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Proposed Renewed Certificate of Compliance No. 1014, Appendix a: Technical Specifications for the HI-STORM 100 Cask System Amendment No. 2
ML22098A242
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Site: Holtec
Issue date: 01/31/2023
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Division of Fuel Management
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Kris Banovac NMSS/DFM/STLB 301-415-7116
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CAC 001028, EPIDL-2020-RNW-0007 NRC-2022-0109, RIN 3150-AK86
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RENEWED CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NO. 101 4

APPENDIX A

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

FOR THE HI-STORM 100 CASK SYSTEM

AMENDMENT NO. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION............................................................................. 1.1-1 1.1 Definitions.......................................................................................... 1.1-1 1.2 Logical Connectors.............................................................................. 1.2-1 1.3 Completion Times.............................................................................. 1.3-1 1.4 Frequency.......................................................................................... 1.4-1 2.0 *********************************************************************************************************************** 2.0-1 3.0 LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION (LCO) APPLICABILITY............. 3.0-1 3.0 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT (SR) APPLICABILITY............................ 3.0-2 3.1 SFSC INTEGRITY........................................................................... 3.1.1-1 3.1.1 Multi-Purpose Canister (MPG).............................................. 3.1.1-1 3.1.2 SFSC Heat Removal System............................................... 3.1.2-1 3.1.3 Fuel Cool-Down..................................................................... 3.1.3-1 3.1.4 Supplemental Cooling System............................................... 3.1.4-1 3.2 SFSC RADIATION PROTECTION................................................... 3.2.1-1 3.2.1 Deleted.................................................................................. 3.2.1-1 3.2.2 TRANSFER CASK SURFACE CONTAMINATION............... 3.2.2-1 3.2.3 Deleted.................................................................................. 3.2.3-1 3.3 SFSC CRITICALITY CONTROL........................................................ 3.3-1 3.3.1 Boron Concentration............................................................... 3.3.1-1 Table 3-1 MPC Cavity Drying Limits.................................................................... 3.4-1

  • Table 3-2 MPC Helium Backfill Limits................................................................. 3.4-2 4.0............ ;......................................................................................................... 4.0-1 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS.................................................................... 5.0-1 5.1 Deleted 5.2 Deleted 5.3 Deleted 5.4 Radioactive Effluent Control Program.................................................. 5.0-1 5.5 Cask Transport Evaluation Program................................................... 5.0-3 5.6 Deleted 5.7 Radiation Protection Program.............................................................. 5.0-5 Table 5-1 TRANSFER CASK and OVERPACK L ifting Requirements................ 5.0-4 5.8 Aging Management Program................................................................5.0-8 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.1 Definitions Definitions 1.1

NOTE --_____, --------

The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases. ----------------------------------

Term ACTIONS FUEL BUILDING LOADING OPERATIONS MUL Tl-PURPOSE CANISTER (MPC)

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Definition ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

The FUEL BUILDING is the site-specific power plant facility, governed by the regulations of 1 0CFR Part 50, where the loaded OVERPACK or TRANSFER CASK is transferred to or from the transporter.

LOADING OPERATIONS include all licensed activities on an OVERPACK or TRANSFER CASK while it is being loaded with fuel assemblies. LOADING OPERATIONS begin when the first fuel assembly is placed in the MPG and end when the OVERPACK or TRANSFER CASK is suspended from or secured on the transporter. LOADING OPERATIONS does not included MPC transfer between the TRANSFER CAS K and the OVERPACK.

MPCs are the sealed spent nuclear fuel canisters which consist of a honeycombed fuel basket contained in a cylindrical canister shell which* is welded to a baseplate, lid with welded port cover plates, and closure ring. The MPC provides the confinement boundary for the contained radioactive materials.

(continued)

Appendix A 1.1-1 Renewed Amendment No. 2

  • Definitions 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

OVERPACK OVERPACKs are the casks which receive and containstorage on the ISFSI.

the sealed MPCs for interim They provide gamma and neutron shielding, and provide for ventilated air flow to promote heat transfer from the MPC to the environs. The OVERPACK does not include the TRANSFER CASK.

SPENT FUEL STORAGE SFSCs are containers approved for the storage of CASKS (SFSCs) spentfuel assemblies atthe ISFSI.The HI-STORM 100 SFSC System consists of the OVERPACK and its integral MPC.

STORAGE OPERATIONS STORAGE OPERATIONS include all licensed activities that are performed at the ISFSI while an SFSC containing spent fuel is sitting on a storage pad within the ISFSI perimeter. STORAGE OPERATIONS does not include MPC transfer between the TRANSFER CASK and the OVERPACK.

TRANSFER CASK TRANSFER CASKs are containers designed to contain the MPC during and after loading of spent fuel OVERPACK. The HI-STORM 100 System employsassemblies and to transfer the MPC to or from the either the 125-Ton or the 1 00-Ton HI-TRAC TRANSFER CASK.

(continued)

Appendix A 1.1-2Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Definitions

  • 1.1 1.1 Definitions (continued)

TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT OPERATIONS include all activities performed on an OVERPACK orTRANSFERlicensed CASK loaded with one or more fuel assemblies when it is being moved to and from the ISFSI. TRANSPORT TRANSFER CASK is OPERATIONS begin when the -OVERPACK orfirst suspended from or secured TRANSFER CASK is on the transporter and end when the OVERPACK or secured on or suspended from the transporter.at its destination and no longer TRANSPORT OPERATIONS includes transfer of the MPC between the OVERPACK and the TRANSFER CASK.

UNLOADING OPERATIONS UNLOADING OPERATIONS include all licensed fuel assemblies. UNLOADING OPERATIONS beginactivities on an SFSC to be unloaded of the contained when the OVERPACK or TRANSFER CASK is nolonger suspended from or secured on the transporter the SFSC. UNLOADING OPERATIONS does notand end when the last fuel assembly is removed from include MPC transfer between the TRANSFER CASK and the OVERPACK.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.1-3 Logical Connectors1.2

1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.2 Loqical Connectors

PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to explain the meaning of logical connectors.

Logical connectors are used in Technical Specifications (TS) to discriminate between, and yet connect, discrete Conditions, Required Actions, Completion Times, Surveillances, and Frequencies. The only logical connectors that appear in TS are AND and OR. The physical arrangement of these connectors constitutes logical conventions with specific meanings.

BACKGROUND Several levels of logic may be used to state Required Actions. These levels are identified by the placement (or nesting) of the logical connectors and by the number assigned to each Required Action. The first level of logic is identified by the first digit of the number assigned to a Required Action and the placement of the logical connector in the first level of nesting (i.e., left justified with the number of the Required Action). The successive levels of logic are identified by additional digits of the Required Action number and by successive indentions of the logical connectors.

When logical connectors are used to state a Condition, Completion Time, Surveillance, or Frequency, only the first level of logic is used, and the logical connector is left justified with the statement of the Condition, Completion Time, Surveillance, or Frequency.

(continued)

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.2-1 Logical Connectors 1.2 1.2 Logical Connectors

EXAMPLES The following examples illustrate the use of logical connectors.

EXAMPLE 1.2-1 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME

A. LCO not met. A.1 VERIFY...

AND A.2 Restore...

in Condition A, both Required In this example the logical connector AND is Actions A.1 and A.2 must be completed.used to indicate that when

(continued)

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.2-2 Logical Connectors1.2

1.2 Logical Connectors

EXAMPLES (continued) EXAMPLE 1.2-2ACTIONS

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME

A. LCO not met. A.1 Stop...

OR A.2.1 Verify...

AND A.2.2.1 Reduce...

OR A.2.2.2 Perform...

OR A.3 Remove...

This example represents Required Actions A.1, A.2, and A.3 are alternative a more complicated use of logical choices, only one ofconnectors.

which must be performed as indicated by the use of the logical connector OR and the left justified placement. Any one of these three ACTIONS may be chosen. If A.2 is chosen, then both A.2.1 and A.2.2 Action A.2.2 is must be performed as indicated met by performing A.2.2.1 or A.2.2.2. The indentedby the logical connector AND. Required position of the logical connector of which must be performed.OR indicates that A.2.2.1 and A.2.2.2 are alternative choices, only one

Appendix A 1.2-3Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Completion Times 1.3

1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.3 Completion Times

PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to establish the Completion Time convention and to provide guidance for its use.

BACKGROUND Limiting Conditions for Operation (LCOs) specify the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment required for safe operation of the facility. The ACTIONS associated with an LCO state Conditions that typically describe the ways in which the requirements of the LCO can fail to be met. Specified with each stated Condition are Required Action(s) and Completion Times(s).

DESCRIPTION The Completion Time is the amount of time allowed for completing a Required Action. It is referenced to the time of discovery of a situation (e.g., equipment or variable not within limits) that requires entering an ACTIONS Condition unless otherwise specified, providing the HI-STORM 100 System is in a specified condition stated in the Applicability of the LCO. Required Actions must be completed prior to the expiration of the specified Completion Time. An ACTIONS Condition remains in effect and the Required Actions apply until the Condition no longer exists or the HI-STORM 100 System is not within the LCO Applicability.

Once a Condition has been entered, subsequent subsystems, components, or variables expressed in the Condition, discovered to be not within limits, will not result in separate entry into the Condition unless specifically stated. The Required Actions of the Condition continue to apply to each additional failure, with Completion Times based on initial entry into the Condition.

(continued)

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.3-1 Completion Times 1.3 1.3 Completion Times (continued)

EXAMPLES The following examples illustrate different types of Conditions and changing Conditions.the use of Completion Times with

EXAMPLE 1.3-1

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME

B. Required B.1 Perform Action B.1 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> Action and Completionassociated AND Time not met. B.2 Perform Action B.2 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />

Condition B has two Required Actions. Each Required Action has its own separate Completion Time. Each Completion Time is referenced to the time that Condition B is entered.

The Required 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> AND complete action B.2 within Actions of Condition B are to complete action B.1 within36 hours. A total of 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> is allowed for completing action B.1 and a total of 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> (not 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />) is allowed for completing action B.2 from the time that Condition B was entered. If action B.1 is completed within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, the time allowed for completing action B.2 is the next 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br /> because the total time allowed for completing action B.2 is 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.

(continued)

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.3-2 Completion Times 1.3

1.3 Completion Times

EXAMcPLES (continued) EXAMPLE 1.3-2 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION l TIME

A. One system A.1 Restore system to 7 days not within limit. within limit.

B. Required B.1 Complete action 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />sAction and B.1.

associated Completion AND Time not met. B.2 Complete action 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> B.2.

When a system is determined not to meet the LCO, Condition A is entered. If the system is not restored within 7 days, Condition B is also entered and the Completion Time clocks for Required Actions B.1 and B.2 start. If the system is restored after Condition B is entered, Conditions A and B are exited, and therefore, the Required Actions of Condition B may be terminated.

(continued)

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.3-3 Completion Times1.3

1.3 Completion Times

EXAMPLES (continued) EXAMPLE 1.3-3 ACTIONS


NOTE--------------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each component.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETIONTIME

A. LCO not met. A.1 Restore 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> compliance withLCO.

B. Required B.1 Complete action 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> Action and B.1.

associated Completion AND Time not met. B.2 Complete action 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> B.2.

The Note above the ACTIONS table is a method of modifying how the Completion Time is tracked. If this method of modifying how the the Note would appear in that Completion Time is tracked was applicable only to a specific Condition rather than at the top of theCondition, ACTIONS Table.

The Note allows Condition A to be entered separately for each component, and Completion Times tracked on a per component basis.

When a component is determined to not meet the LCO, Condition A is entered and its Completion Time starts. If subsequent components are determined to not meet the LCO, Condition A is entered for each component and separate Completion Times start and are tracked for each component.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.3-4 Completion Times 1.3 1.3 Completion Times (continued)

IMMEDIATE When "Immediately" is used as a Completion Time, the Required COMPLETION Action should be pursued without delay and in a controlled manner.

TIME

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.3-5 Frequency 1.4

1.0 USE AND APPLICATION

1.4 Frequencv

PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to define the proper use and application of Frequency requirements.

DESCRIPTION Each Surveillance Requirement (SR) has a specified Frequency in which the Surveillance must be met in order to meet the associated Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO). An understanding of the correct application of the specified Frequency is necessary for compliance with the SR.

The "specified Frequency" is referred to throughout this section and each of the Specifications of Section 3.0, Surveillance Requirement (SR) Applicability. The "specified Frequency" consists of the requirements of the Frequency column of each SR.

Situations where a Surveillance could be required (i.e., its Frequency could expire), but where it is not possible or not desired that it be performed until sometime after the associated LCO is within its Applicability, represent potential SR 3.0.4 conflicts. To avoid these conflicts, the SR (i.e., the Surveillance orthe Frequency) is stated such that it is only "required" when it can be and should be performed. With an SR satisfied, SR 3.0.4 imposes no restriction.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.4-1 Frequency1.4

1.4 Frequency (continued)

EXAMPLES The following examples illustrate are specified.the various ways that Frequencies

EXAMPLE 1.4-1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY

Verify pressure within limit 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />

Example 1.4-1 contains the type of SR most often encountered in the Technical Specifications (TS). The Frequency specifies an interval (12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />) during which the associated Surveillance must be performed at least one time. Performance of the Surveillance initiates the subsequent interval. Although the Frequency is stated as 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />, an extension of the time interval to 1.25 times the interval specified in the Frequency is allowed by SR 3.0.2 for operational flexibility. The measurement of this interval continues at all times, even when the SR is not required to be met per SR 3.0.1 (such as when the equipment or variables are outside specified limits, or the facility is outside the Applicability of the LCO). If the interval specified by SR 3.0.2 is exceeded while the facility is in a condition specified in the Applicability of the LCO, the LCO is not met in accordance with SR 3.0.1.

If the interval as specified by SR 3.0.2 is exceeded while the facility is not in a condition specified in the Applicability of the LCO for which performance of the SR is required, the Surveillance must be performed within the Frequency requirements of SR 3.0.2 prior to entry into the specified condition. Failure to do so would result in a violation of SR 3.0.4

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.4-2 Frequency 1.4

1.4 Frequency

EXAMPLES (continued) EXAMPLE 1.4-2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY

Verify flow is within limits. Once within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> prior to starting activity

AND thereafter24 hours

performance Frequency, and the second is of the type shown inExample 1.4-2 has two Frequencies. The first is a one time Example 1.4-1. The logical connector "AND" indicates that both Frequency requirements must be met. Each time the example activity is to be performed, the Surveillance must be performed within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> prior to starting the activity.

The use of "once" indicates a single performance will satisfy the specified Frequency (assuming no other Frequencies are connected by "AND"). This type of Frequency does not qualify for the 25% extension allowed by SR 3.0.2.

"Thereafter" indicates future performances must be established per SR 3.0.2, but only after a specified condition is first met (i.e., the "once" performance in this example). If the specified activity is canceled or not performed, the measurement of both intervals stops. New intervals start upon preparing to restart the specified activity.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 1.4-3 2.0

2.0

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 2.0-1 LCO Applicability3.0

3.0 LIMITING CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION (LCO) APPLICABILITY

LCO 3.0.1 LCOs shall be met during specified conditions in the Applicability, except as provided in LCO 3.0.2.

LCO 3.0.2 Upon discovery of a failure to meet an LCO, the Required Actions of the associated Conditions shall be met, except as provided in LCO 3.0.5.

If the LCO is met or is no longer applicable prior to expiration of the specified Completion Time(s), completion of the Required Action(s) is not required, unless otherwise stated.

LCO 3.0.3 Not applicable.

LCO 3.0.4 When an LCO is not met, entry into a specified condition in the Applicability shall not be made except when the associated ACTIONS to be entered permit continued operation in the specified condition in the Applicability for an unlimited period of time. This Specification shall not prevent changes in specified conditions in the Applicability that are required to comply with ACTIONS or that are related to the unloading of an SFSC.

LCO 3.0.5 Equipment removed from service or not in service in compliance with ACTIONS may be returned to service under administrative control solely to perform testing required to demonstrate it meets the LCO or that other equipment meets the LCO. This is an exception to LCO 3.0.2 for the system returned to service under administrative control to perform the testing.

Appendix A 3.0-1Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 SR Applicability 3.0

3.0 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT (SR) APPLICABILITY

SR 3.0.1 SRs shall be met during the specified conditions in the Applicability for individual LCOs, unless otherwise stated in the SR. Failure to meet a Surveillance, whether such failure is experienced during the performance of the Surveillance or between performances of the Surveillance, shall be failure to meet the LCO. Failure to perform a Surveillance within the specified Frequency shall be failure to meet the LCO except as provided in SR 3.0.3. Surveillances do not have to be performed on equipment or variables outside specified limits.

SR 3.0.2 The specified Frequency for each SR is met if the Surveillance is performed within 1.25 times the interval specified in the Frequency, as measured from the previous performance or as measured from the time a specified condition of the Frequency is met.

For Frequencies specified as "once," the above interval extension does not apply. If a Completion Time requires periodic performance on a "once per..." basis, the above Frequency extension applies to each performance after the initial performance.

Exceptions to this Specification are stated in the individual Specifications.

SR 3.0.3 If it is discovered that a Surveillance was not performed within its specified Frequency, then compliance with the requirement to declare the LCO not met may be delayed, from the time of discovery, up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or up to the limit of the specified Frequency, whichever is less.

This delay period is permitted to allow performance of the Surveillance.

If the Surveillance is not performed within the delay period, the LCO must immediately be declared not met, and the applicable Condition(s) must be entered.

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.0-2 3.0 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT (SR) APPLICABILITY

SR 3.0.3 Surveillance is performed within the delay period and the (continued) When the Surveillance is not met, the LCO must immediately be declared not

met, and the applicable Condition(s) must be entered.

SR 3.0.4 Entry into a specified condition in the Applicability of an LCO shall not be made unless the LCO's Surveillances have been met within their specified Frequency. This provision shall not prevent entry into specified conditions in the Applicability that are required to comply with Actions or that are related to the unloading of an SFSC.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.0-3 Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC) 3.1.1

3.1 SFSC INTEGRITY

3.1.1 Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC)

LCO 3.1.1 The MPC shall be dry and helium filled.

APPLICABILITY: During TRANSPORT OPERATIONS and STORAGE OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS


NOTE------------------------------------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each MPC.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETIONTIME

A. MPC cavity vacuum A.1 Perform an engineering 7 days drying pressure or evaluation to determine the demoisturizer exit gas quantity of moisture left in temperature limit not the MPC.

met.

AND

A.2 Develop and initiate corrective actions necessary 30 days to return the MPC to an analyzed condition.

B. MPC helium backfill B.1 Perform an engineering 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> limit not met. evaluation to determine the impact of helium differential.

AND

B.2 Develop and initiate 14 days corrective actions necessary to return the MPC to an analyzed condition.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.1.1-1 Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC) 3.1.1 ACTIONS (continued)

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETIONTIME

C. MPC helium leak rate C.1 Perform an engineering 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> limit for vent and drain evaluation to determine the port cover plate welds impact of increased helium not met. leak rate on heat removal capability and offsite dose.

AND

C.2 Develop and initiate 7 days corrective actions necessary to return the MPC to an analyzed condition.

D. Required Actions and D.1 Remove all fuel assemblies 30 days associated Completion from the SFSC.

Times not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY

SR 3.1.1.1 Verify that the MPC cavity has been dried in Once, prior to accordance with the applicable limits in Table 3-1. TRANSPORT OPERATIONS

SR 3.1.1.2 Verify MPC helium backfill quantity is within the Once, prior to limit specified in Table 3-2 for the applicable MPC TRANSPORT model. OPERATIONS

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.1.1-2 SFSC Heat Removal System 3.1.2 3.1 SFSC INTEGRITY 3.1.2 SFSC Heat Removal System LCO 3.1.2 APPLICABILITY: The SFSC Heat Removal System shall be operable During STORAGE OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS


NOTE ---------------------------------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each SFSC. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CONDITION A. SFSC Heat Removal System inoperable.

B. Required Action A.1 and associated Completion Time not met.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.1 Restore SFSC Heat Removal 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> System to operable status.

8.1 Measure SFSC dose rates in Immediately and accordance with the Radiation once per 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> Protection Program. thereafter AND 8.2.1 Restore SFSC Heat 64 hours7.407407e-4 days <br />0.0178 hours <br />1.058201e-4 weeks <br />2.4352e-5 months <br /> Removal System to operable status.

OR 8.2.2 Transfer the MPC into a 64 hours7.407407e-4 days <br />0.0178 hours <br />1.058201e-4 weeks <br />2.4352e-5 months <br /> TRANSFER CASK.

3.1.2-1 Renewed Amendment No. 2 t

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE SFSC Heat Removal System 3.1.2 FREQUENCY SR 3.1.2.1 Verify all OVERPACK inlet and outlet air ducts are free of blockage. 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> OR For OVERPACKS with installed temperature monitoring equipment, verify that the difference between the average OVERPACK air outlet temperature and ISFSI ambient temperature is

$ 126°F.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.1.2-2 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Renewed Amendment No. 2 3.1 SFSC INTEGRITY 3.1.3 Fuel Cool -Down Fuel Cool -Down 3.1.3 LCO 3.1.3 The MPC cavity bulk helium temperature shall bes 200° F


NOTE -------------------------------------------------

The LCO is only applicable to wet UNLOADING OPERATIONS.

APPLICABILITY: UNLOADING OPERATIONS prior to re-flooding.

ACTIONS


NOTE --------------------------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each MPC.

CONDITION A. MPC cavity bulk helium temperature not within

.limit.REQUIRED ACTION A.1 Establish MPC cavity bulk helium temperature within limit. COMPLETION TIME Prior to initiating MPC re-flooding operations A.2 Ensure adequate heat Immediately transfer from the MPC to the environment.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SR 3.1.3.1 SURVEILLANCE Ensure via analysis or direct measurement of MPC exit gas temperature that MPC cavity bulk helium temperature is within limit.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.1.3-1 FREQUENCY Prior to MPC re flooding operations.

Renewed Amendment No. 2 Supplemental Cooling System 3.1.4 3.1 SFSC INTEGRITY 3.1.4 Supplemental Cooling System LCO 3.1.4 The Supplemental Cooling System (SCS) shall be operable

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Upon reaching steady state operation, the SCS may be temporarily disabled for a short duration 7 hours8.101852e-5 days <br />0.00194 hours <br />1.157407e-5 weeks <br />2.6635e-6 months <br />) to facilitate necessary operational evolutions, such as movement of the TRANSFER CASK through a door way, or other similar operation.

APPLICABILITY: This LCO is applicable when the loaded MPC is in the TRANSFER CASK and:

a.Within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of the completion of MPC drying operations in accordance with LCO 3.1.1 or within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> of transferring the MPC into the TRANSFER CASK if the MPC is to be unloaded AND b.The MPC contains one or more fuel assemblies with an average burnup > 45,000 MWD/MTU ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION A.:SFSC Supplemental A.1 Restore SFSC Supplemental Cooling System Cooling System to operable inoperable. status.

B. Required Action A.1 and 8.1 Remove all fuel assemblies associated Completion from the SFSC.

Time not met.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE SR 3.1.4.1 Verif y Supplemental Cooling System is operable.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.1.4-1 COMPLETION TIME 7 days 30 days FREQUENCY 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> Renewed Amendment No. 2 3.2 Deleted.

3.2.1 Deleted.

LCO 3.2.1 Deleted.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.2.1-1 Deleted 3.2.1 Renewed Amendment No. 2 TRANSFER CASK Surface Contamination 3.2.2 3.2 SFSC RADIATION PROTECTION.

3.2.2 TRANSFER CASK Surface Contamination.

LCO 3.2.2

  • Removable contamination on the exterior surfaces of the TRANSFER CASK and accessible portions of the MPC shall each not exceed:
a. 1000 dpm/1 00 cm 2 from beta and gamma sources
b. 20 dpm/1 00 cm 2 from alpha sources.

NOTE---------------------------------------------------------

This LCO is not applicable to the TRANSFER CASK if MPC transfer operations occur inside the FUEL BUILDING.

APPLICABILITY: During TRANSPORT OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS


NOTE---------------------------------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each TRANSFER CASK.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION

A. TRANSFER CASK or A.1 Restore removable surface 7 days MPC removable surface contamination to within contamination limits not limits.

met.

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SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS

SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY

SR 3.2.2.1 Verify that the removable contamination on the Once, prior to exterior surfaces of the TRANSFER CASK and TRANSPORT accessible portions of the MPC containing fuel is OPERATIONS within limits.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.2.2-2 3.2 Deleted.

3.2.3 Deleted.

LCO 3.2.3 Deleted.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.2.3-1 Deleted 3.2.3 Renewed Amendment No. 2 Boron Concentration 3.3.1 3.3 SFSC CRITICALITY CONTROL 3.3.1 Boron Concentration LCO 3.3.1 Array/Class 14x14A/B/C/D/E 15x15A/B/C/G 15x15D/E/F/H 16x16A 17x17A/B/C As required by CoC Appendix B, Table 2.1-2, the concentration of boron in the water in the MPC shall meet the following limits for the applicable MPC model and the most limiting fuel assembly array/class and classification to be stored in the MPC:

a. MPC-24 with one or more fuel assemblies having an initial enrichment greater than the value in Table 2.1-2 for no soluble boron credit ands 5.0 wt% 235U: 400 ppmb
b. MPC-24E or MPC-24EF (all INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES) with one or more fuel assemblies having an initial enrichment greater than the value in Table 2.1-2 for no soluble boron credit ands 5.0 wt% 235U:

300 ppmb C. Deleted.

d. Deleted.
e. MPC-24E or MPC-24EF (one or more DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES or FUEL DEBRIS) with one or more fuel assemblies having an initial enrichment > 4.0 wt% 235U and!::. 5.0 wt% 235 U: 600 ppmb
f. MPC-32/32F: Minimum soluble boron concentration as required by the table below.

All INTACT FUEL ASSEMBLIES One or more DAMAGED FUEL ASSEMBLIES or FUEL DEBRIS Initial Enrichment Initial Enrichment Initial Initial

!::. 4.1 wt% 235 u >4.1 wt% and Enrichment Enrichment (ppmb) !::. 5.0 wt% 235 us 4.1 wt% 235 u >4.1 wt% and(ppmb) (ppmb) s 5.0 wt% 235 u (ppmb) 1,300 1,900.1,500 2,300 1,800 2,500 1,900 2,700 1,900 2,600 2,100 2,900 1,300 1,900 1,500 2,300 1,900 2,600 2,100 2,900 Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.3.1-1 Renewed Amendment No. 2 Boron Concentration

3.3.1 APPLICABILITY

During PWR fuel LOADING OPERATIONS with fuel and water in the MPC During PWR fuel UNLOADING OPERATIONS with fuel and water in the MPC.

ACTIONS


NOTE ---------------,--------------------------------------

Separate Condition entry is allowed for each MPC. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -

CONDITION A. Boron concentration not within limit.REQUIRED ACTION A.1 Suspend LOADING OPERATIONS or UNLOADING OPERATIONS.

AND A.2 Suspend positive reactivity additions.

AND COMPLETION TIME Immediately

, Immediately A.3 Initiate action to restore boron Immediately concentration to within limit.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE


NOTE --- ------------------

This surveillance is only required to be performed if the MPC is submerged in water or if water is to be added to, or recirculated through the MPC.

SR 3.3.1.f, ___ _______________________________________ _

Verify boron concentration is within the applicable limit using two independent measurements.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.3.1-2 FREQUENCY Once, within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> prior to entering the Applicability of this LCO.

AND Once per48 hours thereafter.

Renewed Amendment No. 2 Fuel Burnup (MWD/MTU)

All Assemblies s 45,000 One or more assemblies >

45,000 Notes: Table 3-1 MPG Cavity Drying Limits MPC Heat Load (kW) s2B.74 s2B.74 MPG Cavity Drying Limits Table 3-1 Method of Moisture Removal (Notes 1 and 2)

VOS or FHD FHD

1. VDS means Vacuum Drying System. The acceptance criterion for VDS is MPG cavity pressure shall be s 3 torr for 30 minutes.
2. FHD means Forced Helium Dehydration System. The acceptance criterion for the FHD System is gas temperature exiting the demoisturizer shall bes 21 °F for 30 minutes or gas dew point exiting the MPG shall bes 22.9°F for 30 minutes.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.4-1 Renewed Amendment No. 2 Table 3-2 MPC Helium Backfill Limits Table 3-2 MPC Helium Backfill Limits 1 MPCMODEL MPC-24/24E/24EF i.Cask Heat Loads 27.77 kW (MPC-24) ors 28.17 kW (MPC-24E/EF)

MPC-68/68F/68FF i.Cask Heat Loads 28.19 kW MPC-32/32F Cask Heat Loads 28.74 kW LIMIT 0.1212 +0/-10% g-moles/1 OR 29.3 psig and s 33.3 psig 0.1218 +0/-10% g-moles/1 OR 29.3 psig ands 33.3 psig 29.3 psig ands 33.3 psig Helium used for backfill of MPC shall have a purity of 99.995%. Pressure range is at a reference temperature of 70°F Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 3.4-2 Renewed Amendment No. 2 4.0

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Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 4.0-1 Programs5.0

5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS AND PROGRAMS

The following programs shall be established, implemented and maintained.

5.1 Deleted.

5.2 Deleted.

5.3 Deleted.

5.4 Radioactive Effluent Control Proaram This program implements the requirements of 10 CFR 72.44(d).

a. The HI-STORM 100 Cask System does not create any radioactive materials or have any radioactive waste treatment systems. Therefore, specific operating procedures for the control of radioactive effluents are not required.

there Specification are not radioactive effluents 3.1.1, Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC), provides assurance thatfrom the SFSC.

b. This program includes an environmental monitoring program. Each general monitoring programs for 10 CFR Part 50 operations.license user may incorporate SFSC operations into their environmental
c. An annual report shall be submitted pursuant to 10 CFR 72.44(d)(3).

(continued)

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5.5 Cask Transport Evaluation Proaram

This transport route conditions to ensure that program provides a means for evaluating various transport configurations andthe design basis drop limits are met. For lifting of the loaded TRANSFER CASK or OVERPACK using devices which are integral to a structure governed by 10 CFR Part 50 regulations, 10 CFR 50 requirements apply.

This program is not applicable when the TRANSFER CASK or OVERPACK is in the (i.e., FUEL BUILDING or is on a rail car, heavy haul trailer, being handled by a device providing air pads, etc.).support from underneath

Pursuant to 10 CFR 72.212, this program shall evaluate the site-specific transport route conditions.

a. For free-standing OVERPACKS and the TRANSFER CASK, the following requirements apply:
1. The lift limits in height Table 5-1 except as provided above the transport route surface(s) shall for in Specification not exceed the5.5.a.2. Also, the program shall ensure that the transport route conditions (i.e., surface hardness and pad thickness) are equivalent to or less limiting than either Set A or Set B in HI-STORM FSAR Table 2.2.9.
2. For site-specific the Set A or Set B parameters of FSAR Table 2.2.9, the transport route surfaces that are not bounded by eitherprogram may determine lift heights by analysis based on the site-specific conditions to ensure that the impact loading due to design basis drop events does not exceed 45 g's at the top of the MPC fuel basket. These alternative analyses shall be commensurate with the drop analyses described in the Final Safety Analysis Report for the HI-STORM 100 Cask System. The program shall ensure that these alternative analyses are documented and controlled. (continued)

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5.5 Cask Transport Evaluation Program (continued)

3. The TRANSFER CASK or OVERPACK, when loaded with spent fuel, may be lifted to any height necessary during transportation between the FUEL BUILDING and the CTF and/or ISFSI pad, provided the lifting device is designed in accordance with ANSI N14.6 and has redundant drop protection features.
4. The TRANSFER CASK and MPC, when loaded with spent fuel, may be lifted to those heights necessary to perform cask handling operations,the lifts are made with structures and including MPC transfer, provided components designed in accordance with the criteria specified in Section 3.5 of Appendix B to Certificate of Compliance No. 1014, as applicable.
b. For the transport of OVERPACKS to be anchored to the ISFSI pad, thefollowing requirements apply:
1. Except as provided in 5.5.b.2, user shall determine allowableOVERPACK lift height limit(s) above the transport route surface(s) based on site-specific transport route conditions. The lift heights shall be determined by evaluation or analysis, based on limiting the design basis cask deceleration during a postulated drop event to < 45 g's at the topof the MPC fuel basket. Evaluations and/or analyses shall be performed using methodologies consistent with those in the HI-STORM 100 FSAR.
2. The OVERPACK, when loaded with spent fuel, may be lifted to any height necessary during transportation between the FUEL BUILDING and the CTF and/or ISFSI pad provided the lifting device is designed in accordance with ANSI N14.6 and has redundant drop protection features.

(continued)

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5.5 Cask Transport Evaluation Program (continued)

Table 5-1 TRANSFER CASK and Free-Standing OVERPACK Lifting Requirements

ITEM ORIENTATION LIFTING HEIGHT LIMIT

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(in.)

TRANSFER CASK Horizontal 42 (Notes 1 and 2)

TRANSFER CASK Vertical None Established (Note 2)

OVERPACK Horizontal Not Permitted OVERPACK Vertical 11 (Note 3)

Notes: 1. To be measured from the lowest point on the TRANSFER CASK (i.e., the bottom edge of the cask/lid assemblage)

2. See Technical Specification 5.5.a.3 and 4
3. See Technical Specification 5.5.a.3.

(continued)

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Radiation Protection Program 5.7.1 Each cask user shall ensure that the Part 50 radiation protection program appropriately addresses dry storage cask loading and unloading, as well as ISFSI operations, including transport of the loaded OVERPACK or TRANSFER CASK outside of facilities governed by 1 O CFR Part 50. The radiation protection program shall include appropriate controls for direct radiation and contamination, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations, and implementing actions to maintain personnel occupational exposures As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA). The actions and criteria to be included in the program are provided below.

5.7.2 As part of its evaluation pursuant to 10 CFR 72.212(b)(5)(iii), the licensee shall perform an analysis to confirm that the dose limits of 1 O CFR 72.104(a) will be satisfied under the actual -site conditions and ISFSI configuration, considering the planned number of casks to be deployed and the cask contents.

5.7.3 Based on the analysis performed pursuant to Section 5.7.2, the licensee shall establish individual cask surface dose rate limits for the HI-TRAC TRANSFER CASK and the HI-STORM OVERPACK tobe used at the site. Total (neutron plus gamma) dose rate limits shall be established at the following locations:

a. The top of the TRANSFER CASK and the OVERPACK.
b. The side of the TRANSFER CASK and OVERPACK
c. The inlet and outlet ducts on the OVERPACK 5.7.4 Notwithstanding the limits established in Section 5.7.3, the measured dose rates on a loaded OVERPACK shall not exceed the following values:
a. 20 mrem/hr (gamma + neutron) on the top of the OVERPACK
b. 110 mrem/hr (gamma+ neutron) on the side of the OVERPACK, excluding inlet and outlet ducts 5.7.5 The licensee shall measure the TRANSFER CASK and OVERPACK surface neutron and gamma dose rates as described in Section 5.7.8 for comparison against the limits established in Section 5.7.3 or Section 5.7.4, whichever are lower.

Certificate of Compliance No. 1014 Appendix A 5.0-5 Renewed Amendment No. 2 Programs 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS AND PROGRAMS 5.7 Radiation Protection Program (cont'd) 5.7.6 If the measured surface dose rates exceed the lower of the two limits established in Section 5.7.3 or Section 5.7.4, the licensee shall:

a. Administratively verify that the correct contents were loaded in the correct fuel storage cell locations.
b. Perform a written evaluation to verify whether placement of the as-loaded OVERPACK at the ISFSI will cause the dose limits of 10 CFR 72.104 to be

. exceeded.

c. Perform a written evaluation within 30 days to determine why the surface dose rate limits were exceeded.

5.7.7 If the evaluation performed pursuant to Section 5.7.6 shows that the dose limits of 10 CFR 72.104 will be exceeded, the OVERPACK shall not be placed into storage until appropriate corrective action is taken to ensure the dose limits are not exceeded.

5.7.8 TRANSFER CASK and OVEAPACK surface dose rates shall be measured at approximately the following locations:

a. A minimum of four (4) dose rate measurements shall be taken on the side of the TRANSFER CASK approximately at the cask mid-height plane. The measurement locations shall be approximately 90 degrees apart around the circumference of the cask. Dose rates shall be measured between the radial ribs of the water jacket.
b. A minimum of four (4) TRANSFER CASK top lid dose rates shall be measured at locations approximately half way between the edge of the hole in the top lid and the outer edge of the top lid, 90 degrees apart around the circumference of the top lid.
c. A minimum of twelve (12) dose rate measurements shall be taken on the side of the OVERPACK in three sets of four measurements. One measurement set shall be taken approximately at the cask mid-height plane, 90 degrees apart around the circumference of the cask. The second and third measurement sets shall be taken approximately 60 inches above and below the mid-height plane, respectively, also 90 degrees apart around the circumference of the cask.
d. A minimum of five (5) dose rate measurements shall be taken on the top of the OVERPACK. One dose rate measurement shall be taken at approximately the center of the lid and four measurements shall be taken at locations on the top concrete shield, approximately half way between the center and the edge of the top concrete shield, 90 degrees apart around the circumference of the lid.

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e. A dose rate measurement shall be taken on contact at the surface of each inlet and outlet vent duct screen.

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5.8 Aging Management Program (AMP)

Each general licensee shall have a program to establish, implement, and maintain written procedures for each applicable AMP described in the FSAR.

The program shall include provisions for changing AMP elements, as necessary, and within the limitations of the approved design bases to address new information on aging effects based on ins pection findings and/or indus try operating experience. Each procedure shall contain a reference to the specific aspect of the AMP element implemented by that procedure, and that reference shall be maintained ev en if the procedure is modified.

The general l icensee shall est ablish and implement these written pr ocedures prior to enteri ng the per iod of ext ended oper ation or no later than 365 day s after the effective date of t he renewal of the CoC, w hichever i s l ater. The general licensee shall maintain these written procedures for as l ong as the general licensee continues to operate H I-STORM 100 Cask S ystems i n service for longer than 20 ye ars.

Each general l icensee shall per form t ollgate assessments as desc ribed in Chapter 9 of the FSAR.

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