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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
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[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
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Safety Limit Calculations Revised ML20141E9271997-05-16016 May 1997 SER Approving Amend to License SNM-1227,reflecting Use of Parent Company Guarantee & to Update Decommissioning Cost Estimate ML20141C0701997-04-29029 April 1997 Rev 0 to EMF-1946, Modular Extraction/Recovery Facility (Merf):Hazard Analysis ML20134L9971996-11-30030 November 1996 SER Accepting Renewal of Matls License SNM-1227 for Siemens Power Corp ML20135A0111995-12-31031 December 1995 Siemens Annual Rept 1995 ML20135E6581995-12-31031 December 1995 Siemens Annual Rept ML20058P2181993-12-10010 December 1993 SER Accepting Siemens Nuclear Power Corp Submittal of Topical Rept EMF-92-081, Statistical Setpoint/Transient Methodology for W Type Reactors ML20058E2271993-11-30030 November 1993 Siemens Power Corp Occurrence of Free Moisture in 63- Cubic Foot Day Mixer ML20059D0101993-11-0101 November 1993 SER Recommending Approval of 931012 Application for Amend to License SNM-1227,revising Audits & Insps Responsibilities ML20057F3481993-10-13013 October 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 20 to License SNM-1227 ML20057F5351993-10-0808 October 1993 SER Approving Amend to Change Name of Building & to Add Seismic Testing to List of Authorized Activities in Table I-1.1 of License ML20056H2361993-09-0303 September 1993 SER Recommending Approval of Amend 18 to License SNM-1227 ML20149F8861991-10-22022 October 1991 1990 ALARA Committee Rept ML20055H0371990-07-31031 July 1990 Decommissioning Funding Plan ML20056A1941990-06-30030 June 1990 Decommissioning Survey Rept,Pu Storage Specialty Fuels Bldg Room 157. W/Two Oversize Drawings ML20245J2641989-08-11011 August 1989 SER Supporting Amend 4 to License SNM-1227,revising Authorized Possession Limits,Financial Assurance for Decommissioning & Radiological Contingency Plan ML20236A9111989-03-0808 March 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 3 to License SNM-1227 ML20151V9041988-04-22022 April 1988 Safety Evaluation Recommending Approval of 880226 Application for Amend Re 10CFR20.202 & HEPA Filter Sys Changes ML20147A8911988-01-0404 January 1988 SER Recommending Approval of 871112 Application for Amend to License SNM-1227 Re Corporate Ownership ML20239A1881987-09-10010 September 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Renewal of License SNM-1227 ML20216H9521987-06-26026 June 1987 SER Supporting Amend 30 to License SNM-1227,revising UF6 Handling Procedures ML20214N7511987-05-31031 May 1987 Revised App II to Decommissioning Plan ML20211N1111987-02-20020 February 1987 SER Supporting Amend 28 to License SNM-1227 Re Name Change to Advanced Nuclear Fuels Corp ML20211N1171987-02-20020 February 1987 SER Supporting Amend 28 to License SNM-1227 Re Termination of Centrifuge Test Facility as Authorized Place of Use. Survey Rept,Confirmatory Survey Rept & Guidelines Encl ML20214P8741986-12-31031 December 1986 Siemens,Annual Rept 1986 ML20214V9921986-11-19019 November 1986 Errata to Rev 1 to XN-NF-14 Correcting Errors Made in Extracting & Translating Data from Permanent Files to App B ML20211B0511986-05-30030 May 1986 SER Supporting 860212 Application to Amend License SNM-1227, Limiting Use of Pu & Authorizing New Storage Location ML20213E1601985-12-31031 December 1985 Siemens Annual Rept 1985 ML20214Q7161985-12-31031 December 1985 1985 Annual Rept 1999-07-23
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% December 9, 1997 DOCKET: 70 1257 LICENSEE: Siemens Power Corporation Richland, WA
SUBJECT:
SAFETY EVALVATION REPORT: AMENDMENT APPLICATION DATED AUGUST 4,1997. UF CYLINDER 6
RECERTIFICATION FACIt.lTY (CRF)
BACKGROUND in a letter dated August 4, 1997, and with supplementary information dated Movember 14, 1997, and information previously submitted on April 24, 1997.
Siemens Power Corporation (SPC) applied for a license amendment to add the UFs
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Cylinder Recertification Facility (CRF) as a location of an authorized activity. The license amendment adds recertification to a previous ,
authorization by including the statement "UFs cylinders during cylinder wash and recertification operations (30" diameter or less)" in Table 1-4.1 of SNM-1227, which lists the major system components used at SPC and the type of criticality control for each component. The application and supplementary information describes the criticality safety controls to be used.
ElSCUSSION The staff has reviewed the information submitted by SPC Md has performed a technical assessment of the nuclear criticality safety, fire protection, and environmental protection associated with the use of this facility. This facility will house the process of recertifying UFs cylinders, as described below, after they have been internally washed in the 00 2 building.
UFs is shipped in model 30B cylinders which conform to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) N14.1 or to the tinning requirements specified in NRC's Certificate of Compliance No. 9196 for model UX-30 packages. One of the requirements in this standard for a cylinder in use is periodic (every 5 years) inspection and recertification to confirm that the cylinder's mechanical characteristics remain consistent with the specifications required to allow transport of UFs.
This inspection and recertification will take place in the new CRF and will be operated on a batch basis with a maximum of 11 cylinders per batch. P.-ior to the inspection, the inside of the cylinders will be washed in the U02 building
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. 2 to remove the UFs heel that remains in the cylinder after the contents have been introduced into SPC's fuel fabrication process. ,
The recertification process proposed for the CRF includes the following steps:
- 1. The cylinder, after internal and external visual examination, is filled with approximately 870 (230 gallor.s) liters of water and hydrostatically strength tested at 400 psig.
- 2. After the cylinder is drained from toe hydrostatic test, it is dried and internally inspected with a boroscope.
- 3. The wall thickness of the cylinder is then measured using ultrasonic testing equipment in accordance with ANSI N14.1.
- 4. The valve and end plug are reinstalled, and the cylinder is pressurized with nitrogen to 100 psig and inspected for leaks.
The periodic inspeccion will be conducted by an inspector who has passed the
. written examination sponsored by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors Cylinders that pass the periodic inspection and tests are restamped on the namepl6te with the monta and fear that the inspection and tests were performed.
The facility itself will be a 60 foot by 30 foot pre-engineered metal building with a sloped standard metal roof constructed on a sealed 6-inch thick concrete pad just to the southwest of the UF6 Cylinder Storage F.;cility. The building air filtration and exhaust system will consist of a pad, supply fan.
ductwork, a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) air filtration unit (certified by the manufacturer t., be c9.97% efficient for removal of 0.3 micron particles), an exhaust fan, an exhaust stack, an isokinetic stack gas sampler. instrumentation, and room air monitoring equipment.
The facility will be operated with the radiation protection, criticality safety, and environmental safety programs as described in Chapters 3. 4. and 5 of SPC's license.
CRITICALITY SAFETY REVIEW This amendment adds recertification to an existing process in Table I-4.1 of the SPC license: _UFs cylinders during cylinder wash and recertification operations (30" diameter or less). The types of criticality controls listed in Table I-4.1 for the new facil1ty will be NAA (neutron absorbing additives).
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. MCU (mass control of uranium). MCH (mass control of moderators), and SPA -
(control of spacing from other fissile units). SPC indicated in its submittal l dated November 14, 1997, that NAA will only be used in the wash process, which ;
occurs in the 002 building. ;
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, - In accordance with ANSI N14.1. Appendix B the maximum amount of uranium .
allowed in a cylinder after washing is 94 grams based on a maximum of 5000 ppm uranium (U) in the final five gallon wash. Based on normal operations, the i
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-870 liters (230 gallons) of water used in the hydrostatic testing would.
therefore. contain a maximum concentration of 0.11 g U/1 compared to the ,
minimum critical concentration of approximately 285 g U/1. During normal
- operations, if the 11 cylinders in the facility all contained the maximum L amount of 94 g U. there would be approximately 1 kg of U at 5% enrichment in ,
= the entire CRF compared to the minimum critical mass of approximately 40 kg
- for 5% enriched uranium. SPC searched normal cylinder washing process data for a period of about 6 months. This empirical data showed 20 grams of .
uranium to be the greatest amount found in a single cylinder after washing. .
Under accident conditions. SPC has postulated a non-washed cylinder that has i been weighed being introduced into the facility. Prior to cylinder washing. 1
- the mass of the heel in a cylinder is confirmed to be less than 15 kg UFs by weighing the cylinder. Therefore, the amount of uranium assumed to be in the cylinder in this accident scenario is 15 kg UF6 . This heel would contain approximately 10 kg U. which is approximately 26% of a minimum critical mass ;
for 5% enriched uranium. This accident condition is considered unlikely due
- to the fact that washed cylinders are distinctively tagged and those to be r
' recertified have had their valves removed and replaced with special plugs .
which are used in the hydrostatic test. As an additional preventive measure.
- an operator reviews the follower cards on the cylinders to be recertified 1
prior to recertification to be sure that a supervisor has certified that the
! cylinders are clean and dry. Based on these controls, the accidental introduction _ of multiple non washed cylinders into the CRF is considered extremely unlikely and has not been evaluated.
The si.aff has reviewed the facility description and-safety information <
submitted by SPC. Based on this review, the staff concludes that there is reasonable assurance that an accidental nuclear criticality will not occur, i In addition, the staff has reasonable assurance that a sufficient margin of ,
safety.' exists to prevent a nuclear criticality during both normal and abnormal operating conditions.
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4 FIRE SAFETY REVIEW
- The bF 5 CRF is of non-combustible construction and is located a suitable distance from the UFs cylinder storage and handling facility and other facilities. The design reflects low combustible loading, and the radioactive material will be contained either in the UF cylinders or in water used for the hydrostatic testing. fire detection and fire alarm pull stations provide fire notification to a fully manned guard station. Exit doors are located at each end of the facility for emergency egress. Fire suppression is provided by plant personnel and the local fire department. Portable fire extinguishers are provided for incipient firefighting and fire hydrants are located throughout the plant site. Based on its review, the staff concludes that the facility is adequately designed for fire safety.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The staff has determined that the following conditions have been met:
- 1. There is no significant change ir, the types or significant increase in the amount of effleents that may be released offsite.
- 2. There is no significant increase in individual or cumulative occupational radiation exposure.
- 3. There is no significant construction impact.
- 4. There is no significant increase in the potential for or consequences from radiological accidents.
Accordingly, pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(c)(11), neitner an environmental assessment not an environmental impact statement is warranted for this action.
l CONCLUSION The NRC staff has reviewed the proposed amendment and has determined that the proposed changes will have no adverse effect on the public health and safety or the environment. Therefore, approval of the amendment application is recommended.
The Region IV inspection staff has no objection to this proposed amendment.
Princioal Contributors:
Kimberly J. Hardin Paul Lain Susan D Chotoo
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