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| number = ML20136F558 | |||
| issue date = 12/31/1985 | |||
| title = Insp Rept 50-482/85-37 on 851005-1130.Violation Noted: Failure to Isolate Nonseismic Sight Glass Level Gauge | |||
| author name = Bartlett B, Cummins J, Hunnicutt D | |||
| author affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV) | |||
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| docket = 05000482 | |||
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| document report number = 50-482-85-37, NUDOCS 8601070428 | |||
| package number = ML20136F533 | |||
| document type = INSPECTION REPORT, NRC-GENERATED, INSPECTION REPORT, UTILITY, TEXT-INSPECTION & AUDIT & I&E CIRCULARS | |||
| page count = 10 | |||
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See also: [[see also::IR 05000482/1985037]] | |||
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APPENDIX B | |||
US NUCLEAR REGULATORY C0FDilSSION | |||
REGION IV | |||
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NRC Inspection Report: 50-482/85-37 LP: NPF-42 | |||
Docket: 50-482 | |||
Licensee: Kansas Gas and Electric Company (KG&E) | |||
Post Office Box 208 | |||
Wichita, Kansas 67201 | |||
Facility Name: Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) | |||
Inspection At: Wolf Creek Site, Coffey County, Burlington, Kansas | |||
Inspection Conducted: _0ctober 5 to November 30, 1965 | |||
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D. M. Hunn'icutt, Acting Chief, Project Da(e # | |||
Section B, Reactor Projects Branch | |||
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C.W#5 '? Inspection Condiicted October 51t o'NovembeW30,1985 (Report 50-482/85-37) . . | |||
Wei . Areas Inspected: ~Routin, e, unannounced inspection including plant status, | |||
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(Results:: .Within the 11 areas.? inspected, one violation was identifie'd | |||
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(M_,4 Ja ig G; L/Koeiter,$1ce' President-Nuclear - | |||
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t*C.KM. Herbst, Assistant Pro, ject Manager, Bechtel | |||
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a2. Plant Status | |||
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iT O plant' operated in Mode 1 during this inspection period except for - | |||
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oneishutdown and one reactorJtrip, when the. reactor was shut down due to | |||
%J~ Jmoss in the~ circulating water at the circulating ~ water intake str:.cture. | |||
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if :-startup on October 10, 1985, a reactor trip ~ occurred due. to a 10-10 | |||
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ist,eam generator level. The total shutdown time from these two events | |||
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3 .J Licensee Actions on Previously Identified Items- | |||
(Closed): Violation.(50-482/8519-01): Failure to Properly Update | |||
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Emergency Operations Facility (E0F). The NRC inspector reviewed the | |||
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full-time document control clerk has been assigned to the TSC/E0F. In | |||
addition, on October 22, 1985, the NRC inspector audited the procedure | |||
- manuals and drawings located in the TSC and E0F using the KG&E master | |||
. drawing file index and the master procedure index. This item is closed. | |||
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(Closed) Open Item (50-482/8455-07) Fan Mechanical Interlocks | |||
,TE53564-K128. | |||
This open item documented periodic failures of the contact assembly | |||
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-' .which causes the shift of containment cooling fans from high to low | |||
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- speed on~ the receiptiof a safety injection signal. Yhe failures were | |||
caused by excessive length of the extender arm on the interlock | |||
assembly. The~ extender arms, with vendor approval, have been shortened | |||
by 4811nches to . resolve this problem. This item is closed. | |||
4. Operatiional Safety Verification | |||
The NRC inspectors verified that the facility is being operated safely | |||
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and'in conformance with regulatory requirements by direct observation of | |||
licensee facilities, tours of the facility, interviews and discussions | |||
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with licensee personnel, independent verification of safety system | |||
status and 1imiting conditions for operations, and reviewing facility | |||
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records. The NRC inspectors, by observation and direct interview, | |||
verified the physical security plan was being implemented in accordance | |||
with the security plan. | |||
The NRC inspectors confirmed the operability of the emergency diesel | |||
generators, Class 1E in volt AC systems, the safety injection system, | |||
the residual heat removal system, and the coolant charging system by | |||
observing valve positions, electrical breaker positions, and control | |||
room indications. The NRC inspectors also visually inspected safety | |||
components for leakage, physical damage, and any other impairment that | |||
could prevent them from performing their designed function. | |||
No violations or deviations were identified. | |||
5. Engineered Safety Features (ESF) System Walkdown | |||
The NRC inspectors verified the cperability of ESF systems by walking | |||
down selected accessible portions of the systems. The NRC inspectors | |||
verified valves and electrical circuit breakers were in the required | |||
position, power was available, and valves were locked where required. | |||
The NRC inspectors also inspected system components for damage or other | |||
conditions that might degrade system performance. The ESF systems | |||
listed below were walked down during this inspection report period: | |||
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- Containment Spray System | |||
- . Component Cooling Water System | |||
- Auxiliary Feedwater System | |||
. The NRC inspector findings are discussed below: | |||
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During the walkdown of the component cooling water (CCW) system, the NRC | |||
inspectors noted that Piping and Instrumentation Diagram M-12EG01, | |||
Revision 1,'showed Valves EG-V 100, 161, 171, and 172 to CCW Surge Tanks 3 | |||
TEG01A and TEG01B to be closed while Checklist EG-120, Revision 5, | |||
called for the valves to be opened. Further review of the drawing | |||
showed that the level gage between the valves is nonseismic and the | |||
valves should have been closed in order to isolate the seismic portion | |||
of the system from the nonseismic portion. This failure to have | |||
appropriate procedures is an apparent violation (50-482/85L7-01). | |||
6. Onsite Followup of Events | |||
The NRC-inspectors performed onsite followup of nonemergency events | |||
that occurred during this report period. The NRC inspectors (when | |||
available) observed control room personnel response, observed | |||
instrumentation indicators of reactor plant parameters, reviewed logs | |||
and compute; prit.%uts, and discussed the event with cognizant | |||
personnel. The NRC inspectors verified the licensee had responded to | |||
the event in accordance with procedures and had made required | |||
netifications to the NRC and other agencies in a timely fashion. | |||
ESF actuations that occurred during the report period are listed in the | |||
table below. The'NRC inspector will review the licensee eveat report (LER) | |||
for each of these events and will report any findings in NRC inspection | |||
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Date Event * Plant Status Cause | |||
10-07-85 Rx Trip Mode 1 Blocked CWSH Intake | |||
Screens | |||
10-03-85 CRVIS Mode 1 Broken Tape | |||
l 10-10-85 Rx Trip Mode 1 Lo-Lo S/G Level | |||
10-31-85 TDAFP Start flode 1 18C Surveillance | |||
11-26-85 CRVIS flode 1 Broken Tape | |||
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CRVIS - Control Room Ventilation Isolation Signal | |||
Rx Trip - Reactor Trip | |||
CWSH - Circulating Water Screen House | |||
TDAFP - Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump | |||
S/G - Steam Gei.erator | |||
I&C - Instrumentation and Control | |||
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k.' The fnllowing defect / deficiency repo ts were reviewed: | |||
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. -" 85-125 - Unplanned Mar.ual' Reactor Trip | |||
85-126 - CRVIS-Lightning Strike | |||
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85-127. - Reactor Trip Lo-Lo $/G Level | |||
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1 ,85-128 -l5 Disabled Transmitters / Receivers on Panel KC008 | |||
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>85-129 - Venting RHUT "B" with 2H and 02 Monitors Out-of-Service ., | |||
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85-130 - Potential, Backflow Thru Intake Plenum While Venting | |||
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85-131 - MSIV/MFIV 4-Way Valves Pctential Cracking ' | |||
q ,. '85-132. .TDAFP Start | |||
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The-fdllowing Wolf Creek. event reports were reviewed: | |||
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'85-122 - Valve Diaphragm and Support Sheet Stacked In Wrong' Order | |||
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85-126 ' Replacement of Temporary Non-1E Voltmeter and Ammeter ' | |||
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85-127 - Hourly Fire Watch Late | |||
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85-128 - Actuation of Control Room Halon System | |||
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85-129 - Load Reject 100% to 20% | |||
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85-130 - Failure To Recognize Technical Specifications Action , | |||
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qNo.v'olations'ofaeiiationswereidentified. . | |||
' 7.4 -Monthly Surveillance Observation | |||
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The-NRC inspectors observed selected portions of the performance of , | |||
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surve'.llance testing and/or reviewed completed surveillance test | |||
procedures to verify that surveillance activities were performed in | |||
y. .accordance with Technical Specifications (TS) requirements and | |||
p- . administrative procedures. The NRC inspectors cor,sidered the following | |||
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items while inspectir.g surveillance activities: | |||
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- .Testingwasb51ngaccomplishedbyqualifiedpersonnelinaccordance | |||
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., - The surveillance procedure conforms ta TS requirements. | |||
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Required test instrumentation was calibrateo. | |||
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:- Test data was accurate and complete. The NRC inspectors performed | |||
kt independent calculations of' selected test data to verify thef r | |||
accuracy. | |||
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The surveillance was performed within'the required 'requency ~and ' | |||
the test results met the required limits. | |||
Surveillances witnessed and/or reviewed by the NRC inspectors are listed | |||
below: | |||
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- STS NB-005, Reyision 3 - Breaker Alignment Verification | |||
- STS BG-002, Revision 3 - Emergency Core Cooling System Valve Check | |||
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and System Vent | |||
- STS KJ-005B, Revision 4 - Manual / Auto Start, Synchronization, and | |||
Loading of Emergency Diesel Generator NE02 | |||
- STS EF-100, Revision 3 - Essential Service Water Inservice Pump | |||
Test (ESWP-A') | |||
- STS RE-013, Revision 1 - Incore-Excore Detector Calibration | |||
No violations or deviations were identified. | |||
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8. Security | |||
The ilRC inspectors verified the physical security plan was being | |||
implemented by selected observation of the following items: | |||
. The security organization is properly manned and the security | |||
personnel are capable of performing their assigned functions. | |||
. Persons within the protected area (PA) display their identification | |||
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badges, when in vital areas are properly authorized and when | |||
1 required are properly escorted. | |||
. Vehicles are properly authorized, searched, and escorted or | |||
controlled within the PA. | |||
. Persons and packages are properly cleared and checked before entry | |||
'into the PA is permitted. | |||
.. . The effectiveness of the security program is maintained when | |||
security equipment failure or impairment requires compensatory | |||
measures to be employed. | |||
. Response to threats or alarms, or discovery of a condition that | |||
appears to require additional precautions is consistent with | |||
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procedures and the physical security plan. | |||
No violatioils or deviations were identified. | |||
9. Emergency Drills | |||
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During this reporting period, the NRC inspectors participated in three | |||
emergency preparedness field exercises conducted at WCGS. The WCGS | |||
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, training simulator was used to simulate reactor plant conditions during | |||
the' accident scenarios. Players in the drills performed the tasks they | |||
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( - a. Drills held on October 23 and November 6,1985: | |||
The pu'rpose of these drills was to train appropriate personnel to | |||
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: emergency procedures, and emergency communications. | |||
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:The purpose of:this drill was to perform the annual NRC and Federal | |||
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) evaluation of the capability of | |||
the licensee, the county, and the state to respond during a | |||
radiological emergency at WCGS. Onsite activities were evaluated | |||
by the NRC and offsite (county and state) activities were evaluated | |||
by FEMA. | |||
NRC observations and findings of the licensee's activities will be | |||
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reported in NRC~ Inspection Report 50-482/85-40. The drill was also | |||
used to perform the annual evaluation of the NRC Region IV staff's | |||
capability to respond to a radiological emergency at one of the | |||
commercial reactor plants that is regulated by Region IV. | |||
Some of the related activities that took place during the drill | |||
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Emergency response facilities were activated at Ramson | |||
Memorial Hospital, Ottawa, Kansas, to treat a simulated | |||
contaminated worker. | |||
- Coffey County Response Center was activated. | |||
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State emergency response faci 3ities were activated. | |||
- The NRC Headquarters Operations Center (Bethesda, MD) was | |||
activated and all emergency response team functions were | |||
staffed. The Operations Center staff provided support to the | |||
. licensee and the regional response team during the drill. | |||
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The Region IV Incident Response Center was activated and a | |||
Region IV site emergency response team reported to the sit, | |||
and participated in the drill. | |||
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Evacuation of affected areas around WCGS was si"Jlated | |||
v including the evacuation of the public schools in Burlington, | |||
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-10.s Enforcement Conference | |||
On November 25, 1985, en enforcement conferencc with KG&E managenent was | |||
held in the NRC Regio. .IV offices to discuss NRC concerns in the area of | |||
security at WCGS. The event that generated the NRC concerns had been | |||
identified by;the licensee and reported to the NRC. Details of the NRC | |||
e concern will-be~ reported in NRC Inspection Report 50-482/85-44. | |||
Licensee representatives at the enforcement conference described | |||
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corrective actions'that were being taken in the area of concern. | |||
11. Cold Weather-Preptrations | |||
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ML20136F558 | |
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Site: | Wolf Creek |
Issue date: | 12/31/1985 |
From: | Bruce Bartlett, Cummins J, Hunnicutt D NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV) |
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See also: IR 05000482/1985037
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APPENDIX B
US NUCLEAR REGULATORY C0FDilSSION
REGION IV
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NRC Inspection Report: 50-482/85-37 LP: NPF-42
Docket: 50-482
Licensee: Kansas Gas and Electric Company (KG&E)
Post Office Box 208
Wichita, Kansas 67201
Facility Name: Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS)
Inspection At: Wolf Creek Site, Coffey County, Burlington, Kansas
Inspection Conducted: _0ctober 5 to November 30, 1965
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(Closed): Violation.(50-482/8519-01): Failure to Properly Update
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full-time document control clerk has been assigned to the TSC/E0F. In
addition, on October 22, 1985, the NRC inspector audited the procedure
- manuals and drawings located in the TSC and E0F using the KG&E master
. drawing file index and the master procedure index. This item is closed.
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(Closed) Open Item (50-482/8455-07) Fan Mechanical Interlocks
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This open item documented periodic failures of the contact assembly
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caused by excessive length of the extender arm on the interlock
assembly. The~ extender arms, with vendor approval, have been shortened
by 4811nches to . resolve this problem. This item is closed.
4. Operatiional Safety Verification
The NRC inspectors verified that the facility is being operated safely
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licensee facilities, tours of the facility, interviews and discussions
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status and 1imiting conditions for operations, and reviewing facility
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records. The NRC inspectors, by observation and direct interview,
verified the physical security plan was being implemented in accordance
with the security plan.
The NRC inspectors confirmed the operability of the emergency diesel
generators, Class 1E in volt AC systems, the safety injection system,
the residual heat removal system, and the coolant charging system by
observing valve positions, electrical breaker positions, and control
room indications. The NRC inspectors also visually inspected safety
components for leakage, physical damage, and any other impairment that
could prevent them from performing their designed function.
No violations or deviations were identified.
5. Engineered Safety Features (ESF) System Walkdown
The NRC inspectors verified the cperability of ESF systems by walking
down selected accessible portions of the systems. The NRC inspectors
verified valves and electrical circuit breakers were in the required
position, power was available, and valves were locked where required.
The NRC inspectors also inspected system components for damage or other
conditions that might degrade system performance. The ESF systems
listed below were walked down during this inspection report period:
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- Auxiliary Feedwater System
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During the walkdown of the component cooling water (CCW) system, the NRC
inspectors noted that Piping and Instrumentation Diagram M-12EG01,
Revision 1,'showed Valves EG-V 100, 161, 171, and 172 to CCW Surge Tanks 3
TEG01A and TEG01B to be closed while Checklist EG-120, Revision 5,
called for the valves to be opened. Further review of the drawing
showed that the level gage between the valves is nonseismic and the
valves should have been closed in order to isolate the seismic portion
of the system from the nonseismic portion. This failure to have
appropriate procedures is an apparent violation (50-482/85L7-01).
6. Onsite Followup of Events
The NRC-inspectors performed onsite followup of nonemergency events
that occurred during this report period. The NRC inspectors (when
available) observed control room personnel response, observed
instrumentation indicators of reactor plant parameters, reviewed logs
and compute; prit.%uts, and discussed the event with cognizant
personnel. The NRC inspectors verified the licensee had responded to
the event in accordance with procedures and had made required
netifications to the NRC and other agencies in a timely fashion.
ESF actuations that occurred during the report period are listed in the
table below. The'NRC inspector will review the licensee eveat report (LER)
for each of these events and will report any findings in NRC inspection
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10-07-85 Rx Trip Mode 1 Blocked CWSH Intake
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10-03-85 CRVIS Mode 1 Broken Tape
l 10-10-85 Rx Trip Mode 1 Lo-Lo S/G Level
10-31-85 TDAFP Start flode 1 18C Surveillance
11-26-85 CRVIS flode 1 Broken Tape
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Rx Trip - Reactor Trip
CWSH - Circulating Water Screen House
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S/G - Steam Gei.erator
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procedures to verify that surveillance activities were performed in
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p- . administrative procedures. The NRC inspectors cor,sidered the following
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- STS BG-002, Revision 3 - Emergency Core Cooling System Valve Check
and System Vent
- STS KJ-005B, Revision 4 - Manual / Auto Start, Synchronization, and
Loading of Emergency Diesel Generator NE02
- STS EF-100, Revision 3 - Essential Service Water Inservice Pump
Test (ESWP-A')
- STS RE-013, Revision 1 - Incore-Excore Detector Calibration
No violations or deviations were identified.
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The ilRC inspectors verified the physical security plan was being
implemented by selected observation of the following items:
. The security organization is properly manned and the security
personnel are capable of performing their assigned functions.
. Persons within the protected area (PA) display their identification
badges, when in vital areas are properly authorized and when
1 required are properly escorted.
. Vehicles are properly authorized, searched, and escorted or
controlled within the PA.
. Persons and packages are properly cleared and checked before entry
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security equipment failure or impairment requires compensatory
measures to be employed.
. Response to threats or alarms, or discovery of a condition that
appears to require additional precautions is consistent with
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No violatioils or deviations were identified.
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emergency preparedness field exercises conducted at WCGS. The WCGS
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The pu'rpose of these drills was to train appropriate personnel to
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- The purpose of:this drill was to perform the annual NRC and Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) evaluation of the capability of
the licensee, the county, and the state to respond during a
radiological emergency at WCGS. Onsite activities were evaluated
by the NRC and offsite (county and state) activities were evaluated
by FEMA.
NRC observations and findings of the licensee's activities will be
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reported in NRC~ Inspection Report 50-482/85-40. The drill was also
used to perform the annual evaluation of the NRC Region IV staff's
capability to respond to a radiological emergency at one of the
commercial reactor plants that is regulated by Region IV.
Some of the related activities that took place during the drill
were:
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Emergency response facilities were activated at Ramson
Memorial Hospital, Ottawa, Kansas, to treat a simulated
contaminated worker.
- Coffey County Response Center was activated.
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State emergency response faci 3ities were activated.
- The NRC Headquarters Operations Center (Bethesda, MD) was
activated and all emergency response team functions were
staffed. The Operations Center staff provided support to the
. licensee and the regional response team during the drill.
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The Region IV Incident Response Center was activated and a
Region IV site emergency response team reported to the sit,
and participated in the drill.
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Evacuation of affected areas around WCGS was si"Jlated
v including the evacuation of the public schools in Burlington,
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On November 25, 1985, en enforcement conferencc with KG&E managenent was
held in the NRC Regio. .IV offices to discuss NRC concerns in the area of
security at WCGS. The event that generated the NRC concerns had been
identified by;the licensee and reported to the NRC. Details of the NRC
e concern will-be~ reported in NRC Inspection Report 50-482/85-44.
Licensee representatives at the enforcement conference described
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corrective actions'that were being taken in the area of concern.
11. Cold Weather-Preptrations
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.The NRC inspector verified by reviewing a completed copy of the
licensee's Procedure STN GP-001, Revision 0, " Plant Winterization," that
the licensee had taken action to protect vital areas and equipment that'
could be subject to freezing conditions. The procedure verified valve
lineup for steam heat to these areas and also verif_ied electrical
-breaker lineups to ensure equipment in these areas such as space heaters
and_ heat tracing was energized. The NRC, inspector walked down areas
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adjacent to the Vefueling water storage tank and the condensate storage
z tank and verified that lines = (heating and instrument) were insulated
Ewhere they could be subjected to freezing conditions, and that steam was
being supplied to the area:for heat..
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.12. Plant Tours
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building, radwaste building, fuel handling building, control building,
turbine ~ building, essential service water b 1L1 4ng .and the secured area
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surrounding tl'e buildings. During the tcurs, the NRC inspectors
observed housekeeping practices, fire protecticn barriers and equipment,.
end maintenance on equipment. The NRC irspcctors also discussed various
subjects with licensee personnel.
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13. Exit Meeting
The NRC inspectors met with licensee personnel to discuss the scope and
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findings of this inspection on December 5,1985. The NRC inspectors
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