ML20005G148
ML20005G148 | |
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Site: | 05000148 |
Issue date: | 01/10/1990 |
From: | Rosson H KANSAS, UNIV. OF, LAWRENCE, KS |
To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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NUDOCS 9001180199 | |
Download: ML20005G148 (2) | |
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IF TheUtiversityofKa11sas Schoolof Engineering January 10, 1930
, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attention: Document Control Desk Ret Docket No. 50-148 In accordance with Facility License R-78, the following annual report is submitted for the period January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989,
- a. There han been no major prevent 1tive or corrective maintenance to the facility.
- b. There have been no major changes in facility procedures.
- c. A summary of environmental surveys performed outside the facility is attached,
- d. No significant exposures (abr>ve 500 mrem) have been received by facility personnel or by visitors. The maximum exposure of any individual has been less than 50 mRea,
- e. There have been no reportable occurrences.
I. The missing document for which we were cited in the Region IV inspection report of March 10, 1989 has been discovered in our files. Had we discovered it at the time of the inspection, we could have avoided the citation.
Resppptfully submitted,
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$Q ? S0 *Y Harold F. Rosson Reactor Director Encl: Summary of Environmental Surveys copies: U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Reactor Committee Region IV Dean Carl E. Locke 611 Ryan Plaza Drive EVC Judith Ramaley Arlington, TX 16911 9001100199 000110 PDR ADOCK 05000148 R PDC Office of the Dean 4010 Learned Hall
- Lawrence. Kansas 66045 2210 *(913) 864 3881 9
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TheUniversityofKmis:ts Radiation Safety Service Advisory Committee on Human Experimentation
. Environmental Health and Safety Service January 5, 1990 Harold F. Rosson Reactor Director Dear Dr. Rosson.
The following sumary of air samples taken outside Burt Hall is for the period January 23, 1989 to December 14, 1989. The follcuing results were determined from 12 -
samples of air taken outside on the west side of the building. All values were belcw the MPC's for uncontrolled areas. The minimum detectable activity is expressed as MDA.
alpha activity-10 samples < MDA average MDA 0.48 1 1.3x10~14 uC1/ml 0 samples > MDA
- beta activity 10 samples < MDA average MDA 0.12 1 1.5x10-13 uCi/ml 0 samples > MDA gamma activity 11 samples < MDA average MDA 0.23 1 1.2x10-12 uC1/ml 0 samples > MDA Sincerely,
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,,s, Michael Lemon Judith deChamplain Radiation Safety Service Research Health & Safety 217 Burt Hall
- Lawrence, Kansas 66045 2905 * (913) 864 4089
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