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Notification of Conduct of a Fire Protection Team Inspection
ML21300A022
Person / Time
Site: Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 10/27/2021
From: Glenn Dentel
NRC/RGN-I/DORS
To: Carr E
Public Service Enterprise Group
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BOU LEVARD, SUITE 100 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713

October 27, 2021

Mr. Eric Carr President and Chief Nuclear Officer PSEG Nuclear, LLC - N09 PO Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038

SUBJECT:

HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION - NOTIFICATION OF CONDUCT OF A FIRE PROTECTION TEAM INSPECTION

Dear Mr. Carr :

The purpose of this letter is to notify you that U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff will conduct a fire protection team inspection at your Hope Creek Generating Station, starting in February 2022. The inspection will be conducted in accordance with I nspection Procedure 71111 Attachment 21N.05, Fire Protection Team Inspection (FPTI) dated June 12, 2019. The inspection team will be led by Mr. Eugene DiPaolo, a Senior Reactor Inspector from the NRC Region I Office.

The inspection will verify that plant structures, systems, and components, a nd/or administrative controls credited in the approved fire protection program can perform their licensing basis function.

The schedule for the inspection is as follows:

  • Information Gathering Visit: February 1 - 3, 2022
  • Onsite I nspection: Weeks of February 14 and 28, 20 22

The purpose of the information gathering visit is to obtain information and documentation needed to support the inspection and to become familiar with the stations fire protection program, fire protection features, post -fire safe shutdown capabilities, and plant layout. During the information gathering visit, the team leader will select the specific samples to be reviewed during the onsite inspection weeks.

The enclosure lists the types of documents that will be needed prior to the information gathering visit. Please provide the referenced information to the Region I office by January 14, 2022.

Following sample selection, additional documents will be requested specific to those samples.

Your cooperation and support during this inspection will be appreciated.

If you have questions concerning this inspection, or the inspection team's information request or logistical needs, please contact Mr. Eugene DiPaolo, Team Leader at (610) 337 -6959, or via e-mail at eugene.dipaolo@nrc.gov.

This letter does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing information collection

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requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, under Control Number 3150- 0011. The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget control number.

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,

Glenn T. Dentel, Chief Engineering Branch 2 Division of Operating Reactor Safety

Docket No. 05000354 License No. NPF-57

Enclosure:

Fire Protection Team Inspection Supporting Documentation

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SUBJECT:

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Fire Protection Team Inspection Supporting Documentation

If you have any questions regarding this information request, please contact Mr. Eugene DiPaolo (610) 337-6959 or via e-mail at eugene.dipaolo@nrc.gov.

Electronic format is preferred. If electronic media is made available via an internet-based document management system, then document access must allow inspectors to download, save, and print the documents in the NRC's Regional office. Additionally, word-searchable documents are preferred, if available. Paper records ( hard copy) are acceptable. At the end of the inspection, the documents in the teams possession will not be retained.

This document request is based on typical documents that a generic plant might have. As such, this generic document request is not meant to imply that any specific plant is required to have all of the listed documents. It is recognized that some documents listed below may not be available for your plant. In addition, the document titles listed below are based on typical industry document names; your plant specific document titles may vary.

Note that following sample selection, additional document s will be requested specific to those samples.

Please provide these documents to the inspection team leader in the Region I Office by January 14, 2022:

1. Post-Fire Safe Shutdown or Alternative Shutdown Analysis
2. List of post-fire safe shutdown components (i.e., safe shutdown equipment list), if not already included in item (1) above
3. Fire Hazards Analysis Report
4. Fire Probabilistic Risk Assessment (Fire PRA) Summary Document. If a Fire PRA is not available, please provide the Individual Plant Examination for External Events (Fire Chapter Only)
5. Fire Protection Program and/or Fire Protection Plan Document (s)
6. Fire Protection Program implementing procedures, if not already included in item (5). This could include procedures for programs such as transient combustible controls, hot work, changes to the fire protection program, etc.
7. Fire Protection Design Basis Document(s), if available
8. List of all fire protection system impact screening reviews for any design changes, modifications, or temporary modifications completed since April 2019 (e.g., a Generic Letter 86-10 review, LS-AA-128 review, etc.). Include a short description and/or title of each review.
9. List of fire protection system, post-fire safe shutdown, or alternative shutdown design changes completed since April 2019. Include a short description and/or title of each change.

Enclosure

10. List of all Generic Letter 86-10 evaluations completed since April 2019. Include a short description and/or title of each evaluation.
11. List of the top 25 highest fire CDF scenarios, if available.
12. List of current fire protection system impairments, including description
13. List of time critical operator actions and associated program procedure
14. Thermal-hydraulic calculation or analysis that determined the time requirements for time-critical operator actions
15. Copy of the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report
16. Copy of the Technical Requirements Manual (sections associated with fire protection as a minimum)
17. Copy of the Corrective Action Program Procedure(s)
18. Copy of station procedures used for fire safe shutdown from inside and outside of the control room (e.g., alarm response procedure, procedure for shutdown from the remote shutdown panel, etc.)
19. List of open and closed condition reports for post-fire safe shutdown or alternative shutdown issues since April 2019 (e.g., issues affecting safe shutdown analysis, fire hazards analysis, safe shutdown operating procedures and/or training, timeline evaluations for operator actions, etc.). Include the issue report number and a brief description.
20. List of open and closed condition reports for fire protection system is sues (e.g., fire pumps, detection, suppression, etc.) since April 2019. Include the issue report number and a brief description.
21. List of open and closed condition reports related to the fire brigade or fire drills since April 2019. Include the issue report number and a brief description.
22. Copies of the following Notifications:

20803353 20823038 20820914 20821021 20821328 20722174 20723338 20819997 20820010 20820020 20820080 20820082 20820083 20820301 20820551 20820565 20820601 20820606 20820689 20820690 20820691 20820707 20820812 20820879 20820895 20820913 20820915 20820924 20820926 20820927 20821331 20821703 20821704 20822786 20822823 20822848 20823038 20823433

23. Copies of any self-assessments performed, and corrective action documents generated, in preparation for this fire protection team inspection.

Enclosure

24. Copies of aging management programs applicable to fire protection including, but not limited to, the following:
  • Fire protection
  • Fire water system
  • Aboveground metallic tanks
  • Buried and underground piping and tanks
25. Copies of procedures, work orders, preventive maintenance tasks, or other documents which implement the commitments made as part of the license extension related to fire protection.

Enclosure