ML20042B012
| ML20042B012 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | NS Savannah |
| Issue date: | 02/25/1982 |
| From: | Guerry J SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE OF |
| To: | NRC |
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| NUDOCS 8203240393 | |
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U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.
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Subject:
Annual Report of Status of N.S. SAVANNAH, Docket No. 50-238 Amended Facility License No. NS-1
Reference:
(a) Amendment No. O to Facility License No. NS-1 Gentlemen:
In accordance with reference (a), the following information is hereby submitted:
a.
Status of the facility:
The vessel was delivered to Patriots Point Development. Authority
~3 October 1981 and is now per-manently " moored"' port side to, alongside a recently(completed concrete pier and mooring dolphins specifically ' designed and con-structed for that purpose.
In addition to st'andard nylon rope mooring lines, there are single 1-t" dia, wire cable breasting lines to the pier and double 1-1" dia, wire cables fore and aft to each dolphin.
All through hull fittings below the waterline 1
have been blanked. Electrical service is being supplied from j
shore to provide for,necessary lighting, ventilation, alarms,
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etc.
Security and surveillance is in accordance with the Technical Specifications.
A limited, representative portion of the
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vessel is open to public visitation on a daily basis, b.
Results of the semi-annual radiation surveys and monitoring station dosimeter readings:
See enclosure (1).
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,Results of the semi-gnnual environmental sample analysis surveys:
See enclosure (1).
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Results of quarterly intrusion alarm system checks (since vessel arrival date of 10/22/81):
See enclosure (2).
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&as'hasIkk Charles F. Hyatt, Chasrman, Represennng the Governor Lercy H. Keyserbng. Represerting Cong. Mendel J. Davis Horace L. Tilghman, Jr. '!.
Chairman. Aepresenting Cong. John W. Jenrette James T. Lazar, Hepresenting Cong.. Sutler C. Derrick, Jr.
A. Crawford Clarkson, Jr. Representing Cong. Floyd D. Spence Charles T. Mauro. Representing Sen Strom Jhurmond John F. Floyd, Representing Cong Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.
J E. Guerry. Jr.. Esecutive Director Jos1ph P Griffith, Representing Sen. Ernest F. Hotlings C.G. Waldrop. Deputy Director l
J. Mat Hiers. Representenc Cono. Kenneth L Holland Wilham F Prioieau, Esq., LegPI Counse?
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The amount of radioactive materials removed from N.S.
SAVANNAH by releases, discharges, and shipments of radio-active waste material:
None f.
Principal maintenance performed on the vessel:
1.
Prior to transfer to the Patriots Point Development Authority, the exterior hull above waterline and all weather decks were sand-swept and painted.
All through hull fittings below waterline were blanked.
Interior of vessel was thoroughly cleaned.
Bilges were pumped out and a rust inhibitor was applied.
No principal maintenance has been performed since vessel transfer to the Patriots Point Development Authority.
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Unauthorized entry into radiation control areas by visitors or employees (since arrival of vessel on 10/22/81):
None.
See quarterly control area seal checklist, enclosure (3).
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Degradation of any boundries which contain the radioactive materials aboard the N.S. SAVANNAH:
None.
1.
Results of occupational exposure by pcisonal dosimetry:
See enclosure (4).
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Executive Director JEGjr:db Enclosures CC:
Mr. Virgil Autry, DHEC Mr. John Davis MARAD - Dr. Zelvin Levine l
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TLD Badge Results N.S. Savannah 11-13-81 to 1-20-82 TLD No.
Location mR/ day 80-1901 Pilot house - ceiling 0.08 0.01 80-1930 Navigation bridge deck - rm. NB4 reactor operation rm. on metal rack 0.07 0.01 80-1926 Navigation bridge deck - officer's s
lounge fan 0.08 0.04 80-1927 3rd officer rm. NB1 - on metal rack navigation bridge deck missing 80-1905 Vent on main stainvay to verande and lounge ~on promenade deck 0.10 0.01 80-1902 Outside on promenade deck behind the swimming pool.
0.10 0.01 80-1909 In front, top of reactor hatch on white column - promenade deck 0.48 0.02 80-1910 Promenade deck main lounge middle of front viewing window 0.07 0.01 80-1911 "A" deck main desk behind counter on orange wall 0.00 0.01 80-1912 "A" deck hospital entrance near HP rm.
on wire cable above wooden wall rack 0.09 i 0.01 80-1913 "A" deck near hospital entrance sign 0.10 0.01 80-1914 "B" deck cargo hold #4 on wall near entrance in front of chalk markings on floor 0.10 0.01 80-1915 "B" deck inside Fire Station # 20 0.04 0.01 80-1916 "B" deck handle on door leading to re' actor space, missing 80,1917 "8" deck door leading to fan room 0.12 0.01 80-1918 "B" deck main dining rm. - light fixture near entrance to main gally 0.06 i 0.01 80-1919 "C" deck fire Station # 28 0.06 0.02 80-1939 "C" deck left side of ceiling in reactor viewing rm. (portside) missing
TLD Badge Results Page Two 80-1940 "C" deck right side of ceiling in reactor viewing rm. (starboard) 0.04 0.01 80-1933 "C" deck cold chem lab door 0.09 1 0.01 80-1932 "C" deck door leading to reactor space on overhead pipes missing 80-1934 Pipes above stairway to "C" deck from "D" deck 0.10 1 0.04 80-1923 "0" deck Fire Station #31 1.58 i 0.09 80-1922 14ft. flat on right side above stabilizer door. (starboard) 0.22 0.01 80-1925
" Hold" on pipe near alarm right side (starboard) 0.16 1 0.01 80-1924
" Hold" left side near alarm bell (portside) 1.0110.03 80-1936 14ft. flat above left side of stabilizer door. (portside) 0.31 0.02 80-1907 (upper level) engine rm. throttle 0.07 i 0.01 80-1920 Reactorcontrolrmandalarmhandie 0.04 1 0.01 80-1921 (lower level) engine rm. outside pump charge hatch right side 20ft. ahead of diesel engines. (starboard) 0.28 i 0.02 80-1938 (lower level) engine rm. outside door of pump hatch changer left side. (port) 0.37 0.03 80-1945 Fantail of Yorktown near NS Savannah 3.16 0.01 80-1946 Patriots Point ticket office 0.22 1 0.01 80-1947 South end of submarine near NS Savannah 0.17 0.01
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o NS SAVANNAll FACII,ITY I,1 CENSE NS-1, DOCKET 50-238 PROCEDURE FOR TESTING CONTROII.ED HADI ATION AllEA INTRUSION AI, ARM
.INITIA_I,S, A.
OBJECTIVE - To test the operability of the subject alarms.
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PRdCEDURE 1.
Unlock the chain and undog the B deck entry door to the upper react.or space and open slightly.
The horn when activat.ed will be audible.
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Resecure door.
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Proceed to the flying bridge and check visible alarm signal.
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Roset alarm panel on A deck, port side
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DATE INITIALS 1.
"B" Deck entry to h
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"C" Deck, reactor Secured from space.
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"C" Deck, forward coirtrol - cold water 813
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chem lab & rad monitoring room.
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"D" Deck, forward control-rad sampling room & gas Secured from absorp equip room.
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't Development Authority Post OffiCo dox 986 Mt. Picasant, South Carolina 29464 803/884-2727 N.S. SAVANNAH Personnel Whole Body Exposure Oct 22, 1981 - Dec 31, 1981 Number of Estimated whole body exposure range Individuals in (rems) each range measurable exposure......................
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No.
Measurable exposure less than 0.1............
0...........
0.1 to 0.25..................................
0...........
0.25 to 0.5..................................
0...........
0.5 to 0.75..................................
0...........
0.75 to 1....................................,0...........
1 to 2........................................'0...........
2 to 3.......................................
0...........
3 to 4.......................................
0...........
4 to 5.......................................
0...........
5 to 6.......................................
0...........
6 to 7........................................O...........
7 to 8.......................................
0...........
8 to 9.......................................
0...........
9 to 10......................................
0...........
r-10 to 11....;................................
0...........
f 11 to 12......:..............................
0...........
12+..........................................
0...........
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2600 Bull Street Columbia, S.C. 29201 February 23, 1982 Mr. C.G. Waldrop, Deputy Director Patriot.s Point Development Authority P.O. Box 986 Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464
Dear Chuck:
As discussed in our recent meeting, this letter is to confirm and docu-ment that the six state personnel involved in the November 1981 survey of the N.S. Savannah, did not receive any measurable radiation exposure.
This letter should be maintained in your personnel exposure file.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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,%k Radiation Safety Seivices SELWOOD, INCORPCRAT ED P.O. GOX SGS IRMO, SOUTH CAROLINA 20063 December 10, 1981 Dr. Zelvin Levine, Director Office of Advanced Ship Operations Maritime Administration U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, DC 20590
Dear Dr. Levine:
Enclosed is a copy of the Semi-Annual Radiation Survey conducted during September aboard the N/S SAVANNAH. A copy of this report will be for-warded to the S.C. Patriots Point Development Authority to be placed with the other records available for inspection by the NRC.
One other report which is due the NRC is the Report of Recorded Personnel Whole Body Exposures for 1981.
I submitted the reports for 1978, 1979 &
1980 to Mr. C. W. Parker and he forwarded those to the NRC as required.
I will have the 1981 data available after the first of the year and I will send that report to you for transmission to the NRC. There will not be any additional charge for this since this thisdata was gathered by us under previous arrangements.
The next Semi-Annual Radiation Survey should be conducted in March 1982.
Very truly yours, hU p
Emory F. Williams, Director Radiation Safety Services cc:
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