ML19347D530
| ML19347D530 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07001201 |
| Issue date: | 02/19/1981 |
| From: | Gibson A, Millsap W, Woodruff R NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
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| ML19347D526 | List: |
| References | |
| 70-1201-80-12, NUDOCS 8103260473 | |
| Download: ML19347D530 (3) | |
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION E
REGION 11
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101 MARIETTA ST., N.W., SUITE 3100 g
ATLANTA, G EoRGIA 30303 Report No. 70-1201/80-12 Licensee:
Babcock and Wilcox Company Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant Lynchburg, VA 24505 Facility Name: Commercial Nuclear Fuel Plant Docket No. 70-1201 License No. SNM-1168 Inspection at Commercia Nuclear Fue Plant Inspectors:
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R. L. Woodruff
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W. J. Millsap
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Date Signed Approved by:
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SUMMARY
Inspection on November 12, 1980 Areas Inspected This special, announced inspection involved 16 inspector-hours on site in the areas of groundwater environmental monitoring.
Results In the area inspected, no items of noncompliance or deviation were identified.
Recommendations for improvement of the groundwater monitoring program which were identified by the NRC consultant representatives are being referred to the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards for consideration.
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4 DETAILS 1.
Persons Contacted Licensee Employees
- H. F. Heer, Manager, Virginia Operations
- D. Zeff, Manager of Health and Safety and Licensing L
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- R. L. Vinton, Health Physicist l
P. A. Cure, Associate Health Physicist l
NRC Consultant Representatives
- E. B. Fowler, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
- E. W. Essington, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
- W. L. Pc17er, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
- Attended exit interview 2.
Exit Interview The inspection scope and findings were summarized on November 12, 1980 with those persons indicated in Paragraph 1 above.
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Purpose The purpose of this inspection was to review the groundwater monitoring l
practices and to reevaluate the adequacy of the groundwater monitoring program with respect to detection and quantification of any migration of radiological and non radiological ccataminants of the soil.
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Consultant Review The three (LASL) consultant representatives identified in paragraph 1 above, conducted a general site review, interviewed licensee representatives, and reviewed specific site data to determine or evaluate the following:
(a) identification of isotopes that would be released into the soil, their chemical and physical forms, levels of activity and volume of discharge; (b) waste treatment systems, including both sanitary and chemical systems and their respective transfer, holdup, and storage features; (c) the environ-mental monitoring systems for on-site and off-site detection, including air, vegetation, soil, surface water, groundwater, and potable water sampling; l
(d) analytical procedures used by the licensee for environmental sample evaluation, including sample collection, frequency of sampling, sample preparation, radiological analysis, and quality control; and (e) hydrology data relative to groundwater monitoring.
No items of noncompliance concerning mo11toring requirements in the facility license were identified.
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Consultant Recommendations Following the review of current groundwater monitoring practices, the consultants discussed with licensee management several recommendations to refine the :urrent methods of detection of waste migration or provide more comprehensi"e documentation. These recommendations will be referred to the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards for consideration of possible licensing action.
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