ML19319B092

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Forwards Request for Addl Info from Util Re SNM & Byproduct Matls
ML19319B092
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/23/1974
From: Kastner J
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
To: Schwencer A
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
References
NUDOCS 8001070646
Download: ML19319B092 (2)


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  • 270, 287 Responsible branc : LWR 2-3 Project Manager: I. Peltier Date request received by RA-L: 4/5/74 Requested completion date: 4/22/74 Description of response: Questions regarding applicant's letter i:

Review status: Continuing In response to your memorandum of 4 April 1974. RAB has reviewed the Duke i:

Power Company letter dated 7 March 1974, which provided infomation concerning.special nuclear materials and byproduct materials at the Oconee i

Nuclear Station. The letter is lacking in certain specific details.

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REQUEST l'OR ADDITIOilAL I!'FORf% TION

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BYPRODUCY MATERIALS 1.1.1 Special Nuclear !!aterial 1)

Describe the features of the survey instrument calibration roors which ensure safe handling of the calibration sources and which reduce inadvertent or unnecessary exposures to personnel.

1.le2 Byproduct Materials l'2h) llow will access to sealed sources be controlled?

Llill there be written procedures controlling availability and use of these sources?

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Describe the procedures which control access to sources, 2)

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