SECY-18-0054, Weekly Information Report - Week Ending April 27, 2018

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SECY-18-0054: Weekly Information Report - Week Ending April 27, 2018
ML18121A307
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Issue date: 05/01/2018
From: Robert Lewis
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INFORMATION REPORT May 1, 2018 SECY-18-0054 FOR: The Commissioners FROM: Robert J. Lewis Assistant for Operations Office of the Executive Director for Operations

SUBJECT:

WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING APRIL 27, 2018 CONTENTS Enclosure Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer A Office of the Chief Information Officer B Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation C Office of the Secretary D

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Robert J. Lewis Assistant for Operations, OEDO

Contact:

A. Barnes, OEDO 301-415-1720

ML18121A307 OFFICE OEDO OEDO/AO NAME ABarnes RLewis DATE 05/01/18 05/01/18 Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer (OCHCO)

Items of Interest Week Ending April 27, 2018 ARRIVALS

    • GORDON, CORKY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATOR OI
    • Employee reporting to Region II RETIREMENTS BANIC, MERRILEE SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER NRR CAMPBELL, VIVIAN BRANCH CHIEF R-IV GALLUCCI, RAYMOND SENIOR RELIABILITY AND RISK NRR ANALYST JONES, CARL SR. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR R-II MISENHIMER, DAVID PROJECT MANAGER NMSS DEPARTURES CRIMM, NINA BAFUNDO SENIOR ATTORNEY OGC GOLDEN, JAMES DAVID PHYSICAL SECURITY INSPECTOR R-II JONES, ROSEMARY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT R-III SIMMONS, NICOLE LAW CLERK ASLBP APRIL 27, 2018 ENCLOSURE A

Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)

Items of Interest Week Ending April 27, 2018 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act (PA) Requests and Appeals Received During the Period of April 23- April 27, 2018, as submitted by requester Appeal the lack of response to FOIA request, NRC-2018-000424 NRC-2018-000501 Specified records related to the Holtec International application to NRC for a license to build and operate a consolidated interim spent fuel NRC-2018-000502 storage facility in Lea County, New Mexico Appeal the redactions made to the released records in response to NRC-NRC-2018-000504 2018-000052 Appeal the search performed and zero outcome for same search topic as 2017-0456, but for date range January 1, 1990, through December 31, NRC-2018-000505 2004, in response to NRC-2018-000163 Appeal the redactions, search, and non-responsive parts, and disagree NRC-2018-000506 with the exemptions used, in response to NRC-2018-000022 Appeal the redactions made and search performed for SECY 11-0161, NRC-2018-000507 COMS-12-002-GBJ (2/7/2012), in response to NRC-2018-000186 Any and all communications between the Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response/Program Management, Policy Development and Analysis Staff and the Office of Administration/Program Management, NRC-2018-000508 Announcement and Editing staff that occurred on April 24, 2018, as specified How much Iodine-131 was released into the environment from Nuclear NRC-2018-000510 Power plants in Pennsylvania?

Copies of interim responses 4, 5 and 6 from FOIA request 2018-0003, NRC-2018-000511 which was submitted by the Government Accountability Project Any documents pertaining to the results of testing for levels detected of the release of iodine 131 into the atmosphere from the Three Mile Island NRC-2018-000512 nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania in 2018 Records, or groups of records, as described in items 1-6 of the request NRC-2018-000513 All communications between the U.S. NRC (and especially Region IV) and the Bailey & Oliver Law Firm, Rogers, Arkansas, regarding any NRC-2018-000514 requests for documents from the NRC or the production of a witness All records not already publicly available that are related to Lead Test Assemblies and Accident Tolerant Fuel (either topic, not just records NRC-2018-000515 covering both) dated January 1, 2017, and after Any and all records and information pertaining to Operation Cross Roads NRC-2018-000516 APRIL 27, 2018 ENCLOSURE B

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR)

Items of Interest Week Ending April 27, 2018 International Atomic Energy Agency Assessment Mission From April 12-20, 2018, the staff participated as an expert for an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Integrated Safety Assessment of Research Reactors (INSARR) mission for the Ghana research reactor. The four-member team comprised experts from France, Jamaica, and the United States, as well as the IAEA. The mission covered organizational and management aspects, as well as technical areas including the core conversion, safety assessment, training and qualification of operating personnel, operation and maintenance programs, radiation protection, and emergency preparedness. The INSARR expert team observed that the operator of Ghanas research reactor has demonstrated a high commitment to safety following the conversion of the reactor core to use low enriched uranium as fuel instead of high enriched uranium. The team also made recommendations for further safety enhancements.

Publication of Indian Point License Renewal Document The staff published the Final Supplement 38 to NUREG-1437, Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Power Plants regarding the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3 (IP2 and IP3) on April 23, 2018. This supplement includes the staffs evaluation of revised engineering project cost information for severe accident mitigation alternatives (SAMAs), a summary of the results of additional sensitivity analyses to address uncertainties in the SAMA cost-benefit conclusions as directed by the Commission, and newly available aquatic impact information and the additional environmental issues. This final supplement represents the completion of the staffs environmental review of the IP2 and IP3 license renewal application.

Hope Creek Generating Station - Approval of Measurement Uncertainty Recapture Power Uprate On April 24, 2018, the staff approved a 1.6 percent Measurement Uncertainty Recapture (MUR) power uprate for the Hope Creek Generating Station. The MUR power uprate amendment allows use of a leading edge flow meter to improve the measurement of reactor feedwater flow and a power increase from approximately 3840 megawatts thermal (MWt) to 3902 MWt. The licensee plans to implement the MUR power uprate following the current refueling outage.

Acceptance of the First Subsequent License Renewal Application for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 On April 26, 2018, the staff accepted the first subsequent license renewal application submitted. Florida Power & Light Company (the applicant) submitted a subsequent license renewal application for Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-31 and DPR-41 for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4 (Turkey Point) requesting operation for an additional 20 years for the already-renewed operating licenses. The initial operating licenses for Turkey Point were issued on July 19, 1972, for Unit 3, and on April 10, 1973, for Unit 4, and the initial renewed licenses for both units were issued on June 6, 2002. The current expiration dates are July 19, 2032, for Unit 3 and April 10, 2033, for Unit 4.

APRIL 27, 2018 ENCLOSURE C

Office of the Secretary (SECY)

Items of Interest Week Ending April 27, 2018 Document Released to Public Date of Subject Document Information Papers

1. SECY-18-0045 04/12/2018 Reactor Oversight Process Self-Oversight Process Self-Assessment for Calendar Year 2017
2. SECY-18-0052 04/25/2018 Weekly Information Report - Week Ending April 20, 2018 Memoranda
1. SRM-M180412B 04/24/2018 Briefing on Accident Tolerant Fuel Federal Register Notices Issued
1. Discontinuation of Rulemaking Activity for Cyber Security for Byproduct Materials Licensees

[NRC-2015-0019]

APRIL 27, 2018 ENCLOSURE D