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2019 Escp Winter - Management Perspective
ML19326A989
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Issue date: 11/30/2019
From: Christopher Regan
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NRC Management Perspective:

Progress and Future Outlook Christopher Regan Deputy Director, Division of Fuel Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Extended Storage Collaboration Program Spring Meeting November 2019

Overview

  • New DFM Organization
  • State of Spent Fuel Regulation
  • Spent Fuel Futures Assessment
  • Updates on

- Consolidated Interim Storage Facilities (CISF)

- Facilitating Long Term Storage

- 10 CFR 72.48 Collaborative Effort

  • Other Current Initiatives and Activities
  • Looking Forward 2

DFM Organization Nuclear Analysis and Risk Assessment Travis Tate, Chief Andrea Kock, Director Division of Fuel Management Christopher Regan, Deputy Containment, Thermal, Chemical, and Fire Yoira Diaz-Sanabria, Chief Protection Materials and Structural Meraj Rahimi, Chief Storage and Transportation Licensing Dan Doyle, Acting Chief Inspection and Oversight Margie Kotzalas, Chief Fuel Facility Licensing Jacob Zimmerman, Chief Material Control and Accounting James Rubenstone, Chief 3

State of Spent Fuel Regulation External Drivers for our Work

- Decommissioning business models

- Consolidated Interim Storage

- Shorter cooling periods in pools

- Longer storage periods

- Changes in direction (ATF + 6% enrichment)

- Continued uncertainty with the national spent fuel strategy

- New requirements from NEIMA 4

State of Spent Fuel Regulation Internal Drivers for our Work

- Identifying Opportunities for Transformation

- Risk-Informing Review Processes

- Consolidating and Updating Guidance

- Transportation Coordination and Oversight Readiness

- Fuel Cycle and Spent Fuel Integration/Merger

- Dispositioning low safety significance compliance issues 5

Spent Fuel Futures Assessment Spent Fuel Storage


Renewals------------

Spent Fuel Transport

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ATF +6% CISF?

Yucca Mountain x x  ?  ?  ?  ?

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2025 6

CISF - Application Status

- June 2018 - ISP requested restart of application review

- August 2018 - Staff resumed the safety and environmental reviews

- ISP Hearing: One contention was admitted in part and another one was resubmitted.

  • Holtec International & Eddy Lea Energy Alliance in New Mexico

- February 2018 - Staff accepted application for docketing, began detailed review

- April, May 2018 - Staff held 6 environmental scoping meetings in New Mexico and Maryland

- Holtec Hearing - All hearing petitions were denied and appealed. Boards decision to the Commission. The Commissions decision on the appeals is pending.

- EIS Cooperating Agency Request

  • Quality and timeliness of RAI responses greatly influences the review schedule 7

Facilitating Long Term Storage

  • NUREG-2214, Managing Aging Processes in Storage (MAPS) Report was issued on August 8, 2019.

September 2019

  • Regular use of pre-application meetings
  • Continuing to see high-quality of applications 8

10 CFR 72.48 Collaborative Effort

  • NRC is following the regulatory guide process for endorsement of NEI 12-04.

- NRC completed the technical basis document for change in practice on implementing MOE for 10 CFR 72.48 guidance.

- NRC is assessing options for communicating acceptability of early implementation of NEI 12-04 guidance prior to final endorsement.

  • NRC updated internal guidance for inspection on the 10 CFR 72.48 process and implemented training sessions to Headquarters and Region staff.

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Other Current Initiatives & Activities

  • Integration and Merger Activities
  • Implementation of Lessons Learned of the Graded Approach Pilot
  • Standard Review Plan consolidation for storage and transportation
  • Reviewing lessons learned from Transportation Table Top Exercises
  • ISFSI Oversight Program Enhancements Initiatives 10

Looking Forward

  • Maintaining Spent Fuel Safety through a risk-informed regulatory process.
  • Expecting NEIs White Paper on defining the safety margin in spent fuel management
  • Continuing to engage with industry (EPRI) initiatives to address technical issues
  • Standing by to support the Yucca Mountain licensing proceedings, as funding is approved.
  • Assessing our licensing processes 11

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