ML20129J437
ML20129J437 | |
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Issue date: | 03/21/1996 |
From: | Pomeroy P NRC ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE (ACNW) |
To: | Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
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NACNUCLE-0078, NACNUCLE-78, NUDOCS 9611060258 | |
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SUMMARY
REPORT - EIGHTY-FIRST MEETING OF THE ADVISO-RY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE, IANUARY 24-261996, AND OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES OF THE (.OMMITTEE During its 81st meeting, January 24-26,1996, held at Two Wl'.ite Flint North,11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland, the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste discussed several matters and completed the following reports.
REPORTS
- 1. Issues and NRC Activities Associated with the National Research Council's Report. " Technical Bases for Yucca Mountain Standards" (Letter to The Honor-able Shirley Ann Jackson, Chairman, NRC, from Paul W. Pomeroy, Chairman, ACNW, dated February 9,1996)
- 2. Comments on Hieh-Level Waste Prelicensine Pronram Stratery and Kev Techni-cal Issues (Letter to The Honorable Shirley Ann Jackson, Chairman, NRC, from Paul W. Pomeroy, Chairman, ACNW, dated February 16, 1996)
HIGHLIGHTS OF KEY ISSUES CONSIDERED BY THE COMMITTEE 1
- 1. Meetine with the Executive Director for Operations R509 0 Mr. James Taylor, Executive Director for Operations, and members of his staff briefed the Committee on issues and concerns of mutual interest, including: the fiscal climate both at NRC and in the Federal Government, potential external 4 regulation of DOE nuclear safety by NRC, the strategic assessment and rebase-lining effort at NRC, spent fuel storage issues, the LLW program, and NRC's safety mission and the process used to carry out this mission.
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- 2. Desian Basis Events (DBE) for the Geologic Repository Operations Area (GROA)
! Mr. Richard Weller, NMSS, briefed the Committee on the staff's recommenda-i tions for the final Design Basis Event rule. He noted that the staff's proposal concurred in part, and disagreed in part, with the DOE April 1990 Petition for
! Rulemaking. He also summarized the public comments received along with the
- staff general recommendation that there be no major modification to the pro-
. posed rule as a result of those ccaments.
- C.93clusion/ Action Items i Although the Committee posed some questions and provided comments, it decided I l that no further written comments were necessary.
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- 3. Technical Trainine Center (TTC) Pronrams l l The AEOD staff presented an overview of the NRC Technical Training Program j (TTP). The staff summarized the briefing with an invitation to visit the Center j in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and attend courses offered in radiation protection
! and waste disposal. They indicated that they welcome ACNW interest and l comments, and would like to schedule follow-on briefings with the ACNW. The
, Committee emphasized its interest in a continued dialogue on programs designed l to train and support the NRC staff in the area of waste disposal.
l 4. Site Decommissionine Mananement Plan (SDMP) i l Mr. Mark Thaggard, NMSS, discussed the performance assessment techniques utilized by the staff in evaluating the licensee's request to authorize on-site disposal. After presenting a brief background and history of the site [one that is 3
currently listed in the NRC's Site Decommissioning Management Plan (SDMP)]
l and a discussion of possible alternatives to on-site disposal, the general perfor-
, mance assessment strategy and approach were discussed. Due to the need for an i expedited analysis, there was insufficient time for an automated system code to be developed and, therefore, a dMerministic approach was used.
3 Conclusion / Action items j
l The Committee stated regret that it was not possible to utilize a probabilistic i approach similar to the one advanced in the draft Branch Technical Position on i Low-Level Waste Performance Assessment. The Committee indicated its intent to
- continue to advocate the use of probabilistic risk-based performance assessments
! in the agency, and will continue to monitor its adoption in the resolution of l SDMP facilities.
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t l S. Residual Contamination Baskeround Level Determination i
Dr. John Glenn, RES, presented the results of a recent (January 16-18, 1996) tabletop exercise for a thorium processing facility. The purpose of this exercise was to test the decision-making process rather than the background level detec-tion capability. He provided the Committee with several insights that were gained from the exercise, as well as a number of implementation issues relevant to the decontamination of facilities with low levels of U and/or Th contamination.
Mr. George Powers, RES, discussed a recent demonstration performed to test the !
final status survey methodology on a uranium site. Survey implementation issues 4
and results were discussed and analysis techniques were described. Represen- .
- tatives from the National Mining Association and the Nuclear Energy Institute j also presented their views on background contamination level determinations and the possible consequential impact upon their constituencies.
l Conclusion / Action Items j
- The Committee intends to revisit this issue when the staff issues its final accep-
! tance criteria for residual contamination levels. Of particular interest to the ACNW will be the guidance provided for background leve' determination and subsequent site release and license ~ termination. 1 i
- 6. Meetine with the Actine Director. Division of Waste Manneement. NMSS l
- Ms. Margaret Federline met with the Committee to discuss items of current j interest. Topics discussed included
- the current reorganization of the division,
- results of the latest NRC/ DOE management meeting, plans for an issue resolution
- process in the high-level waste program, and an update on DOE's progress at the
- Yucca Mountain site.
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Conclusion / Action Items This portion of ib meeting was part of a regularly scheduled information
- exchange between the Committee and the Acting Director.
1 1 7. Insiehts into Hinh-Level Waste (HLW) Source Term and Natural Anabgs 3
Dr. Rodney Ewlag, ACNW consultant, presented his views on the use of
- mineralogy and materials science concepts to evaluate the long-term durability of waste form materials. He proposed that modeling the physics and chemistry of a
! waste form is easier than modeling groundwater flow and transport, is more j easily validated, and can be performed with greater confidence.
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The Honorable Shirley Ann Jackson 4 2 Dr. Ewing discussed several examples of how materials science and natural
- analogs can be used to increase confidence and reduce uncertainty in looking at 4 the corrosion prodval of UO ,2 and described a project at the Oklo natural analog that looks at uranonite as an analog for spent nuclear fuel.
Dr. Ewing concluded his brief talk after answering questions from the Committee i on topics including insights on the likelihood of reconstitution of radionuclides, reasonable time frame of performance, and use of natural analogs to understand
, long-term behavior of glass.
! Conclusion / Action Items
- Dr. Ewing's presentation is part of a continuing effort by the Committee to have
! experts give briefings in areas of interest to the ACNW.
- 8. Undate ACNW Priorities / Task Action Plans The Committee discussed the current list of priority issues, and agreed to add
. two additional issues to the list. These items are: source term / containers dealing with the waste package; and negligible incremental risk level which will address j the biological effects of low levels of ionizing radiation. Dr. John Larkins, j Executive Director, ACNW, agreed to discuss these two new tasks during his next visit with Chairman Jackson.
Proposed Schedule for the 82nd ACNW Meeting l
i l The Committee agreed to consider the following during the 82nd, ACNW Meeting,
! March 27-29,1996:
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- Time Frames for Regulatory Concern - The Committee will review time frames 4 for regulatory compliance in the disposal of high-and low-level radioactive waste.
- NRC Staff Issue Resolution Process - The Committee will review various NRC i staff initiatives that will be used to bring about closure on issues raised in its
- review of DOE's high-level waste program.
- Meetin1 with the Director. NRC's Division of Waste Management. Officesf
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Nuckar Materials Safety and Safenuards - The Director will discuss items of current interest related to the Division of Waste Management programs which l may include: progress at the Yucca Mountain site, comments on DOE's Total i System Performance Assessment, and a draft technical position on expert elicita-tion.
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- Alternatives for NRC's LLW Program - The Committee will review the NRC staff's discussion of comments and analysis of alternatives for NRC's low-level waste program.
Joint ACRS/ACNW Subcommittee Meetine on Soent Fuel Storane - The Commit-tee will hear a report from two of its members who participated in the subcom-mittee meeting.
Committee Activities / Future Amenda - The Committee will consider topics proposed for future consideration by the full Committee and Working Groups.
The Committee will discuss ACNW-related activities of individual members. The Committee will also consider potential new ACNW members.
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Chairman
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