ML041110533

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Annual Statement of Non-Availability of Federal Government Funding for Conversion from HEU to LEU for Ntr
ML041110533
Person / Time
Site: Vallecitos Nuclear Center
Issue date: 04/16/2004
From: Doreen Turner
General Electric Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
DWT-2004-19
Download: ML041110533 (2)


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GE Energy David W. Turner Mgr, Regulatory Compliance & EHS david.turner@gene.ge.com April 161h, 2004 File Copy DWT-2004-19 Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Subject:

Annual Statement Of Non-Availability Of Federal Government Funding For Conversion From HEU To LEU For NTR, License R-33, Docket 50-73

Reference:

1) 10 CFR § 50.64

Enclosure:

Letter from John Gutteridge of DOE to David Turner, March 315t, 2004 In accordance with Ref.1. GE Vallecitos Nuclear Center is submitting the enclosed letter to demonstrate that funding is not currently available for conversion of the fuel for the Neutron Test Reactor, License R-33, Docket 50-73.

Sincerely Yours, David W. Turner, Manager Regulatory Compliance & EHS

-A02O General Electric Company GENE Valledtos Nuclear Center Mail Code V-18 6705 Vallecitos Rd Sunol, CA 94586 T.925.862.4360

Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 March 31, 2004 Mr. David Turner, Manager Regulatory Compliance & EHS Vallecitos Nuclear Center 6705 Vallecitos Rd. M/C V-18 Sunol, California 94586

Dear Mr. Turner:

In accordance with 10 CFR Part 50.64, Limitations on the Use of Highly Enriched Uranium in Domestic Non-Power Reactors, you are hereby notified that Federal Funding under the Department of Energy University Reactor Fuel Assistance Program, for conversion of your reactor to low enrichment uranium fuel, is not currently available for fiscal year 2004.

You will be notified in the event these circumstances change.

Sincerely, University Programs Director Nuclear Power Systems Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology Printed wfth soy ink on recycled paper