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Restoration Project Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50, ZS-2020-0011, Attachment Revision 2
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ZionSolutions ZS-2020-0011 Attachment Zion Station Restoration Project Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License Revision 2 January, 2021

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1

BACKGROUND............................................................................................................. 3 2

PURPOSE........................................................................................................................ 4 3

SITE INFORMATION.................................................................................................... 4 3.1 General Information......................................................................................................... 4 3.2 Description of Survey Units (Covered Under this Partial Site Release Request)............ 5 4

DOSE SUMMATION AND COMPLIANCE............................................................... 12 4.1 Compliance Dose........................................................................................................... 12 4.1.1 Structures (BcSOFBASEMENT).................................................................................. 12 4.1.2 Buried Pipe (BcSOFBURIED PIPE).............................................................................. 15 4.1.3 Soil (BcSOFSOIL)..................................................................................................... 16 4.1.4 Groundwater (BcSOFGROUNDWATER)....................................................................... 20 4.2 Demonstrating Compliance with Dose Criteria............................................................. 21 4.3 Final Dose Summation................................................................................................... 22 5

IMPACT OF RELEASE OF THE AREAS................................................................... 22 5.1 Potential for Cross-Contamination from Subsequent Activities.................................... 22 5.2 Impact of Releasing the Subject Survey Units on Part 50 License Basis...................... 23 5.2.1 Technical Specifications......................................................................................... 24 5.2.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) and Environmental Report......................... 24 5.2.3 ISFSI Emergency Plan............................................................................................ 25 5.2.4 Security Plan........................................................................................................... 25 5.2.5 Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual.......................................................................... 25 5.2.6 Environmental Monitoring Program....................................................................... 25 5.2.7 Groundwater Monitoring Program......................................................................... 26 5.2.8 Fire Protection Program.......................................................................................... 26 5.2.9 Training Program.................................................................................................... 26 5.2.10 Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report.............................................. 26 5.2.11 License Termination Plan....................................................................................... 26 5.2.12 Compliance with 10 CFR 100 Siting Criteria......................................................... 26

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5.3 Consideration of Interaction between the Proposed Partial Site Release and the Previously Released Site and between the Proposed Partial Site Release and Remaining Licensed Site................................................................................................................................. 27 5.3.1 Effects on the Proposed Site Release from Previous Land Release....................... 27 5.3.2 Dose Effects on ISFSI Land (i.e., land that will remain under jurisdiction of the Part 50 license)............................................................................................................................. 28 5.3.3 Dose Effect on the Proposed Site Release from the Remaining Decommissioning Activities at the Remaining Zion Site................................................................................... 29 5.4 Additional Areas to be Addressed to Support the Release of the Subject Survey Units 29 5.5 Site Release Criteria....................................................................................................... 29 5.6 Final Status Survey......................................................................................................... 30 5.7 Conclusion...................................................................................................................... 30 6

REFERENCES.............................................................................................................. 31 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 - Phase 1 Survey Units...................................................................................................... 6 Table 2 - Phase 2, Part 1 Survey Units........................................................................................... 7 Table 3 - Phase 2, Part 2 Survey Units........................................................................................... 8 Table 4 - Phase 3 Survey Units...................................................................................................... 9 Table 5 - Phase 4 Survey Units.................................................................................................... 10 Table 6 - Area-Weighted Mean BcSOF for Basement Structures............................................... 14 Table 7 - Mean BcSOF Values for Surfaces, Penetrations, Embedded Pipe and Clean Fill....... 15 Table 8 - Mean BcSOF Values for Buried Pipe........................................................................... 16 Table 9 - Mean BcSOF Values for Soils...................................................................................... 17 Table 10 - Groundwater Exposure Factors for BFM Model........................................................ 20 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 - Non-Impacted Areas of the Zion Site.......................................................................... 33 Figure 2 - Phase 1 Survey Unit Locations.................................................................................... 34 Figure 3 - Phase 2-Part 1 Survey Unit Locations......................................................................... 35 Figure 4 - Phase 2-Part 2 Survey Unit Locations......................................................................... 36 Figure 5 - Phase 3 Survey Unit Locations.................................................................................... 37 Figure 6 - Phase 4 Survey Unit Locations.................................................................................... 38 Figure 7 - ISFSI Boundary........................................................................................................... 39

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1 BACKGROUND The Zion Station License Termination Plan (LTP) (Reference 1) was submitted by ZionSolutions to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for review on December 19, 2014 for the Zion Nuclear Power Station (ZNPS). In addition, ZionSolutions also submitted an accompanying License Amendment Request (LAR), License Amendment Request for the License Termination Plan, for Zion Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2 (ZNPS or the facility). The LTP was submitted as a supplement to the ZNPS Defueled Safety Analysis Report (DSAR) (Reference 2), and was accompanied by a proposed license amendment (in the form of a license condition) that established the criteria for when changes to the LTP require prior NRC approval. On February 26, 2015, ZionSolutions submitted additional information, including site-specific decommissioning cost information.

Following initial NRC review, a Request for Additional Information (RAI) was received on December 10, 2015 (Reference 3). A response to that request was submitted on March 8, 2016 (Reference 4). Continuing regulatory review resulted in a second set of RAIs that was received on May 31, 2016 (Reference 5). On July 20, 2017, ZionSolutions submitted Revision 1 to the LTP with corresponding changes to the LAR that reflect, among other things, changes made in response to RAIs (Reference 6). Subsequently, on February 7, 2018, the ZionSolutions submitted Revision 2 to the LTP. Finally, on August 28, 2018, ZionSolutions submitted a change to the license conditions associated with the LTP. The supplements dated February 26, 2015, March 8, 2016, July 20, 2016, July 20, 2017, February 7, 2018, April 10, 2018, and August 28, 2018, provided additional information that clarified the application, did not expand the scope of the application as originally noticed, and did not change the NRC staffs original proposed no significant hazards consideration determination as published in the Federal Register on April 14, 2015, (80 FR 20020).

On September 28, 2018, the NRC issued amendments that revised the ZNPS licenses to approve the LTP (Reference 7). The amendments revised the ZNPS, Units 1 and 2 licenses to add License Condition 2.C.(17). This new license condition incorporated the NRC approved LTP and associated addendum into the ZNPS licenses and specified limits on the changes the licensee was allowed to make to the approved LTP without prior NRC review and approval. The related Safety Evaluation Report (SER) was provided with the license amendments.

In Section 5.11 of the LTP, ZionSolutions indicated that it will submit final reports to the NRC that detail the results of Final Status Surveys (FSS), in a phased approach. On August 27, 2015, ZionSolutions requested approval to remove the non-impacted survey units on the site from the Part 50 licenses in accordance with 10 CFR 50.83(b), "Release of part of a power reactor facility or site for unrestricted use" (see Figure 1) (Reference 8). The NRC staff completed their review of the proposed request and approved the release of non-impacted survey units from the license via formal correspondence on March 31, 2016 (Reference 9).

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2 PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to provide written notification to the NRC of ZionSolutions intent to release a portion of the ZNPS site from the 10 CFR 50 license. Specifically, ZionSolutions intends to release an area consisting of seven (7) basement foundations (that are below grade and covered with three feet of clean fill), one-hundred and nineteen (119) open land survey units (including three (3) below grade excavation survey units), and five (5) buried pipe survey units. This area encompasses approximately 112 acres of the original licensed site area of 331 acres and constitutes the entire impacted area of the site.

Approximately 5 acres of the current licensed site (117 acres) is associated with the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility (ISFSI) and will remain in the 10 CFR Part 50 license.

Section 4 of this report presents the compliance equation for the site in accordance with Section 6.17 of the LTP. Section 4 also provides a description of how dose compliance is demonstrated through the summation of the four (4) distinct source terms for the end-state (i.e., basements, soil, buried pipe, and groundwater), in order to demonstrate that the ZNPS site, as a whole, meets the 25 mrem/year release criterion as established in NRC Regulation 10 CFR 20.1402, Radiological Criteria for Unrestricted Use.

In accordance with the ZSNP LTP, the NRC SER dated September 28, 2018, and the requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(a)(11), ZionSolutions has reviewed and assessed the subject survey units to ensure that this proposed action will have no adverse impact on the ability of the site in aggregate to meet 10 CFR Part 20, Subpart E, criteria for unrestricted release.

3 SITE INFORMATION 3.1 General Information Zion Nuclear Power Station, owned by Exelon, was located in Zion, Illinois, on the west shore of Lake Michigan. The site is approximately 40 miles north of Chicago, Illinois, and 42 miles south of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The owner-controlled site consisted of approximately 331 acres, and within the owner-controlled area was an approximate 87-acre, fence-enclosed nuclear facility. The plant was comprised of two (2) pressurized water reactors with supporting facilities. The primary coolant system for each unit employed a four-loop pressurized water reactor nuclear steam supply system housed in a steel-lined, reinforced concrete containment structure. Each unit employed a pressurized water reactor nuclear steam supply system.

ZNPS was previously operated by Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) until it was permanently shut down on February 13, 1998. On March 9, 1998, ComEd certified to the NRC that all fuel assemblies had been permanently removed from both reactors and placed in the Spent Fuel Pool. The NRC acknowledged the certification of permanent cessation of power

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operation and permanent removal of fuel from the reactor vessels in a letter dated May 4, 1998. In 2000, the license was transferred from ComEd to Exelon. In 2010, the license was transferred to ZionSolutions to coordinate and execute the decommissioning of the site.

Decommissioning and subsequent final radiological surveys were completed in accordance with the LTP and relevant regulatory guidance. Demobilization of personnel from the site occurred from December, 2019 to February, 2020. The spent nuclear fuel stored in the Zion ISFSI will be maintained under an amended Part 50 license.

3.2 Description of Survey Units (Covered Under this Partial Site Release Request)

Presently, ZionSolutions intends to release an area consisting of seven (7) basement foundations, one-hundred and nineteen (119) open land survey units, and five (5) buried pipe survey units. This area encompasses approximately 112 acres (the impacted area of 117 acres minus the area of the ISFSI) of the original licensed site area of 331 acre (approximately 34%), leaving only the land area associated with the ISFSI within the Part 50 license. Buried within the impacted open land survey units are seven (7) basement foundation survey units and five (5) buried pipe survey units that were subjected to FSS separately. The boundaries of the area subject to this release request are depicted in Figures 2 through 6.

An FSS was performed on each of the one-hundred and nineteen (119) impacted open land survey units the five (5) buried pipe survey units and the seven (7) buried basements that are subject to this release request. The FSS was performed in accordance with the LTP, NUREG-1575, Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM), as well as numerous ZionSolutions implementing procedures.

As detailed in Section 5.11 of the LTP, an FSS Release Record was prepared for each survey unit to provide complete and unambiguous records of the as-left radiological status. Sufficient data and information are provided in each Release Record to enable an independent re-creation and evaluation at some future time of both the survey activities and the derived results.

Final Reports were written consistent with the guidance provided in NUREG-1757, Vol. 2, Consolidated Decommissioning Guidance - Characterization, Survey, and Determination of Radiological Criteria and MARSSIM. To facilitate the data management process, FSS Final Reports incorporate multiple survey unit Release Records.

To minimize the incorporation of redundant historical assessment and other FSS program information, and to facilitate potential phased releases from the current license, FSS Final Reports were prepared in a phased approach. Four (4) FSS Final Reports (FSSR) have previously been submitted to the NRC.

The Phase 1 FSSR was submitted to NRC for review on November 1, 2018 (Reference 10).

The Phase 1 FSSR and the accompanying Release Records addressed the FSS of eight (8)

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Class 3 open land survey units at Zion. Following review and comment, the revised Phase 1 FSSR was resubmitted on June 21, 2019 (Reference 11).

The Phase 2, Part 1 FSSR submitted to the NRC in March of 2019 contained the FSS units that encompassed the basement structures including the Unit 1 and Unit 2 Containments, the Spent Fuel Pool (SFP)/Transfer Canal, the Auxiliary Building, the Crib House/Forebay, the Waste Water Treatment Facility (WWTF) and the Turbine Building. On September 30, 2019, the revised Phase 2, Part 1 FSSR was submitted to the NRC (Reference 12).

The Phase 2, Part 2 FSSR and all pertinent Release Records were submitted to the NRC on November 25, 2019 (Reference 13). The Phase 2, Part 2 FSSR contained the FSS units that encompassed buried pipe.

The Phase 3 FSSR addressed forty-one (41) Class 1 open land area survey units that totaled approximately 73,546 m2 in area. The Phase 3 FSSR and all pertinent Release Records were submitted to the NRC on December 30, 2019 (Reference 14).

The Phase 4 FSS Final Report was submitted to the NRC for review on May 1, 2020 (Reference 15). The report presents the FSS of seventy (70) open land area survey units that total approximately 179,928 m2 in area. Sixty-three (63) of the seventy (70) open land survey units included in the Phase 4 report are classified as MARSSIM Class 1 survey units.

A listing of survey units within each of the FSS Final Report phased submittals, along with a description and classification designation for each, is provided in Tables 1 through 5. The boundaries of the survey units within the scope of this release request, broken down by phase, are depicted in Figures 2 through 6.

Table 1 - Phase 1 Survey Units Survey Unit Name Class Size (m2) 10205 Switchyard 3

54,573 10219A Area Far South of Switchyard (A) 3 2,433 10219B Area Far South of Switchyard (B) 3 7,516 10220C Adjacent to South Restricted Area - Lakeshore 3

27,870 10222 North Beach Area 3

21,778 10223 Power Block Beach Area 3

12,371 10224 South Beach Area 3

14,608 10301 West Training Area 3

55,942

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Table 2 - Phase 2, Part 1 Survey Units Survey Unit (1)

Name Class(7)

Size (m2) 01100(2)

Unit 1 Containment above 565 ft.

1 2,465 01110(2)

Unit 1 Containment Under Vessel Area 1

294 01111 Unit 1 Containment In-Core-Sump Drain 1

0.86 01112 Unit 1 Containment Penetrations 1

242 02100(3)

Unit 2 Containment above 565 ft.

1 2,465 02110(3)

Unit 2 Containment Under Vessel Area 1

294 02112 Unit 2 Containment Penetrations 1

242 03202 SFP/Transfer Canal 1

723 05100 Auxiliary Building 542 ft. Floor and Walls 1

7,226 05119 Auxiliary Building Embedded Floor Drains 1

294 05120 Auxiliary Building Penetrations 1

949 06100(4)

Turbine Building Basement and Steam Tunnels 3

27,135 06105A(4)

Circulating Water Discharge Pipe 3

1,075 09200(5)

Unit 1 & Unit 2 Circulating Water Discharge Tunnels 3

4,868 06105B(5)

Turbine Building Embedded Pipe 3

238 06107(5)

Unit 1 Turbine Building Buttress Pit 3

1,596 06108(5)

Unit 2 Turbine Building Buttress Pit 3

1,596 06201(5)

Unit 1 Turbine Building 570 Diesel Fuel Storage 1

813 06202(5)

Unit 2 Turbine Building 570 Diesel Fuel Storage 1

813 06209(5)

Unit 1 Steam Tunnel Floor Drain 3

47 06210(5)

Unit 2 Steam Tunnel Floor Drain 3

46 06211(5)

Unit 1 Tendon Tunnel Floor Drain 3

51 06212(5)

Unit 2 Tendon Tunnel Floor Drain 3

42 06213(5)

Unit 1 Steam Tunnel East Valve House 1

304 06214(5)

Unit 1 Steam Tunnel West Valve House 1

304 06215(5)

Unit 2 Steam Tunnel East Valve House 3

240

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Table 2 (continued) - Phase 2, Part 1 Survey Units Survey Unit (1)

Name Class(7)

Size (m2) 06216(5)

Unit 2 Steam Tunnel West Valve House 3

240 08100(6)

Crib House 3

8,435 08401(6)

Forebay 3

5,407 08102A&B(6)

Unit 1 and Unit 2 Circulating Water Intake Pipes 3

4,412 09100 Waste Water Treatment Facility 1

1,124 (1) In accordance with the LTP, there are seven (7) basement survey units (Unit 1 Containment, Unit 2 Containment, Auxiliary Building, SFP/Transfer Canal, Turbine Building, Crib House/Forebay and Waste Water Treatment Facility.) Table 2 lists the thirty-one (31) dose components that are included in these survey units for FSS.

(2) Both dose components included in Release Record for Unit 1 Containment (3) Both dose components included in Release Record for Unit 2 Containment (4) The Release Record for the Turbine Building basement also includes the surface area of the Unit 1 and Unit 2 Steam Tunnels, the unit 1 and Unit 2 Circulating Water Discharge pipe and the Unit 1 and Unit 2 Circulating Water Discharge Tunnels (5) Included as an Appendixes to the Turbine Building basement Release Record (6) The Release Record for the Crib House also includes the FSS for the Forebay and the Unit 1 and Unit 2 Circulating Water Intake Pipes.

(7) Denote Final Survey Unit Classification Table 3 - Phase 2, Part 2 Survey Units Survey Unit Name Class(1)

Area (ft2)

Pipe ID 00101A Condensate Feed Water Supply and Recirculation 3

2,455 T-103, T-105, and T-106 00101B Primary Water 2

312 T-095 and T-102 00101F Diesel Generator Heat Exchanger Service Water Supply and Return 3

956 AO-27, AO-28, AO-30, AO-31, TO-32, and TO-33 00101H Service Water Supply Header 3

5,248 CO-26 and CO-29 00150A/B&C North East Storm Drain 2

2,187 NA (1) Indicates classification of buried pipe interior

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Table 4 - Phase 3 Survey Units Survey Unit (1)

Name Size (m2)

Survey Unit (1)

Name Size (m2) 10201A NE Corner of Restricted Area -

Lakeshore 1,554 10220E SE Corner of Exclusion Area -

Inland 1,976 10201B NE Corner of Restricted Area -

Lakeshore 1,427 10220F SE Corner of Exclusion Area -

Inland 1,578 10201C NE Corner of Restricted Area -

Lakeshore 1,379 10220G SE Corner of Exclusion Area -

Inland 1,674 10201D NE Corner of Restricted Area -

Lakeshore 1,472 10220J SE Corner of Exclusion Area -

Inland 2,030 10202A IRSF/Fire Training Area 1,757 10221B South of Protected Area - Inland 1,855 10202B IRSF/Fire Training Area 1,711 10221E South of Protected Area -

Lakeshore 1,975 10202C IRSF/Fire Training Area 1,696 10221F South of Protected Area -

Lakeshore 1,968 10202D IRSF/Fire Training Area 1,680 10221G South of Protected Area -

Lakeshore 1,956 10203D East Training Area 1,993 10221H South of Protected Area -

Lakeshore 1,994 10203E East Training Area 1,886 12101 WWTF Sludge Drying Bed Area 2,036 10209A Restricted Area South of Gate House 1,966 12102 WWTF Sludge Drying Bed Area 2,024 10209B Restricted Area South of Gate House 1,977 12103 WWTF Sludge Drying Bed Area 2,034 10209D Restricted Area South of Gate House 1,586 12112 Unit 1 PWST/SST Area West 1,693 10209E Restricted Area South of Gate House 1,560 12113 Unit 1 PWST/SST Area West 1,658 10210A Restricted Area South of Turbine Building 1,788 12203B Under Service Building and Southeast Yard 1,989 10210B Restricted Area South of Turbine Building 1,913 12203C Under Service Building and Southeast Yard 1,955 10210C Restricted Area South of Turbine Building 1,893 12203D Under Service Building and Southeast Yard 1,635

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Name Size (m2)

Survey Unit (1)

Name Size (m2) 10211A SE Corner of Restricted Area (Lakeshore) 1,536 12204A Crib House Area 1,943 10211B SE Corner of Restricted Area (Lakeshore) 1,663 12204B Crib House Area 1,971 10220B SE Corner of Exclusion Area -

Inland 1,696 12204C Crib House Area 1,994 10220D SE Corner of Exclusion Area -

Inland 1,475 (1) All survey units listed had a final classification of Class 1 in accordance with MARSSIM section 4.4 prior to performing FSS Table 5 - Phase 4 Survey Units Survey Unit Name Class Size (m2)

Survey Unit Name Class Size (m2) 10203A East Training Area 1

1,999 10214E Construction Parking Area 1

1,989 10203B East Training Area 1

1,977 10214F Construction Parking Area 1

1,661 10203C East Training Area 1

1,871 10220A SE Corner of Exclusion Area - Lakeshore 1

2,025 10203F East Training Area 1

1,888 10220H SE Corner of Exclusion Area - Lakeshore 1

2,088 10204A North Gate Area 1

2,231 10220I SE Corner of Exclusion Area - Lakeshore 1

2,060 10204B North Gate Area 1

1,549 10221A South of Protected Area -

Inland 1

1,976 10204C North Gate Area 1

1,547 10221C South of Protected Area -

Inland 1

1,959 10204D North Gate Area 1

1,545 10221D South of Protected Area -

Inland 1

1,697 10206A Station Construction Area 1

2,844 12104 North Half of Unit 2 Containment 1

1,940 10206B Station Construction Area 1

1,837 12105 South Half of Unit 2 Containment 1

1,938 10206C Station Construction Area 1

1,833 12106 North Half of Fuel &

Auxiliary Buildings 1

1,936

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Survey Unit Name Class Size (m2) 10206D Station Construction Area 1

1,829 12107 South Half of Fuel &

Auxiliary Buildings 1

1,934 10206E Station Construction Area 1

1,825 12108 North Half of Unit 1 Containment 1

1,933 10207A North Warehouse Area 1

2,675 12109 South Half of Unit 1 Containment 1

1,931 10207B North Warehouse Area 1

1,736 12110 Yard Between Unit 1 Containment and Turbine 1

1,740 10207C North Warehouse Area 1

1,735 12111 South Yard Area Northeast of Gate House 1

1,964 10207D North Warehouse Area 1

1,733 12201A North Protected Area Yard 1

1,992 10207E North Warehouse Area 1

1,731 12201B North Protected Area Yard 1

1,995 10208A South Warehouse Area 1

2,460 12201C North Protected Area Yard 1

1,968 10208B South Warehouse Area 1

1,835 12201D North Protected Area Yard 1

1,842 10208C South Warehouse Area 1

1,868 12201E North Protected Area Yard 1

1,902 10208D South Warehouse Area 1

1,827 12202A Gate House and Southwest Yard 1

1,998 10209C Restricted Area South of Gate House 1

1,970 12202B Gate House and Southwest Yard 1

1,999 10212A NE Corner of Exclusion Area - Lakeshore 2

9,550 12202C Gate House and Southwest Yard 1

1,894 10212B VCC Construction Area 3

16,154 12202D Gate House and Southwest Yard 1

1,663 10212C NE Corner of Exclusion Area - Lakeshore 1

1,744 12202E Gate House and Southwest Yard 1

1,845 10212D NE Corner of Exclusion Area - Lakeshore 1

1,490 12202F Gate House and Southwest Yard 1

1,858 10213A NE Corner of Exclusion Area 2

5,730 12203A Under Service Building and Southeast Yard 1

1,988 10213B NE Corner of Exclusion Area 1

1,994 12205A Area Under the Turbine Building 1

1,809

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Survey Unit Name Class Size (m2) 10213C NE Corner of Exclusion Area 1

1,934 12205B Area Under the Turbine Building 1

1,814 10214A Construction Parking Area 2

8,542 12205C Area Under the Turbine Building 1

1,818 10214B Construction Parking Area 2

7,372 12205D Area Under the Turbine Building 1

1,821 10214C Construction Parking Area 2

7,579 12205E Area Under the Turbine Building 1

1,825 10214D Construction Parking Area 2

8,946 12106K North Half of Fuel &

Auxiliary Buildings -

Excavation 1

779 12105K South Half of Unit 2 Containment - Excavation 1

360 12107K South Half of Fuel &

Auxiliary Buildings -

Excavation 1

607 4

DOSE SUMMATION AND COMPLIANCE Each radionuclide-specific Base Case Derived Concentration Guideline Level (BcDCGL) is equivalent to the level of residual radioactivity (above background levels) that could, when considered independently, result in a Total Effective Dose Equivalent (TEDE) of 25 mrem year to the Average Member of the Critical Group (AMCG). Compliance is demonstrated through the summation of the dose from each of the Radionuclides of Concern (ROCs) in each of the four media (i.e., basement concrete, soil, buried pipe and existing groundwater). Dose summation for compliance is discussed in further detail in the LTP, Section 6.17.

4.1 Compliance Dose The results of the FSS performed in each FSS unit was reviewed to determine the maximum dose from each of the four source terms using the mean Base Case Sum of Fractions (BcSOF) of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas. The compliance dose must be less than 25 mrem/year. The dose contribution from each ROC is accounted for using the BcSOF to ensure that the total dose from all ROC does not exceed the dose criterion.

4.1.1 Structures (BcSOFBASEMENT)

The term for each basement includes the dose contributions from wall and floor surfaces within the basement, the dose contribution from embedded pipe within the basement, the dose contribution from penetrations within the basement and the dose contribution from concrete fill in the basement when clean concrete debris was used as fill. Each (structural surfaces, embedded pipe and penetrations) were surveyed separately during FSS. The dose

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 13 from clean concrete fill was predetermined based on a maximum allowable MDC of 5,000 dpm/100cm2 and the resultant dose values were documented in LTP Chapter 5, Table 5-21.

The remaining below grade basement structures that were subjected to FSS at ZNPS were the Unit 1 and Unit 2 Containments, Turbine Building, Auxiliary Building, Spent Fuel Pool (SFP)/Transfer Canal, Forebay, Crib House, and the Waste Water Treatment Facility (WWTF). The Phase 2, Part 1 FSSR submitted to the NRC on September 30, 2019, documents the FSS performed on these structures prior to backfill and coverage by a minimum of three feet of clean fill.

After the FSS of all dose components in a given basement was complete and all dose component survey units passed the Sign Test, the mean BcSOF for each dose component was calculated using Equations 5-5 or 5-6 as applicable from LTP Chapter 5, Section 5.5.4.

Basement surface area adjustments (i.e., increases) were applied to the DCGL calculation for certain basements to ensure that the DCGLs accounted for the contribution of residual radioactivity from basements/structures that cannot, on their own, support a water supply well but, were hydraulically connected to a basement that could support a well. The area-weighted BcSOF for basements that have dose contributions from multiple surface survey units were calculated in accordance with Equation 1 below, which was reproduced from Equation 5-8 from LTP Section 5.5.6.1. In accordance with LTP Section 5.5.6.1, this adjustment was made to the mean BcSOF for both Containments, the Auxiliary Building, the SFP/Transfer Canal and the Turbine Building FSS unit. For the areas specified in Footnote 1 of LTP Table 5-2, the SOFBi,B to be used in Equation 1 is based on the mean of the judgmental samples/measurements.

Equation 1

,=,

=1 where:

SOFB,B

=

total surface SOF including all surface survey units in basement (B)

SASUi,B

=

surface area of survey unit (i) in basement (B)

SAAdjust,B

=

adjusted surface area for DCGL calculation (LTP Table 5-23) for basement (B)

SOFBi,B

=

SOFB for survey unit (i) in basement (B)

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 14 The area-weighted and adjusted mean BcSOF for each of the basement structures at ZNPS were documented in the individual Release Record for each basement as well as the Phase 2, Part 1 FSSR and are reproduced below in Table 6.

Table 6 - Area-Weighted Mean BcSOF for Basement Structures Basement Mean BcSOFB Unit 1 Containment 0.222 Unit 2 Containment 0.122 Auxiliary Building 0.078 SFP/Transfer Canal 0.033 Turbine Building 0.068 Crib House/Forebay 0.006 WWTF 0.013 Once the surface area adjustments are complete, the result becomes the mean of FSS non-parametric results (plus the dose from any identified elevated areas) for backfilled basements or the variable BcSOFB in Equation 2 (reproduced from LTP Equation 5-7) below:

Equation 2

= + + +

where:

BcSOFBASEMENT =

BcSOF (mean of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas) for backfilled basements BcSOFB =

BcSOF for structural survey unit(s) within the basement (mean of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas)

BcSOFEP =

BcSOF for embedded pipe survey unit(s) within the basement (mean of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas)

BcSOFPN =

BcSOF for penetration survey unit(s) within the basement (mean of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas)

BcSOFCF =

BcSOF for clean concrete fill (if applicable) based on maximum MDC during Unrestricted Release Survey (URS)

Table 7 presents the mean BcSOF values for surfaces, penetrations, embedded pipe and clean fill and the derived value for BcSOFBASEMENT for each. The maximum

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 15 BcSOFBASEMENT was for the Unit 1 Containment at 0.443 (which equates to a dose of 11.080 mrem/year). This value will be used for the variable Max BcSOFBASEMENT in the compliance equation (Equation 3).

Table 7 - Mean BcSOF Values for Surfaces, Penetrations, Embedded Pipe and Clean Fill BASEMENT Structures Embedded Pipe Penetrations Clean Fill BcSOFBASEMENT Dose BcSOFB BcSOFEP BcSOFPN BcSOFCF (mrem/yr)

Unit 1 Containment 0.222 0.049 0.101 0.071 0.443 11.080 Unit 2 Containment 0.122 0.000 0.010 0.071 0.203 5.071 Auxiliary Building 0.078 0.007 0.037 0.040 0.162 4.043 SFP/Transfer Canal 0.033 0.000 0.000 0.006 0.039 0.979 Turbine Building 0.068 0.001 0.002 0.063 0.134 3.340 Crib House/Forebay 0.006 0.000 0.000 0.063 0.069 1.723 WWTF 0.013 0.000 0.000 0.256 0.269 6.725 4.1.2 Buried Pipe (BcSOFBURIED PIPE)

The second variable in the compliance equation is dose from remaining buried pipe. The Phase 2, Part 2 FSSR was submitted to the NRC on November 25, 2019. The report addressed the FSS of the five (5) buried piping systems remaining in the end-state after decommissioning activities were completed. Specifically, the report included the FSS results for the following buried pipe:

Condensate Feed Water Supply and Recirculation (survey unit 00101A),

Primary Water Supply (survey unit 00101B),

Diesel Generator Heat Exchanger Service Water Supply and Return (survey unit 00101F),

Service Water Supply Header (survey unit 00101H), and North East Storm Drain (survey units 00150A, B & C).

Table 8 presents the mean BcSOF values from the FSS of these five (5) buried piping systems. The maximum mean BcSOF for the FSS of the five (5) buried pipe systems was for the Primary Water Supply pipe at 0.227 (which equates to a dose of 5.673 mrem/year).

This value will be used for the variable Max BcSOFBURIED PIPE in the compliance equation (Equation 3).

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 16 Table 8 - Mean BcSOF Values for Buried Pipe Description Mean BcSOF Dose (mrem/yr.)

Condensate Feed Water Supply and Recirculation 0.082 2.052 Primary Water Supply Header 0.227 5.674 Diesel Generator Service Water Supply and Return Pipe 0.037 0.922 Service Water Supply Header 0.033 0.814 North Yard Drain Pipe 0.027 0.683 4.1.3 Soil (BcSOFSOIL)

The third variable in the compliance equation is dose from soil. There are one-hundred and nineteen (119) open land survey units at ZNPS. The Phase 1 FSSR was resubmitted to the NRC on July 21, 2019, and again on March 03, 2020. These reports address the FSS performed on eight (8) Class 3 open land survey units that totaled approximately 197,101 m2 in area. The Phase 3 FSSR addressed the FSS of forty-one (41) Class 1 open land area survey units that totaled approximately 73,546 m2 in area. It was submitted to the NRC on December 30, 2019. The Phase 4 FSSR addressed the FSS of sixty-three (63) Class 1 open land survey units, six (6) Class 2 open land survey units and one (1) Class 3 open land survey unit, which makes up the balance of the impacted open land area at ZSNP.

Table 9 presents the mean BcSOF values from the FSS of the one-hundred and nineteen (119) open land survey units at ZNPS. The maximum mean BcSOF for the FSS of open land survey units was for survey unit 12106K at 0.041 (which equates to a dose of 1.016 mrem/year).

In response to an NRC Request for Additional Information (RAI), an assessment of the data set results for samples analyzed at Eberline Laboratories against samples analyzed at the on-site laboratory was performed. The data shows that the average ratio of the Eberline results to the on-site results was 1.91 for the data set. As a conservative measure in response to this potential for underreporting the concentration of residual radioactivity in the samples analyzed on-site, this factor has been applied to the BcSOF of 0.041. The resulting BcSOF is 0.078, which equates to a dose of 1.95 mrem/year. This value will be used for the variable Max BcSOFSOIL in the compliance equation (Equation 3).

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 17 Table 9 - Mean BcSOF Values for Soils Survey Unit Description Mean BcSOF Dose (mrem/yr)

Survey Unit Description Mean BcSOF Dose (mrem/yr) 10201A NE Restricted Area

- Lakeshore 0.012 0.299 10220A SE Exclusion Area

- Lakeshore 0.014 0.348 10201B NE Restricted Area

- Lakeshore 0.012 0.303 10220B SE Exclusion Area -

Inland 0.012 0.302 10201C NE Restricted Area

- Lakeshore 0.012 0.288 10220C South Restricted Area (Lakeshore) 0.015 0.377 10201D NE Restricted Area

- Lakeshore 0.015 0.385 10220D SE Exclusion Area -

Inland 0.007 0.173 10202A IRSF/Fire Training Area 0.014 0.354 10220E SE Exclusion Area -

Inland 0.008 0.196 10202B IRSF/Fire Training Area 0.012 0.292 10220F SE Exclusion Area -

Inland 0.009 0.233 10202C IRSF/Fire Training Area 0.013 0.319 10220G SE Exclusion Area -

Inland 0.011 0.270 10202D IRSF/Fire Training Area 0.014 0.348 10220H SE Exclusion Area

- Lakeshore 0.012 0.307 10203A East Training Area 0.010 0.244 10220I SE Exclusion Area

- Lakeshore 0.010 0.244 10203B East Training Area 0.013 0.321 10220J SE Exclusion Area -

Inland 0.012 0.289 10203C East Training Area 0.010 0.238 10221A South of Protected Area - Inland 0.015 0.379 10203D East Training Area 0.011 0.263 10221B South of Protected Area - Inland 0.010 0.245 10203E East Training Area 0.013 0.323 10221C South of Protected Area - Inland 0.017 0.427 10203F East Training Area 0.007 0.244 10221D South of Protected Area - Inland 0.011 0.286 10204A North Gate Area 0.011 0.321 10221E South of Protected Area - Lakeshore 0.014 0.353 10204B North Gate Area 0.009 0.238 10221F South of Protected Area - Lakeshore 0.013 0.331 10204C North Gate Area 0.014 0.181 10221G South of Protected Area - Lakeshore 0.009 0.233 10204D North Gate Area 0.011 0.283 10221H South of Protected Area - Lakeshore 0.007 0.163 10205 Switchyard 0.004 0.102 10222 North Beach Area 0.012 0.294 10206A Station Construction Area 0.016 0.392 10223 Power Block Beach Area 0.003 0.075 10206B Station Construction Area 0.012 0.309 10224 South Beach Area 0.005 0.112

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 18 Table 9 (continued) - Mean BcSOF Values for Soils Survey Unit Description Mean BcSOF Dose (mrem/yr)

Survey Unit Description Mean BcSOF Dose (mrem/yr) 10206C Station Construction Area 0.015 0.370 12101 WWTF Sludge Drying Bed Area 0.014 0.355 10206D Station Construction Area 0.018 0.440 12102 WWTF Sludge Drying Bed Area 0.013 0.330 10206E Station Construction Area 0.007 0.180 12103 WWTF Sludge Drying Bed Area 0.011 0.271 10207A North Warehouse Area 0.035 0.869 12104 North Half of Unit 2 Containment 0.009 0.215 10207B North Warehouse Area 0.010 0.243 12105 South Half of Unit 2 Containment 0.009 0.216 10207C North Warehouse Area 0.018 0.441 12106 North Half of Fuel

& Aux Buildings 0.008 0.198 10207D North Warehouse Area 0.013 0.333 12107 South Half of Fuel

& Aux Buildings 0.010 0.246 10207E North Warehouse Area 0.011 0.282 12108 North Half of Unit 1 Containment 0.007 0.17 10208A South Warehouse Area 0.012 0.297 12109 South Half of Unit 1 Containment 0.009 0.236 10208B South Warehouse Area 0.012 0.300 12110 Yard Between Unit 1 CTMT & Turbine 0.014 0.34 10208C South Warehouse Area 0.012 0.291 12111 South Yard Area NE of Gate House 0.008 0.197 10208D South Warehouse Area 0.011 0.272 12112 Unit 1 PWST/SST Area West 0.018 0.449 10209A South of Gate House 0.011 0.264 12113 Unit 1 PWST/SST Area West 0.012 0.297 10209B South of Gate House 0.012 0.304 12201A North Protected Area Yard 0.009 0.223 10209C South of Gate House 0.019 0.466 12201B North Protected Area Yard 0.008 0.19 10209D South of Gate House 0.022 0.544 12201C North Protected Area Yard 0.011 0.268 10209E South of Gate House 0.013 0.318 12201D North Protected Area Yard 0.016 0.392 10210A South of Turbine Building 0.014 0.361 12201E North Protected Area Yard 0.011 0.264 10210B South of Turbine Building 0.015 0.365 12202A Gate House and Southwest Yard 0.008 0.206 10210C South of Turbine Building 0.012 0.287 12202B Gate House and Southwest Yard 0.008 0.202 10211A SE Restricted Area (Lakeshore) 0.008 0.189 12202C Gate House and Southwest Yard 0.010 0.248

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 19 Table 9 (continued) - Mean BcSOF Values for Soils Survey Unit Description Mean BcSOF Dose (mrem/yr)

Survey Unit Description Mean BcSOF Dose (mrem/yr) 10211B SE Restricted Area (Lakeshore) 0.013 0.321 12202D Gate House and Southwest Yard 0.010 0.252 10212A NE Exclusion Area

- Lakeshore 0.012 0.304 12202E Gate House and Southwest Yard 0.006 0.156 10212B VCC Construction Area 0.010 0.250 12202F Gate House and Southwest Yard 0.010 0.248 10212C NE Exclusion Area

- Lakeshore 0.015 0.382 12203A Under Service Building & SE Yard 0.040 0.994 10212D NE Exclusion Area

- Lakeshore 0.021 0.526 12203B Under Service Building & SE Yard 0.014 0.352 10213A NE Corner of Exclusion Area 0.021 0.519 12203C Under Service Building & SE Yard 0.011 0.268 10213B NE Corner of Exclusion Area 0.039 0.968 12203D Under Service Building & SE Yard 0.014 0.354 10213C NE Corner of Exclusion Area 0.025 0.616 12204A Crib House Area 0.009 0.229 10214A Construction Parking Area 0.009 0.230 12204B Crib House Area 0.013 0.335 10214B Construction Parking Area 0.010 0.243 12204C Crib House Area 0.015 0.383 10214C Construction Parking Area 0.009 0.227 12205A Area Under the Turbine Building 0.005 0.135 10214D Construction Parking Area 0.009 0.232 12205B Area Under the Turbine Building 0.006 0.15 10214E Construction Parking Area 0.008 0.195 12205C Area Under the Turbine Building 0.009 0.22 10214F Construction Parking Area 0.011 0.278 12205D Area Under the Turbine Building 0.008 0.199 10219A Area Far South of Switchyard 0.009 0.235 12205E Area Under the Turbine Building 0.008 0.211 10219B Area Far South of Switchyard 0.021 0.525 10301 West Training Area 0.011 0.263 12105K South Half of Unit 2 Containment -

Excavation 0.020 0.509 12107K South Half of Fuel

& Aux Buildings -

Excavation 0.040 0.992 12106K North Half of Fuel

& Aux Buildings -

Excavation 0.041 1.016

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 20 4.1.4 Groundwater (BcSOFGROUNDWATER)

The fourth and last variable in the compliance equation is dose from groundwater. The monitoring program and results are described in the ZionSolutions TSD 14-003, Conestoga Rovers & Associates (CRA) Report, Zion Hydrogeologic Investigation Report (Reference 16). The historical groundwater monitoring results are summarized in LTP Section 2.3.6.5.

No significant groundwater contamination had been identified by groundwater monitoring prior to the commencement of decommissioning activities and was not expected to be present at the time of license termination. The LTP specified that if groundwater contamination was identified during decommissioning, then the dose would be calculated using the BFM Groundwater Exposure Factors from LTP Section 6.6.5, Table 6-18, which is reproduced below as Table 10. The BFM Groundwater Exposure Factors presented are fully applicable to any groundwater contamination, regardless of the location.

Table 10 - Groundwater Exposure Factors for BFM Model Radionuclide GW Exposure Factor (mrem/y per pCi/L)

Co-60 2.50E-02 Cs-134 8.75E-02 Cs-137 6.94E-02 Eu-152 3.62E-03 Eu-154 5.26E-03 H-3 4.43E-05 Ni-63 9.78E-04 Sr-90 1.09E-01 In May of 2006, tritium (H-3) was positively detected in one well at a maximum observed concentration of 586 pCi/L. Also, in May of 2006, Sr-90 was positively detected in a well up-gradient from the groundwater flow direction and that should not have been impacted by ZNPS activities. As the observed Sr-90 concentrations were barely above the MDC of the analysis, and the results within the range of uncertainty, the results were classified as false positive.

From 2006 until 2020, ZSRP has monitored eleven (11) wells on a quarterly basis in accordance with the Zion Radiological Groundwater Protection Program (RGPP). All

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 21 samples were analyzed for tritium, gamma radionuclides, gross-alpha and beta (suspended and dissolved), hard-to-detects, and Sr-90. Gamma-radionuclides and HTD radionuclides (including Fe-55, Ni-63 and Sr-90) were not positively detected in any groundwater monitoring sample taken from any of the eleven (11) wells since May of 2006. In addition, from 2006 until the 1st quarter of 2018 and from the 1st quarter of 2019 until the present, tritium was not positively detected at a concentration greater than the MDC of 200 pCi/L.

However, during the 1st and 3rd quarter of 2018 into the 1st quarter of 2019, samples taken from well MW-ZN-08S indicated positive tritium at concentrations exceeding the MDC of the analysis. The positive tritium results ranged from 200 to 416 pCi/L. It was postulated that the source of the tritium was slightly contaminated concrete that was placed on the ground in the vicinity of the well prior to loadout and disposal as waste. There are no other indications of positively detected plant-derived radionuclides being detected in any well sample since.

To determine the mean BcSOF from groundwater, ZSRP will conservatively use the maximum observed positively detected tritium concentration of 586 pCi/L as representative of any potential residual tritium radioactivity in groundwater. As no other radionuclides were positively detected in groundwater since the units were placed into SAFSTOR in 1988, only tritium will be included for the assessment of compliance dose.

The tritium concentration of 586 pCi/L was multiplied by the BFM Groundwater Exposure Factor for tritium of 4.43E-05 mrem/y per pCi/L to determine a dose of 0.026 mrem/year.

A fraction of allowable dose was then calculated by dividing the extrapolated dose by 25 mrem/year. The dose fraction for all positively detected ROC were then summed to derive the variable BcSOFGW. The dose fraction of 0.001 (which equates to a dose of 0.026 mrem/year) is the value used for the variable Max BcSOFGROUNDWATER in the compliance equation (Equation 3).

4.2 Demonstrating Compliance with Dose Criteria The compliance dose was calculated using Equation 6-11 in the LTP after FSS was completed in all survey units. The equation is replicated below as Equation 3 to this report.

Equation 3 Compliance Dose = (Max BcSOFBASEMENT + Max BcSOFSOIL + Max BcSOFBURIED PIPE +

Max SOFGROUNDWATER) x 25 mrem/year where:

Compliance Dose

=

must be less than or equal to 25 mrem/year, Max BcSOFBASEMENT

=

Maximum Base Case Sum-of-Fraction (BcSOF)

(mean of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas) for backfilled

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 22 basements (including surface, embedded pipe, penetrations and fill [if required]),

Max BcSOFSOIL

=

Maximum BcSOF (mean of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas) for open land survey units, Max BcSOFBURIED PIPE =

Maximum BcSOF (mean of FSS systematic results plus the dose from any identified elevated areas) from buried piping survey units, Max SOFGROUNDWATER =

Maximum SOF from existing groundwater Using the values for each of the variables, this equation can also be expressed as:

Equation 4 (0.443 + 0.078 + 0.227 + 0.001) x 25 mrem/year = 18.73 mrem/year TEDE 4.3 Final Dose Summation The dose summation for compliance was determined in accordance with LTP Section 6.17.

The total dose applied to the ZNPS site is 18.73 mrem/year, which meets the unrestricted release criteria established in 10CFR20.1402. The FSS results provided in this report, combined with the FSS results documented in the five (5) FSSRs that were previously submitted (Phase 1, Phase 2 Part 1, Phase 2 Part 2, Phase 3 and Phase 4) clearly demonstrate that any residual radioactive material remaining on the Zion site results in a dose to the AMCG that does not exceed 25 mrem/year and that the residual radioactivity has been reduced to levels that are ALARA.

5 IMPACT OF RELEASE OF THE AREAS With the exception of decommissioning activities at the ISFSI to be undertaken when all spent fuel has been removed, all decommissioning and dismantlement activities have been completed at the ZNPS site. Thus, no additional activities are required in these subject survey units for ZionSolutions to release them.

5.1 Potential for Cross-Contamination from Subsequent Activities Prior to implementing FSS, survey units were isolated and controlled in accordance with the LTP, Section 5.6.3. This included posting of the survey units as well as notifications to site personnel. Prior permission to enter and work in these areas was required to be obtained from FSS personnel. During decommissioning, control measures were placed on the release of material from Radiologically Controlled Areas (RCA) which decreased the probability that the survey units would be impacted from decommissioning activities. These control measures included contamination containment, dust control, storm water runoff measures, building

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 23 demolition controls, and additional evaluations and radiological surveys of materials leaving the RCA.

The LTP, Section 5.12, describes periodic surveillances/re-surveys to confirm that no radioactive material had been introduced into the survey units that would potentially invalidate the results of the FSS or the final configuration of the survey unit. These isolation and control measures occurring prior to, during, and following FSS, have been implemented in these subject survey units through approved procedures. These procedures were in effect at the time of turnover to the Characterization/License Termination (C/LT) Group and remained in effect throughout site final survey activities and until the risk of recontamination from decommissioning activities was alleviated.

The requirements for decommissioning activities, as well as the additional protections afforded from FSS isolation and control measures, provide strong assurance that the potential for cross-contamination of the subject survey units is minimal. In addition, the site has carried out an erosion control program (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) (Reference 17) to reduce the potential for soil erosion into adjacent land areas and surface water bodies.

The spent fuel at the ISFSI is stored in the NAC MAGNASTOR spent fuel cask storage system. The main components of the system are the transportable storage canister (TSC), the vertical concrete cask (VCC), and the MAGNASTOR transfer cask (MTC). The canisters were placed in VCCs for shielding and physical protection and set on the ZNPS ISFSI pad.

The NAC MAGNASTOR System is a sealed and leak-tight spent fuel storage system and consists of sixty-five dry cask storage canisters including four Greater-Than-Class C (GTCC) waste canisters. In addition, in-process inspections and tests were performed during fabrication and sealing of the canisters. Consequently, there is no release of radioactive material during normal conditions of storage. The structural analysis of the canister for off-normal and accident conditions of storage shows that the canister is not breached in any of the evaluated events. Consequently, there is no release of radioactive material during off-normal and accident conditions of storage that could impact the survey units proposed for release. The ISFSI facility is managed and monitored in accordance with NRC Regulations 10 CFR Part 72, which includes radiological monitoring.

5.2 Impact of Releasing the Subject Survey Units on Part 50 License Basis The license basis for the ZNPS includes the maintenance of certain programs to fulfill regulatory requirements and functional responsibilities. Throughout decommissioning, these programs have been modified as necessary and terminated when the applicable concern is no longer relevant. These program changes are implemented using the change processes specified for each type of program. The methodology for releasing land requires a review and assessment of the impact on license programs for the site lands remaining within the domain of the Part 50 license. The NRC accepted this approach included in the LTP via License

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 24 Amendment. The impact of releasing the subject survey units from the Part 50 license on each of the licensing programs is described below. With this submittal, ZionSolutions is not requesting NRC approval of any potential changes described herein.

5.2.1 Technical Specifications The Zion Defueled Technical Specifications are not impacted by the release of the subject survey units, as a size and description of the site are not included in the Technical Specifications. The survey and release are consistent with the LTP and associated License Condition.

The NAC MAGNASTOR Technical Specifications, associated with allowable surface contamination on the cask after loading, were based upon limiting the dose at the Controlled Area Boundary (CAB) due to a total mechanistic release of the surface contamination. The closest CAB distance is the southern site boundary at 772 feet. As stated in Section 10.3 of the ISFSI 10 CFR 72.212 Report (Reference 18), an occupancy dose at 772 feet from the ISFSI, to the nearest real individual, is based on direct exposure of 11.8 mrem/year (long-term camper on the camp site closest to the ISFSI at the Illinois Beach State Park). The partial site release will not affect the basis for this Technical Specification, as the assumed residual plant area dose from all exposure pathways meets the radiological dose criteria from all exposure pathways as specified in 10 CFR 20.1402. In the assessment of direct exposure, a very conservative assumption of combining the projected boundary dose from the ISFSI and the maximum residual plant area dose from direct exposure to soil (0.994 mrem/year), the result (12.794 mrem/year) confirms that the Technical Specification basis will continue to be maintained after partial site release has been implemented.

The ComEd switchyard is within the ZionSolutions controlled area. Access to the switchyard by ComEd workers is controlled and verifiable. Personnel entering this area are treated as members of the public in the Controlled Area; therefore, a dose limit of 100 mrem/hour under 10 CFR 20.1301 is applicable. Using a bounding occupancy of 2,088 hour0.00102 days <br />0.0244 hours <br />1.455026e-4 weeks <br />3.3484e-5 months <br />s/year, the annual dose for work in the switchyard is anticipated to be 37.6 mrem/year.

This dose is well within the limit of 100 mrem/year.

5.2.2 Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) and Environmental Report The Decommissioning Final Safety Analysis Report will require minor edits to Section 2 to describe the reduced site area resulting from the removal of the subject area from the Part 50 License.

During preparation of the LTP, the impacts on information provided in the Final Environmental Statement related to operation of Zion Nuclear Power Station Units 1 and 2 (Reference 19) and NUREG-0586, Supplement 1, Volume 1, Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities (Reference 20) were

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 25 evaluated. The information contained within the LTP was determined to be consistent or bounded by the information in the Environmental Report and the Environmental Impact Statement. The process of partial site release was included in the LTP, and this partial site release is being proposed consistent with the process in the LTP. Thus, the Environmental Report, Environmental Impact Statement and conclusions in Section 8 of the LTP concerning NUREG-0586 are not impacted by partial site release.

5.2.3 ISFSI Emergency Plan As the former nuclear plant has been dismantled and decommissioned, the Emergency Plan for the site has been revised to address the ISFSI only. The ISFSI Emergency Plan describes the location of the ISFSI, the radiologically controlled and protected areas, and the CAB.

None of these locations/areas will be affected by the proposed partial site release. Although portions of the CAB are included in the area proposed for partial site release, ZionSolutions will continue to maintain control of this area.

5.2.4 Security Plan The Security Plan will not be affected by the release of the proposed areas from the Part 50 license.

5.2.5 Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual Gaseous, liquid, and solid radioactive waste systems associated with the operation of the ZNPS have been removed and disposed of. Site decommissioning activities have been concluded for the site (except those required in the future for the ISFSI), and discharges of radioactive material (gaseous or liquid) are no longer made. In addition, the ISFSI casks are considered to be leak tight under normal and various postulated accident conditions, and thus are not a source of effluent.

Accordingly, the Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) (Reference 21) has been revised to address only the ISFSI. Monitoring in accordance with the ODCM continues and will not be impacted by the proposed partial site release. Thus, the ODCM will not be affected by the release of the proposed areas.

5.2.6 Environmental Monitoring Program Gaseous, liquid, and solid radioactive waste systems associated with the operation of the ZNPS have been removed and disposed of. Site decommissioning activities have been concluded for the site (except those required in the future for the ISFSI), and discharges of radioactive material (gaseous or liquid) are no longer made. In addition, the ISFSI casks are considered to be leak tight under normal and various postulated accident conditions, and thus are not a source of effluent.

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 26 ZNPS received a No Further Remediation Letter from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency on November 7, 2017 (Reference 22). The letter verified that ZionSolutions had demonstrated that the remediation objectives were completed in accordance with the sites Remedial Action Plan, and 35 Illinois Administrative Code Part 740.

Accordingly, the Environmental Monitoring Program has been revised to address monitoring associated with the ISFSI only. The Environmental Monitoring Program will not be affected by the release of the proposed areas.

5.2.7 Groundwater Monitoring Program The Groundwater Monitoring Program is intended to integrate all aspects of groundwater characterization, monitoring and remediation required to support unrestricted release of the ZNPS site. All monitoring and supply wells on site have been abandoned with concurrence of the NRC. The Groundwater Monitoring Program is no longer required for the purposes of the Part 50 license.

5.2.8 Fire Protection Program The ISFSI Fire Protection Program will not be affected by the release of the subject survey areas from the Part 50 license.

5.2.9 Training Program The training program for the ISFSI structures, systems and components that are important to safety will not be affected by the release of the subject areas from the Part 50 license.

5.2.10 Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report The PSDAR does not contain a description of the site in detail, therefore, changes are not required.

5.2.11 License Termination Plan The requested release is consistent with the information in the LTP concerning FSS and partial site release. A minor revision will be made to the LTP to revise the area of the site still under the Part 50 license after this request is approved by the NRC.

5.2.12 Compliance with 10 CFR 100 Siting Criteria The release of the subject property has been reviewed with respect to the siting criteria in 10 CFR 100 and it has been determined that the requirements of 10 CFR 100 are either not impacted (e.g., 10 CFR 100.11, Determination of Exclusion Area, Low Population Zone, and Population Center Distance, or 10 CFR 100, Appendix A, Seismic and Geologic Siting Criteria) or are not applicable (e.g., 10 CFR 100, Subpart B, Evaluation Factors for

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 27 Stationary Power Reactor Site Application on or after January 10, 1997). The reactor vessel has been defueled and removed from the site for disposal. The spent fuel has been relocated into the licensed ISFSI area.

5.3 Consideration of Interaction between the Proposed Partial Site Release and the Previously Released Site and between the Proposed Partial Site Release and Remaining Licensed Site Appendix L to NUREG 1757, Volume 2, provides guidance for the licensee to identify and analyze the potential interaction between the proposed site release and any other on-site sources. That guidance has been integrated into this partial site release request.

The following sections describe effects of interaction between the proposed site release and previously released site and interaction between the proposed site release and the remaining licensed site.

5.3.1 Effects on the Proposed Site Release from Previous Land Release On August 27, 2015, ZionSolutions submitted a request (ADAMS Accession No. ML15243A029) to release the non-impacted portion of the Zion site from the 10 CFR 50 license in accordance with 10 CFR 50.83, Release of Part of a Power Reactor Facility or Site for Unrestricted Use, and 10 CFR 100, Reactor Site Criteria. A report was generated for the request that addressed the release of 214 of the 331 acres that comprised the Zion site. That report contains a summary of the final assessment performed as well as a summary of the characterization surveys performed of these non-impacted open-land survey units.

ZionSolutions reviewed and assessed the subject property to ensure that the radiological condition of these land areas will have no adverse impact on the ability of the site, in aggregate, to meet the 10 CFR 20, Subpart E, Radiological Criteria for License Termination.

The eleven (11) survey units incorporated within the report were classified as non-impacted, and as such, no statistical tests, scan measurements, static measurements, or elevated measurement comparisons were required. The release of the non-impacted areas from the license(s) was approved by the NRC on March 31, 2016.

These previously released areas were classified as non-impacted and as such, the release criteria were no detectable plant-related radioactivity above background. Any migration of material from the previously released areas to the proposed release area (although very unlikely) would have radionuclide concentrations which are well below the Operational DCGLs used in the areas of the proposed release. Therefore, the previous land release will not have an adverse effect on the areas of the proposed release.

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 28 5.3.2 Dose Effects on ISFSI Land (i.e., land that will remain under jurisdiction of the Part 50 license)

The Zion ISFSI is located within the site boundary of the existing Zion site. The CAB for an ISFSI, as defined in 10 CFR 72.3, is the area immediately surrounding an ISFSI for which the Licensee exercises authority regulating its use and within which ISFSI operations are performed. The ISFSI CAB will encompass some of the land being requested by this submittal for release from jurisdiction of the Part 50 license. However, this area will continue to be under the authority and control of ZionSolutions until the licenses are transferred back to Exelon in accordance with the Asset Sales Agreement.

As stated previously, certain land around the ISFSI is not the subject of the proposed site release and will remain in the Zion Part 50 license. A radiological evaluation was performed for the ISFSI in accordance with 10 CFR 72.212 (b)(2)(i)(C) to establish that the requirements of 10 CFR 72.104 have been met. These requirements specify that the annual dose equivalent to any individual who is located beyond the CAB, from normal operation or any anticipated occurrences at the ISFSI, would not exceed 25 mrem to the whole body, 75 mrem to the thyroid and 25 mrem to any other critical organ as a result of exposure to:

(1) planned discharges or radioactive materials, (2) direct radiation from the ISFSI, and (3) any other radiation from uranium fuel cycle operations within the region.

The spent fuel at the ISFSI is stored in the NAC MAGNASTOR System. The NAC MAGNASTOR System is a sealed and leak-tight spent fuel storage system. In addition, in-process inspections and tests were performed during fabrication and sealing of the canisters.

Consequently, there is no release of radioactive material during normal conditions of storage. The structural analysis of the canister for off-normal and accident conditions of storage shows that the canister is not breached in any of the evaluated events. Consequently, there is no release of radioactive material during off-normal and accident conditions of storage that could impact the survey units proposed for release.

The NAC MAGNASTOR Technical Specifications, associated with allowable surface contamination on the cask after loading, were based upon limiting the dose at the Controlled Area Boundary (CAB) due to a total mechanistic release of the surface contamination. The closest CAB distance is the southern site boundary at 772 feet. As stated in Section 10.3 of the ISFSI 10 CFR 72.212 Report (Reference 23), an occupancy dose at 772 feet from the ISFSI, to the nearest real individual, is based on direct exposure of 11.8 mrem/year (long-term camper on the camp site closest to the ISFSI at the Illinois Beach State Park). The partial site release will not affect the basis for this Technical Specification, as the assumed residual plant area dose from all exposure pathways meets the radiological dose criteria

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 29 from all exposure pathways as specified in 10 CFR 20.1402. In the assessment of direct exposure, a very conservative assumption of combining the projected boundary dose from the ISFSI and the maximum residual plant area dose from direct exposure to soil (0.994 mrem/year), the result (12.794 mrem/year) confirms that the Technical Specification basis will continue to be maintained after partial site release has been implemented.

The ComEd switchyard is within the ZionSolutions controlled area. Access to the switchyard by ComEd workers is controlled and verifiable. Personnel entering this area are treated as members of the public in the Controlled Area; therefore, a dose limit of 100 mrem/hour under 10 CFR 20.1301 is applicable. Using a bounding occupancy of 2,088 hour0.00102 days <br />0.0244 hours <br />1.455026e-4 weeks <br />3.3484e-5 months <br />s/year, the annual dose for work in the switchyard is anticipated to be 37.6 mrem/year.

This dose is well within the limit of 100 mrem/year.

Doses associated with the uranium fuel cycle operations at Zion no longer exist, and the areas to be released meet the criteria for unrestricted release in 10 CFR 20.1402. Thus, the limit of 25 mrem/year stipulated in 10 CFR 72.104 and 40 CFR 190, is satisfied.

5.3.3 Dose Effect on the Proposed Site Release from the Remaining Decommissioning Activities at the Remaining Zion Site Decommissioning activities have been completed at Zion. Only activities associated with maintenance and operation of the ISFSI are being conducted. As previously discussed, the casks stored in the ISFSI are sealed and leak-tight such that there is no release of radioactive materials in normal, off-normal or accident conditions.

Also discussed previously, the dose to a member of the public outside the CAB of the ISFSI will be less than the 25 mrem/year dose as stipulated in 10 CFR 72.104.

5.4 Additional Areas to be Addressed to Support the Release of the Subject Survey Units ZionSolutions will maintain the following records through license termination: (1) a map of the site identifying the facility and site as defined in the original license; (2) a record of the Phase 1, Phase 2-Part 1, Phase 2-Part 2, Phase 3, and Phase 4 survey units released under this action; and (3) documentation of the radiological conditions of the land released under this action.

5.5 Site Release Criteria The site release criteria for the Zion site correspond to the 10 CFR 20.1402 criteria for unrestricted use. The residual radioactivity, including that from groundwater sources, that is distinguishable from background, must not cause the TEDE to an AMCG to exceed 25 mrem/year. The residual radioactivity must also be reduced to levels that are As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA).

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 30 The results of the final compliance dose have been calculated using Equation 1 and using the maximum BcSOF for the four dose components. As shown in Equation 4, the final dose summation is 18.73 mrem/year which meets the release criterion as established in 10 CFR 20.1402.

The ALARA criteria for soils, as specified in Chapter 4 of the LTP, were achieved.

5.6 Final Status Survey The ZNPS LTP, Chapter 5, states that the FSS Plan encompasses the radiological assessment of all affected basement structures, buried pipe, and land areas for the purpose of quantifying the concentrations of any residual activity that exists following all decontamination activities.

FSS were performed and reports submitted for the subject survey units, as indicated in Tables 1 through 5.

As described in Section 3.2, the reports consisted of a survey unit Release Record prepared for each survey unit, and several final reports which are compilations of numerous survey units which were submitted to the NRC in a phased approach. Final Reports were written consistent with the guidance provided in NUREG-1757, Vol. 2, MARSSIM, and the LTP.

These reports concluded that the radiological surveys were conducted in a manner consistent with the LTP and that the survey units passed the FSS. The final reports indicated that:

  • each survey unit addressed in the FSSRs have met the Data Quality Objectives (DQOs) of the FSS sample plans,
  • all identified ROC were used for statistical testing to determine the adequacy of the survey unit for FSS,
  • the sample data in each survey unit passed the Sign test,
  • a Retrospective Power Curve showed that adequate power was achieved in each survey unit, and
  • the allowable dose for each survey unit have been met.

5.7 Conclusion The release of the subject survey units is part of ZionSolutions overall effort to achieve unrestricted release of the site in accordance with the criteria in Subpart E of 10 CFR 20. This action is also consistent with the approach described in Chapter 5 of the LTP, and is consistent with the approach endorsed by the NRC in their SER that supported approval of the ZNPS LTP.

In addition, 10 CFR 50.82(a)(11) establishes the criteria to be used by the NRC for terminating the license of a power reactor facility that has an approved LTP. These criteria include: (1) dismantlement has been performed in accordance with the approved LTP, and (2) the final radiation survey and associated documentation demonstrate that the facility and site have met

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 31 the criteria for decommissioning in 10 CFR 20, Subpart E. All decommissioning and dismantlement activities have been completed in the subject survey units, which supports the process of license termination by demonstrating that this portion of the site can be released from the Part 50 license. The FSS have confirmed that the residual radioactivity in each of the survey units meets the criteria established in the LTP. Thus, the action of the release of the subject survey units supports the overall goal of unrestricted release of the site in accordance with NRC regulations.

6 REFERENCES

1. Zion Nuclear Power Station License Termination Plan, Revision 0, dated December 19, 2014
2. ZS-2014-0290, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Submittal of Defueled Safety Analysis Report, Revision 8, dated October 1, 2014
3. ZS 2015-0171, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Letter to ZionSolutions, Request for Additional Information Related to the License Termination Plan for Zion Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2, dated December 10, 2015.
4. ZS 2016-0022, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, License Termination Plan Request for Additional Information, dated March 08, 2016.
5. ZS 2016-0070, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Letter to ZionSolutions, Request for Additional Information Related to the License Termination Plan for Zion Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2, dated May 31, 2016.
6. ZS 2017-0084, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, License Termination Plan Request for Additional Information, dated July 20, 2017.
7. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Letter to ZionSolutions, Zion Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2 - Issuance of Amendments 191 and 178 for the Licenses to Approve the License Termination Plan, dated September 28, 2018.
8. ZS 2015-0134, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Zion Station Request for Partial Site Release, dated August 27, 2015.
9. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Letter to ZionSolutions, Zion Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2 - Approval of Partial Site Release for Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-39 and DPR-49, dated March 31, 2016.
10. ZS-2018-0093, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Final Status Survey Final Report - Phase 1, dated November 01, 2018.
11. ZS-2019-0043, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Revised Final Status Survey Final Report - Phase 1, dated June 21, 2019.

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12. ZS-2019-0090, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Revised Final Status Survey Final Report - Phase 2, dated September 30, 2019.
13. ZS-2019-0101, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Final Status Survey Final Report - Phase 2, Part 2, dated November 25, 2019.
14. ZS-2019-0114, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Final Status Survey Final Report - Phase 3, dated December 30, 2019.
15. ZS-2020-001, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Final Status Survey Final Report - Phase 4, dated May 1, 2020.
16. ZionSolutions TSD 14-003, Conestoga Rovers & Associates (CRA) Report, Zion Hydrogeologic Investigation Report.
17. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan for Construction Activities Associated with the Zion Nuclear Power Station Decommissioning Project, Revision 0
18. ZionSolutions Technical Support Document (TSD)19-001, ISFSI Controlled Area Dose Evaluation, Revision 0.
19. Commonwealth Edison Company, Final Environmental Statement Related to Operation of Zion Nuclear Power Station Units 1 and 2 - May 1971, Supplement 1 -

November 1971, Supplement II - December 1971, Supplement III - February 1972, Supplement IV - April 1972, Supplement V - May 1972.

20. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG-0586, Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, Supplement 1, Volume 1 -

November 2002.

21. ZS-2019-0036, ZionSolutions Letter to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Radioactive Effluent Control Program Report, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual and Process Control Program for 2018, dated April 22, 2019.
22. Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Letter Pertaining to Adequacy of Environmental Remediation - No Further Remediation, dated November 07, 2017.
23. ISFSI 10 CFR 72.212 Report.

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 33 Figure 1 - Non-Impacted Areas of the Zion Site

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 34 Figure 2 - Phase 1 Survey Unit Locations

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 35 Figure 3 - Phase 2-Part 1 Survey Unit Locations

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 36 Figure 4 - Phase 2-Part 2 Survey Unit Locations

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 37 Figure 5 - Phase 3 Survey Unit Locations

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 38 Figure 6 - Phase 4 Survey Unit Locations

Attachment to ZS-2020-0011, Revision 2 Supporting Information for the Phased Release of Land from the 10 CFR Part 50 License 39 Figure 7 - ISFSI Boundary