IR 05000333/2015502

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IR 05000333/2015502, October 19-23, 2015, James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant: NRC Evaluated Emergency Preparedness Exercise
ML15337A393
Person / Time
Site: FitzPatrick Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/03/2015
From: Raymond Mckinley
Plant Support Branch 1
To: Brian Sullivan
Entergy Nuclear Northeast
References
IR 2015502
Download: ML15337A393 (11)


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December 3, 2015

SUBJECT:

JAMES A. FITZPATRICK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: NRC EVALUATED

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE - INSPECTION REPORT

05000333/2015502

Dear Mr. Sullivan:

October 23, 2015

SUBJECT:

JAMES A. FITZPATRICK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: NRC EVALUATED

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE - INSPECTION REPORT

05000333/2015502

Dear M

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

Inspection Report 05000333/2015502; 10/19 - 23/2015; James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power

Plant (FitzPatrick); Exercise Evaluation - Hostile Action (HA) Event; Exercise Evaluation -

Scenario Review; Performance Indicator Verification.

This was an announced inspection conducted by four Region I-based inspectors and one headquarters-based inspector. No findings were identified during the inspection. The NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors is described in NUREG-1649, Reactor Oversight Process, Revision 5.

Cornerstone: Emergency Preparedness

No findings were identified.

REPORT DETAILS

REACTOR SAFETY

Cornerstone: Emergency Preparedness (EP)

1EP7 Exercise Evaluation - Hostile Action Event (71114.07 - 1 Sample)

a. Inspection Scope

Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Part 50, Appendix E,Section IV.F.2.j, requires in part that nuclear power reactor licensees, in each eight calendar year exercise cycle, provide the opportunity for their emergency response organization (ERO) to demonstrate proficiency in the key skills necessary to respond to a hostile action (HA) directed at the plant site. Entergy designed the October 20, 2015, FitzPatrick EP exercise to satisfy that requirement, and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) inspected the FitzPatrick HA event exercise to assess Entergys ability to effectively implement the FitzPatrick Emergency Plan during an HA event. This overall exercise inspection activity represented the completion of one sample on a biennial cycle.

The exercise evaluation consisted of the following review and assessment:

  • The adequacy of the Entergy FitzPatrick EROs performance in the biennial full-participation exercise regarding the implementation of the risk significant planning standards (RSPS) described in 10 CFR 50.47(b) (4), (5), (9), and (10), which are:

emergency classification; offsite notification; radiological assessment; onsite protective actions, and public protective action recommendations, respectively.

  • The overall adequacy of Entergys FitzPatrick emergency response facilities with regard to Emergency Plan commitments. The facilities assessed were: the Control Room Simulator, the Alternative Facility, the Central Alarm Station (CAS), the local law enforcement Incident Command Post (ICP), and the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).
  • A review of other performance areas, such as: the Entergy FitzPatrick EROs:

recognition of abnormal plant conditions; command and control, including interactions with site security staff; intra-and inter-facility communications; prioritization of mitigating activities; utilization of repair and field monitoring teams; interface with offsite agencies, including local law enforcement agencies; staffing and procedure adequacy; and the overall implementation of the FitzPatrick Emergency Plan and its implementing procedures.

  • A review of past performance issues from the last NRC FitzPatrick exercise inspection report and recent Entergy FitzPatrick EP drill reports, to determine the effectiveness of licensee corrective actions as demonstrated during the October 20, 2015, exercise and to ensure compliance with 10 CFR 50.47(b)(14).
  • The licensees post-exercise critiques, to evaluate Entergys self-assessment of its FitzPatrick ERO performance during the October 20, 2015, exercise and to ensure compliance with 10 CFR, Part 50, Appendix E,Section IV.F.2.g.

The inspectors reviewed the documents listed in the attachment to this report.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

1EP8 Exercise Evaluation - Scenario Review (71114.08 - 1 Sample)

a. Inspection Scope

Prior to the October 20, 2015, emergency preparedness exercise, the NRC inspectors conducted an in-office review of the exercise objectives and scenario, which Entergy had submitted to the NRC, to determine if the exercise would test major elements of the FitzPatrick Emergency Plan as required by 10 CFR 50.47(b)(14). This overall exercise inspection activity represented the completion of one sample on a biennial cycle.

The inspectors reviewed the documents listed in the attachment to this report.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

OTHER ACTIVITIES (OA)

4OA1 Performance Indicator Verification (71151 - 3 Samples)

a. Inspection Scope

The inspectors reviewed data for the FitzPatrick EP Performance Indicators (PI), which are:

(1) Drill and Exercise Performance (DEP) (EP01);
(2) ERO Drill Participation (EP02); and
(3) Alert and Notification System (ANS) Reliability (EP03). The last NRC EP inspection at FitzPatrick was conducted in the third calendar quarter of 2014, so the inspectors reviewed supporting documentation from EP drills and tests from the third calendar quarter of 2014 through the third calendar quarter of 2015, to verify the accuracy of the reported PI data. The review of these PIs was conducted in accordance with NRC Inspection Procedure 71151, using the acceptance criteria documented in NEI 99-02, Regulatory Assessment Performance Indicator Guidelines, Revision 7.

This inspection activity represented the completion of three samples.

b. Findings

No findings were identified.

4OA6 Meetings, including Exit

On October 23, 2014, the inspectors presented the results of this inspection to Mr. B. Sullivan, FitzPatrick Site Vice President, and other members of the Entergy staff.

The inspectors verified that no proprietary information was retained by the inspectors or documented in this report.

ATTACHMENT

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

KEY POINTS OF CONTACT

Licensee Personnel

B. Sullivan, FitzPatrick Site Vice President
M. Wilson, Entergy Emergency Planning Manager
J. Jones, FitzPatrick Emergency Planning Manager

LIST OF ITEMS OPENED, CLOSED, AND DISCUSSED

None.

LIST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED