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Mr. O. D. Kingsley, Jr.
          Gentlemen:
Vice President, Nuclear Operations
          SUUECT:       Nic INSPECi!CN REPORT NO. 50-416/E5-09
P. O. Box 23054
          The NRC Systematic Assosrent c.f Licensee Perforrance ($ ALP) Board has completed
Jackson, MS 39205
          its periodic evaluation of the perferrance of your Grand Gulf facility.         This
Gentlemen:
          facility was evaluated for the period h enber 1, 1936 through April 30, 1988.
SUUECT:
          The results of the evaluation are docuwnted in the enclosed SALP Eoard Report.
Nic INSPECi!CN REPORT NO. 50-416/E5-09
          This report will be discussed with you at the Grand Gulf f acility on July 22,
The NRC Systematic Assosrent c.f Licensee Perforrance ($ ALP) Board has completed
          1933, at 10:30 a.m.
its periodic evaluation of the perferrance of your Grand Gulf facility.
          The performance of your Grand Gulf Unit 1 facility was evaluated in the func-
This
          tional areas of plant operations, radielegical controls, raintenance, surveil-
facility was evaluated for the period h enber 1, 1936 through April 30, 1988.
          lance, fire protection, emergency precedures, security, outages, training,
The results of the evaluation are docuwnted in the enclosed SALP Eoard Report.
          quality prcgrams, and administrative controls affecting quality, licensing
This report will be discussed with you at the Grand Gulf f acility on July 22,
          activities and engineering. Unit 2 was not evaluated in this report because
1933, at 10:30 a.m.
          of the inactivity of construction activities.
The performance of your Grand Gulf Unit 1 facility was evaluated in the func-
          The level of performance of your Grand Gulf f acility has continued to improve.
tional areas of plant operations, radielegical controls, raintenance, surveil-
          Strengths were noted by the $ ALP Ecard in the arras of plant operations,
lance, fire protection, emergency precedures, security, outages, training,
          radiological controls, fire protection, security, and outages.
quality prcgrams, and administrative controls affecting quality, licensing
          It was noted in plant operations that the scram reduction program has been
activities and engineering.
          effective, resulting in fewer numbers of scrams at pcwer. Hcnever, even though
Unit 2 was not evaluated in this report because
          operations are row a strength, there is still room for improvcment.             For
of the inactivity of construction activities.
          example, rare nanagement attention is needed to reduce the number of Reactor
The level of performance of your Grand Gulf f acility has continued to improve.
          Protecticn Systen actuations in the shutdenn rode. Also, inspections identi-
Strengths were noted by the $ ALP Ecard in the arras of plant operations,
          fied that d ra n i r g s have irproved significantly, but still need ranagement
radiological controls, fire protection, security, and outages.
          attention to cc~plete ycur upgrade erryam         In the area of e orgency prepared-
It was noted in plant operations that the scram reduction program has been
          ness, the Eoard noted significant irproaments over the last three SALP periods
effective, resulting in fewer numbers of scrams at pcwer. Hcnever, even though
          including a high level of performance at the end of the SALP period. After
operations are row a strength, there is still room for improvcment.
          much deliberation, tSe Ecurd arrived at the assigned rating, recognizing that
For
          the perfor mance, if continued, could result in a higher rating in this area.
example, rare nanagement attention is needed to reduce the number of Reactor
          An imprc,ing trend in perforrance of nair terance was also rmted.
Protecticn Systen actuations in the shutdenn rode.
          A tw on problen of failure to follow procedures was noted in several func-
Also, inspections identi-
          tienal areas.       In addition, procedur es in the surveillance area failed to
fied that d ra n i r g s have irproved significantly, but still need ranagement
          dofine acceptance criteria and tolerance, allowing technicians to determine
attention to cc~plete ycur upgrade erryam
          acceptable values.       TWse matters should be gisen rare a nagerent attention.
In the area of e orgency prepared-
          Any cv wnts you hase concerning our evaluation perfor"ance of yrur facility
ness, the Eoard noted significant irproaments over the last three SALP periods
          shcald te subnitted to this office within 30 days follewing the date of our
including a high level of performance at the end of the SALP period.
          neeting at your Grand Gulf facility. Your co ents (if any), a s unary of our
After
          July 22, 1953 reeting, and ry disposition of your c erre n t s will be issued
much deliberation, tSe Ecurd arrived at the assigned rating, recognizing that
          as an appendix to the enclosed SALP Board Report.
the perfor mance, if continued, could result in a higher rating in this area.
                                                                                                N(O
An imprc,ing trend in perforrance of nair terance was also rmted.
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A tw on problen of failure to follow procedures was noted in several func-
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TWse matters should be gisen rare a nagerent attention.
Any cv wnts you hase concerning our evaluation perfor"ance of yrur facility
shcald te subnitted to this office within 30 days follewing the date of our
neeting at your Grand Gulf facility. Your co ents (if any), a s unary of our N(O
July 22, 1953 reeting, and ry disposition of your c erre n t s will be issued
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                                                  J. Nelson Grace
Should you has e any questicns concerning this letter, we will be glad to
                                                  Regional !c,inistrator
di sc us s t''en wi th you.
        Enclosure:
Sincerely,
        SALP Board Report - Grand Gulf
J. Nelson Grace
        cc w/ encl:
Regional !c,inistrator
        T. H. Cloninger, Vice President, Nuclear
Enclosure:
            Engineering and Support
SALP Board Report - Grand Gulf
        W. T. Cottle, GGNS Site Director
cc w/ encl:
        C. R. Hutchinson, GGNS Ccnr:ral Manager
T. H. Cloninger, Vice President, Nuclear
        J. G. Cesare, Director, Nuclear Licensing
Engineering and Support
        R. T. Lally, Manager of Quality Assurance
W. T. Cottle, GGNS Site Director
            Middle South Services, Inc.
C. R. Hutchinson, GGNS Ccnr:ral Manager
        R. B. McGehee, Esquire
J. G. Cesare, Director, Nuclear Licensing
          Wise, Carter, Child, Steen and Caraway
R. T. Lally, Manager of Quality Assurance
        N. S. Reynolds, Esquire
Middle South Services, Inc.
            Bishop, Cook, Purcell & Reynolds
R. B. McGehee, Esquire
        R. W. Jackson, Project Engineer
Wise, Carter, Child, Steen and Caraway
        bcc w/enci:
N. S. Reynolds, Esquire
        NRC Resident Inspector
Bishop, Cook, Purcell & Reynolds
        DRS, Technical Assistant
R. W. Jackson, Project Engineer
        L. Kintner, NRR
bcc w/enci:
        Document Control Desk
NRC Resident Inspector
        State of Mississippi
DRS, Technical Assistant
L. Kintner, NRR
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Forwards SALP Rept 50-416/88-09 for Nov 1986 - Apr 1988 & Informs That Subj Rept Will Be Discussed at Facility on 880722.Level of Performance Continued to Improve But Failure to Follow Procedures in Several Functional Areas Noted
ML20151E025
Person / Time
Site: Grand Gulf 
Issue date: 07/08/1988
From: Grace J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To: Kingsley O
SYSTEM ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
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Mr. O. D. Kingsley, Jr.

Vice President, Nuclear Operations

P. O. Box 23054

Jackson, MS 39205

Gentlemen:

SUUECT:

Nic INSPECi!CN REPORT NO. 50-416/E5-09

The NRC Systematic Assosrent c.f Licensee Perforrance ($ ALP) Board has completed

its periodic evaluation of the perferrance of your Grand Gulf facility.

This

facility was evaluated for the period h enber 1, 1936 through April 30, 1988.

The results of the evaluation are docuwnted in the enclosed SALP Eoard Report.

This report will be discussed with you at the Grand Gulf f acility on July 22,

1933, at 10:30 a.m.

The performance of your Grand Gulf Unit 1 facility was evaluated in the func-

tional areas of plant operations, radielegical controls, raintenance, surveil-

lance, fire protection, emergency precedures, security, outages, training,

quality prcgrams, and administrative controls affecting quality, licensing

activities and engineering.

Unit 2 was not evaluated in this report because

of the inactivity of construction activities.

The level of performance of your Grand Gulf f acility has continued to improve.

Strengths were noted by the $ ALP Ecard in the arras of plant operations,

radiological controls, fire protection, security, and outages.

It was noted in plant operations that the scram reduction program has been

effective, resulting in fewer numbers of scrams at pcwer. Hcnever, even though

operations are row a strength, there is still room for improvcment.

For

example, rare nanagement attention is needed to reduce the number of Reactor

Protecticn Systen actuations in the shutdenn rode.

Also, inspections identi-

fied that d ra n i r g s have irproved significantly, but still need ranagement

attention to cc~plete ycur upgrade erryam

In the area of e orgency prepared-

ness, the Eoard noted significant irproaments over the last three SALP periods

including a high level of performance at the end of the SALP period.

After

much deliberation, tSe Ecurd arrived at the assigned rating, recognizing that

the perfor mance, if continued, could result in a higher rating in this area.

An imprc,ing trend in perforrance of nair terance was also rmted.

A tw on problen of failure to follow procedures was noted in several func-

tienal areas.

In addition, procedur es in the surveillance area failed to

dofine acceptance criteria and tolerance, allowing technicians to determine

acceptable values.

TWse matters should be gisen rare a nagerent attention.

Any cv wnts you hase concerning our evaluation perfor"ance of yrur facility

shcald te subnitted to this office within 30 days follewing the date of our

neeting at your Grand Gulf facility. Your co ents (if any), a s unary of our N(O

July 22, 1953 reeting, and ry disposition of your c erre n t s will be issued

as an appendix to the enclosed SALP Board Report.

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Sincerely,

J. Nelson Grace

Regional !c,inistrator

Enclosure:

SALP Board Report - Grand Gulf

cc w/ encl:

T. H. Cloninger, Vice President, Nuclear

Engineering and Support

W. T. Cottle, GGNS Site Director

C. R. Hutchinson, GGNS Ccnr:ral Manager

J. G. Cesare, Director, Nuclear Licensing

R. T. Lally, Manager of Quality Assurance

Middle South Services, Inc.

R. B. McGehee, Esquire

Wise, Carter, Child, Steen and Caraway

N. S. Reynolds, Esquire

Bishop, Cook, Purcell & Reynolds

R. W. Jackson, Project Engineer

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