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MONTHYEARNMP1L3570, Supplemental Information Letter - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2024-02-0101 February 2024 Supplemental Information Letter - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation IR 05000220/20230042024-02-0101 February 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2023004 and 05000410/2023004 NMP1L3569, CFR 50.46 Annual Report2024-01-26026 January 2024 CFR 50.46 Annual Report ML24004A2122024-01-0808 January 2024 Senior Reactor and Reactor Operator Initial License Examinations ML23354A0012024-01-0404 January 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0059 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) ML23278A1292023-12-14014 December 2023 Units 1 & 2; Limerick, Units 1 & 2; Nine Mile Point, Units 1 & 2; and Peach Bottom, Units 2 & 3 -Revision to Approved Alternatives to Use Boiling Water Reactor Vessel and Internals Project Guidelines NMP1L3566, Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revision. Includes EP-AA-1013, Revision 10, Radiological Emergency Plan Annex for Nine Mile Point Station2023-12-14014 December 2023 Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revision. Includes EP-AA-1013, Revision 10, Radiological Emergency Plan Annex for Nine Mile Point Station IR 05000410/20243012023-12-14014 December 2023 Initial Operator Licensing Examination Report 05000410/2024301 ML23305A1402023-12-13013 December 2023 Units 1 & 2; Nine Mile Point, Unit 2; Peach Bottom, Units 2 & 3; and Quad Cities, Units 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendments to Adopt Traveler TSTF-580 NMP1L3564, Supplemental Response to Part 73 Exemption Request - Withdrawal of Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 73, Subpart B, Preemption Authority Requirements2023-12-0707 December 2023 Supplemental Response to Part 73 Exemption Request - Withdrawal of Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 73, Subpart B, Preemption Authority Requirements ML23291A4642023-12-0707 December 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 251 Regarding the Adoption of Title 10 the Code of Federal Regulations Section 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of SSC for Nuclear Power Plants ML23289A0122023-12-0606 December 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 250 Regarding the Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b NMP1L3563, Submittal of Relief Request I5R-12, Revision 0, Concerning the Installation of a Full Structural Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208)2023-12-0404 December 2023 Submittal of Relief Request I5R-12, Revision 0, Concerning the Installation of a Full Structural Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208) IR 05000220/20234022023-11-28028 November 2023 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000220/2023402 and 05000410/2023402 NMP1L3557, Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Implementation2023-11-22022 November 2023 Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Implementation ML23317A1192023-11-10010 November 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - 2023 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums IR 05000220/20234202023-11-0101 November 2023 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000220/2023420 and 05000410/2023420 ML23305A0052023-11-0101 November 2023 Operator Licensing Examination Approval IR 05000220/20230032023-10-25025 October 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2023003 and 05000410/2023003 IR 05000220/20235012023-10-17017 October 2023 Emergency Preparedness Biennial Exercise Inspection Report 05000220/2023501 and 05000410/2023501 IR 05000220/20230112023-10-16016 October 2023 Comprehensive Engineering Team Inspection Report 05000220/2023011 and 05000410/2023011 RS-23-097, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Advisement of Leadership Changes and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans2023-10-12012 October 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Advisement of Leadership Changes and Submittal of Updated Standard Practice Procedures Plans NMP1L3554, Submittal of Revision 28 to the Final Safety Analysis Report (Updated), Fire Protection Design Criteria Document, 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, 10CFR54.37(b) Aging Management Review, and Technical Specifications with Revised Bases2023-10-0606 October 2023 Submittal of Revision 28 to the Final Safety Analysis Report (Updated), Fire Protection Design Criteria Document, 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, 10CFR54.37(b) Aging Management Review, and Technical Specifications with Revised Bases C IR 05000220/20233032023-09-20020 September 2023 Retake Operator Licensing Examination Report 05000220/2023303 ML23250A0822023-09-19019 September 2023 Regulatory Audit Summary Regarding LARs to Adopt TSTF-505, Rev. 2, and 10 CFR 50.69 ML23257A1732023-09-14014 September 2023 Requalification Program Inspection IR 05000220/20230052023-08-31031 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000220/2023005 and 05000410/2023005) RS-23-080, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-264-A, Revision 0, 3.3.9 and 3.3.10 - Delete Flux Monitors Specific Overlap Requirement SRs2023-08-30030 August 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-264-A, Revision 0, 3.3.9 and 3.3.10 - Delete Flux Monitors Specific Overlap Requirement SRs NMP2L2851, Relief Request Associated with Successive Inspections for Generic Letter 88-01 / BWRVIP-75-A Augmented Examinations2023-08-25025 August 2023 Relief Request Associated with Successive Inspections for Generic Letter 88-01 / BWRVIP-75-A Augmented Examinations ML23151A3472023-08-21021 August 2023 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF-295-A, Modify Note 2 to Actions of PAM Table to Allow Separate Condition Entry for Each Penetration NMP1L3534, License Amendment Request - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2023-08-18018 August 2023 License Amendment Request - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation ML23220A0262023-08-0808 August 2023 Licensed Operator Positive Fitness-for-Duty Test IR 05000220/20234012023-08-0808 August 2023 Cyber Security Inspection Report 05000220/2023401 and 05000410/2023401 (Cover Letter Only) NMP1L3545, Supplemental Information Letter to Adopt TSTF-505, Provide Risk- Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b, Revision 2 and 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems .2023-08-0404 August 2023 Supplemental Information Letter to Adopt TSTF-505, Provide Risk- Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b, Revision 2 and 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems . RS-23-087, Revision to Approved Alternatives Associated with the Use of the BWRVIP Guidelines in Lieu of Specific ASME Code Requirements on Reactor2023-08-0404 August 2023 Revision to Approved Alternatives Associated with the Use of the BWRVIP Guidelines in Lieu of Specific ASME Code Requirements on Reactor IR 05000220/20230022023-08-0101 August 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2023002 and 05000410/2023002 ML23207A0762023-07-14014 July 2023 EN 56557 - Update to Part 21 Report Re Potential Defect with Trane External Auto/Stop Emergency Stop Relay Card Pn: XI2650728-06 NMP1L3544, Fifth Inservice Inspection Interval, First Inservice Inspection Period 2023 Owner'S Activity Report for RFO-27 Inservice Examinations2023-07-14014 July 2023 Fifth Inservice Inspection Interval, First Inservice Inspection Period 2023 Owner'S Activity Report for RFO-27 Inservice Examinations ML23186A1642023-07-0606 July 2023 Operator Licensing Retake Examination Approval NMP2L2846, Nine Mire Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, General License 30-day Cask Registration Notifications2023-07-0505 July 2023 Nine Mire Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, General License 30-day Cask Registration Notifications ML23192A0622023-06-30030 June 2023 Engine Systems, Inc., 10CFR21 Reporting of Defects and Non-Compliance, Report No. 10CFR21-0136, Rev. 0 IR 05000220/20230102023-06-29029 June 2023 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000220/2023010 and 05000410/2023010 ML23131A4242023-06-23023 June 2023 Issuance of Amendment No. 249 Regarding the Revision to Technical Specification 3.3.1 to Adopt Technical Specifications Task Force Traveler TSTF-568 RS-23-077, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2023-06-16016 June 2023 Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2023-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations NMP1L3539, Day Commitment Response - Relief Request I5R-11 Concerning the Installation of a Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208)2023-06-0909 June 2023 Day Commitment Response - Relief Request I5R-11 Concerning the Installation of a Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208) ML23159A0052023-06-0505 June 2023 56557-EN 56557 - Paragon - Redlined RS-23-042, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling2023-05-25025 May 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling IR 05000410/20233022023-05-15015 May 2023 Initial Operator Licensing Examination Report 05000410/2023302 2024-02-01
[Table view] Category:License-Application for Facility Operating License (Amend/Renewal) DKT 50
MONTHYEARML23151A3472023-08-21021 August 2023 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF-295-A, Modify Note 2 to Actions of PAM Table to Allow Separate Condition Entry for Each Penetration NMP1L3534, License Amendment Request - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2023-08-18018 August 2023 License Amendment Request - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation RS-23-042, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling2023-05-25025 May 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling NMP1L3484, Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Reatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power Reactors2022-12-15015 December 2022 Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Reatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power Reactors NMP1L3482, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Risk Informed Completion Times TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b2022-12-15015 December 2022 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Risk Informed Completion Times TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b ML22298A0112022-10-25025 October 2022 License Amendment Request to Adopt Technical Specification Task Force TSTF-295-A, Modify Note 2 to Actions of (Post-Accident Monitoring) PAM Table To. RS-22-092, Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration2022-10-0303 October 2022 Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration NMP1L3477, License Amendment Request - Application to Partially Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-568, Revision 2, Revise Applicability of BWR/4 TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.2, to Revise.2022-08-12012 August 2022 License Amendment Request - Application to Partially Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-568, Revision 2, Revise Applicability of BWR/4 TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.2, to Revise. NMP1L3467, License Amendment Request - Revision to Alternative Source Term Calculation for Main Steam Isolation Valve (MSIV) Leakage and Non-MSIV Leakage2022-06-29029 June 2022 License Amendment Request - Revision to Alternative Source Term Calculation for Main Steam Isolation Valve (MSIV) Leakage and Non-MSIV Leakage NMP2L2799, License Amendment Request - Revise Surveillance Requirements to Reduce Excessive Fast Starting of Emergency Diesel Generators2022-05-24024 May 2022 License Amendment Request - Revise Surveillance Requirements to Reduce Excessive Fast Starting of Emergency Diesel Generators RS-22-004, Supplement to Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements2022-01-0404 January 2022 Supplement to Application to Adopt TSTF-554, Revision 1, Revise Reactor Coolant Leakage Requirements ML21277A1932021-11-16016 November 2021 Enclosure 2, Draft Conforming License Amendments NMP2L2780, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Revision 0, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements2021-09-30030 September 2021 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Revision 0, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements JAFP-21-0089, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position2021-09-27027 September 2021 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-541 Revision 2, Add Exceptions to Surveillance Requirements for Valves and Dampers Locked in the Actuated Position NMP2L2762, License Amendment Request Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control2021-05-26026 May 2021 License Amendment Request Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control RS-21-039, Supplemental Information Regarding Application for Order Approving Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments2021-03-25025 March 2021 Supplemental Information Regarding Application for Order Approving Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments ML21057A2732021-02-25025 February 2021 Application for Order Approving License Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments NMP1L3369, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Revision 0 Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements2020-12-18018 December 2020 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Revision 0 Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements RS-20-031, License Amendment Request - Application to Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-568, Revision 2, Revise Applicability of BWR/4 TS 3.6.2 .5 and TS 3.6 .3.2, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process2020-04-30030 April 2020 License Amendment Request - Application to Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-568, Revision 2, Revise Applicability of BWR/4 TS 3.6.2 .5 and TS 3.6 .3.2, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process NMP2L2716, Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power Reactors2019-12-26026 December 2019 Application to Adopt 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power Reactors NMP2L2706, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Risk Informed Completion Times TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b.2019-10-31031 October 2019 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Risk Informed Completion Times TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b. RS-19-044, License Amendment Request - Deletion of Facility Operating License Conditions Related to Decommissioning Trust Provisions2019-08-28028 August 2019 License Amendment Request - Deletion of Facility Operating License Conditions Related to Decommissioning Trust Provisions JAFP-19-0067, Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability2019-06-27027 June 2019 Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability NMP1L3278, License Amendment Request - Administrative Changes to the Technical Specifications2019-06-26026 June 2019 License Amendment Request - Administrative Changes to the Technical Specifications RS-19-040, Application to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program2019-06-25025 June 2019 Application to Adopt TSTF-563, Revise Instrument Testing Definitions to Incorporate the Surveillance Frequency Control Program NMP2L2699, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications Main Steam Isolation Valve Leak Rate2019-05-31031 May 2019 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications Main Steam Isolation Valve Leak Rate RS-19-003, Application to Adopt TSTF-564, Safety Limit Mcpr.2019-02-0101 February 2019 Application to Adopt TSTF-564, Safety Limit Mcpr. NMP2L2694, Emergency License Amendment Request: One Time Extension to the High Pressure Core Spray Completion Time and Associated Surveillances2018-12-0606 December 2018 Emergency License Amendment Request: One Time Extension to the High Pressure Core Spray Completion Time and Associated Surveillances NMP1L3192, License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specification 3.3.1 for Primary Containment Oxygen Concentration2018-06-26026 June 2018 License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specification 3.3.1 for Primary Containment Oxygen Concentration RS-18-020, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Modify the APRM Channel Adjustment Surveillance Requirement2018-06-15015 June 2018 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Modify the APRM Channel Adjustment Surveillance Requirement RS-17-161, Fleet License Amendment Request to Relocate Technical Specification Unit/Facility/Plant Staff Qualification ANSI N18.1-1971 and ANSl/ANS-3.1-1978 Requirements to the Exelon Quality Assurance Topical Report (QATR)2018-03-0101 March 2018 Fleet License Amendment Request to Relocate Technical Specification Unit/Facility/Plant Staff Qualification ANSI N18.1-1971 and ANSl/ANS-3.1-1978 Requirements to the Exelon Quality Assurance Topical Report (QATR) NMP1L3188, License Amendment Request - Proposed Change to Remove Boraflex Credit from Spent Fuel Racks2018-02-0909 February 2018 License Amendment Request - Proposed Change to Remove Boraflex Credit from Spent Fuel Racks NMP1L3142, License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Apply TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 22017-12-15015 December 2017 License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Apply TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 2 RS-17-137, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-551, Revise Secondary Containment Surveillance Requirements2017-11-0808 November 2017 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-551, Revise Secondary Containment Surveillance Requirements NMP2L2660, License Amendment Request - Safety Limit Minimum Critical Power Ratio Change2017-11-0303 November 2017 License Amendment Request - Safety Limit Minimum Critical Power Ratio Change NMP2L2652, License Amendment Request - Revise Surveillance Requirement 3.5.1.2 to Remove Note2017-08-22022 August 2017 License Amendment Request - Revise Surveillance Requirement 3.5.1.2 to Remove Note NMP1L3158, Enclosure 4E - Procedure Matrix for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 12017-05-31031 May 2017 Enclosure 4E - Procedure Matrix for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 1 NMP2L2641, License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-522, Revise Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month, Revision 02017-05-31031 May 2017 License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-522, Revise Ventilation System Surveillance Requirements to Operate for 10 Hours Per Month, Revision 0 ML17164A1532017-05-31031 May 2017 Enclosure 4B - EAL Red-Line Basis Document for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 1 ML17164A1552017-05-31031 May 2017 Enclosure 4D - EAL Front Matter for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 1 ML17164A1542017-05-31031 May 2017 Enclosure 4C - EAL Basis Document for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 1 JAFP-17-0050, Exigent License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Action Level HU1.52017-05-19019 May 2017 Exigent License Amendment Request to Revise Emergency Action Level HU1.5 ML17037C4192017-05-11011 May 2017 Amendment to Operating License/Change to Appendix a of Technical Specification Concerning Certain Repairs at Facility and Concomitantly to Allow a Continuation of a Slightly Lower Water Level in the Reactor... NMP2L2643, License Amendment Request-Adoption of TSTF-283-A, Revision 3, Modify Section 3.8 Mode Restriction Notes2017-04-0505 April 2017 License Amendment Request-Adoption of TSTF-283-A, Revision 3, Modify Section 3.8 Mode Restriction Notes RS-17-049, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-529 Clarify Use and Application Rules, Revision 4, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process2017-03-28028 March 2017 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-529 Clarify Use and Application Rules, Revision 4, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process NMP2L2640, License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 22017-02-28028 February 2017 License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 2 NMP2L2639, Supplement to License Amendment Request - Proposed Revision to Technical Specification in Response to GE Energy- Nuclear 10 CFR Part 21 Safety Communication SC05-032017-02-17017 February 2017 Supplement to License Amendment Request - Proposed Revision to Technical Specification in Response to GE Energy- Nuclear 10 CFR Part 21 Safety Communication SC05-03 NMP1L3122, License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes Regarding Partial Length Fuel Rod (PLR) Burnup2017-01-0303 January 2017 License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes Regarding Partial Length Fuel Rod (PLR) Burnup NMP2L2584, License Amendment Request - Proposed Revision to Technical Specification in Response to GE Energy - Nuclear 1 O CFR Part 21 Safety Communication SC05-032016-12-13013 December 2016 License Amendment Request - Proposed Revision to Technical Specification in Response to GE Energy - Nuclear 1 O CFR Part 21 Safety Communication SC05-03 NMP2L2634, Emergency License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes to the High Pressure Core Spray System and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System Actuation Instrumentation Technical Specifications2016-11-26026 November 2016 Emergency License Amendment Request - Proposed Changes to the High Pressure Core Spray System and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System Actuation Instrumentation Technical Specifications 2023-08-21
[Table view] Category:Technical Specification
MONTHYEARRS-23-042, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling2023-05-25025 May 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-580, Provide Exception from Entering Mode 4 with No Operable RHR Shutdown Cooling NMP1L3482, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Risk Informed Completion Times TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b2022-12-15015 December 2022 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt Risk Informed Completion Times TSTF-505, Revision 2, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b ML22298A0112022-10-25025 October 2022 License Amendment Request to Adopt Technical Specification Task Force TSTF-295-A, Modify Note 2 to Actions of (Post-Accident Monitoring) PAM Table To. ML22292A1312022-10-0505 October 2022 5 to Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, Technical Specification Bases, Rev. 69 RS-22-092, Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration2022-10-0303 October 2022 Nine and Quad Cities - Application to Revise Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specifications in Accordance with TSTF-306, Revision 2, Add Action to LCO 3.3.6.1 to Give Option to Isolate the Penetration NMP1L3477, License Amendment Request - Application to Partially Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-568, Revision 2, Revise Applicability of BWR/4 TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.2, to Revise.2022-08-12012 August 2022 License Amendment Request - Application to Partially Adopt Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-568, Revision 2, Revise Applicability of BWR/4 TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.2, to Revise. NMP2L2780, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Revision 0, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements2021-09-30030 September 2021 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-582, Revision 0, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control (RPV WIC) Enhancements NMP2L2762, License Amendment Request Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control2021-05-26026 May 2021 License Amendment Request Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF-501, Revision 1, Relocate Stored Fuel Oil and Lube Oil Volume Values to Licensee Control JAFP-20-0049, Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability2020-06-22022 June 2020 Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability NMP2L2718, Supplemental Information No.1 for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 2, to Adopt TSTF-505, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b, Revision 22019-12-12012 December 2019 Supplemental Information No.1 for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 2, to Adopt TSTF-505, Provide Risk-Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b, Revision 2 JAFP-19-0067, Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability2019-06-27027 June 2019 Application to Adopt TSTF-427, Revision 2, Allowance for Non Technical Specification Barrier Degradation on Supported System Operability RS-19-039, Fleet License Amendment Request - Common Language for Technical Specification High Radiation Area Administrative Controls2019-06-26026 June 2019 Fleet License Amendment Request - Common Language for Technical Specification High Radiation Area Administrative Controls NMP2L2693, Technical Specification Bases, Rev. 572018-10-24024 October 2018 Technical Specification Bases, Rev. 57 NMP2L2664, Supplemental Information No. 2 for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 2, to Adopt TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 22018-01-12012 January 2018 Supplemental Information No. 2 for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 2, to Adopt TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 2 NMP2L2652, License Amendment Request - Revise Surveillance Requirement 3.5.1.2 to Remove Note2017-08-22022 August 2017 License Amendment Request - Revise Surveillance Requirement 3.5.1.2 to Remove Note NMP2L2640, License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 22017-02-28028 February 2017 License Amendment Request - Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-542, Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Inventory Control, Revision 2 ML16309A4002016-10-24024 October 2016 Revision 47 to Technical Specification Bases, List of Effective Pages ML16309A4022016-10-24024 October 2016 Revision 47 to Technical Specification Bases, Section B2.0, Safety Limits (Sls) ML16309A4032016-10-24024 October 2016 Revision 47 to Technical Specification Bases, Section B3.0, Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) Applicability ML16309A4012016-10-24024 October 2016 Revision 47 to Technical Specification Bases, Table of Contents ML16309A4082016-10-24024 October 2016 Revision 47 to Technical Specification Bases, Section B3.5, Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) System ML16309A4132016-10-24024 October 2016 Revision 47 to Technical Specification Bases, Section B3.9, Refueling Operations ML16309A4052016-10-24024 October 2016 Revision 47 to Technical Specification Bases, Section B3.2, Power Distribution Limits ML16209A2182016-07-26026 July 2016 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-545, Revision 3, TS Lnservice Testing Program Removal & Clarify SR Usage Rule Application to Section 5.5 Testing. NMP1L3070, License Amendment Request - Reactivity Anomalies Surveillance2016-03-18018 March 2016 License Amendment Request - Reactivity Anomalies Surveillance NMP2L2592, Supplemental Information Regarding TSTF-425 License Amendment Request2015-09-24024 September 2015 Supplemental Information Regarding TSTF-425 License Amendment Request NMP1L3027, Application for Technical Specifications Change Regarding Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program (Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3)2015-05-12012 May 2015 Application for Technical Specifications Change Regarding Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program (Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3) ML15089A2312015-03-26026 March 2015 Application for Technical Specifications Change Regarding Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program (Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3) NMP1L3010, Application for Technical Specifications Change Regarding Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program (Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3)2015-03-26026 March 2015 Application for Technical Specifications Change Regarding Risk-Informed Justification for the Relocation of Specific Surveillance Frequency Requirements to a Licensee Controlled Program (Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3) NMP2L2576, License Amendment Request - Relocation of Secondary Containment Bypass Leakage Paths Table from Technical Specifications to the Technical Requirements Manual2015-03-23023 March 2015 License Amendment Request - Relocation of Secondary Containment Bypass Leakage Paths Table from Technical Specifications to the Technical Requirements Manual NMP2L2563, License Amendment Request - Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specification Allowable Value Change2014-11-17017 November 2014 License Amendment Request - Primary Containment Isolation Instrumentation Technical Specification Allowable Value Change ML14191A2552014-07-10010 July 2014 Nine Mile Point and Ginna, Unit 1 - Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-523, Generic Letter 2008-01, Managing Gas Accumulation, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML12156A3632012-06-0101 June 2012 Emergency License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Revision of the Main Steam Isolation Valve Allowable Leakage Rate Limit ML11306A2982011-10-27027 October 2011 Submittal of Revision 22 to the Final Safety Analysis Report (Updated), 10 CFR 50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, Technical Specifications Bases Changes, and Report Consistent with 10 CFR 54.37(b) ML11214A2142011-07-25025 July 2011 License Amendment Request, Extension of the Completion Time for Inoperable Diesel Generator - Response to NRC Request for Additional Information ML1109602832011-03-30030 March 2011 License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Request for Adoption of Technical Specification Task Force Traveler TSTF-514, Revision 3, Revise BWR Operability Requirements and Actions for RCS Leakage ... ML0935000902009-12-0909 December 2009 License Amendment Request to Remove Operating Mode Restrictions for Performing Surveillance Testing of the Division 3 Battery - Technical Specification 3.8.4, DC Sources - Operating ML0931602572009-10-26026 October 2009 Submittal of Revision 21 to the Final Safety Analysis Report (Updated), 10 CFR 50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, Technical Specifications Bases Changes, and Report Consistent with 10 CFR 54.37(b) ML0907802502009-03-0909 March 2009 Submittal of Amendment Request for Technical Specification Improvement to Revise Control Rod Scram Time Testing Frequency ML0906403012009-03-0303 March 2009 License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Relocation of Pressure and Temperature Limit Curves to the Pressure and Temperature Limits Report ML0827502992008-09-29029 September 2008 Technical Specifications ML0802501622008-01-24024 January 2008 Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit No. 1, Revision of Rod Worth Minimizer Limiting Condition for Operation During Startup ML0726401032007-09-19019 September 2007 License Amendment Request for Adoption of TSTF-484, Revision 0, Use of TS 3.10.1 for Scram Time Testing Activities. ML0721906052007-07-30030 July 2007 Application for Technical Specification Change TSTF-477, Rev. 3, Add Action for Two Inoperable Control Room AC Subsystems to the Technical Specifications Using Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML0721205922007-07-23023 July 2007 Application for Technical Specification Improvement to Adopt TSTF-476, Revison 1, Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion Process (NEDO-33091), Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement ML0721205872007-07-23023 July 2007 License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Revision of Rod Worth Minimizer Limiting Condition for Operation During Startup - Technical Specification Section 3.1.1.b ML0720504232007-07-12012 July 2007 Application to Revise Technical Specifications Regarding Control Room Envelope Habitability in Accordance with TSTF-448, Revision 3, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML0720504742007-07-12012 July 2007 Application to Revise Technical Specifications Regarding Control Room Envelope Habitability in Accordance with TSTF-448, Revision 3, Using the Consolidated Line Item Improvement Process ML0707800592007-03-15015 March 2007 Technical Specification 4.1.1 Regarding Control Rod System Surveillance Requirements ML0630406022006-10-19019 October 2006 License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Revision to Control Rod System Surveillance Requirements - Technical Specification 4.1.1 2023-05-25
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Ken Landgon P.O. Box 63 Vice President-Nine Mile Point Lycoming, New York 13093 315.349.5200 315.349.1321 Fax CENG.M a joint venture of 0 Constellation
- .J9-eDF wEnergy .0 NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION June 1, 2012 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 ATTENTION:
Document Control Desk
SUBJECT:
Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit No. 2, Docket No. 50-410 Emergency License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Revision of the Main Steam Isolation Valve Allowable Leakage Rate Limit Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC (NMPNS) hereby requests an emergency amendment to Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2) Renewed Facility Operating License NPF-69.The proposed amendment would modify Technical Specification (TS) Section 3.6.1.3, "Primary Containment Isolation Valves (PCIVs)," by revising Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.6.1.3.12 for the leakage rate through the main steam isolation valves (MSIV). The current MSIV leakage rate limit of less than or equal to 24 standard cubic feet per hour (scfh) would be revised to allow a leakage rate of less than or equal to 40 scfh through any one of the four main steam lines. The allowable leakage rate of 24 scfh would remain unchanged for the other three main steam lines.During the current NMP2 refueling outage, one MSIV (2MSS*AOV7C located outside the primary containment) failed the 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, as-left leakage rate test. Despite the performance of extensive troubleshooting and maintenance activities on both the valve actuator and valve internals, subsequent leakage rate test results still exceeded 24 scfh. Operability of the MSIVs is required prior to plant startup. Thus, the inability to achieve acceptable as-left leakage rate test results for valve 2MSS*AOV7C is preventing resumption of operation of the unit and achieving rated power. Information contained in Attachment 3 to the Enclosure demonstrates that the criteria of 10 CFR 50.91(a)(5) are met for issuance of the amendment on an emergency basis.The Enclosure provides a description and technical bases for the proposed amendment and an existing TS page marked up to show the proposed changes. NMPNS has concluded that the activities associated with-AC)1-Document Control Desk June 1,. 2012 Page 2 the proposed amendment represent no significant hazards consideration under the standards set forth in 10 CFR 50.92. Upon approval, NMPNS will implement the amendment within three days.Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.91(b)(1), NMPNS has provided a copy of this license amendment request, with Enclosure, to the appropriate state representative.
Should you have any questions regarding the information in this submittal, please contact John J. Dosa, Director Licensing, at (315) 349-5219.Very truly yours, STATE OF NEW YORK TO WIT: COUNTY OF OSWEGO I, Ken Langdon, being duly sworn, state that I am Vice President-Nine Mile Point, and that I am duly authorized to execute and file this license amendment request on behalf of Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC. To the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements contained in this document are true and correct. To the extent that these statements are not based on my personal knowledge, they are based upon information provided by other Nine Mile Point employees and/or consultants.
Such information has been reviewed in accordance with company practice and I believe it to be reliable.Subscribed and sworn befqre me, a Notary Public in and for the State of New York and County of ()pion A ac ,this IJ__'day of _ ,2012.WITNESS my Hand and Notarial Seal: e 42f Not apP'Nu"lic DENNIS E. VANDEPUTTE
.Notary Public, State of New York My Commission Expires: No. 01VA6183401 Qualified in Onondaga County-31 i/.,? Certificate Filed in Oswe County Date Commission Expires 7 6, KL/DEV Document Control Desk June 1, 2012 Page 3
Enclosure:
Evaluation of the Proposed Change cc: Regional Administrator, Region I, NRC Project Manager, NRC Resident Inspector, NRC A. L. Peterson, NYSERDA ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0
SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION 2.0 DETAILED DESCRIPTION 2.1 Description of the Proposed Change 2.2 Background 3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION
4.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
4.1 Applicable Regulatory Requirements/Criteria 4.2 Significant Hazards Consideration
4.3 Conclusions
5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
6.0 REFERENCES
ATTACHMENTS
- 1. Proposed Technical Specification Changes (Mark-up)2. Changes to Technical Specification Bases (Mark-up)3. Explanation of the Emergency and Why the Situation Could Not Have Been Avoided Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC June 1, 2012 ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE 1.0
SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION This evaluation supports a request to amend Renewed Facility Operating License NPF-69 for Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2).The proposed amendment would revise Technical Specification (TS) Section 3.6.1.3, "Primary Containment Isolation Valves (PCIVs)," by revising Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.6.1.3.12 for main steam isolation valve (MSIV) leakage rate. The current leakage rate limit of less than or equal to 24 standard cubic feet per hour (scfh) for each MSIV would be revised to allow a leakage rate of less than or equal to 40 scfh through any one of the four main steam lines. The allowable leakage rate of 24 scfh would remain unchanged for the other three main steam lines. Thus, the total allowable main steam line leakage rate would increase from 96 scfh to 112 scfh. The allowable leakage rate through a particular steam line would apply to each of the two MSIVs in that line.During the current NMP2 refueling outage, one MSIV (2MSS*AOV7C located outside the primary containment) failed the 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, as-left leakage rate test, with a measured leakage rate of approximately 32 scfh. Despite the performance of extensive troubleshooting and maintenance activities on both the valve actuator and valve internals, the subsequent leakage rate test result still exceeded 24 scfhi. The calculated radiological consequences for design basis accidents remain within applicable regulatory limits when considering the proposed increase in allowable leakage rate through one main steam line, thereby maintaining public health and safety.The additional information provided in Attachment 3 demonstrates that the criteria of 10 CFR 50.91 (a)(5)are met for issuance of the proposed amendment on an emergency basis.2.0 DETAILED DESCRIPTION 2.1 Description of the Proposed Change The current TS SR 3.6.1.3.12 requires the leakage rate through each MSIV to be less than or equal to 24 scfh when tested at greater than or equal to 40 psig.The proposed change would revise SR 3.6.1.3.12 to state the following:
Verify leakage rate through any one main steam line is < 40 scfh and through each of the other three main steam lines is < 24 scfh, when tested at > 40 psig.Attachment 1 provides the existing TS page marked-up to show the proposed changes. A marked-up page showing corresponding changes to the TS Bases is provided in Attachment 2 for information only. The TS Bases changes will be processed in accordance with the NMP2 TS Bases Control Program (TS 5.5.10).2.2 Background The main steam system transports steam from the reactor vessel to the main turbine and other steam-driven auxiliary equipment.
Each of the four main steam lines contains two MSIVs. One MSIV in each main steam line is located inside the primary containment, and the other is located outside the primary containment.
The MSIVs close automatically to limit fission product release from the primary containment following a design basis loss of coolant accident (LOCA) and to limit the release of reactor 1 of 8 ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE coolant in the event of a main steam line pipe break outside primary containment.
Each MSIV is a 26-inch, Y-pattern globe valve.The current NMP2 analyses of the radiological consequences of design basis accidents (DBA) are based on alternative source term (AST) methodology using the guidance described in NRC Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.183 and Standard Review Plan (SRP) 15.0.1. The following four bounding accidents are analyzed using the AST methodology: " Loss of coolant accident (LOCA)* Main steam line break accident* Fuel handling accident" Control rod drop accident NMPNS submitted a license amendment request to adopt the AST methodology by letter dated May 31, 2007 (Reference 1), as supplemented by NMPNS letter dated January 7, 2008 (Reference 2). The NMP2 AST analyses were reviewed and approved by the NRC, as discussed in the safety evaluation accompanying the NRC's issuance of License Amendment No. 125 on May 29, 2008 (Reference 3).These analyses were performed based on the extended power uprate (EPU) power level of 3,988 MWt.The proposed increase in allowable main steam line leakage rate affects only the LOCA analysis, which is summarized in Section 15.6.5.5 of the NMP2 Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR). The current LOCA analysis assumes a leakage rate of 24 scfh (the current TS limit) for each MSIV.During the current NMP2 refueling outage, one MS1V (2MSS*AOV7C located outside the primary containment) failed the as-left leakage rate test, with a measured leakage rate of approximately 32 scfh.Despite the performance of extensive troubleshooting and maintenance activities on both the valve actuator and valve internals, subsequent leakage rate test results (ranging from about 27 to 34 scfh) still exceeded 24 scfh. The analyses and evaluations discussed in the next section demonstrate that increasing the TS leakage rate limit through any one main steam line from 24 scfh to 40 scfh will not result in the radiological consequences of the design basis LOCA exceeding any applicable regulatory limits and is, therefore, acceptable.
3.0 TECHNICAL EVALUATION The impact of the proposed change in the allowable main steam line leakage rate on the calculated radiological consequences of a LOCA for the control room and offsite receptors has been evaluated.
The NMP2 LOCA radiological consequence analyses submitted in Reference 1 and summarized in USAR Section 15.6.5.5 are based on AST methodology and consider core inventory release magnitude, composition, and timing of release; pathways for transport of the activity released from the core to the environment; appropriate dilution, holdup, and radionuclide removal mechanisms; and shine dose pathways.
The release pathways included in the analyses are: 1. Primary containment (PC) leakage directly to the secondary containment (SC; i.e., the Reactor Building).
- 2. Traversing in-core probe (TIP) leakage from the PC to the SC.3. Main steam line leakage from the PC to the environment (bypasses SC).4. Leakage through other piping system containment isolation valves that bypasses SC.5. Engineered safety feature system leakage from the PC into the SC.2 of 8 ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE 6. Release via the PC purge valves (containment purge in the pressure control mode is assumed to be in progress when the LOCA occurs).7. Shine dose pathways (Reactor Building to Control Room, external plume to Control Room, and Control Room filter to Control Room).The LOCA analyses assume a concurrent loss of offsite power and consider two single failure scenarios:
Scenario 1 -One MSIV fails to close Scenario 2 -One division of emergency AC power fails to operate (emergency diesel generator failure)The analyses have determined that the case involving failure of one MSIV to close results in the limiting calculated radiological consequences.
The proposed change in the allowable leakage rate through one main steam line affects only the main steam line leakage release pathway and its associated holdup and radionuclide removal mechanisms.
As discussed in Reference 1, the main steam line leakage pathway model includes four parallel main steam line flow paths to the environment.
For the three lines with both the inboard and outboard MSIVs closed, the model credits deposition of activity only in the piping between the closed valves. Particulate settling rates were calculated by using the 3 rd percentile values from AEB-98-03, "Assessment of Radiological Consequences for the Perry Pilot Plant Application using the Revised (NUREG-1465)
Source Term." For the main steam line with an MSIV that is assumed not to close, the volume between the MSIVs is ignored and no credit for deposition is taken. In addition, credit is taken for the delay of activity releases via the main steam line leakage pathway consisting of the time for the leakage to travel from the outboard MSIV to the point of release to the environment.
The proposed amendment would allow a leakage rate through any one main steam line of 40 scfh, while maintaining the allowable leakage rate limit of 24 scfh for each of the other three main steam lines. This change has been incorporated into the LOCA analysis model as follows:* The 40 scfh leakage rate is assumed to occur in the main steam line in which one of the MSIVs fails to close. The activity release delay time for this main steam line decreases from 5.26 hours3.009259e-4 days <br />0.00722 hours <br />4.298942e-5 weeks <br />9.893e-6 months <br /> to 4.25 hours2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br />. As noted above, since only one MSIV is closed, no credit is taken for deposition of activity in this line.* For the other three main steam lines, the leakage rate remains 24 scfh. The activity release delay time is updated from 7.11 hours1.273148e-4 days <br />0.00306 hours <br />1.818783e-5 weeks <br />4.1855e-6 months <br /> to 8.74 hours8.564815e-4 days <br />0.0206 hours <br />1.223545e-4 weeks <br />2.8157e-5 months <br />, and deposition of activity in the piping between the closed inboard and outboard MSIVs is credited as before.As described in USAR Section 6.2.3.2.4, the calculation of activity release delay times is based on characterizing the leakage flow as isentropic flow through an orifice. The calculated activity release delay times noted above (4.25 hours2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br /> and 8.74 hours8.564815e-4 days <br />0.0206 hours <br />1.223545e-4 weeks <br />2.8157e-5 months <br />) incorporate the post-LOCA long-term primary containment pressure and temperature profiles developed for the EPU license amendment.
The EPU analyses utilized the General Electric SHEX computer code and credited more effective containment heat removal due to improved residual heat removal system heat exchanger performance, resulting in more effective containment pressure reduction.
This, in turn, results in longer calculated delay times for activity releases via the main steam line leakage pathways.
The NRC accepted the EPU primary containment analyses in Section 2.6 of the safety evaluation accompanying the NRC's issuance of License Amendment No. 140 on December 22, 2011 (Reference 4).3 of 8 ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE Other than the above, the methodology, inputs, and assumptions used in the current licensing basis LOCA analysis remain unchanged.
The calculated radiological consequences for the postulated LOCA, with the effects of the proposed changes incorporated, are provided in Table 1, along with results for the current licensing basis analysis and the applicable regulatory limits. The Control Room dose is most affected because the main steam line leakage pathway release is assumed to be at ground level. As indicated in Table 1, the Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB), Low Population Zone (LPZ), and Control Room doses all remain within the regulatory limits.Table 1 LOCA Radiological Consequence Analysis for Increased MSIV Leakage Through One Main Steam Line (rem Total Effective Dose Equivalent
-TEDE)Offsite Dose Control Room Dose Component Dose EAB (2-hr) LPZ (30-day) (30-day)Limiting Case (MSIV failure) 0.76 0.79 1.82 Regulatory Limit (10 CFR 50.67) 25 25 5 Current Analysis*
0.66 0.77 1.65* EAB, LPZ, and Control Room doses from USAR Section 15.6.5 (Table 15.6-16b).
The impact of the proposed amendment on habitability of the Technical Support Center (TSC) following a LOCA has also been evaluated.
The evaluation concluded that the combined 30-day inhalation, immersion, and shine doses do not exceed 5 rem TEDE.The impact of the increase in leakage rate through one main steam line on compliance with 10 CFR 50.49, "Environmental qualification of electrical equipment important to safety for nuclear power plants," has been evaluated.
The radiation dose basis for the environmental qualification (EQ) analyses is Technical Information Document (TID)-14844, "Calculation of Distance Factors for Power and Test Reactor Sites." The evaluation confirmed that equipment already included in the EQ program continues to be qualified for the radiological environment resulting from the increased main steam line leakage. The evaluation also identified minor changes in the EQ qualification basis resulting in two new components requiring qualification.
These two components (Rosemount transmitters in the control building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system) have been confirmed to be fully qualified for the accident environment, thereby meeting the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49.The impact of the increase in leakage through one main steam line on post-accident vital area access (NUREG-0737, Item II.B.2) has also been evaluated.
The radiation dose basis for the vital area access analyses is TID-14844.
The main steam line leakage pathway has a low contribution to the NMP2 vital 4 of 8 ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE area doses. The evaluation confirms that doses are less than the 10 CFR 50, Appendix A, General Design Criterion 19 limits and, therefore, vital area access is maintained.
The proposed revision to TS SR 3.6.1.3.12 changes the leakage rate acceptance limit from an "each MSIV" basis to a "through each main steam line" basis. This is similar to the Standard Technical Specifications for General Electric BWR/6 Plants (NUREG-1434, Revision 4.0) and aligns with the manner in which the main steam line leakage pathway is modeled in the LOCA radiological consequence analyses.
The allowable leakage rate through a particular main steam line will apply to each of the two MSIVs in that line.For NMP2, the measured MSIV leakage rates are excluded from the combined leakage rate of 0.6 La for Type B and C leak tests, in accordance with TS 5.5.12.a.
Thus, the proposed amendment does not affect the total leakage through valves and penetrations subject to the primary containment Type B and C total leakage requirements.
4.0 REGULATORY EVALUATION
4.1 Applicable Regulatory Requirements/Criteria 10 CFR 50.36(c)(3), "Surveillance requirements," states that SRs are requirements relating to test, calibration, or inspection to assure that the necessary quality of systems and components is maintained, that facility operation will be within safety limits, and that the limiting conditions for operation will be met. The proposed change to TS SR 3.6.1.3.12 continues to assure that leakage though the main steam lines is maintained within the values assumed in the LOCA radiological consequence analyses and, therefore, the limiting conditions for operation will be met.10 CFR 50.67, "Accident source term," establishes acceptable radiation dose limits resulting from design basis accidents for an individual located at the exclusion area boundary or low population zone, and for occupants of the control room. The analyses performed by NMPNS demonstrate that the calculated radiological consequences of a design basis LOCA with increased leakage through one main steam line meet the radiation dose limits specified in 10 CFR 50.67.10 CFR 50, Appendix J, "Primary Reactor Containment Leakage Testing for Water-Cooled Power Reactors," describes test requirements that provide assurance that the primary containment, including those systems and components that penetrate the primary containment, do not exceed the allowable leakage rate values specified in the TS and their associated bases. The proposed amendment maintains compliance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix J.Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.183, "Alternative Radiological Source Terms for Evaluating Design Basis Accidents at Nuclear Power Reactors," provides guidance for implementation of 10 CFR 50.67, including assumptions and methods that are acceptable to the NRC staff for performing design basis radiological analyses using an AST. The NMP2 radiological consequence analyses performed for design basis accidents have utilized the guidance in RG 1.183 and in Standard Review Plan 15.0.1. In Reference 3 the NRC concluded that the proposed implementation of AST at NMP2 was acceptable and that there was reasonable assurance that the radiation doses calculated by NMPNS complied with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.67 and the guidance of RG 1.183. The analyses performed for the proposed amendment continue to follow the guidance in RG 1.183 and use the same assumptions and methods approved by the NRC in References 3 and 4.5 of 8 ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE 4.2 Significant Hazards Consideration Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC (NMPNS) is requesting an amendment to the Renewed Facility Operating License NPF-69 for Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2). The proposed amendment would revise Technical Specification (TS) Section 3.6.1.3, "Primary Containment Isolation Valves (PCIVs)," by revising Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.6.1.3.12 for main steam isolation valve (MSIV) leakage rate.The current leakage rate limit of less than or equal to 24 standard cubic feet per hour (scfh) for each MSIV would be revised to allow a leakage rate of less than or equal to 40 scfh through any one of the four main steam lines. The allowable leakage rate of 24 scfh would remain unchanged for the other three main steam lines.NMPNS has evaluated whether or not a significant hazards consideration is involved with the proposed amendment by focusing on the three standards set forth in 10 CFR 50.92, "Issuance of Amendment," as discussed below: 1. Does the proposed amendment involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated?
Response:
No.The proposed amendment revises a TS surveillance requirement to allow a higher leakage rate through any one main steam line. The proposed amendment does not involve any changes to the design or operation of the MSIVs or any other plant systems or equipment as described in the NMP2 Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR). Closure of one or more MS1Vs initiates a reactor coolant system pressure transient that is evaluated in Section 15.2.4 of the NMP2 USAR.The proposed change to the allowable leakage rate through one main steam line does not affect either the manual or automatic actions that would cause MSIVs to close and, therefore, does not increase the probability of an MSIV closure event.The radiological consequences of the design basis loss of coolant accident have been evaluated considering the proposed increase in the allowable leakage rate through one main steam line. The calculated radiation doses continue to be less than the limits specified in 10 CFR 50.67. In addition, the impact on post-accident vital area access and environmental qualification of electrical equipment important to safety is minimal and acceptable.
Thus, the consequences of previously evaluated accidents are not significantly increased.
Therefore, the proposed amendment does not involve a significant increase in the probability or consequences of an accident previously evaluated.
- 2. Does the proposed amendment create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated?
Response:
No.The safety function of the MSIVs is to isolate the main steam lines in a timely manner to preclude the uncontrolled release of radioactive steam. The change in the allowable leakage rate through one main steam line does not involve any accident initiators and does not affect the ability of the MSIVs to perform their safety function.
The assumed accident performance of other plant structures, systems and components is also not affected.
These changes do not involve any physical alteration of the plant (i.e., no new or different type of equipment will be installed), and 6 of 8 ENCLOSURE EVALUATION OF THE PROPOSED CHANGE installed equipment is not being operated in a new or different manner. Thus, no new failure modes are introduced.
Therefore, the proposed amendment does not create the possibility of a new or different kind of accident from any accident previously evaluated.
- 3. Does the proposed amendment involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety?Response:
No.The proposed amendment has no impact on equipment design or operation, and there are no changes being made to safety limits or limiting safety system settings.
There are no changes to setpoints at which protective actions are initiated, and the operability requirements for equipment assumed to operate for accident mitigation are not affected.Revised radiological consequence analyses have been performed to assess the change in allowable leakage rate through one main steam line. These analyses utilized methods and assumptions that are in accordance with the guidance of NRC Regulatory Guide 1.183 and have been previously reviewed and approved by the NRC. The analysis results demonstrate that the calculated radiation doses for the design basis loss of coolant accident are less than the limits specified in 10 CFR 50.67.Therefore, the proposed amendment does not involve a significant reduction in a margin of safety.Based on the above, NMPNS concludes that the proposed amendment does not involve a significant hazards consideration under the standards set forth in 10 CFR 50.92(c), and, accordingly, a finding of "no significant hazards consideration" is justified.
4.3 Conclusions
In conclusion, based on the considerations discussed above, (1) there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public will not be endangered by operation in the proposed manner, (2) such activities will be conducted in compliance with the Commission's regulations, and (3) the issuance of the amendment will not be inimical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public.5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION A review has determined that the proposed amendment would change a requirement with respect to installation or use of a facility component located within the restricted area, as defined in 10 CFR 20, or would change an inspection or surveillance requirement.
However, the proposed amendment does not involve: (i) a significant hazards consideration, (ii) a significant change in the types or significant increase in the amounts of any effluent that may be released offsite, or (iii) a significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure.
Accordingly, the proposed amendment meets the eligibility criterion for categorical exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9).
Therefore, pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment need be prepared in connection with the proposed amendment.
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6.0 REFERENCES
- 1. Letter from K. J. Nietmann (NMPNS) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated May 31, 2007, License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Application of Alternative Source Term (ML071580314)
- 2. Letter from K. J. Polson (NMPNS) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated January 7, 2008, License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Application of Alternative Source Term -Response to NRC Request for Additional Information (TAC No. MD5758) (ML080140133)
- 3. Letter from R. V. Guzman (NRC) to K. J. Poison (NMPNS) dated May 29, 2008, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit No. 2 -Issuance of Amendment Re: Implementation of Alternative Radiological Source Term (TAC No. MD5758) (ML081230439)
- 4. Letter from R. V. Guzman (NRC) to K. Langdon (NMPNS) dated December 22, 2011, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit No. 2 -Issuance of Amendment Re: Extended Power Uprate (TAC No.ME1476) (ML1 13300040)8 of 8 ATTACHMENT 1 PROPOSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHANGES (MARK-UP)The current version of Technical Specification page 3.6.1.3-13 has been marked-up by hand to reflect the proposed changes.Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC June 1, 2012 PCIVs 3.6.1.3 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.6.1.3.12 V y akage rate through In accordance w when tested at : 40 psig. with 10 CFR 50 Appendix J Testing Program Plan SR 3.6.1.3.13 Verify combined leakage rate through In accordance hydrostatically tested lines that with 10 CFR 50 penetrate the primary containment is Appendix J within limits. Testing Program Plan 4c-,-j6ead 4 +/-$e- o4~e-ir '44r~e-vn 6n 4eatmi~e .s24- sc44)NMP2 3.6.1.3-13 Amendment
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ATTACHMENT 2 CHANGES TO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES (MARK-UP)The current version of Technical Specification Bases page B 3.6.1.3-19 has been marked-up by hand to reflect the proposed changes. This Bases page is provided for information only.Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC June 1, 2012 PCIVs B 3.6.1.3 BASES SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued)
The analyses in Reference .are based on leakage that is less than the- snecified leakage rate. -< 2 tf~ w she, d al-4.3 ensures that MSIV leakage is properly accounted for in determining the overall primary containment leakage rate. The Frequency is required by the 10 CFR 50 Appendix J Testing Program Plan.MSIV leakage is considered part of L,.SR 3.6.1.3.13 Surveillance of hydrostatically tested lines provides assurance that the calculation assumptions of Reference 1 are met. The acceptance criteria for the combined leakage of all hydrostatically tested lines is 1 gpm times the total number of hydrostatically tested PCIVs when tested at>_ 1.10 P, (43.73 psig). The combined leakage rates must be demonstrated in accordance with the leakage test Frequency required by the 10 CFR 50 Appendix J Testing Program Plan.REFERENCES
- 1. Technical Requirements Manual.2. USAR, Section 15.6.5.3. USAR, Section 15.6.4.4. USAR, Section 15.2.4.5. 10 CFR 50.36(c)(2)(ii).
- 6. USAR, Section 6.2.4.3.2.
- 7. 10 CFR 50, Appendix J Option B.8. NEDO-32977-A, "Excess Flow Check Valve Testing Relaxation," June 2000.NMP2 B 3.6.1.3-19 Revision 0-,-a- 96)Aý)
INSERT A (for TS Bases Page B 3.6.1.3-19)
Leakage through any one main steam line must be < 40 scfh and through each of the other three main steam lines must be < 24 scfh, when tested at > 40 psig. The allowable leakage rate through a particular main steam line applies to each of the two MSIVs in that line.
ATTACHMENT 3 EXPLANATION OF THE EMERGENCY AND WHY THE SITUATION COULD NOT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC June 1, 2012 ATTACHMENT 3 EXPLANATION OF THE EMERGENCY AND WHY THE SITUATION COULD NOT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED On April 9, 2012, Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2) commenced a planned shutdown to begin a refueling outage. Thereafter, an as-found leakage rate test of main steam isolation valve (MSIV) 2MSS*AOV7C was completed on April 12, 2012. This is the outboard MSIV for the "C" main steam line. The test results were satisfactory, with a measured leakage rate of 19.1 scfh versus the 24 scfh limit specified in Technical Specification (TS) Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.6.1.3.12.
Thereafter, the valve actuator was removed and replaced with a new actuator in accordance with the NMP2 preventive maintenance program.An as-left 10 CFR 50, Appendix J, leakage rate test for 2MSS*AOV7C was performed on May 11, 2012.The measured leakage rate exceeded the 24 scfh acceptance limit; however, the valve was not fast-stroked closed by normal means (via the actuator) for the test; therefore, the leakage rate test was repeated on May 13, 2012 after properly fast-stroke closing the valve. The test again failed, with a measured leakage rate of approximately 32 scfh. In an effort to remove any minor foreign material from the valve seating surfaces, a gravity-fed water flush was performed on May 14, 2012 and a pressurized air flush was performed on May 15, 2012. Troubleshooting was also performed to verify that there was no other significant leakage from the test boundary.
After each flush, the valve was re-tested.
In both cases, the measured leakage rate remained at approximately 32 scfh.At this point, more extensive repair activities were initiated.
Starting May 16, 2012, the actuator was removed from the valve and a vendor was mobilized to inspect the valve internals to identify needed repairs. Visual inspections and mapping of the valve internal seating surfaces were performed, and the piston disc internal stem disc assembly was leak tested with satisfactory results. Cleaning, polishing, lapping, and blue checks were performed and were believed sufficient to achieve acceptable leakage rate test results. The valve and its actuator were subsequently re-assembled, and a leakage rate test was performed on May 22, 2012. The test was again unsuccessful.
Subsequent to the May 22, 2012 test results, additional troubleshooting was performed, including testing the thrust of the actuator and verifying test boundary valve lineups. Bolted connections and valve packing were checked for leaks. An information-only leakage rate test performed on May 25, 2012 revealed no improvement in the measured leakage rate. With all troubleshooting actions exhausted, the actuator was again removed and the valve was re-entered.
Visual inspections were performed on the valve internals, including liquid penetrant exams on valve seating surfaces to search for indications.
Subsequent to performing visual inspections, a new stem disc and piston disc assembly was fitted up and leak tested satisfactorily.
Blue checks were performed satisfactorily at the stem disc to piston disc and piston disc to valve body seats. The valve was reassembled with the new stem disc, piston disc and actuator.
On May 29, 2012 a leakage rate test was performed, and measured leakage rate still exceeded the 24 scfh acceptance limit.Troubleshooting recommenced, including performance of a helium leak check to validate the leakage past valve 2MSS*AOV7C, adjustment of the valve actuator stroke time, and a water flush, followed by fast closure of the valve. Another leakage rate test was performed on May 30, 2012, with unsatisfactory results.Further troubleshooting and maintenance activities are being pursued to restore the MSIV to a condition that will meet the 24 scfh leakage rate acceptance limit. Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC (NMPNS)has reviewed applicable industry operating experience and has enlisted the assistance of industry resources that specialize in valve repairs, with the intent to implement a full body repair plan with weld repairs and machining as needed. These activities will further delay startup of the plant, and there is no 1 of 3 ATTACHMENT 3 EXPLANATION OF THE EMERGENCY AND WHY THE SITUATION COULD NOT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED assurance that a leakage rate equal to or less than 24 scfh will ultimately be attained.
Thus, NMPNS proposes to modify the leakage rate acceptance limit specified in TS SR 3.6.1.3.12.
As discussed in Section 3.0 of the Enclosure, increasing the allowable leakage rate through one main steam line from 24 scfh to 40 scfh is acceptable and will not adversely affect the health and safety of the public. Even though an exact cause for valve 2MSS*AOV7C exceeding the 24 scfh leakage rate limit has not been determined, the multiple leakage rate tests performed over the last several weeks have demonstrated that the measured leakage rates are consistently within the range of 27-34 scfh. It is also noted that these tests have all been performed at cold conditions.
Industry operating experience indicates that testing at temperatures closer to normal operating conditions results in better leakage performance.
In accordance with TS 3.6.1.3, "Primary Containment Isolation Valves (PCIVs)," the MSIVs are required to be operable in Modes 1, 2, and 3. With one or more main steam line penetrations with an MSIV leakage rate not within limit (Condition D), the Required Action (D.1) is to isolate the affected penetration flow path by use of at least one closed and de-activated automatic valve, closed manual valve, or blind flange that has been verified to meet the applicable leakage rate of the inoperable valve, with a Completion Time of 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. An additional Required Action (D.2) is to verify the affected penetration flow path is isolated once per 31 days for isolation devices located outside primary containment, and prior to entering Mode 2 or 3 from Mode 4 if primary containment was de-inerted while in Mode 4 (if not performed within the previous 92 days) for isolation devices inside primary containment.
If these actions and associated completion times are not met, then the plant must be in Mode 3 within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> and Mode 4 within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.Plant startup with 2MSS*AOV7C not meeting the leakage rate SR is allowed by TS Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.0.4.a, which states that entry into a Mode or other specified condition in the Applicability shall only be made when the associated Actions to be entered permit continued operation in the Mode or other specified condition in the Applicability for an unlimited period of time. This would require that the inboard MSIV on the "C" main steam line (2MSS*AOV6C) be closed and de-activated.
With a main steam line isolated, reactor power is limited to 75 percent of rated (as described in Appendix 15D of the NMP2 Updated Safety Analysis Report (USAR). However, repair and testing of the inoperable MSIV is not possible with the plant at-power due to the industrial and radiological safety hazards created by the adjacent in-service main steam lines. Thus, in order for the plant to resume operation and achieve rated thermal power, the inoperable MSIV must be returned to operable status prior to plant startup.Based on the above discussion, NMPNS concludes that an emergency situation exists and that the following conditions for issuance of an emergency amendment to increase the allowable leakage rate limit through one main steam line are met: Failure to act in a timely manner will prevent resumption of operation and increasing power output up to the plant's licensed power level. Restoration of valve 2MSS*AOV7C to operable status is necessary for the plant to resume operation and achieve rated power conditions, as discussed above.Plant startup continues to be delayed while troubleshooting, maintenance, and testing activities are being performed.
These activities are consistent with industry best practices for proper valve repair;however, there is no assurance that these activities will result in reducing the leakage rate to a value equal to or less than 24 scfh.2 of 3 ATTACHMENT 3 EXPLANATION OF THE EMERGENCY AND WHY THE SITUATION COULD NOT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED* The proposed license amendment does not involve a significant hazards consideration, as discussed in Section 4.2 of the Enclosure.
- The application for an emergency amendment has been timely, and failure to make a timely application has not created the emergency.
NMPNS has taken prompt, comprehensive actions to address the failed leakage rate tests for valve 2MSS*AOV7C in order to restore the valve to operable status, as discussed above.* The emergency situation could not have been avoided. An as-found leakage rate test for the subject MSIV was satisfactory and there was no reason to believe that the as-left leakage rate test performed after the valve actuator replacement would not be successful.
The other MSIV that had its actuator replaced during the 2012 refueling outage (2MSS*AOV7D) passed its as-left leakage rate test. The as-found leakage rate tests performed at the beginning of the 2012 refueling outage for the other 6 MSIVs were also satisfactory.
Also, since 2000, there have been only two MSIV leak rate test failures, and in both cases, NMPNS was able to restore the leakage rate to within the 24 scfh limit.3 of 3