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ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
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completion and availability of the new
criteria for identifying nuclear material
licensees for discussion at the Agency
Action Review Meeting (AARM). The
criteria may be found in SECY–11–0132
(NRC’s Agencywide Documents Access
and Management System (ADAMS)
Accession Number: ML112280111) or in
the supplementary information below.
The AARM is an agency meeting that
allows senior NRC managers (1) to
review the appropriateness of agency
actions that have been taken for those
nuclear power plants with significant
performance problems as determined by
the reactor oversight process (ROP)
action matrix, (2) to review the
appropriateness of agency actions for
those nuclear material licensees,
including fuel cycle facilities, with
significant safety or security issues, (3)
to ensure that coordinated courses of
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(4) to review results of the staff’s
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(5) to ensure that trends in industry and
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Background
In 2002, the NRC developed a process
for providing information to the
Commission on significant nuclear
materials issues and adverse licensee
performance. This process was
discussed in SECY–02–0216, ‘‘Proposed
Process for Providing Information on
Significant Nuclear Materials Issues and
Adverse Licensee Performance,’’ dated
December 11, 2002. As part of this
process, the NRC developed criteria to
determine nuclear material licensees
with significant performance problems
that would be discussed at the AARM.
In 2008, the NRC revised the criteria to
provide additional clarification
regarding the criteria and to incorporate
NRC’s most recent policies and
procedures.
The agency currently identifies
nuclear material licensees, including
fuel cycle and Agreement State
licensees, for AARM discussion based
on operating performance, inspection
results, and the severity of problems
related to safety performance. The
agency will continue to identify
material licensees based on these same
principles; however, one additional
element (i.e., criterion), has been added
that focuses on those material licensees
previously discussed at the AARM who
did not address or were ineffective in
correcting their underlying issues.
Discussion
Criteria for Identifying Nuclear Material
Licensees for Discussion at the AARM
The new criteria for identifying
nuclear material licensees for discussion
at the AARM may be found in SECY–
11–0132 (ADAMS Accession Number:
ML112280111) and is provided below.
(1) Strategic Plan—Licensee has an
event that results in the failure to meet
a strategic outcome for safety and
security in the NRC Strategic Plan
(NUREG–1614);
(2) Significant Issue or Event—
Licensee has an issue or event that
results in an abnormal occurrence report
to Congress (per NRC Management
Directive 8.1), or a severity level I or II
violation, as described in the NRC
Enforcement Policy (including
equivalent violations dispositioned by
Alternative Dispute Resolution), or a
level 3 or higher International Nuclear
Event Scale Report to the International
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Atomic Energy Agency (per NRC
Management Directive 5.12), and there
are unique or unusual aspects of the
licensee’s performance that warrant
additional NRC oversight (e.g., a
significant event, which requires an
incident investigation team (IIT) or
augmented inspection team (AIT)); or
(3) Performance Trend—Licensee has
multiple and/or repetitive significant
program issues identified over more
than one inspection, or inspection
period, and the issues are supported by
severity level I, II, or III violation, as
described in the NRC Enforcement
Policy (including equivalent violations
dispositioned by Alternative Dispute
Resolution). Also, there are unique or
unusual aspects of the licensee’s
performance that warrant additional
NRC oversight (e.g., oversight panel
formed for order implementation); or
(4) Identified for Discussion at
Previous AARM—Licensee corrective
actions did not address or were
ineffective in correcting the underlying
issues that were previously discussed at
the AARM.
The NRC’s strategic plan (NUREG–
1614) and the referenced management
directives and enforcement policy are
available on NRC’s public document
collections Web page at https://
www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doccollections/.
Public Comments on the Proposed
Criteria
The proposed criteria for identifying
nuclear material licensees with
significant performance issues were
published for comment on September 9,
2010 (75 FR 54917). The comment
period ended on October 25, 2010. The
NRC received no public comments on
the proposed criteria.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 5th day
of December 2011.
Mark A. Satorius,
Director, Office of Federal and State Materials
and Environmental Management Programs.
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Detroit Edison Company; Notice of
Availability of Errata Sheet for the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for a
Combined License for Unit 3 at the
Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant Site
Notice is hereby given that the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
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Detroit District, is providing an errata
sheet for NUREG–2105, ‘‘Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
for the Combined License (COL) for
Enrico Fermi Unit 3.’’ The site is located
in Monroe County, Michigan. An NRC
notice of availability (NOA) of the DEIS
was published in the Federal Register
on October 28, 2011 (76 FR 66998). The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
NOA was also published on October 28,
2011 (76 FR 66925).
The purpose of this notice is to inform
the public of the contents of the errata
sheet for NUREG–2105, Volume 1. The
content of the errata sheet is provided
below:
In DEIS Chapter 8, Page 8–23, after
the first full paragraph (i.e., after line
15), insert the following table:
TABLE 8–8—SUMMARY OF MPSC PLAN 2025 NEED FOR POWER IN THE SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN AREA
2025
(MW)
Component
A ...............
B ...............
C ..............
D ..............
E ...............
F ...............
G ..............
Total Peak Summer Demand ...........................................................................................................................................
Baseline Supply of Electricity (2005 data) ........................................................................................................................
Loss in Generating Capacity Due to Projected Retirements ............................................................................................
Net Supply of Electricity in 2025 (B + C) ..........................................................................................................................
Surplus (Deficit) in 2025 Generating Capacity Needs (D ¥ A) .......................................................................................
Fermi 3 Net Generating Capacity .....................................................................................................................................
Surplus (Deficit) in 2025 Generating Capacity with Fermi 3 (E + F) ...............................................................................
16,253
12,922
(2039)
10,883
(5370)
1535
(3835)
Source: MPSC Plan Appendix—Volume II (MPSC 2007).
For Further Information Contact: Mr.
Bruce Olson, Project manager,
Environmental Projects Branch 2,
Division of New Reactor Licensing,
Office of New Reactors, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001. Telephone: (301) 415–
3731; email: Bruce.Olson@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 7th day
of December, 2011.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
David Matthews,
Director, Division of New Reactor Licensing,
Office of New Reactors.
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Background
III. Notice of Filing
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
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International Mail Price Change for
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ACTION:
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change rates for Inbound Air Parcel Post
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This notice addresses procedural steps
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SUMMARY:
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On December 6, 2011, the Postal
Service filed a notice announcing
changes in rates not of general
applicability for Inbound Air Parcel Post
at Universal Postal Union (UPU) rates
with an intended effective date of
January 1, 2012.1 The Notice
incorporates by reference the
explanation of Inbound Air Parcel Post
at UPU Rates and the mechanism for
setting rates contained in its request and
supporting documentation filed in
Docket Nos. MC2010–11 and CP2010–
11.2 Notice at 2.
1 Notice of the United States Postal Service of
Filing Changes in Rates Not of General
Applicability and Application for Non-Public
Treatment of Materials Filed Under Seal, December
6, 2011 (Notice).
2 See Docket Nos. MC2010–11 and CP2010–11,
Request of the United States Postal Service to Add
Inbound Air Parcel Post at Universal Postal Union
(UPU) Rates to the Competitive Products List,
Notice of Establishment of Prices and
Classifications Not of General Applicability for
Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates Established
in Governors’ Decision No. 09–15, and Application
for Non-Public Treatment of Materials Filed Under
Seal, November 17, 2009 (Request).
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In support of its Notice, the Postal
Service filed four attachments as
follows:
• Attachment 1—an application for
non-public treatment of materials to
maintain redacted rates and supporting
documents under seal;
• Attachment 2—a redacted copy of
Governors’ Decision No. 09–15 which
establishes prices and classifications for
Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates,
proposed Mail Classification Schedule
language which includes a description
of Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU
Rates, certification of prices in
conformity with 39 U.S.C. 3633, an
analysis of the procedures for setting
rates, and certification of the Governors’
vote;
• Attachment 3—a redacted version
of the new rates; and
• Attachment 4—a certified statement
required by 39 CFR 3015.5(c)(2) for
Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU rates.
The Postal Service also provided a
redacted version of the supporting
financial documentation as a separate
Excel file.
II. Background
The Notice states that Governors’
Decision No. 09–15 established prices
and classifications not of general
applicability for Inbound Air Parcel Post
at UPU Rates on November 16, 2009. Id.
at 1. Air parcels comprise inbound
parcels eligible to receive transportation
by air rather than surface. Id.,
Attachment 2 at 1. The rates authorized
by Governors’ Decision No. 09–15 when
there is no contractual relationship with
the tendering postal operator are the
highest possible inward land rates that
the United States is eligible for under
the parcel post regulations. Id. at 2. In
Order No. 362, the Commission
approved the addition of Inbound Air
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Detroit Edison Company; Notice of Availability of Errata Sheet
for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for a Combined License for
Unit 3 at the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant Site
Notice is hereby given that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
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Detroit District, is providing an errata sheet for NUREG-2105, ``Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Combined License (COL)
for Enrico Fermi Unit 3.'' The site is located in Monroe County,
Michigan. An NRC notice of availability (NOA) of the DEIS was published
in the Federal Register on October 28, 2011 (76 FR 66998). The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's NOA was also published on October 28,
2011 (76 FR 66925).
The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of the contents
of the errata sheet for NUREG-2105, Volume 1. The content of the errata
sheet is provided below:
In DEIS Chapter 8, Page 8-23, after the first full paragraph (i.e.,
after line 15), insert the following table:
Table 8-8--Summary of MPSC Plan 2025 Need for Power in the Southeast
Michigan Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Component 2025 (MW)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A........................ Total Peak Summer Demand........ 16,253
B........................ Baseline Supply of Electricity 12,922
(2005 data).
C........................ Loss in Generating Capacity Due (2039)
to Projected Retirements.
D........................ Net Supply of Electricity in 10,883
2025 (B + C).
E........................ Surplus (Deficit) in 2025 (5370)
Generating Capacity Needs (D -
A).
F........................ Fermi 3 Net Generating Capacity. 1535
G........................ Surplus (Deficit) in 2025 (3835)
Generating Capacity with Fermi
3 (E + F).
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Source: MPSC Plan Appendix--Volume II (MPSC 2007).
For Further Information Contact: Mr. Bruce Olson, Project manager,
Environmental Projects Branch 2, Division of New Reactor Licensing,
Office of New Reactors, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555-0001. Telephone: (301) 415-3731; email: Bruce.Olson@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 7th day of December, 2011.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
David Matthews,
Director, Division of New Reactor Licensing, Office of New Reactors.
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