GO2-18-145, Energy Northwests December 2018 Six-Month Status Update Report for the Implementation of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Order EA-13-109, Phase 2 Only
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| Site: | Columbia |
| Issue date: | 12/13/2018 |
| From: | Javorik A Energy Northwest |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| EA-13-109, GO2-18-145 | |
| Download: ML18347B495 (6) | |
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Alex L. Javorik Columbia Generating Station P.O. Box 968, PE04 Richland, WA 99352-0968 Ph. 509-377-8555 l F. 509-377-4150 aljavorik@energy-northwest.com EA-13-109 10 CFR 50.54(f)
December 13, 2018 GO2-18-145 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001
Subject:
COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION, DOCKET NO. 50-397 ENERGY NORTHWESTS DECEMBER 2018 SIX-MONTH STATUS UPDATE REPORT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) ORDER EA-13-109, PHASE 2 ONLY
References:
- 1. EA-13-109 from E. J. Leeds (NRC) to All Operating Boiling Water Reactor Licensees with Mark I and Mark II Containments, "Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation under Severe Accident Conditions," dated June 6, 2013 (ADAMS ML13143A334 (Pkg.)
- 2. Letter GO2-15-175 from A. L. Javorik (Energy Northwest) to NRC, "Energy Northwests Response to NRC Order EA-13-109 - Overall Integrated Plan for Reliable Hardened Containment Vents under Severe Accident Conditions Phases 1 and 2, Revision 1," dated December 16, 2015 (ADAMS ML15351A363)
- 3. Letter GO2-18-080, from A. L. Javorik (Energy Northwest) to NRC, "Energy Northwests June 2018 Six-Month Status Update Report for the Implementation of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Order EA-13-109, Phase 2 Only," dated June 21, 2018 (ADAMS ML18176A186)
- 4. Letter GO2-17-147 from A. L. Javorik (Energy Northwest) to NRC, "Energy Northwests Notification of Full Compliance with Order EA 049, 'Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond Design Basis External Events'", dated August 17, 2017 (ADAMS ML17229B506)
- 5. Letter from J. L. Quichocho (NRC) to M. E. Reddemann (Energy Northwest), "Columbia Generating Station - Interim Staff Evaluation Relating to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to Phase 2 of Order ENERGY NORTHWEST
G02-18-145 Page 2 of 2 EA-13-109 (Severe Accident Capable Hardened Vents) (CAC NO.
MF4383}," dated September 29, 2016 (ADAMS No. ML15266A233)
Dear Sir or Madam,
By Reference 1 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRG) issued Order EA-13-109 which required licensees to develop an overall integrated plan (OIP) and submit 6-month update reports in regards to installation and operation of a reliable hardened containment vent capable of operation under severe accident conditions. Reference 2 provided the Columbia Generating Station's revised OIP for Phase 1 of Order EA 109 and the initial OIP for Phase 2 of the Order. Reference 3 transmitted the previous 6-month update report for Phase 2 of NRG Order EA-13-109. Reference 4 reported the completion of activities associated with NRG Order EA-12-049 as well as Phase 1 of NRG Order EA-13-109.
The attachment to this letter provides the required 6-month update report for the remaining Phase 2 activities and open items of Order EA-13-109 as of November 30, 2018 including the Phase 2 request for additional information identified in Reference 5 relating to Columbia's overall integrated plan for severe accident capable hardened vents.
No new commitments are being made by this letter or the enclosure. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Ms. D. M. Wolfgramm at (509) 377-4792.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on this f !/t"- day of /lee<,rz~ ~ f'
, 2018.
Respectfully,
- tli, A. L. Jav
- Vice Pre ident, Engineering
Attachment:
As stated cc:
NRG RIV Regional Administrator NRG NRR Project Manager NRG Senior Resident lnspector/988C CD Sonoda - BPAf1399 (email)
WA Horin - Winston & Strawn
GO2-18-145 Attachment Page 1 of 4 1.0 Introduction By Reference 1, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued Order EA-13-109 to Columbia Generating Station (Columbia). The Order contained requirements for the installation of a reliable containment hardened vent capable of operation under severe accident conditions. Reference 1 also required submittal of an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) describing how compliance with the requirements described in the Order will be achieved and required the submittal of status reports at six month intervals. This attachment provides Energy Northwests six-month status report for the remaining Phase 2 milestones, open items, and any changes to the compliance method or schedule.
2.0 Milestone Accomplishments As listed below.
3.0 Milestone Schedule Status The following table provides a listing of the remaining reports associated with NRC Order EA-13-109 as of November 30, 2018.
Correspondence and Reports Milestone Target Completion Date Activity Status Comments (Include date changes in this column) 6-month update for Order EA-13-109 Phase 2 Dec. 2017 Complete GO2-17-201 6-month update for Order EA-13-109 Phase 2 June 2018 Completed GO2-18-080 6-month update for Order EA-13-109 Phase 2 Dec. 2018 Completed This Letter 6-month update for Order EA-13-109 Phase 2 June 2019 Not Started Issuance of Energy Northwest's letter of compliance with NRC Order EA-13-109, Phase 2 Aug. 2019 Not Started The following is the status of the overall integrated plan for reliable hardened containment vents (HCV) under severe accident conditions milestones as of November 30, 2018.
HCV Phase 1 Milestone Schedule:
Reported complete in letter GO2-17-147, dated August 17, 2017 - no longer reported.
GO2-18-145 Attachment Page 2 of 4 HCV Phase 2 Milestone Schedule:
Milestone Target Completion Date Activity Status Comments (Include date changes in this column)
Hold preliminary/conceptual design meeting July 2016 Complete This date was changed to July 2017 in letter GO2-16-171 Design Engineering On-site/Complete July 2018 Complete Nov. 2018 No modifications required Operations Procedure Changes Developed Jan. 2019 May 2019 Site Specific Maintenance Procedure Developed Jan. 2019 Training Complete Apr. 2019 Implementation Outage May 2019 Procedure Changes Active May 2019 Walk Through Demonstration/Functional Test June 2019 4.0 Changes/Updates to Overall Integrated Plan None 5.0 Need for Relief/Relaxation and Basis for the Relief/Relaxation None 6.0 Open Items from Overall Integrated Plan, Interim Staff Evaluation, and Audits The following tables provide an update of the status of the remaining open items as of November 30, 2018.
List of Overall HCV Integrated Plan Open Items HCV OIP Open Item Action Status Comment/Update OI-HCV-10 Provide site-specific details of the EOPs when available.
Develop procedures for SAWA and SAWM OPEN
GO2-18-145 Attachment Page 3 of 4 List of Overall HCV Integrated Plan Open Items HCV OIP Open Item Action Status Comment/Update OI-HCV-12 SAWA/SAWM flow is controlled using hose installed valves and mechanical flow elements (EA-12-049 actions).
Location of these valves and flow elements will need to be considered per HCVS-FAQ-12.
OPEN OI-HCV-13 Reconcile the out-of-service provisions for HCVS/SAWA with the provisions documented in Columbias PPM 1.5.18, Managing B.5.b and FLEX Equipment Unavailability.
OPEN OI-HCV-14 Complete the evaluation to determine accessibility, habitability, staffing sufficiency, and communication capability during SAWA/SAWM OPEN OI-HCV-15 Perform MAPP analysis for NEI 13-02 figures C-2 through C-6 and determine the time sensitive SAWM actions OPEN OI-HCV-20 Incorporate approved language of OIP.1.D into site SAMG procedure(s)
OPEN Response to the Phase 2 Request for Additional Information RAI Number ISE Report Section Action Status Comment 1
Section 3.2.1 Licensee to determine the location of the FLEX hose installed valves and flow elements, which will be used to control SAWA/SAWM flow.
OPEN 2
Section 3.3.2.3 Licensee to evaluate the SAWA equipment and controls, as well as ingress and egress paths for the expected severe accident conditions (temperature, humidity, radiation) for the sustained operating period.
OPEN
GO2-18-145 Attachment Page 4 of 4 Response to the Phase 2 Request for Additional Information RAI Number ISE Report Section Action Status Comment 3
Section 3.3.3 Licensee to demonstrate that containment failure as a result of overpressure can be prevented without a drywell vent during severe accident conditions.
OPEN 4
Section 3.3.3.1 Licensee shall demonstrate how the plant is bounded by the reference plant analysis that shows the SAWM strategy is successful in making it unlikely that a drywell vent is needed.
OPEN 5
Section 3.3.3.4 Licensee to demonstrate that there is adequate communication between the MCR and the operator at the FLEX pump during severe accident conditions.
OPEN 6
Section 3.3.3.4 Licensee to demonstrate the SAWM flow instrumentation qualification for the expected environmental conditions.
OPEN 7.0 Reference
- 1.
EA-13-109 from E. J. Leeds (NRC) to All Operating Boiling Water Reactor Licensees with Mark I and Mark II Containments, "Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation under Severe Accident Conditions," dated June 6, 2013 (ADAMS ML13143A334 (Pkg.)