ML20148H843

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Annual Report for 1987.Summary of Environ Surveys Performed Outside of Facility Encl
ML20148H843
Person / Time
Site: 05000148
Issue date: 01/15/1988
From: Rosson H
KANSAS, UNIV. OF, LAWRENCE, KS
To:
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM)
References
NUDOCS 8801270314
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. e THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66045-2223

' Q#, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

'?suta January 15, 1988 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attention: Document Control Desk Re: Docket No. 50-148 In accordance with Facility License R-78, the following annual report is submitted for the period January 28, 1987 to December 31, 1987,

a. There has been no major preventitive or corrective maintenance to the facility.
b. There have been no major changes in facility procedures. An analysis of activation products in the reactor structure has been performed as authorized by letter from Alexander Adams, Jr., Project Manager, dated April 16, 1987. No unreviewed safety questions were involved,
c. A summary of environmental surveys performed outside the facility is attached.
d. No significant exposures (above 500 mrem) have been received by facility personnel or by visitors. The maximum exposure by any individual has been less than 50 mrem,
e. There have been no reportable occu.'rences.

Respec fully supitted, fr hl f.

Harold F. Rosson Reactor Director Encle Summary of Environmental Surveys copies: Nuclear Reactor Committee Dean Carl E. Locke U . S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive Arlington, TX 76911 gemm@

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_ RADIATION SAFETY SERVICE

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. Lawrence, Konsos 66045 Nuclear Reoctor Center Phone: (913) 864 4089 January 12, 1988 Harold'F.-Rosson Rsactor Director

Dear Dr. Rosson,

The following summary of air samples taken outside Burt Hall is for the period January 28, 1987 to December 31, 1987. The~ following results were determined from 17 c mples of air taken outside on.the west side of the building. All values were below

.the MPC's for uncontrolled areas. The minimum detectable activity is expressed as MDA.

alpha activity 15 samples < MDA average MDA 0.48 1 1.29x10-14 uC1/ml 0 samples > MDA beta activity 14 samples < MDA average MDA 0.57 1 1.4x10-13 uC1/ml 0 samples > MDA gamma activity ,

16 samples < MDA average MDA 0.0043 1 1.2x10-12 uCi/ml 0 samples > MDA Sincerely, AlaLJ L~

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