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Report on Status of Decommissioning Funding for Shutdown Reactor
ML21084A217
Person / Time
Site: La Crosse  File:Dairyland Power Cooperative icon.png
Issue date: 03/23/2021
From: Van Noordennen G
LaCrosseSolutions
To:
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
References
LC-2021-0006
Download: ML21084A217 (5)


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LACR~OW110NS 10 CFR 50.75(:f)(l) 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)

March 23, 2021 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission A TIN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001

  • La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor Facility Operating License No. DPR-45 _

NRC Docket Nos. 50-409 and 72-046

Subject:

Report on Sta:tus of Decommissioning Funding for Shutdown Reactor

References:

LC-2021-0006

1) Barbara Nick, Dairyland Power Cooperative, Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, "Application for Order A,pproving License Transfer and Conforming Administrative License Amendments," dated October 8, 2015
2) Marlayna Vaaler, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Letter to Barbara Nick, Dairyland Power Cooperative, "Order Approving Transfer of License for the La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor from the Dairyland Power Cooperative to LaCrosseSolutions, LLC and Conforming Administrative License Amendment" dated May 20, 2016
3) Gerard van Noordennen, LaCrosseSolutions, Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Notification of Amended Decommissioning Plan and Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report for La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor," dated June 27, 2016 In accordance with 10 CFR 50.75, Reporting and recordkeeping for decommissioning planning," paragraph (f)(l), and 10 CFR 50.82, "Termination of license," paragraph (a)(8),

LaCrosseSolutions, LLC (LS) is submittmg a report on the status of funding for decommissioning the La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor (LACBWR) facility, and managing the associated irradiated fuel. The annual radiological decommissioning anc_l irradiated fuel management funding assurance report for LACBWR is provided in the attachment to this letter for the period ending December 31, 2020.

The minimum required decommissioning funding assurance amount is based on a site-specific decommissioning cost estimate determined in accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a). A change to the spent fuel management strategy was described in the application for license transfer (Reference 1 ), accepted by the NRC via Reference 2, and further described in the amended Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR) (Reference 3).

LaCrosseSolutions LC-2021-0006 Page2 of2 Each of those references addressed the project's planning and scheduling basis, the associated estimated costs, and the available ftmds for decommissioning, decontamination, dismantlement, and spent fuel management of the LACBWR facility. As described in those references, radiological decommissioning as represented by the LACBWR plan included decontamination and*dismantlement of the radiologically involved systems, structu~, and components.

Under the terms of the license transfer, LS became the lead NRC licensee responsible for all activities under-the LACBWR License. LS will complete all activities necessary to terminate the License and release the LACBWR Site for unrestricted use as an industrial site, except for a sm_all area surrounding-the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) containing the spent nuclear fuel, until its final disposition. Dairyland Power Cooperative (DPC) will remain the owner licensee and will retain title to the spent nuclear fuel. _Upon issuance of a safety evaluation providing for termination of the License, except for the ISFSI site, arid upon.receipt of a future NRC license transfer approval, LS will transfer responsibility for the License back to DPC. Thereafter, DPC will maintain the ISFSI, and the ultimate disposition of the spent nuclear fu_el will be provided for under the terms of DPC's Standard Contract for Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and/or High Level Waste with the*U.S. Department of Energy. These latter, ongoing costs are not included in the estimates herein.

All spent nuclear fuel elements from LACBWR have been transferred to dry cask storage in the ISFSI. LS entered into a "Company Services Agreement with DPC, pursuant to which DPC provides operations, maintenance, access control, and security services to and for the ISFSI site.

DPC is responsible for the costs relating to the ISFSI.

The attachment provides the aggregated; minimum estimated cost (funds needed) for radiological decommissioning. This estimate has been developed from the site aggregate decommissioning

  • schedule and provides the cost and funding allocation necessary to complete decommissioning consistent with the Commission accepted decommissioning strategy. There are no regulatory commitments contained within this letter.

If you have any questions about this letter, please contact me at (860) 462-9707.

Respectfully, Gerard P. Van N oordennen

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'1)'. 'PM~ Mar23 2021 7:56AM Gerard van Noordennen Senior Vice President Regulatory Affairs

Attachment:

Annual Radiological Decommissioning and Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Assurance Report for La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor, Aggregate Costs cc:

Marlayna Doell, U.S. NRC Project Manager La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor Service List

La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor Service List cc:

Ken Robuck President and CEO Energy Solutions 299 South Main Street, Suite 1700 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 John Sauger President and CNO Reactor

.D&D EnergySolutions 121 W. Trade Street, Suite 2700 Charlotte, NC 28202 Joseph Nowak Project Manager LaCrosseSolutions S4601 State Highway 35 Genoa, WI 54632-8846 Gerard van Noordennen Senior VP Regulatory Affairs Energy Solutions 121 W. Trade Street, Suite 2700 Charlotte, NC 28202 Russ Workman General Counsel Energy Solutions 299 South Main Street, Suite 1700 Salt Lake City, Ut 84111 Jerome Pedretti, Clerk Town of Genoa E860 Mundsack Road Genoa, WI 54632 Jeffery Kitsembel Division of Energy Regulation Wisconsin Public Service Commission P.O. Box 7854 Madison, WI 53707-7854.

Paul Schmidt, Manager Radiation Protection Section Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health Division of Public Health Wisconsin Department of Health Services P.O. Box 2659 Madison, WI 53701-2659 Brent Ridge President and CEO Dairyland Power Cooperative 3200 East A venue South La Crosse, WI 54602-0817 Cheryl Olson ISFSI Manager La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor Dairyland Power Cooperative S4601 State Highway 35 P.O. Box817 Genoa, WI 54632-8846 Lane Peters La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor Dairyland Power Cooperative S4601 State Highway 35 Genoa, WI 54632-8846 Andrew J. Parrish Wheeler, Van Sickle and Anderson, S.C.

44 East Mifflin Street, Suite 1000 Madison, WI 53703

LaCrosseSolutions LC-2021-0006 Attachment Page 1 of2 Annual Radiological Decommissioning and Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Assurance lleport for La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor, Aggregate Costs December 31, 2020 (2020 dollars, millions)

Trust Fund Ammmt at December 31, 2020 (A)

NRC Required Minimum Funding Assurance Amount a£ December 31, 2020 (B)

Difference in Trust Fund Amount versus Required Minimum Funding at December 31, 2020 - Surplus/(Shortfall) (C) = (A) - (B)

Projected End of Project Surplus at December 31, 2020 (D)

Estimated Costs to Complete-Decommissioning at December 31, 2020 (E)

Projected Costs to Manage Irradiated Fuel at December 31, 2020 (F)

Amount Spent on Decommissioning4 (G):

Cumulative (June 2016-:-December 31, 2019)

Calendar Year 2020 Cumulative (June 2016 - December 31, 2020)

$0.06 1

$0.06 1 The LACBWR d~mmissioning work has been completed. Therefore, the te.rms of the $17 million Perfonnance Bond have been satisfied, even though the Bond has not officially been terminated. The trust fund amount of$.06 million remains available to wrap up the NRC approval to transfer the license back to DPC in the next few months. Should those funds be depleted prior to license transfer, EnergySolutions' resources and the $15 million perfonnance guarantee agreed to with DPC in ttie LACBWR Disposal Services Agreement, are available but are not relied upon here. The balance reflects the EnergySolutions usable funding minus outstanding disbursements.

2 The surplus is based on the trust fund amount as of December 31, 2020, less the estimate of costs to complete decommissioning, plus annual earnings and less truces through the end of the project.

3 A separate account in the trust holds the funds necessary for the ultimate decommissioning oft.he ISFSI site and final license termination. DPC currently funds and will continue to fund the operation and maintenance of the ISFSI through its annual operating revenue.

4 The amounts spent on decommissioning represents withdrawals made from the trust fund reported for radiological decommissioning.

LaCrosseSolutions LC-2021-0006 Attachment Page 2 of2 a) The trust fund amount is the actual trust fund balance less outstanding qisbursements for decommissioning costs incurred through the same date.

b) The required minimum funding assurance amount is based on the decommissioning scenario from the site-specific decommissioning cost estimate provided in Reference 3. The cost estimate reflects actual experience to date, as well as forecast refinements made through the date of this filing.

c) There are no additional funds to be collected.

d) A 2% annual real rate of return is assumed in these calculations.

e) There are no contracts relie~ upon pursuant to 10 CFR 50.75(e)(l)(v).

t) There are no material changes to the trust fund agreements or financial assurai:ice contracts as described at the time of transfer of the licenses.

g) LS has entered into a "Company Services Agreement with DPC, pursuant to which DPC will provide operations, maintenance, access control, and security services to and for the ISFSI site. DPC is responsible for the costs relating to the ISFSI and those costs are not included in this decommissioning estimate.

h) DPC has funds sufficient to meet its obligations to manage spent fuel safely as requisite to the current cost estimates for the project and pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii). A separate account in the trust holds the funds necessary for the ultimate decommissioning of the ISFSI site and final license termination. DPC's established spent fuel management funding plan is that it currently funds and will continue to fund the operation and maintenance of the ISFSI through its annual operating revenue.

i) DPC has not projected the cost of managing irradiated until title to the fuel and possession of the fuel is transferred to the Secretary of Energy because this cost is indeterminate. ISFSI operating costs are estimated to be $2.5 million per year and are funded from the operations and maintenance budget j) Inquiries regarding the management of spent nuclear fuel beyond completion of the decommissioning project should be directed to. DPC.