10 CFR Part 72, Licensing Requirements for the Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel, High-Level Radioactive Waste and Reactor-Related Greater than Class C Waste
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OMB: 3150-0132
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10 CFR Part 72, Licensing
Requirements for the Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel,
High-Level Radioactive Waste and Reactor-Related Greater than Class
C Waste
Revision of a currently approved collection
No
Regular
03/04/2022
Requested
Previously Approved
08/31/2024
08/31/2024
861
862
79,879
80,315
4,810
4,855
PROPOSED RULE: "REGULATORY
IMPROVEMENTS FOR PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION FACILITITES
TRANSITIONING TO DECOMMISSIONING" - The proposed rule would result
in changes in recordkeeping and reporting burden relative to
existing rules by creating a regulatory framework for production
and utilization facility licensees transitioning to decommissioning
and amending existing regulations that relate to the
decommissioning of production and utilization facilities.
Decommissioning nuclear power reactor licensees and the NRC have
expended substantial resources processing licensing actions for
nuclear power reactors during their transition period to
decommissioning status. Licensees that are currently transitioning
to decommissioning have been requesting NRC review and approval of
licensing actions, informed by the low risk of an offsite
radiological release posed by a decommissioning reactor.
Specifically, the licensees are seeking NRC approval of exemptions
and license amendments to revise requirements to reflect the
reduced operations and risks posed by a permanently shutdown and
defueled reactor. The proposed rule would, on balance, reduce the
paperwork burden imposed on production and utilization facility
licensees transitioning to decommissioning by establishing a graded
approach to the requirements imposed on these facilities. A graded
approach would adjust the level of analysis, documentation, and
actions necessary to comply with safety requirements and criteria
commensurate with several factors, including magnitude of any
credible hazard involved, and the balance between radiological and
non-radiological hazards as applicable to the level within the
decommissioning process. The NRC expects that these proposed
changes would enhance the efficiency of the decommissioning process
and reduce the overall burden on licensees.
The estimated incremental
burden reduction from the proposed rule is 436 hours. The proposed
rule would decrease the recordkeeping burden for licensees opting
to store records related to spent fuel and HLW in a single location
that meets the requirements of an NRC-approved quality assurance
program, as opposed to two separate locations. This proposed
revision also would reduce the number of licensees submitting
exemption requests.
$11,282,351
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Dan Doyle 301 415-3748
No
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