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MONTHYEARML20108E1231984-12-0606 December 1984 Forwards NEDO-30825, Core Spray Sparger Crack Analysis for Ei Hatch Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1, in Response to IE Bulletin 80-13, Cracking in Core Spray Spargers Project stage: Other ML20134L7041985-08-22022 August 1985 Submits Justification for Continued Operation for Unlimited Number of Cycles W/One or More Cracked Core Spray Spargers, Per IE Bulletin 80-13, Cracking in Core Spray Spargers & NRC .Ge NEDO-30825 Cited Project stage: Other IR 05000321/19850331986-01-0606 January 1986 Insp Repts 50-321/85-33 & 50-366/85-33 on 851028-29,1118-22 & 1216.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Allegation Involving post-accident Sampling Sys & Plant Liquid & Gaseous Radioactive Effluents Project stage: Request ML20137B2701986-01-0606 January 1986 Submits Results of Visual Insp of Core Spray Spargers, Associated Piping & Installed Clamping Device,Per IE Bulletin 80-13 & NRC .Approval for Continued Facility Operation Requested Project stage: Other ML20137D9681986-01-0909 January 1986 Discusses 850822 Submittal Re Insp of Cracked Core Spray Spargers Per IE Bulletin 80-13.Requested Relief Will Be Granted After Insps Performed & Results Transmitted to NRC Project stage: Other ML20154J1591986-02-28028 February 1986 Provides Addl Info Re Results of Recent Core Spray Sparger Exam Reported Per IE Bulletin 80-13 in .Extent of Insp Performed on Crack Discovered During Last Refueling Outage & Air Bubble Testing Discussed Project stage: Other ML20154D5211986-02-28028 February 1986 Discusses Discovery of Addl Shop Weld in Recirculation Sys Loop a During Inservice Insp & IGSCC Mitigation Activities. Util Statements Re Performance of Stainless Steel Piping Weld Exams Conducted During 1984 Outage Require Correction Project stage: Other ML20154L6451986-03-0606 March 1986 Rev 0 to Evaluation of IGSCC Flaw Indications & Weld Overlay Designs for Ei Hatch Unit 1 - Fall 1985. Maint/Refueling Outage Project stage: Other ML20154M4821986-03-10010 March 1986 Notification of 860318 Meeting W/Util,Southern Svcs & Structural Integrity Assoc in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Results of Insp of Piping & Resolution of IGSCC Indications Project stage: Meeting ML20205M9461986-04-24024 April 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Plant Operation in Present Configuration for 18-month Fuel Cycle.Plans for Insp &/Or Mod of Svc Sensitive Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Sys Requested 3 Months Before Start of Next Refueling Outage Project stage: Approval ML20205M9381986-04-24024 April 1986 Forwards Safety Evaluation Based on Util 860106,0228 & 0310 Submittals Re Insp & Repairs of Recirculation,Rhr,Rwcu Sys Piping,Recirculation safe-ends & Core Spray Spargers During 1985 Outage.Unit Can Be Run for 18-month Fuel Cycle Project stage: Approval ML20211K6381986-06-23023 June 1986 Forwards Comments in Response to NRC 860424 SER Re Repair & Insp of Reactor Coolant Piping Sys & Core Spray Spargers Conducted During Fall 1985 Maint/Refueling Outage Project stage: Other ML20209D4221986-09-0505 September 1986 Forwards Response to Util 860623 Comments on NRC Safety Evaluation Re Insp & Repair of Reactor Coolant Piping Sys & Core Spray Spargers During 1985 Outage.Addl Info Requested Re Qualifications of Southern Co Svcs UT Subcontractors Project stage: Approval ML20213F0191986-11-0606 November 1986 Forwards Response to NRC 860905 Request for Addl Info Re Qualifications of Subcontractors Performing Ultrasonic Exams of Stainless Steel Piping & Components During Winter 1985-86 Maint/Refueling Outage Project stage: Request ML20209A8931987-01-23023 January 1987 Advises of Visual Insp of Core Spray Spargers (CSS) & Associated Piping During Recently Completed Maint & Refueling Outage Per IE Bulletin 80-13.No Cracking of CSS or Piping Between Inlet Nozzle & Vessel Shroud Observed Project stage: Other 1986-02-28
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MONTHYEARIR 05000321/19990091999-10-0707 October 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-09 & 50-366/99-09 on 990607-11 & 0823- 27.One Violation Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected: Maint & Engineering IR 05000321/19990051999-09-16016 September 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-05 & 50-366/99-05 on 990711-0821.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990041999-08-0404 August 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-04 & 50-366/99-04 on 990530-0710.One Violation Noted & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990101999-07-20020 July 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-10 & 50-366/99-10 on 990616-25.One Violation Occurred & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Problem Identification & Resolution & Corrective Actions IR 05000321/19990031999-06-25025 June 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-03 & 50-366/99-03 on 990418-0529.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990021999-05-0606 May 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-02 & 50-366/99-02 on 990307-0417.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990011999-04-0202 April 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-01 & 50-366/99-01 on 990124-0306.Non- Cited Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Operations & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980091999-02-24024 February 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/98-09 & 50-366/98-09 on 981213-990123.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Covers Insp in Health Physics & Independent Spent Fuel Storage IR 05000321/19980071998-12-29029 December 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-07 & 50-366/98-07 on 981101-1212.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980061998-11-24024 November 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-06 & 50-366/98-06 on 980920-1031. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980051998-10-15015 October 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-05 & 50-366/98-05 on 980802-0919.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support.Insp Also Included Insps by Regional Maint & Emergency Preparedness IR 05000321/19980041998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-04 & 50-366/98-04 on 980621-0801.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Includes Results of Insp by Regional Engineering & Safeguard IR 05000321/19980031998-07-14014 July 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-03 & 50-366/98-03 on 980503-0620.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support,Including Fire Hazards Analysis Requirements IR 05000321/19980021998-06-0101 June 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-02 & 50-366/98-02 on 980322-0502.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20217N1311998-04-21021 April 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-01 & 50-366/98-01 on 980208-0321. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20216E7981998-03-10010 March 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-12 & 50-366/97-12 on 971228-980207. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20199F5411998-01-23023 January 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-11 & 50-366/97-11 on 971116-1227. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20197F3931997-12-15015 December 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-10 & 50-366/97-10 on 971005-1115. Violations & Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Engineering,Plant Support & Operations Re Health Physics Concern ML20199B8221997-11-0303 November 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-09 & 50-366/97-09 on 970817-1004. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19970081997-10-0303 October 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-08 & 50-366/97-08 on 970818-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Observation & Evaluation of Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise for Plant IR 05000321/19970071997-09-11011 September 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-07 & 50-366/97-07 on 970629-0816.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20196J7431997-07-25025 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-05 & 50-366/97-05 on 970518-0628. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support ML20149H6651997-07-17017 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-06 & 50-366/97-06 on 970609-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Corrective Action Program Including Problem Resolution,Operating Experience Feedback Programs & self-assessment Activities ML20141F8841997-06-17017 June 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-03 & 50-366/97-03 on 970406-0517. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20140C2441997-05-30030 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-04 & 50-366/97-04 on 970428-0502. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fitness for Duty, Access Authorization & Physical Security Program for Power Reactors IR 05000321/19970021997-05-0505 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-02 & 50-366/97-02 on 970223-0405. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20137F6451997-03-24024 March 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-01 & 50-366/97-01 on 970119-0222. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20134L0911997-01-18018 January 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/96-15 & 50-366/96-15 on 961208-970118. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133G9881997-01-0606 January 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/96-14 & 50-366/96-14 on 961027-1207. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Maintenance,Engineering,Plant Support & Plant Status IR 05000321/19960131996-11-25025 November 1996 Insp Repts 50-321/96-13 & 50-366/96-13 on 960915-1026. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20134D3771996-10-11011 October 1996 Insp Repts 50-321/96-11 & 50-366/96-11 on 960804-0914. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19930261993-12-20020 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-26 & 50-366/93-26 on 931031-1127.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Surveillance Testing,Maintenance Activities,Warehouse Storage,Self Assessment & Mods ML20058J4641993-11-17017 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-24 & 50-366/93-24 on 931003-30.One Violation & One Noncited Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations Including Review of Scram,Sustained CR Observation,Surveillance Testing & Maint IR 05000321/19930251993-11-10010 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-25 & 50-366/93-25 on 931018-21.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Reactors IR 05000321/19930221993-11-0202 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-22 & 50-366/93-22 on 931004-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Fire Protection/Prevention Implementation Program & Followup on Previous Insp Findings IR 05000321/19930191993-10-26026 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-19 & 50-366/93-19 on 931004-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Adequacy of Licensee Corrective Actions for safety-significant Findings Identified During Edsfi IR 05000321/19930201993-10-21021 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-20 & 50-366/93-20 on 930905-1002. Noncited Violation Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint Activities,Surveillance Testing,Review of Deficiency Cards & Significant Event Repts & Review of Open Items ML20058Q0941993-10-15015 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-18 & 50-366/93-18 on 930913-17.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Full Participation EP Exercise Including Simulator Control Room,Technical Support Ctr & Operations Support Ctr IR 05000321/19930211993-10-0808 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-21 & 50-366/93-21 on 930913-17.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Engineering & Technical Support of Plant Mod,Design Changes & Plant Operations IR 05000321/19930171993-09-22022 September 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-17 & 50-366/93-17 on 930808-0904.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance Testing,Maint Activities,Rv Water Level Instrumentation Mods & Review of Open Items ML20057C3421993-09-10010 September 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-16 & 50-366/93-16 on 930809-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Efforts for Maintaining Occupational Radiation Exposure ALARA IR 05000321/19930141993-08-30030 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-14 & 50-366/93-14 on 930726-30. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Design Calculations, Test Packages,Diagnostic Signature Traces & Followup Issues from Previous NRC Insp of MOV Program in Feb 1992 IR 05000321/19930151993-08-29029 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-15 & 50-366/93-15 on 930802-06.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Radioactive Effluents,Radiological Environ Monitoring,Water Chemistry,Training & Followup on Previous Insp Findings ML20057A4301993-08-27027 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-13 & 50-366/93-13 on 930704-0807. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Surveillance Testing,Maint Activities,Seismic Monitoring Equipment & Review of Open Items ML20056D1161993-07-23023 July 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-11 & 50-366/93-11 on 930606-0703. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint Activities,Surveillance Testing,Review of Standby Gas Treatment Sys Operability Issue & Review of Open Items IR 05000321/19930011993-02-11011 February 1993 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/93-01 & 50-366/93-01 on Stated Dates.Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program Including,Alarm Stations & Communications,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) IR 05000321/19920341993-02-0404 February 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/92-34 & 50-366/92-34 on 921206-930109. Violations Noted But Not Cited.Major Areas Inspected: operations,drywell-to-torus Vacuum Breaker Issue,Remedial Emergency Preparedness Drill & Surveillance Testing IR 05000321/19920331993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/92-33 & 50-366/92-33 on 921207-11. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radioactive Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation,Cr Emergency Ventilation Sys, Meteorological Monitoring & Radwaste Mgt IR 05000321/19920321992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-321/92-32 & 50-366/92-32 on 921108-1205. Violations Noted But Not Cited.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance Testing,Including Standby Liquid Control Sys Testing,Maint Activities & Control of Overtime IR 05000321/19920311992-12-0101 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-321/92-31 & 50-366/92-31 on 921103-05.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fitness for Duty Program,Specifically Chemical Testing,Procedures, Repts & Audits 1999-09-16
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MONTHYEARIR 05000321/19990091999-10-0707 October 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-09 & 50-366/99-09 on 990607-11 & 0823- 27.One Violation Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected: Maint & Engineering IR 05000321/19990051999-09-16016 September 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-05 & 50-366/99-05 on 990711-0821.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990041999-08-0404 August 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-04 & 50-366/99-04 on 990530-0710.One Violation Noted & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990101999-07-20020 July 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-10 & 50-366/99-10 on 990616-25.One Violation Occurred & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Problem Identification & Resolution & Corrective Actions IR 05000321/19990031999-06-25025 June 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-03 & 50-366/99-03 on 990418-0529.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990021999-05-0606 May 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-02 & 50-366/99-02 on 990307-0417.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990011999-04-0202 April 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-01 & 50-366/99-01 on 990124-0306.Non- Cited Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Operations & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980091999-02-24024 February 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/98-09 & 50-366/98-09 on 981213-990123.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Covers Insp in Health Physics & Independent Spent Fuel Storage IR 05000321/19980071998-12-29029 December 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-07 & 50-366/98-07 on 981101-1212.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980061998-11-24024 November 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-06 & 50-366/98-06 on 980920-1031. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980051998-10-15015 October 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-05 & 50-366/98-05 on 980802-0919.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support.Insp Also Included Insps by Regional Maint & Emergency Preparedness IR 05000321/19980041998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-04 & 50-366/98-04 on 980621-0801.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Includes Results of Insp by Regional Engineering & Safeguard IR 05000321/19980031998-07-14014 July 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-03 & 50-366/98-03 on 980503-0620.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support,Including Fire Hazards Analysis Requirements IR 05000321/19980021998-06-0101 June 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-02 & 50-366/98-02 on 980322-0502.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20217N1311998-04-21021 April 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-01 & 50-366/98-01 on 980208-0321. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20216E7981998-03-10010 March 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-12 & 50-366/97-12 on 971228-980207. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20199F5411998-01-23023 January 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-11 & 50-366/97-11 on 971116-1227. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20197F3931997-12-15015 December 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-10 & 50-366/97-10 on 971005-1115. Violations & Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Engineering,Plant Support & Operations Re Health Physics Concern ML20199B8221997-11-0303 November 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-09 & 50-366/97-09 on 970817-1004. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19970081997-10-0303 October 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-08 & 50-366/97-08 on 970818-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Observation & Evaluation of Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise for Plant IR 05000321/19970071997-09-11011 September 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-07 & 50-366/97-07 on 970629-0816.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20196J7431997-07-25025 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-05 & 50-366/97-05 on 970518-0628. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support ML20149H6651997-07-17017 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-06 & 50-366/97-06 on 970609-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Corrective Action Program Including Problem Resolution,Operating Experience Feedback Programs & self-assessment Activities ML20141F8841997-06-17017 June 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-03 & 50-366/97-03 on 970406-0517. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20140C2441997-05-30030 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-04 & 50-366/97-04 on 970428-0502. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fitness for Duty, Access Authorization & Physical Security Program for Power Reactors IR 05000321/19970021997-05-0505 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-02 & 50-366/97-02 on 970223-0405. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20137F6451997-03-24024 March 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-01 & 50-366/97-01 on 970119-0222. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20134L0911997-01-18018 January 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/96-15 & 50-366/96-15 on 961208-970118. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133G9881997-01-0606 January 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/96-14 & 50-366/96-14 on 961027-1207. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Maintenance,Engineering,Plant Support & Plant Status IR 05000321/19960131996-11-25025 November 1996 Insp Repts 50-321/96-13 & 50-366/96-13 on 960915-1026. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20134D3771996-10-11011 October 1996 Insp Repts 50-321/96-11 & 50-366/96-11 on 960804-0914. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19930261993-12-20020 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-26 & 50-366/93-26 on 931031-1127.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Surveillance Testing,Maintenance Activities,Warehouse Storage,Self Assessment & Mods ML20058J4641993-11-17017 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-24 & 50-366/93-24 on 931003-30.One Violation & One Noncited Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations Including Review of Scram,Sustained CR Observation,Surveillance Testing & Maint IR 05000321/19930251993-11-10010 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-25 & 50-366/93-25 on 931018-21.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Reactors IR 05000321/19930221993-11-0202 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-22 & 50-366/93-22 on 931004-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Fire Protection/Prevention Implementation Program & Followup on Previous Insp Findings IR 05000321/19930191993-10-26026 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-19 & 50-366/93-19 on 931004-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Adequacy of Licensee Corrective Actions for safety-significant Findings Identified During Edsfi IR 05000321/19930201993-10-21021 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-20 & 50-366/93-20 on 930905-1002. Noncited Violation Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint Activities,Surveillance Testing,Review of Deficiency Cards & Significant Event Repts & Review of Open Items ML20058Q0941993-10-15015 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-18 & 50-366/93-18 on 930913-17.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Full Participation EP Exercise Including Simulator Control Room,Technical Support Ctr & Operations Support Ctr IR 05000321/19930211993-10-0808 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-21 & 50-366/93-21 on 930913-17.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Engineering & Technical Support of Plant Mod,Design Changes & Plant Operations IR 05000321/19930171993-09-22022 September 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-17 & 50-366/93-17 on 930808-0904.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance Testing,Maint Activities,Rv Water Level Instrumentation Mods & Review of Open Items ML20057C3421993-09-10010 September 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-16 & 50-366/93-16 on 930809-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Efforts for Maintaining Occupational Radiation Exposure ALARA IR 05000321/19930141993-08-30030 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-14 & 50-366/93-14 on 930726-30. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Design Calculations, Test Packages,Diagnostic Signature Traces & Followup Issues from Previous NRC Insp of MOV Program in Feb 1992 IR 05000321/19930151993-08-29029 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-15 & 50-366/93-15 on 930802-06.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Radioactive Effluents,Radiological Environ Monitoring,Water Chemistry,Training & Followup on Previous Insp Findings ML20057A4301993-08-27027 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-13 & 50-366/93-13 on 930704-0807. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Surveillance Testing,Maint Activities,Seismic Monitoring Equipment & Review of Open Items ML20056D1161993-07-23023 July 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-11 & 50-366/93-11 on 930606-0703. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint Activities,Surveillance Testing,Review of Standby Gas Treatment Sys Operability Issue & Review of Open Items IR 05000321/19930011993-02-11011 February 1993 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/93-01 & 50-366/93-01 on Stated Dates.Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program Including,Alarm Stations & Communications,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) IR 05000321/19920341993-02-0404 February 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/92-34 & 50-366/92-34 on 921206-930109. Violations Noted But Not Cited.Major Areas Inspected: operations,drywell-to-torus Vacuum Breaker Issue,Remedial Emergency Preparedness Drill & Surveillance Testing IR 05000321/19920331993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/92-33 & 50-366/92-33 on 921207-11. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radioactive Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation,Cr Emergency Ventilation Sys, Meteorological Monitoring & Radwaste Mgt IR 05000321/19920321992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-321/92-32 & 50-366/92-32 on 921108-1205. Violations Noted But Not Cited.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance Testing,Including Standby Liquid Control Sys Testing,Maint Activities & Control of Overtime IR 05000321/19920311992-12-0101 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-321/92-31 & 50-366/92-31 on 921103-05.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fitness for Duty Program,Specifically Chemical Testing,Procedures, Repts & Audits 1999-09-16
[Table view] Category:INSPECTION REPORT
MONTHYEARIR 05000321/19990091999-10-0707 October 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-09 & 50-366/99-09 on 990607-11 & 0823- 27.One Violation Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected: Maint & Engineering IR 05000321/19990051999-09-16016 September 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-05 & 50-366/99-05 on 990711-0821.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990041999-08-0404 August 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-04 & 50-366/99-04 on 990530-0710.One Violation Noted & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990101999-07-20020 July 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-10 & 50-366/99-10 on 990616-25.One Violation Occurred & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Problem Identification & Resolution & Corrective Actions IR 05000321/19990031999-06-25025 June 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-03 & 50-366/99-03 on 990418-0529.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990021999-05-0606 May 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-02 & 50-366/99-02 on 990307-0417.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990011999-04-0202 April 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-01 & 50-366/99-01 on 990124-0306.Non- Cited Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Operations & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980091999-02-24024 February 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/98-09 & 50-366/98-09 on 981213-990123.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Covers Insp in Health Physics & Independent Spent Fuel Storage IR 05000321/19980071998-12-29029 December 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-07 & 50-366/98-07 on 981101-1212.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980061998-11-24024 November 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-06 & 50-366/98-06 on 980920-1031. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980051998-10-15015 October 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-05 & 50-366/98-05 on 980802-0919.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support.Insp Also Included Insps by Regional Maint & Emergency Preparedness IR 05000321/19980041998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-04 & 50-366/98-04 on 980621-0801.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Includes Results of Insp by Regional Engineering & Safeguard IR 05000321/19980031998-07-14014 July 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-03 & 50-366/98-03 on 980503-0620.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support,Including Fire Hazards Analysis Requirements IR 05000321/19980021998-06-0101 June 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-02 & 50-366/98-02 on 980322-0502.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20217N1311998-04-21021 April 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-01 & 50-366/98-01 on 980208-0321. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20216E7981998-03-10010 March 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-12 & 50-366/97-12 on 971228-980207. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20199F5411998-01-23023 January 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-11 & 50-366/97-11 on 971116-1227. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20197F3931997-12-15015 December 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-10 & 50-366/97-10 on 971005-1115. Violations & Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Engineering,Plant Support & Operations Re Health Physics Concern ML20199B8221997-11-0303 November 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-09 & 50-366/97-09 on 970817-1004. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19970081997-10-0303 October 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-08 & 50-366/97-08 on 970818-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Observation & Evaluation of Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise for Plant IR 05000321/19970071997-09-11011 September 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-07 & 50-366/97-07 on 970629-0816.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20196J7431997-07-25025 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-05 & 50-366/97-05 on 970518-0628. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support ML20149H6651997-07-17017 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-06 & 50-366/97-06 on 970609-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Corrective Action Program Including Problem Resolution,Operating Experience Feedback Programs & self-assessment Activities ML20141F8841997-06-17017 June 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-03 & 50-366/97-03 on 970406-0517. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20140C2441997-05-30030 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-04 & 50-366/97-04 on 970428-0502. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fitness for Duty, Access Authorization & Physical Security Program for Power Reactors IR 05000321/19970021997-05-0505 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-02 & 50-366/97-02 on 970223-0405. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20137F6451997-03-24024 March 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-01 & 50-366/97-01 on 970119-0222. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20134L0911997-01-18018 January 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/96-15 & 50-366/96-15 on 961208-970118. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133G9881997-01-0606 January 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/96-14 & 50-366/96-14 on 961027-1207. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Maintenance,Engineering,Plant Support & Plant Status IR 05000321/19960131996-11-25025 November 1996 Insp Repts 50-321/96-13 & 50-366/96-13 on 960915-1026. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20134D3771996-10-11011 October 1996 Insp Repts 50-321/96-11 & 50-366/96-11 on 960804-0914. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19930261993-12-20020 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-26 & 50-366/93-26 on 931031-1127.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Surveillance Testing,Maintenance Activities,Warehouse Storage,Self Assessment & Mods ML20058J4641993-11-17017 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-24 & 50-366/93-24 on 931003-30.One Violation & One Noncited Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations Including Review of Scram,Sustained CR Observation,Surveillance Testing & Maint IR 05000321/19930251993-11-10010 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-25 & 50-366/93-25 on 931018-21.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Reactors IR 05000321/19930221993-11-0202 November 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-22 & 50-366/93-22 on 931004-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Fire Protection/Prevention Implementation Program & Followup on Previous Insp Findings IR 05000321/19930191993-10-26026 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-19 & 50-366/93-19 on 931004-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Adequacy of Licensee Corrective Actions for safety-significant Findings Identified During Edsfi IR 05000321/19930201993-10-21021 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-20 & 50-366/93-20 on 930905-1002. Noncited Violation Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint Activities,Surveillance Testing,Review of Deficiency Cards & Significant Event Repts & Review of Open Items ML20058Q0941993-10-15015 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-18 & 50-366/93-18 on 930913-17.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Full Participation EP Exercise Including Simulator Control Room,Technical Support Ctr & Operations Support Ctr IR 05000321/19930211993-10-0808 October 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-21 & 50-366/93-21 on 930913-17.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Engineering & Technical Support of Plant Mod,Design Changes & Plant Operations IR 05000321/19930171993-09-22022 September 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-17 & 50-366/93-17 on 930808-0904.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance Testing,Maint Activities,Rv Water Level Instrumentation Mods & Review of Open Items ML20057C3421993-09-10010 September 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-16 & 50-366/93-16 on 930809-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Efforts for Maintaining Occupational Radiation Exposure ALARA IR 05000321/19930141993-08-30030 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-14 & 50-366/93-14 on 930726-30. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Design Calculations, Test Packages,Diagnostic Signature Traces & Followup Issues from Previous NRC Insp of MOV Program in Feb 1992 IR 05000321/19930151993-08-29029 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-15 & 50-366/93-15 on 930802-06.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Radioactive Effluents,Radiological Environ Monitoring,Water Chemistry,Training & Followup on Previous Insp Findings ML20057A4301993-08-27027 August 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-13 & 50-366/93-13 on 930704-0807. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Surveillance Testing,Maint Activities,Seismic Monitoring Equipment & Review of Open Items ML20056D1161993-07-23023 July 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/93-11 & 50-366/93-11 on 930606-0703. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint Activities,Surveillance Testing,Review of Standby Gas Treatment Sys Operability Issue & Review of Open Items IR 05000321/19930011993-02-11011 February 1993 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/93-01 & 50-366/93-01 on Stated Dates.Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program Including,Alarm Stations & Communications,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) IR 05000321/19920341993-02-0404 February 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/92-34 & 50-366/92-34 on 921206-930109. Violations Noted But Not Cited.Major Areas Inspected: operations,drywell-to-torus Vacuum Breaker Issue,Remedial Emergency Preparedness Drill & Surveillance Testing IR 05000321/19920331993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Repts 50-321/92-33 & 50-366/92-33 on 921207-11. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radioactive Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation,Cr Emergency Ventilation Sys, Meteorological Monitoring & Radwaste Mgt IR 05000321/19920321992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-321/92-32 & 50-366/92-32 on 921108-1205. Violations Noted But Not Cited.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance Testing,Including Standby Liquid Control Sys Testing,Maint Activities & Control of Overtime IR 05000321/19920311992-12-0101 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-321/92-31 & 50-366/92-31 on 921103-05.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fitness for Duty Program,Specifically Chemical Testing,Procedures, Repts & Audits 1999-09-16
[Table view] Category:UTILITY
MONTHYEARIR 05000321/19900221990-11-19019 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-321/90-22 & 50-366/90-22 on 901015-19.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Areas Inspected:Design Mods & Changes & Followup on SSFI Open Items IR 05000321/19900201990-11-13013 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-321/90-20 & 50-366/90-20 on 900915-1020. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations Including Two Unit One Scrams,Main Steam Line Radiation Monitor Trip Settings & Setpoint Controls IR 05000321/19900161990-11-0505 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-321/90-16 & 50-366/90-16 on 901001-12.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Verification of Corrective Actions for Previous Findings in Areas of EOPs IR 05000321/19900211990-11-0101 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-321/90-21 & 50-366/90-21 on 901001-05.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Whole Body Counter & Radioanalytical Lab Qc,Fuel Quality & ALARA IR 05000321/19900191990-10-18018 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-321/90-19 & 50-366/90-19 on 900925-28.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Annual Emergency Exercise IR 05000321/19900171990-10-12012 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-321/90-17 & 50-366/90-17 on 900911-14.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Compliance W/Atws Rule IR 05000321/19900141990-07-12012 July 1990 Insp Repts 50-321/90-14 & 50-366/90-14 on 900512-0622.No Specific Strengths or Weaknesses of Licensee Programs Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observation,Surveillance Testing Observation & Events IR 05000321/19890161989-09-20020 September 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-16 & 50-366/89-16 on 890722-0825. Violations Noted Re Surveillance Tracking Software Deficiency Resulting in Deactivation of Task.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification & Maint IR 05000321/19890171989-09-0101 September 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-17 & 50-366/89-17 on 890612-16 & 0731- 0804.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Effluents,Liquid & Gaseous Radwaste Processing,Control Room Habitability & Water Chemistry IR 05000321/19890181989-08-31031 August 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-18 & 50-366/89-18 on 890807-11. Violation Noted Re Failure to Repair Components of post- Accident Sampling Sys.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness,Including Emergency Kits & Equipment IR 05000321/19890131989-08-23023 August 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-13 & 50-366/89-13 on 890710-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Licensee Organization & Mgt Controls,External Exposure Controls, Dosimetry,Alara Program & Solid Radwaste IR 05000336/19890161989-08-21021 August 1989 Insp Rept 50-336/89-16 on 890616-0726.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Surveillance,Maint, Previously Identified Items,Committee Activities,Emergency Diesel Generator Operation & Fuel Oil Sys IR 05000321/19890151989-08-16016 August 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-15 & 50-366/89-15 on 890724-28.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Snubber Surveillance Program,Nrc Bulletin 80-11,masonry Wall Design & Licensee Action on Previous Insp Findings IR 05000321/19890141989-08-0303 August 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-14 & 50-366/89-14 on 890717-20.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Licensee Actions on Previous Insp Findings IR 05000321/19890121989-08-0202 August 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-12 & 50-366/89-12 on 890624-0721. Licensee-identified Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observation,Ros & Surveillance Procedures & Records IR 05000321/19890111989-07-10010 July 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-11 & 50-366/89-11 on 890619-23. Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Actions Re Previous Insp Findings & NRC Bulletins IR 05000321/19890101989-07-0505 July 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-10 & 50-366/89-10 on 8905270623.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations,Surveillance Testing Observations,Calibr & Surveillance Procedures & Records IR 05000321/19890071989-06-19019 June 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-07 & 50-366/89-07 on 890422-0526. Licensee Identified Violations Not Being Cited.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations & Surveillance Testing Observations IR 05000321/19890091989-06-0909 June 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/89-09 & 50-366/89-09 on 890522-26 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Security Organization,Security Plan Audit, Testing & Maint,Protected & Vital Areas & Alarm Stations ML20245D5311989-05-22022 May 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-02 & 50-366/89-02 on 890227-0317. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint Program & Implementation.Per NRC Temporary Instruction 2515/97 IR 05000321/19890061989-05-0808 May 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-06 & 50-366/89-06 on 890321-0421. Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Ros,Surveillance Testing Observations,Maint observations,10CFR21 Insp & TMI Items IR 05000321/19890051989-04-13013 April 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/89-05 & 50-366/89-05 on 890320-24 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Support,Security Program Plans,Records & Repts & Testing & Maint IR 05000321/19890041989-04-11011 April 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-04 & 50-366/89-04 on 890225-0320. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observation,Surveillance Testing Observation,Ros & Visit to Lpdr IR 05000321/19890011989-03-16016 March 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-01 & 50-366/89-01 on 890121-0224. Violations Noted Re Deficient RHR Valve Operability Procedure.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observation & Diesel Generator Fuel Oil IR 05000321/19890031989-03-10010 March 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/89-03 & 50-366/89-03 on 890213-17.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fire Prevention/Protection Program Implementation & Followup on Previously Identified Items IR 05000321/19880371989-03-0909 March 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/88-37,50-366/88-37 & 50-424/88-53 on 881102-890106 (Ref 10CFR2.790(d) & 73.21). Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Operational Activities & Safeguards Matl Handling IR 05000321/19880421989-02-15015 February 1989 Insp Repts 50-321/88-42 & 50-366/88-42 on 881224-890120.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations,Esf Sys Walkdown,Ros, Followup on NRC Bulletin 88-03 & Part 21 Rept IR 05000321/19880301988-11-0808 November 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-30 & 50-366/88-30 on 880924-1021. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint & Surveillance Testing Observations,Ros, Util Operational Upgrade Efforts & Refueling Activities IR 05000321/19880291988-10-12012 October 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-29 & 50-366/88-29 on 880820-0923.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations & Surveillance Testing Observations & Physical Security IR 05000321/19880271988-09-28028 September 1988 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/88-27 & 50-366/88-27 on 880822-26 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Security Program Audit,Locks,Keys & Combinations & Access Controls ML20155A2121988-09-22022 September 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-24 & 50-366/88-24 on 880723-0819 & 0822-24.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations,Plant Mods,Esf Sys Walkdowns & Review of Licensee Operational Upgrade Efforts IR 05000321/19880251988-09-22022 September 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-25 & 50-366/88-25 on 880815-19.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operational Readiness of Site Emergency Preparedness Program.Weakness Noted Re Current Administrative Control IR 05000321/19880261988-09-0909 September 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-26 & 50-366/88-26 on 880816-19.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Solid Radwaste,Transportation of Radioactive Matl,Followup on Previous Insp Items & Selected NRC Info Notices IR 05000321/19880221988-08-30030 August 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-22 & 50-366/88-22 on 880625-0722.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations,Surveillance Testing Observations,Radiological Protection & Physical Security IR 05000321/19880231988-08-15015 August 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-23 & 50-366/88-23 on 880801-05.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Completed post-refueling Startup Tests,Thermal Limits Monitoring, Thermal Power Monitoring & Nuclear Instrument Calibrs ML20153F2351988-07-22022 July 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-21 & 50-366/88-21 on 880620-24. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fire Protection/ Prevention & Followup on Previously Identified Insp Findings ML20151L9451988-07-21021 July 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-17 & 50-366/88-17 on 880521-0624. Violations & Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations, Surveillance Testing Observations & Physical Security IR 05000321/19880121988-06-24024 June 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-12 & 50-366/88-12 on 880502-10. Deficiencies Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Operating Procedures,Including QA Measures,Quality of Control Room Drawings & Evaluation of Containment Venting Provisions IR 05000321/19880151988-06-16016 June 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-15 & 50-366/88-15 on 880509-20. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Performance Assessment Re Effectiveness of Various Plant Groups Including,Operations,Qa & Engineering & Training IR 05000321/19880141988-06-10010 June 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-14 & 50-366/88-14 on 880418-20 & 0423-0520.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observation,Surveillance Observation,Radiological Protection & Physical Security IR 05000321/19880161988-05-23023 May 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-16 & 50-366/88-16 on 880509-10.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Recent Changes to General Employee Training,Radiation Instrument Performance Checks IR 05000321/19880111988-05-13013 May 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-11 & 50-366/88-11 on 880326-0422. Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Action on Previous Enforcement Matters,Operational Safety Verification,Maint Observations & Physical Security IR 05000321/19880131988-05-13013 May 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-13 & 50-366/88-13 on 880418-20.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Hydrogen Water Chemistry & Plant Chemistry Control ML20151Z3091988-04-28028 April 1988 Suppl to Insp Repts 50-321/87-25 & 50-366/87-25,consisting of Results of Measurements of Split Water Samples & Criteria for Comparing Analytical Measurements IR 05000321/19880101988-04-27027 April 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-10 & 50-366/88-10 on 880404-08.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Procedures,Records,Operations & Physical Inventory for Use,Control & Accountability of SNM IR 05000321/19880071988-04-11011 April 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-07 & 50-366/88-07 on 880220-0325. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Action on Previous Enforcement Matters,Operational Safety Verification,Radiological Protection & Physical Security IR 05000321/19880081988-04-0101 April 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-08 & 50-366/88-08 on 880307-11.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Areas of Complex Surveillance Testing & IE Bulletin Followup ML20151B9241988-03-24024 March 1988 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-321/88-09 & 50-366/88-09 on 880229-0304 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).Major Areas Inspected:Plan/Procedures,Repts/Records,Testing/Maint, Barriers,Detection Aids & Compensatory Measures IR 05000321/19880031988-03-23023 March 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-03 & 50-366/88-03 on 880201-05.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Seismic Analysis for as-built safety-related Piping Sys & Mark I Containment long-term Program Mod ML20148H7111988-03-0707 March 1988 Insp Repts 50-321/88-05 & 50-366/88-05 on 880123-0219. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Action on Previous Enforcement Matters,Maint Observation,Operational Safety Verification,Plant Mods & Physical Security 1990-07-12
[Table view] Category:TEXT-INSPECTION & AUDIT & I&E CIRCULARS
MONTHYEARIR 05000321/19990091999-10-0707 October 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-09 & 50-366/99-09 on 990607-11 & 0823- 27.One Violation Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected: Maint & Engineering IR 05000321/19990051999-09-16016 September 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-05 & 50-366/99-05 on 990711-0821.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990041999-08-0404 August 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-04 & 50-366/99-04 on 990530-0710.One Violation Noted & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990101999-07-20020 July 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-10 & 50-366/99-10 on 990616-25.One Violation Occurred & Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Problem Identification & Resolution & Corrective Actions IR 05000321/19990031999-06-25025 June 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-03 & 50-366/99-03 on 990418-0529.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support PNO-II-99-025, on 990615,CR Operators Manually Shutdown Unit 2 Reactor from 41% Power,Due to Decreasing Condenser Vacuum. Cause of Decreasing Vacuum Has Not Been Determined.All Rods Installed as Required & All Safety Sys Functioned Properly1999-06-17017 June 1999 PNO-II-99-025:on 990615,CR Operators Manually Shutdown Unit 2 Reactor from 41% Power,Due to Decreasing Condenser Vacuum. Cause of Decreasing Vacuum Has Not Been Determined.All Rods Installed as Required & All Safety Sys Functioned Properly PNO-II-99-016, on 990505,Hatch Unit 2 Had Main Generator Trip Form 98% Power,Due to Electrical Fault.Licensee Continuing Investigation Has Been Hampered Due to Inclement Local Weather Conditions.Plant Being Depressurized1999-05-0707 May 1999 PNO-II-99-016:on 990505,Hatch Unit 2 Had Main Generator Trip Form 98% Power,Due to Electrical Fault.Licensee Continuing Investigation Has Been Hampered Due to Inclement Local Weather Conditions.Plant Being Depressurized IR 05000321/19990021999-05-0606 May 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-02 & 50-366/99-02 on 990307-0417.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19990011999-04-0202 April 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/99-01 & 50-366/99-01 on 990124-0306.Non- Cited Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Operations & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980091999-02-24024 February 1999 Insp Repts 50-321/98-09 & 50-366/98-09 on 981213-990123.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Covers Insp in Health Physics & Independent Spent Fuel Storage IR 05000321/19980071998-12-29029 December 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-07 & 50-366/98-07 on 981101-1212.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980061998-11-24024 November 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-06 & 50-366/98-06 on 980920-1031. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000321/19980051998-10-15015 October 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-05 & 50-366/98-05 on 980802-0919.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support.Insp Also Included Insps by Regional Maint & Emergency Preparedness PNO-II-98-040, on 980917,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event Based on Transport of Two Injured & Potentially Contaminated Individuals to Local Hospital.Two Individuals Found Not to Have Sustained Serious Injury1998-09-18018 September 1998 PNO-II-98-040:on 980917,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event Based on Transport of Two Injured & Potentially Contaminated Individuals to Local Hospital.Two Individuals Found Not to Have Sustained Serious Injury IR 05000321/19980041998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-04 & 50-366/98-04 on 980621-0801.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Rept Includes Results of Insp by Regional Engineering & Safeguard IR 05000321/19980031998-07-14014 July 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-03 & 50-366/98-03 on 980503-0620.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support,Including Fire Hazards Analysis Requirements IR 05000321/19980021998-06-0101 June 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-02 & 50-366/98-02 on 980322-0502.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20217N1311998-04-21021 April 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/98-01 & 50-366/98-01 on 980208-0321. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20217N1101998-04-21021 April 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980208-0321.Violation Noted:Maint Personnel Did Not Follow Procedures & Conducted Work That Was Not Specified on Maint Work Order Which Was Outside Approved Personnel Protection Clearance Boundary ML20216E7931998-03-10010 March 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971228-980207.Violation Noted:As of 980207,measures Not Correctly Implemented in That Proposed Vendor Manual Change for Sys Not Submitted to Reflect Lower Set Point Requirement for PCV 2T48-F466 ML20216E7981998-03-10010 March 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-12 & 50-366/97-12 on 971228-980207. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20199F5061998-01-23023 January 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971116-1227.Violation Noted:On 971118,4 H Reporting Requirement Was Not Met. Several Workers Involved in Unit 2 Outage Activities Signed Into RCA on Improper RWPs Between 970317-0411 ML20199F5411998-01-23023 January 1998 Insp Repts 50-321/97-11 & 50-366/97-11 on 971116-1227. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20197F3571997-12-15015 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971005-1115.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Label Properly Eight Spent Vacuum Filters Having Max Contact Dose Rates Ranging from 4.7 to 7.5 Rem Per Hour Which Were Suspended from Unit 1 Catwalk ML20197F3931997-12-15015 December 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-10 & 50-366/97-10 on 971005-1115. Violations & Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Engineering,Plant Support & Operations Re Health Physics Concern ML20197F3711997-12-15015 December 1997 Notice of Deviation from Insp on 971005-1115.Deviation Noted:Unit 2 Was Restarted on 940428 Following Spring Refueling Outage Repairs/Replacement Work Performed Under Design Change Request 96-006 ML20199G9381997-12-0101 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970406-0517.Violation Noted:On 970320,L Tillman Engaged in Deliberate Misconduct Causing Licensee to Be in Violation of TS 5.4,by Failing to Rept That Work Was Mistakenly Performed on Valve 2E51-F102 PNO-II-97-060, on 971120,plant Operators Manually Scrammed Reactor from 70% Power Due to Damage to Condensate Sys. Flexible Bellows on 2A Condensate Booster Pump Was Overpressurized.Licensee Initiate Controlled Shutdown1997-11-21021 November 1997 PNO-II-97-060:on 971120,plant Operators Manually Scrammed Reactor from 70% Power Due to Damage to Condensate Sys. Flexible Bellows on 2A Condensate Booster Pump Was Overpressurized.Licensee Initiate Controlled Shutdown ML20199B8121997-11-0303 November 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970817-1004.Violation Noted:Written Procedures Were Not Implemented on 970815 & Maintenance Work Was Completed Using Maintenance Work Order W/Inadequate Instructions ML20199B8221997-11-0303 November 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-09 & 50-366/97-09 on 970817-1004. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000321/19970081997-10-0303 October 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-08 & 50-366/97-08 on 970818-22.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Observation & Evaluation of Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise for Plant IR 05000321/19970071997-09-11011 September 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-07 & 50-366/97-07 on 970629-0816.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20196J7431997-07-25025 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-05 & 50-366/97-05 on 970518-0628. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support ML20196J7051997-07-25025 July 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970518-0628.Violation Noted:On 970609,steps 8.4.5 & 8.5.2 of Administration Control Procedure 30AC-OPS-001-OS,rev 15 Were Not Correctly Implemented ML20149H6651997-07-17017 July 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-06 & 50-366/97-06 on 970609-13. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Corrective Action Program Including Problem Resolution,Operating Experience Feedback Programs & self-assessment Activities ML20149H6581997-07-17017 July 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970609-13.Violation Noted: Improperly Stored Matl,Which Had Potential to Impact Performance of Safety Related Equipment in Control Room, Was Identified ML20141F8841997-06-17017 June 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-03 & 50-366/97-03 on 970406-0517. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20141F8641997-06-17017 June 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970406-0517.Violation Noted:Listed Examples of Inadequate Testing Procedures Were Identified ML20140C2301997-05-30030 May 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970428-0502.Violation Noted:Policies & Procedures Were Not Adequately Implemented in Employee Assistance Program Info & Released W/O Written Permission from Employee ML20140C2441997-05-30030 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-04 & 50-366/97-04 on 970428-0502. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Fitness for Duty, Access Authorization & Physical Security Program for Power Reactors ML20148B8191997-05-0505 May 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970223-0405.Violation Noted:Sections 8.12,8.13,4.2.2,4.7.7 & 8.8.3 of Procedure 30AC-OPS-001-OS Were Not Correctly Implemented IR 05000321/19970021997-05-0505 May 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-02 & 50-366/97-02 on 970223-0405. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000321/19973001997-04-0404 April 1997 NRC Operator Licensing Exam Repts 50-321/97-300 & 50-366/97-300 on 970314-20.Exam Results:All Candidates Passed Exam IR 05000321/19970991997-04-0404 April 1997 SALP Repts 50-321/97-99 & 50-366/97-99 for 950528-970222 ML20137F6301997-03-24024 March 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970119-0222.Violation Noted:Design Control Requirements Not Translated Into Specifications ML20137F6451997-03-24024 March 1997 Insp Repts 50-321/97-01 & 50-366/97-01 on 970119-0222. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support PNO-II-97-017, on 970312,licensee Reported Employee Collapses Onsite.First Aid Administered Until Ambulance Arrived. Employee Transported to Appling County General Hosp in Baxley,Ga & Pronounced Dead.Autopsy Will Be Performed1997-03-13013 March 1997 PNO-II-97-017:on 970312,licensee Reported Employee Collapses Onsite.First Aid Administered Until Ambulance Arrived. Employee Transported to Appling County General Hosp in Baxley,Ga & Pronounced Dead.Autopsy Will Be Performed ML20134L0771997-02-13013 February 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961208-970118.Violation Noted:Written Procedures Were Not Implemented & Listed Examples of Failure to Implement Procedures for Radiation Control Activities Were Identified PNO-II-97-006A, on 970129,plant Shutdown Due to Primary Pressure Boundary Leakage Update.Licensee Continuing to Cold Shutdown Conditions to Perform Addl Corrective Maint Activities.Resident Inspectors Monitoring Repair Actions1997-01-30030 January 1997 PNO-II-97-006A:on 970129,plant Shutdown Due to Primary Pressure Boundary Leakage Update.Licensee Continuing to Cold Shutdown Conditions to Perform Addl Corrective Maint Activities.Resident Inspectors Monitoring Repair Actions PNO-II-97-006, on 970129,Unit 1 Declared Notice of Unusual Event for Reactor Coolant Pressure Boundary Leakage,As Defined in TS 3.4.4.Resident Inspectors on Site Monitoring Licensee Actions.State of Ga Notified1997-01-29029 January 1997 PNO-II-97-006:on 970129,Unit 1 Declared Notice of Unusual Event for Reactor Coolant Pressure Boundary Leakage,As Defined in TS 3.4.4.Resident Inspectors on Site Monitoring Licensee Actions.State of Ga Notified 1999-09-16
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'Ofate' 6i gned Radiological Effluents and Chemistry Section Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards SUMMARY Scope: This special, unannounced inspection entailed 41 inspector-hours onsite in the areas of investigation of an allegation involving the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) and plant liquid and gaseous radioactive effluent Results: No violations or deviations were identified.
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- H. Nix, General Manager P. E. Fornel, Site QA Manager
- G. Goode, Plant Engineering Superintendent
- T. Greene, Deputy General Manager
- Z. Wahab, Balance of Plant Engineering Supervisor
- F. Tsakeres, Senior Health Physicist - C,orporate Office
- R. Zavadoski, Manager, Health Physics and Chemistry
- R. Rogers, Health Physics Superintendent N. Dyar, Security Supervisor
- V. McGowan, Chemistry Supervisor
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D. Vaughan, QA Engineer S. Ewald, Corporate Health Physicist R. Ott, Training Supervisor J. Richardson, PASS Engineer T. Wells, Acting Balance of Plant Supervisor C. James, Shift Technical Advisor C..Stancil, Instrument Shop Supervisor
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- M. Bray, Quality Assurance Engineer D. Elder, Quality Assurance Engineer M. Carter, Quality Assurance Engineer M. Kehoe, Quality Assurance Engineer
- C. Goodman, Acting Regulatory Compliance Supervisor E. Burkett, Senior Plant Enginear B. Arnold, Chemistry Lab Supervisor
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- P. Holmes-Ray, Senior Resident Inspector
- Attended exit interview on October 29, 198 ** Attended exit interview on November 22, 198 *** Attended both exit interviews on October 29 and November 22, 1985 Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings were summarized on October 29, and November 22, 1985, with those persons indicated in Paragraph 1 above. The licensee did not identify as proprietary any of the materials provided to or reviewed by the inspector during this inspection.
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3. Allegation, Discussion and Findings On October 18, 1985, Region II received, by mail, an anonymous allegation concerning operations at the Georgia Power Company's Plant Hatch, located near Baxley, Georgia. As of December 16, 1985, no followup letters or additional allegations had been received and no further contact had been made by the allege The allegation consisted of a number of statements concerning plant systems and inferred certain plant system interactions or related effects. Each of the several technical aspects of the allegation was investigated in depth and possible correlations or links were sought between the statements of the allegation and plant conditions and plant operating record The allegation first stated that a " situation" (an apparent shortcoming)
currently existed (approximately October 15, 1985) at Plant Hatch involving the Post Accident Sampling System (PASS). It was alleged that the PASS and three additional, plant systems were involved or in some unspecified way were related to the " situation" and that the licensee had violated Federal -
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or regulation was cited in the allegatio On October 28-29, 1985, and again on November 18-22, 1985, a Region II inspector went to the Plant Hatch site for the purpose of determining the validity or circumstances of the allegation. On December 10, 1985, the inspector went to the Georgia Power Company corporate offices in Atlanta, Georgia, to review a report of an investigation made by Georgia Power Company staff of the same allegation, based on a copy of the allegation received from an unidentified sourc During the November 18-22, 1985 portion of the inspection, the inspector requested the licensee to supply documentation on the qualifications of persons known to have installed certain items of safety grade equipment in the PASS liquid sample lines; this information was received December 16, 198 The results of the inspector's findings are described belo Allegation
"I need to advise you of a situation that presently is existing at the E. I. Hatch Nuclear plant in Baxley, G It involves the Post Accident Sampling System now in use at the plan From July 1st thru July 21st,
, the plants Radiological waste tanks have been discharged into the i
Altamaha river. The computer print out showed no variation in the spectrum of all of those tanks."
Discussion Processed radioactive liquid wastes containing low level concentr.ations of radioactive material are routinely discharged from Plant Hatch' to
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the Altamaha Rive Such releases have been routine procedure at Plant Hatch since plant startLp and are considered as routine practice at most nuclear power plant Radioactive discharges are permitted by the NRC when they are within the limits in plant Technical Specifications and conform to the limits of 10 CFR Part 2 The inspector reviewed plant records for the period of July 1-21, 1985 (the period specified in the allegation), and found no evidence of increased or unusual liquid discharges and that all releases were in conformance with Technical Specification requirement Gamma radiation spectrum analyses of pre release samples from all processed liquid radwaste holdup tanks for the period of July 1-21, 1985, were reviewed by the inspector. The spectra were contained in 119 release procedure packages prepared for the administrative control of releases and were made prior to release. Many of the spectra were j similar in certain respects, as in the recurrence of certain identified nuclides but in no case were any two spectra identical. Spectra were examined for similarity as to (1) identity of radionuclides, (2) energy value, in MeV, for each peak, (3) height or intensity of each peak, (4)
full width half maximum (FWHM) of each peak, (5) source of input stream, and (6) age of sample. Similaritie: in gamma radiation spectra are to be expected when a reactor is operating normally and has been at power for an extended period of tim Differences attributable to statistical variances, age of sample, and source of material, should be expected to provide sufficient variation in spectra printouts to assure that each printout differs in several respect Such differences were
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the Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS) on July 1, 1985, the training Lesson Outline required the operator of the RETS
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computer program (used to calculate the effects of releases of radioactive liquids from the processed radioactive liquid waste tanks)
to " call up" a ore existing radionuclide spectrum from the computer memory file the stored spectrum, which was used to simulate the analysis of a liquid waste sample containing several typical nuclides, was employed to shorten the sample counting time to allow more people
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The allegation infers that operation of the PASS with the reactor operating normally would result in release of radioactive material to the environment or, in this case, to the Altamaha Rive Liquid drainage resulting from the occasional use of the PASS in training exercises or periodic checkout is collected in the coolant grade or high purity waste collection system for cleanup and recycle back to the reactor water makeup tank or to the reactor coolant system. Depending on water inventory, it is occasionally necessary to reduce the reactor coolant system water inventory by transferring water from the high purity system to the low purity system, where it is mixed with other radioactive plant water, treated, and periodically released to the Altamaha River. Waste water from the low purity system is filtered, treated with ion exchange resin beds, or demineralizers for possible discharge. When a processed liquid waste holdup tank is filled, it is mixed thoroughly and then sampled. The sample is then analyzed for radioactivity conten If the analysis shows that the sample meets administrative criteria for radioactivity content and if a dose projection based on calculations of the release of the tank contents shows that Technical Specification guidelines will not be exceeded, then approval can be made to release the material to the Altamaha Rive It was noted that the normal sampling point for reactor coolant samples generates a larger volume of liquid waste than the PASS and is typically used three times daily, while the PASS is used only occasionally during required tests and in the training and qualifi-cation of PASS operators. Since the same fluid is being sampled in each case, the normal sampling system would be expected to generate substantially a larger volume of waste than the PAS Records of analyses of reactor coolant samples for the period July 1-21, 1985 indicated low levels of radioactive materials consistent with a low incidence of fuel leakage and did not indicate any radioactive release which could be attributed to operation of the PAS Finding The allegation was not substantiate " Radiological" (radioactive)
waste tanks containing processed and analyzed radioactive liquids were routinely discharged in accordance with NRC regulations and the plant Technical Specifications. Nothing was found to be abnormal in the releases occurring between July 1 and July 21, 198 One-hundred and nineteen (119) waste tank sample analysis gamma spectra were examined, covering all releases during the specified period, and substantial variations in the spectra were observed in each instanc b. Allegation
"A technician accidentally discovered this was taking place and he immediately notified his foreman. An investigation took place and it was discovered that the PASS System was improperly set up." ,4 ,
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! Discussion The lack of specific detail in the allegation severely limited the 3 l inspector's investigation. Names, dates or plant locations which might
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have aided in identifying this matter were absen The inspector discussed the allegation with members of the plant staff and reviewed plant records and logs but was unable to obtain additional information as to the existence of either a natification of a foreman by a technician or the occurrence of an investigation which concluded that the PASS was improperly set-u A NRC contractor performed an operational evaluation of the PASS in December 198 In that evaluation, three items unrelated to the allegation were identifie These were: (1) the gas flow rate meter in the dissolved hydrogen analytical section of the PASS was oversized and inaccurate for the expected flow and should be replaced with a smaller capacity flowmeter; (2) the undiluted reactor coolant grab
- sample gamma spectroscopy analysis did not meet the required accuracy guidelines, indicating that a representative sample had not been l obtained; and (3) an attempt to take an iodine sample using the PASS grab sample port fittings was unsuccessful. These items were concerned with specific components of the PASS system and could not be related to l the allegation as presente To ensure that the PASS was fully operable, the inspector reviewed the licensee's actions taken to resolve the evaluation items. Item (1) was determined to have been the result of an erroneous assumption on the part of the evaluator in that the flowmeter provided for the dissolved
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hydrogen specified by the existing criteria. The nuclear steam supply system vendor had proposed a smaller value for dissolved hydrogen; the evaluator was under the impression that the smaller value had been
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accepted by NRC. This was not the case and the larger value remains the applicable criterio (Closed) Inspector Followup Item (IFI) 321, 366/84-50-01 - Licensee does not meet accuracy Guidelines for Dissolved Hydrogen Measurements.
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! Item (2) was concerned with a discrepancy between the analytical results of a reactor coolant sample taken frca the PASS through a l
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manually operated " grab" sample fitting and the results of a routine reactor coolant sample taken at the sample station used for reactor coolant samplS 1 during normal operations. A licensee representative
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specific information as to the identity of person or persons involved, dates, or plant locations, the inspector was unable to confirm that the alleged circumstances either occurred or did not occu Discussions with plant staff did not result in additional informatio Allegation I
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discovered ... "
i Discussion Since no names were given for the two plant employees alleged to be
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! two plant employees, the inspector was unable to discuss the allegation with the persons concerned. Plant staff members informed the inspector that ten or more corporate engineers and 30 or more plant and contractor employees participated in various aspects of the installation and checkout of the post accident sampling system (PASS).
The additional number of architect-engineer, vendor and contractor i engineers, technicians and craftsmen associated with installation and i implementation is not known with any certainty. Seventy-two (72)
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reactor, and are not required to mitigate the consequences of an acciden The licensee requires that persons " qualified" to install or repair
" safety related" equipment must be trained and tested to criteria established by the licensee to meet the requirements of General Design Criteria (GDC) 1 of 10 CFR Part 50 and of Appendix 8 to 10 CFR Part 5 Persons installing or repairing "non-safety grade" equipment must also be trained and tested to licensee criteria; however, the applicable criteria are less stringent than those applied to " safety grade" equipmen Additionally, craft workers must also meet the minimum union training and experience requirements to hold union statu As the allegation was written, the inspector could not ascertain whether the alleger was referring to safety-related or non safety related aspects of the PASS. If the alleged work was done on a " safety related" section of the PASS by workers qualified to the less stringent licensee criteria for non-safety grade work, this could have led to a violation of GDC 1 and Appendix B, 10 CFR 50 requirements. The information provided in the allegation was not sufficient to support the charge nor was the inspector able to determine the validity based on records review, examination of eguipmentanddiscussionwithlicenseerepresentative The writer of the allegation used the terms " install" and " implement" in apparent reference to the same job or task. " Install" is usually taken to mean the physical placement and assembly of a system such as the PASS, including all activities necessary to get the system ready for operatio Such activities included electrical, plumbing, mechanical and electronic control connection " Implement" is usually taken to mean performing the activities necessary to prepare the installed system (PASS) for operational use in the plant. Such activities included acceptance testing, adjustments, repairs or modifications of the system necessary to make it operational, verification of the design functions and capabilities of the system, preparing operational procedures, the training of operations personnel in the use of the system and the training of maintenance personnel in
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the maintenance of the system. Discussions with PASS system engineers i
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indicated that as many as ten engineers and an estimated 30 to 40 craft workers were associated with the installation of the PASS and that as many as eight engineers and 20 to 25 technicians were associated with the implementation of the PAS Chronologically, the PASS was ordered in September 1980, the first components were delivered in early 1982, and installation was completed in June 1983, when hot functional tests initiated the implementation
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reduction valves in the reactor coolant sampling line. Both of these valves were nuclear grade, safety related item Both failed by internal leakage, which allowed full reactor coolant pressure to enter the PASS system instead of performing the design function of reducing pressure to a maximum of 60 psig. The resulting overpressure caused the rupture of several components of the automatic chemical analytical subsyste Substantial delays were entailed in the re-design and fabrication of the custom-built replacement components. Minor leaks also developed in other system valves and components and these were either repaired or replace The defective nuclear grade valves were replaced with nuclear grade valves of a different design and manufacture The replacement values have performed in a satisfactory manne In no instance was any PASS system valve or other component found to have been improperly installed as the allegation implie The writer of the allegation used the term " qualified" without being specific as to what sense of the term was mean There are several degrees of " qualification" which may be aoplied to the licensee's evaluation or assessment of an individual with respect to that individual's training, experience, education and skill or competence in performing a specific task or craf For example, a welder applying his skills for non nuclear applications would be required to demonstrate a lesser degree of proficiency or " qualification" in welding than a welder employed to perform welding on a nuclear grade or safety-related pip Since the PASS was a new and unique system, there was no " qualified person" available since no one had previously operated a similar system; procedures had to be written based on vendor instructions and test experience; and, no instructor was available to teach system operation to the implementing personnel. It was only after the PASS was installed and available for implementation that training procedures could be written and formal training provided to qualify individuals to operate the PASS. Implementation of the Hatch PASS was l performed by a number of individuals who had previously demonstrated i
competence in doing similar work. Each step was performed under a Quality Assurance Program and was subjected to surveillance. By corporate and industry policy and practice the PASS was implemented by qualified personnel. In view of the licensee's practices in qualifying personnel to operate this "first-of-a-kind" system, the alleger's concern about lack of a " qualified person" cannot be supported.
As an example of the qualification of personnel to work on ESF systems, the inspector requested the licensee to provide the qualification records of the welders who installed replacement PASS liquid sample line isolation valves in 198 On December 16, 1985, the licensee transmitted copies of the welding qualification records of the six welders who did the welding which connected the replacement isolation valves to the PASS liquid sample line The documentation verified
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that the welders had been examined in accordance with the requirements of Section IX of the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
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be identified as having any correlation to the statement that "... it was done completely wrong." Allegation
"At present (the allegation was apparently written approximately October 10, 1985) an outside contractor has been brought in to
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Based on the inspector's discussions with several plant staff engineers
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contractor" had been brought in to work on the system at the approximate date of the allegation and either prior to or subsequent to that date. Licensee representatives stated that during the period of installation and implementation of the PASS, from early 1982 until August 1,1984, several representatives of the PASS vendor, two vendor subcontractors, and the architect engineering firm were at the Hatch l facility at various times to support the installation of the PASS and to provide technical assistance during the implementation phase. It is possible that some of these persons might be the "outside contractor" referred to in the allegation; however, the period of time involved, i.e. ,1982 to 1984, does not coincide with the period specified in the allegatio In discussions with licensee representatives and the
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"outside contractor" as having been specifically brought in to resolve I
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one could determine how much radioactive gas was discharged into the environment."
Discussion The allegation contains a technical discrepancy in that the "off gas system" is a separate dedicated system which processes air and t noncondensible gases extracted from the main condenser and is unrelated l to the PASS. The "off gas" system has a limited operating capacity and i is designed for a nominal input of 30 standard cubic feet per minute of condenser air inleakage. Any extraneous air inputs to this system I would defeat the system's design function of minimizing the release of
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building. The PASS area ventilation is vented to the reactor building ventilation system, which is treated through HEPA filters and charcoal absorbers prior to release to the en, conment. Each building vent release point is continuously monitored by a detector sensitive to radioactive noble gases which may be present in the exhaust ai Additionally, continuous samples of airborne particulate material and airborne iodine are collected for periodic analysis, i
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, a result of improper installation of valves in the PAS It should be recognized that the improper installation of a valve in the PASS would
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gaseous effluents. If a valv( were to be installed incorrectly, system a operation would likely be af fected in such a manner as to be identified during the system checks and verifications made during system implementation. No improper insta'lations were identified. However, a
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defective valve properly installed could and did result in a leak of liquid and gas to the PASS area. In the latter event, however, the level
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through July 21" (presumed to mean July 1-21, 1985), plant logs indicated that all effluent monitoring instrumentation was functioning properly. The inspector noted that the log of gaseous effluent monitor
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have been the monitor referred to in the allegation; however there is no technical basis for any imputed relation between PASS malfunction and the outage cf this instrumen Finding The allegation was lot substantiate The inspector could find no evidence that an improperly installed valve in the PASS system could in any manner affect the radiation detection instrumentation of a totally separate system such as the of f gas system. Two defective valves had been part of the original installation but were replaced in 1984, more than a year prior to the period of time covered by the allegatio Allegation
"Under the Code of Federal Regulation, the NRC must be notified of any improper release to the environment . . . no reports (were made) ...
actions violated Federal Codes (and) Regulations."
Discussion The allegation failed to cite specific instances of either " improper" or abnormal releases of either liquid or gaseous radioactive effluent The inspector reviewed plant records and logs for the specified period and did not identify any releases exceeding any existing regulations or Technical Specification In the absence of specific information concerning such improper releases and in the absence of any information or records indicating or confirming that such improper releases actually occurred, the inspector concluded that no regulatory requirements had been violate Finding The allegation was not substantiate Nothing was found in plant records or in discussions with plant personnel concerning the allegation to indicate that any regulatory requirements had been violated or exceeded. The inspector concluded that no reporting requirement had been violate . Georgia Power Company Investigation in Response to Allegations Prior to the inspector's first visit to Plant Hatch (October 28, 1985),
Georgia Power Company had obtained a copy of the allegation from an unidentified source and had conducted and completed their own investigation of the allegatio The inspector reviewed a copy of the Georgia Power Company investigation repor The allegation appeared to be a copy of the allegation received at RII and no differences in appearance, wording, or phrasing were apparent. The investigation report of the allegation by Georgia Power Company concluded that no regulatory requirements were violated. The licensee's investigation
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report found that an independent consultant had been hired in early 1985, for the purpose of adapting a computer program to fit the needs of the Hatch site relative to the Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS)
and the calculation of offsite radiation doses resulting from plant radioactive _ releases. The subject computer program, however, had no bearing on or connection with the operation or functioning of the PASS. The licensee concluded that it was possible that this individual may have been the "outside contractor" referred to, if it can be assumed that the alleger mistook the implementation of the Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS) for the implementation of the PAS s
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