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07 Renewed CoC No. 1026, Amendment No. 1, Appendix a - Fuelsolutions Storage System Technical Specifications
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Issue date: 05/23/2024
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE FuelSolutions' STORAGE SYSTEM to be used concurrent with one of the attached canister Technical Specifications Renewed Amendment 1 Appendix A

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION.......................................................................................... 1.1-1 1.1 Definitions..................................................................................................................... 1.1-1 1.2 Logical Connectors....................................................................................................... 1.2-1 1.3 Completion Times......................................................................................................... 1.3-1 1.4 Frequency...................................................................................................................... 1.4-1 2.0 FUNCTIONAL AND OPERATING LIMITS............................................................. 2.0-1 3.0 LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION (LCO) APPLICABILITY................... 3.0-1 3.0 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT (SR) APPLICABILITY................................... 3.0-2 3.1 CANISTER INTEGRITY............................................................................................. 3.1-1 3.1.1 Canister Helium Backfill Density................................................................................. 3.1-1 3.1.2 Canister Vacuum Drying Pressure................................................................................ 3.1-2 3.1.3 Canister Leak Rate........................................................................................................ 3.1-3 3.1.4 Hydraulic Ram Force During Horizontal Canister Transfer......................................... 3.1-4 3.1.5 Canister Vertical Time Limit in Transfer Cask............................................................ 3.1-6 3.2 CANISTER RADIATION PROTECTION.................................................................. 3.2-1 3.2.1 Canister Surface Contamination................................................................................... 3.2-1 3.3 STORAGE CASK INTEGRITY.................................................................................. 3.3-1 3.3.1 Storage Cask Air Inlet and Outlet Openings................................................................. 3.3-1 3.3.2 Storage Cask Temperatures During Storage................................................................. 3.3-3 3.3.3 Storage Cask Temperatures During Horizontal Transfer.............................................. 3.3-4 3.4 TRANSFER CASK INTEGRITY................................................................................ 3.4-1 3.4.1 Transfer Cask Structural Shell Temperature................................................................. 3.4-1 3.5 TRANSFER CASK RADIATION PROTECTION..................................................... 3.5-1 3.5.1 Transfer Cask Surface Contamination.......................................................................... 3.5-1 4.0 DESIGN FEATURES................................................................................................... 4.0-1 4.1 Storage System.............................................................................................................. 4.0-1 4.2 Storage Pad................................................................................................................... 4.0-3 4.3 Site Specific Parameters and Analyses......................................................................... 4.0-4 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS.............................................................................. 5.0-1 5.1 Training Modules.......................................................................................................... 5.0-1 5.2 Preoperational Testing and Training Exercises............................................................ 5.0-2 5.3 Programs....................................................................................................................... 5.0-2 5.4 Special Requirements for First System in Place........................................................... 5.0-6

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 LIST OF TABLES Table 4.1 FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask ACI Code Requirement Compliance Summary....................................................................................... 4.0-5 Table 4.1 FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask ASME Code Requirement Compliance Summary..................................................................................... 4.0-14

Definitions 1.1 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.1-1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.1 Definitions NOTE The defined terms of this section appear in capitalized type and are applicable throughout these Technical Specifications and Bases.

Term Definition ACTIONS ACTIONS shall be that part of a Specification that prescribes Required Actions to be taken under designated Conditions within specified Completion Times.

CANISTER The CANISTER is the storage container for SFAs approved for use at the ISFSI.

INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION (ISFSI)

The facility within the perimeter fence licensed for storage of spent fuel within CANISTERs.

INTACT FUEL Fuel assemblies with no known or suspected cladding defects greater than hairline cracks or pinhole leaks.

LOADING OPERATIONS LOADING OPERATIONS include all licensed activities on a CANISTER while it is being loaded with fuel assemblies. LOADING OPERATIONS begin when the first fuel assembly is placed in the CANISTER and end when the CANISTER outer closure plate to shell weld examination is complete.

SPENT FUEL ASSEMBLIES (SFAs)

Irradiated nuclear fuel assemblies that are to be placed in a CANISTER for dry storage.

SPENT FUEL STORAGE SYSTEM (SFSS)

The storage components including the CANISTER, STORAGE CASK, and TRANSFER CASK.

STORAGE CASK The cask that provides a shielded, ventilated storage environment for the loaded CANISTER. This cask is used for TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

STORAGE OPERATIONS STORAGE OPERATIONS include all licensed activities that are performed at the ISFSI while a CANISTER containing spent fuel is sitting inside a STORAGE CASK on a storage pad within the ISFSI.

Definitions 1.1 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.1-2 1.1 Definitions Term Definition TRANSFER CASK The cask that is used for SFA LOADING OPERATIONS and UNLOADING OPERATIONS, and for TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

TRANSFER OPERATIONS TRANSFER OPERATIONS include all licensed activities that are performed on a CANISTER loaded with one or more fuel assemblies when it is being moved to and from the ISFSI.

For movement to the ISFSI, TRANSFER OPERATIONS begin when the CANISTER outer closure plate to shell weld inspection is complete and end when the CANISTER is in the STORAGE CASK in its storage position on the storage pad within the ISFSI.

For movement from the ISFSI, TRANSFER OPERATIONS begin when the STORAGE CASK is moved and end when the CANISTER is moved into a transportation cask or spent fuel building.

UNLOADING OPERATIONS UNLOADING OPERATIONS include all licensed activities on a CANISTER to be unloaded of the contained fuel assemblies. UNLOADING OPERATIONS begin when the CANISTER is ready to initiate removal of the CANISTER outer closure plate and end when the last fuel assembly is removed from the CANISTER.

Logical Connectors 1.2 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.2-1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.2 Logical Connectors PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to explain the meaning of logical connectors.

Logical connectors are used in Technical Specifications (TS) to discriminate between, and yet connect, discrete Conditions, Required Actions, Completion Times, Surveillances, and Frequencies. The only logical connectors that appear in TS are AND and OR. The physical arrangement of these connectors constitutes logical conventions with specific meanings.

BACKGROUND Several levels of logic may be used to state Required Actions.

These levels are identified by the placement (or nesting) of the logical connectors and by the number assigned to each Required Action. The first level of logic is identified by the first digit of the number assigned to a Require Action and the placement of the logical connector in the first level of nesting (i.e., left justified with the number of the Required Action).

The successive levels of logic are identified by additional digits of the Required Action number and by successive indentations of the logical connectors.

When logical connectors are used to state a Condition, Completion Time, Surveillance, or Frequency, only the first level of logic is used, and the logical connector is left justified with the statement of the Condition, Completion Time, Surveillance, or Frequency.

EXAMPLES The following examples illustrate the use of logical connectors.

EXAMPLE 1.2-1 ACTIONS In this example the logical connector AND is used to indicate that when in Condition A, both Required Actions A.1 and A.2 must be completed.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. LCO not met A.1 Verify...

AND A.2 Restore...

Logical Connectors 1.2 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.2-2 1.2 Logical Connectors EXAMPLES (continued)

EXAMPLE 1.2-2 ACTIONS This example represents a more complicated use of logical connectors. Required Actions A.1, A.2, and A.3 are alternative choices, only one of which must be performed as indicated by the use of the logical connector OR and the left justified placement. Any one of these three Actions may be chosen. If A.2 is chosen, then both A.2.1 and A.2.2 must be performed as indicated by the logical connector AND. Required Action A.2.2 is met by performing A.2.2.1 or A.2.2.2. The indented position of the logical connector OR indicates that A.2.2.1 and A.2.2.2 are alternative choices, only one of which must be performed.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. LCO not met A.1 Stop...

OR A.2.1 Verify...

AND A.2.2.1 Reduce...

OR A.2.2.2 Perform...

OR A.3 Remove...

Completion Times 1.3 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.3-1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.3 Completion Times PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to establish the Completion Time convention and to provide guidance for its use.

BACKGROUND Limiting Conditions for Operation (LCOs) specify the lowest functional capability or performance levels of equipment required for safe operation of the facility. The ACTIONS associated with an LCO state Conditions that typically describe the ways in which the requirements of the LCO can fail to be met. Specified with each stated Condition are Required Action(s) and Completion Time(s).

DESCRIPTION The Completion Time is the amount of time allowed for completing a Required Action. It is referenced to the time of discovery of a situation (e.g., equipment or variable not within limits) that requires entering an ACTIONS Condition unless otherwise specified, providing the facility is in a specified condition stated in the Applicability of the LCO. Required Actions must be completed prior to the expiration of the specified Completion Time. An ACTIONS Condition remains in effect and the Required Actions apply until the Condition no longer exists or the facility is not within the LCO Applicability.

Once a Condition has been entered, subsequent subsystems, components, or variables expressed in the Condition, discovered to be not within limits, will not result in separate entry into the Condition unless specifically stated. The Required Actions of the Condition continue to apply to each additional failure, with Completion Times based on initial entry into the Condition.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.3-2 Completion Times 1.3 1.3 Completion Times EXAMPLES The following examples illustrate the use of Completion Times with different types of Conditions and changing Conditions.

EXAMPLE 1.3-1 ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME B.

Required Action and associated Completion Time not met.

B.1 Perform Action B.1.

AND B.2 Perform Action B.2.

12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> 36 hours Condition B has two Required Actions. Each Required Action has its own separate Completion Time. Each Completion Time is referenced to the time that Condition B is entered.

The Required Actions of Condition B are to complete action B.1 within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> AND complete action B.2 within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.

A total of 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> is allowed for completing action B.1 and a total of 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> (not 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />) is allowed for completing action B.2 from the time that condition B was entered. If action B.1 is completed within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />, the time allowed for completing action B.2 is the next 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br /> because the total time allowed for completing action B.2 is 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.3-3 Completion Times 1.3 1.3 Completion Times EXAMPLES (continued)

EXAMPLE 1.3-2 ACTIONS When it is determined that a system does not meet the LCO, Condition A is entered. If the system is not restored within 7 days, Condition B is also entered and the Completion Time clocks for Required Actions B.1 and B.2 start. If the system is restored after Condition B is entered, Condition A and B are exited, and therefore, the Required Actions of Condition B may be terminated.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

One system not within limit.

A.1 Restore system to within limit.

7 days B.

Required Action and associated Completion Time not met.

B.1 Perform Action B.1.

AND B.2 Perform Action B.2.

12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> 36 hours

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.3-4 Completion Times 1.3 1.3 Completion Times EXAMPLES (continued)

EXAMPLE 1.3-3 ACTIONS NOTE Separate Condition entry is allowed for each component.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

LCO not met.

A.1 Restore compliance with LCO.

4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> B.

Required Action and associated Completion Time not met.

B.1 Perform Action B.1.

AND B.2 Perform Action B.2.

12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> 36 hours The Note above the ACTIONS Table is a method of modifying the Completion Time tracking. If this method of modifying the Completion Time tracking were only applicable to a specific Condition, the Note would appear in that Condition rather than at the top of the ACTIONS Table.

The Note allows Condition A to be entered separately for each component, and Completion Times tracked on a per component basis. When a component does not meet the LCO, Condition A is entered and its Completion Time starts. If it is determined that subsequent components do not meet the LCO, Condition A is entered for each component and separate Completion Times start and are tracked for each component.

IMMEDIATE COMPLETION TIME When Immediately is used as a Completion Time, the Required Action should be pursued without delay and in a controlled manner.

Frequency 1.4 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.4-1 1.0 USE AND APPLICATION 1.4 Frequency PURPOSE The purpose of this section is to define the proper use and application of Frequency requirements.

DESCRIPTION Each Surveillance Requirement (SR) has a specified Frequency in which the surveillance must be met in order to meet the associated Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO). An understanding of the correct application of the specified Frequency is necessary for compliance with the SR.

The specified Frequency is referred to throughout this section and each of the Specifications of Section 3.0, Surveillance Requirement (SR) Applicability. The specified Frequency consists of the requirements of the Frequency column of each SR, as well as certain Notes in the Surveillance column that modify performance requirements.

Situations where a Surveillance could be required (i.e., its Frequency could expire), but where it is not possible or not desired that it be performed until sometime after the associated LCO is within its Applicability, represent potential SR 3.0.4 conflicts. To avoid these conflicts, the SR (i.e., the Surveillance or the Frequency) is stated such that it is only required when it can be and should be performed. With an SR satisfied, SR 3.0.4 imposes no restriction.

The use of met or performed in these instances conveys specific meaning. A Surveillance is met only when the acceptance criteria are satisfied. Known failure of the requirements of a Surveillance, even without a Surveillance specifically being performed, constitutes a Surveillance not met.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.4-2 Frequency 1.4 1.4 Frequency EXAMPLES The following examples illustrate the various ways that Frequencies are specified:

EXAMPLE 1.4-1 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY Verify pressure within limit.

12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> Example 1.4-1 contains the type of SR most often encountered in the Technical Specifications (TS). The Frequency specifies an interval (12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />) during which the associated Surveillance must be performed at least one time. Performance of the Surveillance initiates the subsequent interval. Although the Frequency is stated as 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />, an extension of the time interval to 1.25 times the interval specified in the Frequency is allowed by SR 3.0.2 for operational flexibility. The measurement of this interval continues at all times, even when the SR is not required to be met per SR 3.0.1 (such as when it is determined the equipment does not meet the LCO, a variable is outside specified limits, or the unit is outside the Applicability of the LCO). If the interval specified by SR 3.0.2 is exceeded while the cask is in a condition specified in the Applicability of the LCO, the LCO is not met in accordance with SR 3.0.1.

If the interval as specified by SR 3.0.2 is exceeded while the unit is not in a condition specified in the Applicability of the LCO for which performance of the SR is required, the Surveillance must be performed within the Frequency requirements of SR 3.0.2 prior to entry into the specified condition. Failure to do so would result in a violation of SR 3.0.4.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 1.4-3 Frequency 1.4 1.4 Frequency EXAMPLES (continued)

EXAMPLE 1.4-2 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY Verify flow is within limits.

Once within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> prior to starting activity AND 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> thereafter Example 1.4-2 has two Frequencies. The first is a one-time performance Frequency, and the second is of the type shown in Example 1.4-1. The logical connector AND indicates that both Frequency requirements must be met. Each time the example activity is to be performed, the Surveillance must be performed prior to starting the activity.

The use of once indicates a single performance will satisfy the specified Frequency (assuming no other Frequencies are connected by AND). This type of Frequency does not qualify for the 25% extension allowed by SR 3.0.2.

Thereafter indicates future performances must be established per SR 3.0.2, but only after a specified condition is first met (i.e., the once performance in this example). If the specified activity is canceled or not performed, the measurement of both intervals stops. New intervals start upon preparing to restart the specified activity.

Functional and Operating Limits 2.0 2.0 FUNCTIONAL AND OPERATING LIMITS FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 2.0-1 See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification for the applicable functional and operating limits.

LCO Applicability 3.0 3.0 LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION (LCO) APPLICABILITY FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.0-1 LCO 3.0.1 LCOs shall be met during specified conditions in the Applicability, except as provided in LCO 3.0.2.

LCO 3.0.2 Upon discovery of a failure to meet an LCO, the Required Actions of the associated Conditions shall be met, except as provided in LCO 3.0.5.

If the LCO is met or is no longer applicable prior to expiration of the specified Completion Time(s), completion of the Required Action(s) is not required, unless otherwise stated.

LCO 3.0.3 Not applicable to an SFSS.

LCO 3.0.4 When an LCO is not met, entry into a specified condition in the Applicability shall not be made except when the associated ACTIONS to be entered permit continued operation in the specified condition in the Applicability for an unlimited period of time. This Specification shall not prevent changes in specified conditions in the Applicability that are required to comply with ACTIONS or that are related to the unloading of a CANISTER.

Exceptions to this Specification are stated in the individual Specifications. These exceptions allow entry into specified conditions in the Applicability when the associated ACTIONS to be entered allow operation in the specified condition in the Applicability only for a limited period of time.

LCO 3.0.5 Equipment removed from service or not in service in compliance with ACTIONS may be returned to service under administrative control solely to perform testing required to demonstrate it meets the LCO or that other equipment meets the LCO.

This is an exception to LCO 3.0.2 for the system returned to service under administrative control to perform the testing.

LCO 3.0.6 Not applicable to an SFSS.

LCO 3.0.7 Not applicable to an SFSS.

LCO Applicability 3.0 3.0 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENT (SR) APPLICABILITY FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.0-2 SR 3.0.1 SRs shall be met during the specified conditions in the Applicability for individual LCOs, unless otherwise stated in the SR. Failure to meet a Surveillance, whether such failure is experienced during the performance of the Surveillance or between performances of the Surveillance, shall be failure to meet the LCO. Failure to perform a Surveillance within the specified Frequency shall be failure to meet the LCO except as provided in SR 3.0.3. Surveillances do not have to be performed on equipment or variables outside specified limits.

SR 3.0.2 The specified Frequency for each SR is met if the Surveillance is performed within 1.25 times the interval specified in the Frequency, as measured from the previous performance or a measured from the time a specified condition of the Frequency is met.

For Frequencies specified as once, the above interval extension does not apply.

If a Completion Time requires periodic performance on a once per basis, the above Frequency extension applies to each performance after the initial performance.

Exceptions to this Specification are stated in the individual Specifications.

SR 3.0.3 If it is discovered that a Surveillance was not performed within its specified Frequency, then compliance with the requirement to declare the LCO not met may be delayed, from the time of discovery, up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> or up to the limit of the specified Frequency, whichever is less. This delay period is permitted to allow performance of the Surveillance.

If the Surveillance is not performed within the delay period, the LCO must immediately be declared not met, and the applicable Condition(s) must be entered.

When the Surveillance is performed within the delay period and the Surveillance is not met, the LCO must immediately be declared not met, and the applicable Condition(s) must be entered.

SR 3.0.4 Entry into a specified condition in the Applicability of an LCO shall not be made unless the LCOs Surveillances have been met within their specified Frequency.

This provision shall not prevent entry into specified conditions in the Applicability that are required to comply with ACTIONS or that are related to the unloading of a CANISTER.

Canister Helium Backfill Density 3.1.1 3.1 CANISTER INTEGRITY FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.1-1 3.1.1 Canister Helium Backfill Density See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification for the applicable LCO.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.1-2 Canister Vacuum Drying Pressure 3.1.2 3.1 CANISTER INTEGRITY 3.1.2 Canister Vacuum Drying Pressure LCO 3.1.2 The CANISTER cavity vacuum pressure following drying shall be 3 torr, maintained for at least 30 minutes.

APPLICABILITY:

During LOADING OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS NOTE Separate Condition entry is allowed for each CANISTER.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

CANISTER cavity vacuum pressure limit not met.

A.1 Establish CANISTER cavity vacuum pressure within the limit in accordance with the vacuum drying program.

7 days.

B.

Required Action and Associated Completion Time not met.

B.1 Remove all fuel assemblies from the CANISTER.

30 days.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.2.1 Verify that the CANISTER cavity vacuum pressure following drying is within the limit.

Prior to continuing LOADING OPERATIONS.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.1-3 Canister Leak Rate 3.1.3 3.1 CANISTER INTEGRITY 3.1.3 Canister Leak Rate LCO 3.1.3 The CANISTER leak rate for the inner closure plate to CANISTER shell weld, and the inner closure plate to drain and vent port body welds shall not exceed 8.52 x 10-6 ref-cc/sec.

APPLICABILITY:

During LOADING OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS NOTE Separate Condition entry is allowed for each CANISTER.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

CANISTER leak rate limit is not met.

A.1 Establish CANISTER leak rate within limit.

96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br />.

B.

Required Action and associated Completion Time are not met.

B.1 Remove all fuel assemblies from CANISTER.

30 days.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.3.1 Verify CANISTER leak rate is within limit.

Within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> after verifying CANISTER vacuum pressure during drying within limit per LCO 3.1.2.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.1-4 Hydraulic Ram Force During Horizontal Canister Transfer 3.1.4 3.1 CANISTER INTEGRITY 3.1.4 Hydraulic Ram Force During Horizontal Canister Transfer LCO 3.1.4 The ram force on the CANISTER during horizontal transfer shall not exceed 70,000 pounds pushing or 50,000 pounds pulling.

APPLICABILITY:

During TRANSFER OPERATIONS ACTIONS NOTE Separate Condition entry is allowed for each CANISTER.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A. Hydraulic ram force limit on CANISTER is not met.

A.1 Initiate action to stop horizontal transfer.

AND A.2 Move CANISTER back to cask from which it was being transferred.

AND A.3 Check STORAGE CASK rails for proper installation and damage.

AND A.4 Verify alignment.

Immediately.

7 days.

Prior to proceeding with TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

Prior to proceeding with TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.1-5 Hydraulic Ram Force During Horizontal Canister Transfer 3.1.4 3.1.4 Hydraulic Ram Force During Horizontal Canister Transfer SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.1.4.1 Verify hydraulic ram force on CANISTER Continuously during is within limit.

horizontal TRANSFER OPERATIONS when transferring CANISTER between TRANSFER CASK and STORAGE CASK.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.1-6 Canister Vertical Time Limit in Transfer Cask 3.1.5 3.1 CANISTER INTEGRITY 3.1.5 Canister Vertical Time Limit in Transfer Cask See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification for the applicable LCO.

Canister Surface Contamination 3.2.1 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.2-1 3.2 CANISTER RADIATION PROTECTION 3.2.1 Canister Surface Contamination LCO 3.2.1 The non-fixed (removable) radioactive contamination for the accessible external surfaces of a CANISTER shall not exceed:

a.

1,000 dpm/100 cm2 for beta-gamma sources.

b.

20 dpm/100 cm2 for alpha sources.

APPLICABILITY:

During LOADING OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS NOTE Separate Condition entry is allowed for each CANISTER.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

Surface contamination limits are not met.

A.1 Establish CANISTER surface contamination within limit.

7 days.

B. Required Action and associated Completion Time are not met.

B.1 Determine the cause for the failure to meet Condition A, initiate actions to correct the cause, and establish the accessible CANISTER surface contamination within limit.

Prior to TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.2.1.1 Verify that the removable contamination on the Within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> accessible exterior surface of the CANISTER before containing fuel assemblies is within limits.

TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

Storage Cask Air Inlet and Outlet Openings 3.3.1 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.3-1 3.3 STORAGE CASK INTEGRITY 3.3.1 Storage Cask Air Inlet and Outlet Openings LCO 3.3.1 The inlet and outlet vent screens of a loaded FuelSolutions' W150 STORAGE CASK shall be free of significant blockage or damage.

APPLICABILITY:

During STORAGE OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS NOTE Separate Condition entry is allowed for each STORAGE CASK.

CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

STORAGE CASK inlet and outlet vent screen conditions not met.

A.1 If blocked, clear vent screens and vents.

OR A.2 If damaged, repair or replace vent screens.

24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> B.

Required Action and B.1 Monitor STORAGE Per LCO 3.3.2.

associated Completion CASK temperatures per Time are not met.

LCO 3.3.2.

AND B.2 If temperature exceeds Per LCO 3.3.2.

LCO 3.3.2 limit, take required actions per LCO 3.3.2.

Storage Cask Air Inlet and Outlet Openings 3.3.1 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.3-2 3.3.1 Storage Cask Air Inlet and Outlet Openings SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.3.1.1 Inspect all four inlet and all four outlet vent screens for each loaded STORAGE CASK.

24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.3-3 Storage Cask Temperatures During Storage 3.3.2 3.3 STORAGE CASK INTEGRITY 3.3.2 Storage Cask Temperatures During Storage See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification for the applicable LCO.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.3-4 Storage Cask Temperatures During Horizontal Transfer 3.3.3 3.3 STORAGE CASK INTEGRITY 3.3.3 Storage Cask Temperatures During Horizontal Transfer See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification for the applicable LCO.

Transfer Cask Structural Shell Temperature 3.4.1 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.4-1 3.4 TRANSFER CASK INTEGRITY 3.4.1 Transfer Cask Structural Shell Temperature LCO 3.4.1 The temperature of the TRANSFER CASK, as detected by a permanently installed thermocouple mounted on the TRANSFER CASK structural shell (inside the neutron shield), shall remain above 40°F (4°C) when the ambient air temperature is below 32°F (0°C).

APPLICABILITY:

During TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

TRANSFER CASK temperature limit is not met.

A.1 Establish TRANSFER CASK temperature within the limit.

2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.

B.

Required Action and associated Completion Time are not met.

B.1 Move TRANSFER CASK to plants fuel building or other heated area.

AND B.2 If CANISTER loaded with fuel is in TRANSFER CASK, fill annulus with water.

AND B.3 Inspect TRANSFER CASK liquid neutron shield and expansion tank for damage.

AND B.4 If TRANSFER CASK is damaged, repair as required.

4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

7 days.

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.4-2 Transfer Cask Structural Shell Temperature 3.4.1 3.4.1 Transfer Cask Structural Shell Temperature SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.4.1.1 Verify TRANSFER CASK structural shell temperature within the limit.

Once after the TRANSFER CASK with a CANISTER containing fuel assemblies has been downended on the horizontal transfer skid and moved outside the plants fuel building, or a loaded CANISTER has been retrieved from a STORAGE CASK or transportation cask.

AND Every 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> thereafter during TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

Transfer Cask Surface Contamination 3.5.1 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 3.5-1 3.5 TRANSFER CASK RADIATION PROTECTION 3.5.1 Transfer Cask Surface Contamination LCO 3.5.1 The non-fixed (removable) radioactive contamination for the accessible surfaces of a TRANSFER CASK when the TRANSFER CASK is outside the plants fuel building for horizontal TRANSFER OPERATIONS shall not exceed:

a.

1,000 dpm/100 cm2 for beta-gamma sources

b.

20 dpm/100 cm2 for alpha sources APPLICABILITY:

During TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

ACTIONS CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION COMPLETION TIME A.

Surface contamination limits are not met.

A.1 Establish TRANSFER CASK surface contamination within limit.

7 days.

B.

Required Action and associated Completion Time are not met.

B.1 Determine the cause for the failure to meet Condition A, initiate actions to correct the cause, and establish the TRANSFER CASK surface contamination within limit.

Prior to TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS SURVEILLANCE FREQUENCY SR 3.5.1.1 Verify that the removable contamination on Prior to moving the the accessible surfaces of the TRANSFER TRANSFER CASK CASK is within limits.

outside the fuel building during horizontal TRANSFER OPERATIONS.

Design Features 4.0 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 4.0-1 4.0 DESIGN FEATURES The specifications in this section include the design characteristics of special importance to each of the physical barriers and the maintenance of safety margins in the storage system component design. The principal objective of this category is to describe the design envelope which might constrain any physical changes to essential equipment. Included in this category are the site environmental parameters which provide the bases for design, but are not inherently suited for description as LCOs.

4.1 Storage System 4.1.1 Storage Cask 4.1.1.1 Structural Performance The STORAGE CASK has been evaluated for a tip-over during handling (equivalent to a side drop of 28 g) and a bottom end drop resulting in an axial gravitational (g) loading of 89 g.

The STORAGE CASK factors of safety due to Design Basis Earthquake (DBE) and all associated load combinations have been evaluated for all possible modes of failure. The DBE peak accelerations are defined as 0.25 g in two orthogonal horizontal directions and 0.25 g in the vertical direction.

4.1.1.2 Codes and Standards The FuelSolutions' W150 STORAGE CASK is designed in accordance with ACI 349 and fabricated in accordance with ACI 318. Exceptions to these codes are listed in Table 4.1-1.

4.1.1.3 Fabrication Exceptions to Codes, Standards, and Criteria Proposed alternatives to ACI 318, including exceptions allowed by Section 4.1.1.2, may be used when authorized by the Director of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards or Designee. The applicant should demonstrate that:

1. The proposed alternatives would provide an acceptable level of quality and safety, or
2. Compliance with the specified requirements of ACI 318, would result in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of quality and safety.

Requests for exception in accordance with this section should be submitted in accordance with 10CFR72.4.

4.1.2 Transfer Cask 4.1.2.1 Structural Performance The TRANSFER CASK has been evaluated for a side drop resulting in a lateral gravitational loading of 60 g.

Design Features 4.0 4.0 Design Features FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 4.0-2 The TRANSFER CASK factors of safety due to Design Basis Earthquake (DBE) and all associated load combinations have been evaluated for all possible modes of failure. The DBE peak accelerations are defined as 0.25 g in two orthogonal horizontal directions and 0.25 g in the vertical direction.

4.1.2.2 Codes and Standards The FuelSolutions' W100 TRANSFER CASK is designed in accordance with Subsection NF of the ASME Code. Exceptions to the code are listed in Table 4.1-2.

4.1.2.3 Fabrication Exceptions to Codes, Standards, and Criteria Proposed alternatives to Subsection NF of the ASME Code, including exceptions allowed by Section 4.1.2.2, may be used when authorized by the Director of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards or Designee. The applicant should demonstrate that:

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

Requests for exception in accordance with this section should be submitted in accordance with 10CFR72.4.

4.1.3 Canister 4.1.3.1 Criticality See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification Section 4.1.3.1 for discussion of CANISTER criticality control features.

4.1.3.2 Structural Performance See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification Section 4.1.3.2 for discussion of CANISTER structural performance features.

4.1.3.3 Codes and Standards See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification Section 4.1.3.3 for discussion of codes and standards applicable to the CANISTER.

4.1.3.4 Fabrication Exceptions to Codes, Standards, and Criteria See each individual CANISTER Technical Specification Section 4.1.3.4 for discussion of exceptions to codes, standards, and criteria.

Design Features 4.0 4.0 Design Features FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 4.0-3 4.2 Storage Pad 4.2.1 Storage Location for Storage Casks Each STORAGE CASK is designed to radiate sufficient heat when placed on the storage pad in the appropriate location. Thermal analyses of normal STORAGE OPERATIONS (Storage System SAR, Section 4.4) assume that the casks will be stored in an array that places adjacent casks a minimum of 15 feet apart, center-to-center. This minimum spacing is an important parameter to the proper dissipation of radiant heat energy from the cask.

4.2.2 Pad Properties to Limit Cask Gravitational Loadings Due to Postulated Drops 4.2.2.1 Storage Cask The FuelSolutions' W150 STORAGE CASK has been evaluated for an end drop onto a reinforced concrete pad. The evaluations are based on the following parameters:

Concrete thickness (inches, max.)

24 30 36 Maximum Reinforcing Steel (EWEF)

  1. 8 @ 18" #9 @ 18 #8 @ 12 Nominal concrete 28 day compressive strength (psi) 3,000 3,000 3,000 Nominal reinforcement yield strength (psi) 60,000 60,000 60,000 Soil effective modulus of elasticity 30,000 20,000 10,000 (psi, max.)

Drop height (inches, max.)

36 36 36 Any site-specific pad design with parameters that differ from those listed must be evaluated by the licensee to confirm that the design basis deceleration loads for the storage cask and canister are not exceeded. This evaluation must be performed using the same methodology as described in WSNF-200 SAR Section 3.7.3.1.

4.2.2.2 Transfer Cask The FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask has been evaluated for a side drop onto a reinforced concrete pad. The evaluations are based on the following parameters:

Concrete thickness (inches, max.)

24 Minimum pad size 30' x 50' Maximum Reinforcing Steel (EWEF)

  1. 8 @ 18"

Design Features 4.0 4.0 Design Features FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 4.0-4 Nominal concrete 28 day compressive strength (psi) 3,000 Nominal reinforcement yield strength (psi) 60,000 Soil effective modulus of elasticity (psi, max.)

15,000 Drop height (inches, max.)

72 Any site-specific pad design with parameters that differ from those listed must be evaluated by the licensee to confirm that the design basis deceleration loads for the transfer cask and canister are not exceeded. This evaluation must be performed using the same methodology as described in WSNF-200 SAR Section 3.7.5.1.

4.3 Site Specific Parameters and Analyses The minimum site-specific parameters and analyses that will need verification by the system user are:

4.3.1 Fire and Explosion The potential for fire and explosion shall be addressed, based on site-specific considerations.

This includes the condition that the on-site transporter fuel tank will contain no more than 70 gallons of fuel.

For the purpose of providing the licensee with design basis loading criteria for comparison to site-specific hazards, a postulated explosion is taken to be the same as the tornado wind pressure load defined in Section 2.3.4.2 of the Storage System SAR (WSNF-200).

4.3.2 Engineered Features In cases where engineered features (i.e., berms, shield walls) are used to ensure that the requirements of 10 CFR 72.104(a) are met, such features are to be considered important to safety and must be evaluated to determine the applicable Quality Assurance Category.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis ACI 349:

1 General for ACI 349 The use of the term Owner does not apply.

Where the term Owner is used, the FuelSolutions' SFMS licensee, Westinghouse Electric Company LLC (WEC), should be substituted.

2 General for Chapter 1 - General Requirements References to construction do not apply.

Refer to ACI 318.

3 1.1 - Scope:

This Code provides the minimum requirements for the design and construction of nuclear safety related concrete structures and structural elements for nuclear power generating stations.

The FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask will not be constructed as a 10CFR50, Appendix B, safety related component.

The FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask will be constructed based on a 10CFR72 graded quality approach.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 4

1.2 - Drawings and Calculations:

1.2.1 - Copies of structural drawings, typical details, and specifications for all reinforced concrete construction shall be signed by a licensed engineer and shall be retained by the Owner, or his designee, as a permanent record for the life of the structure. These drawings, details, and specifications shall show... provisions for dimensional changes resulting from creep, shrinkage, and temperatures;... and loads used in the design.

1. The FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask drawings, typical details, and specifications will not necessarily be signed by a licensed engineer.
2. Provisions for dimensional changes will not be specifically addressed on structural drawings.
3. Loads used in the design will not be shown on drawings, typical details, or specifications.
1.

Licensed engineer certification of drawings, typical details, and specifications is not typically provided for components licensed under 10 CFR 72.

2.

Finished storage cask will meet dimensional inspection requirements provided in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR.

3.

Loads used in the design are presented in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR.

5 1.3 - Inspection This section does not apply.

Refer to ACI 318.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 6

1.5 - Quality Assurance Program:

A quality assurance program covering nuclear safety related structures shall be developed prior to starting any work. The general requirements and guidelines for establishing and executing the quality assurance program during the design and construction phases of nuclear power generating stations are established by Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50 (10CFR50), Appendix B.

The construction of the FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask will not be governed by a 10CFR50, Appendix B, QA program.

The construction of the FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask will be governed by a 10CFR72, Subpart G, QA program.

7 Chapter 3 - Materials Sections 3.1, 3.2.3, 3.3.4, 3.5.3.2, 3.6.7, and 3.7 do not apply.

Refer to ACI-318, Sections 3.1 and 3.7.

ACI 349 Sections 3.2.3, 3.3.4, 3.5.3.2, and 3.6.7 pertain to testing frequencies that are not provided in ACI 318.

These frequencies will be established to be consistent with the graded quality category of the item as addressed under the WEC QA Program.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 7

(cont.)

Section 3.8 - Standards Cited in this Code Different editions of the ASTM standards listed may be used in the construction of a FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask.

Materials and testing will be to the ASTM standard cited in ACI 349 and ACI 318, except that the year of the ASTM standard may be as cited in ACI 318-95 or the latest ASTM standard issued.

8 Chapter 4 - Concrete Quality With the exception of Section 4.1.4, this chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 318, Chapter 4.

9 Chapter 5 - Mixing and Placing Concrete This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 318, Chapter 5.

10 Chapter 6 - Formwork, Embedded Pipes, and Construction Joints With the exception of Sections 6.3.7(k) and 6.3.8, this chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 318, Chapter 6 11 9.1.1.2 - Severe Environmental Loads 9.1.1.3 - Extreme Environmental Loads These load definitions are not used in the design of the FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask.

Load definitions from NUREG-1536 are used in the design of the FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 12 9.2 - Required Strength:

9.2.1 - The required strength U shall be at least equal to the greatest of the following:

... (load combination no's. 1 - 11)

The FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask design does not use load combinations from ACI 349.

The FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask design uses load combinations from ANSI/ANS 57.9, as modified by NUREG-1536.

13 Chapter 13 - Two-Way Slab Systems Not applicable.

14 Chapter 15 - Footings Not applicable.

15 16.2 - Design:

16.2.1 - Design of precast members shall consider loading and restraint conditions from initial fabrication to completion of the structure, including form removal, storage, transportation, and erection.

The FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask design does not explicitly address transportation loads on precast sections.

Off-normal operating condition transportation loads are assumed to be bounded by postulated accident condition side drop loads.

16 Chapter 17 - Composite Concrete Flexural Members Not applicable.

17 Chapter 18 - Prestressed Concrete Not applicable.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 18 Chapter 19 - Shells and Folded Plate Members Not applicable.

19 Appendix A - Thermal Considerations A FuelSolutions' W150 Storage Cask may be exposed to conditions (accident fire) not within the scope of ACI 349.

Short-term material temperature limits for accident fire are defined in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR.

20 Appendix B - Steel Embedments Load combinations are only required to meet ACI 349 requirements.

Load combinations and variation requirements will meet both ACI 349 and ANSI/ANS 57.9.

21 Appendix C - Special Provisions for Impulsive ad Impactive Effects Load combinations are only required to meet ACI 349 requirements.

Load combinations and variation requirements will meet both ACI 349 and ANSI/ANS 57.9.

ACI 318:

22 Chapter 1 - General Requirements With the exception of Section 1.3, this chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

23 Chapter 2 - Definitions This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 24 Chapter 3 - Materials With the exception of Sections 3.1 and 3.7, this chapter does not apply.

See Item 7.

25 Chapter 7 - Details of Reinforcement This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

26 Chapter 8 - Analysis and Design -

General Considerations This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

27 Chapter 9 - Strength and Serviceability Requirements This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

28 Chapter 10 - Flexure and Axial Loads This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

29 Chapter 11 - Shear and Torsion This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

30 Chapter 12 - Development and Splices of Reinforcement This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

31 Chapter 13 - Two-Way Slab Systems Not applicable.

32 Chapter 14 - Walls This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

33 Chapter 15 - Footings Not applicable.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 34 Chapter 16 - Precast Concrete This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

35 Chapter 17 - Composite Concrete Flexural Members Not applicable.

36 Chapter 18 - Prestressed Concrete Not applicable.

37 Chapter 19 - Shells and Folded Plate Members Not applicable.

38 Chapter 20 - Strength Evaluation of Existing Structures Not applicable.

39 Chapter 21 - Special Provisions for Seismic Design Not applicable.

40 Chapter 22 - Structural Plain Concrete Not applicable.

41 Appendix A - Alternate Design Method This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

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Item ACI Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 42 Appendix B - Unified Design Provisions for Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Flexural and Compression Members This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

43 Appendix C - Alternative Loads and Strength Reduction Factors This chapter does not apply.

Refer to ACI 349.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance BasisSection III, Subsection NCA:

1 General for Subsection NCA

1. The terms Certificate Holder and Owner used throughout this subsection are not applicable for a 10CFR72 system.
2. The Division 2 (concrete) requirement provided throughout this subsection are not applicable for a 10CFR72 system.
1. Westinghouse Electric Company (WEC) bears the responsibilities associated with a Certificate Holder or Owner relative to the FuelSolutions' SFMS.
2. This compliance summary table only addresses FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Casks, which do not contain any concrete.

2 NCA-1140, Use of Code Editions, Addenda, and Cases:

(a)(1) Under the rules of this Section, the Owner or his designees shall establish the Code Edition and Addenda to be included in the Design Specifications...

The FuelSolutions' SFMS documentation does not include an ASME Code Design Specification.

The requirements and criteria typically contained in an ASME Code Design Specification are contained in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 3

NCA-1210, Components:

Each component of a nuclear power plant shall require a Design Specification (NCA-3250), Design Report (NCA-3350, NCA-3550), and other design documents specified in NCA-3800. Data Reports and stamping shall be as required in NCA-8000.

The FuelSolutions' SFMS documentation does not contain the following ASME Code documents:

1. Design Specification
2. Design Report
3. Owners Certificate of Authorization
4. Authorized Inspection Agency written agreement
5. Owners Data Report
6. Overpressure Protection Report
1. See Item 2.
2. The information typically reported in an ASME Code Design Report is contained in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR.
3. An Owner's Certificate of Authorization, a written agreement with an Authorized Inspection Agency, an Owner's Data Report, and an Overpressure Protection Report are not typically provided for components licensed under 10CFR72.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 4

NCA-1220, Materials Not all non-pressure retaining materials specified in the FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask SAR are listed as ASME Code Section III materials.

FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Casks will be purchased, identified, controlled, and manufactured using a graded quality approach in accordance with the NRC-approved WEC Quality Assurance Program based on NQA-1, NRC Regulatory Guide 7.10, and NUREG/CR-6407 criteria.

5 NCA-1281, Activities and Requirements:

... Data Reports and stamping shall be as required in NCA-8000.

See Item 19.

See Item 19.

6 NCA-2000, Classification of Components The classification of components is usually provided in a Design Specification.

See Item 2.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 7

NCA-2142, Establishment of Design, Service, and Test Loadings and Limits:

In the Design Specification, the Owner or his designee shall identify the loadings and combinations of loadings and establish the appropriate Design, Service, and Test Limits for each component or support...

See Item 2.

See Item 2.

8 NCA-3100, General ASME Code accreditation does not apply.

See Item 1.

9 NCA-3200, Owner's Responsibilities An Owner's responsibilities under ASME Code do not apply.

An Owner's Certificate of Authorization, a Design Specification, a Design Report, an Overpressure Protection Report, and an Owner's Data Report are not typically provided for components licensed under 10CFR72.

10 NCA-3300, Responsibilities of a Designer - Division 2" See Item 1.

See Item 1.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 11 NCA-3400, Responsibilities of an N Certificate Holder - Division 2" See Item 1.

See Item 1.

12 NCA-3500, Responsibilities of an N Certificate Holder - Division 1" See Item 1.

See Item 1. Design and fabrication requirements are provided in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR and related procurement/fabrication drawings and specifications.

13 NCA-3600, Responsibilities of an NPT Certificate Holder See Item 1.

See Item 12.

14 NCA-3700, Responsibilities of an NA Certificate Holder See Item 1.

See Item 12.

15 NCA-3800, Metallic Material Organization's Quality System Program Materials for a FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask may be purchased from suppliers that are not certified per the requirements of NCA-3800.

Material suppliers will be qualified per NCA-3800 or the NRC-approved WEC Quality Assurance Program based on the requirements of NQA-1, NRC Regulatory Guide 7.10, and NUREG/CR-6407 criteria.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 16 NCA-3900, Nonmetallic Material Manufacturer's and Constituent Suppliers Quality System Programs See Item 1.

See Item 1.

17 NCA-4000, Quality Assurance These quality assurance requirements do not apply.

See Item 4.

18 NCA-5000, Authorized Inspection The manufacturing or operation of the FuelSolutions' SFMS will not use an Authorized Inspection Agency.

An Authorized Inspection Agency is not typically used in the manufacturing or operation of components licensed under 10CFR72.

19 NCA-8000, Certificates of Authorization, Nameplates, Code Symbol Stamping, and Data Reports The FuelSolutions' SFMS will not use an ASME Code Certificate of Authorization, Code Symbol Stamping, or a Data Report.

An ASME Code Certificate of Authorization, Code Symbol Stamping, or a Data Report are not typically required for components licensed under 10CFR72. Nameplate information will be provided on each FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance BasisSection III, Subsection NF:

20 NF-1111.1, Design Requirements:

In addition to the requirements of NCA-3240, the Owner shall be responsible that loads... are adequately transferred without loss of the pressure boundary integrity for the Design or Service Loadings specified in the Design Specification governing the component or piping.

The FuelSolutions' SFMS documentation does not contain an ASME Code Design Specification.

The requirements and criteria typically contained in an ASME Code Design Specification are contained in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR.

21 NF-1130, Boundaries of Jurisdiction See Item 6.

See Item 6.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 22 NF-2121, Permitted Material Specifications:

(b) The requirements of this Article do not apply to such as gaskets, seals,...

Requirements, if any, for these materials shall be stated in the Design Specification (NCA-3850).

See Item 2.

See Item 2.

23 NF-2130, Certification of Material:

(a) Material used in construction of component supports shall be certified.

Certified Material Test Reports in accordance with NCA-3867.4 shall be provided.

See Item 15.

See Item 15. When CMTRs are required by the WEC Quality Assurance Program, they will be provided per the requirements of NCA-3862.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 24 NF-2160, Deterioration of Material In Service:

It is the responsibility of the Owner to select material suitable for the conditions stated in the Design Specifications (NCA-3250), with specific attention being given to the effects of Service Conditions upon the properties of the material.

See Item 6.

See Item 6.

25 NF-2310, Material to be Impact Tested See Item 6.

See Item 6.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 26 NF-2610, Documentation and Maintenance of Quality System Programs:

(a) Except as provided in (b) below, Material Manufacturers and Material Suppliers shall have a Quality System Program or an Identification and Verification Program, as applicable, which meets the requirements of NCA-3800......

See Item 15.

See Item 15.

27 NF-3112.1, Design Temperature The FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask may be exposed to conditions (accident fire) not within the scope of the ASME Code.

Short-term material temperature limits for accident fire are defined in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 28 NF-3113, Service Conditions:

Each service condition to which the piping or component may be subjected shall be categorized in accordance with NCA-2142.2 and Service Limits

[NCA-2142.4(b)] designated in the Design Specifications in such detail as will provide a complete basis for design in accordance with this Article.

See Item 6.

See Item 6.

29 NF-3132, Stress Analysis:

A detailed stress analysis or Design Report, as required by NCA-3550 for all piping or component supports, shall be prepared in sufficient detail to show that each of the stress limits of NF-3200 or NF-3300 is satisfied when the piping component support is subjected to the loadings of NF-3110.

See Item 3.

See Item 3.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 30 NF-3220, Design by Analysis for Class 1" See Item 3.

See Item 3.

31 NF-3226.1, Permissible Types of Welded Joints in Plate-and Shell-Type Supports:

(This section presents permissible weld configurations for butt, corner, and tee joints.)

The inner liner and outer structural shell do not employ 360° circumferential butt weld joints in their attachments to the top and bottom flanges of the cask.

The inner liner and outer structural shell employ modified 360° circumferential corner joint welds in their attachments to the top and bottom flanges of the transfer cask. as shown in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR.

32 NF-4121, Means of Certification:

The Certificate Holder for an item shall certify, by application of the appropriate Code Symbol and completion of the appropriate Data Report in accordance with NCA-8000, that materials used comply with the requirements of NB-2000 and that the fabrication or installation complies with the requirements of NF-4000.

The FuelSolutions' SFMS will not use an ASME Code Symbol Stamp or a Data Report.

An ASME Code Symbol Stamping or Data Report are not typically required for components licensed under 10CFR72. Also see Item 15.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 33 NF-4213, Qualification of Forming Processes for Impact Property Requirements See Item 2.

See Item 2.

34 NF-4724, Bolt Tension:

All high strength structural bolts shall be preloaded to a value not less than that given in the Design Specification...

See Item 2.

See Item 2.

35 Testing

1. Though not a Subsection NF requirement, the FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask fuel and neutron shield cavities will be hydrostatically tested to determine their leak tightness.
2. Though not a Subsection NF requirement, the FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask trunnions will be load tested per ANSI N14.6 requirements.
1. The FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask fuel and neutron shield cavity hydrostatic test pressures are presented in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR.
2. The FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask trunnion test load magnitude is presented in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR.

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Item ASME Code Requirement Issue Alternative Compliance Basis 36 Overpressure Protection Though not a Subsection NF requirement, the FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask neutron shield will employ a pressure relief device.

The use of this device will not be documented in an ASME Code Overpressure Protection Report.

The FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask neutron shield pressure relief device set pressure is presented in the WSNF-220 FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR.

37 NF-8000, Nameplates, Stamping, and Reports The FuelSolutions' SFMS will not use ASME Code Symbol Stamping, or a Data Report.

ASME Code Symbol Stamping or a Data Report are not typically required for components licensed under 10CFR72. Nameplate information will be provided on the FuelSolutions' W100 Transfer Cask.

Administrative Controls 5.0 FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 5.0-1 5.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS 5.1 Training Modules Training modules shall be developed under the general licensees training program as required by 10CFR72.212(b)(6). Training modules shall require a comprehensive program for the operation and maintenance of the FuelSolutions' spent fuel storage system and the independent spent fuel storage installation (ISFSI). The training modules shall include the following elements, at a minimum:

FuelSolutions' SFSS design (overview)

ISFSI facility design (overview)

Systems, structures, and components important to safety (overview)

FuelSolutions' SFSS and CANISTER storage Safety Analysis Report (overview)

NRC Safety Evaluation Report (overview)

Certificate of Compliance conditions FuelSolutions' Technical Specifications Applicable regulatory requirements (e.g., 10CFR72, Subpart K, 10CFR20, 10CFR73)

Required instrumentation and use Operating experience reviews FuelSolutions' operating and maintenance procedures, including:

Fuel qualification and loading Rigging and handling LOADING OPERATIONS as described in Chapter 8 of the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR UNLOADING OPERATIONS including reflooding as described in Chapter 8 of the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR Auxiliary equipment operations and maintenance (i.e., vacuum drying, helium backfilling, leak testing, reflooding)

Transfer operations including loading and unloading of the transport vehicle ISFSI surveillance operations Radiation protection Maintenance Security Off-normal and accident conditions, responses, and corrective actions

FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 5.0-2 Administrative Controls 5.0 5.0 Administrative Controls 5.2 Preoperational Testing and Training Exercises A preoperational training exercise of the FuelSolutions' Storage System is to be conducted prior to the first use of any system component or conduct of any specific operation that may include, but is not limited to, the following:

Moving a transfer cask/canister into the spent fuel pool.

Loading an SNF assembly. This includes operations associated with selecting, loading, and independent verification of a dummy SNF assembly.

Placing the top shield plug and removal of transfer cask/canister from the spent fuel pool.

Canister sealing, vacuum drying, and cover gas backfill operations using a mock-up canister subassembly.

Transfer cask upending/downending on the horizontal transfer trailer.

Storage cask upending/downending.

Horizontal canister transfer from the transfer cask to and retrieval from the storage cask.

Horizontal canister transfer from the transfer cask to and retrieval from the transportation cask.

Horizontal canister transfer from the transportation cask to and retrieval from the storage cask.

Vertical canister transfer from the transfer cask to and retrieval from the storage cask.

Vertical canister transfer from the transfer cask to and retrieval from the transportation cask.

Canister reflood and opening using a mock-up canister subassembly.

Subsequent training will be in accordance with site-specific procedures.

5.3 Programs The following programs shall be established, implemented, and maintained:

5.3.1 Cask Sliding Evaluation The FuelSolutions' W150 STORAGE CASK has been evaluated for sliding in the unlikely events of a seismic event. A sliding coefficient of friction of 0.3 is used in these analyses. This program provides a means for evaluating the coefficient of friction to assure that the cask will not slide significantly during the seismic event.

5.3.1.1 Pursuant to 10CFR72.212, this program shall evaluate the site-specific ISFSI pad configurations/conditions to assure that the cask would not slide significantly during the postulated design basis earthquake. The program shall conclude that the surface sliding friction coefficient of friction is greater than or equal to 0.3.

Administrative Controls 5.0 5.0 Administrative Controls FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 5.0-3 5.3.1.2 Alternatively, for site-specific ISFSI pad configuration/conditions with a lower sliding coefficient of friction than 0.3, the program shall evaluate the site-specific conditions to assure that the FuelSolutions' W150 STORAGE CASK will not slide significantly during the postulated design basis earthquake. The program shall also evaluate storm winds, missile impacts and flood forces to assure that the cask will not slide such that it could result in impact with other casks or structures at the ISFSI. The program shall assure that these alternative analyses are documented and controlled.

5.3.2 Cask Transport Evaluation Program This program provides a means for evaluating various transport configurations and transport route conditions to assure that the design basis drop limits are met.

5.3.2.1 Pursuant to 10CFR72.212, this program shall evaluate the site-specific transport conditions. To demonstrate compliance with Technical Specification 4.2.2, the program shall conclude that the expected lift height above the transport surface shall be less than or equal to that described by Technical Specification 4.2.2.

Also, the program shall conclude that the transport route conditions (e.g., surface hardness and pad thickness) are equivalent to or less limiting than those prescribed for the typical pad surfaces which form the basis for Technical Specification 4.2.2.

5.3.2.2 Alternatively, for site-specific transport conditions which are not encompassed by those of Technical Specification 4.2.2, the program shall evaluate the site-specific conditions to assure that the STORAGE CASK end-drop loading does not exceed 88.5 g and the TRANSFER CASK side drop loading does not exceed 60 g. This alternative analysis shall be commensurate with the analysis which forms the basis of Technical Specification 4.2.2 (Reference the WSNF-200 FuelSolutions' Storage System SAR Section 3.7). The program shall assure that these alternative analyses are documented and controlled.

5.3.2.3 This program shall establish administrative controls and procedures to assure that cask transport operations are conducted within the limits imposed by the Technical Specification or the alternative analysis described above.

5.3.3 Technical Specifications (TS) Bases Control Program This program provides a means for processing changes to the Bases of these Technical Specifications.

5.3.3.1 Changes to the Bases of the TS shall be made under appropriate administrative controls and reviews.

5.3.3.2 Licensees may make changes to Bases without prior NRC approval provided the changes do not involve either of the following:

Administrative Controls 5.0 5.0 Administrative Controls FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 5.0-4 A change in the TS incorporated in the license A change to the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR or Bases that involves an unreviewed safety question, a significant increase in occupational exposure, or a significant unreviewed environmental impact as defined in 10CFR72.48.

5.3.3.3 The Bases Control Program shall contain provisions to ensure that the Bases are maintained consistent with the WSNF-220 FuelSolutionsTM Storage System FSAR.

5.3.3.4 Proposed changes that do not meet the criteria of 5.3.3.2 above shall be reviewed and approved by the NRC prior to implementation. Changes to the Bases implemented without prior NRC approval shall be provided to the NRC on a frequency consistent with 10CFR72.48(b)(2).

5.3.4 Radioactive Effluent Control Program This program implements the requirements of 10CFR72.44(d).

5.3.4.1 The FuelSolutions' Storage System does not create any radioactive materials or have any radioactive waste treatment systems. Therefore, specific operating procedures for the control of radioactive effluents are not required. Specification 3.1.3, CANISTER Leak Rate, provides assurance that there are essentially no radioactive effluents from the CANISTERs.

5.3.4.2 This program includes an environmental monitoring program. The FuelSolutions' Storage System may be included in a site environmental monitoring program.

5.3.4.3 An annual report shall be submitted pursuant to 10CFR72.44(d)(3) specifying the quantity of each of the principal radionuclides released to the environment in liquid and in gaseous effluents during the previous calendar year of operation.

5.3.5 Cask Surface Dose Rate Evaluation Program This program provides a means for ensuring that ISFSIs using FuelSolutions' STORAGE CASKS do not violate the requirements of 10CFR72 and 10CFR20 regarding radiation doses and dose rates.

5.3.5.1 As part of its evaluation pursuant to 10CFR72.212, the licensee shall perform an analysis to confirm that the limits of 10CFR20 and 10CFR72.104 will be satisfied under the actual site conditions and configurations considering the planned number of casks to be used and the planned fuel loading conditions.

5.3.5.2 On the basis of the analysis in 5.3.5.1, the licensee shall establish a set of cask surface dose rate limits which are to be applied to FuelSolutions' STORAGE CASKS used at the site. Limits shall establish average gamma-ray and neutron dose rates for:

The outside vertical surface of the STORAGE CASK at approximately 6 feet above the base.

The inlet or outlet vent screen surfaces.

The top lid.

Administrative Controls 5.0 5.0 Administrative Controls FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 5.0-5 5.3.5.3 Notwithstanding the limits established in TS 5.3.5.2, the dose rate limits may not exceed the following values:

50 mrem/hr on the side.

510 mrem/hr at the inlet or outlet vent screen surfaces.

50 mrem/hr on the top lid.

5.3.5.4 Within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> following placement of the loaded STORAGE CASK on the ISFSI pad, the licensee shall measure the cask surface dose rates and calculate average values as described in 5.3.5.7 and 5.3.5.8.

The measured average dose rates shall be compared to the limits established in TS 5.3.5.2 or the limits in 5.3.5.3, whichever are lower.

5.3.5.5 If the measured average surface dose rates do not meet the limits of TS 5.3.5.2 or TS 5.3.5.3, whichever are lower, the licensee shall take the following actions:

Notify the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Director of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards) within 30 days.

Administratively verify that the correct fuel was loaded.

Perform an analysis to determine that placement of the as-loaded cask at the ISFSI will not cause the ISFSI to exceed the radiation exposure limits of 10CFR20 and 10CFR72.

5.3.5.6 If the analysis in 5.3.5.5 shows that placement of the as-loaded cask at the ISFSI will cause the ISFSI to exceed the radiation exposure limits of 10CFR20 and 10CFR72, the licensee shall remove all fuel assemblies from the cask within 30 days of the time of cask loading.

5.3.5.7 The surface dose rates shall be measured at the following points:

At least eight readings taken at equal spacing around the outside vertical surface of the STORAGE CASK at approximately 6 feet above the base.

The inlet or outlet vent screen surfaces.

At least five readings taken on the top lid, with one reading from the center and the other four taken at equal spacing 30 inches from the center.

5.3.5.8 The average dose rates shall be determined as follows:

In each of the three measurement zones in 5.3.5.7, the sum of the dose rate measurements is divided by the number of measurements to determine the average for that zone. The neutron and gamma-ray dose rates are averaged separately.

Uniformly spaced dose rate measurement locations are chosen such that each point in a given zone represents approximately the same surface area.

Administrative Controls 5.0 5.0 Administrative Controls FuelSolutions' Storage System Renewed Amendment 1 5.0-6 5.3.6 Vacuum Drying Program See the CANISTER Technical Specifications for the applicable information.

5.3.7 Cladding Oxide Thickness Measurement Program See the CANISTER Technical Specifications for the applicable information.

5.3.8 (reserved) 5.3.9 Aging Management Program Each general licensee shall have a program to establish, implement, and maintain written procedures for each applicable aging management program (AMP) described in the final safety analysis report (FSAR). The program shall include provisions for changing AMP elements, as necessary, and within the limitations of the approved licensing bases to address new information on aging effects based on inspection findings and/or industry operating experience provided to the general licensee during the renewal period. Each procedure shall contain a reference to the specific aspect of the AMP element implemented by that procedure, and that reference shall be maintained even if the procedure is modified.

The general licensee shall establish and implement these written procedures prior to entering the period of extended operation or no later than 365 days after the effective date of the renewal of the CoC, whichever is later. The general licensee shall maintain these written procedures for as long as the general licensee continues to operate FuelSolutions' Storage Systems in service for longer than 20 years.

Each general licensee shall perform tollgate assessments as described in Appendix 9.A of the FuelSolutions' Storage System FSAR WSNF-220.

5.4 Special Requirements for First System in Place See the CANISTER Technical Specifications for the applicable information.