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originally licensed. Although existing doors
protect important equipment from being
submerged and damaged, neither regulatory
requirements nor enforceable commitments
exist that ensure the continued reliability of
those doors. The petitioners seek to rectify
this safety shortcoming by revising the
current licensing basis to include flooding
caused by heavy rainfall events.
The NRC staff’s assessment dated July 5,
2019, concluded that no further regulatory
actions are necessary; therefore, the staff will
not revise Pilgrim’s current licensing basis to
include flooding caused by heavy rainfall
events. Had the plant not permanently ceased
operations, the staff would have reviewed the
March 12, 2012, 10 CFR 50.54(f) reevaluated
flood hazard information in accordance with
the Commission direction provided in the
SRM dated January 24, 2019, and determined
whether further regulatory action was
warranted.
Concern 2: Being outside the licensing
basis means there are no applicable
regulatory requirements. As a direct result,
there can be no associated compliance
commitments. Being within the current
licensing basis invokes a wide array of
associated regulatory requirements. For
example, 10 CFR part 50, ‘‘Domestic
Licensing of Production and Utilization
Facilities,’’ Appendix B, ‘‘Quality Assurance
Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel
Reprocessing Plants,’’ requires that licensees
find and fix problems with SSCs having
safety functions credited within the current
licensing basis.
The staff concluded in its July 5, 2019,
letter that no further response or actions
associated with the March 12, 2012, 10 CFR
50.54(f) letter are necessary, and therefore,
SSCs relied on to address the reevaluated
flood hazard are not required to be safetyrelated 24 and do not need to meet the quality
assurance requirements in 10 CFR part 50,
Appendix B. Had the plant not permanently
ceased operations, the staff would have
reviewed the March 12, 2012, 10 CFR 50.54(f)
reevaluated flood hazard information in
accordance with the Commission direction
provided in the SRM dated January 24, 2019,
and determined whether further regulatory
action was warranted.
III. Conclusion
The NRC evaluated the petitioners’
concerns and determined that the petitioners’
request is addressed through the staff’s
conclusion as stated in the July 5, 2019, letter
and that no further response or actions
associated with the March 12, 2012, 10 CFR
50.54(f) letter are necessary for Pilgrim
because there is no longer an entity
authorized to load fuel into the vessel, and
potential fuel-related accident scenarios are
limited to the spent fuel pool. Unlike fuel in
the reactor, the safety of fuel located in the
spent fuel pool is assured for an extended
period through maintenance of pool
structural integrity, which preserves coolant
inventory and maintains margin to prevent
criticality. The staff concludes that the small
changes in the flooding hazard elevation
projected for the two reevaluated flood24 10
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causing scenarios do not threaten the
structural integrity of the spent fuel pool.
As provided in 10 CFR 2.206(c), a copy of
this director’s decision will be filed with the
Secretary of the Commission for the
Commission to review. The decision will
constitute the final action of the Commission
25 days after the date of the decision unless
the Commission, on its own motion,
institutes a review of the decision within that
time.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 25th day
of November, 2019.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Ho K. Nieh,
Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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Development Credit Authority (DCA)
office of the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID).
Section 1465(a) of the Act tasks OPIC
staff with assisting DFC in the
transition. Section 1466(a)–(b) provides
that all completed administrative
actions and all pending proceedings
shall continue through the transition to
the DFC. Accordingly, OPIC is issuing
this Sunshine Act Meeting notice and
on behalf of the DFC.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Information on the meeting may be
obtained from Catherine F.I. Andrade at
(202) 336–8768, or via email at
Catherine.Andrade@opic.gov.
Dated: December 2, 2019.
Catherine Andrade,
Corporate Secretary, U.S. International
Development Finance Corporation.
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Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
U.S. International Development
Finance Corporation, Overseas Private
Investment Corporation.
TIME AND DATE: Wednesday, December
11, 2019 1:30 p.m. (OPEN Portion), 1:45
p.m. (CLOSED Portion).
PLACE: Offices of the Corporation,
Twelfth Floor Board Room, 1100 New
York Avenue NW, Washington, DC.
STATUS: Meeting OPEN to the Public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Chief Executive Officer’s Report
2. Minutes of the Open Session of the
June 12, 2019, Board of Directors
Meeting
AGENCY:
FURTHER MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED
(CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC 1:15 P.M.)
1. Reports
2. Pending Projects
ATTENDANCE AT THE OPEN PORTION OF THE
MEETING: Members of the public
planning to attend the the open portion
of the Board meeting are asked to
register no later than Monday, December
9, 2019. To register, attendees must
email Catherine.Andrade@opic.gov with
the attendee’s full name as it appears on
their official, government-issued
identification. Access will not be
granted to the open portion of the Board
meeting without official, governmentissued identification.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Better
Utilization of Investments Leading to
Development (BUILD) Act of 2018,
Public Law 115–254 creates the U.S.
International Development Finance
Corporation (DFC) by bringing together
the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC) and the
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OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION
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Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
AGENCY: U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, Overseas
Private Investment Corporation.
TIME AND DATE: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 1:30 p.m. (OPEN Portion),
1:45 p.m. (CLOSED Portion).
PLACE: Offices of the Corporation, Twelfth Floor Board Room, 1100 New
York Avenue NW, Washington, DC.
STATUS: Meeting OPEN to the Public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Chief Executive Officer's Report
2. Minutes of the Open Session of the June 12, 2019, Board of Directors
Meeting
FURTHER MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED (Closed to the Public 1:15 p.m.)
1. Reports
2. Pending Projects
ATTENDANCE AT THE OPEN PORTION OF THE MEETING: Members of the public
planning to attend the the open portion of the Board meeting are asked
to register no later than Monday, December 9, 2019. To register,
attendees must email [email protected] with the attendee's
full name as it appears on their official, government-issued
identification. Access will not be granted to the open portion of the
Board meeting without official, government-issued identification.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Better Utilization of Investments
Leading to Development (BUILD) Act of 2018, Public Law 115-254 creates
the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) by
bringing together the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
and the Development Credit Authority (DCA) office of the U.S. Agency
for International Development (USAID). Section 1465(a) of the Act tasks
OPIC staff with assisting DFC in the transition. Section 1466(a)-(b)
provides that all completed administrative actions and all pending
proceedings shall continue through the transition to the DFC.
Accordingly, OPIC is issuing this Sunshine Act Meeting notice and on
behalf of the DFC.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Information on the meeting may be
obtained from Catherine F.I. Andrade at (202) 336-8768, or via email at
[email protected].
Dated: December 2, 2019.
Catherine Andrade,
Corporate Secretary, U.S. International Development Finance
Corporation.
[FR Doc. 2019-26258 Filed 12-2-19; 4:15 pm]
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