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Summary of 860529 Meeting W/Util Re Licensing Priorities & Matters Associated W/Forthcoming Transition of Util from Startup Test to Commercial Operation.Attendees List & Viewgraphs Encl
ML20206G657
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Site: River Bend Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/1986
From: Stern S
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8606250399
Download: ML20206G657 (9)


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MEMORANDUM T0: File FROM: Stephen Stern, Project Manager Project Directorate No. 4 Division of BWR Licensing

SUBJECT:

RECORD OF CONVERSATION: GULF STATES UTILITIES AND NRC STAFF, MAY 29, 1986, 9:30 AM The River Bend Station's Licensee, Gulf States Utilities, and the staff met to discuss licensing priorities and other matters associated with the forthcoming transition of River Bend Station (RBS) from startup test to commercial operation.

The staff reviewed the history of Licensee Event Reports (LERs) and scrams at River Bend Station since low power licensing (Attachment 1) and provided the following observations:

(1) Gulf State Utilities (GSU) has made good progress in reducing the frequency of LERs since January 1986. Furthermore, the number of LERs associated with personnel error and procedures have been significantly cut back.

(2) Based solely on the number of LERs per month since low power licensing, RBS's history of LERs is comparable to that at Limerick rather than that at Grand Gulf.

(3) The staff is concerned with the continued high frequency of scrams (about 2 per month).

The Licensee's representative stated that RBS has had fifteen scrams during startup testing compared to an average of seve waterreactors(BWRs)duringstartuptesting.geenscramsforotherboiling Furthermore, the Licensee stated GSU's corporate goal during commercial operation is one scram per quarter.

The staff requested the licensee to evaluate the scrams during their startup test, identify causative factors, and inform the staff, in about a month, what program GSU plans to put in place to limit scram frequency during commercial operation. The staff and licensee briefly discussed the recent l

symposium on reducing scram frequency held in Japan.

In addition, the following items were discussed:

The Licensee's draft submittal of the schedule for completing multi-plant and other generic actions (Attachment 2).

l 1/ Licensee stated seventeen scram average based on scrams during startup at

- single unit BWRs and at the first units at multi-unit sites.

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Staff recommended that the Licensee reexamine their Technical Specifications in light of their operating experience and submit license amendments, where appropriate. to revise those Technical Specifications which could result in improved safety.

- As a result of a metal sliver found in a control rod drive-hydraulic control unit (CRD-HCU) check valve on May 7, 1986, the staff suggested, but did not require, that the Licensee consider flushing their CRD-HCUs at a convenient point in their power ascension cycle. Additionally, the Licensee may wish to consider chemical analysis of the sliver to determine its origin.

- While the staff does not ordinarily become involved in utility rate issues, the staff requested the Licensee to inform NRC immediately if rate or other financial pressures impact or delay expenditures on safety related improvements to RBS. The Licensee stated that rates / financial pressures would not impact safety improvements.

The staff indicated that the issue of the appropriate pressure for venting containment during an emergency is under reexamination.

The Licensee emphasized that their initial position had been to vent at containment design pressure. The staff indicated there was merit in that position and that the staff's earlier insistence at venting at higher than design pressure is being reexamined.

The Licensee and staff agreed that monthly meetings would be held to re-evaluate. priorities and other issues.

en M. rn, Project Manager Project Directorate No. 4 Division of BWR Licensing

Enclosures:

As stated cc: w/ enclosures See next page 1

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Staff recommended that the Licensee reexamine their Technical Specifications in light of'their operating experience and submit license amendments, where appropriate, to revise those Technical Specifications which could result in improved safety.

As a result of a metal sliver found in a control rod drive-hydraulic control unit (CRD-HCU) check valve on May 7,1986, the staff suggested, but did not require, that the Licensee consider flushing their CRD-HCUs at a convenient point in their power ascension cycle. Additionally, the Licensee may wish to consider chemical analysis of the sliver to determine its origin.

While the staff does not ordinarily become involved in utility rate issues, the staff requested the Licensee to inform NRC immediately if rate or other financial pressures impact or delay expenditures on safety related improvements to RBS. The Licensee stated that rates / financial pressures would not impact safety improvements.

The staff indicated that the issue of the appropriate pressure for venting containment during an emergency is under reexamination.

The Licensee emphasized that their initial position had been to vent at containment design pressure. The staff indicated there was merit in that position and that the staff's earlier insistence at venting at higher than design pressure is being reexamined.

The Licensee and staff agreed that monthly meetings would be held to re-evaluate priorities and other issues.

j Onginal signed by Stephen M. Stern, Project Manager Project Directorate No. 4 Division of BWR Licensing.

Enclosures:

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Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq. Ms. Linda B. Watkins/Mr. Steven Irving Conner and Wetterhahn Attorney at Law 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 355 Napoleon Street Washington, D.C. 20006 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 Mr. William J. Reed, Jr. Mr. David Zaloudek Director - Nuclear Licensing Nuclear Energy Division Gulf States Utilities Company Louisiana Department of P. O. Box 2951 Environmental Quality

- Beaumont, Texas 77704 P. O. Box 14690 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70898 Richard M. Troy, Jr., Esq.

Assistant Attorney General in Charge Mr. J. David McNeill, III State of Louisiana Department of Justice William G. Davis, Esq.

234 Loyola Avenue Department of Justice New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Attorney General's Office 7434 Perkins Road Resident Inspector Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 P. O. Box 1051 St. Francisville, Louisiana 70775 H. Anne Plettinger 3456 Villa Rose Drive Gretchen R. Rothschild Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 Louisianians for Safe Energy, Inc.

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.o MEETING - GSU AND NRR MAY 29, 1986 9:30 am Name Organization Telephone No.

Stephen M. Ster, NRR/ DBL /PD4 492-9748 Jim Booker Gulf States Utilities 409-839-2181 Walt Butler NRR/ DBL /PDR 492-7538

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Enclosure 2 DRAFT FACILITY IMPLEMENTATION RIVER BEND STATION PROJECT MANAGER - STEPHEN STERN LIC ACT COMPLETION COMPLETION TAC NO..MPA # TITLE DATE COMPLETE STATUS P'rojected 11/30/87 16E Bulletin 85-03 Eypassed & Ineperabic 8/-/85 ?rojected

  • M5972S Status Indication
  • Engr. Expertise on 8/-/85 Projected M60003 Shift

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M59717 Fire Protection Tech Specs.

  • TDI Diesel Engines 8/-/85 Projected M59724 Eucphreys Cencerns 8/-/85 Projected (Mark III issues)
  • Hydregen Contrel- 11/-/85 Proj ected M59714 Degraded Core A-01 Inservice Inspection- 8/-/85 Projected 09/01/86 Progra .

A-14 Inservice Test 8/-/85 Projected 08/29/87 Program

  • A-20 Inple=entation of // Projected ATWS Rule 3 48 Adequacy of Station 8/29/85 Projected 06/-/86 Elect. Distrib Volt M61029 3-76 ATWS 1.1-Post Trip 8/-/85 .Co:pleted 07/09/85 Review M61031 B-77 ATUS 2.1-Equipment 8/-/85 Completed 08/-/85 Classif & Vendor IT M61031 3-78 ATWS 3.1.1 & 3.1.2 8/-/85 Co=pleted 03/20/85 Post Maint Testing M61032 3-86 ATWS 2.2-5-R 8/-/85 Completed 05/-/86 Oc=ponents M61064 3-87 ATWS 3.2.163.2.2 8/-/85 Co=pleted 03/20/85 S-R Cc=ponents M61034 B-89 ATWS 3.2.3-Tech 8/-/S5 Co:pleted 03/20/85 Spec-5-R Co:ponents M61065 B-92 ATWS 4.5.1 Reactor 8/-/85 Co: plated 03/-/86 Trip Sys Reliability .

M61035 3-93 ATVS 4.5.254.5.3 8/-/85 Completed 05/20/85 Test Alternatives F-8 Control Roe 8/-/85 Proj ected

  • Design Review M59715 F-Ba DCRD (EEDs) 8/-/85 Proj ected * .

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M59725 F-9 Safety Parameter 8/-/85 Projected 08/-/86 l

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