Holtec Decommissioning Plan for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant

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The American Nuclear Society New England hosted an event on March 24, 2020, where Patrick O'Brien discussed the decommissioning of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Massachusetts. The plant ceased operations after 47 years and is now undergoing a faster decommissioning process under Holtec's plan, aiming to complete the cleanup within 8 years. Major milestones include constructing a new storage installation, site characterization, planning for demolition, reactor vessel segmentation, and waste management. Progress is being made towards moving spent fuel to a safe storage location.


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  1. American Nuclear Society New England March 24, 2020

  2. Introduction Patrick O Brien Manager, Communications and Government Affairs

  3. Decommissioning

  4. Pilgrim Shutdown Background May 31 - Plant shut down for the final time after 47 years of safe, reliable operations June 9 - Station safely removed all fuel from the reactor to the spent fuel pool June 20 - Phase 1 staffing plan in place (270 employees) August 22 - NRC approved license transfer to Holtec August 26 - Sale from Entergy to Holtec finalized August 26/27 Site employees transitioned to CDI 4

  5. Holtec Decommissioning Plan Decommission the plant in approximately 8 years, as opposed to Entergy s 60- year Safstor plan Use the existing expertise at the site to help facilitate clean-up and restoration of the property Allow for economic reuse of the site decades early, helping the community Safely protect the fuel until it can be moved to our proposed interim storage facility or national final repository 5

  6. Project Milestones 1. Construct new Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation and move all fuel from the pool to the pad 2. Perform Site Characterization 3. Prepare and Plan for Demolition 4. Reactor Vessel Segmentation 5. Demolition 6. Waste Management 7. Site Restoration 6

  7. Project Work to Date ISFSI Pad 7

  8. Work Progress Refuel Floor Containment Head Cutting and Rigging

  9. Work Progress Refuel Floor Containment Head Rigging and Moving

  10. Work Progress Refuel Floor Containment Head movement completed 2/20

  11. Work Progress Refuel Floor Reactor Shield Block Cutting & Painting

  12. Work Progress Refuel Floor Reactor Shield Block Removal Completed 3-18-20

  13. Work Progress Refuel Floor Refuel Clean-up and Preparation for Spring Fuel Campaign 3-23

  14. Work Progress -Exterior 160 Meteorological Tower removed Completed safely with thorough pre-job planning, dropped object prevention, and employee engagement Lowered to the ground in four sections and mechanically sheared by an excavator and disposed of in roll-off container Completed in one day

  15. Local and State Interaction

  16. State and Local Interactions Two team members serve on the Massachusetts Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel Regular meetings with Town of Plymouth Select Board, Town Manager and appropriate staff Quarterly meetings with State officials including State Rep., Chair and Vice Chair of the NDCAP Continue to work closely with MEMA and local Emergency Planning communities Committed to working with Plymouth on final land disposition Working on a settlement agreement with the Massachusetts Attorney General Support state and local community needs: Mass State Police K-9, Plymouth 400/Red Cross, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Plymouth

  17. Hindsight, Could Shutdown Have Been Avoided?

  18. Questions?

  19. Thank You! Feel Free to Contact Me with Additional Questions: Patrick O Brien Manager, Communications and Government Affairs Office: 508-830-8280 Mobile: 508-494-4254 p.obrien@cdi-decom.com www.cdi-decom.com

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