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Application to Amend License to Require Only Single Storage Stage HEPA Filtration of Exhaust Air from U Processing Facilities.Amended Table 3.3-1 & Figure 2.3-2 Encl
ML19332A221
Person / Time
Site: Framatome ANP Richland
Issue date: 06/19/1980
From: Estey H
SIEMENS POWER CORP. (FORMERLY SIEMENS NUCLEAR POWER
To:
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16783, NUDOCS 8009110278
Download: ML19332A221 (3)


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Mr. W. T. Crow, Section Leader Uranium Process Licensing Section Uranium Fuel Licensing Branch Division of Fuel Cycle & Material Safety U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 License flo. Silti-1227 Docket !!o. 70-1257

Dear Mr. Crow:

SUBJECT:

License Renewal Application Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc. hereby submits an amendment to its License Renewal Application to recuire only single stage HEPA filtration of exhaust air from ur cessing facilities. The requirement shall remain to in-place

.est all final HEPA filter installations in 'all such HVAC systems,1rrespective of the number of stages of filtration, to assure that they are at least 99.95 percent efficient for the removal of 0.8 micron particles prior to release for routine operation.

Based on past experience, Exxon Nuclear believes that it is possible to con-tinue to meet the 50 pCi per calendar quarter limit imposed by Amendment No. 22 to License flo. SNM-1227. Table 3.3-1 of the License Renewal Application has been appropriately modifiad.

Also, a typographical error on Figure 2.3-2 has been corrected.

The respective pages of the license application have been appropriately amended in accordance with this submittal, and seven copies of the amend-ed pages are enclosed. Also, copies have been sent to the NRC Region V IE Office, and the Richland, WA, Public Library copy of the Application has been updated accordingly by Exxon Nuclear.

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!!r.11. J. Cooley (USNRC Region V IE)

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SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL LICENSE NO. SNM-1227, ilRC DOCKET NO. 70-1257 Section/ Appendix / Attachment ID:

Application - License Conditions TABLE 3.3-1.Minimu, Stages of HEPA Filters in Exhaust Air Systems No. of Definition of flaterial, Area and/or Facility Stages Uranium Contamination Control Areas, Process Equipment &

Enclosures where Unencapsulated Uranium Compounds 4

are Handled......................

1 Rooms & Facilities where Closed Fuel Rods (Both End-Caps Welded in Place) are Processed or Stored; or where Closed Containers, which have been Surveyed and Released by Radiological Safety Personnel, of Uranium Compounds are Stored.......................

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2' Analytical Laboratories Plutonium Handling Hoods & Equipment........

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Rooms wh.ere Closed Containers, which have been Surveyed and Released by Radiological Safety Personnel, of Plu-l tonium Compounds are Stored..............

1 Rooms & Facilities where Closed Fuel Rods (Both End-Caps Welded in Place), which have been Surveyed and Re-leased by Radiological Safety Personnel, are Processed or Stored.......................

O Recirculation (Uranium and Plutonium)

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