Similar Documents at Byron |
---|
Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217P6171999-10-21021 October 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Versions of HI-982083, Licensing Rept for Byron & Braidwood Nuclear Stations. Proprietary Rept Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(b)(4) ML20217M2871999-10-21021 October 1999 Refers to Rev 5 Submitted in May 1999 for Portions of Byron Nuclear Power Station Generating Stations Emergency Plan Site Annex.Informs That NRC Approval Not Required Based on Determination That Plan Effectiveness Not Decreased ML20217H4661999-10-18018 October 1999 Forwards Changes to EPIPs IAW 10CFR50.54(q) & 10CFR50,App E, Section V.Details of Changes Encl ML20217F7891999-10-0808 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-12 & 50-455/99-12 on 990803- 0916.One Violation Occurred Being Treated as NCV ML20217B6351999-10-0505 October 1999 Forwards for Info,Final Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis of Operational Event at Byron Station,Unit 1,reported in LER 454/98-018 & NRC Responses to Util Specific Comments Provided in ML20212L1791999-10-0505 October 1999 Informs That as Result of Staff Review of Util Responses to GL 92-01,rev 1,suppl 1 & Suppl 1 Rai,Staff Revised Info in Rvid & Is Releasing Rvid Version 2 ML20217B2991999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-16 & 50-455/99-16 on 990907-10.No Violations Noted.Water Chemisty Program Was Well Implemented,Resulted in Effective Control of Plant Water Chemistry ML20216J8241999-09-30030 September 1999 Notifies of Removal of NRC Headquarters & Region III Offices from Controlled Copy Distribution of Certain CE Documents. Specific Documents,Associated Controlled Copy Numbers & NRC Location Affected Are Shown on Attachment to Ltr ML20212J6751999-09-30030 September 1999 Forwards Replacement Pages Eight Through Eleven of Insp Repts 50-454/99-15 & 50-455/99-15.Several Inaccuracies with Docket Numbers & Tracking Numbers Occurred in Repts ML20217A5821999-09-29029 September 1999 Advises of NRC Plans for Future Insp Activities at Facility for Licensee to Have Opportunity to Prepare for Insps & to Provide NRC with Feedback on Any Planned Insps Which May Conflict with Plant Activities ML20216F8051999-09-17017 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-454/99-14 & 50-455/99-14 on 990823-27. Security Program Was Effectively Implemented in Areas Inspected.No Violations Were Identified ML20211P1841999-09-0808 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-15 & 50-455/99-15 on 990824- 26.No Violations Noted.Objective of Insp to Determine Whether Byron Nuclear Generating Station Emergency Plan Adequate & If Emergency Plan Properly Implemented ML20211Q6821999-09-0606 September 1999 Informs That NRC Tentatively Scheduled Initial Licensing Exam for Byron Operator Licesne Applicants During Wks of 000619 & 26.Validation of Exam Will Occur at Station During Wk of 000529 ML20211N5151999-09-0303 September 1999 Ack Receipt of Re Safety Culture & Overtime Practices at Byron Nuclear Power Station.Copy of Recent Ltr from NRC to Commonwealth Edison Re Overtime Practices & Safety Culture Being Provided ML20211K1081999-09-0202 September 1999 Responds to Request for Addl Info to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Reactor Vessel Structural Integrity, for Braidwood,Units 1 & 2 & Byron,Unit 2 ML20211M1371999-09-0202 September 1999 Discusses 990527 Meeting with Ceco & Byron Station Mgt Re Overtime Practices & Conduciveness of Work Environ to Raising Safety Concerns at Byron Station.Insp Rept Assigned for NRC Tracking Purposes.No Insp Rept Encl ML20211G1221999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each of Comm Ed Nuclear Power Stations & Corporate Support Employees within Scope of Rule for six-month Period Ending 990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20211G4021999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-10 & 50-455/99-10 on 990622-0802.No Violations Noted ML20211B8691999-08-20020 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-254/99-10,50-265/99-10,50-454/99-09, 50-455/99-09,50-456/99-10 & 50-457/99-10 on 990628-0721. Action Plans Developed to Address Configuration Control Weaknesses Not Totally Effective as Listed 05000454/LER-1998-008, Informs That Licensee Determined That Suppl Rept to LER 98-008 Is Not Warranted.No Addl Info Was Generated Following Completion of Root Cause Investigation of Following Completion of Corrective Actions Stated in Original LER1999-08-12012 August 1999 Informs That Licensee Determined That Suppl Rept to LER 98-008 Is Not Warranted.No Addl Info Was Generated Following Completion of Root Cause Investigation of Following Completion of Corrective Actions Stated in Original LER ML20210N5651999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Nuclear Generating Stations Emergency Plan, for Plants.With Summary of Changes ML20210M9131999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, for Fys 2000 & 2001 for Comed ML20210K0771999-07-30030 July 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Discovery of ECCS Evaluation Model Error for Byron & Braidwood Stations,As Required by 10CFR50.46 ML20210J8951999-07-29029 July 1999 Submits Other Actions,As Described,To Be Taken for Valves to Resolve Potential Pressure Locking Concerns,In Light of Extended Period for Valve Bonnet Natural Depressurization,In Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal.. ML20210E2151999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Byron Unit 1 B1R09 ISI Summary Rept Spring 1999 Outage,980309-990424, in Compliance with Requirements of Article IWA-6000, Records & Repts of Section XI of ASME & P&PV,1989 Edition ML20209H2991999-07-16016 July 1999 Withdraws 980529 LAR to Credit Automatic PORV Operation for Mitigation of Inadvertent Safety Injection at Power Accident.Response to NRC 990513 RAI Re LAR Encl ML20210A3151999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-08 & 50-455/99-08 on 990511-0621.Three Violations Being Treated as Noncited Violations ML20210B7071999-07-16016 July 1999 Responds to Requesting Review & Approval of Three Proposed Changes to Ceco QA TR,CE-1A Per 10CFR50.54(a)(3) & 10CFR50.4(b)(7) ML20207H7501999-07-12012 July 1999 Forwards Revised Pressure Temp Limits Rept, for Byron Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Pressurized Thermal Shock Evaluations,Surveillance Capsule Rept & Credibility Repts, Also Encl ML20209G1391999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Results of SG Tube Insps Performed During Byron Station,Unit 1,Cycle 9 Refueling Outage within 12 Months Following Completion of Insps ML20196J9131999-07-0101 July 1999 Submits Status of Nuclear Property Insurance Currently Maintained for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20196J9061999-07-0101 July 1999 Provides Evidence That Util Maintains Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums in Amount of $10 Million for Each of Thirteen Reactors,Per 10CFR140.21 ML20209B8241999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Five 3.5 Inch Computer Diskettes Containing Revised Annual Dose Repts for 1994 Through 1998 for Individuals Receiving Neutron Dose Not Previously Included in Reported Total Effective Dose Equivalent Values.Without Diskettes ML20196K0161999-06-30030 June 1999 Discusses 990622 Meeting at Byron Nuclear Power Station in Byron,Il.Purpose of Visit Was to Meet with PRA Staff to Discuss Ceco Initiatives in Risk Area & to Establish Dialog Between SRAs & PRA Staff ML20196G2161999-06-25025 June 1999 Forwards for NRC Region III Emergency Preparedness Inspector,Two Copies of Comed Emergency Preparedness Exercise Manual for 1999 Byron Station Annual Exercise. Exercise Is Scheduled for 990825.Without Encls ML20212H8241999-06-24024 June 1999 Informs That Effective 990531 NRC Project Mgt Responsibility for Byron & Braidwood Stations Was Transferred to Gf Dick ML20209D4861999-06-17017 June 1999 Informs That R Heinen,License OP-30953-1 & a Snow,License SOP-30212-3,no Longer Require License at Byron Station 05000454/LER-1999-002, Forwards LER 99-002-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(b).There Are Two Actions Remaining to Address Cause of Event.Both Actions Are Listed1999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(b).There Are Two Actions Remaining to Address Cause of Event.Both Actions Are Listed ML20207G0601999-06-0707 June 1999 Provides Updated Info Re Number of Failures Associated with Initial Operator License Exam Administered from 980914-0918. NRC Will Review Progress Wrt Corrective Actions During Future Insps ML20207G0421999-06-0404 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-04 & 50-455/99-04 on 990330-0510.Violations Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20195D6351999-06-0404 June 1999 Notifies NRC of Actions That Has Been Taken in Accordance with 10CFR26, Fitness for Duty Programs ML20207E5451999-05-28028 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-07 & 50-455/99-07 on 990517-20.No Violations Noted.Fire Protection Program Was Effective ML20211M1611999-05-28028 May 1999 Discusses 990527 Meeting with Comed Re Safety Culture & Overtime Control at Byron Nuclear Plant from Videoconference Location at NRC Headquarters.Requests That Aggressive Actions Be Taken to Ensure That Comed Meets Expectations ML20207D5261999-05-26026 May 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990318 RAI Concerning Alleged Chilling Effect at Byron Station.Attachment Contains Responses to NRC 12 Questions ML20207B6361999-05-25025 May 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Revised SG Tube Rupture (SGTR) Analysis for Bryon & Braidwood Stations.Revised Analysis Was Submitted to Support SG Replacement at Unit 1 of Each Station ML20211M1781999-05-25025 May 1999 Summarizes Concerns with Chilling Effect & Overtime Abuses at Commonwealth Edison,Byron Station.Request That Ltr Be Made Part of Permanent Record of 990527 Meeting ML20195C7911999-05-25025 May 1999 Forwards Revised COLR for Byron Unit 2,IAW 10CFR50.59.Rev Accounts for Planned Increase of Reactor Coolant Full Power Average Operating Temp from 581 F to 583 F 05000454/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Required Actions to Address Causes of Event Listed1999-05-21021 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Required Actions to Address Causes of Event Listed ML20206U3471999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-454/99-05 on 990401-22.No Violations Noted.Insp Reviewed Activities Associated with ISI Efforts Including Selective Exam of SG Maint & Exam Records, Calculations,Observation of Exam Performance & Interviews ML20207A2151999-05-19019 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-454/99-06 & 50-455/99-06 on 990419-23.No Violations Noted.Insp Consisted of Review of Liquid & Gaseous Effluent Program,Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program,Auditing Program & Outage Activities 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217P6171999-10-21021 October 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Versions of HI-982083, Licensing Rept for Byron & Braidwood Nuclear Stations. Proprietary Rept Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(b)(4) ML20217H4661999-10-18018 October 1999 Forwards Changes to EPIPs IAW 10CFR50.54(q) & 10CFR50,App E, Section V.Details of Changes Encl ML20216J8241999-09-30030 September 1999 Notifies of Removal of NRC Headquarters & Region III Offices from Controlled Copy Distribution of Certain CE Documents. Specific Documents,Associated Controlled Copy Numbers & NRC Location Affected Are Shown on Attachment to Ltr ML20211G1221999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each of Comm Ed Nuclear Power Stations & Corporate Support Employees within Scope of Rule for six-month Period Ending 990630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) 05000454/LER-1998-008, Informs That Licensee Determined That Suppl Rept to LER 98-008 Is Not Warranted.No Addl Info Was Generated Following Completion of Root Cause Investigation of Following Completion of Corrective Actions Stated in Original LER1999-08-12012 August 1999 Informs That Licensee Determined That Suppl Rept to LER 98-008 Is Not Warranted.No Addl Info Was Generated Following Completion of Root Cause Investigation of Following Completion of Corrective Actions Stated in Original LER ML20210N5651999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Nuclear Generating Stations Emergency Plan, for Plants.With Summary of Changes ML20210M9131999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC AL 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates, for Fys 2000 & 2001 for Comed ML20210K0771999-07-30030 July 1999 Submits 30-day Rept Re Discovery of ECCS Evaluation Model Error for Byron & Braidwood Stations,As Required by 10CFR50.46 ML20210J8951999-07-29029 July 1999 Submits Other Actions,As Described,To Be Taken for Valves to Resolve Potential Pressure Locking Concerns,In Light of Extended Period for Valve Bonnet Natural Depressurization,In Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal.. ML20210E2151999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Byron Unit 1 B1R09 ISI Summary Rept Spring 1999 Outage,980309-990424, in Compliance with Requirements of Article IWA-6000, Records & Repts of Section XI of ASME & P&PV,1989 Edition ML20209H2991999-07-16016 July 1999 Withdraws 980529 LAR to Credit Automatic PORV Operation for Mitigation of Inadvertent Safety Injection at Power Accident.Response to NRC 990513 RAI Re LAR Encl ML20207H7501999-07-12012 July 1999 Forwards Revised Pressure Temp Limits Rept, for Byron Station,Units 1 & 2.Revised Pressurized Thermal Shock Evaluations,Surveillance Capsule Rept & Credibility Repts, Also Encl ML20209G1391999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Results of SG Tube Insps Performed During Byron Station,Unit 1,Cycle 9 Refueling Outage within 12 Months Following Completion of Insps ML20196J9061999-07-0101 July 1999 Provides Evidence That Util Maintains Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums in Amount of $10 Million for Each of Thirteen Reactors,Per 10CFR140.21 ML20196J9131999-07-0101 July 1999 Submits Status of Nuclear Property Insurance Currently Maintained for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR50.54(w)(3) ML20209B8241999-06-30030 June 1999 Forwards Five 3.5 Inch Computer Diskettes Containing Revised Annual Dose Repts for 1994 Through 1998 for Individuals Receiving Neutron Dose Not Previously Included in Reported Total Effective Dose Equivalent Values.Without Diskettes ML20196G2161999-06-25025 June 1999 Forwards for NRC Region III Emergency Preparedness Inspector,Two Copies of Comed Emergency Preparedness Exercise Manual for 1999 Byron Station Annual Exercise. Exercise Is Scheduled for 990825.Without Encls ML20209D4861999-06-17017 June 1999 Informs That R Heinen,License OP-30953-1 & a Snow,License SOP-30212-3,no Longer Require License at Byron Station 05000454/LER-1999-002, Forwards LER 99-002-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(b).There Are Two Actions Remaining to Address Cause of Event.Both Actions Are Listed1999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-002-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(b).There Are Two Actions Remaining to Address Cause of Event.Both Actions Are Listed ML20195D6351999-06-0404 June 1999 Notifies NRC of Actions That Has Been Taken in Accordance with 10CFR26, Fitness for Duty Programs ML20211M1611999-05-28028 May 1999 Discusses 990527 Meeting with Comed Re Safety Culture & Overtime Control at Byron Nuclear Plant from Videoconference Location at NRC Headquarters.Requests That Aggressive Actions Be Taken to Ensure That Comed Meets Expectations ML20207D5261999-05-26026 May 1999 Forwards Response to NRC 990318 RAI Concerning Alleged Chilling Effect at Byron Station.Attachment Contains Responses to NRC 12 Questions ML20211M1781999-05-25025 May 1999 Summarizes Concerns with Chilling Effect & Overtime Abuses at Commonwealth Edison,Byron Station.Request That Ltr Be Made Part of Permanent Record of 990527 Meeting ML20195C7911999-05-25025 May 1999 Forwards Revised COLR for Byron Unit 2,IAW 10CFR50.59.Rev Accounts for Planned Increase of Reactor Coolant Full Power Average Operating Temp from 581 F to 583 F 05000454/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Required Actions to Address Causes of Event Listed1999-05-21021 May 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00,IAW 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).Required Actions to Address Causes of Event Listed ML20195B2301999-05-19019 May 1999 Requests Approval of Proposed Changes to QA Topical Rept CE-1-A,rev 66a.Attachment a Describes Changes,Reason for Change & Basis for Concluding That Revised QAP Incorporating Proposed Changes Continues to Satisfy 10CFR50AppB ML20207E9831999-05-18018 May 1999 Forwards Copy of Commonwealth Edison Co EP Exercise Evaluation Objectives for 1999 Byron Station Annual EP Exercise,Which Will Be Conducted on 990825.Without Encl ML20206N8551999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards 1998 Annual Radioactive Environ Operating Rept for Byron Station. Rept Includes Summary of Radiological Liquid & Gaseous Effluents & Solid Waste Released from Site ML20206U3351999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Evaluation of Matter Described in Re Byron Station.Concludes That Use of Overtime at Byron Station Was Controlled IAW Administrative Requirements & Mgt Expectations Established to Meet Overtime Requirement of TS ML20206F5381999-04-30030 April 1999 Forwards Magnetic Tape Containing Annual Dose Repts for 1998 for Braidwood,Byron,Dresden,Lasalle County,Quad Cities & Zion Nuclear Power Stations,Per 10CFR20.2206(c).Without Magnetic Tape ML20206C7901999-04-23023 April 1999 Provides Suppl Info Re Use of W Dynamic Rod Worth Measurement Technique,As Requested During 990413 Telcon.Rev Bars in right-hand Margin Identify Changes from Info Submitted by ML20206E7521999-04-22022 April 1999 Submits Rept on Number of Tubes Plugged or Repaired During Inservice Insp Activities Conducted at Plant During Cycle 9 Refueling Outage,Per TS 5.6.9 ML20206A7431999-04-22022 April 1999 Forwards Comments Generated Based on Review of NRC Ltr Re Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis for Byron Station,Unit 1 ML20206B3941999-04-21021 April 1999 Forwards Annual & 30-Day Rept of ECCS Evaluation Model Changes & Errors, for Byron & Braidwood Stations.Updated Info Re PCT for Limiting Small Break & Large Break LOCA Analysis Evaluations & Detailed Description of Errors ML20206B2471999-04-20020 April 1999 Informs That SE Kuczynski Has Been Transferred to Position No Longer Requiring SRO License.Cancel License SOP-31030-1, Effective 990412 ML20205S9621999-04-20020 April 1999 Responds to 981203 RAI Telcon Re SG Tube Rupture Analysis for Byron Station,Unit 2 & Braidwood Station,Unit 2.Addl Info & Subsequent Resolution of Issues Discussed During 990211 Telcon Are Documented in Encl ML20206A8141999-04-20020 April 1999 Advises NRC of Review of Cycle 10 Reload Under Provisions of 10CFR50.59 & to Transmit COLR for Upcoming Cycle ML20205T3901999-04-13013 April 1999 Forwards Byron Station 1998 Occupational Radiation Exposure Rept, Which Is Tabulation of Station,Utility & Other Personnel Receiving Annual Deep Dose Equivalent of Less than 100 Mrem ML20196K6661999-03-31031 March 1999 Forwards Byron Nuclear Power Station 10CFR50.59 Summary Rept, Consisting of Descriptions & SE Summaries of Changes, Tests & Experiments.Rept Includes Changes Made to Features Fire Protection Program,Not Previously Presented to NRC ML20205K5841999-03-31031 March 1999 Submits Rept on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Reactors Owned by Comm Ed.Attachment 1 Contains Amount of Decommissioning Funds Estimated to Be Required Pursuant to 10CFR50.75(b) & (C) ML20205B4241999-03-23023 March 1999 Provides Results of drive-in Drill Conducted on 990208,as Well as Augmentation Phone Drills Conducted Since 981015,as Committed to in Util ML20207K0351999-03-0404 March 1999 Forwards Util Which Transmitted Corrected Pages to SG Replacement Outage Startup Rept.Subject Ltr Was Inadvertently Not Sent to NRC Dcd,As Required by 10CFR50.4 ML20205C6861999-03-0404 March 1999 Provides Notification That Byron Station Implemented ITS on 990205 & Braidwood Station Implemented ITS on 990219 ML20207D6831999-03-0101 March 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Each Comed Nuclear Power Station & Corporate Support Employees for Six Month Period Ending 981231,per 10CFR26.71(d) ML20207D4301999-02-26026 February 1999 Informs NRC That Supplemental Info for Byron & Braidwood Stations Will Be Delayed.All Mod Work Described in Ltr Is on Schedule,Per GL 96-06 ML20207B8971999-02-25025 February 1999 Expresses Concern That Low Staffing Levels & Excessive Staff Overtime May Present Serious Safety Hazard at Some Commercial Nuclear Plants in Us ML20203C7001999-02-0202 February 1999 Informs That Mhb Technical Associates No Longer Wishes to Receive Us Region III Docket Info Re Comed Nuclear Facilities.Please Remove Following Listing from Service List ML20202F5911999-01-29029 January 1999 Forwards Byron Unit 1 Cycle 9 COLR in ITS Format & W(Z) Function & Byron Unit 2 Cycle 8 COLR in ITS Format & W(Z) Function. New COLR Format Has Addl Info Requirements ML20199E1611999-01-15015 January 1999 Forwards Response to 980902 RAI Re GL 97-01, Degradation of Crdm/Cedm Nozzle & Other Vessel Closure Head Penetrations. CE Endorses Industry Response to RAI as Submitted by NEI ML20199B7511999-01-0808 January 1999 Forwards Proprietary Versions of Epips,Including Rev 52 to Bzp 600-A1 & Rev 48 to Bzp 600-A4 & non-proprietary Version of Rev 52 to Bzp 600-A1 & Index.Proprietary Info Withheld 1999-09-30
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059K6741990-09-17017 September 1990 Suppls Responses to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-454/89-11,50-455/89-13,50-456/89-11 & 50-457/89-11. Corrective Actions:Procedures Changed & Valve Tagging Status Provided ML20059L6611990-09-10010 September 1990 Forwards Byron Station Units 1 & 2 Inservice Insp Program ML20064A3681990-08-24024 August 1990 Forwards Response to 900517 Request for Addl Info Re Design of Containment Hydrogen Monitoring Sys.Util Proposes Alternative Design That Ensures Both Containment Isolation & Hydrogen Monitoring Sys Operability in Event of LOCA ML20064A0181990-08-16016 August 1990 Submits Supplemental Response to NRC Bulletin 88-008,Suppls 1 & 2.Surveillance Testing Revealed No Leakage,Therefore Charging Pump to Cold Leg Outage Injection Lines Would Not Be Subjected to Excessive Thermal Stresses ML20063Q1051990-08-10010 August 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Jul 1990 for Byron Units 1 & 2 & Corrected Monthly Operating Rept for June 1990 for Unit 2 ML20055J1221990-07-25025 July 1990 Notifies That Plants Current Outage Plannings Will Not Include Removal of Snubbers.Removal of Snubbers Scheduled for Future Outages.Completion of Review by NRC by 900801 No Longer Necessary ML20055H7631990-07-25025 July 1990 Forwards Financial Info Re Decommissioning of Plants ML20055J1261990-07-25025 July 1990 Notifies That Replacement of 13 Snubbers w/8 Seismic Stops on Reactor Coolant Bypass Line Being Deferred Until Later Outage,Per Rl Cloud Assoc Nonlinear Piping Analyses ML20055G3251990-07-16016 July 1990 Responds to SALP Board Repts 50-454/90-01 & 50-455/90-01 for Reporting Period Nov 1988 - Mar 1990.Effort Will Be Made to Continue High Level of Performance in Areas of Radiological Controls,Plant Operations,Emergency Preparedness & Security ML20044A9621990-07-13013 July 1990 Forwards Rev 0 to Topical Rept NFSR-0081, Comm Ed Topical Rept on Benchmark of PWR Nuclear Design Methods Using PHOENIX-P & Advanced Nodal Code (Anc) Computer Codes, in Support of Implementation of PHOENIX-P & Anc ML20044B1411990-07-12012 July 1990 Forwards Addl B&W Rept 77-1159832-00 to Facilitate Completion of Reviews & Closeout of Pressurized Thermal Shock Issue,Per NRC Request ML20044B2081990-07-11011 July 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-04 Re Status of GSI Resolved W/ Imposition of Requirements or Corrective Actions.Status of GSI Implementation Encl ML20044B2141990-07-11011 July 1990 Withdraws 891003 Amend Request to Allow Sufficient Time to Reevaluate Technical Position & Develop Addl Technical Justification ML20044A9521990-07-10010 July 1990 Provides Supplemental Response to NRC Bulletin 88-001. Remaining 48 Breakers Inspected During Facility Spring Refueling Outage ML20044A7991990-06-29029 June 1990 Forwards Description of Change Re Design of Containment Hydrogen Monitoring Sys,Per 900517 Request.Util Proposing Alternative Design Ensuring Containment & Hydrogen Monitoring Sys Operability in Event of Power Loss ML20055D4811990-06-29029 June 1990 Discusses Revised Schedule for Implementation of Generic Ltr 89-04 Re Frequently Identified Weaknesses of Inservice Testing Programs.All Procedure Revs Have Either Been Approved or Drafted & in Onsite Review & Approval Process ML20055D2951990-06-22022 June 1990 Discusses Results of 900529-0607 Requalification Exam.Based on Results of Exam,Station Removed/Prohibited Both Shift & Staff Teams & JPM Failure from License Duties.Shift Team Placed in Remediation Program from 900611-14 ML20058K3521990-06-22022 June 1990 Requests Withdrawal of 900315 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-37,NPF-66,NPF-72 & NPF-77,changing Tech Specs 3.8.1.1 & 4.8.1.1.2 to Clarify How Gradual Loading of Diesel Generator Applied to Minimize Mechanical Stress on Diesel ML20043D3151990-06-0101 June 1990 Forwards Rev 30 to Security Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20043E3141990-05-31031 May 1990 Withdraws 880302 Application for Amend to Licenses NPF-37, NPF-66,NPF-72 & NPF-77,changing Tech Spec 4.6.1.6.1.d to Reduce Containment Tendon Design Stresses to Incorporate Addl Design Margin,Due to Insufficient Available Data ML20043F4731990-05-30030 May 1990 Forwards Suppl to 881130 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-37,NPF-66,NPF-72 & NPF-77.Changes Requested Per Generic Ltr 87-09,to Remove Unnecessary Restrictions on Operational Mode Changes & Prevent Plant Shutdowns ML20043C8641990-05-29029 May 1990 Forwards Rept of Local Leakage Rate Test Results for Third Refueling Outage.Leakage Rates of Six Valves Identified as Contributing to Failure of Max Pathway Limit ML20043B7691990-05-23023 May 1990 Forwards Endorsement 11 to Nelia & Maelu Certificates N-93 & M-93 & Endorsement 9 to Nelia & Maelu Certificates N-101 & M-101 ML20043A9161990-05-16016 May 1990 Provides Advanced Notification of Change That Will Be Made to Fire Protection Rept Pages 2.2-18 & 2.3-14 ML20043A6391990-05-11011 May 1990 Submits Revised Schedule for Implementation of Generic Ltr 89-04 Guidance.Rev to Procedures for Check Valve & Stroke Time Testing of power-operated Valves Will Be Completed by 900629 ML20043A2891990-05-10010 May 1990 Forwards Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1990 & Corrected Rept for Mar 1990 for Byron Nuclear Power Station ML20042G7111990-05-0707 May 1990 Responds to NRC Questions Re leak-before-break Licensing Submittal for Stainless Steel Piping.Kerotest Valves in Rh Sys Will Be Replaced in Byron Unit 2 During Next Refueling Outage Scheduled to Begin on 900901 ML20042F6851990-05-0404 May 1990 Requests Resolution of Util 870429,880202 & 0921 & 890130 Submittals Re Containment Integrated Leak Rate Testing in Response to Insp Repts 50-454/86-35 & 50-455/86-22 by 900608 ML20042G3591990-04-30030 April 1990 Forwards Errata to Radioactive Effluent Rept for Jul-Dec 1989,including Info Re Sr-89,Sr-90 & Fe-55 Analysis for Liquid & Gaseous Effluents Completed by Offsite Vendor ML20055C5761990-04-30030 April 1990 Forwards Results of Investigation in Response to Allegation RIII-90-A-0011 Re Fitness for Duty.W/O Encl ML20042E9601990-04-30030 April 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 900327 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-454/90-09 & 50-455/90-08.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20042E9111990-04-25025 April 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Nonproprietary & Proprietary, Steam Generator Tube Rupture Analysis for Byron & Braidwood Plants. ML20012E1081990-03-21021 March 1990 Forwards Calculations Verifying Operability of Facility Dc Battery 111 W/Only 57 of 58 Cells Functional & Onsite Review Notes,Per Request ML20012D8671990-03-21021 March 1990 Reissued 900216 Ltr,Re Changes to 891214 Rev 1 to Updated Fsar,Correcting Ltr Date ML20012C5471990-03-12012 March 1990 Provides Results of Completed Util Reviews & Addresses Addl Info Requested by NRC Re 890317 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-37,NPF-66,NPF-72 & NPF-77 to Change Tech Spec 4.5.2,supplemented on 890825 & 890925-27 Meetings ML20006E1441990-02-16016 February 1990 Forwards Suppl to Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood Station,Units 1 & 2 & Byron Station,Units 1 & 2,per 881214 & 891214 Submittals ML20012A4491990-02-16016 February 1990 Advises That 16 Tubes in All Four Steam Generators Removed from Svc as Result of Eddy Current Insp During Cycle 3 Refueling Outage.Tube Plugging Distribution Between Steam Generators Listed ML20006E4201990-02-14014 February 1990 Requests NRC Approval for Use of Alloy 690 Steam Generator Tube Plugs for Facility,Prior to 900301,pending Final ASME Approval of Code Case for Alloy 690 ML20006E2611990-02-0909 February 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 88-009 Re Thimble Tube Thinning. Thimble Tube Insps Performed Using Eddy Current Testing Methodology & Performed at Every Refueling Outage Until Sufficient Data Accumulated to Generate Correlation ML20011F3661990-02-0707 February 1990 Forwards Errata to Radioactive Effluent Rept for Jan-June 1989 & Advises That Sr-89,Sr-90 & Fe-55 Analysis for Liquid & Gaseous Effluents Completed by Offsite Vendor ML20006D6911990-02-0202 February 1990 Provides Alternative Design Solution to Dcrdr Implementation at Facilities.Simpler Design Devised,Using Eyelet Screw Inserted in Switch Nameplate Which Is Identical to Providing Caution Cards in Close Proximity to Switch Handle ML20006E1521990-01-31031 January 1990 Discusses Applicability of Safety Evaluations Prior to Manipulation of ECCS Valves,In Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-454/89-16 & 50-455/89-18.Nuclear Operations Directive Re ECCS Valve Positions Will Be Sent by 900415 ML19354E4451990-01-22022 January 1990 Submits Update on Status of RHR Sys Iconic Display at Facilities,Per Generic Ltr 88-17 Re Loss of Dhr.Computer Graphics Display Data in Real Time & Reflect Status of Refueling Water Level & RHR Pump Parameters ML20005G7161990-01-20020 January 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood & Byron Units 1 & 2.Changes in Rev 1 Include Facility & Procedures Which Were in Effect as of 890610.W/o Encl ML20005G3831990-01-10010 January 1990 Suppls 891117 Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-37 & NPF-66,incorporating Further Clarification of Curve Applicability in Tech Spec Figure 3.4-2a,per 891229 Telcon W/Nrc ML20005G6431990-01-10010 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-21 Re Implementation of USI Requirements,Consisting of Revised Page to 891128 Response, Moving SER Ref from USI A-10 to A-12 for Braidwood ML20006B8821990-01-10010 January 1990 Reissued Ltr Correcting Date of Util Ltr to NRC Which Forwarded Updated FSAR for Byron/Braidwood Plants from 881214 to 891214.W/o Updated FSARs ML20005E1911989-12-26026 December 1989 Forwards Revised Page 2 Correcting Plant Implementation Date for USI A-24 Requirements in Response to Generic Ltr 89-21 ML20005E1751989-12-22022 December 1989 Forwards Rev 29 to Security Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML19332F6621989-12-14014 December 1989 Forwards Amend 12 to, Byron/Braidwood Stations Fire Protection Rept. Amend Reflects Changes to Facility & Procedures Effective 890630 1990-09-17
[Table view] |
Text
_ _ - _ .
.f'
/]i / Oro First Natiorul Plart Chicago Illinois v' Addrtss Rip'y to: Post Offics Box 767 Chicago, Illinois 60690 0767 December 22, 1987 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:
Subject:
Byron Station Units 1 and 2 Application for Amendment to Facility Operating Licenses NPF-37 and NPF-66, Appendix A, Technical Specifications NRC Docket Nos. 50-454 and 50-455 References (a): September 3, 1986 letter from K.A. Ainger to H. R. Denton (b): January 12, 1987 NRC Meeting Summary -
Structural Analysis of Spent Fuel Pool Expansion Reference (a) requested a license amendment to increase the storage capacity of the spent fuel racks at Byron Station. That application included a licensing report which described the design, fabrication, and safety analysis of the high density racks. Enclosed with this letter is a revised licensing report. Attachment A FummariZes the changes to the report.
Since the high density spent fuel racks are designed to store fuel with a higher burnup than was previously considered in the PSAR, a question was raised concerning the effect of the stored higher burnup fuel on radiological consequences previously analyzed. Attachment B of this letter addresses this NRC question.
The schedule for. installation of the racks, outlined in reference (a), has changed because the racks were not delivered within the time frame originally expected. The current schedule for installation of the racks is as follows.
The next refueling outage for Byron Unit 1 is scheduled to begin in September of 1988. Receipt of new fuel-for that outage should.begin July 1, 1988. ' Installation of the high density racks must be complete by that date so fuel handling building space and lifting equipment will be available for
-receipt of the new fuel. It will take about three months to move the existing DC
<\t
i December 22, 1987 US NRC spent fuel, install the high density storage racks, and decontaminate and remove the old racks. Consequently, the installation effort should begin in April, 1988. We are requesting NRC approval of this amendment between February and April of 1988 to allow some margin and flexibility in the installation schedule.
Please direct any questions you may have concerning this matter to this office.
Very truly yours, K. A. Ainger Nuclear Licensing Administrator es Enclosure Attachments cc: Byron Resident Inspector NRC Region III Office l L. N. Olshan - NRR M. C. Parker - IDNS i
2841K l
i
)
.- l REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A SUMARY OF CHANGES CONTAINED IN BYRON LICENSINu REPORT,0N rilGH OENSITY SPENT. FUEL RACKS Page or Figure Number Description Page iii Editorial. Title of Section 6.4.1 revised.
]
Page iv Added Sections 6.10.1 and 6.10.2 Page y Added Appendix B, "NRC Questions from December 22, 1986, Meeting."
Page 1-1 Revised the quantity of the spent fuel assemblies 2nd paragraph stored in the spent fuel pool and corrected the date .j Unit 2 went into commercial operation Page 1-1 Revised the pool storage capacity and the date this '
3rd paragraph capacity will be reached.
Page 1-1 Revised to add descrip, tion for fixed height support 4th paragraph legs.
Page 1-2 Revised to reflect the scope of work performed by 1 1st paragraph dif ferent companies.
Page 1-3 and 1-4 Revised to reflect the remaining storage capacity with l Table 1.1 the proposed expansion.
Page 2-1 Revised total number of storage cells.
1st paragraph l Page 2-1 Revised the size of girdle bars and nominal' gap 3rd paragraph between cell walls of adjacent iradules.
Page 2-1 Revised the description for Table 2.1 and 2.2.
3rd paragraph Page 2-2 Revised the nominal dimension of cell pitch for racks Table 2.1 in Region 2 and added notes to indicate the variation of flux trap gap and cell pitch.
Page 2-3 Revised module data for type D4, F1, G1, and added Table 2.2 module data for type K1, L1-L2, and M1.
Page 2-4 Revised the spent fuel pool layout Figure 2.1
. REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number Description Page 2-5 Revised the girdle bar for racks in Region 1 Figure 2.2a Page 2-6 Revised the girdle bar for racks in Region 2 Figure 2.2b Page 3-1 Revised to reflect additional material used.
1st paragraph Page 3-1 Revised the components name (" Tube" changes to " Box").
3rd paragraph Page 3-1 Revised the component name (" Tube" changes to " Box).
Sect. 3.1.1.a Page 3-2 and 3-3 Revised to add a description for short adjustable Sect. 3.1.1.f legs.
Page 3-3 Revised the component name (" Tube" changes to " Box").
Sect. 3.1.2 Page 3-7 Revised the component name (" Tube" changed to " Box")
Figure 3.1 and connecting gap element.
Page 3.8 Revised the tolerance for the channel elements.
Figure 3.2 Page 3.8 Revised the size and shape of the gap elements.
Figure 3.3 Page 3-9 Revised the component name (" Tube" change to " Box").
Figure 3.4 Page 3-10 Revised to identify the base plate in Section Z-Z.
Figure 3.5a Page 3-12 Revised the figure number (Figure 3.6 changed to Figure 3.6A 3.6A).
Page 3-13 Added new figure for short adjustable support.
Figure 3.6B Page 3-14 Added new figure for small fixed support.
Figure 3.6C 2
r 7 l .
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'O.)
Page or Figure Number Description l
Page 3-15 Revised the component name (" Tube" changed to "Bux")
l Figure 3.7 and added note to reflect the variation in thickness
' of connecting strips. ,
J Page 4-4 Editorial correction.
1st paragraph Page 4-6 Revised the dimension of lattice spacing.
Sect. 4.3.3 Page 4-15 Revised the dimension of lattice spacing.
Sect. 4.6.3 Page 4-18 Editorial correction.
Sect. 4.7.5 .
Page 4-30 Revised the dimension of lattice spacing. ,
Figure 4.3 {
j Paragraph 5-1 Editorial correction, f 1st paragraph Page 5-2 Revised to add the third fuel discharge mode involving both units.
Page 5-3 Added a description for the third fuel discharge mode.
1st paragraph i i
i Page 5-3 Revised to add the third fuel discharge mode. 1 3rd paragraph Page 5-4 Editorial correction to add-temperature scale.
Pages 5-5 and 5-6 Editorial correction to add symbols.
Page 5-7 Editorial correction.
1st paragraph Page 5-7 Revised the referenced figure numbers and included-Sect. 5.1.3 editorial corrections.
Page 5-9 Revised the dimension of nominal pitch.
Sect. 5.2.1 2nd item 3 ,
I
4 REVISION l' NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number Description Page 5-9 Editorial correction.
Sect. 5.2.1 3rd item Page 5-11 Editorial correction.
Page 5-12 Revised to add case 3 for the fuel discharge mode.
Pages 5-14 and Revised to add case 3 for the fuel discharge nou..
5-15, Tables 5.1 and 5.2 Page 5-16 _ Revised the title and headings of the table and added Table 5.3 case 3 for the fuel discharge mode.
Pages 5-17 and Revised to add case 3 for. the fuel discharge mode.
5-18 Tables 5.4 and 5.5 Page 6-1 , Revised to identify the cases studied.
Page 6-2 Deleted the nearly empty rack case, included an Items 1 and 2 editorial correction and added symbols.
Page 6-2 Revised fuel weight used in. analyses and added a 1st paragraph description for the case of nearly empty racks.
Page 6-2 Editorial corrections.
2nd and 3rd paragraphs Page 6-3 Revised seismic model description for fuel mass nodal Section 6.2.1.a locations and connectivity.
Page 6-3 Revised the number of lumped masses.
Section 6.2.1.b Page 6-4 Revised the referenced section.
Section 6.2.1.1 Page 6-4 Revised to include a description of rack-to-rack Section 6.2.1.k misalignment considered in the seismic analyses.
Page 6-5 Editorial correction. l 2nd paragraph e!
I
.4 :
1
REVISION l' NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.) J
'l I
Page or Description Figure Number.
Page 6-5 Revised the description for the model of fuel 3rd paragraph assembly.
Page 6-5 Revised the model of fuel assembly.
Section 6.2.2 1st paragraph Page 6-5 Revised the number of degrees-of-freedom for the spent Section 6.2.2 fuel rack model.
2nd paragraph Pages 6-5 and 6-6 Editorial correction to add symbols for acceleration.
Section 6.2.3 Page 6-6 Revised the referer.ce number and added an editorial 2nd paragraph correction. j Page 6-7 Revised the number of degrees-of-freedom.for the spent Section 6.3 fuel rack and number of nonlinear gap elements, j Page 6-8 Revised to rephrase the entire paragraph (editorial).
1st paragraph Page 6-9 Editorial correction.
1st paragraph Page 6-9 Revised the title of Section 6.4.1.
Section 6.4.1 l Page 6-9 Revised to add a description for system kinetic energy i' Section 6.4.1 and added symbols for acceleration in the equations.
1st paragraph Page 6-10 Revised to change the name of'the computer program.
l 2nd paragraph Page 6-10 Revised to reflect the change in model of fuel ,
4th paragraph assembly.
Page 6-11 Editorial correction.
Section 6.4.2 l
Page 6-14 Editorial corrections. ;
)
5 4
___._._____._______._____.__.___m
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number Description Page 6-15 Revisad module configurations for which results are Section 6.3 presented.
2nd paragraph Page 6-16 Revised the modules and referenced Table numbers.
1st paragraph Page 6-16 Revised to rephrase the paragraph (editorial).
2nd paragraph Page 6-16 Revised to delete the description for the tolerance of 3rd paragraph rack dimension to show the actual stress ratio instead of bounding values and to add the weight of the consolidated fuel. Also revised the referenced Table numbers.
Page 6-17 Revised the description for OBE analyses and added the 2nd paragraph comparison between OBE and SSE conditions.
Page 6-17 Revised to add the referenced Tables.
Section 6.9.2 Pages 6-17 and Revised Section 6.10 to add two subsections, 6.10.1 6-18, Section 6.10 and 6.10.2, which give a more detailed description of the weld stresses.
Page 6-19 Revised the weight of the fuel assembly.
Section 6.11.a Page 6-20 Revised the uplif t force applied at the top of the Section 6.11.c rack.
Pages 6-22 and Revised Table 6.1 and 6.2 to reflect the change in. the 6-23, Tables 6.1 spent fuel rack model.
I and 6.2 Page 6-25 Editorial changes.
l Table 6.4 Pages 6-26 through Added analysis results tables.
6-37, Tables 6.5a through 6.51 Page 6-39 Revised Figure 6.2'to reflect the appropriate time Figure 6.2 history in the north-south direction.
6
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Description Fioure Number Page 6-41 Revised to reflect the change in spent fuel rack Figure 6.4 model.
Page 7-1 Revised the storage capacity of the spent fuel pool.
1st paragraph Page 7-3 Revised the quantity of the spent fuel presently Section 7.4 stored in the spent fuel pool.
Page 7-4 Revised net reactor core power level, average assembly Section 7.6.1 discharge burnup, and time after shutdown for dose rate calculation.
Page 7-5 Revised to delete the photon energy production rates ist paragraph of a peak power spent fuel assembly.
Page 7-5 Revised to reflect the evaluation of the shielding Section 7.5.2 capability of the spent fuel pool walls.
2nd paragraph ,.
Page 7-5 Revised the referenced Table number.
Section 7.6.2 3rd paragraph Page 7-5 Revised the referenced Table number. i Last paragraph Page 7-6 Kevised the schedule to install the new spent fuel Last paragraph racks.
Page 7-7 Revised to reflect the condition of the spent fuel 1st paragraph pool at scheduled installation of the new racks.
Page 7-7 Revised to delete the assumption of the " wet" 2nd paragraph installation.
Page 7-7 Revised the device to prevent the crane from carrying 2nd paragraph racks over the stored fuel assemblies.
Page 7-8 Revised to delete the " dry" reracking operation.
3rd paragraph Pages 7-10 and Revised Table 7.1 for photon energy production' rates
~
7-11, Tables.7.1 of an average spent fuel assembly and replaced and 7.2 Table 7.2 with original Table 7.3 (original Table 7.2 deleted).
7
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number Description Page 9-1 Revised to reflect the change in storage capacity.
Section 9.1 Page 3-2 Revised the year when the cost of replacement power was estimated.
Appendix B Added Appendix 8: NRC questions and responses from Pages B-1 to B-9 the December 22, 1986, meeting.
I 8
l l
l ATTACHMENT B 1
The Byron high density spent fuel storage racks will be capable of j storing fuel with an average discharge burnup of approximately 45,000 MWD /T.
Since the current FSAR analysis has considered fuel with an average discharge burnup of 38,000 MWD /T, the NRC raised a concern regarding any effect on the offsite radiological consequences of a fuel handling accident as a result of l increasing the discharge burnup.
I Westinghouse has reviewed the Byron, Braidwood and Zion FSAR's ard has provided the following comparative information on the radiological consequences associated with extended burnup fuel:
"By approval of the Westinghouse Topical (Extended Burnup Evaluation of Westinghouse Fuel), WCAP-10125-P-A (Proprietary), the NRC SER has extended the application of the Westinghouse design criteria and analysis methods of Zircaloy-clad fuel design up to the extended burnup level of approximately 48,000 MWD /T (region average burnup).
Extending fuel burnup would have little impact on the radiological consequences presently reported in the Zion / Byron /Braidwood Units 1 and 2 PSARs. As discussed in response to an NRC question (see Section H of WCAP-10125-P-A, Extended Burnup Evaluation of Westinghouse Fuel, December i 1985), extended fuel burnup does increase the radiological consequences of a fuel handling accident to a minor extent (approximately four percent increase in the thyroid dose). The impact of extended fuel burnup on the radiological consequences of the rod ejection accident was identified as l being a slight increase increase in thyroid dose (about 2%) and a decrease in whole body dose. This same effect on radiological consequences would also be seen in other accidents involving the release of reactor coolant l activity. It is judged that these increases in doses are insignificant, I
being within the uncertainty of the calculations. Thus, there is no need to recalculate the radiological consequences of any of the accidents due 1 to extending region average fuel burnup. It is noted that the 1 radiological consequences of accidents reported in the FSAR are well l within the limits of 10 CFR 100; thus, if increases such as those !
mentioned above were applied to the doses reported in the FSAR, there I would be no impact on their acceptability." l l
l 3966K i
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A SU:4:4ARY OF CHANGES CONTAINED IN BYRON LICENSING REPORT ON HIGH OENSITY SPENT FUEL RACKS Page or Figure Number Description Page iii Editori al . Title of Section 6.4.1 revised.
Page iv Added Sections 6,10.1 and 6.10.2 Page v Added Appendix B. "NRC Questions from December 22, 1986, Meeting."
l Page 1-1 Revised the quantity of the spent fuel assemblies 2nd paragraph stored in the spent fuel pool and corrected the date Unit 2 went into commercial operation Page 1-1 Revised the pool storage capacity and the date this 3rd paragraph capacity will be reached.
Page 1 ' Revised to add description for fixed height support 4th paragraph legs.
Page 1-2 Revised to reflect the scope of work performed by 1st paragrapn different companies.
Page 1-3 and 1-4 Revised to reflect the remaining storage capacity with Table 1.1 the proposed expansion.
Page 2-1 Revised total number of storage' cells.
1st paragraph Page 2-1 Revised the size of girdle bars and nominal gap 3rd paragraph between cell walls of adjacent modules.
Page 2-1 Revised the description for Table 2.1 and 2.2.
3rd paragraph Page 2-2 Revised the nominal dimension of cell pitch for racks Table 2.1 in Region 2 and added notes to indicate the variation i of flux trap gap and cell pitch.
i Page 2-3 Revised module data for type D4, F1, G1, and added Table 2.2 module data for type K1, L1-L2, and M1.
Page 2-4 Revised the spent fuel pool layout Figure 2.1 4 1
l L
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number Description Page 2-5 Revised the girdle bar for racks in Region 1 Figure 2.2a Page 2-6 Revised the girdle bar for racks in Region 2 Figure 2.2b Page 3-1 Revised to reflect additional material used.
1st paragraph Page 3-1 Revised the components name (" Tube" changes to " Box").
3rd paragraph Page 3-1 Revised the component name (" Tube" changes to~" Box).
Sect. 3.1.1.a Page 3-2 and 3-3 Revised to add a description for short adjustable Sect. 3.1.1.f legs.
Page 3-3 Revised the component name (" Tube" changes to " Box").
Sect. 3.1.2 Page 3-7 Revised the component name (" Tube" changed to " Box")
Figure 3.1 and connecting gap element.
Page 3.8 Revised the tolerance, for the channel elements.
Figure 3.2 Page 3.8 Revised the size and shape of the gap elements.
Figure 3.3 Page 3-9 Revised the component name (" Tube" change to " Box"). lj Figure 3.4 Page 3-10 Revised to identify the base plate in Section Z-Z.
Figure 3.Sa Page 3-12 Revised the figure number (Figure 3.6 changed to Figure 3.6A 3.6A).
Page 3-13 Added new figure for short adjustable support.
Figure 3.6B Page 3-14 Added new figure for small fixed support.
Figure 3.6C 1
2
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 )
ATTACHMENT A (CONT'O.)
Page or Figure Number Description Page 3-15 Revised the component name (" Tube" changed to " Box") ,
Figure 3.7 and added note to reflect the variation in thickness i' of connecting strips.
Page 4-4 Editorial correction.
1st paragraph Page 4-6 Revised the dimension of lattice spacing.
Sect. 4.3.3 Page 4-15 Revised the dimension of lattice spacing.
Sect. 4.6.3 Page 4-18 Editorial correction.
Sect. 4.7.5 Page 4-30 Revised the dimension of lattice spacing.
Figure 4.3 Paragraph 5-1 Editorial correction.
1st paragraph Page 5-2 Revised to add the third fuel discharge mode involving i both units.
Page 5-3 Added a description for the third fuel discharge mode.
1st paragraph ,
i Page 5-3 Revised to add the third fuel discharge mode.
l 3rd paragraph Page 5-4 Editorial correction to add temperature scale.
1 Pages 5-5 and 5-6 Editorial correction to add symbols.
Page 5-7 Editorial correction.
1st paragraph Page 5-7 Revised the referenced figure numbers and included Sect. 5.1.3 editorial corrections.
Page 5-9 Revised the dimension of nominal' pitch.
Sect. 5.2.1 2nd item 3
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number Description Page 5-9 Editorial correction.
Sect. 5.2.1 3rd item Page 5-11 Editorial correction.
Page 5-12 Revised to add case 3 for the fuel discharge mode.
Pages 5-14 and Revised to add case. 3 for the fuel discharge: mode.
5-15, Tables 5.1 and 5.2 Page 5-16 Revised the title and headings of the table and added Table 5.3 case 3 for the fuel discharge mode.
Pages 5-17 and Revised to add case 3 for the fuel discharge mode.
5-18 Tables 5.4 and 5.5 Page 6-1 Revised to identify the cases studied.
Page 6-2 Deleted the nearly empty rack case, included an Items 1 and 2 editorial correction and added symbols.
Page 6-2 Revised fuel weight used in analyses and added a-1st paragraph description for t.he case of nearly empty racks.-
Page 6-2 Editorial corrections.
2nd and 3rd paragraphs Page 6-3 Revised seismic model description for fuel mass nodal Section 6.2.1.a locations and connectivity.
Page 6-3 Revised the number of lumped masses.
Section 6.2.1.b Page 6-4 Revised the referenced section.
Section 6.2.1.i Page 6-4 Revised to include a description of rack-to-rack Section 6.2.1.k misalignment considered in the seismic analyses.
Page 6-5 Editorial correction.
2nd paragraph
1 REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATlaCHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or F_i,gure Number Description Page 6-5 Revised the description for the model of fuel 3rd paragraph assembly.
Page 6-5 Revised the model of fuel assembly.
Section 6.2.2 1st paragraph Page 6-5 Revised the number of degrees-of-freedom for the spent Section 6.2.2 fuel rack model.
2nd paragraph l Pages 6-5 and 6-6 Editorial correction to add symbols for acceleration.
Section 6.2.3 Page 6-6 Revised the reference number and added an editorial 2nd paragraph correction.
Page 6-7 Revised the number of degrees-of-freedom for the spent Section 6.3 fuel rack and number of nonlinear . gap elements.
Page 6-8 Revised to rephrase the entire paragraph (editorial).
1st paragraph Page 6-9 Editorial correction.
1st paragraph Page 6-9 Revised the title of Section 6.4.1.
Section 6.4.1 Page 6-9 Revised to add a description for system kinetic energy Section 6.4.1 and added symbols for acceleration in the equations.
1st paragraph Page 6-10 Revised to change the name of the computer program.
2nd paragraph Page 6-10 Revised to reflect the change in model of fuel 4th paragraph assembly.
Page 6-11. Editorial correction.
Section 6.4.2 Page 6-14 Editorial corrections.
l l
l 5
REVISION 1 l NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number _ Description Page 6-15 Revised module configurations for which results are Section 6.~3 presented.
2nd paragraph Page 6-16 _
Revised the modules and referenced Table numbers.
1st paragraph Page 6-16 Revised to rephrase the paragraph (editorial).
2nd paragraph Page 6-16 Revised to delete the description for the tolerance of 3rd paragraph rack dimension to show the actual stress ratio instead of bounding values and to add the weight of the consolidated fuel. Also revised the referenced Table numbers.
Page 6-17 Revised the description for OBE analyses and added the 2nd paragraph comparison between OBE and SSE conditions.
Page 6-17 Revised to add the. referenced Tables.
Section 6.9.2 Pages 6-17 and Revised Section 6.10 to add two subsections, 6.10.1 6-18, Section 6.10 and 6.10.2, which give a more detailed description of the weld stresses. l Revised the weight of the fuel assembly. !
Page 6-19 Section 6.11.a l Page 6-20 Revised the uplift force applied at the top of the '
Section 6.11.c rack.
Pages 6-22 and Revised Table 6.1 and 6.2 to reflect the change in the ;
i 6-23, Tables 6.1 spent fuel rack model.
and 6.2 Page 6-25 Editorial changes.
Table 6.4 Pages 6-26 through Added analysis results tables.
6-37, Tables 6.5a through 6.51 Page 6-39 Revised Figure 6.2 to reflect the appropriate time Figure 6.2 history in the north-south direction.
6
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Fi_gure' Number Description Page 6-41 Revised to reflect the change in spent fuel rack Figure 6.4 model.
Page 7-1 Revised the storage capacity of the spent fuel pool.
1st paragraph Page 7-3 Revised the quantity of the spent fuel presently Section 7.4 stored in the spent fuel pool.
Page 7-4 Revised net reactor core power level, average assembly Section 7.6.1 discharge burnup, and time after shutdown for dose rate calculation.
Page 7-5 Revised to delete the photon energy production rates 1st paragraph of a peak power spent fuel assembly.
Page 7-5 Revised to reflect the evaluation of the shielding Section 7.6.2 capability of the spent fuel pool walls.
2nd paragraph _
Page 7-5 Revised the referenced Table number.
Section 7.6.2 3rd paragraph Page 7-5 Revised the rtferenced Table number.
Last paragraph Page 7-6 Revised the schedule to install the new spent fuel Last paragraph racks.
Page 7-7 Revised to reflect the condition of the spent fuel 1st paragraph pool at scheduled installation of the new racks.
Page 7-7 Revised to delete the assumption of the " wet" 2nd paragraph installation.
Page 7-7 Revised the_ device to prevent the crane from carrying 2nd paragraph racks over the stored fuel assemblies.
Page 7-8 Revised to delete the " dry" reracking operation.
3rd paragraph Pages 7-10 and Revised Table 7.1 for photon energy production rates l 7-11, Tables 7.1 of an average spent fuel assembly and replaced and 7.2 Table 7.2 with original Table 7.3 (original Table 7.2 deleted). l l
7' l l
REVISION 1 NOVEMBER 1937 ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D.)
Page or Figure Number _
Description Page 9-1 Revised to reflect the change in storaga capacity.
Section 9.1 Page 3-2 Revised the year when the cost of replacement power was estinated.
Appendix B Added Appendix 8: NRC questions and responses from Pages B-1 to B-9 the December 22, 1986, meeting.
l l
'l l
8 I i