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MONTHYEARML0604004052006-04-0404 April 2006 Third 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Plan Request for Relief to Extend the Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval for the Examination of Welds VLA-001 VLA-002 Project stage: Other NG-07-0164, Request to Extend Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval for Reactor Vessel-Welds: VLA-A001, VLA-A002, VLB-AO01, VLB-A002, VLC-B001, VLC-B002, VLD-B001, VLD-B002, and VCB-C0052007-02-19019 February 2007 Request to Extend Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval for Reactor Vessel-Welds: VLA-A001, VLA-A002, VLB-AO01, VLB-A002, VLC-B001, VLC-B002, VLD-B001, VLD-B002, and VCB-C005 Project stage: Other 2006-04-04
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MONTHYEARML18145A1942018-06-15015 June 2018 Relief Request No. NDE R017 Fourth Inservice Inspection Interval Duane Arnold Energycenter (EPID-L-2017-LLR-0135) ML18106B1212018-04-25025 April 2018 Proposed Alternative to Use Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques ML18053A2092018-04-16016 April 2018 Request for Relief No. 03 Proposed Use of Alternative Requirements for Nozzle Inner Radius and Nozzle-to-Shell Weld Inspection for Fifth Inservice Inspection Interval (CAC No. MF9374; EPID L-2017-LLR-0110) ML17353A6822018-01-19019 January 2018 Request for Relief No. RR 01, Regarding Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds for the Renewed Operating License Term ML17272A0182017-12-19019 December 2017 Relief Request No. RR-02- Proposed Alternative to ASME Code Examination Requirements for Buried Piping Related to Fifth Inservice Inspection Interval Program Plan L-2017-121, Proposed Alternative for the Use of Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques in Lieu of Radiography2017-07-24024 July 2017 Proposed Alternative for the Use of Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques in Lieu of Radiography ML16008A0862016-01-21021 January 2016 Relief Request No. PR-01, PR-02, VR-01, VR-02, and VR-03 Related to the Inservice Testing Program for the Fifth 10-Year Interval ML14144A0022014-06-0909 June 2014 Relief Request No. VR-03 Related to the Inservice Testing Program for the Fourth 10-Year Interval ML14099A3352014-04-29029 April 2014 Relief for 2nd Period Limited Weld Examinations ML12170A4212012-07-11011 July 2012 Evaluation of Relief Request VR-02 Regarding Inservice Testing of Safety/Relief Valves JAFP-11-0112, Relief Request (RR-8), Alternative Examination Requirements for Nozzle-to-Vessel Shell Welds and Nozzle Inner Radius Sections Using American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code Case N-702 and BWRVIP-108NP2011-10-0303 October 2011 Relief Request (RR-8), Alternative Examination Requirements for Nozzle-to-Vessel Shell Welds and Nozzle Inner Radius Sections Using American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code Case N-702 and BWRVIP-108NP ML11235A9352011-09-0606 September 2011 Relief Request NDE-014 Authorized, Alternative Weld Overlay Repair ML11237A1052011-09-0606 September 2011 Alternative Regarding Testing Requirements of Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Psv 4402 ML0824806802008-10-0303 October 2008 Authorization of Relief Request Stock Rotation of Recirculation Pump Seal Assemblies ML0716603252007-06-14014 June 2007 Conference Call Record and Chronology, Duane Arnold Energy Center Relief Request to Use Alternative to ASME Section XI Requirements to Use Code Cases N-504-2 and N-638-1 for Weld Overlay Repairs NG-07-0143, Request for Relief from the ASME Section XI Code to Allow Use of the Provisions of Appendix Viii, Article VIII-4000, in the Evaluation of Changes in Maximum Cable Length for In-Service Inspection Examination Equipment2007-02-14014 February 2007 Request for Relief from the ASME Section XI Code to Allow Use of the Provisions of Appendix Viii, Article VIII-4000, in the Evaluation of Changes in Maximum Cable Length for In-Service Inspection Examination Equipment NG-06-0866, Responses to Requests for Additional Information and Revised Relief Requests NDE-R005 and NDE-R007 - Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Program2006-12-21021 December 2006 Responses to Requests for Additional Information and Revised Relief Requests NDE-R005 and NDE-R007 - Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Program ML0617103642006-07-0303 July 2006 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, Palisades Nuclear Plant, Point Beach Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2, Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant, Units 1 and 2 - Use of ASME Code Case N-513-2 ML0612302932006-05-30030 May 2006 Relief, Third 10-Year Interval Service Inspection Program Plan Request for Relief to Extend the Third 10 Year Inservice Inspection Interval for the Examination of Welds VLA-001 VLA-002 ML0604004052006-04-0404 April 2006 Third 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Plan Request for Relief to Extend the Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval for the Examination of Welds VLA-001 VLA-002 ML0509502282005-04-0707 April 2005 Duane Arnold, Evaluation of Relief Request to Use Code Case N-661 ML0432700512005-01-0606 January 2005 Relief, Alternatives for Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds Relief Request NDE-R047 ML0401607382004-02-26026 February 2004 Prairie, Units 1 and 2, Kewaunee, Point Beach, Units 1 and 2, Palisades, Re Request for Alternatives to ASME Section XI, Appendix Viii, Supplement 10 ML0313902782003-06-0303 June 2003 Third 10-year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Relief Request No. NDE-R045 ML0307804782003-03-26026 March 2003 Relief Request, Third 10-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Program Relief Requests NDE-R028, Revision 2, and NDE-R044 NG-02-0268, License DPR-49 Relief Request NDE-R001 Revision 1 NDE-R028 Revision 2, NDE-R044 and NDE-R0452002-03-29029 March 2002 License DPR-49 Relief Request NDE-R001 Revision 1 NDE-R028 Revision 2, NDE-R044 and NDE-R045 2018-06-15
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Notification of the Potential Existence of Defects Pursuant to 10 CFR Part 21 ML24163A0012024-08-0505 August 2024 LTR-24-0119-1-1 Response to Nh Letter Regarding Review of NextEras Emergency Preparedness Amendment Review ML24193A2432024-07-12012 July 2024 – Interim Audit Summary Report in Support of Review of License Amendment Requests Regarding Fleet Emergency Plan ML24149A2862024-06-12012 June 2024 NextEra Fleet - Proposed Alternative Frr 23-01 to Use ASME Code Case N-752-1, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment for Repair/Replacement Activities in Class 2 and 3 Systems Section X1, Division 1 (EPID L-2023-LLR-0009) - Letter ML24151A6482024-06-0303 June 2024 Changes in Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Assignments for Some Decommissioning Facilities NG-24-0004, 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2024-05-0808 May 2024 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report NG-24-0003, Submittal of 2023 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report2024-04-24024 April 2024 Submittal of 2023 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report ML24072A0292024-03-29029 March 2024 Nextera Energy Duane Arnold, Llc. Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting) NG-24-0001, 2024 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Financial Assurance Update2024-03-0606 March 2024 2024 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Financial Assurance Update NG-24-0002, 2023 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s2024-03-0606 March 2024 2023 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s L-2024-010, Point Units 3 and 4, Seabrook, Duane Arnold, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2, Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3)2024-01-25025 January 2024 Point Units 3 and 4, Seabrook, Duane Arnold, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2, Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3) NG-23-0010, Supplement to Duane Arnold Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule2023-12-0606 December 2023 Supplement to Duane Arnold Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule NG-23-0009, Part 73 Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule2023-11-16016 November 2023 Part 73 Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule ML23201A0872023-08-0303 August 2023 Audit Plan in Support of Review of License Amendment NG-23-0006, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Financial Assurance Update2023-05-23023 May 2023 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Financial Assurance Update ML23137A1672023-05-11011 May 2023 Submittal of 2022 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report NG-23-0004, 2022 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report2023-04-25025 April 2023 2022 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report NG-23-0003, 2022 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s2023-04-21021 April 2023 2022 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s NG-23-0002, 10 CFR 50.59 Report, Commitment Changes, 10 CFR 72.48 Report, Quality Assurance Program Changes, Technical Specification Basis Changes, and Revision of the DAEC Defueled Safety Analysis Report2023-03-27027 March 2023 10 CFR 50.59 Report, Commitment Changes, 10 CFR 72.48 Report, Quality Assurance Program Changes, Technical Specification Basis Changes, and Revision of the DAEC Defueled Safety Analysis Report NG-23-0001, 2023 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report2023-03-27027 March 2023 2023 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report L-2023-029, And Point Beach Units 1 and 2 Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3)2023-03-10010 March 2023 And Point Beach Units 1 and 2 Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3) ML22361A1022023-02-24024 February 2023 Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Changes for Some Decommissioning Facilities and Establishment of Backup Project Manager for All Decommissioning Facilities ML22339A0012022-12-22022 December 2022 – Acceptance of Requested Licensing Action Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan IR 05000331/20220032022-12-13013 December 2022 NRC Inspection Report No. 05000331/2022003 (Drss) ML22285A0072022-10-13013 October 2022 NRC Analysis of NextEra Energy Duane Arnolds Decommissioning Funding Status Report, Docket No. 50-331 IR 05000331/20220022022-07-13013 July 2022 NRC Inspection Report Nos. 05000331/2022002(DNMS) and 07200032/2022002(DNMS) ML22090A1922022-05-26026 May 2022 Letter to B. Coffey, FPL from M. Doell - Duane Arnold Post Shutdown Activities Report Review Letter ML22132A2872022-05-24024 May 2022 ISFSI DQAP Approval Letter ML22111A0332022-05-20020 May 2022 Operating License Page Correction Letter to B. Coffey, Florida Power and Light, from M. Doell NG-22-0055, Revision to Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC) ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan2022-05-20020 May 2022 Revision to Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC) ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan ML22089A0492022-05-12012 May 2022 Sfmp Review Letter NG-22-0053, 2021 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2022-05-0606 May 2022 2021 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report NG-22-0052, Regulatory Issue Summary 2000-11. NRC Emergency Telecommunications System, Statement of Intent to Implement the Proposed Voluntary Initiative2022-05-0404 May 2022 Regulatory Issue Summary 2000-11. NRC Emergency Telecommunications System, Statement of Intent to Implement the Proposed Voluntary Initiative IR 05000331/20224012022-04-27027 April 2022 Decommissioning Security Inspection Report 05000331/2022401 NG-22-0050, Revised Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, Revision 02022-04-26026 April 2022 Revised Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, Revision 0 NG-22-0049, 2021 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report2022-04-26026 April 2022 2021 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report ML22066A7632022-04-25025 April 2022 ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan License Amendment Approval L-2022-068, NextEra Energy Duane Arnold Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-3) Revision 22022-04-25025 April 2022 NextEra Energy Duane Arnold Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-3) Revision 2 NG-22-0035, Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program. Revision 02022-04-13013 April 2022 Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program. Revision 0 NG-22-0047, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Cask and Notification of Permanent Removal of All Spent Fuel Assemblies from the Spent Fuel Pool2022-04-11011 April 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Cask and Notification of Permanent Removal of All Spent Fuel Assemblies from the Spent Fuel Pool NG-22-0042, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-04-0808 April 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0041, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, 2022 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report2022-03-31031 March 2022 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, 2022 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report NG-22-0030, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-03-23023 March 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0031, 2021 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s2022-03-23023 March 2022 2021 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s ML22080A1822022-03-22022 March 2022 Letter to B. Coffey from M. Doell - Duane Arnold ISFSI QAPD RAI Letter L-2022-012, Florida Power & Light Company Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3)2022-03-16016 March 2022 Florida Power & Light Company Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3) ML22059A7462022-03-10010 March 2022 ISFSI-Only Physical Security Plan License Amendment Approval NG-22-0025, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-03-0808 March 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks 2024-09-04
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MONTHYEARML24149A2862024-06-12012 June 2024 NextEra Fleet - Proposed Alternative Frr 23-01 to Use ASME Code Case N-752-1, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment for Repair/Replacement Activities in Class 2 and 3 Systems Section X1, Division 1 (EPID L-2023-LLR-0009) - Letter ML22132A2872022-05-24024 May 2022 ISFSI DQAP Approval Letter ML22089A0492022-05-12012 May 2022 Sfmp Review Letter ML22066A7632022-04-25025 April 2022 ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan License Amendment Approval ML22028A2822022-02-0303 February 2022 Defueled Physical Security Plan License Amendment Approval ML21067A6422021-05-13013 May 2021 Cyber Security License Amendment Approval ML21098A1662021-04-28028 April 2021 PDEP and EAL License Amendment Approval ML21097A1412021-04-13013 April 2021 EP Exemption Issuance Letter and SE ML20225A0002020-08-27027 August 2020 Approval of Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-3), Revision 0 (EPID-L-2020-LLQ-0002) ML20184A0032020-07-30030 July 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 312 Removal of License Condition 2.C.(3), Fire Protection Program ML20134J1042020-07-10010 July 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 311 to Revise Operating License and Technical Specifications for Permanently Defueled Conditions ML20083G0082020-04-29029 April 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 310 Changes to the Post-Shutdown Emergency Plan for Duane Arnold Energy Center ML20015A1232020-02-0606 February 2020 Proposed Alternative to Use Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques ML19310C2042020-01-0202 January 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 309 to Align Technical Specifications Staffing and Administrative Requirements ML19204A2872019-08-28028 August 2019 Approval of a Certified Fuel Handler Training and Retraining Program ML19198A0102019-07-23023 July 2019 Approval of Change in the BWRVIP Integrated Surveillance Program Capsule Test Schedule to Accommodate Early Closure ML19168A1302019-06-21021 June 2019 Safety Evaluation Regarding Implementation of Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident Conditions Related to Order EA-13-109 (CAC No. MF4391; EPID No. L-2014-JLD-0039) ML18292A5662018-11-30030 November 2018 Issuance of Amendment 308 to Upgrade Emergency Action Level Scheme for Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC) ML18241A3832018-10-31031 October 2018 Issuance of Amendment 307 to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-551, Revision 3 ML18179A1842018-08-16016 August 2018 Issuance of Amendment 306 to Revise Technical Specification 3.5.1, ECCS-Operating ML18192C1832018-07-24024 July 2018 Fifth 10-Year Inservice Relief Request RR-05 ML18145A1942018-06-15015 June 2018 Relief Request No. NDE R017 Fourth Inservice Inspection Interval Duane Arnold Energycenter (EPID-L-2017-LLR-0135) ML18106B1212018-04-25025 April 2018 Proposed Alternative to Use Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques ML18053A2092018-04-16016 April 2018 Request for Relief No. 03 Proposed Use of Alternative Requirements for Nozzle Inner Radius and Nozzle-to-Shell Weld Inspection for Fifth Inservice Inspection Interval (CAC No. MF9374; EPID L-2017-LLR-0110) ML18016A6272018-03-0909 March 2018 Issuance of License Amendment No. 304 Revision to Technical Specification 3.1.2, Reactor Anomalies ML18011A0592018-03-0707 March 2018 Issuance of License Amendment No. 303 Revision to Technical Specification Table 3.3.2.1-1, Control Rod Block Instrumentation ML17353A6822018-01-19019 January 2018 Request for Relief No. RR 01, Regarding Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds for the Renewed Operating License Term ML17347A1112018-01-17017 January 2018 Safety Evaluation for Request for Relief from Seal Weld Procedure Qualification, Relief Request No. RR-04 ML17272A0182017-12-19019 December 2017 Relief Request No. RR-02- Proposed Alternative to ASME Code Examination Requirements for Buried Piping Related to Fifth Inservice Inspection Interval Program Plan ML17212A6462017-10-18018 October 2017 Issuance of Amendment to Modify the Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone Boundary ML17220A0262017-09-21021 September 2017 Issuance of Amendment 301 to Revise Emergency Plan ML17129A0372017-05-26026 May 2017 Safety Evaluation Regarding Implementation of Mitigation Strategies and Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrument Related to Orders EA-12-049 and EA-12-051 ML17027A0782017-04-0707 April 2017 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Technical Specifications for Inservice Testing Programs (CAC Nos. 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ML13323B4432013-11-26026 November 2013 Interim Staff Evaluation and Request for Additional Information Regarding the Overall Integrated Plan for Implementation of Order EA-12-051, Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation 2024-06-12
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April 4, 2006 Mr. Gary Van Middlesworth Vice President Duane Arnold Energy Center 3277 DAEC Road Palo, IA 52324-9785
SUBJECT:
DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER - THIRD 10-YEAR INTERVAL INSERVICE INSPECTION PROGRAM PLAN REQUEST FOR RELIEF TO EXTEND THE THIRD 10 YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVAL FOR THE EXAMINATION OF WELDS VLA-001 VLA-002 (TAC NO. MC7979)
Dear Mr. Van Middlesworth:
By letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) dated July 14, 2005, Nuclear Management Company, LLC (NMC) (the former licensee), for Duane Arnold Energy Center, submitted a request to extend the third 10-year inservice inspection (ISI) interval for reactor vessel welds VLA-A001 and VLA-A002 to the end of refueling outage 20. (On January 27, 2006, the NRC issued Amendment No. 260 that reflected the transfer of the license to FPL Energy Duane Arnold, LLC).
The NRC staff has completed its review of the submittal. Our safety evaluation (SE) concludes that compliance with the Code requirements would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality or safety. Furthermore, the NRC staff concludes that the examinations performed and the examinations that will be performed provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the welds. Therefore, your proposed alternative to extend the third 10-year ISI interval to the end of refueling outage 20 is authorized for the third 10-year interval, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(ii). All other requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering Code, Sections III and XI for which relief has not been specifically requested remain applicable, including a third party review by the Authorized Nuclear Inservice Inspector.
G. Van Middlesworth If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact your project manager, Ms. D. Spaulding of my staff at (301)415-2928.
A copy of the SE is also enclosed.
Sincerely,
/RA/
L. Raghavan, Branch Chief Plant Licensing Branch III-1 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-331
Enclosure:
As stated cc w/encl: See next page
ML060400405 *CVID SE ML060200544 OFFICE NRR/LPL3-1/PM NRR/LPL3-1/LA NRR/DCI/CVIB OGC NRR/LPL3-1/BC NAME DSpaulding THarris MMitchell* MWoods LRaghavan DATE 04/3/06 03/30/06 01/18/06 3/10/06 04/4/06 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER FPL ENERGY DUANE ARNOLD, LLC DOCKET NO. 50-331
1.0 INTRODUCTION
By letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) dated July 14, 2005, Nuclear Management Company, LLC (NMC) (the former licensee,) for Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC), submitted a request to extend the third 10-year inservice inspection (ISI) interval for reactor vessel welds VLA-A001 and VLA-A002 to the end of refueling outage (RFO) 20. (On January 27, 2006, the NRC issued Amendment No. 260 that reflected the transfer of the license to FPL Energy Duane Arnold, LLC). These two welds are reactor pressure vessel (RPV) lower shell vertical welds. Ultrasonic (UT) examinations of these two welds were scheduled to be performed as part of the 10-year vessel examinations conducted from the inside diameter of the vessel during refueling outage (RFO) 19 in the spring of 2005. While examinations of the other six welds were performed successfully, these two welds were not examined due to access obstructions.
2.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ISI of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components is performed in accordance with Section XI of the ASME Code and applicable addenda as required by Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 50.55a(g), except where specific relief has been granted by the NRC pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i). Section 50.55a(a)(3) of 10 CFR states that alternatives to the requirements of paragraph (g) may be used, when authorized by the NRC, if: (i) the proposed alternatives would provide an acceptable level of quality and safety or (ii) compliance with the specified requirements would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(4), ASME Code Class1, 2, and 3 components (including supports) shall meet the requirements, except the design and access provisions and the pre-service examination requirements, set forth in the ASME Code,Section XI, "Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components," to the extent practical within the limitations of design, geometry, and materials of construction of the components. The regulations require that inservice examination of components and system pressure tests, comply with the requirements in the latest edition and addenda of Section XI of the ASME Code incorporated by reference in 10 CFR 50.55a(b), 12 months prior to the start of the 120-month interval, subject to
the limitations and modifications listed therein. The ASME Code of record for the DAEC third 10-year interval ISI program, which ends on October 31, 2006, is the 1989 Edition of Section XI of the ASME Code, with no addenda.
3.0 EVALUATION ASME Code Component Identification:
ASME Code Class: 1 Examination Categories: B-A Item Number: B1.12
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Description:==
RPV Longitudinal Shell Welds Component Numbers: VLA-A001, VLA-A002 ASME Code Requirements:
ASME Code,Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, Item Number B1.12, requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length of all longitudinal shell welds in accordance with the examination requirements illustrated in Figure IWB-2500-2.
ASME Code,Section XI, IWA-2430(a) requires that the inservice examinations required by IWB shall be completed during each of the inspection interval for the service life time of the power unit. The inspections shall be performed in accordance with the schedule of Inspection Program A of IWA-2431, or optionally Inspection Program B of IWA-2432. The licensee has selected to use Inspection Program B of IWA-2432.
ASME Code,Section XI, IWA-2430(d) requires that for components inspected under Program B, each of the inspection intervals may be extended or decreased by as much as 1 year. Adjustments shall not cause successive intervals to be altered by more than 1 year from the original pattern of intervals.
Licensees Basis for Relief Request (As stated in the submittal):
The DAEC's third 10-year interval RPV weld examinations were scheduled to be performed during RFO 19 (spring of 2005) from the inside diameter (ID) using an automated tool.
Examination from the ID was planned rather than examination from the outside diameter (OD) in order to achieve significantly lower dose, as well as to maintain the ability to perform the examinations in parallel with refueling operations. Industry experience had indicated that examination coverage comparable to that obtained from the OD could be achieved.
Prior to RFO 19, a computer model of the vessel was developed to determine clearances, appurtenances and possible OD reflectors. While the jet pump restraining bracket guides had been identified as a potential access concern in the VLA-A001 and VLA-A002 weld region, the model indicated that greater than 90 percent examination coverage would be obtained for the two welds. It was believed that sufficient clearance existed for the examination tool to move around the obstructions and access the remainder of the weld from below the obstructions.
During the RFO, while attempting to perform examinations of VLA-A001 and VLA-A002, it was determined that sufficient clearance for the automated equipment did not exist on the ID and performance of those examinations could not be completed from the ID as planned.
RFO 19 was the last refueling outage scheduled for the third 10-year interval. Extension of the third interval beyond 10 years would cause successive intervals to be altered by more than 1 year from the original pattern of intervals, since the second 10-year interval had been extended by 1 year in accordance with the ASME Code.
Licensees Proposed Alternative Examination (As stated in the submittal):
Nuclear Management Company (NMC) requests NRC authorization of an alternative to extend the third 10-year interval for the examination of RPV longitudinal welds VLA-A001-and-VLA-A002 until the end of RFO 20. RFO 20 is currently scheduled to begin in February of 2007.
This alternative allows time for the development of a smaller inspection tool to be used to examine these welds from the ID during RFO 20.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(ii), NMC requests this alternative on the basis that requiring examination of these two welds prior to the end of the third 10 year ISI interval (October 31, 2006) presents a hardship without compensating increase in level of quality or safety. Extending the interval for the examination of reactor vessel longitudinal welds VLA-A001 and VLA-A002 results in about 10 years and 4 months between the examinations of these welds. As discussed below, the last examinations of the welds were performed in November 1996.
Section 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A) contains an augmented examination requirement to perform a one-time volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent (greater than 90 percent) of all circumferential and axial RPV shell assembly welds. During RFO 14 in 1996, the DAEC performed the augmented weld examination of the reactor vessel using the General Electric Reactor Inspection System 2000 ultrasonic examination system. These examinations were performed from the vessel OD using a composite of automated and supplemental manual UT examination techniques. Longitudinal weld VLA-A001 received 96.6 percent coverage and weld VLA-A002 received 96.7 percent coverage. Examination results were acceptable to the requirements of ASME XI,1980 Edition, Winter 1981 Addenda, Category B-A welds and NRC Regulatory Guide 1.150.
Also, during RFO 19 in spring of 2005, essentially 100 percent (greater than 90 percent) coverage was achieved on the remaining six RPV vertical welds (VLB-A001, VL8-A002, VLC- 8001, VLC-8002, VLD-B001 and VLD-B002) with no recordable indications.
Based on the 1996 examination results for VLA-A001 and VLA-A002, as well as the 2005 results for the remaining six RPV vertical welds, NMC concludes that the current inspection interval can be extended for VLA-A001 and VLA-A002, while providing an acceptable level of quality and safety.
Staff Evaluation:
The ASME Code,Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, Item No. B1.12, requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length of all longitudinal shell welds and they are to be completed with each of the inspection intervals for the service life time of the power unit. Under the ASME Code,Section XI, IWA-2430(d) requires that for components inspected under Program B, each of the inspection intervals may be extended or decreased by as much as 1 year. Adjustments shall not cause successive
intervals to be altered by more than 1 year from the original pattern of intervals. The licensee noted that RFO 19 was the last refueling outage scheduled for the third 10-year interval and the extension of the third interval beyond 10 years would cause successive intervals to be altered by more than 1 year from the original pattern of intervals because the second 10-year interval had been extended by 1 year in accordance with the ASME Code. As an alternative to the ASME Code,Section XI, IWA-2430(d) requirement, the licensee has proposed to extend the third 10-year ISI interval beyond 1 year as allowed by the ASME Code. RFO 20 is currently scheduled to begin in February 2007. The licensee requires the extension to develop a tool to examine RPV longitudinal welds VLA-A001-and-VLA-A002 from the ID during RFO 20. The extension would result in about 10 years and 4 months between the examinations of the subject welds based on the last examinations performed in November 1996.
In order to reduce radiation exposure and to maintain the ability to perform the examinations in parallel with refueling operations, the licensee decided to perform the ASME Code,Section XI reactor vessel examinations from the ID instead of the OD during RFO 19. Prior to RFO 19 the licensee developed a computer model of the vessel to determine clearances, appurtenances and possible OD reflectors. The program showed that the jet pump restraining bracket guides had been identified as a potential access concern for the examination of the subject welds. The licensee found from the program that greater than 90 percent examination coverage could be obtained for the subject welds. However, during RFO 19, the licensee was unable to perform examinations of the subject welds due to obstructions inside the RPV.
During RFO 14 in 1996, the licensee performed the augmented reactor vessel weld examination as required by 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A). The examinations were performed from the vessel OD using automated and supplemental manual volumetric examination techniques.
For longitudinal weld VLA-A001 the licensee obtained 96.6 percent volumetric coverage and obtained 96.7 percent volumetric coverage for weld VLA-A002. In addition, during RFO 19 in spring of 2005, essentially 100 percent coverage was achieved on the remaining six RPV vertical welds VLB-A001, VL8-A002, VLC- 8001, VLC-8002, VLD-B001, and VLD-B002. The licensee found no recordable indications during both examinations performed during RFO 14 and RFO 19.
The NRC staff determined that since the licensees proposed alternative to extend the third 10-year ISI interval will result in about 10 years and 4 months between the examinations of the subject welds and that requiring the licensee to perform the subject examinations as scheduled in the ASME Code would result in hardship without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety. Furthermore, the examinations performed and the examinations that will be performed by the smaller inspection tool from the ID during RFO 20 provides reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the subject welds.
4.0 CONCLUSION
The NRC staff has reviewed the licensee's submittial and based on the information provided, concludes that it has been shown that compliance with the Code requirements would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality or safety.
Furthermore, the staff concludes that the examinations performed and the examinations that will be performed from the ID during RFO 20 provides reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the subject welds. Therefore, the licensees proposed alternative to extend the third 10-year ISI interval to the end of RFO 20 is authorized for the third 10-year interval, pursuant to
10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3)(ii). All other requirements of the ASME Code, Sections III and XI for which relief has not been specifically requested remain applicable, including a third party review by the Authorized Nuclear Inservice Inspector.
Principal Contributor: Tom McLellan Date: April 4, 2006
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