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MONTHYEARML24302A1962024-11-0101 November 2024 Ltr to SLO County Chumash Indians Re DCPP Dseis ML24302A2612024-11-0101 November 2024 Letter to Achp Re DCPP Dseis ML24302A1922024-11-0101 November 2024 Ltr to G. Frausto Coastal Band of Chumash Indians Re DCPP Dseis ML24302A1912024-11-0101 November 2024 Ltr to C. Mcdarment Tule River Tribe Re DCPP Dseis ML24302A1952024-11-0101 November 2024 Ltr to M. Olivas Tucker Ytt Re DCPP Dseis ML24302A1942024-11-0101 November 2024 Ltr to K. Kahn Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Re DCPP Dseis ML24302A1972024-11-0101 November 2024 Letter to V. Sage Walker Northern Chumash Tribal Council Re DCPP Dseis ML24302A2622024-11-0101 November 2024 Letter to CA SHPO Regarding DCPP Dseis ML24302A1932024-11-0101 November 2024 Letter to G. Pierce Salinan Tribe of Monterey, SLO Re DCPP Dseis IR 05000275/20240032024-10-30030 October 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000275/2024003 and 05000323/2024003 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Report 07200026/2024001 ML24275A0622024-10-30030 October 2024 NRC to NMFS Request Initiate Formal Endangered Species Act Consultation and Abbreviated Essential Fish Habitat for Proposed License Renewal of DCP Plant Units 1, 2 ML24269A0122024-10-29029 October 2024 OEDO-24-00083 2.206 Petition Diablo Canyon Seismic CDF - Response to Petitioner Letter IR 05000275/20240132024-10-28028 October 2024 – License Renewal Report 05000275/2024013 and 05000323/2024013 ML24284A3122024-10-28028 October 2024 Ltr to P Ting, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 Notice of Avail of Draft Supplement 62 to the GEIS for Lic Renew of Nuclear Plants ML24284A3112024-10-28028 October 2024 Ltr to a Peck, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 Notice of Avail of Draft Supplement 62 to the GEIS for Lic Renew of Nuclear Plants ML24261B9492024-10-24024 October 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 246 and 248 Revision to Technical Specification 5.6.6, Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Pressure and Temperature Limits Report (PTLR) DCL-24-103, Pg&Es Voluntary Submittal of Information Related to 10 CFR 2.206 Petition Regarding Seismic Core Damage Frequency for DCPP, Units 1 and 22024-10-24024 October 2024 Pg&Es Voluntary Submittal of Information Related to 10 CFR 2.206 Petition Regarding Seismic Core Damage Frequency for DCPP, Units 1 and 2 IR 05000275/20244042024-10-23023 October 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000275/2024404 and 05000323/2024404 ML24277A0292024-10-18018 October 2024 NRC to Fws Req. for Concurrence W. Endangered Species Act Determinations for Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1,2, ISFSI Proposed License Renewals in San Luis Obispo Co., CA DCL-24-092, Supplement and Annual Update License Renewal Application, Amendment 12024-10-14014 October 2024 Supplement and Annual Update License Renewal Application, Amendment 1 DCL-24-098, Material Status Report for the Period Ending August 31, 20242024-10-0909 October 2024 Material Status Report for the Period Ending August 31, 2024 IR 05000275/20253012024-10-0303 October 2024 Notification of NRC Initial Operator Licensing Examination 05000275/2025301; 05000323/2025301 DCL-24-091, Response to Request for Additional Information by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation2024-10-0303 October 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation ML24240A0222024-09-20020 September 2024 Letter to A. Peck Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Summary Report for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 ML24260A1222024-09-14014 September 2024 14 Sept 2024 Ltr - California Coastal Commission to Pg&E, Incomplete Consistency Certification for Requested Nuclear Regulatory Commission License Renewal for Diablo Canyon Power Plant DCL-24-087, License Renewal - Historic and Cultural Resources Reference Documents (Redacted)2024-09-12012 September 2024 License Renewal - Historic and Cultural Resources Reference Documents (Redacted) ML24262A2462024-09-11011 September 2024 10 CFR 2.206 - Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 Seismic - Petitioner Response to Acknowledgement Letter - DCL-24-083, CFR Part 21 Notification: Commercially Dedicated Snubber Valve Not Properly Heat Treated2024-09-0909 September 2024 CFR Part 21 Notification: Commercially Dedicated Snubber Valve Not Properly Heat Treated DCL-24-078, Pre-Notice of Disbursement from Decommissioning Trust2024-09-0303 September 2024 Pre-Notice of Disbursement from Decommissioning Trust DCL-24-082, Decommissioning Draft Biological Assessment and Draft Essential Fish Habitat Assessment2024-08-28028 August 2024 Decommissioning Draft Biological Assessment and Draft Essential Fish Habitat Assessment ML24205A0662024-08-27027 August 2024 OEDO-24-00083 - 10 CFR 2.206 - Ack Letter - Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 Seismic Core Damage Frequency - IR 05000275/20240052024-08-22022 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000275/2024005 and 05000323/2024005) DCL-24-077, Responses to NRC Requests for Additional Information on Diablo Canyon Power License Renewal Application Severe Accident2024-08-15015 August 2024 Responses to NRC Requests for Additional Information on Diablo Canyon Power License Renewal Application Severe Accident DCL-24-075, Response to Request for Additional Information for License Amendment Request 23-02, Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power React2024-08-0808 August 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information for License Amendment Request 23-02, Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power React IR 05000275/20240022024-08-0606 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000275/2024002 and 05000323/2024002 DCL-24-079, DC-2024-07 Post Exam Comments Analysis2024-08-0202 August 2024 DC-2024-07 Post Exam Comments Analysis DCL-24-070, License Amendment Request 24-03 Revision to Technical Specification 5.5.16 for Permanent Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies2024-07-31031 July 2024 License Amendment Request 24-03 Revision to Technical Specification 5.5.16 for Permanent Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies DCL-24-071, Core Operating Limits Report for Unit 2 Cycle 252024-07-22022 July 2024 Core Operating Limits Report for Unit 2 Cycle 25 DCL-2024-523, Submittal of Report on Discharge Self-Monitoring2024-07-18018 July 2024 Submittal of Report on Discharge Self-Monitoring ML24187A1352024-07-16016 July 2024 Letter to Paula Gerfen - Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 - Summary of June 2024 Audit Related to the License Renewal Application Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives Review IR 05000275/20240142024-07-11011 July 2024 Age-Related Degradation Inspection Report 05000275/2024014 and 05000323/2024014 IR 05000275/20243012024-07-10010 July 2024 NRC Initial Operator Licensing Examination Approval 05000275/2024301; 05000323/2024301 IR 05000275/20244012024-07-0808 July 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000275/2024401 and 05000323/2024401 (Full Report) IR 05000323/20240112024-07-0303 July 2024 License Renewal Phase Report 05000323/2024011 DCL-2024-527, Sea Turtle Stranding Report (Loggerhead Sea Turtle) Diablo Canyon Power Plant2024-07-0101 July 2024 Sea Turtle Stranding Report (Loggerhead Sea Turtle) Diablo Canyon Power Plant DCL-24-066, Request to Extend the Nrg Approval of Alternative for Use of Full Structural Weld Overlay, REP-RHR-SWOL2024-06-27027 June 2024 Request to Extend the Nrg Approval of Alternative for Use of Full Structural Weld Overlay, REP-RHR-SWOL ML24155A2182024-06-18018 June 2024 OEDO-23-00350-NRR - (LTR-23-0228-1) - Closure Letter - 10 CFR 2.206 Petition from Mothers for Peace and Friends of the Earth Regarding Diablo Canyon ML24129A1762024-06-14014 June 2024 National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Consultation – Results of Identification and Evaluation (Docket Number: 72-026) ML24200A2052024-06-0707 June 2024 Fws to NRC, List of Threatened and Endangered Species That May Occur in Your Proposed Project Location or May Be Affected by Your Proposed Project for Diablo Canyon License Renewal ML24099A2192024-05-29029 May 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 245 and 247 Revision to TSs to Adopt TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b 2024-09-09
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UNITED STATES NUC LE AR RE G UL AT O RY C O M M I S S I O N R E GI ON I V 612 EAST LAMAR BLVD , SU I TE 400 AR LI N GTON , TEXAS 76011-4125 July 5, 2011 Ms. Susan Harvey North County Watch P.O. Box 455 Templeton, CA 93465
Dear Ms. Harvey:
Thank you for participating in our public meeting process. The publics active involvement in the NRCs processes helps us not only fulfill our mission of keeping you safe, but it also helps us do our jobs openly and transparently.
The NRC remains convinced that U.S. nuclear power plants are designed and operated in a manner that protects public health and safety. All U.S. nuclear power plants are built to withstand external hazards, including earthquakes, flooding, and tsunamis, as appropriate.
Even those plants that are located in areas with low and moderate seismic activity are designed for safety in the event of such a natural disaster. Each plant is designed to withstand the possible ground movement that is appropriate for its location, given the earthquake sources that may affect the site. Ground movement is a function of both the magnitude of the earthquake and the distance from the fault to the specific site. The seismic responses of the structures, systems, and components associated with these facilities are site-specific, based on either identified faults and tectonic capabilities in the area or the regions seismic zone activity, whichever can generate stronger ground motion. The Diablo Canyon plant is located in a region that experiences higher levels of seismic activity than most of the United States and is designed accordingly.
The events that occurred in Japan are the result of a combination of highly unlikely natural disasters. These include the fifth-largest earthquake in recorded history and the resulting devastating tsunami. This earthquake occurred on a subduction zone, a tectonic plate boundary where one tectonic plate is pushed under another plate and creates enough stress in the Earths crust to produce earthquakes of the largest magnitude. Subduction zone earthquakes are also required to produce the kind of massive tsunami seen in Japan. In the continental United States, the only subduction zone is the Cascadia region, off the coast of northern California, Oregon and Washington, and this is the only U.S. location that could generate a continental earthquake and tsunami as large as the March 11 event in Japan.
Outside of the Cascadia subduction zone, earthquakes are not expected to exceed a magnitude of approximately 8.5.
S. Harvey In addition to the NRCs usual inspection activities, since the events at Fukushima the agency has twice inspected all U.S. nuclear power plants specifically for issues related to emergency procedures and resources. Both inspections showed U.S. plants are prepared to use those emergency measures to keep the public safe. Temporary Instruction 2515/183 provided instructions for NRC inspectors to perform independent assessments of measures, that would be used to help keep the reactors and spent fuel pools safe even after the sudden loss of significant areas of the plants. The results of these inspections indicated that although some deficiencies were identified and subsequently corrected, the licensees plans would still ensure that critical cooling functions would be provided. The individual inspection reports are available at theNRCs public website at the following link:
http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/follow-up-rpts.html.
Temporary Instruction (TI) 2515/184 provided instructions for NRC inspectors to examine the plants severe accident management guidelines (SAMGs), which are meant to reduce the severity of situations where a reactor core has been damaged. The inspectors were told to determine: (i) that the severe accident management guidelines (SAMGs) are available and how they are being maintained, and (ii) the nature and extent of licensee implementation of SAMG training and exercises. The results of these inspections also indicated that although some deficiencies were identified they have either been corrected or entered into Correction Action Programs and the identified deficiencies did not preclude any critical mitigation functions from being performed. Individual inspection reports associated with the inspections are also available on the NRCs public website: http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/SAMGs.html.
In addition, the NRC issued Bulletin 2011-01 requiring all holders of operating licenses for nuclear power reactors to provide a comprehensive verification of their compliance with the regulatory requirements associated with mitigating strategies for beyond design basis events.
The 30-day licensee responses to Bulletin 2011-01 reviewed to date, have identified no cases where mitigating equipment was not available or the mitigation strategies were not workable.
The NRC established a senior level task force to conduct both short- and long-term analysis of the lessons that can be learned from the situation in Japan. The task force is examining all the available information from Japan to understand the events implications for the United States.
They are performing a systematic and methodical review to see if there are changes that should be made to NRC programs and regulations. This will undoubtedly lead to the identification of issues that warrant further study in the longer term. The task force is scheduled to provide a report to the Commission in this month (July 2011), identifying the results of its review and providing recommendations for short-term actions, if necessary, and longer-term study. The NRC will assess all of the available information and evaluate whether enhancements to U.S.
nuclear power plants are warranted.
The NRC remains convinced that U.S. nuclear power plants are designed and operated in a manner that protects public health and safety. The implementation of the defense-in-depth principles by the NRC and industry, conservative decision making, use of risk insights, the results of the recent TI inspections and continuous routine inspections performed by the NRCs Resident Inspectors, industry initiatives and actions coordinated through the Institute of Nuclear
S. Harvey Power Operations, robust corrective programs, and an absence of complacency in responding to the events at Fukushima provides for further assurance that the U.S. nuclear power plants continue to remain safe.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Anton Vegel, Director Division of Reactor Safety
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