Hardened Vents and Filtration
(for Boiling Water Reactors with Mark I and Mark II containment designs)
The Fukushima accident disabled the plants' ability to cool their
reactor cores, causing heat and pressure to build within the concrete
containment buildings that surround the reactors. This buildup
eventually damaged the buildings and made it easier for radioactive
material to reach the environment. The NRC issued an Order on March 12,
2012, requiring all U.S. nuclear power plants with the Fukushima-style
containment design to install a reliable, hardened vent that can remove
heat and pressure before potential damage to a reactor core occurs. This
not only helps preserve the integrity of the containment building, but
can also help delay reactor core damage or melting. After issuing the
order, additional NRC evaluations examined the benefits of venting after
reactor core damage occurs. In June 2013, the NRC modified the Order
to ensure those vents will remain functional in the conditions following
reactor core damage. The NRC considered revising its regulations
through the rulemaking process
to include strategies for filtering or otherwise confining radioactive
material that gets released as a reactor core is damaged. In August
2015, the Commission directed the staff not to proceed further with the
rulemaking. Process Overview
Related Documents:
- Original NRC Order on Reliable Hardened Vents (EA-12-050) (March 12, 2012)
- Modified NRC Order for Containment Venting Systems (EA-13-109) – supersedes original Order (June 6, 2013)
- NRC-issued guidance for original Reliable Hardened Vents Order (JLD-ISG-2012-02) (August 29, 2012)
- Consideration Of Additional Requirements For Containment Venting Systems (SECY-12-0157) (November 26, 2012)
- Commission Decision on Additional Requirements for Containment Venting Systems (SRM-SECY-12-0157) (March 19, 2013)
- NRC-issued guidance for modified Reliable Hardened Vents Order (JLD-ISG-2013-02) (November 14, 2013)
- Industry-issued guidance for compliance with Order EA-13-109: BWR Mark I & II Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident Conditions (NEI Report 13-02) (November 2013)
- NRC-issued guidance for Compliance with Phase 2 of Order EA-13-109, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation under Severe Accident Conditions (JLD-ISG-2015-01) (April 2015)
- Industry-issued guidance for compliance with Order EA-13-109: BWR Mark I & II Reliable Hardened Containment Vents Capable of Operation Under Severe Accident Conditions (NEI Report 13-02, Rev 1) (April 2015)
- All documents related to the Containment Protection and Release Reduction rulemaking are available in Docket NRC-2013-0075 on Regulations.gov
- SECY-15-0085, Evaluation of the Containment Protection & Release Reduction for Mark I and Mark II Boiling Water Reactors Rulemaking Activities (June 18, 2015)
- Staff Requirements Memorandum for SECY-15-0085 (August 19, 2015)
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