine if the problem had been properly addressed. Based on the positive results of that review, the finding will be closed out after the second quarter of 2007.

Routine inspections are performed by two NRC Resident Inspectors assigned to the plant and by inspection specialists from the Region I Office in King of Prussia, Pa. Among the areas of plant performance to be inspected this year by NRC specialists are activities associated with radiological safety, fire protection, emergency planning, and problem identification and resolution.

The annual assessment letter for Calvert Cliffs is available on the NRC web site at:

http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/LETTERS/calv_2006q4.pdf. The slides for the meeting are available in the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under accession number ML071270042. ADAMS is accessible at:

http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. Help in using ADAMS is available via the NRCs Public Document Room at 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737, or by e-mail at PDR@NRC.GOV.

Current performance information for Calvert Cliffs 1 is available on the NRC web site at:

http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/CALV1/calv1_chart.html.

Current performance information for Calvert Cliffs 2 is available on the NRC web site at:

http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/CALV2/calv2_chart.html.

News releases are available through a free list serve subscription at the following Web address:

http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/listserver.html . The NRC homepage at www.nrc.gov also offers a SUBSCRIBE link.

E-mail notifications are sent to subscribers when news releases are posted to NRC's Web site.