ML100331142
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| Site: | University of Maryland |
| Issue date: | 06/30/2005 |
| From: | Univ of Maryland - College Park |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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ANNUAL REPORT: July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005 FOR THE MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR License No. R-70 Docket No. 50-166 Department of Materials and Nuclear Engineering A. James Clark School of Engineering University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD 20742-2115
MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS TA B LE O F C O N TEN T S.....................................................................................................
1 I.
IN TR O D U CTIO N.......................................................................................................
2 II.
R EA C TO R U SA G E.........................................................................................................
3 III.
SURVEILLANCE TESTS AND INSPECTIONS........................................................
4 IV.
CHANGES TO THE FACILITY....................................................................................
6 V.
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS OF SURROUNDING AREAS................................
7 VI.
RADIOACTIVE RELEASE AND DISCHARGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT............ 8 VII.
ALARA REVIEW FOR FACLITY PERSONNEL AND VISITOR EXPOSURE.....
9 VIII.
UNSCHEDULED REACTOR SHUTDOWN/REPORTABLE OCCURENCES........ 10 IX.
SPECIA L EX PERIM EN TS...............................................................................................
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CHANGES IN FACLITY STAFF................................................................................
12 A.
APPENDIX A. EPA COMPLIANCE..........................................................................
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT I.
INTRODUCTION The University of Maryland Training Reactor (MUTR) is an open-pool type, TRIGA fueled reactor licensed for operation at 250 kW thermal power. The core is cooled by natural convection of the pool water with auxiliary cooling provided for protection of the filters and ion exchange equipment associated with reactor support piping.
The MUTR is used for academic instructions and operator training, performance of neutron and gamma irradiations, neutron activation analysis experiments, and tours and demonstrations for groups internal and external to the campus as well as for visiting nuclear power plant trainees.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT REACTOR USEAGE During the past year the MUTR operated for a total of 43 runs (Run Numbers 3737 - 3780),
which are categorized below:
Operator Training/Requalification 5 runs Tours, Labs & Demonstrations 14 runs Calibration, Maintenance, and Surveillance 13 runs Nuclear Engineering Classes 9 runs Irradiations and Activations*
2 runs
- Note: Some of the runs in the Classes category consisted of irradiations. They are not included in the Irradiations category.
To perform these runs the core produced 4.396 MWh (kWh meter change, from 196498 kWh to 200894 kWh), with a corresponding bumup of 0.25 Grams of U-235.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT III.
SURVEILLANCE TESTS AND INSPECTIONS All required surveillance tests and inspections were performed at the specified intervals. The required surveillance items for this reporting period include:
WATER SAMPLE TESTS AIR SAMPLE TESTS RADIATION SURVEYS CONTROL ROD DROP TEST RAM CALIBRATION SNM INVENTORIES ALARA REVIEW In addition to the above surveillance items, the following maintenance operations were performed on the indicated dates:
7/08/04 Dri-rite replaced.
10/1 5/04Dri-rite replaced 12/29/04 Dri-rite replaced.
2/19/05 Replaced primary resin.
4/14/05 Dri-rite replaced.
6/19/05 Dri-rite replaced.
Additional minor maintenance was performed such as light bulb replacement and fine-tuning of equipment was performed as necessary. Additional descriptions of some items from above can be found in Section IV.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT IV.
CHANGES TO FACILITY There were no significant changes to the Facility during this reporting period.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT V.
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS OF SURROUNDING AREAS All continuos monitoring for this year was accomplished using fixed-mounted film badges throughout the interior of the reactor building itself. These badges recorded the following exposures:
Monitor 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10 Location Control Room Pool Surface HotRoom Prep Room S. Wall Upper S. Wall Lower E. Wall Lower Pump Room N. Wall Lower W. Wall Lower Dose (mrem) 50 59 27 104 505 13 1 1>
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT VI.
RADIOACTIVE RELEASE AND DISCHARGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT The Reactor Storage Sump was not discharged during this reporting period.
The only release from the MUTR consists of Ar-4 1. For one operation, the West Beam Port was open during operation for a routine experiment, so the West Beam Port would represent one possible source of Ar-41. The reactor was operated at a maximum power level of 200 kW for' 1.25 hours2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br />, which would result in a production of 0.104 Ci of Ar-41. For this Ar-41 to escape to the reactor building it would have to diffuse through the 2" diameter hole in the new beam port plugs. If it is assumed that 10% of the Ar-41 manages to diffuse before it decays, this would yield a total release of 10.4 mCi. to the reactor containment area. From Section 11 of the SER for the MUTR, a 5.5 MWh operation year would result in the generation of 21.9 mCi of Ar-41 for the entire year from the reactor pool tank. For this operation year, a combined 15.9 mCi of Ar-41 was released to the reactor building. This value was used in the EPA program COMPLY.
The MUTR meets the EPA level 2 compliance for airborne release of radioactive materials. A copy of the output for the EPA computer program "COMPLY" is appended with this report.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT VII.
ALARA REVIEW FOR FACILITY PERSONNEL AND VISTOR EXPOSURE A review of exposure records and all facility operations were performed by facility management as part of the annual ALARA audit. For this reporting period, all badged personnel and students received doses less than ten per-cent of their annual dose limit.
The Pocket Dosimeters recorded minimal exposure for all guests and service personnel.
Calibrations of these self-reading dosimeters were performed on an annual basis by the University of Maryland's Radiation Safety Office.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT VIII.
UNSCHEDULED SHUTDOWNS/REPORATBLE OCCURRENCES Two unscheduled shutdown occurred during this reporting period. One was due to a power failure in the facility while the other was due to a period scram resulting from noise introduced into the building power feed resulting from localized thunderstorms. All resumptions of operation were approved and supervised by the Facility Director and an additional SRO.
There were no reportable occurrences during this reporting period.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT IX.
SPECIAL EXPERIMENTS There were no special experiments performed during this reporting period.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT X.
CHANGES IN FACILITY STAFF There were no significant changes to staffing during this reporting period.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT APPENDIX A: EPA COMPLIANCE Below is the output from the EPA program COMPLY for the Ar-41 release from the MUTR:
COMPLY: Vl.5d.
9/15/05 9:17 40 CFR Part 61 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THE CLEAN AIR ACT LIMITS FOR RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM THE COMPLY CODE, VERSION 1.5d Prepared by:
Maryland University Training Reactor University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Dr. Mohamad Al-Sheikhly (301)405-5214 Prepared for:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Radiation Programs Washington, D.C.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT COMPLY: Vl.5d.
9/15/05 11:17 2004-2005 MUTR Annual Report Ar-41 Release SCREENING LEVEL 1 DATA ENTERED:
Effluent concentration limits used.
DATA ENTERED FOR STACK 1:
CONCENTRATION Nuclide (curies/cu m)
AR-41 1.61E-05 DATA ENTERED FOR STACK 2:
Nuclide AR-41 CONCENTRATION (curies/cu m) 1.61E-05 NOTES:
Input parameters outside the "normal" range:
None.
RESULTS:
You are emitting 5440.0 times the allowable amount given in the concentration table.
Failed at level 1.
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT COMPLY: Vl.5d.
9/15/05 11:17 2004-2005 MUTR Annual Report Ar-41 Release SCREENING LEVEL 2 DATA ENTERED:
RELEASE RATES FOR STACK 1.
Release Rate Nuclide (curies/YEAR)
AR-41 1.850E-02 RELEASE RATES FOR STACK 2.
Release Rate Nuclide (curies/YEAR)
AR-41 1.850E-02 SITE DATA FOR STACK 1.
Release height 8 meters.
Building height 11 meters.
The source and receptor are not on the same building.
Distance from the source to the receptor is 8 meters.
Building width 15 meters.
SITE DATA FOR STACK 2.
Release height 8 meters.
Building height 11 meters.,
The source and receptor are not on the same building.
Distance from the source to the receptor is 8 meters.
Building width 15 meters.
Default mean wind speed used (2.0 m/sec).
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MARYLAND UNIVERSITY TRAINING REACTOR 2004-2005 ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT 9/15./05
- 11:17 COMPLY: Vl.5d.
NOTES:
Input parameters outside the "normal" range:
None.
RESULTS:
Effective dose equivalent:
2.1E-02 mrem/yr.
Comply at level 2.
This facility is in COMPLIANCE.
It may or may not be EXEMPT from reporting to the. EPA.
You may contact your regional EPA office for more information.
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