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MONTHYEARIR 05000438/20136012013-03-22022 March 2013 IR 05000438-13-601, February 11-13, 2013, Bellefonte Nuclear Plant IR 05000483/20115012012-02-28028 February 2012 IR 05000483-11-501, 12/31/2011, Callaway Plant, Emergency Preparedness Annual Inspection Report IR 05000438/20116022012-01-0606 January 2012 IR 0500438-11-602, on 11/30-12/01/2011, Bellefonte Nuclear Plant - NRC Inspection IR 05000438/20116012011-04-21021 April 2011 IR 05000438-11-601 & 05000439-11-601, 03/21-23/2011, for Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2, Areas of Quality Assurance (Qa); Identification & Resolution of Problems; Maintenance Activities; Engineering Activities; Access Controls; & Con IR 05000438/20106012010-07-30030 July 2010 IR 05000438-10-601 and 05000439-10-601, on 06/28/10 - 06/30/10, Bellefonte Units 1 & 2, Inspection Report IR 05000438/20096012009-12-0202 December 2009 IR 05000438-09-601, 05000439-09-601; 10/19/2009 - 10/23/2009; Tellessee Valley Authority; Transition to Deferred Status IR 05000438/20050012005-07-29029 July 2005 IR 05000438-05-001, IR 05000439-05-001; 6/28-29/2005; Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2; Routine Layup Inspection IR 05000438/20040012004-07-29029 July 2004 IR 05000438-04-001, IR 05000439-04-001, on 07/07/2004 - 07/08/2004, Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2; Routine Layup Inspection IR 05000438/20030012003-08-0808 August 2003 IR 05000438-03-001 & IR 05000439-03-001, on July 8-10, 2003, Tennessee Valley Authority, Bellefonte Plant. Annual Inspection to Review Layup & Maintenance of Plant Systems & Review of Various Plant Records IR 05000438/20020012002-08-0101 August 2002 IR 05000438-02-001, IR 05000439-02-001, on July 10-11, 2002, Tennessee Valley Authority, Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2. Review Layup and Maintenance of Plant Systems and the Review of Various Plant Records IR 05000438/19890011989-03-0909 March 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-438/89-01 & 50-439/89-01 on 890111 (Ref 10CFR2.790(d) & 73.21).No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Procedures,Records & Operations for Control & Accountability of SNM IR 05000438/19860091987-03-0202 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-438/86-09 & 50-439/86-09 on 861201-870131. Violation Noted:Failure to Control Purchase of Instrument Panels IR 05000438/19860101987-02-24024 February 1987 Insp Repts 50-438/86-10 & 50-439/86-10 on 861216-18. No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint Program for post-tensioning,employee Concern in Structural Concrete & Previously Identified Enforcement & Unresolved Items IR 05000438/19860071986-12-15015 December 1986 Insp Repts 50-438/86-07 & 50-439/86-07 on 861001-1130. Violation Noted:Failure to Follow Procedure for Documenting Condition Adverse to Quality IR 05000438/19860041986-08-0606 August 1986 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/86-04 & 50-439/86-04 IR 05000438/19850021985-05-28028 May 1985 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/85-02 & 50-439/85-02 IR 05000438/19840211985-04-22022 April 1985 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-21 & 50-439/84-21 IR 05000438/19830101985-04-11011 April 1985 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Deviations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-10 & 50-439/83-10 IR 05000438/19820191982-07-23023 July 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-19 & 50-439/82-19 on 820601-30.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Const Surveillance,Qc Investigation Rept,Qa Audits & Nonconformance Rept Reviews & Unresolved Items IR 05000438/19820151982-07-0202 July 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-15 & 50-439/82-15 on 820607-10.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Structural Concrete Activities,Licensee Action on Previously Identified Insp Findings & licensee-identified Items IR 05000438/19820161982-06-18018 June 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-16 & 50-439/82-16 on 820501-31. Noncompliance Noted:Two Nut Ring Retainer Bolts Discovered Loose on Control Rod Drive Mechanisms CRDM 1209 & 1215 IR 05000438/19820131982-06-18018 June 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-13 & 50-439/82-13 on 820510-14.No Noncompliance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Qa Insp of Mechanical/Piping Work Performance,Site Procurement, Receiving,Storage & Licensee Identified Items IR 05000438/19820141982-06-15015 June 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-14 & 50-439/82-14 on 820511-14. Noncompliance Noted:Failure to Document Instructions, Procedures & Drawings & Mods to safety-related Cabinets Communicated Verbally IR 05000438/19820121982-05-21021 May 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-12 & 50-439/82-12 on 820401-30. Noncompliance Noted:Tools & Matls Obtained from Inside safety-related Sys Indicating Sys Not Constructed in Clean Condition IR 05000438/19820111982-05-20020 May 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-11 & 50-439/82-11 on 820426-29. Noncompliance Noted:Valve Next to Weld 1NL0005 Was Open & Uncovered,Permitting Dirt & Debris to Enter RCPB Piping IR 05000438/19820091982-04-22022 April 1982 IE Insp Repts 50-438/82-09 & 50-439/82-09 on 820301-31. Noncompliance Noted:Three Pipe Welds in Boric Acid Pump Room Were Remelted W/O Detailed Weld Procedure IR 05000438/19780151978-08-28028 August 1978 IE Inspec Repts 50-438/78-15, 50-439/78-15 on 780807-09;no Items of Noncompliance Were Noted.Major Areas Inspected Included:Fire Protec,Elec QC & Work,Quality Records,& Licensee Identified Item Re Elec Cable 2013-03-22
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ust 1, 2002
SUBJECT:
BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANT - NRC INSPECTION REPORT NOS.
50-438/0201 AND 50-439/0201
Dear Mr. Scalice:
On July 11, 2002, the NRC completed an inspection at your Bellefonte 1 & 2 reactor facilities.
The enclosed report documents the inspection findings which were discussed on July 11, 2002, with Mr. M. Phillippe and other members of your staff.
The purpose of the inspection was to determine whether activities authorized by the construction permits were conducted safely and in accordance with NRC requirements. Areas examined during the inspection are identified in the report. Within these areas, the inspection consisted of selective examinations of procedures and representative records, interviews with personnel, and observation of activities in progress.
Based on the results of this inspection no findings of significance were identified.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the NRCs "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRCs document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).
Sincerely,
/RA/ (for Peter A. Taylor)
Paul E. Fredrickson, Chief Reactor Projects Branch 6 Division of Reactor Projects Docket Nos. 50-438, 50-439 License Nos. CPPR-122, CPPR-123
Enclosure:
(See page 2)
TVA 2 Enclosure: NRC Inspection Report
REGION II==
Docket Nos: 50-438 and 50-439 License Nos: CPPR-122 and CPPR-123 Report No: 50-438/02-01 and 50-439/02-01 Applicant: Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Facility: Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2 Location: Bellefonte Road Hollywood, AL 35752 Dates: July 10 - 11, 2002 Inspector: William C. Bearden, Reactor Inspector Approved by: P. E. Fredrickson, Chief Reactor Projects Branch 6 Division of Reactor Projects Enclosure
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS IR 05000438-02-01, IR 05000439-02-01, on July 10 -11, 2002, Tennessee Valley Authority, Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2.
This inspection was to review the layup and maintenance of plant systems and the review of various plant records. This was an announced routine inspection conducted by a regional reactor inspector. Based on the results of this inspection no findings of significance were identified. The inspector concluded that overall the applicants layup and preservation program had been effective.
Report Details Summary of Plant Status On March 23, 1993 TVA submitted a letter to the NRC stating their intent to resume construction activities, no construction related activities have been conducted. The majority of piping systems, remained in dry layup, The chiller systems and the fire protection system are operational. All Unit 1 electrical distribution systems are essentially complete and available for use. System engineers are assigned to systems and are responsible for maintaining the layup conditions and evaluating issues that arise.
Temporary cooling water is being supplied to Unit 1 emergency diesel generators (EDGs) to permit the use of these EDGs as needed to assist in meeting temporary electrical distribution system peak load demand.
1.0 Plant Walkdowns a. Inspection Scope (92050)
The inspector toured selected portions of the turbine building, auxiliary building, Unit 1 reactor building, and Unit 1 and Unit 2 diesel generator buildings and to evaluate the layup and preservation condition of safety-related equipment. During these tours the inspector observed the proper operation of installed dehumidifiers and checked various safety-related components. Proper housekeeping practices and rodent control measures were verified to be in place. Safety-related components were checked by the inspector for external condition and protective covering, where necessary. All electrical motors and generators checked by the inspector were verified to be warm, with either internal heaters or heat tape energized. The following components were inspected:
Unit 1 and Common Components Unit 1 diesel generators 1A and 1B Component cooling pump 1A motor 1KC-EMOT-001A Component cooling pump 3A motor 1KC-EMOT-003A Motor driven auxiliary feed water pump 1A motor 1CA-EMOT-001A Motor driven auxiliary feed water pump 2B motor 1CA-EMOT-002B Decay heat removal (DHR) pump 1A motor 1ND-EMOT-001A MU/HPI pump 1A motor 1NV-EMOT-001A MU/HPI pump 3B motor 1NV-EMOT-003B Reactor building spray pump motor 1NS-EMOT-001A Unit 2 Components Unit 2 diesel generators 2A and 2B Component cooling pump 2B motor 2KC-EMOT-002B
Component cooling pump 3A motor 2KC-EMOT-003A DHR pump 2B motor 2ND-EMOT-002B MU/HPI pump 2A motor 2NV-EMOT-002B b. Observations and Findings No findings of significance were identified.
2.0 Preventive Maintenance Program a. Inspection Scope (92050)
The inspector reviewed the applicants Preventive Maintenance (PM) Program to determine adequacy of the program for maintaining systems in layup. Maintenance of the applicants layup and preservation program relies on performance of PMs.
Examples of PMs performed under this program include motor heat verification, shaft rotation, component external inspections, system layup valve lineups and humidity checks. Specific PM requirements were specified in the Bellefonte Maintenance Code Book, Rev. 93. Site personnel had performed approximately 19,000 scheduled PM items on an annual basis. Additionally, the inspector reviewed the results of the applicants program for verification of system dry layup by performance of drain valve checks and humidity checks. Verifications involved routinely opening drain valves at designated low points in each system to check for the presence of moisture. Humidity checks involved sampling system flow paths for relative humidity and were performed as part of the applicants PM Program.
The inspector reviewed documentation associated with various PM requirements that were completed by site personnel during the period August 2001 - July 2002. This review included a review of applicable portions of the Bellefonte Maintenance Code Book which specified the PM requirements. The inspector also reviewed completed PM records to verify that the PM requirements had been satisfied and that actions had been initiated to address any discrepancies which were identified during performance of the PM. In addition, the inspector reviewed documentation for selected inspection intervals of the PM activities to verify that the frequencies were performed on schedule. The following completed PM records were reviewed:
PM item number PM Codes Work Performed 0VK-SAMP-002 623 Circulate ventilation chill water and obtain water sample and analyze.
1CA-MPMP/EMOT- 201, 625 Visual inspection, verify heat tape 002-B energized.
1CR01-RHRV-4.47 N/A Perform steam generator recirculation system dry system verification.
1ED-ELVS-19/01 N/A Visual inspection of agastat relays, clean if required.
1IX-II-022H/02 N/A Check and record battery terminal voltage.
1KC01-RHRV- N/A Perform component cooling 4.5.2.32 system dry system verification.
1NI-EPEN-028-B 178 Verify adequate nitrogen pressure and recharge in needed.
1NM01- 202, 625 Visual inspection, verify internal MPMP/EMOT-004 heater energized.
1RF-IFCV-D09-N/01 604 Maintenance functional testing of viking deluge valves.
1RG-EMOT-015-A/1 202 Verify internal heater energized.
1RT-MDSL-001-A/4 592 Sample diesel coolant, analyze for NALCO additive concentration.
2KE-MH-2B1-2B13 N/A Inspect ERCW ductbanks for presence of water.
2IX-IM-016E-A/01 N/A Inspect internal cabinet for damage and corrosion.
2VG-MFAN/EMOT- 750 Rotate fan shaft 15 turns, visually 002-A/01 inspect external surface for damage and corrosion.
Various 557 External visual exam of area of all containment tendon grease cans for cleanliness, paint coating condition, grease leakage.
Various 558 Inspect vertical tendons in tendon gallery for grease leakage.
The inspector also reviewed the applicants program for monitoring the condition of the containment tendons. The inspector verified that grease leakage from tendon grease cans has been trended by the system engineer. Additionally, a visual inspections of dome grease cans performed in 1990 revealed that some grease was missing but tendons were verified to still be coated with grease. A tendon lift off test performed in 1991 showed normal loss of force after ten years since original stressing.
b. Observations and Findings No findings of significance were identified.
3.0 Exit Meeting Summary The inspector presented the inspection results to Mr. M. Phillippe, Operations and Maintenance Manager and other members of applicant management on July 11, 2002.
The inspector asked the licensee whether any of the material examined during the inspection should be considered proprietary. No proprietary information was identified.
The applicant acknowledged the findings presented.
PARTIAL LIST OF PERSONS CONTACTED Applicant Staff R. Brown, Nuclear Licensing R. Davis, System Engineer H. Fischer, System Engineer N. Kazanas, General Manager, Nuclear Assurance G. Lyle, System Engineer S. Patterson, System Engineer M. Phillippe, Operations and Maintenance Manager ITEMS OPENED AND CLOSED Opened None Closed None Attachment