NRC: TMIA Rulemaking Petitions
NRC audit report for TMI of Commitment Changes
Submitted by webEditor on Thu, 10/01/2009 - 19:10The !\IRC Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (I\IRR) has instructed its staff to perform an audit
of licensees' commitment management programs once every 3 years to determine whether the
licensees' programs are consistent with the industry guidance in NEI 99-04, and that regulatory
Summary of NRC meeting
Submitted by webEditor on Thu, 10/01/2009 - 19:06On September 23, 2009, a Category 1 public meeting was held by teleconference between the
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and representatives of Exelon Generation
Company, LLC (Exelon, the licensee). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss remaining
Nuclear Regulators Urge High-Tech Fire Detection
Submitted by webEditor on Wed, 08/26/2009 - 20:22August 26, 2009
By MATTHEW L. WALD
WASHINGTON — Many of the hundreds of workers at the Shearon Harris nuclear plant in New Hill, N.C., are busy with high-tech tasks like calibrating equipment, monitoring radiation fields or controlling the reactor. But around the clock, there are three on duty who might have come out of another century.
They sniff for smoke.
NRC proposing to amend environmental protection regulations
Submitted by webEditor on Fri, 07/31/2009 - 15:35Notice of Availability of the Draft Revision to Generic
Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants,
Revision 1, NUREG-1437 and Public Meetings (see complete info from the Federal Register at bottom.)
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proposing to amend
· its environmental protection regulations by updating the Commission's
· 1996 findings on the environmental impacts related to the renewal of a
· nuclear power plant's operating license. The Commission stated that it
· intends to review the assessment of impacts and update it on a 10-year
· cycle, if necessary. The proposed rule redefines the number and scope
· of the environmental impact issues which must be addressed by the
· Commission in conjunction with the review of applications for license
· renewal.
Obama administration about to fill NRC vacancies
Submitted by webEditor on Fri, 07/24/2009 - 21:43July 24, 2009
Decision will influence future of industry
By PETER BEHR of ClimateWire
The Obama administration is close to a decision on filling two vacancies on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, according to industry and congressional sources. The appointments would come at a pivotal time for the industry's hopes of a revival, as NRC weighs operating license applications for a handful of new reactors and a review of its waste fuel policy.
The administration is believed to have settled on former Energy Department official William Magwood and Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor George Apostolakis as the nominees. Both would be welcomed by the industry, officials said.
License for Exelon, NRG merger under federal consideration
Submitted by webEditor on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 14:24The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the Commission) is considering the issuance
of an order under Title 10 of the CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (10 CFR), Section 50.80
approving the indirect transfer of the Facility Operating License DPR-12 for Peach Bottom
PPL's License Application Challenged
Submitted by webEditor on Sat, 06/20/2009 - 09:57Eric Epstein, Chairman of Three Mile Island Alert, contends PPL's application for a license to construct a nuclear reactor at Bell Bend near Berwick, Pa. leaves at least four serious matters in need of attention.
Epstein contends that the federally required funds to decommission (close down) a plant are inadequate.
He also told the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that PPL's has no solid plan for how to dispose of low-level radioactive waste.
Participants Sought for Policy Input
Submitted by webEditor on Sun, 12/20/2009 - 13:56
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION SEEKS PARTICIPANTS FOR UPCOMING DISCUSSIONS
ON DRAFT SAFETY CULTURE POLICY
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will host several public workshops next year to gather input on the agency’s draft policy statement on “safety culture,” and the staff wants to hear from individuals interested in participating in the workshops’ roundtable discussions.
To read the NRC memo, open pdf:
NRC should allow the public to fairly participate in its licensing hearings
Submitted by webEditor on Wed, 10/28/2009 - 10:02
http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/roundtables/the-future-of-the-nuclear-regulatory-commission
VICTOR GILINSKY | 25 JUNE 2008
Let's talk about something no one is happy with--citizen and state participation in Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing hearings on nuclear plants and facilities. The industry and commission's view is that those who are flat out opposed should express themselves somewhere else, instead of tying up NRC hearings with safety issues best left to government experts. But because of federal preemption of safety regulation, states have no say in these matters and there is no somewhere else. Citizens and states can influence nuclear construction only by participating in NRC hearings, which allow only narrow technical arguments.
Peach Bottom Granted Change to Surveillance, with New Program Added
Submitted by webEditor on Thu, 10/01/2009 - 19:23Exelon Generation Company, LLC, (Exelon) submitted a license amendment request (LAR) for Peach
Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS), Units 2 and 3. The LAR seeks to revise the PBAPS