ML20028B517

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Notifies That Principle Data Needs Per & 820614 Meeting Satisfied by Manipulating Info of Type Contained on Radioactive Shipment Records Received at Disposal Sites. Meeting Date of 821118 Confirmed
ML20028B517
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Issue date: 11/17/1982
From: Jackson K
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
To: Coleman J
ENERGY, DEPT. OF
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204.2.3 Mr. Joseph A. Coleman, Director Division of Storage and Treatment Projects Office of Terminal Waste Disposal and Remedial Action Office of Nuclear Energy Department of Energy Washington, DC 20545

Dear Mr. Coleman,

Your letter of October 19, 1982 referred to the three basic areas of possible assistance NRC nay require from the DOE low-level data base system. These areas included: paperwork burden; Gak Ridge tracking system for special nuclear materials; and additional data on radionuclides and activity, specific generators, and volume reduction. Your letter requested a neeting between DOE and NRC personnel to discuss the three a reas. Subsequent to the June 14, 1982 meeting where these items were first raised, NRC staff now believes that its principal data needs can be satisfied by manipulating information of the type contained on the radioactive shipment records (RSR's) received at the disposal sites. A second-level interest is the broader base of information such as would be available through the various survey questionnaire sponsored by DOE.

For SNM information, we would expect to rely on the Oak Ridge integrated data bank, and therefore, this information need not be incorporated in the low-level data base system.

NRC would be interested in a low-level waste data base system that would be capable of supplying information such as: waste type (e.g., trash, solidified resins, biological wastes, etc.), radionuclide content, radionuclide concentration, chemical form and solidification agent. This list is not exhaustive and we would like the system to be flexible enough to respond to other sorting needs, as required. Additional useful information would include: the state where the waste is generated, distinguishing waste generators from brokers / processors, the waste class, identification of waste containing greater than 0.1% chelating agent, the shipper category (e.g., BWR, PWR, academic institution, etc.), waste container, and disposal site.

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e 204.2.3/KJ/82/11/08/0 'The date of November 18, 1982 has been confirned through Betsy Jordan of your office and Dr. George Levin of EG&G for the DOE /NRC meeting to discuss and clarify NRC's needs related to the DOE data base system. The meeting will be held at the Willste Building, Silver Spring, Maryland at 2:00 p.m. in the 4th floor conference room. We appreciate DOE's support of NRC's efforts to obtain consistent and useful low-level waste management information.

Sincerely, Original signed By Kenneth C. Jackson, Senior Project Manager Low-level Waste Licensing Branch cc:

Dr. George Levin, EG&G Idaho

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