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HI-STORM 100 Amendment 16 Certificate of Compliance Reorganization
ML21068A383
Person / Time
Site: Holtec
Issue date: 03/09/2021
From:
Holtec
To:
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
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ML21068A360 List:
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5014917
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Attachment 21 to Holtec Letter 5014917 NRC FORM 651 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (10-2004) 10 CFR 72 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE FOR SPENT FUEL STORAGE CASKS Page 1 of 4 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this Certificate of Compliance pursuant to Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 72, "Licensing Requirements for Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste" (10 CFR Part 72). This certificate is issued in accordance with 10 CFR 72.238, certifying that the storage design and contents described below meet the applicable safety standards set forth in 10 CFR Part 72, Subpart L, and on the basis of the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) of the cask design. This certificate is conditional upon fulfilling the requirements of 10 CFR Part 72, as applicable, and the conditions specified below.

Certificate No. Effective Expiration Docket No. Amendment No. Amendment Effective Date Package Identification No.

Date Date 1014 05/31/00 05/31/20 72-1014 16 TBD USA/72-1014 Issued To: (Name/Address)

Holtec International Holtec Technology Campus One Holtec Blvd.

Camden, NJ 08104 Safety Analysis Report Title Holtec International Inc.,

Final Safety Analysis Report for the HI-STORM 100 Cask System This certificate is conditional upon fulfilling the requirements of 10 CFR Part 72, as applicable, the attached Appendix A (Technical Specifications) and Appendix B (Approved Contents and Design Features) for aboveground systems except Version E, HI-TRAC MS, MPC-32M, and Version 1 of MPC-32 and MPC-68; the attached Appendix C (Technical Specifications) and Appendix D (Approved Contents and Design Features) for the HI-STORM 100S Version E, HI-TRAC MS, MPC-32M, and Version 1 of MPC-32 and MPC-68M; or the attached Appendix A-100U (Technical Specifications) and Appendix B-100U (Approved Contents and Design Features) for underground systems, and the conditions specified below:

I. Technology

a. Model No.: HI-STORM 100 Cask System The HI-STORM 100 Cask System (the cask) consists of the following components: (1) interchangeable multi-purpose canisters (MPCs), which contain the fuel; (2) a storage overpack (HI-STORM), which contains the MPC during storage; and (3) a transfer cask (HI-TRAC), which contains the MPC during loading, unloading and transfer operations. The cask stores up to 32 pressurized water reactor fuel assemblies or 68 boiling water reactor fuel assemblies.
b. Description The HI-STORM 100 Cask System is certified as described in the Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) and in the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRC) Safety Evaluation Report (SER) accompanying the Certificate of Compliance (CoC). The cask comprises three discrete components: the MPC, the HI-TRAC transfer cask, and the HI-STORM storage overpack.

The MPC is the confinement system for the stored fuel. It is a welded, cylindrical canister with a honeycombed fuel basket, a baseplate, a lid, a closure ring, and the canister shell. All MPC components that may come into contact with spent fuel pool water or the ambient environment are made entirely of stainless steel or passivated aluminum/aluminum alloys such as the neutron absorbers. The canister shell, baseplate, lid, vent and drain port cover plates, and closure ring are the main confinement boundary components. All confinement boundary components are made entirely of stainless steel. The honeycombed basket, which contains neutron absorbing material, provides criticality control.

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Attachment 21 to Holtec Letter 5014917 NRC FORM 651 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (3-1999) 10 CFR 72 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate No. 1014 FOR SPENT FUEL STORAGE CASKS Amendment No. 16 Supplemental Sheet Page 2 of 4 There are twelve types of MPCs: the MPC-24, MPC-24E, MPC-24EF, MPC-32, MPC-32F, MPC-32 Version 1, MPC-32M, MPC-68, MPC-68 Version 1, MPC-68F, MPC-68FF, and MPC-68M. The number suffix indicates the maximum number of fuel assemblies permitted to be loaded in the MPC. All twelve MPC models have the same external diameter.

The HI-TRAC transfer cask provides shielding and structural protection of the MPC during loading, unloading, and movement of the MPC from the spent fuel pool to the storage overpack. The transfer cask is a multi-walled (carbon steel/lead/carbon steel) cylindrical vessel with a neutron shield jacket attached to the exterior. All transfer cask sizes have identical cavity diameters. The higher weight HI-TRAC transfer casks have thicker shielding and larger outer dimensions than the lighter HI-TRAC transfer casks.

Above Ground Systems The HI-STORM 100 or 100S storage overpack provides shielding and structural protection of the MPC during storage. The HI-STORM 100S is a variation of the HI-STORM 100 overpack design. The overpack is a heavy-walled steel and concrete, cylindrical vessel. Its side wall consists of plain (un-reinforced) concrete that is enclosed between inner and outer carbon steel shells. The overpack has air vent at the bottom and at the top to allow air to circulate naturally through the cavity to cool the MPC inside. The HI-STORM 100 UVH is an alternative version of the overpack, with a similar design, but no air vents. A loaded MPC is stored within the HI-STORM 100 or 100S storage overpack in a vertical orientation. The HI-STORM 100A and 100SA are variants of the HI-STORM 100 family and are outfitted with an extended baseplate and gussets to enable the overpack to be anchored to the concrete storage pad in high seismic applications. The version E can be arrayed in a free standing or anchored configuration.

Underground Systems The HI-STORM 100U System is an underground storage system identified with the HI-STORM 100 Cask System. The HI-STORM 100U storage Vertical Ventilated Module (VVM) utilizes a storage design identified as an air-cooled vault or caisson. The HI-STORM 100U storage VVM relies on vertical ventilation instead of conduction through the soil, as it is essentially a below-grade storage cavity. Air inlets and outlets allow air to circulate naturally through the cavity to cool the MPC inside. The subterranean steel structure is seal welded to prevent ingress of any groundwater from the surrounding subgrade, and it is mounted on a stiff foundation. The surrounding subgrade and a top surface pad provide significant radiation shielding. A loaded MPC is stored within the HI-STORM 100U storage VVM in the vertical orientation.

II. Design Features

a. Codes and Standards The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME Code), 1995 Edition with Addenda through 1997, is the governing Code for the HI-STORM 100 System MPCs, OVERPACKs, and TRANSFER CASKs, as clarified in item i below, except for Code Sections V and IX.

The latest effective editions of ASME Code Sections V and IX, including addenda, may be used for activities governed by those sections, provided a written reconciliation of the later edition against the 1995 Edition, including addenda, is performed by the certificate holder. American Concrete Institute (ACI) 349-85 is the governing Code for plain concrete as clarified in Appendix 1.D of the Final Safety Analysis Report for the HI-STORM 100 Cask System.

i. Alternatives to Codes, Standards, and Criteria Appendix A Table 3-1 and Appendix C Table 3-1 list approved alternatives to the ASME Code for the design of the MPCs, OVERPACKs, and TRANSFER CASKs of the HI-STORM 100 and 100U Cask Systems.

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Attachment 21 to Holtec Letter 5014917 ii. Construction/Fabrication Alternatives to Codes, Standards, and Criteria Proposed alternatives to the ASME Code, Sections II and III, 1995 Edition with Addenda through 1997 including modifications to the alternatives allowed by item i may be used on a case-specific basis when authorized by the Director of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards or designee. The request for such alternative should demonstrate that:

1. The proposed alternatives would provide an acceptable level of quality and safety, or
2. Compliance with the specified requirements of the ASME Code,Section III, 1995 Edition with Addenda through 1997, would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety.

Requests for alternatives shall be submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 72.4.

b. Operating Procedures Written operating procedures shall be prepared for cask handling, loading, movement, surveillance, and maintenance. The users site-specific written operating procedures shall be consistent with the technical basis described in Chapter 8 of the FSAR.
c. The NRC has approved an exemption request by the CoC applicant from the requirements of 10 CFR 72.236(f), to allow a Supplemental Cooling System to provide for decay heat removal in accordance with Section 3.1.4 of Appendices B and D.

III. CoC Renewal

a. FSAR Update for Renewed CoC The CoC holder shall submit an updated FSAR to the Commission, in accordance with 10 CFR 72.4, within 90 days after the effective date of the renewal. The updated FSAR shall reflect the changes and CoC holder commitments resulting from the review and approval of the renewal of the CoC.
b. 72.212 Evaluations for Renewed CoC Use Any general licensee that initiates spent fuel dry storage operations with the HI-STORM 100 system after the effective date of the renewal of the CoC and any general licensee operating a HI-STORM 100 system as of the effective date of the renewal of the CoC, including those that put additional storage systems into service after that date, shall:
i. As part of the evaluations required by 10CFR72.212(b)(5), include the evaluations related to the terms, conditions, and specifications of this CoC amendment as modified (i.e., changed or added) as a result of the renewal of the CoC.

ii. As part of the document review required by 10CFR72.212(b)(6), include a review of the FSAR changes resulting from the renewal of the CoC; and iii. Ensure that the evaluations required by 10CFR72.212(b)(7) and (8) capture the evaluations and review described in (a) and (b) of this CoC condition.

c. Amendments and Revisions for Renewed CoC All future amendments and revisions to this CoC shall include evaluations of the impacts to aging management activities (i.e., time limited aging analyses and aging management programs to assure they remain adequate for any changes to SSCs within the scope of renewal.

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Attachment 21 to Holtec Letter 5014917 FOR THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Dated TBD Attachments:

1. Appendix A
2. Appendix B
3. Appendix A-100U
4. Appendix B-100U
5. Appendix C
6. Appendix D 4 of 4