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MONTHYEARML22255A1022022-09-21021 September 2022 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Alternative Relief Request No. 10 - Hardship or Unusual Difficulty Without Compensating Increase in Level of Quality or Safety ML22151A0012022-06-0707 June 2022 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Relief Request 20, Revision 1 ML22038A1872022-02-0909 February 2022 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Relief Request No. 19 (RR19) - the Use of an Alternative to ASME Code Case N-729-6 for Replacement Reactor Vessel Closure Head Penetration Nozzle 85 ML22020A4052022-01-24024 January 2022 Summary of January 14, 2022, Teleconference with Florida Power & Light Co. Regarding Verbal Authorization of Request for Alternative to the Requirements of ASME Code for Examination of Closure Head CEDM Housing 27 Canopy Seal Weld ML22026A1022022-01-13013 January 2022 RAIs for RR 20 - Alternate Examination of Canopy Seal Weld Control Element Drive Mechanism Number 27 Housing ML22011A0852022-01-0707 January 2022 Relief Request Number 10 Acceptance Review ML21236A1312021-09-30030 September 2021 Authorization of RR 15 Regarding Extension of ASME Requirements Related to Reactor Pressure Vessel Weld Examinations from 10 to 20 Years ML21027A2262021-02-17017 February 2021 Approval of Alternative to ASME Code, Section XI to Use an Alternative Inservice Inspection Schedule for the Reaction Vessel Closure Head Bolting ML20329A4022021-02-0303 February 2021 Approval of Alternative to Use ASME Code Case N-513-4 for Alternative Repair of Intake Cooling Water System L-2020-160, Extension of St. Lucie Unit 2 RPV Welds from 10 to 20 Years2020-10-30030 October 2020 Extension of St. Lucie Unit 2 RPV Welds from 10 to 20 Years ML20099A3482020-06-25025 June 2020 Safety Evaluation for Relief Request for Fifth Ten-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval - Alternative Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection Program for Class 1 and 2 Piping Welds L-2020-002, Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval Relief Request (RR) 2 and St. Lucie Unit 2 Fourth 10-Year ISI Interval RR 5, Proposed Alternative for the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) Bolting Examination Schedule Change Due2020-01-27027 January 2020 Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval Relief Request (RR) #2 and St. Lucie Unit 2 Fourth 10-Year ISI Interval RR #5, Proposed Alternative for the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) Bolting Examination Schedule Change Due ... L-2018-188, Inservice Inspection Plan - Fifth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request 62018-09-28028 September 2018 Inservice Inspection Plan - Fifth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request 6 ML18106B1212018-04-25025 April 2018 Proposed Alternative to Use Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques ML18018A0332018-01-26026 January 2018 Safety Evaluation of Relief Requests for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Testing Program (EPID L-2017-LLR-0113; L-2017-LLR-0017, L-2017-LLR-0018, L-2017-LLR-0119, L-2017-LLR-0120, L-2017-LLR-0121, and L-2017-LLR-0122) ML17341A4422018-01-0404 January 2018 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code Relief Request No. 3 for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval (CAC No. MF9288; EPID L-2017-LLR-0003) ML17334A9362018-01-0404 January 2018 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code Regarding Relief Request No. 17, Revision 0, for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval (CAC No. MF9826; EPID L-2017-LLR-0043) ML17263A1202017-10-27027 October 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10-Year Interval Relief Request No. 16 (CAC No. MF9827; EPID L-2017-LLR-0044) L-2017-183, Fifth 10-Year Inservice Testing (IST) Program Interval Relief Requests PR-01 Through PR-06, and PR-09,2017-10-0606 October 2017 Fifth 10-Year Inservice Testing (IST) Program Interval Relief Requests PR-01 Through PR-06, and PR-09, ML17219A1742017-08-31031 August 2017 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code Regarding Relief Request 12 for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval L-2017-121, Proposed Alternative for the Use of Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques in Lieu of Radiography2017-07-24024 July 2017 Proposed Alternative for the Use of Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques in Lieu of Radiography ML17132A1672017-07-10010 July 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10 Year Interval Relief Request No. 13 L-2017-113, Inservice Inspection Plan, Fourth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request No. 16, Revision 02017-06-12012 June 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan, Fourth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request No. 16, Revision 0 L-2017-112, Inservice Inspection Plan, Fourth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request No. 17, Revision 02017-06-12012 June 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan, Fourth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request No. 17, Revision 0 ML17110A2702017-05-10010 May 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10-year Interval Relief Request No. 14 Rev 0 - ML16330A1182016-12-15015 December 2016 NextEra Fleet - Safety Evaluation for Proposed Alternative to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Operation and Maintenance Code by Adoption of Approved Code Case OMN-20, Inservice Test Frequency (CAC Nos. MF8195 Through MF8201) ML16292A7612016-11-0202 November 2016 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10 Year Interval Relief Request No. 11 ML15196A6232015-08-10010 August 2015 Relief Request No. 7 for Use of an Alternative to the Requirements of the ASME Code ML14013A3042014-01-30030 January 2014 Relief Request No. 7 Regarding Alternative Repair for Intake Cooling Piping ML13316A5552013-12-11011 December 2013 Relief Request Number 5 for Examination of Cold Leg Dissimilar Metal Welds ML13308C4262013-11-25025 November 2013 Relief from the Requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code Regarding Extension of Pressure Retaining Boundary During System Leakage Test ML12313A4152012-11-0909 November 2012 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code ML11143A0772011-07-0101 July 2011 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code, Relief Request No. 9 ML11136A1382011-06-23023 June 2011 Fourth 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Plan Relief Request No. 4 and Third 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Plan Relief Request No. 11 ML1003212812010-02-0505 February 2010 Third 10-Year Internal Inservice Inspection Program Plan Request for Relief 31, Revision 1 and Request for Relief 32, Revision 1 (Tac No. ME0662) L-2010-001, Inservice Inspection Plan, Fourth Ten-Year Interval Relief Request No. 62010-01-15015 January 2010 Inservice Inspection Plan, Fourth Ten-Year Interval Relief Request No. 6 ML0904103622009-02-12012 February 2009 Relief Request No. 3, Request for Alternative to ASME Code, Section XI Repair Requirements for Refueling Water Tank Bottom, TAC MD9268 ML0828404942008-11-26026 November 2008 SE for the Continued Use of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection Program ML0824700892008-09-25025 September 2008 Safety Evaluation of Relief Request for St. Lucie Fourth 10-year Pump and Valve Inservice Testing Program ML0805000752008-03-0404 March 2008 Safety Evaluation of Relief Request No. 29, to Use Alternative Plant Conditions on Class 1 Piping and Valves TAC No. MD5145) L-2007-195, Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request 12007-12-0707 December 2007 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth Ten-Year Interval Unit 1 Relief Request 1 L-2007-144, Submittal of Fourth Ten-Year Interval In-Service-Test Program2007-09-11011 September 2007 Submittal of Fourth Ten-Year Interval In-Service-Test Program ML0612900562006-05-26026 May 2006 Relief Request No. 5, Rev. 1 Regarding Repair of Small Bore Piping Nozzles ML0602704862006-02-10010 February 2006 Safety Evaluation for Relief Request No. 28 Steam Generator Manway Studs ML0531401962005-11-22022 November 2005 Relief Request, Reactor Coolant Piping Hot Leg Alloy-600 Small Bore Nozzles ML0507303852005-03-14014 March 2005 Ltr, Correction to SE St. Lucie, Unit 2, Ltr, Correction to SE Methodology and SG Tube Plugging Limit Change for Amendment No. 138 ML0502103922005-01-21021 January 2005 RR #6 & 7, Vessel Head Penetration Weld Repair & Flaw Evaluation (TAC Nos. MC3860, 3861) ML0501002222005-01-19019 January 2005 Ltr, Relief Request No. 8 for Radiographic Inspection of Intake Cooling Water System Piping ML0500700852005-01-10010 January 2005 Relief, Correction to SE for Relaxation Request No. 3 ML0416105142004-06-0808 June 2004 Relief, 1995 Edition Through the 1996 Addenda & Select ASME Code, Section XI, Appendix Viii, Supplement 10 Provisions, Regarding Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval 2022-09-21
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MONTHYEARIR 05000335/20250102024-10-21021 October 2024 Notification of St. Lucie Plant Units 1 & 2 Comprehensive Engineering Team Inspection - U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Inspection Report 05000335/2025010 and 05000389/2025010 ML24227A9702024-10-18018 October 2024 Letter to Kenneth Mack Dir, License and Reg Compliance, NextEra Energy, Inc Response to Request Re Engagement Re Sub License Renewal Environmental Review - St Lucie Nuclear Plant 1 and 2 L-2024-085, Refueling Outage SL1-32 Low Pressure Turbine Rotor Inspection Results2024-10-15015 October 2024 Refueling Outage SL1-32 Low Pressure Turbine Rotor Inspection Results L-2024-165, Report of 10 CFR 50.59 Plant Changes, Tests and Experiments Made2024-10-14014 October 2024 Report of 10 CFR 50.59 Plant Changes, Tests and Experiments Made L-2024-118, Fleet License Amendment Request to Relocate Staff Qualifications from Technical Specifications to the Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1)2024-10-0808 October 2024 Fleet License Amendment Request to Relocate Staff Qualifications from Technical Specifications to the Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1) ML24255A3092024-09-30030 September 2024 SLRA - Revised SE Letter L-2024-155, Subsequent License Renewal Application, Third Annual Update2024-09-27027 September 2024 Subsequent License Renewal Application, Third Annual Update L-2024-158, Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes2024-09-25025 September 2024 Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes 05000335/LER-2024-001, Unplanned Reactor Scram2024-09-25025 September 2024 Unplanned Reactor Scram IR 05000335/20240112024-09-18018 September 2024 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000335/2024011 and 05000389/2024011 L-2024-136, Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes2024-09-16016 September 2024 Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes L-2024-138, License Amendment Request L-2024-138, Fuel Methodology Changes in Support of St. Lucie, Unit 2 Transition to 24-Month Fuel Cycles2024-09-11011 September 2024 License Amendment Request L-2024-138, Fuel Methodology Changes in Support of St. Lucie, Unit 2 Transition to 24-Month Fuel Cycles L-2024-148, Submittal of Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (Odcm), Revision 552024-09-0909 September 2024 Submittal of Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (Odcm), Revision 55 IR 05000335/20240052024-08-22022 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for St. Lucie, Units 1 & 2 - Report 05000335/2024005 and 05000389/2024005 L-2024-140, Cycle 28 Core Operating Limits Report2024-08-14014 August 2024 Cycle 28 Core Operating Limits Report L-2024-133, Snubber Program Plan Submittal2024-08-14014 August 2024 Snubber Program Plan Submittal L-2024-132, 2024 Population Update Analysis2024-08-13013 August 2024 2024 Population Update Analysis IR 05000335/20240022024-08-13013 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000335-2024002 and 05000389-2024002 L-2024-129, Relief Request (RR) 14. Limited Coverage Exams Due to Impractical Inservice Inspection Requirements - Fourth Ten-Year Inservice Inspection Program Interval2024-08-0707 August 2024 Relief Request (RR) 14. Limited Coverage Exams Due to Impractical Inservice Inspection Requirements - Fourth Ten-Year Inservice Inspection Program Interval 05000389/LER-2024-003, Unplanned Reactor Scram2024-08-0505 August 2024 Unplanned Reactor Scram ML24163A0012024-08-0505 August 2024 LTR-24-0119-1-1 Response to Nh Letter Regarding Review of NextEras Emergency Preparedness Amendment Review L-2024-121, Subsequent License Renewal Commitment 30 Revision2024-07-30030 July 2024 Subsequent License Renewal Commitment 30 Revision L-2024-123, Submittal of In-Service Inspection Program Owners Activity Report (OAR-1)2024-07-29029 July 2024 Submittal of In-Service Inspection Program Owners Activity Report (OAR-1) L-2024-125, Notice of Intent to Provide Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes2024-07-24024 July 2024 Notice of Intent to Provide Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes ML24184B2822024-07-16016 July 2024 – Request to Use a Later Code Edition and Addenda of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML24193A2432024-07-12012 July 2024 – Interim Audit Summary Report in Support of Review of License Amendment Requests Regarding Fleet Emergency Plan 05000389/LER-2024-002-01, Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage2024-07-11011 July 2024 Safety Injection Tank Vent Through Wall Leakage L-2024-110, Environmental Protection Plan Report, Unusual or Important Environmental Event - Manatee in Intake2024-07-10010 July 2024 Environmental Protection Plan Report, Unusual or Important Environmental Event - Manatee in Intake L-2024-114, Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1 Revision 31 Annual Submittal2024-07-10010 July 2024 Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1 Revision 31 Annual Submittal L-2024-109, Schedule for Subsequent License Renewal Environmental Review2024-07-0303 July 2024 Schedule for Subsequent License Renewal Environmental Review ML24172A1562024-06-27027 June 2024 Relief Request - PSL2-I5-RR-01 Proposed Alternative to Amse Code XI Code Examination Requirements - System Leakage Test of Reactor Pressure Vessel Bottom Head and Class 1 and 2 Piping in Covered Trenches L-2024-104, Response to Request for Additional Information, St. Luce Relief Request (RR) 7, Proposed Alternative in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1 Extension of Inspection Interval for Reactor Pressure Vessel Welds from 102024-06-26026 June 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information, St. Luce Relief Request (RR) 7, Proposed Alternative in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1 Extension of Inspection Interval for Reactor Pressure Vessel Welds from 10 L-2024-097, Technical Specification Special Report2024-06-20020 June 2024 Technical Specification Special Report L-2024-102, Official Service List Update2024-06-19019 June 2024 Official Service List Update ML24149A2862024-06-12012 June 2024 NextEra Fleet - Proposed Alternative Frr 23-01 to Use ASME Code Case N-752-1, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment for Repair/Replacement Activities in Class 2 and 3 Systems Section X1, Division 1 (EPID L-2023-LLR-0009) - Letter L-2024-090, Revised Steam Generator Tube Inspection Reports2024-06-0404 June 2024 Revised Steam Generator Tube Inspection Reports IR 05000335/20244012024-06-0303 June 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000335/2024401 and 05000389/2024401 ML24135A0642024-05-17017 May 2024 Correction Letter - Amendment Nos. 253 and 208 Regarding Conversion to Improved Standard Technical Specifications L-2024-075, Notification of Improved Standard Technical Specifications (ITS) Implementation2024-05-13013 May 2024 Notification of Improved Standard Technical Specifications (ITS) Implementation IR 05000335/20240012024-05-10010 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000335/2024001 and 05000389/2024001 ML24127A0632024-05-0606 May 2024 Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes L-2024-053, License Amendment Request L-2024-053, Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis2024-04-30030 April 2024 License Amendment Request L-2024-053, Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis L-2024-070, Cycle 32 Core Operating Limits Report2024-04-29029 April 2024 Cycle 32 Core Operating Limits Report L-2024-071, Cycle 27 Core Operating Limits Report2024-04-29029 April 2024 Cycle 27 Core Operating Limits Report ML24108A0632024-04-18018 April 2024 – Notification of Inspection and Request for Information for NRC Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection L-2024-056, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Calendar Year 20232024-04-17017 April 2024 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Calendar Year 2023 L-2024-064, Florida Power & Light Company - 10 CFR 50.46 - Emergency Core Cooling System SBLOCA 30-Day Report2024-04-17017 April 2024 Florida Power & Light Company - 10 CFR 50.46 - Emergency Core Cooling System SBLOCA 30-Day Report L-2024-054, 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report2024-04-0909 April 2024 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report ML24093A2612024-04-0202 April 2024 – Investigation Summary, Office of Investigations Case Number 2-2023-005 L-2024-047, Proposed Use of a Subsequent ASME Code Edition and Addenda2024-03-28028 March 2024 Proposed Use of a Subsequent ASME Code Edition and Addenda 2024-09-09
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MONTHYEARML24255A3092024-09-30030 September 2024 SLRA - Revised SE Letter ML24184B2822024-07-16016 July 2024 – Request to Use a Later Code Edition and Addenda of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML24172A1562024-06-27027 June 2024 Relief Request - PSL2-I5-RR-01 Proposed Alternative to Amse Code XI Code Examination Requirements - System Leakage Test of Reactor Pressure Vessel Bottom Head and Class 1 and 2 Piping in Covered Trenches ML24149A2862024-06-12012 June 2024 NextEra Fleet - Proposed Alternative Frr 23-01 to Use ASME Code Case N-752-1, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment for Repair/Replacement Activities in Class 2 and 3 Systems Section X1, Division 1 (EPID L-2023-LLR-0009) - Letter ML24078A2622024-03-26026 March 2024 Revision to the Reactor Vessel Material Surveillance Capsule Withdrawal Schedule ML24017A2092024-03-12012 March 2024 – Issuance of Amendment Nos. 254 and 209 to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk Informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems, and Components for Nuclear Power Reactors ML24005A2772024-02-20020 February 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 253 and 208 Regarding Conversion to Improved Standard Technical Specifications ML23219A0032023-09-0101 September 2023 SLRA SER Rev 1 ML23200A1462023-07-21021 July 2023 Safety Evaluation Related to the SLRA of St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 ML22255A1022022-09-21021 September 2022 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Alternative Relief Request No. 10 - Hardship or Unusual Difficulty Without Compensating Increase in Level of Quality or Safety ML22038A1872022-02-0909 February 2022 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Relief Request No. 19 (RR19) - the Use of an Alternative to ASME Code Case N-729-6 for Replacement Reactor Vessel Closure Head Penetration Nozzle 85 ML21342A2092022-01-14014 January 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 252 and 207 to Allow Risk-Informed Completion Times (RICT) for the 120-Volt Alternating Current (AC) Instrument Bus Requirements ML21236A1312021-09-30030 September 2021 Authorization of RR 15 Regarding Extension of ASME Requirements Related to Reactor Pressure Vessel Weld Examinations from 10 to 20 Years ML21022A2192021-02-26026 February 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 206 to Replace the Current Time-Limited Reactor Coolant System Pressure/Temperature Limit Curves and LTOP Setpoints with Curves and Setpoints That Will Remain Effective for 55 Effective Full Power Years ML21027A2262021-02-17017 February 2021 Approval of Alternative to ASME Code, Section XI to Use an Alternative Inservice Inspection Schedule for the Reaction Vessel Closure Head Bolting ML20329A4022021-02-0303 February 2021 Approval of Alternative to Use ASME Code Case N-513-4 for Alternative Repair of Intake Cooling Water System ML20259A2982020-11-18018 November 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 205 Regarding Modification of the Reactor Coolant Pump Flywheel Inspection Program ML20237F2572020-10-30030 October 2020 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 251 and 204 Regarding Adoption of Emergency Action Level Schemes Pursuant to NEI 99-01, Revision 6 Development of Emergency Action Levels for Non-Passive Reactors ML20099A3482020-06-25025 June 2020 Safety Evaluation for Relief Request for Fifth Ten-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval - Alternative Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection Program for Class 1 and 2 Piping Welds ML20023B3782020-02-19019 February 2020 Safety Evaluation for Relief Request RR-16, Alternate Repair of 2B Boric Acid Makeup Pump Revision for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML20015A1232020-02-0606 February 2020 Proposed Alternative to Use Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques ML19266A0722020-01-27027 January 2020 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 250 and 202 Regarding Technical Specification Changes to Allow the Performance of Selected Emergency Diesel Generator Surveillance Requirements During Power Operation ML19254B5332019-09-30030 September 2019 Safety Evaluation for Relief Request RR#15, Revision 0, Regarding Limited Piping Examinations ML19148A7442019-07-31031 July 2019 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 161, 249, 200, 287, and 281 to Add Technical Specification Limiting Condition for Operation 3.0.6 ML19203A1662019-07-26026 July 2019 Issuance of Exigent Amendment No. 248 Technical Specification 3/4.8.1 Change to Allow for a One-Time Extension of the Allowed Outage Time for One Emergency Diesel Generator ML19115A2812019-05-31031 May 2019 Safety Evaluation for Relief Request No. 6 for the Fifth 10 Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML19058A4922019-04-23023 April 2019 Issuance of Amendment 198 Regarding Technical Specification Changes to Reduce the Number of Control Element Assemblies ML18274A2242018-11-0202 November 2018 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 246 and 197 Regarding Technical Specifications Site Area Map ML18256A0982018-10-30030 October 2018 Safety Evaluation for Relief Request No.5 for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML18129A1492018-07-0909 July 2018 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Technical Specification Changes Related to the Auxiliary Feedwater System (CAC Nos. MG0237 and MG0238; EPID L-2017-LLA-0296) ML18106B1212018-04-25025 April 2018 Proposed Alternative to Use Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques ML18046A7122018-03-26026 March 2018 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Unusual Event Fire Related Emergency Action Level Scheme ML18018A0332018-01-26026 January 2018 Safety Evaluation of Relief Requests for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Testing Program (EPID L-2017-LLR-0113; L-2017-LLR-0017, L-2017-LLR-0018, L-2017-LLR-0119, L-2017-LLR-0120, L-2017-LLR-0121, and L-2017-LLR-0122) ML17334A9362018-01-0404 January 2018 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code Regarding Relief Request No. 17, Revision 0, for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval (CAC No. MF9826; EPID L-2017-LLR-0043) ML17341A4422018-01-0404 January 2018 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code Relief Request No. 3 for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval (CAC No. MF9288; EPID L-2017-LLR-0003) ML17257A0152017-10-31031 October 2017 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Technical Specification Changes Related to the Reactor Protection System and Limiting Condition for Operation 3.0.5 ML17263A1202017-10-27027 October 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10-Year Interval Relief Request No. 16 (CAC No. MF9827; EPID L-2017-LLR-0044) ML17248A3792017-10-23023 October 2017 Issuance of Amendments to Revise the Renewed Facility Operating Licenses Fire Protection License Conditions (CAC Nos. MF9681 and MF9682; EPID L-2017-LLA-0230) ML17235A5652017-10-0505 October 2017 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Technical Specification Changes Related to Component Cyclic or Transient Limits ML17219A1742017-08-31031 August 2017 Relief from the Requirements of the ASME Code Regarding Relief Request 12 for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML17195A2912017-08-14014 August 2017 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Relocation of Radiation Monitor Requirements from Technical Specifications to Licensee-Controlled Documents ML17132A1672017-07-10010 July 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10 Year Interval Relief Request No. 13 ML17110A2702017-05-10010 May 2017 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10-year Interval Relief Request No. 14 Rev 0 - ML17027A0782017-04-0707 April 2017 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Technical Specifications for Inservice Testing Programs (CAC Nos. MF8202 Through MF8209) ML17038A2252017-03-29029 March 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 188 Regarding Emergency Diesel Generator Day Tank Volume ML16330A1182016-12-15015 December 2016 NextEra Fleet - Safety Evaluation for Proposed Alternative to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Operation and Maintenance Code by Adoption of Approved Code Case OMN-20, Inservice Test Frequency (CAC Nos. MF8195 Through MF8201) ML16251A1282016-12-0505 December 2016 Issuance of Amendments to Update Appendix B to the Renewed Facility Operating License to Incorporate the 2016 Biological Opinion ML16292A7612016-11-0202 November 2016 Inservice Inspection Plan Fourth 10 Year Interval Relief Request No. 11 ML16166A4242016-10-0505 October 2016 St. Lucie Plant, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Use of a New Computer Code to Model the Containment Vacuum Analyses ML16183A1382016-09-19019 September 2016 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Technical Specification Change to Eliminate the Moderator Temperature Coefficient Surveillance Test at the End of Cycle 2024-09-30
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 Mr. Mano Nazar President and Chief Nuclear Officer Nuclear Division Florida Power & Light Company Mail Stop: EXIJB 700 Universe Blvd. Juno Beach, FL 33408 August 31, 2017 SUBJECT: ST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1 -RELIEF FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ASME CODE REGARDING RELIEF REQUEST 12 FOR THE FOURTH 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVAL (CAC NO. MF9273) Dear Mr. Nazar: By letter dated February 14, 2017 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System Accession No. ML 17045A357), Florida Power & Light Company (the licensee) submitted Relief Request 12 for the fourth 10-year inservice inspection inverval at St. Lucie Plant Unit No. 1. Pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Section 50.55a(z)(1 ), the licensee requested that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) authorize a proposed alternative to examination frequency requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,Section XI, Code Case N-729-1, "Alternative Examination Requirements for PWR [Pressurized-Water Reactor] Reactor Vessel Upper Heads with Nozzles Having Pressure-Retaining Partial-Penetration Welds," for the reactor vessel closure head. The NRC staff reviewed the submittal and, as set forth in the enclosed safety evaluation, concludes that the licensee's proposed alternative to ASME Section XI, Code Case N-729-1 provides an acceptable level of quality and safety. Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1), the NRC staff authorizes the licensee's proposed alternative in Relief Request 12 for the remainder of the duration of up to, and including, the Spring 2021 refueling outage in the fifth 10-year inservice inspection interval at St. Lucie Plant Unit No. 1. All other ASME Code,Section XI requirements for which relief was not specifically requested and authorized herein by the NRG staff remain applicable, including third party review by the Authorized Nuclear lnservice Inspector.
M. Nazar -2-If you have any questions, please contact Michael Wentzel at 301-415-6459 or Michael.Wentzel@nrc.gov. Docket No. 50-335 Enclosure: Safety Evaluation cc w/enclosure: Distribution via Listserv Sincerely, Undine Shoop, Chief Plant Licensing Branch 11-2 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D,C, 20555-0001 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELIEF REQUEST 12 REGARDING EXAMINATION OF WELDS IN CONTROL ELEMENT DRIVE MECHANISM HOUSING FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1 DOCKET NO. 50-335 1.0 INTRODUCTION By letter dated February 14, 2017 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML 17045A357), Florida Power & Light Company (the licensee) requested relief from the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code). Relief Request 12 pertains to frequency of inservice inspection (ISi) of the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) closure head penetration tubes and vent pipe and their dissimilar metal (DM) attachment welds made of primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) resistant materials. This request is for the Saint Lucie Plant Unit No.1 (St. Lucie Unit 1). Specifically, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Section 50.55a(z)(1), the licensee proposed an alternative frequency of examination for the RPV closure head penetrations and their DM attachment welds on the basis that the alternative provides an acceptable level of quality and safety. 2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION Pursuant to 1 O CFR 50.55a(g)(4), "lnservice inspection standards requirement for operating plants," throughout the service life of a boiling or pressurized water-cooled nuclear power facility, components (including supports) that are classified as ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 must meet the requirements, except design and access provisions and preservice examination requirements, set forth in Section Xt of editions and addenda of the ASME Code that become effective subsequent to editions specified in paragraphs (g)(2) and (3) of 10 CFR 50.55a, and that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (a)(1 )(ii) of 10 CFR 50.55a, to the extent practical, within the limitations of design, geometry, and materials of construction of the components. Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(4)(ii), "Applicable ISi Code: Successive 120-month intervals," inservice examination of components and system pressure tests conducted during successive 120-month inspection intervals must comply with the requirements of the latest edition and addenda of the ASME Code incorporated by reference in paragraph (a) of 10 CFR 50.55a 12 months before the start of the 120-month inspection interval (or the optional ASME Code Enclosure
-2 -Cases listed in U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 17, "lnservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability, ASME Section XI, Division 1" (ADAMS Accession No. ML 13339A689), when using Section XI, that are incorporated by reference in paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of 10 CFR 50.55a, subject to the conditions listed in paragraph (b) of 10 CFR 50.55a. However, a licensee whose ISi interval commences during the 12-through 18-month period after July 21, 2011, may delay the update of its Appendix VIII program by up to 18 months after July 21, 2011. Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(D), "Augmented ISi Requirements: Reactor vessel head inspections": "(1) All licensees of pressurized water reactors must augment their inservice inspection program with ASME Code Case N-729-1, subject to the conditions specified in paragraphs (g)(6)(ii)(D)(2) through (6) of [10 CFR 50.55a]." Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(z), "Alternatives to codes and standards requirements," alternatives to the requirements of paragraphs (b) through (h) of 10 CFR 50.55a, or portions thereof, may be used when authorized by the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, or Director, Office of New Reactors, as appropriate. A proposed alternative must be submitted and authorized prior to implementation. The applicant or licensee must demonstrate that: (1) the proposed alternative would provide an acceptable level of quality and safety; or (2) compliance with the specified requirements of 10 CFR 50.55a would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety. Based on the above, and subject to the following technical evaluation, the NRC staff finds that regulatory authority exists for the licensee to request, and the NRC to authorize, the alternative requested by the licensee. 3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION 3.1 Background By letter dated December 23, 2014 (ADAMS Accession No. ML 14339A163), the NRC approved a similar request for St. Lucie Unit 1, authorizing deferral of ISi of the RPV closure head penetrations and their OM attachment welds for 3 calendar years (i.e., from the Spring 2015 refueling outage in the fourth 10-year ISi interval to the March 2018 refueling outage in the fifth 10-year ISi interval). The original RPV closure head was replaced with a PWSCC-resistant head during the refueling outage that ended in December 2005. 3.2 Component Affected ASME Code Class 1 RPV closure head penetration tubes and vent pipe and their partial penetration (J-groove) OM attachment welds made of PWSCC-resistant materials are affected. In accordance with ASME Code Case N-729-1, "Alternative Examination Requirements for PWR [Pressurized-Water Reactor] Reactor Vessel Upper Heads with Nozzles Having Pressure-Retaining Partial-Penetration Welds," these OM welds are classified as Item No. B4.40 (Table 1 of Code Case N-729-1). The licensee stated that the original Alloy 600 RPV closure head at St. Lucie Unit 1 was replaced with an Alloy 690 head during the refueling outage that ended in December 2005. The penetration tubes and vent pipe are made of Alloy 690 and welded to the low alloy steel RPV closure head with Alloy 52/152 weld materials. Alloy 690 base material and Alloy 52/152 weld
-3 -materials have been known to be resistant to PWSCC. The RPV upper head normal operating temperature at St. Lucie Unit 1 is 602.6 degrees Fahrenheit (°F). 3.3 Applicable Code Edition and Addenda The code of record for the fourth 10-year ISi interval is the 2001 Edition through 2003 Addenda of the ASME Code. 3.4 Duration of Relief Request The licensee submitted this request for the remainder of the fourth 10-year ISi interval that began on February 11, 2008, and is scheduled to end on February 10, 2018, up to and including the Spring 2021 (PSL 1-30) refueling outage in the fifth 1 a-year ISi interval that is scheduled to begin on February 11, 2018, and end on February 10, 2028. The licensee stated that approval of this request permits the ISi of the RPV closure head penetrations and their DM attachment welds be deferred for an additional 3 calendar years from the Spring 2018 refueling outage to the Spring 2021 refueling outage (PSL 1-30 refueling outage) in the fifth 10-year ISi interval. The PWSCC-resistant RPV closure head was installed during the refueling outage that ended in December 2005. 3.5 ASME Code Requirement The regulations at 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(D) mandate augmented inspection in accordance with ASME Code Case N-729-1 with conditions for the RPV head penetration nozzles and their associated partial penetration DM welds made of PWSCC-resistant materials. ASME Code Case N-729-1, Item No. B4.40 (Table 1 ), requires that the RPV closure head penetration nozzles and their associated partial penetration DM welds of PWSCC-resistant materials be subjected to volumetric and surtace examinations during every 10-year ISi interval (nominally 10 calendar years). 3.6 Proposed Alternative The licensee proposed an alternative frequency of examination. The proposed alternative is to pertorm the volumetric and surtace examinations of the RPV closure head penetration tubes and vent pipe and their DM attachment welds not later than 15.5 calendar years from the date of installation of the replacement RPV head. 3.7 Basis for Use of Alternative The licensee's justification for use of the proposed alternative is based primarily on three topics of consideration:
- The first topic addresses the concept that the inspection interval in Code Case N-729-1 is based on PWSCC crack growth rates for Alloy 600/82/182 materials.
- The second topic addresses a bare metal visual examination (VE) of the licensee's replacement RPV closure head pertormed according to Code Case N-729-1 (Item No. B4.30 in Table 1 ).
- The third topic addresses a plant-specific factor of improvement (FOi) analysis that the licensee conducted.
-4 -In addressing its first basis for use of the proposed alternative, the licensee asserts that the inspection intervals contained in Code Case N-729-1 for Alloy 600/82/182 are based on reinspection years equal to 2.25 and that this value is based on PWSCC crack growth rates as defined in the 75th percentile curve contained in Electric Power Research Institute Materials Reliability Program (MRP)-55, "Crack Gro\oVth Rates for Evaluating Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking (PWSCC) of Thick-Wall Alloy 600 Material," July 18, 2002, and MRP-115, "Crack Growth Rates for Evaluating Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking (PWSCC) of Alloy 82, 182, and 132 Welds," November 2004. The licensee further asserts that PWSCC crack growth rates of Alloy 690/52/152 are significantly lower than those of Alloy 600/82/182, and therefore, merit a longer inspection interval. The licensee bases that assertion on (a) the lack of cracking in other Alloy 690 components such as steam generators and pressurizers in the approximately 20 years that Alloy 690 has been in service in these components; (b) the failure to observe cracking in inspections already performed in replacement heads (16 of 40 replacement heads have been examined, which include heads that operate at higher temperatures than the head under consideration); (c) the similarity of the inspected heads to the head under consideration regarding configuration, manufacturing, design, and operating conditions; and (d) laboratory test data for Alloy 690/52/152 as contained in MRP-375, "Technical Basis for Reexamination Interval Extension for Alloy 690 PWR Reactor Vessel Top Head Penetration Nozzles," February 2014. In addressing its second basis for use of the proposed alternative, the licensee stated that the bare metal visual VE examination performed according to Code Case N-729-1 on the St. Lucie Unit 1 replacement RPV closure head in the 2010 (first ISi VE) and 2015 (second ISi VE) refueling outages showed no indication of leakage. The licensee will continue to perform a bare metal visual VE examination on the St Lucie Unit 1 replacement RPV closure head in accordance with all requirements specified in Code Case N-729-1 as mandated by 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(D) with conditions. Furthermore, the licensee stated that the results from the preservice volumetric examinations performed on St. Lucie Unit 1 replacement head penetration nozzles and their J-groove attachment welds in 2005 showed no detectable defects. In addressing its third basis for use of the proposed alternative, the licensee performed a plant-specific calculation of the required FOi in the crack growth rate of Alloy 690/52/152, as compared to the crack growth rate of Alloy 600/82/182. In this plant-specific FOi calculation, the licensee used the actual temperature of the upper head at St. Lucie Unit 1 and conservatively assumed that calendar years were equal to effective full power years. Based on this calculation, and as documented in the submittal, the licensee determined that an FOi of 7.35 was required to meet the proposed and desired inspection interval of 15.5 calendar years. The licensee then proposed that because the required FOi of 7.35 was smaller than the FOi of 20, which bounded most of the MRP-375 data for Alloy 690/52/152, the use of an FOi of 7.35 would not result in a reduction in safety, and therefore, was justified. The licensee stated that its analysis showed slgnificant margin to ensure the potential for PWSCC in Alloy 690 nozzles and the Alloy 52/152 attachment welds is remote. As such, the licensee found the technical basis sufficient to provide reasonable assurance of the structural integrity and leak-tightness of the St. Lucie Unit 1 replacement RPV closure head by extending the inspection frequency of the head from a maximum of 10 years to a new maximum of 15.5 calendar years.
-5 -3.8 NRG Staff Evaluation The NRC staff has evaluated this relief request pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1). The NRG staff's evaluation focused on whether the proposed alternative provides an acceptable level of quality and safety. In evaluating the technical sufficiency of the licensee's proposed alternative, the NRG staff considered each of the three aspects of the licensee's technical basis for use of the proposed alternative. The NRG staff notes that due to PWSCC concerns, many PWR plants in the United States and overseas have replaced their RPV closure heads containing Alloy 600/182/82 nozzles with heads containing Alloy 690/152/52 nozzles. Alloy 690/152/52 materials have been resistant to PWSCC. The inspection frequencies developed in Code Case N-729-1 for the RPV closure head containing Alloy 600/182/82 materials were based, in part, on those materials' crack growth rate equations documented in MRP-55 and MRP-115. The licensee's primary technical basis is to present crack growth rate data for Alloy 690/152/52 materials that are resistant to PWSCC and demonstrate an FOl of these materials versus Alloy 600/821182 materials. This FOi would then provide the basis for extension of the ISi frequency requested by the licensee in its proposed alternative. In evaluating the licensee's first technical basis for use of the proposed alternative, the NRC staff notes that the licensee uses MRP-375. This document, in part, summarizes numerous Alloy 690/152/52 crack growth rate data from various sources to develop FOi for the crack growth rate equations provided in MRP-55 and MRP-115. While the NRC staff finds that the licensee's assertions and interpretations are reasonable, MRP-375 is not an NRG-approved document. Furthermore, the data provided in MRP-375 is currently under detailed review by an international group of experts as part of an Alloy 690 Expert Panel. In the interim, the NRG staff's review will rely upon Alloy 690/152/52 crack growth rate data from two NRC contractors: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). This data is documented in a data summary report dated October 30, 2014 (ADAMS Accession No. ML 14322A587). Furthermore, this data generally supports the contention that the crack growth rate of Alloy 690/52/152 is more crack resistant but differs from the MRP-375 data in some respects. The PNNL and ANL data summary report includes crack growth rate data up to approximately 20 percent cold work based on the observation of local strains in welds and weld dilution zone data. However, the NRG staff did not consider the weld dilution zone data in its assessment of the licensee's proposed alternative. This is because the limited weld dilution zone data that is currently available has shown higher crack growth rates than are commonly observed for Alloy 690/152/52 materials. The high crack growth rates in weld dilution zones may be due to the reduced chromium present in these areas. The NRG staff chose to exclude the weld dilution zone data from this analysis due to the limited number of data points available, the variability in results, and the limited area of continuous weld dilution for flaws to grow through. For example, in the case of the highest measured crack growth rates, a flaw would have to travel in the heat affected zone of a J-groove weld along the low alloy steel head interface. It is not fully apparent to the NRC staff how accelerated crack growth in very small areas of weld dilution zone would result in a significantly increased probability of leakage or component failure during a relatively short extension of the required inspection interval. Exclusion of these data may be reevaluated as additional data become available, a better understanding of the existing data is obtained, or if a longer extension of the inspection interval is requested. Therefore, the NRG staff finds that the impact of these weld dilution zone crack growth rates on the change in volumetric inspection
-6 -frequency, as requested by the licensee's proposed alternative, is not considered to be relevant for this specific request. In evaluating the licensee's second basis for use of the proposed alternative, the NRC staff finds that the result of past bare metal VEs of the head under consideration is a reasonable means to demonstrate the absence of leakage through the nozzle or J-groove weld, or both, prior to the time the examination was conducted. The NRC staff also finds that performance of future bare metal VEs in accordance with Code Case N-729-1 is adequate to demonstrate the absence of leakage at or prior to the time the examinations are conducted. Finally, the NRC staff finds that the proposed frequency for bare metal VEs, in conjunction with the new frequency for the volumetric and surface examinations, is sufficient to provide additional assurance of the structural integrity of the RPV closure head. In evaluating the licensee's third basis for use of the proposed alternative, the NRC staff finds that the licensee's calculated FOi of 7.35 to support an extension of the Code Case N-729-1 inspection frequency of 2.25 reinspection years to 15.5 calendar years was acceptable by NRC staff calculation. The NRC staff also finds that the application of an FOi of 7.35 to the 75th percentile curves in MRP-55 and MRP-115 bounded essentially all of the NRC data included in the PNNL and ANL data summary report. Therefore, the NRC staff finds that this analysis supports the concept that a volumetric inspection interval for the RPV closure head of not more than 15.5 calendar years does not pose a higher risk than that associated with an Alloy 600/182/82 RPV closure head inspected at intervals of 2.25 reinspection years. Hence, the NRC staff finds the licensee's technical basis to be acceptable. Therefore, the NRC staff finds that the licensee has provided an adequate technical basis to demonstrate that its proposed alternative examination frequency (i.e., not exceeding 15.5 calendar years) would provide an acceptable level of quality and safety. 4.0 CONCLUSION As set forth above, the NRC staff determines that the licensee's proposed alternative provides an acceptable level of quality and safety. Accordingly, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee has adequately addressed all of the regulatory requirements set forth in 1 O CFR 50.55a(z)(1 ). Therefore, the NRC staff authorizes the use of the licensee's proposed alternative at St. Lucie Unit 1 for the duration of up to, and including, the Spring 2021 refueling outage in the fifth 10-year ISi interval. All other ASME Code,Section XI requirements for which relief was not specifically requested and authorized herein by the NRC staff remain applicable, including third party review by the Authorized Nuclear lnservice Inspector. Principal Contributor: Ali Rezai Date: August 31, 2017 M. Nazar -3-SUBJECT: ST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1 -RELIEF REQUEST NO. 12 FOR THE FOURTH 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVAL (CAC NO. MF9273) DATED AUGUST 31, 2017 DISTRIBUTION: PUBLIC LPL2-2 R/F RidsACRS_MailCTR Resource RidsNrrDorllpl2-2 Resource RidsNrrDeEpnb Resource RidsNrrLABClayton Resource RidsNrrPMStlucie Resource RidsRgn2MailCenter Resource ADAMS A ccession N ML1 219A174 o.: 7 JBowen, OEDO ARezai, NRR .b *1 JV e-ma1 OFFICE NRR/DORL/LPL2-2/PM NRR/DORL/LPL2-2/LA NRR/DE/EPNB/BC* NRR/DORL/LPL2-2/BC NAME MWentzel BClayton DAiiey UShoop (LRonewicz for) IRSchaaf for\ -DATE 08/15/17 08/14/17 07/15/17 08/31/17 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY