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Ltp Public Meeting Presentation Regarding Licensee Termination Plan for Big Rock Point. Presentation Slides
ML032580512
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Site: Big Rock Point File:Consumers Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/05/2003
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Consumers Energy
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NRC/FSME
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LTP Public Meeting August 2003

TEAM VISION

  • To conduct the restoration of the Big Rock Point site in a manner which brings praise from all stakeholders:
  • The local community
  • The public at large
  • Our employees and their families
  • Our company
  • The nuclear community TEAM PRIORITIES
  • Regulatory agencies
  • Our critics 1 Safety
  • Nuclear, Radiological, & Industrial 2 Efficient Restoration
  • Use all resources productively 3 Future
  • Preparation of all people for future changes and opportunities

Big Rock Point License Termination Plan

LTP Review Process Content and format specified by Nuclear Regulatory Commission Reviewed by

- Technical experts on and offsite

- Big Rock Point site management reviews

- Big Rock Point Safety Review Committee

- Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on April 1, 2003

ervice Building Addition Demolition Completed March 2004

Off-Gas Stack Demolition Completed October 2004 ontainment Building Demolition Completed November 2005 Final Structures Demolished January 2006

Chapter 1 - General Overview Executive summary of License Termination Plan (LTP)

Describes general site information, content of remaining chapters, licensing approach, Greenfield definition and LTP revision process

Chapter 2 - Site Characterization Purpose is to identify, quantify and document residual contamination Industrial activity concentrated on less than 10 of 580 acres Includes:

Historical Site Assessment (HSA)

Analytical Methods Hydrogeological Assessment Radiological Characterization Survey Findings

hapter 3 - Remaining Decommissioning Activities Describes past, present and future decommissioning activities techniques

Chapter 4 - Remediation Plans Discusses remediation methods and techniques Estimate of contaminated soil to be removed is30-150 cubic meters total = 3 -12 truckloads

Chapter 5 - Final Status Survey Plan Purpose of the Final Status Survey (FSS) Plan is to ensure the site meets the criteria for unrestricted release (25 mRem/yr)

Includes NRC guidance to survey soil and groundwater It is our intent to remove all underground foundations and structures

Release Criteria Provides the technical basis to demonstrate compliance with the site release criteria of 25 mRem/yr NRC approved computer code used for resident farmer scenario

Decommissioning Costs Provide an estimate of remaining decommissioning costs Compare estimated costs with present decommissioning funds

Report Purpose is to describe any environmental change associated with decommissioning Evaluations of:

- Threatened and Endangered Species

- Water quality

- Archeological resources

- Environmental justice