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MONTHYEARML23256A0882023-09-25025 September 2023 Issuance of Alternative to Steam Generator Welds ML23151A3482023-05-30030 May 2023 Duke Fleet - Request for Additional Information Proposed Alternative for Pressurizer Welds in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1) ML23118A0762023-05-0101 May 2023 Approval for Use of Specific Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI RA-22-0257, Proposed Alternative for Pressurizer Welds in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1)2023-02-17017 February 2023 Proposed Alternative for Pressurizer Welds in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(1) ML22096A0032022-11-18018 November 2022 McGuire Nuclear Station and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Authorization of RA-19-0352 Regarding Use of Alternative for RPV Head Closure Stud Examinations ML22213A2532022-08-31031 August 2022 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Alternative Request RA-21-0144 to Use Reactor Vessel Head Penetration Embedded Flaw Repair Method ML22007A3452022-01-11011 January 2022 Proposed Alternative to Use the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case N-885 ML21029A3352021-02-16016 February 2021 Request to Use a Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI RA-19-0026, Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding Proposed Alternative to the Depth Sizing Qualification Requirement of Appendix Viii, Supplements 2 and 10 (18-GO-001)2019-02-11011 February 2019 Response to Request for Additional Information (RAI) Regarding Proposed Alternative to the Depth Sizing Qualification Requirement of Appendix Viii, Supplements 2 and 10 (18-GO-001) RA-18-0180, Supplement to Relief Request for an Alternative to the Depth Sizing Qualification Requirement of Appendix Viii, Supplements 22018-11-12012 November 2018 Supplement to Relief Request for an Alternative to the Depth Sizing Qualification Requirement of Appendix Viii, Supplements 2 ML18016A1782018-01-24024 January 2018 Request for Relief No. 17-CN-001, Regarding Category B-J Pressure Retaining Welds for the Third 10-Year Inservice Testing Interval (CAC Nos. MF9807 and MF9808; EPID L-2017-LLA-0032) ML17331A0862017-12-26026 December 2017 Alternative to Inservice Inspection Regarding Reactor Pressure Vessel Threads ML17104A1102017-04-26026 April 2017 Relief Request CN Grr 01, Alternative to the Testing Frequencies in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Operation and Maintenance Code, by Adoption of Code Case OMN-20, Inservice Test Frequencies (CAC Nos. MF9595-6) CNS-17-020, Application to Adopt ASME Code Case OMN-20 (CN-GRR-01) for Pump and Valve Inservice Testing2017-04-11011 April 2017 Application to Adopt ASME Code Case OMN-20 (CN-GRR-01) for Pump and Valve Inservice Testing ML15301A5442015-11-10010 November 2015 Proposed Relief Request 15-CN-001, Alternative Repair of a Main Steam System Braided Flex-Hose CNS-15-062, Relief Request Serial Number 15-CN-001, Proposed Alternative Repair for Main Steam System Braided Flex-Hose - Submitted Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(2)2015-07-16016 July 2015 Relief Request Serial Number 15-CN-001, Proposed Alternative Repair for Main Steam System Braided Flex-Hose - Submitted Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(z)(2) ML15161A3762015-06-19019 June 2015 Proposed Relief Request 14-CN-002, Alternative to American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section XI Requirements for Class 3 Buried Piping ML15124A6992015-05-0808 May 2015 (Catawba 1 and 2) - Request to Use a Later Edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section X1, for Inservice Inspection Activities ML14295A5322014-10-30030 October 2014 Proposed Relief Request 14-CN-001, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section IX Volumetric Examination Requirements ML14079A5462014-03-26026 March 2014 Proposed Relief Request 13-CN-003, Request for Alternative to the Requirement of IWB-2500, Table IWB-2500-1, Category B-A and Category B-D for Reactor Pressure Vessel Welds ML11187A0012011-07-14014 July 2011 Relief 10-CN-001, Alternative Requirements for Temporary Acceptance of a Through-Wall Flaw in Boric Acid Tank Nozzle Weld ML1012501702010-05-0303 May 2010 Withdrawal of Request for Relief Number 09-CN-001, Limited Weld Examinations During the End-of-Cycle 17 Refueling Outage ML0912401562009-05-27027 May 2009 Relief 06-CN-003 for Use of Polyethylene Material in Buried Service Water Piping ML0902301722009-01-16016 January 2009 Response to NRC Requests for Additional Information and Request for Relief (Alternative) Number 08-CN-002 - Reactor Vessel Hot Leg Nozzle-to-Safe End Weld Full Structural Weld Overlays ML0831506302008-11-0606 November 2008 Transmittal of Request for Relief Number 08-CN-002, Reactor Vessel Hot Leg Nozzle-to-Safe End Weld Full Structural Weld Overlays (Fswols) ML0822403862008-09-12012 September 2008 Relief 06-CN-003, Use of Polyethylene Material in Nuclear Safety-Related Piping Applications ML0815607342008-07-0707 July 2008 Request for Relief 07-CN-001, Limited Weld Examinations During End-Of -Cycle 14 Refueling Outage ML0816000032008-07-0101 July 2008 Request for Relief 07-CN-002, Limited Weld Examinations During End-of-Cycle 14 Refueling Outage ML0731804472007-08-27027 August 2007 Request for Relief Number 07-CN-004 Limited Weld Examinations During the End-of-Cycle 16 Refueling Outage ML0706504172007-02-26026 February 2007 Submittal of Request for Relief Number 07-CN-003, Request for Relief to Allow Use of Alternate Requirements for Snubber Inspection & Testing ML0636000142007-01-0909 January 2007 Relief, Request to Use a Portion of a Letter Edition of ASME Code ML0632801882006-11-16016 November 2006 Revision to Relief Request 06-GO-001 ML0623900202006-09-25025 September 2006 Request for Relief 05-CN-004, Limited Weld Examinations During End-of-Cycle 15 Refueling Outage, MC8337, MC9171, MC9172, MC9173, MC9174, MC9175, MC9176, MC9177, MC9178, and MC9179) ML0626202612006-09-11011 September 2006 Relief Request 06-GO-001 Request for Additional Information ML0622304212006-09-0707 September 2006 Relief, Request for Relief for Snubber Visual Examination and Functional Testing Related to the Third 10-year Interval Inservice Inspection Program ML0634903992006-07-27027 July 2006 Relief Request 06-GO-001 ML0616603262006-07-20020 July 2006 Request for Use of Later Edition and Addenda of the ASME Code ML0616800102006-07-19019 July 2006 Regarding Request for Relief 05-CN-001, Limited Weld Examinations During End-of-Cycle 14 Refueling Outage ML0535503702006-04-0303 April 2006 Relief, O5-CN-003 Limited Weld Examination Coverage ML0517801882005-07-25025 July 2005 RR 04-CN-001, Volumetric Weld Inspection Requirements ML0519403672005-07-13013 July 2005 Relief Request MC3057, 04-CN-002, Limited Weld Examinations During End-of-Cycle 12 Refueling Outage ML0518901432005-06-28028 June 2005 Submittal of Third Ten-Year Interval Inservice Inspection Plan for Steam Generator Tubing ML0517801642005-06-23023 June 2005 RR 04-CN-004, Class 1 ISI Pressure Test Boundaries Requirement (Tac No. MC3276, MC3277) ML0510203642005-03-31031 March 2005 Relief, Request to Use a Later Edition and Addenda of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI for Repair/Replacement Activities at Catawba Nuclear Station, Unit 2 in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g) (4) (IV) ML0504105322005-03-17017 March 2005 RR, Alternative Code of Prv Nozzle Welds for Volumetic Examination RR-04-GO-001 ML0504904622005-02-17017 February 2005 Relief, RR No. 03-001, 10 CFR Section 50.55a (a)(3)(ii) for Second ISI Intervals ML0428106012004-10-20020 October 2004 Relief Request, Alternate to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Section XI for Reactor Vessel Examinations RR-04-GO-001 ML0427400272004-09-30030 September 2004 Relief, Amended Relief Request 03-GO-010 Requesting Use of Subsequent Edition and Addenda of the ASME Code for Class Mc and CC Components (MC9674-MC9680) ML0427302912004-09-29029 September 2004 Request for Relief, 04-GO-006, for Use of an Alternate Code Case to Use Ultrasonic Techniques Equipment ML0420403942004-07-20020 July 2004 Request for Relief 03-004, Minimum Percentage Requirements for Second Period of the Second Inservice Inspection Interval 2023-09-25
[Table view] Category:Letter
MONTHYEARIR 05000413/20240032024-11-0404 November 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000413/2024003 and 05000414/2024003 ML24297A6222024-10-11011 October 2024 PCA Letter to NRC Catawba Hurricane Helene IR 05000413/20240112024-10-0101 October 2024 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000413/2024011 and 05000414/2024011 ML24255A8312024-09-23023 September 2024 Project Manager Assignment ML24261B9782024-09-19019 September 2024 Notification of an NRC Fire Protection Team Inspection NRC Inspection Report 05000413-2024010, 05000414-2024010 and Request for Information IR 05000414/20240912024-09-0505 September 2024 Final Significance Determination of a White Finding and Nov and Assessment Followup Letter-NRC Inspection Report 05000414-2024091 IR 05000413/20240052024-08-26026 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Catawba Nuclear Station (Report 05000413/2024005 & 05000414/2024005) ML24235A1542024-08-22022 August 2024 Notification of Target Set Inspection and Request for Information (NRC Inspection Report 05000413-2024402 and 05000414-2024402) IR 05000413/20240022024-08-0808 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000413-2024002 and 05000414-2024002 and Apparent Violation IR 05000413/20244032024-08-0101 August 2024 Information Request for the Cybersecurity Baseline Inspection, Notification to Perform Inspection 05000413/2024403; 05000414/2024403 ML24183A0972024-07-12012 July 2024 ISFSI; Catawba 1, 2 & ISFSI; McGuire 1, 2 & ISFSI; Oconee 1, 2, 3 & ISFSI; Shearon Harris 1; H. B. Robinson 2 & ISFSI; and Radioactive Package Shipping Under 10 CFR 71 (71-266 & 71-345) – Review of QA Program Changes EPID L-2024-LLQ-0002 ML24178A0552024-06-26026 June 2024 Requalification Program Inspection – Catawba Nuclear Station IR 05000414/20240902024-06-24024 June 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000414/2024090 and Preliminary White Finding and Apparent Violation ML24170A8632024-06-11011 June 2024 Flowserve June 11, 2024, Part 21 Notification - Redacted Version for Publishing ML24149A1772024-05-28028 May 2024 NRC Response to Duke Energy 2025 FOF Schedule Change Request (Catawba and McGuire) ML24144A1162024-05-28028 May 2024 Notification of Inspection and Request for Information for NRC Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection ML24141A0482024-05-17017 May 2024 EN 56958_1 Ametek Solidstate Controls, Inc IR 05000413/20240012024-05-10010 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000413/2024001 and 05000414/2024001 and Apparent Violation ML24095A1072024-04-0808 April 2024 – Review of the Spring 2023 Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report (C1R27) IR 05000413/20243012024-03-12012 March 2024 – Notification of Licensed Operator Initial Examination 05000413/2024301 and 05000414/2024301 ML24017A0652024-03-0808 March 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 319 and 315 to Technical Specification 3.7.11, Control Room Area Chill Water System (Cracws) 05000414/LER-2024-001, Condition Prohibited by Technical Specifications and Loss of Safety Function Due to Failed Damper Controller for the 2A1 Emergency Diesel Generator Room Ventilation Fan2024-03-0404 March 2024 Condition Prohibited by Technical Specifications and Loss of Safety Function Due to Failed Damper Controller for the 2A1 Emergency Diesel Generator Room Ventilation Fan IR 05000413/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 and 2 - (NRC Inspection Report 05000413/2023006 and 05000414/2023006) IR 05000413/20230042024-02-0202 February 2024 – Integrated Inspection Report 05000413-2023004 and 05000414-2023004 ML24005A2512024-01-26026 January 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 - Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting ML23317A3462023-11-14014 November 2023 Duke Fleet - Correction Letter to License Amendment Nos. 312 & 340 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-554, Revision 1 IR 05000413/20230102023-10-11011 October 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000413/2023010 and 05000414/2023010 ML23256A0882023-09-25025 September 2023 Issuance of Alternative to Steam Generator Welds ML23195A0782023-08-29029 August 2023 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-554, Revision 1 IR 05000413/20230052023-08-25025 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Catawba Nuclear Station Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000413/2023005 and 05000414/2023005) ML23233A1692023-08-17017 August 2023 EN 56683 - Curtiss Wright, Interim Notification Report for PotentialPurt2l IR 05000413/20230022023-07-25025 July 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000413/2023002 and 05000414/2023002 ML23207A0762023-07-14014 July 2023 EN 56557 - Update to Part 21 Report Re Potential Defect with Trane External Auto/Stop Emergency Stop Relay Card Pn: XI2650728-06 ML23237A2672023-06-13013 June 2023 June 13, 2002 - Meeting Announcement - McGuire and Catawba Nuclear Stations 50-369, 50-370 and 50-413, 50-414 ML23159A0052023-06-0505 June 2023 56557-EN 56557 - Paragon - Redlined IR 05000413/20230012023-05-0505 May 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000413/2023001 and 05000414/2023001 ML23118A0762023-05-0101 May 2023 Approval for Use of Specific Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI IR 05000413/20230112023-04-25025 April 2023 Focused Engineering Inspection Report 05000413/2023011 and 05000414/2023011 ML23107A2542023-04-14014 April 2023 301 Examination Report Letter and Report (Merged) ML22332A4932023-03-10010 March 2023 William States Lee III 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Relocation of the Emergency Operations Facility IR 05000413/20234012023-03-0101 March 2023 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000413 2023401 and 05000414 2023401 IR 05000413/20220062023-03-0101 March 2023 Annual Assessment Letter for Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2 (NRC Inspection Report 05000413/2022006 and 05000414/2022006) IR 05000413/20233012023-02-17017 February 2023 Operator Licensing Examination Approval 05000413/2023301 and 05000414/2023301 IR 05000413/20220042023-01-31031 January 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000413/2022004 and 05000414/2022004 IR 05000413/20220112022-12-15015 December 2022 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000413/2022011 and 05000414/2022011 ML22356A0512022-12-14014 December 2022 Curtiss-Wright Nuclear Division, Letter Regarding Potential Efect in a Configuration of the 11/2 Inch Quick Disconnect Connector Cable Assemblies Supplied to Duke Energy (See Attached Spreadsheet) for a Total of 460 of Connectors Only Suppl ML22096A0032022-11-18018 November 2022 McGuire Nuclear Station and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Authorization of RA-19-0352 Regarding Use of Alternative for RPV Head Closure Stud Examinations IR 05000413/20224032022-11-17017 November 2022 Cyber Security Inspection Report 05000413/2022403 and 05000414/2022403 (Public) ML22256A2532022-11-14014 November 2022 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-541, Rev. 2 ML22319A0942022-11-10010 November 2022 EN 56219 - Flowserve. 10 CFR Part 21 Report 38878-8 Solenoid Valve at Duke, Catawba Flowserve Evaluation 105 2024-09-05
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MONTHYEARML24183A0972024-07-12012 July 2024 ISFSI; Catawba 1, 2 & ISFSI; McGuire 1, 2 & ISFSI; Oconee 1, 2, 3 & ISFSI; Shearon Harris 1; H. B. Robinson 2 & ISFSI; and Radioactive Package Shipping Under 10 CFR 71 (71-266 & 71-345) – Review of QA Program Changes EPID L-2024-LLQ-0002 ML24017A0652024-03-0808 March 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 319 and 315 to Technical Specification 3.7.11, Control Room Area Chill Water System (Cracws) ML23256A0882023-09-25025 September 2023 Issuance of Alternative to Steam Generator Welds ML23195A0782023-08-29029 August 2023 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-554, Revision 1 ML23118A0762023-05-0101 May 2023 Approval for Use of Specific Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML22332A4932023-03-10010 March 2023 William States Lee III 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Relocation of the Emergency Operations Facility ML22096A0032022-11-18018 November 2022 McGuire Nuclear Station and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Authorization of RA-19-0352 Regarding Use of Alternative for RPV Head Closure Stud Examinations ML22256A2532022-11-14014 November 2022 Issuance of Amendments Regarding the Adoption of Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-541, Rev. 2 ML22242A0022022-09-12012 September 2022 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF 569, Revision 2, Revise Response Time Testing Definition ML22213A2532022-08-31031 August 2022 Authorization and Safety Evaluation for Alternative Request RA-21-0144 to Use Reactor Vessel Head Penetration Embedded Flaw Repair Method ML22164A0362022-07-19019 July 2022 Mcguire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2; Issuance of Amendments to Revise the Conditional Exemption of the End-Of-Cycle Moderator Temperature Coefficient Measurement Methodology (EPID L-2021-LLA-0198) Public ML22046A0222022-06-14014 June 2022 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF-439, Eliminate Second Completion Times Limiting Time from Discovery of Failure to Meet an LCO ML22010A2812022-03-0404 March 2022 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF-577, Rev. 1 Revised Frequencies for Steam Generator Tube Inspections (EPID L-2021-LLA-0161 ML22007A3452022-01-11011 January 2022 Proposed Alternative to Use the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Case N-885 ML21266A0112021-10-0505 October 2021 Staff Evaluation Related to Aging Management Program and Inspection Plan of Reactor Vessel Internals Per MRP-227, Revision 1-A ML21253A0822021-09-20020 September 2021 Proposed Alternative Request RA-21-0145 to Use Reactor Vessel Head Penetration Embedded Flaw Repair Method ML21155A2132021-08-26026 August 2021 Plant ML21131A0262021-06-23023 June 2021 Issuance of Amendments to Change Technical Specification 3.8.1, to Reduce Emergency Diesel Generator Maximum Voltage ML21113A0132021-05-0606 May 2021 Request for Use of a Later Edition of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI for Repair and Replacement Activities ML21029A3352021-02-16016 February 2021 Request to Use a Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML20300A2062020-11-0909 November 2020 Duke Fleet - Request to Use a Provision of a Later Edition of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section XI ML20258A2712020-09-21021 September 2020 Correction Letter to Amendment Nos. 301, 329, 307, 303, 178, 317, 296, 416, 418, 417, and 268 ML20083F9272020-08-12012 August 2020 Issuance of Amendments to Relocate the Unit/Facility/Plant Staff Qualification Requirements to the Duke Energy Quality Assurance Program Description ML20174A0452020-08-0404 August 2020 Issuance of Amendment No. 306 to Revise Technical Specification 3.4.3, RCS (Reactor Coolant System) Pressure and Temperature (P/T) Limits ML19296D1192020-01-31031 January 2020 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 305 and 301 to Revise Technical Specification 3.0, Surveillance Requirement (SR) Applicability ML19254A6202019-09-17017 September 2019 Duke Energy Fleet (Brunswick, Catawba, Robinson, McGuire, Oconee, and Shearon Harris) - Alternative to Use Encoded Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination in Lieu of Radiography ML19212A6552019-08-27027 August 2019 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 304 and 300 to Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating ML19191A0612019-07-15015 July 2019 Review of the Steam Generator Tube Inservice Inspection Report for the Fall 2018 Refueling Outage 24 ML19058A6322019-07-0101 July 2019 Issuance of Amendments to Revise Emergency Action Level Schemes to Incorporate Clarifications Provided by Emergency Preparedness FAQs ML19128A3262019-06-20020 June 2019 Alternative to Depth Sizing Qualification Examination of Welds ML19121A5512019-06-17017 June 2019 Issuance of Amendments Related to the Removal of Containment Valve Injection Water System Supply from Specified Containment Isolation Valves ML19050A2972019-04-18018 April 2019 McGuire Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, H B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Unit 2 - Issuance of Amendments Regarding Removal ML18275A2782018-11-28028 November 2018 Issuance of Amendments Related to the Nuclear Service Water System New Condition for Single Pond Return Header Configuration ML18172A1722018-08-15015 August 2018 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF-545, Revision 3, TS Inservice Testing Program Removal & Clarify SR Usage Rule Application ML18016A1782018-01-24024 January 2018 Request for Relief No. 17-CN-001, Regarding Category B-J Pressure Retaining Welds for the Third 10-Year Inservice Testing Interval (CAC Nos. MF9807 and MF9808; EPID L-2017-LLA-0032) ML17296A2082018-01-0404 January 2018 Issuance of Amendments Adopting Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-197-A, Revision 2 (CAC Nos. MF8971 & MF8972, EPID L-2016-LLA-0026) ML17331A0862017-12-26026 December 2017 Alternative to Inservice Inspection Regarding Reactor Pressure Vessel Threads ML17254A1442017-10-23023 October 2017 Issuance of Amendments Adopting Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-352-A, Revision 1 (CAC Nos. MF8969 and MF8970; EPID L-2017-LLA-0031) ML17261B2902017-10-23023 October 2017 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 296 and 292, Adopt TSTF-142-A, Revision 0, Increase the Completion Time When the Core Reactivity Balance Is Not within Limit (CAC Nos. MF8962 and MF8963); EPID L-2017-LLA-0024 ML17257A2972017-10-23023 October 2017 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 295 and 291, Adoption of TSTF-340-A, Revision 3, Allow 7-Day Completion Time for a Turbine-Driven AFW Pump Inoperable (CAC Nos. MF8979 and MF8980; EPID L-2017-LLA-0043) ML17249A1352017-09-29029 September 2017 Issuance of Amendments Adopting Technical Specifications Task Force Travelers TSTF-349-A, Revision 1, TSTF-361-A, Revision 2, and TSTF-438-A, Revision 0 ML17188A3872017-08-21021 August 2017 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Application to Consolidate Emergency Operations Facilities and Associated Emergency Plan Changes (CAC Nos. MF7650 Through MF7660) ML17172A4282017-07-26026 July 2017 Issuance of Amendments Adopting Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-315-A, Revision 0 ML17165A4412017-07-21021 July 2017 Issuance of Amendments Adopting Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-269-A, Revision 2 (CAC Nos. MF8983 and MF8984). 08/10/2017 ML17055A6472017-05-0808 May 2017 Brunswick, Catawba, McGuire, Shearon Harris, and H. B. Robinson - Issuance of Amendments to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-522, Revision 0 (CAC Nos. MF8422, MF8423, MF8424, MF8425, MF8426, MF8427, MF8428, and MF8429) ML17066A3742017-04-26026 April 2017 Issuance of Amendments Re. Application to Revise TSs to Adopt TSTF-427, Rev. 2, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process (CAC Nos. MF8039 Through MF8049) ML16137A3082017-02-0808 February 2017 Issuance of Amendments Regarding National Fire Protection Association Standard NFPA 805 ML16277A4042016-10-20020 October 2016 Safety Evaluation Regarding Implementation of Mitigating Strategies and Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Related to Orders EA-12-049 and EA-12-051 ML16208A2832016-08-0808 August 2016 Correction to Issuance of Amendments Regarding Use of Optimized Zirlo ML16159A3362016-07-19019 July 2016 Issuance of Amendments Regarding Request to Use an Alternate Fission Gas Gap Release Fraction (CAC Nos. MF6480 Through MF6486) 2024-07-12
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SUBJECT:
CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION UNITS 1 AND 2: PROPOSED RELIEF REQUEST 14-CN-001, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME) SECTION XI VOLUMETRIC EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS (TAC NOS. MF3527 AND MF3528)
Dear Mr. Henderson:
By letter dated February 20, 2014 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML14052A387), as supplemented by letter dated September 11, 2914 (ADAMS Accession No. ML14265A044), Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC requested relief from the volumetric examination requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code),Section XI, for the third 10-year inservice inspection (lSI) interval for Catawba Nuclear Station (Catawba), Units 1 and 2.
Specifically, pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (1 0 CFR) 50.55a(g), the licensee requested relief from the volumetric examination requirements. The third 10-year lSI interval began on June 29, 2005 for Catawba, Unit 1, and October 15, 2005, for Catawba, Unit 2.
The U.S. Nuclear-Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff has reviewed the subject request and concludes, as set forth in the enclosed safety evaluation, the examinations exams were performed to the extent practical and provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the subject areas. Therefore, the NRC staff grants relief as requested in 14-CN-003.
All other ASME Code,Section XI, requirements, for which relief was not specifically requested and authorized herein by the NRC staff, remain applicable, including the third-party review by the Authorized Nuclear In-service Inspector.
K. Henderson If you have any questions, please contact the Project Manager, Ed Miller at 301-415-2481 or via e-mail at Ed.Miller@nrc.gov.
Sincerely, Robert J. Pascarelli, Chief Plant Licensing Branch 11-1 Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-413 and 50-414
Enclosure:
Safety Evaluation cc w/encl: Distribution via ListServ
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION RELIEF REQUEST 14-CN-001 THIRD 10-YEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION INTERVAL DUKE ENERGYCAROLINAS, LLC CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-413 AND 50-414
1.0 INTRODUCTION
By letter dated February 20, 2014 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML14052A387), as supplemented by letter dated September 11, 2014 (ADAMS Accession No. ML14265A044), Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (the licensee) requested relief from the volumetric examination requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code),Section XI, for the third 10-year in service inspection (lSI) interval for Catawba Nuclear Station (Catawba), Units 1 and 2.
The third 10-year lSI interval began on June 29, 2005 for Catawba, Unit 1, and October 15, 2005, for Catawba, Unit 2. This lSI interval ended on July 15, 2014 for Catawba, Unit 1, and is currently scheduled to end August 19, 2016, for Catawba, Unit 2.
2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
The ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components for the lSI is performed in accordance with Section XI, as required by Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (1 0 CFR) 50.55a(g),
except where specific relief has been granted by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i).
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(4), ASME Code Class 1, 2, and 3 components (including supports) shall meet the requirements, except the design and access provisions and the preservice examination requirements, set forth in the ASME Code,Section XI, "Rules for lnservice 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 conducted during the first 10-year lSI interval and subsequent lSI intervals comply with the Enclosure
requirements in the latest edition and addenda of Section XI 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 Code of Record for the Catawba, Units 1 and 2, third 10-year lSI Intervals is the 1998 Edition through the 2000 Addenda of the ASME Code.
The third 10-year lSI Interval. for Catawba, Unit 1, started on June 29, 2005, and is currently scheduled to end on August 19, 2015. The third 10-year lSI Interval for Unit 2 started on October 15, 2005, and is currently scheduled to end on August 19, 2015.
With respect to examination coverage, "essentially 100 percent" is clarified by ASME Code Case N-460, "Alternative Examination Coverag~ for Class 1 and Class 2 Welds," to be greater than 90 percent coverage of the examination volume, or surface area, as applicable. ASME Code Case N-460 has been approved for use by the NRC in Regulatory Guide 1.147, Revision 16, "lnservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability."
3.0 PROPOSED ALTERNATE FOR CATAWBA UNITS 1 AND 2 3.1 Code Requirements ASME Code,Section XI, 1998 Edition through the 2000 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1, Category B A, "Pressure Retaining Welds in Reactor Vessel," Item No. 81.40, "Head-to-Flange Weld," requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length as depicted in Figure IWB-2500-5.
Subsubarticle IWA-2230, "Volumetric Examination," of Section XI of the Code identifies volumetric examination techniques that may be employed for the examinations specified in Table IWB-2500-1. The licensee elected to use ultrasonic examination techniques for .
examination of the welds for which relief was requested. For ultrasonic examination techniques, Paragraph IWA-2232, "Ultrasonic Examination," of Section XI of the ASME Code specifies that ultrasonic examination shall be conducted in accordance with Appendix I, "Ultrasonic Examinations,"
For the single reactor vessel weld included in 14-CN-001 for Catawba, Unit 1, Subsubarticle 1-2110, "Reactor Vessels," of Appendix I to Section XI of the ASME Code specifies that ultrasonic examination of the reactor vessel-to-flange weld shall be conducted in accordance with Article 4 of Section V of the ASME Code, as supplemented by Table 1-2000-1, except that alternative examination beam angles may be used. Therefore, the licensee's examination for this weld was described in RR No. 14-CN-001 as using scanning requirements in ASME Code,Section V, Article 4, T-441.1.2(a), T-441.1.3, T-441.1.4, T-441.1.5 and T-441.1.6. Use of the provisions of*
Section Vindicates that the requirements of Appendix VIII, "Performance Demonstration for Ultrasonic Examination Systems," to Section XI of the ASME Code were not utilized for the reactor vessel weld examination.
ASME Code,Section XI, 1998 Edition through the 2000 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1, Category 8-D, "Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels -Inspection Program 8," Item No. 83.11 0," Nozzle-to-Vessel Welds" (Pressurizer) requires volumetric examination of 100 percent of the weld and adjacent base material as depicted in Figures IWB-2500-?(a) through (d). The licensee's submittal indicates that Figure IWB-2500-?(b) is applicable for the
pressurizer nozzle configurations included in RR No. 14-CN-001. Since the licensee elected to use ultrasonic examination techniques for examination of the subject nozzle welds, Appendix I to Section XI of the Code also applies to these welds.
For the eight pressurizer nozzle welds included in 14-CN-001, Subsubarticle I 2120, "Other Vessels," of Appendix I to Section XI of the ASME Code specifies that ultrasonic examination of all other vessels greater than 2 inches in thickness shall be conducted in accordance with Article 4 of Section V, as supplemented by Table I 2000-1. Therefore, the licensee's nozzle examinations were described in RR No. 14-CN-001 as using manual scanning with conventional methods in accordance with ASME Code,Section V, Article 4, T-441.1.2(a), T-441.1.3, T-441.1.4, T-441.1.5 and T-441.1.6, indicating that the requirements of Appendix VIII to Section XI of the Code were not utilized for the pressurizer nozzle examinations.
3.2 Component Identification
- 1. ASME Code,Section XI, Table IW8-2500-1, Examination Category 8-A, "Pressure Retaining Welds in Reactor Vessel," Item No. 81.40,"Head-to-Fiange Weld."
Components: Catawba, Unit 1, Reactor Vessel Weld: Head-to-Flange Weld Summary No. C1.81.40.0001, Weld No. 1-RPV-WOB
- 2. ASME Code,Section XI, Table IW8-2500-1, Examination Category 8-D, "Full Penetration Welded Nozzles in Vessels- Inspection Program 8," Item No. 83.110, "Nozzle-to-Vessel Welds."
Catawba. Unit 1 Components: Pressurizer Surge Nozzle and Pressurizer Safety/Relief Valve Nozzles Welds: Pressurizer Surge Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld Summary No. C1.83.110.0001, Weld No. 1-PZR-W1 Pressurizer Safety Valve Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Welds Summary No. C1.83.110.0004, Weld No. 1-PZRW4A; Summary No. C1.B3.110.0005, Weld No. 1-PZR-W4B; and Summary No. C1.B3.110.0006, Weld No. 1-PZR-W4C Catawba, Unit 2 Components: Pressurizer Surge Nozzle and Pressurizer Safety/Relief Valve Nozzles Welds: Pressurizer Surge Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Weld Summary No. C2.83.110.0001, Weld No. 2PZR-W1 Pressurizer Safety Valve Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Welds Summary No. C2.83.110.0003, Weld No. 2PZR-W3; Summary No. C2.83.110.0004, Weld No. 2PZR-W4A; and Summary No. C2.83.110.0005, Weld No. 2PZR-W48
3.3 Licensee's Relief Request (as stated)
- 1. Relief is requested from the requirement of Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-A, Item B1.40, to examine the volume A-B-C-D specified in Figure IWB-2500-5, and from the requirement of footnote (2) to examine "essentially 100% of the weld length" for the Catawba, Unit 1, Reactor Vessel Head to Flange Weld (Summary No. C1.B1.40.0001, Weld No. 1-RPV-W08).
- 2. Relief is requested from the requirement of Table IWB-2500-1, Examination*
Category B-0, Item B3.11 0, to examine the volume A-B-C-0-E-F-G-H specified in Figure IWB-2500-?(b) for the Catawba, Units 1 and 2, Category B-0, Item B3.110, welds listed in ~able 1 [of the licensee's February 20, 2014 submittal].
3.4 Licensee's Basis for Requesting Relief (as stated)
The welds identified in this request were examined to the maximum extent practicable utilizing approved examination techniques and equipment in accordance with requirements of the ASME Code,Section XI, IWB-2500, Table IWB-2500-1, Examination Category B-'-A, Item B1.40, and Examination Category B-0, Item B3.110, as applicable.
No substitution alternative for these welds is available that would provide better coverage.
Radiography (RT) is not a desired option in lieu of ultrasonic examination because RT is limited in the ability to detect service induced flaws. Use of other manual or automated ultrasonic techniques, whether conventional or phased array, were considered, but would not increase coverage due to the limitation created by the component configuration. The use of any other currently available technique would incur the same physical scanning limitations.
System leakage tests are performed each refueling outage in accordance with the ASME Code,Section XI, Table IWB-2500-1; Examination Category B-P, during which a visual examination *
(VT-2) is performed to detect evidence of leakage. These tests and the VT-2 visual examinations provide additional assurance of pressure boundary integrity.
In addition to the system leakage tests and VT -2 visual examinations, Reactor Building Containment Sump monitoring provides additional assurance that, in the event that leakage did occur through any of these welds, leakage would be detected.
Based on the acceptable results for the coverage obtained by the volumetric examination, system leakage testing and VT-2 examinations, and leakage monitoring, it is the license's position that the combination of these examinations and tests provides reasonable assurance of the continued structural and leak tight integrity of these welds.
3.5 Licensee's Proposed Alternative Examination (as stated)
Because the specified requirements of the ASME Code,Section XI, cannot be met without redesigning the components, and because there are no alternatives available that can be used to achieve greater volumetric coverage for the welds, compliance with the requirements specified in Section 3.0 of [the licensee's February 20, 2014] request is determined to be impractical and relief is requested in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(5)(iii).
4.0 NRC STAFF EVALUATION 4.1 Catawba, Unit 1, Reactor Vessel' Head-to-Flange Weld ASME Code,Section XI, 1998 Edition through the 2000 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1, Category B-A, "Pressure Retaining Welds in Reactor Vessel," Item No. 81.40, "Head-to-Flange Weld," requires volumetric examination of essentially 100 percent of the weld length.
The design configuration of Catawba, Unit 1, reactor vessel head-to-flange weld precludes an ultrasonic examination of essentially 100 percent of the required weld length. The component design configuration limits ultrasonic test examination coverage of the weld to 82.2 percent coverage (Table 1 of licensee's February 20, 2014, submittal). In order to examine the weld in accordance with ASME Code requirements, the reactor vessel head would require extensive design modifications. In their request, the licensee indicated that the limited examination coverage for this weld was caused by the configuration of the head ring-to-flange weld that does not allow meaningful interrogation from the flange side. The licensee also indicated that there are three permanent lifting lugs that do not allow scanning from the head ring side in the vicinity of the lugs. In order to ~can all of the required volume for this weld and meet the ASME Code requirements, the head ring-to-flange weld and the permanent lifting lugs would have to be redesigned or replaced to allow scanning from both sides of the weld to facilitate access for UT search units, which is impractical.
Previous examinations of the reactor vessel head-to-flange weld were completed during the Catawba, Unit 1, second 10-year lSI interval. The percentage of examination coverage obtained in the Third 10-Year lSI Interval (82.2 percent coverage) was similar to the coverage previously reported for the second 10-year lSI interval.
No relevant indications were noted or recorded during the examination.
Additionally, as indicated in the licensee's submittal, the weld for which relief was requested receives a VT-2 examination in conjunction with the Class I System Leakage Test conducted during each refueling outage in accordance with ASME Code requirements to compliment the limited examination coverage. Consequently, the reactor vessel has undergone several VT-2 examinations during past refueling outages. The periodic VT-2 examinations are supplemented by Reactor Building Containment Sump monitoring that provides additional assurance of leakage detection through the head-to-flange weld. The VT-2 examinations of the reactor vessel head area, which will continue to be performed during each refueling outage in
- conjunction with the ASME Code, Class 1, System Leakage Test, and the leakage monitoring will provide reasonable assurance of the leak tightness of the head-to-flange weld because the system leakage test will provide for detection of flaws when they are small and can be repaired prior to the reactor vessel head-to-flange weld losing its ability to perform its* intended function.
Based on the foregoing, the NRC staff determined that the ASME Code requirements are
- impractical for the Catawba, Unit 1, reactor vessel head-to-flange weld. The NRC staff has, based on the volumetric coverage obtained for the Catawba, Unit 1, head-to-flange weld, determined that it is reasonable to conclude that if significant service-induced degradation had occurred in the head-to-flange weld, evidence of degradation would have been detected in the portion that was examined. Therefore, the NRC staff concludes that the examinations
performed provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the head-to-flange weld of the reactor vessel.
4.2 Catawba, Units 1 and 2, Pressurizer Surge Nozzle and Safety/Relief Valve Nozzle-to-Head Circumferential Welds ASME Code,Section XI, 1998 Edition through the 2000 Addenda, Table IWB-2500-1, Category B D, "Full Penetration Welds of Nozzles in Vessels," Item No. 83.11 O,"Nozzle-to-Vessel Welds," requires volumetric examination of 100 percent of the weld and adjacent base material.
The design configuration of pressurizer surge and safety/relief valve nozzle-to-vessel welds precludes ultrasonic examination of essentially 100 percent of the required volumes. The component design configurations limits ultrasonic examination coverage of these welds to approximately 80 percent coverage (Table 1 of licensee's February 20, 2014 submittal). In order to examine the welds in accordance with ASME Code requirements, the pressurizer would require extensive design modifications.
The licensee noted in their request that the impracticality for the pressurizer surge nozzle for both Catawba units is caused by the weld taper configuration of the nozzle-to-head that does not allow meaningful interrogation from the nozzle side. In addition, Heater Wells limit access from the head side of the weld. In order to scan all of the required volume for this weld, the head-to-nozzle weld would have to be redesigned or replaced and the heater wells redesigned and relocated to allow scanning from both sides of the weld, which is impractical.
The licensee noted in their request that the impracticality for the pressurizer safety/relief valve
- nozzles for both Catawba units was caused by the weld taper configuration of the nozzle-to-head area that does not allow meaningful interrogation from the nozzle side. In order to scan all of the required volume for these welds, the head-to-nozzle welds would have to be redesigned or replaced to allow scanning from both sides of the weld, which is impractical.
Previous examinations of the pressurizer surge and safety/relief valve nozzles were completed during the Catawba, Units 1 and 2, Second 10-year lSI intervals. In a request for additional information, the NRC staff noted a significant increase (more than 38%) in examination coverage for the CNS Unit 2 pressurizer surge nozzle weld (Weld No. 2 PZR-W1) compared to the coverage achieved in the prior examination performed in 2001 for the Second 10-Year lSI interval. In their September 11, 2014, response, the licensee indicated that their ultrasonic procedure was revised in 2005. The revised procedure allowed the use of smaller transducers, as well as lower 35-degree and 45-degree transducer beam angles. These changes led to a considerable increase in the cumulative scan coverage. The licensee also indicated that the revised procedure is qualified and acceptable based on ASME Code requirements. The NRC staff finds the licensee's responses to be acceptable. The percentage of examination coverage amounts obtained in the third 10-year lSI interval (approximately 80 percent coverage) for all other nozzles included in the licensee's request were similar to the coverages previously reported.
For all nozzles included in RR No. 14-CN-001, no relevant indications were noted or recorded during the examinations.
In addition, as indicated in the licensee's submittal, the welds for which relief was requested receive a VT-2 examination in conjunction with the Class I System Leakage Test conducted during each refueling outage in accordance with ASME Code requirements to compliment the limited examination coverage. Consequently, the pressurizer surge and safety/relief valve nozzles have undergone several VT-2 examinations during past refueling outages. The periodic VT -2 examinations are supplemented by Reactor Building Containment Sump monitoring that provides additional assurance of leakage detection through these welds. The VT-2 examinations of the nozzle areas, which will continue to be performed during each refueling outage in conjunction with the ASME Code, Class 1, System Leakage Test, and the leakage monitoring will provide reasonable assurance of the leak tightness of the nozzle-to-vessel welds because the system leakage test will provide for detection of flaws when they are small and can be repaired prior to the pressurizer surge and safety/relief valve nozzles losing their ability to perform their intended functions.
Based on the foregoing, the NRC staff determined that the ASME Code requirements are impractical for the pressurizer surge and safety/relief valve nozzle-to-vessel welds. Based on the volumetric coverage obtained for the nozzle-to-vessel welds, the NRC staff has determined that it is reasonable to conclude that if significant service-induced degradation had occurred in the nozzle-to-vessel welds, evidence of degradation would have been detected in the portions that were examined. Therefore, the NRC staff concludes that the examinations performed provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the nozzle-to-vessel welds of the pressurizer surge and safety/relief valve nozzles for Catawba, Units 1 and 2.
5.0 CONCLUSION
As set forth above, the NRC staff has determined that granting relief pursuant to 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i) is authorized by law and will not endanger life or property, or the common defense and security, and is otherwise in the public interest given due consideration to the burden upon the licensee that could result if the requirements were imposed on the facility.
Furthermore, the staff concluded that the examinations performed to the extent practical provide reasonable assurance of structural integrity of the subject reactor vessel, pressurizer surge*
- nozzles, and pressurizer safety/relief valve nozzles. Accordingly, the NRC staff concludes that the licensee has adequately addressed all of the regulatory requirements set forth in 10 CFR 50.55a(g)(6)(i). Therefore, the NRC staff grants relief for the subject examinations of the reactor vessel, pressurizer surge nozzles, and pressurizer safety/relief valve nozzles contained in 14-CN-001 for the Catawba, Units 1 and 2, third 10-year lSI intervals.
All other ASME Code,Section XI, requirements for which relief was not specifically requested and approved in the subject request for relief remain applicable, including third-party review by the Authorized Nuclear lnservice Inspector.
Principal Contributors: G. Stevens, RES J. Poehler, NRR Date of issuance: October 30, 2014
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DATE 10/23/14 10/23/14 10/15/14 10/30/14