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NUREG/CR-3116 Evaluation of Nuclear Facility Decommissioning Projects Summary Report Enrico Fermi-1 Reactor 4
Prepared by R. L. Miller, B. W. Link UNC Nuctoar Industries uclear Regulatory Commission l
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NUREG/CR-3116 1D Evaluation of Nuclear Facility Decommissioning Projects I
Summary Report Enrico Fermi-1 Reactor M:nuscript Completed: December 1982 D:ta Published: February 1983 Prep: red by R. L. Miller, B. W. Link UNC Nuclear Industries office of Surplus Facilities Management Richlind, WA 99352 Pr:p3 red for Divi lon of Engineering Technology Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Wcshington, D.C. 20555 NRC FIN B7568
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i This report summarizes information concerning the decommissioning of the i
Enrico Fermi-1 reactor. Decommissioning data from available documents and other decommissioning records were input into a computerized i
data-handling system in a manner that pennits specific information to be i
readily retrieved. The information is presented both in detail in its computer output form, and as a manually assembled summarization, generated for the purpose of highlighting the more important aspects of the decommissioning program.
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ABSTRACT i
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1-1 1.1 Background Information 1 -2 1.2 Acronyms & Definitions 1-3 2.0 FACILITY
SUMMARY
REPORT 2-1 2.1 Facility Description 2-1 2.2 Summary of Costs & Radioactive Waste 2-1 i
2.3 Comparison of Cost Items 2-1 2.3.1 Dollar Costs 2-2 2.3.2 Man-Rem Costs 2-2
3.0 DESCRIPTION
OF COMPUTER REPORTS 3-1 3.1 General Information 3-1 3.2 Decommissioning Code Table Index 3-1 3.3 Significant Event Report 3-1 i
3.4 Radionuclide Inventory 3-2 3.5 Project Cost / Exposure Report 3-2 f
3.6 Dose Rate and Contamination Report 3-2' 3.7 Project Labor Report 3-2 3.8 ALARA Report 3-2 l
3.9 Shipment Report 3-2 3.10 Disposal Costs 3-3 3.11 Surveillance Report 3-3 I
CONTENTS (continued) 4.0 COMPUTER REPORTS 4-1 General Information 4-3 Decommissioning Code Table Index 4-6 Significant Event 4-11 Radionuclide Inventory 4-12 Project Cost / Exposure 4-14 Dose Rate and Contamination 4-16 Project Labor 4-18 ALARA 4-19 Shipaent 4-20 Disposal Costs 4-21 Surveillance 4-22
EVALUATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITY DECOMMISSIONING PROJECTS PROJECT
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REPORT ENRIC0 FERMI-l REACTOR Reviewed by DOE-RL:
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This document presents, in summary fonn, information pertaining to the decommissioning of the Enrico Fermi-1 reactor. The purpose of this report is to provide the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and its licensees with comparative data to assist in their assessment of decommissioning alternatives and ALARA methods for future decommissioning projects.
Data were assembled in a form that permitted input into a ecmputerized data-handling system. The computer program
- used produces a flextble data accumulation, manipulation, and retrieval system which provides decommissioning performance information such as:
ALARA responsiveness Cost estimate accuracy Schedule adherence Project labor hours and costs Exposure accountability, and Radwaste generation and disposition When sufficient decommissioning data have been obtained from an adequate number of facilities of any one type (BWR, PWR, Research), comparisons can be made between the experiences at the facilities and with NRC decommissioning NUREGs. The comparisons will be documented to facilitate the assessment of future nuclear facility decommissioning plans.
The more major portions of this decommissioning project were completed by the end of 1974. The amount and quality of retrievable documentation for the project fulfilled regulatory requirements in existance at the time. The lack of certain decommissioning information to be noted in subsequent sections tends to emphasize an existing need for improvement in such documentation of future projects.
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- MAPPtK 1s the computer software package selected for the program.
MAPPER stands for Maintain, Prepare, and P_roduce Executive R_eports.
This system is used with DOE's UNIVAC system at Richland, Washington.
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Reactor decommisioloning studies completed and published are listed below:
Decommissioning NUREG Facility Mode No.
Elk River Reactor DECON CR-2985 (BWR)
Enrico Fermi-1 SAFSTOR CR-3116 (FBR)
These reports may be obtained from:
GP0 Sales Program Division of Technical Informatinn and Document Control U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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1.1 BACKGROUND
In 1981 the NRC Staff initiated a multi-year program to document and evaluate the methods, radiation exposure and costs associated with the decommissioning of retired nuclear reactors. The program objective is to provide the NRC with data that will assist in the assessment of future decommissioning plans to assure implementation of NRC's ALARA policy.
The program was originated under the auspices of the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research through its Chemical Engineering Branch. UNC Nuclear Industries (UNC) is responsible for the technical direction of the program and for preparation of documentation and summary comparisons of evaluated projects.
See NUREG/CR-2522 " Evaluation of Nuclear Facility Decommissioning Projects" for a complete description of the Program Plan.
Licensees currently decommissioning reactor facilities or licensees who are planning such projects have been, or will be solicited for possible inclusion in the program.
After collection of sufficient data, analyses 1-2
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of each project will be completed.
Then comparisons will be made between the actual methods, costs and exposure used by licensees and with data contained in reference decommissioning studies.
1.2 ACRONYMS - ABBREVIATIONS - DEFINITIONS Definitions of Decommissioning Alternatives DECON - to immediately remove all radioactive material to permit unrestricted release of the property.
SAFSTOR - to fix and maintain property so that risk to safety is acceptable for period of storage followed by decontamination and/or decay to an unrestricted level.
ENTOMB - to encase and maintain property in a strong and structurally long-lived material (e.g., concrete) to assure retention until radioactivity decays to an unrestricted level.
Acronyms - Abbreviations A/C Activated or Contaminated AEC Atomic Energy Commission ALARA As low As Reasonably Achievable BEATT Beatty, Nevada (Waste Disposal Site)
BIO Biological BWR Boiling Water Reactor CANOG Canoga Park, California (Sodium Reactor Experiment)
CI Curie CS Carbon Steel CU FT Cubic Feet DDS Decommissioning Data System DEC Detroit Edison Company DNA Data Not Available DOE Department of Energy DOS RED FCT Dose Reduction Factor i
DPM Disintegrations per Minute EF-1 Enrico Fermi-1 reactor i
FBR Fast Breeder Reactor HTGR-High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor l
HX Heat Exchanger l
ICPP Idaho Chemical Processing Plant INEL Idaho National Engineering Laboratory LMFBR Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor MAPPER Maintain, Prepare, and Produce Executive Reports MORHD bborhead, Kentucky (waste disposal site) l MW Megawatt l-3 i
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MWD Megawatt Days MWDE Megawatt Days Electric MWDT Megawatt Days Thermal MWE Megawatt Electrical MWT Megawatt Thermal NRC U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NSSS Nuclear Steam Supply System NEC0 Nuclear Engineering Company (presently U.S. Ecology)
PRDC Power Reactor Development Company PSIG Pounds / Square Inch Gauge PWR Pressurized Water Reactor RCPA Rural Cooperative Power Association RICH Richland RR Railroad SCHED Scheduled SHEFF Sheffield SPEC N0 Specification Number SS Stainless Steel SYS/ COMP System Component TRIP LEN Trip Length TYP Type UNC UNC Nuclear Industries, Operations Division UPA United Power Association W.0.
Work Order 1-4
2.0 FACILITY StNMARY REPORT This report is a summarized duplication of information found in the computer printout in Section 4.0.
The intent of this summary is to show, at a glance, the data necessary to familiarize the reader with the reactor facility.
2.1 FACILITY DESCRIPTION Name:
Enrico Fermi-1 Location:
Monroe, Michigan Owner:
Decommissioning Mode:
SAFSTOR Reactor Type:
FBR Startup Date:
1963 Shutdown Date:
1972 Power Rating:
Electrical 140 (MW)
Thermal 430 Lifetime Power: Electrical DNA (MWD)
Thermal 5,941 Reason for Decommissioning:
Inadequate funding for continuation of experimental program.
2.2 SLNMARY OF COSTS AND RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE Total Decommissioning Costs:
(19745) 7,164,988*
Personnel Exposure:
(Man-rem) 28.04 Radioactive Waste-Volume:
(Cubic Feet) Data incomplete Radioactive Waste-Activity:
(Curie) 5,000 (est.)
2.3 COMPARIS0N OF COST ITEMS The statistical significance of the following comparative information is not fully developed at the present time. Comparative numbers should be meaningful when additional decommissionings have been accomplished.
- See page 4-1 for inflation rate table to adjust costs to year of interest j
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2.3.1 Dollar Costs The following listed items are compared to the total dollar cost for the decommissioning project.
i Total Decommissioning Cost:
$7,164,988 (1974 Dollars)*
Unit of No. of Dollars Item Measurement No. of Units Spent per Unit Radioactivity Ci 5,000 (est.)
$1433 per Ci l
Radioactive Waste Cu Ft DNA DNA Lifetime Power MWD 5,941
$1206 per MWD Output Lifetime Electr.
MWD DNA DNA Output Spending Rate Months 36
$199,027 per Mo.
2.3.2 Man-rem Costs The following listed items are compared to the amount cf radiation exposure taken by decommissioning personnel.
Total man-rem used:
28.04 Unit of No. of Units Item Measurement No. of Units per Man-rem i
Radioactivity Ci 5,000 (est.)
178.3 Ci per man-rem Radioactive Cu Ft
.DNA DNA Waste Decommissioning Dollar (1974) 7,164,988
$255,527 per Cost man-rem h
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3.0 DESCRIPTION
OF REPORTS The reports described below are the basic reports used in the DDS program. The descriptions, as presented, are intentionally idealized.
It should be understood that all functional facets of the reports will not always be utilized, simply because the documentation of decommissioning infonnation will vary from project to project.,In addition to the basic reports, MAPPER provides the ability to produce supplementary reports by manipulating the data available in the basic reports.
3.1 General Information This report is a free format input report designed to accommodate descriptive data of any kind.
Entries may be given any title and related to any facility system by a system component number.
Data are entered in any format on any subject. The report should be used to record information that does not fit into any of the report types organized by column. This includes facility location, description, owners, operators, builders. Summary data may also be included where it is not readily derivable from other reports or for convenient reference.
3.2 Decommissioning Code Table Index i
'he code table contains a list of unit items, including facility t,uildings, systems and system components, and budgetary items, with a corresponding identification number for each unit. The identification system is used throughout DDS to relate data to specifically identified units.
This basic report type may be expanded to include tables or indices of other kinds related to facility decommissioning.
Candidate tables are labor category wage rates, shipping company rates, shipping company name codes, disposal site name codes and rates, or archived file tape names.
One of the basic values of this report is the fact that, by utilizing an index which can ultimately be made common to all reactor facilities included in the program, the report can become the intercomparison base for the DDS.
The full utilization of this base will not be possible i
until a certain minimum number of facilities as yet unspecified, are included in the DDS.
3.3 Significant Event Report This report is used to record the facility's operating history, which in l
some cases could impact facility decommissioning.
It contains dates, system / component numbers, and event descriptions.
Noteworthy events such as construction completion, startup, shutdowns, significant incidents, and accidents are recorded in this report.
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3.4 Radionuclide Inventory An inventory of radionuclides present in each facility system will be made prior to the start of decommissioning. The amount of each radionuclide or its concentration, the measurement date, and a description of each system's material composition will be recorded.
It will be noted whether a radionuclide present in a system is the result of neutron activation or contamination.
3.5 Project Cost / Exposure Report Costs, schedules, man-hours, man-rem, both estimated and actual, are listed for each activity specification number. These costs may be broken out on lines having a subactivity specification number. This report is the main respository of cost and exposure information for a decommissioning project.
3.6 Dose Rate and Contamination Report Dose rates at locations throughout each facility are recorded prior to decommissioning. Locations relative to a reference map, elevation, system / component number, and type of measurement are recorded for each measurement.
Both upper and lower limits of dose rates or contamination levels (in disintegrations per minute) are listed.
3.7 Project Lab'or Report Decommissioning labor costs, exposure, and man-weeks for each activity specification are recorded at a to-be-determined frequency. This supplements the project cost / exposure report by providing data on how costs and exposures accumulate over the course of a decommissioning project.
3.8 ALARA Report The ALARA report contains records of ALARA efforts by activity specification number. The affected facility system, date, cost items, exposure information, and a description of the ALARA effort are listed.
This report can be used to calculate by activity specification number or l
for all activities the total estimated man-rem saved as well as total cost incurred through the implementation of the ALARA effort.
3.9 Shipment Report Volumes, weights, and other physical data are recorded by waste type for material produced by each activity specification. These data are listed for each shipment of material from the decommissioning site.
Trip lengths and vehicle dose rates are recorded in order to calculate public exposure.
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3.10 Disposal Costs The costs associated with'each waste disposal shipment are recorded in the Disposal Costs Report. Costs are divided into transportation, burial,'and container categories.
Costs for each container type on the shipment are also listed.
3.11 Surveillance Report The surveillance report is used to record annual costs and exposures i
associated with long term surveillance of a decommissioned facility.
Under normal conditions a surveillance report would not be required for a facility decommissioned under Mode DECON.
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i 4.0 COMPUTER REPORTS Dollar values listed are in 1974 dollars. For adjusting costs listed in the computer reports to year of interest, use the inflation rate table s
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4 Normalized Cost Escalation Table Annual Inflation Rate
- Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 0.029 1966 0.029 1967 J
0.042 1968 0.054 1969 0.059 1970 1.000 0.043 1971 1.043 1.000 0.033 1972 1.076 1.033 1.000 0.062 1973 1.138 1.095 1.062 1.000 O.110 1974 1.248 1.295 1.172 1.110 1.000 0.091 1975 1.339 1.296 1.263 1.201 1.091 1.000 0.058 1976 1.397 1.354 1.321 1.259 1.149 1.058 '1.000 0.065 1977 1.462 1.419 1.386 1.324 1.214 1.123 1.065 1.000 0.077 1978 1.539 1.496 1.463 1.401 1.291 1.200 1.142 1.077 1.000 0.113 1979 1.652 1.609 1.576 1.514 1.404 1.313 1.255 1.190 1.113 1.000 O.135 1980 1.787 1.744 1.711 1.649 1.539 1.448 1.390 1.325 1.248 1.135 1.000 0.089 1981 1.876 1.833 1.800 1.738 1.628 1.537 1.479 1.414 1.337 1.224 1.089 1.000 0.060**
1982 1.936 1.893 1.860 1.798 1.688 1.597 1.539 1.474 1.397 1.284 1.149-1.060 1.000
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In planning for large decommissioning projects which cover.long time spans or are scheduled to start at some time in the future, cost estimates should consider the " worth" of current money and then adjust cost estimates to reflect this consideration. This exercise, referred to as a " time value cost analysis", considers the year of expenditure, interim surveillance and maintenance costs, major non-routine maintenance costs, and inflation rates.
" Worth" of current money is usually based upon an average yield on stable, non-speculative investments such as long and short-term treasury bills.
A " time value cost analysis" results in a percentage value, referred to as the discount rate, which is used to discount the cost of a future project to J
the current " worth" of money.
This discount rate includes consideration I
of financial uncertainties, such as project cost overruns, recovery costs for major accidents, etc.
t Example - A discount rate of two percent yields the following table:
Discount Discount Year Factor Year Factor 1
0.9804 6
0.8880 2
0.9612 7
0.8706 3
0.9423 8
0.8513 4
0.9238 9
0.8535 5
0.9057 10 0.8204 If project is estimated to cost $10,000 during a time period six years from today, the amount of money presently required to be invested is
($10,000) (0.8880) or $8,800.
Detailed discussions and suggested assumptions may be found in the following references:
1.
Methodology for Establishing Decommissioning Priorities U.S. Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office, RLO/SFM-82-7, June, 1982.
2.
The Rate of Discount for Evaluating Public Projects Mikesell, R. F.,1977 e
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C.
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Navigating through the Interest Rate Morass:
Some Basic Principles Santoni, G.
J., and C. C. Stone 1981 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, March, 1981 4-2
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TOTAL COST OF DECOMMISSIONING ($7,164.938)
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ITE_MS NO. OF UNITS COMPARISUN COSTS CURIE S000 1433 DOLLARS / CURIE RAD WASTE (CU FT) DNA DNA DGLLARS/CU FT SPENDING RATE (MONTHS) 36 199.027 DOLLARS / MONTH POWER RATING MEGAWATT 140 51 478 DOLLARS /MWE ELECTRICAL (MWEI LIFETIME MEGAWATT DAYS S944 1206 DOLLARS /MWDT
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MANREM 28.04 2SS.527 DOLLARS /MANREM NO OF UNITS COMPARISON ITEM
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DNA DNA CU FT\\MAkREM TOTAL COST (5) 7.164.988 255527 DOLLARS \\MANREN LIFETIME MfGAWATT DAYS THERMAL (MwDT) 5941 211.9 MWDTNMANRFM PGUER RATING (MWE) 200 7.13 MWE/MANREM
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- 4. TITLE ANO SU8 TITLE (Add Vorume No.. of appropreent
- 2. (Leave blanki Evaluation of Nuclear Decommissioning Projects Project Sumary Report
- 3. REclPIENT'S ACCES$10N NO.
Enrico Fermi-1 Reactor
- 7. AUTHORISI
- 5. DATE REPORT COMPLETED R. L. Miller, B. W. Link uours lvE4R December 1982
- 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAP.1E AND MAILING ADDRESS (Inciude I,a Code /
DATE REPORT ISSUED Office of Surplus Facilities Management oo~1w lvEAR UNC Nuclear Industries February 1983 P.O. Box 490
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- 12. SPONSORING ORGANIZATION NAME AND M AILING ADDRESS //nclude Esa Code /
- 10. PROJECT /TASKMCRK UNIT NO.
Division of Engineering Technology Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
- 11. CONTRACT NO.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 NRC FIN B7568
- 13. TYPE OF REPORT PE RIOD COVE RED (/ncluswe ades/
Technical
- 15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
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16 A85TR ACT 000 woras or less)
This report summarizes information concerning the decommissioning of the Enrico Fermi-1 reactor. Decommissioning data from available documents and other decommissioning records were input into a computerized data-handling system in a manner that permits specific.information to be readily retrieved. The information is presented both in detail in its computer output form, and as a manually assembled summarization, generated for the purpose of highlighting the more important aspects of the decommissioning program.
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