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| | issue date = 10/27/2016 | | | issue date = 10/27/2016 |
| | title = Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station: Mary Lampert, Director, Pilgrim Watch, Incoming Email/Letter Liability and Holtec Guarantees | | | title = Mary Lampert, Director, Pilgrim Watch, Incoming Email/Letter Liability and Holtec Guarantees |
| | author name = Lampert M | | | author name = Lampert M |
| | author affiliation = Pilgrim Watch | | | author affiliation = Pilgrim Watch |
| | addressee name = Burritt A L, Dean W B, Dorman D H | | | addressee name = Burritt A, Dean W, Dorman D |
| | addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR, NRC/RGN-I, NRC/RGN-I/DRP/PB5 | | | addressee affiliation = NRC/NRR, NRC/RGN-I, NRC/RGN-I/DRP/PB5 |
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| {{#Wiki_filter:William Dean Daniel Dorman Arthur Burritt NRC Via Email October 27, 2016 RE: Liability & Holtec Guarantees We understand that Entergy is using Holtec Hi-Storm 100, Version B, MPC-68 casks for long--site 2017 refueling. Eventually there will be nearly sixty (60) Each cask has three primary components: MPC a metal canister that has a storage capacity of 68 BWR spent fuel assemblies, HI-TRAC 100 D - The HI-TRAC (transfer cask) is a metal transfer cask that provides a means to lift and handle the canister as well as providing radiological shielding of the spent fuel assemblies. HI-STORM 100-S (Version B storage overpack) - a steel-encased concrete cylinder that slides over the transfer cask and provides physical protection and radiological shielding for spent fuel assemblies in the metal canister. We have questions regarding liability if something goes wrong with any Holtec component, such as a leak, what company will be liable and responsible for any resulting damage, particularly offsite - Holtec or an Entergy company such as Entergy Nuclear Operations. We also appreciate that the agreements between Entergy and Holtec would be proprietary but certainly NRC would be privy to the substance of those agreements for NRC to satisfy its mission to protect public safety, property and the environment if something goes wrong Questions-Liability1 1. If something goes wrong with any Holtec component, such as a leak, what company will be liable and responsible for any resulting damage, particularly offsite - Holtec or an Entergy company such as Entergy Nuclear Operations? 2. What do agreements between Entergy and Holtec say about responsibility/liability. Are there limits? If so, what if the damage exceeds the limits? 3. If there is contamination either on or offsite, what (if anything) does Price Anderson insurance cover? 1 http://www.holtecinternational.com/company/corporate-overview/corporate-organization-structure/ http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4272763 2 If Holtec is liable: 4. Are different Holtec companies/divisions responsible for each of the three primary components- MPC-68, HI-TRAC 100 D, and HI-STORM 100S; or is a single Holtec company/division responsible for any damage resulting from all three components? 5. What is the name, and location, of each specific Holtec company division that is responsible for any damage for each of the three components? a. MPC-68 b. HI-TRAC 100 D, and c. HI-STORM 100S 6. If one Holtec company/division holds the responsibility/liability for all three, is that Holtec company/division a limited liability company? If so, is any other entity (Holtec or Entergy) secondarily responsible? 7. If separate Holtec companies/divisons hold the responsibility/liability, are they limited liability companies? If so, is any other entity (Holtec or Entergy) secondarily responsible? a. MPC-68 b. HI-TRAC 100 D, and c. HI-STORM 100S If Entergy Same questions as 4-7 Questions Guarantees How long does Holtec guarantee the following? a. MPC-68 b. HI-TRAC 100 D c. HI-STORM 100S Once the guarantee expires who is responsible until DOE takes title- once the casks leave the site? Thank you and we look forward to your response. Respectfully, Mary Lampert Pilgrim Watch, director 148 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 Tel. 781.934.0389}} | | {{#Wiki_filter:William Dean Daniel Dorman Arthur Burritt NRC Via Email October 27, 2016 RE: Liability & Holtec Guarantees We understand that Entergy is using Holtec Hi-Storm 100, Version B, MPC-68 casks for long-term storage of its spent nuclear fuel. There are now three (3) casks in Pilgrims on-site Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility. There likely will be eight (8) after Pilgrims Spring 2017 refueling. Eventually there will be nearly sixty (60) |
| | Each cask has three primary components: |
| | MPC a metal canister that has a storage capacity of 68 BWR spent fuel assemblies, HI-TRAC 100 D - The HI-TRAC (transfer cask) is a metal transfer cask that provides a means to lift and handle the canister as well as providing radiological shielding of the spent fuel assemblies. |
| | HI-STORM 100-S (Version B storage overpack) - a steel-encased concrete cylinder that slides over the transfer cask and provides physical protection and radiological shielding for spent fuel assemblies in the metal canister. |
| | We have questions regarding liability if something goes wrong with any Holtec component, such as a leak, what company will be liable and responsible for any resulting damage, particularly offsite - Holtec or an Entergy company such as Entergy Nuclear Operations. We also appreciate that the agreements between Entergy and Holtec would be proprietary but certainly NRC would be privy to the substance of those agreements for NRC to satisfy its mission to protect public safety, property and the environment if something goes wrong Questions-Liability1 |
| | : 1. If something goes wrong with any Holtec component, such as a leak, what company will be liable and responsible for any resulting damage, particularly offsite - Holtec or an Entergy company such as Entergy Nuclear Operations? |
| | : 2. What do agreements between Entergy and Holtec say about responsibility/liability. Are there limits? If so, what if the damage exceeds the limits? |
| | : 3. If there is contamination either on or offsite, what (if anything) does Price Anderson insurance cover? |
| | 1 http://www.holtecinternational.com/company/corporate-overview/corporate-organization-structure/ |
| | http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4272763 |
| | |
| | If Holtec is liable: |
| | : 4. Are different Holtec companies/divisions responsible for each of the three primary components- MPC-68, HI-TRAC 100 D, and HI-STORM 100S; or is a single Holtec company/division responsible for any damage resulting from all three components? |
| | : 5. What is the name, and location, of each specific Holtec company division that is responsible for any damage for each of the three components? |
| | : a. MPC-68 |
| | : b. HI-TRAC 100 D, and |
| | : c. HI-STORM 100S |
| | : 6. If one Holtec company/division holds the responsibility/liability for all three, is that Holtec company/division a limited liability company? If so, is any other entity (Holtec or Entergy) secondarily responsible? |
| | : 7. If separate Holtec companies/divisons hold the responsibility/liability, are they limited liability companies? If so, is any other entity (Holtec or Entergy) secondarily responsible? |
| | : a. MPC-68 |
| | : b. HI-TRAC 100 D, and |
| | : c. HI-STORM 100S If Entergy - Same questions as 4-7 Questions Guarantees How long does Holtec guarantee the following? |
| | : a. MPC-68 |
| | : b. HI-TRAC 100 D |
| | : c. HI-STORM 100S Once the guarantee expires who is responsible until DOE takes title- once the casks leave the site? |
| | Thank you and we look forward to your response. |
| | Respectfully, Mary Lampert Pilgrim Watch, director 148 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 Tel. 781.934.0389 2}} |
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William Dean Daniel Dorman Arthur Burritt NRC Via Email October 27, 2016 RE: Liability & Holtec Guarantees We understand that Entergy is using Holtec Hi-Storm 100, Version B, MPC-68 casks for long-term storage of its spent nuclear fuel. There are now three (3) casks in Pilgrims on-site Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility. There likely will be eight (8) after Pilgrims Spring 2017 refueling. Eventually there will be nearly sixty (60)
Each cask has three primary components:
MPC a metal canister that has a storage capacity of 68 BWR spent fuel assemblies, HI-TRAC 100 D - The HI-TRAC (transfer cask) is a metal transfer cask that provides a means to lift and handle the canister as well as providing radiological shielding of the spent fuel assemblies.
HI-STORM 100-S (Version B storage overpack) - a steel-encased concrete cylinder that slides over the transfer cask and provides physical protection and radiological shielding for spent fuel assemblies in the metal canister.
We have questions regarding liability if something goes wrong with any Holtec component, such as a leak, what company will be liable and responsible for any resulting damage, particularly offsite - Holtec or an Entergy company such as Entergy Nuclear Operations. We also appreciate that the agreements between Entergy and Holtec would be proprietary but certainly NRC would be privy to the substance of those agreements for NRC to satisfy its mission to protect public safety, property and the environment if something goes wrong Questions-Liability1
- 1. If something goes wrong with any Holtec component, such as a leak, what company will be liable and responsible for any resulting damage, particularly offsite - Holtec or an Entergy company such as Entergy Nuclear Operations?
- 2. What do agreements between Entergy and Holtec say about responsibility/liability. Are there limits? If so, what if the damage exceeds the limits?
- 3. If there is contamination either on or offsite, what (if anything) does Price Anderson insurance cover?
1 http://www.holtecinternational.com/company/corporate-overview/corporate-organization-structure/
http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4272763
If Holtec is liable:
- 4. Are different Holtec companies/divisions responsible for each of the three primary components- MPC-68, HI-TRAC 100 D, and HI-STORM 100S; or is a single Holtec company/division responsible for any damage resulting from all three components?
- 5. What is the name, and location, of each specific Holtec company division that is responsible for any damage for each of the three components?
- a. MPC-68
- b. HI-TRAC 100 D, and
- c. HI-STORM 100S
- 6. If one Holtec company/division holds the responsibility/liability for all three, is that Holtec company/division a limited liability company? If so, is any other entity (Holtec or Entergy) secondarily responsible?
- 7. If separate Holtec companies/divisons hold the responsibility/liability, are they limited liability companies? If so, is any other entity (Holtec or Entergy) secondarily responsible?
- a. MPC-68
- b. HI-TRAC 100 D, and
- c. HI-STORM 100S If Entergy - Same questions as 4-7 Questions Guarantees How long does Holtec guarantee the following?
- a. MPC-68
- b. HI-TRAC 100 D
- c. HI-STORM 100S Once the guarantee expires who is responsible until DOE takes title- once the casks leave the site?
Thank you and we look forward to your response.
Respectfully, Mary Lampert Pilgrim Watch, director 148 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 Tel. 781.934.0389 2