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Voided Matls Licensing Action for Carnegie Mellon Univ. Control:127033
ML20217N591
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Site: 07000303
Issue date: 09/07/1999
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NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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127033, NUDOCS 9910290080
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(412)268-2914 (412)268-6976 Facsimile Facilities Manage %m ervices Dr. Mohamed M. Shanbaky, Chief Research and Development Section Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 1 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406-1415 License No. 37-00602-03 License No. SNM-281 Docket No. 030-14472 Docket No. 070-00303 Mail Control No. I 15366

Dear Mr. Kinneman:

Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie Mellon) wants to amend its licenses (37-00602-03 and SNM-281) to change the Radiation Safety Committee Chair (RSC) from Mr. Jason Wolf to Dr.

Richard Luthy. Mr. Wolf has stepped down as RSC Chair and Dr. Luthy has been appointed as

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the new Chair of the Committee.

j Dr. Luthy's radiological protection training and related technical experience is attached to this amendment request.

CMU is a non-profit educational institution and as such is fee exempt in accordance with 10CFR171.11 A.

If you have any questions or comments please contact Denis J. Rinkacs, Jr., Carnegie Mellon's Radiation Safety Officer, at 412-268-3221.

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RICHARD G. LUTHY, Ph.D., P.E., D.E.E.

Thomas Lord Professor of Environmental Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Dick Luthy is the Thomas Lord Professor of Environmental Engineering and former liead of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. His area of teaching and research area is environmental engineering and water quality. His work addresses the protection and restoration of soil.

sediment, and groundwater using physicochemical and microbial processes. and physicochemical processes for industrial waste reduction and reuse. He is noted for work on the treatment and fate of hydrophobic organic compounds. Presently he directs a multi-institution research program to investigate the sequestration of organic contaminants on sediments and the effects of sequestration on treatment.

bioavailability, and toxicity. He has served as President of the Association of Environmental Engineering Professors, and on various committees of the National Research Council. He is a registered professional engineer. a Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Experience 1996-present: Thomas Lord Professor of Environmental Engineering. Carnegie Mellon University 1989-1996: Head, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 1986-1988: Associate Dean. Carnegie Institute of Technology, Acting Dean (6/1988-12/1988).

1983-present: Professor. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Acting Head (6/85-1/86) 1980-1983: Associate Professor. Department of Civil Engineering 1975-1980: Assistant Professor. Department of Civil Engineering 1984-1986 and 1997-1999: Faculty Chairman-Chairman / Elect. Carnegie institute of Technology Education Ph.D.. Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering). University of California. Berkeley. CA 1976 MS. Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering). University of California. Berkeley, CA.1974 MS. Ocean Engineering. University. Honolulu. Hl.1969 BS. Chemical Engineering. University of California, Berkeley CA 1967 i

l Selected Awards and Professional Service l

Harrison Prescott Eddy Medal. Water Pollution Control Federation (1980) l Nalco Ph.D. Thesis Award. Association of Environmental Engineering Professors (1978.1982) l Engineering-Science Ph.D; Thesis Award. Association of Environmental Engineering Professors (1988)

Editorial Advisory Board. Environmental Science and Technology (1992-1994).

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Founders Award. USA National Comminee. International Association on Water Quality (1986.1993)

Chair. Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Sciences: Water (1994).

National Research Council. Water Science and Technology Board. Committee on innovative Remediation Technologies (1994-1997).

Reith Distinguished Lecture. School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University ( 1996)

Pennsylvania Water Environment Association. Profes snal Research Award (1996).

1 Shimizu Corporation Visiting Professor. Department f Civil Engineering. Stanford University. Stanford.

California (l 996-1997).

School of Engineering Advisory Council. Stanford University. Stanford. CA (1997-2000)

National Research Council. Committee on Intrinsic Remediation (1997-2000)

National Research Council. Member Water Science and Technology Board (1997-2000)

Member. National Academy of Engineering (elected 1999)

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Selected Recent Publications Ramasu ami, A. and R.G. Luthy," Mass Transfer and Bioavailability of PAH Compounds in Coal Tar

' NAPL-Slurry Systems: 1. Model Development," EnvironmentalScience und Technologr. 31:8, pp.

2260-2267,1997-

- Luthy. R.G G.R. Aiken, M.L. Brusseau, S.D. Cunningham, P.M. Gschwend. J.J. Pignatello. M. Reinhard.

S. Traina. W.J. Weber, Jr., and J.C. Westall. " Sequestration of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants ly

' Geosorbents." Environmenta/ Science and Technology,31:12, pp. 3341-3347,1997.

Ramaswami, A. and R.G. Luthy," Measuring and Modeling Physico-Chemical Limitations to Bioavailability and Biodegradation " Chapter 78, pp. 712-729, Manual ofEnvironmental

- Microbiology, C.J. Hurst, Ed., American Society for Microbiology, ASM Press Washington. DC,1997 Luthy, R.G., D.A. Dzombak, M.J.R. Shannon, R. Unterman and J.R. Smith," Aqueous Solubility of PCB Congeners from an Aroctor and an Aroclor/ Hydraulic Oil Mixture," Water Research. 31:3. pp. 561-573.1997.

Ghoshal. S. and R.G. Luthy," Biodegradation' Kinetics of Naphthalene in Nonaqueous Phase Liquid-Water Mixed Batch Systems: Comparison of Model Predictions and Experimental Results. Biotechnoloxr und Bioengineering. Vol. 57 No. 3, pp. 356-366, I998.

Ortiz E.. M. Kraatz and R.G. Luthy," Organic Phase Resistance to Dissolution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Compounds." EnvironmentalScience and Technology. 33:2. PP. 235-242.1999.

Gillette. J.S., R.G. Luthy, S.J. Clemett, and R.N. Zare," Direct Observation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Geosorbents and the Subparticle Scale." Environmental Science und Technoloxr.

33:8. pp. I 185-! !92,1999.

Ghosh. R.S.. D.A. Dzombak, R.G. Luthy, and J.R. Smith,"In Situ Treatment of Cyanide-Contaminated Groundwater by Iron Cyanide Precipitation." in publication. Water Environment Re. search.1999 Ghosh. R.S.. Dzombak D.A., and R.G. Luthy. " Equilibrium Precipitation and Dissolution of iron Cyanide Solids in Water," in publication. Environmental Engineering Science.1999 -

Current Support "Bioavailability and Biostabilization of PCBs in Soil," DOE / EPA /NSF/ONR Joint Program on Bioremediation, US Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development.

Washington. DC, $524,000. R.G. Luthy, Principal Investigator (1997-1999)

" Assessment and Prediction of Biostabilization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAlb) in Sediments." US Dept. of Defense, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program.

$ 1.500.000. J.W. Talley, R.G. Luthy. R.N. Zare. H. Pritchard. Co-Pis. ( 1997-2000)

" Biostabilization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Under Denitrification Conditions in Sediments.

US Army Research Office ($50.000), Gas Research institute ($250,000). and Waterways Experimem Station. R.G. Luthy, PI (1997-2001)

- Cyanide Formation and " ate in Complex Effluents and its Relation to Water Quality Crit < cial Water Environment ResearcLi Foundation. Electric Power Research Institute. and Gas Researca Institute.

$210.000, D.A. DzomMk and R.G. Luthy. Principal Investigators (1998-2001). Note: mher i

L collaborators with ser. rate funding: Malcolm-Pirnie, Oakland, CA, and Clarkson Uniu rsity.

Subsurface Fate and Transport of Cyanide at MGP Sites." Electric Power Research institute. Palo Alto.

l CA, and Wisconsin Power and Light Company, Madison, WI, $59.430 (continuation funding added to

$270.000 of previous ftmding), D.A. Dzombak and R.G. Luthy. Principal investigators ( 1995-1999).

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