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Code · REGISTER · 2014-03-14 · Nuclear Regulatory Commission · Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations. License amendment; issuance

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Agency: Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Action: License amendment; issuance
Citation: FR Doc. 2014-05655 · Docket No. 72-3; NRC-2014-0049

Summary

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) reviewed an application by Carolina Power and Light Company (CP&L) for amendment of Materials License No. SNM-2502 which authorizes CP&L to receive, possess, store, and transfer spent nuclear fuel and associated radioactive materials. The requested amendment would change the corporate name of the licensee from Carolina Power and Light to Duke Energy Progress, Inc. for the H.B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant (HBRSEP) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI).

Supplementary Information

On March 30, 2005, the NRC renewed Materials License No. SNM-2502 to the Carolina Power and Light Company (CP&L) for the H.B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant (HBRSEP) Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI), located in Hartsville, South Carolina. The renewed license authorizes CP&L to receive, possess, store, and transfer spent nuclear fuel and associated radioactive materials resulting from the operation of the HBRSEP in an ISFSI at the power plant site for a term of 40 years. The NRC staff also issued an Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact related to the issuance of the renewed ISFSI license on March 17, 2005, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act, and in conformance with the applicable requirements of Part 51 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR). On April 10, 2013, CP&L submitted a request for a license amendment to the NRC in accordance with 10 CFR 72.56, “Application for amendment of license.” The requested amendment would change the corporate name of the licensee from Carolina Power and Light to Duke Energy Progress, Inc. The application included adequate justification for the proposed changes. Pursuant to 10 CFR 72.46, the NRC has docketed, approved and issued Amendment No. 2 to Materials License No. SNM-2502 held by CP&L for the receipt, possession, transfer, and storage of spent fuel at the HBRSEP ISFSI. Amendment No. 2 is effective as of the date of issuance. Amendment No. 2 complies with the standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission's rules and regulations. The Commission has made appropriate findings, as required by the Act and the Commission's rules and regulations in 10 CFR Chapter 1, which are set forth in Amendment No. 2. The issuance of Amendment No. 2 satisfied the criteria specified in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(11) for a categorical exclusion. Thus, the preparation of an environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement is not required. In accordance with 10 CFR 72.46(b)(2), the NRC has determined that Amendment No. 2 does not present a genuine issue as to whether public health and safety will be significantly affected. Therefore, the publication of a notice of proposed action and an opportunity for hearing or a notice of hearing is not warranted. Notice is hereby given of the right of interested persons to request a hearing on whether the action should be rescinded or modified. Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 10th day of March 2014. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Michele Sampson, Chief, Licensing Branch, Division of Spent Fuel Storage and Transportation, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards. [FR Doc. 2014-05655 Filed 3-13-14; 8:45 am]

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