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Technical Specification, Revises Section 5.3.1.1, Unit Staff Qualifications, to Add the Qualification Requirements for the Shift Manager and Control Room Supervisor,
ML050350264
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Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 01/31/2005
From: Donohew J
NRC/NRR/DLPM/LPD4
To:
Donohew J N, NRR/DLPM,415-1307
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Fa(Z) (Fo Methodology) 3.2.1 3.2 POWER DISTRIBUTION LIMITS 3.2.1 Heat Flux Hot Channel Factor (FO(Z)) (F0 Methodology)

LCO 3.2.1 Fac(Z), as approximated by Fac(Z) and Faw(Z), shall be within the limits specified in the COLR.

APPLICABILITY: MODE 1.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Fac(Z) not within limit. A.1 Reduce THERMAL 15 minutes after POWER Ž 1% RTP for each FQc(Z) each 1% Fac(Z) exceeds determination limit.

AND A.2 Reduce Power Range 72 hours3 days <br />0.429 weeks <br />0.0986 months <br /> after Neutron Flux - High trip each Fac(Z) setpoints Ž 1%for each determination 1% Fac(Z) exceeds limit.

AND A.3 Reduce Overpower AT trip 72 hours3 days <br />0.429 weeks <br />0.0986 months <br /> after setpoints 2 1% for each each FoC(Z) 1% Fac(Z) exceeds limit. determination AND A.4 Perform SR 3.2.1.1. Prior to increasing THERMAL POWER above the limit of Required Action A.1 I (continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 3.2-1 Amendment No. 423, 159

FQ(Z) (Fa Methodology) 3.2.1 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B. Faw(Z) not within limits. B.1 Reduce AFD limits 2 1% 4 hours0.167 days <br />0.0238 weeks <br />0.00548 months <br /> for each 1% FQw(Z) exceeds limit.

C. Required Action and C.1 Be in MODE 2. 6 hours0.25 days <br />0.0357 weeks <br />0.00822 months <br /> associated Completion Time not met.

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 3.2-2 Amendment No. 123

Organization 5.2 5.2 Organization 5.2.2 Unit Staff (continued) shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements.

c. An individual from the Health Physics Group qualified in radiation protection procedures shall be on site when fuel is in the reactor. The position may be vacant for not more than 2 hours0.0833 days <br />0.0119 weeks <br />0.00274 months <br />, in order to provide for unexpected absence, provided immediate action is taken to fill the required position.
d. Administrative procedures shall be developed-and implemented to limit the working hours of personnel who perform safety related functions (e.g.,

licensed Senior Reactor Operators (SROs), licensed Reactor Operators (ROs), health physics technicians, nuclear station operators, and key maintenance personnel).

The controls shall include guidelines on working hours that ensure adequate shift coverage shall be maintained without routine heavy use of overtime. Any deviation from the above guidelines shall be authorized in advance by the plant manager or the plant manager's designee, in accordance with approved administrative procedures, and with documentation of the basis for granting the deviation. Routine deviation from the working hour guidelines shall not be authorized.

Controls shall be included in the procedures to require a periodic independent review be conducted to ensure that excessive hours have not been assigned.

e. The Superintendent Operations or operations manager shall hold an SRO license.
f. An individual shall provide advisory technical support to the unit operations shift crew in the areas of thermal hydraulics, reactor engineering, and plant analysis with regard to the safe operation of the unit. This position shall be manned in MODES 1,2, 3 or 4, unless the Shift Manager or the individual with a Senior Operator License meets the qualifications specified by the Commission Policy Statement on Engineering Expertise on Shift.

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-3 Amendment No. 123,131,149, 159

Unit Staff Qualifications 5.3 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 5.3 Unit Staff Qualifications 5.3.1 Each member of the unit staff shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications of ANSI/ANS 3.1-1978 with the following exceptions:

5.3.1.1 The education and experience eligibility requirements for operator license applicants, and changes thereto, shall be those previously reviewed and approved by the NRC, specifically those referenced in letter dated October 7, 2004 (WO 04-0031). The positions of Shift Manager and Control Room Supervisor shall meet or exceed the qualifications of ANSI/ANS 3.1-1981.

5.3.1.2 The Radiation Protection Manager shall be a supervisor with line responsibility for operational health physics who meets or exceeds the qualifications of Regulatory Guide 1.8, September 1975 for a Radiation Protection Manager. The Radiation Protection Manager will be designated by the plant manager.

5.3.1.3 The position of operations manager shall hold or have previously held a senior reactor operator license for a similar unit (PWR).

5.3.2 For the purpose of 10 CFR 55.4, a licensed Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) and a licensed reactor operator (RO) are those individuals who, in addition to meeting the requirements of TS 5.3.1, perform the functions described in 10 CFR 50.54(m).

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-4 Amendment No. 123, 149,150,159

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals I 5.5.2 Primary Coolant Sources Outside Containment This program provides controls to minimize leakage from those portions of systems outside containment that could contain highly radioactive fluids during a serious transient or accident to levels as low as practicable. The systems include appropriate portions of Containment Spray, Safety Injection, Chemical and Volume Control, Residual Heat Removal, and Nuclear Sampling System (Post Accident Sampling System only (until such time as a modification eliminates the PASS penetration as a potential leakage path)). The program shall include the following:

a. Preventive maintenance and periodic visual inspection requirements; and
b. Integrated leak test requirements for each system at refueling cycle intervals or less.

5.5.3 Not Used.

5.5.4 Radioactive Effluent Controls Program This program conforms to 10 CFR 50.36a for the control of radioactive effluents and for maintaining the doses to members of the public from radioactive effluents as low as reasonably achievable. The program shall be contained in the ODCM, shall be implemented by procedures, and shall include remedial actions to be taken whenever the program limits are exceeded. The program shall include the following elements:

a. Limitations on the functional capability of radioactive liquid and gaseous monitoring instrumentation including surveillance tests and setpoint determination in accordance with the methodology in the ODCM; (continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-7 Amendment No. 423, 137, 159

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals 5.5.4 Radioactive Effluent Controls Program (continued)

b. Limitations on the concentrations of radioactive material released in liquid effluents to unrestricted areas, conforming to 10 times the concentration values in, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2, to 10 CFR 20.1001-20.2402;
c. Monitoring, sampling, and analysis of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents in accordance with 10 CFR 20.1302 and with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM;
d. Limitations on the annual and quarterly doses or dose commitment to a member of the public from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released from each unit to unrestricted areas, conforming to 10 CFR 50, Appendix I;
e. Determination of cumulative and projected dose contributions from radioactive effluents for the current calendar quarter and current calendar year in accordance with the methodology and parameters in the ODCM at least every 31 days.
f. Limitations on the functional capability and use of the liquid and gaseous effluent treatment systems to ensure that appropriate portions of these systems are used to reduce releases of radioactivity when the projected doses in a period of 31 days would exceed 2% of the guidelines for the annual dose or dose commitment, conforming to 10 CFR 50, Appendix l;
g. Limitations on the dose rate resulting from radioactive material released in gaseous effluents from the site to areas at or beyond the site boundary shall be in accordance with the following:
1. For noble gases: a dose rate < 500 mrem/yr to the whole body and a dose rate < 3000 mrem/yr to the skin, and
2. For iodine-131, for iodine-1 33, for tritium, and for all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days: a dose rate
  • 1500 mrem/yr to any organ.
h. Limitations on the annual and quarterly air doses resulting from noble gases released in gaseous effluents from each unit to areas beyond the site boundary, conforming to 10 CFR 50, Appendix l; (continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-8 Amendment No. 123

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals 5.5.9 Steam Generator (SG) Tube Surveillance Program Steam generator tube integrity shall be demonstrated by performance of the following augmented inservice inspection program.

The provisions of SR 3.0.2 are applicable to the SG Tube Surveillance Program test frequencies.

a. Steam Generator Sample Selection and Inspection - Steam generator tube integrity shall be determined during shutdown by selecting and inspecting at least the minimum number of steam generators specified in Table 5.5.9-1.
b. Steam Generator Tube Sample Selection and Inspection - The steam generator tube minimum sample size, inspection result classification, and the corresponding action required shall be as specified in Table 5.5.9-2.

The inservice inspection of steam generator tubes shall be performed at the frequencies specified in Specification 5.5.9.c and the inspected tubes shall be verified acceptable per the acceptance criteria of Specification 5.5.9.d. The tubes selected for each inservice inspection shall include at least 3% of the total number of tubes in all steam generators; the tubes selected for these inspections shall be selected on a random basis except:

1. Where experience in similar plants with similar water chemistry indicates critical areas to be inspected, then at least 50% of the tubes inspected shall be from these critical areas;
2. The first sample of tubes selected for each inservice inspection (subsequent to the preservice inspection) of each steam generator shall include:

a) All nonplugged tubes that previously had detectable wall penetrations (greater than 20%),

b) Tubes in those areas where experience has indicated potential problems, and c) A tube inspection (pursuant to Specification 5.5.9.d.1.h) shall be performed on each selected tube. If any selected tube does not permit the passage of the eddy current probe for a tube inspection, this shall be recorded and an (continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-1 1 Amendment No. 423,159

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals 5.5.9 Steam Generator (SG) Tube Surveillance Program (continued) adjacent tube shall be selected and subjected to a tube inspection.

3. The tubes selected as the second and third samples (if required by Table 5.5.9-2 during each inservice inspection may be subjected to a partial tube inspection provided:

a) The tubes selected for these samples include the tubes from those areas of the tube sheet array where tubes with imperfections were previously found, and b) The inspections include those portions of the tubes where imperfections were previously found.

The results of each sample inspection shall be classified into one of the following three categories:

Category Inspection Results C-1 Less than 5% of the total tubes inspected are degraded tubes and none of the inspected tubes are defective.

C-2 One or more tubes, but not more than 1% of the total tubes inspected are defective, or between 5% and 10% of the total tubes inspected are degraded tubes.

C-3 More than 10% of the total tubes inspected are degraded tubes or more than 1% of the inspected tubes are defective.

Note: In all inspections, previously degraded tubes must exhibit significant (greater than 10%) further wall penetrations to be included in the above percentage calculations.

c. Inspection Frequencies - The above required inservice inspections of steam generator tubes shall be performed at the following frequencies:
1. The first inservice Inspection shall be performed after 6 Effective Full Power Months but within 24 calendar months of initial criticality. Subsequent inservice inspections shall be performed at intervals of not less than 12 nor more than 24 calendar months (continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5,0-1 2 Amendment No. 123

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals 5.5.9 Steam Generator (SG) Tube Surveillance Proqram (continued)

TABLE 5.5.9-2 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE INSPECTION 1ST SAMPLE INSPECTION 2ND SAMPLE INSPECTION 3RD SAMPLE INSPECTION Sample Result Action Result Action Required Result Action Size Required l Reauired A minimum C-1 None NA N.A. NA NA ofI S Tubes per S.G. C-2 Plug defective C-1 None NA NA tubes and inspect C-2 Plug defective tubes C-1 None additional and inspect additional 2S tubes In 4S tubes In this S.G. C-2 Plug this S.G. defective

__________ tubes C-3 Perform action for C-3 result of first sample C-3 Perform action for C-3 NA NA result of first sample C-3 Inspect all All other tubes In this S.G.s are None NA. NA S.G., plug C-1 defective tubes and Inspect 2S Some S.G.s Perform action for C-2 NA. NA tubes in each C-2 but no result of second sample other S.G. additional S.G. are I C-3 Additional Inspect all tubes In each N.A. NA.

S.G. Is C-3 S.G. and plug defective tubes. I S 3 NN% Where N Is the number of steam generators In the unit, and n Is the number of steam generators n Inspected during an Inspection.

(continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-1 7 Amendment No. 423,1 41

Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals 5.5.10 Secondary Water Chemistry Program This program provides controls for monitoring secondary water chemistry to inhibit SG tube degradation. The program shall include:

a. Identification of a sampling schedule for the critical variables and control points for these variables;
b. Identification of the procedures used to measure the values of the critical variables;
c. Identification of process sampling points, which shall include monitoring the discharge of the condensate pumps for evidence of condenser in leakage;
d. Procedures for the recording and management of data;
e. Procedures defining corrective actions for all off control point chemistry conditions; and
f. A procedure identifying the authority responsible for the interpretation of the data and the sequence and timing of administrative events, which is required to initiate corrective action.

5.5.11 Ventilation Filter Testing Program (VFTP)

A program shall be established to implement the following required testing of Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) filter ventilation systems at the frequencies specified in Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2, and in accordance with the guidance specified below.

a. Demonstrate for each of the ESF systems that an inplace test of the high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters shows a penetration and system bypass < 1% when tested in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2 at the system flowrate specified below +/- 10%.

ESF Ventilation System Flowrate Control Room Emergency Ventilation System-Filtration 2000 cfm Control Room Emergency Ventilation System-Pressurization 750 cfm Auxiliary/Fuel Building Emergency Exhaust 6500 cfm (continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-1 8 Amendment No. 413, 159

Reporting Requirements 5.6 5.6 Reporting Requirements 5.6.5 CORE OPERATING LIMITS REPORT (COLR)

a. Core operating limits shall be established prior to each reload cycle, or prior to any remaining portion of a reload cycle, and shall be documented in the COLR for the following:
1. Specification 3.1.3: Moderator Temperature Coefficient (MTC),
2. Specification 3.1.5: Shutdown Bank Insertion Limits,
3. Specification 3.1.6: Control Bank Insertion Limits,
4. Specification 3.2.3: Axial Flux Difference,
5. Specification 3.2.1: Heat Flux Hot Channel Factor, Fo(Z),
6. Specification 3.2.2: Nuclear Enthalpy Rise Hot Channel Factor (FAIH),
7. Specification 3.9.1: Boron Concentration,
8. SHUTDOWN MARGIN for Specification 3.1.1 and 3.1.4, 3.1.5, 3.1.6, and 3.1.8,
9. Specification 3.3.1: Overtemperature AT and Overpower AT Trip Setpoints,
10. Specification 3.4.1: Reactor Coolant System pressure, temperature, and flow DNB limits, and
11. Specification 2.1.1: Reactor Core Safety Limits.
b. The analytical methods used to determine the core operating limits shall be those previously reviewed and approved by the NRC, specifically those described in the following documents:
1. WCNOC Topical Report TR 90-0025 W01, "Core Thermal Hydraulic Analysis Methodology for the Wolf Creek Generating Station."
2. WCAP-11397-P-A, -Revised Thermal Design Procedure."
3. WCNOC Topical Report NSAG-006, "Transient Analysis Methodology for the Wolf Creek Generating Station."

(continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-27 Amendment No. 123, 112, 141, 158, 159

Reporting Requirements 5.6 5.6 Reporting Requirements 5.6.5 CORE OPERATING LIMITS REPORT (COLR) (continued)

4. WCAP-1 0216-P-A, "Relaxation of Constant Axial Offset Control -

F0 Surveillance Technical Specification."

5. WCNOC Topical Report NSAG-007, "Reload Safety Evaluation Methodology for the Wolf Creek Generating Station."
6. NRC Safety Evaluation Report dated March 30,1993, for the "Revision to Technical Specification for Cycle 7."
7. WCAP-10266-P-A, "The 1981 Version of the Westinghouse ECCS Evaluation Model Using the BASH Code."
8. WCAP-1 1596-P-A, -Qualification of the Phoenix-P/ANC Nuclear Design System for Pressurized Water Reactor Cores."
9. WCAP 10965-P-A, "ANC: A Westinghouse Advanced Nodal Computer Code."
10. WCAP-12610-P-A, "VANTAGE+ Fuel Assembly Reference Core Report."
11. WCAP-8745-P-A, "Design Bases for the Thermal Power AT and Thermal Overtemperature AT Trip Functions."
c. The core operating limits shall be determined such that all applicable limits (e.g., fuel thermal mechanical limits, core thermal hydraulic limits, Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) limits, nuclear limits such as SDM, transient analysis limits, and accident analysis limits) of the safety analysis are met.
d. The COLR, including any midcycle revisions or supplements, shall be provided upon issuance for each reload cycle to the NRC.

(continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit 1 5.0-28 Amendment No.123,142,144,158 I

High Radiation Area 5.7 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 5.7 High Radiation Area As provided in paragraph 20.1601(c) of 10 CFR Part 20, the following controls shall be applied to high radiation areas in place of the controls required by paragraph 20.1601(a) and (b) of 10 CFR Part 20:

5.7.1 High Radiation Areas with Dose Rates Not Exceeding 1.0 rem/hour at 30 Centimeters from the Radiation Source or from any Surface Penetrated by the Radiation:

a. Each entryway to such an area shall be barricaded and conspicuously posted as a high radiation area. Such barricades may be opened as necessary to permit entry or exit of personnel or equipment.
b. Access to, and activities in, each such area shall be controlled by means of Radiation Work Permit (RWP) or equivalent that includes specification of radiation dose rates in the immediate work area(s) and other appropriate radiation protection equipment and measures.
c. Individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures and personnel continuously escorted by such individuals may be exempted from the requirement for an RWP or equivalent while performing their assigned duties provided that they are otherwise following plant radiation protection procedures for entry to, exit from, and work in such areas.
d. Each individual or group entering such an area shall possess:
1. A radiation monitoring device that continuously displays radiation dose rates in the area; or
2. A radiation monitoring device that continuously integrates the radiation dose rates in the area and alarms when the device's dose alarm setpoint is reached, with an appropriate alarm setpoint, or
3. A radiation monitoring device that continuously transmits dose rate and cumulative dose information to a remote receiver monitored by radiation protection personnel responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure within the area, or
4. A self-reading dosimeter (e.g., pocket ionization chamber or electronic dosimeter) and, (continued)

Wolf Creekc- Unit 1 5.0-31 Amendment No. 423, 4G42, 158, 159

High Radiation Area 5.7 5.7 High Radiation Area 5.7.1 High Radiation Areas with Dose Rates Not Exceeding 1.0 rem/hour at 30 Centimeters from the Radiation Source or from any Surface Penetrated by the Radiation: (continued)

(i) Be under the surveillance, as specified in the RWP or equivalent, while in the area, of an individual qualified in radiation protection procedures, equipped with a radiation monitoring device that continuously displays radiation dose rates in the area; who is responsible for controlling personnel exposure within the area, or (ii) Be under the surveillance as specified in the RWP or equivalent, while in the area, by means of closed circuit television, or personnel qualified in radiation protection procedures, responsible for controlling personnel radiation exposure in the area, and with the means to communicate with individuals in the area who are covered by such surveillance.

e. Except for individuals qualified in radiation protection procedures, entry into such areas shall be made only after dose rates in the area have been determined and entry personnel are knowledgeable of them.

5.7.2 High Radiation Areas with Dose Rates Greater than 1.0 rem/hour at 30 Centimeters from the Radiation Source or from any Surface Penetrated by the Radiation, but less than 500 rads/hour at 1 Meter from the Radiation Source or from any Surface Penetrated by the Radiation:

a. Each entryway to such an area shall be conspicuously posted as a high radiation area and shall be provided with a locked or continuously guarded door or gate that prevents unauthorized entry, and, in addition:
1. All such door and gate keys shall be maintained under the administrative control of the Shift Manager/Control Room Supervisor or health physics supervision, or his or her designee.
2. Doors and gates shall remain locked except during periods of personnel or equipment entry or exit.
b. Access to, and activities in, each such area shall be controlled by means of an RWP or equivalent that includes specification of radiation dose rates in the immediate work area(s) and other appropriate radiation protection equipment and measures.

(continued)

Wolf Creek - Unit I 5.0-32 Amendment No. 423,-42, 158 l