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Licensing of a Potential Geologic Repository at Yucca Mountain

Licensing of a Potential Geologic Repository at Yucca Mountain. Lawrence Kokajko, Director Division of High-Level Waste Repository Safety U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 21st Annual Regulatory Information Conference – RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009. NRC Responsibilities.

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Licensing of a Potential Geologic Repository at Yucca Mountain

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  1. Licensing of a Potential Geologic Repository at Yucca Mountain Lawrence Kokajko, Director Division of High-Level Waste Repository Safety U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 21st Annual Regulatory Information Conference – RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009

  2. NRC Responsibilities NRC has a licensing role for a potential geologic repository at Yucca Mountain, NV. Responsibilities include: Serve as independent regulator with oversight responsibilities Adopt licensing criteria consistent with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Standards through rulemaking Complete safety review of DOE License Application RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 HLWRS - Kokajko 2

  3. NRC Responsibilities (continued) Adopt, to the extent practicable, DOE’s environmental impact statement, as supplemented Conduct formal adjudicatory hearings Make a construction authorization decision Develop and maintain Licensing Support Network RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 3 HLWRS - Kokajko

  4. Recent Accomplishments Docketed DOE License Application for safety review (September 2008) Determined that it is practicable to adopt, with further supplementation, DOE’s environmental impact statement (September 2008) Issued Notice of Hearing on the License Application (October 2008) Provided “Answers to intervention & interested government participant Petitions.” (February 2009) Revised 10 CFR Part 63 regulation to be consistent with EPA post-10,000 years dose standard (March 2009) RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 HLWRS - Kokajko 4

  5. Current NRC Activities Performing safety review of the License Application for construction authorization decision Preparing safety evaluation report and requesting additional information from DOE, as necessary Interacting with DOE in public (telephone calls) to clarify NRC’s requests for additional information RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 5 HLWRS - Kokajko 5 5

  6. Current NRC Activities (continued) Preparing for adjudicatory proceedings Maintaining Las Vegas Hearing Facility Supplementing and performing monthly certification of NRC document collection on the Licensing Support Network Interacting with interested stakeholders, when appropriate RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 HLWRS - Kokajko 6

  7. Continuing/Future NRC Activities Continue review of the License Application and develop Safety Evaluation Report Conduct hearing activities Review DOE’s supplement to its EISs on groundwater impacts Operate and maintain computer-based electronic system to support high-level waste licensing and adjudicatory processes RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 HLWRS - Kokajko 7

  8. Program Challenges Licensing a first geologic repository in the world under a risk-informed, performance-based regulation for the first time Adequacy of appropriations from Congress for NRC’s safety review Knowledge management for the project duration (safety review and hearings) RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 HLWRS - Kokajko 8

  9. Summary NRC needs realistic appropriations from Congress to complete its licensing review NRC will conduct its regulatory functions in accordance with its strategic goals of safety and security of the public and protection of the environment, and organizational excellence objectives NRC is committed to a fair, independent, and open regulatory process RIC 2009 March 10-12, 2009 HLWRS - Kokajko 9

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