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MONTHYEARML20217B2571999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-027/99-201 on 990817-20.No Violations Noted.Aspects of Reactor Operation & Safeguards Programs Were Inspected ML20206A2631999-04-15015 April 1999 Notifies NRC That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wa State Univ Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY99.Ltr from DOE Re Funding,Encl ML20154R6131998-10-19019 October 1998 Forwards Copies of Matl Status Repts for License R-76 That Were Recently Submitted to Ina NMMSS Program in Norcross,Ga ML20154A4361998-09-25025 September 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-027/98-201 on 980908-10.No Violations Noted ML20153A8411998-09-16016 September 1998 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan,Containing Minor Listed Editorial Changes,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld, Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20216E7291998-04-13013 April 1998 Forwards Amend 16 to License R-76 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Adds Requirements to TSs for Use of Washington State Univ Research Reactor Boron Neutron Capture Facility for Experimental Purposes ML20217N1971998-04-0303 April 1998 Forwards Amend 17 to License R-76 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Updates Reporting Requirements in TSs to Be Consistent W/ Current NRC Guidance for Research Reactors ML20216K0941998-03-13013 March 1998 Notifies Commission That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wsu Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During Fiscal Year 1998 ML20217N7001998-02-20020 February 1998 Responds to RAI Re Human Irradiation,Beam Room, Bridge Position Readout & Other Items Noted in Request ML20199C1611998-01-22022 January 1998 Forwards RO Certificate for Kg Fox at Washington State Univ Nuclear Radiation Ctr.W/O Encl ML20199A4481998-01-16016 January 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-027/97-201 on 971027-31.No Violations Noted.Insp Conducted at Washington State Univ Triga Reactor at Nuclear Radiation Center.No Significant Safetay Issues Were Identified ML20198M7671998-01-0909 January 1998 Forwards RAI Re Licensee 950125,960108 & 970223 & 05 Requests for Amend to Washington State Univ Research Reactor Tss.Response Requested within 60 Days of Date of Ltr ML20198Q4651998-01-0505 January 1998 Forwards Copy of Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted on 971204.W/o Encl ML20199D0381997-11-14014 November 1997 Confirms Arrangements for Administration of Operator Licensing Retake Exam During Week of 971201.Facility Matl Provided for Last Exam to Prepare for Retake Exam Encl ML20211D3911997-07-0202 July 1997 Informs NRC That Effective on Date of ltr,non-power Reactor Insp Will Be Transferred from Region IV Ofc to NRR ML20141B9911997-05-15015 May 1997 Forwards Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted on 970414-15.W/o Encl ML20148C9251997-05-15015 May 1997 Responds to Request for Addl Info Dtd 970325.Licensee Will Address Each Item in Order,Listed in Request ML20141E3731997-04-16016 April 1997 Submits Comments on Few Questions Re Exam Rept 50-027/OL-97-01 Administered on 970414-15 ML20137E3331997-03-25025 March 1997 Requests That Responses to Encl RAI Be Provided within 60 Days in Order for NRC to Continue Review of Licensee Request to Make Changes to Univ Triga Research Reactor Tss,Submitted on 950925 ML20136F7101997-03-0808 March 1997 Notifies NRC That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wsu Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY97 ML20134P0381997-02-19019 February 1997 Informs That Written & Operating Exams Scheduled for Wk of 970414 in Washington State Univ Reactor.Ref Matl for Reactor,Senior Reactor Operator Licensing Exam, Administration of Written Exam,Procedures & Review Encl ML20100R3561996-03-0808 March 1996 Notifies NRC That Funds for Actual Conversion of Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY96 ML20100K6801996-02-23023 February 1996 Responds to Request for Addl Info Dtd 960212.Author Will Address Item in Order Listed in Request ML20093F6221995-10-0303 October 1995 Forwards Draft of Brief Document on Consideration of Reliability of Existing Previously Utilized Reactor Components Re Relicensing of License R-76 ML20098B2971995-09-25025 September 1995 Forwards Second Draft of Changes Licensee Proposing to TS Order to Provide Medical Therapy Team ML20092M8671995-09-22022 September 1995 Forwards Draft Documents Related to Proposed Facility License Extension ML20095D4041995-08-14014 August 1995 Submits Comments Concerning Draft SAR Std Format & Content Section 16.2 on Medical Use of Non-Power Reactors ML20082C5331995-03-23023 March 1995 Provides an Update on Incident Initially Reported Via Telcon & Fax on 950317 & Followed Up w/950323 Written Rept.After Analysis,Licensee Convinced That No Violation of 10CFR20 Release Limits Occurred ML20081B1241995-03-0909 March 1995 Notifies Commission That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wsu Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY95 ML20073E0881994-09-14014 September 1994 Forwards Treatment Room Study for Washington State Univ Boron Neutron Capture Therapy & Feasibility Study for Epithermal Neutron-Beam Facility at Washington State Univ Radiation Ctr, Per 940908 Meeting W/Listed Individuals ML20073D3071994-09-12012 September 1994 Ack Receipt of Insp Rept 50-027/94-01 on 940801-05 ML20077S7071994-08-26026 August 1994 Forwards Regulatory Impact Survey Being Administered for NRC ML20071F9741994-07-0101 July 1994 Lists Items That Should Be Included in Amend 15,according to NRC 940630 Fax Re Change Required for Section 6.10 in TS ML20073S7871994-06-29029 June 1994 Forwards Draft Emergency Preparedness Plan..., Including Removal of Four Refs to MPC & DAC-h (Derived Air Concentration-h) Discussed in 940627-28 Telcons ML20069N4731994-06-0606 June 1994 Informs That Licensees Removing Item from List of Requested Changes,Per 940606 Telcon.Amend 15 Should Include Listed Items ML20064K0471994-03-14014 March 1994 Notifies Commission That Funds for Actual Conversion of Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY94 ML20073R9931994-02-0707 February 1994 Submits Current Requalification Program W/Proposed Changes Marked W/Side Bars ML20059H9121994-01-20020 January 1994 Forwards Page from Tech Specs W/Mods Discussed in Telcon. Licensees Created Revised Ltr Listing Changes Proposed for Amend 14,including Suggested Mod ML20059J0411994-01-19019 January 1994 Submits Response to NRC Request Re Proposed TS Changes Reviewed & Approved by Facility Reactor Safeguards Committee ML20059E6181994-01-0404 January 1994 Requests Suspending Activity on Requalification Program Review.Recommended Revisions Were Not to Most Recent Version of Requalification Plan Re 930916 Amend Request ML20062L6691993-12-21021 December 1993 Forwards Proposed Revs to Emergency Preparedness Plan. Proposed Revs Reflect Changes as Consequence of Biennia Review & Licensee Attempt to Conform to New 10CFR20 Regulations ML20059B1891993-10-18018 October 1993 Forwards Certificates for Each Listed Newly Licensed Operator & Requests That Congratulations to Each Recipient of Certificate Be Offered.W/O Encl ML20057F0781993-10-0808 October 1993 Forwards Initial Exam Rept 50-027/OL-93-02 Administered During Wk of 930816 ML20057C0811993-09-23023 September 1993 Forwards Results for Operator Requalification Exam on 930817.W/o Encl ML20057C0821993-09-23023 September 1993 Forwards Results for Operator Initial Exam Conducted on 930816-17.W/o Encl ML20046D3541993-07-28028 July 1993 Applies for Exemption from Annual Fees Recently Imposed on Univ.Summary of Activities Encl ML20065Q8351993-07-28028 July 1993 Requests Exemption from Annual License Fees Recently Imposed Upon Univ Research Reactors ML20115C6171992-09-29029 September 1992 Withdraws Portion of 900419 Application for Amends to License R-76,redefining Max Power Level for Triga Reactor, Per Recent Telcon W/Nrc.Current Licensed Power Limit & Portions of TS Re Power Level Alarms Satisfactory ML20099H6221992-08-11011 August 1992 Certifies That Set of Tech Specs Received Appropriately Reflect Requirements of Facility,In Response to & Accompanying Draft Version of Univ Modified Triga Tech Specs ML20114B0971992-07-22022 July 1992 Responds to non-cited Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-027/92-01,50-027/92-02 & 50-027/92-03 on 920608-10. Recent Insp Conducted in Courteous & Cooperative Manner 1999-04-15
[Table view] Category:EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20055D0541990-06-27027 June 1990 Provides Response to Request for Addl Info & Clarification Re 900419 Amend Application,Per 900621 Request.Max Verification Interval for Proposed Tech Spec 4.3.3 Changed from 60 to 45 Days ML20043A0561990-04-19019 April 1990 Submits Decommissioning Rept Info for Washington State Univ Modified Triga Reactor.Univ Will Either Submit Application for Renewal or Formal Decommissioning Plan 2 Yrs or More Prior to Expiration Date of 020811 ML19354E4611990-01-23023 January 1990 Notifies That Funds for Conversion of Univ Reactor from Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U Will Not Be Available During FY90,per 10CFR50.64(C)(2) ML19332C7211989-11-21021 November 1989 Forwards Safety Analysis Re Licensee 890906 Request to Modify License R-76,per NRC 891026 Request ML20247H8651989-09-12012 September 1989 Forwards Amend to Annual Rept for License R-76 for Jul 1988 - June 1989,containing Proposed Wording for License Amend Re Max Allowable Pulse Insertion ML20248A1421989-07-0707 July 1989 Expresses Appreciation for G Yuhas & a Johnson 890629 Visit to Facility to Discuss Mgt & Regulatory Matters Re Nuclear Radiation Ctr & Radiation Safety Ofc ML20245L4021989-06-21021 June 1989 Requests to Be Advised as to Which NRC Publications Univ Should Be Receiving ML20247B5571989-05-15015 May 1989 Informs That Univ in Process of Revising Amends to License R-76,withdrawn on 890223.Univ Committed to Maintaining Professionally Qualified Staff,Including Person W/Advanced Degree in Physical Science or Engineering ML20235Z5931989-02-22022 February 1989 Requests That 890130 Application to Amend Tech Specs to License R-76 Be Withdrawn.Proposed Amends Did Not Receive Proper Univ Administrative Approval Before Submittal ML20236U2771987-11-24024 November 1987 Notifies NRC That Funds for Conversion of Washington State Univ Reactor to Low Enriched U Will Not Be Available During FY88 or FY89 ML20236A1521987-10-0909 October 1987 Forwards Revised Reactor Staff Requalification Program for Review,Per ML20238B0981987-08-21021 August 1987 Informs That DOE Will Probably Fund Phase 1 of Conversion of Modified Triga Reactor from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U.Wishes to Be Advised If Licensee Should Submit Revised Set of Tech Specs or Mods to Existing Tech Specs ML20214F6831987-05-0101 May 1987 Informs That New Plan Replacing Existing Approved Reactor Staff Requalification Program Has Been Reviewed & Approved ML20207M5891987-01-0808 January 1987 Notifies of Unavailability of Funds for Conversion of Reactor During FY87 Per Encl DOE .Certification Ltr for FY88 Will Be Submitted by 880527 Providing Funds Unavailable for FY88,per 10CFR50.64(C)(2) ML20204F2111986-07-16016 July 1986 Responds to NRC 860709 Notice of Violation.Corrective Actions:Sargent & Greenleaf,Inc Changeable Combination Padlock on Security Storage Container Installed on 860624 ML20155A4891986-03-20020 March 1986 Forwards Updated Emergency Phone Number List from Emergency Implementing Procedures Manual ML20205F1721985-10-22022 October 1985 Responds to Order to Show Cause Re Unirradiated Highly Enriched U Fuel.Facility Does Not Presently Have More than One Clean Cold Unirradiated Highly Enriched U Fuel Bundle of Each Type Used Onsite ML20138A1731985-09-19019 September 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp on 850715-17.Corrective Actions:Changing of Reactor Ventilation Sys Absolute Filter Added to Planned Maint Schedule & Charter for Reactor Safeguards Committee Modified ML20138B0991985-09-0303 September 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-027/85-02.Corrective Action:Short Form Security Plan Procedures Manual Written on 850805 ML20138B1051985-08-0505 August 1985 Forwards Current Physical Security Plan & New Emergency Plan Procedure Covering Events Listed on Page 14 of Plan, Per Recent Physical Security Insp.W/O Encl ML20129H9921985-05-30030 May 1985 Notifies of Change in Facility Organization.During Summer 1985,J Neidiger & Author Only Licensed Individuals at Facility.Facility Will Be Operated 3 Days Per Wk ML20128N1001985-05-21021 May 1985 Advises That Listed Sections of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Manual Reorganized for Ease of Use During Emergency ML20090H0681984-07-18018 July 1984 Forwards Revised Section 13 to Physical Security Plan. Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20090A1631984-07-0202 July 1984 Requests Extension of Full Implementation of Emergency Plan Until 850101.NRC Requests for Implementation within 120 Days Cannot Be Met Due to Summer Break Period ML20082E5711983-11-21021 November 1983 Forwards Info Indicating Errors & Providing Correct Data Re Annual Rept for Jul 1982 - June 1983 ML20082M8911983-11-15015 November 1983 Advises of Proposal to Rectify Continuous Air Monitor Calibr Problem by Requesting Change in Tech Specs Re Radiation Monitoring Sys Surveillance Requirements to Specify Channel Check ML20081M8871983-11-0909 November 1983 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20082M9001983-10-24024 October 1983 Responds to NRC 831014 Notice of Violation Re Requirements of Tech Specs for Continuous Air Monitor Calibr.Corrective Actions:Upgraded Continuous Air Monitor Sys & Calibr Procedure in Planning Stage W/Mod Expected in 1 Yr ML20081D6041983-10-0303 October 1983 Requests Copy of Latest Rev to Reg Guide 5.59,Task SG 229-4 & 10CFR73 ML20080L6661983-09-27027 September 1983 Requests Extension of 831019 Submittal Date for Changes to 801220 Security Plan to 831115,per ML20076H7821983-06-14014 June 1983 Ack Receipt of Requesting Addl Info Re Oct 1982 Wa State Univ Reactor Emergency Plan.Submittal of Requested Info within 30 Days Impossible Due to Previous Commitments. Extension of Submittal for 90 Days Requested ML20027E3031982-10-27027 October 1982 Forwards Public Version of Emergency Plan ML20052B4011982-04-26026 April 1982 Forwards Response to Formal Relicense Review Questions. Amended Portions of SAR & Tech Specs Will Be Sent as Soon as Possible ML20003C5681981-03-0202 March 1981 Forwards Updated & Corrected Drawings for Inclusion in SAR & Changes to Proposed Tech Specs Re Reactor Ventilation Sys ML19343B7561980-12-23023 December 1980 Forwards Revised Portions of Physical Security Plan in Response to Comments in NRC 801216 Ltr.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19336A3261980-10-15015 October 1980 Forwards Revised Security Plan.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19347A8441980-09-23023 September 1980 Informs That Response to 800905 Ltr Is in Progress Re Design Procedure of Reactor Fuel Storage Pools.Appropriate Info Being Obtained from Campbell Engineers in Spokane,Wa ML19331D7471980-08-25025 August 1980 Forwards Annual Rept of Operation for Jul 1979-June 1980 ML19327A5131980-07-30030 July 1980 Requests Status of NRC Review of Revised Security Plan for License R-76,within 60 Days.Ga Co 800724 Ltr Encl ML19305A8451980-03-12012 March 1980 Requests Official Written Notification of Change in Required Date of Submission of Physical Security Plans Indicated in 800107 Ltr to Nonpower Reactor Licensees ML19308D0571980-02-20020 February 1980 Requests up-to-date Copy of Indemnity Agreement E-38 ML19260B4951979-10-19019 October 1979 Forwards Changes to Security Plan.Changes Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19209D1461979-10-0909 October 1979 Requests Draft Copy of Model Emergency Plan Conforming to Requirements of Reg Guide 2.6 ML19242D2261979-08-0808 August 1979 Forwards Annual Operating Rept for Period 780701 to 790630 ML19241B4211979-07-0909 July 1979 Forwards Amend 9 to License R-76.Requests Incorporation of Revised SNM Limits ML19269E2991979-06-21021 June 1979 Forwards Revised SAR as Part of Renewal Application for License R-76.Submits 790515 Ltr Forwarding Application for Renewal of License & Info Re Application for Renewal ML19259C1491979-06-0404 June 1979 Forwards Two Pages to Application for Renewal of License R-76,erroneously Omitted from 790515 Submission ML19289F3391979-05-29029 May 1979 Forwards Corrected Version of Page 10 to Eis.Original Contained Typographical Errors in Exponents ML19259C1521979-05-15015 May 1979 Submits Two Pages Erroneously Omitted from Application for Renewal of License R-76,per RW Reed 790406 Ltr ML19261B4691979-02-13013 February 1979 Provides Info Re Projected SNM Requirements & Associated Categories for License R-76.Identifies Degree of Enrichment of U-235.Suggests Mod of Tech Specs to Be Consistent with Current Practice 1990-06-27
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20206A2631999-04-15015 April 1999 Notifies NRC That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wa State Univ Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY99.Ltr from DOE Re Funding,Encl ML20154R6131998-10-19019 October 1998 Forwards Copies of Matl Status Repts for License R-76 That Were Recently Submitted to Ina NMMSS Program in Norcross,Ga ML20153A8411998-09-16016 September 1998 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan,Containing Minor Listed Editorial Changes,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Encl Withheld, Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20216K0941998-03-13013 March 1998 Notifies Commission That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wsu Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During Fiscal Year 1998 ML20217N7001998-02-20020 February 1998 Responds to RAI Re Human Irradiation,Beam Room, Bridge Position Readout & Other Items Noted in Request ML20148C9251997-05-15015 May 1997 Responds to Request for Addl Info Dtd 970325.Licensee Will Address Each Item in Order,Listed in Request ML20141E3731997-04-16016 April 1997 Submits Comments on Few Questions Re Exam Rept 50-027/OL-97-01 Administered on 970414-15 ML20136F7101997-03-0808 March 1997 Notifies NRC That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wsu Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY97 ML20100R3561996-03-0808 March 1996 Notifies NRC That Funds for Actual Conversion of Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY96 ML20100K6801996-02-23023 February 1996 Responds to Request for Addl Info Dtd 960212.Author Will Address Item in Order Listed in Request ML20093F6221995-10-0303 October 1995 Forwards Draft of Brief Document on Consideration of Reliability of Existing Previously Utilized Reactor Components Re Relicensing of License R-76 ML20098B2971995-09-25025 September 1995 Forwards Second Draft of Changes Licensee Proposing to TS Order to Provide Medical Therapy Team ML20092M8671995-09-22022 September 1995 Forwards Draft Documents Related to Proposed Facility License Extension ML20095D4041995-08-14014 August 1995 Submits Comments Concerning Draft SAR Std Format & Content Section 16.2 on Medical Use of Non-Power Reactors ML20082C5331995-03-23023 March 1995 Provides an Update on Incident Initially Reported Via Telcon & Fax on 950317 & Followed Up w/950323 Written Rept.After Analysis,Licensee Convinced That No Violation of 10CFR20 Release Limits Occurred ML20081B1241995-03-0909 March 1995 Notifies Commission That Funds for Actual Conversion of Wsu Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY95 ML20073E0881994-09-14014 September 1994 Forwards Treatment Room Study for Washington State Univ Boron Neutron Capture Therapy & Feasibility Study for Epithermal Neutron-Beam Facility at Washington State Univ Radiation Ctr, Per 940908 Meeting W/Listed Individuals ML20073D3071994-09-12012 September 1994 Ack Receipt of Insp Rept 50-027/94-01 on 940801-05 ML20077S7071994-08-26026 August 1994 Forwards Regulatory Impact Survey Being Administered for NRC ML20071F9741994-07-0101 July 1994 Lists Items That Should Be Included in Amend 15,according to NRC 940630 Fax Re Change Required for Section 6.10 in TS ML20073S7871994-06-29029 June 1994 Forwards Draft Emergency Preparedness Plan..., Including Removal of Four Refs to MPC & DAC-h (Derived Air Concentration-h) Discussed in 940627-28 Telcons ML20069N4731994-06-0606 June 1994 Informs That Licensees Removing Item from List of Requested Changes,Per 940606 Telcon.Amend 15 Should Include Listed Items ML20064K0471994-03-14014 March 1994 Notifies Commission That Funds for Actual Conversion of Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY94 ML20073R9931994-02-0707 February 1994 Submits Current Requalification Program W/Proposed Changes Marked W/Side Bars ML20059H9121994-01-20020 January 1994 Forwards Page from Tech Specs W/Mods Discussed in Telcon. Licensees Created Revised Ltr Listing Changes Proposed for Amend 14,including Suggested Mod ML20059J0411994-01-19019 January 1994 Submits Response to NRC Request Re Proposed TS Changes Reviewed & Approved by Facility Reactor Safeguards Committee ML20059E6181994-01-0404 January 1994 Requests Suspending Activity on Requalification Program Review.Recommended Revisions Were Not to Most Recent Version of Requalification Plan Re 930916 Amend Request ML20062L6691993-12-21021 December 1993 Forwards Proposed Revs to Emergency Preparedness Plan. Proposed Revs Reflect Changes as Consequence of Biennia Review & Licensee Attempt to Conform to New 10CFR20 Regulations ML20046D3541993-07-28028 July 1993 Applies for Exemption from Annual Fees Recently Imposed on Univ.Summary of Activities Encl ML20065Q8351993-07-28028 July 1993 Requests Exemption from Annual License Fees Recently Imposed Upon Univ Research Reactors ML20115C6171992-09-29029 September 1992 Withdraws Portion of 900419 Application for Amends to License R-76,redefining Max Power Level for Triga Reactor, Per Recent Telcon W/Nrc.Current Licensed Power Limit & Portions of TS Re Power Level Alarms Satisfactory ML20099H6221992-08-11011 August 1992 Certifies That Set of Tech Specs Received Appropriately Reflect Requirements of Facility,In Response to & Accompanying Draft Version of Univ Modified Triga Tech Specs ML20114B0971992-07-22022 July 1992 Responds to non-cited Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-027/92-01,50-027/92-02 & 50-027/92-03 on 920608-10. Recent Insp Conducted in Courteous & Cooperative Manner ML20097F7541992-06-0909 June 1992 Forwards Safety Analysis for Use of Sealed Sources in Triga Reactor Pool & Retyped Ts,Per & 920526 Telcon ML20090K0971992-03-10010 March 1992 Notifies That Funds for Actual Conversion of Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY92.Funding Is Available During FY92 to Accomplish Safety Analysis Phase of Conversion,Per Encl 920219 DOE Ltr ML20106B8661992-02-0404 February 1992 FOIA Request for Documents Re NRC Insps of Washington State Univ Nuclear Reactor Program ML20070L6611991-03-12012 March 1991 Forwards Environ Impact Appraisal for Continued Operation of Wa State Univ Modified Triga Reactor,In Response to ML20066J5281991-02-20020 February 1991 Notifies NRC That Funds for Conversion of Reactor from HEU to LEU Will Not Be Available During FY91,per DOE ML20024F7881990-11-27027 November 1990 Forwards Amend to Annual Rept on Operation of Washington State Univ Triga Reactor, Covering Jul 1989 to June 1990, Containing Info Unavailable at Time Rept Submitted ML20065S9241990-11-13013 November 1990 Discusses 900904-06 Insp of Door Interlock from Hallway to Reactor Operating Console Room.Door Stood Open When Security Deadbolt Thrown from Inside & No One Present in Console Room ML20055D0541990-06-27027 June 1990 Provides Response to Request for Addl Info & Clarification Re 900419 Amend Application,Per 900621 Request.Max Verification Interval for Proposed Tech Spec 4.3.3 Changed from 60 to 45 Days ML20043A0561990-04-19019 April 1990 Submits Decommissioning Rept Info for Washington State Univ Modified Triga Reactor.Univ Will Either Submit Application for Renewal or Formal Decommissioning Plan 2 Yrs or More Prior to Expiration Date of 020811 ML19354E4611990-01-23023 January 1990 Notifies That Funds for Conversion of Univ Reactor from Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U Will Not Be Available During FY90,per 10CFR50.64(C)(2) ML19332C7211989-11-21021 November 1989 Forwards Safety Analysis Re Licensee 890906 Request to Modify License R-76,per NRC 891026 Request ML20247H8651989-09-12012 September 1989 Forwards Amend to Annual Rept for License R-76 for Jul 1988 - June 1989,containing Proposed Wording for License Amend Re Max Allowable Pulse Insertion ML20248A1421989-07-0707 July 1989 Expresses Appreciation for G Yuhas & a Johnson 890629 Visit to Facility to Discuss Mgt & Regulatory Matters Re Nuclear Radiation Ctr & Radiation Safety Ofc ML20245L4021989-06-21021 June 1989 Requests to Be Advised as to Which NRC Publications Univ Should Be Receiving ML20247B5571989-05-15015 May 1989 Informs That Univ in Process of Revising Amends to License R-76,withdrawn on 890223.Univ Committed to Maintaining Professionally Qualified Staff,Including Person W/Advanced Degree in Physical Science or Engineering ML20245C7531989-03-10010 March 1989 Advises That WE Wilson Retiring Effective 890701 ML20235Z5931989-02-22022 February 1989 Requests That 890130 Application to Amend Tech Specs to License R-76 Be Withdrawn.Proposed Amends Did Not Receive Proper Univ Administrative Approval Before Submittal 1999-04-15
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Dear Mr. Wilson:
SUBJECT:
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION We are continuing our review of the documentation submitted in support of your application for amendment of Operating License No. R-76 for the Washington State University Modified TRIGA Research Reactor that was submitted on September 6, 1989. During our review of your submittal, questions have arisen for which we require acditional information and clar111 cation. . Please provide a r6sponse to the enclosed Request for Additional Information within 45 days of the date of this letter. Following receipt of the additional information, we will continue our evaluation of your amendment application. If you have any questions regarding this review, please contact me at (301) 492-1121.
-The reporting and/or recordkeeping requirenants contained in this letter i af fect fewer than ten respondents; therefore, OMC clearance is ~not reouireo ;
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Alexander Adams, Jr., Pr ect Manager Non-Power Reactor, Detshatssioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Reactor Projects - Ill, ;
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RE00EST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY DOCKET NO. 50-27
-1. Please provide a safety analysis to support your request for amendment.
in your safety analysis make a determination if the amendment' involves a ,
-". significant hazards consideration. Provice information to justify changing pulse mook limits from reactivity irsertion to peak fuel temperature. What uncertainties are involved in the calculation of the
. maximum reactivity insertion? What is the maxiir.um allowable time span allowed between calculations?
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REACTOR - November. 1989 Introduction >
'The present Technical Specifications for the WSU Triga reactor were approved on August 11, 1982, as part of the <
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Specifications established a pulsing limit of $2.50 for the WSU reactor based on the information that was available at the time the proposed Technical Specifications were submitted during the relicensing process. Subsequent to the application for renewal of the reactor facility license, a FLIP fuel damage problem occurred at the Texas A&M TRIGA reactor. On September 27, 1976 (1), Texas A&M University discovered the fact that some of the FLIP fuel rods adjacent to the transient rod were severely damaged in the form of swollen cladding and bent and bowed fuel rods. The damage was limited to the four fuel rods surrounding the transient rod. The exact cause of the FLIP fuel damage was not apparent in 1976 since no existing safety limit had been exceeded. The cause of the damage has only more recently been determined af ter detailed i
metalurgical examination of sections taken from the damaged FLIP fuel. The WSU modified TRIGA reactor is similar to the Texas A& M reactor and is also fueled with a mixture of i Standard and FLIP fuel'. Accordingly, in order to preclude the l possibility of a similar FLIP fuel damage problem occurring at WSU, WSU administrative 1y limited all pulsing to $2.00 after the problem at Texas A&M became known.
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Cause of the FLIP Fuel Damace in the Texas A&M Reactor Extensive cooperative research by the people at Texas A&M, Argonne National Lab West and General Atomics led to a resolution of the damage mechanism as described below: (2)
TRIGA fuel is fabricated with a nominal hydrogen to l
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This yields delta phase zirconium hydride which has a high l creep strength and undergoes no phase changes at temperatures over 1000 0C (3). However, after extensive steady ' state J operation at 1 Mw, the high temperature gradient created during steady . state operation will cause the hydrogen to redistribute from the central high temperature regions of the fuel' to the cooler outer regions. When the fuel is pulsed, the instantaneous temperature distribution is such that the highest values occur at the surface of the element and the lowest values occur at the center. The higher temperatures in the outer regions occur in fuel with a hydrogen to zirconium ratio that has now substantially increased above the nominal value. This produces hydrogen gas pressures considerably in excess of that expected for ZrH (2) l .6'
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versus FLIP fuel damage that was observed in the Texas A&M TRIGA reactor. A detailed analysis of the failed FLIP fuel and extensive consideration of the properties of zirconium hydride fuel (4) by General Atomics established the fact (2)
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that the - onset of FLIP damage occurred at a temperature of about;8740 C 'during pulsing. That is, in a FLIP fueled core with extensive steady state operation, if the temperature of a FLIP fuel rod during subsequent pulsing exceeds 874 0C, FLIP fuel rod damage is very likely to occur in that rod.
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fuel rod with extensive- steady state operation and the associated hydrogen redistribution effect is sufficient to cause small microscopic holes to develop in the FLIP fuel.
These microscopic holes . grow larger and proliferate with each pulse that produces a FLIP fuel rod temperature above 874 0C.
The microscopic holes eventually caused the FLIP fuel rod material to fracture, swell and distort. The damaged FLIP fuel rod material, in turn, created distorted, bent and bowed FLIP fuel rods.
Fuel TemDerature Limit for Pulsina of a - FLIP Fueled TRIGA Reactp,I Extensive studies conducted in the aftermath of the FLIP fuel damage problem that occurred at Texas A&M as discussed in the previous section of this report revealed the fact that FLIP fuel damage occurs when the FLIP fuel temperature exceeds 8740 C during pulsing. The FLIP fuel damage was discovered at Texas A&M before a cladding failure occurred with an associated release of fission products. However, if the FLIP fuel damage had not been discovered, a cladding failure would l
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Referring to the graph in Figure 2, we see that this corresponds to a fuel temperature of 830 0C. Accordingly, if the maximum allowable FLIP fuel temperature during a pulse is limited to 830 0C, this temperature limic should preclude the development of damage in the FLIP fuel rods of the type that occurred at Texas A&M. This limit is consistent with observed results shown in Figure 1.
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1 Hazards Evaluatiori of Present WSU Reactor Pulsino Litgit Retaining the present . technical specification limit for l the WSU TRIGA reactor with a pulsing limit of $2.50 is
. inconsistent with reactor safety methodology since the analysis upon which that limit was set now turns out to be less than conservative. The most likely result from pulsing the WSU TRIGA reactor at the $2.50 level would be a FLIP fuel
-problem like the one that occurred at Texas A&M and the possibility of a fuel cladding rupture with the release of fission products into the reactor pool room. The Design Basis Accident in the SAR for the WSU TRIGA reactor is the failure of one fuel rod and the release of the contained fission products into the pool room. The SAR analysis demonstrates that this postulated accident would not constitute. a significant safety hazard to the general public. Thus, the present non-conservative pulsing limit of $2.50 does not involve a significant safety hazard.
The requested change in the technical specification for the WSU TRIGA reactor from the present $2.50 pulsing limit to one related to the maximum allowable fuel temperature during a
-pulse does not involve a significant safety hazard consideration on the basis of the considerations listed above.
The change involves shifting to a more conservative limit based on the results of the analysis of the cause of the FLIP fuel damage problem that occurred at Texas A&M. The requested change is also consistent with the technical specification
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Uncertainties in the Pulsina Limit Based on Fuel Temoerature The. primary uncertainties associated with the calculation of the maximum allowable polse insertion based on fuel temperature by the method outlined in this report fall- into '
two areas. These areas are 1) the accuracy of the Fuchs-Nordheim pulsing model, and 2) calculation of the average core temperature and the core temperature peaking factor. The Fuchs-Nordheim variable heat capacity mode is known to be conservative - (7) and thus the actual average power density will be slightly less than predicted by this model. The conservative nature of this model primarily stems from the fact that the model assumes a constant negative temperature coefficient whereas the real temperature coefficient of.a FLIP fueled reactor increases with increasing temperature. At WSU, core temperature calculations,are based on the fuel rod power density as calculated using the two dimensional EXTERMINATOR-2 diffusion code. (8) This code has been used at WSU and Texas A&M for a number of years and has been found to be quite accurate. The peaking factors used to make the average to peak-temperature calculation are a small modification of those reported in report GA-9350 (5) that are as accurate as one can calculate. The small modification used at WSU increases the total peaking factor and thus makes the analysis more
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Recommended Precuency of Pulsina Limit Evaluation The two. primary parameters that . cause a change in a core's performance that necessitate a recalculation of the temperature related pulsing limit are: 1) core changes and-
- 2) fuel burnup. Accordingly, a new calculation must be made sach time the core is rearranged including just moving fuel rods around- in the core. Also, the temperature limit should be calculated annually to take into account the effects of burnup and' of the buildup of fission products in the core.
Due. to the fact that the highest burnup is in the center of-the core, the power density in the hottest rod decreases with burnup thereby making a previously calculated temperature i related pulsing limit more conservative. Accordingly, annual calculations on an unchanged core is conservative.
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- 1. . Status Report on Damaged FLIP Fuel During Operation of
~the NSCR at Texas A & .M University, Letter to the USAEC of November 1, 1976, from John D. Ronald, Director, Texas A & M University, Nuclear Science -3 Center.
- 2. Supplement I to the 1979 Safety Analysis Report for the Texas A & M Nuclear. Science Center Reactor,- 30 ,
March, 1982.
- 3. Safeguards Summary Report for the TRIGA-FLIP Reactor at the Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, PRNC-123, Revision C,-November 11, 1969.
- 4. The U-ZrH Alloy: Its Properties and Use in TRIGA Fuel, G. A. x Report E-117-833 of February 1980 by M. T.
Simnad.
- 5. Experimental Results from Tests of 18 TRIGA-FLIP Fuel Elements in the Torrey Pines Marte F Reactor, G.A.
report GA-9350 by G. B. West and J. R. Shoptaugh.
6.
The Fuchs-Nordheim Model with variable Heat Capacity, NS'
& E, Vol 16,-No. 4, August 1963, R. Scaleter.
7.
Safety Analysis Report for the I311nois Advanced TRIGA,
-University of Illinois, August 1967.
8.
-EXTERMINATOR-2: A Fortran-IV Code for Solium, Multigroup Neutron Diffusion Equations in Two Dimensions, ORNL-4078, April 1967, J. B. Fowler et al.
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