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{{#Wiki_filter:ENCLOSURE 2 TO NL-17-002 ENTERGY ENGINEERING REPORT NO. IP-RPT-16-00078, "INDIAN POINT RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA COST-BENEFIT SENSITIVITIES,"
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                 Revision O Page 2 of 84 REVISION DESCRIPTION SHEET Revision Description                             Pages and/or Sections Revised Number I Initial Issue IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                       Page 2 of 86
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 2 of 84 Revision Number Description I Initial Issue IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 REVISION DESCRIPTION SHEET Pages and/or Sections Revised Page 2 of 86  
* iP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                                                Revision 0 Page 3 of 84 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0    Purpose ........................................................................................... ~ .......................................... 4 2.0    Summary of Results .................................................................................................................... 5 3.0    References .................................... :..............................................................................: ............ 15 4.0    Assumptions .............................................................. :............. *................................................. 16 5.0    Evaluation of Potentially Cost-Beneficial SAMAs for the Sensitivity Cases ... : .... ,....................... 17 5.1    MACCS2 Sensitivity Cases .........................................................................................*........... 17 5.2    Sensitivity Case O - Original Baseline .................................................................................... 18 I
5.3    Sensitivity Case 4- Revised Baseline (Escaiated VALWNF and VNFRM) ............................ 20 5.4    Sensitivity Case 5- Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) ................................................................................................................................ 22 5.5    Sensitivity Case 7 -Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS) ................................................................................................................. 23 5.6    Sensitivity Case 8 -Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS) ...................................... :...........................................*.... 25 6.0    Conclus.ions .............................................................................................................................. 26 Attachment 1 - List of Electronic Files ................................................................................................. 83 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                                          Page 3 of 86


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                               Revision O Page 4 of 84 1.0 Purpose This report documents a revised baseline SAMA cost-benefit analysis and SAMA cost-benefit .
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities TABLE OF CONTENTS
* iP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 3 of 84 1.0 Purpose........................................................................................... ~.......................................... 4 2.0 Summary of Results.................................................................................................................... 5 3.0 References.................................... :.............................................................................. :............ 15 4.0 Assumptions.............................................................. :............. *................................................. 16 5.0 Evaluation of Potentially Cost-Beneficial SAMAs for the Sensitivity Cases... :....,....................... 17 5.1 MACCS2 Sensitivity Cases......................................................................................... *........... 17 5.2 Sensitivity Case O - Original Baseline.................................................................................... 18 I
5.3 Sensitivity Case 4-Revised Baseline (Escaiated VALWNF and VNFRM)............................ 20 5.4 Sensitivity Case 5-Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)................................................................................................................................ 22 5.5 Sensitivity Case 7 -Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)................................................................................................................. 23 5.6 Sensitivity Case 8 -Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)...................................... :........................................... *.... 25 6.0 Conclus.ions.............................................................................................................................. 26 - List of Electronic Files................................................................................................. 83 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 3 of 86
 
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 4 of 84 1.0 Purpose This report documents a revised baseline SAMA cost-benefit analysis and SAMA cost-benefit.
sensitivity cases that were performed to support the response to an NRC Staff Request for Additional Information {RAI) pertaining to the NRC Commission Decision CLl-16-07 for Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC).
sensitivity cases that were performed to support the response to an NRC Staff Request for Additional Information {RAI) pertaining to the NRC Commission Decision CLl-16-07 for Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC).
On May 4, 2016, the Commission issued a decision (CLl-16-07) in the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos 2 and 3 (IP2 and IP3) license renewal proceeding, in which it directed the NRC staff to supplement the IP2 and IP3 Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives (SAMA) analysis with additional sensitivity analyses. Specifically, the Commission held that documentation was lacking for two inputs -
On May 4, 2016, the Commission issued a decision (CLl-16-07) in the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos 2 and 3 (IP2 and IP3) license renewal proceeding, in which it directed the NRC staff to supplement the IP2 and IP3 Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives (SAMA) analysis with additional sensitivity analyses. Specifically, the Commission held that documentation was lacking for two inputs -
decontamination time (TIM DEC) and cost to decontaminate non-farmland (CDNFRM) - used in the MELCOR Accident Consequence Code (MACCS) computer analyses, and that uncertainties in those input values could potentially affect the SAMA analysis cost-benefit conclusions. The Commission therefore directed the NRC staff to perform additional sensitivity analyses. (Reference 1)
decontamination time (TIM DEC) and cost to decontaminate non-farmland (CDNFRM) - used in the MELCOR Accident Consequence Code (MACCS) computer analyses, and that uncertainties in those input values could potentially affect the SAMA analysis cost-benefit conclusions. The Commission therefore directed the NRC staff to perform additional sensitivity analyses. (Reference 1)
In an RAI letter dated September 12, 2016, the NRC staff requested the following additional information (Reference 2):
In an RAI {{letter dated|date=September 12, 2016|text=letter dated September 12, 2016}}, the NRC staff requested the following additional information (Reference 2):
: 1. Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) is requested to scale up the value of nonfarm wealth (VALWNF) input to the SAMA analysis'* base-year dollars (see pp. 41-42 of CLl-16-07),
: 1. Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) is requested to scale up the value of nonfarm wealth (VALWNF) input to the SAMA analysis'* base-year dollars (see pp. 41-42 of CLl-16-07),
and to re-run its base analyses using this corrected VALWNF input. Entergy is requested to evaluate how the change in VALWNF may affect its identification of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
and to re-run its base analyses using this corrected VALWNF input. Entergy is requested to evaluate how the change in VALWNF may affect its identification of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
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: a. Apply the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15).
: a. Apply the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15).
: b. Exercise the additional option to explain, with sufficient justification, its rationale for choosing any additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inputs for its sensitivity analyses.
: b. Exercise the additional option to explain, with sufficient justification, its rationale for choosing any additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inputs for its sensitivity analyses.
* Entergy at a minimum should run its sensitivity analyses for the four worst release categories, as specified in CLl-16-07. Entergy is requested to evaluate how these sensitivity analyses may affect its identification of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
Entergy at a minimum should run its sensitivity analyses for the four worst release categories, as specified in CLl-16-07. Entergy is requested to evaluate how these sensitivity analyses may affect its identification of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
: 3. Upon completing these additional analyses, Entergy is requested to submit the input and output files for the IP2 and IP3 MACCS code. Additionally, Entergy is requested to submit the spreadsheet (or equivalent table if another method is used) that conveys the population dose and off-site economic cost for each release category and integrates the results into a Population Dose Risk and an Offsite Economic Cost Risk for IP2 and IP3.
: 3. Upon completing these additional analyses, Entergy is requested to submit the input and output files for the IP2 and IP3 MACCS code. Additionally, Entergy is requested to submit the spreadsheet (or equivalent table if another method is used) that conveys the population dose and off-site economic cost for each release category and integrates the results into a Population Dose Risk and an Offsite Economic Cost Risk for IP2 and IP3.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                         Revision 0 Page 5 of 84 2.0 Summary of Results The results of this analysis provide the following information requested in the RAI letter dated September 12, 2016 (Reference 2).
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 2.0 Summary of Results IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 5 of 84 The results of this analysis provide the following information requested in the RAI {{letter dated|date=September 12, 2016|text=letter dated September 12, 2016}} (Reference 2).
Response to RAI 1:
Response to RAI 1:
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) scaled up the value of nonfarm wealth (VALWNF) input to the SAMA analysis' base-year (2005) dollars (Reference 4). VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region.
Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) scaled up the value of nonfarm wealth (VALWNF) input to the SAMA analysis' base-year (2005) dollars (Reference 4). VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region.
* Original (without lost tourism/business) VALWNF = $163,631/person. This was develop~d using SECPOP2000 and its economic database from the 1997 Census of Agriculture.
Original (without lost tourism/business) VALWNF = $163,631/person. This was develop~d using SECPOP2000 and its economic database from the 1997 Census of Agriculture.
* Original VALWNF with lost tourism I business= $208,838/person. The lost tourism I business component.is based on 2004 data. The lost tourism/business component is $45,207/person.
Original VALWNF with lost tourism I business= $208,838/person. The lost tourism I business component.is based on 2004 data. The lost tourism/business component is $45,207/person.
Consumer Price Index Values (Series CUUROOOOSAO, All Urban Consumers) are used for escalation purposes:
Consumer Price Index Values (Series CUUROOOOSAO, All Urban Consumers) are used for escalation purposes:
* Annual 1997 CPI = 160.5
Annual 1997 CPI = 160.5 Annual 2004 CPI = 188.9 Annual 2005 CPI = 195.3 Escalation Factor 1997-2005 = 1.22 Escalation Factor 2004-2005 = 1.03 2005 VALWNF is calculated as follows:
* Annual 2004 CPI = 188.9
VALWNF without lost tourism/business= $163,631/person
* Annual 2005 CPI = 195.3
* 1.22 = $199,630/person Lost tourism I business component= $45,207/person
* Escalation Factor 1997-2005 = 1.22
* 1.03 = $46,563/person Total with lost tourism/ business (2005 dollars)= $246, 193/person, rounded up to  
* Escalation Factor 2004-2005 = 1.03 2005 VALWNF is calculated as follows:
$24 7,000/person Entergy also scaled up the individual county average VNFRM values of nonfarm wealth used in the SITE input file. The same approach and CPI escalation values developed for the VALWNF calculation are applied at the county level data. The values for each county are shown in Table 1 (Reference 4).
* VALWNF without lost tourism/business= $163,631/person
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* 1.22 = $199,630/person
* Lost tourism I business component= $45,207/person
* 1.03 = $46,563/person
* Total with lost tourism/ business (2005 dollars)= $246, 193/person, rounded up to
          $24 7 ,000/person Entergy also scaled up the individual county average VNFRM values of nonfarm wealth used in the SITE input file. The same approach and CPI escalation values developed for the VALWNF calculation are applied at the county level data. The values for each county are shown in Table 1 (Reference 4).
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                                                                                                                                                                                   Revision 0 Page 6 of 84 Table 1- Original and Escalated VNFRM County-Level Values Basis Year for Dollar Values:                                                   1997                   1997,2004                                                             -                      2005 Original Original No                           With Tourism                       Tourism                                 II        Tourism                          With Tourism VNFRM                         VNFRM                                             Portion                             VNFRM Region                                   County                                                     ($)                                 ($)                                               ($)                              ($)
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Table 1-Original and Escalated VNFRM County-Level Values Basis Year for Dollar Values:
1                               FAIRFIELD                                                   232659                         287881                                             55222                               340723 2                                 BERGEN                                                   205863                         262186                                             56323                               309166 3                             LITCHFIELD                                                   148522                         186016                                             37494                               219816 I
1997 1997,2004 Original Original No With I
4                              NEWHAVEN                                                     144105                         192427                                             48322                               225580 5                                   ESSEX                                                 147351                         197400 I             50049 I          231319 6                               DUTCHESS                                                   129000                       169417                                 I'            40417                               199010 7                                   MORRIS                                                   213389                       277661                                 1 64272 I          326535 8                                   PASSAIC                                                 121880                       161864                                               39984                   I          189877 I    -*
Tourism Tourism I
9                                  SUSSEX                                                   136197                       165741                                               29544                               196591 160860                       209708                                 I 48848                                           246563
Tourism VNFRM VNFRM Portion Region County
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($)
UNION 11 KINGS                                                   104714 123701                             .L               18987                               147308 12                                   NASSAU                                                   192755                       239932                                 I 47177                                         283753 13 ORANGE                                                     113976               I       148873                                               34897                             174995 14                                 PUTNAM                                                     154926                       180274                                               25348                             215118 1                         i 15                                QUEENS                                                    169126                       226728                                               57602                             265664 16                               ROCKLAND                                                     163105                       203359                                               40254                             240450 17                                 SUFFOLK                                                   149615                       192471                                               42856                             226672 18                               SULLIVAN                                                   104859                       139374                                               34515                             163478 19                                   ULSTER                                                   104090                       138739                                               34649                             162678 20                         WESTCHESTER                                                       217278                       263389                                             46111                               312573 1
($)
The Queens economic region comprises four very small counties within New York city (New York, Hudson, Queens, Bronx counties) combined as a weighted average to be certain that economic information pertaining to New York City was included in the analysis. (Reference 9)
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1 FAIRFIELD 232659 287881 55222 2
BERGEN 205863 262186 56323 3
LITCHFIELD 148522 186016 I 37494 4
NEWHAVEN 144105 192427 48322 5
ESSEX 147351 197400 I 50049 6
DUTCHESS 129000 169417 I 40417 7
MORRIS 213389 277661 64272 1
8 PASSAIC 121880 161864 39984 9
SUSSEX 136197 165741 29544 10 UNION 160860 209708 I 48848 11 KINGS 104714 I
I I I I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 6 of 84 2005 With Tourism VNFRM
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340723 309166 219816 225580 231319 199010 326535 189877 196591 246563 147308 123701.L 18987 12 NASSAU 192755 239932 I
47177 283753 13 ORANGE 113976 I
148873 34897 174995 14 PUTNAM 154926 180274 25348 215118 15 QUEENS 1
i 169126 226728 57602 265664 16 ROCKLAND 163105 203359 40254 240450 17 SUFFOLK 149615 192471 42856 226672 18 SULLIVAN 104859 139374 34515 163478 19 ULSTER 104090 138739 34649 162678 20 WESTCHESTER 217278 263389 46111 312573 1 The Queens economic region comprises four very small counties within New York city (New York, Hudson, Queens, Bronx counties) combined as a weighted average to be certain that economic information pertaining to New York City was included in the analysis. (Reference 9)
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                                         Revision O Page 7 of 84 Entergy re-ran the baseline analyses using the VALWNF and VNFRM values escalated to 2005 dollar values. Table 2 and Table 3 show the resulting Population Dose Risk (PDR) and Offsite Economic Risk (OECR) for the revised baseline. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows a modest OECR increase of approximately 9-10% and no appreciable change in the PDR.
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 7 of 84 Entergy re-ran the baseline analyses using the VALWNF and VNFRM values escalated to 2005 dollar values. Table 2 and Table 3 show the resulting Population Dose Risk (PDR) and Offsite Economic Risk (OECR) for the revised baseline. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows a modest OECR increase of approximately 9-10% and no appreciable change in the PDR.
Table 2 - IP2 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results 2 I                                                                               Offsite      Offsite Population     Population                     PDR         . Economic     Economic       OECR Frequency       Dose         Dose Risk                     %of             Cost     Cost Risk       % of Release Category Ii  (per yr)       (p-rem)       (p-rem/yr)                     Total             ($)         ($/yr)       Total H/E       6.50E-07     6.51E+07         4.23E+Ol                   48.44%         2.27E+ll     1.48E+05       63.33%
Table 2 - IP2 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results2 I
I H/L       6.88E-07     1.63E+07           1.12E+Ol                   12.84%         5.04E+l0     3.47E+04       14.88%
Off site Off site I
M/E       4.23E-07     1.94E+07           8.21E+OO                   9.39%         6.36E+10     2.69E+04       11.55%
Population Population PDR  
I M/L       3.43E-06     6.87E+06           2.36E+Ol                   26.98%         6.59E+09     2.26E+04 I    9.70%
. Economic Economic Release Frequency Dose Dose Risk  
L/E       1.llE-07     7.94E+06           8.81E-01                   1.01%         6.93E+09     7.69E+02       0.33%
%of Cost Cost Risk Category i (per yr)
                                                                                  ~
(p-rem)
L/L       6.43E-07     1.61E+06           1.04E+OO I   1.19%         7.15E+08     4.60E+02       0.20%
(p-rem/yr)
LL/L       5.82E-08     1.38E+06           8.03E-02               II  0.09%
Total
I   6.10E+08     3.55E+Ol       0.02%
($)
NCF       1.19E-05     4.75E+03           5.65E-02 I   0.06%
($/yr)
1.07E+05     1.27E+OO       0.00%
H/E 6.50E-07 6.51E+07 4.23E+Ol 48.44%
Total       1.79E-05         --            8.74E+Ol I   100%
2.27E+ll 1.48E+05 H/L I
I       --      2.33E+05       100%
6.88E-07 1.63E+07 1.12E+Ol 12.84%
3 Table 3 - IP3 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results
5.04E+l0 3.47E+04 M/E 4.23E-07 1.94E+07 8.21E+OO 9.39%
                                                  -----                          I Offsite      Offsite Population     Population                I    PDR          Economic    Economic    I  OECR Release     Frequency       Dose         Dose Risk ,                    %of              Cost      Cost Risk        %of i
6.36E+10 2.69E+04 M/L 3.43E-06 6.87E+06 2.36E+Ol I 26.98%
Category     (per yr)       (p-rem)        (p-rem/yr)                    Total            ($)        ($/yr)       Total I
6.59E+09 2.26E+04 L/E 1.llE-07 7.94E+06 8.81E-01 1.01%
H/E       9.43E-07     5.09E+07         4.80E+Ol                    50.55%          1.86E+ll    1.75E+05      61.50%
6.93E+09 7.69E+02  
H/L       4.23E-07     1.63E+07          6.89E+OO                    7.26%         5.00E+lO    2.12E+04        7.42%
~
M/E        1.24E-06      2.00E+07          2.48E+Ol                   26.12%         6.0lE+lO     7.45E+04      26.13%
L/L 6.43E-07 1.61E+06 1.04E+OO I 1.19%
M/L        2.0lE-06      6.85E+06          1.38E+Ol                   14.50%         6.59E+09     1.32E+04      4.64%
7.15E+08 4.60E+02 LL/L 5.82E-08 1.38E+06 8.03E-02 I 0.09% I 6.10E+08 3.55E+Ol I
L/E        1.46E-07      5.21E+06          7.61E-01                   0.80%         3.87E+09     5.65E+02        0.20%
NCF 1.19E-05 4.75E+03 5.65E-02 I 0.06%
          --------~    -------                    -..------------------**--*-*-- -------*-----------r----------
1.07E+05 1.27E+OO Total 1.79E-05 8.74E+Ol I 100% I 2.33E+05 Table 3 - IP3 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results3 Population Release Frequency Dose Category (per yr)
0.09%
(p-rem)
L/L      3.75E-07  '  1.61E+06          6.04E-01                   0.64%
H/E 9.43E-07 5.09E+07 H/L 4.23E-07 1.63E+07 M/E 1.24E-06 2.00E+07 M/L 2.0lE-06 6.85E+06 L/E 1.46E-07 5.21E+06
i   7.14E+08     2.68E+02 2
--------~ -------
Table 2E in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4) 3 Table 3E in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
L/L 3.75E-07 1.61E+06 2 Table 2E in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4) 3 Table 3E in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
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Off site Population I PDR Economic Dose Risk,
%of Cost (p-rem/yr) i Total
($)
I 4.80E+Ol 50.55%
1.86E+ll 6.89E+OO 7.26%
5.00E+lO 2.48E+Ol 26.12%
6.0lE+lO 1.38E+Ol 14.50%
6.59E+09 7.61E-01 0.80%
3.87E+09  
-.. ------------------**--*-*-- -------*-----------r----------
6.04E-01 0.64% i 7.14E+08 Page 7 of 86 Off site Economic Cost Risk
($/yr) 1.75E+05 2.12E+04 7.45E+04 1.32E+04 5.65E+02 2.68E+02 OECR
% of Total 63.33%
14.88%
11.55%
I 9.70%
0.33%
0.20%
0.02%
0.00%
100%
I OECR
%of Total 61.50%
7.42%
26.13%
4.64%
0.20%
0.09%


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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 8 of 84 Table 3 - IP3 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results3 I Offsite Offsite Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Release Freql.!ency Dose Dose Risk  
Table 3 - IP3 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results Population     Population     PDR     I Economic Offsite      Offsite Economic       OECR Release   Freql.!ency         Dose         Dose Risk     %of           Cost     Cost Risk       %of Category     (per yr)         (p-rem)       (p-rem/yr)     Total         ($)         ($/yr)     Total LL/L     5.66E-08       1.38E+06       7.81E-02   I 0.08%       6.10E+08     3.45E+Ol     0.01%
%of Cost Cost Risk  
NCF       6.30E-06
%of Category (per yr)
* 8.04E+03       5.07E-02     0.05%       3.17E+05     2.00E+OO     0.00%
(p-rem)
I Total     l.15E-05           --          9.50E+Ol i
(p-rem/yr)
100%           --      2.85E+05 I 100%
Total
($)
($/yr)
Total LL/L 5.66E-08 1.38E+06 7.81E-02 I 0.08%
6.10E+08 3.45E+Ol 0.01%
NCF 6.30E-06
* 8.04E+03 5.07E-02 0.05%
3.17E+05 2.00E+OO I
0.00%
Total l.15E-05 9.50E+Ol i
100%
2.85E+05 I 100%
The revised baseline with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA as shown below.
The revised baseline with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA as shown below.
Revised Revised Phase II                                                       Baseline       Estimated Cost Description                  Baseline SAMA                                                         Benefit With     (NL-14-143)
Revised Revised Phase II Description Baseline Baseline Estimated Cost SAMA Benefit With (NL-14-143)
Benefit Uncertainty 021- Install additional pressure IP2-021     or leak monitoring                   2,216,549       4,666,419         4,632,227 instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
Benefit Uncertainty 021-Install additional pressure IP2-021 or leak monitoring 2,216,549 4,666,419 4,632,227 instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Response to RAI 2.a:
Using the revised baseline from RAI 1, Entergy ran supplemental sensitivity analyses using the input values specified in CLl-16-07. Specifically, the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS2 code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15) were applied. The parameter value changes are applied to all release categories for consistency, (i.e., not just the four worst release categories as spe<;:ified in the RAI.)
IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 9 of 84 Using the revised baseline from RAI 1, Entergy ran supplemental sensitivity analyses using the input values specified in CLl-16-07. Specifically, the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS2 code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15) were applied. The parameter value changes are applied to all release categories for consistency, (i.e., not just the four worst release categories as spe<;:ified in the RAI.)
Table 4 and Table 5 show the PDR and OECR results when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the revised baseline.
Table 4 and Table 5 show the PDR and OECR results when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the revised baseline.
Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows that the OECR increases approximately 126-133%. Also, the PDR increase is much smaller, approximately 11-12%.
Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows that the OECR increases approximately 126-133%. Also, the PDR increase is much smaller, approximately 11-12%.
Table 4 - IP2 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results4
Table 4 - IP2 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results4 Release Category*
* Population          Population !
H/E H/L M/E M/L Frequency (per yr) 6.50E-07 6.88E-07 4.23E-07 3.43E-06 Population Dose (p-rem) 7.90E+07 1.69E+07 2.06E+07 6.97E+06 i
i    PDR Offsite Economic Offsite Economic I      OECR Release          Frequency             Dose            Dose Risk i            %of              Cost                Cost Risk          I      % of Category*            (per yr)           (p-rem)          (p-rem/yr)        I    Total              ($)                  ($/yr)                   Total H/E              6.50E-07          7.90E+07             5.14E+Ol          52.57%    I    5.03E+ll                3.27E+05          I      68.35%
Population !
H/L              6.88E-07          1.69E+07              1.16E+Ol           11.90%          8.56E+l0                5.89E+04                  12.31%
Dose Risk i (p-rem/yr) I 5.14E+Ol 1.16E+Ol 8.71E+OO 2.39E+Ol PDR
M/E              4.23E-07          2.06E+07              8.71E+OO          8.92%           1.25E+ll                5.29E+04                  11.05%
%of Total 52.57% I 11.90%
M/L              3.43E-06          6.97E+06              2.39E+Ol          24.48%          1.09E+10               3.74E+04                  7.82%
8.92%
L/E             l.llE-07           8.03E+06             8.91E-01       I   0.91%         1.12E+10               1.24E+03                   0.26%
24.48%
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Offsite Economic Cost
LL/L             5.82E-08           1.39E+06               8.09E-02 I 0.08%                 1.24E+09               7.22E+Ol                   0.02%
($)
NCF             1.19E-05           4.75E+03               5.65E-02 I 0.06%                 1.07E+05               1.27E+OO.                 0.00%
5.03E+ll 8.56E+l0 1.25E+ll 1.09E+10 L/E l.llE-07 8.03E+06 8.91E-01 I 0.91%
Total             1.79E-05                                 9.77E+Ol I 100%               1'                         4.78E+05                   100%
1.12E+10 Offsite I Economic Cost Risk I
i 4
($/yr) 3.27E+05 I 5.89E+04 5.29E+04 3.74E+04 1.24E+03 OECR
Table 2F in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
% of Total 68.35%
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12.31%
11.05%
7.82%
0.26%
___ L_/~-------- -----~:~~~~!. _____,_ __.~:-~~=~~~*---* *---.. -~-~~~-~-~~~----~--~~?.~.----- ____ 1.::~~-=~~=-....... -----=.:~==~~-:...... _  
.... _. __ ~:~-~~----
LL/L 5.82E-08 1.39E+06 8.09E-02 I 0.08%
1.24E+09 7.22E+Ol 0.02%
NCF 1.19E-05 4.75E+03 5.65E-02 I 0.06%
1.07E+05 1.27E+OO.
0.00%
Total 1.79E-05 9.77E+Ol I 100%
1' i
4.78E+05 100%
4 Table 2F in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 10 of 84 Table 5 - IP3 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results5 Release I Frequency Off site Offsite Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Dose Dose Risk  
H/E II  9.43E-07       5.95E+07     5.61E+Ol 53.42%     4.51E+ll 4.25E+05     69.93%
%of Cost Cost Risk  
H/L       I 4.23E-07         1.69E+07     7.15E+OO       6.81%       8.52E+10 3.60E+04     5.93%
% of Category (per yr)
I II M/E I
(p-rem)
1.24E-06       2.12E+07     2.63E+Ol       25.03%     9.95E+l0 1.23E+05 I 20.29%
(p-rem/yr)
M/L I     2.0lE-06       6.95E+06     1.40E+Ol I   13.30%     1.09E+l0 2.19E+04 I   3.60%
Total *
L/E       I i
($)
1.46E-07     I 5.30E+06     7.74E-01       0.74%       6.15E+09 8.98E+02   I   0.15%
($/yr)
L/L     .,I   3.75E-07       1.63E+06     6.llE-01       0.58%       1.45E+09 5.44E+02     0.09%
Total I
LL/L           5.66E-08       1.39E+06     7.87E-02       0.07%       1.24E+09 7.02E+Ol     0.01%
I H/E I 9.43E-07 5.95E+07 5.61E+Ol 53.42%
I                                                                                  I NCF I     6.30E-06         8.04E+03     5.07E-02       0.05%       3.17E+05 2.00E+OO I 0.00%
4.51E+ll 4.25E+05 69.93%
Total     i   1.15E-05             --      1.05E+02         100%           --    6.08E+05       100%
H/L I
i                                                          I Increasing the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the revised baseline, resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA as shown below.
4.23E-07 1.69E+07 7.15E+OO 6.81%
Estimated Cost Phase II                                           Sensitivity Description                                 (IP-RPT               SAMA                                               Benefit 00044) 057 - Provide backup cooling IP3-057         water source for the CON heat       118.434             109.000 exchangers.
8.52E+10 3.60E+04 5.93%
I I M/E I
1.24E-06 2.12E+07 2.63E+Ol 25.03%
9.95E+l0 1.23E+05 I 20.29%
I I M/L I
2.0lE-06 6.95E+06 1.40E+Ol I 13.30%
1.09E+l0 2.19E+04 I 3.60%
L/E I
1.46E-07 I 5.30E+06 i
7.74E-01 0.74%
6.15E+09 8.98E+02 I 0.15%
L/L I 3.75E-07 1.63E+06 6.llE-01 0.58%
1.45E+09 5.44E+02 0.09%
LL/L I 5.66E-08 1.39E+06 7.87E-02 0.07%
1.24E+09 7.02E+Ol I 0.01%
NCF I
6.30E-06 8.04E+03 5.07E-02 0.05%
3.17E+05 2.00E+OO I 0.00%
Total i
1.15E-05 1.05E+02 i
100% I 6.08E+05 100%
Increasing the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the revised baseline, resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA as shown below.
Phase II Sensitivity Estimated Cost Description (IP-RPT SAMA Benefit 00044) 057 - Provide backup cooling IP3-057 water source for the CON heat 118.434 109.000 exchangers.
5 Table 3F in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
5 Table 3F in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Response to RAI 2.b:
RAI 2.b gives Entergy the additional option to explain, with sufficient justification, its rationale for choosing any additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inputs for its sensitivity analyses.
I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 11of84 RAI 2.b gives Entergy the additional option to explain, with sufficient justification, its rationale for choosing any additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inputs for its sensitivity analyses.
Entergy does not propose additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inp&#xb5;ts. However, Entergy does propose an alternate value for variable VDEPOS, dry deposition velocity.
Entergy does not propose additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inp&#xb5;ts. However, Entergy does propose an alternate value for variable VDEPOS, dry deposition velocity.
In Entergy's original SAMA analysis, the dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, was set to 0.010 m/sec in the ATMOS input file. The recent NRC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOARCA)
In Entergy's original SAMA analysis, the dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, was set to 0.010 m/sec in the ATMOS input file. The recent NRC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOARCA)
Project fou.nd a value of 0.003m/sec to be the dominant or average value for use in SOARCA. Thus, 0.003m/sec is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.
Project fou.nd a value of 0.003m/sec to be the dominant or average value for use in SOARCA. Thus, 0.003m/sec is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.
Entergy ran an alternative revised baseline using the VALWNF and VNFRM values escalated to 2005 dollar values, as described in the response to RAI 1, but with a VDEPOS value of 0.003m/sec (Reference 4). Table 6 and Table 7 show the resulting PDR and OECR for the alternative revised baseline. Comparison of these results to those in Table 2 and Table 3 shows that the lower deposition velocity more than offsets the increase associated with escalating the value of non-farm wealth to 2005 values. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reterence 3) shows that the OECR decreases between 10-17% compared to the SAMA basecase. The PDR value changes a small amount (2.5% decrease for IP-2; 1.8% increase for IP-3).
Entergy ran an alternative revised baseline using the VALWNF and VNFRM values escalated to 2005 dollar values, as described in the response to RAI 1, but with a VDEPOS value of 0.003m/sec (Reference 4). Table 6 and Table 7 show the resulting PDR and OECR for the alternative revised baseline. Comparison of these results to those in Table 2 and Table 3 shows that the lower deposition velocity more than offsets the increase associated with escalating the value of non-farm wealth to 2005 values. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reterence 3) shows that the OECR decreases between 10-17% compared to the SAMA basecase. The PDR value changes a small amount (2.5% decrease for IP-2; 1.8% increase for IP-3).
Table 6 - IP2 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised VDEPOS NiACCS2 Results 6 Offsite   Offsite
Table 6 - IP2 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised VDEPOS NiACCS2 Results6 Offsite Offsite  
            . Release                   Population Population     PDR     Economic   Economic       OECR Category   Frequency         Dose   Dose Risk       o/oof       Cost   Cost Risk       %of (per yr)       (p-rem) (p-rem/yr)     Total       ($)       ($/yr)       Total H/E       6.50E-07     6.85E+07   4.45E+o1
. Release Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Category Frequency Dose Dose Risk o/oof Cost Cost Risk  
* 52.30%     1.94E+ll   1.2GE+05     66.34%
%of (per yr)
H/L       6.88E-07     1.60E+07   1.lOE+Ol     12.93%     3.71E+10   2.55E+04     13.43%
(p-rem)
M/E     . 4.23E-07     1.90E+01   8.04E+OO     9.44%     4.28E+10   1.81E+04     9.52%
(p-rem/yr)
M/L       3.43E-06. 5.80E+06   l.99E+Ol     23.37%     5.71E+09   1.96E+04     10.30%
Total
L/E       1.llE-07     6.40E+06   7.lOE-01     0.83%   I 4.67E+09   5.l&E+02     0.27%
($)
L/L       6.43E-07     l.33E+06   8.55E-01     1.00%     3.72E+08   2.39E+02     0.13%
($/yr)
LL/L       5.82E-08     1.12E+06   6.52E-02     0.08%     3.19E+08   1.86E+Ol     0.01%
Total H/E 6.50E-07 6.85E+07 4.45E+o1
NCF       1.19E-05     3.25E+03   3.87E-02     0.05%     4.00E+03   4.76E-02     0.00%
* 52.30%
I Total                         --                                  --
1.94E+ll 1.2GE+05 66.34%
I' 1.79E-05                 8.51E+Ol       100%                 1.90E+05       100%
H/L 6.88E-07 1.60E+07 1.lOE+Ol 12.93%
6 Table 2H in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
3.71E+10 2.55E+04 13.43%
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M/E  
. 4.23E-07 1.90E+01 8.04E+OO 9.44%
4.28E+10 1.81E+04 9.52%
M/L 3.43E-06.
5.80E+06 l.99E+Ol 23.37%
5.71E+09 1.96E+04 10.30%
L/E 1.llE-07 6.40E+06 7.lOE-01 0.83%
I 4.67E+09 5.l&E+02 0.27%
L/L 6.43E-07 l.33E+06 8.55E-01 1.00%
3.72E+08 2.39E+02 0.13%
LL/L 5.82E-08 1.12E+06 6.52E-02 0.08%
3.19E+08 1.86E+Ol 0.01%
NCF 1.19E-05 3.25E+03 3.87E-02 0.05%
4.00E+03 4.76E-02 0.00%
I Total 1.79E-05 8.51E+Ol 100%
1.90E+05 100%
I 6 Table 2H in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
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H/E       9.43E-07     5.49E+07     5.18E+Ol     53.59%   l.45E+ll l.37E+05 I 62.57%
%of Cost Cost Risk  
H/L       4.23E-07     l.60E+07     6.77E+OO     7.01% I 3.71E+10 1.57E+04       7.18%
% of Category (per yr)
l M/E       l.24E-06     2.03E+07     2.52E+Ol   I 26.06%   4.36E+l0 5.41E+04     24.74%
(p-rem)
M/L       2.0lE-06     5.79E+06     l.16E+Ol   ! 12.05%     5.71E+09 l.15E+04     5.25%
(p-rem/yr)
L/E       l.46E-07     4.48E+06     6.54E-01 I'' 0.68%     2.85E+09 4.16E+02     0.19%
Total I
L/L       3.75E-07     l.33E+06     4.99E-01 I   0.52%     3.72E+08 l.40E+02     0.06%
($)
LL/L       5.66E-08     l.12E+06 6.34E-02 I   0.07%
($/yr)
I 3.19E+08 l.81E+Ol     0.01%
Total H/E 9.43E-07 5.49E+07 5.18E+Ol 53.59%
NCF       6.30E-06     5.54E+03     3.49E-02     0.04%     l.17E+04 7.37E-02     0.00%
l.45E+ll l.37E+05 I 62.57%
Total       1.15E-05         --        9.66E+Ol   i   100%         --    2.19E+05       100%
H/L 4.23E-07 l.60E+07 6.77E+OO 7.01% I 3.71E+10 1.57E+04 7.18%
l M/E l.24E-06 2.03E+07 2.52E+Ol I 26.06%
4.36E+l0 5.41E+04 24.74%
M/L 2.0lE-06 5.79E+06 l.16E+Ol  
! 12.05%
5.71E+09 l.15E+04 5.25%
L/E l.46E-07 4.48E+06 6.54E-01 I 0.68%
2.85E+09 4.16E+02 0.19%
L/L 3.75E-07 l.33E+06 4.99E-01 I 0.52%
3.72E+08 l.40E+02 0.06%
LL/L 5.66E-08 l.12E+06 6.34E-02 I 0.07% I 3.19E+08 l.81E+Ol 0.01%
NCF 6.30E-06 5.54E+03 3.49E-02 0.04%
l.17E+04 7.37E-02 0.00%
Total 1.15E-05 9.66E+Ol i
100%
2.19E+05 100%
I The alternative baseline with the change to VDEPOS along with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
I The alternative baseline with the change to VDEPOS along with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
Using the alternative revised baseline (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS),
Using the alternative revised baseline (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS),
Entergy ran supplemental sensitivity analyses using the input values specified in CLl-16-07 (Reference 4). Specifically, the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15) were applied. The parameter value changes are applied to all release categories for consistency, (i.e., not just the four worst release categories as specified in the RAI.) Table 8 and Table 9 show the PDR and OECR results, when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the alternate revised baseline. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows that the OECR increases approximately 82-91 %. The PDR increase is much smaller, approximately 7-10%.
Entergy ran supplemental sensitivity analyses using the input values specified in CLl-16-07 (Reference 4). Specifically, the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15) were applied. The parameter value changes are applied to all release categories for consistency, (i.e., not just the four worst release categories as specified in the RAI.) Table 8 and Table 9 show the PDR and OECR results, when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the alternate revised baseline. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows that the OECR increases approximately 82-91 %. The PDR increase is much smaller, approximately 7-10%.
7 Table 3H in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
7 Table 3H in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)
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I                                    I H/L         6.88E-07     1.66E+07   1.14E+Ol !i 12.28%       7.lOE+lO 4.88E+04   i12.06%
%of Cost Cost Risk  
M/E         4.23E-07     1.99E+07   8.42E+OO     9.0S%       7.96E+l0 3.37E+04         8.31%
%of Category (per yr)
I                                      i M/L         3.43E-06     S.87E+06   2.0lE+Ol     21.6S% I   8.S7E+09 2.94E+04         7.26%
(p-rem)
I          I I
(p-rem/yr)
L/E       1.llE-07     6.4SE+06   7.16E-01 I   0.77%
Total
I   7.02E+09 7.79E+02   II  0.19%
($)
L/L       6.43E-07     1.33E+06   8.SSE-01     0.92%
($/yr)
7.21E+08 4.64E+02   iI  0.11%
Total H/E 6.SOE-07 7.90E+07 S.14E+Ol SS.
LL/L       S.82E-08     l.12E+06   6.S2E-02 I   0.07%       6.09E+08 3.S4E+Ol         0.01%
4.49E+ll 2.92E+OS I 72.0S%
NCF         1.19E-OS     3.2SE+03   3.87E-02 I   0.04%       4.00E+03 4.76E-02 I     0.00%
I H/L 6.88E-07 1.66E+07 1.14E+Ol ! 12.28%
Total       1.79E-OS         --      9.30E+Ol I   100%   I       --    4.0SE+OS   I     100%
7.lOE+lO 4.88E+04 i 12.06%
Table 9- IP3 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised 9
i M/E 4.23E-07 1.99E+07 8.42E+OO 9.0S%
VDEPOS) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results i                                   II I               Offsite I Economic    Offsite Population Population       PDR    !           Economic !      OECR Release     Frequency       Dose     Dose Risk I    %of I
7.96E+l0 3.37E+04 8.31%
Cost   Cost Risk         %of Category       (per yr)     (p-rem)   (p-rem/yr) I   Total II      ($)     ($/yr)   I I
M/L I
Total H/E       9.43E-07     6.16E+07   S.81E+Ol     SS.72%
i I
I   3.S9E+ll 3.39E+OS       71.22%
3.43E-06 S.87E+06 2.0lE+Ol I 21.6S%
4.23E-07     1.6SE+07   6.98E+OO     6.70%       7.lOE+lO                   6.32%
I 8.S7E+09 2.94E+04 7.26%
H/L I                        3.00E+04 M/E       1.24E-06     2.11E+07   2.62E+Ol I 2S.10%
L/E 1.llE-07 6.4SE+06 7.16E-01 I 0.77%
I   7.lSE+lO 8.87E+04 i   18.6S%
I 7.02E+09 7.79E+02 I 0.19%
M/L       2.0lE-06     S.8SE+06   1.18E+Ol I
I I
                                                              !  11.28%
L/L 6.43E-07 1.33E+06 8.SSE-01 0.92%
I8.S6E+09 1.72E+04   I I
7.21E+08 4.64E+02 i
3.62%
0.11%
L/E       1.46E-07     4.S2E+06   6.60E-01 0.63%       4.10E+09 S.99E+02 I    0.13%
i I
L/L       3.7SE-07     1.33E+06   4.99E-01     0.48%       7.21E+08 2.70E+02       0.06%
LL/L S.82E-08 l.12E+06 6.S2E-02 I 0.07%
LL/L       S.66E-08     1.12E+06   6.34E-02     0.06% Il  6.09E+08 3.4SE+Ol       0.01%
6.09E+08 3.S4E+Ol 0.01%
NCF       6.30E-06     S.S4E+03   3.49E-02     0.03%
NCF 1.19E-OS 3.2SE+03 3.87E-02 I 0.04%
I   1.17E+04 7.37E-02       0.00%
4.00E+03 4.76E-02 I 0.00%
Total       1.lSE-OS         --      1.04E+02 I   100%           --    4.7SE+OS         100%
Total 1.79E-OS 9.30E+Ol I !
100% I 4.0SE+OS I 100%
Table 9-IP3 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised VDEPOS) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results9 i
I Off site Off site I
I PDR I
OECR Population Population I
! Economic Economic I
I Release Frequency Dose Dose Risk  
%of I Cost Cost Risk  
%of Category (per yr)
(p-rem)
(p-rem/yr) I Total I
($)
($/yr)
I Total H/E 9.43E-07 6.16E+07 S.81E+Ol SS.72% I 3.S9E+ll 3.39E+OS 71.22%
H/L 4.23E-07 1.6SE+07 6.98E+OO I 6.70%
7.lOE+lO 3.00E+04 6.32%
M/E 1.24E-06 2.11E+07 2.62E+Ol I 2S.10% I 7.lSE+lO 8.87E+04 i 18.6S%
M/L 2.0lE-06 S.8SE+06 1.18E+Ol I
11.28% I 8.S6E+09 1.72E+04 I 3.62%
I I
I L/E 1.46E-07 4.S2E+06 6.60E-01 0.63%
4.10E+09 S.99E+02 0.13%
L/L 3.7SE-07 1.33E+06 4.99E-01 0.48%
7.21E+08 2.70E+02 0.06%
LL/L S.66E-08 1.12E+06 6.34E-02 0.06% I 6.09E+08 3.4SE+Ol 0.01%
l NCF 6.30E-06 S.S4E+03 3.49E-02 0.03% I 1.17E+04 7.37E-02 0.00%
Total 1.lSE-OS 1.04E+02 I 100%
4.7SE+OS 100%
Increasing the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the alternative revised baseline, did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
Increasing the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the alternative revised baseline, did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                       Revision 0 Page 14 of 84 Response to RAI 3:
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Response to RAI 3:
The input and output files for the IP2 and IP3 MACCS code are provided. Additionally_, the tables jn the prior responses convey the population dose and off-site economic cost for each release category and integrate the results into a Population Dose Risk and an Offsite Economic Cost Risk -for IP2 and lP3.
IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 14 of 84 The input and output files for the IP2 and IP3 MACCS code are provided. Additionally_, the tables jn the prior responses convey the population dose and off-site economic cost for each release category and integrate the results into a Population Dose Risk and an Offsite Economic Cost Risk -for IP2 and lP3.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                   Revision 0 Page 15 of 84 3.0 References
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 3.0 References IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 15 of 84
: 1. ML16125A150, NRG Commission Memorandum and Order (CLl-16-07), May 4, 2016
: 1. ML16125A150, NRG Commission Memorandum and Order (CLl-16-07), May 4, 2016
: 2. ML16232A119, "Request for Additional Information Related to the Indian Point Nuclear Gener~ting Unit Nos. 2 and 3 License Renewal Application Environmental Review, Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives", NRC, September 12, 2016
: 2. ML16232A119, "Request for Additional Information Related to the Indian Point Nuclear Gener~ting Unit Nos. 2 and 3 License Renewal Application Environmental Review, Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives", NRC, September 12, 2016
Line 241: Line 407:
: 7. IP-RPT-07-00008, "IP3 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Severe Accident Mitigation Alternative," Rev. 0, April 2007
: 7. IP-RPT-07-00008, "IP3 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Severe Accident Mitigation Alternative," Rev. 0, April 2007
: 8. IPEC-CALC-09-00265, "Re-analysis of MACCS2 Models for IPEC," Rev. 0, December 2009
: 8. IPEC-CALC-09-00265, "Re-analysis of MACCS2 Models for IPEC," Rev. 0, December 2009
: 9. ENERCON, "Site-Specific MACCS2 Input Data for Indian Point Energy Center," Rev. 1, December 2009 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                         Page 15 of 86
: 9. ENERCON, "Site-Specific MACCS2 Input Data for Indian Point Energy Center," Rev. 1, December 2009 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 15 of 86  


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                   Revision O Page 16 of 84 4.9  Assumptions 4.1. Assumptions utilized in IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3), the prior SAMA cost-benefit analysis of record, are carried forward to this calculation.
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 4.9 Assumptions I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 16 of 84 4.1.
4.2. Assumptions utilized in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4), the MACCS2 analysis of sensitivities for the RAI response, are carried forward to this calculation.
Assumptions utilized in IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3), the prior SAMA cost-benefit analysis of record, are carried forward to this calculation.
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4.2.
Assumptions utilized in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4), the MACCS2 analysis of sensitivities for the RAI response, are carried forward to this calculation.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                       Revision O Page 17 of 84 5.0 Evaluation of Potentially Cost-Beneficial SAMAs for the Sensitivity Cases 5.1   MACCS2 Sensitivity Cases In IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4), a series of MACCS2 sensitivity cases are performed with adjustments to select MACCS2 parameter input values. For each sensitivity case, the MACCS2 results for total 50-mile offsite costs and 50-mile population dose for each release category are multiplied by the applicable release category frequency to calculate the SAMA metrics of Offsite Economic Cost Risk (OECR) and Population Dose Risk (PDR). The OECR and PDR of ttie various sensitivity cases are then compared against applicable reference cases to determine the impact of the revised parameters.
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 5.0 Evaluation of Potentially Cost-Beneficial SAMAs for the Sensitivity Cases 5.1 MACCS2 Sensitivity Cases IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 17 of 84 In IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4), a series of MACCS2 sensitivity cases are performed with adjustments to select MACCS2 parameter input values. For each sensitivity case, the MACCS2 results for total 50-mile offsite costs and 50-mile population dose for each release category are multiplied by the applicable release category frequency to calculate the SAMA metrics of Offsite Economic Cost Risk (OECR) and Population Dose Risk (PDR). The OECR and PDR of ttie various sensitivity cases are then compared against applicable reference cases to determine the impact of the revised parameters.
More MACCS2 cases are documented in IP-RPT-16-00077 than are str~ctly required to address the RAI response. To expedite the evaluation, these additional cases were not carried through the SAMA cost-benefit analysis. Thus, the evaluation of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs was only performed for the following MACCS2 cases.
More MACCS2 cases are documented in IP-RPT-16-00077 than are str~ctly required to address the RAI response. To expedite the evaluation, these additional cases were not carried through the SAMA cost-benefit analysis. Thus, the evaluation of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs was only performed for the following MACCS2 cases.
For each IPEC unit, the following MACCS2 sensitivity cases are evaluated.
For each IPEC unit, the following MACCS2 sensitivity cases are evaluated.
* Case O o   SAMA Base Case Check o   This case confirms that the results of IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) can be reproduced with the applicable MACCS2 files upon which the sensitivity cases are built.
Case O o
* Case 4 o   VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values. VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region. VNFRM is used in the SITE input file and is calculated on a county basis. Calculation of these values is presented below.
SAMA Base Case Check o
o   This case addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI.
This case confirms that the results of IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) can be reproduced with the applicable MACCS2 files upon which the sensitivity cases are built.
* Case 5 o   TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to
Case 4 o
                        $100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values. VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region. VNFRM is used in the SITE input file and is calculated on a county basis. Calculation of these values is presented below.
o   VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
o This case addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI.
o   This case addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI.
Case 5 o
* Case 7 o   VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to  
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$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
o VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
o This case addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI.
Case 7 o
VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                       Revision 0 Page 18 of 84 o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the value of 0.01 O m/sec. The value of 0.003m/sec is documented by the recent N RC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOAR CA) Project to be the dominant or average value for use in SOAR CA and is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.
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o Similar to Case 4, Case 7 addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the value of 0.01 O m/sec. The value of 0.003m/sec is documented by the recent N RC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOAR CA) Project to be the dominant or average value for use in SOAR CA and is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.
* Case 8 o TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to
o Similar to Case 4, Case 7 addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
                        $100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
Case 8 o
o VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to  
o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the value of 0.010 m/sec.
$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
o Similar to Case 5, Case 8 addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF, increased TIMDEC & CDNFRM), as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
o VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
5.2   Sensitivity Case 0 - Original Baseline A. Base Case for the Majority of the SAMAs The SAMA cost-benefit analyses in IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) were performed using un-linked spreadsheets in which some data was inserted manually. See Attachment 1 for a list of the spreadsheets. To facilitate the evaluation of multiple sensitivity cases, a combined spreadsheet was created, named "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities."
o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the value of 0.010 m/sec.
o Similar to Case 5, Case 8 addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF, increased TIMDEC & CDNFRM), as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
5.2 Sensitivity Case 0 - Original Baseline A. Base Case for the Majority of the SAMAs The SAMA cost-benefit analyses in IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) were performed using un-linked spreadsheets in which some data was inserted manually. See Attachment 1 for a list of the spreadsheets. To facilitate the evaluation of multiple sensitivity cases, a combined spreadsheet was created, named "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities."
This spreadsheet contains a worksheet, "Spreadsheet Conversion," documenting the conversion from the 2009 vintage worksheets and confirming that the combined spreadsheet calculates the 2009 benefit value for each SAMA. For a limited number of SAMAs, the combined spreadsheet calculates a slightly different benefit value from that calculated in 2009. These instances occur because the combined spreadsheet rounds values consistently for all of the SAMAs, which was not the case in the un-linked spreadsheets.
This spreadsheet contains a worksheet, "Spreadsheet Conversion," documenting the conversion from the 2009 vintage worksheets and confirming that the combined spreadsheet calculates the 2009 benefit value for each SAMA. For a limited number of SAMAs, the combined spreadsheet calculates a slightly different benefit value from that calculated in 2009. These instances occur because the combined spreadsheet rounds values consistently for all of the SAMAs, which was not the case in the un-linked spreadsheets.
The combined spreadsheet facilitates sensitivity evaluations for the majority of the SAMAs because the PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4) can be placed in worksheets "IP2 MACCS2 Output" and "IP3 MACCS2 Output" and the benefit values are automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case# (cost-benefit)"
The combined spreadsheet facilitates sensitivity evaluations for the majority of the SAMAs because the PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4) can be placed in worksheets "IP2 MACCS2 Output" and "IP3 MACCS2 Output" and the benefit values are automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case# (cost-benefit)"
worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates. Columns G and H of the "Case
worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates. Columns G and H of the "Case  
        #(cost-benefit)" worksheet contain the implementation cost estimates from IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) and NL-14-143 (Reference 5), respectively.
#(cost-benefit)" worksheet contain the implementation cost estimates from IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) and NL-14-143 (Reference 5), respectively.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                           Revision O Page 19 of 84 B. Base Case for SAMAs IP2-020 and IP3-018 SAMA IP2-020, "Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products," does not use the same MACCS2 output as the other SAMAs. As described in Appendix B of IP-RPT-04-00007 (Reference 6), analysis case 16 was used to evaluate SAMA IP2-020. A bounding analysis was performed by reducing SGTR accident progression source terms by a factor of 2.
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities B. Base Case for SAMAs IP2-020 and IP3-018 IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 19 of 84 SAMA IP2-020, "Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products," does not use the same MACCS2 output as the other SAMAs. As described in Appendix B of IP-RPT-04-00007 (Reference 6), analysis case 16 was used to evaluate SAMA IP2-020. A bounding analysis was performed by reducing SGTR accident progression source terms by a factor of 2.
The source terms used for the IP2-020 analysis are contained in file "IP2 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-Level2-20.xls." A comparison of the IP2-020 source terms with those in Table A-10 of IP-RPT-07-00007 shows that the only differences are the release fractions for the Early High (H-E), Early Medium (M-E), and Early Low (L-E) release cateigo,ries. This is reasonable, since SGTR accidents are bypass events, which contribute to early release categories.
The source terms used for the IP2-020 analysis are contained in file "IP2 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-Level2-20.xls." A comparison of the IP2-020 source terms with those in Table A-10 of IP-RPT-07-00007 shows that the only differences are the release fractions for the Early High (H-E), Early Medium (M-E), and Early Low (L-E) release cateigo,ries. This is reasonable, since SGTR accidents are bypass events, which contribute to early release categories.
Since the source term is different for this SAMA, the MACCS2 output is also different for this SAMA.
Since the source term is different for this SAMA, the MACCS2 output is also different for this SAMA.
Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the IP2-020 source term information (Reference 4). An additional worksheet, "IP2-020 MACCS2 Output," was added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case O IPEC SAMA
Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the IP2-020 source term information (Reference 4). An additional worksheet, "IP2-020 MACCS2 Output," was added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case O IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for IP2-020.
* Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for IP2-020.
SAMA IP3-018, "Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products," does not use the same MACCS2 output as the other SAMAs. As described in Appendix B of IP-RPT-04-00008 (Reference 7), analysis case 14 was used to evaluate SAMA IP3-018. A bounding analysis was performed by reducing SGTR accident progression source terms by a factor of 2.
SAMA IP3-018, "Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products," does not use the same MACCS2 output as the other SAMAs. As described in Appendix B of IP-RPT-04-00008 (Reference 7), analysis case 14 was used to evaluate SAMA IP3-018. A bounding analysis was performed by reducing SGTR accident progression source terms by a factor of 2.
The source terms used for the IP3-018 analysis are contained in file "IP3 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-Level2-18.xls." A comparison of the IP3-018 so&#xb5;rce terms with those in Table A.10 of IP-RPT-07-00008 shows that the only differences are the release fractions for the Early High (H-E), Early Medium (M-E), and Early Low (L-E) release categories. This is reasonable, since SGTR accidents are bypass events, which contribute to early release categories.
The source terms used for the IP3-018 analysis are contained in file "IP3 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-Level2-18.xls." A comparison of the IP3-018 so&#xb5;rce terms with those in Table A.10 of IP-RPT-07-00008 shows that the only differences are the release fractions for the Early High (H-E), Early Medium (M-E), and Early Low (L-E) release categories. This is reasonable, since SGTR accidents are bypass events, which contribute to early release categories.
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Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the IP2-020 source term information (Reference 4). An additional worksheet, "IP3-018 MACCS2 Output," was added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for IP3-018.
Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the IP2-020 source term information (Reference 4). An additional worksheet, "IP3-018 MACCS2 Output," was added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for IP3-018.
C. Altered Base Case for Tl-SGTR SAMAs Section 3.6 of IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) describes the analysis performed to evaluate the impact of more pessimistic assumptions regarding scenarios that involve the potential for a thermally induced steam generator tube rupture (Tl-SGTR). The NUREG-1570 full conditional induced SGTR value (0.25) for moderate tube degradation was applied to all high/dry sequences in the Level 2 model for each unit; in both station blackout and transient sequences.
C. Altered Base Case for Tl-SGTR SAMAs Section 3.6 of IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) describes the analysis performed to evaluate the impact of more pessimistic assumptions regarding scenarios that involve the potential for a thermally induced steam generator tube rupture (Tl-SGTR). The NUREG-1570 full conditional induced SGTR value (0.25) for moderate tube degradation was applied to all high/dry sequences in the Level 2 model for each unit; in both station blackout and transient sequences.
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                                                                  '                              Page 20 of 84 In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.
IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,30,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54, 59, 60,61,62,65,66 IP3SAMAs: 1, 16, 17, 18,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,33,38,40,42,43,55,56,58,61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs28, 44, 54, 60, 61, 62 and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. This screening criterion was applied to facilitate.the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial:
IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 ,30 ,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54, 59, 60,61,62,65,66 IP3SAMAs: 1, 16, 17, 18,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,33,38,40,42,43,55,56,58,61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs28, 44, 54, 60, 61, 62 and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. This screening criterion was applied to facilitate .the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial:
The unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.
The unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.
The unscreened IP3 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 16, 18, 30, 40 and 43.
The unscreened IP3 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 16, 18, 30, 40 and 43.
The source terms used for the IP2 Tl-SGTR analysis are contained in file "IP2 Radionuclide Release Results-Base-RAl#5.xls." The source terms used for the IP3 Tl-SGTR analysis are contained in file "IP3 Radionuclide Release Results-Base-RAl#5.xls." A comparison of the Tl-SGTR source terms with those in Table A-10 oflP-RPT-07-00007 and Table A.10 of IP-RPT         00008 shows that the only differences are the timing and release fractions for the Early High (H-E) release category. This is reasonable, since high/dry sequences would be expected to contribute to this release category.
The source terms used for the IP2 Tl-SGTR analysis are contained in file "IP2 Radionuclide Release Results-Base-RAl#5.xls." The source terms used for the IP3 Tl-SGTR analysis are contained in file "IP3 Radionuclide Release Results-Base-RAl#5.xls." A comparison of the Tl-SGTR source terms with those in Table A-10 oflP-RPT-07-00007 and Table A.10 of IP-RPT 00008 shows that the only differences are the timing and release fractions for the Early High (H-E) release category. This is reasonable, since high/dry sequences would be expected to contribute to this release category.
Since the source term is different for these SAMAs, the MACCS2 output is also different for these SAMAs. Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the Tl-SGTR source term information (Reference 4). Additional worksheets (IP2 Tl-SGTR Base, IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output, IP3 Tl-SGTR Base, IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output, and individual Tl-SGTR SAMA worksheets) were added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for the Tl-SGTR SAMAs.
Since the source term is different for these SAMAs, the MACCS2 output is also different for these SAMAs. Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the Tl-SGTR source term information (Reference 4). Additional worksheets (IP2 Tl-SGTR Base, IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output, IP3 Tl-SGTR Base, IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output, and individual Tl-SGTR SAMA worksheets) were added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for the Tl-SGTR SAMAs.
5.3   Sensitivity Case 4- Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)
5.3 Sensitivity Case 4-Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)
* Case4 o   VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values. VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region. VNFRM is used in the SITE input file and is calculated on a county basis.
Case4 o
o   This case addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI.
VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values. VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region. VNFRM is used in the SITE input file and is calculated on a county basis.
o This case addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 4.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 4.
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: 1. Copied combined spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
: 1. Copied combined spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
: 2. Renamed worksheet "Case O (cost-benefit)" to "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" and deleted columns J and K from this worksheet.
: 2. Renamed worksheet "Case O (cost-benefit)" to "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" and deleted columns J and K from this worksheet.
: 3. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).
: 3. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).
Worksheet in Case 4 IPEC SAMA         Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077     Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx                                                         Spreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Cutout                                                             U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens- RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Outouf IP3-018 MACCS2 Output I                     U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output
Worksheet in Case 4 IPEC SAMA Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx Spreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Cutout U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens-RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Outouf IP3-018 MACCS2 Output I
U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output
: 4. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
: 4. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
: 5. Since Case 4 is considered a "new baseline," the SAMAs potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption were re-screened consistent with the screening in IP-RPT-09-00044 and described in Section 5.2.C above.
: 5. Since Case 4 is considered a "new baseline," the SAMAs potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption were re-screened consistent with the screening in IP-RPT-09-00044 and described in Section 5.2.C above.
In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.
In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.
IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 ,30 ,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54,59,60,61,62,65,66 IP3 SAM/\s: 1, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38, 40, 42, 43, 55, 56, 58, 61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs 28, 44, 54, 60, 61, 62 and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. [Column J of the "Case 4 (cost-benefit)"
IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,30,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54,59,60,61,62,65,66 IP3 SAM/\\s: 1, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38, 40, 42, 43, 55, 56, 58, 61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs 28, 44, 54, 60, 61, 62 and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. [Column J of the "Case 4 (cost-benefit)"
worksheet was used for this screening.] This screening criterion was applied to facilitate the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial.
worksheet was used for this screening.] This screening criterion was applied to facilitate the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial.
In Case 0, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.
In Case 0, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.
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In Case 0, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 16, 18, 30, 40 and 43.
In Case 0, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 16, 18, 30, 40 and 43.
In Case 4, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 16, 17, 30, 40 and 43.
In Case 4, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 16, 17, 30, 40 and 43.
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: 6. As described in Section 5.2.C above for the other Tl-SGTR SAMAs, an additional worksheet .
: 6. As described in Section 5.2.C above for the other Tl-SGTR SAMAs, an additional worksheet.
was added to the Case 4 spreadsheet to evaluate the IP3-017 Tl-SGTR benefit. The "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was adjusted accordingly.
was added to the Case 4 spreadsheet to evaluate the IP3-017 Tl-SGTR benefit. The "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was adjusted accordingly.
: 7. SAMA IP2-006 does not meet the screening criterion in Case 4 due to rounding of the benefit values. However, the Tl-SGTR analysis for this SAMA was retained in the Case 4 spreadsheet.
: 7. SAMA IP2-006 does not meet the screening criterion in Case 4 due to rounding of the benefit values. However, the Tl-SGTR analysis for this SAMA was retained in the Case 4 spreadsheet.
: 8. SAMA IP3-018 does not meet the screening criterion in Case 4 due to the new implementation cost estimate reported in NL-14-143 (Reference 5). Nevertheless, the Tl-SGTR analysis for this SAMA was retained in the Case 4 spreadsheet. This SAMA does not become cost-beneficial in Case 4 or Case 5, so there is no impact from keeping the Tl-SGTR analysis.
: 8. SAMA IP3-018 does not meet the screening criterion in Case 4 due to the new implementation cost estimate reported in NL-14-143 (Reference 5). Nevertheless, the Tl-SGTR analysis for this SAMA was retained in the Case 4 spreadsheet. This SAMA does not become cost-beneficial in Case 4 or Case 5, so there is no impact from keeping the Tl-SGTR analysis.
5.4   Sensitivity Case 5- Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)
5.4 Sensitivity Case 5-Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)
* Case 5 o   TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to
Case 5 o
                              $100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to  
o   VALWNF and VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
o   This case* addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI.
o VALWNF and VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
o This case* addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 5.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 5.
: 1. Copied Case 4 spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
: 1. Copied Case 4 spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
: 2. Renamed worksheet "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" to "Case 5 (cost-benefit)."
: 2. Renamed worksheet "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" to "Case 5 (cost-benefit)."
' (             3. Cleared the contents of columns D and F and revised equations in column I to use the values in columns C and E for comparison. Since Case 5 is a sensitivity analysis on the revised baseline from Case 4, the 95th percentile uncertainty sensitivity does not also need to be calculated. Also, deleted column J since the Tl-SGTR screening was performed in Case 4.
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: 3. Cleared the contents of columns D and F and revised equations in column I to use the values in columns C and E for comparison. Since Case 5 is a sensitivity analysis on the revised baseline from Case 4, the 95th percentile uncertainty sensitivity does not also need to be calculated. Also, deleted column J since the Tl-SGTR screening was performed in Case 4.
: 4. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).
: 4. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).
Worksheet in Case 5 IPEC SAMA       Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077     Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx                                                       Spreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Output                                                             U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens- RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Output IP3-018 MACCS2 Output                                                             U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                             Page 22 of 86
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: 5. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and E of the "Case 5 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
: 5. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and E of the "Case 5 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
: 6. A few of the IP2 SAMAs showed a negative benefit in the Case 5 results. This occurred because the SAMAs had no benefit and the release mode frequencies for the individual SAMAs carried more digits than the release mode frequ_encies for the IP2-Base Benefit.
: 6. A few of the IP2 SAMAs showed a negative benefit in the Case 5 results. This occurred because the SAMAs had no benefit and the release mode frequencies for the individual SAMAs carried more digits than the release mode frequ_encies for the IP2-Base Benefit.
The release mode frequencies from the IP2-Base Benefit worksheet were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheets IP2-033, IP2-046, IP2-047, IP2-051, IP2-055, and IP2-058. This corrects the SAMA benefits in the Case 5 (Cost-Benefit) worksheet so that they are zero, rather than negative.
The release mode frequencies from the IP2-Base Benefit worksheet were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheets IP2-033, IP2-046, IP2-047, IP2-051, IP2-055, and IP2-058. This corrects the SAMA benefits in the Case 5 (Cost-Benefit) worksheet so that they are zero, rather than negative.
5.5     Sensitivity Case 7 - Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
5.5 Sensitivity Case 7 - Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
* Case 7 o   VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
Case 7 o
o   The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the IP-CALC-09-00265 (Reference 8) value of 0.010 m/sec. The value of 0.003m/sec is documented by the recent NRC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOARCA) Project to be the dominant or average value for use in SOARCA and is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.
VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
o   Similar to Case 4, Case 7 addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., escalated VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the IP-CALC-09-00265 (Reference 8) value of 0.010 m/sec. The value of 0.003m/sec is documented by the recent NRC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOARCA) Project to be the dominant or average value for use in SOARCA and is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.
o Similar to Case 4, Case 7 addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., escalated VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 7.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 7.
: 1. Copied combined spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
: 1. Copied combined spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
: 2. Renamed worksheet "Case O (cost-benefit)" to "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" and deleted columns J and K from this worksheet.         '
: 2. Renamed worksheet "Case O (cost-benefit)" to "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" and deleted columns J and K from this worksheet.
: 3. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).
: 3. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).  
          . Worksheet in Case 4 IPEC SAMA     Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077     Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx                                                       Spreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Output                                                             U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens - RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Output IP3-018 MACCS2 Output                                                             U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                             Page 23 of 86
. Worksheet in Case 4 IPEC SAMA Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx Spreadsheet I P2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Output U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens - RevD.xlsx I P3 MACCS2 Output IP3-018 MACCS2 Output U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 23 of 86  


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: 4. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
: 4. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
: 5. A few of the IP2 SAMAs showed a negative benefit in the Case 7 results. This occurred because the SAMAs had little or no benefit and the release mode frequencies for the individual SAMAs carried more digits than the release mode frequencies for the IP2-Base Benefit. The release mode frequencies from the IP2-Base Benefit worksheet were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheets IP2-012, IP2-013, IP2-016, IP2-033, IP2-046, IP2-047, IP2-051, IP2-055, and IP2-058. Also, the IP2-Base Benefit release frequencies for the non-NCF release modes were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheet IP2-067. This corrects the SAMA benefits in the Case 5 (Cost-Benefit) worksheet so that they are non-negative.
: 5. A few of the IP2 SAMAs showed a negative benefit in the Case 7 results. This occurred because the SAMAs had little or no benefit and the release mode frequencies for the individual SAMAs carried more digits than the release mode frequencies for the IP2-Base Benefit. The release mode frequencies from the IP2-Base Benefit worksheet were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheets IP2-012, IP2-013, IP2-016, IP2-033, IP2-046, IP2-047, IP2-051, IP2-055, and IP2-058. Also, the IP2-Base Benefit release frequencies for the non-NCF release modes were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheet IP2-067. This corrects the SAMA benefits in the Case 5 (Cost-Benefit) worksheet so that they are non-negative.
: 6. Since Case 7 is a proposed, alternate "new baseline," the SAMAs potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption were re-screened consistent with the screening in IP-RPT               00044 and described in Section 5.2.C above.
: 6. Since Case 7 is a proposed, alternate "new baseline," the SAMAs potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption were re-screened consistent with the screening in IP-RPT 00044 and described in Section 5.2.C above.
In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.
In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.
IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 ,30 ,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54,59,60,61,62,65,66 IP3 SAMAs: 1, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38, 40, 42, 43, 55, 56, 58, 61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs 28, 44, 54, 60, 61, and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. [Column J of the "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was used for this screening.] This screening criterion was applied to facilitate the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial.
IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,30,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54,59,60,61,62,65,66 IP3 SAMAs: 1, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38, 40, 42, 43, 55, 56, 58, 61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs 28, 44, 54, 60, 61, and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. [Column J of the "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was used for this screening.] This screening criterion was applied to facilitate the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial.
In Case 0, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.
In Case 0, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.
In Case 7, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 25, 40, 52, and 62.
In Case 7, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 25, 40, 52, and 62.
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In Case 7, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 16, 30, 40 and 43.
In Case 7, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 16, 30, 40 and 43.
: 7. A'$ described in Section 5.2.C above for the other Tl-SGTR SAMAs, an additional worksheet was added to the Case 7 spreadsheet to evaluate the IP2-062 Tl-SGTR benefit. The "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was adjusted accordingly. [IP2-062 was not evaluated for Tl-SGTR in Case* 0 because it was cost-beneficial in Case 0. However, IP2-062 is not cost-beneficial in Case 7, so it is included in the Tl-SGTR evaluation.]
: 7. A'$ described in Section 5.2.C above for the other Tl-SGTR SAMAs, an additional worksheet was added to the Case 7 spreadsheet to evaluate the IP2-062 Tl-SGTR benefit. The "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was adjusted accordingly. [IP2-062 was not evaluated for Tl-SGTR in Case* 0 because it was cost-beneficial in Case 0. However, IP2-062 is not cost-beneficial in Case 7, so it is included in the Tl-SGTR evaluation.]
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: 8. Similar to Case 4, SAMAs IP2-006, IP2-029, and IP3-018 do not meet the screening criterion in Case 7. However, the Tl-SGTR analyses for these SAMAs were retained in the Case 7 spreadsheet.
: 8. Similar to Case 4, SAMAs IP2-006, IP2-029, and IP3-018 do not meet the screening criterion in Case 7. However, the Tl-SGTR analyses for these SAMAs were retained in the Case 7 spreadsheet.
5.6   Sensitivity Case 8-Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
5.6 Sensitivity Case 8-Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
* Case 8 o   TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to
Case 8 o
                    $100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to  
o   VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.
o   The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the IP-CALC-09-00265 (Reference 8) value of 0.010 m/sec.
o VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.
o   Similar to Case 5, Case 8 addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF, increased TIM DEC & CDNFRM), as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the IP-CALC-09-00265 (Reference 8) value of 0.010 m/sec.
o Similar to Case 5, Case 8 addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF, increased TIM DEC & CDNFRM), as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 8.
The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 8.
: 1. Copied Case 7 spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
: 1. Copied Case 7 spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
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: 3. Cleared the contents of columns D and F and revised equations in column I to use the values in columns C and E for comparison. Since Case 8 is a sensitivity analysis on the alternate revised baseline in Case 7, the 95th percentile uncertainty sensitivity does not also need to be calculated. Also, deleted column J since the Tl-SGTR screening was performed in Case 7.
: 3. Cleared the contents of columns D and F and revised equations in column I to use the values in columns C and E for comparison. Since Case 8 is a sensitivity analysis on the alternate revised baseline in Case 7, the 95th percentile uncertainty sensitivity does not also need to be calculated. Also, deleted column J since the Tl-SGTR screening was performed in Case 7.
: 4. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).
: 4. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).
Worksheet in Case 5 IPEC SAMA       Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077     Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx                                                       Soreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Cutout                                                           U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Cutout 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens- RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Cutout IP3-018 MACCS2 Cutout                                                           U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output
Worksheet in Case 5 IPEC SAMA Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx Soreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Cutout U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Cutout 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens-RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Cutout IP3-018 MACCS2 Cutout U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output
: 5. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and E of the "Case 8 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
: 5. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and E of the "Case 8 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 6.0 Conclusions 6.1 Sensitivity Case 4 - Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)
The revised baseline with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA; IP2-021, "Install additional pressure or leak monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs."
IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 26 of 84 The revised baseline with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA; IP2-021, "Install additional pressure or leak monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs."
Table 10 provides the Sensitivity Case 4 SAMA results.
Table 10 provides the Sensitivity Case 4 SAMA results.
6.2   Sensitivity Case 5- Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)
6.2 Sensitivity Case 5-Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)
Increasing TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA; SAMA IP3-057, "Provide backup cooling water source for the CCW -
Increasing TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA; SAMA IP3-057, "Provide backup cooling water source for the CCW -
heat exchangers."
heat exchangers."
Table 11 provides the Sensitivity Case 5 SAMA results.
Table 11 provides the Sensitivity Case 5 SAMA results.
6.3   Sensitivity Case 7-Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
6.3 Sensitivity Case 7-Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
Sensitivity Case 7 shows that the change to VDEPOS along with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM
Sensitivity Case 7 shows that the change to VDEPOS along with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM
* did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
* did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
[In Case O, SAMA IP2-062 was cost beneficial without the Tl-SGTR evaluation. However, in Case 7, SAMA IP2-062 was not cost beneficial until after the Tl-SGTR evaluation. This has no bearing on the results of this analysis since SAMA IP2-062 was retained in Case O.]
[In Case O, SAMA IP2-062 was cost beneficial without the Tl-SGTR evaluation. However, in Case 7, SAMA IP2-062 was not cost beneficial until after the Tl-SGTR evaluation. This has no bearing on the results of this analysis since SAMA IP2-062 was retained in Case O.]
Table 12 provides the Sensitivity Case 7 SAMA results.
Table 12 provides the Sensitivity Case 7 SAMA results.
6.4   Sensitivity Case 8-Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
6.4 Sensitivity Case 8-Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)
Increasing TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS) did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
Increasing TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS) did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.
Table 13 provides the Sensitivity Case 8 SAMA results.
Table 13 provides the Sensitivity Case 8 SAMA results.
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Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Resultsl I Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                     Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit With            Cost (NL-   Conclusion SAMA                                                         Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty              14-143)
Uncertainty 00044)
Uncertainty                 00044) 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP2-001                                                        374,757       788,963         374,757       788,963   1,137,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system with a dedicated diesel.
IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 374,757 788,963 374,757 788,963 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial system with a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP2-002                                                        350,396       737,676           n/a           n/a     1,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.
IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 350,396 737,676 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.
IP2-003       003 - Install an add itional CCW pump .               0           0               n/a           n/a     1,500,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of IP2-004                                                        48,723       102,574           n/a           n/a     1,750,000     n/a   Not Beneficial service water pumps.
IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
005 - Improve ability to cool the RH R heat IP2-005       exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the   105,892       222,931           n/a           n/a     565,000       n/a   Not Beneficial fire protection system.
0 0
006 - Add a diesel building high temperature IP2-006                                                          24,361       51,287         32,541         68,508     274,000       n/ a   Not Beneficial alarm .
n/a n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 1,750,000 n/a Not Beneficial service water pumps.
007 - Install a filtered containment vent to IP2-007                                                        1,766,838     3,719,658           n/a           n/a     5,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
005 - Improve ability to cool the RH R heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the 105,892 222,931 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial fire protection system.
008 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP2-008       removal potentia l under the base mat to contain 6,592,922   13,879,837           n/a           n/a   108,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial molten core debris.
IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 24,361 51,287 32,541 68,508 274,000 n/ a Not Beneficial alarm.
IP2..(109     009 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system. 6,592,922   13,879,837           n/a           n/a     4,100,000   1,741,724 Retained 010 - Create a core melt source reduction IP2-010                                                        6,592,922   13,879,837           n/a           n/a   90,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system.
IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,766,838 3,719,658 n/a n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
IP2-011       011 - Provide a means to inert containment.     3,296,461     6,939,918           n/a           n/a   10,900,000     n/a   Not Beneficial IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                                                         Page 27 of 86
008 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP2-008 removal potential under the base mat to contain 6,592,922 13,879,837 n/a n/a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial molten core debris.
IP2..(109 009 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system.
6,592,922 13,879,837 n/a n/a 4,100,000 1,741,724 Retained IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.
6,592,922 13,879,837 n/a n/a 90,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.
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Uncertainty                 00044) 012 - Use the fire protection system as a backup IP2-012                                                            0             0               n/a             n/a   565,000       n/a   Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system .
Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
013 - Install a passive containment spray IP2-013                                                            0             0               n/a             n/a   2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system .
Uncertainty 00044)
014 - Increase t he depth of the concrete base IP2-014     mat or use an alternative concrete material to   1,194,251     2,514,214           n/a             n/a   5,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
IP2-012 012 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0
015 - Construct a building connected to primary IP2-015                                                        6,208,472     13,070,466           n/a             n/a 61,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.
0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.
016 - Install a redu ndant containment spray IP2-016                                                            0             0               n/a             n/a   5,800,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system.
IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray system.
017 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP2-017     liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,864,995     3,926,306           n/a             n/a   5,500,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure.
0 0
018 - Instal l a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018     shell-side heat removal system that relies on       73,618       154,986           n/a             n/a   7,400,000     n/a   Not Beneficial natural circu lation and stored water sources.
n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 014 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP2-014 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 1,194,251 2,514,214 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
019 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP2-019     such that a SGTR would not cause the relief       5,962,632     12,552,910           n/a             n/a 100,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial valves to lift.
IP2-015 015 - Construct a building connected to primary 6,208,472 13,070,466 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.
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IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray 0
0 n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
017 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP2-017 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,864,995 3,926,306 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.
018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 73,618 154,986 n/a n/a 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
019 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP2-019 such that a SGTR would not cause the relief 5,962,632 12,552,910 n/a n/a 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valves to lift.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                   Revision 0 Page 29 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results 111 Tl-SGTR                     Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                     Cost (IP-Description                                                              Benefit With                Cost (NL-     Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                       RPT                                                                                                           Uncertainty                  14-143)
IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Revision 0 Page 29 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results111 Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
Uncertainty                     00044) 020 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water IP2-020                                                      646,205     1,360,431           n/a             n/a     9,700,000       n/a     Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.
Uncertainty 00044) 020 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP2-020 safety valves through a structure where a water 646,205 1,360,431 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.
021- Install additional pressure or leak IP2-021                                                      2,216,549     4,666,419           n/a             n/a       3,200,000   4,632,227   Retained monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
IP2-021 021-Install additional pressure or leak 2,216,549 4,666,419 n/a n/a 3,200,000 4,632,227 Retained monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
022 - Add redundant and diverse limit switche s IP2-022                                                      1,112,364     2,341,820           n/a             n/a       2,200,000   7,692,784   Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.
IP2-022 022 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 1,112,364 2,341,820 n/a n/a 2,200,000 7,692,784 Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.
023 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA IP2-023                                                      1,112,364     2,341,820           n/a             n/a       7,964,000     n/a     Not Beneficial paths.
IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 1,112,364 2,341,820 n/a n/a 7,964,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.
IP2-024     024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed . 2,216,549     4,666,419           n/a             n/a       9,700,000     n/a     Not Beneficial IP2-025     025 - Improve MSIV design.                       122,697       258,310         188,136         396,975 ,,  476,000       n/a     Not Beneficial IP2-026     026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.     48,723       102,574           n/a             n/a       1,875,000     n/a     Not Beneficial 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid IP2-027                                                        48,723       102,574           n/a             n/a       2,000,000     n/a     Not Beneficial batteries.
IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.
028- Providet portable diesel-driven battery IP2-028                                                    %11,397,945   2,943,043           n/aw           n/a       938,000
2,216,549 4,666,419 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.
* 2,154Jt1 Ii Retained charger.
122,697 258,310 188,136 396,975 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
IP2-029     029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.     48,723       102,574         48,723         102,574       460,000       n/a     Not Beneficial 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with IP2-030                                                        56,813       119,607           n/a             n/a       1,156,000     n/a     Not Beneficial other unit.
48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.
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IP2-028 028-Providet portable diesel-driven battery  
%11,397,945 2,943,043 n/aw n/a 938,000  
*2,154Jt1 Ii Retained charger.
IP2-029 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.
48,723 102,574 48,723 102,574 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 56,813 119,607 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                     Revision O Page 30 of 84 Table 10 - Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results(11 Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Tl-SGTR             Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline     Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                              Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit     Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty            14-143)
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Uncertainty                 00044) 031 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling IP2-031                                                        40,632         85,541             n/a           n/a     1,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial (not from existing system).
Uncertainty 00044)
032 - Use fire protection system as a backup IP2-032                                                        40,632         85,541             n/a           n/a     497,000     n/a   Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 40,632 85,541 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).
033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and reactor IP2-033     protective system actuation signals from 2-out-     0             0               n/a           n/a     1,254,000     n/a   Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 40,632 85,541 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low IP2-034                                                        8,180         17,221             n/a           n/a     632,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and reactor IP2-033 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-0 0
035 - Provide an additional high pressure IP2-035                                                        73,529       154,798             n/a           n/a     5,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
036 - Create automatic swap-over to IP2-036                                                        138,344       291,251             n/a           n/a     1,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial recirculatio n cooling upon RWST depletion.
IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 8,180 17,221 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
037 - Provide capability for alternate injection IP2-037                                                        8,180         17,221             n/a           n/a     750,000     n/a   Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 73,529 154,798 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038     earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to         16,271       34,254             n/a           n/a       82,000     n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 138,344 291,251 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RWST depletion.
039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI IP2-039                                                      73,529       154,798             n/a           n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
IP2-037 037 - Provide capability for alternate injection 8,180 17,221 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
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038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 16,271 34,254 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 73,529 154,798 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                       Revision 0 Page 31 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results(11 Tl-SGTR                   Estimated Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Phase II                                                       Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                     Cost (IP-Description                                                                Benefit With              Cost (NL-   Conclusion SAMA                                                           Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                       RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty                14-143)
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Uncertainty                     00044)
Uncertainty 00044) 040 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant H
H 040 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant IP2-040                                                         613,307     1,291,173       613,307       1,291,173   2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP2-040 depressurization system.
IP2-041     041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.         179,154       377,167           n/a             n/a       900,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 042 - Provide automatic nit rogen backup to IP2-042                                                          16,360       34,441           n/a             n/a       214,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
613,307 1,291,173 613,307 1,291,173 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
IP2-043     043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.           179,154       377,167           n/a             n/ a   2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial
179,154 377,167 n/a n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 16,360 34,441 n/a n/a 214,000 n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
                                                                                                                                                          ,,r 044 - Use fire water system as backup for steam IP2-044 generator inventory.
IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.
2,432,328     S,llQ,691           n/a frY~/a ~t   l,656,000
179,154 377,167 n/a n/ a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 044 - Use fire water system as backup for steam  
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,,r IP2-044 2,432,328 S,llQ,691 n/a frY~/a ~t l,656,000 3,073,130 Retained generator inventory.
3,073,130 Retained
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045 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP2-045     with larger ones such that on ly one is required     667,806     1,405,907           n/a             n/a     2,700,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed .
045 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP2-045 with larger ones such that only one is required 667,806 1,405,907 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.
046 - Modify emergency operating procedures IP2-046     for ability to align diesel power to more air -         0             0             n/a             n/a         82,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial compressors.
046 - Modify emergency operating procedures IP2-046 for ability to align diesel power to more air -
047 - Add an independent boron injection IP2-047                                                              0             0             n/a             n/a       300,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial system .
0 0
048 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP2-048     equipment damage fro m a pressure spike during       105,981       223,119           n/a             n/a       615,000     n/a   Not Beneficial an ATWS.
n/a n/a 82,000 n/ a Not Beneficial compressors.
049 - Instal l motor generator set trip breakers in IP2-049                                                          32,541       68,508           n/a             n/a       716,000     n/a   Not Beneficial control room.
IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection 0
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0 n/a n/a 300,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.
048 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP2-048 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 105,981 223,119 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.
IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 32,541 68,508 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                     Revision 0 Page 32 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results( 11 Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Tl-SGTR             Estimated Phase II                                                     Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                 Cost (IP-Description                                                              Benefit With            Cost (NL-   Conclusion SAMA                                                         Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                           Uncertainty              14-143)
IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Revision 0 Page 32 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results(11 Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
Uncertainty                 00044) 050 - Provide capability to remove power from IP2-050                                                        32,541       68,508           n/a             n/a     90,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
Uncertainty 00044)
051- Provide digital large break LOCA IP2-051                                                            0             0             n/a             n/a   2,036,000     n/a   Not Beneficial protection.
IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power from 32,541 68,508 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP2-052                                                        335,283       705,859         457,980         964,168   1,100,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the MSIVs .
IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0
053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block va lves IP2-053                                                        659, 715     1,388,873           n/a             n/a     800,000   1,471,234 Not Beneficial open.
0 n/a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.
054 - Install flood alarm in the 480V switchgear IP2-o54                                                      5,796,276   12,202,686           n/a             n/a     200,000   458,843 Retained room.
IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 335,283 705,859 457,980 964,168 1,100,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
055 - Perform a hardware modification to allow IP2-055     high-head recircu lation from either RHR heat         0             0             n/a             n/a   1,330,000     n/a   Not Beneficial exchanger.
IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block valves open.
056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge motor IP2-056                                                        48,723       102,574           n/a             n/a     82,000   1,704,938 Not Beneficial operated va lves (MOVs) normal ly open.
659, 715 1,388,873 n/a n/a 800,000 1,471,234 Not Beneficial IP2-o54 054 - Install flood alarm in the 480V switchgear room.
IP2-057     057 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs .       89,800       189,052           n/a             n/a     376,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow high-IP2-058     head recirculation from either RHR heat               0             0             n/a             n/a     82,000     n/a   Not Beneficial exchanger.
5,796,276 12,202,686 n/a n/a 200,000 458,843 Retained 055 - Perform a hardware modification to allow IP2-055 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0
059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip on IP2-059     the AFW pumps and enhance procedures to             24,450       51,474           n/a             n/a     318,000     n/a   Not Beneficial respond to loss of the normal suction path.
0 n/a n/a 1,330,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.
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IP2-056 056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge motor 48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 82,000 1,704,938 Not Beneficial operated valves (MOVs) normally open.
IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.
89,800 189,052 n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow high-IP2-058 head recirculation from either RHR heat 0
0 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.
059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip on IP2-059 the AFW pumps and enhance procedures to 24,450 51,474 n/a n/a 318,000 n/a Not Beneficial respond to loss of the normal suction path.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                               Revision O Page 33 of 84 Table 10 - Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Resultsl1 l Tl-SGTR                    Estimated Tl-SGTR              Estimated Phase II                                                            Baseline    Benefit With      Benefit                    Cost (IP-Description                                                                        Benefit With            Cost (NL-           Conclusion SAMA                                                                Benefit    Uncertainty      Without                      RPT                                                                                                                      Uncertainty              14-143)
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 33 of 84 Phase II SAMA IP2-061 IP2-062 IP2-063 IP2-064 IP2Jb6s IP2-066 IP2-067 IP2-068 Description 060 - Provide added protection against flood propagation from stairwell 4 intc!i' the 480V  
Uncertainty                    00044) 060 - Provide added protection against flood                                                                                                   K    L.  {;;
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propagation from stairwell 4 intc!i' the 480V             1,316,236      2,771,024          n/a            n/a      216,000    721,303        Retained
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            $Witchgear r~ .             lliii*                           ~!1 061 - Provide added protection against flogd                                                                                             fi#~ :'{~ti IP2-061    propagation from the deluge room into the                 2,&77,688      6,058,291          n/a            n/a      192,000    943,792
061 - Provide added protection against flogd propagation from the deluge room into the 480V switchgear r!)Om,i!
                                                                                                                                                  ,,.        Retained 480V switchgear r!)Om,i! dell 062 - Provide a hard-wired a,nnection to ah SI IP2-062                                                                891,064      1,875,925          n/a            n/a      1,500,000  1,662,692      Retained pump from ASSS power supply.                                                 if;  &#xa5;          &t          ii 063 - Provide a water-tight door fo r add it ional IP2-063                                                                32,45 2        68,320            n/a              n/a      324,000      n/a          Not Beneficial protection of the RHR pumps against fl ooding.
dell 062 - Provide a hard-wired a,nnection to ah SI pump from ASSS power supply.
064 - Provide backup cooling water sou rce for IP2-064                                                                40,632        85,541            n/a              n/a      710,000      n/a          Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.
063 - Provide a water-tight door for add itional protection of the RHR pumps against fl ooding.
065~   Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely                     -<B+                                                                    ;%#  <&#xa5;    -o;i IP2Jb6s                                                              5,796,276    12,202,686          n/a            n/a      560,000  1,859,587      Retained restoration of seal injection and cooling.
064 - Provide backup cooling water source for the CCW heat exchangers.
                                >Sf'                           l*ffe*  h:jl,                                                  1 066 - Harden the EOG building and f uel oil IP2-066    tra nsfer pumps against tomados and high                 2,546,745     5,361,568           n/a             n/a   33,500,000    n/a         Not Beneficial wi nds.
065~ Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely restoration of seal injection and cooling.  
067 - Provide hardware connections t o allow the IP2-067    pri mary water system to cool the charging                  8,091        17,03 3          n/a             n/a     576,000     n/a         Not Benefici al pumps.
>Sf' 066 - Harden the EOG building and fuel oil transfer pumps against tomados and high winds.
068 - Provide independent source of cooli ng for IP2-068                                                                  8,091        17,033            n/a             n/a     710,000      n/a         Not Beneficial the reci rculation pump motors.
067 - Provide hardware connections to allow the primary water system to cool the charging pumps.
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068 - Provide independent source of cooling for the recirculation pump motors.
IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Table 10 - Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Resultsl1l Baseline Benefit 1,316,236
~!1 2,&77,688 891,064 32,452 40,632
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5,796,276 l*ffe*
h:jl, 2,546,745 8,091 8,091 Benefit With Uncertainty 2,771,024 6,058,291 1,875,925 if;
&#xa5; 68,320 85,541 12,202,686 5,361,568 17,033 17,033 Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a  
&t n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Page 33 of 86 Tl-SGTR Benefit With Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a ii n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Estimated Cost (IP-RPT 00044) 216,000 192,000 1,500,000 324,000 710,000 560,000 1
33,500,000 576,000 710,000 Estimated Cost (NL-14-143) 721,303 Conclusion K
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:'{~ti 943,792 Retained 1,662,692 n/a n/a  
<&#xa5; 1,859,587 n/a n/a n/a Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial  
-o;i Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                   Revision 0 Page 34 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results 111 Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Tl-SGTR             Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit With            Cost (NL-   Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                           Uncertainty              14-143)
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Uncertainty                 00044)
Uncertainty 00044)
Not numbered
Not numbered
* Use a gagging device to dose a IP2-GAG     stuck open main steam safety valve following a     n/a       13,000,000           n/a             n/a     50,000     453,745 Retained steam generator tube rupture.
* Use a gagging device to dose a IP2-GAG stuck open main steam safety valve following a n/a 13,000,000 n/a n/a 50,000 453,745 Retained steam generator tube rupture.
001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP3-001                                                      236,610       342,913         296,021         429,016   1,137,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system with a dedicated diesel.
IP3-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 236,610 342,913 296,021 429,016 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial system with a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP3-002                                                      213,104       308,847           n/a             n/a   1,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.
IP3-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 213,104 308,847 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.
IP3-003     003 - Install an additional CCW pump.               0             0               n/a             n/a   1,500,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004     exchangers by al lowing manual alignment of the   130,575       189,240           n/a             n/a     565,000       n/a   Not Beneficial fire protection system.
IP3-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
005 - Install a filtered containment vent to IP3-005                                                      1,556,574     2,255,904           n/a             n/a   5,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
0 0
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP3-006     removal potential under the base mat to contain 5,275,716     7,645,965           n/a             n/a   108,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial molten core debris.
n/a n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the 130,575 189,240 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial fire protection system.
                                                                                                                  +,                                       w IPS-007     007 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system. 5,275,716     7,645,965           n/a             n/a   4,100,000   1,874,933 Retained       f&
IP3-005 005 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,556,574 2,255,904 n/a n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
008 - Create a core melt source reduction IP3-008                                                      5,275,716     7,645,965           n/a             n/a   90,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system .
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP3-006 removal potential under the base mat to contain 5,275,716 7,645,965 n/a n/a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial molten core debris.  
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w IPS-007 007 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system.
5,275,716 7,645,965 n/a n/a 4,100,000 1,874,933 Retained f&
IP3-008 008 - Create a core melt source reduction system.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                     Revision 0 Page 35 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results( 11 Tl-SGTR                   Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                     Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                              Benefit With              Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                         Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                           Uncertainty              14-143)
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Uncertainty                   00044)
Uncertainty 00044)
IP3-009     009 - Provide means to inert containment.         2,530,918     3,667,996           n/a             n/a   10,900,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 010 - Use t he fire protection system as a backup IP3-010                                                          0             0               n/a             n/a     565,000       n/a   Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system .
IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.
011 - Install a passive containment spray IP3-011                                                          0             0               n/a             n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system.
2,530,918 3,667,996 n/a n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-010 010 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0
012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP3-012     mat or use an alternative concrete material to     926,815     1,343,210           n/a             n/a     5,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.
013 - Construct a building connected to primary IP3-013                                                      5,180,658     7,508,199           n/a             n/a   61,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.
IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray system.
014 - Instal l a redundant containment spray IP3-014                                                          0             0               n/a             n/a     5,800,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system .
0 0
015 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP3-015     liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,259,518     1,825,388           n/a             n/a     5,500,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure.
n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP3-012 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 926,815 1,343,210 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016     shell-side heat removal system that relies on     1,520,539     2,203,680       1,532,421       2,220,900 7,400,000     n/a   Not Beneficial natural circu lation and stored water sources.
IP3-013 013 - Construct a building connected to primary 5,180,658 7,508,199 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.
017 - Increase seconda ry side pressure capacity IP3-017     such that an SGTR wo uld not cause the relief     14,364,337   20,817,880       23,347,312     33,836,685 100,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial valves to lift.
IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.
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n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP3-015 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,259,518 1,825,388 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.
016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 1,520,539 2,203,680 1,532,421 2,220,900 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
017 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP3-017 such that an SGTR would not cause the relief 14,364,337 20,817,880 23,347,312 33,836,685 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valves to lift.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                   Revision O Page 36 of 84 Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results( 1l Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Tl-SGTR             Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                 Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit With            Cost (NL-   Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                           Uncertainty            14-143)
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Uncertainty                 00044) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a wat er IP3-018                                                      3,517,144     5,097,310       10,587,078     15,343,591 12,000,000 35,691,159 Not Beneficiat spray wou ld co ndense the st eam and remove most of t he fissi on products.
Uncertainty 00044) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP3-018 safety valves through a structure where a water 3,517,144 5,097,310 10,587,078 15,343,591 12,000,000 35,691,159 Not Beneficiat spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.
019 - Install additio nal pressure or leak IP3-019                                                      2,316,779     3,357,650           n/a             n/a   2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring inst rumentation for ISLOCAs.
IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 2,316,779 3,357,650 n/a n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
020 - Add redu ndant and diverse limit switches IP3-020                                                      1,128,684     1,635,773           n/a             n/a   4,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial to each contai nment isolation valve.
IP3-020 020 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 1,128,684 1,635,773 n/a n/a 4,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.
021 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA IP3-021                                                      1,128,684     1,635,773           n/a             n/a   10,604,000     n/a   Not Beneficial paths.
IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 1,128,684 1,635,773 n/a n/a 10,604,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.
IP3-022     022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed. 2,316,779     3,357,650           n/a             n/a   9,700,000     n/a   Not Benefici al IP3-023     023 - Improve MSIV design.                           0           0               n/a             n/a     476,000     n/a   Not Beneficial IP3-024     024 - Provide add itional DC battery capacity. 47,141         68,320           n/a             n/a   1,875,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 025 - Use fue l cells instead of lead-acid IP3-025                                                      47,141         68,320           n/a             n/a   2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial batteries.
IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.
IP3-026     026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding. 47,141         68,320           n/a             n/a     460,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with IP3-027                                                        70,647       102,387           n/a             n/a   1,156,000     n/a   Not Beneficial other unit.
2,316,779 3,357,650 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.
028 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling IP3-028                                                        11,753       17,033           n/a             n/a   1,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial (not from existing system ).
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n/a n/a 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.
IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.
47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 70,647 102,387 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.
IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).
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Uncertainty                 00044) 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup IP3-029                                                        11,753       17,033           n/a             n/a     497,000     n/a   Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
Uncertainty 00044)
030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven battery IP3-030                                                      284,656       412,546         296,539         429,766   938,000     n/a   Not Beneficial charger.
IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and reactor IP3-031     protective system actuation signals from 2-out-   118,822       172,206           n/a             n/a   1,254,000     n/a   Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven battery 284,656 412,546 296,539 429,766 938,000 n/a Not Beneficial charger.
032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low IP3-032                                                      23,764         34,441           n/a             n/a     632,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and reactor IP3-031 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-118,822 172,206 n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
033 - Provide an additional high pressure IP3-033                                                      118,693       172,019           n/a             n/a   5,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 23,764 34,441 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
034 - Create automatic swap-over to IP3-034                                                      591,137       856,721           n/a             n/a   1,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion .
IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 118,693 172,019 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
035 - Provide capability for alternate injection IP3-035                                                        23,764       34,441           n/a             n/a     750,000     n/a   Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 591,137 856,721 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036     earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to         11,753       17,033           n/a             n/a     82,000     n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water sto rage tank inventory.
IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate injection 23,764 34,441 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
037 - Replace two of three motor-dri ven SI IP3-037                                                      118,693       172,019           n/a             n/a   2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant IP3-038                                                      308,809       447,549           n/a             n/a   4,600,000     n/a   Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 118,693 172,019 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
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IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 308,809 447,549 n/a n/a 4,600,000 n/a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
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Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Tl-SGTR           Estimated Phase II                                                     Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                 Cost (IP-Description                                                              Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                         Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty             14-143)
Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without RPT Uncertainty Uncertainty 00044) 14-143)
Uncertainty                  00044)
IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
IP3-039     039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.         330,892       479,554           n/a             n/a   900,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to IP3-040                                                        237,516       344,225         296,927         430,329   950,000     n/a   Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
330,892 479,554 n/a n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 237,516 344,225 296,927 430,329 950,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
IP3-041     041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.           330,892       479,554           n/a             n/a   2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable generators to IP3-042     power the turbine-driven AFW pump after             47,141         68,320           n/a             n/a   1,072,000     n/a   Not Beneficial station batteries are depleted.
IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.
043 - Use fire water system as backup for steam IP3-043                                                        450,490       652,885         509,902         738,988 1,656,000     n/a   Not Beneficial generator inventory.
330,892 479,554 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable generators to IP3-042 power the turbine-driven AFW pump after 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 1,072,000 n/a Not Beneficial station batteries are depleted.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP3-044     with larger ones such that only one is required   1,365,811     1,979,436           n/a             n/a   2,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed .
IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for steam 450,490 652,885 509,902 738,988 1,656,000 n/a Not Beneficial generator inventory.
045 - Add an independent boron injection IP3-045                                                            0           0               n/a             n/a   300,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP3-044 with larger ones such that only one is required 1,365,811 1,979,436 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.
046 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP3-046     equipment damage from a pressure spike during       283,622       411,046           n/a             n/a   615,000     n/a   Not Beneficial an ATWS.
IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.
047 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in IP3-047                                                          35,388       51,287           n/a             n/a   716,000     n/a   Not Beneficial control room.
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048 - Provide capability to remove power from IP3-048                                                          35,388       51,287           n/a             n/a     90,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
n/a n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial 046 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP3-046 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 283,622 411,046 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.
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IP3-047 047 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.
IP3-048 048 - Provide capability to remove power from 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
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Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results( I Tl-SGTR                                     Estimated Tl-SGTR                                 Estimated Phase II                                                           Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                                       Cost (IP-Description                                                                      Benefit W it h                              Cost (NL-               Conclusion SAMA                                                               Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                                         RPT                                                                                                                       Uncertainty                                  14-143)
Uncertainty 00044)
Uncertainty                                       00044) 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA IP3-049                                                                    0         0                 n/ a               n/a                     2,036,000       n/a             Not Beneficial protection.
IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0
050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP3-050                                                              2,565,918     3,718,721             n/a               n/a                     9,671,000       n/ a             Not Beneficial the MSIVs .
0 protection.
051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater for IP3-051                                                                23,635       34,254             n/a               n/a                       55,000         n/a             Not Beneficial secondary heat removal.
n/ a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 2,565,918 3,718,721 n/a n/a 9,671,000 n/ a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater for 23,635 34,254 n/a n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial secondary heat removal.
IP3-052 052
IP3-052 052
* Open dty water S:!APply valve for alternative AFW pump suction.
* Open dty water S:!APply valve for 308,809 "447'.549 n/a 1
308,809     "447'.549             n/a 1             n/a iii                  so:ooo 4'>ft .......
n/aiii so:ooo 4'>ft.......
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Retained alternative AFW pump suction.
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IP3-0S3                                                               486.913       705,671           ' n/a                                        228,000     344,599             Retained risk associated with hydrogen explosions.
R 053 - Install a.n excess flow valve to reduce the  
* x                                                                                          Ri% {!lii                                                 !ifo iR jg IP3-054       054 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs .                 0         0                 n/a               n/a                     376,000         n/a             Not Beneficial 055
' n/a n/a '  
* Provide\flard-wired conne1'4lon to a SI or                                 ii                                       '.fili\:.
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IP3-055       RHR pump fl'Qm the Appendix R bus (MCC                 4,263,267     6,178,64&             n/a               n/a .                   1,288,000 y 1,60!,S~q           ,:!!talned 312A).
Retained IP3-0S3 risk associated with hydrogen explosions. **
                                                                        'YfW 056 - Install pneumatic controls and indication IP3-056                                                                47,141       68,320             n/a               n/a                     982,000         n/a             Not Beneficial for the turbine-dri ven AFW pump.
486.913 705,671 228,000 344,599 x
057 - Provide backup cooling water source for IP3-057                                                                59,023       85,541             n/a               n/a                     109,000         n/a             Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.
jg Ri%
IP3-058       058 - Provide automatic DC power backup .               94,282       136,640             n/a               n/a                     1,868,000       n/a             Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware co nnections to allow the IP3-059       primary water system to cool the charging                     0         0               n/a               n/a                     576,000         n/a             Not Beneficial pumps.
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!ifo iR IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.
0 0
n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 055
* Provide\\flard-wired conne1'4lon to a SI or ii  
'.fili\\:.
IP3-055 RHR pump fl'Qm the Appendix R bus (MCC 4,263,267 6,178,64&
* n/a n/a.
1,288,000 y
1,60!,S~q  
,:!!talned 312A).  
'YfW IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and indication 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the turbine-driven AFW pump.
IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source for 59,023 85,541 n/a n/a 109,000 n/a Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.
IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.
94,282 136,640 n/a n/a 1,868,000 n/a Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow the IP3-059 primary water system to cool the charging 0
0 n/a n/a 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps.
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Table 10- Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Results! l Tl-SGTR                  Estimated Tl-SGTR            Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline    Benefit With      Benefit                  Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit With          Cost (NL-   Conclusion SAMA                                                      Benefit    Uncertainty      Without                    RPT                                                                                                          Uncertainty            14-143)
Leaend:
Uncertainty                00044) 060 - Provide independent source of cooling for IP3-060                                                          0             0              n/a            n/a    710,000      n/a    Not Beneficial the recirculation pump motors.
Description Baseline Benefit 060 - Provide independent source of cooling for 0
061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely IP3-061                                                      4,S36,430     6,574,536          n/a            n/a    560,000  2,282,668 Retained restoration of seal injection and cooling.
the recirculation pump motors.
062 - Install flood alarm In the 480 VAC IP3-062                                                      4,536,430     6,574,536          n/a            n/a    196,800    496,071  Retained switchgear room.
061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 4,S36,430 restoration of seal injection and cooling.
Not numbered - Use a gagging device to dose a IP3-GAG      stuck open main steam safety valve following a     n/a        19,000,000          n/a            n/a     50,000    453,745  Retained steam generator tube rupture.
062 - Install flood alarm In the 480 VAC 4,536,430 switchgear room.
(1)  Leaend:    green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
Not numbered - Use a gagging device to dose a stuck open main steam safety valve following a n/a steam generator tube rupture.
green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.
yellow highlight= SAMA newly retained in Case 4, revised baseline case red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.
Benefit With Uncertainty 0
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6,574,536 6,574,536 19,000,000 yellow highlight= SAMA newly retained in Case 4, revised baseline case red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.
Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 40 of 86 Tl-SGTR Benefit With Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a Estimated Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion RPT 14-143) 00044) 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial 560,000 2,282,668 Retained 196,800 496,071 Retained 50,000 453,745 Retained


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Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                            Estimated Baseline         Benefit       Estimated Cost (IP-II                        Description                                                                        Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without         RPT-09-00044)
Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT-09-00044)
SAMA                                                                                                               14-143)
SAMA Uncertainty 14-143)
Uncertainty 001 - Create an independent RCP seal IP2-001                                                      456,555         497,454             1,137,000         n/a   Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.
IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal 456,555 497,454 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal IP2-002                                                      440,374           n/a               1,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.
IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal 440,374 n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.
IP2-003   003 - Install an additional CCW pump.                 0               n/a               1,500,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 004 - Enhance proce dura l guidance for use of IP2-004                                                        48,723           n/a               1,750,000         n/a   Not Beneficial service water pumps.
IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005   exchangers by allowing manual alignment of         105,892           n/a                 565,000           n/a   Not Beneficial the fire protection system.
0 n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 48,723 n/a 1,750,000 n/a Not Beneficial service water pumps.
006 - Add a diesel building high temperature IP2-006                                                        24,361           24,361               274,000           n/a   Not Beneficial alarm.
005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of 105,892 n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial the fire protection system.
007 - Install a fi ltered containment vent to IP2-007                                                      2,110,390           n/a               5,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial provide fission prod uct scrubbing.
IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 24,361 24,361 274,000 n/a Not Beneficial alarm.
008 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP2-008   heat remova l potentia l under the base mat       9,414,955           n/ a             108,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial to contai n molte n core debris .
IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 2,110,390 n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
IP2..(J()9 009- Create a reactor cavity flooding system. 9,414,955           n/a               4,100,000       1,741,724 Retained IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                                                             Page 41 of 86
008 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP2-008 heat removal potential under the base mat 9,414,955 n/ a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to contain molten core debris.
IP2..(J()9 009-Create a reactor cavity flooding system.
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SAMA                                                                                                             14-143)
SAMA Uncertainty 14-143)
Uncertainty 010 - Create a core melt source reductio n IP2-010                                                    9,414,955           n/a               90,000,000         n/ a Not Beneficial system .
IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.
IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.       5,259,614           n/a               10,900,000         n/ a Not Beneficial 012 - Use t he fire protection system as a IP2-012 backup source for the containment spray               0               n/a                 565,000         n/ a Not Beneficial system .
9,414,955 n/a 90,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.
013 - Instal l a passive containment spray IP2-013                                                        0               n/a                 2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system .
5,259,614 n/a 10,900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 012 - Use the fire protection system as a IP2-012 backup source for the containment spray 0
014 - Increase the depth of th e concrete base mat or use an alternat ive concrete IP2-014                                                    1,456,005           n/a                 5,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial material to ensure melt -through does not occur.
n/a 565,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.
015 - Construct a building connected to IP2-015 primary contai nment that is maintained at a     9,349,516           n/a               61,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial vacuum.
IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray system.
016 - Install a redundant containment spray IP2-016                                                        0               n/a                 5,800,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system .
0 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 014 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP2-014 base mat or use an alternative concrete 1,456,005 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.
017 - Erect a barrier that provides IP2-017 containment liner protection from ejected         3,296,461           n/a                 5,500,000         n/a   Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
015 - Construct a building connected to IP2-015 primary containment that is maintained at a 9,349,516 n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.
018 - Instal l a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell -side heat removal system that rel ies on   114,517           n/a               7,400,000         n/ a Not Beneficial natural circu lation and stored water sources.
IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray system.
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0 n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 017 - Erect a barrier that provides IP2-017 containment liner protection from ejected 3,296,461 n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 114,517 n/a 7,400,000 n/ a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044) 14-143)
Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                          Estimated Baseline         Benefit     Estimated Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                          Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit       Without         RPT-09-00044)
Uncertainty 019 - Increase secondary side pressure IP2-019 capacity such that a SGTR would not cause 10,911,414 n/a 100,000,000 n/a the relief valves to lift.
SAMA                                                                                                            14-143)
020 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure IP2-020 where a water spray would condense the 1,300,589 n/a 9,700,000 n/a steam and remove most of the fission products.
Uncertainty 019 - Increase secondary side pressure IP2-019 capacity such that a SGTR would not cause         10,911,414         n/a             100,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial the re lief valves to lift.
IP2-021 021 - Install additional pressure or leak 4,106,084 n/a 3,200,000 4,632,227 monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
020 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure IP2-020 where a water spray would condense the             1,300,589         n/a               9,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial steam and remove most of the fission products.
022 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP2-022 switches to each containment isolation 2,053,042 n/a 2,200,000 7,692,784 valve.
021 - Install additional pressure or leak IP2-021                                                    4,106,084           n/a               3,200,000       4,632,227 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in 2,053,042 n/a 7,964,000 n/a ISLOCA paths.
022 - Add redundant and diverse li mit IP2-022 switches to each co ntainment isolation           2,053,042         n/a               2,200,000       7,692,784 Not Beneficial valve .
IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 4,106,084 n/a 9,700,000 n/a scrubbed.
023 - Increase leak testing of valves in IP2-023                                                    2,053,042         n/a               7,964,000         n/a   Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.
IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.
024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are IP2-024                                                    4,106,084         n/a               9,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial scrubbed.
212,675 319,012 476,000 n/a IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.                         212,675         319,012             476,000           n/a   Not Beneficial IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.       48,723           n/a               1,875,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid IP2-027                                                      48,723           n/a               2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial batteries.
48,723 n/a 1,875,000 n/a IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 48,723 n/a 2,000,000 n/a batteries.
028 - Provide a portable diesel-driven IP2-C>28                                                    1,921,453         n/a               938,000       2,154,767 Not Beneficial battery charier.
IP2-C>28 028 - Provide a portable diesel-driven 1,921,453 n/a 938,000 2,154,767 battery charier.
029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load IP2-029                                                      48,723         48,723               460,000           n/a   Not Beneficial shedding.
IP2-029 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 48,723 48,723 460,000 n/a shedding.
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Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                            Estimated Baseline         Benefit     Estimated Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                            Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without         RPT-09-00044)
Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044) 14-143)
SAMA                                                                                                              14-143)
Uncertainty IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 56,813 n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial with other unit.
Uncertainty 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability IP2-030                                                      56,813           n/a                 1,156,000         n/a   Not Beneficial with other unit.
IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel 32,452 n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).
031 - Create a backup source for diesel IP2-031                                                      32,452           n/a                 1,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).
IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 32,452 n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
032 - Use fire protection system as a backup IP2-032                                                      32,452           n/a                 497,000           n/a   Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and IP2-033 reactor protective system actuation signals 0
033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and IP2-033   reactor protective system actuation signals           0             n/a                 1,254,000         n/a   Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
034 - Provide capability for diesel -driven, low IP2-034                                                          0             n/a                 632,000           n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vesse l makeup .
IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 0
035 - Provide an additional high pressure IP2-035                                                      73,529           n/a                 5,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
036 - Create automatic swap-over to IP2-036                                                      138,344           n/a                 1,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RW5T depletion.
IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 73,529 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
037 - Provide capability for alternate IP2-037                                                          0             n/a                 750,000           n/a   Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 138,344 n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RW5T depletion.
038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to IP2-038                                                        8,091           n/a                   82,000           n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP2-037 037 - Provide capability for alternate 0
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n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 8,091 n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
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Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results< l Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                          Estimated Baseline         Benefit       Estimated Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                          Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without         RPT-09-00044)
Uncertainty IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 73,529 n/a 2,000,000 n/a pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
SAMA                                                                                                            14-143)
IP2-040 040 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 956,859 956,859 2,000,000 n/a depressurization system.
Uncertainty 039 - Rep lace two of three motor-driven SI IP2-039                                                      73,529           n/a               2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
040 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant IP2-040                                                    956,859         956,859             2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial depressurization system.
220,053 n/a 900,000 n/a IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 57,259 n/a 214,000 n/a steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.       220,053           n/a               900,000           n/a   Not Beneficial 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to IP2-042                                                      57,259           n/a               214,000           n/a   Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.
IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.         220,053           n/a               2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 044 - Use fire water system as backup for IP2-044                                                    3,201,230           n/a               1,656,000     3,073,130 Retained steam generator inventory.
220,053 n/a 2,000,000 n/a IP2-044 044 - Use fire water system as backup for 3,201,230 n/a 1,656,000 3,073,130 steam generator inventory.
045 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP2-045 valves with larger ones such that only one is     798,683           n/a               2,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial required for successful feed and bleed.
045 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP2-045 valves with larger ones such that only one is 798,683 n/a 2,700,000 n/a required for successful feed and bleed.
046 - Modify emergency operating IP2-046 procedures for abil ity to align diesel power         0               n/a                 82,000           n/a   Not Beneficial to more air compressors.
046 - Modify emergency operating IP2-046 procedures for ability to align diesel power 0
047 - Add an independent boron injection IP2-047                                                        0             n/a               300,000           n/a   Not Beneficial system .
n/a 82,000 n/a to more air compressors.
048 - Add a system of relief valves that IP2-048 prevent equipment damage from a pressure           105,981           n/a               615,000           n/a   Not Beneficial spike during an ATWS.
IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection system.
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0 n/a 300,000 n/a 048 - Add a system of relief valves that IP2-048 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 105,981 n/a 615,000 n/a spike during an ATWS.
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SAMA                                                                                                          14-143)
Uncertainty IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip 32,541 n/a 716,000 n/a breakers in control room.
Uncertainty 049 - Install motor generator set trip IP2-049                                                    32,541           n/a                 716,000             n/a       Not Beneficial breakers in control room .
IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power 32,541 n/a 90,000 n/a from the bus powering the control rods.
050 - Provide capability to remove power IP2-050                                                    32,541           n/a                 90,000             n/a       Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods .
IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0
051- Provide digital large break LOCA IP2-051                                                      0             n/a               2,036,000           n/a       Not Beneficial protection.
n/a 2,036,000 n/a protection.
052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP2-052                                                  556,138         817,891             1,100,000           n/a       Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 556,138 817,891 1,100,000 n/a the MSIVs.
053 - Kee p both pressurizer PORV block IP2-053                                                                      n/a                 800,000       1,471,234       Not Beneficial va lves open.
IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block n/a 800,000 1,471,234 valves open.
IP2-054                                                                     ~/a                 200,000       458,843 '
IP2-054  
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~/a 200,000 458,843 '
Retained 055 - Perform a hardware modification to IP2-055 allow high-head recirculation from either           0               n/a               1,330,000           n/a       Not Beneficial RHR heat exchanger.
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056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge IP2-056 motor operated va lves (MOVs) normally           48,723           n/a                 82,000       1,704,938       Not Beneficial open.
055 - Perform a hardware modification to IP2-055 allow high-head recirculation from either 0
057 - Provide DC power backup for the IP2-057                                                    89,800           n/a                 376,000             n/a       Not Beneficial PO RVs.
n/a 1,330,000 n/a RHR heat exchanger.
058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow IP2-058 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat         0             n/a                 82,000             n/a       Not Beneficial exchanger.
056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge IP2-056 motor operated valves (MOVs) normally 48,723 n/a 82,000 1,704,938 open.
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IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the 89,800 n/a 376,000 n/a PO RVs.
058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow IP2-058 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0
n/a 82,000 n/a exchanger.
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Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results< l Phase                                                                                                             Estimated Baseline                       Estimated Cost (IP-II                         Description                                                                       Cost (NL-   Conclusion Benefit                         RPT-09-00044)
060 - Provide added protection against flood 1P2-060 propagation from stalrwell 4 into the 48QV 216,000 c721,303 switch..  
SAMA                                                                                                                14-143) 059 - Re-instal l the low pressure suction trip on the AFW pumps and enhance procedures IP2-059                                                        24,450                               318,000           n/a     Not Beneficial to respond to loss of the normal suction path.
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060 - Provide added protection against flood 1P2-060 propagation from stalrwell 4 into the 48QV                                                 216,000       c721,303     Retained switch. .~,ro9m.
061 - Provide added protection again5t flood 1P2'-061 propagation from the deluge room into the 192,000 943,792 480V switchgear room.
061 - Provide added protection again5t flood 1P2'-061 propagation from the deluge room into the                                                   192,000         943,792   Ret ained 480V switchgear room.
IP2-062 062 - Provide a hard.wired.connection to an 1,500,000 1,6~2,69~ii SI p1,1mp from ~SSS pewer supply.
062 - Provide a hard.wired .connection to an IP2-062                                                                                            1,500,000       1,6~2,69~ii Not Beneficial SI p1,1mp from ~SSS pewer supply.
063 - Provide a water-tight door for IP2-063 additional protection of the RHR pumps 32,452 324,000 n/a against flooding.
063 - Provide a water-tight door for IP2-063 additional protection of the RHR pumps                 32,452                             324,000           n/a     Not Beneficial against flooding.
IP2-064 064 - Provide backup cooling water source 710,000 n/ a for the CON heat exchangers.
064 - Provide backup cooling water source IP2-064                                                                                              710,000           n/ a     Not Beneficial for the CON heat exchangers.
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065 - Upgr.feihe,~ to allow t imely                                                        560,000       1,859,587 IP2-06S                                                                                                                        Retained restoration
to allow timely 560,000 1,859,587 restoration* of $t!al injection and cooling.
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066 - Harden the EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066 transfer pumps against tornados and high 3,070,252 33,500,000 n/a winds.
066 - Harden the EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066 transfer pumps aga inst tornados and high             3,070,252                           33,500,000         n/a     Not Beneficial winds.
067 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP2-067 the primary water system to cool the 8,091 576,000 n/a charging pumps.
067 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP2-067 the primary water system to cool the                   8,091                               576,000           n/a     Not Beneficial charging pumps.
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Phase                                                                                                             Estimated Baseline                       Estimated Cost (IP-II                         Description                                                                         Cost (NL-   Conclusion Benefit                         RPT-09-00044)
Phase Baseline Estimated Cost (IP-Estimated II Description Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit RPT-09-00044) 14-143)
SAMA                                                                                                                14-143) 068 - Provide independent source of coo ling IP2-068                                                        8,091                                 710,000           n/a     Not Beneficial for the recircu lation pump motors.
IP2-068 068 - Provide independent source of cooling 8,091 710,000 n/a for the recirculation pump motors.
Not numbered* Use a PUing devfce to clo$e a stuclc open main steam safety 'J.!!IVe lP2-GAG followlng a steam generator tube rupture.
Not numbered* Use a PUing devfce to lP2-GAG clo$e a stuclc open main steam safety 'J.!!IVe nta 50,000 453,745 followlng a steam generator tube rupture.
nta                                    50,000        453,745    Retained (See Roond 2 RAI 6 ln Reference 2.)
(See Roond 2 RAI 6 ln Reference 2.)
001 - Create an independent RCP seal IP3-001                                                      307,904                               1,137,000         n/ a   Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.
IP3-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal 307,904 1,137,000 n/ a injection system with a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal IP3-002                                                      272,516                               1,000,000         n/a     Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.
IP3-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal 272,516 1,000,000 n/a injection system without a dedicated diesel.
IP3-003   003 - Install an additional CCW pump.                 0                                   1,500,000         n/a     Not Beneficial 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004   exchangers by al lowing manual alignment of         189,987                                 565,000           n/ a   Not Beneficial the fire protection system.
IP3-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
005 - Instal l a fi ltered containment vent to IP3-005                                                      1,924,923                               5,700,000         n/ a   Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
0 1,500,000 n/a 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of 189,987 565,000 n/ a the fire protection system.
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP3-006   heat removal potentia l under the base mat         7,521,459                             108,000,000         n/a     Not Beneficial to contain mo lten core debris.
IP3-005 005 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,924,923 5,700,000 n/ a provide fission product scrubbing.
IP3-007   007 - Cr~te a reactor ~. flooding sy&sect;.tem.                                                 4,100,000     11lP4,933&. Retained IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                                                             Page 48 of 86
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP3-006 heat removal potential under the base mat 7,521,459 108,000,000 n/a to contain molten core debris.
IP3-007 007 - Cr~te a reactor ~. flooding sy&sect;.tem.
4,100,000 11lP4,933&.
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Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                            Estimated Baseline         Benefit     Estimated Cost (IP-II                      Description                                                                            Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without         RPT-09-00044)
Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044) 14-143)
SAMA                                                                                                              14-143)
Uncertainty IP3-008 008 - Create a core melt source reduction system.
Uncertainty 008 - Create a core melt source reduction IP3-008                                                    7,521,459           n/a                 90,000,000         n/ a Not Beneficial system.
7,521,459 n/a 90,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.
IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.         4,028,080           n/a                 10,900,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 010 - Use t he fire protection system as a IP3-010 backup source for the containment spray               0               n/a                   565,000         n/ a Not Beneficial system .
4,028,080 n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial 010 - Use the fire protection system as a IP3-010 backup source for the containment spray 0
011 - Install a passive containment spray IP3-011                                                        0               n/ a                 2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system .
n/a 565,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.
012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base mat or use an alternative concrete IP3-012                                                    1,116,931           n/a                 5,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.
IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray 0
013 - Construct a building connected to IP3-013 primary contai nment that is maintained at a       7,675,928           n/a                 61,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial vacuum .
n/ a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
014 - Instal l a redunda nt containment spray IP3-014                                                        0               n/a                 5,800,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system .
012 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP3-012 base mat or use an alternative concrete 1,116,931 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.
015 - Erect a barrier that provides IP3-015 containment liner protection from ejected         2,269,508           n/a                 5,500,000         n/a   Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
013 - Construct a building connected to IP3-013 primary containment that is maintained at a 7,675,928 n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.
016 - Instal l a highl y reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on     2,162,180       2,090,887               7,400,000         n/ a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.
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0 n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides IP3-015 containment liner protection from ejected 2,269,508 n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 2,162,180 2,090,887 7,400,000 n/ a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
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Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results( l Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                            Estimated Baseline         Benefit     Estimated Cost (IP-II                      Description                                                                            Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit       Without         RPT-09-00044)
SAMA Uncertainty 14-143) 017 - Increase secondary side pressure IP3-017 capacity such that an SGTR would not cause 27,708,095 45,044,287 100,000,000 n/a the relief valves to lift.
SAMA                                                                                                               14-143)
018 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure IP3-018 where a water spray would condense the 5,905,474 20,710,748 12,000,000 35,691,159 steam and remove most of the fission products.
Uncertainty 017 - Increase secondary side pressure IP3-017   capacity such t hat an SGTR would not cause         27,708,095     45,044,287           100,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial the re lief valves to lift.
IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 4,526,876 n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
018 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves t hrough a structure IP3-018   where a water sp ray would condense the               5,905,474     20,710,748           12,000,000     35,691,159 Not Beneficial steam an d remove most of the fission products.
020 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP3-020 switches to each containment isolation 2,269,379 n/a 4,000,000 n/a valve.
019 - Instal l ad ditional pressure or lea k IP3-019                                                        4,526,876         n/a               2,800,000       6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in 2,269,379 n/a 10,604,000 n/a ISLOCA paths.
020 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP3-020   switches to each containment isolation               2,269,379         n/a               4,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial valve .
IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 4,526,876 n/a 9,700,000 n/a scrubbed.
021 - Increase leak testing of valves in IP3-021                                                        2,269,379         n/a               10,604,000         n/a   Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.
IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.
022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are IP3-022                                                        4,526,876         n/a               9,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial scrubbed .
0 n/a 476,000 n/a IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
IP3-023   023 - Improve MSIV design.                               0             n/a                 476,000         n/a   Not Beneficial IP3-024   024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.           47,141           n/a               1,875,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 025 - Use fu el cells instead of lead-acid IP3-025                                                          47,141           n/a               2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial batteries .
47,141 n/a 1,875,000 n/a IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 47,141 n/a 2,000,000 n/a batteries.
026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load IP3-026                                                          47,141           n/a                 460,000         n/a   Not Beneficial shedding.
IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 47,141 n/a 460,000 n/a shedding.
027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability IP3-027                                                          82,529           n/a               1,156,000         n/a   Not Beneficial with other unit.
IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 82,529 n/a 1,156,000 n/a with other unit.
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IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 50 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                         Revision 0 Page 51of84 Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results 11 >
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 51of84 Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results11>
Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                          Estimated Baseline         Benefit       Estimated Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                          Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without         RPT-09-00044)
Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044) 14-143)
SAMA                                                                                                            14-143)
Uncertainty IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel 23,635 n/a 1,700,000 n/a cooling (not from existing system).
Uncertainty 028 - Create a backup source for diesel IP3-028                                                    23,635           n/a                 1,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system) .
IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 23,635 n/a 497,000 n/a source for diesel cooling.
029 - Use fire protection system as a backup IP3-029                                                    23,635           n/a                 497,000         n/a   Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven 344,068 415,361 938,000 n/a battery charger.
030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven IP3-030                                                    344,068         415,361                 938,000         n/a   Not Beneficial battery charger.
031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and IP3-031 reactor protective system actuation signals 178,234 n/a 1,254,000 n/a from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and IP3-031 reactor protective system actuation signals       178,234           n/a                 1,254,000         n/a   Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 83,176 n/a 632,000 n/a pressure vessel makeup.
032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low IP3-032                                                    83,176           n/a                 632,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vesse l makeup.
IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 189,987 n/a 5,000,000 n/a injection pump with independent diesel.
033 - Provide an additional high pressure IP3-033                                                    189,987           n/a                 5,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 721,842 n/a 1,000,000 n/a recirculation upon RWST depletion.
034 - Create automatic swap-over to IP3-034                                                    721,842           n/a                 1,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion .
IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate 83,176 n/a 750,000 n/a injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
035 - Provide capability for alternate IP3-035                                                    83,176           n/a                 750,000         n/a   Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 23,635 n/a 82,000 n/a maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to IP3-036                                                    23,635           n/a                   82,000         n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven 51 189,987 n/a 2,000,000 n/a pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
037 - Replace two of three motor-driven 51 IP3-037                                                    189,987           n/a                 2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 51 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                         Revision 0 Page 52 of 84 Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results 11 >
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 52 of 84 Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results11>
Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                          Estimated Baseline         Benefit     Estimated Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                          Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without         RPT-09-00044)
Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044) 14-143)
SAMA                                                                                                            14-143)
Uncertainty IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 427,631 n/a 4,600,000 n/a depressurization system.
Uncertainty 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant IP3-038                                                    427,631           n/a                 4,600,000         n/a   Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.       390,303           n/a                 900,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to IP3-040                                                    356,338         356,338               950,000         n/a   Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
390,303 n/a 900,000 n/a IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 356,338 356,338 950,000 n/a steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.         390,303           n/a                 2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable IP3-042 generators to power the turbine-driven AFW         47,141           n/a                 1,072,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pump after station batteries are depleted .
IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.
043 - Use fire water system as backup for IP3-043                                                    640,606         640,606               1,656,000         n/a   Not Beneficial steam generator inventory.
390,303 n/a 2,000,000 n/a 042 - Provide hookup for portable IP3-042 generators to power the turbine-driven AFW 47,141 n/a 1,072,000 n/a pump after station batteries are depleted.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP3-044 va lves with larger ones such that only one is   1,876,748           n/a                 2,700,000         n/a   Not Beneficial required for successful feed and bleed.
IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for 640,606 640,606 1,656,000 n/a steam generator inventory.
045 - Add an independent boron injection IP3-045                                                      11,882           n/a                 300,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP3-044 valves with larger ones such that only one is 1,876,748 n/a 2,700,000 n/a required for successful feed and bleed.
046 - Add a system of relief valves that IP3-046 prevent equipment damage from a pressure           283,622           n/a                 615,000         n/a   Not Beneficial spike during an ATW5.
IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.
047 - Install motor generator set trip IP3-047                                                      35,388           n/a                 716,000         n/a   Not Beneficial breakers in control room .
11,882 n/a 300,000 n/a 046 - Add a system of relief valves that IP3-046 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 283,622 n/a 615,000 n/a spike during an ATW5.
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IP3-047 047 - Install motor generator set trip 35,388 n/a 716,000 n/a breakers in control room.
IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 52 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                         Revision O Page 53 of 84 Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results( 1l Tl-SGTR Phase                                                                                                        Estimated Baseline         Benefit       Estimated Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                        Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit       Without         RPT-09-00044)
IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Revision O Page 53 of 84 Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1l Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044) 14-143)
SAMA                                                                                                            14-143)
Uncertainty IP3-048 048 - Provide capability to remove power 35,388 n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods.
Uncertainty 048 - Provide capability to remove power IP3-048                                                      35,388           n/a                 90,000         n/a   Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods.
IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0
049 - Provide digital large break LOCA IP3-049                                                        0             n/ a               2,036,000         n/a   Not Beneficial protection.
n/ a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.
050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP3-050                                                    3,647,202         n/a               9,671,000         n/a   Not Beneficial t he MSIVs.
IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 3,647,202 n/a 9,671,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
051 - Operator action : Align main feedwater IP3-051                                                      23,635           n/a                 55,000         n/a   Not Beneficial for secondary heat removal.
IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater 23,635 n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial for secondary heat removal.
052 - Open city water ~upply valve for IP3--052                                                    439,514           n/a                 50,000               Retained altematlve AFW pump suction.
IP3--052 052 - Open city water ~upply valve for 439,514 n/a 50,000 Retained altematlve AFW pump suction.
053 - Install ao excess flow valve to reduce IP3-053 the risk associated With hydrogen expJosions.
IP3-053 053 - Install ao excess flow valve to reduce  
                                                                  ~77,029           n/a                 228,000               Retained 054 - Provide DC power backup for the IP3-054                                                      11,882           n/a                 376,000         n/a   Not Beneficial PO RVs.
~77,029 n/a 228,000 Retained the risk associated With hydrogen expJosions.
055 - Provide hard-wired connection to a SI IP3--0SS or RHR pomp from tfie Appendix R bus (MCC       .S,938,664         n/a               1,288,000     l,~1,888 Retained 312A).
IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the 11,882 n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial PO RVs.
056 - Install pneumatic controls and IP3-056                                                      47,141           n/a                 982,000         n/a   Not Beneficial indication for the turbine-driven AFW pump.
055 - Provide hard-wired connection to a SI IP3--0SS or RHR pomp from tfie Appendix R bus (MCC  
057 - Provide backup cooling water source IP3-057                                                    118,434           n/a                 109,000         n/a   Retained for the CCW heat exchangers.
.S,938,664 n/a 1,288,000 l,~1,888 Retained 312A).
IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.           165,575           n/ a               1,868,000         n/a   Not Beneficial IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                                                         Page 53 of 86
IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and 47,141 n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial indication for the turbine-driven AFW pump.
IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source 118,434 n/a 109,000 n/a Retained for the CCW heat exchangers.
IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.
165,575 n/ a 1,868,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 53 of 86  


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                         Revision 0 Page 54 of 84 1
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 54 of 84 Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1l Phase II SAMA IP3-059 IP3-060 IP3-061 IP3-062 IP3-GAG Description 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow the primary water system to cool the charging pumps.
Table 11 - Case 5 Sensitivity SAMA Results( l Phase                                                                                                         Estimated Baseline                      Estimated Cost (IP-II                      Description                                                                        Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit                          RPT-09-00044)
060 - Provide independent source of cooling for the recirculation pump motors.
SAMA                                                                                                            14-143) 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP3-059    the primary water system to cool the               11,882                              576,000          n/a  Not Beneficial charging pumps.
061 - Upgrade the ASS'S to allow timelK restor~ton Qf seal lnJectjon and cooling.
060 - Provide independent source of coo ling IP3-060                                                      11,882                              710,000          n/a  Not Beneficial for the recirculation pump motors.
062 - lnstall flood alann in the 480 VAC switchgear room.
061 - Upgrade the ASS'S to allow timelK                                                                               "
IP3-061                                                                                          560,000                Retained restor~ton Qf seal lnJectjon and cooling.
062 - lnstall flood alann in the 480 VAC IP3-062                                                                                          196,800                Retained switchgear room.
Not numbered
Not numbered
* Use a gagging device to close a stuck open main steam safety valve IP3-GAG                                                                                            50,000        453;745  Ret alned following a steam generator tube rupture.                                                                 :%
* Use a gagging device to close a stuck open main steam safety valve following a steam generator tube rupture.
(~e Rou"~ .~ RAI 6 in Reference 2.)
(~e Rou"~  
(1) Legend: green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
.~ RAI 6 in Reference 2.)
Baseline Benefit 11,882 11,882 (1)
Legend: green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.
yellow highlight= SAMA newly retained in Case 4, revised baseline case red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.
yellow highlight= SAMA newly retained in Case 4, revised baseline case red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.
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IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 54 of 86 Estimated Cost (IP-Estimated Cost (NL-RPT-09-00044) 14-143) 576,000 n/a 710,000 n/a 560,000 196,800 50,000 453;745 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Retained Retained Retalned


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-1 6-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                     Revision 0 Page 55 of 84 Table 12- Case 7 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1>
Indian Point RAI CLl-1 6-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 55 of 84 Table 12-Case 7 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1>
Tl-SGTR                     Estimated Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Phase II                                                     Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                     Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit Wit h            Cost (NL-  Conclusion SAMA                                                         Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                       RPT                                                                                                              Uncertainty                 14-143)
Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty Uncertainty IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 317,499 668,418 325,679 685,639 system with a dedicated diesel.
Uncertainty                    00044) 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP2-001                                                          317,499       668,418         325,679         685,639     1,137,000      n/a    Not Beneficial system with a dedicated diesel.
IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 301,317 634,352 n/a n/a system without a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP2-002                                                          301,317       634,352           n/a             n/a       1,000,000      n/ a    Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.
IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
IP2-003       003 - Install an additional CCW pump.                 0           0             n/a             n/a       1,500,000      n/a    Not Beneficial 004 - En hance procedural guidance for use of IP2-004                                                          40,543       85,353           n/a             n/a       1,750,000      n/ a    Not Beneficial service water pumps.
0 0
005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005       exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the     56,813       119,607           n/a              n/a       565,000      n/ a   Not Beneficial fire protection system.
n/a n/a IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 40,543 85,353 n/a n/a service water pumps.
006 - Add a diesel buildi ng high temperature IP2-006                                                          16,182       34,066         24, 361         51,287       274,000      n/ a    Not Beneficial alarm .
005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the 56,813 119,607 n/a n/a fire protection system.
007 - Instal l a fi lte red co ntai nment vent to IP2-007                                                        1,488,724     3,134,157         n/a             n/a       5,700,000      n/ a    Not Beneficial provide fission prod uct scrubbing.
IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 16,182 34,066 24,361 51,287 alarm.
008 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP2-008       removal potent ial under the base mat to contain 5,635,885   11,865,022         n/a              n/a     108,000,000    n/a     Not Beneficial molten core debris.
IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,488,724 3,134,157 n/a n/a provide fission product scrubbing.
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IP2-0l l      011 - Provide a means to inert containment.       2,805,673     5,906,680         n/a             n/a      10,900,000      n/ a   Not Beneficial IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev, 0                                                           Page 55 of 86
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5,635,aBS 11,865,022 nfa n/a IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.
5,635,885 11,865,022 n/a n/a IP2-0ll 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.
2,805,673 5,906,680 n/a n/a IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev, 0 Page 55 of 86 Estimated Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion RPT 00044) 14-143) 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial 1,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial 1,750,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 565,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 274,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 5,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 4,1-00,000 1,741,724 Retained 90,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 10,900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial


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Uncertainty                 00044) 012 - Use the fire protection system as a backup IP2-012                                                            0             0             n/a           n/a       565,000       n/a   Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.
Uncertainty 00044)
013 - Install a passive containment spray IP2-013                                                            0             0             n/a           n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system.
IP2-012 012 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0
014 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP2-014     mat or use an alternative concrete material to   1,022,476     2,152,580         n/a           n/a     5,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.
015 - Construct a building connected to primary IP2-015                                                        5,333,232   11,227,858         n/a           n/a     61,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.
IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray system.
016 - Install a redundant containment spray IP2-016                                                            0           0             n/a           n/a     5,800,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system .
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017 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP2-017     liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,668,680     3,513,011         n/a           n/a     5,500,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure .
n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 014 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP2-014 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 1,022,476 2,152,580 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018     shell-side heat removal system that relies on       65,438       137,765           n/a           n/a     7,400,000     n/a   Not Beneficial natural circu lation and stored water sources.
IP2-015 015 - Construct a building connected to primary 5,333,232 11,227,858 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.
019 - Increase secondary side pressure ca pacity IP2-019     such that a SGTR would not cause the relief       5,496,383   11,571,333         n/a           n/a     100,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial valves to lift.
IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray 0
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n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 017 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP2-017 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,668,680 3,513,011 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.
018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 65,438 137,765 n/a n/a 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
019 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP2-019 such that a SGTR would not cause the relief 5,496,383 11,571,333 n/a n/a 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valves to lift.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Revision 0 Page 57 of 84 Table 12-Case 7 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1l Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
Table 12- Case 7 Sensitivity SAMA Results( l Tl-SGTR                       Estimated Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Phase II                                                           Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                       Cost (IP-Description                                                                      Benefit With              Cost (NL-         Conclusion SAMA                                                               Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                         RPT                                                                                                                   Uncertainty                14-143)
Uncertainty 00044) 020 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP2-020 safety valves through a structure where a water 556,227 1,171,004 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.
Uncertainty                       00044) 020 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water IP2-020                                                              556,227     1,171,004         n/a               n/a       9,700,000     n/a           Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.
IP2-021 021 - Install additional pressure or leak 2,052,953 4,322,006 n/a n/a 3,200,000 4,632,227 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
021 - Install additional pressure or leak IP2-021                                                            2,052,953   4,322,006         n/a               n/a       3,200,000 4,632,227       Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
IP2-022 022 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 1,038,746 2,186,834 n/a n/a 2,200,000 7,692,784 Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.
022 - Add red undant and diverse limit sw it ches IP2-022                                                            1,038,746   2,186,834         n/a               n/a       2,200,000 7,692,784       Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.
IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 1,038,746 2,186,834 n/a n/a 7,964,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.
023 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA IP2-023                                                            1,038,746   2,186,834         n/a               n/a       7,964,000     n/a           Not Beneficial paths.
IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.
IP2-024     024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed .         2,052,953   4,322,006         n/a               n/a       9,700,000     n/a           Not Beneficial IP2-025     025 - Improve MSIV design.                               81,798     172,206         147,236         309,972       476,000     n/a           Not Beneficial IP2-026     026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.             40,543       85,353           n/a               n/a       1,875,000     n/a           Not Beneficial 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid IP2-027                                                              40,543       85,353           n/a               n/a       2,000,000     n/a           Not Beneficial batteries.
2,052,953 4,322,006 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.
a 028 - Pro\/ide JIOt!lible       -driven battery                                                                                       JJ. *%!
81,798 172,206 147,236 309,972 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
IP2-o28                                                            1,168,913. 2,460,865         n/a               n/a         938,000   2,154;767
40,543 85,353 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 40,543 85,353 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.
                                                                                                                                                        .,. Retained chaf8er~
IP2-o28 028 - Pro\\/ide a JIOt!lible  
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IP2-029     029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.             40,543       85,353         48,723           102,574       460,000     n/a         *Not Beneficial 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with IP2-030                                                              48,634     102,387           n/a               n/a       1,156,000     n/a           Not Beneficial other unit.
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*Not Beneficial IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 48,634 102,387 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.
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Uncertainty                   00044) 031 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling IP2-031                                                        32,452       68,320           n/a             n/a     1,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial (not from existing system).
Uncertainty 00044)
032 - Use fire protection system as a backup IP2-03 2                                                      32,452       68,320           n/a             n/a       497,000     n/a   Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).
033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and reactor IP2-033     protective system actuation signals from 2-out -     0             0             n/a             n/a     1,254,000     n/a   Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low IP2-034                                                          0             0             n/a             n/a       632,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and reactor IP2-033 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-0 0
035 - Provide an additional high pressure IP2-035                                                        24,450       51,474           n/a             n/a     5,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
036 - Create automatic swap-over to IP2-036                                                        89,266       187,927           n/a             n/a     1,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RWST depletion.
IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 0
037 - Provide capability for alternate injection IP2-037                                                          0             0             n/a             n/a       750,000     n/a   Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
0 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038     earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to         8,091         17,033           n/a             n/a       82,000     n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 24,450 51,474 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI IP2-039                                                        24,450       51,474           n/a             n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 89,266 187,927 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RWST depletion.
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0 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 8,091 17,033 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 24,450 51,474 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
Tl-SGTR                     Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                       Baseline     Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                                  Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                           Benefit     Uncertainty       Without                     RPT                                                                                                                 Uncertainty            14-143)
Uncertainty 00044)
Uncertainty                   00044) 040 - Create/ enhance a reactor coolant IP2-040                                                          482,430       1,015,643       482,430         1,015,643   2,000,000     n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP2-040 040 - Create/ enhance a reactor coolant 482,430 1,015,643 482,430 1,015,643 2,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP2-041     041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.         162,795       342,726           n/a             n/a       900,000     n/ a Not Beneficial 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to IP2-042                                                          8,180         17,221           n/a             n/ a     214,000     n/a   Not Beneficial steam generator atm ospheric dump valves.
IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
IP2-043     043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.           162,795       342,726           n/ a             n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 044 - Use fire water system as backup for steam IP2-044                                                        2,121,496     4,466,307         n/a             n/a     1,656,000 3,073,130 Retained generator inventory.
162,795 342,726 n/a n/a 900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 8,180 17,221 n/a n/ a 214,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
045 - Replace curre nt pilot operated relief valves IP2-045     with larger ones such that only one is required     594,187       1,250,921         n/a             n/a     2,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.
IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.
046 - Modify emergency operating procedures IP2-046     for ability to align diesel power to more air           0             0             n/a             n/a       82,000     n/a   Not Beneficial compressors.
162,795 342,726 n/ a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-044 044 - Use fire water system as backup for steam 2,121,496 4,466,307 n/a n/a 1,656,000 3,073,130 Retained generator inventory.
047 - Add an independent boron injection IP2-047                                                              0             0             n/a             n/a       300,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system .
045 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP2-045 with larger ones such that only one is required 594,187 1,250,921 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.
048 - Add a system of re lief valves that prevent IP2-048     equipment damage from a pressure spike during         56,902       119,795           n/a             n/a       615,000     n/a   Not Beneficial an ATWS.
046 - Modify emergency operating procedures IP2-046 for ability to align diesel power to more air 0
049 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in IP2-049                                                          24,361         51,287           n/a             n/a       716,000     n/a   Not Beneficial control room.
0 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial compressors.
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IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection 0
0 n/a n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
048 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP2-048 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 56,902 119,795 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.
IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 24,361 51,287 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                     Revision O Page 60 of 84 Table 12- Case 7 Sensitivity SAMA Results! 1l Tl-SGTR                       Estimated Tl-SGTR                 Estimated Phase II                                                     Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                       Cost (IP-Description                                                                Benefit With                Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                         Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                         RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty                14-143)
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Uncertainty                       00044) 050 - Provide capability to remove power from IP2-050                                                        24,361       51,287           n/a             n/a           90,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
Uncertainty 00044)
051- Provide digital large break LOCA IP2-051                                                            0             0             n/a             n/a         2,036,000     n/a   Not Beneficial protection.
IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power from 24,361 51,287 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP2-052                                                        286,204       602,535         384,362         809,183       1,100,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0
053 - Kee p both pressurizer PORV block valves IP2-053                                                        586,097     1,233,888         n/a             n/a         800,000   1,471,234 Not Benefic ial open.
0 n/a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.
054 - Install flood alarm in the 480V switchgear IP2-o54                                                      4,970,116   10,463,401         n/a             n/a         200,000   458,843 Retained room.                                                                                                     .@rt 055 - Perform a hardware modification to allow IP2-055     high-head recirculation from either RHR heat           0             0             n/a             n/a         1,330,000     n/a   Not Beneficial exchanger.
IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 286,204 602,535 384,362 809,183 1,100,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
056 - Kee p RHR heat exchanger discharge mot or IP2-056                                                        40,543       85,353           n/a             n/a           82,000   1,704,938 Not Beneficial ope rated valves (MOVs) normally open .
IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block valves 586,097 1,233,888 n/a n/a 800,000 1,471,234 Not Beneficial open.
IP2-057     057 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.       40,721       85,728           n/a             n/a         376,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow high-IP2-058     head recirculatio n from either RHR heat               0             0             n/a             n/a           82,000     n/a   Not Beneficial exchanger.
IP2-o54 054 - Install flood alarm in the 480V switchgear 4,970,116 10,463,401 n/a n/a 200,000 458,843 Retained room.  
059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip on IP2-059     the AFW pumps and enhance procedures to             16,271       34,254           n/a             n/a         318,000     n/a   Not Beneficial respond to loss of the normal suction path.
.@rt 055 - Perform a hardware modification to allow IP2-055 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0
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0 n/a n/a 1,330,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.
IP2-056 056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge motor 40,543 85,353 n/a n/a 82,000 1,704,938 Not Beneficial operated valves (MOVs) normally open.
IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.
40,721 85,728 n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow high-IP2-058 head recirculation from either RHR heat 0
0 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.
059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip on IP2-059 the AFW pumps and enhance procedures to 16,271 34,254 n/a n/a 318,000 n/a Not Beneficial respond to loss of the normal suction path.
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Uncertainty                   00044) 060 - Prolllde added protection against flood IP2-060       propagation from stl!irwell 4 Into the 480V           1,128,101     2,374,949             n/a           n/a       216,000   7211303 Retained switchgear room.                                   ff@!\         ~
Uncertainty 00044) 060 - Prolllde added protection against flood IP2-060 propagation from stl!irwell 4 Into the 480V 1,128,101 2,374,949 n/a n/a 216,000 7211303 Retained switchgear room.
IP2-061 061 - Pro\lide added protection against flood propagation from the deluge room into the
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061 - Pro\\lide added protection against flood IP2-061 propagation from the deluge room into the 2,468,698 5,197,259 n/a n/a 192,000 943,792 Retained 480V switchgear room.
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IP2-062 062 - Provide a hard-wired connection to an SI 768,367 1,617,616 841,986 1,772,601 1,500,000 1,662,692 Retained  
062 - Provide a hard-wired connection to an SI pump fro            power supply.in                wiff' 768,367       1,617,616
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                                                                                  'Wfffel' 841,986     1,772,601 1,500,000 1,662,692 Retained 063 - Provide a water-tight door for additional IP2-063                                                                  32,452           68,320         n/a           n/a       324,000     n/a   Not Beneficial protection of t he RHR pumps against flooding.
pump fro power supply.in wiff'
064 - Provide backup cool ing water source for IP2-064                                                                  32,452           68,320         n/a           n/a       710,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial the CCW heat exc hangers.
'Wfffel' IP2-063 063 - Provide a water-tight door for additional 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 324,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection of the RHR pumps against flooding.
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IP2-064 064 - Provide backup cooling water source for 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 710,000 n/ a Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.  
        ~*                 '@JWJ)P             &              1$1 065 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely IP2-06S                                                              4,970,116     10,463,401             n/a           n/a       560,000   1,859,587 Retained restoration of seal injection and cooling.
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066 - Harde n t he EDG buildi ng and fuel oil IP2-066       transfer pumps aga inst t omados and high             2,350,429       4,948,273           n/a           n/a     33,500,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial winds.
'@JWJ)P 1$1 wm1m IP2-06S 065 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 4,970,116 10,463,401 n/a n/a 560,000 1,859,587 Retained restoration of seal injection and cooling.
067 - Provide hardware co nnections to allow t he IP2-067       primary water system to cool the charging                 8,091           17,033         n/a           n/a       576,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pumps.
066 - Harden t he EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066 transfer pumps against tomados and high 2,350,429 4,948,273 n/a n/a 33,500,000 n/ a Not Beneficial winds.
068 - Provide independent source of cooling for IP2-068                                                                  8,091           17,033         n/a           n/a       710,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the recirculation pump motors.
067 - Provide hardware connections to allow the IP2-067 primary water system to cool the charging 8,091 17,033 n/a n/a 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps.
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IP2-068 068 - Provide independent source of cooling for 8,091 17,033 n/a n/a 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial the recirculation pump motors.
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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 62 of 84 Phase II SAMA IP3-001 IP3-002 IP3-003 IP3-004 IP3-005 IP3-006 Description 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection system with a dedicated diesel.
Tl-SGTR                  Estimated Tl-SGTR                Estimated Phase II                                                    Baseline    Benefit With      Benefit                  Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                        Benefit    Uncertainty      Without                    RPT                                                                                                          Uncertainty              14-143)
002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection system without a dedicated diesel.
Uncertainty                  00044) 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP3-001                                                      224,728      325,693                                  1,137,000      n/a system with a dedicated diesel.
003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection IP3-002                                                      129,929      188,302          n/a            n/a      1,000,000      n/a  Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.
004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the fire protection system.
IP3-003    003 - Install an ad ditional CCW pump.               0            0              n/a            n/a      1,500,000      n/a  Not Beneficial 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004    exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the   118,693      172,019          n/a            n/a      565,000      n/a  Not Beneficial fire protection system.
005 - Install a filtered containment vent to provide fission product scrubbing.
005 - Install a filtered containment vent to IP3-005                                                      1,318,929    1,911,491          n/a            n/a      5,700,000      n/ a  Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat removal potential under the base mat to contain molten core debris.
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP3-006    removal potential under the base mat to contain 4,491,488     6,509,402         n/a           n/a     108,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial molten core debris.
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Baseline Benefit 224,728 129,929 0
118,693 1,318,929 4,491,488 Benefit With Uncertainty 325,693 188,302 0
172,019 1,911,491 6,509,402 Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Page 62 of 86 Tl-SGTR Benefit With Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Estimated Cost (IP-RPT 00044) 1,137,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 565,000 5,700,000 108,000,000 Estimated Cost (NL-14-143) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/ a n/a Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial  


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Uncertainty                   00044)
Uncertainty 00044)
IP3-009     009 - Provide means to inert containment.           2,115,039     3,065,274         n/a             n/a     10,900,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 010 - Use t he f ire protectio n system as a backup IP3-010                                                            0             0             n/a             n/a       565,000       n/a   Not Beneficial source for the conta in ment spray system.
IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.
011 - Install a passive containment spray IP3-011                                                            0             0             n/a             n/a     2,000,000     n/ a Not Beneficial system .
2,115,039 3,065,274 n/a n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-010 010 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0
012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP3-012     mat or use an alternati ve concrete material to     772,346     1,119,342         n/a             n/a     5,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.
013 - Construct a building connected to primary IP3-013                                                        4,372,665     6,337,196         n/a             n/a     61,000,000     n/ a Not Beneficial containment t hat is ma intai ned at a vacuum.
IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray 0
014 - Instal l a redu ndant containment spray IP3-014                                                            0             0             n/a             n/a     5,800,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system .
0 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.
015 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP3-015     liner protection from ejected core debris at high   1,093,166     1,584,299         n/a             n/a     5,500,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure.
012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP3-012 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 772,346 1,119,342 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.
016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016     shell-side heat removal system that relies on       1,235,365     1,790,384       1,294,n6       1,876,487   7,400,000     n/a   Not Beneficial natural circu lation and stored water sources.
IP3-013 013 - Construct a building connected to primary 4,372,665 6,337,196 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.
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IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.
017 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP3-017     such that an SGTR wou ld not cause the rel ief     12,641,412   18,320,887         n/a             n/a     100,000,000     n/ a Not Beneficial valves to lift.
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n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP3-015 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,093,166 1,584,299 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.
016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 1,235,365 1,790,384 1,294,n6 1,876,487 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.  
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017 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP3-017 such that an SGTR would not cause the rel ief 12,641,412 18,320,887 n/a n/a 100,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial valves to lift.
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IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Revision O Page 64 of 84 Table 12-Case 7 Sensitivity SAMA Results<1>
Tl-SGTR                   Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                     RPT                                                                                                           Uncertainty               14-143)
Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without RPT Uncertainty Uncertainty 00044) 14-143) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP3-018 safety valves through a structure where a water 2,839,856 4,115,733 9,612,734 13,931,498 12,000,000 35,691,159 Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.
Uncertainty                  00044) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water IP3-018                                                      2,839,856     4,115,733       9,612,734     13,931,498 12,000,000 35,691,159 Not Beneficial spray wou ld cond ense the st ea m and re move most of t he fissio n products.
IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 2,007,840 2,909,913 n/a n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
019 - Install additional pressure or leak IP3-019                                                      2,007,840     2,909,913         n/a             n/a     2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial moni toring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
IP3-020 020 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 974,215 1,411,905 n/a n/a 4,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.
020 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches IP3-020                                                      974,215     1,411,905         n/a             n/a     4,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.
IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 974,215 1,411,905 n/a n/a 10,604,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.
021 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA IP3-021                                                      974,215     1,411,905         n/a             n/a     10,604,000     n/a   Not Beneficial paths.
IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.
IP3-022     022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed . 2,007,840     2,909,913         n/a             n/a     9,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial IP3-023     023 - Improve MSIV design.                           0           0             n/a             n/a       476,000     n/a   Not Beneficial IP3-024     024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity. 35,259       51,100           n/a             n/a     1,875,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid IP3-025                                                        35,259       51,100           n/a             n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial batteries.
2,007,840 2,909,913 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.
IP3-026     026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding. 35,259       51,100           n/a             n/a       460,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with IP3-027                                                        70,647       102,387           n/a             n/a     1,156,000     n/a   Not Beneficial other unit.
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028 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling IP3-028                                                        11,753       17,033           n/a             n/a     1,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial (not from existing system).
n/a n/a 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
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35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.
IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.
35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 70,647 102,387 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.
IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).
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Tl-SGTR                   Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline   Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                              Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit   Uncertainty       Without                     RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty            14-143)
Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
Uncertainty                   00044) 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup IP3-029                                                        11,753       17,033           n/a             n/a       497,000     n/a   Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
Uncertainty 00044)
030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven battery IP3-030                                                        201,481       292,001         284,656         412,546     938,000     n/a   Not Beneficial charger.
IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and reactor IP3-031     protective system actuation signals from 2-out - 106,940       154,986           n/a             n/a     1,254,000     n/ a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven battery 201,481 292,001 284,656 412,546 938,000 n/a Not Beneficial charger.
032 - Provide capabi lity for diesel-driven, low IP3-032                                                        11,882       17,221           n/a             n/a       632,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and reactor IP3-031 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-106,940 154,986 n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/ a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
033 - Provide an additi onal high pressure IP3-033                                                        59,282       85,916           n/a             n/a     5,000,000     n/ a Not Beneficial injection pump w it h independent diesel.
IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 11,882 17,221 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
034 - Create automati c swap-over to IP3-034                                                        519,844       753,397           n/ a           n/a     1,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion.
IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 59,282 85,916 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
035 - Provide capability for alternate injection IP3-035                                                        11,882       17,221           n/a             n/a       750,000     n/a   Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 519,844 753,397 n/ a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036     earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to         11,753       17,033           n/a             n/a       82,000     n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate injection 11,882 17,221 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.
037 - Replace t wo of three motor-driven SI IP3-037                                                        59,282       85,916           n/a             n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant IP3-038                                                      237,516       344,225           n/a             n/a     4,600,000     n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 59,282 85,916 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
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IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 237,516 344,225 n/a n/a 4,600,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
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Tl-SGTR                   Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                     Baseline     Benefit With       Benefit                 Cost (IP-Description                                                                Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                         Benefit     Uncertainty       Without                   RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty            14-143)
Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
Uncertainty                 00044)
Uncertainty 00044)
IP3-039     039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.         247,716       359,009           n/a           n/a       900,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to IP3-040                                                        166,222       240,902         237,516       344,225     950,000     n/a   Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
IP3-041     041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.           247,716       359,009           n/a           n/a     2,000,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable generators to IP3-042     power the turbine-driven AFW pump after             35,259         51,100           n/a           n/a     1,072,000     n/a   Not Beneficial station batteries are depleted.
247,716 359,009 n/a n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 166,222 240,902 237,516 344,225 950,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
043 - Use fire water system as backup for steam IP3-043                                                        379,197       549,561         438,608       635,664   1,656,000     n/a   Not Beneficial generator inventory.
IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP3-044     with larger ones such that only one is required   1,128,166     1,635,024         n/a           n/a     2,700,000     n/a   Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed .
247,716 359,009 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable generators to IP3-042 power the turbine-driven AFW pump after 35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 1,072,000 n/a Not Beneficial station batteries are depleted.
045 - Add an independent boron injection IP3-045                                                            0             0             n/a           n/a       300,000     n/a   Not Beneficial system.
IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for steam 379,197 549,561 438,608 635,664 1,656,000 n/a Not Beneficial generator inventory.
046 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP3-046     equipment damage from a pressure spike during       200,446       290,501           n/a           n/a       615,000     n/a   Not Beneficial an ATWS.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP3-044 with larger ones such that only one is required 1,128,166 1,635,024 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.
047 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in IP3-047                                                          35,388         51,287           n/a           n/a       716,000     n/a   Not Beneficial control room.
IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.
048 - Provide capability to remove power from IP3-048                                                          35,388         51,287           n/a           n/a       90,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
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n/a n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial 046 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP3-046 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 200,446 290,501 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.
IP3-047 047 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.
IP3-048 048 - Provide capability to remove power from 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.
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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)
Tl-SGTR                   Estimated Tl-SGTR               Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline     Benefit With       Benefit                   Cost (IP-Description                                                                Benefit With            Cost (NL- Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit     Uncertainty       Without                     RPT                                                                                                             Uncertainty              14-143)
Uncertainty 00044)
Uncertainty                   00044) 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA IP3-049                                                            0             0             n/a             n/a     2,036,000     n/a   Not Beneficial protection .
IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0
050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP3-050                                                      2,161,921     3,133,219         n/a             n/a     9,671,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the M51Vs.
0 n/a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.
051 - Operator action: Al ign main feedwater for IP3-051                                                        11,753         17,033           n/a             n/a       55,000     n/a   Not Beneficial secondary heat removal.
IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 2,161,921 3,133,219 n/a n/a 9,671,000 n/a Not Beneficial the M51Vs.
052 *Open dty water supply valve fo r IP3-0S2                                                        249,398       361,446           n/a             n/a       50,000   138,378 Retained alternative AFW pump suction.
IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater for 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial secondary heat removal.
053 - Install an excess flow valve to reduce the IP3-0S3                                                        415,620       602,348           n/a             n/a       228,000   344,599 Retained risk associated with hydrogen explosions.
IP3-0S2 052 *Open dty water supply valve for 249,398 361,446 n/a n/a 50,000 138,378 Retained alternative AFW pump suction.
IP3-054     054 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.         0             0             n/a             n/a       376,000     n/a   Not Beneficial 055
IP3-0S3 053 - Install an excess flow valve to reduce the 415,620 602,348 n/a n/a 228,000 344,599 Retained risk associated with hydrogen explosions.
* Provide hard-wired connection to a SI or IP3-0SS     RHR pump from the Appendix R bus (MCC           3,657,273     5,300,396           n/a             n/a     1,288,000 1,601,888 Retained 312A).
IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.
056 - Install pneumatic controls and indication IP3-056                                                        35,259         51,100           n/a             n/a       982,000     n/a   Not Beneficial for the turbine-driven AFW pump.
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057 - Provide backup cooling water source for IP3-057                                                        47,141         68,320           n/a             n/a       109,000     n/a   Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.
n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 055
IP3-058     058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.           94,282       136,640           n/a             n/a     1,868,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow the IP3-059     primary water system to cool the charging             0             0             n/a             n/a       576,000     n/ a   Not Beneficial pumps.
* Provide hard-wired connection to a SI or IP3-0SS RHR pump from the Appendix R bus (MCC 3,657,273 5,300,396 n/a n/a 1,288,000 1,601,888 Retained 312A).
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IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and indication 35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the turbine-driven AFW pump.
IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source for 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 109,000 n/a Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.
IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.
94,282 136,640 n/a n/a 1,868,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow the IP3-059 primary water system to cool the charging 0
0 n/a n/a 576,000 n/ a Not Beneficial pumps.
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Tl-SGTR                    Estimated Tl-SGTR              Estimated Phase II                                                   Baseline   Benefit With      Benefit                  Cost (IP-Description                                                            Benefit With          Cost (NL-  Conclusion SAMA                                                       Benefit   Uncertainty      Without                    RPT                                                                                                            Uncertainty            14-143)
Phase II Description Baseline SAMA Benefit IP3-060 060 - Provide independent source of cooling for 0
Uncertainty                  00044) 060 - Provide independent source of cooling for IP3-060                                                          0             0            n/a            n/a      710,000      n/a    Not Beneficial the recirculation pump motors.
the recirculation pump motors.
061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely IP3-061                                                      3,859,142   5,592,959          n/a            n/a      560,000  2,282,668 Retained restoration of seal injection and cooling.
IP3-061 061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 3,859,142 restoration of seal injection and cooling.
062 - Install flood alarm in the 480 VAC IP3-062                                                      3,859,142   5,592,959          n/a            n/a      196,800    496,071  Retained switchgear room.
IP3-062 062 - Install flood alarm in the 480 VAC 3,859,142 switchgear room.
Not numbered - Use a gagging device to dose a IP3-GAG     stuck open main steam safety valve following a     n/a      19,000,000        n/a            n/a       50,000    453,745  Retained steam generator tube rupture.
Not numbered - Use a gagging device to dose a IP3-GAG stuck open main steam safety valve following a n/a steam generator tube rupture.
(1) Legend: green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
(1)
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for T l-SGTR.
Legend: green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.
red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.
red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.
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Uncertainty          00044) 001 - Create an independent RCP seal IP2-001                                                    407,477         407,477           1,137,000       n/a   Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.
IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal 407,477 407,477 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal IP2-002                                                    342,216           n/a             1,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.
IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal 342,216 n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.
IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.                 0             n/a             1,500,000       n/a   Not Beneficial 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of IP2-004                                                      40,543           n/ a           1,750,000       n/a   Not Beneficial service water pumps.
IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of         105,892           n/a             565,000         n/a   Not Beneficial the fire protection syst em.
0 n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 40,543 n/ a 1,750,000 n/a Not Beneficial service water pumps.
006 - Add a diesel building high temperature IP2-006                                                      24,361           65,260           274,000         n/a   Not Beneficial alarm.
005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of 105,892 n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial the fire protection system.
007 - Install a fi ltered containment vent to IP2-007                                                    1,750,478           n/a             5,700,000       n/a   Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 24,361 65,260 274,000 n/a Not Beneficial alarm.
008 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP2-008 heat removal potential under the base mat         8,098,006           n/a           108,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial to contain molten core debris.
IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,750,478 n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
IP2--009 009 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system.                       n/a             4,100,000     1,741,724 Retalned 010 - Create a core melt source reduction IP2-010                                                                        n/a           90,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial system.
008 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP2-008 heat removal potential under the base mat 8,098,006 n/a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to contain molten core debris.
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IP2--009 009 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system.
n/a 4,100,000 1,741,724 Retalned IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.
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Tl-SGTR         Estimated Phase                                                                                                      Estimated Baseline         Benefit           Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                      Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without           RPT         SAMA                                                                                                       14-143)
Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT SAMA Uncertainty 00044) 14-143)
Uncertainty          00044)
IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.
IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.     4,629,769           n/a           10,900,000       n/a   Not Beneficial 012 - Use the fire protection system as a IP2-012 backup source for the containment spray               0               n/a             565,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system.
4,629,769 n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial 012 - Use the fire protection system as a IP2-012 backup source for the containment spray 0
013 - Install a passive containment spray IP2-013                                                        0               n/a             2,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial system.
n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
014 - Increase the depth of the concrete base mat or use an alternative concrete IP2-014                                                    1,194,251           n/a             5,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.
IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray 0
015 - Construct a building connected to IP2-015 primary containment that is maintained at a       8,114,366           n/a           61,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial vacuum .
n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
016 - Install a redundant containment spray IP2-016                                                        0               n/a             5,800,000       n/a   Not Beneficial system .
014 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP2-014 base mat or use an alternative concrete 1,194,251 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.
017 - Erect a barrier that provides IP2-017 co ntainment liner protection from ejected       2,993,808           n/a             5,500,000       n/a   Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
015 - Construct a building connected to IP2-015 primary containment that is maintained at a 8,114,366 n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.
018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on     106,337           n/a             7,400,000       n/a   Not Beneficial natural circu lation and stored water sources.
IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray system.
019 - Increase secondary side pressure IP2-019 capacity such that a SGTR would not cause       10,011,635           n/a           100,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial the relief valves to lift.
0 n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 017 - Erect a barrier that provides IP2-017 containment liner protection from ejected 2,993,808 n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
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018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 106,337 n/a 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
019 - Increase secondary side pressure IP2-019 capacity such that a SGTR would not cause 10,011,635 n/a 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial the relief valves to lift.
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Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results! l Estimated Phase                                                                                                      Estimated Baseline                           Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                      Cost (NL-   Conclusion Benefit                           RPT         SAMA                                                                                                         14-143) 00044) 020 - Route the discharge from the mai n steam saf ety valves through a structure IP2-020 where a wat er spray would condense the             981,577                           9,700,000       n/a     Not Beneficial steam and re move most of the fission products.
IP2-021 021 - Install additional pressure or leak 3,778,892 3,200,000 4,632,227 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
021 - Inst all additional pressure or leak IP2-021                                                    3,778,892                         3,200,000     4,632,227   Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentat ion for ISLOCAs.
022 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP2-022 switches to each containment isolation 1,889,446 2,200,000 7,692,784 Not Beneficial valve.
022 - Add red undant and diverse limit IP2-022 switches to each cont ainment isolation           1,889,446                         2,200,000     7,692,784   Not Beneficial valve.
IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in 1,889,446 7,964,000 n/a Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.
023 - Increase leak testing of valves in IP2-023                                                    1,889,446                         7,964,000       n/a     Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.
IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 3,778,892 9,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial scrubbed.
024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are IP2-024                                                    3,778,892                         9,700,000       n/ a     Not Beneficial scru bbed.
IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.
IP2-025 025 - Improve M SIV design.                         171,776                           476,000         n/a   ;;Not ~neflclal IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capac it y.     40,543                           1,875,000       n/a     Not Beneficial 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid IP2-027                                                      40,543                           2,000,000       n/a     Not Beneficial 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load IP2-029                                                                                        460,000         n/ a     Not ~neficial shedd ing.
171,776 476,000 n/a  
030 - Create AC power cross-tie capabi lity IP2-030                                                      56,813                           1,156,000       n/a     Not Beneficial with other unit.
;;Not ~neflclal IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
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40,543 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 40,543 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-029 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 460,000 n/ a Not ~neficial shedding.
IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 56,813 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial with other unit.
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Uncertainty          00044) 031 - Create a backup source for diesel IP2-031                                                    32,452             n/a             1,700,000         n/ a Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).
IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel 32,452 n/a 1,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).
032 - Use fire protection system as a backup IP2-032                                                    32,452             n/ a             497,000         n/ a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 32,452 n/ a 497,000 n/ a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
033 - Convert under-vol tage AFW and IP2-033 reactor protective system actuation signals           0               n/a             1,254,000         n/ a Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and IP2-033 reactor protective system actuation signals 0
034 - Provide capabil ity for diesel -driven, low IP2-034                                                        0               n/ a             632,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
n/a 1,254,000 n/ a Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
035 - Provide an additional high pressure IP2-035                                                      73,529           n/a             5,000,000         n/ a Not Beneficial injection pump w ith independent diesel.
IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 0
036 - Create automatic swap-over to IP2-036                                                    130,165           n/a             1,000,000         n/ a Not Beneficial recircu lation cooling upon RWST depletion.
n/ a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
037 - Provide capa bility for alternate IP2-037                                                        0               n/a             750,000         n/ a Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 73,529 n/a 5,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps earlier in mediu m or large-break LOCAs to IP2-038                                                      8,091             n/ a             82,000         n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 130,165 n/a 1,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RWST depletion.
039 - Replace t wo of three motor-driven SI IP2-039                                                      73,529           n/a             2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pumps wit h diesel-powered pumps.
IP2-037 037 - Provide capability for alternate 0
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n/a 750,000 n/ a Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 8,091 n/ a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 73,529 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT SAMA Uncertainty 00044) 14-143)
Tl-SGTR           Estimated Phase                                                                                                        Estimated Baseline         Benefit           Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                        Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without             RPT         SAMA                                                                                                           14-143)
IP2-040 040 - Create/ enhance a reactor coolant 695,105 736,004 2,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
Uncertai nty          00044) 040 - Create/ enhance a reactor coolant IP2-040                                                    695,105         736,004           2,000,000         n/ a   Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.       170,975           n/a               900,000         n/ a   Not Beneficial 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to IP2-042                                                      8,180           n/a               214,000         n/a   Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
170,975 n/a 900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 8,180 n/a 214,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.         170,975           n/a             2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 044 - Use fire water system as backup for IP2--044                                                  2,767,700           n/a             1,656,000     3,073,130 Not Beneficial steam generator inventory.
IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.
045 - Replace current pilot operated re lief IP2-045 valves with larger ones such that only one is     725,064           n/a             2,700,000         n/ a   Not Beneficial required for successfu l feed and bleed.
170,975 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2--044 044 - Use fire water system as backup for 2,767,700 n/a 1,656,000 3,073,130 Not Beneficial steam generator inventory.
046 - Modify emergency operating IP2-046 procedures for ability to align diesel power           0             n/a               82,000         n/a   Not Beneficial to more air compressors.
045 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP2-045 valves with larger ones such that only one is 725,064 n/a 2,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial required for successful feed and bleed.
047 - Add an independent boron injection IP2-047                                                        0             n/a               300,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system.
046 - Modify emergency operating IP2-046 procedures for ability to align diesel power 0
048 - Add a system of relief valves that IP2-048 prevent equipment damage from a pressure           97,801           n/a               615,000         n/a   Not Beneficial spike during an ATW5.
n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial to more air compressors.
049 - Install motor generator set trip IP2-049                                                      24,361           n/a               716,000         n/a   Not Beneficial breakers in control room .
IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection 0
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n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
048 - Add a system of relief valves that IP2-048 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 97,801 n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial spike during an ATW5.
IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip 24,361 n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial breakers in control room.
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Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results! l Tl-SGTR         Estimated Phase                                                                                                    Estimated Baseline         Benefit         Cost (IP-II                    Descri ption                                                                    Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without           RPT         SAMA                                                                                                       14-143)
IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power 24,361 n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods.
Uncertainty          00044) 050 - Provide capability to remove power IP2-050                                                    24,361             n/a             90,000         n/a   Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods.
IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0
051- Provide digital large break LOCA IP2-051                                                      0               n/a           2,036,000         n/ a   Not Beneficial protection .
n/a 2,036,000 n/ a Not Beneficial protection.
052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP2-052                                                  515,239           727,914         1,100,000         n/a   Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 515,239 727,914 1,100,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block IP2-053                                                  716,974             n/a             800,000       1,471,234 Not Beneficial valves open .
IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block 716,974 n/a 800,000 1,471,234 Not Beneficial valves open.
054- Install flood alarm in the 480V IP2--0S4
IP2--0S4 054-Install flood alarm in the 480V nta 200.000 458,843 Retained  
        ,      $wltChgear< room.
$wltChgear< room.
nta             200.000       458,843 Retained 055 - Perform a hardware modification to IP2-055 al low high-head recirculation from either           0               n/a           1,330,000         n/a   Not Beneficial RHR heat exchanger.
055 - Perform a hardware modification to IP2-055 al low high-head recirculation from either 0
056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge IP2-056 motor operated va lves (MOVs) normall y          40,543             n/a             82,000       1,704,938 Not Beneficial open.
n/a 1,330,000 n/a Not Beneficial RHR heat exchanger.
057 - Provide DC power backup for the IP2-057                                                    89,800             n/a             376,000         n/a   Not Beneficial PO RVs.
056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge IP2-056 motor operated valves (MOVs) normally 40,543 n/a 82,000 1,704,938 Not Beneficial open.
058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow IP2-058 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat         0               n/a             82,000         n/a   Not Beneficial excha nger.
IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the 89,800 n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial PO RVs.
059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip on the AFW pumps and enhance procedures IP2-059                                                    16,271             n/a             318,000         n/a   Not Beneficial to respond to loss of the normal suction path.
058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow IP2-058 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0
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n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.
059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip IP2-059 on the AFW pumps and enhance procedures 16,271 n/a 318,000 n/a Not Beneficial to respond to loss of the normal suction path.
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Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results( l Estimated Phase                                                                                                      Estimated Baseline                           Cost (IP-II                      Description                                                                    Cost (N L- Conclusion Benefit                           RPT         SAMA                                                                                                         14-143) 00044) o6o -Provide added protection against flood IP2-()6() propagation from stalrw~l 4 into the 480V                                                                   Retained switchgear room.
propagation from stalrw~l 4 into the 480V switchgear room.
061 - Provide added protection against flood IP2-061   propagation from the deluge room into the                                             192,000     94'3,792 Retained 480V switchgear room.
061 - Provide added protection against flood IP2-061 propagation from the deluge room into the 192,000 94'3,792 Retained 480V switchgear room.
062 - Provide a hard-wired connection to an IP2-062                                                                                        1,soo,000     1,6q2,692 Not Beneficial Sl pump from,ASSS powe~ supply.
IP2-062 062 - Provide a hard-wired connection to an 1,soo,000 1,6q2,692 Not Beneficial Sl pump from,ASSS powe~ supply.
063 - Provide a water-tig ht door for IP2-063   add itio nal protection of the RHR pumps           32,452                           324,000         n/ a   Not Beneficial against flood ing.
063 - Provide a water-tight door for IP2-063 additional protection of the RHR pumps 32,452 324,000 n/ a Not Beneficial against flooding.
064 - Provide backup cooling water source IP2-064                                                      32,452                           710,000         n/a   Not Beneficial for the CON heat exchangers.
IP2-064 064 - Provide backup cooling water source 32,452 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the CON heat exchangers.
065 - llpgrade the ASSS to allow timely IP2-065                                                    6,957,808                           560,000     1,859,587 Retained restoration of seal injfiction and cooling.
IP2-065 065 - llpgrade the ASSS to allow timely 6,957,808 560,000 1,859,587 Retained restoration of seal injfiction and cooling.
066 - Harden the EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066   transfer pumps against tornados and high         2,824,858                         33,500,000       n/ a   Not Beneficial winds.
066 - Harden the EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066 transfer pumps against tornados and high 2,824,858 33,500,000 n/ a Not Beneficial winds.
067 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP2-067   the primary water system to cool the                 8,091                           576,000         n/a   Not Beneficial chargi ng pumps.
067 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP2-067 the primary water system to cool the 8,091 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial charging pumps.
068 - Provi de independent source of cooling IP2-068                                                        8,091                           710,000         n/a   Not Beneficial for the recirculation pump motors.
IP2-068 068 - Provide independent source of cooling 8,091 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the recirculation pump motors.
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Estimated Phase                                                                                                     Estimated Baseline                            Cost (IP-II                      Description                                                                    Cost (NL-   Conclusion Benefit                            RPT        SAMA                                                                                                        14-143) 00044) a Not ,{~rft~J~ lJSe gaping devi~ to IP2-GAG a
Phase II SAMA IP2-GAG IP3-001 IP3-002 IP3-003 IP3-004 IP3-005 IP3-006 fP3'-007 IP3-008 Description Not,{~rft~J~ lJSe a gaping devi~ to close a st&#xb5;ct ol)eri main steam safefy valve followitifa ~eim 'generator tube ruptufe.
close st&#xb5;ct ol)eri main steam safefy valve n/a                              50,000        453,745 " Retained followitifa ~eim'generator tube ruptufe.                                                             Ni (See Roti~d '2 IW 6 in Reference 4.)
(See Roti~d '2 IW 6 in Reference 4.)
* 001 - Create an independent RCP seal IP3-001                                                    296,021                            1,137,000        n/a    Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.
001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection system with a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal IP3-002                                                    201,222                            1,000,000        n/a    Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.
002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection system without a dedicated diesel.
IP3-003  003 - Install an additional CCW pump.               0                              1,500,000        n/a    Not Beneficial 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004  exchangers by allowing manual alignment of       130,575                            565,000        n/a    Not Beneficial the fire protection system.
003 - Install an additional CCW pump.
005 - Install a filtered containment vent to IP3-005                                                  1,568,456                          5,700,000        n/a    Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.
004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the fire protection system.
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP3-006  heat removal potential under the base mat       6,357,000                          108,000,000      n/a    Not Beneficial to contain molten core debris.
005 - Install a filtered containment vent to provide fission product scrubbing.
fP3'-007                                                                                      4,100,000    1,874,933  Retained IP3-008                                                                                      90,000,000       n/a    Not Beneficial system .
006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat removal potential under the base mat to contain molten core debris.
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130,575 1,568,456 6,357,000 Page 76 of 86 IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 76 of 84 Estimated Cost (IP-RPT 00044) 50,000 1,137,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 565,000 5,700,000 108,000,000 4,100,000 90,000,000 Estimated Cost (NL-14-143) 453,745 "
Ni n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,874,933 n/a Conclusion Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Retained Not Beneficial


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Estimated Phase                                                                                                        Estimated Baseline                           Cost (IP-II                      Description                                                                      Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit                           RPT         SAMA                                                                                                         14-143) 00044)
Phase Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit RPT SAMA 00044) 14-143)
IP3-009   009 - Provide means to inert containment.         3,422,086                         10,900,000       n/ a Not Beneficial 010 - Use the fire protection system as a IP3-010   backup source for the containment spray               0                               565,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system .
IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.
011 - Install a passive containment spray IP3-011                                                          0                               2,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial system .
3,422,086 10,900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 010 - Use the fire protection system as a IP3-010 backup source for the containment spray 0
012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base mat or use an alternative concrete IP3-012                                                      903,050                           5,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.
565,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
013 - Construct a building connected to IP3-013   primary containment that is maintained at a       6,428,293                         61,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial vacuum.
IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray 0
014 - Install a red undant containment spray IP3-014                                                          0                               5,800,000       n/a   Not Beneficial system.
2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.
015 - Erect a barrier that provides IP3-015   containment liner protection from ejected         1,913,041                           5,500,000       n/ a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
012 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP3-012 base mat or use an alternative concrete 903,050 material to ensure melt-through does not 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial occur.
016 - Install a highly re liable steam ge nerator IP3-016   shell -side heat removal system that relies on     1,675,008                           7,400,000       n/ a Not Beneficial natural circu lation and stored water sources.
013 - Construct a building connected to IP3-013 primary containment that is maintained at a 6,428,293 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.
017 - Increase secondary side pressure IP3-017   capacity such that an SGTR would not cause       23,323,548                         100,000,000       n/ a Not Beneficial the rel ief valves to lift .
IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.
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0 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides IP3-015 containment liner protection from ejected 1,913,041 5,500,000 n/ a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.
016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 1,675,008 7,400,000 n/ a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.
017 - Increase secondary side pressure IP3-017 capacity such that an SGTR would not cause 23,323,548 100,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial the relief valves to lift.
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IP-RPT-1 6-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                                         Revision 0 Page 78 of 84 Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results!1l Tl-SGTR         Estimated Phase                                                                                                    Estimated Baseline         Benefit         Cost (IP-II                    Description                                                                    Cost (NL- Conclusion Benefit         Without           RPT         SAMA                                                                                                       14-143)
IP-RPT-1 6-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Revision 0 Page 78 of 84 Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results!1l Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT SAMA Uncertainty 00044) 14-143) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure IP3-018 where a water spray would condense the 5,145,011 18,037,244 12,000,000 35,691,159 Not Beneficial steam and remove most of the fission products.
Uncertainty          00044) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure IP3-018 where a water spray would condense the           5,145,011       18,037,244       12,000,000   35,691,159 Not Beneficial steam and remove most of the fission products.
IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 3,790,177 n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.
019 - Install additional pressure or leak IP3-019                                                    3,790,177           n/a           2,800,000     6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring in strumentation for ISLOCAs.
020 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP3-020 switches to each containment isolation 1,924,794 n/a 4,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valve.
020 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP3-020 switches to each containment isolation           1,924,794           n/a           4,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial valve .
IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in 1,924,794 n/a 10,604,000 n/a Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.
021 - Increase leak testing of valves in IP3-021                                                    1,924,794           n/a           10,604,000       n/a   Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.
IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 3,790,177 n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial scrubbed.
022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are IP3-022                                                    3,790,177           n/a           9,700,000       n/a   Not Beneficial scrubbed.
IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.
IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.                             0             n/a             476,000         n/a   Not Beneficial IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.       47,141           n/a           1,875,000       n/a   Not Beneficial 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid IP3-025                                                      47,141           n/a           2,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial batteries.
0 n/a 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.
026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load IP3-026                                                      47,141           n/a             460,000         n/a   Not Beneficial shedding.
47,141 n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 47,141 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.
027 - Create AC pow er cross-tie capabi lity IP3-027                                                      70,647           n/a           1,156,000       n/a   Not Beneficial w ith other unit.
IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 47,141 n/a 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial shedding.
028 - Create a backup source for diesel IP3-028                                                      11,753           n/a           1,700,000       n/a   Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).
IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 70,647 n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial with other unit.
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IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel 11,753 n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).
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Uncertainty          00044) 029 - Use fi re protection system as a backup IP3-029                                                    11,753             n/a             497,000         n/ a Not Beneficial sou rce for diesel cooling.
IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 11,753 n/a 497,000 n/ a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.
030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven IP3-030                                                    272,774         403,479           938,000         n/ a Not Beneficial battery charger.
IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven 272,774 403,479 938,000 n/ a Not Beneficial battery charger.
031 - Convert un der-voltage, AFW and IP3-031 reactor protective system actuation signal s      118,822             n/a           1,254,000         n/a   Not Beneficial from 2-out -of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and IP3-031 reactor protective system actuation signals 118,822 n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.
032 - Provide capability for diesel-drive n, low IP3-032                                                    23,764             n/a             632,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pressure vesse l makeup.
IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 23,764 n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.
033 - Provide an additional high pressure IP3-033                                                    118,693             n/a           5,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 118,693 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.
034 - Create automatic swap-over to IP3-034                                                    591,137             n/a           1,000,000         n/ a Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST deplet ion .
IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 591,137 n/a 1,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion.
035 - Provide capability for alternate IP3-035                                                    23,764             n/a             750,000         n/a   Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate 23,764 n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps earlier in medium or large-bre ak LOCAs to IP3-036                                                    11,753             n/a             82,000         n/a   Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 11,753 n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.
037 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI IP3-037                                                    118,693             n/a           2,000,000         n/a   Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 118,693 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.
038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant IP3-038                                                    308,809             n/a           4,600,000         n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 308,809 n/a 4,600,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.
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Uncertainty          00044)
IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.
IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.       319,010           n/a             900,000         n/a   Not Beneficial 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to IP3-040                                                    296,927         296,927           950,000         n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump va lves.
319,010 n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 296,927 296,927 950,000 n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.
IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.           319,010           n/a             2,000,000       n/a   Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable IP3-042 generators to power the turbine-driven AFW         47,141           n/a             1,072,000       n/a   Not Beneficial pump after station batteries are depleted .
IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.
043 - Use fire water system as backup for IP3-043                                                    509,902         569,313           1,656,000       n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator inventory.
319,010 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable IP3-042 generators to power the turbine-driven AFW 47,141 n/a 1,072,000 n/a Not Beneficial pump after station batteries are depleted.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP3-044 valves with larger ones such that only one is     1,508,398           n/a             2,700,000       n/a   Not Beneficial required for successful feed and bleed.
IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for 509,902 569,313 1,656,000 n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator inventory.
045 - Add an independent boron injection IP3-045                                                        0               n/a             300,000         n/a   Not Beneficial system.
044 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP3-044 valves with larger ones such that only one is 1,508,398 n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial required for successful feed and bleed.
046 - Add a system of relief valves that IP3-046 prevent equipment damage from a pressure           271,739           n/a             615,000         n/a   Not Beneficial spike duri ng an ATWS.
IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.
04 7 - Install motor generator set trip IP3-047                                                      35,388           n/ a             716,000         n/a   Not Beneficial breakers in control room .
0 n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial 046 - Add a system of relief valves that IP3-046 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 271,739 n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial spike during an ATWS.
048 - Provide capabi lity to remove power IP3-048                                                      35,388           n/a               90,000         n/a   Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods .
IP3-047 04 7 - Install motor generator set trip 35,388 n/ a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial breakers in control room.
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Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results<   >
Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT SAMA Uncertainty 00044) 14-143)
Tl-SGTR           Estimated Phase                                                                                                            Estimated Baseline         Benefit           Cost (IP-II                          Description                                                                      Cost (NL-   Conclusion Benefit         Without           RPT         SAMA                                                                                                               14-143)
IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0
Uncertainty          00044) 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA IP3-049                                                              0             n/a             2,036,000         n/a     Not Beneficial protection .
n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.
050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to IP3-050                                                          2,922,385           n/a             9,671,000         n/a     Not Beneficial the MSIVs .
IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 2,922,385 n/a 9,671,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.
051 - Operator action : Align main feedwater IP3-051                                                            23,635           n/a               55,000         n/a     Not Beneficial for secondary heat removal.
IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater 23,635 n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial for secondary heat removal.
OS2 - Open city water supply valve for IP3-052                                                                              n/a             50,000                   Retafned alternative AFW pump suction.
IP3-052 OS2 - Open city water supply valve for n/a 50,000 Retafned alternative AFW pump suction.  
                      };'.' *"''1-     .;;,-;;:l{;ll ,,,,  .,'fu' 053 *Install an excess flow valve to reduce tP3-053                                                                              n/a             248,000       344,599   Retained the risk associated with hydrogen explosions.
};'.' *"''1-
054 - Provide DC power backup for the IP3-054                                                              0             n/a             376,000         n/a     Not Beneficial PO RVs .
.;;,-;;:l{;ll  
OSS - Pt'ovlde hard-wired connection to a SI IP3-055 qr RHR Pump from the Appendix R bus (MCC                                   n/a             1,288,000     1,601,888; Retained 312A).           0 ...
.,'fu' tP3-053 053 *Install an excess flow valve to reduce n/a 248,000 344,599 Retained the risk associated with hydrogen explosions.
056 - Install pneumatic controls and IP3-056                                                            47,141           n/a             982,000         n/a     Not Beneficial indication for t he turbine-driven AFW pump .
IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the 0
057 - Provide ba cku p cooling water source IP3-057                                                            59,023           n/a             109,000         n/a     Not Beneficial for t he CCW heat exchangers.
n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial PO RVs.
IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup .                 94,282           n/a             1,868,000         n/a     Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP3-059 the primary water system to cool the                         0             n/a             576,000         n/a     Not Beneficial charging pumps.
OSS - Pt'ovlde hard-wired connection to a SI IP3-055 qr RHR Pump from the Appendix R bus (MCC n/a 1,288,000 1,601,888; Retained 312A). 0 IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and 47,141 n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial indication for the turbine-driven AFW pump.
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IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source 59,023 n/a 109,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the CCW heat exchangers.
IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.
94,282 n/a 1,868,000 n/a Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP3-059 the primary water system to cool the 0
n/a 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial charging pumps.
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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1J Phase II Description Baseline Benefit SAMA IP3-060 060 - Provide independent source of cooling 0
Table 13 - Case 8 Sensit ivity SAMA Results( J Tl-SGTR          Estimat ed Phas e                                                                                                      Estimated Baseline            Benefit        Cost (IP-II                     Description                                                                     Cost (NL-  Conclusion Benefit         Without          RPT          SAMA                                                                                                         14-143)
for the recirculation pump motors.
Uncertainty        00044) 060 - Provide independent source of cooling IP3-060                                                        0               n/a            710,000          n/a    Not Beneficial for the recircul ation pump mot ors.
IP3-061 061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 5,415,716 restoration of seal injection and cooling.
061 - Upgrade t he ASSS to allow timely IP3-061                                                    5,415,716           n/a            560,000      2,282,668 Retained restoration of seal injection and cooling.
IP3-062 062 - Install flood alarm in the 480 VAC 5,415,716 switchgear room.
062 - Install flood alarm in the 480 VAC IP3-062                                                    5,415,716           n/a            196,800        496,071  Retained switchgear room.
Not numbered - Use a gagging device to IP3-GAG close a stuck open main steam safety valve n/a following a steam generator tube rupture.
Not numbered - Use a gagging device to close a stuck open main steam safety valve IP3-GAG                                                        n/a              n/a             50,000        453,745  Retained following a steam generator tube rupture.
(See Round 2 RAJ 6 In Reference 2.)
(See Round 2 RAJ 6 In Reference 2.)
(1) Legend: green highlight = SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
(1) Legend: green highlight = SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.
lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.
red text= SAMAs with NL-1 4-1 43 estimated costs.
red text= SAMAs with NL-1 4-1 43 estimated costs.
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IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a Page 82 of 86 IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 82 of 84 Estimated Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-RPT 00044) 14-143) 710,000 n/a 560,000 2,282,668 196,800 496,071 50,000 453,745 Conclusion Not Beneficial Retained Retained Retained


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                           Revision O Page 83 of 84 Attachment 1 - List of Electronic Files Input spreadsheets from IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3):
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 83 of 84 - List of Electronic Files Input spreadsheets from IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3):
File Name                               Unit   Date         Time     Description sumi2NS-noE-R-NmetEC.xls                                               PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis IP2 11/19/2009   10:17AM cases - baseline Cost-20-7-1 P2-NS-noE-R-NmetEC.xls                                     Benefit calculations for SAMA IP2 11/19/2009   10:14AM analysis cases - baseline IP2 Radionudide Release Results-Base-                                 Source term for IP2 Tl-SGTR IP2  04/30/2008   11 :03AM RAl#5.xls                                                             sensitivity sumi2NS-noE-R-NmetEC-RAl5.xls                                         PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis IP2 11/18/2009   09:44AM cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity Cost-20-7-IP2-NS-noE-R-NmetEC-RAl5.xls                                 Benefit calculations for SAMA IP2 11/18/2009   1010AM     analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity sumi3NS-noE-NmetEC-R-level 130a.xls                                   PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis IP3 11/19/2009   10:29AM cases - baseline ER-Cost-20-7-IP3-NS-noE-NmetEC-R-nm8-                                 Benefit calculations for SAMA IP3 11/19/2009   10:33AM level1-30a.xls                                                         analysis cases - baseline IP3 Radionudide Release Results-Base-                                 Source term for IP3 Tl-SGTR IP3  04/30/2008   11:53AM RAl#5.xls                                                             sensitivity sumi3NS-noE-NmetEC-R-level 130a-                                       PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis IP3 11/18/2009   10:10AM RAl5.xls                                                               cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity ER-Cost-20-7 -I P3-NS-noE-NmetEC-R-nm8-                               Benefit calculations for SAMA level 1-30a-RAl5.xls                     IP3 11/18/2009   10:08AM   analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-07-00007 (Reference 6) :
File Name Unit Date Time Description sumi2NS-noE-R-NmetEC.xls IP2 11/19/2009 10:17AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis cases - baseline Cost-20-7-1 P2-NS-noE-R-NmetEC.xls IP2 11/19/2009 10:14AM Benefit calculations for SAMA analysis cases - baseline IP2 Radionudide Release Results-Base-IP2 04/30/2008 11 :03AM Source term for IP2 Tl-SGTR RAl#5.xls sensitivity sumi2NS-noE-R-NmetEC-RAl5.xls IP2 11/18/2009 09:44AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity Cost-20-7-IP2-NS-noE-R-NmetEC-RAl5.xls Benefit calculations for SAMA IP2 11/18/2009 1010AM analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity sumi3NS-noE-NmetEC-R-level 130a.xls IP3 11/19/2009 10:29AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis cases - baseline ER-Cost-20-7-IP3-NS-noE-NmetEC-R-nm8-IP3 11/19/2009 10:33AM Benefit calculations for SAMA level1-30a.xls analysis cases - baseline IP3 Radionudide Release Results-Base-IP3 04/30/2008 11:53AM Source term for IP3 Tl-SGTR RAl#5.xls sensitivity sumi3NS-noE-NmetEC-R-level 130a-IP3 11/18/2009 10:10AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis RAl5.xls cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity ER-Cost-20-7 -I P3-NS-noE-NmetEC-R-nm8-Benefit calculations for SAMA level 1-30a-RAl5.xls IP3 11/18/2009 10:08AM analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-07-00007 (Reference 6):
File Name                               Unit   Date         Time     Description IP2 SAMA Radionudide Release Results-                                 Source Term for Analysis Case 16 IP2 01/29/2007   12:55PM Level1-20.xls                                                         - Phase II SAMA IP2-020.
File Name Unit Date Time Description IP2 SAMA Radionudide Release Results-IP2 01/29/2007 12:55PM Source Term for Analysis Case 16 Level1-20.xls  
Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-07-00008 (Reference 7) :
- Phase II SAMA IP2-020.
File Name                               Unit   Date         Time     Description IP3 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-                                 Source Term for Analysis Case 14 IP3 01/23/2007   06:36AM Level2-18.xls                                                         - Phase II SAMA IP3-018.
Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-07-00008 (Reference 7):
File Name Unit Date Time Description IP3 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-IP3 01/23/2007 06:36AM Source Term for Analysis Case 14 Level2-18.xls  
- Phase II SAMA IP3-018.
Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4):
Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4):
File Name                               Unit   Date         Time     Description 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens - RevD.xlsx       IP2   11/24/16     1:08PM   MACCS2 results for RAI CLl-16-07 and                           sensitivity cases IP3 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0                           Page 83 of 86
File Name Unit Date Time Description 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens - RevD.xlsx IP2 11/24/16 1:08PM MACCS2 results for RAI CLl-16-07 and sensitivity cases IP3 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 83 of 86  


IP-RPT-16-00078 Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities                             Revision O Page 84 of 84 Attachment 1 - List of Electronic Files (cont.)
Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 84 of 84 - List of Electronic Files (cont.)
Output spreadsheets for IP-RPT-16-00078 (this report):
Output spreadsheets for IP-RPT-16-00078 (this report):
File Name                             Unit     Date           Time     Description Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx   IP2                               Case 0 spreadsheet to confirm and   11/26/16       3:41PM   that the benefit results of IP-RPT-IP3                               09-00044 can be reproduced.
File Name Unit Date Time Description Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 0 spreadsheet to confirm and 11/26/16 3:41PM that the benefit results of IP-RPT-IP3 09-00044 can be reproduced.
Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx   IP2                               Case 4 spreadsheet to evaluate and     12/3/16       9:18AM     escalated VALWNF and VNFRM IP3                               and support response to RAI #1 .
Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 4 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/3/16 9:18AM escalated VALWNF and VNFRM IP3 and support response to RAI #1.
Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx   IP2                               Case 5 spreadsheet to evaluate and   12/23/16       11 :25AM   increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM IP3                               and support response to RAI #2.a.
Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 5 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/23/16 11 :25AM increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM IP3 and support response to RAI #2.a.
Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx   IP2                               Case 7 spreadsheet to evaluate and     12/3/16       10:32AM     escalated VALWNF and VNFRM IP3                             and revised VDEPOS.
Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 7 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/3/16 10:32AM escalated VALWNF and VNFRM IP3 and revised VDEPOS.
Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx   IP2                               Case 8 spreadsheet to evaluate and   12/23/16       11 :33AM   increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM IP3                             with revised VDEPOS.
Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 8 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/23/16 11 :33AM increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM IP3 with revised VDEPOS.
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          *~Entergy Engineering Report Number I           IP-RPT-16-00078                       Rev . 0 Engineering Report Technical Review Comments and Resolutions Form I Indian Point RAI C LI- I 6-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Quality Related: LJ Yes   161 No                                   Special Notes or Instructions:
Engineering Report
Comment     Section/ Page No. Review Comment                                                     Response/Resolution                           Preparer's Number                                                                                                                                             Accept Initials 1       2.a, page 4           It states $100k is the maximum CDNFRM value.                       $100k is the maximum the MACCS2 code               AJS However, the range for Indian Point is $71 ,255 to                 permits. The range in the order is merely       12/12/16
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                                        $112,856 (CLl-12-07 page 37). How is it the maximum if it         a range of values proposed by the is middle of the site range? Is it the maximum the MACCS           intervener in the license renewal legal code permits? I believe this is correct treatment and it           proceeding for Indian Point.
IP-RPT-16-00078 Rev. 0 I Indian Point RAI CLI-I 6-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Report Number Quality Related: LJ Yes 161 No Special Notes or Instructions:
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Review Comment Response/Resolution Preparer's Number Accept Initials 1
2.a, page 4 It states $100k is the maximum CDNFRM value.  
$100k is the maximum the MACCS2 code AJS However, the range for Indian Point is $71,255 to permits. The range in the order is merely 12/12/16  
$112,856 (CLl-12-07 page 37). How is it the maximum if it a range of values proposed by the is middle of the site range? Is it the maximum the MACCS intervener in the license renewal legal code permits? I believe this is correct treatment and it proceeding for Indian Point.
may be more a comment on the CLl-12-07 report or RAI itself.
may be more a comment on the CLl-12-07 report or RAI itself.
2       3. page 4             Consider defining Population Dose Risk (PDR) and an               Yes, I did this just before Table 2, which is     AJS Offsite Economic Cost Risk (OECR) acronyms. They are               the first place I used the acronyms that         12/12/16 spelled out in the RAI text and used later but never             wasn 't in the text directly from the NRC formally defined.                                                   RAI.
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3       Table 1               Does table need units($)? Most other tables list units (p-         Units added.                                       AJS rem, p-rem/yr, $/yr) but this table does not denote that it is                                                     12/12/16 dollars ($) for the listed values.4 4       Page 6 - below       It states the OECR increase of 9-10%. This information is         Reworded all similar sentences.                   AJS table 1               in Reference 4 tables A-1A/1 B but it is not clear how to get                                                       12/12/16 these numbers from the content of this report as stated "as shown in Table 2 and Table 3" 5       Table 6               It states and shows the SAMAs that appear potentially             In Section 6 of the report, I inserted the         AJS cost beneficial. Is it worth showing the details on the ones       full results (all SAMAs) for each of the         12/12/16 that are not?                                                       sensitivity cases. In Table 6 and Table 11 , I left just the new potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs since I believe that is all we want to tell the NRC. I reworded the intros to Tables 6 and 11 accordingly.
: 3. page 4 Consider defining Population Dose Risk (PDR) and an Yes, I did this just before Table 2, which is AJS Offsite Economic Cost Risk (OECR) acronyms. They are the first place I used the acronyms that 12/12/16 spelled out in the RAI text and used later but never wasn't in the text directly from the NRC formally defined.
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RAI.
3 Table 1 Does table need units($)? Most other tables list units (p-Units added.
AJS rem, p-rem/yr, $/yr) but this table does not denote that it is 12/12/16 dollars ($) for the listed values.4 4
Page 6 - below It states the OECR increase of 9-10%. This information is Reworded all similar sentences.
AJS table 1 in Reference 4 tables A-1A/1 B but it is not clear how to get 12/12/16 these numbers from the content of this report as stated "as shown in Table 2 and Table 3" 5
Table 6 It states and shows the SAMAs that appear potentially In Section 6 of the report, I inserted the AJS cost beneficial. Is it worth showing the details on the ones full results (all SAMAs) for each of the 12/12/16 that are not?
sensitivity cases. In Table 6 and Table 11, I left just the new potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs since I believe that is all we want to tell the NRC. I reworded the intros to Tables 6 and 11 accordingly.
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            ~Entergy Engineering Report Number    I IP-RPT-16-00078                     Rev . 0 Engineering Report Technical Review Comments and Resolutions Form I Indian Point RAI CLI-1 6-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Quality Related: LJ Yes     ~ No                                   Special Notes or Instructions:
Engineering Report
Comment     Section/ Page No. Review Comment                                                   Response/Resolution                     Preparer's Number                                                                                                                                   Accept Initials 6       Page 15 and table   Basically same as last comment. The wording states that         See response to comment 5.                   AJS 11                     As shown in Table 11, when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM                                                         12/12/16 values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAJ, with the alternative re vised baseline, none of the SAMA benefits are higher than the existing implementation cost estimate.
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I P-RPT-16-00078 Rev. 0 I Indian Point RAI CLI-1 6-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Report Number Quality Related: LJ Yes  
~ No Special Notes or Instructions:
Comment Section/ Page No.
Review Comment Response/Resolution Preparer's Number Accept Initials 6
Page 15 and table Basically same as last comment. The wording states that See response to comment 5.
AJS 11 As shown in Table 11, when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM 12/12/16 values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAJ, with the alternative revised baseline, none of the SAMA benefits are higher than the existing implementation cost estimate.
The table only shows 4 SAMAs - only the ones relevant to the next paragraph. Is it worth showing the details of the ones that are not cost beneficial? If not consider rewording the text.
The table only shows 4 SAMAs - only the ones relevant to the next paragraph. Is it worth showing the details of the ones that are not cost beneficial? If not consider rewording the text.
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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 2 of 84 Revision Number Description I Initial Issue IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 REVISION DESCRIPTION SHEET Pages and/or Sections Revised Page 2 of 86

Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • iP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 3 of 84 1.0 Purpose........................................................................................... ~.......................................... 4 2.0 Summary of Results.................................................................................................................... 5 3.0 References.................................... :.............................................................................. :............ 15 4.0 Assumptions.............................................................. :............. *................................................. 16 5.0 Evaluation of Potentially Cost-Beneficial SAMAs for the Sensitivity Cases... :....,....................... 17 5.1 MACCS2 Sensitivity Cases......................................................................................... *........... 17 5.2 Sensitivity Case O - Original Baseline.................................................................................... 18 I

5.3 Sensitivity Case 4-Revised Baseline (Escaiated VALWNF and VNFRM)............................ 20 5.4 Sensitivity Case 5-Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)................................................................................................................................ 22 5.5 Sensitivity Case 7 -Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)................................................................................................................. 23 5.6 Sensitivity Case 8 -Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)...................................... :........................................... *.... 25 6.0 Conclus.ions.............................................................................................................................. 26 - List of Electronic Files................................................................................................. 83 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 3 of 86

Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 4 of 84 1.0 Purpose This report documents a revised baseline SAMA cost-benefit analysis and SAMA cost-benefit.

sensitivity cases that were performed to support the response to an NRC Staff Request for Additional Information {RAI) pertaining to the NRC Commission Decision CLl-16-07 for Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC).

On May 4, 2016, the Commission issued a decision (CLl-16-07) in the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos 2 and 3 (IP2 and IP3) license renewal proceeding, in which it directed the NRC staff to supplement the IP2 and IP3 Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives (SAMA) analysis with additional sensitivity analyses. Specifically, the Commission held that documentation was lacking for two inputs -

decontamination time (TIM DEC) and cost to decontaminate non-farmland (CDNFRM) - used in the MELCOR Accident Consequence Code (MACCS) computer analyses, and that uncertainties in those input values could potentially affect the SAMA analysis cost-benefit conclusions. The Commission therefore directed the NRC staff to perform additional sensitivity analyses. (Reference 1)

In an RAI letter dated September 12, 2016, the NRC staff requested the following additional information (Reference 2):

1. Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) is requested to scale up the value of nonfarm wealth (VALWNF) input to the SAMA analysis'* base-year dollars (see pp. 41-42 of CLl-16-07),

and to re-run its base analyses using this corrected VALWNF input. Entergy is requested to evaluate how the change in VALWNF may affect its identification of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.

2. Using the revised baseline from Request 1, Entergy is requested to run supplemental sensitivity analyses using the input values specified in CLl-16-07. Specifically:
a. Apply the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15).
b. Exercise the additional option to explain, with sufficient justification, its rationale for choosing any additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inputs for its sensitivity analyses.

Entergy at a minimum should run its sensitivity analyses for the four worst release categories, as specified in CLl-16-07. Entergy is requested to evaluate how these sensitivity analyses may affect its identification of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.

3. Upon completing these additional analyses, Entergy is requested to submit the input and output files for the IP2 and IP3 MACCS code. Additionally, Entergy is requested to submit the spreadsheet (or equivalent table if another method is used) that conveys the population dose and off-site economic cost for each release category and integrates the results into a Population Dose Risk and an Offsite Economic Cost Risk for IP2 and IP3.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 2.0 Summary of Results IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 5 of 84 The results of this analysis provide the following information requested in the RAI letter dated September 12, 2016 (Reference 2).

Response to RAI 1:

Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) scaled up the value of nonfarm wealth (VALWNF) input to the SAMA analysis' base-year (2005) dollars (Reference 4). VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region.

Original (without lost tourism/business) VALWNF = $163,631/person. This was develop~d using SECPOP2000 and its economic database from the 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Original VALWNF with lost tourism I business= $208,838/person. The lost tourism I business component.is based on 2004 data. The lost tourism/business component is $45,207/person.

Consumer Price Index Values (Series CUUROOOOSAO, All Urban Consumers) are used for escalation purposes:

Annual 1997 CPI = 160.5 Annual 2004 CPI = 188.9 Annual 2005 CPI = 195.3 Escalation Factor 1997-2005 = 1.22 Escalation Factor 2004-2005 = 1.03 2005 VALWNF is calculated as follows:

VALWNF without lost tourism/business= $163,631/person

  • 1.22 = $199,630/person Lost tourism I business component= $45,207/person
  • 1.03 = $46,563/person Total with lost tourism/ business (2005 dollars)= $246, 193/person, rounded up to

$24 7,000/person Entergy also scaled up the individual county average VNFRM values of nonfarm wealth used in the SITE input file. The same approach and CPI escalation values developed for the VALWNF calculation are applied at the county level data. The values for each county are shown in Table 1 (Reference 4).

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Table 1-Original and Escalated VNFRM County-Level Values Basis Year for Dollar Values:

1997 1997,2004 Original Original No With I

Tourism Tourism I

Tourism VNFRM VNFRM Portion Region County

($)

($)

($)

1 FAIRFIELD 232659 287881 55222 2

BERGEN 205863 262186 56323 3

LITCHFIELD 148522 186016 I 37494 4

NEWHAVEN 144105 192427 48322 5

ESSEX 147351 197400 I 50049 6

DUTCHESS 129000 169417 I 40417 7

MORRIS 213389 277661 64272 1

8 PASSAIC 121880 161864 39984 9

SUSSEX 136197 165741 29544 10 UNION 160860 209708 I 48848 11 KINGS 104714 I

I I I I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 6 of 84 2005 With Tourism VNFRM

($)

340723 309166 219816 225580 231319 199010 326535 189877 196591 246563 147308 123701.L 18987 12 NASSAU 192755 239932 I

47177 283753 13 ORANGE 113976 I

148873 34897 174995 14 PUTNAM 154926 180274 25348 215118 15 QUEENS 1

i 169126 226728 57602 265664 16 ROCKLAND 163105 203359 40254 240450 17 SUFFOLK 149615 192471 42856 226672 18 SULLIVAN 104859 139374 34515 163478 19 ULSTER 104090 138739 34649 162678 20 WESTCHESTER 217278 263389 46111 312573 1 The Queens economic region comprises four very small counties within New York city (New York, Hudson, Queens, Bronx counties) combined as a weighted average to be certain that economic information pertaining to New York City was included in the analysis. (Reference 9)

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 7 of 84 Entergy re-ran the baseline analyses using the VALWNF and VNFRM values escalated to 2005 dollar values. Table 2 and Table 3 show the resulting Population Dose Risk (PDR) and Offsite Economic Risk (OECR) for the revised baseline. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows a modest OECR increase of approximately 9-10% and no appreciable change in the PDR.

Table 2 - IP2 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results2 I

Off site Off site I

Population Population PDR

. Economic Economic Release Frequency Dose Dose Risk

%of Cost Cost Risk Category i (per yr)

(p-rem)

(p-rem/yr)

Total

($)

($/yr)

H/E 6.50E-07 6.51E+07 4.23E+Ol 48.44%

2.27E+ll 1.48E+05 H/L I

6.88E-07 1.63E+07 1.12E+Ol 12.84%

5.04E+l0 3.47E+04 M/E 4.23E-07 1.94E+07 8.21E+OO 9.39%

6.36E+10 2.69E+04 M/L 3.43E-06 6.87E+06 2.36E+Ol I 26.98%

6.59E+09 2.26E+04 L/E 1.llE-07 7.94E+06 8.81E-01 1.01%

6.93E+09 7.69E+02

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L/L 6.43E-07 1.61E+06 1.04E+OO I 1.19%

7.15E+08 4.60E+02 LL/L 5.82E-08 1.38E+06 8.03E-02 I 0.09% I 6.10E+08 3.55E+Ol I

NCF 1.19E-05 4.75E+03 5.65E-02 I 0.06%

1.07E+05 1.27E+OO Total 1.79E-05 8.74E+Ol I 100% I 2.33E+05 Table 3 - IP3 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results3 Population Release Frequency Dose Category (per yr)

(p-rem)

H/E 9.43E-07 5.09E+07 H/L 4.23E-07 1.63E+07 M/E 1.24E-06 2.00E+07 M/L 2.0lE-06 6.85E+06 L/E 1.46E-07 5.21E+06


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L/L 3.75E-07 1.61E+06 2 Table 2E in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4) 3 Table 3E in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)

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Off site Population I PDR Economic Dose Risk,

%of Cost (p-rem/yr) i Total

($)

I 4.80E+Ol 50.55%

1.86E+ll 6.89E+OO 7.26%

5.00E+lO 2.48E+Ol 26.12%

6.0lE+lO 1.38E+Ol 14.50%

6.59E+09 7.61E-01 0.80%

3.87E+09

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6.04E-01 0.64% i 7.14E+08 Page 7 of 86 Off site Economic Cost Risk

($/yr) 1.75E+05 2.12E+04 7.45E+04 1.32E+04 5.65E+02 2.68E+02 OECR

% of Total 63.33%

14.88%

11.55%

I 9.70%

0.33%

0.20%

0.02%

0.00%

100%

I OECR

%of Total 61.50%

7.42%

26.13%

4.64%

0.20%

0.09%

Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 8 of 84 Table 3 - IP3 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM MACCS2 Results3 I Offsite Offsite Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Release Freql.!ency Dose Dose Risk

%of Cost Cost Risk

%of Category (per yr)

(p-rem)

(p-rem/yr)

Total

($)

($/yr)

Total LL/L 5.66E-08 1.38E+06 7.81E-02 I 0.08%

6.10E+08 3.45E+Ol 0.01%

NCF 6.30E-06

  • 8.04E+03 5.07E-02 0.05%

3.17E+05 2.00E+OO I

0.00%

Total l.15E-05 9.50E+Ol i

100%

2.85E+05 I 100%

The revised baseline with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA as shown below.

Revised Revised Phase II Description Baseline Baseline Estimated Cost SAMA Benefit With (NL-14-143)

Benefit Uncertainty 021-Install additional pressure IP2-021 or leak monitoring 2,216,549 4,666,419 4,632,227 instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Response to RAI 2.a:

IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 9 of 84 Using the revised baseline from RAI 1, Entergy ran supplemental sensitivity analyses using the input values specified in CLl-16-07. Specifically, the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS2 code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15) were applied. The parameter value changes are applied to all release categories for consistency, (i.e., not just the four worst release categories as spe<;:ified in the RAI.)

Table 4 and Table 5 show the PDR and OECR results when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the revised baseline.

Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows that the OECR increases approximately 126-133%. Also, the PDR increase is much smaller, approximately 11-12%.

Table 4 - IP2 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results4 Release Category*

H/E H/L M/E M/L Frequency (per yr) 6.50E-07 6.88E-07 4.23E-07 3.43E-06 Population Dose (p-rem) 7.90E+07 1.69E+07 2.06E+07 6.97E+06 i

Population !

Dose Risk i (p-rem/yr) I 5.14E+Ol 1.16E+Ol 8.71E+OO 2.39E+Ol PDR

%of Total 52.57% I 11.90%

8.92%

24.48%

Offsite Economic Cost

($)

5.03E+ll 8.56E+l0 1.25E+ll 1.09E+10 L/E l.llE-07 8.03E+06 8.91E-01 I 0.91%

1.12E+10 Offsite I Economic Cost Risk I

($/yr) 3.27E+05 I 5.89E+04 5.29E+04 3.74E+04 1.24E+03 OECR

% of Total 68.35%

12.31%

11.05%

7.82%

0.26%

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LL/L 5.82E-08 1.39E+06 8.09E-02 I 0.08%

1.24E+09 7.22E+Ol 0.02%

NCF 1.19E-05 4.75E+03 5.65E-02 I 0.06%

1.07E+05 1.27E+OO.

0.00%

Total 1.79E-05 9.77E+Ol I 100%

1' i

4.78E+05 100%

4 Table 2F in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 10 of 84 Table 5 - IP3 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results5 Release I Frequency Off site Offsite Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Dose Dose Risk

%of Cost Cost Risk

% of Category (per yr)

(p-rem)

(p-rem/yr)

Total *

($)

($/yr)

Total I

I H/E I 9.43E-07 5.95E+07 5.61E+Ol 53.42%

4.51E+ll 4.25E+05 69.93%

H/L I

4.23E-07 1.69E+07 7.15E+OO 6.81%

8.52E+10 3.60E+04 5.93%

I I M/E I

1.24E-06 2.12E+07 2.63E+Ol 25.03%

9.95E+l0 1.23E+05 I 20.29%

I I M/L I

2.0lE-06 6.95E+06 1.40E+Ol I 13.30%

1.09E+l0 2.19E+04 I 3.60%

L/E I

1.46E-07 I 5.30E+06 i

7.74E-01 0.74%

6.15E+09 8.98E+02 I 0.15%

L/L I 3.75E-07 1.63E+06 6.llE-01 0.58%

1.45E+09 5.44E+02 0.09%

LL/L I 5.66E-08 1.39E+06 7.87E-02 0.07%

1.24E+09 7.02E+Ol I 0.01%

NCF I

6.30E-06 8.04E+03 5.07E-02 0.05%

3.17E+05 2.00E+OO I 0.00%

Total i

1.15E-05 1.05E+02 i

100% I 6.08E+05 100%

Increasing the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the revised baseline, resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA as shown below.

Phase II Sensitivity Estimated Cost Description (IP-RPT SAMA Benefit 00044) 057 - Provide backup cooling IP3-057 water source for the CON heat 118.434 109.000 exchangers.

5 Table 3F in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Response to RAI 2.b:

I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 11of84 RAI 2.b gives Entergy the additional option to explain, with sufficient justification, its rationale for choosing any additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inputs for its sensitivity analyses.

Entergy does not propose additional values for the TIMDEC and CDNFRM inpµts. However, Entergy does propose an alternate value for variable VDEPOS, dry deposition velocity.

In Entergy's original SAMA analysis, the dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, was set to 0.010 m/sec in the ATMOS input file. The recent NRC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOARCA)

Project fou.nd a value of 0.003m/sec to be the dominant or average value for use in SOARCA. Thus, 0.003m/sec is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.

Entergy ran an alternative revised baseline using the VALWNF and VNFRM values escalated to 2005 dollar values, as described in the response to RAI 1, but with a VDEPOS value of 0.003m/sec (Reference 4). Table 6 and Table 7 show the resulting PDR and OECR for the alternative revised baseline. Comparison of these results to those in Table 2 and Table 3 shows that the lower deposition velocity more than offsets the increase associated with escalating the value of non-farm wealth to 2005 values. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reterence 3) shows that the OECR decreases between 10-17% compared to the SAMA basecase. The PDR value changes a small amount (2.5% decrease for IP-2; 1.8% increase for IP-3).

Table 6 - IP2 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised VDEPOS NiACCS2 Results6 Offsite Offsite

. Release Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Category Frequency Dose Dose Risk o/oof Cost Cost Risk

%of (per yr)

(p-rem)

(p-rem/yr)

Total

($)

($/yr)

Total H/E 6.50E-07 6.85E+07 4.45E+o1

  • 52.30%

1.94E+ll 1.2GE+05 66.34%

H/L 6.88E-07 1.60E+07 1.lOE+Ol 12.93%

3.71E+10 2.55E+04 13.43%

M/E

. 4.23E-07 1.90E+01 8.04E+OO 9.44%

4.28E+10 1.81E+04 9.52%

M/L 3.43E-06.

5.80E+06 l.99E+Ol 23.37%

5.71E+09 1.96E+04 10.30%

L/E 1.llE-07 6.40E+06 7.lOE-01 0.83%

I 4.67E+09 5.l&E+02 0.27%

L/L 6.43E-07 l.33E+06 8.55E-01 1.00%

3.72E+08 2.39E+02 0.13%

LL/L 5.82E-08 1.12E+06 6.52E-02 0.08%

3.19E+08 1.86E+Ol 0.01%

NCF 1.19E-05 3.25E+03 3.87E-02 0.05%

4.00E+03 4.76E-02 0.00%

I Total 1.79E-05 8.51E+Ol 100%

1.90E+05 100%

I 6 Table 2H in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 12 of 84 Table 7 - IP3 Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised VDEPOS MACCS2 Results7 Off site Off site Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Release Frequency Dose Dose Risk

%of Cost Cost Risk

% of Category (per yr)

(p-rem)

(p-rem/yr)

Total I

($)

($/yr)

Total H/E 9.43E-07 5.49E+07 5.18E+Ol 53.59%

l.45E+ll l.37E+05 I 62.57%

H/L 4.23E-07 l.60E+07 6.77E+OO 7.01% I 3.71E+10 1.57E+04 7.18%

l M/E l.24E-06 2.03E+07 2.52E+Ol I 26.06%

4.36E+l0 5.41E+04 24.74%

M/L 2.0lE-06 5.79E+06 l.16E+Ol

! 12.05%

5.71E+09 l.15E+04 5.25%

L/E l.46E-07 4.48E+06 6.54E-01 I 0.68%

2.85E+09 4.16E+02 0.19%

L/L 3.75E-07 l.33E+06 4.99E-01 I 0.52%

3.72E+08 l.40E+02 0.06%

LL/L 5.66E-08 l.12E+06 6.34E-02 I 0.07% I 3.19E+08 l.81E+Ol 0.01%

NCF 6.30E-06 5.54E+03 3.49E-02 0.04%

l.17E+04 7.37E-02 0.00%

Total 1.15E-05 9.66E+Ol i

100%

2.19E+05 100%

I The alternative baseline with the change to VDEPOS along with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.

Using the alternative revised baseline (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS),

Entergy ran supplemental sensitivity analyses using the input values specified in CLl-16-07 (Reference 4). Specifically, the maximum values specified by the Commission and allowed by the MACCS code for TIMDEC and CDNFRM values (one year (365 days) and $100,000, respectively) for "heavy decontamination" (i.e., the decontamination/dose reduction factor of 15) were applied. The parameter value changes are applied to all release categories for consistency, (i.e., not just the four worst release categories as specified in the RAI.) Table 8 and Table 9 show the PDR and OECR results, when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the alternate revised baseline. Comparison of these results to the baseline results in the 2009 analysis (Reference 3) shows that the OECR increases approximately 82-91 %. The PDR increase is much smaller, approximately 7-10%.

7 Table 3H in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4)

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 13 of 84 Table 8 - IP2 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised VDEPOS) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results8 Off site Off site Population Population PDR Economic Economic OECR Release Frequency Dose Dose Risk

%of Cost Cost Risk

%of Category (per yr)

(p-rem)

(p-rem/yr)

Total

($)

($/yr)

Total H/E 6.SOE-07 7.90E+07 S.14E+Ol SS.

4.49E+ll 2.92E+OS I 72.0S%

I H/L 6.88E-07 1.66E+07 1.14E+Ol ! 12.28%

7.lOE+lO 4.88E+04 i 12.06%

i M/E 4.23E-07 1.99E+07 8.42E+OO 9.0S%

7.96E+l0 3.37E+04 8.31%

M/L I

i I

3.43E-06 S.87E+06 2.0lE+Ol I 21.6S%

I 8.S7E+09 2.94E+04 7.26%

L/E 1.llE-07 6.4SE+06 7.16E-01 I 0.77%

I 7.02E+09 7.79E+02 I 0.19%

I I

L/L 6.43E-07 1.33E+06 8.SSE-01 0.92%

7.21E+08 4.64E+02 i

0.11%

i I

LL/L S.82E-08 l.12E+06 6.S2E-02 I 0.07%

6.09E+08 3.S4E+Ol 0.01%

NCF 1.19E-OS 3.2SE+03 3.87E-02 I 0.04%

4.00E+03 4.76E-02 I 0.00%

Total 1.79E-OS 9.30E+Ol I !

100% I 4.0SE+OS I 100%

Table 9-IP3 Increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and Revised VDEPOS) MACCS2 Sensitivity Results9 i

I Off site Off site I

I PDR I

OECR Population Population I

! Economic Economic I

I Release Frequency Dose Dose Risk

%of I Cost Cost Risk

%of Category (per yr)

(p-rem)

(p-rem/yr) I Total I

($)

($/yr)

I Total H/E 9.43E-07 6.16E+07 S.81E+Ol SS.72% I 3.S9E+ll 3.39E+OS 71.22%

H/L 4.23E-07 1.6SE+07 6.98E+OO I 6.70%

7.lOE+lO 3.00E+04 6.32%

M/E 1.24E-06 2.11E+07 2.62E+Ol I 2S.10% I 7.lSE+lO 8.87E+04 i 18.6S%

M/L 2.0lE-06 S.8SE+06 1.18E+Ol I

11.28% I 8.S6E+09 1.72E+04 I 3.62%

I I

I L/E 1.46E-07 4.S2E+06 6.60E-01 0.63%

4.10E+09 S.99E+02 0.13%

L/L 3.7SE-07 1.33E+06 4.99E-01 0.48%

7.21E+08 2.70E+02 0.06%

LL/L S.66E-08 1.12E+06 6.34E-02 0.06% I 6.09E+08 3.4SE+Ol 0.01%

l NCF 6.30E-06 S.S4E+03 3.49E-02 0.03% I 1.17E+04 7.37E-02 0.00%

Total 1.lSE-OS 1.04E+02 I 100%

4.7SE+OS 100%

Increasing the TIMDEC and CDNFRM values to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAI, with the alternative revised baseline, did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Response to RAI 3:

IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 14 of 84 The input and output files for the IP2 and IP3 MACCS code are provided. Additionally_, the tables jn the prior responses convey the population dose and off-site economic cost for each release category and integrate the results into a Population Dose Risk and an Offsite Economic Cost Risk -for IP2 and lP3.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 3.0 References IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 15 of 84

1. ML16125A150, NRG Commission Memorandum and Order (CLl-16-07), May 4, 2016
2. ML16232A119, "Request for Additional Information Related to the Indian Point Nuclear Gener~ting Unit Nos. 2 and 3 License Renewal Application Environmental Review, Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives", NRC, September 12, 2016
3. IP-RPT-09-00044, "Re-analysis of IP2 and IP3 Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives (SAMAs),"

Rev. 0, December 2009

4. IP-RPT-16-00077, "Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 MACCS2 Sensitivities," Rev. 0, December 2016
5. ML14337A042, Entergy letter NL-14-143, Reply to Request for Additional Information Regarding the License Renewal Application, Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3, November 20,2014
6. IP-RPT-07-00007, "IP2 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives," Rev. 0, April 2007
7. IP-RPT-07-00008, "IP3 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Severe Accident Mitigation Alternative," Rev. 0, April 2007
8. IPEC-CALC-09-00265, "Re-analysis of MACCS2 Models for IPEC," Rev. 0, December 2009
9. ENERCON, "Site-Specific MACCS2 Input Data for Indian Point Energy Center," Rev. 1, December 2009 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 15 of 86

Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 4.9 Assumptions I P-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 16 of 84 4.1.

Assumptions utilized in IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3), the prior SAMA cost-benefit analysis of record, are carried forward to this calculation.

4.2.

Assumptions utilized in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4), the MACCS2 analysis of sensitivities for the RAI response, are carried forward to this calculation.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 5.0 Evaluation of Potentially Cost-Beneficial SAMAs for the Sensitivity Cases 5.1 MACCS2 Sensitivity Cases IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 17 of 84 In IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4), a series of MACCS2 sensitivity cases are performed with adjustments to select MACCS2 parameter input values. For each sensitivity case, the MACCS2 results for total 50-mile offsite costs and 50-mile population dose for each release category are multiplied by the applicable release category frequency to calculate the SAMA metrics of Offsite Economic Cost Risk (OECR) and Population Dose Risk (PDR). The OECR and PDR of ttie various sensitivity cases are then compared against applicable reference cases to determine the impact of the revised parameters.

More MACCS2 cases are documented in IP-RPT-16-00077 than are str~ctly required to address the RAI response. To expedite the evaluation, these additional cases were not carried through the SAMA cost-benefit analysis. Thus, the evaluation of potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs was only performed for the following MACCS2 cases.

For each IPEC unit, the following MACCS2 sensitivity cases are evaluated.

Case O o

SAMA Base Case Check o

This case confirms that the results of IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) can be reproduced with the applicable MACCS2 files upon which the sensitivity cases are built.

Case 4 o

VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values. VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region. VNFRM is used in the SITE input file and is calculated on a county basis. Calculation of these values is presented below.

o This case addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI.

Case 5 o

TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to

$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.

o VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.

o This case addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI.

Case 7 o

VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 18 of 84 o

The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the value of 0.01 O m/sec. The value of 0.003m/sec is documented by the recent N RC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOAR CA) Project to be the dominant or average value for use in SOAR CA and is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.

o Similar to Case 4, Case 7 addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.

Case 8 o

TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to

$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.

o VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.

o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the value of 0.010 m/sec.

o Similar to Case 5, Case 8 addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF, increased TIMDEC & CDNFRM), as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.

5.2 Sensitivity Case 0 - Original Baseline A. Base Case for the Majority of the SAMAs The SAMA cost-benefit analyses in IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) were performed using un-linked spreadsheets in which some data was inserted manually. See Attachment 1 for a list of the spreadsheets. To facilitate the evaluation of multiple sensitivity cases, a combined spreadsheet was created, named "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities."

This spreadsheet contains a worksheet, "Spreadsheet Conversion," documenting the conversion from the 2009 vintage worksheets and confirming that the combined spreadsheet calculates the 2009 benefit value for each SAMA. For a limited number of SAMAs, the combined spreadsheet calculates a slightly different benefit value from that calculated in 2009. These instances occur because the combined spreadsheet rounds values consistently for all of the SAMAs, which was not the case in the un-linked spreadsheets.

The combined spreadsheet facilitates sensitivity evaluations for the majority of the SAMAs because the PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4) can be placed in worksheets "IP2 MACCS2 Output" and "IP3 MACCS2 Output" and the benefit values are automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case# (cost-benefit)"

worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates. Columns G and H of the "Case

  1. (cost-benefit)" worksheet contain the implementation cost estimates from IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) and NL-14-143 (Reference 5), respectively.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities B. Base Case for SAMAs IP2-020 and IP3-018 IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 19 of 84 SAMA IP2-020, "Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products," does not use the same MACCS2 output as the other SAMAs. As described in Appendix B of IP-RPT-04-00007 (Reference 6), analysis case 16 was used to evaluate SAMA IP2-020. A bounding analysis was performed by reducing SGTR accident progression source terms by a factor of 2.

The source terms used for the IP2-020 analysis are contained in file "IP2 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-Level2-20.xls." A comparison of the IP2-020 source terms with those in Table A-10 of IP-RPT-07-00007 shows that the only differences are the release fractions for the Early High (H-E), Early Medium (M-E), and Early Low (L-E) release cateigo,ries. This is reasonable, since SGTR accidents are bypass events, which contribute to early release categories.

Since the source term is different for this SAMA, the MACCS2 output is also different for this SAMA.

Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the IP2-020 source term information (Reference 4). An additional worksheet, "IP2-020 MACCS2 Output," was added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case O IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for IP2-020.

SAMA IP3-018, "Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure where a water spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products," does not use the same MACCS2 output as the other SAMAs. As described in Appendix B of IP-RPT-04-00008 (Reference 7), analysis case 14 was used to evaluate SAMA IP3-018. A bounding analysis was performed by reducing SGTR accident progression source terms by a factor of 2.

The source terms used for the IP3-018 analysis are contained in file "IP3 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-Level2-18.xls." A comparison of the IP3-018 soµrce terms with those in Table A.10 of IP-RPT-07-00008 shows that the only differences are the release fractions for the Early High (H-E), Early Medium (M-E), and Early Low (L-E) release categories. This is reasonable, since SGTR accidents are bypass events, which contribute to early release categories.

Since the source term is different for this SAMA, the MACCS2 output is also different for this SAMA.

Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the IP2-020 source term information (Reference 4). An additional worksheet, "IP3-018 MACCS2 Output," was added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for IP3-018.

C. Altered Base Case for Tl-SGTR SAMAs Section 3.6 of IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3) describes the analysis performed to evaluate the impact of more pessimistic assumptions regarding scenarios that involve the potential for a thermally induced steam generator tube rupture (Tl-SGTR). The NUREG-1570 full conditional induced SGTR value (0.25) for moderate tube degradation was applied to all high/dry sequences in the Level 2 model for each unit; in both station blackout and transient sequences.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-:Senefit Sensitivities IP-.RPT-16-00078 Revision 0 Page 20 of 84 In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.

IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,30,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54, 59, 60,61,62,65,66 IP3SAMAs: 1, 16, 17, 18,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,33,38,40,42,43,55,56,58,61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs28, 44, 54, 60, 61, 62 and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. This screening criterion was applied to facilitate.the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial:

The unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.

The unscreened IP3 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 16, 18, 30, 40 and 43.

The source terms used for the IP2 Tl-SGTR analysis are contained in file "IP2 Radionuclide Release Results-Base-RAl#5.xls." The source terms used for the IP3 Tl-SGTR analysis are contained in file "IP3 Radionuclide Release Results-Base-RAl#5.xls." A comparison of the Tl-SGTR source terms with those in Table A-10 oflP-RPT-07-00007 and Table A.10 of IP-RPT 00008 shows that the only differences are the timing and release fractions for the Early High (H-E) release category. This is reasonable, since high/dry sequences would be expected to contribute to this release category.

Since the source term is different for these SAMAs, the MACCS2 output is also different for these SAMAs. Therefore, the MACCS2 Case 0, Case 4, Case 5, Case 7, and Case 8 sensitivities were reevaluated with the Tl-SGTR source term information (Reference 4). Additional worksheets (IP2 Tl-SGTR Base, IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output, IP3 Tl-SGTR Base, IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output, and individual Tl-SGTR SAMA worksheets) were added to the combined spreadsheet, "Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities," to calculate the base case benefits and facilitate the sensitivity evaluations for the Tl-SGTR SAMAs.

5.3 Sensitivity Case 4-Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)

Case4 o

VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values. VALWNF is used in the CHRONC input file and represents an average value for the 50 mile region. VNFRM is used in the SITE input file and is calculated on a county basis.

o This case addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI.

The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 4.

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1. Copied combined spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
2. Renamed worksheet "Case O (cost-benefit)" to "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" and deleted columns J and K from this worksheet.
3. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).

Worksheet in Case 4 IPEC SAMA Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx Spreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Cutout U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens-RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Outouf IP3-018 MACCS2 Output I

U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output

4. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
5. Since Case 4 is considered a "new baseline," the SAMAs potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption were re-screened consistent with the screening in IP-RPT-09-00044 and described in Section 5.2.C above.

In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.

IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,30,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54,59,60,61,62,65,66 IP3 SAM/\\s: 1, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38, 40, 42, 43, 55, 56, 58, 61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs 28, 44, 54, 60, 61, 62 and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. [Column J of the "Case 4 (cost-benefit)"

worksheet was used for this screening.] This screening criterion was applied to facilitate the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial.

In Case 0, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.

In Case 4, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 25, 29, 40 and 52.

In Case 0, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 16, 18, 30, 40 and 43.

In Case 4, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 16, 17, 30, 40 and 43.

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6. As described in Section 5.2.C above for the other Tl-SGTR SAMAs, an additional worksheet.

was added to the Case 4 spreadsheet to evaluate the IP3-017 Tl-SGTR benefit. The "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was adjusted accordingly.

7. SAMA IP2-006 does not meet the screening criterion in Case 4 due to rounding of the benefit values. However, the Tl-SGTR analysis for this SAMA was retained in the Case 4 spreadsheet.
8. SAMA IP3-018 does not meet the screening criterion in Case 4 due to the new implementation cost estimate reported in NL-14-143 (Reference 5). Nevertheless, the Tl-SGTR analysis for this SAMA was retained in the Case 4 spreadsheet. This SAMA does not become cost-beneficial in Case 4 or Case 5, so there is no impact from keeping the Tl-SGTR analysis.

5.4 Sensitivity Case 5-Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)

Case 5 o

TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to

$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.

o VALWNF and VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.

o This case* addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI.

The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 5.

1. Copied Case 4 spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
2. Renamed worksheet "Case 4 (cost-benefit)" to "Case 5 (cost-benefit)."

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3. Cleared the contents of columns D and F and revised equations in column I to use the values in columns C and E for comparison. Since Case 5 is a sensitivity analysis on the revised baseline from Case 4, the 95th percentile uncertainty sensitivity does not also need to be calculated. Also, deleted column J since the Tl-SGTR screening was performed in Case 4.
4. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).

Worksheet in Case 5 IPEC SAMA Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx Spreadsheet I P2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Output U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens-RevD.xlsx I P3 MACCS2 Output IP3-018 MACCS2 Output U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 22 of 86

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5. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and E of the "Case 5 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
6. A few of the IP2 SAMAs showed a negative benefit in the Case 5 results. This occurred because the SAMAs had no benefit and the release mode frequencies for the individual SAMAs carried more digits than the release mode frequ_encies for the IP2-Base Benefit.

The release mode frequencies from the IP2-Base Benefit worksheet were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheets IP2-033, IP2-046, IP2-047, IP2-051, IP2-055, and IP2-058. This corrects the SAMA benefits in the Case 5 (Cost-Benefit) worksheet so that they are zero, rather than negative.

5.5 Sensitivity Case 7 - Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)

Case 7 o

VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.

o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the IP-CALC-09-00265 (Reference 8) value of 0.010 m/sec. The value of 0.003m/sec is documented by the recent NRC's State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses (SOARCA) Project to be the dominant or average value for use in SOARCA and is viewed as more representative than the value of 0.010m/sec used in the NUREG-1150 studies.

o Similar to Case 4, Case 7 addresses Part 1 of the RAI (i.e., escalated VALWNF), and represents the "revised baseline" as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.

The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 7.

1. Copied combined spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
2. Renamed worksheet "Case O (cost-benefit)" to "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" and deleted columns J and K from this worksheet.
3. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).

. Worksheet in Case 4 IPEC SAMA Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx Spreadsheet I P2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Output U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens - RevD.xlsx I P3 MACCS2 Output IP3-018 MACCS2 Output U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 23 of 86

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4. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and D of the "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.
5. A few of the IP2 SAMAs showed a negative benefit in the Case 7 results. This occurred because the SAMAs had little or no benefit and the release mode frequencies for the individual SAMAs carried more digits than the release mode frequencies for the IP2-Base Benefit. The release mode frequencies from the IP2-Base Benefit worksheet were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheets IP2-012, IP2-013, IP2-016, IP2-033, IP2-046, IP2-047, IP2-051, IP2-055, and IP2-058. Also, the IP2-Base Benefit release frequencies for the non-NCF release modes were copied over the release mode frequencies in worksheet IP2-067. This corrects the SAMA benefits in the Case 5 (Cost-Benefit) worksheet so that they are non-negative.
6. Since Case 7 is a proposed, alternate "new baseline," the SAMAs potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption were re-screened consistent with the screening in IP-RPT 00044 and described in Section 5.2.C above.

In the Tl-SGTR analysis, twenty seven IP2 SAMAs and twenty two IP3 SAMAs were identified as potentially impacted by the Tl-SGTR assumption.

IP2 SAMAs: 1, 6, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,30,31, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54,59,60,61,62,65,66 IP3 SAMAs: 1, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38, 40, 42, 43, 55, 56, 58, 61,62 Since IP2 SAMAs 28, 44, 54, 60, 61, and 65 and IP3 SAMAs 55, 61 and 62 were previously determined to be potentially cost beneficial, they were not re-evaluated. Of the remaining SAMAs, a detailed evaluation was performed for those for which the cost outweighed the benefit by less than a factor of five. [Column J of the "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was used for this screening.] This screening criterion was applied to facilitate the re-evaluation by limiting it to those potentially impacted SAMA candidates with a realistic possibility of becoming cost-beneficial.

In Case 0, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 6, 25, 29, 40 and 52.

In Case 7, the unscreened IP2 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 25, 40, 52, and 62.

In Case 0, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs were SAMAs 1, 16, 18, 30, 40 and 43.

In Case 7, the unscreened IP3 SAMAs are SAMAs 1, 16, 30, 40 and 43.

7. A'$ described in Section 5.2.C above for the other Tl-SGTR SAMAs, an additional worksheet was added to the Case 7 spreadsheet to evaluate the IP2-062 Tl-SGTR benefit. The "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" worksheet was adjusted accordingly. [IP2-062 was not evaluated for Tl-SGTR in Case* 0 because it was cost-beneficial in Case 0. However, IP2-062 is not cost-beneficial in Case 7, so it is included in the Tl-SGTR evaluation.]

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8. Similar to Case 4, SAMAs IP2-006, IP2-029, and IP3-018 do not meet the screening criterion in Case 7. However, the Tl-SGTR analyses for these SAMAs were retained in the Case 7 spreadsheet.

5.6 Sensitivity Case 8-Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)

Case 8 o

TIMDEC is escalated to one year (365 days) and CDNFRM is escalated to

$100,000/person for DF=15 in the CHRONC input file.

o VALWNF & VNFRM (including lost tourism and business) are escalated to 2005 values in the CHRONC and SITE input files, respectively.

o The dry deposition velocity, VDEPOS, is set to 0.003 m/sec in the ATMOS input file rather than the IP-CALC-09-00265 (Reference 8) value of 0.010 m/sec.

o Similar to Case 5, Case 8 addresses Part 2(a) of the RAI (i.e., corrected VALWNF, increased TIM DEC & CDNFRM), as specified in the RAI, except with an updated dry deposition velocity.

The following steps were performed to evaluate Sensitivity Case 8.

1. Copied Case 7 spreadsheet and renamed, "Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx."
2. Renamed worksheet "Case 7 (cost-benefit)" to "Case 8 (cost-benefit)."
3. Cleared the contents of columns D and F and revised equations in column I to use the values in columns C and E for comparison. Since Case 8 is a sensitivity analysis on the alternate revised baseline in Case 7, the 95th percentile uncertainty sensitivity does not also need to be calculated. Also, deleted column J since the Tl-SGTR screening was performed in Case 7.
4. Copied PDR and OECR values from the sensitivity cases in IP-RPT-16-00077 into the appropriate worksheets in Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx (see table below).

Worksheet in Case 5 IPEC SAMA Spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 Worksheet in IP-RPT-16-00077 Sensitivities.xlsx Soreadsheet IP2 MACCS2 Output IP2-020 MACCS2 Cutout U2 Results Detailed IP2 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Cutout 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens-RevD.xlsx IP3 MACCS2 Cutout IP3-018 MACCS2 Cutout U3 Results Detailed IP3 Tl-SGTR MACCS2 Output

5. The benefit values were automatically re-calculated and populated in columns C and E of the "Case 8 (cost-benefit)" worksheet for comparison with the implementation cost estimates.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities 6.0 Conclusions 6.1 Sensitivity Case 4 - Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)

IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 26 of 84 The revised baseline with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA; IP2-021, "Install additional pressure or leak monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs."

Table 10 provides the Sensitivity Case 4 SAMA results.

6.2 Sensitivity Case 5-Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM)

Increasing TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM) resulted in one additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMA; SAMA IP3-057, "Provide backup cooling water source for the CCW -

heat exchangers."

Table 11 provides the Sensitivity Case 5 SAMA results.

6.3 Sensitivity Case 7-Alternate Revised Baseline (Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)

Sensitivity Case 7 shows that the change to VDEPOS along with escalation of VALWNF and VNFRM

  • did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.

[In Case O, SAMA IP2-062 was cost beneficial without the Tl-SGTR evaluation. However, in Case 7, SAMA IP2-062 was not cost beneficial until after the Tl-SGTR evaluation. This has no bearing on the results of this analysis since SAMA IP2-062 was retained in Case O.]

Table 12 provides the Sensitivity Case 7 SAMA results.

6.4 Sensitivity Case 8-Alternate Revised TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with Escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS)

Increasing TIMDEC and CDNFRM (with escalated VALWNF and VNFRM and revised VDEPOS) did not result in additional potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs.

Table 13 provides the Sensitivity Case 8 SAMA results.

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 374,757 788,963 374,757 788,963 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial system with a dedicated diesel.

IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 350,396 737,676 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.

IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

0 0

n/a n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 1,750,000 n/a Not Beneficial service water pumps.

005 - Improve ability to cool the RH R heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the 105,892 222,931 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial fire protection system.

IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 24,361 51,287 32,541 68,508 274,000 n/ a Not Beneficial alarm.

IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,766,838 3,719,658 n/a n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.

008 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP2-008 removal potential under the base mat to contain 6,592,922 13,879,837 n/a n/a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial molten core debris.

IP2..(109 009 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system.

6,592,922 13,879,837 n/a n/a 4,100,000 1,741,724 Retained IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.

6,592,922 13,879,837 n/a n/a 90,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)

Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-012 012 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0

0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.

IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray system.

0 0

n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 014 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP2-014 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 1,194,251 2,514,214 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.

IP2-015 015 - Construct a building connected to primary 6,208,472 13,070,466 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.

IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray 0

0 n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

017 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP2-017 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,864,995 3,926,306 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.

018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 73,618 154,986 n/a n/a 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

019 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP2-019 such that a SGTR would not cause the relief 5,962,632 12,552,910 n/a n/a 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valves to lift.

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Uncertainty 00044) 020 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP2-020 safety valves through a structure where a water 646,205 1,360,431 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.

IP2-021 021-Install additional pressure or leak 2,216,549 4,666,419 n/a n/a 3,200,000 4,632,227 Retained monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

IP2-022 022 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 1,112,364 2,341,820 n/a n/a 2,200,000 7,692,784 Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.

IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 1,112,364 2,341,820 n/a n/a 7,964,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.

IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.

2,216,549 4,666,419 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.

122,697 258,310 188,136 396,975 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.

IP2-028 028-Providet portable diesel-driven battery

%11,397,945 2,943,043 n/aw n/a 938,000

  • 2,154Jt1 Ii Retained charger.

IP2-029 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.

48,723 102,574 48,723 102,574 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 56,813 119,607 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 40,632 85,541 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).

IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 40,632 85,541 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.

033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and reactor IP2-033 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-0 0

n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 8,180 17,221 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.

IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 73,529 154,798 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.

IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 138,344 291,251 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RWST depletion.

IP2-037 037 - Provide capability for alternate injection 8,180 17,221 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.

038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 16,271 34,254 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 73,529 154,798 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

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Uncertainty 00044) 040 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant H

IP2-040 depressurization system.

613,307 1,291,173 613,307 1,291,173 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

179,154 377,167 n/a n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 16,360 34,441 n/a n/a 214,000 n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.

179,154 377,167 n/a n/ a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 044 - Use fire water system as backup for steam

,,r IP2-044 2,432,328 S,llQ,691 n/a frY~/a ~t l,656,000 3,073,130 Retained generator inventory.

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045 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP2-045 with larger ones such that only one is required 667,806 1,405,907 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.

046 - Modify emergency operating procedures IP2-046 for ability to align diesel power to more air -

0 0

n/a n/a 82,000 n/ a Not Beneficial compressors.

IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection 0

0 n/a n/a 300,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.

048 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP2-048 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 105,981 223,119 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.

IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 32,541 68,508 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power from 32,541 68,508 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.

IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0

0 n/a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.

IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 335,283 705,859 457,980 964,168 1,100,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.

IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block valves open.

659, 715 1,388,873 n/a n/a 800,000 1,471,234 Not Beneficial IP2-o54 054 - Install flood alarm in the 480V switchgear room.

5,796,276 12,202,686 n/a n/a 200,000 458,843 Retained 055 - Perform a hardware modification to allow IP2-055 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0

0 n/a n/a 1,330,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.

IP2-056 056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge motor 48,723 102,574 n/a n/a 82,000 1,704,938 Not Beneficial operated valves (MOVs) normally open.

IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.

89,800 189,052 n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow high-IP2-058 head recirculation from either RHR heat 0

0 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.

059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip on IP2-059 the AFW pumps and enhance procedures to 24,450 51,474 n/a n/a 318,000 n/a Not Beneficial respond to loss of the normal suction path.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 33 of 84 Phase II SAMA IP2-061 IP2-062 IP2-063 IP2-064 IP2Jb6s IP2-066 IP2-067 IP2-068 Description 060 - Provide added protection against flood propagation from stairwell 4 intc!i' the 480V

$Witchgear r~.

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061 - Provide added protection against flogd propagation from the deluge room into the 480V switchgear r!)Om,i!

dell 062 - Provide a hard-wired a,nnection to ah SI pump from ASSS power supply.

063 - Provide a water-tight door for add itional protection of the RHR pumps against fl ooding.

064 - Provide backup cooling water source for the CCW heat exchangers.

065~ Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely restoration of seal injection and cooling.

>Sf' 066 - Harden the EOG building and fuel oil transfer pumps against tomados and high winds.

067 - Provide hardware connections to allow the primary water system to cool the charging pumps.

068 - Provide independent source of cooling for the recirculation pump motors.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Table 10 - Case 4 Sensitivity SAMA Resultsl1l Baseline Benefit 1,316,236

~!1 2,&77,688 891,064 32,452 40,632

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5,796,276 l*ffe*

h:jl, 2,546,745 8,091 8,091 Benefit With Uncertainty 2,771,024 6,058,291 1,875,925 if;

¥ 68,320 85,541 12,202,686 5,361,568 17,033 17,033 Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a

&t n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Page 33 of 86 Tl-SGTR Benefit With Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a ii n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Estimated Cost (IP-RPT 00044) 216,000 192,000 1,500,000 324,000 710,000 560,000 1

33,500,000 576,000 710,000 Estimated Cost (NL-14-143) 721,303 Conclusion K

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Retained fi#~

'{~ti 943,792 Retained 1,662,692 n/a n/a

<¥ 1,859,587 n/a n/a n/a Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial

-o;i Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial

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Uncertainty 00044)

Not numbered

IP3-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 236,610 342,913 296,021 429,016 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial system with a dedicated diesel.

IP3-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 213,104 308,847 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system without a dedicated diesel.

IP3-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

0 0

n/a n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the 130,575 189,240 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial fire protection system.

IP3-005 005 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,556,574 2,255,904 n/a n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.

006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP3-006 removal potential under the base mat to contain 5,275,716 7,645,965 n/a n/a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial molten core debris.

+,

w IPS-007 007 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system.

5,275,716 7,645,965 n/a n/a 4,100,000 1,874,933 Retained f&

IP3-008 008 - Create a core melt source reduction system.

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.

2,530,918 3,667,996 n/a n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-010 010 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0

0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.

IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray system.

0 0

n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP3-012 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 926,815 1,343,210 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.

IP3-013 013 - Construct a building connected to primary 5,180,658 7,508,199 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.

IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.

0 0

n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP3-015 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,259,518 1,825,388 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.

016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 1,520,539 2,203,680 1,532,421 2,220,900 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

017 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP3-017 such that an SGTR would not cause the relief 14,364,337 20,817,880 23,347,312 33,836,685 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valves to lift.

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Uncertainty 00044) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP3-018 safety valves through a structure where a water 3,517,144 5,097,310 10,587,078 15,343,591 12,000,000 35,691,159 Not Beneficiat spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.

IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 2,316,779 3,357,650 n/a n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

IP3-020 020 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 1,128,684 1,635,773 n/a n/a 4,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.

IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 1,128,684 1,635,773 n/a n/a 10,604,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.

IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.

2,316,779 3,357,650 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.

0 0

n/a n/a 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.

IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.

47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 70,647 102,387 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.

IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.

IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven battery 284,656 412,546 296,539 429,766 938,000 n/a Not Beneficial charger.

031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and reactor IP3-031 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-118,822 172,206 n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 23,764 34,441 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.

IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 118,693 172,019 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.

IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 591,137 856,721 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion.

IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate injection 23,764 34,441 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.

036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 118,693 172,019 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 308,809 447,549 n/a n/a 4,600,000 n/a Not Beneficial depressurization system.

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without RPT Uncertainty Uncertainty 00044)14-143)

IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

330,892 479,554 n/a n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 237,516 344,225 296,927 430,329 950,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.

330,892 479,554 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable generators to IP3-042 power the turbine-driven AFW pump after 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 1,072,000 n/a Not Beneficial station batteries are depleted.

IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for steam 450,490 652,885 509,902 738,988 1,656,000 n/a Not Beneficial generator inventory.

044 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP3-044 with larger ones such that only one is required 1,365,811 1,979,436 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.

IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.

0 0

n/a n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial 046 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP3-046 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 283,622 411,046 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.

IP3-047 047 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.

IP3-048 048 - Provide capability to remove power from 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0

0 protection.

n/ a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 2,565,918 3,718,721 n/a n/a 9,671,000 n/ a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.

IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater for 23,635 34,254 n/a n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial secondary heat removal.

IP3-052 052

  • Open dty water S:!APply valve for 308,809 "447'.549 n/a 1

n/aiii so:ooo 4'>ft.......

Retained alternative AFW pump suction.

iii)

'N.

b Mi M

R 053 - Install a.n excess flow valve to reduce the

' n/a n/a '

,);:

Retained IP3-0S3 risk associated with hydrogen explosions. **

486.913 705,671 228,000 344,599 x

jg Ri%

{!lii

!ifo iR IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.

0 0

n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 055

  • Provide\\flard-wired conne1'4lon to a SI or ii

'.fili\\:.

IP3-055 RHR pump fl'Qm the Appendix R bus (MCC 4,263,267 6,178,64&

  • n/a n/a.

1,288,000 y

1,60!,S~q

,:!!talned 312A).

'YfW IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and indication 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the turbine-driven AFW pump.

IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source for 59,023 85,541 n/a n/a 109,000 n/a Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.

IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.

94,282 136,640 n/a n/a 1,868,000 n/a Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow the IP3-059 primary water system to cool the charging 0

0 n/a n/a 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps.

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Leaend:

Description Baseline Benefit 060 - Provide independent source of cooling for 0

the recirculation pump motors.

061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 4,S36,430 restoration of seal injection and cooling.

062 - Install flood alarm In the 480 VAC 4,536,430 switchgear room.

Not numbered - Use a gagging device to dose a stuck open main steam safety valve following a n/a steam generator tube rupture.

green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.

lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.

Benefit With Uncertainty 0

6,574,536 6,574,536 19,000,000 yellow highlight= SAMA newly retained in Case 4, revised baseline case red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.

Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 40 of 86 Tl-SGTR Benefit With Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a Estimated Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion RPT 14-143) 00044) 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial 560,000 2,282,668 Retained 196,800 496,071 Retained 50,000 453,745 Retained

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT-09-00044)

SAMA Uncertainty 14-143)

IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal 456,555 497,454 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.

IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal 440,374 n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.

IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

0 n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 48,723 n/a 1,750,000 n/a Not Beneficial service water pumps.

005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of 105,892 n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial the fire protection system.

IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 24,361 24,361 274,000 n/a Not Beneficial alarm.

IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 2,110,390 n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.

008 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP2-008 heat removal potential under the base mat 9,414,955 n/ a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to contain molten core debris.

IP2..(J()9 009-Create a reactor cavity flooding system.

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SAMA Uncertainty 14-143)

IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.

9,414,955 n/a 90,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.

5,259,614 n/a 10,900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 012 - Use the fire protection system as a IP2-012 backup source for the containment spray 0

n/a 565,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.

IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray system.

0 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 014 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP2-014 base mat or use an alternative concrete 1,456,005 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.

015 - Construct a building connected to IP2-015 primary containment that is maintained at a 9,349,516 n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.

IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray system.

0 n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 017 - Erect a barrier that provides IP2-017 containment liner protection from ejected 3,296,461 n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.

018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 114,517 n/a 7,400,000 n/ a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044)14-143)

Uncertainty 019 - Increase secondary side pressure IP2-019 capacity such that a SGTR would not cause 10,911,414 n/a 100,000,000 n/a the relief valves to lift.

020 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure IP2-020 where a water spray would condense the 1,300,589 n/a 9,700,000 n/a steam and remove most of the fission products.

IP2-021 021 - Install additional pressure or leak 4,106,084 n/a 3,200,000 4,632,227 monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

022 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP2-022 switches to each containment isolation 2,053,042 n/a 2,200,000 7,692,784 valve.

IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in 2,053,042 n/a 7,964,000 n/a ISLOCA paths.

IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 4,106,084 n/a 9,700,000 n/a scrubbed.

IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.

212,675 319,012 476,000 n/a IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

48,723 n/a 1,875,000 n/a IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 48,723 n/a 2,000,000 n/a batteries.

IP2-C>28 028 - Provide a portable diesel-driven 1,921,453 n/a 938,000 2,154,767 battery charier.

IP2-029 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 48,723 48,723 460,000 n/a shedding.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 43 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044)14-143)

Uncertainty IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 56,813 n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial with other unit.

IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel 32,452 n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).

IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 32,452 n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.

033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and IP2-033 reactor protective system actuation signals 0

n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 0

n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.

IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 73,529 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.

IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 138,344 n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RW5T depletion.

IP2-037 037 - Provide capability for alternate 0

n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.

038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 8,091 n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

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Uncertainty IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 73,529 n/a 2,000,000 n/a pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

IP2-040 040 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 956,859 956,859 2,000,000 n/a depressurization system.

IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

220,053 n/a 900,000 n/a IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 57,259 n/a 214,000 n/a steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.

220,053 n/a 2,000,000 n/a IP2-044 044 - Use fire water system as backup for 3,201,230 n/a 1,656,000 3,073,130 steam generator inventory.

045 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP2-045 valves with larger ones such that only one is 798,683 n/a 2,700,000 n/a required for successful feed and bleed.

046 - Modify emergency operating IP2-046 procedures for ability to align diesel power 0

n/a 82,000 n/a to more air compressors.

IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection system.

0 n/a 300,000 n/a 048 - Add a system of relief valves that IP2-048 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 105,981 n/a 615,000 n/a spike during an ATWS.

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Uncertainty IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip 32,541 n/a 716,000 n/a breakers in control room.

IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power 32,541 n/a 90,000 n/a from the bus powering the control rods.

IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0

n/a 2,036,000 n/a protection.

IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 556,138 817,891 1,100,000 n/a the MSIVs.

IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block n/a 800,000 1,471,234 valves open.

IP2-054

~/a 200,000 458,843 '

i</

055 - Perform a hardware modification to IP2-055 allow high-head recirculation from either 0

n/a 1,330,000 n/a RHR heat exchanger.

056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge IP2-056 motor operated valves (MOVs) normally 48,723 n/a 82,000 1,704,938 open.

IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the 89,800 n/a 376,000 n/a PO RVs.

058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow IP2-058 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0

n/a 82,000 n/a exchanger.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 46 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial

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060 - Provide added protection against flood 1P2-060 propagation from stalrwell 4 into the 48QV 216,000 c721,303 switch..

~,ro9m.

061 - Provide added protection again5t flood 1P2'-061 propagation from the deluge room into the 192,000 943,792 480V switchgear room.

IP2-062 062 - Provide a hard.wired.connection to an 1,500,000 1,6~2,69~ii SI p1,1mp from ~SSS pewer supply.

063 - Provide a water-tight door for IP2-063 additional protection of the RHR pumps 32,452 324,000 n/a against flooding.

IP2-064 064 - Provide backup cooling water source 710,000 n/ a for the CON heat exchangers.

w ~4

'}§ IP2-06S 065 - Upgr.feihe,~

to allow timely 560,000 1,859,587 restoration* of $t!al injection and cooling.

w,*\\;,

066 - Harden the EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066 transfer pumps against tornados and high 3,070,252 33,500,000 n/a winds.

067 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP2-067 the primary water system to cool the 8,091 576,000 n/a charging pumps.

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Phase Baseline Estimated Cost (IP-Estimated II Description Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit RPT-09-00044)14-143)

IP2-068 068 - Provide independent source of cooling 8,091 710,000 n/a for the recirculation pump motors.

Not numbered* Use a PUing devfce to lP2-GAG clo$e a stuclc open main steam safety 'J.!!IVe nta 50,000 453,745 followlng a steam generator tube rupture.

(See Roond 2 RAI 6 ln Reference 2.)

IP3-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal 307,904 1,137,000 n/ a injection system with a dedicated diesel.

IP3-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal 272,516 1,000,000 n/a injection system without a dedicated diesel.

IP3-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

0 1,500,000 n/a 004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat IP3-004 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of 189,987 565,000 n/ a the fire protection system.

IP3-005 005 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,924,923 5,700,000 n/ a provide fission product scrubbing.

006 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP3-006 heat removal potential under the base mat 7,521,459 108,000,000 n/a to contain molten core debris.

IP3-007 007 - Cr~te a reactor ~. flooding sy§.tem.

4,100,000 11lP4,933&.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 48 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Retained

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044)14-143)

Uncertainty IP3-008 008 - Create a core melt source reduction system.

7,521,459 n/a 90,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.

4,028,080 n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial 010 - Use the fire protection system as a IP3-010 backup source for the containment spray 0

n/a 565,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.

IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray 0

n/ a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

012 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP3-012 base mat or use an alternative concrete 1,116,931 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.

013 - Construct a building connected to IP3-013 primary containment that is maintained at a 7,675,928 n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.

IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.

0 n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides IP3-015 containment liner protection from ejected 2,269,508 n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.

016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 2,162,180 2,090,887 7,400,000 n/ a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

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SAMA Uncertainty 14-143) 017 - Increase secondary side pressure IP3-017 capacity such that an SGTR would not cause 27,708,095 45,044,287 100,000,000 n/a the relief valves to lift.

018 - Route the discharge from the main steam safety valves through a structure IP3-018 where a water spray would condense the 5,905,474 20,710,748 12,000,000 35,691,159 steam and remove most of the fission products.

IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 4,526,876 n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

020 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP3-020 switches to each containment isolation 2,269,379 n/a 4,000,000 n/a valve.

IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in 2,269,379 n/a 10,604,000 n/a ISLOCA paths.

IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 4,526,876 n/a 9,700,000 n/a scrubbed.

IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.

0 n/a 476,000 n/a IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

47,141 n/a 1,875,000 n/a IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 47,141 n/a 2,000,000 n/a batteries.

IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 47,141 n/a 460,000 n/a shedding.

IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 82,529 n/a 1,156,000 n/a with other unit.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 50 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044)14-143)

Uncertainty IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel 23,635 n/a 1,700,000 n/a cooling (not from existing system).

IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 23,635 n/a 497,000 n/a source for diesel cooling.

IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven 344,068 415,361 938,000 n/a battery charger.

031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and IP3-031 reactor protective system actuation signals 178,234 n/a 1,254,000 n/a from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 83,176 n/a 632,000 n/a pressure vessel makeup.

IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 189,987 n/a 5,000,000 n/a injection pump with independent diesel.

IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 721,842 n/a 1,000,000 n/a recirculation upon RWST depletion.

IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate 83,176 n/a 750,000 n/a injection via diesel-driven fire pump.

036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 23,635 n/a 82,000 n/a maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven 51 189,987 n/a 2,000,000 n/a pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 51 of 86 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-SAMA Benefit Without RPT-09-00044)14-143)

Uncertainty IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 427,631 n/a 4,600,000 n/a depressurization system.

IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

390,303 n/a 900,000 n/a IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 356,338 356,338 950,000 n/a steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.

390,303 n/a 2,000,000 n/a 042 - Provide hookup for portable IP3-042 generators to power the turbine-driven AFW 47,141 n/a 1,072,000 n/a pump after station batteries are depleted.

IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for 640,606 640,606 1,656,000 n/a steam generator inventory.

044 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP3-044 valves with larger ones such that only one is 1,876,748 n/a 2,700,000 n/a required for successful feed and bleed.

IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.

11,882 n/a 300,000 n/a 046 - Add a system of relief valves that IP3-046 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 283,622 n/a 615,000 n/a spike during an ATW5.

IP3-047 047 - Install motor generator set trip 35,388 n/a 716,000 n/a breakers in control room.

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Uncertainty IP3-048 048 - Provide capability to remove power 35,388 n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods.

IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0

n/ a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.

IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 3,647,202 n/a 9,671,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.

IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater 23,635 n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial for secondary heat removal.

IP3--052 052 - Open city water ~upply valve for 439,514 n/a 50,000 Retained altematlve AFW pump suction.

IP3-053 053 - Install ao excess flow valve to reduce

~77,029 n/a 228,000 Retained the risk associated With hydrogen expJosions.

IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the 11,882 n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial PO RVs.

055 - Provide hard-wired connection to a SI IP3--0SS or RHR pomp from tfie Appendix R bus (MCC

.S,938,664 n/a 1,288,000 l,~1,888 Retained 312A).

IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and 47,141 n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial indication for the turbine-driven AFW pump.

IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source 118,434 n/a 109,000 n/a Retained for the CCW heat exchangers.

IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.

165,575 n/ a 1,868,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 53 of 86

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060 - Provide independent source of cooling for the recirculation pump motors.

061 - Upgrade the ASS'S to allow timelK restor~ton Qf seal lnJectjon and cooling.

062 - lnstall flood alann in the 480 VAC switchgear room.

Not numbered

(~e Rou"~

.~ RAI 6 in Reference 2.)

Baseline Benefit 11,882 11,882 (1)

Legend: green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.

lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.

yellow highlight= SAMA newly retained in Case 4, revised baseline case red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 54 of 86 Estimated Cost (IP-Estimated Cost (NL-RPT-09-00044)14-143) 576,000 n/a 710,000 n/a 560,000 196,800 50,000 453;745 Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Retained Retained Retalned

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty Uncertainty IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 317,499 668,418 325,679 685,639 system with a dedicated diesel.

IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection 301,317 634,352 n/a n/a system without a dedicated diesel.

IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

0 0

n/a n/a IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 40,543 85,353 n/a n/a service water pumps.

005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the 56,813 119,607 n/a n/a fire protection system.

IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 16,182 34,066 24,361 51,287 alarm.

IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,488,724 3,134,157 n/a n/a provide fission product scrubbing.

008 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat IP2-008 removal potential under the base mat to contain 5,635,885 11,865,022 n/a n/a molten core debris.

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009

  • Cre~e ~ re~o~, cal(lty ft()Q{fing SY$te1T1.

5,635,aBS 11,865,022 nfa n/a IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.

5,635,885 11,865,022 n/a n/a IP2-0ll 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.

2,805,673 5,906,680 n/a n/a IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev, 0 Page 55 of 86 Estimated Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion RPT 00044)14-143) 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial 1,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial 1,750,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 565,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 274,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 5,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 4,1-00,000 1,741,724 Retained 90,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 10,900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-012 012 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0

0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.

IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray system.

0 0

n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 014 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP2-014 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 1,022,476 2,152,580 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.

IP2-015 015 - Construct a building connected to primary 5,333,232 11,227,858 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.

IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray 0

0 system.

n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 017 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP2-017 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,668,680 3,513,011 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.

018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 65,438 137,765 n/a n/a 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

019 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP2-019 such that a SGTR would not cause the relief 5,496,383 11,571,333 n/a n/a 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valves to lift.

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Uncertainty 00044) 020 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP2-020 safety valves through a structure where a water 556,227 1,171,004 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.

IP2-021 021 - Install additional pressure or leak 2,052,953 4,322,006 n/a n/a 3,200,000 4,632,227 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

IP2-022 022 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 1,038,746 2,186,834 n/a n/a 2,200,000 7,692,784 Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.

IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 1,038,746 2,186,834 n/a n/a 7,964,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.

IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.

2,052,953 4,322,006 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.

81,798 172,206 147,236 309,972 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

40,543 85,353 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 40,543 85,353 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.

IP2-o28 028 - Pro\\/ide a JIOt!lible

-driven battery 1,168,913.

2,460,865 n/a n/a 938,000 JJ.

Retained chaf8er~

ii 11 2,154;767 @1*

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v w

IP2-029 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.

40,543 85,353 48,723 102,574 460,000 n/a

  • Not Beneficial IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 48,634 102,387 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).

IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.

033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and reactor IP2-033 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-0 0

n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 0

0 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.

IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 24,450 51,474 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.

IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 89,266 187,927 n/a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RWST depletion.

IP2-037 037 - Provide capability for alternate injection 0

0 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.

038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 8,091 17,033 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 24,450 51,474 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)

Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-040 040 - Create/ enhance a reactor coolant 482,430 1,015,643 482,430 1,015,643 2,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.

IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

162,795 342,726 n/a n/a 900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 8,180 17,221 n/a n/ a 214,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.

162,795 342,726 n/ a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-044 044 - Use fire water system as backup for steam 2,121,496 4,466,307 n/a n/a 1,656,000 3,073,130 Retained generator inventory.

045 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP2-045 with larger ones such that only one is required 594,187 1,250,921 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.

046 - Modify emergency operating procedures IP2-046 for ability to align diesel power to more air 0

0 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial compressors.

IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection 0

0 n/a n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

048 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP2-048 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 56,902 119,795 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.

IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 24,361 51,287 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power from 24,361 51,287 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.

IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0

0 n/a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.

IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 286,204 602,535 384,362 809,183 1,100,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.

IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block valves 586,097 1,233,888 n/a n/a 800,000 1,471,234 Not Beneficial open.

IP2-o54 054 - Install flood alarm in the 480V switchgear 4,970,116 10,463,401 n/a n/a 200,000 458,843 Retained room.

.@rt 055 - Perform a hardware modification to allow IP2-055 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0

0 n/a n/a 1,330,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.

IP2-056 056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge motor 40,543 85,353 n/a n/a 82,000 1,704,938 Not Beneficial operated valves (MOVs) normally open.

IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.

40,721 85,728 n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow high-IP2-058 head recirculation from either RHR heat 0

0 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.

059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip on IP2-059 the AFW pumps and enhance procedures to 16,271 34,254 n/a n/a 318,000 n/a Not Beneficial respond to loss of the normal suction path.

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Uncertainty 00044) 060 - Prolllde added protection against flood IP2-060 propagation from stl!irwell 4 Into the 480V 1,128,101 2,374,949 n/a n/a 216,000 7211303 Retained switchgear room.

ff@!\\

~

061 - Pro\\lide added protection against flood IP2-061 propagation from the deluge room into the 2,468,698 5,197,259 n/a n/a 192,000 943,792 Retained 480V switchgear room.

IP2-062 062 - Provide a hard-wired connection to an SI 768,367 1,617,616 841,986 1,772,601 1,500,000 1,662,692 Retained

'/

pump fro power supply.in wiff'

'Wfffel' IP2-063 063 - Provide a water-tight door for additional 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 324,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection of the RHR pumps against flooding.

IP2-064 064 - Provide backup cooling water source for 32,452 68,320 n/a n/a 710,000 n/ a Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.

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'@JWJ)P 1$1 wm1m IP2-06S 065 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 4,970,116 10,463,401 n/a n/a 560,000 1,859,587 Retained restoration of seal injection and cooling.

066 - Harden t he EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066 transfer pumps against tomados and high 2,350,429 4,948,273 n/a n/a 33,500,000 n/ a Not Beneficial winds.

067 - Provide hardware connections to allow the IP2-067 primary water system to cool the charging 8,091 17,033 n/a n/a 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps.

IP2-068 068 - Provide independent source of cooling for 8,091 17,033 n/a n/a 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial the recirculation pump motors.

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002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection system without a dedicated diesel.

003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the fire protection system.

005 - Install a filtered containment vent to provide fission product scrubbing.

006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat removal potential under the base mat to contain molten core debris.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Table 12-Case 7 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1)

Baseline Benefit 224,728 129,929 0

118,693 1,318,929 4,491,488 Benefit With Uncertainty 325,693 188,302 0

172,019 1,911,491 6,509,402 Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Page 62 of 86 Tl-SGTR Benefit With Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Estimated Cost (IP-RPT 00044) 1,137,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 565,000 5,700,000 108,000,000 Estimated Cost (NL-14-143) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/ a n/a Conclusion Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial

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Uncertainty 00044)

IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.

2,115,039 3,065,274 n/a n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-010 010 - Use the fire protection system as a backup 0

0 n/a n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for the containment spray system.

IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray 0

0 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial system.

012 - Increase the depth of the concrete base IP3-012 mat or use an alternative concrete material to 772,346 1,119,342 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial ensure melt-through does not occur.

IP3-013 013 - Construct a building connected to primary 4,372,665 6,337,196 n/a n/a 61,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial containment that is maintained at a vacuum.

IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.

0 0

n/a n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides containment IP3-015 liner protection from ejected core debris at high 1,093,166 1,584,299 n/a n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure.

016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 1,235,365 1,790,384 1,294,n6 1,876,487 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

+

017 - Increase secondary side pressure capacity IP3-017 such that an SGTR would not cause the rel ief 12,641,412 18,320,887 n/a n/a 100,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial valves to lift.

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without RPT Uncertainty Uncertainty 00044)14-143) 018 - Route the discharge from the main steam IP3-018 safety valves through a structure where a water 2,839,856 4,115,733 9,612,734 13,931,498 12,000,000 35,691,159 Not Beneficial spray would condense the steam and remove most of the fission products.

IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 2,007,840 2,909,913 n/a n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

IP3-020 020 - Add redundant and diverse limit switches 974,215 1,411,905 n/a n/a 4,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to each containment isolation valve.

IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in ISLOCA 974,215 1,411,905 n/a n/a 10,604,000 n/a Not Beneficial paths.

IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are scrubbed.

2,007,840 2,909,913 n/a n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.

0 0

n/a n/a 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.

IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load shedding.

35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability with 70,647 102,387 n/a n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial other unit.

IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel cooling 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial (not from existing system).

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)

Uncertainty 00044)

IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 497,000 n/a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.

IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven battery 201,481 292,001 284,656 412,546 938,000 n/a Not Beneficial charger.

031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and reactor IP3-031 protective system actuation signals from 2-out-106,940 154,986 n/a n/a 1,254,000 n/ a Not Beneficial of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 11,882 17,221 n/a n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.

IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 59,282 85,916 n/a n/a 5,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.

IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 519,844 753,397 n/ a n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion.

IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate injection 11,882 17,221 n/a n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial via diesel-driven fire pump.

036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 59,282 85,916 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 237,516 344,225 n/a n/a 4,600,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)

Uncertainty 00044)

IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

247,716 359,009 n/a n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 166,222 240,902 237,516 344,225 950,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.

247,716 359,009 n/a n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable generators to IP3-042 power the turbine-driven AFW pump after 35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 1,072,000 n/a Not Beneficial station batteries are depleted.

IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for steam 379,197 549,561 438,608 635,664 1,656,000 n/a Not Beneficial generator inventory.

044 - Replace current pilot operated relief valves IP3-044 with larger ones such that only one is required 1,128,166 1,635,024 n/a n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial for successful feed and bleed.

IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.

0 0

n/a n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial 046 - Add a system of relief valves that prevent IP3-046 equipment damage from a pressure spike during 200,446 290,501 n/a n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial an ATWS.

IP3-047 047 - Install motor generator set trip breakers in 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial control room.

IP3-048 048 - Provide capability to remove power from 35,388 51,287 n/a n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial the bus powering the control rods.

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Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated Phase II Description Baseline Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion SAMA Benefit Uncertainty Without Uncertainty RPT 14-143)

Uncertainty 00044)

IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0

0 n/a n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.

IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 2,161,921 3,133,219 n/a n/a 9,671,000 n/a Not Beneficial the M51Vs.

IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater for 11,753 17,033 n/a n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial secondary heat removal.

IP3-0S2 052 *Open dty water supply valve for 249,398 361,446 n/a n/a 50,000 138,378 Retained alternative AFW pump suction.

IP3-0S3 053 - Install an excess flow valve to reduce the 415,620 602,348 n/a n/a 228,000 344,599 Retained risk associated with hydrogen explosions.

IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the PORVs.

0 0

n/a n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial 055

  • Provide hard-wired connection to a SI or IP3-0SS RHR pump from the Appendix R bus (MCC 3,657,273 5,300,396 n/a n/a 1,288,000 1,601,888 Retained 312A).

IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and indication 35,259 51,100 n/a n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the turbine-driven AFW pump.

IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source for 47,141 68,320 n/a n/a 109,000 n/a Not Beneficial the CCW heat exchangers.

IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.

94,282 136,640 n/a n/a 1,868,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow the IP3-059 primary water system to cool the charging 0

0 n/a n/a 576,000 n/ a Not Beneficial pumps.

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Phase II Description Baseline SAMA Benefit IP3-060 060 - Provide independent source of cooling for 0

the recirculation pump motors.

IP3-061 061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 3,859,142 restoration of seal injection and cooling.

IP3-062 062 - Install flood alarm in the 480 VAC 3,859,142 switchgear room.

Not numbered - Use a gagging device to dose a IP3-GAG stuck open main steam safety valve following a n/a steam generator tube rupture.

(1)

Legend: green highlight= SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.

lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.

red text= SAMAs with NL-14-143 estimated costs.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Tl-SGTR Tl-SGTR Benefit With Benefit Benefit With Uncertainty Without Uncertainty Uncertainty 0

n/a n/a 5,592,959 n/a n/a 5,592,959 n/a n/a 19,000,000 n/a n/a Page 68 of 86 Estimated Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion RPT 14-143) 00044) 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial 560,000 2,282,668 Retained 196,800 496,071 Retained 50,000 453,745 Retained

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IP2-001 001 - Create an independent RCP seal 407,477 407,477 1,137,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system with a dedicated diesel.

IP2-002 002 - Create an independent RCP seal 342,216 n/a 1,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection system without a dedicated diesel.

IP2-003 003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

0 n/a 1,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-004 004 - Enhance procedural guidance for use of 40,543 n/ a 1,750,000 n/a Not Beneficial service water pumps.

005 - Improve ability to cool the RHR heat IP2-005 exchangers by allowing manual alignment of 105,892 n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial the fire protection system.

IP2-006 006 - Add a diesel building high temperature 24,361 65,260 274,000 n/a Not Beneficial alarm.

IP2-007 007 - Install a filtered containment vent to 1,750,478 n/a 5,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial provide fission product scrubbing.

008 - Create a large concrete crucible with IP2-008 heat removal potential under the base mat 8,098,006 n/a 108,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial to contain molten core debris.

IP2--009 009 - Create a reactor cavity flooding system.

n/a 4,100,000 1,741,724 Retalned IP2-010 010 - Create a core melt source reduction system.

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT SAMA Uncertainty 00044)14-143)

IP2-011 011 - Provide a means to inert containment.

4,629,769 n/a 10,900,000 n/a Not Beneficial 012 - Use the fire protection system as a IP2-012 backup source for the containment spray 0

n/a 565,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

IP2-013 013 - Install a passive containment spray 0

n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

014 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP2-014 base mat or use an alternative concrete 1,194,251 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial material to ensure melt-through does not occur.

015 - Construct a building connected to IP2-015 primary containment that is maintained at a 8,114,366 n/a 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.

IP2-016 016 - Install a redundant containment spray system.

0 n/a 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 017 - Erect a barrier that provides IP2-017 containment liner protection from ejected 2,993,808 n/a 5,500,000 n/a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.

018 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP2-018 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 106,337 n/a 7,400,000 n/a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

019 - Increase secondary side pressure IP2-019 capacity such that a SGTR would not cause 10,011,635 n/a 100,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial the relief valves to lift.

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IP2-021 021 - Install additional pressure or leak 3,778,892 3,200,000 4,632,227 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

022 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP2-022 switches to each containment isolation 1,889,446 2,200,000 7,692,784 Not Beneficial valve.

IP2-023 023 - Increase leak testing of valves in 1,889,446 7,964,000 n/a Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.

IP2-024 024 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 3,778,892 9,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial scrubbed.

IP2-025 025 - Improve MSIV design.

171,776 476,000 n/a

Not ~neflclal IP2-026 026 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

40,543 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-027 027 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 40,543 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2-029 029 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 460,000 n/ a Not ~neficial shedding.

IP2-030 030 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 56,813 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial with other unit.

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IP2-031 031 - Create a backup source for diesel 32,452 n/a 1,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).

IP2-032 032 - Use fire protection system as a backup 32,452 n/ a 497,000 n/ a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.

033 - Convert under-voltage AFW and IP2-033 reactor protective system actuation signals 0

n/a 1,254,000 n/ a Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP2-034 034 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 0

n/ a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.

IP2-035 035 - Provide an additional high pressure 73,529 n/a 5,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.

IP2-036 036 - Create automatic swap-over to 130,165 n/a 1,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial recirculation cooling upon RWST depletion.

IP2-037 037 - Provide capability for alternate 0

n/a 750,000 n/ a Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.

038 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP2-038 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 8,091 n/ a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

IP2-039 039 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 73,529 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT SAMA Uncertainty 00044)14-143)

IP2-040 040 - Create/ enhance a reactor coolant 695,105 736,004 2,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.

IP2-041 041 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

170,975 n/a 900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial IP2-042 042 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 8,180 n/a 214,000 n/a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP2-043 043 - Add a motor-driven feed water pump.

170,975 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP2--044 044 - Use fire water system as backup for 2,767,700 n/a 1,656,000 3,073,130 Not Beneficial steam generator inventory.

045 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP2-045 valves with larger ones such that only one is 725,064 n/a 2,700,000 n/ a Not Beneficial required for successful feed and bleed.

046 - Modify emergency operating IP2-046 procedures for ability to align diesel power 0

n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial to more air compressors.

IP2-047 047 - Add an independent boron injection 0

n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

048 - Add a system of relief valves that IP2-048 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 97,801 n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial spike during an ATW5.

IP2-049 049 - Install motor generator set trip 24,361 n/a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial breakers in control room.

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IP2-050 050 - Provide capability to remove power 24,361 n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods.

IP2-051 051-Provide digital large break LOCA 0

n/a 2,036,000 n/ a Not Beneficial protection.

IP2-052 052 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 515,239 727,914 1,100,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.

IP2-053 053 - Keep both pressurizer PORV block 716,974 n/a 800,000 1,471,234 Not Beneficial valves open.

IP2--0S4 054-Install flood alarm in the 480V nta 200.000 458,843 Retained

$wltChgear< room.

055 - Perform a hardware modification to IP2-055 al low high-head recirculation from either 0

n/a 1,330,000 n/a Not Beneficial RHR heat exchanger.

056 - Keep RHR heat exchanger discharge IP2-056 motor operated valves (MOVs) normally 40,543 n/a 82,000 1,704,938 Not Beneficial open.

IP2-057 057 - Provide DC power backup for the 89,800 n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial PO RVs.

058 - Provide procedural guidance to allow IP2-058 high-head recirculation from either RHR heat 0

n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial exchanger.

059 - Re-install the low pressure suction trip IP2-059 on the AFW pumps and enhance procedures 16,271 n/a 318,000 n/a Not Beneficial to respond to loss of the normal suction path.

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propagation from stalrw~l 4 into the 480V switchgear room.

061 - Provide added protection against flood IP2-061 propagation from the deluge room into the 192,000 94'3,792 Retained 480V switchgear room.

IP2-062 062 - Provide a hard-wired connection to an 1,soo,000 1,6q2,692 Not Beneficial Sl pump from,ASSS powe~ supply.

063 - Provide a water-tight door for IP2-063 additional protection of the RHR pumps 32,452 324,000 n/ a Not Beneficial against flooding.

IP2-064 064 - Provide backup cooling water source 32,452 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the CON heat exchangers.

IP2-065 065 - llpgrade the ASSS to allow timely 6,957,808 560,000 1,859,587 Retained restoration of seal injfiction and cooling.

066 - Harden the EDG building and fuel oil IP2-066 transfer pumps against tornados and high 2,824,858 33,500,000 n/ a Not Beneficial winds.

067 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP2-067 the primary water system to cool the 8,091 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial charging pumps.

IP2-068 068 - Provide independent source of cooling 8,091 710,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the recirculation pump motors.

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Phase II SAMA IP2-GAG IP3-001 IP3-002 IP3-003 IP3-004 IP3-005 IP3-006 fP3'-007 IP3-008 Description Not,{~rft~J~ lJSe a gaping devi~ to close a stµct ol)eri main steam safefy valve followitifa ~eim 'generator tube ruptufe.

(See Roti~d '2 IW 6 in Reference 4.)

001 - Create an independent RCP seal injection system with a dedicated diesel.

002 - Create an independent RCP seal injection system without a dedicated diesel.

003 - Install an additional CCW pump.

004 - Improved ability to cool the RHR heat exchangers by allowing manual alignment of the fire protection system.

005 - Install a filtered containment vent to provide fission product scrubbing.

006 - Create a large concrete crucible with heat removal potential under the base mat to contain molten core debris.

system.

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Ni n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,874,933 n/a Conclusion Retained Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Not Beneficial Retained Not Beneficial

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Phase Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit RPT SAMA 00044)14-143)

IP3-009 009 - Provide means to inert containment.

3,422,086 10,900,000 n/ a Not Beneficial 010 - Use the fire protection system as a IP3-010 backup source for the containment spray 0

565,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

IP3-011 011 - Install a passive containment spray 0

2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial system.

012 - Increase the depth of the concrete IP3-012 base mat or use an alternative concrete 903,050 material to ensure melt-through does not 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial occur.

013 - Construct a building connected to IP3-013 primary containment that is maintained at a 6,428,293 61,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial vacuum.

IP3-014 014 - Install a redundant containment spray system.

0 5,800,000 n/a Not Beneficial 015 - Erect a barrier that provides IP3-015 containment liner protection from ejected 1,913,041 5,500,000 n/ a Not Beneficial core debris at high pressure.

016 - Install a highly reliable steam generator IP3-016 shell-side heat removal system that relies on 1,675,008 7,400,000 n/ a Not Beneficial natural circulation and stored water sources.

017 - Increase secondary side pressure IP3-017 capacity such that an SGTR would not cause 23,323,548 100,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial the relief valves to lift.

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IP3-019 019 - Install additional pressure or leak 3,790,177 n/a 2,800,000 6,369,223 Not Beneficial monitoring instrumentation for ISLOCAs.

020 - Add redundant and diverse limit IP3-020 switches to each containment isolation 1,924,794 n/a 4,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial valve.

IP3-021 021 - Increase leak testing of valves in 1,924,794 n/a 10,604,000 n/a Not Beneficial ISLOCA paths.

IP3-022 022 - Ensure all ISLOCA releases are 3,790,177 n/a 9,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial scrubbed.

IP3-023 023 - Improve MSIV design.

0 n/a 476,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-024 024 - Provide additional DC battery capacity.

47,141 n/a 1,875,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-025 025 - Use fuel cells instead of lead-acid 47,141 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial batteries.

IP3-026 026 - Increase/ improve DC bus load 47,141 n/a 460,000 n/a Not Beneficial shedding.

IP3-027 027 - Create AC power cross-tie capability 70,647 n/a 1,156,000 n/a Not Beneficial with other unit.

IP3-028 028 - Create a backup source for diesel 11,753 n/a 1,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial cooling (not from existing system).

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IP3-029 029 - Use fire protection system as a backup 11,753 n/a 497,000 n/ a Not Beneficial source for diesel cooling.

IP3-030 030 - Provide a portable diesel-driven 272,774 403,479 938,000 n/ a Not Beneficial battery charger.

031 - Convert under-voltage, AFW and IP3-031 reactor protective system actuation signals 118,822 n/a 1,254,000 n/a Not Beneficial from 2-out-of-4 to 3-out-of-4 logic.

IP3-032 032 - Provide capability for diesel-driven, low 23,764 n/a 632,000 n/a Not Beneficial pressure vessel makeup.

IP3-033 033 - Provide an additional high pressure 118,693 n/a 5,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection pump with independent diesel.

IP3-034 034 - Create automatic swap-over to 591,137 n/a 1,000,000 n/ a Not Beneficial recirculation upon RWST depletion.

IP3-035 035 - Provide capability for alternate 23,764 n/a 750,000 n/a Not Beneficial injection via diesel-driven fire pump.

036 - Throttle low pressure injection pumps IP3-036 earlier in medium or large-break LOCAs to 11,753 n/a 82,000 n/a Not Beneficial maintain reactor water storage tank inventory.

IP3-037 037 - Replace two of three motor-driven SI 118,693 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial pumps with diesel-powered pumps.

IP3-038 038 - Create/enhance a reactor coolant 308,809 n/a 4,600,000 n/ a Not Beneficial depressurization system.

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IP3-039 039 - Install a digital feed water upgrade.

319,010 n/a 900,000 n/a Not Beneficial IP3-040 040 - Provide automatic nitrogen backup to 296,927 296,927 950,000 n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator atmospheric dump valves.

IP3-041 041 - Add a motor-driven feedwater pump.

319,010 n/a 2,000,000 n/a Not Beneficial 042 - Provide hookup for portable IP3-042 generators to power the turbine-driven AFW 47,141 n/a 1,072,000 n/a Not Beneficial pump after station batteries are depleted.

IP3-043 043 - Use fire water system as backup for 509,902 569,313 1,656,000 n/ a Not Beneficial steam generator inventory.

044 - Replace current pilot operated relief IP3-044 valves with larger ones such that only one is 1,508,398 n/a 2,700,000 n/a Not Beneficial required for successful feed and bleed.

IP3-045 045 - Add an independent boron injection system.

0 n/a 300,000 n/a Not Beneficial 046 - Add a system of relief valves that IP3-046 prevent equipment damage from a pressure 271,739 n/a 615,000 n/a Not Beneficial spike during an ATWS.

IP3-047 04 7 - Install motor generator set trip 35,388 n/ a 716,000 n/a Not Beneficial breakers in control room.

IP3-048 048 - Provide capability to remove power 35,388 n/a 90,000 n/a Not Beneficial from the bus powering the control rods.

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Phase Tl-SGTR Estimated Estimated II Description Baseline Benefit Cost (IP-Cost (NL-Conclusion Benefit Without RPT SAMA Uncertainty 00044)14-143)

IP3-049 049 - Provide digital large break LOCA 0

n/a 2,036,000 n/a Not Beneficial protection.

IP3-050 050 - Install secondary side guard pipes up to 2,922,385 n/a 9,671,000 n/a Not Beneficial the MSIVs.

IP3-051 051 - Operator action: Align main feedwater 23,635 n/a 55,000 n/a Not Beneficial for secondary heat removal.

IP3-052 OS2 - Open city water supply valve for n/a 50,000 Retafned alternative AFW pump suction.

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.,'fu' tP3-053 053 *Install an excess flow valve to reduce n/a 248,000 344,599 Retained the risk associated with hydrogen explosions.

IP3-054 054 - Provide DC power backup for the 0

n/a 376,000 n/a Not Beneficial PO RVs.

OSS - Pt'ovlde hard-wired connection to a SI IP3-055 qr RHR Pump from the Appendix R bus (MCC n/a 1,288,000 1,601,888; Retained 312A). 0 IP3-056 056 - Install pneumatic controls and 47,141 n/a 982,000 n/a Not Beneficial indication for the turbine-driven AFW pump.

IP3-057 057 - Provide backup cooling water source 59,023 n/a 109,000 n/a Not Beneficial for the CCW heat exchangers.

IP3-058 058 - Provide automatic DC power backup.

94,282 n/a 1,868,000 n/a Not Beneficial 059 - Provide hardware connections to allow IP3-059 the primary water system to cool the 0

n/a 576,000 n/a Not Beneficial charging pumps.

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Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities Table 13 - Case 8 Sensitivity SAMA Results(1J Phase II Description Baseline Benefit SAMA IP3-060 060 - Provide independent source of cooling 0

for the recirculation pump motors.

IP3-061 061 - Upgrade the ASSS to allow timely 5,415,716 restoration of seal injection and cooling.

IP3-062 062 - Install flood alarm in the 480 VAC 5,415,716 switchgear room.

Not numbered - Use a gagging device to IP3-GAG close a stuck open main steam safety valve n/a following a steam generator tube rupture.

(See Round 2 RAJ 6 In Reference 2.)

(1) Legend: green highlight = SAMAs retained in Case 0, baseline case.

lavender highlight = SAMAs evaluated for Tl-SGTR.

red text= SAMAs with NL-1 4-1 43 estimated costs.

IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Tl-SGTR Benefit Without Uncertainty n/a n/a n/a n/a Page 82 of 86 IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 82 of 84 Estimated Estimated Cost (IP-Cost (NL-RPT 00044)14-143) 710,000 n/a 560,000 2,282,668 196,800 496,071 50,000 453,745 Conclusion Not Beneficial Retained Retained Retained

Indian Point RAI CLl-16-07 SAMA Cost-Benefit Sensitivities IP-RPT-16-00078 Revision O Page 83 of 84 - List of Electronic Files Input spreadsheets from IP-RPT-09-00044 (Reference 3):

File Name Unit Date Time Description sumi2NS-noE-R-NmetEC.xls IP2 11/19/2009 10:17AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis cases - baseline Cost-20-7-1 P2-NS-noE-R-NmetEC.xls IP2 11/19/2009 10:14AM Benefit calculations for SAMA analysis cases - baseline IP2 Radionudide Release Results-Base-IP2 04/30/2008 11 :03AM Source term for IP2 Tl-SGTR RAl#5.xls sensitivity sumi2NS-noE-R-NmetEC-RAl5.xls IP2 11/18/2009 09:44AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity Cost-20-7-IP2-NS-noE-R-NmetEC-RAl5.xls Benefit calculations for SAMA IP2 11/18/2009 1010AM analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity sumi3NS-noE-NmetEC-R-level 130a.xls IP3 11/19/2009 10:29AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis cases - baseline ER-Cost-20-7-IP3-NS-noE-NmetEC-R-nm8-IP3 11/19/2009 10:33AM Benefit calculations for SAMA level1-30a.xls analysis cases - baseline IP3 Radionudide Release Results-Base-IP3 04/30/2008 11:53AM Source term for IP3 Tl-SGTR RAl#5.xls sensitivity sumi3NS-noE-NmetEC-R-level 130a-IP3 11/18/2009 10:10AM PDR and OECR for SAMA analysis RAl5.xls cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity ER-Cost-20-7 -I P3-NS-noE-NmetEC-R-nm8-Benefit calculations for SAMA level 1-30a-RAl5.xls IP3 11/18/2009 10:08AM analysis cases - Tl-SGTR sensitivity Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-07-00007 (Reference 6):

File Name Unit Date Time Description IP2 SAMA Radionudide Release Results-IP2 01/29/2007 12:55PM Source Term for Analysis Case 16 Level1-20.xls

- Phase II SAMA IP2-020.

Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-07-00008 (Reference 7):

File Name Unit Date Time Description IP3 SAMA Radionuclide Release Results-IP3 01/23/2007 06:36AM Source Term for Analysis Case 14 Level2-18.xls

- Phase II SAMA IP3-018.

Input spreadsheet from IP-RPT-16-00077 (Reference 4):

File Name Unit Date Time Description 2016 IPEC MACCS2 Sens - RevD.xlsx IP2 11/24/16 1:08PM MACCS2 results for RAI CLl-16-07 and sensitivity cases IP3 IP-RPT-16-00078, Rev. 0 Page 83 of 86

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Output spreadsheets for IP-RPT-16-00078 (this report):

File Name Unit Date Time Description Case 0 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 0 spreadsheet to confirm and 11/26/16 3:41PM that the benefit results of IP-RPT-IP3 09-00044 can be reproduced.

Case 4 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 4 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/3/16 9:18AM escalated VALWNF and VNFRM IP3 and support response to RAI #1.

Case 5 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 5 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/23/16 11 :25AM increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM IP3 and support response to RAI #2.a.

Case 7 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 7 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/3/16 10:32AM escalated VALWNF and VNFRM IP3 and revised VDEPOS.

Case 8 IPEC SAMA Sensitivities.xlsx IP2 Case 8 spreadsheet to evaluate and 12/23/16 11 :33AM increased TIMDEC and CDNFRM IP3 with revised VDEPOS.

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2.a, page 4 It states $100k is the maximum CDNFRM value.

$100k is the maximum the MACCS2 code AJS However, the range for Indian Point is $71,255 to permits. The range in the order is merely 12/12/16

$112,856 (CLl-12-07 page 37). How is it the maximum if it a range of values proposed by the is middle of the site range? Is it the maximum the MACCS intervener in the license renewal legal code permits? I believe this is correct treatment and it proceeding for Indian Point.

may be more a comment on the CLl-12-07 report or RAI itself.

2

3. page 4 Consider defining Population Dose Risk (PDR) and an Yes, I did this just before Table 2, which is AJS Offsite Economic Cost Risk (OECR) acronyms. They are the first place I used the acronyms that 12/12/16 spelled out in the RAI text and used later but never wasn't in the text directly from the NRC formally defined.

RAI.

3 Table 1 Does table need units($)? Most other tables list units (p-Units added.

AJS rem, p-rem/yr, $/yr) but this table does not denote that it is 12/12/16 dollars ($) for the listed values.4 4

Page 6 - below It states the OECR increase of 9-10%. This information is Reworded all similar sentences.

AJS table 1 in Reference 4 tables A-1A/1 B but it is not clear how to get 12/12/16 these numbers from the content of this report as stated "as shown in Table 2 and Table 3" 5

Table 6 It states and shows the SAMAs that appear potentially In Section 6 of the report, I inserted the AJS cost beneficial. Is it worth showing the details on the ones full results (all SAMAs) for each of the 12/12/16 that are not?

sensitivity cases. In Table 6 and Table 11, I left just the new potentially cost-beneficial SAMAs since I believe that is all we want to tell the NRC. I reworded the intros to Tables 6 and 11 accordingly.

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Page 15 and table Basically same as last comment. The wording states that See response to comment 5.

AJS 11 As shown in Table 11, when the TIMDEC and CDNFRM 12/12/16 values are increased to the maximum MACCS2 allowed values as stipulated in the RAJ, with the alternative revised baseline, none of the SAMA benefits are higher than the existing implementation cost estimate.

The table only shows 4 SAMAs - only the ones relevant to the next paragraph. Is it worth showing the details of the ones that are not cost beneficial? If not consider rewording the text.

Verified/Reviewed By:

I Andrew Spotts I Date I 12107116 Resolved By:

I Lori Ann Potts Site/Department:

I Entergy/PSA I Ph. 281.788.0583 I Date: 12/11/2016 I

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