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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217N1931999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-12 on 990927-30.No Violations Noted.Insp Exam of Activities Under License as They Relate to Emergency Preparedness & to Compliance with Commission Rules & Regulations & with Conditions of License ML20217G8771999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-10 on 990920-24.No Violations Noted ML20217G7401999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards MOR for Sept 1999 for Cooper Nuclear Station. Rept Includes Documentation of Challenges to Safety/Relief Valves,Iaw TS 5.6.4 ML20217C2671999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-03 on 990823-27 & 0907-10.No Violations Noted.Purpose of Insp to Ensure That Licensee Had Effective Programs for Identifying,Evaluating & Correcting Problems Which Could Impact Safe Plant Operations ML20212K9661999-09-30030 September 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting plant-specific Safety Evaluation Rept for USI A-46 Program Implementation at Cooper Nuclear Station ML20216J1081999-09-28028 September 1999 Ltr Contract:Task Order 048, Cooper Safety Sys Design & Performance Capability Insp, Under Contract NRC-03-98-021 ML20212J5061999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-07 on 990718-0828.No Violations Noted.Inspectors Focused on Implementation of Licensee Reactor Safety & Emergency Preparedness Programs ML20212F3641999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-09 on 990823-26.No Violations Noted ML20216J8061999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards Rev 37 to Safeguards Plan,Iaw Provisions of 10CFR50.(p).Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20212C4921999-09-15015 September 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1999 for Cooper Nuclear Station.Rept Includes Operating Data Rept,Unit SD Rept & Documentation of Challenges to Safety/Relief Valves ML20212A6061999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-08 on 9900816-20.No Violations Noted.Insp Focused on Implementation & Effective Performance of Access Authorization/Fitness-for-Duty (Behavior Observation) Program & Access Control of Personnel ML20211N5271999-09-0202 September 1999 Responds to NRC 990823 RAI Re Y2K Readiness at Cooper Nuclear Station,Per GL 98-01,Suppl 1 05000298/LER-1999-006, Forwards LER 99-006-00 for Cns.Commitments Made by Util Encl1999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards LER 99-006-00 for Cns.Commitments Made by Util Encl ML20211F1311999-08-24024 August 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Calculation Nedc 97-044, NPSH Margins for RHR & CS Pumps, in Support of 990615 Proposed Amend to DPR-46 Re Containment Overpressure Contribution to ECCS Pumps NPSH Requirements 05000298/LER-1999-003, Informs That Commitment Re Insp Rept 50-298/98-15 & LER 99-003,to Bound Extent of Condition & Take Appropriate C/As Is Now Complete.Addl Time Is Required to Accommodate Training of Engineering Support Personnel1999-08-23023 August 1999 Informs That Commitment Re Insp Rept 50-298/98-15 & LER 99-003,to Bound Extent of Condition & Take Appropriate C/As Is Now Complete.Addl Time Is Required to Accommodate Training of Engineering Support Personnel ML20211F4661999-08-23023 August 1999 Discusses GL 98-01 Issued by NRC on 980511 & NPPD Responses for Cooper Nuclear Station & 990628 & Results of Visit to Plant on 990811-12.Staff Determined That Integrated Contigency Plan Incomplete & CNS Not Y2K Ready ML20210R0301999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Rept for July 1999 for Cooper Nuclear Station,Iaw Guidance Provided by GL 97-02.Rept Also Includes Documentation of Challenges to Srvs,Per TS 5.6.4 ML20211A9501999-08-12012 August 1999 Discusses 990720-21 Workshop Conducted in Region IV Ofc,Re Exchange of Info in Area of Use of Risk Insights in Regulatory Activities.List of Attendees,Summary of Topic & Issues,Agenda & Copies of Handouts Encl ML20210P6761999-08-10010 August 1999 Requests That Following Changes Be Made to Distribution on NRC Correspondence ML20210P6861999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-06 on 990530-0717.No Violations Noted.During Insp,Inspectors Identified Two Issues Categorized as Being Low Risk Significance & within Licensee Response Band ML20210N1331999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amend to FOL DPR-46.By Ltr Licensee Withdrew Amend Request Which Would Have Revised Usfar to Reflect as-built Configuration of Reactor Bldg Isolation Dampers ML20210L1461999-08-0303 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006.Requests Submittal of Ltr Identifying Individuals Taking Exam,Personnel Allowed Access to Exams & Mailing Address for Exams ML20210K6071999-08-0202 August 1999 Submits Withdrawal of Proposed License Amend Re Secondary Containment Isolation Description & Refueling Accident Analysis Results ML20210K3811999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Listed Info,Which NPPD Believes Demonstrates Ability to Obtain Funds in Amount of $10 Million for Payment of Such Premiums within Specified Three Month Period,Iaw 10CFR140.21 ML20210G5101999-07-28028 July 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program semi-annual Performance Rept for Period of 990101-0630,per Provisions of 10CFR26.71(d) ML20210D2541999-07-21021 July 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-02 on 990628-0702.Purpose of Insp Was Primarily to Evaluate Effectiveness of Licensed Operator Requalification Program.No Violations Were Identified ML20210C2041999-07-20020 July 1999 Discusses 990715 Mgt Meeting with Midamerican Energy Co Re risk-informed Baseline Insp Program Recently Implemented at Cooper & Fort Calhoun Stations ML20209H8191999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation on GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, for Cooper Nuclear Station ML20209E6951999-07-12012 July 1999 Discusses Response to RAI on GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Rv Structural Integrity. Recommends Review of New Database Diskettes on Listed Website.Comments Due by 990901 or Data Entered Into Rvid for Plant Will Be Acceptable ML20209D8731999-07-0808 July 1999 Refers to 990707 Meeting Re Licensee Recent Maintenance Program self-assessment.Also Discussed How Licensee Incorporated Assessment Findings Into Rev of Maintenance Performance Improvement Plan.List of Attendees Encl ML20209B7851999-07-0101 July 1999 Forwards Corrected Occupational Radiation Exposure Repts, for Cys 1996 & 1997.Util Stated That Repts Did Not Properly Tabulate Number of Personnel Receiving Exposures Less than 100 Mrem by Work & Job Functions in CY96 & CY97 05000298/LER-1999-005, Forwards LER 99-005-00 for Cns.Commitments Made by Util Encl1999-07-0101 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-005-00 for Cns.Commitments Made by Util Encl ML20196J2471999-06-29029 June 1999 Discusses Completion of Licensing Action for GL 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for ECC & Containment Heat Removal Pumps, 05000298/LER-1999-004, Forwards LER 99-004-01.Commitments Made by Util Are Encl1999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-01.Commitments Made by Util Are Encl ML20209B5451999-06-28028 June 1999 Submits Response to NRC GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Disclosure Encl ML20196H0331999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs NRC of Deletion of 1991 Commitment Contained in Ltr Re Feedwater Nozzle Bypass Leakage Monitoring at Plant ML20196F7511999-06-24024 June 1999 Discusses 990622 Meeting with Public at Arbor Manor, Alburn,Ne to Provide Overview of Pilot Insp Program ML20209A7221999-06-23023 June 1999 Submits Revised Pages to Proposed Change to Plant TS Previously Submitted in ,Per 990615 Telcon with NRC ML20196F5331999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Examination Summary Rept for FW Nozzle Examinations Performed During 1998 Fall Refueling Outage at Cooper Nuclear Station.Rept Covers Past Examinations Up to & Including 1998 Fall Refueling Outage ML20196B4681999-06-17017 June 1999 Forwards TS Bases Changes Made at Plant Subsequent to Receipt of License Amend 178,dtd 980731,for Conversion to Its,Through 990610.List of Effective Pages for TS Bases, Encl ML20196E1411999-06-16016 June 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-05 on 990502-29.Noncited Violations Identified ML20195H8891999-06-14014 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990315 RAI Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal-Binding of SR Power-Operated Gate Valves, 180-day Response Submitted by District on 960213 ML20195F6171999-06-0909 June 1999 Informs That GE Rept, Matl Presented by GE 970709 Meeting at Cooper Nuclear Power Station Re Replacement of ECCS Pump Suction Strainers Between Nppd,Ge & NRC Staff, Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure as Requested ML20207G3031999-06-0808 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station EP Implementing Procedure EPIP 5.7.1, Emergency Classification,Rev 24,under 10CFR50,App E,Section V Provisions.No Violations Identified ML20195E2351999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990517 RAI Re Util Proposed Change to TS Re Calibr Frequency of Reactor Recirculation Flow Transmitters Associated with APRM ML20207G4481999-06-0808 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station EP Implementing Procedure,Epip 5.7.1, Emergency Classification,Rev 23 C2,under Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section V ML20207G3001999-06-0707 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station Ep,Rev 33,under Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section V.No NRC Approval Required Based on Determination That EP Effectiveness Not Affected by Changes ML20207G4531999-06-0707 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station EP Implementing Procedure EPIP 5.7.1, Emergency Classification,Revision 25,under Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section V ML20207D3811999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That During Next 6 to 12 Months,Starting 990530,NRC Plans to Conduct Insps Shown in Attached Insp Plan.Insps Include Both Planned Baseline & Supplemental Insps (Formerly Core & Regional Initiative Insps) ML20207A5191999-05-19019 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-04 on 990321-0501.Four Violations Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations 1999-09-30
[Table view] Category:NRC TO UTILITY
MONTHYEARIR 05000298/19900291990-11-0909 November 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/90-29 ML20217A3691990-11-0707 November 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/90-33 on 900904-1016.Violations Noted But Not Cited ML20058G1461990-11-0505 November 1990 Ack Receipt of Submitting Rev 13 to Emergency Plan.Changes Acceptable for Implementation.Commitment Date for Submission of Changes Is 901031 ML20058H0581990-11-0101 November 1990 Forwards List of Unimplemented Gsis,Per Generic Ltr 90-04 IR 05000298/19900251990-10-16016 October 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/90-25 ML20059M8751990-10-0202 October 1990 Informs That Util Response to Generic Ltr (GL) 90-03, Relaxation of Staff Position in Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.2, Part 2 'Vendor Interface for Safety-Related Components,' Acceptable ML20059M7391990-09-28028 September 1990 Forwards Sys Entry & Retest Insp Rept 50-298/90-31 on 900910-14 & 17.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20059M4651990-09-27027 September 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/90-30 on 900827-31 & Notice of Violation ML20059E2691990-08-31031 August 1990 Forwards Safety Evaluation Granting Licensee 900525 Relief Requests RP-14 & RP-15 for Relief from Requirements to Measure Pump Inlet Pressure & Instrument Ranges, Respectively ML20058P4151990-08-0808 August 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/90-26 on 900616-0715.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20056A1701990-07-30030 July 1990 Advises That Written Licensing Exams Scheduled on 901119 & Operating Licensing Exams Scheduled on 901120.Preliminary Applications Should Be Submitted at Least 30 Days Prior to Exam Date to Review Training & Experience of Candidates ML20055J2301990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/90-27 on 900709-13.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Actions Taken Re Previous Insp Findings Examined ML20055G8751990-07-20020 July 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/90-20 on 900611-15 & 25-29.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20055G1841990-07-18018 July 1990 Confirms 900720 Mgt Meeting in Region IV Ofc Re Emergency Actions Levels,Annual Exercise & Emergency Preparedness Program Enhancements ML20055E6841990-07-0909 July 1990 Discusses Generic Implications & Resolution of Control Element Assemblies at Plant.Util Should Submit Plans & Justification for Any Continued Use of Old Style Control Element Assemblies Beyond Current Cycle for NRC Review ML20055D9441990-07-0505 July 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/90-22 on 900516-0615.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Actions Taken W/Regard to Previously Identified Insp Findings Examined IR 05000298/19900121990-06-28028 June 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/90-12 IR 05000298/19900051990-06-27027 June 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC That Util Evaluated Observation Re Vital Area Key Control,Per Insp Rept 50-298/90-05.Initiatives to Delineate Responsibilities for Vital Key Exchange During Shift Turnover Appropriate ML20055C7741990-06-18018 June 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/90-18 on 900416-0515.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20059M9251990-06-13013 June 1990 Forwards NRC Performance Indicators for First Quarter 1990. W/O Encl ML20248H2791989-10-0606 October 1989 Forwards Comments from Bnwl Re Util Scenario for Exercise Planned on 891025 IR 05000298/19890251989-10-0505 October 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/89-25 ML20248E8151989-10-0202 October 1989 Confirms 890926 Telcon Re Change of Dates for Maint Team Insp Preparation Meetings from 891023-25 to 891031-1102 ML20247Q6071989-09-21021 September 1989 Forwards Amend 11 to Indemnity Agreement B-57,reflecting Changes to 10CFR140, Financial Protection Requirements & Indemnity Agreements, for Signature IR 05000298/19890291989-09-19019 September 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-29 on 890801-31.No Violations Noted IR 05000298/19890161989-09-14014 September 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/89-16. Implementation of Corrective Actions Will Be Reviewed During Future Insp IR 05000298/19890061989-09-13013 September 1989 Discusses Insp Rept 50-298/89-06 on 890206-10 & Forwards Notice of Violation.Concerns Raised Re Various Failures to Log or Rept Security Incidents.Decision Re Ofc of Investigations Findings Will Be Sent Separately ML20247G8531989-09-12012 September 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-24 on 890731-0804 & Notice of Deviation ML20247D4731989-09-0606 September 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/89-22 ML20247C0581989-09-0505 September 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-27 on 890821-25.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20247G8051989-08-30030 August 1989 Forwards Summary of 890712 Meeting W/Util Re SALP for 880201-890415.Util 890811 Response to SALP Also Encl ML20247B3801989-08-30030 August 1989 Summarizes 890818 Region Iv/Senior Util Executives Meeting in Arlinton,Tx Re General Matters on Topics Discussed, Including SALP Process in Region 4.List of Attendees & Agenda Encl ML20246H9501989-08-28028 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-26 on 890717-21.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20246F8171989-08-25025 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-30 on 890807-11.Violations Noted,But No Citation Issued ML20246G3201989-08-22022 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-25 on 890701-31 & Notice of Deviation ML20246G1341989-08-22022 August 1989 Documents NRC 890810 Meeting W/Licensee,Including H Parris & Staff in Region IV Ofc to Discuss General Issues of Interest to Licensee & Nrc,Region Iv.Topics Covered During Licensee Presentation Described ML20246E1291989-08-21021 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-28 on 890731-0804 & Notice of Violation.Response to One of Two Violations Required ML20245K9991989-08-11011 August 1989 Confirms 890808 Conversation in Which Util Agreed to Participate in 891012 NRC Regulatory Impact Survey.Info Re Survey Provided ML20245J7291989-08-0909 August 1989 Advises of Maint Team Insp Scheduled for Wks of 891113-1204, Per 890807 Telcon.Purpose of Meetings Is to Define Scope of Insp,To Discuss Interfaces Between Team & Staff & to Receive Info to Support Badging Team Members for Unescorted Access ML20245H1131989-08-0404 August 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/89-18 ML20248C2121989-08-0303 August 1989 Ack Receipt of in Response to 890608 Notice of Violation Re Insp Rept 50-298/89-19.Util Basis for Denial of Violation Not Substantiated & NRC Concludes That Violation Did Occur ML20247M1671989-07-27027 July 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-21 on 890626-30.No Violations or Deviations Noted IR 05000298/19880291989-07-27027 July 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/88-29 ML20236E6561989-07-24024 July 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-23 on 890626-30.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20247L9501989-07-24024 July 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-22 on 890601-30 & Notice of Violation ML20246M4961989-07-11011 July 1989 Provides Agenda for 890809 Meeting of Senior Util Executives Sponsored by Region IV at Univ of Texas.Recipient Scheduled to co-lead Discussion of SALP Process W/J Milhoan ML20246N2051989-07-10010 July 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/89-17 ML20246A7091989-06-22022 June 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/89-18 on 890416-0531 & Notice of Violation.Nrc Considers Inadequate Station Mod Work Instructions Significant.Other Weaknesses in Plant Mod Process Identified in Paragraph 6 in Insp Rept ML20245K5371989-06-22022 June 1989 Forwards NRR Ack Receipt of Petition Filed by Ecology Ctr of Southern California & Stating That Petition Being Treated Under 10CFR2.206 of NRC Regulations ML20245B5591989-06-20020 June 1989 Forwards SALP Board Rept 50-298/89-12 for 880201-890415.NRC Pleased Overall,Although Sys for Identifying to Mgt Areas Where Corrective Actions Needed Should Be Improved 1990-09-28
[Table view] Category:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217N1931999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-12 on 990927-30.No Violations Noted.Insp Exam of Activities Under License as They Relate to Emergency Preparedness & to Compliance with Commission Rules & Regulations & with Conditions of License ML20217G8771999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-10 on 990920-24.No Violations Noted ML20217C2671999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-03 on 990823-27 & 0907-10.No Violations Noted.Purpose of Insp to Ensure That Licensee Had Effective Programs for Identifying,Evaluating & Correcting Problems Which Could Impact Safe Plant Operations ML20212K9661999-09-30030 September 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting plant-specific Safety Evaluation Rept for USI A-46 Program Implementation at Cooper Nuclear Station ML20216J1081999-09-28028 September 1999 Ltr Contract:Task Order 048, Cooper Safety Sys Design & Performance Capability Insp, Under Contract NRC-03-98-021 ML20212J5061999-09-27027 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-07 on 990718-0828.No Violations Noted.Inspectors Focused on Implementation of Licensee Reactor Safety & Emergency Preparedness Programs ML20212F3641999-09-22022 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-09 on 990823-26.No Violations Noted ML20212A6061999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-08 on 9900816-20.No Violations Noted.Insp Focused on Implementation & Effective Performance of Access Authorization/Fitness-for-Duty (Behavior Observation) Program & Access Control of Personnel ML20211F4661999-08-23023 August 1999 Discusses GL 98-01 Issued by NRC on 980511 & NPPD Responses for Cooper Nuclear Station & 990628 & Results of Visit to Plant on 990811-12.Staff Determined That Integrated Contigency Plan Incomplete & CNS Not Y2K Ready ML20211A9501999-08-12012 August 1999 Discusses 990720-21 Workshop Conducted in Region IV Ofc,Re Exchange of Info in Area of Use of Risk Insights in Regulatory Activities.List of Attendees,Summary of Topic & Issues,Agenda & Copies of Handouts Encl ML20210P6861999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-06 on 990530-0717.No Violations Noted.During Insp,Inspectors Identified Two Issues Categorized as Being Low Risk Significance & within Licensee Response Band ML20210N1331999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amend to FOL DPR-46.By Ltr Licensee Withdrew Amend Request Which Would Have Revised Usfar to Reflect as-built Configuration of Reactor Bldg Isolation Dampers ML20210L1461999-08-0303 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006.Requests Submittal of Ltr Identifying Individuals Taking Exam,Personnel Allowed Access to Exams & Mailing Address for Exams ML20210D2541999-07-21021 July 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-02 on 990628-0702.Purpose of Insp Was Primarily to Evaluate Effectiveness of Licensed Operator Requalification Program.No Violations Were Identified ML20210C2041999-07-20020 July 1999 Discusses 990715 Mgt Meeting with Midamerican Energy Co Re risk-informed Baseline Insp Program Recently Implemented at Cooper & Fort Calhoun Stations ML20209H8191999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation on GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, for Cooper Nuclear Station ML20209E6951999-07-12012 July 1999 Discusses Response to RAI on GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1, Rv Structural Integrity. Recommends Review of New Database Diskettes on Listed Website.Comments Due by 990901 or Data Entered Into Rvid for Plant Will Be Acceptable ML20209D8731999-07-0808 July 1999 Refers to 990707 Meeting Re Licensee Recent Maintenance Program self-assessment.Also Discussed How Licensee Incorporated Assessment Findings Into Rev of Maintenance Performance Improvement Plan.List of Attendees Encl ML20196J2471999-06-29029 June 1999 Discusses Completion of Licensing Action for GL 97-04, Assurance of Sufficient Net Positive Suction Head for ECC & Containment Heat Removal Pumps, ML20196F7511999-06-24024 June 1999 Discusses 990622 Meeting with Public at Arbor Manor, Alburn,Ne to Provide Overview of Pilot Insp Program ML20196E1411999-06-16016 June 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-05 on 990502-29.Noncited Violations Identified ML20195F6171999-06-0909 June 1999 Informs That GE Rept, Matl Presented by GE 970709 Meeting at Cooper Nuclear Power Station Re Replacement of ECCS Pump Suction Strainers Between Nppd,Ge & NRC Staff, Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure as Requested ML20207G3031999-06-0808 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station EP Implementing Procedure EPIP 5.7.1, Emergency Classification,Rev 24,under 10CFR50,App E,Section V Provisions.No Violations Identified ML20207G4481999-06-0808 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station EP Implementing Procedure,Epip 5.7.1, Emergency Classification,Rev 23 C2,under Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section V ML20207G4531999-06-0707 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station EP Implementing Procedure EPIP 5.7.1, Emergency Classification,Revision 25,under Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section V ML20207G3001999-06-0707 June 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Transmitted Changes to Cooper Nuclear Station Ep,Rev 33,under Provisions of 10CFR50,App E,Section V.No NRC Approval Required Based on Determination That EP Effectiveness Not Affected by Changes ML20207D3811999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That During Next 6 to 12 Months,Starting 990530,NRC Plans to Conduct Insps Shown in Attached Insp Plan.Insps Include Both Planned Baseline & Supplemental Insps (Formerly Core & Regional Initiative Insps) ML20207A5191999-05-19019 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-04 on 990321-0501.Four Violations Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20206Q6171999-05-17017 May 1999 Forwards RAI Re 990301 & 10 Ltrs Re Proposed TS Changes to Calibr Frequency of Recirculation Flow Transmitters from Once Every 184 Days to Once Every 18 Months.Util Responses Should Be Provided within 30 Days of Ltr Date ML20206P0171999-05-12012 May 1999 Discusses GL 96-05 Issued on 960918 & NPPD Responses Submitted on 961118,970317,980504 & 990222 for Cooper Nuclear Station.Forwards Safety Evaluation Concluding That NPPD Adequately Addressed Actions Requested in GL 96-05 IR 05000298/19980091999-05-12012 May 1999 Refers to Insp Rept 50-298/98-09 Conducted Between 981227-990130.During Insp,Apparent Violation of 10CFR50.50 Identified & Being Treated as non-cited ML20206M1791999-05-11011 May 1999 Informs That NRC Ofc of NRR Reorganized Effective 990328. Reorganization Chart Encl ML20206H4191999-05-0707 May 1999 Informs That on 990407,NRC Administered Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam.Licensee Facility Did Not Participate in Exam,However,Copy of Master Exam with Answer Key,Encl for Info.Without Encl ML20206P8961999-05-0707 May 1999 Refers to Meeting Conducted at Region IV Office on 990506 Re Licensee Upcoming Rev to Strategy for Achieving Engineering Excellence & Plans to Achieve Performance Improvements.List of Attendees & Util Presentation,Encl ML20206H7541999-05-0505 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/99-01 on 990207-0320.Violations Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20205R5541999-04-16016 April 1999 Submits Summary of 990330 Public Meeting in Brownville,Ne to Discuss Results of PPR Completed on 990211,which Allowed for Exchange on New Assessment Process,Current Performance Review & Upcoming Actions Taken in Response to Y2K Concerns IR 05000298/19980221999-03-19019 March 1999 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-298/98-22 on 990107.Finds Reply Responsive to Concerns Raised in NOV ML20205E8991999-03-19019 March 1999 Advises of Completion of Plant Performance Review on 990209 to Develop Integrated Understanding of Safety Performance. Overall Performance Was Acceptable.Problems with Communication in CR Resulted in Several Minor Events ML20204D9451999-03-18018 March 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/98-09 on 981227-990206.Three Violations Identified & Being Treated as Noncited Violations,Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20207M9591999-03-15015 March 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Licensee Response to GL 95-07, Pressure-Locking & Thermal-Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, for Cooper Nuclear Station ML20204B6771999-03-15015 March 1999 Submits Withdrawal of Amend Request for Operating License DPR-46.Proposed Change Would Have Modified Facility TSs Pertaining to Neutron Monitoring Neutron Detectors ML20207M9811999-03-15015 March 1999 Advises That Which Withdrew 980415 Amend Request, Being Treated as Withdrawal.Proposed Change Would Have Modified Facility TSs Pertaining to Neutron Monitoring,Flow Biased Rod Block Monitor ML20204B3301999-03-11011 March 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Third 10-year Interval Inservice Insp Program Plan Requests for Relief Numbers RI-13,RI-17 & RI-25 for Plant ML20204B7061999-03-11011 March 1999 Requests Approval of Proposed Operability Criteria for Use in Evaluation & Interim Resolution of Degraded & Nonconforming Conditions with Piping & Pipe Supports at Facility ML20205A5811999-03-0909 March 1999 Forwards Exam Rept 50-298/99-301 for Exam Administered on 990212.Exam Included Evaluation of Four Applicants for Reactor Operator License ML20207K3231999-03-0808 March 1999 Discusses 990224 Meeting Re Staff Critique of Refueling & Equipment Outage RE-18 & Implementation Status of Improvement Strategy for Engineering.List of Attendees & Matl Used in Presentation Encl ML20202G1701999-02-0202 February 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam at Util Facility on 990407.Authorized Representative from Facility Must Submit Ltr Listing Names of Candidates ML20202E3121999-01-22022 January 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/98-08 on 981115-1226 & Notice of Violation.First Violation Re Staff Failure to Follow Procedures (Two in Operations,One in Maint & One in Plant Support) ML20199G6041999-01-19019 January 1999 Informs That Effective 990118,JN Donohew Has Assumed NRC Project Mgt Responsibility for Cooper Nuclear Station ML20199E1521999-01-0707 January 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-298/98-22 on 981116-1208 & Notice of Violation Re Lack of Effective Oversight by Plant Mgt 1999-09-30
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March 19_, 1987 Docket No. 50-298 Mr. George A. Trevors, Division Manager -
Nuclear Support
- Nuclear Power Group Nebraska Poblic Power District P.O. Box 499 Columbus, Nebraska 68601
SUBJECT:
JANUARY 20, 1987, MINUTES OF MEETING WITH BWR OWNERS GROUP TO DISCUSS SYSTEMS FOR COMBUSTIBLE GAS CONTROL DURING A LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT Re: Cooper Nuclear Station
Dear Mr. Trevors,
On Tuesday, January 20, 1987, a meeting was held at NRC, Bethesda, Maryland, with representatives from GPU Nuclear (GPUN), Commonwealth Edison, Northeast Utilities and Nebraska Pub'ic Power District (NPPD) on the systems used in their Mark I containment (Mark I) plants for combustible gas control. These licensees have the following boiling water reactor (BWR) plants: Dresden 2/3 and Quad Cities 1/2 (Commonwealth Edison), Cooper (NPPD), Millstone 1 (Northeast Utilities) and Oyster Creek (GPUN).
Attachment 1 is the meeting summary which describes the significant items discussed and the actions, if any, taken or proposed. Attachment 2 is the list of the participants that attended the meeting. Attachment 3 contains the handout from the licensees for their presentation. The handout is arranged.in the order of the licensees' presentation.
The staff requested that each licensee submit its plant-specific position on its compliance to 10 CFR 50.44(g). This submittal should include the assumptions made by the licensees to justify their position on 10 CFR 50.44. This submittal should also include the information discussed during the meeting on the reliability
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and capability of the containment inerting system and the window of accident sequences for which this system would be effective in controlling combustible gases. The staff stated that a passive system, such as the inerted containment, is not sufficient to meet 10 CFR 50.44(g) and that an active system, such as the containment inerting system, is required. The staff further stated that the reliability and capability of the existing containmcrt inerting systems may be sufficient to meet, as a minimum, the intent of the GDC 41, 42 and 43 of 10 CFR 50.44(g). This is because the RG 1.7 hydrogen and oxygen source term indicative of large metal-water reactions may show that the licensee has sufficient time to respond with the existing system to the increasing combustible gas concentrations in the containment from radiolysis of water before the acceptable limits are exceeded.
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Mr. George A. Trevors Mehraska Public Power District Cooper Nuclear Station Cc:
Mr. G. D. Watson, General Counsel Nebraska Public Power District Post Office Box 4999 Columbus, Nebraska 68601 Cooper Nuclear Station ATTN: Pr. G. Horn, Division Manager of Nuclear Operations Post Office Box 98 Brownville, Nebraska 68321 Mr. M. Steffensmeier, Supervisor Harardous Waste Section Nebraska Department of Environmental Control Post Office Box 94877 l Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 l Mr. William Siebert, Commissioner Nemaha County Board of Commissioners Nemaha County Courthouse Auburn, Nebraska 68305 Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Post Office Box 218 Brownville, Nebraska 68321 Regional Administrator, Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 Mr. Harold Borchart, Director Division of Radiological Health Department of Health 301 Centennial Mall, South Post Office Box 95007 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 i
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SUMMAPY OF JANUARY 20, 1987 MEETING WITH BWR OWNERS GROUP INVOLVING COMBUSTIBLE GAS CONTROL The licensees began their presentation with a history of the licer. sing activity concerning combustible gas control systems. These are pages 1 through 5 in.the handout. The regulations governing the standards for these systems are contained in 10 CFR 50.44. These regulations are discussed below:
Paragraph 50.44(c)(3)(1) requires each Mark I containrrent be normally inerted during power operation. All these plants meet tnis reovirement and the containments are inerted for power operation except for 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> during startup to inert and shutdown to deinert.
Paragraph 50.44(c)(3)(ii) requires plants relying on a purge /repressurization system as the primary means of combustible gas control shall have an installed recombiner capability. The Commission determined in Generic Letter 84-09 dated May 8, 1984, that Mark I plants did not have to have this capability if the plant met the 3 technical criteria listed in the letter. The 3 criteria are given on page 3 of the handout.
Paragraph 50.44(g) requires all combustible gas control systems to meet General Design Criteria (GDC) 41, 42 and 43. This regulation applies only to those plants which have the notice of hearing on its application for the construction permit published on or before December 22, 1968. All of the plants involved in this meeting meet this condition and paragraph 50.44(g) applies to them.
The GDC are in Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.
The licensees stated that their plants comply with the above regulations. The containments are inerted during power operation except briefly (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) during startup and shutdown. This is allowed by the plant Technical Specifi-cations (TS). It is the licensees' position that the primary means of combustible gas control is the inerted containment and not a purge /repressurization system, and one licensees have addressed in submittals to NRC how the 3 criteria in GL 84-09 are met at their plants. Therefore, the licensees stated that a hydrogen recombiner capability is not required, the combustible gas control system of Paragraph 50.44(g) is the inerted containment and it meets GDC 41 to
- 43. The basis for the licensees' conclusion that the inerted containment is sufficient to assure peak combustible gas concentrations are below acceptable limits without the need to take any action to purge, repressurize or provide e recombiner is General Electric Report NED0-22155, " Generation and Mitigation of Combustible Gas Mixtures in Inerted BWR Mark I Containments" dated 1982.
The licensees stated that the NRC has identified some concerns in its review of NED0-22155. This report was part of the NRC staff's basis for and was indirectly addressed in GL 84-09. The licensees explained that these concerns, listed in page 5 of the handout were addressed in a submittal dated November 5, 1982, from Millstone 1 which had additional information not given in NED0-22155.
This additional information was not discussed in this meeting.
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The licenseet discussed the typical system used to inert or de-inert the containmer.t at their plants. The figure on page 6 is a typical containcert inerting system for these plants. This system is operated during startup to inert the containment with nitrogen. This is through the nitrogen (N2) makeup line and purging the containment through the ventilation exhaust line.
The containment atmosphere is reduced to less than 4% oxycen for power operation. During shutdown, the containnent atmosphere is increased to atmospheric conditions using the nitrogen purge line and the ventilation exhaust line. The containment is inerted during startup and de-inerted during shutdown to alluw personnel to be in containment with a breathable atmosphere and conduct needed surveillance of the reactor coolant system while the reactor is at high temperature and pressure. This period of time is restricted by TS to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> for startup and 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> for shutdown.
The licensees explained that this containment inerting system is a backup to the inerted containment for controlling combustible gases during a LOCA. This system could be used to purge the containment of such gases or to pressurize the containment to dilute the concentration of the -gases. The licensees presented page 8 of the handout which compares the inerted containment and the containment _inerting system to GDC 41, 42 and 43 of 10 CFR 50.44(g). The licensees concluded that the containment inerting system almost meets these GDC except for loss of power to the system and lack of some redundancy in components.
The " features" referred to on page 8 are the plant-specific features in the systems at each plant. These features might be different for each plant. The licensees explained that the containment inerting system is used continually during power operation. Besides startup and shutdown, these systems are used during power operation to maintain pressure in the atmosphere at about 1 psi gauge and to reduce containment pressure for the monthly tests of the torus-to-drywell vacuum breakers. The licensees stated that no additional surveillance should be needed for these systems to meet GDC 42 and 43.
The licensees further explained that the difference between the existing inerting system and a system meeting GDC 41 is the lack of redundancy in components and in supMying power. The existing incrting systems do not meet GDC 41 on single failure.
The staff stated that it did not consider the containment inerting system as a backup to the incrted containment. This system could not itself deal with the metal water reaction which generates large quantities of hydrogen at a high rate at the beginning of an accident. The production rate of hydrogen is too high for the current inerting system alone to keep combustible gases within acceptable limits. The inerted coatainment is the safety system to keep the hydrogen from the metal water reaction within acceptable limits. For the duration of an accident, an active combustible gas control system is required to maintain the hydrogen and oxygen cuncentrations from the radiolysis of water within acceptable limits.
The licensees continued their presentation with a discussion on when the inerting systems would be effective during accidents. This is pages 9 to 15 of the handout. The licensees stated that these systems are effective only for accident sequences where the metal water reaction is between 1% and 10% of the fuel cladding and char.nels in the core. The licensees explained that this is based on the report HEDO-22155 which shows that for above 10% the amount of hydrogen in containment will suppress the generation of oxygen and hydrogen generated from the radiolysis of water. This would be through the recombination of oxygen and hydrogen.
The licensees' conclusions of this discussion are on pages 14 and 15 of the handout. Page 14 is the accident event tree for the containmen+. inerting system for Millstone Unit 1. The system is effective for only 1.77. of all core damage accident sequences. For this 1.7%, the system is effective 99.5% of the time. The existing system failure rate with core damage is only 2.6 x 10-8 events / year.
The licensees stated that requiring the existing containment inerting system to meet 10 CFR 50.44(g) could at best only raise the effectiveness of the system by 0.5% from 99.5% to 100.0%.
The licensees concluded their presentation with the following: (1) the Mark I plants meet 10 CFR 50.44(g) with the inerted containment and (2) the existing non-safety containment inerting systems are sufficient for addressing those accident sequences where the metal water reaction is between 1% and 10%. This is page 16 of the handout.
The staff stated that the window of accident sequences where the containment inerting system is effective may be too small. It further stated that the arguments presented had been reviewed when the staff reviewed NED0-22155 prior to issuing GL 84-09.' The staff did not agree with the report conclusion that above 10% metal water reaction the hydrogen generated suppressed the further generation of oxygen and hydrogen from the radiolysis of water. It stated that the uncertainties listed on page 5 of the handout were the basis for the staff's position that Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.7 should be used to calculate the generstion of combustible gases during an LOCA.
In response to the staff, the licensees stated that if RG 1.7 were used, the number of accident sequences in which the inerting system could be used does increase. The licensee further stated that the existing system should be sufficiently reliable to handle these additional sequences; however, if this increase in accident sequences is high enough, it would be the justification for having the system meet GDC 41, 42 and 43.
The staff requested that each licensee submit its plant-specific position on its compliance to 10 CFR 50.44(g). This submittal should include the assumptions made by the licensees to justify their position on 10 CFR 50.44.
This submittal should also include the information discussed during the meeting on the reliability and capability of the containment inerting system and the window of accident sequences for which this system would be effective in controlling combustible gases. The staff stated that a passive system, such as the inerted containment, is not sufficient to meet 10 CFR 50.44(g) and
that en active system, sucr as the containrent inertirg system, is requirec.
The staff further statea that the reliability and capebility of the existir,9 containrent inerting systens may be sufficient to reet, as a minimum, the
' intent of the GDC 41, 42 anc 43 of 1G CFF 50.44(g). This is because the RC !.'
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I short that the licensee has sufficient tir:e to respor,d with the existing syster to the increasing combustible gasses concer,trations ir, the containnent fror rediolysis cf water before the accepte51e limits are exceeced. The tire available until unacceptable concentrations are reached would allow the licerset j to overcone the lack of reduncar.cy in components anc ir. providinc power to the j syster. This tir.;e period for the plant and the actions taken by the licensee
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. NAME CRGANIZATION 4 .. Rotelle NRC/NRR/ DBL / eld 1 l I. Johnson CECO-huclear Licensing J. Zwolinski NRC/NRR/ DBL /Bt;Di D. Fa r ra r CECO-Nuclear Licnesinc E. Rowley CECO-Engineering R. Senero NRC/NRR/ DBL G. Lainas hPC/NRR/DSL J. Donohew NRC/NRR/DCL/BWD1 T. Pickens NSP-Licensing L. Nexbitt GE San Jose Engineering I J. Lachenmayer GPUN I G. Snith NPPD Licensing C. Griraes NRC/NRR/DPLB/ISAPC P. Blasioli NU-Licensing J. Stang NPC/NRR/ DBL /BWD1
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