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Other: ML110620203, ML11140A163, ML11224A265, ML11230A003, ML11318A121, ML11318A122, ML11318A123, ML11318A124, ML11318A125, ML11318A126, ML11318A127, ML11318A128, ML11318A129, ML11318A130, ML11318A131, ML11318A132, ML11318A133, ML11318A135, ML11318A136, ML11318A138, ML11318A139, ML11318A140, ML11318A141, ML11318A142, ML11318A143, ML11318A144, ML11318A145, ML11318A146, ML11318A147, ML11318A148, ML11318A149, ML11318A150, ML11318A151, ML11318A152, ML11318A153, ML11318A154, ML11318A155, ML11318A156, ML11318A157, ML11318A158, ML11318A159, ML11318A160, ML11318A161, ML11318A162, ML11318A163, ML11318A164, ML11318A165, ML11318A166, ML11318A167, ML11318A168... further results
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MONTHYEARML1106202032011-03-17017 March 2011 License Renewal Application Online Reference Portal Project stage: Other ML1108907642011-04-14014 April 2011 Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, License Renewal Application-Electrical Branch Scoping Project stage: RAI ML1108205792011-04-14014 April 2011 Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, License Renewal Application -Section 2.4 Structural (TAC Nos. ME4936, ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML1108309782011-04-14014 April 2011 Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, License Renewal Application, Fire Protection and Component Integrity (TAC Nos. ME4536 ME4637 Project stage: RAI NOC-AE-11002670, Response to Request for Additional Information for License Renewal Application2011-05-0505 May 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information for License Renewal Application Project stage: Response to RAI NOC-AE-11002672, Response to Request for Additional Information for Licence Renewal Application2011-05-12012 May 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information for Licence Renewal Application Project stage: Response to RAI ML11137A0922011-05-24024 May 2011 Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Future Consideration of Operating Experience Project stage: RAI ML11140A1632011-06-0606 June 2011 Plan for the Aging Management Program Regulatory Audit Regarding the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application Review (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Other NOC-AE-11002681, Amendment 2 to the License Renewal Application2011-06-16016 June 2011 Amendment 2 to the License Renewal Application Project stage: Other NOC-AE-11002683, Response to Request for Additional Information for License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937)2011-06-23023 June 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information for License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Response to RAI ML11154A0132011-07-0606 July 2011 Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held on May 23, 2011, Between the NRC and STPNOC, Concerning Requests for Additional Information Pertaining to the South Texas Project, LRA-Future Consideration of Operating Experience Project stage: RAI ML11166A2392011-07-12012 July 2011 Letter Request for Additional Information for South Texas Project Electric Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application - Scoping and Screening Balance of Plant (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML11201A0552011-07-28028 July 2011 Requests for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, License Renewal Application - Scoping and Screening Audit (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI NOC-AE-11002702, Response to Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project License Renewal Application2011-08-0909 August 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project License Renewal Application Project stage: Response to RAI ML11214A0882011-08-15015 August 2011 Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application - Aging Management Programs Audit, Plant Systems (TAC ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML11214A0052011-08-15015 August 2011 Requests for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application - Aging Management Programs Audit, Structures/Electrical (TAC ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML11214A0272011-08-15015 August 2011 Requests for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application - Aging Management Programs Audit, Reactor Systems (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI NOC-AE-11002716, Response to Request for Additional Information for the South Texas Project License Renewal Application (TAC ME4936 and ME4937)2011-08-18018 August 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information for the South Texas Project License Renewal Application (TAC ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Response to RAI ML1123000162011-08-18018 August 2011 License Renewal - Errata in AMP RAI Package Project stage: RAI NOC-AE-11002714, Response to Request for Additional Information for the South Texas Project License Renewal Application (TAC ME4936 and ME4937)2011-08-23023 August 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information for the South Texas Project License Renewal Application (TAC ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Response to RAI ML11230A0032011-09-0606 September 2011 Scoping and Screening Audit Report Regarding the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Other NOC-AE-11002730, Response to Request for Additional Information for License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937)2011-09-15015 September 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information for License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Response to RAI NOC-AE-11002731, Response to Requests for Additional Information for License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937)2011-09-15015 September 2011 Response to Requests for Additional Information for License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Response to RAI ML1124402012011-09-21021 September 2011 Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application - Aging Management Review, Set 2 (TAC Nos. ME4936, ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML11250A0432011-09-22022 September 2011 Requests for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application - Aging Management Review, Set 1 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML11224A2652011-09-22022 September 2011 Aging Management Programs Audit Report Regarding the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, Station License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Other ML11258A1612011-09-22022 September 2011 Request for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application - Aging Management Review, Set 3 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML11272A1652011-10-0404 October 2011 Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held on September 28, 2011, Between the NRC and STP Nuclear Operating Company, Concerning Request for Additional Information Pertaining to the South Texas Project, LRA (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI NOC-AE-11002732, Response to Requests for Additional Information for the License Renewal Application2011-10-10010 October 2011 Response to Requests for Additional Information for the License Renewal Application Project stage: Response to RAI ML11273A0172011-10-11011 October 2011 Requests for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application - Aging Management Review, Set 5 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI ML11273A0082011-10-11011 October 2011 Requests for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application - Aging Management Review, Set 4 (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: RAI NOC-AE-11002737, Supplement to License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937)2011-10-18018 October 2011 Supplement to License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Supplement ML11277A0472011-10-18018 October 2011 Requests for Additional Information for the Review of the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application - Aging Management Program, Set 6 Project stage: RAI ML11305A0762011-10-25025 October 2011 Response to Requests for Additional Information for License Renewal Application (TAC ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Response to RAI NOC-AE-11002756, Contact Information Change, License Renewal Application (TAC ME4936 and ME4937)2011-10-26026 October 2011 Contact Information Change, License Renewal Application (TAC ME4936 and ME4937) Project stage: Other ML11318A1792011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-WL-7R309F90021#2, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Liquid Waste Processing System Project stage: Other ML11318A1802011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-WS-6R329F05048#1, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Solid Waste Processing System Project stage: Other ML11318A1762011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-WL-7R309F05024#2, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Liquid Waste Processing System Project stage: Other ML11318A1652011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-PS9Z329Z00047#1, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Primary Sampling System. Project stage: Other ML11318A1642011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-PS-5Z329Z00045#2, Rev. 1, Piping & Instrumentation Diagram Primary Sampling System. Project stage: Other ML11318A1782011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-WL-7R309F90021#1, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Liquid Waste Processing System Project stage: Other ML11318A1682011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-RC-5R149F05004#2, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Acs Pressurizer Relief Tank. Project stage: Other ML11318A1722011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-WL-5R309F05022#2, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Liquid Waste Processing System. Project stage: Other ML11318A1702011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-RM-5R279F05033#2, Rev. 1, Piping & Instrumentation Reactor Makeup Water System. Project stage: Other ML11318A1602011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-IA-8Q119F05050#2, Rev. 1, Piping & Instrumentation Diagram Mechanical Aux. Building Instrument Air. Project stage: Other NOC-AE-11002749, Drawing No. LR-STP-SB-7S209F200032, Rev. 0, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Steam Generator Blowdown System2011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-SB-7S209F20003#2, Rev. 0, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Steam Generator Blowdown System Project stage: Other ML11318A1742011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-WL-5R309F05027#2, Rev. 1, Piping & Instrumentation Diagram Auxiliary Steam and Condensate Return System (Lwps) Project stage: Other ML11318A1462011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing LR-STP-ED-5Q069F05030 #2, Rev. 17, Piping & Instrumentation Diagram Radioactive Vent & Drain System Sump Pumps. Project stage: Other ML11318A1552011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-FP-7Q272F00046, Rev. 1, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Fire Protection Loop. Project stage: Other ML11318A1482011-11-0303 November 2011 Drawing No. LR-STP-ED-5Q069F90011#2, Revision 1, Piping & Instrumentation Diagram Radioactive Vent and Drain System Fuel Handling Building Gravity Drains. Project stage: Other 2011-06-16
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Category:Meeting Agenda
MONTHYEARPMNS20240554, Informal Outreach Meeting at Bay City Market Day to Discuss the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRC) 2023 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at South Texas Project Electric Generating Station, Units 1 and 22024-04-16016 April 2024 Informal Outreach Meeting at Bay City Market Day to Discuss the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRC) 2023 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at South Texas Project Electric Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 PMNS20240189, Presubmittal Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Proposed Quality Assurance Plan Change Regarding the Condition Adverse to Quality Definition for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 22024-03-0606 March 2024 Presubmittal Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Proposed Quality Assurance Plan Change Regarding the Condition Adverse to Quality Definition for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 PMNS20230826, Meeting to Discuss the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRC) 2022 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at South Texas Project Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 22023-07-11011 July 2023 Meeting to Discuss the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRC) 2022 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at South Texas Project Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 ML22229A4872022-08-17017 August 2022 Presubmittal Teleconference with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Proposed License Amendment Request to Revise the Dose Consequence Analysis for MSLB and LRA Events for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 PMNS20220467, Public Webinar to Discuss the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions 2021 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at Region IV Plants2022-05-0303 May 2022 Public Webinar to Discuss the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions 2021 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at Region IV Plants PMNS20220262, Meeting with South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company (STPNOC) Regarding Its Exemption Request Related to an Inspection Requirement for One Multipurpose Canister at the STP Units 1 and 2 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation2022-03-21021 March 2022 Meeting with South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company (STPNOC) Regarding Its Exemption Request Related to an Inspection Requirement for One Multipurpose Canister at the STP Units 1 and 2 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isf PMNS20220173, Meeting with South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Expected Submittal of Exemption/Relief Request Related to a non-compliance with ASME Code Testing Requirements2022-02-25025 February 2022 Meeting with South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Expected Submittal of Exemption/Relief Request Related to a non-compliance with ASME Code Testing Requirements ML21196A4132021-07-15015 July 2021 Teleconference and Webinar with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding the License Amendment Request to Revise the Moderator Temperature Coefficient Surveillance Requirement for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 PMNS20210563, Public Webinar to Discuss the NRCs 2020 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at Arkansas Nuclear One, Columbia, Comanche Peak, Cooper, Diablo Canyon, Palo Verde, River Bend Station, South Texas Project, Waterford, and Wolf Creek2021-04-29029 April 2021 Public Webinar to Discuss the NRCs 2020 Annual Assessment of Safety Performance at Arkansas Nuclear One, Columbia, Comanche Peak, Cooper, Diablo Canyon, Palo Verde, River Bend Station, South Texas Project, Waterford, and Wolf Creek ML20170B1872020-06-19019 June 2020 Public Webinar to Discuss the Nrc'S Assessment of Safety Performance at Region IV Plants for 2019 ML16113A1992016-04-22022 April 2016 Public Meeting - Discussion Between South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, and NRC Staff Regarding the Revised Aluminum Bronze Selective Leaching Aging Management Program for All Potentially Susceptible Welds Throughout the Facility ML15182A1802015-06-25025 June 2015 Talking Points for 7/2/15 Public Call ML14008A2252014-01-0808 January 2014 Notice of Category I Public Meeting Concurrence by NRO, to Discuss Resolution of Open Items and Outstanding Requests for Additional Information (RAI) Responses to Support the Safety Review of the South Texas Project (STP) Units 3... ML13357A2662013-12-24024 December 2013 1/8/14 - Notice of Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Co. to Discuss Revised Pilot Submittal and Request for Exemptions for a Risk-Informed Approach to Resolve Generic Safety Issue (GSI)-191 at South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML13330B2222013-12-0505 December 2013 Notice of Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Revised Pilot Submittal and Request for Exemptions for a Risk-Informed Approach to Resolve Generic Safety Issue (GSI)-191 at South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (TAC MF2400-MF24 ML13119A0802013-04-30030 April 2013 Notice Meeting Via Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed Approach to Resolve Generic Safety Issue 191 for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML13101A3142013-04-12012 April 2013 Notice of Meeting Via Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed Approach to Resolve Generic Safety Issue 191 for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML13023A3342013-02-25025 February 2013 1/15/2013 Summary of Public Meetings Conducted to Discuss Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Related to Review of South Texas Project, Units 1 & 2, License Renewal Application ML13046A0652013-02-22022 February 2013 3/5/13 Notice of Preapplication Meeting Via Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss License Amendment Request for Fire Protection Program to Credit Additional Operator Actions for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML12331A2922012-11-27027 November 2012 Notice of Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company; Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 and ML12297A3312012-11-27027 November 2012 Summary of Prelicensing Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Proposed Amendment for Approval of Revised Fire Protection Program Related to Alternate Shutdown Capability for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML12340A1352012-11-27027 November 2012 Meeting Notice by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company; Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML12321A1222012-11-20020 November 2012 12/3/12 Notice of Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company; Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Unit ML12270A4692012-10-23023 October 2012 August 27, 2012, Summary of Meeting Held on Between NRC and STPNOC Representatives to Discuss the STP, LRA ML12243A4042012-09-25025 September 2012 Notice of Prelicensing Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Proposed Amendment for Approval of Revised Fire Protection Program Related to Alternate Shutdown Capability for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML12261A3012012-09-21021 September 2012 Notice of Forthcoming Public Meeting Via Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach ML12227A5902012-08-23023 August 2012 9/6/2012 Notice of Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company; Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Uni ML12226A4552012-08-15015 August 2012 Forthcoming Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding License Renewal for the South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML12146A0202012-05-31031 May 2012 Notice of 6/11/12 Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company; Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Unit ML1207400312012-03-15015 March 2012 3/29/12 Notice of Meeting Viaconference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for Units 1 and 2 ML1203400432012-02-0303 February 2012 Notice of Forthcoming Meeting Via Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company ML1203003642012-02-0202 February 2012 3/8/12 Forthcoming Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, U ML1200901012012-01-10010 January 2012 Notice of Forthcoming Public Meeting Via Conference Call with South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company ML1132104112011-11-0101 November 2011 Revised Notice of by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, ML1129701092011-11-0101 November 2011 Notice of Meeting Via Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 & 2 ML1127900992011-10-11011 October 2011 Notice of Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 an ML1127901512011-10-11011 October 2011 Notice of Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 & ML1125101482011-09-15015 September 2011 Notice of Meeting by Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Co. to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML1121301822011-08-0202 August 2011 Meeting Notice with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 (TAC ME5358-ME5359 ML1118615292011-07-12012 July 2011 Notice of Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML1116402112011-06-24024 June 2011 Notice of Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 & 2 ML1113302442011-05-16016 May 2011 Notice of Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML1114706522011-05-16016 May 2011 Correction 06/02/2011 Notice of Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Risk-Informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR) Sump Performance, Resolution Approach for South Texas, Units 1 ML1106701312011-03-0707 March 2011 Ltr to D. Rencurrel Re Participation in Commission Meeting on the Cumulative Effects of Reactor Regulation on 5/12/11 ML1104105052011-02-10010 February 2011 2/22/11 Notice of Forthcoming Public Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Co., Units 1 & 2, to Discuss Risk-informed GSI-191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized-Water Reactor Sump Performance, Resolution Option Approach ML1035106972011-01-25025 January 2011 3/02/11 Forthcoming Meeting to Discuss the License Renewal Process and Environmental Scoping for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 License Renewal Application Review ML1023004452010-08-27027 August 2010 Notice of Conference Call with STP Nuclear Operating Corp., to Discuss Request for Additional Information for Generic Letter 2004-02 ML1021803392010-08-0505 August 2010 Ltr to E. Halpin Re Participation in Commission Meeting on the Resolution of Generic Safety Issue (GSI) - 191, Assessment of Debris Accumulation on Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Performance on 09/29/10 ML0925703902009-09-17017 September 2009 Notice of Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Experience with Implementation of Risk Managed Technical Specification Pilot Amendment (Initiative 4b) and Other Initiatives ML0807100082008-03-11011 March 2008 Notice of Meeting with Arizona Public Service, Entergy Operations, Inc., Exelon Generation Co., FPL Energy, Luminant Generation Co., South Carolina Electric & Gas Co., STP Electric Generating Co., & Southern Nuclear Operating Co 2024-04-16
[Table view] Category:Meeting Summary
MONTHYEARML24120A2362024-05-0606 May 2024 Summary of March 25, 2024, Presubmittal Teleconference with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Changes to the Quality Assurance Plan for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML22252A0432022-09-12012 September 2022 Summary of August 31, 2022, Webinar with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss a Proposed LAR to Revise the Dose Consequence Analysis for Main Steam Line Break and Locked Rotor Analysis Events for STP, Units 1 & 2 ML22147A0932022-06-0606 June 2022 2021 Annual Assessment Public Meeting Summary ML21236A3082021-09-10010 September 2021 Regulatory Audit Summary Regarding License Amendment Request to Revise Moderator Temperature Coefficient Surveillance Requirements ML21222A1192021-08-12012 August 2021 Summary of Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding the License Amendment Request to Revise the Moderator Temperature Coefficient Surveillance Requirements for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML21140A3892021-05-24024 May 2021 Riv Column 1 EOC 2020 Public Meeting Summary ML20279A8152020-10-20020 October 2020 Summary of September 14, 2020, Presubmittal Teleconference with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding the Proposed LAR to Revise the Moderator Temperature Coefficient Surveillance Requirement for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (EPID L ML20189A2832020-07-0707 July 2020 Summary of Region IV Annual Assessment Public Meeting ML20163A5522020-06-12012 June 2020 Summary of April 21, 2020, Teleconference with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss the License Amendment Request to Revise the Emergency Plan for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML20140A2612020-05-27027 May 2020 May 5, 2020, Summary of Teleconference with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss a Proposed Exigent License Amendment Request to Revise the Pressure of the Safety Injection Accumulators for South Texas Project, Unit 1 ML20107J5482020-04-15015 April 2020 Teleconference Regarding NRC Observations on the March 30, 2020, License Amendment Request to Revise the Emergency Plan STP Nuclear Operation Company South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, Dockets 50-498 and 50-499 ML20049A0572020-02-26026 February 2020 Summary of February 6, 2020, Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss a Proposed License Amendment Request to Revise the Emergency Plan for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (EPID L- 2020-LRM-0004) ML19350C5902019-12-17017 December 2019 12/3/19, Summary of Teleconference with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss a Proposed License Amendment Request to Revise the Emergency Plan for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, ML19102A0162019-04-16016 April 2019 4/10/2019 Summary of Public Teleconference Regarding Potential Submission of a Relief Request to Allow Use of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer for Selected Piping Repairs at South Texas, Units 1 and 2 ML17005A1002017-01-18018 January 2017 January 4, 2017, Summary of Meeting to Discussion Stp'S Response to Request for Additional Information the Revised Aluminum Bronze Selective Leaching Aging Management Program for All Potentially Susceptible Welds Throughout the Facility ML16279A3312016-10-27027 October 2016 Summary of Public Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Open Items, Risk-Informed Generic Safety Issue (GSI) 191 Application and Supplements for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (CAC Nos. MF2400-MF2409) ML16272A4362016-10-14014 October 2016 Summary of Public Preapplication Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss Possible License Amendment Request to Modify Emergency Response Organization for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML16246A0222016-10-0505 October 2016 Summary of Public Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Open Items Related to Risk-Informed Generic Safety Issue (GSI) 191 Application and Supplements for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (CAC Nos. MF2400 - MF2409) ML16238A5272016-09-0101 September 2016 Summary of 7/28/16, Public Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss the License Amendment and Exemption Requests to Use a Risk-Informed Approach to the Resolution of GSI-191 (CAC Nos. MF2400 - MF2409) ML16218A3672016-08-30030 August 2016 07/21/2016 Summary of Public Teleconference Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Discussing Revisions to License Renewal Application Aluminum Bronze Selective Leaching Aging Management Program and Background Document ML16236A0322016-08-23023 August 2016 08/18/2016 Summary of Conference Call With STP Nuclear Operating Company Concerning the Aluminum Bronze Selective Leaching Aging Management Program in the South Texas Project, License Renewal Application ML16236A3042016-08-23023 August 2016 08/11/2016 Summary of Conference Call Between NRC and STP Nuclear Operating Company Concerning the 2016 Annual Update to the South Texas Project License Renewal Application ML16180A0142016-07-25025 July 2016 Summary of Meeting Discussion Between South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2, and NRC Staff Regarding the Revised Aluminum Bronze Selective Leaching Aging Management Program for All Potentially Susceptible Welds Throughout the Facility ML16190A0082016-07-13013 July 2016 Summary of 6/22/2016 Public Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Open Items, Risk-Informed Generic Safety Issue (GSI) 191 Application and Supplements for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (CAC Nos. MF2400-MF2409) ML16188A0072016-07-0707 July 2016 Summary of Telecon Held on July 5, 2016 With STP Nuclear Operating Company, Concerning Additional Information Pertaining to the STP, License Renewal Application (TAC. Nos. ME4936, ME4937) ML16188A0112016-07-0707 July 2016 Summary of Telecon Held on July 5, 2016 With STP Nuclear Operating Company, Concerning Additional Information Pertaining to the STP, License Renewal Application (TAC Nos. ME4936, ME4937) ML16188A0092016-07-0707 July 2016 Summary of Telecon Held on July 5, 2016 with STP Nuclear Operating Company, Concerning Additional Information Pertaining to the STP, License Renewal Application (Tac. Nos. ME4936, ME4937) - Enclosure 1 ML16175A1082016-06-24024 June 2016 Summary of 4/21/2016 Public Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Open Items, Risk-Informed Generic Safety Issue (GSI) 191 Application and Supplements for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 ML16166A0272016-06-14014 June 2016 Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held on 06/08/2016, Between the USNRC and STP Nuclear Operating Company Response to Request for Additional Information B2.1.18-6 Pertaining to the South Texas Project License Renewal Application ML16092A0852016-04-13013 April 2016 3/17/2016 Summary of Public Meeting with STP Nuclear Operating Company Regarding Open Items, Risk-Informed Generic Safety Issue (GSI) 191 Application and Supplements for South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2 (CAC Nos. 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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 October 23, 2012 APPLICANT: STP Nuclear Operating Company FACILITY: South Texas Project, Units 1 and 2
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 27,2012, BETWEEN THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION STAFF AND SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES TO DISCUSS THE SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION (TAC NOS. ME4936 AND ME4937)
On August 27,2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the staff) met with members of South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company (STPNOC or the applicant) in a public meeting to discuss aspects of the license renewal application (LRA) for the South Texas Project. The meeting was held at NRC Headquarters, Rockville, Maryland. The meeting notice and agenda, dated August 15, 2012, is located in the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under Accession No. ML12226A455. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the applicant's plans for responding to request for additional information (RAI) RAI B2.1.37-4, regarding issues related to selective leaching of aluminum bronze.
A list of attendees is provided in Enclosure 1 and the meeting agenda is provided in . A copy of the handout diagrams provided by the applicant is provided as .
Meeting Results: Discussion of STPNOC plans for responding to RAI 82.1.37-4 The discussion was based on the 8 issues, or sub-parts, of RAI B2.1.37 -4, which are presented below along with a summary of the discussion for each item.
- 1) The need for bounding analyses that show internal cracking associated with dealloying will not grow large enough to cause failure of a component.
The staff is concerned that sufficient bounding analyses have not been presented to demonstrate that internal cracking associated with dealloying remained below the size that would cause failure of the component. The staff believes that volumetric examinations (or destructive examinations if an NDE type of test is not possible) are needed to properly size existing cracks and trend crack growth.
The staff is also concerned that the applicant has not provided sufficient information to conclude that when external leakage is identified, an external visual examination and crack correlation would be sufficient to detect an internal crack in the dealloyed region and to consistently project its size. The staff is also concerned that cracks in dealloyed regions could result in piping failures during a seismic event. In addition, the staff expressed concern that the applicant has provided only a limited number of samples for crack correlation; the staff is not convinced that an analysis of these limited samples would provide a conservative correlation for estimating internal crack size. The staff also stated that the applicant's responses have not addressed how different heats of
- 2 material - with varying extents of dealloy-susceptible phases - might respond differently to the cracks. It was agreed that the staff is not questioning the methodology of the bounding analyses, rather that insufficient data has been provided to justify the applicant's positions. It was agreed that additional testing of material properties of various component sizes is necessary in order to confirm the input parameters for the bounding analysis. The testing protocol would need to include a sufficient number of samples at various sizes and multiple samples for at least two of the sizes tested.
Additional discussion took place regarding the material properties to be tested.
STPNOC's intent is to provide an additional commitment to perform additional testing considering the discussion points made during the meeting. In addition to the sample examination and testing commitments (Commitments Nos. 39 and 44) already provided to the staff, the applicant stated that it will make a best effort to size flaws by volumetric methods. Also, in order to validate the correlation between the sizes of external indications and internal flaws, STPNOC will examine 100 percent of leaking components, up to a maximum of 10 percent of the current susceptible components, to determine the degree of dealloying and presence of cracking (this task will be referred to as a profile inspection). The applicant will also determine the number of susceptible components; the current estimate is about 350 total for both units, resulting in an initial maximum number of examined components being approximately 35. It was also agreed that the applicant intended to perform profile inspections commencing with its submittal of the RAI response and continuing throughout the period of extended operation.
Subsequent to completing 35 profile inspections, the applicant would examine 20 percent of leaking components removed from service, but at least one, to determine the dealloying profile every five years. Finally, the current provision concerning removal of components from service if no leaking components are identified will remain in place.
- 2) The need for obtaining and trending fracture toughness as a critical parameter and adding this to the applicant's Commitments and updated final safety analysis report (UFSAR) summaries.
The staff expressed concerns that fracture toughness testing was not listed, nor trended, as a parameter to be included as part of the sample testing protocol proposed by the applicant. Since cracking has been observed in dealloyed specimens, the staff was concerned that the method of calculating critical bending stress would be non-conservative if the test results did not include fracture toughness properties.
As a result of the discussions on this issue, the staff and the applicant agreed that, instead of proving the applicant's analyses by calculations, the applicant could demonstrate the conservatisms empirically. The staff and the applicant also agreed that under this scenario, fracture toughness testing of dealloyed materials would not be necessary. Therefore, in place of using dealloyed mechanical properties in the structural integrity calculations, the applicant could continue its approach committed to in Commitments Nos. 39 and 44, and could perform destructive component testing to validate the conservatism of the analyses. The staff and applicant agreed to the following test protocol parameters for this approach: (1) that the applicant will conduct at least nine destructive tests similar to that for the 6-inch component that was tested and documented in AES-C-1964-4, with the intent that at least three sizes of susceptible components will be tested, and at least two tests for each size; (2) that the test specimens will have in-service or lab-induced cracks in the dealloyed region; and (3) that
-3 each of the tested components will also be profiled for the degree of dealloying. Both also agreed that, if it is determined that destructive component testing is not feasible or if the test results challenge the conservatism of the calculations in AES-C-1964-5, then the applicant will institute a program to use dealloyed tensile and fracture toughness properties in its structural integrity calculations.
- 3) The lack of details on how the percentage of dealloying for tested specimens is identified.
The staff expressed the concern that no details were included on how the percentage of dealloying has been or will be determined. Since past calculations have described the percentage of dealloying and evaluations of structural integrity have relied, in part, on this measurement, the staff needs to understand how the value is determined.
During the discussion it was agreed that the "degree of dealloying" referred to in previous RAI responses reflects the percent of wall cross-section affected by dealloying, rather than a percent of degradation experienced by a given area or volume of piping material. The applicant agreed that it will measure this fraction of cross section affected by dealloying in the profile inspections and destructive component testing discussed in this meeting. The staff and the applicant agreed that, when conducting the profile inspections, STPNOC will use a confirmatory test method, such as measuring the percent of aluminum in the dealloyed region or examination of the metallurgical phase(s) of the dealloyed region, to confirm the extent of dealloying. STPNOC also stated that it plans to clarify, on the docket, how terms such as "100% dealloyed" were used in previous RAI responses.
- 4) Whether extrapolating degradation test results of samples from recently removed aluminum bronze components bounds potentially worst-case dealloying percentages.
The staff expressed a concern that the six samples from three recently removed aluminum bronze components, which will be tested for chemical composition and mechanical properties, may not be 100 percent dealloyed, and therefore extrapolations of their test results may not reflect the potential worst-case degree of degradation existing in the system.
During the discussion the applicant stated that strength of dealloyed material is not used in its bounding calculations, and that it would validate the input parameters to the bounding analyses through empirical test data. The staff agreed that, under that approach, dealloyed material properties will not be necessary in the structural integrity analyses of the component testing described in Item 2 above, and that mechanical and chemical property testing can remain as currently proposed by the applicant. In addition, though, it was agreed that the applicant will include testing of fracture toughness properties from non-dealloyed portions of removed inservice components, and that the applicant should destructively examine removed components in order to trend the amount of circumferential dealloying and depth of dealloying. Finally, it was agreed that trending the degree of dealloying should validate the hypothesis that dealloyed components retain sufficient strength after external flaws are detected.
- 5) Analyses for flooding, reductions in flow, water loss from the essential cooling pond, and break size flaws in regards to identification of maximum tolerable flaw size.
The staff stated its concern that the applicant had not adequately addressed the issue of maximum tolerable flaw size. In order to adequately respond, the applicant needed to identify the maximum size flaw that would not proceed to failure, or would exhibit only
-4 minor leakage, when a transient occurred. Then, utilizing the transient inputs, the applicant would need to identify the maximum size leak path in the affected component.
In addition, it was not apparent to the staff how leakage upstream of an individual component (e.g., diesel generator heat exchanger) has been addressed. The applicant stated that its calculations conclude that a critical crack size from a stress analysis aspect would not result in a flow rate greater than that of the assumed opening size for flooding analyses.
As a result of the discussions, it was agreed that STPNOC would provide a summary of the results of calculations that demonstrates the maximum leak rate from a maximum possible,through-wall flaw exposed to design conditions - or from the critical crack size will not exceed the UFSAR Chapter 9A flooding, reduction in flow, and water loss from the essential cooling pond assumptions. It was also agreed that, if a crack should occur, STPNOC would determine the maximum size flaw for which the affected (downstream) component can still perform its intended function.
- 6) Whether trending of fracture toughness values, yield strength values, and the degree of dealloying was needed for an adequate program.
The staff expressed the concern that the lack of trending of fracture toughness, yield strength properties, and prevalence of dealloying (since progression of dealloying could vary over time) would prevent the program from being adequate.
As a result of the discussion, it was agreed that for the applicant's approach, fracture toughness and yield strength properties would not need to be trended, but tensile strength and percent dealloying values would be trended in order to project an estimated time that as-found properties would not be supported by existing calculations. It was also agreed that the applicant would trend the extent of dealloying determined 'from the profile inspections.
- 7) Acceptance criteria for the fracture toughness and yield strength values; using acceptance criteria for ultimate strength of 30 ksi.
The staff expressed its concern that, since the applicant's current analyses are based on a minimum 30 ksi ultimate tensile strength, an average value equal to or greater than 30 ksi is not acceptable to demonstrate that the intended functions of a susceptible component will be met. The staff stated that the LRA needed revision to reflect that the acceptance criteria of ultimate tensile strength is a minimum of 30 ksi, or a justification as to why, when only a minimum of 12 samples will be tested, utilizing an average value is acceptable.
The applicant stated that it believes the additional testing commitment, to be developed in response to Issue 1, should result in a comparison of limit load stress results with material fracture stress limits to confirm the conclusion of the above-referenced calculations.
As a result of the discussion, the staff and the applicant agreed that the applicant would revise the acceptance criteria of its current analyses to reflect the lowest-bound tensile strength and include the utilization of the analytical output tables from STPNOC calculation AES-C-1964-5, "Evaluation of the Significance of Dealloying and Subsurface Cracks on Flaw Evaluation Method" (or revised calculation). The staff and the applicant also agreed that the applicant would submit calculation AES-C-1964-5 (which complements calculation AES-C-1964-1, "Calculation of Critical Bending Stress for
- 5 Dealloyed Aluminum-Bronze Casings in the ECW System" previously submitted to the NRC) to demonstrate that dealloyed material does not fail in a non-ductile manner.
- 8) Cavitation erosion in the essential cooling water system: does or could it occur in the vicinity of dealloying; and implications.
Based on the staff's review of plant-specific operating experience associated with the essential cooling water (ECW) system, the ECW system has evidence that cavitation erosion occurs in the system. The staff expressed a concern that cavitation erosion in the vicinity of dealloyed material could potentially change the rate of degradation accounted for in the intervals between inspections of the components. If that is the case, then such a change in the rate of erosion needs to be accounted for in the intervals between inspections of the components. The applicant stated that cavitation erosion in the ECW system was associated with aluminum bronze piping that is not susceptible to dealloying and with carbon steel slip-on flanges, but not in the vicinity of components susceptible to dealloying.
It was agreed that the applicant's RAI response will document the material and the ECW system locations where cavitation erosion has been observed, and demonstrate that the observed cavitation erosion conditions are in locations not susceptible to dealloying.
No separate meeting handout materials were provided by the applicant other than the diagrams presented in Enclosure 3.
No Public Meeting Feedback Forms were received for this meeting.
Please direct any inquiries to John Daily at 301-415-3873, or by email to John.Daily@nrc.gov.
John Daily, Senior Project M nager Projects Branch 1 Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos.: 50-498 and 50-499
Enclosures:
- 1. Attendance List
- 2. Agenda
- 3. Meeting Handouts cc w/encls: Listserv
MEETING BETWEEN THE NRC STAFF AND STP NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT, UNITS 1 AND 2, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION ROCKVILLE, MD MEETING ATTENDANCE LIST AUGUST 27,2012 PARTICIPANTS AFFI L1ATIONS
Dave Alley USNRC/NRR/DE Rajender Auluck USNRC/NRR/DLR Mike Berg STPNOC
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ENCLOSURE 1
MEETING BETWEEN THE NRC STAFF AND STP NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY SOUTH TEXAS PRO,JECT, UNITS 1 AND 2, LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION NRC HEADQUARTERS ROCKVILLE, MD AGENDA AUGUST 27,2012 Topic Time (approxi mate)
I. Introduction and Opening Remarks 08:00 - 08:10 a.m.
II. Discussion of STPNOC plans for responding to RAI 08:10-11:15a.m.
B2.1.37-4
- a. Bounding analyses for internal cracking.
- b. Revisions to LRA Sections A2.1.37 and B2.1.37
- c. Identifying percentage of dealloying for testing specimens
- d. Extrapolating test results of samples from recently removed aluminum bronze components to reflect degradation in the system.
- e. Discussion of analyses for flooding, reduction in flow, water loss from the essential cooling pond, and break size flaws III. Public comment 11:15-11:30a.m.
IV. Break for Lunch 11 :30 - 12:30 a.m.
V. Discussion (continued) 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
- a. Revisions to the LRA to trend fracture toughness values, yield strength values, and the degree of dealloying.
- b. Acceptance criteria for the fracture toughness and yield strength values; using acceptance criteria for ultimate strength of 30 ksi.
- c. Cavitation erosion in the essential cooling water system: does or could it occur in the vicinity of dealloying; and implications.
VI. General questions from NRC staff 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
VII. Break 2:30 - 3:00 p.m.
VIII. Public Comments 3:00 - 3: 15 p.m.
IX. Closing Remarks 3:15 - 3:30 p.m.
X. Adjourn 3:30 p.m.
ENCLOSURE 2
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