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Presentation Slides: NRC SONGS Presentation December 2018, Victor
ML18353A749
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Site: San Onofre  Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 12/12/2018
From: Victor D
Southern California Edison Co
To: Haile Lindsay
NRC/NMSS/DSFM/IOB
Lindsay H
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Community Engagement In the Decommissioning Process:

Implications for Spent Fuel David G Victor Chairman, Community Engagement Panel NRC REG CON Seminar Rockville, MD December 2018

Community Engagement Panel (CEP)

Who we are: Functions as a Two-Way Conduit

  • 18 Members
  • Public Officials, NGO's, Labor, Business,
  • Provides for SCE to learn about the Environmental, Native American concerns of the Community
  • Quarterly Meetings
  • Workshops
  • Provides for Community to learn
  • Expert Presentations about the impact of the
  • Not a Formal Decision Making Body decommissioning process
  • No Official Oversight Function
  • SCE (plant operator) provides resources for meetings, funded by decom trust fund

Public CEP Meetings

  • Update From Edison With Timeline
  • Expert Presentation
  • Questions and Dialogue with CEP Members
  • Public Comment and Question Period
  • Questions Directed to Expert or SCE
  • Currently trying to revamp public comment and public engagement

Planned Future State A Surprise For Many!

Today Late 2020's

Public Concerns (a selective list)

  • Removal of the spent fuel
  • Integrity of Canisters (Corrosion, seismic, sea level rise, possible terrorist attack)
  • Radiation Monitoring (including real time)
  • Environmental (e.g., Disposition of the Offshore Conduits)
  • Preparedness for first responders
  • Jobs
  • Cost

Preparing for ISFSI-only status: Defense In Depth

  • Regular monitoring (and what is learned from monitoring)
  • Inspection of canisters
  • Test canister
  • Dealing with potential worst case scenarios

Expect the Unexpected

  • At the August 9th CEP Meeting, a safety worker described a loading incident.
  • A spent fuel canister got caught on an inner guide ring during lowering.
  • Hung unsuspended for about an hour

Current Status At

  • Transfer of spent fuel has been SONGS temporarily halted.
  • NRC investigation with findings and enforcement actions.
  • It is anticipated that upon implementation of NRCs and SCEs recommendations, transfer of spent fuel will resume.
  • Update letter from Victor, Stetson and Kern on songscommunity.com

Community Struggles With: Who To Trust?

  • Government - NRC?
  • Outside Experts?

Emerging Issues around Spent Fuel

1. What is the Pathway to a Change in Federal Law?
  • Is the upcoming session the time to get this done?
  • How big is the deal needed?
  • Is a change in law essential?
2. Is a Permanent Repository needed?
  • Political answers to that question
  • Groundhog day problem
  • Technical answers to that question
3. Will Consolidated Interim Storage Work?
  • We must learn the lesson of Yucca, Canada, Finland, PFC and others:

the key to success is multiple sites

  • Consent is very important
  • Consent vs. holdup
  • Lots of support for this: BRC, Switch, others
  • How long will the NM and TX sites keep moving along?
  • When can we begin serious transportation planning?
  • Lots of models and institutions to build on
  • This is a political and organizational challenge, not technical
4. What will ISFSI Defense-in-Depth Look like?
  • Industry has clear visions (AMP), but the public knows little about those and most of the key concepts are not explained in English
  • Reliance upon non-existent technologies worries many people
  • The expansive definition of retrievable worries many people
  • Loss of onsite pools; nonexistent hot cells
  • Need more robustness around Russian doll and welding responses
  • Failure to get this right will lead to pressure for expensive systems that do not add safety
  • Must articulate a vision in plain English that is dynamic and responsive to public concerns
5. What is the Right Risk Analysis and Oversight for Fuel Offloading?
  • SONGS August 3rd incident has raised serious questions about whether delegation to vendors and assumptions of low risk site footprints are correct
  • Calls for more inspection oversight
  • Calls for better analysis of safety systemsengineering, personnel, training
  • Akin to the airlines
6. Can we have a serious, non-classified discussion of worst case outcomes at an ISFSI only site?
  • Keen community interest in this topic
  • Planning for a 1Q 2019 meeting (highly likely)
  • Derailed a bit by the canister incident
  • Must identify plausible pathways and responses
  • Must include discussion of radiationlevels, safety, impacts
7. Can the decommissioned plants get better organized?
  • Political organization
  • Learning across the industry
  • Taking advantage of consolidation in the decom industry