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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML18039A9021999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards LER 99-010-00 Re Occurrence of Plant Reactor Scram Due to Main Turbine Trip Which Resulted in Main Steam Moisture Separator.All Plant Safety Systems Operated as Designed in Response to Event ML20217E0711999-10-14014 October 1999 Grants Approval for Util to Submit Original,One Signed Paper Copy & Six CD-ROM Copies of Updates to FSAR as Listed,Per 10CFR50.4(c),in Response to ML18039A8961999-10-14014 October 1999 Forwards LER 99-009-00,re Manual Reactor Scram on Unit 2 from 54% Power,Iaw 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv).All Plant Safety Sys Operated as Designed in Response to Event ML20217D3261999-10-0808 October 1999 Responds to Re Event Concerning Spent Fuel Pool Water Temperature Being Undetected for Approx Two Days at Browns Ferry Unit 3 ML20217F7751999-10-0808 October 1999 Confirms 991006 Telcon Between T Abney of Licensee Staff & a Belisle of NRC Re Meeting to Be Conducted on 991109 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Various Maintenance Issues ML18039A8931999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards LER 99-008-00,concerning HPCI Sys Being Declared Inoperable,Iaw 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(v).There Are No Commitments Contained in Ltr ML18039A8881999-10-0808 October 1999 Provides Licensee Supplemental Response to NRC 980713 RAI Re GL 87-02,Suppl 1, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical & Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors. ML20217B5481999-10-0101 October 1999 Requests Exception to 10CFR50.4(c) Requirement to Provide Total of Twelve Paper Copies When Submitting Revs to BFN UFSAR ML20212M1481999-09-28028 September 1999 Refers to Management Meeting Conducted on 990927 at Region II for Presentation of Recent Plant Performance.List of Attendees & Copy of Presentation Handout Encl ML20212F7751999-09-22022 September 1999 Requests Operator & Senior Operator License Renewals for Listed Individuals and Licenses ML20212D3651999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee 990430 Proposed Rev to Plant, Unit 3 Matl Surveillance Program ML18039A8721999-09-10010 September 1999 Informs of Licensee Decision to Withdraw Proposed Plant risk-informed Inservice Insp Program,Originally Transmitted in Util 981023 Ltr.Licensee Expects to Resubmit Revised Program within Approx 6 Wks ML20211Q5731999-09-0909 September 1999 Submits Response to Administrative Ltr 99-03 Re Preparation & Scheduling of Operator Licensing Exams.Completed NRC Form 536,operator Licensing Exam Data,Which Provides Plant Current Schedules for Specific Info Requested Encl ML20211G6491999-08-26026 August 1999 Confirms Telcon with T Abney on 990824 Re Mgt Meeting Which Has Been re-scheduled from 990830-0927.Purpose of Meeting to Discuss BFN Status & Performance ML20210Q6931999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Updated Changes to Distribution Lists for Browns Ferry & Bellefonte Nuclear Plants ML18039A8371999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards BFN Unit 2 Cycle 10 ASME Section XI NIS-1 & NIS-2 Data Repts, for NRC Review.Corrected Inservice Insp Summary Rept for Unit 3 Cycle 8 Operation,Included in Rept ML20210Q4421999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006. Authorized Representative of Facility Must Submit Ltr with List of Individuals to Take exam,30 Days Before Exam Date ML20210N1051999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee 990326 Request for Relief from ASME B&PV Code,Section XI Requirements.Request for Relief 3-ISI-7,pertains to Second 10-year Interval ISI for Plant,Unit 3 ML20210G8991999-07-28028 July 1999 Discusses 990726 Open Mgt Meeting for Discussion on Plant Engineering Status & Performance.List of Attendees & Presentation Handout Encl ML18039A8181999-07-26026 July 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re Inoperability of Two Divisions of Plant CSS Due to Personnel Error During Surveillance Testing.Event Reported Per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) ML20210G8051999-07-22022 July 1999 Discusses DOL Case DC Smith Vs TVA Investigation.Oi Concluded That There Was Not Sufficient Evidence Developed During Investigation to Substantiate Discrimination.Nrc Providing Results of OI Investigation to Parties ML20210F3031999-07-22022 July 1999 Submits Rept Re Impact of Changes or Errors in Methodology Used to Demonstrate Compliance with ECCS Requirements of 10CFR50.46.One Reportable non-significant Error Was Found During Time Period of 980601-990630 ML20209J0251999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards SE Which Constitutes Staff Review & Approval of TVA Ampacity Derating Test & Analyses for Thermo-Lag Fire Barrier Configurations as Required in App K of Draft Temporary Instruction, Fpfi, ML20210B2671999-07-14014 July 1999 Confirms 990702 Telcon Between T Abney of Licensee Staff & Author Re Mgt Meeting Scheduled for 990830 at Licensee Request in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Status & Performance ML20209E3421999-07-0707 July 1999 Confirms Arrangements Made During 990628 Telephone Conversation to Hold Meeting on 990726 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Plant Engineering Status & Performance ML20209E5511999-07-0707 July 1999 Informs That as Result of NRC Review of Util Responses to GL 92-01,rev 1 & Suppl 1 & Suppl 1 Rai,Staff Revised Info in Reactor Vessel Integrity Database & Releasing Database as Rvid Version 2.This Closes TACs MA1180,MA1181 & MA1179 ML20196J3531999-06-30030 June 1999 Responds to Re Boeing Rocket Booster Mfg Facility Being Constructed in Decatur,Al.Nrc Has No Unique Emergency Planning Concerns Re Proximity of Boeing Facility to BFN ML20196G9111999-06-28028 June 1999 Discusses Completion of Licensing Action for GL 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits ML18039A8081999-06-28028 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-004-00 Re Esfas That Occurred When RPS Motor Generator Tripped.Rept Is Submitted IAW Provisions of 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv) as Event of Condition That Resulted in Automatic Actuation of ESF ML18039A8111999-06-25025 June 1999 Requests Permanent Relief from Inservice Insp Requirements of 10CFR50.55a(g) for Volumetric Exam of Bfn,Unit 3 Circumferential RPV Welds,Per GL 98-05 ML20196F8741999-06-23023 June 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20196F8131999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards Rev 24 to Security Personnel Training & Qualification Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Rev Withheld ML18039A8051999-06-22022 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-003-00,re Automatic Reactor Scram Due to Turbine Trip.Rept Numbered 99-001 Should Be Deleted & Replaced with Encl Rept as Result of Error Noted in 990614 Rept ML18039A8031999-06-18018 June 1999 Responds to NRC Staff Verbal Request Re TS Change TS-376, Originally Submitted on 970312, & Proposed Changes to TS to Extend Current 7-day AOT for EDGs to 14 Days ML18039A7931999-06-0101 June 1999 Provides Summary of Major Activities Performed at BFN During Scheduled Unit 2 Cycle 10 Refueling Outage ML20195D3321999-06-0101 June 1999 Informs That Cb Fisher,License OP-5525-4,can No Longer Maintain License at Plant Because of Physical Condition That Causes Licensee to Fail to Meet Requirements of 10CFR55.21 ML18039A7911999-05-24024 May 1999 Informs That by Meeting Test Criteria Established by Test Based on Ansi/Ans 3.5-1985 (License Amends 254 & 214) power- Uprate Simulation Acceptable for Operator Training ML18039A7891999-05-24024 May 1999 Informs That Oscillation Power Range Monitor Module Has Been Enabled for Current Cycle of Operation Following Unit 2 Cycle 10 Refueling Outage Which Was Completed on 990509 ML20195B9361999-05-24024 May 1999 Informs That Do Elkins,License SOP-3392-6,no Longer Needs to Maintain License as Position Does Not Require License ML20206U6551999-05-14014 May 1999 Informs That ML Meek & Wd Dawson Will No Longer Need to Maintain SRO Licenses at Plant,Due to Termination of Employment,Effective 990521 ML20206Q8421999-05-10010 May 1999 Forwards Medical Info on DM Olive,License SOP-20540-2,in Response to NRC 990428 Telcon.Encl Withheld from Public Disclosure IAW 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML18039A7771999-05-0606 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-003-00,providing Details Re Plant HPCI Sys Being Declared Inoperable Due to Loose Electrical Connection.Ltr Contains No Commitments ML20206G6611999-05-0404 May 1999 Forwards SE Accepting GL 88-20,submitted by TVA Re multi-unit Probabilistic Risk Assessement (Mupra) for Plant, Units 1,2 & 3 ML18039A7741999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Proposed Rev to BFN Unit 3 RPV Matl Surveillance Program,For NRC Approval ML20206H5901999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Notification of Revs to BFN Unit 2 Emergency Response Data Sys Data Point Library.Revs Were Implemented on 990413 DD-99-06, Informs That Time Provided by NRC within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) Has Expired.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 990423.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 9904281999-04-28028 April 1999 Informs That Time Provided by NRC within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) Has Expired.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 990423.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990428 ML18039A7681999-04-27027 April 1999 Requests Relief from Specified Inservice Insp Requirements in Section XI of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i).Relief Requests 2-ISI-8 & 3-ISI-8,encl for NRC Review & Approval ML18039A7591999-04-27027 April 1999 Forwards Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 1998. Rept Includes Results of Land Use Censuses,Summarized & Tabulated Results of Radiological Environ Samples in Format of Reg Guide 4.8 & NUREG-1302 ML18039A7651999-04-27027 April 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to TVA-COLR-BF2C11, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 2,Cycle 11 Colr. ML18039A7541999-04-23023 April 1999 Requests Approval of Bfnp Unit 3 Risk-Informed ISI (RI-ISI) Program,Per 10CFR50.55(a)(3)(i) & GL 88-01.Encl RI-ISI Program Is Alternative to Current ASME Section XI ISI Requirments for Code Class 1,2 & 3 Piping 1999-09-09
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MONTHYEARML20217E0711999-10-14014 October 1999 Grants Approval for Util to Submit Original,One Signed Paper Copy & Six CD-ROM Copies of Updates to FSAR as Listed,Per 10CFR50.4(c),in Response to ML20217F7751999-10-0808 October 1999 Confirms 991006 Telcon Between T Abney of Licensee Staff & a Belisle of NRC Re Meeting to Be Conducted on 991109 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Various Maintenance Issues ML20217D3261999-10-0808 October 1999 Responds to Re Event Concerning Spent Fuel Pool Water Temperature Being Undetected for Approx Two Days at Browns Ferry Unit 3 ML20212M1481999-09-28028 September 1999 Refers to Management Meeting Conducted on 990927 at Region II for Presentation of Recent Plant Performance.List of Attendees & Copy of Presentation Handout Encl ML20212D3651999-09-20020 September 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee 990430 Proposed Rev to Plant, Unit 3 Matl Surveillance Program ML20211G6491999-08-26026 August 1999 Confirms Telcon with T Abney on 990824 Re Mgt Meeting Which Has Been re-scheduled from 990830-0927.Purpose of Meeting to Discuss BFN Status & Performance ML20210Q4421999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006. Authorized Representative of Facility Must Submit Ltr with List of Individuals to Take exam,30 Days Before Exam Date ML20210N1051999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee 990326 Request for Relief from ASME B&PV Code,Section XI Requirements.Request for Relief 3-ISI-7,pertains to Second 10-year Interval ISI for Plant,Unit 3 ML20210G8991999-07-28028 July 1999 Discusses 990726 Open Mgt Meeting for Discussion on Plant Engineering Status & Performance.List of Attendees & Presentation Handout Encl ML20210G8051999-07-22022 July 1999 Discusses DOL Case DC Smith Vs TVA Investigation.Oi Concluded That There Was Not Sufficient Evidence Developed During Investigation to Substantiate Discrimination.Nrc Providing Results of OI Investigation to Parties ML20209J0251999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards SE Which Constitutes Staff Review & Approval of TVA Ampacity Derating Test & Analyses for Thermo-Lag Fire Barrier Configurations as Required in App K of Draft Temporary Instruction, Fpfi, ML20210B2671999-07-14014 July 1999 Confirms 990702 Telcon Between T Abney of Licensee Staff & Author Re Mgt Meeting Scheduled for 990830 at Licensee Request in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Status & Performance ML20209E3421999-07-0707 July 1999 Confirms Arrangements Made During 990628 Telephone Conversation to Hold Meeting on 990726 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Plant Engineering Status & Performance ML20209E5511999-07-0707 July 1999 Informs That as Result of NRC Review of Util Responses to GL 92-01,rev 1 & Suppl 1 & Suppl 1 Rai,Staff Revised Info in Reactor Vessel Integrity Database & Releasing Database as Rvid Version 2.This Closes TACs MA1180,MA1181 & MA1179 ML20196J3531999-06-30030 June 1999 Responds to Re Boeing Rocket Booster Mfg Facility Being Constructed in Decatur,Al.Nrc Has No Unique Emergency Planning Concerns Re Proximity of Boeing Facility to BFN ML20196G9111999-06-28028 June 1999 Discusses Completion of Licensing Action for GL 96-01, Testing of Safety-Related Logic Circuits ML20196F8741999-06-23023 June 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20206G6611999-05-0404 May 1999 Forwards SE Accepting GL 88-20,submitted by TVA Re multi-unit Probabilistic Risk Assessement (Mupra) for Plant, Units 1,2 & 3 DD-99-06, Informs That Time Provided by NRC within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) Has Expired.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 990423.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 9904281999-04-28028 April 1999 Informs That Time Provided by NRC within Which Commission May Act to Review Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) Has Expired.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 990423.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990428 ML20205M0431999-04-13013 April 1999 Eighth Partial Response to FOIA Request for Records.App Q & R Records Encl & Being Made Available in PDR ML20205T3771999-04-0909 April 1999 Informs That on 990317,R Champion & Ho Christensen Confirmed Initial Operator Licensing Exam Schedule for Y2K.Initial Exam Dates Are Wks of 000612 & 26 for Approx 16 Candidates ML20205J2521999-04-0505 April 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,A De Agazio Assigned as Project Manager for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20205F9231999-04-0101 April 1999 Forwards SE Authorizing Licensee 990108 Relief Request PV-38,from Requirements of ASME BPV Code Section XI IST, Valve Program for Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20205B9601999-03-24024 March 1999 Seventh Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Records in App N Already Available in Pdr.App O Records Being Released in Entirety & App P Records Being Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemptions 7C,2 & 5) ML20205A1821999-03-19019 March 1999 Discusses Plant Performance Review of Browns Ferry NPP Completed on 990208.Determined Overall Performance to Be Acceptable.Security,Fire Protection,Radiation Protection & Plant Chemistry Continued to Be Effective ML20203B9001999-02-0808 February 1999 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards Documents Listed in App a Already Available in PDR, Documents in App B Released in Entirety & Documents in App C Being Withheld in Part (Ref Exemption 6) ML20203G4971999-02-0505 February 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 990407. Representative of Facility Must Submit Either Ltr Indicating No Candidates or Listing of Candidates for Exam ML20199B0811999-01-12012 January 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re GL 96-05, Periodic Verification Design-Basis Capability of Safety-Related Motor-Operated Valves, to Request That NPP Licensees Establish Program Effectiveness of Current Program ML20199E3791998-12-23023 December 1998 Discusses Training Managers Conference Conducted at RB Russell Bldg on 981105.Agenda Used for Conference,List of Attendees,Slide Presentation & Preliminary Schedule for FY99 & FY00 Encl ML20198N8111998-12-18018 December 1998 Discusses Open Mgt Meeting Conducted on 981217 in Region II Ofc to Present self-assessment of Util Performance.List of Attendees & Copy of Presentation Handout Encl ML20198N7481998-12-14014 December 1998 Discusses DOL Case 98-ERA-34,DC Smith Vs Tva.Forwards Synopsis of OI Rept 2-1998-011,completed on 981030 ML20197H4421998-12-0202 December 1998 First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records Listed in App a Already Available in Pdr.App B Records Placed in Pdr.Portions of App C Records Withheld & App D Records Being Withheld in Entirety (FOIA Exemption 5) ML20196B0011998-11-23023 November 1998 Forwards Emergency Response Data Sys Implementation Documents,Which Include Data Point Library Updates for Listed Plants.Changes Should Be Made to Data Base as Soon as Possible.Without Encl ML20196D1031998-11-16016 November 1998 Advises of Planned Insp Effort Resulting from Insp Planning Meeting Held on 981102.Details of Insp Plans Through March 1999 & Historical Listing of Plant Issues,Called Plant Issues Matrix Encl ML20196C9651998-11-13013 November 1998 Forwards Copy of Answer Key & Master Bwr/Pwr GFE Sections of Written Operator Licensing Exam,Administered on 981007 by Nrc.Without Encl ML20195B9211998-11-12012 November 1998 Forwards Staff Assessment of Fatigue Evaluation,Accepting Licensee 980919 Response to NRC 980916 Request for Certain Plant Specific Design & Installation Details Re Insp & Repair of Plant,Unit 3 Core Spray Sys Piping Internal to Rv ML20195B9291998-11-10010 November 1998 Forwards Transcript of 981026,informal Hearing on 2.206 Petition Filed by Union of Concerned Scientists ML20195H4501998-11-0909 November 1998 Summarizes 981105 Open Mgt Meeting in Atlanta,Ga Re Site Engineering Performance.List of Attendees & License Presentation Handouts Encl ML20195C4631998-11-0909 November 1998 Informs That Effective 981105,L Raghavan Was Assigned Project Manager for Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20155H4131998-11-0404 November 1998 Informs That on 981013,TVA Informed Staff That Amend Proposed by TVA Application No Longer Needed. Commission Has Filed Encl Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amend to FOL with Ofc of Fr ML20155H4481998-11-0404 November 1998 Informs That on 981005 TVA Informed Staff That Amend Proposed by TVA Application & Revised on 970306 No Longer Needed.Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amend to FOL Filed with Ofc of Fr ML20155A5031998-10-23023 October 1998 Informs of Withdrawal of TS Change 356,submitted on 951222. Federal Register Notice Re Withdrawal Will Not Be Published, Due to Staff Failure to Issue Notice,Per 10CFR50.91(a)(2) (I) ML20155H1211998-10-21021 October 1998 Confirms 981021 Telcon Between T Abney & T Morrissey Re Mgt Meeting Scheduled for 981105 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Recent Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Engineering Performance & on-going Site Activities ML20155B6861998-10-0909 October 1998 Extends Invitation to Attend Training Manager Conference to Be Held in Atlanta,Ga on 981105.Conference Designed to Inform Regional Training & Operations Mgt of Issues & Policies That Affect Licensing of Reactor Plant Operators ML20154J6231998-10-0808 October 1998 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of 971230 Application for Amend to Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 Custom TSs to Remove Identified non-conservatism Re Number of RHRSW Pumps Required for multi-unit Operation ML20154J8181998-10-0707 October 1998 Discusses Closure of TAC Numbers M92757,M92758 & M92759. Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amend to Licenses DPR-33,DPR-52 & DPR-69 Encl ML20155A6561998-10-0202 October 1998 Confirms 980929 Telcon Between T Abney & H Christensen Re Mgt Meeting at Licensee Request Scheduled for 981217 in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Recent Plant Performance & on-going Site Activities ML20154A4991998-09-30030 September 1998 Ltr Contract:Task Order 25, Browns Ferry Safety Sys Engineering Insp (Ssei), Under Contract NRC-03-98-021 ML20153H3041998-09-28028 September 1998 Forwards SE Accepting Util Proposed Alternatives Contained in Requests for Relief 3-SPT-3 & 3-SPT-4 for Second Interval Per 10CFR50.55(a)(3)(i) & Code Case N-546.INEEL TER in Support of Relief Requests Also Encl ML20155B4421998-09-22022 September 1998 Announces Plans to Conduct Ssei at Bfnp on 981116-20 & 981130-1204.Insp Objective Will Be to Evaluate Capability of High Pressure Coolant Injection Sys to Perform Safety Functions Required by Design Basis 1999-09-28
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% + January 29, 1993 Docket Nos, 50-259, 50-260 and 50-296 Tennessee Valley Authority ATTN: Dr. Mark 0. Medford, Vice President Nuclear Assurance, Licensing and fuels 3B Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801
Dear Dr. Medford:
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CONTROL ROOM EMERGENCY VENTILATION SYSTEM CORRECTIVE ACTIONS -
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (TAC N05. M83348, M83349, AND M83350)
By letter dated July 31, 1992, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) submitted a description of their proposed corrective actions to resolve previously, identified deficiencies with the Control Room Emergency Ventilation System (CREVS) at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN), Units 1, 2 and 3. In this letter, TVA stated that once these corrective actions were implemented, BFN would be in full compliance with General Design Criterion (GDC) 19 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50. In addition, TVA-submitted an application dated September 10, 1992, that would amend the BFN Technical Specifications (TS) to re-establish operability requirements for CREVS.
As part of our review of the aforementioned submittals, the staff conducted an onsite audit during the week of December 8, 1992, The purpose of this audit and the staff's preliminary conclusions are summarized in Enclnsure 1. During the course of the audit, the staff raised a number of specific questions, identified the need for certain additional information, and made some general observations that are also documented in. Enclosure 1. The substance of this enclosure was previously provided to TVA during an exit meeting by the staff on December 11, 1992.
As of this date, we have completed enough of our review to conclude that TVA's proposed corrective actions to re-establish operability of CREVS may not be acceptable for the following reasons:
- 1. It does not appear that TVA has adequately quantified the unfiltered in-leakage into the control room envelope. In our judgement, an inappropriate test was utilized, in addition, it appears that neither the leakage past various dampers nor leakage from ductwork which penetrates the control bay habitability zone (CBHZ) were quantified. Therefore, the unfiltered in-leakage of 3717 cfm may be.
an underestimation. The actual quantity of unfiltered in-leakage s into the CBHZ is a critical assumption in TVA's control room operator dose calculations for establishing compliance with GDC 19, 9302110127 930129 PDR ADOCK 05000259 _ . _ _
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Dr. Marie 0, Medford January 29, 1993 2 .- TVA did not include as part of its TS amendment application a surveillance requirement to quantify ;BHZ in-leakage as stated in the staff's safety evaluation associated with the issuance of License Amendment 173 to DPR-52, c' justify why such a surveillance requirement is unnecessary.
As noted above, TVA conducted a test to quan* 4 fy unfiltered in-leakage into the CBHZ, Our technical concerns with the adequacy of TVA's special test procedure are detailed in Enclosure 2.
The control room habitability issue at BFN must be resolved prior to Unit 2 -
Cycle 7 restart. Recognizing the limited time available between now and then, we suggest a meeting as soon as possible to discuss the staff's initial conclusions described above, furthermore, in order to support ongohg staff review efforts, TVA is requested to formally respond to the questions. .
additional information, observations, and concerns identified in Enclosures 1 and 2 within the next 30 days.
This requirement affects 9 or fewer respondents and, therefore, is not subject to the Office of Management and Budget review under P.L.96-511.
If there are any questions regarding this letter or its enclosures, please contact Thierry M. Ross at (301) 504-1474.
Sincerely, Signed By Vic Nerses Frederick J. Hebdon, Director Project Directorate 11-4 Division of ReactLr Projects - I/11-Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Enclosures:
- 1. Exit Meeting Summary
- 2. Comments un Special Test i
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See next page OFC PDil-4/LA PDil-4/PMN PDll-4/PM/U PD_ll-4/Do NAME kvvMY$'n5r\ TRoss:ab JWillia[ Nbd'ork DATE % 1/M/93 1/n/93 1/M /93 1/ Mf 93
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9 Tennessee Valley Authority Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant ATIN: Dr. Mark O. Medford cc:
Mr. John B. Waters, Chairman Claude Earl Fox, M.D.
Tennessee Valley Authority State Health Officer ET 12A State Dept. of Public Health 400 West Summit Hill Drive State Office Building Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 Montgomery, Alabama 36130 Mr. J. R, Bynum, Vice President Regional Administrator Nuclear Oparations U.S.N.R.C. Region 11 3B Lookout Place 101 Marietta Street, N.W.
1101 Market Street Suite 2900 Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr. Charles Patterson Site Licensing Manager Senior Resident Inspector Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority U.S.N.R.C.
P.O. Box 2000 Route 12, Box 637 Decatur, Alabama 35602 Athens, Alabama 35611 Mr. O. J. Zeringue, Vice President Site Quality Manager Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 P. O. Box 2000 Decatur, Alabama 35602 Decatur, Alabama 35602 Mr. M. J. Burzynski, Manager Nuclear Licensing and Regulatory Affairs SB Lookout Place Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801 TVA Representative Tennessee Valley Authority 11921 Rockville Pike Suite 402 Rockville, Maryland 20852 General Counsel Tennessee Valley Authority ET llH 400 West Summit Hill Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 Chairman, Limestone County Commission P.O. Box 188 Athens, Alabama 35611
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a clearer 1. understanding o owing: of the f llto the Browns Ferry \
2 the problems associated with r Plant was to obtain habitability; operation of the ventilation the control room habi y zone; 3
the proposed modification systems associated with o contr l room 4 and the habitability zone;s to the control roo 5.
the accident assumptions; m ventilation systems 6.
the plans to maintain and t toxic gas challenges as est for habitability zone int egrity;
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The intent of addressing th result of evaluation safety t reflected th conclusions:his visit, e above the NRCitems staff haswas dra to ensure the Bro 1.
wn the following ormance. As a preliminary TVA has taken some rather problems associated with the conformance requirements of significant the Browns actions Fer insaddres ng the i
of GDC 19ry of Nuclear Power Plant to thecont include:
Appendix A to 10and CfR the a.
Part 50. -These modification intake; of the supply d
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increased capacity CREVS; g CREVS systems with a.new identificattun of the d.
the event of an accident; stack n the as a potential so the control oaroom habitabilittesting to d anticipated from the
- e. y zone and the leakage rateunfilter non-safety exhausts in the sst a revised dose evaluation to d ack; and GDC 19 emonstrate conformance with
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Browns Ferry Control Room Habitability .
The purpose of the_NRC's visit to the-Brcens Ferry Nuclear Plant was to obtain i a clearer understanding of the follosinc:- "
- 1. the problems associated witn the control room habitability zone;- :
- 2. cperation of the ventiluion systems associated with control room >
habitability;
- 3. the proposed modifications to the control room ventilation systems "
and the habitability zone; ,
- 4. the accident assumptions;
- 5. the plans to maintain and test for habitabil'ity zone) integrity;_
- 6. toxic gas challenges as a result of the-existing control room - -
habitability zone condition; and
- 7. the Technical Specifications.
The intent of addressing the above items was to ensure that'the NRC. staff's~
safety evaluation reflected the Browns Ferry design and' performance. : As: a result of this visit, the NRC staff has drawn the. following preliminary 1 conclusions: ~
- 1. TVA has taken some rather significant actions in addressing:thee.
problems associated with the control room 1 habitab_ility zone and the? :
conformance of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plantito the ;
requirements of GDC 19 of Appendix A to.10 CFR.Part: 50. These-~
include: _
- a. modification of the supply ducting for the controliroom' intake; b; replacement of the existing CREVS systems with a:new= _
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- 2. The NRC has raised questions about the assumptions in TVA's revised GDC 19 accident analysis. Some of these questions are associated with:
- a. whether E01s reflect the accident analysis assumptions made with respect to the timing of operator actions involving dampers in the non-safety stack exhausts and FC0 150B;
- b. assumed MS' leakage;
- c. assumed adsorber efficiency;
- d. exclusion of the dose contribution from leakage associated with the operation of RHR during accident recovery operations;
- e. exclusion of 36 mph wind speed event as an incredible event without a demonstration that it meets the exclusionary criteria in SRP 6.5.3;
- f. justification for new Chi /Q values;
- g. need to address leakage through stack sumps;
- h. seismic nature of ducts supplying exhaust to the stack;
- i. new control room intakes r.ot designed to include tornado missile protection in accordance with the discussion in SRP 6.4;
- j. leakage performance capability of Ruskin and Press dampers in non-safety exhaust lines in stack; and
- k. demonstration that the LOCA is the limiting accident with respect to control room operator doses.
- 3. Based upon the questions raised in Item 2 above, the possibility exists that the NRC's assessment of the capability of the Browns Ferry control room to meet GDC 19 could result in a different conclusion than that drawn by TVA. With that potential existing, TVA may want to identify specific leakage sources, quantify the volume associated with those sources and initiate corrective actions to ensure restart in accordance with the schedule. Some of the sources of in-leakage which the staff believes need to be quantified include the leakage past damper FC0 1508, infiltration via the contaminated ductwork which penetrates the control room habitability zone, and the spread of contaminated air throughout the habitability zone due to the lack of integrity of the relay room and control room air handling units.
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- 4. Amendment-173 of Unit 2 included in the SE a requirement that TVA-provide a TS surveillance requirement for the demonstration of in-leakage values as a part of the redesign of the CREVS. TVA has not provided such a surveillance requirement in their TS submittal. The staff still believes that such a requirement is applicable. The staff believes that such a test must definitively demonstrate system integrity, must have an established baseline which is related to the accident assumptions, and must confirm acce)tability-with respect to the accident assumption. It is important t1at the baseline test and subsequent tests all reflect the anticipated configuration of the ventilation systems including those associated with adjacent areas.
- 5. Additional information needs to be provided on the docket to enable the NRC staff to document the basis for concluding that the control room is capable of meeting GDC 19. Some of the information necessary for the docket includes:
- a. a summary of the assumptions and the results of the revised dose evaluation;
- b. whether the new CREVS design meets the recommendation of RG 1.52, ASME Code AG-1 or ASME N509 and will be tested in accordance with ASME N510;
- c. data on special tests conducted to determine unfiltered in-leakage into the control room habitability zone and backflow through the non-safety exhaust ducts;
- d. seismic nature of piping and dampers of ductwork in exhausts to the stack;
- f. demonstration as to why the new supply ductwork for the control room is not required to have tornado missile protection;
- g. type of test.to demonstrate leakage associated with Press dampers;
- h. background information for the generation of site-specific-Chi /Q values for the accident evaluations; and
- i. demonstration that the LOCA is the limiting accident for the
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- 6. NRC staff believes that TVA should ensure that the TS associated-with the CREVS and the SGTS reflect system design. Potential review items include:
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- a. performance of in-place D0P and freon tests at systems rated flow rate;-
- b. laboratory test performed utilizing ASTM 03803-1989 test method at a test temperature of 30*C and a relative humidity of 70%;
- c. demonstration of an acceptable positive pressure with respect to all adjacent areas of the control room habitability zone at the rated flow; and
- d. demonstration of a negative pressure in the reactor building of.0.25 inches water gauge.
- 7. Some issues that the NRC will be reviewing are:
- a. the toxic gas challenge to the control room operators;
- b. the seismic nature ~f he exhaust ductwork and dampers in the stack;
- c. the requirement for tornado missile protection in the supply ductwork to the control rcom;
- d. implementation of TMI Action item Ill.D.3.4 at Browns Ferry, including TS; and
- e. requirement for NRC safety evaluation addressing accident doses for operation with reactor building equipment hatches open.
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3 Enclosure 2 Comments on Special Test to Determine Unfiltered In-leakage The staff is concerned that TVA may not _have taken appropriate corrective actions to solve the problem of control room habitability at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant. This concern is ba::ed on the fact that-TVA may not have adequately quantified the amount of unfiltered in-leakage into the control room. This preliminary conclusion by the statf is based upon the following.
three points, and subsequent rationale:
- 1. The staff considers the test methodology utilized by TVA in special test procedure 0-ST-91-07 ir, appropriate for quantifying the absolute ,
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- 2. TVA neglected to quantify the in-leakage associated with the I ductwork which penetrates the control bay habitability zone (CBHZ);
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- 3. The special test procedure was not performed in a configuration consistent with the expected alignment of affected systems during an accident.
TVA's special test procedure employed the standard ASTM E 779. During our review of TVA's special test procedure, the staff referred to ASTM E 779-87.
This standard states the following:
- 1. Section 1.4 states that the test method cannot be interpreted as a direct measurement of air change rates that would occur under natural conditions.
- 2. Section 5.6 states, "It is better to use the fan-pressurization method for diagnostic purposes and measure the absolute infiltration rate with the tracer dilution method". ASTM E 741 is the tracer dilution method standard.
- 3. Section 5.6 also states, "When the absolute infiltration rate is needed, the tracer dilution method should be used over a wide range of wind speeds and directions and indoor-outdoor temperature differences".
Based upon ASTM E _779-87, stated above, the staff would conclude that the test.
method employed by TVA was an inappropriate test and would not have adequately quantified the absolute infiltration rate.
Sources of unfiltered in-leakage into the CBHZ are from the leakage past damper FC0 1508, the ductwork which penetrates the control room envelope and the floor, ceiling and side walls of the control room envelope itself.
Special test procedure 0-ST-91-07 only measured the in-leakage associated with-the latter. In the special test's " Background" section, it. clearly states that the ductwork which penetrates the CBHZ contributes to the unfiltered in-leakage to the CBHZ. However, it goes on to state that the test is limited to the walls and the ceiling and the floors, in that " Isolating these ducts from
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- will more accurately reflect the- system configuration after the duct leakage issue 1.5 resolved". Therefore, it is the staf f's position that the test.
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TVA's special test was not performed in a manner consistent with the operating alignment expected to exist in the event of an accident. There was no flow in ductwork which would ordinarily have flow during and following an accident.
Furthermore, CREVS itself was not operating. These conditions are-inconsistent with the-manner that one would expect the control room envelope-
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