ML19009A343

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Slides PSDAR Meeting 1-15-19
ML19009A343
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 01/15/2019
From: Cowan P, Sterdis A
Comprehensive Decommissioning International, Entergy Nuclear Operations, Holtec
To:
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing
Lamb J, NRR/DORL/LSPB, 301-415-3100
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Download: ML19009A343 (7)


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www.holtec.com l Page 1 Confidential Information NRC Public Meeting Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Holtec Post-Shutdown Activities Report January 15, 2019 www.cdi-decom.com

www.holtec.com l Page 2 www.cdi-decom.com

Introductions

Pamela B. Cowan Holtec Decommissioning International Sr. Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Andrea L. Sterdis Comprehensive Decommissioning International Vice President Regulatory Programs, Environment and Safety

Introductions

www.holtec.com l Page 3 Holtec DECON PSDAR Holtec submittal of a Revised Post-Shutdown Activities Report (PSDAR) based on accelerating the initiation of Prompt DECON Description of planned activities Planned DECON Decommissioning Schedule Decommissioning Cost Estimate reflecting DECON plan Discussion of Environmental Impacts PSDAR prepared in accordance with NRC regulations and addresses NRC guidance Prepared by an experienced team Contingent upon NRC approval of the License Transfer and sale closure Informed by a review of other PSDAR submittals to the NRC www.cdi-decom.com

www.holtec.com l Page 4 Holtec DECON PSDAR (continued)

DECON PSDAR reflects Holtecs Plan to accelerate decommissioning activities following license transfer and sale closure Schedule reflects Holtec project goal to achieve Partial Site Release within 8 years Decommissioning Cost Estimate reflects DECON activities and schedule Environmental Impact Evaluation considers DECON activities Key differences in cost estimates

  • Core business of Holtec team including CDI is managing spent fuel and decommissioning, enabling improved cost-and time-effective decommissioning
  • DECON plan eliminates the costs to transition to dormant state and maintain the plant during dormancy www.cdi-decom.com

www.holtec.com l Page 5 Key Schedule Assumptions Initiation of Decontamination & Dismantlement in 2019 New ISFSI Pad completed by 2020 Off-Loading of Spent Fuel Pool (Wet to Dry) by 4th Quarter 2021 DOE Completes Spent Fuel Removal by 2062 Current schedule shows radiological decommissioning complete (except for ISFSI) within approximately 5 years of license transfer and sale closure Site Restoration approximately 1 year beyond completion of radiological decommissioning www.cdi-decom.com

www.holtec.com l Page 6 Key DCE Assumptions Holtec Revised DCE is ~$1.134 Billion in 2018 dollars Nuclear Decommissioning Trust (NDT) Fund is currently $1.05 Billion (as of October 31, 2018)

Cash Flow analysis demonstrates that the Pilgrim NDT contains sufficient funds to cover estimates for radiological decommissioning, spent fuel management and site restoration Pursuant to NRC regulations Holtec will be required to prepare and submit an annual report that provides the NDT status This report is made public www.cdi-decom.com

www.holtec.com l Page 7 Thank You www.cdi-decom.com