Morning Report for January 14, 2000
Headquarters Daily Report JANUARY 14, 2000 *************************************************************************** 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 - REGION II JANUARY 14, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Virginia Electric And Power Company MR Number: 2-00-0001 Surry Date: 01/14/00 Surry,Virginia Dockets: 50000280 License No: SNM-2501 Subject: STATUS OF TN-32 SPENT FUEL CASK AT SURRY Discussion: The licensee is working to resolve two issues related to a Transnuclear TN-32 Spent Fuel Cask. The issues relate to the torquing of cask lid bolts and cracks in the outer cask shell. The licensee is currently in the process of repairing two cracks (five and six inches long) identified on January 8 in the outer cask. The outer cask shell functions only to hold neutron shielding in place on the outside of the cask and provides an easily decontaminated surface. These cracks do not affect the cask integrity or contents and do not result in any increase in radiation levels. The cracks were directly above the lower trunions. Fuel had been loaded into the cask in 1997. With regard to the cask lid bolts, on December 11, 1999, the licensee received an alarm indicating that the pressure between the inner and outer cask seals had been less than intended. The cask internal pressure was measured and verified to be consistent with the pressure at the time of loading. The licensee subsequently tightened a fitting on one of the pressure switches and returned the cask to the plant for leak testing. The licensee found that helium trapped in the seals prevented satisfactory leak testing. The licensee placed the cask in the spent fuel pool (SFP) and replaced the seals. The cask was removed from the SFP and passed a leak test. During loosening of the cask lid bolts as part of this seal replacement, the licensee identified that approximately 36 of the 48 bolts appeared to be torqued to less than the original value of 930 foot-pounds. The licensee is presently performing root cause investigations of the apparent loose bolts and outer cask surface cracks and is working with the vendor to identify any generic issues. Contact: William B. Gloersen (404)562-4713 _ REGION IV MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 JANUARY 14, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Omaha Public Power District MR Number: 4-00-0004 Ft Calhoun 1 Date: 01/14/00 Fort Calhoun,Nebraska Resident Inspectors Dockets: 50-285 PWR/CE Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW PLANT MANAGER Discussion: On January 12, 2000, Omaha Public Power District announced that Rich Clemens will replace Joe Solymossy as the Fort Calhoun Plant Manager. The change will take effect on April 16. Rich Clemens, currently the Fort Calhoun Maintenance Manager, began his career with the Omaha Public Power District in December 1981 and has served as Supervisor of Simulator Services, Supervisor of Electrical/Instrumentation and Controls Engineering, and Manager of Outage Management prior to appointment as Maintenance Manager. He also served as an INPO loanee and has successfully completed the INPO Senior Nuclear Plant Management course. Regional Action: For information only. Contact: Charles S. Marschall (817)860-8185 Wayne C. Walker (402)425-9611 _ REGION IV MORNING REPORT PAGE 3 JANUARY 14, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Entergy Operations, Inc. MR Number: 4-00-0005 Waterford 3 Date: 01/14/00 Killona,Louisiana TELECON FROM SRI Dockets: 50-382 PWR/CE Subject: EARLY E. EWING REPLACES TED LEONARD AS GENERAL MANAGER, PLANT OPERATIONS Discussion: Effective January 17, 2000, Early C. Ewing, Director, Nuclear Safety Assurance, will assume the position of General Manager, Plant Operations from Ted R. Leonard. Mr. Leonard will be assuming a new position at Entergy Headquarters in Jackson, Mississippi. Regional Action: None. Contact: Phil Harrell (817)860-8250 Tom Farnholtz (504)783-6253 _ REGION IV MORNING REPORT PAGE 4 JANUARY 14, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Arizona Public Service Co. MR Number: 4-00-0006 Palo Verde 2 Date: 01/14/00 Wintersburg,Arizona TELECON FROM SRI Dockets: 50-529 PWR/CE80 Subject: RESTART OF PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 2 Discussion: This updates MR 4-00-0001 issued January 7. On January 13, 2000, at 12:40 a.m. (MST), Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2, was connected to the grid after a 7-day outage. The outage started at 1:15 a.m. on January 6, after plant management ordered a shutdown when a condenser tube ruptured. This rupture caused sodium levels in the steam generators to exceed action levels. During the outage, twelve of 21 expansion joints in the "B" shell of the main condenser were replaced and the leaking condenser tube was plugged. The startup was conducted without incident and all equipment is functioning as designed. Regional Action: Resident inspectors are monitoring licensee activities. Contact: Jim Moorman (623)386-3638 Phil Harrell (817)860-8250 _
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