ML20033C740
| ML20033C740 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 02700039 |
| Issue date: | 11/06/1981 |
| From: | Shaffner J NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| To: | Rich Smith NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8112040063 | |
| Download: ML20033C740 (3) | |
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TRIP REPORT - SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS; GLEN ELLYN, ILLIN0IS OCTOBER 14-16, 1981 Enclosed is a trip report for the visit to Springfield, Illinois and Glen Ellyn.
Illinois on October 14 through October 16, 1981.
Origina S gnedBg i b / i James A. Shaffner Low-Level Waste Licensing B:anch
Enclosure:
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l TRIP REPORT - SPRINGFIELD, ILLIN0IS, GLEN ELLYN, ILLIN0IS October 14-16, 1981 4
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Purpose:
CompiM and reproduce environmental monitoring data gathered at i
the Sheffield, LLDF, Sheffield, IL.
Attendees:-
James A. Shaffner, NRC; David Siefken, NRC; Marty Schumacher, I&E Region III.
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of Nuclear Safety (October 15) 1-Discussion: On October 15, 1981 David Siefken and I visited the Illinois I
Department of Nuclear Safety (IDNS) office in Springfield. Illinois.
We discussed the purpose of our visit with Jim Blackburn and Mike McCann and then spent the bulk o.f our time wth Frank Melchiorri, who is responsible.for collection and analysis of environmental monitor-ing data.
Frank showed us the data files and raw data output sheets associated with Sheffield. We also discussed the procedures used;for collection of field samples, the timing of the sampling and some of the problems encountered in the field. We were then allowed' to I
reproduce all of the Sheffield data for our own use.
i In our discussion with Mr. Blackburn subsequent to reproduction of the data, we assured Mr. Blackburn that we were aware of inherent i
limitations in raw data and promised that any use we made of the data i-would be done only with the consent of:IDNS.- We then discussed the
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need for a common data base.and a.. common sampling program that would 4
be responsive to the needs of all agencies with an interest in the-facility. Mr. Blackburn was interested in setting up a mechanism for a common sampling and analysis. program. He suggested ways in which the NRC staff could help supplement the ongoing. sampling program (possibly through.an. existing contractual arrangement.with PNL). We all agreed that it _is importar.t for IDNS, I&E Region III, NMSS,- and USGS to agree on a program that is.non-duplicative and j
responsive to the needs of all agencies.
On October.16,'I met with Marty-.Schumacher, I&E Region III to.
discuss the' Sheffield monitoring program. He explained the Region's -
sampling. program. for Sheffield, which-is. basically. meant to be a.
check on the adequacy of the licensees monitoring program.
Mr, Schumacher allowed me to ' reproduce the laboratory analyses which the. Region had. in its files' related to Sheffield.. We then had a j
discussion'on. monitoring similar to the one which we had with IDNS.
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We agreed to set up a mechanism for. regular, timely exchange of data between NMSS and IDNS.
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