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Other: AECM-86-0314, Forwards Addl Info Supporting 860902 Proposed Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,changing Licensee Responsible for Operating Unit 1 & Constructing Unit 2 to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,Per 861002 Request, AECM-86-0344, Consents to 860902 Applications for Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,reflecting Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,On Behalf of Joint Licensees, AECM-86-0386, Commits to Comply W/Nrc Regulatory Requirements & Terms & Conditions of Licenses NPF-29 & CPPR-119,per 860902 Applications to Reflect Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc, AECM-86-0401, Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR100 to Allow Issuance of Previously Requested License Amends Reflecting Transfer of Control for Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc.Fee Paid, AECM-86-0410, Forwards Switchyard Interface Agreement Between Sys Energy Resources,Inc & Util Re Exclusion Area Control,Switchyard Access,Security,Maint,Coordination,Training,Procedures & Required Review & Approval of Activities, AECM-87-0010, Notifies That Info Re Mineral Rights at Plant Site & Related FSAR Corrections Will Be Submitted by 870130.Mineral Rights Info Delayed Due to Consulting Geologist Delay in Completing Rept, ML20203M880, ML20214W310, ML20214W870
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MONTHYEARML20203M8801986-09-0202 September 1986 Proposed Tech Specs,Reflecting Name Change of Middle South Energy,Inc,To Sys Energy Resources,Inc & Transfer of Control of Facility to Sys Energy Resources,Inc Project stage: Other ML20203M8771986-09-0202 September 1986 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,revising Tech Specs to Indicate Name Change of Middle South Energy,Inc,To Sys Energy Resources,Inc & Transfer of Control of Facility to Sys Energy Resources,Inc Project stage: Request ML20203M9691986-09-0202 September 1986 Forwards Amend to Application for Ol,Reflecting Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to New Nuclear Generating Co,Sys Energy Resources,Inc.Fee Paid Project stage: Request ML20203M9721986-09-0202 September 1986 Amend to Application for Ol,Reflecting Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to New Nuclear Generating Co,Sys Energy Resources,Inc Project stage: Request AECM-86-0269, Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-29,reflecting Transfer of Control of Facility to Sys Energy Resources,Inc, Formerly Middle South Energy,Inc.Fee Paid1986-09-0202 September 1986 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-29,reflecting Transfer of Control of Facility to Sys Energy Resources,Inc, Formerly Middle South Energy,Inc.Fee Paid Project stage: Request AECM-86-0314, Forwards Addl Info Supporting 860902 Proposed Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,changing Licensee Responsible for Operating Unit 1 & Constructing Unit 2 to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,Per 861002 Request1986-10-0404 October 1986 Forwards Addl Info Supporting 860902 Proposed Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,changing Licensee Responsible for Operating Unit 1 & Constructing Unit 2 to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,Per 861002 Request Project stage: Other ML20203N7121986-10-10010 October 1986 Summary of 861002 Meeting W/Util & Util & Sys Energy Resources,Inc (Seri) Attys in Bethesda,Md Re Transfer of Unit 1 OL & Unit 2 CP from Util to Seri.Attendee List,Agenda & Viewgraphs Encl Project stage: Meeting AECM-86-0327, Forwards Info to Document 861010 Discussions W/Nrc & Support 860902 Application for Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119 to Permit Sys Energy Resources,Inc to Assume Plant Operation.Design of Offsite Power Sys Unaffected1986-10-13013 October 1986 Forwards Info to Document 861010 Discussions W/Nrc & Support 860902 Application for Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119 to Permit Sys Energy Resources,Inc to Assume Plant Operation.Design of Offsite Power Sys Unaffected Project stage: Request AECM-86-0342, Forwards Addl Info for 860902 Proposed Amend to OL Re Transition to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,Per 861002 Meeting & 861004 & 13 Correspondence.Info Deals W/Switchyard & Exclusion Area Control & Emergency Planning1986-10-24024 October 1986 Forwards Addl Info for 860902 Proposed Amend to OL Re Transition to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,Per 861002 Meeting & 861004 & 13 Correspondence.Info Deals W/Switchyard & Exclusion Area Control & Emergency Planning Project stage: Meeting AECM-86-0368, Forwards Emergency Preparedness Transition Plan in Support of 860902 Application to Amend License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,for Energy Resources,Inc to Assume Responsibility for Operation & Const of Plant1986-11-20020 November 1986 Forwards Emergency Preparedness Transition Plan in Support of 860902 Application to Amend License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,for Energy Resources,Inc to Assume Responsibility for Operation & Const of Plant Project stage: Request AECM-86-0344, Consents to 860902 Applications for Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,reflecting Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,On Behalf of Joint Licensees1986-11-21021 November 1986 Consents to 860902 Applications for Amends to License NPF-29 & CPPR-119,reflecting Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc,On Behalf of Joint Licensees Project stage: Other ML20214P5301986-11-25025 November 1986 Notice of Transfer of Control of CP for Facility Project stage: Other ML20214P5231986-11-25025 November 1986 Forwards Notice of Transfer of Control of CP for Facility, Per 860902 Request as Amended on 861004,13 & 24 Project stage: Other AECM-86-0386, Commits to Comply W/Nrc Regulatory Requirements & Terms & Conditions of Licenses NPF-29 & CPPR-119,per 860902 Applications to Reflect Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc1986-12-0303 December 1986 Commits to Comply W/Nrc Regulatory Requirements & Terms & Conditions of Licenses NPF-29 & CPPR-119,per 860902 Applications to Reflect Transfer of Control & Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc Project stage: Other ML20214W8701986-12-0303 December 1986 Comments on Proposed Transfer of OL to Sys Energy Resources, Inc.No Objection Raised to Noted Request Re Transfer of Operating Responsibility.Certificate of Svc Encl Project stage: Other AECM-86-0387, Application for Amend to License NPF-29,replacing Term Misaligned W/ out-of-sequence on Tech Spec Page 3/4 1-16 to More Accurately Describe Condition of Control Rod1986-12-0505 December 1986 Application for Amend to License NPF-29,replacing Term Misaligned W/ out-of-sequence on Tech Spec Page 3/4 1-16 to More Accurately Describe Condition of Control Rod Project stage: Request ML20214W3101986-12-0505 December 1986 Proposed Tech Spec Page 3/4 1-16,changing Wording Re Positioning of Control Rod Project stage: Other ML20214W5901986-12-0505 December 1986 Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Issuance of Amend to License NPF-29,transferring Control of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc Project stage: Approval ML20214W5791986-12-0505 December 1986 Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Issuance of Amend to CPPR-119,transferring Control of Licensed Activites to Sys Energy Resources,Inc Project stage: Approval AECM-86-0401, Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR100 to Allow Issuance of Previously Requested License Amends Reflecting Transfer of Control for Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc.Fee Paid1986-12-10010 December 1986 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR100 to Allow Issuance of Previously Requested License Amends Reflecting Transfer of Control for Performance of Licensed Activities to Sys Energy Resources,Inc.Fee Paid Project stage: Other AECM-86-0410, Forwards Switchyard Interface Agreement Between Sys Energy Resources,Inc & Util Re Exclusion Area Control,Switchyard Access,Security,Maint,Coordination,Training,Procedures & Required Review & Approval of Activities1986-12-23023 December 1986 Forwards Switchyard Interface Agreement Between Sys Energy Resources,Inc & Util Re Exclusion Area Control,Switchyard Access,Security,Maint,Coordination,Training,Procedures & Required Review & Approval of Activities Project stage: Other AECM-87-0010, Notifies That Info Re Mineral Rights at Plant Site & Related FSAR Corrections Will Be Submitted by 870130.Mineral Rights Info Delayed Due to Consulting Geologist Delay in Completing Rept1987-01-15015 January 1987 Notifies That Info Re Mineral Rights at Plant Site & Related FSAR Corrections Will Be Submitted by 870130.Mineral Rights Info Delayed Due to Consulting Geologist Delay in Completing Rept Project stage: Other ML20210C3241987-04-30030 April 1987 Forwards Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee 870129 Proposed Solution to Concern Re Control of Activities within Exclusion Areas.Capability for long-term Control of Activities & Compliance w/10CFR100 Demonstrated Project stage: Approval ML20210C3391987-04-30030 April 1987 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee 870129 Proposed Solution to Concern Re Control of Activities within Exclusion Areas Project stage: Approval 1986-11-25
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MONTHYEARML20212F5641999-09-23023 September 1999 SER Concluding That All of ampacity-related Concerns Have Been Resolved & Licensee Provided Adequate Technical Basis to Assure That All of Thermo-Lag Fire Barrier Encl Cables Operating within Acceptable Ampacity Limits ML20196K4981999-07-0101 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing PRR-E12-01,PRR-E21-01, PRR-P75-01,PRR-P81-01,VRR-B21-01,VRR-B21-02,VRR-E38-01 & VRR-E51-01.Concludes That Alternatives Proposed by EOI Acceptable ML20195C4841998-11-0606 November 1998 SER Accepting QA Program Change to Consolidate Four Existing QA Programs for Arkansas Nuclear One,Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,River Bend Station & Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station Into Single QA Program ML20217Q6701998-05-0606 May 1998 SER Approving Proposed Postponement of Beginning Augmented Exam Requirements of 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(2) at Grand Gulf for Circumferential Shell Welds for Two Operating Cycles ML20217P8281998-04-0707 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Relief Authorization for Alternative to Requirements of ASME Section Xi,Subarticle IWA-5250 Bolting Exam for Plants,Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) ML20217P0381998-04-0606 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 135 to License NPF-29 ML20216J4211998-03-18018 March 1998 SER Approving Alternative to Insp of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Welds for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station ML20199H3711997-11-19019 November 1997 SER Accepting Approving Request Relief from Requirements of Section XI, Rule for Inservice Insp of NPP Components, of ASME for Current or New 10-year Inservice Insp Interval IAW 50.55(a)(3)(i) of 10CFR50 ML20199F3431997-11-18018 November 1997 SER Accepting Rev 15 of Operational Quality Assurance Manual for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20216E9921997-09-0404 September 1997 Safety Evaluation Accepting 970623 Request for Relief Re Authorization for Use of ASME Code Case N-416-1 & N-532,ISI Program for Listed Plants ML20134C5671997-01-30030 January 1997 SER Denying Request for Exemption from 10CFR50.55a Entergy Operating,Inc Et Al,Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20149M4221996-12-12012 December 1996 Safety Evaluation Supporting Update Insvc Insp Programs to 1992 & Portions of 1993 ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Sect XI for Licenses DPR-51,NPF-6,NPF-38,NPF-29 & NPF-47. Technical Ltr Rept Encl ML20138B5681996-12-11011 December 1996 Safety Evaluation Re Emergency Plan Change 28.001-95 to Entergy Operations,Inc,Grand Gulf Nuclear Station ML20134K5321996-11-18018 November 1996 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request for Relief Re 10CFR50.55a Inservice Testing of Main Steam Safety/Relief Valves for License NPF-29 ML20129D0441996-10-22022 October 1996 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request for Relief I-00014 ML20129B8751996-10-18018 October 1996 Safety Evaluation Accepting First 10-year Interval ISI Program Plan Addl Request for Relief ML20128H2491996-10-0707 October 1996 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Licensee Proposed Alternative to Use ASME Code Case N-508-1 for Rotation of Serviced Snubbers & Pressure Relief Valves for Sole Purpose of Testing in Lieu of ASME Requirements ML20107F5611996-04-17017 April 1996 Safety Evaluation Providing Guidance on Submitting plant- Specific Info W/Respect to IST Program Alternatives Request ML20128N1381993-02-17017 February 1993 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposal to Raise Design Ground Water Level from 109 Ft Above Msl to 114.5 Ft Above Msl ML20058B4411990-10-25025 October 1990 Safety Evaluation Granting 900709 Request for Relief from Requirements for Leakage Testing of RCS in ASME Code,Section XI ML20062A1941990-10-16016 October 1990 Safety Evaluation Granting Relief Request from Inservice Insp Requirements ML20059N4971990-10-0101 October 1990 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util Response to Generic Ltr 88-01,w/listed Exceptions ML20058N3941990-08-0606 August 1990 Generic SER Re Mark III Containment Hydrogen Control, Concluding That HGN-112-NP, Generic Hydrogen Control Info for BWR-6 Mark III Containments Provides Acceptable Basis for Technical Resolution of Degraded Core Hydrogen Issue ML20055G5271990-07-18018 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Re Facility Procedures Generation Package. Util Needs to Revise Package to Address Programmatic Improvements Identified ML20055G0341990-07-16016 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Re Boraflex Gaps in Spent Fuel Racks. Storage Racks Can Safely Accomodate Max Reactivity of Unit 1 Cycle 1 Through Cycle 4 Fuel.Storage Rack Surveillance Program Acceptable for long-term Storage of Spent Fuel ML20055F9081990-07-16016 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Accepting Criticality Analysis for Cycle 5 Fuel in Spent Fuel Storage Racks ML20246D8021989-08-21021 August 1989 Safety Evaluation Granting 880524 Requests for Relief from Certain Requirements of ASME Code,Section XI ML20246B6311989-08-17017 August 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 25 to License NPF-62 ML20247G7041989-07-21021 July 1989 SER Accepting Licensee Commitment to Install ex-core Neutron Flux Monitoring Instrumentation Meeting Requirements of Reg Guide 1.97,Rev 2,prior to Restart Following Fourth Refueling Outage ML20245A8251989-04-17017 April 1989 SER Re Proposed Changes to Administrative Controls Section of Tech Specs Concerning Min Shift Crew Composition,Unit Staff Qualifications,Training,Plant Safety Review Committee & Safety Review Committee Composition.Changes Unacceptable ML20244D5291989-04-14014 April 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Actions in Response to Generic Ltr 83-28,Position 4.5.2, Testing of Reactor Trip Sys. Justification for Not Testing Reactor Mode Switch or Backup Scram Valves Provided ML20248J9001989-04-0505 April 1989 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Statements Confirming That Vendor Interface Program Exists W/Nsss Vendor for Components Required for Performance of Reactor Trip Function ML20151P0291988-08-0505 August 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Generic Ltr 83-28,Position 4.5.1 Re on-line Testing of Reactor Trip Sys ML20234D9021987-12-30030 December 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting 870612,0814,1026 & 1119 Relief Requests from First 10-yr Interval Inservice Insp Program Requirements of Section XI of ASME Code ML20149E7091987-12-30030 December 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 41 to License NPF-29 ML20234C7671987-12-23023 December 1987 Safety Evaluation Granting 870612,0814,1026 & 1119 Requests for Relief from Certain Section XI ASME Code Requirements Re First 10-yr Interval Inservice Insp Program ML20236B1021987-10-15015 October 1987 Safety Evaluation of 870630 Submittal Supplemented on 870821 & 0911 Re Deferral of Certain Insps of Tdi Div II Emergency Diesel Generators.Deferral of Certain Design Review & Quality Revalidation Baseline Insps Approved ML20235V1701987-10-0707 October 1987 Safety Evaluation Re 861022 Rev 2 to Process Control Program (PCP) for Processing & Packaging of Wet Radwastes.Pcp Acceptable ML20234A9471987-09-0404 September 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Util 870702 Submittal Re Containment Isolation for Various Instrument Lines.Util Proposed Alternate Basis to Meet GDC 55 to 10CFR50 App a Acceptable ML20237H1711987-08-21021 August 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 851014,870403 & 870622 Submittals Providing Info Re ATWS-related Design Features, Alternate Rod Injection,Standby Liquid Control Sys & Recirculation Pump Trip ML20236M3841987-07-31031 July 1987 Safety Evaluation on Generic Ltr 83-28,Items 3.1.1,3.1.2, 3.2.1 & 3.2.2 Re post-maint Testing.Licensee Programmatic Controls & Procedures for post-maint Testing of Components in Reactor Trip & safety-related Sys Acceptable ML20215J1351987-05-0404 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Re Spill of Sulphuric Acid at Plant on 860322.Licensee Monitoring & Recovery Sys Adequate to Contain & Eliminate Existing Acid Plume.No Addl Measures Recommended ML20210C3391987-04-30030 April 1987 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee 870129 Proposed Solution to Concern Re Control of Activities within Exclusion Areas ML20204J1451987-03-23023 March 1987 SER Supporting Licensee Responses to Humphrey Concerns on Safety of Mark III Containment Design ML20207R1051987-03-0505 March 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 861125 Rept on Conformance to Reg Guide 1.133,Rev 1, Loose-Part Detection Program for ...Sys of Light Water Cooled Reactors. License Condition 2.C(14) Adequately Addressed ML20212M3861987-03-0404 March 1987 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util 861223 Response to IE Bulletin 79-26, Boron Loss from BWR Control Blades, Per License Condition 2.C.(12) ML20207N2761987-01-12012 January 1987 SER Supporting License Condition 2.C.(17) Which Replaces Check Valve Disc in Train B Feedwater Line Into Which Cold Water from Condensate Storage Tank Injected by RCIC ML20212G3421987-01-12012 January 1987 Safety Evaluation Accepting Util 850228 & 860214 Submittals on Conformance to Reg Guide 1.97,Rev 2 ML20211P3901986-12-12012 December 1986 SER Supporting Util 860825 Request for Rev to Relief Request I-00007 Seeking Relief from Surface Exam for Welds within Flued Heads & Guard Pipes ML20214W8161986-12-0808 December 1986 Safety Evaluation Granting Util 861015 Request for Release from Commitment to Compare Performance of on-line Instrumentation Vs Grab Sampling Techniques 1999-09-23
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MONTHYEARML20217F9921999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20212F5641999-09-23023 September 1999 SER Concluding That All of ampacity-related Concerns Have Been Resolved & Licensee Provided Adequate Technical Basis to Assure That All of Thermo-Lag Fire Barrier Encl Cables Operating within Acceptable Ampacity Limits ML20211Q3171999-09-0909 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting BWROG Rept, Prediction of Onset of Fission Gas Release from Fuel in Generic BWR, Dtd July 1996 ML20216E4881999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.With ML20211A6921999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for July 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20209J1961999-07-12012 July 1999 Special Rept 99-001:on 990528,smoke Detectors Failed to Alarm During Performance of Routine Channel Functional Testing.Applicable TRM Interim Compensatory Measure of Establishing Roving Hourly Fire Patrol Was Implemented ML20196K4981999-07-0101 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing PRR-E12-01,PRR-E21-01, PRR-P75-01,PRR-P81-01,VRR-B21-01,VRR-B21-02,VRR-E38-01 & VRR-E51-01.Concludes That Alternatives Proposed by EOI Acceptable ML20209G0691999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20196A1161999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.With ML20206Q4831999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Unit 1.With ML20206J1201999-04-30030 April 1999 Redacted ME-98-001-00, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding Test Program on Two Gate Valves with Limitorque Actuators ML18016A9011999-04-12012 April 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Defect in Component of DSRV-16-4,Enterprise DG Sys.Caused by Potential Problem with Connecting Rod Assemblies Built Since 1986,that Have Been Converted to Use Prestressed Fasteners.Affected Rods Should Be Inspected ML20205P8771999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20207M9231999-03-12012 March 1999 Amended Part 21 Rept Re Cooper-Bessemer Ksv EDG Power Piston Failure.Total of 198 or More Pistons Have Been Measured at Seven Different Sites.All Potentially Defective Pistons Have Been Removed from Svc Based on Encl Results ML20207K5141999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1999 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20206T7991999-01-31031 January 1999 Iodine Revolatizitation in Grand Gulf Loca ML20207A8301998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Operating Rept for Ggns,Unit 1 ML20206R9501998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20206D7721998-12-31031 December 1998 South Mississippi Electric Power Association 1998 Annual Rept ML20198E2481998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20195F4121998-11-13013 November 1998 Rev 16 to GGNS-TOP-1A, Operational QA Manual (Oqam) ML20195C4841998-11-0606 November 1998 SER Accepting QA Program Change to Consolidate Four Existing QA Programs for Arkansas Nuclear One,Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,River Bend Station & Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station Into Single QA Program ML20195C2791998-11-0505 November 1998 BWR Feedwater Nozzle Inservice Insp Summary Rept for GGNS, NUREG-0619-00006 ML20195F4801998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20155C1351998-10-26026 October 1998 Rev B to Entergy QA Program Manual ML20154K2391998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Unit 1.With ML20155F1961998-09-0101 September 1998 Engineering Rept for Evaluation of BWR CR Drive Mounting Flange Cap Screw ML20153B2161998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20237B6661998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20236R0231998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20155J0811998-05-31031 May 1998 10CFR50.59 SE for Period Jan 1997 - May 1998 ML20249B1251998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20248B6261998-05-11011 May 1998 Rev 6 to Grand Gulf Nuclear Station COLR Safety-Related ML20217Q6701998-05-0606 May 1998 SER Approving Proposed Postponement of Beginning Augmented Exam Requirements of 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(ii)(A)(2) at Grand Gulf for Circumferential Shell Welds for Two Operating Cycles ML20206J1271998-04-30030 April 1998 Pressure Locking Thrust Evaluation Methodology for Flexible Wedge Gate Valves ML20247F3591998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Plant,Unit 1 ML20217M8951998-04-30030 April 1998 QA Program Manual ML20217P8281998-04-0707 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Relief Authorization for Alternative to Requirements of ASME Section Xi,Subarticle IWA-5250 Bolting Exam for Plants,Per 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(i) ML20217P0381998-04-0606 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 135 to License NPF-29 ML20217A0291998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Sation,Unit 1 ML20216J4211998-03-18018 March 1998 SER Approving Alternative to Insp of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Welds for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station ML20216J2021998-02-28028 February 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20203A2891998-01-31031 January 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1998 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station ML20247B4111997-12-31031 December 1997 1997 Annual Financial Rept for South Mississippi Electric Power Association ML20203H9741997-12-31031 December 1997 1997 Annual Operating Rept, for Ggns,Unit 1 ML20198P1121997-12-31031 December 1997 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1997 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20203B5581997-12-0404 December 1997 Special Rept 97-003:on 971111,valid Failure of Div 2 EDG Occurred,Due to Jacket Water Leak.Failure Reported,Per Plant Technical Requirements Manual Section 7.7.2.2 ML20203K4031997-11-30030 November 1997 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1997 for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 ML20199H3711997-11-19019 November 1997 SER Accepting Approving Request Relief from Requirements of Section XI, Rule for Inservice Insp of NPP Components, of ASME for Current or New 10-year Inservice Insp Interval IAW 50.55(a)(3)(i) of 10CFR50 ML20199F3431997-11-18018 November 1997 SER Accepting Rev 15 of Operational Quality Assurance Manual for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station,Unit 1 1999-09-09
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SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION MISSISSIPPI POWER A LIGHT COMPANY j SYSTEM ENERGY RESOURCES. INC.
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GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION, UNITS 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-416 AND 50-417
1.0 INTRODUCTION
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On December 20, 1986, the NRC issued amendments to the GGNS Unit 1 operating
. license and the GGNS Unit 2 construction permit authorizing transfer of control
- and responsibility for licensed activities from Mississippi Power & Light I Company (MP&L) to System Energy Resources Inc. (SERI). In the course of l processing the applications to amend the licenses, the NRC staff discovered
! some errors and inconsistencies within the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) l regarding the description of ownership of property and mineral rights within I the exclusion areas for GGNS Units 1 and 2. By letter dated December 2,1986, MP&L advised that the licensees, MP&L, SERI and South Mississippi Electric Power Association (SMEPA) owned substantial, but not all of the mineral rights - l
!. in the exclusion areas. The NRC staff expressed concerns that the licensees may not be able to control activities within the exclusion areas as required in 10 CFR Part 100. The licensees requested an interim exemption to 10 CFR Part 100 and the NRC staff granted the exemption until April 30, 1987, pending receipt and review of the licensees' proposed long term solution.
- By letter dated January 29, 1987, SERI submitted a description of the history i of the site ownership, easements, mineral rights and exclusion area control
! for GGNS. The submittal also provided the results of the licensee's review i and conclusions regarding its ability to control activities within the exclusion areas. This evaluation provides the results of the staff's review and i conclusions regarding this matter.
I 2.0 EVALUATION The staff has reviewed the January 29, 1987, submittal and notes that the
- licensees have taken a number of steps towards clarifying their ownership i status and enhancing their ability to control all activities within the exclusion area. Specifically, the staff's review indicates the following:
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- a. Surface Ownership
- The GGNS exclusion area surface is defined as an area whose boundary is i at a minimum distance of about 2,280 feet from the centerlines of the j Unit I and Unit 2 containment buildings. Within this area, as of I
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l 4- June 21, 1977, MP&L owns the surface rights to the switchyard area (about i
- j. 52 acres). Adjoining the switchyard area is a 94 acre tract of land l l referred to as the power block area. This area, as of October 1980, is l I co-owned by SERI (90%) and SMEPA (10%). The remainder of the exclusion 1
area surface (approximately 338 acres) is owned in its entirety by.SERI.
In a Memorandum of Understanding between MP&L and SERI dated December 1, 1986, SERI was granted an easement in and over the switchyard area. This written agreement was made effective at the time that the Operating
- License for Unit I and the Construction Permit for Unit 2 were amended i to substitute SERI for MF&L as the operator and constructor of GGNS.
- In conjunction with SMEPA's acquisition of 10% ownership within the
- powerblock area, it has also acquired 10% ownership in two long, narrow
! tracts of land (about 7.5 and 5 acres, respectively) on which the plant's j water supply and discharge piping is located. Also, SMEPA has acquired 4
easement rights on the exclusion area surface owned by SERI, surrounding
- the powerblock area and in the switchyard area owned by MP&L.
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MP&L also has an easement which is located, in part, within the exclusion area for transmission line purposes.
Claiborne County also maintains an easement or right of way with respect
! to a public road which traverses the southern portion of the exclusion i area. As indicated in the GGNS Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR),
j arrangements have been made for control of traffic on the county road, f b. Mineral Rights
- There are some areas within the exclusion boundary with mineral rights
! ownership, in part, by parties other than the licensees. Approximately 76 acres within the exclusion area fall inte this category.
i As of 1974, SERI has owned 50% of the mineral rights to the Arnold track I (13 acres) and the Hamilton tract (36 acres), and 25% of the mineral rights to the Nelson tract (Callender portica, 26 acres). As of January 1 15, 1987, SERI acquired additional mineral ownership rights within the
- exclusion boundary. Specifically, they increased their mineral rights I
I ownership and from 6.25%fromto12.5%
81.25%tofor87.5% with tract the Nelson respect to portion.
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SERI also increased its mineral rights ownership from 50% to 100% for the ,*
j Trimble tract (338 acres) as of January 15, 1987. In sumary, the cumula-
! tive mineral interests owned or controlled by the licensees are about 42%
! with respect to those portions of the exclusion area (about 18.3% of the l total exclusion area) which are owned in part, by parties other than the
- licensees. With respect to the exclusion area as a whole, this amounts to about 89% ownership of the mineral rights by the licensees.
- Our review of the licensees' compliance with 10 CFR Part 100 is in terms of 1 their ability to control activities within the exclusion area and the potential for creating hazardous conditions with respect to the Grand Gulf facility in the event of mineral exploration and extraction activities.
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- I As indicated above, the licensees have full ownership of the surface rights ,
through ownership, easements, and agreements. Hence, the licensees have ,
sufficient authority to control activities within the exclusion area in tems of controlling the ingress and egress of people, as well as in the removal of people in the event of an emergency.
With respect to mineral rights, the licensees have substantial ownership or control of those portions of the exclusion area which are owned, in part, by others. As indicated by the licensees, Mississippi law prohibits mineral owners and lessees from using physical force or creating a public disturbance to gain access to property for mineral exploration or extraction. Furthermore, the licensees indicate that Mississippi law requires that a permit be obtained prior to drilling for oil or gas. This permit is granted by the State Oil and Gas Board, following a public hearing. The licensees have also submitted information regarding the potential for mineral exploration in the area. This information, based in part on the existing record of exploration to date, indi-cates that the potential for successful oil or gas extraction in the vicinity of the Grand Gulf site is very low.
In view of the above, we find that there is very little potential for creating conditions wherein the licensees would not have sufficient control of activities within the exclusion area which may stem from mineral rights ownership by other parties, and which could pose a hazard to the safe operation of the Grand Gulf facility.
3.0 CONCLUSION
On the basis of the above evaluation, we find that the licensees have demonstrated that they have sufficient control over the activities within the exclusion area for the Grand Gulf Units 1 and 2. This finding is based on the licensees' ownership, easements and agreements with respect to the surface rights, as well as the substantial ownership of the mineral rights within the exclusion area. We find that the licensees' surface and mineral rights are such that they have sufficient control over the activities within the exclusion area. We also find that there is reasonable assurance that the likelihood for creating hazardous conditions through mineral exploration, especially ones that are beyond the licensees' control, is negligible. Hence, we find that the licensees meet the requirements of 10 CFR Part 100 with respect to their ability to control the activities within the exclusion area.
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