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Category:INSPECTION REPORT
MONTHYEARIR 05000269/19930321994-01-0606 January 1994 Insp Repts 50-269/93-32,50-270/93-32,50-287/93-32, 50-369/93-31,50-370/93-31,50-413/93-35 & 50-414,respectively on 931213-17.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inpected:Licensee Safeguards Info Program to folow-up on Licensee Repts IR 05000269/19930061993-03-22022 March 1993 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/93-06,50-270/93-06 & 50-287/93-06 on 930222-25 (Ref 10CFR73.21).No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Physical Security Program for Power Reactors IR 05000269/19930011993-02-0101 February 1993 Safeguards Insp Repts 50-269/93-01,50-270/93-01 & 50-287/93-01 on 930104-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) IR 05000269/19920251992-12-0303 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-269/92-25,50-270/92-25 & 50-287/92-25 on 921102-06.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Power Reactors, Audits,Protected & Vital Area Barriers.Details Withheld IR 05000269/19910081991-04-10010 April 1991 Insp Repts 50-269/91-08,50-270/91-08 & 50-287/91-08 on 910312-15.violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Control Room Operation,Planning & Scheduling Activities, Training & Procedures,Plant Physical Condition & Mgmt IR 05000269/19900321990-11-0505 November 1990 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/90-32,50-270/90-32 & 50-287/90-32 on 901015-19.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program Plans,Mgt Support, Security Program Plans & Protected & Vital Area Barriers IR 05000269/19900221990-07-24024 July 1990 Partially Withheld Safeguard Insp Repts 50-269/90-22, 5-270/90-22 & 50-287/90-22 on 900625-29.No Violations or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Core Insp Program for Power Reactors & Safeguards Contingency Plan Implementation IR 05000269/19900181990-06-21021 June 1990 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/90-18,50-270/90-18 & 50-287/90-18 on 900604-08 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Security Program Audit,Detection & Assessment Aids & Key Control IR 05000269/19890201989-07-25025 July 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/89-20,50-270/89-20 & 50-287/89-20 on 890626-30 (Ref 10CFR2.790.(d) & 73.21). Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Power Reactors & Security Audit IR 05000269/19890101989-05-19019 May 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/89-10,50-270/89-10 & 50-287/89-10 on 890410-14 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21). Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Support,Security Program Plans & Audits & Protected & Vital Area Barriers IR 05000269/19890091989-04-10010 April 1989 Insp Repts 50-269/89-09,50-270/89-09 & 50-287/89-09 on 890306-10.No Violations Noted.Weaknesses Noted Re Data Base Used to Prepare computer-generated Work Requests.Major Areas Inspected:Design Control,Mods & Open Items IR 05000269/19890071989-03-10010 March 1989 Insp Repts 50-269/89-07,50-270/89-07 & 50-287/89-07 on 890213-17.Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Conformance to Reg Guide 1.97 Re Instrumentation for light-water-cooled Plants to Assess Conditions During & Following Accident IR 05000269/19880051988-03-21021 March 1988 Insp Repts 50-269/88-05,50-270/88-05 & 50-287/88-05 on 880217-0316.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Operations,Surveillance,Physical Security & Design Changes IR 05000269/19870101987-03-17017 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-10,50-270/87-10 & 50-287/87-10 on 870210-0309.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Areas of Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Followup of Events & Verification of ESF Lineups IR 05000269/19870091987-03-17017 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-09,50-270/87-09 & 50-287/87-09 on 870209-13.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Onsite Review of Liquid & Gaseous Radwaste Programs & Review of TMI Action Items II.B.3 & II.F.1.2 IR 05000269/19870061987-03-0909 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-06,50-270/87-06 & 50-287/87-06 on 870126-30.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp,Ongoing Repairs in Reactor Coolant Pumps & Maint & Welding Activities IR 05000269/19870041987-02-17017 February 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-04,50-270/87-04 & 50-287/87-04 on 870113-0209.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Linups,Followup of Events & Shutdown Work in Progress IR 05000269/19870021987-02-11011 February 1987 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/87-02,50-270/87-02 & 50-287/87-02 on 870126-30 (Ref 10CFR2.790).Violation Noted Re Inadequate App R Circuit Analysis IR 05000269/19870031987-02-10010 February 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-03,50-270/87-03 & 50-287/87-03 on 870112-16.Violation Noted:Failure to Adequately Evaluate Radiological Hazards IR 05000269/19870081987-02-0505 February 1987 Enforcement Conference Repts 50-269/87-08,50-270/87-08 & 50-287/87-08 on 861222.Major Areas Discussed:Safety Sys Functional Insp & Associated Safety Implications IR 05000269/19870071987-02-0505 February 1987 Enforcement Conference Repts 50-269/87-07,50-270/87-07 & 50-287/87-07 on 861222.Major Areas Discussed:Sequence of Events & Corrective Actions Re Emergency Condenser Circulating Water Sys Degradation IR 05000269/19860341987-02-0505 February 1987 Corrected Insp Repts 50-269/86-34,50-270/86-34 & 50-287/86-34 on 861111-870112.Insp Erroneously Reported as Having Been Conducted on 861111-0112 IR 05000269/19870011987-01-30030 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-01,50-270/87-01 & 50-287/87-01 on 870105-08.Violation Noted:Failure to Provide Procedures W/Appropriate Qualitative or Quantitative Acceptance Criteria for Activities Important to Safety ML20211A0061987-01-23023 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/86-34,50-270/86-34 & 50-287/86-34 on 861111-870112.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Emergency Drills IR 05000269/19860351987-01-0707 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/86-35,50-270/86-35 & 50-287/86-35 on 861208-12.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program,Including Review of Organization & Mgt of Health Physics Staff ML20212F5511986-12-24024 December 1986 Notice of Violation from Insp on 861103-12 IR 05000269/19860321986-12-10010 December 1986 Insp Repts 50-413/86-44,50-414/86-47,50-369/86-32, 50-370/86-32,50-269/86-32,50-270/86-32 & 50-287/86-32 on 861103-12.Violations Noted:Failure to Follow Procedures for Radiological Sample Analyses & Inadequate Surveys IR 05000269/19860281986-11-0303 November 1986 Partially Withheld Physical Security Insp Repts 50-269/86-28,50-270/86-28 & 50-287/86-28 on 861014-17 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).Violation Noted:Inadequate Protected Area Barrier IR 05000269/19860301986-10-23023 October 1986 Partially Withheld Physical Security Insp Rept 50-269/86-30 on 861007-09 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Physical Protection of Irradiated Reactor Fuel During Transportation Between Sites IR 05000269/19860231986-09-23023 September 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-23,50-270/86-23 & 50-287/86-23 on 860826-29.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp,Review of Procedure & Investigation of Techniques Developed for Ultrasonic Exam of Flange IR 05000269/19860241986-09-19019 September 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-24,50-270/86-24 & 50-287/86-24 on 860908.No Noncompliance or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Followup Items IR 05000269/19860211986-08-15015 August 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-21,50-270/86-21 & 50-287/86-21 on 860708-0811.No Noncompliance or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Followup of Events IR 05000269/19860221986-08-0101 August 1986 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/86-22,50-270/86-22 & 50-287/86-22 on 860711 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).Violation Noted:Individual Inside Vital Area Wore Invalid Picture Badge IR 05000269/19860151986-05-28028 May 1986 Insp Rept 50-269/86-15 on 860423-25.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ultrasonic Exam of Mockup Reactor vessel-to-flange Weld for Correlation of Reflectors Between Vessel & Mockup IR 05000269/19860071986-05-15015 May 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-07,50-270/86-07 & 50-287/86-07 on 860317-0512.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Low Level Radwaste Burial Site & Startup Review of Low Level Radwaste Incinerator IR 05000269/19860121986-04-25025 April 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-12,50-270/86-12 & 50-287/86-12 on 860331-0404.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise IR 05000269/19860041986-04-0404 April 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-04,50-270/86-04 & 50-287/86-04 on 860211-0310.No Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Refueling Activities IR 05000269/19860081986-04-0202 April 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-08,50-270/86-08 & 50-287/86-08 on 860303-07.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Unit 1 Sludge Cleaning of once-through Steam Generator by Water Slap Method & IE Bulletin 82-02 ML20199G4451986-03-25025 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-05,50-270/86-05 & 50-287/86-05 on 860224-28.Violation Noted:Failure to Provide Adequate Respiratory Protective Equipment to Maintain Intakes of Radioactive Matl ALARA IR 05000269/19860091986-03-20020 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-09,50-270/86-09 & 50-287/86-09 on 860306.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Steam Generator Cleaning & Maint Re Secondary Water Cycle ML20210H4081986-03-20020 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-01,50-270/86-01 & 50-287/86-01 on 860114-0210.Violation Noted:Failure to Follow Procedure During Channel C Calibr & Functional Test,Resulting in Reactor Trip from 100% Power IR 05000269/19860061986-03-14014 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-06,50-270/86-06 & 50-287/86-06 on 860224-27.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Switchyard Surveillance Testing,Containment Isolation Valve Test Witnessing & Procedure Review IR 05000269/19860031986-03-12012 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-03,50-270/86-03 & 50-287/86-03 on 860218-21.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp,Work Observation Data Review & Evaluation & Main Feedwater flow-nozzle Mod IR 05000269/19850421986-02-11011 February 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-42,50-270/85-42 & 50-287/85-42 on 851216-20.Violation Noted:Failure to Provide Positive Access Control for Two High Radiation Areas ML20137U5451986-02-11011 February 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-41,50-270/85-41 & 50-287/85-41 on 851210-860113.Noncompliance Noted:Failure to Follow Exempt Change Procedure & Failure to Shut Down Reactor within 24 H of Discovery of Excessive Leakage ML20154K8981986-02-0707 February 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-39,50-270/85-39 & 50-287/85-39 on 851209-13 & 860114.Violation Identified in Area of Physical Barrier - Protected Area.Rept Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21) IR 05000269/19850401986-01-13013 January 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-40,50-270/85-40 & 50-287/85-40 on 851209-13.No Violation or Deviation Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint & Surveillance Testing of Main Steam Safety Relief & Pressurizer Code Safety Relief Valves IR 05000269/19850381985-12-13013 December 1985 Insp Repts 50-269/85-38,50-270/85-38 & 50-287/85-38 on 851112-1209.No Noncompliance or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Startup Testing of Safe Shutdown Facility & LER Review ML20137E4031985-11-21021 November 1985 Insp Repts 50-269/85-37,50-270/85-37 & 50-287/85-37 on 851008-1111.Noncompliance Noted:Failure to Document Malfunctioning Valve 3LP-2 in Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Log IR 05000269/19850351985-10-28028 October 1985 Insp Repts 50-269/85-35,50-270/85-35 & 50-287/85-35 on 851007-11.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Review & Witnessing of Pre & post-criticality Tests Following Refueling Outage & Info Notice Followup 1994-01-06
[Table view] Category:NRC-GENERATED
MONTHYEARIR 05000269/19930321994-01-0606 January 1994 Insp Repts 50-269/93-32,50-270/93-32,50-287/93-32, 50-369/93-31,50-370/93-31,50-413/93-35 & 50-414,respectively on 931213-17.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inpected:Licensee Safeguards Info Program to folow-up on Licensee Repts IR 05000269/19930061993-03-22022 March 1993 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/93-06,50-270/93-06 & 50-287/93-06 on 930222-25 (Ref 10CFR73.21).No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Physical Security Program for Power Reactors IR 05000269/19930011993-02-0101 February 1993 Safeguards Insp Repts 50-269/93-01,50-270/93-01 & 50-287/93-01 on 930104-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) IR 05000269/19920251992-12-0303 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-269/92-25,50-270/92-25 & 50-287/92-25 on 921102-06.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Power Reactors, Audits,Protected & Vital Area Barriers.Details Withheld IR 05000269/19910081991-04-10010 April 1991 Insp Repts 50-269/91-08,50-270/91-08 & 50-287/91-08 on 910312-15.violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Control Room Operation,Planning & Scheduling Activities, Training & Procedures,Plant Physical Condition & Mgmt IR 05000269/19900321990-11-0505 November 1990 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/90-32,50-270/90-32 & 50-287/90-32 on 901015-19.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program Plans,Mgt Support, Security Program Plans & Protected & Vital Area Barriers IR 05000269/19900221990-07-24024 July 1990 Partially Withheld Safeguard Insp Repts 50-269/90-22, 5-270/90-22 & 50-287/90-22 on 900625-29.No Violations or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Core Insp Program for Power Reactors & Safeguards Contingency Plan Implementation IR 05000269/19900181990-06-21021 June 1990 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/90-18,50-270/90-18 & 50-287/90-18 on 900604-08 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Security Program Audit,Detection & Assessment Aids & Key Control IR 05000269/19890201989-07-25025 July 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/89-20,50-270/89-20 & 50-287/89-20 on 890626-30 (Ref 10CFR2.790.(d) & 73.21). Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Power Reactors & Security Audit IR 05000269/19890101989-05-19019 May 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/89-10,50-270/89-10 & 50-287/89-10 on 890410-14 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21). Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Support,Security Program Plans & Audits & Protected & Vital Area Barriers IR 05000269/19890091989-04-10010 April 1989 Insp Repts 50-269/89-09,50-270/89-09 & 50-287/89-09 on 890306-10.No Violations Noted.Weaknesses Noted Re Data Base Used to Prepare computer-generated Work Requests.Major Areas Inspected:Design Control,Mods & Open Items IR 05000269/19890071989-03-10010 March 1989 Insp Repts 50-269/89-07,50-270/89-07 & 50-287/89-07 on 890213-17.Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Conformance to Reg Guide 1.97 Re Instrumentation for light-water-cooled Plants to Assess Conditions During & Following Accident IR 05000269/19880051988-03-21021 March 1988 Insp Repts 50-269/88-05,50-270/88-05 & 50-287/88-05 on 880217-0316.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Operations,Surveillance,Physical Security & Design Changes IR 05000269/19870101987-03-17017 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-10,50-270/87-10 & 50-287/87-10 on 870210-0309.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Areas of Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Followup of Events & Verification of ESF Lineups IR 05000269/19870091987-03-17017 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-09,50-270/87-09 & 50-287/87-09 on 870209-13.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Onsite Review of Liquid & Gaseous Radwaste Programs & Review of TMI Action Items II.B.3 & II.F.1.2 IR 05000269/19870061987-03-0909 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-06,50-270/87-06 & 50-287/87-06 on 870126-30.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp,Ongoing Repairs in Reactor Coolant Pumps & Maint & Welding Activities IR 05000269/19870041987-02-17017 February 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-04,50-270/87-04 & 50-287/87-04 on 870113-0209.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Linups,Followup of Events & Shutdown Work in Progress IR 05000269/19870021987-02-11011 February 1987 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/87-02,50-270/87-02 & 50-287/87-02 on 870126-30 (Ref 10CFR2.790).Violation Noted Re Inadequate App R Circuit Analysis IR 05000269/19870031987-02-10010 February 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-03,50-270/87-03 & 50-287/87-03 on 870112-16.Violation Noted:Failure to Adequately Evaluate Radiological Hazards IR 05000269/19870081987-02-0505 February 1987 Enforcement Conference Repts 50-269/87-08,50-270/87-08 & 50-287/87-08 on 861222.Major Areas Discussed:Safety Sys Functional Insp & Associated Safety Implications IR 05000269/19870071987-02-0505 February 1987 Enforcement Conference Repts 50-269/87-07,50-270/87-07 & 50-287/87-07 on 861222.Major Areas Discussed:Sequence of Events & Corrective Actions Re Emergency Condenser Circulating Water Sys Degradation IR 05000269/19860341987-02-0505 February 1987 Corrected Insp Repts 50-269/86-34,50-270/86-34 & 50-287/86-34 on 861111-870112.Insp Erroneously Reported as Having Been Conducted on 861111-0112 IR 05000269/19870011987-01-30030 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-01,50-270/87-01 & 50-287/87-01 on 870105-08.Violation Noted:Failure to Provide Procedures W/Appropriate Qualitative or Quantitative Acceptance Criteria for Activities Important to Safety ML20211A0061987-01-23023 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/86-34,50-270/86-34 & 50-287/86-34 on 861111-870112.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Emergency Drills IR 05000269/19860351987-01-0707 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/86-35,50-270/86-35 & 50-287/86-35 on 861208-12.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program,Including Review of Organization & Mgt of Health Physics Staff ML20212F5511986-12-24024 December 1986 Notice of Violation from Insp on 861103-12 IR 05000269/19860321986-12-10010 December 1986 Insp Repts 50-413/86-44,50-414/86-47,50-369/86-32, 50-370/86-32,50-269/86-32,50-270/86-32 & 50-287/86-32 on 861103-12.Violations Noted:Failure to Follow Procedures for Radiological Sample Analyses & Inadequate Surveys IR 05000269/19860281986-11-0303 November 1986 Partially Withheld Physical Security Insp Repts 50-269/86-28,50-270/86-28 & 50-287/86-28 on 861014-17 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).Violation Noted:Inadequate Protected Area Barrier IR 05000269/19860301986-10-23023 October 1986 Partially Withheld Physical Security Insp Rept 50-269/86-30 on 861007-09 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Physical Protection of Irradiated Reactor Fuel During Transportation Between Sites IR 05000269/19860231986-09-23023 September 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-23,50-270/86-23 & 50-287/86-23 on 860826-29.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp,Review of Procedure & Investigation of Techniques Developed for Ultrasonic Exam of Flange IR 05000269/19860241986-09-19019 September 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-24,50-270/86-24 & 50-287/86-24 on 860908.No Noncompliance or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Followup Items IR 05000269/19860211986-08-15015 August 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-21,50-270/86-21 & 50-287/86-21 on 860708-0811.No Noncompliance or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Followup of Events IR 05000269/19860221986-08-0101 August 1986 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/86-22,50-270/86-22 & 50-287/86-22 on 860711 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).Violation Noted:Individual Inside Vital Area Wore Invalid Picture Badge IR 05000269/19860151986-05-28028 May 1986 Insp Rept 50-269/86-15 on 860423-25.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ultrasonic Exam of Mockup Reactor vessel-to-flange Weld for Correlation of Reflectors Between Vessel & Mockup IR 05000269/19860071986-05-15015 May 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-07,50-270/86-07 & 50-287/86-07 on 860317-0512.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Low Level Radwaste Burial Site & Startup Review of Low Level Radwaste Incinerator IR 05000269/19860121986-04-25025 April 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-12,50-270/86-12 & 50-287/86-12 on 860331-0404.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Annual Emergency Preparedness Exercise IR 05000269/19860041986-04-0404 April 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-04,50-270/86-04 & 50-287/86-04 on 860211-0310.No Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Refueling Activities IR 05000269/19860081986-04-0202 April 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-08,50-270/86-08 & 50-287/86-08 on 860303-07.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Unit 1 Sludge Cleaning of once-through Steam Generator by Water Slap Method & IE Bulletin 82-02 ML20199G4451986-03-25025 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-05,50-270/86-05 & 50-287/86-05 on 860224-28.Violation Noted:Failure to Provide Adequate Respiratory Protective Equipment to Maintain Intakes of Radioactive Matl ALARA IR 05000269/19860091986-03-20020 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-09,50-270/86-09 & 50-287/86-09 on 860306.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Steam Generator Cleaning & Maint Re Secondary Water Cycle ML20210H4081986-03-20020 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-01,50-270/86-01 & 50-287/86-01 on 860114-0210.Violation Noted:Failure to Follow Procedure During Channel C Calibr & Functional Test,Resulting in Reactor Trip from 100% Power IR 05000269/19860061986-03-14014 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-06,50-270/86-06 & 50-287/86-06 on 860224-27.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Switchyard Surveillance Testing,Containment Isolation Valve Test Witnessing & Procedure Review IR 05000269/19860031986-03-12012 March 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/86-03,50-270/86-03 & 50-287/86-03 on 860218-21.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp,Work Observation Data Review & Evaluation & Main Feedwater flow-nozzle Mod IR 05000269/19850421986-02-11011 February 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-42,50-270/85-42 & 50-287/85-42 on 851216-20.Violation Noted:Failure to Provide Positive Access Control for Two High Radiation Areas ML20137U5451986-02-11011 February 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-41,50-270/85-41 & 50-287/85-41 on 851210-860113.Noncompliance Noted:Failure to Follow Exempt Change Procedure & Failure to Shut Down Reactor within 24 H of Discovery of Excessive Leakage ML20154K8981986-02-0707 February 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-39,50-270/85-39 & 50-287/85-39 on 851209-13 & 860114.Violation Identified in Area of Physical Barrier - Protected Area.Rept Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21) IR 05000269/19850401986-01-13013 January 1986 Insp Repts 50-269/85-40,50-270/85-40 & 50-287/85-40 on 851209-13.No Violation or Deviation Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Maint & Surveillance Testing of Main Steam Safety Relief & Pressurizer Code Safety Relief Valves IR 05000269/19850381985-12-13013 December 1985 Insp Repts 50-269/85-38,50-270/85-38 & 50-287/85-38 on 851112-1209.No Noncompliance or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Startup Testing of Safe Shutdown Facility & LER Review ML20137E4031985-11-21021 November 1985 Insp Repts 50-269/85-37,50-270/85-37 & 50-287/85-37 on 851008-1111.Noncompliance Noted:Failure to Document Malfunctioning Valve 3LP-2 in Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Log IR 05000269/19850351985-10-28028 October 1985 Insp Repts 50-269/85-35,50-270/85-35 & 50-287/85-35 on 851007-11.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Review & Witnessing of Pre & post-criticality Tests Following Refueling Outage & Info Notice Followup 1994-01-06
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MONTHYEARPNO-II-97-065, on 971228,initiated Controlled Shutdown of Unit Due to Exceeding TS Leakage Limit of 150 Gpd.Licensee Continuing W/Plant Depressurization & Cooldown & Outage Planned of Several Days to Investigate & Repair SG1997-12-29029 December 1997 PNO-II-97-065:on 971228,initiated Controlled Shutdown of Unit Due to Exceeding TS Leakage Limit of 150 Gpd.Licensee Continuing W/Plant Depressurization & Cooldown & Outage Planned of Several Days to Investigate & Repair SG ML20211K9431997-09-26026 September 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970721-26.Violation Noted: Licensee Failed to Follow Procedures for Security Badges & Access Control of Facility ML20210S0391997-08-27027 August 1997 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $330,000.Violation Noted:Between 970501-02,w/ Fuel in Oconee Unit 3 Core & RCS Temp Greater than 350 F, Licensee Failed to Maintain HPI Sys Operable as Required PNO-II-97-034, on 970613,extended Shutdown to Meet CAL 2-97-03 Commitments to Shutdown Unit 1 No Later than 970614 & to Implement Actions Re HPI Sys.Nrc Resident Inspector Will Followup on Unit 1 Shutdown & Recovery Activities1997-06-13013 June 1997 PNO-II-97-034:on 970613,extended Shutdown to Meet CAL 2-97-03 Commitments to Shutdown Unit 1 No Later than 970614 & to Implement Actions Re HPI Sys.Nrc Resident Inspector Will Followup on Unit 1 Shutdown & Recovery Activities IR 05000269/19930321994-01-0606 January 1994 Insp Repts 50-269/93-32,50-270/93-32,50-287/93-32, 50-369/93-31,50-370/93-31,50-413/93-35 & 50-414,respectively on 931213-17.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inpected:Licensee Safeguards Info Program to folow-up on Licensee Repts PNO-II-93-039, on 930823,reactor Trip Occurred Due to Loss of Power to Vital Panelboard.Investigation Team Dispatched to Site to Review Root Cause & Plant Response.State & Local Authorities Notified1993-08-24024 August 1993 PNO-II-93-039:on 930823,reactor Trip Occurred Due to Loss of Power to Vital Panelboard.Investigation Team Dispatched to Site to Review Root Cause & Plant Response.State & Local Authorities Notified IR 05000269/19930061993-03-22022 March 1993 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/93-06,50-270/93-06 & 50-287/93-06 on 930222-25 (Ref 10CFR73.21).No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Physical Security Program for Power Reactors IR 05000269/19930011993-02-0101 February 1993 Safeguards Insp Repts 50-269/93-01,50-270/93-01 & 50-287/93-01 on 930104-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program.Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) IR 05000269/19920251992-12-0303 December 1992 Insp Repts 50-269/92-25,50-270/92-25 & 50-287/92-25 on 921102-06.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Power Reactors, Audits,Protected & Vital Area Barriers.Details Withheld PNO-II-92-070, on 921019,several Circuit Breakers Failed in 230KV Switchyard to Open Position for Unknown Reasons. Licensee Has Inititated Investigation to Review Event to Determine Cause & Determine Why Certain Equipment Failed1992-10-20020 October 1992 PNO-II-92-070:on 921019,several Circuit Breakers Failed in 230KV Switchyard to Open Position for Unknown Reasons. Licensee Has Inititated Investigation to Review Event to Determine Cause & Determine Why Certain Equipment Failed PNO-II-91-074B, on 911123,unit Remained in Cold Shutdown,Per Declaration of Alert at 0214 Due to Leak in Rcs.As of 911126,total of 7,800 Gallons of Treated Water Released from Plant to Lake Hartwell1991-11-26026 November 1991 PNO-II-91-074B:on 911123,unit Remained in Cold Shutdown,Per Declaration of Alert at 0214 Due to Leak in Rcs.As of 911126,total of 7,800 Gallons of Treated Water Released from Plant to Lake Hartwell ML20134D2581991-06-0404 June 1991 Notice of Violation from Insp on 910312-15.Violations Noted:Station Was Not Maintained According to Main Procedure MP/0/A/1800/105,Section 6.5,which Clearly Identified That Flange Was to Be Installed on Valve 3LP19 IR 05000269/19910081991-04-10010 April 1991 Insp Repts 50-269/91-08,50-270/91-08 & 50-287/91-08 on 910312-15.violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Control Room Operation,Planning & Scheduling Activities, Training & Procedures,Plant Physical Condition & Mgmt PNO-II-90-070, on 901108,unit Commenced Controlled Shutdown from 60% Power Due to Tube Leak in Steam Generator a1990-11-0808 November 1990 PNO-II-90-070:on 901108,unit Commenced Controlled Shutdown from 60% Power Due to Tube Leak in Steam Generator a IR 05000269/19900321990-11-0505 November 1990 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/90-32,50-270/90-32 & 50-287/90-32 on 901015-19.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program Plans,Mgt Support, Security Program Plans & Protected & Vital Area Barriers IR 05000269/19900241990-10-0202 October 1990 SALP Repts 50-269/90-24,50-270/90-24,50-287/90-24 & 72-0004/90-24 for Feb 1989 - Jul 1990 IR 05000269/19900221990-07-24024 July 1990 Partially Withheld Safeguard Insp Repts 50-269/90-22, 5-270/90-22 & 50-287/90-22 on 900625-29.No Violations or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Core Insp Program for Power Reactors & Safeguards Contingency Plan Implementation IR 05000269/19900181990-06-21021 June 1990 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/90-18,50-270/90-18 & 50-287/90-18 on 900604-08 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Security Program Audit,Detection & Assessment Aids & Key Control IR 05000269/19890201989-07-25025 July 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/89-20,50-270/89-20 & 50-287/89-20 on 890626-30 (Ref 10CFR2.790.(d) & 73.21). Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Physical Security Program for Power Reactors & Security Audit IR 05000269/19890101989-05-19019 May 1989 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/89-10,50-270/89-10 & 50-287/89-10 on 890410-14 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21). Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Support,Security Program Plans & Audits & Protected & Vital Area Barriers IR 05000269/19890091989-04-10010 April 1989 Insp Repts 50-269/89-09,50-270/89-09 & 50-287/89-09 on 890306-10.No Violations Noted.Weaknesses Noted Re Data Base Used to Prepare computer-generated Work Requests.Major Areas Inspected:Design Control,Mods & Open Items IR 05000269/19890071989-03-10010 March 1989 Insp Repts 50-269/89-07,50-270/89-07 & 50-287/89-07 on 890213-17.Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Conformance to Reg Guide 1.97 Re Instrumentation for light-water-cooled Plants to Assess Conditions During & Following Accident IR 05000269/19880051988-03-21021 March 1988 Insp Repts 50-269/88-05,50-270/88-05 & 50-287/88-05 on 880217-0316.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Maint, Operations,Surveillance,Physical Security & Design Changes PNO-II-88-013, on 880211,two Workers Slightly Contaminated W/ Radioactive Water.Caused by Approx 1,000 Gallon Leak of Radioactive Water Occurring During Maint on Valve.Workers Showered to Remove Contamination1988-02-12012 February 1988 PNO-II-88-013:on 880211,two Workers Slightly Contaminated W/ Radioactive Water.Caused by Approx 1,000 Gallon Leak of Radioactive Water Occurring During Maint on Valve.Workers Showered to Remove Contamination ML20237B2261987-12-15015 December 1987 EN-87-017A:informs That 870309 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $25,000 Withdrawn Due to Determination That Violation Did Not Occur. Violation Based on Failure of Emergency Feedwater Pumps ML20235T5821987-09-18018 September 1987 Exam Rept 50-269/OL-87-02 on 870713-23.Exam Results:Seven of Ten Reactor Operator (RO) & Eight of Nine Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) Candidates Passed Written Exam.All RO & SRO Candidates Passed Operating Exam ML20238F7081987-09-0909 September 1987 Exam Rept 50-269/OL-87-01 for Units 1,2 & 3 on 870713-17. Exam results:7 of 10 Reactor Operators & 3 of 6 Senior Reactor Operators Passed ML20236E5111987-07-14014 July 1987 EN-86-056:on 870717,notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $25,000 Will Be Issued to Licensee.Action Based on Failure to Properly Implement Startup Procedure Causing Trains to Fail IR 05000269/19870091987-03-17017 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-09,50-270/87-09 & 50-287/87-09 on 870209-13.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Onsite Review of Liquid & Gaseous Radwaste Programs & Review of TMI Action Items II.B.3 & II.F.1.2 IR 05000269/19870101987-03-17017 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-10,50-270/87-10 & 50-287/87-10 on 870210-0309.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Areas of Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Followup of Events & Verification of ESF Lineups ML20207T5431987-03-12012 March 1987 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $25,000.Noncompliance Noted:Measures Not Established to Assure That Regulatory Requirements & Design Bases Correctly Translated Into Specs,Drawings & Procedures IR 05000269/19870061987-03-0909 March 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-06,50-270/87-06 & 50-287/87-06 on 870126-30.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Inservice Insp,Ongoing Repairs in Reactor Coolant Pumps & Maint & Welding Activities ML20207R4851987-03-0909 March 1987 EN-87-017:on 870312,notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $25,000 Will Be Issued to Util Based on Failure to Provide Adequate Design Control to Ensure Emergency Feedwater Pump Operability IR 05000269/19870041987-02-17017 February 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-04,50-270/87-04 & 50-287/87-04 on 870113-0209.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Linups,Followup of Events & Shutdown Work in Progress IR 05000269/19870021987-02-11011 February 1987 Partially Withheld Insp Repts 50-269/87-02,50-270/87-02 & 50-287/87-02 on 870126-30 (Ref 10CFR2.790).Violation Noted Re Inadequate App R Circuit Analysis ML20211A4991987-02-11011 February 1987 Notice of Violation from Insps on 870112-16 IR 05000269/19870031987-02-10010 February 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-03,50-270/87-03 & 50-287/87-03 on 870112-16.Violation Noted:Failure to Adequately Evaluate Radiological Hazards ML20210U3211987-02-0505 February 1987 Notice of Violation from Insp on 861015-1110.Violation Noted:For Periods in 1978,1981 & 1986 When Lake Keowee Elevation Less than 792 Ft,Emergency Condenser Cooling Water Sys Inoperable & Unable to Provide Sustained Siphon Flow IR 05000269/19870071987-02-0505 February 1987 Enforcement Conference Repts 50-269/87-07,50-270/87-07 & 50-287/87-07 on 861222.Major Areas Discussed:Sequence of Events & Corrective Actions Re Emergency Condenser Circulating Water Sys Degradation IR 05000269/19870081987-02-0505 February 1987 Enforcement Conference Repts 50-269/87-08,50-270/87-08 & 50-287/87-08 on 861222.Major Areas Discussed:Safety Sys Functional Insp & Associated Safety Implications IR 05000269/19860341987-02-0505 February 1987 Corrected Insp Repts 50-269/86-34,50-270/86-34 & 50-287/86-34 on 861111-870112.Insp Erroneously Reported as Having Been Conducted on 861111-0112 ML20211A0871987-02-0303 February 1987 Notice of Violation from Insp on 870105-08 IR 05000269/19870011987-01-30030 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/87-01,50-270/87-01 & 50-287/87-01 on 870105-08.Violation Noted:Failure to Provide Procedures W/Appropriate Qualitative or Quantitative Acceptance Criteria for Activities Important to Safety ML20211A0061987-01-23023 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/86-34,50-270/86-34 & 50-287/86-34 on 861111-870112.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Surveillance,Maint,Verification of ESF Lineups & Emergency Drills ML20210U9961987-01-22022 January 1987 Exam Rept 50-269/OL-86-03 on 861215.Exam Results:Two Reactor Operator Candidates Passed Written Reexam.Written Exam Questions & Answer Key Encl IR 05000269/19860351987-01-0707 January 1987 Insp Repts 50-269/86-35,50-270/86-35 & 50-287/86-35 on 861208-12.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiation Protection Program,Including Review of Organization & Mgt of Health Physics Staff ML20212F5511986-12-24024 December 1986 Notice of Violation from Insp on 861103-12 PNO-II-86-092, on 861218,licensee Shut Down Unit to Begin Scheduled Refueling Outage 6 Wks Early.Caused by Excessive Vibrations in Reactor Coolant Pump 3B2.During Outage,Reactor Coolant Pumps 3B1,3B2 & 3A1 Will Be Modified1986-12-18018 December 1986 PNO-II-86-092:on 861218,licensee Shut Down Unit to Begin Scheduled Refueling Outage 6 Wks Early.Caused by Excessive Vibrations in Reactor Coolant Pump 3B2.During Outage,Reactor Coolant Pumps 3B1,3B2 & 3A1 Will Be Modified IR 05000269/19860321986-12-10010 December 1986 Insp Repts 50-413/86-44,50-414/86-47,50-369/86-32, 50-370/86-32,50-269/86-32,50-270/86-32 & 50-287/86-32 on 861103-12.Violations Noted:Failure to Follow Procedures for Radiological Sample Analyses & Inadequate Surveys IR 05000269/19860281986-11-0303 November 1986 Partially Withheld Physical Security Insp Repts 50-269/86-28,50-270/86-28 & 50-287/86-28 on 861014-17 (Ref 10CFR2.790 & 73.21).Violation Noted:Inadequate Protected Area Barrier 1997-09-26
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Docket Nos.: 50-269, 50-270, and 50-287 License Nos.: DPR-38, DPR-47, and OPR-55 Facility Name: Oconee 1, 2, and 3 Inspection Conducted: March 17 - May 12, 1986 Inspector: Oby 6 kne l { M % S'.
G. B. K 6% ~Date Signed Approved by: v P. G. StoddartTActing Sec' tion Chief MM 4 Date Signed Emergency Preparedness and Radiological Protection Branch Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards SUMMARY Scope: This special, unannounced inspection concerned the low level radwaste burial site, startup review of the low level radwaste incinerator, and review of previously identified inspector followup item Results: No violations or deviations were identified.
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. Persons Contacted Licensee Employees
- M. S. Tuckman, Station Manager
- C. T. Yongue, Station Health Physicist
- M. D. Thorne, Health Physicist
- C. L. Harlin, Health Physicist
- S. A. Coy, Associate Health Physicist
- D. J. Berkshire, Associate Health Physicist
- J. J. Sevic, Plant Chemist
- S. Spear, Health Physicist
- K. George, Rad Waste Superintendent
- R. W. Elliot, Health Physicist
- T. C. Matthews, Compliance, Technical Specialist G. Davenport, Performance Engineer S. L. Morgan, Health Physics Supervisor
- R. P. Todd, Performance Test Engineer L. S. Hawthorne, Performance Assistant Engineer D. Hubbard, Nuclear Technical Services B. Loftis, Assistant Engineer, I&E T. D. Curtis, Shift Engineer D. Sweigart, Support Operations Engineer
H. Lowery, Shif t Operating Engineer C. Lan, Associate Health Physicist, Corporate
- M. L. Birch, System Engineer, Corporate
"*L. Lewis, Health Physics, Corporate Other licensee employees contacted included engineers, technicians,
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- Attended teleconference exit interview May 12, 1986
- Attended exit interviews March 21 and May 12, 1986 Exit Interview
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The inspection scope, findings, and status of inspector followup items were summarized on March 21, 1986, with those persons indicated in Paragraph 1 above. The inspector discussed concerns regarding radiation surveys of the low-level radioactive waste burial ground (Paragraph 4). The inspector requested all additional records and procedures regarding pre- and post-burial surveys of the onsite waste burial are Licensee
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representatives agreed to send all the documentation to the NRC Region II office for revie In addition the inspector discussed procedure development regarding the incinerator facility (Paragraph 5) and close out of inspector followup items (Paragraph 6). Licensee representatives acknowledged the inspector's comment During a telephone conference on May 12, 1986, between NRC Region II personnel and cognizant Duke Power Co. representatives, the inspector discussed environmental monitoring of the Oconee Nuclear Station contaminated waste burial area to demonstrate compliance with 40 CFR 190 requirements. Licensee representatives agreed to conduct periodic gamma spectroscopy analysis of soil and vegetation samples of the waste burial are The licensee did not identify as proprietary any of the materials provided to or reviewed by the inspectors during this inspectio . Unresolved Items Unresolved items were not identified during the ' inspectio . Low Level Radioactive Waste Burial Site (92706)
By letters dated May 29, and September 18, 1984, Duke Power Company (DPC)
requested from NRC, NRR pursuant to 10 CFR 20.203 permission to bury low level radioactive wastes on company property 1.e. , sandblasting decontamin-ation media and five pressure feedwater heaters. Estimated total volumes of the contaminated decontamination media and feedwater heaters were 400 ft3 and 4,525 ft3, respectively. Major radioactive contaminants were identified as Mn-54, Co-60, Cs-134, and Cs-137. Average nuclide concentrations for the decontamination media ranged from 6.34 E-1 pCi/g (Mn-54) to 3.65 E-1 pCi/g (Cs-13 Contamination levels for the heaters were <200 dpm/100 cm (external) and 200-10500 dpm/cm (internal). Burial was to be in the owner-controlled area and would be conducted following station HP procedures and directives. The contaminated material would be placed in seven - 12 f deep trenches and covered with a three foot layer of uncontaminated soi Total waste volumes and inventories were to be documented and the total accumulated doses periodically evaluated. Estimated whole body dose rates for continuous occupancy was estimated to be 0.26 and 0.13 mrem / year continuous occupancy from the decontamination and heater material respectivel The NRC retains jurisdiction only over interim storage and handling of radioactive waste at the licensee's site and thus, the proper state agency approval was necessary for final disposal. Permission for site disposal of the wastes was granted by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control in letters dated August 14 and October 23, 198 By letter dated January 14, 1986, DPC notified the South Carolina Bureau of Radiological Health that burial of the contaminated materials had been completed during the period of December 12-23, 1985. The licensee reported .-
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no significant increase in. background dose rates relative to pre-disposal survey result The inspector noted that pursuant to 10 CFR 20.302(a), the licensee's application . stated that administrative procedures will be established to determine and document the total weight, qualitative radioactive analyses, and periodic cumulative dose. The inspector reviewed qualitative gamma spectroscopy analyses of the contaminated materials and discussed the results and calculated dose assessments with cognizant licensee representatives. The inspector noted that contamination measurements were conducted using approved plant procedures. In addition, the inspector noted that the station Health Physics Manual Section 5.5, Enclosures 4.4 and ,
require quarterly instrument surveys of burial locations as specified in Procedure HP/0/B/1000/5 Following review of HP/0/8/1000/54, Plant Radiological Status, Rev. 12, 3/14/85, the inspector noted that details for
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conducting appropriate burial site surveys were not included in the current procedur Licensee representatives informed the inspector that the referenced procedure had not been approved at the time of the inspectio The inspector questioned whether this procedure should have been in place to conduct pre-burial survey Licensee representatives stated - that the initial pre- and post-burial procedures were conducted following station directives and Special Radiation Work Permits (SRWP). The inspector reviewed all relevant procedures and SRWPs used for burial and surveys of the contaminated materials. All surveys were conducted using approved procedures. The inspector noted that general area surveys of the burial site were not conducted prior to burial. Licensee representatives stated that nearby TLDs used in the routine environmental monitoring program provided adequate pre-burial dose estimates to be used in comparing pre- and post-burial dose rates.
i During a telephone conference on May 12, 1986, the inspector discussed environmental monitoring of the burial area with cognizant licensee representative Licensee representatives stated that the Oconee Nuclear Station (ONS) environmental monitoring program should ensure that the buried contaminated material remains in plac The inspector noted that the original ONS environmental program was designed and implemented to monitor for normal plant effluent releases and thus additional monitoring should be provided for the burial sit Furthermore, the burial site represents a 1 potential dose contribution to the offsite area and an appropriate survey / monitoring program should be implemented to demonstrate compliance
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5. Low' Level Radioactive Waste Incinerator (84522)
By letter dated June 10, 1985, DPC requested approval to operate a low level radioactive waste incinerator at the Oconee Nuclear Statio The incinerator is being installed as part of a comprehensive low level radioactive waste processing facilit The incinerator is described in detail in Aerojet Energy Conversion Company (AECC) Topical Report No. AECC-3-P. The purpose of the incinerator is to reduce the volume of low level wastes prior to disposal. Products produced by the system include vapors and gases and a free flowing mixture of salt granules and ash. Gases and vapors will be processed through scrubber and filter systems prior to discharge to atmosphere. Salt granules and ash will be solidified and packaged prior to approved disposa The incinerator will receive contaminated wastes from the trash storage hopper, the contaminated oil skid, and the resin batch tank. ' Based on recent ONS operating experience for nuclide types and quantities, and on conservative design base decontamination factors for particulate and iodine removal efficiencies, the calculated maximum individual annual offsite doses for a limiting routine release case were 6.3 mrem / year total body and 18.6 mrem / year maximum organ dose (infant thyroid). There will be no liquid effluents released as a direct result of the incinerator syste The inspector toured and discussed operation of the radwaste facility with cognizant licensee representative Following discussions with licensee
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representatives, the inspector noted that gaseous sampling lines within the facility were constructed using copper materials. However, the licensee stated that prior to operation, the copper sample lines, which would increase iodine plate-out, would be replace The inspector noted that instrumentation in the radiochemistry laboratory had not been installe Licensee representatives stated that measurement equipment to be installed included a liquid scintillation counter, a low background automatic proportional counter, and a gamma spectroscopy system for counting effluent and resin sample geometries. The licensee informed the inspector that extensive evaluation regarding calibration of the resin counting geometry was in progress. The inspector questioned what precautions the licensee planned to implement for counting resin samples in a laboratory where low
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level effluent samples were to be processed and counte Licensee representatives noted that resins would be counted in a separate area of the laboratory and only when low level process and effluent samples were not being counte The inspector discussed process ventilation systems for the radwaste facility. Two major systems within the radwaste facility are the Tank Vent System and the Incinerator Off-Gas System. Cognizant licensee represen-
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tatives detailed that the tank vent system would be operated and tested according to the applicable ANSI standards. Proposed normal operational inspection and testing will include visual inspection, air flow capacity and distribution tests, leak tests and adsorber residence tim Licensee representatives stated that evaluation of testing requirements needed for the off gas ventilation system to meet the intent of Regulatory Guide 1.140,
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The inspector discussed the licensee's response to specific incinerator off gas ventilation system operating and testing issues as detailed in an October 25, 1985, letter from H. B. Tucker, DPC, to H. R. Denton, NRR. NR In particular, the inspector discussed the following specific areas of the response: The assumptions that airflow distribution and air-aerosol mixing are acceptable to perform an initial acceptance test of the system should be supported by dat Monitoring of daily releases for activity does not assure that the exhaust gas filter system is operating properly. The indicated levels of effluents within TS limits may only be the result of effluents from extremely low level wastes being processe In the event that the system is not functioning properly, input of higher level material could result in elevated releases. Thus, the exhaust gas filter system should be shown to meet its intended function both prior to startup of the system and periodically during routine operatio The charcoal adsorber material should be tested for iodine retention efficiency at the system design temperatures, i.e., approximately 210 Licensee representatives acknowledged the inspector's comments and stated that all questions and concerns would be evaluated prior to operation of the syste The inspector noted that the licensee did not have approved procedures for use in the counting laboratory or for operation and testing of the ventilation systems. Licensee representatives stated that procedures were being developed for the referenced areas. The inspector informed licensee representatives that all procedures prepared for use in the facility should be approved and implemented prior to startup of the syste The licensee was informed that action regarding proceduro development for the counting laboratory and testing and operation of the ventilation system would be considered an inpsector followup item and would be reviewed during a subsequent inspection (50-269/86-07-02, 50-270/86-07-02, 50-287/86-07-02).
No violations or deviations were identifie . Inspector Followup Items (IFI)(92701)
(Closed) IFI 50-269/84-18-02, 50-270/84-17-02, and 50-287/84-15-02:
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1.e., changeout of the deficient catalyst bed, had been completed and QA reviewed by cognizant licensee personnel prior to July 1985 for all unit (Closed) IFI 50-269/84-19-03, 50-270/84-18-03, and 50-287/84-20-03:
Evaluation of ONS Environmental Sampling Program. The inspector reviewed the licensee's actions regarding this item. A corporate audit of the ONS environmental procedures and sampling program was conducted in March 198 The environmental monitoring program was considered adequate; however, selected deficiencies were identified. The inspector reviewed licensee's corrective actions regarding the identified deficiencies in the audit and noted that corrective action was complete or in the process of being completed. The inspector informed licensee representatives that this item was considered closed; however, detailed review of the environmental program would be continued during subsequent inspection (Closed) IFI 50-269/84-19-04, 50-270/84-18-04, and 50-289/84-20-04:
Evaluation of Dose Assessment for Multiple Environmental Pathway The inspector reviewed the licensee's dose calculations for selected above-background concentrations of cesium nuclides in fish and additional environmental pathways near the Oconee Nuclear Plant. The inspector noted that dose calculations were conducted for ingestion and direct shoreline radiation pathways. The inspector noted that an evaluation of doses from normal plant radwaste gaseous releases in addition to the previously mentioned pathways was needed to demonstrate compliance with 40 CFR 190 dose limits. A cognizant licensee representative acknewledged the inspector's comments and agreed to complete the evaluatio For administrative purposes, this item is considered closed and will be followed as a current inspector followup item (50-269/86-07-03, 50-270/86-07-03, 50-287/86-07-03).
(Closed) IFI 50-269/84-30-03, 50-270/84-29-03, and 50-289/84-32-03:
Evaluation of Gas Flow Proportional Counting System High Background Problems. The inspector discussed this issue with cognizant Duke Power Corporate support and site licensee personnel. The licensee has initiated a program (1) to define and evaluate drift problems associated with the low background proportional alpha-beta counters, (2) to correct any identified deficiencies in equipment electronics and detector counting gas, and (3) to realistically define QC control charts using both the instrument and counting standard deviation Licensee actions regarding this item were detailed in a memorandum, " Meeting Regarding Instability of Tennelec LB-5100 Efficiency," dated January 30, 198 The inspector considered the licensee's actions adequat (Closed) IFI 50-269/85-18-01, 50-270/85-18-01, 50-289/85-18-01: Development of Adequate Maintenance Program for Effluent Monitor The inspector discussed corrective actions regarding this issue with cognizant licensee personne Three tracking systems are utilized by cognizant licensee representatives to periodically review the status of the effluent monitor system The inspector reviewed both the " Outstanding RIA Corrective Maintenance Work Requests" and the " Compliance Notification Form" and noted that use of these tracking systems regarding monitor status were initiated in October 1985. In addition, the inspector noted that cognizant licensee
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personnel maintained an " Equipment History Log" for individual RIAs. All records reviewed were current and no deficiencies were identifie No violations or deviations were identifie _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _