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1
New Improved Meteorological Data Archives
  • Kenneth G. Wastrack
  • Jennifer M. Call
  • D. Sherea Burns
  • Tennessee Valley Authority

2
Data Storage Requirements
  • Regulatory Guide 1.23, revision 1
  • Requires meteorological data to be collected
    describes desired formats.
  • ANS-3.11
  • Specifies retention of raw meteorological data
    for a minimum of 5 years, validated data for
    the life of the facility.

3
Data Storage Requirements (cont.)
  • SPP-5.9
  • This is an internal Nuclear Power Group, TVA
    document.
  • Identifies calibration maintenance history
    records for meteorological monitoring equipment,
    meteorological joint frequency distribution
    data as QA records which shall be retained for a
    minimum of 75 years ( until concurrence for
    disposal is received from the TVA Office of the
    General Counsel).

Meteorological Data are not explicitly identified
as QA records. However, since the output from
applications that use the data are QA records,
this implicitly requires the associated
meteorological data to be QA records as well.
4
Data Collection Processing
  • Environmental Data Stations
  • Collect the raw data perform processing into
    summaries.
  • Transmit the data to the plant control room, the
    offsite Emergency Operations Facility a Remote
    Access Computer (RAC) for validation archiving.

5
Data Collection Processing (cont.)
6
Why Change?
  • In 2007 two coinciding events made obvious the
    need for change
  • A realignment of work activities caused the data
    validation function to be reassigned to staff
    unfamiliar with the Mainframe computer.
  • TVA announced the planned retirement of the
    Mainframe computer.
  • Historically, in order to conserve storage space
    meteorological data were converted into binary
    format which required special software to extract
    data into a useable format were available to
    a limited number of users.

7
Why Change? (cont.)
  • TVA has collected meteorological data since the
    1950s (at nuclear sites since the 1970s)
    since that time computer data systems have
    changed significantly, numerous times, causing
    inconsistencies in the data.
  • DOCUMENTATION of particularly the older data was
    not adequate in some cases critical information
    took the form of handwritten notes on faded paper.

8
Changes Needed
  • File conversion to ASCII format for
    transportability across platforms computer
    systems
  • Data tag format consistency
  • Data consolidation into a single common location
  • Better DOCUMENTATION

9
Actions Taken
  • ID collect all relevant data files.
  • Copy data files from the mainframe.
  • Retrieve data that was never placed on the
    mainframe (PC-based files).
  • Review available documentation determine the
    contents of the data files label the data
    values.
  • In cases of multiple towers at a particular
    location, we had to identify which specific data
    applied to which station consolidate the data
    into a common set of files that were consistently
    formatted.

10
Actions Taken (cont.)
  • Existing data applications that used customized
    data formats were adapted to use the new files.
  • Extensive DOCUMENTATION was
    prepared describing the conversion
    process the new archival system.

11
New Archival Data Storage
  • Data are stored on a network drive accessible by
    various computer systems by authorized users
    from anywhere on the TVA network.
  • Regular data back-ups to an offsite location
    copies for QA records storage.
  • Data are in ASCII format to allow users to
    directly view the information permit
    multi-platform access.

12
Future Activities
  • Make data available to more users through a
    web-based method.
  • Expand auto-screening techniques to older data,
    currently performed on more recent data, for
    completeness to allow review of extreme data
    limits.
  • Additional DOCUMENTATION to describe
    instrumentation characteristics, data
    collection methodologies, etc.
  • Locate store any additional data such as data
    presently available only in hardcopy form.

13
Lessons Learned
  • Develop a common data format convert all files
    for consistency which will allow the use of
    common data processing analysis software.
  • DOCUMENTATION Describe data
    formats provide relevant information
    about data collection processing.
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