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Category:Inspection Report Correspondence
MONTHYEARML22257A0622022-09-14014 September 2022 Requalification Program Inspection - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant ML21349A9092021-12-15015 December 2021 Notification of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - Design Bases Assurance Inspection (Teams) - U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Inspection Report 05000327/2022010 and 05000328/2022010 ML20036E2842020-02-0505 February 2020 20200123 - Sequoyah Radiation Safety Inspection Document Request Letter IR 05000327/20194132019-06-11011 June 2019 NRC Inspection Report No. 05000327/2019413 and 05000328/2019413; and Investigation Report No. 2-2018-013 (Public) ML18239A0872018-08-24024 August 2018 Emergency Preparedness Inspection and Request for Information CNL-16-004, Observations on the Basis for a Non-Cited Violation Involving a Design Change to Remove a Kirk Key Mechanical Interlock2016-01-0808 January 2016 Observations on the Basis for a Non-Cited Violation Involving a Design Change to Remove a Kirk Key Mechanical Interlock IR 05000327/20134052013-06-0606 June 2013 NRC Temporary Instruction 2515/186 Inspection Report 05000327-13-405, 05000328-13-405 IR 05000327/20104042011-01-13013 January 2011 IR 05000327-10-404 and 05000328-10-404, on 12/16/10, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - NRC Security IR 05000327/20104032010-07-14014 July 2010 IR 05000327-10-403 & 05000328-10-403, Conducted on 04/30/2010, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, NRC Material Control & Accounting Inspection IR 05000327/20094042009-10-23023 October 2009 NRC Security Inspection Report 05000327-09-404, 05000328-09-404 IR 05000327/20070022007-04-26026 April 2007 IR 05000327-07-002, 05000328-07-002, on 01/01/2007 - 03/31/2007, Sequoyah, Nuclear Plant, Units 1 & 2; Event Followup IR 05000327/20064032007-01-23023 January 2007 NRC Inspection Report No. 05000327/2006403 and 05000328/2006403 IR 05000327/20060072006-10-20020 October 2006 IR 05000327-06-007 & 05000328-06-007 for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - NRC Physical Security Baseline Inspection Report ML0628303952006-10-0505 October 2006 Notification of Inspection and Request for Information IR 05000327/20060032006-07-27027 July 2006 IR 05000327-06-003 and 05000328-06-003, on 04/01/2006 - 06/30/2006, Sequoyah IR 05000327/20040102004-12-17017 December 2004 IR 05000327-04-010, Preliminary White Finding, Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant ML0400902142002-04-0808 April 2002 Inspector Post-Inspection Debrief to Region III DRS Managers Regarding Sequoyah Triennial Fire Protection Inspection IR 05000327/20010042002-01-28028 January 2002 IR 05000327/2001-004, 05000328/2001-004, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Inspection on 09/30-12/29/2001 Re Emergent Work, Event follow-up. Two Noncited Violations IR 05000327/20010062002-01-11011 January 2002 IR 05000327/2001-006 & IR 05000328/2001-006, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Annual Baseline Inspection on 12/03-12/14/2001 Re Identification & Resolution of Problems. No Violations Noted 2022-09-14
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See also: IR 05000327/2022010
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December 15, 2021
Mr. James Barstow
Vice President, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs and Support Services
Tennessee Valley Authority
1101 Market Street, LP 4A-C
Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801
SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF SEQUOYAH NUCLEAR PLANT DESIGN BASES
ASSURANCE INSPECTION (TEAM) - U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION INSPECTION REPORT 05000327/2022010 AND
05000328/2022010
Dear Mr. Barstow:
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Region II staff will conduct a Design Bases Assurance Inspection (DBAI) at your Sequoyah
Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2 during the weeks of February 28 and March 14, 2022. Mr. R.
Patterson, a Sr. Reactor inspector from the NRCs Region II office, will lead the inspection team.
The inspection will be conducted in accordance with Inspection Procedure 71111.21M, Design
Bases Assurance Inspection (Teams), dated December 8, 2016 (ADAMS ML16238A320).
The inspection will evaluate the capability of components that have been modified and risk-
significant/low-margin components to function as designed and to support proper system
operation. The inspection will also include a review of selected operator actions, operating
experience, and modifications.
During a telephone conversation on December 14, 2021, with Scott, Bowman we confirmed
arrangements for an information-gathering site visit and the two-week onsite inspection. The
schedule is as follows:
Information-gathering visit: Week of February 7, 2022
Onsite weeks: Weeks of February 28 and March 14, 2022
The purpose of the information-gathering visit is to meet with members of your staff to identify
components that have been modified, risk-significant components and operator actions.
Information and documentation needed to support the inspection will also be identified.
Mr. Shane Sandal, a Region II Senior Risk Analyst, will support Mr. Patterson during the
information-gathering visit to review probabilistic risk assessment data and identify components
to be examined during the inspection. Additionally, during the onsite weeks, time will be needed
on the plant-