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MONTHYEARML20204H0361999-03-23023 March 1999 Forwards Amend 12 to License R-94 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Removes Authority from License to Operate Reactor & Authorizes Possession Only of Reactor.Amend Also Approves Decommissioning Plan ML20204B9211999-03-16016 March 1999 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Application for Amend 971218.Proposed Amend Would Amend License R-94 to Reflect That License Authorizes Possession But Not Operation of Reactor ML20199E0661999-01-0606 January 1999 Submits Criteria for Releasing Matl from Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor as Described in Section 8.1 of Decommissioning Plan Will Be Same as Those Previously Stated for Paragraph 3.2.2 ML20195E4201998-11-10010 November 1998 Confirms Earlier Conversation About Possibility of Criticality During Storage as Result of Fire Sprinklers in Fuel Storage Area ML20155F0181998-10-29029 October 1998 Informs That CC Stanton Verified with Manhattan College Provost,Second $30,000 Deposit Has Been Made to Reactor Decommissioning Fund as Described in ML20151P3781998-07-21021 July 1998 Forwards Addl Info Re Planned Decommissioning of Facility. Licensee Fully Prepared to Cover Costs Associated W/ Decommissioning & Will Adjust Transfers to Escrow Account According to Approved Plan & Schedule ML20236S4261998-07-20020 July 1998 Forwards Copy of Recently Approved Regulation in Fr Which Permits Colleges & Univs to self-guarantee Decommissioning Costs If Certain Criteria Are Met.Requests Provision of Criterion to Be Used If School Decides to self-guarantee ML20198M1111997-12-18018 December 1997 Informs That Licensee Wishes to Terminate License to Operate non-power Reactor,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR50.82.Encl Contains, Decommissioning Plan Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor ML20198E9891997-08-0505 August 1997 Informs That Responsibility for Non-Power Reactor Insp Program Has Been Transferred from Regional Ofc to Nrr. Addresses Listed ML20210J4711997-07-0707 July 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-199/97-201 on 970605.No Noncompliance or Significant Issues Noted NUREG-1534, Forwards Chapter 17 Part 1 & 2 of NUREG-1537 Re Decommissioning & Possession Only License Amends.Format That Should Be Followed for Decommissioning Plan Given in App 17.1,which Lays Out step-by-step Info Required.W/O Encl1997-05-14014 May 1997 Forwards Chapter 17 Part 1 & 2 of NUREG-1537 Re Decommissioning & Possession Only License Amends.Format That Should Be Followed for Decommissioning Plan Given in App 17.1,which Lays Out step-by-step Info Required.W/O Encl ML20138D2481997-04-24024 April 1997 Informs That Manhattan College Wishes to Cease Operation of Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor & Taking Necessary Steps & Procedures Mandated to Decommission Reactor ML20137P1781997-04-0202 April 1997 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-199/96-01.Corrective Actions:Core Has Been Defueled W/ Elements Placed in Storage ML20134B7471997-01-28028 January 1997 Requests That NRC Be Informed of Plan for Future Use of Mczpr ML20134B5641997-01-23023 January 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-199/96-01 on 961209-12 & Notice of Violation ML20078E6691995-01-19019 January 1995 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld Per 10CFR73.21 ML20078A1241995-01-17017 January 1995 Forwards Accelerated Operator Requalification Plan for Reactor & List Names of Two Operators Affected by Implementation of Program ML20076H0091994-10-11011 October 1994 Follows-up on Recent Conversation to Propose Mod to Reactor License R-94 & to Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor TS ML20058Q2181993-10-18018 October 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 50-199/93-02 on 930929.No Violations Noted ML20044G7681993-05-26026 May 1993 Advises That,Effective 930615,author Will Be Resigning as Reactor Administrator & RSO & Will Be Replaced by W Duggan. C Stanton Will Assume Position of Chief Reactor Supervisor ML20128F8251993-02-0505 February 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 50-199/93-01 on 930119-20.No Safety Concerns or Violations Noted ML20066L0311991-01-29029 January 1991 Requests Amend to Paragraph A,Number 2.B.(2),Line 3 of 900312 Order Modifying License R-94,requiring Conversion to Low Enriched U Fuel.Amend Will Increase Possession Limit of Contained U-235 from 3.8 Kg to 3.9 Kg ML20066L3531991-01-28028 January 1991 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-199/90-02 on 901210-12.Corrective Actions:Gamma Monitors Will Be Calibr Against Calibr Survey Instruments Using Outside Source Prior to Loading Low Enriched Fuel ML20066K7251991-01-10010 January 1991 Expresses Thanks for Info on Results of 910107 Meeting W/ Manhattan College Re Reactor Violations & Radiological Health Inadequacies ML20059K2231990-09-14014 September 1990 Lists Factors Relevant to Cost Estimates for Decommissioning Nuclear Reactor Per 10CFR50.33(K) & 50.75.No Decommissioning Funding Vehicle Required ML20056A5311990-08-0606 August 1990 Advises That Response to Requirements of 10CFR50.33K & 50.75 Re Plan for Future Availability of Decommissioning Funds to Decommission Reactor Will Be Provided by 900930 ML20055H3141990-07-19019 July 1990 Advises That Reactor Operator Licensing Written & Operating Exams Scheduled for 900920 & 21,respectively.Encl Ref Matl Requested by 900727 ML20044A2411990-06-0606 June 1990 Advises That W Duggan Will Replace J Hu as Chief Reactor Supervisor at Beginning of Fall 1990 Semester in Aug 1990. Fuel Elements Removed from Reactor & Placed in Storage Containers Prior to J Hu Departure ML20006F0281990-02-13013 February 1990 Details Responses in 900124 Telcon W/B Carter Re Aspects of Procedure, Experiments for Reactor Power Level Determination Sent to NRC w/891212 Ltr ML20011D6111989-12-12012 December 1989 Forwards Responses to Items 1,2 & 3 of 891030 Ltr Re High Enriched U/Low Enriched U Conversion at College.Anticipates Shipping Spent Fuel as Scrap to ORNL Using 6M Shipping Containers ML20245L4811989-08-10010 August 1989 Forwards Response to Questions Raised in Re Heu/ LEU Conversion at Facility ML20042E5391989-08-10010 August 1989 Forwards Response to Questions Re High Enriched U/Low Enriched U Conversion,Per NRC 890710 Ltr ML20246F8471989-07-10010 July 1989 Forwards Questions Re High Enriched U/Low Enriched U Conversion at Univ.Tech Spec Sections,Needed to Accomodate Conversion,Should Be Resubmitted & Preparation of Emergency Shutdown Rod for Use in Event of Error Explained ML20247K8211989-05-19019 May 1989 Forwards Revised Conversion of Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor to LEU Fuel. Summary Table Page Corrected ML20246P3521989-03-22022 March 1989 Forwards Agenda for 890418-19 Research & Test Reactor Seminars in King of Prussia,Pa.Updated Agenda to Follow.Map of Local Area Also Encl ML20204B9281988-10-13013 October 1988 Requests Updated Conversion Schedule for low-enriched Fuel to Properly Plan Review & Safety Analysis Which Was to Have Been Submitted by 870831 as Indicated by Schedule ML20150D8641988-03-18018 March 1988 Informs of Relocation of NRR to Rockville,Md.Official Mailing Address Still Remains Same & Project Managers Have New Locations & Phone Numbers.Ts Michaels Still Lead Project Manager for Facility & a Adams Will Serve as Backup ML20236W4901987-11-30030 November 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-199/87-02 on 871022-23.Insp Indicates That Radiological Controls Program Associated W/Research Reactor Well Managed & That Tech Spec Requirements Being Implemented.Areas Requiring Improvement Detailed in Rept ML20236Q5861987-11-13013 November 1987 Forwards Safeguards Insp Repts 50-199/87-01 & 70-2951/87-01 on 871007 & 08.No Violations Noted ML20215D6811987-06-11011 June 1987 Informs of Recent NRR Reorganization.T Michaels Will Be New Project Manager ML20214V0931987-05-27027 May 1987 Informs of Recent Realignment within NRC Region I,Div of Reactor Projects That Affects Responsibility for Insp of Research & Test Reactor Facilities.Div Organization Chart & 10CFR50 & 51 Re Communications Procedures Amends Encl ML20206U2631987-04-20020 April 1987 Ack Receipt of Proposed Schedule for Conversion of Reactor from High Enriched to Low Enriched U,Submitted Per 10CFR50.64(c)(2)(i).Requests That TS Michaels Be Informed of Any Changes or Updates to Proposed Schedule ML20205M0971987-03-26026 March 1987 Forwards Amend 7 to License R-94 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Authorizes Reactor Administrator to Assume Added Position & Duties of Radiation Safety Officer.Administrative Inconsistency Also Corrected,Per 870225 Telcon ML20205B4251987-03-25025 March 1987 Submits Proposal for Conversion of High Enriched U Fuel to Low Enriched U Fuel.Proposal Covers Status of DOE Funding, Content of SAR & Schedule for Accomplishing Full Conversion Program ML20207P4481987-01-0909 January 1987 Forwards Exam Rept 50-199/86-03OL of Partial Written Exam Administered on 861203 ML20207P4621986-12-10010 December 1986 Forwards Comments on Answers to Questions H.01 & H.11 of Section H, Reactor Theory, Re Test Administered to R Berlin ML20207H4701986-07-11011 July 1986 Forwards Exam Rept 50-199/86-02 of Exam Administered on 860603-04 IR 05000199/19720011986-07-0808 July 1986 Forwards Amend 3,terminating License 50-19972-01,per 860530 Request ML20205T2961986-06-10010 June 1986 Forwards Insp Rept 50-199/86-01 on 860513-15.No Violations Noted.Inspector Identified Need for Improving Maint & Surveillance Procedures ML20140J4641986-03-27027 March 1986 Informs That TC Elsasser Will Replace EC Mccabe as Cognizant Section Chief for Facility,Effective on 860331,based on Project Realignment.Ec Wenzinger Will Remain Branch Chief 1999-03-23
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MONTHYEARML20199E0661999-01-0606 January 1999 Submits Criteria for Releasing Matl from Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor as Described in Section 8.1 of Decommissioning Plan Will Be Same as Those Previously Stated for Paragraph 3.2.2 ML20195E4201998-11-10010 November 1998 Confirms Earlier Conversation About Possibility of Criticality During Storage as Result of Fire Sprinklers in Fuel Storage Area ML20155F0181998-10-29029 October 1998 Informs That CC Stanton Verified with Manhattan College Provost,Second $30,000 Deposit Has Been Made to Reactor Decommissioning Fund as Described in ML20151P3781998-07-21021 July 1998 Forwards Addl Info Re Planned Decommissioning of Facility. Licensee Fully Prepared to Cover Costs Associated W/ Decommissioning & Will Adjust Transfers to Escrow Account According to Approved Plan & Schedule ML20198M1111997-12-18018 December 1997 Informs That Licensee Wishes to Terminate License to Operate non-power Reactor,Iaw Requirements of 10CFR50.82.Encl Contains, Decommissioning Plan Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor ML20138D2481997-04-24024 April 1997 Informs That Manhattan College Wishes to Cease Operation of Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor & Taking Necessary Steps & Procedures Mandated to Decommission Reactor ML20137P1781997-04-0202 April 1997 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-199/96-01.Corrective Actions:Core Has Been Defueled W/ Elements Placed in Storage ML20078E6691995-01-19019 January 1995 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld Per 10CFR73.21 ML20078A1241995-01-17017 January 1995 Forwards Accelerated Operator Requalification Plan for Reactor & List Names of Two Operators Affected by Implementation of Program ML20076H0091994-10-11011 October 1994 Follows-up on Recent Conversation to Propose Mod to Reactor License R-94 & to Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor TS ML20044G7681993-05-26026 May 1993 Advises That,Effective 930615,author Will Be Resigning as Reactor Administrator & RSO & Will Be Replaced by W Duggan. C Stanton Will Assume Position of Chief Reactor Supervisor ML20066L0311991-01-29029 January 1991 Requests Amend to Paragraph A,Number 2.B.(2),Line 3 of 900312 Order Modifying License R-94,requiring Conversion to Low Enriched U Fuel.Amend Will Increase Possession Limit of Contained U-235 from 3.8 Kg to 3.9 Kg ML20066L3531991-01-28028 January 1991 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-199/90-02 on 901210-12.Corrective Actions:Gamma Monitors Will Be Calibr Against Calibr Survey Instruments Using Outside Source Prior to Loading Low Enriched Fuel ML20066K7251991-01-10010 January 1991 Expresses Thanks for Info on Results of 910107 Meeting W/ Manhattan College Re Reactor Violations & Radiological Health Inadequacies ML20059K2231990-09-14014 September 1990 Lists Factors Relevant to Cost Estimates for Decommissioning Nuclear Reactor Per 10CFR50.33(K) & 50.75.No Decommissioning Funding Vehicle Required ML20056A5311990-08-0606 August 1990 Advises That Response to Requirements of 10CFR50.33K & 50.75 Re Plan for Future Availability of Decommissioning Funds to Decommission Reactor Will Be Provided by 900930 ML20044A2411990-06-0606 June 1990 Advises That W Duggan Will Replace J Hu as Chief Reactor Supervisor at Beginning of Fall 1990 Semester in Aug 1990. Fuel Elements Removed from Reactor & Placed in Storage Containers Prior to J Hu Departure ML20006F0281990-02-13013 February 1990 Details Responses in 900124 Telcon W/B Carter Re Aspects of Procedure, Experiments for Reactor Power Level Determination Sent to NRC w/891212 Ltr ML20011D6111989-12-12012 December 1989 Forwards Responses to Items 1,2 & 3 of 891030 Ltr Re High Enriched U/Low Enriched U Conversion at College.Anticipates Shipping Spent Fuel as Scrap to ORNL Using 6M Shipping Containers ML20245L4811989-08-10010 August 1989 Forwards Response to Questions Raised in Re Heu/ LEU Conversion at Facility ML20042E5391989-08-10010 August 1989 Forwards Response to Questions Re High Enriched U/Low Enriched U Conversion,Per NRC 890710 Ltr ML20247K8211989-05-19019 May 1989 Forwards Revised Conversion of Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor to LEU Fuel. Summary Table Page Corrected ML20205B4251987-03-25025 March 1987 Submits Proposal for Conversion of High Enriched U Fuel to Low Enriched U Fuel.Proposal Covers Status of DOE Funding, Content of SAR & Schedule for Accomplishing Full Conversion Program ML20207P4621986-12-10010 December 1986 Forwards Comments on Answers to Questions H.01 & H.11 of Section H, Reactor Theory, Re Test Administered to R Berlin ML20137N8601985-11-19019 November 1985 Responds to 850927 Order to Show Cause to Describe Unirradiated High Enriched U Fuel Onsite & Future Possession.Three Fuel Plates,Containing 13 G U,In Possession.Plates Will Remain in Secure Status ML20128L0301985-05-14014 May 1985 Advises That Effective 850701,author Will No Longer Be Reactor Administrator.Requests Deletion of Name & Addition of Re Berlin on Mailing Label for IE Notices ML20128L4661985-05-14014 May 1985 Notifies That Effective 850701,author Will No Longer Be Reactor Administrator.Requests Deletion of Name & Addition of Re Berlin on Mailing Lists & License Activities ML20099M3091985-03-15015 March 1985 Forwards Rev 4 to Tech Specs,Per Feb 1985 Requests ML20101S5811985-01-29029 January 1985 Confirms Full Implementation of Emergency Plan,Per NRC 841010 Request ML20099D3791984-11-15015 November 1984 Forwards Rev 2 to Tech Specs for Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor,Requested During 840918-19 Site Visit.Response to NRC Final Questions Submitted on 841026.Commitments from Site Visit Complete ML20097A1571984-08-29029 August 1984 Forwards Preliminary Questions Resulting from Review of Proposed License Renewal Documentation for Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor.Tech Specs Adequate for Review But Deviated Somewhat from Format of ANSI 15.1 ML20094P8421984-08-13013 August 1984 Forwards Proprietary Financial Info Required for Renewal of License R-94 & Environ Rept, Per 840702 Telcon.Proprietary Info & Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20091H7611984-06-0101 June 1984 Forwards Rev 3 to Operator Requalification Program ML20083H5911984-01-0909 January 1984 Responds to Re Implementation of Operator Requalification Program.Categories Included in Licensed Operator Exam Listed ML20080S4911983-08-17017 August 1983 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-199/83-01.Corrective Actions:Requalification Program Will Be Conducted Continuously Over 2-yr Cycles & Revised as Needed to Account for Changes in Equipment ML20080S4771983-08-0505 August 1983 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-199/83-01.Requests 3-wk Extension to Provide Complete Reply Due to Changes in Personnel.Extension Will Enable Implementation of Operator Requalification Program ML20072G2271983-06-21021 June 1983 Notifies That G Kane Appointed Chief Reactor Supervisor, Effective 830702.Appointment Will Be Noted in License Renewal Application Being Prepared ML20065T8131982-10-29029 October 1982 Forwards Amended Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20069L0801982-10-29029 October 1982 Forwards Public Version of Emergency Plan ML20065J0261982-09-28028 September 1982 Requests Guidance on Procedure for Renewal of 10-yr License R-94,which Expires on 830930 ML20052B2901982-04-22022 April 1982 Ack Receipt of 820311 Ltr Approving Revised Security Plan for License R-94.NRC Position Re Releasing Security Info to Local Govts Requested ML20078P1071981-10-11011 October 1981 Forwards Notarized Application for Renewal of License R-94, Per 830919 ltr,831003 Telcon & Approving Physical Security Plan.W/O ML20010D9691981-08-26026 August 1981 Forwards Figures Inadvertently Omitted from 810819 Ltr. Figures Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19250B8551979-10-23023 October 1979 Forwards Executed Amend 11 to Indemnity Agreement E-41 Modifying Prefatory Language Re Course of Transportation ML19249D5181979-08-15015 August 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-19 Re Disposal of Radwaste.No Radwaste Produced ML19249D6641979-07-0303 July 1979 Responds to NRC 790628 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-199/79-02.Corrective Actions:Emergency Procedure Posted Outside Zero Power Reactor Door 1999-01-06
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16 July 21,1998 Mr. Theodore S. Michaels Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactor Program Management Office of Nudear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nudear Reguhtory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Subject AdditionalInformation Decomrmssion Plan for Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor Dear Mr. Michaels-As requested in your letter of 20 May 19998, I am endosing additional infonnation regarding the planned decomnussioning of the Manhattan College Zero Power Reactor (MCZPR).
I am providing answers to the questions induded in your letter and a revised Decomnussioning Plan incorporating these answers.
Please be advised that an escrow account for the decommissioning fund has been established with Citibank (D 1925774). The current balance is $30,000. An additional $30,000 will be transferred to this account within the next 90 days. We are budgeting $30,000 each yen to cc,ver the costs associated with the decommissioning of the Zero Power Reactor. We are fully prepared to cover the costs associated with the decommissioning and will adjust our transfers to the escrow account according to the approved plan and schedule.
Should you require further infonnation to complete your review and approve the Decommissioning Plan, please let me know and I will provide it immediately.
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MCZPR 7/98 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED FOR MANHATTAN COLLEGE ZERO POWER REACTOR (MCZPR)
DECOMMISSIONING Ouestion Resoonse Banari Pace 1 Manhattan College is requesting a Possession 1 Only (PO) license followed by decommissioning l after the decommissioning plan is approved. Once fuel and the PuBe source is removed and all I decommissioning actions are completed, we request termination of Reactor License No. R-94.
2 The April 24, 1997 letter (W. Jackson to T. NA Michaels) contained the estimated cost ($134,500) to decommission both the MCZPR and two subcritical facilities located adjacent to the reactor. The
$65,000 estimate in the Decommissioning Plan refers only to the MCZPR. The cost of consultants is l l
included in the decommissioning costs. Details of the funding mechanism are included as Attachment 1.
3 Planning, dismantling, radiological survey and 6 material shipments will all be performed in accordance with written procedures by trained personnel. Procedures will be reviewed by the Campus Radiation Safety Committee prior to implementation.
All procedures will comply with all pertinent regulatory requirements including those for transportation. Each step of the decommissioning program and confirmatory surveys will be documented, to develop a stand-alone record of the decommissioning process that will be suitable for internal audit and regulatory review.
4 The Dean of Engineering, not Dr. Berlin, will 6 oversee the contractors, maintenance personnel and students performing the actual tasks. Dr. Berlin will provide an independent QA oversight function 1
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MCZPR 7/98 reporting to the Dean of Engineering.
5 Despite anticipated limited occupancy of the 8 laboratory the calculation of the TEDE release criteria is based on continuous, unrestricted use of the facility.
6 The PuBe source has been placed in storage in its 9 original shipping container and is stored within the Controlled Access Area (CAA) in accordance with the provisions of the existing MCZPR Security Plan.
To maintain doses due to the presence of these sources ALARA, it is requested that the requirement for periodic leak testing be amended to conform to that in SNM license # 1892. That is, that leak testing will not be required during storage but will be performed when the source is removed from storage and prepared for shipment.
7 Camera-ready copies of Figures 2-1 and 2-1 have been 10 incorporated into the revised Decommissi.oning Plan. 11 1
8 The radiation levels in Figure 2-2 are illustrative 9 of the fact that even when fuel and the PuBe source were present there was no major radiation source in the MCZPR room. The presence of the " metal rods" was noted as the only other identifiable radiation source in the room. It is expected that they will be trans-ferred as low level radioactive waste (LLRW) during decommissioning. Radiation levels in the building remote from the reactor facility represent ' background" levels for purposes of decontamination.
9 The interim survey discussed in Section 2.3.1, 12 Item 2, is the same one described on page 12 of the original DP.
10 The discussion in Section 2.3.1, Item 2, explains 13 Manhattan College's intent to use procedures for the interim survey that meet all the requirements for the final survey. Because our facility is essentially dealing with sealed sources (e.g.,
clad fuel and sealed neutron source) it is possible, and expected, that no subsequent contamination would occur in some areas after the interim survey is performed. Only the results of a survey performed 2
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been completed, will be used to support the requested license termination. l 11 ~The following sentence has been added to Section 13 l 2.3.1, Item 3. " Operating procedures will be l prepared and approved by the Radiation Safety Committee for all decommissioning tasks not previously performed."
12 The following sentence has been added to Section 13 2.3.1, Items 5 and 6. "The used storage containers 14 will be surveyed prior to release of the fuel (source, to the transport company for shipment as an additicnal verification that the fuel (source) is intact.
13 Section 2.3.1, Item 8 has been amended to state 14 i
the material packaged and shipped for disposal will i meet "all applicable NRC and DOT regulations."
L 14 The last paragraph of Section 2.3.1 has been 15 revised as follows: "No materials or procedures l will be used during decommissioning without ,
appropriate procedures and changes in the fire I protection, ventilation and Technical Specifications, l if needed."
l 15 The purpose of the discussion of use of the interim 16 l survey results in the final survey when appropriate was to indicate Manhattan College's intent to complete this project as expeditiously as possible.
, Our first commitment is to achieving and documenting
! a facility eligible for release for unrestricted use and the surveys performed will support this commitment.
16 Section 2.6 has been revised to indicate that both 17 Dr. Berlin and Mr. Luckett have been contracted independently to provide Quality Assurance and Health Physics support, respectively. They will be responsible to the Dean of Engineering as will Mrs.
, Stanton and will perform their tasks in consultation i with the campus Radiation Safety Committee.
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MCZPR 7/98 the expertise described in the second paragraph of Section 2.5 and documented in Appendix A to the Decommissioning Plan. Any other decommission-ing personnel (e.g., maintenance staff and student assistents) will be given basic radiation protection and general safety instruction using existing training materials and procedures.
18 The apparent inconsistency has been resolved with NA the revision to p. 6. The discussion here that all contractors will report to the Dean of Engineering is correct.
19 The last paragraph of Section 3.1.1 has been 20 revised to indicate that the campus RSO is responsible for ALARA.
20 The RSO is a member of the Radiation Safety 20 Committee. The reference to Figure 1-4, which does not refer to the RSO, has been deleted.
21 Radiation protection during decommissioning will 20 be the responsibility of the campus RSO. The principles and procedures in the existing radiation safety program for the MCZPR (Appendix B to the SAR and this Decommissioning Plan) will be used to supplement general requirements applicable to other radioactive material uses at Manhattan College.
Mrs. Stanton will provide day to day oversight of radiation safety in cooperation with the campus RSO. The Health Physicist will continue to be available for consultation as needed. Health Physicist concurrence on regulatory compliance is required prior to release of radioactive material from the facility.
22 Prior to shipment, fuel will be removed from the 21 storage container. Each element will be wipe tested to determine the level of removable contam-ination. The wipes will be counted for alpha and beta / gamma activity. Similar measurements will be made of wipes of the storage containers to document that no radioactive material exceeding the limits for unrestricted release is present. Surveys to date - of facility and fuel surfaces and reactor water - have indicated no radioactive material distinguishable from background.
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i MCZPR 7/98 23 We recognize that preparation and packaging of 23 fuel for shipment is the shipper's respon-sibility. However, because of DOE ownership of the fuel the Department will be involved in supporting this transfer. The first sentence l of the sixth paragraph of Section 3.4 has been i amended to read as follows: " Transportation of the fuel elements to the designated receipt point will be in casks specified and provided by DOE and in conformance with all regulatory requirements and approved procedures."
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24 The second sentence of the third paragraph of 24 Section 4 has been revised to read as follows: i
" Residual activity will be sufficiently low to comply with the criteria for unrestricted release in 10 CFR 20.1402."
25 The fourth sentence of Section 8.2 has been 26 revised to read as follows: " Shipments will be in compliance with all applicable NRC and DOT regulations."
26 Based on facility experience and the absence to 26 date of any contamination exceeding Regulatory Guide 1.86 levels for unrestricted release, it is considered unlikely that any liquid radioactive waste will be generated. However, since such a possibility cannot be ruled out a priori, the first sentence of the second paragraph of Section 8.2 has been revised by deleting reference to liquid waste. The environmental impact of LLRW shipments is covered in the discussion in the first paragraph of this section.
27 The last paragraph of Section 8.2 has been revised 27 include an estimate of public and occupational i
exposure due to decommissioning. The calculation of this exposure has been attached to this package l for information.
l l 28 The following sentence has been added to the end of 27 Section 9: "Any changes in the Decommissioning Plan
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MCZPR 7/98 l 29 All references to the Reactor Operations Committee i have been revised to read the Radiation Safety Committee.
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[ expertise in radiation safety as documented in their qualifications supplied in Appendix A. Special-ized knowledge for handling and shipment of the fuel and the source are provided by Mrs. Stanton and Mr. Luckett. They will work in cooperation and consultation with the Radiation Safety Committee.
31 The Chief Reactor Supervisor has been requested NA to perform the duties of the Acting Reactor Administrator as defined in this Decommissioning '
Plan.
32 With the exception of some editorial changes such as from Reactor Operations Committee to Radiation Safety Committee, the radiation protection program has been essentially unchanged from the operating phase to the decommissioning phase. No conditions are anticipated during decommissioning that would l differ substantially in the need for radiation '
protection from those during operation. For example, fuel has been packaged and shipped, sources have ;
been moved to storage, and reactor internals were ,
handled during the tank renovation. Therefore no !
additional radiation protection requirements were i identified for decommissioning. Manhattan College's !
philosophy continues to be that this is a opportunity l to instill good practice in those working on the {
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33 (not included in letter) 34 TL.c Technical Specifications (?S) definitions have 1-1 been reviewed as requested.
35 Saft. : 3 Limit specifications have been added as 2-1 recommended.
36 Limitint, Conditions for Operation have been added 3-1 as recommended.
37 Section 4.1.3.E has been revised to state that the 4-1 6
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- MCZPR 7/98 source will be leak tested semi-annually "unless it is in storage and is not being used. However, when it is removed from storage for use or transfer to another person and has not been tested within the required leak test interval, it shall be tested before use or transfer. Under no condition will the source be stored for a period of more than 10 years without being tested for leakage and/or contamination."
Section 4.1.4 has been revised to indicate that 4-2 specification 4.1.3.E will maintain exposures ALARA while verifying radiation protection. The language
- used is identical to that used in license #SNM-1892 i for non-alpha emitting sealed sources
! 38 The physical inspection frequency used in this 4-3 i specification coincides with the inventory fre-l quency required for material accountability j records. Complying with both requirements simul-taneously maintains personnel exposure ALARA and The requirements are consistent with those used at the Catholic University of America and at the University of Kansas during Possession Only status.
39 The description of the duties of the Quality NA Assurance Manager are correct as stated on p. 6-3.
The apparently inconsistent description on p. 6 has been revised.
40 The relationship between the reactor RSO and 20 Campus RSO has been described on p. 20 of the 6-3 DP and in Section 6 of the TS.
41 Section 6-7, Records, has been revised as suggested.6-8 42 Page 6-11 was erroneously included in the original document and has been removed as not applicable to decommissioning.
43 The requested changes to the reporting addresses 6-7 have been incorporated and the TS have been repagineted.
44' The agreement with St. Joseph Hospital is confirmed NA annually be telephone call to the hospital as part of the verification of the emergency call out roster. No other written record is available.
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. 'y MCZPR 7/98 CALCULATION OF TOTAL PERSON-REM EXPOSURE FROM DECOMMISSIONING Occupational Exposure On Site (estimate based on prior experience) 10 workers at 100 mrem / worker 1 person-rem No general public exposure estimated on site.
Transportation (estimate based on Incident-Free Unit Risk Factors for transportation using the methodology of Radtran 4 and reported in Table H-5 of the DEIS for Closure or Long-Term Management of Facilities at the Western New York Nuclear Service Center -
DOE /EIS-0226-D, January 1996)
Assuming 2 truck trips of fuel to Oak Ridge, one truck trip of LLRW to Barnwell, South Carolina - 2250 truck miles (3600 truck km) and one truck trip to Los Alamos (2000 miles or 3200 km). Risk factors separately address occupational exposure and both on-link (sharing tie road) and off-link (within 800 feet) exposure to the general public. They further distinguish between different types of communities since there will be different population densities in urban, suburban and rural areas. Shipments from Manhattan College will enter the Interstate highway system within three blocks of the College. For purposes of this analysis, we have assumed that the routes can be approximated as 50% suburban and 50% rural.
The fuel and LLRW shipments were assumed to have radiation levels of 1 mrem /hr at 1 m from the shipping container even though these are approximately the surface radiation levels from the unpackaged material. The radiation level for the source shipment was assumed to be the regulatory limit of 10 mrem /hr at 1 m from the shipping container.
Based on these conservative assumptions, the occupational transportation radiological impact is estimated to be 2.4 person-rem. The general public is estimated to receive 1.8 person-rem from transportation. Over 90% of this exposure is due to the es'timated shipment of the PuBe source to Los Alamos.
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