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ML14218A054
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Issue date: 08/07/2014
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Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Annual Assessment Meeting/Open House August 7, 2014 2013 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region III

Our Mission NRC Strategic Plan Goals To license and regulate the nations civilian use of Safety - Ensure adequate protection of public byproduct, source, and health and safety and the environment special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public Security - Ensure adequate protection in the health and safety, secure use and management of radioactive promote the common materials defense and security, and protect the environment.

2 3 How We Regulate Reactor Oversight Process Strategic Performance Areas Safety

  • Establish rules and regulations Cornerstones
  • Issue licenses Performance Indicator Baseline Inspection Results Results
  • Provide oversight through inspection, enforcement, and evaluation of operational Significance Significance Threshold Threshold experience
  • Conduct research to provide support for Action Matrix regulatory decisions
  • Respond to events and emergencies Regulatory Response 4 5 1

Action Matrix Concept NRC Annual Assessment Summary DavisBesse Nuclear Power Station Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/R ep. Unacceptable First Energy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC)

Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Perform ance Cornerstone operated the Station safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the environment.

Increasing Safety Significance DavisBesse was in the Regulatory Response Column of the NRCs Action Matrix in the last Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts quarter of 2013.

DavisBesse transitioned to the Licensee Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement Response Column on December 19, 2013.

No Substantive crosscutting issues were Increasing Regulatory Actions identified 6 7 National Summary of NRC Inspection Activities Plant Performance Status as of 12/31/2013 DavisBesse for 2013 Licensee Response 80 6030 total hours expended by NRC Regulatory Response 9 2216 hours0.0256 days <br />0.616 hours <br />0.00366 weeks <br />8.43188e-4 months <br /> of direct inspection activity Degraded Cornerstone 9 654 additional hours reviewing plant operating status 2 resident inspectors on site - residents produce four Multiple/Repetitive Deg. Cornerstone 1 quarterly inspection reports per year and walk through Unacceptable 0 the plant daily IMC 0350 Oversight 1 25 regional inspectors participated in various inspections 1 major team inspection Total 100 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection 8 9 2

DavisBesse PIs and Findings Significance Threshold January 1 through December 31, 2013 Performance Indicators Green Baseline Inspection White Requires additional NRC oversight All Green Performance Indicators Yellow Requires more NRC oversight Red Requires most NRC oversight 12 Green / Severity Level IV inspection findings Inspection Findings Green Very low safety issue White Low to moderate safety issue Yellow Substantial safety issue Red High safety issue 10 11 NRC Inspection Findings NRC Inspection Plans for 2014 Some Examples of Actual Findings DavisBesse Nuclear Power Station NRC plans baseline inspections at Davis Operator Error Caused Momentary Inoperability of a Besse Nuclear Power Station for the Containment Isolation Valve remainder of 2014. This includes the Communications and Work Coordination Error following team inspections:

Caused Service Water System Transient Triennial Modifications/50.59 Inspection(November)

Reactor Trip Due to Failure of an Unsuitable Repair Steam Generator Replacement Inspection (Conducted Terminal Board Installed in Reactor Coolant Pump January through June 2014)

Monitoring Circuit Triennial Heat Sink Inspection (Conducted in June 2014)

Operations Shift Crew Turnover Inadequate - Fuse Issue Not Mentioned in Turnover 12 13 3

Actions in Response to the NRC Social Media Japan Nuclear Accident Channels

  • Mailbox for comments on staff actions:

JLD_Public.Resource@nrc.gov

  • Office of Public Affairs Point of

Contact:

  • (301) 816-5100 (call collect) NRC Inspection Activities Report a safety concern for
  • (800) 695-7403 Davis-Besse
  • Allegation@nrc.gov General information or questions Once Through Steam Generator
  • www.nrc.gov Replacement Outage Contact Davis-Besse Resident Inspectors
  • (419) 244-4494 16 17 4

FENOC/DavisBesse Steam Generator Replacement Steam Generator Replacement Inspection Objectives

  • Started first quarter of 2014; Completed second quarter of 2014 Verify that:
  • Openings made in Shield Building and Containment Vessel - Engineering evaluations and design changes are in
  • NRC inspected various pre-outage, conformance with facility license, codes, regulations outage activities, and plant restoration - Removal and replacement activities maintain nuclear and activities radiological safety in accordance with Federal regulations
  • Inspectors from NRC regional office and industry codes and standards with specialized backgrounds - Postinstallation test program was implementation is in supplemented the assigned two compliance with applicable codes and regulations resident inspectors 18 19 Steam Generator Replacement NRC Inspection Results
  • Containment vessel opening restored followed by satisfactory containment leakage integrity test Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  • Preoutage estimates for radiological doses was Region III consistent with doses actually received Lisle, Illinois
  • Upon plant startup and power operation, Steam Generators performed as expected and designed