ML20063Q019
| ML20063Q019 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Saxton File:GPU Nuclear icon.png |
| Issue date: | 08/14/1990 |
| From: | Hildebrand J SAXTON NUCLEAR EXPERIMENTAL CORP. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| C301-90-0023, C301-90-23, SNEC-90-0055, SNEC-90-55, NUDOCS 9008170008 | |
| Download: ML20063Q019 (3) | |
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SAXTON NUCLEAR EXPERIMENTAL CORPORATION ME GENERAL P U B LIC UTILITIES SYSTEM
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TELEPHONE:
MAtuNG ADDRESS:
i 1 Upper Pond Rd.
(201) 316-7000 Parsippany, O 07054 August 14h 1990 C301-90-0023 l
SNEC-90-0055 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
-Attention: Document control Desk Washington, DC 20555 l
Gentlemen:
i Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (SNEC)
Operating License No. DPR-4 Docket No. 50-146 A&.;f.nistrative Changes to Cost Estimate ' for Decommissioning of the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Facility i
i on July 20, 1990, SNEC submitted to the NRC, via letter number C301-90-0016 (SNEC-90-0048), the cost-estimate for the decommissioning of their facility in Saxton, Pennsylvania.
In order to rectify a minor administrative oversight we. kindly request that you remove from your copy of the estimate the Table of Contents page and page 4, and replace them with the enclosed replacement pages..This change does not impact the value of the cost estimate, i
Please contact us if you require additional information.
1 J. E. Hildebrand President Enclosures JEH/EP/ pip cc A. Adams.- NRC R.
Boces - NRC J. Roth - NRC W. Ruland - NRC W. Russell - NRC gh S. Weiss - NRC f/
F. Young - NRC g
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1 2.0 HISTORICAL
SUMMARY
1 3.0 PRESENT STATUS 2
-3 4.0 FUTURE WORK 2
i 5.0 DETAILS OF REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE WORK 7
5.1 Engineering Evaluations 7
l 5.2 Work Performance Packages Required 7
5.3 Permits Required 8
5.4 Labor Estimate 9
5.5 GPU Nuclear Support 12 5.6 Materials Required 12 5.7 Equipment Required 14 5.8 Waste Volume Estimates 15 6.0 THE COST ESTIMATE 15 6.1 Assumptions 16 6.2 Update and comparison of Assumptions to Conditions i
Assumed by Burns & Roe in Their 1981 Estimate 19 6.3 Cost Estimate Tables 22 7.0 WASTE APPENDICES 41 s
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Phase IV, Reactor Pressure Vessel Removal 1.
Complete Characterization 2.
Complete Engineering Evaluation 3.
Select Method 4.
Obtain Transportation / Routing' Authorizations 5.
Complete Peactor Vessel Removal preparations 6.
Ensure Reactor Vessel removal / ship / disposal plan complete 7.
Verify Reactor Vessel ready for removal / ship 8.
Dismantle CV, survey, rework / dispose of steel scrap 9.
Remove, load, ship Reactor Vessel Phase V. Demolish ALL Structures 1.
Survisy, rework / certify Containment Vessel structure 2.
Dismantle, survey, dispose of WCPF 3.
Complete all survey G rework 4.
Complete Independent Verification Survey (QA HOLD PT/MS) 5.
Complete, review, approve demolition plan 6.
Select demolition method 7.
Mobilite Demolition contractor 8.
Assemble, brief ALL Observers 9.
Remove Site Electrical Supply 10.
Demolish the Refueling Water Storage Tank Foundation 11.
Demolish the Filled Drum Storage Area 12.
Fracture CV foundation IAW Implacement Plan 13.
Demolish CV structure IAW implacement plan Phase VI. Sites Restoration 1.
Obtain ALL agency approval co close demolished structures 2.
Assemble, brief ALL Obser'ers 3.
Close, grade and finish antire SNEC site 4.
Landscape site to fina'. condition 5.
Erect monument and historical marker 6.
Remove ALL site support facilities 7.
Complete Report of Final Site Condition (Milestone) l 4
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