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MONTHYEARML21077A1362021-03-18018 March 2021 Temporary Instruction 2515/194 Inspection Documentation Request ML19011A1712019-01-0404 January 2019 Enclosures 1 to 3 - EAL Scheme Revisions Enclosure Summary, Discussion of Change and Mps EAL Scheme Revisions-Supporting Documents ML16266A5462016-12-21021 December 2016 Summary of Results of Flooding Hazard Reevaluation Report for Millstone Power Station Units 2 and 3 ML15231A3642015-05-27027 May 2015 FOIA/PA-2014-0204 - Resp 1 - Final, Group a ML15065A2382015-02-0606 February 2015 Acord Certificate of Liability Insurance ML14358A3182014-12-22022 December 2014 FOIA/PA-2014-0508 - Resp 1 - Partial. Group a (Records Being Released in Their Entirety) ML14128A0412014-04-30030 April 2014 Attachment 2 - 2013 Radioactive Effluent Release Report - Volume 2 ML14041A1782014-02-0606 February 2014 Attachment 1 - Response to Request for Additional Information for Alternative Request IR-3-17, for ASME Section XI for Repair/Replacement of Class 3 Service Water System Valves ML14041A1792014-02-0606 February 2014 Attachment 3 - Examination of Millstone Unit 3 Service Water Valves for Dealloying ML13364A2832013-12-30030 December 2013 Announcement of 2014 Generic Fundamentals Examination Administration Dates-Letter Dated Dec 30, 2013 ML12093A0832012-04-0202 April 2012 Notice of Public Meeting - April 19, 2012 ML12056A0522012-03-12012 March 2012 Enclosure 6 - List of Power Reactor Licensees and Holders of Construction Permits in Active or Deferred Status ML12032A2252012-01-25025 January 2012 Attachments 4-6 to 11-687, Regarding License Amendment Request to Relocate TS Surveillance Frequencies to Licensee Controlled Program in Accordance with TSTF-425, Revision 3 ML1123405052011-08-21021 August 2011 Verbal Authorization, Relief Request RR-04-12, of Millstone 2 Temporary Non-Code Compliant Condition of Emergency Diesel Generator Supply Piping in the Service Water System ML1123404642011-08-20020 August 2011 MPS2 RR RAI Response ML1117502192011-06-22022 June 2011 NRC Inspection Findings Related to Closed Cooling Water Systems (1/1/2004 to 6/22/2011) ML1034706502010-12-13013 December 2010 Millstone 3 Draft Response to GL2004-02 RAI No. 6 ML1015305562010-06-0202 June 2010 Mps GL-04-002 Draft RAI Responses/Public Telecon Handouts ML1011904172010-04-22022 April 2010 Westinghouse Electric Co., LLC, LTR-SGMP-10-50 NP-Attachment Assessment of the Effect of the Location of the Bottom of the Expansion Transition on H. ML1009804152010-04-0808 April 2010 Draft Millstone GL2004-02 Supplemental Responses to Support Public Teleconference on 4/08 ML1019304602010-03-25025 March 2010 List of Historical Leaks and Spills at Us Commercial Nuclear Power Plants ML0933507512010-01-14014 January 2010 Temporary Instruction 2515/180, Managing Fatigue ML0813006902008-04-17017 April 2008 Meeting with Neac to Discuss Millstone, Attendance List ML0813006872008-04-17017 April 2008 Annual Assessment Meeting Attendance List ML0732400242007-10-25025 October 2007 Examples of Max Thermal Power License Conditions ML0729502402007-10-10010 October 2007 Siren Milestones ML0730400302007-10-0101 October 2007 Sign-In Roster for Public Meeting with Dominion Nuclear ML0726301142007-09-14014 September 2007 / P. Paquin Ltr Amendment to Certificate of Compliance No. 9208 for the Model No. 10-142B Package (TAC L24117)/S121170 ML0726303192007-09-14014 September 2007 P. Paquin Ltr Amendment to Certificate of Compliance No. 6574 for the Model No. 3-82B Package (TAC L24116)/ Register User List ML0713102392007-04-12012 April 2007 Enclosure 6: List of Proposed Generic Level 1 Milestones ML0634705992006-12-14014 December 2006 Plant Service List ML0701805992006-07-26026 July 2006 Report of Investigation, Case 1-2006-004, Millstone Nuclear Power Plant, Units 2 and 3: Discrimination Against a Senior ECP Investigator for Having Engaged in Protected Activities ML0610704982006-04-17017 April 2006 PI&R Team Inspection Required Documents ML0622700642006-03-29029 March 2006 Statement of Attorney General Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut Regarding the NRC Annual Safety Assessment Public Meeting at Millstone Nuclear Power Station March 29, 2006 ML0614301522006-03-29029 March 2006 Sign-in Sheet for Public Meeting Between NRC and Connecticut Nuclear Energy Advisory Council (Neac) to Discuss Millstone Station'S Annual Assessment for CY2005 ML0527000442005-09-21021 September 2005 Attachment 10, FAQ Log 9/21/05 ML0514602372005-05-20020 May 2005 Event Response Roster ML0514505132005-05-20020 May 2005 Branch 6, Management Directive 8.3 Check Sheet for 3/6/04 Millstone Unit 2 Turbine Trip ML0514505172005-05-20020 May 2005 Branch 6, Management Directive 8.3 Check Sheet for 3/15/04 Millstone Unit 2 Turbine Trip ML0514602232005-05-20020 May 2005 Region I Event Chronology ML0514602362005-05-20020 May 2005 Region I Event Chronology ML0514602602005-05-20020 May 2005 Handwritten Notes - 7 ML0516000592005-05-18018 May 2005 Attendance Sign in Sheet for Public Meeting Between NRC and Nuclear Energy Advisory Council (Neac) Ref: April 17, 2005 Event ML0513005592005-05-0505 May 2005 Enclosure 5, Response to Requests for Additional Information Replacement Discussion of Changes ML0513005562005-05-0505 May 2005 Enclosure 4, Response to Requests for Additional Information Marked Up Discussion of Changes ML0513005442005-05-0505 May 2005 Attachment 2, Response to Requests for Additional Information Re Proposed Technical Specifications Changes Associated with Nuclear Facility Quality Assurance Program Description ML0513005392005-05-0505 May 2005 Attachment 1, Response to Requests for Additional Information on Nuclear Facility Quality Assurance Program Description ML0514602222005-04-19019 April 2005 Forced Outage Schedule, Cold Shutdown ML0514602682005-04-17017 April 2005 Notes from 04/17/2005 Millstone 3 Alert ML0514602742005-04-17017 April 2005 Unit 3 Control Room OPS 2021-03-18
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MONTHYEARML0514505172005-05-20020 May 2005 Branch 6, Management Directive 8.3 Check Sheet for 3/15/04 Millstone Unit 2 Turbine Trip ML0514505132005-05-20020 May 2005 Branch 6, Management Directive 8.3 Check Sheet for 3/6/04 Millstone Unit 2 Turbine Trip ML0514505392005-04-18018 April 2005 Email Action: MD 8.3 Review for Millstone Scram with Complications ML0514505192004-03-22022 March 2004 MD 8.3 Evaluation - March 15, 2004 Trip 2005-05-20
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BRANCH 6 MANAGEMENT DIRECTIVE 8.3 CHECK SHEET FOR 3/15/04 MILLSTONE UNIT 2 TURBINE TRIP NOTE: This a Record of Decision to Not Recommend a Team Inspection
Purpose:
The purpose of this record Is to briefly state the key elements of the decision made In the application of MD8.3 to events, where a team Inspection would not be Initiated.
Overview: For significant operational power Reactor events, MD8.3 calls for the evaluation of eight deterministic criteria (a through h) and If any of these criterion are met then the MD8.3 risk table Is used to aid Indetermining the level of response I.e. no additional Insp., SIT, AIT, or IIT)
Process: 1)If none of the deterministic criteria were met, those criterion that were the principal areas of discussion should Include key points of discussion In the Remarks.
- 2) Briefly Indicate If one or more deterministic criterion were met and:
a) Ifthe risk was exclusively In the no additional Inspection' region of the risk table, list the risk number In the Risk section below, or b) If the risk fell In the overlapping region for no additional Inspection & Special Inspection' Indicate the basis for no additional Inspection In the Risk section.
Event: Millstone Unit 2 Turbine Trip
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Criterion Y/N Remarks a N b N c N d N e N Note that turbine vibrations were normal following the reactor trip.
f1 N During this event, two S/G safety relief valves opened which constitute an unexpected response. The licensee has Investigated and determined that the steam dump valves and the atmospheric reliefs operated as designed. The licensee concluded that the safeties lifted within their set point range and consider the safety valves to be operable. The licensee has documented this trend of SIG safety valves lifting following relatively benign transients Into their CR process for evaluation and corrective action as appropriate.
However, there Is no current evidence to suggest that the lifting of these safety valves Is outside of their design basis or that this condition Impacts their safety analysis. It Is recommended that the residents follow the licensee progress as they Investigate the lifts.
0 N Although the reactor trip on March 6 and the reactor trip on March 15 were both Initiated by loss of the ABE SGFP, the licensee has determined that the reason for the loss of the SGFP In each case was unrelated and thus Is not considered a repetitive failure.
h Y On the March 15 reactor trip, operators were able to reset the SGFP but S/G level decreased to the automatic reactor trip set point before operator action was effective. After the March 6 reactor trip and this event, we engaged the licensee concerning expected operator action during a loss of a SGFP. This does not merit a special Inspection because more recent licensee Investigation has determined that It Is unlikely the operator would have been able to restore the SGFP to operation prior to SGWL reaching the automatic reactor trip setpolnt. As a result, the licensee has recently changed their Alarm Response Procedure to trip the reactor on a loss of SGFP above 70% reactor power.
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