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{{#Wiki_filter:STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission 16 Reactor Road 02882-1165 Telephone#401-874-2600 April 11 ,2016 Docket No.50-193 License No.R-95 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555-0001
==Subject:==
Response to Generic Letter 2016-01: Monitoring of Neutron-Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools Ms.Sanders, This letter is in response to the NRC's Generic Letter 2016-01 regarding the monitoring ofabsorbing materials in spent fuel pools.Our response to the questions for non-power reactors can be found below.1.Are neutron-absorbing materials used in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations designed for storage of reactor or spent fuel?We do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.2.If neutron-absorbing materials are used, is their use credited in the licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable?
This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.3.If neutron-absorbing materials are credited in the facility licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable, then provide a description of, and technical basis for, any surveillance or monitoring programs used to confirm continued acceptable performance of the neutron-absorbing materials over time.This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material credited in the facility licensing or design basis that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.
If there are any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me at (401)874-2600.Sincerely, Cameron Goodwin, PhD, DirectorRhodeIsland Nuclear Science Center I certify under penalty of perjury that the representations made above are true and correct.Executed on: cc:PBoyle Region I Mr.Craig Bassett 5523 Preserve Point Flowery Branch, GA 30542 2 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission 16 Reactor Road 02882-1165 Telephone#401-874-2600 April 11 ,2016 Docket No.50-193 License No.R-95 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555-0001
==Subject:==
Response to Generic Letter 2016-01: Monitoring of Neutron-Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools Ms.Sanders, This letter is in response to the NRC's Generic Letter 2016-01 regarding the monitoring ofabsorbing materials in spent fuel pools.Our response to the questions for non-power reactors can be found below.1.Are neutron-absorbing materials used in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations designed for storage of reactor or spent fuel?We do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.2.If neutron-absorbing materials are used, is their use credited in the licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable?
This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.3.If neutron-absorbing materials are credited in the facility licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable, then provide a description of, and technical basis for, any surveillance or monitoring programs used to confirm continued acceptable performance of the neutron-absorbing materials over time.This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material credited in the facility licensing or design basis that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.
If there are any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me at (401)874-2600.Sincerely, Cameron Goodwin, PhD, DirectorRhodeIsland Nuclear Science Center I certify under penalty of perjury that the representations made above are true and correct.Executed on: cc:PBoyle Region I Mr.Craig Bassett 5523 Preserve Point Flowery Branch, GA 30542 2}}

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State of Rhode Island, Nuclear Science Center - Response to Generic Letter 2016-01: Monitoring of Neutron-Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools
ML16102A198
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Site: Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission
Issue date: 04/11/2016
From: Goodwin C
State of RI, Atomic Energy Comm, Nuclear Science Ctr
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission 16 Reactor Road 02882-1165 Telephone#401-874-2600 April 11 ,2016 Docket No.50-193 License No.R-95 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555-0001

Subject:

Response to Generic Letter 2016-01: Monitoring of Neutron-Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools Ms.Sanders, This letter is in response to the NRC's Generic Letter 2016-01 regarding the monitoring ofabsorbing materials in spent fuel pools.Our response to the questions for non-power reactors can be found below.1.Are neutron-absorbing materials used in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations designed for storage of reactor or spent fuel?We do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.2.If neutron-absorbing materials are used, is their use credited in the licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable?

This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.3.If neutron-absorbing materials are credited in the facility licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable, then provide a description of, and technical basis for, any surveillance or monitoring programs used to confirm continued acceptable performance of the neutron-absorbing materials over time.This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material credited in the facility licensing or design basis that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.

If there are any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me at (401)874-2600.Sincerely, Cameron Goodwin, PhD, DirectorRhodeIsland Nuclear Science Center I certify under penalty of perjury that the representations made above are true and correct.Executed on: cc:PBoyle Region I Mr.Craig Bassett 5523 Preserve Point Flowery Branch, GA 30542 2 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission 16 Reactor Road 02882-1165 Telephone#401-874-2600 April 11 ,2016 Docket No.50-193 License No.R-95 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555-0001

Subject:

Response to Generic Letter 2016-01: Monitoring of Neutron-Absorbing Materials in Spent Fuel Pools Ms.Sanders, This letter is in response to the NRC's Generic Letter 2016-01 regarding the monitoring ofabsorbing materials in spent fuel pools.Our response to the questions for non-power reactors can be found below.1.Are neutron-absorbing materials used in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations designed for storage of reactor or spent fuel?We do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.2.If neutron-absorbing materials are used, is their use credited in the licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable?

This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.3.If neutron-absorbing materials are credited in the facility licensing or design basis for the storage of reactor fuel or spent fuel in a reactor pool, fuel storage pool, or other wet locations, as applicable, then provide a description of, and technical basis for, any surveillance or monitoring programs used to confirm continued acceptable performance of the neutron-absorbing materials over time.This question is not applicable as we do not have any neutron-absorbing material credited in the facility licensing or design basis that is used for the storage of reactor or spent fuel.

If there are any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me at (401)874-2600.Sincerely, Cameron Goodwin, PhD, DirectorRhodeIsland Nuclear Science Center I certify under penalty of perjury that the representations made above are true and correct.Executed on: cc:PBoyle Region I Mr.Craig Bassett 5523 Preserve Point Flowery Branch, GA 30542 2