Cooper performed 8 campaigns in 2010.  The heat loading of the casks were 
approximately 10 kw heat load.  Below is the dose breakdown per cask.  Steve 
Bantz is our ISFSI contact.  His number is 402-825-5167.
4765094

Receive Off load Trivis Equipment

complete

0

398.1

4689386

ISFSI Prep/1001' Reconfigure

complete

300

353.5

4765095

Prepare and Stage DSC's



0

79.1

4766129

ISFSI Rigging Platform

complete

0

0

4748165

CNS Dry Run

complete

150

583.1

4748166

NRC Dry Run

complete

150

173.1

4777628

ISFSI Lifting Eye Installation

complete

0

18.1

4777640

OPPD Lifting Eye Load Test

complete

0

0

4768600

Campaign #1

complete

1400

699.7

4768601

Campaign #2

complete

700

608

4794245

Emergent Remove DSC #2 from HSM

complete

400

540.5

4768602

Campaign #3

complete

600

760.2

4768603

Campaign #4

complete

600

630.2

4768604

Campaign #5

complete

600

554.1

4768605

Campaign #6

complete

500

513.3

4768606

Campaign #7

complete

500

566.1

4768607

Campaign # 8

complete

500

565.6





Total

6400

7042.7



Jeremy Bebb
Staff Health Physicist
Cooper Nuclear Station
(402) 825-5026



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Subject: Powernet: ISFSI (Dry Fuel Storage) Dose

Songs is looking to benchmark ISFSI (Dry Fuel Storage) dose, dose per canister, 
Kw loads etc. Looking for contact information from Cooper and Fort Calhoun.


Thank you,
Roger Scott Sherman
Technical Specialist Scientist
Health Physics Planning Department
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
P.O. Box 128, San Clemente, CA 92672
949-368-6423
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