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{{#Wiki_filter:October 30, 2006Mr. Gary Van MiddlesworthVice President Duane Arnold Energy Center 3277 DAEC Road Palo, Iowa 52324
{{#Wiki_filter:October 30, 2006 Mr. Gary Van Middlesworth Vice President Duane Arnold Energy Center 3277 DAEC Road Palo, Iowa 52324


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER - RESPONSE TO LETTER OF INTENTTO ADOPT TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER - RESPONSE TO LETTER OF INTENT TO ADOPT TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PART 50.48(c) (TAC NO. MC9288)
,PART 50.48(c) (TAC NO. MC9288)


==Dear Mr. Van Middlesworth:==
==Dear Mr. Van Middlesworth:==


I am writing in response to your letter dated July 11, 2006 (Agencywide Documents Access andManagement System Accession No. ML0620603171), in which you informed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) that Florida Power & Light Co., Duane Arnold Energy, LLC intends to adopt National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 805, "NFPA 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light-Water Reactor Electric Generation Plants," 2001 Edition, pursuant to Section (50.48(c)) of Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code ofFederal Regulations (10 CFR 50.48(c)), at the Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC).In your July 11, 2006, letter, you informed us that the transition to the performance-basedstandard for fire protection at DAEC has commenced, which includes the following:Phase 1 - Completion of the fire protection improvement project to support transition evaluation.Phase 2 - Perform technical and regulatory feasibility and practicality assessments.
I am writing in response to your letter dated July 11, 2006 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession No. ML0620603171), in which you informed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) that Florida Power & Light Co., Duane Arnold Energy, LLC intends to adopt National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 805, NFPA 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light-Water Reactor Electric Generation Plants, 2001 Edition, pursuant to Section (50.48(c)) of Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 50.48(c)), at the Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC).
In your July 11, 2006, letter, you informed us that the transition to the performance-based standard for fire protection at DAEC has commenced, which includes the following:
Phase 1 - Completion of the fire protection improvement project to support transition evaluation.
Phase 2 - Perform technical and regulatory feasibility and practicality assessments.
Phase 3 - Perform reviews and engineering analyses.
Phase 3 - Perform reviews and engineering analyses.
Phase 4 - Implement program documentation, configuration control, and monitoring.You also requested enforcement discretion for non-safety significant noncompliances for aperiod of 42 months from the date of your July 11, 2006, letter. You noted that the above phased approach schedule may change based on the progress of the NFPA 805 pilot plants and as physical plant modifications or changes to the fire protection program are determined to be necessary.On April 18, 2006, the NRC published in the Federal Register (71 FR 19905) a revision to itsenforcement policy extending the NFPA 805 transition discretion period from 24 to 36 months.
Phase 4 - Implement program documentation, configuration control, and monitoring.
Therefore, at this time, the NRC will only recognize a 36-month discretion period for DAEC. As such, the NRC considers the discretion period for DAEC to begin on July 11, 2006, and will expire on July 11, 2009. Please note that in order to receive enforcement discretion, you must: (1) evaluate the risksignificance of all noncompliances to assure that they would not constitute "Red" findings or violations categorized as Severity Level I; (2) enter them into your corrective action program; and (3) implement and maintain appropriate compensatory measures, until the NRC staff approves your license amendment request to transition to NFPA 805. You should refer to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005-07, "Compensatory Measures to Satisfy the Fire Protection G. Van Middlesworth-2-Program Requirements," for additional NRC staff guidance on appropriate compensatorymeasures. Towards the end of your 36-month discretion period, you may request an extension.
You also requested enforcement discretion for non-safety significant noncompliances for a period of 42 months from the date of your July 11, 2006, letter. You noted that the above phased approach schedule may change based on the progress of the NFPA 805 pilot plants and as physical plant modifications or changes to the fire protection program are determined to be necessary.
However, any extension requests should address what events occurred that were outside of DAEC's control that precluded the completion of transition during the allotted discretion period.In response to requests made by a number of licensees, which are not pilots for NFPA 805, formeetings with the NRC staff to discuss their transition issues, the NRC staff plans to hold periodic workshops on NFPA 805 implementation issues at the regional offices or onsite at units transitioning to the new standard. The staff will inform the nuclear plant licensees of the schedules of these workshops.If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Karl Feintuch, ProjectManager, at (301) 415-3079 or KDF@nrc.gov.Sincerely,/RA/Catherine Haney, DirectorDivision of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationDocket No. 50-331cc:  See next page
On April 18, 2006, the NRC published in the Federal Register (71 FR 19905) a revision to its enforcement policy extending the NFPA 805 transition discretion period from 24 to 36 months.
Therefore, at this time, the NRC will only recognize a 36-month discretion period for DAEC. As such, the NRC considers the discretion period for DAEC to begin on July 11, 2006, and will expire on July 11, 2009.
Please note that in order to receive enforcement discretion, you must: (1) evaluate the risk significance of all noncompliances to assure that they would not constitute Red findings or violations categorized as Severity Level I; (2) enter them into your corrective action program; and (3) implement and maintain appropriate compensatory measures, until the NRC staff approves your license amendment request to transition to NFPA 805. You should refer to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005-07, Compensatory Measures to Satisfy the Fire Protection


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G. Van Middlesworth                            Program Requirements, for additional NRC staff guidance on appropriate compensatory measures. Towards the end of your 36-month discretion period, you may request an extension.
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However, any extension requests should address what events occurred that were outside of DAECs control that precluded the completion of transition during the allotted discretion period.
Mr. J. A. StallSenior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer Florida Power & Light Company P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Mr. M. S. RossManaging Attorney Florida Power & Light Company P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL  33408-0420Mr. R. E. HelfrichSenior Attorney Florida Power & Light Company P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420Mr. W. E. WebsterVice President, Nuclear Operations Florida Power & Light Company P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420John BjorsethSite Director Duane Arnold Energy Center 3277 DAEC Road Palo, IA  52324Steven R. CatronManager, Regulatory Affairs Duane Arnold Energy Center 3277 DAEC Road Palo, IA  52324U. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionResident Inspector's Office Rural Route #1 Palo, IA 52324Regional Administrator, Region IIIU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 210 2443  Warrenville Road Lisle, IL  60532-4351Mr. M. WarnerVice President, Nuclear Operations Support Florida Power & Light Company P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420Mr. D. A. CurtlandPlant Manager Duane Arnold Energy Center 3277 DAEC Rd.
In response to requests made by a number of licensees, which are not pilots for NFPA 805, for meetings with the NRC staff to discuss their transition issues, the NRC staff plans to hold periodic workshops on NFPA 805 implementation issues at the regional offices or onsite at units transitioning to the new standard. The staff will inform the nuclear plant licensees of the schedules of these workshops.
Palo, IA 52324-9785Mr. R. S. KundalkarVice President, Nuclear Engineering Florida Power & Light Company P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420Daniel McGheeUtilities Division Iowa Department of Commerce Lucas Office Buildings, 5th Floor Des Moines, IA 50319Chairman, Linn CountyBoard of Supervisors 930 1st Street SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404}}
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Karl Feintuch, Project Manager, at (301) 415-3079 or KDF@nrc.gov.
Sincerely,
                                              /RA/
Catherine Haney, Director Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-331 cc: See next page
 
ML062500229 OFFICE LPL3-1/PM            LPL3-1/PM        LPL3-1/LA        DRA/AFPB/BC NAME      KFeintuch:ca    REnnis          THarris          SWeerakkody DATE                            9/20/06                            9/20/06 OFFICE    OE/EPPO/SC DRA/D                  LPL3-1/BC(A)     DORL/D NAME      DSolorio        JLyons          MMurphy          CHaney DATE          9/26/06      10/11/06        10/26/06          10/30/06
 
Duane Arnold Energy Center cc:
Mr. J. A. Stall                          Regional Administrator, Region III Senior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Officer                         Suite 210 Florida Power & Light Company           2443 Warrenville Road P. O. Box 14000                         Lisle, IL 60532-4351 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Mr. M. S. Ross                          Mr. M. Warner Managing Attorney                       Vice President, Nuclear Operations Florida Power & Light Company           Support P. O. Box 14000                         Florida Power & Light Company Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420                P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Mr. R. E. Helfrich Senior Attorney                          Mr. D. A. Curtland Florida Power & Light Company           Plant Manager P. O. Box 14000                         Duane Arnold Energy Center Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420                3277 DAEC Rd.
Palo, IA 52324-9785 Mr. W. E. Webster Vice President, Nuclear Operations      Mr. R. S. Kundalkar Florida Power & Light Company            Vice President, Nuclear Engineering P. O. Box 14000                          Florida Power & Light Company Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420                P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 John Bjorseth Site Director                            Daniel McGhee Duane Arnold Energy Center              Utilities Division 3277 DAEC Road                          Iowa Department of Commerce Palo, IA 52324                          Lucas Office Buildings, 5th Floor Des Moines, IA 50319 Steven R. Catron Manager, Regulatory Affairs              Chairman, Linn County Duane Arnold Energy Center              Board of Supervisors 3277 DAEC Road                          930 1st Street SW Palo, IA 52324                          Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office Rural Route #1 Palo, IA 52324}}

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Intent to Adopt Title 10 CFR Part 50.48
ML062500229
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Site: Duane Arnold NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/30/2006
From: Catherine Haney
Plant Licensing Branch III-2
To: Vanmiddlesworth G
Nuclear Management Co
Karl Feintuch, LPL3-1
References
TAC MC9288
Download: ML062500229 (4)


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October 30, 2006 Mr. Gary Van Middlesworth Vice President Duane Arnold Energy Center 3277 DAEC Road Palo, Iowa 52324

SUBJECT:

DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER - RESPONSE TO LETTER OF INTENT TO ADOPT TITLE 10 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PART 50.48(c) (TAC NO. MC9288)

Dear Mr. Van Middlesworth:

I am writing in response to your letter dated July 11, 2006 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession No. ML0620603171), in which you informed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) that Florida Power & Light Co., Duane Arnold Energy, LLC intends to adopt National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 805, NFPA 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light-Water Reactor Electric Generation Plants, 2001 Edition, pursuant to Section (50.48(c)) of Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 50.48(c)), at the Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC).

In your July 11, 2006, letter, you informed us that the transition to the performance-based standard for fire protection at DAEC has commenced, which includes the following:

Phase 1 - Completion of the fire protection improvement project to support transition evaluation.

Phase 2 - Perform technical and regulatory feasibility and practicality assessments.

Phase 3 - Perform reviews and engineering analyses.

Phase 4 - Implement program documentation, configuration control, and monitoring.

You also requested enforcement discretion for non-safety significant noncompliances for a period of 42 months from the date of your July 11, 2006, letter. You noted that the above phased approach schedule may change based on the progress of the NFPA 805 pilot plants and as physical plant modifications or changes to the fire protection program are determined to be necessary.

On April 18, 2006, the NRC published in the Federal Register (71 FR 19905) a revision to its enforcement policy extending the NFPA 805 transition discretion period from 24 to 36 months.

Therefore, at this time, the NRC will only recognize a 36-month discretion period for DAEC. As such, the NRC considers the discretion period for DAEC to begin on July 11, 2006, and will expire on July 11, 2009.

Please note that in order to receive enforcement discretion, you must: (1) evaluate the risk significance of all noncompliances to assure that they would not constitute Red findings or violations categorized as Severity Level I; (2) enter them into your corrective action program; and (3) implement and maintain appropriate compensatory measures, until the NRC staff approves your license amendment request to transition to NFPA 805. You should refer to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2005-07, Compensatory Measures to Satisfy the Fire Protection

G. Van Middlesworth Program Requirements, for additional NRC staff guidance on appropriate compensatory measures. Towards the end of your 36-month discretion period, you may request an extension.

However, any extension requests should address what events occurred that were outside of DAECs control that precluded the completion of transition during the allotted discretion period.

In response to requests made by a number of licensees, which are not pilots for NFPA 805, for meetings with the NRC staff to discuss their transition issues, the NRC staff plans to hold periodic workshops on NFPA 805 implementation issues at the regional offices or onsite at units transitioning to the new standard. The staff will inform the nuclear plant licensees of the schedules of these workshops.

If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Karl Feintuch, Project Manager, at (301) 415-3079 or KDF@nrc.gov.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Catherine Haney, Director Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-331 cc: See next page

ML062500229 OFFICE LPL3-1/PM LPL3-1/PM LPL3-1/LA DRA/AFPB/BC NAME KFeintuch:ca REnnis THarris SWeerakkody DATE 9/20/06 9/20/06 OFFICE OE/EPPO/SC DRA/D LPL3-1/BC(A) DORL/D NAME DSolorio JLyons MMurphy CHaney DATE 9/26/06 10/11/06 10/26/06 10/30/06

Duane Arnold Energy Center cc:

Mr. J. A. Stall Regional Administrator, Region III Senior Vice President, Nuclear and Chief U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Officer Suite 210 Florida Power & Light Company 2443 Warrenville Road P. O. Box 14000 Lisle, IL 60532-4351 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Mr. M. S. Ross Mr. M. Warner Managing Attorney Vice President, Nuclear Operations Florida Power & Light Company Support P. O. Box 14000 Florida Power & Light Company Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 Mr. R. E. Helfrich Senior Attorney Mr. D. A. Curtland Florida Power & Light Company Plant Manager P. O. Box 14000 Duane Arnold Energy Center Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 3277 DAEC Rd.

Palo, IA 52324-9785 Mr. W. E. Webster Vice President, Nuclear Operations Mr. R. S. Kundalkar Florida Power & Light Company Vice President, Nuclear Engineering P. O. Box 14000 Florida Power & Light Company Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 P. O. Box 14000 Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420 John Bjorseth Site Director Daniel McGhee Duane Arnold Energy Center Utilities Division 3277 DAEC Road Iowa Department of Commerce Palo, IA 52324 Lucas Office Buildings, 5th Floor Des Moines, IA 50319 Steven R. Catron Manager, Regulatory Affairs Chairman, Linn County Duane Arnold Energy Center Board of Supervisors 3277 DAEC Road 930 1st Street SW Palo, IA 52324 Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office Rural Route #1 Palo, IA 52324