Reporting Requirements on Primary Coolant Iodine Spikes (Generic Letter No. 85-19)
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 September 27, 1985 TO ALL LICENSEES AND APPLICANTS FOR OPERATING POWER REACTORS AND HOLDERS OF CONSTRICTION PERMITS FOR POWER REACTORS Gentlemen: SUBJECT: Reporting Requirements on Primary Coolant Iodine Spikes - (Generic Letter No. 85-19) Generic Letter No. 83-43 was issued on December 19, 1983, to provide guidance on Technical Specification revisions required as the result of the revisions to 10 CFR 50.72 (Immediate Notification Requirements of Significant Events at Operating Nuclear Power Reactors) and of implementation of 10 CFR 50.73 (Licensee Event Report System). That generic letter discussed changing the requirement from a Licensee Event Report to a Special Report for operating conditions where the specific activity limits of the reactor coolant are exceeded. As part of our continuing program to delete unnecessary reporting requirements, we have reviewed the reporting requirements related to primary coolant specific activity levels, specifically primary coolant iodine spikes. We have determined that the reporting requirements for iodine spiking can be, reduced from a short-term report (Special Report or Licensee Event Report) to an item which is to be included in the Annual Report. The information to be included in the Annual Report is similar to that previously required in the Licensee Event Report but has been changed to more clearly designate the results to be included from the specific activity analysis and to delete the information regarding fuel burnup by core region. In our effort to eliminate unnecessary Technical Specification requirements, we have also determined that the existing requirements to shut down a plant if coolant iodine activity limits are exceeded for 800 hours in a 12-month period can be eliminated. The quality of nuclear fuel has been greatly improved over the past decade with the result that normal coolant iodine activity (i.e. in the absence of iodine spiking ) is well below the limit. Appropriate actions would be initiated long before accumulating 800 hours above the iodine activity limit. In addition, 10 CFR 50.72(b)(1)(ii) requires the NRC to be immediately notified of fuel cladding failures that exceed expected values or that are caused by unexpected factors. Therefore, this Technical Specification limit is no longer considered necessary on the basis that proper fuel management by licensees and existing reporting requirements should preclude ever approaching the limit. Licensees are expected to continue to monitor iodine activity in the primary coolant and take responsible actions to maintain it at a reasonably low level (i.e., accumulated time with high iodine activity should not approach 800 hours). 8509240257 - 2- Enclosed are model Technical Specifications in Standard Technical Specification (STS) format showing the revisions that may be used in a submittal of proposed Technical Specifications or proposed changes to existing Technical Specifications. These changes will also be incorporated in the next revision of the STS for all nuclear power reactor vendors. The changes are indicated by a line in the margin of the Action Statement for the Limiting Condition for Operation. A Technical Specification amendment request should be submitted to the NRC for each facility which currently has Technical Specification reporting requirements upon exceeding coolant iodine activity limits or which has a requirement to shut down after 800 hours with iodine above the limit. Your request should include appropriate changes to the bases section of your Technical Specifications. As a matter of information, when Technical Specification changes or other proposed license amendments and approvals (i.e., proposed facility modifications requiring NRC approval are required as a result of this or another generic letter, they are subject to the fee provisions of 10 CFR 170 and a $150 application fee should accompany your request (see 10 CFR 170.12(c) and 170.21). If you have any questions relating to this subject, please contact M. Virgil of my staff on (301-492-8947). This request has been approved by OMB Clearance Number 3150-0011, which expires September 30, 1986. Sincerely, Hugh L. Thompson, Director Division of Licensing Enclosure: "Model Technical Specifications showing Revisions to STS Reporting Requirements for Primary Coolant Specific Activity" List of Generic Letters
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