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{{#Wiki_filter: | {{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 April 1, 2019 Mr. Andrew McGehee BWRVIP Program Manager Electric Power Research Institute 3420 Hillview Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304 | ||
/ | ==Dear Mr. McGehee:== | ||
On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your letter dated March 8, 2019, requesting a fee waiver under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 170.11(a)(1)(ii) for NRC review of BWRVIP-321: BWR Vessel and Internals Project, Plan for Extension of the BWR Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP) Through the Second License Renewal (SLR), EPRI Technical Report 3002013097, December 2018. | |||
The NRC has established regulations for the granting of fee exemptions under 10 CFR 170.11, Exemptions, which may be applied for in accordance with 10 CFR 170.5, Communications. | |||
The NRC staff has reviewed your request based on the following regulations, 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(ii) and 10 CFR 170.11(a)(13): | |||
10 CFR 170.11(a) No application fees, license fees, renewal fees, inspection fees, or special project fees shall be required for: (1) A special project that is a request/report submitted to the NRC . . . (ii) When the NRC, at the time the request/report is submitted, plans to use the information in response to an NRC request from the Office Director level or above to resolve an identified safety, safeguards, or environmental issue, or to assist the NRC in generic regulatory improvements or efforts (e.g. rules, regulatory guides, regulations, policy statements, generic letters, or bulletins). | |||
10 CFR 170.11(a)(13) All fee exemption requests must be submitted in writing to the Chief Financial Officer in accordance with § 170.51, and the Chief Financial Officer will grant or deny such requests in writing. | |||
In your letter you state that the currently approved ISP program plan only addresses operation of the U.S. BWR fleet up to 60 years, and that the current program is unable to provide a complete set of data to support operation of the U.S. Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) fleet for a SLR (80 years). An extension to the ISP will ensure that concerns regarding 80 years of operation will be addressed and data will be provided so that the NRC can continue to assess 1 10 CFR 170.5 provides that All communications concerning the regulations in this part should be addressed to the NRC's Chief Financial Officer, either by mail to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; by hand delivery to the NRC's offices at 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland; or, where practicable, by electronic submission, for example, via Electronic Information Exchange, or CD-ROM. | |||
A. McGhee the adequacy of the Regulatory Guide 1.9, Revision 2, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials, models for BWRs. If accepted for use by the NRC, BWRVIP-321 may be used for each BWR SLR, and by reviewing one document versus multiple applications in individual SLRs, the NRC staff would benefit by having a significant reduction in time and resources. | |||
The NRC staff concludes that EPRIs request for NRC review of BWRVIP-321: BWR Vessel and Internals Project, Plan for Extension of the BWR Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP) | |||
Through the Second License Renewal (SLR), meets the criteria under 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(ii) because the guidance will assist the NRC in generic regulatory improvements or efforts; therefore, the fee waiver request is approved. | |||
If you have any technical questions regarding this matter, please contact Mr. Joseph Holonich at 301-415-7297. Please contact Ms. Jo Jacobs, of my staff, at 301-415-8388 for any fee-related questions. | |||
Sincerely, | |||
/RA/ | |||
Maureen E. Wylie Chief Financial Officer | |||
==SUBJECT:== | |||
LETTER TO ANDREW MCGHEE RESPONSE TO FEE WAIVER BWRVIP-321, DATED: April 1, 2019 DISTRIBUTION: | |||
D. Alley, NRR D. Morey, NRR K. Riner, OCFO B. Hamilton, OCFO RidsNrrOd Resource ADAMS: Yes No Initials: JJ SUNSI Review: JJ Publicly Available Non-Publicly Available Sensitive Non-Sensitive ADAMS Accession No: ML19073A238 *via e-mail CFO-xxxx OCFO/DB/LFPT NRR/DLP/PLPB OGC OCFO/DO OCFO/DOC OFFICE C | |||
NAME JJacobs JHolonich* CMcCann* MBlair* CFredricks* | |||
(M.Blair for) | |||
DATE 3/14/2019 3/14/2019 3/26/2019 3/27/2019 3/27/2019 OFFICE OCFO/DB/LFPT OCFO/DB DB DCFO CFO NAME ARossi RAllwein SCoffin BFicks MEWylie DATE 3/26/2019 3/27/2019 3/27/2019 04/01/19 04/01/19}} |
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Issue date: | 04/01/2019 |
From: | Maureen Wylie NRC/OCFO |
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 April 1, 2019 Mr. Andrew McGehee BWRVIP Program Manager Electric Power Research Institute 3420 Hillview Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304
Dear Mr. McGehee:
On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your letter dated March 8, 2019, requesting a fee waiver under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 170.11(a)(1)(ii) for NRC review of BWRVIP-321: BWR Vessel and Internals Project, Plan for Extension of the BWR Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP) Through the Second License Renewal (SLR), EPRI Technical Report 3002013097, December 2018.
The NRC has established regulations for the granting of fee exemptions under 10 CFR 170.11, Exemptions, which may be applied for in accordance with 10 CFR 170.5, Communications.
The NRC staff has reviewed your request based on the following regulations, 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(ii) and 10 CFR 170.11(a)(13):
10 CFR 170.11(a) No application fees, license fees, renewal fees, inspection fees, or special project fees shall be required for: (1) A special project that is a request/report submitted to the NRC . . . (ii) When the NRC, at the time the request/report is submitted, plans to use the information in response to an NRC request from the Office Director level or above to resolve an identified safety, safeguards, or environmental issue, or to assist the NRC in generic regulatory improvements or efforts (e.g. rules, regulatory guides, regulations, policy statements, generic letters, or bulletins).
10 CFR 170.11(a)(13) All fee exemption requests must be submitted in writing to the Chief Financial Officer in accordance with § 170.51, and the Chief Financial Officer will grant or deny such requests in writing.
In your letter you state that the currently approved ISP program plan only addresses operation of the U.S. BWR fleet up to 60 years, and that the current program is unable to provide a complete set of data to support operation of the U.S. Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) fleet for a SLR (80 years). An extension to the ISP will ensure that concerns regarding 80 years of operation will be addressed and data will be provided so that the NRC can continue to assess 1 10 CFR 170.5 provides that All communications concerning the regulations in this part should be addressed to the NRC's Chief Financial Officer, either by mail to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; by hand delivery to the NRC's offices at 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland; or, where practicable, by electronic submission, for example, via Electronic Information Exchange, or CD-ROM.
A. McGhee the adequacy of the Regulatory Guide 1.9, Revision 2, Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials, models for BWRs. If accepted for use by the NRC, BWRVIP-321 may be used for each BWR SLR, and by reviewing one document versus multiple applications in individual SLRs, the NRC staff would benefit by having a significant reduction in time and resources.
The NRC staff concludes that EPRIs request for NRC review of BWRVIP-321: BWR Vessel and Internals Project, Plan for Extension of the BWR Integrated Surveillance Program (ISP)
Through the Second License Renewal (SLR), meets the criteria under 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(ii) because the guidance will assist the NRC in generic regulatory improvements or efforts; therefore, the fee waiver request is approved.
If you have any technical questions regarding this matter, please contact Mr. Joseph Holonich at 301-415-7297. Please contact Ms. Jo Jacobs, of my staff, at 301-415-8388 for any fee-related questions.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Maureen E. Wylie Chief Financial Officer
SUBJECT:
LETTER TO ANDREW MCGHEE RESPONSE TO FEE WAIVER BWRVIP-321, DATED: April 1, 2019 DISTRIBUTION:
D. Alley, NRR D. Morey, NRR K. Riner, OCFO B. Hamilton, OCFO RidsNrrOd Resource ADAMS: Yes No Initials: JJ SUNSI Review: JJ Publicly Available Non-Publicly Available Sensitive Non-Sensitive ADAMS Accession No: ML19073A238 *via e-mail CFO-xxxx OCFO/DB/LFPT NRR/DLP/PLPB OGC OCFO/DO OCFO/DOC OFFICE C
NAME JJacobs JHolonich* CMcCann* MBlair* CFredricks*
(M.Blair for)
DATE 3/14/2019 3/14/2019 3/26/2019 3/27/2019 3/27/2019 OFFICE OCFO/DB/LFPT OCFO/DB DB DCFO CFO NAME ARossi RAllwein SCoffin BFicks MEWylie DATE 3/26/2019 3/27/2019 3/27/2019 04/01/19 04/01/19