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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC Strategic Plan Strategic Goals*Safety:Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment.*Security:Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials. | {{#Wiki_filter:NRC Strategic Plan Strategic Goals | ||
Plant | * Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment. | ||
*Increasing Safety Significance | * Security: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials. | ||
*Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts | Strategic Objectives | ||
*Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement | * Openness: The NRC appropriately informs and involves stakeholders in the regulatory process. | ||
*Increasing Regulatory Actions Nuclear Security | * Effectiveness: NRC actions are high quality, efficient, timely, and realistic, to enable the safe and beneficial use of radioactive materials. | ||
* Operational Excellence: NRC operations use effective business methods and solutions to achieve excellence in accomplishing the agencys mission. | |||
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Plant Performance Reactor Oversight Process Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Performance Indicator Results Results Significance Significance Threshold Threshold Action Matrix Regulatory Response | |||
: 12. Peach | |||
: 15. Salem | Action Matrix Concept Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/Rep. Unacceptable Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Performance Cornerstone | ||
* Increasing Safety Significance | |||
* Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts | |||
* Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement | |||
* Increasing Regulatory Actions | |||
Nuclear Security & | |||
Physical Protection Safeguards Security Inspections Force-on-Force Exercises Interagency Cooperation Intrusion Detection & Assessment Response &Offsite Assistance Threat Assessment Information Security Preventing Unauthorized Disclosure | |||
License Renewal Safety Review of Review of Environmental Impacts Aging Management Opportunities for Public Participation | |||
Spent Nuclear Fuel Safe and Secure Storage & Transport Assured By Comprehensive Regulations Detailed NRC Review Robust Cask & Package Designs Significant Experience Base Continued Oversight U.S. | |||
U S Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations Trojan Columbia 1 | |||
Big Rock Monticello Point Nine Mile Pt 2 Kewaunee 3 DOE TMI-2 Storage Prairie Island Fitzpatrick 4 Point Ginna DOE Idaho Spent Fuel Facility Beach 5 Humboldt Bay LaCross 6 e 7 Zion Palisade 8 Fermi Perry s 9 6 5 Cook Davis Besse 7 1 Northeast: | |||
Private Fuel Storage Ft. Calhoun 4 2 10 11 13 1. Maine Yankee Beaver Valley 3 12 14 2. Seabrook 15 3. Vermont Yankee Rancho Seco Ft Saint Vrain (vault storage) | |||
Cooper 8 Midwest: 4. Yankee Rowe | |||
: 1. Dresden 16 5. Pilgrim | |||
: 2. GE Morris (wet) 6. Haddam Neck North Anna | |||
: 3. Braidwood 7. Millstone Callaway 4. Lasalle 8. Indian Point Surry | |||
: 5. Byron 9. Susquehanna Wolf Creek | |||
: 6. Duane Arnold 10.Three Mile Island Diablo Canyon 7. Quad Cities 11. Limerick | |||
: 8. Clinton 12. Peach Bottom Shearon Harris 13. Oyster Creek McGuire 14. Hope Creek Watts Bar | |||
: 15. Salem Sequoyah Catawba Robinson 16. Calvert Cliffs San Onofre Arkansas Nuclear Oconee Browns Ferry Summer Brunswick One Palo Verde Vogtle Hatch Comanche Peak Grand Gulf Farley LEGEND As of August 2007: River Bend 31 Operating General Licensed ISFSIs at Reactor Sites Waterford Crystal River 18 Reactor Sites Pursuing a General licensed ISFSI South Texas Project 15 Specific Licensed ISFSIs (At or Away from Reactor Sites) St. Lucie | |||
[No known sites are pursuing a future Specific Licensed ISFSI] | |||
19 reactor sites have not announced intentions regarding ISFSI Turkey Point 30 States have at least one ISFSI Railroads Interstate Highways Disclaimer: This map provides only general information regarding the current and potential ISFSI licensees, based on various information sources that may be inexact and may change.}} |
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Site: | Beaver Valley |
Issue date: | 05/21/2010 |
From: | Bellamy R NRC/RGN-I/DRP/PB6 |
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NRC Strategic Plan Strategic Goals
- Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment.
- Security: Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials.
Strategic Objectives
- Openness: The NRC appropriately informs and involves stakeholders in the regulatory process.
- Effectiveness: NRC actions are high quality, efficient, timely, and realistic, to enable the safe and beneficial use of radioactive materials.
- Operational Excellence: NRC operations use effective business methods and solutions to achieve excellence in accomplishing the agencys mission.
Plant Performance Reactor Oversight Process Strategic Performance Areas Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Performance Indicator Results Results Significance Significance Threshold Threshold Action Matrix Regulatory Response
Action Matrix Concept Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/Rep. Unacceptable Response Response Cornerstone Degraded Performance Cornerstone
- Increasing Safety Significance
- Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts
- Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement
- Increasing Regulatory Actions
Nuclear Security &
Physical Protection Safeguards Security Inspections Force-on-Force Exercises Interagency Cooperation Intrusion Detection & Assessment Response &Offsite Assistance Threat Assessment Information Security Preventing Unauthorized Disclosure
License Renewal Safety Review of Review of Environmental Impacts Aging Management Opportunities for Public Participation
Spent Nuclear Fuel Safe and Secure Storage & Transport Assured By Comprehensive Regulations Detailed NRC Review Robust Cask & Package Designs Significant Experience Base Continued Oversight U.S.
U S Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations Trojan Columbia 1
Big Rock Monticello Point Nine Mile Pt 2 Kewaunee 3 DOE TMI-2 Storage Prairie Island Fitzpatrick 4 Point Ginna DOE Idaho Spent Fuel Facility Beach 5 Humboldt Bay LaCross 6 e 7 Zion Palisade 8 Fermi Perry s 9 6 5 Cook Davis Besse 7 1 Northeast:
Private Fuel Storage Ft. Calhoun 4 2 10 11 13 1. Maine Yankee Beaver Valley 3 12 14 2. Seabrook 15 3. Vermont Yankee Rancho Seco Ft Saint Vrain (vault storage)
Cooper 8 Midwest: 4. Yankee Rowe
- 1. Dresden 16 5. Pilgrim
- 2. GE Morris (wet) 6. Haddam Neck North Anna
- 3. Braidwood 7. Millstone Callaway 4. Lasalle 8. Indian Point Surry
- 5. Byron 9. Susquehanna Wolf Creek
- 6. Duane Arnold 10.Three Mile Island Diablo Canyon 7. Quad Cities 11. Limerick
- 8. Clinton 12. Peach Bottom Shearon Harris 13. Oyster Creek McGuire 14. Hope Creek Watts Bar
- 15. Salem Sequoyah Catawba Robinson 16. Calvert Cliffs San Onofre Arkansas Nuclear Oconee Browns Ferry Summer Brunswick One Palo Verde Vogtle Hatch Comanche Peak Grand Gulf Farley LEGEND As of August 2007: River Bend 31 Operating General Licensed ISFSIs at Reactor Sites Waterford Crystal River 18 Reactor Sites Pursuing a General licensed ISFSI South Texas Project 15 Specific Licensed ISFSIs (At or Away from Reactor Sites) St. Lucie
[No known sites are pursuing a future Specific Licensed ISFSI]
19 reactor sites have not announced intentions regarding ISFSI Turkey Point 30 States have at least one ISFSI Railroads Interstate Highways Disclaimer: This map provides only general information regarding the current and potential ISFSI licensees, based on various information sources that may be inexact and may change.