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Final SALP II Repts 50-295/93-01 & 50-304/93-01 for Period 911101-921130
ML20128P023
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Site: Zion  File:ZionSolutions icon.png
Issue date: 02/18/1993
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NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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ML20128P007 List:
References
50-295-93-01-01, 50-295-93-1-1, 50-304-93-01, 50-304-93-1, NUDOCS 9302240064
Download: ML20128P023 (5)


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Enclosure 1 SALP 11 FINAL SALP REPORT U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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SYSTEMATIC ASSESSMENT OF LICENSEE PERFORMANCE Inspection Reports No. 50-295/93001; 50-304/93001

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Commonwealth -Edison Company Zion Station, Units 1 and 2 November 1, 1991, through November 30, 1992 9302240064 930210 PDR ADOCK 05000295 O PDR-

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Encitsure 1 Zion Units 1 and 2 Summary of Meeting with Commonwealth Edison Company on February 17, 1993 The findings and conclusions of the SALP Board are documented in Reports No. 50-295/93001; 50-304/93001 and were discussed with the licensee on February 17, 1993, at the Emergency Operations Facility in Zion, Illinoi While the meeting was primarily a discussion between the licensee and NRC, it was open to members of the public as observer __

The following licensee and NRC personnel were in attendance, as well as the noted observer Commonwealth Edison Company J. J. O'Connor, Chairman C. Reed, Senior Vice President R. Tuetken, Site Vice President

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M. Wallace, Vice President, Nuclear Operations D. Farrar, Nuclear Regulatory Assurance Manager Other licensee personnel Nuclear Regulatory Commission A. B. Davis, Regional Administrator, Rill W. L. Forney, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Projects, Rill J. E. Dyer, Director, Project Directorate 111-2, NRR M. J. Farber, Chief, Section IA, Division of Reactor Projects, Rill C. Shiraki, Project Manager, Project Directorate III-2, NRR J. D. Smith, Senior Resident Inspector, Zion P. Louden, Radiation Specialist, RIII W. Snell, Chief, Radiological Controls Section 2, RIII Other D. Lyons, Nuclear Safety Engineer, Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety P. Cioni, City of Zion D. McAdams, City of Zion, Fire / Rescue C. Sargent, City of 7 ion, ESDA J. Drexler, City of Waukegan, Public Affairs

,, Comments Received from Licensee Commonwealth Edison Company's response to the Zion Initial SALP 11 Report dated February 1, 1993, had no consents requiring revision to the specific content of the repor Because there is'no revision, the Initial SALP Report is considered the Final SALP Repor . .. . .

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U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attn. Docussent Control Desk Subject: Zion Nuclear Power Station Units'1 and 2-Response to NRC's Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) Report 50-295/93001; 50-304/93001 BRC Docket Numbers 50-235_and-5 h3Q(.

A. B. Davis le ter to L.O. DelGeorge dated February 1, Reference: 1993 transmitting Zion Station Initial SALP 11 Report ~

Gentlemen; Connonwealth Edison Company (CECO) would 17. like toas 1993, thank well as you for meeting-with us and presenting the SALP 11 Heport on Februkry Thisi affording _us the opportunity _ to-provit'a our views on CECO appreciates the NRC's recognition of the' improved overall performanc =l'

of Zion Station. He are pleased with the NRC's evaluation of Zion's-performanceIninparticular both the Security and Emergency Preparedness functional we are pleased with the recognition of our as Category He fully expect that these- ')

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staffs' contribution to successful performance.two areas will contin i In the remaining functional areas, all of which were rated as Category 2, Zion management continues to direct attention:to those challenges and  ;

opportunities for improvement which are discussed in.the Repor l With regard to Plant Operations, we are pleased d wewith fullythe recognition.of-expec .;

_ improvement in comunications, morale, and work quality, anWith-regard to personn ^

continued improvement in these areas in the futur errors. significant reduction of personnel error rates has been identified as'j one of: the top three priorttles for 1993. initiatives aimed at continued- '!

reduction of personnel error rates have already1been implemented and producing positive results.among-these are expansion of the Station's Included -

1mplementatio Integrated Quality Effort (IDE) Committee and weekly trending and analy data provided by Zion's Integrat&d Reporting Program (IRP).- q h  ;!

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As indicated in the Report.: Radiological-Controls at Zion have seen broad scope changes with resulting improvements. The benefits He are of these changes

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Maintenance /Surveillante area, in particular, those no and scheduling, pventive maintenance, and reduction in corrective: Z maintenance back a effective foreign Material Exclusion:(FME) program and In addition, senior management fleid monitoring Similarly,-

tmprovement efforts. activities now include FME program compliance as a' too p MAPS have been developed to address the issues of lea

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excessive leaks in plant system With regard to the area of Engineering / Technical Support, we are pleased with the recognition noted in improvement of Technical Staff and Site-In the area Engineering involvement in plant actie'ile alterations (T/A), an aggressive Theseplan actions esinclude underway aimed quarterly at reducing walkdowns by the num of T/A's installed in the plan cognizant system engineers, development of a detalled NAP for each T/A -

installed for greater than six months, and-regularly scheduled reviews and-audits of safety evaluations for T/A's..thePost-maintenan Additionally, station enhaw ements to PHT procedures and documentation'.

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j all modification te will be installe d Initial License Training (!LT) improvement plans for 1993 includ ,

restructuring the program sequence to reduce the tim review process, and improvad exam review 69cumentation.-

To further the broad improvements idenstfled in the Safety AssessmentlQuality Vertftcation area. Zion recently began taplementging anThis ,

improved technical review and control process.:

optialze the quality of technical reviews wnlle at the same time allowing th On-Site Review committee to focus on those 1t. s'that have a grea for affecting nuclear safety.the overall quality of itcensingThe- submittals include licensing group within the Regulatory Assurance departm n j and more consistent quality technical submitta , j ZNLD/2511/3 l

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Cownission in preparing and presenting the ti SALP i self: Report.s. lion. Stat that increased ownership and personal._ accountability, con nut -

assessment, and effective corrective actions _ are keys:to realizing-co leprovement.- The recent organtrational-changes

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