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Requests That Industry Studies on long-term Spent Fuel Pool Cooling Be Provided to R Dudley at Listed Mail Stop
ML20217M877
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/25/1999
From: Richards S
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned)
To: Hendricks L
NUCLEAR ENERGY INSTITUTE (FORMERLY NUCLEAR MGMT &
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NUDOCS 9910280064
Download: ML20217M877 (4)


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October 25, 1999 L Ms. Lynnette Hendricks, Director Plant Support .-

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SUBJECT:

INDUSTRY STUDIES ON SPENT FUEL POOL RISK

Dear Ms. Hendricks:

' in the Planning and Technology Forum hosted by NEl and the Electrical Power Research

. Institute (EPRI) on October 18 - 20,1999, a presentation was given by Mr. Kenneth Canavan of GPU Nuclear Corporation on some of the details in the Oyster Creek Long-Term Spent Fuel l l_ Pool Cooling (LTSFPC) Conceptual Design Risk Evaluation. We believe this study could l l provide useful information for our study of spent fuel pool risk at decommissioning plants. We ,

also understand that the spent fuel pool probabilistic risk assessment for the Seabrook pla'nt is

. currently being updated. We are also interested in including this assessment in our study. If the ,

updated version is not yet available, we would be interested in the original assessment. We l i

have tried to inciude industry perspective in our study and believe this would provide an l p opportunity to have work performed by industry members considered. However, we are s  !

approaching the end of our study and would appreciate that you provide these studies as soon j as possible so that we may maximize their bener.t.  ;

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. If you are able to provide these studies through NEl or directly from the utility, please send them  ;

"to Mr. Richard Dudley, Project Manager at the US NRC, Mal1 Stop O-11 D19, J l ~ Washington DC,20555. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Diane Jackson at ,

l. 301 415-8548. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.  !

Sincerely, h l Stuart Richards, Director Project Directorate IV and Decommissioning

Division of Licensing Project Management i' '

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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SUBJECT:

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Dear Ms. Hendricks:

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY CSMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 3088H001 October 25,1999 Ms.1.ynnette Hendricks, Director Plant Support Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 1776 i Street, NW., Suite 400 Washington D.C. 20006-3708

SUBJECT:

INDUSTRY STUDIES ON SPENT FUEL POOL RISK

Dear Ms. Hendricks:

In the Planning and Technology Forum hosted by NEl and the Electrical Power Researc Institute (EPRI) on October 18 - 20,1999, a presentation was given by Mr. Kenneth GPU Nuclear Corporation on some of the details in the Oyster Creek Long-Term Spen Pool Cooting (LTSFPC) Conceptual Design Risk Evaluation. We believe this study cou provide usefulinformation for our study of spent fuel pool risk at decommissionin also understand that the spent fuel pool probabilistic risk assessment for the Seabrook pl currently being updated. We are also interested in including this assessment in our updated version is not yet available, we would be interested in the original assessm have triad to include industry perspective in our study and believe this would provide an opportunity to have work performed by industry members considered. However, we are approaching the end of our study and would appreciate that you provide these studies as possible so that we may maximize their benefit, if you are able to provide these studies through NEl or directly from the utility, ptea to Mr. Richard Dudley, Pqect Manager at the US NRC, Mail Stop O-11 D19, Washington DC,20555. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Diane Jackson at 301-415-8548. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.

Sincerely, Stuart Richards, Director Project Directorate IV and Decommissioning Division of Licensing Project Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation cc: on next page

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Mr. Kenneth Canavan GPU Nuclear,Inc.

One Upper Pond Road Parsippany, NJ 07054 Mr. Larry Rau North Atlantic Energy Service Corporation P.O. Box 300 Seabrook, NH 03874 Mr. Ed Scherer Southem Califomia Edison San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station

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