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NRC Staff Slides for ISFSI Public Meeting
ML042090371
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Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/15/2004
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Agenda Welcome Opening Remarks NRC Public Meeting Presentation Spent Fuel Storage at Indian Point

-- Requirements for Dry Cask Storage Licensing of Dry Cask Storage Systems inspection of Dry Caskstorage Systems July 15,2004 Peekskill, NY Questions and Answers 11 NRC Speakers Chip Cameron, Facilitator Office of the General Council Brian Holian, Deputy Director Larry Camper, Deputy Director Division o l Reactor Prolects Spent Fuel Project Office Region 1 Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Dr. Ron Beiiamy, Chiel John Monninger, Chief Projects Branch 6 Licensing Section Division of Reaclor Projects Spent Fuel Project Oflice Brian Holian, Deputy Director Region 1 Office of Nuclear Material Salely Division of Reactor Projects and Safeguards U.S.NRC, Region I 5

Overview Indian Point Site Annual Assessment Meeting Summary Recent Emergency Exercise Current Plant Performance Indian Point ISFSI Overview I I I

Fuel Route to ISFSI Regulatory Process for Licensing of Dry Cask Storage Systems Larry Camper, Deputy Director Spent Fuel Project Office Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards L

I Overview NRC Mission Regulatory Framework Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety ISFSI Licensing Pathways Promote the common defense and security Security Considerations Protect the environment 11 Regulatory Framework ., ., ,. - ,. , , . . ISFSI Licensing Pathways Atomic Energy Act of 1954 Specific License Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 General License 10 CFR Part 72 Waste Confidence Decision Spent Fuel Project Office (SFPO) 2

Site-Specific Licensing Process General Licensing Process 10 CFR Part 72, Subpart B Certificate of Compliance Application with Safety Analysis Report and Environmental Report Notice of Proposed Action and Power Plant Selects, Evaluates, and Opportunity for Hearing Constructs the Dry Cask Storage System Environmental Assessment or Environmental Impact Statement At-Reactor or Away from Reactor Sites NRC Inspections I General Licensing Process General Licensing Process Certificate of Compliance Usage Part 50 License Holder Actions

- Evaluate and modify existing programs to

- 10 CFR Part 72, Subpart K support the ISFSI Quality Assurance Physical Security

- Limited to Part 50 Reactor Licensees Emergency Planning

  • Training Health Physics

- Requires Use of NRC-CertifiedCask Procurement Designs I I General Licensing Process Security Considerations Compliance with 10 CFR Part 73 Part 50 License Holders

-Inform NRC 90 days prior to first planned Issuance of Security Advisories loading

- Register each cask with the NRC within Issuance of Security Orders 30 days

- Maintain individual cask records Vulnerability Assessments

- Maintain casks in accordance with Certificate of Compliance NAS Study on Spent Fuel Storage 3

2 Review and Approval Process Part 72, Sub art L - Approval of Spent Fuel Storage Casts

- Application to NRC Dry Cask Storage - Application available for public inspection Certificates of Compliance - Safety review

- Draft safety evaluation and draft Certificate of Compliance John D. Monninger, Chief - Notice of Rulemaking is published in Federal Licensing Section Register Spent Fuel Project Office - Review public comments Office of Nuclear Material Safety - Certificate Final safety evaluation and Issuance of of Compliance and Safeguards Technical Review Guidelines Areas of Evaluation Standard Review Plan for Dry Cask Principal Design Acceptance Tests Storage Systems (NUREG-1536) Criteria and Maintenance Structural Program Thermal Radiation Standard Review Plan for Spent Fuel Shielding Protection Dry Storage Facilities (NUREG-1567) Accident Analyses Criticality Confinement Conditions for Use Interim Staff Guidance Documents 0 Operating Quality Assurance Procedures Decommissioning Hazards Considered Conditions for Use Normal Operations Operating Procedures Off-Normal Operations Acceptance Tests and Maintenance Design Basis Accidents Program Design Basis Natural Phenomena Quality Assurance (e.g., Tornados, earthquakes, floods, Heavy Loads lightning, tsunami, hurricanes) Design Features Pre-OperationalTesting and Training 4

Approved Contents PubIic Iy Ava iIabI e Inf o rmati o n

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NRC's Web-site (www.nrc.qov)

Fuel Loading Patterns

- Electronic Reading Room (ADAMS web-Fuel Type (PWR, BWR) based access)

Cladding Type Indian Point Proposed ISFSI (Docket ##

Enrichment 07200051)

Burnup Holtec HI-STORM 100 Certificate of Minimum Cooling Time Compliance (Docket # 07201014)

Decay Heat Operating S ent Fuel Storage (ISFSI~Locations Inspection Program for Dry Cask Storage Systems Dr. Ron Bellamy, Chief Projects Branch 6 Division of Reactor Projects U.S. NRC, Region I Proposed, Near Term Spent ISFSI Locations Indian Point's Dry Cask System Hi Storm 100 (Certificate of Compliance 1014) f OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE

- ARKPNSAS NUCLEAR (2003)

- COLUMBIA GWERATING STATION(2002)

-- DRESDEN(=)

-- EDWIN 1HATCH 12003)

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- SEOUOVAH (200&]

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- PLANNED

- BROWNS FERRY (2W5)

- OUAD CITIES 12005)

HOPE CREEWSALEM 12WW

-- DIPIBLOCPNYON 12006)

PRIVATE FUEL STORAOE F A C l U M 1200s) 5

3, NRC Inspection Program Component Fabrication

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Component Fabrication IP 60851, Design Control of ISFSl Components ISFSI Construction

- Conditions of Certificate of Compliance are met

- Prior NRC approvals obtained PreoperationalTesting

- No significant increase in occupationalradiation exposure Operations

- No significant unreviewed environmental impact Security I I I

33 I ISFSI Construction I ISFSI Construction I

IP 60852,ISFSIFabricatlon by Outside Fabricators

-I IP 60853,Onsite Fabricatlon of Components and

- Construction of Systems, Structures, and Components in Construction of an ISFSI accordance w i t h Safety Analysis Report 10 CFR 72 Concrete storage containers built i n accordance w i t h

  • Safely Analysis Report Safely Evaluation Report
  • Certificate of Compliance Certificate of Compliance

- Containers Maintain Function

  • Confinement -* 10 CFR 72 Ouaiity Assurance program
  • Criticaiily Shielding -

- Pad constructed to specifications Subsoii compaction Heat Removal Prevent damage to SNF containers during handling Healthand safety of public is maintained

  • Rebar Concrete compressive strength

- Emergency Plan

- NRC observes and independently evaluates - QAProgram licensees capability - Radiation Protection Program

- Training Program I - Test program and test procedures I I IP 60857,10CFR72.48 Evaluations I 6

I 31 Operations 1 Security __

I IP 60855, Operation of an ISFSI IP 81001, Security and Safeguards at an ISFSI

- Loading Campaigns - Security Pian Frequency

- Patrols

- Barrlers

- Long-term Operations and Surveillance - Detection Aids

- Access Control Qualificationsof Personnel - Local Law Enforcement Interface Security/Safeguards - Compensatory Measures

  • Fire Protection - Contingencies Environmental Monitoring - Guard Training and Quaiificatlons Maintenance - Audits and Assessments 7