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Issue date: 02/15/2022
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NRC Probabilistic Flood Hazard Assessment Research Program Update

Thomas Aird*, Joseph Kanney, Elena Yegorova

Fire and External Hazards Analysis Branch Division of Risk Analysis Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research

7th Annual PFHA Research Workshop NRC HQ, Rockville, MD February 15 - 18, 20221 Outline

  • Objectives, key challenges, approach
  • Phase 1 Overview (Technical Basis)
  • Phase 2 Projects (Pilot Studies)
  • Thoughts on Phase 3 (Guidance)

2 PFHA Research Objectives

  • Develop resources, tools and selected guidance to:

- Address significant gap in the technical basis for guidance for probabilistic assessment of external hazards

  • Deterministic: flooding

- Support risk-informed licensing and oversight activities involving assessment of flooding hazards and potential consequences

  • Licensing and oversight in operating reactor program
  • Design basis flood hazard assessments for new facilities

- Readiness for licensing of advanced reactors

3 Key Challenges

  • Hazard Estimation

- Range of annual exceedance probabilities (AEPs)

  • Moderately rare to extreme floods

- Multiple flooding mechanisms

  • Coincident and correlated mechanisms

- Uncertainty characterization and estimation Magnitude

  • Aleatory (e.g., storm recurrence rates)
  • Epistemic (e.g., model structure, parameters)
  • Fragility

- Information on reliability of flood protection features and procedures is sparse

Load Intensity

- Cliff-edge effects

4 Phased Research Approach

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Technical Application Pilot Studies Inform & Guidance update Basis Projects

  • Phase 1 - Technical Basis Research - Complete

- Climate and precipitation

- Mechanistic, statistical and probabilistic modeling of flooding processes

- Reliability of flood protection features and procedures

- Modeling Frameworks

- Natural Hazard Information Digest (NHID)

  • Phase 2 - Pilot Studies - In Progress

- Local Intense Precipitation (LIP) Flooding

- Riverine Flooding - Complete

- Coastal Flooding

  • Phase 3 - Develop Guidance - In Progress 5 Phase 1 Technical Basis Research
  • Climate Historical trends and future projections for U.S. regions
  • Mechanistic, statistical and probabilistic modeling of flooding processes Extreme precipitation Riverine flooding Coastal flooding
  • Methods for Estimating Joint Probabilities of Coincident and Correlated Flooding Mechanisms Riverine flooding Coastal flooding
  • Reliability of flood protection features and procedures Flood barriers (seals, etc.)

Environmental effects on manual actions

  • Modeling Frameworks

- Structured hazard assessment committee process for flooding (SHAC-F)

- Dynamic analysis of flooding events

- USACE HEC-WAT

  • Natural hazards information digest (for internal NRC staff use)

- Collect and organize natural hazard information for operating reactors

For more details on Phase 1 completion see Digital Exhibit #11 at the 34 th Annual Regulatory Information Conference (RIC), March 8-10, 2022:

https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/conference-symposia/ric/index.html 6 Phase 2: Pilot Studies

Objective: Synthesize results from technical basis research

- Multiple flooding mechanism contribution to hazard curves

- Quantify key aleatory variabilities and epistemic uncertainties

- PNNL

- In Progress; completion expected in March 2022

  • Riverine Flooding PFHA Pilot

- USACE/HEC

- Completed in January 2022

  • Coastal Flooding Pilot PFHA Pilot

- USACE/ERDC/CHL

- In Progress; completion expected in June 2022

7 Phase 2: LIP Pilot Study

  • Objectives

- Inform guidance development for probabilistic assessment of site-scale flooding hazards due to local intense precipitation

- Synthesize results from technical basis research

- Incorporate site-scale features (curbs, buildings, drains)

  • Key elements

- Point rainfall (aleatory variability) based on NOAA Atlas 14

- Sensitivity study to identify key epistemic uncertainties wrt site features

- Propagation of uncertainties to construct hazard curve families for selected flood hazard metrics (e.g., depth, velocity, duration)

- Monte Carlo simulation with stratified sampling

  • More detailed information:

- Presentation 2A-5 (Wednesday at 12:00)

8 Phase 2: Riverine Pilot Study

  • Objectives

- Inform guidance development for probabilistic assessment of riverine flooding hazards

- Synthesize results from technical basis research

- Incorporate multiple flooding mechanism contributions to hazard curves

  • Key elements

- Stochastic rainfall model (aleatory variability)

- Epistemic uncertainties in hydrologic (runoff and routing), reservoir, and hydraulic models

- Multiple dam failure scenarios

- Propagation of uncertainties to construct hazard curve families for selected flood hazard metrics (e.g., elevation, velocity, duration)

- Monte Carlo simulation approach using HEC-WAT

  • More detailed information:

- Presentation 2B-4 (Wednesday at 15:20)

- Posters 3A-4 and 3A-5 (Thursday at 10:00)

9 Phase 2: Coastal Pilot Study

  • Objectives

- Inform guidance development for probabilistic assessment of coastal flooding hazards

- Synthesize results from technical basis research

- Incorporate multiple flooding mechanism contributions to hazard curves

  • Key elements

- Tropical cyclone rainfall model (aleatory variability)

- Epistemic uncertainties in hydrodynamic (surge), hydrologic (runoff and routing), and hydraulic models

- Flooding due to surge and rainfall-dischargeinduced riverine

- Propagation of uncertainties to construct hazard curve families for selected flood hazard metrics (e.g., elevation, velocity)

- USACE Probabilistic Coastal Hazard Assessment (PCHA) framework

  • More detailed information:

- Presentation 3B-3 (Thursday at 12:05)

10 Phase 3: PFHA Guidance

  • FY 22/FY23: Develop draft guidance based on:

- Technical basis research

- Pilot projects

- User office needs

- Stakeholder & public interests

  • FY23: Publish draft guidance for public comment
  • FY23: Finalize guidance based on public comment

11 Past Workshops

  • Proceedings of 1st-4th Annual NRC PFHA Research Workshops

- NRC Research Information Letter (RIL) 2020-01

  • Proceedings of 5th Annual NRC PFHA Research Workshop

- RIL 2021-01

  • Proceedings of 6th Annual NRC PFHA Research Workshop

- RIL 2022-02

NRC Research Information Letters are available at:

https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc -collections/index.html#ril

12 Questions?

Contacts:

Joseph.Kanney@nrc.gov Thomas.Aird@nrc.gov Elena.Yegorova@nrc.gov

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