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Forwards Amend 17 to License SNM-1345
ML20246M686
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Site: 07001366
Issue date: 03/14/1989
From: Jennifer Davis
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Augustine R
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, DEPT. OF
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, License No'. SNM-1345 Docket No. 070-01366 Control: No,' 110306-Department of Health and Humans Services ATTN: R. J. Augustine, Ph.D.

L- Radiation Safety Officer National. Institutes of. Health Building 21, Roc:a 110 Bethesda, Maryland-.20892 I Gentlemen:

'Please find-enclosed an amendment to,your NRC Material- License.

1 Please review the enclosed document carefully and be sure that you understand all conditions. If there are any errors or-questions, please notify the Region I Material Licensing Section, (215) 337-5239, so that weTcan provide' appropriate. corrections and answers.

Please.be advised that you must conduct your program involving licensed radioactive materials in'accordance with.the conditions'of your NRC' license, .

representations made in your license application, and NRC regulations. In j particular, please note the items in the enclosed, " Requirements for Materials Licensees."

Since serious consequences to employees and the public.can result from failure to. comply with NRC requirements, the NRC expects licensees to pay meticulous

-attention.to' detail and.to achieve the high standard of compliance which the NRC expects of its licensees.

You will be periodically inspected by NRC. A fee may be charged for inspections in accordance with 10 CFR Part .170. Failure'to conduct your program safely and in accordance with'NRC regulations, license conditions, and representations made in your. license application and supplemental correspondence with NRC will result in prompt and vigorous enforcement action against you.

This could include issuance of a notice of violation, or in case of serious violations, an imposition of a civil penalty or an orc l suspending, modifying or revoking your license as specified in the Genera? ' Picy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement Actions, 10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C.

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2 We wish you success in operating a safe and effective licensed program.

Sincerely, Original Signed By:

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Enclosures:

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. . February 17, 1989 U. S.' Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Materials Safety Section B Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards Region I 475 Allentown Road King of Prussia, PA 19406

Dear Sir or Ms:

It is requested that NIH's Licenses (Nos: 19-00296-10', 19-00296-12, 19-00296-17,.19-00296-20 and :SNMi1345) be amended to reflect a change of Radiation Safety Officer. We would also like this change of Radiation {

Safety Officer to be'noted as an amendment to the NIH Application for l Renewal dated July 28, 1986, for License No. 19-00296-10.

On March 1, 1989, I will be retiring from the U.S. Public Health Service, vacating my position as Chief of the Radiation Safety Branch

.(RSB) and Radiation Safety Officer (RS0) for the NIH. Effective

_ February 28, 1989, Dr. Robert W. McKinney, the Director of the Division of Safety, appointed Mr. Ted W. Fowler as Acting NIH Radiation Safety Officer and Mr.. Robert A_ Zoon as Acting Chief (RSB). The appointment of the _

Acting NIH Radiation Safety ' Officer was; made~ with: the- concurrence of- -

Dr. James. B.' Wyngaarde'n,~;Di~ rector', NIH, a ' nd "of tli~Railiation e Safsty" 'f Committee. 'It~is expected that a permanent appointment for the NIH RSO and Chief, RSB, will be made within 6 months.

It is to be noted that Mr. Fowler is fully qualified to assume the duties under discussion, both by trair.ing and experience. He has worked in increasing responsible positions in the RSB since October 1982. He is also certified by the American Botrd of Health Physics (decertified through December 31, 1989). A curriculum vitae for Mr. Fowler is enclosed.

Your prompt consideration of this request will be appreciated. If you have any questions relating to this matter, please contact Mr. Fowler at 301-496-5774.

Sincerely, 5

R.JhAugustine, Ph.D.

Radiation Safety Officer, NIH Enclosures '

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Conditions of the NIH's license issued by the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory j Commission require the appointment of a Radiation Safety Officer for the i NIH, by the Director, NIH. The current Radiation Safety Officer, Dr. Robertson J. Augustine, is retiring effective March 1, 1989. While we seek a permanent replacement for Dr. Augustine's position, I have appointed Mr. Ted W. Fowler as Acting Radiation Safety Officer for NIH (see attached memo). The Radiation Safety Committee has concurred with this appointment.

Mr. Fowler has. worked in our radiation safety program since 1982. He is a certified health physicist and has a thorough understanding of the NIH Radiation Safety program (his c.v. is attached for reference).

I would like your concurrence with the appointment of Mr. F6wler as Acting Radiation Safety Officer for NIH with an effective date .of February 28, 1989. " -

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See Below This memorandum announces changes in the positions of Chief, Radiation Safety Branch and NIH Radiation Safety Officer.

It is with regret that I announce the retirement of Dr. Robertson Augustine who has held these positions since June 1, 1982. Bob will be retiring from the Public Health Service on March 1. Bob has done an outstanding job and his services will be sorely missed.

I.am, therefore, announcing the appointment of Mr. Ted Fowler as Acting NIH Radiation Safety Officer and Mr. Robert Zoon as Acting Branch Chief. Both of these appointments will be' effective Feb aary 28, 1989.

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l CURRICULUM VITAE Ted Whitfield Fowler BIRTH DATE: September 9, 1945 BIRTH PLACE: Durham, North Carolina j

-MARITAL STATUS: Married with two children EDUCATION: 1967, B.S., Nuclear Engineering with honors, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 1968, M.S.P.H. , Master of Science in Public Health in Radiological Hygiene, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina EMPLOYMENT:

Chief, Radiation Safety Operations Section 1986 (May) -

Present Radiation Safety Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD Assistant Chief, Radiation Safety Operations 1984 (October) - 1986 Section, Radiation Safety Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD _

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l'982 Analysis Section, Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility, USEPA, Montgomery, AL Environmental Project Leader, Environmental 1977 (April) -

1978 Standards Branch, Office of Radiation Programs USEPA, Washington, D.C.

Health Physicist, Advanced Technology and Studies 1974 (July) -

1977 Branch, Office of Radiation Programs, USEPA, Washington, D.C.

Nuclear Engineer, Technology and Impact Review 1971 (June) -

1974 Branch, Office of Radiation Programs, USEPA Rockville, MD Acting Chief, Engineering Evaluation Branch 1970 (December)-1971 USEPA, Rockville, MD Nuclear Engineer, Engineering Evaluation 1968 (September)-1970 Section, Bureau of Radiological Health, DHEW, Rockville , MD

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1984-Present Lecturer, The Foundation for Advanced Educaticn in the Sciences, Inc.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

Health Physics Society (National and Baltimore Washington Chapter)

Society of Sigma Xi:

Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society)

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:

Certified by the American Board of Health Physics, 1975. Decertified in 1980 and 1986 (until December 31, 1989).

COMMITTEES:

NIH, Radioactive Drug Research Committee i

HONORS: i Honors Program (N.C. State University), Phi Kappa Phi (National Honor Fraternity), U.S.Public Health Service (USPHS) Fellowship in Radiological Health (University of N.C.), Delta Omega (Public Health Honorary '. Society), USPHS; Unit, Commendation Award (or participation in the Ea s t e rE Environme nt al'.' Rad i a tion .. Fac ili ty, _eme rfe ncyire s'p ons e. ~a'lt"

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Deputy Assis. tant Administrator for Radiation Programs for work 'done ' - ~~

as Branch Chief in the USEPA, USPHS Commendation Medal for. superior performance of managerial and technical responsibilities, ensuring the safe and compliant use of radiation sources in accomplishment of the NIH mission and USPHS Unit Commendation award in recognition of superior technical skill and dedicated efforts in performing a six-month study of radioactive contamination in NIH medical-pathological waste containers destined for incineration.

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June 1966-August 1966 - Student trainee (e.sineering honors program at NCSU),

Reactor Safety Section, Savannah River Labcratory, Aiken, SC l

' June 1967-August 1968 - Trainee, U.S. Public Health Service, Fellowship in Radiological Health, University of NC, Chapel Hill, NC Coc=issioned and ordered to active duty in the Commissioned Corps of the U.S.

Public Health Service in September 1968. Appointed to Regular Corps, USPHS in September 1972. Assignments since September 1968 are as a Concissioned Officer.

September 1968-December 1970 - Nuclear Engineer, Engineering Evaluation Section, Nuclear Facilities Branch, Department of Health, Education and Welf are , Rockville , MD .

Represented the DHEW on site surveys for nuclear facilities and performed numerous technical public health reviews and prepared reports on current and potential radiation hazards in the site environs.

December 1970-June 1971 - Acting Chief, Engineering Evaluation Branch, Technology Assessment Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Rockville, MD.

Directed the work of the Sranch which had prime responsibility in the USE?A for evaluating nuclear facilities proposed, being built, or in operation in the U.S. to determine the potential effects on the environment and hazards to public health.

June 1971-July 1974 - Nuclear Engineer, Technology and Impact Review Branch, Tecnnology Assessment Division, Office of Radiation Programs, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, Rockville, MD anc Washington, D.C.

Responsible for the program plan development and implementation of the Office of Raciation Program's. effort to develop =a package of gdfdelines for review'ing-

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impact statements by each of the USEPA technical reviewers thrcughout the .

Of fice of Radiation Program's National Environ =ent'J Research Center - Las Vegas, Eastern E.tvironmental Researen Facility, anc Che USEP A Regional Offices.

July 1974-March 1977 - Health Physicist, Advanced Technology ,and Studies Eranch (Radiation Source Analysis Branch), Technology Assessment Division, Office of Radiation Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, l

Washington, D.C.

Conducted reviews of nuclear related environmental 1 pact statements including l the cocedination of agency-wide ccaments and preparing the final USEPA policy report. Contributed to the preparation of technical support documents wnien formed the basis of the standard proposed by the USEPA for the uranium fuel cycle. Consultec with state health and environ = ental departments to assist .

them in providing public health and environmental protection.

April 1977-June 1978 - Environmental' Proj ect Leader, Environ: ental Standards Branch, Criteria and Standards Division, Office of Radiation Programs, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.

Carried out technical projects in the development of standards and guidelines for radiation protection which involved performing health impact assessments, preparing technical reports to support these standards, acting as project officer for contracts (included preparing contract proposals and monitoring contracts). Served as the project leader in evaluating the need for a national environ = ental standard for carbon-14 emissions from nor=al operations of uranium fuel cycle facilities and reports were prepared documenting the d carbon-14 health impact assessment methodology.  !

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Prepared technical analyses of health impacts resulting from nuclear '

activities to support the development of national environmental standards.

Used computer models involving environmental transport, dosimetry, and risk assessment techniques to project health impacts from discharges of radionuclides to the environment. Example standard setting projects included Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977, high level waste disposal, low level waste disposal and uranium mine wastes. Served as the Alternate Safety Officer for the Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility where the major health physics  !

duty was the unloading and disposal of radium - 226 sources in the radium storage facility. Served on the EERF emergency response team which responded to nuclear incidents. Conducted off-site monitoring, environmental surveillance studies and prepared health risk assessments for environmental studies and emergency exercises.

October 1982-October 1984 - Health Physicist, Health Physics Section, Radiation Safety Branch, Division of Safety, National Institutes of Health,  !

1 Bethesda MD.

Responsibility included a complete and comprehensive radiation safety program in a designated area of the NIH which involved over 300 research laboratories and other facilities using radiation and radioactive materials in biomedical and clinical research. Duties included providing radiation safety consultation, technical assistance, and training to NIH researchers; -

conducting surveys.and inspections of laboratories; investigating external and, internal radiation: exposures t.o NIH workers,. review of qualifications of

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researchers to use radioactive materials; review of proposed protocols for the use of large amounts of radioactivity; review of proposed protocols to use radiation and radioactive materials with human subjects; ir.cluding performing internal dosimetry calculations; conducting inventories and leak testing of sealed sources; providing radiation safety coverage and direction in the  ;

therapeutic use of radioactive materials in support of direct patient-care ~

activities, and responding to radiation emergencies.

October 14, 1984-Present - Assistant Chief and Chier (effective May 14, 1986), i Radiation Safety Operations Section, Radiation Safety Branch, Division of l Safety, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. .

Responsible for the overall management, administration and supervision of the Section comprised of 10 professionals who provide health physics expertise to over 4000 scientists in approximately 2000 laboratories. Develop and review l Section radiation safety policies and procedures which involve safety l consultation to NIH investigators, surveys and inspections of laboratories, l investigation of unusual external radiation exposures and internal intakes of j radioactivity by researchers, radiation safety services to Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology, review of laboratory use protocols, and internal i dcsimetry and review of human-use protocols. Serve as a technical consultant in internal dosimetry for the NIH Radiation Safety Conmittee and Radioactive Drug Research Committee's review of proposed human-use protocols. Participate in the Branch response to radiation emergencies.

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October 31, 1966, DPST-66-579, internal document, Technical Division (Savannah River Laboratory, Aiken, SC).

Fowler, T.W., 1968, "The Stopping Cross Sections for Americium-241 Alpha I

Patrticles in Aluminum, Mylar, and Mica," technical report submitted to the Faculty of the University of North Carolina in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree.of Master of Science in Public Health in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC).

Fowler, T.W. and Smith, J.M., 1969, " Framework Studies: Health Aspcots Appendix-Radiological Health Aspects of Great Lake Pollution," February 17, 1969, Division of Environmental Radiation (Bureau of Radiological Health, Rockville, MD).

Fowler, T.W. and Smith, J.M., 1969, "Public Health Evaluation - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant - Units 1 and 2," June 1969, NF-69-5, Division of Environmental Radiation'(Bureau of Radiological Health, Rockville, MD).

Fowler, T.W. and Stiga11, G,E., 1969, "Public Health Evaluation - Millstone Nuclear Power Station," July 1969, NF-2-69, Report No. 2, Division of Environet 'al Radiat an (Bureau of Radiological Health, Rockville, MD).

Fowler, T.W., 1969, "Public Health Review of the Ground Test Reactor Safety Documents," August 26,..1969,; Divisionr of.-Environmental Radiation -(Bureau of:

Radiological Health, Rockvi11e, MD).

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20, June 1971, pp. 592-599 (Pergamon Press, NY).

Fowler, T.W. and Voit, D.E., 1970, "A Review of the Radiological and Environmental Aspects of Krypton-85," September 1969, Revision June 1970, NF-69-16, Division of Environmental Radiation (Bureau of Radiological Health, Rockville, MD).

Fowler, T.W., 1970, " Evaluation of the Boiling Water Reactor Gaseous Waste Holdup System," August 1970, Division of Environmental Radiation (Bureau of Radiological Health, Rockville, MD).

Fowler, T.W. and Dieckhoner, J.E., 1970, "Public Health Review - Oconee Nuclear Station Units 1,2, and 3." August 1970, DER /NFB 70-3, Division of Environmental Radiation (Bureau of Radiological Health, Rockville, MD).

Fowler, T.W., 1970, "Public Health Review - Dresden Nuclear Power Station Unit 3," September 1970, DER /NFB 70-7, Division of Environmental Radiation (Bureau of Radiological Health, Rockville, MD).

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Fo'.iler, T.W., 1971, " Environmental Impact Statement Comments - Sequoyah Nuclear Plant' Units 1 and-2," EPA D-TVA-06008-23, Technology Assessment Division. (U.S. Environmental proteation Agency, Rockville, MD).

Galpin, F.L...Harward, E.D.. Martin, J.E. and Fowler, T.W., 1971, " Radiation Dose Reduction at Nuclear Facilities Through Waste Management and Treatment System Design," October 1971~, of fice of Radiation Programs (U.S. Environmental Protection ' Agency, Rockville, MD).

Fowler, T.W._1972, " Environmental Inpact Statement Comments - Vermont Ycnkee Nuclear Power Station," EPA D-AEC-00046-03, Technology Assessment Division; (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Martin, J.E., Galpin, F.L. and Fowler, T.W., 1973, " Technology Assessment of

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Risk Reduction Effectiveness of Waste Treatment Systems for Light-Water Reactors," Radiation Data and Reports, Vol 14, No 1, January 1973, Orrice of.

Radiation Programs _ (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Rockville, MD).'

Fowler, T.W. ,1972, " Environmental Impact Statement Comments - Joseph M.

Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2," E?A D-AEC-00052-20 Technology _

' Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W./ '1972',~ _"^ Environmental" Impact Statement Comments:- Fort St. Vrain. m_.

Nuclear GeneraYin'g Station,'"' EPA" D-AEC-00049-45,' Technology Assessment Division (U.S, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler,' T.W. , May, H.D. and Thomasson, W.N.,1974, " Review of the Radiological Aspects of Environmental Impact Statements for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants," Radiological Review Guideline No. 1, September 1974, Technology Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W. and May, H.D., 1972, " Radiation Dose Assessment," Radiological Review Guideline No. 2, November 1972, Technology Assessment Division, (U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.). -1 Fowler, T.W., 1972, " Air Submersion Skin Surface Dose Rate from Noble Gases,"  !

Radiological Review Guideline No. 3, October 1972, Technology Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W., May, H.D. and Zoon, R.A., 1972, " Thyroid Dose Equivalent Rate l 3

Due to the Inhalation of 5 8 8I " Radiological Review Guideline No. 4, November 1972, Technology Assessment Division, (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  ;

Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W. and Zoon, R.A., 1972, " Thyroid Dose Equivalent Rate Due to the Ingestion of 18*I via the Milk Pathway," Radiological Review Guidline No.5, November 1972, Technology Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington, D.C. ).

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Drinking Water and Fish Ingestion," Radiological Review Guideline No. 8, December 1972, Technology Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W. and May, H.D., 1973, " Dose Assessment Comments from Past EIS Reviews," Radiological' Review Guideline No. 9, February 1973, Technology

. Assessment Division (U.S Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.)

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Turbine Gland.Sen1 Gaseous Source Terms," Radiological Review Guideline No.

10, February 1973, Technology Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Zoon, R. A . , Fowler , T.W. ,. Gruhlke , J .M. and Lambert , J . A. , 1973, "PWR Gaseous Source Term from Degassing of the Coolant and Shim Bleed Operations;"

Radiological Review Guideline No.11, May 1973, Technology Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.). I

.Horton, T.R. and Fowler, T.W., 1974, " Atmospheric Diffusion, Plume Rise, and Deposition," Radiological P.eview Guideline No.15, November 1974, Technology Assessment Division (U.S. Environmental Protectior ~ Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W., 1975, " Addendum: Doses Due to Atmospheric Emissions of Radionuclides,"

Assessment Radiological Review Guideline No. 3. August 1975, Technology Division, (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler , T.W. , ; Clark , R.L. , Gruhlke , J.E and Rtissel1~,1J .L.', 1976, "Puk.c '

Health Considerations of Carbon-14 Discharges 'from ~the Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power. Reactor Industry," July m1976. . Technical Note ORP/ TAD-76-3, -

Office of Radiation Programs (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W.,

1975, " Noble Gas Dose Calculations," Handout for Nuclear Power Reactor EIS Comment Training Workshop, Bethesda, MD, September 29 - October 3, 1975, Office of Radiation Programs (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C . ).

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1974, " Considerations for Control of Radiation Exposures to Personnel from Shipments of Radioactive Materials on Passenger Aircraf t,"

December 1974, Office of Radiation Programs (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Nelson, C., Davis, R. and Fowler, T.W., 1978, "A Model to Access Population {

Irihalation Exposure from a Transuranium Element Contaminated Land Area,"

Selected Topics:

Transuranium Elements in the General Environment. Technical j Note CSD-78-1, June 1978, Office of Radiation Programs (U.S. Environmental '

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Fowler, T.W. and Nelson, C.B., 1979, " Health Impact Assessment of Carbon-14 Emissions from Normal Operations of Uranium Fuel Cyc1c Facilities," June 1979, EPA 520/5-80-004, Office of Radiation Programs (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

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Environmental Dose Commitment Models for Evaluatingithe Potential Environmental Impact of Hign Level Waste Dioposal,"' August 1978. EPA Technical Note, Office of Radiation Programs (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.).

Smith, J.M., Fowler, T.H. and Gol' din, A.S., 1981, " Mathematical Models for Estimating Population Health Effects from' the Disposal of High-Level .

Radioactive Waste," published in the Proceedings of the Symposium on -

Uncertainties Associated:with the Regulation of the Geologic Disposal of High b

Level Radioactive Waste, March 9-13. 1981, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, sponsored by-the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Oak Ridge National- Laboratory.

Blanchard, R.L., Fowler, T.W., Horton, T.R'..and Smith, J.M., 1981, " Potential-  ;

Health and Environmental Hazards of Wastes at Active Surface and Underground

Mines," International Conference on Radiatior Hazards in Mining: Control,.

Measurement,-and Medical Aspects, Colorado School of Mines,. Golden, Colorado, October. 4-9,1981. (Published. by Society of Mining Engineers of American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum. Engineering, Inc., New York, .

NY).

Blanchard, R.L., Fowler, T.W., Horton, T.R. and Smith, J.M., 1982, " Potential Health Effects of Radioactive Emissions from Active Surface and Underground Uranium Mines," Nuclear Safety,' Vol. 23, No.'4, pp. 439-450, July August!

1982.(Superintendent of: Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.).

Blanchard , R.L. , Eadie. G.G. , Fowler , T.W. , Gottlieb, M.M. , Hans , J.M. Jr. ,

Horton, T .R. ,- llurst ,- T ;L . , laufmann, R .F . , Magno , P .J . , Moore ,- J .M . , Nelson ,

D. , O'Connell, M.F. , P6tko, C .M. , Regnier, J.E. , .Silhanck , J.S. .and Smith, J.M. ,- 1983, " Potential Health and Environmental Hazards of Uranium Mine Waetes," A Report.to the Congress of the United States in Response.to Public Law 95-604, 3 volumes, EPA 520/1-83-007, June 10, 1983 (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Radiation Programs, Washington', D.C.).

Fowler, T.W. , Windham, S.T. , Callis , R.S. and Phillips , C.R. , 1982, j

" Radiological Survey of Ingalls Shipbuilding Division, Pascagoula, i Mississippi, and Environs," EPA 520/5-83-022, August 1982 (U.S. Environmer.tal l Protection Agency, Office of Radiation Programs, Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility, Montgomery, AL).

i Smith, J.M., Fowler, T.W., and Goldin, A.S., 1985, " Environmental Pathway Models for Estimating Population Health Effects from Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes,in. Geological Repositories," EPA 520/5-85-026, August.1985

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" Internal' Dosimetry of Tritiated Water and Tritiated Thymidine Related to Bioassay Results," January 28, 1983 l

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March 14,1983 and March 30, 1983

" Multichannel Analyzer Laboratory Exercise," May 4, 1983

" Radiation Doses from Xenon-133 Cerebral Blood Flow Studies in Development- i Neuropsychiatric Disorders," October 24, 1983 and August 13, 1983

" Internal Absorbed Dose from Indiam-111 Labeled Monocytes by Intraperitoneal.

Administration," December 30, 1983.

" Radiation Doses to the Trachea from Xenon-133 Cerebral Blood Flow Studies in Developmental Neuropsychiatric Disorders", March 8, 1984.

"13, Interlock 1984.

Failure of J.L. Shepherd Mark I Cs-137 Irradiator in-37/B440," July

" Internal Dosimetry of I-131 Labeled Immunoglobulin in Normal Children and Male Children with the Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome," August 13. 1984.

" Radiation Doses to Airway Mucasa from Xenon-133 Cerebral Blood Flow Studies in Development Neuropsychiatric Disorders," September 4, 1984

" Internal Dosimetry of ballium-68 DTPA," September 25, 1984

" Int ernal Dosimetry of Immunoglobulin E (ige) Lab'eled with I-125," January 29, 1985.

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" Internal Dosimetry of 2'FDG with Ereast, Thyroid and Endosteal Cells as Target Organs," April 24, 1985.

" Adult Radiation Doses from Xenon-127 -Cerebral Blood Flow Studies," February 7, 1986.

" External Radiation Dose and Health Impact from Fhosphorus-32 Contamination on Clothing," April 29, 1986.

Also numerous memoranda regarding compliance with' radiation safety requirements at the NIH.

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