ML20249B283

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Informs of NRC Plans to Develop Emergency Response Technical Manual Suppls for Fuel Fabrication Facilities
ML20249B283
Person / Time
Site: Westinghouse
Issue date: 06/08/1998
From: Weber M
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
To: Goodwin W
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, DIV OF CBS CORP.
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NUDOCS 9806220266
Download: ML20249B283 (3)


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June 8, 1998 Mr. W. L Goodwin Manager Regulatory Affairs Westinghouse Electric Corporation Commercial Nuclear Fuel Division Drawer R Columbia, South Carolina 29250

SUBJECT:

PREPARATION OF RESPONSE TECHNICAL MANUAL SUPPLEMENTS FOR FUEL FABRICATION FACILITIES

Dear Mr. Goodwin:

I am communicating to you the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) plans to develop Emergency Response Technical Manuti Supplements (RTM Supplements) for the fuel fabrication facilities. During the last several years, NRC has responded to several emergency events at the fuel fabrication facilities and conducted emergency drills as we assumed regulatory oversight responsibility for the gaseous diffusion plants (GDPs) operated by the U.S.

Enrichment Corporation. Based on this experience, NRC identified certain deficiencies in the information available to NRC in Emergency Plans and other supporting information. NRC developed RTM Supplements for the GDPs to resolve these deficiencies during 1996 and 1997.

We now plan to develop similar RTM Supplements for the licensed fuel fabrication facilities.

The purpose of the RTM Supplement is to ass!st NRC, during an emergency, in monitoring the licensee's response, assessing risks, and communicating information concerning the event or accident. The RTM Supplements for the GDPs go beyond the information available in Emergency Plans required under $70.22 by providing more detailed information on site specific characteristics, such as the location of the nearest resident, schools, and hospitals; locations and inventories of hazardous materials onsite; major plant systems descriptions; emergency notification procedures, including reformatted messages; and monitoring precursors, initiating conditions, and scenario information. The RTM Supplement will also contain a series of curves

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reptasenting pre-calculated doses at various distances from the site for postulated chemical J4j and radiological releases. This information was extremely valuable to NRC in conducting emergency exercises for the GDPs in 1997 and 1998. A copy of the RTM Supplement for a GDP is provided as Enclosure 1.

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Because of the importance of resolving current deficiencies in a timely manner, NRC intends to promptly initiate development of RTM Supplements for the fuel fabrication facilities. NRC has contracted with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to develop an RTM Supplement for your facility. PNNL developed the RTM Supplements for the GDPs. A copy of the draft outline for the RTM Supplement is provided as Enclosure 2. The draft outline is general for all fuel fabrication facilities and may be modified to meat site specific needs. To the maximum extent practical and appropriate, PNNL will incorporate information and assessments from the GDP RTM Supplements into the Fuel Facility RTM Supplements. Licensees will not be charged directly for PNNL's or the NRC staff's effort in developing the Supplements; the cost to prepare the Supplements will be included as part of the NRC annual fee under 10 CFR Part 171.

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Dunng the preparation of the RTM Supplement, PNNL may need to visit your facility to col!ect additional information that we need to complete the RTM Supplement. Although we hope to exclude classified or proprietary information from the Supplements, we will follow established procedures for handling any classified or proprietary information found necessary for inclusion in the documents. A list of information needed for your facility's RTM will be provided to you prior to the site visit. All PNNL site visits will be accompanied by your NRC Project Manager or an NRC Inspector and will be coordinated with you in advance of the visit. We would appreciate your cooperation in facilitating preparation of the RTM Supplements. During the development of the Supplement, we willinvite your review and comments to ensure the accuracy of the document. Upon completion, we will provide you with a copy of the Supplement for your use.

NRC recognizes that the RTM Supplements will need to be maintained to ensure that the information NRC on which NRC relies in responding to an emergency is currerit and accurate.

Consequently, NRC will need to update the RTM Supplements periodically as facility operations and configurations change. We plan to update the RTM Supplements as part of future licensing reviews and will seek the necessary information from you to support these updates. However, we also recognize that it may be more efficient and effective for licensees to update and maintain the information in the RTM Supplements. Consequently, we are interested in your views on how the need to fulfi4 these objectives can best be fulfilled. For example, it may be prudent to incorporate the information from the RTM Supplements into licensee Emergency Plans. As we proceed with the development of the RTM Supplements, NRC would like to work with industry to implement an efficient and effective method for maintaining the RTM Supplement information current.

If you have any questions or comments about this project please contact Charles Gaskin, the Project Manager for your facility, at (301) 415-8116.

Sincerely, Original signed by:

Michael F. Weber, Chief Licensing Branch Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards, NMSS

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During the preparation of the RTM Supplement, PNNL may need to visit your facility to collect additional information that we need to complete the RTM Supplament. Although we hope to exclude classified or proprietary information from the Supplements, we will follow established procedures for handling any classified or proprietary information found necessary for inclusion in the documents.- A list o: information needed for your facility's RTM will be provided to you

- prior to the site visit. All PNNL site "isits will be accompanied by your NRC Project Manager or an NRC Inspector and will be coordinated with you in advance of the visit. We would appreciate your cooperation in facilitating preparation of the RTM Supplements. During the

' development of the Supplement, we will invite your review and comments to ensure the accuracy of the document. Upon completion, we will provide you with a copy of the Supplement for your use.

NRC recognizes that the RTM Supplements will need to be maintained to ensure that the information NRC on which NRC relies in responding to an e.rergency is current and eccurate.

Consequently, NRC will need to update the RTH Supplements periodically as facility operations and corifigurations chan0e. We plan to update the RTM Supplements as part of future licensing reviews and will seek the necessary information from you to support these updates. However, we also recognize that it may be more efficient and effective for licensees to update and maintain the information in the RTM Supplements. Consequently, we are interested in your views on how the need to fulfill these objectives can best be Juifilled. For example, it may be prudent to incorporate the information from the RTM Supplements into licensee Emergency Plans. As we proceed with the development of the RTM Supplements, NRC would like to work with industry to implement an efficient s.1d effective method for maintaining the RTM Supplement information current.

If you have any questions or comments about this project please contact Charles Gaskin, the Project Manager for your facility, at (301) 415-8116.

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Michael F. Weber, Chief Licensing Branch Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards, NMSS

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