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Mod 41,definitizing Task Order 21 Review of Palisades Plant ISFSI & Increasing Funds to Fuel Cycle Licensing Assistance
ML20247L370
Person / Time
Issue date: 09/11/1989
From: Stephen Bell, Rodehau T
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (FORMERLY
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ML20247L368 List:
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CON-FIN-L-1297-9, CON-NRC-02-87-004, CON-NRC-2-87-4 NUDOCS 8909220191
Download: ML20247L370 (7)


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c. .I 1 k1 , :7 4 (;, u 3 9~ ,g, k .NRC-02-87-004L. Modification No' 41 Page 2 of'2. F This modification 'definitizes Task Order No. 21,." Review of the Palisades. Plant-Independent Spent Fuel Storage' Installation" and provides additional funding:under the contract.- l l'. = Pursuant to: paragraph Gl10. Tdsk' Orders,: the' contractor isiauthorized to perform Task' Order No." 21. in a'ccordance with contractor's proposal dated, July 28~ 1989,'as. revised by telecon.on August-17,1989, between . Barbara Meeha'n,' NRC, and Tom Rodehau, SAIC, wherein it was' agreed tol reduce < indirect ovarheads from $51,108.00: to '$50,692.00, other direct F costs from $15,781.00 to $15,641.00,' G&A from' $10,841.00 to $10,785.001 ~ ~ ! and: fee from?$11 - 925.00 to $10,677.00 and with' the attached Statement. of Work. 1 Task Order?21!shall be in.effect from the date shown in. block 3 of the 'SF3dl J through October 1,1 1990. The' total; cost ceiling' of: this task is. L$129,312.00 of'which $118,635.00 presents th'e -total estimated cost and

$10,677.00. represents'the! fixed fee.

Th'e following individuals are.considerecLto be essential to the successful performance of. this task order: - T. Albert? S. Mirsky, R. Belanger. --R.

Sievers, J. Stokley.

The'., contractor agrees that such personnel shall not be removed from the effort under the. task. order without compliance.with Contract Clause H.1,. r '. Key Personnel. M T2. Under Section G.. Contract Adruinistration Data, Paragraph G.1, ' Contract Ceilina Amount, the second' sentence is revised to read: "The amount of funds available for performance under this contract is m 51,958.100.00."

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$2,100,000.00, remain'the same. i 1, u j l y o { y - _= __ u j m, ( 1)l I s TASK DESCRIPTION FOR LICENSING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN lHE. REVIEW Dr PALISADES PLANT. INDEPENDENT. SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION DOCKET NO. 72-7, FIN L12979 1.0 Ba cJ around Consumers Power Company (CPC) is submitting an application for a materials ' license, under the provisions of 10 CFR Part 72, to possess spent fuel and other radioactive materials associated with spent fuel in an independent spent fuel storage installation'(ISFS1). The ISFSI will.be. located on the' Palisades Plant site in Van Dureau County Michigan. It will utilize dry ventilated concrete storage casks. The Safety Analysis Report,(SAR) and Environmental Report (ER) to be inciuded-in CPC's application, upon receipt'and acceptance.for docketing should provide satisfactory. framework for.the initiation of the detailed r'eviews. 2.0. Work Required e This task is to provide licensing technical assistance to the NRC in its reviews of the ISFSI SAR submitted by CPC. The scope of the review is principally based on 10 CFR Part 72. The review is a multidisciplinary activity culminating in a written record that will clearly-demonstrate the' applicant's compliance and non-compliance to the requirements and criteria specified in 10 CFR Part 72. The written materials furnished by the Contractor should be suitable for inclusion in the NRC's Safety Evaluation Report. 2.1 Staffina The principal investigators represent the technical expertise provided by the; ' Contractor and provide technical continuity during the entire review process. They should.have professional credentials in the technical areas assigned to them that.will qualify them as expert witnesses for testifying at public bearings. They should have a clear understanding of the depth of review generally required by the NRC and specifically required by the type of activity proposed by the applicant for the disciplines they represen t. In areas that can be best accomplished by less experienced personnel, the principal investigators may act as overseers, providing contractor quality control to task activities. g S 4

m, [ -n - g-The. reviewers will be responsible for a timely technical review'of discrete

areas within'.the entire' review effort. Reviews can-be performed by any qualified support staff nember, but may be performed by.a principal investigator or even by the project manager.

technical ~ The reviewers who perform the actual work shall provide detailed records of the methods'used to evaluate all aspects of their' areas of Upon completion of an evaluation, the' reviewer or responsible . responsibility. principal.. investigator will distill this record to suitable documentation .for.' inclusion in NRC reports.

2. 2 - Scope The requirements of 10 CFR Part 72 will dictate the overall. scope of the All evaluations' performed by the Contractor should be based upon-safety review.

fulfilling' specific requirements and criteria' established in Subparts C and F Laithin Division 3 Regulatory Guides there are applicable of.10 CFR Part 72. methods acceptable to the NRC for implementing some 10 CFR Part 72 requirements ~ 'and criteria. If' adopted by the applicant these regulatory tjuides can be used. to qualify discrete. review areas. Enclosed is a _ topical work breakdown structure for the safety. review of a dry concrete module.'ISFSI. For this task, the Contractor'is not responsible for the review of-4.3 Saf eguards, 4.4 Quality Assurance, 4.5 Emergency Planning ~ i and 5.0 Administration, but is responsible.for all remaining areas shown on-The-review of.1.0 Site will consist of assuring the work breakdown structure. the range of site parameters developed and evaluated for the Palisades site under Docket No. 50-255 is appropriately identified, summarized, updated and-applied to the'ISFSI.- 1t is not necessary to. perform'a basic reevaluation of site characteristics previously established by the Part 50 review. 'The review of those portions uf 3.1 Fuel Transfer that take place within the reactor facility will consist only of assuring general compatibility for.the,' " reactor facility equipment and operations with ISFS1 requirements. The scope of this task does not include any participation in a public hearing nor any additional review effort that could evolve from such participation. 2.3-Schedule The following schedule is based on estimates of time intervals to.ccomplish It steps in the review process through the IJRC documentation stage review. applies to the safety review and to the environmental review. However, the overall schedule is dependent on the applicant's response to NRC requests for 'information and any outstanding concerns. w_-

iv, (.' l su llV . { 'TaskLStart-op and Coordination Meetings 2 weeks . Complete Requests.for Additional Information 6 weeks Comple te Evalua tion..' Iden ti f ying Outstanding Concerns 4 weeks Compete Final Cvaluation 6 weeks Discrete areas' within task activities should-be treated.on the individual reviewer level. If a discrete' area of review is satisfied by the initial submittal f rom the 'applican t, its final evaluation and documentation should be completed in.the early stages of the review and'should not wait for the review . steps required for'a more difficult area. 3.0 Task Reports Two types of reports are required; reports on discrete areas-of review and monthly reports identifying the overall~ progress of the task. For each ' discrete review area, the Contractor shall provide details of the. review method, requests for information in a form' suitable to transmit to the . applicant, and. documentation summarizing the evaluation and" findings suitable toLinclude in NRC' reports. The last of these shall be submitted for each review task'in draft and final form that is, for the safety review. Monthly repor ts shall be submitted in accordance with the terms and conditions of the basic contract. 4.0 Travel It'is expected that there will be monthly coordination meetings between the Contractor and NRC staff throughout the duration of the task. This thould be -readily accommodated because of the proximity of the Contracter's offices'and . NRC cf fices in Rockville, Maryland. If during the review process an area of review requires technical discussions; between the Contractor and the applicant, the Contractor may be requested to attend.mee tings with the applicant. It is anticipated this could involve three meetings at NRC's offices in Rockville, Maryland. -Depending upon their area of responsibility, it is expected that selected reviewers will make a site visit associated with the safety review. 5.0 NRC Furnished Materials

The NRC will furnish the Contractor copies of documents docketed under Docket No. 72-7, pertinent topical repcrts, NRC's EIS and SER for Palisades Plant and appropriate portions of docket material.

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