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Notification of an NRC Triennial Fire Protection Baseline and Supplemental IR 05000313-04-010 and 05000368-04-010
ML041980490
Person / Time
Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/16/2004
From: Laura Smith
Division of Reactor Safety IV
To: Forbes J
Entergy Operations
References
IR-04-010
Download: ML041980490 (6)


See also: IR 05000313/2004010

Text

July 16, 2004

Jeffrey S. Forbes

Vice President Operations

Arkansas Nuclear One

Entergy Operations, Inc.

1448 S.R. 333

Russellville, AR 72801-0967

SUBJECT: ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE - NOTIFICATION OF AN NRC TRIENNIAL FIRE

PROTECTION BASELINE AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION 05000313;

05000368/2004010

Dear Mr. Forbes:

The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC),

Region IV staff, will conduct a triennial fire protection baseline inspection at your Arkansas

Nuclear One Plant in September and October of 2004. The inspection team will be comprised

of a team of reactor inspectors from the NRC Region IV office and a contractor. The inspection

will be conducted in accordance with Inspection Procedure 71111.05, "Fire Protection," the

NRCs baseline fire protection inspection procedure. In addition, in conjunction with the fire

protection triennial, we will conduct a supplemental inspection in accordance with Inspection

Procedure 95001, Inspection for One or Two White Inputs in a Strategic Performance Area.

This supplemental inspection is being performed as a result of a finding that was determined to

have a low to moderate increased risk significance, as described in our letter to you dated

May 20, 2004.

.

The schedule for the inspection is as follows:

  • Information gathering visit - September 14 - 16, 2004
  • Onsite inspection - September 27 - October 1, 2004 and October 25 - 29, 2004

Members of the inspection team will visit the Arkansas Nuclear One Plant from September 14

to 16, 2004, to gather information and documents needed to support the inspection, obtain

unescorted access, and to become familiar with your fire protection program. The enclosure to

this letter provides a list of the types of documents the team will want to review. After review

the team leader will request that you transmit copies of some of the documents to the NRC,

Region IV office for team use in preparation for the inspection. We would appreciate it if you

could send this information so that it will arrive in our office in Arlington, Texas, no later than

noon on September 20, 2004.

Entergy Operations, Inc. -2-

We request that during the onsite inspection week, you ensure that copies of analyses,

evaluations, or documentation regarding the implementation and maintenance of the fire

protection program, including post-fire safe shutdown capability, be readily accessible to the

team for their review. Of specific interest are those documents that establish that your fire

protection program satisfies NRC regulatory requirements and conforms to applicable NRC

and industry fire protection guidance. Also, appropriate personnel knowledgeable of: (1) those

plant systems required to achieve and maintain safe shutdown conditions from inside and

outside the control room, (2) the electrical aspects of the post-fire safe shutdown analyses,

(3) reactor plant fire protection systems, and (4) the fire protection program and its

implementation should be available to support the team at the site during the inspection.

Your cooperation and support during this inspection will be appreciated. If you have questions

concerning this inspection or the inspection teams information or logistical needs, please

contact Rebecca L. Nease at 817-860-8154.

Sincerely,

//RA//

Linda Joy Smith, Chief

Plant Engineering Branch

Division of Reactor Safety

Enclosure:

Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Supporting Documentation

Dockets: 50-313

50-368

Licenses: DPR-51

NPF-6

cc: w/encl

Senior Vice President

& Chief Operating Officer

Entergy Operations, Inc.

P.O. Box 31995

Jackson, MS 39286-1995

Vice President

Operations Support

Entergy Operations, Inc.

P.O. Box 31995

Jackson, MS 39286-1995

Entergy Operations, Inc. -3-

Manager, Washington Nuclear Operations

ABB Combustion Engineering Nuclear

Power

12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 330

Rockville, MD 20852

County Judge of Pope County

Pope County Courthouse

100 West Main Street

Russellville, AR 72801

Winston & Strawn

1400 L Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20005-3502

Bernard Bevill

Radiation Control Team Leader

Division of Radiation Control and

Emergency Management

Arkansas Department of Health

4815 West Markham Street, Mail Slot 30

Little Rock, AR 72205-3867

James Mallay

Director, Regulatory Affairs

Framatome ANP

3815 Old Forest Road

Lynchburg, VA 24501

Entergy Operations, Inc. -4-

Electronic distribution by RIV:

Regional Administrator (BSM1)

DRP Director (ATH)

DRS Director (DDC)

Senior Resident Inspector (RWD)

Branch Chief, DRP/D (TWP)

Senior Project Engineer, DRP/D (CJP)

Staff Chief, DRP/TSS (PHH)

RITS Coordinator (KEG)

DRS STA (DAP)

Jennifer Dixon-Herrity, OEDO RIV Coordinator (JLD)

ANO Site Secretary (VLH)

ADAMS: Yes * No Initials: __ljs____

Publicly Available * Non-Publicly Available * Sensitive Non-Sensitive

DOCUMENT: R\_AN0\AN2004-010-ltr-rln.wpd

TL:EMB C:DRP/D C:PEB

RLNease:jlh* TWPruett LJSmith

/RA/ /RA/ /RA/

7/13/04 7/14/04 7/16/04

OFFICIAL RECORD COPY T=Telephone E=E-mail F=Fax

  • previously concurred

ENCLOSURE

Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Supporting Documentation

1. The current version of your fire protection program and fire hazards analysis.

2. Post-fire safe shutdown analysis.

3. A listing of the fire protection program implementing procedures (e.g., administrative

controls, maintenance, surveillance testing, fire brigade).

4. A listing of operating procedures used for achieving and maintaining hot and cold

shutdown conditions from inside the control room in the event of a fire outside the control

room; a listing of procedures used to implement alternative shutdown capability in the

event of a fire in either the control or cable spreading room, that requires control room

evacuation.

5. Pre-fire plans.

6. Piping and instrumentation (flow) diagrams for selected systems highlighting the flow

path used to achieve and maintain hot standby and cold shutdown in the event of a fire in

selected fire areas and in alternative shutdown fire areas.

7. Plant layout and equipment drawings that identify (a) the physical plant locations of major

hot standby and cold shutdown equipment; (b) plant fire area and/or fire zone

delineation; and (c) the locations of fire protection equipment, such as detection,

suppression, and post-fire emergency lighting units.

8. Electrical schematics and cable raceway listings for circuits supplying power to

components used to achieve and maintain hot standby and cold shutdown for fires

outside the control room and those components used for those areas requiring

alternative shutdown capability.

9. A listing of fire protection and post-fire safe shutdown related design change packages

(including their associated 10 CFR 50.59 evaluations) performed in the last 3 years.

10. A listing of Generic Letter 86-10 evaluations performed in the last 3 years.

11. Listing of open and closed fire protection condition reports initiated in the last 3 years.

12. Copies of the licensing basis documents for fire protection (safety evaluation reports,

exemptions, deviations, etc.).

13. A listing of applicable codes and standards related to the design of plant fire protection

features and evaluations of any code deviations.

Enclosure

-2-

14. The plants individual plant examination external event report (IPEEE), results of any

post-IPEEE reviews, and listings of actions taken or plant modifications conducted in

response to IPEEE information.

Enclosure