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MONTHYEARML16356A6892016-12-21021 December 2016 Emergency License Amendment Request for a One-Time Extension of Diesel Generator Completion Time Project stage: Request ML17003A0332016-12-29029 December 2016 Enclosure 2 - APS Meeting Slides Project stage: Meeting ML16365A2402016-12-30030 December 2016 Emergency License Amendment Request to Extend Diesel Generator 3B Completion Time Project stage: Request ML17003A0182017-01-0202 January 2017 NRR E-mail Capture - Palo Verde, Unit 3 - Draft RAIs for the Second Emergency LAR Associated with EDG 3B Failure Project stage: Draft RAI ML17002A0012017-01-0202 January 2017 Response to NRC Requests for Additional Information (Rais) Regarding Emergency License Amendment Request (LAR) to Extend Diesel Generator 3B Completion Time Project stage: Response to RAI ML17004A2092017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3, Llcense Amendment Request for a One-Time Extension of the 3B Emergency Diesel Generator Completion Time Project stage: Approval ML17003A3892017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input Regarding the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Unit 3 Emergency Request to Extend Diesel Generator 3B Completion Time Project stage: Approval ML17004A0202017-01-0404 January 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 200, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, for One-Time Extension of the Diesel Generator Completion Time, Risk-Informed (Emergency Circumstances) Project stage: Approval ML17004A2382017-01-0404 January 2017 License Conditions Re Emergency License Amendment Request to Extend Diesel Generator 3B Completion Time Project stage: Request ML17004A0222017-01-0404 January 2017 Biweekly Notice of Issuance of Amendment No. 200, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, for One-Time Extension of the Diesel Generator Completion Time, Risk-Informed (Emergency Circumstances) Project stage: Approval ML17003A0352017-01-0404 January 2017 Summary of Pre-Application Meeting with Arizona Public Service to Discuss a Proposed Second Emergency License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC (Alternating Current) Sources - Operating, for Palo Verde Nuclear Project stage: Meeting 2016-12-30
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MONTHYEARML24297A6392024-10-30030 October 2024 Reassignment of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Branch Chief in the Division of Operating Reactor Licensing for Plant Licensing Branch IV ML22147A0932022-06-0606 June 2022 2021 Annual Assessment Public Meeting Summary ML21140A3892021-05-24024 May 2021 Riv Column 1 EOC 2020 Public Meeting Summary ML21061A3202021-03-10010 March 2021 Summary of February 25, 2021, Public Meeting with Nuclear Energy Institute to Further Discuss the Inclusion of TSTF-425 Under the Risk-Informed Process for Evaluations Initiative ML21006A3242021-01-0707 January 2021 Approval of the Risk-Informed Process for Evaluations ML19120A1972019-04-26026 April 2019 Memo to File Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for Arizona Public Service Company'S Decommissioning Funding Plan Submitted in Accordance with 10 CFR 73.30(b) and 10 CFR 72.30(c) for Palo Verde ISFSI ML18173A0082018-06-20020 June 2018 Cancelling Numerous Inspection Report Numbers ML17128A4522017-05-0808 May 2017 Lessons Learned from Modeling the Flex Steam Generator Feed Pump for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station ML17082A4462017-03-28028 March 2017 PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3 Transition to CE 16x16 Ngf - Draft RAIs Rev 3 ML17027A2842017-01-27027 January 2017 Charter for the NRC Special Inspection Team at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station-Review of Licensee Actions Related to the Failure of the Unit 3 Train B Emergency Diesel Generator ML17018A1232017-01-17017 January 2017 Management Directive 8.3 Evaluation for Palo Verde Unit 3 Emergency Diesel Generator Failure ML17003A0832017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input Regarding Changes to Technical Specifications for One-Time Extension of Completion Time for Emergency Diesel Generator ML17004A2092017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3, Llcense Amendment Request for a One-Time Extension of the 3B Emergency Diesel Generator Completion Time ML17003A3892017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input Regarding the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Unit 3 Emergency Request to Extend Diesel Generator 3B Completion Time ML16358A4152016-12-23023 December 2016 Technical Specifications for One-Time Extension of Completion Time for Emergency Diesel Generator ML16088A2042016-03-28028 March 2016 Memo T Bowers from s Ruffin, Technical Assistance Requests - Review 2015 Tri-Annual Decommissioning Funding Plans for Multiple Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations W/ Encl 2 (Template) ML16088A2052016-03-28028 March 2016 Enclosure 1 - (72.30 DFP Reviews to Be Completed 2015) - Memo T Bowers from s Ruffin, Technial Assistance Requests - Review 2015 Tri-Annual Decommissioning Funding Plans for Multiple Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations ML15205A3602015-07-24024 July 2015 Assessment of Cyber Security Program Draft Temporary Instruction (Ti) Performed at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station ML15117A0422015-04-29029 April 2015 Memorandum to File Summarizing 4/24/15 Telephone Conference Granting Verbal Relief for Relief Request 53, Request for Approval of an Alternative to ASME Code, Section XI, Requirements for Flaw Removal ML14115A0452014-06-25025 June 2014 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 193, 193, and 193, Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF)-500, Revision 2, DC Electrical Rewrite - Update to TSTF-360 ML13238A0352014-04-22022 April 2014 Memo from P. Lee to M. Markley Palo Verde RAI Memorandum ML13330A5732013-12-0505 December 2013 Verbal Authorization of Relief Request 51, Alternative to ASME Code for Flaw Removal, Reactor Vessel Bottom-mounted Instrumentation Nozzle, Third 10-Year ISI Interval ML13324A4942013-11-19019 November 2013 Deferral of Baseline Inspection Activities ML13294A3732013-10-21021 October 2013 11/4/13 Notice of Meeting with Arizona Public Service Company to Discuss Non-destructive Examination Efforts, Repairs, and Progress on Root Cause Identified During Inspection of Bottom-Mounted Instrumentation Nozzles at Palo Verde, Unit 3 ML13281A2032013-10-0909 October 2013 11/5/2013 Notice of Preapplication Meeting to Discuss License Amendment Request to Incorporate Nuclear Energy Institute NEI-11-04 Quality Assurance Program at Palo Verde, Units 1, 2, and 3 ML13199A0082013-07-22022 July 2013 Meeting Notice with Arizona Public Service Company Low Pressure Safety Injection Pump Single Failure Analysis for Minimum Required Refueling Water Tank Transfer Volume at Palo Verde, Units 1, 2, and 3 ML13154A4832013-06-0404 June 2013 Rai'S Following Ifib Analysis of Ap'S 2013 Decommissioning Funding Status Report for Palo Verde Units 1, 2 and 3 ML13143A0892013-05-23023 May 2013 Meeting Notice with Arizona Public Service Company to Discuss the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Staff'S Draft Request for Additional Information Relating to the February 28, 2013, Submittal ML13105A0182013-05-16016 May 2013 Request for Additional Information Regarding APS Overall Integrated Plan in Response to Order EA-12-049 ML13127A2432013-05-0808 May 2013 5/29/13 Meeting Via Conference Call with Arizona Public Service Company to Discuss Palo Verde Request to Revise Technical Specifications; Eliminate Use of the Term Core Alteration Consistent w/TSTF-471 and NUREG-1432, Rev 3 (TAC ME8160-ME81 ML12227A8562012-08-17017 August 2012 Notice of Meeting with Arizona Public Service Company to Discuss Relief Request 48 - Alternative to ASME Section III, Phased Array Ultrasonic Examination Techniques for Palo Verde, Units 1, 2, and 3 ML12157A2722012-06-11011 June 2012 5/31/2012 Summary of Telephone Conference with Licensees Regarding Near Term Task Force Recommendation 2.1 Seismic Reevaluations - Diablo Canyon, 1 and 2, San Onofre, Units 2 and 3, Columbia Generating Station, and Palo Verde, Units 1, 2, a ML1104604622011-02-15015 February 2011 Minutes Meeting of Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2, and 3 License Renewal Subcommittee, September 8, 2010, in Rockville, Maryland ML1030105232010-11-16016 November 2010 Summary of Teleconference Held on Between the U.S. NRC and Arizona Public Service Company, Concerning Draft Follow-Up Request for Additional Information Pertaining to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2 and 3, LRA ML1029905302010-11-16016 November 2010 Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held on October 22, 2010, Btw the USNRC and Arizona Public Service Company, Concerning D-RAI Pertaining to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, LRA ML1030900182010-11-0505 November 2010 Notice of Meeting with Arizona Public Service Company to Discuss Palo Verde, Units 1, 2, and 3 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.7.4, Atmospheric Dump Valves. ML1020305002010-10-15015 October 2010 Summary of Tele Conf Call Held on 7/21/10, Btw the USNRC and Arizona Public Service Company, Concerning Draft Request for Additional Information Pertaining to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, License Renewal App ML1019401422010-10-15015 October 2010 July 8, 2010, Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held Between USNRC and Arizona Public Service Company Concerning D-RAI Pertaining to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, License Renewal Application ML1027801622010-10-13013 October 2010 9/15/10 Summary of Public Meeting to Discuss the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station ML1028003402010-10-13013 October 2010 Final Response to Task Interface Agreement - Requirements for Degraded Voltage Relay Setpoints at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (TIA 2010-005 ML1024303382010-10-0505 October 2010 Letter Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held on 8/31/10 Btw the USNRC and Arizona Public Service Company, Concerning Draft Request for Additional Information Pertaining to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, Lr ML1023102542010-08-24024 August 2010 Forthcoming Meeting to Discuss the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Dseis) for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station ML1021606502010-08-0909 August 2010 Transmittal Letter Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Review of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, License Renewal Application - Safety Evaluation Report ML1017600272010-07-19019 July 2010 Summary of Telecon Calls Held on May 5, May 19, and June 16, 2010 Between the USNRC and Arizona Public Service Company, Concerning D-RAI Pertaining to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, License Renewal Application ML1013407042010-06-0202 June 2010 License Renewal, May 14, 2010 Conference Call Summary ML1013302522010-06-0202 June 2010 4-13-2010, Telecon Summary Re Draft Request for Additional Information Pertaining to the License Renewal Application ML1013302862010-06-0202 June 2010 04/23/10 Summary of Telepone Conference Call Held Between NRC and Arizona Public Service Co., Concerning Palo Verde, Units 1, 2 & 3 License Renewal Application ML1013406662010-06-0202 June 2010 Summary of Tele Conf Call Held on 4/12/10, Btw the USNRC and APS, Concerning the PVNGS, Units 1, 2, and 3, License Renewal Application ML1013407882010-06-0202 June 2010 Summary of Tele Conf Call Held on 4/14/10, Btw USNRC and APS, Concerning D-RAI Pertaining to the PVNGS, Units 1,2 and 3, License Renewal Application ML1010606402010-04-27027 April 2010 Summary of Tele Conference Call Held on 4/9/10, Btw the USNRC and Arizona Public Service Company, Concerning Draft Requests for Additional Information Pertaining to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1,2, and 3, License Renewa 2024-10-30
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MONTHYEARML24208A0612024-08-20020 August 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 224, 224, and 224 Regarding Revision to Technical Specifications 3.5.1, 3.5.2 and 3.6.5 ML24173A3302024-07-24024 July 2024 Pressurizer Surge Line Inspection Program ML24159A4702024-07-17017 July 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 223, 223, and 223 Revision to Technical Specifications 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 Using Risk Informed Process for Evaluations ML24129A2062024-06-14014 June 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 222, 222, and 222 Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-266-A ML23241B0182023-09-13013 September 2023 – Use of Honeywell Mururoa V4F1 and MTH2 Supplied Air Suits within Respiratory Protection Program ML23199A2942023-08-0909 August 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 221, 221, and 221, to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-107, Separate Control Rods That Are Untrippable Versus Inoperable ML22334A0702022-12-15015 December 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 220, 220, and 220, to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-487, Relocate DNB Parameters to the COLR ML22178A0042022-08-11011 August 2022 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 219, 219, and 219, to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-567, Add Containment Sump Ts to Address GSI-191 Issues ML22049A0572022-02-23023 February 2022 Relief Request 69 to Extend Inservice Inspection of Containment Tendon by Four Months Due to the Covid 19 Pandemic (EPID L 2022 Llr 0011 (Covid 19)) ML21347A0032021-12-22022 December 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 217, 217, and 217 Regarding Permanent Extension of Type a and Type C Leak Rate Test Frequencies ML21307A1312021-11-17017 November 2021 The Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Order Approving Transfers of Control of Licenses for Minority Interests Subject to Expiring Leases (EPID L-2021-LLM-0003) (Letter) ML21225A0932021-08-17017 August 2021 Ng Station, Units 1, 2,& 3 - Issuance of Amendment Nos. 216, 216, and 216 Regarding Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-501, Rev.1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control ML21118B0282021-05-25025 May 2021 Letter/Se Approving Indirect Transfer of Licenses for Units 1, 2, and 3, and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML21105A3402021-04-21021 April 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 215, 215, and 215 Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-563, Revision 0 ML21089A0102021-04-0202 April 2021 Relief Request 66 to Defer Inservice Inspection of Containment Tendon by One Year Due to Covid-19 Pandemic ML20350B8032021-02-0808 February 2021 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 214, 214, and 214 to Make Administrative Changes to the Technical Specifications ML20216A5392020-08-0606 August 2020 Relief Request 65 for Inspection of Reactor Pressure Vessel Bottom Mounted Instrument Nozzles and Pressurizer Surge Line Weld Overlay ML20163A0372020-07-31031 July 2020 the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Issuance of Amendment Nos. 213, 213, and 213 to Revise Emergency Plan Staff Augmentation Times ML20114E3252020-04-30030 April 2020 Relief Request 64 for Impractical Examinations for the Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML20031C9472020-03-0404 March 2020 Nonproprietary, Issuance of Amendment Nos. 212, 212, and 212 to Revise Technical Specifications to Support the Implementation of Framatome High Thermal Performance Fuel ML20016A4582020-02-10010 February 2020 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 211, 211, 211, to Extend Implementation Date for Amendment Nos. 209, 209, and 209 Associated W/Initiative 4b That Permit the Use of Risk-Informed Completion Times on the TS ML19309F3042019-12-18018 December 2019 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 210, 210, and 210, to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Traveler TSTF-529, Revision 4,Clarify Use and Application ML19304C5622019-11-0505 November 2019 Safety Evaluation - Arizona Public Service Company - Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station - License Amendment Request to Adopt TSTF-529 ML19085A5252019-05-29029 May 2019 Issuance of Amendments Nos. 209, 209, and 209 - Regarding Adoption of Risk Informed Completion Times in Technical Specifications (CAC Nos. MF6576, MF6577, and MF6578; EPID L-2015-LLA-0001) ML19107A3722019-04-19019 April 2019 Relief Request 62 Regarding Proposed Alternative Pressurizer Heater Sleeve Repairs ML19070A2182019-04-0303 April 2019 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 208, 208, and 208 - Regarding Response Time Testing of Pressure Transmitters ML19044A6412019-02-19019 February 2019 Relief Request No. 58 for the Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval, Request for Relief from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for Certain Class 1 and Class 2 Welds ML19037A0552019-02-19019 February 2019 Relief Requests 60 & 61 for the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval, Request for Relief from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Half-Nozzle Repairs (EPID L-2018-LLR-0111 & EPID L-2018-LLR-0112) ML18285A0292018-10-19019 October 2018 Relief Request 59 for the Deferral of Reactor Vessel Beltline Region Interior Attachment Examinations ML18243A2802018-10-10010 October 2018 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 207, 207, and 207 to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69 (CAC Nos. MF9971, MF9972, and MF9973; EPID L-2017-LLA-0276) ML17254A4992017-09-27027 September 2017 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 204, 204, and 204 to Modify the Completion Date for Implementation of Milestone 8 of the Cyber Security Plan ML17188A4122017-07-28028 July 2017 Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3 - Issuance of Amendment Nos. 203, 203, and 203 to Revise Technical Specifications to Incorporate Updated Criticality Safety Analysis (CAC Nos. MF7138, MF7139, and MF7140) ML17123A4352017-05-16016 May 2017 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 202, 202, and 202 to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-523, Generic Letter 2008-01, Managing Gas Accumulation ML17090A1642017-04-27027 April 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 201, 201, and 201 to Revise Technical Specifications Related to Degraded and Loss of Voltage Relay Modifications ML17074A2092017-03-16016 March 2017 Relief Request GRR-01 to ASME Code Case OMN-20 for Third 10-Year Interval Pump and Valve Inservice Testing Program ML17004A0202017-01-0404 January 2017 Issuance of Amendment No. 200, Revise Technical Specification 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating, for One-Time Extension of the Diesel Generator Completion Time, Risk-Informed (Emergency Circumstances) ML17004A2092017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3, Llcense Amendment Request for a One-Time Extension of the 3B Emergency Diesel Generator Completion Time ML17003A0832017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input Regarding Changes to Technical Specifications for One-Time Extension of Completion Time for Emergency Diesel Generator ML17003A3892017-01-0303 January 2017 Safety Evaluation Input Regarding the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Unit 3 Emergency Request to Extend Diesel Generator 3B Completion Time ML16358A4152016-12-23023 December 2016 Technical Specifications for One-Time Extension of Completion Time for Emergency Diesel Generator ML16358A6762016-12-23023 December 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 199, Request for One-Time Extension of the Diesel Generator Completion Time (Emergency Circumstances) ML16180A1092016-09-0808 September 2016 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 198, 198, and 198, Adopt Emergency Action Level Scheme Pursuant to Nuclear Energy Institute 99-01, Revision 6, Development of Emergency Action Levels for Non-Passive Reactors. ML16194A3232016-07-22022 July 2016 Review and Approval of Request for Quality Assurance Plan Change Per Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 11-04A, Nuclear Generation Quality Assurance Program Description ML16088A2612016-07-20020 July 2016 Safety Evaluation Regarding Implementation of Mitigating Strategies and Reliable Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation Related to Orders EA-12-049 and EA-12-051 ML16172A0382016-06-23023 June 2016 Relief Request 54 to Approve an Alternative to Flaw Removal for Reactor Coolant Pump 2A Suction Pressure Instrument Nozzle, for the Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML16004A0132016-02-19019 February 2016 Issuance of Amendment No. 197, 197, and 197, Adopt Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-439-A, Revision 2, Eliminate Second Completion Times Limiting Time from Discovery of Failure to Meet an LCO ML15266A0052015-09-25025 September 2015 Issuance of Amendment No. 196, Revise Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement 3.1.5.3 for Control Element Assembly 88 for the Remainder of Cycle 19 (Exigent Circumstances) ML15238B6612015-09-15015 September 2015 Relief Request 53, Alternative to ASME Code Section XI Requirements Related to Flaw Removal ML15070A1242015-03-30030 March 2015 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 195, 195, and 195, Adopt TSTF-486, Revision 2, Revise Mtc Surveillance for Startup Test Activity Reduction (STAR) Program (WCAP-16011) and TSTF-406, Revision 2 ML15079A0062015-03-30030 March 2015 Relief Request 52 - Request for Approval of Alternate to Flaw Removal, Flaw Characterization and Successive Examinations, for the Remainder of Its Useful Life 2024-08-20
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MEMORANDUM TO: Robert J. Pascarelli, Chief Plant Licensing Branch IV Division of Operating Reactor Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
FROM: Sunil D. Weerakkody, Chief /RA/ PRA Operations and Human Factors Branch Division of Risk Assessment Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
SUBJECT:
SAFETY EVALUATION INPUT REGARDING THE PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT 3 EMERGENCY REQUEST TO EXTEND DIESEL GENERATOR 3B COMPLETION TIME (CAC NO. MF9019)
By letter dated December 30, 2016 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession Number ML16365A240), Arizona Public Service Company (APS), the licensee for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) Unit 3, submitted an emergency license amendment request (LAR) requesting approval for an extension, on a one-time basis, of the Technical Specifications (TS) required action 3.8.1.B.4 completion time from 21 days to 62 days, for the purpose of completing repairs and testing, to re-establish operability of the Unit 3 train 'B' diesel generator. The Probabilistic Risk Assessment Operations and Human Factors Branch (APHB) staff has reviewed the human performance aspects of these submittals and finds the proposed LAR acceptable for implementation. The APHB staff's safety evaluation input is enclosed.
Enclosure:
Safety Evaluation CONTACT: Victoria V. Huckabay, NRR/DRA (301) 415-5183
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SAFETY EVALUATION INPUT REGARDING THE PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT 3 EMERGENCY REQUEST TO EXTEND DIESEL GENERATOR 3B COMPLETION TIME (CAC NO. MF9019)
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DISTRIBUTION: RidsNrrPMPaloVerde VHuckabay SLingam RPascarelli RidsNrrDRAAphb RidsNRRDRA RidsNrrDORL RidsNrrDORLLPLIV APHB/RF
ADAMS ACCESSION NO.: ML17003A389 OFFICE NRR/DRA/APHB NRR/DRA/APHB BC: NRR/DRA/APHB NAME VHuckabay JCircle SWeerakkody DATE 01/03/2017 01/03/2017 01/03/2017 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY ENCLOSURE SAFETY EVALUATION INPUT REGARDING THE PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION UNIT 3 EMERGENCY REQUEST TO EXTEND DIESEL GENERATOR 3B COMPLETION TIME (CAC NO. MF9019) 1.0 INTRODUCTION By letter dated December 21, 2016 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession Number ML16356A689), and supplemented by letter dated December 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession Number ML16358A715), Arizona Public Service Company (APS), the licensee for Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) Unit 3, submitted an emergency deterministic license amendment request (LAR) to extend the Technical Specification (TS) required action 3.8.1.B.4 completion time from 10 days to 21 days, for the purpose of collecting and analyzing data associated with the diesel generator (DG) engine failure and to continue repair of the Unit 3 train 'B' emergency diesel generator (3B DG).
The NRC staff issued LAR Number 199 for Unit 3 by letter dated December 23, 2016 (ADAMS Accession Number ML16358A676).
By letter dated December 30, 2016 (ADAMS Accession Number ML16365A240), APS submitted an emergency risk-informed LAR, requesting approval for an extension, on a one-time basis, of the TS required action 3.8.1.B.4 completion time from 21 days to 62 days, for the purpose of completing repairs and testing, to re-establish operability of the 3B DG. By letter dated January 1, 2017 (ADAMS Accession Number ML17003A018), the NRC staff submitted a request for additional information (RAI). By letter dated January 2, 2017 (ADAMS Accession Number M17002A001), APS provided responses to the RAI. The Probabilistic Risk Assessment Operations and Human Factors Branch (APHB) staff have reviewed the human performance aspects of the APS submittal, and summarized the results below. 2.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION The regulatory requirements and guidance which the NRC staff considered in its review of the LAR are as follows: 2.1 Appendix A, "General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants," to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities," Criterion 19 - Control room; 2.2 10 CFR 50.34(f), Additional TMI-related requirements; 2.3 10 CFR 50.120, "Training and qualification of nuclear power plant personnel;"
2.4 NUREG-0800, "Standard Review Plan for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants: LWR Edition." Chapter 18, Revision 2 provides review guidance for "Human Factors Engineering;"
2.5 NUREG-1764, "Guidance for the Review of Changes to Human Actions," Revision 1;
- 2 - 2.6 NUREG-0700, "Human-System Interface Design Review Guidelines," Revision 2; 2.7 NUREG-0711, "Human Factors Engineering Program Review Model," Revision 3; 2.8 NUREG-0737, "Clarification of TMI Action Plan Requirements;"
2.9 Information Notice 97-78, "Crediting Operator Actions in Place of Automatic Actions and Modifications of Operator Actions, Including Response Times."
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
3.1 Description of Operator Action(s) and Assessed Safety Significance The licensee stated in their December 30, 2016 submittal that during the extended unavailability period of the 3B DG, APS will continue to deploy portable diesel generators connected to the 4.16 kV AC FLEX connection box that can supply the 'B' train 4.16kV Class 1E bus, as approved by the NRC license amendment number 199 for PVNGS Unit 3, dated December 23, 2016.
At steady state, full power operation, the 4160 VAC portable generators will be staged and connected to train 'B.' In the event of the loss of offsite power (LOOP), station blackout (SBO),
and/or loss of power to Class 1E bus PBB-S04, Train 'B' EDG is unavailable, and Station Blackout Generators (SBOGs) fail to either start or load, operators will have to take manual actions to start the 4160 VAC portable generators, to provide power to PBB-S04 and start an auxiliary feedwater pump. Prior to any need to start the 4160 VAC portable generators, power will be supplied to the portable generator jacket water heaters, which will allow a fast start of 10 seconds or less. In the event of loss of all feedwater (main feedwater, auxiliary feedwater, and alternate feedwater), the operators will be required to cross-connect fire protection (FP) system and auxiliary feedwater (AF) system, in order to successfully feed the steam generator, to provide cooling to at least one steam generator, within 75 minutes following the start of a loss of all feedwater accident.
In accordance with the generic risk categories established in NUREG-1764, these actions are considered "risk-important' due to the fact that their failure could potentially complicate a LOOP, SBO, or loss of all feedwater accident by challenging the heat removal capability needed to put Unit 3 in a safe shutdown condition. Because of its high risk importance, the APHB staff performed a "Level One" review, i.e., the most stringent of the graded reviews possible under the guidance of NUREG-1764.
3.2 Operating Experience Review The licensee stated in their submittal dated December 30, 2016 that they will deploy three portable DGs at Unit 3 connected to the 4.16 kV FLEX connection box that can supply the train 'B' 4.16 kV AC Class 1E bus, for the extended duration of TS completion time.
The operations staff have received training for operation of the FLEX 1 and FLEX 2 DGs, as they were installed (pre-staged, on-site) in 2016. However, the licensee does not possess actual operating experience using the FLEX DGs. Since the proposed temporary configuration with the use of FLEX DGs is unanticipated condition, due the failure of 3B DG, it is not reasonable to expect that the licensee would have
- 3 - actual operating experience using the portable DGs for purposes other than mitigation of beyond design basis accidents. Therefore, this element was not reviewed further by the staff.
3.3 Functional Requirements Analysis and Function Allocation The functions that must be performed to satisfy PVNGS Unit 3 power generation and safety goals are not affected by the change described in the proposed LAR. Therefore, no additional functional requirements analysis or function allocation are necessary. The staff finds this position to be acceptable. 3.4 Task Analysis Most of the task requirements described in the licensee's original task analysis remain unchanged. New tasks associated with the changes described in the proposed LAR include pre-start checks of the portable generators (to be performed once per shift, each shift), starting the portable generators and performing the required electrical system alignments, as directed by the control room operators, to restore the power to the 'B' train Class 1E 4.16 kV bus using portable generators, and monitoring the operation of portable generators. These new tasks will be performed by an additional, dedicated auxiliary operator (AO) on each shift, who will not have any other duties assigned during the extended completion time. As such, no additional operational or cognitive burden is expected for the control room operations staff, other than occasional communication with the dedicated AO, as needed.
The staff concludes that with the use of additional dedicated AO, the additional workload to the operators will be minimal and will not prevent them from accomplishing their tasks. The staff finds this aspect of the proposed LAR to be acceptable.
3.5 Staffing The licensee stated in their December 30, 2016 submittal, and further clarified in their response to APHB RAI-2, that an additional, dedicated auxiliary operator (AO) will be added to each shift, to implement the modification that cross-ties fire water to the train 'N' auxiliary feedwater system. The additional AO on each shift will also perform pre-start check of the portable generators each shift. This dedicated AO will perform the emergency start of the portable generators, when directed, and monitor their operation. The dedicated AO will have no other assigned duties during the extended completion time. In the event of a reactor trip with a loss of off-site power, the Area 4 (Control Building) AO will perform the required electrical system alignments, as directed by the control room, to restore power to the 'B' train Class 1E 4.16 kV bus using the portable generators, in accordance with station procedures. In the event of a reactor trip with a loss of off-site power, one of the on-shift reactor operators will be assigned to perform and direct actions to restore power to the 'B' train Class 1E 4.16 kV bus using the portable generators. During the event, this reactor operator will not be assigned other duties until completion of power restoration.
The licensee provided additional information regarding the total number of trained personnel that will be available to perform the duties of dedicated AO for the duration of the extended TS completion time; for more information, see Section 3.9 of this Safety Evaluation.
- 4 - There are no other changes to operator staffing proposed by the licensee, in connection with the subject LAR. The staff concludes that the addition of a dedicated AO, with the duties limited to those as described above, to be adequate for the purpose of ensuring that, in the event of an accident involving the loss of preferred power, sufficient trained personnel will be available to perform the time-critical manual action. The staff finds this aspect of the proposed LAR to be acceptable.
3.6 Probabilistic Risk Assessment and Human Reliability Analysis The review of PRA and HRA conducted by the licensee to evaluate changes proposed in this LAR was performed by APLA and is addressed in a separate safety evaluation input.
3.7 Human-System Interface Design There are no changes to the control room Human-System Interface (HSI) design required in connection with the proposed LAR. Therefore, no further evaluation of review element is necessary. The staff finds this position to be acceptable.
3.8 Procedure Design In response to APHB RAI-1.a, the licensee stated that the following three emergency operating procedures (EOPs) were revised, in order to improve efficiency and clarity of procedure guidance on the use of compensatory measures, such as the use of portable DGs and FP to AF system cross-connect. The revised procedures were identified as follows:
- 40MT-9ZZ01, Operations Maintenance Activities, was revised to improve operator response.
- 40EP-9EO06, Loss of All Feedwater, step 6.1 was revised to direct use of Functional Recovery Procedure, 40EP-EO09, Standard Appendix 118, to facilitate more timely restoration of feedwater when the FP to AF cross-connection is needed.
- 40EP-9EO10, Standard Appendices - Standard Appendix 118, Cross-connect FP to AF, was revised to provide comprehensive guidance on how to align the flow path and establish the feedwater flow from the fire protection header, including steps to align the feedwater system, select and depressurize a steam generator, establish a makeup to the reactor coolant system (RCS), start FP system pumps, and control bands for the steam generator water level and pressure. This change streamlines the actions by bringing all necessary guidance to establish feedwater from the FP header into one appendix, allowing different sections of the appendix to be executed concurrently, if required.
The licensee further noted that procedure 40EP-9EO09, Functional Recovery Procedure, could also be implemented during this event, however, a revision to the procedure was not required because it already contains direction for use of Standard Appendix 118.
The staff reviewed the information provided by the licensee regarding the revisions made to the affected procedures. The staff finds the changes are appropriate as they adequately address the changes in the use of portable DGs for the duration of the extended completion time and the associated manual operator actions. Therefore, the staff finds this aspect of the proposed LAR to be acceptable.
- 5 - 3.9 Training Program Design Section 4.5, Operator Training, in the Enclosure to the APS submittal dated December 30, 2016, the licensee states that operators are trained on the strategies and hierarchy of procedures for LOOP that specify the use of alternate power sources, including the portable DGs. Further, in Section 4.3.1, the licensee stated that the use of cross-connect is proceduralized in the EOPs and is further described in the Unit 3 Operations Night Order, to emphasize the importance of timely use of this success path, if necessary to prevent core damage.
In their response to APHB RAI-2, the licensee stated that Night Orders are part of the formal shift turnover process and are required to be reviewed by the control room staff, at each shift.
The Night Order process was selected as one of the methods to communicate important background information to on-shift operations personnel regarding the use of compensatory measures during the extended completion time, while 3B DG is out of service. Each dedicated AO will be required to complete a physical walkdown with the shift manager or designee, prior to assuming the dedicated FLEX diesel generator watch. The walkdown will be performed in the filed using operating instructions. Also, at the beginning of each shift, the shift manager will discuss the content of the Night Order and required compensatory actions with the dedicated operators and other operations staff. Each dedicated operator will be required to review the specific guidance document for the assigned compensatory actions, to ensure that no changes have been made and to ensure adequate understanding of actions. Each dedicated AO will performed a walkdown of their assigned equipment, verify equipment configuration, and perform pre-start checks for the portable DGs. In their response to APHB RAI-3, the licensee stated that as of January 1, 2017, forty seven (47) AOs have received the initial briefing and focused walkdown with a shift manager or designee, and are proficient to perform the responsibilities of the dedicated portable DG operator position. Additional operators will become proficient when they complete the briefings and focused walkdowns, as additional operations crews rotate in accordance with the five-week operations crew rotation schedule. The briefings and focused walkdowns performed to ensure AO proficiency with the configuration of portable DG equipment as described in the proposed LAR included the FLEX 1 and 2 DGs, as well as the rental DG (as shown in Figure 4, in the Enclosure to the letter dated December 30, 2016). The licensee further stated that all three DGs have similar controls and hard card instructions, and use an automatic synchronization feature. The actions required to start the diesel engine and close the output breaker on each of the three DGs are the same.
In their response to APHB RAI-4, the licensee stated that, based on the nature of the operator actions needed in the event of a loss of feedwater or loss of all power, the implementation of 'continual focus' (i.e., discussing, reviewing, and walking down important actions every shift) was chosen, in lieu of a one-time training activity, such as a Job Performance Measure (JPM). The licensee further stated that this was done to provide additional rigor and maintain a heightened state of readiness to promptly initiate the assigned compensatory actions, throughout the 62-day extended completion time.
The staff concludes that the training on the use of compensatory measures, including the implementation of 'continual focus' strategy with shift briefings and the use of Night Orders, for the duration of the extended completion time is appropriate, and that sufficient number of
- 6 - operations staff have received the requisite training. Therefore, the staff finds this aspect of the proposed LAR to be acceptable.
3.10 Human Factors Verification and Validation In their response to APHB RAI-1.b, the licensee stated that two simulator sessions were used to evaluate and validate proposed changes to the EOPs. The first simulator session was staffed with shift operations personnel, and the second simulator session was staffed with shift operations and operations training personnel. Based on the results of the simulator sessions, additional enhancements were made to the procedures, to improve recovery time.
Additional operator walkthroughs of procedure 40MT-9ZZ01 were conducted in December, and further enhancements were made to the procedure, based on the walkthrough results.
The maximum observed implementation time for the enhanced 40MT-9ZZ01 procedure during operator walkthroughs conducted in December 2016 was 23 minutes.
The staff concludes that the use of simulator runs, operator walkthroughs, and the use of iterative process to implement further enhancements following operator briefings is appropriate.
The staff finds that this process for verification and validation of operator actions is acceptable. 3.11 Human Performance Monitoring Strategy The change proposed by the licensee is a one-time, temporary extension of the TS required action 3.8.1B.4 completion time, from 21 days to 62 days. Because 3B DG would not be expected to be operated under normal, non-accident conditions, and during the period of unavailability of 3B DG, the FLEX portable DGs are also not expected to be operated, except for in case of an accident, long-term human performance monitoring strategy is considered to be neither viable nor necessary. The staff finds this position to be acceptable.
4.0 CONCLUSION Based on the statements provided by the licensee that: (1) an additional auxiliary operator will be dedicated on each shift to start the portable generators, if required, perform the required electrical system alignments, and monitor the performance of portable generators; (2) the appropriate emergency operating procedures were revised to reflect the use of portable generators in lieu of 3B DG, during the extended completion time; (3) sufficient number of operations staff received adequate training on the use of the revised emergency operating procedures; and (4) the licensee performed sufficient number of operator walk-throughs with revised procedures to verify that the required actions can be accomplished within the allowable time frame, the APHB staff finds the licensee's proposed LAR acceptable, from the human performance prospective.
Principal Contributor: Victoria V. Huckabay, NRR/DRA (301) 415-5183