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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED | {{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY | ||
COMMISSION | |||
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 March 3, 1993 TO: ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING | |||
LICENSES OR CONSTRUCTION | |||
PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS, EXCEPT FOR BIG ROCK POINT AND FACILITIES | |||
PERMANENTLY | |||
OR INDEFINITELY | |||
SHUT DOWN SUBJECT: EMERGENCY | |||
RESPONSE DATA SYSTEM TEST PROGRAM (GENERIC LETTER 93-01) | |||
==PURPOSE== | ==PURPOSE== | ||
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this generic letter | The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this generic letter to recommend a schedule to addressees for efficiently accomplishing the presently required quarterly testing of the Emergency Response Data System (ERDS), using available telephone lines. The NRC is also issuing this generic letter to recommend an acceptable testing program to addressees, based on experience of both the industry and the NRC in setting up ERDS. | ||
==BACKGROUND== | ==BACKGROUND== | ||
On August 21, 1989, the NRC issued Generic Letter 89-15, 'Emergency | On August 21, 1989, the NRC issued Generic Letter 89-15, 'Emergency Response Data System," to inform licensees and applicants about the voluntary efforts that certain licensees were taking to implement the ERDS and to solicit the participation of all applicable licensees and applicants in the ERDS program.ERDS is a direct near real-time electronic data link between computer data systems used by licensees of operating reactors and the NRC Operations Center upon declaring an emergency classified as an alert or higher. Subsequently, on October 9, 1990, the NRC published a proposed rule in the Federal Reaister (55 FR 41095) that would require licensees and applicants to participate in the ERDS program and to establish a schedule for its implementation. | ||
Generic Letter 93-01-2 -March 3, | |||
On August 13, 1991, after considering public comments on the proposed rule, the NRC published the final rule in the Federal- Register (56 FR 40178). This final rule amended Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations | |||
(10 CFR Part 50) to require licensees to provide hardware and software with specific characteristics to interface with the NRC receiving system (10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI, Paragraph | |||
2). The amended Part 50 also requires licensees to test, maintain, and implement the ERDS (10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI, Paragraphs | |||
1, 3, and 4, respectively). | |||
Finally, the amended Part 50 requires licensees to activate the ERDS in the event of an emergency, classified as an alert or higher (10 CFR 50.72(a)(4)). | |||
The program that has been followed by industry for the past several years in setting up the ERDS system is documented in 'Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) Implementation," NUREG-1394, Revision 1, June 1991. This document is referenced in a footnote of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI. The NRC staff recommendations in this generic letter are based on this experience. | |||
REURN TO PSEUlAT AY Crt~ A ElliS | |||
Generic Letter 93-01-2 -March 3, 1993 REQUESTED | |||
ACTIONS This generic letter is addressed to all facilities for which the final rule applies. This includes all licensed nuclear power reactor facilities, except Big Rock Point (which is exempt because its computer system does not have a sufficient number of parameters available for effective participation in the ERDS program) and those that are permanently or indefinitely shut down (10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI, Paragraph | |||
2).Because the NRC can connect up to three plants simultaneously for testing EROS, the NRC staff has developed a schedule (Enclosure | |||
1) to test the system efficiently. | |||
The NRC recommends, but does not require, that each addressee follow this schedule. | |||
Each addressee should arrange EROS testing with the NRC Operations Center at (301) 492-4102. | |||
An NRC test monitor person will be available between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. eastern time on days scheduled for testing. The schedule is arranged by weeks of a calendar quarter, with the first week of a quarter taken to be the first entire work week (Monday to Friday) of the quarter. Scheduled test days that fall on Federal holidays will be rescheduled to Monday or Friday of the same week. Retesting may be scheduled and implemented on appropriate Mondays and Fridays per mutual agreement of the NRC and the licensee.Based on experience of both the industry and the NRC, the NRC staff has developed a testing program that would demonstrate acceptable operation of EROS. The NRC recommends, but does not require, that each addressee use this testing program. The program consists of demonstrating the ability to (1) establish a link with EROS, (2) transmit all parameters in the plant EROS database for 2 hours while meeting the requirements of the final rule, (3)reconnect with EROS upon a loss of telephone connection, and (4) terminate the EROS link.If an addressee chooses to test the EROS in a different manner, the addressee should document and retain in appropriate plant records a justification that the alternative program satisfies the final rule.The EROS testing program will begin on April 1, 1993.REPORTING | |||
REOUIREMENTS | |||
The NRC will record the results of each test in the NRC Operations Center.Following each test, the NRC will review the transmitted data and inform the licensee of any testing anomalies noted. The NRC does not expect applicable licensees and applicants to submit any report after a test. In the event that the NRC cannot perform the scheduled EROS test within the quarter, NRC will K> K Generic Letter 93-01 -3 -March 3, 1993 communicate and document this to the affected licensee(s). | |||
No written reply is required in response to this generic letter. | |||
==BACKFIT DISCUSSION== | ==BACKFIT DISCUSSION== | ||
The final rule requires each licensee and applicant to test the ERDS | The final rule requires each licensee and applicant to test the ERDS each quarter. In this generic letter, the staff recommends but does not require (or seek to impose) an ERDS testing schedule and procedure to implement the testing required by the rule. Because the staff recommendations are voluntary in nature, this action is not considered to be a backfit under NRC procedures. | ||
The recommended test schedule is designed to efficiently use limited facilities at the NRC Operations Center. The recommended elements of the testing program are based on the experience of both industry and the NRC in setting up the ERDS system during the past several years, as documented in NUREG-1394, Revision 1. The recommended program should enable the licensee or applicant to successfully test the ERDS with a minimum of inconvenience and yet with sufficient detail to ensure satisfactory performance of EROS.A notice of opportunity for public comment was published in the Federal Register on August 20, 1992. Comments were received from seven licensed utilities, one industry organization, and one State agency. Copies of two documents containing the staff evaluation of these comments have been made available in the public Document Room (Accession Numbers 9210210136 and 9211040117). | |||
The information collection contained in this request is covered by Office of Management and Budget Clearance Number 3150-0011, which expires June 30, 1994.The estimated average number of burden hours is 4 person hours for each licensee's response (for each unit) each calendar quarter. This estimate of the average number of burden hours pertains to the requested action. Comments on the accuracy of this estimate and suggestions to reduce the burden may be directed to Ronald Minsk, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (3150-0011), NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C.20503, and to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Information and Records Management Branch (MNBB 7714), Division of Information Support Services, Office of Information and Resources Management, Washington, D.C. 20555. | |||
KJ Generic Letter 93-01 -4 -March 3, 1993 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact John Jolicoeur, Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data, NRC, or your project manager in this office.Sincerely, Jaes G. Partlow As ociate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures: | |||
I 1. EROS Quarterly Test Schedule 2. List of Recently Issued Generic Letters TECHNICAL | |||
==CONTACT== | ==CONTACT== | ||
: John Jolicoeur, AEOD(301) 492- | : John Jolicoeur, AEOD (301) 492-4155 LEAD PROJECT MANAGER: John Hickman, NRR (301) 504-3017 Enclosure | ||
Generic Letter 93-01-4 -March 3- | 1 GL 93-01 March 3, 1993 EROS QUARTERLY | ||
TEST SCHEDULE 1. This recommended schedule is made necessary because only three telephone lines are available in the NRC Operations Center to ERDS for testing. On some days, for example, the second and eighth Wednesdays of each quarter, a single utility is scheduled to test four units. To accommodate the testing, the licensee should establish a sequence with the test monitor person in the NRC Operations Center, (301) 492-4102.2. The formal test on the ERDS computer at the NRC Operations Center (step 10 of the ERDS implementation process described on page A-3 of NUREG-1394, Revision 1, 'Emergency Response Data System (ERDS)Implementation," which is referenced in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E) will serve as the test for the quarter in which it is completed. | |||
Quarterly testing as described in the generic letter begins in the next calendar quarter.3. Applicants receiving operating licenses after the date of this generic letter will be added to this recommended quarterly schedule.WEEK TUESDAY WEDNESDAY | |||
THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 BEAVER VALLEY 1, 2 FITZPATRICK | |||
LIMERICK 1, 2 MAINE YANKEE PILGRIM PEACH BOTTOM 2, 3 VERMONT YANKEE CRYSTAL RIVER 3 CATAWBA 1, 2 McGUIRE 1, 2 CALVERT CLIFFS 1, 2 GINNA MILLSTONE | |||
1, 2, 3 HADDAM NECK SEABROOK SALEM 1, 2 BROWNS FERRY 2, 3 SEQUOYAH 1, 2 FARLEY 1, 2 ROBINSON HOPE CREEK INDIAN POINT 2, 3 NINE MILE PT 1, 2 OYSTER CREEK SUSQUEHANNA | |||
1, 2 THREE MILE ISLAND 1 BRUNSWICK | |||
1, 2 GRAND GULF HATCH 1, 2 HARRIS 5 6 NORTH ANNA 1, 2 SURRY 1, 2 OCONEE 1, 2, 3 SUMMER 7 8 9 ST LUCIE 1, 2 TURKEY POINT 3, 4 CLINTON COOK 1, 2 KEWAUNEE POINT BEACH 1, 2 PALISADES PERRY COOPER RIVER BEND WATERFORD WOLF CREEK VOGTLE 1, 2 CALLAWAY DRESDEN 2, 3 LASALLE 1, 2 MONTICELLO | |||
PRAIRIE ISLAND 1, 2 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR 1, 2 COMANCHE PEAK 1, 2 DIABLO CANYON 1, 2 TROJAN BRAIDWOOD | |||
1, 2 BYRON 1, 2 DAVIS BESSE DUANE ARNOLD FERMI 2 QUAD CITIES 1, 2 ZION 1, 2 FT CALHOUN SOUTH TEXAS 1, 2 PALO VERDE 1, 2, 3 10 11 12 SAN ONOFRE 2, 3 WASHINGTON | |||
NUCLEAR 2 WI Enclosure | |||
2 GL 93-01 March 3, 1993 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED GENERIC LETTERS Generic Date of T*e 4 t^n TceeomA Tn Letter )UD.IecL &44UFlV¢ .92-09 92-08 LIMITED PARTICIPATION | |||
BY NRC IN THE IAEA INTERNATIONAL | |||
THERMO-LAG | |||
330-1 FIRE BARRIERS OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION | |||
REORGANIZATION | |||
12/31/92 12/17/92 10/10/92 ALL HOLDERS OF OLS OR CPs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs 92-07 ALL OLs FOR HOLDERS OF OR CPs NPRs 83-28 SUPPLEMENT | |||
1 REQUIRED ACTIONS BASED ON GENERIC IMPLICATIONS | |||
OF SALEM ATWS EVENTS 10/07/92 ALL LIGHT-WATER | |||
REACTOR LICENSEES AND APPLICANTS | |||
92-06 92-05 OPERATOR LICENSING | |||
NATIONAL EXAMINATION | |||
SCHEDULE NRC WORKSHOP ON THE SYSTEMATIC | |||
ASSESSMENT | |||
OF LICENSEE PERFORMANCE (SALP) PROGRAM RESOLUTION | |||
OF THE ISSUES RELATED TO REACTOR VESSEL WATER LEVEL INSTRUMENTATION | |||
IN BWRs PURSUANT TO 1OCFR50.54(F) | |||
09/06/92 09/04/92 08/19/92 ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES | |||
AND APPLICANTS | |||
FOR AN OL ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs ALL BWR LICENSEES FOF OPERATING REACTORS 92-04 90-02 SUPPLEMENT | |||
1 87-02 SUPPLEMENT | |||
1 ALTERNATIVE | |||
REQUIREMENTS | |||
FOR FUEL ASSEMBLIES | |||
IN THE DESIGN FEATURES SECTION OF TECHNICAL | |||
SPECIFICATIONS | |||
SAFETY EVALUATION | |||
REPORT NO. 2 ON SQUG GENERIC IMPLEMENTATION | |||
PROCEDURE, REVISION 2.07/31/92 05/22/92 ALL LWR LICENSEES AND APPLICANTS | |||
ALL USI A-46 LICENSEES | |||
WHO ARE SQUG MEMBERS OL -OPERATING | |||
LICENSE CP -CONSTRUCTION | |||
PERMIT | |||
Generic Letter 93-01-4 -March 3- 1993 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact John Jolicoeur, Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data, NRC, or your project manager in this office.Sincerely, Orig /s/'d by James G. Partlow James G. Partlow Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures: | |||
1. ERDS Quarterly Test Schedule 2. List of Recently Issued Generic Letters , _TECHNICAL | |||
==CONTACT== | ==CONTACT== | ||
:LEAD PROJECT MANAGER:John Jolicoeur, AEOD(301) 492- | : LEAD PROJECT MANAGER: John Jolicoeur, AEOD (301) 492-4155 John Hickman, NRR (301) 504-3017 DISTRIBUTION | ||
}} | w/enclosures CVHodge, NRR LSpessard, AEOD OGCB R/F JJolicoeur, AEOD PDR VHodge R/F RPriebe, AEOD Central Files EWeiss, AEOD DORS R/F*SEE PREVIOUS CONCURRENCES | ||
*OGC SLewis 04/01/92*D/DOA:AEODR | |||
LSpessard 03/13/92*D/DORS:NRR | |||
BGrimes 12/30/92*TA/DRPW:NRR | |||
ELeeds 04/13/92 Document Name: 93-01.GL*ADT/NRR ADP/NRFfiL | |||
WTRussell JGPartl 04/13/92 03/a/93*TA/DRPE:NRR | |||
*C/OGCB:DORS:NRR*RPB:ADM | |||
MBoyle GMarcus TechEd 04/09/92 12/11/92 02/20/92*DP32:DRPW:NRR*OGCB:DOEA:NRR | |||
JHickman CVHodge 12/03/92 02/18/92*IRB:DOA:AEOD | |||
JJolicoeur | |||
03/11/92*IRB:DOA:AEOD | |||
RPriebe 03/12/92*C/IRB:DOA:AEOD | |||
KBrockman 12/07/92}} | |||
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Revision as of 12:55, 31 August 2018
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 March 3, 1993 TO: ALL HOLDERS OF OPERATING
LICENSES OR CONSTRUCTION
PERMITS FOR NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS, EXCEPT FOR BIG ROCK POINT AND FACILITIES
PERMANENTLY
OR INDEFINITELY
SHUT DOWN SUBJECT: EMERGENCY
RESPONSE DATA SYSTEM TEST PROGRAM (GENERIC LETTER 93-01)
PURPOSE
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this generic letter to recommend a schedule to addressees for efficiently accomplishing the presently required quarterly testing of the Emergency Response Data System (ERDS), using available telephone lines. The NRC is also issuing this generic letter to recommend an acceptable testing program to addressees, based on experience of both the industry and the NRC in setting up ERDS.
BACKGROUND
On August 21, 1989, the NRC issued Generic Letter 89-15, 'Emergency Response Data System," to inform licensees and applicants about the voluntary efforts that certain licensees were taking to implement the ERDS and to solicit the participation of all applicable licensees and applicants in the ERDS program.ERDS is a direct near real-time electronic data link between computer data systems used by licensees of operating reactors and the NRC Operations Center upon declaring an emergency classified as an alert or higher. Subsequently, on October 9, 1990, the NRC published a proposed rule in the Federal Reaister (55 FR 41095) that would require licensees and applicants to participate in the ERDS program and to establish a schedule for its implementation.
On August 13, 1991, after considering public comments on the proposed rule, the NRC published the final rule in the Federal- Register (56 FR 40178). This final rule amended Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(10 CFR Part 50) to require licensees to provide hardware and software with specific characteristics to interface with the NRC receiving system (10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI, Paragraph
2). The amended Part 50 also requires licensees to test, maintain, and implement the ERDS (10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI, Paragraphs
1, 3, and 4, respectively).
Finally, the amended Part 50 requires licensees to activate the ERDS in the event of an emergency, classified as an alert or higher (10 CFR 50.72(a)(4)).
The program that has been followed by industry for the past several years in setting up the ERDS system is documented in 'Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) Implementation," NUREG-1394, Revision 1, June 1991. This document is referenced in a footnote of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI. The NRC staff recommendations in this generic letter are based on this experience.
REURN TO PSEUlAT AY Crt~ A ElliS
Generic Letter 93-01-2 -March 3, 1993 REQUESTED
ACTIONS This generic letter is addressed to all facilities for which the final rule applies. This includes all licensed nuclear power reactor facilities, except Big Rock Point (which is exempt because its computer system does not have a sufficient number of parameters available for effective participation in the ERDS program) and those that are permanently or indefinitely shut down (10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section VI, Paragraph
2).Because the NRC can connect up to three plants simultaneously for testing EROS, the NRC staff has developed a schedule (Enclosure
1) to test the system efficiently.
The NRC recommends, but does not require, that each addressee follow this schedule.
Each addressee should arrange EROS testing with the NRC Operations Center at (301) 492-4102.
An NRC test monitor person will be available between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. eastern time on days scheduled for testing. The schedule is arranged by weeks of a calendar quarter, with the first week of a quarter taken to be the first entire work week (Monday to Friday) of the quarter. Scheduled test days that fall on Federal holidays will be rescheduled to Monday or Friday of the same week. Retesting may be scheduled and implemented on appropriate Mondays and Fridays per mutual agreement of the NRC and the licensee.Based on experience of both the industry and the NRC, the NRC staff has developed a testing program that would demonstrate acceptable operation of EROS. The NRC recommends, but does not require, that each addressee use this testing program. The program consists of demonstrating the ability to (1) establish a link with EROS, (2) transmit all parameters in the plant EROS database for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> while meeting the requirements of the final rule, (3)reconnect with EROS upon a loss of telephone connection, and (4) terminate the EROS link.If an addressee chooses to test the EROS in a different manner, the addressee should document and retain in appropriate plant records a justification that the alternative program satisfies the final rule.The EROS testing program will begin on April 1, 1993.REPORTING
REOUIREMENTS
The NRC will record the results of each test in the NRC Operations Center.Following each test, the NRC will review the transmitted data and inform the licensee of any testing anomalies noted. The NRC does not expect applicable licensees and applicants to submit any report after a test. In the event that the NRC cannot perform the scheduled EROS test within the quarter, NRC will K> K Generic Letter 93-01 -3 -March 3, 1993 communicate and document this to the affected licensee(s).
No written reply is required in response to this generic letter.
BACKFIT DISCUSSION
The final rule requires each licensee and applicant to test the ERDS each quarter. In this generic letter, the staff recommends but does not require (or seek to impose) an ERDS testing schedule and procedure to implement the testing required by the rule. Because the staff recommendations are voluntary in nature, this action is not considered to be a backfit under NRC procedures.
The recommended test schedule is designed to efficiently use limited facilities at the NRC Operations Center. The recommended elements of the testing program are based on the experience of both industry and the NRC in setting up the ERDS system during the past several years, as documented in NUREG-1394, Revision 1. The recommended program should enable the licensee or applicant to successfully test the ERDS with a minimum of inconvenience and yet with sufficient detail to ensure satisfactory performance of EROS.A notice of opportunity for public comment was published in the Federal Register on August 20, 1992. Comments were received from seven licensed utilities, one industry organization, and one State agency. Copies of two documents containing the staff evaluation of these comments have been made available in the public Document Room (Accession Numbers 9210210136 and 9211040117).
The information collection contained in this request is covered by Office of Management and Budget Clearance Number 3150-0011, which expires June 30, 1994.The estimated average number of burden hours is 4 person hours for each licensee's response (for each unit) each calendar quarter. This estimate of the average number of burden hours pertains to the requested action. Comments on the accuracy of this estimate and suggestions to reduce the burden may be directed to Ronald Minsk, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (3150-0011), NEOB-3019, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C.20503, and to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Information and Records Management Branch (MNBB 7714), Division of Information Support Services, Office of Information and Resources Management, Washington, D.C. 20555.
KJ Generic Letter 93-01 -4 -March 3, 1993 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact John Jolicoeur, Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data, NRC, or your project manager in this office.Sincerely, Jaes G. Partlow As ociate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures:
I 1. EROS Quarterly Test Schedule 2. List of Recently Issued Generic Letters TECHNICAL
CONTACT
- John Jolicoeur, AEOD (301) 492-4155 LEAD PROJECT MANAGER: John Hickman, NRR (301) 504-3017 Enclosure
1 GL 93-01 March 3, 1993 EROS QUARTERLY
TEST SCHEDULE 1. This recommended schedule is made necessary because only three telephone lines are available in the NRC Operations Center to ERDS for testing. On some days, for example, the second and eighth Wednesdays of each quarter, a single utility is scheduled to test four units. To accommodate the testing, the licensee should establish a sequence with the test monitor person in the NRC Operations Center, (301) 492-4102.2. The formal test on the ERDS computer at the NRC Operations Center (step 10 of the ERDS implementation process described on page A-3 of NUREG-1394, Revision 1, 'Emergency Response Data System (ERDS)Implementation," which is referenced in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E) will serve as the test for the quarter in which it is completed.
Quarterly testing as described in the generic letter begins in the next calendar quarter.3. Applicants receiving operating licenses after the date of this generic letter will be added to this recommended quarterly schedule.WEEK TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 BEAVER VALLEY 1, 2 FITZPATRICK
LIMERICK 1, 2 MAINE YANKEE PILGRIM PEACH BOTTOM 2, 3 VERMONT YANKEE CRYSTAL RIVER 3 CATAWBA 1, 2 McGUIRE 1, 2 CALVERT CLIFFS 1, 2 GINNA MILLSTONE
1, 2, 3 HADDAM NECK SEABROOK SALEM 1, 2 BROWNS FERRY 2, 3 SEQUOYAH 1, 2 FARLEY 1, 2 ROBINSON HOPE CREEK INDIAN POINT 2, 3 NINE MILE PT 1, 2 OYSTER CREEK SUSQUEHANNA
1, 2 THREE MILE ISLAND 1 BRUNSWICK
1, 2 GRAND GULF HATCH 1, 2 HARRIS 5 6 NORTH ANNA 1, 2 SURRY 1, 2 OCONEE 1, 2, 3 SUMMER 7 8 9 ST LUCIE 1, 2 TURKEY POINT 3, 4 CLINTON COOK 1, 2 KEWAUNEE POINT BEACH 1, 2 PALISADES PERRY COOPER RIVER BEND WATERFORD WOLF CREEK VOGTLE 1, 2 CALLAWAY DRESDEN 2, 3 LASALLE 1, 2 MONTICELLO
PRAIRIE ISLAND 1, 2 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR 1, 2 COMANCHE PEAK 1, 2 DIABLO CANYON 1, 2 TROJAN BRAIDWOOD
1, 2 BYRON 1, 2 DAVIS BESSE DUANE ARNOLD FERMI 2 QUAD CITIES 1, 2 ZION 1, 2 FT CALHOUN SOUTH TEXAS 1, 2 PALO VERDE 1, 2, 3 10 11 12 SAN ONOFRE 2, 3 WASHINGTON
NUCLEAR 2 WI Enclosure
2 GL 93-01 March 3, 1993 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED GENERIC LETTERS Generic Date of T*e 4 t^n TceeomA Tn Letter )UD.IecL &44UFlV¢ .92-09 92-08 LIMITED PARTICIPATION
BY NRC IN THE IAEA INTERNATIONAL
THERMO-LAG
330-1 FIRE BARRIERS OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
REORGANIZATION
12/31/92 12/17/92 10/10/92 ALL HOLDERS OF OLS OR CPs FOR NPRs ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs 92-07 ALL OLs FOR HOLDERS OF OR CPs NPRs 83-28 SUPPLEMENT
1 REQUIRED ACTIONS BASED ON GENERIC IMPLICATIONS
OF SALEM ATWS EVENTS 10/07/92 ALL LIGHT-WATER
REACTOR LICENSEES AND APPLICANTS
92-06 92-05 OPERATOR LICENSING
NATIONAL EXAMINATION
SCHEDULE NRC WORKSHOP ON THE SYSTEMATIC
ASSESSMENT
OF LICENSEE PERFORMANCE (SALP) PROGRAM RESOLUTION
OF THE ISSUES RELATED TO REACTOR VESSEL WATER LEVEL INSTRUMENTATION
IN BWRs PURSUANT TO 1OCFR50.54(F)
09/06/92 09/04/92 08/19/92 ALL POWER REACTOR LICENSEES
AND APPLICANTS
FOR AN OL ALL HOLDERS OF OLs OR CPs FOR NPRs ALL BWR LICENSEES FOF OPERATING REACTORS 92-04 90-02 SUPPLEMENT
1 87-02 SUPPLEMENT
1 ALTERNATIVE
REQUIREMENTS
FOR FUEL ASSEMBLIES
IN THE DESIGN FEATURES SECTION OF TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY EVALUATION
REPORT NO. 2 ON SQUG GENERIC IMPLEMENTATION
PROCEDURE, REVISION 2.07/31/92 05/22/92 ALL LWR LICENSEES AND APPLICANTS
ALL USI A-46 LICENSEES
WHO ARE SQUG MEMBERS OL -OPERATING
LICENSE CP -CONSTRUCTION
PERMIT
Generic Letter 93-01-4 -March 3- 1993 If you have any questions about this matter, please contact John Jolicoeur, Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data, NRC, or your project manager in this office.Sincerely, Orig /s/'d by James G. Partlow James G. Partlow Associate Director for Projects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosures:
1. ERDS Quarterly Test Schedule 2. List of Recently Issued Generic Letters , _TECHNICAL
CONTACT
- LEAD PROJECT MANAGER: John Jolicoeur, AEOD (301) 492-4155 John Hickman, NRR (301) 504-3017 DISTRIBUTION
w/enclosures CVHodge, NRR LSpessard, AEOD OGCB R/F JJolicoeur, AEOD PDR VHodge R/F RPriebe, AEOD Central Files EWeiss, AEOD DORS R/F*SEE PREVIOUS CONCURRENCES
- OGC SLewis 04/01/92*D/DOA:AEODR
LSpessard 03/13/92*D/DORS:NRR
BGrimes 12/30/92*TA/DRPW:NRR
ELeeds 04/13/92 Document Name: 93-01.GL*ADT/NRR ADP/NRFfiL
WTRussell JGPartl 04/13/92 03/a/93*TA/DRPE:NRR
- C/OGCB:DORS:NRR*RPB:ADM
MBoyle GMarcus TechEd 04/09/92 12/11/92 02/20/92*DP32:DRPW:NRR*OGCB:DOEA:NRR
JHickman CVHodge 12/03/92 02/18/92*IRB:DOA:AEOD
JJolicoeur
03/11/92*IRB:DOA:AEOD
RPriebe 03/12/92*C/IRB:DOA:AEOD
KBrockman 12/07/92