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MONTHYEARML23095A0572023-03-29029 March 2023 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report December 31, 2022 ML21362A4062021-12-17017 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Submittal of Decommissioning Funding Plan Update PLA-7972, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated2021-12-13013 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7923, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2021-03-31031 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML21099A1082021-03-29029 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7778, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2019-04-0101 April 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML19107A0312019-03-29029 March 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML18354A7442018-12-17017 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7761, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761)2018-12-13013 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761) PLA-7584, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/20162017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/2016 ML17089A6562017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Fund Status Report ML17102B4162017-03-29029 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML16032A3392016-01-0808 January 2016 ISFSI - Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7424, ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan2015-12-16016 December 2015 ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan ML15091A3072015-03-25025 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7293, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2015-03-20020 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML13095A0102013-03-28028 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-6979, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2013-03-25025 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-6951, Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation2012-12-15015 December 2012 Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML11109A0462011-04-11011 April 2011 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0909206012009-03-26026 March 2009 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-6491 PLA-6491, Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules2009-03-26026 March 2009 Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules ML0909104062009-03-25025 March 2009 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-6171, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance2007-03-23023 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0709402772007-03-21021 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0510301712005-03-31031 March 2005 Decommissioning Report of Financial, Assurance ML0309300662003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300352003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300322003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300292003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300212003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-5596, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-55962003-03-21021 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-5596 2023-03-29
[Table view] Category:40
MONTHYEARML23095A0572023-03-29029 March 2023 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report December 31, 2022 ML21362A4062021-12-17017 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Submittal of Decommissioning Funding Plan Update PLA-7972, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated2021-12-13013 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7923, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2021-03-31031 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML21099A1082021-03-29029 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7778, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2019-04-0101 April 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML19107A0312019-03-29029 March 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML18354A7442018-12-17017 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7761, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761)2018-12-13013 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761) PLA-7584, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/20162017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/2016 ML17089A6562017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Fund Status Report ML17102B4162017-03-29029 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML16032A3392016-01-0808 January 2016 ISFSI - Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7424, ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan2015-12-16016 December 2015 ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan ML15091A3072015-03-25025 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7293, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2015-03-20020 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML13095A0102013-03-28028 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-6979, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2013-03-25025 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML13032A0562012-12-17017 December 2012 Amended Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation PLA-6951, Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation2012-12-15015 December 2012 Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML11109A0462011-04-11011 April 2011 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0909206012009-03-26026 March 2009 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-6491 PLA-6491, Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules2009-03-26026 March 2009 Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules ML0909104062009-03-25025 March 2009 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-6171, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance2007-03-23023 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0709402772007-03-21021 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0510301712005-03-31031 March 2005 Decommissioning Report of Financial, Assurance PLA-5774, Decommissioning Survey Report for Ppl'S Former Corporate Dosimety Laboratory Location PLA-57742004-06-29029 June 2004 Decommissioning Survey Report for Ppl'S Former Corporate Dosimety Laboratory Location PLA-5774 ML0309300662003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300352003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300322003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300292003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300212003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-5596, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-55962003-03-21021 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-5596 ML0315305472003-02-28028 February 2003 Decommissioning Plan for the Quehanna, Pennsylvania Site, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Attachment 2023-03-29
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MONTHYEARML23095A0572023-03-29029 March 2023 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report December 31, 2022 ML21362A4062021-12-17017 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Submittal of Decommissioning Funding Plan Update PLA-7972, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated2021-12-13013 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7923, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2021-03-31031 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML21099A1082021-03-29029 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7778, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2019-04-0101 April 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML19107A0312019-03-29029 March 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML18354A7442018-12-17017 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7761, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761)2018-12-13013 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761) PLA-7584, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/20162017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/2016 ML17089A6562017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Fund Status Report ML17102B4162017-03-29029 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML16032A3392016-01-0808 January 2016 ISFSI - Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7424, ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan2015-12-16016 December 2015 ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan ML15091A3072015-03-25025 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7293, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2015-03-20020 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML13095A0102013-03-28028 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-6979, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2013-03-25025 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML13032A0562012-12-17017 December 2012 Amended Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation PLA-6951, Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation2012-12-15015 December 2012 Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML11109A0462011-04-11011 April 2011 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0909206012009-03-26026 March 2009 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-6491 PLA-6491, Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules2009-03-26026 March 2009 Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules ML0909104062009-03-25025 March 2009 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-6171, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance2007-03-23023 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0709402772007-03-21021 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0510301712005-03-31031 March 2005 Decommissioning Report of Financial, Assurance PLA-5774, Decommissioning Survey Report for Ppl'S Former Corporate Dosimety Laboratory Location PLA-57742004-06-29029 June 2004 Decommissioning Survey Report for Ppl'S Former Corporate Dosimety Laboratory Location PLA-5774 ML0309300662003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300352003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300322003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300292003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300212003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-5596, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-55962003-03-21021 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-5596 ML0315305472003-02-28028 February 2003 Decommissioning Plan for the Quehanna, Pennsylvania Site, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Attachment 2023-03-29
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MONTHYEARML23095A0572023-03-29029 March 2023 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report December 31, 2022 ML21362A4062021-12-17017 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Submittal of Decommissioning Funding Plan Update PLA-7972, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated2021-12-13013 December 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7923, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2021-03-31031 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML21099A1082021-03-29029 March 2021 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7778, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2019-04-0101 April 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML19107A0312019-03-29029 March 2019 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML18354A7442018-12-17017 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7761, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761)2018-12-13013 December 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated (PLA-7761) PLA-7584, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/20162017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for 12/31/2016 ML17089A6562017-03-30030 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Fund Status Report ML17102B4162017-03-29029 March 2017 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML16032A3392016-01-0808 January 2016 ISFSI - Decommissioning Funding Plan, Updated PLA-7424, ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan2015-12-16016 December 2015 ISFSI Decommissioning Funding Plan ML15091A3072015-03-25025 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-7293, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2015-03-20020 March 2015 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML13095A0102013-03-28028 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report PLA-6979, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report2013-03-25025 March 2013 NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report ML13032A0562012-12-17017 December 2012 Amended Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation PLA-6951, Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation2012-12-15015 December 2012 Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML11109A0462011-04-11011 April 2011 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0909206012009-03-26026 March 2009 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-6491 PLA-6491, Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules2009-03-26026 March 2009 Attachment 2 to PLA-6491, Affidavit and Site-Specific Decommissioning Cost Analysis Schedules ML0909104062009-03-25025 March 2009 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-6171, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance2007-03-23023 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0709402772007-03-21021 March 2007 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0510301712005-03-31031 March 2005 Decommissioning Report of Financial, Assurance PLA-5774, Decommissioning Survey Report for Ppl'S Former Corporate Dosimety Laboratory Location PLA-57742004-06-29029 June 2004 Decommissioning Survey Report for Ppl'S Former Corporate Dosimety Laboratory Location PLA-5774 ML0309300662003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300352003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300322003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300292003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance ML0309300212003-03-28028 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance PLA-5596, Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-55962003-03-21021 March 2003 Decommissioning Report of Financial Assurance, PLA-5596 ML0315305472003-02-28028 February 2003 Decommissioning Plan for the Quehanna, Pennsylvania Site, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Attachment 2023-03-29
[Table view] Category:Letter
MONTHYEARPLA-8145, Biennial 10 CFR 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitments - PLA-81452024-10-21021 October 2024 Biennial 10 CFR 50.59 and 72.48 Summary Report and Changes to Regulatory Commitments - PLA-8145 ML24291A1562024-10-16016 October 2024 Missed Annual Inventory Required by 40 CFR 266, Subpart in PLE 0026645 PLA-8148, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 311, 308, and 3102024-10-15015 October 2024 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 311, 308, and 310 PLA-8141, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR06, PLA-81412024-09-18018 September 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR06, PLA-8141 PLA-8142, Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 306, 309, and 307 - PLA-81422024-09-18018 September 2024 Registration for the Use of Spent Fuel Storage Casks 306, 309, and 307 - PLA-8142 ML24260A2312024-09-17017 September 2024 Senior Reactor and Reactor Operator Initial License Examinations 05000387/LER-2024-002, B Diesel Generator Inoperable Due to Failed Excitation System Linear Reactor2024-09-16016 September 2024 B Diesel Generator Inoperable Due to Failed Excitation System Linear Reactor ML24255A8642024-09-0606 September 2024 Rscc Wire & Cable LLC Dba Marmon Industrial Energy & Infrastructure - Part 21 Retraction of Final Notification ML24249A1362024-09-0404 September 2024 EN 57304 - Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC, Final Report - No Embedded Files. Notification of the Potential Existence of Defects Pursuant to 10 CFR Part 21 ML24233A2192024-09-0303 September 2024 – Authorized Alternative to Requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code IR 05000387/20240052024-08-29029 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000387/2024005 and 05000388/2024005) 05000387/LER-2023-004-01, Manual Reactor Scram Due to Degraded Main Condenser Vacuum2024-08-26026 August 2024 Manual Reactor Scram Due to Degraded Main Condenser Vacuum 05000387/LER-2024-001-01, Main Steam Isolation Valve Leakage Due to Valve Body Seat Wear2024-08-21021 August 2024 Main Steam Isolation Valve Leakage Due to Valve Body Seat Wear IR 05000387/20240022024-08-12012 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000387/2024002 and 05000388/2024002 ML24208A0962024-07-25025 July 2024 57243-EN 57243 - Rssc Wire & Cable LLC, Dba Marmon - Part 21 Notification PLA-8117, 23rd Refueling Outage Owners Activity Report (PLA-8117)2024-07-23023 July 2024 23rd Refueling Outage Owners Activity Report (PLA-8117) ML24197A0982024-07-15015 July 2024 Request for Information for a Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection; Inspection Report 05000387/2024010 and 05000388/2024010 ML24127A2262024-05-29029 May 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 288 and 272 Adoption of TSTF-563 PLA-8126, Response to Request for Confirmation of Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR062024-05-29029 May 2024 Response to Request for Confirmation of Information Regarding Relief Request 1RR06 PLA-8122, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8122)2024-05-28028 May 2024 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8122) PLA-8123, Main Steam Isolation Valve Leakage2024-05-23023 May 2024 Main Steam Isolation Valve Leakage PLA-8115, Relief Request IRR06 One Time Extension to the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Program Interval (PLA-8115)2024-05-23023 May 2024 Relief Request IRR06 One Time Extension to the Fourth 10-Year Inservice Testing Program Interval (PLA-8115) IR 05000387/20240012024-05-13013 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000387/2024001 and 05000388/2024001 IR 05000387/20244042024-05-0707 May 2024 Information Request for the Cybersecurity Baseline Inspection, Notification to Perform Inspection 05000387/2024404 and 05000388/2024404 ML24082A1372024-04-22022 April 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 287 and 271 Adoption of TSTF-568, Revision 2 and Associated Technical Specification Changes PLA-8094, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual PLA-80942024-04-22022 April 2024 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual PLA-8094 PLA-8095, 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8095)2024-04-22022 April 2024 2023 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (PLA-8095) PLA-8101, Re 2023 Annual Report of Radiation Exposure2024-04-22022 April 2024 Re 2023 Annual Report of Radiation Exposure PLA-8102, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) PLA-81022024-04-11011 April 2024 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological) PLA-8102 PLA-8113, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 4RR-11 (PLA-8113)2024-04-11011 April 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Relief Request 4RR-11 (PLA-8113) PLA-8112, Relief Request 4RR-11 Relief from End of Interval Boundary Leakage Test PLA-81122024-04-0909 April 2024 Relief Request 4RR-11 Relief from End of Interval Boundary Leakage Test PLA-8112 PLA-8110, Submittal of Unit 1 Cycle 24 Core Operating License Report (Pla 8110)2024-04-0404 April 2024 Submittal of Unit 1 Cycle 24 Core Operating License Report (Pla 8110) PLA-8100, Property Insurance Program (PLA-8100)2024-04-0101 April 2024 Property Insurance Program (PLA-8100) ML24092A4022024-04-0101 April 2024 Annual Financial Report (PLA-8098) PLA-8109, Supplement to Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance (PLA-8109)2024-03-21021 March 2024 Supplement to Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance (PLA-8109) ML24067A2512024-03-19019 March 2024 Authorized Alternative to Requirements of the ASME Code PLA-8107, Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CFR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance2024-03-19019 March 2024 Request for Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10 CFR 72.212 and 10 CFR 72.214 Resulting from Fuel Basket Design Control Compliance ML24044A2532024-03-14014 March 2024 Associated Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation – Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0077 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping & Suspicious Activity Reporting)) IR 05000387/20240112024-02-29029 February 2024 Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection Report 05000387/2024011 and 05000388/2024011 IR 05000387/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2 (Reports 05000387/2023006 and 05000388/2023006) ML24039A1882024-02-27027 February 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 286 and 270 Changes to Technical Specifications for Control Rods ML24037A3072024-02-22022 February 2024 Summary of Regulatory Audit in Support of Relief Request 5RR-02 PLA-8099, Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums (PLA-8099)2024-02-13013 February 2024 Proof of Financial Protection and Guarantee of Payment of Deferred Premiums (PLA-8099) IR 05000387/20230042024-02-0707 February 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000387/2023004 and 05000388/2023004 PLA-8096, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval2024-01-0404 January 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Proposed Relief Request for the Fifth 10-Year Inservice Test Program Interval PLA-8077, Emergency Plan Revision 67 (PLA-8077)2023-12-27027 December 2023 Emergency Plan Revision 67 (PLA-8077) IR 05000387/20230102023-12-11011 December 2023 Fire Protection Team Inspection Report 05000387/2023010 and 05000388/2023010 PLA-8088, Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks and Security Event Notifications Implementation (PLA-8088)2023-12-0505 December 2023 Request for Exemption from Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks and Security Event Notifications Implementation (PLA-8088) PLA-8089, Submittal of Revision to Inservice Testing Program Plan2023-12-0505 December 2023 Submittal of Revision to Inservice Testing Program Plan PLA-8084, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-568, Revise Applicability of BWR TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.22023-11-29029 November 2023 Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-568, Revise Applicability of BWR TS 3.6.2.5 and TS 3.6.3.2 2024-09-06
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- FAX 717/234-1309 December 17, 2021 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 10 CFR 72.30 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (SUSQUEHANNA)
INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION (ISFSI) DECOMMISSIONING Docket Nos. 50-387, 50-388 FUNDING PLAN, UPDATED and 72-28 Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Allegheny) is submitting the enclosed updated Decommissioning Funding Plan for Allegheny's 10 percent proportionate share of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (Susquehanna) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) in accordance with 10 CFR 72.30(b ). Enclosure 1 addresses each of the six criteria contained in 10 CFR 72.30(b) and references Enclosure 2, which provides details concerning the ISFSI decommissioning cost estimate that was prepared by TLG Services, Inc. This update is required under 10 CFR 72.30(c) for the ISFSI Decommissioning Cost Estimate.
There are no new regulatory commitments associated with this response.
If you have any questions or require additional iI1;formation, please contact me, Ms. L. Katrice Simpson at (717) 920-1111.
Enclosures:
- 1. Decommissioning Funding Plan
- 2. 10 CFR 72.30 ISFSI Decommissioning Cost Estimate Copy: NRC Region I Ms. A. Klett, NRC Project Manager Ms. C. Highley, NRC Sr. Resident Inspector Mr. M. Shields, PA DEP/BRP
Enclosure 1 Decommissioning Funding Plan
Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. Enclosure 1 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station ISFSI Page 1 of 3 Decomissioning Funding Plan 10 CFR 72.30(b) requires each holder of, or applicant for, a license under Part 72 to submit for NRC review and approval a decommissioning funding plan (DFP). Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. provides the following information required by 10 CFR 72.30(b) to be included in the DFP:
Requirement 1:
"(]) Information on how reasonable assurance will be provided that funds will be available to decommission the ISFSI or MRS. "
Information for Requirement 1:
Pursuant to 10 CFR 72.30(e)(5), Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a power reactor i
licensee under 10 CFR 50, the methods of 10 CFR 50.75(b), (e), and (h) are utilized to .I provide financial assurance associated with its 10 percent ownership of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station plant.
As shown below, the prepaid funds in Allegheny's decommissioning trusts for Susquehanna Units 1 and 2 exceed, with credited earnings, the 10% ownership
- proportionate amount required by the NRC for radiological decommissioning of the Units and the ISFSI decommissioning cost estimate combined.
Requirement 2:
(2) A detailed cost estimate for decommissioning, in an amount reflecting:
(i) The cost of an independent contractor to perform all decommissioning activities; (ii) An adequate contingency factor; and (iii) The cost of meeting the§ 20.1402 of this chapter criteria for unrestricted use, provided that, if the applicant or licensee can demonstrate its ability to meet the provisions of§ 20.1403 of this chapter, th_e cost estimate may be based on meeting the
§ 20.1403 criteria.
Information for Requirement 2:
This information is included in the report in Enclosure 2.
Requirement 3:
(3) Identification of and justification for using the key assumptions contained in the DCE.
Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. Enclosure 1 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station ISFSI Page 2 of3 Information for Requirement 3:
This information is included in the report in Enclosure 2.
Requirement 4:
(4) A description of the method of assuring funds for decommissioning from paragraph (e) of this section, including means for adjusting cost estimates and associated funding levels periodically over the life of the facility.
Information for Requirement 4:
Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. uses the prepayment method of assuring funds for its 10% proportionate share of decommissioning both Susquehanna units. As reported in
- the most recent Decommissioning Funding Status Report, 1 the market value of the decommissioning trusts as ofDecember 31, 2020 were $95,006,664 for each of Susquehanna Units 1 and 2 respectively, or a combined total of $190,013,328. When 2 .*':i percent real earnings are credited up to the times of permanent termination of operations, . .ti along with a pro-rata credit during a dismantlement period, as permitted by 10 C.F .R. § 50.75(e)(l)(i), these amounts have a credited value of $155,868,502 and $161,370,661 */
respectively, or a combined total of$317,239,163. As reported in the Decommissioning* f Funding Status Report, the minimum amount of decommissioning funds required by 10 C.F.R. § 50.75(b) & (c) as ofDecember 31, 2020 was $69,417,000 for each unit or
$138,834,000 combined. The amount of surplus in these trusts ($178,405;163 combined) is more than sufficient to fund the estimated ISFSI decommissioning cost ($21.085:c ?
million at 100% of plant or $2,108,500 at 10% proportionate ownership).
The decommissioning cost estimate will be adjusted as necessary every three years, as required by* 10 CFR 72.30(c ). Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. annually adjusts its 10 percent share of the amount of financial assurance required by 10 CFR 50.75(b) in accordance with paragraph (2) of that section, and further adjustment is required by 10 CFR 50.75(+/-)(3) and (5) at or about five years prior to the projected end of reactor operations.
Requirement 5:
(5) The volume *of onsite subsurface material containing residual radioactivity that will require remediation to '!11eet the criteria for license termination.
Information for Requirement 5:
This information is included in the report in Enclosure 2.
1 Allegheny, Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, NRC Decommissioning Funding Status Report (Mar. 29, 2021).
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(6) A certification that financial assurance for decommissioning has been provided in the amount of the cost estimate for decommissioning.
Information for Requirement 6:
Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc., hereby certifies that financial assurance for the estimated cost of decommissioning the Susquehanna ISFSI has been provided as discussed above.
Enclosure 2 10 CFR 72.30 ISFSI Decommissioning Cost Estimate
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- 1. Background and Introduction The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued its final rule on Decommissioning Planning on June 17, 2011,[21 with the rule becoming effective on December 17, 2012.
Subpart 72.30, "Financial assurance and recordkeeping for decommissioning," requires that each holder of, or applicant for, a license under this part must submit for NRC review and approval a decommissioning funding plan that contains information on how reasonable assurance will be provided that funds will be available to decommission the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI).
In accordance* with the rule, this letter provides a detailed cost estimate for decommissioning the ISFSI at Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (Susquehanna) in an amount reflecting:
- 1. The work is performed by an independent contractor;
- 2. An adequate contingency factor; and
- 3. *Release of the facility and dry storage systems for unrestricted use, as sp~cified in 10 CFR Part 20.1402 This letter also provides:
- 1. Identification of the key assumptions contained in the cost estimate; and
- 2. The volume of onsite subsurface material containing residual radioactivity, if any, that will require remediation to meet the criteria for license termination.
- 2. Spent Fuel Management Strategy The operating licenses for the two Susquehanna units are currently set to expire on July 16, 2042 and March 22, 2044, respectively. Approximately 19,136 spent fuel assemblies are currently projected to be generated as a result of station operations through the license expiration dates. Because of the breach by the Department of Energy (DOE) of its contract to remove fuel from the site, an ISFSI has been constructed and spent fuel transferred to dry storage modules located on the ISFSI, to support continued station operations. It is likely, based upon the current projection of the DOE's ability to remove spent fuel from the site, that the current ISFSI will be expanded to support continued operations and decommissioning. The ISFSI is operated under a Part 50 General License (in accordance with 10 CFR 72, Subpart K[31). ,
2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Parts 20, 30, 40, 50, 70 and 72 "Decommissioning Planning,"
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Register Volume 76, Number 117 (p 35512 et seq.), June 17, 2011 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Part 72, Subpart K, "General License for Storage of Spent Fuel at Power Reactor Sites."
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Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. Enclosure 2 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station ISFSI Page 2 of 8 All spent fuel for the entire operating life of the station is expected to be packaged in dry storage containers (DSCs), including spent fuel assemblies in the spent fuel pools at the time of final shutdown. Transferring the spent fuel from the pools to the ISFSI will permit decontamination and dismantling of the spent fuel pool systems and fuel pool areas or result in reduced operating expenses should the station be placed into a SAFSTOR dormancy configuration.
Completion of the ISFSI decommissioning process is dependent upon the DOE's ability to remove spent fuel from the site. However,_ with no progress by DOE in the removal of spent fuel from commercial generating sites, Allegheny's current spent fuel management plan, for purposes of this analysis, assumes 'just-in-time" acceptance, i.e., the DOE will be able to complete the transfer of spent fuel so as not to impede a deferred decommissioning scenario (SAFSTOR) and the termination of the operating licenses within the required 60 year period (from the cessation of operations). To achieve this objective, based upon the oldest fuel receiving the highest priority,[41 and an annual maximum rate of transfer of3,000 metric tons ofuranium/year,[51 DOE would commence pickup of spent fuel from Susquehanna by 2075, with the completion of spent fuel receipt by year 2091.
Allegheny's position is that the DOE has a contractual obligation to accept the spent fuel earlier than the projections set out above consistent with its contract commitments. No assumption made in this study should be interpreted to be inconsistent with this claim.
- 3. ISFSI Decommissioning Strategy At the conclusion of the spent fuel transfer process to DOE the ISFSI will be promptly L*,
decommissioned (similar to the power reactor DECON alternative). In this estimate the ISFSI decommissioning is considered an independent project, regardless of the decommissioning alternative identified for the nuclear power plant.
4 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Part 961.11, Article IV - Responsibilities of the Parties, B. DOE Responsibilities, 5.(a) ... DOE shall issue an annual acceptance priority ranking for receipt of SNF and/or HLW at the DOE repository. This priority ranking shall be based on the age ofSNF and/or HLW as calculated from the date of discharge of such materials from the civilian nuclear power reactor. The oldest fuel or waste will have the highest priority for acceptance, except as ... "
"Acceptance Priority Ranking & Annual Capacity Report," DOE/RW-0567, July 2004.
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- 4. ISFSI Description The design and capacity of the Susquehanna ISFSI is based upon a NUHOMS dry storage system. The NUHOMS system is comprised of a dry storage canister (DSC),
with either a 52 or 61 spent fuel assembly capacity, and a horizontal storage module -
(HSM), Models 80, 102 and -H. The DSCs are assumed to be transferred directly to the DOE and not returned to the station. As the plant operator, Susquehanna Nuclear's current spent fuel management plan for the Susquehanna spent fuel would result in approximately 121 HSMs (27 DSCs, each containing 52 assemblies and 94 DSCs, each containing a nominal 61 assemblies) being in position on the storage pad at the site. -
A fourth dry storage system will be utilized starting in 2022, the HOLTEC HI-STORM FW Version E Overpack with an 89-assembly capacity Multipurpose Canister (MPC).
Susquehanna's .current spent fuel management plan for the Susquehanna spent fuel would result in approximately 135 storage systems being in position on the existing storage pad and the proposed expansion storage pad at the site. After all spent fuel has been removed from the spent fuel pools, this' represents 100% of the total spent fuel projected to be generated during the currently licensed operating period.
Some of the remaining HSMs and HI-STORMs are assumed to have residual radioactivity due to some minor level of neutron-induced activation of the components as a result of the long-term storage of the spent fuel. The cost to dispose of material with residual radioactivity, and verify that the remaining facility and surrounding environs meet the NRC's radiological limits established for unrestricted use, form the basis of the ISFSI decommissioning estimate. ~
In addition to the spent fuel HSMs and HI-STORMs located on the ISFSI pad after.
shutdown there are projected to be additional HI-STORMs that are expected to be used for Greater-than-Class-C (GTCC) storage. The HI-STORMs used for the GTCC canisters (estimated quantity of 4 per unit) are not expected to have any interior contamination or residual activation and can be reused or disposed ofby conventional means after a final status survey. -
Table 1 provides the significant quantities and physical dimensions used as the basis in developing the ISFSI decommissioning estimate.
- 5. Key Assumptions / Estimating Approach The decommissioning estimate is based on the configuration of the ISFSI expected after all spent fuel and GTCC material has been removed from the site. The configuration of the ISFSI is based on the Susquehanna units operating until the end of their current licenses, July 16, 2042 and March 22, 2044, respectively, and the assumptions associated with DOE's spent fuel acceptance, as previously described.
For purposes of this analysis the current pad (221 feet by 224 feet) plus Expansion ISFSI pad (112 feet by 202 feet) will accommodate the 125 HSM modules and 26 HI-STORM TLG Services, LLC
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The dry storage vendors does not expect the vertical and horizontal storage systems to have any interior or exterior radioactive surface contamination. [6l Any neutron activation of the steel and concrete is expected to be extremely smallPl This assumption is adopted for this analysis.
The decommissioning estimate is based on the premise the overpack will contain low levels of neutron-induced residual radioactivity that would necessitate remediation at the time of decommissioning. As an allowance, 18 of the 135 HI-STORMs are assumed to be affected, i.e., contain residual radioactivity. The allowance quantity is based upon the number ofHI-STORMs required for the final core off-load (i.~., 764 offloaded assemblies/unit, 89 assemblies per MPC) which results in a total of 9 HI-STORMs/unit or 18 total that contain residual radioactivity. It is assumed that these are the final HI-STORMs offloaded; consequently, they have the least time for radioactive decay of the neutron activation products.
It is not expected that there will be any residual contamination left on the concrete ISFSI pad. Therefore, it is assumed for this analysis that the ISFSI pad will not be i contaminated. As such, only verification surveys are included for the pad in the decommissioning estimate.
The effects, if any, since the last submittal of the ISFSI decommissioning funding plan of the following events listed in 10 CFR 72.30 (c) (1)- (4) have been specifically considered in the decommissioning cost estimate:
(1) Spills ofradioactive material producing additional residual radioactivity in onsite subsurface material: There have been no spills at the ISFSI.
(2) Facility modifications: There have been no facility modifications in the past three years that affect the decommissioning cost estimate. Susquehanna elected to change Spent Fuel Storage Systems from NUHOMS to HI-STORM FW. Susquehanna will be utilizing the Holtec HI-STORM FW Version E vertical overpack module loaded with the Holtec Multipurpose Canisters containing 89 fuel assemblies (MPC-89).
This storage system is expected to be utilized through the end of current plant license.
(3) Changes in authorized possession limits: There are no changes in authorized
- possession limits that affect the decommissioning cost estimate.
6 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report for the Standardized NUHOMS Horizontal Modular Storage System for Irradiated Nuclear Fuel, Transnuclear Inc., NUH-003, Rev. 12, at page 3.5-1 7
Final Safety Analysis Report on The HOLTEC HI-STORM FW Storage System, Revision 8, at page 2-110 TLG Services, LLC
Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc. Enclosure 2 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station ISFSI Page 5 of 8 (4) Actual remediation costs that exceed the previous cost estimate: No actual remediation costs have been incurred, so no actual remediation costs exceed the previous cost estimate.
There is no known [SJ subsurface material in the proximity of the ISFSI containing residual radioactivity that will require remediation to meet the criteria for license termination.
Decommissioning is assumed to be performed by an independent contractor. As such, essentially all labor, equipment, and material costs are based on national averages, i.e.,
costs from national publications such as R.S. Means' Building Construction Cost Data (adjusted for regional variations), and laboratory service costs are based on vendor price lists. Those craft labor positions that are expected to be provided locally, are consistent with fully burdened contractor ~abor rates used in the most recently developed Susquehanna decommissioning cost estimate, escalated to 2021. Susquehanna, as licensee, will oversee the site activities; the estimate includes Susquehanna's labor and:
overhead costs.
Low-level radioactive waste packaging, transport and disposal costs are based on rates consistent with the most recently developed decommissioning cost estimate (year 2017 dollars), escalated to 2021 dollars.
Contingency has been added at an overall rate of 25%. This is consistent with the contingency evaluation criteria referenced by the NRC in NUREG-1757.[91 Costs are reported in 2021 dollars and based upon a decommissioning analysis prepared for Susquehanna in 2017. Activity costs originally reported in 2017 dollars have been.
escalated to 2021 dollars using the Consumer Price Index, Services. [lO]
The estimate is limited to costs necessary to terminate the ISFSI's NRC license and meet the §20.1402 criteria for unrestricted use. Disposition of rel~ased material and structures is outside the scope of the estimate.
Correspondence dated June 291\ 2021 Susquehanna RFI response 9
"Consolidated Decommissioning Guidance, Financial Assurance, Recordkeeping, and Timeliness," U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Office ofNuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, NUREG-1757, Volume 3, Revision 1, February2012 10 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers, Services, Series ID: CUUR0000SAS TLG Services, LLC
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- 6. Cost Estimate The estimated cost to decommission the ISFSI and release the facility for unrestricted use is provided in Table 2. The cost has been organized into three phases, including: *
- An initial planning phase - empty HSMs and HI-STORMs are characterized and the specifications and work procedures for the decontamination developed.
- The remediation phase - material with residual radioactivity is removed, packaged in certified waste containers, transported to the low-level waste site, and disposed of at I
low-level waste.
- The final phase - license termination surveys, independent surveys are completed, and an application for license termination submitted.
In addition to the direct costs associated with a contractor providing the decommissioning services, the estimate also contains costs for the NRC (and NRC contractor to perform the verification survey), Susquehanna's oversight staff, site security (industrial), and other site operating costs.
For estimating purposes, it is conservatively assumed that all expenditures will be incurred in the year 2092 the year following all spent fuel removal.
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Susquehanna Steam Electric Station ISFSI Page 7 of 8 Table 1 Significant Quantities and Physical Dimensions ISFSI Pad Item Length (ft) Width (ft) Residual Radioactivity HOLTEC ISFSI Pad 340 135 No Initial ISFSI Pad 221 224 No ISFSI Expansion Pad 202 112 No ISFSI Overpack Item Value Notes (all dimensions are nominal)
HI-STORM FW BWR Overall Height (inches) 229.5 Overall Diameter (inches) 139.0 Inside Diameter (inches) 81.0 Inner Liner Thickness (inches) 0.75 Quantity (total) 264 256 spent fuel + 8 GTCC Quantity (with residual radioactivity) 18 Equivalent to the number of MPCs used to store last complete core offload Total Surface Area of overpack interior with Residual 5,767 Radioactivity (square feet)
Low-Level Radioactive Waste (cubic feet) 88,389 Low-Level Radioactive Waste (packaged density) 56 Other Potentially Impacted Items Item Value Notes Number ofHI-STORMs used for GTCC storage ~ No residual radioactivity TLG Services, LLC
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Susquehanna Steam Electric Station ISFSI Page 8 of 8 Table 2 ISFSI Decommissioning Costs 1 and Waste Volumes Waste (thousands, 2021 dollars) Volume Person-Hours NRC/NRC Removal Packaging Transport Disposal Other Total (ft3) Contractor Licensee Contractor Decommissioning Contractor Planning (characterization, specs and procedures) 585 585 1,552 Remediation 400 311 2,994 6,729 - 10,434 88,389 3,971 (activated metal removal)
License Termination (radiological surveys) 3,484 3,484 25,588 Subtotal 400 311 2,994 6,729 4,069 14,502 88,389 29,558 1552 -
Supporting Costs NRC and NRC Contractor 561 561 1,153 Fees and Costs Insurance 130 130 Property taxes 334 334 Corporate Overhead and 380 380 Shared Services Non-Labor Overhead 102 102 Security (industrial) 182 182 7,437 Susquehanna Oversight Staff 678 678 5,642 Subtotal - - - - 2,366 2,366 - - 13,078 1,153 Total (w/o contingency) 400 311 2,994 6,729 6,434 16,868 88,389 29,294 15,783 Total (w/25% contingency) 500 389 3,742 8,411 8,043 21,085 Note 1: for funding planning purposes decommissioning costs can be assumed to be incurred in year 2092 TLG Services, LLC