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| title = NRC Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001, Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company, East Hampton, Connecticut Site
| title = NRC Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001, Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company, East Hampton, Connecticut Site
| author name = Powell R J
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| addressee name = Hemingway S
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=Text=
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{{#Wiki_filter:Shae Hemingway ISFSI Manager UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 May 31, 2018 Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company 362 lnjun Hollow Road East Hampton, CT 06424
{{#Wiki_filter:May 31, 2018


SUBJECT:
==SUBJECT:==
NRC INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001, CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY, EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT SITE
NRC INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001, CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY, EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT SITE


==Dear Mr. Hemingway:==
==Dear Mr. Hemingway:==
On May 3, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) conducted a safety inspection at the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company (Connecticut Yankee) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI}.
On May 3, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) conducted a safety inspection at the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company (Connecticut Yankee) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI}. The inspection examined activities under your license as they relate to safety and compliance with the Commission's regulations and the conditions of your license. The inspection consisted of observations by the inspectors, interviews with personnel, and a review of records and procedures. The results of the inspection were discussed with you at the conclusion of the inspection. The enclosed report presents the results of this inspection.
The inspection examined activities under your license as they relate to safety and compliance with the Commission's regulations and the conditions of your license.
 
The inspection consisted of observations by the inspectors, interviews with personnel, and a review of records and procedures.
 
The results of the inspection were discussed with you at the conclusion of the inspection.
 
The enclosed report presents the results of this inspection.


Within the scope of this inspection, no violations were identified.
Within the scope of this inspection, no violations were identified.


In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice,"
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter, its enclosure, and your response, if you choose to provide one, will be made available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the NRC document system (ADAMS), accessible from the NRC website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To the extent possible, your response should not include any personal privacy, proprietary, or safeguards information so that it can be made available to the Public without redaction.
a copy of this letter, its enclosure, and your response, if you choose to provide one, will be made available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the NRC document system (ADAMS),
accessible from the NRC website at rm/adams.html.
 
To the extent possible, your response should not include any personal privacy, proprietary, or safeguards information so that it can be made available to the Public without redaction.
 
Current NRC regulations and guidance are included on the NRC's website at www.nrc.gov; select Nuclear Materials; Med, Ind,
& Academic Uses; then Regulations, Guidance and Communications.
 
The current Enforcement Policy is included on the NRC's website at www.nrc.gov; select About NRC, Organizations
& Functions; Office of Enforcement; Enforcement documents; then Enforcement Policy (Under 'Related Information').
You may also obtain these documents by contacting the Government Printing Office (GPO) toll-free at 1-866-512-1800.
 
The GPO is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). No reply to this letter is required.
 
Please contact Orysia Masnyk Bailey at 864-427-1032 if you have any questions regarding this matter. Dockets Nos.; 07200039, 05000213 License Nos.: SFGL-21, DPR-61
 
===Enclosure:===
Sincerely,:::::ew:~
Decommissioning, ISFSI, and Reactor HP Branch Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 cc w/Encl: State of Connecticut No reply to this letter is required.
 
Please contact Orysia Masnyk Bailey at 864-427-1032 if you have any questions regarding this matter.
 
Sincerely,;'fit/ Raymond J. Powell, Chief Decommissioning, ISFSI, and Reactor HP Branch Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Dockets Nos.; 07200039, 05000213 License Nos.: SFGL-21, DPR-61
 
===Enclosure:===
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OFFICIAL RECORD COPY I Inspection Nos. Docket Nos. License Nos. Licensee:
Location:
Inspection Dates: Inspectors:
Approved By: 1 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I INSPECTION REPORT 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 07200039 and 05000213 SFGL-21 and DPR-61 Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company 362 lnjun Hollow Road, East Hampton, CT 06424 May 3, 2018 Orysia Masnyk Bailey Health Physicist Decommissioning, ISFSI, and Reactor HP Branch Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Katherine Warner Health Physicist Decommissioning, ISFSI, and Reactor HP Branch Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Raymond J. Powell, Chief Decommissioning, ISFSI, and Reactor HP Branch Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Enclosure Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 2 EXECUTIVE


=SUMMARY=
Current NRC regulations and guidance are included on the NRC's website at www.nrc.gov; select Nuclear Materials; Med, Ind, & Academic Uses; then Regulations, Guidance and Communications. The current Enforcement Policy is included on the NRC's website at www.nrc.gov; select About NRC, Organizations & Functions; Office of Enforcement; Enforcement documents; then Enforcement Policy (Under 'Related Information'). You may also obtain these documents by contacting the Government Printing Office (GPO) toll-free at 1-866-512-1800. The GPO is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). No reply to this letter is required. Please contact Orysia Masnyk Bailey at 864-427-1032 if you have any questions regarding this matter.
Connecticut


Yankee Atomic Power Company NRC Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 An announced safety inspection was conducted on May 3, 2018, at the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company (Connecticut Yankee) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI).
Dockets Nos.; 07200039, 05000213 License Nos.: SFGL-21, DPR-61 Enclosure:


The inspectors assessed whether Connecticut Yankee personnel were operating and maintaining ISFSI programs at an away-from-reactor (AFR) ISFSI in conformance with the commitments and requirements contained in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Safety Evaluation Report (SER), Certificate of Compliance (CoC), Technical Specifications (TS), Quality Assurance (QA) program,
Sincerely,
Connecticut Yankee procedures, and 10 CFR Part 72. The inspectors'
:::::ew:~
review was directed toward confirming the ongoing adequacy of the radiation protection, fire protection, emergency preparedness, surveillance, maintenance, environmental monitoring, training,
Decommissioning, ISFSI, and Reactor HP Branch Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 cc w/Encl:
QA, and corrective action programs.
State of Connecticut


The inspectors observed activities, interviewed personnel, and reviewed records and procedures.
=EXECUTIVE SUMMARY=
Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company


Based on the results of this inspection, no findings of significance were identified.
NRC Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 An announced safety inspection was conducted on May 3, 2018, at the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company (Connecticut Yankee) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). The inspectors assessed whether Connecticut Yankee personnel were operating and maintaining ISFSI programs at an away-from-reactor (AFR) ISFSI in conformance with the commitments and requirements contained in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Safety Evaluation Report (SER), Certificate of Compliance (CoC), Technical Specifications (TS),
Quality Assurance (QA) program, Connecticut Yankee procedures, and 10 CFR Part 72. The inspectors' review was directed toward confirming the ongoing adequacy of the radiation protection, fire protection, emergency preparedness, surveillance, maintenance, environmental monitoring, training, QA, and corrective action programs. The inspectors observed activities, interviewed personnel, and reviewed records and procedures. Based on the results of this inspection, no findings of significance were identified.


Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 3
Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001


=REPORT DETAILS=
=REPORT DETAILS=
I. Organization and Scope of the Program A. Inspection Scope The inspectors assessed whether Connecticut Yankee personnel were operating and maintaining ISFSI programs at an AFR ISFSI in conformance with the commitments and requirements contained in the FSAR, SER, CoC, TS, QA program, Connecticut Yankee procedures, and 10 CFR Part 72. AFR ISFSI facilities, located at sites where loading operations have been completed, are essentially passive operating facilities.
The inspectors' review was directed towards confirming the ongoing adequacy of the radiation protection, fire protection, emergency preparedness, surveillance, maintenance, environmental monitoring, training, QA, and corrective action programs.
The inspectors observed activities, interviewed personnel, and reviewed records and procedures.
The inspectors also reviewed changes made to Connecticut Yankee's programs and procedures since the last inspection to verify that changes were consistent with the license or CoC and did not reduce the effectiveness of the program.
B. Observations The inspectors determined that Connecticut Yankee's plans and preparations for controlling radiological activities were effective at meeting 10 CFR Part 20 requirements.


The inspectors also verified that special nuclear material (SNM) stored at the ISFSI was properly accounted for. Dosimetry records and environmental monitoring reports were reviewed.
I.


All employees were below the regulatory dose limits and dose for members of the public at the nearest accessible location to the ISFSI were within limits prescribed by 10 CFR 72.104. Connecticut Yankee's emergency preparedness program properly coordinated with the appropriate offsite support groups, agencies, and local law enforcement agencies (LLEAs).
Organization and Scope of the Program A.


The emergency call list was current and checked periodically for accuracy.
Inspection Scope The inspectors assessed whether Connecticut Yankee personnel were operating and maintaining ISFSI programs at an AFR ISFSI in conformance with the commitments and requirements contained in the FSAR, SER, CoC, TS, QA program, Connecticut Yankee procedures, and 10 CFR Part 72.


All revisions to the emergency plan have been submitted to the NRC and reviewed by the Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (NSIR). Daily temperature monitoring of the vertical concrete casks (VCCs) was performed by Connecticut Yankee personnel in accordance with surveillance requirements in the TS. Connecticut Yankee's procedures contain backup plans if the primary surveillance method was unavailable.
AFR ISFSI facilities, located at sites where loading operations have been completed, are essentially passive operating facilities. The inspectors' review was directed towards confirming the ongoing adequacy of the radiation protection, fire protection, emergency preparedness, surveillance, maintenance, environmental monitoring, training, QA, and corrective action programs.


The inspectors performed a tour of the ISFSI pad and observed previous pad repairs to assess their material condition.
The inspectors observed activities, interviewed personnel, and reviewed records and procedures. The inspectors also reviewed changes made to Connecticut Yankee's programs and procedures since the last inspection to verify that changes were consistent with the license or CoC and did not reduce the effectiveness of the program.


The inspectors noted that the licensee continues to focus on pad conditions and performs regular inspections.
B.


The inspectors also verified that transient combustibles were not being stored on the ISFSI pad or in the vicinity of the VCCs and confirmed vehicle entry onto the ISFSI pad was controlled in accordance with site procedures Connecticut Yankee has a training program which consists of classroom, and on-the-job training, as well as briefings performed by supervisors.
Observations The inspectors determined that Connecticut Yankee's plans and preparations for controlling radiological activities were effective at meeting 10 CFR Part 20 requirements. The inspectors also verified that special nuclear material (SNM) stored at the ISFSI was properly accounted for. Dosimetry records and environmental monitoring reports were reviewed. All employees were below the regulatory dose limits and dose for members of the public at the nearest accessible location to the ISFSI were within limits prescribed by 10 CFR 72.104.


Refresher training was given on a regular basis and retraining was given as necessary if human performance issues were Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 4 identified.
Connecticut Yankee's emergency preparedness program properly coordinated with the appropriate offsite support groups, agencies, and local law enforcement agencies (LLEAs).


All employees have been trained and qualified to perform their assigned related functions.
The emergency call list was current and checked periodically for accuracy. All revisions to the emergency plan have been submitted to the NRC and reviewed by the Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (NSIR).


The inspectors reviewed the most recent independent audit of the ISFSI program.
Daily temperature monitoring of the vertical concrete casks (VCCs) was performed by Connecticut Yankee personnel in accordance with surveillance requirements in the TS.


The inspectors determined that issues were entered into the corrective action program, prioritized, and evaluated commensurate with their safety significance.
Connecticut Yankee's procedures contain backup plans if the primary surveillance method was unavailable. The inspectors performed a tour of the ISFSI pad and observed previous pad repairs to assess their material condition. The inspectors noted that the licensee continues to focus on pad conditions and performs regular inspections. The inspectors also verified that transient combustibles were not being stored on the ISFSI pad or in the vicinity of the VCCs and confirmed vehicle entry onto the ISFSI pad was controlled in accordance with site procedures Connecticut Yankee has a training program which consists of classroom, and on-the-job training, as well as briefings performed by supervisors. Refresher training was given on a regular basis and retraining was given as necessary if human performance issues were Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 identified. All employees have been trained and qualified to perform their assigned ISFSl-related functions.


Corrective actions were implemented to address identified issues and were tracked to closure.
The inspectors reviewed the most recent independent audit of the ISFSI program. The inspectors determined that issues were entered into the corrective action program, prioritized, and evaluated commensurate with their safety significance. Corrective actions were implemented to address identified issues and were tracked to closure. The QA program evaluated changes in the ISFSI program to ensure that any changes that were implemented would not decrease the overall effectiveness of the program. The inspectors also reviewed Connecticut Yankee's 10 CFR 72.212 evaluation report and ensured it was being appropriately updated.


The QA program evaluated changes in the ISFSI program to ensure that any changes that were implemented would not decrease the overall effectiveness of the program.
C.


The inspectors also reviewed Connecticut Yankee's 10 CFR 72.212 evaluation report and ensured it was being appropriately updated.
Findings Based on the results of this inspection, no findings of significance were identified.


C. Findings Based on the results of this inspection, no findings of significance were identified.
II.


II. Exit Meeting Summary On May 3, 2018, the inspectors presented the inspection results to Shae Hemingway, Connecticut Yankee Site Manager and other Connecticut Yankee personnel.
===Exit Meeting Summary===
On May 3, 2018, the inspectors presented the inspection results to Shae Hemingway, Connecticut Yankee Site Manager and other Connecticut Yankee personnel.


Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 5
Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001  


=SUPPLEMENTAL
=SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION=
INFORMATION=


PARTIAL UST OF PERSONS CONTACTED
PARTIAL UST OF PERSONS CONTACTED
Licensee  
Licensee  
: [[contact::M. Baldari]],
: [[contact::M. Baldari]], Security Project Manager  
Security
: [[contact::J. Beauchemin]], Assistant Project Manager  
Project Manager  
: [[contact::J. Bourassa]], RPM/QA Representative  
: [[contact::J. Beauchemin]],
Assistant
Project Manager  
: [[contact::J. Bourassa]],
RPM/QA Representative  
: [[contact::S. Buchan]], ISS  
: [[contact::S. Buchan]], ISS  
: [[contact::S. Day]], Licensing
: [[contact::S. Day]], Licensing Engineer  
Engineer  
: [[contact::R. Desmarais]], ISFSI Technical Specialist  
: [[contact::R. Desmarais]],
: [[contact::S. Hemingway]], ISFSI Manager  
ISFSI Technical
: [[contact::J. Lenois]], 3 Yankee Security Program Manager  
Specialist  
: [[contact::S. Hemingway]],
ISFSI Manager  
: [[contact::J. Lenois]], 3 Yankee Security
Program Manager  
: [[contact::J. Maachi]], Program Manager  
: [[contact::J. Maachi]], Program Manager  
: [[contact::R. Mitchell]],
: [[contact::R. Mitchell]], Assistant Director of Operations  
Assistant
Director
of Operations  
: [[contact::D. Pratt]], ISS Upgrade  
: [[contact::D. Pratt]], ISS Upgrade  
: [[contact::J. Williams]],
: [[contact::J. Williams]], Technical Manager  
Technical
: [[contact::E. Vidou]], ISO
Manager  
ITEMS OPEN, CLOSED, AND DISCUSSED
: [[contact::E. Vidou]], ISO ITEMS OPEN, CLOSED, AND DISCUSSED
None
None UST OF DOCUMENTS
UST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
REVIEWED
Audits and Reports
Audits and Reports BYR 2017-20,
BYR 2017-20, Special Nuclear Materials Inventory 2017
Special Nuclear Materials Inventory
ISFSI Memo 17-056, Self-Assessment-Radiation Protection Program
2017 ISFSI Memo 17-056, Self-Assessment-
CY ISFSI 10 CFR 72.212 Evaluation Report, Rev.13, January 2017
Radiation
Miscellaneous
Protection
Yankee Rowe RWPs
Program CY ISFSI 10 CFR 72.212 Evaluation
Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual
Report, Rev.13, January 2017 Miscellaneous
2017 Completed June Survey Package
Yankee Rowe RWPs Off-Site
Approved Yankee VCC Inlet Port Survey
Dose Calculation
Procedures
Manual 2017 Completed
EF-3, Rev. 8, Special Nuclear Material and Greater than Class C Waste Control, Accountability,
June Survey Package Approved
and Reporting Program
Yankee VCC Inlet Port Survey Procedures
E0-5, Rev. 11, Emergency Planning Implementation
EF-3, Rev. 8, Special Nuclear Material
FP-1, Rev. 5, Fire Protection Program
and Greater than Class C Waste Control,
FP-2, Rev. 4, Fire Hazard Analysis
Accountability,
FP-3, Rev. 7, Fire Fighting Pre-Plans
and Reporting
OP-7, Rev. 4, VCC and ISFSI Pad Inspection Program
Program E0-5, Rev. 11, Emergency
RP-1, Rev. 9, ISFSI Conduct of Radiation Protection
Planning
RP-2, Rev. 16, Radiological Surveys and Postings
Implementation
RP-3, Rev. 0, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)
FP-1, Rev. 5, Fire Protection
RP-4, Rev. 0, Personnel Radiation Monitoring
Program FP-2, Rev. 4, Fire Hazard Analysis
RP-5, Rev. 0, Radiation Work Permits
FP-3, Rev. 7, Fire Fighting
Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001
Pre-Plans
LIST OF ACRONYMS USED
OP-7, Rev. 4, VCC and ISFSI Pad Inspection
AFR
Program RP-1, Rev. 9, ISFSI Conduct of Radiation
CFR
Protection
CoC
RP-2, Rev. 16, Radiological
CY
Surveys and Postings
FSAR
RP-3, Rev. 0, Radiological
IP
Environmental
ISFSI
Monitoring
LLEA
Program (REMP) RP-4, Rev. 0, Personnel
NSIR
Radiation
QA
Monitoring
SER
RP-5, Rev. 0, Radiation
SNM
Work Permits Inspection
TS
Report Nos. 07200039/2018001
vcc
and 05000213/2018001
Away-From-Reactor
LIST OF ACRONYMS
USED AFR CFR CoC CY FSAR IP ISFSI LLEA NSIR QA SER SNM TS vcc Away-From-Reactor
Code of Federal Regulations
Code of Federal Regulations
Certificate
Certificate of Compliance
of Compliance
Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company
Connecticut
Final Safety Analysis Report
Yankee Atomic Power Company Final Safety Analysis
Inspection Procedure
Report Inspection
Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation
Procedure
Local Law Enforcement Agencies
Independent
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
Spent Fuel Storage Installation
Local Law Enforcement
Agencies
Office of Nuclear Security
and Incident
Response
Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance
Safety Evaluation
Safety Evaluation Report
Report Special Nuclear Material
Special Nuclear Material
Technical
Technical Specification
Specification
Vertical Concrete Cask
Vertical
Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001
Concrete
Cask Inspection
Report Nos. 07200039/2018001
and 05000213/2018001
}}
}}

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NRC Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001, Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company, East Hampton, Connecticut Site
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Issue date: 05/31/2018
From: Racquel Powell
Division of Nuclear Materials Safety I
To: Hemingway S
Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co
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Text

May 31, 2018

SUBJECT:

NRC INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001, CONNECTICUT YANKEE ATOMIC POWER COMPANY, EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT SITE

Dear Mr. Hemingway:

On May 3, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) conducted a safety inspection at the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company (Connecticut Yankee) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI}. The inspection examined activities under your license as they relate to safety and compliance with the Commission's regulations and the conditions of your license. The inspection consisted of observations by the inspectors, interviews with personnel, and a review of records and procedures. The results of the inspection were discussed with you at the conclusion of the inspection. The enclosed report presents the results of this inspection.

Within the scope of this inspection, no violations were identified.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter, its enclosure, and your response, if you choose to provide one, will be made available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the NRC document system (ADAMS), accessible from the NRC website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To the extent possible, your response should not include any personal privacy, proprietary, or safeguards information so that it can be made available to the Public without redaction.

Current NRC regulations and guidance are included on the NRC's website at www.nrc.gov; select Nuclear Materials; Med, Ind, & Academic Uses; then Regulations, Guidance and Communications. The current Enforcement Policy is included on the NRC's website at www.nrc.gov; select About NRC, Organizations & Functions; Office of Enforcement; Enforcement documents; then Enforcement Policy (Under 'Related Information'). You may also obtain these documents by contacting the Government Printing Office (GPO) toll-free at 1-866-512-1800. The GPO is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). No reply to this letter is required. Please contact Orysia Masnyk Bailey at 864-427-1032 if you have any questions regarding this matter.

Dockets Nos.; 07200039, 05000213 License Nos.: SFGL-21, DPR-61 Enclosure:

Sincerely,

ew:~

Decommissioning, ISFSI, and Reactor HP Branch Division of Nuclear Materials Safety Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 cc w/Encl:

State of Connecticut

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company

NRC Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 An announced safety inspection was conducted on May 3, 2018, at the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company (Connecticut Yankee) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). The inspectors assessed whether Connecticut Yankee personnel were operating and maintaining ISFSI programs at an away-from-reactor (AFR) ISFSI in conformance with the commitments and requirements contained in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR), Safety Evaluation Report (SER), Certificate of Compliance (CoC), Technical Specifications (TS),

Quality Assurance (QA) program, Connecticut Yankee procedures, and 10 CFR Part 72. The inspectors' review was directed toward confirming the ongoing adequacy of the radiation protection, fire protection, emergency preparedness, surveillance, maintenance, environmental monitoring, training, QA, and corrective action programs. The inspectors observed activities, interviewed personnel, and reviewed records and procedures. Based on the results of this inspection, no findings of significance were identified.

Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001

REPORT DETAILS

I.

Organization and Scope of the Program A.

Inspection Scope The inspectors assessed whether Connecticut Yankee personnel were operating and maintaining ISFSI programs at an AFR ISFSI in conformance with the commitments and requirements contained in the FSAR, SER, CoC, TS, QA program, Connecticut Yankee procedures, and 10 CFR Part 72.

AFR ISFSI facilities, located at sites where loading operations have been completed, are essentially passive operating facilities. The inspectors' review was directed towards confirming the ongoing adequacy of the radiation protection, fire protection, emergency preparedness, surveillance, maintenance, environmental monitoring, training, QA, and corrective action programs.

The inspectors observed activities, interviewed personnel, and reviewed records and procedures. The inspectors also reviewed changes made to Connecticut Yankee's programs and procedures since the last inspection to verify that changes were consistent with the license or CoC and did not reduce the effectiveness of the program.

B.

Observations The inspectors determined that Connecticut Yankee's plans and preparations for controlling radiological activities were effective at meeting 10 CFR Part 20 requirements. The inspectors also verified that special nuclear material (SNM) stored at the ISFSI was properly accounted for. Dosimetry records and environmental monitoring reports were reviewed. All employees were below the regulatory dose limits and dose for members of the public at the nearest accessible location to the ISFSI were within limits prescribed by 10 CFR 72.104.

Connecticut Yankee's emergency preparedness program properly coordinated with the appropriate offsite support groups, agencies, and local law enforcement agencies (LLEAs).

The emergency call list was current and checked periodically for accuracy. All revisions to the emergency plan have been submitted to the NRC and reviewed by the Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response (NSIR).

Daily temperature monitoring of the vertical concrete casks (VCCs) was performed by Connecticut Yankee personnel in accordance with surveillance requirements in the TS.

Connecticut Yankee's procedures contain backup plans if the primary surveillance method was unavailable. The inspectors performed a tour of the ISFSI pad and observed previous pad repairs to assess their material condition. The inspectors noted that the licensee continues to focus on pad conditions and performs regular inspections. The inspectors also verified that transient combustibles were not being stored on the ISFSI pad or in the vicinity of the VCCs and confirmed vehicle entry onto the ISFSI pad was controlled in accordance with site procedures Connecticut Yankee has a training program which consists of classroom, and on-the-job training, as well as briefings performed by supervisors. Refresher training was given on a regular basis and retraining was given as necessary if human performance issues were Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001 identified. All employees have been trained and qualified to perform their assigned ISFSl-related functions.

The inspectors reviewed the most recent independent audit of the ISFSI program. The inspectors determined that issues were entered into the corrective action program, prioritized, and evaluated commensurate with their safety significance. Corrective actions were implemented to address identified issues and were tracked to closure. The QA program evaluated changes in the ISFSI program to ensure that any changes that were implemented would not decrease the overall effectiveness of the program. The inspectors also reviewed Connecticut Yankee's 10 CFR 72.212 evaluation report and ensured it was being appropriately updated.

C.

Findings Based on the results of this inspection, no findings of significance were identified.

II.

Exit Meeting Summary

On May 3, 2018, the inspectors presented the inspection results to Shae Hemingway, Connecticut Yankee Site Manager and other Connecticut Yankee personnel.

Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

PARTIAL UST OF PERSONS CONTACTED

Licensee

M. Baldari, Security Project Manager
J. Beauchemin, Assistant Project Manager
J. Bourassa, RPM/QA Representative
S. Buchan, ISS
S. Day, Licensing Engineer
R. Desmarais, ISFSI Technical Specialist
S. Hemingway, ISFSI Manager
J. Lenois, 3 Yankee Security Program Manager
J. Maachi, Program Manager
R. Mitchell, Assistant Director of Operations
D. Pratt, ISS Upgrade
J. Williams, Technical Manager
E. Vidou, ISO

ITEMS OPEN, CLOSED, AND DISCUSSED

None

UST OF DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

Audits and Reports

BYR 2017-20, Special Nuclear Materials Inventory 2017

ISFSI Memo 17-056, Self-Assessment-Radiation Protection Program

CY ISFSI 10 CFR 72.212 Evaluation Report, Rev.13, January 2017

Miscellaneous

Yankee Rowe RWPs

Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual

2017 Completed June Survey Package

Approved Yankee VCC Inlet Port Survey

Procedures

EF-3, Rev. 8, Special Nuclear Material and Greater than Class C Waste Control, Accountability,

and Reporting Program

E0-5, Rev. 11, Emergency Planning Implementation

FP-1, Rev. 5, Fire Protection Program

FP-2, Rev. 4, Fire Hazard Analysis

FP-3, Rev. 7, Fire Fighting Pre-Plans

OP-7, Rev. 4, VCC and ISFSI Pad Inspection Program

RP-1, Rev. 9, ISFSI Conduct of Radiation Protection

RP-2, Rev. 16, Radiological Surveys and Postings

RP-3, Rev. 0, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)

RP-4, Rev. 0, Personnel Radiation Monitoring

RP-5, Rev. 0, Radiation Work Permits

Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001

LIST OF ACRONYMS USED

AFR

CFR

CoC

CY

FSAR

IP

ISFSI

LLEA

NSIR

QA

SER

SNM

TS

vcc

Away-From-Reactor

Code of Federal Regulations

Certificate of Compliance

Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company

Final Safety Analysis Report

Inspection Procedure

Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation

Local Law Enforcement Agencies

Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response

Quality Assurance

Safety Evaluation Report

Special Nuclear Material

Technical Specification

Vertical Concrete Cask

Inspection Report Nos. 07200039/2018001 and 05000213/2018001