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MONTHYEARNOC-AE-240040, Response to Request for Additional Information for Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Implementation2024-03-21021 March 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information for Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Implementation NOC-AE-230040, Supplement to Proposed Alternate Frequency to Containment Unbonded Post-Tensioning System Inservice Inspection (Relief Request RR-ENG-4-06)2023-12-14014 December 2023 Supplement to Proposed Alternate Frequency to Containment Unbonded Post-Tensioning System Inservice Inspection (Relief Request RR-ENG-4-06) NOC-AE-230039, Docket Nos. Stn 50-498, Stn 50-499 - Reply to a Notice of Violation, NRC Inspection Report 05000498/2023003 and 05000499/20230032023-12-12012 December 2023 Docket Nos. Stn 50-498, Stn 50-499 - Reply to a Notice of Violation, NRC Inspection Report 05000498/2023003 and 05000499/2023003 NOC-AE-230039, Submittal of Update Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI)2023-07-11011 July 2023 Submittal of Update Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI) NOC-AE-220039, Physical Security Plan, Training and Qualification Plan, Safeguards Contingency Plan, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Security Program Revision 252023-02-0606 February 2023 Physical Security Plan, Training and Qualification Plan, Safeguards Contingency Plan, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Security Program Revision 25 NOC-AE-220038, Supplement to Request for Exemption from Certificate of Compliance (CoC) Inspection Requirement for One Multipurpose Canister2022-04-0101 April 2022 Supplement to Request for Exemption from Certificate of Compliance (CoC) Inspection Requirement for One Multipurpose Canister NOC-AE-210038, Submittal of Operations Quality Assurance Plan Changes QA-089, QA-091, and Revision 252022-01-0404 January 2022 Submittal of Operations Quality Assurance Plan Changes QA-089, QA-091, and Revision 25 NOC-AE-21003858, 10 CFR 50.46 Thirty-Day Report of Significant ECCS Model Changes2021-12-0606 December 2021 10 CFR 50.46 Thirty-Day Report of Significant ECCS Model Changes NOC-AE-21003853, Revised Response to End of Enforcement Discretion and Request for Approval of Alternate Disposal Procedures for Very Low-Level Radioactive Material2021-12-0303 December 2021 Revised Response to End of Enforcement Discretion and Request for Approval of Alternate Disposal Procedures for Very Low-Level Radioactive Material NOC-AE-21003848, Unit 1 Cycle 24 Core Operating Limits Report2021-11-18018 November 2021 Unit 1 Cycle 24 Core Operating Limits Report NOC-AE-21003846, Response to End of Enforcement Discretion and Request for Approval of Alternate Disposal Procedures for Very Low-Level Radioactive Material2021-11-0404 November 2021 Response to End of Enforcement Discretion and Request for Approval of Alternate Disposal Procedures for Very Low-Level Radioactive Material NOC-AE-21003842, 10 CFR 50.59 Summary Report2021-09-23023 September 2021 10 CFR 50.59 Summary Report NOC-AE-21003841, Request for Relief from ASME Section Xl Code Requirements for Weld Examinations (Relief Request RR-ENG-3-25)2021-09-23023 September 2021 Request for Relief from ASME Section Xl Code Requirements for Weld Examinations (Relief Request RR-ENG-3-25) NOC-AE-21003832, Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-577, Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections2021-09-0909 September 2021 Supplement to License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-577, Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections NOC-AE-21003812, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-577, Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections2021-08-10010 August 2021 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-577, Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections NOC-AE-21003825, Update of Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence Information (FOCI)2021-08-0505 August 2021 Update of Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence Information (FOCI) NOC-AE-21003824, Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)2021-07-29029 July 2021 Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI) NOC-AE-21003823, Update Foreign Ownership Control or Influence (FOCI)2021-07-28028 July 2021 Update Foreign Ownership Control or Influence (FOCI) NOC-AE-21003820, Nuclear Insurance Protection2021-07-20020 July 2021 Nuclear Insurance Protection NOC-AE-21003819, Inservice Inspection Summary Report - 2RE212021-07-15015 July 2021 Inservice Inspection Summary Report - 2RE21 NOC-AE-21003816, Commitment Change Summary Report2021-06-30030 June 2021 Commitment Change Summary Report NOC-AE-21003814, Technical Specification Bases Control Program2021-06-24024 June 2021 Technical Specification Bases Control Program NOC-AE-21003810, Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)- CPS Energy2021-06-17017 June 2021 Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)- CPS Energy NOC-AE-21003811, Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)- Nrg Energy2021-06-17017 June 2021 Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)- Nrg Energy NOC-AE-21003806, Inservice Inspection Program Plan and Inservice Testing Program Snubber Inservice Test Plan for the Fourth Ten-Year Interval2021-05-20020 May 2021 Inservice Inspection Program Plan and Inservice Testing Program Snubber Inservice Test Plan for the Fourth Ten-Year Interval NOC-AE-21003801, Annual Dose Report for 20202021-04-26026 April 2021 Annual Dose Report for 2020 NOC-AE-21003802, 2020 South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Annual Environmental Operating Report2021-04-26026 April 2021 2020 South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Annual Environmental Operating Report NOC-AE-21003804, Operator Licensing Examination Schedule2021-04-21021 April 2021 Operator Licensing Examination Schedule NOC-AE-21003800, Radioactive Effluent Release Report2021-04-19019 April 2021 Radioactive Effluent Release Report NOC-AE-21003799, Changes to South Texas Project Electric Generating Station (STPEGS) Emergency Plan2021-04-15015 April 2021 Changes to South Texas Project Electric Generating Station (STPEGS) Emergency Plan NOC-AE-21003795, Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report2021-04-15015 April 2021 Cycle 22 Core Operating Limits Report NOC-AE-21003796, Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)2021-04-15015 April 2021 Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI) NOC-AE-21003790, Response to Apparent Violations in NRC Inspection Report 05000498/2020401 and 05000499/2020401: (EA-20-122) (Letter)2021-03-31031 March 2021 Response to Apparent Violations in NRC Inspection Report 05000498/2020401 and 05000499/2020401: (EA-20-122) (Letter) NOC-AE-21003791, Financial Assurance for Decommissioning - 2021 Update2021-03-31031 March 2021 Financial Assurance for Decommissioning - 2021 Update NOC-AE-210037, STP Fire Hazards Analysis Report, Amendment 26 (Redacted)2021-03-30030 March 2021 STP Fire Hazards Analysis Report, Amendment 26 (Redacted) NOC-AE-21003792, STP Fire Hazards Analysis Report, Amendment 26 (Redacted)2021-03-30030 March 2021 STP Fire Hazards Analysis Report, Amendment 26 (Redacted) NOC-AE-200037, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.6.3 to Append a Note and Remove the Index from Technical Specifications2021-03-11011 March 2021 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.6.3 to Append a Note and Remove the Index from Technical Specifications NOC-AE-21003784, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding 1RE22 Inspection Summary Report for Steam Generator Tubing2021-03-0808 March 2021 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding 1RE22 Inspection Summary Report for Steam Generator Tubing NOC-AE-21003786, Annual Fitness for Duty Performance Report for 20202021-03-0101 March 2021 Annual Fitness for Duty Performance Report for 2020 NOC-AE-21003785, Evidence of Financial Protection2021-02-23023 February 2021 Evidence of Financial Protection NOC-AE-21003781, Notice Regarding Withdrawal of Funds from Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Subaccounts2021-01-27027 January 2021 Notice Regarding Withdrawal of Funds from Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Subaccounts NOC-AE-21003780, Submittal of Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)2021-01-0707 January 2021 Submittal of Update Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI) NOC-AE-20003778, Changes to South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Emergency Plan2020-12-17017 December 2020 Changes to South Texas Project Electric Generating Station Emergency Plan NOC-AE-20003777, STPNOC Concerns Regarding the Proposed Change to the Evaluated Force-on-Force Inspection Guidance During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency2020-12-10010 December 2020 STPNOC Concerns Regarding the Proposed Change to the Evaluated Force-on-Force Inspection Guidance During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency NOC-AE-20003766, Supplement to Change Implementation Date for License Amendment Request to Revise the STPEGS Emergency Plan2020-12-0202 December 2020 Supplement to Change Implementation Date for License Amendment Request to Revise the STPEGS Emergency Plan NOC-AE-20003767, Request for a One-Time Exemption from 10 CFR 73, Appendix 8, Section VI, Subsection C.3.(1)(1) Regarding Annual Force-on-Force (FOF) Exercises, Due to Covid 19 Pandemic2020-11-16016 November 2020 Request for a One-Time Exemption from 10 CFR 73, Appendix 8, Section VI, Subsection C.3.(1)(1) Regarding Annual Force-on-Force (FOF) Exercises, Due to Covid 19 Pandemic NOC-AE-20003765, Inservice Testing Program Description for the Fourth Ten-Year Interval2020-10-28028 October 2020 Inservice Testing Program Description for the Fourth Ten-Year Interval NOC-AE-20003764, 1 RE22 Inspection Summary Report for Steam Generator Tubing2020-10-0707 October 2020 1 RE22 Inspection Summary Report for Steam Generator Tubing NOC-AE-20003762, Supplement to License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-374, Revision 0, Revision to TS 5.5.13 and Associated TS Bases for Diesel Fuel Oil Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvemen2020-09-22022 September 2020 Supplement to License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-374, Revision 0, Revision to TS 5.5.13 and Associated TS Bases for Diesel Fuel Oil Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvemen NOC-AE-20003761, Supplement to Exemption Request from 10 CFR 50 Appendix E Due to COVID-19 Pandemic2020-09-10010 September 2020 Supplement to Exemption Request from 10 CFR 50 Appendix E Due to COVID-19 Pandemic 2024-03-21
[Table view] Category:Technical Specifications
MONTHYEARML21320A0022021-12-0808 December 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 223 and 208 to Revise Technical Specification 3.6.3 and to Remove the Technical Specifications Index ML21106A2862021-05-0606 May 2021 Correction to Amendment Nos. 188 and 175 Regarding Relocation of Surveillance Test Intervals to Licensee-Controlled Program (Risk-Informed Initiative 5b) ML19067A2222019-06-0606 June 2019 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 215 and 201 Adoption of TSTF-522 Revise Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month ML18159A2122018-07-19019 July 2018 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 214 and 200 Emergency Response Organization Time Augmentation and Staffing Chances to the Emergency Plan (CAC Nos. MG0024 and MG0025; EPID L-2017-LLA-0265) ML17191B1372017-09-28028 September 2017 South Texas Project, Unit 1, Renewed Facility Operating License NPF-76 ML17192A0182017-09-28028 September 2017 South Texas Project, Unit 2, Renewed Facility Operating License and Appendices NPF-80 ML17038A2232017-07-11011 July 2017 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 212 and 198 - Risk-Informed Approach to Resolve Generic Safety Issue 191 ML16116A0072016-04-29029 April 2016 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 210 and 197, Revise Technical Specification 6.8.3.j, Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program, to Extend Integrated Leak Rate Test Interval from 10 to 15 Years ML15342A0032015-12-28028 December 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 209 and 196, Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF)-510-A, Revision 2, Revision to Steam Generator Program Inspection Frequencies and Tube Sample Selection (CAC MF6178-MF6179) ML15343A1282015-12-11011 December 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 208, Revise Technical Specification 5.3.2 to Allow Operation with 56 Full-Length Control Rod Assemblies for Unit 1 Cycle 20 (Emergency Circumstances) NOC-AE-15003315, Emergency License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 5.3.2 to Allow Operation with 56 Full-Length Control Rod Assemblies for Cycle 202015-12-0303 December 2015 Emergency License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 5.3.2 to Allow Operation with 56 Full-Length Control Rod Assemblies for Cycle 20 ML15209A6412015-09-22022 September 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 207 and 195, Revise Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Table 15.6-17 to Correct Radiological Doses Resulting from Calculation Error Performed in Support of Amendments 182 and 169 ML15201A1952015-08-20020 August 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 206 and 194, Revise the Emergency Action Level Scheme to the NRC-endorsed Scheme Contained in NEI-99, Revision 6 ML15075A1462015-04-29029 April 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 205 and 193, Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.3.1, Functional Unit 20, Reactor Trip Breakers, for Required Actions and Allowed Outage Times ML15049A1292015-02-27027 February 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 204 and 192, Revise Technical Specification 6.9.1.6, Core Operating Limits Report, with Respect to Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits ML14339A1702015-02-13013 February 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 203 and 191, Revise Fire Hazards Analysis Report and Fire Protection Program License Conditions Related to Alternate Shutdown Capability ML14281A0652015-01-29029 January 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 202 and 190, Revise Operating License Conditions Related to Cyber Security Plan Milestone 8 Full Implementation Date ML14260A4372014-08-14014 August 2014 Project Units 1 & 2, License Amendment Request - Proposed Administrative Controls Technical Specification 6.9.1.6, Core Operating Limits Report NOC-AE-14003143, Supplement to License Amendment Request Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.1, Functional Unit 20, Reactor Trip Breakers2014-06-0909 June 2014 Supplement to License Amendment Request Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.1, Functional Unit 20, Reactor Trip Breakers ML14106A3642014-04-22022 April 2014 Correction to Technical Specification Page 3/4 8-4, Amendment Nos. 188 and 175, Regarding Relocation of Surveillance Test Intervals to Licensee-Controlled Surveillance Frequency Control Program (TAC Nos. MF3732-33) NOC-AE-13003031, License Amendment Request, Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3. 1, Functional Unit 20, Reactor Trip Breakers.2014-01-0606 January 2014 License Amendment Request, Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3. 1, Functional Unit 20, Reactor Trip Breakers. ML13175A2112013-06-19019 June 2013 Project, Units 1 and 2, Revised STP Pilot Submittal and Requests for Exemptions and License Amendment for a Risk-Informed Approach to Resolving Generic Safety Issue (GSI)-191 NOC-AE-13002992, Supplement to License Amendment Request for Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.3.6, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation.2013-04-15015 April 2013 Supplement to License Amendment Request for Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.3.6, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation. ML12241A1932012-08-30030 August 2012 Correction Letter to Revised Technical Specification 3.7.7, Technical Specification Page 3/4 7-16 NOC-AE-12002877, Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.3.6, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation.2012-08-0101 August 2012 Proposed Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.3.6, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation. NOC-AE-11002677, Technical Specification Bases Control Program2011-06-16016 June 2011 Technical Specification Bases Control Program NOC-AE-10002605, License Amendment Request to Revise the Application of Risk-Managed Technical Specifications to Technical Specification 3.7.7, Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration System.2010-11-22022 November 2010 License Amendment Request to Revise the Application of Risk-Managed Technical Specifications to Technical Specification 3.7.7, Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration System. NOC-AE-10002541, Proposed Amendment to Technical Specification 6.8.3.I for Containment Post-Tensioning System Surveillance Program2010-05-18018 May 2010 Proposed Amendment to Technical Specification 6.8.3.I for Containment Post-Tensioning System Surveillance Program NOC-AE-09002389, License Amendment Request for Adoption of TSTF-511, Rev. 0, Eliminate Working Hour Restrictions from TS 5.2.2 to Support Compliance with 10 CFR Part 26, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process2009-03-0303 March 2009 License Amendment Request for Adoption of TSTF-511, Rev. 0, Eliminate Working Hour Restrictions from TS 5.2.2 to Support Compliance with 10 CFR Part 26, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process NOC-AE-09002390, Correction of Technical Specification Pages Previously Approved by Amendment2009-02-0404 February 2009 Correction of Technical Specification Pages Previously Approved by Amendment ML0822804722008-09-16016 September 2008 Technical Specifications, Issuance of Amendment Nos. 186 and 173, Deviation from Fire Protection Program Requirements ML0820504272008-07-29029 July 2008 License and Technical Specification Pages, Amendment Nos. 185 and 172, New License Condition/Revised TS Requirements Control Room Envelope Habitability in Accordance with TSTF-448, Rev. 3 ML0818902362008-07-0808 July 2008 Corrected Errata Sheet and TS Pages for Amendment No. 184 and 171 Issued June 30, 2008, Revise Technical Specification 3/4.8.2 to Modify Battery Surveillance Requirements ML0813303552008-06-30030 June 2008 License and Technical Specification Pages, Issuance of Amendment No. 184 and 171, Revise Technical Specification 3/4.8.2 to Modify Battery Surveillance Requirements NOC-AE-08002301, Withdrawal of Proposed Exception to Technical Specification 6.8.3.p.3, Control Room Envelope Habitability Program2008-05-27027 May 2008 Withdrawal of Proposed Exception to Technical Specification 6.8.3.p.3, Control Room Envelope Habitability Program ML0803603282008-03-25025 March 2008 Technical Specifications, Revise TS Surveillance Requirements for Emergency Core Cooling System Sumps ML0803604212008-03-0606 March 2008 Tech Spec Pages for Amendment Nos. 182 and 169, Adoption of Alternate Radiological Source Term in Assessment of Design-Basis Accident Dose Consequences ML0715901792007-07-20020 July 2007 Technical Specification Pages for Amendment Nos. 180 and 167 Technical Specification 3/4.8.2 for Batteries and DC Systems NOC-AE-07002183, Updated Pages to Incorporate Battery-Related Technical Specification Changes2007-07-17017 July 2007 Updated Pages to Incorporate Battery-Related Technical Specification Changes ML0720103122007-07-17017 July 2007 Project, Units 1 and 2 - Attachment to 7/18/07 E-Mail to M. Thadani, Nrr/Dorl/Lpliv, from P. Walker, STPNOC - Letter and Updated Technical Specification Pages - Battery Monitoring License Amendment Request (TAC MD0333, MD0334) ML0717801912007-07-13013 July 2007 Technical Specifications, Issuance of Amendment Nos. 179 and 166 Broad-Scope Risk-Informed Technical Specifications Amendments ML0714302512007-06-13013 June 2007 Tech Spec Pages for Amendment Nos. 177 and 164 Regarding TS 3.3.3.6, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation, NOC-AE-07002113, Proposed Change to Technical Specification 3.7.1.2, Auxiliary Feedwater System.2007-05-22022 May 2007 Proposed Change to Technical Specification 3.7.1.2, Auxiliary Feedwater System. NOC-AE-07002141, Resolution of Issues Regarding Proposed Amendment to Technical Specification 3/4.8.2 to Modify Requirements Related to Batteries and DC Systems2007-04-0606 April 2007 Resolution of Issues Regarding Proposed Amendment to Technical Specification 3/4.8.2 to Modify Requirements Related to Batteries and DC Systems NOC-AE-07002127, Request for License Amendment Related to Application of the Alternate Source Term2007-03-22022 March 2007 Request for License Amendment Related to Application of the Alternate Source Term ML0706503142007-02-28028 February 2007 South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, Proposed Change to Technical Specification 3.7.1.2, Auxiliary Feedwater System. NOC-AE-06002036, Revised Broad Scope Risk-Informed Technical Specification Amendment Request2006-12-28028 December 2006 Revised Broad Scope Risk-Informed Technical Specification Amendment Request NOC-AE-06002095, Request for Enforcement Discretion for Technical Specifications 3.3.3.6 and 3.7.1.22006-12-18018 December 2006 Request for Enforcement Discretion for Technical Specifications 3.3.3.6 and 3.7.1.2 NOC-AE-06002060, Revision to Proposed Change to Technical Specification 3.3.3.6, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation.2006-10-0202 October 2006 Revision to Proposed Change to Technical Specification 3.3.3.6, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation. NOC-AE-06002040, Technical Specifications, Bases Control Program2006-07-20020 July 2006 Technical Specifications, Bases Control Program 2021-05-06
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Op.an dNudclear~pearn S016~ TC2~Wctqedb'xr G&"erallnStaffon PO. Brx28P Wb~wod.r Tcw 77483 June 16, 2011 NOC-AE-1 1002677 10CFR50.36 STI: 32870029 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738 South Texas Project Units 1 & 2 Docket Nos. STN 50-498 & 50-499 Technical Specification Bases Control Program The attached pages are provided for information in accordance with the South Texas Project Technical Specification Bases Control Program. This submittal includes all Bases pages changed since the last submittal.
Paae Amendment Description of Change B 3 /4 3-4a 10-24562-4 Removed information regarding safety support systems for Remote Shutdown systems in section 3.3.3.5.
B 3/4 5-3 10-24562-3 Revised the Post-LOCA pH range from 7.5 and 10.0 to between 7.5 and 9.5.
B 3/4 7-6, 10-24562-5 Added information for shutdown requirements if the B 3/4 7-7, required actions for inoperable Control Room Envelope B 3/4 8-5 (CRE) boundary specified by Technical Specification 3.7.7.d are not met. In addition, added information regarding an inoperable CRE to clarify the boundary is not a required system, subsystem, train, component, or device that depends on a Diesel Generator as a source of emergency power. [Amendments 195/183]
There are no commitments in this letter.
If you have any questions on this matter, please contact Marilyn Kistler at (361) 972-8385 or me at (361) 972-7298.
A. Ree BaHsarrison D-~nager, Licernsing
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Regional Administrator, Region IV A. H. Gutterman, Esquire U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP 612 East Lamar Blvd, Suite 400 Arlington, Texas 76011-4125 Balwant K. Singal U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Balwant K. Singal John Ragan Senior Project Manager Catherine Callaway U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Jim von Suskil One White Flint North (MS 8B1) NRG South Texas LP 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Ed Alarcon Senior Resident Inspector Kevin Polio U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Richard Pena P. 0. Box 289, Mail Code: MNl 16 City Public Service Wadsworth, TX 77483 C. M. Canady Peter Nemeth City of Austin Crain Caton & James, P.C.
Electric Utility Department 721 Barton Springs Road C. Mele Austin, TX 78704 City of Austin Richard A. Ratliff Texas Department of State Health Services Alice Rogers Texas Department of State Health Services
INSTRUMENTATION BASES LCO The Remote Shutdown System LCO provides the OPERABILITY requirements of the instrumentation and controls necessary to place and maintain the unit in MODE 3 from a location other than the control room. The instrumentation and controls required are listed in Table B 3.3.5-1.
The controls, instrumentation, and transfer switches are required for:
- Core reactivity control (initial and long term),
" Decay heat removal via the AFW System and the SG safety valves or SG PORVs,
- RCS inventory control via charging flow, and
- Safety support systems for the above Functions.
A Function of a Remote Shutdown System is OPERABLE if all instrument and control channels needed to support the Remote Shutdown System Function are OPERABLE. In some cases, Table B 3.3.5-1 may indicate that the required information or control capability is available from several alternate sources. In these cases, the Function is OPERABLE as long as one channel of any of the alternate instrumentation or control sources is OPERABLE.
The remote shutdown instrument and control circuits covered by this LCO do not need to be energized to be considered OPERABLE. This LCO is intended to ensure the instruments and control circuits will be OPERABLE if unit conditions require that the Remote Shutdown System be placed in operation.
APPLICABILITY The Remote Shutdown System LCO is applicable in MODES 1, 2, and 3. This is required so that the unit can be placed and maintained in MODE 3 for an extended period of time from a location other than the control room.
ACTIONS ACTION a. addresses the situation where one or more required Functions of the Remote Shutdown System is in a condition where one or more of its required channels are inoperable. This includes the control and transfer switches for any required Function. The Required Action is to restore the required Function to OPERABLE status within 30 days. The allowed outage time is based on operating experience and the low probability of an event that would require evacuation of the control room. If the Required Action and associated allowed outage time of ACTION a. is not met, the unit must be brought to a MODE in which the LCO does not apply. To achieve this status, the unit must be brought to at least MODE 3 within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and to MODE 4 within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />. The allowed outage time is reasonable, based on operating experience, to reach the required unit conditions from full power conditions in an orderly manner and without challenging unit systems.
SOUTH TEXAS - UNITS 1 & 2 B 3/4 3-4a Unit 1 -Amendment No. 10-24562-4
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EMERGENCY CORE COOLING SYSTEMS BASES 3/4.5.2 and 3/4.5.3 ECCS SUBSYSTEMS (Continued)
Specification 3.5.3.1 Action d prohibits the application of Specification 3.0.4.b to an inoperable ECCS high head subsystem when entering MODE 4. There is an increased risk associated with entering MODE 4 from MODE 5 with an inoperable ECCS high head subsystem and the provisions of Specification 3.0.4.b, which allow entry into a MODE or other specified condition in the Applicability with the LCO not met after performance of a risk assessment addressing inoperable systems and components, should not be applied in this circumstance.
The Surveillance Requirements provided to ensure OPERABILITY of each component ensure that, at a minimum, the assumptions used in the safety analyses are met and that subsystem OPERABILITY is maintained. Surveillance Requirements for flow testing provide assurance that proper ECCS flows will be maintained in the event of a LOCA.
3/4.5.4 NOT USED 3/4.5.5 REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK The OPERABILITY of the refueling water storage tank (RWST) as part of the ECCS ensures that a sufficient supply of borated water is available for injection by the ECCS in the event of a LOCA or a steamline break. The limits on RWST minimum volume and boron concentration ensure that: (1) sufficient water is available within containment to permit recirculation cooling flow to the core, (2) the reactor will remain subcritical in the cold condition (68 0 F to 212 0 F) following a small break LOCA assuming complete mixing of the RWST, RCS, Containment Spray System and ECCS water volumes with all control rods inserted except the most reactive control rod assembly (ARI-1), (3) the reactor will remain subcritical in cold condition following a large break LOCA (break flow area > 3.0 ft2 ) assuming complete mixing of the RWST, RCS, Containment Spray System and ECCS water volumes and other sources of water that may eventually reside in the sump post-LOCA with all control rods assumed to be out (ARO), and (4) long term subcriticality following a steamline break assuming ARI-1 and preclude fuel failure.
The maximum allowable value for the RWST boron concentration forms the basis for determining the time (post-LOCA) at which operator action is required to switch over the ECCS to hot leg recirculation in order to avoid precipitation of the soluble boron.
The contained water volume limit includes an allowance for water not usable because of tank discharge line location or other physical characteristics.
The limits on contained water volume and boron concentration of the RWST also ensure a pH value of I between 7.0 and 9.5 for the solution recirculated within containment after a LOCA. This pH band minimizes the evolution of iodine and minimizes the effect of chloride and caustic stress corrosion on mechanical systems and components.
3/4.5.6 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL (RHR) SYSTEM The OPERABILITY of the RHR system ensures adequate heat removal capabilities for Long-Term Core Cooling in the event of a small-break loss-of -coolant accident (LOCA), an isolatable LOCA, or a secondary break in MODES 1, 2, and 3. The limits on the OPERABILITY of the RHR system ensure that at least one RHR loop is available for cooling including single active failure criteria.
SOUTH TEXAS--UNITS&-2 - 5Unit 1 - Amendment-No: 10-24562-3 Unit 2 - Amendment No. 10-24562-3
PLANT SYSTEMS BASES ACTION d:
If the unfiltered in-leakage of potentially contaminated air past the CRE boundary and into the CRE can result in CRE occupant radiological dose greater than the calculated dose of the licensing basis analyses of DBA consequences (allowed to be up to 5 rem total effective dose equivalent (TEDE)), or inadequate protection of CRE occupants from hazardous chemicals or smoke, the CRE boundary is inoperable. Actions must be taken to restore an OPERABLE CRE boundary within 90 days.
An inoperable CRE boundary results in making one or more Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration Systems inoperable. However, absent of an additional condition that results in the System(s) being inoperable other than for an inoperable boundary, only entry into ACTION d is required.
During the period that the CRE boundary is considered inoperable, action must be initiated to implement mitigating actions to lessen the effect on CRE occupants from the potential hazards of a radiological or chemical event or a challenge from smoke. OPGP03-ZE-0030, "Control Room Envelope Habitability Program" discusses appropriate mitigating actions.
A note precedes ACTION d. For this condition, the Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration Systems are inoperable only because the CRE boundary is inoperable. The note clarifies that the CRE boundary is not a required system, subsystem, train, component, or device that depends on a diesel generator as a source of emergency power. TS ACTION 3.8.1.1 .d with one standby diesel generator inoperable is satisfied when all required systems, subsystems, trains, components, and devices that depend on the remaining OPERABLE diesel generators as a source of emergency power are OPERABLE and the Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration Systems are inoperable solely because the CRE boundary is inoperable. Since the boundary is a passive function that does not require emergency power, application of TS 3.8.1.1.d provides no effective compensatory action. Appropriate compensatory action is already required by the action of TS 3.7.7.
As stated in OPGP03-ZE-0030, the mitigating actions are verified to ensure that CRE occupant radiological exposures will not exceed the calculated dose of the licensing basis analyses of DBA consequences, and that CRE occupants are protected from hazardous chemicals and smoke. These mitigating actions (i.e., actions that are taken to offset the consequences of the inoperable CRE boundary) should be preplanned for implementation upon entry into the condition, regardless of whether entry is intentional or unintentional. The 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Completion Time for implementation of the mitigating actions is reasonable based on the low probability of a DBA occurring during this time period, and the use of the mitigating actions. The 90 day Completion Time is reasonable based on the determination that the mitigating actions will ensure protection of CRE occupants within analyzed limits while limiting the probability that CRE occupants will have to implement protective measures that may adversely affect their ability to control the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition in the event of a DBA. In addition, the 90 day Completion Time is a reasonable time to diagnose, plan and possibly repair, and test most problems with the CRE boundary.
For purposes of the compensatory measure described above when multiple trains of Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration Systems and Containment Spray are affected, the purpose of the compensatory measure is met when the mitigating actions of Action d.(2). are in place. If multiple trains of Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration System are inoperable solely because the CRE boundary is inoperable, then the affected trains can be considered to be in service when Action d.(2) is met an-d there-are no restrictions in mankig-a-train (i.e. -rultipletrains are not allowed) &fCobtainment Spray unavailable unless the mitigating actions require all Containment Spray Systems to be functional.
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PLANT SYSTEMS BASES ACTION d: (continued)
Similarly, there are no restrictions on making multiple trains of Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration Systems inoperable solely because the CRE boundary is inoperable if or when Containment Spray is not functional.
Surveillance Requirement 4.7.7.e.3 verifies the OPERABILITY of the CRE boundary by testing for unfiltered air in-leakage past the CRE boundary and into the CRE. The details of the testing are specified in the Control Room Envelope Habitability Program. The CRE is considered habitable when the radiological dose to CRE occupants calculated in the licensing basis analyses of DBA consequences is no more than 5 rem total effective dose equivalent (TEDE) and the CRE occupants are protected from hazardous chemicals and smoke. This SR verifies that the unfiltered air in-leakage into the CRE is no greater than the flow rate assumed in the licensing basis analyses of DBA consequences. When unfiltered air in-leakage is greater than the assumed flow rate in MODES 1, 2, 3, and 4, Action d must be entered. Action d allows time to restore the CRE boundary to OPERABLE status provided mitigating actions can ensure that the CRE remains within the licensing basis habitability limits for the occupants following an accident.
Compensatory measures are discussed in Regulatory Guide 1.196, Section C.2.7.3, which endorses, with exceptions, NEI 99-03, Section 8.4 and Appendix F. These compensatory measures may also be used as mitigating actions as required by Action d. Temporary analytical methods may also be used as compensatory measures to restore OPERABILITY. Options for restoring the CRE boundary to OPERABLE status include changing the licensing basis DBA consequence analysis, repairing the CRE boundary, or a combination of these actions.
Compensatory actions (in support of Action d) also include administrative controls on coordinating opening or breaching the CRE boundary such that appropriate communication is established with the control room to assure timely closing of the boundary if necessary. Extended opening of the boundary is coordinated with the control room with appropriate plans for closure and communication.
Since the Control Room Envelope boundary integrity also affects operability of the overall system, entry and exit is administratively controlled. Administrative control of entry and exit through doors is performed by the persons entering or exiting the area. Entry and exit through doors under administrative controls does not require entry into Action d.
Depending upon the nature of the problem and the corrective action, a full scope in-leakage test may not be necessary to establish that the CRE boundary has been restored to OPERABLE status.
There is no CRMCFS actuation for hazardous chemical releases or smoke and there are no surveillance requirements that verify operability for hazardous chemical or smoke. The hazardous chemical analyses for the South Texas Project do not assume any control room isolation and assumes air enters at normal makeup ventilation flow rates. No in-leakage test is required to determine unfiltered in-leakage from toxic gas since this would be a value much less than that currently assumed in the toxic gas analyses. There is no regulatory limit on the amount of smoke allowed in the control room. The plant's ability to manage smoke infiltration was assessed qualitatively. The conclusion is that the operator maintains the ability to safely shutdown the plant during a smoke event originating inside or outside the control room. Therefore, no in-leakage test is required to-be~conducted-to-measureihe-amount-of-smoke thatcould infiltrate into the control room.
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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS BASES A.C. SOURCES, D.C. SOURCES, and ONSITE POWER DISTRIBUTION (Continued)
"...required systems, subsystems, trains, components, and devices that depend on the remaining OPERABLE diesel generator as a source of emergency power" mean SSCs that are required by the Technical Specifications. TS 3.8.1.1.d. does not apply to non-TS SSCs that are governed by other documents (e.g. TRM).
The Control Room Envelope boundary is not a required system, subsystem, train, component, or device that depends on a diesel generator as a source of emergency power. TS ACTION 3.8.1. 1.d. with one standby diesel generator inoperable is satisfied when all required systems, subsystems, trains, components, and devices that depend on the remaining OPERABLE diesel generators as a source of emergency power are OPERABLE and the Control Room Makeup and Cleanup Filtration Systems are inoperable solely because the CRE boundary is inoperable.
The 24-hour completion time is based on the capability of the operable equipment to mitigate all but the most severe design basis accidents as described above and the extremely low probability of the occurrence of a design basis accident. The 24-hour completion time also allows a deliberate planned response that may allow the inoperable equipment to be restored.
TS 3.8.1.1 Action e.
Operation may continue for a period that should not exceed 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. This level of degradation means that the offsite electrical power system does not have the capability to effect a safe shutdown and to mitigate the effects of an accident; however, the onsite AC sources have not been degraded. This level of degradation generally corresponds to a total loss of the immediately accessible offsite power sources. With both of the required offsite circuits inoperable, sufficient onsite AC sources are available to maintain the unit in a safe shutdown condition in the event of a DBA or transient.
TS 3.8.1.1 Action f.
With two or three of the standby diesel generators inoperable, there is insufficient or no remaining standby AC sources. Thus, with an assumed loss of offsite electrical power, insufficient standby AC sources are available to power the minimum required ESF functions. A single train onsite AC source can effectively mitigate all but the most severe events with operator action in some cases. The events that cannot be mitigated by a single train onsite AC source are highly unlikely. Since the offsite electrical power system is the only source of AC power for this level of degradation, the risk associated with continued operation for a very short time could be less than that associated with an immediate controlled shutdown (the immediate shutdown could cause grid instability, which could result in a total loss of AC power). Since any inadvertent generator trip could also result in a total loss of offsite AC power, however, the time allowed for continued operation is severely restricted. The intent here is to avoid the risk associated with an immediate controlled shutdown and to minimize the risk associated with this level of degradation.
TS 3.8.1.1 Action i.
Specification 3.8.1.1 Action i prohibits the application of Specification 3.0.4.b to an inoperable standby diesel generator. There is an increased risk associated with entering a MODE or other specified condition in the Applicability with an inoperable standby diesel generator and the provisions of Specification 3.0.4.b, which allow entry into a MODE or other specified condition in the Applicability with the LCO-not met after perfornmance of-a riskassessment-addressing inoperable systems and components, should not be applied in this circumstance.
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