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NRC Slides - Seabrook Aam 2008
ML080930025
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/02/2008
From:
Reactor Projects Branch 3
To:
BURRITT, AL
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NRC Annual Performance Assessment of Seabrook 2007 Reactor Oversight Program 2 Purpose of Today's MeetingDiscuss Seabrook Plant Performance for CY 2007 Provide FPL Energy the opportunity to respond to the NRC's Annual

Performance Assessment and discuss new or existing programs to improve performance Provide the public an opportunity to discuss plant performance and the NRC'srole in ensuring safe plant

operations with the NRC staff 3 AgendaIntroductionNRC Organization and Performance GoalsReactor Oversight Process (ROP)National Summary of Plant PerformanceSeabrook's Plant Performance AssessmentFPL Energy's Response and RemarksNRC Closing RemarksBreakNRC available to address public questions 4Region I OrganizationSamuel J. CollinsRegional AdministratorMarc J. DapasDeputy Regional AdministratorDavid C. LewDirector Division of Reactor ProjectsJames W. CliffordDeputy DirectorMarsha K. GamberoniDirector Division of Reactor SafetyDarrell J. RobertsDeputy DirectorRegional SpecialistsArthur L. BurrittBranch ChiefProject EngineersLeonard Cline -Senior PEJoyce C. Tomlinson -PESeabrook Resident InspectorsWilliam Raymond -Senior RIPeter Presby-RI (acting) 5NRC RepresentativesArthur L. Burritt, Branch Chief (610) 337-5069William Raymond, SRI (603) 474-3589Peter Presby, RI (acting)

(603) 474-3589Ross Moore, (in training) 6NRC Strategic Plan GoalsSafety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environmentSecurity: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials 7 Reactor Oversight Process 3 Strategic Areas & 7 CornerstonesReactorSafetyRadiationSafetySafeguardsInitiatingEventsMitigatingSystemsBarrierIntegrityEmergencyPreparedness OccupationalRadiationSafety PublicRadiationSafetyPhysicalProtection 8 Reactor Oversight ProcessSafetyCornerstonesBaseline Inspection ResultsSignificance ThresholdAction MatrixSignificance ThresholdPerformance IndicatorResultsRegulatory ResponseStrategicPerformance AreasSafetyCornerstonesBaseline Inspection ResultsSignificance ThresholdAction MatrixSignificance ThresholdPerformance IndicatorResultsRegulatory ResponseStrategicPerformance Areas 9 Typical Baseline Inspection Areas Equipment AlignmentFire ProtectionOperator ResponseEmergency PreparednessRadiation Release ControlsWorker Radiation ProtectionCorrective Action Program 10Significance Threshold Performance IndicatorsGreen Baseline InspectionWhiteMay increase NRC oversightYellow Requires more NRC oversightRed Requires the most NRC oversight Inspection FindingsGreenVery low safety issueWhiteLow to moderate safety issueYellowSubstantial safety issueRed High safety issue 11Action Matrix ConceptLicenseeResponseRegulatoryResponseDegradedCornerstoneMultiple/Rep.Degraded CornerstoneUnacceptablePerformanceIncreasing Safety SignificanceIncreasing NRC Inspection EffortsIncreasing NRC/Licensee Management InvolvementIncreasing Regulatory Actions 12National Summary (at end of 2007)Licensee Response 87Regulatory Response 8Degraded Cornerstone 8 Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone1Unacceptable 0Total104 13National Summary (at end of 2007)

Performance Indicator ResultsGreen 1954White8Yellow2Red0 Total Inspection FindingsGreen918White9Yellow2Red0 14NRC 2007 Annual Assessment for SeabrookFPL Energy operated Seabrook in a manner that preserved public health and safety and protected the

environmentAll cornerstone objectives were fully metSeabrook was in the Licensee Response column of the NRC's Action Matrix for all four quarters of 2007NRC plans baseline inspections at Seabrook for the remainder of CY 2008 15NRC Inspection Activities at Seabrook6000+ hours of inspection related activities2329 hours0.027 days <br />0.647 hours <br />0.00385 weeks <br />8.861845e-4 months <br /> of direct inspection activities2 resident inspectors on-site13 Regional Specialist inspections 16NRC Inspection ActivitiesTeam Inspections

-Component Design Basis team inspectionSupplemental inspections

-Emergency Diesel Generators 17Safety Significant PIs / FindingsAll Performance Indicators in the Reactor and Radiation Safety Areas at

Seabrook remained GREEN throughout

2007Inspectors documented six GREEN inspection findings in the Reactor and Radiation Safety Areas at Seabrook in

2007 18NRC Inspection FindingsGreen -Enclosure building air handling fan power supply cable connections not torqued per procedures. Green -Inadequate testing of the alternate cooling water supply resulted in failure of alternate cooling water to centrifugal charging pump lube oil coolersGreen -Inadequate corrective actions resulted in multiple voltage regulator failures of the B EDG 19NRC 2007 Assessment Summary for SeabrookFPL Energy operated Seabrook in a manner that preserved public health and safety and protected the environment.Seabrook was in the Licensee Response Column of the Action Matrix for all of 2007.NRC plans baseline inspections for the remainder of 2008.

20 Licensee Response and Remarks Mr. G. St. Pierre Site Vice President -Seabrook FPL Energy 21 Contacting the NRCReport an emergency:(301) 816-5100 (call collect)Report a safety concern:(800) 695-7403Allegation@nrc.govGeneral information or questions:www.nrc.govSelect "Public Meetings & Involvement"or "Contact Us" 22 Reference SourcesReactor Oversight Processhttp://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/index.htmlPublic Electronic Reading Roomhttp://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.htmlPublic Document Room1-800-397-4209 (Toll Free)

End of the PresentationNuclear Regulatory Commission -Region IKing of Prussia, Pennsylvania March 25, 2008 24NRC Performance IndicatorsInitiating Events PIsUnplanned ScramsUnplanned Scrams with Complications Unplanned Power ChangesMitigating Systems PIsEmergency AC Power System High Pressure Injection SystemResidual Heat Removal SystemCooling Water Support Systems Safety System Functional FailuresBarrier Integrity PIsReactor Coolant System Specific Activity Reactor Coolant System LeakageEmergency Planning PIsDrill / Exercise PerformanceEmergency Response Organization ParticipationAlert and Notification SystemRadiation Protection PIsOccupational Exposure Control Effectiveness RETS / ODCM Radiological EffluentSecurity PIsare not Publicly Available 25Seabrook Performance IndicatorsUnplanned Scrams (G)Unplanned Scrams with Complications (G)Unplanned Power Changes (G)Emergency AC Power System (G)High Pressure Injection System (G)Residual Heat Removal System (G)Heat Removal System (G)Cooling Water Systems (G)Safety System Functional Failures (G)RCS Specific Activity (G)RCS Leakage (G)Alert and Notification System (G)ERO Drill Participation (G)Drill/Exercise Performance (G)RETS/ODCM Radiological Effluent (G)Occupational Exposure Control Effectiveness (G)Security (Not Public)