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Forwards IE Bulletin 79-19, Packaging of Low-Level Radioactive Waste for Transportation & Burial. Action Required
ML19208A150
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Issue date: 08/10/1979
From: Engelken R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
To:
BERKLEY ENGINEERING & EQUIPMENT CO.
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Enclosed is IE Bulletin i;o. 79-19 which requires action by you with regard to your I;RC license.

Should you have questions regarding this Bulletin or the actions re-quired of you, please contact this office.

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,g-R. H. Engelken Director

Enclosure:

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6820 UNITED STATES flUCLEAR REGULATORY C0fittISSION OFFICE OF IflSPECTION AND ENFORCEMEflT WASHIriGTON, D.C.

20555 August 10, 1979 IE Bulletin flo. 79-19 PACKAGING OF LOW-LEVEL RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE FOR TRANSPORT AllD BURIAL Description of Circumstances:

Low-level radioactive waste is that waste which can be transferred and shipped to one of three waste burial facilities which are located in end licensed by the Agreement States of fievada, South Carolina, and Washington.

On July 10, 1979, the Governors of the three states notified NRC Chairman Hendric of thc serious and repeated disrecard for rules covernino the shipments of low-level radioactive wastes to these burial facilities.

Examples of violations of Agreement State, DOT and flRC rules follow:

Improperly packaged uranium fines igniting packaged liquid scintillation vials in combustible waste is believed to have caused a fire and destruction of a truck at the Beatty,ilevada burial facility on May 14, 1979.

On July 2,1979, three of twelve steel containers shipped to the Beatty burial facility were found to be leaking radioactive material.

The material was described on the bill of lading as being a solid inoraanic salt (evaporator concentretes solidified with urea formaldehyde) from a reactor facility. The Governor of the State of Nevada ordered the drums to be shipped out of

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state and the burial facility was temporarily closed.

On July 30, the first shipment into the reopened Beatty facility contained free liquid in " solid" material.

The radioactive contents were sand filters used at an insitu leaching process at a uranium mill.

Forty-three shipments with sixty-three deficiencies were observed during the package inspection program between April 10 and July 5, 1979, by the Agreement State of South Carolina, at the Barnwell, S.C. burial facility. The shipments were from reactor, medical, industrial and military facilities.

On June 28, 1979, the Federal Highway Administration issued a flotice of Violation to a reactor facility proposing a $10,000 fine for truck contamina-tion resulting from improper closures on 55-gallon drums of LSA material and for improper loading of the drums on the vehicle.

These are a few examples of shipments of radioactive material to burial facilities which did not fully meet NRC, DOT and Aqreement State requirements which were developed to protect the health and safety of the public. The Governors of the three States with liensed burial facilities have indicated that if the situation is not rectified, they may have to initiate actions which would deny use of the three burial sites by violators.

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Sources of Information:

v The DOT reaulatory requirements can be found in 49 CFR Parts 170-179. The flRC regulatory requirements can be found in 10 CFR Parts 19 to 71. The NRC regu-latory requirements for Agreement State licensees in non-agreement states are in 10 CFR Part 150.

Copies of the regulations may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printinq Office, Washincton, L.C. 20402.

Information about licensing requirements for flRC packages can be obtlined from the t!RC Transcortation Branch (301-427-4122).

Information about DOT packaging and transport requirements can be obtained by calling the DOT Office of Hazardcus Materials (202-426-2311).

Action To Be Taken By Licensees:

To assure the safe transfer, packaging, and transport of low-level radioactive waste, each licensee is expected to:

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Maintain a current. set of D0T and NRC regulations concerning the transfer, packaging and transport of low-level radioactive waste naterial.

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Maintain a current set of requirements (license) placed on the waste burial firm by the Agreenent State of Nevada, South Carolina, or Washington before packaging low-level radioactive waste material for transfer and shipment to the Agreement State licer.see.

If a waste collection contractor is used, obtain the appropriate requirements from the contractt-3.

Designate, in writing, people in your organization who are responsible for the safe transfer, packaging and transport of low-level radioactive raterial.

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Provide management-approved, detailed instructions and operating procedures to all personnel involved in the transfer, packaging and transport of low-level radioactive naterial. Special attention should be given to controls on the chemical and physical form of the low-level radioactive material and on the containment integrity of the packaging.

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Provide trainina and periodic retraining in the DOT and MRC regulatory requirements, the waste burial license requirements, and in your instruc-tions and operating procedures for all personnel involved in the transfer, packaging and transport of radioactive material. Maintain a record of training dates, attendees, and subject naterial for future inspections by NRC personnel.

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Provide training and periodic retraining to those employees who operate the processes which generate waste to assure that the volume of low-level radioactive waste is minimized and that such waste is processed into acceptable chemical and physical form for transfer and shipnent to a low-level radioactive waste burial facility.

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Establish and implement a management-controlled audit function of all transfer, packaaina and transport activities to provide assurance that personnel, instructions and procedures, and process and transport equip-ment are functioning to ensure safety and compliance with regulatory requirements.

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Perform, within 60 days of the date of this bulletin, a nanagement-controlled audit of your activities associated with the transfer, packaging and trans-port of low-level radioactive waste.

Maintain a record of all audits for future inspections by fiRC or DOT insoectors.

(flote: If you have an estab-lished audic function and have performed such an audit of all activities in Items 1-6 within the past six months, this audit requirement is satisfied.)

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Report, in writing within 45 days, your plan of action and schedule with regard to the above items.

In addition, provide responses to the three questions below.

Reports should be submitted to the Director of the appropriate f!RC Regional Office and a copy should be forwarded to the flRC Office of Inspection and Enforcenent, Division of Fuel Facility and flaterials Safety Inspection, Washington, D.C.

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Provide answers for 1978 and for the first six nonths of 1979 to the following questions:

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How many low-level rz dioactive waste shipments did you make? What was the volume of lov -level radioactive waste shipped?

(Power reactor liens 'es who report this information in accordance with Technical Spec 1?ications do not need to respond to this question.)

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What was the quantity (curies) of low-level radioactive waste shipped? What were the major isotopes in the low-level radioactive waste?

(Power reactor licensees who report this information in accordance with Technical Specifications do not need to respond to this question.)

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Did you generate liquid low-level radioactive waste?

If the answer is 'yes,' what process was used to solidify the liquid waste?

Licensees who do not generate low-level radioactive waste should so indicate in their responses and do not need to take other actions specified in the above items.

Approved by GAO, B180225 (R0072) clearance expires 7-31-80.

Approval was given under a blanket clearance snecifically for identified generic problens.

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