
Home · Technical & Business Services · Services
Licensing/Regulatory Support

Planning... Strategies... Negotiations
ENERCON believes that detailed planning and strong regulatory interaction are vital to the efficient and successful licensing of a project, whether it is obtaining a new radioactive materials license, modifying an existing license or terminating a license. Our broad technical knowledge in radiological license termination, fuel experience and strong environmental capabilities allows us to develop effective integrated strategies for state and federal regulatory stakeholders.
We possess extensive experience in providing license modification and license termination support to clients across the United States. The depth of our licensing experience includes working with state and NRC regulators in the development of detailed decommissioning plans, decommissioning funding plans and cost estimates, license termination plans, MARSSIM survey development, dose modeling in support of Derived Concentration Guideline Level (DCGL) development, Final Status Survey (FSS) development and execution.
ENERCON personnel have represented dozens of clients in NRC license modifications and have taken the lead or played a key role in 15 major license terminations in the last decade. Our experience includes licensing support for fuel cycle facilities such as Sequoyah Fuels Corporation and Honeywell Metropolis Works; power reactors such as Humboldt Bay, Maine and Connecticut Yankee; NRC materials licensees such as Westinghouse and Curtiss-Wright; test reactors such as the University of Washington and several Department of Energy facilities.
Our licensing professionals have experience with the following:
- Regulatory Negotiations
Federal and State License Termination Plans
Decommissioning Plan
Derived Concentration Guideline Levels (DCGLs)
MARSSIM Survey Plans
Decommissioning Funding - Material Licensing
Special Nuclear Material (SNM)
Source Material - Emergency Operations
- License Compliance Audits
- Facility Re-Licensing
- Nuclear Power Utility Licensing
