ML20237H571
| ML20237H571 | |
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| Site: | Calvert Cliffs |
| Issue date: | 08/07/1987 |
| From: | Mcneil S Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Coss H BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. |
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| NUDOCS 8708170273 | |
| Download: ML20237H571 (4) | |
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I August 7r 1987 Docket Nos. 50-317 DISTRIBUTION.
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SMcNeil CBuracker(2)
Mr.' Herbert D. Coss, Jr.
RErickson Sec r/f'
-Vice President:- General Services LBush i
Baltimore' Gas and Electric Company-
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Docket File 50-317/318 l
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, Baltimore, Maryland 21203 l
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Dear Mr.' Coss:
i This'is to' acknowledge receipt.of the. Baltimore. Gas and Electric _Companyuletter
-dated: December l h1986, which transmitted.a proposed amendment to the Calvert-Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Physical Security Plan in response to the Miscel-
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laneous Amendments and Search.. Requirements.
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The submitted document'has been reviewed and we have determined that additional
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did not address the majority of the:new requirements, please: ensure that appropriate' commitments and page changes are resubmitted with your revisio'n.
The' enclosed comments are based upon pertinent NRC regulations and published guidance describing methods, acceptable to the NRC staff, for implementing-specific parts of those regulations.
It is requested that you provide your response to:these comments within 30' days from receipt of this letter.
If you are unable-to^ respond within this period, please notify us of your intended schedule within'15 days of receipt of this letter.
The reporting and/or record keeping requirements contained in this letter-affect fewer than ten respondents; therefore, OMB; clearance is not. required.
q under P.L.96-511.
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1 Should you have any questions concerning the enclosed comments, please contact the reviewer, Barry Manili, at.(301)~492-7077.
Sincerely,.
Scott Alexander McNeil, Project Manager-1 Project Directorate I-li.
Division of Reactors Projects I/II I
Office.of Nuclear Reactor. Regulation
Enclosure:
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Baltimore Gas & Electric Company Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant cc:
Mr. John M. Gott, President Regional Administrator, Region I Calvert County Board of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commissioners Office of Executive Director Prince Frederick, Maryland 20768 for Operations 631 Park Avenue D. A. Brune, Esq.
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 General Counsel Baltimore Gas and Electri: Company P. O. Box 1475 Baltimore, Maryland 21203 Jay E. Silberg, Esq.
Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge 1800 M Street, NW
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Washington, DC 20036 Mr. M, E. Bowman, General Supervisor Technical Services Engineering Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant MD Rts 2 & 4, P. O. Box 1535 Lusby, Maryland 20557-0073 Resident Inspector l
c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P. O. Box 437 Lusby, Maryland 20657-0073 I
Bechtel Power Corporation ATTN: Mr. D. E. Stewart Calvert Cliffs Project Engineer 15740 Shany Grove Road Gaithersburg, Maryland 20760 Combustion Engineering, Inc.
ATTN: Mr. W. R. Horlacher III Project Manager P. O. Box 500 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, Connecticut 06095-0500 Department of Natural Resources En'ergy Administration, Power Plant Siting Program ATTN: Mr. T. Magette Tawes State Office Building Annapolis, Maryland 21204
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(4 RE0 VEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONHTRING PHYSICAL SECURITY PLAN CHANGES JMISCELLANEOUSAMENDMENTSANDSEARCHREQUIREMENTS)
BALTIMORE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 l
DOCKET N05. 50-317 AND 50-318 1.
State that vital area access controls will not be dropped for life threatening situations not involving public health and safety. Reference 10CFR50.54(x)and(y)andGenericLetter87-08(Q&A#3).
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Provide a commitment that firearms and explosives detection equipment will l
j b6 used to search all individuals entering into a protected area.
Reference 10CFR73.55(d)(1).
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Provide a commitment that if security force members leave the protected area to perform official duties subsequent to -their initial entry and search, they will be searched prior to re-entry into the protected area if they have not been under direct observation or accompanied by another member of the security force.
Reference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(1) and Generic Letter 87-08 (Q&A #11).
4 Provide a statement that only bona fide federal, state, and local law enforcement personnel on official duty are exempt from the required equip-ment searches upon entry to the protected area. Delete the provision for on-duty Nuclear Security Force members, high level management officials including Company directors, and individuals with documented medical disorders, Reference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(1).
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Provide a commitment that an access authorization system will be established to limit unescorted access to vital areas during nonemergency conditions to those individuals required to perform specific duties. Reference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(7)(i).
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Provide a commitment that a current authorization access list will be established for each vital area. Reference 10 CFR 73.55 (d)(7)(1)(A).
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Provide a commitment that vital area access lists shall be updated and reapproved by the cognizant manager / supervisor at least every 31 days.
Reference 10CFR73.55(d)(7)(1)(A).
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Provide a commitment to positively control, in accordance with the current aoproved access lists, all points of personnel and vehicle access to vital areas. Reference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(7)(1)(B).
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Provide a commitment that in the case of an individual's involuntary termina-tion for cause, the individual's unoscorted facility access will be revoked, and i' identification badge and other entry devices shell be retrieved prior to tir simultaneously upon notification of termination.
Reference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(7)(1)(C).
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- 10. Provide a commitment to ensure prompt access to vital equipment to accommodate the potential need for rapid ingress or egress of individuals during emergency conditions or situations.
Indicate how this prompt access will be ensured (e.g., by issuing override keys to appropriate operators and security force members at the start of each shift, or by other acceptable means.) Reference 10CFR73.55(d)(7)(ii)andGenericLetter87-08(Q&A#6).
- 11. Provide a commitment to periodically (annually) review physical security and contingency plans and procedures to evaluate their potential impact on plant and personnel safety.
Reference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(7)(ii)(B) and Regulatory Guide 5.65.
- 12. Provide a commitment that all keys, locks, combinations, and 'related access control devices used to control access to protected and vital areas shall be changed or rotateo'at least every 12 months or whenever there is evidence or suspicion that any of these devices may have been compromised.
Reference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(9).
- 13. Provide a commitment that whenever an individual's unescorted access is revoked due to lack of trustworthiness, reliability, or inadequate work performance, keys, locks, combinations, and related access control devices to which that person had access shall be changed or rotated. Peference 10 CFR 73.55(d)(9).
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Provide a commitment that the CAS will be designated as a vital area in accordancewith10CFR73.55(e)(1)asamended.
Reference 52 FR 12364.
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Provide a commitment that the secondary power supply systems.for both the alarm annunciator equipment and non-portable communications equipment shall be located within a vital area. Reference 10 CFR 73.55(e)(1) and Generic
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Letter 87-08 (Q&A #16).
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Indicate what components of the secondary power supply system will be i
protected as vital.
Reference 10 CFR 73.55(e)(1) and Generic Letter 87-08 (Q&A #18).
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