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Results
Other: ML17199T383, ML17283A040, ML18135A046, ML18204A242, ML18353A954, ML19044A768, ML19058A216, NRC-2019-0075, Federal Register Notice - License Amendment; Issuance (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007), SBK-L-16013, License Renewal Application Relating to the Alkali-Silica Reaction Monitoring Program, SBK-L-16181, License Renewal Application Relating to the Alkali-Silica Reaction Monitoring Program, SBK-L-17101, Update to Reply to a Notice of Violation; EA-16-101 Corrective Action Plan
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MONTHYEARSBK-L-16013, License Renewal Application Relating to the Alkali-Silica Reaction Monitoring Program2016-08-0909 August 2016 License Renewal Application Relating to the Alkali-Silica Reaction Monitoring Program Project stage: Other ML16258A0222016-09-19019 September 2016 Supplemental Information Needed for Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action Alkali-Silica Reaction Project stage: Acceptance Review ML16265A4402016-10-12012 October 2016 Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action Alkali-Silica Reaction Project stage: Acceptance Review SBK-L-16181, License Renewal Application Relating to the Alkali-Silica Reaction Monitoring Program2016-12-23023 December 2016 License Renewal Application Relating to the Alkali-Silica Reaction Monitoring Program Project stage: Other SBK-L-17101, Update to Reply to a Notice of Violation; EA-16-101 Corrective Action Plan2017-06-16016 June 2017 Update to Reply to a Notice of Violation; EA-16-101 Corrective Action Plan Project stage: Other ML17199T3832017-07-26026 July 2017 Site Visit Report Regarding Regulatory Audit for Alkali Silica Reaction License Amendment Request Project stage: Other ML17214A0852017-08-0404 August 2017 Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request Related to Alkali-Silica Reaction Project stage: RAI ML17283A0412017-08-24024 August 2017 Enclosure 3 - Licensee'S Presentation-Seabrook Station, License Amendment Request 16-03 ASR Structural Evaluation Methodology Project stage: Request SBK-L-17156, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request 16-03 Related to Alkali-Silica Reaction2017-10-0303 October 2017 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request 16-03 Related to Alkali-Silica Reaction Project stage: Response to RAI SBK-L-17155, Supplement 58 - Response to Request for Additional Information for the Review of the License Renewal Application - Building Deformation Analyses Related to Concrete Alkali-Silica Reaction2017-10-0303 October 2017 Supplement 58 - Response to Request for Additional Information for the Review of the License Renewal Application - Building Deformation Analyses Related to Concrete Alkali-Silica Reaction Project stage: Response to RAI ML17283A0402017-10-10010 October 2017 Enclosure 2 - Nrc'S Presentation Slides-Seabrook Station, License Amendment Request, Stage 3 Methodology Project stage: Other ML17261B2172017-10-11011 October 2017 Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request Related to Alkali-Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: RAI ML17278A7482017-10-13013 October 2017 Summary of August 24, 2017, Meeting with NextEra Energy Regarding License Amendment Request on Alkali Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Meeting ML17310A1142017-10-17017 October 2017 La - (External_Sender) Name Correction: Summary of August 24, 2017, Meeting with NextEra Energy Regarding License Amendment Request on Alkali Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Meeting ML17310B5402017-11-0303 November 2017 La - (External_Sender) SBK-L-17180 Supplement 58 - Revised Alkali-Silica Reaction Aging Management Program Project stage: Request SBK-L-17180, Supplement 58, Revised Alkali-Silica Reaction Aging Management Program2017-11-0303 November 2017 Supplement 58, Revised Alkali-Silica Reaction Aging Management Program Project stage: Request ML17341A0622017-11-17017 November 2017 NextEra Energy Seabrook Presentation Slides - Seabrook Station ASR Methodology LAR: Structural Deformation - LAR 16-03, Methodology and Responses to Rais D2-D8 - for November 17, 2017, Public Meeting Project stage: Response to RAI SBK-L-17204, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request Related to Alkali-Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007)2017-12-11011 December 2017 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request Related to Alkali-Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Response to RAI ML17340A1862017-12-14014 December 2017 Summary of November 17, 2017, Meeting with NextEra Energy Regarding License Amendment Request on Alkali Silica Reaction - Requests for Additional Information (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: RAI ML18102A0972018-04-12012 April 2018 Commission Memorandum and Order CLI-18-04 Project stage: Request SBK-L-18072, Revised Structures Monitoring Aging Management Program2018-05-18018 May 2018 Revised Structures Monitoring Aging Management Program Project stage: Request ML18135A0462018-05-21021 May 2018 Site Visit Report Regarding Regulatory Audit for License Amendment Request Alkali Silica Reaction License Amendment Request and License Renewal Alkali-Silica Reaction Aging Management Program Review (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-007) Project stage: Other SBK-L-18074, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request 16-032018-06-0707 June 2018 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request 16-03 Project stage: Response to RAI ML17088A6742018-08-17017 August 2018 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML18271A0692018-09-28028 September 2018 Attachment 2 NRC Staff Draft Safety Evaluation (Non-Proprietary) Project stage: Request ML18226A2052018-09-28028 September 2018 Redacted, Submission of Alkali-Silica Reaction License Amendment Request Draft Safety Evaluation to Support Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Review of Seabrook License Renewal (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Draft Approval ML18348A9512018-12-14014 December 2018 License Renewal Application: Review of Licensee Program Addressing Alkali-Silica Reaction Project stage: Approval ML18353A9542018-12-19019 December 2018 Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application for the Seabrook Station, Unit 1 Project stage: Other ML19011A3562019-01-11011 January 2019 Board Notification Project stage: Request ML19022A4002019-01-22022 January 2019 NRC Staff Board Notification Project stage: Request ML19044A7682019-02-13013 February 2019 Emergency Petition by C-10 Research and Education Foundation for Exercise of Commission'S Supervisory Authority to Reverse No Significant Hazards Determination and Immediately Suspend License Amendment and License Renewal Decisions Project stage: Other ML19042A1102019-02-13013 February 2019 Presentation Slides - 2019 Seabrook Public Meeting Project stage: Request ML19050A4602019-02-13013 February 2019 Handouts from the Public at the February 13, 2019, Seabrook ASR Public Meeting Project stage: Meeting ML19050A3202019-02-13013 February 2019 Package from Stephen B. Comley, Sr. at February 13, 2019 Seabrook Station, Unit 1, Public Meeting Project stage: Request ML19056A4772019-02-13013 February 2019 Transcript of Public Meeting on the Seabrook Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR) License Amendment Request and License Renewal Application, February 13, 2019, Pages 1-158 Project stage: Meeting ML19056A5882019-02-25025 February 2019 NRC Staff Answer to C-10's Emergency Petition Project stage: Request ML19056A5862019-02-25025 February 2019 Nextera'S Answer Opposing C-10 Emergency Petition Project stage: Request ML19046A3832019-02-26026 February 2019 Meeting Summary of February 13, 2019, Public Meeting in Hampton, New Hampshire Alkali-Silica Reaction License Amendment Request and License Renewal Application Project stage: Meeting ML19057A3832019-03-0404 March 2019 Renewal of Full-Power Operating License for Seabrook Station, Unit No. 1 Project stage: Request ML19058A2162019-03-0404 March 2019 Update to Proposed Issuance of a Final No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination and License Amendment Regarding Which a Hearing Has Been Requested (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Other ML19015A1832019-03-11011 March 2019 Notice of Issuance of License Amendment to Facility Operating License No. NPF-86 (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Approval ML18204A2912019-03-11011 March 2019 Issuance of Amendment No. 159 Methodology for Analysis of Seismic Category I Structures with Concrete Affected by Alkali-Silica Reaction Project stage: Approval ML18204A2422019-03-12012 March 2019 Federal Register Notice - License Amendment; Issuance (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Other NRC-2019-0075, Federal Register Notice - License Amendment; Issuance (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007)2019-03-12012 March 2019 Federal Register Notice - License Amendment; Issuance (CAC No. MF8260; EPID L-2016-LLA-0007) Project stage: Other ML19205A3942019-07-24024 July 2019 NRC046 - Summary of August 24, 2017, Meeting with NextEra Energy Regarding License Amendment Request on Alkali Silica Reaction (CAC No. MF8260; EPID l-2016-lla-0007) (Oct. 13, 2017) Project stage: Meeting ML20318A0032020-11-24024 November 2020 Issuance of Revised Page for Renewed Facility Operating License Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Decisions LBP-20-09 and LBP-20-12 Project stage: Approval 2018-12-14
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MONTHYEARIR 05000443/20240032024-10-30030 October 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000443/2024003 L-2024-176, Annual 10 CFR 140.21 Licensee Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums2024-10-30030 October 2024 Annual 10 CFR 140.21 Licensee Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums ML24303A0352024-10-29029 October 2024 Operator Licensing Examination Approval IR 05000443/20244022024-10-17017 October 2024 Material Control and Accounting Program Inspection Report 05000443/2024402 (Cover Letter Only) L-2024-159, Core Operating Limits Report for Reload Cycle 242024-10-15015 October 2024 Core Operating Limits Report for Reload Cycle 24 L-2024-169, Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site- Specific Annexes2024-10-15015 October 2024 Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site- Specific Annexes ML24254A2552024-09-25025 September 2024 Alternative Request No. 4A-01 for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval L-2024-158, Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes2024-09-25025 September 2024 Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes ML24239A5382024-09-20020 September 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 175 One-Time Allowable Outage Time Extension to the Technical Specification 3.8.1.1, A.C. Sources – Operating, Limiting Condition for Operation L-2024-136, Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes2024-09-16016 September 2024 Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes IR 05000443/20240052024-08-29029 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Seabrook Station (Report 05000443/2024005) ML24232A1142024-08-21021 August 2024 Correction to Amendment No. 174 to Update the Period of Applicability (Poa) for the Pressure-Temperature Limits (PTL) and Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) Curves L-2024-141, Third Supplement to NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC, Letter L-2024-108, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent Circuit2024-08-15015 August 2024 Third Supplement to NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC, Letter L-2024-108, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent Circuit Be L-2024-137, Second Supplement to NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC, Letter L-2024-108, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent .2024-08-12012 August 2024 Second Supplement to NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC, Letter L-2024-108, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent . IR 05000443/20240022024-08-0606 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000443/2024002 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report 07200063/2024001 L-2024-127, Supplement to Letter L-2024-108, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent2024-08-0505 August 2024 Supplement to Letter L-2024-108, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent ML24163A0012024-08-0505 August 2024 LTR-24-0119-1-1 Response to Nh Letter Regarding Review of NextEras Emergency Preparedness Amendment Review L-2024-125, Notice of Intent to Provide Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes2024-07-24024 July 2024 Notice of Intent to Provide Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes L-2024-108, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent Circuit Between the Offsite.2024-07-16016 July 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent Circuit Between the Offsite. ML24193A2432024-07-12012 July 2024 – Interim Audit Summary Report in Support of Review of License Amendment Requests Regarding Fleet Emergency Plan L-2024-114, Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1 Revision 31 Annual Submittal2024-07-10010 July 2024 Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1 Revision 31 Annual Submittal L-2024-102, Official Service List Update2024-06-19019 June 2024 Official Service List Update ML24149A2862024-06-12012 June 2024 NextEra Fleet - Proposed Alternative Frr 23-01 to Use ASME Code Case N-752-1, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment for Repair/Replacement Activities in Class 2 and 3 Systems Section X1, Division 1 (EPID L-2023-LLR-0009) - Letter L-2024-098, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2024-06-12012 June 2024 Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations L-2024-084, Relief Request 4A-01, Rev 1 - Revision to Relief Request for Examination of Control Rod Drive Mechanism (Rod) Housing H-4 Canopy Seal Weld2024-05-30030 May 2024 Relief Request 4A-01, Rev 1 - Revision to Relief Request for Examination of Control Rod Drive Mechanism (Rod) Housing H-4 Canopy Seal Weld IR 05000443/20240102024-05-29029 May 2024 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000443/2024010 IR 05000443/20240112024-05-24024 May 2024 Age-Related Degradation Inspection Report 05000443/2024011 IR 05000443/20240012024-05-13013 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000443/2024001 L-2024-061, NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC, License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent Circuit Between the Offsite Transmission Network and the Onsite Class 1E Distribut2024-05-10010 May 2024 NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC, License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specification 3.8.1.1.a, Allowed Outage Time with One Independent Circuit Between the Offsite Transmission Network and the Onsite Class 1E Distributio ML24046A0512024-05-0707 May 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 174 to Update the Period of Applicability (Poa) for the Pressure-Temperature Limits (PTL) and Low Temperature Overpressure Protection (LTOP) Curves ML24127A0632024-05-0606 May 2024 Supplemental Information to License Amendment Request to Adopt Common Emergency Plan with Site-Specific Annexes L-2024-078, 2023 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2024-05-0101 May 2024 2023 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report L-2024-077, 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2024-04-30030 April 2024 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report IR 05000443/20245012024-04-22022 April 2024 Emergency Preparedness Biennial Exercise Inspection Report 05000443/2024501 05000443/LER-2024-001, Condition Prohibited by Technical Specifications - Transformer Bushing Failure - Offsite AC Sources2024-04-19019 April 2024 Condition Prohibited by Technical Specifications - Transformer Bushing Failure - Offsite AC Sources SBK-L-24030, 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report2024-04-12012 April 2024 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report L-2024-011, And Point Beach, Units 1 and 2 - 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Reporting of Changes to, or Errors in Emergency Core Cooling System Models or Applications2024-03-13013 March 2024 And Point Beach, Units 1 and 2 - 10 CFR 50.46 Annual Reporting of Changes to, or Errors in Emergency Core Cooling System Models or Applications L-2024-038, To Seabrook Emergency License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source2024-03-0808 March 2024 To Seabrook Emergency License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source ML24067A2622024-03-0808 March 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 173 Revise Technical Specification 3/4.8.1 to Allow Replacement of Reserve Auxiliary Transformer (Emergency Circumstances) L-2024-037, To Seabrook Emergency License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source2024-03-0606 March 2024 To Seabrook Emergency License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source ML24065A2522024-03-0505 March 2024 Notice of Enforcement Discretion for Seabrook Station, Unit No. 1 (EPID: L-2024-033) L-2024-035, Supplement to Seabrook Emergency License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source2024-03-0505 March 2024 Supplement to Seabrook Emergency License Amendment Request - One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source L-2024-033, Request for Enforcement Discretion - Technical Specification (TS) 3/4.8.1.1 Ac. Sources Required Action Completion Time to Replace ED-X-3-B2024-03-0404 March 2024 Request for Enforcement Discretion - Technical Specification (TS) 3/4.8.1.1 Ac. Sources Required Action Completion Time to Replace ED-X-3-B L-2024-032, Emergency License Amendment Request- One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source2024-03-0404 March 2024 Emergency License Amendment Request- One Time Extension to Technical Specifications (TS) 3/4.8.1 Action a.3 Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Offsite Source IR 05000443/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Seabrook Station (Report 05000443/2023006) L-2024-019, Relief Request 4A-01- Request for an Alternative to the Requirements of the ASME Code for Examination of Control Rod Drive Mechanism (Rod) Housing H-4 Canopy Seal Weld2024-02-28028 February 2024 Relief Request 4A-01- Request for an Alternative to the Requirements of the ASME Code for Examination of Control Rod Drive Mechanism (Rod) Housing H-4 Canopy Seal Weld L-2024-016, Radiological Emergency Plan (Ssrep), Revision 822024-02-13013 February 2024 Radiological Emergency Plan (Ssrep), Revision 82 IR 05000443/20230042024-02-12012 February 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000443/2023004 ML24009A1152024-01-29029 January 2024 – Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L 2023 LLE-0043 (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) 2024-09-25
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS WASHINGTON, DC 20555 - 0001 December 14, 2018 The Honorable Kristine L. Svinicki Chairman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
SUBJECT:
SEABROOK STATION UNIT 1 LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION: REVIEW OF LICENSEE PROGRAM ADDRESSING ALKALI-SILICA REACTION
Dear Chairman Svinicki,
During the 659th meeting of the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS),
December 6-7, 2018, we completed our review of the license renewal application (LRA) for the Seabrook Station, Unit 1 (Seabrook) submitted by NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC (NextEra).
Our review considered NextEra's actions to address a concrete degradation mechanism observed in plant structures, known as alkali-silica reaction (ASR). Degradation typical of ASR was first detected at the plant in 2009, and confirmed by concrete borings withdrawn from Seabrook structures in 2010. Since that time, NextEra has undertaken substantial and thorough actions to identify, understand, and address this condition. In August 2016, NextEra submitted License Amendment Request (LAR) 16-03 to revise the Seabrook current licensing basis to adopt a methodology for the analysis of Seismic Category I structures with concrete affected by ASR.
To conduct a focused review of past, current, and future actions to address ASR at Seabrook, our Plant License Renewal Subcommittee met with the NRC staff, NextEra and their consultants on October 31, 2018, separately from our general Seabrook license renewal subcommittee meeting. We also had the benefit of the referenced documents. This letter summarizes that review.
CONCLUSIONS
- 1. NextEra License Amendment Request 16-03 establishes a robust analytical methodology, supported by a comprehensive large scale test program, for the treatment and monitoring of alkali-silica reaction-affected Seismic Category I structures at Seabrook.
- 2. The NextEra license renewal application includes two new Aging Management Programs to monitor alkali-silica reaction and building deformation. These incorporate the test program results and license amendment request methodology and assure that the effects of alkali-silica reaction will be effectively tracked and evaluated through the end of the license renewal application period of extended operation.
- 3. The staff safety evaluations of the license amendment request and alkali-silica reaction-related Aging Management Programs in the license renewal application provide thorough assessments and findings. We agree with the staffs conclusion that NextEras programs are acceptable.
BACKGROUND Alkali-silica reaction occurs in concrete, in the presence of moisture, when reactive silica in the concrete aggregate reacts with alkali ions in the pore solution. The reaction produces an alkali-silica gel that expands in volume as it absorbs moisture, resulting in cracking of the concrete and potentially reducing the capacity of concrete structures. The ASR discovered at Seabrook is a slowly developing phenomenon that was initially manifested as micro-cracking and staining of concrete structures. In this instance, its presence is the result of moisture combined with chemically reactive aggregate used in plant construction that was mined from a quarry approximately 150 miles from the site. Based on data and testing performed on the Seabrook concrete, it is reasonable to assume that the ASR phenomenon has been occurring since early operation of the plant (although virtually undetectable in its early stages) and will continue to occur through the balance of plant life.
Because ASR affects concrete properties and imposes structural loadings that were not originally addressed in Seabrook's operating license basis assessments, NextEra submitted LAR 16-03 to revise the Seabrook Updated Final Safety Analysis Report to include methods for analyzing Seismic Category I concrete structures affected by ASR. The LAR is based on testing and analyses that established appropriate concrete properties and analytical methods to demonstrate the acceptability of structures considering the effects of ASR. The LAR methodology has been used to analyze all Seismic Category I structures at Seabrook in their current, ASR-degraded condition, as well as to develop plant specific Aging Management Programs (AMPs) in the LRA to demonstrate that the structures affected by ASR will be acceptable for the proposed period of extended operation (PEO). The staff has completed their reviews of the LAR and ASR-related AMPs in the LRA, and documented their findings in its safety evaluations. We examine each of these topics further in the subsequent sections.
DISCUSSION Large Scale Testing Program At the time of initial discovery of ASR at Seabrook, limited data were available addressing ASR in highly constrained (reinforced) concrete such as that used in Seabrook Seismic Category I structures. These structures employ tightly spaced, two-dimensional reinforcing grids that restrict the ability of the concrete to expand in the plane of the grids. NextEra thus conducted a multi-year, large scale testing program (LSTP) at the University of Texas Ferguson Structural Engineering Laboratory. This program determined that, although ASR causes significant degradation of concrete strength properties as measured by standard core samples removed from ASR-degraded structures, the highly reinforced structures themselves did not experience an associated reduction in structural capacity. In fact, the presence of ASR actually increased the load-carrying capacity of such structures. This was a highly repeatable phenomenon, observed through numerous tests on large-scale specimens, fabricated with concrete intentionally subjected to accelerated ASR, well beyond the levels observed to date at Seabrook. Testing included shear capacity tests, reinforcement anchorage and beam flexure tests, as well as concrete anchor pullout tests in ASR-affected concrete.
The LSTP test samples were highly representative of the ASR-affected structures at Seabrook.
They incorporated prototypical characteristics for structural dimensions, reinforcing bar sizes and spacing, concrete aggregate, unreinforced concrete cover, and concrete compressive strength prior to ASR. Sodium hydroxide was added to the test sample concrete mixtures to accelerate ASR, which, in conjunction with environmentally controlled aging, enabled the samples to exceed projected plant-level ASR expansion (including the LRA PEO) in a comparatively short timeframe.
ASR Analysis Methodology In August 2016, NextEra submitted LAR 16-03 to revise the Seabrook current licensing basis to adopt a methodology for the analysis of Seismic Category I structures with concrete affected by ASR. The LSTP results were used to develop a set of analysis guidelines to address ASR in a manner consistent with the original industry standard codes used in design and construction of these structures at Seabrook (ASME Section III and ACI 318-71).
Notably, the revised analysis guidelines specify that original (non-ASR-degraded) concrete material strength properties be used in the analyses. Although the LSTP results described above demonstrated that ASR enhanced the structural capacity measurements, ASR also increases demand on the structures, in the form of increased compressive stresses in the concrete and increased tensile loads in the steel reinforcing members, due to volumetric expansion of the concrete. Methods for incorporating these new loadings, using appropriate load factors, are addressed in the LAR.
NextEra also commissioned detailed reanalysis of all ASR-affected Seismic Category I structures, as well as the intake and discharge structures, adding ASR loading to existing design basis loads, in accordance with the LAR methodology. This methodology will also be used to establish building-specific, acceptable margins and building deformations as ASR progresses during the PEO.
Augmented Structural Monitoring Program The LSTP also included tests to define instrumentation and measurement techniques that can be used to monitor current and future development of ASR. The testing determined that ASR expansion in the plane of the reinforcing grids (in-plane expansion) saturates at a relatively low strain level, after which the expansion is constrained by the reinforcement. Subsequent expansion then occurs transverse to the reinforcing grids (out-of-plane expansion). The testing identified different measurement techniques for monitoring these two modes of ASR expansion.
The test program and analyses determined that in-plane expansion can be effectively monitored using a method of crack width monitoring within defined grid patterns on the concrete surfaces (combined cracking index or CCI). After the in-plane expansion saturates, subsequent out-of-plane expansion will be characterized using a specially developed snap ring borehole extensometer. The LSTP defined the accuracy and limitations of these two measurement techniques, which have been incorporated into structural monitoring AMPs for ASR at Seabrook. An ASR monitoring AMP defines measurement locations, measurement time intervals, and ASR expansion limits beyond which corrective action is required.
A second new AMP establishes a building deformation monitoring program to monitor gross building deformation as the result of ASR and compare it to acceptable limits. Predicted building deformations from these analyses are compared to periodic measurements to evaluate their accuracy and to ensure that building deformations do not exceed acceptable margins. The
monitoring program also ensures that required building-to-building seismic gaps and seal dimensions are maintained, and that relative building deformations do not damage interconnecting piping and other equipment.
Independent ASR Research As previously noted, at the time of initial ASR observation at Seabrook in 2009, there were limited data available on the effects of ASR on highly constrained structures. However, in the interim, a large body of ASR research similar to the LSTP is ongoing, including domestic research sponsored by the NRCs Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research at the National Institute of Standards, as well as large Canadian and European programs. These programs have produced similar results to the LSTP, observing increased structural capacity in highly-constrained, ASR-affected structures. Also noteworthy is the fact that the National Institute of Standards program (and others) chose a similar approach of fabricating prototypical, structural-sized test samples, with concrete produced to artificially accelerate ASR.
Staff Reviews The staff has dedicated continuous regulatory oversight to the licensee programs addressing ASR issues at Seabrook, from initial and continued operability determinations with the ASR condition to review and approval of the AMPs for structural and building deformation monitoring.
Since the initial observation of ASR at Seabrook, the staff has maintained a strong, augmented program of inspection and audits to identify plant condition changes due to ASR, as well as structures and equipment functions that may be affected by such conditions. Several important ASR-related conditions were identified by staff auditors or regional inspectors, either as a direct result of walkdowns or by their detailed reviews of corrective actions, licensee condition reports, and program bases documents. These included:
- Groundwater infiltration as a potential cause of accelerated degradation of plant concrete and steel support structures
- Water leakage from the spent fuel pool fuel transfer canal
- Structure or building deformation caused by widespread ASR expansion The slow progression of the ASR conditions at Seabrook allowed NextEra to develop appropriate experimental and analytical approaches to derive better understanding and predictive capability of ASR impacts via their LSTP. The staffs review and audit process for this test program confirmed that the research, testing, analyses, and application of results met industry quality standards and NRC regulatory requirements. In parallel, the staff established frequent, periodic audits and team reviews of each of the ASR-related response programs at the site. The reviews demonstrated that the NextEra organization was fully prepared to implement and execute these programs.
The staffs review process for the NextEra LSTP, LAR, and ASR programs in the LRA has been deliberate and comprehensive, and it included effective use of requests for additional information to identify and resolve critical issues. This has resulted in robust analytical procedures and AMPs that are well documented in the final NextEra LAR and LRA submittals.
The staffs LAR and LRA safety evaluations and their referenced reports document their audits and reviews and provide thorough assessments of the NextEra programs designed to assure proper identification, monitoring, and evaluation of ASR-related conditions at Seabrook. The
staff assessments conclude that these programs will effectively identify and characterize the ASR condition and are capable of evaluating its impact on the ability of the affected structures to accomplish their design basis functions.
SUMMARY
NextEra has undertaken comprehensive actions to characterize, evaluate, and apply test results into Seabrook-specific analysis and monitoring programs to understand current building structural capacity and to monitor and evaluate future building performance. The staff has conducted assessments of the testing program, the data from the testing, and the efficacy of licensee employment of these programs as bases for judging the acceptability of the affected structures for present and extended life through the PEO. We concur with the staff conclusion that, while some of the structures are degraded, they are fully capable of performing their credited function through the requested PEO under the committed enhanced monitoring and evaluations.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Michael Corradini, Chairman REFERENCES
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December 14, 2018
SUBJECT:
SEABROOK STATION UNIT 1 LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION: REVIEW OF LICENSEE PROGRAM ADDRESSING ALKALI-SILICA REACTION Accession No: ML18348A951 Publicly Available Y Sensitive N Viewing Rights: NRC Users or ACRS Only or See Restricted distribution *via email OFFICE ACRS/TSB SUNSI Review ACRS/TSB ACRS ACRS NAME KHoward KHoward MBanks AVeil MCorradini (AVeil for)
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