ML101260009

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04/28/2010 Summer Meeting Posters
ML101260009
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Site: Summer South Carolina Electric & Gas Company icon.png
Issue date: 05/05/2010
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Download: ML101260009 (6)


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NRC Strategic Plan Strategic Goals*Safety: Ensure adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment.*Security:

Ensure adequate protection in the secure use and management of radioactive materials.

Strategic Objectives*Openness:The NRC appropriately informs and involves stakeholders in the regulatory process.*Effectiveness:NRC actions are high quality, efficient, timely, and rea listic, to enable the safe and beneficial use of radioactive materials.*Operational Excellence:

NRC operations use effective business met hods and solutions to achieve excellence in accomplishing the agency's

mission.

Plant Performance Reactor Oversight Process Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Results Significance ThresholdAction Matrix Significance Threshold Performance Indicator Results Regulatory Response StrategicPerformance Areas Safety Cornerstones Baseline Inspection Results Significance ThresholdAction Matrix Significance Threshold Performance Indicator Results Regulatory Response StrategicPerformance Areas Action Matrix ConceptLicenseeResponseRegulatoryResponseDegradedCornerstoneMultiple/Rep.

Degraded CornerstoneUnacceptable Performance

  • Increasing Safety Significance
  • Increasing NRC Inspection Efforts
  • Increasing NRC/Licensee Management Involvement
  • Increasing Regulatory Actions Nuclear Security

&Safeguards Physical ProtectionSecurity InspectionsForce-on-Force ExercisesInteragency CooperationIntrusion Detection & AssessmentResponse &Offsite AssistanceThreat Assessment Information Security Preventing Unauthorized Disclosure Safety Review of Aging Management License RenewalReview of Environmental ImpactsOpportunities for Public Participation Spent Nuclear Fuel Safe and Secure Storage&Transport Assured ByComprehensive RegulationsDetailed NRC ReviewRobust Cask & Package DesignsSignificant Experience Base Continued OversightU.S. Independent Spent Fuel Storage InstallationsU.S. Independent Spent Fuel Storage InstallationsLEGENDInterstate HighwaysRailroadsAs of August 2007:Disclaimer: This map provides only general information regarding the current and potential ISFSI licensees, based on various information sources that may be inexact and may change.Browns Ferry Hatch Farley Grand GulfRiver Bend Sequoyah Oconee CatawbaMcGuire BrunswickRobinson Surry North Anna Shearon HarrisVogtleSummerCrystal RiverWaterfordTurkey PointSt. LucieWatts BarBeaver ValleyFitzpatrick NineMile PtGinna 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13Northeast:1. Maine Yankee2. Seabrook3. Vermont Yankee4. Yankee Rowe

5. Pilgrim
6. Haddam Neck
7. Millstone8. Indian Point9. Susquehanna 10.Three Mile Island
11. Limerick
12. Peach Bottom13. Oyster Creek14. Hope Creek
15. Salem
16. Calvert Cliffs 16Big Rock Point Davis Besse PerryFermiPoint Beach KewauneeMonticelloPrairie Island LaCross eZionCookPalisade s 1 2 3 4Midwest:1. Dresden2. GE Morris (wet)
3. Braidwood
4. Lasalle5. Byron6. Duane Arnold
7. Quad Cities
8. Clinton 5 6 7 8Ft. CalhounCooperCallawayWolf CreekArkansas Nuclear One South Texas ProjectComanche PeakDOE TMI-2 StorageDOE Idaho Spent Fuel FacilityPrivate Fuel StorageFt Saint Vrain (vault storage)Humboldt Bay Trojan Columbia Rancho SecoDiablo CanyonSan Onofre Palo Verde 31Operating General Licensed ISFSIs at Reactor Sites 18Reactor Sites Pursuing a General licensed ISFSI 15Specific Licensed ISFSIs (At or Away from Reactor Sites)[No known sites are pursuing a future Specific Licensed ISFSI]19reactor sites have not announced intentions regarding ISFSI 30States have at least one ISFSI 15 14 4 3