81_FR_43784 81 FR 43656 - Tennessee Valley Authority Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1

81 FR 43656 - Tennessee Valley Authority Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1

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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering the issuance of an amendment to Facility Operating License No. NFP-90, issued February 7, 1996, and held by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA, the licensee) for the operation of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), Unit 1. The proposed amendment would revise Technical Specification (TS) 4.2.1, ``Fuel Assemblies''; TS 3.5.1 ``Accumulators''; Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4, ``Refueling Water Storage Tank''; and SR 3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum number of tritium producing burnable absorber rods (TPBARs) and to delete outdated information related to the tritium production program. The NRC staff is issuing an environmental assessment (EA) and finding of no significant impact (FONSI) associated with the proposed license amendment.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

[Docket No. 50-390; NRC-2016-0131]


Tennessee Valley Authority Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1

AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact; 
issuance.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering 
the issuance of an amendment to Facility Operating License No. NFP-90, 
issued February 7, 1996, and held by the Tennessee Valley Authority 
(TVA, the licensee) for the operation of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN), 
Unit 1. The proposed amendment would revise Technical Specification 
(TS) 4.2.1, ``Fuel Assemblies''; TS 3.5.1 ``Accumulators''; 
Surveillance Requirement (SR) 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4, ``Refueling Water 
Storage Tank''; and SR 3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum number of 
tritium producing burnable absorber rods (TPBARs) and to delete 
outdated information related to the tritium production program. The NRC 
staff is issuing an environmental assessment (EA) and finding of no 
significant impact (FONSI) associated with the proposed license 
amendment.

DATES: The Environmental assessment referenced in this document is 
available on July 5, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2016-0131 when contacting the 
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You 
may obtain publicly-available information related to this document 
using any of the following methods:
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questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-
3463; email: [email protected]. For technical questions, contact 
the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of 
this document.
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in a table in the AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS section of this document.
     NRC's PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public 
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Schaaf, Office of Nuclear 
Reactor Regulation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 
20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-6020, email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

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I. Introduction

    The NRC is considering issuance of an amendment to Facility 
Operating License No. NFP-90, issued to TVA for operation of the WBN, 
Unit 1, located in Rhea County, Tennessee. The proposed action would 
allow TVA to make changes to the TSs to increase the maximum number of 
TPBARs that can be irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN, Unit 1 core from 
704 to 1,792. In accordance with National Environmental Policy Act of 
1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and section 51.21 of title 10 
of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), the NRC performed an EA. 
Based on the following EA, the NRC has concluded that the proposed 
actions will have no significant environmental impact, and is issuing a 
FONSI.
    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and TVA will cooperate in a 
program to produce tritium for the National Security Stockpile by 
irradiating TPBARs in the WBN, Unit 1 reactor core. Tritium is produced 
when the neutrons produced by nuclear fission in the core are absorbed 
by the lithium target material of the TPBAR. A solid zirconium metal 
cladding covering the TPBAR (called a ``getter'') captures the tritium 
produced. Most of the tritium is contained within the TPBAR, however, 
some tritium permeates through the TPBAR cladding and is released into 
the reactor coolant system.
    By letter dated September 23, 2002, the NRC approved Amendment No. 
40 to Facility Operating License No. NPF-90 for WBN, Unit 1. The 
amendment allowed TVA to irradiate up to 2,304 TPBARs in the WBN, Unit 
1 reactor core each fuel cycle. This approval was based, in part, on 
NRC's approval of DOE topical report ``Tritium Production Core Topical 
Report,'' NPD-98-181, dated July 30, 1998, revised February 10, 1999, 
which assumed that an average of 1 Curie (Ci) per year of tritium would 
be released from each TPBAR into the reactor coolant, thereby 
establishing a design basis source term for impact evaluation of 2,304 
Ci/year attributable to TPBARs.
    Because of issues related to the reactor coolant boron 
concentration, and a higher than expected permeability of tritium from 
the TPBARs, the TVA requested, and the NRC approved, Amendment 48 to 
the WBN, Unit 1 operating license, issued October 8, 2003. Amendment 48 
limited the number of TPBARs to be irradiated in WBN, Unit 1, fuel 
cycle number 6 to 240 TPBARs. Subsequently, a series of amendments 
limiting the number of TPBARs allowed to be loaded into the WBN, Unit 
1, reactor core were reviewed and approved by the NRC. Currently, 
Amendment 77, issued May 4, 2009, limits the maximum loading of the 
WBN, Unit 1 reactor core to 704 TPBARs. This limit reflects the average 
tritium permeation of approximately 3.27 Ci/TPBAR/year experienced 
during TPBAR operations in fuel cycles 6 through 8, which limits the 
number of TPBARs that could be loaded without exceeding the original 
design basis source term of 2,304 Ci/year attributable to TPBARs.
    The current request to allow core loadings up to 1,792 TPBARs will 
support TVA's ability to meet the DOE agreement and national security 
stockpile needs.

II. Environmental Assessment

Description of the Proposed Action

    The proposed action would revise TS 4.2.1, ``Fuel Assemblies''; TS 
3.5.1 ``Accumulators''; SR 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4, ``Refueling Water Storage 
Tank''; and SR 3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum number of TPBARs and to 
delete outdated information related to the tritium production program.
    The proposed action is in accordance with the licensee's 
application dated March 31, 2015, as supplemented by letters dated 
April 28, May 27, June 15, September 14, September 25, November 30, 
December 22, December 29, 2015, February 22, and March 31, 2016.

Need for the Proposed Action

    The proposed action would allow WBN, Unit 1, to support the DOE, 
National Nuclear Security Administration, national security stockpile 
needs in accordance with Public Law (PL) 106-65. Section 3134 of PL 
106-65 directs the Secretary of Energy to produce new tritium at TVA's 
Watts Bar power plant.

Environmental Impacts of the Proposed Action

    The radiological and non-radiological impacts on the environment 
that may result from the proposed action are summarized below.

Non-Radiological Impacts

    The proposed action would not change the types and amounts of any 
non-radiological liquid or gaseous effluents that may be released 
offsite. There would also be no physical changes to any structures or 
land use within the WBN site, and the proposed action would not impact 
air quality, water resources, or aquatic resources. In addition, the 
proposed action would not result in any socioeconomic or environmental 
justice impacts or impacts to historic and cultural resources.
    Therefore, there would be no significant non-radiological 
environmental impacts to any resource or any irreversible and 
irretrievable commitments of resources.

Radiological Impacts

Radioactive Gaseous and Liquid Effluents and Solid Waste

    The WBN, Unit 1, includes waste treatment systems to collect, 
process, recycle, and dispose of gaseous, liquid, and solid wastes that 
contain radioactive material in a safe and controlled manner within NRC 
and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's radiation safety standards. 
Implementation of the proposed action would result in an increase in 
the maximum number of TPBARs that can be irradiated, per cycle, in the 
WBN, Unit 1 core, from 704 to 1,792. This would affect the quantities 
of radioactive material generated during plant operations as some 
tritium permeates through the TPBAR cladding and is released into the 
reactor coolant system. The historical average observed TPBAR tritium 
permeation rate through cycle 12 is 3.4 Ci/TPBAR/year, with the maximum 
observed permeation rate being approximately 4.8 Ci/TPBAR/year. For the 
purposes of assessing the environmental impacts and regulatory 
compliance of its license amendment request, TVA assumed a core load of 
1,900 TPBARs with a permeation rate of 5.0 Ci/TPBAR/year of tritium, 
which is a conservative source term that bounds the observed and 
maximum TPBAR tritium permeation rate. While the quantity of tritium 
generated during plant operations will increase under the proposed 
action, TVA has stated that the current radioactive waste treatment 
systems will be able to handle that increase.

Radioactive Gaseous Effluents

    The WBN, Unit 1, maintains a gaseous waste management system (GWMS) 
that is designed to process and control the release of radioactive 
gaseous effluents into the environment in accordance with the 
requirements of 10 CFR 20.1301, ``Dose limits for individual members of 
the public,'' and to ensure consistency with the as low as is 
reasonably achievable (ALARA) dose objectives set forth in appendix I 
to 10 CFR part 50.
    As stated above relative to TVA's license amendment request, TVA 
assumed a core load of 1,900 TPBARs with a permeation rate of 5.0 Ci/
TPBAR/year of tritium, which is a conservative

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source term that bounds the observed and maximum TPBAR tritium 
permeation rate. For its analysis of radioactive gaseous effluents, TVA 
assumed that 10 percent of the tritium is released as gaseous effluent.
    To determine whether the gaseous effluents would fall within the 
requirements of 10 CFR 20.1301, TVA calculated the sum of the ratios of 
each isotope concentration (C) to its corresponding gaseous Effluent 
Concentration Limit (ECL, as listed in 10 CFR part 20, appendix B, 
Table 2, Column 1). Consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR 
20.1302(b)(2)(i), a C/ECL sum of less than 1.0 indicates that the 
annual average effluent release is within the limits of 10 CFR 20.1301. 
Tables 8 and 9 of the license amendment request demonstrate that TVA's 
calculated C/ECL sums for gaseous effluent releases from an assumed 
core load of 1,900 TPBARs for containment purge without filtration 
would be 3.15 x 10-1 and would be 2.73 x 10-1 
with continuous filtration. Both numbers are within the maximum C/ECL 
limit of 1.0.
    To determine whether the gaseous effluents are consistent with the 
ALARA dose objectives set forth in appendix I to 10 CFR part 50, TVA 
calculated bounding public doses from the applicable plant effluent 
dose pathways with the tritium release attributable to TPBAR 
permeability. These doses were based on an assumed core load of 1,900 
TPBARs and the methods and assumptions in the current WBN Offsite Dose 
Calculation Manual (ODCM), (documented in the ``Watts Bar Nuclear Plant 
Unit 1, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report--2014''). TVA 
calculated that the Whole Body dose to a Maximally Exposed Individual 
would be 0.55 millirem (mrem) (0.0055 millisievert (mSv)), which is 
much less than the Whole Body dose criterion in appendix I to 10 CFR 
part 50 of 5.00 mrem (0.05 mSv). TVA also calculated that the Organ 
Dose (Bone) to the Maximally Exposed Individual would be 10.6 mrem 
(0.106 mSv), which is less than the Organ dose criterion in Appendix I 
to 10 CFR part 50 of 15.00 mrem (0.15 mSv).
    The NRC staff finds that the TVA's analyses have demonstrated that 
WBN, Unit 1, can be operated with the proposed maximum core loading of 
1,792 TPBARs and that the current GWMS can maintain the gaseous 
effluents within the Effluent Concentration Limits listed in 10 CFR 
part 20, appendix B to meet the dose limit requirements to members of 
the public in 10 CFR 20.1301, as well as maintain doses to the public 
ALARA dose objectives set forth in appendix I to 10 CFR part 50. 
Therefore, the NRC staff concludes that there would not be a 
significant radiological impact from gaseous effluents under the 
proposed action.

Radioactive Liquid Effluents

    The WBN, Unit 1 liquid radioactive waste system (LRWS) is used to 
collect and process radioactive liquid wastes to reduce radioactivity 
and chemical concentrations to levels acceptable for discharge to the 
environment. The LRWS maintains sufficient processing capability so 
that liquid waste may be discharged to the environment below the 
regulatory limits of 10 CFR 20.1301 and consistent with the ALARA dose 
objectives in appendix I to 10 CFR part 50. The WBN, Unit 1 has three 
large tanks in the LRWS, which includes a Tritiated Water Storage Tank 
with a capacity of 500,000 gallons. This tank supports managing large 
volume/high tritium concentrations in the reactor coolant system. These 
tanks can be used for liquid effluent holdup, dilution, and timing of 
releases to ensure that regulatory requirements are met. Release of 
radioactive liquids from the LRWS only occurs after laboratory analysis 
of the tank contents. If the activity is found to be above ODCM limits, 
the liquid waste streams are returned to the system for further 
processing by a mobile demineralizer. If the activity is found to be 
below the ODCM limits, the liquid waste stream is pumped to a discharge 
pipe where it is monitored for radiation levels and flowrate before it 
enters the Cooling Tower Blowdown line, where it can be ultimately 
discharged into the Tennessee River.
    As previously described, TVA assumed a core load of 1,900 TPBARs 
with a permeation rate of 5.0 Ci/TPBAR/year of tritium, which is a 
conservative source term that bounds the observed and maximum TPBAR 
tritium permeation rate. For its analysis of radioactive liquid 
effluents, TVA assumed that 90 percent of the tritium is released as 
liquid effluent.
    To determine whether the liquid effluents are within the 
requirements of 10 CFR 20.1301, TVA calculated the sum of the ratios of 
each isotope concentration (C) to its corresponding liquid Effluent 
Concentration Limit (ECL as listed in 10 CFR part 20, appendix B, Table 
2, Column 2). Consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR 
20.1302(b)(2)(i), a C/ECL sum of less than 1.0 indicates that the 
annual average effluent release is within the limits of 10 CFR 20.1301. 
Tables 5 through 7 of the license amendment request supplement dated 
March 31, 2016, show TVA's calculated C/ECL sums for liquid effluent 
releases from an assumed core load of 1,900 TPBARs. Table 5 indicates 
that extended effluent releases, without processing the liquid 
radioactive waste streams through the mobile demineralizer or allowing 
for sufficient dilution of the radioactive waste stream, would not meet 
the regulatory requirements of 10 CFR 20.1301. The calculated C/ECL is 
3.37, which is greater than the maximum allowable C/ECL of 1.0. To 
ensure that the effluent concentration limits of 10 CFR 20.1301 are 
met, TVA has revised Section 11.2.6.5 of the Final Safety Analysis 
Report to include the statement that ``No untreated wastes are released 
unless they are below the Lower Limit of Detection.'' Table 6 of the 
license amendment request demonstrates that TVA's calculated C/ECL sum 
for liquid effluent releases processed through the mobile demineralizer 
would be 5.7 x 10-1. Table 7 demonstrates that TVA's 
calculated C/ECL for liquid effluents not processed through the mobile 
demineralizer, but sufficiently diluted before release, would be 5.8 x 
10-1. Both numbers are within the maximum C/ECL limit of 
1.0.
    To determine whether the liquid effluents are consistent with the 
ALARA dose objectives set forth in appendix I to 10 CFR part 50, TVA 
calculated bounding public doses from the applicable plant effluent 
dose pathways with the tritium release attributable to TPBAR 
permeability. These doses were based on an assumed core load of 1,900 
TPBARs and the methods and assumptions in the current ODCM. TVA 
calculated that the Whole Body dose to a Maximally Exposed Individual 
from liquid effluents would be 0.43 mrem (0.0043 mSv), which is much 
less than the Whole Body dose criterion in appendix I to 10 CFR part 50 
of 3.00 mrem (0.03 mSv). TVA also calculated that the Organ Dose 
(Liver) to the Maximally Exposed Individual from liquid effluents would 
be 0.57 mrem (0.0057 mSv), which is less than the Organ dose criterion 
in appendix I to 10 CFR part 50 of 10.00 mrem (0.15 mSv).
    The NRC staff finds that the TVA analyses have demonstrated that 
WBN, Unit 1, can be operated with the proposed core loading of 1,792 
TPBARs, and that with processing of the liquid radioactive waste 
streams through the demineralizer, or allowing for proper dilution of 
the liquid radioactive waste streams, the current LRWS can maintain the 
liquid effluents within the Effluent Concentration Limits listed in 10 
CFR part 20, appendix B. Specifically, doses from liquid effluents 
would meet the

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requirements regarding members of the public in 10 CFR 20.1301 as well 
as maintain the public ALARA dose objectives set forth in appendix I to 
10 CFR part 50. Therefore, the NRC staff concludes that there would not 
be a significant radiological impact from gaseous effluents under the 
proposed action.

Solid Radioactive Wastes

    Solid radioactive wastes generated by nuclear power plant 
operations at WBN, Unit 1, are processed, packaged, and stored until 
they are shipped offsite to a vendor for further processing or to a 
licensed facility for permanent disposal, or both. The storage areas 
have restricted access and shielding to reduce radiation rates to plant 
workers. Solid radioactive wastes are packaged and transported in 
compliance with NRC's regulations in 10 CFR parts 61, ``Licensing 
Requirements for Land Disposal of Radioactive Waste,'' and 71, 
``Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material,'' and the U.S. 
Department of Transportation regulations in 49 CFR parts 170 through 
179; and to maintain the dose limits of 10 CFR 20.1201, 10 CFR 20.1301, 
and appendix I to 10 CFR part 50.
    Implementation of the proposed action would be expected to increase 
the activity and volume of solid radioactive waste due to the 
irradiation of the TPBAR base plates and thimble plugs, which remain 
after TPBAR consolidation activities. TVA will consolidate and 
temporarily store these items on-site, and offsite shipment and 
ultimate disposal would be conducted in accordance with agreements 
between TVA and DOE. The disposal volume of the TPBAR base plates and 
thimble plugs is estimated to be 33.3 cubic feet per year. This 
additional volume represents a slight increase in the WBN, Unit 1, 
annual estimated solid waste generation from 32,820 cubic feet per year 
to 32,853 cubic feet per year. This projected increase in volume can be 
handled by the existing equipment and plant procedures that control 
radioactive solid waste handling without modification. The estimated 
increase in activity inventory attributable to the handling of the 
TPBAR base plates and thimble plugs ranges from approximately 1,800 Ci/
yr to 5,530 Ci/yr. While there would be increased activity associated 
with implementation of the proposed action, the existing equipment and 
plant procedures that control radioactive solid waste handling will 
continue to be used to maintain exposures to plant personnel within the 
dose limits of 10 CFR 20.1201, 10 CFR 20.1301, and 10 CFR part 50, 
appendix I. Based on the above, the NRC staff concludes that there 
would not be a significant radiological impact from solid radioactive 
waste management under the proposed action.

Spent Fuel Generation and Storage

    The number of spent fuel bundles would be expected to increase by 
approximately four per cycle with implementation of the proposed 
action. WBN, Unit 1, currently stores spent fuel in spent fuel pools on 
site, and under 10 CFR 72.210, TVA holds a general license authorizing 
the operation of an independent spent fuel storage installation (ISFSI) 
at the Watts Bar site. TVA has notified NRC of its intent to construct 
an ISFSI under the general license. There will be adequate spent fuel 
storage available on-site, therefore, the NRC staff concludes that 
there would not be a significant radiological impact from spent fuel 
generation and storage under the proposed action.

Occupational Radiation Doses

    At WBN, Unit 1, TVA maintains a radiation protection program to 
monitor radiation levels throughout the nuclear power plant to 
establish appropriate work controls, training, temporary shielding, and 
protective equipment requirements so that worker doses will remain 
within the dose limits of 10 CFR part 20, subpart C, ``Occupational 
Dose Limits.'' Implementation of the proposed action would affect the 
quantities of radioactive material generated during plant operations 
since some tritium permeates through the TPBAR cladding and is released 
into the reactor coolant system, as previously described. Separate from 
the environmental review for this EA, the NRC staff is evaluating the 
licensee's technical and safety analyses provided in TVA's license 
amendment request to ensure the licensee continues to meet NRC 
regulatory requirements for occupational dose. The results of the NRC 
staff's safety review and conclusion will be documented in a safety 
evaluation that will be made publicly available following issuance of 
the EA. If the NRC staff concludes in the safety evaluation that the 
requested increase in the maximum number of TPBARs that can be 
irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN, Unit 1, core from 704 to 1,792 
continues to comply with NRC regulations for occupational dose, then 
granting the proposed license amendment will not have a significant 
radiological impact to workers.

Design-Basis Accidents

    Design-basis accidents are evaluated by both TVA and the NRC staff 
to ensure that WBN, Unit 1, can withstand the spectrum of postulated 
accidents without undue hazard to public health and safety and ensure 
the protection of the environment.
    Separate from the environmental review for this EA, the NRC staff 
is evaluating the licensee's technical and safety analyses provided in 
the proposed license amendment to ensure the licensee continues to meet 
the NRC regulatory requirements for safe operation. The results of the 
NRC staff's safety review and conclusion will be documented in a safety 
evaluation that will be made publicly available following issuance of 
the EA. If the NRC staff concludes in the safety evaluation that the 
requested increase in the maximum number of TPBARs that can be 
irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN, Unit 1, core continues to comply 
with NRC regulations, and there is reasonable assurance that public 
health and safety will not be endangered, then granting the proposed 
license amendment will not have a significant environmental impact.

Radiological Impacts Summary

    Based on the radiological evaluations associated with this EA, with 
the exception of the impacts associated with occupational dose and 
design-basis accidents, which the NRC staff are evaluating separately, 
implementation of the proposed action would not result in any 
significant radiological impacts. If the NRC staff concludes in its 
safety evaluation that the requested increase in the maximum number of 
TPBARs that can be irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN, Unit 1, core 
continues to comply with the NRC's regulations, and there is reasonable 
assurance that public health and safety will not be endangered, then 
granting the proposed license amendment will not have a significant 
radiological impact to workers or the environment.

Environmental Impacts of the Alternatives to the Proposed Action

    As an alternative to the proposed action, the NRC staff considered 
denial of the proposed action (i.e., the ``no-action'' alternative). 
Denial of the license amendment request would result in no change in 
current environmental impacts.

Alternative Use of Resources

    This action does not involve the use of any different resources not 
previously considered in NUREG-0498, ``Final Environmental Statement 
Related to

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Operation of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2,'' and NUREG-0498, 
Supplement 1.

Agencies and Persons Consulted

    In accordance with its stated policy, on May 13, 2016, the staff 
consulted with the State of Tennessee official, regarding the 
environmental impact of the proposed action. The state official 
concurred with the EA and finding of no significant impact.

III. Finding of No Significant Impact

    The NRC is considering the issuance of an amendment to Facility 
Operating License No. NFP-90, issued February 7, 1996, and held by TVA 
for the operation of WBN, Unit 1. The proposed amendment would revise 
TS 4.2.1, ``Fuel Assemblies''; TS 3.5.1 ``Accumulators''; SR 3.5.1.4; 
TS 3.5.4, ``Refueling Water Storage Tank''; and SR 3.5.4.3, to increase 
the maximum number of tritium producing burnable absorber rods and to 
delete outdated information related to the tritium production program.
    As previously discussed, the proposed license amendment would not 
result in any significant radiological or non-radiological 
environmental impacts, therefore the NRC has concluded that a FONSI is 
appropriate. The NRC's EA, included in Section II of this document, is 
incorporated by reference into this finding.
    On the basis of the EA, the NRC concludes that the proposed action 
will not have a significant effect on the quality of the human 
environment. Accordingly, the NRC has concluded that an environmental 
impact statement is not necessary for the evaluation of the proposed 
action.

IV. Availability of Documents

    The following table identifies the environmental and other 
documents cited in this document. These documents are available for 
public inspection online through ADAMS at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html or in person at the NRC's PDR as previously described.

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            Document                  Date         ADAMS  Accession No.
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NUREG-0498--Final Environmental         12/1978  ML082540803
 Statement Related to Operation
 of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,
 Units 1 and 2.
NUREG-0498--Final Environmental          4/1995  ML081430592
 Statement Related to the
 Operation of Watts Bar Nuclear
 Plant, Units 1 and 2,
 Supplement 1.
Amendment No. 8--Authorized           9/15/1997  ML020780128
 irradiation of 32 lead Test
 Assembly tritium-producing
 burnable absorber rods
 (TPBARs) during Cycle 2.
Department of Energy NPD-98-           2/8/1999  ML16077A093
 181, Tritium Production Core
 Topical Report.
Amendment No. 40--Authorized          9/23/2002  ML022540925
 loading up to 2,304 TPBARs.
Environmental Assessment for          8/26/2002  ML022320905
 Amendment No. 40, (67 FR
 54926).
Amendment No. 48--Authorized          10/8/2003  ML032880062
 irradiation of 240 TPBARs
 during Cycle 6.
Amendment No. 67--Authorized          1/18/2008  ML073520546
 loading of 400 TPBARs during
 Cycle 9.
Amendment No. 77--Authorized an        5/4/2009  ML090920506
 increase in the maximum number
 of TPBARs from 400 to 704.
Department of Energy Final                 2016  (\1\)
 Supplemental Environmental
 Impact Statement for the
 Production of Tritium in a
 Commercial Light Water
 Reactor. DOE/EIS-0288-S1.
TVA letter to NRC, Application        3/31/2015  ML15098A446
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies''.
TVA letter to NRC, Correction         4/28/2015  ML15124A334
 to Application to Revise
 Technical Specification 4.2.1,
 ``Fuel Assemblies''.
``Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit         5/1/2015  ML15121A826
 1, Annual Radioactive Effluent
 Release Report--2014''.
NRC letter to TVA, Watts Bar          5/14/2015  ML15127A250
 Nuclear Plant, Unit 1--
 Supplemental Information
 Needed for Acceptance of
 Requested Licensing Action
 Regarding Application to
 Increase Tritium Producing
 Absorbing Rods (TAC No.
 MF6050).
TVA letter to NRC, Response to        5/27/2015  ML15147A611
 NRC Request to Supplement the
 Application to Revise
 Technical Specification 4.2.1,
 ``Fuel Assemblies''.
TVA letter to NRC, Response to        6/15/2015  ML15167A359
 NRC Request to Supplement
 Application to Revise
 Technical Specification 4.2.1,
 ``Fuel Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-
 03)--Radiological Protection
 and Radiological Consequences.
TVA letter to NRC, Application        9/14/2015  ML15258A204
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-03)
 (TAC No. MF6050)--Response to
 NRC Request for Additional
 Information--Reactor Systems
 Branch.
TVA letter to NRC, Application        9/25/2015  ML15268A568
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-03)--
 Response to NRC Request for
 Additional Information--
 Radiation Protection and
 Consequence Branch.
TVA letter to NRC, Application       11/30/2015  ML15335A468
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-
 03)(TAC No. MF6050)--Response
 to NRC Request for Additional
 Information--Nuclear
 Performance and Code Review
 Branch.
TVA letter to NRC, Application       12/22/2015  ML16054A661
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-03)
 (TAC No. MF6050)--Response to
 NRC Request for Additional
 Information--Radiation
 Protection and Consequence
 Branch.
NRC letter to TVA, Audit Report      12/23/2015  ML15345A424
 Related to License Amendment
 Request to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (CAC No. MF6050).
TVA letter to NRC, Application       12/29/2015  ML16004A161
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-03)--
 Supplemental Information
 Related to the Onsite
 Regulatory Audit at Pacific
 Northwest National Laboratory.
TVA letter to NRC, Application        2/22/2016  ML16053A513
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-03)
 (TAC No. MF6050)--Supplement
 to Response to NRC Request for
 Additional Information--
 Radiation Protection and
 Consequence Branch.
TVA letter to NRC, Application        3/31/2016  ML16095A064
 to Revise Technical
 Specification 4.2.1, ``Fuel
 Assemblies'' (WBN-TS-15-03)
 (TAC No. MF6050)--Radioactive
 Waste System Design Basis
 Source Term Supplement to
 Response to NRC Request for
 Additional Information--
 Radiation Protection and
 Consequence Branch.
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    Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd day of June 2016.

    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Jeanne A. Dion,
Project Manager, Plant Licensing Branch III-2, Division of Operating 
Reactor Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
[FR Doc. 2016-15867 Filed 7-1-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                Southern Nuclear Operating Company,                      Standard Technical Specifications                     proposed amendment would revise
                                                Inc., Docket Nos. 50–424 and 50–425,                     Change Traveler-432, Revision 1,                      Technical Specification (TS) 4.2.1,
                                                Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Units 1                ‘‘Change in Technical Specifications                  ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’; TS 3.5.1
                                                and 2, Burke County, Georgia                             End States (WCAP–16294),’’ dated                      ‘‘Accumulators’’; Surveillance
                                                   Date of amendment request: July 18,                   November 29, 2010.                                    Requirement (SR) 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4,
                                                2014, as supplemented by letters dated                      Date of issuance: June 10, 2016.                   ‘‘Refueling Water Storage Tank’’; and SR
                                                February 27, 2015, and May 2, 2016.                         Effective date: As of its date of                  3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum
                                                   Brief description of amendments: The                  issuance and shall be implemented                     number of tritium producing burnable
                                                amendments revised 22 Technical                          within 90 days of issuance.                           absorber rods (TPBARs) and to delete
                                                Specifications (TSs) by adopting                            Amendment Nos.: 202 (Unit 1) and                   outdated information related to the
                                                multiple previously NRC-approved                         198 (Unit 2). A publicly-available                    tritium production program. The NRC
                                                Technical Specifications Task Force                      version is in ADAMS under Accession                   staff is issuing an environmental
                                                (TSTF) Travelers. One proposed change                    No. ML15289A227; documents related                    assessment (EA) and finding of no
                                                is not included in this license                          to these amendments are listed in the                 significant impact (FONSI) associated
                                                amendment and will be addressed by                       Safety Evaluation enclosed with the                   with the proposed license amendment.
                                                further correspondence. Southern                         amendments.
                                                                                                            Facility Operating License Nos. NPF–               DATES: The Environmental assessment
                                                Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. (SNC)                                                                          referenced in this document is available
                                                stated that these TSTF Travelers are                     2 and NPF–8: The amendments revised
                                                                                                         the Renewed Facility Operating                        on July 5, 2016.
                                                generic changes chosen to increase the
                                                consistency between the Vogtle Electric                  Licenses and Technical Specifications.                ADDRESSES:   Please refer to Docket ID
                                                Generating Plant TSs, the Improved                          Date of initial notice in Federal                  NRC–2016–0131 when contacting the
                                                Standard Technical Specifications for                    Register: May 26, 2015 (80 FR 30102).                 NRC about the availability of
                                                Westinghouse plants (NUREG–1431),                        The supplemental letters dated                        information regarding this document.
                                                and the TSs of the other plants in the                   September 17, 2015, and April 13, 2016,               You may obtain publicly-available
                                                SNC fleet.                                               provided additional information that                  information related to this document
                                                   Date of issuance: June 9, 2016.                       clarified the application, did not expand             using any of the following methods:
                                                                                                         the scope of the application as originally
                                                   Effective date: As of the date of                                                                              • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to
                                                issuance and shall be implemented                        noticed, and did not change the staff’s
                                                                                                                                                               http://www.regulations.gov and search
                                                within 120 days of issuance.                             original proposed no significant hazards
                                                                                                                                                               for Docket ID NRC–2016–0131. Address
                                                   Amendment Nos.: 180 (Unit 1) and                      consideration determination as
                                                                                                                                                               questions about NRC dockets to Carol
                                                161 (Unit 2). A publicly-available                       published in the Federal Register.
                                                                                                                                                               Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;
                                                version is in ADAMS under Accession                         The Commission’s related evaluation
                                                                                                                                                               email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For
                                                No. ML15132A569; documents related                       of the amendments is contained in a
                                                                                                                                                               technical questions, contact the
                                                to these amendments are listed in the                    Safety Evaluation dated June 10, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                               individual listed in the FOR FURTHER
                                                Safety Evaluation enclosed with the                         No significant hazards consideration
                                                                                                                                                               INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
                                                amendments.                                              comments received: No.
                                                                                                                                                               document.
                                                   Facility Operating License Nos. NPF–                    Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 22nd
                                                                                                         day of June 2016.                                        • NRC’s Agencywide Documents
                                                68 and NPF–81: Amendments revised
                                                                                                                                                               Access and Management System
                                                the Facility Operating Licenses and TSs.                   For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
                                                                                                                                                               (ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-
                                                   Date of initial notice in Federal                     Anne T. Boland,
                                                                                                                                                               available documents online in the
                                                Register: March 3, 2015 (80 FR 11480).                   Director, Division of Operating Reactor               ADAMS Public Documents collection at
                                                The supplemental letters dated February                  Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor
                                                                                                                                                               http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
                                                27, 2015, and May 2, 2016, provided                      Regulation.
                                                                                                                                                               adams.html. To begin the search, select
                                                additional information that clarified the                [FR Doc. 2016–15659 Filed 7–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                               ‘‘ADAMS Public Documents’’ and then
                                                application, did not expand the scope of                 BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
                                                                                                                                                               select ‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS
                                                the application as originally noticed,
                                                                                                                                                               Search.’’ For problems with ADAMS,
                                                and did not change the staff’s original
                                                                                                                                                               please contact the NRC’s Public
                                                proposal no significant hazards                          NUCLEAR REGULATORY
                                                                                                                                                               Document Room (PDR) reference staff at
                                                consideration determination as                           COMMISSION
                                                                                                                                                               1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by
                                                published in the Federal Register.
                                                                                                         [Docket No. 50–390; NRC–2016–0131]                    email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. For the
                                                   The Commission’s related evaluation
                                                                                                                                                               convenience of the reader, the ADAMS
                                                of the amendments is contained in a                      Tennessee Valley Authority Watts Bar                  accession numbers are provided in a
                                                Safety Evaluation dated June 9, 2016.                    Nuclear Plant, Unit 1                                 table in the AVAILABILITY OF
                                                   No significant hazards consideration
                                                                                                         AGENCY:  Nuclear Regulatory                           DOCUMENTS section of this document.
                                                comments received: No.
                                                                                                         Commission.                                              • NRC’s PDR: You may examine and
                                                Southern Nuclear Operating Company,                                                                            purchase copies of public documents at
                                                Docket Nos. 50–348 and 50–364, Joseph                    ACTION: Environmental assessment and
                                                                                                         finding of no significant impact;                     the NRC’s PDR, Room O1–F21, One
                                                M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2,                                                                        White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
                                                Houston County, Alabama                                  issuance.
                                                                                                                                                               Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
                                                  Date of amendment request: April 13,                   SUMMARY:   The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
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                                                                                                                                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                2015, as supplemented by letters dated                   Commission (NRC) is considering the
                                                                                                                                                               Robert Schaaf, Office of Nuclear Reactor
                                                September 17, 2015, and April 13, 2016.                  issuance of an amendment to Facility
                                                                                                                                                               Regulation, Nuclear Regulatory
                                                  Brief description of amendments: The                   Operating License No. NFP–90, issued
                                                                                                                                                               Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
                                                amendments consist of changes to the                     February 7, 1996, and held by the
                                                                                                                                                               0001; telephone: 301–415–6020, email:
                                                Technical Specifications consistent with                 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA, the
                                                                                                                                                               Robert.Schaaf@nrc.gov.
                                                the NRC-approved Technical                               licensee) for the operation of Watts Bar
                                                Specification Task Force Improved                        Nuclear Plant (WBN), Unit 1. The                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



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                                                I. Introduction                                          WBN, Unit 1, reactor core were                        impacts to historic and cultural
                                                   The NRC is considering issuance of an                 reviewed and approved by the NRC.                     resources.
                                                amendment to Facility Operating                          Currently, Amendment 77, issued May                     Therefore, there would be no
                                                License No. NFP–90, issued to TVA for                    4, 2009, limits the maximum loading of                significant non-radiological
                                                operation of the WBN, Unit 1, located in                 the WBN, Unit 1 reactor core to 704                   environmental impacts to any resource
                                                Rhea County, Tennessee. The proposed                     TPBARs. This limit reflects the average               or any irreversible and irretrievable
                                                action would allow TVA to make                           tritium permeation of approximately                   commitments of resources.
                                                changes to the TSs to increase the                       3.27 Ci/TPBAR/year experienced during
                                                                                                                                                               Radiological Impacts
                                                maximum number of TPBARs that can                        TPBAR operations in fuel cycles 6
                                                be irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN,                    through 8, which limits the number of                 Radioactive Gaseous and Liquid
                                                                                                         TPBARs that could be loaded without                   Effluents and Solid Waste
                                                Unit 1 core from 704 to 1,792. In
                                                                                                         exceeding the original design basis                      The WBN, Unit 1, includes waste
                                                accordance with National
                                                                                                         source term of 2,304 Ci/year attributable
                                                Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as                                                                           treatment systems to collect, process,
                                                                                                         to TPBARs.
                                                amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and                                                                           recycle, and dispose of gaseous, liquid,
                                                                                                            The current request to allow core
                                                section 51.21 of title 10 of the Code of                 loadings up to 1,792 TPBARs will                      and solid wastes that contain
                                                Federal Regulations (10 CFR), the NRC                    support TVA’s ability to meet the DOE                 radioactive material in a safe and
                                                performed an EA. Based on the                            agreement and national security                       controlled manner within NRC and U.S.
                                                following EA, the NRC has concluded                      stockpile needs.                                      Environmental Protection Agency’s
                                                that the proposed actions will have no                                                                         radiation safety standards.
                                                significant environmental impact, and is                 II. Environmental Assessment                          Implementation of the proposed action
                                                issuing a FONSI.                                         Description of the Proposed Action                    would result in an increase in the
                                                   The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)                                                                         maximum number of TPBARs that can
                                                and TVA will cooperate in a program to                      The proposed action would revise TS                be irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN,
                                                produce tritium for the National                         4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’; TS 3.5.1                  Unit 1 core, from 704 to 1,792. This
                                                Security Stockpile by irradiating                        ‘‘Accumulators’’; SR 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4,               would affect the quantities of
                                                TPBARs in the WBN, Unit 1 reactor                        ‘‘Refueling Water Storage Tank’’; and SR              radioactive material generated during
                                                core. Tritium is produced when the                       3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum                      plant operations as some tritium
                                                neutrons produced by nuclear fission in                  number of TPBARs and to delete                        permeates through the TPBAR cladding
                                                the core are absorbed by the lithium                     outdated information related to the                   and is released into the reactor coolant
                                                target material of the TPBAR. A solid                    tritium production program.                           system. The historical average observed
                                                zirconium metal cladding covering the                       The proposed action is in accordance
                                                                                                                                                               TPBAR tritium permeation rate through
                                                TPBAR (called a ‘‘getter’’) captures the                 with the licensee’s application dated
                                                                                                                                                               cycle 12 is 3.4 Ci/TPBAR/year, with the
                                                tritium produced. Most of the tritium is                 March 31, 2015, as supplemented by
                                                                                                                                                               maximum observed permeation rate
                                                                                                         letters dated April 28, May 27, June 15,
                                                contained within the TPBAR, however,                                                                           being approximately 4.8 Ci/TPBAR/
                                                                                                         September 14, September 25, November
                                                some tritium permeates through the                                                                             year. For the purposes of assessing the
                                                                                                         30, December 22, December 29, 2015,
                                                TPBAR cladding and is released into the                                                                        environmental impacts and regulatory
                                                                                                         February 22, and March 31, 2016.
                                                reactor coolant system.                                                                                        compliance of its license amendment
                                                   By letter dated September 23, 2002,                   Need for the Proposed Action                          request, TVA assumed a core load of
                                                the NRC approved Amendment No. 40                          The proposed action would allow                     1,900 TPBARs with a permeation rate of
                                                to Facility Operating License No. NPF–                   WBN, Unit 1, to support the DOE,                      5.0 Ci/TPBAR/year of tritium, which is
                                                90 for WBN, Unit 1. The amendment                        National Nuclear Security                             a conservative source term that bounds
                                                allowed TVA to irradiate up to 2,304                     Administration, national security                     the observed and maximum TPBAR
                                                TPBARs in the WBN, Unit 1 reactor core                   stockpile needs in accordance with                    tritium permeation rate. While the
                                                each fuel cycle. This approval was                       Public Law (PL) 106–65. Section 3134 of               quantity of tritium generated during
                                                based, in part, on NRC’s approval of                     PL 106–65 directs the Secretary of                    plant operations will increase under the
                                                DOE topical report ‘‘Tritium Production                  Energy to produce new tritium at TVA’s                proposed action, TVA has stated that
                                                Core Topical Report,’’ NPD–98–181,                       Watts Bar power plant.                                the current radioactive waste treatment
                                                dated July 30, 1998, revised February                                                                          systems will be able to handle that
                                                10, 1999, which assumed that an                          Environmental Impacts of the Proposed                 increase.
                                                average of 1 Curie (Ci) per year of                      Action
                                                tritium would be released from each                                                                            Radioactive Gaseous Effluents
                                                                                                           The radiological and non-radiological
                                                TPBAR into the reactor coolant, thereby                  impacts on the environment that may                      The WBN, Unit 1, maintains a gaseous
                                                establishing a design basis source term                  result from the proposed action are                   waste management system (GWMS) that
                                                for impact evaluation of 2,304 Ci/year                   summarized below.                                     is designed to process and control the
                                                attributable to TPBARs.                                                                                        release of radioactive gaseous effluents
                                                   Because of issues related to the                      Non-Radiological Impacts                              into the environment in accordance
                                                reactor coolant boron concentration, and                    The proposed action would not                      with the requirements of 10 CFR
                                                a higher than expected permeability of                   change the types and amounts of any                   20.1301, ‘‘Dose limits for individual
                                                tritium from the TPBARs, the TVA                         non-radiological liquid or gaseous                    members of the public,’’ and to ensure
                                                requested, and the NRC approved,                         effluents that may be released offsite.               consistency with the as low as is
                                                Amendment 48 to the WBN, Unit 1                          There would also be no physical                       reasonably achievable (ALARA) dose
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                                                operating license, issued October 8,                     changes to any structures or land use                 objectives set forth in appendix I to 10
                                                2003. Amendment 48 limited the                           within the WBN site, and the proposed                 CFR part 50.
                                                number of TPBARs to be irradiated in                     action would not impact air quality,                     As stated above relative to TVA’s
                                                WBN, Unit 1, fuel cycle number 6 to 240                  water resources, or aquatic resources. In             license amendment request, TVA
                                                TPBARs. Subsequently, a series of                        addition, the proposed action would not               assumed a core load of 1,900 TPBARs
                                                amendments limiting the number of                        result in any socioeconomic or                        with a permeation rate of 5.0 Ci/TPBAR/
                                                TPBARs allowed to be loaded into the                     environmental justice impacts or                      year of tritium, which is a conservative


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                                                source term that bounds the observed                     dose objectives set forth in appendix I               2016, show TVA’s calculated C/ECL
                                                and maximum TPBAR tritium                                to 10 CFR part 50. Therefore, the NRC                 sums for liquid effluent releases from an
                                                permeation rate. For its analysis of                     staff concludes that there would not be               assumed core load of 1,900 TPBARs.
                                                radioactive gaseous effluents, TVA                       a significant radiological impact from                Table 5 indicates that extended effluent
                                                assumed that 10 percent of the tritium                   gaseous effluents under the proposed                  releases, without processing the liquid
                                                is released as gaseous effluent.                         action.                                               radioactive waste streams through the
                                                   To determine whether the gaseous                                                                            mobile demineralizer or allowing for
                                                effluents would fall within the                          Radioactive Liquid Effluents
                                                                                                                                                               sufficient dilution of the radioactive
                                                requirements of 10 CFR 20.1301, TVA                         The WBN, Unit 1 liquid radioactive                 waste stream, would not meet the
                                                calculated the sum of the ratios of each                 waste system (LRWS) is used to collect                regulatory requirements of 10 CFR
                                                isotope concentration (C) to its                         and process radioactive liquid wastes to              20.1301. The calculated C/ECL is 3.37,
                                                corresponding gaseous Effluent                           reduce radioactivity and chemical                     which is greater than the maximum
                                                Concentration Limit (ECL, as listed in                   concentrations to levels acceptable for               allowable C/ECL of 1.0. To ensure that
                                                10 CFR part 20, appendix B, Table 2,                     discharge to the environment. The                     the effluent concentration limits of 10
                                                Column 1). Consistent with the                           LRWS maintains sufficient processing                  CFR 20.1301 are met, TVA has revised
                                                requirements of 10 CFR 20.1302(b)(2)(i),                 capability so that liquid waste may be                Section 11.2.6.5 of the Final Safety
                                                a C/ECL sum of less than 1.0 indicates                   discharged to the environment below                   Analysis Report to include the
                                                that the annual average effluent release                 the regulatory limits of 10 CFR 20.1301               statement that ‘‘No untreated wastes are
                                                is within the limits of 10 CFR 20.1301.                  and consistent with the ALARA dose                    released unless they are below the
                                                Tables 8 and 9 of the license                            objectives in appendix I to 10 CFR part               Lower Limit of Detection.’’ Table 6 of
                                                amendment request demonstrate that                       50. The WBN, Unit 1 has three large                   the license amendment request
                                                TVA’s calculated C/ECL sums for                          tanks in the LRWS, which includes a                   demonstrates that TVA’s calculated C/
                                                gaseous effluent releases from an                        Tritiated Water Storage Tank with a                   ECL sum for liquid effluent releases
                                                assumed core load of 1,900 TPBARs for                    capacity of 500,000 gallons. This tank                processed through the mobile
                                                containment purge without filtration                     supports managing large volume/high                   demineralizer would be 5.7 × 10¥1.
                                                would be 3.15 × 10¥1 and would be 2.73                   tritium concentrations in the reactor                 Table 7 demonstrates that TVA’s
                                                × 10¥1 with continuous filtration. Both                  coolant system. These tanks can be used               calculated C/ECL for liquid effluents not
                                                numbers are within the maximum C/                        for liquid effluent holdup, dilution, and             processed through the mobile
                                                ECL limit of 1.0.                                        timing of releases to ensure that                     demineralizer, but sufficiently diluted
                                                   To determine whether the gaseous                      regulatory requirements are met. Release              before release, would be 5.8 × 10¥1.
                                                effluents are consistent with the ALARA                  of radioactive liquids from the LRWS                  Both numbers are within the maximum
                                                dose objectives set forth in appendix I                  only occurs after laboratory analysis of              C/ECL limit of 1.0.
                                                to 10 CFR part 50, TVA calculated                        the tank contents. If the activity is found              To determine whether the liquid
                                                bounding public doses from the                           to be above ODCM limits, the liquid                   effluents are consistent with the ALARA
                                                applicable plant effluent dose pathways                  waste streams are returned to the system              dose objectives set forth in appendix I
                                                with the tritium release attributable to                 for further processing by a mobile                    to 10 CFR part 50, TVA calculated
                                                TPBAR permeability. These doses were                     demineralizer. If the activity is found to            bounding public doses from the
                                                based on an assumed core load of 1,900                   be below the ODCM limits, the liquid                  applicable plant effluent dose pathways
                                                TPBARs and the methods and                               waste stream is pumped to a discharge                 with the tritium release attributable to
                                                assumptions in the current WBN Offsite                   pipe where it is monitored for radiation              TPBAR permeability. These doses were
                                                Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM),                          levels and flowrate before it enters the              based on an assumed core load of 1,900
                                                (documented in the ‘‘Watts Bar Nuclear                   Cooling Tower Blowdown line, where it                 TPBARs and the methods and
                                                Plant Unit 1, Annual Radioactive                         can be ultimately discharged into the                 assumptions in the current ODCM. TVA
                                                Effluent Release Report—2014’’). TVA                     Tennessee River.                                      calculated that the Whole Body dose to
                                                calculated that the Whole Body dose to                      As previously described, TVA                       a Maximally Exposed Individual from
                                                a Maximally Exposed Individual would                     assumed a core load of 1,900 TPBARs                   liquid effluents would be 0.43 mrem
                                                be 0.55 millirem (mrem) (0.0055                          with a permeation rate of 5.0 Ci/TPBAR/               (0.0043 mSv), which is much less than
                                                millisievert (mSv)), which is much less                  year of tritium, which is a conservative              the Whole Body dose criterion in
                                                than the Whole Body dose criterion in                    source term that bounds the observed                  appendix I to 10 CFR part 50 of 3.00
                                                appendix I to 10 CFR part 50 of 5.00                     and maximum TPBAR tritium                             mrem (0.03 mSv). TVA also calculated
                                                mrem (0.05 mSv). TVA also calculated                     permeation rate. For its analysis of                  that the Organ Dose (Liver) to the
                                                that the Organ Dose (Bone) to the                        radioactive liquid effluents, TVA                     Maximally Exposed Individual from
                                                Maximally Exposed Individual would                       assumed that 90 percent of the tritium                liquid effluents would be 0.57 mrem
                                                be 10.6 mrem (0.106 mSv), which is less                  is released as liquid effluent.                       (0.0057 mSv), which is less than the
                                                than the Organ dose criterion in                            To determine whether the liquid                    Organ dose criterion in appendix I to 10
                                                Appendix I to 10 CFR part 50 of 15.00                    effluents are within the requirements of              CFR part 50 of 10.00 mrem (0.15 mSv).
                                                mrem (0.15 mSv).                                         10 CFR 20.1301, TVA calculated the                       The NRC staff finds that the TVA
                                                   The NRC staff finds that the TVA’s                    sum of the ratios of each isotope                     analyses have demonstrated that WBN,
                                                analyses have demonstrated that WBN,                     concentration (C) to its corresponding                Unit 1, can be operated with the
                                                Unit 1, can be operated with the                         liquid Effluent Concentration Limit                   proposed core loading of 1,792 TPBARs,
                                                proposed maximum core loading of                         (ECL as listed in 10 CFR part 20,                     and that with processing of the liquid
                                                1,792 TPBARs and that the current                        appendix B, Table 2, Column 2).                       radioactive waste streams through the
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                                                GWMS can maintain the gaseous                            Consistent with the requirements of 10                demineralizer, or allowing for proper
                                                effluents within the Effluent                            CFR 20.1302(b)(2)(i), a C/ECL sum of                  dilution of the liquid radioactive waste
                                                Concentration Limits listed in 10 CFR                    less than 1.0 indicates that the annual               streams, the current LRWS can maintain
                                                part 20, appendix B to meet the dose                     average effluent release is within the                the liquid effluents within the Effluent
                                                limit requirements to members of the                     limits of 10 CFR 20.1301. Tables 5                    Concentration Limits listed in 10 CFR
                                                public in 10 CFR 20.1301, as well as                     through 7 of the license amendment                    part 20, appendix B. Specifically, doses
                                                maintain doses to the public ALARA                       request supplement dated March 31,                    from liquid effluents would meet the


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                                                requirements regarding members of the                    CFR part 50, appendix I. Based on the                 Design-Basis Accidents
                                                public in 10 CFR 20.1301 as well as                      above, the NRC staff concludes that                     Design-basis accidents are evaluated
                                                maintain the public ALARA dose                           there would not be a significant                      by both TVA and the NRC staff to
                                                objectives set forth in appendix I to 10                 radiological impact from solid                        ensure that WBN, Unit 1, can withstand
                                                CFR part 50. Therefore, the NRC staff                    radioactive waste management under                    the spectrum of postulated accidents
                                                concludes that there would not be a                      the proposed action.                                  without undue hazard to public health
                                                significant radiological impact from                                                                           and safety and ensure the protection of
                                                gaseous effluents under the proposed                     Spent Fuel Generation and Storage
                                                                                                                                                               the environment.
                                                action.                                                                                                          Separate from the environmental
                                                                                                            The number of spent fuel bundles
                                                Solid Radioactive Wastes                                 would be expected to increase by                      review for this EA, the NRC staff is
                                                                                                         approximately four per cycle with                     evaluating the licensee’s technical and
                                                   Solid radioactive wastes generated by                                                                       safety analyses provided in the
                                                nuclear power plant operations at WBN,                   implementation of the proposed action.
                                                                                                         WBN, Unit 1, currently stores spent fuel              proposed license amendment to ensure
                                                Unit 1, are processed, packaged, and                                                                           the licensee continues to meet the NRC
                                                stored until they are shipped offsite to                 in spent fuel pools on site, and under 10
                                                                                                                                                               regulatory requirements for safe
                                                a vendor for further processing or to a                  CFR 72.210, TVA holds a general
                                                                                                                                                               operation. The results of the NRC staff’s
                                                licensed facility for permanent disposal,                license authorizing the operation of an               safety review and conclusion will be
                                                or both. The storage areas have                          independent spent fuel storage                        documented in a safety evaluation that
                                                restricted access and shielding to reduce                installation (ISFSI) at the Watts Bar site.           will be made publicly available
                                                radiation rates to plant workers. Solid                  TVA has notified NRC of its intent to                 following issuance of the EA. If the NRC
                                                radioactive wastes are packaged and                      construct an ISFSI under the general                  staff concludes in the safety evaluation
                                                transported in compliance with NRC’s                     license. There will be adequate spent                 that the requested increase in the
                                                regulations in 10 CFR parts 61,                          fuel storage available on-site, therefore,            maximum number of TPBARs that can
                                                ‘‘Licensing Requirements for Land                        the NRC staff concludes that there                    be irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN,
                                                Disposal of Radioactive Waste,’’ and 71,                 would not be a significant radiological               Unit 1, core continues to comply with
                                                ‘‘Packaging and Transportation of                        impact from spent fuel generation and                 NRC regulations, and there is reasonable
                                                Radioactive Material,’’ and the U.S.                     storage under the proposed action.                    assurance that public health and safety
                                                Department of Transportation                                                                                   will not be endangered, then granting
                                                regulations in 49 CFR parts 170 through                  Occupational Radiation Doses                          the proposed license amendment will
                                                179; and to maintain the dose limits of                                                                        not have a significant environmental
                                                10 CFR 20.1201, 10 CFR 20.1301, and                        At WBN, Unit 1, TVA maintains a
                                                                                                         radiation protection program to monitor               impact.
                                                appendix I to 10 CFR part 50.
                                                   Implementation of the proposed                        radiation levels throughout the nuclear               Radiological Impacts Summary
                                                action would be expected to increase                     power plant to establish appropriate                     Based on the radiological evaluations
                                                the activity and volume of solid                         work controls, training, temporary                    associated with this EA, with the
                                                radioactive waste due to the irradiation                 shielding, and protective equipment                   exception of the impacts associated with
                                                of the TPBAR base plates and thimble                     requirements so that worker doses will                occupational dose and design-basis
                                                plugs, which remain after TPBAR                          remain within the dose limits of 10 CFR               accidents, which the NRC staff are
                                                consolidation activities. TVA will                       part 20, subpart C, ‘‘Occupational Dose               evaluating separately, implementation
                                                consolidate and temporarily store these                  Limits.’’ Implementation of the                       of the proposed action would not result
                                                items on-site, and offsite shipment and                  proposed action would affect the                      in any significant radiological impacts.
                                                ultimate disposal would be conducted                     quantities of radioactive material                    If the NRC staff concludes in its safety
                                                in accordance with agreements between                    generated during plant operations since               evaluation that the requested increase in
                                                TVA and DOE. The disposal volume of                      some tritium permeates through the                    the maximum number of TPBARs that
                                                the TPBAR base plates and thimble                        TPBAR cladding and is released into the               can be irradiated, per cycle, in the WBN,
                                                plugs is estimated to be 33.3 cubic feet                 reactor coolant system, as previously                 Unit 1, core continues to comply with
                                                per year. This additional volume                         described. Separate from the                          the NRC’s regulations, and there is
                                                represents a slight increase in the WBN,                                                                       reasonable assurance that public health
                                                                                                         environmental review for this EA, the
                                                Unit 1, annual estimated solid waste                                                                           and safety will not be endangered, then
                                                                                                         NRC staff is evaluating the licensee’s
                                                generation from 32,820 cubic feet per                                                                          granting the proposed license
                                                year to 32,853 cubic feet per year. This                 technical and safety analyses provided
                                                                                                         in TVA’s license amendment request to                 amendment will not have a significant
                                                projected increase in volume can be                                                                            radiological impact to workers or the
                                                handled by the existing equipment and                    ensure the licensee continues to meet
                                                                                                         NRC regulatory requirements for                       environment.
                                                plant procedures that control
                                                radioactive solid waste handling                         occupational dose. The results of the                 Environmental Impacts of the
                                                without modification. The estimated                      NRC staff’s safety review and                         Alternatives to the Proposed Action
                                                increase in activity inventory                           conclusion will be documented in a                       As an alternative to the proposed
                                                attributable to the handling of the                      safety evaluation that will be made                   action, the NRC staff considered denial
                                                TPBAR base plates and thimble plugs                      publicly available following issuance of              of the proposed action (i.e., the ‘‘no-
                                                ranges from approximately 1,800 Ci/yr                    the EA. If the NRC staff concludes in the             action’’ alternative). Denial of the
                                                to 5,530 Ci/yr. While there would be                     safety evaluation that the requested                  license amendment request would result
                                                increased activity associated with                       increase in the maximum number of
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                                                                                                                                                               in no change in current environmental
                                                implementation of the proposed action,                   TPBARs that can be irradiated, per                    impacts.
                                                the existing equipment and plant                         cycle, in the WBN, Unit 1, core from 704
                                                procedures that control radioactive solid                to 1,792 continues to comply with NRC                 Alternative Use of Resources
                                                waste handling will continue to be used                  regulations for occupational dose, then                 This action does not involve the use
                                                to maintain exposures to plant                           granting the proposed license                         of any different resources not previously
                                                personnel within the dose limits of 10                   amendment will not have a significant                 considered in NUREG–0498, ‘‘Final
                                                CFR 20.1201, 10 CFR 20.1301, and 10                      radiological impact to workers.                       Environmental Statement Related to


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                                                Operation of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,                     amendment would revise TS 4.2.1,                             On the basis of the EA, the NRC
                                                Units 1 and 2,’’ and NUREG–0498,                          ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’; TS 3.5.1                             concludes that the proposed action will
                                                Supplement 1.                                             ‘‘Accumulators’’; SR 3.5.1.4; TS 3.5.4,                   not have a significant effect on the
                                                Agencies and Persons Consulted                            ‘‘Refueling Water Storage Tank’’; and SR                  quality of the human environment.
                                                                                                          3.5.4.3, to increase the maximum                          Accordingly, the NRC has concluded
                                                  In accordance with its stated policy,                   number of tritium producing burnable                      that an environmental impact statement
                                                on May 13, 2016, the staff consulted                      absorber rods and to delete outdated                      is not necessary for the evaluation of the
                                                with the State of Tennessee official,                     information related to the tritium                        proposed action.
                                                regarding the environmental impact of                     production program.
                                                the proposed action. The state official                                                                             IV. Availability of Documents
                                                concurred with the EA and finding of no                      As previously discussed, the
                                                significant impact.                                       proposed license amendment would not                         The following table identifies the
                                                                                                          result in any significant radiological or                 environmental and other documents
                                                III. Finding of No Significant Impact                     non-radiological environmental                            cited in this document. These
                                                   The NRC is considering the issuance                    impacts, therefore the NRC has                            documents are available for public
                                                of an amendment to Facility Operating                     concluded that a FONSI is appropriate.                    inspection online through ADAMS at
                                                License No. NFP–90, issued February 7,                    The NRC’s EA, included in Section II of                   http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
                                                1996, and held by TVA for the operation                   this document, is incorporated by                         adams.html or in person at the NRC’s
                                                of WBN, Unit 1. The proposed                              reference into this finding.                              PDR as previously described.

                                                                                                                                                                                                     ADAMS
                                                                                                          Document                                                                    Date        Accession No.

                                                NUREG–0498—Final Environmental Statement Related to Operation of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1                                      12/1978    ML082540803
                                                   and 2.
                                                NUREG–0498—Final Environmental Statement Related to the Operation of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Units 1                                   4/1995    ML081430592
                                                   and 2, Supplement 1.
                                                Amendment No. 8—Authorized irradiation of 32 lead Test Assembly tritium-producing burnable absorber                                   9/15/1997   ML020780128
                                                   rods (TPBARs) during Cycle 2.
                                                Department of Energy NPD–98–181, Tritium Production Core Topical Report ..................................................             2/8/1999   ML16077A093
                                                Amendment No. 40—Authorized loading up to 2,304 TPBARs ..........................................................................     9/23/2002   ML022540925
                                                Environmental Assessment for Amendment No. 40, (67 FR 54926) ..................................................................       8/26/2002   ML022320905
                                                Amendment No. 48—Authorized irradiation of 240 TPBARs during Cycle 6 ......................................................           10/8/2003   ML032880062
                                                Amendment No. 67—Authorized loading of 400 TPBARs during Cycle 9 ..........................................................           1/18/2008   ML073520546
                                                Amendment No. 77—Authorized an increase in the maximum number of TPBARs from 400 to 704 ...............                                5/4/2009   ML090920506
                                                Department of Energy Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Production of Tritium in a                                  2016   (1)
                                                   Commercial Light Water Reactor. DOE/EIS–0288–S1.
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ .............................             3/31/2015   ML15098A446
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Correction to Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ .......                     4/28/2015   ML15124A334
                                                ‘‘Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 1, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report—2014’’ ....................................               5/1/2015   ML15121A826
                                                NRC letter to TVA, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1—Supplemental Information Needed for Acceptance of                                  5/14/2015   ML15127A250
                                                   Requested Licensing Action Regarding Application to Increase Tritium Producing Absorbing Rods (TAC
                                                   No. MF6050).
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Response to NRC Request to Supplement the Application to Revise Technical Specifica-                               5/27/2015   ML15147A611
                                                   tion 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’.
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Response to NRC Request to Supplement Application to Revise Technical Specification                                6/15/2015   ML15167A359
                                                   4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–03)—Radiological Protection and Radiological Consequences.
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–03)                            9/14/2015   ML15258A204
                                                   (TAC No. MF6050)—Response to NRC Request for Additional Information—Reactor Systems Branch.
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–                               9/25/2015   ML15268A568
                                                   03)—Response to NRC Request for Additional Information—Radiation Protection and Consequence
                                                   Branch.
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–                              11/30/2015   ML15335A468
                                                   03)(TAC No. MF6050)—Response to NRC Request for Additional Information—Nuclear Performance and
                                                   Code Review Branch.
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–03)                           12/22/2015   ML16054A661
                                                   (TAC No. MF6050)—Response to NRC Request for Additional Information—Radiation Protection and
                                                   Consequence Branch.
                                                NRC letter to TVA, Audit Report Related to License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification                               12/23/2015   ML15345A424
                                                   4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (CAC No. MF6050).
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–                              12/29/2015   ML16004A161
                                                   03)—Supplemental Information Related to the Onsite Regulatory Audit at Pacific Northwest National Lab-
                                                   oratory.
                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–03)                            2/22/2016   ML16053A513
                                                   (TAC No. MF6050)—Supplement to Response to NRC Request for Additional Information—Radiation Pro-
                                                   tection and Consequence Branch.
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                                                TVA letter to NRC, Application to Revise Technical Specification 4.2.1, ‘‘Fuel Assemblies’’ (WBN–TS–15–03)                            3/31/2016   ML16095A064
                                                   (TAC No. MF6050)—Radioactive Waste System Design Basis Source Term Supplement to Response to
                                                   NRC Request for Additional Information—Radiation Protection and Consequence Branch.
                                                   1 http://energy.gov/nepa/downloads/eis-0288-s1-epa-notice-availability-final-supplemental-environmental-impact-statement.




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                                                   Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 23rd day           notice. For more information or to verify             amendment requests. The amendment
                                                of June 2016.                                            the status of meetings, contact Denise                requests are for the Cooper Nuclear
                                                   For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.                McGovern at 301–415–0681 or via email                 Station (CNS); Duane Arnold Energy
                                                Jeanne A. Dion,                                          at Denise.McGovern@nrc.gov.                           Center (DAEC); and Browns Ferry
                                                Project Manager, Plant Licensing Branch III–             *      *     *    *      *                            Nuclear Plant (BFN), Units 1, 2, and 3.
                                                2, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing,                 The NRC Commission Meeting                         For each amendment request, the NRC
                                                Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.                    Schedule can be found on the Internet                 proposes to determine that it involves
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–15867 Filed 7–1–16; 8:45 am]               at: http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/                no significant hazards consideration. In
                                                BILLING CODE 7590–01–P                                   public-meetings/schedule.html.                        addition, each amendment request
                                                                                                         *      *     *    *      *                            contains sensitive unclassified non-
                                                                                                            The NRC provides reasonable                        safeguards information (SUNSI).
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                                                                                                         participate in these public meetings, or              potential party as defined in § 2.4 of title
                                                Sunshine Act Meeting Notice                              need this meeting notice or the                       10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
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                                                DATE:   July 4, 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8,                 public meetings in another format (e.g.               is necessary to respond to this notice
                                                2016.                                                    braille, large print), please notify                  must request document access by July
                                                PLACE:Commissioners’ Conference                          Kimberly Meyer, NRC Disability                        15, 2016.
                                                Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,                   Program Manager, at 301–287–0739, by                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
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                                                                                                         nrc.gov. Determinations on requests for               method for submitting comments on a
                                                Week of July 4, 2016                                                                                           specific subject):
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                                                Thursday, July 7, 2016                                   made on a case-by-case basis.                            • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to
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                                                9:30 a.m.—Strategic Programmatic
                                                                                                            Members of the public may request to               for Docket ID NRC–2016–0118. Address
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                                                                                                         receive this information electronically.              questions about NRC dockets to Carol
                                                    Business Line (Public Meeting)
                                                                                                         If you would like to be added to the                  Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;
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                                                                                                         distribution, please contact the Nuclear              email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For
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                                                  This meeting will be webcast live at                                                                         individual listed in the FOR FURTHER
                                                the Web address—http://www.nrc.gov/.                     Secretary, Washington, DC 20555 (301–
                                                                                                         415–1969), or email                                   INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
                                                Week of July 11, 2016—Tentative                          Brenda.Akstulewicz@nrc.gov or                         document.
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                                                Week of July 18, 2016—Tentative                          Denise L. McGovern,                                   Regulatory Commission, Washington,
                                                                                                         Policy Coordinator, Office of the Secretary.          DC 20555–0001.
                                                Thursday, July 21, 2016                                  [FR Doc. 2016–15922 Filed 6–30–16; 11:15 am]             For additional direction on obtaining
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                                                Thursday, July 28, 2016                                  Applications and Amendments to                        Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear
                                                9:00 a.m.—Hearing on Combined                            Facility Operating Licenses and                       Regulatory Commission, Washington DC
                                                    Licenses for Levy Nuclear Plant,                     Combined Licenses Involving                           20555–0001; telephone: 301–415–1927,
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                                                                                                         ACTION: License amendment requests;                   action. You may obtain publicly-
                                                Week of August 8, 2016—Tentative                         opportunity to comment, request a                     available information related to this
                                                                                                         hearing, and petition for leave to                    action by any of the following methods:
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                                                                                                         intervene; order.                                       • Federal rulemaking Web site: Go to
                                                the week of August 8, 2016.                                                                                    http://www.regulations.gov and search
                                                *    *     *     *     *                                 SUMMARY:  The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory                 for Docket ID NRC–2016–0118.
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionEnvironmental assessment and finding of no significant impact; issuance.
DatesThe Environmental assessment referenced in this document is available on July 5, 2016.
ContactRobert Schaaf, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-6020, email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 43656 

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