ML23018A176
| ML23018A176 | |
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| Issue date: | 02/28/2023 |
| From: | Sandra Valencia NRC/NRR/DRMA/RPSBI |
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| Download: ML23018A176 (1) | |
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Operating Reactors Business Line Fee Estimates (February 2023)
The table below offers resource estimates for licensing activities for the operating reactors business line. This information is being offered to enhance stakeholder awareness of the costs associated with these services. Actual costs may vary depending on the specific circumstances.
The estimated hours shown in this chart represent NRC professional staff hours associated with project management and engineering review. The distribution of time among professional staff members (job categories) working on a project vary within each activity and from project to project. However, a single professional hourly rate is applied to all hours regardless of which professional staff contributed these hours. Indirect costs are included in the applied hourly rate as published in the current NRC Fee Rule. The average, high, and low estimates of hours shown in this chart are only intended to provide an approximate estimate of the total cost of NRC work on a billable activity based upon historical data.
In addition, contractors are used to assist the NRC to complete projects. Contractors can be used to supplement NRC staff or provide a particular expertise required for the project. Similar to the hourly estimates, the average, high, and low estimates for contractor costs shown here are only intended to provide an approximate estimate of total contractor billable costs on an activity based upon historical data.
STAFF Hours CONTRACTOR Costs Licensing Action Low Level of Effort High Level of Effort Average Low Level of Effort High Level of Effort Average Amendments - simple 15 2,121 247 16,500***
126,500***
53,500***
Notices of Enforcement Discretion 2
96 31 Exemptions 3
133 41 17,000***
17,000***
17,000***
License Transfers 66 527 323 Orders 81 81 81 Relief Requests 11 873 110
$ 24,000***
24,000***
24,000***
Power Uprates - Measurement Uncertainty Recapture 1,036 1,036 1,036 Power Uprates - Stretch Uprate 600 2,500 Power Uprates - Extended Power Uprate 4,000 12,160 4,089 Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities (Research and Test Reactor) - License Renewals 714 6,677 2,473 Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities (Research and Test Reactor) - Amendments 18 1,343
Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities (Medical Radioisotope Facility) - Construction Permit Application Review 11,396 19,856 15,796
$ 100,000 70,000 Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities (Medical Radioisotope Facility) - Operating License Application Review 13,100 33,850 22,450
$ 40,000
$ 100,000 70,000 Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities (Research and Test Reactor) Oversight Program 4,500 5,760 5,130 Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities (Medical Radioisotope Facility) Construction Oversight 1,510 3,020 1,510 Topical Reports-simple 250 700 600
$ 70,000
$ 150,000
$ 105,000 Topical Reports - med complex 500 2,000 1,350
$ 150,000
$ 300,000
$ 175,000 Topical Reports - high complex 2,000 4,000 3,000
$ 300,000
$ 450,000
$ 425,000 License Renewals 13,800 19,700 16,750
$ 40,000
$ 120,000
$ 80,000 Subsequent License Renewals 21,000 30,100 25,850
$ 40,000
$ 436,000
$ 238,000 Baseline Inspections 1,863 2,422 2,143 Inspection Support Activities 2,300 4,900 3,550 95001 - Supplemental Inspection Response to Action Matrix Column 2 Inputs 40 120 80 95002 - Supplemental Inspection for One Degraded Cornerstone or Any Three White Inputs in a Strategic Performance Area 100 200 150 95003 - Supplemental Inspection for Repetitive Degraded Cornerstones, Multiple Degraded Cornerstones, Multiple Yellow Inputs or One Red Input 750 3,000 1,875 Other Inspections and Assessment 40 330 185 Engineering Inspection Support
$ 60,000
$ 100,000
$ 80,000
- For Current NRC labor rates, refer to the most recent Fee Rule. For FY22, the rate is $290/hour
- Providing an average is not useful due to variation in the subjects of amendments
- Less than 2 percent of these actions were accomplished with the use of contract support