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Letter to Technical Specifications Task Force from J. E. Dyer, CFO, Dated March 27, 2009, Fee Exemption
ML090890032
Person / Time
Site: Technical Specifications Task Force
Issue date: 03/27/2009
From: Dyer J
NRC/OCFO
To:
Office of New Reactors, Technical Specifications Task Force
Somerville G, OCFO/DOC/FM, 415-8139
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Download: ML090890032 (2)


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March 27, 2009 Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 100 Rockville, Maryland 20852

Dear Members of the TSTF:

On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your February 18, 2009, letter requesting a fee exemption under 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(iii) for all fees associated with the NRCs review of TSTF-513, Revise [Pressurized Water Reactors] PWR Operability Requirements and Actions for [Reactor Coolant System] RCS Leakage Instrumentation, and TSTF-514, Revise [Boiling Water Reactors] BWR Operability Requirements and Actions for RCS Leakage Instrumentation. Your request meets the fee exemption criteria; therefore, I have granted your request, as explained below.

Your fee exemption request states that TSTF-513 and TSTF-514 (hereinafter referred to as Travelers) are a means for exchanging information for the purpose of supporting the NRCs generic regulatory improvements related to the resolution of containment atmosphere gaseous radioactivity monitor operability. The NRC staff has reviewed your submittals and concluded that these Travelers address the issue of operability requirements for leakage detection by gaseous radiation monitors, as described in Regulatory Issues Summary (RIS) 2009-2, Use of Containment Atmosphere Gaseous Radioactivity Monitors for Reactor Coolant System Leakage Detection Equipment at Nuclear Power Reactors, dated January 29, 2009. Upon approval, the NRC plans to use the Travelers as part of the guidance on NRCs exercise of enforcement discretion involving inoperable containment atmosphere gaseous radioactivity monitoring systems. Hence, I am able to grant you a fee exemption under the provisions of 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(iii).

If you have any technical questions regarding this matter, please contact Joseph Williams at 301-415-1470. Please contact Glenda Somerville of my staff at 301-415-8139, for any fee-related questions.

Sincerely,

/RA/

J. E. Dyer Chief Financial Officer cc: K. Schrader, PWROG J. Messina, BWROG T. Raidy, PWROG R. Gambrell, PWROG

March 27, 2009 Technical Specifications Task Force (TSTF) 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 100 Rockville, Maryland 20852

Dear Members of the TSTF:

On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your February 18, 2009, letter requesting a fee exemption under 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(iii) for all fees associated with the NRCs review of TSTF-513, Revise [Pressurized Water Reactors] PWR Operability Requirements and Actions for [Reactor Coolant System] RCS Leakage Instrumentation, and TSTF-514, Revise [Boiling Water Reactors] BWR Operability Requirements and Actions for RCS Leakage Instrumentation. Your request meets the fee exemption criteria; therefore, I have granted your request, as explained below.

Your fee exemption request states that TSTF-513 and TSTF-514 (hereinafter referred to as Travelers) are a means for exchanging information for the purpose of supporting the NRCs generic regulatory improvements related to the resolution of containment atmosphere gaseous radioactivity monitor operability. The NRC staff has reviewed your submittals and concluded that these Travelers address the issue of operability requirements for leakage detection by gaseous radiation monitors, as described in Regulatory Issues Summary (RIS) 2009-2, Use of Containment Atmosphere Gaseous Radioactivity Monitors for Reactor Coolant System Leakage Detection Equipment at Nuclear Power Reactors, dated January 29, 2009. Upon approval, the NRC plans to use the Travelers as part of the guidance on NRCs exercise of enforcement discretion involving inoperable containment atmosphere gaseous radioactivity monitoring systems. Hence, I am able to grant you a fee exemption under the provisions of 10 CFR 170.11(a)(1)(iii).

If you have any technical questions regarding this matter, please contact Joseph Williams at 301-415-1470. Please contact Glenda Somerville of my staff at 301-415-8139, for any fee-related questions.

Sincerely,

/RA/

J. E. Dyer Chief Financial Officer cc: K. Schrader, PWROG J. Messina, BWROG T. Raidy, PWROG R. Gambrell, PWROG Distribution:

OCFO R/F OCFO/DOC R/F OCFO (2009-069 closes)

R. Erickson, OCFO M. Moore, OCFO DFM (DFM-9-013 closes)

M. Williams, OCFO J. Williams, NRR/DPR/PSPB RElliott, NRR, MHamm, NRR KBoucholtz,NRR ADAMS Yes No Publicly Available Non-Sensitive DOCUMENT NAME: G:\DFM\Fee Policy Group\Fee policy\Fee waivers\TSTF-513 and 514 Fee waiver.doc To receive a copy of this document, indicate in the box:

C = Copy without attachment/enclosure E = Copy with attachment/enclosure N = No copy.

  • see previous concurrence **concurred via email OFFICE OFCO/DOC OCFO/DOC NRR OCFO/DOC DCFO CFO NAME GSomerville* TGrancorvitz* TMcGinty** CRheaume MBrown JEDyer /RA/

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