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Interim Deficiency Rept Re Reinforced Concrete Walls in Svc Water & Circulating Water Pump House Structure.Analysis & Design of Structural Mods for Circulating Water Portion of Pump House Complete.Svc Water Portion Expected by 830916
ML20077G538
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/21/1983
From: Devincentis J
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
To: Starostecki R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
References
10CFR-050.55E, 10CFR-50.55E, SBN-538, NUDOCS 8308040313
Download: ML20077G538 (3)


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IPUBLIC Companyof New SERVICE Hampshre 1671 Worcester Road Framinchom. Massachusetts 01701 (617) . 872 - 8100 July 21, 1983 SBN-538 T.F. Q2.2.2 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attention: Mr. Richard W. Starostecki, Director Director of Project and Resident Programs

References:

(a) Construction Permits CPPR-135 and CPPR-136, Docket Nos.

50-443 and 50-444 (b) Telecon of April 19, 1983, A. L. Legendre (YAEC) to Jim Wiggins (NRC Region I)

(c) PSNH Letter, dated May 16,1983, " Interim 10CFR50.55(e)

Report; Service Water and Circulating Water Pump House Structural Inadequacy", J. DeVincentis to R. W. Starostecki

Subject:

Interim 10CFR50.55(e) Report; Service Water and Circulating Water Pump House Structure

Dear Sir:

In Reference (c), we filed an Interim 10CFR50.55(e) Report regarding a deficiency in the structural design of the reinforced concrete walls separating pump cells in the Category I Service Water and Circulating Water Pump House. The following information is being filed pursuant to the interim reporting provision of 10CFR50.55(e)(3).

Description of Deficiency A deficiency has been determined to exist in the structural design of the concrete walls separating pump cells in the Seismic Category I Service Water and Circulating Water Pump House. The deficiency exists because these concrete walls were not designed to withstand forces created by differences in water levels in adjacent cells when one of these cells is dewatered for maintenance (access to the travelling screens and/or pumps).

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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission July 21, 1983 Attention: Mr. Richard W. Starostecki Page 2 Analysis of Safety Implication The forces associated with diff erences in water levels of adjacent cells when one cell is dewatered for maintenance would cause overstress in the lower portions of the concrete cell wall. The overstress caused by differential water levels could cause the lower sections of the concrete walls to experience extensive cracking and the possibility of some spalling of the wall.

Corrective Action Taken The analysis and design of the required structural modifications for the Circulating Water portion of the Pump House have been completed. The analysis and design of the required structural modifications for the Service Water portion of the Pump House is being perfortaed and scheduled to be completed by Septembe r 16, 1983. A report which will summarize details of structural modifications to the Service Water and Circulating Water Pump House will be submitted by October 15, 1983.

Very truly yours, YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC COMPANY p1 John DeVincentis Project Manager MH0/bal cc: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Service list Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555

l William S. Jordan, III, Esquire Ms. Olive L. Tash i Harmon & Weiss Designated Representative of 1725 1 Street, N.W. Suite 506 the Town of Brentwood Washington, DC 20006 R.F.D. 1, Dalton Road Brentwood, NH 03833 Roy P. Lessy, Jr., Esquire Office of the Executive Legal Director Edward F. Meany U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Designated Representative of Washington, DC 20555 the Town of Rye 155 Washington Road ,

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Mr. John B. Tanzer Office of the Attorney General Designated Representative of 208 State House Annex i the Town of Hampton Concord, NH 03842 5 Morningside Drive
Hampton, NH 03842 Anne Verge, Chairperson Board of Selectmen i Roberta C. Pevear Town Hall l Designated Representative of South Hampton, NH 03842

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4 Hampton Falls,-NH 03844 Selectmen's Office 10 Central Road Mrs. Sandra Gavutis . Rye, NH 03870

, Designated Representative of the Town of Kensington David R. Lewis, Esquire RFD 1 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board

East Kingston, NH 03827 U.S. Nuclear _ Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20355 Jo Ann Shotwell, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Mr. Angic Machiros

. Environmental Protection Bureau Chairman of the Board of Selectmen-Department of the Attorney General Town of Newbury One Ashburton Place, 19th Floor- Newbury, MA 01950 Boston, MA 02108 4

Maynard B. Pearson Senator Gordon J.~Humphrey 40 Monroe Street U.S.-Senate Amesbury, PUL 01913 Washington, DC 20510 (Attn: Tom Burack) Senator Gordon J. Humphrey 1 Pillsbury Street.

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. Richard E. Sullivan,~ Mayor

' Donald E. Chick City Hall.

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