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Summary of the November 19, 2019, Public Meeting Webinar Regarding the Establishment and Operation of Community Advisory Boards
ML19350B961
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Issue date: 01/10/2020
From: Cruz Z
Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs
To: Bruce Watson
Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs
Cruz Z
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 January 10, 2020 MEMORANDUM TO: Bruce A. Watson, CHP, Chief Reactor Decommissioning Branch Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards FROM: Zahira L. Cruz Perez, Project Manager /RA/

Reactor Decommissioning Branch Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards ACTIVITY: Nuclear Energy Innovation and Modernization Act (NEIMA)

Section 108 Public Meetings to Collect Feedback on Establishment and Operation of Community Advisory Boards FACILITY: NOVEMBER 19, 2019 NEIMA WEBINAR

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF THE NOVEMBER 19, 2019, PUBLIC MEETING (WEBINAR) REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARDS

Background

On November 19, 2019, a Category 3 public meeting webinar was held between U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff, members of the public and interested stakeholders. The purpose of the meeting was to assist the NRC staff in identifying best practices and lessons learned for establishment and operation of local community advisory boards (CABs) associated with power reactor decommissioning activities.

These actions are being taken in response to Section 108 of NEIMA, which was signed into law on January 14, 2019, and requires the NRC to provide a report to Congress no later than July 14, 2020, identifying best practices for establishing and operating local community advisory boards to foster communication and information exchange between a decommissioning licensee and the local community, including lessons learned from such organizations.

The meeting notice can be found in the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under Accession No. ML19319A559. A list of attendees is provided in , the meeting transcript is available in ADAMS Accession No. ML19340A073.

Meeting On November 19, 2019, the NRC staff held a public meeting webinar to discuss the agencys activities in accordance with Section 108 of NEIMA to collect information on the use of local community advisory boards during decommissioning activities and issue a best practices report.

The contents of this report will include a description of the type of topics that could be brought before a community advisory board; how the board's input could inform the decision-making process of stakeholders for various decommissioning activities; how the board could interact with the NRC and other Federal regulatory bodies to promote dialogue between the licensee and affected stakeholders; and how the board could offer opportunities for public engagement throughout all phases of the decommissioning process. The report will also include a discussion of the composition of existing community advisory boards and best practices identified during the establishment and operation of such boards, including logistical considerations, frequency of meetings, and the selection of board members.

Representatives from the NRC staff gave a presentation on the requirements of NEIMA Section 108 and presented the various methods to provide feedback on best practices and lessons learned from community advisory boards. This presentation can be found in ADAMS at Accession No. ML19319A055. Additional information on NEIMA Section 108, as well as an electronic means of providing comments, are available at the NRC public website at:

https://www.nrc.gov/waste/decommissioning/neima-section-108.html.

At the end of the presentation, the NRC staff received feedback from members of the public and other stakeholders on the various topics outlined in NEIMA Section 108. The comments and questions received are summarized in Enclosure 2 and focused primarily on questions related to the membership of community panels, the independence of the panel as an advisory body, and the ways in which the panel can establish outreach with the community. To date, no Public Meeting Feedback forms were received. The webinar video can be found in the NEIMA public website: https://nrc.rev.vbrick.com/#/videos/41dd8eaa-7e33-47c2-bed3-10156f15cacf.

Please direct any inquiries to me at 301-415-3808 or by e-mail at Zahira.cruz@nrc.gov.

Sincerely, Zahira L. Cruz Perez, Project Manager Reactor Decommissioning Branch Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

Enclosures:

1. List of Attendees
2. Summary of Public Comments

ML19350B961 OFFICE NMSS/RDB/PM NMSS/RDB/PM NMSS/RDB/BC NMSS/RDB/PM NAME ZCruz KConway BWatson ZCruz DATE 12/18/2019 1/10/2020 1/9/2020 1/10/2020 LIST OF ATTENDEES NOVEMBER 19, 2019, PUBLIC MEETING WEBINAR REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARDS U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bruce Watson, NMSS/DUWP Zahira Cruz, NMSS/DUWP Kim Conway, NMSS/DUWP Ted Smith, NMSS/DUWP Brian Harris, OGC Neil Sheehan, RI/Facilitator Meeting Attendees Mike Fortini Joe Delmar Billy Reid Eric Howes John LaForge Lynnea Wilkins John Hickman Lisa Gilmore Amy Minor John Hart Mark Richter Veena Gubbi Josh Simpson John Paquin Lorraine Sandstrom Rory Clark Angel Moreno Lauren Rodman Susan Smallheer Samantha Crane Cheryl Chubb Joseph Lynch Paul Schwartz Joseph Lynch Brad Blome Diane Turner Carlos Ferreira Joseph Anderson Pat Keegan Brittany Theis Charles Adams III Suzanne D'Ambrosio Prema Chandrathil Rhex Edwards Maura Weaver Harral Logaras Robert Kirk Elizabeth Harlow Janelle Jessie Bob Bednar David Weisman Brian Stewart Viktoria Mitlyng Nathan Hall Michaela Trenidad Brian Keane John Stang Diane Screnci Madelyn Calabrese Eileen Gilroy Michael Wright Keilah Smith

Bridget Frymire Carlyn Greene Anthony DeFelice Joyce Mcmahon Bruce Montgomery Annie Frew Rafael Garcia-Bermejo Ray Kellar Peter Wolf Charles Anders Sandra Talley Charles Anders Laura Schwartz Joseph Dorfler Thea Wurzburg John Faul Steve Bertonaschi Angela Bujaj Liz Williamson Terry Concannon Hannah Benson Alex Karlin Michael Huerta Charles Moncy Kim Anthony Nancy Vann William Varley Tony Leshinskie Sarah Fields Doug Tifft John Matthews Jennifer Wood Joan Olmstead Marlayna Doell Frederick Petschauer Raymond Reber Richard McGrath David Gordon Michael Devlin Andrew Zach Ronald Sheridan Ellie Hollingsworth Brian Meeley Lance Rakovan Ted Smith Philip Ackermann Michael Pulik Megan Murphy Salyer Tom Wallace Peter Faletti Jo Gregory Mike Davis Lisa Nichols-Streck Paul Dressler Meredith Angwin Cynthia Jones Jana Bergman Sally Gellert Vinod Sharma Leslie Holden Steve Franzone Bill Maher Daniel Thompson Dave Goodman Juli Masi Victoria Leung Matthew Learn Kaori Saito

SUMMARY

OF COMMENTS FROM THE NOVEMBER 19, 2019, PUBLIC MEETING WEBINAR REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARDS During the public comment portion of the NEIMA Section 108 public meeting webinar, the NRC staff received feedback from members of the public and other stakeholders on the various topics outlined in NEIMA Section 108 regarding best practices and lessons learned for community advisory boards. Comments and feedback were received on the following topics:

  • How can a Community Advisory Board (CAB) be established or formed?
  • What jurisdiction should a CAB represent? Local community, State community?
  • What are the criteria for being a member of a CAB? Who establishes the criteria?
  • Who sponsors a CAB? State? Licensee? NRC?
  • Can decommissioning funds be used to establish and support a CAB?
  • Which are the existing CABs?
  • What are the benefits of having a CAB?
  • What power or authority do the CABs have? How are the CABs included in the decommissioning process?
  • What is Congress going to do with the report? Enact new regulations on CABs?
  • CABs should not merely exist to promote dialogue or to educate the public, but to serve as an advisory board.
  • Other comments related to the nuclear power plant decommissioning process:

radiological release criteria, spent fuel storage, decommissioning trust fund.