Constellation Energy Generation, LLC; Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2; Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation; Exemption, 46174-46176 [2024-11554]
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Mallecia A. Sutton,
Senior Project Manager, Advanced Reactor
Licensing Branch 1, Division of Advanced
Reactors and Non-Power Production and
Utilization Facilities, Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation.
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BILLING CODE P
NUCLEAR REGULATORY
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[Docket Nos. 72–78, 50–317, and 50–318;
NRC–2024–0085]
Constellation Energy Generation, LLC;
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant,
Units 1 and 2; Independent Spent Fuel
Storage Installation; Exemption
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice; issuance.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) issued an exemption
to Constellation Energy Generation,
LLC, permitting Calvert Cliffs Nuclear
Power Plant to maintain nine loaded
and to load six new 37 multi-purpose
canisters (MPC) with continuous basket
shims in HI–STORM Flood/Wind MPC
Storage System at its Calvert Cliffs
Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1 and Unit 2
independent spent fuel storage
installation in a storage condition where
the terms, conditions, and specifications
in the Certificate of Compliance No.
1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No.
1, are not met.
DATES: The exemption was issued on
May 20, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID
NRC–2024–0085 when contacting the
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Regulatory Commission, Washington,
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email: Yen-Ju.Chen@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of
the exemption is attached.
Dated: May 21, 2024.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Yoira Diaz-Sanabria,
Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing
Branch, Division of Fuel Management, Office
of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.
Attachment—Exemption
NUCLEAR REGULATORY
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Docket Nos. 72–78, 50–317, and 50–318
Constellation Energy Generation, LLC
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant
Units 1 and 2
Independent Spent Fuel Storage
Installation
I. Background
Constellation Energy Generation, LLC
(Constellation) is the holder of Renewed
Facility Operating License Nos. DPR–53
and DPR–69, which authorize operation
of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant
(CCNPP), Units 1 and 2, in Lusby,
Maryland, pursuant to part 50 of title 10
of the Code of Federal Regulations (10
CFR), ‘‘Domestic Licensing of
Production and Utilization Facilities.’’
The licenses provide, among other
things, that the facility is subject to all
rules, regulations, and orders of the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
now or hereafter in effect.
Consistent with 10 CFR part 72,
subpart K, ‘‘General License for Storage
of Spent Fuel at Power Reactor Sites,’’
a general license is issued for the storage
of spent fuel in an Independent Spent
Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) at
power reactor sites to persons
authorized to possess or operate nuclear
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power reactors under 10 CFR part 50.
Constellation is authorized to operate
nuclear power reactors under 10 CFR
part 50 and holds a 10 CFR part 72
general license for storage of spent fuel
at the CCNPP ISFSI. Under the terms of
the general license, Constellation stores
spent fuel at its CCNPP ISFSI using the
HI–STORM Flood/Wind (FW) MultiPurpose Canister (MPC) Storage System
in accordance with Certificate of
Compliance (CoC) No. 1032,
Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1.
II. Request/Action
By a letter dated March 22, 2024
(Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System [ADAMS]
Accession No. ML24082A008),
Constellation requested an exemption
from the requirements of 10 CFR
72.212(a)(2), 72.212(b)(3),
72.212(b)(5)(i), 72.212(b)(11), and
72.214 that require CCNPP to comply
with the terms, conditions, and
specifications of the CoC No. 1032,
Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1
(ML15152A358). If approved,
Constellation’s exemption request
would accordingly allow CCNPP to
maintain nine loaded and to load six
MPCs with continuous basket shims
(CBS) (i.e., MPC–37–CBS) in the HI–
STORM FW MPC Storage System, and
thus, to maintain and load the systems
in a storage condition where the terms,
conditions, and specifications in the
CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1,
Revision No. 1, are not met.
Constellation currently uses the HI–
STORM FW MPC Storage System under
CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1,
Revision No. 1, for dry storage of spent
nuclear fuel in MPC–37 at the CCNPP
ISFSI. Holtec International (Holtec), the
designer and manufacturer of the HI–
STORM FW MPC Storage System,
developed a variant of the design with
CBS for the MPC–37, known as MPC–
37–CBS. Holtec performed a nonmechanistic tip-over analysis with
favorable results and implemented the
CBS variant design under the provisions
of 10 CFR 72.48, ‘‘Changes, tests, and
experiments,’’ which allows licensees to
make changes to cask designs without a
CoC amendment under certain
conditions (listed in 10 CFR 72.48(c)).
After evaluating the specific changes to
the cask designs, the NRC determined
that Holtec erred when it implemented
the CBS variant design under 10 CFR
72.48, as this is not the type of change
allowed without a CoC amendment. For
this reason, the NRC issued three
Severity Level IV violations to Holtec
(ML24016A190).
Prior to the issuance of the violations,
Constellation had loaded nine MPC–37–
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CBS in the HI–STORM FW MPC Storage
System, which are safely in storage at
the CCNPP ISFSI. Constellation’s nearterm loading campaign for the CCNPP
ISFSI include plans to load six MPC–
37–CBS in the HI–STORM FW MPC
Storage System beginning in July 2024.
While Holtec was required to submit a
CoC amendment to the NRC to seek
approval of the CBS variant design, such
a process will not be completed in time
to inform decisions for this near-term
loading campaign. Therefore,
Constellation submitted this exemption
request in order to allow for the
continued storage of the nine already
loaded MPC–37–CBS, and future
loading of six MPC–37–CBS beginning
in July 2024 at the CCNPP ISFSI. This
exemption is limited to the use of MPC–
37–CBS in the HI–STORM FW MPC
Storage System only for the nine already
loaded canisters and specific near-term
planned loading of six new canisters
using the MPC–37–CBS variant basket
design.
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III. Discussion
Pursuant to 10 CFR 72.7, ‘‘Specific
exemptions,’’ the Commission may,
upon application by any interested
person or upon its own initiative, grant
such exemptions from the requirements
of the regulations of 10 CFR part 72 as
it determines are authorized by law and
will not endanger life or property or the
common defense and security and are
otherwise in the public interest.
A. The Exemption is Authorized by Law
This exemption would allow
Constellation to maintain nine loaded
and to load six MPC–37–CBS in the HI–
STORM FW MPC Storage System at its
CCNPP ISFSI in a storage condition
where the terms, conditions, and
specifications in the CoC No. 1032,
Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1, are
not met. Constellation is requesting an
exemption from the provisions in 10
CFR part 72 that require the licensee to
comply with the terms, conditions, and
specifications of the CoC for the
approved cask model it uses. Section
72.7 allows the NRC to grant
exemptions from the requirements of 10
CFR part 72. This authority to grant
exemptions is consistent with the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
and is not otherwise inconsistent with
NRC’s regulations or other applicable
laws. Additionally, no other law
prohibits the activities that would be
authorized by the exemption. Therefore,
the NRC concludes that there is no
statutory prohibition on the issuance of
the requested exemption, and the NRC
is authorized to grant the exemption by
law.
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B. The Exemption Will Not Endanger
Life or Property or the Common Defense
and Security
This exemption would allow
Constellation to maintain nine loaded
and to load six MPC–37–CBS in the HI–
STORM FW MPC Storage System at the
CCNPP ISFSI in a storage condition
where the terms, conditions, and
specifications in the CoC No. 1032,
Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1, are
not met. In support of its exemption
request, Constellation asserts that
issuance of the exemption would not
endanger life or property because the
administrative controls the applicant
has in place prevent a tip-over or
handling event, and that the
containment boundary would be
maintained in such an event.
Constellation relies, in part, on the
approach in the NRC’s Safety
Determination Memorandum
(ML24018A085). The NRC issued this
Safety Determination Memorandum to
address whether, with respect to the
enforcement action against Holtec
regarding this violation, there was any
need to take an immediate action for the
cask systems that were already loaded
with non-compliant basket designs. The
Safety Determination Memorandum
documents a risk-informed approach
concluding that, during the design basis
event of a non-mechanistic tip-over, the
fuel in the basket in the MPC–37–CBS
remains in a subcritical condition.
Constellation also provided sitespecific technical information,
including information explaining why
the use of the approach in the NRC’s
Safety Determination Memorandum is
appropriate for determining the safe use
of the CBS variant baskets at the CCNPP
ISFSI. Specifically, Constellation
described that the analysis of the tipover design basis event that is relied
upon in the NRC’s Safety Determination
Memorandum, which demonstrates that
the MPC confinement barrier is
maintained, is documented in the
updated final safety analysis report
(UFSAR) for the HI–STORM FW MPC
Storage System CoC No. 1032,
Amendment 1, Revision No. 1, that is
used at the CCNPP site. Constellation
also described its administrative
controls for handling of the HI–STORM
FW MPC Storage System at the CCNPP
ISFSI to prevent a tip-over or handling
event. Those controls include using
single-failure-proof handling systems as
defined in Section 5.1.6 of NUREG–
0612, ‘‘Control of Heavy Loads at
Nuclear Power Plants’’ (ML070250180).
CCNPP’s UFSAR Section 5.7 describes
the spent fuel cask handling crane as
being designated single-failure-proof
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using criteria from NUREG–0554,
‘‘Single-Failure-Proof Cranes For
Nuclear Power Plants.’’ Constellation
referenced its ‘‘Rigging and Lifting
Program’’ and use of the Lift Lock (a
special lifting device designed to the
increased stress limits of ANSI N14.6,
‘‘for Radioactive Materials—Special
Lifting Devices for Shipping Containers
Weighing 10 000 Pounds (4500 kg) or
More’’) to further demonstrate that
CCNPP has applicable operational
procedures in place to safely load,
process, transfer and move the MPCs in
accordance with the Technical
Specifications in Appendix A of the
CoC and the HI–STORM FW UFSAR.
Additionally, Constellation provided
specific information from CCNPP’s
72.212 Evaluation Report, Revision 3,
indicating that during the design basis
event of a non-mechanistic tip-over,
CCNPP’s ISFSI would meet the
requirements in 10 CFR 72.104,
‘‘Criteria for radioactive materials in
effluents and direct radiation from an
ISFSI or MRS,’’ and 72.106, ‘‘Controlled
area of an ISFSI or MRS.’’ Specifically,
Constellation described that, in the
highly unlikely event of a tip-over, any
potential fuel damage from a nonmechanistic tip-over event would be
localized, the confinement barrier
would be maintained, and the shielding
material would remain intact. Coupled
with the distance of the CCNPP ISFSI to
the site area boundary, Constellation
concluded that compliance with 72.104
and 72.106 is not impacted by
approving this exemption request.
The NRC staff reviewed the
information provided by Constellation
and concludes that issuance of the
exemption would not endanger life or
property because the administrative
controls Constellation has in place at
the CCNPP ISFSI sufficiently minimize
the possibility of a tip-over or handling
event, and that the containment
boundary would be maintained in such
an event. The staff confirmed that these
administrative controls are documented
in the Technical Specifications and
UFSAR for the HI–STORM FW MPC
Storage System CoC No. 1032,
Amendment 1, Revision No. 1, that is
used at the CCNPP site. In addition, the
staff confirmed that the information
provided by Constellation regarding
CCNPP’s 72.212 Evaluation Report,
Revision 3, demonstrates that the
consequences of normal and accident
conditions would be within the
regulatory limits of the 10 CFR 72.104
and 10 CFR 72.106. The staff also
determined that the requested
exemption is not related to any aspect
of the physical security or defense of the
CCNPP ISFSI; therefore, granting the
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exemption would not result in any
potential impacts to common defense
and security.
For these reasons, the NRC staff has
determined that under the requested
exemption, the storage system will
continue to meet the safety
requirements of 10 CFR part 72 and the
offsite dose limits of 10 CFR part 20
and, therefore, will not endanger life or
property or the common defense and
security.
C. The Exemption is Otherwise in the
Public Interest
The proposed exemption would allow
the nine already loaded MPC–37–CBS
in the HI–STORM FW MPC Storage
System to remain in storage at the
CCNPP ISFSI, and allow Constellation
to load six MPC–37–CBS in the HI–
STORM FW MPC Storage System
beginning in July 2024 at the CCNPP
ISFSI, even though the CBS variant
basket design is not part of the approved
CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1,
Revision No. 1. According to
Constellation, the exemption is in the
public interest because unloading fuel
from already loaded canisters and not
being able to load fuel into dry storage
in the future loading campaign would
impact Constellation’s ability to offload
fuel from the CCNPP reactor units,
consequently impacting continued safe
reactor operation. The reflooding of the
MPCs, removal of fuel assemblies, and
replacement into a different MPC would
result in additional doses and handling
operations with no added safety benefit.
In addition, future loading campaigns
would need to be delayed until older
design canisters can be fabricated and
delivered to the site.
Constellation stated that to unload
already loaded MPC–37–CBS or delay
the future loading campaign would
impact the ability to effectively manage
the margin to full core discharge
capability in the CCNPP Units 1 and 2
spent fuel pools. The low spent fuel
pool capability would make it difficult
to refuel and present potential risks to
fuel handling operations during preand post-outage. In addition, a crowded
spent fuel pool would challenge the
decay heat removal demand of the pool
and increase the likelihood of a loss of
fuel pool cooling event and a fuel
handling accident. It could also result in
higher dose to divers routinely
performing underwater maintenance on
the spent fuel pool fuel transfer system.
Furthermore, CCNPP planned the cask
loading campaigns years in advance
based on availability of the specialized
workforce and equipment that is shared
throughout the Constellation fleet.
These specialty resources support
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competing priorities including refueling
outages, loading campaigns, fuel pool
cleanouts, fuel inspections, fuel handing
equipment upgrade and maintenance,
fuel sipping, new fuel receipt, and crane
maintenance and upgrades. Any delays
would have a cascading impact on other
scheduled specialized activities.
For the reasons described by
Constellation in the exemption request,
the NRC agrees that it is in the public
interest to grant the exemption. If the
exemption is not granted, in order to
comply with the CoC, Constellation
would have to unload MPC–37–CBS
from the HI–STORM FW MPC Storage
System at the CCNPP ISFSI and reload
into the older design MPC–37 to restore
compliance with terms, conditions, and
specifications of the CoC. This would
subject onsite personnel to additional
radiation exposure, increase the risk of
a possible fuel handling accident, and
increase the risk of a possible heavy
load handling accident. Furthermore,
the removed spent fuel would need to
be placed in the spent fuel pool until it
can be loaded into another storage cask
or remain in the spent fuel pool if it is
not permitted to be loaded into casks for
the future loading campaign. As
described by Constellation, this scenario
would affect Constellation’s ability to
effectively manage the spent pool
capacity and reactor fuel offloading at
CCNPP. In addition, the rescheduling of
the specialized resources for the future
loading campaign would impact the
operations of CCNPP and other
Constellation sites.
Therefore, the staff concludes that
approving the exemption is in the
public interest.
Environmental Consideration
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Dated: May 20, 2024.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
/RA/
Yoira Diaz-Sanabria,
Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing
Branch, Division of Fuel Management, Office
of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.
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[Docket No. 72–10; NRC–2024–0086]
Northern States Power Company;
Prairie Island Independent Spent Fuel
Storage Installation; License
Amendment Application
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Opportunity to request a hearing
and to petition for leave to intervene.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) has received a
license amendment application from
Northern States Power Company
(NSPM) for an amendment to Special
Nuclear Materials License No. SNM–
2506 for the Prairie Island Independent
Spent Fuel Storage Installation (PI
ISFSI) located in Welch, Minnesota. The
amendment request seeks to change
License Conditions 23(a), 24(A)(2), and
24(B)(2). The subject license conditions
are management activities with
specified inspection intervals of three
months or one quarter. The inspection
intervals are ‘‘not to exceed every
quarter’’ for license condition 23 and
‘‘not to exceed three months’’ for license
condition 24. This is inconsistent with
similar independent spent fuel storage
installation (ISFSI) technical
specifications (TS) surveillance
requirements (SRs), for example, SR
SUMMARY:
The NRC staff also considered
whether there would be any significant
environmental impacts associated with
the exemption. For this proposed action,
the NRC staff performed an
environmental assessment pursuant to
10 CFR 51.30. The environmental
assessment concluded that the proposed
action would not significantly impact
the quality of the human environment.
The NRC staff concluded that the
proposed action would not result in any
changes in the types or amounts of any
radiological or non-radiological
effluents that may be released offsite,
and there would be no significant
increase in occupational or public
radiation exposure because of the
proposed action. The environmental
assessment and the finding of no
significant impact was published on
May 20, 2024 (89 FR 43878).
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IV. Conclusion
Based on these considerations, the
NRC has determined that, pursuant to
10 CFR 72.7, the exemption is
authorized by law, will not endanger
life or property or the common defense
and security, and is otherwise in the
public interest. Therefore, the NRC
grants Constellation an exemption from
the requirements of §§ 72.212(a)(2),
72.212(b)(3), 72.212(b)(5)(i),
72.212(b)(11), and 72.214 with respect
to the ongoing storage of nine MPC–37–
CBS in the HI–STORM FW MPC Storage
System and a future loading in the HI–
STORM FW MPC Storage System of six
new MPC–37–CBS beginning in July
2024.
This exemption is effective upon
issuance.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket Nos. 72-78, 50-317, and 50-318; NRC-2024-0085]
Constellation Energy Generation, LLC; Calvert Cliffs Nuclear
Power Plant, Units 1 and 2; Independent Spent Fuel Storage
Installation; Exemption
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice; issuance.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued an
exemption to Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, permitting Calvert
Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant to maintain nine loaded and to load six new
37 multi-purpose canisters (MPC) with continuous basket shims in HI-
STORM Flood/Wind MPC Storage System at its Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power
Plant, Unit 1 and Unit 2 independent spent fuel storage installation in
a storage condition where the terms, conditions, and specifications in
the Certificate of Compliance No. 1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No.
1, are not met.
DATES: The exemption was issued on May 20, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2024-0085 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You
may obtain publicly available information related to this document
using any of the following methods:
Federal Rulemaking website: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2024-0085. Address
questions about Docket IDs in Regulations.gov to Stacy Schumann;
telephone: 301-415-0624; email: [email protected]. For technical
questions, contact the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section of this document.
NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly available documents online in the
ADAMS Public Documents collection at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS
Search.'' For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRC's Public
Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, at 301-415-4737,
or by email to [email protected]. The ADAMS accession number for
each document referenced (if it is available in ADAMS) is provided the
first time that it is mentioned in this document.
NRC's PDR: The PDR, where you may examine and order copies
of publicly available documents, is open by appointment. To make an
appointment to visit the PDR, please send an email to
[email protected] or call 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737, between 8
a.m. and 4 p.m. eastern time (ET), Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yen-Ju Chen, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555; telephone: 301-415-1018; email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the exemption is attached.
Dated: May 21, 2024.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Yoira Diaz-Sanabria,
Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing Branch, Division of Fuel
Management, Office of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.
Attachment--Exemption
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Docket Nos. 72-78, 50-317, and 50-318
Constellation Energy Generation, LLC
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2
Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation
I. Background
Constellation Energy Generation, LLC (Constellation) is the holder
of Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-53 and DPR-69, which
authorize operation of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP),
Units 1 and 2, in Lusby, Maryland, pursuant to part 50 of title 10 of
the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), ``Domestic Licensing of
Production and Utilization Facilities.'' The licenses provide, among
other things, that the facility is subject to all rules, regulations,
and orders of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) now or
hereafter in effect.
Consistent with 10 CFR part 72, subpart K, ``General License for
Storage of Spent Fuel at Power Reactor Sites,'' a general license is
issued for the storage of spent fuel in an Independent Spent Fuel
Storage Installation (ISFSI) at power reactor sites to persons
authorized to possess or operate nuclear power reactors under 10 CFR
part 50. Constellation is authorized to operate nuclear power reactors
under 10 CFR part 50 and holds a 10 CFR part 72 general license for
storage of spent fuel at the CCNPP ISFSI. Under the terms of the
general license, Constellation stores spent fuel at its CCNPP ISFSI
using the HI-STORM Flood/Wind (FW) Multi-Purpose Canister (MPC) Storage
System in accordance with Certificate of Compliance (CoC) No. 1032,
Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1.
II. Request/Action
By a letter dated March 22, 2024 (Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System [ADAMS] Accession No. ML24082A008), Constellation
requested an exemption from the requirements of 10 CFR 72.212(a)(2),
72.212(b)(3), 72.212(b)(5)(i), 72.212(b)(11), and 72.214 that require
CCNPP to comply with the terms, conditions, and specifications of the
CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1 (ML15152A358). If
approved, Constellation's exemption request would accordingly allow
CCNPP to maintain nine loaded and to load six MPCs with continuous
basket shims (CBS) (i.e., MPC-37-CBS) in the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage
System, and thus, to maintain and load the systems in a storage
condition where the terms, conditions, and specifications in the CoC
No. 1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1, are not met.
Constellation currently uses the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System
under CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1, for dry storage of
spent nuclear fuel in MPC-37 at the CCNPP ISFSI. Holtec International
(Holtec), the designer and manufacturer of the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage
System, developed a variant of the design with CBS for the MPC-37,
known as MPC-37-CBS. Holtec performed a non-mechanistic tip-over
analysis with favorable results and implemented the CBS variant design
under the provisions of 10 CFR 72.48, ``Changes, tests, and
experiments,'' which allows licensees to make changes to cask designs
without a CoC amendment under certain conditions (listed in 10 CFR
72.48(c)). After evaluating the specific changes to the cask designs,
the NRC determined that Holtec erred when it implemented the CBS
variant design under 10 CFR 72.48, as this is not the type of change
allowed without a CoC amendment. For this reason, the NRC issued three
Severity Level IV violations to Holtec (ML24016A190).
Prior to the issuance of the violations, Constellation had loaded
nine MPC-37-
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CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System, which are safely in storage
at the CCNPP ISFSI. Constellation's near-term loading campaign for the
CCNPP ISFSI include plans to load six MPC-37-CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC
Storage System beginning in July 2024. While Holtec was required to
submit a CoC amendment to the NRC to seek approval of the CBS variant
design, such a process will not be completed in time to inform
decisions for this near-term loading campaign. Therefore, Constellation
submitted this exemption request in order to allow for the continued
storage of the nine already loaded MPC-37-CBS, and future loading of
six MPC-37-CBS beginning in July 2024 at the CCNPP ISFSI. This
exemption is limited to the use of MPC-37-CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC
Storage System only for the nine already loaded canisters and specific
near-term planned loading of six new canisters using the MPC-37-CBS
variant basket design.
III. Discussion
Pursuant to 10 CFR 72.7, ``Specific exemptions,'' the Commission
may, upon application by any interested person or upon its own
initiative, grant such exemptions from the requirements of the
regulations of 10 CFR part 72 as it determines are authorized by law
and will not endanger life or property or the common defense and
security and are otherwise in the public interest.
A. The Exemption is Authorized by Law
This exemption would allow Constellation to maintain nine loaded
and to load six MPC-37-CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System at its
CCNPP ISFSI in a storage condition where the terms, conditions, and
specifications in the CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1,
are not met. Constellation is requesting an exemption from the
provisions in 10 CFR part 72 that require the licensee to comply with
the terms, conditions, and specifications of the CoC for the approved
cask model it uses. Section 72.7 allows the NRC to grant exemptions
from the requirements of 10 CFR part 72. This authority to grant
exemptions is consistent with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended, and is not otherwise inconsistent with NRC's regulations or
other applicable laws. Additionally, no other law prohibits the
activities that would be authorized by the exemption. Therefore, the
NRC concludes that there is no statutory prohibition on the issuance of
the requested exemption, and the NRC is authorized to grant the
exemption by law.
B. The Exemption Will Not Endanger Life or Property or the Common
Defense and Security
This exemption would allow Constellation to maintain nine loaded
and to load six MPC-37-CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System at the
CCNPP ISFSI in a storage condition where the terms, conditions, and
specifications in the CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1,
are not met. In support of its exemption request, Constellation asserts
that issuance of the exemption would not endanger life or property
because the administrative controls the applicant has in place prevent
a tip-over or handling event, and that the containment boundary would
be maintained in such an event. Constellation relies, in part, on the
approach in the NRC's Safety Determination Memorandum (ML24018A085).
The NRC issued this Safety Determination Memorandum to address whether,
with respect to the enforcement action against Holtec regarding this
violation, there was any need to take an immediate action for the cask
systems that were already loaded with non-compliant basket designs. The
Safety Determination Memorandum documents a risk-informed approach
concluding that, during the design basis event of a non-mechanistic
tip-over, the fuel in the basket in the MPC-37-CBS remains in a
subcritical condition.
Constellation also provided site-specific technical information,
including information explaining why the use of the approach in the
NRC's Safety Determination Memorandum is appropriate for determining
the safe use of the CBS variant baskets at the CCNPP ISFSI.
Specifically, Constellation described that the analysis of the tip-over
design basis event that is relied upon in the NRC's Safety
Determination Memorandum, which demonstrates that the MPC confinement
barrier is maintained, is documented in the updated final safety
analysis report (UFSAR) for the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System CoC No.
1032, Amendment 1, Revision No. 1, that is used at the CCNPP site.
Constellation also described its administrative controls for handling
of the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System at the CCNPP ISFSI to prevent a
tip-over or handling event. Those controls include using single-
failure-proof handling systems as defined in Section 5.1.6 of NUREG-
0612, ``Control of Heavy Loads at Nuclear Power Plants'' (ML070250180).
CCNPP's UFSAR Section 5.7 describes the spent fuel cask handling crane
as being designated single-failure-proof using criteria from NUREG-
0554, ``Single-Failure-Proof Cranes For Nuclear Power Plants.''
Constellation referenced its ``Rigging and Lifting Program'' and use of
the Lift Lock (a special lifting device designed to the increased
stress limits of ANSI N14.6, ``for Radioactive Materials--Special
Lifting Devices for Shipping Containers Weighing 10 000 Pounds (4500
kg) or More'') to further demonstrate that CCNPP has applicable
operational procedures in place to safely load, process, transfer and
move the MPCs in accordance with the Technical Specifications in
Appendix A of the CoC and the HI-STORM FW UFSAR.
Additionally, Constellation provided specific information from
CCNPP's 72.212 Evaluation Report, Revision 3, indicating that during
the design basis event of a non-mechanistic tip-over, CCNPP's ISFSI
would meet the requirements in 10 CFR 72.104, ``Criteria for
radioactive materials in effluents and direct radiation from an ISFSI
or MRS,'' and 72.106, ``Controlled area of an ISFSI or MRS.''
Specifically, Constellation described that, in the highly unlikely
event of a tip-over, any potential fuel damage from a non-mechanistic
tip-over event would be localized, the confinement barrier would be
maintained, and the shielding material would remain intact. Coupled
with the distance of the CCNPP ISFSI to the site area boundary,
Constellation concluded that compliance with 72.104 and 72.106 is not
impacted by approving this exemption request.
The NRC staff reviewed the information provided by Constellation
and concludes that issuance of the exemption would not endanger life or
property because the administrative controls Constellation has in place
at the CCNPP ISFSI sufficiently minimize the possibility of a tip-over
or handling event, and that the containment boundary would be
maintained in such an event. The staff confirmed that these
administrative controls are documented in the Technical Specifications
and UFSAR for the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System CoC No. 1032,
Amendment 1, Revision No. 1, that is used at the CCNPP site. In
addition, the staff confirmed that the information provided by
Constellation regarding CCNPP's 72.212 Evaluation Report, Revision 3,
demonstrates that the consequences of normal and accident conditions
would be within the regulatory limits of the 10 CFR 72.104 and 10 CFR
72.106. The staff also determined that the requested exemption is not
related to any aspect of the physical security or defense of the CCNPP
ISFSI; therefore, granting the
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exemption would not result in any potential impacts to common defense
and security.
For these reasons, the NRC staff has determined that under the
requested exemption, the storage system will continue to meet the
safety requirements of 10 CFR part 72 and the offsite dose limits of 10
CFR part 20 and, therefore, will not endanger life or property or the
common defense and security.
C. The Exemption is Otherwise in the Public Interest
The proposed exemption would allow the nine already loaded MPC-37-
CBS in the HI-STORM FW MPC Storage System to remain in storage at the
CCNPP ISFSI, and allow Constellation to load six MPC-37-CBS in the HI-
STORM FW MPC Storage System beginning in July 2024 at the CCNPP ISFSI,
even though the CBS variant basket design is not part of the approved
CoC No. 1032, Amendment No. 1, Revision No. 1. According to
Constellation, the exemption is in the public interest because
unloading fuel from already loaded canisters and not being able to load
fuel into dry storage in the future loading campaign would impact
Constellation's ability to offload fuel from the CCNPP reactor units,
consequently impacting continued safe reactor operation. The reflooding
of the MPCs, removal of fuel assemblies, and replacement into a
different MPC would result in additional doses and handling operations
with no added safety benefit. In addition, future loading campaigns
would need to be delayed until older design canisters can be fabricated
and delivered to the site.
Constellation stated that to unload already loaded MPC-37-CBS or
delay the future loading campaign would impact the ability to
effectively manage the margin to full core discharge capability in the
CCNPP Units 1 and 2 spent fuel pools. The low spent fuel pool
capability would make it difficult to refuel and present potential
risks to fuel handling operations during pre- and post-outage. In
addition, a crowded spent fuel pool would challenge the decay heat
removal demand of the pool and increase the likelihood of a loss of
fuel pool cooling event and a fuel handling accident. It could also
result in higher dose to divers routinely performing underwater
maintenance on the spent fuel pool fuel transfer system. Furthermore,
CCNPP planned the cask loading campaigns years in advance based on
availability of the specialized workforce and equipment that is shared
throughout the Constellation fleet. These specialty resources support
competing priorities including refueling outages, loading campaigns,
fuel pool cleanouts, fuel inspections, fuel handing equipment upgrade
and maintenance, fuel sipping, new fuel receipt, and crane maintenance
and upgrades. Any delays would have a cascading impact on other
scheduled specialized activities.
For the reasons described by Constellation in the exemption
request, the NRC agrees that it is in the public interest to grant the
exemption. If the exemption is not granted, in order to comply with the
CoC, Constellation would have to unload MPC-37-CBS from the HI-STORM FW
MPC Storage System at the CCNPP ISFSI and reload into the older design
MPC-37 to restore compliance with terms, conditions, and specifications
of the CoC. This would subject onsite personnel to additional radiation
exposure, increase the risk of a possible fuel handling accident, and
increase the risk of a possible heavy load handling accident.
Furthermore, the removed spent fuel would need to be placed in the
spent fuel pool until it can be loaded into another storage cask or
remain in the spent fuel pool if it is not permitted to be loaded into
casks for the future loading campaign. As described by Constellation,
this scenario would affect Constellation's ability to effectively
manage the spent pool capacity and reactor fuel offloading at CCNPP. In
addition, the rescheduling of the specialized resources for the future
loading campaign would impact the operations of CCNPP and other
Constellation sites.
Therefore, the staff concludes that approving the exemption is in
the public interest.
Environmental Consideration
The NRC staff also considered whether there would be any
significant environmental impacts associated with the exemption. For
this proposed action, the NRC staff performed an environmental
assessment pursuant to 10 CFR 51.30. The environmental assessment
concluded that the proposed action would not significantly impact the
quality of the human environment. The NRC staff concluded that the
proposed action would not result in any changes in the types or amounts
of any radiological or non-radiological effluents that may be released
offsite, and there would be no significant increase in occupational or
public radiation exposure because of the proposed action. The
environmental assessment and the finding of no significant impact was
published on May 20, 2024 (89 FR 43878).
IV. Conclusion
Based on these considerations, the NRC has determined that,
pursuant to 10 CFR 72.7, the exemption is authorized by law, will not
endanger life or property or the common defense and security, and is
otherwise in the public interest. Therefore, the NRC grants
Constellation an exemption from the requirements of Sec. Sec.
72.212(a)(2), 72.212(b)(3), 72.212(b)(5)(i), 72.212(b)(11), and 72.214
with respect to the ongoing storage of nine MPC-37-CBS in the HI-STORM
FW MPC Storage System and a future loading in the HI-STORM FW MPC
Storage System of six new MPC-37-CBS beginning in July 2024.
This exemption is effective upon issuance.
Dated: May 20, 2024.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
/RA/
Yoira Diaz-Sanabria,
Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing Branch, Division of Fuel
Management, Office of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards.
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