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Category:NOTICE OF VIOLATION OF A REGULATION
MONTHYEARML20198P0261998-12-21021 December 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 981011-1121.Violation Noted:On 981030,licensee Failed to Correctly Shutdown & Verify That Unit 1 Standby Gas Treatment Sys in Standby Alignment Per Section 7.1 of Procedure 1OP-10 ML20195G4191998-11-0909 November 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980830-1010.Violation Noted:On 980916,licensee Failed to Perform Section 7.1.5 of Procedure OMST-RHR-28Q as Required When Returning Flow Transmitter E11-FT-3338 to Service ML20237B9211998-08-11011 August 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980607-0718.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Accomplish Activities Affecting Quality in Accordance W/Documented Instructions in Procedures for Listed Examples ML20236N9451998-07-0606 July 1998 Notice of Violations from Insp on 980426-0606.Violations Noted:On 980521,licensee Made Temporary Procedure Change That Altered Intent of Maint Surveillance Test 1MST-DG11R, DG-1 Loading Test,By Substituting 25 for 50 Horsepower Load ML20249A2191998-06-0101 June 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980315-0425.Violation Noted:On 980331 Licensee Failed to Accomplish Scaffolding Erection Activities in Accordance W/Documented Procedure OMMM-022 ML20216H4341998-04-16016 April 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980209-13,0309-12 & 16-20. Violation Noted:On 970603,licensee Failed to Accomplish Activities Affecting Quality in Accordance W/Procedure EGR-NGGC-0005 ML20217C8011998-03-16016 March 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980126-30.Violation Noted: Rev 46 to Licensee Emergency Plan Decreased Effectiveness of Plan That Adopted Regulatory Provision for Biennial Exercise ML20216B1621998-03-0202 March 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971228-980131.Violation Noted:On 971203 & 971230,for Unit 1 & 971203,971210 & 971220 & 980104 for Unit 2,Condition Repts Were Not Initiated to Address Repetitive Failures of Plant Computer IR 07100109/20120271998-01-23023 January 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971109-1227.Violation Noted:On 971209,inspector Determined That Licensee Had Not Maintained Data Sheets or Logs for Equipment Alignment ML20198N6461997-12-30030 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971209-12.Violation Noted: on 971118,locked High Radiation Area Was Left Unattended & Entrance Was Not Secured W/Designated Special cal-core Locks Prior to Leaving Area Unguarded ML20198P0561997-12-23023 December 1997 NOV from Insp Completed on 971113.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Promptly Correct Condition Adverse to Quality Re Unit 1 High Drywell Temp Condition ML20197H1691997-12-0808 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970928-1108.Violation Noted:On 970923,torus Master clearance,2-97-555 Was Not Adequate to Prevent Draining of Water Into Unit 2 Torus ML20199C2381997-10-27027 October 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970819-0927.Violations Noted:On 970917,licensee Failed to Enter ASSD Impairment Upon Inability to Energize Breaker DE9 on Motor Control Ctr 1XA for 1-E11-F006A,RHRP 1A Shutdown Cooling Suction Valve ML20211E8771997-09-15015 September 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970706-0816.Violations Noted:Ionization Fire Detection Test Procedure Was Not Implemented to Assure Satisfactory Performance of Ionization Detectors as Evidenced as Listed ML20198F3991997-08-0101 August 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970525-0705.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Properly Implement Procedural Requirements as Evidenced by Listed Examples ML20140D1701997-05-12012 May 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970302-0412.Violation Noted:On 961212 & 970226,performance of Maintenance Surveillance Test Procedure 1MST-CS21Q,CS Sparger High Dp Chan Cal,Licensee Failed to Verify Core Spray Setpoint ML20138J5861997-05-0202 May 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970303-0404.Violation Noted:Effect of Improperly Installed Seals for Installation of Rosemount Transmitters 2-G31-FT-N012,N036 & N041 Was Not Evaluated for 30 Days Reportability Requirement to NRC ML20137T5551997-03-31031 March 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970119-0301.Violation Noted:Two Qualified Radwaste Operators Failed to Follow Operating Procedure Which Resulted in Valve 2-G16-V1116 Found in Open & Unlocked Position in Liquid Release Stream ML20134P1361997-02-14014 February 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961208-970118.Violation Noted:On 961212,licensee Measures Failed to Assure That Unit 2 RHR Discharge Pressure Gauges Properly Calibr During Performance of Periodic Test ML20133H3331997-01-0202 January 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961027-1207.Violation Noted:Procedural Requirements Not Met for Listed Examples for Structural Modifications on Instrument Rack 1-H21-P022 Containing Reactor Pressure Switch 1-B32-PS-N018B ML20132G8671996-12-13013 December 1996 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961113-15.Violation Noted: on 961108,licensee Failed to Rept Lock Tampering Events to NRC within One Hour ML20132E6461996-12-13013 December 1996 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961026.Violations Noted: Failure to Operate Facility within Steady State Reactor Core Power Level Limit of 2436 Mw (Thermal).W/Handouts from 961209 Predecisional Enforcement Conference ML20134Q3501996-11-22022 November 1996 Notice of Violation from Insp on 960915-1026.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Correct Adverse Condition Which Resulted in History of Chlorine Detector Failures ML20135A1891996-11-19019 November 1996 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalties in Amount of $150,000 for Violations Noted During Insp on 960624-0917.Violations Noted:Licensee Failed to Include RG Laurence Solenoid Valves in PASS & RHR Sys ML20129H0981996-10-11011 October 1996 Notice of Violation from Insp on 960804-0914.Violation Noted:While Performing PT OPT-20.8.2,1-CAC-AT-4410 Leak Test,Ro Positioned CAC Sample Select Switch Which Was Under Clearance W/O OAI-58 Required Temporary Tag Lift,On 960821 ML20059G1301993-12-30030 December 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 931129-1203.Violation Noted:Certain Portions of Unit 1 Mod 92-049 Not Implemented in Accordance W/Design Instructions of Mod Package ML20059L0441993-11-10010 November 1993 Corrected Notice of Violation from Insp on 930726-0903. Violation Noted:Nrc Identified That Instructions Specified in WR Wr/Jo 93-AFNW1 for Repairs to Unit 1 Drywell Liner Plate Were Not Appropriate to Evaluate ML20059K5391993-11-0404 November 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930904-1008.Violation Noted:Several Boxes of LPRM Cables Were Stored in Polyethylene Bags That Had Been Opened & Were Not Properly Resealed ML20059A3451993-10-15015 October 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930913-17.Violation Noted: Licensee Physician Made Determination That Each of Four Operators Eyesight No Longer Met Min Stds & Failed to Notify NRC of Medical Change ML20057E7591993-10-0101 October 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930726-0903.Violations Noted:Backfill Matls Placed Over & Around safety-related Portion of Replacement Svc Water Piping Not Classified as safety-related ML20057E7351993-10-0101 October 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930801-0903.Violation Noted:Employee Entered Protected Area W/Unescorted Access on 930802,after Absence of 47 Days,Approximately Three Hours After Chemical Testing ML20057E3871993-09-24024 September 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930823-27.Violation Noted: Testing Accomplished During Station start-up Testing to Demonstrate That EDG 2X LOCA Jet Assist Feature Would Perform in Svc as Required by Applicable Design Inadequate ML20056D2471993-07-29029 July 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930605-0702.Violation Noted:Fork Truck Operator Failed to Obtain Shift Supervisor Approval Prior to Entry W/Fork Truck Vehicle Loaded W/ Equipment Into Transformer Yards ML20056D1621993-07-0202 July 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930601-04.Violations Noted: Auxiliary Operator Assigned Alarming Dosimeter to Another Individual for Use in Accessing Posted High Radiation Areas ML20056C1811993-03-25025 March 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 930222-26.Violation Noted: Inadequate Work Packages Completed,In That Hydrostatic Test Procedures & Hold Times Specified & Used After Replacement of Piping in Two Fire Protection Suppression Sys Incorrect ML20128F8881993-01-28028 January 1993 Notice of Violation from Insp on 921201-31.Violations Noted: Starting & Stopping of DG 2 for Performance of DG 2 Monthly Load Test CPT 12.2B Not Recorded in Shift Supervisors Log, Only Permanent Plant Record ML20128A8421993-01-21021 January 1993 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $50,000.Noncompliance Noted:On 920922 Licensee Retrieved & Handled Startup Source Holder Containing Source That Was Neither Properly Labeled Nor Identified on Record ML20125C7031992-11-27027 November 1992 Notice of Violation from Insp on 921003-31.Violation Noted: Reactor Operator Whose License Had Become Inactive 921001, Was Permitted to Assume Balance of Plant Reactor Operator Watch on Unit 2.Operator Continued Watches Until 921028 ML20125E5451992-11-25025 November 1992 Notice of Violation from Insp on 921002-30.Violation Noted: Procedures Were Not Adequately Implemented in That Unit 1 RO Did Not Obtain SRO Approval Prior to Initiation of Evolution Affecting CR Indication ML20128C0611992-11-24024 November 1992 Notice of Violation from Insp on 920923-28 & 1026-30. Violations Noted:Four Examples of Persons Failing to Sign on to RWP 0531,Rev 1 & 1908,Rev 3 Prior to Commencing Work in Radiation Control Area Were Identified ML20126D8661992-11-20020 November 1992 Notice of Violation from Insp on 921005-09 & 19-23. Violation Noted:Deficiencies Noted in Rev 2 to Bechtel Procedure WPD-002 Re Phase II Walkdowns for Reactor Bldg & Drywell Platform Steel Not Promptly Corrected ML20138G1711991-03-0707 March 1991 Notice of Violation from Insp on 910204-08.Violation Noted: Plant Shipped LSA Shipment on 910131 in Which One Package Shipped Had Metal Fracture Approx 4 to 8 Millimeters Long ML20217B3201991-02-21021 February 1991 Notice of Violation from Insp on 901203-1214.Violations Noted:Util Did Not Record Interpretation of Porosity in Radiographic View 2-3 of Weld in Field Replacement of Rcrs Piping in Unit 1 ML20058K2491990-11-30030 November 1990 Notice of Violation from Insp on 900801-0907 & Augmented Insp on 900821-25 ML20059H0811990-08-23023 August 1990 Notice of Violation from Insp on 900701-31.Violations Noted:Diesel Generator Operating Procedure Not Implemented in That Valve Found in Closed Position on 900727 & 2NP-V3 Not Locked as Required on 900730 ML20056A9091990-07-17017 July 1990 Notice of Violation from Insp on 900601-30.Violation Noted: Written Procedures for Local Operation of Reactor Feed Pump Not Developed & Implemented ML20248A9141989-09-22022 September 1989 Notice of Violation from Insp on 890801-31.Violations Noted: Operating Procedure 1-OP-24 Inadequately Established & Written Procedures for post-maint Test Activities Inadequate for Containment Atmosphere Dilution Valve 2-CAV-CV-2714 ML20247B6141989-08-28028 August 1989 Notice of Violation from Insp on 890622-0731.Violations Noted:Failure to Follow Procedure Re Lifting Core Spray Pump Motor During Maint & Failure to Comply W/Tech Specs Due to Inadequate Clearance to Support Hydrostatic Test ML20246D1781989-08-14014 August 1989 Notice of Violation from Insp on 890710-14.Violation Noted: Pipe Support 2 SGT-6VH30 Not Repaired within Time Prescribed by EER 85-0364 & Licensee Design Verification Inadequately Implemented During Review of EER 85-0364 ML20247L1851989-07-21021 July 1989 Notice of Violation from Insp on 890522-26 & 0620-22. Violation Noted:Hpci (Train a) & LPCI (Train B) Not Installed in Accordance W/Drawings & Exemptions at Elevation of 20 Ft 1998-08-11
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MONTHYEARPNO-II-99-045, on 991018,Hurricane Irene Was Located Approx 105 Miles East of Cape Hatteras,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 35.6 North & Longitude 73.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northeast at 35 Mph1999-10-18018 October 1999 PNO-II-99-045:on 991018,Hurricane Irene Was Located Approx 105 Miles East of Cape Hatteras,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 35.6 North & Longitude 73.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northeast at 35 Mph IR 05000324/19990061999-10-0606 October 1999 Insp Repts 50-324/99-06 & 50-325/99-06 on 990801-0911.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support PNO-II-99-037D, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 28.8 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northwest at 14 Mph.Max Winds Were 140 Mph1999-09-15015 September 1999 PNO-II-99-037D:on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 28.8 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northwest at 14 Mph.Max Winds Were 140 Mph PNO-II-99-037E, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 29.3 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph1999-09-15015 September 1999 PNO-II-99-037E:on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 29.3 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph PNO-II-99-037F, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 350 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 29.9 North & Longitude 79.0 West. Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph1999-09-15015 September 1999 PNO-II-99-037F:on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 350 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 29.9 North & Longitude 79.0 West. Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph PNO-II-99-037H, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 168 Miles Southeast of Bsep.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 31.3 North & Longitude 79.0 West.Storm Was Moving North at 17 Mph with Max Winds at 115 Mph1999-09-15015 September 1999 PNO-II-99-037H:on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 168 Miles Southeast of Bsep.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 31.3 North & Longitude 79.0 West.Storm Was Moving North at 17 Mph with Max Winds at 115 Mph PNO-II-99-037G, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 216 Miles Southeast of Bsep.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 30.6 North & Longitude 79.1 West.Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph with Max Winds at 125 Mph1999-09-15015 September 1999 PNO-II-99-037G:on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 216 Miles Southeast of Bsep.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 30.6 North & Longitude 79.1 West.Storm Was Moving north-northwest at 14 Mph with Max Winds at 125 Mph PNO-II-99-035, on 990830,util Secured from Notification of Unusual Event After Hurricane Warning Lifted for Area.Plant Had Been Placed in Hot Shutdown Due to Predicted Hurricane Track.Unit 2 Commenced Restart on 9908311999-08-31031 August 1999 PNO-II-99-035:on 990830,util Secured from Notification of Unusual Event After Hurricane Warning Lifted for Area.Plant Had Been Placed in Hot Shutdown Due to Predicted Hurricane Track.Unit 2 Commenced Restart on 990831 PNO-II-99-033, on 990830,Hurricane Dennis Was Located Approx 72 Miles Southeast of Bsep.No Significant Damage Has Been Sustained at Site.Ge Facility Suspended Fuel Fabrication Processes & No Significant Damage Was Sustained1999-08-30030 August 1999 PNO-II-99-033:on 990830,Hurricane Dennis Was Located Approx 72 Miles Southeast of Bsep.No Significant Damage Has Been Sustained at Site.Ge Facility Suspended Fuel Fabrication Processes & No Significant Damage Was Sustained IR 05000324/19990051999-08-27027 August 1999 Insp Repts 50-324/99-05 & 50-325/99-05 on 990620-0731.Two Violations Noted Being Treated as Ncv.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000324/19990041999-07-19019 July 1999 Insp Repts 50-324/99-04 & 50-325/99-04 on 990509-0619. Non-cited Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Includes Results of Y2K Readiness Program Review IR 05000324/19990031999-06-0707 June 1999 Insp Repts 50-324/99-03 & 50-325/99-03 on 990328-0508.Two Violations Noted & Being Treated as non-cited Violations. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000324/19990021999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-02 & 50-325/99-02 on 990214-0327.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Licensee Operation,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000324/19980141999-03-18018 March 1999 Insp Repts 50-324/98-14 & 50-325/98-14 on 990111-15,25 & 29. No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Calculations,Analysis,Performance Test Procedures & Other Engineering Activities IR 05000324/19990011999-03-15015 March 1999 Insp Repts 50-324/99-01 & 50-325/99-01 on 990103-0213.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000324/19980111999-01-28028 January 1999 Insp Repts 50-324/98-11 & 50-325/98-11 on 981122-990102.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Maint & Plant Support ML20198P0261998-12-21021 December 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 981011-1121.Violation Noted:On 981030,licensee Failed to Correctly Shutdown & Verify That Unit 1 Standby Gas Treatment Sys in Standby Alignment Per Section 7.1 of Procedure 1OP-10 IR 05000324/19980101998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-10 & 50-325/98-10 on 981011-1121. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Also Includes Results of Engineering & Health Physics Insp PNO-II-98-050, on 981123,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event,Due to Release of Chlorine Gas from Svc Water Injection Sys in Chlorination Bldg.Personnel Were Moved to Alternate Locations Away from Gas Leak,As Precautionary1998-11-24024 November 1998 PNO-II-98-050:on 981123,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event,Due to Release of Chlorine Gas from Svc Water Injection Sys in Chlorination Bldg.Personnel Were Moved to Alternate Locations Away from Gas Leak,As Precautionary IR 05000324/19980131998-11-24024 November 1998 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-324/98-13 & 50-325/98-13 on 981026-30 (Ref 10CFR73.21).No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Plant Support IR 05000324/19980091998-11-0909 November 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-09 & 50-325/98-09 on 980830-1010. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support ML20195G4191998-11-0909 November 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980830-1010.Violation Noted:On 980916,licensee Failed to Perform Section 7.1.5 of Procedure OMST-RHR-28Q as Required When Returning Flow Transmitter E11-FT-3338 to Service IR 05000324/19980081998-09-28028 September 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-08 & 50-325/98-08 on 980719-0829.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support PNO-II-98-039D, on 980827,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Walkdowns Confirmed,No Significant Damage to Security Barriers.Licensee Preparations for Plant Restart Continuing, Including Restoration of Warning Sirens1998-08-27027 August 1998 PNO-II-98-039D:on 980827,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Walkdowns Confirmed,No Significant Damage to Security Barriers.Licensee Preparations for Plant Restart Continuing, Including Restoration of Warning Sirens PNO-II-98-039C, on 980827,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. No Significant Damage Has Occurred at Brunswick Plant or GE Fuel Fabrication Facility.Licensee Continues to Staff Technical Support Ctr & Emergency Operations Facility1998-08-27027 August 1998 PNO-II-98-039C:on 980827,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. No Significant Damage Has Occurred at Brunswick Plant or GE Fuel Fabrication Facility.Licensee Continues to Staff Technical Support Ctr & Emergency Operations Facility PNO-II-98-039B, on 980826,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Hurricane Force Winds Have Been Experienced at Site,But No Significant Damage Has Occurred.Licensee Continues to Staff Emergency Facilities.No Other Damage Has Been Reported1998-08-26026 August 1998 PNO-II-98-039B:on 980826,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Hurricane Force Winds Have Been Experienced at Site,But No Significant Damage Has Occurred.Licensee Continues to Staff Emergency Facilities.No Other Damage Has Been Reported PNO-II-98-039A, on 980826,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Brunswick Resident Inspectors & One Regional Inspector Remain on Site to Monitor Licensee Activities.Region II State Liaison Officer Arrived in Raleigh Area1998-08-26026 August 1998 PNO-II-98-039A:on 980826,update on Hurricane Bonnie Made. Brunswick Resident Inspectors & One Regional Inspector Remain on Site to Monitor Licensee Activities.Region II State Liaison Officer Arrived in Raleigh Area PNO-II-98-039, on 980525,preparations for Hurricane Bonnie Made.Licensee Monitoring Progress of Hurricane in Order to Have Both Units in Cold Shutdown Three H Prior to Arrival of Hurricane Force Winds on Site1998-08-25025 August 1998 PNO-II-98-039:on 980525,preparations for Hurricane Bonnie Made.Licensee Monitoring Progress of Hurricane in Order to Have Both Units in Cold Shutdown Three H Prior to Arrival of Hurricane Force Winds on Site IR 05000324/19980071998-08-11011 August 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-07 & 50-325/98-07 on 980607-0718. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20237B9211998-08-11011 August 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980607-0718.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Accomplish Activities Affecting Quality in Accordance W/Documented Instructions in Procedures for Listed Examples IR 05000324/19980061998-07-0606 July 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-06 & 50-325/98-06 on 980426-0606. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint, Engineering & Plant Support ML20236N9451998-07-0606 July 1998 Notice of Violations from Insp on 980426-0606.Violations Noted:On 980521,licensee Made Temporary Procedure Change That Altered Intent of Maint Surveillance Test 1MST-DG11R, DG-1 Loading Test,By Substituting 25 for 50 Horsepower Load IR 05000324/19983001998-06-15015 June 1998 NRC Operator Licensing Exam Repts 50-324/98-300 & 50-325/98-300 on 980508-15.Six SRO & Four RO Candidates Tested.All Passed Exam.One Candidate Identified as Having Some Performance Weaknesses ML20249A2191998-06-0101 June 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980315-0425.Violation Noted:On 980331 Licensee Failed to Accomplish Scaffolding Erection Activities in Accordance W/Documented Procedure OMMM-022 IR 05000324/19980051998-06-0101 June 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-05 & 50-325/98-05 on 980315-0425. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Maintenance,Engineering & Plant Support ML20216H4431998-04-16016 April 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-04 & 50-325/98-04 on 980209-13,0309-12 & 16-20.Violations Noted.Major Areas inspected:follow-up on Licensee Corrective Actions for Electrical Equipment Environ Qualification & Review of Instrument Response Time Testing ML20216H4341998-04-16016 April 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980209-13,0309-12 & 16-20. Violation Noted:On 970603,licensee Failed to Accomplish Activities Affecting Quality in Accordance W/Procedure EGR-NGGC-0005 IR 05000324/19980031998-04-13013 April 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-03 & 50-325/98-03 on 980201-0314.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Maintenance,Engineering & Plant Support.Also Includes Results of Health Physics Insp by Regional Inspectors ML20217C8011998-03-16016 March 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980126-30.Violation Noted: Rev 46 to Licensee Emergency Plan Decreased Effectiveness of Plan That Adopted Regulatory Provision for Biennial Exercise ML20217C8061998-03-16016 March 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/98-01 & 50-325/98-01 on 980126-30. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Preparedness Exercise ML20216B1741998-03-0202 March 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/97-15 & 50-325/97-15 on 971228-980131. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20216B1621998-03-0202 March 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971228-980131.Violation Noted:On 971203 & 971230,for Unit 1 & 971203,971210 & 971220 & 980104 for Unit 2,Condition Repts Were Not Initiated to Address Repetitive Failures of Plant Computer ML20202D3161998-02-0505 February 1998 Omitted Page 42 to Insp Repts 50-324/97-13 & 50-325/97-13 Transmitted on 980123 IR 07100109/20120271998-01-23023 January 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971109-1227.Violation Noted:On 971209,inspector Determined That Licensee Had Not Maintained Data Sheets or Logs for Equipment Alignment ML20199G7501998-01-23023 January 1998 Insp Repts 50-324/97-13 & 50-325/97-13 on 971109-1227. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support.Includes Results of Maint, Engineering & FP Insps ML20198N6461997-12-30030 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971209-12.Violation Noted: on 971118,locked High Radiation Area Was Left Unattended & Entrance Was Not Secured W/Designated Special cal-core Locks Prior to Leaving Area Unguarded ML20198N6561997-12-30030 December 1997 Insp Repts 50-324/97-14 & 50-325/97-14 on 971209-12. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection & Chemistry Controls,Miscellaneous Radiation Protection & Chemistry Issues & Mgt Meetings IR 05000324/19970141997-12-30030 December 1997 Insp Repts 50-324/97-14 & 50-325/97-14 on 971209-12. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection & Chemistry Controls,Miscellaneous Radiation Protection & Chemistry Issues & Mgt Meetings ML20198P0561997-12-23023 December 1997 NOV from Insp Completed on 971113.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Promptly Correct Condition Adverse to Quality Re Unit 1 High Drywell Temp Condition ML20197H1691997-12-0808 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970928-1108.Violation Noted:On 970923,torus Master clearance,2-97-555 Was Not Adequate to Prevent Draining of Water Into Unit 2 Torus 1999-09-15
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NOTICE OF VIOLATION Carolina Power and Light Company Docket No. 50 325 Brunswick Nuclear Plant License No. DPR 71 Unit 1 EA 97 520 As a result of an NRC inspection completed on November 13, 1997, a violation of NRC requirements was identified. In accordance with the " General Statement of Policy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement Actions," NUREG 1600, the violation is listed below:
10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, Corrective Action, requires that measures be established to assure that conditions adverse to quality, such as failures, malfunctions, deficiencies, deviations, defective material and equipment, and nonconformances are promptly identified and corrected. >
Contrary to the above, between June 1997 and September 1997, the licensee failed to promptly correct a condition adverse to quality, i.e., a Unit I high drywell temperature condition. The Unit I drywell temperature exceeded 221.7 degrees Farenheit (*F), a temperature limit which had been established by the licensee in an engineering analysis to justify operation with drywell temperature above the Final Safety Analysis Report limit of 200*F. As a result of the higher temperature, seven out of ten snubbers on the reactor head vent line were declared inoperable because they exceeded their seal life, (01014)
This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I).
Pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR 2.201, Carolina Power & Light Company is hereby required to submit a written statement or explanation to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 with a copy to the Regional Administrator, Region II, and a copy to the NRC Resident Inspector at the Brunswick facility, within 30 days of the date of the letter transmitting this Notice of Violation (Notice). This reply should be clearly marked as a " Reply to a Notice of Violation" and should include for each violation: (1) the reason for the violation, or, if contested, the basis for disputing the violation (2) the corrective steps that have been taken and the results achieved. (3) the corrective steps that will be taken to avoid further violations, and (4) the date when full compliance will be achieved. Your response may reference or include previous docketed correspondence, if the correspondence adequately addresses the required response, If an adequate reply is not received within the time specified in this Notice, an order or a Demand for Information may be issued as to why the license should not be modified, suspended, or revoked, or why such other action as may be proper should not be taken. Where good cause is shown, consideration will be given to extending the response time.
If you contest this enforcement action, you should also provide a copy of your response to the Director, Office of Enforcement, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555 001.
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Because your res)onse will be placed in the NRC Public' Document Room (PDR), to the extent possi)le.. it should not include any personal privacy, proprietary, or safeguards information so that it can be placed in the PR without redaction. If- :
-personal privacy or proprietary information is necessary to provide an acceptable
. response, then please )rovide a bracketed copy of your. response that identifies- ;
the information that s1ould be protected and a redacted copy of your response. j that deletes such information. If you request withholding of such material.- you :
Bud; specifically identify the portions of your res'ponse that you seek to have !
withheld and >rovide in detail the bases for your. claim of. withholding (e.g., t explain why tie disclosure of information will create an unwarranted invasion of '
personal privacy or provide the information required by 10 CFR 2.790(b) to -;
support a request for withholding confidential comercial or financial ,
information). If safeguards information is necessary'to provide an acceptable :
response, please provide the -level of protection described-in 10 CFR 73.21. !
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LIST OF PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE ATTENDEES December 19, 1997 Carolina Power & Liaht Comoany C,lHinnant, Vice President Brunswick Steam Electric Plant-J. Lyash, Plant General Manager W. Dorman, Licensing Supervisor Support Section G, Miller, Manager, D. Benyak, Supervisor,Brunswick Engineering / Operating Experience Corrective Actions Nuclear Reaulatory Commission
.L. Reyes, Regional Administrator, Region II (RII)
J,'Jaudon, Director, Division of Reactor Safety (DRS), RII L.-P11sco, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Projects (DRP), RII A. Boland, Director Enforcement and Investigation Coordination Staff (EICS), RII H. Shymlock, Chief, Reactor Projects Branch 4 (RPB4), DRP, RII C Evans, Regional Counsel, RII R Bernhard, Senior Reactor Analyst, RII C, Patterson, Senior Resident Inspector, Brunswick G MacDonald, Senior Project Engineer, RPB4, DRP, RII
- J. Lyons Acting Director, Project Directorate 111, Office of Nuclear Reactor.
Regusation (NRR)
- D. Trimble, Project Manager,- NRR
- D, Nelson, Enforcement Coordinator, Office of Enforcement L L. Watson, Enforcement Specialist, EICS, RII R. Telson, Resident Inspector, Sequoyah, RII G. Warnick, Resident Inspector Development Program, RPB4, RII H. King, Resident Inspector Development Program, RPBS, RII
NOTICE OF VIOLATION Carolina Power and Light Company Docket No. 50 325 Brunswick Nuclear Plant License No. DPR 71 Unit 1 EA 97 520 As a result of an NRC inspection completed on November 13. 1997, a violation of NRC requirements was identified. In accordance with the " General Statement of Policy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement Actions," NUREG 1600, the violation is listed below:
10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI Corrective Action, requires that measures be established to assure that conditions adverse to quality, such as failures, malfunctions, deficiencies, deviations, defective material and equipment, and nonconformances are promptly identified and corrected.
Contrary to the above, between June 1997 and September 1997, the licensee failed to promptly correct a condition adverse to quality, i.e., a Unit I high drywell temperature condition. The Unit I drywell temperature exceeded 221.7 degrees Farenheit ('F), a temperature limit which had been established by the licensee in an engineering analysis to justify operation with drywell temperature above the Final Safety Analysis Report limit of 200*F. As a result of the higher temperature, seven out of ten snubbers on
- the reactor head vent line were declared inoperable because they exceeded their seal life. (01014)
This is a Severity Level IV violation (Supplement I).
Pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR 2.201, Carolina Power & Light Company is hereby required to submit a written statement or explanation to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ATTN: Document Control Desk. Washington, D.C. 20555 with a copy to the Regional Administrator, Region 11. and a copy to the NRC Resident Inspector at the Brunswick facility, within 30 days of the date of the letter transmitting this Notice of Violation (Notice). This reply should be clearly marked as a " Reply to a Notice of Violation" and should include for each violation: (1) the reason for the violation, or, if contested, the basis for disputing the violation. (2) the corrective steps that have been taken and the results achieved, (3) the corrective steps that will be taken to avoid further violations, and (4) the date when full compliance will be achieved. Your response may reference or include previous docketed correspondence, if the correspondence adequately addresses the required response. If an adequate reply is not received within the time specified in this Notice, an order or a Demand for Information may be issued as to why the license should not be modified, suspended, or revoked, or why such other action as may be proper should not be taken. Where good cause is shown, consideration will be given to extending the response time.
If you contest this enforcement action, you should also provide a copy of your response to the Director Office of Enforcement, United States Nuclear Regulatory 1 Commission, Washington, DC 20555 001.
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Because your res)onse will te placed in the NRC Public Document Room (PDR), to !
the extent possi)1e, it shou',d not include any personal arivacy, proprietary, or :
safeguards information so that it can be placed in the P)R witMut redaction. If !
personal privacy or proprietary information is necessary to provide an acceptable :
response, then please )rovide a bracketed copy of your response that identifies the information that siould be protected and a redacted copy of your response that deletes such information. If you request withholding of such material, you M spcifically identify the portions of your respnse th..: vou seek to have ;
withheld and )rovide in detail the bases for your claim of withnelding (e.g.,
explain why tie disclosure of information will create an unwarranted invation of personal privacy or provide the information required by 10 CFR 2.790(b) to i support a request for withholding confidential commercial or financial
.information). -If safeguards information is necessary to provide an acceptable response, please provide tha level of protection described in 10 CFR 73.21.
Dated at Atlanta, GA
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l LIST OF PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE ATTENDEES f December 19, 1997 Carolina Power & Licht Comoany l
C, Hinnant 'Vice President Brunswick Steam Electric Plant I J. Lyash, Plant General Manager W Dorman, Licensing Supervisor Support Section G. Miller, Manager, D. Benyak, Supervisor,Brunswick Corrective Engineering Actions / Operating Experience Nuclear Reaulatory Commission L. Reyes, Regional Administrator, Region II (RII) !
J. Jaudon, Director, Division of Reactor Safety (DRS), RII
-L. P11sco, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Projects (DRP), RII -
A. Boland, Director, Enforcement and Investigation Coordination Staff (EICS), RII M. Shymlock, Chief, Reactor Projects Branch 4 (RPB4), DRP, RII C. Evans Regional Counsel, RII R. Bernhard, Senior Reactor Analyst, RII C. Patterson, Senior Resident Inspector, Brunswick ;
G. MacDonald, Senior Project Engineer, RPB4, DRP, RII. t
- J. Lyons Acting Director, Project Directorate 11 1, Office of Nuclear _ Reactor Regulation (NRR)
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R. Telson, Resident Inspector, Sequoyah, RII G. Warnick, Resident Inspector Development Program. RPB4, RII M. King, Resident Inspector Development Program, RPBS, RII
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! e Discussion of Apparent Violation G. Miller
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! + The impact of increasing drywell temperatures was not initially realized i
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eThe Inspection Report indicates action was not taken for increased drywell temperatures l and industry reports of potential drywell to l torus bypass concerns
+ Actions were taken related to both issues
- e Actions on the torus bypass issue were l appropriate based on the information known eThe corrective action and operational experience (OE} programs are effective CP&L 5
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! + Unit 1 drywell temperatures exceeding an existing analysis when a drywell cooler fan '
failed l + A design deficiency where the pressure ,
suppression design function of primary containment could be bypassed under certain operating conditions
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! Background i
e1991 I'
+ Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) localized drywell temperature limit was changed to 200 degrees Fahrenheit
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+ Localized Unit 2 drywell temperatures were identified in excess of UFSAR limit I
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+ Corrective actions mA preliminary evaluation of temperature impact j was performed
, mDrywell cooling system inspection and repair l activities were scheduled CP&L 9
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eDecember 1996 l; l + Detailed temperature evaluation was l completed l + An existing error in snubber seal life l calculation methodology was not recognized l
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I Drywell Temperature l Background L
eJune 1997
- + Drywell cooling fan 1D1 failed
- + Operations identified temperature concern to l Engineering l + Unit 1 drywell temperatures were evaluated i
against previous temperature analysis
! mEvaluation was not documented l i j .uAnalysis was not revised for higher temperatures (issue was not pursued by Operations on a l priority basis due to Engineering conclusions l Sf.ag:
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eSeptember 1997 L + An evaluation was being prepared to support j next cycle operation ,
l mElevated Unit 1 drywell temperatures were recognized i
mDiscipline review identified Units 1 and 2 drywell l snubber operability concern due to calculation l
methodology error
+ Affected reactor head vent snubbers were declared inoperable CP&L 12
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+ Snubber evaluation was conducted ;
i mOperability of piping was established without snubbers
! mUnit 2 snubbers were removed l mPast operability of snubbers was demonstrated i .
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! 3 functionally tested CP&L 13 ,
Drywell Temperature Cause Analysis l
e" Owner's Review" of vendor temperature i
analysis was not adequate l eVendor snubber seal life analysis contained l
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e December 1996 drywell temperature evaluation carried error forward l e Anticipated temperature increases were not
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Drywell Temperature Immediate Actions Taken elmpact on other plant equipment was evaluated eOperability evaluation was performed CP&L 15
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Corrective Actions j eAnalysis of higher drywell temperatures l was performed ~
i eProcedure was developed to monitor and l evaluate drywell temperatures l eRigor of " Owner's Review" has been increased eEfforts to improve drywell cooling performance continue qp&L 16
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eSnubber seal life calculation '
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eSnubber program will be re-evaluated
- eVisibility and disposition of abnormal conditions will be enhanced i
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Drywell Temperature Safety Significance eLow safety significance i
+ Snubber operability was demonstrated
- + Piping analysis demonstrated that snubbers l were not necessary
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eActions were taken when concerns were identified i eFlawed vendor snubber seal life analysis j was not detected and was carried forward eSnubbers were determined to be operable /not required b
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+ Util_ze i Division 1 logic eLine-up used during power operations for inerting/ purging /de-inerting 21 L .
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eApril 1997 .
& institute of Nuclear Power Operations {lNPOf OE report was issued regarding LaSalle
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mPotential to over-pressurize Standby Gas Treatment (SBGT;i system during venting mPotential to bypass pressure suppression pool function during a loss of coolant accident (LOCA;i l:
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! + Evaluation was completed within 10 days of issuance by lNPO mSBGT over-pressurization concern had been previously resolved mCredit was taken for LOCA isolation signal to '
- resolve drywell to torus bypass concern mHydrogen Recombiner system testing was not of l concern due to different system design i
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- Background eMay 1997
+ Dresden made 10CFR50.72 report due to drywell to torus bypass concern i aConcern existed during simultaneous opening of ;
torus and drywell purge valves
- + Operations evaluated 10CFR50.72 report
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+ Browns Ferry made 10CFR50.72 report due to
! drywell to torus bypass concern i mNRC resident questioned applicability of the issue at Brunswick CP&L i
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+ Multi-discipline review of concern was l
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mDiscussion with Browns Ferry personnel was necessary to fully understand the issue mValve closure and divisional separation concern
. was identified l aConfiguration controls were implemented mNRC wa.s notified via 10CFR50.72 report
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+ General Electric (GE? issued a related l potential 10CFR21 notification l eNine additional plants reported similar concerns in October through December 1997 primarily based on 10CFR21 reviews E 27
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+ Valves are opened only for short periods of time
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+ Emergency Operating Procedures direct immediate operator action to ensure valves are closed Cp&L 29 i_ _m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- e Long-standing industry design issue would have been identified during GE 10CFR21 evaluation eldentification by Nuclear Assessment Section assessments was unlikely g
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+ The review of the effect of a drywell cooler failure did not meet standards
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+ Timeliness of evaluations and L investigations is improving
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NRC REGION II 0FFICE, ATIMA GEORGIA
- 1. OPENING RENARKS AND INTRODUCTIONS L. Reyes, Regional h inistrator II. NRC ENFORCEENT POLICY A. BOUWO, Director Enforcement and Investigation Coordination Staff III. SUMARY OF THE ISSUES L. Reyes, Regional h inistrator IV. STATENENT OF CONCERNS / APPARENT VIOLATION L. P11sco, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Projects V. LICENSEE PRESENTATION VI. BREAK / EC CAUCUS VII. NRC FOLLOWUP QUESTIONS VIII. CLOSING RENARKS L. Reyes, Regional h inistrator Enclosure 4
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10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, Corrective Action, requires that measures _to assure that conditions adverse.to quality, such as failures, malfunctions, deficiencies, deviations, defective material and equipment, and nonconformances-are promptly identified and corrected.
Two. examples of failure to identify and correct conditions adverse to quality were ,
identified as follows:
First, the licensee failed to promptly identify and correct a high drywell temperature condition outside an engineering analysis limit of 221.7 *F, established for operation above the UFSAR limit of 200 F. On June 6. 1997, after the Unit 1,101 drywell cooling fan failed, temperatures increased above 221.7 'F. No action was taken for this condition until. September 19, 1997.
Engineering evaluations determined that seven out of ten snubbers on the reactor .
t.aad vent line were inoperable due to exceeding their seal life.
Second, cne licensee failed to promptly identify and correct a deficiency which had existed since 1974 where the pressure suppression design function of primary containment-could be bypassed under certain operating conditions.
NOTE: THE APPARENT VIOLATION DISCUSSED IN THIS PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE IS SUBJECT TO FURTHER REVIEW AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO ANY RESULTING ENFORCEMENT ACTION.
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