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MONTHYEARML20206H1521999-05-0505 May 1999 Amend 164 to License DPR-36,deleting License Conditions 2.B.6.c,2.B.6.e,2.B.6.f,2.B.6.g,2.B.7(a) & 2.B.7(b) Which Are No Longer Applicable Due to Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Condition of Plant ML20206G5681999-05-0303 May 1999 Amend 163 to License DPR-36,revising Liquid & Gaseous Release Rate Limits to Reflect Revs to 10CFR20, Stds for Protection Against Radiation ML20204C4561999-03-16016 March 1999 Amend 162 to License DPR-36,revising App a TS of License DPR-36 to Change Limiting Condition for Operation for Fuel Storage Pool Water Level from 23 Feet to 21 Feet ML20217H4991998-03-30030 March 1998 Amend 161 to License DPR-36,replacing App A,Ts to License DPR-36 in Entirety ML20202D3121997-11-26026 November 1997 Amend 160 to License DPR-36,revising Selected Portions of Plant TS 5.0 to Define Facility Staffing & Training Requirements for Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Facility ML20216F1291997-08-0808 August 1997 Amend 159 to License DPR-36,revising TS 5.5.B to Designate President of Maine Yankee as Responsible Official for Matters Re Nuclear Safety Audit & Review Committee ML20141G6301997-05-19019 May 1997 Amend 158 to License DPR-36,revising TS to Permit Use of 10CFR50,App J,Option B,performance-based Containment Leakage Rate Testing ML20138G3401997-05-0202 May 1997 Amend 157 to License DPR-36,revising TS 3.12, Station Svc Power, to Require Both 115 Kv Power Circuits to Be Operable When Reactor Critical ML20058E2561993-11-0505 November 1993 Amend 143 to License DPR-36,modifying TS 4.6.A Re Safety Injection & Containment Spray Sys,To Require Quarterly,Vice Monthly,Testing of Automatic Core Flooding & Containment Spray Valves ML20056G9321993-09-0101 September 1993 Corrected TS Page 4.5-1 to Amend 140 to License DPR-36 ML20056F7821993-08-23023 August 1993 Amend 142 to License DPR-36,deleting Surveillance Requirements for Environ Monitors from TS ML20127D4881993-01-11011 January 1993 Amend 136 to License DPR-36,modifying Remedial Action Requirements of TS 3.6.B & 3.6.C,by Deleting Alternate Train Testing Requirements ML20126H6071992-12-29029 December 1992 Amend 135 to License DPR-36,making Two Corrections to Core Operating Limits Presented in TS 5.14.1 ML20126C0981992-12-0909 December 1992 Errata to Amend 134 for License DPR-36,correcting Item 2 to Page One ML20059D0381990-08-30030 August 1990 Amend 117 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Spec 3.14, Primary Sys Leakage, by Deleting Current Limit of 1.0 Gpm from All Steam Generator Tubes & Establishing 0.15 Gpm from Any One Steam Generator ML20246L4291989-07-14014 July 1989 Revised Pages 3.10-16 & 3.10-17 to Amend 107 to License DPR-36,correcting Typos ML20246F6231989-07-10010 July 1989 Amend 113 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Reflect Operating Limits for Cycle 11 Operation ML20245D4341989-04-24024 April 1989 Amend 112 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Spec Table 3.9-3, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation & Table 4.1-3 to Add Primary Inventory Trend Sys for Reactor Vessel Level Indication & Core Exit Thermocouple Channel Operability ML20245D4451989-04-24024 April 1989 Amend 111 to License DPR-36,changing Moderator Temp Coefficient Limit in Tech Specs Between 0% & 30% Power Levels ML20207L6021988-10-11011 October 1988 Correction to Amend 106 to License DPR-36,replacing Tech Spec Page 3.12-1 ML20155B4501988-09-27027 September 1988 Amend 107 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Reflect Operating Limits for Cycle 11 Reload Core ML20154A1311988-09-0707 September 1988 Amend 106 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Spec 3.12 Re Station Svc Power by Prohibiting Reliance on 115 Kv Suroweic Line Unless Addl Justification Provided to NRC ML20196G6801988-06-23023 June 1988 Amend 105 to License DPR-36,changing Max Nominal Enrichment of Fuel Allowed to Be Used in Reactor Core for Operating Cycle 11 & Beyond from 3.5 to 3.7% Nominal Weight U-235 ML20151W5731988-04-26026 April 1988 Amend 104 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Spec Figures 5.2-1 & 5.2-2 to Reflect Successional Change in Offsite Corporate Organization & Associated Changes in Functional Reporting Structure ML20149H2691988-02-17017 February 1988 Amend 103 to License DPR-36,changing Tech Specs to Update Figures 5.2.-1 & 5.2-2 in Tech Spec 5.2 Organization Depicting Plant Offsite & Facility Organization, Respectively ML20196C4211988-02-0909 February 1988 Amend 102 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Spec 3.10.C.3.1.1 to Reflect Revised LOCA Monitoring Limits to Be Used When in-core Monitoring Sys Inoperable ML20235M4591987-09-29029 September 1987 Amend 101 to License DPR-36,requiring Written Administrative Controls for Implementation of Process Control Program ML20216J0161987-06-25025 June 1987 Amend 99 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Specs 5.9.1.6 & 5.9.1.7,allowing Addl Time for Filing Supplemental Dose & Meteorological Summary Repts & Ensuring Refs to Other Tech Specs Correct ML20234B1691987-06-25025 June 1987 Amend 100 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Specs to Conform W/Generic Ltr 83-37 Requirements Re RCS Vent Sys ML20215E9211987-06-15015 June 1987 Amend 98 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Reflect Revised LOCA Limits Using Revised Delta P Injection Penalty Factor During Reflood Phase of LOCA & Limiting Axial Power Shapes ML20214J5961987-05-20020 May 1987 Amend 97 to License DPR-36,deleting Requirement for Emergency Diesel Generator Testing in Event That Any Component of One Train of ECCS Becomes Inoperable ML20206U9001987-04-0909 April 1987 Amend 96 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Reflect Operating Limits for Cycle 10 Reload Core by Modifying steady-state Peak Linear Heat Rate to Reflect Acceptable Fuel Design Limits for Prevention of Centerline Melting ML20197D4181987-03-26026 March 1987 Amend 94 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Specs Re Operability & Surveillance for New Noble Gas Effluent monitors,high-range Monitors & Water Level Monitors in Containment ML20212N6911987-03-0404 March 1987 Amend 93 to License DPR-36,adding Administrative Controls to Limit Overtime of Staff Personnel & Allow Dual Role of Senior Reactor Operator & Shift Technical Advisor ML20210V1531987-02-0909 February 1987 Amend 92 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Specs to Increase Fuel Enrichment Limit to 3.5 Weight Percent U-255 for Cycle 10 & Beyond ML20207M8151987-01-0606 January 1987 Errata to Amend 91 to License DPR-36,including Revised Table 4.2-2, Min Frequencies for Equipment Tests ML20215E7851986-12-11011 December 1986 Amend 91 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Specs,Including Restating Spec 3.14B for Clarity & Deleting Ref to Cycle 7 & Dividing Section 3.15 Re Reactor Power Anomalies Into Spec & Remedial Action ML20197B6001986-10-27027 October 1986 Amend 90 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Specs to Incorporate Specific Requirements for Iodine Spiking Into Annual Rept Per Generic Ltr 85-19 & to Delete Primary Coolant Iodine Activity Rept ML20195D3931986-05-27027 May 1986 Amend 89 to License DPR-36,adding Addl Manual Containment Isolation Valves & Blowdown & Body Vent Valves on Instrument Lines to List of Manual Containment Isolation Valves That May Be Repositioned ML20140C8821986-03-17017 March 1986 Amend 88 to License DPR-36,requiring Operability of Three Independent Steam Generator Auxiliary or Emergency Feedwater Pumps to Supply Emergency Feedwater to All Three Steam Generators ML20137Y7231986-03-0404 March 1986 Amend 87 to License DPR-36,changing Tech Specs to Require Monthly Operability Testing of turbine-driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump ML20137A0391985-12-31031 December 1985 Amend 86 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Assure Compliance W/App I,10CFR50,50.36 & 50.34a to Ensure Releases of Radioactive Matl to Unrestricted Areas During Normal Operation Remain ALARA ML20137Y8421985-09-30030 September 1985 Amend 85 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Reflect Cycle 9 Power Distributions,Insertion Limits & Peaking Factors & Describe Max Reactor Inlet Temp Used in Modified Safety Analyses ML20134K8651985-08-20020 August 1985 Amend 84 to License DPR-36,changing Tech Specs to Require More Extensive Insp of Steam Generator Tubes in Critical Areas ML20062E2511982-07-21021 July 1982 Tech Spec Page 5.2-3 Figure 5.2-2) Establishing Separate Training Dept & Other Organization Changes.Page Inadvertently Omitted from Original Transmittal ML20062A0961982-07-14014 July 1982 Amend 61 to License DPR-36,increasing Required Number of Operable Safety Injection Actuation Signal Sensors & Establishing Training Dept & Other Organizational Changes ML20148Q1241978-11-0808 November 1978 Amend 42 to Facil Oper Lic DPR-36 Rev Tech Specs Re Radiological & Thermal Effluent Monitoring.Changes Involve Environ Surveillance Prog,Air Particulate Charcoal Gamma Monitoring & Estuary Water Temp Monitoring 1999-05-05
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MONTHYEARML20206H1521999-05-0505 May 1999 Amend 164 to License DPR-36,deleting License Conditions 2.B.6.c,2.B.6.e,2.B.6.f,2.B.6.g,2.B.7(a) & 2.B.7(b) Which Are No Longer Applicable Due to Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Condition of Plant ML20206G5681999-05-0303 May 1999 Amend 163 to License DPR-36,revising Liquid & Gaseous Release Rate Limits to Reflect Revs to 10CFR20, Stds for Protection Against Radiation ML20204C4561999-03-16016 March 1999 Amend 162 to License DPR-36,revising App a TS of License DPR-36 to Change Limiting Condition for Operation for Fuel Storage Pool Water Level from 23 Feet to 21 Feet ML20236T4711998-07-14014 July 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 209,amending TS to Revise Liquid & Gaseous Release Rate Limits to Reflect Replacement of Former 10CFR20.106 Requirements W/Existing Requirements ML20216F8831998-04-13013 April 1998 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 208,revising TS to Base LCO for Fuel Storage Pool on Revised Analysis for Fuel Handling Accident & on New Analysis for Radiological Shielding During Movement of Fuel ML20217H4991998-03-30030 March 1998 Amend 161 to License DPR-36,replacing App A,Ts to License DPR-36 in Entirety ML20202D3121997-11-26026 November 1997 Amend 160 to License DPR-36,revising Selected Portions of Plant TS 5.0 to Define Facility Staffing & Training Requirements for Permanently Shutdown & Defueled Facility ML20212A6021997-10-20020 October 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed TS Change 207,reflecting Permanently Defueled Status of Plant ML20211H6691997-09-30030 September 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,eliminating Conditions,No Longer Appropriate in Permanently Defueled Condition ML20210M5801997-08-15015 August 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of TS Change 206,revising TS Re Facility Staffing & Training ML20216F1291997-08-0808 August 1997 Amend 159 to License DPR-36,revising TS 5.5.B to Designate President of Maine Yankee as Responsible Official for Matters Re Nuclear Safety Audit & Review Committee ML20141G6301997-05-19019 May 1997 Amend 158 to License DPR-36,revising TS to Permit Use of 10CFR50,App J,Option B,performance-based Containment Leakage Rate Testing ML20138G3401997-05-0202 May 1997 Amend 157 to License DPR-36,revising TS 3.12, Station Svc Power, to Require Both 115 Kv Power Circuits to Be Operable When Reactor Critical ML20136B5161997-03-0505 March 1997 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,requesting Approval of Alternative Sleeving Repair Process for SG Tubes at Plant ML20134J6551997-02-0707 February 1997 Proposed TS Change 203 to License DPR-36,revising TS Pages 3.12-1,3.12-2 & 3.12-3 Re 115 Kv Offsite Power Requirements ML20134J6261997-02-0707 February 1997 Proposed TS Change 204 to License DPR-36,requesting one-time Extension of SG Tube Surveillance Interval as Specified in TS 4.10.C.2 ML20133A7011996-12-19019 December 1996 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,requesting Rev to Boronometer Operability Requirement & Reactor Coolant Boron Sampling ML20058E2561993-11-0505 November 1993 Amend 143 to License DPR-36,modifying TS 4.6.A Re Safety Injection & Containment Spray Sys,To Require Quarterly,Vice Monthly,Testing of Automatic Core Flooding & Containment Spray Valves ML20056G9321993-09-0101 September 1993 Corrected TS Page 4.5-1 to Amend 140 to License DPR-36 ML20056F7821993-08-23023 August 1993 Amend 142 to License DPR-36,deleting Surveillance Requirements for Environ Monitors from TS ML20127P2191993-01-25025 January 1993 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed TS Change 177 to Allow Increase in Number of Spent Fuel Assemblies Stored in Spent Fuel Pool from 1,476 to 2,019.Rev 0 to Licensing Rept... Encl ML20127D4881993-01-11011 January 1993 Amend 136 to License DPR-36,modifying Remedial Action Requirements of TS 3.6.B & 3.6.C,by Deleting Alternate Train Testing Requirements ML20126H6071992-12-29029 December 1992 Amend 135 to License DPR-36,making Two Corrections to Core Operating Limits Presented in TS 5.14.1 ML20126B6821992-12-15015 December 1992 Proposed TS Change 176 to License DPR-36,modifying TS 3.19 & 4.6 for Consistency W/Change in Normal Operating Position of LPSI motor-operated Isolation Valves from Closed to Open ML20126C0981992-12-0909 December 1992 Errata to Amend 134 for License DPR-36,correcting Item 2 to Page One ML20198D0701992-05-0808 May 1992 Proposed TS Change 166 to License DPR-36,revising Section 1.4 to Eliminate Ref to Containment Air Recirculation Sys from TS 1.4.D, Containment Purge Sys ML20141M1121992-03-24024 March 1992 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of TS Proposed Change 165,revising Fuel Enrichment Limit & Allowing Radial & Axial Zoning of Enrichment Up to 3.95 Weight Percent U-235 ML20062D2801990-11-0505 November 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 151 Re Removal of cycle-specific Limits in Response to Generic Ltr 88-16 ML20058B5941990-10-15015 October 1990 Proposed Change 156 Requesting Amend to License DPR-36, Modifying Tech Spec 3.22, Feedwater Trip Sys, by Adding Exception Specifically Addressing Operation of Emergency Feedwater Sys During Plant Startups & Shutdowns ML20059D0381990-08-30030 August 1990 Amend 117 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Spec 3.14, Primary Sys Leakage, by Deleting Current Limit of 1.0 Gpm from All Steam Generator Tubes & Establishing 0.15 Gpm from Any One Steam Generator ML20058L9271990-07-30030 July 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 154,revising Page 5.2-2 Re Manager Qualification Requirements for Operations ML20055G3101990-07-10010 July 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Tech Spec Change 155 Re Safety Injection Actuation Sys ML20055E0951990-07-0505 July 1990 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 154,modifying Tech Specs Re Qualification Requirements for Operations Manager ML20246L4291989-07-14014 July 1989 Revised Pages 3.10-16 & 3.10-17 to Amend 107 to License DPR-36,correcting Typos ML20246F6231989-07-10010 July 1989 Amend 113 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Reflect Operating Limits for Cycle 11 Operation ML20245D4451989-04-24024 April 1989 Amend 111 to License DPR-36,changing Moderator Temp Coefficient Limit in Tech Specs Between 0% & 30% Power Levels ML20245D4341989-04-24024 April 1989 Amend 112 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Spec Table 3.9-3, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation & Table 4.1-3 to Add Primary Inventory Trend Sys for Reactor Vessel Level Indication & Core Exit Thermocouple Channel Operability ML20235H5401989-02-15015 February 1989 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 146,amending Tech Spec Sections 3.9 & 4.1 to Add Primary Inventory Trend Sys for Reactor Vessel Level Indication & Core Exit Thermocouples Channel Operability ML20196B5261988-11-22022 November 1988 Application for Amend to License DPR-34,consisting of Proposed Change 134 Re Main Steam Excess Flow Check Valve. Amend Modifies Tech Spec 4.6 Re Periodic Testing by Extending Specified Surveillance Testing Interval ML20206F2281988-11-0808 November 1988 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Spec 1.1, Fuel Storage. Fee Paid ML20205T2091988-11-0202 November 1988 Application for Approval to Leave Inplace,Slightly Contaminated Soil Next to Reactor Water Storage Tank. Radiological Assessment Encl.Fee Paid ML20206C2571988-10-26026 October 1988 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,amending Tech Spec Section 5.2 to Delete Offsite & Facility Organization Charts,Per Generic Ltr 88-06.Fee Paid ML20205M9611988-10-18018 October 1988 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 133,modifying Specified Surveillance Interval for Control Element Assembly Partial Movement Test from Once Every 2 Wks to Monthly.Fee Paid ML20207L6021988-10-11011 October 1988 Correction to Amend 106 to License DPR-36,replacing Tech Spec Page 3.12-1 ML20155B4501988-09-27027 September 1988 Amend 107 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Specs to Reflect Operating Limits for Cycle 11 Reload Core ML20154A1311988-09-0707 September 1988 Amend 106 to License DPR-36,modifying Tech Spec 3.12 Re Station Svc Power by Prohibiting Reliance on 115 Kv Suroweic Line Unless Addl Justification Provided to NRC ML20150E8971988-06-30030 June 1988 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,consisting of Proposed Change 141,revising Tech Specs to Reflect Cycle 11 Operation.Cycle 11 Core Performance Analysis Rept Encl.Fee Paid ML20196G6801988-06-23023 June 1988 Amend 105 to License DPR-36,changing Max Nominal Enrichment of Fuel Allowed to Be Used in Reactor Core for Operating Cycle 11 & Beyond from 3.5 to 3.7% Nominal Weight U-235 ML20151W5731988-04-26026 April 1988 Amend 104 to License DPR-36,revising Tech Spec Figures 5.2-1 & 5.2-2 to Reflect Successional Change in Offsite Corporate Organization & Associated Changes in Functional Reporting Structure ML20150E4071988-03-24024 March 1988 Application for Amend to License DPR-36,increasing Max Nominal Fuel Enrichment from 3.5% to 3.7% U-235.Fee Paid 1999-05-05
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Mr. Charles B. Brinkman Friends of the Coast Manager - Washington Nuclear P.O. Box 98 Operations Edgecomb, ME 04556 ABB Combustion Engineering 12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 330 Mr. William O' Dell l Rockville, MD 20852 Operations Director Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company )
Thomas G. Dignan, Jr., Esquire 321 Old Ferry Road Ropes & Gray Wiscasset, ME 04578-4922 l One International Place Boston, MA 02110-2624 Mr. George Zinke, Director Nuclear Safety and Regulatory Affairs Mr. Uldis Vanags Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company State Nuclear Safety Advisor 321 Old Ferry Road State Planning Office Wiscasset, ME 04578-4922 State House Station #38 Augusta, ME 04333 Mr. Jonathan M. Block Attorney at Law Mr. P. L. Anderson, Project Manager P.O. Box 566 Yankee Atomic Electric Company Putney, VT 05346-0566 580 Main Street Bolton, MA 01740-1398 Mr. Michael J. Meisner, President Main Yankee Atomic Power Company Regional Administrator, Region 1 321 Old Ferry Road U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Wiscasset, ME 04578-4922 i 475 Allendale Road
'ing of Prussia, PA 19406 Mr. Robert Fraser, Director Engineering First Selectman of Wiscasset Maine Yankee Atornic Power Company Municipal Building 321 Old Ferry Road U.S. Route 1 Wiscasset, ME 04578-4922 Wiscasset, ME 04578 Mr. Patrick J. Dostie Mr. Mark Roberts State of Maine Nuclear Safety U.S. Nuclear Re3ulatory Commission Inspector 475 Allendale Road Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company King of Prussia, PA 19406 321 Old Ferry Road l Wiscasset, ME 04578-4922 Mary Ann Lynch, Esquire
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Maine Yankee Atomic Pcwer Company Mr. Mark Ferri, Vice President 321 Old Ferry Road Decommissioning Director Wiscasset, ME 04578-409.2 Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company 321 Old Ferry Road Mr. Neil Sheehan Wiscasset, ME 04578-4922 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 WO3230104 990316 PDR ADOCK 05000309 P PDR
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MAINE YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY DOCKET NO. 50-309 MAINE YANKEE ATOMIC POWER STATION AMENDMENT TO FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE Amendment No.162 License No. DPP. '26
- 1. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission or the NPC) has found that:
A. The application for amendment filed by the Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company (the l'censee) dated April 13,1998, as supplemented Novernber 5, 1998, complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the rules and regulations of the Commission as set forth in 10 CFR Chapter I; B. The facility will be maintained in conformity with the application, as amended, the provisions of the Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission; C. There is reasonable assurance (i) that the activities authorized by this amendment can be conducted without endangering the health and safety of the public, and (ii) that such activities will be conducted in compliance with the regulations of the Commission:
D. The k?uance of this amendment will not be inimical to the common deferu and security or to the health and safety of the public; and E. The issuance of this amendment is in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51 of !
the regulations of the Commission and all applicable requirements have been satisfied.
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Facility Operating License No. DPR-36 is hereby amended to read as follows:
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Technical Specifications l (b) The Technical Specifications containea in Appendix A, as revised through :
Amendment No.162, are hereby incorporated in the license. The licensee will maintain the facility in accordance with the Technical Specifications. ;
- 3. This license amendment is effective as of the date of its issuance and shall be i implemented no later than 30 days from the date of issuance. '
FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Seymour H. Weiss, Director Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project Directorate Division of Regulatory improvement Programs Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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ATTACHMENT TO LICENSE AMENDMENT NO.162 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSR_NO. DPR-36 DOCKET NO. 50-309 Replace the following pages of Appendix A Technical Specifications with the attached pages.
The revised pages are identified by amendment number and contain verticallines indicating the areas of change.
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3.1.1 Fuel Storage Pool Water Level LCO 3.1.1 The fuel storage pool water level shall be 2 21 ft. over the top l l of irradiated fuel assemblies seated in the storage racks.
APPLICABILITY: During movement of irradiated fuel assemblies in the fuel storage pool.
A_CTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Fuel Storage pool water A.1 Suspend movement of immediately level not within limit, irradiated fuel assemblies in the fuel storage pool.
SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.1.1 Verify the fuel storage pool water level is 2 21 ft 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> l above the top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated in the storage racks.
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Fuel Storage Pool Water Level B 3.1.1 B 3.1 DEFUELED SYSTEMS B 3.1.1 Fuel Storage Pool Water Level BASES BACKGROUND The minimum water level in the fuel storage pool meets the assumptions of iodine decontamination factors following a fuel handling i accident. The specified water level provides shielding during the
, movement of spent fuel and minimizes the general area dose.
A general description of the fuel storage pool design and the fuel storage pool cooling and purification system is given in the SAR. The assumptions of the fuel handling accident are given in the SAR.
APPLICABLE The Maine Yankee facility is permanently shutdown and the time SAFETY ANALYSES since the last operation of the reactor has allowed significant decay of fission products (especially the daughter products with short half-lives) contained in the spent fuel. The spent fuel pool water level is adequate to provide necessary shielding for the fuel handlers to minimize occupational dose during normal spent fuel handling activities.
The accident analysis for the fuel handling accident, as described in the l FSAR, assumes that the accident occurs one-year after shutdown from l operations and a decontamination factor for iodine of 75 (19 feet of I water.) No credit is taken for ventilation air filtration or isolation. For l the purpose of establishing an upper limit on the amount of fuel damage resulting from a fuel handling accident, it is assumed that the fuel assembly is dropped during handling. The number of ruptured fuel rods which would result depends on several variables including the kinetic energy at impact and fuel assembly orientation during impact.
The analyses indicate that if a fuel assembly were dropped to the bottom of the fuel storage pool and then rotated and struck a protruding structure, only the outer row of fuel rods would fail. However, to assure l that the limiting case is considered, it is assumed that all rods in the dropped assembly fail upon impact. The resulting doses calculated for j the fuel handling accident are below the NRC acceptance limit for this l accident, which is 10% of 10 CFR Part 100 limits. l (continued) i Maine Yankee B 3.1-1 Amendment 464,162 l J
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APPLICABLE The normal operating water level of the fuei storage pool is ;
SAFETY ANALYSES established at approximately 36.5 (44 foot elevation) feet above the '
l (continued) - floor of the pool. The Technical Specification value of 21 feet over the l top of irradiated fuel assemblies seated in the storage racks is equivalent to 34.7 feet of water above the fuel storage pool floor (42.2 I foot elevation).- The top of the fuel assembly is defined as the bottom l of the flow plate, which is the top of the fuel rods. In the case of a fuel !
assembly dropped to the bottom of the fuel storage pool and standing i
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feet of water for iodine decontamination. In the case of a fuel assembly l l dropped and lying horizontally on top of the spent fuel racks, the l J Technical Specification Water Level provides more than 19 feet of l !
- water above the top of the bundle. l t A red.uction in margin of safety for the fuel handling accident occurs l l when the acceptance limit (10% of 10 CFR Part 100 limits) is no longer i !
met. The margin that exists between the technical specification limit for I ;
the fuel storage pool water level and the fuel handling accident l t acceptance limit represents operating margin. l Radiological shielding analysis has determined that five-and-one-half l feet of water above the top of a fuel assembly (bottom of the flow plate) l raised to its maximum height maintains the radiation dose rates less l than 80 mrem /hr at the surface of the water and less than 50 mrem /hr l at the fuel handling hoist platform or the walkway around tne pool. l Five-and-one-half feet of water above the top of a fuel assembly l (bottom of the flow plate) raised to its maximum height corresponds to l an elevation of 42.0 feet (34.5 feet above the floor of the fuel storage l pool.) l l
A reduction in margin of safety for the radiological shielding analysis j occurs when the acceptance limit is no longer met. The acceptance i ,
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Fuel Storage Pool Water Level B 3.1.1 BASES LCO The fuel storage pool water level is required to be > 21 ft. over the top l of irradiated fuel assemblies seated in the storage racks. -The specified water level preserves the assumptions of the fuel handling accident analysis and provides shielding to minimize the general area dose when irradiated fuel is being moved. As such, it is the minimum level required for movement of irradiated fuel within the fuel storage pool.
APPLICABILITY This LCO applies whenever irradiated fuel assemblies are being moved in the spent fuel pool, since the potential for a release of fission products exists and increased water level shielding is needed.
ACTIONS A1.
When the initial conditions for an accident cannot be met, steps should be taken to preclude the accident from occurring. When the spent fuel pool water level is lower than the required level, the movement of irradiated fuel assemblies in the spent fuel pool is immediately suspended. This effectively precludes a spent fuel handling accident from occurring. Tnis does not preclude movement of a fuel assembly to a safe position.
SURVEILLANCE SR 3.1.1.1 REQUIREMENTS This SR verifies sufficient fuel storage pool water is available in the event of a fuel handling accident and to provide shielding to minimize the general area dose during the movement ofirradiated fuel. The water level in the spent fuel pool must be checked periodically when moving fuel. The 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Frequency is appropriate because the volume in the pool is normally stable. Water level changes are controlled by facility procedures and are acceptable, based on operating experience l
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l Maine Yankee B 3.1-3 Amendment 464,162