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MONTHYEARLIC-19-0007, Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report2019-12-16016 December 2019 Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Project stage: Request ML20100L7232020-03-15015 March 2020 Email: Town of Desoto National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Project stage: Request ML20091G5612020-03-30030 March 2020 Annual Decommissioning Funding/Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report Project stage: Request ML20111A2162020-05-20020 May 2020 Revised PSDAR Request for Additional Information - RAI Project stage: RAI ML20111A2152020-05-20020 May 2020 Letter to Fisher Fort Calhoun Unit 1 Revised PSDAR Request for Additional Information - RAI Project stage: RAI ML20202A6542020-07-16016 July 2020 Response for Fort Calhoun Station Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1, Revised Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Project stage: Request LIC-20-0013, License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Response Re Revised Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report, Chapter 8 2 Updated Environmental Report, File No. 127690-003 (LIC-20-0013, ML 20202A654)2020-07-16016 July 2020 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Response Re Revised Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report, Chapter 8 2 Updated Environmental Report, File No. 127690-003 (LIC-20-0013, ML 20202A654) Project stage: Request ML20232D0532020-11-0303 November 2020 Completion of NRC Review of the Fort Calhoun Station Revised Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) Project stage: Approval 2020-03-15
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MONTHYEARIR 05000285/20240032024-10-29029 October 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2024003 LIC-24-0012, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Proposed Revision to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) - Request for Additional Information2024-10-0707 October 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Proposed Revision to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) - Request for Additional Information LIC-24-0011, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Application for License Amendment Request to Revise the License Termination Plan - Supplemental Information Needed, EPID L-2024-LLA-00952024-10-0202 October 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Response to Application for License Amendment Request to Revise the License Termination Plan - Supplemental Information Needed, EPID L-2024-LLA-0095 ML24240A1692024-09-18018 September 2024 Cy 2023 Summary of Decommissioning Trust Fund Status ML24243A1042024-09-12012 September 2024 Proposed Revision to the OPPD FCS DQAP - Request for Additional Information (License No. DPR-40, Docket Nos. 50-285, 72-054, and 71-0256) ML24255A0962024-09-12012 September 2024 License Amendment Request to Revise the License Termination Plan - Request Supplemental Information (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) IR 05000285/20240022024-08-21021 August 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2024002 ML24235A0822024-08-10010 August 2024 Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan - Request for Additional Information - Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2024-DFR-0002) July 8, 2024 ML24180A2082024-07-0808 July 2024 Phase 1 Final Status Survey Reports Request for Additional Information Letter ML24183A3222024-07-0808 July 2024 Proposed Revision to the Omaha Public Power District Fort Calhoun Station Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan - Acceptance Review LIC-24-0007, License Amendment Request (LAR) to Revise License Termination Plan (LTP)2024-06-18018 June 2024 License Amendment Request (LAR) to Revise License Termination Plan (LTP) IR 05000285/20240012024-06-0505 June 2024 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2024001 ML24151A6482024-06-0303 June 2024 Changes in Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Assignments for Some Decommissioning Facilities LIC-24-0008, Proposed Revision to the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (Dqap), Unit No. 1 and ISFSI2024-05-16016 May 2024 Proposed Revision to the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan (Dqap), Unit No. 1 and ISFSI LIC-24-0003, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report2024-04-25025 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report LIC-24-0006, (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan2024-04-17017 April 2024 (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan ML24079A1702024-03-10010 March 2024 ISFSI, Unit 1 - 10 CFR 50.59 Report, Quality Assurance (QA) Program Changes, Technical Specification Basis Changes, 10 CFR 71.106 Quality Assurance Program Approval, Aging Management Review, Commitment Revisions and Revision of Updated Safe LIC-24-0005, Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report2024-03-0101 March 2024 Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report LIC-24-0002, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Submittal of Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2024-02-27027 February 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Submittal of Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML24019A1672024-01-31031 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment to Renewed Facility License to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements IR 05000285/20230062023-12-21021 December 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023006 LIC-23-0007, Response to Fort Calhoun, Unit 1 & Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements – Request for Additional Information2023-12-0606 December 2023 Response to Fort Calhoun, Unit 1 & Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements – Request for Additional Information IR 05000285/20230052023-11-0202 November 2023 NRC Inspection Room 05000285/2023005 ML23276A0042023-09-28028 September 2023 U.S. EPA Response Letter to NRC Letter on Consultation and Finality on Decommissioning and Decontamination of Contaminated Sites MOU - Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 – (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) IR 05000285/20230042023-09-13013 September 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023-004 LIC-23-0005, Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - 2nd Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2021-LIT-0000) June 2, 20232023-08-24024 August 2023 Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - 2nd Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2021-LIT-0000) June 2, 2023 ML23234A2412023-08-18018 August 2023 Email - Letter to M Porath Re Ft Calhoun Unit 1 LTP EA Section 7 Informal Consultation Request ML23234A2392023-08-18018 August 2023 Letter to B Harisis Re Ft Calhoun Unit 1 LTP EA State of Nebraska Comment Request.Pdf IR 05000285/20230032023-07-10010 July 2023 – NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023003 ML23082A2202023-06-26026 June 2023 Consultation on the Decommissioning of the Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1 Pressurized Water Reactor in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska ML23151A0032023-06-0505 June 2023 – Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements – 2nd Request for Additional Information (EPID L-2021-LIT-0000) June 2, 2023 IR 05000285/20230022023-06-0505 June 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023002 LIC-23-0004, (FCS) Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report2023-04-20020 April 2023 (FCS) Radiological Effluent Release Report and Radiological Environmental Operating Report LIC-23-0003, Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report2023-03-15015 March 2023 Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report LIC-23-0001, Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - Request for Additional Information2023-02-27027 February 2023 Response to Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 - Review of License Amendment Request to Add License Condition to Include License Termination Plan Requirements - Request for Additional Information ML22361A1022023-02-24024 February 2023 Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Changes for Some Decommissioning Facilities and Establishment of Backup Project Manager for All Decommissioning Facilities IR 05000285/20230012023-02-24024 February 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2023001 LIC-23-0002, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2023-02-20020 February 2023 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML23020A0462023-01-19019 January 2023 Threatened and Endangered Species List: Nebraska Ecological Services Field Office IR 05000285/20220062023-01-0505 January 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2022-006 ML22357A0662022-12-30030 December 2022 Technical RAI Submittal Letter on License Amendment Request for Approval of License Termination Plan IR 05000285/20220052022-10-26026 October 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2022-005 ML22276A1052022-09-30030 September 2022 Conclusion of Consultation Under Section 106 NHPA for Ft. Calhoun Station LTP ML22258A2732022-09-29029 September 2022 Letter to John Swigart, SHPO; Re., Conclusion of Consultation Under Section 106 Hnpa Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1 ML22265A0262022-09-26026 September 2022 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions Analysis of Omaha Public Power Districts Decommissioning Status Report (License No. DPR-40, Docket No. 50-285) IR 05000285/20220042022-09-14014 September 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000285/2022004 ML22138A1252022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Mr. Timothy Rhodd, Chairperson, Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 ML22138A1222022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Mr. John Shotton, Chairman, Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 ML22138A1302022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Justin Wood, Principal Chief, Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 ML22214A0922022-08-0303 August 2022 Letter to Stacy Laravie, Thpo, Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, Re., Ft Calhoun LTP Section 106 2024-09-18
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MONTHYEARLIC-24-0006, (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan2024-04-17017 April 2024 (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan ML24079A2582024-03-10010 March 2024 Attachment 3 - DSAR Rev 10 Clean LIC-22-0006, Reactor Head Disposition Project Overview2022-03-17017 March 2022 Reactor Head Disposition Project Overview ML24079A2562022-02-15015 February 2022 Attachment 2- Dsar/Ifha/L Tp Change Form Rev 10 ML24079A2572022-02-0101 February 2022 Attachment 1 - Dsar/Ifha/L Tp Change Form Rev 9 LIC-22-0001, Well Water Results with River Stage2022-01-13013 January 2022 Well Water Results with River Stage ML22034A5942021-12-22022 December 2021 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model, Rev. 5 ML21271A6002021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 8, 13, Omaha Public Power District, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual CAC2 ML21271A1442021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS LTP Rev 0. Final - All ML21271A3052021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Regression and Correlation Report TC-99 ML21271A2112021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 5 18 Radiation Safety and Control Services, Tsd 21-043, Radionuclides of Concern in Support of the Fort Calhoun License Termination Plan ML21271A4082021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Buried Pipe Insitu Uncertainty Report Eu-152 ML21271A3852021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Buried Pipe Excavation Dsr 0.15 M ML21271A5212021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-244 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A5222021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-243 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A1802021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 2 19, Omaha Public Power District, FC-20-012, Fort Calhoun Station Decommissioning Project Radiological Characterization Report ML21271A2722021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Drilling Spoils Dsr ML21271A5242021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-244 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A3262021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Regression and Correlation Report NI-63 ML21271A5172021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, EU-154 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A4502021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Soil AF 100 Dcgl 0.15 M.Rad ML21271A4782021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Eu-152 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A4802021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, C-14 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A2582021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 8 Radiation Safety and Control Services, Tsd 21-043, Radionuclides of Concern in Support of the Fort Calhoun -1 ML21271A1962021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 3, 1, Omaha Public Power District, Defueled Safety Analysis Report CAC 2 ML21271A4772021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CO-60 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A3212021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Uncertainty Report SR-90 ML21271A4882021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CS-137 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A2902021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Uncertainty Report H-3 ML21271A4832021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Eu-155 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A4952021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CS-134 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A3012021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Uncertainty Report C-14 ML21271A5092021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, EU-152 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2612021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 1 Haley & Aldrich, Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model, Rev. 2, Fort Calhoun Station, Blair, Ne, 2021 CAC2 ML21271A2652021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 7 FC-20-007, Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern CAC2 ML21271A4852021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, NI-63 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A4872021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, EU-154 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2862021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Regression and Correlation Report H-3 ML21271A2692021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 19 E. A. Napier, Hanford Environmental Dosimetry Upgrade Project, Gen II the Hanford Environmental Radiation D-1 ML21271A5042021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-243 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2102021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 4 3 Omaha Public Power District, Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1, Defueled Safety Analysis Report CAC 2 ML21271A5052021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CO-58 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A2192021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 5 12 FC-20-007, Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern CAC2 ML21271A2002021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 3 14 Backfill Attachment Final CAC 2 ML21271A3862021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Buried Pipe Excavation Dsr 1.0 M ML21271A2672021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 3 Omaha Public Power District, Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1, Defueled Safety Analysis Report CAC2 ML21271A4972021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CO-58 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2752021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Scenario Dsr ML21271A2622021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 2 Radiation Safety and Control Services, Tsd 20-001, Historical Site Assessment for Fort Calhoun Station - F-1 ML21271A4572021-07-28028 July 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Soil AF 143 Dcgl 0.15 M 2024-04-17
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MONTHYEARLIC-24-0006, (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan2024-04-17017 April 2024 (Fcs), Unit 1, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Phase 1 Final Status Survey Report to Support Approved License Termination Plan ML24079A2582024-03-10010 March 2024 Attachment 3 - DSAR Rev 10 Clean LIC-22-0006, Reactor Head Disposition Project Overview2022-03-17017 March 2022 Reactor Head Disposition Project Overview ML24079A2562022-02-15015 February 2022 Attachment 2- Dsar/Ifha/L Tp Change Form Rev 10 ML24079A2572022-02-0101 February 2022 Attachment 1 - Dsar/Ifha/L Tp Change Form Rev 9 LIC-22-0001, Well Water Results with River Stage2022-01-13013 January 2022 Well Water Results with River Stage ML22034A5942021-12-22022 December 2021 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model, Rev. 5 ML21271A3212021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Uncertainty Report SR-90 ML21271A2112021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 5 18 Radiation Safety and Control Services, Tsd 21-043, Radionuclides of Concern in Support of the Fort Calhoun License Termination Plan ML21271A4802021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, C-14 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A3262021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Regression and Correlation Report NI-63 ML21271A2722021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Drilling Spoils Dsr ML21271A5092021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, EU-152 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2672021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 3 Omaha Public Power District, Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1, Defueled Safety Analysis Report CAC2 ML21271A3852021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Buried Pipe Excavation Dsr 0.15 M ML21271A3052021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Regression and Correlation Report TC-99 ML21271A1442021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS LTP Rev 0. Final - All ML21271A4772021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CO-60 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A4502021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Soil AF 100 Dcgl 0.15 M.Rad ML21271A5172021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, EU-154 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A2692021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 19 E. A. Napier, Hanford Environmental Dosimetry Upgrade Project, Gen II the Hanford Environmental Radiation D-1 ML21271A2902021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Uncertainty Report H-3 ML21271A5212021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-244 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A4082021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Buried Pipe Insitu Uncertainty Report Eu-152 ML21271A5242021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-244 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2652021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 7 FC-20-007, Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern CAC2 ML21271A5222021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-243 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A6002021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 8, 13, Omaha Public Power District, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual CAC2 ML21271A4972021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CO-58 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A3012021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Uncertainty Report C-14 ML21271A2752021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Scenario Dsr ML21271A4952021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CS-134 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2862021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Bfm Insitu Regression and Correlation Report H-3 ML21271A4832021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Eu-155 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A4852021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, NI-63 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A2192021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 5 12 FC-20-007, Fort Calhoun Station Potential Radionuclides of Concern CAC2 ML21271A4872021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, EU-154 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A4882021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CS-137 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A2582021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 8 Radiation Safety and Control Services, Tsd 21-043, Radionuclides of Concern in Support of the Fort Calhoun -1 ML21271A2102021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 4 3 Omaha Public Power District, Fort Calhoun Station Unit 1, Defueled Safety Analysis Report CAC 2 ML21271A2622021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 2 Radiation Safety and Control Services, Tsd 20-001, Historical Site Assessment for Fort Calhoun Station - F-1 ML21271A3862021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Buried Pipe Excavation Dsr 1.0 M ML21271A1962021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 3, 1, Omaha Public Power District, Defueled Safety Analysis Report CAC 2 ML21271A1802021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 2 19, Omaha Public Power District, FC-20-012, Fort Calhoun Station Decommissioning Project Radiological Characterization Report ML21271A5042021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CM-243 Soil Regression and Correlation Report ML21271A5052021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, CO-58 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A4782021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Eu-152 Soil Uncertainty Report ML21271A2612021-08-0303 August 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, Chapter 6 1 Haley & Aldrich, Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model, Rev. 2, Fort Calhoun Station, Blair, Ne, 2021 CAC2 ML21271A4572021-07-28028 July 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Soil AF 143 Dcgl 0.15 M ML21271A4562021-07-28028 July 2021 License Amendment Request (LAR) 21-01, FCS Soil AF 143 Dcgl 1 M 2024-04-17
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November 3, 2020 Ms. Mary J. Fisher VP Energy Production and Nuclear Decommissioning Omaha Public Power District 444 South 16th Street Mall Omaha, NE 68102-2247
SUBJECT:
FORT CALHOUN STATION, UNIT NO. 1, REVISED POST-SHUTDOWN DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES REPORT (EPID No. L-2020DPS-0000)
Dear Ms. Fisher:
By letter dated March 30, 2017 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System
[ADAMS] Accession No. ML17089A759), as supplemented by letter dated December 14, 2017 (ADAMS Accession No. ML17348A623), Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) submitted to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) the Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR), including the site specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate (DCE), for Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 (FCS), pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Section 50.82(a)(4)(i). The PSDAR described OPPDs selection of the SAFSTOR method for decommissioning FCS.
By letter dated December 16, 2019 (ADAMS Accession No. ML19351E355), as supplemented by letter dated July 16, 2020 (ADAMS Accession No. ML20202A654), OPPD submitted a revised PSDAR to the NRC, including a revised site specific DCE, for FCS pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(7). The revised PSDAR described OPPDs selection of the DECON method for decommissioning FCS. This letter is to inform you that, based on our review, the NRC staff finds that the revised PSDAR for FCS, as supplemented by the letter from OPPD dated July 16, 2020, contains the information required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i) and the NRC staff has completed its review.
The purposes of a PSDAR and DCE are to: (1) inform the public of the licensees planned decommissioning activities, (2) assist in the scheduling of NRC resources necessary for the appropriate oversight activities, (3) ensure that the licensee has considered all of the costs of the planned decommissioning activities and has considered the funding for the decommissioning process, and (4) ensure that the environmental impacts of the planned decommissioning activities are bounded by those considered in existing environmental impact statements.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i), a PSDAR must contain a description of the planned decommissioning activities along with a schedule for their accomplishment, a discussion that provides the reasons for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with site specific decommissioning activities will be bounded by appropriate previously issued environmental impact statements, and a site specific DCE, including the projected cost of managing irradiated
M. Fisher 2 fuel. Additionally, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(3), decommissioning is to be completed within 60 years of permanent cessation of operations. The regulations do not require the NRC to approve a licensees PSDAR.
The NRC staff reviewed the FCS revised PSDAR and its accompanying DCE against the requirements in 10 CFR 50.82(a). In addition, the NRC staff used the guidance in Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.185, Revision 1, Standard Format and Content for Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report, June 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML13140A038), in conducting its review and concludes the following:
- 1) Section 2.0 of the revised PSDAR, Description of Planned Decommissioning Activities, and the DCE provide the applicable information identified in Section C.1 of RG 1.185, Revision 1. The NRC staffs review found that the licensee adequately described the activities associated with the major periods or milestones related to the decommissioning, as required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i) and consistent with RG 1.185, Revision 1. These periods included: Major Decommissioning Activities, Decontamination and Dismantlement Activities, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Operations and Decommissioning.
- 2) Section 3.0 of the revised PSDAR, Schedule of Planned Decommissioning Activities, provides the estimated dates for initiation and completion of major decommissioning activities, as required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i) and consistent with Section C.2 of RG 1.185, Revision 1. The NRC staff finds that the schedule for decommissioning activities is adequate to achieve FCS license termination within 60 years of permanent cessation of operations, as required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(3).
- 3) Section 4.0 of the PSDAR, Estimate of Expected Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Costs, and the DCE provide an estimate of the expected decommissioning costs for FCS. For the DECON decommissioning scenario the FCS DCE in 2018 Dollars is $1,084,188,000 which includes $725,243,000 for license termination and $358,944,000 for spent fuel management. According to the March 30, 2020 FCS Annual Decommissioning Funding / Irradiated Fuel Management Status Report (ML20091G561), the total OPPD Decommissioning Fund(s) balance as of December 31, 2019 was $549,034,772. This is the combined total that OPPD maintains in two separate trust accounts, one for the NRC minimum decommissioning amount, as outlined in 10 CFR 50.75(c), and one for other costs including additional radiological, site restoration and spent fuel management. As of December 31, 2019, the balance in the fund for the NRC minimum decommissioning amount was $317,041,026 and the balance in the funds accumulated for other decommissioning costs was $231,993,746.
The two trust funds are not commingled, and the funds accumulated for the additional decommissioning cost are not included as funds for the NRC minimum decommissioning amount. According to OPPD the funds accumulated for the additional decommissioning costs are available for radiological decommissioning without prior approval by a State regulatory authority and are not subject to disapproval for radiological decommissioning by a State regulatory authority. The total expected future collections for decommissioning are $540,994,067 beginning in 2020. The revenue source for collections is OPPD "cost-of-service" electric rates. The OPPD decommissioning fund balance at the end of 2019 plus the total expected future decommissioning fund collections is $1,090,037,839. The NRC staff reviewed the cost estimates against the guidance in RG 1.185, Revision 1, Section C.3 and finds that OPPDs site-specific DCE and irradiated fuel management estimate for FCS are reasonable, are described
M. Fisher 3 consistent with the guidance in RG 1.185, Revision 1, provide sufficient details associated with the funding mechanisms, and meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i).
- 4) Section 5.0 of the revised PSDAR, Environmental Impacts, provides a discussion of the potential environmental impacts associated with the planned FCS decommissioning activities, as required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i) and consistent with Section C.4 of RG 1.185, Revision 1. The revised PSDAR includes a comparison of the potential environmental impacts from the planned FCS decommissioning activities with impacts from similar activities provided in NUREG 0586, Supplement 1, Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, November 2002, Volumes 1 and 2 (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML023470327 and ML023500228, respectively)
(Decommissioning GEIS). A licensee in decommissioning is required to address the environmental impacts associated with site specific decommissioning activities in both its PSDAR per 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i) and before performing decommissioning activities that may result in significant environmental impacts per 10 CFR 50.82(a)(6)(ii).
The environmental impacts of decommissioning activities are evaluated in the Decommissioning GEIS. In the Decommissioning GEIS, the NRC staff explains the significance of the impacts and whether the environmental impacts of decommissioning activities are considered generic to all nuclear power plants or site specific. The Decommissioning GEIS identifies activities that can be bounded by the generic evaluations presented in the Decommissioning GEIS. A licensee can therefore rely on information in the Decommissioning GEIS and the site-specific Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants (NUREG-1437) Supplement 12, Regarding Fort Calhoun Station, Unit 1 (SEIS) (ADAMS Accession No. ML032230075) as a basis for meeting the bounding impacts requirement in 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i). The Decommissioning GEIS also identifies activities that could exceed the generic environmental impacts evaluated in it and associated environmental issues that require site-specific analysis before performing the decommissioning activity. The environmental issues that require site-specific analysis are threatened and endangered species, environmental justice, and cultural and historic resources.
By letter dated May 20, 2020 (ADAMS Accession No. ML20111A215), NRC provided the results of its evaluation of the revised PSDAR to OPPD. This letter contained a request for additional information (RAI) that was needed to determine if the revised PSDAR contains the information, required by the regulations, that the site-specific environmental impacts on threatened and endangered species and cultural and historic resources are adequately addressed in the revised PSDAR.
For all other environmental issues, OPPD provided adequate reasons in its revised PSDAR for reaching the conclusion that the environmental impacts of decommissioning FCS are bounded by the Decommissioning GElS, by the SEIS, and by NUREG-1496, Generic Environmental Impact Statement in Support of Rulemaking on Radiological Criteria for License Termination of NRC-Licensed Nuclear Facilities (ADAMS Accession No. ML042310492).
Threatened and Endangered Species In the RAI, NRC staff requested copies of supporting environmental documents referenced in the revised PSDAR, additional information on how the FCS
M. Fisher 4 decommissioning activities may affect the threatened northern long-eared bat, and how OPPD would comply with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) if there were determined to be impacts from the decommissioning activities.
OPPD responded to the NRC RAI by letter dated July 16, 2020 (ADAMS Accession No. ML20111A215). In the response, OPPD described a revision of Section 5.1.7 of the revised PSDAR to include the results of an August 2018 acoustic and mist net surveys conducted to assess the presence or absence of the federally threatened northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) on and near the Fort Calhoun site (ADAMS Accession No. ML20202A654). During mist net surveys, researchers only captured one species, the eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis), which is neither State nor federally listed. However, during acoustic surveys, researchers detected nine species, including the northern long-eared bat. Thus, the northern long-eared bat is present near the site but, the survey found that the sites natural areas contain habitat with only low roosting potential and that no known, occupied maternity roosts are present.
In its revised PSDAR, OPPD determined that decommissioning activities would not affect this species. While NRC is not required to consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA), for no effect determinations, OPPD maintains an Avian Protection Plan that includes a section specifically dedicated to the northern long-eared bat. The plan contains triggers that prompt additional action to ensure that OPPD appropriately considers potential effects on the species prior to action. The plan also incorporates the FWS Mountain Prairie Regions northern long-eared bat conservation measures and specifies actions that personnel should take in the event of accidental or unintentional take or harm of a threatened and endangered species. If, in the future, OPPD determines that its decommissioning activities may affect the northern long-eared bat (i.e., may affect, but is not likely to adversely affect or may affect and is likely to adversely affect under the ESA), OPPD would notify the NRC so that the NRC could determine whether initiation of ESA Section 7 consultation with the FWS is required.
Environmental Justice Previously, by letter dated October 5, 2017 (ADAMS Accession No. ML17193A263), the NRC staff requested additional information concerning the environmental justice analysis in OPPDs original PSDAR, submitted March 30, 2017, because the Decommissioning GEIS cannot provide a basis for bounding site-specific impacts for environmental justice impacts. The staff noted that a licensee must provide reasons for concluding that the environmental impacts associated with site-specific decommissioning activities will (or will not) be bounded by previously issued environmental impact statements. The staff also stated that OPPDs environmental justice impact analysis in the PSDAR was incomplete because it used 2000 Census data and did not specifically address human health and environmental effects from dismantlement and decontamination activities, including offsite transportation issues associated with the delivery of dismantlement equipment and the removal of waste material, on minority and low-income populations living near FCS.
By letter dated October 5, 2017, OPPD responded to the RAI. As discussed with NRC staff, OPPD acknowledged that the evaluation of the potential for disproportionate human health and environmental effects from decommissioning activities at Fort Calhoun on minority and low-income populations should be based solely on the
M. Fisher 5 site-specific analysis. OPPD stated that more recent Census data (2010) was reviewed with no substantial changes to the number of or the regions within which there are low income or minority populations in a 50-mile radius around FCS. OPPD stated, the health effects to these populations during decommissioning would be bounded by the health effects discussed in the SEIS because decommissioning activities are less impactful than operating activities. Because OPPD is a Nebraska publicly owned entity, there will be little impact to local revenue as it relates to tax revenue and the availability of public or social services, regardless of the proportion of low-income or minority populations. Finally, traffic would be less than any refueling outage traffic the area has encountered during plant operations and any major activities, when they occur, would be temporary in nature and would occur over extended periods of time such that significant changes to local traffic density or patterns are not expected.
As a result, the NRC staff noted the site-specific environmental justice population analysis presented in OPPDs revised PSDAR uses 2010 Census data and environmental monitoring data from FCS radioactive effluent release reports.
Environmental monitoring data from the Fort Calhoun SEIS is the most recent site-specific information on FCS available for use in the revised OPPD PSDAR submittal.
In the revised PSDAR, OPPD examined the geographic distribution of minority and low-income populations within a 20 and 50-mile radius of the FCS site using 2010 Census data. According to OPPD, the minority population within a 20-mile radius comprised 21.2 percent of the total population, and 16.6 percent of the total population within a 50-mile radius. Douglas County is composed of greater than 10 percent black and 10 percent Hispanic populations. Thurston County is composed of the Omaha and Winnebago reservations. Native Americans comprised 55 percent of Thurston Countys population according to 2010 data. Earlier census data found three counties in Nebraska (Thurston, Burt, and Douglas) and one in Iowa (Pottawattamie) within the 50-mile region exceeded the NRC thresholds defining low-income populations. According to OPPD, because no member of the general public would be adversely affected during decommissioning, minority and low-income populations are not expected to experience disproportionately high and adverse human health and environmental effects during the decommissioning of Fort Calhoun.
OPPD also discussed environmental monitoring program data from the 2003 Fort Calhoun SEIS in the PSDAR. According to the 2003 SEIS, radiation and radioactivity in the environmental media monitored around the plant have been well within applicable regulatory limits. As a result, the SEIS found that no disproportionately high and adverse human health impacts would be expected in special pathway receptor populations (i.e., minority and or low-income populations) in the region as a result of subsistence consumption of water, local food, fish, and wildlife. OPPD concluded, based on their updated December 2018 environmental report, that the impacts of FSC decommissioning on environmental justice are small and are bounded by the 2003 SEIS. This indicates that the environmental effects of decommissioning activities at FCS would not be detectable or would be so minor that they would neither destabilize nor noticeably alter any important attribute of the environmental resource.
Cultural and Historic Resources In the revised PSDAR, OPPD indicates that decommissioning activities will be primarily contained to disturbed areas located away from areas of existing or high potential for
M. Fisher 6 archaeological sites. If use of the area during decommissioning could entail ground disturbance, OPPD also has environmental protection procedures pertaining to archaeological and cultural resources that will remain in effect during decommissioning.
The revised PSDAR also indicates that environmental review procedures have been put in place at FCS regarding undertakings that involve land disturbing activities in undisturbed surface and subsurface areas. These environmental protection procedures include contacting the state historic preservation officer (SHPO) to establish the actions necessary to protect known or as of yet undiscovered cultural resources before an action is allowed to occur. Accordingly, OPPD concludes that impacts to cultural and historical resources from decommissioning activities are bounded by the Decommissioning GEIS.
In the RAI, NRC staff requested that the revised PSDARs designation of the eligibility for listing of the townsite of DeSoto on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) be corrected based on records that identify that the DeSoto townsite was formally determined eligible for listing on the NRHP in 1989, and that OPPD determine if, in consultation with the SHPO, FCS itself could be considered an historic property that is eligible for inclusion on the NRHP or Historic American Engineering Record (HAER).
OPPDs response to the NRCs RAI indicated that the licensee had contacted the Nebraska SHPO office in conjunction with updating the Environmental Supplement supporting the PSDAR, and that the Nebraska SHPOs office concluded that there will be no historic properties affected by this [decommissioning] Project. OPPD also indicated that confirmation of this position was reaffirmed via a telephone conversation with the Nebraska SHPO in June 2020, and that OPPD did not plan to conduct further consultation with the SHPO regarding this matter. However, OPPD did not specify whether the eligibility of the FCS facility itself for inclusion in the NRHP or the HAER was discussed during this call. The completeness of the PSDAR would benefit from the inclusion and consideration of such information.
Also, it should be noted that in response to NRCs RAI, OPPD changed the discussion in Section 5.1.14 of the revised PSDAR from It contains remnants of the former Town of Desoto, a historic property that is potentially eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places to It contains remnants of the former town of Desoto. However, the completeness of the revised PSDAR would also benefit from the inclusion and consideration of the Desoto sites NRHP eligibility information. Accordingly, the NRC staff suggests a more effective revision to the PSDAR would be to remove the word potentially from the original wording i.e., It contains remnants of the former Town of Desoto, a historic property that is potentially eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Based on this review, the NRC staff finds that the revised PSDAR for FCS contains the information required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i). As required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(7), OPPD must notify the NRC in writing and send a copy to the State of Nebraska before performing any decommissioning activity inconsistent with, or making any significant schedule change from, the planned decommissioning activities and schedules described in the PSDAR, including changes that significantly increase the decommissioning costs. OPPD is also required to verify that the decommissioning activities meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(a)(6)(i) through 10 CFR 50.82(a)(6)(iii) or seek appropriate regulatory approval if needed.
M. Fisher 7 The NRC will continue to conduct inspections at FCS throughout decommissioning under NRC Inspection Manual Chapter 2561, Decommissioning Power Reactor Inspection Program, to ensure that decommissioning activities are performed safely and in compliance with the Commissions rules and regulations, and the conditions of the license.
In accordance with 10 CFR Part 2, Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure, a copy of this letter will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records component of NRCs ADAMS. ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading rm/adams.html.
If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at 301-415-6634 or by e mail at Jack.Parrott@nrc.gov.
Sincerely, Jack D. Parrott, Senior Project Manager Reactor Decommissioning Branch Division of Decommissioning, Uranium Recovery and Waste Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards cc: Fort Calhoun ListServ Docket Nos.: 50-285 and 72-54
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