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MONTHYEARML24268A3382024-10-16016 October 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 253 Regarding the Modification of TS Surveillance Requirement 4.3.6.a Related to Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3 RS-24-093, Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-10-10010 October 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests NMP2L2890, Submittal of Revision 26 to the USAR and Reference Figures, 10 CFR 50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, TS Bases, TRM Requirements Manual Changes, and 10 CFR 54.37(b) Aging Management Review (Excludes Attachment 6)2024-10-0404 October 2024 Submittal of Revision 26 to the USAR and Reference Figures, 10 CFR 50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, TS Bases, TRM Requirements Manual Changes, and 10 CFR 54.37(b) Aging Management Review (Excludes Attachment 6) ML24275A2442024-10-0303 October 2024 Reassignment of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Branch Chief, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing IR 05000220/20243022024-10-0303 October 2024 Initial Operator Licensing Examination Report 05000220/2024302 ML24190A0012024-09-26026 September 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 252 and 197 Regarding the Revision to Technical Specification Design Features Section to Remove Nine Mile Point Unit 3 Project Designation NMP1L3608, Supplemental Information Letter No. 3 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2024-09-20020 September 2024 Supplemental Information Letter No. 3 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation RS-24-090, Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds2024-09-12012 September 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds ML24249A1362024-09-0404 September 2024 EN 57304 - Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC, Final Report - No Embedded Files. Notification of the Potential Existence of Defects Pursuant to 10 CFR Part 21 IR 05000220/20240052024-08-29029 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000220/2024005 and 05000410/2024005) IR 05000220/20240102024-08-22022 August 2024 Age-Related Degradation Inspection Report 05000220/2024010 and 05000410/2024010 NMP1L3603, Submittal of Preliminary Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Irradiated Fuel Management Plan2024-08-20020 August 2024 Submittal of Preliminary Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Irradiated Fuel Management Plan ML24222A6772024-08-0909 August 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information for Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition IR 05000220/20240022024-08-0505 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2024002 and 05000410/2024002 ML24215A3002024-08-0202 August 2024 Operator Licensing Examination Approval NMP1L3601, Supplemental Information Letter No. 2 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2024-07-31031 July 2024 Supplemental Information Letter No. 2 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation ML24213A1412024-07-31031 July 2024 Requalification Program Inspection NMP2L2883, Fourth Inservice Inspection Interval, Second Inservice Inspection Period 2024 Owner’S Activity Report for RFO-19 Inservice Examinations2024-07-24024 July 2024 Fourth Inservice Inspection Interval, Second Inservice Inspection Period 2024 Owner’S Activity Report for RFO-19 Inservice Examinations ML24198A0852024-07-16016 July 2024 Senior Reactor and Reactor Operator Initial License Examinations RS-24-070, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Nine Mile Point, Units 1 and 2, Quad Cities, Units 1 and 2, R. E. Ginna - Nuclear Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revisions2024-07-12012 July 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Nine Mile Point, Units 1 and 2, Quad Cities, Units 1 and 2, R. E. Ginna - Nuclear Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revisions RS-24-061, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2024-06-14014 June 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations NMP1L3584, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling2024-06-13013 June 2024 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling IR 05000220/20244012024-05-30030 May 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000220/2024401 and 05000410/2024401(Cover Letter Only) ML24079A0762024-05-23023 May 2024 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF 264 NMP1L3591, Response to Ny State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Permit Request for Information & Modification Request2024-05-18018 May 2024 Response to Ny State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Permit Request for Information & Modification Request NMP1L3589, Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable2024-05-16016 May 2024 Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable ML24158A2052024-05-15015 May 2024 Annual Radioactive Environmental Operating Report NMP1L3582, 2023 Annual Radioactive Environmental Operating Report for Nine Mile Point Units 1 and 22024-05-15015 May 2024 2023 Annual Radioactive Environmental Operating Report for Nine Mile Point Units 1 and 2 IR 05000220/20240012024-05-10010 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2024001 and 05000410/2024001 RS-24-049, Updated Notice of Intent to Pursue Subsequent License Renewal Applications2024-05-0909 May 2024 Updated Notice of Intent to Pursue Subsequent License Renewal Applications RS-24-038, Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds2024-05-0202 May 2024 Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds 05000410/LER-2024-001, Automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Trip Due to Low Condenser Vacuum2024-05-0101 May 2024 Automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Trip Due to Low Condenser Vacuum RS-24-041, Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-04-30030 April 2024 Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests NMP1L3581, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) - 2023 Radioactive Effluent Release Report2024-04-30030 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) - 2023 Radioactive Effluent Release Report NMP2L2877, 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report2024-04-19019 April 2024 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report NMP2L2878, Core Operating Limits Report2024-04-16016 April 2024 Core Operating Limits Report ML24103A2042024-04-12012 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition RS-24-002, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report2024-04-0101 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report ML24092A3352024-04-0101 April 2024 NRC Office of Investigations Case No. 1-2023-002 ML24074A2812024-03-14014 March 2024 Request for Information and Notification of Conduct of IP 71111.21.N.04, Age-Related Degradation, Reference Inspection Report 05000220/2024010 and 05000410/2024010 NMP1L3577, Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable2024-03-13013 March 2024 Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable IR 05000220/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, (Reports 05000220/2023006 and 05000410/2023006) IR 05000220/20230042024-02-0101 February 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2023004 and 05000410/2023004 NMP1L3570, Supplemental Information Letter - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2024-02-0101 February 2024 Supplemental Information Letter - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation 05000410/LER-2023-001, Supplement to LER 2023-001-00, Automatic Reactor Scram on Low Level Due to Partial Loss of Feedwater2024-01-30030 January 2024 Supplement to LER 2023-001-00, Automatic Reactor Scram on Low Level Due to Partial Loss of Feedwater NMP1L3569, CFR 50.46 Annual Report2024-01-26026 January 2024 CFR 50.46 Annual Report ML24004A2122024-01-0808 January 2024 Senior Reactor and Reactor Operator Initial License Examinations ML23354A0012024-01-0404 January 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0059 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) 05000220/LER-2023-002, Average Power Range Monitors Declared Inoperable Due to Trip of Reactor Recirculation Pump 122023-12-15015 December 2023 Average Power Range Monitors Declared Inoperable Due to Trip of Reactor Recirculation Pump 12 NMP1L3566, Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revision. Includes EP-AA-1013, Revision 10, Radiological Emergency Plan Annex for Nine Mile Point Station2023-12-14014 December 2023 Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revision. Includes EP-AA-1013, Revision 10, Radiological Emergency Plan Annex for Nine Mile Point Station 2024-09-04
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MONTHYEARML16319A0982016-11-0808 November 2016 Special Report: Inoperable Drywell Pressure Monitor/Suppression Chamber Water Level Instrumentation ML15174A1282015-06-19019 June 2015 Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel #12 Inoperable NMP1L2980, 10 CFR 50.46 30-Day Report2014-12-12012 December 2014 10 CFR 50.46 30-Day Report ML12268A0492012-09-12012 September 2012 Discovery of Tritium in Groundwater In-Leakage - 30-Day Report in Accordance with the Industry Ground Water Protection Initiative ML11165A2212011-06-0606 June 2011 Day Report Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.46, Acceptance Criteria for Emergency Core Cooling Systems for Light-Water Nuclear Power Reactors ML1109701512011-04-0101 April 2011 Interim Report on Thermostatic Valve Failure on Palo Verde EDG ML0919505792009-07-0808 July 2009 Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 11 Inoperable ML0913904002009-05-11011 May 2009 Submittal of Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 11 Inoperable ML0802305112008-01-11011 January 2008 Special Report: Inoperable Suppression Chamber Water Level Instrument ML0701704682007-01-11011 January 2007 Report of Changes or Errors Discovered in the Current Acceptable Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Models ML0618703962006-06-19019 June 2006 Special Report; Channel #11 of the Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Unplanned Maintenance ML0526401672005-09-12012 September 2005 Special Report, Channel #12 of the Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable ML0525004162005-08-29029 August 2005 Special Report, Channel #12 of the Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable ML0522402502005-08-0303 August 2005 Special Report, Channel #12 of the Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable ML0506901722005-03-0101 March 2005 Special Report, Channel No. 11 of the Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Scheduled Preventive Maintenance ML0502501452005-01-17017 January 2005 Special Report, Channel #12 of the Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Scheduled Preventive Maintenance ML0420403002004-07-12012 July 2004 Special Report, Channel #12 of the Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Nine Mile Point Unit 1 ML0407607562004-03-0505 March 2004 Special Report, Channel #11 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Scheduled Preventive Maintenance ML0406409232004-02-20020 February 2004 Special Report, Channel #12 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Scheduled Preventive Maintenance ML0236101942002-12-13013 December 2002 Special Report, Channel #12 Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Inoperable Due to Loss of Power ML0233304002002-10-31031 October 2002 Special Report, Channel #11 Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Declared Inoperable to Repair Failed Chart Recorder ML0207905522002-03-0404 March 2002 Special Report Re Channel 12 Chamber Water Level Indicator Inoperable ML0208404412002-02-25025 February 2002 Special Report, Channel #11 Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Inoperable ML0206502942002-02-20020 February 2002 Special Report Re Channel #12 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Scheduled Preventive Maintenance ML0205801952002-02-0808 February 2002 Special Report, Channel #12 Suppression Chamber Water Level Indicator Inoperable ML0205002372002-01-21021 January 2002 Special Report Re Channel 11 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System Inoperable for Scheduled Elective Maintenance ML18094A0311977-09-0707 September 1977 Telecopy Message from Niagara Mohawk Power Corp Re Event on 9/7/1977 Re August 1977 Liquid Waste Monthly Chemical Composite Analysis ML17037C1301972-08-0101 August 1972 Letter Reporting an Orderly Shutdown on July 27, 1972 Due to Increasing Recirculation System Valve Packing Leakage within the Drywell ML17037C1011972-04-19019 April 1972 Letter Reporting Findings on Incident That Occurred on 12/31/1971 in Which Unit 1 Tripped Off Line as Result of Surveillance Testing ML17037C1021972-04-18018 April 1972 Letter Reporting an Incident Tripped Off-Line as a Result of a Malfunction in a Continuous Power Supply on 02/28/72 ML17037C1371971-09-25025 September 1971 Letter Regarding a Maintenance Item Occurring During the Outage of Unit 1 in April-May 1971 ML17037C1421970-03-10010 March 1970 Letter Reporting an Incident, During Radiography and Ultrasonic Testing, That Disclosed a Series of Cracks Extending Around the Upper 180 Degrees of the Inside Diameter, Exist in the Stainless Steel Safe-End of the Core Spray.. ML17037C1431970-03-0606 March 1970 Letter Notifying the Commission of a Situation in Which Waste Discharge in Excess of Technical Specifications Has Taken Place on February 26, 1970 ML17037C1441969-12-0606 December 1969 Letter Reporting That the Nine Mile Point Reactor Was Scrammed from 25 Percent Power on November 20, 1969 and Advising That the Reactor Will Be Brought Critical and the Turbo-Generator Set Placed on the Line on December 8, 1969 ML17037C1451969-11-18018 November 1969 Letter Reporting an Incident on November 8, 1969 Where the Reactor Scrammed on Momentary Upscale Trips from Intermediate Range Monitoring Channels 2016-11-08
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Dear hir. Skovholt:
Re: Provisional Operating License: DPR-17 Docket No.: 50-220 In our letter of January 20, 1972 to Dr. Peter Morris, we described a prob-lem with the reactor feedwater system of Nine hiile Point Nuclear Station, Unit ¹1. Although we felt at, the time that the problem was understood and proper remedial action initiated, the investigation was continued. These findings did substantiate those set forth in the January 20th letter and we are now able to present a final description of the incident.
On December 31, 1971 at 10:08 am, the Nine hfile Point Nuclear Station, Unit ¹1 tripped off line as the result of surveillance testing.
Initial Conditions Steady state operation MNth - 1752 Reactor pressure - 1015 psi hfNe - 661 (gross) Steam flow - 6.8 X 106 lbs. per hr.
Introduction Routine surveillance testing of the reactor protection high/low water level sensors was being conducted-at the time of the trip. The sensor support was accidently bumped causing each high level trip sensor to operate resulting in a turbine trip. A reactor scram resulted from the turbine anticipatory txip signal because the load was greater than 45~a.
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Following the reactor scram, the reactor water level decreased rapidly due to void collapse. The feedwater control system responded by overfeeding, as it should, when in the automatic mode. The feedwater system was left in the automatic mode for approximately 20 seconds after the scram, and then switched to the manual mode, because the feedwater flow to the reactor was high in the operator's opinion. Manual action was too slow and excessive feedwater flow continued to the reactor. Feedwater flow was reduced to zero at approximately 2 minutes after water overflowed into the main steam lines.
Several operations of the electromagnetic relief valves occurred for approx-imately 17 minutes after which reactor, level was brought under control. The emergency condenser was placed in service to control reactor pressure after the water level was brought under control.
Sequence of Events 10:08'02 am turbine trip occurred from an erroneous high reactor water level'ignal caused by bumping the I
sensors 10:08:02 Reactor scram from turbine anticipatory i
10:08:20 (approx)' Shaft feedwater pump in manual control 10:08:27 (approx) 012 motor pump in manual control 10:08:30 (approx) Main steam isolation valve closed 10:08:33 011 Motor pump in manual control 10:09:30 Reactor level +3 feet above normal 10:10 Reactor pressure 1117 psi 10:10:11 Relief valve 121 open 10:10:15 Relief valve 121 closed 10:10:56 Relief valves ill, 112, 122 open 10:10:59 Relief valve 112 closed 10:11:00 Relief valves ill, 122 closed 10:12 (approx) Feedwater flow to zero 10:20 Level under control
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Mr. Donald J. Skovholt April 19, 1972 Analysis of Data A turbine trip occurred at 10:08:02 from an erroneous high reactor water level signal caused by bumping the sensors. The sensors were bumped while surveillance testing was being conducted on the sensors.
if turbine trip A turbine causes a reactor scram from the turbine anticipatory trip load is greater than 45~o. All control system followed the expected transient response characteristic for the first 18 seconds following the scram.
There were three feedwater pumps running in the automatic mode before the trip. Two motor driven pumps were each delivering about 1.5 X 10 lbs/hr.
and the shaft pump was delivering about 5.2 X 106 lbs/hr.
Reactor level response after a scram results in a 3 ft. drop in level due to steam void collapse. The feedwater responds with a large increase in flow. Total flow 20 seconds after the trip was approximately 8.2 X 106 lbs/hr.
At this time, the shaft pump was placed in the manual mode and 7 seconds later, a motor pump was placed in manual mode. The second motor pump was placed in manual approximately 30 seconds after the scram. The feedwater controls were placed in manual because the operator observed the high flow, which in his judgement required some action. Analysis of data shows that the flow was reducing before the shaft pump was switched to manual, and one of the motor driven pumps flow had reduced to zero before being switched to manual. The total feedwater flow was reduced to zero at approximately 4 minutes after the trip. The first relief valve opened 2 minutes after the trip and stayed opened for 4 seconds. Three more valves opened for (3-4) seconds. Nater overflowed into the main steam lines at about the fime,the first relief valve operated. Feedwater level was brought under contxol at approximately 12 minutes after the trip.
Cause of the Reactor High Nater Level Investigation of the feedwater system has shown that the control response is adequate to handle the transient after a scram. The decision by an operator to place the system in manual is a judgement decision based on the interpretation of the instrumentation he is observing. Once he has made the decision and goes to the manual mode; he must be extremely dexterous as level varies so rapidly for the first few minutes following the scram that it becomes almost humanly impossible to differentiate the variables and perform the correct manipulations in the required interval. At this time, level was near the +3 feet level, and flow was greater than 6 X 10 lbs/hr.
Flow was reduced to 2 X 106 lbs/hr. at 2 minutes after the scram. Data indi-cates that overflow of water into the steam lines occurred about 2 minutes after the scram. Some 'feedwater flow continued for the next 2 minutes before being reduced to zero.
I her. Donald J. Skovholt April 19, 1972 Conclusion The turbine trip and reactor 'scram occurred as a result of an accidental bump to level sensors during surveillance testing.
The feedwater response in the automatic mode was normal for the transient conditions that existed.
Placing the feedwater system in manual when fast response is required may cause a level problem if the operator does not pay close attention to the system during the transient.
Corrective Action A review of expected system response has been given to the operators as part of the continuous educational program. This would help the operator in making the right decision during future trips.
Very truly yours, P. Allister Burt General Superintendent, Nuclear Generation
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