Federal Register: September 25, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 187)
DOCID: fr25se08-75 FR Doc E8-22533
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Docket ID: [Docket No. 50-022]
NOTICE: NOTICES
DOCID: fr25se08-75
ACTION: License Termination:
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
Notice of License Termination CBS Test Reactor Located at Waltz Mill Site, Madison, PA
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
Introduction
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is noticing the granting of an exemption from 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii), and the related termination of Facility Operating License No. TR02, held by CBS for the test reactor (TR) located on the Waltz Mill Site in Madison, PA. CBS requested this action in a letter to NRC dated December 6, 2007 (ML073440024). As discussed below, Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC (Westinghouse) held NRC materials license SNM770, a license covering the entire Waltz Mill site on which the former TR was located. The granting of this exemption and the termination of the TR02 license is administrative in nature.
Background
The initial license for the TR was issued on June 19, 1959. Reactor operation permanently ceased following an accident in 1960. On March 25, 1963, the license was amended to allow only possession of special nuclear material but not reactor operation. A Decommissioning Plan (DP) for the TR was submitted on July 27, 1997, and was approved on September 30, 1998.
In the context of facilitating the resolution of a thenpending arbitration dispute regarding the Waltz Mill site between CBS and Westinghouse, the NRC, by letter dated March 17, 2006 (ML060750730), advised the parties that a request for an exemption from 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii) should be submitted jointly by CBS and Westinghouse, or by CBS with concurrence or an affidavit from Westinghouse, stating Westinghouse's willingness to accept the TR facility in the condition it was left in by CBS. This guidance further stated that the NRC would terminate the TR2 license when: (1) The SNM770 license was amended to accept the transfer of all residual radioactive materials, equipment and structures associated with the TR2 license; and, (2) the NRC's requirements for terminating nonpower reactor licenses had been satisfied. The arbitration case between CBS and Westinghouse resulted in a final arbitration opinion and award (American Arbitration Association Case No. 16Y 192 00937 02 dated July 20, 2007). In August 2007, CBS reached a monetary settlement with Westinghouse regarding the completion of decommissioning activities at TR2.
In a letter dated December 6, 2007, Westinghouse requested that its SNM770 license be amended to accept the TR2 radioactive materials, structures, and equipment (ML073620136). In this letter, Westinghouse acknowledged that it will have the sole responsibility for satisfying the NRC's decommissioning requirements applicable to the Waltz Mill site, including requirements applicable to the radioactive materials, structures, and equipment associated with the former TR.
On March 20, 2008, NRC conducted an inspection of the Waltz Mill
site for the purpose of assessing the transfer of all residual
radioactive material, equipment, and structures from the TR2 license
to Westinghouse's SNM770 license. No violations were identified during
the course of the inspection. On March 26, 2008, the requested
amendment was issued authorizing Westinghouse under its license to take
possession of all remaining radioactive material, structures and
equipment associated with the TR2 facility. With this amendment to the
SNM770 license, the need for the separate TR2 license ended. With the
termination of the TR2 license, the SNM770 license was the only NRC
license in effect for radioactive materials on the Waltz Mill Site. On
March 31, 2008, the State of Pennsylvania became an NRC Agreement
State. Subsequently, the SNM770 license was reissued by Pennsylvania as license PA 1053S.
Discussion
A. Requirements for Terminating NonPower Reactor Licenses
The NRC's regulations in 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6) provide that the
Commission will terminate a nonpower reactor license if it determines
that the decommissioning has been performed in accordance with the
approved decommissioning plan, and the terminal radiation survey and
associated documentation demonstrate that the facility and site are
suitable for release in accordance with Subpart E of 10 CFR part 20. (1) Compliance with the Decommissioning Plan (10 CFR
50.82(b)(6)(i)) As stated above, the NRC approved the TR2 DP in 1998.
DP Revision 1 (the only revision) revised the method for removing the
pressure vessel from the TR2 containment building. The reactor
component and equipment removal actions required by the TR2 DP have
been successfully completed. In its March 2006 guidance letter, the NRC advised CBS that the only actions then needed to complete
implementation of the TR2 DP were: (1) Provide documentation showing
that the remaining radioactive materials associated with the TR2
facility would be transferred to the SNM770 License; and (2) issuance
of a license amendment to the SNM770 License authorizing the transfer
of this material. Those actions have now been taken and implementation
of the TR2 DP is thus complete. Accordingly, the NRC finds that the requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(i) have been met.
(2) Terminal Radiation Survey and Associated Documentation (10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii))
In addition to showing that decommissioning has been performed in
accordance with the approved DP, a radiation survey and associated
documentation must show that the facility and site are suitable for
release in accordance with Subpart E of 10 CFR Part 20 before a non power reactor license may be terminated. This is the
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requirement from which CBS seeks an exemption in its December 6, 2007, submittal.
Therein, CBS notes that the purpose of the approved DP was to
dismantle and remove TR components to the point that there would no
longer be a utilization (reactor) facility remaining on the site. These
actions would then allow the residual radioactive materials,
structures, and equipment associated with the former TR to be
transferred to the Westinghouse SNM770 materials license for further
remediation to the extent necessary. After all principal licensed
activities at the Waltz Mill Site cease, the residual radioactive
materials, structures, and equipment associated with the former TR,
along with other buildings and lands covered by their existing license,
will be decommissioned by Westinghouse in accordance with the State of
Pennsylvania's requirements. As discussed below, the NRC finds that the requested exemption is warranted.
B. Requirements for Granting Exemptions From 10 CFR Part 50
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12(a)(1), the NRC must find that granting the requested exemption is authorized by law, will not present any undue risk to the public health and safety and would be consistent with the common defense and security. Because the TR2 radioactive materials will remain under an NRC's Agreement State's License (PA1053S) held by Westinghouse, they will be fully subject to appropriate regulatory authority and control. Full decommissioning at the Waltz Mill Site may safely be deferred until such time that all licensed activities there cease. The NRC thus finds that the requirements of 10 CFR 50.12(a)(1) are met.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2), the NRC must also find, in granting any exemption, that at least one of several enumerated ``special circumstances'' are present. In this regard, CBS maintains that the special circumstance here is that the application of 10 CFR 52.82(b)(6)(ii) to this case is unnecessary to achieve the underlying purpose of the rule, which is to provide for safe decommissioning and license termination. The NRC agrees, and finds that CBS has met the requirements of 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2)(ii) for granting an exemption. The basis for this finding is that Westinghouse has assumed complete responsibility for the safe decommissioning of the Waltz Mill Site, initially under its materials license SNM770, and now under PA1053S.
An environmental assessment does not need to be performed as this action falls within the class of actions categorically excluded by 10 CFR 51.22(c)(11). The proposed action is administrative and procedural in nature. NRC staff has evaluated the granting of this exemption request and has determined the granting of the exemption is consistent with the staff's March 17, 2006 letter, and that the proposed action to terminate the license has also occurred in accordance within the guidance of the staff's March 17th letter.
Conclusion
The NRC is granting an exemption from 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii) and is terminating the license of the TR following the transfer of the radioactive materials, structures and equipment of the TR to Westinghouse LLC, the holder of the PA1053S license for the remainder of the Waltz Mill Site. This is in accordance with the 2007 arbitration opinion and award.
With the SNM770 license amended and transferred to the State of Pennsylvania and the TR2 license terminated, the PA1053S license will be the only license in effect for radioactive materials at the Waltz Mill Site. Westinghouse, as the remaining licensee on the Site, will now be solely responsible for the safe and environmentally acceptable possession and management of radioactive materials on the Waltz Mill Site, and the later remediation and decommissioning of the Waltz Mill Site.
For further details with respect to the above action, see CBS's
letter dated December 6, 2007 and the NRC's letter to the CBS
Corporation terminating the TR2 license (ML081330398). The above
referenced documents may be examined, and/or copied for a fee, at the
NRC's Public Document Room (PDR) at One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland. Publicly available
records will be accessible electronically from the Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System (ADAMS) Public Electronic Reading Room on
the Internet at the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov/readingrm/
adams.html. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS or who have
problems in accessing the documents in ADAMS should call the NRC PDR reference staff at 18003974209 or 3014154737 or email
pdr@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this the 19th day of September 2008.
Keith I. McConnell,
Deputy Director, Decommissioning and Uranium Recovery Licensing
Directorate, Division of Waste Management and Environmental Protection,
Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs.
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SUMMARY:
CBS Test Reactor, Waltz Mill Site, Madison, Pa,
DOCUMENT BODY 2:
Introduction
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is noticing the granting of an exemption from 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii), and the related termination of Facility Operating License No. TR02, held by CBS for the test reactor (TR) located on the Waltz Mill Site in Madison, PA. CBS requested this action in a letter to NRC dated December 6, 2007 (ML073440024). As discussed below, Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC (Westinghouse) held NRC materials license SNM770, a license covering the entire Waltz Mill site on which the former TR was located. The granting of this exemption and the termination of the TR02 license is administrative in nature.
Background
The initial license for the TR was issued on June 19, 1959. Reactor operation permanently ceased following an accident in 1960. On March 25, 1963, the license was amended to allow only possession of special nuclear material but not reactor operation. A Decommissioning Plan (DP) for the TR was submitted on July 27, 1997, and was approved on September 30, 1998.
In the context of facilitating the resolution of a thenpending arbitration dispute regarding the Waltz Mill site between CBS and Westinghouse, the NRC, by letter dated March 17, 2006 (ML060750730), advised the parties that a request for an exemption from 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii) should be submitted jointly by CBS and Westinghouse, or by CBS with concurrence or an affidavit from Westinghouse, stating Westinghouse's willingness to accept the TR facility in the condition it was left in by CBS. This guidance further stated that the NRC would terminate the TR2 license when: (1) The SNM770 license was amended to accept the transfer of all residual radioactive materials, equipment and structures associated with the TR2 license; and, (2) the NRC's requirements for terminating nonpower reactor licenses had been satisfied. The arbitration case between CBS and Westinghouse resulted in a final arbitration opinion and award (American Arbitration Association Case No. 16Y 192 00937 02 dated July 20, 2007). In August 2007, CBS reached a monetary settlement with Westinghouse regarding the completion of decommissioning activities at TR2.
In a letter dated December 6, 2007, Westinghouse requested that its SNM770 license be amended to accept the TR2 radioactive materials, structures, and equipment (ML073620136). In this letter, Westinghouse acknowledged that it will have the sole responsibility for satisfying the NRC's decommissioning requirements applicable to the Waltz Mill site, including requirements applicable to the radioactive materials, structures, and equipment associated with the former TR.
On March 20, 2008, NRC conducted an inspection of the Waltz Mill
site for the purpose of assessing the transfer of all residual
radioactive material, equipment, and structures from the TR2 license
to Westinghouse's SNM770 license. No violations were identified during
the course of the inspection. On March 26, 2008, the requested
amendment was issued authorizing Westinghouse under its license to take
possession of all remaining radioactive material, structures and
equipment associated with the TR2 facility. With this amendment to the
SNM770 license, the need for the separate TR2 license ended. With the
termination of the TR2 license, the SNM770 license was the only NRC
license in effect for radioactive materials on the Waltz Mill Site. On
March 31, 2008, the State of Pennsylvania became an NRC Agreement
State. Subsequently, the SNM770 license was reissued by Pennsylvania as license PA 1053S.
Discussion
A. Requirements for Terminating NonPower Reactor Licenses
The NRC's regulations in 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6) provide that the
Commission will terminate a nonpower reactor license if it determines
that the decommissioning has been performed in accordance with the
approved decommissioning plan, and the terminal radiation survey and
associated documentation demonstrate that the facility and site are
suitable for release in accordance with Subpart E of 10 CFR part 20. (1) Compliance with the Decommissioning Plan (10 CFR
50.82(b)(6)(i)) As stated above, the NRC approved the TR2 DP in 1998.
DP Revision 1 (the only revision) revised the method for removing the
pressure vessel from the TR2 containment building. The reactor
component and equipment removal actions required by the TR2 DP have
been successfully completed. In its March 2006 guidance letter, the NRC advised CBS that the only actions then needed to complete
implementation of the TR2 DP were: (1) Provide documentation showing
that the remaining radioactive materials associated with the TR2
facility would be transferred to the SNM770 License; and (2) issuance
of a license amendment to the SNM770 License authorizing the transfer
of this material. Those actions have now been taken and implementation
of the TR2 DP is thus complete. Accordingly, the NRC finds that the requirements of 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(i) have been met.
(2) Terminal Radiation Survey and Associated Documentation (10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii))
In addition to showing that decommissioning has been performed in
accordance with the approved DP, a radiation survey and associated
documentation must show that the facility and site are suitable for
release in accordance with Subpart E of 10 CFR Part 20 before a non power reactor license may be terminated. This is the
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requirement from which CBS seeks an exemption in its December 6, 2007, submittal.
Therein, CBS notes that the purpose of the approved DP was to
dismantle and remove TR components to the point that there would no
longer be a utilization (reactor) facility remaining on the site. These
actions would then allow the residual radioactive materials,
structures, and equipment associated with the former TR to be
transferred to the Westinghouse SNM770 materials license for further
remediation to the extent necessary. After all principal licensed
activities at the Waltz Mill Site cease, the residual radioactive
materials, structures, and equipment associated with the former TR,
along with other buildings and lands covered by their existing license,
will be decommissioned by Westinghouse in accordance with the State of
Pennsylvania's requirements. As discussed below, the NRC finds that the requested exemption is warranted.
B. Requirements for Granting Exemptions From 10 CFR Part 50
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12(a)(1), the NRC must find that granting the requested exemption is authorized by law, will not present any undue risk to the public health and safety and would be consistent with the common defense and security. Because the TR2 radioactive materials will remain under an NRC's Agreement State's License (PA1053S) held by Westinghouse, they will be fully subject to appropriate regulatory authority and control. Full decommissioning at the Waltz Mill Site may safely be deferred until such time that all licensed activities there cease. The NRC thus finds that the requirements of 10 CFR 50.12(a)(1) are met.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2), the NRC must also find, in granting any exemption, that at least one of several enumerated ``special circumstances'' are present. In this regard, CBS maintains that the special circumstance here is that the application of 10 CFR 52.82(b)(6)(ii) to this case is unnecessary to achieve the underlying purpose of the rule, which is to provide for safe decommissioning and license termination. The NRC agrees, and finds that CBS has met the requirements of 10 CFR 50.12(a)(2)(ii) for granting an exemption. The basis for this finding is that Westinghouse has assumed complete responsibility for the safe decommissioning of the Waltz Mill Site, initially under its materials license SNM770, and now under PA1053S.
An environmental assessment does not need to be performed as this action falls within the class of actions categorically excluded by 10 CFR 51.22(c)(11). The proposed action is administrative and procedural in nature. NRC staff has evaluated the granting of this exemption request and has determined the granting of the exemption is consistent with the staff's March 17, 2006 letter, and that the proposed action to terminate the license has also occurred in accordance within the guidance of the staff's March 17th letter.
Conclusion
The NRC is granting an exemption from 10 CFR 50.82(b)(6)(ii) and is terminating the license of the TR following the transfer of the radioactive materials, structures and equipment of the TR to Westinghouse LLC, the holder of the PA1053S license for the remainder of the Waltz Mill Site. This is in accordance with the 2007 arbitration opinion and award.
With the SNM770 license amended and transferred to the State of Pennsylvania and the TR2 license terminated, the PA1053S license will be the only license in effect for radioactive materials at the Waltz Mill Site. Westinghouse, as the remaining licensee on the Site, will now be solely responsible for the safe and environmentally acceptable possession and management of radioactive materials on the Waltz Mill Site, and the later remediation and decommissioning of the Waltz Mill Site.
For further details with respect to the above action, see CBS's
letter dated December 6, 2007 and the NRC's letter to the CBS
Corporation terminating the TR2 license (ML081330398). The above
referenced documents may be examined, and/or copied for a fee, at the
NRC's Public Document Room (PDR) at One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland. Publicly available
records will be accessible electronically from the Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System (ADAMS) Public Electronic Reading Room on
the Internet at the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov/readingrm/
adams.html. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS or who have
problems in accessing the documents in ADAMS should call the NRC PDR reference staff at 18003974209 or 3014154737 or email
pdr@nrc.gov.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this the 19th day of September 2008.
Keith I. McConnell,
Deputy Director, Decommissioning and Uranium Recovery Licensing
Directorate, Division of Waste Management and Environmental Protection,
Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs.
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