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MONTHYEARIR 05000250/20240102024-01-0505 January 2024 Focused Engineering Inspection 05000250/2024010 and 05000251/2024010 IR 05000250/20230032023-11-0909 November 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2023003 and 05000251/2023003 IR 05000250/20230102023-09-29029 September 2023 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000250/2023010 and 05000251/2023010 IR 05000250/20230052023-08-21021 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Turkey Point, Units 3 & 4 (Report 05000250/2023005 and 05000251/2023005) IR 05000250/20230022023-08-14014 August 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2023002 and 05000251/2023002 IR 05000250/20234022023-06-12012 June 2023 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000250/2023402 and 05000251/2023402 IR 05000250/20233012023-05-17017 May 2023 NRC Operator License Examination Report 05000250/2023301 and 05000251/2023301 IR 05000250/20230012023-05-12012 May 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2023001 and 05000251/2023001 IR 05000250/20220062023-03-0101 March 2023 Annual Assessment Letter for Turkey Point, Units 3 & 4 (Report 05000250/2022006 and 05000251/2022006) IR 05000250/20220042023-01-27027 January 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2022004 and 05000251/2022004 IR 05000250/20220112022-12-20020 December 2022 Design Basis Assurance Inspection (Programs) Inspection Report 05000250/2022011 and 05000251/2022011 IR 05000250/20220102022-11-29029 November 2022 Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Report 05000250/2022010 and 05000251/2022010 IR 05000250/20224022022-11-0707 November 2022 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000250 2022402 and 05000251 2022402 IR 05000250/20220032022-10-31031 October 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2022003 and 05000251/2022003 ML22286A1262022-10-28028 October 2022 Review of the Fall 2021 Steam Generator Tube Inspections During Refueling Outage No. 32 IR 05000250/20234012022-10-19019 October 2022 Information Request for the Cyber-Security Baseline Inspection, Notification to Perform Inspection 05000250/2023401 and 05000251/2023401 IR 05000250/20220052022-08-26026 August 2022 Updated Inspection Plan for Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 Report 05000250 2022005 and 05000251 2022005-Final ML22229A5332022-08-18018 August 2022 Notification of Target Set Inspection and Request for Information (NRC Inspection Report No. 05000250 2022402 and 05000251 2022402) IR 05000250/20220022022-08-12012 August 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2022002 and 05000251/2022002 IR 05000250/20220012022-05-11011 May 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2022001 and 05000251/2022001 L-2022-072, Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report2022-05-0606 May 2022 Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report IR 05000250/20224012022-03-0808 March 2022 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000250/2022401 and 05000251/2022401(U) IR 05000250/20210062022-03-0202 March 2022 Annual Assessment Letter for Turkey Point, Units 3 and 4 (Report No. 05000250/2021006 and 05000251/2021006) IR 05000250/20210042022-02-0202 February 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2021004 and 05000251/2021004 IR 05000250/20210032021-11-0303 November 2021 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2021003 and 05000251/2021003 IR 05000250/20210072021-11-0303 November 2021 Follow-Up Assessment Letter Report 05000250/2021007 IR 05000250/20210402021-09-30030 September 2021 95001 Supplemental Inspection Report 05000250/2021040 and 05000251/2021040 IR 05000250/20210052021-08-25025 August 2021 Updated Inspection Plan for Turkey Point, Units 3 & 4 (Report 05000250/2021005 and 05000251/2021005) IR 05000250/20210022021-08-0404 August 2021 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2021002 and 05000251/2021002 IR 07200062/20210012021-07-21021 July 2021 Operation of an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Report 07200062/2021001 IR 05000250/20214012021-06-11011 June 2021 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000250/2021401, 05000251/2021401, and 07200062/2021401 IR 05000250/20210012021-05-0707 May 2021 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2021001 and 05000251/2021001 and Assessment Follow-Up Letter IR 05000250/20210122021-05-0505 May 2021 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000250/2021012 and 05000251/2021012 IR 05000250/20214202021-04-29029 April 2021 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000250/2021420 and 05000251/2021420 Cover Letter IR 05000250/20213012021-04-10010 April 2021 NRC Operator License Examination Report 05000250/2021301 and 05000251/2021301 IR 05000250/20210902021-04-0606 April 2021 Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty $150,000, NRC Inspection Report Nos.05000250/2021090 and 05000251/2021090; Investigation Report Nos. 2-2019-011 and 2-2019-025 Exercise of Enforcement Discretion IR 05000250/20200062021-03-0303 March 2021 Annual Assessment Letter for Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, Unit 3 and Unit 4 Report 05000250/2020006 and 05000251/2020006 IR 05000250/20210102021-02-26026 February 2021 Triennial Inspection of Evaluation of Changes, Tests and Experiments Baseline Inspection Report 05000250/2021010 and 05000251/2021010 IR 05000250/20204022021-02-12012 February 2021 Material Control and Accounting Program Inspection Report 05000250/2020402 and 05000251/2020402 Public Version (Cover Letter Only) IR 05000250/20200042021-02-11011 February 2021 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2020004 and 05000251/2020004 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection (ISFSI) 07200062/2020002 IR 05000250/20210112021-02-0404 February 2021 NRC Inspection Report 05000250/2021011 and 05000251/2021011, and Investigation Report 2-2019-025; and Apparent Violations IR 05000250/20204012020-12-14014 December 2020 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000250/2020401 and 05000251/2020401 IR 05000250/20200502020-12-0909 December 2020 Special Inspection Report 05000250/2020050 and 05000251/2020050 IR 05000250/20200032020-11-0404 November 2020 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2020003 and 05000251/2020003 IR 05000250/20200022020-08-10010 August 2020 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2020002, 05000251/2020002, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection (ISFSI) 07200062/2020001 IR 05000250/20200112020-07-23023 July 2020 NRC Inspection Report 05000250-2020011 and 05000251-2020011 and Investigation Report 2-2019-011; and Apparent Violation Final IR 05000250/20200012020-05-0707 May 2020 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2020001 and 05000251/2020001 IR 05000250/20204112020-04-17017 April 2020 Cyber Security Inspection Report 05000250/2020411 and 05000251/2020411 IR 05000250/20200102020-03-30030 March 2020 Design Basis Assurance Inspection (Teams) Inspection Report 05000250/2020010 and 05000251/2020010 IR 05000250/20190042020-01-30030 January 2020 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2019004 and 05000251/2019004 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection (ISFSI) Report 07200062/2019001 2024-01-05
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MONTHYEARML24023A0342024-02-0505 February 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0038 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) L-2024-010, Point Units 3 and 4, Seabrook, Duane Arnold, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2, Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3)2024-01-25025 January 2024 Point Units 3 and 4, Seabrook, Duane Arnold, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2, Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3) ML23341A2102024-01-22022 January 2024 LTR-23-0216-1 - Closure Letter - 2.206 Petition for License Renewal Plant Reactor Pressure Vessel Embrittlement ML23320A3062024-01-22022 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 298 and 291 Regarding Revising the Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project L-2024-007, Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1)2024-01-18018 January 2024 Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1) L-2023-173, Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1) Revision 30 Update2023-12-15015 December 2023 Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1) Revision 30 Update L-2023-166, Turkey Points Units 3 and 4, Correction to the 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2023-12-0606 December 2023 Turkey Points Units 3 and 4, Correction to the 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML23340A0332023-12-0101 December 2023 FPL to Fws, Comments Submitted by Florida Power and Light on the Species Status Assessment Accompanying the September 20, 2023 Proposed Threatened Species Status with Section 4(d) Rule for the Miami Cave Crayfish L-2023-172, Supplement to Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons. Firearms Background Checks. and Security Event Notifications Final Rule2023-11-29029 November 2023 Supplement to Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons. Firearms Background Checks. and Security Event Notifications Final Rule L-2023-155, Supplement to Response to Request for Additional Information, Revised NextEra Common Emergency Plan, and Revised Site-Specific Emergency Plan Annexes Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-06542023-11-28028 November 2023 Supplement to Response to Request for Additional Information, Revised NextEra Common Emergency Plan, and Revised Site-Specific Emergency Plan Annexes Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-0654, ML23333A0152023-11-27027 November 2023 Attachment G - Arcadis Memo Re FPL Year 4 Raasr Final (June 2, 2023, Appended to Derm letter)-1 ML23333A0102023-11-27027 November 2023 Attachment B - 11/07/2022 - Waterkeeper Scoping Comments-1 L-2023-146, Part 73 Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule2023-11-16016 November 2023 Part 73 Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule L-2023-078, License Amendment Request 278, Incorporate Advanced Fuel Products, Extend Surveillance Intervals and 10 CFR 50.46 Exemption Request to Facilitate Transition to 24-Month Fuel Cycles2023-11-15015 November 2023 License Amendment Request 278, Incorporate Advanced Fuel Products, Extend Surveillance Intervals and 10 CFR 50.46 Exemption Request to Facilitate Transition to 24-Month Fuel Cycles IR 05000250/20230032023-11-0909 November 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2023003 and 05000251/2023003 ML23310A1342023-11-0404 November 2023 10 CFR 2.206 Petition - LTR-23-0216-1 Petition Amendment; Turkey Point Subsequent Renewal with Petitioner 11/04/2023 ML24016A2622023-10-25025 October 2023 Subsequent License Renewal Updated List of Threatened and Endangered Species That May Occur in Your Proposed Project Location or May Be Affected Project L-2023-077, License Amendment Request 277 Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis2023-10-11011 October 2023 License Amendment Request 277 Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis ML23346A1322023-10-0606 October 2023 Communication from C-10 Research & Education Foundation Regarding NextEra Common Emergency Fleet Plan License Amendment Request and Related Documents Subsequently Published IR 05000250/20230102023-09-29029 September 2023 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000250/2023010 and 05000251/2023010 ML23234A1922023-09-27027 September 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 297 and 290 Regarding Conversion to Improved Standard Technical Specifications ML23265A5492023-09-22022 September 2023 Transmittal of WCAP-18830-P/NP Turkey Point Fuel Storage Criticality Analysis for 24 Month Cycles to Support a License Amendment Request from FPL - License Amendment Request 277 Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis ML23243A9522023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application ML23243A9542023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application ML23243A9532023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application ML23243A9552023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application - Tribe- Section 106 Letters ML23199A2352023-09-0505 September 2023 Letter to EPA-Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 3 and 4 - Notice of Availability of Draft Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement for Subsequent License Renewal ML23199A2482023-09-0505 September 2023 Ltr to Florida Power and Light Co - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4 - Notice of Availability of Draft Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement for Subsequent License Renewal L-2023-110, Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project2023-08-25025 August 2023 Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project IR 05000250/20230052023-08-21021 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Turkey Point, Units 3 & 4 (Report 05000250/2023005 and 05000251/2023005) L-2023-115, Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1)2023-08-21021 August 2023 Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1) L-2023-114, Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7; Seabrook Station; Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Official Service List Update2023-08-17017 August 2023 Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7; Seabrook Station; Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Official Service List Update IR 05000250/20230022023-08-14014 August 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2023002 and 05000251/2023002 L-2023-098, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-0654, Revision 22023-08-0707 August 2023 and Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-0654, Revision 2 ML23242A0922023-08-0606 August 2023 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 ML23201A0872023-08-0303 August 2023 Audit Plan in Support of Review of License Amendment ML23198A2702023-08-0303 August 2023 Issuance of the Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Process Summary Report Associated with the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4, Subsequent License Renewal Application, Environmental Report Supplement 2 L-2023-094, Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project2023-07-27027 July 2023 Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project ML23178A1872023-07-25025 July 2023 Review of the Spring 2022 Steam Generator Tube Inspections During Refueling Outage No. 33 ML23188A1242023-07-20020 July 2023 Acknowledgment of Temporary Suspension Request for License Request for License Amendment Request Reactor Protection System, Engineered Safety Features System, and Nuclear Instrumentation System ML23200A0672023-07-18018 July 2023 Tp 2023 RQ Inspection Notification Letter ML23173A0812023-07-17017 July 2023 Supplement to Regulatory Audit Plan in Support of Review of License Amendment Request Supporting Digital Instrumentation & Control Modernization Project (EPID L-2022-LLA-0105) - Non-Proprietary L-2023-087, Florida Power & Light/Nextera Energy, Results of the Safety Culture Program Effectiveness Review, March 20, 2023 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22340A452)2023-06-29029 June 2023 Florida Power & Light/Nextera Energy, Results of the Safety Culture Program Effectiveness Review, March 20, 2023 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22340A452) 2024-02-05
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See also: IR 05000251/2008001
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
REGION II SAM NUNN ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER 61 FORSYTH STREET, SW, SUITE 23T85 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8931
March 3, 2008
Florida Power and Light Company ATTN: Mr. J. A. Stall, Senior Vice President
Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer P. O. Box 14000
Juno Beach, FL 33408-0420
SUBJECT: ANNUAL ASSESSMENT LETTER - TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000250/2008001 AND 05000251/2008001)
Dear Mr. Stall:
On February 7, 2008, the NRC staff completed its performance review of the Turkey Point
Nuclear Plant.
Our technical staff reviewed performance indicators (PIs) for the most recent quarter and inspection results for the period from January 1 through December 31, 2007. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of our assessment of your safety performance during this period and our plans for future inspections at your facility.
This performance review and enclosed inspection plan do not include security information. A separate letter designated and marked as "Official Use Only--Security Information" will include the security cornerstone review and resultant inspection plan.
Overall, Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 operated in a manner that preserved public health and
safety and fully met all cornerstone objectives. Plant performance for Turkey Point Unit 3 was within the Licensee Response Column of the NRC Action Matrix for the last two quarters of CY 2007 and within the Regulatory Response Column for the first two quarters of CY 2007,
because of a single White inspection finding in the Initiating Events cornerstone, originally
identified during the third quarter of 2006. This White finding was associated with a loss of
decay heat removal capability during a period of reduced reactor coolant inventory which reflected performance at a level requiring increased regulatory response. Therefore, in addition to the reactor oversight process baseline inspection program, a Supplemental Inspection using Inspection Procedure (IP) 95001, "Inspection for One or Two White Inputs In a Strategic
Performance Area," was conducted during the week of April 9, 2007, and no findings of
significance were identified.
FP&L 2 Plant performance for Turkey Point Unit 4 for the most recent quarter as well as the previous
three quarters was within the Licensee Response Column of the NRC's Action Matrix, based on
all inspection findings being classified as having very low safety significance (Green) and all PIs indicating performance at a level requiring no additional NRC oversight (Green).
Additionally, in our mid-cycle assessment letter dated August 31, 2007
, we advised you of the continuation of a substantive cross-cutting issue in the problem identification and resolution area involving weaknesses in the thorough evaluation of identified problems (P.1.c). The end-of-
cycle assessment of this cross-cutting issue included a review of inspection results over the 12-
month period from January 1 through December 31, 2007.
During this period, the inspectors reviewed licensee improvement initiatives and noted some improvements. A focused inspection to evaluate the effectiveness of your corrective action program (CAP) improvement initiatives was completed on December 17, 2007. There were no new inspection findings identified during this review. The inspection team noted that you had recently implemented a pilot process, in November 2007, to aid in reducing the backlog and improving the timeliness and quality of condition reports (CR). The team also found that you had completed your analysis of the most recent safety conscious work environment (SCWE) and site culture surveys, had identified areas needing improvement, and had scoped and planned actions to address these identified issues. The team also highlighted key planned
activities such as the addition of a new CAP improvement management team in January 2008
and the planned conversion of your work processes to the Passport System in 2009. These new initiatives were recognized as positive moves to address the identified weaknesses.
The inspection team also documented five exampl
es where important corrective actions to prevent recurrence (CAPRs) had not been fully implemented to address weaknesses
associated with CR 2006-25531, which addressed the substantive cross-cutting issue identified in 2006. These corrective actions had not been completed, partly due to the large number of changes made to the CAP improvement plan and
the Turkey Point "Road to Excellence Plan" which appeared to place more emphasis on CAP backlog reduction and not the corrective
actions to address the PI&R substantive cross-cutting issue from 2006.
In one instance, the team identified that required periodic reviews of trend reports by the newly established condition report oversight group (CROG) had not been performed during 2
nd and 3 rd quarter 2007, resulting in a missed opportunity for the CROG to identify that certain department
level performance monitoring groups (Corrective Action Review Boards - CARBs) had failed to
submit completed trend reports because of competing priorities and other routine job activities
(especially, the impact of a 3
rd quarter refueling outage).
In a second instance, it was noted that considerable turnover within the initial group of corrective
action program coordinators (CAPCOs). Only thirteen of the initial twenty-three CAPCOs
remained. CAPCOs are assigned to effectively monitor the CAP expectations for the departments and carry out specific duties aimed at reducing the backlog of work orders and
condition reports. The inspectors noted multiple examples where selected CAPCOs had not completed formal training qualifications and, in other cases, the CROG had not completed a timely review and approval process for several recently qualified CAPCOs that were actively
attending and participating in meetings and perform certain condition report evaluations. While
most of these CAPCOS had numerous years of nuclear industry experience, most had little
FP&L 3familiarity with Turkey Point plant specific operation or knowledge of its programs and operating
history before being assigned.
The NRC has also identified more than three Green inspection findings with documented cross-
cutting aspects in problem identification and resolution and an increasing trend in the cross-
cutting theme of appropriate and timely corrective action (P.1.d). This increasing trend indicates
that the underlying weaknesses within the PI&R cross-cutting area may not yet have been addressed or fully understood to assure consistent and sustainable future performance. Based on these observations, the staff noted that sustained licensee progress will require continued
strong management involvement given the number of findings in the problem identification and
resolution
area. Therefore, this cross-cutting issue will remain open.
Since this is the fourth consecutive assessment letter identifying the same substantive cross-
cutting issue, the NRC would normally request that you conduct a safety culture assessment. However, we are aware that a safety culture survey was already completed at Turkey Point
during this assessment period. Therefore, we request that you conduct an independent
assessment of the effectiveness of your implementation of key CAPRs and the causes behind the failure to complete required training for key individuals assigned responsibility to assess and recommend actions to resolve backlogged, longstanding issues at Turkey Point. This
independent assessment should be conducted by individuals that are not associated with the
CAP at Turkey Point Nuclear Station or the FP&L corporate office. We also request that you
provide the regional office with a schedule for completion of this evaluation, so that we may plan
and schedule a follow-up visit to evaluate the scope and results of your review. The NRC will also conduct additional onsite review
s within the upcoming assessment period to continue to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the newly implemented programs. These evaluations will be conducted mainly during planned inspections scheduled for March and June
2008.
The enclosed inspection plan details the inspections, less those related to physical protection scheduled through September 30, 2009. In addition to the ROP baseline inspections, we plan
to conduct several non-ROP inspections which include TI 2515/171, Verification of Site Specific (B.5.b) Phase 2 and 3 Mitigation Strategies*- and TI 2515/172, Reactor Coolant System
Dissimilar Metal.
The inspection plan is provided to allow for the resolution of any scheduling conflicts and personnel availability issues well in advance of inspector arrival onsite. Routine resident
inspections are not listed due to their ongoing and continuous nature. The inspections in the
last nine months of the inspection plan are tentative and may be revised at the mid-cycle review.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC
=s A Rules of Practice,@ a copy of this letter and its
enclosure will be made available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).
FP&L 4If circumstances arise which cause us to change this inspection plan, we will contact you to discuss the change as soon as possible. Please contact Marvin Sykes at (404) 562-4629 with any questions you may have regarding this letter or the inspection plan.
Sincerely, /RA By H. Christensen For/
Joseph W. Shea, Acting Director Division of Reactor Projects
Docket Nos. 50-250, 50-251
License Nos. DPR-31, DPR-41
Enclosure: Turkey Point Inspection/Activity Plan (03/01/08 - 09/30/09)
cc w/encl: (See page 3)
_________________________ OFFICE RII:DRP RII:DRP RII:DRP RII:DRP SIGNATURE /RA/ /RA By MSykes
For//RA/ /RA/ NAME MSykes JHamman HChristensen JShea DATE 3/3/08 3/3/08 3/3/08 3/3/08 E-MAIL COPY? YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
FP&L 5 cc w/encl: William Jefferson, Jr.
Senior Vice President
Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company
Electronic Mail Distribution
James Connolly
Licensing Manager
Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Florida Power and Light Company
Electronic Mail Distribution
Don E. Grissette Vice President
Nuclear Training and Performance
Improvement
Florida Power & Light Company
Electronic Mail Distribution
Michael O. Pearce
Plant General Manager
Turkey Point Nuclear Plant
Florida Power and Light Company
Electronic Mail Distribution
Mark Warner
Vice President
Nuclear Operations Support
Florida Power & Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution
Rajiv S. Kundalkar Vice President
Nuclear Technical Services
Florida Power & Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution
M. S. Ross
Managing Attorney
Florida Power & Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution
Marjan Mashhadi
Senior Attorney
Florida Power & Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution
William A. Passetti
Bureau of Radiation Control
Department of Health Electronic Mail Distribution
Alejandro Sera
Emergency Management Coordinator
Miami-Dade County
Electronic Mail Distribution
Craig Fugate
Director
Division of Emergency Preparedness
Department of Community Affairs Electronic Mail Distribution
Mano Nazar
Senior Vice President
and Nuclear Chief Operating Officer
Florida Power & Light Company Electronic Mail Distribution
FP&L 6 Letter to J. A. Stall from Joseph W. Shea dated March 3, 2008
SUBJECT: TURKEY POINT - NRC INTEGRATED INSPECTION REPORT 05000250/2008 AND 05000251/2008
Distribution w/encl:
C. Evans, RII (Part 72 Only)
L. Slack, RII
OE Mail (email address if applicable) RIDSNRRDIRS
INPO
ROP Reports
PUBLIC
B. Mozafari, NRR
Turkey Point
Inspection / Activity Plan
03/03/2008
-09/30/2009
Inspection
Type Inspection Activity
Planned Dates
Start End
No. of Staff
on Site Title Unit Number Page 1 of 2
03/03/2008
17:35:09 Report 22 1 EB3-ISI-U4 INSERVICE INSPECTION
Baseline Inspections
Inservice Inspection Activities - PWR
04/14/2008
04/18/2008
4 7111108P IP 1 PI&R-PREP TRIP-PROBLEM ID AND RESOL
Baseline Inspections
Identification and Resolution of Problems
04/28/2008
05/02/2008
3, 4 71152B IP 1 PSB1-RP-RADIATION PROTECTION-ACCESS CONTROLS
Baseline Inspections
A ccess Control to Radiologically Significant Areas
04/28/2008
05/02/2008
3, 4 7112101 IP Baseline Inspections
Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation and Protective Equipment
04/28/2008
05/02/2008
3, 4 7112103 IP 1 EB1-SUMP-TI 2515/166 CONTAINMENT SUMP INSPECTION
Safety Issues
Pressurized Water Reactor Containment Sump Blockage [NRC GENERIC LETTER 2004-02]
05/05/2008
05/09/2008
4 2515/166 IP 6 PI&R-PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION
Baseline Inspections
Identification and Resolution of Problems
06/09/2008
06/13/2008
3, 4 71152B IP Baseline Inspections
Identification and Resolution of Problems
06/23/2008
06/27/2008
3, 4 71152B IP 2 EB3TI172-TI-172 Generic Safety Inspecti
o Reactor Coolant System Dissimiliar Metal Butt Welds
06/16/2008
06/20/2008
3, 4 2515/172 IP 3 TI-171-B.5.B PHASE 2&3
Generic Safety Inspecti
o Verification of Site Specific Implementation Of B.5.b Phase 2 & 3 Mitigating Strategies
07/28/2008
08/01/2008
3, 4 2515/171 IP 9 EB1-CDBI-COMPONENT DESIGN BASIS INSPECTION
Baseline Inspections
Component Design Bases Inspection
08/25/2008
08/29/2008
3, 4 7111121 IP Baseline Inspections
Component Design Bases Inspection
09/08/2008
09/12/2008
3, 4 7111121 IP Baseline Inspections
Component Design Bases Inspection
09/22/2008
09/26/2008
3, 4 7111121 IP Baseline Inspections
Component Design Bases Inspection
10/06/2008
10/10/2008
3, 4 7111121 IP 3 OL EXAM-INITIAL EXAM PREP
Not Applicable
TURKEY POINT/FEBRUARY 2009 EXAM AT POWER FACILITIES
02/02/2009
02/06/2009
3 V23299 3 PSB1EP-EP EXERCISE
EP Baseline Inspection
Exercise Evaluation
02/16/2009
02/20/2009
3, 4 7111401 IP EP Baseline Inspection
Emergency Action Level and Emergency Plan Changes
02/16/2009
02/20/2009
3, 4 7111404 IP Baseline Inspections
Drill/Exercise Performance
02/16/2009
02/20/2009
3, 4 71151-EP01
IP Baseline Inspections
ERO Drill Participation
02/16/2009
02/20/2009
3, 4 71151-EP02
IP Baseline Inspections
A lert & Notification System
02/16/2009
02/20/2009
3, 4 71151-EP03
IP 3 OL EXAM-INITIAL EXAM
Not Applicable
TURKEY POINT/FEBRUARY 2009 EXAM AT POWER FACILITIES
02/23/2009
03/06/2009
3 V23299 1 EB3ISI-UNIT 3 ISI
Baseline Inspections
Inservice Inspection Activities - PWR
03/16/2009
03/20/2009
3 7111108P IP 5 PI&R-PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION
Baseline Inspections
Identification and Resolution of Problems
05/18/2009
05/22/2009
3 71152B IP This report does not include INPO and OUTAGE activities.
This report shows only on-site and announced inspection procedures.
Turkey Point
Inspection / Activity Plan
03/03/2008
-09/30/2009
Inspection
Type Inspection Activity
Planned Dates
Start End
No. of Staff
on Site Title Unit Number Page 2 of 2
03/03/2008
17:35:09 Report 22 5 PI&R-PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION
Baseline Inspections
Identification and Resolution of Problems
06/01/2009
06/05/2009
3 71152B IP 3 OL EXAM-INITIAL EXAM PREP
Not Applicable
TURKEY POINT/AUGUST 2009 EXAM AT POWER FACILITIES
07/27/2009
07/31/2009
3 V23313 3 OL EXAM-INITIAL EXAM - WEEK 1
Not Applicable
TURKEY POINT/AUGUST 2009 EXAM AT POWER FACILITIES
08/17/2009
08/21/2009
3 V23313 3 OL EXAM-INITIAL EXAM - WEEK 2
Not Applicable
TURKEY POINT/AUGUST 2009 EXAM AT POWER FACILITIES
08/31/2009
09/04/2009
3 V23313 3 OL EXAM-INITIAL EXAM - WEEK 3
Not Applicable
TURKEY POINT/AUGUST 2009 EXAM AT POWER FACILITIES
09/14/2009
09/18/2009
3 V23313 This report does not include INPO and OUTAGE activities.
This report shows only on-site and announced inspection procedures.