ML053560093
ML053560093 | |
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Site: | Seabrook |
Issue date: | 12/19/2005 |
From: | St.Pierre G F Florida Power & Light Energy Seabrook |
To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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05-10, SBK-L-05225 | |
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FPL Energy Seabrook Station FPL Energy RO. Box 300 Seabrook, NH 03874 Seabrook Station (603) 773-7000 December 19, 2005 SBK-L-05225 Docket No. 50-443 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Seabrook Station License Amendment Request 05-10 Application for Technical Specification Improvement to Eliminate Requirements to Provide Monthly Operating Reports and Occupational Radiation Exposure Reports FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC (FPL Energy Seabrook) has enclosed herein License Amendment Request (LAR) 05-10 "Application for Technical Specification Improvement to Eliminate Requirements to Provide Monthly Operating Reports and Occupational Radiation Exposure Reports." License Amendment Request 05-10 is submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.90 and 10 CFR 50.4.The proposed amendment would delete the Technical Specifications (TS) requirements to submit monthly operating reports, the annual occupational radiation exposure report and an annual report documenting all challenges to the pressurizer power-operated relief valves (PORV) and safety valves. The change is consistent with NRC-approved Revision 1 to Industry/Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Standard Technical Specification Change Traveler, TSTF-369, "Removal of Monthly Operating Report and Occupational Radiation Exposure Report." The availability of this TS improvement was announced in the Federal Register on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) as part of the consolidated line item improvement process (CLUP).As discussed in the enclosed LAR, the proposed change does not involve a significant hazard consideration pursuant to 10 CFR 50.92. A copy of this letter and the enclosed LAR has been forwarded to the New Hampshire State Liaison Officer pursuant to 10 CFR 50.91(b).
FPL Energy Seabrook has determined that LAR 05-10 meets the criteria of 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9) for a categorical exclusion from the requirements for an Environmental Impact Statement.
The Station Operation Review Committee and the Company Nuclear Review Board have reviewed this LAR.an FPL Group company U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission SBK-L05225
/ Page 2 As part of this license amendment request, FPL Energy Seabrook commits to provide the NRC the operating data required by Generic Letter 97-02, "Revised Content of the Monthly Operating Report," each calendar quarter by use of an industry database (i.e., the Consolidated Data Entry (CDE) program, currently maintained by the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations).
FPL Energy Seabrook requests NRC Staff review and approval of LAR 05-10 with issuance of a license amendment by April 30, 2006 and implementation of the amendment within 90 days.Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Mr. James M. Peschel, Regulatory Programs Manager, at (603) 773-7194.Very truly yours, FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC.Gene St. Pierre Site Vice President
Enclosures:
Notarized Affidavit Licensee's Evaluation of the Proposed Change Attachments:
- 1) Evaluation
- 2) Proposed Technical Specification Change (mark-up)3) Proposed Technical Specification page (re-type)4) List of Regulatory Commitments cc: S. J. Collins, NRC Region I Administrator G. E. Miller, NRC Project Manager, Project Directorate 1-2 G.T. Dentel, NRC Senior Resident Inspector Mr. Bruce G. Cheney, ENP, Director, Division of Emergency Services N. H. Department of Safety Division of Emergency Services, Communications, and Management Bureau of Emergency Management 33 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03305 FPL Energy Seabrook Station AFFIDAVIT The following information is enclosed in support of this License Amendment Request:* Attachment 1 -Licensee's Evaluation of the Proposed Change* Attachment 2 -Proposed Technical Specification Change (mark-up)* Attachment 3 -Proposed Technical Specification Page (re-type)* Attachment 4 -List of Regulatory Commitments I, Gene St. Pierre, Site Vice President of FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC hereby affirm that the information and statements contained within this License Amendment Request are based on facts and circumstances which are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief.Sworn and Subscribed before me this/9 day of ecu h.4.0 2005 Gene St. Pierre'Site Vice President Attachment 1 Licensee's Evaluation of the Proposed Change
Subject:
License Amendment Request 05-10 "Application for Technical Specification Improvement to Eliminate Requirements to Provide Monthly Operating Reports and Occupational Radiation Exposure Reports" 1. DESCRIPTION
- 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT 3. BACKGROUND
- 4. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDANCE 5. TECHNICAL ANALYSIS 6. REGULATORY ANALYSIS 6.1 Verification and Commitments
- 7. NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION
- 8. ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
- 9. PRECEDENT 10. REFERENCES 1
1.0 DESCRIPTION
This letter is a request to amend Facility Operating License NPF-86 Docket No. 50-443 for Seabrook Station Unit 1.The proposed License amendment deletes the requirements in Technical Specification (TS) 6.8.1.2.a for an annual report on occupational radiation exposures, 6.8.1.2.c for an annual report documenting all challenges to the pressurizer power-operated relief valves (PORV) and safety valves and TS 6.8.1.5 for a monthly report of operating statistics and shutdown experience.
The changes are consistent with NRC approved Industry/Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF)Standard Technical Specification Change Traveler, TSTF-369, "Removal of Monthly Operating Report and Occupational Radiation Exposure Report," Revision 1. The availability of this technical specification improvement was announced in the Federal Register (Reference
- 1) on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067), as part of the consolidated line item improvement process (CLUIP).
2.0 DESCRIPTION
OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT Consistent with the NRC-approved Revision 1 of TSTF-369, the proposed TS changes include: TS 6.8.1.2.a Occupational Radiation Exposure Report Deleted TS 6.8.1.2.c Challenges to the PORVs and Safety Valves Deleted TS 6.8.1.5 Monthly Operating Reports Deleted As addressed in the safety evaluation published in the Notice of Availability for TSTF-369, FPL Energy Seabrook is proposing to adopt a part of NRC-approved Revision 4 to TSTF-258, "Changes to Section 6.0 Administrative Controls" which addresses reporting requirements for Technical Specifications which include reporting challenges to PORVs and safety valves in the MOR.Specifically, TS 6.8.1.5 does not include this reporting requirement however TS 6.8.1.2.c includes a requirement to provide an annual report documenting all challenges to pressurizer power operated relief valves or pressurizer safety valves. The proposed change is consistent with the option described in the Notice of Availability published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) which states "The staff's acceptance of TSTF-258 and subsequent approval of plant-specific adoptions of TSTF-258 is based on the fact that the information on challenges to relief and safety valves is not used in the evaluation of the MOR data, and that the information needed by the NRC is adequately addressed by the reporting requirements in 10 CFR 50.73." 2 As addressed in the safety evaluation published in the Notice of Availability for TSTF-369, the removal of TS 6.8.1.2.a, TS 6.8.1.2.c and TS 6.8.1.5 resulted in various editorial and formatting changes such as the renumbering of TS sections and deletion of footnotes previously associated with TS 6.8.1.2.a.
These changes reflect the renumbering of TS sections but do not revise technical or administrative requirements.
In addition a footnote referring to single submittals for a multiple unit station is being deleted, as it is not applicable to Seabrook Station.
3.0 BACKGROUND
The background for this application is adequately addressed by the NRC Notice of Availability published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) and TSTF-369.4.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDANCE The applicable regulatory requirements and guidance associated with this application are adequately addressed by the NRC Notice of Availability published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) and TSTF-369.5.0 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS FPL Energy Seabrook has reviewed the safety evaluation (SE) published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) as part of the CLIUP Notice of Availability.
This verification included a review of the NRC staffs SE and the supporting information provided to support TSTF-369.
FPL Energy Seabrook has concluded that the justifications presented in the TSTF proposal and the SE prepared by the NRC staff is applicable to Seabrook Station and justifies this amendment for the incorporation of changes to the Seabrook Station Facility Operating License.6.0 REGULATORY ANALYSIS A description of this proposed change and its relationship to applicable regulatory requirements and guidance was provided in the NRC Notice of Availability published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067)and TSTF-369.6.1 Verification and Commitments As discussed in the model SE published in the Federal Register on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) for this TS improvement, FPL Energy Seabrook is making the following regulatory commitments:
- 1. FPL Energy Seabrook is making a regulatory commitment to provide to the NRC, using an industry database, the operating data (for each calendar month) that is described in Generic Letter 97-02 "Revised Contents of the Monthly Operating 3 Report," by the last day of the month following the end of each calendar quarter.The regulatory commitment will be based on use of an industry database (e.g., the industry's Consolidated Data Entry (CDE) program, currently maintained by the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations).
This regulatory commitment will be implemented to prevent any gaps in the monthly operating statistics and shutdown experience provided to the NRC (i.e. data for all months will be provided using one or both systems (monthly operating reports and/or CDE).2. Seabrook Station does not have different reactor types or both operating and shutdown reactors.7.0 NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS CONSIDERATION FPL Energy Seabrook has reviewed the proposed no significant hazards consideration determination published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) as part of the CLIIP. FPL Energy Seabrook has concluded that the proposed determination presented in the notice is applicable to Seabrook Station and the determination is hereby incorporated by reference to satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR 50.91(a).8.0 ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION FPL Energy Seabrook has reviewed the environmental evaluation included in the model SE published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067) as part of the CLIIP. FPL Energy Seabrook has concluded that the staff's findings presented in that evaluation is applicable to Seabrook Station and the evaluation is hereby incorporated by reference for this application.
9.0 PRECEDENT
This application is being made in accordance with the CLIIP. FPL Energy Seabrook is not proposing variations or deviations from the TS changes described in TSTF-369 and the limited portion of TSTF-258 or the NRC staff's model SE published on June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067).
10.0 REFERENCES
- 1. Federal Register Notice: Notice of Availability of Model Application Concerning Technical Specifications Improvement to Eliminate Requirements to Provide Monthly Operating Reports and Occupational Radiation Exposure Reports Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process, published June 23, 2004 (69 FR 35067).4 Attachment 2 Pronosed Technical Snecification Change (mark-up)Refer to the attached markup of the proposed change to the Technical Specifications.
The attached markup reflects the currently issued version of the Technical Specifications.
At the time of submittal, the Technical Specifications were revised through Amendment No. 104. Pending Technical Specifications or Technical Specification changes issued subsequent to this submittal are not reflected in the enclosed markup.The following Technical Specifications are included in the attached markup: Technical Specification Title Page INDEX INDEX 6.0 Administrative Controls xiv TS 6.8.1.2.a TS 6.8.1.2.c Occupational Radiation Exposure Report Challenges to the PORVs and Safety Valves 6-12 6-12 TS 6.8.1.5 Monthly Operating Reports 6-13 INDEX 6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION PAGE 6.4 (THIS SPECIFICATION NUMBER IS NOT USED) ...................................
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6.5 REPORTABLE
EVENT ACTION , ...............................................
6.6 SAFETY
LIMIT VIOLATION
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6.7 PROCEDURES
AND PROGRAMS ..................................................
6-4 I 6-4 6-4 6-5 I I 6.8 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
6.8.1 ROUTINE
REPORTS 6-11 Startup Report ..........................................................................................................
A nnual Reports ..........................................................................................................
Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report,.......................................
Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report .........................................................j-- W , r-6-11 6-12 6-13 6-13_2_l CORE OPERATING LIMITS REPORT. 6-14 , _6.8.2 SPECIAL REPORTS.6-19 I SEABROOK -UNIT 1 xiv Amendment No. 31, 67, 73, 88,4,4 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS The Startup Report shall address each of the tests identified in the Final Safety Analysis Report and shall include a description of the measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics obtained during the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications.
Any corrective actions that were required to obtain satisfactory operation shall also be described.
Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitments shall be included in this report.Startup Reports shall be submitted within: (1) 90 days following completion of the Startup Test Program, (2) 90 days following resumption or commencement of commercial power operation, or (3) 9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest.
If the Startup Report does not cover all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of Startup Test Program, and resumption or commencement of commercial operation), supplementary reports shall be submitted at least every 3 months until all three events have been completed.
ANNUAL REPORTS.6.8.1.2 Annual Reports covering the activities of the station as described below for the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to March 1 of each year. The initial report shall be submitted prior to March 1 of the year following initial criticality.
Reports required on an annual basis shall include: tabulation on an annual basis of the number of station, utility, and other per ge (including contractors) receiving exposures greater than mrem/yr a ir associated man-rem exposure according t and job functions** (e.g., operations and surveillance vice inspection, routine maintenance, spe aintenance
[de maintenance], waste processing, and refueling).
The nments to various duty functions may be estimated based on po ~ hermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD), or film badge m ments. Small exp s totalling less than 20%of the individua ose need not be accounted forg aggregate, at least 80 e total whole-body dose received from externa es should gndt specific major work functions; n suppy be made for a multiple unit station. T h 01 cobneto s C tion.:nlsupplements the requirements of 10 GFr Pt.SEABROOK -UNIT 1 6-12 Amendment No. 34, 39, 55, 88, 104 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS~7\~ 6.8.1.2 (Continud The results of specific activity analyses in which the primary coolant exceeded the limits of Specification 3.4.8. The following information shall be included: (1) Reactor power history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded (in graphic and tabular format); (2) Results of the last isotopic analysis for radioiodine performed prior to exceeding the limit, results of analysis while limit was exceeded and results of one analysis after the radioiodine activity was reduced to less than limit. Each result should include date and time of sampling and the radioiodine concentrations; (3) Clean-up flow history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (4) Graph of the 1-131 concentration (gCi/gm) and one other radio-iodine isotope concentration (gCi/gm) as a function of time for the duration of the specific activity above the steady-state level; and (5) The time duration when the specific activity of the primary coolant exceeded the radioiodine limit.c. Documenta eroeadl____RV____
sa saety valves.ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 6.8.1.3 The annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year shall be submitted by May 1 of each year. The report shall include summaries, interpretations, and analysis of trends of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the reporting period. The material provided shall be consistent with the objectives outlined in (1) the ODCM and (2) Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, and IV.C of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT 6.8.1.4 The Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year of operation shall be submitted by May 1 of each year. The report shall include a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from the unit. The material provided shall be (1)consistent with the objectives outlined in the ODCM and PCP and (2) in conformance with 10 CFR 50.36a and Section IV.B.1 of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.4MONTHLY OPERATIN REP I 73:t~~~orts of operating statitcs and shutdw x e h s submitted onI mo t l M D~on, Washington, D.C.20555, Attn: Documen I :_ io~ Administrator, no lIater b~ Flb o-rach month following the calendar month covered Y~e-mpd_SEABROOK -UNIT 1 6-13 Amendment No. 34, 104 Attachment 3 Proposed Technical Specification Page (re-type)Refer to the attached markup of the proposed change to the Technical Specifications.
The attached markup reflects the currently issued version of the Technical Specifications.
At the time of submittal, the Technical Specifications were revised through Amendment No. 104. Pending Technical Specifications or Technical Specification changes issued subsequent to this submittal are not reflected in the enclosed markup.The following Technical Specifications are included in the attached retype: Technical Specification Title Page INDEX INDEX 6.0 Administrative Controls xiv TS 6.8.1.2.a TS 6.8.1.2.c Occupational Radiation Exposure Report Challenges to the PORVs and Safety Valves 6-12 6-12 TS 6.8.1.5 Monthly Operating Reports 6-13 INDEX 6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SECTION PAGE 6.4 (THIS SPECIFICATION NUMBER IS NOT USED) .............................................
6-4 6.5 REPORTABLE EVENT ACTION 6-4 6.6 SAFETY LIMIT VIOLATION
.6-4 6.7 PROCEDURES AND PROGRAMS 6-5 6.8 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
6.8.1 ROUTINE
REPORTS 6-11 S tartup R eport,...........................................................................................................
6-11 Annual Reports ...........................................................................................................
,6-12 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6-13 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report.........................................................
6-13 CORE OPERATING LIMITS REPORT 6-14 6.8.2 SPECIAL REPORTS 6-19 SEABROOK -UNIT I xiv Amendment No. 34, 67, 73, 88, X4 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS The Startup Report shall address each of the tests identified in the Final Safety Analysis Report and shall include a description of the measured values of the operating conditions or characteristics obtained during the test program and a comparison of these values with design predictions and specifications.
Any corrective actions that were required to obtain satisfactory operation shall also be described.
Any additional specific details required in license conditions based on other commitments shall be included in this report.Startup Reports shall be submitted within: (1) 90 days following completion of the Startup Test Program, (2) 90 days following resumption or commencement of commercial power operation, or (3) 9 months following initial criticality, whichever is earliest.
If the Startup Report does not cover all three events (i.e., initial criticality, completion of Startup Test Program, and resumption or commencement of commercial operation), supplementary reports shall be submitted at least every 3 months until all three events have been completed.
ANNUAL REPORTS 6.8.1.2 Annual Reports covering the activities of the station as described below for the previous calendar year shall be submitted prior to March 1 of each year. The initial report shall be submitted prior to March 1 of the year following initial criticality.
Reports required on an annual basis shall include: The results of specific activity analyses in which the primary coolant exceeded the limits of Specification 3.4.8. The following information shall be included:
(1) Reactor power history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded (in graphic and tabular format); (2) Results of the last isotopic analysis for radioiodine performed prior to exceeding the limit, results of analysis while limit was exceeded and results of one analysis after the radioiodine activity was reduced to less than limit. Each result should include date and time of sampling and the radioiodine concentrations; (3)Clean-up flow history starting 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the first sample in which the limit was exceeded; (4) Graph of the 1-131 concentration (plCi/gm) and one other radio-iodine isotope concentration
(,uCi/gm) as a function of time for the duration of the specific activity above the steady-state level; and (5) The time duration when the specific activity of the primary coolant exceeded the radioiodine limit.SEABROOK -UNIT 1 6-12 Amendment No. 34, 39, 5, -88, 4I04 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 6.8.1.3 The annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year shall be submitted by May 1 of each year. The report shall include summaries, interpretations, and analysis of trends of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the reporting period. The material provided shall be consistent with the objectives outlined in (1) the ODCM and (2) Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, and IV.C of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT 6.8.1.4 The Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report covering the operation of the unit during the previous calendar year of operation shall be submitted by May 1 of each year. The report shall include a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released from the unit. The material provided shall be (1) consistent with the objectives outlined in the ODCM and PCP and (2) in conformance with 10 CFR 50.36a and Section IV.B.1 of Appendix I to 10 CFR Part 50.6.8.1.5 Deleted SEABROOK -UNIT I 6-13 Amendment No. 34, 4-04 Attachment 4 List of Regulatory Commitments The following list of regulatory commitments identifies those actions committed to by FPL Energy Seabrook in this document.
Any other statements in this submittal are provided for information purposes and are not considered to be regulatory commitments.
COMMITMENT*
- 1. FPL is making a regulatory commitment to provide to the NRC, using an industry database, the operating data (for each calendar month) that is described in Generic Letter 97-02"Revised Contents of the Monthly Operating Report," by the last day of the month following the end of each calendar quarter. The regulatory commitment will be based on use of an industry database (e.g., the industry's Consolidated Data Entry (CDE) program, currently maintained by the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations).
This regulatory commitment will be implemented to prevent any gaps in the monthly operating statistics and shutdown experience provided to the NRC (i.e., data for all months will be provided using one or both systems (monthly operating reports and/or CDE.) Note: Seabrook Station does not have different reactor types or both operating and shutdown reactors* The above commitment is considered a repetitive commitment and will be implemented within 90 days of amendment issuance.