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RSICC CODE PACKAGE PSR-370



1. NAME AND TITLE

CECP (BWR): Estimating Boiling Water Reactor Decommissioning.



2. CONTRIBUTOR

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.



3. CODING LANGUAGE AND COMPUTER

Fortran 90 or Fortran 77; PC/DOS (P00370PC38600).



4. NATURE OF PROBLEM SOLVED

The Cost Estimating Computer Program CECP (BWR), designed for use on an IBM personal computer or equivalent, was developed for estimating the cost of decommissioning boiling water reactor (BWR) power stations to the point of license termination.



5. METHOD OF SOLUTION

Cost estimates include component, piping, and equipment removal costs; packaging costs; decontamination costs. Using equipment and consumables costs and inventory data supplied by the user, CECP calculates unit cost factors and then combines these factors with transportation and burial cost algorithms to produce a complete report of decommissioning costs. In addition to costs, CECP (BWR) also calculates person-hours, crew-hours, and exposure person-hours associated with decommissioning.



6. RESTRICTIONS OR LIMITATIONS

This version deals with boiling water reactors (BWR) only.



7. TYPICAL RUNNING TIME

Varies with problem.



8. COMPUTER HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

CECP (BWR) runs on the IBM PC family of computers using a 386xs or higher processor. A VGA monitor. 640K of standard memory. Expanded or extended memory is not required. A hard disk. HP LaserJet III or IV printer, required only if you want to print files directly from CECP (BWR).



9. COMPUTER SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

DOS 5.0 or higher. Only executables exist, no source or compiling necessary.



10. REFERENCE

M. C. Bierschbach, "Estimating Boiling Water Reactor Decommissioning Costs, A User's Manual for the BWR Cost Estimating Computer Program (CECP) Software," NUREG/CR-6270 (December 1995).



11. CONTENTS OF CODE PACKAGE

The package includes the referenced document and one DS/HD (1.44MB) DOS diskette which contains the installation programs, executables, data files, utility programs, and printer strings.



12. DATE OF ABSTRACT

September 1996, retested December 1998.



KEYWORD: DECOMMISSIONING; COST ANALYSIS