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Summary of 970820 Meeting W/Ge in Wilmington,Nc Re Decommissioning of Central Fluoride Storage Basins. Attendance List Attached
ML20211D763
Person / Time
Site: 07001113
Issue date: 09/18/1997
From: Chotoo S, Hrabal C
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
To: Weber M
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
References
TAC-L31010, NUDOCS 9709290230
Download: ML20211D763 (4)


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SUBJECT:

MEETING WITH GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ON AUGUS1 20, 1997 (TAC NO. L31010)

On August 20. 1997. NRC staff met with re)resentatives from the General Electric Company (GE) in Wilmington Nortl Carolina, to discuss decommiss-ioning of the central calcium fluoride storage basins. The attendance list is attached. [jf?6, In the 1970's GE accumulated approximately 522.000 cubic feet of calcium fluoride contaminated with uranium in three shallow trenches near their site process lagoon system. On September 13. 1996, pursuant to 10 CFR 70.38. GE notified the NRC that the area had been inactive for greater than 24 months.

GE is currently removing the calcium fluoride from this area to an above ground warehouse for storage, until an economic way to recover the uranium can be determined. However, by letters dated September 13. and October 24, 1996.

GE requested postponement of final decommissioning of the area until the time of total plant decommissioning due to the area being near the final process lagoons. This request was denied by the NRC in a letter dated January 23.

I 1997. because GE had not adequately justifled the delay in accordance with 10 CFR 70.38(f).

At the meeting on August 20. 1997. GE representatives used site ma)s to demonstrate the proximity of the calcium fluoride central storage 3asins to

'the site's final process lagoons. These basins are located within a waste C90036

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Michael F. Weber 2 treatment area which is identified in License SNM-1097 and in the plant's operating procedures as a discrete area. It is bounded by a fence, has restricted access, cnd is controlled as a single entity. It is also monitored as part of GE's environmental monitoring program. Also during the meeting. GE discussed possible uses of the land after removal of the calcium fluoride, such as for the location of waste treatment tanks.

The NRC staff agreed with GE that it was inappropriate to identify the calcium fluoride central storage area under 10 CFR 70.38(d)(4) because it is not a separate outdoor area and is instead part of the waste treatment area at the site. GE indicated that it will submit a letter to the NRC withdrawing the notification letter of September 13. 1996.

Docket 70-1113 License SNM-1097

Attachment:

Attendance List cc: Dr. Ralph Reda Manager. Fuel and Facility Licenses General Electric Company P.O. Box 780. MC J26 Wilmington, NC 28402 Distribution: w/att (Control No. 8 DOS) [PARllAL]

Docket 10-1113 PUBLIC NRC File Center FCLB R/F FCSS R/F NMSS R/F CBassett, RII Region 11 LBell.LLDP JBuckley. LLDP

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NAME Schot00 Y CHrabalN N PSheaAh MMy DATE 9/17/97 9/17/97 9/18/9[ 9/'7/97 -

Michael F. Weber 2 treatment area which is identified in License SNM-1097 and in the plant's operating procedures as a discrete area. It is bounded by a fence, has restricted access and is controlled as a single entity. It is also monitored as part of GE's environmental monitoring program. Also during the meeting, GE discussed possible uses of the land after removal of the calcium fluoride, such as for the location of waste treatment tanks.

The NRC staff agreed with GE that it was inappropriate to identify the calcium fluoride central storage area under 10 CFR 70.38(d)(4) because it is not a separate outdoor area and is instead part of the waste treatment area at the site. GE indicated that it will submit a letter to the NRC withdrawing the notification letter of September 13. 1996.

Docket 70 1113 License SNM-1097

Attachment:

Attendance List cc: Dr. Ralph Reda

. Manager, Fuel and Facility Licenses General Electric Company P.O. Box 780. MC J26 Wilmington, NC 28402 l

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ATTENDANCE LIST MEETING: GENERAL ELECTRIC: DECOMMISSIONING OF CENTRAL CALCIUM FLUORIDE STORAGE AREA DATE: AUGUST 20,1997 NAME ORGANIZATION Chris Monetta General Electric (GE)

- Scott Murray GE Charlie Vaughn GE Susan Chotoo NRC/FCLB Craig firabal NRC/FCLB Michael Weber NRC/FCLB IIcather Astwood NRC/FCLE

- Larry Bell NRC/DWM/LLDP John Buckley NRC/DWM/LLDP Bill Gloerson (via telephone) NRC/ REG II e , -