Current Status of Shutdown Sites Activities San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Site Visit Steve Maheras Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Midyear Tribal Caucus Meeting and Quarterly Meeting of the Nuclear Energy Tribal Working Group Palm Springs, California January 26-28, 2016 Nuclear Fuels Storage & Transportation Planning Project Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies Nuclear Energy
Three Topics Covered Current Status of Shutdown Sites Activities San Onofre (SONGS) Site Visit Summary of Transportation Alternatives for Shutdown Sites 2
Shutdown Sites Evaluation The purpose of the shutdown sites evaluation is to support planning for removing SNF and GTCC waste from shutdown nuclear power plant sites by collecting and documenting information related to Site inventory Site conditions Near-site transportation infrastructure and experience Identify gaps in information needed to ship SNF and GTCC waste from the shutdown sites Based on the available information, identify options for transporting SNF and GTCC waste from the shutdown sites 3 3
Current Status of Shutdown Sites Activities Updated Shutdown Sites Report (SSR) posted on DOE-NE website on 05/28/2015 Two site visits during 2015 Crystal River 02/18-02/19/2015 San Onofre 06/02-06/05/2015 Tribal, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), State, and State Regional Group (SRG) representatives have now participated in 9 of the shutdown site visits Revised SSR submitted 09/18/2015 Revised SSR includes information from Kewaunee, Crystal River, and San Onofre site visits, and includes Vermont Yankee as a new shutdown site (the 13 th ) Arranging Vermont Yankee site visit, anticipated to occur spring 2016 Incorporating SNF inventory data from GC-859 data base, released 12/08/2015 4
When is a site included in the SSR? The shutdown sites included in the SSR are Maine Yankee, Yankee Rowe, Connecticut Yankee, Humboldt Bay, Big Rock Point, Rancho Seco, Trojan, La Crosse, Zion, Crystal River, Kewaunee, San Onofre, and Vermont Yankee These sites have no operating nuclear power reactors at their sites and have also notified the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) that their reactors have permanently ceased power operations and that nuclear fuel has been permanently removed from their reactor vessels Shutdown reactors at sites also having operating reactors are not included in the SSR (Dresden-1, Millstone-1, Indian Point-1) As additional nuclear power reactor sites such as Pilgrim, FitzPatrick, and Oyster Creek shut down, these sites will be included in updates to the SSR 5
Locations of Shutdown Reactor Sites 541-547 total canisters (506-512 SNF, 35 GTCC waste) at 13 shutdown sites (estimated and actual) 11 dry storage systems used at the shutdown sites and 9 transportation casks would be used to remove SNF and GTCC waste from the shutdown sites Trojan- SNF 34; GTCC 0 Kewaunee- SNF 38; GTCC 2 (Estimated) Big Rock Point- SNF 7; GTCC 1 Vermont Yankee- SNF 58; GTCC 2 (Estimated) Maine Yankee- SNF 60; GTCC 4 Humboldt Bay- SNF 5; GTCC 1 Rancho Seco- SNF 21; GTCC 1 La Crosse- SNF 5; GTCC 0 Zion- SNF 61; GTCC 4 Yankee Rowe- SNF 15; GTCC 1 CT Yankee- SNF 40; GTCC 3 San Onofre- SNF 123-129; GTCC 11 (Estimated) Key SNF spent nuclear fuel canisters GTCC canisters of greater-than-class C waste Crystal River- SNF 39; GTCC 5 (Estimated)
Sources of Information Used in Evaluation Documents and Data Bases Public Documents, DOE-RW Documents, DOE Used Fuel Disposition Campaign Documents, Data Bases, Nuclear Industry Sources DOE RW-859 Data Base Facility Interface Data Sheets (FIDS), Services Planning Documents (SPDs), Facility Interface Capability Assessment reports (FICAs), and Near- Site Transportation Infrastructure reports (NSTIs) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Site Managers Confirmed information obtained from other sources Clarified current conditions at the shutdown sites Provided photos and other detailed information Heavy Equipment Lifting, Rigging, and Transporting Companies MP187 Transportation Cask Heavy Haul to Rancho Seco Big Rock Point Reactor Pressure Vessel Heavy Haul 7
Sources of Information Used in Evaluation (continued) Shutdown site visits Twelve shutdown sites visited from August 2012 through June 2015 Confirmed aspects of inventories at the sites, obtained detailed inventory data by canister, and canister load maps Observed transportation infrastructure at and near sites Detailed photos taken at sites Participation by Tribal, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), State, and State Regional Group (SRG) representatives has provided unique perspectives and observations Google Earth Understand layout of shutdown sites Used to provide detailed maps of shutdown sites and ISFSIs Portray transload locations, and rail and heavy haul routes Current Condition of Onsite Rails at Maine Yankee Maine Yankee Site 8
Site Conditions On-Site Transportation Features On-Site Rail On-Site Roads for H-H Trucks Barge Access On-Site Equipment to Support Transportation Operations Transfer Casks Cranes and Rigging On-Site Staging Areas for Transport Vehicles, Equipment and Operations Support Photo courtesy of La Crosse Onsite Rail Spur at La Crosse Photo courtesy of Trojan Photo courtesy of Big Rock Point Big Rock Point Horizontal Transfer System Trojan Transfer Station 9
Near-Site Transportation Infrastructure and Experience Evaluate transportation mode options for the shutdown sites Near-Site Rail Access Condition and capacity of near-site rail infrastructure Potential transload locations Site experience with rail shipments Local Roads and Highways Distance to potential rail transload locations (rail spurs or sidings) Characteristics and condition of roads and associated infrastructure that would be used by heavy haul vehicles Site experience with heavy haul shipments Barge Access Characteristics of onsite or nearby docks/slips/shorelines Site experience with barge shipments Low Overhead Bridge Near Big Rock Point Railroad Grade Crossing at East Portal of Hoosac Tunnel Near Yankee Rowe Junction of Onsite Rail Spur and Union Pacific Railroad at Zion 10
San Onofre Current Conditions San Onofre site visit 06/02-06/05/2015 Also met with San Onofre Community Engagement Panel (CEP), Pacific Sun Railroad (PSR), Bragg Crane, and North County Transit District (NCTD) Three units at San Onofre San Onofre-1, -2, -3 San Onofre-1 ceased operations in 1992 San Onofre-2 and -3 ceased operations in 2013 San Onofre has loaded 51 canisters into NUHOMS horizontal storage modules (HSMs) 17 SNF, 1 GTCC from U1 in 24PT1 canisters 33 SNF from U2 and U3 in 24PT4 canisters San Onofre located on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, providing an additional factor to incorporate into transportation planning San Onofre ISFSI 11
San Onofre Future Loadings San Onofre will expand ISFSI to accommodate U2 and U3 SNF currently in pool 2668 assemblies ISFSI expansion permit approved by the California Coastal Commission on 10/06/2015 San Onofre will use the Holtec HI-STORM UMAX system for future SNF loadings using MPC-37 canisters San Onofre may also load SNF and GTCC waste into existing NUHOMS 24PT4 and 32PTH2 canisters The number of additional 24PT4 and 32PTH2 canisters to be loaded with SNF has not been finalized 0-12 24PT4s canisters 0-6 32PTH2s canisters Total of 123-129 SNF canisters and 11 GTCC canisters from U1, U2, and U3 at conclusion of loadings (estimated) A maximum of 73 MPC-37 canisters will be loaded with SNF 12 HI-STORM UMAX ISFSI Cutaway View of HI-STORM UMAX
24PT4 and 32PTH2 Dry Storage Canisters, Transfer Cask, and Horizontal Storage Modules Stored at San Onofre Site 24PT4 Canisters 32PTH2 Canisters 32PTH2 Transfer Cask Staged Horizontal Storage Modules 13
San Onofre Layout 14
Current and Future Expanded ISFSI 15
Artist s Conception of Expanded ISFSI 16
Cross-Section of Proposed ISFSI 17
Cross Section of Concrete Pads and Storage Modules The space between the cylindrical storage modules will be filled with flowable grout material (low density concrete) 18
MPC-37 Canister in Storage Module Supported by Concrete Pad and Surrounded by Flowable Grout Material 19
Future ISFSI Location (Looking Towards Southwest) 20
View of Seawall from Beach View Towards Southeast View Towards Northwest 21
Existing View From Parking Lot (Current ISFSI and San Onofre-1 Reactor Pressure Vessel Visible) 22
Future View From Parking Lot (Future ISFSI to Right of Current ISFSI) 23
Current View Towards Southwest (Current ISFSI in Foreground) 24
Future View Towards Southwest (Current ISFSI in Foreground and Future ISFSI in Background) 25
Current View Towards Northwest (Current ISFSI on Right) 26
Future View Towards Northwest (Future ISFSI on Left) 27
San Onofre Transportation Infrastructure Rail Mainline in front of San Onofre is owned by the North County Transit District (NCTD) Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and Metrolink commuter rail service operate over the same track between Orange County and Oceanside, California San Onofre has an onsite rail spur and direct rail access provided by the Pacific Sun Railroad (PSR), which interchanges with the BNSF Railroad at the Stuart Mesa Railyard, about 13 miles south of the San Onofre site Onsite rail spur was used to ship several large turbine shells, turbine rotors, three steam generators (209 tons each), pressurizer (105 tons), and low-level radioactive waste (LLW) during the decommissioning of San Onofre-1 Onsite spur is built with 90 lb. rail and mainline track is track class 5 and is built with 115 lb. rail Because of commuter traffic, freight service (provided by the Pacific Sun Railroad) is limited to 12:00am to 5:00am 28
San Onofre Interchange Options 29
Onsite Rail System Near ISFSI (Looking Southwest) 30
Onsite Rail System and Vehicle Barrier Near ISFSI (Looking Northeast) 31
Reactor Vessel Head, Pressurizer, and Three Steam Generators Staged Outside of Containment During Decommissioning of San Onofre-1 32
Railcars and Low-Level Waste Staged on Onsite Rail System during Decommissioning of San Onofre-1 33
Railcars Used to Ship San Onfre-1 Low-Level Waste Articulating Intermodal Car Gondola Car 34
Onsite Rail Refurbishment During Decommissioning 35
Onsite Rail Spur 36
Junction of Onsite Rail Spur with Mainline View Towards Northeast 37
Mainline Looking Northwest and Southeast View Towards Northwest View Towards Southeast 38
200 ton Turbine Rotor Being Shipped from San Onofre 39
San Onofre Infrastructure Barge San Onofre does not have onsite barge facility Tried to establish an onsite barge facility during construction, but was not successful due to strong currents and wave activity in front of site Large components shipped by barge to Del Mar Boat Basin and transported by heavy haul truck to San Onofre site Example four replacement steam generators (650 tons each) Del Mar Boat Basin 40
Route Taken By Steam Generators 41
Steam Generators Arriving at Del Mar Boat Basin and Offloading Using Goldhofer Trailer 42
Steam Generator on Tracked Vehicle on Beach and on Goldhofer Trailer 43
San Onofre Infrastructure Heavy Haul Truck Heavy haul truck transport used to ship 4 old steam generators (SGs) to Clive, Utah for disposal Each SG weighed 760,355 lb., and was 15.5 ft. tall, 15.5 ft. wide, and 43 ft. long, and gross vehicle weight was 1,561,050 lb. Transport took 14 days 44
San Onofre-1 Reactor Vessel Head Also Shipped by Heavy Haul Truck During Decommissioning 45
Summary of Transportation Mode Options Identified for Shutdown Sites Reactor Site Transportation Mode Options Comments Maine Yankee Direct rail Barge to rail The condition of the onsite rail spur and Maine Eastern Railroad would need to be verified. Yankee Rowe Heavy haul truck to rail Potential rail transload location at east portal of the Hoosac Tunnel (7.5 miles from site). Connecticut Yankee Humboldt Bay Barge to rail Heavy haul truck to rail Heavy haul truck to rail Heavy haul truck to barge to rail Depth of barge canal uncertain and may require dredging to accommodate barges. Potential rail transload location at Portland rail spur (12 miles from site). Potential rail transload locations located 160 to 260 miles from site. The condition of the Fields Landing Terminal barge transload location would need to be verified. Big Rock Point Heavy haul truck to rail Barge to rail Potential rail transload locations in Petoskey, Michigan (13 miles from site) and Gaylord, Michigan (52 miles from site). Rancho Seco Direct rail The rail spur is not being maintained. Trojan Direct rail Barge to rail The onsite rail spur was removed. Barge used to ship reactor pressure vessel and steam generators. La Crosse Direct rail Barge to rail The onsite rail spur was used to ship reactor pressure vessel. Zion Direct Rail Barge to rail The onsite rail spur was recently refurbished. Crystal River Direct rail Barge to rail Extensive onsite rail system. Potential onsite barge area. Kewaunee San Onofre Heavy haul truck to rail Direct rail Heavy haul truck to barge to rail Heavy haul truck to barge to rail Potential rail transload locations in Bellevue, Luxemburg, Denmark, and Manitowoc. Potential barge transload location in city of Kewaunee. Onsite rail spur recently refurbished. Vermont Yankee Direct rail Have not conducted site visit. 46