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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML19325E9801989-11-0101 November 1989 Requests That Author Name Be Placed on Distribution List Re Schedule of Hearing in Alchemie Case.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 891101 ML19327A8441989-10-11011 October 1989 Forwards Pleadings,Motions & Orders Filed in Alchemie Reorganization Action.Alchemie Currently Preparing Reorganization Plan Which Will Serve as Framework for Future Company Business Activities ML19327A8511989-10-0505 October 1989 Forwards Wh Arowood 890907 Ltr & Other Supplemental Info to Replace Info Previously Filed ML20247R7631989-09-27027 September 1989 Informs That Latest Completion Date for CP CPEP-1 Currently 891103.Application Should Show Good Cause & Fee Should Be Encl ML20248C8311989-09-20020 September 1989 Request for Hearing by Alchemie.* Forwards Response & Request for Hearing,In Response to NRC 890818 Order Modifying License & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked,For Appropriate Action ML19327A8691989-09-0707 September 1989 Submits Info Re Alchemie & Anderson County Bank Financing Transaction ML20247F4121989-08-31031 August 1989 Advises That Response to Order Modifying Licenses & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked Will Be Sent. Responses to NRC Three Basic Questions Re Status of Licensee Finances & Rationale for Having License Provided ML20246C7101989-08-18018 August 1989 Forwards Order,Effective Immediately,Modifying CPs CPEP-1 & CPEP-2 to Require Notification of Commission Before Taking Possession of Any Classified Equipment & to Show Cause Why CPs Should Not Be Revoked ML20246C6941989-08-11011 August 1989 Discusses Key Issues Affecting Technology Transfer of Classified Gas Centrifuge Equipment & Technology from DOE to Alchemie.Requests That DOE Give Alchemie Necessary Time to Consummate Few Remaining Matters in Appropriate Fashion ML20246C6741989-08-11011 August 1989 Informs That DOE Will Not Extend Sales Agreement & Will Discontinue Discussions of Sale of Centrifuge Equipment ML20246B1671989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Response to 890717 Request for Info Re Filings W/ Us Bankruptcy Court & Financial Capabilities.Ownership of Unclassified Equipment Remains Unchanged ML20246P0181989-07-17017 July 1989 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re 890620 Filing for Reorganization in Us Bankruptcy Court.Nrc Will Initiate Proceeding for Suspension or Revocation of CPs Should Licensee Fail to Respond by 890815 ML20245C1151989-06-20020 June 1989 Issues Amend 1 to CP CPEP-1,specifying 891103 as Latest Date of Completion of Mods to Facility.Ser Encl ML20247Q5521989-05-24024 May 1989 Notifies That J Smelser Contract Ended,Effective 890517. Mgt of Company by Listed Board of Director Members Will Continue Until New Chief Executive Officer Selected ML20246H3771989-05-12012 May 1989 ALAB-913.* Advises That Time Provided within Which Commission May Act to Review Aslab Decision ALAB-913 Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final on 890501.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890512 ML20246K7091989-05-0808 May 1989 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Amend to CPEP-1 ML20246A1451989-05-0101 May 1989 Responds to 890418 Request for Extension of Completion Date to 891103 for Mod to Be Performed Under CP CPEP-1.CP Will Remain in Effect Until Determination Made W/Respect to Request ML20245A6451989-04-18018 April 1989 Requests Extension of Latest Completion Date from 890503 to 891103,to Allow Time for Negotiations,Mods & Settlement of Financial Issues W/Doe ML20246P4261989-03-23023 March 1989 Advises That 890210 Condition III.6 of CP Issued to Alchemie Re Financial Assurances for Protection of Common Defense & Security by Control of Classified Machinery Not Applicable. Record Copy ML20246P4171989-03-23023 March 1989 Advises That 890210 Condition III.6 of CP Issued to Alchemie Re Financial Assurances for Protection of Common Defense & Security by Control of Classified Machinery Not Applicable ML20246P4001989-03-23023 March 1989 Advises That Financial Assurances for Protection of Common Defense & Security Provided by Alchemie Accepted.Notifies That Any Activities by Alchemie Involving Access to Classified Machines & Info Must Be Under DOE Security ML20235N9801989-02-22022 February 1989 Forwards Notices of Issuance of CPs for Alchemie Centrifuge Plan Demonstration & Oliver Springs Facilities ML20235W0181989-02-21021 February 1989 Forwards Proprietary Rev 7 to Security Plan for Alchemie, Inc,Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf Oak Ridge,Tn. Rev Incorporates Revised Security Fencing Arrangement & Reduces Number of Employees Requiring Clearances.Rev Withheld ML20235N3421989-02-15015 February 1989 Responds to 890201 Request for Estimates for Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility (Cpdf) & Oliver Springs Plus Cpdf.Doe Intends to Ensure That Sufficient Finances Exist for Decontamination & Decommissioning Liabilities ML20196E6661988-12-0505 December 1988 Discusses Survey of Flora & Fauna Conducted at Oliver Springs Site on 881111.Area Not Appropriate Habitat for Any Federally Threatened or Endangered Plant Species.List of Endangered Plant Species Known to Occur on Reservation Encl ML20196D1801988-12-0202 December 1988 Confirms 881202 Telcon Re Draft Trust Agreement Provided on 881129.Agreement in Concert W/Ltr of Credit Acceptable in Principle & Meets NRC Decommissioning Rule Amends ML20206M9231988-11-23023 November 1988 Lists Questions Raised by Board Study of Licensee Environ Repts on Facilities,For Responses & Comments.Served on 881125 ML20195J2341988-11-21021 November 1988 Forwards Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs Ecological Survey, Per 881117 Request Re Evidence of Threatened or Endangered Species ML20206J6441988-11-16016 November 1988 Requests Responses to Listed Questions Re Proceeding, Including Explanation of Environ Consequences Caused by Movement of Centrifuges from State of Oh to State of Tn. Served on 881117 ML20206D6241988-11-11011 November 1988 Forwards Projected Decommission Costs of Centrifuge Machines to Be Transferred to New Facility at Oliver Spring,Tn. Licensee Will Be Able to Offset Total Decommissioning Costs by Setting Aside Annual Decommissioning Cost Plus Reserve ML20206J5741988-11-10010 November 1988 Forwards H Thompson as Balance of NRC Response to State of Tn Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Proposed Facilities,Per NRC ML20206C5901988-11-0909 November 1988 Forwards Withdrawal of Request of State of Tn to Participate as Interested Party,Per 10CFR2.715(c).Requests That Mh Mobley Remain on Svc List for Purpose of Receiving All Pertinent Correspondence,Filings & Notices ML20206J5571988-11-0909 November 1988 Forwards NRC Review & Evaluation of Facilities Security Plans Discussing Equipment & Procedures Used by Applicant to Meet Requirements in 10CFR95.W/o Encl ML20206C0631988-11-0707 November 1988 Responds to Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Proposed Alchemie Facilities.Company Advised That Facilities Subj to State of Tn Regulations ML20205T6491988-11-0707 November 1988 Ack Receipt of to Chairman Zech Re Alchemie Applications to Operate Facility for Separation of Stable Isotopes at Oak Ridge,Tn & Construct Similar Facility at Oliver Springs,Tn ML20205T5991988-11-0707 November 1988 Requests Survey of Proposed Oliver Spring Site to Look for Evidence of Threatened or Endangered Species ML20205R6731988-11-0404 November 1988 Forwards NRC Testimony of Jj Swift Addressing ASLB Inquiries of 881018 & Two Attachments.Related Correspondence ML20205R7171988-11-0303 November 1988 Requests 880912 Submittal Re Ability to Assure Funding for Decontamination Over Entire Period of License Be Revised. NRC Expects That Sale of Unneeded,Unclassified Matl Will Realize Sufficient Funds to Cover Costs of Removal of Matl ML20205P9511988-11-0101 November 1988 Forwards Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf,Oak Ridge,Tn & Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs,Oliver Springs,Tn. Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20195E4291988-10-31031 October 1988 Forwards Numbers 1-5 of Rev 5 to Alchemie Security Plans. Requests Replacement of Pages 23-25 & 35 & Encl Rev Page ML20205T0001988-10-28028 October 1988 Requests Assistance to Expedite Alchemie,Inc Licensing Application Re Transferring DOE Gas Centrifuge to Vendor. Served on 881107 ML20205N3691988-10-28028 October 1988 Advises That ASLB Tentatively Calling for Telcon on 881109 W/Parties & State of Tn to Discuss Need for Further Prehearing Conference & Other Scheduling Matters,Per 881026 Request.Served on 881031 ML20205N3301988-10-27027 October 1988 Forwards Sketch of Feed Sys,Withdrawal Sys Refrigeration Cart & Typical Withdrawal,Large & Small,Pumping Stations ML20205K3321988-10-26026 October 1988 Forwards SER Re Const Mod & Licensing of & Application for CP for Facilities.Nrc Review of Safeguards/Security Plans for Two Proposed Facilities Sent to Board & Applicant.Telcon to Discuss Scheduling Matters Requested.W/O Encls ML20205Q5661988-10-25025 October 1988 Forwards SERs Re Company 871117 Application for Authority to Construct & Operate Facilities to Enrich Stable Isotopes at Facility-1 Cpdf & to Construct Facility for Same Purpose at Facility-2 Oliver Springs ML20155H3621988-10-18018 October 1988 Requests Addl Info Re NRC Environ Assessments Submitted on 880914 for Uncontested Proceedings,To Complete Review of Adequacy of NEPA Assessments.Served on 881018 ML20204G0741988-10-17017 October 1988 Forwards Mh Mobley from State of Tn to NRC Not Received Until 881014.NRC Will Address Matters in Ltr in SER ML20207M0691988-09-29029 September 1988 Comments on Environ Assessments & Finding of No Significant Impact Documents Re Alchemie Facilities.Blind Approach of Addressing Stable Isotope Enrichment Appalling ML20154P3961988-09-27027 September 1988 Forwards Info in Preparation for ACRS Subcommittee on Safeguards & Security 881006 Meeting.Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) 1990-02-08
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML19325E9801989-11-0101 November 1989 Requests That Author Name Be Placed on Distribution List Re Schedule of Hearing in Alchemie Case.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 891101 ML19327A8441989-10-11011 October 1989 Forwards Pleadings,Motions & Orders Filed in Alchemie Reorganization Action.Alchemie Currently Preparing Reorganization Plan Which Will Serve as Framework for Future Company Business Activities ML19327A8511989-10-0505 October 1989 Forwards Wh Arowood 890907 Ltr & Other Supplemental Info to Replace Info Previously Filed ML19327A8691989-09-0707 September 1989 Submits Info Re Alchemie & Anderson County Bank Financing Transaction ML20247F4121989-08-31031 August 1989 Advises That Response to Order Modifying Licenses & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked Will Be Sent. Responses to NRC Three Basic Questions Re Status of Licensee Finances & Rationale for Having License Provided ML20246B1671989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Response to 890717 Request for Info Re Filings W/ Us Bankruptcy Court & Financial Capabilities.Ownership of Unclassified Equipment Remains Unchanged ML20247Q5521989-05-24024 May 1989 Notifies That J Smelser Contract Ended,Effective 890517. Mgt of Company by Listed Board of Director Members Will Continue Until New Chief Executive Officer Selected ML20245A6451989-04-18018 April 1989 Requests Extension of Latest Completion Date from 890503 to 891103,to Allow Time for Negotiations,Mods & Settlement of Financial Issues W/Doe ML20235W0181989-02-21021 February 1989 Forwards Proprietary Rev 7 to Security Plan for Alchemie, Inc,Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf Oak Ridge,Tn. Rev Incorporates Revised Security Fencing Arrangement & Reduces Number of Employees Requiring Clearances.Rev Withheld ML20235N3421989-02-15015 February 1989 Responds to 890201 Request for Estimates for Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility (Cpdf) & Oliver Springs Plus Cpdf.Doe Intends to Ensure That Sufficient Finances Exist for Decontamination & Decommissioning Liabilities ML20196E6661988-12-0505 December 1988 Discusses Survey of Flora & Fauna Conducted at Oliver Springs Site on 881111.Area Not Appropriate Habitat for Any Federally Threatened or Endangered Plant Species.List of Endangered Plant Species Known to Occur on Reservation Encl ML20195J2341988-11-21021 November 1988 Forwards Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs Ecological Survey, Per 881117 Request Re Evidence of Threatened or Endangered Species ML20206D6241988-11-11011 November 1988 Forwards Projected Decommission Costs of Centrifuge Machines to Be Transferred to New Facility at Oliver Spring,Tn. Licensee Will Be Able to Offset Total Decommissioning Costs by Setting Aside Annual Decommissioning Cost Plus Reserve ML20206C5901988-11-0909 November 1988 Forwards Withdrawal of Request of State of Tn to Participate as Interested Party,Per 10CFR2.715(c).Requests That Mh Mobley Remain on Svc List for Purpose of Receiving All Pertinent Correspondence,Filings & Notices ML20205P9511988-11-0101 November 1988 Forwards Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf,Oak Ridge,Tn & Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs,Oliver Springs,Tn. Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20195E4291988-10-31031 October 1988 Forwards Numbers 1-5 of Rev 5 to Alchemie Security Plans. Requests Replacement of Pages 23-25 & 35 & Encl Rev Page ML20205T0001988-10-28028 October 1988 Requests Assistance to Expedite Alchemie,Inc Licensing Application Re Transferring DOE Gas Centrifuge to Vendor. Served on 881107 ML20205N3301988-10-27027 October 1988 Forwards Sketch of Feed Sys,Withdrawal Sys Refrigeration Cart & Typical Withdrawal,Large & Small,Pumping Stations ML20207M0691988-09-29029 September 1988 Comments on Environ Assessments & Finding of No Significant Impact Documents Re Alchemie Facilities.Blind Approach of Addressing Stable Isotope Enrichment Appalling ML20204G6531988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Rev 4 to Security Plan for Facility.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20155H8301988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Rev 4 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1-CPDF.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20154K3841988-09-12012 September 1988 Forwards Enhanced Facts Re Adequacy of Funding for Decontamination & Decommissioning (D&D) of Facilities. Intends to Establish Funded Reserve for D&D at Completion of Sale of Unclassified Equipment Not Needed for Production ML20154E6451988-08-31031 August 1988 Requests That 880722 & 0812 Ltrs Re Security Sys Components Be Withheld from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20154A0931988-08-30030 August 1988 Forwards Comments on from Alchemie,Inc Re Radiological Hazards.Clarification Desired ML20151Y3821988-08-17017 August 1988 Forwards Revised Attachments to 871117 Application for License ML20151Y3951988-08-17017 August 1988 Forwards Revised Attachments to 871117 Application for License ML20151V8901988-08-0808 August 1988 Withdraws Request for Security Facility Approval of Pine Ridge Ofc Park,Oak Ridge,Tn.Need for Storing Classified Documents at Pine Ridge Ofc Facility No Longer Required Since DOE Has Made Ofc Space Available at Another Facility ML20151T7241988-08-0202 August 1988 Forwards Rev 3 to Facility Security Plan.W/O Encl ML20235A8861988-07-22022 July 1988 Forwards Financial Info Per 880603 Request.Encl Withheld ML20151M9211988-07-20020 July 1988 Responds to 880621 Request for Addl Info Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring radioisotopes.Te-123 Will Be Enriching Approx 60 G to About 50% ML20151L3321988-07-20020 July 1988 Forwards DOE Ltr Indicating Acceptance of Classified Matter. Licensee Agrees to Remove Any Toxic or Hazardous Matl from Classified Equipment Prior to Transfer to DOE for Disposal ML20151G6531988-07-18018 July 1988 Advises That State of Tn Will Forgo Appearance at 880721 Prehearing Conference in Knoxville,Tn Based on Concerns Already or in Process of Being Addressed ML20151G9761988-07-14014 July 1988 Forwards Rev 2 to Security Plan for Shipment of Classified Matter.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20150F1561988-07-0808 July 1988 Advises of Changes to Alchemie Board of Directors,Per 880618 Annual Stockholders Meeting ML20195J6991988-06-0909 June 1988 Provides Response to State of Tn Concerns Re Licensee Operation of Gas Centrifuge Machines.Alchemie Will Comply W/ Requirements of 10CFR74.11,13 & 15 & Will Be Regulated by NRC & DOE ML20154P5041988-05-26026 May 1988 Forwards up-to-date List of Company Stockholders,Showing No Large Foreign Investors.Also Advises That Jh Smelser Assumed Executive Officer Position & Author Now Senior Vice President ML20154P2161988-05-24024 May 1988 Responds to NRC 880510 Request for Addl Info for Licensee Licensing Applications ML20151W9641988-04-19019 April 1988 Informs That Mercury,Boron Vanadium or Osmium Will Not Be Processed in Centrifuge Facilities,Per NRC 880414 Request Re Use of Listed Feedstock Compounds.Safety Analysis of Each Compound to Be Processed Will Be Performed ML20151N2711988-04-14014 April 1988 Forwards Section 19.0 of Rev 1 to Security Plan.Title Changed from Nonproliferation Controls to Safeguards. Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20151Q1451988-04-14014 April 1988 Forwards Rev 1 to Section 19.0 of Security Plan, Incorporating DOE Requirements in Rept K/1PT180, Rept of Special Team on Conceptual Safeguards & Security Plan for Pending Operation of Cpdf. Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20151B7061988-03-31031 March 1988 Responds to NRC 880323 Request for Addl Info Re Licensee Request for Exemption from Requirement of Obtaining CP Prior to Starting Const Activities on Temporary Storage Area.Ltr from Town of Oliver Springs Confirming Development Encl ML20151B7221988-03-30030 March 1988 Responds to Re Issue of Industrial Park.All Chemical Isotope Enrichment,Inc Commitment to Locate Facility in Industrial Park Largest to Date.Site Selected by Alchemie Will Be Developed Independent of Decisions ML20148D6841988-03-16016 March 1988 Forwards Rev 1 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Incorporates NRC Comments Received on 880224.Section 18.0, Security of ADP Sys Currently Undergoing Rev & Will Be Finalized by 880408.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20148E1871988-03-16016 March 1988 Forwards Rev 1 to All Chemical Isotope Enrichment,Inc (Alchemie) Physical Security Plan for Alchemie Facility-2, Oliver Springs & Security Plan for Shipment of Classified Matl & Equipment.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20150D6241988-03-15015 March 1988 Forwards Addl Info Re 880203 Environ Responses to NRC 871228 Request.Info Includes Detailed Floor Plan,Commitment to Develop Procedures for Toxic,Hazardous Chemicals,Expected Water Usage & Procedures for Environ Permit Amends ML20150D4531988-03-15015 March 1988 Forwards Addl Info to Suppl Licensee Re Commitment to Develop Handling,Operating & Safety Procedures for Toxic Hazardous Chemical,Procedures for Environ Permit Amends & Accident Analysis for Osmium Hexafluoride Release ML20196E8391988-02-22022 February 1988 Requests Exemption Under 10CFR50.12(a)(1) & (2) to Begin Const of Temporary non-nuclear Storage Facility,Per 871117 Application for Permit to Construct Stable Isotope Enrichment Facility.Requests Concurrence by 880311 ML20196E5281988-02-19019 February 1988 Forwards Corrected Addl Info Inadvertently Omitted from 880203 Submittal.On Page 5,lower Portion of Page Inadvertently Omitted ML20196E6431988-02-16016 February 1988 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Licensee Application Per 10CFR50,including Stockholders List & Contract W/Doe for Sale of Centrifuge Equipment.Only Foreign Interest Would Be Isotec,Inc Stock 1990-02-08
[Table view] Category:VENDOR/MANUFACTURER TO NRC
MONTHYEARML19327A8441989-10-11011 October 1989 Forwards Pleadings,Motions & Orders Filed in Alchemie Reorganization Action.Alchemie Currently Preparing Reorganization Plan Which Will Serve as Framework for Future Company Business Activities ML19327A8511989-10-0505 October 1989 Forwards Wh Arowood 890907 Ltr & Other Supplemental Info to Replace Info Previously Filed ML20247F4121989-08-31031 August 1989 Advises That Response to Order Modifying Licenses & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked Will Be Sent. Responses to NRC Three Basic Questions Re Status of Licensee Finances & Rationale for Having License Provided ML20246B1671989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Response to 890717 Request for Info Re Filings W/ Us Bankruptcy Court & Financial Capabilities.Ownership of Unclassified Equipment Remains Unchanged ML20247Q5521989-05-24024 May 1989 Notifies That J Smelser Contract Ended,Effective 890517. Mgt of Company by Listed Board of Director Members Will Continue Until New Chief Executive Officer Selected ML20245A6451989-04-18018 April 1989 Requests Extension of Latest Completion Date from 890503 to 891103,to Allow Time for Negotiations,Mods & Settlement of Financial Issues W/Doe ML20235W0181989-02-21021 February 1989 Forwards Proprietary Rev 7 to Security Plan for Alchemie, Inc,Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf Oak Ridge,Tn. Rev Incorporates Revised Security Fencing Arrangement & Reduces Number of Employees Requiring Clearances.Rev Withheld ML20195J2341988-11-21021 November 1988 Forwards Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs Ecological Survey, Per 881117 Request Re Evidence of Threatened or Endangered Species ML20206D6241988-11-11011 November 1988 Forwards Projected Decommission Costs of Centrifuge Machines to Be Transferred to New Facility at Oliver Spring,Tn. Licensee Will Be Able to Offset Total Decommissioning Costs by Setting Aside Annual Decommissioning Cost Plus Reserve ML20205P9511988-11-0101 November 1988 Forwards Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf,Oak Ridge,Tn & Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs,Oliver Springs,Tn. Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20195E4291988-10-31031 October 1988 Forwards Numbers 1-5 of Rev 5 to Alchemie Security Plans. Requests Replacement of Pages 23-25 & 35 & Encl Rev Page ML20205N3301988-10-27027 October 1988 Forwards Sketch of Feed Sys,Withdrawal Sys Refrigeration Cart & Typical Withdrawal,Large & Small,Pumping Stations ML20204G6531988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Rev 4 to Security Plan for Facility.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20155H8301988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Rev 4 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1-CPDF.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20154K3841988-09-12012 September 1988 Forwards Enhanced Facts Re Adequacy of Funding for Decontamination & Decommissioning (D&D) of Facilities. Intends to Establish Funded Reserve for D&D at Completion of Sale of Unclassified Equipment Not Needed for Production ML20154E6451988-08-31031 August 1988 Requests That 880722 & 0812 Ltrs Re Security Sys Components Be Withheld from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20151Y3951988-08-17017 August 1988 Forwards Revised Attachments to 871117 Application for License ML20151Y3821988-08-17017 August 1988 Forwards Revised Attachments to 871117 Application for License ML20151V8901988-08-0808 August 1988 Withdraws Request for Security Facility Approval of Pine Ridge Ofc Park,Oak Ridge,Tn.Need for Storing Classified Documents at Pine Ridge Ofc Facility No Longer Required Since DOE Has Made Ofc Space Available at Another Facility ML20151T7241988-08-0202 August 1988 Forwards Rev 3 to Facility Security Plan.W/O Encl ML20235A8861988-07-22022 July 1988 Forwards Financial Info Per 880603 Request.Encl Withheld ML20151M9211988-07-20020 July 1988 Responds to 880621 Request for Addl Info Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring radioisotopes.Te-123 Will Be Enriching Approx 60 G to About 50% ML20151L3321988-07-20020 July 1988 Forwards DOE Ltr Indicating Acceptance of Classified Matter. Licensee Agrees to Remove Any Toxic or Hazardous Matl from Classified Equipment Prior to Transfer to DOE for Disposal ML20151G9761988-07-14014 July 1988 Forwards Rev 2 to Security Plan for Shipment of Classified Matter.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20150F1561988-07-0808 July 1988 Advises of Changes to Alchemie Board of Directors,Per 880618 Annual Stockholders Meeting ML20195J6991988-06-0909 June 1988 Provides Response to State of Tn Concerns Re Licensee Operation of Gas Centrifuge Machines.Alchemie Will Comply W/ Requirements of 10CFR74.11,13 & 15 & Will Be Regulated by NRC & DOE ML20154P5041988-05-26026 May 1988 Forwards up-to-date List of Company Stockholders,Showing No Large Foreign Investors.Also Advises That Jh Smelser Assumed Executive Officer Position & Author Now Senior Vice President ML20154P2161988-05-24024 May 1988 Responds to NRC 880510 Request for Addl Info for Licensee Licensing Applications ML20151W9641988-04-19019 April 1988 Informs That Mercury,Boron Vanadium or Osmium Will Not Be Processed in Centrifuge Facilities,Per NRC 880414 Request Re Use of Listed Feedstock Compounds.Safety Analysis of Each Compound to Be Processed Will Be Performed ML20151N2711988-04-14014 April 1988 Forwards Section 19.0 of Rev 1 to Security Plan.Title Changed from Nonproliferation Controls to Safeguards. Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20151Q1451988-04-14014 April 1988 Forwards Rev 1 to Section 19.0 of Security Plan, Incorporating DOE Requirements in Rept K/1PT180, Rept of Special Team on Conceptual Safeguards & Security Plan for Pending Operation of Cpdf. Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20151B7061988-03-31031 March 1988 Responds to NRC 880323 Request for Addl Info Re Licensee Request for Exemption from Requirement of Obtaining CP Prior to Starting Const Activities on Temporary Storage Area.Ltr from Town of Oliver Springs Confirming Development Encl ML20148D6841988-03-16016 March 1988 Forwards Rev 1 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Incorporates NRC Comments Received on 880224.Section 18.0, Security of ADP Sys Currently Undergoing Rev & Will Be Finalized by 880408.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20150D4531988-03-15015 March 1988 Forwards Addl Info to Suppl Licensee Re Commitment to Develop Handling,Operating & Safety Procedures for Toxic Hazardous Chemical,Procedures for Environ Permit Amends & Accident Analysis for Osmium Hexafluoride Release ML20150D6241988-03-15015 March 1988 Forwards Addl Info Re 880203 Environ Responses to NRC 871228 Request.Info Includes Detailed Floor Plan,Commitment to Develop Procedures for Toxic,Hazardous Chemicals,Expected Water Usage & Procedures for Environ Permit Amends ML20196E8391988-02-22022 February 1988 Requests Exemption Under 10CFR50.12(a)(1) & (2) to Begin Const of Temporary non-nuclear Storage Facility,Per 871117 Application for Permit to Construct Stable Isotope Enrichment Facility.Requests Concurrence by 880311 ML20196E5281988-02-19019 February 1988 Forwards Corrected Addl Info Inadvertently Omitted from 880203 Submittal.On Page 5,lower Portion of Page Inadvertently Omitted ML20196E6431988-02-16016 February 1988 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Licensee Application Per 10CFR50,including Stockholders List & Contract W/Doe for Sale of Centrifuge Equipment.Only Foreign Interest Would Be Isotec,Inc Stock ML20196E8621988-02-0303 February 1988 Forwards Addl Info in Response to at Clark Re Licensee CP for Facility.Info Includes Centrifuge Machine Contamination,Decommissioning & Environ Rept ML20149J8581988-02-0303 February 1988 Forwards Addl Info CP & OL Application,Per at Clark .Info Includes Centrifuge Machine Contamination, Decommissioning,Radioactive & Classified Waste Disposal, Environ Rept & HVAC Sys ML20196A3141988-01-19019 January 1988 Forwards Alchemie Response to NRC Suggested Measures to Assure No U Would Be Enriched by Licensee,Per 880107 Meeting.Recommends Meeting W/Nrc in Feb to Discuss Resolution of Safeguards Issue 1989-08-08
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Docket No's: 50-603 50-604 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Office Nuclear Materiets Safety
& Safeguards Washington, DC 20555 Attention: Mr. Hugh L. Thompson, Jr.
SS396-MNSS Docket Materials Gentlemen:
The State of Tennessee in their request to participate in AlChemIE's licensing action as nn interested State pursuant to 10CFR2.715(c) hcs raised two concerns relative to A1ChemIE's operation of the gas centrifuge machines. Provided herein is l AlChemIE's response to those concerns.
Concern: It appears entirely possible that the centrifuge l machines proposed for use by AlChemIE may contain low levels of uranium not subject to regulation by the Commission, but subject to regulation by the State of Tennessee.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission June 9, 1988 Page 2 Response: The uranium contained within the machines is estimated to be 95 1 32 grams per machine at the Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility in Oak Ridge and 82 1 31 grams per machine for the machines being relocated from DOE's Piketon, Ohio facility. The total amount of uranium contained at the Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility, machines, piping, etc., is 21.3kg. The total amount of uranium in the machines being relocated from Piketon is 59kg. Piping is not being relocated from Piketon.
Under NRC and DOE cognizance AlChemIE as a part of its NRC license, will be required to comply with the reporting requirements of 10CFR74.11, 10CFR74.13 and 10CFR74.15. These require AlChemIE to report loss or theft or attempted theft of special nuclear material, provide material status reports and provide nuclear material trcnufer reports, respectively. Consequently, A1ChemIE will be regulat26 oy both the NRC and DOE.
Concern: The process proposed by AlChemIE has the potential for enhancing naturally occurring radioactive material as a product.
Response: For the isotopes listed in AlChemIE's safety analysis report those that have naturally occurring radioactivity are listed in the attachment, hereto. As can be seen, only seven elements have naturally occurring radioactive isotopes and all have a half Jife greater the 1010 years. Additionally, of these seven only tellurium and cadmium have any market potential at this time.
However, it is conceded that the gas centrifuge process will. in either the product or tails stream enrich these isotopes and
Nuclear Regulatory Commission June 8, 1988 Page 3 consequently, the radiological effect of a re19ase should be estimated. If it is assumed that a product or tails cylinder of the same size as a feed cylinder and containing 176 pounds of pure radioactive te11urium-123 ruptures, then the radiological effects can be estimated. For tellurium the critical otyan is the bone surface and from ICRP-30 the dose factor and effective equivalent dose factor are 0.26 rem /yCi and 0.01 rem /yC1, respectively. In that the facility volume at the A1ChemIE Oliver Springs facility is somewhat smaller than the Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility it was assumed that the rupture of the cylinder occurred there.
Based on calculations performed by Science Applications International Corporation it was estimated that the bone surface dose for a person in the plant in which the contents of the cylinder had uniformly dispersed and breathing the air for two hours after the rupture would be 3.28X10-4 rem. The effective dose after two hours would be 1.26X10-5 rem.
At the maximum point of air concentration, approximately one-half kilometer downwind, the dose to a person breathing the discharge for )
1 4 eight hours was 3.5X10-9 rem, bone surface and 1.3X10-10 effective l dose. Finally, the dose to a person standing one-foot from an unruptured cylinder, neglecting the shielding effect of the cylinder was calculated to be 6X10-6 rem /hr.
Similarly for cadmium-113 where the critical organ is the kidney the dosos were computed. The two hour kidriy and effective doses are
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l June 9, 1988 Page 4 and eight hour kidney and effective doses are 2.75X10-10 rem and 2.0X10-11 rem respectively. j As can be seen from the above, the calculated doses are very small.
These doses are significantly less than the limiting dose in 10CFR20.101.
Finally, no natural abundance was found for carbon-14. It is assumed that 1'm abundance is very small and therefore would not be enriched in any significantly quantity.
i We trust that the above resolves the concerns expressed by the State 2
of Tennessee, Division of Radiological Health. Should additional information be required please contact Mr. W.A. Pfeifer at AlChemIE.
Very truly yours, ALCHEMIE, INC.
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Tantalum - 180 0.012% > 10 yrs EC Rhenium -
187 62.6% 4.5X10 10 yrs Bet'a8 Osmium - 186 1.68% 2X10 15 yrs Alpha Notes: 1) EC e electron captive
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Docket No's: 50-603 'I 50-604 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Office Nuclear Materials Safety
& Safeguards Washington, DC 20555 Attention: Mr. Hugh L. Thompson, Jr.
SS396-MNSS Docket Materials Gentlemen:
The State of Tennessee in their request to participa e in A1ChemIE's licensing action as an interested State pursuant to 10CFR2.715(c) has raised two concerns relative to AlChemIE's operation of the gas centrifugo machines. Provided herein is AlChemIE's response to those concerns.
Concern: It appears entirely possible that the centrifuge machines proposed for use by AlChemIE may contain low levels of uranium not subject to regulation by the Commission, but subject to regulation by the State of Tennessee.
L' (gi(LLIuWo.5 Pine Ridge Office Pork. Suite 202-B 702 lilinois Ave.. Ook Ridge. TN 37830 (615) 482-0029
8 Nuclear Regulatory Commission June 9, 1988 Page 2 Response: The uranium contained within the machines is estimated to be 95 1 32 grams per machine at the Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility in Oak Ridge and 82 1 31 grams per machine for the machines being relocated from DOE's Piketon, Ohio facility. The total amount of uranium contained at the C o r.t ri f u g e Plant Demonstration Facility, machines, piping, etc., is 21.3kg. The total amount of uranium in the machines being relocated from Piketon is 59kg. Piping is not being relocated from Pikston.
Under NRC and DOE cognizance A1ChemIE as a part of its NRC license, will be required to comply with the reporting requirements of 10CFR74.11, 10CFR74.13 and 10CFR74.15. These require A1ChemIE to report loss or theft or attempted theft of special nuclear material, provide material status reports and provide nuclear material transfer reports, respectively. Consequently, A1ChemIE will be regulated by both the NRC and DOE.
Concern: The process proposed by A1ChemIE has the potential for enhancing naturally occurring radioactive material as a product.
Response: For the isotopts listed in A1ChemIE's safety analysis report those that have naturally occurring radioactivity are listed in the attachment, hereto. As can be seen, only seven elements have naturally occurring radioactive isotopes and all have a half life l greater the 1010 years. Additionally, of these seven only tellurium and cadmium have any market potential at this time.
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Based on calculations performed by Science Applications International Corporation it was estimated that the bone surface dose for a person in the plant in which the contents of the cylinder had uniformly dispersed and breathing the air for two hours after the rupture would be 3.28X10-4 rem. The effective dose after two hours would be 1.26X10-5 rem.
At the maximum point of air concentration, approximately one-half kilometer downwind, the dose to a person breathing the discharge for eight hours was 3.5X10-9 rem, bone surface and 1.3X10-10 effective dose. Finally, the dose to a person standing one-foot from an j unruptured cylinder, noglecting the shielding effect of the cylinder l was calculated to be 6X10-6 rem /hr.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission June 9, 1988 Page 4 and eight hour kidney and effective doses are 2.75X10-10 rem and 2.0x10-11 rem respectively.
As can be seen from the above, the calculated doses are very small.
These doses are significantly less than the limiting dose in 10CFR20.101.
Finally, no natural abundance was found for carbon-14. It is assumed that its abundance is very small and therefore would not be enriched in any significantly quantity.
We trust that the above resolves the concerns expressed by the State of Tennessee, Division of Radiological Health. Should additional information be required please contact Mr. W.A. Pfeifer at AlchemIE.
Very truly yours, ALCHEMIE, INC.
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