ML20055H923
| ML20055H923 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07001068 |
| Issue date: | 07/19/1990 |
| From: | Vernetson W FLORIDA, UNIV. OF, GAINESVILLE, FL |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9007310149 | |
| Download: ML20055H923 (2) | |
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P NUCLEAR ENGINEERING SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Nuclect ReactorFacility universityof Florida c:n. ~.m.ams
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Washington, DC 20555 RE: License Number SNM-1050 Docket Number: 70-1068 Gentlemen In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 70.25 the following decommission-ing report information for the University of Florida SPERT Facility (SNM-1050) is provided:
- 1. The estimated cost.for the complete decommissioning of the University of Florida SPERT fuel storage facility is $25,000.
This cost estimate is based upon previous movements of the fuel' and the costs and man-hours involved.
Plans are currently, in place to r. hip the fuel to a Department of Energy facility, probably at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
It is expected that the Department of Energy will support shipment of the fuel.
If this is the case then the estimated University of Florida cost of decommissioning is reduced to $6,000.
- 2. The University of Florida is a state institution. The SPERT facility is controlled by the Nuclear Engineering Sciences Department within the College of Engineering.
Therefore, the funds needed for decommissioning will be requested from the College of Engineering when the final decision is made to decommission the SPERT fuel storage facility.
- 3. The cost estimate for decommissioning the SPERT fuel storage facility for years 1991 and beyond(as applicable) will be adjusted for inflation by the consumer price index and the new estimate will be kept on file at the facility.
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4 Document Control Desk U.S. NRC July 19, 1990 Page 2 The SNM-1050 storage-only license for the SPERT fuel expires on June 30, 1994 As part of the SNM-1050 license, the licensee is committed to decontaminate facilities, surfaces, and equipment in accordance with " Guidelines for Decontamination of Facilities and Equipment Prior to Release for Unrestricted Use or Termination'of Licenses for Byproduct Source, or Special Nuclear Material," August, 1987 which is incorporated as part of the SNM-1050 License and has been followed in one earlier movement of the fuel.
Per the SNM-1050 License, plans are to decommission the f acility for further unrestricted use.
Sincerely, William G. Vernetson Director of Nuclear Facilities ew Acaw
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