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Record of Proceedings, Including Reasons for Decision In the Matter of Applicant New Brunswick Power Nuclear Corporation Subject Application to Amend the Point Lepreau Power Reactor Operating Licence to Authorize the Conduct of Written Requalification Testing of Certified Staff Hearing Date December 28, 2007

RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Applicant: Address/Location: Purpose: New Brunswick power Nuclear Corporation P.O. Box 600, Lepreau, New Brunswick, E5J 2S6 Application to amend the Point Lepreau Power Reactor Operating Licence to authorize the conduct of written requalification testing of certified staff Application received: December 7, 2007 Date of hearing: December 28, 2007 Location: Members present: Secretary: Recording Secretary: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) Public Hearing Room, 280 Slater St., 14th. Floor, Ottawa, Ontario L.J. Keen, Chair K. McGee S. Gingras Licence: Amended Date of release of Decision: December 28, 2007

i Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Decision... 2 Issues and Commission Findings... 2 Qualifications and Protection Measures... 2 Application of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act... 3 Conclusion... 3

Introduction 1. New Brunswick Power Nuclear Corporation (NB Power) has applied to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission 1 (CNSC) for an amendment to its Power Reactor Operating Licence for its Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station (NGS) in Charlotte County and Saint John County, New Brunswick. The current licence is PROL 17.04/2011. 2. The purpose of this request is to amend the current operating licence to allow the conduct of written requalification tests for Control Room Operators and Shift Supervisors. According to CNSC staff, these tests are ready to be administered before the beginning of the planned refurbishment outage. Issue 3. In considering the application, the Commission was required to decide, pursuant to subsection 24(4) of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act 2 : a) if NB Power is qualified to carry on the activity that the amended licence would authorize; and b) if, in carrying on that activity, NB Power would make adequate provision for the protection of the environment, the health and safety of persons and the maintenance of national security and measures required to implement international obligations to which Canada has agreed. Hearing 4. The Commission, in making its decision, considered information presented for a hearing held on December 28, 2007 in Ottawa, Ontario. The hearing was conducted in accordance with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Rules of Procedure 3. During the hearing, the Commission considered written submissions from CNSC staff (CMD 07-H155) and NB Power (CMD 07-H155.1). 1 The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission is referred to as the CNSC when referring to the organization and its staff in general, and as the Commission when referring to the tribunal component. 2 S.C. 1997, c. 9. 3 S.O.R./2000-211.

- 2 - Decision 5. Based on its consideration of the matter, as described in more detail in the following sections of this Record of Proceedings, the Commission concludes that NB Power is qualified to carry on the activity that the amended licence will authorize. The Commission is of the opinion that NB Power, in carrying on that activity, will make adequate provision for the protection of the environment, the health and safety of persons and the maintenance of national security and measures required to implement international obligations to which Canada has agreed. Therefore, the Commission, pursuant to section 24 of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act, amends the Power Reactor Operating Licence PROL 17.04/2011 issued to new Brunswick Power Nuclear Corporation for its Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station. The amended licence, PROL 17.05/2011, remains valid until June 30, 2011. 6. The Commission includes in the licence the conditions as recommended by CNSC staff in CMD 07-H155. Issues and Commission Findings 7. In making its licensing decision, the Commission considered a number of issues relating to NB Power s qualification to carry out the proposed activities and the adequacy of the proposed measures for protecting the environment, the health and safety of persons, national security and international obligations to which Canada has agreed. Qualifications and Protection Measures 8. CNSC staff stated that NB Power has developed written requalification tests for Control Room Operators and Shift Supervisors, and that these tests are ready to be administered before the beginning of the planned refurbishment outage. CNSC staff noted that NB Power requested an amendment to its current Power Reactor Operating Licence to allow the conduct of these written requalification tests. 9. CNSC staff stated that it reviewed NB Power s request and determined that it does not pose any unreasonable risk to the health and safety of persons, protection of the environment, maintenance of national security and measures required to implement international obligations to which Canada has agreed.

- 3-10. Based on the above information, the Commission approves the request to allow the conduct of written requalification tests for Control Room Operators and Shift Supervisors. Application of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act 11. Before making a licensing decision, the Commission must be satisfied that all applicable requirements of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act 4 (CEAA) have been fulfilled. 12. CNSC staff reported that it had completed an Environmental Assessment (EA) determination. CNSC staff stated that there was no requirement for an EA pursuant to subsection 5(1) of the CEAA. 13. The Commission determined that there is no requirement for an Environmental Assessment pursuant to subsection 5(1) of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act [3] (CEAA). The Commission is satisfied that all applicable requirements of the CEAA have been fulfilled. Conclusion 14. The Commission has considered the information and submissions of CNSC staff as presented in the material available for reference on the record. 15. The Commission is of the opinion that the applicant meets the requirements of subsection 24(4) of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act. That is, the Commission is of the opinion that NB Power is qualified to carry on the activity that the amended licence will authorize and that it will make adequate provision for the protection of the environment, the health and safety of persons and the maintenance of national security and measures required to implement international obligations to which Canada has agreed. 16. The Commission therefore amends, pursuant to section 24 of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act, the Power Reactor Operating Licence 17.04/2011 issued to NB Power for its Point Lepreau NGS, located in Charlotte County and Saint John County, New Brunswick. The amended licence 17.05/2011 remains valid until June 30, 2011. 17. The Commission includes in the licence the recommendations made by CNSC staff in CMD 07-H155. 4 S.C. 1992, c. 37.

- 4-18. The Commission notes that its decision in this particular instance does not restrict the Commission's decisions in any future applications of this nature. Linda J. Keen, President Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Date of release of Decision: December 28, 2007