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Responds to NRC 820930 Notice of Violation.Corrective Actions:Air Samples Will Be Taken Monthly at Four Compass Points Per Attachment 2B & Record Kept of Findings
ML20027D667
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Site: 07001489
Issue date: 10/29/1982
From: Gleghorn D
GOODYEAR AEROSPACE CORP. (SUBS. OF GOODYEAR TIRE
To: Sreniawski D
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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s GOODYEAR AEROSPACE COR PO R ATION A K RON, OHIO 4 4 3 5 5 October 29, 1982 D. J. Streniawski, Chief Materials Radiation Protection Section 2 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Rcosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137

Subject:

Notice of Violation License No SNM-1461 Dated September 30, 1982

Dear Sir:

Pursuant to the provisions of 10CFR2.201 we submit the following:

1.0 Air Effluent 1.1 Per Goodyear Aerospace's license application Part I, Page 43, " Air discharges are limited to inside the large hanger, in which this facility is located where monitoring is readily done".

The above monitoring has been carried on for a considerable length of time.

The attached records, (see Attachment I) since the inspection of March 22, 1979, are attached for your review.

Sampler #4 (see Attachment 2A) is the sampler inside the hanger. On August 9, 1982 this sampler was moved to sample at the exit of the exhaust stack from the lab hood in the component preparation and assembly area. The hood is located where the cleaning of con-taminated components is performed and where the greatest contaminate could be expected.

,1. 2 We believe we have complied with the terms of our appli-I cation as stated above in Part I, Page 43 and the samples I

which are forty (40) hours long have shown no significant q#

levels of alpha-radiation. We have taken four (4) air samples, one at each compass point as shown on Attach-ment 2B.

The results are attached for your review.

t' l.3 Air samples will be taken monthly at the four compass points per Attachment 2B and a record kept of the findings.

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. Notice of Violation License No SNM-1461 Dated September 30, 1982 October 29, 1982 Page 2 1.4 Initial compliance was accomplished on October 28, 1982 and air monitoring as indicated will continue monthly whenever the licensed facility is in operation and running.

(Note: Periodically the licensed facility is shut down due to the lack of contract work).

2.0 Water Effluent (see Attachment 2B) 2.1 There are two sources of water effluent from this facility:

2.1.1 Discharge from the Imhof Septic System which treats sanitary waste.

2.1.2 Discharge from French drain which handles rain water run-off from the hanger roof and sump water from the facility.

Effluent samples were taken from the above locations on October 26, 1982 and shipped to Murry Bolton, Cambridge, MA., 02139 on October 27, 1982. These samples will be analyzed for mass of material and gross alpha. The results will be forwarded to you upon their receipt by GAC.

2.2 A program has been established to continue the effluent monitoring on a monthly basis whenever the licensed facility is in operation and running and a record of these findings will be kept.

3.0 Attachment I Index 1A.

Air Monitor Procedure, Alpha Radiation 1B.

Air Monitor Procedure, Alpha Radiation - continued IC.

Air Monitoring (Radiation Protection Guide) Permissible Limits 1D.

Air Monitor Data, Alpha Radiation (Instrumentation and Location) lE.

Unrestricted Area Air Monitoring Data, Alpha Radiation (Instrumentation and Location) 1F, Alpha Radiation Monitoring Log Sheets (2-26-79 thru thru 10-11-82) 1N.

4 D. 'J.

Streniawski, Chief Notice of Violation License No SNM-1461 Dated September 30, 1982 October 29, 1982 Page 2 10.

. Unrestricted Area Alpha Radiation Monitoring Results of 10-27-82' Samples 4.2 Attachment.2 Index.

2A.

Restricted Area Air Monitor Locations 2B.

Unrestricted Area Air and Water Effluent Monitoring Locations Very truly yours, GOODYEAR AEROSPACE CORPORATION Y*

Daniel E. Gleg orn, CSP Administrator Corporate Industrial Hygiene and Safety s

Attachments i

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ATTACHMENT 1 Parts of Air Monitoring Manual with Sample results from 2-26-79 thru 10-11-82 s

Air Monitor Procedure, Alpha Radiation RAS-1 Air Samplec 1 Week Sample 1)

Flow will'be set at 60 1pm.

2)

Change filter papers at 1 week intervals when UF6 gas tests are in progress.

3)

The filter paper from each air sampler will be tested in the LASS-1 detector. The test will be conducted after a minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> has elapsed from the time the filter paper has been removed from the air sampler. Test results will be recorded in the air monitor data section of this notebook.

4)

The maximum permissible monitor limit is 100 CPM.

Alpha - 2 Air Monitor 24 Hour Sample 1)

Flow will be set at 20 1pm.

2)

Alarm will be set at 300 cpm.

3)

Operate on the sensitivity scale of X10.

4)

Operate on Gross Made and Fast Count.

5)

Change filter papers at 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> intervals when UF6 gas tests are in progress.

6)

Flow, count and filter paper will be logged in the instrument notebook each day.

7)

The filter paper that registered the highest count for each week will be tested in the LASS-1 detector. The test will be conducted after a minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> has elapsed from the time the filter paper had been removed from the air sampler. Test results will be recorded in the air monitor data section of this notebook.

8)

The maximum permissible monitor limit is 50 C.P.M.

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w Air Monitor Procedure, Alpha Radiation - Continued MAS Air Monitor 4 Ilour Sample (Monthly) 1)

Flow will be see. at 3 1pm.

2) 37am Fiber glass paper filters will be used open faced.

3)

The filter paper from each air sampler will be tested in the LASS-1 detector.

The cast will be conducted after a minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> has elapsed from the time the filter paper is removed from the air sampler. Test results will be recorded in the unrestricted area air monitor data section o this notebook.

Themaximumpermissiblemonitorlimitis4.44x10{ CPM /Literor32CPMfor4 hours.

4) i Bulk Water Effluent Samples 1) 4 Ounce samples will be taken at the discharges of the Imhof Septic System and the I

French surface water drain.

2)

The samples will be forwarded to GAC Corporate Industrial Hygiene & Safety for disposition.

3)

Test results for Cross Alpha and Mass of Material will be recorded in the unrestricted area water effluent data section of this notebook.

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Air Monitoring (Radiation Protection Guide)

Section 3.1 Surveys, contamination released to the envi,ronment shall not exceed:

~11 3.1.1-Air - 2 x 10 p ci/ml Uranium -235 6

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2 x 10 p ci/ml (2.22 x 10 CPM /p ci)

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= 4.44 x 10 CPM /ml = 4.44 x 10 CPM /l

-5 3.1.2 Water - 3 x 10 pei/ml Uranium - 235

-5 6

3 x 10 pei/ml (2.22 x 10 CPM / ci) 1

= 6.66 x 10 CPM /ml Section 3.2 Personnel Exposure Control a) maximum concentration in air, based on a 40

-10 hour week shall not exceed 1 x 10 p ci/ml Uranium -235.

-10 6

1 x 10 ci/ml (2.22 x 10 CPM / p ci)

= 2.22 x 10 ' CPM /ml

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Average daily concentration for airborne

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exposure shall not exceed 1 x 10 p ci/ml Uranium -235 0

1 x 10~

p ci/ml (2.22 x 10 CPM / p ci) =

-5 2.22 x 10 CPM /ml Section 3.3 contamination Control Zone, a contamination control zone shall be established when airborne contamination exceeds

-12 2 x 10 ci/ml Uranium -235 6

-6 2 x 10~

p ci/ml (2.22 x 10 CPM / p ci)= 4.44 x 10 CPM /ml The inhalation of radioactive materials represented by far the most important source of possible exposure.

Where the probability of air contamination exists and the concentration of airborne materials exceeds the specified limits, a contamination control zone will be 1,

established and protective respiratory equipment will be used.

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