ML20215J712

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Renewed License SNM-142,authorizing Possession & Use of U-235,U-233,Np-237,Pu-238,Th-230,Ac-227 & Cu-244
ML20215J712
Person / Time
Site: 07000152
Issue date: 06/18/1987
From: Bidinger G
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
To:
Shared Package
ML20215J642 List:
References
NUDOCS 8706250084
Download: ML20215J712 (3)


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. q Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as arnended. the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (Public Law 93 -438), and Title 10, g' J

Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, Parts 30,31,32,33,34,35,40 and 70, and in reliance on statements and representations t heretofore made by the licensee, a license is hereby issued authorizing the licensee to receive, acquire, possess, and transfer byproduct, I i

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 persons authorized to receive it in accordance with the regulations of the applicable Part(s). This i 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 rummission now or hereafter in effect and to any g  ;

conditions specified below. gj Licensee Purdue University I 1, 3. Ucense number SNM-142, as renewed 1

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4. Espiration date June 30, 1992
5. Docket or 70-152 i Reference No.
6. Byproduct, source, and/or 7. Chemical and/or physical 8. Maximum amount that licensee $

special nuclear material form may possess at any one time Y j under this license 1 t j

A. Uranium enriched in A. SPERT fuel rods, A. 81,000 grams R ,

the U-235 isotope enriched 1 4.8 w/o U-235 4 B. Uranium enriched in B. Fuel rods, enriched B. 32,000 grams i the U-235 isotope < 1.3 w/o

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C. Uranium enriched in C. Solid helices, - C. 200 grams d i the U-235 isotope enriched 1 20 w/o U-235 Y .

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D. Solid discs, D. 10 grams U-235 enriched 1 3 w/o ,.

E. Plutonium E. Encapsulated PuBe' E. 80 grams Pu ,

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F. Plutonium F. Waste as metal, salts F. 1 gram 4 and solution i

G. Natural Uranium G. U07 pellets clad in G.11,760 kilo-aluminum grams V j, H. Californium H. Up to 10 doubly H. 0.007 gram Cf encapsulated sources f I. Uranium 233 I. Plated source I. 0.01 pCi U-233

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  1. 80 PAGE PAGES fl Liccnse number )l SNM-142, as renewed  :

MATERIALS LICENSE

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SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET 70-152 l l

h J. Neptunium 237 J. Plated source J. 100 pCi t

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K. Plutonium 238 K. Plated source K. 100 pC1  ;

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L. Thorium 230 L. Plated source L. 100 Ci (0.5 mg) 4 q

M.- Actinium 227 M. Plated source M. 100 pCi

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9. Authorized use: For receipt, possession, and use in accorda'nce with the  !

statements, representations, and conditions specified in the licensee's application dated September 17, 1986, and addenda dated August 12, 1981 (page 5 part a). ,

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10. Authorized place of Use: The materials specified in A through N above gl shall be used in locations specified in the application dated September 17, il 1986.

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11. Refresher seminars which cover radiatioi dfei.y'p'rocedures shall.be conducted y on an annual basis (maximum interval 15 months) for all employees and/or l!

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12. If personal clothing and/or skin contamination levels are above background, I{

perscns shall not exit an area without approval of the Radiological Control Officer. -

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use shall be in accordance with the enclosed " Guidelines for Decontamination ti d of Facilities and Equipment Prior to Release for Unrestricted Use or ti 4

Termination of Licenses for Byproduct, Source, or Special Nuclear Material" i{

May 1987.

I 14. Storage of UO fuel rods in the Duncan Annex Storage Facility and the FBBF gi d shallbeinabcordancewithrepresentationsforDuncanAnnex,page5,of [!

the Addenda enclosed with the licensee's letter dated August 12, 1981. E!

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15. The Fast Breeder Blanket Facility shall not be operated with a measured normal operation k-eff greater than 0.45. In addition, the fuel loading ll gl shall be limited such that the calculated k-eff would not exceed 0.75 if gj the FBBF were accidentally flooded with water. p E

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El i 16. Fuel shall be transferred in 8-inch diameter cylinders. Fuel handling El I procedures shall be carried out in such a way the.t no more than one l'.

i loaded cylinder will be in the storage area, in transport, or in the FBBF I l at the same time.

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I g 17. The licensee is hereby exempted from the requirements of 10 CFR 70.24 l 1 insofar as the Section applies to the stored material in the Duncan Annex I and.the Pharmacy Building.-

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