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| issue date = 09/09/2014 | | issue date = 09/09/2014 | ||
| title = | | title = ISFSI - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Emergency Planning Exemption Request | ||
| author name = Palmisano T | | author name = Palmisano T | ||
| author affiliation = Southern California Edison Co | | author affiliation = Southern California Edison Co | ||
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{{#Wiki_filter:I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON An EI)ISON INTERNATONAl " Cmpa n Thomas I. Palmisano Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer September 9, 2014 10 CFR 50.12 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Docket No. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Emergency Planning Exemption Request San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, 3 and ISFSI (1) Letter from T. J. Palmisano (SCE) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) dated March 31, 2014; | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041, Emergency Planning Exemption Request, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, 3, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation | |||
==Reference:== | |||
(2) Letter from T. J. Wengert (NRC) to T. J. Palmisano (SCE) dated August 27, 2014; | |||
==Subject:== | |||
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Request for Additional Information Re: Emergency Planning Exemption Request (TAC NOS 3835, 3836 and 3837) | |||
==Dear Sir or Madam:== | |||
By {{letter dated|date=March 31, 2014|text=letter dated March 31, 2014}} (Reference 1), Southern California Edison (SCE) submitted an exemption request from certain requirements of 10 CFR 50.47, "Emergency Plans," and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, "Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities," for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Units 1, 2, and 3, and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). Granting the exemptions requested is necessary to support review and approval of a Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and associated Emergency Action Levels both of which are being addressed separately. | |||
By {{letter dated|date=August 27, 2014|text=letter dated August 27, 2014}} (Reference 2), the NRC requested additional information related to the proposed exemption request. The response to the NRC request for additional information is contained in Enclosure 1 to this letter. The response results in changes to the proposed exemptions of Reference 1. A revised exemption table is provided as Enclosure 2 to this letter. The conclusions of the no significant hazards consideration and environmental considerations contained in Reference 1 are not affected by, and remain applicable to, this revised request. | |||
P.O. Box 12~8 San Clemente, CA 92672 (949) 368-6575 PAX 86575 Fax: (949) 368-6183 Tom. Palmisano@sce.com | |||
Document Control Desk September 9, 2014 There is one new regulatory commitment in this submittal. See Enclosure 3 for details. | |||
Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact Ms. Andrea Sterdis at (949) 368-9985. | |||
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. | |||
Executed on 2-6 / 4-Sincerely, : Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Attachment A: SONGS Units 2 and 3 Fuel Management Records Attachment B: ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S input files : Modified Exemption Table, Emergency Planning Exemption Request : Regulatory Commitments cc: | |||
M. L. Dapas, Regional Administrator, NRC Region IV T. J. Wengert, NRC Project Manager, SONGS Units 2 and 3 R. E. Lantz, NRC Region IV, San Onofre Units 2 and 3 G. G. Warnick, NRC Senior Resident Inspector, SONGS Units 2 and 3 S. Y. Hsu, California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch | |||
ENCLOSURE 1 Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Emergency Planning Exemption Request | |||
NRC Request for Additional Information By {{letter dated|date=August 27, 2014|text=letter dated August 27, 2014}}, the NRC provided Requests for Additional Information (RAIs) regarding Southern California Edison's (SCE's) Emergency Planning exemption request dated March 31, 2014. The following are the NRC RAIs and the SCE responses. | |||
NRC RAI: | |||
By {{letter dated|date=March 31, 2014|text=letter dated March 31, 2014}} (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML14092A332), Southern California Edison (SCE) requested exemptions from portions of Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 50) for the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Units 1, 2 and 3 Radiological Emergency Response Plan. Specifically, SCE requested and [sic] exemption from certain emergency plan requirements of 10 CFR 50.47(b), 10 CFR 50.47(c)(2), and Section IV to Appendix E of 10 CFR 50. The requested exemptions would allow SCE to reduce emergency plan requirements and subsequently revise the SONGS Radiological Emergency Response Plan consistent with the permanently defueled condition of the reactors. | |||
SONGS Unit 1 was permanently shutdown in 1992 and completed permanent defueling in March 1993. SCE actively decommissioned the facility, and most of the structures and equipment have been removed and disposed. | |||
By {{letter dated|date=September 12, 2013|text=letter dated September 12, 2013}} (ADAMS Accession No. ML131640201), SCE submitted certification to the U.S. | |||
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) indicating its intention to permanently cease power operations at SONGS Units 2 and 3 as of June 7, 2013, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(1)(i). By letters dated June 28, 2013 and July 22, 2013 (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML13183A391 and ML13204A304, respectively), SCE submitted certifications to the NRC for the permanent removal of fuel from the Unit 2 and Unit 3 reactor vessels, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(1)(ii). Upon docketing of certifications of the permanent cessation of power operations and for the permanent removal of fuel from the reactor vessels pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(1)(ii), the 10 CFR Part 50 licenses for SONGS Units 2 and 3 no longer authorize operation of the reactors, or emplacement or retention of fuel into the reactor vessels, as specified in 10 CFR 50.82(a)(2). | |||
In reviewing the request for exemption, the NRC staff used precedent from past emergency preparedness (EP)-related decommissioning exemption reviews, including the reviews submitted for the EP rule changes effective November 23, 2011. The staff also informed our review with guidance and regulations applicable to an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation. The staff also considered the analysis described in NUREG-1 738, "Technical Study of Spent Fuel Pool Accident Risk at Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants," February 2001 (ADAMS Accession No. ML010430066). | |||
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Based on the NRC staffs initial review of SCE's March 31, 2014, EP exemption request, the following draft requests for additional information (RAIs) are required to facilitate completion of the staffs technical review: | |||
Note: In the following RAIs, bold strikc out text indicates the requested exemption from rule language. Item numbers are the numbers in the left hand column in Table 1 of Enclosure 2 of the application. | |||
(MF3835) RAI-001 The basis for exemption of Item 1 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) is generic and does not state specifically why SONGS should be considered for exemption. Similarly, the following item numbers also contain only generic information in the basis for exemption: 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26, 32, 43, 48 and 49. Please provide justifications specific to SONGS for granting the exemptions listed above. | |||
SCE Response: | |||
SONGS exemption request dated March 31, 2014 (Reference 1) provided a table of proposed exemptions and associated justifications (Reference 1, Enclosure 2, Table 1), hereafter referred to as the proposed exemption table. Enclosure 2 of this submittal contains a modified version of SONGS proposed exemption table, hereafter referred to as the modified exemption table. The first column of the modified exemption table shows the requested exemptions as modified by this RAI response. The second column shows the modified bases for requesting exemption. Note that the modified exemption table includes only those elements affected by RAIs but does not withdraw SCE's request for the remaining elements of the proposed exemption table. | |||
The modified exemption table provides a revised basis for exemption, including information specific to SONGS, for Item 1 of the proposed exemption table. As noted in the response to RAI-002, the site-specific bases for most of the proposed exemptions is the same. That is, no currently applicable Design Basis Accident (DBA) has dose consequences in excess of requirements and the heat-up rate for beyond design basis event meets noted regulatory guidance. | |||
In addition, the modified exemption table provides information specific to SONGS, including a revised basis for exemption for items 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26, 32, 43, 48 and 49 of the proposed exemption table. | |||
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(MF3835) RAI-002 The basis for exemption of Item 1 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) does not address design-basis accidents (DBAs). Please provide a discussion justifying that no currently applicable DBA will exceed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | |||
Protective Action Guides. | |||
SCE Response: | |||
Reference 1, Enclosure 1, Section 3 addresses Design Basis Accidents at SONGS by providing a summary of the limiting currently applicable DBA and the resulting dose consequences. That discussion demonstrates that the dose consequences at the Exclusion Area Boundary from the remaining applicable DBAs, calculated as of August 2013, are within the applicable regulatory limits, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Protective Action Guides. All applicable DBAs (listed below) were updated. The DBAs can be effectively grouped as Radioactive Waste Gas Releases, Fuel Handling Accidents, Load Handling Events and Spent Fuel Pool Boiling Events. The limiting DBA results from a dose perspective are summarized in Reference 1, Enclosure 1 Section 3 as previously noted. Further, results from beyond design basis events are also addressed. The site-specific justification in Item 1 of the Exemption Table was clarified to better reflect SONGS treatment of both DBA and Beyond DBA events. It is worth noting that the DBA doses and adiabatic heat-up timing are the key plant-specific results upon which most of the proposed exemptions are based. This will be noted as appropriate in the modified Table. | |||
CURRENTLY APPLICABLE DESIGN BASIS ACCIDENTS 15.7.3.1 15.7.3.2 15.7.3.3 15.7.3.4 15.7.3.5 15.7.3.7 15.7.3.8 15.7.3.10 15.7.3.11 Radioactive Waste Gas System Leak or Failure Radioactive Waste System Leak or Failure (Release to Atmosphere) | |||
Postulated Radioactive Releases Due to Liquid Tank Failures Design Basis Fuel Handling Accident Inside Fuel Building Spent Fuel Cask Drop Accidents Test Equipment Drop Spent Fuel Pool Boiling Accident Spent Fuel Assembly Drop Use of Miscellaneous Equipment Under 2000 lbs. | |||
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(MF3835) RAI-003 Item 29 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) states the following: "Appendix E.IV.D.3: A licensee shall have the capability to notify responsible State and local governmental agencies within 15 minutes promptly (within 60 minutes) after declaring an emergency." | |||
The NRC staff cannot approve the addition of rule language via an exemption, only by issuing rulemaking. Please provide the site-specific justification for extending the notification time beyond 15 minutes, including the notification time to which SONGS will be committed to. | |||
SCE Response: | |||
SCE has revised Item 29 of the proposed exemption table. The changes provided in the modified exemption table, Item 29, remove the previously proposed text in the left-hand column referring to a 60-minute notification requirement, provide a site-specific justification for the exemption is provided, and reference a proposal for a 60 minute limit for notifications in the Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan. | |||
(MF3835) RAI-004 Item 40 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) contains no justification for deletion of "Civil Defense" and "local news media persons". | |||
Please provide site-specific justification for exempting these requirements. | |||
SCE Response: | |||
The modified exemption table, Item 40, provides a site-specific justification for the deletion of "Civil Defense" and "local news media persons." | |||
(MF3835) RAI-005 Justifications for Items 46 and 47 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) state: "see basis for section IV.2." The basis for section IV.2 states "see basis for 50.47(b)(10)." Please provide specific justification for these two items or reference the correct section. | |||
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SCE Response: | |||
Items 46 and 47 of the proposed exemption table address State and local participation in ingestion pathway Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) and plume exposure pathway EPZ exercises. The plume exposure pathway EPZ and the ingestion pathway EPZ would be eliminated by the proposed exemption to 10 CFR 50.47(c)(2), described in Item 10 of the proposed exemption table. | |||
The modified exemption table provides justifications for Items 46 and 47 that refer to the basis for exemption from Item 1, 10 CFR 50.47(b), as modified in response to RAIs 1 and 2, above. The modified basis for Item 1 provides design basis and beyond-design-basis accident analysis results justifying that the offsite emergency planning requirements are no longer necessary. | |||
(MF3835) RAI-006 10 CFR SONGS Request Wording Past Precedent Wording 50.47(b)(10) | |||
A range of protective actions has ben* | |||
A range of protective actions has been deeloped for the plume exposure pathway EPZ developed for the plume exposure pathway EPZ for emergency workers and the public. in for emergency workers and the public. In developing thus range-of acotions, consideration developing this range of actions, consideration has been given to evacuation, sheltering, and as has been given to evacuation, sheltering, and as a supplement to these,the prolphelactic. use of a supplement to thesc,the prOphelactic use of potssumiieid (I),asapf~piae.petassiumed4Ke(K),as apffwprate. | |||
by applicants and licensees. Licensees sha by applicants and licensees. Licensees shl update the evacuation time estimates on-a update the evacuation time estimates on-a periodic basis. Guidelines for the choice of periodic. basis. Guidelines for the choice of protec~tive actions durn an emergency, protective actions during an emergency, conslistent with Federal guidance, are developed consistent with Federal guidance, are developed and in place, and protective actions forVthe and in place, and protective acItions for th ingstion exposure pathway E PZ appropriate to i ngestion exposure pathw~ay EPZ appropriate to the lcale have been developed, the locale have been developed. | |||
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Although formal offsite radiological EP plans have typically been exempted for decommissioning sites, offsite organizations continue to be relied upon for firefighting, law enforcement, ambulance and medical services in support of the licensee's (onsite) emergency plan. Additionally, the licensee is responsible for control of activities in the Exclusion Area, including public access. Please provide further justification as to why this requirement would not be applicable based on the context described above. | |||
SCE Response: | |||
The intent of the originally requested exemption was to continue to rely on State and local organizations for firefighting, law enforcement, ambulance, and medical services as needed for events at the site without the need for these organizations to provide formal offsite radiological emergency response. Agreements have been executed with offsite organizations, and will be modified as necessary to reflect the proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan, to provide for support of the SONGS Emergency Plan in the form of Letters of Agreement (LOA). The LOAs will continue to be required per 10 CFR 50.47(b)(3) and applicable details are provided as Appendix 3 of the SONGS proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan, provided as Enclosure 2 of Reference 2. Additionally, SCE will continue to control activities, including public access, within the Exclusion Area Boundary in accordance with applicable regulations and the current SONGS licensing basis. | |||
SCE agrees with the revised 'past precedent' wording the NRC provided in its RAI. Therefore, SCE has revised the originally requested exemption for portions of 10 CFR 50.47(b)(10) as shown in the modified exemption table, Item 9. | |||
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(MF3835) RAI-007 10 CFR SONGS Request Wording Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC Appendix By June 23,2014 Identification of, and a By June 23,2014 Identification of, and-a E.IV.A.7 des.lpti*n*of the assistance expected from desriptin-"of the assistance expected from appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies with responsibilities for coping with emergencies, with responsibilities for coping with including hostile action at the site. Foe emergencies, including hostile action at the purposes of this appendix, "hostille action"i site. For purposes of this appendix, "hostl defined as an act directed toward a nucler action" is defined as an act directed toward a power plant or its personnel that includes the nuclear power plant or its personnel that violent, -f.. | |||
,to destr q u,... | |||
nt.,,-,take includes the violent force to destroy hostages, and.... r intimi.- dat-,e t.h, e | |||
*i ensee to equipment, take hostages, and/or intimidate | |||
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an......., Thi n.,..',,.u, a,,k by air-, | |||
the licensee to achieve an end. This includes land, Or water us.ing guns, explosie attack by air, land, or water using guns, projectiles, vehicles or other de.ices u 4 to explosives, projectiles, vehicles or other deliver destructive f.rce. | |||
devices used to deliver destructive force. | |||
Although the NRC has previously exempted decommissioning reactors from "hostile action" enhancements based on the applicability of the new EP Rule (as stated in the Statement of Considerations), some EP requirements for events are maintained, such as the classification of security-based events, notification of offsite authorities, and coordination for the response of offsite response organizations (i.e., firefighting, medical assistance) onsite. Please revise the requested exemption accordingly or provide further justification for exemption. | |||
SCE Response: | |||
SCE is revising the requested exemption from Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50, IV.A.7, consistent with the NRC RAI | |||
('Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC'). The modified exemption table, Item 21, provides the revised markup and provides additional justification. | |||
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(MF3835) RAI-008 10 CFR 50 SONGS Request Wording Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC Appendix By June 20, 2012, nuclear. power reactor By June 20, 2012, nuclear power reacto E.IV.C.2 Licensees shall establish and maintain the Licensees shall establish and maintain the capability to assess, classify, and declare an capability to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition within 15 minutes after emergency condition within 15 minutes after the availability of indications to plant operators the availability of indications to plant operators that an emergency action level has been that an emergency action level has been exceeded and shall promptly declare the exceeded and shall promptly declare the emergency condition as soon as possible emergency condition as soon as possible following identification of the appropriate following identification of the appropriate emergency classification level. Licensees shall emergency classification level. Licensees shall not construe these criteria as a grace period to not construe these criteria as a grace period to attempt to restore plant conditions to avoid attempt to restore plant conditions to avoid declaring an emergency action due to an declaring an emergency action due to an emergency action level that has been exceeded. | |||
emergency action level that has been exceeded. | |||
Licensees shall not construe these criteria as Licensees shall not construe these criteria as preventing implementation of response actions preventing implementation of response actions deemed by the licensee to be necessary tW deemed by the licensee to be necessary to protect public health and safety provided th.t protect public health and safety provided that any delay,.-,n d a,.,. | |||
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,any delay in declaration does not deny the State and local authorities the opportunity" t State and local authorities the opportunity to i.mplement measres necessar. y to protect implement measures necessary to protect the the public health and safety. | |||
public health and safety. | |||
State and local jurisdictions may take actions as part of their comprehensive emergency response (all-hazard) planning. | |||
Licensee actions shall not impede State and local authorities to respond to emergencies as they determine the need. | |||
Please provide specific justification for exempting this requirement or restore language consistent with revised wording proposed. | |||
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SCE Response: | |||
SCE agrees that State and local jurisdictions may take actions as part of their comprehensive emergency response (all-hazards) planning. SONGS actions will facilitate and certainly not impede State and local authorities from responding to emergencies. The modified exemption table, Item 26, provides a revised markup of the regulation consistent with the RAI | |||
('Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC'), and provides additional justification. | |||
(MF3835) RAI-009 SCE requested exemptions from the requirements in 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.a and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.c as indicated below: | |||
10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.a Provision for the communications with contiguous State/local governments within the plume xpos.. | |||
pathway EPZ. Such communications shall be tested monthly. | |||
10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.9.E.c Provision for the communications among the nuclear power contro. l room, the onsite technical suppor center, and the emergency.esponse facility: and among the nuclear facility, the principle state and local emergency operations centers, and the field assessment teams. Such communication shall be tested annually. | |||
It appears to the NRC staff that 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.c as exempted would be redundant to 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.a. Please explain what different organizations would be contacted and what different communication systems would be tested for compliance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IVE.9.c, as exempted, as opposed to the ones in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E.IV.E.9.a, as exempted. | |||
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SCE Response: | |||
SONGS agrees that the remaining portions of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Sections E.IV.E.9.c are redundant to provisions remaining in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section IV.E.9.a, b, and d and therefore propose an exemption from Section E.IV.E.9.c in its entirety. The modified exemption table, Item 38, provides a revised markup of the regulation and provides additional justification. | |||
(MF3835) RAI-Ol0 Exemption of requirements to emergency planning requirements, as requested, partially depends on the ability of the licensee to mitigate the consequences of design basis and beyond DBAs. | |||
Please describe the actions SONGS could take to mitigate the consequences of an event involving the spent fuel pool (SFP). Include in the description: | |||
" Permanently installed equipment available to fill or spray the SFP On-site portable equipment available to fill or spray the SFP Off-site equipment available to fill or spray the SFP | |||
" Available water sources | |||
" Written procedures to perform the mitigation strategies and how they are maintained | |||
" The personnel who would perform these mitigation strategies and how they are trained | |||
" How the equipment used in the mitigating strategies are stored, maintained and tested | |||
" Approximate times it would take to deliver, setup, and start delivering makeup/spray to the SFP using portable equipment How makeup/spray could be delivered to the SFP in the event that radiation levels at the SFP prohibited entry to the area SCE Response: | |||
Mitigation strategies associated with storage of irradiated fuel in spent fuel pools have been addressed through a number of regulatory actions. In addition to Emergency Planning guidance (NSIR/DPR-ISG-02, "Interim Staff Guidance, Page 10 | |||
Emergency Planning Exemption Requests for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants") it was addressed as part of the response to the Security Orders following the Attacks on the World Trade Center (EA-02-026, B.5.b) which evolved into 10 CFR 50.54(hh) and License Condition 2.C(26) and was readdressed as part of the response to the Fukushima Order (EA-12-049, Mitigating Strategies Order). Although the underlying rule (10 CFR 50.54 (hh)) is not applicable to permanently defueled plants and the Fukushima Orders were (for SONGS) appropriately rescinded, the current License Condition 2,C(26) continues to apply and requires SONGS to maintain mitigation strategies associated with storage of irradiated fuel in spent fuel pools. | |||
As discussed with the NRC staff during a teleconference on July 23, 2014, SCE has proposed, via the Permanently Defueled Technical Specification (PDTS) LAR (Reference 3), retention of a modified form of the current Mitigation Strategy License Condition specifically retaining the Spent Fuel Pool aspects. The NRC Staff has not approved the PDTS or concurrent changes to the Operating License including the proposed revision to the Mitigation Strategy License Condition. Whether the current License Condition text is retained or the change to more focused text is approved, it will remain an obligation to retain appropriate capabilities and keep the NRC well-informed with regard to the associated details as required by the SONGS Commitment Management process. | |||
On January 2, 2014 (Reference 4), SCE submitted modified commitments based on the most recent changes to the SONGS detailed strategies. The information provided in Reference 4 addresses any changes made to our commitments relating to the first 4 bullets in this RAI. In particular, they focus the commitments on technical aspects associated with mitigation of spent fuel pool related events. There were no proposed changes to our commitments relating to the following 3 bullets (procedures, training or testing). These aspects continue to be addressed as described in SCE's Mitigating Strategies License Amendment (Reference 5). | |||
The number of permanently installed flow-paths and sources will be reduced as systems are abandoned to support an appropriate plant configuration leading into active demolition. As such changes are considered, protection of stored spent fuel remains the nuclear safety priority. Significant plant configuration changes will continue to be docketed in accordance with the commitment management process. | |||
Bullets 8 and 9 are not explicitly addressed in the current program or Reference 4. If an excessive drain down event was to occur and no installed equipment was available, portable equipment is housed on-site and can be set-up within 3 hours. SONGS can also use fire equipment from adjacent off-site support (Camp Pendleton) in a similar time frame. As Page 11 | |||
described in Reference 4, the SONGS strategies include options that do not require access to the spent fuel building(s) or the refueling floors. | |||
(MF3835) RAI-011 The Executive Summary in NUREG-1 738 states, in part, | |||
... the staff's analyses and conclusions apply to decommissioning facilities with SFPs that meet the design and operational characteristics assumed in the risk analysis. These characteristics are identified in the study as industry decommissioning commitments (IDCs) and staff decommissioning assumptions (SDAs). Provisions for confirmation of these characteristics would need to be an integral part of rulemaking. | |||
The IDCs and SDAs are listed in NUREG-1 738, Tables 4.1-1 and 4.1-2, respectively. Please explain the extent each of these IDCs and SDAs will be satisfied at SONGS during the decommissioning phase, considering proposed exemptions from portions of the emergency planning requirements of 10 CFR 50.47(b), 10 CFR 50.47(c)(2) and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E. With respect to the seismic checklist discussed in SDA No. 6, the explanation may focus on the reduced potential for a zirconium fire due to the delay in seeking emergency plan changes (i.e., a demonstration that the fuel has decayed such that it can be indefinitely cooled by natural circulation of air in its design storage configuration), as described in Item 10 of the checklist. | |||
SCE Response: | |||
SCE has reviewed SONGS compliance with each of the IDCs and SDAs and confirmed that the intent of each is met. | |||
The review results are documented in the UFSAR (Appendix 9A). A summary of the review is provided in the table below: | |||
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Item # | |||
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Industry Decommissioning Commitments Cask drop analyses will be performed or Single-failure proof crane will be in use to handle single failure-proof cranes will be in use heavy loads. | |||
1 for handling of heavy loads (i.e., phase II of NUREG-0612 will be implemented). | |||
Procedures and training of personnel will Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) be in place to ensure that onsite and and other Mitigating Strategies procedures are in 2 | |||
offsite resources can be brought to bear place and include provisions for access to onsite and during an event. | |||
offsite resources. Appropriate personnel are trained on these procedures. | |||
Procedures will be in place to establish Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures provide communication between onsite and communication protocols and practices. | |||
3 offsite organizations during severe weather and seismic events. | |||
An offsite resource plan will be Mitigation Strategy Procedures address portable developed which will include access to equipment available on-site and off-site. The portable pumps and emergency power Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures address to supplement onsite resources. The other off-site sources. | |||
4 plan would principally identify organizations or suppliers where offsite resources could be obtained in a timely manner. | |||
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Item # | |||
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT SFP instrumentation will include Spent Fuel Pool Level Alarms, as well as readouts and alarms in the control room Temperature and Radiation Level indication, are (or where personnel are stationed) for available in the Main Control Room and will be 5 | |||
SFP temperature, water level, and area maintained available in the new Command Center. | |||
radiation levels. | |||
Additionally, while there is no SFP level indication in the Main Control Room, SFP level indication is will be available in the new Command Center. | |||
SFP seals that could cause leakage Seals are located on gates which are at least two (2) leading to fuel uncovery in the event of feet above fuel stored in rack modules. The design of seal failure shall be self-limiting to the seals provides further assurance of their reliability leakage or otherwise engineered so that through redundant pressurization systems and other drainage could not occur. | |||
means. Local alarms would indicate less than normal operating pressure. | |||
Procedures or administrative controls to Such procedures or administrative controls are in reduce the likelihood of rapid drain-down place. The installed SFP cooling pumps include anti-events will include (1) prohibitions on the siphon devices which are regularly verified. Similar use of pumps that lack adequate siphon design features are planned for the new spent-fuel 7 | |||
protection (2) controls for pump suction pool islanding equipment (spent fuel pool cooling and and discharge points. The functionality filtration units not relying on permanent plant support of anti-siphon devices will be periodically systems). | |||
verified. | |||
An onsite restoration plan will be in place SONGS Mitigation Strategies include means to to provide repair of the SFP cooling provide makeup water to the Spent Fuel Pool with or systems or to provide access for without requiring entry to the refueling floor. | |||
8 makeup water to the SFP. The plan will provide for remote alignment of the makeup source to the SFP without requiring entry to the refuel floor. | |||
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Item # | |||
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Procedures will be in place to control SFP operations that have the potential to rapidly SFP operations that have the potential to decrease SFP inventory are governed by the rapidly decrease SFP inventory. These administrative controls described in procedures administrative controls may require S023-3-2.11, "Spent Fuel Pool Operations," and additional operations or management S023-3-2.11.1 "SFP Level Change and Purification review, management physical presence Cross-Tie Operations." | |||
for designated operations or administrative limitations such as restrictions on heavy load movements. | |||
Routine testing of the alternative fuel Normal makeup to the spent fuel pools is from the pool makeup system components will be Plant Makeup Water Storage Tank through a primary performed and administrative controls makeup water pump at a rate of 150 gal/min. | |||
for equipment out of service will be Makeup may also be provided by two electric-driven implemented to provide added fire pumps and one diesel-driven fire pump that can assurance that the components would supply makeup water to the SFP via the Fire Water be available, if needed. | |||
system. Administrative controls for these components, including surveillance requirements, 10 limits on out-of-service time, and compensatory measures for out-of-service components, are contained in the SONGS Decommissioning Fire Protection Program. | |||
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DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Staff Decommissioning Assumptions Licensee's SFP cooling design will be at SONGS Mitigation Strategies do not rely solely on fire least as capable as that assumed in the pumps. Sufficient redundancy and diversity are and risk assessment, including will be provided through multiple sources as instrumentation. Licensees will have at described in a letter to the NRC dated 1/2/2014 1 | |||
least one motor-driven and one diesel-(ADAMS Accession #ML14007A164). From a risk-driven fire pump capable of delivering informed perspective it is important to note that pool inventory to the SFP. | |||
cooling is not required and even loss of inventory does not have significant consequences based on the current level of decay heat production. | |||
Walk-downs of SFP systems will be Procedures will be revised to ensure that walk-downs performed at least once per shift by the and patrols are periodically (no less than once a shift) operators. Procedures will be developed performed. | |||
for and employed by the operators to 2 | |||
provide guidance on the capability and Mitigating strategy procedures provide the necessary availability of onsite and offsite inventory guidance. | |||
makeup sources and time available to initiate these sources for various loss of cooling or inventory events. | |||
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DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Item # | |||
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Control room instrumentation that monitors SFP temperature and water level will directly measure the parameters involved. Level instrumentation will provide alarms at levels associated with calling in offsite resources and with declaring an emergency. | |||
3 Level (alarm only) and temperature instrumentation that is based on direct measurement of the relevant parameters is currently provided in the Main Control Room and will be available in the Command Center. | |||
While SFP level is not associated with an Emergency Action Level in the SONGS proposed Permanently Defueled EALs (currently under NRC review), a Spent Fuel Pool High Temperature alarm is currently available in the Main Control Room to alert personnel if temperature approaches the proposed EAL PD-SU1 limit of 1400F. | |||
Licensee determines that there are no There are no such drain paths in the SONGS Units 2 drain paths in the SFP that could lower or 3 Spent Fuel Pools. Level recovery is the focus of the pool level (by draining, suctioning, or the Spent Fuel Pool Mitigating Strategies and 4 | |||
pumping) more than 15 feet below the includes on-site and off-site options. | |||
normal pool operating level and that licensee must initiate recovery using offsite sources. | |||
Load drop consequence analysis will be SONGS utilizes single-failure proof cranes for such performed for facilities with non-single loads. | |||
failure-proof systems. The analyses and any mitigative actions necessary to preclude catastrophic damage to the SFP that would lead to a rapid pool draining would be sufficient to demonstrate that there is high enough confidence in the facilities ability to withstand a heavy load drop. | |||
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DESCRI PTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Item # | |||
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Each decommissioning plant will successfully complete the seismic checklist provided in Appendix 2B to this study. If the checklist cannot be successfully completed, the decommissioning plant will perform a plant specific seismic risk assessment of the SFP and demonstrate that SFP seismically induced structural failure and rapid loss of inventory is less than the generic bounding estimates provided in this study (lx1 0-5 per year including non-seismic events). | |||
6 SONGS thermal hydraulic analyses demonstrate that even under the conditions described in the Interim Staff Guidance for Emergency Planning Exemption Requests (rapid drain and adiabatic heat-up) the hottest fuel assembly pins will not exceed 900C for over 10 hours. Further, the maximum temperature is less than 565C when air-cooling is credited. See information following this table for a summary of the air-cooled calculations. | |||
Based on this demonstration that the fuel has decayed such that it can be indefinitely cooled by natural circulation of air, SCE has not performed the seismic checklist. | |||
Licensees will maintain a program to Soluble boron concentration, not Boraflex, is credited provide surveillance and monitoring of for reactivity control in the SONGS Units 2 or 3 spent 7 | |||
Boraflex in high-density spent fuel racks fuel pools. | |||
until such time as spent fuel is no longer stored in these high-density racks. | |||
Air-cooled calculation summary: | |||
Subsequent to the SONGS exemption request submittal (Reference 1), an air-cooled calculation was completed. This calculation was performed as outlined below: | |||
The purpose of the spent fuel pool air cooled calculation is to determine the date by which the spent fuel has decayed to the point that its internal heat generation rate is low enough to preclude the zirconium cladding from reaching a target temperature following a complete loss of water inventory from the Unit 2 or Unit 3 spent fuel pool. Per NUREG/CR-6451, 5650C (1 0490F) is the lowest temperature for incipient cladding failure and thus was selected as the Page 18 | |||
appropriate target. Selection of such a low target temperature not only precludes self-sustaining zirc fire but limits any release of radioactive materials. | |||
The analysis was performed in two major steps. First, maximum quasi steady-state air temperatures throughout the Unit 2 Fuel Handling Building (FHB), including the down-comers, were determined using the GOTHIC (Version 8) computer program. The Unit 2 FHB was modeled in this case because its pool has a greater total spent fuel heat generation rate. The spent fuel pool heat generation rate was calculated using the guidance provided in NUREG-0800 ASB 9-2. The maximum down-comer air temperature was then used in the second step-the calculation of the maximum temperature of the zirconium cladding using the COBRA-SFS computer program. The COBRA-SFS model contains the maximum heat load (Cycle 16) assembly placed face-adjacent to two earlier discharged assemblies at their limiting heat load. With adiabatic boundary condition applied to this three-assembly model, the configuration is equivalent to modeling the other two adjacent assemblies as also being bounding Cycle 16 assemblies. This configuration is conservative based on the inspection of SONGS 2 and 3 spent fuel pool configurations. | |||
Results of this analysis show that the surface temperature of the cladding in the spent fuel pools will not exceed the target temperature (5650C) following a total loss of water from the SFP on or after August 31, 2014, which is 31 months after shutdown. Fuel cladding remains below the critical temperature due to adequate heat rejection from the bounding assembly to the surrounding assemblies, and from the SFP to the outside, primarily via the FHB ventilation system. For comparison, NUREG/CR-6451 estimates that a decay time of about 17 months is required for a represented PWR spent fuel pool to reach this state. | |||
Key inputs for the analysis are the same as the adiabatic case with the following additional inputs needed to support the GOTHIC model for the calculation of maximum down-comer temperature and input to support COBRA-SFS: | |||
: 1. Spent Fuel Pool total heat generation rate for August 31, 2014 is 2.765 x 106 BTU/hr | |||
: 2. Plant specific parameters of the FHB, including dimensions, floor elevations, wall thicknesses, and air volume are used in the GOTHIC model. | |||
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: 3. FHB normal ventilation supply and exhaust subsystem, such as junction elevations, flow rates, duct lengths and sizes, and fitting dimensions are considered in the GOTHIC model. | |||
: 4. Thermal radiation between heat sinks and the surrounding vapor is included in the GOTHIC model. Conservative values of emissivity (0.88 for concrete and 0.22 for stainless steel) are used. | |||
: 5. GOTHIC model includes energy input from FHB lighting and solar radiation absorbed by the FHB walls and roof. | |||
Input to solar radiation calculation is based on ASHRAE 2009. | |||
: 6. Climate data (design dry-bulb temperature, mean coincident wet-bulb temperature, mean coincident dry-bulb temperature range, and mean coincident wet-bulb temperature range) are based on ASHRAE 2009 for the vicinity of SONGS area. All values are based on 5% occurrence for the month of September (hottest month in the year) meaning that the outside temperatures predicted using these values bound 95% of the available data. | |||
: 7. Detailed spent fuel rack and fuel assembly geometry, material composition, and thermal properties are included in the GOTHIC/COBRA-SFS models. A conservative form resistance coefficient of 100 is used in the COBRA-SFS calculation. | |||
: 8. In the COBRA-SFS model, the heat generation rate for the limiting Cycle 16 fuel assembly and the two identical adjacent assemblies for August 31, 2014 are 8,293 BTU/hr and 3,476 BTU/hr, respectively. | |||
Key results are: | |||
: 1. Peak cladding temperature as of August 31, 2014 is 1027 OF (553 'C). This is less than the maximum allowable temperature of 1049°F (565°C). | |||
: 2. Maximum down-comer temperature from GOTHIC is 230 °F. A more conservative value of 235 OF is used in COBRA-SFS calculation. | |||
: 3. Down-comer temperature rise is 21 OF. | |||
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The COBRA model shows that the limiting Cycle 16 assembly outlet average air temperature is 1005 OF and the adjacent assemblies are 759 OF. | |||
(MF3835) RAI-012 The NRC staff determined that the description of the analysis of the adiabatic heatup of the hottest fuel assembly was incomplete as presented in Section 4.1 of Enclosure 1 to the exemption request {{letter dated|date=March 31, 2014|text=letter dated March 31, 2014}}. Please provide the following additional information regarding this analysis: | |||
the information in the fuel management records (mentioned in Section 4.1.2) | |||
" the process used to determine the limiting assembly from these records, including how assembly axial and core radial power distributions were considered | |||
" the decay heat model used to determine the decay heat rate as a function of decay time | |||
" the source and value used for the specific heat of the uranium dioxide in the limiting assembly | |||
" since two different values of uranium dioxide density are provided (by fuel vendor), specify which value was used for the hottest fuel assembly and why that application is limiting SCE Response: | |||
: 1. The information in the fuel management records includes: individual fuel assembly uranium loading; enrichment; burn-up; and, final discharge date. These data were considered in the spent fuel pool adiabatic heat-up calculation and subsequently in the air-cooled heat up calculation cases. The data are provided in Attachment A. | |||
: 2. The process used to determine the limiting assembly can be outlined as follows: | |||
SONGS fuel assemblies have been discharged for at least thirty-one (31) months. For fuel assemblies with long cooling times the decay heat is primarily affected by the discharge burn-up and cooling time. | |||
" Fuel assembly discharge burn-up and cooling time from the fuel management records (Attachment A) were reviewed to identify the fuel assembly with the highest fuel assembly burn-up in the cycle which has the shortest cooling time. The discharged fuel assembly with the highest fuel assembly burn-up in the cycle which has the Page 21 | |||
shortest cooling time (i.e., Unit 2, Cycle 16) is fuel assembly S2RO1 3. Unit 3 spent fuel pool heat load is bounded by Unit 2 because of the shorter length of the last operating cycle. | |||
" Core radial power distribution is implicitly considered via the selection of the highest burn-up assembly. | |||
" The assembly axial power distribution is not explicitly modeled. It is reasonable to model the entire assembly as heating together at the assembly average decay heat because the heat generation rate is very low and the target heat up time is high (> 10 hours). Conduction and radiative heat transfer will result in axial uniformity of cladding temperature. | |||
: 3. The decay heat generation rates for the limiting fuel assembly in the SFP are determined using the ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S modules within the SCALE 6 computer code package. Input parameters to ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S include: fuel type, initial uranium mass, initial U-235 enrichment, fuel assembly burn-up, specific power, light element weights, and cooling time. Decay heat generation rates for the limiting fuel assembly in the SFP are determined for a target date of 6/12/13 and at four month increments until 6/12/15 and at subsequent six month increments until 12/12/16. Therefore, using the aforementioned fuel assembly parameters, one ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S run is made for this fuel assembly. The ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S input files for the limiting fuel assembly model are provided in Attachment B. | |||
: 4. The source and value used for the specific heat of the uranium dioxide in the limiting assembly was developed as follows. The specific heat of uranium dioxide (U0 2) is calculated using Equation 2.2-1 in NUREG/CR-7024, "Material Property Correlations: Comparisons between FRAPCOM-3.4, FRAPTRAN 1.4, and MATPRO," March 2011. The equation is shown below. | |||
SK 102 exp(O/T) | |||
KT YK3ED exp(-ED/RT) | |||
Tp | |||
=2[exp(O/T)_ 1]2 2RT2 Page 22 | |||
Where: | |||
Cp is the specific heat in J/kg-K K1, K2, K3, are constants for U0 2 of 296.7 J/kg-K, 2.43x1 0-2 J/kg-K2, and 8.745x1 07 J/kg e is the Einstein temperature and is 535.285 K for U0 2 T is the temperature of the U0 2 Y is the oxygen to metal ratio ED is the activation energy for Frenkel Defects and is 1.577x1 05 J/mol R is the universal gas constant 8.3143 J/mol-K The third term in this summation is negligible at temperatures below 900 K and is ignored. Ignoring the term is conservative because it very slightly reduces the specific heat, which reduces the heat-up time. Per Figure 2.2-1 in NUREG/CR-7024, the heat capacity of uranium is concave over the range of temperatures of this analysis (140 | |||
°F/333 K and 1049 °F/838 K). A conservatively low value for specific heat for the range of temperatures considered is selected as the average of the specific heats at those two temperatures. The specific heat for U0 2 is calculated for 333K and 838 K and the average of the two values is used in the adiabatic heat-up calculation. | |||
: 5. A density for uranium dioxide of 94.5% TD (Theoretical Density) is used in this analysis. This is appropriate because use of a lower uranium density percentage results in a lower thermal mass and thus a shorter heat-up time. The value of 94.5% TD is the lowest stack density shown in the vendor manufacturing specifications. | |||
References | |||
: 1. Letter from Thomas J. Palmisano (SCE) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated March 31, 2014; | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041, Emergency Planning Exemption Request, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, 3, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ADAMS Accession | |||
#ML14092A332) | |||
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: 2. Letter from Thomas J. Palmisano (SCE) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated March 31, 2014; | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041, Amendment Application Numbers 223, 267, and 252, Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, respectively, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ADAMS Accession #ML14092A314) | |||
: 3. Letter from Thomas J. Palmisano, (SCE) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated March 21, 2014; | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Docket Nos. 50-361 and 50-362, Amendment Application Numbers 266 and 251, Permanently Defueled Technical Specifications, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 (ADAMS Accession #ML14085A141) | |||
: 4. Letter from R. St Onge (SCE) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated January 2, 2014; | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Docket Nos. 50-361 and 50-362, Commitment Change Report, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (ADAMS Accession | |||
#ML14007A164) | |||
: 5. Letter from N. Kalyanam (NRC) to Richard M. Rosenblum (SCE) dated July 26, 2007; | |||
==Subject:== | |||
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 - Conforming License Amendments to Incorporate the Mitigation Strategies Required by Section B.5.b of Commission Order EA-02-026 (TAC Nos. MD4564 and MD4565) | |||
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Attachment A SONGS Units 2 and 3 Fuel Management Records (Pages 11 through 60 of the original document) | |||
5.0 SPENT FUEL POOL ]INVENTORY DISCHAGE AND BURNUP The following pages list the assemblies in each spent fuel pool, along with their last irradiation date, and burnup in units of MWD/MTU. All data in this section is from Reference 7.3.1. | |||
The Unit 2 spent fuel pool contains 1426 assemblies. | |||
The Unit 3 spent fuel pool contains 1350 assemblies. | |||
5.1 UNIT 2 S2A001 S2A002 S2A004 S2A011 S2A016 S2A017 S2A021 | |||
$2A022 S2A024 S2A025 S2A033 | |||
$2A034 S2A035 S2A037 S2A038 S2A043 S2A044 | |||
$2A050 | |||
$2A055 S2A059 S2A066 S2AT02 S2AT04 S28001 | |||
$2B002 S2B003 S2B004 S2B005 S2B006 S2B008 S2B009 S2B010 S2B011 S2B012 S2B013 S2B014 S2B015 S2B016 S2BO17 | |||
$2B018 S2B019 S2B020 S2B021 S2B022 03/15/86 08/17/91 10/21/84 10/21/84 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 09/02/89 10/21/84 10/21/84 08/29/87 10/21/84 06/05/93 10/21/84 10/21/84 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 19305.6 25536.9 15031.7 13876.5 30530.2 30733.2 30919.6 30890.4 15232.6 15475.0 15039.9 15285.2 15196.1 15284.5 15245.8 23935.3 13710.6 15276.4 21163.9 15207.5 25461.0 15706.7 14826.9 25712.6 24572.7 25799.8 24578.6 24466.4 25768.1 23804.3 24584.3 23587.0 23602.0 23851.9 24524.2 24578.0 26057.4 25016.4 25624.1 24990.6 24389.5 24890.1 24534.1 25693.3 S28023 | |||
$2B024 S28025 325026 S2B027 S2B028 32BO30 S2B031 S28032 S2B033 | |||
$2B034 S2B035 S2B036 S25037 S2B038 S2B039 S2B040 32B042 S2B043 S2B044 S2B045 32B046 S2B047 S25048 S28049 S2B051 S2B054 S2B055 32B056 32B057 S25058 S2B059 328061 | |||
$2B062 S2b063 825064 S2B065 | |||
$2B066 | |||
$2B069 S28070 32B071 S25072 S2B073 | |||
$2B074 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 24581.1 24993.8 25320.1 25877.6 25938.7 25934.8 25848.9 25939.4 25611.6 25074.4 25744.4 26606.6 25979.9 25313.0 25827.2 26065.9 25156.6 25340.8 26166.7 24970.0 26111.3 24937.3 25751.4 24574.5 24977.5 25032.3 23693.9 25772.3 24576.7. | |||
24900.7 24264.7 24259.7 25080.4 24374.1 235613.9 25772.2 26169.6 26687.3 25286.2 24341.0 25945.6 26154.4 26057.5 24708.2 S25075 03/15/86 25075.5 S2B076 03/15/86 23819.6 S2B077 03/15/86 24942.9 S2B078 03/15/86 25372.1 S25079 03/15/86 24655.7 S2B080 03/15/86 26682.7 S2C003 08/29/87 34566.6 S2C004 08/29/87 35991.7 S2C005 08/29/87 36214.2 S2C006 08/29/87 32444.0 S2C008 08/29/87 32490.6 32C009 08/29/87 33951.1 | |||
$2C010 08/29/87 33646.8 | |||
$2C011 08/29/87 33946.6 32C014 08/29/87 34316.8 | |||
$2C016 08/29/87 34108.4 | |||
$2C018 08/29/87 33677.4 S2C021 08/29/87 33936.7 32C022 08/29/87 34732.6 32C024 08/29/87 34623.0 S2C026 08/29/87 32467.1 32C027 08/29/87 34150.2 S2C028 08/29/87 33975.1 | |||
$2C030 08/29/87 33742.9 S2C034 08/29/87 33712.0 S2C035 08/29/87 32641.5 32C038 08/29/87 34401.0 32C101 08/29/87 36852.8 S2C102 08/29/87 36896.8 S2C103 08/29/87 36841.3 32C105 08/29/87 36880.2 | |||
$2C106 08/29/87 36762.8 32C108 08/29/87 36779.0 32C201 08/29/87 35462.0 82C203 08/29/87 37960.9 32C205 08/29/87 38327.3 | |||
$2C207 03/15/86 26230.8 32C210 08/29/87 35899.8 S2C211 08/29/87 37968.2 32C212 08/29/87 35757.4 32D031 09/02/89 30178.9 32D043 09/02/89 30670.1 32D054 09/02/89 32587.9 S2D101 08/29/87 27189.6 Page I Iof 131 RAI-012 Responge, Attachment A Page Al ofA50 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses | |||
S2D102 S2D103 S2D104 S2D105 S2D106 | |||
$2D107 S2D108 | |||
$2DI09 S2D110 S2D111 S2D112 | |||
$2D113 S2D114 S2D115 S2D116 | |||
$2E007 S2EO1O S2E021 S2E030 | |||
$2E101 S2E106 S2E107 S2E108 S2E202 S2E203 S2E204 S2E207 S2E210 S2E211 | |||
$2E214 S2E215 S2E216 S2E217 | |||
$2E218 | |||
$2E219 S2E220 | |||
$2E221 S2E222 S2E223 | |||
$2E227 | |||
$2E228 S2E301 S2E302 S2E303 S2E304 | |||
$2E305 S2E306 | |||
$2E307 S2E308 S2E309 S2E310 S2E311 | |||
$2E312 S2F101 S2F102 S2F103 S2Fl04 S2F105 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 26906.1 26770.5 26547.7 26757.9 26558.7 28354.9 28568.5 27233.2 28470.0 27212.6 28238.1 27228.6 26989.4 27125.3 26980.1 34728.5 34967.4 37341.0 37473.5 39215.7 39226.4 38929.9 38912.2 36755.5 38807.6 35024.7 35102.9 35487.7 37079.9 38819.4 34506.0 34455.3 38890.3 38535.8 38712.5 36794.2 39047.2 39319.6 35056.1 38793.1 36735.3 38869.1 38767.1 38568.3 38412.7 38769.7 40024.2 39023.9 39187.4 38845.5 39871.9 40091.1 39918. 9 41332.7 37115.2 41056.5 41236.8 41539.6 S2F106 S2F107 S2F108 S2Fill | |||
$2F207 S2F208 52F209 S2F210 S2F212 S2F214 S2F215 S2F219 S2F220 | |||
$2F224 S2F225 | |||
$2F226 S2F227 52F228 S2F229 S2F230 | |||
$2F231 52F232 52F233 52F235 52F236 S2F238 52F239 S2F243 52F244 S2F248 S2F250 52F252 S2F253 52F254 52F256 S2F301 | |||
$2F302 S2F303 S2F304 S2F305 S2F307 S2F308 | |||
$2F309 | |||
$2F310 52F311 | |||
$2F312 52F313 | |||
$2F314 S2F315 S2F316 52F401 S2F402 S2F403 S2F404 52F405. | |||
S2F406 S2F407 | |||
$2F408 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 41343.1 41243.3 41411.4 41268.7 44350.1 44394.6 44531.1 44579.5 41629.3 44373.9 44560.0 44596.8 41307.8 43450.6 46326.1 43289.7 46840.9 43412.0 43582.5 46796.8 47238.6 46710.4 47053.7 46874.9 43584.7 46137.3 43439.5 46235.6 46080.5 47186.9 41903.7 43513.6 43236.1 46866.6 44656.6 46373.9 45622.7 45770.4 46042.2 45301.7 45207.9 45338.6 46228.0 45680.5 46489.0 46408.9 42404.6 42050.8 42392.2 42276.1 41351.4 41094.7 41348.4 41391.1 40923.3 41302.8 41276.5 41242.7 S2G006 S2G013 S2G015 S2G016 | |||
$2G101 52G102 S2G103 S2G104 S2G105 S2G106 | |||
$2G107 S2G108 | |||
$2G109 52G110 S2G111 S2G112 S2G202 S2G204 S2G205 52G206 52G207 S2G208 S2G211 52G212 | |||
$2G214 S2G216 52G217 52G218 S2G221 | |||
$2G227 52G229 | |||
.$2G233 | |||
$2G234 S2G235 | |||
$2G236 S2G239 S2G240 52G241 52G242 52G243 52G244 52G245 52G247 82G249 52G251 52G254 52G255 S2G256 52G301 S2G302 S2G303 52G304 | |||
$2G305 S2G306 S2G307 | |||
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$2P011 S2P012 S2P013 S2P014 S2P015 S2P016 | |||
$2P201 S2P202 S2P203 S2P204 S2P205 S2P206 S2P207 S2P208 S2P401 S2P402 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 02/09/04 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 01/03/06 11/26/07 11/26/07 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 01/03/06 46601.0 45845.0 45795.0 47163.0 47195.0 45728.0 46086.0 46778.0 47282.0 47326.0 47136.0 47222.0 46267.0 45103.0 47095.0 47067.0 47278.0 47192.0 47275.0 45744.0 47048.0 45408.0 46191.0 46049.0 46128.0 45534.0 45509.0 46157.0 46177.0 46160.0 45750.0 46385.0 38894.0 39001.0 39977.0 39050.0 39294.0 39880.0 39167.0 40113.0 40056.0 38960.0 39325.0 39411.0 39788.0 39856.0 39814.0 40168.0 42774.0 43068.0 43499.0 43416.0 42932.0 43069.0 43774.0 42791.0 43095.0 49018.0 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Paze 15 of 131 RAI-012 Responsie, Attachment A Page A5 of A50 | |||
S2P403 32P404 S2P405 32P406 S2P407 S2P408 32P409 S2F410 S22411 32P412 32P413 32P414 S2P415 32P416 32P417 S2P418 32P419 32P420 32P421 32P422 S2P423 32P424 32P425 32P426 32P427 32P428 32P429 S2P430 32P431 S2P432 32P433 32P434 32P435 32P436 S2P501 32P502 32P503 32P504 32P505 32P506 32P507 S2P508 32P509 S2P510 32P511 32P512 32P513 32P514 32P515 32P516 32P517 32P518 32P519 S2P520 32P521 32P522 S2P523 S2P524 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 11/26/07 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 11/26/07 01/03/06 11/26/07 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 40438.0 49656.0 49327.0 48015.0 47954.0 49710.0 46600.0 49276.0 43136.0 46432.0 49801.0 40341.0 49198.0 42893.0 43000.0 40586.0 49032.0 49097.0 42831.0 42572.0 48859.0 42792.0 46488.0 49129.0 49328.0 40501.0 49791.0 47804.0 49828.0 49601.0 42584.0 49326.0 46501.0 47935.0 46903.0 48333.0 48320.0 46991.0 48240.0 48618.0 49067.0 48525.0 46404.0 47063.0 48333.0 36338.0 49186.0 48374.0 46612.0 48713.0 48772.0 49154.0 46635.0 49078.0 48718.0 49154.0 47120.0 49209.0 32P525 32P526 32P527 32P528 32P529 32P530 32P531 32P532 S2P533 S2P534 32P535 32P536 32P537 32P538 32P539 32P540 32P541 32P542 32P543 32P544 32QO01 S2QO02 S2QO03 S2QO04 32Q005 S2Q006 S2QO07 S2Q008 S2Q009 S2QO10 S2QO11 S2Q012 32Q013 32Q014 S2QO15 S2QO16 S2Q101 S2Q102 S2Q103 | |||
$2Q104 S2Q105 S2Q106 32Q107 S2Q108 32Q401 S2Q402 S2Q403 32Q404 S2Q405 | |||
$2Q406 S2Q407 32Q408 S2Q409 S2Q410 S2Q411 S2Q412 32Q413 S2Q414 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 01/03/06 11/26/07 09/27/09 09/27/09 11/26/07 11/26/07 09/27/09 11/26/07 09/27/09 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 09/27/09 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 09/27/09 09/27/09 11/26/07 09/27/09 11/26/07 11/26/07 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 11/26/07 09/27/09 09/27/09 11/26/07 11/26/07 48389.0 48262.0 49213.0 35785.0 49077.0 36003.0 49124.0 36226.0 49128.0 49464.0 49207.0 36391.0 49301.0 36173.0 35991.0 49211.0 49370.0 46694.0 36030.0 49229.0 33348.0 50258.0 50552.0 35107.0 35164.0 48623.0 35165.0 49994.0 35115.0 38553.0 33321.0 33521.0 38507.0 38702.0 50336.0 38479.0 40656.0 41126.0 40972.0 41004.0 41163.0 41202.0 41081.0 40832.0 49634.0 50117.0 48387.0 49353.0 48424.0 48370.0 49323.0 50065.0 50188.0 48287.0 49554.0 50257.0 48390.0 48300.0 S2Q415 S2Q416 32Q417 S2Q418 S2Q419 S2Q420 32Q501 S2Q502 32Q503 | |||
$2Q504 S2Q505 32Q506 32Q507 S2Q508 S2Q509 S2Q510 | |||
$2Q511 S2Q512 S2Q513 S2Q514 S2Q515 S2Q516 S2Q517 S2Q518 S2Q519 S2Q520 S2Q52.1 S2Q522 32Q523 S2Q524 | |||
$2Q525 S2Q526 S2Q527 32Q528 S2Q529 32Q530 S2Q531 S2Q532 S2Q533 32Q534 S2Q535 S2Q536 S2Q537 32Q538 S2Q539 S2Q540 S2Q541 S2Q542 S2Q543 32Q544 S2Q545 S2Q546 S2Q547 S2Q548 S2Q549 S2Q550 S2Q551 S2Q552 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 48453.0 48336.0 48468.0 48562.0 48477.0 48536.0 48601.0 46643.0 48549.0 46701.0 46796.0 46508.0 48424.0 48410.0 48449.0 46696.0 48491.0 47238.0 46681.0 48356.0 47138.0 48616.0 44779.0 44652.0 47271.0 44748.0 36458.0 48517.0 36117.0 36145.0 46598.0 48580.0 48255.0 46628.0 48506.0 48605.0 46663.0 36355.0 48579.0 46838.0 44679.0 46822.0 36368.0 48516.0 36637.0 46896.0 48599.0 46817.0 48634.0 46656.0 48259.0 48678.0 36208.0 36226.0 46683.0 47210.0 48649.0 48666.0 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 16 of 131 RAI-012 Respon"e, Attachment A Page A6 of A50 | |||
S2Q553 S2Q554 S2Q555 S2Q556 S2RO01 S2RO02 S2R003 S2R004 S2R005 S2R006 S2RO07 S2R008 S2R009 S2RO10 S2R011 S2RO12 S2R013 S2R014 S2R015 S2R016 S2R101 S2R102 S2R103 S2R104 S2R105 S2R106 S2R107 S2R108 | |||
$2R401 | |||
$2R402 S2R403 S2R404 S2R405 | |||
$2R406 | |||
$2R407 | |||
$2R408 | |||
$2R409 | |||
$2R410 S2R411 S2R412 S2R501 S2R502 S2R503 S2R504 S2R505 S2R506 S2R507 | |||
$2R508 S2R509 S2R510 S2R511 S2R512 | |||
$2R513 | |||
$2R514 S2R515 S2R516 S2R517 S2R518 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 11/26/07 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 01/09/12 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 09/27/09 01/09/12 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 48570.0 48618.0 46821.0 48610.0 35477.0 35374.0 35457.0 35397.0 35320.0 35356.0 49968.0 35630.0 35316.0 32027.0 50148.0 49088.0 50265.0 32094.0 50165.0 31939.0 41247.0 40911.0 41097.0 41143.0 41922.0 41703.0 41490.0 41835.0 46155.0 46072.0 46259.0 45886.0 46201.0 46138.0 46305.0 45968.0 46245.0 46310.0 46174.0 46215.0 45947.0 46146.0 34697.0 45941.0 34674.0 42614.0 45998.0 46087.0 46759.0 46865.0 46572.0 33671.0 42540.0 44322.0 45986.0 45213.0 42604.0 45368.0 | |||
$2R519 | |||
$2R520 S2R521 | |||
$2R522 | |||
$2R523 S2R524 S2R525 S2R526 S2R527 S2R528 S2R529 | |||
$2R530 | |||
$2R531 S2R532 | |||
$2R533 S2R534 S2R535 | |||
$2R536 S2R537 | |||
$2R538 S2R539 S2R540 | |||
$2R541 | |||
$2R542 S2R543 | |||
$2R544 S2R545 S2R546 | |||
$2R547 S2R548 | |||
$2R549 S2R550 S2R551 | |||
$2R552 | |||
$2R553 | |||
$2R554 | |||
$2R555 S2R556 S2R557 S2R558 S2R559 S2R560 S2R561 S2R562 S2R563 S2R564 | |||
$2S001 S2S002 | |||
$2S003 S2S004 | |||
$2S005 S2S006 S25007 52SO08 | |||
$2SI01 | |||
$2S102 | |||
$2SI03 S2S104 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 09/27/09 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 46072.0 33926.0 45255.0 33841.0 46621.0 46777.0 46745.0 34798.0 42668.0 46903.0 46074.0 45804.0 34821.0 46531.0 33772.0 46034.0 42681.0 42550.0 34784.0 34582.0 44481.0 44283.0 34925.0 46147.0 42784.0 34692.0 45952.0 39249.0 46164.0 46856.0 44449.0 45987.0 45933.0 46177.0 46802.0 33652.0 33947.0 46757.0 39164.0 45281.0 39344.0 39287.0 42637.0 46443.0 33783.0 33856.0 40862.0 41401.0 41253.0 41223.0 41044.0 41150.0 41035.0 41018.0 43763.0 42751.0 43203.0 43224.0 S2S105 S2S106 S2S107 S2SI08 S2S301 S2S302 S2S303 S2S304 S2S305 S2S306 | |||
$2S307 S2S308 S2S401 S2S402 S2S403 S2S404 S2S405 S2S406 S2S407 S2S408 S2S409 S2S410 S2S411 S2S412 S2S413 S2S414 S2S415 | |||
$2S416 | |||
$2S501 | |||
$2S502 S2S503 S2S504 S2S505 82S506 S2S507 S2S508 S2S509 | |||
$2S510 | |||
$2S511 | |||
$2S512 S2S513 S2S514 S2S515 S2S516 S2S517 S2S518 | |||
$2S519 S2S520 S2S521 S2S522 S2S523 52S524 S2S525 S2S526 S2S527 S2S528 | |||
$2S529 52S530 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 43706.0 43359.0 43709.0 43598.0 44921.0 44480.0 44821.0 44850.0 44941.0 44798.0 45017.0 45486.0 46395.0 46500.0 46248.0 46309.0 44576.0 44728.0 46267.0 46184.0 44735.0 45253.0 44491.0 44601.0 45177.0 46149.0 44594.0 46420.0 48529.0 48631.0 48656.0 47171.0 33818.0 35674.0 38082.0 34211.0 34492.0 47285.0 34091.0 47256.0 35049.0 48391.0 48709.0 35616.0 49093.0 48711.0 33643.0 34331.0 47016.0 33494.0 33742.0 33533.0 34418.0 37993.0 48791.0 48164.0 35659.0 34767.0 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 17 of 131 RAI-012 Respong"e, Attachment A Page A7 of A50 | |||
S2S531 S2S532 | |||
$2S533 S2S534 S2S535 S2S536 S2S537 | |||
$2S538 S2S539 | |||
$2S540 S2S541 S2S542 S2S543 S2S544 52S545 S2S546 S2S547 S2S548 S2S549 S2S550 | |||
$2S551 S2S552 S2S553 S2S554 S2S555 S2S556 S2S557 S2S558 | |||
$2S559 S2S560 S2S561 S2S562 S2S563 S2S564 S2T001 S2T002 S2T003 S2T004 S2T201 S2T202 S2T203 S2T204 S2T301 | |||
$2T302 | |||
$2T303 | |||
$2T304 S2T305 S2T306 S2T307 S2T308 | |||
$2T309 | |||
$2T310 S2T311 S2T312 | |||
$2T313 | |||
$2T314 | |||
$2T315 S2T316 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 35112.0 48632.0 48792.0 48788.0 46966.0 47016.0 47339.0 35130.0 33467.0 38199.0 37634.0 38265.0 33743.0 38461.0 38112.0 48889.0 47147.0 48236.0 48695.0 47137.0 46802.0 33629.0 35622.0 48515.0 33685.0 33857.0 47021.0 49288.0 46807.0 49195.0 34030.0 49023.0 37881.0 49277.0 17166.0 17238.0 16846.0 16689.0 22983.0 23105.0 23013.0 23001.0 21800.0 21884.0 21977.0 21849.0 21771.0 24432.0 22090.0 24769.0 24869.0 20600.0 24791.0 24778.0 21717.0 24854.0 24973.0 24951.0 S2T317 S2T318 S2T319 | |||
$2T320 | |||
$2T321 S2T322 S2T323 S2T324 | |||
$2T401 | |||
$2T402 S2T403 S2T404 S2T405 S2T406 S2T407 S2T408 S2T501 S2T502 S2T503 S2T504 S2T505 | |||
$2T506 S2T507 | |||
$2T508 | |||
$2T509 S2T510 | |||
$2T511 S2T512 S2T513 S2T514 S2T515 S2T516 | |||
$2T517 S2T518 | |||
$2T519 S2T520 S2T521 S2T522 S2T523 S2T524 S2T525 S2T526 S2T527 S2T528 S2T529 S2T530 S2T531 S2T532 S2T533 S2T534 S2T535 S2T536 S2T537 S2T538 S2T539 S2T540 S2T541 S2T542 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 21635.0 21602.0 20948.0 21007.0 21682.0 20863.0 21575.0 20834.0 25985.0 26236.0 26317.0 26531.0 26126.0 26386.0 26214.0 26434.0 28776.0 28688.0 28694.0 28770.0 26615.0 26478.0 28790.0 28604.0 28660.0 28131.0 28899.0 28200.0 26570.0 28657.0 28862.0 27925.0 28039.0 28343.0 28285.0 27966.0 28973.0 27414.0 28289.0 28385.0 28317.0 28847.0 26549.0 28402.0 29111.0 28200.0 26585.0 26687.0 28322.0 28235.0 28227.0 26952.0 28602.0 27401.0 26961.0 27289.0 28369.0 28323.0 S2T543 | |||
$2T544 | |||
$2T545 S2T546 | |||
$2T547 S2T548 S2T549 S2T550 | |||
$2T551 S2T552 | |||
$2T553 S2T554 S2T555 S2T556 S2T557 S2T558 S2T559 S2T560 S2TA01 M2TA02 S2TA03 S2TAN4 S2TA05 S2TA06 S2TA07 S2TAO8 S2U0101 S2U102 S2U103 S2U104 S2U105 S2U106 52U107 S2U108 52U301 S2U302 S2U303 S2U304 S2U305 S20306 | |||
$20307 S2U308 S2U309 S2U310 S2U311 S2U312 S2U313 S2U314 52U315 S20316 S2U401 S2U402 S2U403 | |||
$2U404 | |||
$2U405 S2U406 S2U407 | |||
$2U408 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 01/09/12 28976.0 26637.0 28995.0 26592.0 29093.0 28129.0 29178.0 28513.0 28401.0 29383.0 29262.0 29150.0 28396.0 28092.0 28308.0 26921.0 26891.0 27561.0 16801.0 17214.0 17202.0 16817.0 24821.0 24784.0 24816.0 24780.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 18 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A8 of A50 | |||
$20501 S2U502 | |||
$2U503 | |||
$2U504 S2U505 S2U506 | |||
$2U507 S2U508 S2U509 S2U510 S2U511 S2U512 S2U513 | |||
$2U514 S2U515 S2U516 | |||
$2U517 S2U518 S2U519 S2U520 | |||
$20521 S2U522 | |||
$2U523 | |||
$2U524 | |||
$2U525 S2U526 S2U527 S20528 S20529 S20530 S20531 S2U532 S2U533 S2U534 S2U535 S2U536 S2U537 S2U538 S2U539 52U540 | |||
$2U541 S2U542 S2U543 S2U544 S2U545 S2U546 S2U547 S2U548 S2U549 521550 S2U551 S2U552 S2U553 S2U554 S2U555 S21556 S2U557 | |||
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$3B003 S38004 S3B005 S32006 S32007 S32008 S3B009 33B010 S3B011 S3B012 | |||
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$33019 S3B020 33B021 33B022 S3B023 S3B024 S38025 S3B026 S3B027 S3B028 S3B029 | |||
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$3C001 | |||
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S3G104 | |||
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$3R006 S3R007 S3R008 S3R101 S3RI02 | |||
$3R103 S3R104 | |||
$3R105 S3R106 S3R107 S3RI08 S3R301 S3R302 S3R303 S3R304 S3R305 M3R306 S3R307 S3R308 S3R309 S3R310 S3R311 | |||
$3R312 S3R401 S3R402 S3R403 S3R404 S3R405 S3R406 S3R407 S3R408 S3R409 M3R410 S3R411 S3R412 S3R501 S3R502 S3R503 S3R504 S3R505 S3R506 S3R507 S3R508 S3R509 S3R510 S3R511 S3R512 S3R513 S3R514 S3R515 S3R516 10/12/08 10/12/08 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 | |||
-10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 47823.0 49607.0 43444.0 43535.0 43449.0 43524.0 42883.0 43059.0 43279.0 43039.0 45770.0 45596.0 45448.0 45908.0 45945.0 45866.0 45574.0 45491.0 46529.0 47005.0 43213.0 43109.0 43283.0 43396.0 43089.0 42949.0 42856.0 46862.0 43171.0 46625.0 49997.0 50034.0 49941.0 49978.0 37824.0 37427.0 37297.0 37759.0 37301.0 37839.0 37536.0 37864.0 50876.0 51194.0 39000.0 39046.0 50240.0 38849.0 50057.0 38876.0 50423.0 38768.0 50110.0 50105.0 50392.0 50468.0 49286.0 35820.0 S3R517 S3R518 M3R519 S3R520 S3R521 S3R522 S3R523 M3R524 S3R525 S3R526 S3R527 S3R528 S3R529 S3R530 S3R531 S3R532 S3R533 S3R534 M3R535 S3R536 M3R537 S3R538 S3R539 S3R540 S3R541 S3R542 S3R543 M3R544 S3R545 S3R546 S3R547 S3R548 S3R549 S3R550 S3R551 S3R552 S3R553 S3R554 S3R555 S3R556 S3R557 S3R558 S3R559 S3R560 S3SO01 S3S002 S3S003 S3S004 S3S005 S3S006 | |||
$3S007 S3S008 S3SI1O | |||
$3S102 S3S103 S3S104 S3SIO5 S3SI06 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/ 10 10/10/10 10 /10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/ 10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/ 10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/ 10 01/31/ 12 01/31/ 12 01/31/ 12 01/31/ 12 01/31/ 12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/ 12 01/31/ 12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/ 12 35666.0 37510.0 49451.0 50810.0 51076.0 50612.0 50062.0 50343.0 50250.0 51037.0 35796.0 50505.0 50371.0 49276.0 36412.0 36221.0 49428.0 49405.0 35965.0 48939.0 51067.0 51052.0 49375.0 49451.0 49014.0 49285.0 38229.0 36266.0 50202.0 49572.0 50220.0 38276.0 50218.0 37595.0 37448.0 38222.0 38335.0 36181.0 49403.0 37614.0 51138.0 39127.0 38893.0 38890.0 31026.0 31515.0 31199.0 31147.0 31619.0 31396.0 31276.0 31500.0 35381.0 35440.0 35404.0 35514.0 35680.0 35624.0 S35107 S3SI08 S3S201 S3S202 S3S203 S3S204 S3S205 S3S206 S3S207 S3S208 | |||
$3S209 S3S210 S3S211 S3S212 S3S301 S3S302 S3S303 S3S304 S3S305 S3S306 | |||
$3S307 S3S308 S3S309 S3S310 S3S311 S3S312 S3S401 S3S402 S3S403 | |||
$3S404 S3S405 | |||
$3S406 | |||
$3S407 S3S408 S3S409 M3S410 M33411 M33412 S3S501 S3S502 | |||
$3S503 83S504 S3S505 33S506 | |||
$3S507 S3S508 S3S509 S3S510 S3S511 S38512 M33513 S3S514 S3S515 S3S516 M33517 S3S518 M33519 33S520 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 35771.0 35602.0 38803.0 39112.0 37405.0 37565.0 37457.0 37443.0 39201.0 39064.0 39094.0 38900.0 39008.0 39061.0 35135.0 34947.0 35265.0 34719.0 35305.0 34331.0 35340.0 34264. 0 34731.0 35548.0 35546.0 35224.0 39466.0 39530.0 39762.0 39632.0 39782.0 39781.0 39821.0 39728.0 38634.0 38391.0 38687.0 38473.0 33773.0 33491.0 33963.0 34183.0 39047.0 39112.0 33482.0 38991.0 34348.0 33362.0 39017.0 35622.0 33664.0 33753.0 34010.0 33482.0 35184.0 33831.0 33700.0 32793.0 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 26 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A16 of A50 | |||
S3S521 S3S522 S3S523 | |||
$33524 S3S525 | |||
$33526 S3S527 S3S528 S3S529 S3S530 | |||
$33531 S33532 | |||
$33533 | |||
$33534 | |||
$33535 S3S536 S3S537 33S538 | |||
$33539 | |||
$33540 | |||
$33541 | |||
$33542 S3S543 S3S544 | |||
$3S545 | |||
$33546 S3S547 S38548 | |||
$33549 | |||
$33550 S33551 S3S552 S3S553 | |||
$3S554 | |||
$33555 S3S556 S3TO01 | |||
$3T002 S3T003 S3T004 S3TI01 S3TI02 | |||
$3TI03 S3T104 S3T201 S3T202 S3T203 S3T204 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/ 12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 39071.0 33801.0 34018.0 33974.0 37617.0 33035.0 41254.0 35090.0 41289.0 34099.0 39255.0 38995.0 35271.0 41142.0 41209.0 32859.0 33224.0 34223.0 35440.0 35221.0 35582.0 38954.0 34491.0 40526.0 35574.0 33336.0 37772.0 40663.0 40703.0 40677.0 37725.0 40371.0 40621.0 40355.0 40614.0 37692.0 9503.0 9439.0 9655.0 9730.0 12458.0 12369.0 12467.0 12390.0 11823.0 12009.0 11956.0 11865.0 S3T205 S3T206 S3T207 S3T208 | |||
$3T301 S3T302 | |||
$3T303 S3T304 S3T305 S3T306 | |||
$3T307 S3T308 S3T309 S3T310 | |||
$3T311 S3T312 S3T401 S3T402 S3T403 | |||
$3T404 | |||
$3T405 S3T406 | |||
$3T407 S3T408 | |||
$3T409 S3T410 S3T411 S3T412 | |||
$3T501 S3T502 S3T503 S3T504 | |||
$3T505 S3T506 83T507 S3T508 S3T509 | |||
$3T510 | |||
$3T511 S3T512 S3T513 | |||
$3T514 | |||
$3T515 | |||
$3T516 S3T517 S3T518 S3T519 | |||
$3T520 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 11888.0 11900.0 11902.0 11910.0 15912.0 11410.0 11277.0 11083.0 11464.0 11414.0 11736.0 11913.0 16000.0 15899.0 15886.0 11412.0 15089.0 15010.0 15044.0 15980.0 15093.0 15108.0 14987.0 14999.0 15879.0 16047.0 15989.0 15021.0 16358.0 15692.0 16319.0 14565.0 16097.0 13280.0 14574.0 16234.0 14574.0 16173.0 16134.0 16232.0 13526.0 16227. 0 16299.0 16264.0 13181.0 13599.0 14448.0 14365.0 S3T521 S3T522 S3T523 | |||
$3T524 S3T525 S3T526 S3T527 S3T528 S3T529 83T530 S3T531 S3T532 S3T533 | |||
$3T534 S3T535 S3T536 S3T537 S3T538 S3T539 S3T540 S3T541 | |||
$3T542 S3T543 S3T544 S3T545 | |||
$3T546 S3T547 S3T548 S3T549 S3T550 S3T551 S3T552 | |||
$3T553 | |||
$3T554 S3T555 | |||
$3T556 | |||
$3T557 33T558 S3T559 S3T560 S3T601 S3T602 S3T603 S3T604 S3T701 S3T702 S3T703 S3T704 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 01/31/12 14591.0 16232.0 16123.0 14651.0 16203.0 16606.0 15742.0 16248.0 14468 0 16528.0 16386.0 14445.0 15591.0 14639.0 15523.0 15751.0 15972.0 16103.0 15990.0 13606.0 15682.0 13684.0 16080.0 16022.0 15608.0 16000.0 15888.0 16195.0 15761.0 15681.0 16416.0 16165.0 15425.0 16357.0 13427.0 15504.0 15789.0 13644.0 14734.0 14513.0 9329.0 9331.0 9568.0 9666.0 13461.0 13490.0 13504.0 13512.0 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 27 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A17 of A50 | |||
6.0 SPENT FUEL POOL INVENTORY URANIUM LOADING The following pages list the assemblies in each spent fuel pool with their initial total Uranium loading in grams, and initial U-235 loading in grams. All data in this section was obtained by running an 'initial weight report' in Tracworks (Reference 7.3.2). | |||
6.1 UNIT 2 Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2AO01 S2A002 | |||
$2A004 S2A011 S2A016 S2A017 S2A021 S2A022 S2A024 S2A025 52A033 S2A034 S2A035 S2A037 S2A038 S2A043 S2A044 S2A050 S2A055 S2A059 S2A066 S2AT02 S2AT04 S2B001 S2B002 S2B003 S2B004 S2B005 S2B006 S2B008 S2B009 S2B010 S21B011 S2B012 S2B013 428238 427889 427568 426221 426747 426178 425878 426370 426728 426326 426118 426014 426181 426674 426559 428198 425709 426285 427787 427017 427187 425439 427099 398439 397830 397092 397728 397894 397758 398820 399231 399148 399320 399346 399264 8046 8034 8030 8024 8021 8013 8011 8019 7992 7981 7991 7990 7986 8004 8003 8046 8025 7991 8041 8000 8026 8021 8015 9519 9523 9507 9515 9529 9525 9540 9576 9574 9578 9579 9577 S2B014 S2B015 S2B016 S2B017 52B018 S2B019 S2B020 S21B021 S2B022 S2B023 S2B024 52B025 S2B026 52B027 S2B028 S2B030 S2B031 S2B032 S2B033 S2B034 S28035 S2B036 S28037 S2B038 S28039 S2B040 S2B042 S2B043 S2B044 S2B045 528046 52B047 528048 S2B049 S2B051 397882 396422 398192 398102 398194 396901 398335 398166 396760 398879 397654 396160 397981 397572 398012 397787 397071 397664 397519 397881 397740 398114 398058 397838 398542 398673 398586 398383 398114 396995 398241 398883 398895 397882 397200 9545 9503 9482 9479 9503 9525 9499 9512 9521 9552 9517 9507 9477 9450 9472 9457 9439 9453 9489 9459 9469 9482 9492 9470 9485 9488 9483 9505 9495 9430 9504 9537 9535 9510 9525 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 28 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A18 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2B054 S2B055 52B056 S2B057 S2B058 S2B059 S2B061 S2B062 S2B063 52B064 S2B065 S2B066 S2B069 S2B070 S21B071 S2B072 S2B073 S2B074 S21075 S2B076 S2B077 S2B078 S21B079 52B080 S2C003 S2C004 52C005 S2C006 S2C008 S2C009 S2C010 S2CO11 | |||
$2C014 | |||
$2C016 52CO18 | |||
$2C021 S2C022 S2C024 | |||
$2C026 S2C027 S2C028 52C030 | |||
$2C034 S2C035 399859 398722 398731 398730 398873 399303 398586 399428 399554 398006 397668 397756 398253 399726 398432 398246 397061 397774 398305 399199 397287 397845 397356 397882 425951 426960 428037 428008 428279 428199 427891 427903 427567 428517 428824 427996 428376 427795 428306 427405 426714 427146 427335 427575 9574 9514 9519 9533 9540 9570 9524 9565 9555 9514 9493 9458 9538 9586 9499 9490 9440 9525 9481 9557 9510 9499 9514 9474 12289 12318 12345 12351 12362 12358 12348 12351 12338 12362 12364 12352 12352 12339 12349 12319 12301 12323 12292 12299 S2C038 S2C101 | |||
$2C102 S2C103 S2C105 52C106 S2C108 S2C201 S2C203 S2C205 | |||
$2C207 S2C210 | |||
$2C211 S2C212 | |||
$2D031 S2D043 S2D054 S2D1O1 S2D102 S2D103 S2D104 S2D105 S2D106 S2D107 S2D108 S2D109 S2D11O 52D111 | |||
$2D112 S2D113 S2D114 | |||
$2D115 S2D116 S2E007 S2EO1O 52E021 S2E030 S2E101 S2E106 S2E107 S2E108 S2E202 S2E203 | |||
$2E204 428007 406448 405820 405427 405815 405393 405580 398617 399137 398771 397225 398912 397619 397599 426308 425477 426909 425938 426505 427006 426821 427521 426978 426187 425713 425982 425590 425942 426469 426048 427071 427770 427964 425071 425546 426397 426194 418983 418772 418676 417993 411486 411341 412836 12370 11711 11692 11683 11700 11684 11693 11487 11514 11493 11500 11507 11467 11462 14754 14792 14774 11669 11723 11750 11739 11778 11730 11677 11664 11672 11661 11671 11685 11674 11700 11717 11723 16603 16606 16657 16651 16342 16359 16334 16317 13859 13847 13901 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 29 of 131 RAI-01 2 Response, Attachment A Page A19 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2E207 52E210 52E211 S2E214 S2E215 52E216 S2E217 S2E218 S2E219 S2E220 S2E221 S2E222 S2E223 S2E227 | |||
$2E228 S2E301 52E302 S2E303 S2E304 S2E305 S2E306 S2E307 S2E308 S2E309 S2E310 S2E311 S2E312 | |||
$2F101 S2F102 S2F103 S2F104 S2F105 S2F106 S2F107 S2F108 S2Fill S2F207 S2F208 S2F209 52F210 S2F212 521F214 S2F215 S2F219 412678 410408 411476 410826 410256 410284 410995 411176 411023 412313 411068 411173 412725 410436 411227 397966 398478 397490 397775 398097 396187 397450 397866 397298 396487 395900 396747 414777 413427 414373 414179 414599 417199 414629 416097 414536 400762 400669 401438 400586 400024 400367 400134 400708 13901 13821 13852 13835 13814 13814 13842 13844 13839 13879 13842 13844 13892 13825 13853 13391 13415 13377 13388 13402 13331 13377 13389 13369 13340 13323 13358 16433 16365 16428 16421 16438 16528 16439 16484 16430 15832 15835 15890 15841 15801 15833 15831 15846 S2F220 S2F224 S2F225 S2F226 S2F227 S2F228 S2F229 52F230 S2F231 S2F232 S2F233 S2F235 S2F236 S2F238 52F239 S2F243 S2F244 S2F248 | |||
$2F250 52F252 S2F253 S2F254 S2F256 S2F301 S2F302 S2F303 S2F304 | |||
$2F305 S2F307 | |||
$2F308 S2F309 S2F310 S2F311 S2F312 S2F313 S2F314 521F315 S2F316 52F401 S2F402 S2F403 S2F404 | |||
$2F405 S2F406 399258 396893 399081 398551 398666 398489 398530 399174 399145 399029 398702 398857 398399 399319 398413 399266 399204 398903 399572 398273 398351 398423 400980 397528 398256 397412 397331 398991 398308 398756 397904 398330 397578 397956 396860 398280 397903 397996 399637 400335 399473 397756 397861 397984 15803 15701 15790 15748 15752 15741 15743 15769 15767 15764 15754 15756 15744 15786 15747 15790 15790 15771 15800 15747 15751 15755 15853 16019 16050 16018 16012 16100 16068 16090 16043 16068 16036 16045 15275 15338 15316 15315 15814 15845 15799 15721 15725 15730 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 30 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A20 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2F407 | |||
$2F408 S2G006 S2G013 S2G015 S2G016 S2G101 S2G102 S2G103 | |||
$2G104 52G105 | |||
$2G106 | |||
$2G107 S2G108 | |||
$2G109 S2G11O S2G111 | |||
$2G112 S2G202 | |||
$2G204 S2G205 S2G206 S2G207 S2G208 S2G211 S2G212 | |||
$2G214 | |||
$2G216 S2G217 S2G218 52G221 52G227 | |||
$2G229 52G233 S2G234 S2G235 52G236 S2G239 S2G240 | |||
$2G241 52G242 S2G243 52G244 S2G245 398188 397587 428365 428146 427584 427941 413685 414567 414192 414274 415381 414377 414438 414092 414780 414275 415042 414865 399432 399088 398442 398445 399614 399874 400654 400510 400085 399409 399067 398617 398977 400083 398457 400610 398639 398675 399329 398636 400233 399961 398707 398650 398957 398987 15750 15727 16953 16924 16923 16910 | |||
.16322 16382 16356 16379 16404 16399 16395 16335 16409 16386 16404 16394 15795 15779 15724 15749 15783 15788 15807 15806 15797 15780 15757 15751 15791 15776 15706 15793 15725 15713 15740 15720 15789 15783 15745 15742 15758 15761 | |||
$2G247 52G249 S2G251 S2G254 S2G255 | |||
$2G256 52G301 52G302 52G303 S26304 | |||
$2G305 S2G306 | |||
$2G307 52G308 S2G309 | |||
$2G310 S2G311 52G312 52G313 | |||
$2G314 | |||
$2G315 52G316 | |||
$2G401 52G402 S2G403 52G404 52G405 | |||
$2G406 S2G407 S2G408 S2H004 S2H005 S2H008 52H009 S2H010 S2H012 S2H013 S2H014 S2H015 S2H1101 S2H1102 S21H103 52H104 S2H105 400043 398466 398223 398811 400042 399142 400453 399991 399372 400138 400006 400915 400656 400741 400268 399080 399132 399740 400310 400981 401142 400291 398115 399012 399235 399365 399512 399516 399419 400012 429245 428946 429084 428785 429234 428951 429128 429050 429014 414822 415000 414473 414617 414530 15795 15734 15725 15740 15792 15762 16071 16042 16002 16031 16029 16063 16060 16065 16049 16011 16013 16036 16053 16094 16109 16073 15726 15752 15740 15748 15759 15759 15755 15818 17044 17014 17001 16990 17029 16996 17008 16999 17000 16458 16465 16446 16451 16448 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 31 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A21 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) 52H106 S21H-107 S21H-108 521H-109 S2H110 S2H111 S2H112 S2H201 S2H203 S2H208 S2H209 S2H210 S2H214 52H215 S2H216 S2H218 S2H219 S2H220 S2H222 S2H223 S2H224 S2H225 S2H226 S2H227 52H228 S2H229 S2H231 | |||
$2H232 S2H233 S2H234 S2H243 S2H244 S2H247 S2H249 S2H250 521H251 | |||
$2H253 S2H254 S2H255 S2H256 S2H301 S2H302 S2H303 521H304 414433 414528 414530 414823 414600 414565 414739 399830 399683 399977 399893 399843 400902 400309 400450 400475 400360 400756 400092 400082 399974 400048 399788 399862 399760 400009 399943 399964 399825 399754 399799 399733 399749 400041 399040 399283 399387 399329 399284 399186 399478 399369 399543 399608 16444 16448 16448 16460 16451 16450 16457 15833 15853 15866 15865 15862 15889 15865 15869 15872 15867 15883 15832 15829 15825 15830 15820 15821 15818 15829 15821 15840 15836 15822 15836 15835 15835 15850 15821 15831 15839 15831 15830 15835 16108 16104 16111 16114 S2H305 S2H306 S2H307 S2H308 S2H309 S2H310 S2H311 S2H312 | |||
$2H313 S2H314 S2H315 S2H316 S2H401 S2H402 S2H403 S2H404 S2H501 S2H502 S2H503 S2H504 52JO01 S2J002 S2J003 S2J004 S2J005 52J006 S2J007 S2J008 S2J009 S2J010 S21011 S2J012 | |||
$2J013 S2J014 S2J015 52J016 S2J.101 S2i102 S2J103 S2J104 S2J105 S2J106 S2J.107 S2.1108 399614 399775 400169 400393 399611 400179 400913 401164 401102 400925 400744 400775 399106 399066 399126 399013 427151 426832 427765 427637 429743 429719 429715 429767 429767 430400 430223 430287 430029 430309 430436 430594 429370 429591 429407 429460 415008 414943 414954 414964 415436 414829 414884 415034 16114 16120 16136 16145 16115 16137 16167 16177 16174 16168 16160 16162 15833 15832 15834 15829 16732 16724 16757 16751 16982 16981 16980 16984 16988 17041 17024 17042 17033 17042 17046 17054 17007 17016 17007 17011 16410 16414 16430 16411 16456 16399 16401 16417 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 32 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A22 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2J109 414976 16417 S2J308 400802 16103 | |||
$2J110 414919 16416 S2J309 400750 16132 S2JIll 414821 16411 S2J310 400903 16151 S2J112 415076 16403 S2J311 401383 16166 S2J202 400968 15814 | |||
$2J312 401270 16156 S2J206 400987 15806 S2J313 401385 16154 S2J208 401066 15813 S2J314 401410 16154 S2J209 401056 15828 S2J315 401427 16155 S2J211 400853 15825 S2J316 401076 16139 S2J212 401047 15833 S2J401 400502 15832 S2J217 400712 15825 S2J404 400589 15835 52J220 399905 15804 S2J406 400489 15836 S2J224 400532 15831 S2J407 400396 15842 S2J225 400504 15828 S2K001 429529 16993 S2J227 400389 15826 S2K002 430494 17082 S2J228 400471 15828 S2K003 430686 17110 52J230 400912 15853 S2KO04 430832 17095 S2J231 400743 15848 S2K005 430021 17014 S2J232 400668 15832 | |||
$2K006 430666 17107 S2J233 400433 15817 S2K007 429692 17015 S2J234 400266 15800 | |||
: S2KO08, 429947 17014 52J236 400464 15810 S2K011 430943 17206 S2J238 400482 15816 S2K012 430353 17041 S2J239 400962 15881 S2K013 429816 17050 S2J241 400866 15841 | |||
$2K016 430250 17090 S2J242 401044 15866 S2K102 415883 16497 S2J246 401015 15847 S2K104 415629 16477 S2J247 400690 15844 S2K110 416216 16480 S2J248 400667 15848 S2K112 415998 16525 S2J249 401261 15856 S2K201 401658 15977 S2J250 400652 15851 S2K202 402149 15943 S2J251 400724 15853 S2K203 401611 15956 S2J252 400761 15863 S2K204 401251 15867 S2J253 401196 15903 | |||
$2K205 400944 15889 52J254 401307 15906 S2K206 401039 15872 S2J255 401335 15909 S2K207 400962 15865 52J256 401146 15897 S2K208 401090 15930 S2J301 400523 16113 S2K209 401090 15923 S2J302 400529 16089 S2K210 400925 15844 S2J303 400742 16098 S2K211 401693 15942 | |||
$2J304 400413 16090 S2K212 401238 15905 S2J305 400558 16123 S2K213 401595 15948 S2J306 400737 16118 | |||
$2K214 401657 15943 52J307 401031 16158 S2K215 400895 15889 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 33 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A23 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2K216 521K217 S2K218 S21K219 52K220 S2K221 52K222 S21<223 S2K224 S21<225 S2K226 52K227 S21(228 S21<229 S21(230 S2K231 S21<232 | |||
$2K233 S2K234 S21<235 S2K236 S2K237 S21(238 S21<239 521(240 521<241 521<242 S21<243 S21<244 S21<245 S21(246 52K247 S21<248 S21<249 521<250 521(251 S21(252 | |||
$2K253 S21<254 521(255 S2K256 521<307 521<308 521<309 400933 400676 400996 401003 401092 401145 401475 400835 402190 401938 401489 401452 402012 401055 401244 401756 400983 401046 402131 401812 401872 401261 401887 401897 401298 401056 400611 401780 402374 401944 402019 401641 401285 401765 399634 400819 401955 401591 401535 401769 401845 400969 400720 401594 15807 15804 15858 15875 15884 15906 15927 15859 16000 15937 15824 15890 15950 15901 15933 15924 15867 15867 15957 15962 15948 15939 15936 15962 15891 15906 15842 16008 15992 15988 15974 15964 15929 15958 15811 15882 15946 15945 15962 16019 16000 16068 16090 16210 52K312 S2K313 52K314 S21<315 | |||
$2K316 521<401 S21L006 S2L007 | |||
$2L008 S2L015 S2L201 S2L202 S2L203 S2L204 S2L205 S2L206 S2L207 S2L208 52L209 S2L210 S2L211 S2L212 S2L301 52L302 S2L303 S2L304 S2L305 S2L306 S2L307 S2L308 S2L309 S2L310 S2L311 S2L312 S2L313 S2L314 521L315 S2L316 S2L317 S2L318 S2L319 S2L320 S2L401 S2L402 400469 401086 400882 401398 401251 401537 440646 440833 440996 440992 438454 438119 438745 438536 439005 439078 438452 438284 438092 438446 438820 438598 437862 437995 438193 438338 438387 437740 438266 438363 438599 438144 438270 438533 437873 438264 437887 437683 437775 437887 438427 437971 437031 436618 16149 16058 16125 16185 16081 15940 19768 19778 19790 19805 19537 19499 19537 19521 19553 19538 19487 19443 19382 19434 19507 19498 19439 19493 19520 19523 19521 19448 19452 19453 19420 19411 19447 19476 19443 19449 19430 19422 19424 19425 19439 19457 19336 19302 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 34 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A24 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S21L404 S2L405 S2L406 521L407 S2L408 S21L409 521L410 521L411 521L412 S2L413 S2L414 S2L415 S2L416 521L417 521L418 S2L419 S2L420 521L421 S2L422 S2L423 S2L424 S21L425 S21L426 S21L427 | |||
$2L429 S2L430 S2L432 S2L433 S2L434 521L435 521L436 S2M001 S2M002 S2M003 S2M004 S2MOO5 S2M006 S2M007 | |||
$2M008 S2M009 S2M010 S2MO11 S2M012 S2M013 437162 436878 436486 436482 436766 436902 437006 436815 437265 436905 437254 437459 437506 436532 437162 437234 436072 436634 436096 436590 436210 436632 437157 436710 436969 437167 436976 437741 437605 436961 436908 438629 439052 439422 440002 440187 439382 439976 440068 439179 439687 439544 439400 439591 19379 19305 19289 19302 19356 19369 19356 19339 19343 19319 19343 19368 19385 19346 19365 19381 19326 19398 19327 19317 19296 19396 19334 19295 19402 19402 19368 19330 19351 19365 19369 19020 19056 19079 19075 19078 19064 19091 19092 19064 19076 19068 19064 19064 S2M014 S2M015 S2M016 | |||
$2M201 52M202 52M203 52M204 52M205 | |||
$2M206 52M207 | |||
$2M208 S2M301 S2M302 | |||
$2M303 S2M304 S2M305 S2M306 | |||
$2M307 S2M311 52M312 | |||
$2M313 S2M314 | |||
$2M315 | |||
$2M316 | |||
$2M501 S2M504 S2M505 S2M506 S2M507 | |||
$2M508 | |||
$2M509 S2M510 | |||
$2M512 S2M513 S2M514 S2M515 S2M516 52M517 52M519 S2M520 52M521 S2M522 | |||
$2M523 S2M524 439995 439742 440040 438172 438167 437971 437715 437477 437877 437255 437352 436802 436528 437318 436121 436671 437031 436412 436405 436808 437308 437045 436854 436961 434696 435590 436463 436868 437369 436682 436402 436034 435509 435710 435268 434673 435222 436149 436263 434815 434946 436371 436270 435919 19123 19104 19105 18798 18798 18780 18765 18809 18830 18798 18816 18825 18800 18813 18706 18744 18737 18793 18726 18771 18795 18830 18822 18802 18633 18668 18698 18687 18729 18736 18729 18665 18620 18628 18644 18627 18648 18689 18692 18601 18591 18710 18743 18668 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 35 of 131 RAI-01 2 Response, Attachment A Page A25 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
$2M525 | |||
$2M526 S2M527 S2M528 S2M529 S2M531 S2M532 S2M533 S2M534 S2M535 S2M536 S2M537 S2M538 S2M539 S2M540 S2M541 S2M542 S2M544 S2M545 | |||
$2M546 S2M547 S2M548 S2M549 | |||
$2M550 52M551 S2M552 S2M553 S2M554 S2M556 | |||
$2M557 S2M558 | |||
$2M560 | |||
$2N002 S2N004 S2NO05 S2N006 S2N007 S2N008 S2N009 | |||
$2N010 52NO11 S2N012 M2NO13 | |||
$2N014 435885 435086 435576 436385 436566 435543 435031 436729 437051 436802 436218 436470 436753 436397 435994 436047 436161 435889 436536 436935 436686 436144 435204 436343 436965 437079 437000 436881 435846 437632 437566 435485 439606 440288 440422 438965 438563 437829 438322 438511 437704 437195 437137 438491 18659 18601 18668 18718 18729 18627 18599 18725 18739 18712 18709 18695 18706 18705 18701 18712 18709 18706 18707 18717 18708 18686 18612 18663 18714 18724 18764 18739 18672 18770 18776 18638 18292 18320 18322 18286 18255 18213 18230 18219 18175 18151 18143 18210 S2N015 S2N016 S2N201 S2N202 S2N203 S2N204 S2N205 S2N206 S21N\\207 S21N\\208 521N\\209 S2N210 S2N211 S2N212 S2N213 S21N214 S2N215 52N216 S2N301 S2N305 S2N306 S2N307 | |||
$2N308 S2N309 S2N310 52N312 S2N313 S2N315 S2N401 S2N402 S2N403 S2N404 S2N405 S2N406 S2N407 S2N408 S2N501 S2N502 S2N503 S2N504 S2N505 S2N506 S2N507 S2N508 438958 438722 437141 436895 436034 436322 436397 436726 436395 435838 435821 436199 436256 436105 436436 436779 436632 436964 435879 436331 436475 437240 436777 436322 436720 437100 436841 436343 435856 435854 434940 435024 435447 436046 436675 436670 434688 434793 434934 434964 435374 435733 435445 435039 18250 18245 17952 17946 17940 17955 17945 17982 17953 17929 17897 17937 17932 17925 17948 17950 17948 17965 17925 17931 17937 17970 17937 17933 17943 17942 17943 17925 17869 17861 17853 17847 17860 17855 17873 17889 17791 17811 17807 17801 17833 17852 17825 17800 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 36 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A26 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2N509 521N510 S2N511 S2N512 S2N513 S21N514 S2N515 S2N516 S2N517 S2N518 S21N519 S2N520 S2N521 52N522 S2N523 S2N524 | |||
$2N525 S2N526 S2N527 S2N528 S2N529 S2N530 S2N531 S2N532 S2N533 S2N534 S2N535 S2N536 S2PO01 | |||
$2P002 S2P003 S2P004 S2P005 | |||
$2P006 52P007 S2P008 S2P009 52P010 R2POMI S2P012 S2P013 S2P014 S2P015 52P016 435214 435588 435638 435250 434802 434888 434985 434829 435052 435153 435082 435062 435474 434526 434275 435588 435235 435465 435746 435269 435380 435680 435527 435726 436135 436024 435807 436246 440651 440481 440246 440048 439880 440532 440153 440737 440697 439963 439543 439797 440369 440600 440727 440426 17813 17837 17833 17833 17808 17812 17814 17813 17857 17848 17822 17803 17819 17815 17799 17836 17823 17843 17880 17862 17859 17845 17844 17855 17862 17856 17853 17862 19833 19830 19834 19804 19794 19845 19823 19867 19835 19811 19793 19803 19847 19863 19873 19838 S2P201 | |||
$2P202 S2P203 S2P204 | |||
$2P205 | |||
$2P206 S2P207 | |||
$2P208 S2P401 | |||
$2P402 | |||
$2P403 S2P404 S2P405 | |||
$2P406 | |||
$2P407 52P408 | |||
$2P409 S2P410 S2P411 | |||
$2P412 | |||
$2P413 S2P414 | |||
$2P415 S2P416 52P417 S2P418 | |||
$2P419 S2P420 S2P421 52P422 52P423 52P424 | |||
$2P425 | |||
$2P426 S2P427 | |||
$2P428 52P429 | |||
$2P430 S2P431 | |||
$2P432 52P433 S2P434 S2P435 S2P436 437329 437450 437511 437602 437939 437709 437657 437754 437530 437183 437140 437067 437288 436144 436363 436892 436551 437087 437124 436494 436743 437055 437457 437670 438096 437590 437881 437915 437560 438031 437603 437914 436679 437407 437159 437321 436399 436205 436731 436895 437662 437075 436924 436082 19490 19491 19476 19476 19503 19494 19482 19488 19456 19438 19435 19420 19443 19378 19372 19426 19414 19443 19455 19419 19420 19434 19454 19462 19460 19438 19447 19452 19464 19474 19442 19462 19405 19444 19432 19435 19420 19400 19429 19430 19463 19432 19401 19372 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 37 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A27 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
$2P501 S2P502 S2P503 S2P504 S2P505 | |||
$2P506 | |||
$2P507 | |||
$2P508 S2P509 52P510 S2P511 52P512 52P513 52P514 | |||
$2P515 52P516 S2P517 S2P518 52P519 S2P520 | |||
$2P521 S2P522 52P523 | |||
$2P524 52P525 52P526 S2P527 52P528 S2P529 S2P530 52P531 S2P532 S2P533 | |||
$2P534 | |||
$2P535 S2P536 S2P537 S2P538 S2P539 S2P540 S2P541 S2P542 S2P543 S2P544 436052 435872 435812 436327 437285 437113 436638 437097 437273 436611 436206 436936 436745 437240 437367 437532 437515 437355 437962 437342 437421 437126 436327 437114 435996 437086 436863 437089 436940 437163 436583 436889 436691 437212 436633 437208 435905 436608 436322 436770 436235 436672 436418 436436 19386 19377 19365 19391 19437 19446 19403 19437 19446 19395 19377 19419 19402 19438 19446 19440 19441 19429 19452 19428 19441 19436 19387 19430 19382 19436 19410 19420 19408 19416 19407 19414 19410 19423 19404 19417 19426 19423 19413 19405 19431 19464 19417 19434 S2Q001 S2Q002 52Q003 | |||
$2Q004 52Q005 S2QO06 S2QO07 S2Q008 S2Q009 S2QO11 52(2011 | |||
$2Q012 S2Q013 | |||
$2Q014 | |||
$2Q015 52Q016 S2Q101 S2Q102 52Q103 52Q104 S2Q105 | |||
$2Q106 | |||
$2Q107 | |||
$2Q108 S2Q401 52Q402 S2Q403 S2Q404 52Q405 | |||
$2Q406 52Q407 52Q408 52Q409 52Q410 52Q411 S2Q412 52Q413 | |||
$2Q414 S2Q415 52Q416 52Q417 S2Q418 S2Q419 S2Q420 441350 441531 441395 440507 440605 440949 440526 440558 440707 440328 441416 440559 440308 439875 440875 440290 438377 438258 438521 438177 438384 438116 438118 438515 436918 437297 436681 436692 436856 436682 437123 437357 437278 437265 437523 437531 437232 437261 437312 437552 437397 436997 436858 436826 19736 19744 19739 19662 19666 19704 19701 19705 19704 19657 19736 19704 19670 19643 19711 19673 19288 19283 19293 19283 19322 19287 19319 19330 19234 19245 19227 19229 19219 19210 19232 19241 19237 19227 19232 19245 19202 19204 19200 19213 19209 19201 19200 19195 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 38 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A28 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
$2Q501 S2Q502 | |||
$2Q503 S2Q504 S2Q505 S2Q506 | |||
$2Q507 | |||
$2Q508 520509 | |||
$2Q510 S2Q511 52Q512 520513 52Q514 52Q515 | |||
$2Q516 52Q517 52Q518 52Q519 S2Q520 S2Q521 S2Q522 52Q523 52Q524 S2Q525 52Q526 S2Q527 | |||
$2Q528 S2Q529 52Q530 52Q531 52Q532 520533 52Q534 | |||
$2Q535 S2Q536 | |||
$2Q537 52Q538 52Q539 520540 52Q541 | |||
$2Q542 | |||
$2Q543 S2Q544 436188 436508 436519 436291 436304 436614 436649 436535 436614 436690 436376 436221 436175 436150 436118 436298 435980 436030 435524 435635 436304 435882 436586 436544 436068 436014 436665 436162 436702 436886 436588 436643 436425 436497 436601 436684 436851 436420 436609 436392 436476 436282 436657 436708 19206 19218 19209 19195 19196 19217 19185 19184 19203 19218 19181 19174 19188 19183 19169 19182 19175 19177 19165 19174 19235 19204 19241 19239 19191 19200 19183 19190 19201 19197 19218 19221 19203 19215 19181 19195 19223 19199 19225 19216 19215 19192 19214 19217 52Q545 S2Q546 52Q547 52Q548 52Q549 52Q550 52Q551 52Q552 52Q553 52Q554 52Q555 52Q556 | |||
$2R001 S2R002 S2RO03 S2R004 S2R005 S2R006 S2R007 S2R008 S2R009 S2R010 S2R011 S2R012 S2R013 S2R014 S2R015 S2R016 S2R101 S2R102 S2R103 S2R104 52R105 | |||
$2R106 52R107 S2R108 | |||
$2R401 | |||
$2R402 S2R403 S2R404 52R405 S2R406 52R407 S2R408 435970 435930 437364 437297 436025 435557 436554 436697 436796 436815 436471 436285 440495 440486 440353 440732 440678 440101 440899 440804 440389 440218 439807 440310 440333 440034 440048 440402 439312 439954 440018 439605 438605 438560 439145 438586 437177 436979 437160 437640 437261 437474 437113 437304 19188 19183 19260 19249 19191 19167 19207 19213 19215 19215 19216 19211 19836 19823 19835 19851 19819 19825 19854 19845 19834 19866 19851 19884 19879 19861 19872 19886 19549 19585 19583 19562 19507 19524 19520 19525 19438 19427 19425 19440 19415 19435 19412 19430 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 39 of 131 RAI-O012 Response, Attachment A Page A29 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2R409 | |||
$2R410 S2R411 S2R412 521R501 S2R502 | |||
$2R503 S2R504 | |||
$2R505 S2R506 52R507 S2R508 | |||
$2R509 S2R510 S2R511 S2R512 52R513 S2R514 S2R515 52R516 S2R517 S2R518 S2R519 S2R520 S2R521 | |||
$2R522 S2R523 S2R524 S2R525 | |||
$2R526 S2R527 | |||
$2R528 S2R529 | |||
$2R530 S2R531 S21R532 S2R533 S2R534 S2R535 | |||
$2R536 S2R537 S2R538 S2R539 52R540 437367 437282 437252 437145 437655 437704 437540 437622 437322 437060 437007 436549 436342 436287 436123 436369 436872 436302 436594 436388 436638 436506 436823 436456 436550 436303 437137 437525 437363 437115 436941 437212 437084 437138 436815 436174 436278 436507 436770 436734 437018 437179 436536 436549 19418 19414 19421 19425 19453 19452 19438 19445 19440 19429 19445 19412 19394 19390 19381 19395 19423 19405 19415 19409 19422 19410 19420 19401 19410 19400 19456 19473 19466 19430 19426 19468 19449 19451 19431 19386 19395 19412 19423 19423 19430 19436 19407 19408 | |||
$2R541 | |||
$2R542 S2R543 S2R544 S2R545 S2R546 S2R547 | |||
$2R548 S2R549 S2R550 521R551 S2R552 | |||
$2R553 | |||
$2R554 S2R555 S2R556 S2R557 52R558 S2R559 S2R560 S2R561 | |||
$2R562 | |||
$2R563 S2R564 S2SO01 525002 52S003 525004 525005 | |||
$25006 525007 M2S008 S2SO1 525102 525103 525104 525105 S2S106 525107 52S108 52S301 52S302 52S303 S25304 437541 437233 437433 437625 437182 436247 437686 437090 437271 438122 437590 436622 436345 436346 436195 436648 436925 437717 436837 436592 436962 436658 436702 436845 441292 440974 441190 440938 441127 441137 441565 440747 438874 439192 439299 439314 438910 439004 438838 438824 437381 437684 437652 437719 19430 19421 19427 19435 19417 19376 19422 19392 19405 19452 19449 19419 19390 19397 19399 19382 19371 19409 19365 19377 19427 19389 19395 19398 19935 19954 19963 19951 19910 19904 19924 19902 19559 19591 19595 19605 19587 19598 19589 19589 19496 19494 19504 19514 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 40 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A30 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S25305 S25306 525307 S25308 525401 S25402 525403 525404 S25405 S2S406 S2S407 S2S408 S25409 525410 | |||
.525411 525412 525413 525414 525415 525416 525501 525502 525503 525504 525505 525506 525507 | |||
$25508 525509 52S510 S2S511 525512 525513 52S514 S25515 525516 S2S517 S25518 525519 525520 525521 S25522 525523 525524 437675 437829 437664 437374 437071 437148 437001 437123 437112 437296 437374 437494 437707 437652 437399 437149 437308 437305 437367 437060 437456 437270 437238 437233 437250 437301 437644 437936 437950 437793 437452 437666 437416 437583 437490 437620 437295 437104 437687 438209 438223 437679 437791 437788 19505 19509 19493 19495 19435 19439 19430 19432 19414 19414 19434 19442 19461 19448 19429 19419 19445 19430 19443 19440 19468 19461 19459 19443 19446 19450 19471 19480 19479 19471 19447 19472 19457 19466 19463 19451 19439 19429 19476 19486 19475 19476 19479 19477 S2S525 | |||
$25526 525527 525528 525529 S25530 525531 52S532 S25533 S25534 525535 525536 525537 S2S538 S2S539 525540 S2S541 52S542 S2S543 S25544 S2S545 S2S546 S2S547 S25548 S2S549 S2S550 525551 S2S552 525553 S25554 S25555 525556 | |||
$25557 525558 S25559 525560 525561 525562 S25563 525564 S2TO01 52T002 | |||
$2T003 S2TO04 437873 437745 437129 437929 437585 437583 437461 436958 437024 436940 437116 437165 437726 437419 437587 436821 437329 437146 437060 437340 437284 436848 436907 437761 436814 436867 437056 437721 437799 437968 437108 437067 437118 437038 437091 437044 437073 437084 436948 437158 440331 440111 439711 439941 19480 19468 19432 19467 19450 19451 19455 19423 19427 19424 19444 19445 19474 19458 19449 19393 19419 19422 19446 19469 19472 19431 19440 19464 19434 19440 19446 19449 19450 19461 19448 19448 19442 19436 19446 19437 19447 19433 19402 19437 18564 18536 18509 18517 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 41 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A31 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2T201 | |||
$2T202 S2T203 52T204 52T301 S2T302 S2T303 S2T304 S2T305 S2T306 S2T307 S2T308 S2T309 S2T310 S2T311 S2T312 | |||
$2T313 S2T314 S2T315 S2T316 S2T317 S2T318 S2T319 S2T320 S2T321 S2T322 S2T323 S2T324 S2T401 S2T402 S2T403 S2T404 S2T405 S2T406 S2T407 S2T408 S2T501 S2T502 | |||
$2T503 S2T504 S2T505 | |||
$2T506 S2T507 52T508 438249 438171 438014 438148 437913 437537 437634 437648 437788 437953 437732 438304 438143 437630 438127 438348 437941 438226 438407 438435 438023 437959 437854 437907 437474 437619 437564 437902 436556 436728 437166 437157 437375 437346 437283 437352 436643 436495 436520 436236 436211 436250 436224 436039 18240 18243 18242 18243 18197 18179 18172 18170 18193 18220 18176 18235 18236 18206 18228 18227 18204 18217 18238 18230 18209 18207 18197 18204 18195 18198 18191 18198 18062 18104 18151 18140 18116 18137 18132 18137 18078 18067 18046 18077 18091 18092 18075 18052 S2T509 S2T510 S2T511 S2T512 52T513 52T514 S2T515 S2T516 S2T517 S2T518 52T519 S2T520 S2T521 S2T522 S2T523 S2T524 52T525 S2T526 S2T527 | |||
$2T528 S2T529 S2T530 S2T531 | |||
$2T532 S2T533 S2T534 S2T535 S2T536 | |||
$2T537 S2T538 | |||
$2T539 S2T540 52T541 S2T542 S2T543 | |||
$2T544 | |||
$2T545 S2T546 S2T547 S2T548 S2T549 S2T550 S2T551 52T552 436043 436794 436490 436734 436859 436329 435961 436834 436536 436645 437380 437103 436547 437538 437499 437237 436859 436744 436779 436743 436903 436866 437169 436655 436813 437263 436917 436757 437335 436886 436698 436651 436476 436520 436790 436819 436649 436503 436508 436630 437254 437326 437496 437233 18080 18114 18071 18088 18098 18079 18078 18111 18107 18115 18131 18112 18076 18147 18127 18129 18087 18083 18095 18088 18104 18113 18093 18095 18123 18138 18146 18165 18136 18151 18165 18153 18113 18090 18102 18096 18098 18098 18101 18143 18103 18124 18135 18104 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 42 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A32 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2T553 | |||
$2T554 S2T555 | |||
$2T556 S2T557 S2T558 S2T559 S2T560 S2TA01 S2TA02 S2TA03 S2TA04 S2TA05 S2TA06 52TA07 S2TA08 S2U101 52U102 | |||
$2U103 S2U104 S2U105 52U106 52U107 S2U108 S2U301 S2U302 | |||
$2U303 S2U304 | |||
$2U305 S2U306 S2U307 | |||
$2U308 S2U309 S2U310 S2U311 | |||
$2U312 S2U313 S2U314 S2U315 S2U316 S2U401 S2U402 S2U403 S2U404 437294 437221 436916 436751 436501 437086 437283 437179 442838 442978 443042 443175 441907 442550 442149 442323 438183 437476 437515 437472 437950 437886 438347 438047 436649 437431 436477 436868 435990 436309 436420 436659 436505 437146 437442 436223 437161 437017 437343 437070 436959 437470 437632 436956 18102 18105 18130 18139 18122 18166 18170 18160 18641 18654 18661 18659 18318 18350 18330 18341 20202 20176 20171 20157 20159 20156 20197 20185 20121 20196 20120 20142 20073 20073 20070 20091 20084 20158 20186 20072 20163 20166 20165 20168 20047 20084 20095 20071 S2U405 S2U406 S2U407 S2U408 S2U501 52U502 | |||
$2U503 | |||
$2U504 S2U505 S2U506 | |||
$2U507 | |||
$2U508 52U509 S2U510 | |||
$2U511 S2U512 S2U513 S2U514 S2U515 S2U516 S2U517 S2U518 S2U519 S2U520 S2U521 S2U522 | |||
$2U523 S2U524 S2U525 S2U526 S2U527 | |||
$2U528 52U529 S2U530 K2U531 | |||
$2U532 S2U533 S2U534 S2U535 | |||
$2U536 | |||
$2U537 52U538 S2U539 S2U540 436761 436898 437028 437027 436566 436414 436766 437172 437140 437065 437697 437486 437372 436943 436813 437045 436761 436912 436845 437020 437218 437532 437465 437552 437483 437420 436927 436603 437027 437108 437511 436989 436970 437094 437245 437162 437505 437018 436289 436049 435566 437046 436030 436152 20087 20097 20099 20099 20086 20066 20075 20079 20083 20077 20107 20097 20087 20078 20064 20094 20056 20061 20071 20120 20118 20123 20102 20107 20107 20120 20111 20118 20104 20102 20115 20097 20119 20133 20105 20120 20107 20115 20108 20096 20036 20094 20044 20064 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 43 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A33 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S2U541 S2U542 S2U543 S2U544 S2U545 52U546 52U547 S2U548 S2U549 S2U550 S2U551 S2U552 S2U553 S2U554 S2U555 | |||
$2U556 | |||
$2U557 S2U558 S2U559 S2U560 S2UA01 S2UA02 S2UA03 S2UA04 S2UA05 S2UA06 S2UA07 S2UA08 S2UW01 S2UW02 S2UW03 S2UW04 S2UW05 S2UW06 S2UW07 S2UW08 436790 436853 437203 437631 438252 437882 437318 436472 436427 436582 436301 436489 436569 436460 436901 437382 436286 436468 435451 435955 442090 442019 442054 442101 442135 441989 442112 442053 437928 437830 437471 437570 437474 437872 437963 438045 20101 20103 20101 20156 20173 20153 20108 20032 20062 20069 20056 20077 20094 20062 20104 20171 20053 20074 20006 20044 20385 20375 20387 20354 20412 20376 20376 20382 20205 20204 20179 20187 20180 20174 20178 20182 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 44 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A34 of A50 | |||
6.2 UNIT 3 Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3A008 S3A019 S3A021 S3A022 S3A023 S3A024 S3A026 S3A027 S3A029 S3A031 S3A032 S3A033 S3A034 | |||
$3A037 S3A038 S3A040 S3A041 S3A043 S3A045 S3A046 S3A047 S3A049 S3A052 S3A053 | |||
$3A054 S3A055 S3A057 S3A059 S3A060 S3A061 S3A062 S3A063 S3A064 S3A065 | |||
$3A066 S3A067 S3A068 S3A069 S3A071 S3B001 427736 427871 426979 426207 426634 426317 426171 427343 427529 427461 426015 426248 426940 427239 427162 427397 427249 428572 428142 427795 428199 424631 426265 425852 428728 427293 428142 426225 427467 426886 426963 428382 427918 427579 426747 426578 428392 427083 427821 396447 8038 8027 8020 8006 8010 8009 8008 8000 8027 8027 7993 8015 7993 8031 8021 8048 8025 8057 8073 8049 8039 7969 7999 7990 8083 8041 8076 8042 8070 8057 8060 8084 8062 8053 8042 8012 8084 8017 8022 9405 S3B003 S3B004 S3B005 S3B006 S3B007 S3B008 S3B009 S3B010 S3B011 S3B012 S3B013 53B014 53B015 S3B016 S31018 S3B019 | |||
$3B020 5313021 S31B022 53B023 S3B024 S3B025 S3B026 531027 S3B028 S3B029 S38030 S38031 S3B032 S3B033 S3B034 S3B035 53B036 S38037 S38038 S3B039 S3B040 53B041 S31042 531043 395850 395825 396071 395466 396725 397185 397591 397082 397466 397645 397603 397590 397709 397091 398753 397878 397715 397051 397199 396817 397592 397181 397492 397995 397334 396600 397925 397042 396733 396833 397553 397572 398004 397597 395946 396506 396797 396324 395840 396123 9389 9389 9396 9380 9410 9422 9431 9419 9428 9433 9432 9432 9434 9426 9470 9439 9435 9421 9434 9427 9443 9433 9441 9452 9436 9420 9451 9429 9420 9424 9437 9428 9437 9434 9400 9414 9422 9409 9397 9403 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 45 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A35 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3B045 531046 S3B047 | |||
$3B048 S3B049 S3B050 S38052 S3B053 S3B054 S3B055 53B056 S3B057 S38060 S3B061 S3B062 S38063 S3B067 S3B068 538069 S3B070 S3B071 S3B072 S3B074 S3B076 538077 S3B078 S3B079 S3B080 S3CO01 | |||
$3C002 S3C003 S3C004 S3C005 S3C007 S3C009 S3CO10 S3CO11 S3C012 | |||
$3C013 53C014 S3C015 S3C016 S3C017 396580 396493 396829 397622 395300 396896 396380 396564 397279 397827 396989 396861 396953 397251 397562 397691 398555 398129 398025 397947 398212 397931 399846 396063 399479 399226 396312 396780 425500 425379 425589 425849 425954 425608 425498 425854 426273 426788 426264 425788 428757 429935 429326 9415 9413 9420 9433 9366 9405 9391 9407 9416 9435 9414 9409 9408 9414 9426 9426 9452 9441 9439 9441 9442 9436 9497 9392 9487 9482 9398 9413 12276 12272 12292 12339 12291 12301 12337 12355 12365 12320 12337 12353 12366 12381 12363 S3C018 S3C020 S3C021 S3C022 S3C023 S3C024 53C025 | |||
$3C026 S3C027 S3C028 S3C029 S3C030 S3C032 S3C033 S3C034 | |||
$3C035 53C036 S3C037 S3C038 S3C039 S3C040 S3C101 S3C102 S3C103 S3C104 S3C105 S3C106 S3C107 S3C108 S3C201 S3C202 S3C203 S3C204 S3C207 S3C210 | |||
$3C212 S3C213 S3C216 | |||
$3D016 | |||
$3D018 S3D021 | |||
$3D026 S3D028 429236 428822 427032 427187 426461 427087 426812 429033 427866 427040 427961 427006 423577 425345 425148 427965 427432 424825 428790 425865 428247 405118 404286 404246 404104 404304 405989 406450 406833 398485 397460 399316 398884 398495 398119 397682 395396 395578 426222 426086 426476 426505 426326 12360 12348 12342 12335 12343 12344 12309 12359 12356 12347 12342 12324 12225 12274 12291 12324 12322 12260 12372 12353 12350 11694 11724 11722 11689 11709 11689 11706 11722 11492 11499 11497 11501 11489 11480 11468 11404 11409 14739 14734 14749 14752 14738 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 46 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A36 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3D029 S3D030 53D031 | |||
$3D032 S31D034 S3D036 S3D040 53D043 S3D045 | |||
$3D104 53D105 S3D106 S3D108 S3D109 53D110 S3D113 53D114 S3E001 S3E003 S3E004 | |||
$3E005 S3E007 S3E008 S3EO09 S3E014 | |||
$3E016 S3E017 S3E018 S3E019 S3E020 S3E025 S3E027 S3E028 S3E029 S3E030 | |||
$3E032 S3EO33 S3E037 S3E038 S3E039 3EH102 S3E103 S3EI04 426985 426981 426564 426288 426319 425867 426155 426010 426100 426492 424327 426754 426952 427307 427215 427257 427481 426366 427078 427334 427176 427030 426727 424938 427127 427064 427175 426563 424387 425384 425235 424702 424951 425850 425605 425901 427302 426784 426022 426287 421300 420684 419179 14759 14766 14772 14765 14739 14747 14750 14744 14743 11679 11634 11668 11673 11683 11681 11681 11688 16639 16665 16677 16669 16666 16641 16588 16680 16679 16684 16657 16571 16601 16595 16585 16591 16626 16601 16607 16671 16663 16633 16649 16439 16410 16347 S3E105 S3E106 | |||
$3E107 S3E108 | |||
$3E202 S3E205 S3E206 S3E207 | |||
$3E209 S3E211 53E212 S3E213 S3E215 53E216 S3E217 | |||
$3E218 S3E219 S3E221 S3E222 53E225 53E226 S3E227 S3E228 S3E301 S3E302 S3E303 S3E304 S3E305 S3E306 S3E307 | |||
$3E308 53E309 53E310 53E311 53E312 S3FO02 S3F005 53F006 S3F008 S3FO10 S3FO11 S3F012 S3F013 419421 419122 420874 419178 413047 412445 412207 410778 412818 413064 412007 411273 412319 411678 411873 413295 412475 413249 412310 410268 411573 412818 411529 398673 396970 397889 396222 396554 399825 396609 396362 396225 395904 396771 394950 429117 428839 427983 428598 428805 428456 428695 428741 16349 16345 16420 16359 13876 13857 13856 13815 13880 13879 13841 13823 13883 13858 13861 13917 13862 13902 13878 13806 13847 13902 13858 13413 13358 13376 13308 13321 13441 13324 13318 13308 13312 13347 13275 17000 16985 16969 16976 16976 16972 16961 16961 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 47 of 131 RAI-012 Respon"e, Attachment A Page A37 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
'Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) 53FO15 S3F016 S3F101 S3F102 53F103 53F104 53F107 S3F108 53F109 S3F110 53FFll 53F112 S3F201 | |||
$3F202 S3F203 | |||
$3F204 S3F206 | |||
$3F208 S3F209 53F210 53F211 53F212 S3F213 53F214 S3F215 S3F216 53F218 S3F219 S3F220 S3F221 S3F222 | |||
$3F224 S3F225 | |||
$3F226 S3F227 S3F228 S3F231 S3F232 53F233 S3F234 S3F235 | |||
$3F236 | |||
$3F239 427448 428655 414039 412406 412636 412859 413478 412506 411821 414359 414175 413994 398827 399008 398818 398760 399014 399120 399174 399236 399214 399283 398823 398227 398329 397771 397940 398198 398774 399935 400115 400549 399464 399832 399228 398891 399250 399426 399849 399797 399315 398531 398242 16918 16960 16374 16316 16324 16329 16350 16316 16279 16387 16383 16370 15754 15764 15755 15753 15762 15780 15790 15793 15792 15796 15774 15745 15751 15724 15732 15750 15758 15794 15800 15818 15774 15810 15791 15751 15808 15816 15832 15830 15811 15756 15728 S3F241 S3F242 | |||
$3F244 S3F245 | |||
$3F247 S3F248 | |||
$3F249 S3F250 S3F251 S3F252 | |||
$3F255 53F256 S3F301 | |||
$3F302 | |||
$3F303 | |||
$3F304 | |||
$3F305 S3F306 S3F307 | |||
$3F308 S3F309 53F310 53F311 | |||
$3F312 S3F313 S3F314 53F315 S3F316 | |||
$3F401 S3F402 S3F403 | |||
$3F404 | |||
$3F405 | |||
$3F406 S3F407 | |||
$3F408 S3GO01 | |||
$3G003 | |||
$3G006 | |||
$3G101 53G102 S3G104 | |||
$3G106 398318 397962 397486 398097 399163 399602 399044 398929 398388 398912 398370 398143 400124 400115 400061 400281 400375 400806 399320 398818 400283 399162 398624 397437 398444 399281 399825 399319 398225 399037 398139 397923 397279 397587 398562 398038 428572 428721 428821 413028 411825 411149 412873 15731 15719 15701 15720 15757 15774 15751 15748 15729 15746 15725 15716 16105 16106 16103 16112 16120 16141 16101 16095 16119 16097 16090 16054 16089 16110 16089 16099 15720 15756 15728 15721 15699 15721 15758 15730 16888 16895 16892 16327 16253 16281 16272 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 48 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A38 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
$3G107 | |||
$3G108 53G109 S3G111 S3G201 S3G202 S3G205 53G206 S3G209 S3G210 S3G211 S3G214 | |||
$3G215 | |||
$3G216 | |||
$3G217 S3G220 | |||
$3G221 | |||
$3G224 S3G225 | |||
$3G226 S3G227 | |||
$3G228 S3G229 S3G230 | |||
$3G232 S3G233 | |||
$3G234 S3G235 S3G236 S3G239 | |||
$3G241 S3G244 S3G245 | |||
$3G248 S3G251 S3G252 | |||
$3G254 | |||
$3G301 S3G302 S3G303 S3G304 | |||
$3G305 | |||
$3G306 413306 412265 411831 411960 399558 399715 398633 398956 398750 398741 398767 398732 398992 399011 398467 397978 397920 397967 397753 397499 398025 398644 397895 397996 399524 398445 398909 398112 398459 398939 398841 398022 398632 399118 397641 397972 397936 396942 398101 398765 397616 398609 397207 16296 16311 16307 16297 15711 15716 15756 15692 15682 15681 15682 15682 15692 15693 15688 15671 15668 15676 15664 15653 15667 15676 15656 15666 15719 15711 15731 15701 15705 15730 15728 15699 15702 15698 15665 15689 15670 15983 15996 15965 15944 16037 15990 | |||
$3G307 S3G308 | |||
$3G309 53G310 53G311 | |||
$3G312 S3G313 S3G314 | |||
$3G315 53G316 S3G401 | |||
$3G402 | |||
$3G403 | |||
$3G404 | |||
$3G405 | |||
$3G406 | |||
$3G407 | |||
$3G408 53H001 S3H002 S3H003 S3HO12 S3H013 S3H014 | |||
$3H015 | |||
$3H016 S3H103 53H105 531H106 | |||
$3H107 53 H 108 S3H110 S3Hill S3H112 S3H201 S3H202 S3H203 | |||
$3H204 53H205 S3H209 | |||
$3H210 53H211 | |||
$3H212 398704 397242 397531 397885 397994 398219 397207 397724 398960 398237 398012 398406 399022 397545 397978 397977 397366 398559 428427 428621 428460 427155 427982 428058 426796 427044 413881 413811 414028 413859 414169 414016 414315 414261 400139 399265 399353 399925 399452 398977 398986 399414 400100 16052 15997 15980 16023 15989 16027 15977 16008 16016 15965 15714 15746 15766 15690 15735 15733 15702 15710 16915 16923 16917 16911 16978 16940 16910 16918 16383 16383 16391 16382 16394 16389 16407 16406 15833 15771 15829 15818 15799 15788 15784 15811 15844 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 49 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A39 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3H213 S3H214 S3H216 S3H217 S3H218 S3H220 | |||
$3H221 S3H222 S3H223 S3H226 | |||
$3H230 S3H232 S3H237 S3H239 S3H244 S3H248 S3H249 S3H250 S3H251 S3H252 S3H253 S3H254 S3H255 S3H256 S3H301 S3H302 S3H303 S3H304 53H305 S3H306 S3H307 S3H308 S3H309 53H310 S3H311 S3H312 S3H313 | |||
$3H315 S3H316 S3H401 | |||
$3H402 S3H403 S3H404 400205 399643 399223 399261 399008 399725 398988 399183 398933 398513 399245 399026 399376 399271 399219 400069 400256 400188 400204 400290 400066 400004 399772 399335 398863 398670 399615 399381 398879 398992 398910 398966 399161 399120 399385 399136 398526 398422 398340 399653 399622 398777 398166 15849 15824 15819 15775 15788 15824 15789 15796 15795 15773 15778 15776 15792 15780 15773 15810 15818 15814 15813 15818 15808 15806 15794 15775 16065 16082 16113 16104 16060 16076 16073 16070 16084 16085 16121 16108 16014 16048 16046 15813 15812 15797 15700 S3H405 | |||
$3H406 S3H407 S3H408 53J005 S3J006 S3J009 S3J010 S3.011 S3J012 | |||
$3J013 S3J014 S3J015 S3J 106 | |||
$3J201 S3J202 S3J203 S3J204 S3J212 S3J215 S3J216 S3J217 S3J219 S3J221 S3J223 S3J225 | |||
$3J227 | |||
$3J228 | |||
$3J230 | |||
$3J233 | |||
$3J234 S3J236 S3J238 S3J239 | |||
$3J247 S3J248 S3J249 S3J251 S3J253 S3J254 53J255 S3J256 S3J301 399418 399236 399069 398917 430090 429533 429623 429797 429437 429025 429118 428881 429031 414314 400896 401262 400924 401380 401007 402337 401999 401774 400893 401734 399857 400193 401916 401867 400626 400537 401372 402020 401638 400829 402196 402021 401746 401627 401478 401651 401526 399783 401739 15793 15796 15788 15782 17015 16979 16982 16989 16978 16968 16971 16969 16974 16330 15863 15880 15863 15863 15818 15874 15874 15873 15877 15881 15814 15799 15884 15883 15815 15818 15868 15868 15874 15888 15904 15902 15959 15873 15897 15866 15869 15771 16184 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 50 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A40 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3J302 S3J303 S3J304 S3J305 S3J306 S3J307 S3J308 S3J309 S3J310 S3J3.11 S3J312 S3J313 S3J314 53J315 S3J316 S3J401 S3J402 S3J403 S3J404 S3J405 S3.406 S3J407 S3J408 S3K105 S3K106 S3K107 S3K108 S3K109 S3K110 S3K111 S3K112 S3K201 S3K202 S3K204 S3K205 S3K207 S3K208 S3K209 S3K211 S3K212 S3K213 S3K217 S3K218 400400 400466 401424 401803 401553 401339 400899 400687 400951 401212 401204 401084 400966 400251 400540 400163 401366 401230 401071 401711 402256 401742 401266 416585 417111 417075 416861 416480 416402 416114 416617 401291 401975 402093 401790 402430 400225 401484 399585 399530 401228 402803 401313 16101 16116 16128 16151 16144 16127 16133 16123 16121 16149 16159 16149 16138 16116 16130 15789 15848 15869 15860 15887 15895 15882 15908 16530 16562 16567 16530 16509 16483 16467 16486 15894 15937 15844 15850 15935 15807 15886 15823 15817 15904 15935 15910 S3K219 S3K220 531K221 S3K222 S3K223 S3K224 S3K225 S3K226 S3K227 53K228 S3K229 S3K230 S3K231 S3K232 S3K233 S3K234 53K235 S3K238 S3K239 S3K240 S3K241 S3K243 S3K244 S3K246 S3K250 S3K252 S3K253 S3K254 S3K255 S3K256 S3K301 S3K302 S3K303 S3K304 S3K305 S3K306 S3K307 S3K308 S3K309 531K310 S3K311 S3K312 S3K313 402411 402183 400238 401321 400783 400821 | |||
.401327 401318 400959 401083 400582 401023 401220 401271 401842 401251 401366 402283 401531 400957 401618 402166 402249 402779 402459 402402 402618 401698 402228 399718 400943 401308 401613 401935 402231 401228 401358 401489 399817 401197 401130 401698 401065 15921 15928 15842 15890 15849 15851 15888 15872 15851 15883 15838 15878 15883 15901 15947 15902 15904 15933 15888 15896 15893 15942 15905 15931 15936 15958 15966 15881 15896 15779 16157 16188 16204 16224 16242 16160 16127 16130 16098 16150 16138 16198 16176 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 51 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A41 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S31K314 53K315 S3K316 S3L105 S3L115 S3L116 S3L201 S3L202 53L203 53L204 S3L205 S3L206 S3L207 S3L208 S3L301 S3L302 53L304 | |||
$3L305 | |||
$3L306 S3L307 S3L308 S3L312 S3L313 S31L314 3L3015 53L316 531L401 S31402 S3L403 S3L404 S3L405 S3L406 | |||
$3L407 S3L408 S3L409 S3L410 531L411 531L412 531L413 S3L414 S3L415 S3L416 531L417 401067 402236 401795 438341 437595 440041 438448 439942 437482 437705 438924 438335 438276 439651 438903 437546 439131 438169 438453 438021 438651 438719 438719 438400 438054 437305 436654 436861 437296 437434 436945 436364 436587 436743 436703 436193 436974 438221 437759 436436 436385 437065 437557 16124 16233 16213 19929 19896 20021 19937 19980 19900 19921 19950 19933 19940 20032 20003 19966 19937 19918 19943 19935 20002 19980 19986 19937 19926 19961 19888 19898 19891 19866 19801 19781 19809 19812 19821 19799 19813 19847 19852 19828 19818 19885 19887 S3L418 531L419 531L420 S31L421 531L422 S3L423 | |||
$3L424 531L425 S31L426 S3L427 531L428 531L429 S3L430 531L431 531L432 S3L433 S3L434 S3L435 S3L436 S3L437 531L438 S3L439 S3L440 S3L441 | |||
$3L442 S3L443 S3L444 | |||
$3M001 S3M005 S3M007 | |||
$3M008 | |||
$3M009 S3MO10 S3MO11 | |||
$3M014 | |||
$3M101 | |||
$3M102 | |||
$3M103 S3M105 S3M106 S3M107 | |||
$3M401 | |||
$3M402 438278 438430 437449 437187 438828 438652 437797 437358 438014 438454 437886 438097 437587 437366 437631 437265 438292 438077 436397 437371 437086 438646 438520 438200 436714 436269 436618 439764 439336 440312 440639 440425 440691 440809 439669 439579 439277 439133 439017 438077 438838 436990 436977 19896 19895 19896 19886 19944 19936 19898 19881 19874 19874 19851 19863 19840 19857 19880 19844 19829 19828 19773 19820 19823 19937 19937 19901 19775 19722 19797 19005 18900 18912 18923 18911 18929 18937 18910 18636 18628 18631 18623 18638 18639 18483 18484 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 52 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A42 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3M403 S3M404 S3M405 | |||
$3M406 | |||
$3M407 S3M408 | |||
$3M501 53M502 S3M503 S3M504 S3M505 S3M506 53M507 53M508 S3M509 | |||
$3M510 53M511 53M512 S3M513 53M514 53M515 S3M516 S3M517 53M519 S3M520 | |||
$3M521 S3M522 S3M523 53M524 S3M525 S3M526 S3M527 S3M528 S3M529 S3M531 S3M532 S3M536 S3M538 S3M539 S3M540 S3M541 53M542 S3M544 436929 437437 437178 437118 437167 437288 436797 436697 436560 436496 436511 436790 436718 437244 437343 437165 437020 437321 437159 435877 436176 437449 437612 436644 437439 436592 437131 437652 436712 436534 436142 435906 436784 436904 436620 436242 436765 436163 435838 436805 436868 435339 436568 18482 18504 18478 18469 18485 18499 18481 18481 18478 18485 18500 18479 18488 18519 18535 18526 18519 18525 18505 18456 18470 18505 18518 18484 18506 18489 18498 18507 18447 18436 18427 18407 18433 18434 18415 18407 18453 18414 18391 18435 18436 18366 18432 53M545 S3M546 S3M547 S3M550 S3M551 | |||
$3M552 53M553 S3M556 | |||
$3M557 S3M558 53M559 53M561 S3M562 | |||
$3M563 | |||
$3M564 S3M565 | |||
$3M566 | |||
$3M567 | |||
$3M568 S3N001 S3N002 S3N003 53N004 53N005 S3N006 S3N007 S3N008 S3N009 S3N010 S3NO11 S3N012 | |||
$3N013 S3N014 S3N015 S3N016 531N\\101 S3N102 S31N103 531N\\104 S31N\\105 531N\\106 S3N108 S3N301 436577 436693 437005 436269 437304 436287 435721 436178 436158 436108 435462 436102 436523 436435 436311 437391 436948 437542 437753 440103 439841 439291 439986 439320 439439 439218 439214 439932 439865 439820 440263 439341 439426 439645 440171 438371 438414 438565 438904 438054 438751 438131 437148 18497 18493 18468 18444 18484 18439 18420 18414 18418 18395 18369 18421 18413 18394 18422 18497 18433 18503 18519 20002 19988 19979 19996 19982 19986 19982 19980 19994 19990 19992 20006 19983 19982 19986 20022 19700 19722 19734 19745 19670 19748 19681 19648 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 53 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A43 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) 53N302 S3N303 S3N304 S3N401 S3N402 S3N403 S3N404 S3N405 S3N406 S3N407 S3N408 S3N409 S3N410 S3N411 53N412 S3N501 S3N503 S3N505 S3N506 S3N507 S3N508 S3N509 S31N510 S3N511 S3N512 S31N513 531N514 S3N516 S3N517 S3N518 S3N519 S3N520 S3N521 S3N522 S3N523 S3N524 S3N525 S3N526 S3N527 S3N528 S3N529 53N530 S3N531 437433 437502 437410 436370 436473 436430 436748 437300 437488 437978 438004 437436 437211 437780 437789 436971 436514 436634 436368 436453 436460 436485 436571 436357 436627 436508 436695 436219 436044 436066 435859 436076 435849 435782 436484 436260 436674 436685 436919 436882 436075 436297 436144 19670 19664 19668 19539 19543 19542 19566 19610 19623 19649 19631 19609 19597 19612 19611 19603 19591 19588 19560 19544 19553 19549 19558 19542 19549 19543 19551 19557 19531 19554 19558 19566 19551 19551 19577 19580 19583 19581 19597 19595 19544 19561 19545 S3N532 531N533 S3N534 S3N535 531N\\536 S3N537 53N538 S3N541 S3N543 S3N544 S3N546 S3N547 S3N548 S3N549 S3N551 S3N552 S3N553 | |||
$3N555 S3N556 S3N557 S3N558 S3N559 S3N560 S3POO1 S3P002 S3P003 53P004 S3P005 S3P006 | |||
$3P007 S3P008 S3P101 53P102 W3P103 W3P104 S3P105 S3P106 S3P107 S3P108 S3P201 S3P202 S3P203 S3P204 435939 435594 435910 436276 436204 435949 435450 436988 435306 435553 435638 436092 435487 436013 435196 435129 435018 435068 434669 434305 434615 434920 435298 440928 439977 440142 440885 441104 441129 440783 440147 437507 437536 437487 437657 437928 437708 437877 437593 438163 437674 437949 438100 19534 19518 19535 19578 19552 19553 19520 19579 19516 19529 19556 19584 19545 19575 19510 19519 19521 19520 19538 19525 19554 19570 19577 19430 19358 19378 19434 19442 19445 19420 19377 19080 19082 19079 19098 19124 19114 19121 19108 19098 19065 19083 19089 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 54 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A44 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3P205 S3P206 | |||
$3P207 S3P208 S3P209 S3P210 | |||
$3P211 53P212 S3P213 | |||
$3P214 S3P215 | |||
$3P216 S3P401 S3P402 S3P403 S3P404 S3P405 S3P406 | |||
$3P407 S3P408 S3P501 | |||
$3P502 S3P503 S3P504 S3P505 S3P506 S3P507 S3P508 S3P509 S3P510 S3P511 53P512 S3P513 S3P514 S3P515 53P516 53P517 S3P518 53P519 S3P520 S3P521 | |||
$3P522 S3P523 438350 438123 437975 437921 437556 438415 438505 438363 438479 437557 438069 437786 436302 437178 437099 436788 436516 437190 437355 437260 436469 436394 436276 436446 436439 436603 436342 436159 436407 436221 436070 435846 436779 436599 436953 436978 437268 437341 437121 437264 437273 437383 437231 19114 19108 19093 19087 19068 19116 19118 19121 19138 19053 19102 19086 18944 18994 19003 18957 18947 18999 19005 19001 18954 18949 18947 18963 18997 19005 18987 18954 18979 18944 18935 18920 18985 18979 19003 18997 19015 19020 19024 19023 19045 19048 19016 S3P524 | |||
$3P525 | |||
$3P526 53P527 S3P528 | |||
$3P529 | |||
$3P530 | |||
$3P531 S3P532 | |||
$3P533 | |||
$3P534 | |||
$3P535 | |||
$3P536 | |||
$3P537 | |||
$3P538 | |||
$3P539 | |||
$3P540 | |||
$3P541 53P542 | |||
$3P543 53P544 | |||
$3P545 | |||
$3P546 | |||
$3P547 | |||
$3P548 | |||
$3P549 53P550 53P551 53P552 53P553 S3P554 53P555 | |||
$3P556 S3P557 | |||
$3P558 S3P559 | |||
$3P560 S3QO01 530002 S3Q003 53Q004 53Q005 | |||
$3Q006 436118 437110 436858 437007 437374 436953 436871 435843 436782 436880 436546 435695 435594 435743 435561 435411 435611 435818 436245 435997 435964 435990 435576 435708 436034 435819 436000 435823 435838 435836 435884 436041 436230 436298 435780 436330 436292 440336 439973 440088 439875 440107 440044 18923 18980 18954 19006 19039 18978 18968 18956 18998 18996 18982 18911 18923 18916 18908 18951 18962 18953 18939 18971 18967 18956 18915 18920 18960 18928 18935 18924 18928 18931 18944 18968 18978 18936 18925 18927 18953 19834 19823 19828 19834 19836 19829 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 55 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A45 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) 53Q007 S3Q008 | |||
$3Q101 S3Q102 53Q103 53Q104 | |||
$3Q105 | |||
$3Q106 | |||
$3Q107 53Q108 | |||
$3Q201 53Q202 S3Q203 S3Q204 S3Q205 S3Q206 53Q207 53Q208 | |||
$3Q209 S3Q210 53Q211 S3Q212 | |||
$3Q213 | |||
$3Q214 S3Q215 S3Q216 53Q301 | |||
$3Q302 53Q303 53Q304 53Q305 S3Q306 | |||
$3Q307 S3Q308 53Q401 53Q402 S3Q403 S3Q404 S3Q405 | |||
$3Q406 530407 S3Q408 S3Q501 440263 440848 437842 438630 438228 438930 438046 438596 438729 438672 437086 437662 437384 438383 437069 437560 438334 438373 437493 437264 437185 437192 437197 438220 437511 437712 436290 436703 436693 436949 437247 436834 436862 436900 436731 436645 436765 436965 436944 436964 436588 436573 436348 19829 19854 19514 19532 19527 19540 19522 19527 19535 19532 19479 19499 19489 19528 19490 19512 19526 19528 19504 19486 19482 19493 19495 19526 19504 19505 19450 19471 19467 19518 19523 19512 19506 19490 19412 19405 19385 19421 19393 19382 19379 19400 19366 S3Q502 53Q503 S3Q504 53Q505 S3Q506 S3Q507 53Q508 | |||
$3Q509 53Q510 S3Q511 53Q512 | |||
$3Q513 53Q514 53Q515 S3Q516 53Q517 53Q518 53Q519 53Q520 53Q521 S3Q522 | |||
$3Q523 | |||
$3Q524 | |||
$3Q525 S3Q526 | |||
$3Q527 53Q528 | |||
$3Q529 53Q530 53Q531 53Q532 53Q533 53Q534 53Q535 530536 S3Q537 53Q538 53Q539 53Q540 53Q541 53Q542 53Q543 53Q544 436319 436327 436344 436208 436815 436360 436977 436926 437589 437371 437569 436992 436905 436873 436820 436662 436483 436213 436772 436948 436861 436807 436793 436557 436902 436772 436643 436483 436895 436426 436235 436196 435800 435877 435723 436493 435762 435494 435637 436217 436622 436707 436830 19370 19336 19331 19321 19376 19331 19437 19444 19460 19449 19460 19438 19439 19438 19439 19450 19400 19387 19400 19401 19399 19379 19422 19429 19384 19419 19384 19384 19394 19399 19391 19383 19365 19368 19371 19426 19365 19350 19357 19413 19403 19405 19423 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 56 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A46 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3Q545 S3Q546 S3Q547 S3Q548 S3Q549 S3Q550 S3Q551 S3Q552 S3R001 S3R002 S3R003 | |||
$3R004 S3R005 53R006 S3R007 S3R008 S3R101 S3R102 S31R103 S3R104 S3R105 S3R106 S3R107 M3R108 M3R301 S3R302 S3R303 M3R304 S3R305 S3R306 S3R307 S3R308 S3R309 531R310 S3R311 S3R312 S3R401 M3R402 53R403 S3R404 S3R405 S3R406 S3R407 437101 436900 436627 436688 436671 436747 437455 437158 439933 440077 439553 438527 439100 438807 439619 440473 438345 438714 438899 438486 438500 438612 438841 438757 437689 438072 438441 438228 438332 438545 438229 437176 437146 436980 437423 436544 436676 436936 436763 436817 437263 437549 437523 19428 19457 19445 19442 19439 19408 19460 19446 20342 20348 20337 20334 20366 20351 20362 20378 20080 20101 20087 20056 20073 20065 20088 20090 20015 20035 20061 20053 20068 20076 20073 20037 20036 20028 20039 20008 19932 19941 19935 19936 19943 19950 19956 S3R408 W3R409 W3R410 S3R411 W3R412 S3R501 S3R502 W3R503 W3R504 S3R505 S3R506 S3R507 S3R508 S3R509 S3R510 M3R511 S3R512 M3R513 S3R514 53R515 S3R516 S3R517 S3R518 S3R519 S3R520 531R521 M3R522 S3R523 S3R524 S3R525 S3R526 S3R527 S3R528 S3R529 S3R530 M3R531 531R532 S3R533 53R534 S3R535 S3R536 S31R537 S31R538 437174 437178 437084 437083 437323 436953 437047 437098 437130 436683 437146 436464 436583 436420 436722 436876 436461 436306 436241 435568 435427 435452 436265 436074 436262 436450 436751 436497 436646 436722 436505 435793 436477 436293 435156 434983 435654 435309 434772 434679 435399 437471 435695 19942 19953 19942 19952 19947 19949 19934 19916 19918 19913 19915 19906 19914 19896 19914 19906 19904 19891 19899 19854 19850 19850 19875 19868 19888 19888 19912 19905 19903 19903 19890 19837 19893 19896 19815 19835 19831 19818 19821 19848 19862 19960 19889 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 57 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A47 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3R539 53R540 S3R541 M3R542 S3R543 S3R544 S3R545 M3R546 M3R547 S3R548 S3R549 S3R550 531R551 S3R552 S3R553 S3R554 S3R555 S3R556 S3R557 53R558 S3R559 S3R560 S3S001 535002 535003 | |||
$3S004 S35005 | |||
$35006 53S007 | |||
$3S008 535101 535102 535103 535104 53S105 53S106 S35107 535108 535201 535202 | |||
$3S203 535203 S35204 S35205 434266 435133 435177 435218 435643 435631 436316 436027 435791 435656 436508 436373 435529 436007 436107 434777 435378 435344 437261 437047 436578 436716 440390 439885 440431 440421 439660 440173 440405 439725 437238 437655 437205 437086 437718 437639 438547 438615 438115 437715 437606 437347 437784 19828 19867 19861 19850 19885 19831 19914 19865 19897 19883 19907 19879 19876 19879 19882 19835 19866 19877 19943 19933 19915 19915 19229 19212 19231 19231 19202 19222 19241 19206 18847 18863 18855 18849 18869 18877 18926 18930 18894 18873 18861 18849 18861 535206 S3S207 S3S208 | |||
$3S209 535210 | |||
$35211 53S212 535301 S3S302 53S303 53S304 535305 S35306 535307 | |||
$3S308 S3S309 S35310 S35311 S3S312 535401 S3S402 S35403 535404 535405 535406 S35407 53S408 535409 53S410 53S411 535412 S3S501 S3S502 S35503 S3S504 S35505 53S506 S35507 535508 535509 53S510 S3S51i | |||
$3S512 437633 438109 438044 438510 438334 437781 437980 436954 436501 436908 437769 437362 437443 436810 437266 437505 436355 436432 436271 436192 436132 435867 436331 436384 436698 435582 436476 437746 437094 436916 437632 437499 437427 437465 437035 437051 437163 437085 437182 436879 436939 437001 436912 18853 18899 18896 18919 18911 18883 18890 18829 18809 18827 18868 18849 18852 18836 18850 18858 18819 18823 18816 18749 18745 18720 18755 18757 18756 18706 18747 18818 18789 18777 18807 18814 18807 18806 18775 18788 18790 18780 18786 18775 18777 18783 18776 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 58 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A48 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3S513 S35514 S3S515 S3S516 S3S517 S3S518 535519 53S520 S35521 S3S522 S3S523 535524 S35525 535526 535527 | |||
$35528 | |||
$35529 535530 535531 53S532 | |||
$35533 | |||
$35534 535535 535536 S3S537 535538 535539 S3S540 535541 S35542 | |||
$35543 535544 535545 535546 535547 535548 53S549 535550 S35551 535552 535553 S3S554 S35555 437481 437528 437230 437156 437149 437961 437758 437845 438141 438032 438080 438166 436639 436923 437777 437432 437589 437520 436673 436642 436865 437523 437872 437633 437551 437313 437144 436912 436537 437012 436465 436072 437156 437056 436553 436440 436121 435900 436634 436623 436249 436032 436238 18816 18820 18801 18781 18792 18824 18813 18800 18788 18814 18824 18822 18755 18795 18852 18798 18828 18826 18790 18787 18793 18838 18857 18799 18796 18768 18777 18800 18780 18785 18767 18742 18779 18777 18751 18740 18738 18735 18749 18745 18733 18737 18742 535556 S3TO01 53T002 S3T003 S3T004 S3T101 S3T102 S3T103 S3TI04 | |||
$3T201 | |||
$3T202 S3T203 | |||
$3T204 S3T205 S3T206 | |||
$3T207 53T208 S3T301 S3T302 S3T303 S3T304 S3T305 S3T306 S3T307 S3T308 S3T309 S3T310 S3T311 S3T312 S3T401 S3T402 | |||
$3T403 S3T404 | |||
$3T405 | |||
$3T406 S3T407 S3T408 | |||
$3T409 S3T410 S3T411 | |||
$3T412 | |||
$3T501 S3T502 436341 441010 441239 441045 441082 438062 438395 438542 438410 438076 438225 438212 437928 437969 438090 438061 437978 437240 437638 437400 437422 437338 437426 437304 437736 436858 437390 437404 437631 436955 436983 436908 437011 436955 436911 436559 436832 437248 437179 437095 436693 436563 436633 18747 19875 19887 19878 19879 19519 19525 19531 19526 19553 19545 19546 19528 19519 19533 19535 19549 19532 19544 19538 19546 19540 19547 19550 19553 19520 19527 19518 19537 19491 19492 19491 19498 19489 19479 19469 19478 19497 19500 19495 19472 19418 19431 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 59 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A49 of A50 | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
Assembly Total U (g) | |||
U-235 (g) | |||
S3T503 S3T504 53T505 S3T506 S3T507 53T508 S3T509 S3T510 S3T511 S3T512 S3T513 S3T514 S3T515 S3T516 S3T517 S3T518 S3T519 S3T520 S3T521 S3T522 S3T523 S3T524 S3T525 S3T526 | |||
$3T527 S3T528 S3T529 S3T530 S3T531 S3T532 | |||
$3T533 S3T534 S3T535 S3T536 S3T537 436329 436600 436839 436590 435844 435820 435844 437068 437396 437904 437251 436477 436047 436554 437165 437232 437230 437235 436338 436662 436489 436053 436011 436279 436659 436289 436544 436554 436682 436561 436264 436439 436783 436666 436823 19418 19437 19461 19439 19399 19401 19401 19477 19474 19491 19439 19412 19403 19424 19439 19441 19435 19434 19392 19415 19412 19377 19412 19422 19430 19418 19431 19422 19420 19436 19424 19435 19454 19446 19472 S3T538 S3T539 S3T540 S3T541 S3T542 S3T543 S3T544 S3T545 S3T546 S3T547 S3T548 S3T549 S3T550 S3T551 S3T552 S3T553 S3T554 S3T555 S3T556 S3T557 S3T558 S3T559 S3T560 S3T601 S3T602 S3T603 | |||
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ENCLOSURE 2 Modified Exemption Table Emergency Planning Exemption Request San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station | |||
Requested Exemptions Table 1, Exemption Requests Regulation Basis for Change 1.0650.47(b): The onsite a | |||
*4 eXGept-as Generic Backoround Considerations i i provided in nnF=OFAnm C3 gr thir, reG*!nR off-ste emergency response plans for nuclear power reactors must meet the following standards: | |||
IIi In the Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for EP requirements for ISFSIs and for monitor retrievable storage installation (MRS) facilities (60 FR 32430; June 22,1995), the Commission responded to comments concerning offsite emergency planning for ISFSIs or an MRS and concluded that, "the offsite consequences of potential accidents at an ISFSl or a MRS {MOR40 retrievable storage istallatiGR] would not warrant establishing Emergency Planning Zones." In a nuclear power reactor's permanently defueled state, the accident risks are more similar to an ISFSI or MRS than an operating nuclear power plant. The draft proposed rulemaking in SECY-00-01 45 suggested that after at least one year of spent fuel decay time, the decommissioning licensee would be able to reduce its EP program to one similar to that required for an MRS under 10 CFR 72.32(b) and additional EP reductions would occur when: (1) approximately five years of spent fuel decay time has elapsed; or (2) a licensee has demonstrated that the decay heat level of spent fuel in the pool is low enough that the fuel would not be susceptible to a zirconium fire for all spent fuel configurations. The EP program would be similar to that required for an ISFSI under 10 CFR 72.32(a) when fuel stored in the SFP has more than five years of decay time and would not change substantially when all the fuel is transferred from the SFP to an onsite ISFSI. Exemptions from offsite EP requirements have been approved when the specific site analyses show that at least ten hours is available from a partial drain down event where cooling of the spent fuel is not effective until the hottest fuel assembly reaches 9000C. Because ten hours allows sufficient time to initiate mitigative mitigating actions to prevent a zirconium fire in the SFP or to initiate ad hoc offsite protective actions, offsite EP plans are not necessary for these permanently defueled nuclear power plant licensees. | |||
Site Specific Basis Southern California Edison (SCE) has revised the accident analyses for those design basis accidents (DBA) that remain applicable in the permanently defueled condition. | |||
These revised accident analyses demonstrate that as of August 2013. the radiological consequences of remaining applicable DBA will not exceed the limits of the U.S. | |||
Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Protective Action Guides (PAGs) at the Exclusion Area Boundary Page 1 | |||
Requested Exemptions (EAB). These were summarized in Reference 1,, Section 3. | |||
As shown in Enc!osure 1, SCE has demonstrated a minimum of 10 hou-rs is a-vailable for the c.nase of spent fuel pool adiabatic heatUp o 900oC In addition, SCE has performed analyses to show that after the fuel has decayed for 31 months, for beyond-design-basis events where the SFP is drained, air cooling would prevent the fuel from reaching the lowest temperature where incipient cladding failure may occur (565°C). This analysis case is also addressed in RAI-01 1. | |||
In the event that air cooling is not possible, a minimum of 10 hours is available to take mitigating actions or, if needed, offsite protective actions using an all-hazards approach to emergency planning from the time the fuel is uncovered until it reaches the auto-ignition temperature of 9000C. This case is most often referred to as spent fuel pool adiabatic heatup and was also summarized in Reference 1. Enclosure 1, Section 3 and is the subiect of RAI-012. | |||
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) maintains procedures and strategies for the movement of or obtaining any necessary portable equipment that will be relied upon for mitigating the loss of spent fuel pool (SFP) water. These mitigating strategies were developed as a result of the NRC Order on Mitigating Strategies (EA 026) and implement the reguirements of License Condition 2.C(26), "Mitigation Strategy License Condition." These diverse strategies provide defense-in-depth and ample time to provide makeup water or spray to the SFP prior to substantial radioactive release or the onset of zirconium cladding ignition. The details of these strategies are managed as commitments in response to the Mitigation Strategy License Condition. The most recent update to the commitments regarding mitigating strategies was submitted to the NRC on January 2, 2014 (ADAMS Accession #ML14007A164). | |||
The modified, site-specific basis is the fundamental technical basis for most of these exemptions. Thus, this will be referred to freauentlv in the balance of this table. | |||
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: 3. 450.47(b)(3): Arrangements for De.ommissoning | |||
..e. reactors SONGS presents a low requesting and effectively using likelihood of any credible accident resulting in radiological assistance resources have been made, releases requiring offsite protective measures because of arrangement. to acc.m...m.,o.date State and the permanently shut down and defueled status of the loa*l ta,,ff a;t the 4.icn.ee's Emergency reactors. An emergency operations facility would not be Operations Facility have been made, and required. The "n, ucear iland" or "Main GControl fRoomn other organizations capable of or he Aoeafin-R an alternate command center can provide augmenting the planned response have for the communication and coordination with offsite been identified. | |||
organizations for the level of support required. | |||
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)). | |||
: 4. §50.47(b)(4): A standard emergency SCE has proposed EALs (ADAMS Accession classification and action level scheme, | |||
#ML14092A249) afe4--be consistent with Section 8 (4 the basis of which include facility system aptIiGable and Appendix C of NEI 99-01 Revision 6 and effluent parameters, is in use by the endorsed by the NRC in a {{letter dated|date=March 28, 2013|text=letter dated March 28, 2013}}. | |||
nuclear facility licensee, and State No offsite protective actions are anticipated to be local response plans call fFr reliance on necessary, so classification above the Alert level is no info.rmation provided by facility I.ensees longer required. | |||
for determinations of minimum initial o,,ite response m.easYFre. | |||
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)). | |||
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050.47(b)(5): Procedures have been Per SECY-00-0145, after approximately 1 year of spent established for notification, by the fuel decay time [and as supported by the licensee's SFP licensee, of State and local response analysis], the staff believes an exception to the offsite EPA organizations and for notification of PAG standard is justified for a zirconium fire scenario emergency personnel by all considering the low likelihood of this event together with organizations; the content of initial and time available to take mitigative or protective actions follow up messages to response between the initiating event and before the onset of a organizations andthe publ" has been postulated fire. The spent fuel scoping study provides that established; and,means to provide eady depending on the size of the pool liner leak, releases could notification and clear instruction to the start anywhere from eight hours to several days after the populace within the plume exposuFe leak starts, assuming that mitigation measures are pathway Em.ergency Planning Zone have unsuccessful. If 10 CFR 50.54(hh)(2) type of mitigation beeAn estalished measures are successful, releases could only occur during the first several days after the fuel came out of the reactor. | |||
Therefore, offsite EP plans are not necessary for these permanently defueled nuclear power plant licensees. | |||
.As; shnwn n Enco'sure 1, SCE ha* s dm*ostrated a-minimum of 10 ho-rs is available for the case of spent fuel pool adiabatic heatup to 9000C, Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)). | |||
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: 9. 450.47(b)(10): A range of protective actions has been developed for the plume expsuwre pathway E lPZ fo emergency workers and the public.-hi In the unlikely event of a SFP accident at SONGS, the iodine isotopes which contribute to an off-site dose are no loncier present, so potassium iodide (KI) distribution off-site would not serve as an effective or necessary supplemental protective action. | |||
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dvlped and in place, and protective actiGR6 for the ingestion exnG6UF8 nn!Rwn%1 rmKz-nnnFQt3F1n!9k 4CA !RCA !Qr-nio have been developed. | |||
The Commission responded to comments in its Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for emergency planning requirements for ISFSIs and MRS facilities (60 FR 32435), and concluded that, "the offsite consequences of potential accidents at an ISFSI or a MRS would not warrant establishing Emergency Planning Zones." | |||
Additionally, in the Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for EP requirements for ISFSIs and for MRS facilities (60 FR 32430), the Commission responded to comments concerning site-specific emergency planning that includes evacuation of surrounding population for an ISFSI not at a reactor site, and concluded that, "The Commission does not agree that as a general matter emergency plans for an ISFSI must include evacuation planning." [Relocate as Paragraph 1 and add Generic and Background Considerations Subheading In the unlikely event Of a SFP2 accident, the iodine isotopes reacto accident are no logAer prnesent, so potassium iodide (KI) distibution off site would no iongern serve as an effecntive, or necessary supplemental protec~tive action. | |||
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)) and Item 11 (Appendix E, Section IV.1) for discussion on the similarity between a permanently defueled reactor and a non-Dower reactor. | |||
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: 11. Appendix E.IV.1: The applicant's emergency plans shall contain, but not necessarily be limited to, information needed to demonstrate compliance with the elements set forth below, i.e., | |||
organization for coping with radiological emergencies, assessment actions, activation of emergency organization, notification procedures, emergency facilities and equipment, training, maintaining emergency preparedness, recovery, and onsite protective actions during hostile action. In addition, the emergency response plans submitted by an applicant for a nuclear power reactor operating license under this part, or for an early site permit (as applicable) or combined license under 10 CFR part 52, shall contain information needed to demonstrate compliance with the standards described in §50.47(b), and they will be evaluated against those standards. | |||
The EP Final Rule published in the Federal Register (76 FR 72560; November 23, 2011) amended certain requirements in 10 CFR Part 50. Among the changes, the definition of "hostile action" was added as an act directed toward an NPP or its personnel. This definition is based on the definition of "hostile action" provided in NRC Bulletin 2005-02. NRC Bulletin 2005-02 was not applicable to nuclear power reactors that have permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been removed from the reactor vessel. | |||
The NRC excluded non-power reactors (NPR) from the definition of "hostile action" at that time because an NPR is not a nuclear power plant and a regulatory basis had not been developed to support the inclusion of non-power reactors in that definition. Likewise, an SFP and an ISFSI are not nuclear power plants as defined in the NRC's regulations. The staff also considered the similarities between a decommissioning NPP and a non-power reactor to determine whether they should be included within the definition of "hostile action." NPRs pose lower radiological risks to the public from accidents than do power reactors because: (1) the core radionuclide inventories are lower as a result of their lower power levels and often shorter operating cycle lengths; and (2) NPRs have lower decay heat associated with a lower risk of core melt and fission product release in a loss-of-coolant accident. A decommissioning power reactor also has a low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures. | |||
For all of these reasons, the staff concludes that a decommissioning power reactor is not a facility that falls within the definition of "hostile action." | |||
Similarly, for security, risk insights can be used to determine which targets are important to protect against sabotage. A level of security commensurate with the consequences of a sabotage event is required. The SONGS proposed PDEP retains a level of planning for such events. The severity of the consequences declines as fuel ages and, therefore, the underlying concern that a sabotage attack could cause offsite radiological consequences decreases over time. | |||
Although the considerations discussed above provide a iustification for exemotino SONGS from "hostile action" related requirements, some EP requirements for security-based events will be maintained. The classification of security-based events, notification of offsite authorities and coordination with offsite agencies under a comprehensive emeraencv manaaement olan concept will still be reouired. | |||
SONGS will maintain appropriate actions for the protection of onsite personnel in a security-based event. | |||
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: 17. Appendix E.IV.A.1 A description of the normal plant opeati*g organization. | |||
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Based on the permanently shut downR and-dofueled statue of the reactor,-a decommnrriAsionin reactor is not a facility that can be operated to generate electrical power. Therefore, it de not have a "plant operating organization." | |||
Based on the permanently shut down and defueled status of the reactors, the SONGS reactors are not authorized to operate under 10 CFR 50.82(a). Because SCE cannot operate the reactors, SCE does not have a "plant operating organization." | |||
: 18. Appendix E.IV.A.3. AdeSG.itiGR,-bY The number of staff at decommissioning sites is generally position and funtion to be perfbomed, of small but is commensurate with the need to safely store the*icenso;. | |||
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*e*rsnnel spent fuel at the facility in a manner that is protective of who, V.4ill be sent to the plant site to public health and safety. Decommissioning sites typial*y augm.ent the.n..te em+er. ec have SONGS will maintain a level of emergency response a* | |||
that does not require response by headquarters personnel. The on-shift and emergency response positions are defined in the Permanently Defueled Emer-gency Plan. | |||
: 20. Appendix E.IV.A.5. WeitifiGatieih-by The number of staff at decommissioning sites SONGS is position gentreFall relatively small but is commensurate with the other employees of the licensee with need to operate the facility in a manner that is protective special qualific,..ations fo..r | |||
.oping with of public health and safety. | |||
emhergency conditions that may ar. | |||
Other persons With special qualifications, such as consultants, who are net employees of the licensee and who mnay be called upor fod.rasistance fr em~ergencies shall also be identified. The spca qualifications of these persons shal be de scrFi b ed.__________________________ | |||
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: 21. Appendix E.IV.A.7. By June 23, 2041, Identification of, and a description of the assistance expected from, appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies with responsibilities for coping with emergencies, including hostile aGti0R at the site. For purposes of this appendix, "hostile aGction" is defined as an act directed toward a nuclear power plant or its personnel that includes the use of violent force to destroy equipment, take hostages, and/or intimidate the licensee to achieve an end. This includes attack by air, land, or water using guns, explosives, projectiles, vehicles, or other devices used to deliver destructive force. | |||
Requiring a decommissioni-.ng site suc~h as SONGS to provide a description of the assistan-e-expected from1 appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies with responribilities ford coping With emergencies wo ld be an tinnecossarv hurden in liphi nf thA log r'ink nf ;;n onor~ar., | |||
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SONGS presents a low likelihood of any credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures. For this reason and those described in the basis for the proposed exemption from Appendix E, Section IV.1, the regulations specific to "hostile action" requirements are not applicable to a decommissioning power reactor such as SONGS. | |||
Similarly, for security, risk insiahts can be used to determine which taroets are imoortant to Drotect aaainst sabotage. A level of security commensurate with the conseauences of a sabotaae event is reeuired. The SONGS orooosed PDEP retains a level of olannina for such events. The severity of the conseauences declines as fuel aaes and. therefore. the underlvina concern that a sabotaae attack could cause offsite radioloaical conseauences decreases over time. | |||
Although the considerations provided above and in the basis the proposed exemption from Appendix E, Section IV.1 provide a justification for exempting SONGS from "hostile action" related requirements, some EP requirements for security-based events will be maintained. The classification of security-based events, notification of offsite authorities and coordination with offsite agencies under a comprehensive emergency management plan concept will still be required. | |||
SONGS will maintain appropriate actions for the protection of onsite personnel in a security-based event. | |||
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: 23. Appendix E.IV.A.9. By December 21, ThA numFber of Staff ;# dt;AnmMksrinninn 6ites i6' Aenerall'i lice.sees. a detailed analysi.s 311.I RSRut 'I_ Bel~l GAIM... | |||
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.,v assigned responsibilities that wfould prevenit the timely perform~ance of their assigne4d-funci4n apecified inth regularly tested through drlls and exercises. that-will be audited and inspected by SCE and the NRC. The duties et the onshift pers~onnel At a: decomm Issioni-ng reactor faciliy are not as complicated and diverse as those for ;An operating reactor. | |||
The NRC_ staff has con~sidoer-d-the similarity betweenth staffing Ievels at a permananltly shutdown and def, Wed r-eactor a*nd s9-taffing levels at NlPRs.O The minimal systems and equipment neeedeed-to mainain the spent nuclear fue in' the *pent f*e*l pool or in a dr-y cask t*orage system in a safe cnndition rFequire minimal PersonnAl anRd is g*Verned by Te,.hnir.at Sn,, | |||
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Responsibilities for on-shift and emergency response Dersonnel are defined in the Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and implementing procedures. The PDEP and implementing procedures will be regularly tested throuah drills and exercises that will be audited bv SONGS and inspected by the NRC. The duties of the SONGS on-shift personnel are not as complicated and diverse as those for an operating power reactor. | |||
In the EP Final Rule (published in the Federal Register (76 FR 72560: November 23. 2011). the NRC acknowledoed that the staffinq analysis requirement was not necessary for non-Dower reactor licensees because staffina at non-Dower reactors is generally small, which is commensurate with oneratino the facility in a manner that is orotective of the oublic health and safety. The limited systems and equipment needed to safely maintain the spent nuclear fuel in the soent fuel Dool or in a dry cask storaee system require minimal personnel and are governed by Technical Specifications. | |||
Event scenarios postulated in the DBAs evolve at a slow rate. SONGS on-shift personnel duties are less complex. | |||
Therefore, significant time is available to complete actions necessary to mitigate an emergency without impeding timely performance of emergency plan functions. These iustifications support the conclusion that SONGS, as a decommissioning reactor, can be exempt from the requirement of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section IV.A.9. | |||
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: 25. Appendix E.IV.C.1: The entire spectrum of emergency conditions that involve the alerting or activating of progressively larger segments of the total emergency organization shall be described. The communication steps to be taken to alert or activate emergency personnel under each class of emergency shall be described. Emergency action levels (based not only on onsite andoffsite radiation monitoring information but also on readings from a number of sensors that indicate a potential emergency, &uGh a sthe pnreIure In GnnRunImnRu annd We reSPOnse of the EmnergencY Core Coolingu System) for notification of offsite agencies shall be described. The existence, but not the details, of a message authentication scheme shall be noted for such agencies. The emergency classes defined shall include: (1) notification of unusual events, (2) alert, (3) site area emnergency, and (4) general eone~geRGy Of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, IV.C.1. These classes are further discussed in NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1. | |||
SCE has proposed adoption of Permanently Defueled EALs (ADAMS Accession #ML14092A249), consistent with those described in Section 8 and Appendix C of NEI 99-01, Revision 6. This scheme eliminates the Site Area Emergency and General Emergency event classifications. | |||
Additionally, the need to base EALs on containment pressure and the response of the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) is no longer appropriate for notification of offsite agencies. The NEI 99-01, Revision 6, scheme was endorsed by the NRC in a {{letter dated|date=March 28, 2013|text=letter dated March 28, 2013}} (ADAMS Accession No. ML12346A463). No offsite protective actions are anticipated to be necessary, so classification above the Alert level is no longer required. | |||
In the unlikely event of an accident at SONGS, there will be available time for event mitigation, and if necessary, implementation of offsite protective actions using an all-hazards approach to emergency planning. See the modified, site-specific basis for Item 1 (10 CFR 50.47(b)) | |||
detailing the low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures. | |||
Containment parameters do will not provide an indication of the conditions at a dofuel-dfclt SONGS and emergency core cooling systems are will no longer be required. Other indications such as SFP level oeand temperature are used for the spent fuel in the SFPs. | |||
In the Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for EP requirements for ISFSIs and for MRS facilities (60 FR 32430), the Commission responded to comments concerning a general emergency at an ISFSI and MRS, and concluded that, "...an essential element of a General Emergency is that a release can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guidelines exposure levels off site for more than the immediate site area." The probability of a condition reaching the level above an emergency classification of alert is very low. In the event of an accident at a permanently defueled facility that meets the conditions for relaxation of EP requirements, there will be time to take ad hoc measures to protect the public." | |||
As stated in NUREG-1 738, for instances of small SFP leaks or loss of cooling scenarios, these events evolve very slowly and generally leave many days for recovery efforts. Offsite radiation monitoring will be performed as the need arises. Due to the decreased risks associated with permanently defueled plants, offsite radiation monitoring systems are not required. | |||
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: 26. Appendix E.IV.C.2: By June 20, 20-2, nuclear power reactor Licensees shall establish and maintain the capability to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition;-wthin 15 minutes after the availability of indications to plant operators that an emergency action level has been exceeded and shall promptly declare the emergency condition as soon as possible following identification of the appropriate emergency classification level. Licensees shall not construe these criteria as a grace period to attempt to restore plant conditions to avoid declaring an emergency action due to an emergency action level that has been exceeded. Licensees shall not construe these criteria as preventing implementation of response actions deemed by the licensee to be necessary to protect public health and safety provided that any delay in declaration does not deny the State and local authorities the opportunity to implement measures necessary to protect the public health and safety. | |||
Generic Background Considerations In the Proposed Rule (74 FR 23254) to amend certain emergency planning requirements for 10 CFR Part 50, the NRC asked for public comment on whether the NRC should add requirements for non-power reactor licensees to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition within 15 minutes and promptly declare an emergency condition. The NRC received several comments on these issues. The NRC believes there may be a need for the NRC to be aware of security related events early on so that an assessment can be made to consider the likelihood that the event is part of a larger coordinated attack. However, the NRC determined that further analysis and stakeholder interactions are needed prior to changing the requirements for non-power reactor licensees. Therefore, the NRC did not include requirements in the 2011 EP Final Rule for non-power reactor licensees to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition within 15 minutes and promptly declare an emergency condition. The staff considered the similarity between a permanently defueled reactor and a non-power reactor for the low likelihood of any credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures. | |||
Site Specific Basis SONGS will maintain the capability to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition. For a site such as SONGS that is in the permanently defueled condition, the rapidly developing scenarios associated with events postulated to occur durinq reactor power operation are no longer credible. The consequences resulting from the only remaining events (e.g., fuel handling accident) develop over a significantly longer period. As such, the 15 minute requirement to classify and declare an emergency is unnecessarily restrictive. | |||
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (10 CFR 50.47(b)) detailing the low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures and see Item 11 (Appendix E, Section IV. 1) for discussion on the similarity between a permanently defueled reactor and a non-Dower reactor. | |||
: 29. Appendix E.IV.D.3: A licensee shall Generic Background Considerations have the capability to notify responsible State and local governmental agencies While the capability needs to exist for the notification of 5 | |||
after declaring an offsite government agencies within a specified time emergency. The licensee shall period, previous exemptions have allowed for extending d.emonstrate that the appror*iate the State and local government agencies' notification governmental authorities have the time up to 60 minutes based on the site-specific capability to make a public alerting and justification provided. | |||
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site, each nuclear power reactor licensee shall demonstrate that administrati-e and nhmi.,I mreans' have. | |||
been,ert.'lishrehd Site Specific Basis Due to the low probability of design-basis accidents or other credible events to exceed the EPA PAGs, the significantly reduced staff, and the minimal expected offsite response required, the need to provide immediate (within 15 minutes) notification has been reduced. to a 60 minute requirement. The reduced on-shift ERO's priorities may be responding to an emergency event prior to making offsite notifications. | |||
SCE proposes to comolete emeraencv notifications for iIr~rtino ~nd nro"~dinri ornmnt | |||
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The des'g objective of the prompt public alert and notific~ation system shall be to have the capability to essentially completeth initi-al alerting and initiate notificatio o | |||
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.v within 60 minutes after an emercencv declaration or a chance in classification. State and local aoencv staffed Warnina Points for the State of California. Oranae County. San Dieao County. and the Marine Coros Base. | |||
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Information would then be disseminated to the public and media in accordance with State and local clans. | |||
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A*f A; G, The 60-minute provision is consistent with the 10 CFR 50.72(a)(3) notification to the NRC and is appropriate because, for a site such as SONGS that is in the permanently defueled condition, the rapidly developing scenarios associated with events postulated to occur during reactor power operation are no longer credible and there is no need for State or local response orqanizations to implement any protective actions. | |||
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (50.47(b)) and Item 9 (50.47(b)(10)) for a discussion of the dose consequences from DBA as well as the low probability of beyond DBA events at SONGS to exceed the EPA PAGs. | |||
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.v NUREG-0696, "Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities," provides that the operational support center (OSC) is an onsite area separate from the control room Main Control Room and the TSC where licensee operations support personnel will assemble in an emergency. For a permanently defueled power plant such as SONGS, the rapidly developing scenarios associated with events postulated to occur during reactor power operation are no longer credible. The number of operations support personnel necessary for response to the remaining credible events is accordingly much smaller. As a result, an OSC is no longer required to meet its original purpose of an assembly area for plant logistical support during an emergency. The OSC function can be incorporated into another facility. | |||
: 38. Appendix E.lV.E.9.c.Prc'iesIe fer comnnniclaGti9ons among tAe nuiGlear power reactor control room, the. | |||
.sitc technical SUPPOrt cn*ter, aRd the emer*encGy operation faGility; a*nd among the nUctear facility, the principal State and local emnergency operations Such communications systems shall be testedannually. | |||
Because of theThe SONGS analysis confirmed the low probability of design-basis accidents or other credible events that would be expected to exceed the EPA PAGs and determined that there is sufficient the available time for event mitigation and if needed, implementation of offsite protective actions using a comprehensive emergency management plan. Therefore, there is no need for the TSC, EOF or field assessment teams. | |||
Also see justifi"eatiO the modified site-specific basis for Item 3 (50.47(b)(3)). The provisions remaining in Appendix E to 10 CFR 50, Section IV.E.9.a, b, and d include the necessary requirements. | |||
CommunicAtion With State and lonl EMts is mintane-d-to-cor__d~inateasssaneo site if required. | |||
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: 40. E.IV.F.1: The program to provide for: (a) | |||
The training of employees and exercising, by periodic drills, of emergency plans to ensure that employees of the licensee are familiar with their specific emergency response duties, and (b) The participation in the training and drills by other persons whose assistance may be needed in the event of a radiological emergency shall be described. This shall include a description of specialized initial training and periodic retraining programs to be provided to each of the following categories of emergency personnel: | |||
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Directors and/or coordinators of the plant emergency organization; ii. Personnel responsible for accident assessment, including control room shift personnel; iii. | |||
Radiological monitoring teams; iv. Fire control teams (fire brigades); | |||
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Repair and damage control teams; vi. | |||
First aid and rescue teams; vii. Medical support personnel; viii. Licensee's headqua.ters support ix. Security personnel. | |||
In addition, a radiological orientation training program shall be made available to local services personnel; e.g., local emergency services!Cvil Defense, local law enforcement personnel, eGal-ReWS The number of staff at decommissioning sites is generally small but is commensurate with the need to safely store spent fuel at the facility in a manner that is protective of public health and safety. Decommissioning sites typically have a level of emergency response that does not require additional response by headquarters personnel. | |||
Therefore, the NRC staff has stated that it considers exempting licensee's headquarters personnel from training requirements reasonable. Also see the basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)) | |||
There will no loncer be any expected actions that must be taken by the public during an emergency, so it is no longer necessary to pre-plan the dissemination of this information to the public or to provide radioloqical orientation traininq to local news media persons. | |||
The phrase "Civil Defense" is no lonaer a commonly used term and is no longer applicable as an example in the regulation. | |||
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licensee, State, and local emergenGcy plans als is-reasoenably achievable without man:;da-tory public participation s hale-conucedi fo;-r-eah site at wghic-h a power reactor is located. Nuclear power reac~tor licensees shall s-bmit exercise scenarios under § 50.4 at least 60 days before use in a4 full participation ercsrqured by this paragraph. :2.a-. | |||
F.2.a.(i), (ii), and (iii) are not applicable. | |||
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On that basis, SCE has requested exemption from offsite plans. With no offsite emerqency plan, there is no need for full participation exercises that include offsite agency participation. | |||
The intent of submitting exercise scenarios at power reactors is to check that licensees utilize different scenarios in order to prevent the preconditioning of responders at power reactors. For permanently defueled sites such as SONGS, there are limited events that could occur and the previeusly rui potential progression to General Emergency in power reactor site scenarios is therefore not applicable to a decommissioning site. | |||
SONGS should be exempt from F.2.a.(i)-(iii) because SONGS is-would be exempt from the umbrella provision of F.2.a. | |||
: 46. Appendix E.IV.F.2.d: Each State w Fespnnn~'ihlitv for nuGloar mower roactor See basis for section IV.2. | |||
See the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)) | |||
emerYeru preprr~uiiue flb 5lulu tuu patcPate in the ingestion pathway potOnf ex(ercises at leaR-st oncne every exercise cycle. in States wi th mRore than, one nuclear power reactor p.m exposure pathway EP;Z, the-State should rotate this participatio-n fromn site to site. | |||
Each State with responsibility for nuclear power reactor emergency preparedness should fully participate in a hos~tile actiVon execie at least once eveF' cycle and should fUlly participate in one hostile acrt-ionexecis by December 31, 201 5. | |||
States With mor-e thRan one nul4Gear power reactor plume exposure pathway EPZ should rotate this participation from site to-S~e-. | |||
: 47. Appendix E.IV.F.2.e: Licensees shall See basis for section IV.2. | |||
enable any State or local government lGoa-t-e with;in the plum"e exposur See the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section pathway=P-Z to participate in the 50.47(b)). | |||
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: 48. Appendix E.IV.F.2.f: Remedial exercises will be required if the emergency plan is not satisfactorily tested during the biennial exercise, such that NRC.Tm censultatien with FEMA, cannot (1) find reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency or (2) determine that the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) has maintained key skills specific to emergency response. The extent e State and local participation in remedial e Arcss Mu st ber suficient to show that approapriate corrective mneasures have bheen takenl regarding the elements of the I--m | |||
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;_~ 0-~nrhru The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is responsible for the evaluation of an offsite response exercise. No action is expected from State or local government organizations in response to an event at a decommissionsng cite SONGS other than firefighting, law enforcement and ambulance/medical services. SCE has Letters of Agreement in place for those services. Offsite response organizations will continue to take ad hoc actions to protect the health and safety of the public as they would at any other industrial site. | |||
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: 49. Appendix E.IV.F.2.i: Licensees shall use drill and exercise scenarios that provide reasonable assurance that anticipatory responses will not result from preconditioning of participants. Sueh sc0nrio for nucearF power reacto licensees must inc-lude a wide spectrtum Of rad469l09ical releas-es ;And cvent6, including' hostile action. Exercise and drill scenarios as appropriate must emphasize coordination among onsite and offsite response organizations. | |||
For permanently defueled sites such as SONGS, there are limited events with dose consequences potentially exceeding the EPA PAGs that could occur. and-the Therefore, the previously routine progression to General Emergency in power reactor site scenarios is not-no longer applicable to a decemmissiening site. Therefore and SONGS should not be expected to demonstrate response to a wide spectrum of events. | |||
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (50.47(b)) detailing the low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures and the basis for Item 11 (Appendix E, Section IV.1) regarding hostile action. | |||
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Regulatory Commitment Location One-time or Scheduled Completion recurring | |||
[Date Procedures will be revised to ensure that walk-downs and patrols [of SFP systems] are periodically (no less than once a shift) performed., | |||
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| ML14258A003 | |
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| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 09/09/2014 |
| From: | Thomas J. Palmisano Southern California Edison Co |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| TAC 3835, TAC 3836, TAC 3837 | |
| Download: ML14258A003 (100) | |
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I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON An EI)ISON INTERNATONAl " Cmpa n Thomas I. Palmisano Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer September 9, 2014 10 CFR 50.12 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555
Subject:
Docket No. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Emergency Planning Exemption Request San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, 3 and ISFSI (1) Letter from T. J. Palmisano (SCE) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) dated March 31, 2014;
Subject:
Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041, Emergency Planning Exemption Request, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, 3, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation
Reference:
(2) Letter from T. J. Wengert (NRC) to T. J. Palmisano (SCE) dated August 27, 2014;
Subject:
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Request for Additional Information Re: Emergency Planning Exemption Request (TAC NOS 3835, 3836 and 3837)
Dear Sir or Madam:
By letter dated March 31, 2014 (Reference 1), Southern California Edison (SCE) submitted an exemption request from certain requirements of 10 CFR 50.47, "Emergency Plans," and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, "Emergency Planning and Preparedness for Production and Utilization Facilities," for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Units 1, 2, and 3, and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). Granting the exemptions requested is necessary to support review and approval of a Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and associated Emergency Action Levels both of which are being addressed separately.
By letter dated August 27, 2014 (Reference 2), the NRC requested additional information related to the proposed exemption request. The response to the NRC request for additional information is contained in Enclosure 1 to this letter. The response results in changes to the proposed exemptions of Reference 1. A revised exemption table is provided as Enclosure 2 to this letter. The conclusions of the no significant hazards consideration and environmental considerations contained in Reference 1 are not affected by, and remain applicable to, this revised request.
P.O. Box 12~8 San Clemente, CA 92672 (949) 368-6575 PAX 86575 Fax: (949) 368-6183 Tom. Palmisano@sce.com
Document Control Desk September 9, 2014 There is one new regulatory commitment in this submittal. See Enclosure 3 for details.
Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact Ms. Andrea Sterdis at (949) 368-9985.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on 2-6 / 4-Sincerely, : Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Attachment A: SONGS Units 2 and 3 Fuel Management Records Attachment B: ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S input files : Modified Exemption Table, Emergency Planning Exemption Request : Regulatory Commitments cc:
M. L. Dapas, Regional Administrator, NRC Region IV T. J. Wengert, NRC Project Manager, SONGS Units 2 and 3 R. E. Lantz, NRC Region IV, San Onofre Units 2 and 3 G. G. Warnick, NRC Senior Resident Inspector, SONGS Units 2 and 3 S. Y. Hsu, California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch
ENCLOSURE 1 Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Emergency Planning Exemption Request
NRC Request for Additional Information By letter dated August 27, 2014, the NRC provided Requests for Additional Information (RAIs) regarding Southern California Edison's (SCE's) Emergency Planning exemption request dated March 31, 2014. The following are the NRC RAIs and the SCE responses.
NRC RAI:
By letter dated March 31, 2014 (Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession No. ML14092A332), Southern California Edison (SCE) requested exemptions from portions of Part 50 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 50) for the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Units 1, 2 and 3 Radiological Emergency Response Plan. Specifically, SCE requested and [sic] exemption from certain emergency plan requirements of 10 CFR 50.47(b), 10 CFR 50.47(c)(2), and Section IV to Appendix E of 10 CFR 50. The requested exemptions would allow SCE to reduce emergency plan requirements and subsequently revise the SONGS Radiological Emergency Response Plan consistent with the permanently defueled condition of the reactors.
SONGS Unit 1 was permanently shutdown in 1992 and completed permanent defueling in March 1993. SCE actively decommissioned the facility, and most of the structures and equipment have been removed and disposed.
By letter dated September 12, 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML131640201), SCE submitted certification to the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) indicating its intention to permanently cease power operations at SONGS Units 2 and 3 as of June 7, 2013, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(1)(i). By letters dated June 28, 2013 and July 22, 2013 (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML13183A391 and ML13204A304, respectively), SCE submitted certifications to the NRC for the permanent removal of fuel from the Unit 2 and Unit 3 reactor vessels, pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(1)(ii). Upon docketing of certifications of the permanent cessation of power operations and for the permanent removal of fuel from the reactor vessels pursuant to 10 CFR 50.82(a)(1)(ii), the 10 CFR Part 50 licenses for SONGS Units 2 and 3 no longer authorize operation of the reactors, or emplacement or retention of fuel into the reactor vessels, as specified in 10 CFR 50.82(a)(2).
In reviewing the request for exemption, the NRC staff used precedent from past emergency preparedness (EP)-related decommissioning exemption reviews, including the reviews submitted for the EP rule changes effective November 23, 2011. The staff also informed our review with guidance and regulations applicable to an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation. The staff also considered the analysis described in NUREG-1 738, "Technical Study of Spent Fuel Pool Accident Risk at Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants," February 2001 (ADAMS Accession No. ML010430066).
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Based on the NRC staffs initial review of SCE's March 31, 2014, EP exemption request, the following draft requests for additional information (RAIs) are required to facilitate completion of the staffs technical review:
Note: In the following RAIs, bold strikc out text indicates the requested exemption from rule language. Item numbers are the numbers in the left hand column in Table 1 of Enclosure 2 of the application.
(MF3835) RAI-001 The basis for exemption of Item 1 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) is generic and does not state specifically why SONGS should be considered for exemption. Similarly, the following item numbers also contain only generic information in the basis for exemption: 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26, 32, 43, 48 and 49. Please provide justifications specific to SONGS for granting the exemptions listed above.
SCE Response:
SONGS exemption request dated March 31, 2014 (Reference 1) provided a table of proposed exemptions and associated justifications (Reference 1, Enclosure 2, Table 1), hereafter referred to as the proposed exemption table. Enclosure 2 of this submittal contains a modified version of SONGS proposed exemption table, hereafter referred to as the modified exemption table. The first column of the modified exemption table shows the requested exemptions as modified by this RAI response. The second column shows the modified bases for requesting exemption. Note that the modified exemption table includes only those elements affected by RAIs but does not withdraw SCE's request for the remaining elements of the proposed exemption table.
The modified exemption table provides a revised basis for exemption, including information specific to SONGS, for Item 1 of the proposed exemption table. As noted in the response to RAI-002, the site-specific bases for most of the proposed exemptions is the same. That is, no currently applicable Design Basis Accident (DBA) has dose consequences in excess of requirements and the heat-up rate for beyond design basis event meets noted regulatory guidance.
In addition, the modified exemption table provides information specific to SONGS, including a revised basis for exemption for items 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26, 32, 43, 48 and 49 of the proposed exemption table.
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(MF3835) RAI-002 The basis for exemption of Item 1 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) does not address design-basis accidents (DBAs). Please provide a discussion justifying that no currently applicable DBA will exceed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Protective Action Guides.
SCE Response:
Reference 1, Enclosure 1, Section 3 addresses Design Basis Accidents at SONGS by providing a summary of the limiting currently applicable DBA and the resulting dose consequences. That discussion demonstrates that the dose consequences at the Exclusion Area Boundary from the remaining applicable DBAs, calculated as of August 2013, are within the applicable regulatory limits, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Protective Action Guides. All applicable DBAs (listed below) were updated. The DBAs can be effectively grouped as Radioactive Waste Gas Releases, Fuel Handling Accidents, Load Handling Events and Spent Fuel Pool Boiling Events. The limiting DBA results from a dose perspective are summarized in Reference 1, Enclosure 1 Section 3 as previously noted. Further, results from beyond design basis events are also addressed. The site-specific justification in Item 1 of the Exemption Table was clarified to better reflect SONGS treatment of both DBA and Beyond DBA events. It is worth noting that the DBA doses and adiabatic heat-up timing are the key plant-specific results upon which most of the proposed exemptions are based. This will be noted as appropriate in the modified Table.
CURRENTLY APPLICABLE DESIGN BASIS ACCIDENTS 15.7.3.1 15.7.3.2 15.7.3.3 15.7.3.4 15.7.3.5 15.7.3.7 15.7.3.8 15.7.3.10 15.7.3.11 Radioactive Waste Gas System Leak or Failure Radioactive Waste System Leak or Failure (Release to Atmosphere)
Postulated Radioactive Releases Due to Liquid Tank Failures Design Basis Fuel Handling Accident Inside Fuel Building Spent Fuel Cask Drop Accidents Test Equipment Drop Spent Fuel Pool Boiling Accident Spent Fuel Assembly Drop Use of Miscellaneous Equipment Under 2000 lbs.
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(MF3835) RAI-003 Item 29 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) states the following: "Appendix E.IV.D.3: A licensee shall have the capability to notify responsible State and local governmental agencies within 15 minutes promptly (within 60 minutes) after declaring an emergency."
The NRC staff cannot approve the addition of rule language via an exemption, only by issuing rulemaking. Please provide the site-specific justification for extending the notification time beyond 15 minutes, including the notification time to which SONGS will be committed to.
SCE Response:
SCE has revised Item 29 of the proposed exemption table. The changes provided in the modified exemption table, Item 29, remove the previously proposed text in the left-hand column referring to a 60-minute notification requirement, provide a site-specific justification for the exemption is provided, and reference a proposal for a 60 minute limit for notifications in the Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan.
(MF3835) RAI-004 Item 40 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) contains no justification for deletion of "Civil Defense" and "local news media persons".
Please provide site-specific justification for exempting these requirements.
SCE Response:
The modified exemption table, Item 40, provides a site-specific justification for the deletion of "Civil Defense" and "local news media persons."
(MF3835) RAI-005 Justifications for Items 46 and 47 in Table 1 (Enclosure 2) state: "see basis for section IV.2." The basis for section IV.2 states "see basis for 50.47(b)(10)." Please provide specific justification for these two items or reference the correct section.
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SCE Response:
Items 46 and 47 of the proposed exemption table address State and local participation in ingestion pathway Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) and plume exposure pathway EPZ exercises. The plume exposure pathway EPZ and the ingestion pathway EPZ would be eliminated by the proposed exemption to 10 CFR 50.47(c)(2), described in Item 10 of the proposed exemption table.
The modified exemption table provides justifications for Items 46 and 47 that refer to the basis for exemption from Item 1, 10 CFR 50.47(b), as modified in response to RAIs 1 and 2, above. The modified basis for Item 1 provides design basis and beyond-design-basis accident analysis results justifying that the offsite emergency planning requirements are no longer necessary.
(MF3835) RAI-006 10 CFR SONGS Request Wording Past Precedent Wording 50.47(b)(10)
A range of protective actions has ben*
A range of protective actions has been deeloped for the plume exposure pathway EPZ developed for the plume exposure pathway EPZ for emergency workers and the public. in for emergency workers and the public. In developing thus range-of acotions, consideration developing this range of actions, consideration has been given to evacuation, sheltering, and as has been given to evacuation, sheltering, and as a supplement to these,the prolphelactic. use of a supplement to thesc,the prOphelactic use of potssumiieid (I),asapf~piae.petassiumed4Ke(K),as apffwprate.
by applicants and licensees. Licensees sha by applicants and licensees. Licensees shl update the evacuation time estimates on-a update the evacuation time estimates on-a periodic basis. Guidelines for the choice of periodic. basis. Guidelines for the choice of protec~tive actions durn an emergency, protective actions during an emergency, conslistent with Federal guidance, are developed consistent with Federal guidance, are developed and in place, and protective actions forVthe and in place, and protective acItions for th ingstion exposure pathway E PZ appropriate to i ngestion exposure pathw~ay EPZ appropriate to the lcale have been developed, the locale have been developed.
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Although formal offsite radiological EP plans have typically been exempted for decommissioning sites, offsite organizations continue to be relied upon for firefighting, law enforcement, ambulance and medical services in support of the licensee's (onsite) emergency plan. Additionally, the licensee is responsible for control of activities in the Exclusion Area, including public access. Please provide further justification as to why this requirement would not be applicable based on the context described above.
SCE Response:
The intent of the originally requested exemption was to continue to rely on State and local organizations for firefighting, law enforcement, ambulance, and medical services as needed for events at the site without the need for these organizations to provide formal offsite radiological emergency response. Agreements have been executed with offsite organizations, and will be modified as necessary to reflect the proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan, to provide for support of the SONGS Emergency Plan in the form of Letters of Agreement (LOA). The LOAs will continue to be required per 10 CFR 50.47(b)(3) and applicable details are provided as Appendix 3 of the SONGS proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan, provided as Enclosure 2 of Reference 2. Additionally, SCE will continue to control activities, including public access, within the Exclusion Area Boundary in accordance with applicable regulations and the current SONGS licensing basis.
SCE agrees with the revised 'past precedent' wording the NRC provided in its RAI. Therefore, SCE has revised the originally requested exemption for portions of 10 CFR 50.47(b)(10) as shown in the modified exemption table, Item 9.
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(MF3835) RAI-007 10 CFR SONGS Request Wording Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC Appendix By June 23,2014 Identification of, and a By June 23,2014 Identification of, and-a E.IV.A.7 des.lpti*n*of the assistance expected from desriptin-"of the assistance expected from appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies with responsibilities for coping with emergencies, with responsibilities for coping with including hostile action at the site. Foe emergencies, including hostile action at the purposes of this appendix, "hostille action"i site. For purposes of this appendix, "hostl defined as an act directed toward a nucler action" is defined as an act directed toward a power plant or its personnel that includes the nuclear power plant or its personnel that violent, -f..
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the licensee to achieve an end. This includes land, Or water us.ing guns, explosie attack by air, land, or water using guns, projectiles, vehicles or other de.ices u 4 to explosives, projectiles, vehicles or other deliver destructive f.rce.
devices used to deliver destructive force.
Although the NRC has previously exempted decommissioning reactors from "hostile action" enhancements based on the applicability of the new EP Rule (as stated in the Statement of Considerations), some EP requirements for events are maintained, such as the classification of security-based events, notification of offsite authorities, and coordination for the response of offsite response organizations (i.e., firefighting, medical assistance) onsite. Please revise the requested exemption accordingly or provide further justification for exemption.
SCE Response:
SCE is revising the requested exemption from Appendix E to 10 CFR Part 50, IV.A.7, consistent with the NRC RAI
('Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC'). The modified exemption table, Item 21, provides the revised markup and provides additional justification.
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(MF3835) RAI-008 10 CFR 50 SONGS Request Wording Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC Appendix By June 20, 2012, nuclear. power reactor By June 20, 2012, nuclear power reacto E.IV.C.2 Licensees shall establish and maintain the Licensees shall establish and maintain the capability to assess, classify, and declare an capability to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition within 15 minutes after emergency condition within 15 minutes after the availability of indications to plant operators the availability of indications to plant operators that an emergency action level has been that an emergency action level has been exceeded and shall promptly declare the exceeded and shall promptly declare the emergency condition as soon as possible emergency condition as soon as possible following identification of the appropriate following identification of the appropriate emergency classification level. Licensees shall emergency classification level. Licensees shall not construe these criteria as a grace period to not construe these criteria as a grace period to attempt to restore plant conditions to avoid attempt to restore plant conditions to avoid declaring an emergency action due to an declaring an emergency action due to an emergency action level that has been exceeded.
emergency action level that has been exceeded.
Licensees shall not construe these criteria as Licensees shall not construe these criteria as preventing implementation of response actions preventing implementation of response actions deemed by the licensee to be necessary tW deemed by the licensee to be necessary to protect public health and safety provided th.t protect public health and safety provided that any delay,.-,n d a,.,.
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,any delay in declaration does not deny the State and local authorities the opportunity" t State and local authorities the opportunity to i.mplement measres necessar. y to protect implement measures necessary to protect the the public health and safety.
public health and safety.
State and local jurisdictions may take actions as part of their comprehensive emergency response (all-hazard) planning.
Licensee actions shall not impede State and local authorities to respond to emergencies as they determine the need.
Please provide specific justification for exempting this requirement or restore language consistent with revised wording proposed.
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SCE Response:
SCE agrees that State and local jurisdictions may take actions as part of their comprehensive emergency response (all-hazards) planning. SONGS actions will facilitate and certainly not impede State and local authorities from responding to emergencies. The modified exemption table, Item 26, provides a revised markup of the regulation consistent with the RAI
('Wording Based on Recent EP Rule SOC'), and provides additional justification.
(MF3835) RAI-009 SCE requested exemptions from the requirements in 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.a and 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.c as indicated below:
10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.a Provision for the communications with contiguous State/local governments within the plume xpos..
pathway EPZ. Such communications shall be tested monthly.
10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.9.E.c Provision for the communications among the nuclear power contro. l room, the onsite technical suppor center, and the emergency.esponse facility: and among the nuclear facility, the principle state and local emergency operations centers, and the field assessment teams. Such communication shall be tested annually.
It appears to the NRC staff that 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.c as exempted would be redundant to 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IV.E.9.a. Please explain what different organizations would be contacted and what different communication systems would be tested for compliance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix E.IVE.9.c, as exempted, as opposed to the ones in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E.IV.E.9.a, as exempted.
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SCE Response:
SONGS agrees that the remaining portions of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Sections E.IV.E.9.c are redundant to provisions remaining in 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Section IV.E.9.a, b, and d and therefore propose an exemption from Section E.IV.E.9.c in its entirety. The modified exemption table, Item 38, provides a revised markup of the regulation and provides additional justification.
(MF3835) RAI-Ol0 Exemption of requirements to emergency planning requirements, as requested, partially depends on the ability of the licensee to mitigate the consequences of design basis and beyond DBAs.
Please describe the actions SONGS could take to mitigate the consequences of an event involving the spent fuel pool (SFP). Include in the description:
" Permanently installed equipment available to fill or spray the SFP On-site portable equipment available to fill or spray the SFP Off-site equipment available to fill or spray the SFP
" Available water sources
" Written procedures to perform the mitigation strategies and how they are maintained
" The personnel who would perform these mitigation strategies and how they are trained
" How the equipment used in the mitigating strategies are stored, maintained and tested
" Approximate times it would take to deliver, setup, and start delivering makeup/spray to the SFP using portable equipment How makeup/spray could be delivered to the SFP in the event that radiation levels at the SFP prohibited entry to the area SCE Response:
Mitigation strategies associated with storage of irradiated fuel in spent fuel pools have been addressed through a number of regulatory actions. In addition to Emergency Planning guidance (NSIR/DPR-ISG-02, "Interim Staff Guidance, Page 10
Emergency Planning Exemption Requests for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants") it was addressed as part of the response to the Security Orders following the Attacks on the World Trade Center (EA-02-026, B.5.b) which evolved into 10 CFR 50.54(hh) and License Condition 2.C(26) and was readdressed as part of the response to the Fukushima Order (EA-12-049, Mitigating Strategies Order). Although the underlying rule (10 CFR 50.54 (hh)) is not applicable to permanently defueled plants and the Fukushima Orders were (for SONGS) appropriately rescinded, the current License Condition 2,C(26) continues to apply and requires SONGS to maintain mitigation strategies associated with storage of irradiated fuel in spent fuel pools.
As discussed with the NRC staff during a teleconference on July 23, 2014, SCE has proposed, via the Permanently Defueled Technical Specification (PDTS) LAR (Reference 3), retention of a modified form of the current Mitigation Strategy License Condition specifically retaining the Spent Fuel Pool aspects. The NRC Staff has not approved the PDTS or concurrent changes to the Operating License including the proposed revision to the Mitigation Strategy License Condition. Whether the current License Condition text is retained or the change to more focused text is approved, it will remain an obligation to retain appropriate capabilities and keep the NRC well-informed with regard to the associated details as required by the SONGS Commitment Management process.
On January 2, 2014 (Reference 4), SCE submitted modified commitments based on the most recent changes to the SONGS detailed strategies. The information provided in Reference 4 addresses any changes made to our commitments relating to the first 4 bullets in this RAI. In particular, they focus the commitments on technical aspects associated with mitigation of spent fuel pool related events. There were no proposed changes to our commitments relating to the following 3 bullets (procedures, training or testing). These aspects continue to be addressed as described in SCE's Mitigating Strategies License Amendment (Reference 5).
The number of permanently installed flow-paths and sources will be reduced as systems are abandoned to support an appropriate plant configuration leading into active demolition. As such changes are considered, protection of stored spent fuel remains the nuclear safety priority. Significant plant configuration changes will continue to be docketed in accordance with the commitment management process.
Bullets 8 and 9 are not explicitly addressed in the current program or Reference 4. If an excessive drain down event was to occur and no installed equipment was available, portable equipment is housed on-site and can be set-up within 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />. SONGS can also use fire equipment from adjacent off-site support (Camp Pendleton) in a similar time frame. As Page 11
described in Reference 4, the SONGS strategies include options that do not require access to the spent fuel building(s) or the refueling floors.
(MF3835) RAI-011 The Executive Summary in NUREG-1 738 states, in part,
... the staff's analyses and conclusions apply to decommissioning facilities with SFPs that meet the design and operational characteristics assumed in the risk analysis. These characteristics are identified in the study as industry decommissioning commitments (IDCs) and staff decommissioning assumptions (SDAs). Provisions for confirmation of these characteristics would need to be an integral part of rulemaking.
The IDCs and SDAs are listed in NUREG-1 738, Tables 4.1-1 and 4.1-2, respectively. Please explain the extent each of these IDCs and SDAs will be satisfied at SONGS during the decommissioning phase, considering proposed exemptions from portions of the emergency planning requirements of 10 CFR 50.47(b), 10 CFR 50.47(c)(2) and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E. With respect to the seismic checklist discussed in SDA No. 6, the explanation may focus on the reduced potential for a zirconium fire due to the delay in seeking emergency plan changes (i.e., a demonstration that the fuel has decayed such that it can be indefinitely cooled by natural circulation of air in its design storage configuration), as described in Item 10 of the checklist.
SCE Response:
SCE has reviewed SONGS compliance with each of the IDCs and SDAs and confirmed that the intent of each is met.
The review results are documented in the UFSAR (Appendix 9A). A summary of the review is provided in the table below:
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Item #
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Industry Decommissioning Commitments Cask drop analyses will be performed or Single-failure proof crane will be in use to handle single failure-proof cranes will be in use heavy loads.
1 for handling of heavy loads (i.e., phase II of NUREG-0612 will be implemented).
Procedures and training of personnel will Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) be in place to ensure that onsite and and other Mitigating Strategies procedures are in 2
offsite resources can be brought to bear place and include provisions for access to onsite and during an event.
offsite resources. Appropriate personnel are trained on these procedures.
Procedures will be in place to establish Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures provide communication between onsite and communication protocols and practices.
3 offsite organizations during severe weather and seismic events.
An offsite resource plan will be Mitigation Strategy Procedures address portable developed which will include access to equipment available on-site and off-site. The portable pumps and emergency power Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures address to supplement onsite resources. The other off-site sources.
4 plan would principally identify organizations or suppliers where offsite resources could be obtained in a timely manner.
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Item #
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT SFP instrumentation will include Spent Fuel Pool Level Alarms, as well as readouts and alarms in the control room Temperature and Radiation Level indication, are (or where personnel are stationed) for available in the Main Control Room and will be 5
SFP temperature, water level, and area maintained available in the new Command Center.
radiation levels.
Additionally, while there is no SFP level indication in the Main Control Room, SFP level indication is will be available in the new Command Center.
SFP seals that could cause leakage Seals are located on gates which are at least two (2) leading to fuel uncovery in the event of feet above fuel stored in rack modules. The design of seal failure shall be self-limiting to the seals provides further assurance of their reliability leakage or otherwise engineered so that through redundant pressurization systems and other drainage could not occur.
means. Local alarms would indicate less than normal operating pressure.
Procedures or administrative controls to Such procedures or administrative controls are in reduce the likelihood of rapid drain-down place. The installed SFP cooling pumps include anti-events will include (1) prohibitions on the siphon devices which are regularly verified. Similar use of pumps that lack adequate siphon design features are planned for the new spent-fuel 7
protection (2) controls for pump suction pool islanding equipment (spent fuel pool cooling and and discharge points. The functionality filtration units not relying on permanent plant support of anti-siphon devices will be periodically systems).
verified.
An onsite restoration plan will be in place SONGS Mitigation Strategies include means to to provide repair of the SFP cooling provide makeup water to the Spent Fuel Pool with or systems or to provide access for without requiring entry to the refueling floor.
8 makeup water to the SFP. The plan will provide for remote alignment of the makeup source to the SFP without requiring entry to the refuel floor.
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Item #
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Procedures will be in place to control SFP operations that have the potential to rapidly SFP operations that have the potential to decrease SFP inventory are governed by the rapidly decrease SFP inventory. These administrative controls described in procedures administrative controls may require S023-3-2.11, "Spent Fuel Pool Operations," and additional operations or management S023-3-2.11.1 "SFP Level Change and Purification review, management physical presence Cross-Tie Operations."
for designated operations or administrative limitations such as restrictions on heavy load movements.
Routine testing of the alternative fuel Normal makeup to the spent fuel pools is from the pool makeup system components will be Plant Makeup Water Storage Tank through a primary performed and administrative controls makeup water pump at a rate of 150 gal/min.
for equipment out of service will be Makeup may also be provided by two electric-driven implemented to provide added fire pumps and one diesel-driven fire pump that can assurance that the components would supply makeup water to the SFP via the Fire Water be available, if needed.
system. Administrative controls for these components, including surveillance requirements, 10 limits on out-of-service time, and compensatory measures for out-of-service components, are contained in the SONGS Decommissioning Fire Protection Program.
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DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Staff Decommissioning Assumptions Licensee's SFP cooling design will be at SONGS Mitigation Strategies do not rely solely on fire least as capable as that assumed in the pumps. Sufficient redundancy and diversity are and risk assessment, including will be provided through multiple sources as instrumentation. Licensees will have at described in a letter to the NRC dated 1/2/2014 1
least one motor-driven and one diesel-(ADAMS Accession #ML14007A164). From a risk-driven fire pump capable of delivering informed perspective it is important to note that pool inventory to the SFP.
cooling is not required and even loss of inventory does not have significant consequences based on the current level of decay heat production.
Walk-downs of SFP systems will be Procedures will be revised to ensure that walk-downs performed at least once per shift by the and patrols are periodically (no less than once a shift) operators. Procedures will be developed performed.
for and employed by the operators to 2
provide guidance on the capability and Mitigating strategy procedures provide the necessary availability of onsite and offsite inventory guidance.
makeup sources and time available to initiate these sources for various loss of cooling or inventory events.
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DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Item #
DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Control room instrumentation that monitors SFP temperature and water level will directly measure the parameters involved. Level instrumentation will provide alarms at levels associated with calling in offsite resources and with declaring an emergency.
3 Level (alarm only) and temperature instrumentation that is based on direct measurement of the relevant parameters is currently provided in the Main Control Room and will be available in the Command Center.
While SFP level is not associated with an Emergency Action Level in the SONGS proposed Permanently Defueled EALs (currently under NRC review), a Spent Fuel Pool High Temperature alarm is currently available in the Main Control Room to alert personnel if temperature approaches the proposed EAL PD-SU1 limit of 1400F.
Licensee determines that there are no There are no such drain paths in the SONGS Units 2 drain paths in the SFP that could lower or 3 Spent Fuel Pools. Level recovery is the focus of the pool level (by draining, suctioning, or the Spent Fuel Pool Mitigating Strategies and 4
pumping) more than 15 feet below the includes on-site and off-site options.
normal pool operating level and that licensee must initiate recovery using offsite sources.
Load drop consequence analysis will be SONGS utilizes single-failure proof cranes for such performed for facilities with non-single loads.
failure-proof systems. The analyses and any mitigative actions necessary to preclude catastrophic damage to the SFP that would lead to a rapid pool draining would be sufficient to demonstrate that there is high enough confidence in the facilities ability to withstand a heavy load drop.
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DESCRIPTION SONGS ALIGNMENT Each decommissioning plant will successfully complete the seismic checklist provided in Appendix 2B to this study. If the checklist cannot be successfully completed, the decommissioning plant will perform a plant specific seismic risk assessment of the SFP and demonstrate that SFP seismically induced structural failure and rapid loss of inventory is less than the generic bounding estimates provided in this study (lx1 0-5 per year including non-seismic events).
6 SONGS thermal hydraulic analyses demonstrate that even under the conditions described in the Interim Staff Guidance for Emergency Planning Exemption Requests (rapid drain and adiabatic heat-up) the hottest fuel assembly pins will not exceed 900C for over 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br />. Further, the maximum temperature is less than 565C when air-cooling is credited. See information following this table for a summary of the air-cooled calculations.
Based on this demonstration that the fuel has decayed such that it can be indefinitely cooled by natural circulation of air, SCE has not performed the seismic checklist.
Licensees will maintain a program to Soluble boron concentration, not Boraflex, is credited provide surveillance and monitoring of for reactivity control in the SONGS Units 2 or 3 spent 7
Boraflex in high-density spent fuel racks fuel pools.
until such time as spent fuel is no longer stored in these high-density racks.
Air-cooled calculation summary:
Subsequent to the SONGS exemption request submittal (Reference 1), an air-cooled calculation was completed. This calculation was performed as outlined below:
The purpose of the spent fuel pool air cooled calculation is to determine the date by which the spent fuel has decayed to the point that its internal heat generation rate is low enough to preclude the zirconium cladding from reaching a target temperature following a complete loss of water inventory from the Unit 2 or Unit 3 spent fuel pool. Per NUREG/CR-6451, 5650C (1 0490F) is the lowest temperature for incipient cladding failure and thus was selected as the Page 18
appropriate target. Selection of such a low target temperature not only precludes self-sustaining zirc fire but limits any release of radioactive materials.
The analysis was performed in two major steps. First, maximum quasi steady-state air temperatures throughout the Unit 2 Fuel Handling Building (FHB), including the down-comers, were determined using the GOTHIC (Version 8) computer program. The Unit 2 FHB was modeled in this case because its pool has a greater total spent fuel heat generation rate. The spent fuel pool heat generation rate was calculated using the guidance provided in NUREG-0800 ASB 9-2. The maximum down-comer air temperature was then used in the second step-the calculation of the maximum temperature of the zirconium cladding using the COBRA-SFS computer program. The COBRA-SFS model contains the maximum heat load (Cycle 16) assembly placed face-adjacent to two earlier discharged assemblies at their limiting heat load. With adiabatic boundary condition applied to this three-assembly model, the configuration is equivalent to modeling the other two adjacent assemblies as also being bounding Cycle 16 assemblies. This configuration is conservative based on the inspection of SONGS 2 and 3 spent fuel pool configurations.
Results of this analysis show that the surface temperature of the cladding in the spent fuel pools will not exceed the target temperature (5650C) following a total loss of water from the SFP on or after August 31, 2014, which is 31 months after shutdown. Fuel cladding remains below the critical temperature due to adequate heat rejection from the bounding assembly to the surrounding assemblies, and from the SFP to the outside, primarily via the FHB ventilation system. For comparison, NUREG/CR-6451 estimates that a decay time of about 17 months is required for a represented PWR spent fuel pool to reach this state.
Key inputs for the analysis are the same as the adiabatic case with the following additional inputs needed to support the GOTHIC model for the calculation of maximum down-comer temperature and input to support COBRA-SFS:
- 1. Spent Fuel Pool total heat generation rate for August 31, 2014 is 2.765 x 106 BTU/hr
- 2. Plant specific parameters of the FHB, including dimensions, floor elevations, wall thicknesses, and air volume are used in the GOTHIC model.
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- 3. FHB normal ventilation supply and exhaust subsystem, such as junction elevations, flow rates, duct lengths and sizes, and fitting dimensions are considered in the GOTHIC model.
- 4. Thermal radiation between heat sinks and the surrounding vapor is included in the GOTHIC model. Conservative values of emissivity (0.88 for concrete and 0.22 for stainless steel) are used.
- 5. GOTHIC model includes energy input from FHB lighting and solar radiation absorbed by the FHB walls and roof.
Input to solar radiation calculation is based on ASHRAE 2009.
- 6. Climate data (design dry-bulb temperature, mean coincident wet-bulb temperature, mean coincident dry-bulb temperature range, and mean coincident wet-bulb temperature range) are based on ASHRAE 2009 for the vicinity of SONGS area. All values are based on 5% occurrence for the month of September (hottest month in the year) meaning that the outside temperatures predicted using these values bound 95% of the available data.
- 7. Detailed spent fuel rack and fuel assembly geometry, material composition, and thermal properties are included in the GOTHIC/COBRA-SFS models. A conservative form resistance coefficient of 100 is used in the COBRA-SFS calculation.
- 8. In the COBRA-SFS model, the heat generation rate for the limiting Cycle 16 fuel assembly and the two identical adjacent assemblies for August 31, 2014 are 8,293 BTU/hr and 3,476 BTU/hr, respectively.
Key results are:
- 1. Peak cladding temperature as of August 31, 2014 is 1027 OF (553 'C). This is less than the maximum allowable temperature of 1049°F (565°C).
- 2. Maximum down-comer temperature from GOTHIC is 230 °F. A more conservative value of 235 OF is used in COBRA-SFS calculation.
- 3. Down-comer temperature rise is 21 OF.
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The COBRA model shows that the limiting Cycle 16 assembly outlet average air temperature is 1005 OF and the adjacent assemblies are 759 OF.
(MF3835) RAI-012 The NRC staff determined that the description of the analysis of the adiabatic heatup of the hottest fuel assembly was incomplete as presented in Section 4.1 of Enclosure 1 to the exemption request letter dated March 31, 2014. Please provide the following additional information regarding this analysis:
the information in the fuel management records (mentioned in Section 4.1.2)
" the process used to determine the limiting assembly from these records, including how assembly axial and core radial power distributions were considered
" the decay heat model used to determine the decay heat rate as a function of decay time
" the source and value used for the specific heat of the uranium dioxide in the limiting assembly
" since two different values of uranium dioxide density are provided (by fuel vendor), specify which value was used for the hottest fuel assembly and why that application is limiting SCE Response:
- 1. The information in the fuel management records includes: individual fuel assembly uranium loading; enrichment; burn-up; and, final discharge date. These data were considered in the spent fuel pool adiabatic heat-up calculation and subsequently in the air-cooled heat up calculation cases. The data are provided in Attachment A.
- 2. The process used to determine the limiting assembly can be outlined as follows:
SONGS fuel assemblies have been discharged for at least thirty-one (31) months. For fuel assemblies with long cooling times the decay heat is primarily affected by the discharge burn-up and cooling time.
" Fuel assembly discharge burn-up and cooling time from the fuel management records (Attachment A) were reviewed to identify the fuel assembly with the highest fuel assembly burn-up in the cycle which has the shortest cooling time. The discharged fuel assembly with the highest fuel assembly burn-up in the cycle which has the Page 21
shortest cooling time (i.e., Unit 2, Cycle 16) is fuel assembly S2RO1 3. Unit 3 spent fuel pool heat load is bounded by Unit 2 because of the shorter length of the last operating cycle.
" Core radial power distribution is implicitly considered via the selection of the highest burn-up assembly.
" The assembly axial power distribution is not explicitly modeled. It is reasonable to model the entire assembly as heating together at the assembly average decay heat because the heat generation rate is very low and the target heat up time is high (> 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br />). Conduction and radiative heat transfer will result in axial uniformity of cladding temperature.
- 3. The decay heat generation rates for the limiting fuel assembly in the SFP are determined using the ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S modules within the SCALE 6 computer code package. Input parameters to ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S include: fuel type, initial uranium mass, initial U-235 enrichment, fuel assembly burn-up, specific power, light element weights, and cooling time. Decay heat generation rates for the limiting fuel assembly in the SFP are determined for a target date of 6/12/13 and at four month increments until 6/12/15 and at subsequent six month increments until 12/12/16. Therefore, using the aforementioned fuel assembly parameters, one ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S run is made for this fuel assembly. The ORIGEN-ARP/ORIGEN-S input files for the limiting fuel assembly model are provided in Attachment B.
- 4. The source and value used for the specific heat of the uranium dioxide in the limiting assembly was developed as follows. The specific heat of uranium dioxide (U0 2) is calculated using Equation 2.2-1 in NUREG/CR-7024, "Material Property Correlations: Comparisons between FRAPCOM-3.4, FRAPTRAN 1.4, and MATPRO," March 2011. The equation is shown below.
SK 102 exp(O/T)
KT YK3ED exp(-ED/RT)
Tp
=2[exp(O/T)_ 1]2 2RT2 Page 22
Where:
Cp is the specific heat in J/kg-K K1, K2, K3, are constants for U0 2 of 296.7 J/kg-K, 2.43x1 0-2 J/kg-K2, and 8.745x1 07 J/kg e is the Einstein temperature and is 535.285 K for U0 2 T is the temperature of the U0 2 Y is the oxygen to metal ratio ED is the activation energy for Frenkel Defects and is 1.577x1 05 J/mol R is the universal gas constant 8.3143 J/mol-K The third term in this summation is negligible at temperatures below 900 K and is ignored. Ignoring the term is conservative because it very slightly reduces the specific heat, which reduces the heat-up time. Per Figure 2.2-1 in NUREG/CR-7024, the heat capacity of uranium is concave over the range of temperatures of this analysis (140
°F/333 K and 1049 °F/838 K). A conservatively low value for specific heat for the range of temperatures considered is selected as the average of the specific heats at those two temperatures. The specific heat for U0 2 is calculated for 333K and 838 K and the average of the two values is used in the adiabatic heat-up calculation.
- 5. A density for uranium dioxide of 94.5% TD (Theoretical Density) is used in this analysis. This is appropriate because use of a lower uranium density percentage results in a lower thermal mass and thus a shorter heat-up time. The value of 94.5% TD is the lowest stack density shown in the vendor manufacturing specifications.
References
- 1. Letter from Thomas J. Palmisano (SCE) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated March 31, 2014;
Subject:
Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041, Emergency Planning Exemption Request, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, 3, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ADAMS Accession
- ML14092A332)
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Subject:
Docket Nos. 50-206, 50-361, 50-362, and 72-041, Amendment Application Numbers 223, 267, and 252, Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3, respectively, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ADAMS Accession #ML14092A314)
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Subject:
Docket Nos. 50-361 and 50-362, Amendment Application Numbers 266 and 251, Permanently Defueled Technical Specifications, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 (ADAMS Accession #ML14085A141)
- 4. Letter from R. St Onge (SCE) to Document Control Desk (NRC) dated January 2, 2014;
Subject:
Docket Nos. 50-361 and 50-362, Commitment Change Report, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (ADAMS Accession
- ML14007A164)
- 5. Letter from N. Kalyanam (NRC) to Richard M. Rosenblum (SCE) dated July 26, 2007;
Subject:
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 - Conforming License Amendments to Incorporate the Mitigation Strategies Required by Section B.5.b of Commission Order EA-02-026 (TAC Nos. MD4564 and MD4565)
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Attachment A SONGS Units 2 and 3 Fuel Management Records (Pages 11 through 60 of the original document)
5.0 SPENT FUEL POOL ]INVENTORY DISCHAGE AND BURNUP The following pages list the assemblies in each spent fuel pool, along with their last irradiation date, and burnup in units of MWD/MTU. All data in this section is from Reference 7.3.1.
The Unit 2 spent fuel pool contains 1426 assemblies.
The Unit 3 spent fuel pool contains 1350 assemblies.
5.1 UNIT 2 S2A001 S2A002 S2A004 S2A011 S2A016 S2A017 S2A021
$2A022 S2A024 S2A025 S2A033
$2A034 S2A035 S2A037 S2A038 S2A043 S2A044
$2A050
$2A055 S2A059 S2A066 S2AT02 S2AT04 S28001
$2B002 S2B003 S2B004 S2B005 S2B006 S2B008 S2B009 S2B010 S2B011 S2B012 S2B013 S2B014 S2B015 S2B016 S2BO17
$2B018 S2B019 S2B020 S2B021 S2B022 03/15/86 08/17/91 10/21/84 10/21/84 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 10/21/84 09/02/89 10/21/84 10/21/84 08/29/87 10/21/84 06/05/93 10/21/84 10/21/84 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 19305.6 25536.9 15031.7 13876.5 30530.2 30733.2 30919.6 30890.4 15232.6 15475.0 15039.9 15285.2 15196.1 15284.5 15245.8 23935.3 13710.6 15276.4 21163.9 15207.5 25461.0 15706.7 14826.9 25712.6 24572.7 25799.8 24578.6 24466.4 25768.1 23804.3 24584.3 23587.0 23602.0 23851.9 24524.2 24578.0 26057.4 25016.4 25624.1 24990.6 24389.5 24890.1 24534.1 25693.3 S28023
$2B024 S28025 325026 S2B027 S2B028 32BO30 S2B031 S28032 S2B033
$2B034 S2B035 S2B036 S25037 S2B038 S2B039 S2B040 32B042 S2B043 S2B044 S2B045 32B046 S2B047 S25048 S28049 S2B051 S2B054 S2B055 32B056 32B057 S25058 S2B059 328061
$2B062 S2b063 825064 S2B065
$2B066
$2B069 S28070 32B071 S25072 S2B073
$2B074 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 03/15/86 24581.1 24993.8 25320.1 25877.6 25938.7 25934.8 25848.9 25939.4 25611.6 25074.4 25744.4 26606.6 25979.9 25313.0 25827.2 26065.9 25156.6 25340.8 26166.7 24970.0 26111.3 24937.3 25751.4 24574.5 24977.5 25032.3 23693.9 25772.3 24576.7.
24900.7 24264.7 24259.7 25080.4 24374.1 235613.9 25772.2 26169.6 26687.3 25286.2 24341.0 25945.6 26154.4 26057.5 24708.2 S25075 03/15/86 25075.5 S2B076 03/15/86 23819.6 S2B077 03/15/86 24942.9 S2B078 03/15/86 25372.1 S25079 03/15/86 24655.7 S2B080 03/15/86 26682.7 S2C003 08/29/87 34566.6 S2C004 08/29/87 35991.7 S2C005 08/29/87 36214.2 S2C006 08/29/87 32444.0 S2C008 08/29/87 32490.6 32C009 08/29/87 33951.1
$2C010 08/29/87 33646.8
$2C011 08/29/87 33946.6 32C014 08/29/87 34316.8
$2C016 08/29/87 34108.4
$2C018 08/29/87 33677.4 S2C021 08/29/87 33936.7 32C022 08/29/87 34732.6 32C024 08/29/87 34623.0 S2C026 08/29/87 32467.1 32C027 08/29/87 34150.2 S2C028 08/29/87 33975.1
$2C030 08/29/87 33742.9 S2C034 08/29/87 33712.0 S2C035 08/29/87 32641.5 32C038 08/29/87 34401.0 32C101 08/29/87 36852.8 S2C102 08/29/87 36896.8 S2C103 08/29/87 36841.3 32C105 08/29/87 36880.2
$2C106 08/29/87 36762.8 32C108 08/29/87 36779.0 32C201 08/29/87 35462.0 82C203 08/29/87 37960.9 32C205 08/29/87 38327.3
$2C207 03/15/86 26230.8 32C210 08/29/87 35899.8 S2C211 08/29/87 37968.2 32C212 08/29/87 35757.4 32D031 09/02/89 30178.9 32D043 09/02/89 30670.1 32D054 09/02/89 32587.9 S2D101 08/29/87 27189.6 Page I Iof 131 RAI-012 Responge, Attachment A Page Al ofA50 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses
S2D102 S2D103 S2D104 S2D105 S2D106
$2D107 S2D108
$2DI09 S2D110 S2D111 S2D112
$2D113 S2D114 S2D115 S2D116
$2E007 S2EO1O S2E021 S2E030
$2E101 S2E106 S2E107 S2E108 S2E202 S2E203 S2E204 S2E207 S2E210 S2E211
$2E214 S2E215 S2E216 S2E217
$2E218
$2E219 S2E220
$2E221 S2E222 S2E223
$2E227
$2E228 S2E301 S2E302 S2E303 S2E304
$2E305 S2E306
$2E307 S2E308 S2E309 S2E310 S2E311
$2E312 S2F101 S2F102 S2F103 S2Fl04 S2F105 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 08/29/87 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 09/02/89 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 26906.1 26770.5 26547.7 26757.9 26558.7 28354.9 28568.5 27233.2 28470.0 27212.6 28238.1 27228.6 26989.4 27125.3 26980.1 34728.5 34967.4 37341.0 37473.5 39215.7 39226.4 38929.9 38912.2 36755.5 38807.6 35024.7 35102.9 35487.7 37079.9 38819.4 34506.0 34455.3 38890.3 38535.8 38712.5 36794.2 39047.2 39319.6 35056.1 38793.1 36735.3 38869.1 38767.1 38568.3 38412.7 38769.7 40024.2 39023.9 39187.4 38845.5 39871.9 40091.1 39918. 9 41332.7 37115.2 41056.5 41236.8 41539.6 S2F106 S2F107 S2F108 S2Fill
$2F207 S2F208 52F209 S2F210 S2F212 S2F214 S2F215 S2F219 S2F220
$2F224 S2F225
$2F226 S2F227 52F228 S2F229 S2F230
$2F231 52F232 52F233 52F235 52F236 S2F238 52F239 S2F243 52F244 S2F248 S2F250 52F252 S2F253 52F254 52F256 S2F301
$2F302 S2F303 S2F304 S2F305 S2F307 S2F308
$2F309
$2F310 52F311
$2F312 52F313
$2F314 S2F315 S2F316 52F401 S2F402 S2F403 S2F404 52F405.
S2F406 S2F407
$2F408 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 08/17/91 41343.1 41243.3 41411.4 41268.7 44350.1 44394.6 44531.1 44579.5 41629.3 44373.9 44560.0 44596.8 41307.8 43450.6 46326.1 43289.7 46840.9 43412.0 43582.5 46796.8 47238.6 46710.4 47053.7 46874.9 43584.7 46137.3 43439.5 46235.6 46080.5 47186.9 41903.7 43513.6 43236.1 46866.6 44656.6 46373.9 45622.7 45770.4 46042.2 45301.7 45207.9 45338.6 46228.0 45680.5 46489.0 46408.9 42404.6 42050.8 42392.2 42276.1 41351.4 41094.7 41348.4 41391.1 40923.3 41302.8 41276.5 41242.7 S2G006 S2G013 S2G015 S2G016
$2G101 52G102 S2G103 S2G104 S2G105 S2G106
$2G107 S2G108
$2G109 52G110 S2G111 S2G112 S2G202 S2G204 S2G205 52G206 52G207 S2G208 S2G211 52G212
$2G214 S2G216 52G217 52G218 S2G221
$2G227 52G229
.$2G233
$2G234 S2G235
$2G236 S2G239 S2G240 52G241 52G242 52G243 52G244 52G245 52G247 82G249 52G251 52G254 52G255 S2G256 52G301 S2G302 S2G303 52G304
$2G305 S2G306 S2G307
$2G308 S2G309 S2G310 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 02/11/95 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 36453.0 37092.0 36455.0 36467.0 41794.0 41651.0 42176.0 42084.0 37516.0 37439.0 41981.0 42066.0 37265.0 41889.0 37682.0 42468.0 42866.0 42014.0 43597.0 43742.0 42566.0 46950.0 44138.0 43902.0 43616.0 42157.0 45733.0 44414.0 43925.0 A42342. 0 45654.0 43106.0 46813.0 46561.0 46531.0 42777.0 46331.0 43428.0 43985.0 45985.0 45504.0 45396.0 43289.0 46465.0 46715.0 43471.0 44222.0 45257.0 46292.0 46102.0 44703.0 42656.0 46134.0 44824.0 46636.0 42743.0 44813.0 43197.0 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 12 of 131 RAI-012 Respon"e, Attachment A Page A2 of A50
S2G311 S2G312 S2G313 S2G314 S2G315 S2G316 S2G401 S2G402
$2G403 S2G404 S2G405 S2G406
$2G407 S2G408 S2H004 S2H005 S2H008 S2H009 S2H010 S2H012 S2H013 S2H014 S211015 S2H101 S2H102 S2H103 S2H104 S2H105 S2H106
$2H107 S2H108 S2H109
$2H110 S2H111
$2H112 S2H201 S2H203 S2H208 S2H209 S2H210 S2H214 S2H215 S2H216
$2H218 S2H219 S2H220
$2H222 S2H223
$2H224
$2H225 S2H226 S2H227 S2H228 S2H229 S2H231 S2H232 S2H233 S2H234 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 06/05/93 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 11/30/96 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 46116.0 45961.0 42564.0 46131.0 45133.0 46112.0 41615.0 41574.0 41189.0 41341.0 41961.0 40943.0 41094.0 41379.0 35285.0 36679.0 36649.0 36955.0 36577.0 36911.0 36511.0 36774.0 37010.0 42106.0 42015.0 37822.0 42407.0 37751.0 37434.0 42151.0 37886.0 42149.0 42299.0 42034.0 42127.0 44586.0 47153.0 43150.0 43323.0 43329.0 46502.0 43029.0 46675.0 46401.0 46375.0 44005.0 47812.0 44528.0 44065.0 44686.0 44207.0 44255.0 43979.0 44728.0 43953.0 44701.0 44748.0 43701.0 S2H243 S2H244 S2H247
$2H249
- S2H250 S2H251 S2H253
$2H254 S2H255 S2H256
$2H301 32H302 S2H303
$2H304 S2H305 S2H306
$2H307 S2H308 S2H309 S2H310 S2H311 S2H312 S2H313 S2H314 S2H315 S2H316 32H401 S2H402 32H403 S2H404 S2H501 32H502 32H503 S2H504 S2JO01 S2J002 S2JO03 S2JO04 S2JO05 S2JO06 32Jo07 32Jo08 32J009 S2Jo10 S2JO11 S2J012 S2JO13 S2JO14 S2J015 S2JO16 S2J101 S2J102 S2J103 S2J104 S2J105 S2J106 S2J107 S2JI08 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 02/11/95 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 01/02/99 01/02/99 01/02/99 01/02/99 01/02/99 01/02/99 01/02/99 11/30/96 01/02/99 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 11/30/96 44904.0 47208.0 47489.0 46864.0 44081.0 47160.0 47212.0 44514.0 47122.0 47033.0 46938.0 47058.0 47093.0 47661.0 47346.0 47550.0 47618.0 45815.0 46943.0 45817.0 45553.0 44172.0 45830.0 43753.0 44125.0 43619.0 41578.0 41523.0 41576.0 41793.0 40044.0 39861.0 40178.0 39936.0 37517.0 37511.0 37651.0 37397.0 37454.0 48289.0 48290.0 48068.0 48012.0 48291.0 48372.0 48250.0 37816.0 48611.0 37411.0 37592.0 37730.0 42274.0 42154.0 42360.0 42240.0 37679.0 37708.0 42275.0 S2J109 S2J11O S2J111
$2J112 S2J202 S2J206
$2J208 S2J209 S2J211 32J212 S2J217 S2J220 S2J224 S2J225 32J227 S2J228 S2J230 S2J231 S2J232 S2J233 32J234 S2J236
$2J238 S2J239 S2J241 S2J242 S2J246 S2J247 32J248 S2J249 32J250 S2J251
$2J252 S2J253 S2J254
$2J255 32J256 S2J301 S2J302 S2,J303 S2J304 S2J305 S2J306 S2J307 S2J308 S2J309 S2J310 S2J311 S2J312 32J313 32J314 S2J315 S2J316 S2J401 S2J404
$2J406
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$2L433 S2L434 S2L435 S2L436 S2M001 S2M002 S2M003 S2M004
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$2M009
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$2M014 S2M015 32M016
$2M201 S2M202 S2M203 S2M204 S2M205
$2M206
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$2M531 S2M532 S2M533 S2M534 S2M535 S2M536 S2M537
$2M538
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$2M544
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$2N518 S2N519 S2N520 S2N521
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$2N526
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$2P006 S2P007 S2P008 S2P009 S2PO10
$2P011 S2P012 S2P013 S2P014 S2P015 S2P016
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$2Q104 S2Q105 S2Q106 32Q107 S2Q108 32Q401 S2Q402 S2Q403 32Q404 S2Q405
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$2Q504 S2Q505 32Q506 32Q507 S2Q508 S2Q509 S2Q510
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S3P209 S3P210
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S3Q551 S3Q552 S3RO01 S3R002 S3R003 S3RO04
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$3R312 S3R401 S3R402 S3R403 S3R404 S3R405 S3R406 S3R407 S3R408 S3R409 M3R410 S3R411 S3R412 S3R501 S3R502 S3R503 S3R504 S3R505 S3R506 S3R507 S3R508 S3R509 S3R510 S3R511 S3R512 S3R513 S3R514 S3R515 S3R516 10/12/08 10/12/08 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10 10/10/10
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$3S209 S3S210 S3S211 S3S212 S3S301 S3S302 S3S303 S3S304 S3S305 S3S306
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$3S503 83S504 S3S505 33S506
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S3S521 S3S522 S3S523
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$3T534 S3T535 S3T536 S3T537 S3T538 S3T539 S3T540 S3T541
$3T542 S3T543 S3T544 S3T545
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6.0 SPENT FUEL POOL INVENTORY URANIUM LOADING The following pages list the assemblies in each spent fuel pool with their initial total Uranium loading in grams, and initial U-235 loading in grams. All data in this section was obtained by running an 'initial weight report' in Tracworks (Reference 7.3.2).
6.1 UNIT 2 Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2AO01 S2A002
$2A004 S2A011 S2A016 S2A017 S2A021 S2A022 S2A024 S2A025 52A033 S2A034 S2A035 S2A037 S2A038 S2A043 S2A044 S2A050 S2A055 S2A059 S2A066 S2AT02 S2AT04 S2B001 S2B002 S2B003 S2B004 S2B005 S2B006 S2B008 S2B009 S2B010 S21B011 S2B012 S2B013 428238 427889 427568 426221 426747 426178 425878 426370 426728 426326 426118 426014 426181 426674 426559 428198 425709 426285 427787 427017 427187 425439 427099 398439 397830 397092 397728 397894 397758 398820 399231 399148 399320 399346 399264 8046 8034 8030 8024 8021 8013 8011 8019 7992 7981 7991 7990 7986 8004 8003 8046 8025 7991 8041 8000 8026 8021 8015 9519 9523 9507 9515 9529 9525 9540 9576 9574 9578 9579 9577 S2B014 S2B015 S2B016 S2B017 52B018 S2B019 S2B020 S21B021 S2B022 S2B023 S2B024 52B025 S2B026 52B027 S2B028 S2B030 S2B031 S2B032 S2B033 S2B034 S28035 S2B036 S28037 S2B038 S28039 S2B040 S2B042 S2B043 S2B044 S2B045 528046 52B047 528048 S2B049 S2B051 397882 396422 398192 398102 398194 396901 398335 398166 396760 398879 397654 396160 397981 397572 398012 397787 397071 397664 397519 397881 397740 398114 398058 397838 398542 398673 398586 398383 398114 396995 398241 398883 398895 397882 397200 9545 9503 9482 9479 9503 9525 9499 9512 9521 9552 9517 9507 9477 9450 9472 9457 9439 9453 9489 9459 9469 9482 9492 9470 9485 9488 9483 9505 9495 9430 9504 9537 9535 9510 9525 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 28 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A18 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2B054 S2B055 52B056 S2B057 S2B058 S2B059 S2B061 S2B062 S2B063 52B064 S2B065 S2B066 S2B069 S2B070 S21B071 S2B072 S2B073 S2B074 S21075 S2B076 S2B077 S2B078 S21B079 52B080 S2C003 S2C004 52C005 S2C006 S2C008 S2C009 S2C010 S2CO11
$2C014
$2C016 52CO18
$2C021 S2C022 S2C024
$2C026 S2C027 S2C028 52C030
$2C034 S2C035 399859 398722 398731 398730 398873 399303 398586 399428 399554 398006 397668 397756 398253 399726 398432 398246 397061 397774 398305 399199 397287 397845 397356 397882 425951 426960 428037 428008 428279 428199 427891 427903 427567 428517 428824 427996 428376 427795 428306 427405 426714 427146 427335 427575 9574 9514 9519 9533 9540 9570 9524 9565 9555 9514 9493 9458 9538 9586 9499 9490 9440 9525 9481 9557 9510 9499 9514 9474 12289 12318 12345 12351 12362 12358 12348 12351 12338 12362 12364 12352 12352 12339 12349 12319 12301 12323 12292 12299 S2C038 S2C101
$2C102 S2C103 S2C105 52C106 S2C108 S2C201 S2C203 S2C205
$2C207 S2C210
$2C211 S2C212
$2D031 S2D043 S2D054 S2D1O1 S2D102 S2D103 S2D104 S2D105 S2D106 S2D107 S2D108 S2D109 S2D11O 52D111
$2D112 S2D113 S2D114
$2D115 S2D116 S2E007 S2EO1O 52E021 S2E030 S2E101 S2E106 S2E107 S2E108 S2E202 S2E203
$2E204 428007 406448 405820 405427 405815 405393 405580 398617 399137 398771 397225 398912 397619 397599 426308 425477 426909 425938 426505 427006 426821 427521 426978 426187 425713 425982 425590 425942 426469 426048 427071 427770 427964 425071 425546 426397 426194 418983 418772 418676 417993 411486 411341 412836 12370 11711 11692 11683 11700 11684 11693 11487 11514 11493 11500 11507 11467 11462 14754 14792 14774 11669 11723 11750 11739 11778 11730 11677 11664 11672 11661 11671 11685 11674 11700 11717 11723 16603 16606 16657 16651 16342 16359 16334 16317 13859 13847 13901 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 29 of 131 RAI-01 2 Response, Attachment A Page A19 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2E207 52E210 52E211 S2E214 S2E215 52E216 S2E217 S2E218 S2E219 S2E220 S2E221 S2E222 S2E223 S2E227
$2E228 S2E301 52E302 S2E303 S2E304 S2E305 S2E306 S2E307 S2E308 S2E309 S2E310 S2E311 S2E312
$2F101 S2F102 S2F103 S2F104 S2F105 S2F106 S2F107 S2F108 S2Fill S2F207 S2F208 S2F209 52F210 S2F212 521F214 S2F215 S2F219 412678 410408 411476 410826 410256 410284 410995 411176 411023 412313 411068 411173 412725 410436 411227 397966 398478 397490 397775 398097 396187 397450 397866 397298 396487 395900 396747 414777 413427 414373 414179 414599 417199 414629 416097 414536 400762 400669 401438 400586 400024 400367 400134 400708 13901 13821 13852 13835 13814 13814 13842 13844 13839 13879 13842 13844 13892 13825 13853 13391 13415 13377 13388 13402 13331 13377 13389 13369 13340 13323 13358 16433 16365 16428 16421 16438 16528 16439 16484 16430 15832 15835 15890 15841 15801 15833 15831 15846 S2F220 S2F224 S2F225 S2F226 S2F227 S2F228 S2F229 52F230 S2F231 S2F232 S2F233 S2F235 S2F236 S2F238 52F239 S2F243 S2F244 S2F248
$2F250 52F252 S2F253 S2F254 S2F256 S2F301 S2F302 S2F303 S2F304
$2F305 S2F307
$2F308 S2F309 S2F310 S2F311 S2F312 S2F313 S2F314 521F315 S2F316 52F401 S2F402 S2F403 S2F404
$2F405 S2F406 399258 396893 399081 398551 398666 398489 398530 399174 399145 399029 398702 398857 398399 399319 398413 399266 399204 398903 399572 398273 398351 398423 400980 397528 398256 397412 397331 398991 398308 398756 397904 398330 397578 397956 396860 398280 397903 397996 399637 400335 399473 397756 397861 397984 15803 15701 15790 15748 15752 15741 15743 15769 15767 15764 15754 15756 15744 15786 15747 15790 15790 15771 15800 15747 15751 15755 15853 16019 16050 16018 16012 16100 16068 16090 16043 16068 16036 16045 15275 15338 15316 15315 15814 15845 15799 15721 15725 15730 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 30 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A20 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2F407
$2F408 S2G006 S2G013 S2G015 S2G016 S2G101 S2G102 S2G103
$2G104 52G105
$2G106
$2G107 S2G108
$2G109 S2G11O S2G111
$2G112 S2G202
$2G204 S2G205 S2G206 S2G207 S2G208 S2G211 S2G212
$2G214
$2G216 S2G217 S2G218 52G221 52G227
$2G229 52G233 S2G234 S2G235 52G236 S2G239 S2G240
$2G241 52G242 S2G243 52G244 S2G245 398188 397587 428365 428146 427584 427941 413685 414567 414192 414274 415381 414377 414438 414092 414780 414275 415042 414865 399432 399088 398442 398445 399614 399874 400654 400510 400085 399409 399067 398617 398977 400083 398457 400610 398639 398675 399329 398636 400233 399961 398707 398650 398957 398987 15750 15727 16953 16924 16923 16910
.16322 16382 16356 16379 16404 16399 16395 16335 16409 16386 16404 16394 15795 15779 15724 15749 15783 15788 15807 15806 15797 15780 15757 15751 15791 15776 15706 15793 15725 15713 15740 15720 15789 15783 15745 15742 15758 15761
$2G247 52G249 S2G251 S2G254 S2G255
$2G256 52G301 52G302 52G303 S26304
$2G305 S2G306
$2G307 52G308 S2G309
$2G310 S2G311 52G312 52G313
$2G314
$2G315 52G316
$2G401 52G402 S2G403 52G404 52G405
$2G406 S2G407 S2G408 S2H004 S2H005 S2H008 52H009 S2H010 S2H012 S2H013 S2H014 S2H015 S2H1101 S2H1102 S21H103 52H104 S2H105 400043 398466 398223 398811 400042 399142 400453 399991 399372 400138 400006 400915 400656 400741 400268 399080 399132 399740 400310 400981 401142 400291 398115 399012 399235 399365 399512 399516 399419 400012 429245 428946 429084 428785 429234 428951 429128 429050 429014 414822 415000 414473 414617 414530 15795 15734 15725 15740 15792 15762 16071 16042 16002 16031 16029 16063 16060 16065 16049 16011 16013 16036 16053 16094 16109 16073 15726 15752 15740 15748 15759 15759 15755 15818 17044 17014 17001 16990 17029 16996 17008 16999 17000 16458 16465 16446 16451 16448 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 31 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A21 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g) 52H106 S21H-107 S21H-108 521H-109 S2H110 S2H111 S2H112 S2H201 S2H203 S2H208 S2H209 S2H210 S2H214 52H215 S2H216 S2H218 S2H219 S2H220 S2H222 S2H223 S2H224 S2H225 S2H226 S2H227 52H228 S2H229 S2H231
$2H232 S2H233 S2H234 S2H243 S2H244 S2H247 S2H249 S2H250 521H251
$2H253 S2H254 S2H255 S2H256 S2H301 S2H302 S2H303 521H304 414433 414528 414530 414823 414600 414565 414739 399830 399683 399977 399893 399843 400902 400309 400450 400475 400360 400756 400092 400082 399974 400048 399788 399862 399760 400009 399943 399964 399825 399754 399799 399733 399749 400041 399040 399283 399387 399329 399284 399186 399478 399369 399543 399608 16444 16448 16448 16460 16451 16450 16457 15833 15853 15866 15865 15862 15889 15865 15869 15872 15867 15883 15832 15829 15825 15830 15820 15821 15818 15829 15821 15840 15836 15822 15836 15835 15835 15850 15821 15831 15839 15831 15830 15835 16108 16104 16111 16114 S2H305 S2H306 S2H307 S2H308 S2H309 S2H310 S2H311 S2H312
$2H313 S2H314 S2H315 S2H316 S2H401 S2H402 S2H403 S2H404 S2H501 S2H502 S2H503 S2H504 52JO01 S2J002 S2J003 S2J004 S2J005 52J006 S2J007 S2J008 S2J009 S2J010 S21011 S2J012
$2J013 S2J014 S2J015 52J016 S2J.101 S2i102 S2J103 S2J104 S2J105 S2J106 S2J.107 S2.1108 399614 399775 400169 400393 399611 400179 400913 401164 401102 400925 400744 400775 399106 399066 399126 399013 427151 426832 427765 427637 429743 429719 429715 429767 429767 430400 430223 430287 430029 430309 430436 430594 429370 429591 429407 429460 415008 414943 414954 414964 415436 414829 414884 415034 16114 16120 16136 16145 16115 16137 16167 16177 16174 16168 16160 16162 15833 15832 15834 15829 16732 16724 16757 16751 16982 16981 16980 16984 16988 17041 17024 17042 17033 17042 17046 17054 17007 17016 17007 17011 16410 16414 16430 16411 16456 16399 16401 16417 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 32 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A22 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2J109 414976 16417 S2J308 400802 16103
$2J110 414919 16416 S2J309 400750 16132 S2JIll 414821 16411 S2J310 400903 16151 S2J112 415076 16403 S2J311 401383 16166 S2J202 400968 15814
$2J312 401270 16156 S2J206 400987 15806 S2J313 401385 16154 S2J208 401066 15813 S2J314 401410 16154 S2J209 401056 15828 S2J315 401427 16155 S2J211 400853 15825 S2J316 401076 16139 S2J212 401047 15833 S2J401 400502 15832 S2J217 400712 15825 S2J404 400589 15835 52J220 399905 15804 S2J406 400489 15836 S2J224 400532 15831 S2J407 400396 15842 S2J225 400504 15828 S2K001 429529 16993 S2J227 400389 15826 S2K002 430494 17082 S2J228 400471 15828 S2K003 430686 17110 52J230 400912 15853 S2KO04 430832 17095 S2J231 400743 15848 S2K005 430021 17014 S2J232 400668 15832
$2K006 430666 17107 S2J233 400433 15817 S2K007 429692 17015 S2J234 400266 15800
- S2KO08, 429947 17014 52J236 400464 15810 S2K011 430943 17206 S2J238 400482 15816 S2K012 430353 17041 S2J239 400962 15881 S2K013 429816 17050 S2J241 400866 15841
$2K016 430250 17090 S2J242 401044 15866 S2K102 415883 16497 S2J246 401015 15847 S2K104 415629 16477 S2J247 400690 15844 S2K110 416216 16480 S2J248 400667 15848 S2K112 415998 16525 S2J249 401261 15856 S2K201 401658 15977 S2J250 400652 15851 S2K202 402149 15943 S2J251 400724 15853 S2K203 401611 15956 S2J252 400761 15863 S2K204 401251 15867 S2J253 401196 15903
$2K205 400944 15889 52J254 401307 15906 S2K206 401039 15872 S2J255 401335 15909 S2K207 400962 15865 52J256 401146 15897 S2K208 401090 15930 S2J301 400523 16113 S2K209 401090 15923 S2J302 400529 16089 S2K210 400925 15844 S2J303 400742 16098 S2K211 401693 15942
$2J304 400413 16090 S2K212 401238 15905 S2J305 400558 16123 S2K213 401595 15948 S2J306 400737 16118
$2K214 401657 15943 52J307 401031 16158 S2K215 400895 15889 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 33 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A23 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2K216 521K217 S2K218 S21K219 52K220 S2K221 52K222 S21<223 S2K224 S21<225 S2K226 52K227 S21(228 S21<229 S21(230 S2K231 S21<232
$2K233 S2K234 S21<235 S2K236 S2K237 S21(238 S21<239 521(240 521<241 521<242 S21<243 S21<244 S21<245 S21(246 52K247 S21<248 S21<249 521<250 521(251 S21(252
$2K253 S21<254 521(255 S2K256 521<307 521<308 521<309 400933 400676 400996 401003 401092 401145 401475 400835 402190 401938 401489 401452 402012 401055 401244 401756 400983 401046 402131 401812 401872 401261 401887 401897 401298 401056 400611 401780 402374 401944 402019 401641 401285 401765 399634 400819 401955 401591 401535 401769 401845 400969 400720 401594 15807 15804 15858 15875 15884 15906 15927 15859 16000 15937 15824 15890 15950 15901 15933 15924 15867 15867 15957 15962 15948 15939 15936 15962 15891 15906 15842 16008 15992 15988 15974 15964 15929 15958 15811 15882 15946 15945 15962 16019 16000 16068 16090 16210 52K312 S2K313 52K314 S21<315
$2K316 521<401 S21L006 S2L007
$2L008 S2L015 S2L201 S2L202 S2L203 S2L204 S2L205 S2L206 S2L207 S2L208 52L209 S2L210 S2L211 S2L212 S2L301 52L302 S2L303 S2L304 S2L305 S2L306 S2L307 S2L308 S2L309 S2L310 S2L311 S2L312 S2L313 S2L314 521L315 S2L316 S2L317 S2L318 S2L319 S2L320 S2L401 S2L402 400469 401086 400882 401398 401251 401537 440646 440833 440996 440992 438454 438119 438745 438536 439005 439078 438452 438284 438092 438446 438820 438598 437862 437995 438193 438338 438387 437740 438266 438363 438599 438144 438270 438533 437873 438264 437887 437683 437775 437887 438427 437971 437031 436618 16149 16058 16125 16185 16081 15940 19768 19778 19790 19805 19537 19499 19537 19521 19553 19538 19487 19443 19382 19434 19507 19498 19439 19493 19520 19523 19521 19448 19452 19453 19420 19411 19447 19476 19443 19449 19430 19422 19424 19425 19439 19457 19336 19302 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 34 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A24 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S21L404 S2L405 S2L406 521L407 S2L408 S21L409 521L410 521L411 521L412 S2L413 S2L414 S2L415 S2L416 521L417 521L418 S2L419 S2L420 521L421 S2L422 S2L423 S2L424 S21L425 S21L426 S21L427
$2L429 S2L430 S2L432 S2L433 S2L434 521L435 521L436 S2M001 S2M002 S2M003 S2M004 S2MOO5 S2M006 S2M007
$2M008 S2M009 S2M010 S2MO11 S2M012 S2M013 437162 436878 436486 436482 436766 436902 437006 436815 437265 436905 437254 437459 437506 436532 437162 437234 436072 436634 436096 436590 436210 436632 437157 436710 436969 437167 436976 437741 437605 436961 436908 438629 439052 439422 440002 440187 439382 439976 440068 439179 439687 439544 439400 439591 19379 19305 19289 19302 19356 19369 19356 19339 19343 19319 19343 19368 19385 19346 19365 19381 19326 19398 19327 19317 19296 19396 19334 19295 19402 19402 19368 19330 19351 19365 19369 19020 19056 19079 19075 19078 19064 19091 19092 19064 19076 19068 19064 19064 S2M014 S2M015 S2M016
$2M201 52M202 52M203 52M204 52M205
$2M206 52M207
$2M208 S2M301 S2M302
$2M303 S2M304 S2M305 S2M306
$2M307 S2M311 52M312
$2M313 S2M314
$2M315
$2M316
$2M501 S2M504 S2M505 S2M506 S2M507
$2M508
$2M509 S2M510
$2M512 S2M513 S2M514 S2M515 S2M516 52M517 52M519 S2M520 52M521 S2M522
$2M523 S2M524 439995 439742 440040 438172 438167 437971 437715 437477 437877 437255 437352 436802 436528 437318 436121 436671 437031 436412 436405 436808 437308 437045 436854 436961 434696 435590 436463 436868 437369 436682 436402 436034 435509 435710 435268 434673 435222 436149 436263 434815 434946 436371 436270 435919 19123 19104 19105 18798 18798 18780 18765 18809 18830 18798 18816 18825 18800 18813 18706 18744 18737 18793 18726 18771 18795 18830 18822 18802 18633 18668 18698 18687 18729 18736 18729 18665 18620 18628 18644 18627 18648 18689 18692 18601 18591 18710 18743 18668 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 35 of 131 RAI-01 2 Response, Attachment A Page A25 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
$2M525
$2M526 S2M527 S2M528 S2M529 S2M531 S2M532 S2M533 S2M534 S2M535 S2M536 S2M537 S2M538 S2M539 S2M540 S2M541 S2M542 S2M544 S2M545
$2M546 S2M547 S2M548 S2M549
$2M550 52M551 S2M552 S2M553 S2M554 S2M556
$2M557 S2M558
$2M560
$2N002 S2N004 S2NO05 S2N006 S2N007 S2N008 S2N009
$2N010 52NO11 S2N012 M2NO13
$2N014 435885 435086 435576 436385 436566 435543 435031 436729 437051 436802 436218 436470 436753 436397 435994 436047 436161 435889 436536 436935 436686 436144 435204 436343 436965 437079 437000 436881 435846 437632 437566 435485 439606 440288 440422 438965 438563 437829 438322 438511 437704 437195 437137 438491 18659 18601 18668 18718 18729 18627 18599 18725 18739 18712 18709 18695 18706 18705 18701 18712 18709 18706 18707 18717 18708 18686 18612 18663 18714 18724 18764 18739 18672 18770 18776 18638 18292 18320 18322 18286 18255 18213 18230 18219 18175 18151 18143 18210 S2N015 S2N016 S2N201 S2N202 S2N203 S2N204 S2N205 S2N206 S21N\\207 S21N\\208 521N\\209 S2N210 S2N211 S2N212 S2N213 S21N214 S2N215 52N216 S2N301 S2N305 S2N306 S2N307
$2N308 S2N309 S2N310 52N312 S2N313 S2N315 S2N401 S2N402 S2N403 S2N404 S2N405 S2N406 S2N407 S2N408 S2N501 S2N502 S2N503 S2N504 S2N505 S2N506 S2N507 S2N508 438958 438722 437141 436895 436034 436322 436397 436726 436395 435838 435821 436199 436256 436105 436436 436779 436632 436964 435879 436331 436475 437240 436777 436322 436720 437100 436841 436343 435856 435854 434940 435024 435447 436046 436675 436670 434688 434793 434934 434964 435374 435733 435445 435039 18250 18245 17952 17946 17940 17955 17945 17982 17953 17929 17897 17937 17932 17925 17948 17950 17948 17965 17925 17931 17937 17970 17937 17933 17943 17942 17943 17925 17869 17861 17853 17847 17860 17855 17873 17889 17791 17811 17807 17801 17833 17852 17825 17800 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 36 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A26 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2N509 521N510 S2N511 S2N512 S2N513 S21N514 S2N515 S2N516 S2N517 S2N518 S21N519 S2N520 S2N521 52N522 S2N523 S2N524
$2N525 S2N526 S2N527 S2N528 S2N529 S2N530 S2N531 S2N532 S2N533 S2N534 S2N535 S2N536 S2PO01
$2P002 S2P003 S2P004 S2P005
$2P006 52P007 S2P008 S2P009 52P010 R2POMI S2P012 S2P013 S2P014 S2P015 52P016 435214 435588 435638 435250 434802 434888 434985 434829 435052 435153 435082 435062 435474 434526 434275 435588 435235 435465 435746 435269 435380 435680 435527 435726 436135 436024 435807 436246 440651 440481 440246 440048 439880 440532 440153 440737 440697 439963 439543 439797 440369 440600 440727 440426 17813 17837 17833 17833 17808 17812 17814 17813 17857 17848 17822 17803 17819 17815 17799 17836 17823 17843 17880 17862 17859 17845 17844 17855 17862 17856 17853 17862 19833 19830 19834 19804 19794 19845 19823 19867 19835 19811 19793 19803 19847 19863 19873 19838 S2P201
$2P202 S2P203 S2P204
$2P205
$2P206 S2P207
$2P208 S2P401
$2P402
$2P403 S2P404 S2P405
$2P406
$2P407 52P408
$2P409 S2P410 S2P411
$2P412
$2P413 S2P414
$2P415 S2P416 52P417 S2P418
$2P419 S2P420 S2P421 52P422 52P423 52P424
$2P425
$2P426 S2P427
$2P428 52P429
$2P430 S2P431
$2P432 52P433 S2P434 S2P435 S2P436 437329 437450 437511 437602 437939 437709 437657 437754 437530 437183 437140 437067 437288 436144 436363 436892 436551 437087 437124 436494 436743 437055 437457 437670 438096 437590 437881 437915 437560 438031 437603 437914 436679 437407 437159 437321 436399 436205 436731 436895 437662 437075 436924 436082 19490 19491 19476 19476 19503 19494 19482 19488 19456 19438 19435 19420 19443 19378 19372 19426 19414 19443 19455 19419 19420 19434 19454 19462 19460 19438 19447 19452 19464 19474 19442 19462 19405 19444 19432 19435 19420 19400 19429 19430 19463 19432 19401 19372 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 37 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A27 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
$2P501 S2P502 S2P503 S2P504 S2P505
$2P506
$2P507
$2P508 S2P509 52P510 S2P511 52P512 52P513 52P514
$2P515 52P516 S2P517 S2P518 52P519 S2P520
$2P521 S2P522 52P523
$2P524 52P525 52P526 S2P527 52P528 S2P529 S2P530 52P531 S2P532 S2P533
$2P534
$2P535 S2P536 S2P537 S2P538 S2P539 S2P540 S2P541 S2P542 S2P543 S2P544 436052 435872 435812 436327 437285 437113 436638 437097 437273 436611 436206 436936 436745 437240 437367 437532 437515 437355 437962 437342 437421 437126 436327 437114 435996 437086 436863 437089 436940 437163 436583 436889 436691 437212 436633 437208 435905 436608 436322 436770 436235 436672 436418 436436 19386 19377 19365 19391 19437 19446 19403 19437 19446 19395 19377 19419 19402 19438 19446 19440 19441 19429 19452 19428 19441 19436 19387 19430 19382 19436 19410 19420 19408 19416 19407 19414 19410 19423 19404 19417 19426 19423 19413 19405 19431 19464 19417 19434 S2Q001 S2Q002 52Q003
$2Q004 52Q005 S2QO06 S2QO07 S2Q008 S2Q009 S2QO11 52(2011
$2Q012 S2Q013
$2Q014
$2Q015 52Q016 S2Q101 S2Q102 52Q103 52Q104 S2Q105
$2Q106
$2Q107
$2Q108 S2Q401 52Q402 S2Q403 S2Q404 52Q405
$2Q406 52Q407 52Q408 52Q409 52Q410 52Q411 S2Q412 52Q413
$2Q414 S2Q415 52Q416 52Q417 S2Q418 S2Q419 S2Q420 441350 441531 441395 440507 440605 440949 440526 440558 440707 440328 441416 440559 440308 439875 440875 440290 438377 438258 438521 438177 438384 438116 438118 438515 436918 437297 436681 436692 436856 436682 437123 437357 437278 437265 437523 437531 437232 437261 437312 437552 437397 436997 436858 436826 19736 19744 19739 19662 19666 19704 19701 19705 19704 19657 19736 19704 19670 19643 19711 19673 19288 19283 19293 19283 19322 19287 19319 19330 19234 19245 19227 19229 19219 19210 19232 19241 19237 19227 19232 19245 19202 19204 19200 19213 19209 19201 19200 19195 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 38 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A28 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
$2Q501 S2Q502
$2Q503 S2Q504 S2Q505 S2Q506
$2Q507
$2Q508 520509
$2Q510 S2Q511 52Q512 520513 52Q514 52Q515
$2Q516 52Q517 52Q518 52Q519 S2Q520 S2Q521 S2Q522 52Q523 52Q524 S2Q525 52Q526 S2Q527
$2Q528 S2Q529 52Q530 52Q531 52Q532 520533 52Q534
$2Q535 S2Q536
$2Q537 52Q538 52Q539 520540 52Q541
$2Q542
$2Q543 S2Q544 436188 436508 436519 436291 436304 436614 436649 436535 436614 436690 436376 436221 436175 436150 436118 436298 435980 436030 435524 435635 436304 435882 436586 436544 436068 436014 436665 436162 436702 436886 436588 436643 436425 436497 436601 436684 436851 436420 436609 436392 436476 436282 436657 436708 19206 19218 19209 19195 19196 19217 19185 19184 19203 19218 19181 19174 19188 19183 19169 19182 19175 19177 19165 19174 19235 19204 19241 19239 19191 19200 19183 19190 19201 19197 19218 19221 19203 19215 19181 19195 19223 19199 19225 19216 19215 19192 19214 19217 52Q545 S2Q546 52Q547 52Q548 52Q549 52Q550 52Q551 52Q552 52Q553 52Q554 52Q555 52Q556
$2R001 S2R002 S2RO03 S2R004 S2R005 S2R006 S2R007 S2R008 S2R009 S2R010 S2R011 S2R012 S2R013 S2R014 S2R015 S2R016 S2R101 S2R102 S2R103 S2R104 52R105
$2R106 52R107 S2R108
$2R401
$2R402 S2R403 S2R404 52R405 S2R406 52R407 S2R408 435970 435930 437364 437297 436025 435557 436554 436697 436796 436815 436471 436285 440495 440486 440353 440732 440678 440101 440899 440804 440389 440218 439807 440310 440333 440034 440048 440402 439312 439954 440018 439605 438605 438560 439145 438586 437177 436979 437160 437640 437261 437474 437113 437304 19188 19183 19260 19249 19191 19167 19207 19213 19215 19215 19216 19211 19836 19823 19835 19851 19819 19825 19854 19845 19834 19866 19851 19884 19879 19861 19872 19886 19549 19585 19583 19562 19507 19524 19520 19525 19438 19427 19425 19440 19415 19435 19412 19430 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 39 of 131 RAI-O012 Response, Attachment A Page A29 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2R409
$2R410 S2R411 S2R412 521R501 S2R502
$2R503 S2R504
$2R505 S2R506 52R507 S2R508
$2R509 S2R510 S2R511 S2R512 52R513 S2R514 S2R515 52R516 S2R517 S2R518 S2R519 S2R520 S2R521
$2R522 S2R523 S2R524 S2R525
$2R526 S2R527
$2R528 S2R529
$2R530 S2R531 S21R532 S2R533 S2R534 S2R535
$2R536 S2R537 S2R538 S2R539 52R540 437367 437282 437252 437145 437655 437704 437540 437622 437322 437060 437007 436549 436342 436287 436123 436369 436872 436302 436594 436388 436638 436506 436823 436456 436550 436303 437137 437525 437363 437115 436941 437212 437084 437138 436815 436174 436278 436507 436770 436734 437018 437179 436536 436549 19418 19414 19421 19425 19453 19452 19438 19445 19440 19429 19445 19412 19394 19390 19381 19395 19423 19405 19415 19409 19422 19410 19420 19401 19410 19400 19456 19473 19466 19430 19426 19468 19449 19451 19431 19386 19395 19412 19423 19423 19430 19436 19407 19408
$2R541
$2R542 S2R543 S2R544 S2R545 S2R546 S2R547
$2R548 S2R549 S2R550 521R551 S2R552
$2R553
$2R554 S2R555 S2R556 S2R557 52R558 S2R559 S2R560 S2R561
$2R562
$2R563 S2R564 S2SO01 525002 52S003 525004 525005
$25006 525007 M2S008 S2SO1 525102 525103 525104 525105 S2S106 525107 52S108 52S301 52S302 52S303 S25304 437541 437233 437433 437625 437182 436247 437686 437090 437271 438122 437590 436622 436345 436346 436195 436648 436925 437717 436837 436592 436962 436658 436702 436845 441292 440974 441190 440938 441127 441137 441565 440747 438874 439192 439299 439314 438910 439004 438838 438824 437381 437684 437652 437719 19430 19421 19427 19435 19417 19376 19422 19392 19405 19452 19449 19419 19390 19397 19399 19382 19371 19409 19365 19377 19427 19389 19395 19398 19935 19954 19963 19951 19910 19904 19924 19902 19559 19591 19595 19605 19587 19598 19589 19589 19496 19494 19504 19514 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 40 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A30 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S25305 S25306 525307 S25308 525401 S25402 525403 525404 S25405 S2S406 S2S407 S2S408 S25409 525410
.525411 525412 525413 525414 525415 525416 525501 525502 525503 525504 525505 525506 525507
$25508 525509 52S510 S2S511 525512 525513 52S514 S25515 525516 S2S517 S25518 525519 525520 525521 S25522 525523 525524 437675 437829 437664 437374 437071 437148 437001 437123 437112 437296 437374 437494 437707 437652 437399 437149 437308 437305 437367 437060 437456 437270 437238 437233 437250 437301 437644 437936 437950 437793 437452 437666 437416 437583 437490 437620 437295 437104 437687 438209 438223 437679 437791 437788 19505 19509 19493 19495 19435 19439 19430 19432 19414 19414 19434 19442 19461 19448 19429 19419 19445 19430 19443 19440 19468 19461 19459 19443 19446 19450 19471 19480 19479 19471 19447 19472 19457 19466 19463 19451 19439 19429 19476 19486 19475 19476 19479 19477 S2S525
$25526 525527 525528 525529 S25530 525531 52S532 S25533 S25534 525535 525536 525537 S2S538 S2S539 525540 S2S541 52S542 S2S543 S25544 S2S545 S2S546 S2S547 S25548 S2S549 S2S550 525551 S2S552 525553 S25554 S25555 525556
$25557 525558 S25559 525560 525561 525562 S25563 525564 S2TO01 52T002
$2T003 S2TO04 437873 437745 437129 437929 437585 437583 437461 436958 437024 436940 437116 437165 437726 437419 437587 436821 437329 437146 437060 437340 437284 436848 436907 437761 436814 436867 437056 437721 437799 437968 437108 437067 437118 437038 437091 437044 437073 437084 436948 437158 440331 440111 439711 439941 19480 19468 19432 19467 19450 19451 19455 19423 19427 19424 19444 19445 19474 19458 19449 19393 19419 19422 19446 19469 19472 19431 19440 19464 19434 19440 19446 19449 19450 19461 19448 19448 19442 19436 19446 19437 19447 19433 19402 19437 18564 18536 18509 18517 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 41 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A31 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2T201
$2T202 S2T203 52T204 52T301 S2T302 S2T303 S2T304 S2T305 S2T306 S2T307 S2T308 S2T309 S2T310 S2T311 S2T312
$2T313 S2T314 S2T315 S2T316 S2T317 S2T318 S2T319 S2T320 S2T321 S2T322 S2T323 S2T324 S2T401 S2T402 S2T403 S2T404 S2T405 S2T406 S2T407 S2T408 S2T501 S2T502
$2T503 S2T504 S2T505
$2T506 S2T507 52T508 438249 438171 438014 438148 437913 437537 437634 437648 437788 437953 437732 438304 438143 437630 438127 438348 437941 438226 438407 438435 438023 437959 437854 437907 437474 437619 437564 437902 436556 436728 437166 437157 437375 437346 437283 437352 436643 436495 436520 436236 436211 436250 436224 436039 18240 18243 18242 18243 18197 18179 18172 18170 18193 18220 18176 18235 18236 18206 18228 18227 18204 18217 18238 18230 18209 18207 18197 18204 18195 18198 18191 18198 18062 18104 18151 18140 18116 18137 18132 18137 18078 18067 18046 18077 18091 18092 18075 18052 S2T509 S2T510 S2T511 S2T512 52T513 52T514 S2T515 S2T516 S2T517 S2T518 52T519 S2T520 S2T521 S2T522 S2T523 S2T524 52T525 S2T526 S2T527
$2T528 S2T529 S2T530 S2T531
$2T532 S2T533 S2T534 S2T535 S2T536
$2T537 S2T538
$2T539 S2T540 52T541 S2T542 S2T543
$2T544
$2T545 S2T546 S2T547 S2T548 S2T549 S2T550 S2T551 52T552 436043 436794 436490 436734 436859 436329 435961 436834 436536 436645 437380 437103 436547 437538 437499 437237 436859 436744 436779 436743 436903 436866 437169 436655 436813 437263 436917 436757 437335 436886 436698 436651 436476 436520 436790 436819 436649 436503 436508 436630 437254 437326 437496 437233 18080 18114 18071 18088 18098 18079 18078 18111 18107 18115 18131 18112 18076 18147 18127 18129 18087 18083 18095 18088 18104 18113 18093 18095 18123 18138 18146 18165 18136 18151 18165 18153 18113 18090 18102 18096 18098 18098 18101 18143 18103 18124 18135 18104 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 42 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A32 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2T553
$2T554 S2T555
$2T556 S2T557 S2T558 S2T559 S2T560 S2TA01 S2TA02 S2TA03 S2TA04 S2TA05 S2TA06 52TA07 S2TA08 S2U101 52U102
$2U103 S2U104 S2U105 52U106 52U107 S2U108 S2U301 S2U302
$2U303 S2U304
$2U305 S2U306 S2U307
$2U308 S2U309 S2U310 S2U311
$2U312 S2U313 S2U314 S2U315 S2U316 S2U401 S2U402 S2U403 S2U404 437294 437221 436916 436751 436501 437086 437283 437179 442838 442978 443042 443175 441907 442550 442149 442323 438183 437476 437515 437472 437950 437886 438347 438047 436649 437431 436477 436868 435990 436309 436420 436659 436505 437146 437442 436223 437161 437017 437343 437070 436959 437470 437632 436956 18102 18105 18130 18139 18122 18166 18170 18160 18641 18654 18661 18659 18318 18350 18330 18341 20202 20176 20171 20157 20159 20156 20197 20185 20121 20196 20120 20142 20073 20073 20070 20091 20084 20158 20186 20072 20163 20166 20165 20168 20047 20084 20095 20071 S2U405 S2U406 S2U407 S2U408 S2U501 52U502
$2U503
$2U504 S2U505 S2U506
$2U507
$2U508 52U509 S2U510
$2U511 S2U512 S2U513 S2U514 S2U515 S2U516 S2U517 S2U518 S2U519 S2U520 S2U521 S2U522
$2U523 S2U524 S2U525 S2U526 S2U527
$2U528 52U529 S2U530 K2U531
$2U532 S2U533 S2U534 S2U535
$2U536
$2U537 52U538 S2U539 S2U540 436761 436898 437028 437027 436566 436414 436766 437172 437140 437065 437697 437486 437372 436943 436813 437045 436761 436912 436845 437020 437218 437532 437465 437552 437483 437420 436927 436603 437027 437108 437511 436989 436970 437094 437245 437162 437505 437018 436289 436049 435566 437046 436030 436152 20087 20097 20099 20099 20086 20066 20075 20079 20083 20077 20107 20097 20087 20078 20064 20094 20056 20061 20071 20120 20118 20123 20102 20107 20107 20120 20111 20118 20104 20102 20115 20097 20119 20133 20105 20120 20107 20115 20108 20096 20036 20094 20044 20064 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 43 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A33 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S2U541 S2U542 S2U543 S2U544 S2U545 52U546 52U547 S2U548 S2U549 S2U550 S2U551 S2U552 S2U553 S2U554 S2U555
$2U556
$2U557 S2U558 S2U559 S2U560 S2UA01 S2UA02 S2UA03 S2UA04 S2UA05 S2UA06 S2UA07 S2UA08 S2UW01 S2UW02 S2UW03 S2UW04 S2UW05 S2UW06 S2UW07 S2UW08 436790 436853 437203 437631 438252 437882 437318 436472 436427 436582 436301 436489 436569 436460 436901 437382 436286 436468 435451 435955 442090 442019 442054 442101 442135 441989 442112 442053 437928 437830 437471 437570 437474 437872 437963 438045 20101 20103 20101 20156 20173 20153 20108 20032 20062 20069 20056 20077 20094 20062 20104 20171 20053 20074 20006 20044 20385 20375 20387 20354 20412 20376 20376 20382 20205 20204 20179 20187 20180 20174 20178 20182 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 44 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A34 of A50
6.2 UNIT 3 Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3A008 S3A019 S3A021 S3A022 S3A023 S3A024 S3A026 S3A027 S3A029 S3A031 S3A032 S3A033 S3A034
$3A037 S3A038 S3A040 S3A041 S3A043 S3A045 S3A046 S3A047 S3A049 S3A052 S3A053
$3A054 S3A055 S3A057 S3A059 S3A060 S3A061 S3A062 S3A063 S3A064 S3A065
$3A066 S3A067 S3A068 S3A069 S3A071 S3B001 427736 427871 426979 426207 426634 426317 426171 427343 427529 427461 426015 426248 426940 427239 427162 427397 427249 428572 428142 427795 428199 424631 426265 425852 428728 427293 428142 426225 427467 426886 426963 428382 427918 427579 426747 426578 428392 427083 427821 396447 8038 8027 8020 8006 8010 8009 8008 8000 8027 8027 7993 8015 7993 8031 8021 8048 8025 8057 8073 8049 8039 7969 7999 7990 8083 8041 8076 8042 8070 8057 8060 8084 8062 8053 8042 8012 8084 8017 8022 9405 S3B003 S3B004 S3B005 S3B006 S3B007 S3B008 S3B009 S3B010 S3B011 S3B012 S3B013 53B014 53B015 S3B016 S31018 S3B019
$3B020 5313021 S31B022 53B023 S3B024 S3B025 S3B026 531027 S3B028 S3B029 S38030 S38031 S3B032 S3B033 S3B034 S3B035 53B036 S38037 S38038 S3B039 S3B040 53B041 S31042 531043 395850 395825 396071 395466 396725 397185 397591 397082 397466 397645 397603 397590 397709 397091 398753 397878 397715 397051 397199 396817 397592 397181 397492 397995 397334 396600 397925 397042 396733 396833 397553 397572 398004 397597 395946 396506 396797 396324 395840 396123 9389 9389 9396 9380 9410 9422 9431 9419 9428 9433 9432 9432 9434 9426 9470 9439 9435 9421 9434 9427 9443 9433 9441 9452 9436 9420 9451 9429 9420 9424 9437 9428 9437 9434 9400 9414 9422 9409 9397 9403 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 45 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A35 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3B045 531046 S3B047
$3B048 S3B049 S3B050 S38052 S3B053 S3B054 S3B055 53B056 S3B057 S38060 S3B061 S3B062 S38063 S3B067 S3B068 538069 S3B070 S3B071 S3B072 S3B074 S3B076 538077 S3B078 S3B079 S3B080 S3CO01
$3C002 S3C003 S3C004 S3C005 S3C007 S3C009 S3CO10 S3CO11 S3C012
$3C013 53C014 S3C015 S3C016 S3C017 396580 396493 396829 397622 395300 396896 396380 396564 397279 397827 396989 396861 396953 397251 397562 397691 398555 398129 398025 397947 398212 397931 399846 396063 399479 399226 396312 396780 425500 425379 425589 425849 425954 425608 425498 425854 426273 426788 426264 425788 428757 429935 429326 9415 9413 9420 9433 9366 9405 9391 9407 9416 9435 9414 9409 9408 9414 9426 9426 9452 9441 9439 9441 9442 9436 9497 9392 9487 9482 9398 9413 12276 12272 12292 12339 12291 12301 12337 12355 12365 12320 12337 12353 12366 12381 12363 S3C018 S3C020 S3C021 S3C022 S3C023 S3C024 53C025
$3C026 S3C027 S3C028 S3C029 S3C030 S3C032 S3C033 S3C034
$3C035 53C036 S3C037 S3C038 S3C039 S3C040 S3C101 S3C102 S3C103 S3C104 S3C105 S3C106 S3C107 S3C108 S3C201 S3C202 S3C203 S3C204 S3C207 S3C210
$3C212 S3C213 S3C216
$3D016
$3D018 S3D021
$3D026 S3D028 429236 428822 427032 427187 426461 427087 426812 429033 427866 427040 427961 427006 423577 425345 425148 427965 427432 424825 428790 425865 428247 405118 404286 404246 404104 404304 405989 406450 406833 398485 397460 399316 398884 398495 398119 397682 395396 395578 426222 426086 426476 426505 426326 12360 12348 12342 12335 12343 12344 12309 12359 12356 12347 12342 12324 12225 12274 12291 12324 12322 12260 12372 12353 12350 11694 11724 11722 11689 11709 11689 11706 11722 11492 11499 11497 11501 11489 11480 11468 11404 11409 14739 14734 14749 14752 14738 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 46 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A36 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3D029 S3D030 53D031
$3D032 S31D034 S3D036 S3D040 53D043 S3D045
$3D104 53D105 S3D106 S3D108 S3D109 53D110 S3D113 53D114 S3E001 S3E003 S3E004
$3E005 S3E007 S3E008 S3EO09 S3E014
$3E016 S3E017 S3E018 S3E019 S3E020 S3E025 S3E027 S3E028 S3E029 S3E030
$3E032 S3EO33 S3E037 S3E038 S3E039 3EH102 S3E103 S3EI04 426985 426981 426564 426288 426319 425867 426155 426010 426100 426492 424327 426754 426952 427307 427215 427257 427481 426366 427078 427334 427176 427030 426727 424938 427127 427064 427175 426563 424387 425384 425235 424702 424951 425850 425605 425901 427302 426784 426022 426287 421300 420684 419179 14759 14766 14772 14765 14739 14747 14750 14744 14743 11679 11634 11668 11673 11683 11681 11681 11688 16639 16665 16677 16669 16666 16641 16588 16680 16679 16684 16657 16571 16601 16595 16585 16591 16626 16601 16607 16671 16663 16633 16649 16439 16410 16347 S3E105 S3E106
$3E107 S3E108
$3E202 S3E205 S3E206 S3E207
$3E209 S3E211 53E212 S3E213 S3E215 53E216 S3E217
$3E218 S3E219 S3E221 S3E222 53E225 53E226 S3E227 S3E228 S3E301 S3E302 S3E303 S3E304 S3E305 S3E306 S3E307
$3E308 53E309 53E310 53E311 53E312 S3FO02 S3F005 53F006 S3F008 S3FO10 S3FO11 S3F012 S3F013 419421 419122 420874 419178 413047 412445 412207 410778 412818 413064 412007 411273 412319 411678 411873 413295 412475 413249 412310 410268 411573 412818 411529 398673 396970 397889 396222 396554 399825 396609 396362 396225 395904 396771 394950 429117 428839 427983 428598 428805 428456 428695 428741 16349 16345 16420 16359 13876 13857 13856 13815 13880 13879 13841 13823 13883 13858 13861 13917 13862 13902 13878 13806 13847 13902 13858 13413 13358 13376 13308 13321 13441 13324 13318 13308 13312 13347 13275 17000 16985 16969 16976 16976 16972 16961 16961 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 47 of 131 RAI-012 Respon"e, Attachment A Page A37 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
'Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g) 53FO15 S3F016 S3F101 S3F102 53F103 53F104 53F107 S3F108 53F109 S3F110 53FFll 53F112 S3F201
$3F202 S3F203
$3F204 S3F206
$3F208 S3F209 53F210 53F211 53F212 S3F213 53F214 S3F215 S3F216 53F218 S3F219 S3F220 S3F221 S3F222
$3F224 S3F225
$3F226 S3F227 S3F228 S3F231 S3F232 53F233 S3F234 S3F235
$3F236
$3F239 427448 428655 414039 412406 412636 412859 413478 412506 411821 414359 414175 413994 398827 399008 398818 398760 399014 399120 399174 399236 399214 399283 398823 398227 398329 397771 397940 398198 398774 399935 400115 400549 399464 399832 399228 398891 399250 399426 399849 399797 399315 398531 398242 16918 16960 16374 16316 16324 16329 16350 16316 16279 16387 16383 16370 15754 15764 15755 15753 15762 15780 15790 15793 15792 15796 15774 15745 15751 15724 15732 15750 15758 15794 15800 15818 15774 15810 15791 15751 15808 15816 15832 15830 15811 15756 15728 S3F241 S3F242
$3F244 S3F245
$3F247 S3F248
$3F249 S3F250 S3F251 S3F252
$3F255 53F256 S3F301
$3F302
$3F303
$3F304
$3F305 S3F306 S3F307
$3F308 S3F309 53F310 53F311
$3F312 S3F313 S3F314 53F315 S3F316
$3F401 S3F402 S3F403
$3F404
$3F405
$3F406 S3F407
$3F408 S3GO01
$3G003
$3G006
$3G101 53G102 S3G104
$3G106 398318 397962 397486 398097 399163 399602 399044 398929 398388 398912 398370 398143 400124 400115 400061 400281 400375 400806 399320 398818 400283 399162 398624 397437 398444 399281 399825 399319 398225 399037 398139 397923 397279 397587 398562 398038 428572 428721 428821 413028 411825 411149 412873 15731 15719 15701 15720 15757 15774 15751 15748 15729 15746 15725 15716 16105 16106 16103 16112 16120 16141 16101 16095 16119 16097 16090 16054 16089 16110 16089 16099 15720 15756 15728 15721 15699 15721 15758 15730 16888 16895 16892 16327 16253 16281 16272 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 48 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A38 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
$3G107
$3G108 53G109 S3G111 S3G201 S3G202 S3G205 53G206 S3G209 S3G210 S3G211 S3G214
$3G215
$3G216
$3G217 S3G220
$3G221
$3G224 S3G225
$3G226 S3G227
$3G228 S3G229 S3G230
$3G232 S3G233
$3G234 S3G235 S3G236 S3G239
$3G241 S3G244 S3G245
$3G248 S3G251 S3G252
$3G254
$3G301 S3G302 S3G303 S3G304
$3G305
$3G306 413306 412265 411831 411960 399558 399715 398633 398956 398750 398741 398767 398732 398992 399011 398467 397978 397920 397967 397753 397499 398025 398644 397895 397996 399524 398445 398909 398112 398459 398939 398841 398022 398632 399118 397641 397972 397936 396942 398101 398765 397616 398609 397207 16296 16311 16307 16297 15711 15716 15756 15692 15682 15681 15682 15682 15692 15693 15688 15671 15668 15676 15664 15653 15667 15676 15656 15666 15719 15711 15731 15701 15705 15730 15728 15699 15702 15698 15665 15689 15670 15983 15996 15965 15944 16037 15990
$3G307 S3G308
$3G309 53G310 53G311
$3G312 S3G313 S3G314
$3G315 53G316 S3G401
$3G402
$3G403
$3G404
$3G405
$3G406
$3G407
$3G408 53H001 S3H002 S3H003 S3HO12 S3H013 S3H014
$3H015
$3H016 S3H103 53H105 531H106
$3H107 53 H 108 S3H110 S3Hill S3H112 S3H201 S3H202 S3H203
$3H204 53H205 S3H209
$3H210 53H211
$3H212 398704 397242 397531 397885 397994 398219 397207 397724 398960 398237 398012 398406 399022 397545 397978 397977 397366 398559 428427 428621 428460 427155 427982 428058 426796 427044 413881 413811 414028 413859 414169 414016 414315 414261 400139 399265 399353 399925 399452 398977 398986 399414 400100 16052 15997 15980 16023 15989 16027 15977 16008 16016 15965 15714 15746 15766 15690 15735 15733 15702 15710 16915 16923 16917 16911 16978 16940 16910 16918 16383 16383 16391 16382 16394 16389 16407 16406 15833 15771 15829 15818 15799 15788 15784 15811 15844 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 49 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A39 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3H213 S3H214 S3H216 S3H217 S3H218 S3H220
$3H221 S3H222 S3H223 S3H226
$3H230 S3H232 S3H237 S3H239 S3H244 S3H248 S3H249 S3H250 S3H251 S3H252 S3H253 S3H254 S3H255 S3H256 S3H301 S3H302 S3H303 S3H304 53H305 S3H306 S3H307 S3H308 S3H309 53H310 S3H311 S3H312 S3H313
$3H315 S3H316 S3H401
$3H402 S3H403 S3H404 400205 399643 399223 399261 399008 399725 398988 399183 398933 398513 399245 399026 399376 399271 399219 400069 400256 400188 400204 400290 400066 400004 399772 399335 398863 398670 399615 399381 398879 398992 398910 398966 399161 399120 399385 399136 398526 398422 398340 399653 399622 398777 398166 15849 15824 15819 15775 15788 15824 15789 15796 15795 15773 15778 15776 15792 15780 15773 15810 15818 15814 15813 15818 15808 15806 15794 15775 16065 16082 16113 16104 16060 16076 16073 16070 16084 16085 16121 16108 16014 16048 16046 15813 15812 15797 15700 S3H405
$3H406 S3H407 S3H408 53J005 S3J006 S3J009 S3J010 S3.011 S3J012
$3J013 S3J014 S3J015 S3J 106
$3J201 S3J202 S3J203 S3J204 S3J212 S3J215 S3J216 S3J217 S3J219 S3J221 S3J223 S3J225
$3J227
$3J228
$3J230
$3J233
$3J234 S3J236 S3J238 S3J239
$3J247 S3J248 S3J249 S3J251 S3J253 S3J254 53J255 S3J256 S3J301 399418 399236 399069 398917 430090 429533 429623 429797 429437 429025 429118 428881 429031 414314 400896 401262 400924 401380 401007 402337 401999 401774 400893 401734 399857 400193 401916 401867 400626 400537 401372 402020 401638 400829 402196 402021 401746 401627 401478 401651 401526 399783 401739 15793 15796 15788 15782 17015 16979 16982 16989 16978 16968 16971 16969 16974 16330 15863 15880 15863 15863 15818 15874 15874 15873 15877 15881 15814 15799 15884 15883 15815 15818 15868 15868 15874 15888 15904 15902 15959 15873 15897 15866 15869 15771 16184 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 50 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A40 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3J302 S3J303 S3J304 S3J305 S3J306 S3J307 S3J308 S3J309 S3J310 S3J3.11 S3J312 S3J313 S3J314 53J315 S3J316 S3J401 S3J402 S3J403 S3J404 S3J405 S3.406 S3J407 S3J408 S3K105 S3K106 S3K107 S3K108 S3K109 S3K110 S3K111 S3K112 S3K201 S3K202 S3K204 S3K205 S3K207 S3K208 S3K209 S3K211 S3K212 S3K213 S3K217 S3K218 400400 400466 401424 401803 401553 401339 400899 400687 400951 401212 401204 401084 400966 400251 400540 400163 401366 401230 401071 401711 402256 401742 401266 416585 417111 417075 416861 416480 416402 416114 416617 401291 401975 402093 401790 402430 400225 401484 399585 399530 401228 402803 401313 16101 16116 16128 16151 16144 16127 16133 16123 16121 16149 16159 16149 16138 16116 16130 15789 15848 15869 15860 15887 15895 15882 15908 16530 16562 16567 16530 16509 16483 16467 16486 15894 15937 15844 15850 15935 15807 15886 15823 15817 15904 15935 15910 S3K219 S3K220 531K221 S3K222 S3K223 S3K224 S3K225 S3K226 S3K227 53K228 S3K229 S3K230 S3K231 S3K232 S3K233 S3K234 53K235 S3K238 S3K239 S3K240 S3K241 S3K243 S3K244 S3K246 S3K250 S3K252 S3K253 S3K254 S3K255 S3K256 S3K301 S3K302 S3K303 S3K304 S3K305 S3K306 S3K307 S3K308 S3K309 531K310 S3K311 S3K312 S3K313 402411 402183 400238 401321 400783 400821
.401327 401318 400959 401083 400582 401023 401220 401271 401842 401251 401366 402283 401531 400957 401618 402166 402249 402779 402459 402402 402618 401698 402228 399718 400943 401308 401613 401935 402231 401228 401358 401489 399817 401197 401130 401698 401065 15921 15928 15842 15890 15849 15851 15888 15872 15851 15883 15838 15878 15883 15901 15947 15902 15904 15933 15888 15896 15893 15942 15905 15931 15936 15958 15966 15881 15896 15779 16157 16188 16204 16224 16242 16160 16127 16130 16098 16150 16138 16198 16176 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 51 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A41 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S31K314 53K315 S3K316 S3L105 S3L115 S3L116 S3L201 S3L202 53L203 53L204 S3L205 S3L206 S3L207 S3L208 S3L301 S3L302 53L304
$3L305
$3L306 S3L307 S3L308 S3L312 S3L313 S31L314 3L3015 53L316 531L401 S31402 S3L403 S3L404 S3L405 S3L406
$3L407 S3L408 S3L409 S3L410 531L411 531L412 531L413 S3L414 S3L415 S3L416 531L417 401067 402236 401795 438341 437595 440041 438448 439942 437482 437705 438924 438335 438276 439651 438903 437546 439131 438169 438453 438021 438651 438719 438719 438400 438054 437305 436654 436861 437296 437434 436945 436364 436587 436743 436703 436193 436974 438221 437759 436436 436385 437065 437557 16124 16233 16213 19929 19896 20021 19937 19980 19900 19921 19950 19933 19940 20032 20003 19966 19937 19918 19943 19935 20002 19980 19986 19937 19926 19961 19888 19898 19891 19866 19801 19781 19809 19812 19821 19799 19813 19847 19852 19828 19818 19885 19887 S3L418 531L419 531L420 S31L421 531L422 S3L423
$3L424 531L425 S31L426 S3L427 531L428 531L429 S3L430 531L431 531L432 S3L433 S3L434 S3L435 S3L436 S3L437 531L438 S3L439 S3L440 S3L441
$3L442 S3L443 S3L444
$3M001 S3M005 S3M007
$3M008
$3M009 S3MO10 S3MO11
$3M014
$3M101
$3M102
$3M103 S3M105 S3M106 S3M107
$3M401
$3M402 438278 438430 437449 437187 438828 438652 437797 437358 438014 438454 437886 438097 437587 437366 437631 437265 438292 438077 436397 437371 437086 438646 438520 438200 436714 436269 436618 439764 439336 440312 440639 440425 440691 440809 439669 439579 439277 439133 439017 438077 438838 436990 436977 19896 19895 19896 19886 19944 19936 19898 19881 19874 19874 19851 19863 19840 19857 19880 19844 19829 19828 19773 19820 19823 19937 19937 19901 19775 19722 19797 19005 18900 18912 18923 18911 18929 18937 18910 18636 18628 18631 18623 18638 18639 18483 18484 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 52 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A42 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3M403 S3M404 S3M405
$3M406
$3M407 S3M408
$3M501 53M502 S3M503 S3M504 S3M505 S3M506 53M507 53M508 S3M509
$3M510 53M511 53M512 S3M513 53M514 53M515 S3M516 S3M517 53M519 S3M520
$3M521 S3M522 S3M523 53M524 S3M525 S3M526 S3M527 S3M528 S3M529 S3M531 S3M532 S3M536 S3M538 S3M539 S3M540 S3M541 53M542 S3M544 436929 437437 437178 437118 437167 437288 436797 436697 436560 436496 436511 436790 436718 437244 437343 437165 437020 437321 437159 435877 436176 437449 437612 436644 437439 436592 437131 437652 436712 436534 436142 435906 436784 436904 436620 436242 436765 436163 435838 436805 436868 435339 436568 18482 18504 18478 18469 18485 18499 18481 18481 18478 18485 18500 18479 18488 18519 18535 18526 18519 18525 18505 18456 18470 18505 18518 18484 18506 18489 18498 18507 18447 18436 18427 18407 18433 18434 18415 18407 18453 18414 18391 18435 18436 18366 18432 53M545 S3M546 S3M547 S3M550 S3M551
$3M552 53M553 S3M556
$3M557 S3M558 53M559 53M561 S3M562
$3M563
$3M564 S3M565
$3M566
$3M567
$3M568 S3N001 S3N002 S3N003 53N004 53N005 S3N006 S3N007 S3N008 S3N009 S3N010 S3NO11 S3N012
$3N013 S3N014 S3N015 S3N016 531N\\101 S3N102 S31N103 531N\\104 S31N\\105 531N\\106 S3N108 S3N301 436577 436693 437005 436269 437304 436287 435721 436178 436158 436108 435462 436102 436523 436435 436311 437391 436948 437542 437753 440103 439841 439291 439986 439320 439439 439218 439214 439932 439865 439820 440263 439341 439426 439645 440171 438371 438414 438565 438904 438054 438751 438131 437148 18497 18493 18468 18444 18484 18439 18420 18414 18418 18395 18369 18421 18413 18394 18422 18497 18433 18503 18519 20002 19988 19979 19996 19982 19986 19982 19980 19994 19990 19992 20006 19983 19982 19986 20022 19700 19722 19734 19745 19670 19748 19681 19648 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 53 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A43 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g) 53N302 S3N303 S3N304 S3N401 S3N402 S3N403 S3N404 S3N405 S3N406 S3N407 S3N408 S3N409 S3N410 S3N411 53N412 S3N501 S3N503 S3N505 S3N506 S3N507 S3N508 S3N509 S31N510 S3N511 S3N512 S31N513 531N514 S3N516 S3N517 S3N518 S3N519 S3N520 S3N521 S3N522 S3N523 S3N524 S3N525 S3N526 S3N527 S3N528 S3N529 53N530 S3N531 437433 437502 437410 436370 436473 436430 436748 437300 437488 437978 438004 437436 437211 437780 437789 436971 436514 436634 436368 436453 436460 436485 436571 436357 436627 436508 436695 436219 436044 436066 435859 436076 435849 435782 436484 436260 436674 436685 436919 436882 436075 436297 436144 19670 19664 19668 19539 19543 19542 19566 19610 19623 19649 19631 19609 19597 19612 19611 19603 19591 19588 19560 19544 19553 19549 19558 19542 19549 19543 19551 19557 19531 19554 19558 19566 19551 19551 19577 19580 19583 19581 19597 19595 19544 19561 19545 S3N532 531N533 S3N534 S3N535 531N\\536 S3N537 53N538 S3N541 S3N543 S3N544 S3N546 S3N547 S3N548 S3N549 S3N551 S3N552 S3N553
$3N555 S3N556 S3N557 S3N558 S3N559 S3N560 S3POO1 S3P002 S3P003 53P004 S3P005 S3P006
$3P007 S3P008 S3P101 53P102 W3P103 W3P104 S3P105 S3P106 S3P107 S3P108 S3P201 S3P202 S3P203 S3P204 435939 435594 435910 436276 436204 435949 435450 436988 435306 435553 435638 436092 435487 436013 435196 435129 435018 435068 434669 434305 434615 434920 435298 440928 439977 440142 440885 441104 441129 440783 440147 437507 437536 437487 437657 437928 437708 437877 437593 438163 437674 437949 438100 19534 19518 19535 19578 19552 19553 19520 19579 19516 19529 19556 19584 19545 19575 19510 19519 19521 19520 19538 19525 19554 19570 19577 19430 19358 19378 19434 19442 19445 19420 19377 19080 19082 19079 19098 19124 19114 19121 19108 19098 19065 19083 19089 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 54 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A44 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3P205 S3P206
$3P207 S3P208 S3P209 S3P210
$3P211 53P212 S3P213
$3P214 S3P215
$3P216 S3P401 S3P402 S3P403 S3P404 S3P405 S3P406
$3P407 S3P408 S3P501
$3P502 S3P503 S3P504 S3P505 S3P506 S3P507 S3P508 S3P509 S3P510 S3P511 53P512 S3P513 S3P514 S3P515 53P516 53P517 S3P518 53P519 S3P520 S3P521
$3P522 S3P523 438350 438123 437975 437921 437556 438415 438505 438363 438479 437557 438069 437786 436302 437178 437099 436788 436516 437190 437355 437260 436469 436394 436276 436446 436439 436603 436342 436159 436407 436221 436070 435846 436779 436599 436953 436978 437268 437341 437121 437264 437273 437383 437231 19114 19108 19093 19087 19068 19116 19118 19121 19138 19053 19102 19086 18944 18994 19003 18957 18947 18999 19005 19001 18954 18949 18947 18963 18997 19005 18987 18954 18979 18944 18935 18920 18985 18979 19003 18997 19015 19020 19024 19023 19045 19048 19016 S3P524
$3P525
$3P526 53P527 S3P528
$3P529
$3P530
$3P531 S3P532
$3P533
$3P534
$3P535
$3P536
$3P537
$3P538
$3P539
$3P540
$3P541 53P542
$3P543 53P544
$3P545
$3P546
$3P547
$3P548
$3P549 53P550 53P551 53P552 53P553 S3P554 53P555
$3P556 S3P557
$3P558 S3P559
$3P560 S3QO01 530002 S3Q003 53Q004 53Q005
$3Q006 436118 437110 436858 437007 437374 436953 436871 435843 436782 436880 436546 435695 435594 435743 435561 435411 435611 435818 436245 435997 435964 435990 435576 435708 436034 435819 436000 435823 435838 435836 435884 436041 436230 436298 435780 436330 436292 440336 439973 440088 439875 440107 440044 18923 18980 18954 19006 19039 18978 18968 18956 18998 18996 18982 18911 18923 18916 18908 18951 18962 18953 18939 18971 18967 18956 18915 18920 18960 18928 18935 18924 18928 18931 18944 18968 18978 18936 18925 18927 18953 19834 19823 19828 19834 19836 19829 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 55 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A45 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g) 53Q007 S3Q008
$3Q101 S3Q102 53Q103 53Q104
$3Q105
$3Q106
$3Q107 53Q108
$3Q201 53Q202 S3Q203 S3Q204 S3Q205 S3Q206 53Q207 53Q208
$3Q209 S3Q210 53Q211 S3Q212
$3Q213
$3Q214 S3Q215 S3Q216 53Q301
$3Q302 53Q303 53Q304 53Q305 S3Q306
$3Q307 S3Q308 53Q401 53Q402 S3Q403 S3Q404 S3Q405
$3Q406 530407 S3Q408 S3Q501 440263 440848 437842 438630 438228 438930 438046 438596 438729 438672 437086 437662 437384 438383 437069 437560 438334 438373 437493 437264 437185 437192 437197 438220 437511 437712 436290 436703 436693 436949 437247 436834 436862 436900 436731 436645 436765 436965 436944 436964 436588 436573 436348 19829 19854 19514 19532 19527 19540 19522 19527 19535 19532 19479 19499 19489 19528 19490 19512 19526 19528 19504 19486 19482 19493 19495 19526 19504 19505 19450 19471 19467 19518 19523 19512 19506 19490 19412 19405 19385 19421 19393 19382 19379 19400 19366 S3Q502 53Q503 S3Q504 53Q505 S3Q506 S3Q507 53Q508
$3Q509 53Q510 S3Q511 53Q512
$3Q513 53Q514 53Q515 S3Q516 53Q517 53Q518 53Q519 53Q520 53Q521 S3Q522
$3Q523
$3Q524
$3Q525 S3Q526
$3Q527 53Q528
$3Q529 53Q530 53Q531 53Q532 53Q533 53Q534 53Q535 530536 S3Q537 53Q538 53Q539 53Q540 53Q541 53Q542 53Q543 53Q544 436319 436327 436344 436208 436815 436360 436977 436926 437589 437371 437569 436992 436905 436873 436820 436662 436483 436213 436772 436948 436861 436807 436793 436557 436902 436772 436643 436483 436895 436426 436235 436196 435800 435877 435723 436493 435762 435494 435637 436217 436622 436707 436830 19370 19336 19331 19321 19376 19331 19437 19444 19460 19449 19460 19438 19439 19438 19439 19450 19400 19387 19400 19401 19399 19379 19422 19429 19384 19419 19384 19384 19394 19399 19391 19383 19365 19368 19371 19426 19365 19350 19357 19413 19403 19405 19423 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 56 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A46 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3Q545 S3Q546 S3Q547 S3Q548 S3Q549 S3Q550 S3Q551 S3Q552 S3R001 S3R002 S3R003
$3R004 S3R005 53R006 S3R007 S3R008 S3R101 S3R102 S31R103 S3R104 S3R105 S3R106 S3R107 M3R108 M3R301 S3R302 S3R303 M3R304 S3R305 S3R306 S3R307 S3R308 S3R309 531R310 S3R311 S3R312 S3R401 M3R402 53R403 S3R404 S3R405 S3R406 S3R407 437101 436900 436627 436688 436671 436747 437455 437158 439933 440077 439553 438527 439100 438807 439619 440473 438345 438714 438899 438486 438500 438612 438841 438757 437689 438072 438441 438228 438332 438545 438229 437176 437146 436980 437423 436544 436676 436936 436763 436817 437263 437549 437523 19428 19457 19445 19442 19439 19408 19460 19446 20342 20348 20337 20334 20366 20351 20362 20378 20080 20101 20087 20056 20073 20065 20088 20090 20015 20035 20061 20053 20068 20076 20073 20037 20036 20028 20039 20008 19932 19941 19935 19936 19943 19950 19956 S3R408 W3R409 W3R410 S3R411 W3R412 S3R501 S3R502 W3R503 W3R504 S3R505 S3R506 S3R507 S3R508 S3R509 S3R510 M3R511 S3R512 M3R513 S3R514 53R515 S3R516 S3R517 S3R518 S3R519 S3R520 531R521 M3R522 S3R523 S3R524 S3R525 S3R526 S3R527 S3R528 S3R529 S3R530 M3R531 531R532 S3R533 53R534 S3R535 S3R536 S31R537 S31R538 437174 437178 437084 437083 437323 436953 437047 437098 437130 436683 437146 436464 436583 436420 436722 436876 436461 436306 436241 435568 435427 435452 436265 436074 436262 436450 436751 436497 436646 436722 436505 435793 436477 436293 435156 434983 435654 435309 434772 434679 435399 437471 435695 19942 19953 19942 19952 19947 19949 19934 19916 19918 19913 19915 19906 19914 19896 19914 19906 19904 19891 19899 19854 19850 19850 19875 19868 19888 19888 19912 19905 19903 19903 19890 19837 19893 19896 19815 19835 19831 19818 19821 19848 19862 19960 19889 SCE Input to Sargent & Lundy SFP Analyses Page 57 of 131 RAI-012 Response, Attachment A Page A47 of A50
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
Assembly Total U (g)
U-235 (g)
S3R539 53R540 S3R541 M3R542 S3R543 S3R544 S3R545 M3R546 M3R547 S3R548 S3R549 S3R550 531R551 S3R552 S3R553 S3R554 S3R555 S3R556 S3R557 53R558 S3R559 S3R560 S3S001 535002 535003
$3S004 S35005
$35006 53S007
$3S008 535101 535102 535103 535104 53S105 53S106 S35107 535108 535201 535202
$3S203 535203 S35204 S35205 434266 435133 435177 435218 435643 435631 436316 436027 435791 435656 436508 436373 435529 436007 436107 434777 435378 435344 437261 437047 436578 436716 440390 439885 440431 440421 439660 440173 440405 439725 437238 437655 437205 437086 437718 437639 438547 438615 438115 437715 437606 437347 437784 19828 19867 19861 19850 19885 19831 19914 19865 19897 19883 19907 19879 19876 19879 19882 19835 19866 19877 19943 19933 19915 19915 19229 19212 19231 19231 19202 19222 19241 19206 18847 18863 18855 18849 18869 18877 18926 18930 18894 18873 18861 18849 18861 535206 S3S207 S3S208
$3S209 535210
$35211 53S212 535301 S3S302 53S303 53S304 535305 S35306 535307
$3S308 S3S309 S35310 S35311 S3S312 535401 S3S402 S35403 535404 535405 535406 S35407 53S408 535409 53S410 53S411 535412 S3S501 S3S502 S35503 S3S504 S35505 53S506 S35507 535508 535509 53S510 S3S51i
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ENCLOSURE 2 Modified Exemption Table Emergency Planning Exemption Request San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
Requested Exemptions Table 1, Exemption Requests Regulation Basis for Change 1.0650.47(b): The onsite a
- 4 eXGept-as Generic Backoround Considerations i i provided in nnF=OFAnm C3 gr thir, reG*!nR off-ste emergency response plans for nuclear power reactors must meet the following standards:
IIi In the Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for EP requirements for ISFSIs and for monitor retrievable storage installation (MRS) facilities (60 FR 32430; June 22,1995), the Commission responded to comments concerning offsite emergency planning for ISFSIs or an MRS and concluded that, "the offsite consequences of potential accidents at an ISFSl or a MRS {MOR40 retrievable storage istallatiGR] would not warrant establishing Emergency Planning Zones." In a nuclear power reactor's permanently defueled state, the accident risks are more similar to an ISFSI or MRS than an operating nuclear power plant. The draft proposed rulemaking in SECY-00-01 45 suggested that after at least one year of spent fuel decay time, the decommissioning licensee would be able to reduce its EP program to one similar to that required for an MRS under 10 CFR 72.32(b) and additional EP reductions would occur when: (1) approximately five years of spent fuel decay time has elapsed; or (2) a licensee has demonstrated that the decay heat level of spent fuel in the pool is low enough that the fuel would not be susceptible to a zirconium fire for all spent fuel configurations. The EP program would be similar to that required for an ISFSI under 10 CFR 72.32(a) when fuel stored in the SFP has more than five years of decay time and would not change substantially when all the fuel is transferred from the SFP to an onsite ISFSI. Exemptions from offsite EP requirements have been approved when the specific site analyses show that at least ten hours is available from a partial drain down event where cooling of the spent fuel is not effective until the hottest fuel assembly reaches 9000C. Because ten hours allows sufficient time to initiate mitigative mitigating actions to prevent a zirconium fire in the SFP or to initiate ad hoc offsite protective actions, offsite EP plans are not necessary for these permanently defueled nuclear power plant licensees.
Site Specific Basis Southern California Edison (SCE) has revised the accident analyses for those design basis accidents (DBA) that remain applicable in the permanently defueled condition.
These revised accident analyses demonstrate that as of August 2013. the radiological consequences of remaining applicable DBA will not exceed the limits of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Protective Action Guides (PAGs) at the Exclusion Area Boundary Page 1
Requested Exemptions (EAB). These were summarized in Reference 1,, Section 3.
As shown in Enc!osure 1, SCE has demonstrated a minimum of 10 hou-rs is a-vailable for the c.nase of spent fuel pool adiabatic heatUp o 900oC In addition, SCE has performed analyses to show that after the fuel has decayed for 31 months, for beyond-design-basis events where the SFP is drained, air cooling would prevent the fuel from reaching the lowest temperature where incipient cladding failure may occur (565°C). This analysis case is also addressed in RAI-01 1.
In the event that air cooling is not possible, a minimum of 10 hours1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> is available to take mitigating actions or, if needed, offsite protective actions using an all-hazards approach to emergency planning from the time the fuel is uncovered until it reaches the auto-ignition temperature of 9000C. This case is most often referred to as spent fuel pool adiabatic heatup and was also summarized in Reference 1. Enclosure 1, Section 3 and is the subiect of RAI-012.
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) maintains procedures and strategies for the movement of or obtaining any necessary portable equipment that will be relied upon for mitigating the loss of spent fuel pool (SFP) water. These mitigating strategies were developed as a result of the NRC Order on Mitigating Strategies (EA 026) and implement the reguirements of License Condition 2.C(26), "Mitigation Strategy License Condition." These diverse strategies provide defense-in-depth and ample time to provide makeup water or spray to the SFP prior to substantial radioactive release or the onset of zirconium cladding ignition. The details of these strategies are managed as commitments in response to the Mitigation Strategy License Condition. The most recent update to the commitments regarding mitigating strategies was submitted to the NRC on January 2, 2014 (ADAMS Accession #ML14007A164).
The modified, site-specific basis is the fundamental technical basis for most of these exemptions. Thus, this will be referred to freauentlv in the balance of this table.
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- 3. 450.47(b)(3): Arrangements for De.ommissoning
..e. reactors SONGS presents a low requesting and effectively using likelihood of any credible accident resulting in radiological assistance resources have been made, releases requiring offsite protective measures because of arrangement. to acc.m...m.,o.date State and the permanently shut down and defueled status of the loa*l ta,,ff a;t the 4.icn.ee's Emergency reactors. An emergency operations facility would not be Operations Facility have been made, and required. The "n, ucear iland" or "Main GControl fRoomn other organizations capable of or he Aoeafin-R an alternate command center can provide augmenting the planned response have for the communication and coordination with offsite been identified.
organizations for the level of support required.
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)).
- 4. §50.47(b)(4): A standard emergency SCE has proposed EALs (ADAMS Accession classification and action level scheme,
- ML14092A249) afe4--be consistent with Section 8 (4 the basis of which include facility system aptIiGable and Appendix C of NEI 99-01 Revision 6 and effluent parameters, is in use by the endorsed by the NRC in a letter dated March 28, 2013.
nuclear facility licensee, and State No offsite protective actions are anticipated to be local response plans call fFr reliance on necessary, so classification above the Alert level is no info.rmation provided by facility I.ensees longer required.
for determinations of minimum initial o,,ite response m.easYFre.
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)).
- 5.
050.47(b)(5): Procedures have been Per SECY-00-0145, after approximately 1 year of spent established for notification, by the fuel decay time [and as supported by the licensee's SFP licensee, of State and local response analysis], the staff believes an exception to the offsite EPA organizations and for notification of PAG standard is justified for a zirconium fire scenario emergency personnel by all considering the low likelihood of this event together with organizations; the content of initial and time available to take mitigative or protective actions follow up messages to response between the initiating event and before the onset of a organizations andthe publ" has been postulated fire. The spent fuel scoping study provides that established; and,means to provide eady depending on the size of the pool liner leak, releases could notification and clear instruction to the start anywhere from eight hours to several days after the populace within the plume exposuFe leak starts, assuming that mitigation measures are pathway Em.ergency Planning Zone have unsuccessful. If 10 CFR 50.54(hh)(2) type of mitigation beeAn estalished measures are successful, releases could only occur during the first several days after the fuel came out of the reactor.
Therefore, offsite EP plans are not necessary for these permanently defueled nuclear power plant licensees.
.As; shnwn n Enco'sure 1, SCE ha* s dm*ostrated a-minimum of 10 ho-rs is available for the case of spent fuel pool adiabatic heatup to 9000C, Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)).
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- 9. 450.47(b)(10): A range of protective actions has been developed for the plume expsuwre pathway E lPZ fo emergency workers and the public.-hi In the unlikely event of a SFP accident at SONGS, the iodine isotopes which contribute to an off-site dose are no loncier present, so potassium iodide (KI) distribution off-site would not serve as an effective or necessary supplemental protective action.
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The Commission responded to comments in its Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for emergency planning requirements for ISFSIs and MRS facilities (60 FR 32435), and concluded that, "the offsite consequences of potential accidents at an ISFSI or a MRS would not warrant establishing Emergency Planning Zones."
Additionally, in the Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for EP requirements for ISFSIs and for MRS facilities (60 FR 32430), the Commission responded to comments concerning site-specific emergency planning that includes evacuation of surrounding population for an ISFSI not at a reactor site, and concluded that, "The Commission does not agree that as a general matter emergency plans for an ISFSI must include evacuation planning." [Relocate as Paragraph 1 and add Generic and Background Considerations Subheading In the unlikely event Of a SFP2 accident, the iodine isotopes reacto accident are no logAer prnesent, so potassium iodide (KI) distibution off site would no iongern serve as an effecntive, or necessary supplemental protec~tive action.
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b)) and Item 11 (Appendix E,Section IV.1) for discussion on the similarity between a permanently defueled reactor and a non-Dower reactor.
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- 11. Appendix E.IV.1: The applicant's emergency plans shall contain, but not necessarily be limited to, information needed to demonstrate compliance with the elements set forth below, i.e.,
organization for coping with radiological emergencies, assessment actions, activation of emergency organization, notification procedures, emergency facilities and equipment, training, maintaining emergency preparedness, recovery, and onsite protective actions during hostile action. In addition, the emergency response plans submitted by an applicant for a nuclear power reactor operating license under this part, or for an early site permit (as applicable) or combined license under 10 CFR part 52, shall contain information needed to demonstrate compliance with the standards described in §50.47(b), and they will be evaluated against those standards.
The EP Final Rule published in the Federal Register (76 FR 72560; November 23, 2011) amended certain requirements in 10 CFR Part 50. Among the changes, the definition of "hostile action" was added as an act directed toward an NPP or its personnel. This definition is based on the definition of "hostile action" provided in NRC Bulletin 2005-02. NRC Bulletin 2005-02 was not applicable to nuclear power reactors that have permanently ceased operations and have certified that fuel has been removed from the reactor vessel.
The NRC excluded non-power reactors (NPR) from the definition of "hostile action" at that time because an NPR is not a nuclear power plant and a regulatory basis had not been developed to support the inclusion of non-power reactors in that definition. Likewise, an SFP and an ISFSI are not nuclear power plants as defined in the NRC's regulations. The staff also considered the similarities between a decommissioning NPP and a non-power reactor to determine whether they should be included within the definition of "hostile action." NPRs pose lower radiological risks to the public from accidents than do power reactors because: (1) the core radionuclide inventories are lower as a result of their lower power levels and often shorter operating cycle lengths; and (2) NPRs have lower decay heat associated with a lower risk of core melt and fission product release in a loss-of-coolant accident. A decommissioning power reactor also has a low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures.
For all of these reasons, the staff concludes that a decommissioning power reactor is not a facility that falls within the definition of "hostile action."
Similarly, for security, risk insights can be used to determine which targets are important to protect against sabotage. A level of security commensurate with the consequences of a sabotage event is required. The SONGS proposed PDEP retains a level of planning for such events. The severity of the consequences declines as fuel ages and, therefore, the underlying concern that a sabotage attack could cause offsite radiological consequences decreases over time.
Although the considerations discussed above provide a iustification for exemotino SONGS from "hostile action" related requirements, some EP requirements for security-based events will be maintained. The classification of security-based events, notification of offsite authorities and coordination with offsite agencies under a comprehensive emeraencv manaaement olan concept will still be reouired.
SONGS will maintain appropriate actions for the protection of onsite personnel in a security-based event.
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- 17. Appendix E.IV.A.1 A description of the normal plant opeati*g organization.
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Based on the permanently shut downR and-dofueled statue of the reactor,-a decommnrriAsionin reactor is not a facility that can be operated to generate electrical power. Therefore, it de not have a "plant operating organization."
Based on the permanently shut down and defueled status of the reactors, the SONGS reactors are not authorized to operate under 10 CFR 50.82(a). Because SCE cannot operate the reactors, SCE does not have a "plant operating organization."
- 18. Appendix E.IV.A.3. AdeSG.itiGR,-bY The number of staff at decommissioning sites is generally position and funtion to be perfbomed, of small but is commensurate with the need to safely store the*icenso;.
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that does not require response by headquarters personnel. The on-shift and emergency response positions are defined in the Permanently Defueled Emer-gency Plan.
- 20. Appendix E.IV.A.5. WeitifiGatieih-by The number of staff at decommissioning sites SONGS is position gentreFall relatively small but is commensurate with the other employees of the licensee with need to operate the facility in a manner that is protective special qualific,..ations fo..r
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emhergency conditions that may ar.
Other persons With special qualifications, such as consultants, who are net employees of the licensee and who mnay be called upor fod.rasistance fr em~ergencies shall also be identified. The spca qualifications of these persons shal be de scrFi b ed.__________________________
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- 21. Appendix E.IV.A.7. By June 23, 2041, Identification of, and a description of the assistance expected from, appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies with responsibilities for coping with emergencies, including hostile aGti0R at the site. For purposes of this appendix, "hostile aGction" is defined as an act directed toward a nuclear power plant or its personnel that includes the use of violent force to destroy equipment, take hostages, and/or intimidate the licensee to achieve an end. This includes attack by air, land, or water using guns, explosives, projectiles, vehicles, or other devices used to deliver destructive force.
Requiring a decommissioni-.ng site suc~h as SONGS to provide a description of the assistan-e-expected from1 appropriate State, local, and Federal agencies with responribilities ford coping With emergencies wo ld be an tinnecossarv hurden in liphi nf thA log r'ink nf ;;n onor~ar.,
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Similarly, for security, risk insiahts can be used to determine which taroets are imoortant to Drotect aaainst sabotage. A level of security commensurate with the conseauences of a sabotaae event is reeuired. The SONGS orooosed PDEP retains a level of olannina for such events. The severity of the conseauences declines as fuel aaes and. therefore. the underlvina concern that a sabotaae attack could cause offsite radioloaical conseauences decreases over time.
Although the considerations provided above and in the basis the proposed exemption from Appendix E,Section IV.1 provide a justification for exempting SONGS from "hostile action" related requirements, some EP requirements for security-based events will be maintained. The classification of security-based events, notification of offsite authorities and coordination with offsite agencies under a comprehensive emergency management plan concept will still be required.
SONGS will maintain appropriate actions for the protection of onsite personnel in a security-based event.
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- 23. Appendix E.IV.A.9. By December 21, ThA numFber of Staff ;# dt;AnmMksrinninn 6ites i6' Aenerall'i lice.sees. a detailed analysi.s 311.I RSRut 'I_ Bel~l GAIM...
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The NRC_ staff has con~sidoer-d-the similarity betweenth staffing Ievels at a permananltly shutdown and def, Wed r-eactor a*nd s9-taffing levels at NlPRs.O The minimal systems and equipment neeedeed-to mainain the spent nuclear fue in' the *pent f*e*l pool or in a dr-y cask t*orage system in a safe cnndition rFequire minimal PersonnAl anRd is g*Verned by Te,.hnir.at Sn,,
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Responsibilities for on-shift and emergency response Dersonnel are defined in the Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and implementing procedures. The PDEP and implementing procedures will be regularly tested throuah drills and exercises that will be audited bv SONGS and inspected by the NRC. The duties of the SONGS on-shift personnel are not as complicated and diverse as those for an operating power reactor.
In the EP Final Rule (published in the Federal Register (76 FR 72560: November 23. 2011). the NRC acknowledoed that the staffinq analysis requirement was not necessary for non-Dower reactor licensees because staffina at non-Dower reactors is generally small, which is commensurate with oneratino the facility in a manner that is orotective of the oublic health and safety. The limited systems and equipment needed to safely maintain the spent nuclear fuel in the soent fuel Dool or in a dry cask storaee system require minimal personnel and are governed by Technical Specifications.
Event scenarios postulated in the DBAs evolve at a slow rate. SONGS on-shift personnel duties are less complex.
Therefore, significant time is available to complete actions necessary to mitigate an emergency without impeding timely performance of emergency plan functions. These iustifications support the conclusion that SONGS, as a decommissioning reactor, can be exempt from the requirement of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section IV.A.9.
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- 25. Appendix E.IV.C.1: The entire spectrum of emergency conditions that involve the alerting or activating of progressively larger segments of the total emergency organization shall be described. The communication steps to be taken to alert or activate emergency personnel under each class of emergency shall be described. Emergency action levels (based not only on onsite andoffsite radiation monitoring information but also on readings from a number of sensors that indicate a potential emergency, &uGh a sthe pnreIure In GnnRunImnRu annd We reSPOnse of the EmnergencY Core Coolingu System) for notification of offsite agencies shall be described. The existence, but not the details, of a message authentication scheme shall be noted for such agencies. The emergency classes defined shall include: (1) notification of unusual events, (2) alert, (3) site area emnergency, and (4) general eone~geRGy Of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, IV.C.1. These classes are further discussed in NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1.
SCE has proposed adoption of Permanently Defueled EALs (ADAMS Accession #ML14092A249), consistent with those described in Section 8 and Appendix C of NEI 99-01, Revision 6. This scheme eliminates the Site Area Emergency and General Emergency event classifications.
Additionally, the need to base EALs on containment pressure and the response of the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) is no longer appropriate for notification of offsite agencies. The NEI 99-01, Revision 6, scheme was endorsed by the NRC in a letter dated March 28, 2013 (ADAMS Accession No. ML12346A463). No offsite protective actions are anticipated to be necessary, so classification above the Alert level is no longer required.
In the unlikely event of an accident at SONGS, there will be available time for event mitigation, and if necessary, implementation of offsite protective actions using an all-hazards approach to emergency planning. See the modified, site-specific basis for Item 1 (10 CFR 50.47(b))
detailing the low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures.
Containment parameters do will not provide an indication of the conditions at a dofuel-dfclt SONGS and emergency core cooling systems are will no longer be required. Other indications such as SFP level oeand temperature are used for the spent fuel in the SFPs.
In the Statement of Considerations for the Final Rule for EP requirements for ISFSIs and for MRS facilities (60 FR 32430), the Commission responded to comments concerning a general emergency at an ISFSI and MRS, and concluded that, "...an essential element of a General Emergency is that a release can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guidelines exposure levels off site for more than the immediate site area." The probability of a condition reaching the level above an emergency classification of alert is very low. In the event of an accident at a permanently defueled facility that meets the conditions for relaxation of EP requirements, there will be time to take ad hoc measures to protect the public."
As stated in NUREG-1 738, for instances of small SFP leaks or loss of cooling scenarios, these events evolve very slowly and generally leave many days for recovery efforts. Offsite radiation monitoring will be performed as the need arises. Due to the decreased risks associated with permanently defueled plants, offsite radiation monitoring systems are not required.
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- 26. Appendix E.IV.C.2: By June 20, 20-2, nuclear power reactor Licensees shall establish and maintain the capability to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition;-wthin 15 minutes after the availability of indications to plant operators that an emergency action level has been exceeded and shall promptly declare the emergency condition as soon as possible following identification of the appropriate emergency classification level. Licensees shall not construe these criteria as a grace period to attempt to restore plant conditions to avoid declaring an emergency action due to an emergency action level that has been exceeded. Licensees shall not construe these criteria as preventing implementation of response actions deemed by the licensee to be necessary to protect public health and safety provided that any delay in declaration does not deny the State and local authorities the opportunity to implement measures necessary to protect the public health and safety.
Generic Background Considerations In the Proposed Rule (74 FR 23254) to amend certain emergency planning requirements for 10 CFR Part 50, the NRC asked for public comment on whether the NRC should add requirements for non-power reactor licensees to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition within 15 minutes and promptly declare an emergency condition. The NRC received several comments on these issues. The NRC believes there may be a need for the NRC to be aware of security related events early on so that an assessment can be made to consider the likelihood that the event is part of a larger coordinated attack. However, the NRC determined that further analysis and stakeholder interactions are needed prior to changing the requirements for non-power reactor licensees. Therefore, the NRC did not include requirements in the 2011 EP Final Rule for non-power reactor licensees to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition within 15 minutes and promptly declare an emergency condition. The staff considered the similarity between a permanently defueled reactor and a non-power reactor for the low likelihood of any credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures.
Site Specific Basis SONGS will maintain the capability to assess, classify, and declare an emergency condition. For a site such as SONGS that is in the permanently defueled condition, the rapidly developing scenarios associated with events postulated to occur durinq reactor power operation are no longer credible. The consequences resulting from the only remaining events (e.g., fuel handling accident) develop over a significantly longer period. As such, the 15 minute requirement to classify and declare an emergency is unnecessarily restrictive.
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (10 CFR 50.47(b)) detailing the low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures and see Item 11 (Appendix E,Section IV. 1) for discussion on the similarity between a permanently defueled reactor and a non-Dower reactor.
- 29. Appendix E.IV.D.3: A licensee shall Generic Background Considerations have the capability to notify responsible State and local governmental agencies While the capability needs to exist for the notification of 5
after declaring an offsite government agencies within a specified time emergency. The licensee shall period, previous exemptions have allowed for extending d.emonstrate that the appror*iate the State and local government agencies' notification governmental authorities have the time up to 60 minutes based on the site-specific capability to make a public alerting and justification provided.
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been,ert.'lishrehd Site Specific Basis Due to the low probability of design-basis accidents or other credible events to exceed the EPA PAGs, the significantly reduced staff, and the minimal expected offsite response required, the need to provide immediate (within 15 minutes) notification has been reduced. to a 60 minute requirement. The reduced on-shift ERO's priorities may be responding to an emergency event prior to making offsite notifications.
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Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (50.47(b)) and Item 9 (50.47(b)(10)) for a discussion of the dose consequences from DBA as well as the low probability of beyond DBA events at SONGS to exceed the EPA PAGs.
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- 32. Appendix E.IV.E.8.a.(ii):F nrm1Ie;;
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.v NUREG-0696, "Functional Criteria for Emergency Response Facilities," provides that the operational support center (OSC) is an onsite area separate from the control room Main Control Room and the TSC where licensee operations support personnel will assemble in an emergency. For a permanently defueled power plant such as SONGS, the rapidly developing scenarios associated with events postulated to occur during reactor power operation are no longer credible. The number of operations support personnel necessary for response to the remaining credible events is accordingly much smaller. As a result, an OSC is no longer required to meet its original purpose of an assembly area for plant logistical support during an emergency. The OSC function can be incorporated into another facility.
- 38. Appendix E.lV.E.9.c.Prc'iesIe fer comnnniclaGti9ons among tAe nuiGlear power reactor control room, the.
.sitc technical SUPPOrt cn*ter, aRd the emer*encGy operation faGility; a*nd among the nUctear facility, the principal State and local emnergency operations Such communications systems shall be testedannually.
Because of theThe SONGS analysis confirmed the low probability of design-basis accidents or other credible events that would be expected to exceed the EPA PAGs and determined that there is sufficient the available time for event mitigation and if needed, implementation of offsite protective actions using a comprehensive emergency management plan. Therefore, there is no need for the TSC, EOF or field assessment teams.
Also see justifi"eatiO the modified site-specific basis for Item 3 (50.47(b)(3)). The provisions remaining in Appendix E to 10 CFR 50, Section IV.E.9.a, b, and d include the necessary requirements.
CommunicAtion With State and lonl EMts is mintane-d-to-cor__d~inateasssaneo site if required.
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- 40. E.IV.F.1: The program to provide for: (a)
The training of employees and exercising, by periodic drills, of emergency plans to ensure that employees of the licensee are familiar with their specific emergency response duties, and (b) The participation in the training and drills by other persons whose assistance may be needed in the event of a radiological emergency shall be described. This shall include a description of specialized initial training and periodic retraining programs to be provided to each of the following categories of emergency personnel:
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Directors and/or coordinators of the plant emergency organization; ii. Personnel responsible for accident assessment, including control room shift personnel; iii.
Radiological monitoring teams; iv. Fire control teams (fire brigades);
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Repair and damage control teams; vi.
First aid and rescue teams; vii. Medical support personnel; viii. Licensee's headqua.ters support ix. Security personnel.
In addition, a radiological orientation training program shall be made available to local services personnel; e.g., local emergency services!Cvil Defense, local law enforcement personnel, eGal-ReWS The number of staff at decommissioning sites is generally small but is commensurate with the need to safely store spent fuel at the facility in a manner that is protective of public health and safety. Decommissioning sites typically have a level of emergency response that does not require additional response by headquarters personnel.
Therefore, the NRC staff has stated that it considers exempting licensee's headquarters personnel from training requirements reasonable. Also see the basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b))
There will no loncer be any expected actions that must be taken by the public during an emergency, so it is no longer necessary to pre-plan the dissemination of this information to the public or to provide radioloqical orientation traininq to local news media persons.
The phrase "Civil Defense" is no lonaer a commonly used term and is no longer applicable as an example in the regulation.
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F.2.a.(i), (ii), and (iii) are not applicable.
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On that basis, SCE has requested exemption from offsite plans. With no offsite emerqency plan, there is no need for full participation exercises that include offsite agency participation.
The intent of submitting exercise scenarios at power reactors is to check that licensees utilize different scenarios in order to prevent the preconditioning of responders at power reactors. For permanently defueled sites such as SONGS, there are limited events that could occur and the previeusly rui potential progression to General Emergency in power reactor site scenarios is therefore not applicable to a decommissioning site.
SONGS should be exempt from F.2.a.(i)-(iii) because SONGS is-would be exempt from the umbrella provision of F.2.a.
- 46. Appendix E.IV.F.2.d: Each State w Fespnnn~'ihlitv for nuGloar mower roactor See basis for section IV.2.
See the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section 50.47(b))
emerYeru preprr~uiiue flb 5lulu tuu patcPate in the ingestion pathway potOnf ex(ercises at leaR-st oncne every exercise cycle. in States wi th mRore than, one nuclear power reactor p.m exposure pathway EP;Z, the-State should rotate this participatio-n fromn site to site.
Each State with responsibility for nuclear power reactor emergency preparedness should fully participate in a hos~tile actiVon execie at least once eveF' cycle and should fUlly participate in one hostile acrt-ionexecis by December 31, 201 5.
States With mor-e thRan one nul4Gear power reactor plume exposure pathway EPZ should rotate this participation from site to-S~e-.
- 47. Appendix E.IV.F.2.e: Licensees shall See basis for section IV.2.
enable any State or local government lGoa-t-e with;in the plum"e exposur See the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (Section pathway=P-Z to participate in the 50.47(b)).
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- 48. Appendix E.IV.F.2.f: Remedial exercises will be required if the emergency plan is not satisfactorily tested during the biennial exercise, such that NRC.Tm censultatien with FEMA, cannot (1) find reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency or (2) determine that the Emergency Response Organization (ERO) has maintained key skills specific to emergency response. The extent e State and local participation in remedial e Arcss Mu st ber suficient to show that approapriate corrective mneasures have bheen takenl regarding the elements of the I--m
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- _~ 0-~nrhru The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is responsible for the evaluation of an offsite response exercise. No action is expected from State or local government organizations in response to an event at a decommissionsng cite SONGS other than firefighting, law enforcement and ambulance/medical services. SCE has Letters of Agreement in place for those services. Offsite response organizations will continue to take ad hoc actions to protect the health and safety of the public as they would at any other industrial site.
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- 49. Appendix E.IV.F.2.i: Licensees shall use drill and exercise scenarios that provide reasonable assurance that anticipatory responses will not result from preconditioning of participants. Sueh sc0nrio for nucearF power reacto licensees must inc-lude a wide spectrtum Of rad469l09ical releas-es ;And cvent6, including' hostile action. Exercise and drill scenarios as appropriate must emphasize coordination among onsite and offsite response organizations.
For permanently defueled sites such as SONGS, there are limited events with dose consequences potentially exceeding the EPA PAGs that could occur. and-the Therefore, the previously routine progression to General Emergency in power reactor site scenarios is not-no longer applicable to a decemmissiening site. Therefore and SONGS should not be expected to demonstrate response to a wide spectrum of events.
Also see the modified site-specific basis for Item 1 (50.47(b)) detailing the low likelihood of a credible accident resulting in radiological releases requiring offsite protective measures and the basis for Item 11 (Appendix E,Section IV.1) regarding hostile action.
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Regulatory Commitment Location One-time or Scheduled Completion recurring
[Date Procedures will be revised to ensure that walk-downs and patrols [of SFP systems] are periodically (no less than once a shift) performed.,
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