The DC Cook diving procedure is Reference Use....same as yours





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Salem Station has an action to ?consider? making our diving procedure a 
Category/Level One procedure.  That being in hand signed off as you go, 
(circle/slash) with no step skipping.  The procedure is currently a 
Category/Level Two procedure that requires it to be at the job site for 
reference purposes.  We would like to know what the status of your dive 
procedure(s) is.
Thanks in advance for all your feedback.
 
Alex Johns
Salem RPS
856-339-3909
 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 1:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Powernet: NUHOMS loading failed fuel
 
An answer from the Nuclear Fuels Engineering Department at San Onofre 
Nuclear Generating Station follows: 


First, is this Surry's first experience with drying a dry shielded 
canister?  In other words, did the problem start with the 32-PTH?  Hard to 
imagine the poison used for the canister would influence the rate at which 
gas is released. 

SONGS is still using a 24PT4 canister with Boral poison.  We're close to 
finalizing the design for a 32-cell DSC with metal matrix composite (MMC) 
poison.  We're scheduled to start using the 32PTH2 (MMC) in 2014. 

Our vacuum drier discharges to a poly bottle.  A vacuum with HEPA filter 
sucks on the poly bottle.  The vacuum discharges to the voluminous spent 
fuel building; it is not connected directly to the vent stack. 

If our vacuum dryer were connected directly to the vent stack, I wouldn't 
be surprised if we observed increases, or spiking, on the effluent 
monitor.  I believe the HEPA filter and huge volume of the spent fuel 
building dilutes the gas to point of being undetectable, or barely 
detectable.  We've dried some gory fuel in the past (all the old failed 
fuel is in dry storage); Operations has never told us to stop because a 
monitor has alarmed.   

Hope this helps.


Jeff Carey
U2/3 Health Physics Supervisor
x87545/87722
Pony mail: J72 



From:        Erik P Simon <[email protected]> 
To:        "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Date:        08/17/2011 04:47 AM 
Subject:        Powernet: NUHOMS loading failed fuel 
Sent by:        [email protected] 




Surry Power Station wants to know if anyone has had to deal with loading 
failed fuel into NUHOMS casks specifically the 32-PTH metal matrix type? 
We have recently loaded 4 of 32 assemblies with known leakers and are 
experiencing difficulties in vacuum drying the DSC due to high levels of 
Kr-85. Our current configuration has the vacuum drying system directly 
discharging to the Vent Stack 2 ( Vent Vent), there is no let down or 
delay prior to the radiation monitor. 
Thanks, 
Erik 
  
Erik Simon 
Health Physics Shift Supervisor 
Radiation Protection, Surry Power Station 
  
Dominion Generation 
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