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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARDCL-99-123, Comment on Prs 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Event Reporting Guidelines. Util Areas of Concern Includes ESF Actuations, Significantly Degraded Components & Historical Limitations1999-09-20020 September 1999 Comment on Prs 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Event Reporting Guidelines. Util Areas of Concern Includes ESF Actuations, Significantly Degraded Components & Historical Limitations ML20205N4081999-04-14014 April 1999 Comments Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR2,19 & 20 Re Proposed Repository at Yucca Mountain.Requests Information on How Much Radiation Being Released Now at Diablo & Hanford NPPs ML20205N4601999-03-21021 March 1999 Introduces K Schumann as Representative of Nuclear Waste Committee (Nuwic) of San Lius Obispo County.Informs That Nuwic & Nuclear Waste Management Committee Concerned with Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel Rods from Dcnpp ML20195E8841998-11-24024 November 1998 Petition for Mod to OLs to Require Plant Owner to Have Independent Contractor Evaluate Plant Safety Culture ML20236T3011998-07-24024 July 1998 Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC Licensed Avtivities (Effective Immediately).Lh Brooks Prohibited for 5 Yrs from Date of Order from Engaging in NRC Licensed Activities ML20248C2261998-05-22022 May 1998 Comment Opposing Revised Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Protection & Safety Sys ML20129J4191996-10-18018 October 1996 Order Approving Application Re Corporate Restructuring of Pacific Gas & Electric Company by Establishment of Holding Company DCL-95-206, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Improving Fire Protection Regulations1995-10-0606 October 1995 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Improving Fire Protection Regulations ML20091P8721995-08-23023 August 1995 Comment Opposing Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Nuclear Energy Institute Proposed Amends on Fire Safety for All NPPs DCL-95-001, Comment on Proposed Changes to Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Rule 10CFR50.Endorses NEI Comments1995-01-0303 January 1995 Comment on Proposed Changes to Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Rule 10CFR50.Endorses NEI Comments ML20077M7521994-12-30030 December 1994 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Shutdown & Low Power Operation for Nuclear Power Reactors DCL-94-270, Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rulemaking for NPP License Renewal.Endorses Comments & Changes Proposed by NEI 941208 Submittal1994-12-0808 December 1994 Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rulemaking for NPP License Renewal.Endorses Comments & Changes Proposed by NEI 941208 Submittal ML20149H0851994-11-0404 November 1994 Initial Decision (Construction Period Recovery/Recapture).* Renewed Motion to Reopen Record 940808,denied.Served on 941104.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072L2651994-08-23023 August 1994 PG&E Opposition to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Renewed Motion to Reopen Record.* Util Opposes San Luis Obispo for Peace Motion Based on Affidavit Stating No Evidence Found in Motion Re Flaw in Program.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072F0291994-08-12012 August 1994 Erratum to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion to Reopen Record.* Intervenors Corrects Error in Renewed Motion to Reopen Record Re Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072B2651994-08-0909 August 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re FFD Requirements Concerning Random Drug Testing ML20072A5821994-08-0808 August 1994 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Renewed Motion to Reopen Record Re PG&E Application for Amend to Extend Term of OL for Plant.* Motion to Reopen Record to Introduce Insp Rept Identifying Alleged Problems W/Plant.W/Certificate of Svc ML20071L2061994-07-26026 July 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Changing Current Drug Testing Policies to Exclude All Personnel in nonsafety-related Positions ML20072B8481994-07-26026 July 1994 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Changes to FFD Requirements Concerning Random Drug Testing ML20071L1901994-07-20020 July 1994 Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Relaxing Rule on Drug Testing of Employees Working at NPP DCL-94-134, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-60 Re Amend to 10CFR50.54 by Changing Frequency W/Which Each Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Emergency Preparedness Program1994-06-27027 June 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-60 Re Amend to 10CFR50.54 by Changing Frequency W/Which Each Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Emergency Preparedness Program DCL-94-135, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-59 Re Proposed Amend to 10CFR50.54(p) Concerning Frequency W/Which Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Security Programs1994-06-27027 June 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-59 Re Proposed Amend to 10CFR50.54(p) Concerning Frequency W/Which Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Security Programs ML20064D1791994-03-0707 March 1994 Pacific Gas and Electric Co Reply in Opposition to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion to Reopen Record.* Motion to Reopen Record Denied.W/Certificate of Svc ML20064D1961994-03-0404 March 1994 Affidavit of Mj Angus Re Motion to Reopen Record ML20063L5721994-02-25025 February 1994 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Re Util Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.* Advises That Record of Proceeding Should Be Reopened to Consider Insp 93-36 Re Util Surveillance of Asw Sys DCL-94-021, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-21-2 Re Commercial Grade Item Dedication Facilitation1994-01-26026 January 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-21-2 Re Commercial Grade Item Dedication Facilitation ML20059D2431994-01-0707 January 1994 Package of Intervenor Exhibits Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20062N0001993-12-30030 December 1993 PG&E Reply Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.* Mothers for Peace Proposed Findings & Conclusions Do Not Provide Any Supportable Rationale to Change Findings & Conclusions Previously Proposed by Pg&E.W/Certificate of Svc ML20058P3931993-12-22022 December 1993 NRC Staff Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law in Form of Initial Decision.* Certificate of Svc ML20058K7491993-12-0202 December 1993 NRC Staff Motion for Extension of Time.* Board Has Extended Filing Time for Util Until 931230.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 931206.Granted for Board on 931203 ML20058K8771993-12-0202 December 1993 NRC Staff Motion for Extension of Time.* Requests That Board Extend Date for Staff to File Findings Until 931222. W/Certificate of Svc ML20059M5291993-11-19019 November 1993 Applicant Exhibits A-21,A-22,A-24,A-25,A-26,A-29 & A-F1, Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20058E0741993-11-19019 November 1993 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Re Licensee Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.* W/ Certificate of Svc ML20059E8931993-10-28028 October 1993 Memorandum & Order (Motion for Extension of Time).* San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace 931018 Request for two-wk Extension of Time to File Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Granted.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931029 ML20059E8531993-10-27027 October 1993 NRC Staff Response to Board Memorandum & Order Re Extension of Time.* Staff Believes That San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Has Shown No Good Cause for Requesting Extension to File Proposed Findings of Fact.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059E8631993-10-25025 October 1993 Pacific Gas & Electric Co Response to Motion for Extension of Time.* Util Does Not Agree W/Board Assessment That Mothers for Peace Request Appears to Be Reasonable But Will Not Oppose Request.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059B2191993-10-19019 October 1993 Memorandum & Order (Responses to Motion for Extension of Time).* Board Believes Intervenor Request for Extension of Time to File Proposed Findings of Fact Appears Reasonable. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931019 ML20059B1071993-10-18018 October 1993 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion for Extension of Time for Filing Proposing Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.* Requests Extension of Two Wks or Until 931119 to File Proposed Findings of Fact.W/Certificate of Svc ML20057D0531993-09-23023 September 1993 Notice of Appearance.* Notice Given That Undersigned Attorney Enters Appearance in Listed Matter & Listed Info Provided.W/Certificate of Svc ML20057B0401993-09-14014 September 1993 NRC Staff Reply to PG&E Response to Staff Motion to Amend Protective Order.* NRC Staff Moves Board to Adopt Language Requested in 930817 Motion as Stated.W/Certificate of Svc ML20056G4891993-08-30030 August 1993 Pacific Gas & Electric Co Response to Motion to Amend Protective Order.* Staff Asks That Protective Order Be Clarified by Adding New Footnote to Paragraph 3 of Order. W/Certificate of Svc ML20059M1381993-08-24024 August 1993 Staff Exhibit S-1,consisting of Re 920519 Enforcement Conference ML20059D2071993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-193,consisting of Review of LER 1-90-015-00,re Docket 50-275,dtd 910118 ML20059D2241993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-220,consisting of Protest of Util ML20059M8621993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-35,consisting of Rept, Self- Evaluation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Dtd Jul 1993 IR 05000275/19920261993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-118,consisting of Notice of Violation & Insp Rept Re Docket 50-275/92-26 & 50-323/93-26,dtd 921113 ML20059D0841993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-139,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 920417 IR 05000275/19920131993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-140,consisting of 920416,mgt Meeting Repts 50-275/92-13 & 50-323/92-13 IR 05000275/19910061993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-71,consisting of Rept of EC W/Util Mgt,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/91-06 & 50-323/91-06,dtd 910411 IR 05000275/19930111993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-26,consisting of Re Insp Repts 50-275/93-11 & 50-323/93-11 1999-09-20
[Table view] Category:TRANSCRIPTS
MONTHYEARML20056F5491993-08-24024 August 1993 Transcript of 930824 Meeting Re Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 & 2.Pp 2,025-2,295.Related Documentation Encl ML20056G1041993-08-23023 August 1993 Transcript of 930823 Meeting in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re Facility.Pp 1,925-2,024 ML20056F3091993-08-23023 August 1993 Transcript of 930823 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,706-1,924 ML20056E4561993-08-21021 August 1993 Transcript of 930821 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,498-1,705 ML20056E4591993-08-20020 August 1993 Transcript of 930820 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,266-1,497 ML20056E4661993-08-19019 August 1993 Transcript of 930819 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,053-1,265 ML20056F3721993-08-17017 August 1993 Transcript of 930817 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 569-747 ML20046C5551993-08-0202 August 1993 Testimony of Plant Addressing Contention V:Thermo-Lag Compensatory Measures.* Related Correspondence ML20046C5511993-08-0202 August 1993 Testimony of Plant Addressing Contention I:Maint & Surveillance.* Exhibits Encl.Related Correspondence ML20125E2401992-12-11011 December 1992 Transcript of 921211 Dcnpp,Units 1 & 2 Public Meeting (Construction Period Recovery) in San Luis Obispo,Ca. Pp 352-406 ML20125D5731992-12-10010 December 1992 Transcript of 921210 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2) Const Period Facility Ols,Recapture DPR-80 & DPR-82.Pp 1-217 ML20125E2591992-12-10010 December 1992 Transcript of 921210 Public Meeting (Const Period Recovery) in San Luis Obispo,Ca.Pp 218-351 ML20147B3431988-02-24024 February 1988 Transcript of ACRS 880224 Meeting in Burlingame,Ca Re Diablo Canyon Long Term Seismic Program.Pp 260-416 ML20147B3001988-02-23023 February 1988 Corrected Transcript of ACRS 880223 Meeting in Burlingame,Ca Re Diablo Canyon Long Term Seismic Program.Pp 1-259 ML20238D2351987-09-22022 September 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Cg Gray Re Storage of Radwaste at Brink of Major Earthquake Fault.Opposes Action ML20238D4721987-07-18018 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by H Hubbard Re Util Proposal to Increase Amount of Spent Fuel Storage.Proposal Supported ML20238D1181987-07-16016 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Martin Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D4831987-07-16016 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Santa Maria Valley Developers,Inc Re Proposed Reracking of Spent Fuel Pools at Plant.Plan Supported ML20238D3071987-07-14014 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Gn Uratsu Re Util Application to Increase Spent Fuel Storage Capacity of Spent Fuel Pools at Facility.Approval Requested ML20238D8151987-07-14014 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by N Wilson Re Expansion of Nuclear Waste Storage Pools & Use of Fuel Racks.Plan Opposed ML20238D4891987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by J Lauer Re Reracking of Spent Fuel Assemblies in Storage Pools.Util Proposal Supported ML20238D4501987-07-13013 July 1987 Unsigned Limited Appearance Statement Re Expansion of Waste Site at Facility.Proposed Expansion Opposed ML20238D8771987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by CR Stone Supporting Util Proposal for Reracking of Spent Fuel Assemblies in Storage Pools to Allow Continued Plant Operation While DOE Provides Permanent Repository for Spent Fuel ML20238D4791987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Gr Kerr Re Reracking of Spent Fuel.Rationale Discussed ML20238D4561987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by M Bakula Re Plan to Store Radwaste at Plant.Plan Opposed ML20238D4341987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by G Parker Re Expansion of Spent Fuel Storage Racks Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D1011987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by a Krause Objecting to Waste Storage at Facility ML20238D2881987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by K,B & Fuller,Objecting to Storage of More Spent Fuel Rods than Facility Designed to Handle at Unstable Geological Location ML20238D5301987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by D Carvalho Re Storage of Nuclear Waste Next to Active Earthquake Fault.Opposes Action ML20238D2161987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by J Alexander Re Storage of Nuclear Wastes at Plant ML20238D0071987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Dp & Wa Rhoderick Re Storage of Wastes at Plant ML20238D1251987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Johnson Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D0731987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by M Jenefsky & L Morishita Opposing Permanent Waste Storage at Plant ML20238D2511987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by F Richardson Opposing Storage of Radwaste at Plant ML20238D4771987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Wl Denneen Re Storage of Nuclear Waste at Plant ML20238D8671987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hs Davis Re Increase in Onsite Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel.Proposal to Replace Racks Will Increase Storage Capacity to Roughly 19 Yrs ML20238D3731987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Dk Clogston Re Storage of Radwaste at Plant in Potentially Unsafe Containers Near Fault Line ML20238D1371987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by T Ernst Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D2111987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hutchinson Re Opposition to Radwaste Storage Plans ML20238D2801987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hw Barbarick Re Support of Radwaste Storage Plan for Plant ML20238D8061987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Replogle Re Storage of Nuclear Matl at Plant.Plan Opposed ML20238D8561987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by CF Martinez Re Installation of Spent Fuel Storage Racks Used to Store Spent Fuel Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D1571987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Replogle Objecting to Plan to Permit Increase in Storage of Nuclear Matl at Plant ML20238D2681987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Ef Andrisek Re Support of Radwaste Storage Plan for Plant ML20238D4401987-07-0303 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Warren Re Reracking of Spent Fuel Pools.No Viable Alternative Exists Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D8271987-07-0202 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Hobson Re Plant Reracking Proposal.Plan Supported ML20238D8211987-06-30030 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Rs Jolivette Re Reracking of Plant Spent Fuel Pools.Plan Supported ML20238D2991987-06-30030 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by B Griffin Re Dissatisfaction W/Proposed Storage of Radwaste at Plant ML20238D1361987-06-29029 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by T Ernst Re Expanded Fuel Storage at Plant ML20238D3381987-06-28028 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Ee Eddy & Bb Eddy Re Expanded Storage of Nuclear Fuel at Plant.Opposes Plan 1993-08-24
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20056F5491993-08-24024 August 1993 Transcript of 930824 Meeting Re Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 & 2.Pp 2,025-2,295.Related Documentation Encl ML20056G1041993-08-23023 August 1993 Transcript of 930823 Meeting in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re Facility.Pp 1,925-2,024 ML20056F3091993-08-23023 August 1993 Transcript of 930823 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,706-1,924 ML20056E4561993-08-21021 August 1993 Transcript of 930821 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,498-1,705 ML20056E4591993-08-20020 August 1993 Transcript of 930820 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,266-1,497 ML20056E4661993-08-19019 August 1993 Transcript of 930819 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,053-1,265 ML20056F3721993-08-17017 August 1993 Transcript of 930817 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 569-747 ML20046C5551993-08-0202 August 1993 Testimony of Plant Addressing Contention V:Thermo-Lag Compensatory Measures.* Related Correspondence ML20046C5511993-08-0202 August 1993 Testimony of Plant Addressing Contention I:Maint & Surveillance.* Exhibits Encl.Related Correspondence ML20125E2401992-12-11011 December 1992 Transcript of 921211 Dcnpp,Units 1 & 2 Public Meeting (Construction Period Recovery) in San Luis Obispo,Ca. Pp 352-406 ML20125D5731992-12-10010 December 1992 Transcript of 921210 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2) Const Period Facility Ols,Recapture DPR-80 & DPR-82.Pp 1-217 ML20125E2591992-12-10010 December 1992 Transcript of 921210 Public Meeting (Const Period Recovery) in San Luis Obispo,Ca.Pp 218-351 ML20147B3431988-02-24024 February 1988 Transcript of ACRS 880224 Meeting in Burlingame,Ca Re Diablo Canyon Long Term Seismic Program.Pp 260-416 ML20147B3001988-02-23023 February 1988 Corrected Transcript of ACRS 880223 Meeting in Burlingame,Ca Re Diablo Canyon Long Term Seismic Program.Pp 1-259 ML20238D2351987-09-22022 September 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Cg Gray Re Storage of Radwaste at Brink of Major Earthquake Fault.Opposes Action ML20238D4721987-07-18018 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by H Hubbard Re Util Proposal to Increase Amount of Spent Fuel Storage.Proposal Supported ML20238D1181987-07-16016 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Martin Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D4831987-07-16016 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Santa Maria Valley Developers,Inc Re Proposed Reracking of Spent Fuel Pools at Plant.Plan Supported ML20238D3071987-07-14014 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Gn Uratsu Re Util Application to Increase Spent Fuel Storage Capacity of Spent Fuel Pools at Facility.Approval Requested ML20238D8151987-07-14014 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by N Wilson Re Expansion of Nuclear Waste Storage Pools & Use of Fuel Racks.Plan Opposed ML20238D4891987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by J Lauer Re Reracking of Spent Fuel Assemblies in Storage Pools.Util Proposal Supported ML20238D4501987-07-13013 July 1987 Unsigned Limited Appearance Statement Re Expansion of Waste Site at Facility.Proposed Expansion Opposed ML20238D8771987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by CR Stone Supporting Util Proposal for Reracking of Spent Fuel Assemblies in Storage Pools to Allow Continued Plant Operation While DOE Provides Permanent Repository for Spent Fuel ML20238D4791987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Gr Kerr Re Reracking of Spent Fuel.Rationale Discussed ML20238D4561987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by M Bakula Re Plan to Store Radwaste at Plant.Plan Opposed ML20238D4341987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by G Parker Re Expansion of Spent Fuel Storage Racks Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D1011987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by a Krause Objecting to Waste Storage at Facility ML20238D2881987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by K,B & Fuller,Objecting to Storage of More Spent Fuel Rods than Facility Designed to Handle at Unstable Geological Location ML20238D5301987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by D Carvalho Re Storage of Nuclear Waste Next to Active Earthquake Fault.Opposes Action ML20238D2161987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by J Alexander Re Storage of Nuclear Wastes at Plant ML20238D0071987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Dp & Wa Rhoderick Re Storage of Wastes at Plant ML20238D1251987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Johnson Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D0731987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by M Jenefsky & L Morishita Opposing Permanent Waste Storage at Plant ML20238D2511987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by F Richardson Opposing Storage of Radwaste at Plant ML20238D4771987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Wl Denneen Re Storage of Nuclear Waste at Plant ML20238D8671987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hs Davis Re Increase in Onsite Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel.Proposal to Replace Racks Will Increase Storage Capacity to Roughly 19 Yrs ML20238D3731987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Dk Clogston Re Storage of Radwaste at Plant in Potentially Unsafe Containers Near Fault Line ML20238D1371987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by T Ernst Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D2111987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hutchinson Re Opposition to Radwaste Storage Plans ML20238D2801987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hw Barbarick Re Support of Radwaste Storage Plan for Plant ML20238D8061987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Replogle Re Storage of Nuclear Matl at Plant.Plan Opposed ML20238D8561987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by CF Martinez Re Installation of Spent Fuel Storage Racks Used to Store Spent Fuel Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D1571987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Replogle Objecting to Plan to Permit Increase in Storage of Nuclear Matl at Plant ML20238D2681987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Ef Andrisek Re Support of Radwaste Storage Plan for Plant ML20238D4401987-07-0303 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Warren Re Reracking of Spent Fuel Pools.No Viable Alternative Exists Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D8271987-07-0202 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Hobson Re Plant Reracking Proposal.Plan Supported ML20238D8211987-06-30030 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Rs Jolivette Re Reracking of Plant Spent Fuel Pools.Plan Supported ML20238D2991987-06-30030 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by B Griffin Re Dissatisfaction W/Proposed Storage of Radwaste at Plant ML20238D1361987-06-29029 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by T Ernst Re Expanded Fuel Storage at Plant ML20238D3381987-06-28028 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Ee Eddy & Bb Eddy Re Expanded Storage of Nuclear Fuel at Plant.Opposes Plan 1993-08-24
[Table view] Category:NARRATIVE TESTIMONY
MONTHYEARML20056F5491993-08-24024 August 1993 Transcript of 930824 Meeting Re Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 & 2.Pp 2,025-2,295.Related Documentation Encl ML20056G1041993-08-23023 August 1993 Transcript of 930823 Meeting in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re Facility.Pp 1,925-2,024 ML20056F3091993-08-23023 August 1993 Transcript of 930823 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,706-1,924 ML20056E4561993-08-21021 August 1993 Transcript of 930821 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,498-1,705 ML20056E4591993-08-20020 August 1993 Transcript of 930820 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,266-1,497 ML20056E4661993-08-19019 August 1993 Transcript of 930819 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 1,053-1,265 ML20056F3721993-08-17017 August 1993 Transcript of 930817 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2).Pp 569-747 ML20046C5551993-08-0202 August 1993 Testimony of Plant Addressing Contention V:Thermo-Lag Compensatory Measures.* Related Correspondence ML20046C5511993-08-0202 August 1993 Testimony of Plant Addressing Contention I:Maint & Surveillance.* Exhibits Encl.Related Correspondence ML20125E2401992-12-11011 December 1992 Transcript of 921211 Dcnpp,Units 1 & 2 Public Meeting (Construction Period Recovery) in San Luis Obispo,Ca. Pp 352-406 ML20125D5731992-12-10010 December 1992 Transcript of 921210 Proceedings in San Luis Obispo,Ca Re PG&E (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,Units 1 & 2) Const Period Facility Ols,Recapture DPR-80 & DPR-82.Pp 1-217 ML20125E2591992-12-10010 December 1992 Transcript of 921210 Public Meeting (Const Period Recovery) in San Luis Obispo,Ca.Pp 218-351 ML20147B3431988-02-24024 February 1988 Transcript of ACRS 880224 Meeting in Burlingame,Ca Re Diablo Canyon Long Term Seismic Program.Pp 260-416 ML20147B3001988-02-23023 February 1988 Corrected Transcript of ACRS 880223 Meeting in Burlingame,Ca Re Diablo Canyon Long Term Seismic Program.Pp 1-259 ML20238D2351987-09-22022 September 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Cg Gray Re Storage of Radwaste at Brink of Major Earthquake Fault.Opposes Action ML20238D4721987-07-18018 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by H Hubbard Re Util Proposal to Increase Amount of Spent Fuel Storage.Proposal Supported ML20238D1181987-07-16016 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Martin Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D4831987-07-16016 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Santa Maria Valley Developers,Inc Re Proposed Reracking of Spent Fuel Pools at Plant.Plan Supported ML20238D3071987-07-14014 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Gn Uratsu Re Util Application to Increase Spent Fuel Storage Capacity of Spent Fuel Pools at Facility.Approval Requested ML20238D8151987-07-14014 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by N Wilson Re Expansion of Nuclear Waste Storage Pools & Use of Fuel Racks.Plan Opposed ML20238D4891987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by J Lauer Re Reracking of Spent Fuel Assemblies in Storage Pools.Util Proposal Supported ML20238D4501987-07-13013 July 1987 Unsigned Limited Appearance Statement Re Expansion of Waste Site at Facility.Proposed Expansion Opposed ML20238D8771987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by CR Stone Supporting Util Proposal for Reracking of Spent Fuel Assemblies in Storage Pools to Allow Continued Plant Operation While DOE Provides Permanent Repository for Spent Fuel ML20238D4791987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Gr Kerr Re Reracking of Spent Fuel.Rationale Discussed ML20238D4561987-07-13013 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by M Bakula Re Plan to Store Radwaste at Plant.Plan Opposed ML20238D4341987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by G Parker Re Expansion of Spent Fuel Storage Racks Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D1011987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by a Krause Objecting to Waste Storage at Facility ML20238D2881987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by K,B & Fuller,Objecting to Storage of More Spent Fuel Rods than Facility Designed to Handle at Unstable Geological Location ML20238D5301987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by D Carvalho Re Storage of Nuclear Waste Next to Active Earthquake Fault.Opposes Action ML20238D2161987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by J Alexander Re Storage of Nuclear Wastes at Plant ML20238D0071987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Dp & Wa Rhoderick Re Storage of Wastes at Plant ML20238D1251987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Johnson Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D0731987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by M Jenefsky & L Morishita Opposing Permanent Waste Storage at Plant ML20238D2511987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by F Richardson Opposing Storage of Radwaste at Plant ML20238D4771987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Wl Denneen Re Storage of Nuclear Waste at Plant ML20238D8671987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hs Davis Re Increase in Onsite Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel.Proposal to Replace Racks Will Increase Storage Capacity to Roughly 19 Yrs ML20238D3731987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Dk Clogston Re Storage of Radwaste at Plant in Potentially Unsafe Containers Near Fault Line ML20238D1371987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by T Ernst Objecting to Storage of Waste at Facility ML20238D2111987-07-10010 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hutchinson Re Opposition to Radwaste Storage Plans ML20238D2801987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Hw Barbarick Re Support of Radwaste Storage Plan for Plant ML20238D8061987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Replogle Re Storage of Nuclear Matl at Plant.Plan Opposed ML20238D8561987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by CF Martinez Re Installation of Spent Fuel Storage Racks Used to Store Spent Fuel Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D1571987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Replogle Objecting to Plan to Permit Increase in Storage of Nuclear Matl at Plant ML20238D2681987-07-0606 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Ef Andrisek Re Support of Radwaste Storage Plan for Plant ML20238D4401987-07-0303 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by MW Warren Re Reracking of Spent Fuel Pools.No Viable Alternative Exists Until DOE Provides Permanent Repository ML20238D8271987-07-0202 July 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by L Hobson Re Plant Reracking Proposal.Plan Supported ML20238D8211987-06-30030 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Rs Jolivette Re Reracking of Plant Spent Fuel Pools.Plan Supported ML20238D2991987-06-30030 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by B Griffin Re Dissatisfaction W/Proposed Storage of Radwaste at Plant ML20238D1361987-06-29029 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by T Ernst Re Expanded Fuel Storage at Plant ML20238D3381987-06-28028 June 1987 Limited Appearance Statement by Ee Eddy & Bb Eddy Re Expanded Storage of Nuclear Fuel at Plant.Opposes Plan 1993-08-24
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4 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
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In the Matter of )
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ) Docket Nos. 50-275 0.L.
) 50-323 0.L.
(Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power )
Plant, Units 1 and 2) )
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PREPARED DIRECT TESTIMONY OF DALE G. BRIDENBAUGH AND GREGORY C. MINOR ON BEHALF OF GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR.
REGARDING CONTENTION 12 January ll, 1982 820122 > 3pf
- PREPARED DIRECT TESTIMONY OF DALE G. BRIDENBAUGH AND GREGORY C. MINOR l REGARDING CONTENTION 12
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I. INTRODUCTION i
! 1. My name is Dale G. Bridenbaugh. A statement of my qualifications and experience has previously been provided to this Board as part of my testimony on Contention 10 and in Attachment A to that testimony.
- 2. My name is Gregory C. Minor. A statement of my 1
) qualifications and experience has previously been provided to i
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- Attachment B to that testimony.
l j II. STATEMENT OF CONTENTION -
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! 3. The purpose of our testimony is to respond to
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Contention 12 as admitted by the Board as follows:
I i Proper operation of power operated relief i valves, associated block valves and the I instruments and controls for these valves
) is essential to mitigate the consequences j of accidents. In addition, their failure
- can cause or aggravate a LOCA. Therefore, 1
r i 1/ ASLB Memorandum and Order, September 30, 1981. On September 21, the Commission directed the Licensing Board to include in the full power proceeding Joint.
Intervenors' low power Contention 12.
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these valves must be classified as com-ponents important to safety and required to meat all safety,-grade design ,
criteria.
Further, the Appeal Board's order of December 11, 1981, expands Contention 12 to include "the testing and verification of these same cor.ponents" since " testing and verification of these com-ponents is an integral part of the qualification process."-2/
Thus, the adequacy of the qualification process, including the
's adequacy of the EPRI testing program, is included in the expanded scope of Contention 12. The results of our review of some of the important matters encompassed by this Contention are summarized in the following paragraphs.
III. DISCUSSION OF ISSUES III.A.: The NRC's Criteria for Equipment Classification are Confused
- 4. There is confusion as to the meaning of terms used to describe the safety significance of structures, systems, and components in nuclear power plants. The NRC issued a memorandum-3 2/ ASLAB Order, December 11, ' 1, 'p . 3.
-3/ Memorandum from H. R. Dentun to All NRC Personnel, Novem- ;
ber 20, 1981,
Subject:
" Standard Definitions for Commonly-used Safety Classification Terms."
which provided definitions of the most often used safety classi-fication terms as follows (see Attachment A for the full text) :
Important to Safety:
Those structures, systems, and components that provide reasonable assurance that the facility can be operated without undue risk to the health and safety of the public. .
Safety-Related: !
Those structures, systems, or components designed to remain functional for the SSE (also termed
'saf ety fea tures ' ) necessary to assure required safety f unctions, i.e.,:
(1) the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary; (2) the capability to shut down the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition; or (3) the capability to prevent or mitigate the consequences of accidents which could result in potential off-site exposures comparable to the guideline exposures of this part.
Safety-Grade:
Term not used explicity in regulations but widely used/ applied by staff and industry in safety review process.
Equivalent to " Safety-Related," i.e., both terms apply to the same subset of the broad class "Important to Safety."
The writing of Contention 12 preceded the issuance of the clarifica tion document. If Contention 12 had been written using the definitions of the Denton memo, the term
" safety-related" would have been used instead of "important to safety." From our review of the Applicant's submissions, it is
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- 5. The design of Diablo Canyon includes 3 PORV's and 3 i
associated block valves. Two of the relief valves are described by PG&E as "important to safety" and, the third is not, having i
been added to provide capability for 100% load rejection without 4/
reactor trip.~ The three block valves are also described as j
{ "important to safety."
I i 6. The PORV's and/or Block Valves perform several functions l which have safety significance along the lines of one or more of f
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j d. Reduce the number of challenges to the ECCS.
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- e. Provide a bleed capability during the feed-and-i bleed mode of operation to remove decay heat from the core. 5/
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~4/ PG&E-response to Interrogatory No. 46. (PG&E's response
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Each of these functions is consistant with the definitions of i "important-to-safety," and the first two functions are also l
consistent with the definitions of " safety-related."
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- 7. The FSAR is vague as to the safety' classification of j4 the PORV's, Block velves, and their circuits and controls. The Applicant has stated that the qualification. level of the three POnV's and their circuits are not all identical. -
However, documents which the operator relies on for guidance in operating the plant during emergency conditions (Emergency Operating Pro-
, cedures) and deciding on an acceptable plant configuration r (Diablo Canyon Technical Specifications) provide no evidence
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valves or associated equipment."
- 8. The Block valves and/or PORV's are called upon to be operated or checked for misoperation in several of the Emergency
. Operating Procedures. For example, EOP-20 calls for checking the PORV's as a possible source of excessive leakage from the coolant i system (i.e., a small LOCA). EOP-38 (ATWT) describes.the need for automatic opening of the PORV's and checking later to see that they are not stuck open in the event of a pressure decay and coolant loss. EOP-2 describes the actions to prevent challenges j
to the pressurizer safety valves in the case of loss of secondary l 1 coolant. It too mentions that the transient may cause the PORV's I 3
to open and' requires that their resetting be checked, thus insuring
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- 9. The emergency operating procedure for Emergency Shutdown (OP-22, describes copditions where the use of a PORV/BV combination may be needed to depressurize the primary loop so the safety injection pumps may be used for boration.
The PORV would be opened and the block valve used for throttling the flow. The procedure does not restrict the operator to any particular PORV nor does it identify a safety-grade alternative component to accomplish the task. Thus any of the PORV/BV combinations should be able to accomplish this safety-related task.
- 10. Emergency Procedure OP-13 on Malfunction of Reactor Pressure Control System calls for use of a PORV/BV combination j as a back-up pressure control technique. The same procedure I identifies techniques for finding stuck open PORV's which j
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- 11. Section 3.4.9.3 of the Diablo Canyon Technical Specifica-l tions requires that two PORV's be operable during Hot Shutdown .
(Mode 4) conditions for overpressure protection. There is no guidance, however, to the operator to choose the more qualified'
-6/ It also notes that a stuck open PORV is designated as an
" UNUSUAL EVENT" and requires notification of offsite personnel per the emergency procedures (EOP General Appen-dix 2 - Notification of Offsite Personnel in the Event of j an Emergency). H l
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or the operators' EOP's shou.l'd restrict which two valves are to be used.
- 12. During operating modes 1, 2 and 3 (Power Operation, Startup, and Hot Standby), Tech Spec Section 3.4.4 requires that each PORV must be operable or isolated.by an operable block valve which is then deenergized. For these cases either the PORV's or their associated block valves are relied upon to protect the integrity of the primary pressure boundacy. However, accord-ing to the Technical Specification, it is possible to block the two higher-qualified valves and rely only on the lesser-qualified valve and its associated controls. We feel there should be instructions to the cperator to prevent this situation if the difference in valve classifica tion continues to exist.
III.C.: The Fact that Diablo Canyon Has More PORV's than Other Plants is Not Necessarily an Advantage
- 13. Since it is permissible to operate with one or more ,
of the PORV's isolated by their block valves, and there are no restrictions on which valves are isolated, it is possible that the PORV with the lesser classified components would be the only valve operable at a time when PORV operation was called upon by a transient or accident.
- 14. The fact that the Diablo Canyon design has more valves than most plants is commendable but it is not always a virtue.
The addition of the third valve may help the reactor ride through a load rejection transient, thus preventing a challenge to the protection system, but it also creates additional failure points which could result in a small LOCA, additional common mode failure mechanisms, and the possibility of systems interaction which could impact other safety-related functions.
III.D.: Qualification of PORV's and BV's is Incomplete,
- 15. Proper safety classification of the PORV/BV and their controls and instruments should insure proper design and quali-fication for worst case conditions and plant-specific evalua-tions.-7/
- 16. However, the qualification of the Diablo Canyon PORV's and Block valves is incomplete. The BV's have not been fully tested, and there apparently are no plans for further testing.-8/ The full range of conditions, including ATUS, has not
-7/ See June 16, 1981 PG&E Memorandum relating to EPRI safety valve testing, raising a potential issue regarding Diablo Canyon safety valves. Such testing designed to ensure qualification of valves will increase reliability of and confidence in Diablo Canyon systems.
-8/ See NRC Staff Response to Joint Intervenors' Second Set of Interrogatories, No. 61 (e) .
been tested and the plant-specific analysis has not been prepared to cover Diablo Canyon's design of PORV/BV's and their components, systems, and structures. Thus there can be no assurance that the configuration meets GDC 2 and 14. Also, the scheduled completion of the valve tests and the plant-specific analyses have been delayed until July 1, 1982.~9/This may not be soon enough to satisfy the terms of the Low Power Testing License, Section 1,
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IV. CONCLUSIONS
- 17. Based on the functions and required operations of the PORV's and Block valves, as described above, and according to the NRC definitions of safety terms, the PORV's/BV's and their instruments, conex)ls and structures, should all be classed as
" safety-related." -10/
- 18. There are insufficient test data and plant-specific analyses to show that the Diablo Canyon PORV/BV's and associated equipment and structures have been properly qualified.
_9/ Ibid, No. 61 (d) .
10/ " Safety-grade" is also appropriate since it is defined as equivalent to " safety-related" by the NRC.
ATTACHMENT A
/ga ttog'o, UNITED STATES jT .. , y j NUCLE AR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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MEMORANDUM FOR: All NRR Personnel ; ,
FROM: Haroid R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation-
SUBJECT:
STANDARD DEFINITIONS FOR COMMONLY-USED SAFETY CLASSIFICATION
. TERMS' l
Litignion of one of the principal issues in the TMI-1 Restart Hearing brought l to light the fact that 'there is not complete consistency among all elements of 1 the HRR staff in the application of safety classification terms used frequently in the conduct of NRR's safety review and licensing activities. More specifi-cally, it appears that terms "important to safety," " safety grade," and " safety-related" have been used at times interchangeably, or in ways not completely consistent with the definitions and usage of such terms in the regulations, and which d'o not fully reflect the intent of the regulations o.r current licensing practice.
Efforts have been underway for some months now to develop guidance for the
_ consistent usage of these terms. These efforts have included: (a) review of ,
a large number of Reg Guides and SRP's, in conjunction with parts of the regula-tions upon which they are based, for consistency in the application of safety classification terminology, (2) extensive discussions among cognizant NRR, RES (Stds. Devel.) and ELD representatives regarding proper interpretation and application of such terms, including consideration of alternative " standard" definitions and (3) consultation with the cognizant ACRS Subcommittee regarding these matters, and consideration by the full ACRS as well.
As a result of these efforts, I am endorsing and prescribing for use by all' NRR personnel the standard definitions set forth in the enclosure to this letter.
It should be noted that in connection with long-term efforts to develop means for ranking reactor plant systems with respect to degree of importance to safety, and in. connection with related efforts to develop a graded Q.A. approach in reactor licensing, the general question of safety classifications and safety classification terminologies will be reexamined; and this could result in changes to the defini-tions set forth in the enclosure or perhaps in development of a completely new scheme in this regard. For the time being, however, the definitions in the en-closure should be considered " standard" and should be applied consistently by all NRR personnel in all aspects of our safety review and licensing activities and should be appropriately reflected in our regulato.y guidance documents.
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axisting Reg Guides and SRP's in order to make their wording corsistent with these definitionsf You should review the regulatory guidance decuments within your purview in this regard and recommend the necessary changes; it is not expected that this will involve extensive revision efforts. I want to make clear that my interest here is only in establishing consistency in the langtiage used by all cognizant groups within NRR in expressing our technical require.nents.
It is not my intention by this action to dictate new technical requirements, to modify existing technical requirements, or to broaden the exist.ing scope of
- lRR licensing review. .
de N n Harold R. Denton, Director ' '
Office of fluclear Reactor Regulation
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Definition - From 10 CFR 50, Appendix A (General Design Criteria) - see first paragraph of " Introduction."
"Those structures, systems, and components that provide reasonable assurance that the facility can be operated without undue risk to the. health and safety of the public"." ,
) Encompasses the bf cad class of plant features, covered (not necessarily exolicitly) in the General Design Criteria, that contribute in important way to safe operation and protection of the pLblic in all phases and aspects of facility operation-(i.e., normal operation and transient control as well as accident mitigation).
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Definition - From 10 CFR 100, Appendix A - see sections III.(c), VI.a.(1), and VI.b.(3).
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Those structure, systems, or components designed to remain functional for the SSE (also termed ' safety features') necessary to assure recuired safety functions, i .e. :
(1) the integrity of the reactor coolant pressure boundary; (2) the capability to shut down the reactor and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition; or (3) the capability to prevent or mitigate the consequences of accidents which could result in potential off-site exposures comparable to the guideline exposures or this part.
3 Subset of "Important to Safety" Regulatory Guide 1.29 providesan LWR-oeneric, function-oriented listing of
" safety-related" structures, systems, anc components neeced to provide or perform' required safety functions. Additional information (e.g., NSSS type, BOP design A-E, etc.) is needed to generate the complete listing of safety-related SSC's for any specific facility.
Note: The tem " safety-related" also appears in 10 CFR 50, Appendix B (0.A. Program Requirements); however, in that context it is framed in somewhat different language than its definition in 10 CFR 100, Appendix A. That difference in language between the two appendices has contributed to confusion and misunderstanding regarding the exact meaning of " safety-related" and its relationship to "important to I
safety" and " safety-grade." A revision to the language of Appendix 8 has been proposed 'to clarify this situation and remove any ambiquity in the meaning of these terms.
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3 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
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i In the Matter of )
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{ PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ) Docket Nos. 50-275 0.L. .
) 50-323 0.L.
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(Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power )
< Plant, Units 1 and 2) ) ,
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1 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE l
, I hereby certify that on this 13th day of January, 1982, I have served copies of the foregoing JOINT INTERVENORS' RESPONSE I IN OPPOSITION TO NRC STAFF AND PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY MOTIONS FOR
SUMMARY
DISPOSITION, together with attached exhibits, mailing them through the U. S. mails, first class, postage l
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- Admin. Judge John F. Wolf,
- Docket & Service Branch Chairman. Office of the Secretary Atomic Safety & Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory l Board Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C. 20555 Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 William Olmstead, Esq.
Marc R. Staenberg, Esq.
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Atomic Safety & Licensing Office of the Executive Legal j Board Director - BETH'042 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory U.S. Nuclear Regulatory i Commission Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C. 20555
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