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Enrico Fermi, Unit 1 - Transmittal of License Termination Plan, Revision 1
ML092020630
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Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/30/2009
From: Plona J H
DTE Energy
To:
Document Control Desk, NRC/FSME
References
NRC-09-0043
Download: ML092020630 (8)


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Joseph H. Plona Site Vice President 6400 N. Dixie Highway, Newport, MI 48166 Tel: 734.586.5910 Fax: 734.586.4172 DTE Energy-10 CFR 50.90 10 CFR 50.82(a)(9) 10CFR50.71(e)

June 30, 2009 NRC-09-0043 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn.: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

References:

1) Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit No. 1 NRC Docket No. 50-16 NRC License Number DPR-9 2) Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit No. 1 License Termination Plan March 2009

Subject:

License Termination Plan, Revision 1 Attached is the copy of the changed page for Revision 1 to the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit No. 1 License Termination Plan (LTP). The LTP revision incorporates a correction in the values present in Table 3-2 of Chapter 3, for the years 1999 to 2002.The Fermi 1 Review Committee has approved the proposed LTP revision and concurs with the changes.If you have any questions, please contact Lynne S. Goodman, Manager, Fermi 1, at (734) 586-1205.Sincerely, Joseph H. Plona Site Vice President, Nuclear Generation JHP/ME/ljd Enclosures (2)ThM~

USNRC NRC-09-0043 Page 2 cc: NRC Regional Administrator, Region III (w/attachment)

T. Smith, NRC (Washington, D.C.) (w/attachment)

NRC Resident Inspector-Fermi 2 P. Lee, NRC Region III (w/attachment)

T. Strong (Michigan Dept of Environmental Quality) (w/attachment)

Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit No.1 LTP Revision 1.0 Replacement Pages The listing below provides the replacement pages for Revision 1.0 of the LTP. The listing below only identifies the LTP pages that result in changes to pages from Revision 0 of the March 2009 LTP. The replacement pages are based on double-sided pages.Chapter 1: None Chapter 2: None Chapter 3: Remove Revision 0 pages 3-9 to 3-10 and replace with Revision 1 pages 3-9 to 3-10.Chapter 4: None Chapter 5: None Chapter 6: None Chapter 7: None Chapter 8: None Glossary of Terms: None Fermi 1 License Termination Plan Chanter 3 Identification oif Decommissioning Activities Revision 1.Iune 2009....ir 3. ...... ... ....... Id ntfiato of.........

Re ann Decommisionin Aciite June.....3.4.1 Public Exposure Continued application of EF1 's current and future Radiation Protection and Radiological Effluent Programs assures public protection in accordance with 10 CFR Part 20 and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I. Sections 8.4.4 and 8.4.5 of this License Termination Plan (LTP) conclude that the public exposure as a result of decommissioning activities is bounded bythe evaluation in the GEIS, which includes the impact is small.3.4.2 Estimate of Quantity of Radioactive Material to be Shipped for Disposal.EF1 has shipped for radioactive disposal approximately 1,508 cubic meters (53,250 cubic feet) from 1999 through December 31, 2007. The estimate of remaining waste is 1,416 cubic meters (50000 cubic feet), most of which is dealing with the reactor vessel and large component removal. This waste is expected to be classified as Class A waste and disposed of at Energy Solution's Clive Utah disposal site. This volume of waste is bounded by NUREG-0586, (GEIS) volume for the reference pressurized water reactor of 18,343 cubic meters (647,700 cubic feet).3.4.3 Solid Waste Activity and Volume EFl's Annual Report, submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.36(a), includes a report on solid waste activity and volumes. This report is submitted by August 31st of each year. The Fermi 1 reporting year is July 1st to June 30th. A summary of solid waste disposal for 1997 through 2007 is provided in Table 3-1.Future updates may be obtained from EF1 via inspection or future annual reports.Table 3-1: Solid Waste Effluent Release Report Summary Yeare I TotalCuries I Nuclides 1999 37520 0.024 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2000 1162 0.001 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2001 3534 0.002 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2002 2324 0.009 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2003 1163 0.0002 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2004 No Shipments N/A N/A 2005 1169 0.008 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2006 2769 0.09 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2007 3611 0.02 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 3-9 Fermi 1 License Termination Plan Chanter 3 Identification of Remaining Decommissioning Activities Revision 1 June 2009 3.4.4 Liquid Waste Activity and Volume There were no radioactive liquid releases during the period from 1997 to present.3.4.5 Gaseous Waste Activity and Volume EF1 submits the Annual Report, which includes data on gaseous waste. The set of data provided in Table 3-2 provides a compilation of this information.

A summary of the gaseous waste effluent release reports for July 1999 through June 2008 is provided below. Future updates may be obtained from EFI via inspection.

Radioactive gaseous releases are expected to cease after 2010.Table 3-2: Gaseous Waste Effluent Releases Fission &Activation Iodine Particulates Tritium TEDE Year (Ci) (Ci) (Ci) (Ci) mRem 1999 N/A N/A N/A 0.013 6.36E-06*2000 N/A N/A N/A 0.038 1.36E-05*2001 N/A N/A N/A 0.023 1.5 1E-05*2002 N/A N/A N/A 0.023 9.56E-06" 2003 N/A N/A N/A 0.035 1.74E-05 2004 N/A N/A N/A 0.013 5.96E-06 2005 N/A N/A N/A 0.012 5.78E-06 2006 N/A N/A N/A 0.03 1.70E-05 2007 N/A N/A N/A 0.004 2.75E-06 2008 N/A N/A 0.0004 0.0018 4.88E-06*TEDE reflects a revised calculation, previously reported values used an overly conservative formula 3.5 Site Description after License Release Currently, no permanent buildings or structures on site are scheduled for demolition.

Various buildings may be used for office space or maintenance activities.

At some future date, DECo may decide to refurbish or demolish any of the buildings or structures onsite.The Fermi 1 footprint remains within the Fermi 2 Owner Controlled Area (OCA)following license termination.

The Fermi 2 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report;Section 1, identifies Fermi 1 as being within the Fermi 2 OCA.3.6 Coordination with Outside Entities The decommissioning and termination of EF1 's 10 CFR Part 50 license involves, among others, the US NRC, the US Department of Transportation, the State of Michigan 3-10 Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit No.1 LTP Revision 1.0 Replacement Pages The listing below provides the replacement pages for Revision 1.0 of the LTP. The listing below only identifies the LTP pages that result in changes to pages from Revision 0 of the March 2009 LTP. The replacement pages are based on double-sided pages.Chapter 1: None Chapter 2: None Chapter 3: Remove Revision 0 pages 3-9 to 3-10 and replace with Revision 1 pages 3-9 to 3-10.Chapter 4: None Chapter 5: None Chapter 6: None Chapter 7: None Chapter 8: None Glossary of Terms: None Fermi 1 License Termination Plan Chaoter 3 Identification of Remainin2 Decommissioning Activities Revision 1 June 2009 3.4.1 Public Exposure Continued application of EFI's current and future Radiation Protection and Radiological Effluent Programs assures public protection in accordance with 10 CFR Part 20 and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I. Sections 8.4.4 and 8.4.5 of this License Termination Plan (LTP) conclude that the public exposure as a result of decommissioning activities is bounded by the evaluation in the GEIS, which includes the impact is small.3.4.2 Estimate of Quantity of Radioactive Material to be Shipped for Disposal.EF1 has shipped for radioactive disposal approximately 1,508 cubic meters (53,250 cubic feet) from 1999 through December 31, 2007. The estimate of remaining waste is 1,416 cubic meters (50000 cubic feet), most of which is dealing with the reactor vessel and large component removal. This waste is expected to be classified as Class A waste and disposed of at Energy Solution's Clive Utah disposal site. This volume of waste is bounded by NUREG-0586, (GEIS) volume for the reference pressurized water reactor of 18,343 cubic meters (647,700 cubic feet).3.4.3 Solid Waste Activity and Volume EF1 's Annual Report, submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.36(a), includes a report on solid waste activity and volumes. This report is submitted by August 31st of each year. The Fermi 1 reporting year is July 1st to June 30th. A summary of solid waste disposal for 1997 through 2007 is provided in Table 3-1.Future updates may be obtained from EF1 via inspection or future annual reports.Table 3-1: Solid Waste Effluent Release Report Summary'Year ': Volume Wft I Total Curies :Nuclides, 1999 37520 0.024 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2000 1162 0.001 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2001 3534 0.002 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2002 2324 0.009 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2003 1163 0.0002 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2004 No Shipments N/A N/A 2005 1169 0.008 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2006 2769 0.09 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 2007 3611 0.02 Co-60, Ni-63, Sr-90, Cs-137 3-9 Fermi 1 License Termination Plan Chapter 3 Identification of Remaining Decommissioning Activities Revision 1.June 2009 June 2009 3.4.4 Liquid Waste Activity and Volume There were no radioactive liquid releases during the period from 1997 to present.3.4.5. Gaseous Waste Activity and Volume EF1 submits the Annual Report, which includes data on gaseous waste. The set of data provided in Table 3-2 provides a compilation of this information.

A summary of the gaseous waste effluent release reports for July 1999 through June 2008 is provided below. Future updates may be obtained from EF1 via inspection.

Radioactive gaseous releases are expected to cease after 2010.Table 3-2: Gaseous Waste Effluent Releases Fission &Activation Iodine Particulates Tritium TEDE Year (Ci) (Ci) (Ci) (Ci) mRem 1999 N/A N/A N/A 0.013 6.36E-06*2000 N/A N/A N/A 0.038 1.36E-05*2001 N/A N/A N/A 0.023 1.51E-05" 2002 N/A N/A N/A 0.023 9.56E-06*2003 N/A N/A N/A 0.035 1.74E-05 2004 N/A N/A N/A 0.013 5.96E-06 2005 N/A N/A N/A 0.012 5.78E-06 2006 N/A N/A N/A 0.03 1.70E-05 2007 N/A N/A N/A 0.004 2.75E-06 2008 N/A N/A 0.0004 0.0018 4.88E-06*TEDE reflects a revised calculation, previously reported values used an overly conservative formula 3.5 Site Description after License Release Currently, no permanent buildings or structures on site are scheduled for demolition.

Various buildings may be used for office space or maintenance activities.

At some future date, DECo may decide to refurbish or demolish any of the buildings or structures onsite.The Fermi 1 footprint remains within the Fermi 2 Owner Controlled Area (OCA)following license termination.

The Fermi 2 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report;Section 1, identifies Fermi 1 as being within the Fermi 2 OCA.3.6 Coordination with Outside Entities The decommissioning and termination of EFI's 10 CFR Part 50 license involves, among others, the US NRC, the US Department of Transportation, the State of Michigan 3-10