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| title = Mid-Cycle Assessment Letter - Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 (NRC Inspection Report 05000391/2013606)
| title = Mid-Cycle Assessment Letter - Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 (NRC Inspection Report 05000391/2013606)
| author name = Munday J T
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Mr. Michael Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction Tennessee Valley Authority 6A Lookout Place 1101 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801
==SUBJECT:==
MID-CYCLE ASSESSMENT LETTER - WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000391/2013606)


SUBJECT: MID-CYCLE ASSESSMENT LETTER - WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000391/2013606)
==Dear Mr. Skaggs:==
On August 12, 2013, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff completed its performance review of the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Unit 2 construction project. Our technical staff reviewed inspection results for the period from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of our assessment of your safety performance during this period and our plans for future inspections at your facility.


==Dear Mr. Skaggs:==
During the most recent quarter the NRC identified three violations associated with your commercial grade dedication program that were characterized as a Severity Level III problem in accordance with the NRCs Enforcement Policy and assessed a $70,000 Civil Penalty. These violations are described in Inspection Report 05000391/2013614, dated June 18, 2013 (ADAMS Accession Number ML13169A030). Consistent with the guidance in Inspection Manual Chapter 2517, Watts Bar 2 Construction Inspection Program, which defines a Severity Level III violation as a significant performance issue, the NRC plans to increase inspections for WBN Unit 2. Specifically, the NRC plans to perform an additional inspection using the guidance in Inspection Procedure 92702, Follow-up on Traditional Enforcement Actions including Violations, Deviations, Confirmatory Action Letters, Confirmatory Orders and Alternate Dispute Resolution Confirmatory Orders. This inspection will review your corrective actions to these violations to verify that your commercial grade dedication program is in compliance with regulations and that the corrective actions were adequate to prevent recurrence. Because planning for this inspection is continuing, we have not yet scheduled the inspection. Once the date for this inspection date is identified, we will inform your staff.
On August 12, 2013, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff completed its performance review of the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Unit 2 construction project. Our technical staff reviewed inspection results for the period from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of our assessment of your safety performance during this period and our plans for future inspections at your facility. During the most recent quarter the NRC identified three violations associated with your commercial grade dedication program that were characterized as a Severity Level III problem in accordance with the NRC's Enforcement Policy and assessed a $70,000 Civil Penalty. These violations are described in Inspection Report 05000391/2013614, dated June 18, 2013 (ADAMS Accession Number ML 13169A030). Consistent with the guidance in Inspection Manual Chapter 2517, Watts Bar 2 Construction Inspection Program, which defines a Severity Level III violation as a significant performance issue, the NRC plans to increase inspections for WBN Unit 2. Specifically, the NRC plans to perform an additional inspection using the guidance in Inspection Procedure 92702, Follow-up on Traditional Enforcement Actions including Violations, Deviations, Confirmatory Action Letters, Confirmatory Orders and Alternate Dispute Resolution Confirmatory Orders. This inspection will review your corrective actions to these violations to verify that your commercial grade dedication program is in compliance with regulations and that the corrective actions were adequate to prevent recurrence. Because planning for this inspection is continuing, we have not yet scheduled the inspection. Once the date for this inspection date is identified, we will inform your staff.
 
During the first three quarters of the assessment period, and in the 4th quarter with the exception noted above, WBN Unit 2 construction activities were generally conducted in a manner that complied with the Commissions rules and regulations, the conditions of your construction permit, and the Unit 2 regulatory framework commitments. Overall, the corrective action program implementation activities, including initiation, classification, disposition, and trending were deemed satisfactory. This overall conclusion was based on the results of the annual Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) team inspection, focus sample PI&R inspections, and the ongoing assessment of your corrective action program as part of routine inspections.
 
No Substantive Cross-Cutting Issues were identified during this period.
 
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
==REGION II==
245 PEACHTREE CENTER AVENUE NE, SUITE 1200 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-1257 The NRC staff expended a large effort toward the WBN Unit 2 project during the 12-month Mid-Cycle Assessment period. Specifically, the Region II office has spent over 12,000 hours performing inspections, assessments, public meetings, allegation follow-up, and inspection program support for WBN Unit 2. The NRC staff anticipates this level of effort will increase over the next 12-month assessment cycle as WBN Unit 2 construction activities continue and pre-operational testing is performed on additional safety-related systems.
 
As a result of reviewing your construction schedule and through interaction with your staff, the enclosed inspection plan contains those projected inspection activities that we have currently identified. Many of the inspections listed in the enclosed inspection plan were scheduled based on information your staff provided to the NRC. This information involved dates for completion of construction activities that would be subject to the corresponding NRC inspections. Therefore, it is crucial that you keep us apprised of any changes to the scheduled completion dates, in order to maintain our inspection plan current. As additional details of your project schedule become available, we will plan other inspections specified in IMC 2517. Your staff will be given ample notification of changes to upcoming inspection activities or newly identified inspections as they become finalized in order to allow for the resolution of any scheduling conflicts and personnel availability. Routine inspections performed by the resident staff are not listed on the inspection plan due to their ongoing and continuous nature.
 
As you begin preoperational testing, the NRC will implement IMC 2313, Light Water Reactor Inspection Program - Preoperational Testing and Operational Preparedness Phase. We have not listed preoperational testing inspections in the enclosed inspection plan due to likelihood that the inspection dates will changes as adjustments to your preoperational testing schedule occur.
 
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRCs Rules of Practice, a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRCs document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room). Please contact Robert Haag at (404)
997-4446 with any questions you may have regarding this letter or our planned inspections.


During the first three quarters of the assessment period, and in the 4th quarter with the exception noted above, WBN Unit 2 construction activities were generally conducted in a manner that complied with the Commission's rules and regulations, the conditions of your construction permit, and the Unit 2 regulatory framework commitments. Overall, the corrective action program implementation activities, including initiation, classification, disposition, and trending were deemed satisfactory. This overall conclusion was based on the results of the annual Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) team inspection, focus sample PI&R inspections, and the ongoing assessment of your corrective action program as part of routine inspections. No Substantive Cross-Cutting Issues were identified during this period. The NRC staff expended a large effort toward the WBN Unit 2 project during the 12-month Mid-Cycle Assessment period. Specifically, the Region II office has spent over 12,000 hours performing inspections, assessments, public meetings, allegation follow-up, and inspection program support for WBN Unit 2. The NRC staff anticipates this level of effort will increase over the next 12-month assessment cycle as WBN Unit 2 construction activities continue and pre-operational testing is performed on additional safety-related systems.
Sincerely,
/RA/


As a result of reviewing your construction schedule and through interaction with your staff, the enclosed inspection plan contains those projected inspection activities that we have currently identified. Many of the inspections listed in the enclosed inspection plan were scheduled based on information your staff provided to the NRC. This information involved dates for completion of construction activities that would be subject to the corresponding NRC inspections. Therefore, it is crucial that you keep us apprised of any changes to the scheduled completion dates, in order to maintain our inspection plan current. As additional details of your project schedule become available, we will plan other inspections specified in IMC 2517. Your staff will be given ample notification of changes to upcoming inspection activities or newly identified inspections as they become finalized in order to allow for the resolution of any scheduling conflicts and personnel availability. Routine inspections performed by the resident staff are not listed on the inspection plan due to their ongoing and continuous nature. As you begin preoperational testing, the NRC will implement IMC 2313, Light Water Reactor Inspection Program - Preoperational Testing and Operational Preparedness Phase. We have not listed preoperational testing inspections in the enclosed inspection plan due to likelihood that the inspection dates will changes as adjustments to your preoperational testing schedule occur. In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room). Please contact Robert Haag at (404) 997-4446 with any questions you may have regarding this letter or our planned inspections.
Joel T. Munday, Director


Sincerely,/RA/ Joel T. Munday, Director Division of Construction Projects Docket No. 50-391 Construction Permit No: CPPR-92  
Division of Construction Projects Docket No. 50-391 Construction Permit No: CPPR-92  


===Enclosure:===
Enclosure:
Watts Bar Unit 2 Inspection Plan  
Watts Bar Unit 2 Inspection Plan  


cc w/encl: (See next page)
cc w/encl: (See next page)  
 
ML13246A462 __ SUNSI REVIEW COMPLETE OFFICE RII:DCP RII: DCP RII: DCP
 
SIGNATURE CJE JBB5 RCH
 
NAME C Even J. Baptist R. Haag
 
DATE 09/02/2013 09/02/2013 08/28/2013
 
E-MAIL COPY?
YES NO cc w/encl:
Mr. Gordon P. Arent Senior Manager, Licensing WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381
 
Mr. O. J. Zeringue, General Manager Engineering and Construction WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381
 
Mr. R. A. Hruby, General Manager Technical Services WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City Tennessee 37381
 
Ms. Donna Guinn, Manager Licensing and Industry Affairs WBN Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381
 
Mr. Preston D. Swafford Chief Nuclear Officer and Executive Vice President Tennessee Valley Authority 1101 Market Place 3R Lookout Place Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801
 
County Executive 375 Church Street Suite 215 Dayton, Tennessee 37321
 
Mr. Dave Gronek Plant Manager, WBN Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381
 
Mr. R. R. Baron, Senior Manager Nuclear Construction Quality Assurance WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381
 
Mr. Joseph Shea, Vice President Nuclear Licensing Tennessee Valley Authority 1101 Market Street 3R Lookout Place Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801
 
Mr. E. J. Vigluicci Assistant General Counsel Tennessee Valley Authority 400 West Summit Hill Drive 6A West Tower Knoxville, Tennessee 37402
 
Mr. Lawrence E. Nanney, Director Tennessee Department of Environmental Health & Conservation Division of Radiological Health 3rd Floor, L&C Annex 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1532
 
Mr. T. P. Cleary Site Vice President Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381
 
County Mayor P.O. Box 156 Decatur, Tennessee 37322
 
Ms. Ann P. Harris Public 341 Swing Loop Rockwood, TN 37854 cc email distribution w/encl:
Greg Scott Tennessee Valley Authority Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Watts Bar Unit 2 Licensing Tennessee Valley Authority Electronic Mail Distribution
 
Letter to Michael from Joel T. Munday dated September 3, 2013.
 
SUBJECT:
MID-CYCLE ASSESSMENT LETTER - WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000391/2013606)
 
Distribution w/encl:
Region II Regional Coordinator, OEDO (J. Cassidy)
J. Quichocho, NRR J. Poole, NRR A. Hon, NRR M. Miller, RII S. Shaeffer, RII DRP T. Nazario, RII Watts Bar Unit 2 SRI R. Lewis, RUU Watts Bar Unit 2 RI E. Patterson, RII, WBN Unit 2, RI R. Monk, RII Watts Bar Unit 1 SRI C. Evans, RII ConE_Resource@nrc.gov PUBLIC
 
Enclosure Watts Bar Unit 2 Inspection Plan 54 Items
 
Type Item #
Title Scheduled
 
Inspection
 
TI 2512/022 Fire Protection corrective action program (CAP)
09/09/2013
 
TMI I.D.1 Control Room Design Review 09/09/2013
 
TMI II.K.3.5 Auto trip of reactor coolant pumps:
09/09/2013 a) propose mods; b) modify
 
VIO 87-05-01 Failure to consider vendor requirements in design 09/09/2013
 
of hydrogen analyzer system/failure to specify
 
classes of cleanness in specifications or drawings
 
CDR 89-05 Failure of auxiliary feedwater (AFW) steam 09/09/2013
 
generator level controllers
 
BL 79-27 Loss of non-Class 1E I&C power system 09/16/2013
 
bus during operation
 
CDR 86-21 Non-quality assurance data used in calculations 09/16/2013
 
for cable tray and conduit loading
 
TI 2512/028 QA Records CAP 09/23/2013
 
TI 2515/120 Multi-Plant Action Item A-22, Station Blackout Rule 09/30/2013
 
TI 2512/021 Equipment Seismic CAP 10/07/2013
 
BL 85-01 Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater pumps 10/07/2013
 
TI 2515/69 Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater 10/07/2013
 
Pumps BL 85-01
 
QA Inspection - Team Inspection 10/21/2013
 
IP 49053 Employee Concerns Program 11/04/2013
 
OTHER Hist.
 
Review Historical Part 21's 11/04/2013
 
Part 21's
 
IFI 86-14-05 Analysis of QC inspected spring nuts 11/04/2013
 
Type Item #
Title Scheduled
 
Inspection TI 2512/037 Master Fuse List SP 11/18/2013
 
GL 06-02 Grid reliability and impact on plant risk 11/18/2013
 
and operability of offsite power
 
TI 2515/165 Offsite power and impact on plant risk 11/18/2013
 
CDR 85-37 AMP PID G terminal lugs 11/18/2013
 
SER SSER Verify commitment completion and 11/18/2013
 
App HH review electrical design calculations
 
Item 7
 
BL 76-02 Relay coil failures 01/20/2014
 
TI 2500/20, R2 ATWS rule, GL 83-28 & 85-06 01/20/2014
 
SER SSER TVA stated, "Post modification testing will be 01/20/2014
 
App HH performed to verify design change corrects
 
Item 64 Eagle 21, Rack 2 RTD accuracy issue prior to
 
WBN U2 fuel load." This issue is open pending
 
NRC review of testing results (Section 7.2.1.1)
 
Engineering Field Change Control Inspection 01/27/2014
 
Team Inspection
 
TMI I.C.1 Short term accident and procedure review 02/01/2014
 
TI 2515/142 Draindown during shutdown and 02/03/2014
 
common-mode failure (GL 98-02)
 
GL 98-02 Loss of Reactor Coolant Inventory and Associated 02/03/2014
 
Potential for Loss of Emergency Mitigation
 
Functions While in a Shutdown Condition
 
Problem Identification and Resolution 02/17/2014
 
Inspection - Team Inspection
 
CDR 86-08 Incorrect tubing configuration on containment 02/24/2014
 
isolation valves (CIV) actuators
 
BL 03-02 Leakage from reactor pressure vessel lower 03/03/2014
 
head penetrations and reactor coolant pressure
 
boundary integrity (PWRs)
 
TMI II.D.1 Relief and safety valve test requirements 03/03/2014
 
TI 2512/017 Cable Tray and Supports CAP 03/24/2014
 
TMI II.D.3 Valve position indication 03/24/2014
 
Type Item #
Title Scheduled
 
Inspection
 
TMI II.E.3.1 Emergency power for pressurizer heaters 03/24/2014
 
CDR 89-06 Inadequate qualification of cable tray 03/24/2014
 
supports & fittings
 
SER SSER Verify completion of design change notification 03/24/2014
 
App HH of 125V dc vital battery system prior to issuance
 
Item 33 of Unit 2 OL (Section 8.3.2.3)
 
TI 2512/036 Environmental Qualification SP 04/21/2014
 
BL 80-04 Analysis of PWR main steam line 04/21/2014
 
break with continuous feedwater addition
 
TMI II.E.1.2 Auxiliary feedwater system initiation and flow 04/21/2014
 
TI 2515/87 MPA A-17: RG 1.97 04/21/2014
 
CDR 87-10 Failure of Category "C" devices may 04/21/2014
 
adversely affect Category "A" devices
 
TI 2512/026 Instrument Lines CAP 05/05/2014
 
CDR 86-11 Lack of thermal qualification for 05/05/2014
 
Systems 43 & 90 piping
 
CDR 86-24 Inadequate flexibility of instrument tubing attached 05/05/2014
 
to steel containment vessel
 
GL 89-19 Request for actions related to resolution of 05/19/2014
 
unresolved safety issue A-47, Safety implication
 
of control systems in LWR nuclear power plants,
 
pursuant to 10CFR50.54(f)
 
GL 96-01 Testing of safety-related circuits 05/19/2014
 
TI 2515/139 GL 96-01, Testing of safety-related logics circuits 05/19/2014
 
CDR 95-05 Loose connections found in vendor wire 05/19/2014
 
safety-related panels
 
BL 88-11 Pressurizer surge line thermal stratification 07/07/2014
 
TMI II.K.1.10 Operability status 07/07/2014
 
TMI II.K.3.10 Applicant's proposed anticipatory trip at high power 07/07/2014
 
TI 2515/65, R2 TMI action plan requirement follow-up 08/01/2014
 
Type Item #
Title Scheduled
 
Inspection
 
URI 87-19-06 Nonsafety-related cable in close proximity to 08/25/2014
 
safety-related cable in electrical panels
 
Acronyms Used in Enclosure
 
BL
 
Bulletin CDR
 
construction deficiency report GL
 
Generic Letter IFI
 
inspector followup item IP
 
inspection procedure SER
 
safety evaluation report TI
 
temporary instruction TMI
 
three mile island URI
 
unresolved item VIO
 
violation
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Mid-Cycle Assessment Letter - Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 (NRC Inspection Report 05000391/2013606)
ML13246A462
Person / Time
Site: Watts Bar Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 09/03/2013
From: Joel Munday
NRC/RGN-II/DCP
To: Skaggs M
Tennessee Valley Authority
Michelle Adams
References
IR-13-006
Download: ML13246A462 (10)


Text

September 3, 2013

SUBJECT:

MID-CYCLE ASSESSMENT LETTER - WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000391/2013606)

Dear Mr. Skaggs:

On August 12, 2013, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff completed its performance review of the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Unit 2 construction project. Our technical staff reviewed inspection results for the period from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013. The purpose of this letter is to inform you of our assessment of your safety performance during this period and our plans for future inspections at your facility.

During the most recent quarter the NRC identified three violations associated with your commercial grade dedication program that were characterized as a Severity Level III problem in accordance with the NRCs Enforcement Policy and assessed a $70,000 Civil Penalty. These violations are described in Inspection Report 05000391/2013614, dated June 18, 2013 (ADAMS Accession Number ML13169A030). Consistent with the guidance in Inspection Manual Chapter 2517, Watts Bar 2 Construction Inspection Program, which defines a Severity Level III violation as a significant performance issue, the NRC plans to increase inspections for WBN Unit 2. Specifically, the NRC plans to perform an additional inspection using the guidance in Inspection Procedure 92702, Follow-up on Traditional Enforcement Actions including Violations, Deviations, Confirmatory Action Letters, Confirmatory Orders and Alternate Dispute Resolution Confirmatory Orders. This inspection will review your corrective actions to these violations to verify that your commercial grade dedication program is in compliance with regulations and that the corrective actions were adequate to prevent recurrence. Because planning for this inspection is continuing, we have not yet scheduled the inspection. Once the date for this inspection date is identified, we will inform your staff.

During the first three quarters of the assessment period, and in the 4th quarter with the exception noted above, WBN Unit 2 construction activities were generally conducted in a manner that complied with the Commissions rules and regulations, the conditions of your construction permit, and the Unit 2 regulatory framework commitments. Overall, the corrective action program implementation activities, including initiation, classification, disposition, and trending were deemed satisfactory. This overall conclusion was based on the results of the annual Problem Identification and Resolution (PI&R) team inspection, focus sample PI&R inspections, and the ongoing assessment of your corrective action program as part of routine inspections.

No Substantive Cross-Cutting Issues were identified during this period.

UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

REGION II

245 PEACHTREE CENTER AVENUE NE, SUITE 1200 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-1257 The NRC staff expended a large effort toward the WBN Unit 2 project during the 12-month Mid-Cycle Assessment period. Specifically, the Region II office has spent over 12,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> performing inspections, assessments, public meetings, allegation follow-up, and inspection program support for WBN Unit 2. The NRC staff anticipates this level of effort will increase over the next 12-month assessment cycle as WBN Unit 2 construction activities continue and pre-operational testing is performed on additional safety-related systems.

As a result of reviewing your construction schedule and through interaction with your staff, the enclosed inspection plan contains those projected inspection activities that we have currently identified. Many of the inspections listed in the enclosed inspection plan were scheduled based on information your staff provided to the NRC. This information involved dates for completion of construction activities that would be subject to the corresponding NRC inspections. Therefore, it is crucial that you keep us apprised of any changes to the scheduled completion dates, in order to maintain our inspection plan current. As additional details of your project schedule become available, we will plan other inspections specified in IMC 2517. Your staff will be given ample notification of changes to upcoming inspection activities or newly identified inspections as they become finalized in order to allow for the resolution of any scheduling conflicts and personnel availability. Routine inspections performed by the resident staff are not listed on the inspection plan due to their ongoing and continuous nature.

As you begin preoperational testing, the NRC will implement IMC 2313, Light Water Reactor Inspection Program - Preoperational Testing and Operational Preparedness Phase. We have not listed preoperational testing inspections in the enclosed inspection plan due to likelihood that the inspection dates will changes as adjustments to your preoperational testing schedule occur.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRCs Rules of Practice, a copy of this letter and its enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRCs document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room). Please contact Robert Haag at (404)

997-4446 with any questions you may have regarding this letter or our planned inspections.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Joel T. Munday, Director

Division of Construction Projects Docket No. 50-391 Construction Permit No: CPPR-92

Enclosure:

Watts Bar Unit 2 Inspection Plan

cc w/encl: (See next page)

ML13246A462 __ SUNSI REVIEW COMPLETE OFFICE RII:DCP RII: DCP RII: DCP

SIGNATURE CJE JBB5 RCH

NAME C Even J. Baptist R. Haag

DATE 09/02/2013 09/02/2013 08/28/2013

E-MAIL COPY?

YES NO cc w/encl:

Mr. Gordon P. Arent Senior Manager, Licensing WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381

Mr. O. J. Zeringue, General Manager Engineering and Construction WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381

Mr. R. A. Hruby, General Manager Technical Services WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City Tennessee 37381

Ms. Donna Guinn, Manager Licensing and Industry Affairs WBN Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381

Mr. Preston D. Swafford Chief Nuclear Officer and Executive Vice President Tennessee Valley Authority 1101 Market Place 3R Lookout Place Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402-2801

County Executive 375 Church Street Suite 215 Dayton, Tennessee 37321

Mr. Dave Gronek Plant Manager, WBN Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381

Mr. R. R. Baron, Senior Manager Nuclear Construction Quality Assurance WBN Unit Two Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381

Mr. Joseph Shea, Vice President Nuclear Licensing Tennessee Valley Authority 1101 Market Street 3R Lookout Place Chattanooga, TN 37402-2801

Mr. E. J. Vigluicci Assistant General Counsel Tennessee Valley Authority 400 West Summit Hill Drive 6A West Tower Knoxville, Tennessee 37402

Mr. Lawrence E. Nanney, Director Tennessee Department of Environmental Health & Conservation Division of Radiological Health 3rd Floor, L&C Annex 401 Church Street Nashville, TN 37243-1532

Mr. T. P. Cleary Site Vice President Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Tennessee Valley Authority P.O. Box 2000 Spring City, Tennessee 37381

County Mayor P.O. Box 156 Decatur, Tennessee 37322

Ms. Ann P. Harris Public 341 Swing Loop Rockwood, TN 37854 cc email distribution w/encl:

Greg Scott Tennessee Valley Authority Electronic Mail Distribution

Watts Bar Unit 2 Licensing Tennessee Valley Authority Electronic Mail Distribution

Letter to Michael from Joel T. Munday dated September 3, 2013.

SUBJECT:

MID-CYCLE ASSESSMENT LETTER - WATTS BAR NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 (NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000391/2013606)

Distribution w/encl:

Region II Regional Coordinator, OEDO (J. Cassidy)

J. Quichocho, NRR J. Poole, NRR A. Hon, NRR M. Miller, RII S. Shaeffer, RII DRP T. Nazario, RII Watts Bar Unit 2 SRI R. Lewis, RUU Watts Bar Unit 2 RI E. Patterson, RII, WBN Unit 2, RI R. Monk, RII Watts Bar Unit 1 SRI C. Evans, RII ConE_Resource@nrc.gov PUBLIC

Enclosure Watts Bar Unit 2 Inspection Plan 54 Items

Type Item #

Title Scheduled

Inspection

TI 2512/022 Fire Protection corrective action program (CAP)

09/09/2013

TMI I.D.1 Control Room Design Review 09/09/2013

TMI II.K.3.5 Auto trip of reactor coolant pumps:

09/09/2013 a) propose mods; b) modify

VIO 87-05-01 Failure to consider vendor requirements in design 09/09/2013

of hydrogen analyzer system/failure to specify

classes of cleanness in specifications or drawings

CDR 89-05 Failure of auxiliary feedwater (AFW) steam 09/09/2013

generator level controllers

BL 79-27 Loss of non-Class 1E I&C power system 09/16/2013

bus during operation

CDR 86-21 Non-quality assurance data used in calculations 09/16/2013

for cable tray and conduit loading

TI 2512/028 QA Records CAP 09/23/2013

TI 2515/120 Multi-Plant Action Item A-22, Station Blackout Rule 09/30/2013

TI 2512/021 Equipment Seismic CAP 10/07/2013

BL 85-01 Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater pumps 10/07/2013

TI 2515/69 Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater 10/07/2013

Pumps BL 85-01

QA Inspection - Team Inspection 10/21/2013

IP 49053 Employee Concerns Program 11/04/2013

OTHER Hist.

Review Historical Part 21's 11/04/2013

Part 21's

IFI 86-14-05 Analysis of QC inspected spring nuts 11/04/2013

Type Item #

Title Scheduled

Inspection TI 2512/037 Master Fuse List SP 11/18/2013

GL 06-02 Grid reliability and impact on plant risk 11/18/2013

and operability of offsite power

TI 2515/165 Offsite power and impact on plant risk 11/18/2013

CDR 85-37 AMP PID G terminal lugs 11/18/2013

SER SSER Verify commitment completion and 11/18/2013

App HH review electrical design calculations

Item 7

BL 76-02 Relay coil failures 01/20/2014

TI 2500/20, R2 ATWS rule, GL 83-28 & 85-06 01/20/2014

SER SSER TVA stated, "Post modification testing will be 01/20/2014

App HH performed to verify design change corrects

Item 64 Eagle 21, Rack 2 RTD accuracy issue prior to

WBN U2 fuel load." This issue is open pending

NRC review of testing results (Section 7.2.1.1)

Engineering Field Change Control Inspection 01/27/2014

Team Inspection

TMI I.C.1 Short term accident and procedure review 02/01/2014

TI 2515/142 Draindown during shutdown and 02/03/2014

common-mode failure (GL 98-02)

GL 98-02 Loss of Reactor Coolant Inventory and Associated 02/03/2014

Potential for Loss of Emergency Mitigation

Functions While in a Shutdown Condition

Problem Identification and Resolution 02/17/2014

Inspection - Team Inspection

CDR 86-08 Incorrect tubing configuration on containment 02/24/2014

isolation valves (CIV) actuators

BL 03-02 Leakage from reactor pressure vessel lower 03/03/2014

head penetrations and reactor coolant pressure

boundary integrity (PWRs)

TMI II.D.1 Relief and safety valve test requirements 03/03/2014

TI 2512/017 Cable Tray and Supports CAP 03/24/2014

TMI II.D.3 Valve position indication 03/24/2014

Type Item #

Title Scheduled

Inspection

TMI II.E.3.1 Emergency power for pressurizer heaters 03/24/2014

CDR 89-06 Inadequate qualification of cable tray 03/24/2014

supports & fittings

SER SSER Verify completion of design change notification 03/24/2014

App HH of 125V dc vital battery system prior to issuance

Item 33 of Unit 2 OL (Section 8.3.2.3)

TI 2512/036 Environmental Qualification SP 04/21/2014

BL 80-04 Analysis of PWR main steam line 04/21/2014

break with continuous feedwater addition

TMI II.E.1.2 Auxiliary feedwater system initiation and flow 04/21/2014

TI 2515/87 MPA A-17: RG 1.97 04/21/2014

CDR 87-10 Failure of Category "C" devices may 04/21/2014

adversely affect Category "A" devices

TI 2512/026 Instrument Lines CAP 05/05/2014

CDR 86-11 Lack of thermal qualification for 05/05/2014

Systems 43 & 90 piping

CDR 86-24 Inadequate flexibility of instrument tubing attached 05/05/2014

to steel containment vessel

GL 89-19 Request for actions related to resolution of 05/19/2014

unresolved safety issue A-47, Safety implication

of control systems in LWR nuclear power plants,

pursuant to 10CFR50.54(f)

GL 96-01 Testing of safety-related circuits 05/19/2014

TI 2515/139 GL 96-01, Testing of safety-related logics circuits 05/19/2014

CDR 95-05 Loose connections found in vendor wire 05/19/2014

safety-related panels

BL 88-11 Pressurizer surge line thermal stratification 07/07/2014

TMI II.K.1.10 Operability status 07/07/2014

TMI II.K.3.10 Applicant's proposed anticipatory trip at high power 07/07/2014

TI 2515/65, R2 TMI action plan requirement follow-up 08/01/2014

Type Item #

Title Scheduled

Inspection

URI 87-19-06 Nonsafety-related cable in close proximity to 08/25/2014

safety-related cable in electrical panels

Acronyms Used in Enclosure

BL

Bulletin CDR

construction deficiency report GL

Generic Letter IFI

inspector followup item IP

inspection procedure SER

safety evaluation report TI

temporary instruction TMI

three mile island URI

unresolved item VIO

violation