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FRN for CBS Exemption Decision Watts Bar
ML24082A069
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Site: Watts Bar  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 04/19/2024
From: Yoira Diaz-Sanabria
Storage and Transportation Licensing Branch
To:
Nguyen J, NMSS/DFM/STLB
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ML24082A041 List:
References
89 FR 31226, NRC-2024-0064
Download: ML24082A069 (1)


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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

[Docket Nos. 72-1048, 50 -390, and 50 -391; NRC- 2024- 0064]

Tennessee Valley Authority;

Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2;

Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation;

Exemption

AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Notice; issuance.

SUMMARY

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued an exemption to

Tennessee Valley Authority permitting Watts Bar Nuclear Plant to load five of the model

37 multi- purpose canisters (MPC) with continuous basket shims beginning July 2024 in

the HI-STORM Flood/Wind MPC Storage System at its Watts Bar Nuclear Plant , Units 1

and 2 independent spent fuel storage installation in a storage condition where the terms,

conditions, and specifications in the Certificate of Compliance No. 1032 , Amendment

No. 0, Revision No. 1 are not met.

DATES: The exemption was issued on April 17, 2024.

ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC- 2024- 0064 when contacting the NRC

about the availability of information regarding this document. You may obtain publicly

available information related to this document using any of the following methods:

search for Docket ID NRC-2024- 0064. Address questions about D ocket IDs in

Regulations.gov to Stacy Schumann; telephone: 301- 415- 0624; email:

Stacy.Schumann@nrc.gov. For technical questions, contact the individual listed in the

For Further Information Contact section of this document.

  • NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System

(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly available documents online in the ADAMS Public

Documents collection at https://www.nrc.gov/reading- rm/adams.html. To begin the

search, select Begin Web- based ADAMS Search. For problems with ADAMS, please

contact the NRCs Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1- 800-397- 4209, at

301- 415- 4737, or by email to PDR. Resource@nrc.gov. The ADAMS accession number

for each document referenced (if it is available in ADAMS) is provided the first time that it

is mentioned in this document.

  • NRCs PDR: The PDR, where you may examine and order copies of publicly

available documents, is open by appointment. To make an appointment to visit the PDR,

please send an email to PDR.Resource@nrc.gov or call 1- 800-397- 4209 or 301-415-

4737, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. eastern time (ET), Monday through Friday, except

Federal holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John-Chau Nguyen, Office of Nuclear

Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC

20555; telephone: 301- 415-0262; email: John- Chau.Nguyen@nrc.gov .

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the exemption is attached.

Dated: April 19, 2024.

For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

/RA/

Yoira Diaz-Sanabria, Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing Branch, Division of Fuel Management, Office of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.

2 Attachment - Exemption.

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Docket Nos. 72- 1048, 50- 390, and 50-391

Tennessee Valley Authority

Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2

Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation;

I. Background

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is the holder of Facility Operating License

Nos. NPF-90 and NPF- 96, which authorize operation of the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant

(WBN), Units 1 and 2 in Rhea County, Tennessee, pursuant to Part 50 of Title 10 of the

Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Domestic Licensing of Production and

Utilization Facilities. The licenses provide, among other things, that the facility is subject

to all rules, regulations, and orders of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

now or hereafter in effect.

Consistent with 10 CFR part 72, subpart K, General License for Storage of

Spent Fuel at Power Reactor Sites, a general license is issued for the storage of spent

fuel in an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) at power reactor sites to

persons authorized to possess or operate nuclear power reactors under 10 CFR part 50.

TVA is authorized to operate nuclear power reactors under 10 CFR part 50 and holds a

10 CFR part 72 general license for storage of spent fuel at the WBN ISFSI. Under the

terms of the general license, TVA stores spent fuel at its WBN ISFSI using the HI-

STORM Flood/Wind ( FW) Multi- Purpose Canister (MPC) Storage System in accordance

with Certificate of Compliance (CoC) No. 1032, Amendment No. 0, Revision No. 1.

3 II. Request/Action

By a letter dated February 28, 2024 (Agencywide Documents Access and

Management System [ADAMS] Accession No. ML24059A369), and supplemented on

March 18, 2024 (ML24078A257), TVA requested an exemption from the requirements of

10 CFR §§ 72.212(a)(2), 72.212(b)(3), 72.212(b)(5)(i), 72.212(b)(11), and 72.214 that

require WBN to comply with the terms, conditions, and specifications of the CoC No.

1032, Amendment No. 0, Revision No. 1 (ML16112A309). If approved, TVAs exemption

request would accordingly allow WBN to load MPCs with continuous basket shims

(CBS) (i.e., MPC CBS), an unapproved, variant basket design, in the HI-STORM FW

MPC Storage System, and thus, to load the systems in a storage condition where the

terms, conditions, and specifications in the CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 0, Revision

No. 1 are not met.

TVA currently uses the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System under CoC No.

1032, Amendment No. 0, Revision No. 1, for dry storage of spent nuclear fuel in MPC-37

at the WBN ISFSI. Holtec International (Holtec), the designer and manufacturer of the

HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System, developed a variant of the design with CBS for

the MPC-37, known as MPC CBS. Holtec performed a non-mechanistic tip-over

analysis with favorable results and implemented the CBS variant design under the

provisions of 10 CFR 72.48, Changes, tests, and experiments, which allows licensees

to make changes to cask designs without a CoC amendment under certain conditions

(listed in 10 CFR 72.48(c)). After evaluating the specific changes to the cask designs,

the NRC determined that Holtec erred when it implemented the CBS variant design

under 10 CFR 72.48, as this is not the type of change allowed without a CoC

amendment. For this reason, the NRC issued three Severity Level IV violations to Holtec

(ML24016A190).

4 TVAs near-term loading campaign for the WBN ISFSI includes plans to load five

MPC CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System beginning in July 2024. While

Holtec was required to submit a CoC amendment to the NRC to seek approval of the

CBS variant design, such a process will not be completed in time to inform decisions for

this near-term loading campaign. Therefore, TVA submitted this exemption request in

order to allow for future loading of five MPC CBS beginning in July 2024 at the WBN

ISFSI. This exemption is limited to the use of MPC CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC

Storage System only for the specific near-term planned loading of five canisters using

the MPC CBS variant basket design.

III. Discussion

Pursuant to 10 CFR 72.7, Specific exemptions, the Commission may, upon

application by any interested person or upon its own initiative, grant such exemptions

from the requirements of the regulations of 10 CFR part 72 as it determines are

authorized by law and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and

security and are otherwise in the public interest.

A. The Exemption is Authorized by Law

This exemption would allow TVA to load five MPC CBS in the HI-STORM FW

MPC Storage System, beginning July 2024, at its WBN ISFSI in a storage condition

where the terms, conditions, and specifications in the CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 0,

Revision No. 1, are not met. WBN is requesting an exemption from the provisions in 10

CFR part 72 that require the licensee to comply with the terms, conditions, and

specifications of the CoC for the approved cask model it uses. Section 72.7 allows the

NRC to grant exemptions from the requirements of 10 CFR part 72. This authority to

grant exemptions is consistent with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and is

not otherwise inconsistent with NRCs regulations or other applicable laws. Additionally,

5 no other law prohibits the activities that would be authorized by the exemption.

Therefore, the NRC concludes that there is no statutory prohibition on the issuance of

the requested exemption, and the NRC is authorized to grant the exemption by law.

B. The Exemption Will Not Endanger Life or Property or the Common Defense

and Security

This exemption would allow TVA to load five MPC CBS in the HI-STORM FW

MPC Storage System, beginning July 2024, at the WBN ISFSI in a storage condition

where the terms, conditions, and specifications in the CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 0,

Revision No. 1, are not met. In support of its exemption request, TVA asserts that

issuance of the exemption would not endanger life or property because a tip- over or

handling event is administratively controlled, and that the containment boundary would

be maintained in such an event. TVA relies, in part, on the approach in the NRCs

Safety Determination Memorandum (ML24018A085). The NRC issued this Safety

Determination Memorandum to address whether, with respect to the enforcement action

against Holtec regarding this violation, there was any need to take an immediate action

for the cask systems that were already loaded with non- compliant basket designs. The

Safety Determination Memorandum documents a risk-informed approach concluding

that, during the design basis event of a non -mechanistic tip- over, the fuel in the basket in

the MPC CBS remains in a subcritical condition.

TVA also provided site- specific technical information, as supplemented, including

information explaining why the use of the approach in the NRCs Safety Determination

Memorandum is appropriate for determining the safe use of the CBS variant baskets at

the WBN ISFSI. Specifically, TVA described that the analysis of the tip- over design basis

event that is relied upon in the NRCs Safety Determination Memorandum, which

demonstrates that the MPC confinement barrier is maintained, is documented in the

6 updated final safety analysis report (UFSAR) for the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage

System CoC No. 1032, Amendment 0, Revision No. 1 that is used at the WBN site. TVA

stated the transporter for handling of the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System at the

WBN ISFSI has redundant drop protection features and was designed, fabricated, and

tested in accordance with the applicable codes described in the CoC No. 1032.

Additionally, TVA provided specific information from WBNs 72.212 Evaluation

Report, Revision 5, indicating the calculated total values for annual dose to any real

individual who is located beyond the controlled area are shown to be well below the

limits required by 10 CFR 72.104(a), Criteria for radioactive materials in effluents and

direct radiation from an ISFSI or MRS. The analysis of a design basis accident scenario

also demonstrates compliance with 72.106, Controlled area of an ISFSI or MRS.

Specifically, TVA described that, in the highly unlikely event of a tip- over, any potential

fuel damage from a non- mechanistic tip- over event would be localized, the confinement

barrier would be maintained, and the shielding material would remain intact. Coupled

with the distance of the WBN ISFSI to the site area boundary, TVA concluded that

compliance with 72.104 and 72.106 is not impacted by approving this exemption

request.

The NRC staff reviewed the information provided by TVA and concludes that

issuance of the exemption would not endanger life or property because the

administrative controls TVA has in place at the WBN ISFSI sufficiently minimize the

possibility of a tip-over or handling event, and that the containment boundary would be

maintained in such an event. The staff confirmed that these administrative controls

comply with the technical specifications and UFSAR for the HI-STORM FW MPC

Storage System CoC No. 1032, Amendment 0, Revision No. 1 that is used at the WBN

site. In addition, the staff confirmed that the information provided by TVA regarding

7 WBNs 72.212 Evaluation Report, Revision 5, demonstrates that the consequences of

normal and accident conditions would be within the regulatory limits of the 10 CFR

72.104 and 10 CFR 72.106. The staff also determined that the requested exemption is

not related to any aspect of the physical security or defense of the WBN ISFSI;

therefore, granting the exemption would not result in any potential impacts to common

defense and security.

For these reasons, the NRC staff has determined that under the requested

exemption, the storage system will continue to meet the safety requirements of 10 CFR

part 72 and the offsite dose limits of 10 CFR part 20 and, therefore, will not endanger life

or property or the common defense and security.

C. The Exemption is Otherwise in the Public Interest

The proposed exemption would allow WBN to load five MPC- 37-CBS in the HI-

STORM FW MPC Storage System beginning in July 2024, at the WBN ISFSI, even

though the CBS variant basket design is not part of the approved CoC No. 1032,

Amendment No. 0, Revision No. 1. According to TVA, the exemption is in the public

interest because not being able to load fuel into dry storage in the future loading

campaign would impact TVAs ability to offload fuel from the WBN reactor units,

consequently impacting continued safe reactor operation.

TVA stated that to delay the future loading would impact the ability to effectively

manage the margin to full core discharge reserve in the WBN Unit 1 and Unit 2 spent

fuel pools. WBNs upcoming loading campaign was originally scheduled to begin on

January 29, 2024, but was postponed until July 2024 . Any further delay would lead to

insufficient space in the spent fuel pool for core offload and the shutdown of WBN Unit 2,

which in turn would potentially impact the energy supply in the area. According to TVA,

8 the planned July 2024 loading campaign is the latest, and only opportunity for cask

loading to avoid loss of full core reserve in 2025.

For the reasons described by TVA in the exemption request, the NRC agrees

that it is in the public interest to grant the exemption. If the exemption is not granted, in

order to comply with the CoC, WBN would have to keep spent fuel in the spent fuel pool

if it is not permitted to be loaded into casks for future loading. This would impact the

ability to manage the margin for full core reserve in the WBN spent fuel pool. Increased

inventory in the spent fuel pool would likely require additional fuel moves, which could in

turn increase dose to workers and the risk of accidents during fuel handling operations.

Moreover, once the spent fuel pool capacity is reached, the ability to refuel the operating

reactor is limited, thus affecting continued reactor operations. As described by TVA, this

scenario would possibly result in the shutdown of one unit, which could potentially

impact the energy supply in the area.

Therefore, the staff concludes that approving the exemption is in the public

interest.

Environmental Consideration

The NRC staff also considered whether there would be any significant

environmental impacts associated with the exemption. For this proposed action, the

NRC staff performed an environmental assessment pursuant to 10 CFR 51.30. The

environmental assessment concluded that the proposed action would not significantly

impact the quality of the human environment. The NRC staff concluded that the

proposed action would not result in any changes in the types or amounts of any

radiological or non- radiological effluents that may be released offsite, and there would be

no significant increase in occupational or public radiation exposure because of the

9 proposed action. The environmental assessment and the finding of no significant impact

was published on April 17, 2024 (89 FR 27465).

IV.Conclusion

Based on these considerations, the NRC has determined that, pursuant to

10 CFR 72.7, the exemption is authorized by law, will not endanger life or property or the

common defense and security, and is otherwise in the public interest. Therefore, the

NRC grants TVA an exemption from the requirements of §§ 72.212(a)(2), 72.212(b)(3),

72.212(b)(5)(i), 72.212(b)(11), and 72.214 with respect to the future loading in the HI-

STORM FW MPC Storage System of five MPC-37-CBS beginning in July 2024.

This exemption is effective upon issuance.

Dated: April 17, 2024.

For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

/RA/

Bernard H. White, Acting Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing Branch, Division of Fuel Management, Office of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.

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