ML19318B088

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Advises of Decommissioning Plans.Small Quantity of Scrap on Hand Will Be Reprocessed by 800701,followed by Concentrated Program of Site Decontamination.Total SNM Inventory Should Be Below 5 Kg by Early Fall,1980
ML19318B088
Person / Time
Site: Wood River Junction
Issue date: 04/29/1980
From: Bowers C
UNC RECOVERY SYSTEMS, UNITED NUCLEAR CORP. (SUBS. OF UNC, INC.)
To: Crow W
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
References
16248, NUDOCS 8006250016
Download: ML19318B088 (1)


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UNC Resources has decided to terminate recovery of highly enriched uranium.

Present planning calls for reprocessing of the small quantity of scrap on hand by about July 1, 1980, followed by a concentrated program of site decontamination.

Total SNM inventory, with the exception of process lagoon residues, should be below five kilograms by early fall, 1980.

Lagoon processing and decontamination are scheduled for completion by April 1, 1981.

Under these circumstances, it is our understanding that license renewal and revision for the upgrade rule are not required.

Accordingly, we are formalizing decontamination-decommissioning plans for discussion with you.

In addition, we have been in contact with other former licenseholders with decommissioned facilities in an effort to develop an effective and coherent program.

Overall decommissioning planning, including nuclear safety and health physics aspects, is presently the responsibility of Mr. Robert Gregg; security aspects are under Richard Gigliotti.

Either of these gentlemen or I will be happy to meet with you and your staff at your early convenience, to discuss NRC requirements and UNC planning.

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