ML19322A501
| ML19322A501 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 09/24/1979 |
| From: | Kammerer C NRC OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS (OCA) |
| To: | Downey T HOUSE OF REP. |
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| NUDOCS 7911070191 | |
| Download: ML19322A501 (7) | |
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gv f SEP 2 4 1973 The Honorable Thomas Downey United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C.
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Dear Congressman Downey:
We are pleased to respond to your letter of August 23, 1979 requesting our comments on the issues raised by Ms. Mildred Bixer concerning the import of nuclear waste into the United States.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has not licensed the import of high-level or transuranic wastes for storage or management in the U.S. and there currently are no commitments to receive such wastes.
Neither have we specifically licensed the import of low-level wastes for disposal in the U.S.
Source and byproduct materials may be imported under general license, without case-by-case review, by any person authorized by the NRC or an Agreement State to possess the material. Accordingly, the possibility exists that some low-level wastes could be imported for disposal in an authorized disposal facility, but we are not aware that this has actually occurred. The NRC does license the import of nuclear materials for research, developmental and commercial purposes and these activitics may ultimately result in the generation of some wastes which are disposed of in domestic storage facilities.
This would be the case, for example, in the import of experimental fuel pins for destructive assay and analysis.
No spent, commercial power reactor fuel has been imported from abroad for storage, management, or reprocessing in the U.3. and there currently are no commitments to receive material of this type. However, the U.S. does offer fuel reprocessing services in the Department of Energy (DOE) facilities for domestic research reactors and U.S.-origin fuel from some foreign research reactors.
It is the nuclear material from those foreign test and research reactor to which Ms. Mildred Bixer refers.
This particular kind of spent fuel contains valuable, recoverable h.igh enriched uranium which, after reprocessing, is reusable as reactor fuel.
Plutonium production in such fuel is minimal. For some years it has been the practice of the DOE and its predecessor agencies to reprocess the spent fuel under contract with the owners of foreign research reactors.
The waste material resulting from the reprocessing of foreign fuels amounting to less than 2% of the total wastes generated in DOE reprocessing operations, is stored at the DOE site along with the waste resulting from domestic activities. The terms under which this material is accepted are set forth in 33FR30 dated January 3,1968, as amended most recently in THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS P00R QUAllTY PAGES CI 7911070 c
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41FR36244 dated August 27,1976 (copies enclosed). During the next 12 months, we expect about 60 such shipments to enter east coast ports and then be shipped by surface transport to the DOE Savannah River Plant near Aiken, South Carolina.
Some shipments may enter west coast ports for shipment to DOE facilities in Idaho. The U.S. Government considers acceptance of this material as making an important contribution to U.S. efforts to reduce the risk of proliferation of nuclear weapons to other countries by maintaining U.S. controls over the highly enriched uranium, by reducing inventories of HEU abroad, and by reducing the pressures in other countries for indigenous reprocessing and HEU enrichment capabilities. Secretary of State Vance pointed out the nonproliferation benefits of returning foreign research reactor fuel to the U.S. in a letter to Senator Jackson dated September 12, 1977 in which he noted that "the administra-tion believes that these contracts, under which spent highly enriched uranium is returned to the United States, are vitally important to our nonproliferation policy."
In October 1977, President Carter announced the proposed U.S. Spent Fuel Policy, stating that the federal government will take title to and accept spent fuel from domestic nuclear power reactors for storage and, en a limited basis, from foreign reactors when this will contribute to meeting U.S. nonproliferation objectives. The Spent Nuclear Fuel Act of 1979, submitted to Congress in February 1979, would provide the implementation of this policy. As previously noted, however, there is no foreign commercial reactor fuel being stored in the U.S. and there are no commitments to receive this type of material at this time.
De hope that this explanation will be helpful to you. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
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Enclosures:
1.
33FR30 dated January 1968 2.
43FR36244 dated August 27, 1976
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'it' HOTICal et! er strwture to the chamata-cab assets 1941; at d 33 FA 13H1, LE"r 39 reactors for incJustrial or ewimercial the c haut -cab $ preek.ius conformance 1947.
purposea. Decet..ber 31, IMO. or such
=itn am;maMe st.andartis 3, gn ymeral, the AIC exposta chem!. later data na the {e=W mar stetat-TV L: ware that the person comMn1r4 cal permarins astvices to be ocattacted snar.s if commer-dal processing eerwes tSc tr= end with the body or other for betsven reactor operatsrs and ran. are not renamaa.ly avsuab.a.
sarvtr, hu aocqwate in!ormatlca to mertial !uel preceemon without involye.
Althouah the i'.arma of the contracts i
e 6ab.e ten to meet the condhna apect. mont of the AEC. However. 2 the event will be for the fa r asoing periods, t.ta AEC ned sture. the reculataca betr4 noeued a person 2:cerned pursuant to sectiema vul rel be rvWttad to socept ariy ms.
cmeutrontly with trus ruhaa roeutise the 83Aten,83Atel.103, or 104 of the Act. ticGar quantaty cof ros.etor malertals for ches *-cab ma.tmf acturer to a :La a label or a penoa operating 8. y* meter ehtoad snore than 364 canys after the AEC shad to the chaaaaa-cab which ident See the fueled with snaterta2 produced or so. hare determinac itbat commarcial chern.
Federal motor redcle safety standarde ricbed by the United Statae,la tmahle to leal procsestag serrvices are not avaUmL at resacr.ab:e tarrma and charges for with s tuch the cha.as.e-emb fu27 r-h==
reach agrea==='t w!th a U.S. como for the principal er)d uses c.! such soortial fuel proceaect, and if such such rTector EnmTials.
tha.as>cah person cocaiders that the ter na and 000
- 4. 'Ibe charse for eweer processing dmcma, tneludins sharssa M h W W N "W h W tasurd in W D C*
cember 29* 1M7' omse by ma ~-artial feel prosessor N form, wr., and h em Eg
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a o unreaa'ne'ah:'a, the AEC wciald, upon taons of the rean: tor matse.als in ques-
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I lowcu. E. Ban ww r such person's request, twriew such pro-Skn. It win k rW in teme of a 75 yeders!Nwdizer Admisd.strstor Pceed terms and ree>N'=
tac 2nd:=g dary charge. thee.d by AEC to apply over lP n Doe s7-18175. Ptad. Dee. no, tse7; charges, and determine whether the re. W time WMJ to process the rsectw E
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quired serv',ces are atacable at ransoo, ma*.eriala ta r,h p
l able ter.na and charrue. 80wM the AEC
- 5. For th treactor materials widch And that such servloes an avanable at can te w Ty an a==-mad ch-mva!
gya W
r*= =nr^ terms and charges the AEC prm'97 plactu the e=M*ahmant of j
ftala,U@ ng@y PM
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g pg g, m, other settlement, the perscafs reactor upon the ecsta
- H to be mastdated materiala, Should the AEC h with that p: ant C00%es of the report de-gut 7 CENERM ATOMIC NC.
that the required serriees an cot avan, scribica the nasnmad proceset=s piant able at rea-ahaa terme and charras, the iWASH.763, A2O Reference Poel.Proe-Ho&e of Imence d Consarwctie" -
AEC would agne 2 accept the penon's easter Piant). am r avanable f roni USCC, Peersh remetor materiale in acervedance with the Wa mMnrton. D.C*.
20545. Ertecy. the No request for baartns or petiticn for proviaiema set forta below, plant com one-ne ese of hanNint 1 ton peer day of ncr=a2 and irste to Intervene hartnt base fued fo3-
- 2. 'Ibe AEC wCl undertake tmder con-a ghtly en.h 12ranJcs, but hav'4 butna reh*+=taca of the nouco of pro-tracts ind TiduaOy negotiated with per-a reduced ewM h fuela cf MM rosad actk* In the Fxstaak Rac.rrum sone 13 censed pq rsuant to secMema 53.a.
en anta or d uent coctents, ma cm Decemh-r 6, IM7 (22 FA 17444),
(4). 83.ad4).103, or 104 cf the Act and
- cri ca W and other the Cor-m'.aet haa isoned, in the form perstma operating raartes abroad fnelad plan y a s boa pr ceedng enr set on the art forth in that nr>ttee. Construction with material produced or enriched by mad-cod' Wen aar Permtt 75o. CPCL28 to Oulf Geners! the United Statea, who fr=====
or win 1d and Atcanic Inc.
possens rasctor mateetals, and f or wbczn feed stwa:O cht is duisned 2 "Ibe W authorises mir'ANth of the AIC has determhad that chemical the Ec=ertmental. Critical Faci =y processtns services are not avanah = frem
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[w mater.n1s. 'Ibe g podmed.
(ECF) bested on Oulf Generale Torrey com:nercial fuel processors in the United plant le a. wmmed h salt Mnes Mesa s:te in San D%ero. Ca:Af, to 8tates at re==eah a ter:na and charten. -
secor ma ate the ';ber-.vv4a Crit:cs2 to recetre s=ch remeter mai-inas a. A3C-a
,,.Ibo estima:*4 instaBad test of the Expertment.
designated facSitnee and to make a setue-plant, zoon which tm daily mas ment theretar 2n acccedance with this Dated at Bethesda, Md, this 21st da7 notice and othar a= tam'ahad AEC pou processtnt charrce wi3 be tsaed. is
$20.270.000 na cf 317196d. *1be A3C haa of Dece=ber 1M7-c$ca. 'Ibla setunnent wiH tah into m ete n'a4 ota annM cost, as For the Atcm3e Energy Cornmtanw count the charTee for eheleal tecceen-of July 1968, forrreperauen of the as-ins and coerenican of tM returned ma.
sumed plant le M592.000, of whle-
$2.-
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teziMe 2 the afhwd im h vm 067.000 la anntad depreciation of the Anistant Drrectoe for Resetor p uem and m W W facC!*J. and $L315.000 la cost of cpers-Opers.' ions. Nr60s of Ae-
,,y.=W by-the AEC. '1'N m ta ca. overband, sand waste storage. 'Ibe setor LWastaa
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La="' process and em an or arn unt wtzich. m a depractatsen
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sees; part of such returned matartals to the aban be adjuaeec*. to reomet chansas tn e 4a aan.1 extent. In such ma==r, and at sneh ttzne pri e levela since 11r764 !n secxpreance with
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and place as it h p
D*#'iae clapees of such matarsale' a 1.,
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as SPENT FUELS
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N D&ft Of e*CD 800t1'a88. eEN*ct to co-representa ocuts o$f operatJona, oven.
The US. Atrcile Eperty r%1 w Ca a on in accordanos with an appro-and waste sternes aball be adfast.d tn f the A2Cs hereby m*"*-
ea ref airma PT ate recognised p&e indes. 'Ibe term acecreanna with t*be price lad'a== for In-concern:ng its present 'mdartal:ng to CI e tcetract may at tend front its date organne t'hmMesala, as appearing in recette irradiatad reactor fuele and blan-exacu a mstil me fonowins dates:
Who.seale Price:e and Pries rug
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het mater a1.a ireactor matartala) and to
- a. Por anaterta's fra ligM p.*mahad by thas UA. Bureau el Labor 3:=2:
male a settlement therefor, pursuant to
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""h" 31 Stattettee. If anat or both of the indloes 1
the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, sa =
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specmed are -isted = = to be no
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L thle enaw amnual cost, a dacy cost 1581. Mare:: 12. IM7-23 FA 1707 C.
nach fr a based on 300 dam of operatica per year March 12.1954; 24 FA 10188.Decemy
% an h 4815J04 as of Wuly 1964) w!D be the le 1959; 28 FA 4423* May 23* 1961; 28 the conduct, of researth and develop-heals for the charte for those reactor FR 11442. Detcher 25.1993; 29 FA snent actiftume landing to the h ma h whlehuan k W h w TM3 June 12.1944; 22 FA 8438, June 21 strataors of the practaent velas of susti sa==n.ad plant met presently eenceived.,
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HOTICES T n.a tndtytdual cm>ntrsets ut3 det.no til Conversion of pur1 Sad low-enrich.
U thortum had not been incorv>ra.sd iti a wtal charse in connection with snent uranyl rJtrata into Ur.; $5 80 per in tha stackr material samembhe. prwr to trradlauon. the cochr.g perada are u cheadcal proce=ains and conysrabon of halo,trse contained uranium, reacwr nsaten.ala douversd. (3) the same.
43 Conrarmico of purtSed hash. fonows-13eatans of the resetor matartata to be endchment uranyl n1Lmte 1:m UF'* $33 (sal For uranium that contatried n9t ochured, and ett the batch saae cr abes per ELccam contained ursr.im-more than six metsht percent of ura-As used in thia section %w-ecrish* nium.215 in total urantum before irra.
upun a hach the charus ta tmaed. In azrtr. ment t.ranium" sr.astu & perment (by distion and that haa tren irramsted in W at the chario the'fcawins f acura uE wetahti and laea of U"in total uranium, a nuclest reactor in which the neutron and "high enrw. ant uranium" maana energine sere primartir in the therma j
win t.e t.ned:
- a. De dany cost c.! plar4 opersucun.
mon h 8 percent (by w@) of F restom me cook W.od for the &
tin Foe thcee reactor materials which In total ursnh.m.
poses of this nouce shan be 100 days LM sasumed piant na pneent27 con.
8 A d**F3 8 'M b
(bbi For urantum not t-sectira me i-cety,d can prueven. the daily cost of plant owned umnium la to be proomed. M cond:tkna in (aai atme. the coohna
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opertuona la $15.300 ma of Joly itsS4.et omer the Ices of matarial which M period for the purposes cd this notice M3 (28 For thces reactc.t c2aterials whjch acM occur M the cocserska of be be deter ined try the AZC on rectwst try the AEC 6etermines invotre signmennuy nitrata salt of urenan into ursn.*um the pe son. but win not exceed 180 days.
- TyiiE dcerent costs or whsch een w be proe-If thorium had been incorporated in the
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1mo or worth reactor material namenhnea prior to tr-plant coersuon win be e g cost of to me===wd plant the t.ranium to be coorarted bM uradum radiauon, the cooling perbd for the on a hn=%orge, ne vslue of the uradum pur;oses of this notice shall be sa stTen caae-by-esse bazia for the parh than be deter *.ad sa met forth b sec. in the rh.ng tame where be value rescur ma*.edalinWM nle W W tacs He> of this nouce" Un'.a== waived used for grama of protac n*m.233 per a
of plant ocentbn wt3 behde an ap-yte a ae charge shau be made I
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pe s a under a lease agwe-ent with the orama of protae"..nlum-2ts per u!.
wa for urad.an-suu;nhan hNride
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^ZC-M gr, g; gyp,, e,ru,.rw fmn neearch rs
- f. Eatch size deter *n*h De sine acu.rs. and grseh> type fuel m=* a rged or the proce-1== batch a be sumed i m m we,,
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tains any mh or plutem Wed (i) For those reactor materimie wh3ch to the person under a leue et the n==r~n.aA plant as prwently concetvad with the AEC which, at arrane after 500
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~~ m ct.n procene. the precesdnt rate for the the date of te&mnn of tiradiatkm2 of
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partientar ree.ctor mateth! win be de*
such material, was not auMac* to a use abutdown, and cleanup of the process termired fro n the ertraccon pertion of charge under the lesae agre*mnt, the system between batches which win be not the process flow charta taad in *** * *' size of such prr++esM:r batch shan be less than 2 days nor more than 8 days.
in3 the saad plant.or subject to the fotowing:
and wtH egal the pWne time de'.er-Ci Por tacee reactor :sterials which t1) "Ibe perum may specify as a batch minad under subaceticna 'l (b) ark. (f a the AK* determines involve m'Wmt:7 any >:: runt of components of reactor when betwnn them umna.
dmeent ecm:.s or which esanot be proc-matena'.s to the extent that the dates of esaed without add:cx.s cr en"*-atize tenn!: thn of irradiat'acn cf m3 compo.
- 8. Persons who have contracted with to the h= arad ptant. the processing rste menta occurred durtnr any continuous the AEC for theme processing servlees win etu be establiabed on a case-by-case pedod of 1 year.%e date of terminatinri be credited with the value of U.S. Oov-mmr1 for any re weent of re, ernment-owned urarJum and plutonium baats for the part.cular r* actor mate-tal of irrs a inro!ved. (The AEC currently is rwn. actor material means the date cx2 wttich contained in the reactor materials in w ny
=t. =*.ma of several aherna#ve 12m reactor loadins ecctaining the accorr'a nna with the awropriate.AIC ba.aes upon wh3ch to develop ac==cida exxnpormelt of reactor trtsterial was last price schedules for such materials,less proce==1= rsten, rather than on a e r"tade suberttical before the %st of the processing and other charges as by-caJe be.da. for urarJum-streont:ma r*=etr* material wasear%arred f2un the determined in the above manner, ne AEC wiD oren.nmate the person for hydtt.$e N3 types ^=e**rred from re-reactor:
search rwetcrs, and graphite-type fuel (2) 'fbe person may also specify na a privately owned uranium and plutonlu:n batch acy amoimt of mennr= lente of re. contained in the reactor matertals 1:i me.
".harred from pmrer remetcrs.)
c A charre. when U.S. Oovemma actor materials notwiths+am**mr that tbe oorv'a= with the AIC poucy in e*ect owned urant.un or plutonium ta to be dates cd termh'.sdon of trr=Matkm of aD at the time of dehrery of the resetor procena+d.10 cover 1 canes made m.: the "*"*="= occurred during a eonun. materiala by the person to the AEC.De rate of one percent of the vs.!ue of such uous pedod in amma of 1 year, on the cranpensation t y the AEC will consist of mate-tal. The value of any such mm?+.
ccrtd2 ton that the person win pay to the cash where apprcpriate otherwise it win "ai =2 of the provision of materials of rint w*tich was provided to the perscm AEC. in addjtJas to any charges set forth under a lease agreement with the A2C in this ncdes, a charse equira)ent to the equivalent value. The AEC 3111 thereby shan be determtnad in accorvia.nm with use charge prov$ded for in tbo Iceae acquire title to such uranium and pluto-alum. De AEC w1U also acquire t:tk.
JE the lease agreement betwwn the person agreement with the AEC with r*=p.,e without additional cost, to all s ute and the AEC. Unless waived by the AEC. to a3 leased teaterial in the batch, auch material: contained in the reactor nut--
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a u*, charge on such material wiD alao charpe to be ocunputed for eec.h er=ana.
be made to cover the normal W4 nant of reactor material of the tatch rimis which were not previously the pres-tirne after druvery of reactor materiale beg %nt-e on the date irben the compo, erty of the United States.
Dent of reactor material was conaldered
- 9. he AEC will permit persons to to the AZC.
to be em and miina wban dehrery cd combine batches wit.h those of other per.
d A charve for the convers5ce to urs-the totalbatch to the AEC was completed. sons in order to obta!n a lower procevtr.-
Ina er a be ansidend me charga. Pefsona must notUy the ALC of
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nlarn hexacuortoe of the purtBed m malt of urantum (except uraniums en-DeIns 8M*d wbEn the period @eC1. Sed their intent to comblDe batche.s p2r to y;ghed ga the tactope uranium-M W below has elapsed autmequent to tarantna-deuvery of any reactor materials to be
- d. aced by the A2C in ILs proceuming of tka of irr** *them of the reactor incloded in a proposed batcA ww f33.
rexto materials as fotows:
material arrangemente for the com% of Pensant psedras. Vot. 33,100. 3-W1DNa$ DAY, SaJeuaNY 3,1964 l
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N371CES t.at.% wat meet elth AEC aporotal t!'o A8t**mtnl Adjualment Aaalatance tier.a2 workers cere also recrusted for u.e an n ch arranaementa must inchede a Board determ:nas purs". ant to the Auto-Pennasuken operath f er ua a for distribuutta the procemains rnothe Pioducta Trada Act (Puhue law Cosef askms The anard cone'ud.s tr at charses e sett sa the other sett;ernent 8S-153; TS 8:at.1018. section 332'3182:8 the operation of the United Sta es-Cata-facters aw: Late <3 altn the return of and Ita reSulations (48 CFR S01.15) that dian Autosnouve Producta Ag r eecerit react t er atertala to the AIC after December 31,1H7. the operation was rd the primary f actor in cau.tr a 10 h d eit.'utar#.ans anythins to the of the Un.* tad 8:atas.Camdaan Autorno-separations from the Pennaa4 ken pant contra., amrtna in this rmt:ce, lla tavs Producta Agreament was no lonzd after Decernber 21.1H7.
i chaser thruush Dewmter 31,1973 for the primary f actor in caus1=g disioestaan (an tes. Autanoue we *nada m u l
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chemwn! procesams c,r.ly of enriched of worters from the Delaware Valley is.cs. n out. tote 2 0. tI2M, So PJL taWe l
urann.m itdher U.an U% aluminum Parta Depot of the Ford Motor Co. Asia.euve Aer eaent Adjueumans A w aikry spent fuens of the type which the P=~ M MJ.
sa,e a are maan. 4a cra. Part son: 31 FJL emend plant can procesa shan be 8145 Terstimafsos.'!he Board be*wby term 1-827; Scard Or6er Mo. 3. 31 FJL. 86a p j
ter k9acam of the tota 2 usight of urn-natas, ma cf Decersber 21.1H7. the cer.
Dated: December 27* 1967*
rJum ar4 aluminum metal ecmtairwd in tiScatson of o!!g"blilty to apply for ad-1 the procm tatch: ProcMed.That the p.astment ===% tan ~ which it imeund on EocaaI.E4ros.
l prnceums tatch containa less than M A;:rtl 14.1944.
Ezecaupe 3ecretary.
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ti;wams of total welsht d uranium and Mmd In late 1965 the Ford [FA Doc. 68-30 Pt 4.
Jan. 2.
3 Ma.
i r-a!urninum :netal and the U" content of Motor Co. anrameed that 11 would cia.
s.47 mm.]
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the prtensics betch oces not exceed 10 g.g, gg
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l percent of the total weight of the n'a-tmeks for export at the Delaware Vaney c
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ansfer th opera C* mA n' US as for conversion. Icsace el rm at*2tal. and W chartes. aba.U a&Wy to any sura proc.
g.d b W 'N'WM M a M.
(Doeiel Mo. IP268]
i cant number or proportico of verters Z N,1, d"*g $ from the Depot between January and BRITISH UNITED AIRWAYS (SERYlCES) l D
July IN LTD.
- pphcah;e only in the ewet that a per-e son acres to acceve the AEC"a detec-On Apr0 14.1&S6. the Board deter-minata of the a. mount of uractum con-mined that the operation of the United No6ce of Podponement of Heoring J
tained in a procremir:g batch which de-States-Cn e an Automotive Producta Not. ice la be eby siven pursuant to the 5
te rc.ation artan be based t'pon the Ag'r?-ment was the primary factor in Fede al Avtation Act of 1958 ma ah..
,a Ayrs statisuca.1 meancemerrt met.boda, causing or threatening to cer =a the dis-that bearing in the m'cve-ent2 tied pro-ett afAd be noted that the AEC charge locauon of worken from t.be Dgot "Ite cceding now assigned to be held on l
I of $145 per khram of uranium and Bmrd cert 1 Sed worten of the Depot Pebruary l.1963. at 10 a.m,in Room 911.
l aju tnam metal for processing ursnic:n. who became unemployed or unde em. Universal Be n r.
1825 Connect! cut N
ah:minum aDay fuel del.*Ter?d to AEC in picv-d on or after Nov-mber 19.19c5. as Avenue NW Waahinston. D.C., before hatches of less than 400 kilograma of el:321e to apply for stust. ment nasist-h m29'mer Wmiar9 F. Ct.sich. ta postponed l
metal inwrporstes the advantagee of ance. The pertinent factors related to and rearaigned for hearing on Febrt.ary d'
)
a-tua: processins by AZr of relattvely thh action are described in the 8mn-8.1964. at the n.arna time and place na I
12 se tatches of mocum.Jated fuel in r:a:7 of Final Determinations and No-es ad above.
L 1arre AIX' facilities and propor*.aonata Lice of Certification issued by the Doard E
M at W W M g R h.
sgaring of the e=ra of p-ocessing and on April 14,1944 (31 FA $382).
ber 27,1967.
waste storsse with other AEC operaticra Covidersfiesa for terminction. Sec.
at the *N site. "Ibe AEC est: mates that tion 302(g)(2) of the Automettre Prod-Isaald Wrn m F. Watex.
h the sita per kisocram of metal char s ucts Trade Act states that certiScation neartsp Iza mf ace.
L covers appliemb's direct and indir-et shan "be terWnated by the Prea'anet [FA Dec. en-M Ft14 Jan 2 tasa, cruta. separste besderd measurementa, w:enever he determines that the exra, s u a n.]
decrea.' n. waate storage crwta, and tion of the Azrrement la no langer the Aira ove-head charge.)
primary factor in causing ae;:aratimu o
- 11. Add: Ata.! 1:tfooth.;n concerning from the film or subd+vialon thereof. in b
this not.cc may be chained from the US. whieb caae such determination shad PIEDMONT AVIATION, INC., AND AtomAc Energy Cornen. Wa u tnatoc. apply only with respect to sepersdona LAKE CENTRAL AIRLINES, INC.
4 D C. 20545 occurtng after the termination date ffer*rrie date. This not.tce stan be-speciSed by the President.*
Order To Show Ceuse Regarding Non.
h3 cane efect2ve as of January 1.1968.
Pursuant to its regulations (48 CFR s% Air Transporto6en Behneen 1.1 and 501.1 the Board an Lewisvme, Kr. ond Cincinneti, Ohio q
Dated at Germantown Md thia 29th day M hr IE Adcoted by the Civu Aeronautics p
on August 10.1967 (32 FA 11581) that card at its h in Waahl.naton, D C,
q(
For the Atomic Eregy Can'Maaion. It was initiating an investigation to on the 28th day of December 1967.
deterMne whether the cert 1Seation E. J. Btoca.
M M**'O8 *89'"-
ahoc d be terminated; and the Board Applicatien of loutavine and Jeferson e
promptly informad the group of worters County Air Board and louisville Cham.
N irR N anda. Pned. Jan.
2.
s pea.
and firm concerned of that fact. No ber of Nwee for an order to show h
e ee a m I hearing was requested by any interested cause why Piedmont Aviation. Inc. and
,q party and none was held. Appropriate IA.ke Centrs! Airlines. Inc., abould not H
F;7 field invest!sation was made on behalf be author *aed to provide nonstop att a
[Q%' Q]%
of the Boarti.
service between Toulavide. Ky.. and Cm-d Informa&n NW from the M cinnati. Ohio. Docket 18231.
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Commboion and tha New Jersey stat, On August 21,1957 the toutM;c wt E
Emp.oyment Service indicates that the Jeferson County Air Board and the P
E CERTAIN WORKER $ OF FORD MOTOg transfer of the kn ekadh b sing op-Iouisvule Chamber ot Commerce it.ouu-
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" to CSn*da
- 8 co8BM*W8 b7 villei nled an appucation requestins that CO., PENN SAUKEN, NJ-about June 30,1964. 8ubsequently. a new the Daard propose by abow cause order Terminati+* of CertMcetion fe, openue was ahlfted from Toteste.
Adjustrne"t Asalste"**
M* ** th* '*ested inculties at Penn-W mht d W wee d j
~_y asuken and Ford rcraned to wwg gg Ptedmont Aviation. Inc. (Pledmonti, and
. =::
Determesarnog of the Board. On the avai'abhe fMattweted Depog gggployggg gg.
IAke Central Airllrwe, Inc, gla,hp Cyn.
l t.uta of Ita invesusations, the Automo-cept those elig!ble for retireman4. Addt-trall, to permit these carTlers to provide i
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3 06M DUZ Sectics 104(b) p=ed is the u; rt.d':: and pct: sus! ht*
Uary 17.1GT3. Whjch C t3 fcrth th0 CO-e ic1*oi.1 ; sto emun!t7 Devete?- gf US. I ;Mrsy 24 in C: c -13.Cp?.:::=
1::3 c Ecnt!al tcr:n3 cf,D,.DNs Q 7 Mth r2-3 p,3 m c; gn:3 p
=g g 3 t:est I o:2 C-ast etc.tc=::ts pre red c.2d Epcc
. rec cf L:
t:d rc :tcr c: :t.::.ted d.t e:ur ty pit =.s s pumur.st ta g=_.2 a n:nt r: cr th wC. E'.. r:-;.-a g3c,g e==3g,g n :7 r,a g:;,s,2 3.3 s 3 Iu:13 ctd ---W c+"---t th:..!cr.
- Gt!:3 1CMb) cf C.D 1071 E..::ta tri C:::.=u !t7 Dereicp=:.! A:t. Ccp!:'e tr.27 bs pm; gg, g y M c d Int:::":*.*"s *J Thl3 r
- '-*"t rCTi".43 p '. *ng p0!!:y 33g
.:s (C'.=:r:'en Ints: '"--*). F o. for uranlu -nIu=Inum c1*c7 feel gnd Ottc.::ed fic:n the c'ho c! the s;propriate, g g,.g.h Trrtas frc=17.4 I :s t510 t:.*t:s e2tandJ tCIn of the5 ntetoDcct":ber31*
e Icc_.: ch sf executive. (Cop;es are not ava:1-am from In) sub; ct to tas rltensta chm A 4(f) et *.a.
1983.
g
- 13: ts incluc:s cone:r=:r. Fec:tain Pa:L
- 1. D!1cte the date "Dece=ber 31.1077
i Far..1 (0 3 p:gra). (C.R Order Ns. CI:12.)
In par 2 rsph 3.c. cf said nethe End Etb-P!cieti County Water Sysh. P!ckens Ocu'd Street Co:rection. R*-mock Cc =ty, stittite in lieu' t. hereof th! dte "Decem-County A! abs =s. Au;cs: 17: ne propo:ed Esanock County. Idaho. Aug :t le:Prepcsed Der 31.IMb de d p.a.r20 mph i
project cons'.s:s of a uster supply sys*.e.cs ts the upgrading of the interetty 1:cp c'; US.
2 M* M 1
c stg-ed to r.erve the Incet hesvUy populated 30 in Pocatel:o City. *Ibe im;rofe=rst w:213 a:d developed ru n1 ares c! North P1: tens in:1uce the intersection, a;;resch teet ::s 5Ag sr.!d notice and st te in lieu j
County. Ataha::A ' Ibis p-oject forms the an2 the Oon1d Street wisdc:t whir.h crc: s therect the follo ring centence: For I
n.ro of the northern component of the the Union FactSc Ra!]rozd 7t.43. Adre _a those reS0 tor In3ter1323. Other than en.
ph: ed Pickens County Wr.ter Sys*.ec2. Fu. sznpsets would inctuce removal of 4 co--~- riched urtn cm-aluminum (other than ture cr;u:s*4:s cf the dirribution system ets! atructures and 13 reef dential s'ruett..es, uranium-223) Alloy fue!3. Chl:h can be wu! per=!t 1* to sc re all cf ths L es included and lor.s of abade trees. (177 pag-s). (EIR procered by an Sammed chaJ'-M pmC-su ths crtgt:21 prepcsm. Acrerse erects in-Order No. 61214.)
1 c1cc.a terpcmry tre.r-7.ses is nobe, dust.
Flarn!ngo Rcad.1-15 to US. 93-GS. Cark e.M ph.ut, the estah '-"Ent Cf the gg.m d';'* go,,mnted to be associated with thec
- by E A d b h-d cD u:.2 c su.cr and so=e cd:ltional son County, nevada. August 19: wreposed ta tas cres:cs e..tsg pert cs o: bes77 reJafan. (33 FlaHS Itaco Pmject. wh!-h ccsstrts cf DIEU **g, C
pages). Com:rssta e by: EPA 2 county upgr:: ding an e:L-ting afterial FC'.dvsy in ADE spa.::es. (In.rt Ord:r No. 61::35.)
the 1.1a ve:cs :etropolitan ares.so:th of tas
- 3. Add paragraph 5.c.to s:!:1 not!ce s.s D *
- N I " *"
present limits cf t.he City of L:s Veg.s. ne follows:
western terminus cf the :roject is 1-15. r.:d
- Tor ciriched urt:Mm-aluminum Cont.,::: 2fr. Eruce E!st:ho.rd. Director, the er. stern terminus is U.F..C3-95 (Paulder (c+ a then urnt!tm1-73) w 7 c7~.tiby fuel Envircunental Prefect F.eview, noom 71*.o.
11t;hscy). Totr.1 projret te:.;th t. e :=i:cs. p;ce geg,g3 c ;7 3t Dr;;rtment of tas Intartor. Washington. wita part of the roadwsy ctrtted is'.o f:ur
~~~? g 333
.m Itc. m3. ( 02) 343-Oc31.
lancs ced ths rc=:Jnder 1=.o e Isam. Ad-DM* the cWW N" c*r-O D
var::s 1: pseta t=:1cco e re!hntal s.:2 3 will be b 3:d en full cc:t rcesvery with l
bu:incss relocations, ca=r.;s to sertral ccm. plant 3 Operatin at 103% throuchCut Inc;ct ! Properties. and tnerered n:1=e lereis (based en 303 d273 Cf 0;27tl:3 par Crow Ceded Ares Cos! Lesse. Tracts I and in the ares. (317 pagas). (ELE C-d r No. Tent). T7 hen the p!:sta cyc cpe:nted gt fr. E.g Eor:s County,23cnts s. August 13: 61319.)
1t03 th:21 103',*e th'm-27-t C3 C 7er.Ily 77.e staten ent conce =s reco:stocrr.tten of US. 74. We:t cf Ifr.lisbero to Ihst cf Le: ten. b.z!3. En eq':!d:s0 10% thrcu hp :t J
e--to-.! cf e:1:tt: r ed 1 7.,:2 betw:e.s th? Coirmbus County Nerth C :c:: 2. A ;7;.:t 17: cost Will be u*1112cd 'o th:* the c"-tc~ar Crur t*tbm and Wes*.=e-eland Een =ces.
Pro 7cted 13 the 1:cpert-=: t cf the c:*sti:3
- n.2122 c3 intch F:-tp= icing of cor.1 re*
U.S. 74 h!:htt:y in Colu=tus Cct:t7 f cm 13 not IInc.I td fCr ld!J I"*"**** U""*~dt7""
serves locates in Treeta I r.nd IU. Crow C
pc.W3 EC. to
- 5. Add pt ; c;h G.c. tar !d n%
rest of IIrIsbcro to es.v. of Ec1:c:. The im-Cc_*rd Ar:s Three leve'*. c! dere:Sp=ent cee pror:=ett will b2 c dtT1ded f:,ur.1.re fr:1ity ott e as c ?Jy ed.1) 19 rn*J1:en to:s p : year for with nye-tsne urbant:ed c= tic:.s. Ltd t*di ICliCU3:
tr; ; pert try red. ) 0 en:1:s tcss per extend a ctr.:seo of appro::*.=sta;717.0 to
- TE.DA hcs dc*cimited that ca cf year f:r t at.spc-t t7 rat! rat 3) 14 t=tthon IB 6 mile:. The p ojret wiu requiro 1:e :: ting Jun31070 the ce, for p Oc:;;:*ng en-tons per year for ralt tt:2: pert, plus e.5 of 12.n t for rt,ht-of.csy a:d wt:1 siirph:e riched urnium-chrrdnt 2 c1':7 fuels to i
mi:nos tc:.s per year.cr enerry converrion 14 to 70 famtiter. 2 to 33 businesse:. t.:_11 to b5 *303/t cf to*:.1 wc'"a* o! trc.nl t 1:e de M3 f o i.
f, C d ClCmin=m tn2t""l C--
i= d 10 gge-. n 1
tt:n cnd t*Jdufe, the d2t:t.ructics of ground
- T.ater ulairers and I:ss cf surfr.ce lar d.s Orde-NJ. 61193)-
p.COWO
.CA MtM3 W.OM. is
}'
c pit:1 related cnd 03513 Ifat:d to from cg-.:u:tu at use. (440 paces). (ELn Tina!
Order So 61322.)
cparction cc3ts. Tc!3 ch::;-c c37Cr3 re-Itrest E!;;huny Route 10. Terry Ccunty, etivin!. ch:m!COI proCC.-i:'O Cnd'WP0tc I
re. t U::ht:ston. Au;ust 17: Tts et *.:=ent ro.
t e.: r*.~, ncnt cc:t CC ap'-'. nt. but not i
E::e*-=o:xi t*rst!u=
Proket. Cterons a to t 3,re,co - can c(c c e
l je e g::
g,.'J c70:!al handli"O c.nd/Cr :"Orr.03 70-fp.
count 7. Wsshi:-* :. Au;u= 13: Prepoc=1 gyogg ggg,37, M quir:mente. A snini=tus chargo c; 0:3,-
is t.be c;;ront c! r.1c.so cuswin: ders:cp-zn::t cf cn crpen.;!t t : !uzs Isine ct.2 County Line ca:terly to the 1:te-Octica c: C:3 (receiving cnd p'o:r-W ) plus proc::.una f:.e.nues nr: ths town of wn!- Sixth c.nd Clar;; Stree:s in E pu.bH: m 13 C175/h: tot:1 weight o! urr.nium c.nd j
a is a portion of Wc.shtsgtes stata Eautes :3 clne um r:et:1 Waste r.ancement)
(
D',11c'i!=CN* *",:'* "#.'B"e "e'"r
- =$ :2 ^8'e= t=P= eta = ca ica em=* c11 be cp
- ed to es:h proce::in:
1 t
pro:ec[ 35 I::tatches a Wa*"um of appro:1-a;rteu! mal land, displacement of a 20:2-b,tch "
g zus21 1:1!on tant cutt: yr.rds of over-1 mum of 5 owe:11c;;s. tnerer. sed car sad n:'e.s bu-den. removal, ccd processts; of 7.95o 000 poMuMon. and the potecM:1 fcr temper: y C. DPetc the word 3. *in ccord.tnce tor.s cf e e frem whten appronraately 14.-
seemst pouuton c: Cea-ata c ae t m With the price 10:lices for ino!gan1C
(
chem" fro:n perc;r:ch Gd.(2) cnd I
Q d=2",,'jtsg(bggT, c substitute in Leu thereof."in netordance coom pcutes of urnslu=s once wtti t>e re-A.
So$h CNnToo[wt!dittfdue to c$n$ esnt:stlas. (EIa orer No.mc ).
the m Inc.ganic Cuc=1cals In-p in mofeet ares. anning and processing w111 GAar I WexJLT y
I sae-t app or!:nstely 320 acres. (0:0 pages).
GenerclCot:r:let
- 7. Add paragraph 6.d.(3) to sold notice Cocur:*nta inade by: USDA. EnDA. EPA.
as folloWS:
nrw. Con. Dr.AD. D0f. state and local agen.
[FR Doc.76-23178 MIed 8-28-18:8:45 sm)
."I'he Cperation related ch2:Ecs for eD-cies. Motane Incian Tribe. (EIR order fro-
' 822s 4 ri:hed uranit:m-aluminu:n (other etmn ENERGY RESEARCH AND uranium-233) allor fuels ahall be adjn:;t-DcPW912NT OF ft.AMSPORTATIoM DEVELOPMENT ADMIN!STRATION ed to remet changes in price lereis from cost:ct: far.1.tartin conetsser. Dt:seter, the base date of Jtme 1975 in cecordance o ae cf Envire:mantal Ana!rs. Us. Depart-SPMT MLS with the B:.st:1.ncigan!c Chem!:als In-tr e:t cf nansportation. 400 7th street. sw.
. ChemicalProcessir amiCortwrsian dez, as appca.in2 in Thele =le Prices Ws. shin
- ton. D C. 2CDo. (202) 4:5-4357, This not!ce amends a *fS-17 en-and Price Ind. xes' published by the US.
rt=r24. incuwar anuzytmarrow t!tled notice published January 3.1953 Bureau of Lcbor Stati.: ::s. The capits!
Dra;f 33 FR 30, and as amended in 33 FR 8715, zeh.ted costs for enriched uranium-alu-Us. IIrghway :4 Bypnas. Colorado sprinsa, June 8,1970; and in 35 FR 18300.Dece=1-tsinum (other than uranium-233) alloy
!ce!s shall be adjusted to reflect changes 22 rs:.o county, colorado August 18: Fro-ber 1,1970; and in 40 FR 3C21 Jan-in price levels Irem the base date of June HDEaAL REC 15ftt, V01. 41, NO. 48 4810AY AUGU57 27,19ye i
NOTIC 362 5 1~75 in c::ctd:nce with the O**M
(*) OP"- s c-ntpchr E. :4 P oew.
tions given In Table B-1 Cf Part 53 for 1 *::th'y Con.1:m:11.n Cc::t Indt= c.s (t0 O'/::nV-e /S;u VA:"3 at least 1 year n!ter deuvc:7 when main-('
2 N'WC" "" "M tained and operated in t.c ordance with c;FO. ~01a 'C:-inre.-ia: Nas Ree:rd'." N...I. 07 the operation manu 1.
C.'IJt'ete p:.%Trc;h 10A (1) of ca!d f' op.f.,3s.rr-rrr sm;:e P-atuuir.t.,
(4) Any anal rer ofcred for sale ns r_,ti:2.
g,.o D. Earn.ntcr w r::;r:phs 10s. (2), (3)
(c) opuos Ins-Interr.a1 ::ero/Spc.s a reference or equir: lent =cthod must rnd (4) cf cafd reti;e t.s paragraphs Mocu.!e bear a label or st!cker indi: sting that it 1^
. (1). (2) c.:d (3). rc:pectively.
(rp opuoncth-.cu.rnr.tImp ostput has bMn dest;nated as a reference or
- 10. Dah*e parngr:ph 10.b. cnd eub-(t ) optas DcHstatus nemote Inte:f ac*
equive.!cet method in accordance with si;tT.e t.he Io ow'.ng in lieu thereof: **The This method is aval!:.ble irom Monitcr Part 53.
E~'.DA vil: peri:>dically review the respec-Labs. Inccrpors'.ed. 4203 Sorrento Vall y (5) If such an analyzer has one or more selectable ranges, the lah! or sticker t.Te cha ns d:=ribed in paragraphs Boulevard. Ean Die:;o. Canfornia 02121. must be placed in c! :e pic:dmity to the 10.0. (1). c) cnd (3) store to determine A test r.naly:c: representative of each the u*.:nt,if c.ny. to which they should of these methods has been tested by its range se:ector and indleate which range te cdjnsted c.nd pub!Eh such adjust-manufacturer. In cecordance with the or ran:es have been designated as refer-m:n'.s ns dec=ed neces:2ry."
test procedures specified in 40 CFR Part ence or equ!valcst methods.
TMs no'!:e is effect!ve August 27.1976. 53. After reviewing the res".Its of these (6) An appli:aut who of'ers analyzers Datcd at Germanto rn. Md.. this 24th tests and other inf ormation ruhmitted by for sale as reference or equivalent meth-day Of August 1976. For the U.S. Energy the respective 3;pli: ants.T:PA has deter-ods is required to maintain a list of ulti-Emmrch r.nd Development Adminbtra-mined. in e. cordance with Part 53, that mate purch::ers of such analyzers and to tion.
these methods should be des 1:nated as notify thern with 30 days !? a reference EfectiseDate: August 27,1376.
reference and equivalent me* hods re-or equ'vdent method destgnation appil-spectively. The informat!cs submitted cable to the analyzer has been cancelled E:::=ro l'. O'Comrox.
by the appucants will be sept on fl.le at or if adjustm.cnt of the cni!3 cts is nec.
DW A !bfc':t Adr:(.istrator the address shown bciow and un1 be ecsary under 43 CFR 53.11(b) to avoid for Ncelecr Energy.
avall:ble for inspection to the extent a cancellation.
[O. Doc G-::m n:e18-:G *rc;e:6ml co::tstent with 40 cm P:-t 2 (EPA's (7) An applicant who modifies an reculations imp!:menting the Freedom analyser preytcusly designated as a rcf-cunce or equivalent me20d !s EM pa-E!Wm0m.~'71:TN. PROTECTION of Ir. formation Act).
f"~T CY As reference or equivalent methoda, mitted to sell the analyzer (as modified) as a re!crence c; eqdvalent method (al-these methods cre areptable for use by trol cgencies for though he may choose to s:12 it w!thout Ir.:. CS1]
States and other c4 purposes of section St.17(a) of 40 Cm such re;resentations), nc to attach a AMIh*T Ma f *.07:!T0*!!N3 UErtRIN t label or sticter to the analyter (as modi.
/ "3 EQW/A!.Cl.*T f!!THD03 Part 51 (" Requirements for Preparation.
Adopt!on, and sub=!tte.1 of I=p scenta fled) under the prortsbts described R:!:~~:e egdgve!gnt P2:t'::d t!cn Plans") cs amend!d en Fcbruary 18 above, until he has received notice under 1073 (40 FR 7C10). For such use, cach 40 CFR 53.14fel tht: the cri;inal des!P UM!:0 2 h: tty chcn th.t EPA 13 cc-method must te in:d in s:rict c.ecord-nation or n new dt.:icnatbn cpplies to r:rd:n c Mth 43 CIT! Part 53 (43 FR cn:: with the eptr. tion cr instniction the method as modified o* untU he has 7: U. Feb. nr710.1075), h:s de:1:nat:d manual provided with the method r.nd cpp!!cd for and ree:hed n:tico cf c new reference or equivr.! nt c thod deter-c.0.::: r:!e ct q m thed !cr the m:20- subject to cny limitations (c 7.. operntin; urce: t c! n=b:2nt conecutre.tiens of rance) specifhd in the cpp20 b!c desig-mination for the nna.!per cs modified.
ci-ha m:: C.2 0.nd n *her c: t!ve!:nt natlen (see de:.-r!pt':n3 of the cethods Aside from cce:s!on:1 t'e hdowns or me:::d Ier the :nessurcment of cmbhnt above). Vendor modiflectiens cf a dest:- malfunctions, con:ht:nt or rep:st:d cen: ntn"on: c'. Mfur dion!de.The n:= nated rnethod used fc purpo t.s cf ( 51.-
non-co=puance with any of these con-r-fc: ro rnc'hed b cn cutomat:d 17(n) cre permitted cnly with pr*or ap-dition: thould be rc;or*4d to: Dirc: tor.
t :Om! (W ::r) which ut!Iira:a r;.c:s-proval o! E=A. c.s picvided in P.rt 53. Environmental Monitorin cnd Supp -t I
urce:nt ;..netp?c b::Od en non-di::p:r-Provi:!cus concern!n m:difi st*on cf L borato y, Depart:nent D (MD-7G).
s.vc 1-f: red rpet-cmetry. The c:= such methods by users were pic=u! ted U.S. Environmental Protection Aceney, cqu:w:2:nt m:'.h:d 1. cn cutcc:.tcd on Mcrch 17.197G (Frotut R :r:Tt:. Ec:ccrch Trien:le P:ri:. U:rth Caro! ins t th rd (en:ly :r) whhhutil!:: sam::s-Vol. 41, p::;c 11255).
27711.
t ce:nt pr:n".. e b:md en No In generr1 cc.ch dist nstbn cpplies to D=1:nttion of these reference end d
phe*:=tt y for the d:tcetten of rulfur any cnnly::.; wh'u. is ident!: 1 to the equivalent methods will p; ovide c::stst-cLorie.Tre meth:ds crc:
cnalyzer dcctroed in the dest:nntion. nn o to the Etc.tes in e-MM; and j
(D RTOA-C',77.~010. "Ecch n::n !.!odel In many cases, si+ cna!y:trs manu-opercting their cir qual! y zuric111:nce E!3 Amt!!nt CO Monitortn!* ST:tcm factured p-for to the designat'on m:.y Erstems under 40 CFR 51.17(c).
c :-t-tin of the fcurtn; co r :Jnen's: be up;r:d:d (e ; by rnim; modii:nti:n Additional infonnct!on concern!n-P.= /s=.M e.U:.nd'ic: Podule or by suh*Jtut2:n of a new oper: tics or thb n: tion may be ob*nined by writing to C s c e W Prc el instruction manuaD to as to be Ident!* the cddress giren above~
P M n c %:7 A=Q:er t'ntt cal to the des!;nated method and thus
- r..nc-.::e.ic e:ro/s; sn Standardizer achieve des!;nated status at modest cost.
Dated: August 20.107G.
cpc stal with r. O to 50 ppm mnge, a 13 The manufacturer should be consulted to Wrtsow K. tar.r.tv.
r wead e!c troni: response time and with determine the icas!b!11ty of such upgrad*
Assistant Adminirtratorfor cr nthout any of the followin; options: ing.
Research end Deretopwnf.
Part 53 requires that seHers of des!g-Ira poe.Ts-2Ts2 F1:ed 8-:s-Te.e 45 ami c urrent output reatu:,
nated methods comply with ce-tain con.
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Pursuant to section 5 of the Federn1 Model 200 Sulfur M'onitor" ' operated (2) The analy:er must not generate Insecticide. Fungicide, and Rodent!elde with a O to 0.5 ppm range a 5 second t!mb any unreasonable hazard to operators Act (FIFRA). as amended (86 Stat. 973; or to the environment.
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the limits of the performance spee!I!ca-cants. Such permits are in accordance i
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