IR 05000275/2021002
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Site: | Diablo Canyon |
Issue date: | 08/02/2021 |
From: | Jeffrey Josey NRC/RGN-IV/DRP/RPB-A |
To: | Welsch J Pacific Gas & Electric Co |
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August 2, 2021
SUBJECT:
DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 - INTEGRATED INSPECTION REPORT 05000275/2021002 AND 05000323/2021002
Dear Mr. Welsch:
On June 30, 2021, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2. On July 15, 2021, the NRC inspectors discussed the results of this inspection with you and other members of your staff. The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report.
No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified during this inspection.
This letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.
Sincerely, Jeffrey Digitally signed by Jeffrey Josey Josey Date: 2021.08.02 10:40:22 -05'00'
Jeffrey E. Josey, Chief Reactor Projects Branch A Division of Reactor Projects Docket Nos. 05000275 and 05000323 License Nos. DPR-80 and DPR-82
Enclosure:
As stated
Inspection Report
Docket Numbers: 05000275 and 05000323 License Numbers: DPR-80 and DPR-82 Report Numbers: 05000275/2021002 and 05000323/2021002 Enterprise Identifier: I-2021-002-0105 Licensee: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
Facility: Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 Location: Avila Beach, CA Inspection Dates: April 1, 2021, to June 30, 2021 Inspectors: A. Athar, Resident Inspector B. Bergeon, Operations Engineer M. Hayes, Operations Engineer M. Doyle, Operations Engineer S. Hedger, Emergency Preparedness Inspector D. Krause, Senior Resident Inspector Approved By: Jeffrey E. Josey, Chief Reactor Projects Branch A Division of Reactor Projects Enclosure
SUMMARY
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting an integrated inspection at Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, in accordance with the Reactor Oversight Process. The Reactor Oversight Process is the NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors.
Refer to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html for more information.
List of Findings and Violations
No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified.
Additional Tracking Items
None.
PLANT STATUS
Unit 1 operated at or near rated thermal power for the entire inspection period with the exceptions of reducing power to approximately 50 percent for both intake channel dredging on April 26 through 27, 2021, and on May 27 through 28, 2021, for main condenser tube plugging.
Unit 2 entered the inspection period shut down due to a hydrogen leak in the main turbine generator and a refueling outage. Unit 2 started up on April 16, 2021, and achieved approximately 50 percent power prior to shutting down on April 19, 2021, to address main turbine stator cooling issues. Unit 2 returned to full power on April 29, 2021, and operated at or near rated thermal power for the rest of the inspection period.
INSPECTION SCOPES
Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the inspection procedures (IPs) in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp-manual/inspection-procedure/index.html. Samples were declared complete when the IP requirements most appropriate to the inspection activity were met consistent with Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase. The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards.
Starting on March 20, 2020, in response to the National Emergency declared by the President of the United States on the public health risks of the coronavirus (COVID-19), resident and regional inspectors were directed to begin telework and to remotely access licensee information using available technology. During this time, the resident inspectors performed periodic site visits each week, increasing the amount of time on site as local COVID-19 conditions permitted.
As part of their onsite activities, resident inspectors conducted plant status activities as described in IMC 2515, Appendix D; observed risk-significant activities; and completed on site portions of IPs. In addition, resident and regional baseline inspections were evaluated to determine if all or a portion of the objectives and requirements stated in the IP could be performed remotely. If the inspections could be performed remotely, they were conducted per the applicable IP. In some cases, portions of an IP were completed remotely and on site. The inspections documented below met the objectives and requirements for completion of the IP.
REACTOR SAFETY
71111.01 - Adverse Weather Protection
Seasonal Extreme Weather Sample (IP Section 03.01) (1 Sample)
- (1) The inspectors evaluated readiness for seasonal extreme weather conditions of summer readiness and heat preparations prior to the onset of seasonal high temperatures for the following systems:
500 kilovolt (kV) and 230 kV distribution switchyards and Unit 1 and Unit 2 transformer yards on June 30, 2021
71111.04 - Equipment Alignment
Partial Walkdown Sample (IP Section 03.01) (4 Samples)
The inspectors evaluated system configurations during partial walkdowns of the following systems/trains:
- (1) Unit 2 emergency diesel generator 2-2 on April 27, 2021
- (2) Unit 2 emergency diesel generator 2-3 on May 17, 2021
- (3) Unit 1 12 kV switchgear room, 12 kV standby startup busses Units 1 and 2, protected on May 27, 2021
- (4) Unit 1 safety injection pump 1-1 on June 8, 2021
Complete Walkdown Sample (IP Section 03.02) (1 Sample)
- (1) The inspectors evaluated system configurations during a complete walkdown of the Unit 2 component cooling water system on May 1, 2021.
71111.05 - Fire Protection
Fire Area Walkdown and Inspection Sample (IP Section 03.01) (5 Samples)
The inspectors evaluated the implementation of the fire protection program by conducting a walkdown and performing a review to verify program compliance, equipment functionality, material condition, and operational readiness of the following fire areas:
- (1) Unit 2 containment, 91-foot elevation, on April 9, 2021
- (2) Unit 2 containment, 117-foot elevation, on April 9, 2021
- (3) Unit 1 fuel handling building, 140-foot elevation, on May 4, 2021
- (4) Unit 2 turbine building, 85-foot elevation, emergency diesel generator rooms on June 4, 2021
- (5) Unit 1 turbine building, 85-foot elevation, emergency diesel generator rooms on June 9, 2021
71111.06 - Flood Protection Measures
Cable Degradation (IP Section 03.02) (1 Sample)
The inspectors evaluated cable submergence protection in:
- (1) Water intrusion in automated vendor selection system security cabinets on April 20, 2021
71111.11A - Licensed Operator Requalification Program and Licensed Operator Performance
Requalification Examination Results (IP Section 03.03) (1 Sample)
- (1) The inspectors reviewed and evaluated the licensed operator examination failure rates for the requalification annual operating exam administered from May 10, 2021, through June 18, 2021.
71111.11B - Licensed Operator Requalification Program and Licensed Operator Performance
Licensed Operator Requalification Program (IP Section 03.04) (1 Sample)
- (1) Biennial Requalification Written Examinations The inspectors evaluated the quality of the licensed operator biennial requalification written examination administered from May 10, 2021, through June 18, 2021.
Annual Requalification Operating Tests The inspectors evaluated the adequacy of the facility licensees annual requalification operating test.
Administration of an Annual Requalification Operating Test The inspectors evaluated the effectiveness of the facility licensee in administering requalification operating tests required by Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 55.59(a)(2) and that the facility licensee is effectively evaluating their licensed operators for mastery of training objectives.
Requalification Examination Security The inspectors evaluated the ability of the facility licensee to safeguard examination material, such that the examination is not compromised.
Remedial Training and Re-examinations The inspectors evaluated the effectiveness of remedial training conducted by the licensee and reviewed the adequacy of re-examinations for licensed operators who did not pass a required requalification examination.
Operator License Conditions The inspectors evaluated the licensees program for ensuring that licensed operators meet the conditions of their licenses.
Control Room Simulator The inspectors evaluated the adequacy of the facility licensees control room simulator in modeling the actual plant, and for meeting the requirements contained in 10 CFR 55.46.
Problem Identification and Resolution The inspectors evaluated the licensees ability to identify and resolve problems associated with licensed operator performance.
71111.11Q - Licensed Operator Requalification Program and Licensed Operator Performance
Licensed Operator Performance in the Actual Plant/Main Control Room (IP Section 03.01)
(1 Sample)
- (1) The inspectors observed and evaluated licensed operator performance in the control room during Unit 2 main turbine startup and generator parallel to grid on April 17, 2021.
Licensed Operator Requalification Training/Examinations (IP Section 03.02) (1 Sample)
- (1) The inspectors observed and evaluated Unit 2 just-in-time training for Unit 2 startup on April 14, 2021.
71111.12 - Maintenance Effectiveness
Maintenance Effectiveness (IP Section 03.01) (1 Sample)
The inspectors evaluated the effectiveness of maintenance to ensure the following structures, systems, and components (SSCs) remain capable of performing their intended function:
- (1) Unit 1 and 2 review of periodic evaluation of maintenance rule requirements per 10 CFR 50.65(a)(3) on June 11, 2021
Quality Control (IP Section 03.02) (1 Sample)
The inspectors evaluated the effectiveness of maintenance and quality control activities to ensure the following SSC remains capable of performing its intended function:
- (1) Unit 2 reactor coolant pump 2-4 failure to start on April 5, 2021
71111.13 - Maintenance Risk Assessments and Emergent Work Control
Risk Assessment and Management Sample (IP Section 03.01) (6 Samples)
The inspectors evaluated the accuracy and completeness of risk assessments for the following planned and emergent work activities to ensure configuration changes and appropriate work controls were addressed:
- (1) Unit 2 rod control capacitor foreign material exclusion (Tin Whiskers found) on April 7, 2021
- (2) Residual heat removal 8702 valve packing leak on April 12, 2021
- (3) Stator coil cooling water hoses swapped on April 19, 2021
- (4) Unit 1 battery charger 1-1 maintenance outage window on May 3, 2021
- (5) Unit 2 emergency diesel generator 2-3 troubleshooting on May 12, 2021
- (6) Unit 1 main condenser saltwater leak on May 22, 2021
71111.15 - Operability Determinations and Functionality Assessments
Operability Determination or Functionality Assessment (IP Section 03.01) (4 Samples)
The inspectors evaluated the licensee's justifications and actions associated with the following operability determinations and functionality assessments:
- (1) Unit 2 auxiliary feedwater piping corrosion on April 1, 2021
- (2) Unit 2 emergency diesel generator 2-3 fuel oil leak on April 12, 2021
- (3) Unit 2 steam generator 2-2, LI-527 level control failure, on May 24, 2021
- (4) Unit 2 unable to press up accumulator 2-4 pressure above 610 pounds on May 28, 2021
71111.19 - Post-Maintenance Testing
Post-Maintenance Test Sample (IP Section 03.01) (6 Samples)
The inspectors evaluated the following post-maintenance test activities to verify system operability and functionality:
- (1) Unit 1 battery charger 1-1 post-maintenance test on May 5, 2021
- (2) Unit 1 component cooling water pump 1-3 post-maintenance test on May 12, 2021
- (3) Unit 2 auxiliary building exhaust fan E-2 post-maintenance test on May 12, 2021
- (4) Unit 1 control room ventilation supply fan post-maintenance test on May 26, 2021
- (5) Unit 2 auxiliary building supply fan S-33 post-maintenance test on June 21, 2021
- (6) Unit 1 emergency diesel generator 1-1 lube oil cooler post-maintenance test on June 22, 2021
71111.20 - Refueling and Other Outage Activities
Refueling/Other Outage Sample (IP Section 03.01) (1 Sample)
- (1) The inspectors evaluated Refueling Outage 2R22 activities from February 21, 2021, continued from the previous quarter, to April 19, 2021.
71111.22 - Surveillance Testing
The inspectors evaluated the following surveillance tests:
Surveillance Tests (other) (IP Section 03.01)
- (1) Surveillance Test Procedure M-66A, deluge system nozzle proof test - startup transformers on April 2, 2021
- (2) Surveillance Test Procedure P-CCW-22, Unit 2 component cooling water pump 2-2 surveillance on April 7, 2021
- (3) Surveillance Test Procedure M-8G, Unit 2 containment emergency exit leak test surveillance on April 8, 2021
- (4) Emergency diesel generator 1-3, 24-hour load test, on May 27, 2021
Inservice Testing (IP Section 03.01) (1 Sample)
- (1) Unit 1 comprehensive test of auxiliary saltwater pump 1-2 per Surveillance Test Procedure P-ASW-A12 on June 15, 2021
Containment Isolation Valve Testing (IP Section 03.01) (1 Sample)
- (1) Unit 2 containment isolation valve testing, Surveillance Test Procedure V-662, on April 8, 2021
71114.04 - Emergency Action Level and Emergency Plan Changes
Inspection Review (IP Section 02.01-02.03) (1 Sample)
- (1) The licensee submitted a summary of emergency plan changes (Section 7, Revision 5.03) to the NRC on February 3, 2021. The inspectors conducted an in-office review of the changes from April 13 to April 30, 2021. This evaluation does not constitute NRC approval.
71114.06 - Drill Evaluation
Select Emergency Preparedness Drills and/or Training for Observation (IP Section 03.01)
(1 Sample)
- (1) Emergency preparedness drill with drill and exercise performance indicator opportunities on June 23,
OTHER ACTIVITIES - BASELINE
===71151 - Performance Indicator Verification The inspectors verified licensee performance indicators submittals listed below:
MS05: Safety System Functional Failures (SSFFs) Sample (IP Section 03.04) ===
- (1) Unit 1 (April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021)
- (2) Unit 2 (April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021)
MS06: Emergency AC Power Systems (IP Section 03.05) (2 Samples)
- (1) Unit 1 (April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021)
- (2) Unit 2 (April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021)
MS07: High Pressure Injection Systems (IP Section 03.06) (2 Samples)
- (1) Unit 1 (April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021)
- (2) Unit 2 (April 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021)
71152 - Problem Identification and Resolution
Annual Follow-up of Selected Issues (IP Section 02.03) (2 Samples)
The inspectors reviewed the licensees implementation of its corrective action program related to the following issues:
- (1) High nitrogen usage in Unit 2 containment on June 30, 2021
- (2) Common Unit, auxiliary feedwater piping corrosion of exterior piping on June 30,
INSPECTION RESULTS
Observation: Common Unit, Auxiliary Feedwater Piping Corrosion of Exterior 71152 Piping Over the past year there have been several operational vulnerabilities associated with the auxiliary feedwater (AFW) system. During the assessment period another AFW pipe wall thickness being near or below minimum associated with AFW piping corrosion was found that had the potential to impact the supply of feedwater to allow the steam generators to remove primary system stored heat and residual core energy (decay heat). Several instances of significant corrosion and degraded pipe thickness have been found over the past year. The AFW system is designed to automatically start and supply sufficient feedwater to prevent the relief of primary coolant through the pressurizer safety valves. The AFW system has an adequate suction source and flow capacity to maintain the reactor at hot standby for a period of time and then cool the reactor coolant system to a temperature at which the residual heat removal system may be placed in operation. While specific piping areas were near or below minimum wall thickness and heavily corroded, the AFW system met operability requirements but was acknowledged to require repair or replacement.
The inspectors reviewed licensee corrective actions associated with Corrective Action Notification 51112395, 2R22 AFW Line 570 Corrosion; Notification 51091806, 1R22 AFW Pipe Support Degraded 3-40R; and Notification 51086361, 2R22 TDAFWP Line 593. The inspectors assessed the following performance attributes in their review:
- Complete and accurate identification of the problem in a timely manner commensurate with its safety significance and ease of discovery
- Consideration of the extent of condition, generic implications, common cause, and previous occurrences
- Evaluation and disposition of operability/functionality/reportability issues
- Classification and prioritization of the resolution of the problem commensurate with safety significance
- Identification of corrective actions, which were appropriately focused to correct the problem
- Completion of corrective actions in a timely manner commensurate with the safety significance of the issue The inspectors selected these samples due to the operability impact associated with the auxiliary feedwater system, a safety significant system. Inspectors focused review of the above attributes on the licensees corrective actions associated with the above notifications and several others. Inspectors did not identify any significant trends that might indicate the existence of a more significant safety concern that had not been previously addressed by the licensee, nor did the inspectors identify any performance deficiency with this issue.
Observation: High Nitrogen Usage in Unit 2 Containment 71152 Over the past year there have been several operational vulnerabilities associated with questionable containment atmosphere and high nitrogen usage. During the assessment period a leaking accumulator relief valve was found. Several instances of impeded containment atmosphere and accumulator leaks have been found over the past year. The cold leg accumulators consist of four tanks filled with borated water and pressurized with nitrogen that inject borated water into the reactor vessel in the event of a loss of coolant accident. While accumulator nitrogen leakage occurred, the accumulators met operability requirements but were an operational burden, impacting containment atmosphere.
The inspectors reviewed licensee corrective actions associated with Corrective Action Notification 51114406, Relief Valve RV-358 in U2 Containment is Leaking Nitrogen; Notification 51107259, Unexpected Drop in U2 Containment O2; Notification 51105994, Low Oxygen Alarm U2 Containment; and Notification 51101151, Continued Declining O2 Levels U2 Containment. The inspectors assessed the following performance attributes in their review:
- Complete and accurate identification of the problem in a timely manner commensurate with its safety significance and ease of discovery
- Consideration of the extent of condition, generic implications, common cause, and previous occurrences
- Evaluation and disposition of operability/functionality/reportability issues
- Classification and prioritization of the resolution of the problem commensurate with safety significance
- Identification of corrective actions, which were appropriately focused to correct the problem
- Completion of corrective actions in a timely manner commensurate with the safety significance of the issue The inspectors selected these samples due to the operability impact associated nitrogen accumulator system, a safety significant system. Inspectors focused review of the above attributes on the licensees corrective actions associated with the above notifications and several others. Inspectors did not identify any significant trends that might indicate the existence of a more significant safety concerns that had not been previously addressed by the licensee, nor did the inspectors identify any performance deficiency with this issue.
EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS
The inspectors verified no proprietary information was retained or documented in this report.
- On April 30, 2021, the inspectors presented the emergency plan in-office review inspection results to Mr. M. Ginn, Manager, Emergency Preparedness, and other members of the licensee staff.
- On May 20, 2021, the inspectors presented the technical debrief inspection results to Mr. P. Gerfen, Site Vice President, and other members of the licensee staff.
- On June 21, 2021, the inspectors presented the exit Meeting inspection results to Mr. A. Kadir, Simulator and Exam Development Supervisor, and other members of the licensee staff.
- On July 15, 2021, the inspectors presented the integrated inspection results to Mr. J. Welsch, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer, and other members of the licensee staff.
DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
71111.01 Miscellaneous New Operating Plan Goal & Summer (Peak Readiness) 0
Summer Readiness Actions Email 0
Procedures AD7.ID20 Summer Peak Readiness 0
71111.04 Corrective Action Notifications 51119764
Documents
Procedures OP B-3A:II Safety Injection System Alignment Verification for Plant 26B
Startup
OP F-2:VI CCW System Alignment Verification for Plant Startup 34
OP J-6B:III-A Diesel Generator 2-3 - Alignment Checklist 0
OP J-B:II-A Diesel Generator 2-2 - Alignment Checklist 0
OP O-35 Bumped Component Protection Program 17
71111.05 Corrective Action Notifications 51118178, 51118179, 51118211, 51118231, 51121823,
Documents 51121824, 51121825, 51121826, 51121827, 51121828,
51121829
Drawings 111805, Sheet 50 Unit 1 Turbine Building Elevation 85' 1
111805, Sheet 61 Unit 2 Turbine Building Elevation 85' 1
11805, Sheet 16 Radiological Control Area (RCA) & H Block Elev. 140' 3
RA-31 Containment Building Elevation 91-foot, Unit 2 2
RA-32 Containment Building Elevation 117-foot, Unit 2 2
71111.06 Corrective Action Notifications 51116649
Documents
71111.11B Corrective Action Notifications 51087528
Documents
Corrective Action SAPN 51119933 2021BRQ # Potential ILT Exam Development 05/18/2021
Documents
Resulting from
Inspection
71111.11B Corrective Action SAPN 51120049 2021BRQ: TQ2.ID4 Form Untimely Routing 05/19/2021
Documents SAPN 51120067 2021BRQ: Minor Perf Deficiency - TQ2.DC15 05/20/2021
Resulting from SAPN 51120120 2021BRQ: Evaluate TQ2.DC15 Caucus 05/19/2021
Inspection SAPN 51120121 2021BRQ: TQ2.DC15 Critical Tasks 05/19/2021
Miscellaneous Simulator Discrepancies Report 05/13/2021
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
Simulator Differences Report 04/20/2021
Simulator Modification Report 04/26/2021
20 Annual First Run 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Week 1 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Week 2 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Week 3 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Week 3X 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Week 4 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Week 5 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Week 2 JPM Remediation 07/23/2020
Operating Test
20 Annual Makeup 07/23/2020
Operating Test
21 Annual JPMs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 05/17/2021
Operating Test,
Week 1
21 Annual JPMs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 05/10/2021
Operating Test,
First Run
21 Annual Scenarios 1 and 2 05/10/2021
Operating Test,
First Run
71111.11B Miscellaneous 2021 Annual Scenarios 1 and 2 05/17/2021
Operating Test,
Week 1
21 Biennial RO Package First Run 05/10/2021
Written
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
Examination
21 Biennial SRO Package First Run 05/10/2021
Written
Examination
Procedures CF2.DC1 Configuration Management Plan for the Operator Training 13
Simulator
OP1.DC10 Conduct of Operations 64
SQA 99-2 Operator Training Simulator Software Quality Assurance 2
Plan
TQ1.DC28 Simulator Testing 5
TQ2.DC15 Licensed Operator Annual/Biennial Exam Development and 13
Administration
TQ2.DC3 Licensed Operator Continuing Training Program 34
TQ2.ID9 Conduct of Training 19
Self-Assessments SAPN 51078318 NRC 71111.11 Pre-Inspection Self-Assessment Report 03/11/2021
71111.11Q Procedures OP C-3:II Unit 2, Main Unit Turbine Startup 61
STP R-17 Estimated Critical Conditions for Initial Startup 22
71111.12 Corrective Action Notifications 51068560, 51070582, 51092472, 51114120
Documents
Miscellaneous Maintenance Rule Self-Assessment for 10CFR 50.65 (a)(3) 10/14/2020
3501169474 Purchase Order, Switch Pressure 80801, D236541 0
Work Orders WO 60136280, 64233883
71111.13 Corrective Action Notification 51114120, 51114430, 51115297, 51116514, 51120302
Documents
71111.13 Corrective Action Notifications 5111814, 51119143, 51119171
Documents
Procedures OP O-36 Protected Equipment Postings 25
71111.15 Corrective Action Notifications 51083213, 51083525, 51083526, 51083529, 51083610,
Documents 51112395, 51115230, 51120248, 51121229
Procedures STP M9-G Diesel Generator 24 Hour Load Test and Hot Restart Test 59B
Work Orders WO 60130390, 60135944
71111.19 Procedures MP M-23-Fan 4 Preventive Maintenance of Ventilation Fans with Dampers 13
and Inlet Vanes
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
OP H-1:II Auxiliary Building Safeguards Ventilation 11
OP J-9:II 125/250V DC System Operating the Battery Chargers 24A
STP M-9A1 Diesel Engine Generator 1-1 Routine Surveillance Test 12
STP P-CCW-A13 Comprehensive Pump Test of Component Cooling Water 7
Pump 1-3
Work Orders WO 60128244, 60137163, 64152403, 64183803, 64204580,
206530, 64241156, 64245156, 64245460, 64252740
71111.20 Corrective Action Notifications 51091739, 51098874, 51099077, 51099292, 51099355,
Documents 51116752, 51116753,
Procedures STP M-11B Station Battery Condition Monitoring 35
Work Orders WO 64240628
71111.22 Corrective Action Notifications 50977992
Documents
Procedures STP M-66A Deluge System Nozzle Proof Test Startup Transformers 12
STP M8-G Leak Rate Testing of Emergency Air Lock Seals 11
71111.22 Procedures STP P-CCW-22 Routine Surveillance Test of Component Cooling Water
Pump 2-2
STP V-662 Penetration 62 Containment Isolation Valve Leak Testing 11
STP-P-ASW-A12 Comprehensive Test of Auxiliary Saltwater Pump 1-2 10B
Work Orders WO 64201294, 64205071, 64209172-100, 64236282, 64239818,
252544
71114.04 Miscellaneous DCL-21-012/DIL- Docket No. 50-275, OL-DPR-80; Docket No. 50-323, OL- 02/03/2021
21-001 DPR-82; Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2; Docket No. 72-76,
Materials License No. SNM-2511; Diablo Canyon
Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation; Emergency
Plan Update
Tracking Number: 50.54(q) Effectiveness Evaluation Form, Proposed Activity: 11/23/2020
20-41 Revise E-Plan Section 7 to Address Replacement/Upgrade
of Diablo Canyon Power Plant Telephone System
71114.06 Corrective Action Notifications 51123716, 51123744, 51123764, 51123765
Documents
Miscellaneous Team Alpha Limited Scope Drill and Scenario 06/23/2021
71151 Miscellaneous Annual MSPI Review Package
71152 Corrective Action Notifications 51101151, 51105994, 51107259, 51086361, 51086368,
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
Documents 51091806, 51111969, 51112130, 51112395, 51114350,
51114406
Miscellaneous SAPN 51083213 Root Cause Evaluation Report 0
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