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MONTHYEARIR 05000361/20240052024-10-0404 October 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2024005 and 05000362/2024005 ML24240A1692024-09-18018 September 2024 Cy 2023 Summary of Decommissioning Trust Fund Status IR 07200041/20244012024-08-16016 August 2024 San Onofe Nuclear Generating Station, Security Baseline Inspection Report 07200041/2024401 IR 05000361/20240042024-08-0909 August 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2024004 and 05000362/2024004 ML24191A2472024-07-0202 July 2024 (Songs), Units 1, 2, and 3, and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Revision to the ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan and Associated Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures ML24151A6482024-06-0303 June 2024 Changes in Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Assignments for Some Decommissioning Facilities ML24141A0802024-05-15015 May 2024 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report IR 05000361/20240022024-04-0101 April 2024 – NRC Inspection Report 050-00361/2024-002 and 050-00362/2024-002 ML24094A0642024-03-27027 March 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Decommissioning Funding Status Report 2023 ML24065A0152024-02-28028 February 2024 Generation Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation 2023 ML24044A0812024-02-14014 February 2024 LTR-24-0008: NRC Response to Paul Blanch Email Safety of Spent Nuclear Fuel at SONGS ISFSI IR 05000361/20240012024-02-13013 February 2024 NRC Inspection Report 050-00361/2024-001 and 050-00362/2024-001 (1) ML24037A0542024-01-30030 January 2024 (Songs), Units 2 and 3, Submittal of Annual Corporate Financial Reports ML24022A1492024-01-17017 January 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Revision 4 to the Physical Security Plan ML24017A2432024-01-15015 January 2024 LTR-24-0008 Paul Blanch, E-mails Request for Formal Response to Requests for Meeting to Discuss Safety Issues with NRC Staff IR 05000361/20230062023-11-29029 November 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023-006 and 05000362/2023-006 ML23333A0682023-11-22022 November 2023 (SONGS) Units 1, 2, 3 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Notification of Change in Nuclear Officer IR 05000361/20230052023-10-11011 October 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023005 and 05000362/2023005 ML23276A5942023-09-28028 September 2023 And Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Supplement to Decommissioning Funding Status Reports ML23268A0922023-09-20020 September 2023 Generation Station, Units 1, 2 and 3, and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility (ISFSI) - Re-Registration of Dry Fuel Storage Casks for Amended Certificate of Compliance No. 1040 IR 05000361/20230012023-09-13013 September 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361 2023-001 and 05000362 2023-004 ML23240A5372023-08-18018 August 2023 Confirmatory Survey Activities Summary and Results for the Unit 2 and 3 Intake Structures at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station San Clemente CA ML23129A1802023-06-14014 June 2023 Cover Letter to State of CA on Draft EA Regarding San Onofre ISFSI Updated DFPs IR 05000361/20230032023-05-31031 May 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023003 and 05000362/2023003 IR 05000361/20230022023-05-23023 May 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023-002 and 05000362/2023-002 ML23137A1032023-05-11011 May 2023 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 2022 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ML23123A0932023-04-28028 April 2023 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3, Submittal of Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report - 2022 ML23230A0882023-04-10010 April 2023 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan ML23094A1272023-03-29029 March 2023 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(v and VII) and 10 CFR 72.30(c) Decommissioning Funding Status Report 2021 ML23094A1332023-03-29029 March 2023 Nuclear Property Insurance ML23062A1172023-02-28028 February 2023 Generation Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 2022 ML22361A1022023-02-24024 February 2023 Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Changes for Some Decommissioning Facilities and Establishment of Backup Project Manager for All Decommissioning Facilities ML23059A2812023-02-22022 February 2023 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3, 2022 Annual Turtle Incidental Take Report ML23046A3792023-02-22022 February 2023 NRC Inspection Report 050-00361/2023-001 and 050-00362/2023-001 ML23045A2022023-02-0909 February 2023 Submittal of Annual Corporate Financial Reports for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Units 2 and 3 for Fy Ending June 30, 2022 ML22287A1352023-01-0505 January 2023 Issuance of Exemption from Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 72.106(B), Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Controlled Area Boundary (L-2021-LLE-0056) ML22348A0622023-01-0404 January 2023 NRC to SCE, Transmittal of the National Marine Fisheries Services December 12, 2022, Letter of Concurrence for Decommissioning of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Statiion, Units 2 and 3 IR 05000206/20220062022-12-15015 December 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000206/2022006, 05000361/2022-006, and 05000362/2022-006 ML22347A2122022-12-12012 December 2022 NMFS to NRC, Endangered Species Act Section 7(a)(2) Concurrence Letter for Decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ML22340A6652022-12-0505 December 2022 Letter from John Fassell, Chief; Re., State of California Department of Public Health Review and Comments on SONGS Draft Environmental Assessment ML22333A8192022-11-21021 November 2022 Submittal of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3, Defueled Safety Analysis Report, Revised November 2022 IR 05000361/20220052022-11-17017 November 2022 – NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2022-005 and 05000362/2022-005 ML22301A1462022-10-20020 October 2022 Report of Violations of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Units 2 and 3 ML22277A0162022-09-29029 September 2022 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 72.106(b) IR 05000361/20220042022-09-26026 September 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2022-004 and 05000362/2022-004 ML22238A0552022-08-29029 August 2022 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions Analysis of Southern California Edisons Decommissioning Funding Status Report for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3 ML22234A1602022-07-31031 July 2022 Final Report Per 10 CFR Part 21, Degraded Snubber SF1154 Hydraulic Fluid Batch No. 18CLVS431 ML22207B8612022-07-26026 July 2022 NRC (Public) Inspection Report 05000361/2022003; 05000362/2022003 IR 05000361/20220032022-07-26026 July 2022 NRC Inspection Report (Public) 05000361-2022003 and 05000362-2022003 (002) IR 05000361/20220022022-05-12012 May 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2022-002 and 05000362/2022-002 2024-09-18
[Table view] Category:Licensee Response to Notice of Violation
MONTHYEARML19116A0562019-04-23023 April 2019 ISFSI, Reply to a Notice of Violation, EA-18-155, and Statement of Method of Payment ML18362A1482018-12-26026 December 2018 Reply to a Notice of Violation, EA-18-155, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Units 1, 2, 3, and ISFSI ML14024A3902014-01-22022 January 2014 Reply to a Notice of Violation; EA 13-083 ML14013A2602013-09-23023 September 2013 Reply to a Notice of Violation: EA 10-191, Revision I ML1117104842011-06-17017 June 2011 Response to Apparent Notice of Violation, IR 05000361-11-012 and 50000362-11-012, EA-11-083 ML1030205272010-10-29029 October 2010 Reply to a Notice of Violation: EA 10-191 ML1024301132010-08-30030 August 2010 Reply to Notice of Violation EA-10-125 ML1022100952010-08-0909 August 2010 Response to Confirmatory Order EA 07-232 and Notice of Violation EA 07-141, Inspection Report Nos. 05000361-07-016, 05000362-07-016, 05000361-07-017, Anbd 05000362-07-017 ML0934503682009-12-0909 December 2009 Generation Station, Units 2 and 3 Reply to Notice of Violation Regarding Inspection Report 05000361-09-004 and 05000362-09-004 ML0903703592009-02-0606 February 2009 Response to Notice of Violation and NRC Inspection Report 05000361/200813; 05000362/2008013 ML0903505052009-01-19019 January 2009 Reply to Notice of Violation; EA-08-296, Inspection Report No. 05000361/2008013 and 05000362/2008013 IR 05000361/20080132009-01-19019 January 2009 Reply to Notice of Violation; EA-08-296, Inspection Report No. 05000361/2008013 and 05000362/2008013 ML0902100762009-01-14014 January 2009 Generation Station Response to Confirmatory Order EA 07-232 and Notice of Violation EA 07-141 IR 05000361/20070052008-03-24024 March 2008 Reply to Notice of Violation; EA-08-051, Inspection Report Nos. 05000361-07-005 and 05000362-07-005 ML0809100652008-03-24024 March 2008 Reply to Notice of Violation; EA-08-051, Inspection Report Nos. 05000361-07-005 and 05000362-07-005 ML0733106132007-11-20020 November 2007 Reply to a Notice of Violation; EA-07-141, Inspection Report No. 05000361-07-017 ML0711401702007-04-16016 April 2007 Reply to a Notice of Violation; EA-06-303, IR 05000361-07-402 and 05000362-07-402, (Cover Letter Only) ML0621903162006-08-0202 August 2006 Day Response to Inspection Report No. 50-206/2006-011 2019-04-23
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See also: IR 05000361/2008013
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
n ED DISON An EDISON INTERNATIONAL&
Company Ross T. Ridenoure Senior Vice President
and CNO San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station January 19, 2009 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Subject: References:
Docket Nos. 50-361 and 50-362 Reply to Notice of Violation;
EA-08-296 Inspection
Report No. 05000361/2008013
and 05000362/2008013
San Onofre Nuclear Generation
Station, Units 2 and 3 Letter from Mr. E. E. Collins (NRC) to Ross T. Ridenoure (SCE) dated December 19, 2008 and LER 2008-006, dated September
17, 2008 Dear Sir or Madam: The reference
letter transmitted
the results of NRC Inspection
Report No.05000361/2008013
and 05000362/2008013
to Southern California
Edison (SCE). The Special Inspection
was conducted
between August 4, 2008 and December 11, 2008 at San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station (SONGS), Units 2 and 3. The referenced
report also transmitted
a Notice of Violation (EA-08-296).
The attachment
to this letter provides the required response to the Notice of violation.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or Mr. A. E. Scherer.Sincerely, Enclosure:
As stated cc: E. E. Collins, Regional Administrator, NRC Region IV G. Warnick, NRC Senior Resident Inspector, San Onofre Units 2 and 3 Mail Stop D45 P.O. Box 128 San Clemente, CA 92672 (949) 368-6255 PAX 86255 Fax: (949) 368-6183 Ross.Ridenoure@sce.com
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ENCLOSURE REPLY TO A NOTICE OF VIOLATION The Enclosure
to Mr. E. E. Collin's letter dated December 19, 2008, states in Part: During an NRC inspection
completed
on December 11, 2008, a violation
of NRC requirements
was identified.
In accordance
with the NRC Enforcement
Policy, the violation
is listed below: 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion
V, "Instructions, Procedures, and Drawings," states, in part, that activities
affecting
quality shall be prescribed
by documented
instructions, procedures, or drawings of a type appropriate
to the circumstances
and shall be accomplished
in accordance
with these instructions, procedures, or drawings.
Instructions
and procedures
shall include appropriate
quantitative
or qualitative
acceptance
criteria for determining
that important activities
have been satisfactorily
accomplished.
Contrary to the above, in March 2004, the licensee engaged in activities
affecting quality that were not prescribed
by documented
instructions
or procedures
of the type appropriate
to the circumstances.
Specifically, maintenance
and work control personnel
failed to develop appropriate
instructions
or procedures, and failed to include quantitative
or qualitative
steps to ensure the maintenance
activities
on safety-related
125 Vdc station battery Breaker 2D201 had been satisfactorily
completed.
The work plan described
in Maintenance
Order 03100406000
was incomplete
and lacked the steps necessary
to ensure that-electrical
connection
fasteners
on Breaker 2D201 upper stud to bus bar connections
were properly installed.
This failure resulted in the Unit 2 safety-related
Battery 2B008 being inoperable
between March 2004 and March 25, 2008.This violation
is associated
with a White significance
determination
process finding.
SCE RESPONSE TO VIOLATION BACKGROUND
AND EVENT SUMMARY On March 25, 2008, while performing
a weekly surveillance
of a 1 E battery, plant personnel
discovered
its voltage below the required value. SCE determined
the low voltage was caused by loose bolts to the DC breaker connecting
the battery to the source of the battery charging current, the 1 E 125 VDC bus. SCE determined
that the degraded electrical
connection
to the DC breaker was due to an inadequate
work plan and lack of checks during installation
in March 2004. A report of the event was submitted
on September
17, 2008 (LER 2008-013).
As discussed
with the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
during the Special Inspection
Exit meeting on December 11, 2008, SCE does not contest the violation
or the NRC's determination
of its significance.
1. Reason for the Violation The SCE Root Cause Evaluation
for the maintenance
activity of the 2004 installation
of the DC breaker identified
two root causes leading to the deficient
work. First, SCE concluded
that the Work Order was not sufficient
in detail to match the significance
of the work activity.
SCE planner personnel
do not consistently
perform to the same set of standards.
In this case, the Maintenance
Order Planner did not include critical steps in the work plan and did not provide adequate instruction
to verify the tightness
of the breaker bolts. The work plan was reliant on a single barrier (the electrician's
performance)
to ensure proper tightening
of the bolts.SCE concluded
the event involved not only planners not meeting procedure expectations, but also electricians
not meeting expectations
for applying their skills/knowledge
in the conduct of their work. In addition, the supervisor
was not overseeing
work and verifying
critical steps were complete.
Underlying
these behaviors was a lack of accountability.
2. Corrective
Actions Taken and Results Achieved a. On March 25, 2008, SCE tightened
the loose connections
for 2D201 which restored battery 2B008 to Operable status.b. On March 25-26, 2008, SCE inspected
the bolt/connections
for the seven similar breakers and verified that they were tight.c. SCE revised appropriate
maintenance
procedures
to provide additional
assurance
that critical electrical
connections, as defined by procedure, disturbed during maintenance
activities
are restored to their design condition.
These changes include: o Additional
verifications
of connection
torque or tightness.
o Specification
of torque values in procedure
or work order instructions.
o Post maintenance
verification
testing to confirm the connection
is restored to design condition.
d. To assess the extent of condition, SCE reviewed over 1300 Maintenance
Orders for the electrical
portion of the Emergency
Diesel systems, the Auxiliary Feedwater
system and the 1 E electrical
system. This review covered the previous 3 years and focused on identifying
previously
performed
work in which the work plan lacked critical steps and verification.
e. Based upon the review described
in 2.d, SCE has initiated
inspection
of the limited set of connections
based upon the work plans that lacked critical steps and verification.
This effort is on-going.f. SCE has initiated
independent
reviews to find and correct deficiencies
of previously
planned Maintenance
Order work plans prior to issuance to the field.(This review includes the equipment
whose failure may initiate (a) a plant trip, (b)a 5% reduction
in load, (c) entry into a 72-hour or less Technical
Specification
required shutdown or (d) DG inoperability.)
g. To initially
address the issue of not meeting expectations, SCE has reviewed the lessons learned from this event with the planners, electricians
and supervisors
involved with the 2004 installation.
3. Corrective
Actions That Will Be Taken a. SCE recognizes
the importance
of its responsibilities
with respect to identifying
and correcting
significant
degraded conditions, not meeting expectations
and lack of accountability.
Consequently, the RCE that addressed
the causes of this event is being expanded and broadened.
Additional
Corrective
Actions are anticipated
that will further address the root causes and reduce the likelihood
of a future safety significant
equipment
functional
failure due to loose electrical
connections.
b. SCE is developing
training modules to train planners in planning fundamentals.
These modules will address the use of newly revised planning procedures
as well as other applicable
division and site procedures.
SCE anticipates
the program will be implemented
and training will begin in April 2009.4. Date When Full Compliance
Will Be Achieved Full compliance
with the Technical
Specifications
was achieved with the maintenance
performed
on March 25, 2008 and Battery 2B008 restored to Operable status.Full compliance
with 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, Criterion
V was achieved on December 31, 2008 when revised procedures (in 2.c) were issued.