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{{#Wiki_filter:Oyster CreekPost Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR)Public Meeting July 17, 2018Lacey Township Community HallForked River, NJBruce A. Watson, CHPChief, Reactor Decommissioning BranchOffice of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Oyster Creek PSDAR Public Meeting
{{#Wiki_filter:Oyster Creek Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR)
*NRC Category III Public Meeting
Public Meeting July 17, 2018 Lacey Township Community Hall Forked River, NJ Bruce A. Watson, CHP Chief, Reactor Decommissioning Branch Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
*Meeting Transcription
 
*Meeting Feedback Forms/Brochures
Oyster Creek PSDAR Public Meeting
*Meeting Facilitator and Ground RulesMeeting Agenda
* NRC Category III Public Meeting
*Reactor Decommissioning Process
* Meeting Transcription
*Exelon Oyster Creek PSDAR
* Meeting Feedback Forms/Brochures
*PSDAR Review Process
* Meeting Facilitator and Ground Rules Meeting Agenda
*Comment Period NRC Decommissioning Regulationsare over 20 years old 0 2 4 6 8 10 12Materials SitesResearch ReactorsPower Reactors 1997 NRCDecommissioning Regulations  
* Reactor Decommissioning Process
*10 CFR Part 20 Subpart E "License Termination"
* Exelon Oyster Creek PSDAR
*10 CFR Part 50  
* PSDAR Review Process
-Power Reactor License
* Comment Period
*10 CFR Part 72  
 
-Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation License (ISFSI)
NRC Decommissioning Regulations are over 20 years old 12 10 8
*Inspection Manual Chapter 2561 Dedicated to Reactor Decommissioning Oyster Creek Decommissioning Milestones
6 4
*February 2018  
2 0
-Exelon notification for Oyster Creek to Permanently Cease Operation by October 31, 2018
Materials Sites Research Reactors Power Reactors
*May 11, 2018  
 
-PSDAR submitted to NRC and was publically available in ADAMS (ML18141A775)
1997 NRC Decommissioning Regulations
*June 11, 2018  
* 10 CFR Part 20 Subpart E License Termination
-NRC published the Federal Register Notice for this PSDAR public meeting ADAMS (ML18149A094)  
* 10 CFR Part 50 - Power Reactor License
*NRC also advertised the meeting in local newspapers Decommissioning Process
* 10 CFR Part 72 - Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation License (ISFSI)
*DECON: Equipment, structures, etc. are promptly removed or decontaminated to a level that permits radiological release (6plants in DECON, 4 reactor licenses expected to be terminated by 2020)
* Inspection Manual Chapter 2561 Dedicated to Reactor Decommissioning
*SAFSTOR: Plant placed in a safe, stable condition and maintained in that state until it is subsequently decontaminated to levels that permit radiological release (14plants in SAFSTOR)
 
*License Termination Planis required within 2 years of requesting license termination
Oyster Creek Decommissioning Milestones
*Radiological Decommissioningmust be completed within 60 years Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Contents(10 CFR 50.82  
* February 2018 - Exelon notification for Oyster Creek to Permanently Cease Operation by October 31, 2018
-Regulatory Guide 1.185)
* May 11, 2018 - PSDAR submitted to NRC and was publically available in ADAMS (ML18141A775)
*A description and schedule for the planned decommissioning activities
* June 11, 2018 - NRC published the Federal Register Notice for this PSDAR public meeting ADAMS (ML18149A094)
*A site-specific decommissioning cost estimate, including the costs of managing irradiated fuel
* NRC also advertised the meeting in local newspapers
*A discussion that provides the means for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with the decommissioning activities will be bounded by appropriately issued Environmental Impact Statements Power Reactor Decommissioning Process -Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report
 
*NRC regulations require that a public meeting be held in the vicinity of the facility to discuss the PSDAR and its contents, as well as to solicit comments*NRC shall make the PSDAR available for public comment (ADAMS ML18141A775)
Decommissioning Process
*NRC does not approve the PSDAR  
* DECON: Equipment, structures, etc. are promptly removed or decontaminated to a level that permits radiological release (6 plants in DECON, 4 reactor licenses expected to be terminated by 2020)
*Licensee may begin major decommissioning activities 90 days after NRC receives the PSDAR Summary*Experienced NRC Reactor Decommissioning Regulatory Program Decommissioning Regulations Decommissioning Technical Guidance
* SAFSTOR: Plant placed in a safe, stable condition and maintained in that state until it is subsequently decontaminated to levels that permit radiological release (14 plants in SAFSTOR)
*Proven NRC Decommissioning OversightLicensing RequirementsInspection ProgramFor more Information www.nrc.gov and search decommissioning BACKUP SLIDE Oyster Creek PSDAR Summary
* License Termination Plan is required within 2 years of requesting license termination
*2018 Decom Fund has $982 M for radiological decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management  
* Radiological Decommissioning must be completed within 60 years
*SAFSTOR & complete decommissioning by 2078
 
*Estimates $1.1 B for decommissioning, $290 M for Spent Fuel Management and $60 M for site restoration
Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Contents (10 CFR 50.82 - Regulatory Guide 1.185)
*The decommissioning activities will remain within the previous approved Environmental Impact Statements}}
* A description and schedule for the planned decommissioning activities
* A site-specific decommissioning cost estimate, including the costs of managing irradiated fuel
* A discussion that provides the means for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with the decommissioning activities will be bounded by appropriately issued Environmental Impact Statements
 
Power Reactor Decommissioning Process - Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report
* NRC regulations require that a public meeting be held in the vicinity of the facility to discuss the PSDAR and its contents, as well as to solicit comments
* NRC shall make the PSDAR available for public comment (ADAMS ML18141A775)
* NRC does not approve the PSDAR
* Licensee may begin major decommissioning activities 90 days after NRC receives the PSDAR
 
Summary
* Experienced NRC Reactor Decommissioning Regulatory Program Decommissioning Regulations Decommissioning Technical Guidance
* Proven NRC Decommissioning Oversight Licensing Requirements Inspection Program For more Information www.nrc.gov and search decommissioning
 
BACKUP SLIDE Oyster Creek PSDAR Summary
* 2018 Decom Fund has $982 M for radiological decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management
* SAFSTOR & complete decommissioning by 2078
* Estimates $1.1 B for decommissioning, $290 M for Spent Fuel Management and $60 M for site restoration
* The decommissioning activities will remain within the previous approved Environmental Impact Statements}}

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Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR) Public Meeting Presentation
ML18201A307
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 07/17/2018
From: Bruce Watson
Reactor Decommissioning Branch
To:
Lamb J, NRR/DORL/LSPB, 415-3100
References
EPID L-2018-LRO-0022
Download: ML18201A307 (11)


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Oyster Creek Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR)

Public Meeting July 17, 2018 Lacey Township Community Hall Forked River, NJ Bruce A. Watson, CHP Chief, Reactor Decommissioning Branch Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

Oyster Creek PSDAR Public Meeting

  • NRC Category III Public Meeting
  • Meeting Transcription
  • Meeting Feedback Forms/Brochures
  • Meeting Facilitator and Ground Rules Meeting Agenda
  • Reactor Decommissioning Process
  • Exelon Oyster Creek PSDAR
  • Comment Period

NRC Decommissioning Regulations are over 20 years old 12 10 8

6 4

2 0

Materials Sites Research Reactors Power Reactors

1997 NRC Decommissioning Regulations

Oyster Creek Decommissioning Milestones

  • February 2018 - Exelon notification for Oyster Creek to Permanently Cease Operation by October 31, 2018
  • June 11, 2018 - NRC published the Federal Register Notice for this PSDAR public meeting ADAMS (ML18149A094)
  • NRC also advertised the meeting in local newspapers

Decommissioning Process

  • DECON: Equipment, structures, etc. are promptly removed or decontaminated to a level that permits radiological release (6 plants in DECON, 4 reactor licenses expected to be terminated by 2020)
  • SAFSTOR: Plant placed in a safe, stable condition and maintained in that state until it is subsequently decontaminated to levels that permit radiological release (14 plants in SAFSTOR)
  • License Termination Plan is required within 2 years of requesting license termination
  • Radiological Decommissioning must be completed within 60 years

Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Contents (10 CFR 50.82 - Regulatory Guide 1.185)

  • A description and schedule for the planned decommissioning activities
  • A site-specific decommissioning cost estimate, including the costs of managing irradiated fuel
  • A discussion that provides the means for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with the decommissioning activities will be bounded by appropriately issued Environmental Impact Statements

Power Reactor Decommissioning Process - Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report

  • NRC regulations require that a public meeting be held in the vicinity of the facility to discuss the PSDAR and its contents, as well as to solicit comments
  • NRC does not approve the PSDAR
  • Licensee may begin major decommissioning activities 90 days after NRC receives the PSDAR

Summary

  • Experienced NRC Reactor Decommissioning Regulatory Program Decommissioning Regulations Decommissioning Technical Guidance
  • Proven NRC Decommissioning Oversight Licensing Requirements Inspection Program For more Information www.nrc.gov and search decommissioning

BACKUP SLIDE Oyster Creek PSDAR Summary

  • 2018 Decom Fund has $982 M for radiological decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management
  • SAFSTOR & complete decommissioning by 2078
  • Estimates $1.1 B for decommissioning, $290 M for Spent Fuel Management and $60 M for site restoration
  • The decommissioning activities will remain within the previous approved Environmental Impact Statements