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Pressurizer Surge, Spray, Safety, and Relief Nozzle Weld Susceptibility to Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking
ML071570458
Person / Time
Site: Millstone Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 07/18/2007
From: Catherine Haney
Plant Licensing Branch III-2
To: Christian D A
Dominion Nuclear Connecticut
Hughey J D, NRR/DORL, 301-415-3204
References
TAC MD4161
Download: ML071570458 (4)


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July 18, 2007Mr. David A. ChristianSr. Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Dominion Nuclear Connecticut Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glenn Allen, VA 23060-6711

SUBJECT:

MILLSTONE POWER STATION UNIT 2 - PRESSURIZER SURGE, SPRAY,SAFETY, AND RELIEF NOZZLE WELD SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PRIMARY WATER STRESS CORROSION CRACKING (TAC NO. MD4161)

Dear Mr. Christian:

This letter acknowledges the receipt of information from Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.pertaining to the pressurizer surge, spray, safety, and relief nozzle and safe end welds at Millstone Power Station Unit 2 (MPS2).The discovery, in October 2006, of five circumferential indications in three Alloy 82/182dissimilar metal (DM) welds on the pressurizer at the Wolf Creek Generating Station (Wolf Creek) raised safety concerns based on the size and location of the indications. At Wolf Creek, three indications were in the pressurizer surge nozzle-to-safe end weld, and two separate indications were in the safety and relief nozzle-to-safe end welds. These findings also indicated that significant concerns might exist with the inspection schedules for addressing the pressurizer weld concerns issued by the industry-sponsored Materials Reliability Program (MRP), in "Primary System Piping Butt Weld Inspection and Evaluation Guideline (MRP-139)."The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is concerned about the pressurizer surge nozzle-to-safe end weld indications, as this is the first time that multiple circumferential primary water stress-corrosion cracking (PWSCC) indications have been identified in a weld. This condition calls into question the degree of safety margin present in past structural integrity evaluations for flawed DM welds susceptible to PWSCC, since multiple stress-corrosion cracking flaws may grow independently and ultimately grow together, significantly reducing the time from flaw initiation to leakage or rupture. Based on discussions with the NRC staff, licensees of plants susceptible to this condition havecommitted to enhanced inspection frequency and reactor coolant system leakage monitoring until actions to mitigate the potential of PWSCC in the affected welds have been completed.In your letter dated February 12, 2007 (Agencywide Documents Access and ManagementSystem Accession Number ML070440188), you stated that the pressurizer at MPS2 has been replaced. The new pressurizer utilizes stainless steel nozzle safe ends and weld material that are resistant to stress corrosion cracking. As a result, your response adequately addresses the concerns that the NRC has at this time regarding PWSCC susceptibility of these welds.

D. Christian-2-This completes the NRC staff efforts on TAC No. MD4161 for the review associated with thisissue. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the MPS2 Project Manager, John Hughey at 301-415-3204.

Sincerely,/ra/Catherine Haney, Director Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationDocket No. 50-336 cc: See next page

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Lillian M. Cuoco, EsquireSenior Counsel Dominion Resources Services, Inc.

Building 475, 5 th FloorRope Ferry Road Waterford, CT 06385Edward L. Wilds, Jr., Ph.D.Director, Division of Radiation Department of Environmental Protection 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106-5127Regional Administrator, Region IU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406First SelectmenTown of Waterford 15 Rope Ferry Road Waterford, CT 06385Charles Brinkman, DirectorWashington Operations Nuclear Services Westinghouse Electric Company 12300 Twinbrook Pkwy, Suite 330 Rockville, MD 20852Senior Resident InspectorMillstone Power Station c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O. Box 513 Niantic, CT 06357Mr. J. Alan PriceSite Vice President Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.

Building 475, 5 th FloorRope Ferry Road Waterford, CT 06385Mr. J. W. "Bill" Sheehan Co-Chair NEAC 19 Laurel Crest Drive Waterford, CT 06385Mr. Evan W. WoollacottCo-Chair Nuclear Energy Advisory Council 128 Terry's Plain Road Simsbury, CT 06070Ms. Nancy Burton147 Cross Highway Redding Ridge, CT 00870Mr. Chris L. FunderburkDirector, Nuclear Licensing and Operations Support Dominion Resources Services, Inc.

Innsbrook Technical Center 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060-6711Mr. David W. DodsonLicensing Supervisor Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc.

Building 475, 5 th FloorRope Ferry Road Waterford, CT 06385Mr. Joseph Roy, Director of Operations Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company Moody Street P.O. Box 426 Ludlow, MA 01056