At a recent Vermont Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel meeting President/CEO Dr. Kris Singh stated that the canister would last 300 years. He based his estimate on the British Stainless Steel Association’s (BSSA) studies on the durability and life expectancy for stainless steels in external environments. BSSA states that it would take 135 years for corrosion to penetrate 1mm of stainless steel. Since the Holtec canister is 12.7 mm thick, it would take approximately 1,714 years (12.7 times 135 years) to penetrate Holtec’s stainless steel. Therefore, using a safety factor of 5, it would take about 342.9 years or rounded to 300 years. The Holtec system has an outstanding in-service record and has been in use at Entergy Vermont Yankee, as well as several Entergy plants and many plants throughout the United States. |