NRC Generic Letter 1986-11
o, UNITED STATES
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 June 25, 1986 TO ALL NON-POWER REACTOR LICENSEES
Gentlemen:
SUBJECT: DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTS IRRADIATED IN RESEARCH REACTORS
(GENERIC LETTER 86-11)
which are We have recently received several inquiries regarding productsto unlicensed irradiated in research reactors and subsequently distributed gems and silicon persons. The inquiries were related to irradiations of chips, but other ptodufts may also be involved.
and We are concerned that research reactor licensees may be irradiating to unlicensed redistributing products containing induced radioactivityproducts. Information receivers who utilize or redistribute these irradiated silicon chips, and provided to NRC in specific cases indicates that gems, induced radio- many other materials usually acquire relatively long-lived of products in activity when irradiated in a reactor. Although irradiation 30.14 prohibits a reactor is not of itself prohibited, 10 CFR Section distribution to an introduction of byproduct material into a product for license issued
,unlicensed person, unless the distributor has a specific distribution.
pursuant to 10 CFR Section 32.11 which permits such misunderstanding The purpose of this Generic Letter is to correct any unlicensed persons.
concerning the distribution of irradiated products to materials, In accordance with 10 CFR 30.14, the distribution of irradiated persons is even with low levels of induced radioactivity, to unlicensed licensed by the NPC
prohibited unless the distributor of such materials is induced radioactivity of to do so. Furthermore, to measure these low levels such as shielded very sensitive low background instruments are required, sodium iodide or germanium-lithium detection systems.
the enclosed NRC
In addition, we call your attention to subsection 3 of 16, 1965 (30 FR
Policy Statement in the Federal Register notice of March adornments. The staff
3462) regarding products which are toys, novelties orlicenses for distribution considers gems to be adornments and has not granted of irradiated gems or similar materials.
any products you You are responsible for assuring that the distributors of induced radioactivity, have irradiated in your reactor, and which have acquired with 10 CFR 30.14(c)
are licensed to distribute these products in accordanceproducts to unlicensed and 30.31. If you directly distribute the irradiated activity.
persons, you must obtain a new license to reflect this T ) T 'fd
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If you wish to irradiate licenseable products (other than gems or other adornments) for transfer to unlicensed persons, you and/or the distributor should apply to the NRC for a distribution license, pursuant to 10 CFR
32.11, at the following address:
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety Washington, D. C. 20555 Please note that the NRC has exclusive jurisdiction over reactors and distribution of radioactive consumer products. Agreement States do not issue this type of license.
.It This letter is for information only and does not require any response.
Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Harold Bernard at (301) 492-8529.
Frank J. Miraglia, Director Division of PWR Licensing-B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure:
As stated DISTRIBUTION:
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Applications should be addressed as follows:
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety Washington, D. C. 20555 Please note that the NRC has exclusive Jurisdiction over reactors and distribution of radioactive consumer products. Agreement States do not issue this type of license.
This letter is for information only and does not require any response.
Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Harold Bernard at (301) 492-8529.
Sincerely, Jrank J. Kireglia Frank J. Miraglia, Director Division of PWR Licensing-B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Enclosure:
'As stated DISTRIBUTION:
Central File SSPD Reading PNoonan HBernard DTondi HBerkow JHickey JMetzger RFonner FMiraglia
- SEE PREVIOUS CONCURRENCE SHEET
DPWRL-B:SSPD* DPWRL-B:SSPD* DPWRL-B:SSPD* DPWRL-B:SSPD* NMSS* I&E*
PNoonan:ac HBernard DTondi HBerkow JHickey JMetzger
04/10/86 04/10/86 04/15/86 04/24/86 04/15/86 04/14/86 ELD* :SSPD
RFonner tF 1*ia
04/14/86 06/ /86
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- NOICS
The Commission has also approved m r productsili exceed MSa 6 -bshll- the use of trithum " a
10ADV. FMR -r dtes l4imts -- manded for U- as material for the long standing us C to radiation trom al1 sOWr&esm purpose cc eatch and l oWeg WuASIoMmaterials - to tAl Quantities o oal ekdium do dials for an this bands.
of S m radl being osettwe used in such The Comsin ha rvedad-
-I." number of Item being5 ol byproduct an ouema the vr*I, ucia VA the clus in aco~or& M-With 0
ributed wil and be obtadned require- Urg 0u a elS18cosue products.
"[e in- at section '110 (b) (1) of tba Defens51 wrd-keplft reporting mended. a_ Trilu in autaoobe lo Ilin- It)thefolowin de ductio Act01 190W" t avplicable to the manufacture and taunvmerU
ZlecullOre r 10647 ruxtun of such products. If radio- 4
130. the fo130WIM pWS~v aa ,e materials are usedreaching In c nt a(2) Tlum.in balan of precls;on Inthe 3m dr nt!" In products In shipping d in UL
ItheUmBs L4 so as to raise an queson cc () Ur "nm atalners; and as shiielding pop ulatio exposure beming a dg- eo fire detection unitL
A. DiGtce: X
-12h. a ,tN- ) Urai Iuses of byprodut and, IL.A600: Pma heo as, te s w, a eo iarcemateIal n consumner products,,
am a &time. reconside Its poliy on th e omi0o establishes limits an ofrdioatvemteilsIacuuw antilles or onof radior sto I Approval of a proposed conier se ie terials 4. If app ate, on oroe UN duct wil depend upon both asocad 9dZaton emtted.Ing sromo case otheU
otcUAZT PK
1.3. Doe. 51-UUS risk Mm. ii lH4 drst of p to r the li1
6:45 &A.ML of the product in te g, c edtmport tonhea Parent usfle &Z nd safet also pedifid.
fre btee daL riJs of exposure to tadlation AfOI W
now P~cr tobe PtXffb t PUCWAL Co RICHARD P. ST t M Ibeconsidered uswe and dis- Uaown that In handi. that sl of the product It U lky prop the or s uo
. In the population will rwev t. In etaluationaterial ineonsue n A~~~et p gividuals GIfradctive rs wehn a small fraction, ls than a the 1po coisiderats incipaI
with the rPe*MUi MC hundredths, of individual dose" timits P seducn bre:
In acordam of sectio '11(b) (6) of the Difense Pro- Pe w xommended by such groups the ter ductlon Act of 130. aded. .sand r, ternational Commission cm! Iadio- (a) he potenUal extal
2.. ft lt curoe o Iudividuals In tbe the po- hadig ecutive Order 1067 at November ave talren 101rical Protection (ICRP). theDNat 1to to radato from
195. te folowiU changes uncil n adton Pro ad sean disoa of Iniiulpouts;
place in my financial inderest as re- c d he e Cb) The potentia total accumulative asurements CNCRP).
-ate to the Pz~nAZ Dacam during U iation Council R a th aito dos to indiviuals i the popli- indIvidual doses the "A siz months:. obability of ition who may be exposed to radiation A. osiU=A: ChMOl lNO SC ff= of th specine1 roin a number of products;
I. £MllOf: No chan e. Obly a. Otherise a e Cc) The long-term Potential external b mmore difficult A WM require a e nd internsl expoWre of the genteral This statement to made aso e ebruarl includi dl eighing of aS1 factors, uncontroWd di-
2c105. fo b enu teat win accrue or be doed to I PAAUon from the Into the environ- RMCMAU P.MviuW. I osl of and dispersal i public as a result of the CommIssin's net radioactive materials from prod- Factors that cm be pertnent I
- don Wt authorized by the Commission; and
7Ju. DO, b y4; losi Mar. U. 1o94 6 re listed In paragraphs 0 and 10. below.a Ld) The benetit that will accrue to or
3.UU cownsdered that as a ge 1 be denied the publi because of the ale products Proposcd for dsrbto by approval or din- dl be usefultosome degre Normay 1tility of the approval of aproduct speclhc product.
be Cocmission wilt no attem an ex- ATOMIC ENERGY COMUMIIN ensive evaluation of th degree of bene- t It or usefulnees of a product to tan- the
10. The general criteria for approval of Idvidual products axe set forth in USE OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL AND paragrph 2. above. Detailed evalua- Pbi. However. Ia cam Wheet ton of potental exposura would take SOURCE MATERIAL glblebents to the public ar Question- into consideration the following factors I lo and approval of such a product my whi Products Intended for U"by Gene wult In widespread use of radioactivo together with other consideratins Public (Consmer ProdF°t) materl, such as in co n bouseld may appear pertinent In the partcuW
I the degrePe of usefulness and bern- Cv~eris for the or of podft_ tecms (a) Mhe external radiation klls from haenda for ams by Lhe rewm wb It that accrue to the public aW be a theproduct.
bvpr d miat _ 4Seddi tfcor. In , the Ccci.
-atup (b) T.-e proximdty of the product to source fdseriaL. This notice sets forth -slion comsers tat the Ue of radio- humn tiu durin mse.
the mentlat terms attothe CoXmisson's approval et theI hove material in toWs novelties, and benefit. ta) no ae f ticUe expod A
Policy with respect ma be of marginal tdormnts dose to the skin of the whole body would use at byproduct material and sourceI . AIcaosftor approvalof -d be considered more igniicant than a material In products Intended for use by thef t that are ubject to mls- will be siMIA doen to *ameal portion of the the general public Ccomumer regulatory products) ing especally by chldren without the haposition ot aprvdonly If they are foua to ca- di of the body.
control on the consuw-rse. Wes Us b unul de o ut and td) fladlotolcity of the radimuclldes.
on a The es tozic matals with coen- a high aoemplished by the emi. safety. permissible body buwdn high case-by-case badsis of the possinand S. Th CommneaC bas approved cer- Umnt in Sar water, would be un of the arved 1ts f the taln long standn uses of soRce mFate- tration consdred more favorably than mate- licensin reQuleM!a forthebyproduc Atocice rial. nost of which antedate the toc rials with a high radlotoxIClt.
and source materia CC eerg progrT-L Ths Include: Mate- Energy Act of 1904 as amended, and. of to olo gam Nd Ce) The 0uantity of radioacte
-icensingl C1) Use of uranium rl per Indvdual product. The smaller the Commissioc's ereulatons pw gas for certain decorative ally0s and the quantw the more favorably would of Byproduct Material-. 10 CIR Par so (2) Thorim In vario tungosten the product be considered.
and lcensing c soure Material". 10 ucs gU nte ie,
4t) ?orm of material Materials With CM Part 40. dg ro. 0 ln etc.) to ha- win be
1. At the pret t2me It appears un- p ; and a low sotubmt7 in body fGuids a a p c considered more favorably than those likely that the total oftributlOn to the ) Ur and thum tIn exposur of the general public to radi- With a hg solbilitY.
Ation from thetse c radloactihitY in
- Tuesda, Moac 19, 195 FDENUZIMTEwR,
(gCo n of the matertla ,C "W UatWL .. RI cm9ft.
Products which contain go material, Universal Budlz. C10meeticu a"x
' M3 w ere f oneaw clndi. rda A WeaWhington DZ.C DFUTaM WPTHAN&A AmEN
tiara wil be oonideIed ore tavoraw before a r on FredaeldkL IaAA
DUHSA GERMAN
than those that win Mt contain the Dtd a Wshinetn D.C.. Mac 1U.
AIRLINESI
material r uch oonditio'
(h) Degree of actrn to ProdUctd- Ing normal bandling awd ue. Producta Cis F. howw. Notice is herebo gine,HopnfAnt which ar Inaccensie to Children ae the Federal Avistio Act at 105 as other Peons, di emwill be cn- 11.3 Doe. 61,46 Fld Mu. IL. IG; mewnded, Uat a hearing in the above..
sidered more favorably than tho that enstd 4 - -- d are accessle, 6 be h on l e 11, 154 1has been r- (amC. lei. a ft. Mt U US. 2301. Ad- to be held onApriJ 121I . at Munie"ntoO1irfo MI us. _ . 5 43St. 10 a (llt ) in Room 26 UnI-
22; 5 VJ.C. 10U2 CHICAGO HELCOPER AIRWAYS, wand BuIlding. 125 t Ae- mm NW.. WashInto. D.C. before
13ted a Wahingto D.C. this th Examiner Rts L Ninwmaim.
day March of 19. Heiic, of halwebenr Conferemnce Fw Inormation oce=lrw the Une For the Atomic EMUrg Com-1106o10 Notice k hereby given that a prehear- Involved and other detalls In this pro- ffie r EL McOOO1. e ceeding. interesed persons are referted W. la Cm In the abov.-uitltled to the Prehearing Conference Report maKo Is assigned to be held n Aprt served onApril 21.164. and other doci-
1.3L. Doc. g1WI6* Usd. Mwr. is. 236: 15. 166 a 1aLm. *eAt. In Roo HL. menu which ar In the docket of this
6:41 &ALI Unvesl bullding. Connecticu and proceeding on We In the Doce Sectio Srsad *Ptk. w"I1 Foda Avenues NW.. WashIngton. D.C. of the Cmv~Aeronautica Board.
before Examinw William J. MaddaL
In order to faclitate the conduct at the Dated at WashngtWo D.C.. Kar& 10.
OKLAHOMA1 STATE ' NIVER Conference. Interested paie ane In- Aructed to submit to the Examiner and [saw Racw L Xnaw ,
Hosce of Isivonce fCshdo ot pares on or before March 24. Hwagl imfe.
16: (1) Formal motUons w ct to the proceeding. including motion to 113. c. W-MM Plied Ma. IS, 19k Please t notice tM no reqes for consolidat or epaud (such motions 6:46 a&A1.
a formal hearing having been fild d- should be Med separately and Comply Iowin pubilaction of the notice at pro- s- action in the PKeuAL RaTM.
with the Board's Rules of Pracce h
20 Copies being fied with the Docket - 15- the Atomic Energy Commlntoam ha"s6- Section); (2) r utome" Of 1s- LOS ANGELES AIRWAYS, INC.
inaed ConsUmtiuon Permit No. CPRR465 son: (2) propoead stipulations. f any;
auhrI n OUlahoma State Uniessity Notice of Prehuade Cmfeen to mmr 'Its Model AGN4201 IuerM.- (4) requests for information; (5) state- ments of posltlu of pates; a E6) Notice U hereby giv ta a Prehear.
tW from its present location. In the - - dat lug conferetc In the above-entited mat- Comial Engineering Bulding to the tet is uldCed to be held an April 13.
new EgneiglDMAg Cn the jUni- Dated at Washington. D.C.S arch 11. 135. at 10 am, eat., in Root 311.
verttf~s campu in Stillwater Okls.' 16. Universal Building. CAnd Ibe pfinit as beued. Is as adt forth (MULI FrAIs W. DROWN, Plorlda Avenoe NW.. Wai .ngton Dq.
In the Notice of Proposed lartanc of Chef Zzmixer. before Examiner William, J. Madden.
tPermit am Facility U- In order to facilitate the conduct of the cense Amendment published In the Fza- gVRPDe. WOW. PlA . 25. 2L65; Conference. interested prutes. are in- nu PRzzr en NTbrzr7,1 3. So 6:41 s&mLt stiuctedl to it to the Examiner nd FR.1 2162. other pwties on or before March 261365:
Dated t Dethea. Md... this th day gDacka 1521l (1) Pormal mo1tions with rePP;P , to the ot March 196". proceeding. Including motions to consoli- COMPANIA PERUANA INTERNA. date or expand (such motions chould be For the Atnme Energy Commlseson CIONAL DE AVIACOI SA. Mod separatey ad Compo with the
-o= S. DoTS. ioard's Rules oC Practice, with 20 copies Ch-i. Remarch 8xd Power no. Nolice of Hemhg being Med wi the Docket Section);
odo Salty Draxch. Dievatos Notice hereby Us even, pwmax" to the 0) propoe statmnts of Issues; (2)
of Reactor rUcessiet dPdA X t of prposed stipulations. Uf a: (41 re- ZsR 5_. ?. 1d M1 1UK3. 1963.a amndd tha a beauu i the Quests for Information: (5) statements aboe-etiled rocedig wllbe d Inheld U* at postuavs at pries; aN () Pro
6:41 &ALI
o A 5. 13. at 10 a eAA.. In -ual do Room 92M. Universal BuIlding. 1U Con- Dated at Wahilngton D.C, March 11.
nectifA Avenue NW., Washingto. D.C.
CDvl. t BNeUIICS BOARD before the undersigned E:ambe.
18.
InALI FKAwm W. 9010W~.
[Docketet1t0 Pot further Information regarding the Issues involvd herbn Interested persons Ch*n Luzaser.
AEROVLAS EcAroRLAIAS, CA. may refer to the variovs orders at the (VtA Doc W Plid. Mw. M 1;
Notice *I aprehoong res"forens Board. the preearing confeee 6:45 am.
Applicaion at At r. ld cuatorlana and Other documwots which ar on le CA.. In Docket 15911 for LforeIgn W In utice the Docket Section CC the ChvU Mro- Board 1Do*51 1tJ
permit to enage In the faren ab tar&-
Dated at Washington. D.C., March 11. NEW YORK AIRWAYS, INC.
poatson cc persons, property, and malt ewIn cuador 1#5. No**cof Pd hearle Ceoferec d , a BogotColombia. [IXAL1 Humow KIBaTAN. Notice is herb given, tha a prbeh -
Notie s he et a prehea- W conference In the abo" -antkd gc o e b nd a plcto smie to be heM cm arc 1x Dw. 5-2001: 1Sd Mo. u. aft 5:48 a1m-j matter U asegned to be held on April
14. 136. a t 0 a.m eat, In RoI* 011.
Enclosure 2 List of Recently Issued Generic Letters Generic Date of Letter No. Subject Issuance Issued To
86-10 Implementation of Fire 04/24/86 All Power Reactor Protection Requirements Licensees and Applicants
86-09 Technical Resolution of 03/31/86 All Licensees of Generic Issue No. B-59-(N-1) Operating BWRs and Loop Operation in 8WRs and PWRs and License PWRs ADplicants
86-08 Availability of Supplement 4 03/25/86 All Licensees of to NUREG-0933 Operating Reactors
"A Prioritization of Generic Applicants for OLs Safety Issues" and Holders of CPs
86-07 Transmittal of NUREG-1190 03/20/86 All Reactor Regarding the San Onofre Licensees and Unit 1 Loss of Power and Applicants Water Hammer Event
86-06 Implementation of TMI Action 05/29/86 All Applicants and Item II.K.3.5 "Automatic Licensees with CE
Trip of Reactor Coolant designed NSSS-except Pumps" Maine Yankee
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86-05 Implementation of TMI Action 05/29/86 All Applicants and Item II.K.3.5, "Automatic Licensees with B&W
Trip of Reactor Coolant Designed Nuclear Pumps Steam Supply Systems
86-04 Policy Statement 02/13/86 All Power Reactor on Engineering Licensees and Expertise on Shift Applicants for Power Reactor Licenses
86-03 Applications for 02/10/86 All Power Reactor License Amendments Licensees and OL Applicants
86-02 Technical Resolution of 01/23/86 All Licensees of Generic Issue B-19 Operating BWRs Thermal Hydraulic Stability
86-01 Safety Concerns Associated 01/03/86 All BWR Applicants with Pipe Breaks in the and Licensees BWR Scram System
June 30, 1986 STANDARDIZATION & SPECIAL PROJECTS BRANCH CURRENT FACILITY ADDRESS LIST
Docket No. License No. Facility Name Project Manager
50-228 R-98 Aerotest Operations, Inc. J. Dosa (TRIGA) OL
Mr. R. L. Newacheck, President Aerotest Operations, Inc.
3455 Fostoria Way San Ramon, California 93583 Manager of Reactor Operations: Irvine E. Lamb
(415) 866-1212
50-170 R-84 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
Colonel James J. Conklin, Director Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Naval Medical Command, National Capitol Region Bethesda, Maryland 20814
(301) 295-1210
Reactor Facility Director: Mark Moore
(301) 295-1290
50-13 CX-10 Babcock and Wilcox H. Bernard Dismantling (Cr. Ex.) Mr. A. F. Olsen Senior Licensing Administrator Babock and Wilcox Research and Development Division Lynchburg Research Center P.O. Box 11165 Lynchburg, Virginia 24506-1165
50-6 R-4 Battelle Memorial Institute H. Bernard Dismantling/
Battelle Memorial Institute PO
Attention John M. Batch, Director
505 King Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43201-2693
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50-262 R-109 Brigham Young University R. Carter (L-77) OL
Dr. Robert K. Thomas Academic Vice President Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84602 Facility Chief: Dwight R. Dixon
(801) 378-1211
50-77 R-31 Catholic University J. Dosa (AGN-201) PO
Mr. Edward D. Jordan Reactor Administrator Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering The Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Avenue, N.E.
Washington, D. C. 20064
(202) 635-5170
50-54 R-81 Cintichem, Inc. H. Bernard (Pool) OL
Mr. Stuart J. Somerville Cintichem, Inc.
Sterling Forest Research Center P. 0. Box 324 Tuxedo, New York 10987
Technical Contact:
Mr. William G. Ruzicka
(914) 351-2131
50-97 R-89 Cornell University H. Bernard (ZPR) OL
50-157 R-80 Dr. David D. Clark OL
(TRIGA) School of Applied and Engineering Physics Ward Laboratory Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853
(607) 256-5224
Technical Contact:
Howard Aderhold
(607) 256-3481
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50-264 R-108 Dow Chemical Company R. Carter (TRI GA) OL
Mr. Charles W. Kocher Reactor Manager H & E.S/I.H
1602 Building Chemical Research Center Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan 48674
(517) 636-0304
50-163 R-67 GA Technologies, Inc. - Mark F R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
50-89 R-38 GA Technologies, Inc. - Mark I
Mr. Keith E. Asmussen Licensing Administrator GA Technologies, Inc.
P. 0. Box 85608 San Diego, California 92138
(619) 455-2823
50-70 TR-1 General Electric Test Reactor H. Bernard (GETR) P0
50-73 R-33 General Electric Company Nuclear Test Reactor (NTR) OL
Mr. R. W. Darmitzel, Manager Irradiation Processing Product Section Vallecitos Nuclear Center General Electric Company P. 0. Box 460
Pleasanton, California 94566
(415) 862-4344 Technical Director: G. E. Cunningham
(415) 862-4330
50-183 DR-10 General Electric - EVESR H. Bernard P0
Same Address as above.
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50-160 R-97 Georgia Institute of Technology R. Carter (Research HW) OL
Dr. Ratib A. Karam, Director Neely Nuclear Research Center Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332
(404) 894-3600
50-284 R-110 Idaho State University J. Dosa (AGN-201) OL
Dr. Lawrence H. Rice Vice President of Academic Affairs Idaho State University Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Reactor Supervisor: Terry Smith
(208) 236-2417
50-116 R-59 Iowa State University J. Dosa (UTR-10 Pool) OL
Dr. Richard A. Hendrickson Nuclear Engineering Department Iowa State University
261 Sweeney Hall Ames, Iowa 50010
(515) 294-5840
50-188 R-88 Kansas State University J. Dosa (TRIGA) OL
Dr. Richard E. Faw, Director Nuclear Reactor Facility Department of Nuclear Engineering Ward Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506
(913) 532-5624 Reactor Supervisor: Jack Higginbotham
50-199 R-94 Manhattan College J. Dosa (Tank-ZPR)
Dr. Robert E. Berlin Reactor Administrator Zero Power Reactor c/o Mechanical Engineering Dept.
Manhattan College Riverdale, New York 10471
(212) 920-0100 or 920-0140
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50-20 R-37 Massachusetts Institute of Technology H. Bernard (Research HW) OL
Mr. Lincoln Clark, Jr., Director of Reactor Operations Nuclear Reactor Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology
138 Albany Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
(617) 253-4202
50-538 R-127 Memphis State University J. Dosa (AGN-201) PO
Dr. Van N. Oliphant, Vice President Advancement and Continuing Education Memphis State University Memphis, Tennessee 38152 Project Manager: Robert Riley, Jr.
(901) 454-2256
50-294 R-114 Michigan State University J. Dosa (TRIGA) OL
Dr. R. E. Wilkinson Assistant Vice President for Business and Finance Administration Building Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Reactor Supervisor: Mark Mitchell
(517) 353-9097
50-241 CPRR-91 Mississippi State University R. Carter CP
Mr. Michael J. Hibbard P.O. Box NE
Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762
50-30 TR-3 NASA Plumbrook (Test and Mock-up) R. Carter PO-DO
50-185 R-93 Mr. Edward A. Richley PO-DO
Director of Administration Lewis Research Center National Aeronautics and Space Administration Cleveland, Ohio 44135
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50-184 TR-5 National Bureau of Standards (NBS) H. Bernard (Test) OL
Dr. R. S. Carter, Chief Reactor Radiation Division National Bureau of Standards U. S. Department of Commerce Washington, D. C. 20234 Reactor Supervisor: Tawfik Raby
(301) 921-2523
50-297 R-120 North Carolina State University R. Carter (PULSTAR) OL
Dr. Bruce R. Poulton, Chancellor Room A, Holladay Hall North Carolina State University P. 0. Box 7001 Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7001 Associate Director: Mr. Garry D. Miller Nuclear Reactor Program Department of Nuclear Engineering
(919) 737-2191
50-187 R-90 Northrop Corporation H. Bernard DO
Dr. Jack Benveniste, Chairman Corporate Radiation Committee Northrop Research & Technology Center Northrop Corporation One Research Park Palos Verdes, California 90274
(213) 377-4811 ext. 245 N.S. Savannah R. Carter
50-238 NS-1 PO
Mr. J. E. Guerry, Jr.
Executive Director State of South Carolina Patriots Point Development Authority P.O. Box 986 Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Dr. Zelvin Levine Senior Advisor for Research and Development Maritime Administration MAR-700.2, Room 7330
400 7th Street, S.W.
Washington, D. C. 20590
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50-150 R-75 Ohio State University J. Dosa (Pool) OL
Mr. Robert F. Redmond Executive Director Engineering Experiment Station Ohio State University
142 Hitchcock Hall Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614) 422-2411 Reactor Operations Manager: Richard D. Myser
(614) 422-6755
50-243 R-106 Oregon State University R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
Dr. Clifford V. Smith, Jr.
Reactor Administrator and Director Radiation Center Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331
(503) 754-2341
50-5 R-2 Pennsylvania State University R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
Dr. Charles L. Hosler Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School Pennsylvania State University
207 Old Main Building University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Technical Contact:
Dr. S. Levine, Director Breazeale Nuclear Reactor College of Engineering I
(814) 865-3110
50-182 R-87 Purdue University R. Carter OL
(Lockheed)
Mr. Eldon R. Stansberry Reactor Supervisor Department of Nuclear Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
(317) 494-5764
IP:
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50-288 R-112 Reed College J. Dosa (TRIGA) OL
Dr. M. A. Kay, Director Reactor Facility Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd.
Portland, Oregon 97202
(503) 771-1112 ext. 205
50-225 CX-22 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute J. Dosa (Cr. Ex.) OL
Dr. Donald R. Harris, Director Critical Facility Department of Nuclear Engineering and Science Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12181
(518) 393-4281
Technical Contact:
Frank Wicks
(518) 270-6401
50-193 R-95 Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission H. Bernard (Pool) OL
Mr. A. Francis DiMeglio, Director Nuclear Science Center Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission South Ferry Road Narrangansett, Rhode Island 02882
(401) 792-6126
50-375 R-118 Rockwell H. Bernard DO
Dr. M. E. Remley, Director Rocketdyne Division Rockwell International Corporation
6633 Canoga Avenue, Mail Code LA 06 Canoga Park, California 91304
(818-700-4270)
50-146 DPR-4 Saxton R. Carter PO
R. W. Heward, Jr.
President General Public Utilities System Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp.
100 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, N. J. 07054
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50-57 R-77 State University of New York (Buffalo) R. Carter (PULSTAR) OL
Mr. Louis G. Henry, Director Buffalo Materials Research Center State University of New York Rotary Road Buffalo, New York 14214
(716) 831-2826
50-59 R-23 Texas A&M University H. Bernard (AGN-201) OL
President Texas A&M University Coke Building Second Floor College Station, Texas 77843-1246
Technical Contact:
Don Erdman
(409) 845-7551
50-128 R-83 Dr. H. H. Richardson, Interim Director OL
(TRIGA) Texas Engineering Experiment Station
301 Engineering Research Center Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843-3577
Technical Contact:
Dr. Donald Feltz
(713) 845-7551
50-274 R-133 United States Geological Survey (USGS) R. Carter (TRIGA) Department of Interior OL
Dr. Hugh T. Millard, Jr.
Reactor Administrator Department of Interior United States Geological Survey Box 25046 - Mail Stop 424 Denver Federal Center Denver, Colorado 80225 Reactor Director: Donald Rusling
(303) 234-2608
50-113 R-52 University of Arizona J. Dosa (TRIGA) OL
Dr. George W. Nelson, Director Nuclear Reactor Laboratory University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721
(602) 626-2551
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50-224 R-101 University of California at Berkeley R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
Prof. Thomas H. Pigford Reactor Administrator Department of Nuclear Engineering College of Engineering University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720
Reactor Supervisor: Tek Lim
(415) 642-5213
50-142 R-71 University of California at Los Angeles H. Bernard PO to Dr. Walter F. Wegst, Director Dismantle Office of Environmental Health and Safety Center for Health Sciences University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 90024 Neil Ostrander (213) 825-2825
50-326 R-116 University of California at Irvine H. Bernard (TRIGA) OL
Dr. George Miller - purely technical Reactor Supervisor Department of Chemistry University of California, Irvine Irvine, California 92717
(714) 856-6649 William J. Lillyman - formal licensing Vice Chancellor
50-433 R-124 University of California at Santa Barbara H. Bernard (L-77) Decommissioning Dr. A. E. Profio Nuclear Reactor Director Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California 93106
(805) 961-3412 or 3788
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50-83 R-56 University of Florida H. Bernard (Argonaut) OL
Mr. William Vernetzen Acting Director of Nuclear Facilities
102 Nuclear Reactor Building Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 Lab (904) 392-1406, X1408 cc: Dr. A. M. Jacob, Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences
50-151 R-115 University of Illinois R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
50-356 R-117 Dr. George H. Miley, Chairman OL
(LOPRA) Nuclear Engineering Program University of Illinois
214 Nuclear Engineering Laboratory Urbana, Illinois 61801 Reactor Director: Gerald Beck
(217) 586-4633
50-148 R-78 University of Kansas J. Dosa (Lockheed) OL
Dr. Russell Mesler Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
102 Nuclear Reactor Center University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66044
(913) 864-3938
50-223 R-125 University of Lowell H. Bernard (GE MTR) OL
Mr. Leon Beghian Director Nuclear Center University of Lowell One University Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
(617) 458-9081
Technical Contact:
Tom Wallace SWB (617) 452-5000, X2232
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50-166 R-70 University of Maryland R. Carter (TRI GA) OL
Dr. Frank Kerr, Provost MPSE Division Room 2300, Math Building University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 Nuclear Reactor Director: Dr. Ralph Belcher
(301) 454-2430
50-2 R-28 University of Michigan H. Bernard (Pool) OL
Dr. William F. Kerr, Director Phoenix Memorial Laboratory Ford Nuclear Reactor University of Michigan
2301 Bonisteel Boulevard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2100
Technical Contact:
R. Robert Burn
(313) 764-6224
50-123 R-79 University of Missouri - Rolla R. Carter (Pool) OL
Dr. Albert E. Bolon, Director Nuclear Reactor Facility University of Missouri, Rolla Rolla, Missouri 65401
(314) 341-4720
Reactor Manager: Milan K. Straka
50-186 R-103 University of Missouri - Columbia R. Carter (Tank) 0L
Dr. Robert M. Brugger, Director Research Reactor Facility University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 65211
(314) 882-4211
50-252 R-102 University of New Mexico J. Dosa (AGN-201) 0L
Dr. David M. Woodall Chief Reactor Supervisor Nuclear and Chemical Engineering Department University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
(505) 277-5405 Reactor Administrator Prof. Frank L. Williams
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50-112 R-53 University of Oklahoma H. Bernard (AGN-211P) OL
Dr. Craig Jensen, Director of Nuclear Reactor School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering University of Oklahoma
865 Asp Avenue, Room 212 Norman, Oklahoma 73019
(405) 325-5011
Technical Contact:
C. W. Terrell
50-192 R-92 University of Texas H. Bernard (TRIGA) Decommissioning
50-602 CP Dr. Dale E. Klein, Director J. Dosa Nuclear Reactor Laboratory CP
University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712
Technical Contact:
Thomas L. Bauer
(512) 471-5136
50-72 R-25 University of Utah R. Carter (AGN-201) OL
50-407 R-126 Mr. James J. Brophy, Vice President OL
(TRIGA) of Research University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Gary Sandquist, Director Nuclear Engineering Laboratory Reactor Administrator: Dr. K. L. DeVries Senior Reactor Engineer: Kevin Crawford
(801) 581-7109
50-62 R-66 University of Virginia R. Carter (Pool) OL
50-396 R-123 Dr. R. U. Mulder, Director OL
(Cavalier) UVA Reactor Facility Department of Engineering and Engineering Physics University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
Technical Contact:
Preston Farrar
(804) 924-7136
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50-139 R-73 University of Washington H. Bernard (Argonaut) OL
Dr. Maurice A. Robkin, Director Nuclear Engineering Laboratories University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195
(206) 543-4170
50-156 R-74 University of Wisconsin J. Dosa (TRIGA) OL
Mr. R. J. Cashwell Reactor Director Nuclear Engineering Dept.
University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706
(608) 262-3392
50-131 R-57 Veterans Administration Medical Center R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
Mr. R. L. Turcotte, Director Veterans Administration Medical Center
4101 Woolworth Avenue Omaha, Nebraska 68105 Reactor Director: Mr. Alan Blotcky
(404) 346-8800 ext. 432
50-124 R-62 Virginia Polytechnic Institute H. Bernard and State University PO
Dr. Keith Furr, Director Nuclear Laboratory Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Room 108 Robeson Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
(703) 961-6510
Technical Contact:
Donald R. Krause
50-22 TR-2 Waltz Mill H. Bernard PO
Mr. A. J. Nardi NES License Administrator Nuclear Energy Systems Westinghouse Electric Corporation P.O. Box 355 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230
(412) 374-4652
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50-27 R-76 Washington State University R. Carter (TRIGA) OL
Mr. W. E. Wilson Associate Director Nuclear Radiation Center Washington State University Pullman, Washington 99164
(509) 335-8641
50-47 R-65 Watertown R. Carter PO
Mr. John Vining, Acting Director Safety Office Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center Department of the Army Watertown, Massachusetts 02172
50-87 R-119 Westinghouse Electric Corporation (Zion) H. Bernard (NTR) OL
Administrative Contact:
Mr. A. J. Nardi NES License Administrator Nuclear Energy Systems Westinghouse Electric Corporation P. 0. Box 355 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230
(412) 374-4652
Technical Contact:
Ms.Karen Reuter
505 Shiloh Blvd.
Zion, Illinois 60099
(312) 872-4585
50-134 R-61 Worcester Polytechnic Institute J.Dosa (Pool) OL
Mr. Thomas H. Newton, Jr., Director Nuclear Reactor Facility Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, Massachusetts 01609
(617) 793-5688
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Power Reactors - Jane Gibson A-L (45)
Gene McPeek M-Z (47)
Non-Power Reactors - Gene McPeek A-P (32)
Jane Gibson R-W (36)
Jane Gibson Gene McPeek IAEA 1. IAT
2. Standard Review Plan 2. Regulatory Effectiveness Reviews
3. DOE and NRC Classifications Guides 3. Generic Issue A-29 (Nuclear Power Plant Design for the Reduction
4. Foreign Visitors to Reactor Sites of Vulnerability to Sabotage)
5. Executive Team National Defense 4. USIA-45 (Shutdown Decay Heat Removal Requirements)
6. Safety and Safeguards Research Program
5. Decommissioning Experience
7. Annual Regionalization Assessment Team
6. Generic Issues (NRC Position re: Hostage Situation, etc.)
7. Insider Study
8. LANL Reports (Research)
9. Locking Systems
10. Pat Down Search Issue
11. Reportable Physical Security Events
12. Vital Area Guidelines
13. Human Factors in Safeguards
14. Annual Regionalization Assessment Team