ML061090435
| ML061090435 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Nuclear Energy Institute |
| Issue date: | 04/26/2006 |
| From: | Michael Case NRC/NRR/ADRO/DIRS |
| To: | Heymer A Nuclear Energy Institute |
| ASHLEY MARY ANN, NRR/DIRS, 415-3281 | |
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| TAC MD1203, Y020060076 | |
| Download: ML061090435 (3) | |
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April 26, 2006Mr. Adrian P. HeymerSenior Director, New Plant Deployment Nuclear Energy Institute 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006-3708
Dear Mr. Heymer:
I am responding to your April 4, 2006, letter which provided industry lessons learned from theInspections, Tests, Analyses and Acceptance Criteria (ITAAC) Demonstration Project and comments on U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) construction inspection programguidance documents. Thank you for providing the detailed listing of the lessons learned from the ITAACDemonstration Project. The number and scope of the items on the lessons learned list clearly reflects the success of the industry and NRC staff in their on-going interactions aimed atdeveloping a common understanding of issues related to the construction inspection program.
The NRC staff has identified that many of the items on the list are associated with the activitiesto be undertaken by a licensee and the NRC to close an ITAAC. During the closeout process,the NRC's construction inspection organization will support the new reactor licensingorganization. With that future relationship in mind, the licensing staff has assumed the lead in the NRC's continuing interactions with the industry to define the details of the ITAAC closeoutprocess. The construction inspection team will continue to work closely with both the industryand the new reactor licensing group as that effort moves forward to ensure that ITAAC inspection information will be complete and readily available to support the timely closeout of anITAAC.The construction inspection program development team has reviewed and will consider each ofthe comments you provided on the guidance for NRC inspectors contained in InspectionManual Chapter 2502 and its related inspection procedures. No immediate changes are planned since some of the issues you have raised about first-of-a-kind engineering activities willlikely be discussed during the May 17 through 19, 2006 public workshop being sponsored by the NRC's new reactor licensing staff on Draft Regulatory Guide 1145 on combined licenseapplications for nuclear power plants. Based on the outcomes of that workshop, the inspectionprogram staff will evaluate if the guidance that has been issued to NRC inspectors needs to bemodified.
A. Heymer- 2 -We are encouraged by the success of our interactions with the industry in this area and lookforward to additional progress on construction inspection issues in the future. If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact me at (301) 415-1004; mjc@nrc.gov orMary Ann Ashley at (301) 415-1073; mab@nrc.gov
.Sincerely,/RA/Michael J. Case, DirectorDivision of Inspection and Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationProject No. 689 A. Heymer- 2 -We are encouraged by the success of our interactions with the industry in this area and lookforward to additional progress on construction inspection issues in the future. If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact me at (301) 415-1004; mjc@nrc.gov orMary Ann Ashley at (301) 415-1073; mab@nrc.gov
.Sincerely,/RA/Michael J. Case, DirectorDivision of Inspection and Regional Support Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationProject No. 689DISTRIBUTION: YT020060076MAshleyRidsNrrDnrl RidsNrrOdJColaccino RidsNrrDirsRidsNrrIrib RidsNrrAdroRidsNrrAdes RidsNrrAdraRidsNrrWpcAccession#: Package: ML061090460, Incoming: ML061090365, Letter: ML061090435OFFICENRR/IRIBNRR/DNRLNRR/DIRSNAMEMAshleyDMatthewsMCase DATE4/21/064/25/064/26/06OFFICIAL RECORD COPY