ML13066A331

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Regulatory Conference Presentation 3-12-2013
ML13066A331
Person / Time
Site: Kewaunee Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 03/07/2013
From:
Dominion Energy Kewaunee
To:
NRC/RGN-III/DRMA
References
EA-12-272
Download: ML13066A331 (20)


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Kewaunee Power Station NRC Region III Regulatory Conference Loss of PPCS Indication For SPING RMs

© 2007 Dominion

Agenda g

  • Opening p g remarks
  • Event description
  • Regulatory R l t significance i ifi
  • Conclusion
  • Closing remarks 2 © 2007 Dominion

Opening p g Remarks Dominion is committed to preserving the health and safety f t off the th public bli 3 © 2007 Dominion

Opening p g Remarks

  • Preliminaryy Violation

- Kewaunee Power Stations unidentified loss of SPING indication on the PPCS and RADSERV stations precluded action to restore the capability p y to classify y EALs RG1.1 and RS1.1

  • Agree performance deficiency existed
  • Differ with significance of finding 4 © 2007 Dominion

Event Description p

  • Hardware failure
  • RADSERV
  • Interface between SPING units and PPCS
  • Additional Data Acquisition Modules lost
  • Local SPING indication remained available
  • Upon discovery of RADSERV failure, restoration completed same day 5 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

RADSERV failure- Hardware issue P i Previous hardware h d failures f il have h been b

evaluated under 10 CR 50.47(b)(8) 50 47(b)(8) 6 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

5.8 10 CFR 50.47(b)(8), Emergency Facilities and Equipment PLANNING STANDARD:

  • Adequate emergency facilities and equipment to support the emergency response are provided and maintained.

PS FUNCTIONS: 1. Adequate facilities are maintained to support emergency response.

2. Adequate equipment is maintained to support emergency response.

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Regulatory g y Significance g

  • H. Emergency Facilities and Equipment
  • 5.b. radiological monitors, (e.g., process, area, emergency, effluent, wound and portable monitors and sampling equipment);

8 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

10 CFR 50.47 (b)(8)

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  • White threshold

- Equipment necessary to implement the E-plan is not available or not functional

  • Without Compensatory Measures 9 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

10 CFR 50.47 (b)(8)

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  • Green threshold

- A significant amount of equipment necessary to implement the E-plan is not available or functional to the extent that any key ERO member could not p perform his/her assigned g

functions, in the absence of compensatory measures.

10 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

IMC 0609 Basis Not all hardware Assessed by scope of failures under control outage from of licensee y discovery

  • RADSERV failure
  • Restored same day
  • Hardware failure of discovery 11 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

  • Industryy OE

Fi di Finding St d d Standard Si ifi Significance Effluent Monitor Classification 10 CFR 50.47(b)(4) White Thresholds Inaccurate methods for assessing the 10 CFR 50.47(b)(9) White offsite consequences of a radiological release were inaccurate Reactor Building High Range 10 CFR 50.47(b)(8) Green - Licensee Identified Exhaust monitor was unavailable 38 of 149 months and corrective actions were ineffective in restoring the availability and reliability of the monitor 12 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

  • Columbia Green Findingg
  • Failed to provide and maintain RX Building High Range Exhaust RM
  • Unavailable 38 out of 149 months
  • Planning Standard determined to be degraded
  • Causing C i potential t ti l delays d l
  • Classification and radiological assessments 13 © 2007 Dominion

Regulatory g y Significance g

  • Columbia White Findingg
  • Finding
  • Failure to maintain a standard EAL scheme
  • Inappropriately calculated and changed RM thresholds for Site Area Emergency and General Emergency 14 © 2007 Dominion

Additional Information

  • Actual duration of vulnerabilityy
  • RCS > 350 350°F F on 3/24/11 at 0300
  • Six days
  • Classification Methodology
  • Shift Manager perspective 15 © 2007 Dominion

Additional Information

  • EAL scheme diversification

- Fission product barrier challenges

- Effluent ICs do not stand alone

- EOPs and CSF reduce ambiguity and time

- Plant conditions more timely than radiological measurements 16 © 2007 Dominion

Root Cause Evaluation RC-1 Absence of a programmatic requirement to pe periodically od ca y monitor o to RADSERV S V aand d PPCS RC 2 RC-2 System platform is obsolete and difficult to maintain 17 © 2007 Dominion

Conclusions

  • RADSERV failure was a hardware issue
  • Restored same day as discovery
  • Precedence of the Columbia finding 18 © 2007 Dominion

Closing g Remarks

  • Dominion Acknowledges g
  • Degraded planning standard
  • Importance of equipment associated with EP
  • Violation has occurred
  • Corrective actions 19 © 2007 Dominion

Closing g Remarks Dominion is committed to preserving the health and safety of the public 20 © 2007 Dominion