ML20206G175
| ML20206G175 | |
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| Site: | 07003073 |
| Issue date: | 05/05/1999 |
| From: | Jim Hickey NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
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g Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Energy Reorganitation Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-438), and Title 10. Cmle of g g
Federal Regulations, Chapter 1. Parts 30. 31,32,33,34,35,36,39. 40, and 70, and in reliance on statements and representations heretofore made q
g by the licensee, a license is hereby issued authorizing the licensee to receive, acquire, possess, and transfer byproduct, source, and special nuclear material designated below; to use such material for the purpose (s) and at the place (s) designated below; to delive i
N persons authorized to receive it in accordance with the regulations of the applicable Part(s). This license shall be deemed to contain the conditions N
specified in Section 183 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and is subject to.Il applicable rules, regulations, and orders of the E
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A. Uranium Enriched A. Contaminated soil, sludge, A. All residual contamina-l
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C. Natural Uranium and C. Contaminated soil, sludge, C. All residual contam-g B
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Authorized Use:
Licensed material shall be possessed and used in remediation i
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The existing facilities, as defined in Figure 1 of a E
November 6,1998, letter, of Kerr-McGee Corporation, Safety and Environmental Affairsl 8
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Division, P.O. Box 89 Cushing, OK 74023.
Location: Two miles North - State Highway g i
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Conditions:
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Kerr-McGeeshallsubmitbylichnse'amendmentrequest,beforeMay1,1994,a l
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Proposed Decommissioning Plan for the Cushing Site meeting the requirements y
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Kerr-McGee shall submit, by separate license amendment requests, or as a E
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methods for performing the following activities, prior to beginning the l
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Both the Initial Radworker Training and the Annual Radworker Requalification E
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Lapel air samplers will be issued when required by a special work permit or E
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Lapel air samplers would E
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Urine sampling and analysis for uranium isotopes will be performed for all l
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indicate the following:
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>40 DAC-hrs for a single air sample result.
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>100 DAC-hrs /yr accumulated exposure for any one worker.
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g shall be used as the criteria for the unrestricted release.of equipment, y
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All radiation protection pr'ogram procedures.or revisions to these procedures E
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Al? work in radioactihe naterials areas or restrictedNeas or work with 8
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Wastes disposed offsite sh'511;be classified and meet waste form requirements E
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The Radiation Safety Officer for this license is Mr. Terence Moore.
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, Opportunity for ;M4TM ofE L " 9 he U.S. Nublear'EeiulaloWW@' Wor'". ose o e rule or is not Portion of Cushing Refinery Site for. "
- ommission (the'CominissE)iio "4 underlyingp up W Unrestricted Use.4,f;. ' t ' sA K %. d, c,'
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, F rg3 1J Co atyghio." examined the licensee's rationale to' support the exemption request g8 cit o
iolling. water rea r fdcil he licensoo's site in, Lake,4' u,c ;,, " concluded that the use of the TEDE 6 :. L Kerr McGee Corpora n
- ?hn or the limnse) reluest to have propertyw d R released l for unrestricted usel x.
tance criteria for the control room g
lly letter dated l$ec..em'ber 1j998w q - accofd meet the underlying intent of the
. Cushing Refinery Site (Cushing) 1.fc,qhse 3%. ; a
? ENOC submittiki an exem,p on, req't, "st p.gg ulations. The licensee's request for,o
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,erida (dDC) 1U ;The{ sircumstances o to ytteria of 10.Q amendment'ht ixemption request wohld permit use 6f Dwas found to be appropriate.ApplicatioriEf the control robm dos
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hieve the tinderlying L., road corridbr area for unstrictp4uso L enylp,,E). acceptance criteria'of GDC 19 is notf i total effectiva dqs, 4uivalent, 9
purpose of the rule because, as stated in. = and to remove the ari
.of icceptance crite'rion o the "5 rem wholibddy@.,or its;, dient ( necessary to ac f
1 license. These earlietreq agwe f.3 y
to any part of the body'., dose acceptance ' the staff safety evaluation; dated March terd4 $ M4 3, cnterion that is. currentlygpqcifi;jd hg:J 26.,1999, the staff considers the TEDE. ;. revised by the licediee'sNov e
The NRC has esta' listiy fp.g,M. methodology as an acceptable means ofmeeting the curren
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dose acceptance criteria in 10 CFR part requirement. Therefore, the staff has ', 2 south of Skull Creek,IJaaffected, Arpa, [
50, AppendiQ, CDC 19, for all,lighti concluded that an exemption to the,
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water power redctors. GDC 19 requires, Y ' requirements of to C
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access and occupancy of the control -
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room under accident conditions without. fimplementing the revised accident ~,. (RRA))begeleased for unrestgict#Mse7Th's k
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equivalent to any partof the bodyifor f, IV the duratiop of the accide'nt/* Asy 1% A Accordingly,'th'o Ckm. mission has d:#, i" Cushing M
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described in,SEQf-i9$M2yfse of the;- determined that, purstiant to 10 CFRW WSite A NUREG-146Mource Tgm at Opgatilitg.) 50,12(a),an exemptio Y.
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Materials License SNM-1999 a wq. s described in NUREG-1485l,l'Accidentf Therefore, the Commisuon hereby.
authorir.ing possession of contamhlated y p
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d Source Terms fgLight Watergu9 earg grants an exemption from tho'.
1 Power Plants,'l at operating plants!!n : ' requiremsntiof 10 CFR part 50b /R. rubble, and any o'her contaminated &
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the SECY paper, the staff described its. Appendix A;GDC 19 to allow FENOC material, at the licensoe's. Cushing siteJ u,
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plans to review' plant applications..,., o to adopt the TEDE methodology for the The site contains fourlarge areas,pOa -
implementing this source term andgt.ph purposdof implementing the revisodindica er t
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The Commliigion; app ~ royed.tjiese pla.ns,ly,1Pursuantto.10 CFR 5 32,t e.kCommisaloh would be incorpora ed,hitho94 review 8 storage during the years that,nuclearc up and direct 6d the staff to cptageppe e granting of this exemption will not have processing.and dispos s
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rulemaking and requested the use of the a significant effect on the quality of the portions of the site that were used for.
y TEDE methodologfthe'revibi" accident This exemption is effective upons petroleum refining during the years that. f, in the s -
human environment (64 FR 4906).
implementatido nuclear material processing was', m O =
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, %.2 36rfi$thed.TheTaul' roads localed submitted the results to NRC in the more than 60 surface soil samples and - w"
$g within the haul road corridor area'areN." Final Radiation Survey of Four '
three subsurface soil samples from the 1 -intended for trans orting waste material Unaffected Areas of the Cushing a haul road corridor area.. 3,.
A$during sitennedfation;@Wd%"t* Refinery Site," dated April 17,'1995..
Concentrations of radi.onucliNes in the
.. The licensee initially requested thate Gsmma radiation scans l gamma %@ soil samples frontthe.fopr unaffected w the four unaffected areas and the haut d
- e. posure rate measurements,'sollW W areas purifenuqittare as.f911osys: less 3;
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than 0.1 to 0.5 pC17g~ffiQ235; 0.3 to 4
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$redhests to limit the areas to be removud
- four snaffected areas Asiresnltbf the i
O from the licensd and released for R f surveys and analysis, one'aies of aboyt 11n excess lof the guidellaps'(9.0 pCi/g of n
Q,'##h6 restricted Ose to the RRA'.GWM ons~ meter in diameter bn the surfacs of Th-228 and'10.0 h-232), is in
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th6ERNis'wh6wn in'the;A R ficensee'isurvey re iletter'elat4d N69embdr.6:@@ that'indi' hted thnt dort provided data W radioactivehterials,orpa is not p t px yh'li ~
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"Adh W see and submitted the results to NRCin' thew. soil samples are as follows: 0.6 to 3.8 fthat'iTchpsh'tly'underlicense for..
9" Final Radiation Survey of Hast Road ' : pCi/g for7Th-228; andless than 0.8 to 4 tmrebtrict6d sae/This' action is ' s * '
1*. Corridor," dated May 30,1996. The V. e 13.0 pCi/g forTh-232iThe soll samples 3
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results of the exposure rate surveys of are within the Optioh.1'so11 guideline
, % limitations on the future use of the the haul road corridor area indicated ; < for enrichdd uranium'and natural property:' 'c..d.. '.
micoRoont en per hour (pR/hr) above road corridor that is being considered C
that no location was more than to thorium. Further, the portion'of the haul
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.backgroun.. Gamma scans located areasi for release from'the llesnseVould yAMe bdfaYterndtiYitb the prop'osed of elevated activity Biased soil samples ptvice on 1 riiatorial,"! p~pmegttrans ortation s
MWactioh is to xirottrelease'this'aies for"^were colledad from,'these' areas and W : a most/
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Asutil all site'rediolog" cal, d.a result of the anulvsisitwo areas'woreWNs'ollsiispidelfr' niths h'asl ' ised ' corridor o
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for Th-6hh!th's $Croad corrldor arda>This. licensee'surveyO228 d1hs t 2;8 for-la' by G. N@M. a..$%; the haul road co.date th4indichiedth p28-N [t%. y, <...
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guidelines for unrestricted beeMf WWa backgrothid'd611 InnisifollowsI q, " ' w
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.. = h. dO' dDNg..,.s$,the Oak R1 kgstitutelorSciones and f forU2 ~
forTha khm.m;%,hIhlMeidiYonmentaljusfiMv Education (ORISE)/perforsiddWWrN,pCi/g'adK6 0%f11iere'a 228ta
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g-S Terminadon,"is an < j road corrid6 oii8eNRC' authorized the-g area ajat'eqIdeisd 16'cdntain residual %a. Survey for the Fo'ur Unaffected Areas.of wthe o
f.y. radioactiftty# ' use fromlicensed operations, 1996, and " Confirmatory Survey for the
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J. Lux Affairs Division, P.O. Box 89, Cushing, OK 74023. Location: Two miles Nort -
State highway 18, % mile East - Deep Rock Road.
11.N Except as specifically provided otherwise in this license, the licensee wi conduct its program in accordance with statements, representations, and con ons contained in a letter dated September 25,1992, as supplemented o December 18,1992, January 14,1993, February 23,1993, Augus 6,1993, January 5,1994, February 9,1996, and November 6,1998.
All other conditions of the license will remain the same. Enclosure 2 contai the revised License No. SNM-1999, which incorporates Amendment No. 9. NRC will t require any additional decommissioning of the RRA in response to future NRC criter or standards, except in the event that additional contamination or noncompliance with rem ation commitments is found indicating a significant threat to public health and safety.
In accordance with the Commission's policy, the Oklahoma State icial was notified of the proposed issuance of this amendment. The State official had n comments.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to co act me at (301) 415-6605.
Sin ly,
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' ewart W. Brown, Project Manger
')ecommissioning Branch Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety And Safeguards Docket No. 70-3073 License No. SNM-1999
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-Equipment and buildings:
1.3 nC/kg/hr (SuR/hr) above background at 1 meter-N.
Except_ as specifically provided otherwise in this license, the licensee will conduct its program in accorda:.ce with statements, representations, and conditions contained in a letter dated September 25, 1992, as supplemented on December 18, 1992, January 14, 1993. February 23, 1993, August 26, 1993, j
January 5, 1994. February 9, 1996, and November 6, 1998.
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