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| title = 08/22/2002 Summary of Meeting with NEI Regarding ESP Issues
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{{#Wiki_filter:October 7, 2002ORGANIZATION:Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)
{{#Wiki_filter:October 7, 2002 ORGANIZATION:           Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF MEETING WITH THE NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE (NEI)REGARDING EARLY SITE PERMIT (ESP) ISSUESOn August 22, 2002, representatives from the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) met with theNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff. The meeting was requested by NEI in order to discuss issues related to ESP applications and reviews. Representatives from Dominion Generation (Dominion), Exelon Generating Company (Exelon) and Entergy Operations, Inc.
OF MEETING WITH THE NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE (NEI)
(Entergy) were in attendance. Enclosure 1 is a list of the meeting attendees. NEI provided handouts (Enclosure 2) during themeeting which can be accessed through the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). This system provides text and image files of NRC's public documents. The handouts mentioned above may be accessed through the ADAMS system under Accession No.
REGARDING EARLY SITE PERMIT (ESP) ISSUES On August 22, 2002, representatives from the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) met with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff. The meeting was requested by NEI in order to discuss issues related to ESP applications and reviews. Representatives from Dominion Generation (Dominion), Exelon Generating Company (Exelon) and Entergy Operations, Inc.
ML022590339. If you do not have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in accessing the handouts located in ADAMS, contact the NRC Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737 or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov
(Entergy) were in attendance. is a list of the meeting attendees. NEI provided handouts (Enclosure 2) during the meeting which can be accessed through the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). This system provides text and image files of NRCs public documents. The handouts mentioned above may be accessed through the ADAMS system under Accession No. ML022590339. If you do not have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in accessing the handouts located in ADAMS, contact the NRC Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737 or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov.
.Follow-up Items from the July 16 th MeetingThe NEI Early Site Permit Task Force (ESPTF) committed to submit a detailed schedule ofactivities of the Seismic Demonstration Project prior to the next meeting and invited the staff to participate in future developmental tasks. Topics for Next MeetingThe NEI ESPTF proposed the following topics to be discussed at the September 25, 2002,meeting:ESP-8:Use of a bounding approach for providing fuel cycle and transportationinformation required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Follow-up Items from the July 16th Meeting The NEI Early Site Permit Task Force (ESPTF) committed to submit a detailed schedule of activities of the Seismic Demonstration Project prior to the next meeting and invited the staff to participate in future developmental tasks.
(Table S-3 and S-4).ESP-10:Use for ESP of relevant findings from 10 CFR 51, Subpart B, Appendix A (License Renewal Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)).ESP-20:Use of existing site/facility information. The staff informed NEI that discussionof Petition for Rulemaking (PRM)-52-1 and associated matters would be prohibited until the completion of the petition process. NEI responded that matters outside of PRM-52-1 would be the subject of the discussion. ESP-1 (ESP Application Template)The staff provided a response to NEI via e-mail on August 19, 2002 (See Enclosure 2), to theNEI ESPTF draft document entitled "Standard Table of Contents for Early Site PermitApplications
Topics for Next Meeting The NEI ESPTF proposed the following topics to be discussed at the September 25, 2002, meeting:
" which was distributed during the July 16, 2002, meeting. After describing theformat of the Common Table of Contents (See Enclosure 2), the NEI ESPTF took an action item to develop any further questions for staff consideration for the next meeting which they will transmit 2 weeks prior to the meeting date.ESP-12 (Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives [SAMA])The staff provided a response to NEI via e-mail on August 19, 2002 (See Enclosure 2), to theNEI ESPTF draft document ESP-12 which was distributed during the July 16, 2002, meeting.
        ESP-8:   Use of a bounding approach for providing fuel cycle and transportation information required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
After some discussion, it was agreed that the staff would seek to perform SAMA analyses depending on the detail of the information available in the ESP application. Therefore, further discussion on this topic will be deferred until the resolution of the plant parameter envelope (PPE) issues by the staff and the NEI ESPTF. ESP- 6 (Use of a Bounding Plant Parameter Approach) and ESP-7 (Guidance ForSatisfying 52.17(a)(1) Requirement for Description and Safety Assessment of the Facility)The staff provided a response to the NEI ESPTF draft documents ESP-6 and ESP-7. The NEIESPTF provided a follow-up presentation on the subject issues (See Enclosure 2). The staff presentation emphasized the following concerns with the use of the PPE approach inESP applications: (1) Information provided to-date is conceptual and abstract in nature.
(Table S-3 and S-4).
Specific application or case studies are needed in order to test the bounds of the required staff review effort; (2) For the staff
        ESP-10: Use for ESP of relevant findings from 10 CFR 51, Subpart B, Appendix A (License Renewal Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)).
's environmental review the surrogate facility information needs toresult in a realistic and realizable construction for staff evaluation; and (3) ESP-6 and ESP-7 proposes to defer disposition of ESP review items until the Combined License (COL) stage.
        ESP-20: Use of existing site/facility information. The staff informed NEI that discussion of Petition for Rulemaking (PRM)-52-1 and associated matters would be prohibited until the completion of the petition process. NEI responded that matters outside of PRM-52-1 would be the subject of the discussion.
Any future COL action items dilute the value of the ESP.The ESPTF presentation conveyed the following new points regarding the subject approach: (1) Revised August 21, 2002, Form and Content of an ESP to be granted by the Commission will not specify type of reactor; (2) Applicants will not specify the type of plant (e.g.,
 
Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR), Gas-Cooled Reactor); however, the technical basis used to develop the PPE would be fully disclosed to the staff; (3) The COL action to build one out of three facilities approved by the ESP under the PPE framework for a given site would not reopen the alternative sites
ESP-1 (ESP Application Template)
' issue if previously closed out in the ESP; (4) ESPTF would accept thebusiness risk associated with the fact that staff approval of the PPE parameters would not imply future approval of those parameters for any design; and (5) ESP terminology and working definitions for Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 52 were introduced forfuture meetings. NEI took an action item to e-mail to the New Reactor Licensing Project Office (NRLPO) ESP Project Manager the revised Form and Contents of an ESP. The staff and NEI ESPTF agreed that technical examples would be essential for the staff tomake a determination on whether the bounding PPE approach could satisfy the staff review requirements associated with 10 CFR Part 50 and 10 CFR Part 100. This topic will continue to be on the agenda of future meetings until a resolution is achieved. The staff encouraged the ESPTF to make a presentation of their PPE approach to the AdvisoryCommittee for Reactor Safeguards (ACRS). The staff plans to meet with the ACRS in November on the development of an ESP review standard.Public CommentsA representative from Greenpeace requested staff feedback on the case law which requiresthat the staff perform a SAMA analysis during the ESP review. The staff took an action item to respond to the questions on this matter at the next meeting. The Greenpeace representative was asked to e-mail the subject questions to the NRLPO ESP Project Manager./RA/Ronaldo V. Jenkins, Senior Project ManagerNew Reactor Licensing Project Office Office of Nuclear Reactor RegulationProject No. 689
The staff provided a response to NEI via e-mail on August 19, 2002 (See Enclosure 2), to the NEI ESPTF draft document entitled Standard Table of Contents for Early Site Permit Applications which was distributed during the July 16, 2002, meeting. After describing the format of the Common Table of Contents (See Enclosure 2), the NEI ESPTF took an action item to develop any further questions for staff consideration for the next meeting which they will transmit 2 weeks prior to the meeting date.
ESP-12 (Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives [SAMA])
The staff provided a response to NEI via e-mail on August 19, 2002 (See Enclosure 2), to the NEI ESPTF draft document ESP-12 which was distributed during the July 16, 2002, meeting.
After some discussion, it was agreed that the staff would seek to perform SAMA analyses depending on the detail of the information available in the ESP application. Therefore, further discussion on this topic will be deferred until the resolution of the plant parameter envelope (PPE) issues by the staff and the NEI ESPTF.
ESP- 6 (Use of a Bounding Plant Parameter Approach) and ESP-7 (Guidance For Satisfying 52.17(a)(1) Requirement for Description and Safety Assessment of the Facility)
The staff provided a response to the NEI ESPTF draft documents ESP-6 and ESP-7. The NEI ESPTF provided a follow-up presentation on the subject issues (See Enclosure 2).
The staff presentation emphasized the following concerns with the use of the PPE approach in ESP applications: (1) Information provided to-date is conceptual and abstract in nature.
Specific application or case studies are needed in order to test the bounds of the required staff review effort; (2) For the staffs environmental review the surrogate facility information needs to result in a realistic and realizable construction for staff evaluation; and (3) ESP-6 and ESP-7 proposes to defer disposition of ESP review items until the Combined License (COL) stage.
Any future COL action items dilute the value of the ESP.
The ESPTF presentation conveyed the following new points regarding the subject approach:
(1) Revised August 21, 2002, Form and Content of an ESP to be granted by the Commission will not specify type of reactor; (2) Applicants will not specify the type of plant (e.g.,
Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR), Gas-Cooled Reactor); however, the technical basis used to develop the PPE would be fully disclosed to the staff; (3) The COL action to build one out of three facilities approved by the ESP under the PPE framework for a given site would not reopen the alternative sites issue if previously closed out in the ESP; (4) ESPTF would accept the business risk associated with the fact that staff approval of the PPE parameters would not imply future approval of those parameters for any design; and (5) ESP terminology and working definitions for Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 52 were introduced for future meetings. NEI took an action item to e-mail to the New Reactor Licensing Project Office (NRLPO) ESP Project Manager the revised Form and Contents of an ESP.
The staff and NEI ESPTF agreed that technical examples would be essential for the staff to make a determination on whether the bounding PPE approach could satisfy the staff review requirements associated with 10 CFR Part 50 and 10 CFR Part 100. This topic will continue to be on the agenda of future meetings until a resolution is achieved.
 
The staff encouraged the ESPTF to make a presentation of their PPE approach to the Advisory Committee for Reactor Safeguards (ACRS). The staff plans to meet with the ACRS in November on the development of an ESP review standard.
Public Comments A representative from Greenpeace requested staff feedback on the case law which requires that the staff perform a SAMA analysis during the ESP review. The staff took an action item to respond to the questions on this matter at the next meeting. The Greenpeace representative was asked to e-mail the subject questions to the NRLPO ESP Project Manager.
                                    /RA/
Ronaldo V. Jenkins, Senior Project Manager New Reactor Licensing Project Office Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Project No. 689


==Enclosures:==
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Meeting With the Nuclear Energy Institute August 22, 2002 Attendance List NRC                                Nuclear Energy Institute Jim Lyons, NRR                    Russell Bell Ronaldo Jenkins, NRR              Ron Simard Joe Williams, NRR                  Robert Bishop Kaz Campe, NRR Jerry Wilson, NRR                  Other Attendees Nanette Gilles, NRR Joe Sebrosky, NRR                  Thomas P. Mundy, Exelon Nuclear Thomas Kenyon, NRR                Eddie Grant, Exelon Gene Imbro, NRR                    George Zinke, Entergy Goutam Bagchi, NRR                Mike Bourgeois, Entergy Robert Palla, NRR                  Joe Hegner, Dominion David Terao, NRR                  Steve Routh, Bechtel Barry Zalcman, NRR                Bob Evans, Enercon Services Stephen Koenick, NRR              Guy Cesare, Enercon Services Jay Lee, NRR                      George Beck, Parsons E & C Tom Foley, NRR                    Mike Cambia, Parsons E & C Jocelyn Mitchell, RES              Glenn R. George, PA Consulting Ron Gardner, RIII                  Roger Huston, Licensing Support Services Antone Cerne, RI                  Ellen Anderson, Licensing Support Services Jerome Blake, RII                  Patricia Campbell, Winston & Strawn Chuck Paulk, RIV                  Lane Hay, SERCH Bechtel Janice Moore, OGC                  Jim Riccio, Greenpeace Cassie Bray, OGC                  B. P. Singh, Department of Energy Jenny Weil, McGraw Hill David Ritter, Public Citizen-Critical Mass Joseph Malherek, Public Citizen-Critical Mass Enclosure 1


KGibson EImbro DThatcher MeetingWith the Nuclear Energy InstituteAugust 22, 2002Attendance List NRC Nuclear Energy InstituteJim Lyons, NRRRussell BellRonaldo Jenkins, NRR Ron Simard Joe Williams, NRRRobert Bishop Kaz Campe, NRRJerry Wilson, NRROther  AttendeesNanette Gilles, NRRJoe Sebrosky, NRR Thomas P. Mundy, Exelon Nuclear Thomas Kenyon, NRREddie Grant, Exelon Gene Imbro, NRRGeorge Zinke, Entergy Goutam Bagchi, NRRMike Bourgeois, Entergy Robert Palla, NRRJoe Hegner, Dominion David Terao, NRRSteve Routh, Bechtel Barry Zalcman, NRRBob Evans, Enercon Services Stephen Koenick, NRRGuy Cesare, Enercon Services Jay Lee, NRRGeorge Beck, Parsons E & C Tom Foley, NRRMike Cambia, Parsons E & C Jocelyn Mitchell, RESGlenn R. George, PA Consulting Ron Gardner, RIIIRoger Huston, Licensing Support Services Antone Cerne, RIEllen Anderson, Licensing Support Services Jerome Blake, RIIPatricia Campbell, Winston & Strawn Chuck Paulk, RIVLane Hay, SERCH Bechtel Janice Moore, OGCJim Riccio, Greenpeace Cassie Bray, OGCB. P. Singh, Department of EnergyJenny Weil, McGraw Hill David Ritter, Public Citizen-Critical Mass Joseph Malherek, Public Citizen-Critical MassEnclosure 1 cc:Mr. Ralph BeedleSenior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708Mr. Charles BrinkmanWestinghouse Electric Co.
cc: Mr. Ralph Beedle                            Ms. Wenonah Hauter Senior Vice President                       Public Citizen and Chief Nuclear Officer                   Critical Mass Energy Project Suite 400                                   215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE 1776 I Street, NW                           Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20006-3708 Mr. George Alan Zinke Mr. Charles Brinkman                        Project Manager Westinghouse Electric Co.                   Nuclear Business Development Washington Operations                       Entergy Nuclear 12300 Twinbrook Pkwy., Suite 330           M-ECH-683 Rockville, MD 20852                        1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS 39213 Mr. David Lochbaum, Nuclear Safety Engineer Union of Concerned Scientists               Mr. Thomas P. Miller 1707 H Street, NW, Suite 600               U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC 20006-3919                  NE-20, Rm. A286 Headquarters-Germantown Dr. Gail Marcus                            19901 Germantown Road U.S. Department of Energy                   Germantown, MD 20874-1290 Office of Nuclear Energy, Science
Washington Operations 12300 Twinbrook Pkwy., Suite 330 Rockville, MD 20852Mr. David Lochbaum, Nuclear Safety EngineerUnion of Concerned Scientists 1707 H Street, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006-3919Dr. Gail MarcusU.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy, Science
    & Technology                               Mr. Steve Degerdon NE-1, Room 5A-143                           Fagan Engineers 1000 Independence Avenue, SW               113 East Chemung Place Washington, DC 20585                        Elmira, NY 14904 Mr. William D. Magwood, IV                  Ms. Marilyn Kray U.S. Department of Energy                   Vice President, Special Projects Office of Nuclear Energy, Science           Exelon Generation
& Technology NE-1, Room 5A-143 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585Mr. William D. Magwood, IVU.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy, Science  
    & Technology                               200 Exelon Way, KSA3-E Director of the Watchdog Project           Kennett Square, PA 19348 NE-1, Room 5A-143 1000 Independence Avenue, SW               Mr. Edward F. Sproat, III Washington, DC 20585                        Vice President-Intl Projects Exelon Generation Mr. Paul Gunter                            200 Exelon Way Nuclear Information & Resource Service     Kennett Square, PA 19348 1424 16th Street, NW, Suite 404 Washington, DC 20036                        Mr. Laurence Parme General Atomics Mr. James Riccio                            2237 Trinity Drive Greenpeace                                  Los Alamos, NM 87544 702 H Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20001                        Mr. Joseph D. Hegner Lead Engineer - Licensing Mr. Ron Simard                              Dominion Generation Nuclear Energy Institute                    Early Site Permitting Project Suite 400                                  5000 Dominion Boulevard 1776 I Street, NW                          Glen Allen, VA 23060 Washington, DC 20006-3708
& Technology Director of the Watchdog Project NE-1, Room 5A-143 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585Mr. Paul GunterNuclear Information & Resource Service


1424 16 th Street, NW, Suite 404Washington, DC 20036Mr. James RiccioGreenpeace 702 H Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20001Mr. Ron SimardNuclear Energy Institute Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708    Ms. Wenonah HauterPublic Citizen Critical Mass Energy Project215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20003Mr. George Alan ZinkeProject Manager Nuclear Business Development Entergy Nuclear M-ECH-683 1340 Echelon Parkway Jackson, MS 39213Mr. Thomas P. MillerU.S. Department of Energy NE-20, Rm. A286 Headquarters-Germantown 19901 Germantown Road Germantown, MD 20874-1290Mr. Steve DegerdonFagan Engineers 113 East Chemung Place Elmira, NY 14904Ms. Marilyn KrayVice President, Special Projects Exelon Generation 200 Exelon Way, KSA3-E Kennett Square, PA 19348Mr. Edward F. Sproat, IIIVice President-Int
Mr. Edward L. Quinn                  David A. Repka, Esq.
'l ProjectsExelon Generation 200 Exelon Way Kennett Square, PA 19348Mr. Laurence ParmeGeneral Atomics 2237 Trinity Drive Los Alamos, NM 87544Mr. Joseph D. HegnerLead Engineer - Licensing Dominion Generation Early Site Permitting Project 5000 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060 Mr. Edward L. QuinnMDM Services Corporations Utility Operations Division 28202 Cabot Road, Suite 205 Laguna Nigual, CA 92677Mr. Michael CorlettiAdvanced Plant Safety & Licensing Westinghouse Electric Company P.O. Box 355 Pittsburgh, PA  15230-0355Mr. H. A. SeppWestinghouse Electric Company P.O. Box 355 Pittsburgh, PA 15230Lynn Connor Doc-Search Associates 2211 sw 1 ST Ave - #1502Portland, OR 97201Barton Z. Cowan, Esq.Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC 600 Grant Street 44 th FloorPittsburgh, PA 15219Mr. Ed Rodwell, ManagerPWR Design Certification Electric Power Research Institute 3412 Hillview Avenue Palo Alto, CA  94304-1395Mr. Edwin LymanNuclear Control Institute 1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 410 Washington, DC 20036Mr. James F. Mallay, DirectorRegulatory Affairs FRAMATOME, ANP 3315 Old Forest Road Lynchburg, VA 24501David A. Repka, Esq.Winston & Strawn 1400 L St., NW Washington, DC  20005Mr. W. Edward CumminsAdvanced Plant Safety & Licensing Westinghouse Electric Company P.O. Box 355 Pittsburgh, PA  15230-0355Mr. Steven A. Hucik, General ManagerNuclear Plant Projects GE Nuclear Energy 175 Curtner Avenue, M/C 780 San Jose, CA   95125-1088Dr. Regis A. MatzieSenior Vice President of Nuclear Systems Westinghouse Electric Company P.O. Box 500 2000 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500Mr. Jack W. RoeSCIENTECH, INC.
MDM Services Corporations           Winston & Strawn Utility Operations Division         1400 L St., NW 28202 Cabot Road, Suite 205         Washington, DC 20005 Laguna Nigual, CA 92677 Mr. W. Edward Cummins Mr. Michael Corletti                Advanced Plant Safety & Licensing Advanced Plant Safety & Licensing    Westinghouse Electric Company Westinghouse Electric Company        P.O. Box 355 P.O. Box 355                         Pittsburgh, PA 15230-0355 Pittsburgh, PA 15230-0355 Mr. Steven A. Hucik, General Manager Mr. H. A. Sepp                      Nuclear Plant Projects Westinghouse Electric Company       GE Nuclear Energy P.O. Box 355                         175 Curtner Avenue, M/C 780 Pittsburgh, PA 15230                San Jose, CA 95125-1088 Lynn Connor                          Dr. Regis A. Matzie Doc-Search Associates                Senior Vice President of Nuclear 2211 sw 1ST Ave - #1502              Systems Portland, OR 97201                  Westinghouse Electric Company P.O. Box 500 Barton Z. Cowan, Esq.                2000 Day Hill Road Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC Windsor, CT 06095-0500 600 Grant Street 44th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219                Mr. Jack W. Roe SCIENTECH, INC.
910 Clopper Road Gaithersburg, MD 20878Mr. Russell BellNuclear Energy Institute Suite 400 1776 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-3708Mr. John SchlechtInstitute of Iron Working Industry Suite 400 1750 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006Rod M. Krich, Vice PresidentLicensing Projects Exelon Nuclear 4300 Winifield Road, 2nd Floor Warrenville, IL 60555Mr. Stephen P. FrantzMorgan, Lewis, & Bockius, LLP 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004 Mr. David RitterResearch Associate on Nuclear Energy Public Citizens Critical Mass Energy and Environmental Program 215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC  20003Mr. Tom Clements6703 Gude Avenue Takoma Park, MD  20912Mr. Horace R. Hall, Commercial ManagerNuclear Business Team UCAR Carbon Company, Inc.
Mr. Ed Rodwell, Manager              910 Clopper Road PWR Design Certification            Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Electric Power Research Institute 3412 Hillview Avenue                Mr. Russell Bell Palo Alto, CA 94304-1395            Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400 Mr. Edwin Lyman                      1776 I Street, NW Nuclear Control Institute            Washington, DC 20006-3708 1000 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 410                            Mr. John Schlecht Washington, DC 20036                Institute of Iron Working Industry Suite 400 Mr. James F. Mallay, Director        1750 New York Avenue, NW Regulatory Affairs                  Washington, DC 20006 FRAMATOME, ANP 3315 Old Forest Road                Rod M. Krich, Vice President Lynchburg, VA 24501                  Licensing Projects Exelon Nuclear 4300 Winifield Road, 2nd Floor Warrenville, IL 60555 Mr. Stephen P. Frantz Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius, LLP 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004
P.O. Box 2170 Clarksburg, West Virginia  26302-2170Hugh Jackson, Policy AnalystPublic Citizen
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October 7, 2002 ORGANIZATION: Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)

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OF MEETING WITH THE NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE (NEI)

REGARDING EARLY SITE PERMIT (ESP) ISSUES On August 22, 2002, representatives from the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) met with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff. The meeting was requested by NEI in order to discuss issues related to ESP applications and reviews. Representatives from Dominion Generation (Dominion), Exelon Generating Company (Exelon) and Entergy Operations, Inc.

(Entergy) were in attendance. is a list of the meeting attendees. NEI provided handouts (Enclosure 2) during the meeting which can be accessed through the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). This system provides text and image files of NRCs public documents. The handouts mentioned above may be accessed through the ADAMS system under Accession No. ML022590339. If you do not have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in accessing the handouts located in ADAMS, contact the NRC Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737 or by e-mail to pdr@nrc.gov.

Follow-up Items from the July 16th Meeting The NEI Early Site Permit Task Force (ESPTF) committed to submit a detailed schedule of activities of the Seismic Demonstration Project prior to the next meeting and invited the staff to participate in future developmental tasks.

Topics for Next Meeting The NEI ESPTF proposed the following topics to be discussed at the September 25, 2002, meeting:

 ESP-8: Use of a bounding approach for providing fuel cycle and transportation information required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

(Table S-3 and S-4).

 ESP-10: Use for ESP of relevant findings from 10 CFR 51, Subpart B, Appendix A (License Renewal Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS)).

 ESP-20: Use of existing site/facility information. The staff informed NEI that discussion of Petition for Rulemaking (PRM)-52-1 and associated matters would be prohibited until the completion of the petition process. NEI responded that matters outside of PRM-52-1 would be the subject of the discussion.

ESP-1 (ESP Application Template)

The staff provided a response to NEI via e-mail on August 19, 2002 (See Enclosure 2), to the NEI ESPTF draft document entitled Standard Table of Contents for Early Site Permit Applications which was distributed during the July 16, 2002, meeting. After describing the format of the Common Table of Contents (See Enclosure 2), the NEI ESPTF took an action item to develop any further questions for staff consideration for the next meeting which they will transmit 2 weeks prior to the meeting date.

ESP-12 (Severe Accident Mitigation Alternatives [SAMA])

The staff provided a response to NEI via e-mail on August 19, 2002 (See Enclosure 2), to the NEI ESPTF draft document ESP-12 which was distributed during the July 16, 2002, meeting.

After some discussion, it was agreed that the staff would seek to perform SAMA analyses depending on the detail of the information available in the ESP application. Therefore, further discussion on this topic will be deferred until the resolution of the plant parameter envelope (PPE) issues by the staff and the NEI ESPTF.

ESP- 6 (Use of a Bounding Plant Parameter Approach) and ESP-7 (Guidance For Satisfying 52.17(a)(1) Requirement for Description and Safety Assessment of the Facility)

The staff provided a response to the NEI ESPTF draft documents ESP-6 and ESP-7. The NEI ESPTF provided a follow-up presentation on the subject issues (See Enclosure 2).

The staff presentation emphasized the following concerns with the use of the PPE approach in ESP applications: (1) Information provided to-date is conceptual and abstract in nature.

Specific application or case studies are needed in order to test the bounds of the required staff review effort; (2) For the staffs environmental review the surrogate facility information needs to result in a realistic and realizable construction for staff evaluation; and (3) ESP-6 and ESP-7 proposes to defer disposition of ESP review items until the Combined License (COL) stage.

Any future COL action items dilute the value of the ESP.

The ESPTF presentation conveyed the following new points regarding the subject approach:

(1) Revised August 21, 2002, Form and Content of an ESP to be granted by the Commission will not specify type of reactor; (2) Applicants will not specify the type of plant (e.g.,

Pressurized-Water Reactor (PWR), Gas-Cooled Reactor); however, the technical basis used to develop the PPE would be fully disclosed to the staff; (3) The COL action to build one out of three facilities approved by the ESP under the PPE framework for a given site would not reopen the alternative sites issue if previously closed out in the ESP; (4) ESPTF would accept the business risk associated with the fact that staff approval of the PPE parameters would not imply future approval of those parameters for any design; and (5) ESP terminology and working definitions for Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 52 were introduced for future meetings. NEI took an action item to e-mail to the New Reactor Licensing Project Office (NRLPO) ESP Project Manager the revised Form and Contents of an ESP.

The staff and NEI ESPTF agreed that technical examples would be essential for the staff to make a determination on whether the bounding PPE approach could satisfy the staff review requirements associated with 10 CFR Part 50 and 10 CFR Part 100. This topic will continue to be on the agenda of future meetings until a resolution is achieved.

The staff encouraged the ESPTF to make a presentation of their PPE approach to the Advisory Committee for Reactor Safeguards (ACRS). The staff plans to meet with the ACRS in November on the development of an ESP review standard.

Public Comments A representative from Greenpeace requested staff feedback on the case law which requires that the staff perform a SAMA analysis during the ESP review. The staff took an action item to respond to the questions on this matter at the next meeting. The Greenpeace representative was asked to e-mail the subject questions to the NRLPO ESP Project Manager.

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Ronaldo V. Jenkins, Senior Project Manager New Reactor Licensing Project Office Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Project No. 689

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Meeting With the Nuclear Energy Institute August 22, 2002 Attendance List NRC Nuclear Energy Institute Jim Lyons, NRR Russell Bell Ronaldo Jenkins, NRR Ron Simard Joe Williams, NRR Robert Bishop Kaz Campe, NRR Jerry Wilson, NRR Other Attendees Nanette Gilles, NRR Joe Sebrosky, NRR Thomas P. Mundy, Exelon Nuclear Thomas Kenyon, NRR Eddie Grant, Exelon Gene Imbro, NRR George Zinke, Entergy Goutam Bagchi, NRR Mike Bourgeois, Entergy Robert Palla, NRR Joe Hegner, Dominion David Terao, NRR Steve Routh, Bechtel Barry Zalcman, NRR Bob Evans, Enercon Services Stephen Koenick, NRR Guy Cesare, Enercon Services Jay Lee, NRR George Beck, Parsons E & C Tom Foley, NRR Mike Cambia, Parsons E & C Jocelyn Mitchell, RES Glenn R. George, PA Consulting Ron Gardner, RIII Roger Huston, Licensing Support Services Antone Cerne, RI Ellen Anderson, Licensing Support Services Jerome Blake, RII Patricia Campbell, Winston & Strawn Chuck Paulk, RIV Lane Hay, SERCH Bechtel Janice Moore, OGC Jim Riccio, Greenpeace Cassie Bray, OGC B. P. Singh, Department of Energy Jenny Weil, McGraw Hill David Ritter, Public Citizen-Critical Mass Joseph Malherek, Public Citizen-Critical Mass Enclosure 1

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