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Discusses ACRS 322nd Meeting on 870205-07 Re Capability for Testing Charcoal Absorption Capacity in Filters Used at Nuclear Power Plants.Industry Groups Should Support Ongoing Research in Light of NRC Termination of Effort
ML20210T184
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Issue date: 02/10/1987
From: Kerr W
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
To: Stello V
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO)
References
ACRS-R-1238, NUDOCS 8702180100
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,6, February 10, 1987 Mr. Victor Stello, Jr.

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Dear Mr. Stello:

SUBJECT:

ACRS COMMENTS ON TESTING OF CHARC0AL ADSORPTION CAPACITY During the 322nd meeting of the Advisory Comittee on Reactor Safe-guards, February 5-7, 1987, we discussed the capability for testing charcoal adsorption capacity in filters used at nuclear power plants.

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Current Technical Specifications require periodic testing of the char-coal in adsorption units designed. to control releases of airborne radiciodine from nuclear power plants.

.However, "round robin" tests have shown that most commercial laboratories, both in the U. S.

and abroad, lack the capability to determine the adsorption capacities of filter charcoals on an accurate and reliable basis.

Although the NRC has supported research on this problem, current NRC plans are to terminate this support, based on the expectation that industry will assume responsibility for continuing this research.

In connection with NRC termination of this work, we believe that the industry group that is to assume responsibility to continue this work should be identified and assurances.made that the program will be pursued to a successful completion.

Sincerely, William Kerr Chairman

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