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Agenda
* Welcome / Introductions
* NRC Presentation/Remarks
* NEI Presentation/Remarks
* Questions/Comments 2
 
Welcome Speakers/Presenters:                  Public Meeting Slides:
* Dennis Andrukat, Office of Nuclear  ADAMS Accession No. ML21106A003 Materials Safety and Safeguards -
Rulemaking PM & Meeting Facilitator
* Nanette Valliere, Office of Nuclear Regulation - Program Office Lead
* Pete Lee - Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response -
Security Lead
* David Young - Lead for Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 3
 
Purpose Purpose                                                Logistics
* The purpose of this meeting is to discuss recent
* Todays meeting is an Observation meeting, clarifications on the draft implementation            which means that attendees are invited to guidance document (NEI 20-05) related to              observe the meeting and discuss regulatory proposed rulemaking on alternative physical            issues with, and pose questions to, the NRC security requirements for non-light water              representatives at a designated point or points reactors and small modular reactors.                  identified on the agenda.
* Specifically, the staffs response (issued
* No regulatory decisions will be made at todays 4/13/2021) to NEIs clarification email dated    meeting.
3/22/2021 regarding Criterion A and the term unmitigated 4
 
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Background===
Rulemaking                                        Supporting Guidance
* NRC currently developing Alternative Physical
* Implementation guidance for this proposed Security Requirements for Advanced Reactors -    rulemaking will consist of DG-1365 and may proposed rule                                    endorse NEI 20-05.
* The NRC staff is developing DG-1365 which
* More information about this rulemaking and its  focuses on the physical security alternatives and supporting guidance can be found:                will serve as the vehicle for endorsing any external implementing guidance for this rulemaking.
* www.regualtions,gov under docket ID: NRC-2017-0227
* NEI is developing NEI 20-05 which focuses on the eligibility criteria contained in the proposed rulemaking.
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NRC Presentation 6
 
NEI Presentation 7
 
Open Discussion 8
 
References
* Draft B of NEI 20-05, METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR A TECHNICAL ANALYSIS TO DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PERFORMANCE CRITERIA OF 10 CFR 73.55[(a)(7)], (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML20107D894)
* NRC staff comments dated March 2, 2021, on Draft B of NEI 20-05 (ADAMS Accession No. ML21049A029)
* NEIs clarification email dated March 22, 2021 with NRCs response email dated April 13, 2021 (ADAMS Accession No. ML21104A109) 9
 
Background Slide:
Preliminary Proposed Rule Language 10 CFR 73.55, Requirements for physical protection of licensed activities in nuclear power reactors against radiological sabotage.
  § 73.55(a)(7)(i) Eligibility criteria.
(A) The radiological consequences from a    (B) The plant features necessary to mitigate an event and maintain offsite doses below the hypothetical, unmitigated event involving    reference values in §§ 50.34(a)(1)(ii)(D) and the loss of engineered systems for decay    52.79(a)(1)(vi) of this chapter cannot reasonably be compromised by an adversary as defined by heat removal and possible breaches in        the design basis threat for radiological sabotage; physical structures surrounding the          or reactor, spent fuel, and other inventories  (C) Plant features include inherent reactor characteristics combined with engineered safety of radioactive materials result in offsite  and security features that allow for facility doses below the reference values defined    recovery and mitigation strategy implementation if a target set is compromised, destroyed, or in §§ 50.34(a)(1)(ii)(D) and 52.79(a)(1)(vi) rendered nonfunctional, such that offsite radiological consequences are maintained below of this chapter; or                          the reference values defined in §§ 50.34(a)(1)(ii)(D) and 52.79(a)(1)(vi) of this chapter.
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Background Slide:
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Thank You!
Questions/Comments?
Dennis Andrukat Project Manager - NMSS/REFS Dennis.Andrukat@nrc.gov Regulations.gov docket ID: NRC-2017-0227 Please provide feedback on this public meeting using this link:
https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/public-meetings/contactus.html}}

Revision as of 20:30, 17 January 2022

Observation Public Meeting - NRC Presentation Alternative Physical Security Requirements for Advanced Reactors
ML21106A003
Person / Time
Issue date: 04/21/2021
From: Dennis Andrukat
NRC/NMSS/DREFS/RRPB
To:
Dennis Andrukat
References
10 CFR Part 73, NRC-2017-0227
Download: ML21106A003 (12)


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