ML051310461

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Yankee, License Pages for Amendment No. 158 License Termination Plan
ML051310461
Person / Time
Site: Yankee Rowe
Issue date: 07/28/2005
From: John Hickman
NRC/NMSS/DWMEP/DD
To:
Hickman J, NMSS/DWM/DCB, 301-415-3017
Shared Package
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References
TAC L52095
Download: ML051310461 (2)


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(5)

Deleted by Amendment No. 147.

(6)

Deleted by Amendment No. 148.

(7)

Deleted by Amendment No. 148.

(8)

Deleted by Amendment No. 148.

(9)

The movement of special nuclear material used as reactor fuel into the vapor container (containment) is prohibited.

(10)

Deleted by Amendment No. 152.

(11)

License Termination Plan (LTP)

The License Termination Plan dated November 19, 2004, as supplemented April 7, 2005, is approved by NRC License Amendment No. 158.

In addition to those criteria specified in 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 50.82(a)(6), a change to the LTP requires NRC approval prior to being implemented if the change:

(a)

Increase the probability of making a Type I decision error above the level stated in the LTP; (b)

Increase the radionuclide-specific derived concentration guideline levels (DCGLs) and related minimum detectable concentrations; (c)

Increase the radioactivity level, relative to the applicable DCGL, at which investigation occurs; (d)

Change the statistical test applied to one other than the Sign Test or Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test.

(e)

Prior to license termination, if the concentrations of site-generated radionuclides other than tritium are reported in the groundwater in excess of the individual concentrations listed below, or if a sum of the fractions formed by dividing the reported concentrations by these values is greater than 2.0, the licensee shall evaluate the need for site-specific groundwater DCGLs for these radionuclides. New groundwater DCGLs will require that a license amendment request be submitted to NRC for approval.

  • Amdt.
  • #158 6/ /2005 Individual Individual Radionuclide Concentration Radionuclide Concentration Limit, pCi/L Limit, pCi/L Ag-108m 50 Fe-55 25 Am-241 0.5 Nb-94 50 C-14 200 Ni-63 15 Cm-243/244 0.50 Pu-238 0.50 Co-60 25 Pu-239/240 0.50 Cs-134 14 U-241 15 Cs-137 15 Sb-125 50 Eu-152 50 Sr-90 3

Eu-154 50 Tc-99 15 Eu-155 50 Re-classification of survey areas from a less to a more restrictive classification (e.g., from a Class 3 to a Class 2 area) may be done without prior NRC notification; however, re-classification to a less restrictive classification (e.g., Class 1 to a Class 2 area) will require NRC notification at least 14 days prior to implementation.

D.

This license is effective as of the date of issuance and authorizes ownership and possession of this facility until the Commission notifies the licensee in writing that the license is terminated. The licensee shall:

1.

Take actions necessary to decommission and decontaminate this facility and continue to maintain this facility, including, where applicable, the storage, control and maintenance of the spent fuel, in a safe condition; and 2.

Conduct activities in accordance with all other restrictions applicable to this facility in accordance with NRC regulations and the specific provisions of this 10 CFR 50 facility license.

  • Amdt.
  • #158 6/ /2005
  • Amdt.
  • #157
  • 4/17/2003 FOR THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Original Signed by Bruce A. Boger Bruce A. Boger, Director Division of Reactor Projects - III/IV/V Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Date of Issuance: August 5, 1992