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MONTHYEARRS-24-093, Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-10-10010 October 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests 05000373/LER-2023-001-01, Air Circuit Breaker (Acb) Mechanically Operated Contacts (MOC) Switch Failed to Actuate2024-10-0909 October 2024 Air Circuit Breaker (Acb) Mechanically Operated Contacts (MOC) Switch Failed to Actuate ML24275A2442024-10-0303 October 2024 Reassignment of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Branch Chief, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing IR 05000373/20244012024-09-27027 September 2024 County Station – Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000373/2024401 and 05000374/2024401 ML24263A2062024-09-19019 September 2024 Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CFR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 for LaSalle County Station - Holtec MPC-68MCBS ML24260A0492024-09-16016 September 2024 Operator Licensing Examination Approval - Lasalle County Station, Unit 1 and 2, September 2024 RS-24-090, Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds2024-09-12012 September 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds ML24255A8642024-09-0606 September 2024 Rscc Wire & Cable LLC Dba Marmon Industrial Energy & Infrastructure - Part 21 Retraction of Final Notification ML24249A1362024-09-0404 September 2024 EN 57304 - Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC, Final Report - No Embedded Files. Notification of the Potential Existence of Defects Pursuant to 10 CFR Part 21 IR 05000373/20240052024-08-29029 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan and Assessment Follow-Up Letter for Lasalle County Station (Report 05000373/2024005; 05000374/2024005) IR 05000373/20244022024-08-28028 August 2024 County Station - Cyber Security Inspection Report 05000373/2024402 and 05000374/2024402 ML24239A3972024-08-23023 August 2024 Rssc Wire & Cable LLC Dba Marmon - Part 21 Final Notification - 57243-EN 57243 05000373/LER-2024-004-01, Emergency Diesel Generator Auto-Start and Load Due to Loss of System Auxiliary Transformer2024-08-22022 August 2024 Emergency Diesel Generator Auto-Start and Load Due to Loss of System Auxiliary Transformer IR 05000373/20240022024-08-13013 August 2024 County Station - Integrated Inspection Report 05000373/2024002 and 05000374/2024002 ML24222A6772024-08-0909 August 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information for Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition IR 05000373/20244202024-08-0505 August 2024 County Station - Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000373 2024420 and 05000374 2024420 05000373/LER-2024-003, Supplement to Technical Specification (TS) Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.6.1.3 Completion Time Exceeded2024-07-31031 July 2024 Supplement to Technical Specification (TS) Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.6.1.3 Completion Time Exceeded ML24208A0962024-07-25025 July 2024 57243-EN 57243 - Rssc Wire & Cable LLC, Dba Marmon - Part 21 Notification RS-24-064, Nuclear Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revisions2024-06-28028 June 2024 Nuclear Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revisions ML24178A2522024-06-27027 June 2024 County Station – Acknowledgement of Response to NRC Inspection Report 05000373/2024001 and 05000374/2024001 and Disputed Non-Cited Violation RS-24-061, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2024-06-14014 June 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations IR 05000373/20240102024-05-29029 May 2024 County Station - Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection Report 05000373/2024010 and 05000374/2024010 ML24079A0762024-05-23023 May 2024 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF 264 ML24142A3352024-05-21021 May 2024 Quad Cities—Information Request to Support the NRC Annual Baseline Emergency Action Level and Emergency Plan Changes RS-24-055, 2023 Corporate Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2024-05-17017 May 2024 2023 Corporate Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report ML24131A1512024-05-13013 May 2024 County Station - Integrated Report 05000373/2024001 and 05000374/2024001 IR 05000373/20240012024-05-13013 May 2024 County Station - Integrated Report 05000373/2024001 and 05000374/2024001 RS-24-038, Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds2024-05-0202 May 2024 Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds RS-24-041, Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-04-30030 April 2024 Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests ML24108A1562024-04-15015 April 2024 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (Ufsar), Revision 26 and Fire Protection Report (Fpr), Revision 11 ML24103A2042024-04-12012 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition RS-24-002, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report2024-04-0101 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report ML24071A2122024-03-12012 March 2024 County Station - Information Request for the Cyber-Security Baseline Inspection, Notification to Perform Inspection IR 05000373/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Lasalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000373/2023006; 05000374/2023006) RS-24-014, Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors2024-02-22022 February 2024 Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors ML24018A0682024-02-0909 February 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 262 and 247 Revised Design Bases of Lower Downcomer Braces ML24024A1332024-01-24024 January 2024 Confirmation of Initial License Examination IR 05000373/20230042024-01-24024 January 2024 County Station - Integrated Inspection Report 05000373/2023004 and 05000374/2023004 IR 05000373/20230122024-01-18018 January 2024 County Station - Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000373/2023012 and 05000374/2023012 ML23354A2902024-01-0505 January 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0028 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) ML23360A6082023-12-27027 December 2023 County Station Request for Information for NRC Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection: Inspection Report 05000373/2024010 and 05000374/2024010 ML23278A1292023-12-14014 December 2023 Units 1 & 2; Limerick, Units 1 & 2; Nine Mile Point, Units 1 & 2; and Peach Bottom, Units 2 & 3 -Revision to Approved Alternatives to Use Boiling Water Reactor Vessel and Internals Project Guidelines ML23305A1402023-12-13013 December 2023 Units 1 & 2; Nine Mile Point, Unit 2; Peach Bottom, Units 2 & 3; and Quad Cities, Units 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendments to Adopt Traveler TSTF-580 ML23317A1192023-11-10010 November 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - 2023 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums RS-23-120, Supplemental Information Letter for Part 73 Exemption Request - Responses to Request for Confirmatory Information2023-11-10010 November 2023 Supplemental Information Letter for Part 73 Exemption Request - Responses to Request for Confirmatory Information IR 05000373/20230032023-11-0909 November 2023 County Station Integrated Inspection Report 05000373/2023003, 05000374/2023003, and 07200070/2023001 ML23286A2602023-11-0808 November 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 260 and 245 to Renewed Facility Operating Licenses Relocation of Pressure and Temperature Limit Curves to the Pressure Temperature Report IR 05000373/20234012023-11-0707 November 2023 County Station Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000373/2023401 and 05000374/2023401 RS-23-103, Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Implementation2023-10-13013 October 2023 Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Implementation RS-23-097, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Advisement of Leadership Changes and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans2023-10-12012 October 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Advisement of Leadership Changes and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans 2024-09-06
[Table view] Category:Report
MONTHYEARRA24-008, Post-Outage Inservice Inspection (ISI) Summary Report2024-06-20020 June 2024 Post-Outage Inservice Inspection (ISI) Summary Report RS-24-014, Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors2024-02-22022 February 2024 Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors ML23181A1522023-06-30030 June 2023 Attachment 2 - LaSalle County Station Units 1 and 2, Pressure and Temperature Limits Report (PTLR) Up to 54 Effective Full-Power Years (Efpy), Revision 3 RS-23-066, Containment Post-Tensioning System Inservice Inspection Basis for Proposed Extension of Examination Interval Technical Report2023-05-0303 May 2023 Containment Post-Tensioning System Inservice Inspection Basis for Proposed Extension of Examination Interval Technical Report RA22-060, Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2022-11-30030 November 2022 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report ML22332A4552022-11-10010 November 2022 Attachment 7 - BWRVIP-135, Revision 4: BWR Vessel Internals Project Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP) Data Source Book and Plant Evaluations (Non-Proprietary Version) ML22332A4542022-11-10010 November 2022 Attachment 6 - LaSalle County Generating Station Units 1 and 2 Pressure and Temperature Limits Report (PTLR) for 54 Effective Full-Power Years (EFPY) (Non-Proprietary) NMP1L3469, Constellation Energy Company, LLC, Request for Use of Honeywell Mururoa V4F1 R Supplied Air Suits2022-06-30030 June 2022 Constellation Energy Company, LLC, Request for Use of Honeywell Mururoa V4F1 R Supplied Air Suits RS-22-018, Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for LaSalle County Station2022-02-22022 February 2022 Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors for LaSalle County Station RS-21-115, Supplemental Information for License Amendment Request Regarding New Fuel Storage Vault and Spent Fuel Storage Pool Criticality Methodologies, with Proposed Changes to Technical Specifications 4.3.1 and 5.6.52021-11-0404 November 2021 Supplemental Information for License Amendment Request Regarding New Fuel Storage Vault and Spent Fuel Storage Pool Criticality Methodologies, with Proposed Changes to Technical Specifications 4.3.1 and 5.6.5 ML21265A5582021-06-30030 June 2021 Attachment 5: Appendix C, NEI 12-16 Criticality Analysis Checklist RA21-016, Netco Rack Insert 10-year Surveillance Report2021-04-15015 April 2021 Netco Rack Insert 10-year Surveillance Report RS-21-001, Revised Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Cases N-878 and N-880 for Carbon Steel Piping2021-01-0404 January 2021 Revised Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Cases N-878 and N-880 for Carbon Steel Piping ML20303A1752020-10-23023 October 2020 Proposed Relief Request from Section XI Repair/Replacement Documentation for Bolting Replacement of Pressure Retaining Bolting RS-20-133, Response to Request for Additional Information Re License Amendment Request to Renewed Facility Operating Licenses to Adopt 10 CFR 50.692020-10-16016 October 2020 Response to Request for Additional Information Re License Amendment Request to Renewed Facility Operating Licenses to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69 ML20085F8612020-03-24024 March 2020 Corrected Drawing for One-Line Electric Power Supply for Lasalle Hardened Containment Vent System (HCVS) Final Integrated Plan (FIP) RA20-015, Triennial Chlorine Survey Report2020-03-20020 March 2020 Triennial Chlorine Survey Report RS-20-024, Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors2020-03-0909 March 2020 Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors ML19228A0232019-08-15015 August 2019 Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-879 RA19-005, Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2019-01-14014 January 2019 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report RA18-110, Submittal of 2017 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2018-12-27027 December 2018 Submittal of 2017 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report RS-18-131, Report of Full Compliance with Phase 1 and Phase 2 of June 6, 2013 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident Conditions2018-12-14014 December 2018 Report of Full Compliance with Phase 1 and Phase 2 of June 6, 2013 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident Conditions ML18024A2772018-08-16016 August 2018 Lessons Learned from Us NRC Response to the February 2017 LaSalle County Station Unit 2 High Pressure Core Spray Injection Valve Failure RA17-072, Post Accident Monitoring Report2017-08-0202 August 2017 Post Accident Monitoring Report RA17-069, Post Accident Monitoring Report2017-07-21021 July 2017 Post Accident Monitoring Report RS-17-025, Response to March 12, 2012, Request for Information Enclosure 2, Recommendation 2.1, Flooding, Required Response 3, Flooding Focused Evaluation Summary Submittal2017-03-0808 March 2017 Response to March 12, 2012, Request for Information Enclosure 2, Recommendation 2.1, Flooding, Required Response 3, Flooding Focused Evaluation Summary Submittal ML16355A4182017-01-11011 January 2017 Flood Hazard Mitigation Strategies Assessment RA16-092, Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2016-12-27027 December 2016 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report RS-16-182, Mitigating Strategies Flood Hazard Assessment (Msfha) Submittal2016-10-28028 October 2016 Mitigating Strategies Flood Hazard Assessment (Msfha) Submittal ML16305A2962016-10-27027 October 2016 0000-0163-8881-R0-NP, Revision 0, Exelon Nuclear LaSalle County Generating Station Units 1 & 2 Pool Swell Response. ML16167A5022016-09-0606 September 2016 UFSAR, Rev 22, Chap 09 Figures Part 12 of 14 - Redacted ML16167A4462016-09-0606 September 2016 MF7633 and MF7634, UFSAR, Las Fpr Rev._Redacted RS-16-125, Spent Fuel Pool Evaluation Supplemental Report, Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding Recommendation 2.1 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident2016-08-31031 August 2016 Spent Fuel Pool Evaluation Supplemental Report, Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding Recommendation 2.1 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident ML16224A7862016-08-26026 August 2016 Notice of Availability of the Final Plant-Specific Supplement 57 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (TAC Nos. MF5567 and MF5568) ML16200A1562016-07-18018 July 2016 Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application of the LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 RS-15-300, Phase 1 (Updated) and Phase 2 Overall Integrated Plan in Response to June 6, 2013 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident..2015-12-16016 December 2015 Phase 1 (Updated) and Phase 2 Overall Integrated Plan in Response to June 6, 2013 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident.. RA15-075, Transmittal of the 2014 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2015-11-20020 November 2015 Transmittal of the 2014 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report ML15107A1542015-04-21021 April 2015 Final Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis for the April 17, 2013, Dual Unit Loss of Offsite Power RS-15-004, County Station Introduction of Lead Use Assemblies2015-01-20020 January 2015 County Station Introduction of Lead Use Assemblies ML14352A1902014-12-18018 December 2014 7491-318563-HAO-1, Rev. 2, LaSalle Requested Documents RS-14-277, Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-513-4, Evaluation Criteria for Temporary Acceptance of Flaws in Moderate Energy Class 2 or 3 Piping Section XI, Division 12014-09-24024 September 2014 Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-513-4, Evaluation Criteria for Temporary Acceptance of Flaws in Moderate Energy Class 2 or 3 Piping Section XI, Division 1 ML14177A8592014-06-30030 June 2014 Staff Assessment of the Flooding Walkdown Report Supporting Implementation of Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3 Related to the Fukushima DAI-ICHI Nuclear Power Plant Accident ML14176A9612014-06-24024 June 2014 Submittal of Non-Proprietary BWROG Technical Product, BWROGTP-11-006 - ECCS Containment Walkdown Procedure, Rev 1 (January 2011), as Formally Requested During the Public Meeting Held on April 30, 2014 RS-14-054, LaSalle, Unit 1, Supplemental Information Supporting License Amendment Request to Revise Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Pressure and Temperature (Pit) Curves2014-02-26026 February 2014 LaSalle, Unit 1, Supplemental Information Supporting License Amendment Request to Revise Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Pressure and Temperature (Pit) Curves ML14057A5492014-02-26026 February 2014 Supplemental Information Supporting License Amendment Request to Revise Reactor Coolant System (RCS) Pressure and Temperature (Pit) Curves ML14030A2232014-02-21021 February 2014 Interim Staff Evaluation Relating to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to Order EA-12-049 (Mitigation Strategies) ML14042A3252014-02-19019 February 2014 Mega-Tech Services, LLC Technical Evaluation Report Regarding the Overall Integrated Plan for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2, TAC Nos.: MF1121 and MF1122 ML13358A3652013-12-20020 December 2013 Attachment 5: LaSalle County Station, Unit 1, Pressure/Temperature Limits Report ML13344A9822013-12-0909 December 2013 2012 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report ML13282A3502013-10-0404 October 2013 Final Report, Assessment of Wind Speeds Over the LaSalle County Station Ultimate Heat Sink. 2024-06-20
[Table view] Category:Miscellaneous
MONTHYEARRA24-008, Post-Outage Inservice Inspection (ISI) Summary Report2024-06-20020 June 2024 Post-Outage Inservice Inspection (ISI) Summary Report RS-24-014, Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors2024-02-22022 February 2024 Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors RA22-060, Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2022-11-30030 November 2022 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report ML21265A5582021-06-30030 June 2021 Attachment 5: Appendix C, NEI 12-16 Criticality Analysis Checklist RA21-016, Netco Rack Insert 10-year Surveillance Report2021-04-15015 April 2021 Netco Rack Insert 10-year Surveillance Report ML20303A1752020-10-23023 October 2020 Proposed Relief Request from Section XI Repair/Replacement Documentation for Bolting Replacement of Pressure Retaining Bolting RA20-015, Triennial Chlorine Survey Report2020-03-20020 March 2020 Triennial Chlorine Survey Report RS-20-024, Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors2020-03-0909 March 2020 Annual 10 CFR 50.46 Report of Emergency Core Cooling System Evaluation Model Changes and Errors RA19-005, Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2019-01-14014 January 2019 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report RA18-110, Submittal of 2017 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2018-12-27027 December 2018 Submittal of 2017 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report RA17-072, Post Accident Monitoring Report2017-08-0202 August 2017 Post Accident Monitoring Report RA17-069, Post Accident Monitoring Report2017-07-21021 July 2017 Post Accident Monitoring Report RS-17-025, Response to March 12, 2012, Request for Information Enclosure 2, Recommendation 2.1, Flooding, Required Response 3, Flooding Focused Evaluation Summary Submittal2017-03-0808 March 2017 Response to March 12, 2012, Request for Information Enclosure 2, Recommendation 2.1, Flooding, Required Response 3, Flooding Focused Evaluation Summary Submittal ML16355A4182017-01-11011 January 2017 Flood Hazard Mitigation Strategies Assessment RA16-092, Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2016-12-27027 December 2016 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report RS-16-182, Mitigating Strategies Flood Hazard Assessment (Msfha) Submittal2016-10-28028 October 2016 Mitigating Strategies Flood Hazard Assessment (Msfha) Submittal ML16305A2962016-10-27027 October 2016 0000-0163-8881-R0-NP, Revision 0, Exelon Nuclear LaSalle County Generating Station Units 1 & 2 Pool Swell Response. RS-16-125, Spent Fuel Pool Evaluation Supplemental Report, Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding Recommendation 2.1 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident2016-08-31031 August 2016 Spent Fuel Pool Evaluation Supplemental Report, Response to NRC Request for Information Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(f) Regarding Recommendation 2.1 of the Near-Term Task Force Review of Insights from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident ML16224A7862016-08-26026 August 2016 Notice of Availability of the Final Plant-Specific Supplement 57 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 (TAC Nos. MF5567 and MF5568) ML16200A1562016-07-18018 July 2016 Report on the Safety Aspects of the License Renewal Application of the LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2 RS-15-300, Phase 1 (Updated) and Phase 2 Overall Integrated Plan in Response to June 6, 2013 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident..2015-12-16016 December 2015 Phase 1 (Updated) and Phase 2 Overall Integrated Plan in Response to June 6, 2013 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident.. RA15-075, Transmittal of the 2014 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report2015-11-20020 November 2015 Transmittal of the 2014 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report ML14352A1902014-12-18018 December 2014 7491-318563-HAO-1, Rev. 2, LaSalle Requested Documents ML14177A8592014-06-30030 June 2014 Staff Assessment of the Flooding Walkdown Report Supporting Implementation of Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3 Related to the Fukushima DAI-ICHI Nuclear Power Plant Accident ML13344A9822013-12-0909 December 2013 2012 Regulatory Commitment Change Summary Report IR 05000456/20132022013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000289/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000272/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee ML13008A2192013-01-31031 January 2013 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000254/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000277/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000219/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000352/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000373/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000237/20132022013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000461/20132012013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee IR 05000454/20132022013-01-31031 January 2013 Exelon Generation Co., LLC, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of Investigations (01) Investigation; Summary of 01 Report No. 3-2010-034; NRC Inspection Report Conference Letter - Licensee ML12353A2172012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 9 of 16 ML12353A2232012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 15 of 16 ML12353A2162012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 8 of 16 ML12353A2152012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 7 of 16 ML12353A2132012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 6 of 16 ML12353A2112012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 5 of 16 ML12353A2102012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 4 of 16 ML12353A2092012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 3 of 16 ML12353A2082012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 2 of 16 ML12353A2062012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-001, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 1, Part 15 of 15 ML12353A2052012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-001, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 1, Part 14 of 15 ML12353A2202012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 12 of 16 ML12353A2212012-11-0101 November 2012 12Q0108.50-R-002, Rev. 1, Seismic Walkdown Report in Response to the 50.54(f) Information Request Regarding Fukushima Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3: Seismic for the LaSalle County Station, Unit 2, Part 13 of 16 2024-06-20
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 June 30, 2014 Mr. Michael J. Pacilio Senior Vice President Exelon Generation Company, LLC President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO)
Exelon Nuclear 4300 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555
SUBJECT:
LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2- STAFF ASSESSMENT OF THE FLOODING WALKDOWN REPORT SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF NEAR-TERM TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.3 RELATED TO THE FUKUSHIMA DAI-ICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT (TAC NOS. MF0240 AND MF0241)
Dear Mr. Pacilio:
On March 12, 2012, 1 the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a letter requesting information pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 50.54(f) (50.54(f) letter), to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status. The request was part of the implementation of lessons learned from the accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. Enclosure 4, "Recommendation 2.3: Flooding," to the 50.54(f) letter requested licensees to conduct flooding walkdowns to identify and address degraded, nonconforming, or unanalyzed conditions using the corrective action process, verify the adequacy of monitoring and maintenance procedures, and report the results to the NRC.
By letter dated November 27, 2012, as supplemented by letters dated June 19 and November 21, 2013, and June 4, 2014, 2 Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Exelon) submitted a flooding walkdown report as requested in Enclosure 4, "Recommendation 2.3: Flooding," of the 50.54(f) letter for LaSalle County Station, Units 1 and 2. In its November 27, 2012, letter, Exelon made three commitments to complete the walkdown of items located in restricted access areas. The completion of these commitments is documented in the supplemental letters.
By letter dated January 31, 2014, 3 Exelon provided a response to the NRC request for additional information for the NRC staff to complete its assessments.
The NRC staff reviewed the information provided and, as documented in the enclosed staff assessment, determined sufficient information was provided to be responsive to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter.
1 Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML12053A340.
2 ADAMS Accession Nos. ML12332A303, ML13171A220, ML13326A939, and ML14155A382, respectively.
3 ADAMS Accession No. ML14031A443
M. Pacilio If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415-1380 or by e-mail at blake. purnell@nrc.gov.
Sincerely, Blake Purnell, Project Manager Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-37 4
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STAFF ASSESSMENT OF FLOODING WALKDOWN REPORT NEAR-TERM TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION 2.3 RELATED TO THE FUKUSHIMA DAI-ICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT EXELON GENERATION COMPANY, LLC LASALLE COUNTY STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-373 AND 50-374
1.0 INTRODUCTION
On March 12, 2012, 1 the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a letter requesting information pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (1 0 CFR), Section 50.54(f)
(50.54(f) letter), to all power reactor licensees and holders of construction permits in active or deferred status. The request was part of the implementation of lessons learned from the accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. Enclosure 4, "Recommendation 2.3:
Flooding," to the 50.54(f) letter requested licensees to conduct flooding walkdowns to identify and address degraded, nonconforming, or unanalyzed conditions using the corrective action program (CAP), verify the adequacy of monitoring and maintenance procedures, and report the results to the NRC. to the 50.54(f) letter requested licensees to submit a final report which includes the following (Requested Information item 2):
- a. Describe the design basis flood hazard level(s) for all flood-causing mechanisms, including groundwater ingress.
- b. Describe protection and migration features that are considered in the licensing basis evaluation to protect against external ingress of water into structures, systems, and components (SSCs) important to safety.
- c. Describe any warning systems to detect the presence of water in rooms important to safety.
- d. Discuss the effectiveness of flood protection systems and exterior, incorporated, and temporary flood barriers. Discuss how these systems and barriers were evaluated using the acceptance criteria developed as part of Requested Information item 1.h.
- e. Present information related to the implementation of the walkdown process (e.g., details of selection of the walkdown team and procedures) using the documentation template discussed in Requested Information item 1.j, including actions taken in response to the peer review.
- f. Results of the walkdown including key findings and identified degraded, nonconforming, or unanalyzed conditions. Include a detailed description of the actions taken or planned to address these conditions using guidance in NRC Regulatory Issues Summary 2005-20, Revision 1, "Revision to the NRC Inspection Manual Part 9900 Technical Guidance, 1
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'Operability Conditions Adverse to Quality or Safety'," including entering the condition in the CAP.
- g. Document any cliff-edge effects identified and the associated basis. Indicate those that were entered into the CAP. Also include a detailed description of the actions taken or planned to address these effects.
- h. Describe any other planned or newly installed flood protection systems or flood mitigation measures including flood barriers that further enhance the flood protection.
Identify results and any subsequent actions taken in response to the peer review.
In accordance with the 50.54(f) letter, Enclosure 4, Required Response Item 2, licensees were required to submit a response within 180 days of the NRC's endorsement of the flooding walkdown guidance. By letter dated May 21, 2012, 2 the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) submitted NEI 12-07, Revision 0, "Guidelines for Performing Verification Walkdowns of Plant Flood Protection Features" (walkdown guidance), to the NRC staff to consider for endorsement.
By letter dated May 31, 2012, 3 the NRC staff endorsed the walkdown guidance.
By letter dated November 27, 2012, as supplemented by letters dated June 19 and November 21, 2013, and June 4, 2014, 4 Exelon Generation Company, LLC (the licensee) submitted a flooding walkdown report as requested in Enclosure 4, "Recommendation 2.3:
Flooding," of the 50.54(f) letter for LaSalle County Station (LSCS), Units 1 and 2. NRC staff issued a request for additional information to the licensee regarding the available physical margin (APM) by letter dated December 23, 2013. 5 The licensee responded by letter dated January 31, 2014. 6 The NRC staff evaluated the licensee's submittals to determine if the information provided in the flooding walkdown report met the intent of the walkdown guidance and if the licensee responded appropriately to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter.
2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
The SSCs important to safety in operating nuclear power plants are designed either in accordance with, or meet the intent of Appendix A, to 10 CFR Part 50, General Design Criteria (GDC) 2, "Design Bases for Protection Against Natural Phenomena," and Appendix A, "Seismic and Geological Criteria for Nuclear Plants," to 10 CFR Part 100. GDC 2 states that SSCs important to safety at nuclear power plants shall be designed to withstand the effects of natural phenomena such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, tsunami, and seiches without loss of capability to perform their safety functions.
For initial licensing, each licensee was required to develop and maintain design bases that, as defined by 10 CFR 50.2, "Definitions," identify the specific functions to be performed by an SSC, and the specific values or ranges of values chosen for controlling parameters as reference bounds for the design.
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4 ADAMS Accession Nos. ML12332A303, ML13171A220, ML13326A939, and ML14155A382, respectively.
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The design bases for the SSCs reflect appropriate consideration of the most severe natural phenomena that have been historically reported for the site and surrounding area. The design bases also reflect sufficient margin to account for the limited accuracy, quantity, and period of time in which the historical data have been accumulated.
The current licensing basis (CLB) is the set of NRC requirements applicable to a specific plant, and a licensee's written commitments for ensuring compliance with, and operation within, applicable NRC requirements and the plant-specific design basis that are in effect.
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
3.1 Design Basis Flooding Hazard The licensee stated that the design basis flood hazard for the site is a local intense precipitation event directly on the site. The licensee stated that the 24-hour probable maximum precipitation at the site is 32.1 inches and the maximum flood elevation, as documented in the updated final safety analysis report (UFSAR), is 710.41 feet (ft) mean sea level ( MSL). The licensee stated that for three features, a slightly higher probably maximum flood of 710.48 ft MSL was used based on results of Design Calculation S-66 that showed that the northeast portion of the plant area would be affected by this new elevation. The licensee stated that this result has not been incorporated into the UFSAR, but this discrepancy is being tracked in the CAP.
The licensee provided a description of the design basis flood hazard level in response to of the 50.54(f) letter. Based on the NRC staff's review, this response appears to be consistent with the walkdown guidance.
3.2 Flood Protection and Mitigation 3.2.1 Flood Protection and Mitigation Description The licensee stated that the flood protection features in the CLB for LSCS are considered incorporated passive barriers, which do not require operator actions. The licensee noted that flood duration is not considered in the CLB. In addition, the licensee stated that flood mitigation procedures are not relied on for flood protection. Passive features are located in the auxiliary, diesel generator, reactor, turbine, off-gas, lake screen house, and radioactive waste buildings.
3.2.2 Incorporated and Exterior Barriers The walkdown report states the site has incorporated passive barriers that are permanently In place, requiring no operator manual actions. These features include: site drainage, exterior walls below grade (including penetration seals), roofs, basement floor slabs, and ground floor exterior access doors, openings, and removable wall panel thresholds.
3.2.3 Temporary Barriers and Other Manual Actions The licensee stated that LSCS does not rely upon active or temporary features for protection.
3.2.4 Reasonable Simulation and Results The walkdown report states that the licensee did not conduct reasonable simulations as part of the walkdown since LSCS does not rely on procedures for flood protection.
3.2.5 Conclusion The licensee provided a description of the protection and mitigation features in response to of the 50.54(f) letter. Based on the NRC staff's review, this response appears to be consistent with the walkdown guidance.
3.3 Warning Systems The licensee stated that LSCS does not have warning systems related to external flood events in response to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter. Based on the NRC staff's review, this response appears to be consistent with the walkdown guidance.
3.4 Effectiveness of Flood Protection Features The licensee stated that the purpose of the flooding walkdowns performed at LSCS was to ascertain if the plant's flood protection features conform to the LSCS CLB and meet the acceptance criteria established in the walkdown guidance. The licensee added that conditions that were not immediately judged to be acceptable during the walkdowns were entered into the CAP for further evaluation. In general, the licensee concluded that the majority of flood protection features inspected met the acceptance criteria and were considered acceptable, including basement floor slabs, exterior walls, penetration seals, roofs, topography, and drainage pathways.
The licensee provided a description of the effectiveness of flood protection features in response to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter. Based on the NRC staff's review, this response appears to be consistent with the walkdown guidance.
3.5 Walkdown Methodology By letter dated June 11 2012, 7 the licensee stated that it would use the NRC endorsed walkdown guidelines contained in NEI 12-07. The licensee's walkdown report indicated that the licensee implemented the walkdowns consistent with the intent of the guidance provided in NEI 12-07. The licensee did not identify any exceptions to NEI 12-07.
The licensee provided a description of the implementation of the walkdown process in response to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter. Based on the NRC staff's review, this response appears to be consistent with the walkdown guidance.
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3.6 Walkdown Results 3.6.1 Walkdown Scope The walkdown report, as supplemented, indicates that the walkdown list consisted of 186 flood protection features including exterior walls, penetration seals, roofs, topography and drainage pathways.
3.6.2 Licensee Evaluation of Flood Protection Effectiveness, Key Findings, and Identified Deficiencies The licensee performed an evaluation of the overall effectiveness of the plant's flood protection features. As discussed previously, the flood protection features at LSCS are incorporated passive barriers. The licensee stated that the great majority of features inspected conformed to the CLB and were determined to be acceptable.
The licensee stated that 186 features were included in the walkdown list. The licensee indicated in its submittals that a total of 138 features were immediately judged to be acceptable during the walkdown activities. Some of these features include concrete walls, floor slabs, penetrations and site drainage.
NEI 12-07 defines a deficiency as follows: "a deficiency exists when a flood protection feature is unable to perform its intended function when subject to a design basis flooding hazard." The licensee identified five deficiencies during the course of the flood walkdowns, which were all entered in to the CAP for tracking and resolution. Two deficiencies were related to lack of seal or significant rust in penetrations. Three deficiencies were related to exterior doors threshold elevations being lower than the calculated flood elevation.
Regarding the deficiencies related to exterior door elevations, the licensee noted that these were not part of the original walkdown list as they were only inspected for APM. The licensee stated that these three deficiencies are associated with four exterior doors, since two of the doors had the same issue. The licensee checked the elevation of the doors using the current calculated maximum flood elevation of 710.48 ft MSL for this part of the plant, which is based on Design Calculation S-66. The licensee indicated that the LSCS UFSAR was not updated since the last time Design Calculation S-66 was revised and this issue was also entered into the CAP.
NEI 12-07 specifies that licensees report deficiencies and items in the CAP awaiting disposition when the walkdown report is submitted. The licensee identified a total of 38 features that were initially entered into the CAP and later judged to be acceptable. All of these features were determined to be able to perform their intended safety function in their current state.
Recommended actions for these features include grouting of visible openings, cleaning of calcium buildups, removing rust, and painting.
3.6.3 Flood Protection and Mitigation Enhancements The licensee stated that it initiated a service request for a preventative maintenance plan to periodically inspect and maintain roof drains to assure their functionality during rain events.
3.6.4 Planned or Newly-Installed Features The walkdown report did not identify any planned or newly-installed flood protection features.
3.6.5 Deficiencies Noted and Actions Taken or Planned to Address As discussed in Section 3.6.2, the licensee noted five deficiencies which were entered into the CAP for resolution.
3.6.6 Staff Analysis of Walkdowns The NRC staff reviewed the licensee walkdown report and supplemental information. The staff noted that the licensee followed the recommended walkdown guidance without exception.
Deficiencies and other conditions were entered into the plant's CAP for dispositioning and resolution. Reasonable simulations were not included as the LSCS does not depend on flood mitigation procedures.
The NRC staff noted that the number of items in the walkdown list was updated from 185 to 186 in the June 19, 2013, letter as a result of one exclusion and two additions. The exclusion refers to one penetration seal that was not installed in the field, and the two additions refer to previously unidentified penetration seals encountered during the deferred walkdown.
The walkdown report, as supplemented, identified 138 features which were immediately determined to be acceptable, 38 features that were entered into the CAP and later judged to be acceptable, five deficiencies (two for items on the walkdown list and three for items identified during APM analysis), and eight features classified as inaccessible.
The licensee provided a description of the results of the flooding walkdown, including potential improvements, in response to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter. Based on the NRC staff's review, this response appears to be consistent with the walkdown guidance.
3.6. 7 Available Physical Margin The APM for each applicable flood protection feature is the difference between the licensing basis flood height and the flood height at which water could affect an SSC important to safety.
In its walkdown report and January 31, 2014, letter, the licensee provided a description of the APM, as it relates to cliff-edge effects, in response to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter. Based on the NRC staff's review, this response appears to be consistent with the walkdown guidance.
3.8 Independent Verification On June 27, 2012, 8 the NRC issued Temporary Instruction (TI) 2515/187, "Inspection of Near-Term Task Force Recommendation 2.3 Flooding Walkdowns." In accordance with the Tl, NRC inspectors accompanied licensee personnel on a sample of walkdowns to independently verify that the licensee implemented the flooding walkdowns consistent with the walkdown guidance.
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features. The NRC inspection report dated January 28, 2013, 9 documents the results of this inspection; no findings of significance were identified.
4.0 SSCS NOT WALKED DOWN 4.1 Restricted Access Areas The licensee identified a total of 34 features located in restricted access areas which were not walked down by the time the walkdown report was submitted. Some of these features included penetration seals and walls located in high radiation areas. Subsequent to the walkdown report submittal, the licensee walked down all these features and documented the results in the supplemental responses. The NRC staff considered this information in its review.
4.2 Inaccessible Features The licensee stated that eight areas were inaccessible to the walkdown teams. Accordingly, the licensee stated that seven features, including floor slabs and walls, are located in rooms that cannot reasonably be inspected due to high dose rates that do not decrease during outages; and one feature, a sump pit, requires extensive disassembly. The licensee determined that these inaccessible access features are available and will perform credited functions based on analysis of similar features and observations of adjacent areas or features.
Based on the above, the NRC staff determined that the licensee provided adequate justification for not inspecting the features it identified as inaccessible.
4.0 CONCLUSION
The NRC staff concludes that the licensee's implementation of flooding walkdown methodology meets the intent of the walkdown guidance. The staff concludes that the licensee verified the plant configuration with the current flooding licensing basis; addressed degraded, nonconforming, or unanalyzed flooding conditions; and verified the adequacy of monitoring and maintenance programs for protective features. Furthermore, the licensee's walkdown results, which were verified by the staff's inspection, identified no immediate safety concerns. The NRC staff reviewed the information submitted and determined that sufficient information was provided to be responsive to Enclosure 4 of the 50.54(f) letter.
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M. Pacilio If you have any questions, please contact me at (301) 415-1380 or by e-mail at blake. purnell@nrc.gov.
Sincerely, IRA!
Blake Purnell, Project Manager Plant Licensing 111-2 and Planning and Analysis Branch Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-374
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