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{{#Wiki_filter:J. Segala                                        1 March 11, 2021 MEMORANDUM TO:                  John P. Segala, Chief Advanced Reactor Policy Branch Division of Advanced Reactors and Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM:                          Joseph M. Sebrosky, Senior Project Manager                    Signed by Sebrosky, Jos Advanced Reactor Policy Branch                                on 03/12/21 Division of Advanced Reactors and Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
 
==SUBJECT:==
 
==SUMMARY==
OF FEBRUARY 25, 2021, PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS POWER REACTOR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GUIDANCE, AND ADVANCED REACTOR TOPICS INCLUDING:
APPLICABILITY OF REGULATIONS, TECHNOLOGY INCLUSIVE CONTENT OF APPLICATION PROJECT, AND ADVANCED REACTOR CONTENT OF APPLICATION PROJECT On February 25, 2021, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff held a Category 2 public meeting with stakeholders, to discuss power reactor construction permit guidance, and advanced reactor topics including: applicability of regulations, technology inclusive content of application project (TICAP), and advanced reactor content of application project (ARCAP). The meeting notice is available in the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at Accession No. ML21055A871, and the presentation slides are available at ADAMS Accession No. ML21055A541. The Enclosure to this summary provides the attendees for the meeting as captured by Microsoft Teams.
Meeting Highlights Power Reactor Construction Permit Guidance Prior to the meeting, the staff issued a draft white paper titled, Safety Review of Power Reactor Construction Permit Applications, dated February 12, 2021 (ADAMS Accession No. ML21043A339). The staff described the following three parts of the guidance: 1) guidance applicable to both light water reactors and advanced reactors, 2) supplemental considerations for light water reactors following NUREG-0800, Standard Review Plan for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants: LWR Edition, (available at:
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr0800/index.html), and 3) supplemental information found in Appendix C of the document for advanced reactors following the licensing modernization project (LMP) process.
 
J. Segala                                          2 Some of the major comments from stakeholders included: apparent inconsistencies concerning the completeness of design information and analyses necessary at the construction permit stage, the level of completeness of the probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) needed for applicants following the LMP process, and minimal guidance for advanced reactors not following the LMP process.
The actions from this portion of the meeting included:
The staff stated that it plans to issue the light water reactor guidance separately from the advanced reactor guidance. The advanced reactor guidance is dependent on the status of TICAP and ARCAP guidance currently under development which is on a different timeline than the light water reactor guidance. The staff is targeting Summer 2021 to issue draft interim staff guidance (ISG) for the safety review of light water reactor construction permit applications. The staff has not yet established a schedule for advanced reactor construction permit guidance. As described below the NRC staff expects to consider the construction permit guidance that will be provided in the TICAP guidance document before developing a schedule for advanced reactor construction permit guidance.
The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) indicated that it would provide its comments on the staffs draft white paper in the near term and would include the feedback that it provided to the staff during the meeting.
Applicability of Regulations to Non-Light Water Reactors The purpose of this portion of the meeting was to discuss a document titled, Appendix to NRC Staff Draft White Paper: Analysis of Applicability of NRC Regulations for Non-Light Water Reactors, (ADAMS Accession No. ML21049A098). The appendix was developed to address feedback that the NRC staff received during a December 10, 2020, public meeting (see meeting summary found at ADAMS Accession No. ML21006A414). The NRC Staff Draft White Paper that was discussed during the December 10, 2020, meeting and that is referenced in the Appendix is dated September 2020 and is available at ADAMS Accession No. ML20241A017.
The staff provided highlights of the information in the appendix to the draft white paper that provides two examples of expected exemptions to 10 CFR Part 50 regulations for non-light water reactors. During the meeting NEI indicated that a flow chart showing how to use the draft white paper and the associated appendix would be helpful.
The actions from this portion of the meeting included:
The staff indicated that it would consider the feedback provided during the meeting, including adding a flow chart to the document. The staff also took an action to determine how best to promulgate the revised guidance.
Technology Inclusive Content of Application Project and Advanced Reactor Content of Application Project Industry and the NRC discussed the integrated schedule for the TICAP and ARCAP guidance.
There was general alignment that the industry developed TICAP guidance would be provided in draft form to the NRC around mid-April 2021. The industry guidance will include the LMP-based portions of the first 8 chapters of the safety analysis report including construction permit
 
J. Segala                                        3 guidance for these chapters. Non-LMP based portions of the application content will be developed by the NRC staff and will be included in the NRC-developed TICAP and ARCAP guidance. A timeline was provided in the slides that shows the tentative plan including major milestones for developing the TICAP and ARCAP guidance documents. Major milestones include TICAP workshops to be held in the May 2021 time frame, NEI Revision 0 of the TICAP guidance document at the end of July 2021, and NRC draft TICAP and ARCAP guidance documents in early August 2021. The staff indicated that it would need to engage the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) to identify interactions related to ACRS review of the guidance.
Industry provided an update on the status of the TICAP tabletop exercises. The staff noted that it observed the X-energy tabletop exercise on February 3, 2021, and would be observing the versatile test reactor tabletop exercise on March 5, 2021. The Westinghouse eVinci microreactor tabletop exercise and the Terrapower molten chloride reactor experiment (MCRE) tabletop exercises are tentatively scheduled for later in March 2021. Like the LMP tabletop exercises, industry intends to provide publicly available documents summarizing the results of the TICAP tabletop exercises. The staff notes that the LMP tabletop exercise reports are available at: https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors/advanced/details.html#modern.
The staff described its plans for ARCAP guidance. The plans include developing an ARCAP roadmap interim staff guidance document that would provide pointers to existing guidance and guidance that is under development or is planned to be developed. The staff noted that it had developed ARCAP guidance for the following areas: Site Information, Control of Routine Plant Radioactive Effluents, Plant Contamination, and Solid Waste, and Control of Occupational Doses. These guidance documents were discussed in previous public meetings. During the meeting the staff described two additional ARCAP chapters, Organization, (available at ADAMS Accession No. ML21049A277), and Initial Startup Programs, (also available at ML21049A277).
The actions from this portion of the meeting included:
Industry and the NRC staff have an action to finalize the plans for NRC observation of the Westinghouse eVinci, and Terrapower MCRE TICAP tabletop exercises.
The NRC staff has an action to develop the ARCAP roadmap ISG.
Industry and the staff have an action to finalize plans for the TICAP workshop tentatively scheduled for May of 2021. The schedule is dependent on industry providing a draft of the TICAP guidance document to the NRC in mid-April 2021.
 
==Enclosure:==
 
Attendance List
 
ML21068A141                              NRC-001 OFFICE NRR/DANU/UARP/PM  NRR/DNRL/NRLB/PM  NRR/DANU/UART NRR/DANU/UARP/BC  NRR/DANU/UARP/PM NAME  JSebrosky          CLauron            BTravis      JSegala          JSebrosky DATE  3/7/2021          3/8/2021          3/9/2021      3/10/2021        3/11/2021 February 25, 2021, Public Meeting to Discuss Power Reactor Construction Permit Guidance, and Advanced Reactor Topics Including: Applicability of Regulations, Technology Inclusive Content of Application Project, and Advanced Reactor Content of Application Project Attendance List*
NAME                  AFFILIATION                  NAME                    AFFILIATION Robert Taylor        NRC/NRR                        Amir Afzali            Southern Company Mohamed Shams        NRC/NRR/DANU                  Jason Redd            Southern Nuclear Brian Smith          NRC/NRR/DANU                  Kati Austgen          Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)
Nathan Sanfilippo    NRC/NRR/DANU                  Steve Vaughn          NEI Martin Stutzke        NRC/NRR/DANU                  Mike Tschiltz          NEI Dayna Dority          NRC/NRR/DANU                  Marc Nichol            NEI Bob Caldwell          NRC/NRR/DNRL                  Cyril Draffin          US Nuclear Industry Council Carolyn Lauron        NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Ed Wallace            GNBC Associates Bruce Bavol          NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Steven Nesbit          LMNT Consulting Greg Cranston        NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Frank Akstulewicz      A to Z Reactor Consulting Services Sharon Green          NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Darrell Gardner        Kairos Power Demetrius Murray      NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Nicole Schlichting    Kairos Power James Shea            NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Drew Peebles          Kairos Power Omid Tabatabai        NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Niko McMurray          Clear Path Getachew Tesfaye      NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Ross Moore            Oklo Prosanta              NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB              Caroline Cochran      Oklo Chowdhury Steve Bloom          NRC/NRR/DNRL/NCSG              Steve Schilthelm      BWX Technologies Inc.
Gregory Makar        NRC/NRR/DNRL/NCSG              Tom Bergman            NuScale Matthew Yoder        NRC/NRR/DNRL/NCSG              Deb Luchsinger        NuScale John Segala          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Travis                X-Energy Chapman Maryam Khan          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Pete Gaillard          TerraPower Eric Oesterle        NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Junaid Razvi          Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation Arlon Costa          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Kevin Casey            TVA Juan Uribe            NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              David Luxat            Sandia National Lab Amy Cubbage          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              George Flanagan        Oak Ridge National Lab Beth Reed            NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Lee Grzeck            Duke Energy Joe Sebrosky          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Jim Kinsey            Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
Nan Valliere          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Tom King              INL Jordan Hoellman      NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Christopher Chwasz    INL Stephen Philpott      NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Tom Hicks              INL Dawnmathews          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP              Steven Pope            Information Systems Kalathiveettil                                                              Laboratories, Inc.
Benjamin Beasley      NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL              Andrew Kadak          Not Available (NA)
Stu Magruder          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL              Andrew Sowder          NA Richard Rivera        NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL              David Holcomb          NA 1
 
Donna Williams        NRC/NRR/DANU UARL            Don Williams              NA Adrian Muniz          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL            Scott Nelson              NA Greg Oberson          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL            Ryan Donald                NA Henderson Lucieann Vechioli    NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL            Mike Keller                NA Feliciano Katie Wagner          NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL            Jeff Perry                NA Michelle Hayes        NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Kai Jiang                  NA Michelle Hart        NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Kevin Pigg                NA Timothy Lupold        NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Archana Manoharan          NA Ian Jung              NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Steve Kraft                NA Chris Van Wert        NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Srinivasan                NA Makuteswara Boyce Travis          NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Hussein Khalil            NA Samuel Cuadrado      NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Lance Sterling            NA de Jesus Imtiaz Madni          NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Lane Howard                NA Tim Drzewiecki        NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Ryan Lighty                NA Hanh Phan            NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Lindsay Robinson          NA Jeffrey Schmidt      NRC/NRR/DANU/UART            Michael Mayfield          NA Michael Balazik      NRC/NRR/DANU/UNPL            Mike Mazzola              NA Cliff Munson          NRC/NRR/DEX                  Stephen Burdick            NA Kamal Manoly          NRC/NRR/DEX                  Kelvin Jevon Motague      NA Steven Arndt          NRC/NRR/DEX                  Patrick White              NA Barbara Hayes        NRC/NRR/DEX/EXHB            Paul Lozza                NA Yuan Cheng            NRC/NRR/DEX/EXHB            Joseph Ashcraft            NRC/NRR/DEX/EICB Norbert Carte        NRC/NRR/DEX/EICB            Robert Weisman            NRC/OGC Sheila Ray            NRC/NRR/DEX/EEEB            Julie Ezell                NRC/OGC Gurcharan Matharu    NRC/NRR/DEX/ELTB            Michael Spencer            NRC/OGC Dinesh Taneja        NRC/NRR/DEX/ELTB            Susan Vrahoretis          NRC/OGC Zachary Gran          NRC/NRR/DRA/ARCB            Marcia Carpentier          NRC/OGC Edward Stutzcage      NRC/NRR/DRA/ARCB            Derek                      NRC/ACRS Widmayer Brian Wittick        NRC/NRR/DSS/SCPB            Tony Nakanishi            NRC/COMM/OCM Raul Hernandez        NRC/NRR/DSS/SCPB            Shakur Walker              NRC/COMM/OCMDW Rebecca Patton        NRC/NRR/DSS/SNRB            Alina Schiller            NRC/NRR/VPO/VPOB Ryan Nolan            NRC/ NRR/DSS/SNRB            Scott Bussey              NRC/OCHCO/ADHRTD/
RTTB David Desaulniers NRC/NRR/DRO                      Kayleh Hartage            NRC/OCHCO/ADHRTD/NR ANB Greg Galletti        NRC/NRR/DRO/IQVB            Donald Palmrose            NRC/NMSS/REFS/ERNRB Andrea Keim          NRC/NRR/DRO/IQVB            Casper Sun                NRC/RES/DSA/RPB Nicholas Savwoir      NRC/NRR/DRO/IQVB            Weijun Wang                NRC/ RES/DE/SGSEB Brian Green          NRC/NRR/DRO/IOLB/HFT        Thomas Braudt              NA
* Attendance list based on Microsoft Teams Participant list. List does not include 26 individuals that connected via phone.
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J. Segala 1 March 11, 2021 MEMORANDUM TO: John P. Segala, Chief Advanced Reactor Policy Branch Division of Advanced Reactors and Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Joseph M. Sebrosky, Senior Project Manager Signed by Sebrosky, Jos Advanced Reactor Policy Branch on 03/12/21 Division of Advanced Reactors and Non-Power Production and Utilization Facilities Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF FEBRUARY 25, 2021, PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS POWER REACTOR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GUIDANCE, AND ADVANCED REACTOR TOPICS INCLUDING:

APPLICABILITY OF REGULATIONS, TECHNOLOGY INCLUSIVE CONTENT OF APPLICATION PROJECT, AND ADVANCED REACTOR CONTENT OF APPLICATION PROJECT On February 25, 2021, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff held a Category 2 public meeting with stakeholders, to discuss power reactor construction permit guidance, and advanced reactor topics including: applicability of regulations, technology inclusive content of application project (TICAP), and advanced reactor content of application project (ARCAP). The meeting notice is available in the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) at Accession No. ML21055A871, and the presentation slides are available at ADAMS Accession No. ML21055A541. The Enclosure to this summary provides the attendees for the meeting as captured by Microsoft Teams.

Meeting Highlights Power Reactor Construction Permit Guidance Prior to the meeting, the staff issued a draft white paper titled, Safety Review of Power Reactor Construction Permit Applications, dated February 12, 2021 (ADAMS Accession No. ML21043A339). The staff described the following three parts of the guidance: 1) guidance applicable to both light water reactors and advanced reactors, 2) supplemental considerations for light water reactors following NUREG-0800, Standard Review Plan for the Review of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants: LWR Edition, (available at:

https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr0800/index.html), and 3) supplemental information found in Appendix C of the document for advanced reactors following the licensing modernization project (LMP) process.

J. Segala 2 Some of the major comments from stakeholders included: apparent inconsistencies concerning the completeness of design information and analyses necessary at the construction permit stage, the level of completeness of the probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) needed for applicants following the LMP process, and minimal guidance for advanced reactors not following the LMP process.

The actions from this portion of the meeting included:

The staff stated that it plans to issue the light water reactor guidance separately from the advanced reactor guidance. The advanced reactor guidance is dependent on the status of TICAP and ARCAP guidance currently under development which is on a different timeline than the light water reactor guidance. The staff is targeting Summer 2021 to issue draft interim staff guidance (ISG) for the safety review of light water reactor construction permit applications. The staff has not yet established a schedule for advanced reactor construction permit guidance. As described below the NRC staff expects to consider the construction permit guidance that will be provided in the TICAP guidance document before developing a schedule for advanced reactor construction permit guidance.

The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) indicated that it would provide its comments on the staffs draft white paper in the near term and would include the feedback that it provided to the staff during the meeting.

Applicability of Regulations to Non-Light Water Reactors The purpose of this portion of the meeting was to discuss a document titled, Appendix to NRC Staff Draft White Paper: Analysis of Applicability of NRC Regulations for Non-Light Water Reactors, (ADAMS Accession No. ML21049A098). The appendix was developed to address feedback that the NRC staff received during a December 10, 2020, public meeting (see meeting summary found at ADAMS Accession No. ML21006A414). The NRC Staff Draft White Paper that was discussed during the December 10, 2020, meeting and that is referenced in the Appendix is dated September 2020 and is available at ADAMS Accession No. ML20241A017.

The staff provided highlights of the information in the appendix to the draft white paper that provides two examples of expected exemptions to 10 CFR Part 50 regulations for non-light water reactors. During the meeting NEI indicated that a flow chart showing how to use the draft white paper and the associated appendix would be helpful.

The actions from this portion of the meeting included:

The staff indicated that it would consider the feedback provided during the meeting, including adding a flow chart to the document. The staff also took an action to determine how best to promulgate the revised guidance.

Technology Inclusive Content of Application Project and Advanced Reactor Content of Application Project Industry and the NRC discussed the integrated schedule for the TICAP and ARCAP guidance.

There was general alignment that the industry developed TICAP guidance would be provided in draft form to the NRC around mid-April 2021. The industry guidance will include the LMP-based portions of the first 8 chapters of the safety analysis report including construction permit

J. Segala 3 guidance for these chapters. Non-LMP based portions of the application content will be developed by the NRC staff and will be included in the NRC-developed TICAP and ARCAP guidance. A timeline was provided in the slides that shows the tentative plan including major milestones for developing the TICAP and ARCAP guidance documents. Major milestones include TICAP workshops to be held in the May 2021 time frame, NEI Revision 0 of the TICAP guidance document at the end of July 2021, and NRC draft TICAP and ARCAP guidance documents in early August 2021. The staff indicated that it would need to engage the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) to identify interactions related to ACRS review of the guidance.

Industry provided an update on the status of the TICAP tabletop exercises. The staff noted that it observed the X-energy tabletop exercise on February 3, 2021, and would be observing the versatile test reactor tabletop exercise on March 5, 2021. The Westinghouse eVinci microreactor tabletop exercise and the Terrapower molten chloride reactor experiment (MCRE) tabletop exercises are tentatively scheduled for later in March 2021. Like the LMP tabletop exercises, industry intends to provide publicly available documents summarizing the results of the TICAP tabletop exercises. The staff notes that the LMP tabletop exercise reports are available at: https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors/advanced/details.html#modern.

The staff described its plans for ARCAP guidance. The plans include developing an ARCAP roadmap interim staff guidance document that would provide pointers to existing guidance and guidance that is under development or is planned to be developed. The staff noted that it had developed ARCAP guidance for the following areas: Site Information, Control of Routine Plant Radioactive Effluents, Plant Contamination, and Solid Waste, and Control of Occupational Doses. These guidance documents were discussed in previous public meetings. During the meeting the staff described two additional ARCAP chapters, Organization, (available at ADAMS Accession No. ML21049A277), and Initial Startup Programs, (also available at ML21049A277).

The actions from this portion of the meeting included:

Industry and the NRC staff have an action to finalize the plans for NRC observation of the Westinghouse eVinci, and Terrapower MCRE TICAP tabletop exercises.

The NRC staff has an action to develop the ARCAP roadmap ISG.

Industry and the staff have an action to finalize plans for the TICAP workshop tentatively scheduled for May of 2021. The schedule is dependent on industry providing a draft of the TICAP guidance document to the NRC in mid-April 2021.

Enclosure:

Attendance List

ML21068A141 NRC-001 OFFICE NRR/DANU/UARP/PM NRR/DNRL/NRLB/PM NRR/DANU/UART NRR/DANU/UARP/BC NRR/DANU/UARP/PM NAME JSebrosky CLauron BTravis JSegala JSebrosky DATE 3/7/2021 3/8/2021 3/9/2021 3/10/2021 3/11/2021 February 25, 2021, Public Meeting to Discuss Power Reactor Construction Permit Guidance, and Advanced Reactor Topics Including: Applicability of Regulations, Technology Inclusive Content of Application Project, and Advanced Reactor Content of Application Project Attendance List*

NAME AFFILIATION NAME AFFILIATION Robert Taylor NRC/NRR Amir Afzali Southern Company Mohamed Shams NRC/NRR/DANU Jason Redd Southern Nuclear Brian Smith NRC/NRR/DANU Kati Austgen Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)

Nathan Sanfilippo NRC/NRR/DANU Steve Vaughn NEI Martin Stutzke NRC/NRR/DANU Mike Tschiltz NEI Dayna Dority NRC/NRR/DANU Marc Nichol NEI Bob Caldwell NRC/NRR/DNRL Cyril Draffin US Nuclear Industry Council Carolyn Lauron NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Ed Wallace GNBC Associates Bruce Bavol NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Steven Nesbit LMNT Consulting Greg Cranston NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Frank Akstulewicz A to Z Reactor Consulting Services Sharon Green NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Darrell Gardner Kairos Power Demetrius Murray NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Nicole Schlichting Kairos Power James Shea NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Drew Peebles Kairos Power Omid Tabatabai NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Niko McMurray Clear Path Getachew Tesfaye NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Ross Moore Oklo Prosanta NRC/NRR/DNRL/NRLB Caroline Cochran Oklo Chowdhury Steve Bloom NRC/NRR/DNRL/NCSG Steve Schilthelm BWX Technologies Inc.

Gregory Makar NRC/NRR/DNRL/NCSG Tom Bergman NuScale Matthew Yoder NRC/NRR/DNRL/NCSG Deb Luchsinger NuScale John Segala NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Travis X-Energy Chapman Maryam Khan NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Pete Gaillard TerraPower Eric Oesterle NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Junaid Razvi Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation Arlon Costa NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Kevin Casey TVA Juan Uribe NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP David Luxat Sandia National Lab Amy Cubbage NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP George Flanagan Oak Ridge National Lab Beth Reed NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Lee Grzeck Duke Energy Joe Sebrosky NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Jim Kinsey Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

Nan Valliere NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Tom King INL Jordan Hoellman NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Christopher Chwasz INL Stephen Philpott NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Tom Hicks INL Dawnmathews NRC/NRR/DANU/UARP Steven Pope Information Systems Kalathiveettil Laboratories, Inc.

Benjamin Beasley NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL Andrew Kadak Not Available (NA)

Stu Magruder NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL Andrew Sowder NA Richard Rivera NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL David Holcomb NA 1

Donna Williams NRC/NRR/DANU UARL Don Williams NA Adrian Muniz NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL Scott Nelson NA Greg Oberson NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL Ryan Donald NA Henderson Lucieann Vechioli NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL Mike Keller NA Feliciano Katie Wagner NRC/NRR/DANU/UARL Jeff Perry NA Michelle Hayes NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Kai Jiang NA Michelle Hart NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Kevin Pigg NA Timothy Lupold NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Archana Manoharan NA Ian Jung NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Steve Kraft NA Chris Van Wert NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Srinivasan NA Makuteswara Boyce Travis NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Hussein Khalil NA Samuel Cuadrado NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Lance Sterling NA de Jesus Imtiaz Madni NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Lane Howard NA Tim Drzewiecki NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Ryan Lighty NA Hanh Phan NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Lindsay Robinson NA Jeffrey Schmidt NRC/NRR/DANU/UART Michael Mayfield NA Michael Balazik NRC/NRR/DANU/UNPL Mike Mazzola NA Cliff Munson NRC/NRR/DEX Stephen Burdick NA Kamal Manoly NRC/NRR/DEX Kelvin Jevon Motague NA Steven Arndt NRC/NRR/DEX Patrick White NA Barbara Hayes NRC/NRR/DEX/EXHB Paul Lozza NA Yuan Cheng NRC/NRR/DEX/EXHB Joseph Ashcraft NRC/NRR/DEX/EICB Norbert Carte NRC/NRR/DEX/EICB Robert Weisman NRC/OGC Sheila Ray NRC/NRR/DEX/EEEB Julie Ezell NRC/OGC Gurcharan Matharu NRC/NRR/DEX/ELTB Michael Spencer NRC/OGC Dinesh Taneja NRC/NRR/DEX/ELTB Susan Vrahoretis NRC/OGC Zachary Gran NRC/NRR/DRA/ARCB Marcia Carpentier NRC/OGC Edward Stutzcage NRC/NRR/DRA/ARCB Derek NRC/ACRS Widmayer Brian Wittick NRC/NRR/DSS/SCPB Tony Nakanishi NRC/COMM/OCM Raul Hernandez NRC/NRR/DSS/SCPB Shakur Walker NRC/COMM/OCMDW Rebecca Patton NRC/NRR/DSS/SNRB Alina Schiller NRC/NRR/VPO/VPOB Ryan Nolan NRC/ NRR/DSS/SNRB Scott Bussey NRC/OCHCO/ADHRTD/

RTTB David Desaulniers NRC/NRR/DRO Kayleh Hartage NRC/OCHCO/ADHRTD/NR ANB Greg Galletti NRC/NRR/DRO/IQVB Donald Palmrose NRC/NMSS/REFS/ERNRB Andrea Keim NRC/NRR/DRO/IQVB Casper Sun NRC/RES/DSA/RPB Nicholas Savwoir NRC/NRR/DRO/IQVB Weijun Wang NRC/ RES/DE/SGSEB Brian Green NRC/NRR/DRO/IOLB/HFT Thomas Braudt NA

  • Attendance list based on Microsoft Teams Participant list. List does not include 26 individuals that connected via phone.

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