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A system for storing nuclear fuel, the system comprising: a storage rack including an array of cells, each cell configured to receive and store nuclear fuel rods, the storage rack comprising:a base plate configured to support the array of cells, the base plate defining a base plate profile in a horizontal plane of the base plate; anda support structure configured to support the base plate and to allow cooling fluid to circulate under and up through apertures in the base plate;a bearing pad coupled to the support structure and configured to limit lateral movement of the storage rack independent from lateral movement of the bearing pad, wherein the bearing pad defines a bearing pad profile in the horizontal plane of the base plate, and the bearing pad profile extends outside of the base plate profile;the support structure comprising a plurality of support pedestals extending downwardly from the base plate engaging a corresponding plurality of recess cavities formed in the bearing pad,each support pedestal including a rounded end configured to engage a beveled edge surface provided in a top entrance to each recess cavity and to guide insertion of the support pedestal into the recess cavity;wherein each recess cavity further comprises a straight sidewall surface disposed between the beveled edge surface and a flat bottom surface of each recess, the straight sidewall surface configured to abuttingly engage a mating straight side surface of each support pedestal during a seismic event. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the support pedestals are coupled to the recess cavities to limit lateral movement of the storage rack with respect to the bearing pad. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein a lateral tolerance between each support pedestal and the respectively coupled recess cavity is less than a predetermined distance between the bearing pad profile and the base plate profile. 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the lateral tolerance is less than or equal to half of the predetermined distance. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the bearing pad is integrally incorporated into a bottom surface of a storage pool, and wherein the bearing pad includes a bottom configured to slide on the bottom surface. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the storage rack further comprises at least one spacer extending outward from and affixed near a top of the storage rack. 7. The system of claim 6, wherein each spacer defines a spacer profile in the horizontal plane of the base plate, and the base plate profile extends outside of each spacer profile. 8. The system of claim 6, wherein the at least one spacer comprises a collar extending around the top of the storage rack. 9. A system for storing nuclear fuel, the system comprising:a first storage rack;a second storage rack adjacent the first storage rack, wherein each storage rack includes an array of cells, each cell configured to receive and store nuclear fuel rods, and each storage rack comprises:a base plate configured to support the array of cells of the respective storage rack; anda support structure configured to support the base plate of the respective storage rack and to allow cooling fluid to circulate under and up through apertures in the respective base plate; anda bearing pad coupled to the support structure of each of the storage racks, the bearing pad being configured to limit lateral movement of each storage rack independent from lateral movement of the bearing pad;the support structure comprising a plurality of support pedestals extending downwardly from the base plate engaging a corresponding plurality of recess cavities formed in the bearing pad,each support pedestal including a rounded end configured to engage a beveled edge surface provided in a top entrance to each recess cavity and to guide insertion of the support pedestal into the recess cavity;wherein each recess cavity further comprises a straight sidewall surface disposed between the beveled edge surface and a flat bottom surface of each recess, the straight sidewall surface configured to abuttingly engage a mating straight side surface of each support pedestal during a seismic event. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the bearing pad is configured to maintain a first predetermined distance between the respective base plates of the first and second storage racks. 11. The system of claim 9, wherein the support structure of each of the storage racks comprises a plurality of first engagement features, and the bearing pad comprises a plurality of second engagement features, wherein the first engagement features of each of the storage racks are coupled to the second engagement features to limit lateral movement of each storage rack independent from lateral movement of the bearing pad. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein each first engagement feature of each of the storage racks comprises a support pedestal, and each second engagement feature comprises a recess cavity, each recess cavity being configured to receive one of the of support pedestals. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein a lateral tolerance between each support pedestal and each respectively coupled recess cavity is less than a first predetermined distance between the respective base plates of the first and second storage racks. 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the lateral tolerance is less than or equal to half of the predetermined distance. 15. The system of claim 9, wherein the bearing pad includes a bottom configured to slide on a surface under load. 16. The system of any of claim 9, wherein the first storage rack comprises a first spacer extending outward from and affixed near a top of the first storage rack, and the second storage rack comprises a second spacer extending outward from and affixed near a top of the second storage rack. 17. The system of claim 16, wherein the first spacer is disposed opposite the second spacer. 18. The system of claim 16, wherein the bearing pad is configured to maintain a second predetermined distance between the first spacer and the second spacer. 19. The system of claim 16, wherein each of the first and second spacers comprises a collar extending around the top of the respective first and second storage rack. 20. A method of placing a nuclear fuel storage rack into a storage pool, the method comprising:providing the storage rack comprising an array of cells, a base plate configured to support the array of cells, and a support structure configured to support the base plate, each cell of the array of cells being configured to receive and store nuclear fuel rods;placing a bearing pad on a bottom of a storage pool; andplacing the storage rack into the storage pool on the bearing pad;inserting a plurality of support pedestals extending downwardly from the base plate with a corresponding plurality of recess cavities formed in the bearing pad;engaging a rounded end on each support pedestal with a beveled entrance edge surface provided in a top entrance to each recess cavity to guide insertion of the support pedestal into the recess cavity;wherein each recess cavity further comprises a straight sidewall surface disposed between the beveled edge surface and a flat bottom surface of each recess, the straight sidewall surface configured to abuttingly engage a mating straight side surface of each support pedestal during a seismic event;wherein the bearing pad configured to limit lateral movement of the storage rack independent from lateral movement of the bearing pad, wherein the base plate defines a base plate profile in a horizontal plane of the base plate, the bearing pad defines a bearing pad profile in the horizontal plane of the base plate, and wherein the bearing pad profile extends outside of the base plate profile.