ML25335A061
| ML25335A061 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Wolf Creek |
| Issue date: | 12/08/2025 |
| From: | Sabet A NRC/NMSS/DREFS/EPMB1 |
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| Download: ML25335A061 (0) | |
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NRC Review of Wolf Creek Donating Land to Stringtown Cemetery Public Meeting Original In person date October 15, 2025*
Rescheduled to virtual December 8, 2025
& 7PM CT
- Cancelled due to government shutdown.
Meeting Logistics
- Meeting slides can be found in the NRCs ADAMS (ML25272A175) and on the public meeting schedule page for this meeting ML25329A241
- Public participants are observers in listen-only mode until the public participation session toward the end of the meeting
- No regulatory decisions will be made at todays meeting
Agenda
- Introduction and Purpose
- Wolf Creek Land Release
- NRC Evaluation Process
- Key take aways
- Open for Public participation
Introduction to the Wolf Creek Land Release 4
Wolf Creek Generating Station (the licensee) is asking to release 4.46 acres of land for unrestricted use.
The land is located about 0.80 miles north-northwest of the plant, next to the Stringtown Cemetery.
The area is considered non-impacted, meaning it has no detectable radioactive contamination above natural levels.
Why Is This Land Being Released?
5 The Stringtown Cemetery Board requested a land donation to expand the cemetery to the north.
The land has never been used by the power plant, and it is outside plant exclusion areas (radiation controlled areas), including safety boundaries.
There is no reasonable chance that the land has been affected by plant activities.
How the NRC Evaluates the Request?
6 The NRC checks if the land is truly non-impacted and that submitted information is complete.
The licensee ensures that releasing the land will not affect public safety, emergency plans, or plant security.
The licensee confirms that monitoring programs are updated as needed.
What Happens Next?
7 The public can submit comments about the proposed release until December 8, 2025.
Wolf Creek is requesting approval from the NRC by December 31, 2025.
The NRC will make a decision based on its evaluation.
Key Takeaways The land release request is for an area with no history of plant use or contamination.
Wolf Creek operation requires safety, and security must continue to be met.
Community input is welcome.
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Meeting Time Note Topic times are estimated and, depending on the participation level, the meeting could adjourn earlier than scheduled.
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Contact Information Senior Project Manager Samon.Lee@nrc.gov 301-415-3168