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MONTHYEARML20217N8371999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards Summary of Changes Made to Maine Yankee Defueled Security Plan,Iaw 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Without Encl ML20217J0241999-10-13013 October 1999 Documents 991005 Telcon Between NRC & Util to Address All of Areas Identified in Reg Guide 1.179 & NUREG-1700 Re Final Survey Plan Except for One Area ML20212F4321999-09-24024 September 1999 Responds to 990921 e-mail to E Poteat,Requesting Waiver of Late Charges of Listed Amount for Annual Fee Invoice AR0431-99.Request Denied Because 10CFR15.37 Does Not Provide for Waiver Based on Info Provided in e-mail ML20212M2431999-09-22022 September 1999 Expresses Concern Re NRC Consideration of Adoption of Policy Based on Requests from Licensees,To Allow as Part of Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants & Demolition of Onsite Structures at Reactor Plant Sites ML20212E4611999-09-20020 September 1999 Responds to Concerning Possible Involvement in Weekly Telephone Calls NRC Staff Has with Maine Yankee Staff ML20212F1361999-09-20020 September 1999 Confirms That NMSS Has Received 990916 Submittal & Will Be Included as Attachment to Commission Paper Along with State of Maine Submittal ML20212F2521999-09-20020 September 1999 Confirms That NMSS Has Received 990916 Submittal & Will Be Included as Attachment to Commission Paper Along with State of Maine Submittal ML20212B7011999-09-14014 September 1999 Submits Comments & Raises Questions Re Generation of White Paper for Commission to Decide Merits of Rubberization ML20212A5911999-09-0808 September 1999 Responds to 990816 e-mail & 990901 Telcon with Respect to Comments Re Decommissioning of Maine Yankee Site.Concerns Raised with Respect to Status of Fuel at Maine Yankee Have Been Raised in Previous Ltrs to Us NRC ML20211M9371999-08-30030 August 1999 Addresses Two Issues Raised in s to Senator Collins & Governor a King That Relate to Construction of ISFSI at Maine Yankee ML20212B2181999-08-30030 August 1999 Responds to Re 990707 Message from N Allen Re Transportation Incident Involving Shipment from Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant ML20212E4841999-08-27027 August 1999 Informs That at 990429 Meeting of Myap Community Advisory Panel,R Shadis,Asked If Given Lack of Resident Inspectors & Limited NRC-license Review Correspondence,If Shadis Could Take Part in Weekly NRC Conference Calls with Licensee ML20216F1891999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Copies of Maine Yankee & Yankee Rowe Refs Listed, Supporting Industry Position That Branch Technical Position Asb 9-2 Methodology over-estimates Spent Fuel Decay Heat ML20211C0591999-08-19019 August 1999 Forwards Addl Justification for Proprietary Request Re 990809 Submittal Info on Maine Yankee License Termination Plan ML20212A5981999-08-16016 August 1999 Expresses Appreciation for with Respect to e-mail Message Re Site Release Criteria Standards Can Never Be Verified Using Existing Database ML20211D7041999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Rev 17 of Maine Yankee Defueled Safety Analysis Rept (Dsar), Per 10CFR50.71 & 10CFR50.4 ML20217M6501999-08-0909 August 1999 Responds to 990719 E-mail Re Cleanup Stds at MYAPC Station & Verification of Meeting Cleanup Stds.Informs That NRC Criteria for Licensing NPPs Contained in 10CFR50 & That 10CFR50.82 Addresses Requirements for License Termination ML20210Q7201999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Draft Documents Re Info on Myap License Termination Plan & Diskette.Proprietary Info & Diskette Withheld ML20212B2271999-08-0606 August 1999 Discusses Concerns Re Recent Incindent Involving Transport of Nuclear Matl from Maine Yankee ML20210M8171999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Draft License Termination Plan/Amend Plan for Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co, to Enhance Dialogue Between Various Stakeholders & Provide Springboard for Clarifying Mutual Expectations.With Three Oversize Drawings ML20210L2211999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Two Copies of Objectives & Sequence of Events for Maine Yankee Emergency Preparedness Exercise for 990922. Without Encl ML20210G3751999-07-28028 July 1999 Ack Receipt of June 30th Ltr That Responded to EDO Backfit Appeal Determination Re Bdba in Sfps.Staff Completed All Actions Associated with Backfit Appeal & Awaiting for New Info for Consideration Prior to Taking Addl Action ML20216D4311999-07-19019 July 1999 Informs That Util Intends to Construct ISFSI Located on Owner Controlled Property Currently Part of Maine Yankee Reactor Site ML20217M6571999-07-19019 July 1999 Expresses Concern Re Verification of Cleanup Stds at Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co Power Station ML20210C6271999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Draft Site Characterization Summary in Support of 10CFR50 License Termination & Copy of Latest Decommissioning Schedule with Milestones Identified.Info Submitted Per License Termination Plan ML20196K4751999-07-0606 July 1999 Informs That Confirmatory Orders ,830314,840614 & 960103 Have Been Rescinded.Staff Determined That Due to Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Status of Facility,Orders No Longer Necessary for Safe Operation & Maint.Se Encl ML20210G3981999-06-30030 June 1999 Discusses Review of Ltr Re Maine Yankee Backfit Appeal with Respect to Emergency Plan Exemptions for Decommissioning Plants ML20209C7731999-06-30030 June 1999 Responds to EDO Backfit Appeal Determination Re Emergency Plan Exemptions for Decommissioning Plants ML20209B4611999-06-29029 June 1999 Submits Response to GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Plant Is Y2K Ready.Contingency Plans Developed to Mitigate Potential Impact of non-plant Y2K-induced Events ML20196D9191999-06-22022 June 1999 Informs That NRC Has Completed Review of Issues Raised in of Appeal to NRC Edo.Submits List Summarizing Actions Taken Since ML20195H1741999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Original & Copy of Request for Approval of Certain Indirect & Direct Transfer of License & Ownership Interests of Montaup Electric Co (Montaup) with Respect to Nuclear Facilities Described as Listed ML20207H3371999-06-11011 June 1999 Expresses Appreciation for Participation at 990413 Reactor Decommissioning Public Meeting & Responds to Concern Re Absense of Timeliness on Part of NRC Replying to Letters ML20195G9411999-06-10010 June 1999 Informs That Maine Yankee Considers Backfit Claim & Appeal Request of 980716 & 990316,to Be Acceptably Resolved Based on Staff 990518 Response ML20195F7531999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Copy of Insurance Endorsement Dtd 990429,reflecting Change in Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR140.15(e) ML20195F6721999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-309/99-01 on 990214-0513.No Violations Noted.Operations & Radiological Protection Programs, Including Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control Programs,Were Inspected During Insp ML20206U9711999-05-18018 May 1999 Responds to & Addl Info Re Appeal of NRC Determination Re Claim of Backfit Concerning Permanently Shutdown Reactor Security Plan ML20207A2851999-05-14014 May 1999 Informs That NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Reorganized Effective 990328.As Part of Reorganization, Division of Licensing Project Mgt Created.Organization Chart Encl ML20206H1391999-05-0505 May 1999 Forwards Amend 164 to License DPR-36 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Consists of Changes to License in Response to 970930 Application ML20206H2311999-05-0404 May 1999 Responds to to Chairman Jackson.Forwards Copy of Recent Staff Response to Petition Submitted on Behalf of Ucs Re Fuel Cladding at Operational Reactors ML20206G5561999-05-0303 May 1999 Forwards Amend 163 to License DPR-36 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Revises Liquid & Gaseous Release Rate Limits to Reflect Revs to 10CFR20, Stds for Protection Against Radiation ML20206J2801999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Financial Repts for CT Light & Power Co,Western Ma Electric Co,Public Svc Co of Nh,North Atlantic Energy Corp,Northeast Nuclear Energy Co & North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp,License Holders ML20206D7191999-04-29029 April 1999 Forwards Listed Radiological Repts for 1998 Submitted IAW Relevant Portions of License DPR-36 & ODCM ML20206E2911999-04-28028 April 1999 Requests NRC Review of ISFSI Licensing Submittals,As Scheduled & ISFSI Approval for Operation by Dec 2000.Util Will Support Any NRC RAI on Expedited Basis.Licensing Milestone Schedule,Encl ML20206E3101999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards Data Diskette Containing 1998 Individual Monitoring NRC Form 5 Rept,Per 10CFR20.2206(b).Without Diskette ML20206A5521999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Related to Util Application Dtd 980714,for Amend to License DPR-36 to Revise App a TSs to Change Liquid & Gaseous Release Rate Limits to Reflect Revs Made to 10CFR20 ML20206A6871999-04-22022 April 1999 Informs of Completion of Review of Re Nepco in Capacity as Minority Shareholder in Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp,Yaec,Myap & Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co ML20205N6211999-04-0707 April 1999 Ack Receipt of Which Appealed NRC Staff Determination That Util Had Not Raised Valid Backfit Claim in to Nrc.Staff Began Process of Convening Backfit Review Panel to Evaluate Appeal ML20205K6541999-04-0707 April 1999 Submits Nuclear Property Insurance Coverage Presently in Force to Protect Maine Yankee at Wiscasset,Me ML20206H2401999-03-30030 March 1999 Informs That Myap Recently Revealed That Approx 20% of Fuel Assemblies Now in SFP Are non-std & Require Special Handling & Dry Cask Packaging.Info Confirms Growing Evidence of Periodic Loss of Radiological Control ML20206A6951999-03-29029 March 1999 Request Confirmation That No NRC Action or Approval,Required Relative to Proposed Change in Upstream Economic Ownership of New England Power Co,Minority Shareholder in Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp,Yaec,Myap & Connecticut Yankee 1999-09-08
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MONTHYEARML20217N8371999-10-13013 October 1999 Forwards Summary of Changes Made to Maine Yankee Defueled Security Plan,Iaw 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Without Encl ML20217J0241999-10-13013 October 1999 Documents 991005 Telcon Between NRC & Util to Address All of Areas Identified in Reg Guide 1.179 & NUREG-1700 Re Final Survey Plan Except for One Area ML20212M2431999-09-22022 September 1999 Expresses Concern Re NRC Consideration of Adoption of Policy Based on Requests from Licensees,To Allow as Part of Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants & Demolition of Onsite Structures at Reactor Plant Sites ML20212B7011999-09-14014 September 1999 Submits Comments & Raises Questions Re Generation of White Paper for Commission to Decide Merits of Rubberization ML20212E4841999-08-27027 August 1999 Informs That at 990429 Meeting of Myap Community Advisory Panel,R Shadis,Asked If Given Lack of Resident Inspectors & Limited NRC-license Review Correspondence,If Shadis Could Take Part in Weekly NRC Conference Calls with Licensee ML20216F1891999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Copies of Maine Yankee & Yankee Rowe Refs Listed, Supporting Industry Position That Branch Technical Position Asb 9-2 Methodology over-estimates Spent Fuel Decay Heat ML20211C0591999-08-19019 August 1999 Forwards Addl Justification for Proprietary Request Re 990809 Submittal Info on Maine Yankee License Termination Plan ML20212A5981999-08-16016 August 1999 Expresses Appreciation for with Respect to e-mail Message Re Site Release Criteria Standards Can Never Be Verified Using Existing Database ML20210Q7201999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Draft Documents Re Info on Myap License Termination Plan & Diskette.Proprietary Info & Diskette Withheld ML20211D7041999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Rev 17 of Maine Yankee Defueled Safety Analysis Rept (Dsar), Per 10CFR50.71 & 10CFR50.4 ML20212B2271999-08-0606 August 1999 Discusses Concerns Re Recent Incindent Involving Transport of Nuclear Matl from Maine Yankee ML20210M8171999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Draft License Termination Plan/Amend Plan for Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co, to Enhance Dialogue Between Various Stakeholders & Provide Springboard for Clarifying Mutual Expectations.With Three Oversize Drawings ML20210L2211999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Two Copies of Objectives & Sequence of Events for Maine Yankee Emergency Preparedness Exercise for 990922. Without Encl ML20217M6571999-07-19019 July 1999 Expresses Concern Re Verification of Cleanup Stds at Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co Power Station ML20216D4311999-07-19019 July 1999 Informs That Util Intends to Construct ISFSI Located on Owner Controlled Property Currently Part of Maine Yankee Reactor Site ML20210C6271999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Draft Site Characterization Summary in Support of 10CFR50 License Termination & Copy of Latest Decommissioning Schedule with Milestones Identified.Info Submitted Per License Termination Plan ML20210G3981999-06-30030 June 1999 Discusses Review of Ltr Re Maine Yankee Backfit Appeal with Respect to Emergency Plan Exemptions for Decommissioning Plants ML20209C7731999-06-30030 June 1999 Responds to EDO Backfit Appeal Determination Re Emergency Plan Exemptions for Decommissioning Plants ML20209B4611999-06-29029 June 1999 Submits Response to GL 98-01, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Nuclear Power Plants. Plant Is Y2K Ready.Contingency Plans Developed to Mitigate Potential Impact of non-plant Y2K-induced Events ML20195H1741999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Original & Copy of Request for Approval of Certain Indirect & Direct Transfer of License & Ownership Interests of Montaup Electric Co (Montaup) with Respect to Nuclear Facilities Described as Listed ML20195G9411999-06-10010 June 1999 Informs That Maine Yankee Considers Backfit Claim & Appeal Request of 980716 & 990316,to Be Acceptably Resolved Based on Staff 990518 Response ML20195F7531999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Copy of Insurance Endorsement Dtd 990429,reflecting Change in Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR140.15(e) ML20206J2801999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Financial Repts for CT Light & Power Co,Western Ma Electric Co,Public Svc Co of Nh,North Atlantic Energy Corp,Northeast Nuclear Energy Co & North Atlantic Energy Svc Corp,License Holders ML20206D7191999-04-29029 April 1999 Forwards Listed Radiological Repts for 1998 Submitted IAW Relevant Portions of License DPR-36 & ODCM ML20206E2911999-04-28028 April 1999 Requests NRC Review of ISFSI Licensing Submittals,As Scheduled & ISFSI Approval for Operation by Dec 2000.Util Will Support Any NRC RAI on Expedited Basis.Licensing Milestone Schedule,Encl ML20206E3101999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards Data Diskette Containing 1998 Individual Monitoring NRC Form 5 Rept,Per 10CFR20.2206(b).Without Diskette ML20205K6541999-04-0707 April 1999 Submits Nuclear Property Insurance Coverage Presently in Force to Protect Maine Yankee at Wiscasset,Me ML20206H2401999-03-30030 March 1999 Informs That Myap Recently Revealed That Approx 20% of Fuel Assemblies Now in SFP Are non-std & Require Special Handling & Dry Cask Packaging.Info Confirms Growing Evidence of Periodic Loss of Radiological Control ML20206A6951999-03-29029 March 1999 Request Confirmation That No NRC Action or Approval,Required Relative to Proposed Change in Upstream Economic Ownership of New England Power Co,Minority Shareholder in Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp,Yaec,Myap & Connecticut Yankee ML20205C3331999-03-24024 March 1999 Submits Rept on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Year Ending 981231.Requested Info Provided in Attachment ML20205B7321999-03-24024 March 1999 Documents Withdrawal of Previously Submitted Request for Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR70.24 Re Criticality Accident Requirements, ML20204E5671999-03-18018 March 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station Security Plan & Description of Changes & Summary of 10CFR50.54(p) Effectiveness Evaluation.Without Encl ML20206K6811999-03-16016 March 1999 Forwards Background & Details Re Backfits Claimed in Util Re Permanently Shutdown Reactor Security Plan ML20205G9841999-01-0505 January 1999 Discusses 1997 Maff - Sepa Radioactivity in Food & Environ ML20197J9001998-12-0707 December 1998 Submits Appeal of DD Re Myap Claim of Backfit Re Beyond Design Basis Accidents in Spent Fuel Pools.Discussion of Licensee Reasons,Provided ML20198J4061998-11-0909 November 1998 Ack Receipt of Roe Response to & Copy of Chairman 981014 address,S-98-25.Informs That Root of NRC Problems Lies in Inability to Create multi-dimensional Vision,Mission or Picture of Future NRC in 2003,2008 or Any Time Frame ML20195E8961998-11-0909 November 1998 Provides Response to Nov, Re NRC Insp Repts 50-309/96-09,50-309/96-10,50-309/96-11,50-309/96-16 & 50-309/97-01.Corrective Actions:Util in Compliance with TS 5.5,which Is Current Ref to Cited TS 5.8.2.a ML20155J0871998-11-0505 November 1998 Forwards Supplemental Info for NRC Review Re TS Change 208 Request on Sf Pool Cooling Sys ML20155H9461998-11-0303 November 1998 Informs That All Future Correspondence Being Sent to Myap Should Be Sent to Listed Address ML20155G9451998-11-0303 November 1998 Forwards Rev 1 to M01-1258-002, Decommissioning Cost Analysis for Myaps, Detailing Study of Decommissioning Costs.Rev 1 to Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Rept, Encl. Info Is Submitted as Required by 10CFR50.82(a)(8)(iii) ML20155D6461998-10-29029 October 1998 Forwards Corrected, Occupational Radiation Exposure Rept for 1997, Including Work & Job Function Categories That Were in Effect in 1997 Under Former TS 5.9.1.3.A.Earlier Submittal Contained Incorrect Info ML20155D7971998-10-28028 October 1998 Forwards Response to NRC 981002 RAI Re Modeling Spent Fuel Pool Heatup.Info Is Needed for NRC to Address Future Exemption Requests from Permanently Shutdown Plants in More Generic & Timely Manner ML20155B7221998-10-26026 October 1998 Informs That Util Has Been Unsuccessful in Determining Status &/Or Estimated Completion Date of NRC Evaluation of Licensee Backfit Claim.Assistance in Resolving Matter, Requested ML20154L4821998-10-15015 October 1998 Forwards Maine Yankee Defueled Emergency Plan. Change to Maine Yankee Emergency Plan Has Been Made in Accordance with 10CFR50.54(q) ML20203H2231998-10-14014 October 1998 FOIA Request for Documents Re EAs 96-299,96-320,96-375, 96-397,97-034,97-147 & 97-559 for Myaps.Requested Documents Include OI Repts & Internal Ltrs,Memos & e-mail Messages to & from OE ML20206N7601998-10-13013 October 1998 Discusses Concerns Re Regulatory Failures at Maine Yankee & Requests NRC Convene Public Meeting Between NRC Staff & Maine Yankee Stakeholders to Discuss Events of Past Two Years ML20203A8291998-09-29029 September 1998 Submits follow-up to Last Week Telcon Request That NRC Meet with Maine Advisory Committee on Radiation on Evening of 991104,to Provide Info & Answer Questions to Committee on Recent Exemptions Granted to Maine Yankee on Emergency Plan ML20153E7541998-09-22022 September 1998 Expresses Disappointment in Quality & Approach of Staff SER, to Provide Comments on Some of Bases Considered in Issuance of Exemption to Allow Util to Discontinue Offsite Emergency Planning Activities.Factual Discrepancies Noted ML20153B2971998-09-17017 September 1998 Withdraws Exemption Request from Certain Insurance Coverage & Financial Protection Requirement Limits of 10CFR50.54(w) & 10CFR140.11.If NRC Disagrees W/Conclusion Contained in Ltr, NRC Should Continue to Process 10CFR140.11 Request ML20155D8331998-08-31031 August 1998 Forwards Public Version of, Maine Yankee Emergency Preparedness Exercise, for Exercise Scheduled for 981028. Rept Demonstrates Major on-site Emergency Response Elements for Defueled & Permanently Defueled Shutdown Plant 1999-09-22
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MONTHYEARML20059H1791990-09-0707 September 1990 Forwards Addl Info Re Control Element Assembly Failure at Facility ML20059F2861990-08-23023 August 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/90-10 Re RCS Inventory.Corrective Actions:Root Cause Evaluation Initiated & RCS Stabilized by Increasing Water Inventory & Venting ML20059E9341990-08-22022 August 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/90-11. Corrective Actions:Work Planning Meeting Held Weekly & Radiological Controls Supervision Utilizing Plan of Wk to Assign Radiological Controls Technicians to Specific Jobs ML20056B3561990-08-20020 August 1990 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Jan- June 1990 ML20059A8111990-08-10010 August 1990 Responds to Emergency Preparedness Exercise & Routine Insp Repts 50-309/88-09 & 90-14,respectively.Corrective Actions: Remedial Training Will Be Given to Available Emergency Coordinators in Use of Procedures for Developing PARs ML20058P3741990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1990 for Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station & Revised Rept for June 1990 ML20055G6881990-07-19019 July 1990 Submits Results of Analysis of Component Cooling Heat Balance to Support Operation at 2,700 Mwt.Prior Administrative Controls Overly Conservative & No Longer Required ML20055E0641990-07-0303 July 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 90-001, Loss of Fill-Oil in Transmitters Mfg by Rosemount. Outstanding Procurement Actions for Rosemount Pressure & Differential Pressure Transmitters Modified to Specify Mfg After 890711 ML20055E0501990-07-0202 July 1990 Responds to Info Notice 88-085 & NRC Bulletin 89-002 Re Two Anchor/Darling Swing Check Valves.Neither Valve Found to Have Any Svc Induced Cracking of Bolting.Existing Bolting Replaced W/Type 17-4PH Matl (Specification A564-630-1100) ML20055D4611990-06-25025 June 1990 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/89-82.Corrective Actions:Testing Program Developed & Implemented for Testing of Molded Case Circuit Breakers & Procedure Modified to Address Revised Dedication Process ML20248J1941989-10-0404 October 1989 Discusses Review & Improvement of Inservice Testing Program, as Required by Generic Ltr 89-04.Addl Work Required to Assure Full Compliance W/Proposed Schedule Which Would Provide Goals for Enhancing Program ML20246F4871989-08-23023 August 1989 Advises That 4,160-volt Breakers for Charging/Hpsi Pumps, Equipped w/anti-pumping Feature Might Inhibit auto-start of Standby Pump Under Certain Accident Conditions.Redesign of Breaker Control Circuitry Will Be Completed by 890915 ML20246C1781989-08-17017 August 1989 Forwards Corrected Pages to 890807 Rev 1 to Security Plan. Errata Withheld ML20248C8101989-08-0707 August 1989 Forwards Rev 1 to Security Plan.Rev Withheld ML20245G8731989-08-0404 August 1989 Provides Final Response to NRC Bulletin 88-010, Non-Conforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers. Review of Purchasing & Audit Records for Eight Remaining Circuit Breakers Verified Traceability to Original Mfg ML20245G8771989-08-0101 August 1989 Forwards Operator Licensing Exam Info Requested in Generic Ltr 89-12,consisting of Number of Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Exams Scheduled in FY90 to FY93 ML20247R1261989-07-31031 July 1989 Advises That No Compensation Terms or Conditions of Employment Restrictive of Employee Ability to Contact NRC Re Potential Safety Concerns Identified,Based on Review of Existing Contractual Agreements & Personnel Policies ML20247P6751989-07-28028 July 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/88-200.Corrective Action:Developed Guidelines & Representative Critical Characteristics to Be Retroactively Used for Acceptance of Approx 500 Commercial Grade Purchase ML20247P5611989-07-27027 July 1989 Confirms Implementation of long-term Monitoring Program, Assuring That Procedures or Administrative Controls in Place to Guard Against erosion/corrosion-induced Pipe Wall Thinning in high-energy Carbon Steel Sys ML20247H6511989-07-21021 July 1989 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-011, Pressurizer Surge Line Thermal Stratification. No Evidence of Permanent Deformation or Distress to Either Surge Line or Spring Hangers Found ML20247A2571989-07-19019 July 1989 Forwards Rev 7 to FSAR for Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station ML20246L8441989-07-11011 July 1989 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-06 Requesting Certification That SPDS Meets Requirements of Suppl 1 to NUREG-0737 Per Info Provided in NUREG-1342 ML20246Q0011989-07-0606 July 1989 Requests Addl Time to Respond to Violation Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/88-20.Response Provided by 890721 05000309/LER-1989-002, Forwards LER 89-002-01.Suppl Documents Addl Info & That Evaluation of Reported Conditions Completed Per 10CFR211989-06-28028 June 1989 Forwards LER 89-002-01.Suppl Documents Addl Info & That Evaluation of Reported Conditions Completed Per 10CFR21 ML20245H5321989-06-19019 June 1989 Advises of Reclassification of Nine Circuit Breakers Previously Deemed Traceable Re NRC Bulletin 88-010 ML20245H1931989-06-14014 June 1989 Provides Amended Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/88-23 on 1988 Shipment Records ML20245J2671989-06-13013 June 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/89-30.Corrective Actions:Svc Water HX Valves Will Be Relabeled & Setpoint Basis Document Will Be Developed to Control Setpoint Revs ML20244E1791989-06-13013 June 1989 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-001 Re Failure of Westinghouse Steam Generator Tube Mechanical Plugs.No Plugs Installed or Ordered from Westinghouse ML20247D7331989-06-12012 June 1989 Requests That NRC Replace Pages 14,15 & 16 of Attachment to W/Attached Sheets,Per IE Bulletin 85-03 ML20247M0761989-05-30030 May 1989 Forwards Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station Safeguards Contingency Plan, Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station Security Force Training ..., & Description of Changes for Each Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld Per 10CFR73.21 ML20247G6241989-05-30030 May 1989 Provides Addl Info Re Util Component Cooling Water Heat Balance to Support Operation at 2,700 Mwt.Util Conducted Conservative Analyses Which Justify Operation at 2,700 Mwt ML20246A3491989-05-25025 May 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/89-07.Corrective Actions Withheld ML20247K2541989-05-23023 May 1989 Notifies That Tj Carmody Temporarily Relieved of Duties Due to Complications from Previous Medical Condition ML20246K9801989-05-10010 May 1989 Forwards Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1989 for Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station & Revised Operating Data Rept for Mar 1989.Unit Forced Outage Rate yr-to-date & Cumulative Values Changed ML20244D0191989-04-14014 April 1989 Forwards Sec Form 10K Re Annual Rept for FY88 ML20246N7121989-04-14014 April 1989 Submits Results of Evaluation of Plant Against Requirements of Station Blackout Rule.Proposed Station Blackout Duration, Procedure Description & Proposed Mods & Schedule Discussed. Diagram Re Alternate Power Supply Encl ML20244B3681989-04-12012 April 1989 Forwards Maine Yankee Inservice Insp Summary Rept. Results of Steam Generator Tube Inservice Insp Also Encl ML20245F9591989-04-0303 April 1989 Discusses Invoice for Part 55 Svcs for 870621-1219. Reaffirms That Accrued Interest Bill,Dtd 890309,should Be Disregarded ML20247N8201989-04-0303 April 1989 Forwards Revised Security Plan & Description of Changes.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20244B7711989-03-31031 March 1989 Forwards 115-kV Capacitor Bank Design Rept. Util Position Re Enhancements to Plant Offsite Power Sys Clarified. Capacitor Bank Fully Operational ML20248G6561989-03-31031 March 1989 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-010, Non-Conforming Molded-Case Circuit Breakers. Util Plans to Conduct Audits of Intermediate Suppliers Records by 890530 ML20236A9861989-03-15015 March 1989 Responds to NRC 890213 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $75,000.Util Has Undergone Comprehensive & Aggressive Program to Upgrade Security Program.Physical Security Plan Info Withheld ML20236D0521989-03-13013 March 1989 Repts Nuclear Property Insurance in Force to Protect Plant ML20236B5841989-03-0909 March 1989 Forwards Monthly Statistical Rept for Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station for Feb 1989.Revised Shutdown Power Reduction Sheet for Jan 1989 Also Encl ML20236A4531989-03-0606 March 1989 Forwards Response to NRC Bulletin 88-011, Pressurizer Surge Line Thermal Stratification. No Evidence of Permanent Deformation or Distress to Either Surge Line or Associated Spring Hangers Noted ML20235V2061989-02-24024 February 1989 Responds to Generic Ltr 88-14, Instrument Air Supply Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Sys at Plant Operated,Maintained & Periodically Tested to Provide Assurance of Performance as Expected W/Design Basis Events ML20235U7291989-02-23023 February 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/88-23.Corrective Actions:Use of Radman Software for Performing Manifest Calculations Implemented to Reduce Errors & Procedure 9.1.29 Revised on 890130 ML20235V7711989-02-21021 February 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/88-21.Corrective Actions:Conduit Removed from Support & re-analysis Determined Support Not Required to Properly Support Conduit.Tubing Support Reinstalled & Retorqued ML20245H8321989-02-21021 February 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-309/88-80.Corrective Actions:Individual Entering Radiation Control Area Disciplined for Not Picking Up Required Dosimetry & Procedure 0.1.1 Revised ML20235W8021989-02-15015 February 1989 Requests Enforcement Discretion to Remain in Hot Shutdown Until 890217 to Complete Repairs to Electrical Penetrations Associated W/Six Open Containment Isolation Sys Valves. Repairs Expected to Take from 3 to 7 Days 1990-09-07
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Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Attention: Mr. Edward J. Butcher, Jr.
Acting Branch 011ef Operating Reactors Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing
References:
(a) License No. OPR-36 (Docket No. 50-309)
(b) NRC Letter to MY dated June 26, 1985 (c) MYAPCo. Letter to USNRC dated April 29, 1983, Inadequate Core Cooling (Generic Letter 82-28) (t44-83-83)
Subject:
Answers to Questions Concerning Inadequate Core Cooling Instrumentation Gentlemen:
Attached are Maine Yankee answers to the questions posed in Reference
( b) . The responses were discussed during a meeting held at Maine Yankee with a member of your staff and representatives of your consultant, Oak Ridge National Laboratories.
As discussed during that meeting, we are planning to replace instruments in the Primary Inventory Trend System (PITS) during this refueling outage to increase the accuracy of the system. Additionally, as indicated in the attached, we plan to make revisions to the power supply for the PITS during the next refueling outage (early 1987) to ensure that a portion of the system remains operable in the event of a single failure.
We believe this information is responsive to your request for additional information. Please feel free to contact me if you should have any further questions.
Very truly yours, s
50906 MAINE YANKEE ATOMIC POWER C0t43ANY D
h D PD G. D. Whittier, Manager Nuclear Engineering & Licensing GDW/plb
Enclosure:
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' . MAINE YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY Question #1 Do the transmitters that provide functional redundancy by virtue of their overlapping ranges have independent lE power supplies and other features qualifying them as redundant? Note: All three dp transmitters are displayed on a single three pen recorder - so that displays, as least, are not redundant. Are any modifications to be proposed to meet the single failure requirement?
Response #1 As presently installed, the three pressure transmitters received power from the same, highly reliable vital power bus. Based upon discussions with the staff at our recent meeting, Maine Yankee has agreed to provide a separate power supply from a different vital bus for one of the transmitters. Since the ranges of the instruments overlap, the new power supply configuration will assure that as a minimum, a channel which views the top of the reactor vessel to the bottom of the hot leg has power in the event of a single failure.
- 1. The power supply upgrade will be done during the Cycle 9/10 refueling outage (early 1987).
With regard to the chart recorder, while it is true all three displays are on one chart there is, in fact, substantial independence. Each recorder channel operates with a separate electronics package, servo motor, slide wire, etc. The only common devices are the paper transport and the power supply. The failure of the paper transport would not prevent the pens from indicating current sensed level; the power supply is from a battery backed uninterruptable vital instrument bus. The information displayed is also input to the plant process computer and can be recalled on demand in the remote chance that the recorder failed.
- 2. To further address your concern, we will provide PITS trend information as an input to the SPDS during the Cycle 9/10 refueling outage.
Question #2 Will the Iz transmitter (-57.7' to +57.7') show voiding with pumps on? If not, why is inventory trending with pump-on not providecrl Response #2 Inventory trending is provided under all credible circumstances. During normal plant operations and at the beginning of a large or small break LOCA the normal pressurizer level instrumentation provide the operator with reliable, redundant information.
During a prolonged small leak such as occurred at Three Mile Island Unit 2 (which the ICCI was designed to address in particular) the operators are instructed to trip the reactor coolant pumps when the indicated margin to saturation is less than 250F, notwithstanding the indication on the inventory trending and pressurizer level instrumentation. Hence, the need for PITS to provide pumps-on level indication is not necessary, since a void in the reactor with the reactor coolant pumps still running is not a reasonable combination.
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Question #3-How are level indications integrated'into procedures? In particular, what interpretation guidelines are given the operators for various circumstances where indications may be misleading? (See 5th paragraph,
!- page 5, Enclosure 1, of April 29, 1983 submittal, M 83).
2 Response #3' r We are currently in the process of revising our Emergency Operating r Procedures. The Writer's Guide has been submitted to the NRC staff for
! review. We are proceeding with the revision based upon'the assumption that_the guide will be approved.
f The procedural guidance to be provided will direct the operator's l: . attention to the subcooling margin monitor until the margin decreases to l
25*F or below. At this' point.the RCPs will be tripped. Once the coolant -
j- _p umps are tripped, the level trend. indicated by PITS will be one source of ' !
information designed to aid the operator. In no case will the operator be l
! - dependant upon a PITS reading alone _ for action.
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j Question #4-What is the status of the " Plant Specific Analysis" demonstrating the 3
l acceptability of the PITS during various accident scenarios as promised in ,
! response to Item 9 of Enclosure 2, m-83-83 (scheduled for submittal in
! August 1985)?
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j The plant! specific analysis'is proc'eeding. The improvements in the trend l
system developed from our observations of the equipment as presently installed and staff comants should result in a substantial improvement in
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! . accuracy.and readability in this system. ;
The questions raised.here and at our meeting have resulted in changes being planned.- This will delay the final prr,paration of the
_ plant-specific analysis. .
- 3. We estimate that the analysis will be submitted by December 17, 1985.
I Question ' #_5, 5 4 The OCf0R is said to be completed. What are the findings andI i' recommendations with regard to ICC displays and interpretations? Our observations are that pump status'and level indication are at opposite
! ' ends of the-panel.
l Response #5.
l The observation regarding_the relative placement of the' level trend-
. Instrument:and the reactor coolant pung control' is accurate (they are
!_ about 8' apart). However, since. PITS indication is not used as a pump 1
- trip criterion, its placement was not a concern in the control' room design
' review. HJean factor modifications underway during the current refueling will. place a saturation monitor display near the RCP controls.
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- MAINE YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY Question #6 According to our interpretation of the error analysis, level indications can be as much as 10 ft. to 22 ft. in error during a small LOCA. Explain why this is not a problem for the operator in judging core covery/uncovery.
Response #6 The modification and reevaluation of the system errors which were discussed with the staff at our recent meeting indicates that the error suggested in the questions will be substantially decreased (See answer to Question 8). In addition, the principle function of the PITS is toThe present the operator with trend information, not absolute level.
i@rovements we have propo' sed (new transmitter, reassessment of certain errors associated with radiation and environmental effects, and the effects of periodic calibration) all serve to inprove the accuracy.
Nevertheless, no operator action is solely dependent upon PITS data.
Question #7 In a submittal MN-83-83 the range of PT-3002 was given as zero to 64.5 ft. How does the reverse indication caused by punps-on dynamic head provide useful information with this range? It is not clear that the response to NRC concern No. 7 in the March 8, 1985 submittal MN-85-47, considers the downscale overrange of PT-30n2.
Response #7 No useful information will be presented with RCPs running when the changes planned for this outage are complete.
Pressure differences beyond the nominal range of the instrument in either direction of up to 2000 psi will not damage the device, according to the manufacturer. The effect upon the output was discussed in our prior submittal. The magnitude of overrange effects are the same in both directions.
Question #8 Provide the justification for the large uncertainty of the PITS level measurement on the basis of procedure action items and plant specific operator response or propose system modifications to improve the accuracy to an unceruinty of +6%. Also provide the schedule for completion of the modifications.
Response #8 The alterations discussed at our recent meeting - change out of PT-3002, modified calibration and a more realistic assessment of radiation and environmental effects - will significantly improve the overall accuracy of this system.
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- . MAINE YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY Our latest' estimate of the errors based upon the revised design is shown in the table below.
TOTAL SYSTEM UNCERTAINTY AS % OF SPAN Normal / Steam Line D-B Transmitter SGTR Break LOCA 3001 + 1.0 - 3.0 to + 7.0 - 4.0 to + 10.
3002 7 1.0 - 3.0 to + 5.0 - 4.0 to + 7.0 3003 _T 1.0 - 2.0 to + 3.0 - 3.0 to + 5.0 These estimates are based upon manufacturer's minimum specifications.
Historically, similar transmitters from this manufacturer (Rosemount) have performed much better under simulated accident conditions than the published specifications. Hence, we believe that these data are conservative.
- 4. The necessary transmitter changes will be made during the present refueling outage.
Question #9 Clarify that there are eighteen qualified CETs, of which eight E Ts are used for the backup display and provide the justification why eight qualified ETs instead of sixteen &Ts are used for the backup display since there are eighteen qualified CETs available. Please provide plans and the schedule for upgrading to meet requirements of NUREG-0737, Item II.F.2.
Response #9 At the time we prepared the response to which this request for additional information refers, there were 18 fully qualified core exit thermocouples (CET). More CETs which meet the qualification guidance will be added during the upcoming refueling outage. Our use of 8 qualified CETs is twice the' number demonstrated to be sufficient by Combustion Engineering as noted in Reference c. We are concerned about unnecessary duplication on the Main Control Board of information which is readily and reliably available from the computer. We will however, provide a selectable display of any of the CETs and a core map on the SPDS in addition to the core map available on demand to the printer. This will increase reliability while avoiding unnecessary duplication on the Main Control Board.
- 5. Implementation of CET readout and core map readout as part of the SPOS will be complete prior to startup from the 1987 refueling (Cycle 9/10).
Question #10 There is no indication in the submittal that the displays for the subcooling margin monitoring instrumentation are qualified according to the requiremente of II.F.2. Please provide plans and schedule for installing qualified redundant trains of SW.
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- MAINE YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY Response #10 Some of the concern expressed in this question seems to come from confusion between our 1983 submittal which described the Subcooling Margin Monitor (SMM) as it then existed and the current improved monitors. The S m presently provides separate qualified displays for margin to saturation for the core region and the reactor vessel head region. Each of the calculators and display units has access to all of the many inputs available though they operate independently and serve as backup for each other.
Because pressurizer pressure was considered a type A variable in the context of Reg. Guide 1.97, we have agreed to provide independent power supplies for the two channels. Each of these will be available to the SMMs.
A third SMM is provided to the operator. This senses conditions in the steam generator and calculates a margin to saturation in the U-bend region of the primary circuit based upon steam generator secondary pressure.
The Sm display units and their temperature inputs presently are powered from a common vital bus. This supply, however, is very reliable. It is battery-backed and can be cross tied to an alternate battery-backed supply which can carry all applied loads for at least two hours. In addition, these busses can be energized from the normal emergency diesel generators (OG 1 A and B) and also the new " Appendix R" diesel (DG-2).
Furthermore, as described in our 1983 submittal, the plant computer continuously calculates and can display subcooling margin utilizing temperature inputs separate from those used in the Main Control Board display.
The computer display is considered to be very reliable and much improved since our 1983 submittal. We have installed a new plant computer -- in actuality several computers -- and a battery-backed power supply. Should one computer fail, a backup unit comes on line automatically. With the exception of those brief periods when the battery or inverter are out of service for maintenance, the computer has an essentially uninterruptable power supply.
This duplication reduces the need to rely upon the backup display for the CETs as-well.
Finally, there are numerous Main Control Board RCS temperature readouts (for example hot and cold leg temperature for all three loops). These data combined with RCS pressure provides the operator with all the necessary information to calculate margin to saturation using steam tables or a saturation curve. The Maine Yankee operators are trained to make such calculations and have access to appropriate tables and graphs in the
- control room.
Based upon the foregoing, we do not plan any further modification to the SMM.
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