ML19309E515
| ML19309E515 | |
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| Site: | North Carolina State University |
| Issue date: | 03/13/1980 |
| From: | Bray T North Carolina State University, RALEIGH, NC |
| To: | Goller K NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT |
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mhJ NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY AT RALEIGH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING DEPAarwawr or NUCLEAm EscrurEarno NUCLEAa REActon PaocmAM 13 March 1980 Box 5636 Zar 27650 ADM l-1-15 Mr. Karl R. Goller Assistant Director for Operating Reactors Division of Reactor Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Co=nission Washington, D. C.
20555 Ref: Docket No. 50-111, Amendment No. 6 to Facility License No. R-63
Dear Mr. Go11er:
Pursuant to Paragraph 2.0 (3)(a) of the above referenced Facility License, the following Annual Report is hereby submitted. Paragraph 2.C (3)(a) ccmprises three (3) subjects which we will designate as:
(1) Results of Environmental and Facility Radiation Surveys.
(2) Status of the Facility.
(3) Evaluatien of the performance of the Security and Surveillance measures.
These subject reports are attached to this letter and are desig-nated in the same manner as abcve:
(1), (2) and (3).
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Attachment:
Nuclear Operations Administrater R-63 Annual Report (Part A and 3) (3 copies)
USURC, Regien II, w/ attach.~(Part A and 3) cc:
Dr. E. C. Theil, Chairman, RPC, w/ attach. (Part A)
Mr. L. T. Carithers, RSO, w/ attach. (Part A) kg Dr. A. W. Waltner, Chairman, FSAG, w/ attach. (Part A)
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Dr. R. F. Saxe, Acting Department Head, w/ attach. (Part A and 3)
Mr. Robert D. Cross, w/ attach. (Part A)
Mr. Themas C. 3 ray, w/ attach. (Part A) l 80042 208 N,
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RESULTS OF ENVIRONMEITIAL AND FACILITY RADIATION SURVEYS ENVIRONMENTAL AND RADIATION SURVEY REPORTS REIATING TO TIE R-63 REACTOR
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Environmental Surveillance l
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The NCSU Radiation Protection Office (RPO) conducts the environmental f
surveys on compus. These survey results are reported each six months cover-f f
ing the periods April through September, and October through March. See Part B of this report.
Facility Radiation Surveillance
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l The current ' Possess but not Operate' R-63 Facility License issued 18 j
March 1974 specifies " requirements for surveillance and monitoring include (1) two out of three of the present reactor bay monitors and (2) one
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out of three of the present stack menitoring channels.
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Currently, three out of three reactor bay menitors are'in service and
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two of three stack monitoring channels remain in ope ~
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radiation menitoring more than satisfies the requirer.<t.ats of the Facility
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License. In addition, the NCSU Radiation Protection Office takes a daily air sample in the R-63 bay as supportive surveillance _to the basic require-4 ments of the Facility License. These air samples have yielded no radio-activity over background over one week decay.
The used R-63 fuel assemblies were shipped to the Savannah River Plant p,
in November 1979. The above' surveillance is being continued pending NRC response to our request for relief dated 10 December 1979 (2)
STATU3 OF THE FACILITY With the exception of having shipped the used fuel off site, the j-
~ NCSUR-63 Facility status is the same as reported to.the Directorate for:
1 Licensing on 17. January 1975 and the Divisicn of Reactor Licensing on T
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PART A-11 March 1975; Phase II of the NCSUR-63 Deccmissioning Plan has been cem-plated, and the facility is in the Defueled and Standby status.
A Dismantling Plan was filed with the Cemission en 2 February 1977 after having been approved by the NCSU Radiation Protection Council.
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EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF TE SECURITY AND SURVEILIANCE EASURES Physical barriers are inspected on a periodic schedule and have in every respect met the security requirements for which they were designed.
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All surveillance measures in force have been exercised as prescribed in the appropriate procedures with no interruption in facility security status.
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