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MONTHYEARML20199B9621998-01-26026 January 1998 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing TS to Include Listed Paragraph,Inserted as Paragraph 3.6.2(c). Proprietary SER Is Forwarded for Complete Regulatory Review of Application.Proprietary Encl Withheld ML20148G5561997-05-26026 May 1997 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing License Condition II.B.3 & Adding License Condition II.B.7.Draft NSC Health Physics Procedure Formalizing Quarterly & Semiannual Sealed Source Leak Checks,Encl ML20137Z0341997-04-15015 April 1997 Application for Amend to License R-83,adding License Condition II.B.3 for Disposal of LLW Similar to Conditions in NRC Matl Licenses ML20115G5331996-07-15015 July 1996 Application for Amend to License R-83,allowing Steady State Operation Up to 1500 Kilowatts (Thermal).Increased Power Level Will Provide Improved Experimental Conditions for Various Reactor Users ML20056H4451993-08-24024 August 1993 Application for Amend to License R-83 & Indemnity Agreement E-12 to Allow Greater Flexibility in Possession & Storage of Radioactive Matls Use to Support Research & Development within Nuclear Science Center Site ML20085C7161991-09-10010 September 1991 Application for Amend to License R-83,appointing Wd Reece as DE Feltz Replacement as Director of Nuclear Science Ctr. Wd Reece Resume Re Academic & Professional Experience Encl. Encl Withheld ML20247B9831989-09-0404 September 1989 Application for Amend to License R-83,revising Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Organizational Structure & Changing Reporting Requirements of Reactor Administration Personnel ML20196B9151988-01-21021 January 1988 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing Administration of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Per Tech Specs 6.1.1 by Replacing Position of Head,Nuclear Engineering Research W/Director,Nuclear Research Reactor Programs ML20202G6971986-07-11011 July 1986 Application for Amend to License R-83,increasing Total Controlled Inventory of I-131 Through I-135 in Fueled Experiment from 1.5 Ci to 10 Ci ML20070V0181983-02-0101 February 1983 Suppl to Jul 1979 Application for Renewal of License R-83, Consisting of Proposed Changes to Tech Spec 3.8 Re Primary Coolant Conditioning ML20028F0631983-01-24024 January 1983 Suppl to Jul 1979 Application to Amend License R-83, Changing Tech Specs Re Pulse Mode Operation & Reactor Fuel Elements ML20053E1261982-05-27027 May 1982 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing Administrative Controls to Require Director,Nuclear Science Ctr,To Rept to Director,Tx Engineering Experiment Station, Through Head of Nuclear Engineering Research ML19339A6641980-10-20020 October 1980 Application to Change 790902 Request for Renewal of License R-83.Revisions Are Due to Administrative Changes. Safety Evaluation Encl ML19246A9921979-07-0303 July 1979 Application for Renewal of License R-83 1998-01-26
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MONTHYEARML20199B9621998-01-26026 January 1998 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing TS to Include Listed Paragraph,Inserted as Paragraph 3.6.2(c). Proprietary SER Is Forwarded for Complete Regulatory Review of Application.Proprietary Encl Withheld ML20149F3811997-07-15015 July 1997 Amend 14 to License R-83 Modifying License Conditions to Allow Greater Flexibility in Possession & Storage of Radioactive Matls Used to Support Research & Development within Site ML20148G5561997-05-26026 May 1997 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing License Condition II.B.3 & Adding License Condition II.B.7.Draft NSC Health Physics Procedure Formalizing Quarterly & Semiannual Sealed Source Leak Checks,Encl ML20137Z0341997-04-15015 April 1997 Application for Amend to License R-83,adding License Condition II.B.3 for Disposal of LLW Similar to Conditions in NRC Matl Licenses ML20115G5331996-07-15015 July 1996 Application for Amend to License R-83,allowing Steady State Operation Up to 1500 Kilowatts (Thermal).Increased Power Level Will Provide Improved Experimental Conditions for Various Reactor Users ML20059G0121993-10-26026 October 1993 Amend 13 to License R-83 Modifying License Conditions to Allow Greater Flexibility in Possession & Storage of Radioactive Matls Used to Support Research & Development ML20056H4451993-08-24024 August 1993 Application for Amend to License R-83 & Indemnity Agreement E-12 to Allow Greater Flexibility in Possession & Storage of Radioactive Matls Use to Support Research & Development within Nuclear Science Center Site ML20085C7161991-09-10010 September 1991 Application for Amend to License R-83,appointing Wd Reece as DE Feltz Replacement as Director of Nuclear Science Ctr. Wd Reece Resume Re Academic & Professional Experience Encl. Encl Withheld ML20247B9831989-09-0404 September 1989 Application for Amend to License R-83,revising Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Organizational Structure & Changing Reporting Requirements of Reactor Administration Personnel ML20151L6541988-03-23023 March 1988 Amend 11 to License R-83,modifying Title of One Position in Organizational Structure for Station ML20196B9151988-01-21021 January 1988 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing Administration of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Per Tech Specs 6.1.1 by Replacing Position of Head,Nuclear Engineering Research W/Director,Nuclear Research Reactor Programs ML20202G6971986-07-11011 July 1986 Application for Amend to License R-83,increasing Total Controlled Inventory of I-131 Through I-135 in Fueled Experiment from 1.5 Ci to 10 Ci ML20070V0181983-02-0101 February 1983 Suppl to Jul 1979 Application for Renewal of License R-83, Consisting of Proposed Changes to Tech Spec 3.8 Re Primary Coolant Conditioning ML20028F0631983-01-24024 January 1983 Suppl to Jul 1979 Application to Amend License R-83, Changing Tech Specs Re Pulse Mode Operation & Reactor Fuel Elements ML20058B4891982-07-16016 July 1982 Amend 8 to License R-83,amending Tech Specs Re Administrative Organizational Controls to Require Director of Nuclear Science Ctr to Rept to Director of Tx Engineering Experiment Station ML20053E1261982-05-27027 May 1982 Application for Amend to License R-83,changing Administrative Controls to Require Director,Nuclear Science Ctr,To Rept to Director,Tx Engineering Experiment Station, Through Head of Nuclear Engineering Research ML19339A6641980-10-20020 October 1980 Application to Change 790902 Request for Renewal of License R-83.Revisions Are Due to Administrative Changes. Safety Evaluation Encl ML19246A9921979-07-0303 July 1979 Application for Renewal of License R-83 1998-01-26
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97-0081 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk j Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 '
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Request for Amendment to License R-83 l l
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Reactor Facility License R-83 Amendmen. 13, Docket 50-128 l 1
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Dear Sir:
It has come to our attention from a recent inspection, that when the Nuclear Science Center (NSC) facility license was amended in October 1993 we inadvertently requested a change that did not include all forms of radioactive materials produced, used and stored at an operating research reactor.
Specifically, license condition II.B.3 was changed to j Pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR, Chapter I, Part 30, " Rules j of General Applicability to Domestic Licensing of Byproduct Material," to receive, posses, and use in amounts as required, any byproduct material without restriction to
, chemical or physical form, for analysis or instrument calibration but not to separate such byproduct material as may be produced by operation of the reactor The amendment was initiated by a combined NRC and State of Texas radioactive material license inspection in 1992. The State of Texas requested that the NSC transfer all radioactive material within the NSC site boundary to an amended NRC facility license (see attachments). The NSC staff and management have been incorrectly interpreting the license by the original intent and not how the license was written. With further review and Region IV guidance it appears the license condition II.B.3 does not address the bulk of the radioactive material at the NSC site.
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'The Texas A&M University NSC reactor is a 1 MW TRIGA used for isotope production and radiation research. It would be impossible to operate the reactor and only produce radioactive material "for analysis and calibration". Activated structure and experiment materials are produced in and around the reactor j during the normal daily operations. Experimental devices that i have failed or become obsolete are stored on site for decay or l possible reuse. During routine handling operations, an amount of l low-level radioactive waste is produced and is stored at the i facility. High-activity isotopes are regularly produced and shipped for commercial and research purposes.
The NSC management respectfully requests license condition II.B.3 be amended as follows 4 Pursuant to the Act and 10 CFR, Chapter I, Part 30, " Rules of General Applicability to Domestic Licensing of Byproduct Material," to receive, posses, and use in amounts as required in connection with operation of the reactor, any byproduct material without restriction to chemical or physical form but not to separate such byproduct material 1
In the 1970's and again in 1994 the NSC received low-level radioactive material shipments that included material and equipment to be put into use at the facility. Unfortunately, not ell of the material received was in a salvageable condition and was stored on site for decay. This material was transferred from the Texas State license and received on the amended NRC license because of the license misinterpretation. It is currently cost prohibitive for the NSC facility to dispose of this material in a commercial landfill. It is requested that a license condition be added that would allow t he storage and decay of the material that is already on the NSC t,te, but prevent receiving additional materials that could not be used for research or development at the facility. Therefore, in addition to the above amendment, it is requested that an additional condition II.B.7 be added as follows To posses and store for decay such materials as are within the facility boundary at the time of this amendment, but to not receive additional byproduct material that can not be shown to have a definite nuclear research and development purpose Finally, the NSC staff would like to add a license condition for disposal of low-level waste similar to conditions in NRC materials licenses as follows:
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Radioactive waste to be disposed of in this manner shall be held for decay a minimum of 10 half-lives.
Before disposal as ordinary waste, radioactive waste shall be surveyed to determine that its radioactivity cannot be distinguished from background. All radiation labels shall be removed or obliterated.
Please contact Sean O' Kelly or me at 409-845-7551 if you need any additional information. Your attention to this matter is appreciated.
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TX Dept. of Health letter xc: Ellis W. Merschoff, NRC RGN-IV Theodore S. Michaels, NRR/DRPM/PDND B. Don Russell, TEES Larry A. Krisanits, NSC 1
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