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Forwards Quarterly Status Rept of Portsmouth Nuclear Criticality Safety Program Corrective Action Plan for Period 980428-0727
ML20236W935
Person / Time
Site: Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Issue date: 07/31/1998
From: Toelle S
UNITED STATES ENRICHMENT CORP. (USEC)
To: Pederson C
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
References
GDP-98-0147, GDP-98-147, NUDOCS 9808060312
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GDP 98-0147 Ms. Cynthia Pederson, Director Division.ofNuclear Material Safety U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 801 Warrenville Road Lisle, Illinois 60532-4351 Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS)

Docket No. 70-7002.

Portsmouth Nuclear Criticality Safety Program - Quarterly Status Report

Dear Ms. Pederson:

is the quarterly status report of the Portsmouth NCS Program Corrective Action Plan (CAP) for the period April 28,1998, through July 27,1998 (i.e., the cut-off date for this report). to this submittal is a revised list of prioritized NCSA/Es. This list was originally provided to NRC on December 22,1997 (see USEC letter GDP-97-0217). This revision reflects that two (2) Priority 2 NCSA/Es and five (5) Priority 3 NCSA/Es have been upgraded to Priority 1. Also, four (4) new NCSA/Es have been added to the Priority I list. In addition, six (6) Priority 1 NCSA/Es for the X-705 facility were changed to Priority 2. These changes are reflected by margin bars on the right-hand side of the document.

If you have questions regarding this submittal, please contact Dave Waters at (740) 897-2710.

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I Steven A. Toelle Nuclear Regulatory Assurance and Policy Manager

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Enclosures:

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GDP 98-0147 Page 1 of 6 July 1998 Quarterly Status Report of the PORTS Nuclear Criticality Safety Program Corrective Action Plan 1.

Purpose To convey the status of the tasks in the Nuclear Criticality Safety (NCS) Corrective Action Plan (CAP).

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Scope This report documents the results of a review of the NCS CAP. This review evaluated the adequacy and effectiveness of the Plan and the products of the Plan with respect to scope, implementation, prioritization, and scheduling. Also considered and incorporated are the findings from Safety, Safeguards and Quality (SS&Q) assessments of the CAP (refer to Task 17 of the Plan).Section IV " Details," describes the subject, status and the results of USEC's review.

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Executive Summary Seven (7) tasks in the NCS CAP were scheduled to be completed during this reporting period (i.e., Tasks 8,10,14,19, 20, 22, and 24). These tasks were completed on schedule.

Additionally, USEC completed tasks 23 and 26. A total of eighteen (18) have been completed, as scheduled, and eight (8) tasks remain to be completed. Task 3, "NCSA/E Upgrade Project," is currently behind schedule due to a previous lack of qualified NCS l

Engineers. However, significant progress was made in other areas of the NCS CAP especially the reduction ofNCS violations (e.g., the number ofreportable NCS violations has decreased from an average of about 30 notifications during February and March 1998, to 7 l

notifications during May and June 1998). As discussed under task 3, additional resources have been applied to recover the schedule to meet the committed due date (e.g., a full complement of NCS Engineers and teams are now available). All other Tasks in the NCS CAP are on schedule.

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Details The following information is grouped according to the tasks listed on Table 2 of the NCS CAP, Revision 3. The cut-off date for this report is July 27,1998.

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GDP 98-0147 Page 2 of 6 Task 1 Facility Review of Nuclear Criticality Safety Target Date: 12/24/97 Assessments / Evaluations (NCSA/E)

Complete.

Task 2 Review of NCSA/Es Regarding Qualifications Target Date: 4/30/98 Complete.

l Task 3 NCSA/Es Upgrade Project Target Date:

Priority 1,12/31/98 Priority 2, 6/22/99 Priority 3, 5/31/00 Behind schedule: The NCSA/E Upgrade Project remains behind schedule, although progress in regaining the schedule has been made. Of the fifty-six (56) Priority 1 NCSA/Es, five (5) have been approved and implemented. An addition:tl eighteen (18) NCSA/Es have completed peer review. Recent improvements in the NCSA/E preparation process include:

Four additional NCS engineers have been added as group leaders. This raised the number of working groups from six to ten.

Barriers to NCSA/E milestones are discussed in the morning management meeting. This hes succeeded in mmoving many of the roadblocks to completion ofindividual mP.estones.

l The review and approval process for the flow-down of requirements Com n: vised NCSA/Es into implementing procedures has been changed so ;evised NCSA/Es a.id related procedures are reviewed by the Flart Operations Review Committee at the same time. This is expeated to make the overall process, inciuding training, more effectitle.

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Additional changes to the project are also being pursued to recover the l

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Task 4 Enhance NCSA/E Training (Interim Process)

Target Date: 2/28/98 Complete.

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GDP 98-0147 Page 3 of 6 Task 5 SS&Q Review ofImplementation Target Date:

Priority 1, 2/15/99 Priority 2, 8/15/99 Priority 3, 7/15/00 On-going: Of the five (5) Priority 1 NCSA/Es that have been completed and implemented, one (1) NCSA/E has been walked down and found to be fully and correctly implemented. One is near completion and three are in the process of being walked-down.

Task 6 Complete Comprehensive Root Cause Analysis Target Date: 2/28/98 Complete.

Task 7 Compare Applicable Industry Standards Target Date: 1/31/98 Complete.

Task 8 Vertical Slice Review Target Date: 5/31/93 Complete: The vertical slice review was completed on May 29, 1998.

Recommendations in the report affecting NCS have been reviewed and are being appropriately incorporated into NCS program improvements.

Task 9 Continuous Improvement Program Target Date: 1/31/98 i

Complete. The lessons learned program is ongoing.

Task 10 Personnel Qualification Verification Target Date: 7/27/98 Complete. The uaining and qualification program for the NCS organization was l:

reevaluated and upgraded. As part of this upgrade, certain NCS-related procedures were revised and the NCS Engineer Training Program was revised using the systems Approach to Training (SAT).

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Task 11 OLtside/ Independent Assessments Target Date: 4/30/98 Complete.

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j GDP 98-0147 Page 4 of 6 Task 12 Policy / Procedure Revision and Training Target Date: 12/31/98 O. schedule: Seven procedures have been approved and implemented, three (3) of these within the past quarter.

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Task 13 Revise Training Program for Site Personnel Target Date: 4/30/98 (Subtask 13.5)

Complete.

Task 14 Corrective Action Program Enhancements Target Date: 6/30/98 Complete: Enhancements to the corrective action program were identified and incorporated into implementing procedures. Additional actions included upgrading the charter of the Corrective Action Review Board, establishing and communicating a higher level of management expectations, and providing additional training to key personnel in areas such as event investigation.

l Task 15 Configuration Management Program Target Date: 2/28/98 Enhancements Complete.

Task 16 Revise Assessment Programs Target Date: 10/30/98 On schedule. The SS&Q Quality Systems Group has the lead for revising the plant's assessment processes. Actions include:

Revisions to the Management-By-Walking-Around and Independent a

l Assessments processes are completed and implemented.

l The Organizational self-assessment program procedure revision is in the

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review process. This procedure also includes the line organization NCS l

annual assessment of fissile material operation.

Revisions to the Management Self-assessment program are being evaluated.

Task 17 Oversight of Plan Implementation Target Date: 4/30/99 (Bi-monthly)

On schedule: The observations in the latest available SS&Q bimonthly assessment, dated May 29,1998, of the activities in the NCS Corrective Action Plan ranged from excellent to a need to focus on compliance. Where appropriate, the results were considered as input to the discussions of specific tasks in this report.

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GDP 98-0147 Page 5 of 6 Task 18 Evaluation and Feedback Target Date:

Qucrterly starting on 1/31/98 On schedule: The results of this evaluation are included, as applicable, into the specific various tasks of this CAP.

Task 19 Evaluate Continued Use of Murder Board Target Date:

Not before 5/31/98 Complete: After careful consideration, the Murder Board was discontinued because the changes to the NCS subcomm ttee of the PORC are sufficient to effectively and appropriately ensure NCSA/Es are properly developed.

Activity D.7 Response to Anomalous NCS Conditions Target Date: 2/11/98 Complete.

Activity D.8 NCS Oversight on the Operating Floors Target Date: 2/2/98 i

Complete. Further discussion of this task is provided under task 20.

Task 20 NCS Field Operational Assistants (FOA)

Target Date: 6/15/98 Complete: FOAs were assigned to provide on-shift, field support to Operations regarding nuclear criticality safety concerns. However, this interim measure has fulfilled its purpose since Operations personnel have an increased awareness of NCS requirements. Therefore, this position is being eliminated.

Task 21 Fissile Material Operation (FMO) Identification Target Date: 10/23/98 On schedule: Implementing procedures are being prepared.

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GDP 98-0147 Page 6 of 6 Task 22 Compare SAR Chapter 5.2 to Applicable Target Date: 6/15/98 Industry Standards and the NCS program Complete: SAR chapter 5.2, Nuclear Criticality Safety, was compared to industry standards and the NCS program. Discrepancies were identified and documented in a problem report. The problem report and list of discrepancies were forwarded for correction as part of Task 12, Policy / Procedure Revision and Training, using the NCS lessons learned procedure.

Task 23 NCS Short-Term Corrective Actions Target Date: N/A Complete: The NCS short-term corrective actions were initiated to focus on recent and current problems in an effort to stop violations of NCS controls. These short-term efforts, along with the effect of increased attention on other management controls, have resulted in a decrease in NRC event notifications.

Task 24 PEII Deposit Surveillance Tracking Target Date: 5/11/98 Complete:

Procedure XP2-CO-CM1700, PEli Tracking, was approved and j

implemented on May 11,1998.

l Task 25 Compliance Plan Review Target Date: 11/30/98 On schedule: USEC letter GDP-98-2032, dated July 8,1998, describes actions being taken to determine the accuracy of completion of Compliance Plan actions. Task 25 will be coordinated with and, if necessary, revised to be consistent with the actions described in USEC letter GDP-98-2032.

Task 26 NCSA/E Calculation Review Target Date: N/A Complete: This is a new task that is reflected in Revision 3 to the NCS CAP.

Calculations used in previously approved NCSA/Es were reviewed by quali5ed personnel to determine technical adequacy. No safety significant errors were found.

Note: This task was completed before a target date was established.

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I ENCLOSURE 2 LIST OF CURRENT NCSAs i

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Thursday, July 30,1998 LISTING OF PRIORITIES WITH COUNT 10:25:14 AM P;ge1 1

PRIORITY NCSANBR SUBJECT 1

0326_013.A06 Cascade Operations in the X-326 Building 1

0326_014.0C1 Operation of Seal Exhaust Stations with the Kinney Vacuum Pump, Model KT-170LP in the X 326 Facility 1

0326_015.A03 Extended-Range Product (ERP) Withdrawal Statinn 1

0326_024.A04 Feeding of 5-inch,8-inch and 12-inch Cyls. In the X-326 Product Withdrawal Area 1

0326_028.A00 Handling and Storage of Seals with Unknown Enrichment in X-326

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0330_004.A03 Cascade Operations in the X-330 Building i

1 0330_005.A00 X-330 Area 2 Seal Exhaust j

1 0330_006.A01 X 330 Area 3 Seal Exhaust and Wet Air Evacuat!on 1

0330_007.A01 Product Withdrawal at the Tails Withdrawal Station 1

0330_013.A00 Long Term Storage of PEH Converter in X-330 1

0333_015.A03 Cascade Operations in the X-333 Building 1

0333_016.A01 X-333 Area 1 Seal Exhaust and Wet Air Evacuation 1

0333_017.A01 Low Assay Withdrawal (LAW) Station i

1 0342A001.001 General Handling, Weighing, & Storage 1

0342A002.A01 Autoclave Operation

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0342A004.A01 Oil Interceptor l

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0342A005.001 Sump 1

0343_001.001 General Handling, Weighing, & Storage 1

0343_002.A02 Autoclave Operation

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0343_003.101 OilInterceptors l

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0343_005.A02 Waste Streams l

1 0344A001.A02 Autoclave Operation 1

0344A002.A01 Gulper System

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1 0344A003.A00 X-344A Scale Pits and Sumps 1

0344A011.A00 Technetium (Tc) Trap in Autoclave 1

0705_009.A00 Seal Dismantling Room

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Thursday, July 30,1998 LISTING OF PRIORITIES WITH COUNT 10:25:14 AM P ge 2 PRIORITY NCSANBR SUBJECT 1-0705_012.A02 Small Parts Handtable Operations 1

0705_015.A09 Waste Water Treatment (Microfiltration System) 1 0705_025.A00 Nitrous Oxide (NOx) Scrubber System

'1 0705_031.A00 Equipment Disassembly in the North Teardown Area 1

0705_033.1C4 South Annex Operations - Cascade Equipment l

1 0705_034.A02 Spray Booth Operations

'1 0705.041.A00 C-Area Material Handling & Storage l

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0705_042.A00 Small Equipment Tear-Down (" Blue Room")

1 0705_064.A00 Seal Can Handling and Storage in X-705 1

0705_132.A01 Replacing 8-and 12-inch HEU Cylinder Valves and Clearing 5-inch Plugged Cylinder Valves 1-0710_009.A00 Storage Requirements for Fissile Material Transfer (Uranium Chain of Custody) Room 1

0710_026.A00 Sampling, Transporting, and Handling in X-710 1

PLANT 004.A01 Storing and Handling of Large Cylinders of Uranium Material 1

PLANT 006.A04 General Use of Small Diameter Containers for Storing High Enriched Material 1

PLANT 018.A02 Dry Active Waste (Contaminated Burnables) in Waste Generation l

Areas and in Interim Storage 1

PLANT 029.A00 Cascade Datum Systems 1

PLANT 030.A02 Evacuation Booster Stations 1

PLANT 033.A01 Surge Drums 1

PLANT 038.A00 Inter-Building Tie Lines 1

PLANT 043.A00 Fissile Material Transport 1

PLANT 049.0C1 Always-Safe Portable Small UF6 Release Gulpers 1

PLANT 054.A00 Lube Oil System 1

PLANT 055.A00 Laundry I

1 PLANT 062.A00 Cascade Maintenance 1

PLANT 076.A00 340 Complex Oil Interceptors, Scale Pits, & Sumps 1

PLANT 079.A01 Open!ng Equipment containing Greater than A Safe Mass of Uranium.

Bearing Material 1

PLANT 080.A00 Use, Handling and Storage of Autoclave Filter Units l

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PLANT 082.A00 340 Complex Waste Streams 1

PLANT 085.A00 X-340 Complex Autoclave Operation 1

PLANT 086.A00 340 Complex Small Cylinders & Sample Containers TOTAL PRIORITY :

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PRIORITY NCSANBR SUBJECT i

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0326_022.101 X-326 Use of Portable HEPA Ventilation Units for Specific Activities 2

0330_003.101 Storage and Handling of Seals in X-330 2

0342A006.A02 Waste Streams l

2 0343_008.001 Disposal of Pigtails, Manifolds, Cylinder Safety Valves, and Other Used Autoclave Components 2

0344A006.A03 Sample Cylinder Handling ared Storage l

2 0344A007.A04 Waste Streams j

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0344A010.0C1 Disposal of Pigtails, Manifolds, and Cylinder Safety Valves, and Other Used AutoclaveComponents 2

0705_002.A02 2.5-Ton,10-Ton, and 14 Ton Cylinder Cleaning l

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2 0705_010.101 Small Parts Glass Bead Blaster l

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0705_018.A03 8.tnd 12-inch Cylinder Cleaning i

2 0705_024.0C5 Calciners, Solution Recovery 2

0705_038.A01 Truck Alley Cleaning i

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0705_039.A02 Oil and Grease Removal System 2

0705_082.A00 "A", "B", "C" Loop Pre-Evaporator Systems I

2 0705_086.A00 "A", "B", and "C" Loop Post Evaporator Systems 2

0710_004.101 Gulpers for Mass Spectrometers.

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0710_006.A01 Uranium Sampling Laboratory (Implemented) 2 0710_008.A01 UF6 lootopic Standards Preparation Laboratory 2

0710_011.A00 Process Spectrometry Laboratory 2

0710_012.A01 UraniumAnalysis Laboratory 2

0710_020.A00 Process Chemistry Laboratory

Thursday, July 30,1998 LISTING OF PRIORITIES WITH COUNT 10:25:14 AM pig 3 4 PRIORITY NCSANBR SUBJECT 2

0710_021.A00 Process Services Laboratory 2

0760_003.A01 Sample Buggy Repair 2

PLANT 011.001 Use of Portable HEPA Ventilation Units for Specific Maintenance Act!v! ties 2

PLANT 012.A01 Favorable Geometry Vacuum Cleaner l

2 PLANT 013.A00 Batching Solutions and Solids j

2 PLANT 022.A00 Sample Cylinder Handling and Storage 2

PLANT 025.A01 General Use of Small Diameter Containers for Storing up to 10%

Enriched Material 2

PLANT 031.A02 Use of Portable infrared Analyzers (PIRA Buggles, FTIRs, etc.)

2 PLANT 044.A00 Cold Recovery - Cold Traps 2

PLANT 048.A03 Contaminated Metal I

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PLANT 050.A00 Use, Handling, and Storage of Fixed HEPA Filters and Profilters 2

PLANT 051.A00 Cold Recovery ChemicalTraps 2

PLANT 052.A00 Cold Recovery. Holding Drums 2

PLANT 053.A01 Uranium Analysis and Sampling 2

PLANT 057.001 Use of Gas Sampling Cart 2

PLANT 060.A02 Cylinder Valve Replacement 2

PLANT 063.A00 Building Decontamination Activities 2

PLANT 064.A00 Handling and Storage of Seals in X-326, X-330, X-333 2

PLANT 065.A00 Use of Limited-Safe Geometry Vacuum Cleaners 2

PLANT 068.A00 Negative Air Machine (NAM) 2 PLANT 069.A00 Test Buggies 2

PLANT 078.A00 Use of Ledoux 1S Cylinders at PORTS TOTAL PRIORITY :

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PRIORITY NCSANBR I

SUBJECT 3

0326_001.A02 Nuclear Criticality Safety of Shutdown and Standby X-326 Cells 3

0326_016.A00 Operating Floor Freon Degrader

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NCSANBR SUBJECT 3

0326_027.A00 Operation of the X-326 NDA Laboratory 3

0330_009.001 Flushing / Cleaning of 1/2" Vented Cavity Pipes and Compressor "B" Seal Cavities, X-330 3

0333_007.A01 1000 CFM Negative Air Machine 3

0333_018.001 Freezer / Sublimer 3

0333_022.A00 Flushing / Cleaning of Vented Cavity Pipes and Compressor "B" Seal Cavities 3

0333_023.A01 Long Term Storage of 33-8-6 Stage 7 PEH Compressor 3

0344A004.A00 Evacuation System and Cold Traps l

3 0344A005.A02 X344A Small Diameter Container Storage 3

0700_001.001 Fissile Material at The Radiation Instrument Calibration Facility.

3 0700_002.A01 Heavy Metals S6udge Storage 3

0700_004.A00 X-700 Converter Disassembly and Repair Area 3

0700_005.A00 Glass Bead Blasting 3

0700_006.A00 Blodenitrification (Pilot Plant and New Plant) i 3

0700_007.A00 Cleaning Tank #3I Converter Flushing Station i

3 0700_016.A01 Uranium Bearing Materials Storage Area Between Columns Dio and l

D12 3

0700_017.A00 RCRA 90 Day Storage Area Bounded by Columns E2, E3, F2, and F3 l

3 0700_018.A00 X-700 Large Sandblasting Operation l

3 0700_019.A00 Routine Operations in x-700 Cleaning Tanks 1,2,4,5 3

0700_020.A00 Operation of the X 700 Chemical Tanks 1,2,4, and 5 3

0705_004.A01 5-inch Cylinder Cleaning l

3 0705_005.A00 Small Cylinder Rinse Pit l

3 0705_011.A02 Small Parts Pit 3

0705_014.A01 Leaching / Complexing Handtable 3

0705_020 A00 Flocculation & Filtration of Solutions frca Leaching Operations 3

0705_021.A01 B-Area Batching Handta5le Operations 3

0705_022.A01 B-38, B 1, and Dissolver Solution Storages 3

0705_023.A00 Operation of the "A,""B," and "C" Loop Extractor / Stripper Systems

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10:25:14 AM PCgo 6 PRIORITY NCSANBR SUBJECT 3

0705_027.A03 Heavy Metals Precipitation 3

0705_028.A00 Technetium lon Exchange 3

0705_030.Av0 Recovery Elevator il 3

0705_03R M S Tunnel Storage 3

0705_037.A00 Ground Water Sumps 3

0705_040.A00 Overhead Storage 3

0705_043.A00 Elevator Tunnel 3

0705_044.001 Maintenance Shop 3

0705_050.A00 X-705 Process Laboratory 3

0705_051.A01 Solution Preparation 3

0705_055.A00 Facility Drains 3

0705_071.001 2.5-ton,10-ton, and 14-ton Cylinder Drying 3

0705_072.A00 Inspection and Testing of UF6 Cylinders 3

0705_073.001 Genie Model AWP30 Mantift 3

0705_075.A00 F. Area Fissile Material Handling and Storage 3

0705_076.A00 Inadvertent Containers

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3 0705_083.A01 "A","B", and "C" Loop Concentrate Storage and Metering Systems J

3 0705_084.A00 "A" and "B" Loop Raffinate Storage and Recycle System 3

0705_085.A00 "A","B,""C" Loop T-Water Storages 3

0705_099.A01 Post EvaporatorSpray Condenser and Sample Condenser Systems 3

0705_100.A02 Pre-Evaporator Spray Condenser and Sample Condenser Systems 3

0705.102.A00 B Area Condensate Drain System l

3 0705_103.A00 Process Vent System 3

0705_105.A01 Cylinder Cleaning Gulper System 1

3 0705_107.A00 2.5-ton,10-ton, and 14-ton Cylinder Receiving & Storage l

3 0705_108.001 SES (Solution Enrichment System) 2 (X-705) 3 0705_110.A01 Used Microfilter Removal and Storage L_____---_--__-_--________________-___________---_________.

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PRIORITY NCSANBR SUBJECT 3

0705.,111.A01 Buffing Booth l

3 0705_114.A00 Facilities Utilities / Services - Process Steam 3

0705_122.A02 Blending Cylinder Wash Solution l

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0705_123.A01 Small Cylinder Receipt and Storage 3

0705_124.A01 F-Area Oxide Glovebox 3

0705_126.A00 RCRA 90 Day Storage Area Roughly Bounded by Columns F-23,G-23, l

F-24 and G-24 3

0705_127.A00 Classified Scrap Metal (Seal Parts Only) 3 0705_128.A00 Storage of 8-inch EBS Pipe in the Large Parts Cage 3

0705_129.A00 Decontamination of Unfavorable Geometry Parts in Tunnel Spray I

Boothe 3

0705_130.A00 Testing of the 5-inch and 8.& 12-inch Cylinder Cleaning Operritions 3

0705_131.A00 Draining, Transferring, and Collecting Uranium-Bearing Liquids in X-705 l

3 0710_001.101 Use of NilFisk Model 80 Portable Vacuum in X-710 l-3 0710_007.A00 Small Diameter Container Storage in X-710 3

0710_014.A00 X-Ray Fluorescence Laboratory 3

0710_015.A02 Handling of Samples and Process Waste in ES&H Analytical Labs 3

0710_022.A00 Laboratory Standards and Controls j

3 0710_023.A00 Miscellaneous Uranium Operations l

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0710_024.A00 Handling and Storage of Sources 3

0710_025.A00 Handling and Storage of Samples from ES&H Analytical Labs 3

0710_027.A00 Uranium Sampling Laboratory HEU Operations 3

0720_001.A02 Cleaning Lightly Contaminated Floor Areas 3

0720_003.A01 Dry Blast Machines for Non-Visibly Contaminated Parts l

'3 0720_009.A00 3 mall Parts Glovebox 3

0720_014.A00 Valve Shop Vapor Degreaser 3

0720_015.A02 Cleaning and Decontaminating Space Recorder Cans 3

0720_016.A00 Transmitter Cleaning Station 3

0720_018.A00 Hydro Table in the X 720 Hydro Shop

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PRIORITY NCSANBR SUBJECT 3

0847_001.A03 General Storage of Uranium-Bearing Waste, XT-847 3

0847_002.001 Storage of B-25 Waste Boxes at XT-847 3

PLANT 001.0C1 Storing Small Diameter Containers in Plastic Bags, Plant 3

PLANT 002.0C1 Water Cooling of UF6 Cylinders at LAW, ERP, Tails, X-342 and X-343 3

PLANT 014.A00 Use of Unsafe Geometry Vacuum Cleaners 3

PLANTC16.A00 Use of Commercial Floor Scrubbing Machines and Power Sweepers 3

PLANT 017.A00 Storage and Handling of B-4 Pumps 3

PLANT 028.A04 Removal and Handling of PEH Equipment 3

PLANT 034.A00 Llquid Waste Collection and Sampling Systems 3

PLANT 036.A00 Storage of Safe Batch Containers 1

3 PLANT 037.A00 Use of Small Diameter Container Carts 3

PLANT 045.A01 Limited Safe Volume Containers 3

PLANT 066.A02 Mop Buckets 3

PLANT 070.A00 Miscellaneous Waste Accumulation Areas 3

PLANT 071.A00 Use of Portable HEPA Ventilation Units 3

PLANT 074.A00 Decontamination Using a Steam Jenny 3

PLANT 077.A00 Long Term Storage of Legacy PEH Equipment TOTAL PRIORITY :

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