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End-of-Cycle Meeting Presentation - Oct. 2024
ML24269A213
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 10/10/2024
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The NRC and Di abl o Canyon Nuclear Regulatory Commission Presentation to the Di ablo Canyon I ndependent Safety Committee

Mahdi Hayes Senior Resident Inspector, Diablo Canyon Power Plant October 10, 2024 Agenda Over view of the NRC

Overview of the resident inspector program

Over view of the regulatory process

Comments and questions

2 O ve r v i ew of the NRC

3 NRC Mi ssion

The NRC licenses and regulates the Nation's civilian use of radioactive materials to provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety and to promote the common defense and security and to protect the environment.

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6 O ve r v i ew o f the resident inspector program

7 Diablo Canyon Resident I nspectors

  • Mahdi Hayes, Senior Resident Inspector

8 Diablo Canyon Senior Resident I nspector Mahdi Hayes

  • B.S. Texas A&M University
  • Resident Inspector at Columbia Generating Station
  • Operating License Examiner in Region 4

9 Diablo Canyon Resident I nspector Eli Garcia

  • B.S. Texas A&M University
  • Reactor Engineer in Region 1
  • Resident Inspector at Salem Nuclear Generating Station

10 Role of the Resident I nspectors Regulation verification

  • Conduct in-depth baseline inspections Communication
  • We are the eyes and ears of the NRC
  • Provide operational awareness and detailed facility knowledge
  • Emergency response - 1st NRC responders - prompt and independent information and assessment

11 I nspection Acti vities

  • A baseline inspection program is performed at each s i te
  • Cross-section of licensees activities
  • Additional inspections may be performed Greater than Green issues Response to operational events Substantive adverse trends

12 2023 Annual Assessment

  • PG&E operated the plant safely and in a manner that preser ved the public health and safety and protected the environment
  • Licensee Response Column
  • Green Performance Indicators
  • Green Performance Deficiencies
  • 9 Green Non-Cited Violations; 1 Green Finding
  • Baseline inspections in 2024

13 Diablo Canyon Power Plant I nspection Acti vities NRC completed ~1,500 hours0.00579 days <br />0.139 hours <br />8.267196e-4 weeks <br />1.9025e-4 months <br /> of direct inspection

(~7200 hours total)

  • Resident inspection baseline inspection

14 I nspection Reports

  • Inspection reports are publicly available
  • Inspection findings are evaluated for safety, regulatory, and risk significance, as well as enforcement
  • Findings and performance indicators are used for the agency s periodic performance assessments

15 Over vi ew of the regulatory p ro c e s s

16 How We Re gul ate:

Re g u l at o r y F ra m e wo r k

17 How We Re gul ate:

Reactor Oversight Process

18 How We Re gul ate:

19 How We Re gul ate:

Significance Colors in the SDP

  • GREEN (Licensee Response Band )
  • Cornerstone objectives fully met. Nominal risk with nominal deviation from expected performance.
  • Cornerstone objectives met with minimal reduction in safety margin. Changes in performance consistent with CDF<10-5 (LERF<10-6).
  • YELLOW (Required Regulatory Response Band )
  • Cornerstone objectives met with significant reduction in safety margin. Changes in performance consistent with CDF<10-4 (LERF<10-5).
  • RED (Extensive Regulatory Response Band )
  • Performance within the cornerstone represents an unacceptable loss of safety margin. Changes in performance consistent with CDF>10-4 (LERF >10-5). Sufficient safety margin still exists to prevent undue risk to public health and safety.

20 How We Regulate: Action Matrix

21 Publicly Available I nformation The NRC places a high priority on keeping the public and stakeholders informed of its activities.

  • At w w w.nrc. gov, you can:

Find site specific oversight information Public meeting dates and transcripts; Read NRC testimony, speeches, press releases, and policy decisions; and Access the agency s Electronic Reading Room to find NRC publications and documents.

22 Contacti ng the NRC Report an emergency (301) 816-5100 (collect calls accepted)

Report a safety concern (800) 695-7403 Allegation@nrc. gov General information or questions www.nrc. gov Select What We Do for Public Affairs

23 Questions?

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