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Overview of the

Decommissioning

and Low Level Waste

Business Line

October 1, 2015

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Victor M. McCree,

Executive Director for

Operations

Opening Remarks

Office of Nuclear

Material Safety and

Safeguards

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Catherine Haney

Director

NRC Resources

FY 2015 Enacted FTE*FY 2015 Enacted CS&T by Business Line*

(Dollars in Millions)

*Contract Support & Travel (CS&T) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) reported at Full Cost.

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FY 2015 Enacted FTE* FY 2015 Enacted CS&T by Business Line*

(Dollars in Millions)

*Contract Support & Travel (CS&T) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) reported at Full Cost.

International

Activities

7.2

Licensing

97.2

Oversight

37.3

Research

2.8

Rulemaking

9.9International

Activities

$0.6

Licensing

$11.5

Oversight

$3.4

Research

$0.2

Rulemaking

$1.2

DLLW has significant breadth

and scope

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Decommissioning

Completions

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Materials Sites RTRs Power Reactors

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Actions in Hearing

Major Actions Under Review

Licensed Facilities/Not Operating

Operational Facilities

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Uranium Recovery

Program Growth

LLW Program

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LLW

Program

Uniform Waste

Manifest

Programmatic

Assessment

CA BTP

Implementation

International

Byproduct

Material

Financial

Scoping Study

Waste

Incidental to

Reprocessing

GTCC Waste

Transuranic

Waste

Part 61

Rulemaking

DLLW Initiatives closely

align with Project Aim

• Program

Assessments

• Business

Improvement

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Division of

Decommissioning,

Uranium Recovery, and

Waste Programs, NMSS

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Andrew Persinko

Deputy Director

DLLW Workload – Current

and Future

• Decommissioning

– Reactors

– Materials Sites

– Uranium Sites

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DLLW Workload – Current

and Future (cont’d)

• Uranium Recovery Licensing

and Oversight

• Waste Incidental to

Reprocessing

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DLLW Workload – Current

and Future (cont’d)

• LLW Activities

• International

Activities

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External and Internal

influences

• Commission Policy Decisions

• Premature and Planned

Shutdown of Power Reactors

• Findings at Non-Military

Radium Sites

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External and Internal

influences (cont’d)

• Uranium Recovery Growth

– Uranium market

– Environmental reviews and

consultations

– Number and extent of hearings

– New Agreement State

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Optimization of Resources

• Workload distribution

• Rotations from other Offices

• Identification of critical skills

and experience

• Knowledge transfer

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Programmatic Evaluations

• Reactor decommissioning

• LLW

• Uranium recovery

– License duration

– Licensing efficiency

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Region IV

Division of Nuclear

Materials Safety

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Mark Shaffer

Director

Inspection Oversight:

• Power Reactors

• Complex Sites

• Research &

Test Reactors

• DOE site visits

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Focus Areas:

• Safety

• Security

• Emergency Planning

• Public Outreach

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Regional Activities -

Decommissioning

Reactors & Complex Sites:

• Transition Oversight

• Active Decommissioning Sites

• Terminations

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Uranium Recovery Sites in

the U.S.

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Regional Activities –

Uranium Recovery

• Pre-operational Inspections

• Reactive Inspections

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On the Horizon:

• Increased Workload

• Support for Hearings

• Wyoming - Agreement State

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Office of Nuclear

Regulatory Research

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Rebecca Tadesse, Chief

Radiation Protection Branch

Research Support for DLLW

Program

• Computer Code Development

– RESRAD Family Code

– MILDOS-Area Code

– Visual Sample Plan Code

• Other Areas of Technical

Support

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RESRAD Family of Computer

Codes

• Residual

Radioactivity

(RESRAD)

• Current

Activities

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MILDOS-AREA Computer Code

• MILDOS-AREA

• Current Activities

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Visual Sample Plan

• Visual Sample Plan (VSP)

• Current Activities

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Other Areas of Technical

Support

• Engineering Cover design

• Groundwater Modeling

• Geochemistry Review

• Hearings

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Challenges and Strategies

To Move Forward

• Resources for Code

Maintenance and Updates

• Leveraging resources among

other Federal Agencies

• Utilizing the Radiation

Protection Computer Code

Analysis and Maintenance

Program (RAMP)

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Victor M. McCree,

Executive Director for

Operations

Closing Remarks

Acronyms and Initialisms

• CA BTP – Concentration

Averaging Branch Technical

Position

• DLLW – Decommissioning and

Low Level Waste

• DOE – Department of Energy

• FY – Fiscal Year

• GTCC – Greater-Than-Class C

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Acronyms and Initialisms

(cont’d)

• LLW – Low Level Waste

• NMSS – Office of Nuclear

Material Safety and

Safeguards

• RTRs – Research and Test

Reactors

• WIR – Waste Incidental to

Reprocessing

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Commission Briefing

Spent Fuel Storage and

Transportation Business

Line

October 1, 2015

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Opening Remarks

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Victor M. McCree,

Executive Director for

Operations

Office of Nuclear

Material Safety and

Safeguards

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Cathy Haney

Director

NRC Resources

FY 2015 Enacted FTE*

Operating

Reactors

2,195.6New Reactors

695.9

Spent Fuel

Storage and

Transportation

162.1

Nuclear

Materials

Users

315.7

Decommissioning and

Low Level Waste

154.4

Fuel Facilities

191.8

FY 2015 Enacted CS&T by Business Line*

(Dollars in Millions)

Operating Reactors

$225.2

New Reactors

$81.0

Spent Fuel

Storage and

Transportation

$19.2

Nuclear Materials

Users $36.5

Decommissioning and

Low-Level Waste $16.9

Fuel Facilities

$18.8

*Contract Support & Travel (CS&T) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) reported at Full Cost.

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SFST has significant

breadth and scope

FY 2015 Enacted FTE*

FY 2015 Enacted CS&T by Business Line*

(Dollars in Millions)

*Contract Support & Travel (CS&T) and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) reported at Full Cost.

Generic Homeland

Security

.7

International

Activities

4.2

Licensing

74.3

Oversight

27.7

Research

14.2

Rulemaking

41.0

Generic

Homeland

Security

$.05

International

Activities

$.5

Licensing

$7.4

Oversight

$1.9

Research

$4.0

Rulemaking

$5.3

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Continue to improve

efficiency with Project Aim

• Licensing Process

Improvements

• Renewal Regulatory

Framework

• Resolving technical issues

• Risk Informing Regulatory

Framework

• Safety-security interface

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Division of Spent Fuel

Management, NMSS

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Mark Lombard

Director

Spent Fuel Storage and

Transportation Business

Line

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Paradigm shifts

• Longer storage periods

• Possible 72 – 71 – 72 scenario

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Storage Transportation Storage

External and internal

influences

• Away-from-reactor ISFSIs

• DOE Topical Report

• Potential legislative actions

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External and internal

influences

• Evolving national strategy

• Increased public interaction

• Resources

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Division of Spent Fuel

Management

Renewals and

Materials Branch

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Aladar Csontos

Chief

Current Licensing and

Research Activities

• Renewal regulatory

framework

• Impending renewal surge

• Updated renewal guidance

• Operational Experience

• Technical issue resolution

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Ensure Safety through

Storage Renewal Regulatory

Framework

• Maintain intended functions

during renewal period

• Modeled after reactor

renewal methodology

• Renewal period up to 40 years

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Ensure Safety through

Storage Renewal Regulatory

Framework (cont’d)

• Aging Management Program

• Time-Limited Aging Analyses

• NUREG-1927 Rev. 0: SRP for

Renewal of Spent Fuel DCSS

Licenses and CoC

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Storage Renewal Surge

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DOE/ANL

Report

MAPS

NUREG

SRP 1927R1

NEI

14-03

Storage/

Reactor

OpE

Technical

Issue

Resolution

Managing Aging

Processes in Storage

(MAPS) Report

NUREG-###

Staff consideration of

Stakeholder inputs

Updated Storage Renewal

Guidance Framework

SRP

1927R0

Consensus

Codes

Operational Experience:

Concrete Aging

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Operational Experience:

Canister System Aging

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Technical Issue Resolution

• CI-SCC

• Inservice inspection

• Consensus Codes

• High burnup fuel

• Thermal modeling

• International

coordination

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Division of Nuclear

Materials Safety,

Region IV

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Mark Shaffer

Director

ISFSI Oversight Program:

• Design

• Fabrication

• Preoperational

Testing

• Operations

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Inspection Activities:

• Construction

• Initial Testing

• Final Loading

• New Systems

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Continuous Improvement:

• Operational Experience

• Program Enhancements

• Public Outreach

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Victor M. McCree,

Executive Director for

Operations

Closing Remarks

Acronyms and Initialisms

• ISFSI – Independent Spent

Fuel Storage Installation

• FY – Fiscal Year

• ICSF – Interim Consolidated

Storage Facility

• TSAR – Topical Safety

Analysis Report

• DOE – Department of Energy

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Acronyms and Initialisms

(cont’d)

• SRP: Standard Review Plan

• AMP: Aging Management

Program

• TLAA: Time Limited Aging

Analyses

• CoC: Certificate of

Compliance

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Acronyms and Initialisms

(cont’d)

• MAPS: Managing Aging

Processes for Storage NUREG

• CI-SCC: Chloride Induced

Stress Corrosion Cracking

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