ML20005B592
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INVESTIGATION REPORT N0. 70-992/81-01
SUBJECT:
David Witherspoon, Inc.
901 Old Maryville Pike Knoxville, TN 37901 Improper Disposal of Scrap Metal Containing Enriched Uranium DATES OF INVESTIGATION:
March 9-10, 1981
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1.
SUMMARY
OF INVESTIGATION A.
BACKGROUND B.
SCOPE C.
CONCLUSIONS Section II.
DETAILS OF INVESTIGATION A.
PERSONS CONTACTED
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INVESTIGATIVE EFFORT AND FINDINGS EXHIBITS 1.
Letter, David Witherspoon, Inc. to U.S. NRC, Region II, January 9,1981 2.
Letter, David Witherspoon, Inc. to U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, January 29, 1974 3.
Letter, David Witherspoon, Inc. to U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, March 7, 1979 4.
Letter, Babcock and Wilcox to David Witherspoon, Inc.,
May 4, 1970 5.
Statement of David W. Witherspoon, Jr.
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Statement of David W. Witherspoon, Sr.
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Form AEC-742, July 29,1971 8.
Form AEC-742, October 4, 1972 9.
Form AEC-742, July 31,1973 10.
Forta AEC-742, July 31,1974 i
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Form AEC-742, March 13, 1975 12.
Form AEC-742, July 1, 1975 13.
Form AEC-742, December 31, 1975 g
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Form AEC-742, October 21, 1976 15.
Form AEC-742, June 15, 1977 16.
Form AEC-742, January 10, 1978 17.
Form AEC-742, June 2, 1978 18.
Form AEC-742, April 2, 1979 19.
Form AEC-742, April 15, 1980 l
SECTION I
SUMMARY
OF INVESTIGATION DAVID WITHERSPOON, INC.
MARCH 9-10, 1980
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BACKGROUND A routine inspection of David Witherspoon, Inc., a scrap metal rcrovery company located in Knoxville, Tennessee, was conducted by a Radiation Specialist from the Materials Radiation Protection Section, Rf gion II, on May 23 and August 6,1980.
During the course of hat inspection, the inspector identified an apparent inability of the licensee to account for scrap metals containing 1,760 grams of U-235 which the company was authorized to possess by fiRC Special Nuclear Material License No. SNM-952.
In view of the licensee's inability to demonstrate possession of the material or verify transfer to an authorized recipient the matter was referred to the Regional Enforcement and Investigation Staff for resolution.
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SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION An investigation was initiated on March 9,1981, under the authority provided by Section 161.c of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, to ascertain the facts and circumstances surrounding the 2
licensee's inability to account for the licensed material.
The scope of the investigation included the following:
1.
Review of NRC Special Nuclear Materials License No. SNM-952.
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Review of the August 1980 inspection findings, licensee response, and pertinent NRC records.
3.
Interviews and signed statements of licensee management.
4.
A physical inspection of the licensee's authorized place of material use.
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Interviews of other individuals pertinent to this investigation.
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Review of Forms AEC-742 (NRC-742), Material Status Report, submitted to the Department of Energy.
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CONCLUSIONS The investigation disclosed that the licensee does not possess the licensed material at the designated place of use.
Current licensee management was unable to establish possession or legal transfer of the licensed material.
A written statement provided by the previous corporation president indicates that the material was transferred to the Knoxville Iron Company, Knoxville, Tennessee for smelting soon after receipt in 1968 and 1969.
Neither the licensee nor the identified recipient possess records to support this transfer.
Although the material in question is not possessed by the licensee and a transfer has been indicated by licensee management, the following licensee actions present obvious accountability contra-dictions:
Forms AEC-742 (NRC-742), Material Status Report, submitted to the Department of Energy (DOE) by the licensee during the
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period January 1,1971 to March 31, 1980 reflect licensee possession of 1,760 grams (isotope weight) of " Enriched Uranium Metal Scrap".
In January 1974 and March 1979, the licensee submitted applica-tions to the NRC for renewal of SNM License 952 to " continue our program for handling special nuclear materials."
Following the routine inspections by Region II in May and August 1980, the licensee was cited for not maintaining the licensed material at the " authorized place of use".
The licensee's corrective action reflected in their response of January 9,1981 stated th6t "all material has been moved" to the authorized location.
The licensee's previous corporation president has indicated that the material specified in this license was not in their possession on the dates reflected above.
No evidence of fraudulent intent was noted by the investigators regarding the submission of these documents to the DOE and NRC.
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I SECTION II DETAILS OF INVESTIGATION DAVID WITHERSPOON, INC.
MARCH 9-10, 1981
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PERSONS CONTACTED David Witherspoon, Inc.
D. W. Witherspoon, Jr., President D. W. Witherspoon, Sr., President (retired)
A. Groover, Bookkeeper Knoxville Iron Company J. B. Pitts, President R. C. Marshall, General Manager (retired)
State of Tennessee, Division of Radiological Hee.lth S. Brooks, Radiological Pnysicist
II.B.1-1 B.
INVESTIGATIVE EFFORT AND FINDINGS 1.
Review of Inspection Findings, Li_censee Response, and Other NRC Files A review of the NRC radiation safety and compliance inspection conducted by Region II on May 23 and August 6, 1980 revealed that the special nuclear material authorized by License No.
SNM-952 was not maintained at the authorized place of use, 901 Maryville Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Discu:sions with the NRC Radiation Protection Inspector con-ducting this inspection indicated that the licensed material was not visually observed and was possibly no longer in the licensee's possession.
On January 19, 1981 Region II received the licensee's written reply, dated January 9,1981. reporting corrective measures taken in regard to violations identified during that inspection.
Referencing the citation for maintaining licensed material at a location _ other than the authorized place of use, the licensee stated "All material hae been moved to 901 Maryville Pike". That response is included in this report as Exhibit 1.
A review of records maintained within the Region II docket files revealed letters of application from David Witherspoon, Inc.,
dated January 1974 and March 1979, requesting license renewals to. continue the program for " handling special nuclear materials".
These letters are included in this report as Exhibits 2 and 3.
There was no indication of material transfer or disposal observed in the files.
2.
. Origin of Licensed Material On August 7,1980, the Region II Materials Radiation Protection Section contacted Babcock and Wilcox, Naval Nuclear Fuel Division (NNFD), Lynchburg, Virginia to verify delivery of contaminated metal to David Witherspoon, Inc.
The NNFD con-firmed delivery of one railroad car of contaminated steel in J'ine 1968 containing 578 grams U-235 and two railroad cars of contaminated steel shipped in May 1969 containing 1,182 grams U-235. The material was described as " contaminated steel pieces, 8 x 10 inches in size, h inch thick, rusty red in color, and shipped in 55 gallon drums." The specific number of drums comprising the two shipments was not known, but the total weight of the shipments was estimated to be 200,000 pounds.
A memorandum of May 4, 1970 from Babcock and Wilcox, NNFD to Witierspoon, Inc, reflecting the shipments of contaminated
. teel is included in this report as Exhibit 4.
II.B.1-2 3.
Conduct of Investigation Jerry C. Howell, Regional Investigator, and Robert A. Brown, Radiation Specialist, conductec an investigation at David Witherspoon, Inc., Knoxville, Tennessee on March 9-10, 1981 to determine the facts and circumstances surrounding tha licensee's inability to account for licensed materials during a routine NRC inspection (Report No. SNM-952/80-1) conducted on May 23 and August 6, 1980.
S. Brooks, Radiological Physicist, Division of Radiological Health, State of Tennessee, e :ompanied the investigators during the onsi.a portion of tLis investigation.
4.
Interview of President, David Witherspoon, Inc.
On March 9,1981 the President of Is/id Witherspoon, Inc.,
Mr. David W. Witherspoon, Jr., was interviewed and executed a written statement providing details of his knowledge regarding the accountability of the special nuclear material specified in NRC license SNM-952.
That statement is included in this report as Exhibit 5.
Mr. Witherspoon stated that licer; sed material had been stored in a small open lot at 1630 Old Maryville Pike in the past, but that all contaminated metal possessed by his corporation was now maintained in one specific location on their 10 acre site at 901 Old Maryville Pike, the authorized place of use.
He stated further that he also possesses material licensed by the State of Tennessee and that all contaminated material is stored at the same location.
He disclosed that he is unable to distinguish between the material licensed by the State and that licensed by the NRC.
When asked specifically if the NRC licensed material was in his possession at the present time, Mr. Witherspoon replied that he was unsure, but that all contaminated metal currently possessed is maintained in the designated storage location.
Upon the investigator's request for all licensee records showing receipt, accountability,
.,; transfer of the licensed material, Mr. Witherspoon related that his business had experienced a fire in November 1971 in which most records initiated prior to that date were destroyed.
He agreed to research available records 10 an attempt to determine if the material had been transferred, either as contaminated or routine metal scrap.
Although no records of transfer were located for the investigators, the licensee provided co,.ies of thirteen (13) Forms AEC-742 (NRC-742),
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Material Status Report, which had been submitted to the Atomic Energy Conmission, the Energy Research and Development Administration or the Department of
II.B.1-3 Energy providing a licensee inventory of material possessed under license number SNM-952.
The status reports encompassed periods from January 1,1971 through March 31,19CO.
Each report reflected an inventory of 1,760 (grams) of enriched metal scrap.
None of the reports indicated the transfer of any material or any material unaccountdd for.
Wnen questioned regarding his present inability to locate the licensed material and his con..inued submission of Forms AEC-742 showing a proper inventory, Mr. Witherspoon stated that "the AEC said I was to submit the.~orms so that is what I did".
He explained that he does not take a physical inventory prior to submitting the status reports and in fact takes no physical inventories of any type because his "is not that kind of business."
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Physical Inspectico of Authorized Place of Use Accompanied by David W. Witherspoor Jr., the investigators conducted a physical inspection of
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In addition to visual observations for metals matching the general description of the licensed material, a PRS-1, low energy gamma probe, was utilized in an attempt to locate contaminated. material of any description.
Althot;h State licensed materials were found to be located in the designated storage ares, the material authorized by.NRC L: cent-SNM-952 was not observed at that location nor in the remainder of the scrap yard.
An additional inspection of the 'iicensee's previous storage area at 1620 Old Maryville Pike revealed no licensed material at that location.
Upon completion vf the inspection, Mr. Witherspoon, Jr., was advised that the licenrad material was not located on his property and he was again questioned regarding its disposition.
He related that to him " iron is iron" and he could not be sure
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if that specific metal was in his possession.
He stated thr.t he " inherited the current situation" when he became President of the company and 3tated that if he does not have the material on his property it "was probably sent to the Wolverine Metal Company in Detroit, Michigan or to Knoxville Iron Company, Knoxville, Tennessee."
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Interview of Ms. Alta Groover On March 9, 1981, Miss. Alta Groover was interviewed as part of this investigation. She related that she had been employed at David Witherspoon, Inc., for approximately 26 years with responsibility for office correspondence and records.
Regarding records of special nuclear material licensed by the NRC, Miss. Grcover explained that in November 1971 a fire occurring at their business destroyed practically all of the company files and she was unaware of any related records currently in existence other than the Forms AEC-742 previously reviewed by the investigators.
She stated these ferms are completed 5y her, at specific intervals (normally six months) and are signed by Mr. Witherspoon, Jr. and forwarded to the Department of Energy as required.
She was not aware of any physical inventories of the material being conducted prior to submitting the forms.
In response to questions regarding possible transfers of NRC licensed materials, Ms. Groover stated that she did not recall seeing any transfer documentation pertaining to that NRC license nor did she recall specific shipments of contaminated metals to the Knoxville Iron or Wolverine Metal Companies.
7.
Interview of David Witherspoon, Sr.
Mr. David W. Witherspoon, Sr., was interviewed on March 9, 1981 regarding his knowledge of NRC licensed material.
Mr. Witherspoon related that he established David Witherspoon, Inc. as a scrap metals recovery company in 1948 and maintained control until his retirement in January 1970.
Mr. Witherspoon readily recalled shipments of conteninated metal from Babcock and Wilcox, NNFD, during 1968 and 1969.
Although he did not remember the shipment weights or U-235 content, he described the shipments as black carbon steel, approximately 8 x 10 inches in size, contained in black, metal drums.
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_d that the licensed material was not maintained at his place of business for any great period of time, but was removed from the railroad cars by magnet, crushed into bundles, placed back on the cars, and transported to Knoxville Iron Company, Knoxville, Tennessee where it was subsequently smelted.
He explained that during that period of time his business was shipping 40 to 50 railroad cars of various metals each month to several locations and he could not recall exact dates.
Mr. Witherspoon added that to the best of his knowledge, Knoxville Iron Company was licensed by the Atomic Energy Commission to receive and smelt this material.
TI.B.1-5 In response to questions regarding documentation, Mr. Witherspoon stated that he did not recall if any documents were completed when the material was transferred nor was he aware of records currently existing that would reflect this transaction with Knoxville Iron Company.
On March 10, 1981, Mr. Witherspoon Sr., was again contacted whereupon he provided a signed statement reiterating the information given during the previous interview.
That statement is included in this report as Exhibit 6.
On March 10, 1981, Region 11 requested information from the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (.NMSS) regard-ing the license status of Knoxville Iron Company.
A subsequent review of NMSS records indicated that the Knoxville Iron Company had never received an SNM license.
The transfer of special nuclear material to persons not authorized tc receive such material under terms of a specific license is a violation of 10 CFR 70.42.
8.
Telephone Interview of President, Knoxville Iron Company Mr. James B. Pitts, President, Knoxville Iron Company, was telephonically interviewed on March 10, 1981, regarding the possibility of his company receiving licensed material from David Witherspoon, Inc.
Mr. Pitts stated that he began employment with Knoxville Iron in April 1969 and at that time the company did have a license to smelt contaminated metal.
He explained that a company decision to terminate the smelting of contaminated metal resulted in a self-cancellation of their license in mid-1970.
He stated he was not aware of any company records in existence that would shcw transactions with David Witherspoon, Inc.
involving contaminated metal.
He emphasized that Knoxville Iron has not smelted any contaminated metal since early 1970.
Mr. Pitts suggested that the investigators contact the individual who was the General Manager of Knoxville Iron Company prior to April 1969.
9.
Telephone Interview of Former General Manager, Knoxville Iron Company Mr. R. C. Marshall was telephonically interviewed on March 10, 1981, in an attempt to determine the disposition of special nuclear material licensed to David Witherspoon, Inc.
Mr. Marshall stated that he had been employed at Knoxville Iron for 35 years and was the General Manager for 25 years prior to April 1969.
He continued employment with the company until his retirement in 1974.
II.B.1-6 Mr. Marshall stated that his company dealt in thousands of tons of metal and he had no recollection of specific shipments.
He said that Knoxville Iron did have an "AEC" license to smelt contaminated material and that they processed contaminated metal for several companies.
He stated that approximately 90%
of this type of business was derived from David Witherspoon, Inc. Although he was not certain, Mr. Marshall stated that it was possible the material in question was received by Knoxville Iron for smelting.
In response to questions concerning records of material transactions, Mr. Marshall stated that he was not aware of any such records.
He added that to his knowledge the only other individual at Knoxville Iron knowledgable of shipment origins, the Smelting Shop Superintendent, is dec ased.
10.
Review of Department of Energy Accountability Records In response to'an NRC request on March 10, 1981, the U.S.
Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, provided Region II with copies of the licensee's Forms AEC-742 (NRC-742), U.S.
Atomic Energy Commission Material Status Reports.
The forms, similar to those reviewed on March 9, 1981 at the licensee's office in Knoxville, Tennessee, had been submitted bearing the signature " David Witherspoon, Jr.".
The forms, included in this report as Exhibits 7 through 19, reflected an inventory of 1,760 (grams) isotope weight of enriched uranium metal scrap during the following periods:
Report Period Date Signed January 1, 1971 - June 30, 1971 July 29, 1971 June 30, 1971 - June 30, 1972 October 4, 1972 July 1, 1972 - June 30, 1973 July 31,1973 July 1, 1973 - June 30, 1974 July 31, 1974 June 30, 1974 - December 31, 1974 March 13, 1975 January 1, 1975 - June 30, 1975 July 1,1975 July 1, 1975 - December 31, 1975 December 31, 1975 January 1, 1976 - June 30, 1976 October 21, 1976 July 1, 1976 - December 31, 1976 June 15, 1977 April 1, 1977 - September 30, 1977 January 10, 1978 October 1, 1977 - June 2, 1978 June 2, 1978 June 3, 1978 - March 31, 1979 April 2, 1979 April 1,1979 - March 31,1980 April 15,1980
- There was no report on file with the licensee or Department of Energy for the period January 1 - March 31,1977.
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II.B.1-7 The Department of Energy was also requested to provide copies of any Form AEC-741 or NRC-741, Nuclear Material Transaction Report which reflected transfers of the material licensed under License No. SNM-952 from David Witherspoon, Inc. to anyone else.
This form is required by 10 CFR 70.54 to be submitted to DOE anytime a quantity of U-235 exceeding 1 gram is received or transferred.
DOE informed Region II that they had no form AEC-741 or NRC-741 on file reflecting such a transfer.
Failure to complete and distribute Form NRC-741 reflecting the
. transfer of licensed material is a violation of 10 CFR 70.54.
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All material has been moved to 901 Maryville Pike.
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A " Caution Radicactive Material" sign has been posted on the gate.
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M e gate has been repaired.
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We are using a copy of our letter from Babcock and Wilcox dated 5-4-70 as our record of receipt.
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We are taking this under advisement.
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Mr. David Uitherspocn,.h Subj ect : Certificate of U-235 CuntaincJ in Coatamii.ated Ste.1
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In reply to your letter to :r. O. H. Jcncs dated April 21, 1970, our records indicate one (1) railream car of contaminated stec1 v:.s shipped to you in June 1968 uhich contcined 578 grcas U-235; also, two (2) railroad cars of contaminated s:ccl were shipped in ::ay 19G9 which contained 1,182 grc s U-235.
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I, David Witherspoon._Jr.
, hereby make the following voluntary statement to Mr. J. C. Howell, who has identified himself to me as an Investigator with the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
I make this statement freely with no threats or pro-mises of reward having been made to me.
A I have atterded the University of Tennessee and also East Tennessee State University.
I have worked in the scrap metal oyt ation for fourteen years, but have been in-J volved with it all of my life as my father started the business in 1948.
I live L.7 at 137 Champions Point and have lived in Knoxville all of t f life.
Our company is a member of the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel and I hr.ve served on the national board as a member of the Insurance and Transportation Committees for the past three > ar:,.
In refege to the material specified in Babcock and Wig letter of May 4,1970, k
in our 7, yard at 901 Maryville Pike, we have an area set as:ide for contaminated scrap.
In this area, we have stored all of the material that we presently have on I
hand. We have a yard at 1630 Maryville Pike where we had stored contaminated
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material. At the present time, this yaro does not have any material stored on it N
but it has not been cleared as being decontaminated.
I do not know if the material mentioned above is in our possession as all ota contaminated scrap is stored at one _ location.
If it is not in our possession, it was shipped as contaminated scrap to Wolverine Metal Company and or Knoxville Iron Company.
I have read the foregoing statement consisting of 1 typewritten / handwritten pages.
I have made any necessary corrections and have initialed them.
I have signed my name in the margin of each page.
This statement is the truth to the best of my kacwledge
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and belief.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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171. MEASURED TO WITHIN AN UNCERTAINTY CF 210%
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- 4. QUANTITY SY ELEMENT AND 150TCPE WEICHT A. ELEMENT WT.
B. ISOTCPE WT.
- 10. SECINNING INVENTORY 1669 17b0 RECEIPTS
- 11. PROCUREMENT FROM AEC
- 12. PROCUREMENT. RAW MATEttALS.
- 13. PPCCUREMENT.CTHER l
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- 45. D00.e:E 8
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- 74. NORMAL OPERATICNAL LOSSES
- 75. ACCIDENTAL LCS$ES
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- 5. MATERIAL TYPE ($U8 Mil $EPARATE REPURT IQ t gj(W TYPE)
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- 6. QUANTITY BY ELEMENT AND 150TCPE vrtlGMT A. ELEMENT WT.
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- 10. sECMNING INVENTORY 1889 1760 RECEIPTS
- 11. PROCUREMENT FROM AEC l
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- 41. DPENCED IN $ PACE Pt0 GRAMS l
- 42. SALES TO AEC l
- 43. SALES TO OTHERS FCR THE ACCOUNT OF AEC l
- 44. D0tNJ$E A l
- 45. 000.USE B l
- 46. 0004THER USES j
- 47. EXPENCEO IN AE0 TESTS '
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- 48. $N6PPER flECETVER D4FFERENCE -
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- 71. OEGRACATION TO OTHER MATERIALS
- 72. DECAY
- 73. FISSION AND TRAN$ MUTATION
- 74. NORMAL OPERATIONAL LCSSES
- 75. ACCICENTAL LC$$ES M, APPRCVED WRITE-OFFS
- 77. MATERIA UNACCOUNTED FCR CA Eh0 LNG INVENTORY AEC CWNED 3ryg pypy
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- 3. REPCRTING 10EhflHCAil0m SYM80L (Rl3)
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- 5. MAIERIAL TYPE ($UBMit SEPARATE REPORT FOR EACM TYPE)
Enriched Uranium MATERIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
- 6. QUANTITY 8Y ELEMENT ANO ISOTOPE WElGHT A. ELEME*lf WT.
- 3. ISOTCPE WT.
- 10. SEGihMING lhVENTORY
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- 11. PROCUREMENT FROM AEC l
- 12. PROCUREMENT.RAvt MATERIALS -
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- 14. 000 RETURNS.USE A..
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- 76. D00 RETURhS 0THER USES ^
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- 40. TOTAL.......................................................................
3oea 3,7 g g REMOVALS 4t. EXPENCED IN SPACE PRCMAMS {
- 42. ULES TO AEC l
- 43. SALES TO OTHERS FCR THE ACCOUNT OF AEC
- 44. D0!NJ3E A.
- 45. D0D USE 5
- 44. 0004TMER USES 4L DPENDED IN AEC TESTS
- 48. ROUTIME TEST 3
- 48. SHIPPER RECE!VER CIFFERENCE ~
l I St. SMtPMENTS REPORTED 10 AEC ON FORM AEC.741 Als l l IO
- 71. DEGRACATION TO OTHER MATERIALS
- 72. DECAY
- 73. FISSICN AND TRANSMUTATION
- 74. NORMAL OPERATIONAL LOSSES
- 75. ACCIDENTAL LOSSES E APPRCVED WRITE &FS l-
- 77. MATERIAL UNACCOUNTED FOR l
- 80. ENDihG INVENTORY AEC 0*hio SI. EN0 LNG INVENTORY NOT AEC OWNED
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- 13. MCCUREMENT 60THER
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- 15. 00b RETURNS U5E 8
- 15. D00 RETURN 5 0THER USES
- 21. PR00VCT10M
- 22. FROM OTHER MATERIALS
- 30. RECEIPTS REPORTLD TO AEC ON FORM AEC.741 Ra5
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- 40. TOTAL......
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- 41. EXPENCED IN SPACE PROGRAMS t
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- 42. SALES TO AEC l
- 43. 5 ALES TO OTHERS FCR THE ACCOUNT OF AE".
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- 44. DO(NJSE A
- 45. 000-JSE B
- 44. DOOCMER USES
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- 47. EXPENCE0 IN AEC TESTS f#
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- 48. ROUTimE TESTS l
- 48. SMIPPEW PECEIVER DIFFERENCE i
SL $mPMEhil REPORTED TO AEC QN FC4M AEC-Nt Als TO l f i i 1
- 71. DEGRADATION TO OTHER MATERIALS i
- 72. DECA '
- 73. F13810N AND TRANSMUTAfl0N i
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- 74. NORMAL CPERATIONAL LOSSE:
- 75. ACC10ENTALLOS$ES
! K - APPROYED WRITE.0ffs
- 77. Ma.JtAL UNACCOUNTED FOR l
G. ENDINC INVENTCRY AEC OWNED ,C( l j{'s(.gh l MdQ / I 1760 ' .1
- 81. EN0'NC INWENTORY NOT AEC OWNED
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- 13. IRRADIATED MATERIAL IN STCRACE I
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- 5. MATERIAL TYPE ($USM41 SEPARATE REPORI FOR EACM TYPE)
- 2. LICENSE NUMSERfS)
Enriched Uranium MATERIAL ACCOUNTABILITY ~ A. ELEMENT WT. S. !$0 TOPE WT. 't. 0uAMitTT ST ELEMENT AND ISOTOPE wEIGNT 1889 1760
- 10. sEG:NNiNo iNvENTORT.
REctris i
- 11. PROCUREMENT FROM AEC
- 32. FNCCUREMENT.RA4 MATERtALS.
- 13. PRCCUREMENT.CTMER I
- 14. 000 RETURNS.USE A
- 15. 000 RETURNS USE S.
as, o0s RETURNS.0THEn uSES -
- 21. PRODUCTION
- 22. FROM OTHER MATERIALS RIS
- 30. RECEIPTS REPORTED TO AEC ON FORM AEC441 FRCM 3qqo l
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- 40. TCTAL.
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- 41. EXPENDED IN SPACE PROGRAMS M
- 42. SALES TO AEC 1
~43. SALES TO CTMERS FCR TME ACCOUNT OF AEC em (1)
- 44. DOMISE 4
- 45. 0004f1E 8
- 46. 000 0TNER USES
- 47. EAPEMCEO IN AEC TESTS l
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- 48. ROU'INE TESTS l
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- 49. SHtPPER RECE1VER DIFFERENCE Als
- 91. SMIPMENTS REPCRTED 10 AEC ON F0 elm AECJ41 70. _
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- 71. DEGRADATION TO OTHER MATERIALS
- 72. DECAT
- 73. FIS$10N AND TRANSMUTATION
- 74. NORMAL OPERATICMAL LOSSES
- 78. ACCIDENTAL LCSSES I
76.. APPROVED WRITE Off S I
- 77. MATERIAL UNf.CCOUNTED FCR I
C3. ENDING INVENTCRT AEC CwhED 1AA9 t/ 1760 st. EN0iNG invEr. TORT NOT AEC OWNED Tpgo vgn
- d. TOTAL L1,,
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- 2. LICtmst NMER($)
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- 8. ISOTCPE WT.
- 8. QUANTITY SY ELEMENT AND ISOTCPE WEIGHT 1R89 1760 U. SECINNINC INVENT 0Af aEcEiPTS l
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- 12. PRCC'4EMENT. RAW MATERIALS
- 13. PROCUIIEMENT.0TMER
- 14. OCO RETURNS.USE A i
if 000 PETMNS.USE S a
- 36. 000 RETutNS = 0THER USES -
- 21. PRCDUCTICN
- 22. FRCM CTMER MATERIALS Als
- 31. RECEWTS REPOSIED 10 AEC ON FCAM AEC 741 WRCM 3qpo 974g
- 40. TOTAL.
REmov&LS a l j
- 41. EXPEICED IN SPACE PACCRAMS l
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- 42. SALES TO AEC
- 43. SALES TO OTHERS FCR THE ACCOUNT OF AEC
- 44. D004SE A
- 45. 00tMr$E 8
- 44. 0004THERU$ES
-l I
- 47. EXPENCEO IN AEC TESTS
- 48. ROUTLif TESTS
- 40. SHIPPER RECErvER CIFFERENCE AiS
- 51. SMiPMENTS REPORTED TO AEC GN FORM AEC-741 70 1
- 71. DEGRADAfl0N TO OTHER MATERIALS
- 72. DECAf
- 73. FiS$10N AND TRANSMUTAtl0N
- 74. NORM AL OPERATIONAL LCSSES
- 75. ACCIDENTAL LOSSES M AP* ROVE 0 WRITE.0FFS.
- 77. MATERIAL UNACCCUNTED FOR C1 (MDING INVENTOR 1 AEC OW';ED 1889
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135. OTHER HOLDINGS p. 190. TOTAL
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Kn:xville, Tennessee 37901 El,}$,, 1-11 g,9 i WCENSE NUM8ERis) { S. MATERIAL TYPE GU6 Mil $EPARATE REPORT FOR EACM TYPE) l S'i 952 Enriched Uranium I f1ATERIAL ACCOUNTABILITY , QUANTITY SY ELEMENT AND 150 TOPE WEIGHT A. ELEMENT WT. B. ISCTOPE WT. SECINNINC INVENTORY 9pqq l RECEIPTS
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MCCUREME::T. RAW MATERfAL3 j PRCCIT EZENT.CTh 1 l 00D RETURN $.U$E A l l C00 RETut%S. USE 8 { 300 RETURNS - 0THER USEs PRODUCTION FROM CTMEX MATERIALS RECEIPTS REPORTED 10 AEC QN FORM AEC.741 Als FRCM 'OTAL REMcVALs ~ l9 ~ ,agn !RPENCED IN SPACE MCCRAMS ' ) 5 nEs r0 Att f* AES TO 0YMERS FCR THE ACCOUNT OF AEC D
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'MiPMENT3 REPORTED TO AEC ON FORM AEC.741 RIS TO __ _ 'ECRADATION TO CTMER MATERIALS ECAT 15510N AND TRANSMUTATION CRZAL OPERATIONAL LOSSES g},30## CCIDENTAL 1,003E5 kN'
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'.C3NC l*VENTQCY AEC CwNED 3CINC IrrtENTCpY NOT AEC OWNED 1889 11760 V 3TAL .......*.*. * *= *==-***== **'* * * *
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'5 COMPOSITION OF ENDINs11WUNTw..f ~ - t ~ (TO BE COMPLETED ONLY IF RIS IN DLOCK 3 COMMENCES WITH LETTER "Y 1Is ,8 " ' ' f '7 '{ ELEVEU WT. ~ ISOTCPLWT. ~ 130. c PROCESS. e 140. IN REACTOR $ CA CAlflCAL ASSEM!!ES. 170. U":lRRA01ATED SCAAP STCRED FCA RECCVERY, 'I lit. MEASURED TO WITMIN AN UNCERTAINTY CF ::!C*. \\ 172. NOT MEASURED TO WITH.N AN UNCERTAINTY CF 210?.. .pp' 180. IAAADIATED MATERIAL IN STCRAGE. tas, oTHER HotDiNcs..... Enriched..Uraniurn.Hetal.. Scrap.. 1889 1760 I 85 *L f 1889 1760 e st. v, i J 0','
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- 5. MATERIAL TYPE ($U6 Mil SEPARATE REP 0Ri FOR EACM TYPE) '
g MATERIAL ACCOUNTABILITY S. QUANTITY SY ELEMENT AND ISOTOPE WEIGNT A. ELEMENT WT-
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- 10. SECINNINC INVENTORY inno gyng 1760 sECEim
- 11. PROCURE 1ENT FROM AEC
_12. PROCUREMENT. AAW MATERIALS.- 11 PRCCURETE%1.CTvlt
- 14. CDS RETURNS.USE A
- 15. C00 RETURNS.USE S
- 36. DC0 RETIENS.CTHER 0$f3
- 21. PRODUCTION
- 22. FRCM OTHER MATERIAL 3
- 2. RECEIPTS REPORTED TO AEC ON FORM AEC.741 FRCM Ris e
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1889 l 1989 1760 j REuevats n C1. EXPENCED IN SPACE PROGRAMS n V f* G i y' _
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- 44. 000-USE A T ITJ,,y
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- 71. EAPENCEC IN AEC TESTS I
- 48. ROUTINE TEST 3 l
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- 31. SNsPMENT5 REPORTED TO AEC ON FORM AEC.741 70 Ris l
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~ G. DECAY f F3. FIS$10N AND TRANSMUTAfl0N '4. NORMAL OPD ATIONAL LOSSES i 'b. ACCIDENTAL LCSSES 6 K APPROVED WRITE 4Ff5 T. MATERIAL UNACCCUNTED FOR
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~! j 140 t?. REACTORS OR CRITICAL ASSEMBLIES. l 170. U214RA01ATED SCRAP STORED PCR REC 0VLAY. 6 lit. MEASURED TO WITHIN AN UNCERTAINTY CF 210% e.. W 172. NCT MEASURED TO WITHIN AN UNCERTA.NTV 0F =10%. I 180. IRRADIATED MATERtAL IN STCRAGE.... c ofwER noto m s.. Enr ich ed. Uranium. Me t al..S.cra p... 1889 1760 too. TOTAL........ ISv3 1760 r .P* T -;- ex C; W. Y sp Y' il'.. 30. T0 YHE BEST 0F ;liY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEFTHE INFORMATION GIVEN ABOVE. AND IN ANY ATTACHED SCHEDULES,15 k', TRUE, COMPLETE, AND CORRECT. %,g F. t e h !Y lilI $ b 'fWA . 0/.5 pro c 4 A o,, e 4-15-80 ~ / (sicNA*unt 4No TirLE) t ceATE) 18 U.S.C.. SECTION 1001: ACT OF JUNE 25,1948; 62 STAT. 749: MAKES IT A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO MAKE A WILLFULLY FALSE STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION TO ANY DEPARTMENT OR AGENC? 0F THE UNITED STATES AS TO ANY MATTER m7 CITHIN ITS JURlSDICTION. 4y i 19 4 C f 2 2 f [' g.
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