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engineering, together with engineering
experience and knowledge available in
the field of water storage dams and
retention structures, can be used in the
design and construction of uranium
recovery retention systems. The basic
concepts of conventional water storage
impoundments can be suitably modified
to produce economical designs that will
ensure the stability of the retention
system and minimal contamination.
Draft Guide 3032 describes methods and
processes the NRC finds acceptable for
the design, construction, and inspection
of embankment retention systems at
uranium recovery facilities.
When finalized and issued, DG–3032
will be entered into the agency’s
‘‘Regulatory Guide’’ series as Revision 3
of Regulatory Guide 3.11 where it will
replace both Revision 2 of Regulatory
Guide 3.11 and Revision 1 of Regulatory
Guide 3.11.1.
II. Further Information
The NRC staff is soliciting comments
on DG–3032. Comments may be
accompanied by relevant information or
supporting data, and should mention
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Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 11th day
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Andrea D. Valentin,
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Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear
Regulatory Research.
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Entergy Operations, Inc.; Waterford
Steam Electric Station, Unit 3;
Exemption
1.0
Background
Entergy Operations, Inc. (the
licensee), is the holder of Facility
Operating License No. NPF–38, which
authorizes operation of the Waterford
Steam Electric Station, Unit 3
(Waterford 3). The license provides,
among other things, that the facility is
subject to all rules, regulations, and
orders of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC, the Commission)
now or hereafter in effect.
The facility consists of one
pressurized-water reactor located in St.
Charles Parish, Louisiana.
2.0
Request/Action
Title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR), 50.46(a)(1)(i),
‘‘Acceptance criteria for emergency core
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cooling systems for light-water nuclear
power reactors,’’ states:
‘‘Each boiling or pressurized light-water
nuclear power reactor fueled with uranium
oxide pellets within cylindrical zircaloy or
ZIRLO cladding must be provided with an
emergency core cooling system (ECCS) that
must be designed so that its calculated
cooling performance following postulated
loss-of-coolant accidents conforms to the
criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this
section.’’
Paragraph I.A.5 of Appendix K to 10
CFR Part 50 states:
‘‘Metal—Water Reaction Rate. The rate of
energy release, hydrogen generation, and
cladding oxidation from the metal/water
reaction shall be calculated using the BakerJust equation (Baker, L., Just, L.C., ‘‘Studies
of Metal Water Reactions at High
Temperatures, III. Experimental and
Theoretical Studies of the Zirconium-Water
Reaction,’’ ANL–6548, page 7, May 1962).’’
The April 24, 2007 exemption request
relates to the specific types of cladding
material specified in the regulations. As
written, the regulations presume the use
of zircaloy or ZIRLOTM fuel rod
cladding. Also, since the Baker-Just
equation presumes the use of zircaloy
clad fuel, strict application of the rule
would not permit use of the equation for
Optimized ZIRLOTM cladding for
determining acceptable fuel
performance. Thus, exemptions from
the specific requirements of 10 CFR
50.46 and Appendix K to 10 CFR Part
50 are needed to allow a cladding alloy
other than zircaloy or ZIRLOTM.
Accordingly, this exemption would
result in changes to the plant by
allowing only the use of an alternative
cladding alloy other than zircaloy or
ZIRLOTM in lieu of meeting the specific
cladding requirements of 10 CFR 50.46
and Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50.
Specifically, the exemption would allow
the use of Optimized ZIRLOTM cladding.
All other requirements of 10 CFR 50.46
and of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50
would remain applicable.
3.0
Discussion
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12, the
Commission may, upon application by
any interested person or upon its own
initiative, grant exemptions from the
requirements of 10 CFR Part 50 when (1)
the exemptions are authorized by law,
will not present an undue risk to public
health or safety, and are consistent with
the common defense and security; and
(2) when special circumstances are
present. As discussed below, special
circumstances are present because the
continued operation of Waterford 3 with
zircaloy or ZIRLOTM fuel rod cladding,
rather than with Optimized ZIRLOTM, is
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not necessary to achieve the underlying
purpose of the rule.
Authorized by Law
This exemption would result in
changes to the plant by allowing use of
an alternative cladding (Optimized
ZIRLOTM) alloy other than zircaloy or
ZIRLOTM in lieu of meeting the
requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 and
Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50. As stated
above, 10 CFR 50.12 allows the NRC to
grant exemptions from the requirements
of 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K to 10
CFR Part 50. The NRC staff has
determined that granting of the
licensee’s proposed exemption will not
result in a violation of the Atomic
Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or the
Commission’s regulations. Therefore,
the exemption is authorized by law.
No Undue Risk to Public Health and
Safety
The underlying purpose of 10 CFR
50.46 is to establish acceptance criteria
for adequate ECCS performance. The
underlying purpose of Paragraph I.A.5
of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50 is to
calculate the rates of energy, hydrogen
concentration, and cladding oxidation
from the metal-water reaction using the
Baker-Just equation. Based on the above
and on the NRC staff’s previously
documented topical report safety review
as discussed further below, in the
context of the proposed exemption, no
new accident precursors are created by
allowing the use of an alternative
cladding (Optimized ZIRLOTM) alloy
other than zircaloy or ZIRLOTM. Thus,
the probability of postulated accidents
is not increased. For the same reasons,
the consequences of postulated
accidents are not increased. Therefore,
there is no undue risk to public health
and safety.
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Consistent With Common Defense and
Security
The proposed exemption would allow
the use of an alternative cladding
(Optimized ZIRLOTM) alloy other than
zircaloy or ZIRLOTM. This change to the
plant has no relation to security issues.
Therefore, the common defense and
security is not impacted by this
exemption.
Special Circumstances
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2)(ii),
special circumstances are present
whenever application of the regulation
in the particular circumstances would
not serve the underlying purpose of the
rule or is not necessary to achieve the
underlying purpose of the rule. The
underlying purpose of 10 CFR 50.46 is
to establish acceptance criteria for
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adequate ECCS performance. As
previously documented in the NRC
staff’s review of topical reports
submitted by Westinghouse Electric
Company, LLC (Westinghouse), and
subject to compliance with the specific
conditions of approval established
therein, the NRC staff finds that the
applicability of these ECCS acceptance
criteria to Optimized ZIRLOTM has been
demonstrated by Westinghouse. Ring
compression tests performed by
Westinghouse on Optimized ZIRLOTM
(NRC-reviewed, approved, and
documented in Appendix B of WCAP–
12610–P–A and CENPD–404–P–A,
Addendum 1–A, ‘‘Optimized
ZIRLOTM,’’ July 2006, Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System (ADAMS) Accession No.
ML062080576) demonstrate an
acceptable retention of post-quench
ductility up to 10 CFR 50.46 limits of
2200 degrees Fahrenheit and 17 percent
equivalent clad reacted (ECR).
Furthermore, the NRC staff has
concluded that oxidation measurements
provided by the licensee (letter from
Westinghouse to NRC, ‘‘SER
Compliance with WCAP–12610–P–A &
CENPD–404–P–A Addendum 1–A
‘Optimized ZIRLOTM’,’’ LTR–NRC–07–
58, November 6, 2007, ADAMS
Accession No. ML073130562) illustrate
that oxide thickness (and associated
hydrogen pickup) for Optimized
ZIRLOTM at any given burnup would be
less than both zircaloy-4 and ZIRLOTM.
Hence, the NRC staff concludes that
Optimized ZIRLOTM would be expected
to maintain better post-quench ductility
than ZIRLOTM. This finding is further
supported by an ongoing loss-of-coolant
accident (LOCA) research program at
Argonne National Laboratory, which has
identified a strong correlation between
cladding hydrogen content (due to inservice corrosion) and post-quench
ductility.
In addition, utilizing currently
approved LOCA models and methods,
Westinghouse will perform an
evaluation to ensure that the Optimized
ZIRLOTM fuel rods continue to satisfy
10 CFR 50.46 acceptance criteria. For
the reasons above, granting the
exemption request will ensure that the
underlying purpose of the rule is
achieved.
Paragraph I.A.5 of Appendix K to 10
CFR Part 50 states that the rates of
energy release, hydrogen concentration,
and cladding oxidation from the metalwater reaction shall be calculated using
the Baker-Just equation. Since the
Baker-Just equation presumes the use of
zircaloy clad fuel, strict application of
the rule would not permit use of the
equation for Optimized ZIRLOTM
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cladding for determining acceptable fuel
performance. However, the NRC staff
has found that metal-water reaction tests
performed by Westinghouse on
Optimized ZIRLOTM (NRC-reviewed,
approved, and documented in
Appendix B of WCAP–12610–P–A and
CENPD–404–P–A, Addendum 1–A and
subject to compliance with the specific
conditions of approval established
therein) demonstrate conservative
reaction rates relative to the Baker-Just
equation. Thus, the NRC staff agrees that
application of Appendix K, paragraph
I.A.5 is not necessary to achieve the
underlying purpose of the rule in these
circumstances. Accordingly, the NRC
staff has determined that the special
circumstances required by 10 CFR 50.12
(a)(2)(ii) for granting an exemption from
the aforementioned specific paragraphs
of 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K of 10
CFR Part 50 exist.
4.0
Conclusion
Accordingly, the Commission has
determined that, pursuant to 10 CFR
50.12(a), the exemption is authorized by
law, will not present an undue risk to
the public health and safety, and is
consistent with the common defense
and security. Also, special
circumstances are present. Therefore,
the Commission hereby grants Entergy
Operations, Inc., an exemption from the
specific cladding requirements of 10
CFR 50.46, ‘‘Acceptance criteria for
emergency core cooling systems for
light-water nuclear power reactors,’’ and
of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50,
‘‘ECCS Evaluation Models,’’ to allow the
use of Optimized ZIRLOTM fuel rod
cladding material in future core reload
applications for Waterford 3.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, the
Commission has determined that the
granting of this exemption will not have
a significant effect on the quality of the
human environment as published in the
Federal Register on October 22, 2007
(72 FR 59560).
This exemption is effective upon
issuance.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 11th day
of March 2008.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Catherine Haney,
Director, Division of Operating Reactor
Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 50-382]
Entergy Operations, Inc.; Waterford Steam Electric Station, Unit
3; Exemption
1.0 Background
Entergy Operations, Inc. (the licensee), is the holder of Facility
Operating License No. NPF-38, which authorizes operation of the
Waterford Steam Electric Station, Unit 3 (Waterford 3). The license
provides, among other things, that the facility is subject to all
rules, regulations, and orders of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC, the Commission) now or hereafter in effect.
The facility consists of one pressurized-water reactor located in
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana.
2.0 Request/Action
Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR),
50.46(a)(1)(i), ``Acceptance criteria for emergency core cooling
systems for light-water nuclear power reactors,'' states:
``Each boiling or pressurized light-water nuclear power reactor
fueled with uranium oxide pellets within cylindrical zircaloy or
ZIRLO cladding must be provided with an emergency core cooling
system (ECCS) that must be designed so that its calculated cooling
performance following postulated loss-of-coolant accidents conforms
to the criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this section.''
Paragraph I.A.5 of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50 states:
``Metal--Water Reaction Rate. The rate of energy release,
hydrogen generation, and cladding oxidation from the metal/water
reaction shall be calculated using the Baker-Just equation (Baker,
L., Just, L.C., ``Studies of Metal Water Reactions at High
Temperatures, III. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the
Zirconium-Water Reaction,'' ANL-6548, page 7, May 1962).''
The April 24, 2007 exemption request relates to the specific types
of cladding material specified in the regulations. As written, the
regulations presume the use of zircaloy or ZIRLOTM fuel rod
cladding. Also, since the Baker-Just equation presumes the use of
zircaloy clad fuel, strict application of the rule would not permit use
of the equation for Optimized ZIRLOTM cladding for
determining acceptable fuel performance. Thus, exemptions from the
specific requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50
are needed to allow a cladding alloy other than zircaloy or
ZIRLOTM.
Accordingly, this exemption would result in changes to the plant by
allowing only the use of an alternative cladding alloy other than
zircaloy or ZIRLOTM in lieu of meeting the specific cladding
requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50.
Specifically, the exemption would allow the use of Optimized
ZIRLOTM cladding. All other requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 and
of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50 would remain applicable.
3.0 Discussion
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12, the Commission may, upon application by
any interested person or upon its own initiative, grant exemptions from
the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50 when (1) the exemptions are
authorized by law, will not present an undue risk to public health or
safety, and are consistent with the common defense and security; and
(2) when special circumstances are present. As discussed below, special
circumstances are present because the continued operation of Waterford
3 with zircaloy or ZIRLOTM fuel rod cladding, rather than
with Optimized ZIRLOTM, is
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not necessary to achieve the underlying purpose of the rule.
Authorized by Law
This exemption would result in changes to the plant by allowing use
of an alternative cladding (Optimized ZIRLOTM) alloy other
than zircaloy or ZIRLOTM in lieu of meeting the requirements
of 10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50. As stated above, 10
CFR 50.12 allows the NRC to grant exemptions from the requirements of
10 CFR 50.46 and Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50. The NRC staff has
determined that granting of the licensee's proposed exemption will not
result in a violation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or
the Commission's regulations. Therefore, the exemption is authorized by
law.
No Undue Risk to Public Health and Safety
The underlying purpose of 10 CFR 50.46 is to establish acceptance
criteria for adequate ECCS performance. The underlying purpose of
Paragraph I.A.5 of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50 is to calculate the
rates of energy, hydrogen concentration, and cladding oxidation from
the metal-water reaction using the Baker-Just equation. Based on the
above and on the NRC staff's previously documented topical report
safety review as discussed further below, in the context of the
proposed exemption, no new accident precursors are created by allowing
the use of an alternative cladding (Optimized ZIRLOTM) alloy
other than zircaloy or ZIRLOTM. Thus, the probability of
postulated accidents is not increased. For the same reasons, the
consequences of postulated accidents are not increased. Therefore,
there is no undue risk to public health and safety.
Consistent With Common Defense and Security
The proposed exemption would allow the use of an alternative
cladding (Optimized ZIRLOTM) alloy other than zircaloy or
ZIRLOTM. This change to the plant has no relation to
security issues. Therefore, the common defense and security is not
impacted by this exemption.
Special Circumstances
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2)(ii), special circumstances are
present whenever application of the regulation in the particular
circumstances would not serve the underlying purpose of the rule or is
not necessary to achieve the underlying purpose of the rule. The
underlying purpose of 10 CFR 50.46 is to establish acceptance criteria
for adequate ECCS performance. As previously documented in the NRC
staff's review of topical reports submitted by Westinghouse Electric
Company, LLC (Westinghouse), and subject to compliance with the
specific conditions of approval established therein, the NRC staff
finds that the applicability of these ECCS acceptance criteria to
Optimized ZIRLO\TM\ has been demonstrated by Westinghouse. Ring
compression tests performed by Westinghouse on Optimized ZIRLO\TM\
(NRC-reviewed, approved, and documented in Appendix B of WCAP-12610-P-A
and CENPD-404-P-A, Addendum 1-A, ``Optimized ZIRLO\TM\,'' July 2006,
Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No.
ML062080576) demonstrate an acceptable retention of post-quench
ductility up to 10 CFR 50.46 limits of 2200 degrees Fahrenheit and 17
percent equivalent clad reacted (ECR). Furthermore, the NRC staff has
concluded that oxidation measurements provided by the licensee (letter
from Westinghouse to NRC, ``SER Compliance with WCAP-12610-P-A & CENPD-
404-P-A Addendum 1-A `Optimized ZIRLO\TM\','' LTR-NRC-07-58, November
6, 2007, ADAMS Accession No. ML073130562) illustrate that oxide
thickness (and associated hydrogen pickup) for Optimized
ZIRLOTM at any given burnup would be less than both
zircaloy-4 and ZIRLO\TM\. Hence, the NRC staff concludes that Optimized
ZIRLO\TM\ would be expected to maintain better post-quench ductility
than ZIRLO\TM\. This finding is further supported by an ongoing loss-
of-coolant accident (LOCA) research program at Argonne National
Laboratory, which has identified a strong correlation between cladding
hydrogen content (due to in-service corrosion) and post-quench
ductility.
In addition, utilizing currently approved LOCA models and methods,
Westinghouse will perform an evaluation to ensure that the Optimized
ZIRLO\TM\ fuel rods continue to satisfy 10 CFR 50.46 acceptance
criteria. For the reasons above, granting the exemption request will
ensure that the underlying purpose of the rule is achieved.
Paragraph I.A.5 of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50 states that the
rates of energy release, hydrogen concentration, and cladding oxidation
from the metal-water reaction shall be calculated using the Baker-Just
equation. Since the Baker-Just equation presumes the use of zircaloy
clad fuel, strict application of the rule would not permit use of the
equation for Optimized ZIRLO\TM\ cladding for determining acceptable
fuel performance. However, the NRC staff has found that metal-water
reaction tests performed by Westinghouse on Optimized ZIRLO\TM\ (NRC-
reviewed, approved, and documented in Appendix B of WCAP-12610-P-A and
CENPD-404-P-A, Addendum 1-A and subject to compliance with the specific
conditions of approval established therein) demonstrate conservative
reaction rates relative to the Baker-Just equation. Thus, the NRC staff
agrees that application of Appendix K, paragraph I.A.5 is not necessary
to achieve the underlying purpose of the rule in these circumstances.
Accordingly, the NRC staff has determined that the special
circumstances required by 10 CFR 50.12 (a)(2)(ii) for granting an
exemption from the aforementioned specific paragraphs of 10 CFR 50.46
and Appendix K of 10 CFR Part 50 exist.
4.0 Conclusion
Accordingly, the Commission has determined that, pursuant to 10 CFR
50.12(a), the exemption is authorized by law, will not present an undue
risk to the public health and safety, and is consistent with the common
defense and security. Also, special circumstances are present.
Therefore, the Commission hereby grants Entergy Operations, Inc., an
exemption from the specific cladding requirements of 10 CFR 50.46,
``Acceptance criteria for emergency core cooling systems for light-
water nuclear power reactors,'' and of Appendix K to 10 CFR Part 50,
``ECCS Evaluation Models,'' to allow the use of Optimized ZIRLO\TM\
fuel rod cladding material in future core reload applications for
Waterford 3.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.32, the Commission has determined that the
granting of this exemption will not have a significant effect on the
quality of the human environment as published in the Federal Register
on October 22, 2007 (72 FR 59560).
This exemption is effective upon issuance.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 11th day of March 2008.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Catherine Haney,
Director, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation.
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