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Category:INSPECTION REPORT
MONTHYEARIR 05000213/19990021999-08-20020 August 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Sf Safety Maint & Surveillance,Plant Support & Rediological Controls IR 05000213/19990011999-05-21021 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility IR 05000213/19980061999-02-26026 February 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility. Security Program Was Also Inspected IR 05000213/19980051998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20155F8511998-10-29029 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 on 980720-0911.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Preparations, Planning & Implementation of RCS Chemical Decontamination, Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19980031998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-03 on 980414-0803 & 13.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Sf Safety, Decommissioning Activities & Radiological Controls IR 05000213/19980011998-05-13013 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-01 on 980113-0413.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Support Activities,Spent Fuel Safety,Plant Support & Radiological Controls & Facility Mgt & Control IR 05000213/19980021998-05-0505 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-02 on 980316-20 & 25-27.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Control Programs IR 05000213/19970091998-02-17017 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-09 on 971012-980112.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Planning & Included Aspects of Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970121998-01-15015 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-12 on 970812-13 & 1006-09.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Status of Rp&C Facilities & Equipment ML20198Q9091998-01-14014 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-10 on 971008-1128.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support IR 05000213/19970111997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 on 971006-09 & 1103-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid Control IR 05000213/19970051997-11-26026 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-05 on 970708-1006.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint Engineering & Plant Support ML20199D4621997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Pages for Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805 ML20199D4881997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Page for Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30 ML20198N2821997-10-29029 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-08 on 970703,0811-0919.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Applied Radiological Controls Program, Contamination Control Program & Training of Personnel Relative to 49CFR172,subpart H IR 05000213/19970031997-10-0909 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970071997-08-18018 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Area IR 05000213/19970061997-08-12012 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-06 on 970616-0718.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program at Cyap Station,Haddam,Ct ML20149D6211997-06-13013 June 1997 Mgt Meeting Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970528.Areas Discussed: Actions in Response to Findings Detailed in NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12.96-201 & 97-01.Deficiencies Involved Implementation of Radiation Protection Program IR 05000213/19970041997-06-0303 June 1997 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/97-04 on 970505-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Previously Identified Items,Mgt Control,Pa Detection Aids,Alarm Stations & Communication,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures ML20141F8301997-05-0808 May 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-01 on 970106-0407.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970021997-03-21021 March 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-02 on 970207-07 & 0224-26.Violation Noted.Major Area Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control,Including Organization & Effectiveness of Program Implementation ML20136B4471997-02-25025 February 1997 Summary of Meeting Re Insp 50-213/96-12 on 970205 in King of Prussia,Pa to Discuss Findings Detailed in Insp Rept on 961102.Radiation Program Was Deficient in Several Areas That Resulted in Potential Exposure to Radiation ML20138J6751997-02-0404 February 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/96-13 on 961116-970105.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133A5031996-12-24024 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-11 on 960921-1115.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20132G6211996-12-19019 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-12 on 961102-27.Apparent Violations Being Considered for Escalated Enforcement Action.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Airborne Radioactivity Event That Occurred on 961102 IR 05000213/19960101996-11-0505 November 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-10 on 960811-0920.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000213/19960801996-10-30030 October 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-80 on 960903-1002.Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Mgt Oversight & Controls ML20129F4701996-10-23023 October 1996 Insp Rept 50/213-96-07 on 960813-16.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Performance During Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise,Emergency Facility Staffing, Procedure Emplementation & Effectiveness of Mitigation IR 05000213/19940011994-01-24024 January 1994 Insp Rept 50-213/94-01 on 940110-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Projected Dose Calculation Capability from Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Releases IR 05000213/19930211993-12-30030 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-21 on 931107-1211.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930231993-12-17017 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-213/93-23,50-245/93-30,50-336/93-25 & 50-423/93-27 on Stated Date.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ffd Program,Policies & Procedures,Ffd Organization & Mgt Control,Training,Chemical Testing & FFD Audit IR 05000213/19930191993-11-23023 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-19 on 931003-1106.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930161993-11-0404 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930829-1002.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930181993-10-0707 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-18 on 930927-30.No Safety Concerns or Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Remp,Including Mgt Controls,Qa Audits,Meteorological Monitoring Program & QC Program for Analytical Measurements IR 05000213/19930151993-10-0101 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-15 on Stated Dates.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Generic Ltr 89-10 Program & Related Activities ML20057E6661993-09-29029 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930725-0828.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support,Plant Support Activities,Outage Assessment & Emergency Planning Drill IR 05000213/19930121993-08-18018 August 1993 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/93-12 on 930620-0724.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Outage Activities,Event Response,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19920231993-02-0101 February 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-23 on 921214-18.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ep Program Changes,Emergency Facilities, Equipment,Instrumentation & Supplies,Ep Organization & Management Control,Training & Independent Reviews/Audits IR 05000213/19920221993-01-21021 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-22 on 921116-20.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Corrective Actions of Previously Identified Insp Items IR 05000213/19920211993-01-15015 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-21 on 921115-1212.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Lers & Periodic Repts & Manual Operator Actions During Postulated Station Blackout IR 05000213/19920811993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-81 on 921005-09 & 29,1112,1210 & 930105 in Region I Ofc.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Generic Ltr 89-10 Program,Including Scope & Administration of Program, Design Basis Reviews & MOV Training IR 05000213/19920241992-12-30030 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-24 on 921130-1204.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Function of Engineering & Technical Support Reviewed to Evaluate Staffing of Engineering Dept IR 05000213/19920251992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-25 on 921214-17.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Organization,Training & Assurance of Quality IR 05000213/19920201992-12-15015 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-20 on 921005-1114.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Surveillance,Licensee self-assessment & Periodic Repts IR 05000213/19900831990-11-0505 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-83,50-245/90-82,50-336/90-82 & 50-423/90-83 on 900924-28.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Timeliness for Reporting/Operability Determinations IR 05000213/19900821990-10-23023 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-82,50-245/90-81,50-336/90-81 & 50-423/90-82,on 901001-12.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Occupational Radiation Protection Program Activities During Unit 1 Refueling Outage IR 05000213/19900131990-10-19019 October 1990 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/90-13 on 900801-0911.Good Radiological Controls Performance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Startup Following 1989/1990 Refueling Outage,Reactor Trips on 900813 & 0903 & Safeguards Problems IR 05000213/19900181990-10-10010 October 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-18 on 900926.No Violations Noted 1999-08-20
[Table view] Category:NRC-GENERATED
MONTHYEARIR 05000213/19990021999-08-20020 August 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Sf Safety Maint & Surveillance,Plant Support & Rediological Controls IR 05000213/19990011999-05-21021 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility IR 05000213/19980061999-02-26026 February 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility. Security Program Was Also Inspected IR 05000213/19980051998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20155F8511998-10-29029 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 on 980720-0911.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Preparations, Planning & Implementation of RCS Chemical Decontamination, Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19980031998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-03 on 980414-0803 & 13.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Sf Safety, Decommissioning Activities & Radiological Controls IR 05000213/19980011998-05-13013 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-01 on 980113-0413.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Support Activities,Spent Fuel Safety,Plant Support & Radiological Controls & Facility Mgt & Control IR 05000213/19980021998-05-0505 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-02 on 980316-20 & 25-27.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Control Programs IR 05000213/19970091998-02-17017 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-09 on 971012-980112.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Planning & Included Aspects of Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970121998-01-15015 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-12 on 970812-13 & 1006-09.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Status of Rp&C Facilities & Equipment ML20198Q9091998-01-14014 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-10 on 971008-1128.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support IR 05000213/19970111997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 on 971006-09 & 1103-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid Control IR 05000213/19970051997-11-26026 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-05 on 970708-1006.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint Engineering & Plant Support ML20199D4621997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Pages for Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805 ML20199D4881997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Page for Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30 ML20198N2821997-10-29029 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-08 on 970703,0811-0919.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Applied Radiological Controls Program, Contamination Control Program & Training of Personnel Relative to 49CFR172,subpart H IR 05000213/19970031997-10-0909 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970071997-08-18018 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Area IR 05000213/19970061997-08-12012 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-06 on 970616-0718.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program at Cyap Station,Haddam,Ct ML20149D6211997-06-13013 June 1997 Mgt Meeting Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970528.Areas Discussed: Actions in Response to Findings Detailed in NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12.96-201 & 97-01.Deficiencies Involved Implementation of Radiation Protection Program IR 05000213/19970041997-06-0303 June 1997 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/97-04 on 970505-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Previously Identified Items,Mgt Control,Pa Detection Aids,Alarm Stations & Communication,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures ML20141F8301997-05-0808 May 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-01 on 970106-0407.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970021997-03-21021 March 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-02 on 970207-07 & 0224-26.Violation Noted.Major Area Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control,Including Organization & Effectiveness of Program Implementation ML20136B4471997-02-25025 February 1997 Summary of Meeting Re Insp 50-213/96-12 on 970205 in King of Prussia,Pa to Discuss Findings Detailed in Insp Rept on 961102.Radiation Program Was Deficient in Several Areas That Resulted in Potential Exposure to Radiation ML20138J6751997-02-0404 February 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/96-13 on 961116-970105.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Plant Support ML20133A5031996-12-24024 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-11 on 960921-1115.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20132G6211996-12-19019 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-12 on 961102-27.Apparent Violations Being Considered for Escalated Enforcement Action.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Airborne Radioactivity Event That Occurred on 961102 IR 05000213/19960101996-11-0505 November 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-10 on 960811-0920.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000213/19960801996-10-30030 October 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-80 on 960903-1002.Violation Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Mgt Oversight & Controls ML20129F4701996-10-23023 October 1996 Insp Rept 50/213-96-07 on 960813-16.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Performance During Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise,Emergency Facility Staffing, Procedure Emplementation & Effectiveness of Mitigation IR 05000213/19940011994-01-24024 January 1994 Insp Rept 50-213/94-01 on 940110-14.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Projected Dose Calculation Capability from Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Releases IR 05000213/19930211993-12-30030 December 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-21 on 931107-1211.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930231993-12-17017 December 1993 Insp Repts 50-213/93-23,50-245/93-30,50-336/93-25 & 50-423/93-27 on Stated Date.Violation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ffd Program,Policies & Procedures,Ffd Organization & Mgt Control,Training,Chemical Testing & FFD Audit IR 05000213/19930191993-11-23023 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-19 on 931003-1106.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930161993-11-0404 November 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930829-1002.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19930181993-10-0707 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-18 on 930927-30.No Safety Concerns or Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Remp,Including Mgt Controls,Qa Audits,Meteorological Monitoring Program & QC Program for Analytical Measurements IR 05000213/19930151993-10-0101 October 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-15 on Stated Dates.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Generic Ltr 89-10 Program & Related Activities ML20057E6661993-09-29029 September 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/93-16 on 930725-0828.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support,Plant Support Activities,Outage Assessment & Emergency Planning Drill IR 05000213/19930121993-08-18018 August 1993 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/93-12 on 930620-0724.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Outage Activities,Event Response,Maint,Engineering & Technical Support & Plant Support Activities IR 05000213/19920231993-02-0101 February 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-23 on 921214-18.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ep Program Changes,Emergency Facilities, Equipment,Instrumentation & Supplies,Ep Organization & Management Control,Training & Independent Reviews/Audits IR 05000213/19920221993-01-21021 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-22 on 921116-20.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Corrective Actions of Previously Identified Insp Items IR 05000213/19920211993-01-15015 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-21 on 921115-1212.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Lers & Periodic Repts & Manual Operator Actions During Postulated Station Blackout IR 05000213/19920811993-01-0808 January 1993 Insp Rept 50-213/92-81 on 921005-09 & 29,1112,1210 & 930105 in Region I Ofc.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Generic Ltr 89-10 Program,Including Scope & Administration of Program, Design Basis Reviews & MOV Training IR 05000213/19920241992-12-30030 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-24 on 921130-1204.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Function of Engineering & Technical Support Reviewed to Evaluate Staffing of Engineering Dept IR 05000213/19920251992-12-22022 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-25 on 921214-17.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Mgt Organization,Training & Assurance of Quality IR 05000213/19920201992-12-15015 December 1992 Insp Rept 50-213/92-20 on 921005-1114.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Radiological Controls,Maint,Surveillance,Licensee self-assessment & Periodic Repts IR 05000213/19900831990-11-0505 November 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-83,50-245/90-82,50-336/90-82 & 50-423/90-83 on 900924-28.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Timeliness for Reporting/Operability Determinations IR 05000213/19900821990-10-23023 October 1990 Insp Repts 50-213/90-82,50-245/90-81,50-336/90-81 & 50-423/90-82,on 901001-12.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Occupational Radiation Protection Program Activities During Unit 1 Refueling Outage IR 05000213/19900131990-10-19019 October 1990 Safety Insp Rept 50-213/90-13 on 900801-0911.Good Radiological Controls Performance Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Startup Following 1989/1990 Refueling Outage,Reactor Trips on 900813 & 0903 & Safeguards Problems IR 05000213/19900181990-10-10010 October 1990 Insp Rept 50-213/90-18 on 900926.No Violations Noted 1999-08-20
[Table view] Category:TEXT-INSPECTION & AUDIT & I&E CIRCULARS
MONTHYEARPNO-I-99-039, on 990831,Haddam Neck Plant CR Was Notified by Transportation Contractor,Hittman Transportation Svcs,That Driver of Truck,Left Plant Earlier in Day Noticed Water Leakage from from sea-land Container He Was Transporting1999-09-0101 September 1999 PNO-I-99-039:on 990831,Haddam Neck Plant CR Was Notified by Transportation Contractor,Hittman Transportation Svcs,That Driver of Truck,Left Plant Earlier in Day Noticed Water Leakage from from sea-land Container He Was Transporting IR 05000213/19990021999-08-20020 August 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-02 on 990420-0719.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Sf Safety Maint & Surveillance,Plant Support & Rediological Controls IR 05000213/19990011999-05-21021 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/99-01 on 980119-990419.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility ML20206R7391999-05-12012 May 1999 Notice of Violation from Investigation on 970616-0718. Violations Noted:On 961209 & 10,J Foley Deliberately Caused Util to Be in Violation of 10CFR50.9 & TS 6.11 & in June 1997 Provided Inaccurate Info to NRC Inspector ML20206R7141999-05-12012 May 1999 Notice of Violation from Investigation on 970314-0722. Violation Noted:M Thomas Engaged in Deliberate Misconduct on 970227,that But for Detection,Would Have Caused Licensee to Be in Violation of 10CFR20.1802 ML20205J8031999-04-0505 April 1999 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961102-27.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Adequately Instruct Workers & Failed to Perform Adequate Radiological Surveys in Reactor Cavity & Fuel Transfer Cavity ML20206B3801999-03-29029 March 1999 EN-99-015:informs Commission That Staff Intends to Exercise Discretion Pursuant to Section VII.B.6 of Enforcement Policy & Not Propose Civil Penalty for Severity Level III Problem That Occurred in Nov 1996,prior to Licensee Decision IR 05000213/19980061999-02-26026 February 1999 Insp Rept 50-213/98-06 on 981103-990118.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Activities in Preparation for Dismantlement & Decommissioning of Facility. Security Program Was Also Inspected ML20207B7041999-02-26026 February 1999 Notice of Violation from Insp on 981103-990118.Violations Noted:Two Different Locked High Radiation Area Doors in Containment Builiding Found Unlocked & Unattended IR 05000213/19980051998-12-21021 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-05 on 980720-1102.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20155F8511998-10-29029 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-04 on 980720-0911.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Preparations, Planning & Implementation of RCS Chemical Decontamination, Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19980031998-08-21021 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-03 on 980414-0803 & 13.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Sf Safety, Decommissioning Activities & Radiological Controls ML20237D4071998-08-21021 August 1998 Notice of Violations from Insp on 980414-0803 & 13. Violations Noted:Licensee Failed to Declare Unusual Event Re 980620 Release of About 800 Gallons of Water Containing Approx 2200 Uci Radioactivity from a Waste Test Tank PNO-I-98-033, on 980728,licensee Identified Leak of Approximately 1,000 Gallons of Demineralized Water & Chemical Agents Used for Decontamination of Plant Sys.Region I Radiation Specialist Will Be Onsite to Review Licensee1998-07-28028 July 1998 PNO-I-98-033:on 980728,licensee Identified Leak of Approximately 1,000 Gallons of Demineralized Water & Chemical Agents Used for Decontamination of Plant Sys.Region I Radiation Specialist Will Be Onsite to Review Licensee IR 05000213/19980011998-05-13013 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-01 on 980113-0413.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Support Activities,Spent Fuel Safety,Plant Support & Radiological Controls & Facility Mgt & Control IR 05000213/19980021998-05-0505 May 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/98-02 on 980316-20 & 25-27.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Control Programs IR 05000213/19970091998-02-17017 February 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-09 on 971012-980112.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Decommissioning Operations & Planning & Included Aspects of Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20203E6771998-02-17017 February 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971012-980112.Violation Noted:Licensee Did Not Provide for Verifying or Checking Adequacy of Design for Listed Sys & Components IR 05000213/19970121998-01-15015 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-12 on 970812-13 & 1006-09.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Status of Rp&C Facilities & Equipment ML20198Q9091998-01-14014 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-213/97-10 on 971008-1128.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support IR 05000213/19970111997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-11 on 971006-09 & 1103-07.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid Control PNO-I-97-073A, on 971210,update of Offsite Surveys for Contaminated Blocks Made.Total of 114 Blocks Out of 3032 Indicated Radioactive Contamination at Greater than Two Times Background Levels.Licensee Plans to Return to Sites1997-12-11011 December 1997 PNO-I-97-073A:on 971210,update of Offsite Surveys for Contaminated Blocks Made.Total of 114 Blocks Out of 3032 Indicated Radioactive Contamination at Greater than Two Times Background Levels.Licensee Plans to Return to Sites PNO-I-97-074, on 971203,licensee Announced Senior Mgt Restructuring,Which Included Naming New Chairman,President, Chief Executive Officer,Chief Financial Officer & Promotion of Director of Site Operations1997-12-0404 December 1997 PNO-I-97-074:on 971203,licensee Announced Senior Mgt Restructuring,Which Included Naming New Chairman,President, Chief Executive Officer,Chief Financial Officer & Promotion of Director of Site Operations PNO-I-97-073, survey Identified Former Cask Wash Down Area Needing Further Characterization & Remediation within Licensee Control Area.Concrete Blocks Used for Temporary Shield Wall Was Used by 15 Households as of 9711301997-12-0101 December 1997 PNO-I-97-073:survey Identified Former Cask Wash Down Area Needing Further Characterization & Remediation within Licensee Control Area.Concrete Blocks Used for Temporary Shield Wall Was Used by 15 Households as of 971130 IR 05000213/19970051997-11-26026 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-05 on 970708-1006.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint Engineering & Plant Support ML20199D4881997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Page for Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30 ML20199D4621997-11-0707 November 1997 Corrected Pages for Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805 ML20198N2761997-10-29029 October 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970703,0811-0919.Violation Noted:On 950222,individual Working on Radiation Work Permit (RWP) 1950603,received Facial Contamination & Not Sent to Be whole-body-counted ML20198N2821997-10-29029 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-08 on 970703,0811-0919.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Applied Radiological Controls Program, Contamination Control Program & Training of Personnel Relative to 49CFR172,subpart H IR 05000213/19970031997-10-0909 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970408-0707 & 0805.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20217J3981997-10-0909 October 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970408-0805.Violations Noted:From 960814-970311,licensee Did Not Assure That Significant Condition Adverse to Quality Was Promptly Corrected ML20199B5731997-10-0202 October 1997 EN-97-095:on 971009,staff Intends to Issue Notice of Violation for Two Severity Level III Violations of App B, Criterion Xvi, Corrective Actions. Violations Involved Discovery of Old Plant Design Discrepancy in SWS IR 05000213/19970071997-08-18018 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-07 on 970715-30.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Area ML20210P0101997-08-12012 August 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970616-0718.Violation noted:post-dive Diver Tritium Bioassay Sample for 961108 Dive Was Not Shipped as Expeditiously as Possible for Analysis & No Preservative Was Added IR 05000213/19970061997-08-12012 August 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-06 on 970616-0718.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Radiological Controls Program at Cyap Station,Haddam,Ct PNO-I-97-049, on 970807,inadvertent Actuation of Halon Sys Occurred Affecting CR & Adjacent Central Alarm Station. Personnel Took Photographs of Panel of Halon Actuation Panel,Prior to Actuation.Root Cause of Actuation Evaluated1997-08-0808 August 1997 PNO-I-97-049:on 970807,inadvertent Actuation of Halon Sys Occurred Affecting CR & Adjacent Central Alarm Station. Personnel Took Photographs of Panel of Halon Actuation Panel,Prior to Actuation.Root Cause of Actuation Evaluated ML20149D6211997-06-13013 June 1997 Mgt Meeting Rept 50-213/97-03 on 970528.Areas Discussed: Actions in Response to Findings Detailed in NRC Insp Repts 50-213/96-12.96-201 & 97-01.Deficiencies Involved Implementation of Radiation Protection Program IR 05000213/19970041997-06-0303 June 1997 Physical Security Insp Rept 50-213/97-04 on 970505-08.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Previously Identified Items,Mgt Control,Pa Detection Aids,Alarm Stations & Communication,Testing,Maint & Compensatory Measures ML20140G4491997-05-12012 May 1997 EN-97-035:on 970512,notice of Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $650,000 Issued to Licensee.Action Based on Three Severity Level II Problems Consisting of Multiple Individual Violations ML20141D2621997-05-12012 May 1997 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $650,000.Violation Noted:Licensee Did Not Assure That Applicable Regulatory Requirements & Design Basis Were Correctly Translated Into Specifications ML20141F8181997-05-0808 May 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970106-0407.Violation Noted:No RCS Chemistry Samples Were Taken from 961115-970206 ML20141F8301997-05-0808 May 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-01 on 970106-0407.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000213/19970021997-03-21021 March 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/97-02 on 970207-07 & 0224-26.Violation Noted.Major Area Inspected:Programs for Radioactive Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Control,Including Organization & Effectiveness of Program Implementation PNO-I-97-014, on 970227,retrieval of Contaminated Matl at Vendor Facility Made.Licensee Dispatched Survey Team, Consisting of HP Supervisor,Hp Technician & Radioactive Matl Handler to Vendor Facility to Survey & Retrieve Matl1997-02-28028 February 1997 PNO-I-97-014:on 970227,retrieval of Contaminated Matl at Vendor Facility Made.Licensee Dispatched Survey Team, Consisting of HP Supervisor,Hp Technician & Radioactive Matl Handler to Vendor Facility to Survey & Retrieve Matl ML20136B4471997-02-25025 February 1997 Summary of Meeting Re Insp 50-213/96-12 on 970205 in King of Prussia,Pa to Discuss Findings Detailed in Insp Rept on 961102.Radiation Program Was Deficient in Several Areas That Resulted in Potential Exposure to Radiation ML20138J6751997-02-0404 February 1997 Insp Rept 50-213/96-13 on 961116-970105.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maintenance, Engineering & Plant Support ML20138J6721997-02-0404 February 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 961116-970105.Violation Noted:On 961127,during Preparations to Test EG2B After Jacking Engine,Operator Failed to Remove Crank Over Tool Per Step 6.2.10 Prior to Running Diesel for One Hour Test ML20133A4911996-12-24024 December 1996 Notice of Violation from Insp on 960921-1115.Violation Noted:On 960924,B Residual Heat Removal Pump Failed Due to Inherent Manufacturing Defects & Marginal Design Tolerance ML20133A5031996-12-24024 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-11 on 960921-1115.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20132G6211996-12-19019 December 1996 Insp Rept 50-213/96-12 on 961102-27.Apparent Violations Being Considered for Escalated Enforcement Action.Major Areas Inspected:Review of Airborne Radioactivity Event That Occurred on 961102 1999-09-01
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License No.: DPR 61
Report No.: 50 213/97 03
Licensee: Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company
P. O. Box 270
Hartford, CT 061410270
Facility: Heddam Neck Station
Loc, $ ,on: - Hiddam, Connecticut
' Dates: April 8 July 7,1997, and August 5,1997 _.
Inspectors: William J. Raymond, Senior Resident inspector
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level alarms provide an indirect backup means to check the operability of the flood
detection circuits.
Similarly, there is only one channel to monitor total plant stack flow rate. However, i
the following alarms would provide indirect methods for the operator to verify the l
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operability of the stack flow rate: PAB supply and purge air flow low, total stack ,
flow low, and fans not running. Any of the alarms would alert the operator to ,
check for problems with the PAB ventilation system, including the stack flow rate.
- Finally, the following localindicators could also be used to check the operability of i
the total stack flow rate: flow to the stack as measured on HIC 1101: PAB exhaust i
flow per HIC 1102; containment purge flow per HIC 1103; and, waste gas exhaust
flow per F11105A, t
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performing channel che<:ks to the extent possible. This item is closed.
08.3 (Closed) VIO 97 0102: Confiauration Control
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The licensee responded to inspection 97 01 by letter dated June 6,1997 (CY 97-
059), which described actions to address each deficiency noted in the inspection,
and tn reduce personnel errors and improve human performance. While the licensee
completed actions as specified in the June 6 submittal, the corrective actions were
not effective in preventing a recurrence of operator errors while testing the diesels. '
This matter is discussed further in Section M4.1 below. NRC concerns in this area
will be tracked as part of Enforcement Action (EA)97-366. This item is closed.
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completed as part of the followup to PIR 95-09, and was approved by the PORC on
April 27,1995. The licensee found that the hydrazine leak occurred due to
mispositioned valves from in the ventilation connection to the PAB process plenum.
The cause of the mispositioned valves was not determined. There were no
subsequent leaks of hydrazine during clant operations. The hydrarine originated
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permanently shutdown. This item is closed,
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actions were documented in response to PIR 94 057, and included an audit of all >
working copies of procedures in the control room and counseling operators to j
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similar discrepancies were subsequently noted. This item is closed. .
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following a postulated seismic event. Licensee actions were in progress to repair or
replace the printer unit. The seismic monitoring system has a history of repetitive ,
maintenance problems and was difficult to maintain because of obsolete !
components. Engineering was reviewing a request to identify options upgrade the
system for implementation of the nuclear island. 1
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< Plant personnel performed routine and non routine activities wellin resolving
problems, including the special test of a new check valve in the SW system, the
calibration of radiation effluent monitors, and troubleshooting problems in diesel fire
water pump, the EG 2A shutdown circuit and the seismic monitors. Plant personnel
completed routine tests of plant equipment well, recognized degraded conditions, i
and initiated actions to complete troubleshooting and repairs. Good work controls
were noted, including good pre-job briefs, control of tagouts, adherence to work
packages and work plans. There was good coordination with and support from
health physics and engineering support personnel. Workers demonstrated good
skills and knowledge of systems under test or repair. The persistence of some
problems remalris a csncern, such as the problems on the diesel fire pump, and the
EG 2A shutdown sequence. As in the past, poor plant material conditions challenge
plant operators and impede the succes'sful completion of testing.
M4 Maintenance Staff Knowledge and Performance
l M4.1 Emeraency Diesel Generay, Testina (EA 97-386-01023)
a. insoection Scone (71707)
The inspector reviewed licensee action to test emergency diesel generator EG 2A on
May 21,1997.
b. Observations and Findinas
Following scheduled preventive maintenance on EG 2A, the licensee tested the
diesel on May 21,1997 in accordance with procedures ENG 1.7114 (heat
exchanger performance), PMP 9.1-31 (pre start lacking and in leakage checks), and
SUR 5.1 17A (operability run). Operators operated EG 2A from the local excitation
panel, which started 6:58 p.m. and ran successfully. However, the licensee did not
complete the planned one hour test run. After starting the engine, a control
operator identified an unusual noise and discovered that the jacking gear was still
installed on the engine. The operators informed the shift manager and shutdown
EG 2A. The Shift Manager responded to the scene to supervise recovery actions,
and later prepared adverse condition report (ACR) 97 252 to describe the event.
. The nuclear side operator (NSO) who performed PMP 9.1-31 had left the jacking
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gear mechanism installed after Jacking the engine. EG 2A was jacked per steps
6.1,10 through 6.1.12 of PMP 9.131, which is classified as a continuous use
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each step is completed. Af ter installing the tool and jacking the engine, the NSO
had signed step 6.1.12 as completo, indicating that the crank tool had been
removed and placed on its storage bracket inside the engine room. in fact, only the
electric motor portion of the tool had been stored and the gear mechanism was lef t
installed on the engine. The NSO failed to notice the gear as he reinstalled the
cover over the Jacking area inside the engine compartment. The NSO f ailed to
complete step 6.1.10 of PMP 9.131 because of a personnel error in his failure to
assure the step was completed in accordance with the procedure requirements.
The licensee's investigation found damage to EG-2A, which remained unavailable
for service until May 28,1997. Licensee actions to address the damage are
described in Section M1.1 above (AWO 97 2028). The immediate corrective
actions included: relieving the NSO from duty pending a review of the event the
NSO was subsequently reassigned duties outside of operations; changed procedure
PMP 9.131 (along with procedures SUR 5.1 17A, SUR 5.1-17B, NOP 2.1-16a and
2.1 168) to require double verification that the jacking tool is removed prior to
running a diosol generator; and, conducting a brief of the event with each operating
crew. The licensee also conducted a root cause investigation of the May 21 event
to identify contributing causes to the operator error. The licensee planned further
actions to prevent recurrence of the event, including procedure changes to improve
the clarity of the instructions to Jack the engine, and a plan to modify the jacking
tool so to make it impossible to reinstall the gear ring cover with the jacking tool
installed.
The inspector identified no inadequacies regarding the immediate corrective actions,
nor in the licensee's conclusions regarding the cause of the event. The f ailure to
follow PMP 9.131 during the conduct of EG 2A testing on May 21 was a violation
of Technical Specification 6.8.1 that was identified by the licensee. The May 21
event was a repeat occurrence of this problem in that a similar event occurred on
November 27,1996 (ACR 961322),which was the subject of an NRC enforcement
action (VIO 96 13-01). This event was another example of a recurring problem of
deficiencies in worker performance during the conduct of routine activities, as noted
in Inspection 9613 and 97-01.
The licensee corrective actions to addrets human performance errors were in the
process of development and implementation when the May 21 ovent occurred.
However, the May 21 event should have been prevented by a more thorough or
timely licensee review and response to the November 1996 event. The f ailure to
correct a condition adverse tt quality was one of two viciations of 10 CFR 50
l Appendix B, Criterion XVI (EA 97 366-01023). Also see section E2.1.
Human Performance issues Personnel Errors
Several recent inspection issues (Inspection items 9613-01,97-0102) concerned
the occurrence of personnel errors and the failure to follow procedures over a wide
spectrum of plant activities. The licensee was requested to respond to inspection
item 97-01-02 by NRC letter dated May 8,1997. Other examples of poor
personnel performance were noted during the period which involved the
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performance by various plant personnel, including operators. The licensee First
Quarter 1997 Trend Report (CYCA 97-014) issued on June 10,1997, found that
personnel error and procedure noncompliance was the most frequent reason for- ,
in:tiating ACRs during the first three months of 1997 (i.e.,32 of 162 ACRs).
The licensee responded to inspection 97 01 by letter dated June 6,1997 (CY 97- ,
058), which described actions to reduce personnel errors and improve human
performance. NRC concerns regarding human performance in routine operations .
and maintenance activities were discussed in a meeting with licensee management t
at the NRC Regional Office on May 28,1997. The NRC concerns regarding
personnel errors and procedure noncompliance remain,
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Poor procedural adherenco was demonstrated during a test of EG 28 on May 21,
1997. Licensee corrective actions to address a similar error during a test of EG 28
in November 1996 were ineffective. The occurrence of personnel performance
errors in the conduct of routine activities remains an NRC concern that warrants
furtPer licensee action.
M8 Status of Previous inspection Findir gs (92902)
M8,1 (Closed) VIO 98-13 01: Diesel Run with Crank Toolinstt] iga
- _ This item concerned an problem on November 27,1996 when an operator failed to
follow a test procedure, resulting in the operation of EG 2B with a jacking tool
installed. The licensee responded to this matter by letter dated February 25,1997
to describe the corrective actions taken relative to the individual involved in the
event. The licensee considered the November 27 incident to be an isolated event.
During this inspection on May 21, an operator f ailed to follow a test procedure,
resulting in the running of EG-2A with the jacking tool installed and damage to the
EG 2A ring gear, causing the diesel to remain unavailable for service for 7 days (See
Section M4.1 above). The error on May 21 was a continuation of past performance
problems, and demonstrated that past licensee corrective actions were ineffective.
NRC concerns regarding the correct performance of routine activities were
addressed in inspection item 97-0102 and were the subject of a management
meeting with the licensee on May 28,1996. Licensee action to address human
l performance ssues will be tracked as part of EA 97 366. This item is closed.'
M8.2 (Closed) URI 96-06-Q5: Actions to Address MIC Corrosion
- This item was open pending further NRC reviev/ of licensee actions to implement
the MIC mitigation program and to address degraded conditions. This area was
- reviewed in inspection 97 01 and Section M1 above. Improvements were noted in "
the licensee efforts to monitor MIC degraded pipe sections and to make timely
operability determinations for adverse findings. The licensee began startup and -
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requirements of ENG 1.7-156. The inspector concurred with the licensee's
deten..inations that no unreviewed safety questions were created by the changes to - ,
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Engineering provided timely and effective support to plant operations through the
development and implementstion of ENG 1.7156 to assist in the smooth
transitioning to the decommissioning mode.
E2 Engineering Support of Facilities and Equipment
i E2.1. Service Water System Waterhammer (EA 97-366-01013)
a. Insaection Scoce (37551)
The purpose of this inspection was to review the licensee evaluations and resolution
of potential two phase flow problems in the service water (SW) system, and to
complete modifications to preclude postulated waterhammer events,
b. Observation and Findirias
in February 1997, inspection 97 01 provided the NRC review of licensee actions to
address potential waterhammer in the SW cooling lines to the SFPCS. Actions were
completed during this period to prevent water hammer by the installation of a check
valve in th, common SW supply line to the SFPCS, Check Valve SW-CV 963 and
associated ust connections were installed and demonstrated to be operable per
design change request DCR 97-002. The safety and technical evaluations for DCR
97-002 showed that waterhammer would be prevented as long as water leakage
back through SW CV 963 was less than 2 gpm during the 45 second period
following a loss of normal power (LN.') event while the emergency diesels started.
The check valve leakage was measured at much less that 2 gpm.
Inspection item 97 01-07 was open pending actions to resola the design
discrepancy, complete a review of the causes, and make a report under 50.73. LER
97 07 dated April 23,1997 reported the event and provided the licensee's
assessment of the significance of the uncorrected design discrepancy. The licensee
reported the discrepancy per 50.73(a)(ii)B and (a)(i)B as operation outside the
design basis and a condition prchibited by the technical specifications.
A delay in resolving this technical issue occurred from the time the issue was
identified to the engineering staff rm August 14,1996 (upon receipt of Report TM-
1788a) until the development of an appropriate operability and reportability
evaluation in March 1997 following NRC review of the matter. The licensee's root
cause investigation was completed on April 16,1997. The causes for the untimely
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(issue tracking), and poor control of work turnover during the period of staff
instability after the decision to decommission the plant,
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Following the identification of the design discrepancy in February 1997, the licensee
took timely and appropriate corrective actions to review other NRC open issues and
engineering department open Action Requests. This review showed that no other
safety significant discrepancies were had been overlooked during the transition in
station staff. As shown in the key performance indicators for engineering, progress
has been made to reduce the backlog of open engineering work (the backlog
reduced from greater than 200 to less than 100 items in July 1997).
CY concluded from an engineering assessment that the SW cooling lines to the
SFPCS could not be shown to remain operable under the postulated design basis
transient (LNP). The safety significance of the event was deemed to be low based
on the low (current) decay heat rate in the SFP (1.5 f/hr) and the tima available to
implement compensatory measures (34 hours3.935185e-4 days <br />0.00944 hours <br />5.621693e-5 weeks <br />1.2937e-5 months <br />) prior to reaching 150 degrees. The
LER safety assessment addressed the present heat load. This matter was discussed
with the licensee, who stated that it was expected that the analysis in License
Amendment #188 for totalloss of SFP cooling under worst case heat load
conditions was bounding for the postulated f ailure. During the exit meeting on July
15, the Site Director stated that an LER supplement would be issued to addrest, this
assessment.
This original design deficiency resulted in the SFPCS being inoperable under certain
conditions, and resulted in plant operation contrary to TS 3.9.15. However, the
delay from August 1996, resulted in operation with the deficiency during the full
core offload in November 1996. The untimely licensee response was a violation
l (second of two) of 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI (EA 97 366-01013).(See
section M4.1)
CY initiated an ACR to address the problem of delay on these corrective actions.
The ACR root cause analysis produced adequate corrective actions for the following
underlying problems: 1) the department engineering supervisor's failure to follow
administrative control procedure for ACR by not writing an ACR when the issue
came in the summer of 1996; 2) the previous action tracking system not effective
in that the specific task assignment for this problem was never acknowledged (for
unknown reasons) and the process was cumbersome to use. This analysis also
noted that the department supervisor's staff turnover (leaving the organization due
to decommissioning status of the plant) was not effective in assuring the issue was
properly resolved in a timely manner. However, the ACR does not address
corrective actions related to the staff turnover problem,
c, .Qonclusions
Ergineering support was effective this period to complete evaluations in support of
a design change to eliminate the potential for waterhammer in the SW system, and
to complete corrective actions once the design discrepancy was realized. Past
engineering support was poor resulting in inadequate control of the plant design.
The f ailura to complete timely operability and reportability evaluations following
discovery of the technicalissue in August,1996 was an example of a violation of
regulatory requirements. The related ACR thoroughly identified underlying causes
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INSPECTION PROCEDURES USED
IP 40500: . Effectiveness of Licensee Controls in identifying, Resolving, and Preventing
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IP 62703: Maintenance Observation
IP 64704: Fire Protec'Sn Program
IP 71707: Plant Operations
IP 73051: Inservice inspection Review of Program
IP 73753: Inservice inspection
IP 93729: Occupational Exposure During Extended Outages
IP 83750: Occupational Exposure
-IP 92700: Onsite Followup of Written Reports of Nonroutine Events at Power Reactor
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IP 92903: Followup - Maintenance
IP 92904: Followup - Plant Support
IP 93702: Prompt Onsite Response to Events at Operating Power Reactors
ITEMS OPEN, CLOSED, AND DISCUSSED
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l 97 366 EA Inadequate Corrective Action - EDG Testing (01023),
l SW Water Hammer (01013)
l 97-03-04 URI Degraded SFP Heat Exchanger Performance - TS Change
97-03-05 URI Degraded SFP Heat Exchanger Performance - Corrective Action
Closed - New
97-03-01 NCV inadequate SFP Procedure
97 03-02 NCV Failure to Maintain PORC Composition
97 03-06 NCV Inadequate NPSH for SFP Cooling Pumps
97-03-07 NCV Inadequate Safety Evaluation - Operator Action
Closed - Previoua
95-27-02 IFl RCS Leak Rate Determinations
95 27-01 IFl Daily Technical Specification Channel Checks
97-01-02 VIO Configuration Control
94-27 02- URI Hydrazine Release
94-05 04 IFl Service Water System Lineups
95-02-02 ' lFI
. Diesel Tagging Error Causes Flood
96-13-01 VIO Diesel Run with Crank Tool Installed
96-06-05 URI Actions to Address MIC Corrosion
94-21-01 LER Reactor Shutdown Due to IRPl inaccuracies
96-14-01 LER High inverter Temperatures
96-17 LER Main Stack Sample Performed Late