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l APR 241973 J. F. Stohr, Senior Radiation Specialist Directorate of Regulatory Operations, Region I 4
STATt]S REFORT ON OC-1 OC has not reported any analytical data officially. Most of ry in-formation has been obtained informally while visiting the site.
These results indicate considerable improvement is needed. The main problems with their program in effluent anclysis are as follows:
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The people assigned to this program are pressed with other matters cnd have not been abic to devote a sufficient amount of time to perfect their cualytical techniques. This appears to be a matter of management setting certain priorities ahead of this program.
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The physical location of their chemical and counting inbs is c1carly undesirabic. The presence of a high back round and F
possible contamination vill not allou them to perform these analyses with the re iuired accuracy.
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Thair off-site camples are performed by Teledyne, Incorporated.
Compared with the State of New Jersey results on clams, Teledyne's Sr-90 and Cs-137 results are high and their Co-8o resul.ts are low. OC-1 management should insist that Teledyne make improve-ments and/or recolibrate as necessary.
R. J. Everett Radiation Specialist C
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