Morning Report for December 22, 1999
Headquarters Daily Report DECEMBER 22, 1999 *************************************************************************** REPORT NEGATIVE NO INPUT ATTACHED INPUT RECEIVED RECEIVED HEADQUARTERS X REGION I X REGION II X REGION III X REGION IV X PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED MORNING REPORT - HEADQUARTERS DEC. 22, 1999 MR Number: H-99-0113 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Information Notice 99-33, "MANAGEMENT OF WASTES CONTAMINATED WITH RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS," was issued on December 21, 1999. This notice was issued to all medical licensees to remind them to carefully monitor all waste that may be contaminated with radioactive materials. Waste mamnagement facilities are finding detectable levels of radioactive materials in waste shipments from hospitals and other medical facilities. Contact: Anita L. Turner, NMSS 301-415-5508 E-mail: alt@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 DECEMBER 22, 1999 MR Number: H-99-0114 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Subject: Information Notice 99-34 Issued NRC Information Notice 99-34: Potential Fire Hazard in the Use of Polyalphaolefin in Testing of Air Filters dated December 28, 1999 Purpose The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this information notice to alert addressees to a recent event in which a flame was emitted from a thermal aerosol generator being used for in-place testing of a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. Technical Contacts: Todd J. Jackson, Region I John P. Segala, NRR 610-337-5308 301-415-1858 E-mail: tjj@nrc.gov E-mail: jps1@nrc.gov Candice M. Drummond, NMSS 301-415-6433 E-mail: cmd@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 3 DECEMBER 22, 1999 MR Number: H-99-0115 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Subject: Issuance of Information 99-34 NRC Information Notice 99-34: Potential Fire Hazard in the Use of Polyalphaolefin in Testing of Air Filters dated December 28, 1999 Purpose The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this information notice to alert addressees to a recent event in which a flame was emitted from a thermal aerosol generator being used for in-place testing of a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. Technical Contacts: Todd J. Jackson, Region I John P. Segala, NRR 610-337-5308 301-415-1858 E-mail: tjj@nrc.gov E-mail: jps1@nrc.gov Candice M. Drummond, NMSS 301-415-6433 E-mail: cmd@nrc.gov _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 4 DECEMBER 22, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Indiana MR Number: 3-99-0104 Michigan Electric Co. Date: 12/21/99 Cook 1 2 RI VIA TELCON Bridgman,Michigan Dockets: 50-315,50-316 PWR/W-4-LP,PWR/W-4-LP Subject: STOP WORK ORDER ISSUED FOR MOTOR OPERATED VALVE WORK Discussion: On December 21, 1999, the DC Cook Maintenance Manager issued a Stop Work Order stopping refurbishment activities on motor operated valves (MOVs). The stop work order was issued in response to questions regarding the traceability of parts used in the valve actuators during the refurbishment project. The licensee's engineering department is investigating the extent of the parts control deficiencies and potential effects of the non-traceable parts on valve actuator function. Modification, refurbishment, and testing of MOVs at DC Cook is one of the pacing activities for completion of work necessary for restart of Unit 2. Motor operated valve related work activities not associated with refurbishment, including actuator removal and testing, are not affected by the Stop Work Order. Regional Action: Information Only Contact: D. PASSEHL (630)829-9872 _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 5 DECEMBER 22, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Indiana MR Number: 3-99-0105 Michigan Electric Co. Date: 12/21/99 Cook 1 2 RI VIA TELCON Bridgman,Michigan Dockets: 50-315,50-316 PWR/W-4-LP,PWR/W-4-LP Subject: STOP WORK ORDER ISSUED FOR MOTOR OPERATED VALVE WORK - UPDATE Discussion: On December 21, 1999, the D.C. Cook Maintenance Manager issued a Stop Work Order stopping refurbishment activities on motor operated valves (MOVs). The stop work order was issued in response to questions regarding the traceability of parts used in the valve actuators during the refurbishment project. The licensee's engineering department investigated the extent of the parts control deficiencies and potential effects of the non-traceable parts on valve actuator function. The licensee subsequently determined that the problem was not as extensive as was originally believed. The licensee determined that while control of parts is an area needing improvement, the specific problem regarding parts traceability was narrowed down to three lugs in a valve that had no traceability. The licensee intends to pursue actions to prevent reoccurrence. The licensee expects to lift the Stop Work Order by this upcoming weekend. Regional Action: Information Only Contact: D. PASSEHL (630)829-9872 _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 6 DECEMBER 22, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Iowa Electric Light & Power Co. MR Number: 3-99-0106 Duane Arnold 1 Date: 12/20/99 Palo,Iowa by resident inspector telecon Dockets: 50-331 BWR/GE-4 Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT OF DUANE ARNOLD ENERGY CENTER (DAEC) COMPANY CONSOLIDATION Discussion: On December 17, 1999, Alliant Energy announced plans to consolidate two of its three regulated utility subsidiaries into a single operating company. The proposal will consolidate IES Utilities, Incorporated, and Interstate Power Company, a diversified gas and electric utility, into a new legal entity - Interstate Power and Light Company, which will operate under the Alliant Energy brand name, owners of Duane Arnold. This consolidation is a step in the integration of Alliant Energy companies in the state of Iowa. This consolidation is subject to regulatory approval from the Iowa Utilities Board, Minnesota Public Utility Commission, Illinois Commerce Commission, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. This consolidation will not affect operation of Alliant Energy's Wisconsin-based utility, Wisconsin Power and Light. Regional Action: Information only. Contact: Melvyn Leach (630)829-9705 _
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