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Proposed Tech Specs Pages Re Amend to Relocate TS 3/4.6.C, RCS - Coolant Chemistry, from TS to UFSAR & Applicable Plant Procedures Controlled by 10CFR50.59 Process
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Issue date: 07/10/1998
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Attichment I to JPN-98-029 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PAGE CHANGES (JPTS-98-004) l (NOTE: Proposed changes to the Technical Specifications are shown by a bar in the right hand margin) t i-i l

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l New York Power Authority JAMES A. FITZPATRICK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Docket No. 50-333 DPR-59 9007140165 900710 l

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JAFNPP TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)

Ea92 F.,

ECCS-Cold Condition F.

122 G.

Maintenance of Filled Discharge Pipe G.

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181 C.

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184 D.

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SAFETY EVALUATION FOR PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES (JPTS-98-OQ41 i

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Page 1 of 4 4

1.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES This amendment proposes to delete reactor coolant chemistry specifications for reactor coolant conductivity and chloride concentration from the Technical Specifications.

1.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE TS Technical Specifications Paae ii. Table of contents l

Replace the following:

"C.

Coolant Chemistry C.

139" with "C.

Specific Activity C.

139" Technical Specifications Paae vii. List of Fioures Replace the following:

"4.6-1 Chloride Stress Corrosion Test Results at 500*F 164" with "4.6-1 (DELETED)"

Technical Specifications Paae 139 Replace the following for 3/4.6.C:

"C.

Coolant Chemistrv" with "C

Soecific Activitv" Technical Specifications Paaes 140 and 141 Delete the Technical Specification Limiting Conditions for Operations and Surveillance Requirements Sections 3.6.C.2,3,4 and 5 and 4.6.C.2 and 3.

Technical Specifications Paae 149 Replace the following:

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Coolant Chemistry" with "C.

Specific Activity"

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Delete the Following:

Delete the last 5 paragraphs on page 149 of TS Bases Section 3/4.6.C Technical Specifications Pace 150 Delete the Following:

1 Delete the 4 paragraphs on page 150 for TS Bases Section 3/4.6.C Technical Specifications Pace 164 Remove Figure 4.6-1 and replace with

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2.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE UFSAR l

Paragraphs discussing reactor coolant chemistry conductivity and chloride concentration will be added to UFSAR Section 16, " Appendices". The reactor coolant chemistry conductivity and chloride concentration limits and a basis discussion will be sufficiently described in the FSAR to ensure that changes to these limits are performed in accordance with 10 CFR 50.59.

3.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES TO FITZPATRICK ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE AP-01.04 FitzPatrick Administrative Procedure AP-01.04, " Tech Spec Related Requirements, Lists, and Tables", will be revised to contain the Reactor Coolant System - Coolant Chemistry Limiting Conditions for Operation, Surveillance Requirements, and Bases for coolant conductivity and chloride concentration currently contained in the Technical Specifications, ll.

PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES The proposed amendment will relocate portions of the " Reactor Coolant System - Coolant Chemistry" specification 3/4.6.C. from the Technical Specifications to the James A.

FitzPatrick Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) and to applicable plant

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procedures that are controlled by the 10 CFR 50.59 process. The Technical Specifications for " Coolant Chemistry" contain specifications for reactor coolant specific activity, 1-conductivity, and chloride concentration. This amendment will relocate the specifications for reactor coolant conductivity and chloride concentration and retain the specification for reactor coolant specific activity.

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SAFETY IMPLICATIONS OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES l

The Commissions Final Policy Statement on Technical Specification improvements for t

Nuclear Power Reactors (Reference 1) concluded that the purpose of the Technical Specifications is to impose those conditions or limitations upon reactor operations necessary to obviate the possibility of an abnormal situation or event giving rise to an immediate threat to the public health and safety. The Policy Statement recommends that TS that do not meet the screening criteria for retention as a TS may be relocated to

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another licensee controlled document. The reactor cot,! ant chemistry TS that are proposed to be relocated do not meet the screening criteria of 10 CFR 50.36 and do not constitute performance requirements necessars; to ensure safe operation of the facility and therefore do not warrant being in the TS.

The proposed changes are administrative in nature since the requireinents of the relocated i

TS will not be changed at the time; of relocation.

IV.

EVALUATION OF SIGNIFICANT HAZANOS CONSIDERATION The Commission has provided standards (10 CFH Cection 50.92(cR for determining whether a significant hazards consideration exists. A proposed amendment to an operating license for a facility involves no significant hazards consideration if operation of the facility in accordance with the proposed amendment would not (1) involve a sign;ficant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated; (2) create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluateo; or (3) involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.

After reviewing this proposed TS amendment, we have concluded:

1.

The proposed TS amendment will not significantly increase the probability or consequences of any previously evaluated accidents.

The proposed changes simplify the TS, meet regulatory requirements for relocated TS, and implement the recommendations of the Commission's Final Policy Statement on TS improvements. Future changes to these requirements will be controlled by 10 CFR 50.59. The proposed changes are administrative in nature and do not involve any modification to any plant equipment or affect plant operation.

Therefore, the proposed changes do not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of any previously evaluated accident.

2.

The proposed TS amendment will not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident.

The proposed changes are administrative in nature, do not involve any physical alterations to any plant equipment, and cause no change in the method by whi.:h any safety related system performs its function. Therefore, this proposed TS amendment will not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.

3.

The proposed TS amendment will not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.

The proposed changes are administrative in nature, will not alter the basic regulatory requirements, and do not affect any safety analyses. Therefore, no margin of safety is reduced as a result of these changes.

Based on the above, we have determined that the proposed TS amendment will not involve a significant hazards consideration.

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SAFETY EVALUATION Page 4 of 4 V.

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES Implementation of the proposed changes will not adversely affect the ALARA or Fire Protection Programs at the FitzPatrick plant, nor will the changes affect the environment.

implementation of this Amendment requires changes to the FitzPatrick Final Safety Analysis Report and to a FitzPatrick Administrative Procedure AP-01.04, " Tech Spec Related Requirements, Lists, and Tables." These changes are described in section I of the safety evaluation VI.

CDNCLUSION The incorporation of these changes: a) will not increase the probability nor the consequences of an accident or malfunction of equipment important to safety as previously evaluated in the Safety Analysis Report; b) will not increase the possibility for an accident or malfunction of a different type than any evaluated previously in the Safety Analysis Report; c) will not reduce the margin of safety as defined in the bases for any technical specification; d) does not constitute an unreviewed safety question; and e) involves no significant hazards considerations as defined in 10 CFR 50.92.

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REFERENCES 1.

NRC Final Policy Statement on Technical Specifications Improvements for Nuclear Power Reactors, dated 7/22/93.

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OF COMMITMENTS (JPTS-98-004) l Number Commitment Due Date 1 JPN-98-029-01 The operability and surveillance requirements for reactor 30 days coolant chemistry conductivity and chloride concentration will from NRC l be relocated to an Authority controlled prc;edure. approval of l TSA l JPN-98-029-02 The operability and surveillance requirements for reactor 1999 FSAR l coolant chemistry conductivity and chloride concentration will update be sufficiently described in the FSAR to ensure that future (May 1999) changes to these requirements will be controlled under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59. i l l I r l le--- _------------_-------;}}