Morning Report for November 12, 1999
Headquarters Daily Report NOVEMBER 12, 1999 *************************************************************************** REPORT NEGATIVE NO INPUT ATTACHED INPUT RECEIVED RECEIVED HEADQUARTERS REGION I X REGION II X REGION III X REGION IV X PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED MORNING REPORT - HEADQUARTERS NOV. 12, 1999 MR Number: H-99-0098 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Information Notice 99-30, "FAILURE OF DOUBLE CONTINGENCY BASED ON ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS INVOLVING LABORATORY SAMPLING AND SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF WET URANIUM WASTE," was issued on November 8, 1999. This notice was issued to all fuel cycle licensees and certificants analyzing uranium content for criticality safety to alert them to problems recently noted with laboratory and spectroscopic analysis. Under certain conditions, incomplete dissolution of samples may produce a nonconservative laboratory result and lead to violation of criticality safety limits. Contact: Dennis C. Morey, NMSS 301-415-6107 E-mail: dcm@nrc.gov _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 NOVEMBER 12, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Michigan Electric Co. MR Number: 3-99-0091 Cook 2 Date: 11/12/99 Bridgman,Michigan RI VIA TELCON Dockets: 50-316 PWR/W-4-LP Subject: UNIT 2 ICE CONDENSER COOLDOWN Discussion: A controlled cooldown of the Unit 2 ice condenser was commenced at 9:40 a.m. on November 10, 1999. As of 8:00 a.m. on November 12, the average ice condenser temperature had been reduced to approximately 55 degrees F. The licensee plans to continue the cooldown to establish conditions for condenser ice reload. The commencement of ice condenser restoration activities marks a significant milestone in the licensee's efforts to restart Unit 2. The licensee melted the ice in the Unit 2 ice condenser during the summer of 1998 to allow unrestricted access to condenser ice baskets for inspection and repair work (see Preliminary Notification PN-III-98-028). The function of the ice condenser system is to condense steam released into the reactor containment, in the event of a loss-of-coolant accident, to reduce the pressure and avoid damage to containment structures. Regional Action: Resident and Region based Inspectors are conducting oversight inspections of ice condenser restoration activities. Contact: A. VEGEL (630)829-9620 _
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