ML19330A378
| ML19330A378 | |
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| Issue date: | 06/30/1980 |
| From: | Mattia M NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), TEXAS, STATE OF |
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| CON-FIN-B-1652, CON-NRC-06-80-307, CON-NRC-6-80-307 NUDOCS 8007170216 | |
| Download: ML19330A378 (1) | |
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- 1. Under Section 2, GRANT PERIOD, change the completion date from 12/31/80 to 11/8/81.
- 2. Under Section 14 FUNDING SOURCES AND ALLOCATION TO PROJECT TIME UNITS, change th total from $43,666.00 to $80,000.00.
- 3. Under Section 16, REMARKS, delete that in its entirety and substitute the
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"This Grant Award of $80,000.00 has been made in accordance with the following:
- 1) Preparation of Legislation and Regulations
$36,506.00
- 2) Training of State Employees
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- 3) EQUIPMENT
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- 4. Add the folicwing Section 21; "21. Attached is a copy of Uranium Mill Instruments, (TABLE 1).
Priority must be given in the expenditure of the Equipment funds to the acquisition of any equipment that is identified therein and not already available."
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1 Table 1 Uranium Mill Instruments 1.
Radiation Instruments A.
A portable, battery-powered high voltage supply with ratemeter and scaler functions is reccmmended and may be used with G-M, gamma scintillation, or proportional counter probes.
B.
Survey Meter with end-window probe.
C.
Alpha scintillation survey meter.
D.
Radon daughter survey meter.
E.
Additional survey meter as B. above, with NaI crystal for gamr.a scintillation measurements would be useful.(i*g')
2.
Air Samolino Ecuioment A.
Area Air Samplers - High volume air samplers should be provided at strategic locations in the mill wherchy any fugitive dust is likely to concentrate.
B.
Personal Air Samplers - Portable, lapel type. Worker breathing zone samples to be acquired with an air flow approx. 3-7 LPM.
C.
Radon Air Sampling Equipment Radon / Radon Daughter Detector to have the following capabilities:
1.
Simultaneous sampling and detection of Rn-222 and Raden daughters.
2.
Thoron detection.
3.
Ability to determine Ra-226 and Rn-222 in water and effluents.
4.
Sensitivity to 0.01 working levels when used with a ZnS (Ag) scintillator.
5.
Linear response.
6.
Portability for field measurements.
3.
Calibration Eouicment A.
Gamma calibrator or irradiator a
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Alpha calibrator C.
Air Flow calibrator If the above are not feasible, evidence that instruments have been calibrated by a recognized facility is acceptable.
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VII. INSTRUMENTATION A.
The State, as a minimum,should have available both field and laboratory instrumentaticn sufficient to ensure the licensee's control of materials and to validate the licensee's measurements.
The minimum field type instrumentation which should be available for such measurements is as shown in Table 1.
By referring to specifi.cationss:Teets on the suggested eadipment, one can detar-mine the requirements needed for any other survey equipment which will provide equivalent data and measurements to those listed in Table 1.
Additionally, arrangements should be made for calibrating such equipment.
Back-up instrumentation should also be considered so that the necessary equipment is available for emergency situations.
B.
Laboratory type instrumentation should be available in a State agency or through a commercial service which has the capability for quantitative and qualitative analysis of radienuclide. so "ated wi th natural uranium and its decay chain, primarily; U-238, Ra-226, Th-230, Pb-210, Po-210, and Rn-222, in a variety of sample media such as will be encountered from an environmental sampling pr79 ram.
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1, Analysis and data reduction f rom laboratory analytical tacilities should be available to the licensing and inspecting authorities in a timely manner. Normally, the data should be available within 30 days of submittal.
State acceptability of QA programs sho"ld also be established for the analytical laboratories.
C.
Arrangements should also be completed so that a large number of samples in a variety of sample media resulting from a major accident can be analyzed in a time frame that will allow timely decisions to be made regarding public health and safety.
D.
Medical consultants recognized for their expertise in emergency medical matters relating to the intake of uranium and its diagnosis thereof associated with a uranium concentrator should be identified anc available to the State for advice and direct assistance.
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