05000263/FIN-2015001-07
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Title | Licensee-Identified Violation |
Description | The licensee identified a finding of very low safety significance (Green) and an associated NCV of Technical Specification 5.5.11 which requires in part, that the Primary Containment Leakage Rate Testing (LRT) Program shall be in accordance with the guidelines contained in RG 1.163, Performance-based Containment Leak-Test Program, dated September, 1995. RG 1.163 directs use of ANSI/ANS56.81994, Containment System Leakage Testing Requirements as an acceptable testing standard. ANSI/ANS56.81994 states, in part that for pressure decay testing, temperature shall be recorded at the start and end of each test, and the leakage rate shall be calculated using a specific formula which incorporates this temperature data to temperature-compensate the volume lost. Contrary to these requirements, the licensees Containment Leakage Rate Testing Program failed to include direction to take temperature data and perform temperature compensation, which resulted in a failure to perform testing in accordance with the ANSI standard and RG 1.163. Specifically, during this time, the licensee failed to correctly perform pressure decay testing for approximately 44 containment penetrations, including the Personnel Airlock. Upon discovery, engineers performed a bounding engineering analysis which verified the containment barrier remained operable but nonconforming and entered the issue into the corrective action program (CAPs 1463917 and 1465869). The performance deficiency was more than minor because the issue is associated with the barrier performance reliability attribute of the Barrier Integrity cornerstone and adversely affected the associated cornerstone objective to provide reasonable assurance that the physical containment barrier protects the public from radionuclide releases. Specifically, the repeated failure to ensure containment leakage testing met technical specification and regulatory requirements was programmatic, affected multiple components, adversely affected LRT test accuracy, and consequently impacted the licensees ability to verify the containment barrier remained operable. The finding was of very low safety significance because the finding did not represent an actual open pathway in the physical integrity of the containment barrier and did not result in a loss of containment barrier operability. (Green) |
Site: | Monticello |
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Report | IR 05000263/2015001 Section 4OA7 |
Date counted | Mar 31, 2015 (2015Q1) |
Type: | NCV: Green |
cornerstone | Mitigating Systems |
Identified by: | Licensee-identified |
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Inspectors (proximate) | I Hafeez J Beavers J Neurauter K Riemer M Davis M Learn M Mitchell M Ziolkowski P Voss P Zurawski S Bell T Bilik |
Violation of: | Technical Specification |
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Finding List (Monticello) @ 2015Q1
Self-Identified List (Monticello)
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