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Forwards EOP Insp Rept 50-458/90-07 on 900416-27.Weaknesses Involving Development & Implementation of EOPs Noted.Some EOP Entry Conditions & Decision Blocks Lacked Effectiveness & Calculations Contained Problems
ML20043F084
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Site: River Bend Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/07/1990
From: Collins S
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Deddens J
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO.
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See also: IR 05000458/1990007

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In Reply Refer To:

Docket: 50-458/90-07

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Gulf States Utilities

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ATTN: -James C. Deddens

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Senior Vice Presider.t (RBNG)

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P.O. Box 220

St. Francisville, Louisiana 70775

Gentlemen:

SUBJECT:

RIVER BEND EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES TEAM INSPECTION

(50-458/90-07)

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This letter forwards the report of the emergency operating procedures (EOPs)

inspection performed by a Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) inspection team

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from April 16-27, 1990, at the River Bend Station. The activities involved are

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authorized by NRC Operating License NPF-47 for the River Bend Station. At the

conclusion of the inspection, the team discussed the findings with the members

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of your staff identified in Attachment A of the enclosed inspection report,

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, Areas examined during the inspection included review of the E0Ps, the do uments

used to develop the E0Ps, the E0P verification and validation program, and the

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E0P training program.

In addition, the inspection included a walkdown of

selected E0Ps in the control room and plant, evaluation of operator performance

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of E0Ps on your site-specific simulator, and consideration of human f actors

during the evaluation of the E0Ps. Details of the inspection are provided in

.the enclosed inspection report. Within the scope of the inspection, no

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violations or deviations were identified.

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The team determined that you have developed a set of E0Ps that were generally in

accordance with Boiling Water Reactors Owners' Group Emergency Procedure

Guidelines ~, were technically correct, and could be used by trained operators

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utilizing existing equipment, instruments, ar.d controls to mitigate the

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consequences of an accident.

However, the team identified a number of

weaknesses involving the development and implementation of the E0Ps.

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example, some E0P entry conditions and decision blocks lacked definitiveness,

some of the E0P calculations contained problems, the writer's guide omitted

some of-the methods used to develop and control the E0Ps, some of the tools and

equipment required for E0P response were not dedicated or readily available,

some of the control room instruments had human factors considerations related to

their design, and some of the personnel that would participate in E0P response

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activities demonstrated training weaknesses. The licensee issued E0P discrepancy

sheets for all of the items identified by the inspection team and stated that

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If you shculd have any questions concerning this inspection, we will be pleased

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Samuel J. Collins, Director

Division of Reactor Projects

Enclosure:

Appendix - NRC Inspection Report

50-458/90-07 w/ Attachments

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Gulf States Utilities

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ATTN: -J. E; Booker, Manager-

Nuclear Industry Relations

P.O. Box 2951

Beaumont, Texas' 77704

Conner and Wetterhahn

ATTN:. Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq.

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1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

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Gulf States Utilities

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ATTN:

Les England, Director

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Nuclear Licensing

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P.O.- Bor 220

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St. Francisv111e, Louisiana 70775

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Mr. J. David McNeill, III

William G. Davis,'Esq.

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Attorney' General's Office

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Department of Environmental Quality

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