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June 30, 2016

WCS’ Spent Fuel Storage License Application Data Not Sufficient: NRC

By ExchangeMonitor

Waste Control Specialists has not provided sufficient information to enable the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to carry out a technical review of its license application to build an interim consolidated storage facility for spent nuclear fuel and reactor-related greater-than-Class C low-level waste, according to a senior NRC official.

That was the finding of an acceptance assessment of the application submitted on April 28, the NRC said in a June 22 letter to WCS Vice President of Licensing Affairs Scott Kirk, which was posted on the NRC website Wednesday.

“The purpose of this letter is to advise you, based on the NRC staff’s acceptance review, the application does not contain sufficient technical information,” wrote Mark Lombard, director of the NRC Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards’ Spent Fuel Management Division.

Waste Control Specialists has 28 days from the date of the letter to deliver the requested supplemental information (RSI). It has two weeks from June 22 to inform the NRC whether it can provide the information in that time period, according to Lombard. “If WCS is not able to respond within this time frame or RSI responses provided to the NRC do not provide sufficient information, the application may not be accepted for review.”

Waste Control Specialists spokesman Chuck McDonald said the company has already begun compiling the requested data and hopes to meet the schedule laid out in the NRC letter.

“It is not unexpected. We were expecting a letter and we are working on a schedule and responses to them now,” he said in a telephone interview. He added: “It’s a lot of information, but we’re working on it.”

The company is seeking a license for a 40-year license to build and operate a facility that could hold up to 40,000 metric tons of nuclear waste at the WCS complex in Andrews County, Texas. An NRC license application from Holtec International for a similar facility in New Mexico is expected in November.

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