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{{#Wiki_filter:U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onNRC Public Meeting on theProposed Partial Site Release of Land at theGE HitachiVallecitosNuclear CenterMarch 28, 2019Jack Parrott, Sr. Project ManagerReactor Decommissioning BranchOffice of Nuclear Material Safety and SafeguardsU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1
{{#Wiki_filter:United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Public Meeting on the Proposed Partial Site Release of Land at the GE Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center March 28, 2019 Jack Parrott, Sr. Project Manager Reactor Decommissioning Branch Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1
GE Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center Public MeetingThis an NRC Category 3 public meeting for the purpose of discussing and obtaining public comments on a request from GE
 
-Hitachi to release part of the controlled property of the VallecitosNuclear Center for unrestricted use.*   Meeting Logistics*   Introduction of NRC staff*   Invitation to make opening introductions/statements*   Meeting Agenda/Presentations*   Comment/Question period*   End meeting on time at 8:30 pm 2
GE Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center Public Meeting This an NRC Category 3 public meeting for the purpose of discussing and obtaining public comments on a request from GE-Hitachi to release part of the controlled property of the Vallecitos Nuclear Center for unrestricted use.
U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i on 3There are two power reactors at the GE Vallecitos Nuclear Center  
* Meeting Logistics
-*Vallecitos Boiling Water Reactor (VBWR) -entered shutdown status in 1965*ESADA Vallecitos Experimental Superheat Reactor (EVESR)  
* Introduction of NRC staff
-entered shutdown status in 1970 Imagery©2016TerraMetrics,Mapdata©2016Google 2 miVallecitosSite*Location of GE-Hitachi VallecitosNuclear Center 4
* Invitation to make opening introductions/statements
Imagery©2016DigitalGlobe,U.S.GeologicalSurvey,USDAFarmServiceAgency,Mapdata©2016Google 500ftSite access road GE-Hitachi GE Hitachi VallecitosNuclear CenterNuclear Center 5
* Meeting Agenda/Presentations
PROJECTOVERVIEWSR 84ExpresswayWidening and SR84/I-680Interchange ImprovementProject AlamedaCountyLegendProposedRight-of-WayProposedConstructionEasement Existing ParcelBoundary700 0700 ftC:\Users\BASELINE\Documents\Projects\18301-00 WMH SR 84&I-680\GIS\QGIS SR 84 Widening.V1.09242018.qgs 09-2018 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onThe NRC's Power ReactorPartial Site Release Regulations and Process *10 CFR Part 50  
* Comment/Question period
-covers licensing of nuclear power reactors
* End meeting on time at 8:30 pm 2
*§50.82 -"Termination of license"
 
*§50.83 -"Release of part of a power reactor facility or site for unrestricted use"7 United States Nuclear Regulatory CommissionPower Reactor Partial Site Release10 CFR 50.83
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission There are two power reactors at the GE Vallecitos Nuclear Center -
*Used for unrestricted release of areas before license termination
* Vallecitos Boiling Water Reactor (VBWR) - entered shutdown status in 1965
*Prior written approval from NRC required
* ESADA Vallecitos Experimental Superheat Reactor (EVESR) -
*Typically applied to outlying unused areas
entered shutdown status in 1970 3
*Different requirements for impacted vs non
 
-impacted areas**Non-impacted areas  
Location of GE-Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center Vallecitos Site 4
-areas with no reasonable potential for residual radioactivity in excess of natural background or fallout levels 8
Imagery ©2016 TerraMetrics, Map data ©2016 Google 2 mi
U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i on§50.83 requirements for partial site release (non
 
-impacted areas)
GE-Hitachi GE Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center Nuclear Center Site access road 5
*There is no reduction in the effectiveness of emergency planning or physical security
Imagery ©2016 DigitalGlobe, U.S. Geological Survey, USDA Farm Service Agency, Map data ©2016 Google 500 ft
*Effluent releases remain within license conditions
 
*Environmental monitoring program and offsite dose calculations are revised to account for the changes*All other applicable statutory and regulatory requirements continue to be met 9
PROJECTOVERVIEW Legend ProposedRight-of-Way ProposedConstruction Easement Existing Parcel Boundary 700            0          700 ft SR 84 Expressway Widening and SR 84/I-680 Interchange ImprovementProject AlamedaCounty C:\Users\BASELINE\Documents\Projects\18301-00 WMH SR 84&I-680\GIS\QGIS SR 84 Widening.V1.09242018.qgs -
U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i on§50.83 requirements for partial site release (non
25-09-2018
-impacted areas), cont'd
 
*Licensee performs a historical site assessment of the part of the facility or site to be released
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission The NRCs Power Reactor Partial Site Release Regulations and Process
*Provide the results of the safety evaluations performed in accordance with  
* 10 CFR Part 50 - covers licensing of nuclear power reactors
§50.59*Provide the reasons for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with the proposed release are bounded by previously issued environmental impact statements 1 0 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onOther NRC requirements for approval of partial site release
  * § 50.82 - Termination of license
*10 CFR Part 20, Subpart D  
  * § 50.83 - Release of part of a power reactor facility or site for unrestricted use 7
-Radiation Dose Limits for Individual Members of the Public
 
*10 CFR 50.75  
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Power Reactor Partial Site Release 10 CFR 50.83
-Reporting and recordkeeping for decommissioning planning*10 CFR Part 100  
* Used for unrestricted release of areas before license termination
-Reactor siting criteria continue to be met 11 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onNRC actions(non-impacted areas)
* Prior written approval from NRC required
*Notice receipt of the release approval request and make the approval request available for public comment
* Typically applied to outlying unused areas
*Conduct a public meeting in the vicinity of the licensee's facility for the purpose of obtaining public comments12 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onNRC actions(non-impacted areas) cont'd
* Different requirements for impacted vs non-impacted areas*
*Determine whether the licensee has adequately evaluated the effect of releasing the property relative to dose, emergency planning, security, environmental, and regulatory requirements
*Non-impacted areas - areas with no reasonable potential for residual radioactivity in excess of natural background or fallout levels 8
*Determine whether the licensee's classification of any release areas as non
 
-impacted is adequately justified
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
*Upon determining that the licensee's submittal is adequate, inform the licensee in writing that the release is approved13 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onRadiological Surveys
  § 50.83 requirements for partial site release (non-impacted areas)
*GEH conducted an environmental site assessment to verify that the properties proposed for release were not impacted by previous operations involving radioactive materials*A survey was conducted to support release of sites for unrestricted use
* There is no reduction in the effectiveness of emergency planning or physical security
*NRC conducted a confirmatory survey to confirm the licensee's findings14 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onNRC Confirmatory Survey
* Effluent releases remain within license conditions
*Surveys conducted by NRC and ORAU staff, Oak Ridge, TN on behalf of the NRC
* Environmental monitoring program and offsite dose calculations are revised to account for the changes
*ORAU is NRC's independent contractor with experience, equipment, and trained staff to conduct radiological surveys
* All other applicable statutory and regulatory requirements continue to be met 9
*ORAU developed and submitted a proposed sampling plan to NRC prior to onsite inspection )
 
*The confirmatory survey was conducted the week of February 4 th, 2019 and consisted of surface scans and soil sampling.15 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onPhotos of theNRC Confirmatory Surveyin Progress16 Photos of theConfirmatory Survey in Progress17 Photos of theConfirmatory Survey in Progress18 Photos of theConfirmatory Survey in Progress19 Photos of theConfirmatory Survey in Progress20 Photos of theConfirmatory Survey in Progress21 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onForthcoming reportsORAU will send a report to NRC
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
*Scan survey maps, location of soil samples
  § 50.83 requirements for partial site release (non-impacted areas), contd
*Soil sample resultsNRC safety evaluation
* Licensee performs a historical site assessment of the part of the facility or site to be released
*Results of ORAU survey  
* Provide the results of the safety evaluations performed in accordance with § 50.59
*NRC will draw conclusion about GEH's site assessmentThe NRC safety evaluation and ORAU report is expected to be issued and will be publicly available with the NRC decision on the requests by the end of August 2019.22 U n i t edStates NuclearRegulatoryComm i ss i onThank youQuestions/Comments?23}}
* Provide the reasons for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with the proposed release are bounded by previously issued environmental impact statements 1
0
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Other NRC requirements for approval of partial site release
* 10 CFR Part 20, Subpart D - Radiation Dose Limits for Individual Members of the Public
* 10 CFR 50.75 - Reporting and recordkeeping for decommissioning planning
* 10 CFR Part 100 - Reactor siting criteria continue to be met 11
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC actions (non-impacted areas)
* Notice receipt of the release approval request and make the approval request available for public comment
* Conduct a public meeting in the vicinity of the licensee's facility for the purpose of obtaining public comments 12
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC actions (non-impacted areas) contd
* Determine whether the licensee has adequately evaluated the effect of releasing the property relative to dose, emergency planning, security, environmental, and regulatory requirements
* Determine whether the licensee's classification of any release areas as non-impacted is adequately justified
* Upon determining that the licensee's submittal is adequate, inform the licensee in writing that the release is approved 13
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Radiological Surveys
* GEH conducted an environmental site assessment to verify that the properties proposed for release were not impacted by previous operations involving radioactive materials
* A survey was conducted to support release of sites for unrestricted use
* NRC conducted a confirmatory survey to confirm the licensees findings 14
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Confirmatory Survey
* Surveys conducted by NRC and ORAU staff, Oak Ridge, TN on behalf of the NRC
* ORAU is NRCs independent contractor with experience, equipment, and trained staff to conduct radiological surveys
* ORAU developed and submitted a proposed sampling plan to NRC prior to onsite inspection )
* The confirmatory survey was conducted the week of February 4th, 2019 and consisted of surface scans and soil sampling.
15
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Photos of the NRC Confirmatory Survey in Progress 16
 
Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 17
 
Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 18
 
Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 19
 
Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 20
 
Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 21
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Forthcoming reports ORAU will send a report to NRC
* Scan survey maps, location of soil samples
* Soil sample results NRC safety evaluation
* Results of ORAU survey
* NRC will draw conclusion about GEHs site assessment The NRC safety evaluation and ORAU report is expected to be issued and will be publicly available with the NRC decision on the requests by the end of August 2019.
22
 
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Thank you Questions/Comments?
23}}

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GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Vallecitos Nuclear Center - Presentation by NRC on Request for Partial Site Release of the Vallecitos Nuclear Center (License Numbers: DPR-1 and DR-10, Docket Numbers: 50-18 and 50-183)
ML19239A099
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Site: Vallecitos
Issue date: 03/28/2019
From: Jack Parrott
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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Public Meeting on the Proposed Partial Site Release of Land at the GE Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center March 28, 2019 Jack Parrott, Sr. Project Manager Reactor Decommissioning Branch Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1

GE Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center Public Meeting This an NRC Category 3 public meeting for the purpose of discussing and obtaining public comments on a request from GE-Hitachi to release part of the controlled property of the Vallecitos Nuclear Center for unrestricted use.

  • Meeting Logistics
  • Introduction of NRC staff
  • Invitation to make opening introductions/statements
  • Meeting Agenda/Presentations
  • Comment/Question period
  • End meeting on time at 8:30 pm 2

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission There are two power reactors at the GE Vallecitos Nuclear Center -

  • Vallecitos Boiling Water Reactor (VBWR) - entered shutdown status in 1965
  • ESADA Vallecitos Experimental Superheat Reactor (EVESR) -

entered shutdown status in 1970 3

Location of GE-Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center Vallecitos Site 4

Imagery ©2016 TerraMetrics, Map data ©2016 Google 2 mi

GE-Hitachi GE Hitachi Vallecitos Nuclear Center Nuclear Center Site access road 5

Imagery ©2016 DigitalGlobe, U.S. Geological Survey, USDA Farm Service Agency, Map data ©2016 Google 500 ft

PROJECTOVERVIEW Legend ProposedRight-of-Way ProposedConstruction Easement Existing Parcel Boundary 700 0 700 ft SR 84 Expressway Widening and SR 84/I-680 Interchange ImprovementProject AlamedaCounty C:\Users\BASELINE\Documents\Projects\18301-00 WMH SR 84&I-680\GIS\QGIS SR 84 Widening.V1.09242018.qgs -

25-09-2018

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission The NRCs Power Reactor Partial Site Release Regulations and Process

  • § 50.82 - Termination of license
  • § 50.83 - Release of part of a power reactor facility or site for unrestricted use 7

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Power Reactor Partial Site Release 10 CFR 50.83

  • Used for unrestricted release of areas before license termination
  • Prior written approval from NRC required
  • Typically applied to outlying unused areas
  • Different requirements for impacted vs non-impacted areas*
  • Non-impacted areas - areas with no reasonable potential for residual radioactivity in excess of natural background or fallout levels 8

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

§ 50.83 requirements for partial site release (non-impacted areas)

  • There is no reduction in the effectiveness of emergency planning or physical security
  • Effluent releases remain within license conditions
  • Environmental monitoring program and offsite dose calculations are revised to account for the changes
  • All other applicable statutory and regulatory requirements continue to be met 9

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

§ 50.83 requirements for partial site release (non-impacted areas), contd

  • Licensee performs a historical site assessment of the part of the facility or site to be released
  • Provide the results of the safety evaluations performed in accordance with § 50.59
  • Provide the reasons for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with the proposed release are bounded by previously issued environmental impact statements 1

0

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Other NRC requirements for approval of partial site release

  • 10 CFR Part 20, Subpart D - Radiation Dose Limits for Individual Members of the Public
  • 10 CFR 50.75 - Reporting and recordkeeping for decommissioning planning

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC actions (non-impacted areas)

  • Notice receipt of the release approval request and make the approval request available for public comment
  • Conduct a public meeting in the vicinity of the licensee's facility for the purpose of obtaining public comments 12

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC actions (non-impacted areas) contd

  • Determine whether the licensee has adequately evaluated the effect of releasing the property relative to dose, emergency planning, security, environmental, and regulatory requirements
  • Determine whether the licensee's classification of any release areas as non-impacted is adequately justified
  • Upon determining that the licensee's submittal is adequate, inform the licensee in writing that the release is approved 13

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Radiological Surveys

  • GEH conducted an environmental site assessment to verify that the properties proposed for release were not impacted by previous operations involving radioactive materials
  • A survey was conducted to support release of sites for unrestricted use
  • NRC conducted a confirmatory survey to confirm the licensees findings 14

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Confirmatory Survey

  • Surveys conducted by NRC and ORAU staff, Oak Ridge, TN on behalf of the NRC
  • ORAU is NRCs independent contractor with experience, equipment, and trained staff to conduct radiological surveys
  • ORAU developed and submitted a proposed sampling plan to NRC prior to onsite inspection )
  • The confirmatory survey was conducted the week of February 4th, 2019 and consisted of surface scans and soil sampling.

15

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Photos of the NRC Confirmatory Survey in Progress 16

Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 17

Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 18

Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 19

Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 20

Photos of the Confirmatory Survey in Progress 21

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Forthcoming reports ORAU will send a report to NRC

  • Scan survey maps, location of soil samples
  • Soil sample results NRC safety evaluation
  • Results of ORAU survey
  • NRC will draw conclusion about GEHs site assessment The NRC safety evaluation and ORAU report is expected to be issued and will be publicly available with the NRC decision on the requests by the end of August 2019.

22

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Thank you Questions/Comments?

23