An Office of the Inspector General audit regarding the NRC’s oversight of spent fuel pools is now available here.
The audit set out to determine if the NRC’s oversight of spent fuel
pools — and the nuclear fuel they hold — provides adequate protection
for public health and safety, and the environment.
The NRC is responsible for developing the regulatory framework,
analytical tools, and data needed to ensure safe and secure storage,
transportation, and disposal of spent nuclear fuel. In the U.S. today,
there are 93 spent fuel pools currently storing spent fuel. Recent NRC
staff studies demonstrating the safety of spent fuel pools and the
safety of continued storage of spent fuel at reactor sites highlight the
need to make sure the pools operate safely for longer periods than
originally envisioned.
The OIG found the NRC does provide adequate oversight of spent fuel
pools and the fuel they contain, but opportunities exist for
improvement. Specifically, we found that regulatory uncertainty exists
in the NRC’s evaluation of the analytical methods used to prevent a
chain reaction in the spent fuel pools. In addition, there are gaps in
NRC’s spent fuel pool inspection program as inspections of spent fuel
pools greatly vary between licensee sites and are limited in scope.
As part of its mission, the NRC must inspect and assess licensee
operations and facilities to ensure compliance with its regulatory
requirements. The NRC should also regulate in a manner that clearly
communicates requirements and ensures regulations are consistently
applied and practical. The OIG believes an absence of effective spent
fuel pool guidance for both licensees and NRC staff may reduce program
efficiency and effectiveness.
The report makes four specific recommendations to improve NRC
oversight, including developing and issuing new guidance for licensees
and developing new NRC inspection procedures. NRC management stated
their general agreement with the findings and recommendations.
http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/2015/02/13/inspector-general-report-on-spent-fuel-pools-makes-recommendations-to-improve-oversight/?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
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