ML20148A556

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IE Inspec Rept 70-1319/78-05 on 781027 During Which No Items of Noncompliance Were Noted. Areas Inspec: Status of Decontamination & Decomm Oper
ML20148A556
Person / Time
Site: 07001319
Issue date: 11/22/1978
From: Kahle J, Potter J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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References
70-1319-78-05, 70-1319-78-5, NUDOCS 7812290084
Download: ML20148A556 (3)


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Report No.: 70-1319/78-5 Docket No.: 70-1319 License No.: SNM-1315 Licensee: U. S. Nuclear, Inc.

P. O. Box 680 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Facility Name: U. S. Nuclear Fuel Fabrication Plant inspection at: Oak Ridge, Tennessee Inspection conducted: October 27, 1978 Inspector: J. B. Kahle

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FuelFacfitiesandMaterialsSafetySection Fuel Facility and Materials Safety Branch Inspection Summary Inspection on October 27, 1978 (Report No. 70-1319/78-5)

Areas inspected: Special announced inspection of status of decontamination and decommissioning operations. The inspection involved approximately 3 inspector-hours on site by one NRC inspector.

Results: No items of noncompliance or deviations were identified.

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RII Rpt. No. 70-1319/78-5 DETAILS Prepared by: hf(2 [Is. //he/?J s J. B.,/A'ahle, Fuel Facilities Inspector Date Fuel 4'acilities and Materials Safety Section Fuel Facil'ty and Materials Sa ty B anch Dates of Inspec ion  : ct r 27, 1978 Reviewed by: # d}//[

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Fue ocilities and Materials ety Section Fuel Facility and Materials Safety Branch

1. Persons Contacted
  • S. Weaver, President G. Carroll, Technician
  • Denotes those present at the exit interview.
2. Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings Not inspected during this inspection.
3. Unresolved Items No new unresolved items were identified during this inspection.
4. Status of Decontamination
a. A licensee representative stated that decontamination of equipment and the facility had been completed. All the paint had been removed from the two presses and the rolling mill in the melt-cast area. Licensee representatives stated that the small metal liquid waste holdup tank had been cut up with a torch and the pieces placed in 55-gallon waste drums. They stated that the plastic tank had never been used due to leak problems and, consequently, did not contain any radioactive contamination. Surveys of the inside surfaces of the large metal tank showed that the contamination levels were below the guideline values.
b. The inspector noted that there were two large and one small woeden boxes and approximately forty 55 gallon drums of radioactive contaminated waste. A licensee representative stated that the contaminated waste would be sent to a commercial burial site.

RII Ept. No. 70-1319/78-5 c. The results of the paint samples from painted equipment were discussed by the inspector, the NMSS/NRC representative and a licensee representative. Using a ratio factor of 20 for the total uranium activity to the uranium-235 activity and remeasuring the area from which the paint was removed, it was concluded that all -

the paint sample results met the release levels except for the metal lab table. A licensee representative stated that the table would be dismantled and placed in the contaminated waste.

d. A licensee representative stated that USN would submit sketches or plots to NMSS showing the locations where surveys were taken.

After an evaluation of the survey results by NMSS shows the facility and equipment to be satisfactorily free of contamination for release, a request will be made by NMSS for Region II to conduct a verifica-tion survey.

e. Exit Interview The decontamination status and future actions to complete decommissioning were discussed with Dr. Sam Weaver, USN, and Mr. William Crow, NMSS, at the conclusion of the inspection.