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{{#Wiki_filter:Powering forward. Together.ISMUDi.DPG 14-069 March 31, 2014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Docket No. 50-312 Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station License No. DPR-54 RANCHO SECO REPORT ON IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT FUNDING STATUS Attention:
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John Hickman As required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii), this letter provides the information on the status of financial assurance for irradiated fuel management funding for Rancho Seco as a supplement to the Annual Report on Decommissioning Funding Status. Note that the costs for decommissioning are provided separately and include all costs required to maintain the licenses until they are terminated following removal of irradiated materials from the facility.
ISMUDi.
In estimating costs for irradiated fuel management, SMUD assumes that all fuel is to be removed from the site by 2021 in accordance with the DOE's"Strategy for the Management and Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste" issued (January 2013).Irradiated Fuel Management Cost Estimate In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(B), an estimate is provided in Attachment 1 for the costs of managing irradiate fuel until the Department of Energy takes possession of the material.
DPG 14-069 March 31, 2014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Docket No. 50-312 Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station License No. DPR-54 RANCHO SECO REPORT ON IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT FUNDING STATUS Attention: John Hickman As required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii), this letter provides the information on the status of financial assurance for irradiated fuel management funding for Rancho Seco as a supplement to the Annual Report on Decommissioning Funding Status. Note that the costs for decommissioning are provided separately and include all costs required to maintain the licenses until they are terminated following removal of irradiated materials from the facility. In estimating costs for irradiated fuel management, SMUD assumes that all fuel is to be removed from the site by 2021 in accordance with the DOE's "Strategy for the Management and Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste" issued (January 2013).
In summary, the estimated costs for irradiated fuel management at Rancho Seco total $50.1 million.Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station 114440 Twin Cities Road I Herald, CA 95638-9799 1 1.209.333.2935 I smud.org (
Irradiated Fuel Management Cost Estimate In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(B), an estimate is provided in Attachment 1 for the costs of managing irradiate fuel until the Department of Energy takes possession of the material. In summary, the estimated costs for irradiated fuel management at Rancho Seco total $50.1 million.
DPG 14-069 Page 2 of 4 Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Status In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(A), SMUD is reporting that on December 5, 2013 the SMUD Board of Directors approved annual funding in the amount of$5,098,993 for management of irradiated fuel for 2014. SMUD approved these funds through the annual budgeting process. Therefore, at the end of 2013, SMUD had committed and accumulated  
Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station 114440 Twin Cities Road I Herald, CA 95638-9799 1 1.209.333.2935 I smud.org ( -,,o*,
$5,098,993 for the management of irradiated fuel for 2014.In general, SMUD holds the position that it is not financially responsible for the cost of irradiated fuel management.
 
This statement is supported by Federal Court decisions that have, without ambiguity, determined that the Federal Government is responsible for the ongoing costs of irradiated fuel and Greater-Than-Class-C (GTCC) waste management.
DPG 14-069                                                               Page 2 of 4 Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Status In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(A), SMUD is reporting that on December 5, 2013 the SMUD Board of Directors approved annual funding in the amount of
However, SMUD will continue to provide funding, on an annual budget basis, for ongoing costs for irradiated fuel management, including the costs of implementing changing regulations, relicensing and unforeseen circumstances.
$5,098,993 for management of irradiated fuel for 2014. SMUD approved these funds through the annual budgeting process. Therefore, at the end of 2013, SMUD had committed and accumulated $5,098,993 for the management of irradiated fuel for 2014.
SMUD is committed to providing for the safe storage of the material and a high level of compliance with NRC regulatory requirements as long as it remains at the Rancho Seco facility.Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Plan In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(C), SMUD provides the following plan for accumulation of funds. This plan, once approved, will be included as an amendment to the Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and provided to the NRC.As noted above, the Federal Government is financially responsible for the ongoing costs of managing the irradiated fuel and GTCC waste. Nevertheless, SMUD intends to fund the ongoing management of the materials through annual budgets, and by taking the appropriate legal actions for periodic reimbursement of those costs from the Federal Government.
In general, SMUD holds the position that it is not financially responsible for the cost of irradiated fuel management. This statement is supported by Federal Court decisions that have, without ambiguity, determined that the Federal Government is responsible for the ongoing costs of irradiated fuel and Greater-Than-Class-C (GTCC) waste management. However, SMUD will continue to provide funding, on an annual budget basis, for ongoing costs for irradiated fuel management, including the costs of implementing changing regulations, relicensing and unforeseen circumstances. SMUD is committed to providing for the safe storage of the material and a high level of compliance with NRC regulatory requirements as long as it remains at the Rancho Seco facility.
SMUD also demonstrates that it has the means to provide ongoing funding as it is a municipal utility incorporated under the California MUD Act. As such, SMUD has full legal authority to establish its own rates and charges and has legal authority to recover its costs from ratepayers.
Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Plan In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(C), SMUD provides the following plan for accumulation of funds. This plan, once approved, will be included as an amendment to the Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and provided to the NRC.
Irradiated fuel management is funded by our ratepayers through operating revenues.
As noted above, the Federal Government is financially responsible for the ongoing costs of managing the irradiated fuel and GTCC waste. Nevertheless, SMUD intends to fund the ongoing management of the materials through annual budgets, and by taking the appropriate legal actions for periodic reimbursement of those costs from the Federal Government.
As an operating expense, these costs are senior to any debt service payment. The rate covenants in SMUD's bond resolutions require that revenues, after operating expenses (excluding non-cash type expenses such as depreciation), must be greater than SMUD's debt service each year. Thus, the covenants provide assurance that cash necessary to fund irradiated fuel management will be available in any given year.In addition, SMUD, as a municipal utility, cannot avoid its obligation to provide for irradiated fuel management through bankruptcy or dissolution proceedings.
SMUD also demonstrates that it has the means to provide ongoing funding as it is a municipal utility incorporated under the California MUD Act. As such, SMUD has full legal authority to establish its own rates and charges and has legal authority to recover its costs from ratepayers. Irradiated fuel management is funded by our ratepayers through operating revenues. As an operating expense, these costs are senior to any debt service payment. The rate covenants in SMUD's bond resolutions require that revenues, after operating expenses (excluding non-cash type expenses such as depreciation), must be greater than SMUD's debt service each year. Thus, the covenants provide assurance that cash necessary to fund irradiated fuel management will be available in any given year.
The Bankruptcy Code allows for a municipal reorganization where the municipal's liabilities and obligations must eventually be paid. The California Government Code affords  
In addition, SMUD, as a municipal utility, cannot avoid its obligation to provide for irradiated fuel management through bankruptcy or dissolution proceedings. The Bankruptcy Code allows for a municipal reorganization where the municipal's liabilities and obligations must eventually be paid. The California Government Code affords
-I1 DPG 14-069 Page 3 of 4 similar protection and would require any successor to SMUD to satisfy all debts and obligations including the costs of irradiated fuel management, before any part of SMUD's electric system could be sold or encumbered.
 
SMUD believes that the information provided in this letter provides reasonable assurance that SMUD can provide for the safe management of the irradiated fuel and GTCC waste until the materials are accepted by the DOE.If you or members of your staff have questions or require additional information, please contact me by email at or by phone at (916) 732-4817.Sincerely, Einar T. Ronningen Superintendent, Rancho Seco Assets Attachment 1: 2014 Rancho Seco Irradiated Fuel Management Cost Estimate CC with  
-I1 DPG 14-069                                                             Page 3 of 4 similar protection and would require any successor to SMUD to satisfy all debts and obligations including the costs of irradiated fuel management, before any part of SMUD's electric system could be sold or encumbered.
SMUD believes that the information provided in this letter provides reasonable assurance that SMUD can provide for the safe management of the irradiated fuel and GTCC waste until the materials are accepted by the DOE.
If you or members of your staff have questions or require additional information, please contact me by email at einar.ronninqen*,smud.org or by phone at (916) 732-4817.
Sincerely, Einar T. Ronningen Superintendent, Rancho Seco Assets Attachment 1: 2014 Rancho Seco Irradiated Fuel Management Cost Estimate CC with  


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NRC, Region IV
DPG 14-069                                            Page 4 of 4 ATTACHMENT 1 2014 IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT COST ESTIMATE


NRC, Region IV DPG 14-069 Page 4 of 4 ATTACHMENT 1 2014 IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT COST ESTIMATE 2014 RANCHO SECO IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT COST ESTIMATE Irradiated Fuel Management Costs by Year SMUD Labor Relicensing Aging Management Materials Dues & Publications Licenses & Fees Other Training & Travel Outside Services Insurance Overhead Facilities
2014 RANCHO SECO IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT COST ESTIMATE Irradiated Fuel Management Costs by Year 2014       2015         2016         2017       2018       2019           2020         2021          Totals SMUD Labor                $ 619,425 $ 619,425   $ 619,425     $ 619,425   $ 619,425 $ 619,425     $ 619,425   $    619,425 $ 4,955,401 Relicensing              $ 256,250 $ 256,250   $ 256,250     $ 256,250   $ 256,250 $ 153,750                               $ 1,435,000 Aging Management                                                                                    $ 102,500    $     102,500 $   205,000 Materials                $   19,418 $   19,418  $   19,418    $   19,418 $   19,418 $   19,418    $   19,418  $     19,418 $     155,342 Dues & Publications      $ 177,705  $ 177,705    $ 177,705    $ 177,705  $ 177,705 $ 177,705    $ 177,705    $     177,705 $ 1,421,642 Licenses & Fees          $ 302,316  $ 302,316    $ 302,316    $ 302,316  $ 302,316  $ 302,316     $ 302,316    $     302,316 $ 2,418,524 Other                    $   30,941 $   30,941  $   30,941    $ 30,941    $ 30,941  $ 30,941      $ 30,941     $     30,941 $   247,527 Training & Travel        $   10,250 $   10,250  $   10,250    $   10,250  $   10,250 $   10,250    $   10,250  $     10,250 $      82,000 Outside Services          $2,000,524 $2,000,524  $2,000,524    $2,000,524  $2,000,524 $2,000,524    $2,000,524  $   2,000,524 $16,004,190 Insurance                $ 479,700 $ 479,700    $ 479,700    $ 479,700  $ 479,700  $ 479,700    $ 479,700    $     479,700 $ 3,837,600 Overhead                  $ 297,468  $ 297,468    $ 297,468    $ 297,468  $ 297,468  $ 297,468    $ 297,468    $     297,468 $ 2,379,741 Facilities & Grounds      $ 441,452  $ 441,452    $ 441,452    $ 441,452  $ 441,452  $ 441,452    $ 441,452    $     441,452 $ 3,531,616 Fuel Loading Costs                                                                                                $  6,152,623 $ 6,152,623 Contingency (10%)        $ 463,545 $ 463,545   $ 463,545     $ 463,545   $ 463,545 $ 453,295     $ 448,170 $       448,170 $ 3,667,358 Total Annual Costs $5,098,993 $5,098,993   $5,098,993   $5,098,993 $5,098,993 $4,986,243   $4,929,868   $ 11,082,491 Total Irradiated Fuel Management Costs   46,493,566}}
& Grounds Fuel Loading Costs Contingency (10%)2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020$ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425$ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 153,750$ 19,418$ 177,705$ 302,316$ 30,941$ 10,250$2,000,524
$ 479,700$ 297,468$ 441,452$ 19,418$ 177,705$ 302,316$ 30,941$ 10,250$2,000,524
$ 479,700$ 297,468$ 441,452$ 19,418$ 177,705$ 302,316$ 30,941$ 10,250$2,000,524
$ 479,700$ 297,468$ 441,452$ 19,418$ 177,705$ 302,316$ 30,941$ 10,250$2,000,524
$ 479,700$ 297,468$ 441,452$ 19,418$ 177,705$ 302,316$ 30,941$ 10,250$2,000,524
$ 479,700$ 297,468$ 441,452$ 19,418$ 177,705$ 302,316$ 30,941$ 10,250$2,000,524
$ 479,700$ 297,468$ 441,452$ 102,500$ 19,418$ 177,705$ 302,316$ 30,941$ 10,250$2,000,524
$ 479,700$ 297,468$ 441,452$$$$$$$$$$$$$2021 Totals 619,425 $ 4,955,401$ 1,435,000 102,500 $ 205,000 19,418 $ 155,342 177,705 $ 1,421,642 302,316 $ 2,418,524 30,941 $ 247,527 10,250 $ 82,000 2,000,524
$16,004,190 479,700 $ 3,837,600 297,468 $ 2,379,741 441,452 $ 3,531,616 6,152,623  
$ 6,152,623 448,170 $ 3,667,358$ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 453,295 $ 448,170 Total Annual Costs $5,098,993  
$5,098,993  
$5,098,993  
$5,098,993  
$5,098,993  
$4,986,243  
$4,929,868  
$ 11,082,491 Total Irradiated Fuel Management Costs 46,493,566}}

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Report on Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Status
ML14099A257
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Site: Rancho Seco
Issue date: 03/31/2014
From: Ronningen E
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
To: John Hickman
Document Control Desk, NRC/FSME
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DPG 14-069
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Powering forward. Together.

ISMUDi.

DPG 14-069 March 31, 2014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Docket No. 50-312 Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station License No. DPR-54 RANCHO SECO REPORT ON IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT FUNDING STATUS Attention: John Hickman As required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii), this letter provides the information on the status of financial assurance for irradiated fuel management funding for Rancho Seco as a supplement to the Annual Report on Decommissioning Funding Status. Note that the costs for decommissioning are provided separately and include all costs required to maintain the licenses until they are terminated following removal of irradiated materials from the facility. In estimating costs for irradiated fuel management, SMUD assumes that all fuel is to be removed from the site by 2021 in accordance with the DOE's "Strategy for the Management and Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste" issued (January 2013).

Irradiated Fuel Management Cost Estimate In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(B), an estimate is provided in Attachment 1 for the costs of managing irradiate fuel until the Department of Energy takes possession of the material. In summary, the estimated costs for irradiated fuel management at Rancho Seco total $50.1 million.

Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station 114440 Twin Cities Road I Herald, CA 95638-9799 1 1.209.333.2935 I smud.org ( -,,o*,

DPG 14-069 Page 2 of 4 Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Status In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(A), SMUD is reporting that on December 5, 2013 the SMUD Board of Directors approved annual funding in the amount of

$5,098,993 for management of irradiated fuel for 2014. SMUD approved these funds through the annual budgeting process. Therefore, at the end of 2013, SMUD had committed and accumulated $5,098,993 for the management of irradiated fuel for 2014.

In general, SMUD holds the position that it is not financially responsible for the cost of irradiated fuel management. This statement is supported by Federal Court decisions that have, without ambiguity, determined that the Federal Government is responsible for the ongoing costs of irradiated fuel and Greater-Than-Class-C (GTCC) waste management. However, SMUD will continue to provide funding, on an annual budget basis, for ongoing costs for irradiated fuel management, including the costs of implementing changing regulations, relicensing and unforeseen circumstances. SMUD is committed to providing for the safe storage of the material and a high level of compliance with NRC regulatory requirements as long as it remains at the Rancho Seco facility.

Irradiated Fuel Management Funding Plan In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(vii)(C), SMUD provides the following plan for accumulation of funds. This plan, once approved, will be included as an amendment to the Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report and provided to the NRC.

As noted above, the Federal Government is financially responsible for the ongoing costs of managing the irradiated fuel and GTCC waste. Nevertheless, SMUD intends to fund the ongoing management of the materials through annual budgets, and by taking the appropriate legal actions for periodic reimbursement of those costs from the Federal Government.

SMUD also demonstrates that it has the means to provide ongoing funding as it is a municipal utility incorporated under the California MUD Act. As such, SMUD has full legal authority to establish its own rates and charges and has legal authority to recover its costs from ratepayers. Irradiated fuel management is funded by our ratepayers through operating revenues. As an operating expense, these costs are senior to any debt service payment. The rate covenants in SMUD's bond resolutions require that revenues, after operating expenses (excluding non-cash type expenses such as depreciation), must be greater than SMUD's debt service each year. Thus, the covenants provide assurance that cash necessary to fund irradiated fuel management will be available in any given year.

In addition, SMUD, as a municipal utility, cannot avoid its obligation to provide for irradiated fuel management through bankruptcy or dissolution proceedings. The Bankruptcy Code allows for a municipal reorganization where the municipal's liabilities and obligations must eventually be paid. The California Government Code affords

-I1 DPG 14-069 Page 3 of 4 similar protection and would require any successor to SMUD to satisfy all debts and obligations including the costs of irradiated fuel management, before any part of SMUD's electric system could be sold or encumbered.

SMUD believes that the information provided in this letter provides reasonable assurance that SMUD can provide for the safe management of the irradiated fuel and GTCC waste until the materials are accepted by the DOE.

If you or members of your staff have questions or require additional information, please contact me by email at einar.ronninqen*,smud.org or by phone at (916) 732-4817.

Sincerely, Einar T. Ronningen Superintendent, Rancho Seco Assets Attachment 1: 2014 Rancho Seco Irradiated Fuel Management Cost Estimate CC with

Attachment:

NRC, Region IV

DPG 14-069 Page 4 of 4 ATTACHMENT 1 2014 IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT COST ESTIMATE

2014 RANCHO SECO IRRADIATED FUEL MANAGEMENT COST ESTIMATE Irradiated Fuel Management Costs by Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Totals SMUD Labor $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 619,425 $ 4,955,401 Relicensing $ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 256,250 $ 153,750 $ 1,435,000 Aging Management $ 102,500 $ 102,500 $ 205,000 Materials $ 19,418 $ 19,418 $ 19,418 $ 19,418 $ 19,418 $ 19,418 $ 19,418 $ 19,418 $ 155,342 Dues & Publications $ 177,705 $ 177,705 $ 177,705 $ 177,705 $ 177,705 $ 177,705 $ 177,705 $ 177,705 $ 1,421,642 Licenses & Fees $ 302,316 $ 302,316 $ 302,316 $ 302,316 $ 302,316 $ 302,316 $ 302,316 $ 302,316 $ 2,418,524 Other $ 30,941 $ 30,941 $ 30,941 $ 30,941 $ 30,941 $ 30,941 $ 30,941 $ 30,941 $ 247,527 Training & Travel $ 10,250 $ 10,250 $ 10,250 $ 10,250 $ 10,250 $ 10,250 $ 10,250 $ 10,250 $ 82,000 Outside Services $2,000,524 $2,000,524 $2,000,524 $2,000,524 $2,000,524 $2,000,524 $2,000,524 $ 2,000,524 $16,004,190 Insurance $ 479,700 $ 479,700 $ 479,700 $ 479,700 $ 479,700 $ 479,700 $ 479,700 $ 479,700 $ 3,837,600 Overhead $ 297,468 $ 297,468 $ 297,468 $ 297,468 $ 297,468 $ 297,468 $ 297,468 $ 297,468 $ 2,379,741 Facilities & Grounds $ 441,452 $ 441,452 $ 441,452 $ 441,452 $ 441,452 $ 441,452 $ 441,452 $ 441,452 $ 3,531,616 Fuel Loading Costs $ 6,152,623 $ 6,152,623 Contingency (10%) $ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 463,545 $ 453,295 $ 448,170 $ 448,170 $ 3,667,358 Total Annual Costs $5,098,993 $5,098,993 $5,098,993 $5,098,993 $5,098,993 $4,986,243 $4,929,868 $ 11,082,491 Total Irradiated Fuel Management Costs 46,493,566