ML20210N707

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Safety Evaluation Supporting Upper End Fittings & Loading & Storage of 55 Gallon Drums Inside Overpack Container
ML20210N707
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Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/25/1986
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NRC
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References
NUDOCS 8610060618
Download: ML20210N707 (2)


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ATTACHiiEliT SAFETY EVALUATION Introduction During defueling the licensee intends to place end fittings in shielded 55 gallon druns which will be inside an overpack container. The druus will be trensferred to and placed in a storage area adjacent to the West "D" ring on the 347 ft. elevation of the reactor building. As tooling and ic.ethodologies are developed tne end fitti: 9 will be sized to fit through the openings in defueling canisters and ultimately transferred off site. There may be scme fuel attached to or packed in flow spaces in the end fittings. Since the accumulated fuel conte.ined in a drum or several druns could exceed the mininua mass required for criticality, criticality evaluations were performed taking gecaetry and neutron absorbtion into account.

Evaluation GPUH perforiaed criticality caleilations that indicated a shutdcun mars in significantly greater then 5% (K uas .918 for the worst case plenar array).

The model they used was very conNvative. Among the principal conservatists are:

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1. lieglecting neutron absorption by the stainless steel end fittings.
2. Use of drums full of fuel when a few kilograms at most is expected.
3. Use of entirely region 3 fuel (highest enrichment) and opticum fuel to water ratio.

The NRC staff's calculations using similar conservative models independently confirned GPUN's results. The affects of dropping a 55 gallon druu of end fittings or dropping a load onto a stored drum are bounded by previously unalyzed canister drop accidents. '

Conclusions The staff has determined that the transfer and storage of end fittings in shielded 55 gallon drenas does not present a significant criticality risk provided that 4950 ppm boron is maintained in any contained water. Load drop accident.s have been beunded by previous analyses regarding fuel canisters.

The scope of activitics fclls within the bounds of the activities previously analyzed in the Programatic Environmental Impact Statement. The end fitting transfer and storage does not constitute en unreviewed safety question as defined by 10 CFR 50.59 end can be inplenented without significant risk to the health and safety of the public.

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