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Summary of 981005 Meeting with SNEC & Gpun to Inform Licensees of Details Associated with Large Component Removal Program.List of Meeting Attendees & Briefing Matl Provided by Licensees Encl
ML20155G889
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Site: Saxton File:GPU Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 10/27/1998
From: Alexander Adams
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned)
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October 27,'1998 LICENSEES: Szxton Nuclarr Exp:rimental Corporation (SNEC) and GPU Nuclear Corporation (GPUN) i FACILITY: Saxton Nuclear Experimental Facility (SNEF)

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF MEETING BETWEEN SNEC, GPUN, AND THE NRC STAFF On October 5,1998, representatives of the NRC staff met at NRC headquarters with

, _ representatives of SNEC and GPUN, the licensees for the SNEF. Enclosure one is a list of meeting attendees. Enclosure two is the briefing material provided by the licensees at the meeting.  !

The purpose of the meeting was to inform the staff of details associated with the large component removal program.- The licensees are making final preparations for the removal  !

of the reactor vessel (RV), pressurizer (PZR), and steam generator (SG) from the containment vessel (CV) and the shipment of these components by road and rail to South Carolina for final disposal. The RV and SG are scheduled to be removed from the CV the week of October 12,1998, and the PZR is scheduled to be removed the week of October 19,1998. Plans are to ship the SG and PZR from the site to a rail siding (about l 28 miles by road) in Huntington, Pennsylvania on November 2,1998, and the RV on November 3 - 4,1998. The components are planned to be shipped by rail to the disposal site in South Carolina on November 16-19,1998.

The licensees discussed the status of the facility and reviewed in detail the process for removal of the large components from the CV, the preparation of the components for shipment, and the shipment. The licensees described their public communications activities at Saxton including efforts to inform the public of proposed activities along the road route of the shipment and at the railroad siding in Huntington. A presentation was also given on radiation protection efforts related to the large component removal project.

A member of the public attending the meeting urged the NRC staff to monitor the large component removal program closely. The NRC will be present on site for major activities.

4 The exact schedule will be determined by licensee activities and performance.

Docket No. 50-146 Sircerely,

Enclosures:

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p niti g t. UNITED STATES s* j NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.c. 20666 4 01 October 27, 1998 LICENSEES: Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (SNEC) and GPU Nuclear Corporation (GPUN)

FACILITY: Saxton Nuclear Experimental Facility (SNEF)

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF MEETING BETWEEN SNEC, GPUN, AND THE NRC STAFF On October 5,1998, representatives of the NRC staff met at NRC headquarters with representatives of SNEC and GPUN, the licensees for the SNEF. Enclosure one is a list of meeting attendees. Enclosure two is the briefing material provided by the licensees at the meeting.

The purpose of the meeting was to inform the staff of details associated with the large component removal program. The licensees are making final preparations for the removal of the reactor vessel (RV), pressurizer (PZR), and steam generator (SG) from the containment vessel (CV) and the shipment of these components by road and rail to South Carolina for final disposal. The RV and SG are scheduled to be removed from the CV the week of October 12,1998, and the PZR is scheduled to be removed the week of October 19,1998. Plans are to ship the SG and PZR from the site to a rail siding (about 28 miles by road) in Huntington, Pennsylvania on November 2,1998, and the RV on November 3 - 4,1998. The components are planned to be shipped by rail to the disposal site in South Carolina on November 16-19,1998.

The licensees discussed the status of the facility and reviewed in detail the process for removal of the large components from the CV, the preparation of the components for shipment, and the shipment. The licensees described their public communications activities at Saxton including efforts to inform the public of proposed sctivities along the road route of the shipment and at the railroad siding in Huntington. A presentation was also given on radiation protection efforts related to the large component removal project.

A member of the public attending the meeting urged the NRC staff to monitor the large component removal program closely. The NRC will be present on site for major activities.

The exact schedule will be determined by licensee activities and performance.

Sincerely,

kS.)thb &

Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project Directorate Division of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-146

Enclosures:

As stated cc w/ enclosures: See next page

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l l Saxton Nuclear Docket No. 50-146 Experimental Corporation Page 1 of 2 cc:

Mr. Michael P. Murphy, Nuclear Engineer Carbon Township Supervisors Bureau of Radiation Protection ATTN: Penny Brode, Secretary Department of Environmental Protection R. D. #1, Box 222-C 13th Floor, Rachel Carson State Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Office Building P. O. Box 8469 Hopewell Township Supervisors Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-8469 ATTN: Sally Giornosto, Secretary RR 1 Box 95 Mr. Jim Tydeman James Creek, Pennsylvania 16657-9512 1402 Wall Street Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Mr. D. Bud McIntyre, Chairman l Broad Top Township Supervisors Mr. James H. Elder, Chairman Broad Top Municipal Building Concerned Citizens for SNEC Safety Defiance, Pennsylvania 16633 Wall Street Ext.

Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Mr. Don Weaver, Chairman Liberty Township Supervisors Mr. Ernest Fuller R.D.#1 R.D.#1 Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Six Mile Run, Pennsylvania 16679 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Saxton Borough Council Baltimore District ATTN: Peggy Whited, Secretary ATTN: S. Snarski/P. Juhle 9th and Spring Streets P. O. Box 1715 Saxton, Pennsylvania 16678 Baltimore, Maryland 21203 Ms. Norma ickes, Chair The Honorable Robert C. Jubelirer Bedford County Commissioners President Pro-Temp Senate of County Court House Pennsylvania 203 South Juliana Street 30th District Bedford, Pennsylvania 15522 State Capito!

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Mr. Larry Sather, Chairman Huntingdon County Commissioners Mr. William G. Heysek County Court House Licensing Department Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 16652 TMI Nuclear Station P. O. Box 480 Saxton Community Library Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Front Street Saxton, Pennsylvania 16S78 Mr. Manuel Delgado 2799 Battlefield Road Mr. Arthur Rone Fishers Hill, Virginia 22626 Vice President Nuclear Safety and Technical Services Mr. Eric Blocher GPU Nuclear Inc. 216 Logan Avenue 1 Upper Pond Road Wyomissing, Pennsylvania 19610 Parsippany, New Jersey 07054

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v. \, j l Ernest L. Blake; Jr., Esquire
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. Mr. David Sokolsky.

4241 Liberty Bell Ct.

Eureka, California 95503 Mr. Gone Baker 501 16th Street i Saxton,- Pennsylvania 16678 1

Mr. Dick Spargo 1004 Main Street Saxton, Pennsylvania :16678 l Mr. Tom Strnad TLG Services 148 New Milford Road East Bridgewater, Connecticut 06752 I Mr. Gareth McGrath j Altoona Mirror 301 Cayuga Avenue i Altoona, Pennsylvania 16603 Charles Barker RD 1 Box 143 James Creek, Pennsylvania 16657 James Fockler, Chairman Saxton Citizens Task Force 1505 Liberty Street Saxton, Pennsylvania - 16678 Dr. Rodger W. Granlund Saxton Independent Inspector Radiation Science and Engineering Center The Pennsylvania State University Breazeale Nuclear Reactor University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-2301

t l MEETING BETWEEN THE NRC STAFF AND SAXTON l

October 5,1998 NAME TITLE / ORGANIZATION PHONE l A. Adams USNRC,PM 301-415-1127 l

l Art Paynter Onsite RSO 717-948 8425 l GPU Naclear, Inc. 814-635-4384 l

Robert D. Holmes Project Consultant SNEC i l 717 948-8637 GPU Nuclear, Inc. 814-635-4053 Al Freitag Bechtel 301-228-6293 l Ernest Fuller Citizen 814-928 5416 Michael P. Murphy PA, DEP/8RP 717 783-9734 Rob Sisk Westinghouse Waltz 724-722-5065 ,

Mill Site William Heysek GPU Nuclear 717-948-8191 Rodger Granlund Penn State 814-863-0902 James A. Fockler Gaxton Citizens T.F. 814-635 2083 Linda Perrett Raytheon Nuclear 301-961-4894 Rick Edwards Franiatone Technologies 301-230-2100 Sylvia Morris GPU lluclear 814-635 3382 G.A. Kuehn GPU Nuclear 717-948-8720 Thomas F. Dragoun USNRC 610-337-5373 Seymour H. Weiss USNRC 301-415 2170 1

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Steam Generator / Pressurizer

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- Transportation safety features

- Road transport:

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Max. shipping dimension of package 21.5'x11'x11' Package weight 240,000 lbs.

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- Steam Generator & Pressurizer:

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Maximum package size 21'x9'x9' Steam Generator / Pressurizer

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Pressurizer Estimated Weight 40,000 lbs.

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- Rail transport:

Rail car loading 60% of rated capacity Dedicated train with GPUN riders and escorts to assure proper handling Shipment aspects will be in accordance with a Transportation Plan which meets all applicable requirements, agreed to by GPUN & the railroads

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- Exit SNEC site on to Rt. 913 east through i

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- Only one long-span bridge along route,

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l Transportation to Barnwell by rail Conrail:  ;

Shipment will be by Conrail from Huntingdon, PA to Hagerstown, MD

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Shipment will be by CSX from Hagerstown, MD to Barnwell, SC I

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Project Status-i

- Regulatory USNRC concurs with treatment of waste j Classification issues

- DWM on lower core guide blocks

- Transportation on LSA and monolithic structure USDOT indicates exemption issuance is imminent

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- PennDOT i

Route review complete Preliminary review of permits complete Rt. 913 bridge review complete l

-Pre & Post inspection required

! -GPUN will verify

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Project Status:

- All penetrations have been cut

- All penetration welding complete

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- Decon of S/G & Pzr in progress ,

! - Preparation for CV hole cuts underway

- Rail siding improvements underway

- Rigging equipment onsite l

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- Remaining work: -

- Cut CV holes

No airborne generating work when open, vent system running - NRC SER & EA accommodate Temp closure provided

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- Lift RPV w/ 220 ton crane to intermediate position in CV a -

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- Prep site roads & bridge l

- Decon/ Encapsulate RPV  ;

- Lift RPV from CV w/ 22C ton crane & load  :

RPV into lower half of cannister

-Install upper half of cannister - weld l - Grout cannister

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Remainina work:

- Load RPV package onto transporter

- Transfer RPV package from truck to railcar

- Paint S/G & Pzr

- Lift S/G & Pzr from CV w/ 220 ton crane 1

- Load S/G & Pzr onto transporter

- Transfer S/G & Pzr from trucks to railcars  !

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- Team Approach
- Raytheon integrated key personnel Rad Eng and Safety / Rad Protection Project Superintendent j Decommissioning Supervisor

- QC Inspector seconded to GPUN i

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-Working under SNEC Facility QA Plan

- Applicable portions of the OQA Plan

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! Safety and ALARA come first:

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- Work controlled by SWis (written procedures 4 w/ 50.59 reviews)

- GPUN maintains total control of radiation J

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! -Training in unique aspects of SNEC alpha situation l

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Safety and ALARA come first:

- Transportation Plan (TP) controls all l aspects of the truck and rail transport

) - HASP (E-Plan) specifies rad & non-rad l safety .

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Schedule-

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- Cut CV holes w/o - Oct.12

! - Rig S/G out of CV - w/o Oct.12

- Rig RPV out of CV into canister - w/o Oct.12

! - Rig Pzr out of CV - w/o Oct.19 i - Ship S/G & Pzr to rail sicing - Nov. 2

- Ship RPV to rail siding - Nov. 3 - 4

- Secure loads to rail cars - Nov. 3 - 12

- Train departs - Nov.16~

- Train arrives - Nov.19 .

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. GPU Nuclear Communications Objective Provide Accurate Information on the l Shipments of the LCRP

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and Neighbors along the 27-mile route i

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- Monthly Public Meetings

- Provides Input to GPU Nuclear

- Vehicle for Community Concerns

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  • Saxton Citizens Task Force
-Official Advisory Group for Becford/Huntingdon County Commissioners

-Open Houses

- Independent inspector

%uNUCLEAR ij SNEC LCRP COMMUNICATIONS PLAN Keeping Public Informed

- Quarterly Newsletter, " Community Update" i

- Speaking Engagements

- Public Meetings (Fire halls) Along the Route l - Meet with County Emergency Coordinators

- Meet with Pa. State Police in Huntingdon

-- General Public/ Media Information Packets l

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- Met with Neighbors March,1998

- Met with Two Businesses (Fleming Foods .

and U. S. Sports) '

-Sharing of Radiation / Environmental Monitoring Results

-Work with County Emergency Coordinators i

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- Pa. State Rep. Larry Sather (Huntingdon

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- Pa. State Rep. Richard Hess (Bedford County), Legislative Aide Jim Kieffer

- State Senator Robert Jubeller Office

- Huntingdon/Bedford County Commissioners

- Smithfield/ Liberty ~~awnship Supervisors -

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. Educational Efforts l

- Poster Contest for SNEC Logo held at Saxton/ Liberty Elementary School

-Contribution to Tussey Mountain High School for Book Covers

! -Senior Physics Class Attend Citizens Task Force Meetings

- Reuter-Stokes Monitoring Equipment Located at High School.

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. Media Clutreach Program

- Coverage from Local Newspapers a Pittsburgh Post Gazette

! - Coverage from Local TV Stations

- Posters in Businesses Along the 27 mile Route to Huntingdon,Pa. (public mtgs.)

-Informational Packets 1

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SNEC LCRP COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM

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- Coordinate Media Contact with TMI Public Information Duty Officer in the Event of a Waste Shipping Accident

- Advance Courtesy Notifications sent to Governors' Designees in Each State on Rail Route

- GPUN Personnel Will Escort Rail Shipment

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- Radiological Controls / Safety:

- GPU Nuclear / Raytheon Team

GPU Nuclear is the lead with on-site assistance from Raytheon Rad Engineenng Radiological Controls (GRCS/RCT)-

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- Reactor Vessel (RV) Dose Rates l Max contact: 5 R/hr (small area) 270 Band: 2.5 - 3.0 R/hr 1 General area: 50 - 350 mr/hr i

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- Steam Generator Dose. Ra:es Bowl: .

-Max contact: 30 mr/hr

-General area: 15 mr/hr Other:

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-General area: 0.2 - 2.0 mr/hr general area

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ALARA:

- General Practices / Programmatic:

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Alpha control program requirements l ALARA Reviews

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- Grouting Remote operation In-side the Containment Vessel (CV)

Use of HEPAs

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-CRDM Removal l Pin and cut

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- Removal / loading site access controls Remote canister welding i


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