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Information Gathered During a Site Audit on April 25, 2006
ML061370034
Person / Time
Site: Columbia Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 01/16/2006
From: Coleman D
- No Known Affiliation
To: Fiksdal A
- No Known Affiliation, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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TAC MC9245
Download: ML061370034 (23)


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GO 0001 January 16, 2006 Mr. Allen J. Fiksdal, Manager Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council P.O. Box 43172 Olympia, Washington 98504-3172

Dear Mr. Fiksdal:

Subject:

WNP-1/4 SITE RESTORATION RESOLUTION NO. 302 COMPLETION OF HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES.

Reference:

Letter dated January 5, 2005, Allen J. Fiksdal (EFSEC) to D. W.

Coleman (Energy Northwest), "WNP-1/4 Site Restoration Plan (RE:

EFSEC Resolution No. 302)"

In accordance with the requirements of EFSEC Resolution No. 302 (Reference),

near-term health, safety and environmental restoration activities at WNP-1/4 are complete.

As noted in Attachment B of Resolution No. 302, some minor activities (such as scaffold removal) will occur as part of asset recovery.

The enclosure contains a status of site restoration activities required by Resolution No. 302. Mr. Mike Mills (EFSEC Staff) and representatives from the Department of Ecology conducted an inspection of site restoration activities at WNP-1/4 on December 6, 2005.

Accordingly, Energy Northwest requests EFSEC acknowledgement that the near-term site restoration requirements for WNP-1/4 required by Resolution No. 302 have been met. Should you have any questions or desire additional information regarding this matter, please contact Mr. M. P. Hedges at (509) 377-8277.

Respectfully, D. W. Coleman Manager, Regulatory Programs Mail Drop PE20

Enclosure:

As stated

WNP-1/4 Site Restoration Plan Status In accordance with Attachment B of EFSEC Resolution No. 302, Energy Northwest was to complete the Near-Term Health, Safety and Environmental activities by December 2005 with Final Restoration activities to be completed by 2026. Below is the current status of both Near-Term and Final Restoration activities as of December 2005.

Exterior-General: Near-Term Points of building entry will be provided Completed - Ventilation openings with secure access doors or covered with galvanized wire mesh.

permanently sealed to prevent unauthorized entry.

Relocate fencing and provide additional Completed fencing to minimize footprint and reduce unauthorized entry potential such that security patrols are not required. Install "No Trespassing" signs.

Remove hazardous materials identified Completed in the WNP-1 and WNP-4 Environmental Site Assessment.

Exterior fall hazards will be eliminated.

Completed Exterior trash will be removed.

Outside piping and electrical vaults will Completed be sealed, protected, or demolished and back filled, and the general outside areas will be graded. Large underground piping will be capped.

Temporary buildings neither safe nor Completed - 38 buildings removed.

feasible for reuse will be removed.

The turbine oil tank will be removed.

Completed The access ramp to the WNP-4 Completed Containment Building will be removed.

Fence or remove exterior substations Completed and distribution load centers to minimize entry potential.

Remove unnecessary fire protection Completed loop valves and dead ends.

Building floor and roof drains will be Completed plumbed to gravity drain to the building exterior or to a sump to minimize the buildup of water in basement areas.

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WNP-1 Containment: Near-Term The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, and overhead hazards.

As assets are removed, the scaffolding Note: Scaffolding will be removed as and any formwork that remains will be part of asset recovery.

removed. A safe access path will be provided through the building.

The fire protection lines will be drained.

Completed WNP-1 General Services Building: Near-Term Concrete roofs would be poured at Completed elevations 518' and 543'.

The fire protection lines will be drained.

Completed WNP-1 Turbine - Generator Building: Near-Term The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, and overhead hazards.

As assets are removed, the scaffolding Note: Scaffolding will be removed as and any formwork that remains will be part of asset recovery.

removed. A safe access path will be provided through the building.

Seal transformer drains after Transformer sale in progress as part of transformer removal.

asset recovery.

The fire protection lines will be drained Completed WNP-1 Cooling Towers: Near-Term A chain link fence with locked gates will Completed be provided to secure access to the cooling tower stairwells. Screening will be added to minimize bird access.

Provide permanent seal to exit weir by Completed sealing pipe, providing drain holes in Note: The exit weirs have been weir floor and backfilling to ground sealed. Drain holes and backfilling level.

were not required to allow reuse of the cooling tower basins.

WNP-1 Circulating Water Pump House: Near-Term The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, scaffolding, and Note: Scaffolding will be removed as formwork.

part of asset recovery.

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WNP-1 Spray Pond and Pump House: Near-Term A separate fence will be installed Completed around the spray pond.

The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, scaffolding, and Note: Scaffolding will be removed as formwork.

part of asset recovery.

WNP-1 Remote Air Intakes/Chemical Waste Treatment Building: Near-Term The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, and formwork.

Il WNP-4 Containment: Near-Term The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, scaffolding, overhead hazards, and formwork.

The containment will be filled with earth Completed to approximately the 479' elevation and a concrete floor would be poured at the 479' elevation.

Openings in the containment building Completed will be sealed or anti-bird roosting screen will be installed.

Provide drain holes or passive system Completed for water drainage.

Minimize protrusions or install anti-bird Completed roosting devices.

WNP-4 General Services Building: Near-Term The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, scaffolding, overhead hazards, and formwork in areas of work. The lower areas, where no access is required, will not be cleaned.

A limited safe access path will be Completed provided for required maintenance activities and potential building reuse.

The walls would be demolished to the Completed 501' elevation. Metal roofing with a coating would be installed at elevations 501' and 479' to seal the building.

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WNP-4 Turbine - Generator Building: Near-Term Remove overhead fall hazards from the Completed turbine pedestal.

The pedestal will be dressed up to Completed eliminate protrusions or anti-bird roosting devices will be installed.

The transformer footings and firewalls Completed would be removed.

WNP-4 Cooling Towers: Near-Term A chain link fence with locked gates will Completed be provided to secure access to the cooling tower stairwells. Screening will be added to minimize bird access.

Provide permanent seal to exit weir by Completed sealing pipe, providing drain holes in Note: The exit weirs have been weir floor and backfilling to ground sealed. Drain holes and backfilling level.

were not required to allow reuse of the cooling tower basins.

WNP-4 Circulating Water Pump House: Near-Term The surface slab would be removed Completed and the pit would be backfilled.

I WNP-4 Spray Pond and Pump House: Near-Term A separate fence will be installed Completed around the spray pond. -

The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed trash, debris, scaffolding, and formwork.

WNP-4 Remote Air Intakes/Chemical Waste Treatment Building: Near-Term The remote air intakes would be Completed removed to grade and backfilled.

Holes would be placed in the bottom of Completed the treatment pond and backfilled with 3 feet of dirt cover.

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Structures Common to WNP-1 & 4 River Intake Structure: Near-Term The interior would be cleaned to Completed

[remove trash and debris.

l Security Access Building: Near-Term The interior will be cleaned to remove Completed Itrash and debris.

Pipeline Corridor: Near-Term The openings to the vent stations will Completed. Vents are 4 inch pipe with be sealed.

screened openings to prevent entry by I birds and small animals.

Final Restoration - Work to be completed by 2026 WNP-1:

  • Turbine-Generator Building removed (turbine pedestal to remain).
  • Transformer footings and firewalls removed.
  • Cooling tower structures demolished to grade and basin slab removed.
  • Circulating water pump house building and slab removed, pit backfilled
  • Spray pond pump house removed and the pond backfilled.

Remote air intakes would be removed to grade and backfilled.

  • Chemical Waste Treatment Building and slab removed. Holes would be placed in the treatment pond and backfilled with 3 feet of dirt.
  • Security Access Building would be removed.
  • Condensate tank removed.

WNP-4:

  • Cooling tower structures demolished to grade and basin slab removed.
  • Spray pond pump house removed and the pond backfilled.

General Exterior:

  • Remaining buildings and slabs removed.
  • Large underground circulating water pipes would be backfilled.
  • Yard areas cleaned, contoured, graded, and seeded.

Roads and rail lines would be removed and graded clear.

  • Close and cap landfill at completion of restoration.

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UNITED STATES NUCLEAFI REGULATORY COMMINSSION

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Washington Public Power Supply System ATTN: David A. Swank Manager, Regulatory Affairs 3000 George Washington Way Richland, Washington, 99352

SUBJECT:

LICENSE RENEWAL Please find enclosed amendment 6 to License No. 46-17964-02. You should review this license carefully and be sure that you understand all conditions.

Please note that as part of this amendment, the expiration date of your license has been extended by a period of ten years. Consequently, your request for an extension of time for the submittal of a decommissioning plan, as discussed in your of February 5, 1997, letter is not necessary at this time. Your new expiration date is stated in Item 4 of the license. If you have any questions, contact Mr. Kent M. Prendergast at 510/975-0255.

NRC expects licensees to conduct their programs with meticulous attention to detail and a high standard of compliance. Because of the serious consequences to employees and the public which can result from failure to comply with NRC requirements, you must conduct your program involving radioactive materials in accordance with the conditions of your NRC license, representations made in your license application, and NRC regulations. In particular, note that you must:

1.

Operate in accordance with NRC regulations 10 CFR Part 19, 'Notices, Instructions and Reports to Workers: Inspection and Investigations," 10 CFR Part 20, "Standardi for Protection Against Radiation," and other applicable regulations.

2.

Possess radioactive material only in the quantity and form indicated in your license.

3.

Use radioactive material only for the purpose(s) indicated in your license.

4.

Notify NRC in writing of any change in mailing address (no fee required if the location of radioactive material remains the same).

5.

Request and obtain written NRC consent before transferring your license or any right thereunder, either voluntarily or involuntarily, directly or indirectly, through transfer of control of your license to any person or entity. A transfer of control of your license includes not only a total change of ownership, but also a change in the controlling interest in your company whether it is a corporation, partnership, or other entity. In addition, appropriate license amendments must be requested and obtained for any other planned changes in your facility or program that are contrary to your license or contrary to representations made in your license application, as

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Supply System well as supplemental correspondence thereto, which are incorporated into your license. A license fee may be charged for the amendments if you are not in a fee-exempt category.

6.

Maintain in a single document decommissioning records that have been certified for completeness and accuracy listing all the following items applicable to the license:

Onsite areas designated or formerly designated as restricted areas as defined in 10 CFR 20.3(a)(14) or 20.1003.

e Onsite areas, other than restricted areas, where radioactive materials in quantities greater than amounts listed in Appendix C to 10 CFR 20.1001-20.2401 have been used, possessed, or stored.

Onsite areas, other than restricted areas, where spills or other unusual occurrences involving the spread of contamination in and around the facility, equipment, or site have occurred that required reporting pursuant to 10 CFR 30.50(b)(1) or (b)(4), including areas where subsequent cleanup procedures have removed the contamination.

Specific locations and radionuclide contents of previous and current burial areas within the site, excluding radioactive material with half-lives of 10 days or less, depleted uranium used only for shielding or as penetrators in unused munitions, or sealed sources authorized for use at temporary job sites.

Location and description of all contaminated equipment involved in licensed operations that is to remain onsite after license termination.

7.

Submit a complete renewal application with proper fee, or termination request at least 30 days before the expiration date on your license. You will receive a reminder notice approximately 90 days before the expiration date. Possession of radioactive material after your license expires is a violation of NRC regulations.

8.

Request termination of your license if you plan to permanently discontinue activities involving radioactive material.

You will be periodically inspected by NRC. Failure to conduct your program in accordance with NRC regulations, license conditions, and representations made in your license application and supplemental correspondence with NRC will result in enforcement action against you. This could include issuance of a notice of violation; imposition of a civil

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Supply System penalty; or an order suspending, modifying, or revoking your license as specified in the

'General Statement of Policy and Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions" (Enforcement Policy), 60 FR 34381, June 30, 1995.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Sincerely, Beth A. Prange Senior Health Physicist (Licensing)

Materials Branch Docket: 030-19590 License: 47-17964-02 Control: 572105

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PAGES hi (7-2UAmendment No. 6 MATERIALS LICENSE Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-438), and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1, Parts 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, and 70, and in reliance on statements and representations heretofore made by the licensee, a license is hereby issued authorizing the licensee to receive, acquire, possess, and transfer byproduct, source, and special nuclear material designated below; to use such material for the purpose(s) and at the place(s) designated below; to deliver or transfer such material to persons authorized to receive it in accordance with the regulations of the applicable Part(s). This license shall be deemed to contain the conditions specified in Section 183 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and is subject to all applicable rules, regulations, and orders of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission now or hereafter in effect and to any conditions specified below.

Licensee In accordance with application dated December 29, 1994 Washington Public Power Supply System

3. License Number 46-17964-02 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:

2.P. 0. BOX 968 3000 George Washington Way 4ExpirationDate July 31, 2007 Richland, Washington 99352-0968::

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030-19590

6. Byproduct, Source, and/or Special Nuclear Material
7. Chemical and/or Physical Form
8. Maximum Amount that Licensee May Possess at Any One Time Under This License A. Strontium-90 B. Uranium-235
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D. Americium-241

, C. Not to exceed 15 curies per source and 30 curies total D. Not to exceed 1.2 curies per source and 3.0 curies total

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OFS (7-94)PAE License Number 46-17964-02 MATERIALS LICENSE Docket or Reference Number 030-19590 SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET Amendment No. 6 CONDITIONS

10.

Licensed material shall be stored in approved containers at WNP-2 on the 487' elevation of the Radwaste Building or in the Controlled Inventory Warehouse adjacent to the WNP-2 protected area, Richland, Washington.

11.

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Licensed material shall be stored by, or under the supervision of G. 0. Smith.

B. The Radiation Safety Officer for this license is G. 0. Smith.

12.

Sealed sources containing licensed material shall iot be opened or sources removed from source holders by the licensee.

13. A.

Sealed sources cells shall be tested for leakage and/or contamination at intervals not to exceed 6 months or at such other intervals as specified by the certificate of registration referred to in 10 CFR 32.210..

B.

In the absence of a certificate from a transferor indicating that a leak test has been made within 6 months'prior'to the transfer, a sealed source received from another person shall not be put into use until tested.,

C. Sealed sources need not be leak tested if:

(i) they contain only hydrogen--3;ior (ii) they contain only.a radioactive gas;.or (iii) the half-life of the isotope is 3Q daytsor less; or (iv) they contain not more than 10 mlcrocuries of beta and/or gamma emitting material or not more than 10 mlcrocuries of alpha emitting material; or (v) they are not designed to emit'alpha particles, are in storage, and are not being used.

However, when they are removed from storage for use or transferred to another person, and have not been tested within the required leak test interval, they shall be tested before use or transfer.

No sealed source shall be stored for a period of more than 10 years without being tested for leakage and/or contamination.

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MATERIALS LICENSE License Number 451796402 MATERIALS LICENSE Docket or Reference Number 030-19590 SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET Amendment No. 6 D. The leak test shall be capable of detecting the presence of 0.005 microcurie of radioactive material on the test sample. If the test reveals the presence of 0.005 microcurie or more of removable contamination, a report shall be filed with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in accordance with 10 CFR 30.50(b)(2), and the source shall be removed immediately from service and decontaminated, repaired, or disposed of in accordance with Commission regulations. The report shall be filed within 5 days of the date the leak test result is known with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV, 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400, Arlington, Texas 76011, ATTN:

Director, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety. The report shall specify the source involved, the test results, and corrective action taken.-

E. Tests for leakage and/or contamination shall be performed by the licensee or by other persons specifically licensed by the Commission or an Agreement State to perform such services.

14.

The licensee shall conduct a-physical inventory every 6 months to account for all sources and/or devices received and possessed under the license,

15.

The licensee is authorized to transport licensed material only in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR Part 71, 'Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Material."

16.

The licensee shall maintain records of information related to decommissioning at 3000 George Washington Way, Richland, Washington, per the provisions of 10 CFR 30.35(g) until this license is terminated. the Commission.

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U.S. NUCLEAR REfLULATOFIY COMMISSION MATERIALS LICENSE SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET 4

Docket or Reference Number 030-19590 Amendment No. 6

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Except as specifically provided otherwise in this license, the licensee shall conduct its program in accordance with the statements, representations, and procedures contained in the documents, including any enclosures, listed below.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's regulations shall govern unless the statements, representations, and procedures in the licensee's application and correspondence are more restrictive than the regulations.

A. Letter dated December 30, 1994 B. Facsimile dated February 6, 1995 C. Letter dated May 3, 1996 D. Letter dated October 10, 1996 E

Letter November 25, 1996 F. Letter dated February 5, 1997 G. Facsimile dated February 12, 1997 H. Facsimile dated March 21, 1997 I. Facsimile dated July 14, 1997

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Subject:

BYPRODUCT MATERIALS DOCKET NO. 030-19590 TERMINATION OF MATERIALS LICENSE 46-17964-02

References:

1. Letter, dated September 18, 1984, G02-84-515, GC Sorensen (SS) to JB Martin (NRC Region V), 'Storage of WNP-3 Neutron Sources at WNP-2 Facilities"
2. Letter, dated February 13, 1987, G02-87-051, GC Sorensen (SS) to JB Martin (NRC Region V), 'Storage of Neutron Sources from WNP-1 and WNP-3/5 at WNP-2 Facilities"
3. Letter, dated November 25, 1996, GO1-96-0033/GO3-96-147, JV Parrish (SS) to Radioactive Materials Safety Branch (NRC Region IV, Walnut Creek), "Update to Application for Renewal, Materials License 46-17964-02"
4. Letter, dated May 20, 1994, G02-94-122, WG Counsil (SS) to JM Taylor (NRC), "Termination of Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Projects Nos. I and 3"
5. Letter, dated February 3, 1995, GO1-95-0004/GO3-95-0026, WG Counsil (SS) to JM Taylor (NRC), OTermination of Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Projects Nos. I and 3"
6. Letter, dated December 29, 1998, Chester Poslusny (NRC) to JV Parrish (SS), "Issuance of Amendment for the Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear Project No. 2 (TAC NO. M96929)",
7. Letter, dated November 22, 2004, MC Maier (NRC) to Doug Coleman (EN), "Termination of NRC License 46-17964-02"

Dear Sir or Madam:

Energy Northwest (previously known as Washington Public Power Supply System) is submitting documentation of its name change and Form 314 for termination of WNP-1 Materials License Number 46-17964-02 as requested by Reference 7. Energy

BYPRODUCT MATERIALS DOCKET NO. 030-19590 TERMINATION OF MATERIALS LICENSE 46-17964-02 Page 2 Northwest has previously notified the NRC of the decision to terminate the WNP-1 project (Reference 4). The Materials License had been maintained current to allow Energy Northwest to explore other options for the WNP-1 site (Reference 5).

Orphan sources manufactured for WNP-3 were received by Columbia Generating Station in 1984 (References land 3). WNP-1 license material sources were transferred to Columbia Generating Station in 1986 (References 2 and 3) for storage and disposal.

Columbia Generating Station's Operating License NPF-21 was revised in 1998 to include storage of sources not intended for use at Columbia Generating Station (Reference 6).

A radiation survey of the WNP-1 storage location for radioactive sources, conducted in 1997 by health physics technicians from Columbia Generating Station, verified that no radioactive material remained at this location. A copy of these results is included with Form 314.

Should you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact MP Hedges at (509) 377-8277.

RespectfullyB Vice Pr sid t - Technical Services Mail Drop E04

Enclosure:

As stated cc: RN Sherman - BPA/1 399 WA Horin - Winston & Strawn

63/01/2005 10:30 8178608263 USiRC RIV PAGE 02/02 Information Required for Change of Control aflw~r<:hangee Ownership

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1. Provide a compete desdriptn of 'ie transaction (i.e.. trdnsfer. o stocks or assets, or merter),

Indicate whether te name has changed and Include the new name. Include the name and telephone number of a licensee contact who NRC may contact If more Information Is needed.

A. Description of the transaction:

Name change for Materials License.46-17964-02 B. I 1 No name change DI New name of licensedorganization: Energy Nnrthwpt C. [ I Nochange In contact (3 Now CO-Act_:

New telephone number:

2. Describe any changes In personnel or duties that relate to e licensed program. Include training and experience for new personnel.

Not Applicable - Name Change Only

3. Describe, In detal.,any changes In the crganlzation, location, facilities, equipment or procedures that relate to the licensed program.

Not Applicable - Name Change Only

4. Describe the status of the survellance progam (Le., surveys, wipe tests, quality contol) at the present time and the expected status at the time that control Is to be transferred.

Not Applicable - Name Change Only

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6 Confirm that eN records concerning the safe and effective decommissioning of the fadlIty wil be transferred to the transferee or to NRC, as appropriate. These records liude documentation of surveys of ambient radiation levels and fied and/or removable contamination, Including methods and sensitivity.

Not Applicable -

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6. Confirm that gme transferee Will abide by an constraints, conditions, requirements and commitments of the transferor or Mhat the transferee Wiln submit a complete description of the proposed licensed program.

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Ttl~e Title date date OR 3 Description of proposed licensed program from transferee attached (with signature)

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NRC FORM 314 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED BY OMB: NO. 3150-0028 EXPIRES: 06t3012007 1(2CR3004) X1X40.42(jX1X Estimated burden per response b comply wit his mandatory collection request 30 minutes.

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Ths rim is us5d by NRC as patdthe basis or is determination ath he bacily is released d.r unresticted use. Send comments regarding burden estimate b Me Records and FOWprivacy Services Branch (T.5 F52), U.S. Nuctiea Regulatcry commissison, Washington. DC 20555-0001, CERTIFICATE OF DISPOSITION OF MATERIALS Insternet ma illa 1nocolIectsnrcUv, and tiohe Desk

DiOuers, Of of eformaton and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-10202, (3150402), Office of Managemrent and Budget Washingbn, DC 20503. a means used In Inpose an kifonation collection des not display a currently valid OMB control mmbsr, Mie NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to lie Information collection.

LICENSEE NAME AND ADDRESS LICENSE NUMBER DOCKET NUMBER Energy Northwest 46-17964-02 03019590 PO Box 968 LCENSE EXPIRION DATE Richland, WA 99352-0968 07/3112007 A. LICENSE STATUS (Check the appropriate box)

, This license has expired.

This license has not yet expired; please terminate i.

B. DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL (Check the appropriate boxes and com.plet as necessary. ff additional pac Is needed, provide attachments)

The licensee, or any individual executing this certificate on behalf of the lic ensee, certifies that:

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No radioactive materials have ever been procured or possessed by the licensee u nder this license.

2. All activities authorized by this license have ceased, and all radioactive mate rials procured and/or possessed by the licensee under this license number cited above have been disposed of in the following ma nner.

v a. Transfer of radioactive materials to the licensee listed below:

See Attachment 1.

b. Disposal of radioactive materials:
1. Directly by the licensee:

vA 2. By licensed disposal site:

See Attachment 1.

3. By waste contractor:

- c. All radioactive materials have been removed such that any remaining residua I radioactivity is within the limits of 10 CFR Part 20, Subpart E, and Is ALARA.

C. SURVEYS PERFORMED AND REPORTED E I 1. A radiation survey was conducted by the licensee. The survey confirms:

V a. the absence of licensed radioactive materials 1 b. that any remaining residual radioactivity is within the limits of 10 CFR 20, Subpart E, and is ALARA vl 2. A copy of the radiation survey results:

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b. is not attached (Provide explanation); or
c. was forwarded to NRC on:

Date

3. A radiation survey is not required as only sealed sources were ever possess ed under this license, and
a. The results of the latest leak test are attached; and/or
b. No leaking sources have ever been identified.

The person to be contacted regarding the information provided on this form:

NAME TITLE ELEPHONE {incuArea Cod)

EIMIAIL ADDRESS Mat Hedges Principal Engineer (509) 3778277 mail all future corespondence regarding this icense to:

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MINAL OFFENSTO MAKE A WILLFULLY FALSE STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION TO ANY DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY OF THE UW8TED STATES AS TO ANY MATTER WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION.

NRC FORM 314 (6-2004)

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ATTACHMENT I NRC Form 314 CERTIFICATE OF DISPOSITION OF MATERIALS Form 314, Section B.2.a Energy Northwest, Columbia Generating Station, License NPF-21 was amended in letter dated December 29, 1998 to allow storage of byproduct material not intended for use at Columbia Generating Station.

Sources in long-term storage at Columbia Generating Station:

Babcock & Wilcox, S/N MRC-AMBE 2948 (02-86-073), 1.05Ci Am-241 (11/11/77)

Monsanto Research, MRC-PU8BE-480 (02-84-047), 14.24Ci Pu-238 (10/5/84)

Monsanto Research, MRC-PU8BE-479 (02-84-048), 14.38Ci Pu-238 (10/5/84)

Sources transferred to San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, License NPF-010 October 27, 1997, DOE/NRC Form 741, transaction XMR-XFR-1 Combustion Engineering, S/N 1759, 0.65 Ci Am-241 (9125186)

Combustion Engineering, S/N 3525, 0.87 Ci Am-241 (9/25/86)

Westinghouse, S/N 795201, 4.25 piCi U-235 (4/1/86)

Westinghouse, S/N 795202,4.25 piCi U-235 (4/1/86)

Westinghouse, S/N 795203, 4.25 puCi U-235 (4/1/86)

Westinghouse, S/N 795204, 4.25 pCi U-235 (4/1/86)

Form 314, Section B.2.b.2 Sources disposed as radioactive waste November 16, 1999, to US Ecology PO Box 638 Richland, WA 99352 There were 40 solid Sr-90 sources removed from radiation monitoring equipment. See Attachment 2 for listing.

Form 314, Section C.2 A radiation survey of the WNP-1 licensed material storage location was performed following transfer of this material to Columbia Generating Station. A copy of this survey (Attachment 3) is included.

Form 314, Section B.2.b.2 Sources Disposed at US Ecology Manufacturer Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Kaman Instrumentation Corp Original ID 1754-011 1754-010 1754-002 1754-006 1754-017 1754-020 1754-015 1754-003 1754-008 1754-005 1754-009 1754-019 1754-016 1754-014 1754-012 1754-004 1754-024 1754-007 1754-018 1754-001 1754-013 7371-001 1754-033 1754-023 1754-028 1754-032 1754-022 1754-038 1754-025 1754-021 1754-039 1754-037 1754-030 1754-026 1754-035 1754-029 1754-036 1754-034 1754-027 1754-031 Nuclide Original Activity Manf. Date Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.58 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Nov-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80 Sr-90 0.55 microCi Aug-80

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