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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Information DIGEST.1991 Edition
ML20073C847
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Issue date: 03/31/1991
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submitted to the NRC directly by Nuclear Regulatory Commission the licensee. This information is (NRC). NRC's regulatory reviewed for consistoney only. No responsibilitio$, and the areas indopondent validation and/or NRC kcontes. This digest is e vonfication is performed by the compilation of NRC related data NRC, For dota!Iod and completo end is designed to provido e information about tables and quick reference to major facts figuros, refer to the source about the agency and the industry pubhcations.

It regulatos, in general, the data cover 1975 through 1990, with This digest is published annually exceptions noted. For operating for the general uso of the NRC U.S. commercial nuclear power staff and is avellable to the reactors, information on public.

9 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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16 NRC as a Regulatory Agency.............................

1 Mission and Statutory Authority.........................

2 Principles of Good Regulation..........................

3 M ajor Activitie s......................................

4 Organizations and Functions 5

N R C L oc a t ion s.......................................

8 NRC Fiscal Year 1991 Resources....................... 10 Operating Nuclear Power Reactors........................ 15 U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors...,.......... 16 U.S. and Foreign Electricity Generated by Commercial Nuclear Pov.or......................... 26 Performance at U.S. Commercial Nuclear Po w e r Re a c t o r s...................................... 31 Future Commercial Nuclear Power Reactor Lic e n si n g........................................... 34 Nuclear Nonpower Reactors........................... 40 Nuclear Material Saf ety.................................. 43 F uel Cycle F a cilitie s.................................. 44 Ma t e rial Lic enses...........................,........ 46 Nuclear Material Transportation and Sa f eguards........................

49 international Nuclear Safety............................ 50 Ra d ioa c tive We s t e...................................... 51 Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal................... 52 High Level Radioactive Waste Disposal.................. 58 19911NFORMAil0N DIGl$i in I

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1 List of Abbreviations used in Appendices...,,......,.....,. 64 4

A. U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors............... 66 l

B. U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors Formerly Licensed to l

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Re a ct or s.......................................... 80 D. U.S. Commercial Nucle.ar Power Reactors by Lic e n s e e........................................... 64 E. U.S. Nuclear Nonpower Reactors....................... 80 F. Worid List of Nuclear Power Reactors................... 90 1

O. Nuclear Power Units by Reactor Tyre. Worldwide......... 91 Tables

1. NRC Total Obligations................................. 13 2, NRC Statt 14
3. U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reactor 24 Operating Licenses issued by Year i
4. U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reactor Average Capacity Factor a nd Not Gener a tion.................................. 27 5.

1989 Not Electricity Generated in Each State by 3-N uclea r Power....................,.........,..,..... 28

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8. Material Licenses by State.............................. 48
9. Low Level Waste Compacts........................... 66
10. Spent Fuel Stored at Nuclear Power Reactors-Total Metric Ton s by S t a t e....................................... 69 NUCL(AR REGULATORY COMMISSION w

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12. Dry Spent Fuel Storage Licensees..................... 61 Figures 1.

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2. Map of NRC Regions...............................

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3. NRC FY 1991 Resource Summary...................... 11 4.

NRC FY 1991 Resources by Program.................... 12

5. NRC Total Obligations................................ 13 6.

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1. Map of U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Ac a ct or Sit e s........................................ 17
8. FY 1990 Inspection Effort at Operating R e a ct o r s.......................................... 18 9 Map of NRC Region i Commercial Nuclear Powe r Re a ct or Sit e s.................................. 19
10. Map of NRC Region 11 Commercial Nuclear Power React or Site s.................................. 20
11. Map of NRC Region ill Commercial Nuclear Power Re a ct or Siten.................................. 21
12. Map of NRC Region IV Commercial Nuclear Power Roa ctor Sites.................................. 22
13. Map of NRC Region V Commercial Nuclear Power Re a c t or Sit e s.................................. 23
14. U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Roactor Operating Licensos issued by Year..................... 25
15. Not Generation of Electricity....................,...... 27
16. 1989 U.S. Electric Not Generation by Energy So u r c o..........................,.................. 28
17. Map of 1989 Not Electricity Generated in Each Stato by Nuclear Power....................,,, 29 l

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18. 1989 Nuclear Electric Power as Percent of World Nucleer and Total Domestic Electricity Generation................................. 30
19. Performance Indicators: Annual industry Averages.1985-1990................................. 32
20. U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reactor Generating Capacity........................... 35 F
21. U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power i

Reactor Operating Licenses Expiration D a t o b y Ye a r........................................ 37

22. Map of Nuclear Nonpower Reactor Sites................. 41
23. Map of Major Fuel Cycle Facility Sites................... 45
24. Map of Agreement States............................. 47 1:
25. Low Level Radioactive Waste Ger. orated in the United States in 1989........................... 53
26. Volume of Low Level Waste Received at Currently Operating Disposet Facilities (1984-1989) 54
27. 1989 Low Level Weste Volume Percentage by Disposal Faellity.......................... 54
28. Radioactivity of Low Level Weste Received at Currently Operating Disposal Facilities

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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory e Atomic Energy Act of 1954, Commission's (NRC) mission is to as amended; ensure adequate protection of o Energy Roorganization Act of pubhc heetth and safety, the common defense and security, 1974, as amendod; and the environment in the use of e Uranium Mill Tallings Radiation nuclear materials in the United Control Act of 1978; States. The NRC's scopo of responsibikty includes regulation e Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of commercial nuclear power of 1978:

reactors; research, test, and e Low Level Radioactivo Weste training reactors; luel cycle f acilities: medical,. academic, and Policy Act of 1980; industrial uses of nucioar e Nuclear Wasto Policy Act of matorials; and the transport' 1982:

. storago, and disposal of nuclear 4

materials and wasto, e Low Lovel Radioactive Wasto Policy Amendments Act of 1he rd40 was created as an 1985; Indopondent agency by the a Diplomatic Security and Energy Reorganization Act of AntLTorrodsm Act of 1988:

1974, which abolished the Atomic and Ennrny Commission (AEC) and moved the AEC's regulatory

,. Nuclear Waste Policy function to NRC This act, along Amendments Act of 1987, with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, provides the The NRC and its licensees sharo foundation for regulation of the a common responsibility to nation's commercial nuclear protect the public health and power industry, safety. Federal regulations and the NRC topulatory program ato NRC regulations are issued under important elements in the the United States Code of Federal protection of the public.

Regulations (CFR) Title 10, However, NRC licensees have the Chapter 1. Principal statutory primary responsibihty for the safe use of nuclear.

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NRC AS A REGULATORY AGD4CY Principles of Good Regulation The NRC adheres to the following agency goal. NRC must establish Principles of Good Regulation:

means to evaluato and continually upgrado its regulatory capabilities.

e Independence-Nothing but Regulatory activities should be the highest possible standards of ConsisM d N dog @o 0f @

ethical performa5Co and profes-recton boy acho. W,e sionabsm shou'd influenco regula-so Mal OHocWo anomaWoS Mo lion. Howevtt, indopondence available, the option which mini-does not imrly isolation, All avail-ml20$ the use of resources able f acts ar.d opinions must be Should be adopted. Regulatory sought openly frcm licensoon and voclsions should be modo other intoretted mDmbers of the without undue delay, public. The many and possibly conflicting public interests in-e Clarity-Rogulations should be volved must be considorod. Final cohoront, logical, and practical, decisions must bo based on ob-Thoro should bo a clear nexus joctivo, unbiased assessments of betwoon regulations, and agency all information, and must be goals and objectivos whether documented with reasons exphc-orphcitly or imphcitly stated.

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Agency positions should be road-

  • Opentiess-Nuclear regulation iir understood and easily apphod.

is the pubMs business, and it

  • Rollability-Rogulations should must be transacted pubhcly and be based on the best available candidly. The pubhc must be in-knowledge from rosearch and op-ive ri vu avvvi..,v,,u.e o,* vr orational expononco, dystems in-portunity to participato in the toractions, technological uncer-regulatory processes as required taintios, and the diversity of by law. Open channels of Com-licensoos and regulatory activities munication must be maintained must all be taken into account so with Congress, other government that risks are maintained at an agencies, licensoos, and the pub' acceptably low lovol. Onco os-lic, as well as with the interna ^

tablished, regulation should be tional nuclear community.

porceived to be reliable and not e Ellicioney-The American tax-unjustifiably in a state of transi.

payer, the rato paying consumor, tion, Regulatory actions should and licensoee. are all entitled to always be fully consistent with the best possible management written regulations and should be and administration of regulatory promptly, f airly, and decisively activities. The highest technical administered so as to lond stabil-and managerial competence is ity to the nuclear operational and required, and must be a constant planning processos.

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l NRC fulfills its responsibilities information for making timely through a system of license and regulatory judgments and for regulatory activities that include:

anticipating problems of potential safety significanco.

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e Licensing the construction and operation of nuclear reactors and e Developing and implementing other nuclear facilities, such as regulations that govern licensed nuclear fuel cycle facihtles and nuclear activities, nonpower test and research e investigating nuclear incidents

reactors, and allegations concerning any e Licensing the possession, use, matter regulated by the NRC, processing, handling, and export
  • Enforcing NRC regulations and Of nuclear material, the Conditions of NRC l'conses, e Licensing the siting, design, o Conducting public hearings on constructiori, operation, and matters of nuclear and closure of low level radioactive radiological safety, environmental waste disposal sites under NRC concern, common defense and jurisdiction and the construction, security, and antitrust laws, operation, and closure of the geologic repositorr for high level e Developing effective working isGVo d vo w6eio, relationships with the States regu ng readM opwabons @

e Licensing the operators of the regulation of nuclear matenal, nuclear power and nonpower test and research reactorw.

_ e. Maintaining the NRC incident e Inspecting licensed facilities Responso Program, including the N

Opwdons Cents, and activities.

o Conducting the principal U.S.

  • Collecting, analyzing, and Government research program on disseminating information about light water reactor safety, the operational safety of commercial nuclear power o ~ Conducting research to reactors and certain nonreactor provide independent expertise and activities.

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Organizations and Functions The NRC is headod by five and inspection activities 3

Commissioners appointed by the associated with nuclear fuel cycle President and confirmed by tho f acilities, Uses of nuclear Sonate for five year terms. One matorial, transport of nuclear 5

of them is designated by the material, safoguarding of nuclear President to be Chairman, serving material at nuclear facitttles and in as the principal executive officer transit, managemont and disposal and official spokosperson of the of low level and high level Commission. The staff, headed radioactivo nuclear waste, and by the Executive Director for decontamination and 1:

Operations, carrios out the decommissioning of facilitios and policios and decisions made by

sites, the Commission. The NRC's
  • Analysis and Evaluation of principal officos are:

Operational Data-Collects.

  • Nuclear Reactor analyros, and disseminates Regulation-Directs alllicensing information about the operational

.and inspection activities safety of commerclol nucloor associated with the design, power reactors and certain

. construction, and oporation of nonreactor activities, and nuclear power reactors and manages the NRC's incident norpower reactors.

Responso Program and the NRC's '

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sovon locations. Over one half of Greator Washington, D.C., Area headquarters staff are stationed (301) 492-7000 at the Ono White Flint North building. A second offico building The NRC is proccodirig with plans for the remetr der of the to consolidato its headquarters headquarters staff is expected to staff it' Rockvillo, f/aryland. The be ready for occupancy in 1993, staff now occupios buildings in Regional Of ficos:

The NRC has fivo regional officos ReDion lll located throughout the Glen Ellyn, lilinois United States:

(708) 790-5500 or FTS 388-5500 Region I Region IV Klno of Prussia, Pennsylvania Arlington, Texas (215) 337-5000 or (817) B00-8100 or FTS 340-5000 FTS 720 0100 Region II Region V Atlanta, Georgia Walnut Creek, California (404) 331-4503 or (415) 943-3700 or FTS 641-4503 FTS 463-3700 Resident Sites:

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The Energy and Water e Special and Indopondent Development Appropriations Act Reviews, investigations, and i

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Enforcement appropriated $465 million to tho e Nuclear Safety Manapomont NRC for Fiscal Year (FY) 1991, and Support The NRC's FY 1991 staffing e -inspector Gonoral allowanco is 3.240 full timo equivalent (FTE) staff.

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resuited fram iec!awficaton of safety system lawes 240 te0'nning in 1987 1

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Future Commercial Nuclear Power Reactor Licensing Aging Reactors and License Extending reactor operating Renewal:

licenses beyond their current 40-year terms will provido a viable approach for electric utilities to The current generation of nuclear of.sure the adequacy of future power reactors is aging and the electricity generating capacity that expiration of the 40-year license offers significant economic terms for these reactors is benefits when compared to the approaching.

Construction of new plants, in 1990,8 reactors were more The NRC has a major roscarch than 20 years old. This program underway to provide technical bases to ensure that represents approximately 7 catical reactor compononts, percent of the currently licensed reactors producing approximately safety systems, and structures 3 percent of not will provide adequate reliability as nuclear-generated Oloctricity, plants ago. Research results will be useful in assessing sofoty implications of age related in contrast, by the year 2000, 64 degradations before renewing a reactors will be more than 20 licenso.

years old, This represents approximately 57 percent of the The first applications for renewal currently licensed reactors are expected in FY 1991'and producing approximately 45 FY 1992 (Yankee-Rowo and porcent of net nuclear generated Monticello, respectively). The electricity, term for a renewed licenso will be up to 20 years beyond the in 2000, the first two reactor current 40-year licenso term.

operating licenses will expiro (Big Applications for licenso renewal Rock Point and Yankco Rowe) and can be submitted 5 to 20 years before the expiration of the the currently licensed nuclear current ticonso, generating capacity could begin to decrease.

(continued page 36) 34 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMIS$10N

OPERATING NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS Figure 20 U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reac.. f e-

' ting Capacity MAXIMUM DEPENDAall CAPACITY (NET GIGAWATTI) 120 UNDFR 110.7 TOTAL NET GWe CONSTRLgC DEFERRED (62 GWe!

100 CURRENTLY /

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3 Table 6. U.S. Commercial Iluclear Power koctor

. Operating Licenses Empirstlen Date by Year Number - Total Number Total of Number of of Number of Reactor Licenses Licenses Reactor Licenses Licenses Year Name Espired Espired Year Meme-Empired Espired -

2000 Big Rock Pomt 2

2 2013 (Caenued)

- Yawee-Rowe Oconee 1 2005 Nme MJe Pomt 1 1

3 Oconee 2 2006 Dresden 2 2

5 Point Beacn 2 Gmna PrameIsland 1 2007 Haddam Neck 7

12 San Onotre 2 H B Robmsan2 San 0 notre 3 Pahsades Shoreham Quad Cities 1 Surry 2 Quad Cies 2 2014 Arkansas Nuclear 1 6

59 -

lurkey Pomt 3 Browns Ferry 2 Tuaey Point 4 Ca ven Chtts 1 2008 Cocct!

11 23 Edwint Hater,1 Deo Canyon 1 James A Fitr;snck Fon Camoun Oconee 3 i

Mame Yankee PrameIsland 2 Peact:Bcem 2 inree Mde islanc 1 Peach Bcnom 3 2015 Mdistone 2 1

60 Rancho Sece 2016 Beaver Va'tey 1 5

65 Saiem 1 Browns ferry 3 Sa:em 2 Caken Cutts 2 bon 1 Crysta! Re 3 Lon 2 St Lucie1 2009' O C Cock 1 3

25 2017 Josep M frtey 1 1

66 D C Cook 2 2018 Edwin i Hatch 2 2

68 indiao Pomt 3 North Anna 1 2010 Brunswo l

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33 2020 Nortn Arna f 2

70 Brunswo 2 Sequoye1 Diatio Canyon 2 2021. Josem M Farity 2 3

73 Duane Arnoid McGuire l '

MJ! stone 1 Sequoyah 2 Moel4celic 2022 Grand Gdt 1 4

. 77 Pomt Beach 1 La Sa'le Ccunty 1 2011 Dus> Besse 3

36 Summer Dresden 3 Susquenanra 1 holan 2023 LaSan County 2 4

81 e

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- McGwre 2 Pilgrim 1 Si Lucie2 Surry 1 Wastunglon Nucis 2 Vermont Yankte 2024 Byrcn 1 7

88 2'

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107 Paio Verde 1 fra4 wood 2 Susauchanna 2 Paic Verde 3 Watedctc 3 South Texas Preje:t i 2025 Ferm. 2 5

93 Vogt:e 1 M,listone 3 2028 South Texas Protect 2 1 106 Parc Verce 2 2029 timenck 2 2

110 Rim Ber41 Vogue 2 Walt Creek 1 2030 Comanche Peak 1 1

111 2026 Bradwcod 1 9

102 Byron 2 Notes 2

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Here Creen 1 kmt include Oyster Creek and Sa > 0nofra 1 *$iet-Nine Ele Point 2 Ne pr0404 hcenses and Nymhe for fun tem peny j

!Keases Seatrock 1 Ranche Se:c aa4 Sho etc are prematurety $Ntd w Sheaten Hems 1 Sece Nuclea' Regularon Commission Figure 21 U.S. Conwnercial Nuclear Power Reactor Operating Licenses Expiration Date by Year NUMBER OF LICENSES EXPRED 18 18 16 14

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Standardization of Future The NRC is currently reviewing Reactor Designs:

two advanced light wate* reactor designs evolved from the currently licensed generation of Standardization can minimize reactors, the General Electric excessive diversity in reactor advanced boiling water reactor designs and can increase (ABWR) and the Combustion confidence in the safety, Engineering advanced pressurized reliabllity, and availability of future water reactor (System W.

nuclear power reactors, Additionally, the NRC expects to receive two applications for The NRC has revised its design certification of advanced regulations to stream!?ne the light water reactors that employ licensing process for future some passive safety features and nuclear power reactors. The modular construction, the changes should substantially Westinghouse advanced passive improve the entire licensing reactor (AP-600) and the General process, with the goal that future Electric simphfied boiling water nuclear power reactors will use reactor (SBWR).

standard designs already certified by the NRC, and will be located The NRC is also reviewing design at preapproved sites.

documentation and conducting research to evaluate advanced The NRC is currently reviewing the reactor designs that may be Electric Power Research Institute submitted for design certification (EPRI) requirements document in the future. These include the that will be a comprehensive CANDU-3 design, an evolutionary statement of utility requirements form of the existing heavy water for the design, construction, and

' CANDU-6 reactors; the process performance of advanced light inherent ultimate safe (PlVS) l water reactors. The development design, a pressurized p

of these common utility

' water cooled light water design;.

E requirements and their review and the modular high temperature j

approval by the NRC are gas. cooled reactor (MHTGR)

J important steps toward achieving design; and the advanced liquid l'

standardization, metal reactor (ALMR) design.

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OPERAllNG NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS Table 7. Future Reactor Designs Dodgn Electrical Reactor Name Ratin0 Vendor (MWe)

Type of Reactor ASWR 1300 BaMg%xe-Genera' Eie:tnc Sgtem 80+

1300 Premnted Wter ComNs!e Eng!ncerq AP-600 E00 Pressanted Wtr Westinyecuse SBAR 600 Boomg Wrer Genev [ie:tnc CAhDU-3 450 Heavy Wter Atom c [neg of CanMa llMiltd PtOS 60 Pressantea Wre:

ASEA Broe BowerV Comteston Eng neensa MHIGR 1 35' Gas-Cood Genera! Atats ALMR 155' Liquid Mc:s Genert [iectnc

  • Recresents MWe for in$ vow rnodves Actai poner pl.vit ces.gn is egecte1 to tocsist of a nurnter of It'ese mCdules wth caf5nCri Support tehtes Sw:e Nxtear Regulfory Commsw 1991 tNFORMATl0N DIGEST 39
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Nuclear Nonpower Reactors Nuclear nonpower reactors are e 1 construction permit designed and utilized for application submitted by Arkansas research, testing, and education Tech University, purposes:

e Rofor to Appendix E for a e in the performance of research listing of UsS. nuclear nonpower

reactors, and testing in the areas of physics, chemistry, biology's, and Principal Llcensing and medicine, materials science Inspection Activities:

related fields,

  • Appror.imately 300 nonpower e in educating people for nuclear related corcers in the power reactor operators are licensed:

industry, national defenso, and Each operator is licensod r

research and education.

for a specific reactor, Status:

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o 48 nonpower reactors currently

- Each operator is requalified licensed to operate in 27 States.

- prior to renewal of a 6-year

hconse, Of these,4 have submitted.

decommissioning applications, e Approximately 40 nonpower o 1 under construction at the reactor inspections are conducted University of Texas, annually.

40 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 4

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- General Electric reactor fuel:

(Wilmington, NC) 12 major facihties licensed to C) operate in 10 States, e URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE

- Nuclear Fuel Services PRODUCTION FACILITIES:

(Erwin, TN)

Allied Signal Corporation

- Babcock & Wilcox (Fuel (Metropolis, IL)

Company) (Lynchburg,

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Corporation (Soquoyah, Babcock & Wilcox (Naval)

OK)

(Lynchburg, VA)

  • URANIUM FUEL Advanced Nuclear Fuels FABRICATION FACILITIES:

(Richland, WA)

- General Atomics (San e in January 1991, the NRC Diego, CA) received an application to

- Combustion Engineering construct and operato the (Windsor, CT) nation's first privately owned

- United Nuclear Corporation uranium onrichment facility in (Uncasville, CT)

Homer. Louisiana.

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well logging, and smoko e 16,000 licensos administered detectors.

by the 29 States that participato Principal Licensing and in the NRC Agreement States inspection Activities:

Program, The NRC issues approximately o

e MEDICAL: Over 7 million 5,400 now, renewal, or licenso clinical procedures using amendments for mu arial licenses radioactive material performed annually. The Agrooment States annually issue over 13,000 such actions Approximately 7 m!.' lion for medical diagnosis and '

e The NRC conducts

therapy, approximately 2,300 health and safo Ochons of nudoar

- Approximately 200 thousand aMai Uconsoos annua 4 ho for treatment of patients, Agreement Satos conduct

  • ACADEMIC: Used in approximately 6,000 such universities, colleges, and other inspections annually.

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i NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY Nuclear Material Transportation and Safeguards 4

The NRC conducts licensees who possess significant transport related safety quantities of strategic special inspections; quality assurance nuclear material, i

inspections of designors.

fabricators, and suppliers of Principal Licensing and approved transportation inspection Activities:

containers; and safeguards inspections of nuclear matorial e NRC reviews, evaluatos and

heensees, certifies approximately 100 container der,ign applications for Doth the NRC and the Department transport and shipment of nuclear of Energy (DCE) continue joint material annually.

operation of a national database e NRC reviews and evaluates and information support system to approximately 140 liconto track movement of domestic and t

foreign nuciear material under applications for the export of nuclear material from the United safeguards control.

States annually, 5

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responso exorcises to evaluate ins?octions at the major fuel the operational effectiveness of fabrication facilities annually, g

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i International Nuclear Safety The NRC participatos in a broad in reactor safety in that country, program of international to understand the important cooporation related to nuclear technical lessons from the safety:

Chernobyl accident, and to obtain information of value fer U.S. plant

  • NRC has formal agreements to safety. This cooperative effort is exchange technical information carried out primarily through with 26 countries and Taiwan, working group meetings, field These agreements:

visits, and document exchanges.

- Ensure prompt notification of safety problems that warrant e NRC participates in programs action or investigation-of the International Atomic Energy Provido bilateral cooperation Agoney (113 member countries) on nuclear safety, safeguards, and of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and wasto management, and Development's (OECO) Nuclear environmental protection, Energy Agency (24 member Partners aro: Argentina, countnes) concerned with reactor Belgium, Brazil, Canada, safety research and regulatory China, Czechoslovakia, matters, radiation protection, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, wasto management, Finland, France, Greece, transportation, standards, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, training, and technical bssistance.

Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, Sweden, e NRC is involved in Switzerlend, Ta!wan, Unit 6d Kingdom, Union of Soviet approximately 60 joint intomational research Socialist Republics, and agrooments. Participants share Yugoslavia, the funding, technical support, o NRC has been working with the and results of specific projects USSR to encourage improvements and programs.

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- Barnwell (South Carolina) feet of low level radioactive waste Beatty (Nevada) was generated in 1989:

e Annual volume of waste has Hanford (Washington) dropped approximately 40 percent i

since 1985, e 3 inactive disposal facilities e Annual radioactivity of waste

- Maxey Flats (Kentucky)

I significantly increased from 1980 to 1989. This increase in the

- Sheffield (Illinois) radioactivity level reflects substantial increases recorded at West Valley (New York) all three active, licensed disposal Low Level Radioactive Waste facilities as a result of:

Policy Amendments Act the receipt of more Type B (LLRWPAA) of 1985 authorized:

shipping containers holding e Formation of regional waste of a higher activity level, compacts; nine compacts now

- the decontamination of the

active, i

General Electric Vallecitos research reactor, and

  • Exclusion of waste generated outside a compact.

- an increase in h'ghly l

radioactive metal hardware o Each compact to designate shipped by generators as e one active site, result of cleaning up storage pools to make room for spent

  • System of milestones,
fuel, incentives, and penalties to ensure that States and compacts e 3 active licensed disposal will be responsible for their own facilities waste after January 1,1993.

Source: DOE 1989 Annual Report on Low Level Radioactive Waste Management Progress (DOE /EM-0006P)

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1999 1999' kabama 1,067 1.891 M sysstpi 152 437 Avaria 165 905 M sSouti 121 342 j

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Lesetion NRC At listened leet Comm. Op Type & Capacity j

Destet homber Aegion Ceesttester Wwt in0C (sp. Dele Number fesier hetes A'tansas Nxica' )

l( PWR-DRYAMB 25f41 08E 12%'1%8 OL4P 56 3 inte'gy Opefahans Inc B&W LLP

% 71/1974 DPR 51 6 Ml WNW of Rasse!!vihe. AR BECH 12/19M974 050 00313 BfCH 05,?a?0id Atansas Nuclea' ?

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[ntergy DDerations he COMB Ct 0101/19/6 NPF4 6 MI WNW of Rasselfwe. AR BICH 017U1990 J

0B00%8 BECH 12 % 7012 beaar W!cy 1 i

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- 0$00334 L&W 01 5 7016 t

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CPPR-122 6 Mt NE of $cottstao. At TVA 050 DN38 TVA Beliefante 2 ~

ll PWR DRYAMB 0000 1235 12,74/1974 CP (1) lennessee Va'my Authonty B&W RLP (D(R)

CPPH 123 6M NE of Scottsboto. At 1YA 0 9 00439 TVA B,g Rack Po6 fit til BWR.DRIAMB 0240 0067 05/31/1960 OL4P 72 5 Consumers Power Co Gi 1 OW1/1M DPH 6 4 M! NE of Cna'tevuis. Mi BECH 0179/1X3 OM00155 B!CH 05/314 000 DraiO*aod t tit PWR Di1YAMB 3411 1120 12/31/1975 OL4P 64 2 Commonweatia son Co WES1 4LP 07/02/1987 NPF.72 24 M1 SSW of Met. Il S&L 07R9/1988 0S00456.

Cnf 10/17t/020 Bra owood 2 111 PWR DRYAMB 3411 11?0 12/31/1975 Ot4P 64 6 Commor.nean ta: san ce WEST 4LP 05/?0/1988 NPF-77 24 M! SSW of,loitet,IL S&L 10/17/10M 050 00457 CW1 12/1&7027 9

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PWR DRi AMB 2700 0863 12711/1970 OL FP 70 2 No1heast Utiles COMB Cf WW1975 DPR 65 32 Mt [NI W New Londm C1 BECH 123 6/1975 050-00336 BfCH 07/312015 70 NUCLEAR REGULATORf COMMIS$10N l

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Unit Con Type CP teseed 1890 Operaltap Ullitty N118 OLlasved Litense Averese leastion hRC At Licensed het Comm Op free 4 Capetity Docke1 Number Region Constructor WWI MDC tip. 0ste Number fatter holes Mmstn 3 i

IMDR6014 341i 1137 DEM1974 OL4 P B? 5 teaecas? UtSte

%T51 4tP 01/31/1996 NPF-49 3 2 M: EN! 0 ken Londan. C1 S&W 04.711986 1

050-0M23 S&W 112 57025 Mmteen t BW4 MARK 1 1670 0536 OW191967 OL4P MD N:eem S:tes Power Co GE 3 01fR1981 DPR 22 30 Mr NW of M!nnea.Sohs MN BtCH 06/30/1971 050 00263 BfCH 09 % ?010 N4ne Mae Point 1 i

BWR MAf k1 1850 0615 04!12/17.5 OL FP 23 9 t

Nagra Mohawk Power 00%

G[ 2 12.?C1974 DPR43 6 Mt NE of Oswege NY N1AG 12M1/19@

O S 00:20 S&W 04ft12005 Nme M le Pomt 2 i

BWR-MARK 2 3323 1090 DE?d19N Ot FP 43 5 Nagra Mahawk Powe' cot CI 5 07/02/1967 NDf-69 6 M,NE of Dswep NY

$5W 03/11n9S8 050 00410 S&W 1 0 12026 Nay Araa 1 ll PWR DRYS'JB 2893 0911 02/19.1 971 OL FP 90 5 Virgm Power Co W[S1 3tP WO1/1978 NPf 4 40 M:NW of R chmonti VA S&W 06 % 1978 054 00338 S&W 04 G ?018 No@ km 2 11 PWR-DRYSUB 2893 0 03 02!19"971 Ot4P 74 9 Veg m Powe to WES1 3tP 0& ?)/1980 Nrf-7 40 M: NW of Renmon1 VA S&W 12/14!1930 054 00339 S&W D&71/2020 Oconee1 11 PWR-DRYAMB 2568 DM6 11 % '1967 Ot4P 670 Duke Power Co B&W LLP 02 % 1973 DPR 38 30 Ml W W Greenvme SC D0DB 07/1 91973 050-00269 DUKE 02 % 7013 Oconee ?

11 PWR-DRYAMS 2568 0646 11 % 1 967 OL4P 84 0 Duke PA un B&W LLP 10/0k1973 DPR-47 30 M. W of Greenvme SC DBDB OWO9/1974 050 00270 Duk.E 14 % 7013 0:enee 3 11 PWR DRYAMB 2568 0846 1 906/1967 Ot4P 100 2 Duke Power Co B&W LLP 07/19.1974 DPR $5 30 Mt W d Greenotte. SC DBDB 12/16/1974 054 00287 DUk!

07/19 2 014 Oyster Creek I

BWR-MARK 1 1930 0620 12/1 91964 OL 4' 79 3 (3)

GPU Ncer 00T GE 2 0&#11/1969 DPR 16 9 M: $ of Toms R>ver, NJ B&R 124 1/1969 050 00219 B&R 04/DS1972 (Co$nM 19911NFORMAil0N DIGEST 71 l

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Y FWR DRI AMB 3830 1221 05c5/1976 OL FP

$8 4 Atuoru Pubhe $ervae Oc COMB C[B0 04/24/1M6 NPF 51 36 M; W of Phoenix. Al BfCH 09/19/19 %

050 00529 BfCH 12/U9?]25 Paioveroe 3 V PWR DRYAMB 3No 1221 0$!?5/1976 OL FP 93 1 Argona PJ a; 5e'vice Co COMB C(60 110 5/1987 Nrf.74 36MIW t Phoeran A7 BECH 01 M '1988 054 005'O BECH 0175?027 Pe42Bo.wn2 i

BWR MADK1 3293 1055 01/31/1 % 8 Ot #

72 5 Phila$1pNa flectre Co G( 4 12/14/19?3 DP6 44 17 9 Mi S of Larcaste', PA DECH 07/05/1974 054 00277 BtCH 01/313 008 Peam Bottom 3 I

DWR MARK 1 329) 1035 01/31/1968 OL FP 83 1 Ptnia1elpNa (tectre Co G[ 4 07/02/1974 DPR 50 17 9 Mi S of Lancaster, PA BECH 12/i3/1974 0 S 00278 BECH 01/31f/008 Perf) I til BWR MARK 3 3579 1141 0$!03'1977 Ot#

65 9 Cleveland Electre Iliurninatmg Co Gf 6 11/13/1986 NPF58 7 MINF of Pamesv0le OH Gil 11/18/1987 050 00440 KA s 03/182 026 Perry 2 til BWR-MARK 3 0000 1205 05/01'1977 CP (1)

Clevela'dlehcin rmnatmg Co GE 6 (DLR)

CPPR 149 u

7 Mi NE of Pamentie. OH GIL 050 00441 KAl$

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's f470 083f/1968 OL FP 72 3 Boston (dison Co GE 3 09/15/1972 DPR 35 4 Mt SE of Pipnouth, MA BECH 12/01/1972 050 00293 BECH OG M ?012 PomlBerh1 lli PWR DRi AMB 1518 0485 07/10/1967 OL FP M1 Wisconsm Electre Power Co WEST 2LP 10/05/1970 DPR 24 13 Mi NNW of Manitowx.W1 BECH 123 1/1970 050 00266 BECH 10/05N010 72 NUCL(AR REGULATORY COMMISSION r

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Unh Coe Type CP isped 1990 Opersunt Utihty NS$1 CL lasved L6 tense Averose Locatsen NRC At Lkensed hel Cerem Op Type 4 Costity Dochei humber Regina Cenetructor MWt MDC Esp. 0ste humbet factor Notes Pom! tiert,2 HI PWR DRYAMB 1$16 04B5 072 Y1 M OL 4P 69 3 Wtsconsm iEI'm Pene' Co Wt$1 2iP 010W1973 DPR 27 13 M: tMW of Mamtanot WI B[CH 1001/1972 D50-00301 B[CH 03?E'013 Praoe Isrd 1 Hi PWR ORf AMB if60 0532 0535/1966 OL 4P B59 Natt9e n Stres Power Co WES1 2LP 04 05/1974 DPR42 28 MI Si of M,nnembs MN fLUR 12/101973 050 00262 NSP DEWl013 Prame Isiand 2 Hi PW4DRYAMB 1650 0',30 OU2Y1W Di f P B6 8 NythemStatesPene Co WlSI 2LP 1a79/1914 DPk60 28 Mi Si of Mmneapaks. MN fiUli 12!21/1974 054DM NSP 10297014 Daad Cit <es 1 IH BWR MARK 1 2511 0769 02/iV1%7 OtJP 79 2 Commonet#th Ed< son Co GI 3 12h4n972 DPR ?9 20 M NE of Mohne.IL S&L 02nW1973 050 002M LKC 02/152 007 Ovad Cites 2 til BWR-MARki 2511 0709 02/15/1967 Ot4P M6 Commonmm Id' son Co GE 3 12n4/1972 DPR30 20 Mi NE of Mohne, il S&L 03nTt973 050-00265 UEC 02/1i7007 Rancho $wo V

PWR DRI AMB 2772 0673 10/11/1958 OL 4P (4)

Srrrtento MJB Ubl Distncl B&W LLP OW16n974 DPR M 25 Mt SE of Sactrnento CA BECH 04/11/1975 05 4 00312 BfCH 1W114006 Rw head t N fW/H MARK 3 ?!!94 0936 01?W1977 Ol4 P 68 2 Gull States US6hes Co GE 6 11/20/1985 NP5 47 24 M: NNW of Baton Rauge. LA S&W OW1U1986 050 00456 S&W OfL797025 Sa!em t i

PWR ORY AMB 3411 1106 01791W OL4P 61 5 l

Put;lc Se*vice [lectoc & Gas WESI 4LP 12/01/1976 DPR.70 18 M $ clWdmmaton. DE PUBS 06'30h977 050 00272 UIC 0925.7008 Sa'em 2 i

PWRDRIAMS 3411 1106 0925/1968 Ol4P

$$ 8 Pubke Semca Electac & Gas WEST 4LP 05/200 981 DP47$

18 M; $ of Wammgton, DE PUBS 10n34981 050-00311 UEC 09053008

' San onche l V PW40RYAMB 1347 0436 0302/19M OL P 404 (3)

Souttern Cavasid san Co WiST 3LP 0177/1967 DPR.13 l

& San Diego Gas & [wtv Co BfCH 0101/1 2 4 M SE of San Cemente CA BECH 09,77/1972 05000?06 iConMedi 1H1INFORMAil0N DICEST -

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PWH DRYAMS 33 %

1070 ta161973 OL4 P 86 6 Saatvn Cat.tna loison Ce CDMB Cl 09/07/1982 NPI 10

& San Die Gas & lie:fn: CD BE CH OE W 1963 4 Mi SE & fan Clememe. CA B!CH 1a1&?013 0'A00351 Sr 0 note 3 V

PWR DRi AMB 33 10 IDM 141619/3 Ot4P 69 5 SD/vn Cahto"is ld son Co COMB Cl 0936N983 Ff 15

& Sa, D. ego Gas & lie: tot Co BECH 04SI/1M4 4 Mi Sf of San Carnete CA BICH 10nk?013 050 00302 Seatroo61 i

PWR DRt AMB 3411 1150

,7/07/1976 OL4P C2 4 Put*c Sewe to v NH WI51 dip 01141W0 NPf B6 13 Mi 5 of Poinsmouth. N't ULC 06A9/1[NO O'400443 UEC 1417C000 Scauoya91 11 PM ICECND 3411 1148 0'*77/1970 OL IP 679 lenneuee Vahey Autho'ity WIS1 dir 0117/19% DPR 77 9 5 Mi NL W Chattanooga. IN tvA 07/01/1981 0!400327 TiA 09.17C020 Leasoya5 2 11 PWR ICf CND 3411 1148 0537n970 OL40 71 4 lennessee Vaney Authority WISi dit 09'15/1981 DPR 79 9 5 M1 NI # Chattanooga 1N TVA (6f)1n982 0$000328 TVA OM7021

$ heron Hrns 1 li PWR DRV AMB 2775 OMD 01/27A978 Ol4P B4 i Crohna Power & ligN Co WISI 3!P 01A2n987 NPI 63 20 Mi SW W RaletgS. N0 iBSD 0'402/1987 050 00400 DANI 10342026 Sterenam i

BWR MARK 2 243t>

Ott09 04/14n973 Ot4P (4)

Long Island LtD5t*9 Co G[ 4 (D!R) 043 1/1989 NPf 82 71 Mi SSW o' Brookteen, NY (Lli S&W 050 00322 F&W 04n17013

$0ath ienas Proie:11 IV PWR DRYAMB 3800 1251 1232/1975 OL4P 54 6 Houston lignhng & Pome Co WEST 4LP 0172n988 HPF 76 12 Mi SSW of Bay City, TX BECH D&TY19M 050-00498 iBSO 0&?a'2027 South lees Prolet12 IV PWR DPYAMB 3800.

1251 12023975 01JP to ?

Houston tig%ng & Power Co WEST 4tP 017&1989 NPF -80 12 M! SSW of Bay C ty.TX BfCH 06A9AM9 050 004 %

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WRC M liseased het Comm. 0p Type l Coossny Deshet humter flogies Ceestrutter WWt alDC tap. Dete homber f 6ctor hetes St lutte l 11 PWR DRVAMB 2700 0839 07.01/1970 OL4P t'1 1 Flovea Powe & Lign! Co COMB Cl 0101/1976 DPR (7 12 Mi SE W Ft Pece FL EDSQ 1Mth076 054 00335 fBSO 01014016 St (ce ?

11 Pfm DRYAMB 2700 OB39 05/02/1977 OL FP 72 4 Fionda Powr & tight to COMB C[

E141983 NPF 16

- 12 Mi SE of Ft Pect,f L IBSO 0&OS/1983 050-00389--

IBSO 04 % 7023 Surnme II PutDRYAMB 2775 0685 0171A073 OL-FP 7e 8 Scath Crohna Ele:thc & Gas WE$1 3tP 11/12/1982 NPFa2 26 MI NA' W Cotamba SC GIL 01/01/1984 050-00395 DANI 06 % 7072 ll Surry 1 -

' ll PWR DRYSUB 2441 0761 0U21'19% OL FP 09 9 Wgmia Power Co WESI 3tP 0E75/1972 DPR-32 17 Mt NW W Newpor1 News yA S&W 12/22/1972 i

050-00260 S&W 0525?012 Sur y 2 11 - PWRDRYSUB 2441 0781 E7V19% DL4P B53 Wpa Pawr Co

- n151 3tP 01ak1973 DPR 37 050 00221 S&W.

05/01/1973 17 Mi NW W Neoport Ne*5. VA S&W 01N9.7013 Saauchava 1 -

l BWR MAM2 3293 1033 11/02n973 OL rP 71 1 Pennsyivama Power & l'01 Co GE 4 11/12/1932 NPi 14 7 Mi NE of Bevo. PA BECH Of M 19&3 050 @ 387 BECH 07A7N022 Susouehav.a 2 i

BWLMW,2 3293 1039 11/02n973 ObFP 91 1 Pennsreia Power & Light Co GE ' 4 06N7/1984 NPF 22 7 Mi NE of Be%d.PA BfCH 02A2/1985 050 00388 BtCH 01717024

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PWR DRVAMB 2568 0800 OSA&n968 OL4P 74 9 GPU Nxter Co*p B&W llP 04/19/1974 DPR 50 10 Mi SE of Ha'nsbutg PA Gli 09/02/1974 050 00289 UfC 05A82014 frcian -

Y PWR DRYAMB 3411 1095 02/08/1971 OL.FP 63.3 Pstiand Genera'ilettrg Co.

WEST 4LP 11NIA975 NPF 1 22 MI N of Po$and, OR BfCH 0$!20n976 050-00344 BECH 03062011 3

Turkey Point 3 11. PWR DRYAMB 2200 0666 043 7/1967 OL FP 57 6

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. WIS1 3tP 07d95972 DPR 31 25 MI S W Mami, FL '

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OL issued License AversOS Location NRC Al Licensed Net Comm Op Type & Capacity Docket Number Re0ios Construclor MWt MOC Esp. Date Number Factor Notes iney Pomt 4 If PWR DRYAMB 2200 06f4 04R7/1967 0FFF 75 1 Florida Power & LigN Co WESI 3LF 04/10'1973 DPR 41 25 Mi S o' M.as FL BECH 09/07/1973 050 00251 BECH D4772007 Vermont Yamee i

BWR MARK 1 1593 0504 12/11/1967 OL FP 81 9 Vermont Yavec Naclear Poner to GE 4 023 8!1973 DPR 28 5 Mi S of Brameboro. V1 EBSD 11/30/1972 054 00271 EBSO 0331/20'2 Vog9e 1 11 PWB-DAYAMB 3411 1079 06/28'1974 ObfP 77 7 Georya Power Cc WEST 4LP 03/16/1987 NPF 68 26 Mi SE of Augusta,GA SBEC 06S1/1967 054 00424 GPC 01/167027 Vcgte 2 11 PWR DRYAMB 3411 1110 063 8/1974 OL FP 70 5 Georgia Power Co WEST 4LP OM1/1989 NPF 61 26 Mi SE of Asgusta, GA SBEC 05/20/1989 0540M25 CPC 02/097029 Washmgton Nactea* 1 y PWP DI & '.

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CPPR-134 System UEC 12 Mi NW of RicNand.WA BEL -

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Washmgton Puthc Power Supoly COMS CE80 (OER)

CPPR-154 System EBSO 26 MI W of Oiymota, WA EBSO 050-00504 Wateed 3 IV PWR-DRYAMB 3390 1075 11/14/1974 OL FP 91 4 Entergy Operatons Inc COMB CE 03/t6/1985 NPf-38 20 Mt W of New Orleans.LA EBSO-09/24/1985 050-00332 EBS0 12/18 2 024 Wans Bat l 11 PWR-ICECND 0000 1165 01n3/1973 CP (2)

Terressee Vaney Aumonty WEST 4LP (DER)

CPPR 91 10 Mi S of Scrmg City, TN TVA 0: 4 00300 TVA 76 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION v

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Unit ton type CP lasued 1990 Operating Utility NSSS DL lasseo License Averase Location hfC Al Licensed het Comm. Op Type & Capacity Docket humber Region Constructor Mwt MDC isp. Date humber factor holes Wat Br 2 l'

PWR ICECND 0000 1165 01/23'1973 CP

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CPPR 92 10 Mi S of Sonny City. iN TVA 050-00391 iVA Wat! Creek 1 IV PWR DRYAMB 3411 1135 05/31/1977 OL JP 79 2 Wo!1 Creek Natier 0seTmg WEST 4LP 06 W 1985 NPf.42 Com BECH 09/03/1985 3 5 Mt NE of Bartmgton KS DANi Or112025 050-00482 Yankee-Rawe i

PWR DRYAMB 0000 0167 11/001957 OL FP

$6 4 Yankee A:omic Elecmc C M ST 4LP 12n4/1963 DrF 3 21 M1 NE ct Pittste!d, MA S&W G7/01/1961 050-00029 S&W 07/092 000 Zicn 1 111 PWR DRYAMB 3250 1043 12afd1968 OL FP 48 8 Commonweattn lotson Co WEST dip 10/19/1973 DPR 39 40 MI N of Chicago IL S&L 12/31/1973 054 00295 CWE 122 6!?008 lion 2 Ill PWR DRYAMB 3250 ILM3 1226/1968 OL -F P 29 0 Commonwea@ f d' son Co WEST 4LP 11/14/1973 DPR-48 du Mi N of Cheago IL S&L 09/17/1974 050-003N CWE 12N6/2008 Notes (1) Detened Construcien (2) Under Construttien (3) LKense NM Expred Under 10 'FR 2109 (4) Prem*uf tly SNtdown SJurce Nacieat Regulat:ry Corraussion f od corcelec Icersee data 1991INFORMATION DIGEST 77 QMM A

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Unit Con Type OLissued Alternally: Selected Location MWt Shutdown Current Status Bons BWR 04/02/1964 EN10VB Punta H.gues PR 50 06S1/1 M EN10MB CVIR PTHW 11/27/1962 SAFSTOR Parr,SC 65 0141/1967 SAFSTOR Dresden 1 BAR 09'28'1959 SAfSf0R Moms.,IL 700 10/31/1978 SATS10R Prewaton E*Rcr BWR 11/06/19Q DECON E* R ver MN 56 02/01/1968 DECON Completed Fermt 1 -

SCF 05/10/1963 SAFSTOR Lagoona Bexh, Mi 200 11/29/1972 SAFSTOR F^rt St Vrain HTGR 12/21/1973 DECON Pla'tevme. CO 842 08/1&'1989 NRC Rwew Hanam SCGM 01/02!1 % 2 ENTOMB Hanam, NE 256 09/01!1 % 4 ENIOM8 Humboldt Bay BWR 08.28/19 0 SAFSTOR Eureka CA 200 07/02/1976 SAFSTOR Ind an Point 1 PWR 03a6/19Q -

Bottanan, NY 615 10/31/1964 La Crosse BWR 07/03/1967 SAfS108 Genoa, W1 165 41/30/1987 SAFSTOR Pamfincer BWR 03/12/1964 SAFSTOR Sioux Faits, SO 190 10/01/1967 DECON in, 'ress Peach Botom 1 HIGR 01N4/1966 SAFSTOR Peach Botem, PA 115 11/01/1974 SAFSTOR Picua OCM 0&71'1962 ENIOMB Pi@a, OH 46 01/01/1966 ENTOMB 78 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION i

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Unit Con Type DLissued Alternethre 8 elected -

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- NM OfCON Sh$cmgpor(PA 236 1982 DECON Completed r

ihree Mde (sied 2 PWR 02/0&'1978 Londoncer'y10wnsnip PA 2,T/0 01W1979 GEVBWR BWR 08/31/1957

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.. and subsequently decontarmnated (deterred decontammabon in setected areas Upcn completion of datamate) to lewis that permit Wease for prestncted me

. these activ$es the plant wl11 be placed in a monitored storage mooe for an indefinite pened

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. to a level permittmQ unrestocted release of the propefty-.

conta:ning rascactive contammants are removed of Source DOE Integrated Da'a Base for 1990. U S Spent -

decontammated to a level that cerm:ts the propedy to be f uel and Raicactrve Waste, inventones, Projections. -

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AlabJma Power & Light 1159 Under CP Review Barton 3 & 4 BWR 1975 AMbama Powe' & Lght 1159 unde CP Reva Bxk Fcx 1 & 2 BWR 1982 Pubhc Servce of Oklahoma 1150 Under CP Rewew Blue Hdts 1 & 2 PWR 1978 Guit States Utilities 918 Ur.de CP Revn Camay2 PWR 1981 Umon Electric 1150 W th CP Cnerokee 2 & 3 PWR 1982 Duke Power 1280 We CP Cherokee 1 PWR 1983 Duke Pcwer 1280 With CP C4nch River LMFBR 1983 Proiect Managerrent Com; DOE; TVA 350 Under CP Revien Canton 2 BWR 1983 Ilknots Power 933 We CP Dars-Besse 2 & 3 F%R 1981 Tcicco Eciscn Co 906 Under CP Reva Dougias Point 1 & 2 BWR 1977 Potomac Electnc Power -

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Appendix C. Canceled U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors (Continued)

Canceled Unit Con Type Date Utility MWe Per Unit Status the 1 & 2 PWR 1980 On:o Ed son Cc 1260 under CP Renn Forked R ve: 1 PWR 1980 Je'sey Cesa' Powet & trt 1070 We CP Fori Camoun 2 PWR 1977 Omaha PotAc Pcwer D$st 1136 Under CP Review f ulton 1 & 2 HIGR 1975 Pfutate:pnia [tectoc 1160 Under CP Rev!ew Grand Gott 2 BWR 1990 tniergy Operabort loc 1250 We CP Greene County PM 1980 Powe' Autnority of State of NY 1191 Under CP Revie*

Greenwced 2 & 3 PWR 1980 Dettoit Ed> son 1200 Under CP Reiew Hartsvilie Al & A2 BWR 19M lennesseeValley Authonty 1233 We CP Hytsyde B1 & B2 BWR 1982 Tennessee Vahey Autnonty 1233 W2CP Haven 1 PWR 1980 W:scons.n Electnc Power Co 900 Under CP Review Haven 2 ('orme!!y Kostenong 2)

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$63 Under CP hevu Paio Verde 4 & 5 PWR 1979 Anzona Putec Service 1270 Under CP Revn Pebtle Sonngs 1 & 2 PWR 1982 Portland Genera' Electnc 1260 under CP Review Pe'n'ns 1,2, & 3 PWR 1982 Duke Pow:f 1280 under CP Reva Ptupos Bend 1 & 2 BWR 1982 Tennessee Veey Autivity 1220 W,tn CP Pdantn 3 PWR 1974 Boston Edison i180 Under CP Reva Pitgnm 2 PWR 1981 Bastan Edison 1150 Uncer CP Reva Quanicassee 1 & 2 PWR 1974 Consumem Pcwer 1150 Urder CP Reva R.w Bend 2 BWR 1984 Gulf Staies UtM=es 934 W,tn CP j

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Appendix C Canested U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Resttort(Contmued)

Canceled Unit Con Type Date Utility MWe Per Unit Status Shearen Hams 2 PWR 1963 Carchna Powe' & Ucht (X)0 WeCP Skageian!cre 1 & 2 PWR 1963 Puget Sound Powe' & U71 1277 Uncer CP Renw Sterkng PWR 1980 Roches'er Gas & (!&c Corp 1150 Witt CP Summit 18,2 HIGR 1975 Delma'va Pcwer & Ugnt 1200 Under CP ReWe*

Sundesert 1 & 2 PWR 1978 San D. ego Gas & Elett9c 974 Uncer CP Review Surry 3 & 4 PWR 1977 Virginia Electnc & Power Co 682 We CP Tyrone 1 PWR 1981 No@em States Power 1150 Uncer CP Review lyrone 2 PWR 1974 Nortnern States Pcwe' 1150 We CP Vogt:e 3 & 4 PWR 1974 Georgia Powe' 1113 We CP Wasn4ngton Nac! ear 4 PWR 1982 WasNngton Pubhc Power Supply Sys 1218 We CP Wasnmgton Nuclear 5 PM 1982 WasNngton PMc Pcwer Supply Sys 1242 We CP Ye00w Creen 1 & 2 BWR 1984 lennessee Vaney Auttwnty 1285 We CP Zirnmer 1 BWR 19eA Cincinnah Gas & Electnc 810 WeCP kset Cancetah0c 15 dehoed as Dubhc ann 0Uncement 01 canceT1 ton Or written f10bitcahon to NRC Only accmeted cohcations are mdcated Sowce DOEAIA Comerciaf Nactear Pcwer 1990 (DOE 41A-0438 (90)) and Nuclear Rege:atory Commission 1991 INF0f1MATl0N DIGEST B3 l

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Reactors by Licensee Utility Unit Ndba*4 Power Co Josepn M Frie,1 & 2 Antore Pubhc Semce Co Paic Verde 1. 2. & 3 Bammore Gas & Elect Co Ca! vert Chas 1 & 2 Boston Edraon Co PJgnm 1 Carolina Power & L:gm Co Brunswick 1 & 2 Crohna Power & LigN Co H B Rctanson2 Carchna Power & Light Co Shearon Hams 1 ClevelandElectncillum Co Perry 1 & 2 Comrnonwea'mid: son Oc Braidwcod 1 & 2 Common *etth Edison Co Byron 1 & 2 Commonwea!m Ed: son Co Orescen 2 & 3 Commonwea th Edisen Co la Sabe Coumy I & 2 Commonwealm Edison Co.

Quad Cities 1 & 2 Commonweem Ed> son Co Lon 1 & 2 CN Yankee Aromic Power Co Hazam Neck Consondated Ed son Co Indian Po:nt 2 Consamers Power Co Big Rock Point Consumers Power Co Pahsades Datroit Edison Co Fermi 2 Duke Power Co Cata*ba 1 & 2

. Duke Power Co M$uire 1 & 2 Ouke Power Co Oconee 1,2, & 3 Ouquesre LigN Ce bea<er vrtey 1 & 2 Entergy Operations. Inc

' Arkansas Nuclear 1 & 2 Emergy Operat;ons. Inc Waterford 3 Entergy Operations.Inc Grand Gott 1 Flonda Power & Ligt.t Co St Lee 1 & 2 Fionca Power & Lgnt Co Turkey Point 3 & 4 Fltmaa Power Ccre Crystal River 3 Georg a Power Co Edwin i Hatch 1 & 2 Georgta Power Co V0;tte 1 & 2 GPU Nucicar Corp Oyster Creek GPU Nuclear Corp Three Mde island 1 Gulf States utthes Co.

Rw Bend 1 Houston Lighting & Power Cc Soum Texas Pt0:ect 1 & 2 Ithncis Power Co Chnton indianaMchigan Power Co

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Appe$ D U.S. Conwnercial Nuclear Power Reactors by Licensee (Cont,naed)

Utility Unit Long istand trovg Co sncrenam Maine Yankee Atomic Pcwer Co Mame Ya7kee Neb as a Pubhc Power Distoct Ccocer N?$ Y0rk Power Aatnonty iner Pom! 3 Nm York Power Aothcoty Javs A Fi@arnch N,aga a Mya*k Power Corp Nine M ie Pom! 1 & 2 NNiheast U9 ties M,hsta,e 1. 2. & 3 No<tne+n S:a:es Power Co Marbcent Nytherr S:ates Pewer Ce Praw is:and 1 & 2 Omaea Psc Powe* D stnct Fo1 Ca:tcur Paakt Gas & Ficetnc Co Dec Cryx 1 & 2 Pennsy! vama h.*v & Lyt Ce Suscuenanna 1 & 2 PNtadelpha EccMc Co Limench 1 & 2 PNadetNa hcmc Co Peach Bram 2 & 3 Poned Genera:Electnc Co irojan Pubhc Semce Electnc & Gas Co Hope Cree 1 Pubhc Service Electnc & Gas Co Sa em 1 & 2 Pabhc Serrce of ke* Hampsbre Seboot 1 Rochester Gas & Electnc Co Gana Sacramento Mon Utaty Distact Recho Seco South Ca ohna Elecinc & Gas to Surnmer Soutnem Ca!,fomta Eason Co & Sr Diego Gas & Electnc Co San Onohe 1,2 & 3 Tennessee Valey Aatncnty Beherte 1 & 2 Tennessee Va"ey Aufnonty Brys Ferry 1,2. & 3 Tennessee Vahey Aatnonty Seavoyan 1 & 2 Tennessee Valty A;tner:ty Wans Bar 1 & 2 Texas utmt;es Elecinc Co Comarve Peak 1 & 2 Tciedo Ecson Co Dus Basse Uruon (lectnc Co CaHaAay Vermor!t yrkee Nuclear Pcwer Corp Vermcct Yansee Vrg:nia Pcwer Co hartn Anna 1 & 2 Virgmia Power Co Sarry 1 & 2 WasNngton Pubhc Power Seccly Sys wasNogton Nuctear 1,2. & 3 W:scons:n Eiectnc Power Corp Pomt fact 1 & 2 W:sconsin Pathc Semce Corp Kewuee Wott Creek Nuclea Operatmg Corp Wott Creek 1 Yankee Atom.c E:ectne Co Yrkee-Rcwe Scvce Nac! ear Regatabry Commiss:cn 1991INFORMATION DIGEST 85 e

Appendix E U.S. Nuclear Nonpower Reactors u..s..

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OL R-98 San Ramon, CA 07/02/1965 50 228 Arkansas fech University

- Ifiga Russe!vi!ie. AR CP 40!icabon Under Review by NRC

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.Cinteem, Inc

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$!erung Forest. NY 09/07/1961 50-54 Come4 thnersity ZPR OL R 89 lihaca.NY 12/11/1962 54 97 s

Comell unne'sity triga Mark il OL R 80 Ithaca, NY 01/11/1962 50-157 Don Cnemical Ccmpany inga OL R-108 M.dtand, M 07/03/1967 W264 General Atomics Mit i Triga Ma t i OL R-38 San D:ege. CA 05/03/1958 50-89 General Atomics Mark F

'07/01/1960 50-163 Inga Mai F OL R E7 San Diego.CA

-Genera! Eiettnc Cornpany N1R 50 73 OL R-33 Pleasanton CA 10/31/1957 GeorgiaIsishtute of

_. Technoicgy Heavy W3:er OL R 97

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12/29/1964 S160.

Idaho State University AG4201 #l03 OL R 110 Pocateno,10

- 10/11/1967 S 284 lowa state lWvtts'ty UTR-10 OL R-59 Ames. lA 10/16/1959 50 116

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Licensee Reactor Type License Type License Location OL1: sued Docket Number Number Massachusetts hstitute o' lectolegy HWR hefie: tea OL R 37 Cawdge MA 0 909/1958 50 20 Nahoca! Inst: tete of S'arca'os & 1echnofogy Test OL TR-5 Ga,thersburg MD Of>"30/1970 W 164 North Ca'chna State Unwe wy Puistr OL R 120 Raiergh. NC 0&75/1972 50 297 ON0 State Unive's4 Poci OL R-75 Colencus OH 02/24/1961 50 150 Oregon State Universt 1riga Mek 11 OL R 106 Conrams. OR 03,D7/1967 54243 Pennsy!vania State Untesity in;a OL R-2 University Pam. PA 0?/08/1955 W5 Purdue Un> vers)tv Lockheed 01.

R 87 West Lafayette,IN 08/16/1962 54182 Reed Cohege irrga Mrk 1 OL R 112 Portand,OR 07/02/19fe 54 288 Rensse:ae Petytzhnic Inst:tute Cctical Assemtly OL CX 22 Troy NY 07/03/1964 54225 Rhoce Island Atomc Eneg/

Commission GE Pool OL R-95 Na ragansett. R:

07/21/1 % 4 54193 State (Nesity of New York (Buffala)

Purstr OL R-77 Bu'ta:o. NY 03/24/1961 5457 Texas A&M Unive'sity AGN 201M #106 OL R-23 College Stanon.ix 0&76/1957

$459 texas A&M Univers4 Tr ga OL R-128 Coflege Staten. IX 12/D7/1961 50 128 U S Geolo0+cai Survey Trtoa Mad I OL R113 Denver. CD 02/24/1969 50-274 Universq cf Arena TrgiMaml OL R-52 Tascon, A2 12/05/1958 50 113 (Connnued) i 1991INFORMATION DIGEST 87 l

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License Location OLissued Docket Number Number Univetty v Cantam a' imne Inga Mrd OL R-116 Ivne CA 11/241969 50 326 Unrversity et Flonca kgonad OL R 56 Gamesville. FL 05/21/1959 50 83 Univetty of ilhnois Tr ga OL R-115 Umana. It 07/22/1969 54 151 Unm%ty c!!ihnois topra OL R-117 Urbana,Il 12/27/1971 W 356 Urnvers ty of Lowell GE Pool OL R-125 Lowen, MA 12/24!1974 50 223 Univetty of Mayand inga O(

R-70 CoHege Pa't, MD 1W141960 S166 Unemty v Michigan Pool OL R 28 Ann kDor MI 09/13/1957 50 2 Unwrsity v M ssourJioHa Pool OL R-79 R0ita MG 11/21/1961 50-123 Uruveut of M ssoun/

Columbia Tas OL R-103 Columbia. MD 10/11/1966 50 186 Unersity of New Mexico AGN 201M #112 OL R 102 Ateerace NM 09/17/1966 W252 Unetty of Texas inga Mrk 11 CP R 92 A s n,Tx U= Cvstructen W602 Univers ty cl utah /Agn*

Aan 201M s'07 OL R 25 Satt Lee C4.UT 09/12/1957 50-72 Un vesty of UtaVinga Inga Mrx 1 OL R 1?S Sa!t Lake City. UT OT3W1975 50-407 Unwrshof /vg:nia Poci OL R 66 Chanctesv:!!c VA 06/27/1960 50 E2 Univers4 of WgmW Cavaker OL R-123 Chartettesville.VA 09,74/1974 50 396 l

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License Location OLissued Dottet Number Number Univetty of Wronsin its it R 74 Mad son. Wi 11/ 3 1 % 0 51156 Veterans Admm:strauen Tro 01 R 57 OmaN1 NE 064fd1959

!&131 wasnmg'on Sta:e umvers:ty 19 OL R 76 Puhrre WA 03 m 1961 50 N Worceste Polytettinshtve GE OL R El Wercester MA 12!W1959 50-134

'NRO current!y rerewng a;phcx cn to decommission Source DOE /EIA Commercia' Nuclear Power 19'J0 facikty (DOEAIA-0438(90)) and Nuctear Regulatory Ccmmission hate 1 constructron pemt apphcation submitted ty Amnsas Tech Universtty (Russeiviue. AR) and I reactor under consm;citon at tne University of Texas (Aushn,1x) 1991INFORMATION DICEST B0 i

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World List of Nuclear Power Reactors Reactors Under Reactors Construction Total Operating Dr On Order Reactor Country (Not MWe)

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(Not MWe) kgennna 2 (

935) 1

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692) 3

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626) 2

( 2.458) 3

( 3.0641 Bulgam 5 ( 2,585) 3

( - 2.859) 8

( 5444)

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( 3.34 3 14

( 6,6N)

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( 2.350)

France 53 ( 51.938) 8

( 10.630) 61

( 62.568) l Germany 21 ( 22 408) 7

( 3126) 28

( 26.134)

Hungary 4 ( 1.695) 4

( 1,695)

Ind:a 7 (

1.374) 13

( 4.826) 20

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( 14.172) 55

( 44 489)

Korea 9 ( 7J20) 3

( 2,529) 12

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125) 1

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1.843) 2

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Swiuedand 5 ( 2.936) 5

( 2,936)

Ta4*an. China 6 ( 4.884) 6

( 4.884)

Umted Kmodcm 37 ( 12.620) 1

( 1,175) 38

( 13.795)

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