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| ML112200077 | |
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| Site: | Technical Specifications Task Force, Nuclear Energy Institute |
| Issue date: | 08/31/2011 |
| From: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| References | |
| Download: ML112200077 (6) | |
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NRC, TSTF, and Other Stakeholders Public Workshop August 4, 2011
Agenda
- Administrative
- Topical Report NEI 09-10
- Status of Gas Accumulation Generic Communications Information Notice 2011 17
- Traveler TSTF-523
- Review of Action Items
- Public Comments
- Adjourn
NRC Information Notice 2011-17, Calculation Methodologies for Operability Determinations of Gas Voids in Nuclear Power Plant Piping
- Purpose is to inform addressees of recent instances of gas accumulation in safety-related systems in which the resulting operability determination of the as-found condition relied on computer models that were not demonstrated to be technically appropriate for the intended application.
- No NRC requirements
- No specific action or written response required by addressees
REGULATIONS 50.36 Appendix A Appendix B TSs and SRs NEI 09-10 TSTF-523 RIS 2005-20 IMC Part 9900 Licensee Programs Guidance Document ??
Is there something missing to achieve an industry guidance document??
- Closed by July 5, 2011 memo, Completion of Review of Licensee Responses to Generic Letter 2008-01, Managing Gas Accumulation In Emergency Core Cooling, Decay Heat Removal, and Containment Spray Systems (ML11165A165)
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- Continue to work with industry through NEI to obtain a comprehensive gas management document based on the continued review and development of NEI 09-10.
- Prepare a safety evaluation when it receives an acceptable NEI gas management document.
- Prepare a regulatory issue summary that announces the endorsement of the acceptable NEI gas management document.
Generic Letter 2008-01 Action Items Continued
- Continue to work with industry through NEI to develop acceptable methodologies for predicting gas movement phenomena.
- Continue to work with the TSTF to enhance the TSs and establish a program for managing gas accumulation.
- Continue to support Region inspection activities pp g
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