Environment

NRC Grants Exemption to NorthStar Vallecitos for Extended Low-Level Radioactive Waste Shipment Notification Window

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued a formal exemption to NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC (NSV), the operator of the Vallecitos Nuclear Center (VNC) in California, from a standard regulatory requirement governing low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) shipment tracking. Under existing NRC rules, a licensed facility must investigate and report to the NRC if it does not receive confirmation that a transferred LLRW shipment was received by the intended recipient within 20 days of transfer. NSV petitioned the NRC to extend this acknowledgement window from 20 days to 45 days, citing operational experience showing that shipments from VNC frequently take longer than 20 days to reach their destination. The 20-day threshold was triggering unnecessary administrative investigations and reporting burdens in cases where shipments were simply in transit and not actually lost or misdelivered. The NRC evaluated the request and granted the exemption, determining that the extension to 45 days is consistent with public health and safety, and does not conflict with the common defense and security of the United States. The exemption is specific to NSV and the VNC facility and does not represent a blanket change to the broader regulatory framework for LLRW shipment tracking. This regulatory relief is administrative in nature and does not alter any physical safety requirements, handling procedures, or disposal standards for low-level radioactive waste. It solely adjusts the timeline within which NSV must initiate an investigation if shipment receipt confirmation has not been received.

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Key Changes

  • Shipment receipt acknowledgement deadline extended from 20 days to 45 days for NSV/VNC low-level radioactive waste transfers
  • NSV is no longer required to initiate an NRC investigation or report if confirmation is not received within the original 20-day window
  • Exemption applies specifically to NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC at the Vallecitos Nuclear Center — not a sector-wide rule change

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC must investigate and report to the NRC if it does not receive confirmation that a low-level radioactive waste shipment was received by the intended recipient within 45 days of transfer from Vallecitos Nuclear Center

NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC (Vallecitos Nuclear Center)
reporting
high

NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC must track low-level radioactive waste shipments and monitor for receipt confirmation from intended recipients

NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC (Vallecitos Nuclear Center)
operational
medium

This exemption applies only to NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC and Vallecitos Nuclear Center and does not extend to other NRC-licensed facilities

NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC (Vallecitos Nuclear Center)
licensing

Affected Parties

NorthStar Vallecitos, LLC (direct beneficiary of exemption)Vallecitos Nuclear Center (VNC) facility operators and compliance staff+3 more…

Tags

nuclear regulatory,low-level radioactive waste,NRC exemption