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MONTHYEARML20205N9871999-04-14014 April 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 990308-11 ML20203G0081999-02-12012 February 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 981102-06 ML20211M5671997-10-0303 October 1997 Forwards Regulatory Documents Comprising Regulatory History of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Entitled Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors, Which Amended 10CFR50,published in Fr on 970910 ML20149D7851997-07-14014 July 1997 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 970731 in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Case Studies (Response Time & Reactor Feedwater Pump Trip Test) & Common Themes ML20137C9201997-03-20020 March 1997 Forwards Documentation of Meeting Conducted in Region 4 Office on 970225 to Discuss NRC Enforcement Policy as Applied to Nonescalated Enforcement ML20134P5931997-02-21021 February 1997 Forwards Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty for Transmittal to Ofc of Fr for Publication.W/O Encl ML20132F5421996-12-19019 December 1996 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 961007-11 ML20134E9191996-10-29029 October 1996 Forwards Rationale for Inital Plants Selected for Design Insps & for Plants Considered for Second Quarter FY97 Design Insps ML20203B9891995-11-20020 November 1995 Discusses OI Rept 4-95-032 Re Alleged False Statements by Fire Watches to NRC Inspectors.Oe Will Consider Matter Closed from Enforcement Perspective Unless Different View Received within 3 Wks of Date of This Memo ML20211M6231994-11-30030 November 1994 Provides Info to Commission on Status of Rulemaking Activities Re Power Reactor Decommissioning Cost Issues,Per 930714 SRM ML20236L5631994-08-10010 August 1994 Responds to Former Region V 930422 Request for NRR Evaluation of WPPSS Practices Associated W/Testing RHR Sys While Aligned in SPC Mode ML20056E5141993-08-12012 August 1993 Submits SALP Schedule for FY94 Per Mgt Directive 8.6 ML20056E4571993-08-0505 August 1993 Forwards Technical Review Rept Re, Tardy Licensee Actions Initiated Because of Delayed Replacement of Batteries in Uninterruptible Power Supplies at Plant ML20247G1561989-05-15015 May 1989 Forwards Director'S Decision 89-03 in Response to 2.206 Petition Re BWR Stability.Petition Filed by Hiatt on Behalf of Ocre Expressing Concerns Re 890309 Power Oscillattion Event & Requested Action W/Respect to All BWRs ML20245B6421989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.Though Little Actual Damage Experienced,Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20245B6531989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Events Determined to Involve Deficiencies in Control Sys ML20245B6191989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept Re BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.All Events Included Reactor Depressurization Followed by Uncontrolled Condensate or Condensate Booster Pumps Injection or Both ML20245B7501989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20147E3621988-02-28028 February 1988 Summary of 880223 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 88-008. List of Attendees,Tabulation of long-term Followup Assignments to Be Completed & Summary of Reactor Scrams Encl ML20195G7981987-07-31031 July 1987 Partially Deleted Memo Forwarding SALP Rept & Recommendations Re NRC Actions for Plant.W/O Encl IR 05000397/19870061987-07-0101 July 1987 Forwards Draft SALP Rept 50-397/87-06 for Feb-May 1987 for Review.Comments Requested at SALP Board Meeting Schedule for 870707 in Region V.Update of Tables 1-4 Included in Draft. W/O Rept ML20236B1451987-06-18018 June 1987 Forwards Response to DF Kirsch 870507 Memo Requesting Performance Analysis Info for Input to Facility SALP Rept. Review Results Provided in Encl.Encl Withheld ML20214M1381987-05-26026 May 1987 Provides Enforcement Guidance to Regions for Issues Re Control Room Habitability/Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys Deficiencies.Summary of Plants Reviewed & Documents Describing Findings Encl ML20195G7931987-05-12012 May 1987 Forwards Insp & LER Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analyses for Salp,Per DF Kirsch 870507 Memo. Tables Subj to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Complete. W/O Encls ML20214A0311987-05-12012 May 1987 Notifies of 870514 Briefing on Licensing & Operational Status of Plants Assigned to Project Directorate V,Including Diablo Canyon,Palo Verde,Rancho Seco,San Onfore,Trojan & WPPSS 2 ML20212M8601987-03-0909 March 1987 Forwards SER Re Concerns Identified in Plant Fire Protection Program,As Described in FSAR Through Amend 33.Concerns Resolved Except for Listed Items,Including Adequacy of Safe Shutdown Procedures.Review Excluded Amend 37 Items ML20154A2831986-12-13013 December 1986 Forwards Assessments by Enforcement Staff of Regional Performance in Enforcement Area from Jul-Nov 1985 ML20215G1361986-10-14014 October 1986 Summary of 861006 Operating Reactor Events Meeting 86-35 Re Events Since Last Meeting on 860929.Assignees Should Review Identified Responsibilities & Completion Dates & Advise If Dates Cannot Be Met.Attendance List & Viewgraphs Encl ML20215F2751986-10-0606 October 1986 Forwards Action Timetable Re Coordinated Approach to Resolution of Fire Protection Issues at Facility ML20209A8611986-09-0202 September 1986 Forwards Matls Needed to Complete Assignment During Emergency Preparedness Exercise on 860916-19.W/o Encl IR 05000397/19860121986-08-25025 August 1986 Notification of 860828 Meeting W/Util in Walnut Creek,Ca to Discuss Apparent Violations Involving Equipment Qualification (50-397/86-12),Region V Team Insp 50-397/86-11 & Control of Combustible Matls ML20204G4051986-08-0404 August 1986 Notification of 860909 Meeting W/Utils in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Nrc/Util Living Schedules,Util Performance,Legal Considerations,Tech Spec Improvements & Severe Accident Policy/Degraded Core Programs.Proposed Agenda Encl ML20207J2451986-07-16016 July 1986 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util Application to Amend Tech Spec 4.6.4.1 Concerning Drywell Vacuum Breakers,For Transmittal to Licensee.Receipt of Info After 860731 Will Require Rev to 860831 Anticipated Review Completion Date ML20058K6041986-07-0303 July 1986 Informs of Telcon on Status of EA-86-110 Re Health Physics/ Emergency Planning & EA-86-070 Re Fire Protection ML20203B0881986-07-0202 July 1986 Forwards SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review.Salp Board Rated Licensee Performance Category 1 in Area of Outages & Category 2 in All Other Areas Except Fire Protection.W/O Encls ML20236Y1311986-04-25025 April 1986 Forwards List of Primary Containment Isolation Valves & Valve P&ID Locations as Referenced in Util 860117 & 0218 Request for Amend to License NPF-21 ML20198D7151986-04-24024 April 1986 Forwards Insp Rept 50-397/86-05,notice of Violation & Enforcement History,For Consideration & Action.Civil Penalty Unwarranted Since Fire Watches Immediately Posted & Safety Significance of Fire Loadings Limited ML17278A7091986-04-16016 April 1986 Advises That Deletion of Technical Memo 1227 Overlooked During Issuance of Amend 31 to Fsar.Memo Deleted as Result of Incorporation of Scn 83-135 Into Amend ML20195G7731986-03-14014 March 1986 Forwards Draft SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review & Comment at 860319 Meeting at Region V.Updated Tables 1 & 4 Also Encl.W/O Encl ML20154K1511986-03-0303 March 1986 Notifies That SALP Board 860312 Meeting Rescheduled for 860319 at Region V.Deviation from Instruction 0701 to Permit a Toth Attendance at B&W Training Course on 860303-15 in Best Interest of SALP Process ML20199D1311986-02-19019 February 1986 Informs That Proposed Recirculation Pump Vibration Testing Plan Acceptable,Based on Licensee Testing Procedure & Supporting Stress Analysis ML20203B1101986-02-13013 February 1986 Forwards Assessment of Lers,Including Results for Input Into SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986.LERs of Above Average Quality ML20195G7801986-02-0909 February 1986 Forwards Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analysis for Salp.Insp Results & LERs Occurring During Last Month of SALP May Not Be Included in Tables.Tables Subject to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Completed.W/O Encl ML20215N3041986-01-30030 January 1986 Provides Summary of Review of Past Experience as Related to Handling of Nonradiological Issues.State of Wa Notified by NRC of Industrial Safety Concerns at Facility.Dm Kunihiro 851213 Memo to State of Wa Encl ML20151Q9751986-01-29029 January 1986 Requests Identification of Div Contact for Regional Insp Team Leaders to Arrange NRR Alternative Shutdown & Fire Protection Reviewer Technical Assistance on region-based post-fire Safe Shutdown Insps.Schedule of Insps Submitted ML20149M8611986-01-24024 January 1986 Discusses 851202-06 Observation of Seven INPO Members & Two Industry Peer Evaluators During Conduct of Site Visit to Evaluate Three Training Programs at Plant.Significant Milestones Toward Accreditation of Training Programs Listed ML20198H2291986-01-22022 January 1986 Requests Date & Subj of Application for OL Issued on 840413.Info Needed to Complete Review of 850318 Transmittal of License Fee Data & Assessment of Fees & Contractual Costs Through 841222 ML20198G8771986-01-16016 January 1986 Forwards Brief Description & Evaluation of Util 850911 Proposed Tech Spec Change to Revise Composition of Corporate Nuclear Safety Review Board.Proposed Change Acceptable ML20198G8291986-01-0606 January 1986 Forwards Draft Response to 850718 Memo Re Inspector Feedback /Request for Technical Assistance on NUREG-0737,Item II.F.1.Response Based on Review of Util Position on Iodine plate-out ML20141E9281985-12-26026 December 1985 Recommends Survey of Plants Re Licensee Review of Preservice Insp Rept & Submittal of Relief Requests.Relief Requests from Preservice Insp Should Be Submitted Before Issuance of OL & Plant Startup to Permit NRC Review 1999-04-14
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MONTHYEARML20205N9871999-04-14014 April 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 990308-11 ML20203G0081999-02-12012 February 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 981102-06 ML20211M5671997-10-0303 October 1997 Forwards Regulatory Documents Comprising Regulatory History of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Entitled Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors, Which Amended 10CFR50,published in Fr on 970910 ML20149D7851997-07-14014 July 1997 Notification of Significant Licensee Meeting W/Util on 970731 in Arlington,Tx to Discuss Case Studies (Response Time & Reactor Feedwater Pump Trip Test) & Common Themes ML20137C9201997-03-20020 March 1997 Forwards Documentation of Meeting Conducted in Region 4 Office on 970225 to Discuss NRC Enforcement Policy as Applied to Nonescalated Enforcement ML20134P5931997-02-21021 February 1997 Forwards Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty for Transmittal to Ofc of Fr for Publication.W/O Encl ML20132F5421996-12-19019 December 1996 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 961007-11 ML20134E9191996-10-29029 October 1996 Forwards Rationale for Inital Plants Selected for Design Insps & for Plants Considered for Second Quarter FY97 Design Insps ML20203B9891995-11-20020 November 1995 Discusses OI Rept 4-95-032 Re Alleged False Statements by Fire Watches to NRC Inspectors.Oe Will Consider Matter Closed from Enforcement Perspective Unless Different View Received within 3 Wks of Date of This Memo ML20211M6231994-11-30030 November 1994 Provides Info to Commission on Status of Rulemaking Activities Re Power Reactor Decommissioning Cost Issues,Per 930714 SRM ML20236L5631994-08-10010 August 1994 Responds to Former Region V 930422 Request for NRR Evaluation of WPPSS Practices Associated W/Testing RHR Sys While Aligned in SPC Mode ML20056E5141993-08-12012 August 1993 Submits SALP Schedule for FY94 Per Mgt Directive 8.6 ML20056E4571993-08-0505 August 1993 Forwards Technical Review Rept Re, Tardy Licensee Actions Initiated Because of Delayed Replacement of Batteries in Uninterruptible Power Supplies at Plant ML20247G1561989-05-15015 May 1989 Forwards Director'S Decision 89-03 in Response to 2.206 Petition Re BWR Stability.Petition Filed by Hiatt on Behalf of Ocre Expressing Concerns Re 890309 Power Oscillattion Event & Requested Action W/Respect to All BWRs ML20245B6421989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.Though Little Actual Damage Experienced,Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20245B6531989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Events Determined to Involve Deficiencies in Control Sys ML20245B6191989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Evaluation Rept Re BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Steam Line Flooding.All Events Included Reactor Depressurization Followed by Uncontrolled Condensate or Condensate Booster Pumps Injection or Both ML20245B7501989-04-15015 April 1989 Forwards Engineering Evaluation Rept on BWR Overfill Events Resulting in Flooding of Steam Lines.Potential for Equipment Damage Believed to Exist & Any Damage Occurring Should Be Fixed Prior to Restart ML20147E3621988-02-28028 February 1988 Summary of 880223 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 88-008. List of Attendees,Tabulation of long-term Followup Assignments to Be Completed & Summary of Reactor Scrams Encl ML20195G7981987-07-31031 July 1987 Partially Deleted Memo Forwarding SALP Rept & Recommendations Re NRC Actions for Plant.W/O Encl IR 05000397/19870061987-07-0101 July 1987 Forwards Draft SALP Rept 50-397/87-06 for Feb-May 1987 for Review.Comments Requested at SALP Board Meeting Schedule for 870707 in Region V.Update of Tables 1-4 Included in Draft. W/O Rept ML20236B1451987-06-18018 June 1987 Forwards Response to DF Kirsch 870507 Memo Requesting Performance Analysis Info for Input to Facility SALP Rept. Review Results Provided in Encl.Encl Withheld ML20214M1381987-05-26026 May 1987 Provides Enforcement Guidance to Regions for Issues Re Control Room Habitability/Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys Deficiencies.Summary of Plants Reviewed & Documents Describing Findings Encl ML20195G7931987-05-12012 May 1987 Forwards Insp & LER Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analyses for Salp,Per DF Kirsch 870507 Memo. Tables Subj to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Complete. W/O Encls ML20214A0311987-05-12012 May 1987 Notifies of 870514 Briefing on Licensing & Operational Status of Plants Assigned to Project Directorate V,Including Diablo Canyon,Palo Verde,Rancho Seco,San Onfore,Trojan & WPPSS 2 ML20212M8601987-03-0909 March 1987 Forwards SER Re Concerns Identified in Plant Fire Protection Program,As Described in FSAR Through Amend 33.Concerns Resolved Except for Listed Items,Including Adequacy of Safe Shutdown Procedures.Review Excluded Amend 37 Items ML20154A2831986-12-13013 December 1986 Forwards Assessments by Enforcement Staff of Regional Performance in Enforcement Area from Jul-Nov 1985 ML20215G1361986-10-14014 October 1986 Summary of 861006 Operating Reactor Events Meeting 86-35 Re Events Since Last Meeting on 860929.Assignees Should Review Identified Responsibilities & Completion Dates & Advise If Dates Cannot Be Met.Attendance List & Viewgraphs Encl ML20215F2751986-10-0606 October 1986 Forwards Action Timetable Re Coordinated Approach to Resolution of Fire Protection Issues at Facility ML20209A8611986-09-0202 September 1986 Forwards Matls Needed to Complete Assignment During Emergency Preparedness Exercise on 860916-19.W/o Encl IR 05000397/19860121986-08-25025 August 1986 Notification of 860828 Meeting W/Util in Walnut Creek,Ca to Discuss Apparent Violations Involving Equipment Qualification (50-397/86-12),Region V Team Insp 50-397/86-11 & Control of Combustible Matls ML20204G4051986-08-0404 August 1986 Notification of 860909 Meeting W/Utils in Bethesda,Md to Discuss Nrc/Util Living Schedules,Util Performance,Legal Considerations,Tech Spec Improvements & Severe Accident Policy/Degraded Core Programs.Proposed Agenda Encl ML20207J2451986-07-16016 July 1986 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Util Application to Amend Tech Spec 4.6.4.1 Concerning Drywell Vacuum Breakers,For Transmittal to Licensee.Receipt of Info After 860731 Will Require Rev to 860831 Anticipated Review Completion Date ML20058K6041986-07-0303 July 1986 Informs of Telcon on Status of EA-86-110 Re Health Physics/ Emergency Planning & EA-86-070 Re Fire Protection ML20203B0881986-07-0202 July 1986 Forwards SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review.Salp Board Rated Licensee Performance Category 1 in Area of Outages & Category 2 in All Other Areas Except Fire Protection.W/O Encls ML20236Y1311986-04-25025 April 1986 Forwards List of Primary Containment Isolation Valves & Valve P&ID Locations as Referenced in Util 860117 & 0218 Request for Amend to License NPF-21 ML20198D7151986-04-24024 April 1986 Forwards Insp Rept 50-397/86-05,notice of Violation & Enforcement History,For Consideration & Action.Civil Penalty Unwarranted Since Fire Watches Immediately Posted & Safety Significance of Fire Loadings Limited ML17278A7091986-04-16016 April 1986 Advises That Deletion of Technical Memo 1227 Overlooked During Issuance of Amend 31 to Fsar.Memo Deleted as Result of Incorporation of Scn 83-135 Into Amend ML20195G7731986-03-14014 March 1986 Forwards Draft SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986,for Review & Comment at 860319 Meeting at Region V.Updated Tables 1 & 4 Also Encl.W/O Encl ML20154K1511986-03-0303 March 1986 Notifies That SALP Board 860312 Meeting Rescheduled for 860319 at Region V.Deviation from Instruction 0701 to Permit a Toth Attendance at B&W Training Course on 860303-15 in Best Interest of SALP Process ML20199D1311986-02-19019 February 1986 Informs That Proposed Recirculation Pump Vibration Testing Plan Acceptable,Based on Licensee Testing Procedure & Supporting Stress Analysis ML20203B1101986-02-13013 February 1986 Forwards Assessment of Lers,Including Results for Input Into SALP Rept for Feb 1985 - Jan 1986.LERs of Above Average Quality ML20195G7801986-02-0909 February 1986 Forwards Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analysis for Salp.Insp Results & LERs Occurring During Last Month of SALP May Not Be Included in Tables.Tables Subject to Review & Comment Until SALP Process Completed.W/O Encl ML20215N3041986-01-30030 January 1986 Provides Summary of Review of Past Experience as Related to Handling of Nonradiological Issues.State of Wa Notified by NRC of Industrial Safety Concerns at Facility.Dm Kunihiro 851213 Memo to State of Wa Encl ML20151Q9751986-01-29029 January 1986 Requests Identification of Div Contact for Regional Insp Team Leaders to Arrange NRR Alternative Shutdown & Fire Protection Reviewer Technical Assistance on region-based post-fire Safe Shutdown Insps.Schedule of Insps Submitted ML20149M8611986-01-24024 January 1986 Discusses 851202-06 Observation of Seven INPO Members & Two Industry Peer Evaluators During Conduct of Site Visit to Evaluate Three Training Programs at Plant.Significant Milestones Toward Accreditation of Training Programs Listed ML20198H2291986-01-22022 January 1986 Requests Date & Subj of Application for OL Issued on 840413.Info Needed to Complete Review of 850318 Transmittal of License Fee Data & Assessment of Fees & Contractual Costs Through 841222 ML20198G8771986-01-16016 January 1986 Forwards Brief Description & Evaluation of Util 850911 Proposed Tech Spec Change to Revise Composition of Corporate Nuclear Safety Review Board.Proposed Change Acceptable ML20198G8291986-01-0606 January 1986 Forwards Draft Response to 850718 Memo Re Inspector Feedback /Request for Technical Assistance on NUREG-0737,Item II.F.1.Response Based on Review of Util Position on Iodine plate-out ML20141E9281985-12-26026 December 1985 Recommends Survey of Plants Re Licensee Review of Preservice Insp Rept & Submittal of Relief Requests.Relief Requests from Preservice Insp Should Be Submitted Before Issuance of OL & Plant Startup to Permit NRC Review 1999-04-14
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, j .J/ df liEliORAllDUI: FOR: Gregory li. Cook DISTRIBUTICL Public Affairs Officer Region V M
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FR0h: balter F,. Lutler, Chief JBradfute Licensing Branch f.c. 2 EHylton Division of Licensing SUCCEll: FR0 POSED PUBLIC 110TICE Enciosed is e proposeo public nutice relating to an appliceticr for an arier.Cr:er.t to the operating license for the 1tshington huclear Project f.c. I.
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dated liarch 13, 19E5.
Because of cr.igent circumstances, time does not allcr for normal publication ir the Federal Register.
It is requested ti.ct this announcement be released as sect, ds pcssible to the n.edia in the area of the facility and thEt & copy be sent to the State official ano licer. ice.
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SUBJECT:
PROPOSED PUBLIC NOTICE Enclosed is a proposed public notice relating to an application for an amendment to the operating license for the Washington Nuclear Project No. 2 dated March 13, 1985.
Because of exigent circumstances, time does not allow for normal publication in the Federal Register.
It is requested that this announcement be released as soon as possible to the media in the area of the facility and that a copy be sent to the State official and licensee.
Walter R. Butler, Chief Licensing Branch No. 2 Division of Licensing
Enclosure:
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PUBLIC fiCTICE NRC STAFF PROPOSES TO AltEllD OPERATiliG L?. CENSE AT WPPSS - UllP-2 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has received an application dated March 13, 1985 from WPPSS for an amendment to the operating license for the WNP-2 located in Benton County, near Richland, Washington.
If approved, the amendment would amend the WNP-2 Technical Specifications by changing the trip setpoints and allowable values for some of the Isolation Actuation Instrumentation in portions of the Reactor Building. In addition the amendment, if approved, will change the delta temperature - high signal to a temperature - high signal for isolation actuation f rom the RHP, Heat Exchanger Area and correct an inconsistency in the quality assurance record retention requirements. The Supply System has requested HRC action on its request by June 20, 1985.
Following an initial review of this application, the staff has made a proposed (preliminary) determination that the requested amendment involves no significant hazards consideration. Under NRC regulations, this means that the proposed amendment does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident, would not create the possibility of a new or
- different kind of accident, or involve a significant reduction in a safety margin.
The Supply System has reviewed this change per 10 CFR 50.92 and determined that it does not:
- 1) Involve a significant increase in'the probability or consequences l
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setpoints are based on new analyses that include the effect of actual plant operating temperatures. The new values use the sane l
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leakage criteria, and do not alter the valve closure times, so accident consequences are not increased; or
- 2) Create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident than previously evaluated because this change introduces no new accident types nor changes any criteria; or
- 3) Involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety because the same criteria for allowable leakage prior to high temperature trip has been used, so the margin of safety has been maintained.
Th e Connaission has determined that due to exigent circumstances, there is no time to publish for public conrnent before issuance of its usual notice in the Federal Register of the proposed action. The exigent circumstances result from the fact that,' while this amendment request was published in the Federal Register on June 4, 1985, insufficient time exists prior to startup to process the amendment in accordance with the normal procedures contemplated by 10 CFR 50.91(a)(2). Accordingly, the Supply System has requested that this amendment be processed on an exigent basis as contemplated in 10 CFR 50.91(a)(6).
i If the proposed determination becomes final, the staff will issue the amendment without first offering an opportunity for a public hearing. An opportunity for a hearing will be published in the Federal Register at a later l
! date and any hearing request will not delay the effective date of the amendment.
If the staff decides in its final determination that the amendment does involve a significant hazards consideration, a notice of opportunity for a prior hearing will be published in the Federal Register and, if a hearing is l
granted, it will be held beforc the amendment is issued.
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Comments on the proposed determination nay be telephoned to Walter R. Butler, Chief of Licensing Branch No. 2, by collect call to (301) 492-7435. All comments received by June 19, 1985 will be considered in reaching a final determination.
A copy of the application may be examined at the NRC's local Public Document Room located at the Richland Public Library, Swift and Northgate Streets, Richland, Washington 99352, and at the Commission's Public Document Room, 1717 H. Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20555.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Thomas M. Novak',. Assistant Director for Licensing, DL FROM: R. Wayne Houston, Assistant Director for Reactor Safety, DSI
SUBJECT:
OR ACTION: WNP-2 PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR DRYWELL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (TAC # 57547)
Plant Name: Washington Public Power Supply System (WNP-2)
Docket No.: 50-397 Region: V ,
Responsible Branch: LB#2 Project Manager: J. Bradfute Due Date: June 19, 1985 Review Status: Complete By a letter dated April 19, 1985, the Washington Public Power Supply System proposed certain changes to section 4.6.1.7 of the Technical Specifications for WNP-2.
The proposed changes were necessitated due to a design change of the drywell cooling system (a non-safety system) that was implemented during the last outage. This change provided an improved air flow pattern resulting in reduced temperature gradients in the drywell.
Specifically, the licensee requested a change to Surveillance Requirement 4.6.1.7 which identified the thermocouple locations used to determine the drywell average air temperature.
The proposed TS change in Surveillance Requirement 4.6.1.7 changes the elevation and azimuth location of the thermocouples as originally specified to inlet locations of the air coolers.
To improve the temperature profile in the drywell, the licensee modified the air flow patterns of the drywell unit coolers. This was accomplished by ducting the hot air in the annulus region, between the reactor pressure vessel and the sacrificial shield wall, through the unit coolers located in the lower portion of the drywell, rather than the upper portion in the original design.
Had the licensee used the same thermocouples specified in Surveillance Requirement 4.6.1.7, the resulting drywell average temperature would be greater than the expected drywell average temperature due to the impingement of the annulus hot air on the thermocouples.
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Thomas M. Novak Therefore, the licensee proposed thermocouple locations at the inlet of the unit coolers where the inlet air temperature would be more representative for determining the drywell average temperature. The licensee indicated that the temperature readings from the new thermocouple locations are neither influenced by the annulus hot air or the drywell unit cooler discharged air and, therefore, will yield more correct values for computing the bulk average drywell air temperature.
Based on our assessment of tne proposed technical specification change, we recommend its approval since the original intent of the LCO is being maintained.
Enclosed is our SALP input for this review.
Original eig.ciby B. Eeyes n oar.. a R. Wayne Houston, Assistant Director for Reactor Safety, DSI
Enclosure:
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1 p Docket llo. 50-397 6; liEh0kAkDUM FOR: Walter R. Butier Chicf Licensing Branch Fc. 7 Division of Licensing FR0ll: John 0. Bredfute, Project Manager Licensing Branch lio. i, Division of Licensing SUCJECT: IllFORMATION f1EETIfiG !!ITH THE SUPPLY SYSTEM (WNP-2)
FORTHCCliIf;G REFUELIfiG DATE & TIME: Thursday, June 27, ISES 1:00 p.n..
LOCATI0li: Air Richts Building Room 5033 Bethesda , I'.crylanc FURPOSE: To identify end clarify Preliminary requirenents for the first refueling of WhP-2.
PARTICIPAf:TS*: flRC ifNP-2 EXX0ft k'. Mcdges '.J Aeschliman J. Morgan L. Phillips D. Larkin R. Collinghani R. Lobel 11. Wolkenhauer; D. Freno W. Brccks H. Richings G. Schwenk
- 11. Cwpagnone J. Bradfute John O. Bradfute, Prcject flanager Licensing Branch tio. 2 Division of Licensing cc: See next page
- fieetings between !!RC technical staff and applicants for licenses are open for interested members of the rutlic, petitioners, intervenors, or other parties to attu% as cbservers pursuant to "Open f:cctire Statement of flRC Staff Policy",
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Nicholas Reyrcld. Escuire Regional Administrator, hegion V Lishcp, Cook, Liberman, U.S. Nucleer Ecgulatory Commission Forcell & Reynolds 1450 Ueria Lcr.e, Suite 210
]?00 Seycnteenth Street,fl. b. balnut Lrtel, California 94596 Washington, D. C. 20036 l'.r. G. E. Lcupe, Esquire Washingten Public Powc r Supply Systen P. O. Box 968 3000 George Washington Way Richland, Vashington 99532 Mr. Curtis Eschel' , Chairman Energy Facility Site Evaluaticn Council Mail Stop PY-11 Olympia, Washingtcr. 50004 P. L. Powell, Licensino Manager '
Washington Fublic Fewer Supply System P. O. Box 960,f.D 9562 lhchland, Washington 99352 hr. k. b. Conn Burns ar.d Roe, Incorporated c/o Washington Public Power Suppiy Systen P. O. Box 968, lid 994E Richland, Washincter. 9035:
R. B. Glasscock, Lirector Licersir.g ario Assurance Washington Public Power Supply System P. O. Box 968, MD 260 Richland, Ueshington 99352 lir. C.11. Powers i WhF-2 Flant Manager Washington Public Pev.er Supply System P. O. Ucy.l.D 5'Z7h Richland, Washington 993L2 l
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JWi. 3 1985 d b4M Docket No. 50-400 & MTC MEMORANDUM FOR: George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 w aw. I Division of Licensing FROM: B. C. Buckley, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing
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NOTICE OF MEETING WITH CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT (CP&L) COMPANY IN REGARD TO SHEAR 0N HARRIS, UNIT I DATE & TIME: July , 1985 10:00 am LOCATION: Phillips Building Room P.-iWMP P -1IO Bethesda, Maryland PURPOSE: To discuss superheat consideration during postulated main-steam line break. There will also be a discussion of CPL's response to NRC questions 410.28 and 410.50 which addresses associated circuits and electrical isolation in transfer switches from a fire protection perspective (The discussion on questions 410.28 and 410.50 will be held in room P-204A, Phillips Building at 11:00 am.)
PARTICIPANTS: NRC G. Knighton, J. Knight, O. Parr, B. Buckley, 0. Chopra CP&L EBASCO A. Cutter, S. Zimmerman, D. McCarthy V. Cornell, et al.
b b bab 9 B. C. Buckley, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing cc: See next page _
NOTE: NRC meetings are open to be observed by the public. Anyone who wishes to attend must contact B. C. Buckley on (301)492-28379 before July 11, 1985.
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Mr. E. E. Utley Caroline Power & Light Company Shearon Harris cc:
George F. Trowbridge, Esq. Mr. George Jackson, Secretary Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Environmental Law Project 1800 M Street, NW School of Law, 064-A Washington, DC 20036 Univeristy of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Richard E. Jones, Esq.
Associate General Counsel Mr. Travis Payne, Esq.
Carolina Power & Light Company 723 W. Johnson Street 411 Fayetteville Street Mall Post Office Box 12643 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 M. David Gordon, Esq. Mr. Daniel F. Read Associate Attorney General CHANGE State of North Carolina Post Office Box 2151 Post Office Box 629 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Bradley W. Jones, Esq.
Thomas S. Erwin, Esq. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm, 115 W. Morgan Street Region II Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 101 Marietta Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Resident Inspector / Harris NPS .
Richard D. Wilson, M. D.
c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 725 Hunter Street Route 1, Box 315B Apex, North Carolina 27502 New Hill, North Carolina 27562 Regional Administrator, Region II Charles D. Barham, Jr. , Esq. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Vice President & Senior Counsel 101 Marietta Street Carolina Power & Light Company Suite 2900 Post Office Box 1551 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Mr. Robert P. Gruber Mr. John Runkle, Executive Coordinator Executive Director Conservation Council of North Carolina Public Staff - NCUC 307 Granville Road Post Office Box 991 Chapel Mill, North Carolina 27514 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Mr. Wells Eddleman 718-A Iredell Street Durham, North Carolina 27705
MEETING NOTICE DISTRIBUTION:
d[ NRC PARTICIPANTS NRC PDR al MR G. Knighton J. Knight NSIC 0. Parr PRC System B. Buckley LB3 Reading 0. Chopra H. Denton/D. Eisenhut H. Thompson /F. Miraglia T. Novak J. Ycungblood W. Butler E. Adensam M. Virgilio D. Crutchfield C. Grimes ,
G. Holahan C. Thomas G. Lainas S. Varga D. Vassalb J. Miller J. Stolz F. Rowsome W. Johnston J. P. Knight, Acting Dir., DE R. Bernero R. Bonsak, Acting, AD/CSE, DE L. Rubenstein W. Houstor.
D. Muller T. Speis F. Schroeder W. T. Russell, Acting Dir., DHFS ACRS (16)
Attorney, OELD J. Partlow B. Grimes E. L. Jordan F. Ingram, PA Receptionist (Only if meeting is held in Bethesda)
Project Manager B. Bucklev J. Lee
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