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Palo Verde, License Renewal Process and and Environmental Scoping Public Meeting, Slides and Handout
ML091810067
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Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 06/25/2009
From:
License Renewal Projects Branch 2
To:
Regner L M, NRR/DLR/RPB2, 415-1906
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Download: ML091810067 (23)


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/ .... ..... 4;; " , , h-: Purpose of Today's Meeting SProvide overview of license renewal review process-Safety review.-Environmental review Receive review public input on environmental NRC Regulatory Oversight)NRC's Governing Statutes-Atomic Energy Act-National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA))>NRC's Mission-Protect Public Health and Safety-Promote Common Defense and Security-Protect Environment Palo Verde License Renewal;,License renewal application received on December 15, 2008 Unit 1 -license expires June 1 Y2025 Unit 2 -license expires April 24, 2026 Unit 3 -license expires November 25, 2027 Docketing and Sufficiency of Application) Acceptance/Sufficiency review> Review contents of application

-Technical information

-Technical Specifications

-Environmental Report>Docket Ongoing Regulatory Oversight> Current Safety Performance http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/index.

html> Emergency Planning> Security E-1 License Renewal Process w Safety Re~view Review by SAcRs:.w-* *

  • 0 * * * * * * *iLicense Renewal Application submitted to NRC[Hearings*

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  • 4--Environmental -Consultation" Review and Comment-- f* If a Request for Hearing is Granted License Renewal Schedule)22 months is standard>Hearings, if granted, add time>Palo Verde scheduled to be completed April of 2011 (if no hearing)

License Renewal Safety Principles SThe ongoing regulatory process is adequate to ensure the safety of all currently operating plants SThe same plant operating rules apply during the renewal term NRC applies additional conditions for aging management

Review Focus Safety review focus is on the effects of aging of: Safety-related systems, structures, and components (SSCs)Nonsafety-related SSCs which, if they failed, could affect safety-related SSC functions SSCs relied upon for compliance with regulations for:° Fire protection

  • Environmental qualification
  • Pressurized thermal shock° Anticipated transients without scram 0 Station blackout Safety review is to determine if aging effects will be effectively managed S -....-, .Safety Review Process Technical review by NRC staff-Review application and supporting documentation

-On-site audits-Issue Safety Evaluation Report On-site inspections by NRC staff Independent review by the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Safety Review Public Involvement Hearing opportunity

-Deadline for Filing Hearing Requests and Petitions for Intervention is July 1 5, 2009)PACRS meetings (tentative dates)-Subcommittee meeting in September 2010-Full committee meeting in February 2011 Environmental Review (10 CFR Part 51)>National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)-Informs Federal decision making-Public disclosure of environmental impacts and other considerations)NRC's Environmental Regulations 10 CFR Part 51)ýStaff prepares an Environmental Impact Statement I \ t~72fi~ ~Li~'~ )U ~.1 Environmental Impact Statement Staff Evaluates Im pacts to Resources-Fish and Wildlife-Water and Air Resources-Historical or Cultural Resources-Taxes, Community Development, Environmental Justice-Human Health-Land Use 0 0 Environmental Review (10 CFR Part 51)Scoping Process>Generic Environmental Impact Statement http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/srl 437/>Site-specific Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement>New and significant information on generic conclusions reached in the GElS Scoping and Public Involvement What is unique about your community?

What local environmental issues should the NRC examine?What reasonable alternatives are appropriate for the area?

Role of Public Comments Environmental Review Public Comments on Environmental Review Safety Evaluatio Report Sn =S El R In License Renewal Decision/isory Committee on eactor Safeguards dependent Review Hearing*License Renewal Application

  • If a Request for Hearing is Granted How to Submit Comments on the Environmental Review Provide written comments: '(By mail: Chief; Rulemaking and Directives Branch Division of Administrative Services Mailstop TWB-5B01 M U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 E-mail: PaloVerde.EIS@nrc.gov v/ In person: 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland Comments to be submitted by July 27, 2009 Environmental Review Milestones Application Received Notice of Opportunity for Hearing Notice of Intent for Scoping Environmental Scoping Meeting Hearing Opportunity Closes Scoping Comments Due Draft SEIS Issued Draft SEIS Public Meeting Draft SEIS Comments Due Final SEIS Issued Dec. 15, 2008 May 15, 2009 May 26, 2009 June 25, 2009 July 15, 2009 July 27, 2009 May 6, 2010 June 24, 2010 July 20, 2010 Nov. 19, 2010 Project Manager Information Lisa Regner (800) 368-5642 ext. 1906 Lisa. Req nerd.n rc. qov Jonathan Rowley (800) 368-5642 ext. 4053 Jonathan.

Rowley(n rc. gov Where to view documents Documents located at: " Litchfield Park Branch Library 1-01 West Wigwam Boulevard Litchfield Park, AZ 85340" Sam Garcia Western Avenue Library 495 East Western Avenue Avondale, AZ 85323 Documents can be viewed at the NRC's Web site: www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications.html Examples of Generic Impacts Category 1 Cooling tower impacts on vegetation

  • Power line management
  • Noise* Aesthetic impacts* Air Quality L.::2z- -'Zý -T Examples of Plant-specific Impacts Category 2* Groundwater use conflicts" Refurbishment" Threatened or endangered species" Historic and archaeological resources" Housing impacts