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Amend 55 to License SNM-696 for General Atomics,Authorizing Place of Use at San Diego,Ca Site as Specified in Aforesaid Application & Suppls
ML20206Q926
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Issue date: 05/14/1999
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NRC FORM 374 PAGE I oF 8 PAGES U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION l MATERIALS LICENSE l Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (Public Law 93438), and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, Parts 30,31,32,33,34,35,36,39,40, and 70, and in reliance on statements and representations heretorore made 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 deliver or transfer such material to person < authorized to receive it in accordance with the regulations of the applicable Part(s). This license shall be deemed to contain the conditions specified in Section 183 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and is subject to all applicable rules, regulations, and orders of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission now or hereafler in effect and to any conditions specified below.

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1. General Atomics 3. License Number SNM-696, Amendment 55 >

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2. P.O. Box 85608 4. Expiration Date December 31,1989 San Diego, California 92186-9784 5. Docket No. 70 734 Reference No.

~/ 8. Maximum amount that Licensee

6. Byproduct Source, and'or s,7.- Chemical and'or Physical Special Nuclear Material a Form j May Possess at Any One Time Under This License

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@cC D. Plutonium D. Encapsujated and/or D. Less than 2000 gm sealed sources total Pu*

E. Plutonium E. Bred but unseparated E. Less than 1000 gm total Pu*

F. Plutonium F. Plated calibration F. Less than 5 grams source total Pu*

G. Plutonium G. Solutions, precipitates G. Less than 5 grams solids and total Pu*

The sum total quantity of strategic special nuclear material possessed at any one time must be less than 5,000 grams computed by the formula:

Grams = grams U-235 in uranium enriched to 20% or more plus 2.5 (grams U-233 + grams plutonium) 9905190261 990514 i

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l NRC FORM 374A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION PAGE 2 of 8 PAGES License Number SNM-696 Docket or Reference Number MATERIALS LICENSE SUPPLEMENTARY SilEET 70-734 Amendment No. 55 l'

9. Authorized place of use: The licensee's San Diego, California site as specified in the aforesaid j application and supplements. l
10. This license shall be deemed to contain two sections: Safety Conditions and Safeguards Conditions.

These sections are part of the license, and the licensee is subject to compliance with alllisted l conditions in each section.

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' Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards, NMSS Washington, DC 20555 (Provided w/ Amendment 31)

Enclosures:

1. License Condition for Leak Testing Sealed Plutonium Sources, did 4/93
2. License Condition for Plutonium Alpha l Sources, dtd 4/93
3. Guidelines for Decontamination of Facilities..., dtd 4/93 l

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NRC FORM 374A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION PAGE 3 of 8 PAGES License Number SNM-696 MATERIALS LICENSE Dodet or Rererence Number SUPPLEMENTARY SilEET 70-734 Amendment No. 55 SAFETY CONDITIONS S-1. Authorized use: For use in accordance with statements, representations, and conditions contained in Part ll " License Specifications" dated July 24,1981, and supplements dated March 16 and i December 24,1982; February 4, November 14, and November 15,1983; April 10, April 12, June 28,

, September 4, and September 7,1984; December 5,1985; May 23, September 25, and December 10, 1986; December 21,1987; March 4, March 9 (2), March 22, April 26, August 22, September 8, and November 2,1988; May 25 and November 17,1989; June 27,1990; April 30 and September 27,1991; l March 5, March 18, June 24, and September 10,1992; January 20,1995; the "SVA Decommissioning l Plan" dated April 1,1990 (submitted by letter dated March 30,1990); August 22,1990 (submitted by letter dated August 24,1990); June 1.5,41992; July 12 and August 23,1994; Group 6 Laboratories unrestricted use request dated August 12,1994; March 1,1995; Group 7 Laboratories unrestricted use .

request dated December 5,1995; Group 8B Laboratories unrestricted use request dated August 23, )

1996; October 15,1996; April 30,1997; Group 9 Laboratories unrestricted use request dated July 17, )

l 1997; Building 30 Laboratories unrestricted use release dated July 25,1997; and January 29,1998; I

Site Decommissioning Plan dated October 11 and December 5,1996; April 18,1997; January 15, l 1998; Hot Cell Decommissioning Plan dated April 22,1998, Group 10 Labs dated August 14, l Building '27 Roof release dated August 25, and Building 30 - Phase il dated September 4,1998, l October 1,1998, November 2,1998 (Buildings 27 and 21), December 22,1998 (SVB) January 12, and March 23,1999 (TFFF) * "l q g /

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a. Copies of criticality andl radiation safety analyses shall be retained for at least 2 years or for 6 months after a project is' terminated, whichever is longer.

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l b. Copies of all other safety-related records.(e.g., plant alterations and additions, abnormal occurrences associated with radioactivity releases, audits and inspections, instrument calibrations, l

i ALARA findings, training and retraining, personnel exposures, routine radiation and environmental I surveys) shall be retained for at least 2 years or longer if required by regulations.

l S-3. Notwithstanding the statements in Section 5.4.2 in the License Specification Volume (Part II), if double l batching is not credible, the maximum safe batch size shall be no more than 75 percent of the minimum critical mass independent of the degree of water moderation and reflection. However, when the Th/U atomic ratio is > 3.6 and the H/U s 20, the maximum safe batch size may be increased to 790 g contained U-235 independent of whether double batching is credible.

S-4. The Director QACD, upon recommendation of the appropriate manager within QACD, shall have authority to require immediate termination of activities and/or corrective action in any situation which, in their judgment, could lead to the unnecessary exposure of personnel to ionizing radiation, release of radioactive material, loss or damage of property, or non-compliance with the license or a regulation.

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. :l NRC I'ORM 374A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION PAGE 4 or 8 PAGES Liceme Number SNM-696 Docket or Rererence Number 51ATERI ALS LICENSE SUPPLEMENTARY SIIEET 70-734 Amendment No. 55 S-5. The Criticality and Radiation Safety Committee (CRSC), functioning as an ALARA Committee, shall i meet at least annually to review (1) reports of audits and inspections performed since the last ALARA l

review and (2) employee exposures and effluent release data to determine (a) if there are any upward trends developing in personnel exposures for identifiable categories of workers, types of operations, or effluent releases, (b)if exposures and releases might be lowered in accordance with the ALARA concept, and (c) if equipment for effluent and exposure control is being properly used, maintained, and inspected.

The CRSC evaluation, recommendations, and corrective actions shall be documented and the report shall be sent to the appropriate operations managers and the Vice President, Finance and Administration.

-S-6. Radiological Work Permits (RWPS) shall be issued for all unplanned or non-routine work with licensed material not covered by a WA. The RWP shall be signed by Health Physics management or a senior staff member before related work can commence. A senior staff member shall be a Health Physics Technician having a minimum of 5 years' experience in radiation safety. An evaluation of the safety effectiveness of the permit shall be made upon completion of the work.

S-7. Radiation safety training, appropriate t.o the employee's needs, shall be given to all new employees.

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S-8. and indoctrinatioNshall be conducted' by the Health Physics Manager or by a Radiation safety individtraining [ual. The Health Physics Manager may delegate training similarly qualified _

course to an individual who,is uniquely qualified to present~it.

S-9. Continuous air sampling shall be conducted in any area where licensed material can become airborne.

W g .;, y ';L S-10. The location of air samplers shall be checked annually and whenever any process or equipment changes are made to verify the representativeness of work area air sampling. In addition, the location of air samplers shall be checked at the commencement of operations in any area that has been shutdown for more than 6 months to verify the representativeness of air sampling.

S-11. The laboratories in which plutonium in a dispersible form may be used shall have exhaust ventilation systems separate from other building exhausts and shall provide dual HEPA filtering of the effluent air.

S-12. Sealed Plutonium sources shall be subject to the leak testing and actions specified in the attached

" License Condition for Leak Testing Sealed Plutonium Sources," dated April 1993.

Plutonium alpha sources shall be subject to the actions specified in the attached " License Condition for Plutonium Alpha Sources," dated April 1993.

S-13. The licensee shall prepare and submit to the Chief, Licensing Branch, Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards, NMSS, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555, a report l whenever there is any new residential development within 1 mile around the site that constitutes a significant change in parameters that may be affected by the release of radioactive materials into the environment.

NRC FOl31374A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULA10RY COM3tlSSION PAGE 5 or 8 PAGES License Number SNM-696 MATERIALS LICENSE Docket or Reference Number SUPPLEMENTARY SilEET 70-734 Amendment No. 55 S-14 Deleted by Amendment 14 dated August 3,1990 (originally numbered S-23 in 1990 - 1992 and renumbered to S-14 in Amendment 23 dated October 7,1993). The information in License Condition S-23 was incorporated into License Condition S-9 by adding the date of May 25,1989; License Condition S-9 later became S-1.

S-15. At the end of plant life, the licensee shall decontaminate the site and facilities, authorized as a place of ,

use for special nuclear material, in accordance with the general decommissioning plan submitted by )

your letter dated July 25,1986, and its supplement dated October 15,1986, so that these facilities and J grounds can be released for unrestricted use. The corporate commitment that funds will be made available for decommissioning the facility, provided by letter dated September 10,1986, is hereby incorporated as a condition of the license.

S-16. Release of equipment, facilities; or packages to the unrestricted area or to uncontrolled areas onsite shall be in accordance with the attached " Guidelines for Decontamination of Facilities and Equipment Prior to Release for Unrestricted Use or Termination of Li6enses for Byproduct, Source, or Special  ;

Nuclear Material," dated ' April 1993. j

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S-17. Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. The SVA facility has been decommissioned and released for general use.

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S-18. Notwithstanding the statement in Section 4 2j1.4, Part if of the license, the trip levels will be readjusted  ;

after each monthly test'6[the criticality ala' Isy5 tem'if the aI5rm point fciils to activate within  !

approximately 5 secondsrmore than once out of four trialsh S-19. Notwithstanding the stateme'nts in Section 4.2.1.4, Par't liof the license, no material handling shall be allowed in any area in which the required c,riticalitpalarm system is inoperative.

S-20. Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. The SVA facility has been decommissioned and released for general use.

S-21. Deleted by Amendment 31 dated September 1995. Fuel elements were shipped back to the licensee on October 3,1988.

S-22. Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. The SVA facility has been decommissioned and released for general use.

S-23. The licensee shall maintain and execute the response measures described in the Emergency Plan dated October 10,1997, supplemented by letter dated November 6,1997; and Revision Date 10/98; or as further revised by the licensee consistent with the provisions of 10 CFR 70.32(l).

S-24 The licensee shall develop individual survey plans for each facility or group of laboratories and provide NRC a 30-day notification, prior to GA initiating a final survey, to allow the NRC to schedule in-process inspections / surveys if required.

1 NRC FORM 374A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION PAGE 6 or 8 PAGES License Number SNM-696 ,

Docket or Rererence Number MATERIALS LICENSE SUPPLEMENTARY SIIEET 70-734 Amendment No. 55 S-25 The licensee must submit for review and approval to NRC residual contamination and characterization data and planned decommissioning procedures for areas where:  !

1. Decommissioning procedures will be required that have not been used by the licensee in ,

previous decommissioning activities or have not been identified in the Site Decommissioning Plan dated October 11,1996, as amended December 5,1996; April 18,1997; and January 15, 1998; i

2. Workers would be entering areas where surface contamination and radiation levels are l significantly higher than routinely encountered during previous decommissioning operations;
3. Procedures could result in significantly greater airborne concentrations of radioactive materials than have been present in previous decommissioning operations; or
4. Procedures could result in significantly greater releases of radioactive material to the environment than those associated with previous decommissioning operations.

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hnC rORM 374A U.s. NUCLEAR REGULA' LORY COMMISSION PAGE 7 of 8 PAGES Licenne Number SNM-696 MATERIALS LICENSE D*Let or nererence Number SUPPL.EMENTARY SilEET 70-734 Amendment No. 55 SAFEGUARDS CONDITIONS 1

SECTION 1.0 - FACILITY ORGANIZATION Currently there is no license conditicn in this section. The necessary information has been incorporated into an approved Fundamental Nuclear Material Control Plan, dated February 1998.

SECTION 2.0 -- FACILITY OPERATION SG-2.1 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-2.2 Deleted by Amendment 37, September (996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-2.3 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-2.4 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SECTION 3.0 -- MEASUREMENTS SG-3.1 Deleted by Amendment 37, September.1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-3.2 Deleted by Amendnient 377Septe b r 996. Not applil cable under a possession only license.

e4 3 SG-3.3 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SECTION 4.0 -- MEASUREMENT CONTROL-SG-4.1 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-4.2 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-4.3 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-4.4 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-4.5 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-4.6 - Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession onlylicense.

SG-4.7 Deleted by Arnendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-4.8 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

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i NRC FORM 374A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULA10RY COMMIMION PAGE 8 of N PAGES License Number SNM-696 Docket or Reference Number MATERI ALS LICENSE SUPPL.EM ENTARY SIIEET 70-734 Amendment No. 55 SECTION 5.0 -- INVENTORY SG-5.1 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SG-5.2 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license. l i

SG-5.3 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license. l SECTION 6.0 -- RECORDS AND REPORTS )

'l SG-6.1 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license.

SECTION 7.0 -- INTERNAL CONTROL SG-7.1 Deleted by Amendment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license, j SECTION 8.0 - MANAGEMENT 1 SG-8.1 Deleted by Amenilment 37, September 1996. Not applicable under a possession only license. i

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LECTION 9.0 -- PHYSICAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR FORMULA QUANTITIES OF '

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The licensee shall follow the measures described in.;ihe physical protection plan entitled, " Fixed l SG-9.1 Site and Transportation Plan for the Protection of Special Nuclear Material of Moderate and Low Strategic Significance," dated May.1989, submitted by letter dated May 8,1989; and as it may be further revised in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 70.32(e).

SECTION -10.0 -- TEMPORARY OR ONE TIME CONDITIONS SG-10.1 Deleted by Amendment 31, dated July 1995.

SG-10.2 Deleted by Amendment 31, dated July 1995.

SG-10.3 Deleted by Amendment 31, dated July 1995.