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Advises of Availability of Suppl Documents in PDR Re Safe Guards on Nuc Matl-Implementation of Us/Iaea Agreement. W/Encl Fed Register Notice,Subsidiary Arrangements Draft forms.(IA-1-2 Info Exchange,L-4-2 Ariz)
ML20148T217
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Issue date: 11/22/1978
From: Goller K
NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
To: Fitzrandolph L
ARIZONA, STATE OF
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NUDOCS 7812040355
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NOTE T0: JiCCESSION UNIT ROOM 016 November 280 1978 Nb Phillips. Building FRCM: L.C. Solem, SGS:SD Please place the attached document in the PD?. using the foll: wing file and file points:

POR File Additional Info (Select one and enter number) (Enter if appropriate)

Proposed Rule (PR) SECY-78-162* ACRS Minutes No.

Reg. Guide Relates to Proposed Rule (PR) X Petition (PPM) Relates to Reg. Guide Effective Rule (Ril) Relates to Petition (PRM)

ANSI IAEA Relates to Effective Rule (?fi)

X Federal Register Notice

  • 43FR2236 dated May 25, 1978; and 43FRS425 SD Task No. SGS-536-1 dated November 21. 1978 MUREG Report Contract No.

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Subject:

See below

1. Subsidiary Arrangements to the Agreement Between the Government of the United d States of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards in the United States of America;
2. . Transitional Subsidiary Arrangements to the Protocol to the Agreement Between the Government of'the United States of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards in the United . States of America;
3. Draft - Form DOE /NRC-741, " Nuclear Material Transaction Report" with instructions; stet.
4. Draft - Form 00E/NRC-742C, " Physical Inventory Listing" with instructions.

N.B., The' United States List of Installations Eligible for IAEA Safeguards Under the US/IAEA Safeguards Agreement, Rev.1, January 1978 was placed in the Public Document Room by notice dated June 16,71978.

cc: Central Files JM Becker, ELD w/o" Encl. JW Roe, NRR w/o Encl.

KD Cohn, IP E Sparks, NMSS "

PR Morrow, NMSS "

JR Wolf, ELD "

'RG Page, NMSS d N O N C) D E

54256- P! top 3sto Ruus lish, maintain, and foUot7 prescribed "TRANSegl

  • 04 "PtANT CATE" PWICING OF 9567.

. material accounting and contral p'roce- NATURAL CA5 U UIS SY CAS PROC 25 Issued in Washington. D.C.. Novem-dures (3) to provide specifle reports; ' SCR5 AND REFINER 5 ,ber 15,1978. ,

and (4) to permit inspections by IAEA ch ng. In o.e. .nd t e.eten Rega.dtn, Pvm DoucLAs O. Routssow, representatives. The proposed amend- H ,6. ,c m4. ,ts e.,Pe.,$..a Assi.stant Admirtistrator. Eco-ments were published for comment so nomic Regulatory Administra-that the issuance of final regulations AOENCY: Economic Regulatory Ad- tion.

could be accomplished promptly once ministration. Department of Energy, tra Doc.18-3 s12 med 11-:o a: aAs am) the Senate gives its consent. ACTION: Notice of Change in Date The May 25, 1978, proposed amend

  • and Location of Public Hearing Con
  • ments made reference to certain sup- cerning Rulemaking Petillons. - [8010-01-M]

plemental documents which are now SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE SM4ARD The Economic Regula- COMMlSSION available and have been placed in the. tory Mmtnistration (ERA) of the De-CornmMion's Public Document Roorn partment of Energy (DOE) hereby (17 CFR Pure 2401 at 1717 H Street NW.. Washington. gnes notice of a change in the date and the location of the public nearing CRelease No. 34-1531T; File No. SM61)

D.C. These documents are:

en n FlWNG AND o!5CtC5URE REQUltfMINT5

1. Subsidiary Arrangements to the Agree- gr' o p reent Betw en the Government of the ,, pricing of natural gas liquids tme subpart r K of the Mandatory Pe- Pree d Am adme e to seh.d=1.e on Ato gy Agency for tu p
  • 8 ' ' Exchange trg da and ocatj y e e, f* ri uled in a notice issued October 30 h0ENh Securities and
2. Tranmuonal Subsidiary Arranset.. 4 to the Protocol to the Agreement Beneen 1978 (43 FR 50842. October 31, 1978) ACTION: Proposed amendments to the Govemment of the United States of for December 7,1978, at 2000 M Street schedules.

Americs and the International Atomic NW., Washington D.C. is now sched-

SUMMARY

The Commission is pro-Energy Agency for the Application of Safe. uled to be held on December 11, 1978' posing for comment amendments to guards in the United States of America (66 at Room 3000A Federal BuDdinr.12th the schedu!cs relating to the disefo-pagesn and Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Wash- sure requirements applicable to cer-
3. The United States IJst of Insta!!stions ington, D.C. 20461. AD other dates and tain beneficial owners of certain E114t'le for IAEA Safeguards Ender the locations set forth in the October 30 classes of equity securities. The pur- ,

US/1AEA Safeguards Agreensent Rev. 1. notfee remain unchanged. pose of the amendments is to enable l January 1978 (50 pages); the Commission to satisiy its obliga- I

4. Draft--Perm DCE/NRC-741, "Nue'est DATES: Hearing dates: Washington, tion tmder section 13(g) of the Sect'n- '

Matertal Tramaction Report" with imtrue. D.C. Hearing: December 11. 1978. 9:30 ties Exchange Act of 1934 "* *

  • to tions (96 pages): and a.m., and continued Li necessary at tabulate and promptly rnake available I
5. Dra*t-Perm DOE /!%RC-T42C. "Phyn- 9 30 a.m. at the same 1ccat!on of the the information contained in any '

est Inventory I.! sting" with instructions t7. next day or days. report fUed pursuant to this subsec-ADDRESSES: Requests to speak to: tion * * * " The Commission also de- <

In consideration of the supplemental PubUc Hearing Management. Docket scribes and invF"s comment on its pro- J documents now available in the Com- No. ERA-R-77-5. Department of posed methods r conating beneficial ownership infortuation, through com-i

' mission's Public Document Room, tile Energy. Room 0313. 2000 M Street NRC ts extending the comment period ashin on D 1 . ,,8",n d oned n' i for the P ::tztL RrctsTra notice f43 rtfa Av'enue NW. Room 3000 A. Wash, tion and on its proposal to amend beneficial ownership schedules to re-the I

PR :365), dated May 25,1978. " Safe- ingten. D.C. 20461. quest the Social Security or IRS Iden-

. guards on Nuclear Materfal-Imple, mentation of U.S./IAEA Agreement." FVR YtmA um- INFORMATION tification sons.

number of " reporting per-The additional comment period will CONTACT:

expire December:1.1978- DATE: Comments must be received on Robert C. Oiuette (Co= ment Proce. or before December 18,19"8.

Dated at Washington D'C this dures). Economic Regulatory Admin-istration. 2000 M Street NW., Room ADDRESS: Comments should be sub-14th day of November 1978. 2214B. Washington. D.C. 20461.002- m!sted in tripliente to Oeorge A. Fitz.

254-5:01. emmons. Secretary, Secunties and Ex-For the Nuclear Regulatory Com. change Commluton. 500 North Capitol mission. Rue Dann (Media Relations). De- Street. Washington D.C. 20549. Cotn.

Jouw C. Hortr partment of Energy 2000 M Street ment letters should refer to Ule No. i ActingSecretary NW., Room 0308E. Washington, D.C. S7-761. All comments received wiH be i o/the Commfssion. 20461.202-634-21"0. available for pubHe inspection and IFR Doe. 78-3::581 Piled 11-2M8: 835 am) cowing in the Commen's Pubuc Nancy F. WIIIIams (Office of Regula. Reference Roorn. W I, Street NW, tiocs and Emergency Planning). Eco- Washington. DE. .W9.

nomic Regulatory Adminimtion,

%450-01-M} 2000 M Street NW., Washtngton. FOR PURTHER

  • De* FORMATION DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY D.C. 20461. 202-632-8494. CONTAC"I':

kon.mse tes, doe.ry Admnuorse. Cliff G. Russell of Kristina Clark. Wilham H. Carter. Office of Disclo; (Office of Oeneral CounseD. Depart- sure Poucy and Proceedings. Divi-

[10 CPt Port 212} ment of Energy 12th and Pennsyl- sten of Corporation Picance. Securi.

vania Avenue NW Room 5138 ties and Exchange Commis:: ton, 500 IDocket No. ERA-R-7741 Washington. D.C. 20461. 202-566- North Capitol Street. Washington.

FEDERA4 RIGt5itt. VOL. 43, NO. 225-.-TUESCAY, NOVEM&ER 21. 1978 C

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1 PROPOSED RULES 54255 parable to those in the past two se> (43 FR 50866) be amencied to read as- [7590-01-M]

sons. The 1978-79 season Texas grape- followr fruit crop is estimated at 11,500,000 NUCLEAR REGULATORY .

boxes (80 pounds net weight), com. 1 906.361 Orange and Grapefruit Regula- COMMIS$10N pared with 11,900,000 produced in (10" 3E 1977-78, and 12.400.000 in 1976-77. (a) During the period December 12, C#" ** ' ' "' "#

The crop is of excellent quality, and 1978. through November 4,1979, no SAFEQUARDS ON NUCt!AR MATERIAL-fruit sizes are much larger than those handler shall handle any variety of or. IMPtfMENTATION OF U.S./tALA AGREEMENT of the past two seasons. Growing con. anges or grapefruit grown in the pro' Aveliabmty of supplemental Do<vra n* and ditions have been favorable and soil duction area unless: g,,,,g.,,,c. . . ,Pened moisture is adequate. Hence, consider- (1) Such oranges grade UE. Fa.ncy, ing the available supply and the re- UE. No.1, UE. No.1 Bright U.S. No. AGENCY: US Nucler Regulatory ported quality and size of the fruit 1 Bronze, UE, Combination (with not Commission.

ample quantitles of both oranges and less than 60 percent, by count, of the ACTION: Notice of availability of sup-grapefruit ineeting these proposed oranges in any lot thereof grading at plemental documents and an exten-grade and size requirements will be least U.S. No.1), or UE. No. 2; sion for comments on proposed regula.

available to meet the demand for (2) Such oranges are at least pack tions (43 FR 22365) to implement these fruits. size 288, as such size is specified in U.S./IAEA Agreement.

The committee estimates that 50 12851*691(c) of the UA Standards for

SUMMARY

The Nuclear Regulatory percent 60 percentof the of Texa.s orange the Texas crop, and Oranges (Texas and States other than Commission has placed in its Public grapefruit crop will meet the proposed grade and Florida. California, and Arizona). Document room at 1717 H Street NW.,

size requirements, and will be sold except that the minimum diameter Washington, D.C.. documents which fresh in the- regulated domestic limit for pack size 288 oranges in any are supplemental to, and were refer-market. Grapefruit and oranges fall, lot shall be 2% inches: enced in the FIDERAL RrcIstra of May ing to meet these proposed require-(3) Such grapefruit gnde U.S. 25,1978, " Safeguards on Nuclear Ma.

ments, could be sold,if suitable,in un. Fancy, UE No.1. UE. No.1 Bright, terial-Implementation of U.S./1AEA regulated channels, such as the fresh UE. No.1 Bronze, or U.S. No. 2: Agreement." In consideration of these export market. the processed products (4) Such grapefruit are at least pack supplemental documents, the NRC is market, or the local unregulated size 96, as such size is specified in extending the comment period for the .

market within the production area. I 2851.630(c) of the U.S. Standards for notice.

Fresh shipments of Texas oranges and Grapefruit (Texas and States other DATE: Comment period for 43 FR grapefruit meet considerable cornpetif than Florida. California, and Arizona), 22365 is extended and now expires De-tion in major markets from citrus pro- except that the minimum diameter ceenber 21'1978' duced in other areas of the country. limit for pack size 96 grapefruit in any Only a relatively small portion of this lot shall be 3% inches: Protided That ADDRESSES: (1) Written comments Nation's citrus supplies-.-about 3 p'er- any handler snay handle grapefruit for the FrrtRAL Rectsrta (43 FR cent of the oranges and 16 percent of smaller than pack size 96, provided 22365), dated May 25. 1978, should be the grapefruit-are produced !n Texas. such grapefruit grade at least UE. No. submitted to the Secretary of the The proposed minimum grade and 1 and they are at least pack size 112, Con,m!cion. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory size requirements renect the commit- as such size is specified in the afore. Commission. Washington, D.C. 20555, tee's appraisal of the need for regulat- said UE. Standards for Orapefruit. Attention Docketing and Service ing Texas oranges and grapefruit bY except that the minunum diameter Branch: (2) the documents contained grade and see during the period De- limit for pack sine 112 grapefruit in in this notice can be obtained at J0.0,8 cember 12,1978, through November 4. any lot shall be 3% inches.

per page copy frorn the Commission a 1979, based on the available supply Public Document Room at 1717 H (5) An appropriate inspection certift. Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20555.

and current and prospective tuarket cate has been issued for such fruit demand conditions. The committee re- within 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> prior to the time of FOR FURTHER D&ORMATION ports that the proposed requirements shipment; and CONTACT:

are necessary to prevent the shiptnent (6) The fruit meets all the applicable Mr. James R. Wolf, Office of Execu.

of Texas oranges and grapefruit of container and pack requirements ef- tive Legal Director. U S. Nuclear Iower gmdes and sizes than those fective under this marketing agree-hereinaf ter spectfled: that they are de, Regulator'/ Commission. Wash!ng.

signed to provide ample supplies of ac. ment and order. - ton, D.C. 20555. Phone 301-492-8694; ceptable quality oranges and grape- (b) Terms used in this section shall or Mr. Paul K. Morrow Office of have tbe same meaning as in the mar- Nuclear Material Safety and Safe.

fruit in the interest of producers and consumer s, and to enable Texas keting order, and terms relating to guards. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory orange and grapefruit producers to grade and diameter shall have the Commission. Washington, D.C.

compete more. effectively in the same meaning as in the US standards 20555. Phone 301-427-4004.

market, thereby improving their re. for oranges (Texas and States other SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

turns, pursuant to the declared policy than Florida, California, and Arizona) On May 25,1978, the Nuclear Regula.

of the act. It reports shipments of (7 CFR 2851.680-2851.714). or in the tory Commission published for public lower grades and of smaller sizes than U.S. standards for grapefruit (Texas comment in the FEDERA1. RICisTrR (43 those preposed, provide low returns to and States other than Florida. Califor* FR 2:365) proposed amendments to producers when sold in the fresh do- nia and Arizona) (7 CFR 2851.620- implement the agreement between the mestic market, because they lack con. 2851.653). United States and the International sumer acceptance, and often returns Dated: November 16.1978. Atomic Energy Agency for the applica.

for such fruit are inadequate to cover tion of safeguards in the United States the washing, sorting, grading and CHARLrs R. BnA:ta, of America. These proposed imple-packing cos's associated with prepar. Deputy Director, fruit and i7epc' menting regulations identified provi-ing fruit for sale in the fresh market, table Dttision, Agriculturcl sions requiring licensees: (1) To subtrJt The proposal is that ( 906.361 Marketing Service. Information concermng their instana.

Orange and Grapefruit Regulation 20 (FR Doc. 78-3:542 Filed 11-20-78: 835 aml tion for the use of IAEA: (2) to estab-TEDERAL RIGt3TIR, VCL. 43, NO. 225-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1978

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SUBSIDIARY ARRANGEMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY FOR THE APPLICATION OF SAFEGUARDS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Le attached " Subsidiary Arrangements" document sets forth the details l for implementing the US/IAEA Safeguards Agreement. It covers channels

-- of-ccrannicarictr(Code-1), safeguards mmres to be applied (Code 2), .

provision of infor:stivu 'vy the-Utc-(CM), rMsion of infor=ation by the IAEA (Code 4), publication of inforaticn by the LAEA (Code 5),

temiration and application of safeguards (Code 6), advance notification 1

. of withdraals and transfers (Code 7), inventory and export of nuclear material (Code 8), inspecticn and inspectors (Code 9), and reports to the IAEA (Code 10). It is important to note that Code 10 only describes the elets of the IAEA reports syste:a and does not specify actual reporting re @ ements. He specific Sements for each partic"in-installatice will be established, in accordance with Code 10, during consultations between emmies, the IEA and the NRC or DOE (dependir4 on whether the U.S. Cccpany is licensed by NRC or execpt fma NRC licensing).

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TO TE AGREDIEC ET'4EEN TE COVERIGENT OF TE UNITED STATES CF AMERICA AND THE INTERNATICNAL ATCMIC E:.IRGY AGElCY FCR TE APPLICATICN v?

SAFEGUAR7 :S IN TE UNITED STATES CF AERICA d

These Subsidiary Arrangements give effect to Article 39 of the Agreement between the Government of the United States of America (hereinafter ""he United States") and the International Atcmic Energy Agency (hereinafter "the Agency")

for the applicati n of safeguards in cen=ecticn with the Treaty en the Ncn-Proliferatien of Nuclear 'despens , which ent ered into force en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Thece Subsidiary Arrangements censist ef:

(a) A Ceneral Part applicable to those facilitics in the United States identified by the Aconey in accordance with Article 2(b) cf the i I

i Agreement which also centainn the substance of various communicatiens '

to be made between the Government of the Uni ted States a .i the Agency, l of other relevant dccuments, the precedurec t.o be followed and the time limits for various acticns ; and (b) A sepc.rste Attachment fer each of these factl tics in the "nited v

Stntes included in the :,urrent list of facil.ities as iden.:.Zied and designated by the Agency in accordance wit,h Articio IC(b; ani (c) of the Arroe=ent.

1.n .ex I to the.:a Subsidiary Arrer.gcents is the :c.rrant list cf facilit:.es w:. thin the L'nited S .e.tes ;cevided to the Agency in acccrdance with article 1(b) cf the !.gra* ment. *ne enaitiene and remevals by the United St ta es cf fcetl.t es  !

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is list vill bt accer.plished by enonc.nge cf notes Letween the OcVern:cnt.

cf 2.c, ::nited Ste.tec e ,i the Ap:ncy :n s.cccrd e.ce with Article 34 ef the Agncant, The formr fer the notificatiens called fer in Article 32 cf the A n :em.cnt : c r.ppended to Anne I.

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Date: 1978-06-01 1

Annex II to these Subsidiary Arrangements, in accordance with Article 39(a)(1), is a current list of these facilities in the United States identi-fied and designated by the Agency pursuant to Article 39(b) and (c).(Identi-

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! fications pursuant to Article 39(b)(1) will be cade at the time of entry into force of the Agreement .) This list will indicate the United States Reporting Identification cymbol, the AgAncy facility code and the Agency material balance area deLignations and specify, for each category of facilities, the maximum l routine inspection effort right of the Agency, detemined pursuant to Articles t

j 77 and 78 of the Agreement. This list will be kept up to date by the Agency, which t

will provide the Government of the United States as seen as possible with any updated versions.

V Additions to or deletions from the list of facilities in Annex II pur-cuant to Article 39(b) and (c) of the Agreement or as a censequence of removs.1 of facilitiec from the list contained in Annex I will be accomplished by exchangs of notes between the Government of the United States and the Agency. The format for the identification and designation by the Agency called for in Article 39(b) and (c) is appended to Annex II.

These Subsidiary Arrangements may be amended or supplemented by exchange of notes between the Government of the United States and the Agency. Theco Subcidiary Arrangements, covering thoco facilities identified by the Agency in accordance with Article 39(b)(i) of the Agreement, enter ii:to force en ..................

Subsidiary Arrangements covering facilities identified by the Agency pursuant to Article 39(b)(ii) of the Agreement enter into forcs ac specified in Article 40(b). Any other a .eniments and supple .ents to these Subsidiary Arran ements entar into for~e on the dates specified in the notes.

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  • CENERAL PART 1!

Table of Contents u

Code Subject Page

1. Regular channels of communication 5 1.1 , Communications from Agency 5

1.2 ' Communications from United States 5

2. National system of accounting for and control of nuclear material 6 2.1 Measures foreseen in the Agreement 6 2.2 Specifications of information to be provided (as applicable) 8
2. Measures additional to those specifically foreseen v .

In the Agreement 8

3 Provision of information by United States 9 31 Infor:ation on facilities 9 32 Radiological protection 10 33 Initial report 11 34 Accounting reports 11 35 Special reports 12 36 Information en international transfer; 13 37 Information on withdrawals 14 38 Information relevant to Agreements under which a htes has been ouspendeF.oliention Sf pursuantof Agency safegua:Hs to Article 22 in the

  • 4 1 United 39 Information en nuclear material in facilities re-
oved from both Anner I and Annex II lists 15

%' 4. Provision of information by the Agency 16 4.1 Acancy statements 16 42 Information on inspecticna 16 43 Infor atien on selection of facilities 17 5 Publicatien of infor=ation by the Agency 18

6. Terminatien of, exemption frca and ' reapplication of safeguards 6.1 Medel - Termination cf cafeguards en nuclear material to be used in ncn-nuclear activities 19 6.2 Model - Requect for exemption froc safeguarda of nuclear material 20 63 Model - Re-application of safeguards in respect of nuclear material previously exempted 21

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7. Advance notificatien of withdrawals and transfers 7.1 , Model - Advance notificatien of intended with-drawals of nuclear material by the United States 22 7.2 Model - Advance notificatien of intended trans-fers of nuclear. material cut of the United States 23 73 '

Model - Advance notification of expected transfers of nuclear caterial into the United States . 24 74 Model - Advance Notification of an expected change in the r. count and composition of nuclear material purraant to Articia 22 25

8. Inventory and expert of nuclear material subject to safeguards l

8.1 Medel - Inventery for the United States of nuclear

26 material subject to safeguards  !

8.2 Model - Expert account for the United States 28 9 Inspecticns and inspectors j 91 Model - Inspection Assignment 29 l 92 Authority granting and renewing inspector 5 visas 30 9.3 Model - Periodic inspection pregrammo 31 i 94 Model - Nuclear material samples transfer l (FermAS-1) 32 l 10.

Centente, Format and Structure of reports to the Agency 34 Annex I Model - current list of facilities in the United States  !

as provided for in Article 1(b) j Annex I(a) Model - Notification of change in the list of facilities I s-provided for in Article 1(b) I Annex II i Model - Current list of Pacilities in the United States as provided for in Article 2(b) -

l Annex I!(a) Model - Notificatien of additien to (deletion from) l the list of facilities provided for in Artit.le 2(b)

I Annex III Medel - Lict of Safeguards Agreements unde.r Nhich the application of Agency Safoguards in the United States has been suspended purcuant to Article 22.

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Daten 1978-06-01 5*

1.- Recular Channels of Ccmmunicatien Code Subject

  • Name and address 1.1 Communications fran Acency i

1.1.1 Normally, on matters relating Department of State.

k,o implementaticn of Agreement and Subsidiary Arrangements.

1.1.2 Rcuting cf ecmmunications frem United States Mission in Vienna.

Agency headquarters to autho-ri ty under Code 1.1.1.

1.1 3 Normal contact between Agency As in Code 1.1.1.

inspectors in the United States and United States' Authorities.

v 1.2 ccemunicatiens frem United Staten 1.2.1 Normally, en matters relating The Directer General to implem'entatien of Agreement International Atcmic Energ Agency and Subsidiary Arrangements. Kurtner Ring 11 A-1010 Vienna Austria Telephene: 52 45 11 52 45 25 Telex: 01-2645 Cable: INATCM VII:mA 1.2.2 Centact in case of accidents As abcve.

cr other emergencies involving Agency inspectcrs.

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, 2. National System of Acccuntine for and Centrol of Nuclear Material Agreement .

Codes Reference Subject (Articles) 2.1-Measures foreseen in the Arreement 2.1.1 ,

For measurement:

32(a) A measurement system for determination of quantities of nuclear material (1) received; (ii) produced; (iii) shipped; t

ss (iv) lest; (v) otherwise removed frcm inventery; er -

(vi) en inventory.

Conformity of this measurement system with the 1 latest internattenal standards. '

32(b) Precedure for evaluation of precisien and accuracy of measurements and the estimatien of measurement uncert ainty.

32(d) Preceduros fer taking a physical inventcry at fre-quencies censistent with the needs of the Agency te meet its ob;ective.

Precedures fer evaluaticn of E?. ,

32(e) Procedures for the evaluatica cf any unmeasurec ::s- l

, pesal(s) tna; might occur, cf ace mula ens cf un-  !

measured inventcry and unmeasured icsses, and cf any other events which might give rise to material l ttnaccounted fer.

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32(c) Precedures fer identifying reviewing and evaluating differences in shipper /rece,iver measurements.

32(f) A system cf records anc reper c shewing, fcr each material balance area, the inventcry cf nucl=a- =-

terial and the changes in that inventcry including receipts into and trcnsfers cut of the material ba-lance area.

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, '4 . g Date: 1978-06-01 7. I Agreement Codes Reference Subject (Articles) ,

i 2.1.2 43-45 Procedures for submissica to the Agency of design (cont' d) informatien including, inter. alia, descripticas and procedures at a facility relating to material acccunt-ancy and control, centainment and surveillance pur-suant to Articles 43-45 in the Agreement.

I 49-56 Procedures for the establishment and maintenacce of acccuating and o'perating records and arrangements to facilitate examination of these records by Agency inspectors in accordance with Articles 7 49-56 cf the Agreement.

32(h) Procedures for the submission of reports to the Agency. in accordance with Articles 57-63 and 65-67 of the Agreement.  ;

l 2.1 3 ' 32(g) Provisiens to assure ccrrect operation of the account-U I ing precedures and arrangements.

2.1.4 Others.

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Dates 1978-0M1 l Agreement Code Reference Subject (Articles) 22 Seeeifications of infomation to be erovided (as applicable) 2.2.1 44 For each of the items listed under Code 2.1 info:ation is to be provided on:

2.2.1.1 'Ihe existing legislation (laws, regulations, general administrative procedures) giving requirements oi laying down minimum standaMs

' (outlines and brief ertmets .of relevant texts and references).

Texts of relevant new laws, regulations or general administ mtive procedures as soon i as possible after promulgation. {

2.2.1.2 The organizational unit (s) responsible at facilities and/or nationally for:

(1 measurement ;

y (ii accountancy; and (iii the assurance that the functions listed under Codes 2.1 1 and 2.1.2 i are carried out correctly.

2.2.1 3 The extent to which each of the organizational units involved (i) has regulatory power; (ii) carries out audits; and (iii) carries out independent measumments.

2.2.1.4 The procedures and techniques followed by each organizational unit in order to meet the re-quire =ents or minimum standards referred to under C ode 2.2.1.1.

2,3 }!easures additicnal to these specifically fereceen in :ne.t m ement..

N.3 1 Sepamtion of functions to provide internal checks and balances :

(i) accounting functions separate from 1 =anufacturing and measure =ent ;

j (ii) custodial functien sepaste from accounting and measure ent control; (iii) shipping and receiving functions ceparate fres :.nufacturing; and (iv) independent audit function to ab 2re progra ec pliance and credibility.

232 Procedures fcr resciutien of shipper / receiver differences.

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Date: 1978-06 9' l

3. Provision of information by the United States  !

Agreement Code Reference Subject Date er time limit (Articles) i 31 Information en facilities 3.1.1 /

40(a),(c) Provision of completed i 42-44 Agency design informatien Within 45 days after such questiennaire for facilities identificatien by the identified pursuant to Arti- Agency.

cle 39(b)(i) cf the Agree-ment. -

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3 1.2 40(b),(c) Provisien of ccepleted 42-44 Within 45 days after such Agency design informatien identificatien by the questiennaire fer facilitiss Agency.

\" identified pursuant to Arti--

cle 39(b)(ii).

3.1.3 45 Previsien of inf crmation N rmally not later than en significant changes to 60 days bercre the modifi-data previcusly provided catica is scheduled to be under. Cede 3.1.1 cr 361.2, ccmpleted.

as specified in facility attachment cencerned, if facility is still en the current Annex II listing.

3.1.4 45 krevision of informatien Tcgetner with the first en changes to data pre- inventery chan6e report vicusly previded under made after mcdificatica is Ccde 3.1.1 cr 3.1.2 other completed.

than changec spec;fied in Cedo 3.1.3, if facility s,.

is still en the current Annex II listing.

Note 1 with reference te subjectc under Code 3:

5(a) Preprietary and other cen- 5then provided.

fidential in e:=atten c

should be marked as cuch.

S(e) resign informatzen exa- When era =ined, mined en United Statos' premises may be marked by the Agency te shew that the examinaticn has taken place.

Date: 1978-o6-01 lo,.

Agreement Code Reference (Articles) Date er time limit

?

Note 2 '  ?

with reference to subjects under Codes 3.1.2 and .;

3 1 3: 1 42, 45

' If the intermatien cannot be provided in full at the time specified, the Agency and United States may agree en a later date for ccm- ,

pletien of the information.

32

  • Radiolcrical Protectien '/  ;

v 3.2.1 44, 86 Information en laws and regu- Entry into force of latiens for radiological pro- eubsidiary arrangements.

tection in the United States as applicable to Agency inspectors.

3.2.2 44, 86 Information en radiological Entry inte force of surveillance measures and en subsidiary arrangements, medical facilities that are available fcr Agency ins-pectcrs in case of radiation accidents.

Informatics en relevant new As seen as pcssible after laws er regulations, er such new laws er regula-changes.

tiens have been pronulgat:1 er changes introduced.

3.2 3 3 Infernatien en radiaticn do-g.,

Rucrierly, and as scen as sages received by Agency ins- pcssible after significant pectors in the perfer:ance of radiation expcsure.

tneir fune:1cus in the United States.

~

  • / It is understood that the United States will encure that staff nenbera cf the Agency carrying cut functienc under the Agreenent are covered by the safety and radiation protection measures in force at each facility incluaing emergency asssistance and, if anilable, medical care in case of accidents.

This will include the cuenlving of cersonnel monitoring e:uierent to Agency, inscectors in all circumstances where the su2 plying or such e:uiccent Oc ether individuals' would' be required under United Statec laws and reg.ilations.

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Date: 1978-06-01 11.

Agreement Code Reference Subject Date er time limit (Articles) 33 Initial Reecrt 60,3(b) Dispatch of the initial reports of all nuclear ma-By f astest appropriate mea 2 terial subject to safe-of ccemunication (express,,

air mail or diplematic guards under this Agreement, - pouch).

i.e., that material in these -

farilities which shall have been ic=rtified by the Agency at any given time pursuant to Article 2(b, cf the Agree- l ment. l

' l 60(a) The first report shall list Within'30 days af ter the l all nuclear =aterial in fa- las t day ef .the calendar l s_,

cilities identified in scnth in which the {

accordance with Article Agreement enters into '

39(b)(1) of the Agreement, force. -

h 60(b) Subcequent initial reports '

Within 30 days af ter the shall list all nuclear 1.sst day of the calendar material in f acilities menth in which the Agency identified in acccrdance identifies the facility tn with Article 39(b)(ii) of the United" States.

the Agreement.

Fcr presentatien, content and explanations see Code 10, noting that automated means are to be used for presentation and t ransmiccien of the data.

s.

[ Note: If Agency material balance areas have not yet been defined, list material acccrding to material balance areas er geographical locatien as used by theUnitedStates.]

3,4 Acecuncing Reecrts 3.d .1 57-59, Dispatch of :nventcry change 61(a), As seen as pessible, but eperts either in a censo- with:n 30 days after the 62, 63 11 dated lis cr individually, and cf the men:n in which as specified in the relevant the inventory change (s)

Attachment, and cencise notes. eccur(s), by f astest For presentation and centent appropriate = cans. of see Ccde 10. communication.

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Date 1978-06-01 12.

Agreement Code Reference Subject Date er time limit (Articles) 3.4.2 57-59, Dispatch of material balance As seen ks possible, but 61(b), reports with physical inven- within 30 days of ccepletien 65 tery listing attached. Fcr of physical inventcry ta nn?

presentation and centent see frequency being specified in Cede 10. the Attachment.

343 $7 Dispatch of amplificatien and Within 30 days of the date clarificatien of accounting of Agency's request.

repcrts.

35 seeeial P.eecrts 3 5.1 66 Dispatch of special repcrts. Within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> fellcwing v Less 1:=ito of nuclear mate- the event to be reported, rial and changes of centain- by cable, teler, er tele -

ment giving rise to such spe- phene and fellew-up letter.

cial reports are spec:fied in the relevant Attachment.

352 89(b) Dispatch of special reperts if Immediately after :ncident any unusual incident er cir- er circumstance :s kncwn, cuestances lead the United by cable, telex, er tele-States'to believe that there phene and fellcw-up letter.

is er may have been Icss of nuclear material, including the cccurc.nce cf si g. ficant delay, during an :nternatic-nal trans!er.

353 67,c9(b) D:spatch of a plifica icn  ::=ediately en receipt cf and cla :, fica;;cn of ope- Agency's reques; er as scen cial reports. ac pecc:.bic thereafter.

51 '!ct e :

Ac regards Cedes 3.4 3 and As 1cng as the relevant 3 5.3, Agency may request reccrds are retained, as amplificaticn and cla.rifica- cpec:fied in the A: ach-t:en of repert . nent cencerned.

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De.t e : 1978-06-01 Agreement Code Re fe rence Subject (Articles) Date and time limit 36 89(a) Infornat ion on Inur ^tional Trses fe rs 3 6.1 Dis;stch of advance notification.of To resch the Aconey 14 des nuclear material t ransfers from a before the nuclear e.terni i

facility on/ the current Annex II is to be prepared for listing, in an amount exceedirc ane chipment.

effective kilogram, for peaceful purposes, directly or indirectly to any non-nuclear weapon stato. For pne3ntation arai content see fonn under Code 7 2.

362 Diepatch of advance notifim:en of If all nuclest me.teri,1 1 nuclear material tmnsfers from a to be cre;and together for

( facility on the currert. Annex II r,hipment notific .t t on to listing, in severn1 '.hipments, for resch A.;ency 14 day: be ": re peace Bal purposes, directly or in- the nuclear :nterial i: t1 dirdctly to the sar.4 non-nuclear bc o tr: parem Ctim rnise weapon state, each of lens thm at lacet 11 dr?. ' notice "or one effectivo kiloctr.: hus ex ected eacn lot being mparef. 'cr to exceed one effectien xilegrsm a h t ;4e nt .

within a period of three montr.:.

For present2tien and, content see form under Code 7.0.

363 Dispatch of 2:ivance notification To ruch the .ipncy r.et lo--

(when advance infomation on imcorts t r' .w 7 v ay e ' .c '.u . t.e nu ' -

is available) of nuclear :terial n urial is te 9 m. u o.

transfers to a facility on the cur- .

rent Annex II listirg", in an a onnt exceeding one effective kilogrn=,

wnen that material immediately ritior to export is sub set to sarc7.c:w:

under an agreemen;t with the A.yney in the Stato fecm M ^ +% met:ri 1 1:

directly or indtrectly experted.

For presentation a.nd con:ent seo fem undar Code 7 3 3 6.4 Dispatch of advance noti.~tec tinu n 1nen th ;s.e-e n:t .

(when advance infom. tion or.1:. ; ort: ,L -

-T ke Sr3 c. . .

in available) of nuclesr ea* :r: '.1 .h -' . :. ant i .o he :-

t mna 'e ra t o a ":c ti tty va t. e w r- -n - d . . u r. 3 7 m -,. . .

rent Anncz :: listinc, in seve: . - -g shi; cents frem the ese :tita. et:5 --

e. cit - s ;. .,; . . .

of less than one e f ecuve kilo- -- ' irs c m a . l j n o . ; . * .s .y -

grs=, but errected to cy.eced on: r

. a s-  ; e it :e. t a n ;.;r -

affectiva kilormm wi:hin : rc rie * ., M .

of thr*o monthe, shm :h u n u rn t smediately prior to export is sub-ject to safeg.:sMc under '.n Orna-ment with the Agacet in the .~*-t -

from which the ma Ler.'.:.1 i: d:nc..

or indinctly ernarte?.

Por precentation 2.d Ocntent cce Pom unter Code 7.).

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  • Date: 1978-06-01 Agreement C ode Re fe rence Subject Date or time limit (Articles) 365 Dispatch of notification of delays, As soon as possible, by
not giving rise to special reports, cable, telex or telephone.

in preparation for shipment, in dispatch or in unpacking of nuclear materdal. Notification should give new dates, if known.

89(a) Note 1:

If observing the time limits given under Codes 3 6.1, 3 6.2, 3 6 3 and 3 6.4 would result in delayed shipment or unpacking, shorter notice may be given by cable, telex or telephone.

Such notice should be followed by transmission of the completed  :

form under Code 7.2. or 7 3 as appropriate. I 37 Information of Withdrawals i

12(a) Dispatch of advance notification of To reach the Agency 14 days

\# intended withdrawal of nuclear .

before the nuclear caterial material other than small quantities is to be prepared for ship-in the form cf ca=ples (each sample cent.

less than 0.01 effective kilogram) from a facility en the current Annez; II listing to a destination in the Un ited States other than to a facility on the current Annex I list. l For presentation and centent see form under Code 7.1 Note 1:

If obcerving the time limits given under Code 3 7 result s in delayed withdrawal, shorter notice may be given by cable, telex or telephone. Such notice should be followed by transmission of the completed for= under Code 7.1.

Note 2:

Actual withdrawal, including small ss  ;

quantities in the fonn of camples, will be reported by inventory j change report.

38 22  !!nformatter9elev,n to A raements ErAa r 'ihich Annlin- s ton of Asenev St.fe rr. rd a : n t he Un i c a d St ,ie c E'.s Deen Susterted Purt nnt t o A r* 1 e M 22 3 3.1 A current list of such agreements t is contained in Annex III.

3 3.2  : Dispatch of reports stating the The first report not later total amount and composition of than entry into force Of the:

nuclear material which would be sub- Subsidiar t Arrangements. Sub-

,! ject to safeguards in the United sequent reports withing 60

,  ; States under the Agreements days of the date when a chs :

leurrently listed in Annex III. occurs and not less frequent;

} than annually.

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.e Acreement Code  !! crc rence Cubject Date or tiec li tit (Articles) -

t 383 Dispatch of ruivance notificat an 30 .iays prior to the hto of' expec*ed changes in the amount when the chance is expected, and coc: position of nuclear to occur.

material ac ctated in the latest Code 3 8.2 report.

For presentation ara content ece fem under Code 7..t.

Unte 1: On th's basis of (i) the reports provided under Codes 3 3.2 ud 1.9 3, (ii) the initial reports and accounting reporto provided under Codes 3 3 and 3 4, and (iii) other information concerning nuclear matorial present in i facilities listed in Annex I, the Aconey, in making its identifications 2nd design ttions pur:unnt to Articles Jy(b) snri (c) of the Acrucncnt detartines Utat t ne nuc l e a r es t e ri:.'.

ubject to safeguards under the Acre men *. is at lernt <rin iva' a t in a=0unt and compecition to that rc::orted by the '.'nated Otate s in acentinnec with Codes 3 8.2 and 3 8 3 Esta 2:  ?:r purpo:;es of de or untnc eque. slence of nucian .turial 2n 1: cunt mci compocition, the followinc :;teria wl.ll Lt Laed:
1. The cubetituted nucicar natorial cert in: t;.c t x .'.le iro t c.pm whcso weight (with duc allowance Fc r procene; -- lom.co ) 10 e w.1 to .a r creater than the we ;ht or tho iccion E ::e o ec sr :,'r m i m unterial t'or which it it being cubetitutd ; u n.1
2. The cubatituted cuclcst ;rntort d cente.2n Ctar t L .hio icotot ce ' .n.c ntio by wcicht t o t he t otal cul.c t at a t,d e'.. e r. ' 1:: 01;1107

. te or creater than the r.tio by weight of the "t ec1 m 4:e irot:pec :r t :e nuclear matorial for which it is tein; ubet . 4.4 to the im21 u;;cnt or cuch nuclear natorial; I provided that plutenium may he substttute. r:r .. : .irn-: $ e,.... r.:d .

uranium whose enrichment is no t creat er '.an 1.P ( f . ' . )

* ': Thn partins shall each monitor the cetporitten m m .c -r ,in r.

mate rial in Annex II facilit ten ara chsil irc.cl.:.*.91, c erm e. .. either boliove ad.ittional stere t 9 rococsa ry t o armurn wa i v? cc- '*sna _

,.ith Article 22.

3. ) 3,1(b) (11) *- S - M aa -c "mr '

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patch of . final 12 ventury l An non := -ecc:t;o h .  ;

enance :* pert covc ir~ r i t st!!hin P f.r y s f

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eatorir.1 cars irei in '

42 e:: ' Of tre .cn n in '..n' as o' 9* &.p ,- t ancm1 Ga the umoc i OxurMd.

facility rer ::39 vrt:

  • un8

' 1 A.mitz II l etc.

k  !

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'1a 1: The number of htchec inc2.;dmi in

  • v . 2nv"n. c We re?c l the minimum cor.uistent wl' a the :tsui mun t a .ir s '. = le '.:.~ . ' l Ar. tele 90(c). I "e  ?! In?'ntory cre.n;o report:: 1 n eorli.rea i.c h ;- .. M. '. ' "-H for all 1HVent. cry chanN T I" LU tNO 5 SP -/ : W ~

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Data: 1978-06-01 16 .

4. Provision cf information by the Arency Agreement Code P.eference Subject Date or time limit (Articles) 4.1 Agency Statements 4.1.1 41, 64 Agency's nuclear =aterial Semi-annually, as of

- inventery for the United Staten. 30 June and 31 Iecember, See m5 del under Code 8.1. not later than 3 months after these dates. )

\

12(b) Statement en the expert As above.

accounts. See model under ,

Code 8.2.

4.1.2 79(b) Statements en operaticn of report systems, Semi-annually, together with statement pursuant to Code 4.1.1 above. 3 b- i 4.1 3 30,79(b) Other statements as speci- i 88 As specified in the fied in the Attach =ents, Attachments, including the results of inspections and the cen-clusions drawn by the Agoney and noting any ,

deficiencies by the United States in fulfilling the terms of the Agreement.

Note: If the United States Within 30 days after disapees with any Agency receipt of i,he statement statement, notice to this in questien.

effect should be sent to the Agency.

4.2 v Inf eratien en ine- ecti ens 4.2.1 82 Ceneral pregramme of announced Semi-annually with subse-and unannounced inspections if quent ad;ustments as adequate advcnco information necessar/.

g on operaticnal preg amme is ccutainsd in cccctce notes.

t Fcr presentation and centent cee model under Cece 9 3.

4 2.2 69(c),39 Notice by the Agency whethe- ~~ ediately after receipt er net, it ntenes to inspect of any notificatien pur-nuclear caterial in cennec- suant, to Ccde 3.6 abcVe.

t:.cn with international transfers.

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Dats: 1978-06-01 17.

Agreement Code Reference Subject Date or time limit (Articles) 43 Information en selecticn of facilities 2(c) Precedures for identifying facilities and in applying

safeguards thereaf ter in a manner which takes into account the requirement en the United States to avoid discriminatory treatment as between United States commercial firms similariy situated. 'dith -respect to cach clans of facilities

'*' (e.g. , power reacters , fuel fabricatien facilities, etc.),

celection shall involve over ,

a period cf time in a rotat-ing basis: l (i) Facilities of advanced design inecrporating new technology; (ii) Facilities which are sensitive in terms of internaticnal compe-tition ;

(iii) Remaining facilitie:.

The Agency will provide to the Upon request.

United States a state =ent of which criteria we:S used for

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any identifica icn or other action covered by Article 2(c).

Date: 1978-06-01 10'

)

5 Publication of Infor atien by the Arency i

I Agreement C ode Reference Subject

( Articles)

51. 5(b)(ii) The Agency may publish the following sum =ariced informatien ,

only in these cases where the Annex II list contains more l than one facility in which there is present the type of 1 matedal to be covered by the publication.

5.1.1 '

The approximate total amounts and the types of nuclear material subject to safeguards in the United Statco pursunat to the Agreement in terms of effective kilegrams as follows:

(a) natural and depleted uranium, and therium; (b) enriched uranium with an enrichment of up to v

and not including 20%;  ;

(c) enriched uranium with an enrichment of 20%  !

or above; and (d) plutenium.

5 1.2 A list cf the facilities in the United States which centain nuelcar material :r.tbject to safeguards :sy include, an applicabic:

(a) reacters, with an indicatien of their purpcse and with their ncminal pcwer; (b) ccnversien and fabricatien plants, with an indicaticn of whether they are pilot er industrial size plants; (c) isctcpe separatien plants, with their no-minal eapacity; (d) reprecessing plants, with their ncminal capacity; and (e) critical facil: ties, research installatiens (with an indica icn of their nature) and separate stcrage facilitzes.

The list may also contain fcr each facility the efficial descriptien and/cr name and the locatien, 4

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, Codo 6.1 / Modal Agracmint Reforanca 1 (Articles) 13,35(b)

TERMINATION OF SAFEGUARDS ON NUCLEAR MATERIAL TO EE USEI) IN NCN-NUCLEAP AC"'IVITIES I Date .................

a) Termination of safeguards is propesed for

. . . . . . g/kg t otal weight , and . . . . . . g fissile isotope (s) of ....................... (Element) b) Chemical ccepcsiticn:

Physical ferm: .

Enrichment er isotopic ccmpesiticn (if applicable):

c)  !

Material balance area (cr lecation) where the nuclear I material io ncv present: .............................  ;

d) Present use, with particulars of centainment, if appropriate:

c) The intended ncn-nuclear use is: .....................

v f) The nuclear material, ence in use, will be practicably i

l irrecoverable because: ...............................

l g)

Approximate date of transfer to ncn-nuclear use:

]

................. j (Signature)

(United St;.tes' authcM:/ respencible)

Safeguards will termir. ate as abcVe l date ..................... .................

i l (signatue) t l 'i T . A .7. . a .

a. . ::. - - - -

., . Date 1978-06-01 20.

Code 6.2 - Model Agreement Reference (Articles) 36 cr 37 RIQUEST FCR DE'4PMCN FRCM SAFEGUlgj:P NUCLEAR '4A'lTRIAL l

Dste ................

a) Exemptica frem safeguards is req' tested for

......g/kgtotalweight,and......gfissile is otope(s ) of . . . . . . . . . . . . (Element) under Article . . . .

b) Chemical ccmpositicn:

y Physical for::

Enrichment er isotopic ccapositien (if applicable):....

c)

Material balance area (or location) where the nuclear material is new present: ..............................

d) Intended use (caly if exemption is scught pursuant to Article 36(a) er (b) ): ...............................

e) Approximate date of:

(i) fer exemption under Articles 36(a) and 37:

transfer out of material balance area ..........

(ii) for exemption under Article 36(b):

transfer to ncn-nuclear use ....................

(Signature)

(United States' c.uthority responsible)

Exe=ptien granted as above date ..................... .....................

(Signature)

I.A.E.A.

Date: 1978-06-01 21. ,

. . t Cods 6.3 - Modol Agreement Reference (Articles) 36 - 38

  • RE-APPLICATICN CF SAFEGUARDS IN RESPECT OF ?.'UCLEAR MA*ERIAL PC.EVICUSLY EGIFFED

/ Date ................

a) Safeguards should be re-applied in respect of l

. . . . . . g/kg t otal weight , and ...... g fissile isotope (s) of ................. (Element) 1 I

l b) Chemical ecmpositicn: ................................

Physical ferm: .......................................

Ns Enrichment er isetcpic compositien (if applicable) c) Material balance area (er locatien) where safeguards should be re-applied in respect of the nuclear material:

1 d) Date from which safeguards shculd be re-applied:

l e) Exemptien frem safeguards in respect of material in questien has been granted under Article . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(Signature)

(United States' authority responsible'j a) Gafeguarde will be re-applied to the nuclear material described abcVe.

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b) For nuclear caterial unich was exempted pursuant to Article 37, the amount wa;ch new remains exempted under the relevant paragraph of the Article is ..............

date ............. .... ....................

(Signature)

I.A.E.A.

Date 1978-06-01 -

22..

Cods 71 - Medal Agreement Reference (Article) 12(a)

ADVANCE NOTIFICATION CF l

INTDTDED WITF31S AWALS CP WCLEAR MAERIAL 3Y TF2

, j UNITED STA E Date ...................

This is to notify the Internaticnal Atcclic Energy Agency that a withdrawal of nuclear material subject to safeguards will be made by the United States as follcws: 1 I

a) Quantity: ....... g/kg total weight of element ............

v

. . . . .. . g of . . . . . . . fissile isot cpe(s), if applicable l b) Chemical ecmposition:

Physical ferm:

Isotopic compadtion, (as available):

c) Approximate number of items:

d)

Date when ar,d material balance area (locaticn) where material is to be prepared for shipping and can be identified and its quantity and ecmpositien verified:

v e) Likely dates cf dispatch:

(Signature)

(United States' authority roepensible)

Neto:

If separate withdrawals ar' prepared tege her fer trcnsfer frem the srme material balance area (whether simultaneous er nc:),

. they mcy all be specified in a single advance notifica:icn.

, , Dato: 1978-06-01 Code 7 2 - Model Agreeman: Refe rence (Articles) 12(b),89(a)

ADVANCE NOTIFICATION CF IhTu usD TRANSFERS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUT OF THE UNITED STATES

- l Date ...................

?,

a) Qnantity: ... .. g/kg total weight of element ..............

., .; . . .. . g of . . . . . . . fissile isotope (s), if applicable b) ChemictiToompceition: .......................................

Physical form: ..............................................

ss IsotopiS" composition, (as available):

.....e....... ................................................

c) Apprcximate number of items: ................................

d) If available, descriptien (type) of centainers, including features that would permit sealing. Shipment identificatien data, if known:

.........................................................s ..

e)' State and, if known, place of destination:

f) Means of transport; ........................................

g) Eaticated date when,and material balance area (locatien) where material is to he prepared for shirping and can be identified and its quantity and composition verified:

E' Likely d?. ten of dicer.tch: ...................................

d Sn CrpCet04 3 rri*.*'.1 a t d c 0 t inat i Cn: ........................

(Signature)

(United States' authority responsi' ale)

Nota: If senarate chi: ents are prepared tege:her for dispatch to the ssee State (whether cicultaneous or not), they may all be specified in a single advance notification.

24.

  • Datot 1978-06-01

< . Codo 7 3 - Model Agreement Reference (Articles) 89(a)

ATNANCE NC'"IFICATI0'T CP EXPECTED TRANSMS TUUCLEAR MATERIAL INTO THE UNITED STATES Date ..................

a) Quantity: ....... g/kg total weight of element .............

. . . . . . . g of . . . . . . . fissile isot ope (s), if applicable b) Chemical composition: ..o...................................

Physical form:

Isotopic composition, (asavailable):

ss ............................................................

c) Approxicate number of items: ...............................

d) If available, description (type) of containers:

e) Shipping State:

f) Means of transport: ........................................

g) Expected date of arrival in the United States: .............

h) Material balance area (location) where material will be unpacked and can be identified and where its quantity and composition can be verified:

v i) Date(s) when material will be unpacked: .................... l

. .......................................................... j i

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.........................e (Signature)

(United States' authority respencible)

'! t o : If separate shipmenta from the same State are expected to be unpacked togetner (whether they have arrived to-6 ether or not)s -hey may all be specified in a single advance notification. 1

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(Articles) 22 A WANCE NOTIFICATICN OF AN EXPECTED CHANGE I2i THE A!! CUNT A?ID CCf.IPCSITIO!I CF NUCLEAR MATERIAL PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 22

/

1. Nuclear material to be added:

a) Quantity:.......... g/kg total weight of ele =ent ............

..........g .......... fissile isotope (s) if applicable b) Chemical composition: ................

v Physica'_ fo =:........................

Isotopic ecCpositien (33 aVailable):..................

2. Nuclear caterial to be re=oved:

a) Quantity:.......... g/kg total weight of element .............

..........g

........... fissile isotope (s) if applicable b) Chemical composition: .................

Physical ford:

Isotopic cc= position (ao available):..................

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(Articles) i 41,64 .

DEVENTGY FG THE UNITED STATES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SUBJECT TO SAFECUARDS anoh.........................

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.A. Consolidated Book Inventory t

, . ACCOUNTANCT DATA E3- WEICE UNIT WEICE OF FISSIG IS MOPE LIMITS MEN'" CF kg/g ISMCPE(S) COIS , CF V. ELEMENT (URANIUM CNLY) g ERR 2S i

B. Material in transit (demestic) 1 4

l ACC0UNTANCT D A T'A i EETWEEN ELE- WEICE UNIT WEICE OF FISSILE ISMCPE i SHIPPER RECEIVER CF S g' , ISMCE(S) M i T*EEliT (URANIUM CNLY) g (M3A) and (MBA)

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Notes: -1. Nuclear maten.

tho' inventory upn : o the United States will be listed in _.

port frem the receiv.

the Agency of the inventcry change re-balance . area pertaining to the re-coipt of the material l

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2. Nuclear material tr - in two material balance areas in the '

United States in far Anner II listing will centinue to be  ;

listed by the Agency ' the material balance area frem which it has been r rial in transit, until it is reported '

to have been recei k Ang material balance area.

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Notes: 3. The nuclear material in samples provided to the Agency (cent'nd) will be removed frem the inventory after such samples have been transferred to the Agency and the relevant ICR from the United States has been received.

4. Nuclear material transferred from a facility listed in the Annex II to a destira1:icn in the United States other than a facility Aisted in Annex II will be removed from the in-ventory for the United States on receipt by the Agency of the relevant ICR (shipping material balance area) from the United States.

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Cods 8.2 - Mcds1 Agreement Reference (Article) 12(b),89 EXPCRT ACCOUNT FCR TFE UNITED STATES as of .....................'.........

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Transferred to (State and .

ACC0UNTANCY DATA if known '

nation) , place of desti- ELE- 'GIGh'r UNIT WEIGliT OF FISSII.E ISOTOFE MENT OF kg/g ISOT0FE(S) COIZ ELDIENT (UP.ANIO! CNLY) g v

Not e : Nuclear material in respect of which the Agency has received a report frem a shipping material balance area in a facility in the Annex II listing that the expert of the material has taken place will be placed en the expert account for the United States until such time as the Agency has rece tved ccnfir=ation that the naterial has been received by the recipie.?^ ' state, for which purpose the inventory change reports from the State will be used, whenever applicable.  !

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69, 70, 71,~83 li INSPECTICtf ASSIC E IT

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inspection under Article . . . . . . . . . of the Agreement l

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l application of cafc Euard s from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I

. to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of the nuclear mat erial *.n the following facilities i

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Notes: 1. For the pn:acce of adciccion to cny facility in the United Statca, the incpector shall, if recaested, chew Laicecc-Paccer/traveldocumentandthisInspecticn

-Accicnment.

2. The United States may recc.e inspectors to wear identifying bcdges within each :::erial balance area er fccility for the duration of the incpectien. The Unit?d States may also reg. tire

.that inspectors be encorted during all inspecticn activities.

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Agreement Reference (Articles) 84 3

AUTECRITY GRANTING AfD RDT4TNG INS FECTOR ' S VIS AS

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United States Consulate. -

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issue visas, and American representatiens abrcad hanng authority to issue visas. '

Noten: 1. If designated inspectors need visas, they will, subject to applicable law, be granted them for multiple entry and ent of at least ene year's validity, withcut undue delay and free of charge.

2. The Agency chall ensure that the inspecter's travel decu-ment is valid for the period to be covered by the nsa.

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Code 9 3 - Medel Agreement Reference (Articles) 82, 87 FERIODIC IEFECTICN FROGRADIE Peri od c overed fr em . . . . . . . . . . . . t o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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I (a) Anncunced reutine inspections Facilities Number of visits v

(b) Unanncunced routine inspections Facilities Perieds i

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Metes: 1.

Time limits as indicated in Article 81 of the Ae~reemen:

for advance notice to the United States shall be deemed l to refer to the period between the date .and time at which i the Agency can reascnably expect the United States authority  ;

to have received the advance notice and the arrival cf ins-pecters at facilities.

2. If the Agency is te perform unanncunced inspections, the United States cry, if convenient te it, decignate ene er l mere representatives at the facility to acccmpany inspectcrs, it being understeed that the aboence of suen representatives will nc; impedo or delay the incpecters in the exercise of their functiens.

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Ceds 9 4 - Model Agreement Reference (Articles) 73 NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAMPLES TRANSFER (FCRM AS-1)

Attached is the form to be used in connecticn with samples taken for the International Atemic Energy Agency's use.

The form will be completed by the Agency inspecter concerned.

Explanatiens in so far as they relate to facilities are given below (the references are to the relevant bicek numbers): j V

4. The name of the persen at the facility accepting the sample (s) fer despatch is inserted in this bleck.

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20. This will be ecmpleted and signed by an cfficial of the labo-i ratcry, that will be assigned by the Agency to receive the samples.

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This is to certify tisat the following semple (s) has (have) bee. taken los analysis and the undernoted arranipenestas ritade for their transport and disposition:

1 From: 2 unie ut 2-peing: 3 1oisi No. of P,.6.,=. 4 nesponiitatii, sur as.i.ich enom ta.iiiiy is accepied t>v Pechj .e Arten,penents MOA Code Hetesence No_:

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CONTENTS, FORMAT AND STRUCTURE 1978-06-01  ;

OF REPORTS TO THE AGENCY

1. INTRODUCTION A system of records and reports will be established by the United States, structured in a way enabling the Agency to discharge its responsibilities efficiently and effectively. The data to be: contained in records and reports

.are specified so as to permit the Agency to implement its procedures, including i those for audit and verification of records on status and location of nuclear material used,for peaceful purposes, as well as for development of statistical sampling plans and meaningful error evaluation. Since the records kept at facilities form the basis for the reports to be submitted to the Agency, the specification of their basic elements must be closely linked.

The following sections describe the elements of the reports system developed by the Agency; the specific reporting requirements for any particular plant or location will be established in accordance with this system in individual Facility Attachments agreed between the United States and the Agency.

1.1 General Agency requirements for accounting recorts The Material Balance Area (MBA) is the basic reporting entity. MBAs are defined ceparately in Facility Attachments agreed for each facil1Ly. For every such MBA, the nuclear material is accounted for and reported in Inven*.ory Change Reports (ICR) and Physical Inventory Listings (pIL) by batch, which is d.afined as:  ;

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... a portion of nuclear material handled as a unit for accounting purposes at a key measurement point and for j j

which the ecmposition and quantity are defined by a single set of specifications or measurements. The nuclear material '

may be in bulk form or contained in a number of separate items.

In practice, the sequence and timing of reports would be as follows :

,First, an initial report would be provided in format and structure of a pIL )

for all nuclear material contained in each facility. If the relevant Facility

Attachment has not been completed, a provisional MBA designation should be

, defined, normally one facility being equal to one 43A. This initial report may be based on the facility's book recorde and reflects the situation as of the 4 last day of the calendar month in which the Safeguards Agreement enters into j force or as of the last day of the month in which the Agency identifies a facility for which reporting will be required.

Following the initial report, ICRs which document every change in the amount of nuclear material in the provisional MBAs, including inter _alia shipments, receipts,' measured discards, nuclear production and nuclear less-and accidental

. gain and accidental loss,' are ' submitted for those provisional MBAs. ICRs would be dispatched to the Agency within 30 days af ter the end of the month in which the: inventory change occurs.

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, 35 Upon completion of the relevant Facility Attachment, the provisional MBA des-ignation would be modified, if necessary. A PIL, which may be based on the Facility's book records, would be provided for each MBA in terms of batches in the form and at the time specified in the Facility Attachment. As of the same calendar . day the provisional MBAs book inventory would be brought to zero as of the same date where the desigration of MBAs within a Facility had to be modified. ICR transferring all material from provisional MBA to the MBA established in the Facility Attachment, will be used for this purpose.

Thereaf ter,' ICRs would be provided as specified in the relevant Facility Attachment.

After the period of time specified for each facility in its Facility Attach-ment, a physical inventory is taken, and a PIL reporting the inventory in each MBA and a Material Balance Report (MBR) reporting the material balance in each MDA are dispatched to the Agency within 30 days of the date of the physical inventory. An overview of the basic contents of ICRs, PILs, and MBRs follows :

%1 ICRs each change in the inventory of nuclear material in an MBAt in specified cases also changes in batch composition; PII4: a listing of all batches of nuclear material, including names and identification of each batch; MB Rs : entries summarizing (not broken down by batches), the ecmponents of the material balance.

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2. Data olamento 2.1. The following table lists all items required in reporting documents (the PIL, die ICR and the MBR) . Each data element is briefly defined and there is an indication of the report (s) in which it is required.

DATA ELEMENT REPORT REFERENCE NUMBER: uniquely defines a report for filing, ICR, MBR, PIL processing, sorting and reference purposes ENTRY NUMBER / TOTAL NUMBER 00 ENTRIES: identifies the ICR, MBR, PIL given entry and the total number of entries used for that specific report REPORT DATE: the date on which the report was produced ICR, MBR, PIL ENCODER' S NAME : the name of the official responsible for ICR, MBR, PIL the report REPORT TYPE: indicates the type of report ICR, MBR, PIL REPORTING PERICD: the period covered by the reports in a ICR, MBR, PIL PIL the date as of which the physical inventory l was taken CCNCISE NOTE

REFERENCE:

provides in Concise Notes a refe- ICR, MBR, PIL rence to the report as a whole or to a specified entry in it MBA CCCE: identifies the reporting material balance ICR, MBR, PIL area ENTRY STATUS (AND CRCS3-REFERENCE) CODE: indicates whether ICR, MBR, PIL the entry is new, invalid, a correction, addition or deletion. (In correction entries it also iden-tifies the entry to be corrected (using the report reference number and the entry number).]

SHIPPER OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL RECEI7ED: identifies the ICR country and MBA where the material came from RECEIVER OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SHIPPED: identifies the ICR country and MBA to which the material was shipped CONCISE NOTE INDICATOR: calls attention to a Concise Note ICR, MBR, PIL attached TEXT OF CONCISE NOTE: clarifications, amplifications and ICR, MB R, PIL other unformatted information KEY MEASUREMENT POINT CCCE: identifies a location where ICR, PIL nuclear material appears in such a form that it can be measured to determine material flow or inventory TYPE OF INENTORY CUANCE, TYPE OF ACCOUNTING ENTRY: def1- ICR, MBR nes the type ,of transaction reported or a material balance item DATE OF INVENTORY CHANGE: date as of which an inventory ICR change has been recorded.

MATERIAL DESCRIPTICN COCE: a code, defined by the Agency, ICR, PIL

, which describes the physical, chtmical form of a batch of ma arial, its gennainer and its quality si'

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4 OPERATOR'S MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CCDE: the code used by the ICR, FIL operator to ident'ify the type of~ nuclear material OPERATOR'S MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CCDE (TEXT) : unformatted ICR, PIL description of the batch in free text NON-LATIN ALPHABET IDENTIFICATION: a code te indicate that a ICR, MBR, PIL non-latin alphabet was used in tM report and'to identify that alphabet ,

BATCH NAME: uniquely identifies a portion of nuclear ICR, PIL material handled as a unit for accounting purposes MEASUREMENT IDENTIFICATION CODE: to indicate when and where ICR, PIL the batch was last measured l NUMBER OF ITEMS IN THE BATCH: the number of items compri- ICR, PIL sing the batch

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WEIGHT DATA: the quantity of nuclear material which is ICR, MBR, PIL

% the subject of the entry in question, expressed by weight of the chemical elements cceprising it and of its fissile content. If appropriate, iso-topic composition is also provided.

l 2.2. In the data element formats whose description follows below, clear distinction should be made.between the letter O and the zero as a number. Throughout this Code, the letter is either shaped thus: O, or crossed: $ . The number zero is shaped as shown here: 0.

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3. Sgecification of data elements 3.1. The description of data elements given below is grouped by tags.

A tag may represent a completely separate or a composite data element. In the latter case the components may be internally se-parated by syntactic signs (slashes, semicolons), which form an integral part of the reporting format and must be reproduced in the reports transmitted to the Agency in tagged format.

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3.2. All data elements (items) are of variable length, unless the permitted or puescribed number of characters is specifically indicated.

1 TAG FORMAT AND DESCRIPTION 001 REFERENCE NUMBER 001:**/**s*** ... *** l An alphanumeric data element which uniquely identifies a report for filing, processing, sorting and reference purposes. The format from left to right:

code OI for accounting entries, or code NC for Concise Notes; slashi country coder semicolon last two digits of the current years and immediately af ter it the report number assigned by the reporting authority; it may consist of a combination of latin capital letters, numerals and special characters. This combination must be unique for any given MBA. The method used l for the numbering of reports must be made known to the Agency and should permit the Agency to determine that all reports produced have been received.

l 002 ENTRY NUHBER / TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES 002:'** ... ***/*** ... *** l A numerical entry which identifies the specific entry within the total I set of entries used for a specific report. It includes sequentially: ,

number of the current entry, (starting each report with the l

%, number 1); I slash; total number of entries in the report (this may be emitted together with the preceding slash in all entries, except for the first entry of a report, where it is mandatory) 003 REPORT DATE 003:****** l This should indicate the date at which the report was produced; it should consist of:

the last two digits of the current year, followed by the two-digit desigr. tion of the month, and the two-digit designation of the day.

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006 ENCODER' S MAME 006:*** ... *** l The encoder is considered to be the official responsible for the l report.

Enter the family name; a comma; and initials (use capital letters only).

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This, indicates the type of report. Enter the appropriate one of the following one-character codes:

I for Inventory Change Repodt P for Physical Inventory Listing, and 1 M for Material Balance Report.

015 REPORTING PERIOD 1

015:******/****** [ _

Indicates the period between the first and the last entry of the

inventory change report, or the beginning and ending date of the period covered by a material balance report, or the date as of which a physical inventory report has been prepared.The format: I six numeric digits for the beginning date (as in tag 003  ;

above); l slash; six numeric digits for the ending date.

In the case of a PIL, it is sufficient to provide only one date in six-digit representation (with or without a slash before or after it) l 099 CONCISE NOTE REFERENCE 099:*/*** ... *** l This data element is used only in Concise Note entries. It refers the entry (if appropriate) to the report as a whole or a specific accounting entry. The data element is optional. The format:

letter R if the Concise Nota refers to the report as a whole or letter E if it is related to to a specific entry; in the latter case this should be followed bv

' a slash; and the number of the entry in question.

307 MBA CODE I 307:**** l '

The HBA code as defined in the relevant Facility Attachment. It should be represented as a four-character code.

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309. ENTRY STATUS AND CROSS-REFERENCE CODE

~309 */** *** ... ***/*** ... *** l (309:* l}

.This data element describes the status of the entry and, when necessary, a reference to a previously reported entry is also provided. The data element is composed as followr.

one-character code to designate the status by use of N (or blank) for 'new'-entries, U for invalid entries to be ignored, C for antries serving as corrections to earlier

, ones.'The remainder of the entry should contain the correct entry data.

i D for entries deleting the one referenced by this entry. This reference must uniquely identify the entry to.be deleted. One example would be a i unique batch name.

A for an entry to be added to a report applicable

, in a previous material balance period.

[W for entries providing a reference to an earlier entry to be corrected. The earlier entry is reproduced in its entirety except for tags 001,

,, must be 002, 003 and 309 which should be those of the used in current report.

pairs V for correcting entries referenced by the corresponding W entry. The reference code must refer to the corresponding W entry. The remainder of the entry should contain the correct entry data.

- slash; this.and the reference codes are mandatory if the entry status code is C or V. For A, D, N, U and W they are not applicable.

+ -

country code (the same as in tag 001)

- semicolont

- last two digits of the year stated in tag 001 of the entry to be~ referenced; followed by the remaining part of the report number of the entry to be referenced;

- slash;

- entry number of the entry to be referenced (first part of  ;

v tag 002 of that entry).

370 SHIPPER OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL RECEIVED 370'i'*/****l This data element is mandatory whenever domestic receipt or import of nuclear material is reported in an ICR, otherwise it may be omitted.

It indicates the State and the MBA from which the material was shipped.

When an import is reported, it is sufficient to provide the country code only, if the shipping MBA or its code is unknown to the receiver.

Country codei slash; MSA code.

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372 RECEIVER'OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SHIPPED 372:**/**** l This data element is mandatory whenever domestic shipment or export of

, nuclear raaterial is reported in an ICR, otherwise it may be omitted. l It indicates the State and the MBA to which the. material was shipped. '

When an export is reported, it is sufficient to provide the country {

code only, if the code of the recipient MBA is not known.

Country coder slash

, . ' MBA code.

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390 CONCISE NOTE INDICATOR.

390:* l~

This fully optional data element serves to call the attention to a Concise' Note included in the report or otherwise attached to it. Its

  • formats the letter, Y .

391 TEXT OF CONCISE NOTE

' 391r*** ... *** l V

Enter the text of the Concise Note in free format, using only capital latin letters, numerals and permitted special symbols.

407 KEY MEASUREMENT POINT CODE 407:*** ... *** l Enter the appropriate KMP code, as assigned in the Facility Attachment.

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411 TYPE OF INVENTCRY CHANGE, TYPE CF ACCOUNTING ENTRY 411:** J . ( 411:'*** I for rounding adjustments)

In ICRs all standard inventory change codes ' consist of two alphabetic characters. The accocnting entry type codes used in MBRs also consist of two letters, except for the codes for rounding adjustments.The standard inventory change and other entry types are listed below. The keywords shown are provided for use in non-coded communications. In ICRs, all transactions and operations are understood to be related to individual batches. In MB Rs , the same codes denote consoli-dated entries, i.e.; the sums of all individual operations with the same code over the material balance period. In addition, MBRs in,clude entries related to inventory data and adjustmeats not reported in ICRs.

keyword code explanatiog ,

receipt foreign RF nuclear material imported into the  ;

United States l receipt domestic RD domestic receipt of nuclear material from ancther MBA (in a facility in the Annex II list) receipt from non-safeguar- RN domestic receipt of nuclear material ded activity from activity not safeguarded under this Agreement (i.e. from any activity other than an MBA in a facility in the Annex II list).

nuclear production NP production of fissionabic material in a reactor (Pu, U233' de-exemption, use DU reapplication of safeguards pursuant l to Article 38 of the Agreement on nuclear material previously exempted therefrom pursuant to Article 36 of the Agreement de-exemption, quantity DQ reapplication of safeguards pursuant to Article 38 of the Agreement on nuclear material previously exempted therefrem pursuant to Article 37 of the Agreement Y

shipment foreign SF expert of nuclear material out of the United States shipment domestic SD domestic transfer of nuclear material to another x3A (in a facility in the Annex II list) transfer to ncn-safeguarded SM domestic transfer of nuclear activity material to activity not safeguarded under this Agreement (1. e. to any activity other than an MBA in a f acility in the Annex II list) nuclear loss uJ consumption of nuclear material due to its transformation into other element (s) or isotope (s) as a result cf nuclear reactions

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measured' discard LD operational loss,1.e. loss of a measured or estimated (en the basis of measurement) quantity of nuclear material from processing which~has been disposed of in such a way that it is not suitable for further nuclear use transfer to retained TW transfer to the retained waste category of measured nuclear material waste which is deemed to be irrecoverable, to be stored at the MBA and to be deleted from the inventory of the MBA retransfer from retained FW retransfer of material which had been waste stored at the HBA as retained waste to the nuclear material inventory.

This applies whenever material in the retained waste category is removed s, from stora'ge either for processing at the MBA or for transfer frem the MSA exemption, use EU exemption of nuclear material from safeguards pursuant to Article 36 of the Agreement exemption, quantity EQ exemption of nuclear material from safeguards pursuant to Article 37 of the Agreement termination, non-nuclear TU termination of safeguards on nuclear use material pursuant to Articles 13 and 35 of the Agreement accidental loss LA irretrievable and inadvertent loss of a known quantity of nuclear material as the result of an operational accident accidental gain GA nuclear =aterial unexpectedly found to be prcsont in the M3A, except when detected in the course of a physical inventory taking

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In addition to PIL entrics, for which this data element is not required, and to the inventory changes defined above, the following typos of entries are defined:

Shipper-receiver _ DI The dif ference between the batch quantity difference / reported as received (always on shipper's data) and the quantity of the same batch i

as measured by the operator of the receiving MBA decrease in batch RM the quantity by which the batch content mentionedintheenyjyisdiminishedin cases of rebatching increase in batch RP the quantity of material added from content anotherbgychtothebatchmentionedin y the entry category change (with l EN the quantity of uranium which has changed the appropriate code as l ED category as a result of blending, shown) j NE enrichment, depletion or burn-up. The l ND first letter denotes the original, the l DE second letter the resulting category l DN (C = enriched, N=natgyal(or" normal")

D = depleted uranium)

The material description codes (tags '

430 and if appropriate 435) should be those for the resulting material. The weight data (in tags 610, 620, G30, 640, 660, 670, as appropriate) should be provided both for the originating and for the resulting category. These entries should be consolidated into the material balances for both categories.

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The entries following overicaf appear only in Material Balance Peports:

1) The batch decreases and increases involved in rebatching should be reported simultaneously in separate entries. In a.9y given ICR the sun of entries with the codo RM should be equal to the sum of entries with the cedo RP.

Since ther,e entries do not change the total inventory, they should be ignored during the calculation of a material balance.

2) This procedure is'not applicable in MUAs which report in terms of ' unified uranium'.

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' J: w 45 beginning physical PB beginning physical inventory; it inventory should be equal to the ending physi-cal inventory of the previous MBR relating to the same material adjusted ending book BA this should be the algebraic sum of inventory the beginning physical inventory and

/ of the inventory changes over the pe-riod, adjusted to take account of the shipper-receiver differences ending physical PE the sum of all measured and derived inventory batch quantitles of nuclear material on hand at the date of the physical inventory taking MUF MF material unaccounted for: this should be calculated as the difference between the adjusted ending book

%. inventory and the physical inventory Rounding adjustment RAXX the quantity that has to be added to to entry XX the rounded s';m to make it equal to the sum of the rounded terms. A rounding adjustnent is made to an entry in the MBR on which the Agency has been informed differently through ICRs and Pita, in order to bring the MBR entry into agreement with the l corresponding figures established on the basis of ICRs and Pita. In the case of the ending bcok inventory and of the MUF the following fornulae should be used respectively:

1 RABA = PB + IC - DI - DA and i MBR I RAMF = BA - PC - MF ,

where IC represents the sum of i ss the consol!$ ted inventcry changes as reported in the MDR, taken with the appropriate sign if they represent decreases. All other notations are as defined for this data element.

No rounding adjustment is needed for the beginning physical inventory.

The rounding adjustments should be coded RAXX where XX stands for the code of the entry to which the rounding adjustment pertains, e.g.

TALN means a rounding adjustment to the consolidated entry on the nuclear loss.

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412 DATE OF INVENTORY CHANGE

$12:****** l This data e10 ment indicates the date as of which an inventory change occurred or was established and recorded. "'he format:

six numeric digits, representing sequentially the last two digits of the year, th'e month; and

the day.

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47 430 MATERI AL DESCRIM' ION CODE 430:*/*/*/* l This four-character code indicates the physical and chemical form,

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the package or cladding and the quality of the nuclear material in the batch. The format for the magnetic tape representation : alphanu-meric codes with the meanings and in the sequence shown below, sepa-rated by slashes. Each of these codes corresponds also to a keyword combination for use in uncoded communication. If codes are used in hard-copy communications, the slashes may be omitted.

keyword #

explanation code l

(1) Physical form fuel elements complete fuel elements, i.e. assemblies B or bundles, for a given reactor system  !

fuel components components of fuel elements, e.g. pins or D l plates '

powders powders (non-ceramic): any powdered a. ate- F rial other than ceramic grade oxides and carbides y powder, ceramic powders, ceramic grade. High-fired oxide G or carbide specially prepared tor ceramic fuel manufacture  !

formed, green green pellets and particles, formed by H  !

l pressing or granulating mixtures of ceramic grade powder with a binder, before sinte-ring ceramics ceramic pellets and particles: as above, J after debonding and sintering coated particles ceramic particles which have been given K l a protective coating (e.g. of sic)  !

solids, other solid materials other than those specified O 4 above (e.g. ingots , billets, e.grusion pie-ces), but not mixed materials. UF 6

should also be included in this category liquids aqueous solutions, organic or other N liquids residues, scrap residues and scrap arising from production R process, intended to be recycled or recove-

w. red ,

scaled sources sources of radiation consisting of perma- Q/S')

nently encapsulated fissile materials waste, solid solid wastes intended for disposal T waste, liquid liquid wastes intended for disposal U V

small samples, analyticalsamplesorspecimeg, collected specimens together into a single batch

1) ;uxed solids will normally appear in categories R and T.
2) Use no second keyword.
3) 5:. tall samples reported as a single batch should be coded VCAE or VCAM ,

regardless of chemical form and quality. Standards for quality control or non-dectruct.ive analysis reported as a single batch should be coded VOA3 .

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(2) Chemical form elemental unalloyed metal D fluoride __.. any fluoride except hexafluorides E l hex henafluoride j G I nitrate nitrate J l ADU ammonium diuranate K dioxide dioxide Q trioxide trioxide T oxide (3/8) oxide with formula M 3g0 U other oxides other oxides, including mixtures of R different oxides of the same element

%, oxides, poisoned oxides or oxide combinations containing V nuclear poison carbide carbide W oxide / graphite oxide / graphite mixtures, e.g. HTR fuels X carbide / graphite carbide / graphite mixtures, e.g.HTR fuels Y nitride nitride 3 organic organic compounds 1 l other compounds Other compounds, salts and their mixtures 2 l Al alloys aluminium and A1/Si alloys 3 Si alloys silicium alloys (except A1/Si alloys) and 4 l silicides Or alloys zirconium alleys 5 Mo & Ti alleys binary and ternary alloys with molybdenum 6 and titanium v

other alloys other alloys than those above 7 miscellaneous materials of various chemical forms O collected together into a single batch (analytical samples and specimens)

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(3) Containment uncontained material not in container; free standing 1 items (inluding fuej) elements and compo-nents, if uncrated) fuel units discrete fuel units and components, in 2

- shipping or storage containers flask shielded flask for irradiated fuel and 3

,other highly irradiated material in-core reactor, in-core (fuel elements only) 4 vessel, calibrated process vessels and tanks, calibrated 5 vessel, uncal. process vessels and tanks, uncalibrated; 6 pipes tray open trays, racks, skips 7 birdcage special, critically safe container 8 stor.'ge containers classified by volume ' y ,,)

" container" and sample bottles and other f 0.5 A volume range small containers

" > 0.5 - 1 E

-- bottles, fibrepacks, cans ,

"- "- "- "- > 1 -

5 G

"- "- "- "- and >5 -

10 H UF cy n ers 6

"- fibrepacks, cans > 10 - 15 J

"- fibrepacks, drums > 15 - 20 K

"- drums > 20 - 50 L

"- "- > 50 - 100 M

"- drums, barrels >100 - 200 N

"- "- "- >200 - 500 Q 2t :500 -1000 R

"- UF cylinders 6 10 - 14 t >1000 -5000 U

%- "- larger containers, e.g. tank trucks > 5000 V ether containers 0

1) Include the uncontained irradiated fuel in cooling ponds in this category.
2) Container types are indications only. The overrriding classification is by volume.

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, (4) Irradiation status and quality non-irra- irradia-diated ted fresh fuel fresh fuel elements or assemblies F ,

irradiated irradiated fuel prior to reprocessing G

manufactured manufactured articles (other than A) 1 H) 1

, completed fuel elements) for which no sampling is possible, but which are suitable for non-destructive measure-ment pure, stable homogencous material which has been B J produced to a tight specification governing purity and stability of both physical and chemical form (e.g. product, intermediate product, 1 certain feed materials)'

pure materials conforming to a high pu- C K rity specification, which may be slightly heterogeneous or less stable ,

than the ones above (e.g. certain in- l termediate products, cle recycle, feed materials)gg scrap and heterogeneous heterogeneous materials of generally D L similar composition which do not con-form to purity specifications (e.g.

most scrap and recycle) variable heterogeneous materials of variable E M and/or mixed composition, possibly low in nuclear material content (e.g.

dirty scrap, leached hulls, waste) v

1) From here on, sclect one of the two code characters., according to the irradiation status of the material; in this context the term

" irradiated" refers to materidi, from which the fission products formed during reactor irradiation have not been separated.

2) Dissolver solution should be put in this category, using the code character K .

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<The shipment of a given batch frem one "DA and its receipt in another MDA chould be reported with the same material description code.

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435 OPERATOR'S MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CODE .,

435:*/*** ... *** l t This is a fully optional data element. It may be used to indicate that the operator's matrial description code is identical with the code l used by . the Agency; if they differ, the operator's own code may be shown.

letter Y would indicate that the codes are identical, or a letter N would indicate that the operator's l

material description code follows;

/ slash, if o'perator's. cede follows; and

operator's material description code.

436 CPERATOR'S MATERIAL DESCRIPTION (TEXT) 436:*** ... *** l 1 This fully optional data element permits to include a textual description of the batch if the operator wishes it or it is otherwise agreed. The formats free text composed of latin capital letters, numerals and permitted special symbols.

445 NON-LATIN ALPHABET IDENTIFICATICN 445:*** ... *** I If non-latin letters are used in the entry (e.g. in batch name), an agreed code is to bg)placed in this data element. Otherwise this tag should not be used 446 BATCH NAME 446:*** ... *** l t

Each batch of nuclear material is to be identified by a batch name assigned to it by the operator according to his own or to agreed rules. The batch name may'be composed of letters', numerals and per mitted special symbols. i l

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469 MEASUREMENT IDENTIFICATION COCE 469:*/*** ... ***/ *** ... *** I This data element consists of three items, of which the first has to be provided for each batch. The second and third are to be given in specified cases only.

measurement basis code, consisting of one of the letters:

N if batch data are based on measurements made at i another MBA; L if batch data are based on measurements made at another MBA and have been reported for the present MBA in a preceding ICR or PIL; M if the batch data are based on fresh measurements made at the MBA; and T it the batch data are based on measurements made at the present MBA and have been reported in a preceding ICR or PIL; the measurements have not s, been repeated; slash (if other data items follow);

in cases denoted by M above, indicate the KMP where the measurement was made if it dif fers from the KMP named in the data element under tag 407; otherwise not needed; slash (if other data item follows);

3 in cases denoted by M or T above, indicate the method '

used for the measurement, if so provided in the Facility Attachment, using the agrood codes.

470 NUMBER OF TTEMS IN BATCH 470:*** ... *** l l

The number of similar items of wnich the batch consists should be g ive n. In the case of bulk material and generally when the number would l

not be meaningful, a numeric zero should be placed in this data )

element.

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53 600-800 WEIGHT DATA 600:*** ... *** l610:'** ... *** 1620: " ..etc... 1800:'** ... *** l This composite data element provides the quantities of the nuclear material subject to the entry (record). They are weight data related either to a specific chemical element or to (a combination of) its isotopes, as indicated in the table below. These weight data are to be expressed in the following units:

grams of plut' onium (and its isotopes, if appropriate),

, grams of total uranium for enriched uranium, grams of isotopes of uranium (and of U-233 + U-235),

kilograms of natural uranium, depleted uranium and thorium irrespectively whether uranium is described by using the category of

' unified uranium' or by using the separate categories of ' depleted',

' natural' (i.e. "ncrmal") or ' enriched' uranium.

If desired, the data may be rounded, but not beyond the nearest integer of the unit used (this may necessitate the reporting of roun-ding adjustments in ti3Rs). If batch data are rounded, this rounding ,

should be done by first adding the weights of the individual items comprising the batch and rounding their sum. '

The data element consists of a set of data items with the same for-mat; each of these begins with its own numerical tag, followed by a colon ( : ) and subsequently by the numerical expression of the weight of the element (isotope or their combination of isotopes),

indicated by the tags and by the tag; and the letter G , if the weight is expressed in grams, respectiv0ly by the letter X , if the weight is given in kilograms.

The meaning of the individual numeric tags in this data element:

1 600 ' uni fiad' uranium weight of element

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610 natural (" normal") uranium "- .

%- 620 depleted uranium "- l 630 enriched uranium "-

640 U-233 weight of isotope ,

650 U-234 "- 1 660 U-233 + U-235 weight of isotopes 670 U-235 weight of isotope 680 U-236 "-

I 690 U-233 "- I 700 plutonium weignt of elemen* I 710 Pu-238 weight of isotope 720 Pu-239 "-

730 Pu-240 "-

740 Pu-241 "-

750 Pu-242 "-

760 Pu-239 + Pu-241 weight of isotopes 800 tho ri um weight of element

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4. COMPOSITION OF ACCOUNTING PIPORTS IN TAGGED FORMAT Each' accounting report contains a number of data elements, to each of which is assigned a unique three . digit numeric tag.

A set of data elements logically connected to each other comprises an entry (record), a set of which (pertaining to the same MBA) is considered as a report.

All data elements must be recorded on magnetic tapes with their corresponding tags and delimiters. Except where specifically provided differently, each type of records must include all data elements listed for it.

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4.1. PIL "

i Each Physical Inventory Listing may consist of entries (records) of two f

, types:  ?

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- the'first type of PIL entry (record) is used for the presentation of  !

nuclear material batch data; s

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- the second type of PIL entry (record) is used'for Concise Notes giving additional textual information not accomodated in any of the data elements of the first type of PIL entries (records) a '

i Each PIL must contain at least one entry (record) of the first type.

4.1.1. Specification of PIL entries (records) 4.1 1.1. The first type of PIL entry (record) includes the following data l elements:- '

v 001, 002, 003, 006, 010, 015, 307, 309 - mandatory if exclusion of this entry or deletion of or correction

, to an entry of a previous PIL is involved, 390 - optional, if a Concise Note to this entry or the PIL as a whole is attached to (included into) the PIL.

407, 430, ,

435 - optional, if the operator's material description code differs from the Agency code, represented by data with tag 430, l 436 - optional, 445 - mandatory if the batch-name includes non-latin letters, 446, 469, 470 1

1 and pertinent data with tags betwen 600-800 which describe the content of the batch and the weight of the nuclear materials if tag 600 or 630 is used, then tag 640, 660 or 670 must also be filled in by information; Data covered by tags 650, 680, 690, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750 and 760 are optional, if not required by the Facility Attachment. '

%e 4.1.1.2. Each PIL entry (record) of the second type includes the data elements with the following tags:

001, 002, 003, 099, 307, 391 (of these, tag 099 is eptional).

If a second type entry (Concise Note) is made, the data recorded for i tags 001 and 007 must be the same as those recorded for the entry of the first type to <hich the Concise Note refers, with the exceptien that in tag 001 the code h0- replaces OI .

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4.1.2. Examole In country XY a Physical Inventory Listing has been prepared for MBA BXAM.

The report number of PIL was assigned as PlL 1/I. The Physical Inventory was carried out as of 01 February- 1977. The PIL was produced on 10 February 1977.

The name of of ficial responsible for the report is TAILOR, E.A. A Concise Note is attached to the PIL. The category of " Unified Uranium" is applied for MBA accountancy. /

Three nuclear material batches were inventoried. All measurements are new ones. The batches were inventoried at key measurement point ( KMP ) Q1 (first and second batch) and at KMP A15 (third batch).

The following batch data are available 4.1.2.1. The first batch: one fresh fuel assembly with enriched uranium -

the Agency's material description code is BQ1F; the batch name is the manufacturer's fuel assembly number NQ/125-15RS which does not contain s,

non-latin letters; the number of items in the batch is 1 (one); the batch data were measured at the same KMP where the batch was inventoried; weight of enriched uranium is 225.350 Kilograms; weight of U-235 is 10.080 Kilograms; the method for batch data measurement at KMP Q1 is unique.

The first entry (record) concerning the first batch has the following set of data:

Tag Data Element Comments 001 01/XY;77PIL1/I reference number:

002 1/4 first entry of 3 entries + 1 Concise Note (i.e. 1-st of 4 entries in the PIL);

003 770210 date of production 10 February 1977; 006 TAILOR, E.A. encoder's name; 010 P identification of PIL:

015 770201 date of the physical l

%, inventory; 307 BXAM MBA code; 390 Y a Concise Note is attached; j 407 Q1 KMP codes l 430 B/Q/1/F material description code; l 446 NQ/125-15RS batch name:

469 M batch data measured by the operator; 470 1 one item in the batch; 600 225350G only category of " Unified Uranium" is applied; 670 10080G weight of U-235; 1

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The following data elements have been omitted:

Tag , Comments t

309 .

the entry is a new ones 435 no operator's code is givens 436 no text:

445 only latin letters are tased 610, 620, 630, 640, 650, 660, 680, 690, 700, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750, 760 800 v

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4.1.2.2. The second batch: the same as the first one except that the batch name is RWQ/1233-804 and weight data are 226 050 grams of uranium and 10 150 grams of U-235. -

r The second entry (record) concerning the second batch has the fellowing set of data

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Tag Cata Element Comments 001 01/XY;77PIL1/!

002 2/4 the second entry; 003 , 770210 006 TAILOR, E.A 010 P 015 770201 307 BIN 4

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430 B/Q/1/F '

446 RWQ/1233-804 batch name s s69 M 470 1 000 226050G G70 100506G The following data have been omitted: -i 1

309 see comments to the first record; 390 the Concise trote attached has already been mentioned, no Concise Note to this l entry; l 435, 436 445 see comments to the

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4.1.2.3. The third'batchs one container of UF "#"" "* ~

Agency's Material Description Code is OGUB, the6*

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  • operator's code is UF6CYL; the batch name is the number of the transport container assigned by the UF manufacturer an GDW-1233/044 which does not contain non-latin letters;6the number of it 9mu in the batch is 1 (one); the batch data were measured at XMP G2, but th' batch was inventoried at ctP A15 and the batch data are reported for the first times at KMP G2 an unique method for measurement of this type of nuclear materials is applied; the weight of depleted uranium is 6025.5 kilogramms and soight cf U-235 is 12.5 n.logramms.4 l

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Tag Data Element Comments 001 ol/XY;77PIL1/I 002 3/4 the third entry; 003 170210 006 TAILOR, E.A.

010 P 015 770201 307 BXAM 309 no data because of "new" status 390 no data, means "no Concise Note to this entry";

407 A13

%- 430 OG/U/B Agency's oat. descr. code:

435 N/UF6CYL Operator's mat. descr. coder 436 no data (no specific textual l mat. descr. code);

445 no data (latin alphabet letters only);

446 GDW-123 3/044 batch name; 1

469 M/G2 batch was measured at XMP G2; j 470 1 '

600 6025500G 670 125000 4.1.2.4. Included in the report is a Concise Note with the following textual informations ,

l THE SECCND PHYSICAL INVENTCRY WILL BE CARRIED CUT BY THE END OF OCTCBER 1977

'"' The fourth entry (record) concerning the Concise Note has the following set of data:

1 001 NC/XY;77PIL1/I NC instead of O! for Concise Note; 002 4/4 003 770210  !

099 R Concise Note to the PIL as a wholes 1 307 BXAM MBA Coder 391 l TH Eb SEC ON D b PH YS IC A Lb ! NVENTC R Yb WILLb 8 Eb l CARRICDbOUTbB YbTHEbENDbC FbOCTCl3 C Rb l 977 l 0

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4.1.3. The following figure illustrates the character string on magnetic tape corresponding to the example just discussed and encoded according to i the rules provided in the Sections above. I The tape should be visualised as moving from right to lef t. It begins with a sequence of standard delimiters in accordance with ***** and then provides the four PIL entries. The meaning of the characters used as delimiters is as follows: /

separates the label nwnber and the content of a data element;

/ separates data items within the same date element;

also is used as internal separator in data elements; l indicates the end of a data element; b is used in this paper to indicate blanks in the record on magnetic tape.

beginning of the first entry

/: lb .... BOO 1:OI/XY:77PIL1/I l002:1/4 l003:770210 1006: TAILOR,E.A. I w

010 P l015: 770201 1307:BXAM 1390:Y I407:Q1 1430:B/Q/1/F 1446:NQ/125-beginnine of 2-nd entry 15RS 1469M l470:1 1600:225350G 1670:10090G l001:OI/XY:77PIL1/I l002:2/4 l003:770210 1006: TAILOR,E.A. l010:P 1015:770201 1307:2XAM 1407:Q1 1 43o:D/0/1/F 1446: RWQ/1233-804 1469:M 1470:1 1600:226050G 1670:10150G l I

beginnning of the third entry 001 OI/XY 77PIL1/I I002:3/4 6003:770210 1006: TAILOR,E.A. 1010:P 6015 v

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beginning of the fourth entry (Concise Note) ,

__l445: 1446:GDw-1233/044 1469 : **/G2 1470: 1 1600:6025500G 1670:125000 1001 l

HC/XY:77PIL1/I l002:4/4 l003:7702'O 1099:R 1307:BXAM 1391:THEbSECCNDbPH

, YSI Ct.LbI NVENTo r Ys hWI L Lb3EbC ARRIED b^ UT bH Y bTHE bCN0 bO F bCCTOD E R b l 977 l I

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- the first type of ICR entry (record) is used for the indication of changes in the inventory of nuclear material;

- the second type of ICR entry (record) is used for Concise Notes giving additional textual information not accomodated in any of the data elements of the first type of entries (records)

Each ICR ust contain at least one entry (record) of the first type.

4. 2.1. Specification of ICR entries (records) 4 2.1.1.

The first type of ICR entry (record) includes the following data elements:

001, 002, 003, 006, 010, 015, 307, 309 - mandatory if exclusion of this entry or deletion of or correction ss to an entry of a previous ICR is involved, 370, 372 - mandatory for imports, exports and transfers between HSAs within the State, 390 - optional, if a Concise Note to this entry or the ICR as a whole is attached to (included into) the ICR.

407, 411, 412, 430, 435 - optional, if operator's material description code differs from the Agency code, represented by tag 430, 436 - optional, 445 - mandatory, if the batch name includes non-latin letters, 446, 469, 470 and pertinent data with tags betwen 600-800 which descrite the' content of the batch and the weight of the nuclear materials; if tag 600 or 630 is used, then tag 640, 660 or 670 must also be filled in by information; Data covered by tags 650, 680, 690, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750 and 760 are optional, if not required by the Facility Attachment.

4.2.1.2.

Each ICR entry (record) of the second type includes the data elements with the following tags:

001, 002, 003, 099, 307, 391 (of these, tag 099 is opticnal).

If a second type entry (Concise Note) is made, the data recorded for tags 001 and 307 must be the same as those recorded for the entry of the first type to which the Concise Note refers, with the exception that tn tag 001 the code NC replaces OI .

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4.2.2. Example The same MBA in the same country as was described in the example for the PILs prepared an ICR with the report number ICR15-1/X. The period covered by the ICR is f rom 2 February to 28 February 1977. The report was produced on 8 March 1977. The name of the of ficial responsible is the same as in the example above. /

Two nuclear material batches have changed the inventory of the MBA in question.

4.2.2.1. The first batch was received on 5 February 1977 from country YX, MBA YX-1; the batch consists of one fresh fuel assembly with enriched uranium - the material description code is BQ1F; the batch name is the manufacturer's number of the fuel assembly: 125-2,5; the number of items in the batch is 1 (one);

the batch data are shipper's data; weight of enriched uranium is 35 820 grams and weight of U-235 is 7 164.1 grams; the batch was received at a KMP having

%, the code 1A.  ;

The first entry (record) concerning the first batch has the following set ,

of data: '

Tag Data Element Comments 001 OI/XY; 771CR15-1/X j 002 1/2 first entry of two; 003 770308 066 TAILOR, E.A.

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015 770202/770228 l 307 BXAM  !

370 YX/YX-1 snipper of the nuclear materials j 372 XY/BXAM receiver (for receipts, optional) ]

407 1A KMP Code; ,

411 RF type of inventory changer receipt, foreign; s- 412 770205 date of receipt; 430 a/Q/1/F 446 125-2,5 batch name; 469 N the data have not been re-measured by the receiverr 470 1 600 35820G 670 7164.1C 9

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309, 372, 390, 415, 435, 436, 445 610, 620, 630. 640, 650, 660, 680, 690 700, 710, ',20, '3 0, 740, 750, 760, 800.

I 4.2.2.2. We s,econd Latch was shipped on 20 February 1977 to a domestic consumer not covered by the agreement.

The batch was identical with the third batch from the example for PILs gi-vea above; it had not been remeasured. The shipnent was done through KMP 1.

In the report, the batch was represented by the following set of data:

Tag Data Element Comments 001 Ol/XY;77ICR15-1/X 002 2 the indication of the total num-ber of entries was omitted this time; i 003 770308 006 TAILOR, E.A.

010 I 015 77'J 202/770223 307 BANt 407 1B  !

4*1 SN activity reported; 412 770220 date of shipment;  ;

430 O/G/U/B '

435 N/UF6CYL 446 GDW-1233/044 469 T l

470 1 600 6025.5K v 670 12500G I The following data have been omitted:

309, 370, 372, 390, 415, 436, 445, 472, 610, 620, 630, 650, 660, 680, 690 l

700, 710, 728, 730, 740, 750, 760, 800.

The recording on nagnetic tape of the example should be done in the same manner as it was done in the sub-section on PILs above.

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- the first type of MBR entry (record) is used for the presentation of nuclear material balance datas

- the second type of MBR entry (record) is used for Concise Notes giving additional textual informa, tion not accomoda-ted in any of the data elements of the first type of MBR entries (records).

Each MBR must consist of at least one entry (record) of the first )

type.

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l 001, 002, 003, 006, 010, 015, 307, 3o9 - mandatory if exclusion of this entry or deletion of or correction to an entry of an earlier MBR is involved, 390 - optional, if a Concise Note to this entry or to the MBR as a whole is attached to (included into) the MBR, j 411 and pertinent data with tags between 600 and 800 which describe the content and weight of nuclear materials for which balances are to be reported. If tag 600 or 630 is used, then tag 640, 660 or 670 must also be filled in by information.

Data concerning tags 650, 680, 690, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750 and 760 are not to be included in MBF3.

4.3.1.2. MBR entries (records) of the second type include data elements with the following tags:

Y 001, 002, 003, 099, 307, 391 (of these, 099 is optional.)

If an entry of the second type is made (Concise Note), the dats recorded for tags 001 and 307 must be the same as those recorded for entries of the first type in the same report, with the exception that in tag 001 the code NC replaces OI.

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The MBA XAMA in country XY 'has prepared an MBR. The number for l l

the MDR was assigned as 12QXAMA . The MDR as ) prepared is based on the results of the physical inventory taking carried out as of .15 December 1976. The MBR was produced on the 10 January ,1977. The name of the official responsible for

.the report is'BARDOT, B.I. No~ Concise Note is attached to the MSR. No inventory changes were observed during the period between two physical inventories from 15 June 1976 to 15 December 1976.

The following balance data are available:

The first set-of data is the beginning physical inventory which includes:

- depleted uranium, 123 454 321 kilograms;

- natural uranium, 567 686 010 kilograms;

%, - enriched uranium, 543 212 345 grams;

- 0-235, 85 675 430 grams;

- plutonium, 12 450 000 grams.

The second set of material balance data is the ending physical inventory with the same- set of nuclear material quantity data. j The third set of nuclear material balance data is the ending physical inventory, again with the same set of nuclear material quantity data.

(No inventory changes, no shipper-receiver differences, no MUT.)

4.3.2.1. The first entry (record) concerning the first item of the balance has the following set of tagged data:

Tsa Data element Comments 001 OI/XY;7712QXAMA 002 1/3 003 770110 006 DARDOT,3.I.

010 M 015 760615/761215 307 XAMA 411 PB 610 beginning physical inventory; 56786010K natural uraniu.m; 620 123454321K depleted urtnium:

630 543212345G enriched uranium; 670 85675430G U-23b;

'700 12450000g plutonium r

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4.3.2.2. 7he second entry ( record) is the following:

Tag Data Element Comments 001 OI/XY 7712QXAMA 002 2/3 /

003 770110 006 ,BARDOT, B.I.

010 M 015 760615/761215 3

307 IAMA 411 BA ending (adjusted) book inventory; 610 56768610K 620 123454321K 630 543212345G g, 670 85675430G 700 12450000G 4.3.2.3. The third entry (record) is the following:

001 OI/XYi7712QXAMA 002 3/3 003 770110 006 BARDOT, B.I.

010 M 015 760615/761215 307 XAMA 411 PE 610 567676010K 620 123454321K 630 543212345G 670 85675430G 700 12450000G ss The recording on magnetic tape of the example should be done in the same manner as it was done in the example for the PILs above.

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ANNEX to Section 4..

t Composition of plain text communications -

to be transmitted on magnetic tape ,

If so desired, freely formulated information not incorporated into

. formatted accounting reports day be transmitted via magnetic tape to the Agency as separate sets.of records-accumulated into any number.of Textual Reports (TR) . Such reports should be formatted as free-standing Concise Notes.

Each such TR must have a unique reference number. It must consist of at least one record. The length of any record in a TR should not exceed a limit '

.of 2040 characters. If the communication is longer than that, the TR should be subdivided into an appropriate number of records.

Each TR record must include the data elements with the following tags:

y 001, 002, 003, 391 (with the code NC in tag 001).

t If the text of the communication refers to a specific material balance area only, tag 307 may be used to indicate it. If a reference to a specific-accounting report is desired, tag 099 may also be used.

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1. Physical Characteristics and External Labels
2. Character Codes and Character Set 3 Recorded L2bels and File Structure I 4 Protection of Data during Shipment to the Agency v

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.5 1. PHYSICAL CHARACTER.:STICS AND EXTERNAL LABELS . 1 5 1.1 Dimension i

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, Standard 1/2 inch wide computer tape shall be used. I 1

512 Recording mode ~ and density 9-track tapes ,

The tapes shall be recorded at the density of 800 or-1600 bpi,l odd' parity, in .the NRZI mode (i.e. a "one" bit is represented byca reversal o'f direction of longitudinal magnetization).

l 513 Tape markers The recordable portion of the tape must be delimited by reflective markers (small piece s o f. transparen t plastic  ;

with a thin film of aluminum on one side, as indicated '

below'.

Physical end of tape Physical beginning cf, tape Marker --Beginning of Tape tape y

{ Endo., -r Marker First ata Block P~ ~7 i JJ H " ' le--

, Min. 15 feet

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Min. 10 feet 5 1.4 External labels of taces - - -

Each reel of magnetic tape should always be labelled by the owner with the following informations (a) Submitting co un try followed by " Safeguards" s- . (b) Volume serial number (see 12.1 volume header label, field 3) which identifies this reel of tape.

(c)

Recording density (d) Record Format, Block Length and Record Length ,

(see 3.2. 5 file header label 2, fields 3-5)

(e) File identifier (see 3. 2. 2 file header label 1, field 3)

Example:

Canada: Safeguards Volumo Serial No. - C11234 1600 BP Record Format -

F Block Longth - 1600 Record Length --80 Fi'le Identifier.~.ICR.JAN76.  ;

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52. CHARACTER CODES AND CHARACTER SET '

5 2.1 Description The character set to be used for supplying Safeguards .

information and the 8-bit character. code representation ~

to be used are shown in Table 1. These generally correspond to'what is common 1'/ called the Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) 60 character set.

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1 1 00 0 0 0. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 BIT 2, 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 'l 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1

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53 ' RECORDED LABELS AND FILE STRUCTURE 531 File Structure Each tape must be identified by labels recorded on the tape.

There are two types of labels:

(a) . volume label's - which identify the physical tape by giving such information as Serial Number and Country Code.

(b) File labels - which identify the file, i.e. the informa-tion recorded on the tape.

Depending on their position relative to the actual informa-tion, labels are further subdivided into header labels, if they precede the data, and trailer labels if they follow the data, v

A file occupying more than one reel of tape is referred to as a " multi-volume" file. A reel of tape containing more than one file is referred to as a " multi' file" volume.

It is possible to handle both multi-volume files and multi-file volumes, as well as a combination of the two, although the usual case will be single-file volumes.

In the schematic representations below, the following abbreviations are used:

VOLl: volume header label HDRis file header label 1 HOR 2: -file header label 2 w EOFl: end-of-file trailer label 1 EOF 2: end-of-file trailer label 2 EOVl: end-of-volume trailer label 1 EOV2: end-of-volume trailer label 2 TM: tapc mark Sinale-file volume VOL1 HDR1fHDR2 TM fData records TM fEDF1fEOF2 TM T:! j ,

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VOL1 HDR1 HDR2 TM Data records TM EOF 1 EOF 2 TM TM o

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,_1_s.. t file File 1 VOL1 HDR1 HDR2 TM Data TM EOF 1 EOF 2 TM Records _____

_2nd file File 2 HDR1 HDR2 TM Data TM EOF 1 EOF 2 TM Records ______

last file Last File HDR1 HDR2 TM Data TM EOF 1 IOF2 TM TM Y

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Note: The VOL1 label must be the first data recorded on the tape,.following the reflective spot marNing the physical beginning of the tape.

Secondary file labels HDR2, COF2, and EOV2 are also required. They follow the corresponding file labels HDR1, ECTl and EOV1 bafore the delimiting tape mark.

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5 3 2 FORMAT AND CONTENTS OF LABELS 5 3 2.1- Volume header label (VOL1)

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used by the submitter for i additional identification 6 Reserved 29 Reserved for future use; l must be spaces

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1 3 File identifier 17 A file identifier (data set name) of up to 17 characters, ,

left adjusted in the field.

(This same name must be given on the external tape label -

see Section 1.4 4 Set identification 6 This field must contain the volume serial number of the

, first or only volume of the file. In a multi-volume fi;s this field is the same in

%- every volume, and in a =ulti-file volume it must be the same for all files.

5 File section number 4 A decimal number (starting with 0001 for the first or only volume containing the file) which is increased by 1 on each subsequent volume of the file 6 File sequence number 4 A decimal number indicating the sequence of files within a multi-file volume (0001, 0002, etc.)

, 7 Generation number 4 This field is not used 8 Generation version number 2 This field is not used

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Field Name Length Description  ;

9 Creation date 6 A space followed by 2 digits indicating the year, f ollowec my 3 digits (001-366) indica-l ting the day within the yeari the file was created (e.g.

7000l=1 Jan 1970) 10 Expiration date 6 A space followed by 99366 1

11 , Accessibility 1 Must be zero 12 Block count 6 Must be zero (000000) 1 13 System code 13 Not used 14 Reserved 7 Reserved for future use; must be spaces 5323 rna-of-file tra11er ladet i trori)

It has the same format as the file header label 1 (see Section 3.2.2).

Field Name Lenoth Descrittien 1 Label identifier 3 Must be EOF 2 Label number 1 Must be 1 (one) 3-11 (same as corresponding fields of file header label) 12 Block count 6 A decimal number equal to the I number of data biceks (exclus of labels and tape marks) since the last HOR label recorded for the filo 13-14 (same as corresponding fields of file header label 1) 5324 Ene-oe relune trailer ladet 1 (covi)

It has the same format as the file header label 1 (see Section 3.2.2).

Field Name Leneth Descriction i Label identifier 3 Must be EOV 2 Label nu=ber 1 Must be 1 (one) 3-14 (same as fields 3-14 of end-of-file trailer label 1)

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F - Fixed Length V -

Variable Length 4 Block Length 5 A number indicating the block length (in characters).

For Dacord For at ? -

block length -

must be a multiple of the record length (field 5' For Record Format V -

maximum block length (includ;:.

a four character length indicator at the beginning of '

each block) w 5 Record Length 5 A number that indicates the record length,(in characters)

For Record F o r m s,t ? -

Logical record length For Reccrd Format _V - maximu-logical record length (inclu-ding a four character length indicator at the beginning of each record) 6 Recording Density 1 A code indicating the recordi density of the tape:

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7 Reserved for 22 Must be spaces System use 8 Block Actribute 1 A code indicating the block attribute.

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Blocked records S -

Spanned records

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Blocked and spanned records Space - neither blocked 2:

spanned records 9 Reserved for 41 Must be spaces System use 532.6 End-of-file trailer label 2 (EOFS)

It has the same format as the file header label 2 (see S e c tic -

3.2.5)

Field Name Lenoth Descriotion 1 Label identifier 3 EOF 2 Label number 1 Must be 2 (two)

, 3-9 Same as corresponding field in file header label 2 5 3 2.7 End-of-volume trailer label 2 (ECv2)

It has the same format as the file header label 2 (see Seccion 3.2.5)

Vield N9me Lencth Oescrittien

%- 1 Label identifier 3 ECV 2 Label number 1 Must be 2 (two) 3-9 Same as corresponding field in file header label 2 e

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l The Transmittal Form should be filled out and sent  !

together with the , tape. One copy should be kept by the sender. # l

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The sonder is requested to keep a copy of each magnetic tape sent to the A g.e n c y , in case the original tape is lost or dam-aged during transport. This should be retained for a period '

to be specified by mutual agreement.  !

$.4 3 Packagine pecuirements -

The tapes should be packed in the following materials when they are sent through the International Postal Service.

i ist - plastic bag 2nd -

aluminum foil 3rd - envelope marked " Confidential" and sealed (including tape and form)  ; i 1

4th - foam rubber packing or some other suitable packing material 5th -

cardboard or metal box 1

The reason for this careful packaging procedure is for protection from airport security measures as well'as physical protection. If these precautions are not taken, metal detector or X-ray equipment, etc., could cause icss of data on the magnetic tapes.

In the case the tapes are Jent via diplomatic pouches, some of these precautions would not be necessary.

34.4 conffdential Precedures '

5 4.4.1 'The responsibility for deciding whether any communi- l cation to the Agency should be regarded as confidential rests, in the first place, with the Government which transmits the information. .

$.4.4.2 Data to be treated as confidential should be sent to l the Agency in a double wrapping, the inner envelope being sealed and clearly marked that it contains confidential safeguards information.

Date: 1978-06-01 MMI 7

Current List of Facilities in the United States as Provided for in Article 1(b)

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IN THE LIST CF FACILIT E PR07IIC PCR IN ARTICIE 1(b)

Pursuant to Article 34(a) of the Agreement the following facility (ios) within the United States is/are to be added to

the list of facilities provided for in Article 1(b) of the

! V Agreement.

Facility tvee: (Commercial power reactor; research and test reactor; fuel fabrication and processing plant (low enriched uranium); fuel fabrication and processing plant (high enriched uranium); fuel fabrication and processing plant (plutonium);

reprocessing plant; research and development facility; other).

Ornnization na=e and mailine address.

Facility name and location. 1 License /URC Docket Nos.

l US Roeortine Identificatien Svmbol (Reactors having the same RIS have a common spent fuel storage area.)

v Facility descrietion: (for reactors-type, MWT and XiE; for other facility types - a ven brief statement of nature of activity and indications of the types and quantities of nuclear material expected to be on inventory or processed annually).

Facility status: (operating, under construction, expected initial fuel leading date, actual or expected stad up date, initial criticality date, etc.)

Effective datet s-

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Pursuant to Article 34(b) and (c) of the Agreement the ,

to'llowing facility (ies) within the United States is/are to be removed from the list of facilities provided for in Article  :

1(b) of the Agreement.

Facility tyce Organization name and mailine address

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ArencyFacilityCode(ifapplicable) l Agency IGA desienations (if applicable) )

Quantity and comoocition of nuclear :.aterial in the facility

'(for facilities currently covered by the Subsidiary Arrangements)

Effective date Note: For removal in' acco: dance with Article 34(b) notification I v

will be made at least 30 days prior to the effective date of i removal.

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(DE12TICN FRCM) THE LIST CF FACILITIES PROVIDED FCR IN ARTICLE 2(b)

Pursuant to Article 39(b) of the Agreement the following facility (ics) within the United States is/are to be added to the Subsidiary Armngementa listing (Annex II) as provided for in Article 39(a)(1).

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Pursuant to A:ticle 39(c) of the Agreement the fo11ctring facility (ics)withintheUnitedStatesic/aretobe deleted frem the Subsidiary Armngementa listirg (Annex II) as provided for in Articic 39(a)(1).

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TRANSITIONAL SUBSIDIARY ARRANGEMENTS TO THE PROTOCAL TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY FOR THE APPLICATION OF 1 SAFEGUARDS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA l

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INTERNATICNAL ATCMIC sEliERGY ACEICT PCR TF2 APPLICATION OF '

SAFEGUARDS ET TE 12iITED STATES CF A! ERICA These Transitional Subsidiary Arrangements give effect to Article 3 of the i Protocol (hereinafter "the Protocol") to the Agreement between the Govemment of l

the United States of America (hereinafter "the United States") and the International l v Atomic Ener;ry Agency (hereinafter "the Agency") which entered into force on

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These Tmncitional Suboidiarl/ Arrangements consist of:

(a) A Geneml Part applicable to those facilitice in the United States

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which also centains the substance of various cormunicatio u to be rade between the Government of the United States and the Agency, of 'i other relovant documents, the precedures to be followed and the tico limits for various actions; and (h) A sepamte Attachment for each of those facilities in the United States v included m the current list of facilitien as identified by the Agency in acconlance with Article 2 of :he Protocol. l T!A Annor to thene Tmnsitional Subcidiary Armnce.nents, in accordance with Articl, 3(a), ic a current list of theco f cilities in the United Stc.tes identi- i l

fice hl the Acency purcuant to Article 2 of the Proto- e1. This list wi]l indi::te \

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the Unit ! Statec i.topcMing Identi'icatien ry.bol, the Agency facility ce?e ar.i  !

l the A(yncy eteri_1 bal:,nce area designatienc. Thit: lic; will be kept up to date l b/ the /i.;vncy, which will crevid the OcVerrtent o the United States as scen ac 1

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Date: 1978 06-01 Additions to or deletions from the list of facilitics in the Annex purcuant to Articlon 2 and 5 of the Protocol or as a concequence of removal of facilities from the list contained in Annex I to the Subsidiary Arrangements of the Agreennt will be accomplished by exchange of notes between the Government of the United Statec and the Agency. The forrat for the identification by the Agency called for in Article 2 is appended to the Annex.

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There Tmnsitional Subsidiary Arrangements may be amended or cupplemented by exchange of notes between the Government of the United Statec and the Agency. Thece Tmncitional Subsidiary Arrangements, covering those facilities identified by the Agency in 0.ccordance with Article 2 of the Protocol, enter into force as specified l in Article 4. Any other acondments and supplements to these Tmnaition21 Subsidiary Arrangementa enter into force on the dates specified in the notes. l 1

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Table of Contents Cedo Subjcot- Page

1. Regular channels of corr.unication 5 t

11 Communications from Agency 5

' L 1.2 Communications from United States 5 t

2. National . system of accounting for and centrol of nuclear =atorial 6 2.1 Nacures foreseen in the Protocol 6 2.2 Specifications of infomation to be provided (as applicable) 8 23 Measures additional to those spoeifically foreceen in.the Protocol 8 Provision of information by United States 9

-3 Information on facilities 31 9 Radiological protection 10 l 32 Initial report 10 33 Accounting reports 11 34

4. Provicion of information by the 8 gency 12 4.1 Agency ctatements 12 42 Information on visits 12 1

43 Infomation on selection of facilitica 12 1 5

Publication of information by the A ;ency 13

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8. Inventory and export or nuclear material unior the Protocol 8.1 Model - Inventory for the thited Sta. tea of nuclear 1d catorial under the Protocol 3.2 Model - Export account for the United Statcc under 15  !

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Date: 1978-06 01 Code Subject' Page 9 Vicits and inspectors 91 Model - Visit Assignment 16 92 Authority granting and renewing inspector = vicas 17 l l

10. Contents, Fon::at and Structure of reports to the Agency l

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Annex Model - Current list of facilities in the United States as provided for in Article 2 of the Protocoi j Annex-Appendix Model - Notification of addition to (deletion from) the '

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l. Rerular Channele of Cemmunication Code Subject Name and address i

1.1 Communications from Agency 1.1.1 Nomally, on matters relating to implement- Department of State.

ation of the Protocol'and Transitional Subsidiary Arrangements.

1.1.2 Routing of communications from Agency United States Mission in headquarters to authority under Ccdc 1.1.1. Vienna.

1.1 3 Normal contact between Agency inspectors As in Code 1.1.1.

in the United Statec and United States' Aut horitic a. g 1.2 Communicatienn from IInited States 1.2.1 ITor: ally, en matter relating to impic- The Director General centation of the Protocol and Transitional International Atc.mic Ene rgy Subsidiary Arrangements. Agency Grntner Ring 11 '

A-1010 Victms Aust ria Telephone: ~2 d5 ll 52 45 25 l Telex: 01-2645 l Cable: I::ATCM 7:IE*\ .t 1.2 2 Contact in ca:e of accidents or other c:cergencien involving Agency inspectora.M l i

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-2.1 Measures foreseen in the Protocol F  ;  ;

j 211 For measurement: .

l 12 A measurement system for detomination of quantitica of nuclear

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(ii) produced; l (iii) shipped;

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(v) othorwise removed from inventor,/; or 4

(vi) on inventory. ,

Confomity of this measurement system with the latest inter- ,

national standards. i Procedure for evaluation of precicion and accumey of mercuremnt :

and the estimation of measurement uncertainty.

$ Procedures for taking a physical inventor:/ at frequencies cen-

nictent with the needs of the Agency to meet ito objective.

4 4 Procedures for evaluation of 2.L'F.

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Proceduren for the evaluation of any uncescured dispeccl(n) thTt might occur, of acemulationn of urecacured inventory and

- unmeasured losses, and of any .other evenca uhich . night cive ri:n

.o material unaccounted for.

2.1.2 12 For accountancv: ,

Procedurco for identifytrc. rovicuing and eva.lu. ting diffe;;r.::a <

in shipper / receiver measurocont.u. .

A aystem of recoris and repcrts :hoitin, , fer cach :7.tcriil balance area, the inventore of 1.ucione msteria.1 and the w t t

[ in thzt.t inventory includir,; rcccipta into snd transfers e,: ci the material balance area. l t-3 Proceduroc for cubmiccion to the Af;.;'ic" cf Asiy. inforr ti:.- .

ihcluding, inter alf1, . le: cripticm, w.1 proceduran at a u.;

relating co natorial occountanc:/ sn:i con:r:1, ccntairner- . -

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21.2 12-18 Procedums for the establich=ent and mainter.ance of accounting (cont 'd) and operating records in accoriance with Articlec 12 through 13 of the Protocol.

19-25 Procedures for the submission of reports; to the Agency in 27 accordance with Articles 19 through 25 snd 27 of the Protocol.

213 Provisions to assure correct operation of the accounting pro-cedures and armngements.

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2.2 Snecifications of informatien to be erovided (as applicable) 2 2.1 7 For each of the items listed under Code 2.1 information is to be provided on:

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laws, regulations, gene rsl administre.tive The existidc procedurec) legislation giving require (b.ents or laying down minimum stan (outlines and brief extracts of relevant texts and references).

Texts of relevant new laws, regulationc or general administrative procedures as soon as possible after promulgation.

2 2 1.2 The organizational unit (s) responsible at facilities and/or nationally for:

(i measurement ;

(ii)} accountancy; and

, (iii) the ascurr.nce that the functions listed under Codec 2.1 1 and 2.1.2 are carried out correctly.

2.2.1 3 The extent to which each of the organizational units involved (i) has regulatory power; (ii) carries out audits; and (iii) carriec out independent measurements.

2.2.1 4 The precedures and techniques followed by each organi:stion?.1 unit in order to meet the requirementu or minimum utandards re fe rred t o unde r C ode 2. 2 1.1.

23 Mencurce additior".1 to therre neoci*ien11y foreroen in the Protocol 231 Separation of functions to provide internal checks and b41snces:

(i) accounting functions separate from manufacturing and ceacurement;

'" (ii) custolial function separate from accounting and tacacurement control; (iii) shipping snd rocciving runctions separate frc manufacturing; and (iv) indeprndent audP. function to accure program complic.nce ara c:tdibility.

232 Proce:tures for recolution of shipper / receiver differen:es.

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_3 Provision of informstion by the United States Protocol .

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3 1.1 6, 7 Provinion of completed Agency design Uithin 45 days after such

, information questionnaire ' for identification by the Agency.

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3 1.2 8 Provision of information on sicni- Normally not later than 60 ficant f chan6es to data previously days before the modificatien ic j provided under Code 31.1, as scheduled to be completed. 1 specified in the facility attachment  !

concerned,1 if the facility is still l

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-j Notn 1 I with reference to subjecta under Code 3 Proprietary and other' confidential Uhen prcvided.

inforvation should be me,rked as auch.

Denign informatien examinod on When cramined.

United Statec' prominec czy be marked by the Agency to show that the examinatien has taken place.

!icta 2 with. reference to subjecta under Code 3 1.2; If- the information cannot be pre- I vided in full at the -time creci-fied, the Aconey and United Ctates i

. cny agree on a later d.ite for complctien ' or the infern . tion.

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3 2.1 7 Informatien en la te and regulatiens Entr r inte force of tranc:.tien .1 7 for radiological protection in the cubcidiac f arra.ngc= ento.

United States as applicable to Agency incpe,ctore.

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3 2.2 7 Information on radiological sur- Entry into force of veillance mencures and on nodical trannitior21 cuboidiary facilities that are available for arrancecent s.

Agency inspectors in cace of radiation accidents.

Information on relevant new laws As soon as peccible e fter cuch or regulations, or changes. new lat:a or reculations have been prer.ulgated or chtny.s int i miuc ed .

._ 323 Info:::ation on mdiation dosagcc Quarterly, and as scon sa received by Agency inspectore in pcssible c.fter s_p.ific.nt the performance of their functions radiatien expecure.

in the United Statec.

33 Initisl Renort 21 Dispatch of the initial reports of 37 ^.ctest appropriate T.ern .

all nuclear caterial in thoce of comunics. tion (enpro:c, facilities which shall have boon air c.r.il or d i nlo..iatic pcuch).

identified by the Agency at any given time pursuant to Article 2 of the Protocol.

Initial reports chall list all 'dithin 30 day? "ter -he 11:n nuclear material in facilitica day of the caltn&.r c.: W 1r I identified in accordance with which the Aguacy : der.:ifica r -

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[:*ot e : If Ag2r.c:/ material b?. lance areas have net ;ct been J? fined, lict m?.t e ri :1 acesrding to caterial balance areas or gcccn r,1.ical loc . tion r;;, uced c the Unii.cdSta.tec.]

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( Articles) 34 Accounting Reports 34.1' 22(a), Dispatch of inventory change As soon as possibir, but within 23, 24 reports either in.a consolidated 30 days after the end of the

, list er indihidually,_as speci- month in which the inventory .

fled in the relevant Attachment, change (s) occur (s), by fastest I and concise notes. appropriate means of ,

j For_ presentation and content see communication.

Code 10 342 22(b), Dispatch of material balance As soon as possible, but within 25 reports with physical' inventory 30 days of completion of listing attached. physical inventory taking, For presentation and content see frequency being specified in Code 10. the Attachment.

_ 343 27(a) Dispatch of anplification and Within 30 days of the date clarification of accounting reports. of Agency's recuest.

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request anplification and clari- are retained, as specified in fication of reports. the Attachment concerned.

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4. Provision of infomation by the uency A6reement Code Refe rence Subject Date or time limit (Articles) 4.1 Arency Statements 4 1.1 26 Agency's nuclear =aterial inventory Semi-annually, as of 30 June for the United States. See model and 31 December, not later

. under Coda 8.1. than 3 months after these dates.

Statement on the export accounts. As above. -

See model under Code 8.2.

4.1 2 27(b) Statements on operation of reports Semi-annually, together with systam. statement pursuant to Code 4.1.1 above.

413 27(b) Other statements as specified in As specified in the Attachmente.

the Attachments, including the results of visits for verifying design information and obserrations

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by the Agency 'and noting any de-ficiencies by the United States in fulfilling the terms of the Protocol.

Note: If the United States disagrees Within 30 days after receipt c' wnn any Agency statement, notice the statement in question.

to this effect should be sent to the Agency.

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  • 2 Notice of visita for verifying 4 2.1 11(b) decisi information to be provided At least ene week orier to by the Agency, arri'al at the facilit 7 43 Infe .ntien en celection of facil"t*e5

- 2 Procedures for identif;*ing facili-ties pursuant to Article 2 of the Protocol in a manner which takes into secount the requirement en the United States to avoid dicericinat-ory treatment as between United States commmercial fir =s similarly situated.

The Agency will censult with the Upon requect.

United States concerning additienal stops to assure centinued compliance with Article 2(c) of the Protocol.

The Agency will provide to the Upon request.

United States a statement of which criteria were used for .ny identi-ei- + 1 n 1 orotbe e -c-- W k- **+iele 7.

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Protocol Subject Code Reference (Articles)

I 51 The Agency m/ay publish the following su=marized infomation:  ;

A list of the facilities in the United Statec to which the i

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(a) reactors, with an indication of their purpose and with their nominal power;  !

l (b) conversion and fabrication plants, with an indication of whether they are pilot or inductrial cice plants; (c) isotope ceparation plants, with their neminal capacity; (d) reprocessing plante, with their not.a.inal capacity; and

. (c ) critical facilities, research installations (with an indication of their nature) and cepamte storage facilitisc.

The list may also contain for each facility the official deceripticn and/or name and the location, as well as the volume of roported infornation.

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" erg ICTf ELEFJDiT kg/g ISOTOF3(3) CODE (CRANIL71 CliLY) g (MBA) and (K3A) w Notes: 1. Nuclear material transferred to the United States will be listed in tN inventory upon receipt by the Agency of the inventory change report ? roc the receiving material balance area penaining to the reccipt of the material in question.

2. 11ucicar material transferred between two material balance reas in the United States in facilities in the Armex lieting will continue to ha

- listed, by the Agency in respect of the material h. lance area frec " hic'c it han been shipped, as material in tr:nsit, until it is reponed to have. been received in the receiving :::crial b . lance aree..

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. (URANIUM CTLY) g Note: Huclear material in respect of which the Agency has received a report from a shipping material balance arca in a facility in the Annex listing that the export of the material has taken place will be placed on the export account for the United Statec until such time as tha Agency has received confirmation that the material has been received by the recipient State, for which purpose the invento:/ change reports frc= the State will be used, whenever applicable.

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2. The United States may regairs in pectore to wear identif~inc bcdges .within each =aterial belance arca er facility fer the duratien of the visit. O.e United Statec / al:o regaire that inspectore be escorted during all visit activicies.

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1978-06-01 CONTENTS, FORMAT AND STRUCTURE OF REPORTS TO THE AGENCY

1. INTRODUCTION A system of records and reports will be established by the United States, structured in a way enabling the Agency to discharge its responsibilities efficiently and effectively. The data to be contained in records and reports  :

are specified so as to permit / the Agency to implement its proceduras, including l those for audit and verification of records on status and location of nuclear i material useo for peaceful purposes, as well as for development of statistical l sampling plans and meaningful error evaluation. Since the records kept at i facilities form the basis for the reports to be submitted to the Agency, the specification of their basic elements must be closely linked. ,

The following sections describe the elements of the reports system developed by J the Agency; the specific reporting requirements for any particular plant or j location will be established in accordance with this system in individual l Transitional Facility Attachments agreed between the United States and the l

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1.1 General Agency requirements for accounting recorts The Material salance Area (MBA) is the basic reporting entity. MEAS are defined separately in Transitional Facility Attachments agreed for each facility. For every such MBA, the nuclear material is accounted for and l reported in Inventory Change Reports (ICR) and Physical Inventory Listings I (PIL) by batch, which is defined as: l l

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In practice, the sequence and timing of reports would be as follows: j First, an initial report would be provided in format and structure of a P!L  !

for all nuclear material contained in each f acility. If the relevant Transitional Facility Attachment has not been completed, a provisional MBA l

designation should be defined, normally one f acility being equal to one MSA.

This initial report may be based on the facility's book records and reflects the situation as of the last day of the calendar month in which the Safeguards i Agreement enters into force or as of the last day of the month in which the Agency identifies a facility for which reporting will be required.

Following the initial report, ICRs which document every change in the amount of nuclear material in the provisional MBAs, including inter alia shipments, receipts, measured discards, nuclear production and nuclear loss and accidental gain and accidental loss, are submicted for those provisional MBAs. ICRs veuld be dispatched to the Agency within 30 days after the end of the month in which the inventory change occurs.

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provisional MBA designation would be modified, if necessary. A PIL, which may be based on the facility's book records, would be provided for each MBA in terms of batches in the form and at the time specified in the Transitional Facility Attachment. As of thd same calendar day the provisional MBAs book inventory would be brought to zero as of the same date where the designation of MBAs within a facility had to be modified. ICR transferring all material from provisional MBA to the MBA established in the TransitionalFacility Attachment, I will be used for this purpose.

Thereafter, ICRs would be provided as specified in the relevant Transitional Facility Attachment.

After the period of time specified for each facility in its Transitional Facility Attachment, a physical inventory is taken, and a PIL reporting the

~ inventory in each MBA and a Material Balance Report (MBR) reporting the  !

material balance in each MBA are dispatched to the Agency within 30 days of the (

date of the physical inventory. An overview of the basic contents of ICRs, j PILs, and MBRs follows: 1

- ICRs: each change in the inventory of nuclear waterial in an MBA; in specified cases also changes in i batch composition; I

PILs a listing of all batchec of nuclear material, including _ names and identification of each batch; MBRs : entries summarizing ( not broken down by batches), the ccmponents of the material balance.

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2" . Data element _s_

2.1. The following table lists all items required in reporting documents (the PIL, the ICR and the MDR). Each data element is briefly defined and there is an indication of the report (s) in which it is required.

DATA ELEMENT REPORT REFERENCE NUMBER: uniquely defines a report for filing, ICR, MBR, PIL processing, sorting and referones purposes ENTRY NIMDER / TOTAL NUMBERI OP ENTRIES: identifics the 'ICR, MBR, PIL given entry and the total number of entries used for that specific report REPORT DATE: the date on which the report was produced ICR, MBR, PIL ENCODER'S NAME: the name of the official responsibic for ICR, MBR, PIL the report REPORT TYPE: indicates the type of report ICR, M3R, PIL REPORTISG PERICD: the period covered by the report; in a ICR, M3 R , PIL PIL the date as of which the physical inventory

_ was taken CO:iCISC MOT *: ' RT:FERENCE: provides in Concice Notes a refe- IC R, MDR, PIL ronce to the report as a whol% or to a specified entry in it MBA CODE: identifies the reporting material balanco ICR, MBR, PIL area ENTRY STATU3 (AMD CROSS-R:'.FERENCE] CODE: indicatec whether ICR, MBR, PIL the entry is new, invalid, a correction, addition or deletion. (In correction entrios it alco iden-tifien the entry to be corrected (using the report reference number and the entry nunber).]

SilIT" 9 OF NUCT. EAR MATERIAL RECElVED: identifien the ICR country and MBA where the material came frem i

W NOJLEAR MATERIAL SHIPPED: identifies the ICR country and ICA to which the material was shipped MOTC IMDICATOR: calls attention to a Concisc Motc ICR, MER, PIL U ttachod \

Th , CO;;C!m' MOTE: clarifications, amplificationn and ICR, 149 R, PIL other unformatted information

?r? MEACURTC;T POIMT CODE: identifies a location where ICR, PIL nuel..:.c material appears in such a fom that it c..n be naasured to determino material flow or inv :;'n t.ory TYPb Or I:P/..'T ORY CHAMGE, TYPE CF ACCOUMT!MO EUTR'*. Jefi- ICR, M3.1 non the tyce ,of transaction reported or a material balanco iteta DATU OF INV"'PORY CIIANGE: date as of which an invant0ry ICR chanw han been roccrded.

f. cJ. .; r W.L K.:1..'ICN C00E: a code, defined by the 7.n w y, IC 1, P!!

M. h S & acr i be tnc rihysical, 'Avical 'ma ef L x.ch of material, its container and its quality

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OPERATOR' S MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CODE: the code uced by the ICR, FIL operator to identify the type of nuclear material OPERATOR' S MATERIAL DESCRIPTICH CODE (TEXT) : unformatted ICR, PIL description of the batch in free text NON-LATIN ALPlfADET IDENTIFICATICN: a code to indicate that a ICR, MBR, PIL non-latin alphabet was/used in the report and to ~

identify that alphabet B ATCl! NAME: uniquely identifies a portion of nuclear ICR, PIL matorial handled as a unit for accounting purposes MEASUREMENT IDENTIFICATIOM CCDEs to indicate when and where ICR, PIL the batch was last measured NUMBER OF ITEMS IN THE BATCH: the number of items compri- ICR, PIL sing the batch WEICI!T DATA: the quantity of nuclear material which is ICR, MBR, PIL the subject of the entry in question, excreased

- by weight of the chemical elements compricing it and of its fiscile content. If appropriate, ico-topic composition is also provided.

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3. specification of data elements 3.1. The description of data elements given below is grouped by tags.

A tag may represent a completely separate or a composito data cicment. In the latter case the components may be internally se-parated by syntactic signs (slashes, semicolons), which form an integral part of the reporting format and must be reproduced in the reports transmitted to the Agency in tagged format.

3.2. All data cicments (itehs) are of variable length,'unless the permitted or prescribed number of characters is specifically indicated.

TAG FORMAT AMD DESCRIPTION 001 REFERENCE MU'! DER 001:**/**r*** ... *** I nn alphanumeric data element which uniquely identifics a report for filing, processing, sorting and reference purposes. The format from left to right:

codo 01 for accounting entries, og code NC for Concise Notes; slash; country coder semicolon last two digits of the current year; and immediately after it the report number assigned by the reporting authority; it may concist of a combination of latin capital letters, numerals and special characters. Thia combination must be uniquo for any given :4nA. The mothod used for the numbering of reports must be made ' nown to the Agency and should permit the Agency to determine that all reports produced have been received.

002 _ENTP.Y NU:tnCR / TOTM, Mt"i3ER CF E :TRIES 002:*** ... ***/*** ... *** i A numerical untry which identifies the specific entry within the t tal cet of entrica used for a specific report. It includos coquentially:

nurr.ber of the current entry, (starting each report with the number 1);

'" clach; N

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- total number of entries in the : port (this may be o:aitted togcthor with the proculing clash in all entries, except for the first entry of a report, where it is mandatory) 003 nr' ORT.DATC r un;*****. !

  • Eic nhc 11d indicate t.hc data e t ,chich the report vms retuduced; it should canziat of:

the last t..*o digits er the cerrant year, follo.ced by the two-digit designation of tbc ncnth, and  ;

the two-digit designc ion er t..e day. {

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23 006 ENCOCER'S NAME 006:*** ... *** 1 The encoder is considered to be the official responsible for the report.

Enter the family names a commas and initials (use capital letters only).

0 10 REPORT TYPE 010t* l This indicates the type of report. Enter the appropriate one of the following one-character codes:

I for Inventcry Change Report P for Physical Inventory Listing, and M for Material Balance Report.

015 REPORTING PERIOD 015:******/****** l Indicates the period between the first and the last entry of the

  • inventory change report, or the beginning and ending date of the period covered by a material balance report, or the date as of which a physical inventory report has been prepared.Ite format:

six numeric digits for the beginning date (as in tag 003 above);

slash six numeric digits for the ending date.

In the case of a PIL, it is sufficient to provide only one date in six-digit representation (with or without a slash before or after it) 099 CCt!CISE NOTE REFERDICE 099:*/*** ... *** l This data element is used only in Concise Note entries. It re"ers the entry (if appropriate) to the report as a whole or a specific accounting entry. The data element is optional. The format:

letter R if the Concise Note refers to the report as a whole or letter E if it is related to to a specific entry in the latter case this should be followed

  • by a slash; and the number of the entry in question.

307 MBA CODE 307:**** l Th'e MSA code as defined in the relevant Transitional Facility Attachment. It should be represented as a four-character code.

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309- ENTRY STATUS AND CROSS-REFERENCE CODE 1 3o9,.f..,... ,,,....f... ... *** 1 (309:* l}  !

This. data element describes the status of the entry and, when necessary, a reference to a previously reported entry is also provided. The data element is composed as follows:

one-character code to designato the status by use of N (or blank) for.'new' entries, U for invalid entries to be ignored, C for entries serving as corrections to earlic.

ones. T,he remainder of the entry should contain tholcorrect entry data.

D for entries deleting the one referenced by this entry. This refereace must uniquely identify the entry to be deleted. One example would be a unique batch name.

A for an entry to be added to a report applicable in a previous material balance period.

[W for entries providing a reference to an earlier entry to be corrected. The earlier entry is reproduced in its entirety except for tags 001, must be 002, 003 and 309 which should be those of the

, used in current report.

pairs jV for correcting entrico referenced by the

{ correcponding W entry. The referenco code must refer to the corrocponding U entry. The remainder of the entry should contain the correct entry data.

- slash; this and the reference codos aro mandatory if the entry status codc is C or V. For A, D, U, U and W they are not applicabic.

- country code ' (the samo as in tag '001)

- semicoloni

- last two digits of the year stated in tag 001 of the entry to bo rafarenced; folloucd by the remaining part of the report  ;

number of the entry to be referanced:

- slash;

- entry number of the entry to be referenced ( first part of tag 002 of that entry).

370 C:ni'r t.d OP NUCLEAR tiATERIAL RECEIVED 370:"*/****l Thi; Atc element io mandatory whencycr do. ace. tic retwist er import of neelcar nc':crial is reported in an ICR, otheruico it may b: o ni tted. I It J udicatec the State and the fi:A f ro*: . ich the maurial was shipped.

when-an Jeport in reported, it is cuCfielunt to prov101 the country q coda only, if the shipping .".3A or itc ca.le is unha.::: to the :;ecc.iver. j Coentry coda; j slach; .

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It indicates the State and the MBA to which the material was shipped.

When an export is reported, it is sufficient to provide the country code only, if the code of the recipient MBA is not known.

Country code; slashi MBA code.

390 CONCISE NOTE INDICATOR 390:* l This fully optional data element serves to call th{ attention to a Concise Note included in the report or otherwise attached to it. Its format:

the letter Y .

9 391 TEXT OF CONCISE NOTE 391:*** ... *** l Enter the text of the Concise Note in free format, using only capital latin letters, numerals and permitted special symbols.

407 KEY MEASUREMENT POINT CODE 407:*** ... *** i Enter the appropriate KMP code, as assigned in the Transitional Facility Attachment.

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411 TYPE OF INVENTORY CHANGE, TYPE OF ACCOUNTING ENTRY

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411:** l ( 411:**** l for rounding adjustments)

In ICRs all standard inventory change codes consist of two alphabetic characters. The accounting entry type codes used in M3Rs also consist of two letters, except for the codes for rounding adjustments.The  ;

standard inventory change and other entry types are listed below. The keywords shown are provided for use in non-coded conmunications. In ICRs, all transactions and operations are understood to be related to individual batches. In MSRs, the same codes denote consoli-dated entries, i.e. the sums of all individual operations with the same code over the material balance period. In addition, MBRs include entries related to inventory data and adjustments not reported in ICRs.

keyword code explanation receipt foreign RF nuclear material imported into the United States receipt domestic RD domestic receipt of nuclear material from another MBA (in a facility in the Annex list) receipt from non-safeguar- RN domestic receipt of nuclear material ded activity from activity not subject to the provisions of the Protocol (i.e. fruc any activity other than an M3A in a facility in the Annex list).

nuclear production NP production of fissionable material in a reactor ( Pu , U 233 shipment foreign SF export of nuclear material out of the United States shipment domestic SD demestic transfer of nuclear material to another MBA (in a facility in the Annex list) transfer to non-safeguarded SN domestic transfer of nuclear activity material to activity not subject to the provisions of the

s. Protocol (1. e. to any activity other than an MBA in a facility in the Annex list).

nucicar loss LN consumption of nuclear material due to its transformation into other ele =ent(s) or isotope (s) as a result of nuclear reactions.

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27 measured discard LD operational loss,1.c. loss of a measured or estimated (on the basis of measurement) quantity of nuclear material from processing which has been disposed of'in such a.way that l it is not suitable for further nuclear use transfer to retained TW transfer to the retained waste waste / category of measured nuclear material  ;

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MBA +

retransfer from retained FW retransfer of material which had been '

waste stored at the MBA as retained waste to the nuclear material inventory.

f This applies whenever material in the

  • retained waste category is removed from storage either for processing at ,

the MBA or for transfer frem the MBA accidental loss LA irretrievable and inadvertent loss of a known quantity of nuclear material as the result of an operational ,

accident accidental gain - GA nuclear material unexpectedly found-

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In addition to PIL entrics, for which this data clement is not required, and to the inventory changes' defined above, the following types of entries are defined:

Shipper-receiver DI The difference betwoon the batch quantity difference . reported as received,(always on shipper's 7

data) and the quantity of the same batch

. as moacured by the operator of the o

rocciving MDA decreaae in batch RM the quantity by which the batch content mentionedintheengyisdiminishedin cascu of rebatching increano in batch RP the quantity of material added from content anotherb.gchtothebatchmentionedin the entry 1

categorf change (with l EN the quantity of uranium which has changed  !

the appropriato code as l ED category ac a result of blcrnling, chown) l NE cnrichment, depletion or burn-up. The l ND first lutter donutoc the original, the )

l DC second letter the resulting category i l

l DN (E u enriched, N=nat' gal (or " normal")

D = depicted uranium)

The m.2terial concription codes (tags 430 and if appropriate 435) chould be j those for t.hc recutting r.atorial. The l weight data (in tags G 10, 020, 630, G40, G00, 670, an appropriato) should be provieled both for the originating and for the reaulting catmpry. Thece entries should be concolidated into the material balances for both c1tegcrina. l l

I Tac entriac Collooing evericaf appear only in Material calance r.eports:

1) the bu ch deci.e inns and increacon invo'.v S in n h..te n i mf nr.o* in r a p.' r_

n i ".M I , 10tiu3}y in G0p3rak.o Clitr tt:53 . la "lif N iW r* l ',' 's rie! '11.1 1 '; t! 'M.t ri ? T Wj lh 1 Ut cOtlQ I.' l diotll.l UO Ogudl CU !! J Can Of - u t ** L ' '?ika

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inventory should be celual to the ending physi-cal inventory of the previous itDR relating to the same material adjusted ending book DA this should be the algebraic sum of inventory the beginning physical inventory and j

of the inventory changes over the pe-riod, adjucted to take account of the

,. shipper-receiver differeneco cnding physical PE the sum of all encacured and derived inventory batch quantities of nuclear material on hand at the date of the physical inventory taking MUF MF material unaccounted for: this should be calculated as the difference betucon the adjusted ending book inventory and the physical inventory Ronnding adjustment RAXX the quantity that has to be added to tc entry XX the rounded sum to make !.t equal to the sun of the rounded tc.:rms. A '

rounding adjustmunt is made to an entry in the idbR on which the Agency han bcon inforiaud dif forently throurjh ICn: and PIra, in ordar to bring the i

!!1tR entry int.o agreement with the correspondinJ figuren establi hed on the huis of ICM and P!LG. In the ec ::t oC the encling book inventury and of the ::UF thu follo".'ing f ormulac  !

chould be used reupcetively:

RMI A e PD + 10, - DI - DA and RA!iP = HA - ?U - l1p ,

wherir IC, ., re pr. .qctit s the w: cf thu concold;. ud inventory chen gec a:

, repart ed in tM MUU, tM "a wi t;h tne apprept i un d gn tf th:.y n pr.: mnt decra ncs. All oth s not.riti.oas arc dC dO Ei n crl (c t th i ri d *, tA 1 0,cacar.

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412 MATE OF INVENTORY CHANGE 412 ****** l This data olement ' indicates the dato as of which an inventory change occurred or was established and recorce '. The format: I six numeric digits, repreccating sequentially the last two digits of the year, th,e month; and .

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430 MATEP.IAL DF.SCRIPTION CODE 430:*/*/*/* 1 This four-character code indicatco the physical and chemical form, the package or cladding and the quality of the nuclear material in

' the batch. The format for the magnetic tape represnntation : alphanu-meric codes with the meanings and in the sequence shown holow, nepa-rated by slashes. Each of these codes corresponds also to a keyword combination for use in uncoded communication. If coden are used in hard-copy communication,s, the slashes may be omitted.

' keyword I explanation code (1) Physical form fuel elements complete fuel cir-raents, i.e. assemblics D or bundles, for a given reactor system fuel components components of fuel elements, c.g. pins or D plates powders powders (non-ceramic): any powdered mate- F rial other than ceramic grado a:<idos and carbidos powder, ceramic powders,coramic grade. High-fired oxido G or carbido specially prepared for caramic fuel manufacture f o rmed , g reen green pellets and particles, formed by H prossing or granulating mixtures of ceramic grade powder with a binder, betere sinte-ring ceramics caranic pellots and particles: as above, J after debonding and cintering ,

coated particles ceramic particles which have been given K l a protective coating (e.g. of sic) solids, other solid matorial.9 othar than thMe sia cified O j above (e.g. ingots, billets, egyru.jon pic-coc), but not mined caterialc. U .' 6 chould alao be included in thic category )

liquids aqueous solucacnc, organic or other N l liquids  !

residuen, scrap residues and nerap arising from rmoduccion R procosc, intunded to bc scaycled or recovo-

%- red 2) scaled coureco cources of radiction conaisting oc r:rma- Q/S nontly encap:.nlated $ 1.". 41' mainric+1s wacto, colid colid wactnc it. tended Car dicpac.1 T wuute, liqaid liquid wactos inten& d fr.r dia;'x al U V

sac +11 c:wplas, analytical sc: ples or nrwxyg col.la ted cput Ununa together into a uingla b.ich.'

1) c.i::r d 1 a i a . ill no t n.tj ly app 2 r in c.. :.e.gari>;s R and T .
2) U+n na r:ocond kcyvord.

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req.;ili;. of che. ice.l.lora and que: lit.. f t.'.. W u s . tcr qi n

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(2) Chemical form elemental unalloyed metal D fluorido i any fluoride except hexafluorideo E '

hex hexafluoride G nitrate nisrate J ADU , ammonium diuranate K dioxide dioxide Q trioxido trioxide T  ;

oxide (3/8) oxide with for.mula 1438 0 1 other oxides other oxidos, including mi:: turns of R different oxiden of the came clement l l

oxides, poisoned oxides or oxide cocinationa containing V l

. nuclear poican I l

carbide . carbide W J c>:ide/graphito oxide / graphite uixturcs, e.g. !!TR fuel: X carbide /grcphite carbida/ graphite mixturen, e .g.!!TR f uels Y nitride nitrido Z l l

organic organic compounds 1 i other conpounds other cornpounds, nulta and their etixturen 2 Al alloya alurdnium and Al/fil alloyc 3 01 alloys silicium alloys (.mccpt A1/:n alloys) and 4 silicides 7.r alloyn  ::irconium alley 5 Mo O Ti alloys binary and torn::ry o !.loy;; with mol yh:1unu:t G and titunium oth.r alloys other alloys th..n t:nco above 7 mb. cal'laneoun tr.a t e r li.i n o f v.' t i e v e c h r ; ea l S .~.: O Collected toeju t.ber iato . , tnt. b; ;;;h (itnalytic "11 07 :. ;sl C G And Q . C ,. . ;; )

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(3) Containment uncontained material not in containcr; free standing 1 items (inludingfuc})elementsandcompo-nents, if uncrated) fuel units discrete fuel units and components, in 2 shipping or storage containers i

flask shielded flask for irradiated fuel and 3 j

other highly irradiated material in-core reactor, in-core (fuel clements only) 4 vescol, calibrated process vessels and tanks, calibrated 5

vessel, uncal. process vessels and tanks, uncalibrated; 6 pipes tray open trays, racks, skips 7 birdcage special, critically safe container 8 storage containers classified by volume 2)

(litres)

" container" and sample bottles and other 5 0.5 A volumo rango small containers

"- bottics, fibrepacks, cans > 0.5 - 1 E

"- "- "- "- > 1 -

5 G

"- "- "- "- and >5 -

10 H UF cy n ers 6

"- fibrepacks, cans > 10 - 15 J

"- fibrepacks, drums > 15 - 20 K

"- drums > 20 - 50 L

> 50 - 100 M

"- drums, barrels >100 - 200 N

"- "- "- >200 - 500 Q UF cylinders 2t >500 -1000 R 6 10 - 14 t >1000 -5000 U larger containers, e.g. tank trucks > 5000 V ether containers 0

1) Include the uncontained irradiated fuel in cooling ponds in this cat 2 gory.
2) Container types are indications only. The overrriding claccificat. ion is by voltmie.

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(4) Irradiation status and quality non-irra- irradia-diated ted fresh fuc1 fresh fuel elements or assemblies F irradiated irradiated fuel prior to reprecessing G manufactured mdnuf at::tured articles (other than A 11 '

completed fuel elements) for which no e sampling is possible, but which are suitabic for non-destructive measure-ment puro, stable homogeneous material which has been B J produced to a tight specification governing purity and stability of both physical and chemical form (e.g. product, intermediato product, cortain food materials) puro matcrials conforming to a hiqh pu- C K rity specification, which nay he slightly heterogeneous or loca stabic than the ones above (e.g. certain in-termediato products, clc<

recycle, feed materials)g scrap and hutorogeneous heturogeneous materials of generally D L similar composition which do not con-form to purity specifications (e.g.

most scrap and rccycle) variable heterogeneous matreials of variable t M and/or mixed cocposition, poonibly low in nuclear material content (e.g. j dirty scrap, Icached hulln, waste) l J _ . . . .

1) Pro.4 bere on, smloct one of the two coat. charactern, accrwding to the irra l.14 tion neatua of the naterial; in this ci;ntev.t t % to 't "f rt;,idiated" refers to material, f rom which the t i.3-ion .nroducts fore:cd -iuring reactor irradiation have not Fern "parated.
2) Di. olvur colution should bo put in this catecery, usi ng t% code chare.cter K .

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'crial du;cei &ien code.

35 435 OPEHATOR'S MATERIAL DESCRIPTICN CCCE 43S:*/*** ... *** l This is a f ully optional data element. It may be used to indicate that the operator's matrial description code is identical with the codo u ed by the Agency; if they differ, the operacor's own code may be shown.

letter Y would indicate that the codes are identical, or a letter N would indicate that the operator's material description codo follows; slash, if operstor's code follows; and operator's material description code.

436 OPER$ TOR'SMATERIALDESCRIPTION(TEXT) 436:*** ... *** l Thic Cully optional data element permits to includo a textual description of the batch if the operator wishes it or it is otherwise agrood. The format.

free text compocod of latin capital letters, numerals and permitted special symbols.

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445 fron-i.ATIN ALPHADCT IDENTIFICATION 445:=*= ... ***

f If non-latin letters are used in the entry (e.g. in batch name), an agreed code is to bg)placed in this data olement. Othorwise this tag should not be used 446 CATCH NAME di6:***

,, ... *** l Cach batch of nuclear material is to be identified by a batch name ,

J assigned to it by the operator according to his own or to aarced rulac. The batch name may be composed of lettars, numerals and per '

mitted special symbols.  ;

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1 469 MCACtlFU.$Ett? IDENTIFICATION Cvv.

469:*/*** ... ***/ *** ... *** l This data clement consists of three items, of which the first has to be provided for each batch. The second and third are to be given in I specified cases only. I measurement basis code, consisting of one of the letters:

N if batch data are based on measurements made at another MBA; l e' L if batch data are based on measurements made at I another MDA and have been reported for the I precent MBA in a preceding ICH or PIL; j M if the hatch data arc based on fresh measurements I made at the MBA; and I T if the batch data are based on measurements made '

at the present MDA and have been reported in a preceding ICR or PIL; the measurements have not been repeared;

_ slash (if other data ite:as f ollow);

in caces denoted by M above, indicate the K:!P where the j measurement was made if it dif fers f rc71 the KMP named I in the data alcment under tag 407; otharvise not needed; slanh (if other data item follows);

in casos denoted by M or T above, indicate the method used for the meacurement, if co provided in r.hn i Pacility Attachnent, using tho agrood codos. l 473  ::ti!:nn't CP IN!!O IU DATCH 470:*** ... *** { l Ther numbar of similar items of which the butch consi tc should be given. In the case of bulk material and generally when the number would not be meaningful, a numeric zero should be placed in this data element.

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600-800 WEIGIIT DATA  ;

600:*** ... ***

(610 *** ... *** 1620:** ..cte... 1000:'i' ... ***

1 j Thic composite data element provido: the quantities of the nuclear , l material subject to,the entry (record). They are weight data related  !

either to a cpecific chomical element or to (a combination of) its isotopes, as indicated in the tchic below. These weight data are to be expressed in the following units:

grams of plutonium (and its isotopes, if appropriate), )

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grams of total uranium for enriched uranium, grams of isotopes of uranium (and of U-2'33 + U-235),  !

kilograms of natural uranium, depleted uranium and thorica irrespectively whether uranium is described by using the category of

' unified uranium' or by using the separate catcyorica of ' depleted',

' natural' (i.e. " normal") or ' enriched' uranium.

If ducired, the data may be rounded, but not beyond the nearcst intcgor of the unit used (this may nococcitate the reporting of roun-ding adjustments in MDRs) . If batch data arc rounded, this rounding should be donc by first adding the weights of the individual items compricing the batch and rounding their sum.

The data clement consists of a set of data itenc with the snac for-mat; each of thoco begins with its own numerical tag, folloucd by a colon ( : ) and subcequently by the numerical expression of the weignt of the element (isotope or ' thei r combination of isotopec),

indicated by the tag; and by the tag; and the letter G, if the weight is exprussed in grama, respectively by the letter K , if the weight is given in P.ilograns.

The meaning of the individual num.arie tagc in this data cleaent:

600 'unirled' uranium weight oC olement G10 natutal (" normal") urani um - "-

G20 depicted uraniam - "-

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639 cnrich<td uranium - "-

640 U-233 wcight of icotop:

Gbc U-234 - "-

GGL U-233 + U-235 weight of icotop c 670 U-235 weight oc icotopo G00 U-23G - "-

GOU U-233 - "-

700 plutonium we i ght c f <d .. m.c 710 Pu-2T; w.M grit o C :.w op a 720 h 334 - "-

730 Pu-140 - " -

740 Pu-241 - "-

750 Pu'- 2 4 2 - -

760 Pu-239 + Pu-241 weight of icN anac MM thorica weirf:t o c ele vo::

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4. COMPOSITION OF ACCOUNTING REPORTS IN TAGGED FCBM.AT Each accounting report contains a number of data clements, to each of which in assigned a unique throc-digit numeric tag.

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A set of data' elements logically connected to each other comprises an entry (rocord), a, set of which (pertaining to the same MBA) is considered as a report.

All data elements must be recorded on magnetic tapes with their corresponding tags and delimitors. Except where specifically provided dif ferently, each type of records must include all data oloments listed for it.

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39 4.1. PIL Each Physical Inventory Listing may consist of entries (records) of two types:

- the first type of PIL entry (record) is used for the presentation of nuclear material batch datar

- the second type of PIL/ entry (record) is used for Concise tietes giving additional textual information not accomodated in any of the data clements of the first type of PIL entries (records)

Each PIL must contain at least one entry (record) of the first type.

4.1.1. Specification of PIL entries ( records) 4.1.1.1. The first type of PIL entry (record) includes the following data alcmonts:

_. 001, 002, 003, OOG, 010, 015, 307, 309 - mandatory if exclusion of this entry or deletion of or correction to an entry of a previous PIL is involved, 390 - optional, if a Conciso Note to this entry or the PIL as a whole is attached to (included into) the PIL.

407, 430, 435 - optional, if the operator's material description code differs from the Agency code, represented by data with tag 430, 43G - optional, 445 - mandatory if the batch name includes non-latin Acttars, 440, 467, 470 and portinent data with tags.betwen G00-800 which describe the content i of the batch and the weight of the nuclear materiale; if tag 600 or G30 is used, then tag G40, GGO or G70 must also be filled in by information; Data covered by tags G50, 680, 690, 710, ,20, 730, 740, 750 and 700 arc optional, if not required by the Facility Attachment.

4.1.1.2. Cich PIL entry (record) of the second type includes the data clemants  ;

1 with the fol. lowing tags:

001, 002, 003, 090, 307, 391 (of these, tag 099 is optional),

i If a cecond typo entry (Concisc No.c) is made, the d.,ta recorded for  !

tags 001 anet 307 muct bo the same as thsem racccdad for th entry of tha firr,t type to '.hich th,e Coc.cise Note ref ers , with the enc + p; ion tha t in tag 001 the codo NO replaces OI .

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i 4.1.2. Example In country XY a Physical Inventory Listing has been prepared for MBA nxAM.

We report numb:,tr of PIL was assigned as PIL 1/I. The Physical Inventory was carried out an of 01 February 1977. The PIL was produced on 10 Fobruary 1977.

The name of official responsible for the report is TAILOR, E.A. A Concise Note is attached to the PIL. 'Ihc category of " Unified Uranium" is applied for MBA accountancy. ,

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Three nuclear material batches were inventoried. All measurements are new onen. The batches were inventoried at key measurcment point ( C4P) Q1 (first l and cocond batch) and at KMP A15 (third batch).

The following batch data are available:

4.1.2.1. The first batch: one fresh fuel assembly with enriched uranium -

the Agency's material deceription codo is DQ1F; the batch name is the manurr.cturer's fuel assembly number UQ/125-151tS which does not concain non-latin letters; the number of items in the batch is 1 (ono); the batch data wore meanured at tho came KMP where the batch was inventoried; weight of enrici.ed uranit. la 225.350 Kilograms; weight of U-235 is 10.000 Kilograms; the mothed for batch data measurement at KMP Q1 is unique.

The first entry (record) concerning the first batch has the following set of data gj Data Element Comments 001 01/XY;77PIL1/I reference number 002 1/4 firct entry of 3 ontries + 1 '

Concisc Note (i.e. 1-:t of 4 entries in the PIL);

003 770210 date of production 10 February 1977; 006 TAILOR, E.A. encodur's naoo; 010- P identificaticn of PI*;

015 770201 dato of .he phycical

  • inventory; 307 BYW1 MBA code; 390
  • Y a Conci":o Note is attached; i 407 Q1 K".? coda;  !

430 D/Q/1/F material deceription cedo; N6 NQ/125-15ns batch nu c; 469 M batch dau m'v:ured by the operaLor; 470 1 one itr t in the batch; 600 225350G only cate<;ory vf Unitic.d Ura alurc." lo a;r11ed; C,70 10 C 0 0^, weic it of U-23 5 ;

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Tag Comments 309 , the en'try is a new ones j

435 , no operator's code

, is given; 436 no text; 445 only latin lettors are used; 610, 620, 630, 640, 650, 660, 680, 690, 700, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750, 760, 800 1

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1 4.1.2.2. The second batch: the came as the first one except that the batch name is RWQ/1233-804 and weight data are 226 050 grams of uranium and 10 150 grams of U-235. ,

The second entry (record) concerning the second batch has the following set of data:

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Tag Data Element Comments i

I 001 OI/XY;77PIL1/I 1 002 2/4 the second entry:

003 , 770210 006 TAILOR, E.A l 010 P 015 770201 307 BXNi 407 Q1 430 D/Q/1/F 446 nWQ/1233-004 batch nano; 469 M 470 1 600 226050G G70 100506c i

The following data have been omitted: i l'

309 suo co a nts to the 1 first record; i 390 the Conci se i:ote attachcd L<'s alr:'.idy been mcntint:od, no Concice :,'ote to this en try ;

435, 43G 445 cce ccwents to the firct record; m 610, 620, 6 10, 6 <10 , 650, G60, 680, 600, 700, 710, 720,.730, 740, 750, 760, 800 4.1.2.3. Tae third bntch; one containne of Ut', . tith depleted uraniut - the b

Agency's n'.t."ria.1 Description Ccda is OGUG, the aparator's :cd - i:. 'J rf C '.; the batch nw.' in th - nunhir of the transport container n: ir ned .ey the U :' .

6 ra.muractu tcr a n G:tt- 1233/014 which doce not cent.$ tn riaa-le.' tu ict. .:rs; the ntraber of it."rm in thn b. tch is 1 (one); the b.- t :;h d...:a '.ic':c .c " m ent at :' iP G2, hot t.ho batch va.: invcatoried at Dt? /,15 cind th1 hitch C tr ' r ' rcp acto:!

for tt:0 i i nti. time; at KPP G2 an uniqua .ut' :;c f a r - - ar. <m r m. thi: tyce of

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I The third entry (record) concerning the third batch has the following set of data:

Tag Data Element Comments l

001 01/XY; 77PIL1/I ,

002 7 3/4 the third entryi 003 770210 006 TkILOR, E. A. '

010 P 015 770201 307 DXAli 1

i 309 no data because of "now" status; j 390 no data, means "no Concise !!ote to this entry";  !

407 A15 430 CC/U/B Agency's mat. doccr. codes 1

- 435 N/UF6CYL Operator's mat. deser. code; 436 no data (no cpecific textual

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mat. descr. code);

445 no data (latin alphabet letters only);

440 C00-1233/044 batch name; }

469 M/G2 batch was measured at X1P G2;

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C00 6025500C I G70 12500G l 1

4.1.2.4. Included in the report is a Conciso !!cte with the follo". ting textual l information: j l

TUP. SCCC^tD Pl!YGICAL INVENTOR'l WILL BE CARRIED C'JJ BY T!!E CSD CP 00T000R i 1977  !

The fourth entry (record) concerning the Concic.: ?Iore has tLe following net of datas 001 NC/XY;77PIL1/I NC inctea 1 of CI for Conci,e Notas  !

002 4/4 003 770210 009 R Concine !!are to t he JIL ac a j wholm 307 D 77,M  !!ilt Code ;

391 T." :hC C'JP?Db7 M'1310h Lh TNVENTQd 'nUILi,m' c Cida!!Meo@.,',Tb",YsT!!ZbCNDborb0J.O.1 r51't 7 7 l s

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The following figure illustrates the character string on magnetic 1 tapo corresponding to the exampic just discussed and encoded according to l the rules provided in the Se,ctions above.

The tape should be visualised as moving from right to lef t. It begino with a sequence of standard delimiters in accordance with '*** and then provides the four PIL entries. Use meaning of the characters used as delimiters is as follows: ,

/. /separaten the label number and the content'of a data elements separates data items within the same dato clementt

[

also is used as internal separator in data olomonts:

) indicates the end of a data element; b

is used in this paper to indicate blanks in the record on magnetic tape.

beginnina of the first e n t rvu ..-.-

/r lb .... BOO 1:OI/%Y 77PIL1/I l002:1/4 l003: 770210 1006: TAILOR,C.A. 1 010:P l015:770201 1307:5XAM (390:Y I407:01 1430:D/Q/1/F 144G:!;n/125-ban _inninrr of 2-nd entry 1 ST!S 149:11 1470:1 1600:225350G 1670:10030; l001:OT/XYt77PIL1/I l002:2/4

[d03:7*/0210 l 00 6 : T,'\ILOR , r . A . 1010 P l')15:770201 1307 :ia: AIS l.10 7:01 l 4 3 o : n /" /1/ >' 14,1G : 15.'s/1333-804 1,169 : M 1470: 1 1600:220050G 1570:10150'; I .

hagi:n. tino ef ths, third entrv _ l 0 01 :07. .. / ,77 PIL1/I 1002:3/4 1003: 770210 10 0 5 : T/.I mt , ~. .t. . IC 0 P 1013 I

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- the first type of ICR entry (record) is used for the indication of ,

changes in the inventory of nuclear material;  !

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- the second' type of ICR entry (record) is used for Concise Notes l giving additional textual information not accomodated in any of the i data elements of the first type of entries (records)

Each ICR must contain at least one entry (record) of the first type.

I 4.2.1. Specification of ICR entries (records) 4.2.1.1. The first type of ICR entry (record) includes the following data elements:

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~ l 001, 002, 003, 006, 010, 015, 307, 309 - mandatory if exclusion of this entry or deletion of or correction to an entry of a previous ICR is involved,  !

370, 372 - mandatory for imports, exports and transfers between MBAs within the State, i 390 - optional, if a Concise Note to this entry or the ICR as a whole is  !

attached to (included into) the ICF. l 407, 411, 412, 430, 435 - optional, if operator's material description code differs from the Agency code, represented by tag 430, 436 - optional, 445 - mandatory, if the batch name includes non-latin letters, 446, 469, 470 l

and pertinent data with tags betwen 600-800 which describe the content I of the batch and the weight of the nuclear materials; if tag 600 or 630 is used, then tag 640, 660 or 670 must also be filled in by information; s- Data covered by tags 650, 680, 690, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750 and 760 are optional, if not required by the Transitional Facility Attachment.

4.2.1.2. Cach ICR entry (record) of the second type includes the data elements with tne following tags:

001, 002, 003, 099, 307, 391 (of theso, tag 099 is optional).

If a second type entry (Concise Note) is made, the data recorded for tags 001 and 307 must be the same as those recorded for the entry of the first type to which the Concise Note refers, with the exception tnat in tag 001 the code NC replaces OI .

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4.2.2. Exampp i The same 11DA in the same count ry as was described in the example for the PILs prepared an ICR with tne report number ICR15-1/X. The period covered by the ICR is fr7m 2 "ebruary to 28 February 1977 The report was produced on 8 March 1977. The name of the of ficial recponsible is the same as in the example above. , f

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Two nuclear, material batches have changed the inventory of the MDA in question.

4.2.2.1. The first batch was received on 5 February 1977 from country YX, MDA YX-li the batch consiste of one fresh fuel asceably with enriched uranium - the material dencription code is DQ1F; the batch name is the manufacturer's number of the fuel anacably: 125-2,57 the number of items in the batch is 1 ( r,n e ) ;

the bnte:h data are shipper's data; weight of enriched urunlun is 35 820 grw.s and weight of U-235 in 7 164.1 grams; the batch was received at a 10tP having

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The firct. entry (record) concerning the first batch has the following set of data:

Tac D R Mlement Cc:macn t s 001 OT/Y.Yr 771CR15-1/X i

002 1/2 first entry of two; 003 770300 066 Th IMR, E.A.

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015 770W2/770228 307 nx.01 370 Y::/YX- 1 shipper of ti.e nuclear material; 372 E'/HXAt1 recaiver (for rcr:aipt , option;l) 407 1A yelp Codo; 41i RF type of inventory chango: receipt, forcign; 412 770205 date of ene.aipt; 430 U/',)/1/r 446 125-7,5 batch na.c; 469 N the dnun h /c noi. b::en rc-m::arured by the receivert 470 1 GOG 353200 G70 7U,4.1G 1

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309, 372, 390, 415, 435, 436, 445 G10, 620, 630, 640, 650, 660, 680, 690 l 700, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750, 760, 800. l

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l 4 2.2.2. ' Die second batch was shipped on 20 February 1977 to a domestic consumer not covered by the agreement.

l The batch was identical with the third batch from the examplo for PILs gi- I von above; it had not been remoasured. The shi t nent was done through KMP 1.

In the report, the batch was repeccented by the following set o f da ta :

Tag Data Element Comments

~ 001 ol/XY;77:C!t15-1/X l 002 2 the indication of the total num- '

bor of entries was omitted this timc; 003 770308 006 TAILOR, E.A.

010 I l 013 770202/770223 307 DXN1 407 in

~411 SN activity reported; 412 770220 date of shipacnt; 430 O/C/0/D 435 N/UF6CYL 446 C!41-1233/044 469 T 470 1 GOO 6025.5K G70 12500G The following data have boca emitted:

309, 370, 372, 390, 415, 436, 445, 472, 610, 520, 630, 650, 600, 000, 600 700, 7 id, 726, 730, 740, 750, 760, S00.

The recocding on magnetic tape ed th,- encample Shoubt ha done in the sto m..nnar as i t was dono in the sub-section c:a PCLa above.

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4.3. MDR Each Haterial Dalance Report may consist of entries ( records) of two types

- the first type of kBR cntry (record) is used for the presentation of nuclear material balance data; l - the second type of MDR cntry (record) is used for Concise I Notes giving additional textual information not accomoda-ted in any of the data elcraunts of the first type of MDR entrics (records).

Each MDR must consist of at least one entry (record) of the first typo.

4.2.1. Specification of M9R entries (records) 4.3.1.1. The first type of Mun entrius (records) includes the following data clements:

001, 002, 003, 006, 010, 015, 307, 3o9 - mitndatory if exclusion of this entry or deletion of or correction to an entry of an earlier Man in involved, 390 - optional, if a concine Note to this entry or to the MDn as a whole is attached to (included into) the !;37, 411 and pertinent data with tags between G00 and 800 which descr!So the content and weight of nuclear r.aterials for vhi.ca be. lances are to be reported. If tag 600 or 630 is used, thea t:q G40, CG0 or G70 must also be filled in by information.

Data concerning tags 650, 680, 690, 710, 720, 730, 740, 750

.und 700 are not to be incli ded in Huns.

4.3.1.2. MnR entrico (records) of the second type include datT clements with the following taga 001, 000, 003, 099, 307, 391 (Of theco, 099 i optional.)

I If an entry of the tecond type is mado (Concino Noto), the d.:,a recorded for tage. Ob 1.ind 307 uu*:t be the same as thoce rcevcded for unt.t J"c n2 the first type lu the caec report, with the exception that in tag 001 t.. code ::0 replacuu 01. q l

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The MBA XAMA in country XY has prepared an MBR. The number for the MBR wits assigned an 12QXAMA . The HDR as ] prepared is based on the results of the physical inventory ta: ting carried out as of 15 Occember 1976. The MBR

.was produced on the 10 January 1,977. The name of the official responsible for the report is BARDOT, B.I. t:o Concide Note is attached to the MBR. No inventory changes were cboerved during the period between two physical inventories from 15 June 1976 to' 15 December 1976.

The following b: lance data are availabic:

The first set of data is the beginning physical inventory which includes:

- depleted uranium, 123 454 321 1:11.ograms ;

- natural uranium, SG7 686 010 kilogranc;

- onriche,t uranium, 543 212 345 grams;

- U-235, US 675 430 gramst plutonium, 12 450 000 grams.

The cecond act of material balance data is the ending physical inventory with the sa:.e cet of nuclear metterial quanti.ty data.

The third .qct of nucicar material balsnee data is the ending phy.11 cal inventory, ogain with the same sot of nuclear material quantity cbta.

(No inventory changcc, no shipper-receiver differencas, no MUP.)

4.3.2.1. 1hc ficct entry (record) concerning the first i tent of the balance has the folla:.ing set of tagged data:

Ta ct Data olement Cn..m nt s l 001 OI/::Y; 77120XN%

002 1/3 003 770110 00G niincCT, n. I .

010 M -

015 M0GiS/76121S 307 Xt.!*.A 411 Pu beginnin, phy dcal . rvontory; G10 53'10'".010* na tu r..1 u ilium; G20 12 MG4121;; dapletr- u r u n l m'. ;

6:10 SC2122d'1 unrichni u e t . 41.. . - l 679 t?Z73 G ati U-235; 700 1240 COD 09 pl u t.ru. i c ' 1 l

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4.3.2.2. '1hc second entry (record) is the following:

Tag Data Element Comments 001 OI/XY;7712QXAMA

. 002 2/3 303 '770110 .

006 BARDOT, B.I. /

010 M-015 760615/761215 307 XN4A 411 BA cnding (adjusted) book inventory; 610 56769610K 620 123454321K 630 543212345G 670 05G75430G 700 12450000G

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4.3.2.3. The third entry (record) is the following:

001 OI/XY;7712QXAMA 002 3/3 003 770110 J

006 BARDOT,'B.I.

010 M 015 760615/7G1215 307 XAMA l 411 PE I 610 567676010M G20 123454321x G30 543212345G 670 85G75430G ,

700 12450000G The recording on t.a.agnetic tape of the cr. ample should be donc in the saraa tr.anner as it was done in the exaraple for the PII.s c.beve.

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ANNEX to Soction 4.

Composition of plain text cogmunications to be transmitted on marJnetic tape If so desired, freely formulated information not incorporated into formatted accounting reports may be transmitted via magnetic tape to the Agency as separate sets of records ac6umulated into any number of Ter.tual Reports (TR). Such reports should be formatted as free-standing Concise Notes.

Each such TR must have a unique reference number. It must consist of at least one record. The length of any record in a TR should not execed a limit of 2040 characters. If the communication is longer than that, the TR should be subdivided into an appropriate number of records.

Cach TR record must include the data elements with the following tags:

001, 002, 003, 391 (with the code UC in tag 001).

' If the tor.t of the communication refers to a specific material balance area only, tag 307 may be used to indicato it. If a reference to a specific accountiag report is desired, tag 099 may also be used.

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52a 5 DATA REPCT1T PCRMAT MACITUPIC TAFE SPECIPICATIGIS

> I This 'deceriben standards for supplying infomation to the Agrry on macnetic cornputer tape for unc with the computeri::e> Agency Safeguards . Infomation System. It is limited to the technical acpects o'r the subject and does not include details on the stmeture and centent of the infomation itself. T1.euc de tetils are cevered in Eccticn III.

Specific ito:nc covered in thin docte.cnt are:

1. Phynical Chnmotoristics and hternal Lahele

'2. Chameter Codes and Character Set 3 Ifecor-led IAbels and File Structure I 4 Protecticn of Data during Uhipment to the t..:ency w ,

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5 1.1 Dimension j Standard 1/2 inch wide computer tape shall bc used. i 5 1.2 necordinn mode and density .

9-track tapes i

The tapes shall be recorded at the density of 800 or 1600 bpi, odd parity, in the NRZ* mode (i.e. a "one" bit is represented l by a reversal of direction of longitudinal magnetication). '

513 Tape markers The recordable portion of the tape must be delimited by reficctive markers (small pieces of transparent plastic

  • with a thin film of aluminum on one side, as indicated below'.

Physical und of tape Physical beginni..g :/

-- E n d o f tape Marker ~~U#9 "Ui^9 #F* ' **- "

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Min. 15 feet s___. O.5 . ._ )

4 9 ' 7 inches 'i Tape motion 1

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- ' l 514 E x t e r n a.l__l__a b e l s of taoes l Each reci of magnetic tape should always he labelled by the owner with the following information.

(a) Submitting country followed by " Safeguards" l I

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. (b) Volume serial number (sce 12.1 volume headcr label,  !

field 3) which identifics thic rec 1 of tcpe.

(c) Recording density i

(d) Record Format, Block Length and Record Longth (sce 3.2.5 file header label 2, ficids 3-5) 1

( c .) Filo identific:

(coc 3. 2.2 file header label 1, field 3) i

< Example:

ca'nada: Safeguards Volume Serial No. - ct.;;,2 3 4 1600 nPI l Record Format -P block Longth -

1600 Record-Longth GO

1._.. . , ._ _ __ _ __ _ .

54.

5 2. CHARACTER CODES AND CHARACTER SET i 5 2.1 Descriptici The character sat to be used for supplying safeguards information-and the 8-bit charactor code representation i to be used are shown-in Table 1. These generally correspond- I l

to what is commonif-called the Extended Binary Coded  ;

Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) 60 character set, b

522 Impicmentation

  • The figure ~below shows the correspondence between magnetic tape tracks as defined in Tableand 1. the 8-bit character code bit number Bit P is the odd-parity bit. 1

[ bit 4

\ bit 6 T bit 0

' / bit 1 o.5 in/ bit 2 i

( bit P i

\ bit 3 l

) bit 7 i gy / b :. 5 j ,

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55 TABLE 1 O ff 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 _

_1 1 1 l

1 l'i 0

. 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 .1 DIT l. l ' O 1

/ 0 0 1 1 0 0 i 1 0 1 1 2

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3 ). 0 '

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} SP l & - 0 I O O O

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! .! . I, TM = Tape Mark SP = Space

50 53 RECORDED LABELS AllD FILE STRUCTURE c), 3,1 Pilo Structuro Each tape must be identified by labols recorded on the tape.

There are two types of labels:

(a) Volume labels ,which identify the physical tape

, by giving suuh information as Serial !? umber and Country Code.

(b) Filo label,s - which identify the file, i.e. the informa-tion recorded on the tape.

Depending on their position relative to the actual informa-tion, labels are further subdivided into header labels, if they procode the data, and trailor inbols if they follcw the data.

]

h file occupying more than one reci of tapo is referred to as a " multi-volumo" file. A rec 1 of tape containing more  :

than one file is roferred to as a " multi' file" volume. l 1

It is possible to handle both multi-volune filas and multi-filo volumes, as well as a combination of the two, althcugh l the usual case will be singlo-filo volunos. j l

In the schematic representations below, the following i abbreviations are used:

)

VOLl: volume header label

!!D R1 : filo header label 1 HDR2: filo header label 2 EOrl: end-of-file trailor label 1 eor 2: end-of-file trailor label 2 EOVl: ond-of-volume trailor label 1 EOV2: end-of-volume trailer label 2

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TM: tape mark 5 4.n " l e.**i* i 1 ^ Y O 1 'a m e

! Oi,1 l'O E 1 UUE2 TM DStd rOOOrds 7% EI"1 EC'2 ' **

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Multi-volume file lot volume VOL1 IID R1  !!D R2 TM Data records TM EOV1 EOV2 TM s,

2nd volume VOL1  !!D R1 HDR2 TM o

, Data records TM EOV1 COV2 TM i

l last volume i l

l VOL1 HDR1 HDR2 TM Data records TM EOF 1 EOF 2 TM T: I

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Multi-filo volume l

l lot filo l

File 1 VOL1 HDR1 HDR2 TM Data TM EOF 1 EOF 2 TM Records _

i 1

2nd

.. _-. file File 2 l

!!D R1 II D R 2 T!! Data T!1 ECP1 EOF 2 TM I Records = -

lar,t fi]o Last File

!!D R1 I! D R 2 TM Data TM EOF 1 eor 2 TM T !'

+

._ _. R e _c_o_r. .d. . _.

l 110 t o : The VOL1 label must be the firc: date ::ccrded on the tape,.following the reflectivo apot ma:Nir.g the phys :.1 berjinning of tho tape.

Secondary file labeJs I; D a 2 , COF2, and Eev .re t.lse I required. They follow t.h 3 corrorrand) -

lc 1 ucir l ll D R 1 , 7:0F1 and 1;OV1 before the delimit. ng t. fi ; 0 irk.

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l 5 3 2 FORMAT AND CONTENTS OF LABELS l 5 3 2.1 volume heador label (v0L1) l

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-% m , l j$ ~ serial Reserved l 6c v 1 Ae p '

$ iE! number-,

1 34 5 , 10 11 41 5 6 Owner Reserved 42 51 52 80 Piold Namo Length Dencripti.on 1 Label identificr 3 Must be VOL 2 Label number 1 Must be 1 (one) 3 Volume scrial number 6 Six alphanu:teric characterr permanently assigned :o identify this reel of tape 4 Reserved 31 Reserved for operating s y s t e:.is ucc, must be spa:ca v

5 Owner 10 The first two pecitic.s cf thic ficic .t d o n t i f y the ostner of tha reel, by r c a.. :

of the Country Codes. 752 remaining N positions c ^. n ;;

u n e. d 1. y thu cubmittor fr additional identification 6 Rese'ved' 29 ncberved fer future uc; must be cpaces n n ,- ..,e - e. -, -.

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5 3 2.2 rile header label 1 (nDal) -

L L 2 3 4 5 6 7 0-o

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  • File Filo

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Gon- /$1 OcA *4 ct

{j y - File Set 9cction Scq, eratiote ,'

M U c et 5

H 4

r, Identifier Identifier No. No. No. c d' c;.

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1 3 4 5 21 22 27 28 31 32 35 36 39 40 41 i 9 10 11!

12 '13 14

  • M Creation Exp. 4
  • M Black System 9

c Reserved Date Date o Count Code O

O 42 47 48 53 54 55 60 61 73 74 80 Field Name Length Dencriotion l

l 1 Label identifier 3 Must be HDR l 2 Label number 1 Must be 1 (one)

File identifier 17 3 A file identifier (data set name) of up to 17 chara::cer, left adjusted in the fi 13.

(This scmo name must be g ;v c:

on the external tape label -

see Section 1.4 4 Set identification 6 This field m u .s t con :in the j v o l u:a c carici number of the 1 first or only volume of :ne file. In a m u l t i- v e l u:n fi_.

this field is the sann :n

, overy volume, and in e ul -

f il r2 volume it must b; the sanc for all files 5 Filo scetion number 4 is d a e f :ac i number ( s t a :: t i n -

tei t!, 00'J1 for 'he fir:: rr only volur containifc : ;. 2 filc) Vt. 2 :, h 's i r. c r c . : c :. ;- -.

1 on o .i c h nubsecuent c._.;

of the file

. 6 rile sequenco number 4 A d e c i : ..41 :, umber in: etr-

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1.h c ccquence of fr.10:

a mul'.:-fil.c volume (?':1, 000?, etc.)

7 G e n e r a *.l o n number 4 This fi.cid te noe u

a P i t Igl, Namn Length Description  ;

9 Croation date 6 A space followed by 2 digita indicating the year, fol ic.ec-by 3 digits (001-366) indica-

. ting the day within the year the file was created (e.g.

70001=1 Jan 1970) 10 Expiration date ,

6 A space followed by 99366

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11 Accessibility 1 Must be zero 12 Block count 6 Must be zero (000000) 13 System codo 13 Not used 14 Reserved 7 Reserved for future use; must be spaces s 5323 ena-o r-fi j o erailer las-1 i trori)

It has the same format as the file header label 1 (see Section 3.2.2).

P i c 1 <1  !!a m e Lenoth Descrimtien  !

1 Label identifier 3 Must bc EOF 2 Label number 1 Must be 1 (one) l 1

3-11 (came as corresponding ficids of file header lahol) 12 Block count 6 A dceinal number equal :o t '.- 2 n u rab e r of ddta blocks (c;;:lu .

of labels c. n d : pe marks}

since the last C D ?. label record 2d for the file

-- 13-14 (same as corresponding ficids of filo header label 1) 1 9 3.2.4 End-of_-voluna trailer 3 :ib...c.1 1_. ( r o.v. .i )

It h a .s the n a m e. format as the file hecdcr Icbel 1 (sco Section 3.2.2).

P i o 1 r1 M n :,2 Lenneh D.cct?

c ;.

1 Labc1 identifior 3 Munt b ': ~O7 2 Label number 1 Must bc 1 (one) 3-14 (same oc ficids 3-14 of e n 1 - o f - i ..l e tr.:'er Inbel '--

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3 3 2 5 Filo header lahc1 2 (HDR2)

- s 1 4 2 31 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' '

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3 4' j *g Length Longth p < Reserved -

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, '? S

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1 3 4 5 6. / ,- -3 1 10 11 15 16 17 38 39 40 80 Field _Name Length Description 1 Label identifier 3 Must be HDR 2 Label number 1 Must bc 2 (two) 3 Record Format 1 A charactor which indicat:r the f o rr.ia t of the records 1. .

the file:

F -

Fixed Length V -

Variable Length 4 Bicek Length 5 A number indicating the ble::.

length (in chcractors).

h.s,... o , , ,....e._, a.. . r, _,. , .. , _ _- , e. _ . _ .ta

,s .-

length -

.: u s be a . . .: 1 : i ;  ;

of the record longth ( f i e. . : I ror nc co t.4- -

,oF r - :. - V --

m a x i r.au m b '. o c ). i c :.g t h ( ;. . . : ' r. *. :

a four c h t. r a c t e : long.h indicator at the begir.ning n-'

cz.ch block) 5 Record Length 5 A number t h r. t i n d '. c a t

  • e. the record J 0 ;14 '; h, (in c h ). r c : : :. .-

F...o.....r..n. e_ r S . . . . .' e - _r_r.. '.. .t ....F.

  • ., 0 :.'- .

rucord _- 3 u: : :h V. . , -e. in. . -

. . N. . r. .. a t. .. *.:.

.:: i r . --

Ira g i c a l . :rd .1a . ::P  :...-

d i .c n * < - - c :: .'. r =: : : c r : "

indac;to' ,.  : the bc;.;.~: - .- .

c c. c h ra:o:J) 6 Recording Density 1

, A c ocic i:J.c. ting t ;'. e r ; ;.- '

d e t. s i t.y - <

. c. tenc:

s . < 6.

m

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< , . ,, 62.

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!gr;i,0. Length Descriution 7 RcLcrved for 22 Must be cpaces System uso 8 Block Attribute 1 A code indicating the block attribute. 1 B -

Blocked recordc S -

Spanned records

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R- Blocked and spanned records Space - neither blocked nor spanned record:

9 Roscrved for 41 Must be spaces System uso 5 3 2.6 End-of-file trailer label 2 (EOF 2)

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It has the same format as the file headc: label 2 (seo sectier 3.2.5)

, Field  !!a m e T,e n c e h D e e, e r i n t i c . .

1 Labc1 identifier 3 COF 2 Label number 1 Muct bo 2 (tuo) 3-9 Same as corresnonding field in file header lab ^1 2 5327 2. d -o f- v o } u m o t r a i D: r label 2 (CCV2)

I t h a c. the same format as the file header icbcl 2 (cco Section 3.2.5)

Field  !! a r. o Lenoth D e *, c r i u t j o n

~ l Label identifier 3 Eov 2 Label number 1  !: u n t bc 2 (two) 3-9 Same ac corresponding field in file h<.d'. -

labal 2 5

a p .y,-rr -

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< > . 53, 54 PROTECTIO!! OF DATA DURING S!!IPMENT TO pr;CCT 5 4.1 T_r a n i:ta i t t a l Form The Trancmittal Form should bc filled out and sont together with the tape. One copy should be kept by the seridor. 7 ~ ~~ ~ -

54.2 ane'.-un copy The $onder is requested to keep a copy of each magnetic tape cent to the Agency, in case the original tape is lost or d a:n-aged during transport. This should be retained for a period to be specified by mutual agreement.

S.4 3 P_achecina P.c n u i r eme n t s The tapes chould be packed in the follouing materials when they are sont through the International Poscal Service.

lct - plastic bag 2nd - aluminum foil 3rd - envelope marked " Confidential" cnd cealed (including tapc and form) 4th - foam rubber packing or s o:ao other cultabic packi.g material 5th - cardboard or metal box Tho canon for this careful packaging procedure is for p r o t. e c t i o n from airport sucurity r. car.ures :e well as physical p:;oe:ction. If those p cetutionn c. r o no; ::d en, tr.c t a l detecter or X-ray cquipnent, et:., could cause 10. s c

- of c:.ta on tho :na g n e ti c tancs.

In t.h e case the tapoc are sont v i .. diple.avic pouches, co:w -

o',' these precautions would not he neccesy.

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  • 5 ? - - e. t .- 1 -~v e - A. ,-a ee S . A. . . 1 The re :pon si bili ty .' o r d -c i.d i e g thother

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cation to the As,..a ruGtaf in the firLt p l ." ' ' , With th0 UcVuTnICnO lhl '

tran;;nir.: the i n C ? r m : ';. i c n .

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Annor, Appendix - Model Protocol,. Reference 4

(Article) I 2 ,

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IIOPIFICATIC:I CP ADDI"'I0if TO (DMIJ:1'IGT FiC?!) THS LIST OF '

FACILITI??S Fit 0'!IDD PO:t Ii 1 ARTICLE 2 0F TIE F.401'OCCL 3

Purcuant to Article 2 of the Protocol the follo'. tint

  • f'acilit -(ie::)

ui. thin the United Otates is (are) to to added to the Trntauitional Ouhnidir.ry Arran,~ccenta listing (Annex) an pro rided fcr in Article 3(: ). 1

, ....................................... or .............................

i Puraur.nt to Articlo 2 of the Protocol the rolicwinr: facilit /(icc)  !

uithin the linited Ste. ten ic (are) to be deletor! fro"i the TI tr.sition11 1 Oubaidiary Armnsoccuta listing (Ar.nez) na provid.eti for in Article 3(s). I N.n i 1 i d. " t&;

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o Cunent Lict of Facilities in the thited Statec cc Provided for in Article 2 of ttle Protocol m

Valid ac of' ................

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, . g, THE UNITED STATES LIST OF ,

INSTALLATIONS ELIGIBLE FOR IAEA SAFEGUARDS UNDER THE ,

l US/IAEA SAFEGUARDS AGREEMENT REV.1, Januar/,1978 l

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[ Document Contains 50 Pages]

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Wagnington, S.C. 20$20 j U i SURIAU OF CCIANS AND INTERNATIONAL l ENVI.RCNME2 CAL AND SCII CIFIC AFFAIRS January 31, 1978 [

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.VI.vC RANDUM TO: John Mahy - US Mission, Vienna

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T7.CM: Vernon Adler - CIS/ NIT /IST V 4 5 g 4 SU3JICT: Current List of Facilities in the CSA as Provided for in Articles 1(b) of GOV /1306,

  • 27 August 1976 3ased on the December 28, 1977 memorand = from Jim Shea of NRC, an. update of the August 1977 " eligible" list of US facilities is p cvided. Please give this first revision to the Agency indicating that it updates the it.itial tersion, forwarded by Lou Nosen:o last fall.

Attachment:

As stated.

cc: DCI - L. Brenne:

NRC - G. Page ACCA - F. Ecuck CES/MIT/IST - J. Soright L/CES - R. Sican DOE - J. Glasgew ,

ACOA - H. Marshall l DCE - E. Lyon NRC - J. Shea (International ?:cgrams) i

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Drafted: CES/ NIT /IST: .Adler 1/9/73 ext 24720 .

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l Current List of Facilities in the United States of knerica as orovided for in Article 1(b) of GOV /1806, 27 Aucust 1976 entitled:

" Agreement between the United States of America and the International

. At:mic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguarts in the United States.cf America."

e January 1978 '

(Revision 1) b .

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. Table of Contents l Pace No, I - Licensed Facilities t

i 1-8 (1) Operating Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors  !

i 9 ' (2) Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors  ! ,

Not Yet Operational-  ;

l Authorized to Possess Fuel l 1

10-18 (3)' Ccanercial Nuclear Power Reacters .

Under Construction 19-26 (4) Research & Test Reactors 27-28 (5) Fuel Fabricatien and. Processing _ Plants (Low Enriched Uranium)' ,

29 (6) Fuel Fabrication and Precessing Plants (High Enriched Uranium) N 20 (7) Fuel Fabrication and Precessing Plants (Plutonium)

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31 (8) Reprocessing Plants '

32-33 (9) Research and Development Facilities ,

34-36 (10) Other Nuclear Activities 37 (11) Irradiated Fuel Storage (Non-Reactors) 38-39 (12) Source Material 40- (13) Burial Grounds 1

II - License-Exemet Sites and Facilities I l

41 -

(1) Reactors 42-46 (2) All Other R&D Sitas and Facilities 9

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. e..s 1,n Snc5.l.: ruitluis silm.u re. mA sArm 5- 11NCLASSiflEU I - LICEN5tD FACittilt5 ,

(I) erERAllllG CWflIRCIAL lasCLEAR ITAER fi[ACleti$ I

. Bostge Elect.

th tt a' Type of IIRC tocatten Utility Power Level Rating su,rt.nustes Ident. .pcacter ,DocketIle. County / State Nlt -

lolE E IIIsl V it. Losraerc Gl,Ili_;t t.,,

Arlar.sas I' tim -

50-313 Pope / Arkansas Aikansas Power anJ Light Company -2564 050 , S/6/74 12/19/74-

.' . , ,.- Nidth and toutslaca Streets

  • Little Roth, Astansas 72203 , , ,

'e. aver' H3t. 50-334 -

beaver /Penne. Douquesne Light Company .. .2652 Y 852 ",. 5/10/76 Pe+llag -

Yallay 1 -

. 415 Sluth Avenue ,

2 - -

, FILtsi,urgli. Pennsylvania 15219 ,

  • therlevela/Mich. fonsiemers Po.or Ecqeny . 240* 72 '

Big mock t'm -

50-15% , ..

9/27/62 3/29/63

  • eint 1 212 West tilcitigan 7.vcnue
  • Jackson, Illch. 49201 ,,

Siwns .. B'.At 50-259 Limestone /Ala. Tennessee Valley Authcrity 3253 1065 ** 8/17/73 8/8/74 .

Iafty I . EIS Powr Culldle:g * -

Ch&ttannosp. lennassee 37404 8mns eta 50-260 . Limestone /Ala. Tennessee Valley Authority 3293 1065 7/20/74 3/l/75 lesay 2 - 815 Power Bulldling -

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- thattanooga, lennesseg 37401

' 8'8"88 BIR 50 296

  • Limestone /Ala.. Tennessee Valley Authority Terry 3

- 3293 1065**. 4/6/74 12/19/74

. - Blu rouer Building *

, , Chattanooga. lenne.ssee 37401 .

Beon wick i him 50-325 .

Brunswick /N.C'., Caroline rouer and Light Company .2436 021 10/8/76 Pending 316 fayetteville Street .

,, , , Raleigle. North Carnlina 27602,. ,

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Brunswick 2

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StR 50-324 Brunswit.k/)l.C. Carolina Feuer and Light Company 2434 821

  • 3/20/75 -11/3/75 '

l 336falettevilleStreet

. .aisii . north C.reu- u602 -  :

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SITES AHO IRCitiTIE3 f,HITAhtC IO2 IAEA 5ATEGilARDS 1 - LICEftSID FACILIllE5 UNCLASSlaE0 .

(1) OPERAllHG C(AlfRCIA1. WCLEAR PWER REACTOR $ ~ '"

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Design Elect.

Unit. Type of NAC Locatloa tillllty Power Level Rating Sta tisp Dates IJes t. Reacter Docket No. County /5 tate HWT ME Initial Cri , ommarcial Oper.,

--Cileurt . Ptilt 50-317 Clltis 1 ', ~ 'Calvert/tkl. Biltlacre Gas and Electric Co.' 2560 845

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  • 10/7/74 6/8/75 Gas & Electric Buildin - '

Saltisere. Haryland 2 203 -

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.Calsert PWR -

50-318 ' Calvert/lkl. '

Cliffs 2 - *

  • Battleore Gas and Electric Co. 2560 845 I'"dI"'

Gas & Electric Dullding 11/30/76 , ~

Bat tleere. Maryland 21203 .

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Caniecticut PIR 50-213 Intes . .' -

'. N!ddlesen/ Conn.. Connecticut Yankee Atoele PowiIr 05. 1825 575 7/24/67- , 1/1/68 P. O. Box 270 .

Hartford. Connecticut 06101 , .

Cook 1 1414 50-315 '

Serrten/Hich.' ' 2925 1090 '

2Indiana &lilchiganPowerCopany 1/18/75, 8/27/75 -

Broadway New York. Hete York 10004

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Co:per - BWit 50-298 ,Nehama/ Neb. Nebrasta Public. Power Distriqt Station - . . 2381 778 2/21/74.

- - P. D. 80s 499 ..

, 7/1/74 folued>us. Hebraska' 68601 - - * .

Crystal Ptat

  • 50-302 '

River 3 . Citrus /fla. Florida Power Company -

2452 825

- 320134tle Street Souti ' Pending 'Pending

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  • 5t. Petersteurgh. Florida 33733 - '

Oresden 1 DWR 50-010 Grundy/Ill. ~ . .

Con =nonucalth Edison Company.

  • 700 200 P. O. Con 167 -

10/15/59 7/4/60

, Chicago. Illinois ,60690 Dresden 2 BWR 50-237, Brundy/lli.'- '

. Commonwealtle Edison Company ' '

. . 2527- 809 1/7/10 i

, P. O. Gou 767 . 6/9/72 *

, , Chicago. Illinois 60690 . .

, . 2

'Drasden 3 BWR 60-249 GrunJy/Ill. I Cosmontecaltfe Edisca Cowany 2527 809

- , P. O. 00s 767 - - -

1/31/71 ' 11/16/71 -

Chica!1 Illinsis 5 % 90 -% ', s 's * *

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! - LIClit$fo FACILITIES  ;

(1) OPERATING C0ft1RCIAL libCIEAR PCMR REACTORS

,UNCIASSlHED .

Desfon Elect.

Unit.

lype of NRC Location Utility Power level Asting Startup Dates lJent. Reactor Docket bla. County /itate tSit iteE TiilIt'irrrl(Doescercial toer.

.50-331- Linn/lowe* lowa Electric Light and Power to, 1658 538 , - 3/23/74 2/1/75 Duane Arnold 812 *

.- . Security Soliding -

P. O. Bos 351 -..' . ,

  • . Cedar Rapids. Iowa 52406 . ,. -

Oswego /N.Y. Islagara tiohawk Power Corp. -

2436 421 11/17/74'. 7/28/75 3

fitapetrick tun .," , . 50-333 ~300 Eric Boulevard West Syracuse. New York 13202 . ,.

Fart Calhoun PilR 501285 Washington / Neb. Guaha Pubile Pouer Olstrict' l.15 '457 ,

  • S/5 73 6/20/74 i

. 1623 Ilarney Street .

. . . Omaha., Nebraska 68102 .. i.. .

Weld /Colorade Public Service Company of tolerade*. 842 330 : 1/31/f4' .

Fart 5t. Vrain llIGil ,56-267 1' P. O. Som 840 .

Denver. Colorade 80201 ) . .

Elina Put " 50-244 Wayne /II.V. Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.. .- -

  • 1520 490 ,' - 11/8/69. 3/70 ,

89 East Avenue .

Rochester. tieu York 14604 , ,

llatch 1 BINt . 50-321 Appling/Ga. ', Georgia Power Company *

- 2436' 786

. 9/12/74--

12/31/75

. ' 270 Peachtree Atlanta. GeorgiaStreet. 8f.E.

30303 thimbolt Say sua * '50-133 Humbolt/Callf. 'PacificGas&ElectricCo.I . *220 65 2/15/73 7/63 77 Scalo Street .-

San Francisco. California 94106 . .

IsJlen PWR .- 50-03 Westchester/II.Y. Consolidated Edison fo. Inc. 615 265 " 8/2/52 10/62 i

4 trvin Place g.,

Pointj *

, . tiew Yes . lieu York 10003 . .

ladlan - PWR . 50-247 Westchester/II.Y. ConsollJated Edisee Co. Inc.' *- 2758 473 *

  • 5/22/73 . s/d . I Yoint 2 .

4trvintPlace .

.New York. Blew Yar),.10003

  • Ikminstration Reactor. Power shpplied to consercial erlJ sdien g.,an ,g.,n .,. UNCIASSlHED

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I UNCLASSiflED SilEs Alle FACILITIFS SUIIABIE FOR IAEA SAFEGUARDS 1 - LIC(NSED FACILillE5 (1) OPERATING COMMERCIAL NUELEAR POWLR REAC10R5 Design Elect.

. Rating Startup flates Location tittlity Pouer Level Unit. Type of NRC -

NWT lee , Talilal Crit. Losseercial Oper.

idext. Ileacter Docket No. County / State Izdlan .

Plat '60-286 klostchester/N.Y. Consolidated Edison Co. loc. -

2769 .965 4/6/76 8/10/76 Pulat 3

.. . 4 Irving Place

. New York New York 1000) , ,

Ecuaunce Plat ' ' 50-305

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Carlton/Nisc. Hisconsin Public '5ervice Corp. .

  • 1650 560 3/7/7d 6/14

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P. O. Sox 1200 . . * .

rateen Say. Hisconsin 54305 ,

'Vernon/Wisc. . .'Dalryland Power Cooperative ' I 165 , 50 7/11/67 ., 9/13/69 La[rosse $lm *

' .60'.409 ,

'2615 East Avenue South ., *

Maine Yankee Pla - -'

50i-309 -t

-I,lacoln/flaine Haine Yankee Atomic Power ' Company ~2440 790 ' 10/2h72 -

' 12/28/72-

~

20 Turnpibe Road .-

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, . Westt.oro. Hassachusetts 01561 .

Hillstone Blm 60-245 New London / Conn. Northeast Nuclear Energy Co. . 2011 690 10/26/70, 3/11 Pulat 1 .

P. G. Dos 270 , ,. ..

., . , llartford. Connecticut 66017 -

2560 028 10/17!75 . 12/26!75 Hillstone PLM 50-336 ' , New London / Conn. Northeast fluclear Energy Co.

  • 4 ~ Point 2 . P. O. Boa 270 I

- Ilartford, Conusecticut 06037 ,

Wright /Hina. . Northern states Power Co. 1670 545 12/10/70 6/30/78 Itinticelle StM 60 263 .

. - 414 Micollet flall .

' . Hinneapolls. Hinnesota 65401 ,.. ' . .

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9/5/69..

, Niagara Holiawk Power Corp. 1050 610 -

12/69

Paint 1 ,, ,

300 Erie Boulevard West '

d .

,5yracuse. New Vork 13202 g ,60-269 ' Duke Power Comipany 2568 886 4/19/73 7/15/73 Ocunee 1 . Put Ochnee/5.C. ~

. 422 South Chruch $treet- -

a.a,ione,noru,C.roun. 2 242

!!NCLASSiflED Q

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SIIES Alto l'ACILITIE5 SullABLC FOR IAEA SAFEGIARDS i - u CEn5E0 u tiu ries UNCLASSiflL.D (1) OPERATING C0tt'IRCIAl. lasCLEAR FOUER REAC10R5 Desfgn C1ect.

Rating Startup Dates Type of tocation Utility. Power towel Ilatt. IIRC ledT ledE Initial Crit. CoancrcIal hpcr.

ident. Reacter- Docket Ile. - County /itate 2564

  • 884 11/l1/73 9/9/74 ,

econee 2

  • Plat * '50-278

'Scense/5.C., Duke Power Compangtreet * .

422 South Churcle .

- Charlotte. North Carolina 28242 -

l 256a ses 9/5/74 12/l6/74 Octnea 3 PWR' 50-287 . l Oconee/5.C. * . Duke Power Company 422 Church Street .

. Charlotte. Ilorth Caroll,a n 28201 ; -

  • Jersey Central Power and Lt ht Cet 1930 ,650 5/3/69 .,, 12/_69 Syster Creek Sta 50-219 Ofean/N.J.* .

Madison Avenue at Punch 80w Road * .

,' Harristoisi. New. Jersey 07960 .

Consuimers Power Company 2l00 . 821 -

5/24/78, 12/31/78 Palisades , PlNI . 50-255 Van suren/Mich. *

  • 212 W. Illchigan Avenue . * - **

Jackson, Michigan 49201 -

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Philadelphia Electric Company . ,' 3293 1065 9/16/73 7/5/74 Peach . elm - 50-277 York /Penn.

  • 80 tion 2. - ' 2301 Hartet Street *

- Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19101 ,

. Philadelphia Electric Company 3293 1065 s/7/74. 12/23/74 Peack . Stat 60-278 York /Penn. '

tottom 3 *

. . 2301 liaiket Street -

- Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19101 -

Boston fdison Campany 1998 ' 655 5/16/72- . 12/72 ~

Pilgrim 1 bur 50-293 Plymouth /Hass. .

. 800 Boylston Street -

  • Boston,llassachusetts ,0 2199 ,,- ..

I l$21/70

' 1518 497 -

11/2/70 Paint Beach i PilR 50-266 Hanitowoc/nlisc. - Wisconsin Electric Power Co. '

231 ifest llichigar Street l

Illtuautee. Wisconsin 53201 . I .

1513 49'? * . 5/30/12 ~ 4/20/13 l Piint Beach 2 ' PLR . 50-301* ^HantLowoc/W(sc.' Wisconsin Electric Power Co.

231 West Michigan Street '

Miliaukee. Wisconsin 53201 UNcuiSSiflED

. ne== -e.+en.*-e w.-

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t SilES Aho FACitlIIES SullAetE FOR IAEA SAFEGUAROS -

2 utau0 rAtiunts .UNCLASSiflEDH ..

(I) OPERAffil6 Collf RCIAL BRICLEAR POWER REACIOR5

-Design Elect. .

Rating 5tartup Dates ,

Location Utility Power Level a .

Unit. . Type of WRC ledT ,HWE Initial Crit. Commercial Oper.

Ident. Reactor Docket lie. County / State

' PLR, -

. 50-282 Goodhue/Hinn. Northern States Power Company 1650 . 530 , 12/1/73 12/5/73

' Prairie - * * ~

Island I . . 414 Nicollet 11411 *

- * - - llinnespells. Hlanesota 55401 .

-E -

Fralrie "PLE[ ','

  • 50-306 'Goodhue/Hinn. ' . Northern ' States Power Company - ."

414 Micollet Itall '.

1650 530 12/17/74 . 12/21/74 Island 2 ,.- .

-, .' . , . Hlaneapells. Hlanesota $5401 , -

. 55-254 ' (ock Island /lll. ,Commanucalth Edison Company- -

2514 . 809 10/18/78 .2/18/73

  • l> sed-Cities l' Rim - I

. P. 6. Boa 767 **

, Chicago. Illinois 60690 50-266 -' ' Rock Island /Ill. Cosenonwealth Edl son Company 2511 " 809 *

  • 4/26/72- 3/10/73 --
1) sad-Cities 2 B62 * *

- P. D. Een 767 . .

1 '

' Chicago. Illinals 60690 ,., .

. 1

  • Ranchi5eco Put ,

. 50-312 ... 5acramento/ Calif. Sacramento Municipa'l . 2772 Olstrich 313 '.' - .,.9/16/74.

4/I7/76 6201 South Street .

', y Sacramento California 95813 .. - -

Robinson 2 Plat 50-261 . Dartlagton/5.C. Carolina Power Light Co. . 2200. ,70/, - 9/20/70 ,

3/7/71

. ** 336 Fayetteville Street Raleigh. North Carolina 27602 .

Panding.

810 - - '

4 5t. Lucle l' Pnm 50-335 . St. Lucle/Fla. Florida rouer and Light Co.. . 2560

  • 4* /22/76

. '  ?"' ' **

9250 18. Ilagler Street .

P. O. Bom 013100 ..-

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'. Hlael. Florida 31101 .

5slem 1 - P)2 . 50-272 '5alem/N.J. .

, Puhlle Service Electric and t O. Co. 3338 1990,*

Pending ,l .F dint 4

,g ',80 Park Place g -

t . heuerk. New Jersey 07!01 . .

.s . . . .

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1/1/60 i- San Onofre 1 PLE 50-206 ' San Diego/ Calif. Southern California Edison Co. 1347 450 -

1 6/l4/67

. - 2244 llannut Erove Avenue .

Rosgacad. California 91770 g LASSltiI-0 1

a 4

1- ,L SIIES Atl0 FACitillE5 5UITABtf f 0R I AfA SAFEGUARh5 I - LIC[Il5ED FACILITIE5 h hh h h '.

(I) OPfRATING C0ft1RCIAL laiCLEAR POWER REAC10R5

~~

Desigs Elect.

Power Level Rating Startup Dates Unit. Type of NRC Location Utllity Initial criMoanaercial Oper.

Idert. Reactor Docket No. County / State WI WE

$2rry I .

Put *

. 50-280

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-? ,P. O. Dos 26666 -

.* g 3 Alclunond, Virginia *23261 '

.t Sorry 2 tilR

  • 50-281- ,

.$urry/Virgnis Virginly Elec. f. Power Co. 2441 822 ' '3/7/73' ,

.5/1/73 P. O. Dom 26666 ' .

, RichsenJ. Virginia 2326) .;

Ihree fille PUR 50-282 ,. Dauphlo/Penn. lietropolitan [dison Cosipany- ', 2535 '

792 . 5/5/74

  • 9/2/74 lsland I - ** P. O. Dog 512 .v -
  • Irsgn Fl:R 50 344 Colemible/Gregon Portlesul-General Electric Co. ' 3411. 1130 *,' 12/15/75-12/24/75-

' , 021 5. H. Aliter Ste ent -

. Reading, Pennsylvania 19603 - . . ,-

7 ,

.- l Turney PHR 50-253 , Florida Power and Light Company . 2200 745 10/20)12

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12/14/72 Point 3 * .Dade/ florida

. 9250 U. flagler Street

  • P. O. 13100 s , tilami, Florlas 33101 *

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Ireley PUR 60-251 dade/ Florida ~ fiorida and Light Conpany ~2200 745 6/11/73. 9/7/73 Point 4 , P. D. Bus 13100

.- e tilaul, Florida 33101 .

Versen t BUR 50-271 WinJhms/ Vermont Vers.ont Yankee Iuclear Power Corp.' 1593 514 3/24/12 Yantes 11/29/72 i 20lurnpikeRoad(Route.9) -

, Westhoso,ltissathusetts 01581 ,

Vannee-Ro.as 2131 50-29 fr'anklin/flass. , Yankee Atomic Electric Company ~ '

600 175 8/19/65 7/61 s . 20 Turnpike Road (pouto 9) -

. Uustbor o, llassachuseets 01581 -g -

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50-295 Inte/ Illinois. Connosascalth [dison Company 3250 1050 .6/19/73 12/31/73 P. O. Box 767 Chicago, Illinois 60690 .7 - . UNCl.ASSiflED

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1 - LICENi[D FACIllTILS

, (l) OPERATING Cole 1ERCIAL NUCLEAR P(Al[R REAC10R5

. Design Elect.

Unit. ,1ype of NRC tocellon Utility Power level Rating Startup Dates .

Ident. Reactor Docket No. County /5 tate }tlI ledE laltlal Crit. Costercial Oper.,

Zion 2 ' .PWR - .'50-304 , Lake /lllinois foamonwealth Edison Ceapa q ,, , 3250 1058

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, . 12/24/73 911F/74 P. O. Som 767 ,

' Chicago. Illinott 60696 ,

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. - - . . ......a - . _ _ _ . . . , _ _ _ ,_

i .i SITES AND FACILillES SullAELE FOR IAEA SAffGUARDS I - LICENith fACILIllfi (2) Capt:[ECIAL !atCLEAk I'OlER REACIORS Not Yet Operatfor.a1 hk(lJ$$l{l{g - -

AUTit0RIZIO 10 POSSESS IDEL oesi.n u e. .

Unit. Type'er NRC Location littlity Power Level Rating IJext. Reactor Docket lio. County /5 tate telli ttJE Da:Is-Besse 1 'im .60-346 * *0ttstna/0hlo Toledo Edison Company * , 2772 9C5

- ' 420 Hadison Avenue *

.r Toledo. 01:10 43601 ,

Dithlo PlfR 50-275

~~ San ~Lul " . Pactile Gas & Electric Co.

  • 3338 1084 .

Canyon 1 -

. -  ; Obispo/ Calif. 77 Beale Street

San francisco. California 99106

Diablo ' PlR 50-373

' . San Luis Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 3411

  • 1106 *
  • Caxyon 2 .
  • -
  • Obispo/ Calif. 77 Beale Street .

San franciso. California 94106 .

Farley 1 -

PilR . 50-348

.. Houston /Ala.'

Alabama Pesver company l , 2652 829 600 H. lath 5treet , .

Bisalogham Alabama 35219 \ *

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Ilarth PWR 50-338 *teutsa/Va. Virgiala Electric & Poi <er Co.' . - 2775 898 *

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Anna 1 P. O. Don 26666 .

.' Riclonond. Vlaginia 23261 '-

Threelille 'PWR 50-320 -

Dauphin /Penn..- Metropolitan Edison Company ~2772 905 P. O. Bon $12 Island 2 -

- Reading. Pennsylvania 19603

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SIIES AND FACILil!E5 Stil1Astt IOR IAEA SAILGIAme5 lini/'l AC't'Irat n

-; _ I - LICLNSED FACilliff5 Ullus nddll'lt.U (3) [DittERCIAL MK1 EAR 1%tt pCAC10R5 til10ER C0H51RUCTI0ll

/. Date . ApPIlcant's Current ,

-Unit Type Location tete .. Utility - Design Constructlen - Estlanated fue) .; Power Level Identity .- lleector Dockct Number * .Coonty/5 , l#fe ', Eterted

  • Leading Deto .

, Illi, Artensas 2 PWR '.50-368 Pope / Arkansas' Arkansas Pouer a LI ht Co. 912 *',7/15/71 9/22/77 2015

.t Ninth & Loulslana 5 rects .-

' Little Roth, Arkansas 72203 - .

.Sailly 8tm 645 . '5/-/74 g/30/79 .'1931

~50-367- Perter /ind. *Piorthern Indiana Pubtle-Service Co. *

  • 5265 lloleian Avenue -

, llammond, Indiana 46325- ,, - , g

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iseaver Pim - 50-412 - B'enver/Penn.- Du unsne Light Company ~ 852 - 5/6/74 12/30/81 2660 Valley 2 ,

41 Slath Avenua * * '

. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15219 , ,

Bellefonte 1 Put ~ ' 50-438

  • Jackson / Ale.' Iennessee Valley Authority * *

. ':213

  • 9/17/74 12/-79* 3600

< . 816 Power Building * - '-

- - Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 ,

Bellefonte 2 Pim 50-439 ,

, Jackson /Ala. lennessee Valley Authority '

1213 . 9/17/74 9/-/80 3600 818 Power Building ~ .

. . . Chattanooga.

Tennessee 37401 - - -

,traldooed 1 PWR 50-456 Ogle /Ill. Corino<iueelth (dison Crumpany - 1120 g/ /75 5/-/81 3425

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  • P C. Box 76F
  • Chicaga. Illinois 60690 BralJwood 2 PWR , 50-457 Ogle /Ill'.
  • CEnnonwealth Idison' '

Company ~ 1120 ~ 3/ /76, 5/-/82 3425 ,

. P. O. Bon 767 *

. . Chicago, Illino'Is 60690 ,

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" 1/ t/74 syran~1 - Plst 454 Ogle /Ill.- Commonuealth (dison Company 1120 5/-/80 3425

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  • P. 9. Som 767 '

, Chicage., Illinois 60690 - 4

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  • Date JIp IIcant's Current Docket Location Utility'* Design Construction stimated fuel ( Potter tevel

. U.il t lype fBli

  • Identity - Reactor llumher. - County /Stata -

. }Ue . Started . - 1.nading Date }

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syron 2 PUR 50-455' Ogle /Ill. '

Coimmunneelth Edison Company . 1120 1/-/74 . 5/-/82 3425 P. O. Bon 767 Chicago; illinois 60690 , ,

Callaway 1

  • Callaway/Ha. Union Electric Company, - 1150 ,. ,'3/l/76 6/-/81 j 34yg

. . P. O. Box 149 .

. . . St. tools. Missourt 63166. * .

IIl-/83 Callaway 2

  • FilR 50-486 ' ' . Callaway/Mo., Union'[lectric Company 1150 '
  • 3/1/76 3411 P. O. Don 149 * -
  • 5t. tools. Hlssourl 63166

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. , g Calauba 1 FWR . 50-413 * ' . ' York /5.C. Dute rouer Cospany *

  • 1153 ' 6/16/74 8/-/80 3 gly i.22 Suuth Clauch Street '

28242 * .

. . g Catada 2 FilR 50-414 * *

~ Vork/5.C. *

' Duke Power Company 1180 .6/16/74 8/-/81 .' 343)

.. 422 South Church Street (harlotte, llorth [arolina ' 28242 - '.

Clinton 1

  • BWR 50 461 Dewitt/Ill. Illinals rouer Cospany 913 ,- 10/ /75 10/30/80 2094 '

1 500 south 27th Street .

.- Decatur tilinois 62525 .

Clinton 2 BilR 50-462 , Ikwitt/Ill. Illinois Power Company 933- ',-10/ /75 10/30/83 2894 '

. 500 South 27th Street

- . Decatur. Illinois 62525 .,

1150 5/1/79 Co.canche li!R ,

50-445 Somervall/Tx. Texas utilities Generating 12/1/74.. . 3;ly Ctanpany .- .

Peak ] ,

2001 Dryan Tower . .

Dallas. Iemas 7520) ,

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Ceaunctie FilR

  • 50-446 , - Somervell/Is. lesas Utilities Generating 1150 '12 1/74* 5/1/81 . 3431

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  • Peak 2 2001 Dryan, Tower , h'[.N,Y/jh. t Dallas. levas 75201 y -

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~UNCLASSiflED .

- (3) CorstCRCIAt. leuCL[#Ji PO'itt PEAC10R5 INIDER CONSTRUCTICII ,

' De te . - glicant's Current

- linit -

lyte - Decnet r" y Location - Destge . Constructise littllty -

Estimated fuel ..: . PeuerLevel.

, Identity ' Beacter

  • lhamber *

.. . County / State.. . .. . *

. . . . . . . . . , , . . . . pale . . *. . S t ar t ed ". Leading Sate a left Cook 2 PINI '

50-316 ,- Serrten/Hich." Indiana.1 Michigan Power Co. 1060 ,

4/-/72 9/-/77 3250

-,.- .,. . - 2 Br'eadway .

- . - liew vari c. vo,h i.0004 .

Farley 2 BINl 50-364 lipuston/Ala. Alaliana Power Company 82$ . 10/-/70 J2/15/70 2652

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  • P. 9. Bau 264) . . . .

, , Bleeingham Alabees 35291, , ,

Feral 2 Bilt 50-341 .,. IEnroe/Hich.' ' Octralt Idtson Company -

109h

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4/1/71 1/1/00 ., 3293

, , . 20% Second Avenue

  • Detroit, Ills.higan 48226 -

. 2, forked River PINT 50 363 ' Ocean /II.J. Jersey Ce'n tral Power 4 1070' ,4/-/73

- 8/-/81 3390

' Light Company .

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,* 260 Cherry 11111 Road .

. . .. Parsippany. New Jerpey 07054 '

, Grand Gulf 1 Blfft 50-416 . Ciallorne/ Nississippi Power & Light. - 1250 -

Miss. 5/-/M . 3/-/79 3833 ..

Company -

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P. 6. Box 1640 . *

  • Jackson. Mississippl 39205 ,.

' Grand Gulf 2 Bim * ,

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50-417'

  • Clelisorne/ . . Mississippi Power & Light 1250 5/-/74 3/1/03 3833

- Hiss.  : Ctavany '

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Jackson, tilssissippt 39205 ~

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. Harri,s 1 . PINI ~ 50 400 hketCha'thae/ Carolina Power & Light Co, II.C.

900~ 1/-/74 5/1/83 - 2775

. 336 Fayetteville Street ~ * *

. Raleigh. II.C.* 27602 ,

' UNCLASSIFIED i

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(3) 00fl1RCIAL II!KLEfJt PTER F.EP.C10P.5 liflDCR CON,$intfCil0N Date g, . Applicant's Current Power Level tinit

  • Type Docket Location Utilfly Design Constructtee Estimated fue) "

. l#II -

IJantity Reactor ^ Number .. . County / State. .8 ... . . . ..,... late ... .. Started, . .teading Oste .. .

6/1/95 Ilarris 2 Fult 50-401 . Wakeschathasm/ Carolina Power & Listit Co. .900 , 1/-/74 2775

- N.C. .

336 Fayetteellte Street .

. katelgh. ft.C. 27602 - ,

Harris 3- Pla . 50-402 UnetChatham/ Carolina 1ot:er & Light Co. ~ 900', ' 1/-/74 6/1/89 -

2775 r N.C. . 316 Fayetteville Street. . . ..

~.* . .paleigh,it.C. 27602 .

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I IIJrris 4 ' Pult 403, ,.

Wate8Chalhas[ Carolina Poier & Light Co. 900 1/-/74 6/1/87 . 2775 s .* It'.C. . 336 fayetteville Street .

  • ~~

Relelgli, it.C. 27602 .

Match 2 BWit ,50-366 * - Ag">pling/Ga. Georgia rouer Company' 795~ . 2/29/72 g //-/78 2436 L

- 270 Peachtree Street. it.E. l ~

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Atlanta. Georgia 30303 .

Salem /pl.J. Pul>lic Service Electric & ' 1967 .,' 3/1/76 11/30/83 3293 Hope Creek 1 BUR - 50-354 , -

Gas Comepany -

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  • Bo Paek Place 8 i ",," licuas k. lieu Jersey 07101 .

i 3293.

leope Creek 2 BWR $0-355 . 541esvel.J. Public Service Electric & , 1067 3/1/76 11/10/85 g

- Gas Company .

. 80 Park Place .

Heuark. Ilew Jersey 07101 ,

tasalle 1 . BWR - 50-373

' lasalle/Ill. Coniaowealth (Jlson Co. '

1978 10/10/73 11/30/7e 3292 - !'

i P. D. Som 767

  • 3292
. tasalle 2 -tWR . 50-374 -

tasalle/111.- Coninanucalth Edison Ca.

  • 1078 , 10/10/73 .6/30/79 i .

. P. O. Box 767 -

Chicaea, Illinois 60690 ~

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.' lit tllty Design - Constructlee Estimated Fuel Identity . Reactor ., Number..'....founty/ State'. . Leading este

' Power Level

' . [ . ' . . '. . ' ille . . . ' started IGli Llanerick 1 BUR , 50-352 -

," Montgomery /. Philadelphia Electric Co.

l

-Penn.

1065 - 5/-/73 ' 10/1/82- '

3293

- ~~ ^

~ 2301 Itartet Street . . -.

l . . .

- Philadelphia Pennsylvanta 19105 .

Limerick 2 tm 50-3)3 Hontgemerf/ Philadelphia Electr'ic Co. . 1965 303

' -l - 5/-/73 ' 10/1/84 .

  1. Penn. -

2308 lurket Street * -

'. - Philadelphle. Pennsylv'ania .19101, - -

2

'Hc6utre 1 . PWR 50-369' *'

Hecklenburg/ Dohe Power Company

[180 ' - 4/l/,71 .12/l/77, .

  • . II.C. . 422 south Church Street .

g 34yy .

, Charlotte. H. C. 20242 ,

McGuire 2. PWR ,50-370 ,- Hetkienburg/ theke Pouer Company ' . .

N.C.

1180 . 4/1/71 12/1/78 3,yy 422 South Church Street ~ ' i .

4 Charlotte. II. C. 28242 ** '

Hldland 1 - PUR 50-329 Hldland/Ilich. Consumers Power Company

. - -
  • 460 '6/15/73 11/-/01

, g 1945 Parnall Road

i Hidland 2 PUR . '50-330 Hldland/Hich. Consumers Power Company

- - ' 811 ' . 6/15/73 11'/2 /80 1945 Parnall Road .

2I52

, Jactson. Hichigan 49201 Hillstone 3, PWR - 50-423

  • NewLondon/ Northeast Nuclear Energy 1156.* , 7/l/74 '

Conn. -

P. O. Ron 270 12/1/81 , -348)

S -

't . s' . . )lariford, Connecticut 06037 ..

Nina Hile' ,suR 50-410 * .. Oswege/pf.V:. .

Point 2 Mlagara Mohawk Power Corp. 1100 6/25/75

. 3/30/82 3323,

- - - ~ 300 Erie Boulevard West - i

  • Syracuse, New Yori 13202 itj3 *
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(3) CONtERCIAt. NUCLEAR Poller REAC10R5 (NtDER C0fts1RUCIION Date licant's Current linit Type ;. Doctet- ~tocation' . - littllty Destpa Constructles atimeled Fasel

, Power Level

. Identity . Reactor Himmber. .. .:. . County / state.- . . . . .

....... '...".,...Mle...,..

5 tarted .....Leadiat Date [. . 888i

.; .~ t flortle Anna 2 PWR' .' 50.-339 thulsa/Va.' Virgiata Electric & Power 898 1/-/70 +

1/31/78. -

2775 -i

.* *..- ..- Company .

.- P. O. Boa 2666 * - ' -*

. :Merth Anna 3 PIR 50-4d4 .., toolsa/Va.

Virginia Electric & Power ,

907 7/-/72

-10/31/88

  • 26M -

Company . ., .,

t . P. O. Box 2666 .* ,

.'- , . AlciamonJ. Virginia. 23216 ,

. -3 .

North Anna 4 PWR

  • 50-405" . -

Louisa/Va. -

Virginia Electric & Power

  • 907
  • 7/-/72 6/1/83 2631 -

. . . Company. ,

. . P. O. Box 2666 .. . . .

. kicleond Virginia 23216 l* .

Palo Vesde 1 Pus .' 50-528

  • liaricopa/ Ara. Artrona Public Service Co 123g g/l/76- 12/30/81 ,333; -

, i P. O. Som 21666 ,

Phoenlm. Arizona 85036 -

Palo Verde 2 PilR 50 529 Haricopa/Arr. Artione Public Service Co.

1238' ,.6/1/76 12/30/83 3 sty '  ;

. . . P. O. Box 21666

  • Phoents. Artrona 85036
  • Palo Verde 3- PWR ' 5,0-330 Hericopa/Arr. Arizona Public Service Co.

1238 6/1/76 12/30/85 atly -

' P. O. Bom 21666 . *

.- Phoents. Arizona 85036 .

Sales 2 ' PWR 50-311 SalesVN.J. - Public Service Electric 1115 12/-/78 ".

.~ .

1 Gas Company

  • ' 1[-/60' 3423 I.

80 Park Place j ,

Newark. New Jersey 0F101

  • _i6 .

UNCLASSIFIED i .

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SilES Arm FACILIIIES SullAElf FOR IAEA 5ATEGUARD5 1 - LICfuSED FACILITil5 .

D) CottitRCIAL i:UCLEAR ftr.lER I1ACIORS 11HDER C0fl5TRUC110N NCLASSIFIED tinit Type . Docket s 'tocation Date Q licant's Current Identity itcactor Utility Design Construction stimated fuel e  ; Power Level _.

.humhe r. . . . . . . Coun t y/5 t a te r . . ...

..~ . ....... w e ..... Started . .. Leading Date s WT Saa Gaofre 2 Put

, 50-361' ~5an DIego/ .a

  • , Southern' California Edison 1100 - 3/4/74 2/-/80 3390
  • Calif.
  • Cowany . .

' -*

  • 7244llalnutGroveAvenue -

Rosemead. Californis 91770 -

~!an onofre 3 Filt 50-3t>2 ', ,* San Diego/ . Southern California Ediso'n 1100 Calif. .3/4/74 5/-/81 ' 3390 2244 Ifalnut Grove Avenue . . . -

Rosemead. California Sl??O -

Seabrook l , FUR

  • 50-443 Rockinghaa/

Public Service Company of IIS4 7/7/76 8/1/8] ,

. N ll. ticw liasyshiru 341g 1000 Elm Street * * *

- ,, ,4 .

Mahcnester. New liaspshire . 03105 ,- - -

~ I Scalrook 2 MIR 50-444 RockinghasV Public Service Company of 1194

N.H. of tiew llampshire .

7/7/75 '\0/1/83 3411

. . 1000 Elm Street  : -

flanchester, llcw llantshire 03105

  • 5tquoyah 1 PnlR 60-327 ~.. Daisy /Tenn. lennessee Valley Authority ~l148 . , 4/1/69 .

1118 Pover Building . .

. 11/30/77 3423' Chattanooga, lennessee 3740) * *

.5eguayali 2 Filtt 50-328

, Daisy /Tenn. , ,lennessee Valley Authority 1148 ' . A/l/69 Blu Power Dullding 7/30/78 ,3423

. .. Chattanooga. Tennessee 3740) .-

Shireham 1 Bilt 50-322 Sulfolk/N.Y.' Iong Island Lighting Co. *

.- 1 175 East Old Country Road

  • 819 9/-/7f _

12/-/78 2436 - '

s llicksville, tiew York' 11881 .,

, .- l .

. south Texas 1 Fun

~

50 498 . -  ;

' ,a , Bay City /im. Ilouston Pouer a Lighting Co. 1250 9/22/75

. . P. G. 00x 1700 5/30/80 3a00 .

llouston. 1cuas' 77001 ~

i 46- -

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. . ' ......... tale...".... 5tarteda " t**dI"8 8$8f'

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  • 50-499 tay City /Is. llouston Power & Lighting Co. 1250 9/22/75 - . 16/30/81 3800

". . . P. O. non 1700 i

Isouston.-Texas 177001. '

Sunser 1 Pilt , 50-395 tfairfield/ South Carolina Electric 900 4/12/73 11/1/78 - 2785 .

.. 5.'C. -

P. O. som 764 *

e. .

Coluahla. South Carolina 29202

  • Syrry 3 PlNI 50-434. Surry/Va. Virginia fler.tric Pouer Co. 859

. . Construction . lifl/83' g?G1 .

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  • P. 6. Box 2'26G deferred until .

. Ricimund. Ylrginia 23216

  • spring 1918 5xrry 4 Pim .50-435
  • y Sorr'/Va. ' Vlagtnia Electric Power Co. - 859 Cons truc tiost , ' 12/1/84 -

7631 I

' P. O lio: 206G defeired until .

sairies..of. Virgl.ila 23215 sprinj 1979.

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'Susquehanna i BlR 50-387 Leiterne/Penn.- Pennsylvania Pu.tr & Light

. Company 8 1050 'il/-/73 5/1/00 33n

. .

  • 961 flJmilton'5tteet -

. . Alleen* tan. Pe psylvania 18101 -

,. Srsquehanna 2 htm 60-388 tirerne/Penn. Penmsylvanta Power & Light 1050 32J3 11/-73 11/1/81 ,

. tominany ,

90s Ilgmilton Street Allentoint. Pennsylvania 18l01

! Vogtle l' PUR 50-424 Berke /Ga. Geosgia Power Company 1813

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Atlanta. Georgia 30302 * *

  • r * -

Vigtle 2 - ,

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, 6/1/74 1 0 / 1/ 881 i

- 270 reachtrr:e Stree( -

Atlanta. Ecorgia 30302 i 3

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. .. County / State . . . . .. . . ...... isle...... 5 tarted, . Loading Date , ,,

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, Waterford 3 PWR 50-382 ,

St. Charles . toolslana Power and Light -1113 . 12/1/74 I- - 11/-/80 .' 3190 .

,Parrish/ta. 142 Delarende Street , * .

<. New Orleans, toulslana 70174 , ,,

Matts Bar 1 PUR ~ '

$0-390 5pring City /' Tennessee Valley Authority 1177 1/15/73 12/5/78 343g

Tenn. 818 Power Building , .

Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 .

Watts Bar 2 P11R 50-395 i 5prin 1enn.g City / ' Tennessee Valley Authority 1177 1/15/73' :9/5/79 , '3433 SIG Pouer Building -

Ctattanoog'a, lennessee 274al ,

WPP55 1 50-460 . . Washington ruhile Power ' 3600

.I 1218 - 8/4/75 3/30/81 PUR Senton/ Wash.

. . . ,,. . Supply System ,

..

  • P. D. Dum 968 -

. Alchland,liashington 99352 . ., . .

lIPP55 2 BUR 50-397 , Richland/lfash; liashington Public Power .

1103,*

  • 3/19/73 12/30/19 3323 Supply System .

. 301 Flth Avenue g Alchland, liashington 99352 '

Zimer 1 aWR 50-358 CIstment/0hlo Cincinnatl Gas ,1 Electric 810 ,10/30/72

.t

. 4/-/78 2436 Ccapany, .

139 E. 4th Street'.c Cincinnall,Chlo. ,

'~

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(l) At!EARCII Alf01EST REACIOR5

~ .

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Organlaallon Power - of

  • Reactor
  • Ifumber - liuminer Issjed Level Location - . ,5am Authortred -

ll;shington state tiniversity 1000 Kw Pul'Iman. Uash. ' ' 'a201 Enr u/7.1 Eg U-235 Researtle 50-27 .R-76 .

3/6/61 ' *

- fluclear Reactor taloratory 1RICA .

. 32 gas Pu sealed

, Pullman Wasisington 99163 , , , ,

tiniversity of Ulsconsin'

  • TRIGA s 50-156. R-74 *11/23/60
  • 1000 E(~ Hadison.* Ulsc ' >201 Inr U/7.6 Ep U-235 Reactor laboratory , ,' ~a (16gesPusea' sad) -

1:echanical [ngineering Building , ,.

  • s . .

Stadison. Illsconsin 53106 ' ,,

., a .

. Purdue University Research 50-182 R-87 8/16/62 -*

10 Kw- W. Lafayette. Ind. U 911 Enr /3 Kg U-235 -

Illonscleonics Department . ,

. 60 gas tu

  • Lafayette. Ind. 47907 ..

g y .

. . g University of Illinois . *AJeanced 50-151 R-Ill

  • U I:uclear Engineering Progran .- IRIGA .

7/22/69 ,1500 K'w Urbsns. Ill., ,

201Enr/5Kgsh,-235 -

21s lioclear ingfacering laboratory -

g U Isana. Illinois 61001 s -

201 EnrU/3 Kgs U.-235 University of Illinois LOPRA ,.* 60-356 R-117

, 12/7/71 . ' 10 Ku Urbana. Ill'. .

fluclear Engineering Program .

216 lloclear Engineering talsoratory -

Urbsnn. tilismls 61001 .

Oregon State University 1RIGA - 60-243, R-Ill6 ' 3/7/61 . U ^

1000 Ew Corvallis.Orgg. 6201 Enr /16 Eg U.235 Radiation Cer_ter Hark II \

Corvallis. Gregon 97311 . -

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l* Rochtcll International Hodel L-77

  • P. D. Box 309 -
  • canega Pa a . ca u ro,nia succ p i>

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  • 50-12'4 ' R-62 ' 12/18/5g U Virglala Polytechnic lastitute -

100 Kw ' Blacksburg, Va

  • 931 Enr /s Kos U 235
  • Department of Physics . .

- 16 yas Pas sealed .

Blacksburg. Virginta .24061 . ,

~ ' '

, 1he Pennsylvania State Universtty 1RIGA ' .50-5. -

R-2 - 7/s/55 1000' Kw ' University Park. - 205 Enr"/it.E Kgs U-235 .

18niversity Park. Penn. 16802 plark ,Ill, Penn. -

1amas Ailt University 1RIGA.I'50-128 R-83 12/7/61 1000 Ew College Statten. t201 Enr"/4.5 Kgs U-23A Radlelogical Safety Office .

Texas . - - -

follege Station. Temas U843,

  • l-e .

. 's University of Usshington  :: has'earc$ 50-13g .R-73. *- 3/31/61 -

  • 100 Kw - Seattle. Wash. '931 EnrU/7.5 Kgs U-235 .

.. .Eullege of Engineerlag  : .

32 ges Pu sealed

  • laclear Reactor laboratories * * * * *
  • fluclear itescastli Building -

$ cattle. Hashington 90105

- tocell iednological Institute U flessert.i 50-223 A-125 - 12/24/74 - 1006 Kw - Lowell. Mass. '

g31 Enr /4.8 K9 s if-235 - -

Depas teent of Physics

  • 332 gas Pu sealed - .

lueell,liassachusetts 0l854 , ,

U 6-cr;ila institute of Teclaiology Resear'ch 50-160 R-97 .I rs a.'.

  • 5 Inf Atlanta, Ga. ,' ,.331 Enr /II Kgs U-235 Ciilt.: of ItaJialogical Safety .

2.'S siurtle Avenue, taurthe-si .I -

Atlaista. Georgia 30 H.- .

i l' ssaf:hu.et15 In:.t. of lechnology Research. 50-20 R-3/ U 6/9/53 5000 Ed CamlerlJge."16asI;. 931 Enr /lF.5 Kg Uy.15

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