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RESPONSETOGENERICLETTER88-05(TACNO.68965)
RESPONSETOGENERICLETTER88-05(TACNO.68965)
On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.
On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.
In a letter dated June 3, 1988, Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and comitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic Letter 88-05.
In a {{letter dated|date=June 3, 1988|text=letter dated June 3, 1988}}, Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and comitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic Letter 88-05.
As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable form, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.
As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable form, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.
These records may be subject to future auditing.
These records may be subject to future auditing.
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RESPONSETOGENERICLETTER88-05(TACN0.68965)
RESPONSETOGENERICLETTER88-05(TACN0.68965)
On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.
On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.
In a letter dated June 3, 1988. Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and comitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic Letter 88-05.
In a {{letter dated|date=June 3, 1988|text=letter dated June 3, 1988}}. Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and comitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic Letter 88-05.
As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable form, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.
As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable form, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.
These records may be subject to future auditing.
These records may be subject to future auditing.
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RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 88-05 (TAC NO. 68965)
RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 88-05 (TAC NO. 68965)
On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.
On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.
In a letter dated June 3, 1988, Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and connitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic letter 88-05.
In a {{letter dated|date=June 3, 1988|text=letter dated June 3, 1988}}, Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and connitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic letter 88-05.
As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable forin, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.
As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable forin, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.
These records may be subject to future auditing.
These records may be subject to future auditing.

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Informs That Util Response to Generic Ltr 88-05, Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants, Satisfactory
ML20151X528
Person / Time
Site: Waterford Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/19/1988
From: Wigginton D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Dewease J
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO.
References
GL-88-05, GL-88-5, TAC-68965, NUDOCS 8808260014
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Augus919,1988

' Docket No. 50-382 Mr. J. G. Dewease Senior Vice President - Nuclear Operations Louisiana Power and Light Company 317 Baronne Street, Mail Unit 17 New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

Dear Mr. Dewease:

SUBJECT:

RESPONSETOGENERICLETTER88-05(TACNO.68965)

On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.

In a letter dated June 3, 1988, Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and comitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic Letter 88-05.

As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable form, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.

These records may be subject to future auditing.

This completes our effort under TAC NO. 68965.

Sincerely,

/s/

David L. Wigginton, Project Manager Project Directorate - IV Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, Y and Special Projects cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION "Docket File- NRC PDR Local PDR PD4 Reading L. Rubenstein J. Calvo P. Noonan D. Wigginton 0GC-Rockville E. Jordan B. Grimes ACRS(10)

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Docket No. 50-382 ~

Mr. J. G. Dewease Senior Vice President - Nuclear Operations Louisiana Power and Light Company 317 Baronne Street, Mail Unit 17 New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

Dear Mr. Dewease:

SUBJECT:

RESPONSETOGENERICLETTER88-05(TACN0.68965)

On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.

In a letter dated June 3, 1988. Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and comitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic Letter 88-05.

As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable form, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.

These records may be subject to future auditing.

This completes our effort under TAC NO. 68965.

Sincerely,

/s/

David L. Wigginton, Project Manager Project Directorate - lY Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, Y and Special Projects cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION Docket File NRC PDR Local POR PD4 Reading L. Rubenstein J. Calvo P. Noonan D. Wigginton OGC-Rockville E. Jordan B. Grimes ACRS (10)

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%, / August 19, 1988 Docket No. 50-382 Mr. J. G. Dewease Senior Vice President - Nuclear Operations Louisiana Power and Light Company 317 Baronne Street, Mail Unit 17 New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

Dear Mr. Dewease:

SUBJECT:

RESPONSE TO GENERIC LETTER 88-05 (TAC NO. 68965)

On March 17, 1988, the NRC staff issued Generic Letter 88-05, "Boric Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel Reactor Boundary Components in PWR Plants." In this letter we requested that you provide assurances that a program has been imple-mented at your plant that addresses the corrosive effects of reactor coolant system leakage at less than technical specification limits. The generic letter identified four considerations which your program should include.

In a letter dated June 3, 1988, Louisiana Power & Light (LP&L) responded to Generic Letter 88-05, describing the LP&L evaluation and connitment to a boric acid leakage monitoring and preventive program at your plant. We find that LP&L has provided assurance that a program will be in place by December 31, 1988 dealing with boric acid leakage that potentially could affect the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary. This fulfills your requirement in responding to Generic letter 88-05.

As discussed in Generic Letter 88-05, you should maintain, in auditable forin, records of the program and results obtained from implementation of the program.

These records may be subject to future auditing.

This completes our effort under TAC NO. 68965.

Sincerely.

David L. Wi ton, Project Manager Project Directorate - IV Division of Reactor Projects - III, IV, Y and Special Projects cc: See next page

. Mr. Jerrold G. Dewease Waterford 3 Louisiana Power _& Light Company CC W. Malcolm Stevenson, Esq. Regional Administrator, Region IV l Monroe & Leman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  :

1432 Whitney Building Office of Executive Director for New Orleans, Louisiana 70103 Operations ,

611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 '

Mr. E. Blake Arlington, Texas 76011 Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 2300 N Street, NW Mr. William H. Spell, Administrator Washington, D.C. 20037 Nuclear Energy Division Office of Environmental Affairs Resident Inspector /Waterford NPS Post Office Box 14690 Post Office Box 822 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70898 K111ona, Louisiana 70066 Mr. Ralph T. Lally President, Police Jury Manager of Quality Assurance St. Charles Parish Middle South Services Inc. Hahnv111e, Louisiana 70057 Post Office Box 61000 New Orleans, Louisiana 70161 Chairman William A. Cross Louisiana Public Service Commission Bethesda Licensing Office One American Place, Suite 1630 3 Metro Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70825-1697 Suite 610 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Mr. R. F. Burski, Acting Nuclear Safety and Regulatory Affairs Manager Louisiana Pcwer & Light Company 317 Baronne Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 l

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