ML20115E256
ML20115E256 | |
Person / Time | |
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Site: | Three Mile Island |
Issue date: | 04/24/2020 |
From: | Annette Vietti-Cook NRC/SECY |
To: | - No Known Affiliation, GPU Nuclear, State of PA, Dept of Environmental Protection, TMI-2 Solutions, Three Mile Island Alert |
SECY RAS | |
References | |
50-320-LT, General Proceeding, RAS 55659 | |
Download: ML20115E256 (15) | |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of FirstEnergy Companies and Docket No. 50-320 LT TMI-2 Solutions, LLC (Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2)
AMENDED ORDER (Protective Order Governing the Disclosure of Sensitive Unclassified Non-Safeguards Information)
Upon consideration of the Joint Motion for Entry of Amended Protective Order filed by Licensee GPU Nuclear, Inc. (GPU Nuclear), TMI-2 Solutions, LLC (TMI-2 Solutions), Eric J.
Epstein, Three Mile Island Alert, Inc., and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection (collectively with Mr. Epstein and Three Mile Island Alert, Inc.,
Petitioners), pursuant to my authority under 10 C.F.R. § 2.346(j) I grant the motion and issue this Protective Order, the terms of which are as follows:
- 1. This Protective Order shall govern the access, disclosure, and use of all Sensitive Unclassified Non-Safeguards Information (SUNSI) in this proceeding, including SUNSI shared in this proceeding prior to issuance of this Protective Order. For the avoidance of doubt, SUNSI as used in this Protective Order includes confidential commercial information submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390. The SUNSI that is subject to this order is business proprietary information of GPU Nuclear and its affiliates or TMI-2 Solutions and its affiliates and is being provided to the Petitioners by GPU Nuclear, TMI-2 Solutions, or by the NRC Staff solely to facilitate the Petitioners requests to 1
Participate in this proceeding. This Protective Order shall remain in effect until specifically amended or terminated by the Commission, an Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (Board), or Hearing Officer appointed by the Commission.
- 2. Persons who may receive SUNSI pursuant to this Protective Order are designated the Authorized Recipients. An individual shall not receive access to the SUNSI until the individual executes, and the Petitioner files, the Non- Disclosure Declaration. Such persons may receive SUNSI as follows:
- a. Eric J. Epstein, Alicia R. Duke, David J. Allard, Reza Janati, Bryan Werner, Sandra L. Martin, Cory Fahnestock, Vera Kanova, Robert A. Reiley, Dawn M. Herb, and William Cummings are granted access to SUNSI under this Protective Order. These persons shall execute, and shall file, the attached Non-Disclosure Declaration (Attachment 1) to gain access to SUNSI. An individual shall not receive access to the SUNSI until the individual executes, and a Petitioner files, the Non-Disclosure Declaration.
- b. The Petitioners may seek authorization for an additional or substitute person(s) necessary for the preparation of the Petitioners case to receive SUNSI. Person(s) under the direct supervision of a Petitioners legal counsel (such legal counsel having filed a notice of appearance in the proceeding) are authorized to receive SUNSI once the individual executes, and the Petitioners file, the Non-Disclosure Declaration. For all other persons, permission may be obtained either by written agreement with GPU Nuclear and TMI-2 Solutions; or upon approval by the Commission, or a Board or Hearing Officer appointed by the Commission, of a motion requesting such authorization. The Petitioners shall file any written agreement via the Electronic Information Exchange (EIE) system, consistent with 10 C.F.R. § 2.305. Any additional or substitute person shall be subject to the terms of this Order and shall not receive access to the SUNSI until the individual executes, and the Petitioners file, the Non-Disclosure Declaration.
- c. A Petitioners legal counsel shall be responsible for using reasonable best 2
efforts to ensure that persons under their supervision or control comply with this Protective Order.
- 3. Authorized Holders of SUNSI include Authorized Recipients; NRC personnel and contractors; personnel, contractors, and legal counsel of GPU Nuclear and TMI-2 Solutions and their affiliates; the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, and their staff; and Commission adjudicatory employees as defined by 10 C.F.R.§ 2.4.
- 4. Other than the requirements set forth in this Protective Order for filing documents and initially providing SUNSI to the Petitioners, the terms of this Protective Order do not apply to the NRC personnel and contractors. The NRCs use of SUNSI is governed by NRC regulations and policies as well as other applicable laws.
- 5. SUNSI shall not be used or reproduced by Authorized Recipients except as necessary for the conduct of this proceeding.
- 6. SUNSI disclosed pursuant to this Protective Order shall be treated as confidential by Authorized Recipients. SUNSI disclosed pursuant to this Protective Order shall not be disclosed in any manner to any person except (1) the Commission, the Office of the Secretary, a Board or Hearing Officer Appointed by the Commission for this proceeding, and their respective staffs; (2) the NRC Staff, its counsel, and contractors or consultants employed by the U.S. Government; and (3) those persons engaged in the conduct of this proceeding who have executed a Non-Disclosure Declaration (Attachment 1). Authorized Recipients may copy and take notes of SUNSI, but such copies and notes become SUNSI subject to the terms of this Protective Order. Authorized Recipients may generate documents containing SUNSI, but such documents are also subject to the terms of this Protective Order. Authorized Recipients shall not reveal, either during or after this proceeding, any SUNSI that is received by virtue of this proceeding as long as the information remains SUNSI.
- 7. Marking Documents Containing SUNSI:
- a. Each document containing SUNSI shall be marked CONTAINS 3
PROTECTED INFORMATION - SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER in a conspicuous manner at the top of every page (including the first page or cover page and transmittal documents) and centered when feasible.
- b. Electronic storage media (including, but not limited to USB sticks, removable hard drives, CD ROMs, or DVDs) containing SUNSI shall be marked SUNSI.
- c. Authorized Recipients shall treat unmarked information that qualifies as SUNSI in accordance with the terms of this order.
- 8. Safeguarding SUNSI: Authorized Recipients shall take reasonable precautions to guard against unauthorized disclosure of SUNSI. Among the reasonable precautions, the following measures shall be included:
- a. Each Authorized Recipient shall establish controlled environments in which to protect SUNSI from unauthorized access or disclosure and make use of those controlled environments. A controlled environment is any area or space with adequate physical or procedural controls to protect SUNSI from unauthorized access or disclosure. A controlled environment must satisfy the requirements in paragraphs 8.b to 8.d of this Protective Order. 1
- b. Each Authorized Recipient shall reasonably ensure that unauthorized individuals cannot access, observe, or overhear SUNSI.
- c. Each Authorized Recipient shall keep SUNSI under his or her direct control or store SUNSI in a secure location such as a locked filing cabinet, closet, or other storage containers so that only Authorized Holders can observe or access the SUNSI.
- d. Each Authorized Recipient shall restrict access to electronic information systems containing SUNSI so that only Authorized Holders can observe or access the SUNSI.
1 An acceptable controlled environment must prevent unauthorized individuals from accessing, observing, or overhearing SUNSI. Thus, an Authorized Recipient should use a computer to view or process SUNSI only if the computer screen cannot be viewed by unauthorized individuals. Also, viewing or processing SUNSI on a public computer, such as those found in public libraries, would not be acceptable, because unauthorized individuals could access the computers memory to retrieve the SUNSI.
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Each Authorized Recipient shall furthermore take reasonable steps to ensure that electronic information systems containing SUNSI have up to date virus and security protections.
- 9. SUNSI may be transmitted only to Authorized Holders and only in accordance with the following requirements:
- a. SUNSI shall be electronically transmitted (such as by phone, computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) in encrypted form.
- b. SUNSI may be discussed only between or among Authorized Holders.
- c. SUNSI shall not be transmitted by facsimile.
- d. SUNSI may be physically transmitted only by the following means:
- i. by hand delivery from an Authorized Holder to another Authorized Holder, or ii. by U.S. mail or commercial delivery service in an opaque envelope addressed to the Authorized Holder with no external markings to indicate the presence of SUNSI.
- a. The Petitioners, GPU Nuclear, and TMI-2 Solutions shall take the necessary actions to obtain a digital certificate and file documents in this proceeding using the EIE system.
- b. The person filing the document shall choose the option Non-Public Submission to prevent the document from being filed in the public docket of the proceeding.
- c. In the Submission Comments portion of the Non-Public Submission form, the filer shall include a statement that the filing contains SUNSI.
- d. Only the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, NRC Staff counsel, GPU Nuclears counsel, TMI-2 Solutions counsel, the Petitioners representative, the Office of the Secretary (HearingDocket@nrc.gov), the Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication (OCAAmail@nrc.gov), and other Authorized Holders shall 5
be checked as recipients on the electronic service list.
- e. All non-public filings shall be accompanied by a separate, publicly filed cover letter that briefly identifies the nature of the non-public filing without including SUNSI.
- 11. Persons may not reveal SUNSI during any open hearing or conference session.
At any open hearing or conference, any person who intends to discuss SUNSI shall notify the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, and the participants that such discussion will contain SUNSI prior to the statement being made. Such statements containing SUNSI may be provided only in closed session as permitted by the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission.
- 12. All Authorized Recipients shall maintain a log of all copies of materials containing SUNSI within their possession or control.
- 13. If any Petitioner has reason to believe that SUNSI may have been lost or misplaced, or that SUNSI has otherwise become available to unauthorized persons, the Petitioner shall promptly notify the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, GPU Nuclears counsel, and TMI-2 Solutions counsel regarding that belief and the reason for that belief by filing a notification through the EIE system as a non-public submission in accordance with paragraphs 10.b to 10.d of this Protective Order, without publicly filing a cover letter as would otherwise be required by paragraph 10.e of this Protective Order. If any Authorized Recipient has reason to believe that SUNSI may have been lost or misplaced, or that SUNSI has otherwise become available to unauthorized persons, that person shall promptly notify the Petitioners representative of that belief so that the Petitioner may make the required notification.
- 14. If, upon receipt and review of a document containing SUNSI, a Petitioner determines that such document does not appear to qualify for protection, the Petitioner may file a motion with the Commission, or Board or Hearing Officer appointed by the Commission to adjudicate this proceeding, challenging such designation. The motion shall not contain any 6
SUNSI and shall be filed as a Public Submission through the EIE; the challenged documents which contain SUNSI shall be filed as an In-Camera Submission through the EIE. In this manner, all parties and the public will know when such a motion is filed, but the SUNSI will continue to be withheld from public disclosure. Absent good cause shown, any such motion shall be filed within 30 days of receipt of the document containing SUNSI. Before presenting any such dispute to the Commission, or Board or Hearing Officer appointed by the Commission, the parties shall consult and use their best efforts to resolve it, including, but not limited to, the use of redaction. However, no party is obligated to redact documents containing SUNSI.
- 15. If a Petitioner files a motion for disclosure under the preceding paragraph of this Protective Order, pending a ruling by the Commission or Board or Hearing Officer appointed by the Commission, the information in question shall continue to be held in confidence as if it were SUNSI. If the Commission, or Board or Hearing Officer appointed by the Commission, rules that a document does not qualify for the asserted SUNSI protection, or that, on balance, the document should be disclosed without the restrictions of this Protective Order, then the unrestricted use of such documents may begin 15 days after the decision. If, during such time, GPU Nuclear or TMI-2 Solutions files an interlocutory appeal or request that the issue be certified to the Commission, the SUNSI restrictions previously in place for the information in question shall be extended until such time as the Commission rules on the appeal or request for certification.
- 16. The Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, may alter or amend this Protective Order and resolve disputes regarding the application of its terms. The Petitioners, GPU Nuclear, TMI-2 Solutions, or NRC Staff may seek amendments to this Protective Order or the Non-Disclosure Declarations via motion (see 10 C.F.R. § 2.323).
- 17. SUNSI shall remain available to each Authorized Recipient until the Access Termination Date. The Access Termination Date is the earlier of (a) the date of an order by the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, rescinding the right of 7
access granted by this Protective Order; (b) the date of an order by the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, terminating this proceeding for any SUNSI other than that needed to pursue or defend against an appeal of an order by the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission; or (c) the date that an order terminating this proceeding is no longer subject to judicial review for any SUNSI that is needed to pursue or defend against an appeal of an order by the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission.
- 18. Within 60 days of the Access Termination Date, Petitioners shall either destroy all materials containing SUNSI or return such materials to the participant that provided the SUNSI to the Petitioners. Each Authorized Recipient shall take those actions necessary for the Petitioners to satisfy this obligation, but Authorized Recipients may retain copies of filings, official transcripts, exhibits, and notes that have been redacted so that only those portions not containing SUNSI remain accessible. Each Authorized Recipient shall execute the attached Termination of Possession Declaration (Attachment 2), stating that the SUNSI within his or her possession or control has been returned or destroyed. The Petitioners shall file the executed Declaration of destruction with the SECY via EIE within 60 days of the Access Termination Date and e-mail a copy of the executed Declaration(s) to counsel for GPU Nuclear and TMI-2 Solutions.
- 19. This Protective Order does not govern SUNSI owned by other third parties and in the possession or control of the parties (Third-Party Protected Information). Should any party seek access to Third-Party Protected Information of another party, then the producing party shall make reasonable efforts to obtain from the owner of the Third-Party Protected Information any necessary approvals for its release, subject to any appropriate nondisclosure provisions. If there are costs associated with acquiring the rights or approval to produce Third-Party Protected Information (e.g., copyright or subscription costs), then the producing party will inform the requesting party of the total costs involved, and the requesting party must agree to 8
pay those costs as a condition of being supplied the Third-Party Protected Information. If the requesting party does not agree to pay these costs, then the producing party is not obligated to go through the effort of acquiring approval to produce the Third-Party Protected Information.
- 20. Nothing in this Protective Order shall preclude a participant to this proceeding from objecting to the use of an exhibit, testimony, or a pleading because it contains SUNSI. The Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, may issue additional orders concerning the use of SUNSI.
- 21. Nothing in this Protective Order shall preclude any person from seeking public disclosure of SUNSI in accordance with NRC regulations and applicable federal law. Nothing in this Protective Order shall preclude any person from seeking through discovery in any other administrative or judicial proceeding any information protected by this Protective Order.
- 22. If information identified in this proceeding as SUNSI comes into the possession of or is known by any participant independently of SUNSI produced in this proceeding, and such knowledge was acquired without violation of law or other requirements applicable to such participant directing the participant to keep such information confidential, use of that document or information in this proceeding, without compliance with the terms of this Protective Order, shall not be a violation of the terms of this Protective Order. The participant asserting independent knowledge of the contents of SUNSI or independent access to such a document shall have the burden of proving that such information was independently obtained if a party asserts that disclosure of such information or document was a violation of this Protective Order.
- 23. Any violation of this Protective Order or of any Non-Disclosure Declaration executed hereunder may result in the imposition of sanctions as the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, deems appropriate. 2 Nothing in this Protective Order restricts or waives GPU Nuclears, TMI-2 Solutions, or the NRCs rights to pursue any 2
See Statement of Policy on Conduct of Licensing Proceedings, CLI-81-8, 13 NRC 452, 454 (1981).
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other legal or equitable remedies that may be available in the event of actual or anticipated disclosure of SUNSI.
- 24. The Petitioners must file executed Non-Disclosure Declarations within two business days after the issuance of this Protective Order. Within three business days after the filing of the executed Non-Disclosure Declarations, GPU Nuclear or TMI-2 Solutions shall transmit to the Petitioners representative(s) by one of the methods provided in paragraph 9 an appropriately marked copy of those portions of the Application requested by Petitioners in writing.
It is so ORDERED.
For the Commission NRC Seal Annette L. Digitally signed by Annette L. Vietti-Cook Vietti-Cook Date: 2020.04.24 08:43:33 -04'00' Annette L. Vietti-Cook Secretary of the Commission Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 24th day of April 2020 10
ATTACHMENT 1 NON-DISCLOSURE DECLARATION I, , state:
- 1. I have read the Commissions , Protective Order issued in this proceeding for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 2, 50-320-LT, and will comply in all respects with its terms and conditions regarding the Sensitive Unclassified Non-Safeguards Information (SUNSI) produced in connection therewith. I will protect and keep confidential all SUNSI including security-related and/or proprietary information in accordance with the terms of this Non-Disclosure Declaration.
- 2. I will not disclose SUNSI to anyone except an Authorized Holder as defined in the Protective Order. I will protect documents containing SUNSI in written or recorded form (including any portions of transcripts of in camera hearings, filed testimony, or any other documents containing such SUNSI), so that the SUNSI contained therein remains at all times under the control of an Authorized Holder and is not revealed to anyone else.
- 3. When not under my direct control or the direct control of another Authorized Holder, I will keep and protect all documents containing SUNSI (including, without limitation, transcripts, pleadings, documents that I generate, and any notes and copies that I make) in a secure locked place such as a filing cabinet, closet, or other storage container.
- 4. I will restrict access to electronic information systems with SUNSI in accordance with the terms of the Protective Order.
- 5. I will transmit SUNSI and file documents containing SUNSI only in accordance with the terms of the Protective Order.
- 6. I will mark each document containing SUNSI in accordance with the terms of the Protective Order.
- 7. Neither during nor after this proceeding, will I publicly reveal any SUNSI that I receive by virtue of this proceeding as long as the information remains SUNSI.
- 8. I acknowledge that any violation of the terms of this declaration or the Commissions Protective Order, which incorporates the terms of this declaration, may result in the imposition of such sanctions on me that the Commission, or Board or Presiding Officer appointed by the Commission, may deem to be appropriate, or any other legal or equitable remedies that may be available in the event of actual or anticipated disclosure of SUNSI.
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WHEREFORE, I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and do solemnly agree to protect and keep confidential such SUNSI as may be disclosed to me in this proceeding, in accordance with the terms of this declaration.
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ATTACHMENT 2 TERMINATION OF POSSESSION DECLARATION I, , state:
In accordance with Commissions , Protective Order, I have destroyed or returned all Sensitive Unclassified Non-Safeguards Information (SUNSI) in my possession by one or more of the following methods (check all that apply):
I have destroyed materials containing SUNSI in accordance with the Protective Order.
I have returned SUNSI to the participant (GPU Nuclear, Inc., TMI-2 Solutions, LLC, or NRC Staff) that provided the SUNSI to the Petitioners.
I have returned SUNSI to the Petitioners representative so that he or she can destroy or return the SUNSI in accordance with the Protective Order.
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of )
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FirstEnergy Companies ) Docket Nos. 50-320 LT
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TMI-2 Solutions, LLC )
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(Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, )
Unit 2) )
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing AMENDED ORDER (Protective Order Governing the Disclosure of Sensitive Unclassified Non-Safeguards Information) have been served upon the following persons by Electronic Information Exchange.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission First Energy Service Company Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication 76 South Main Street Mail Stop: O-16B33 Akron, OH 44308E Washington, DC 20555-0001 Gregory H. Halnon E-mail: ocaamail.resource@nrc.gov Karen A. Sealy E-mail: ksealy@firstenergycorp.com ghalnon@firstenergycorp.com U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the Secretary of the Commission Mail Stop: O-16B33 Counsel for GPU Nuclear, Inc.
Washington, DC 20555-0001 Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP E-mail: hearingdocket@nrc.gov 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004 Grant W. Eskelsen U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ryan K. Lighty Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel John E. Matthews Mail Stop: T-3F23 Timothy P. Matthews Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: grant.eskelsen@morganlewis.com E. Roy Hawkens, Chairman ryan.lighty@morganlewis.com E-mail: Roy.Hawkens@nrc.gov John.matthews@morganlewis.com timothy.matthews@morganlewis.com U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the General Counsel Energy Solutions, LLC Mail Stop - O-14A44 121 West Trade Street, Suite 2700 Washington, DC 20555-0001 Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Tison A. Campbell Gerard Peter Van Noordennen Anita G. Naber E-mail:
David E. Roth gpvannoordennen@energysolutions.com Jeremy L. Wachutka E-mail: Tison.Campbell@nrc.gov Anita.Naber@nrc.gov David.Roth@nrc.gov Jeremy.Wachutka@nrc.gov
Counsel for TMI Solutions, LLC State of Pennsylvania Hogan Lovells US, LLP Department of Environmental Protection 555 13th Street, NW 909 Elmerton Avenue Washington, DC 20004 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Sachin S. Desai, Esq. Alicia R. Duke E-mail: sachin.desai@hoganlovells.com E-mail: alduke@pa.gov Three Mile Island Alert, Inc.
4100 Hillsdale Road Harrisburg, PA 17112 Eric Epstein E-mail: epstein@efmr.org Clara I. Sola Digitally signed by Clara I. Sola Date: 2020.04.24 08:51:43
-04'00' Office of the Secretary of the Commission Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 24th day of April 2020.
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