ML20134G986
| ML20134G986 | |
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| Site: | 07001235 |
| Issue date: | 06/14/1985 |
| From: | Rice C INTERIOR, DEPT. OF, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY |
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INSTRUCTIONS: SEE THE APPROPRIATE LICENSE APPLICATION GUIDE FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING APPLICATION. SEND TWO COPIES OF THE ENTIRE COMPLETED APPLICATION TO THE NRC OFFICE SPECIFIED BELOW.
FEDERAL AGENCIES FILE APPLICATIONS WITH:
IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN:
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ILLINOIS, INDI AN A, IOW A, MICHIG AN, MINN ESOT A, MISSOURI, OHIO, OR DIVISION OF FUEL CYCLE AND MATERIAL SAFETY,NMS$
WISCONSIN, SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
L ASHINGTON, DC 20555 U.S. NUCLE AR REGULATORY COMulS$10N, REGION lil ALL OTHER PERSONS FILE APPLICATIONS AS FOLLOWS,IF YOU ARE MATERI ALS LICENSING SECTION l
l LOCATEDIN:
799 ROOSEVELT ROAD I
GLEN ELLYN,IL 60137 CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, DISTRICT OF COLUM81 A, MAINE, M ARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANI A, RHODE ISLAND, AR K ANSAS, COLOR ADO, IDAHO, K ANSAS, LOUISI ANA, MONT AN A, NE8R ASK A, OR VERMONT, SENO APPLICATIONS TO:
NEW MEXICO, NORTH DAKOTA, OKLAHOMA, SOUTH DAKOTA, TEXAS, UTAH, OR WYOMING, SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION I NUCLEAR MATERIAL SECTION 8 U.S. NUCLE AR REGULATORY COMMISSION. REGION IV 831 PARK AVENUE MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION KING OF PRUS$1A,PA 19406 611 RYAN PLAZA DRIVE, SUITE 1000 ALA8AMA, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY, MISSl%31PPI, NORTH CAROLINA, PUE TO RICO, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, VIRGIN ISLANDS, OR ALASKA, ARIZONA. CA LIFORNIA, HAWAll, NEV ADA, OREGON, WASHINGTON, WEST VIRGINI A, SENO APPLICATIONS TO:
AND U.S. TE RRITORIES AND POSSES $lONS IN THE PACIFIC, SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION 11 MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION U.S. NUCLE AR REGULATORY COMMISSION, REGION V 101 MARIETTA STREET, SUITE 2900 MATERIAL RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION ATLANTA, GA 30323 1450 MARIA LANE, SUITE 210 WALNUT CREEK,CA 94596 PERSONS LOCATED IN AGREEMENT STATES SEND APPUCATIONS TO THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ONLY IF THEY WISH TO POSSESS AND USE LICENSED MATERIAL IN STATES SUBJECT TO U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION JURISDICTION.
- 1. THl313 AN APPLICATION FOR (Chece approprete /sem)
- 2. NAME AND M AILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT (includeIp Code)
Office of Marine Geology A.NEW LICENSE
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Atlantic-Gulf of Mexico Geology
- 8. AuENDuENT TO uCENSE NUM86R SNM 1179 P.O. Box 6732 h
C. RENEWAL OF LtCENSE NUMBER Corpus Christi, TX 78411
076 -630a q Office of Marine Geology Atlant.ic-Gulf of Mexico Geology
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6300 Ocean Dr.
Corpus Christi, TX 78411
- 4. NAME OF PERSON TO 8E ':ONTACTED ABOUT THIS APPUCATION TELEPHONE NUMBER Charles W. Holmes Research Geologist 888-3294
$U8MIT ITEMS S THROUGH 11 ON 84 e It'* PAPER. THE TYPE AND SCOPE OF INFORMATION TO 8E PROVIDED IS DESCR18ED IN THE LICENSE APPLICATION GUIDE.
S. RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
- e. Element and mess number, tL chemical and/or physical form, and c. mammum emount
- 6. PURPOSE (SI FOR WHICH LICENSED MATERIAL WILL BE USED.
which will be possessed et any one time.
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- 8. TRAINING FOR INDIVIDUALS WORKING IN OR FREQUENTING RESTRICTED AREAS.
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- 9. 7ACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT.
- 10. RADIATION SAFETY PROGRAM.
- 12. LICENSEE F EES ISee 10 CFR 170 and Sectoon 110 31}
- 11. WASTE MANAGEMENT.
Exempt AuOuNT FEE CATEGORY ENCLOSED $
13 CERTIFICATION. (Must be compderedbP apphcentf THE APPLICANT UNDERSTANDS THAT ALL STAFEbLNTS AND REPRESENTATIONS MADE IN THis APPLICATION ARE SINDING UPON THE APPLICANT, THE APPLICANT AND ANY OFFICIAL EXECUTING THl3 CERTIFICATION ON BEH ALF OF THE APPLICANT, NAMED IN ITEM 2. CERTIFY THAT THl3 APPLICATION IS PREPARED IN CONFORMITY WITH TITLE 10, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PARTS 30,32,33,34,35, AND 40 AND THAT ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE SEST OF THEIR KNOWLEDGE ANO SELIEF.
PARNING.18 U S.C. SECTION 1001 ACT OF JUNE 25,1948,62 STAT. 749 MAKES IT A CRWINAL OFFENSE TO MAKE A WILLFULLY FALSE STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION TO ANY DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES AS TO ANY MATTER WITHIN ITS JURISOICTION.
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Cynthia A. Rice Oceanographer 6-14-85
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- d. WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO FURNISH COST INFORMATION /3oner and/or rterf hourst K
$1M-3 SM m fec4 pcMag afside contractors)
ON THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CURAENT NRC REGULATIONS OR ANY FUTURE PROPOSED NAC REGULATIONS THAT MAY AFFECT YOU7 (NRC segulations permit 4
_ gong g3_gu_yy it to protect confidentelcommercial or financ el-proprotery-mformetron furnished to the esencP m eonfodences
- c. NUMBER OF BEOS SS00K-750K
$7M40M
$750K-1M
> $10g YES NO FOR NRC USE ONLY TYPE OF FEE FEE LOG FEE CATEGORY COMMENTS APPROVED B Y 8508280188 850725 REG 4 LIC70 SNM-1955 PDR AMOUNT RECEIVED CHECK NUM8ER DArE bb PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT ON THE REVERSE
PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
' Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3'
...cted into law by section 3 of the Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-579), the follow-ing statement is furnished ts individuals who supply information to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on NRC Form 313. This information is maintained in a system of records designated as NRC-3 and described at 40 Federal Register 45334 (October 1,1975).
- 1. AUTHORITY: Sections 81 and 161(b) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2111 and 2201(b)).
- 2. PRINCIPAL PURPOSE (S): The information is evaluated by the NRC staff pursuant to the criteria set forth in 10 CFR Parts 30,32,33,34,35 and 40 to determine whether the application meets the requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Commission's regulations, for the issuance of a radioactive material license or amendment thereof.
- 3. ROUTINE USES: The information may be (a) provided to State health departments for their information and use; and (b) provided to Federal, State, and local health officials and other persons in the event of incident or exposure, for their information, investigation, and protection of the public health and safety. The information may also be dis-closed to appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies in the event that the information indicates a violation or potential violation of law and in the course of an administrative or judicial proceeding, in addition, this information may be trans-ferred to an appropriate Federal, State, or lo<:al agency to the extent relevant and necessary for an NRC decision or to an appropriate Federal agency to the extent relevant and necessary for that agency's decision about you.
- 4. WHETHER DISCLOSORE IS MANDATORY OR VOLUNTARY AND EFFECT ON INDIVIDUAL OF NOT PROVID-ING INFORMATION: Disclosure of the requested information is voluntary. If the reouested information is not furn-ished, however, the application for radioactive material license, or amendment thereof, will not be processed. A request that information be hela from public inspection must be in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 2.790. Withhold-ing from public inspection shall not affect the right, if any, of persons properly and directly concerned need to inspect the document.
- 5. SYSTEM MANAGER (S) AND ADDRESS: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l
Director, Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety l
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Washington, D.C. 20555 l
2 APPLICATION FOR MATERIAL LICENSE 5.
Radioactive material:
a.)
Uranium b.)
Dissolved in 1N nitric acid c.)
0.001 microcuries 6.
Purposes for which licensed material will be used:
The material will be used as a tracer in the chemical separation of uranium from marine sediments. The activity of the tracer added will approximate the activity of the naturally occurring uranium in the sample. Typical sample size is 10 g which usually contains between.3'and 10 ng/g uranium, so_the maximum total radioactivity added to the sample from the spike will be approximately 4440 dph.
This activity will be carried.out in the chemistry laboratory of the Corpus Christi office, Office.of Marine Geology.
7.
Individuals responsible for radiation safety program and their training and experience:
n.
Name of person:
- harles W. Holmes b.
Training:, Course work.at Florida State University on the principles and practices of radiatien protection, radioactive measurements and standardizr. tion, mathematics and calculation in radioactive measurements.
c.
Experience: Four years experience in tne use of radioactive isotopesuse33gstracersinchggfcalseparationsusingsuch
~,pggerialas Uf 253 uranium, Th for thoriug37 Also use of Np, method for Pa in the measurement of Pa in natural material.
This experience was in low level counting as is applicable to the study of naturally occurring isotopes.
8.
Training for individuals working in or frequenting restricted areas.
The safety officer has attended a short course entitled Occupational and Environmental Radiation Protection and on his return, he instructed all laboratory workers. Workers are required to read Radiation Protection by Jacob Shapiro and also must read the laboratory safety manual.
9.
Facilities and Equipment:
On a separate sheet is a diagram of the laboratory showing the location of the storage cabinet, work space and counting equipment.
As the laboratory and project are designed for low level measurement, there is no necessity for shielding.
Equipment:
a.
Proportional counter - Nuclear Measurements Corp.Model PC-3 b.
8,192 channel pulse height analyzer - Nuclear Data Model 600 c.
Alpha probe - Baird Atomic Model 904-512.
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- 10..No formal program exists. -All workers are required.to read Radistion Protection by Shapiro and are instructed in the safe uses of the P
uranium spike.
11.
Waste management:
All,of the uranium used is plated ont'o planchets and stored indefinitely in a. cabinet designed for this-purpose.
Since none of the material will be removed from the laboratory, there will be no disposal of the
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