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11-08-18 Updated Slides for NRC Public Meeting Regarding Wcff (002)
ML18304A324
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Issue date: 11/08/2018
From: Matt Bartlett, Jessie Quintero, Beverly Smith, Thomas Vukovinsky
Division of Fuel Cycle Safety, Safeguards, and Environmental Review
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Public Meeting on the Westinghouse Columbia Fuel Fabrication FacilityNovember 08, 2018Division of Fuel Cycle Safety, Safeguards, and Environmental ReviewBrian Smith, Acting DirectorMatt Bartlett, Project Manager Jessie Quintero, Environmental Project Manager Region II, Division of Fuel Facility InspectionTom Vukovinsky, Senior Project Inspector Agenda 2*NRC Introduction*Westinghouse and Fuel Fabrication

  • License Renewal Process-Safety Review-Environmental Review*NRC Oversight -Inspection and Enforcement

-Leaks in 2008, 2011,and 2018 3The NRC licenses and regulates the Nation's civilian use of radioactive materials to provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety, and to promote the common defense and security, and to protect the

environment.

NRC Mission Who We Are and What We Do Support for Decisions 4Oversight*Inspection

  • AssessmentofPerformance
  • Enforcement
  • Allegations
  • Investigations
  • IncidentResponse Regulations and Guidance Operational Experience Licensing and Decommissioning
  • Licensing*Decommissioning 5 Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility*Located in Hopkins, SC*1969: Original license issued*License renewed 4 times*2027: Current license expires

7 Hearing(ifgranted)Adjudicatory Decision LicenseApplicationandEnvironmentalReport HearingRequested?SAFETYREVIEW LicenseApplicationandIntegratedSafetyAnalysis NRC'sAcceptanceReviewRequestsAdditionalInformationCoordinatewithOtherAgencies NRC'sRenewalDecisionENVIRONMENTALREVIEWEnvironmentalAssessmentandFindingofNoSignificantImpactEnvironmentalImpactStatementandRecordofDecision orSiteVisits License Renewal Process 8 Program ElementsGeneral InformationEmergency Management Organization and Administration Environmental ProtectionIntegrated Safety Analysis DecommissioningRadiation Protection Management MeasuresCriticality Safety Material Control and AccountingChemical Process Safety Fire Safety Physical Protection Safety Review National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

Review 9*Evaluatetheenvironmentaleffectsofthefacilityoperatingforanother40years*DocumentresultsinanEnvironmentalAssessment(EA)*Re opentheNEPAreviewduetoleaks-WillissuedraftEAforpublicreviewandcomment AirQuality Landuse NoiseandAestheticsEcologySocioeconomicsTransportationWaterQualityandUse NEPA Review 10 Environmental Justice (EJ) 11*Analyzefor"disproportionatelyhighandadversehumanhealthandenvironmentaleffects"onlowincomeandminoritypopulations

  • NRChasaPolicyStatementthatprovidesguidanceforperformingEJanalyses
  • PreviousEAsdidnotincludeEJanalysisbecausetherewerenosignificantimpacts*DecisiontoconductEJanalysiswillfollowprocessoutlinedinthePolicyStatement
  • Verify Westinghouse is meeting the regulatory requirements as described in their license*Assess the overall safety performance of the facility by

reviewing trends*Issue violations if regulatory requirements are not met Oversight 12Level of violation (severity) ranges from I to IV

  • June 2018: Leak occurred at Spiking Station #2Pipe coupling leakHydrofluoric acid and uranyl nitrateNo workers injuredDamage to liner and concrete floorChemicals seeped into the soil*July 2018: NRC and SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) notified2018 Leak -Event 67"48"19"SmallCrackinConcreteUndertheLiner 13
  • NRC completed an inspection September 18-21, 2018, and issued a Level IV violation-Westinghouse responded to violation on November 2, 2018*Westinghouse completed an apparent cause evaluation, implemented compensatory measures, and continues to take corrective actions*Westinghouse is still determining the extent of the leak into the subsurface and coordinating with DHEC for further actions-Remediation plan submitted to DHEC to remove contaminated soil below the Spiking Station to a depth of approximately 9 feet2018 Leak -Response 14
  • DHECapproved Westinghouse Soil Sampling Plan-Phase I (completed): Conduct 12 borings and collect samples from the area under the dike to a depth of up to 5 feet and analyze results for contamination levels-Phase II (completed): Conduct additional borings and collect samples down to approximately 12 feet-Phase III (if necessary): Obtain ground water samples below the dike for analysis*Compensatory measures put in place for operating Hydrogen Fluoride Spiking Station #1:-Hourly piping leak checks-Protective mats placed on liner if an operator needs to walk on liner

-Following any entry to diked area, the liner integrity check will be completed-Liner integrity check frequency changed from annual to quarterly*DHEC well water sample results: Uranium concentration well below MCL limits2018 Leak -Next Steps 15 2008/2011 Leaks*Westinghouse found leaks in 2008 and 2011 in an underground piping system that goes from the facility to the wastewater treatment plant*Westinghouse implemented corrective actions:*2008: Piping header was repaired

  • 2011:-Re-routed acidic and/or caustic solutions-Portions of the line inside the building were re-routed above ground-Piping was re-lined 16 2008/2011 Leaks -Next Steps*January 2018: Westinghouse initiated an effort to further characterize and determine the extent of the leaksDrilled temporary wells to obtain water samples to determine the extent of the contamination, if anyEfforts are ongoingNRC will evaluate the results in the license renewal

review 17

  • Results from the temporary well water samples:-2 of 9 temporary wells show uranium above the drinking water limit in an area approximately 30 feet from the plant building-The remaining 7 temporary wells were below the drinking water limits-No other permanent or temporary wells show results above drinking water limits for uranium*No impact to off-site groundwater*Westinghouse met with DHEC on October 31 to discuss results and path forward2008/2011 Leaks -Characterization 18 Decommissioning 19*Westinghouse is required to decommission the site once operations have ceased and clean up to allow for unrestricted use*NRC reviews and approves Westinghouse's decommissioning funding plan every 3 years*NRC's Decommissioning Planning Rule Closing Remarks
  • License renewal review is ongoing-Draft EA will be published for public comment -Safety Evaluation Report will document the conclusions of the safety review
  • Oversight and Inspection-Completed the inspection and issued a violation -Westinghouse must respond to the violation-Westinghouse continues to investigate the leaks 20 For More Information*Visit the NRC's website at https://www.nrc.gov/info-finder/fc/westinghouse-fuel-fab-fac-sc-lc.html*Find documents online in the AgencywideDocuments Access and Management System athttps://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html*Contact NRC staff

-Matthew.Bartlett@NRC.gov or 301.415.7154

-Jessie.Quintero@NRC.gov or 301.415.7476 21 22 AcronymsDHECDepartment of Health and Environmental ControlEAEnvironmental AssessmentEJEnvironmental JusticeNEPANational Environmental Policy Act SCSouth Carolina