Morning Report for November 17, 2000
Headquarters Daily Report NOVEMBER 17, 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 - HEADQUARTERS NOV. 17, 2000 MR Number: H-00-0067 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Subject: Issuance of Information Notice 2000-17, Supplement 1 NRC Information Notice 2000-17,Supplement 1: Crack in Weld Area of Reactor Coolant System Hot Leg Piping at V. C. Summer, dated November 16, 2000 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this information notice supplement to tell addressees more about the crack-like indication found in a weld in the A loop hot leg pipe in the reactor coolant system at the V. C. Summer Nuclear Station. Technical contacts: Eric Benner, NRR Billy Crowley, Region II 301-415- 1171 404-562-4612 E-mail: ejb1@nrc.gov E-mail: brc@nrc.gov William Koo, NRR 301-415-2706 E-mail: whk@nrc.gov Accession No. ML003769172 _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 NOVEMBER 17, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Consumers Power Co. MR Number: 3-00-0038 Palisades 1 Date: 11/14/00 Covert,Michigan Tel. call from lisencee 11/24/2000 Dockets: 50-255 PWR/CE Subject: Spent Fuel Assemblies Placed into Storage Casks Before Required 5-year Cooling Time. Discussion: On November 14, 2000, Consumer's Power Company notified Region III that a total of eleven spent fuel assemblies (designated L05, L08, L11, and L13 through L20) had been placed into five spent fuel storage casks at the Palisades Plant before undergoing five years of cooling time following their discharge from the reactor core. The five year cooling time limit is a condition of the Certificate of Compliance (CofC) for the VSC-24 casks used at Palisades. During the June 1999 - August 1999 spent fuel cask loading campaign at Palisades, casks numbered VSC-15 through VSC-19 were loaded with 24 spent fuel assemblies each. Due to an error in recording core discharge dates for the subject eleven assemblies in the "L" series, it was believed that they had undergone more than five years' cooling. In fact, they had been discharged from the reactor slightly more than four years previous. At the present time, all the assemblies have cooled for more than five years. The distribution of the eleven assemblies among five casks was such that no more than three were placed in any one cask. The total heat load in the subject assemblies was not more than 1.2 kW each (vs. the CofC limit of 1.0 kW), and it appears other assemblies loaded in each cask were sufficiently below the limit that no cask exceeded 24 kW. No radiation or temperature anomalies were noted during routine monitoring since the casks were loaded. Damage to any cask is considered very unlikely. Regional Action: Coordinate follow up and any appropriate enforcement with the Spent Fuel Project Office (SFPO). Contact: R.B. Landsman (630)829-9609 B.L. Jorgensen (630)829-9615 _
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