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MONTHYEARML20137X7791986-02-28028 February 1986 Confirmatory Action Ltr Re 860228 Telcon W/Jw Lynch Outlining Listed Actions to Be Taken to Assure Operability of Reactor Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys,Per Tech Specs & GDC 19 Project stage: Other ML20141C7141986-03-21021 March 1986 Notice of Deviation from Insp on 860128-30 & 0224-28 Project stage: Other ML20197F2511986-05-0707 May 1986 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Control Room Habitability. Control Room Ventilation Sys Functioning Inconsistent W/Tmi Action Plan Item III.D.3.4 or Updated FSAR Project stage: RAI ML20198A1351986-05-14014 May 1986 Discusses Insp on 860128-30 & 0224-28 & Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty.Violation Involves Licensee Failure to Maintain Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys in Operable Status Project stage: Other ML20198A1601986-05-14014 May 1986 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $80,000.Violation Noted:Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys Inoperable & Not Independent Due to Excessive Makeup Flow Rate in Train CB-1B Project stage: Other ML20155J9501986-05-19019 May 1986 Forwards Addl Info Re Adequacy of Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys & Control Room Habitability,Per Tl Chan 860507 Concerns.Complete Reanalysis of NUREG-0737,III.D.3.4 Requirements Will Be Completed Prior to Startup Project stage: Other ML20195F0061986-06-0404 June 1986 Forwards Revised Dose Calculation Analysis & Schedule for Completion of Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys & Revised CB-1 Action Plan,Per 860528 Request Project stage: Other ML20205T6301986-06-13013 June 1986 Forwards Revised CB-1 Action Plan,Control Room Pressurization Test Results & Summary of Control Bldg HVAC Operation,Per 860609 Telcon Re Control Room Emergency Ventilation Project stage: Other IR 05000344/19860211986-06-13013 June 1986 Insp Rept 50-344/86-21 on 860522-0606.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Activities Re Periodic Containment Integrated Leak Rate Test,Including Review of Procedures & Personnel Interviews Project stage: Request IR 05000344/19860271986-07-14014 July 1986 Enforcement Conference Rept 50-344/86-27 on 860709.Major Areas Discussed:Apparent Violation Noted During Special Insp of QC Activities (Insp Rept 50-344/86-24) Project stage: Request ML20212K5131986-08-14014 August 1986 Notice of Withdrawal of Portions of 850419 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,revising Tech Specs to Permit Performance of Surveillance Testing of Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys Project stage: Withdrawal ML20212K5051986-08-14014 August 1986 Forwards Notice of Withdrawal of Portions of 850419 Application for Amend to License NPF-1,per Util 860714 Request Project stage: Withdrawal ML20214Q8211986-09-19019 September 1986 Summary of 860528 Meeting W/Util & Bechtel in Bethesda,Md Re Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys,Per TMI Action Item III.D.3.4 on Control Room Habitability.List of Attendees Encl Project stage: Meeting ML20215C2151986-09-30030 September 1986 Forwards Revised Toxic Gas Analysis Re NUREG-0737,III.D.3.4, Control Room Habitability, Justifying Deletion of Ammonia & Sulfur Dioxide Detectors.Implementation Plan for Design Changes & Related Info Encl Project stage: Other ML20207C6791986-12-24024 December 1986 Requests Expedited Review & Approval of Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys (CB-1) Testing Changes Requested in Re TMI Action Item III.D.3.4, Control Room Habitability. Control Room Cooling Design Change Described Project stage: Other 1986-05-07
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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217E9711999-10-13013 October 1999 Submits Notification of Major Changes to Trojan Liquid Radioactive Waste Treatment Sys,Iaw PGE-1201.Detailed Description of Change Provided ML20217C8171999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Notice of Receipt of Availability for Comment & Meeting to Discuss License Termination Plan,Per 990805 Application ML20216F7621999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards Corrected Response to Request 2 Contained in NRC 990920 RAI Re Application of Pacificorp for Transfer of License NPF-1.Response 2 Should Have Stated That Na General Partnership Is Partnership Formed in Nv ML20216F2871999-09-20020 September 1999 Informs NRC of Developments That Have Occurred Since 990524 Application Was Filed Re Pacificorp Transfer of License of FOL NPF-1.NRC Is Urged to Act & Approve Transaction Expeditiously by 990930.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20211Q3281999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/99-06 on 990630-0701,21 & 0408-08. No Violations Noted.Insp Conducted to Review Decommissioning Activities Underway at Trojan Site & to Accompany Shipment of Reactor Vessel to Hanford,Washington for Burial ML20211J2101999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Application for Approval of Proposed Corporate Merger of Pacificorp & Scottishpower ML20211B6611999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data Rept for Period of 990101-0630,IAW 10CFR26.71(d) ML20211B4091999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding No Significant Impact to Application for an Exemption & License Amend Dated 980129.Proposed Exemption & License Amend Would Delete Security Plan Requirements of 10CFR50.54(p) & 10CFR73.55 ML20211A7131999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact to Application for Exemption & License Amend Dtd 980827.Proposed Exemption & License Amend Would Delete EP Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q),10CFR50.47(b) & 10CFR50,app E ML20210R7691999-08-11011 August 1999 Forwards Proposed Rev 23 to PGE-8010, Trojan Nuclear QAP, in Response to NRC 990708 RAI Re Relocation of TS ACs to Qap.Revised QAP Will Be Made Effective Concurrently with Implementation of License Change Application Lca 245 ML20210H5971999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Notice of Consideration of Approval of Application Re Merger & Opportunity for Hearing.Notice Being Forwarded to Ofc of Fr for Publication ML20216D6611999-07-23023 July 1999 Submits Summary of Proprietary Submittals for Transtor Part 71 & Part 72 & Trojan ISFSI Applications ML20210F8601999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to PGE-1076, Trojan Reactor Vessel Package Sar. Changes to Rept Contained in Rev 1 Received NRC Approval by Ltr ML20210A6401999-07-19019 July 1999 Corrects Ref in Item 4 of Which Constitutes Rev 2 of Authorization from Wf Kane, for Trojan Reactor Vessel Package as Approved Package for Shipment Under General License,Subj to Listed Conditions ML20210B4481999-07-12012 July 1999 Forwards Rept Describing Effects of Earthquake That Occurred on 990702 Near Satsop,Wa,Iaw Trojan Nuclear Plant Defueled Sar,Section 4.1.3.1 ML20209D6231999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards RAI Re Licensee 980827 Request for Amend That Would Delete Number of License Conditions & TS Requirements That Would Be Implemented After All Sf Has Been Removed from 10CFR50 Licensed Area.Response Requested within 30 Days ML20209C6481999-07-0606 July 1999 Forwards Rev 8 to Defueled Sar,Including Changes Since Last Submittal.Attachment Includes Brief Description of Each Change Included in Rev ML20209B7821999-07-0101 July 1999 Responds to NRC 990609 RAI Re License Change Application 244 & Accompanying Request for Exemption.Detailed Info Supports Estimation of Remaining Radioactive Matl Previously Provided by Licensee ML20212J3281999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Amend 22 to PGE-1012, Trojan Nuclear Plant Fire Protection Plan, IAW 10CFR50.48(f).Amend Reflects Revs Made During Decommissioning Activities & Does Not Reduce Effectiveness of Fire Protection ML20195J0111999-06-0909 June 1999 Responds to Requesting License & Exemption Re Emergency Preparedness ML20207D3861999-06-0101 June 1999 Forwards Rev 1 to PGE-1077, Trojan Nuclear Plant Reactor Vessel & Internals Removal Project Transportation Safety Plan ML20196L1251999-05-24024 May 1999 Forwards Application for Amend to License NPF-1 for Indirect Transfer of License,To Extent That Such Approval Required Solely to Reflect Change in Upstream Economic Ownership of Pacificorp ML20207A2751999-05-14014 May 1999 Informs That NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Reorganized Effective 990328.As Part of Reorganization, Division of Licensing Project Mgt Created.Organization Chart Encl ML20206N9411999-05-11011 May 1999 Forwards Revised Epips,Including Rev 7 to EPIP 3, Response Organization Checklists & Rev 9 to EPIP 5, Emergency Preparedness Test Propgram. Changes to EPIPs 3 & 5 Ref New Owners of on-site Railroad Line,Portland & Western Railroad ML20206J8681999-05-0707 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/99-05 & 72-0017/99-04 on 990419-22.No Violations Noted.Insp Observed Work Activities Associated with Lifting of Reactor Vessel in Preparation for Removal & Shipment to Hanford Reservation for Burial ML20206J7931999-05-0707 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/99-04 & 72-0017/99-02 on 990322- 25 & 29-0408.One Violations Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violation,Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20206H4331999-05-0505 May 1999 Forwards Amend 201 to License NPF-1 & Se.Amend Revises PDTSs by Deleting ISFSI Area,Revises Subsection 4.1.1,replaces Figure 4.1-1 with New Figure 4.1-1 & Adds New Page to Figure 4.1-1 to Reflect Access Control (ISFSI) Area ML20206N1571999-05-0404 May 1999 Forwards Util Quarterly Decommissioning Status Rept for First Quarter of 1999,IAW State of or Energy Facility Siting Council Order Approving Trojan Decommissioning Plan, ML20206E1731999-04-29029 April 1999 Informs That NRC Staff Has Performed an Acceptance Review of Trojan Nuclear Plant License Termination Plan,Submitted by ,To Determine Whether LTP Provides Adequate Info to Allow Staff to Conduct Detailed Review ML20206E0211999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards Copy of Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re 970212 Application for Amend.Proposed Amend Would Revise Trojan Permanently Defueled TS to Delete ISFSI Area ML20206C9591999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Amend 200 to License NPF-1 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes License NPF-1 by Revising License Condition 2.C.(10), Loading of Fuel Into Casks in Fuel Building ML20206C9221999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Amend 199 to License NPF-1 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes License NPF-1 by Adding New License Condition Entitled, Loading of Fuel Into Casks in Fuel Building ML20205S9761999-04-21021 April 1999 Forwards Trojan Nuclear Plant,Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept for CY98. Rept Submitted in Accordance with Trojan Permanently Defueled TS 5.8.1.2 & Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3 & Iv.C of App I to Title 10CFR50 ML20205T5471999-04-20020 April 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/99-03 & 72-0017/99-03 on 990301-04,15-18 & 22-25.No Violations Noted ML20205N9061999-04-13013 April 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/99-02 on 990329-0401.No Violations Noted.Inspectors Examined Portions of Physical Security, Access Authorization & FFD Programs ML20205P7301999-04-0808 April 1999 Forwards PGE-1009-98, Operational Ecological Monitoring Program for TNP,Jan-Dec 1998, Including All Existing non-radiological Effluents ML20205B3661999-03-25025 March 1999 Transmits Completed Application for Renewal of NPDES Permit for Trojan Nuclear Plant,Iaw License NPF-1,App B,Epp,Section 3.2 ML20204G1781999-03-18018 March 1999 Forwards Rev 4 to PGE-1063, Suppl to Applicants Environ Rept - Post Operating License Stage ML20204B7551999-03-18018 March 1999 Forwards Updated TS 5.6 Re High Radiation Area,Per Telcons with Nrc.Justification for TS Was Provided Previously with Util Ltr Dtd 990317,but Has Been Updated & Is Included as Encl 2 ML20204C5151999-03-17017 March 1999 Forwards Licensee Comments on NRC Preliminary SER & License Re Trojan Isfsi.Encl Includes Justification for Inclusion in ISFSI TS of Alternative Method to 10CFR20.1601(c) for Controlling Access to High Radiation Areas ML20207J3721999-03-10010 March 1999 Forwards License Amend Application 247 Requesting Amend to License NPF-1 to Add License Condition Denoting NRC Approval of PGE-1078, Trojan Nuclear Plant License Termination Plan, Also Encl.With Certificate of Svc ML20207L0011999-03-0808 March 1999 Transmits Tnp co-owners Annual Rept of Status of Decommissioning Funding for Tnp.Rept Is Based on Most Recent Analysis of Tnp Decommissioning Estimate & Funding Plan,Per Rev 6 to Pge, Tnp Decommissioning Plan ML20207G9691999-03-0303 March 1999 Forwards Rev 6 to PGE-1061, Trojan Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Plan. Summary of Changes,Attached.Revised Portions Denoted by Side Bars ML20207D7751999-03-0202 March 1999 Forwards Amend 21 to PGE-1012, Trojan Nuclear Plant Fire Protection Plan, Per 10CFR50.48(f).Amend Reflects Revs Made During Decommissioning Activities ML20207B0441999-02-24024 February 1999 Forwards Endorsements 139 to Nelia Policy NF-0225 & 2 to Nelia Policy NW-0602 ML20207J0701999-02-11011 February 1999 Forwards Proposed Ts,Update to ISFSI SAR & Revised Calculation,Per Application for Trojan ISFSI License ML20202G4291999-02-0202 February 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to PGE-1076, Trojan Reactor Vessel Package Sar. Approval,With Certain Conditions,For one-time Shipment of Trojan Reactor Vessel Package Granted by Commission Via Ltr ML20202G0931999-01-26026 January 1999 Submits Following Info That Will Be Needed for NRC Staff to Complete Review & Issue Trojan ISFSI License,As Result of 990121 Meeting with NRC Following Insp & Observation of ISFSI Preoperational Testing During Wk of 990118 ML20202F2551999-01-25025 January 1999 Forwards Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data Rept for July-Dec 1998 ML20202C1621999-01-21021 January 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/98-04 & 72-0017/98-01 & NOV Re Inadequate Actions Taken by Radiation Protection Technician to Ensure That Radiological Conditions Safe Prior to Removing Warning Signs for Airborne Radioactivity Area 1999-09-09
[Table view] Category:NRC TO UTILITY
MONTHYEARML20062F9241990-11-0808 November 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/90-29 on 900902-1006 & Notice of Violation ML20058F3761990-11-0101 November 1990 Ack Receipt of Re Corrective Actions Taken in Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/90-23 ML20058A3231990-10-12012 October 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/90-20 ML20058B6381990-10-12012 October 1990 Forwards Revised Section 1, Persons Contacted of Insp Rept 50-344/90-20,correcting Errors in Personnel & Positions ML20059M6981990-09-25025 September 1990 Ack Receipt of in Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/90-21 ML20059M1941990-09-18018 September 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/90-25 on 900820-24.No Violations Noted ML20059L1711990-09-18018 September 1990 Provides Info Re Gfes of Operator Licensing Written Exam to Be Administered on 901010.W/o Encls ML20059F5331990-09-0707 September 1990 Ack Receipt of 900828 Response to NRC 900801 Request for Info Re FEMA Observations of 891115 Emergency Preparedness Exercise.Corrective Actions Described in Util Response Will Be Verified & Followed Through Routine Insp Program ML20059E8501990-09-0606 September 1990 Forwards Enforcement Conference Rept 50-344/90-26 on 900830. NRC Concludes That Corrective Actions Discussed Should Improve Plant Performance ML20059D5231990-08-30030 August 1990 Informs That Util Responses to Generic Ltr 88-14, Instrument Air Supply Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment Confirms That All Requirements Completed & Implemented ML20059D0951990-08-30030 August 1990 Advises That Util 900126 Response to NRC Bulletin 89-003, Potential Loss of Required Shutdown Margin During Refueling Operations, Acceptable & Review Concluded ML20059D0971990-08-30030 August 1990 Forwards SER Accepting Util 880311,0401 & 1223 & 900319 & 0622 Responses to NRC Bulletin 88-002, Rapidly Propagating Fatigue Cracks in Steam Generator Tubes ML20059D3071990-08-29029 August 1990 Forwards Exam Rept 50-344/OL-90-03 Administered on 900717-19 & 23.All But One Initial Reactor Operator Passed Exam.Operating Portion of Initial Licensing Exam Revealed Some Generic Training Weaknesses ML20059C7801990-08-27027 August 1990 Forwards Amend 162 to License NPF-1 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Revises Tech Spec 3/4.6.1, Containment Integrity ML20056B2511990-08-21021 August 1990 Forwards Safeguards Insp Rept 50-344/90-23 on 900719-0817. Violation Noted But Not Cited.Characterization of Apparent Violation in Insp Rept May Change as Result of Further NRC Review.Enforcement Conference Scheduled for 900830 ML20059A6991990-08-17017 August 1990 Advises That Util 900119 Program Description Including Positions on Static Testing to Ensure Proper Switch Settings & motor-operated Valve Problem Trending Schedules May Be Reviewed During Possible Further NRC Insp ML20059C1951990-08-16016 August 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/90-21 on 900609-0721.Violations Noted.W/O Notice of Violation ML20056B2421990-08-15015 August 1990 Advises That 900712 & 31 Responses to SALP Rept 50-344/90-09 Appropriate.Page 18 of Initial Rept Changed to Relect Effort by Util Engineering Groups in Design of ATWS Mitigation Sys Actuation Circuitry,Per 900615 Board Meeting ML20056A5141990-08-0303 August 1990 Advises That Response to NRC Bulletin 88-010, Molded Case Circuit Breakers, Complete,Per 890331,0414,0725 & s.If Subsequent Insp Identifies Deficiencies in Actions & Responses,Issue Will Be Reopened ML20058L4401990-08-0202 August 1990 Forwards Corrected Amend 161 to License NPF-1,revising Items 6.4.1 & 6.4.2 Re Administrative Controls ML20058L5501990-08-0202 August 1990 Forwards Safety Evaluation Concluding That Instrumented Ammonia Detection Unnecessary for Protection of Control Room Personnel Based on Review of Submittals ML20056A6231990-08-0101 August 1990 Forwards FEMA Rept Re Observation of Offsite Activities During Plant Emergency Preparedness Exercise on 891115.NRC Understands That FEMA Rept for 900724,remedial Drill Will Close Five Deficiencies.W/O Encls ML20059A4011990-08-0101 August 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/90-17 on 900604-07.No Violations or Deviations Noted IR 05000344/19900111990-07-27027 July 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/90-11 ML20056A0471990-07-20020 July 1990 Forwards SALP Mgt Meeting Insp Rept 50-344/90-22 on 900615 ML20055H3211990-07-13013 July 1990 Advises That 900330 & 0504 Amend 22 to Radiological Emergency Plan Meets 10CFR50.54(q) Requirements & Acceptable ML20055H5671990-07-11011 July 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/90-19 on 900611-15 & Notice of Violation IR 05000344/19900181990-07-10010 July 1990 Forwards Safeguards Insp Rept 50-344/90-18 on 900625-29.No Violations Noted.Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20055E7851990-07-0909 July 1990 Forwards Safety Evaluation Re Procedures Generation Program for Plant,Per Util 831110 & s.Ltrs Should Be Reviewed to Address Programmatic Improvements Outlined in Section 2 of Rept ML20055G6311990-07-0606 July 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/90-16 on 900506-0609.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20055E4061990-07-0303 July 1990 Discusses 900630 Submittal Re Reduced Measured Min RCS Flow for Plant.New Measured Min Flow Limit for RCS Flow Will Be Reflected in Proposed Change to Tech Specs to Be Submitted by 900713 ML20055C7481990-06-18018 June 1990 Forwards Amend 161 to License NPF-1 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes Qualification Requirements,As Specified in Tech Spec 6.3.1,that Must Be Met by Radiation Protection Manager ML20059M8941990-06-13013 June 1990 Forwards NRC Performance Indicators for First Quarter 1990. W/O Encl ML20055C3881990-02-12012 February 1990 Forwards Mgt Meeting Rept 50-344/90-01 on 900112.Licensee Must Thoroughly Follow Through on Implementation of Improvement Plans & Place High Priority on Assuring That Personnel Understands Goals & Objectives ML20248A8601989-09-27027 September 1989 Ack Receipt of 890828 & 0923 Responses to NRC 890727 Notice of Violation.Nrc Notes That Licensee Did Not Ack Violation B Re Proficiency of Security Officers in Use of Assigned Weapons IR 05000344/19890121989-09-27027 September 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/89-12.Contested Violation Re Interpretation of SNT-TC-1A Requirements Will Be Further Examined IR 05000344/19890181989-09-25025 September 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/89-18 ML20248D3331989-09-25025 September 1989 Forwards Amend 6 to Indemnity Agreement B-78,reflecting Changes to 10CFR140,effective 890701 ML20248B7751989-09-19019 September 1989 Submits Info Re Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Operator Licensing Written Exam to Be Administered 891004 & Forwards Map Describing Location of Exam & Other Info.W/O Encls IR 05000344/19890171989-09-12012 September 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/89-17 on 890618-0729 & Notice of Violation.Insp Identified That ESF Components Had Been Operated Outside Normal Design Limits ML20247H7401989-09-0101 September 1989 Forwards Enforcement Conference Rept 50-344/89-22 on 890824 Re Containment Recirculation Sump Debris & Design Problems ML20246N7881989-08-31031 August 1989 Informs That 880420 Rev 20 to Physical Security Plan Partially Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p).Trash Rack Functioning as Protected Area & Vital Area Barrier Unacceptable ML20247C1431989-08-29029 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/89-09 on 890522-0609 & 0719-21 & Notice of Violation.Licensee Generally Implemented Committed Programs to Enhance Understanding & Implementation of Plant Design Basis ML20246D8121989-08-21021 August 1989 Confirms 890821 Telcon Between Ae Chaffee & Td Walt Re Mgt Meeting/Enforcement Conference on 890824 at Plant to Discuss Insp Findings as Documented in Insp Rept 50-344/89-19 ML20246H9561989-08-15015 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/89-19 on 890712-0808.Violations Noted.Insp Findings Indicate That Util Mgt Oversight of Plant Activities Associated W/Sump Have Been Ineffective ML20245H3601989-08-10010 August 1989 Forwards Corrected Page to Amend 152 Issued to License NPF-1 on 890515 IR 05000344/19890141989-08-0707 August 1989 Ack Receipt of 890707 & 28 Ltrs Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/89-14. Handwritten Notes Encl ML20245L1301989-08-0404 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/89-12 on 890522-0601 & Notice of Violation.Insp Determined That Inservice Contractor & Licensee Oversight of Contractor Activities Need Significant Improvement ML20245K2541989-08-0303 August 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/89-18 on 890712-14 & Notice of Violation.Nrc Views Util Handling of Hydrogen Issues as Missed Opportunities to Focus on & Resolve long-standing & Potentially Significant Safety Issue IR 05000344/19890081989-07-27027 July 1989 Discusses Safeguards Insp Rept 50-344/89-08 & Security Insp Rept 50-344/89-02 & Forwards Notice of Violation Re Safeguards Info Protection & Firearms Training Adequacy.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) 1990-09-07
[Table view] Category:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217C8171999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Notice of Receipt of Availability for Comment & Meeting to Discuss License Termination Plan,Per 990805 Application ML20211Q3281999-09-0909 September 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/99-06 on 990630-0701,21 & 0408-08. No Violations Noted.Insp Conducted to Review Decommissioning Activities Underway at Trojan Site & to Accompany Shipment of Reactor Vessel to Hanford,Washington for Burial ML20211J2101999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Application for Approval of Proposed Corporate Merger of Pacificorp & Scottishpower ML20211A7131999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact to Application for Exemption & License Amend Dtd 980827.Proposed Exemption & License Amend Would Delete EP Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q),10CFR50.47(b) & 10CFR50,app E ML20211B4091999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding No Significant Impact to Application for an Exemption & License Amend Dated 980129.Proposed Exemption & License Amend Would Delete Security Plan Requirements of 10CFR50.54(p) & 10CFR73.55 ML20210H5971999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Notice of Consideration of Approval of Application Re Merger & Opportunity for Hearing.Notice Being Forwarded to Ofc of Fr for Publication ML20210A6401999-07-19019 July 1999 Corrects Ref in Item 4 of Which Constitutes Rev 2 of Authorization from Wf Kane, for Trojan Reactor Vessel Package as Approved Package for Shipment Under General License,Subj to Listed Conditions ML20209D6231999-07-0808 July 1999 Forwards RAI Re Licensee 980827 Request for Amend That Would Delete Number of License Conditions & TS Requirements That Would Be Implemented After All Sf Has Been Removed from 10CFR50 Licensed Area.Response Requested within 30 Days ML20195J0111999-06-0909 June 1999 Responds to Requesting License & Exemption Re Emergency Preparedness ML20207A2751999-05-14014 May 1999 Informs That NRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Reorganized Effective 990328.As Part of Reorganization, Division of Licensing Project Mgt Created.Organization Chart Encl ML20206J7931999-05-0707 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/99-04 & 72-0017/99-02 on 990322- 25 & 29-0408.One Violations Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violation,Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20206J8681999-05-0707 May 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/99-05 & 72-0017/99-04 on 990419-22.No Violations Noted.Insp Observed Work Activities Associated with Lifting of Reactor Vessel in Preparation for Removal & Shipment to Hanford Reservation for Burial ML20206H4331999-05-0505 May 1999 Forwards Amend 201 to License NPF-1 & Se.Amend Revises PDTSs by Deleting ISFSI Area,Revises Subsection 4.1.1,replaces Figure 4.1-1 with New Figure 4.1-1 & Adds New Page to Figure 4.1-1 to Reflect Access Control (ISFSI) Area ML20206E1731999-04-29029 April 1999 Informs That NRC Staff Has Performed an Acceptance Review of Trojan Nuclear Plant License Termination Plan,Submitted by ,To Determine Whether LTP Provides Adequate Info to Allow Staff to Conduct Detailed Review ML20206E0211999-04-28028 April 1999 Forwards Copy of Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re 970212 Application for Amend.Proposed Amend Would Revise Trojan Permanently Defueled TS to Delete ISFSI Area ML20206C9221999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Amend 199 to License NPF-1 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes License NPF-1 by Adding New License Condition Entitled, Loading of Fuel Into Casks in Fuel Building ML20206C9591999-04-23023 April 1999 Forwards Amend 200 to License NPF-1 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Changes License NPF-1 by Revising License Condition 2.C.(10), Loading of Fuel Into Casks in Fuel Building ML20205T5471999-04-20020 April 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/99-03 & 72-0017/99-03 on 990301-04,15-18 & 22-25.No Violations Noted ML20205N9061999-04-13013 April 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/99-02 on 990329-0401.No Violations Noted.Inspectors Examined Portions of Physical Security, Access Authorization & FFD Programs ML20202C1621999-01-21021 January 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-344/98-04 & 72-0017/98-01 & NOV Re Inadequate Actions Taken by Radiation Protection Technician to Ensure That Radiological Conditions Safe Prior to Removing Warning Signs for Airborne Radioactivity Area ML20198E9871998-12-21021 December 1998 Informs That NRC Staff Acks Delay & Understands Bnfl Fuel Solutions Will Submit Revised Schedule for Responding to Second Transtor Shipping Cask RAI No Later than 981231. Current Schedule Last Updated on 981030 ML20198S1661998-12-17017 December 1998 Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records Encl & Identified in App C & D.App E Records Withheld in Part & App F Records Withheld in Entirety (Ref FOIA Exemption 5) & App G Records Withheld in Entirety (Ref FOIA Exemptions 4 & 5) ML20195D9471998-11-0404 November 1998 Informs of NRC Final Decision on Portland General Electric Co Request for Approval of one-time Shipment of Decommissioned Rv Package from Trojan Nuclear Power Plant Near Richland,Wa.Commission Approved Request on 981022 ML20155F6471998-11-0202 November 1998 Informs of NRC Final Decision on Portland General Electric Co Request for Approval of one-time Shipment of Decommissioned Rv Package from Tnp Near Ranier,Or to Disposal Site at Hanford Nuclear Reservation ML20155G7371998-10-30030 October 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/98-202 on 980831-0903. No Violations Noted.Insp Program Covered Maint Program, Safety Review Program & Follow Up on Previous Inspector Follow Items Re Modular Sf Cooling Sys ML20155E0491998-10-29029 October 1998 Forwards SER Granting Two Specific Exemptions Under 10CFR71.8 for Approval of Trojan Reactor Vessel Package for one-time Shipment to Us Ecology Disposal Facility Near Richland,Wa ML20155H0171998-10-29029 October 1998 Informs of Us NRC Final Decision on Poge Request for Approval of one-time Shipment of Decommissioned Reactor Vessel Package from Trojan Nuclear Power Plant,To Disposal Site at Hanford Nuclear Reservation,Near Richland.Wa ML20155F6001998-10-29029 October 1998 Informs of NRC Final Decision on Portland General Electric Co Request for Approval of one-time Shipment of Decommissioned Rv Package from Plant Near Ranier,Or Disposal Site at Hanford Nuclear Reservation ML20151Z6461998-09-17017 September 1998 Refers to Insp Rept 50-344/98-02 Issued on 980701 Re Modular Spent Fuel Pool Cooling Sys.Info Provided in Re New Spent Fuel Pool Sys Reviewed.Insp 50-344/98-03 & 50-344/98-202 Also Included Reviews of Sys Design & Testing ML20151Y8761998-09-11011 September 1998 Responds to Re NRC Efforts on Review Activities for Proposed one-time Shipment of Trojan Reactor Vessel,For Disposal.Nrc decision-making Process Acting in Parrallel & in Concert with Other Necessary Approvals ML20237F1281998-08-27027 August 1998 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Forwards App a Records Already Available in Pdr.App B Records Being Made Available in PDR ML20237E5781998-08-25025 August 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/98-03 on 980727-30.No Violations Noted ML20237B4271998-08-14014 August 1998 Expresses Appreciation for Contribution to NRC Public Meeting Held in Kelso,Wa on 980730 Re Proposed One Time Shipment of Trojan Decommissioned Rv for Disposal ML20237A4101998-08-11011 August 1998 Forwards RAI Re Plant Request for Amend to Support Repowering Site W/Natural Gas Fired,Combined Cycle Turbines. Response Requested to Be Provided within 60 Days of Date of Ltr ML20236T5651998-07-21021 July 1998 Responds to to Chairman Jackson Expressing Concern W/Nrc Schedules for Reviewing Portland General Electric Co Applications for on-site Sf Storage & for one-time Shipment of Reactor Vessel ML20236G9671998-07-0101 July 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/98-02 on 980601-04.No Violations Noted.Plans to Replace Existing Spent Fuel cooling,make-up Water & clean-up Sys W/New Self Contained Sys Were Discussed W/Staff ML20249B8581998-06-18018 June 1998 Informs That Tj Kobetz Has Assumed Project Management Responsbilities for Proposed Trojan Isfsi.Communications W/ NRC Should Be Directed to Tj Kobetz.Written Correspondence Should Continue to Go DCD ML20247N6681998-05-22022 May 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/98-01 on 980504-07.No Violations Noted.Insp Focused on Physical Security Program ML20217L0571998-04-29029 April 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/98-201 on 980223-26.No Violations Noted.Specific Areas Examined Included Training & Certification of Qualified Evaluators,Independent Reviewers & Independent Safety Reviewers;Procedural Controls IR 05000344/19970051998-03-25025 March 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/97-05.Actions Will Be Reviewed During Future Insp to Determine That Full Compliance Has Been Achieved & Will Be Maintained ML20217A5491998-03-18018 March 1998 Submits Update on Actions Taken by NRC Since 970613 Response Re Portland General Electric Co Request for Approval of 1-time Shipment of Decommissioned Reactor Vessel.Two Issues Identified for Review in Utility Request,Submitted ML20217A4221998-03-11011 March 1998 Submits Update on Actions Taken by NRC Since 970613 Response Re Portland General Electric Co Request for Approval of one-time Shipment of Decommissioned Reactor Vessel.Two Issues for Review in Utility Request Submitted ML20202J0741998-02-18018 February 1998 Grants Request for Extension of Response to NOV in Insp Rept 50-344/97-05.New Response Deadline 980317 ML20203A9061998-02-18018 February 1998 Informs of 980209 Meeting W/Poge in Region IV to Discuss Proposed Changes to Security Provisions for Protected Area at Plant.List of Attendees & Handouts Provided by Util Encl ML20202C1791998-02-0909 February 1998 Returns Responses to 970731 RAI-2 Re 960326 Application for Trojan Isfsi,Due to Overall Poor Quality.Proprietary Documents Are Being Returned Under Separate Cover as Required Affidavits Were Not Provided ML20203F4661998-01-30030 January 1998 Requests That Staff Ask Us Ecology,In Coordination W/Portland General Electric Co,To Perform Comprehensive & Defensible Pathways Analysis to Demonstrate Suitability of Proposed Wastes for Disposal at Hanford Disposal Site ML20199D7481998-01-23023 January 1998 Forwards Omitted Cover Page for Insp Rept 50-344/97-05 on 971201-03 ML20199F0021998-01-23023 January 1998 Forwards Omitted Page of Insp Rept 50-344/97-05 ML20199F0241998-01-15015 January 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-344/97-05 on 971201-03 & Notice of Violation.Areas Reviewed as Part of Insp Included;Sfp TS Compliance,Cold Weather Preparations,Results of 1997 Emergency Exercise & Followup on Notification to NRC ML20198F7411998-01-0707 January 1998 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-344/97-03. 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May 7, 1986 DISTRIBUTION L Focket File NRC PDR Docket No. 50-344 L PDR Gray File PAD-3 Rdg H. Thompson OELD E. Jordan B. Grimes J. Partlow T. Chan C. Vogan Mr. Bart D. Withers ACRS 10 Vice President Nuclear Portland General Electric Company 121 S.W. Salmon Street Portland, Oregon 97204
Dear Mr. Withers:
SUBJECT:
CONTROL ROOM HABITABILITY FOR TROJAN - REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION On January 28-30, 1986 and February 25-27, 1986 NRC representatives visited the Trojan Nuclear Plant to discuss with Portland General Electric (PGE) the NRC's control room habitability survey at Trojan, and a Technical Specification change request involving the performance of a steveillance test of the emergency air conditioning unit.
Based on information gathered during the two visits, the team members concluded that the manner in which the control room ventilation systems functioned did not appear to be consistent with the PGE TMI Task Action Plan Item III.D.3.4 subniittal or the updated FSAR. The team's conclusion was based upon the findings presented in Attachment 1 to Enclosure 1 and reflects inconsistencies in the as-found and as operated condition of the control room ventilation system and the control room envelope, and the Trojan III.D.3.4 analysis. The team also identified deficiencies in the technical specifications and the plant procedures, instructions, etc. utilized to demonstrate control room habitability in accordance with III.D.3.4. These are included as Attachments 2 and 3.
Because of deficiencies noted in the plant visits between the original TMI Action Plan III.D.3.4 analyses dated January 2 and March 2,1981 and the as-found condition, we believe that the conclusions reached by the staff in our Safety Evaluation dated February 17, 1982 may have been invalidated.
The enclosed request for additional information identifies items which must be addressed in order for us to assess control room habitability (III.D.3.4) at Trojan. Your response to this issue should be provided to us in a time frame which would permit staff review and resolution prior to Trojan restart following the April 1986 refueling outage, l
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r-Mr. Bart D. Withers 2 May 7, 1986 The reporting and/or recordkeeping requirements of this letter affect fewer than ten respondents; therefore, OMB clearance is not required under P.L.96-511.
Sincerely, Terence L. Chan, Project Manager PWR Project Directorate No. 3 Division of PWR Licensing-A
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Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission s Trojan Nuclear Plant Post Office Box 0 Rainier, Oregon 97048 Robert M. Hunt, Chairman Board of County Commissioners Columbia County St. Helens, Oregon 97501 William T. Dixon '
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Labor and Industries Building Room 111.
Salem, Oregon 97310 Regional Administrator, Region V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Executive Director for Operations 1450 Maria Lane, Suite 210 Walnut Creek, California 94596 :
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ENCLOSURE 1 l REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE TROJAN CONTROL ROOM An NRC team inspected the capability of the Trojan control room to meet GDC-19 during a February 25-27, 1986 visit. A team also visited the Trojan site on January 28-30, 1986 in conjunction with NRC's control room habitability survey at operating plants and for the purpose of discussing a technical specification change involving the I perfonnance of a surveillance test of the emergency air conditioning unit.
] ,The survey and inspection of the Trojan control room identified inconsi.stencies in Portland General Electric Company's III.D.3.4 submittal g
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- way the system was described as operating. The NRC team concluded that Trojan did not meet the criteria of III.D.3.4. Attachment I lists the '
Trojan control room deficiencies and inconsistencies wit,h the III.D.3.4 submittal.
4 The NRC team's review of the technical specifications for the Trojan control room and some of the operating procedures and off-normal
- instructions led them to conclude that the present Trojan technical specifications, procedures, and instructions may not be adequate in
! ensuring that the conclusions reached in your III.D.3.4 submittal are maintained. The team's coments are provided in Attachments 2 and 3.
Portland General Electric (PGE) should review Attachments 1, 2 and 3 and its III.D.3.4 submittal. PGE should provide a III.D.3.4 analysis which j accurately reflects the manner in which the Trojan control room will j operate during normal operation, during a toxic gas challenge and during a radiological challenge and which provides adequate demonstration that the Trojan plant meets the criteria of III.D.3.4. The staff finds unacceptable the use of KI tablets and respirators as a substitute for meeting the criteria of III.D.3.4. l I
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Attachment 1 TROJAN PLANT CONTROL ROOM DEFICIENCIES A. RADIOLOGICAL
- 1. As of January 28-30, 1986
- a. Unfiltered inleakage of 41 cfm existed through the' drain pipe from V-141A and B cooling coils. The estimated dose would be approximately 90 rem to the thyroid based upon the original Trojan III.D.3.4 submittal.
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- b. Manner in which the system operates was inconsistent with the Trojan III.D.3.4 analysis which calls for a pressurization flow of 150 cfm.
- c. Unknown quantity of inleakage existed from cross-connection of drain line between two filter trains.
- d. Probable inleakage existed from normal makeup damper, standby emergency train damper, and high volume (CB-12) special exhaust damper. This was demonstrated by the fact that during a control room pressurization test the control room could be made positive with all outside dampers closed.
- e. With external dampers all closed, control room envelope boundaries saw an unknown amount of inleakage because the control room was negative with respect to the surrounding boundaries.
- f. Capability of charcoal was in question since technical 0
specifications call for test at 130 C and show a removal of 90% for methyl radioicdine. The licensee assumed a removal efficiency of 95% in their III.D.3.4 submittal and the test should be conducted at 30 0C.
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- g. Flow of 3200 cfm +/-10% may result in a residence time in the adsorber of less than i second because the charcoal capability is based upon 3000 cfm. With a lower residence time adsorber efficiency would be significantly less than 95%.
- h. Actions taken when ARM-11 alarms (Control Room Radiation Alerms)
- may not be quick enough to prevent radiation exposure. .
- i. Because of the way the differential pressure is measured.(control room versus the normal makeup intake), it remains to be seen whether l the control room is positive with respect to the surrounding boundaries.
e i j. Outs.ide dampers do not meet single failure criteria.
- 2. As found February 28-30, 1986
- a. Makeup in Train B showed approximately 450 cfm versus 150 cfm assumed in the Trojan III.D.3.4 analysis. The estimated dose corresponding to this makeup is approximately 50 rem thyroid.
Train A unavailable for measurements.
- b. Normal makeup air duct showed 600 cfm of flow. Direction was uncertain. If inleakage, the estimated thyroid dose would be 900 rem.
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- 1. Operation of V-141A and B. VC-148 and V-142A and B may result'in an extremely negatively pressurized control room. Pressure exerted on outside dampers could be significant. Measurements should be made to verify system inleakage. l l
- 2. Continued supplying of air to the lunch room, toilet and laboratory with CB-3 and CB-4 off could result in-these rooms being positively 1
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pressurized with respect to the control room. This would provide a l potential source of inleakage to the control room.
- 3. Operators do not put on a mask upon a toxic gas challenge but must rely upon their own sensing capability or securing a monitor to measure the toxic gases inside and outside the control room.
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- 4. Same connents as noted in A.I.a. A.I.c, A.1.d. A.I.1, and A.I.,i but the impact must be considered in tems of toxic gas.
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- COMMENTS ON TROJAN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specification 3.3.3.6, "C1, Detection System"
- 1. It would seem reasonable that Cl pdetectors should be operable during all modes.
- 2. III.D.3.4 analysis indicates that the control room isolates in 3 seconds at a concentration of 1 ppm. Technical specifications show
< actuation at less than or equal to 5 ppm.
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- 3. The C1 2 detector does not appear to have a channel functional test.
Technical Specification 3.3.3.12. "SO,, Detection Systems"
- 1. Same comment as item 1 above for the C1 2 detectors.
Technical Specification 3.7.6.1, " Control Room Emergency Ventilation System"
- 1. Ventilation system should be operable under all modes. The degree of operability varies between modes 1-4 a'nd 5-6.
- 2. Laboratory tests for charcoal should be conducted at 300C rather than 130 C, should utilize ASTM method D3803-1979, and should be conducted at 70% relative humidity if the heaters are always energized. That means on and not energized to cycle on when relative humidity reaches 70%. If the preheaters are deleted from the system the laboratory test should be conducted with the !
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- 3. In-place DOP and freon tests acceptance criteria should be based upon 0.05% penetration not 1%. l l
- 4. Laboratory tests of charcoal should show a removal efficiency greater than that assumed in the III.D.3.4 analysis. A 95%
adsorption efficiency corresponds to a penetration of 1%.
- 5. System should be directing its inlet and recirculation flow through the HEPA filters and charcoal adsorbers on a high radiation signal
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- 6. Control room pressure should be demonstrated positive with respect to surrounding areas and not to the outside atmosphere.
- 7. Control room equipment temperature is monitored at an incorrect location.
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- 8. Heaters should demonstrate kW rating if they are going to be incorporated into the control room ventilation system.
There appears to be a need for a technical specification addressing the NH 4
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Attachment 3 COMMENTS ON PROCEDURES AND OFF-NORMAL INSTRUCTIONS PET-10-1
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- 1. MP-9-1 section II.B.6 seems to indicate that the critical pressure drop in HEPA filters and charcoal adsorbers is 3" W. G. while surveillance requirements 4.7.6.1.d.1 indicates 6" W. G. This should be clarified. Refer to 5.1 of PET-10-1.
- 2. PET-10-1 would seem to require that TS 4.3.3.6 and 4.3.3.12 be included in Section 2.
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- 3. Section 8.2.1.2 of PET-10-1 seems to imply that the containment charcoal is replaced rather than a laboratory test performed. ANSI N510-1975, Table 1, is quite specific in requiring a test of charcoal prior to installing it (Containment System).
- 4. CB-1 is designed for 3000 cfm (i.e., 3 HEPA filters at 1000 cfm per filter and 9 charcoal adsorber trays at 333 cfm/adsorber tray).
System design is 3200 cfm. Design flow +/- 10% would cause residence time to be reduced from an assumed 0.25 seconds to approximately 0.20 seconds. Consequently, the adsorption efficiency would decrease.
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- 5. Air flow capacity test (8.2.2.4 of PET-10-1) should be demonstrated with the dampers DM-10251 A (B) opened in one case and closed in the other. l
- 6. When you remove charcoal from the spent fuel pool exhaust treatment system by taking a sample from the tray then the integrity of the system has been broken and a new in-place freon test is required (PET-10-1,Section8.2.3.2).
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- 7. Acceptance criteria in 9.9 of PET-10-1 should be 0.125" W. G. not 0.10".
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- 8. Acceptance criteria 9.10 of PET-10-1 should also include responding to a l safety injection signal.
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- 9. Step 8.5 of PET-10-1 should specify which of the DM-10250 dampers are to be open.
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- 10. What is VP-142 in Step 8.5 of PET-10-1?
- 11. Step 8.5A of MP-10-A should delete DM-10504 since this line has been capped off. Dampers DM-10251A and B should be verified as closed along with DM-10503 on Step 1 and DM-10251A and B are opened.
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- 12. Step 8.5 should also be demonstrated using a safety injection signal.
- 13. It would appear that step 8.5B of Data Sheet 8 of PET-10-1 should include a closure of the inner redundant damper of outside air intake.
14 System components verified as operating in Step 8.5A of Data Sheets 9,10 and 14 (PET-10-1) should be the same as -Data Sheet 8. Appropriate components which stop are similar.
- 15. Data Sheet 11, page 4 of 4, the item dealing with CB-1 and the 502 test requirement, should refer to Technical Specification 4.3.3.12.
- 16. Data Sheet 12, CB-1 control room positive pressure test, should have V-141 A and B instead of VC-141 A and B. DM-10251 A (B) should be opened with the other closed when the test is run. DM-10503 should be closed.
- 17. The visual inspection described in Data Sheet 15 should conform to Appendix A on ANSI N510-1975 as required by the Technical Specification.
18 It would appear from Data Sheet 9 of PET-10-1 that the operation of the fans V-141 A and B and VC-148 is uncertain. It is not clear
whether they are operating in the norwal configuration and continue to operate after the C1 2 signal or whether they are not operating.
The status of these fans should be addressed in Data Sheets 9 and 10.
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~1. It would appear that PICT-25-1 should demonstrate a channel functional test and a channel calibration test.
- 2. PICT-25-1 and PICT-25-2 do not agree. The former says that its purpose is to assure that the detector will cause the control room ventilation damper to isolate while the latter indicates its
' purpose is to assure that the detector system will shift the
( control room ventilation system to the emergency ventilation recirculation mode. Data Sheet 9 of PET-10-1 indicates that the normal control system operates in the recirculation mode on a C1 2 signal.
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- 1. Under irrediate operator actions DM-10251 A and ~B should already be closed unless a radiation challenge has occurred to the control room. Therefore, verifying that they are closed seems to be the appropriate action. The operator should put the face mask on since he or she has no way of knowing what the concentrations are and whether they are life threatening.
- 2. Why are both emergency fans 142 A and 142 8 started in the recirculation mode? Why wouldn't just one be started?
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- 1. How is it determined that the preheat coil will initiate at 70% relative humidity? What test has demonstrated that they initiate at this relative humidity?
- 2. POT 20-1 does not satisfy the Technical Specification because the heaters are not on during emergency ventilation system operation.
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