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                                      January 28, 1937
January 28, 1937
      Mr. J. H. Mueller
Mr. J. H. Mueller
      Site Vice President
Site Vice President
      Zion Station
Zion Station
      Commonwealth Edison Company
Commonwealth Edison Company
      101 Shiloh Boulevard
101 Shiloh Boulevard
      Zion, IL 60099
Zion, IL 60099
      SUBJECT:       NRC INSPECTION REPORT 50-295/96-14, 50-304/96-14 AND
SUBJECT:
                    NOTICE OF VIOLATION
NRC INSPECTION REPORT 50-295/96-14, 50-304/96-14 AND
      Dear Mr. Mueller:
NOTICE OF VIOLATION
      On October 11, 1996, the NRC completed an inspection at your Zion 1 and 2
Dear Mr. Mueller:
      reactor facilities. The enclosed report presents the results of that                   j
On October 11, 1996, the NRC completed an inspection at your Zion 1 and 2
      inspection.
reactor facilities.
      During this seven-week inspection period, operational performance was                 !
The enclosed report presents the results of that
      inconsistent and characterized by frequent operational events, several of               !
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      which resulted in inadvertent limiting conditions for operation (LCO) entries.
inspection.
      The previously identified trends of personal errors resulting from inattention         j
During this seven-week inspection period, operational performance was
      to detail, lack of a questioning attitude, insufficient self-checking, and the
inconsistent and characterized by frequent operational events, several of
      failure to follow procedures combined with weak procedures, continued.
which resulted in inadvertent limiting conditions for operation (LCO) entries.
      Additionally, we are concerned about six violations of NRC requirements that           :
The previously identified trends of personal errors resulting from inattention
      were identified. The first violation involves five examples of failure to               i
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      follow procedures. The second violation ortains to the failure to stop                 l
to detail, lack of a questioning attitude, insufficient self-checking, and the
      withdrawing control rods and enter an abr,urmal operating procedure when                 l
failure to follow procedures combined with weak procedures, continued.
      control board rod position indication indicated rod misalignment greater than           l
Additionally, we are concerned about six violations of NRC requirements that
      allowed by Technical Specifications (TS). The third violation involves the
were identified.
      failure to comply with TS action statements within the required time frame             ,
The first violation involves five examples of failure to
      when the 2A and 28 emergency diesel generators were inoperable. The fourth             i
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      violation involves four examples of inadequate procedures. The fifth
follow procedures. The second violation ortains to the failure to stop
                                                                                              '
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      violation pertains to the failure to conduct an independent quality control
withdrawing control rods and enter an abr,urmal operating procedure when
      inspection during reassembly of the 2B emergency diesel generator jacket water
control board rod position indication indicated rod misalignment greater than
      cooler. The sixth violation involves inadequate design control when
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      inspectors observed a Jortable fan ta)ed to the Unit 2 manipulator crane over
allowed by Technical Specifications (TS).
      the refueling cavity w111e fuel assem) lies were being moved.
The third violation involves the
      These violations are cited in the enclosed Notice of Violation (Notice), and
failure to comply with TS action statements within the required time frame
      the circumstances surrounding the violations are described in detail in the
when the 2A and 28 emergency diesel generators were inoperable.
      enclosed report. Please note that you are required to respond to this letter
The fourth
      and should follow the instructions specified in the enclosed Notice when
,
      preparing your response.
violation involves four examples of inadequate procedures. The fifth
      During the public meeting conducted on September 6.1996, and in your response
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      dated September 27, 1996, to the Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
violation pertains to the failure to conduct an independent quality control
      of Civil Penalty - $50,000 (NRC Inspection Report Nos. 50-295/304/96007(DRP)),
inspection during reassembly of the 2B emergency diesel generator jacket water
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cooler.
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The sixth violation involves inadequate design control when
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inspectors observed a Jortable fan ta)ed to the Unit 2 manipulator crane over
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the refueling cavity w111e fuel assem) lies were being moved.
These violations are cited in the enclosed Notice of Violation (Notice), and
the circumstances surrounding the violations are described in detail in the
enclosed report.
Please note that you are required to respond to this letter
and should follow the instructions specified in the enclosed Notice when
preparing your response.
During the public meeting conducted on September 6.1996, and in your response
dated September 27, 1996, to the Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition
of Civil Penalty - $50,000 (NRC Inspection Report Nos. 50-295/304/96007(DRP)),
9702100251 970128
PDR
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  you described your corrective actions to improve operations )erformance. Your
you described your corrective actions to improve operations )erformance.
  corrective actions included an operations performance plan w1ich contained the                                           1
Your
  following near term goals: (1) no missed surveillance tests, (2) no                                                     '
corrective actions included an operations performance plan w1ich contained the
  inadvertent LC0 entries (3) no mode changes while in an LCO, and (4) no
following near term goals:
  events due to component mispositioning. It is evident by the events of this
(1) no missed surveillance tests, (2) no
  inspection period that your corrective actions have been ineffective, as you
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  repeatedly failed to achieve three of your four near term goals. In addition,                                           l
inadvertent LC0 entries
  your response indicated that your performance plan had five broad strategies                                               '
(3) no mode changes while in an LCO, and (4) no
  including surveillance program management, schedule management, plant
events due to component mispositioning.
  procedures, configuration control, and material condition.                                   However, it was             l
It is evident by the events of this
  not clear in your response how these strategies would be implemented and when                                             I
inspection period that your corrective actions have been ineffective, as you
  the various aspects of the plan would be completed.
repeatedly failed to achieve three of your four near term goals.
  Therefore, in addition to the response required by the Notice, please provide
In addition,
  the following information: 1) your short term corrective actions to arrest
your response indicated that your performance plan had five broad strategies
  the trcnd of inconsistent performance, including missed surveillances,
including surveillance program management, schedule management, plant
  inadvertent entries into LCOs, and events due to failure to follow procedures
procedures, configuration control, and material condition.
  and loss of configuration control: (2) your actions to address the trend of
However, it was
                                                                                                                            .
not clear in your response how these strategies would be implemented and when
                                                                                                                            l
the various aspects of the plan would be completed.
  events due to inadequate procedures: and (3) the details of your operations                                               I
Therefore, in addition to the response required by the Notice, please provide
  performance plan, including expected completion dates.                                                                   l
the following information:
                                                                                                                            l
1) your short term corrective actions to arrest
  The NRC will use your response, in part, to determine whether further
the trcnd of inconsistent performance, including missed surveillances,
  enforcement action is necessary to ensure compliance with regulatory
inadvertent entries into LCOs, and events due to failure to follow procedures
  requirements.
and loss of configuration control: (2) your actions to address the trend of
  In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice," a copy of
.
  this letter, its enclosure, and your response will be placed in the NRC Public
events due to inadequate procedures: and (3) the details of your operations
  Document Room.
performance plan, including expected completion dates.
  We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this ir.spection.
The NRC will use your response, in part, to determine whether further
                                                Sincerely,
enforcement action is necessary to ensure compliance with regulatory
                                                                                                                          1
requirements.
                                                  /s/ J. L. CalcNell                                                       l
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice," a copy of
                                                James L. Caldwell, Director
this letter, its enclosure, and your response will be placed in the NRC Public
                                                Division of Reactor Projects
Document Room.
  Docket Nos.         50-295: 50-304
We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this ir.spection.
  License Nos. DPR-39: DPR-48
Sincerely,
                                                                                                                            '
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  Enclosures:         1) Notice of Violation
/s/ J. L. CalcNell
                      2) Inspection Report                                                                                 l
James L. Caldwell, Director
                            No. 50-295:304/96-14(DRP)                                                                     '
Division of Reactor Projects
                                                                  PLEASE SEE ATTACHED CONCURRENCES
Docket Nos.
  FILE NAME:       R:\INSPRPTS\ POWERS \ ZION \ZIO96014.DRP
50-295: 50-304
  T receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box "C" = Copy without attach /enci T = Copy with attach / encl "N" =
License Nos. DPR-39: DPR-48
    OFFICE       RIII/DRP           (     RIII/DRP                 RIII/DRP
Enclosures:
    NAME         Hills W 4                 Dapas                   Caldwell
1) Notice of Violation
    DATE           1/d /97                   1/ /97                   1/ /97
2) Inspection Report
                                              0FFICIAL RECORD COPY
No. 50-295:304/96-14(DRP)
                                                                                                                            l
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PLEASE SEE ATTACHED CONCURRENCES
FILE NAME:
R:\\INSPRPTS\\ POWERS \\ ZION \\ZIO96014.DRP
T receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box "C" = Copy without attach /enci T = Copy with attach / encl
"N" =
OFFICE
RIII/DRP
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RIII/DRP
RIII/DRP
NAME
Hills W 4
Dapas
Caldwell
DATE
1/d /97
1/ /97
1/ /97
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you described your corrective actions to improve operations performance.
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          you described your corrective actions to improve operations performance. Your
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          corrective actions included an operations performance plan which contained the
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  i       following near term goals: (1) no missed surveillance tests, (2) no
corrective actions included an operations performance plan which contained the
          inadvertent LC0 entries, (3) no mode changes while in an LCO, and (4) no
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following near term goals:
(1) no missed surveillance tests, (2) no
inadvertent LC0 entries, (3) no mode changes while in an LCO, and (4) no
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events due to component mispositioning.
It is evident by the events of this
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          events due to component mispositioning. It is evident by the events of this
inspection period that your corrective actions have been ineffective, as you
          inspection period that your corrective actions have been ineffective, as you
;
;         repeatedly failed to achieve three of your four near term goals. In addition,
repeatedly failed to achieve three of your four near term goals.
:         your response indicated that your performance plan had five broad strategies
In addition,
:
your response indicated that your performance plan had five broad strategies
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          including surveillance program management, schedule management, plant
including surveillance program management, schedule management, plant
l         procedures, configuration control, and material condition.                                           However, it was
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          not clear in your response how these strategies would be implemented and when
procedures, configuration control, and material condition.
          the various aspects of the plan would be completed.
However, it was
          Tnerefore, in addition to the response required by the Notice, please provide
not clear in your response how these strategies would be implemented and when
          the following information: 1) your short term corrective actions to arrest
the various aspects of the plan would be completed.
          the trend of inconsistent performance, including missed surveillances,
Tnerefore, in addition to the response required by the Notice, please provide
          inadveri.ent entries into LCOs, and events due to failure to follow procedures
the following information:
          and loss of configuration control; (2) your actions to address the trend of
1) your short term corrective actions to arrest
          events due to inadequate procedures; and (3) the details of your operations
the trend of inconsistent performance, including missed surveillances,
          performance plan, including expected completion dates.
inadveri.ent entries into LCOs, and events due to failure to follow procedures
          The NRC will use your response, in part, to determine whether further
and loss of configuration control; (2) your actions to address the trend of
          enforcement action is necessary to ensure compliance with regulatory
events due to inadequate procedures; and (3) the details of your operations
          requirements.
performance plan, including expected completion dates.
          In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice", a copy of                                                           ,
The NRC will use your response, in part, to determine whether further
          this letter, its enclosure, and your response will be placed in the NRC Public
enforcement action is necessary to ensure compliance with regulatory
          Document Room.
requirements.
          We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this inspection.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice", a copy of
                                                          Sincerely,
,
                                                          James L. Caldwell, Director
this letter, its enclosure, and your response will be placed in the NRC Public
                                                          Division of Reactor Projects
Document Room.
          Docket Nos.         50-295; 50-304
We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this inspection.
          License Nos. DPR-39; DPR-48
Sincerely,
          Enclosures:         1) Notice of Violation
James L. Caldwell, Director
                                2) Inspection Report
Division of Reactor Projects
                                      No. 50-295;304/96-14(DRP)
Docket Nos.
          (See attached distribution)
50-295; 50-304
          FILE NAME:         R:\INSPRPTS\ POWERS \ ZION \ZIO96014.DRP
License Nos. DPR-39; DPR-48
              receive a copy of this decismant. indicate in the boa       *C' = Copy without attach /enci *E* = Copy with attach /enci *N* =
Enclosures:
            OFFICE         RIII/DRP             6     RIII/DRP                 d       rid /[)RP
1) Notice of Violation
            NAME           Hills P d                 Dapas f//,9f)                     Ch
2) Inspection Report
            DATE           12/l1/96                 12////96                           M%'96
No. 50-295;304/96-14(DRP)
                                                        0FFICIAL RECORD COPY
(See attached distribution)
FILE NAME:
R:\\INSPRPTS\\ POWERS \\ ZION \\ZIO96014.DRP
receive a copy of this decismant. indicate in the boa *C' = Copy without attach /enci
*E* = Copy with attach /enci
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DISTRIBUTION:
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cc w/ encl:
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T. J. Maiman, Senior Vice President
                    Generation Support
Nuclear Operations Division
                H. W. Keiser. Chief Nuclear
D. A. Sager, Vice President,
                  0)erating Officer
Generation Support
                G. (. Schwartz, Station Manager
H. W. Keiser. Chief Nuclear
                W. Stone, Regulatory Assurance
0)erating Officer
                  Supervisor
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(. Schwartz, Station Manager
                  Regulatory Services Manager
W. Stone, Regulatory Assurance
                Richard Hubbard
Supervisor
                Nathan Schloss, Economist
I. Johnson, Acting Nuclear
                  Office of the Attorney General
Regulatory Services Manager
                Mayor. City of Zion
Richard Hubbard
                State Liaison Officer, Wisconsin
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Forwards Insp Repts 50-295/96-14 & 50-304/96-14 on 960824- 1011 & Notice of Violation.First Violation Involves Five Examples of Failure to Follow Procedures.Second Violation Pertains to Failure to Stop Withdrawing Control Rods
ML20134G030
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Site: Zion  File:ZionSolutions icon.png
Issue date: 01/28/1997
From: Caldwell J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Mueller J
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
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January 28, 1937

Mr. J. H. Mueller

Site Vice President

Zion Station

Commonwealth Edison Company

101 Shiloh Boulevard

Zion, IL 60099

SUBJECT:

NRC INSPECTION REPORT 50-295/96-14, 50-304/96-14 AND

NOTICE OF VIOLATION

Dear Mr. Mueller:

On October 11, 1996, the NRC completed an inspection at your Zion 1 and 2

reactor facilities.

The enclosed report presents the results of that

j

inspection.

During this seven-week inspection period, operational performance was

inconsistent and characterized by frequent operational events, several of

which resulted in inadvertent limiting conditions for operation (LCO) entries.

The previously identified trends of personal errors resulting from inattention

j

to detail, lack of a questioning attitude, insufficient self-checking, and the

failure to follow procedures combined with weak procedures, continued.

Additionally, we are concerned about six violations of NRC requirements that

were identified.

The first violation involves five examples of failure to

i

follow procedures. The second violation ortains to the failure to stop

l

withdrawing control rods and enter an abr,urmal operating procedure when

control board rod position indication indicated rod misalignment greater than

l

allowed by Technical Specifications (TS).

The third violation involves the

failure to comply with TS action statements within the required time frame

when the 2A and 28 emergency diesel generators were inoperable.

The fourth

,

violation involves four examples of inadequate procedures. The fifth

'

violation pertains to the failure to conduct an independent quality control

inspection during reassembly of the 2B emergency diesel generator jacket water

cooler.

The sixth violation involves inadequate design control when

inspectors observed a Jortable fan ta)ed to the Unit 2 manipulator crane over

the refueling cavity w111e fuel assem) lies were being moved.

These violations are cited in the enclosed Notice of Violation (Notice), and

the circumstances surrounding the violations are described in detail in the

enclosed report.

Please note that you are required to respond to this letter

and should follow the instructions specified in the enclosed Notice when

preparing your response.

During the public meeting conducted on September 6.1996, and in your response

dated September 27, 1996, to the Notice of Violation and Proposed Imposition

of Civil Penalty - $50,000 (NRC Inspection Report Nos. 50-295/304/96007(DRP)),

9702100251 970128

PDR

ADOCK 05000295

C

PDR

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J. Mueller

-2-

you described your corrective actions to improve operations )erformance.

Your

corrective actions included an operations performance plan w1ich contained the

following near term goals:

(1) no missed surveillance tests, (2) no

'

inadvertent LC0 entries

(3) no mode changes while in an LCO, and (4) no

events due to component mispositioning.

It is evident by the events of this

inspection period that your corrective actions have been ineffective, as you

repeatedly failed to achieve three of your four near term goals.

In addition,

your response indicated that your performance plan had five broad strategies

including surveillance program management, schedule management, plant

procedures, configuration control, and material condition.

However, it was

not clear in your response how these strategies would be implemented and when

the various aspects of the plan would be completed.

Therefore, in addition to the response required by the Notice, please provide

the following information:

1) your short term corrective actions to arrest

the trcnd of inconsistent performance, including missed surveillances,

inadvertent entries into LCOs, and events due to failure to follow procedures

and loss of configuration control: (2) your actions to address the trend of

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events due to inadequate procedures: and (3) the details of your operations

performance plan, including expected completion dates.

The NRC will use your response, in part, to determine whether further

enforcement action is necessary to ensure compliance with regulatory

requirements.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice," a copy of

this letter, its enclosure, and your response will be placed in the NRC Public

Document Room.

We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this ir.spection.

Sincerely,

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/s/ J. L. CalcNell

James L. Caldwell, Director

Division of Reactor Projects

Docket Nos.

50-295: 50-304

License Nos. DPR-39: DPR-48

Enclosures:

1) Notice of Violation

2) Inspection Report

No. 50-295:304/96-14(DRP)

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you described your corrective actions to improve operations performance.

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corrective actions included an operations performance plan which contained the

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following near term goals:

(1) no missed surveillance tests, (2) no

inadvertent LC0 entries, (3) no mode changes while in an LCO, and (4) no

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events due to component mispositioning.

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inspection period that your corrective actions have been ineffective, as you

repeatedly failed to achieve three of your four near term goals.

In addition,

your response indicated that your performance plan had five broad strategies

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including surveillance program management, schedule management, plant

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procedures, configuration control, and material condition.

However, it was

not clear in your response how these strategies would be implemented and when

the various aspects of the plan would be completed.

Tnerefore, in addition to the response required by the Notice, please provide

the following information:

1) your short term corrective actions to arrest

the trend of inconsistent performance, including missed surveillances,

inadveri.ent entries into LCOs, and events due to failure to follow procedures

and loss of configuration control; (2) your actions to address the trend of

events due to inadequate procedures; and (3) the details of your operations

performance plan, including expected completion dates.

The NRC will use your response, in part, to determine whether further

enforcement action is necessary to ensure compliance with regulatory

requirements.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice", a copy of

,

this letter, its enclosure, and your response will be placed in the NRC Public

Document Room.

We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this inspection.

Sincerely,

James L. Caldwell, Director

Division of Reactor Projects

Docket Nos.

50-295; 50-304

License Nos. DPR-39; DPR-48

Enclosures:

1) Notice of Violation

2) Inspection Report

No. 50-295;304/96-14(DRP)

(See attached distribution)

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