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Board Notification 86-003:provides NRC Preliminary Investigation of Earthquake Which Occurred in Vicinity of Plant on 860131.Evaluation of Data Recorded Incomplete. Evaluation Will Be Factored Into Decision to Issue OL
ML20151S569
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Site: Perry  FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 02/06/1986
From: Bernero R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Asselstine, Palladino, Roberts
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
References
CON-#186-006, CON-#186-6, TASK-AS, TASK-BN86-003, TASK-BN86-3 BN-86-003, BN-86-3, OL, NUDOCS 8602070148
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\,*****)- gg 0 6 96 Docket Nos. 50-440/441 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman Palladino .

Comissioner Roberts Comissioner Asselstine Commissioner Bernthal Comissioner Zech FROM: Robert M. Bernero, Director Division of BWR Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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BOARD NOTIFICATION 86-03 NRC STAFF PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF AN EARTHQUA';E WHICH OCCURRED IN THE VICINITY OF THE PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SITE This Notification is being provided to the Comission in accordance with the

current Board Notification policy. Parties to the Perry OL-Proceeding are being notified by copy of this memorandum.'

At 11:48 a.m. (EST) on Friday, January 31, 1986, an earthquake was experienced at the Perry plant having a magnitude of 5.0, as reported by the U.S. Geological

  • Survey. The epicenter of the earthquake appears to be located at a point
approximately 10 miles south of the plant site.
i. The earthquake activated alarms in the Perry, Unit I control room which prompted the licensee to declare a site ~ area emergency, although not required to do so l

L since the plant has not yet been licensed to operate. A NRC investigation team visited the plant site on February 1-2, 1986, to inspect the plant for any damage b

and to obtain data recorded by earthquake sensing equipment. installed in the plant (the first such data obtained from a nuclear plant outside of California).

I Preliminary findings determined from the investigation team's site visit are as y follows:

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!i 1. Plant walkdowns revealed little or no damage to the plant. A pipe flange

! on the hot water heater in the radwaste treatment building developed a small water leak and some hairline cracks were observed in concrete walls below grade in the auxiliary, intermediate and radwaste treatment buildings.

Several of the cracks are known to.have existed' prior to the earthquake.

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p 2. Two systems electrically tripped as designed when vibration monitors were activated by the earthquake. The auxiliary boiler used for plant space

heating tripped due to a change in water level. A significant number of

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safety and non-safety systems were in operation and being tested in pre-paration for plant licensing at the time of the event. These systems did l< not appear to be affected by the earthquake.

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3. The first load of nuclear fuel for Perry Unit 1, currently stored at the plant, was not' damaged and there were no radiological consequences on-site or off-site.
4. Evaluation of data recorded by the seismic motion sensors in various parts of the plant have not been completed. However, based on a preliminary assessment of the data, it appears that the seismic motion data mainly fall within the OBE/SSE design spectrum, except possibly in the relatively high frequency range, i.e. , greater than 15 Hz. An analysis by the licensee is underway to determine whether or not (and if so to what extent and at what frequency) the design spectrum was exceeded. A meeting with the licensee is scheduled for February 11, 1986, at the plant site, during which time the
licensee will advise NRC of his$reliminary findings on this event, and his plan of action.

The NRC staff's evaluation of this earthquake event will be factored into the

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decision to issue ar. operating license for Perry Unit 1.

We will keep the Commission and the parties in the Perry 0L-Proceeding advised of significant developments on this issue as they occur.

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Robert M. Bernero, Director Division of BWR Licensing

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OGC ED0 Parties to the Proceeding i J. Gleason, ASLB G. Bright, ASLB

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A. Rosenthal, ASLAB

W. Johnson, ASLAB

- H. Wilber, ASLAB ACRS(10)

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4 DISIRIBUrlm LIST IM BOARD NOTIFICATIN Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Units la2 Docket Nos. 50-440/441 Mr. Glenn O. Bright John G. Cardinal, Esq.

Donald T. Ezzone, Esq.

James P. Gleason, Esq.

Ms. Susan Hiatt Dr. Jerry R. Kline Terry J. Lodge, Esq.

Janine Migden,-Esq. -

Jay Silberg, Esq.

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'4 Mr. Murray R. Edelman Perry Nuclear Power Plant The Cleveland Electric Units 1 and 2 Illuminating Company cc:

Jay Silberg, Esq. Mr. Larry 0. Beck Shaw, Pittman, & Trowbridge T.he Cleveland Electric 1800 M Street, it. W. Illuminating Company Washington, D. C. 20006 P. O. Box 97 E-210 Perry, Ohio 44081 Donald H. Hauser, Esq.

The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company P. O. Box 5000 Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Resident Inspector's Office U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Parmly at Center Road Perry, Ohio 44081 Regional Administrator, Region III U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Donald T. Ezzone -Esq.

i Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 105 Main Street Lake County Administration Center Painesville, Ohio 44077 Ms. Sue Hiatt OCRE Interim Representative

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. Mentor, Ohio 44060 l Terry J. Lodge, Esq.

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