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Change in NRC Project Manager ML22011A1362022-01-31031 January 2022 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Security Inspection Plan IR 05000302/20210042022-01-24024 January 2022 Accelerated Decommissioning Partners (ADP) CR3, LLC, Crystal River Unit 3 - NRC Inspection Report No. 05000302/2021004 ML22024A2142022-01-24024 January 2022 Nuclear Generating Plant - NMFS NRC Letter - Crystal River Energy Complex Biological Opinion Status (License No. DPR-72, Docket Nos. 50-302 and 72-1035) ML21351A0052021-12-20020 December 2021 NRC Analysis of ADP CR3, LLC Decommissioning Funding Status Report for the Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant (License No. DPR-72, Docket Nos. 50-302 and 72-1035) ML21322A2702021-11-24024 November 2021 Nuclear Generating Plant - Issuance of Amendment No. 260 Approving the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Only Security Plan, Rev 3 IR 05000302/20210032021-11-0909 November 2021 Accelerated Decommissioning Partners (ADP) CR3, LLC, Crystal River Unit 3 - NRC Inspection Report Nos. 05000302/2021003 and 07201035/2021001 ML21288A4292021-10-18018 October 2021 Letter - Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant - Correction to Safety Evaluation Related to the Issuance of Amendment No. 259 Approving the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Only Emergency Plan ML21238A0952021-10-13013 October 2021 Issuance of Amendment No. 259 Approving the ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan, Revision Draft a IR 05000302/20210012021-08-12012 August 2021 Accelerated Decommissioning Partners (ADP) CR3, LLC, Crystal River Unit 3 - NRC Inspection Report Nos. 05000302/2021001 and 05000302/2021002 ML21182A1032021-07-0606 July 2021 Request for Additional Information (RAI) Related to the ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan ML21159A0422021-06-28028 June 2021 VY and CR Indirect License Transfer Package ML21060B4142021-04-12012 April 2021 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Analysis of Duke Energy Florida, Llc'S Initial Decommissioning Funding Plan for the Crystal River Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ML21028A5912021-03-0202 March 2021 Letter to Reid Forwarding Exemption from 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix G, Section Iii.E ML21055A7832021-02-25025 February 2021 Letter to Reid, Change in NRC Staff Project Management for Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant ML21012A3142021-01-13013 January 2021 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Security Inspection Plan IR 05000302/20200012020-11-19019 November 2020 NRC Inspection Report No. 05000302/2020001, Accelerated Decommissioning Partners (ADP) CR3, LLC, Crystal River Unit 3, Crystal River, Florida ML20269A2922020-10-0707 October 2020 NRC Form 311 QA Program Approval Revision 10 Related to Crystal River 3 ML20101G5822020-04-10010 April 2020 CR-3 License Transfer SE Corrected Cover Letter ML20069A0232020-04-0101 April 2020 Order Approving Transfer of Licensed Authority from Duke Energy Florida, LLC, to ADP CR3, LLC, and Draft Conforming Administrative License Amendment ML20050D0142020-02-19019 February 2020 NRC Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report No. 07201035/2020001, Duke Energy Florida, LLC, Crystal River Unit 3, Crystal River, Florida ML20050F7702020-02-14014 February 2020 30-Day Notice of Payment from the City of Tallahassee Trust Fund Non-Qualified Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Fund for Crystal River Unit 3 ML20015A5672020-01-15015 January 2020 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Security Inspection Plan ML20009D0432020-01-10010 January 2020 Letter to Hobbs, Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant - Corrected Safety Evaluation for Approval of Partial Site Release for Facility Operating License No. DPR-72 ML19339G5092020-01-0202 January 2020 Letter to Hobbs, Crystal River Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Plant - Approval of Partial Site Release for Facility Operating License No. DPR-72 ML19343A8252019-12-0606 December 2019 Letter from Erika Bailey, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, to John Hickman, NRC, Forwarding Independent Confirmatory Survey Summary and Results for the 3,854-Acre Area Partial Site Release at the Crystal River Energy Complex IR 05000302/20190022019-11-20020 November 2019 NRC Inspection Report No. 05000302/2019002 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report No. 07201035/2019002, Duke Energy Florida, LLC, Crystal River Unit 3, Crystal River, Florida ML19317D0932019-10-25025 October 2019 Engine Systems, Inc., 10CFR21 Reporting of Defects and Non-Compliance - Engine Systems, Inc. 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1 Beyond Nuclear 6930 Carroll Avenue Suite 400 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Email: paul@beyondnuclear.org Tel. 301.270.2209 www.beyondnuclear.org June 22, 2017 Ms. Merrillee Banic, Petition Manager (10 CFR 2.206) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 By email: Merrilee.Banic@nrc.gov and James.Kim@nrc.gov CLARIFICATION AND ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION to the June 16, 2017 Supplement to Emergency Enforcement Petition (10 CFR 2.206) dated January 24, 2017 by Beyond Nuclear, et al, for Listed U.S. Areva-Le Creusot Forge and Japan Casting and Forging Corporation Ms. Banic: On behalf of the Petitioners, Beyond Nuclear is providing the following clarification and additional documentation to the June 16, 2017 supplement to the January 24, 2017 emergency enforcement petition (10 CFR 2.206). Le Creusot replacement reactor pressure vessel head in Crystal River 3 requests additional enforcement action by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) with the addition of the permanently closed Crystal River Unit 3 for destructive examination and materially testing. Beyond Nuclear is submitting a clarification to the June 16, 2017 supplemental action request with regard to the Crystal River Unit 3 replacement reactor pressure vessel head. The Petitioners are aware that the Crystal River Unit 3 reactor pressure vessel head was finished at the Framatom Chalon/Saint Marcel industrial facility. To clarify, the Petitioners are requesting that the NRC confirm that the Crystal River Unit 3 pressure vessel head was forged at Le Creusot before being finished at the Chalon/Saint-Marcel facility. The Petitioners are 2 further requesting that the NRC confirm that the reactor pressure vessel head component as supplied to Crystal River Unit 3 included the quality assurance by Le Creusot Forge, and; secondly, to modify the Crystal River license to require material testing of harvested samples from the component for carbon segregation testing. As referenced in the June 16, 2017 supplement, the 2003 S&P Global Platts trade journal story identifies that the Crystal River Unit 3 replacement reactor pressure vessel head was provided by the Framatom Chalon/Saint-Marcel industrial facility in France and scheduled for installation at the next refueling and maintenance outage.1 To clarify, roots are in Framatom and included the transfer of its manufacturing facilities. The Areva website links the Creusot Forge to the Chalon/St-Marcel industrial facility stating, "Creusot Forge is one of the very few forges in the world capable of making the sophisticated parts necessary for the manufacture of the primary components for the nuclear island. In its workshops are realized large carbon or stainless steel forgings as well as castings. These components are then assembled in the plants of Chalon/St-Marcel or JSPM to form the key components of nuclear reactors."2 further confirms that the Chalon/St-Marcel industrial facility is linked to the Le Creusot forge statingLe Creusot forge specialises in the supply of big forgings and castings for the nuclear market. To date they have supplied over 2,800 parts for over 100 nuclear plants worldwide. They are one of the very few forges in the world capable of making the sophisticated parts necessary for the manufacture of the primary components for the nuclear island. The main type of components produced at Creusot forge are reactor pressure vessels, steam generators, pressurisers, primary pumps and 1 Bill for pressure vhttps://online.platts.com/PPS/P=m&s=1029337384756.1478827&e=1096494853343.2672017605169417981/?artnum=2PU004072A0N1mUD12N226_2 2 Areva, Creusot Forge, http://www.areva.com/EN/operations-2121/creusot-forge-and-creusot-mecaniquemanufacturer-of-large-forging-and-casting-components.html 3 primary piping (hot and cold legs), which are then transferred down the road to Chalon/St-Marcel to be assembled.3 Therefore, the Petitioners submit that the Creusot Forge was in the manufacturing and supply chain for the Crystal River Unit 3 reactor pressure vessel head as identified in the trade news publication and was scheduled for installation during the next refueling/maintenance outage which commenced with the power reactors coast down on October 3, 2003.4 Additional documentation for Flamanville Unit 3 and the carbon segregation issue for the installed reactor pressure vessel Beyond Nuclear and co-petitioners are providing a link to the memo of Gérard Gary that is referenced in the June 16, 2017 supplement. The supplement included our English translation of an article published in the French news publication Capital, June 14, 2017, and translated headlineFlamanville EPR: ontainment. The translation from the French text in the article, referencing the memo by expert Gérard Gary identifies that the material testing of sacrificial samples to investigate Unit 3 pressure vessel fracture resistance The measurements taken in the suspected zones revealed resilience values that are insufficient to satisfy the first level of defense vis vis In this case, it is about a resilience test, which measures the capacity of a material to absorb energy when it buckles (or bends etc) under shock and when the result is measured in Joules: the rule requires a result greater than 60 Joules. Now, the majority of the tests done on a sample piece similar to the lid of the EPR stood out at 52 Joules. The physicist also determined that on this piece, the expected resistance would be 220 Joules.5 3 The Nuclear Institute, http://www.nuclearinst.com/News/technical-visit-to-3-areva-facilities-in-france-on-22nd-and-23rd-oct-15-jointly-organised-by-ni-south-east-and-ni-london-branches 4 Archive of Power Reactors Status Report, Region 2, U.S. NRC, October 3, 2003, https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/event-status/reactor-status/2003/ 5 Capital, 14/06/2017, http://www.capital.fr/entreprises-marches/epr-de-flamanville-cette-note-d-expert-qui-pointe-le-danger-de-4 This translated text is extracted from the original Gary memo as now provided by hyperlink, which reads, considérées (mais le rapporteur en a identifié d'autres) présentent une valeur moyenne de 52 Joules et une valeur minimale de 36 joules. Elles ne satisfont pas au niveau de 1 de sureté nucléaire spécifiant une résilience minimale de 60 joules. De plus, elles sont trs largement inférieures ce qu'on aurait pu espérer du matériau s'il avait été conforme la zone de recette (vue sur la figure 26) pour 6 Beyond Nuclear additionally provides a clarification pertaining to the Gary memo. Mr. Gary is not employed by Institute of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN). He is the emeritus director of Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).7 IRSN published the Gary memo as a technical note. Thank you, -----/signed by/---- Paul Gunter Director, Reactor Oversight Project Beyond Nuclear Cc: Co-petitioners la-cuve-1232494 6 Sujet: Séance du 30 Septembre 2015 du Groupe Permanent d'Experts pour les équipements sous pression nucléaire, Auteur: Gérard Gary, Directeur de Recherche émérite - ex CNRS - gary.lms@orange.fr, @ p.4 of 8, http://www.anccli.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Note-G_Gary_Flamanville.pdf 7 CNRC, http://www.cnrs.fr/fr/organisme/presentation.htm