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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDSWASHINGTON, D.C. 20555March 7, 1990NRC INFORMATION NOTICE No. 90-15: RECIPROCITY: NOTIFICATION OF AGREEMENTSTATE RADIATION CONTROL DIRECTORS BEFOREBEGINNING WORK IN AGREEMENT STATES
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY
 
COMMISSION
 
===OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS===
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 March 7, 1990 NRC INFORMATION
 
NOTICE No. 90-15: RECIPROCITY:  
NOTIFICATION
 
OF AGREEMENT STATE RADIATION
 
CONTROL DIRECTORS
 
BEFORE BEGINNING
 
WORK IN AGREEMENT
 
STATES


==Addressees==
==Addressees==
:All holders of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) materials licenses whichauthorize use of radioactive material at temporary Job sites.
:
All holders of Nuclear Regulatory
 
Commission (NRC) materials
 
licenses which authorize
 
use of radioactive
 
material at temporary
 
Job sites.


==Purpose==
==Purpose==
:This information notice provides guidance to materials licensees aboutnotifying Agreement State Radiation Control Directors before workingwith NRC-licensed material in an Agreement State. It is expected thatrecipients will review this notice for applicability to their NRC licensedprograms to ensure compliance with Agreement State requirements. Nowritten response to this information notice is required.Discussion:Many NRC licensees, particularly radiographers, well-loggers, and portablegauge users, are authorized to use radioactive material at temporary jobsites. However, this authorization does not permit operations in the 29Agreement States (except for licensees who are Federal Agencies). SomeAgreement States have reciprocity provisions that permit NRC licenseesto perform work using NRC-licensed radioactive materials in their'States.In some Agreement States, you will need to obtain a license to performwork using licensed materials. Most Agreement States permit reciprocityfor as long as 180 days per year and some permit reciprocity for as littleas 20 days per year. NRC licensees are advised that they should notify theAgreement State in advance of doing work in that State.We have attached telephone numbers for all the Agreement States and a mapshowing the location of Agreement States.010172 IN 90-15March 7, 1990 No written response is required for this information notice. If you have anyquestions about this matter, please contact one of the technical contactslisted below or the appropriate regional office.** .!ar E Cu ngham, Directo'Division of In ustrial andMedical Nuclear Safety, NMSSTechnical Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS(301);492-3424Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA(301) 492-0327Attachments:1. List of Agreement States2. List of Recently. Issued NMSS Information Notices3. List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
: This information
 
notice provides guidance to materials
 
licensees
 
about notifying
 
Agreement
 
State Radiation
 
Control Directors
 
before working with NRC-licensed
 
material in an Agreement
 
State. It is expected that recipients
 
will review this notice for applicability
 
to their NRC licensed programs to ensure compliance
 
with Agreement
 
State requirements.
 
No written response to this information
 
notice is required.Discussion:
Many NRC licensees, particularly
 
radiographers, well-loggers, and portable gauge users, are authorized
 
to use radioactive
 
material at temporary
 
job sites. However, this authorization
 
does not permit operations
 
in the 29 Agreement
 
States (except for licensees
 
who are Federal Agencies).
 
Some Agreement
 
States have reciprocity
 
provisions
 
that permit NRC licensees to perform work using NRC-licensed
 
radioactive
 
materials
 
in their'States.
 
In some Agreement
 
States, you will need to obtain a license to perform work using licensed materials.
 
Most Agreement
 
===States permit reciprocity===
for as long as 180 days per year and some permit reciprocity
 
for as little as 20 days per year. NRC licensees
 
are advised that they should notify the Agreement
 
State in advance of doing work in that State.We have attached telephone
 
numbers for all the Agreement
 
States and a map showing the location of Agreement
 
States.010172 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 No written response is required for this information
 
notice. If you have any questions
 
about this matter, please contact one of the technical
 
contacts listed below or the appropriate
 
regional office.** .!ar E Cu ngham, Directo'Division of In ustrial and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical
 
Contacts:  
Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301);492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:
1. List of Agreement
 
States 2. List of Recently.
 
Issued NMSS Information
 
Notices 3. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
 
Notices
 
;Attachment
 
1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 AGREEMENT
 
STATES Became an Agreement
 
State On-10/1/66 Alabama 205-261-5313 Mr. Aubrey V. Godwin, Chief Bureau of Radiological
 
Health Environmental
 
Health Adminis.Room 314, State Office Building Montgomery, Alabama 36130 5/15/67 Arizona 602-255-4845 Mr. Charles F. Tedford, Director Arizona Radiation
 
Regulatory
 
Agency 4814 South 40th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85040 7/1/63 Arkansas 501-661-2301 Ms. Greta Dicus, Director Div. of Radiation
 
Control and Emergency
 
Management
 
Arkansas Dept. of Health 4815 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-3867
9/1/62 California
 
916-445-0931 Licensing
 
& Inspection
 
916-322-2073 Mr. Edgar D. Bailey, Chief Radiologic
 
Health Branch Department
 
of Health 714 P Street, Room 498 Sacramento, California
 
95814 2/1/68 Colorado 303-331-8482 Amended Mr. Robert Quillin, Director 4/20/82 Radiation
 
===Control Division Office of Health Protection===
Department
 
of Public Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220
Attachment
 
1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 7/1/64 Florida 904-487-1004 Mary E. Clark, Ph.D., Director Office of Radiation
 
Control Dept. of Health & Rehabilitative
 
Services 1317 Winewood Blvd.Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700
12/15/69 Georgia 404-894-5795 Thomas E. Hill, Acting Director Radiological
 
Health Section Department
 
of Human Resources Room 600 878 Peachtree
 
Street Atlanta, Georgia 30309 10/1/68 Idaho 208-334-5879
 
===Mr. Ernest Ranieri, Supervisor===
Compliance
 
Section Idaho Department
 
of Health and Welfare Statehouse
 
Boise, Idaho 83720 6/1/87 Illinois 217-785-9868 Dr. Terry Lash, Director Department
 
of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, Illinois 62704 1/1/86 Iowa 515-281-4928 Donald A. Flater, Chief Bureau of Radiological
 
Health Iowa Department
 
of Health Lucas State Office Building Des Moines, Iowa 50319 1/1/65 Kansas 913-296-1542 Mr. Gerald W. Allen, Chief Bureau of Air Quality and Radiation Control Dept. of Health & Environment
 
Forbes Field, Building 321 Topeka, Kansas 66620
Attachment
 
1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 3/26/62 Kentucky 502-564-3700
Mr. Donald Hughes, Manager Radiation
 
Control Branch Dept. of Health Services Cabinet for Human Resources 275 East Main Street Frankfort, Kentucky 40621 5/1/67 Louisiana
 
504-925-4518
 
===Mr. William H. Spell, Administrator===
Nuclear Energy Division Office of Air Quality & Nuclear Energy P. 0. Box 14690 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
 
70898 1/1/71 Maryland 301-631-3300
 
===I Mr. Roland G. Fletcher, Administrator===
Center for Radiological
 
===Health Dept. of the Environment===
2500 Broening Highway Baltimore, Maryland 21224.7/1/62 Mississippi
 
601-354-6657/6670
Mr. Eddie S. Fuente, Director Division of Radiological
 
Health State Board of Health 3150 Lawson Street P. 0. Box 1700 Jackson, Mississippi
 
39215-1700
10/1/66 Nebraska 402-471-2168 Mr. Harold Borchert, Director Division of Radiological
 
Health State Department
 
of Health 301 Centennial
 
Mall South P. 0. Box 95007 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 7/1/72 Nevada 702-885-5394
 
===Mr. Stanley R. Marshall, Supervisor===
Radiological
 
Health Section Health Division Department
 
of Human Resources 505 East King Street, Room 202 Carson City, Nevada 89710
Attachment
 
1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 5/16/66 New Hampshire
 
603-271-4588 Ms. Diane Tefft, Program Manager Radiological
 
Health Program Bureau of Environmental
 
Health Division of Health Services Health & Welfare Bldg., Hazen Drive Concord, New Hampshire
 
03301 5/1/74 New Mexico 505-827-2959 Benito J. Garcia, Chief Community
 
Services Bureau Environmental
 
Improvement
 
Div.Department
 
of Health & Environment
 
P. 0. Box 968 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0968
10/15/62 New York 518-473-0048 Ms. Donna Ross, Energy Planner Bureau of Nuclear Operation New York State Energy Office Agency Building 2 2 Rockefeller
 
Plaza Albany, New York 12223 8/1/64 North Carolina 919-741-4283 Mr. Dayne H. Brown, Director Department
 
of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Radiation
 
Protection
 
P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-7687
9/1/69 North Dakota 701-224-2348 Mr. Dana Mount, Director Div. of Environmental
 
Engineering
 
Radiological
 
Health Program State Department
 
of Health 1200 Missouri Avenue Bismarck, North Dakota 58502-5520
7/1/65 Oregon 503-229-5797 Mr. Ray Paris, Manager Radiation
 
Control Section Dept. of Human Resources 1400 South West Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Attachment
 
1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 1/1/80 Rhode Island 401-277-2438 Mr. Charles McMahon, Acting Chief Radioactive
 
Materials
 
and X-Ray Programs Rhode Island Dept. of Health Cannon Building, Davis Street Providence, Rhode Island 02908 9/15/69 South Carolina 803-734-4700
Mr. Heyward G. Shealy, Chief Bureau of Radlological
 
Health S.C. Department
 
of Health and Environmental
 
Control J. Marion Sims Building 2600 Bull Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 9/1/65 Tennessee
 
615-741-7812 Mr. Michael H. Mobley, Director-Division
 
of Radiological
 
Health TERRA Building, 150 9th Avenue, N.Nashville, Tennessee
 
37219-5404
3/1/63 Texas 512-835-7000
Mr. David K. Lacker, Chief Bureau of Radiation
 
Control Texas Department
 
of Health Amended 1100 W. 49th Street (mail only)3/24/82 Austin, Texas 78756 4/1/84 Utah 801-538-6734 Mr. Larry Anderson, Director Bureau of Radiation
 
Control State Department
 
of Health 288 North 1460 West P. 0. Box 16690 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-0690
12/31/66 Washington
 
206-586-8949 Mr. Terry R. Strong, Chief Office of Radiation
 
Protection
 
Department
 
of Social and Health Amended Services 2/19/82 Mail Stop LE-13 Olympia, Washington
 
98504 AGREEMENT
 
STATES (a a,%B0 la D, 0 AGREEMENT
 
STATES 9) CD-A STATE THAT HAS SIGNED AN AGREEMENT
 
WITH THE NRC, ALLOWING THE STATE TO REGULATE THE USE OF RADIOACTIVE
 
MATERIAL WIThIN THAT STATE SOURCE: NRC 1/31/89 II.-
Attachment
 
2 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 ..., LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NMSS INFORMATION
 
NOTICES..nat- of i -Information
 
Notice, No.SubJect Isua nc. .Issuance;;
Issued to 90-14 90-09 90-01*89-85 89-82 89-78 Accidental
 
Disposal of Radioactive
 
Materials Extended Interim Storage of Low-Level
 
Radioactive
 
Waste by Fuel Cycle and Materials Licensees Importance
 
of Proper Response to Self-Identified
 
Violations
 
by Licensees EPA's Interim Final Rule on Medical Waste Tracking and Management
 
Recent Safety-Related
 
Incidents
 
at Large Irradiators
 
03/06/90 AlMU.S. Nuclcar Regulatory
 
Commission (NRC) Byproduct Materials
 
Licensees'02/05/90 All holders of NRC materials
 
licenses 0 01/12/90 12/15/89 12/07/89* --All holders of NRC ; ^materials
 
licenses All medical, academic, industrial, waste broker, and waste -disposal site licensees All U.S. NRC licens'ees
 
authorized
 
to possess*and use sealed sources at large irradiators:, Failure of Packing Nuts on One-Inch Uranium Hexafluoride
 
Cylinder Valves.1 1/22/89 All U.S. NRC licensees authorized
 
to possess and use source material--and/or special nuclear material for the heating, emptying, filling, or shipping of uranium hexaffporide
 
in 30- and 48-inch diameter cylinders 89-60 Maintenance
 
of Teletherapy
 
08/18/89 Units All U.S. NRC Medical Teletherapy
 
Licensees*Correct Number for 90-01 should be 900101.
 
Attachment
 
3 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION
 
NOTICES Information
 
Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 90-14 90-13 90-12 90-11 90-10 90-09 88-30, Supp. 1 90-08 88-23, Supp. 2 Accidental
 
Disposal of Radioactive
 
Materials Importance
 
of Review and Analysis of Safeguards
 
Event Logs Monitoring
 
or Interruption
 
of Plant Communications
 
Maintenance
 
Deficiency
 
Associated
 
with Solenoid-Operated Valves Primary Water Stress Corrosion
 
Cracking (PWSCC)of Inconel 600 Extended Interim Storage of Low-Level
 
Radioactive
 
Waste by Fuel Cycle and Materials Licensees Target Rock Two-Stage
 
SRV Setpoint Drift Update Kr-85 Hazards from Decayed Fuel Potential
 
for Gas Binding of High-Pressure
 
Safety Injection
 
Pumps During a Loss-of-Coolant
 
Accident 3/6/90 3/5/90 2/28/90 2/28/90 2/23/90 2/5/90 2/2/90 2/1/90 1/31/90 All U.S. NRC byproduct material licensees.
 
All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for PWRs.All holders of NRC materials
 
licenses.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear o wer reactors and 01lders of licenses for permanently
 
shut-down facilities
 
with fuel on site.All holders of OLs or CPs for PWRs.OL = Operating
 
Licer.se CP = Construction
 
Permit
 
<IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 No written response is required for this information
 
notice. If you have any questions
 
about this matter, please contact one of the technical
 
contacts listed below or the appropriate
 
regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
 
and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical
 
Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:
1. List of Agreement
 
States 2. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information
 
Notices 3. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
 
Notices NMSS EKraus 02/28/90*See previous concurrence
 
OFFC: IMOB* : IMOB* : GPA* : GPA* : IMOB* : INNS* : INS HAME:JMetzger/mk:
CTrottier:
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: 02/21/90 : 02/21/90:
02/21/90:02/23RW/90:02/26/90:
i/ /90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
 
IN 90-March ,1990 No written response is required for this information
 
notice. If you have any questions
 
about this matter, please contact one of thetechnical
 
contacts listed below or the appropriate
 
regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
 
and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical
 
Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:
1. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information
 
Notices 2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
 
Notices 3. List of Agreement
 
States NMSS EKraus 02/28/90 *See previous concurrence
 
OFFC: IMOB* : IMOB* : GPA* : GPA* : IMOB* : IMNS* : INNS NAME:JMetzger/mk:
CTrottier:
LBolling:
VMiller: Jflickey : GSjoblom : RCunningham
 
/ 11 DATE:02/21/90
: 02/21/90 : 02/21/90:
02/21/90:02/23RW/90:02/26/90:
02/ /90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
 
IN 90-February ,1990 No written response is required for this information
 
notice. If you have any questions
 
about this matter, please contact one of the technical
 
contacts listed below or the appropriate
 
regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
 
and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical
 
Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:
1. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information
 
Notices.2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
 
Notices 3. List of Agreement
 
States E% ds 14/31/90*See OFFC:FIMOB*
AMEE:JMetzger/mk:
DATE:02/21/90
: previous concurrence
 
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"IN 90-February ,1990 No written response is required for this information
 
notice. If you have any questions
 
about this matter, please contact one of the technical
 
contacts listed below or the appropriate


;Attachment 1IN 90-15March 7, 1990 AGREEMENT STATESBecame anAgreement StateOn-10/1/66 Alabama 205-261-5313Mr. Aubrey V. Godwin, ChiefBureau of Radiological HealthEnvironmental Health Adminis.Room 314, State Office BuildingMontgomery, Alabama 361305/15/67 Arizona 602-255-4845Mr. Charles F. Tedford, DirectorArizona Radiation Regulatory Agency4814 South 40th StreetPhoenix, Arizona 850407/1/63 Arkansas 501-661-2301Ms. Greta Dicus, DirectorDiv. of Radiation Control andEmergency ManagementArkansas Dept. of Health4815 West MarkhamLittle Rock, Arkansas 72205-38679/1/62 California 916-445-0931Licensing & Inspection916-322-2073Mr. Edgar D. Bailey, ChiefRadiologic Health BranchDepartment of Health714 P Street, Room 498Sacramento, California 958142/1/68 Colorado 303-331-8482Amended Mr. Robert Quillin, Director4/20/82 Radiation Control DivisionOffice of Health ProtectionDepartment of Public Health4210 East 11th AvenueDenver, Colorado 80220
regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
Attachment 1IN 90-15March 7, 1990 /1/64 Florida 904-487-1004Mary E. Clark, Ph.D., DirectorOffice of Radiation ControlDept. of Health & RehabilitativeServices1317 Winewood Blvd.Tallahassee, Florida 32399-070012/15/69 Georgia 404-894-5795Thomas E. Hill, Acting DirectorRadiological Health SectionDepartment of Human ResourcesRoom 600878 Peachtree StreetAtlanta, Georgia 3030910/1/68 Idaho 208-334-5879Mr. Ernest Ranieri, SupervisorCompliance SectionIdaho Department of Healthand WelfareStatehouseBoise, Idaho 837206/1/87 Illinois 217-785-9868Dr. Terry Lash, DirectorDepartment of Nuclear Safety1035 Outer Park DriveSpringfield, Illinois 627041/1/86 Iowa 515-281-4928Donald A. Flater, ChiefBureau of Radiological HealthIowa Department of HealthLucas State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 503191/1/65 Kansas 913-296-1542Mr. Gerald W. Allen, ChiefBureau of Air Quality and RadiationControlDept. of Health & EnvironmentForbes Field, Building 321Topeka, Kansas 66620
Attachment 1IN 90-15March 7, 1990 /26/62 Kentucky 502-564-3700Mr. Donald Hughes, ManagerRadiation Control BranchDept. of Health ServicesCabinet for Human Resources275 East Main StreetFrankfort, Kentucky 406215/1/67 Louisiana 504-925-4518Mr. William H. Spell, AdministratorNuclear Energy DivisionOffice of Air Quality & NuclearEnergyP. 0. Box 14690Baton Rouge, Louisiana 708981/1/71 Maryland 301-631-3300 IMr. Roland G. Fletcher, AdministratorCenter for Radiological HealthDept. of the Environment2500 Broening HighwayBaltimore, Maryland 21224.7/1/62 Mississippi 601-354-6657/6670Mr. Eddie S. Fuente, DirectorDivision of Radiological HealthState Board of Health3150 Lawson StreetP. 0. Box 1700Jackson, Mississippi 39215-170010/1/66 Nebraska 402-471-2168Mr. Harold Borchert, DirectorDivision of Radiological HealthState Department of Health301 Centennial Mall SouthP. 0. Box 95007Lincoln, Nebraska 685097/1/72 Nevada 702-885-5394Mr. Stanley R. Marshall, SupervisorRadiological Health SectionHealth DivisionDepartment of Human Resources505 East King Street, Room 202Carson City, Nevada 89710
Attachment 1IN 90-15March 7, 1990 /16/66 New Hampshire 603-271-4588Ms. Diane Tefft, Program ManagerRadiological Health ProgramBureau of Environmental HealthDivision of Health ServicesHealth & Welfare Bldg., Hazen DriveConcord, New Hampshire 033015/1/74 New Mexico 505-827-2959Benito J. Garcia, ChiefCommunity Services BureauEnvironmental Improvement Div.Department of Health & EnvironmentP. 0. Box 968Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-096810/15/62 New York 518-473-0048Ms. Donna Ross, Energy PlannerBureau of Nuclear OperationNew York State Energy OfficeAgency Building 22 Rockefeller PlazaAlbany, New York 122238/1/64 North Carolina 919-741-4283Mr. Dayne H. Brown, DirectorDepartment of Environment, Healthand Natural ResourcesDivision of Radiation ProtectionP.O. Box 27687Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-76879/1/69 North Dakota 701-224-2348Mr. Dana Mount, DirectorDiv. of Environmental EngineeringRadiological Health ProgramState Department of Health1200 Missouri AvenueBismarck, North Dakota 58502-55207/1/65 Oregon 503-229-5797Mr. Ray Paris, ManagerRadiation Control SectionDept. of Human Resources1400 South West Fifth AvenuePortland, Oregon 97201 Attachment 1IN 90-15March 7, 1990 /1/80 Rhode Island 401-277-2438Mr. Charles McMahon, Acting ChiefRadioactive Materials and X-RayProgramsRhode Island Dept. of HealthCannon Building, Davis StreetProvidence, Rhode Island 029089/15/69 South Carolina 803-734-4700Mr. Heyward G. Shealy, ChiefBureau of Radlological HealthS.C. Department of Health andEnvironmental ControlJ. Marion Sims Building2600 Bull StreetColumbia, South Carolina 292019/1/65 Tennessee 615-741-7812Mr. Michael H. Mobley, Director-Division of Radiological HealthTERRA Building, 150 9th Avenue, N.Nashville, Tennessee 37219-54043/1/63 Texas 512-835-7000Mr. David K. Lacker, ChiefBureau of Radiation ControlTexas Department of HealthAmended 1100 W. 49th Street (mail only)3/24/82 Austin, Texas 787564/1/84 Utah 801-538-6734Mr. Larry Anderson, DirectorBureau of Radiation ControlState Department of Health288 North 1460 WestP. 0. Box 16690Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-069012/31/66 Washington 206-586-8949Mr. Terry R. Strong, ChiefOffice of Radiation ProtectionDepartment of Social and HealthAmended Services2/19/82 Mail Stop LE-13Olympia, Washington 98504 AGREEMENT STATES(aa,%B0la D,0 AGREEMENT STATES 9) CD-A STATE THAT HAS SIGNED AN AGREEMENT WITH THENRC, ALLOWING THE STATE TO REGULATE THE USEOF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL WIThIN THAT STATESOURCE: NRC 1/31/89II.-
Attachment 2IN 90-15March 7, 1990 ...,LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUEDNMSS INFORMATION NOTICES..nat- of i -InformationNotice, No.SubJectIsua nc. .Issuance;;Issued to90-1490-0990-01*89-8589-8289-78Accidental Disposal ofRadioactive MaterialsExtended Interim Storage ofLow-Level Radioactive Wasteby Fuel Cycle and MaterialsLicenseesImportance of ProperResponse to Self-IdentifiedViolations by LicenseesEPA's Interim Final Ruleon Medical Waste Trackingand ManagementRecent Safety-RelatedIncidents at LargeIrradiators03/06/90 AlMU.S. NuclcarRegulatory Commission(NRC) ByproductMaterials Licensees'02/05/90All holders of NRCmaterials licenses001/12/9012/15/8912/07/89* --All holders of NRC ; ^materials licensesAll medical, academic,industrial, wastebroker, and waste -disposal site licenseesAll U.S. NRC licens'eesauthorized to possess*and use sealed sourcesat large irradiators:,Failure of Packing Nuts onOne-Inch Uranium HexafluorideCylinder Valves.11/22/89 All U.S. NRC licenseesauthorized to possessand use source material--and/or special nuclearmaterial for the heating,emptying, filling, orshipping of uraniumhexaffporide in 30- and48-inch diameter cylinders89-60Maintenance of Teletherapy 08/18/89UnitsAll U.S. NRC MedicalTeletherapy Licensees*Correct Number for 90-01 should be 900101.


Attachment 3IN 90-15March 7, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUEDNRC INFORMATION NOTICESInformation Date ofNotice No. Subject Issuance Issued to90-1490-1390-1290-1190-1090-0988-30,Supp. 190-0888-23,Supp. 2Accidental Disposal ofRadioactive MaterialsImportance of Review andAnalysis of SafeguardsEvent LogsMonitoring or Interruptionof Plant CommunicationsMaintenance DeficiencyAssociated with Solenoid-Operated ValvesPrimary Water StressCorrosion Cracking (PWSCC)of Inconel 600Extended Interim Storage ofLow-Level Radioactive Wasteby Fuel Cycle and MaterialsLicenseesTarget Rock Two-Stage SRVSetpoint Drift UpdateKr-85 Hazards from DecayedFuelPotential for Gas Bindingof High-Pressure SafetyInjection Pumps During aLoss-of-Coolant Accident3/6/903/5/902/28/902/28/902/23/902/5/902/2/902/1/901/31/90All U.S. NRC byproductmaterial licensees.All holders of OLsor CPs for nuclearpower reactors.All holders of OLsor CPs for nuclearpower reactors.All holders of OLsor CPs for nuclearpower reactors.All holders of OLsor CPs for PWRs.All holders of NRCmaterials licenses.All holders of OLsor CPs for nuclearpower reactors.All holders of OLsor CPs for nuclearo wer reactors and01lders of licensesfor permanently shut-down facilities withfuel on site.All holders of OLsor CPs for PWRs.OL = Operating Licer.seCP = Construction Permit
and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Enclosures:
As stated Technical


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Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd (301)A. Bolling, GPA 492-0327 DISTRIBUTION:
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Reciprocity Notification of Agreement State Radiation Control Directors Before Beginning Work in Agreement States
ML031130264
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley, Millstone, Hatch, Monticello, Calvert Cliffs, Dresden, Davis Besse, Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Salem, Oconee, Nine Mile Point, Palisades, Palo Verde, Perry, Indian Point, Fermi, Kewaunee, Catawba, Harris, Wolf Creek, Saint Lucie, Point Beach, Oyster Creek, Watts Bar, Hope Creek, Grand Gulf, Cooper, Sequoyah, Byron, Pilgrim, Arkansas Nuclear, Three Mile Island, Braidwood, Susquehanna, Summer, Prairie Island, Columbia, Seabrook, Brunswick, Surry, Limerick, North Anna, Turkey Point, River Bend, Vermont Yankee, Crystal River, Haddam Neck, Ginna, Diablo Canyon, Callaway, Vogtle, Waterford, Duane Arnold, Farley, Robinson, Clinton, South Texas, San Onofre, Cook, Comanche Peak, Yankee Rowe, Maine Yankee, Quad Cities, Humboldt Bay, La Crosse, Big Rock Point, Rancho Seco, Zion, Midland, Bellefonte, Fort Calhoun, FitzPatrick, McGuire, LaSalle, 05000000, Fort Saint Vrain, Shoreham, Satsop, Trojan, Atlantic Nuclear Power Plant
Issue date: 03/17/1990
From: Cunningham R E
NRC/NMSS/IMNS
To:
References
IN-90-015, NUDOCS 9003010172
Download: ML031130264 (15)


UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY

COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 March 7, 1990 NRC INFORMATION

NOTICE No. 90-15: RECIPROCITY:

NOTIFICATION

OF AGREEMENT STATE RADIATION

CONTROL DIRECTORS

BEFORE BEGINNING

WORK IN AGREEMENT

STATES

Addressees

All holders of Nuclear Regulatory

Commission (NRC) materials

licenses which authorize

use of radioactive

material at temporary

Job sites.

Purpose

This information

notice provides guidance to materials

licensees

about notifying

Agreement

State Radiation

Control Directors

before working with NRC-licensed

material in an Agreement

State. It is expected that recipients

will review this notice for applicability

to their NRC licensed programs to ensure compliance

with Agreement

State requirements.

No written response to this information

notice is required.Discussion:

Many NRC licensees, particularly

radiographers, well-loggers, and portable gauge users, are authorized

to use radioactive

material at temporary

job sites. However, this authorization

does not permit operations

in the 29 Agreement

States (except for licensees

who are Federal Agencies).

Some Agreement

States have reciprocity

provisions

that permit NRC licensees to perform work using NRC-licensed

radioactive

materials

in their'States.

In some Agreement

States, you will need to obtain a license to perform work using licensed materials.

Most Agreement

States permit reciprocity

for as long as 180 days per year and some permit reciprocity

for as little as 20 days per year. NRC licensees

are advised that they should notify the Agreement

State in advance of doing work in that State.We have attached telephone

numbers for all the Agreement

States and a map showing the location of Agreement

States.010172 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 No written response is required for this information

notice. If you have any questions

about this matter, please contact one of the technical

contacts listed below or the appropriate

regional office.** .!ar E Cu ngham, Directo'Division of In ustrial and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical

Contacts:

Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301);492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:

1. List of Agreement

States 2. List of Recently.

Issued NMSS Information

Notices 3. List of Recently Issued NRC Information

Notices

Attachment

1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 AGREEMENT

STATES Became an Agreement

State On-10/1/66 Alabama 205-261-5313 Mr. Aubrey V. Godwin, Chief Bureau of Radiological

Health Environmental

Health Adminis.Room 314, State Office Building Montgomery, Alabama 36130 5/15/67 Arizona 602-255-4845 Mr. Charles F. Tedford, Director Arizona Radiation

Regulatory

Agency 4814 South 40th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85040 7/1/63 Arkansas 501-661-2301 Ms. Greta Dicus, Director Div. of Radiation

Control and Emergency

Management

Arkansas Dept. of Health 4815 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-3867

9/1/62 California

916-445-0931 Licensing

& Inspection

916-322-2073 Mr. Edgar D. Bailey, Chief Radiologic

Health Branch Department

of Health 714 P Street, Room 498 Sacramento, California

95814 2/1/68 Colorado 303-331-8482 Amended Mr. Robert Quillin, Director 4/20/82 Radiation

Control Division Office of Health Protection

Department

of Public Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220

Attachment

1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 7/1/64 Florida 904-487-1004 Mary E. Clark, Ph.D., Director Office of Radiation

Control Dept. of Health & Rehabilitative

Services 1317 Winewood Blvd.Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700

12/15/69 Georgia 404-894-5795 Thomas E. Hill, Acting Director Radiological

Health Section Department

of Human Resources Room 600 878 Peachtree

Street Atlanta, Georgia 30309 10/1/68 Idaho 208-334-5879

Mr. Ernest Ranieri, Supervisor

Compliance

Section Idaho Department

of Health and Welfare Statehouse

Boise, Idaho 83720 6/1/87 Illinois 217-785-9868 Dr. Terry Lash, Director Department

of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, Illinois 62704 1/1/86 Iowa 515-281-4928 Donald A. Flater, Chief Bureau of Radiological

Health Iowa Department

of Health Lucas State Office Building Des Moines, Iowa 50319 1/1/65 Kansas 913-296-1542 Mr. Gerald W. Allen, Chief Bureau of Air Quality and Radiation Control Dept. of Health & Environment

Forbes Field, Building 321 Topeka, Kansas 66620

Attachment

1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 3/26/62 Kentucky 502-564-3700

Mr. Donald Hughes, Manager Radiation

Control Branch Dept. of Health Services Cabinet for Human Resources 275 East Main Street Frankfort, Kentucky 40621 5/1/67 Louisiana

504-925-4518

Mr. William H. Spell, Administrator

Nuclear Energy Division Office of Air Quality & Nuclear Energy P. 0. Box 14690 Baton Rouge, Louisiana

70898 1/1/71 Maryland 301-631-3300

I Mr. Roland G. Fletcher, Administrator

Center for Radiological

Health Dept. of the Environment

2500 Broening Highway Baltimore, Maryland 21224.7/1/62 Mississippi

601-354-6657/6670

Mr. Eddie S. Fuente, Director Division of Radiological

Health State Board of Health 3150 Lawson Street P. 0. Box 1700 Jackson, Mississippi

39215-1700

10/1/66 Nebraska 402-471-2168 Mr. Harold Borchert, Director Division of Radiological

Health State Department

of Health 301 Centennial

Mall South P. 0. Box 95007 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 7/1/72 Nevada 702-885-5394

Mr. Stanley R. Marshall, Supervisor

Radiological

Health Section Health Division Department

of Human Resources 505 East King Street, Room 202 Carson City, Nevada 89710

Attachment

1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 5/16/66 New Hampshire

603-271-4588 Ms. Diane Tefft, Program Manager Radiological

Health Program Bureau of Environmental

Health Division of Health Services Health & Welfare Bldg., Hazen Drive Concord, New Hampshire

03301 5/1/74 New Mexico 505-827-2959 Benito J. Garcia, Chief Community

Services Bureau Environmental

Improvement

Div.Department

of Health & Environment

P. 0. Box 968 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0968

10/15/62 New York 518-473-0048 Ms. Donna Ross, Energy Planner Bureau of Nuclear Operation New York State Energy Office Agency Building 2 2 Rockefeller

Plaza Albany, New York 12223 8/1/64 North Carolina 919-741-4283 Mr. Dayne H. Brown, Director Department

of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Radiation

Protection

P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-7687

9/1/69 North Dakota 701-224-2348 Mr. Dana Mount, Director Div. of Environmental

Engineering

Radiological

Health Program State Department

of Health 1200 Missouri Avenue Bismarck, North Dakota 58502-5520

7/1/65 Oregon 503-229-5797 Mr. Ray Paris, Manager Radiation

Control Section Dept. of Human Resources 1400 South West Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 Attachment

1 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 1/1/80 Rhode Island 401-277-2438 Mr. Charles McMahon, Acting Chief Radioactive

Materials

and X-Ray Programs Rhode Island Dept. of Health Cannon Building, Davis Street Providence, Rhode Island 02908 9/15/69 South Carolina 803-734-4700

Mr. Heyward G. Shealy, Chief Bureau of Radlological

Health S.C. Department

of Health and Environmental

Control J. Marion Sims Building 2600 Bull Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 9/1/65 Tennessee

615-741-7812 Mr. Michael H. Mobley, Director-Division

of Radiological

Health TERRA Building, 150 9th Avenue, N.Nashville, Tennessee

37219-5404

3/1/63 Texas 512-835-7000

Mr. David K. Lacker, Chief Bureau of Radiation

Control Texas Department

of Health Amended 1100 W. 49th Street (mail only)3/24/82 Austin, Texas 78756 4/1/84 Utah 801-538-6734 Mr. Larry Anderson, Director Bureau of Radiation

Control State Department

of Health 288 North 1460 West P. 0. Box 16690 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-0690

12/31/66 Washington

206-586-8949 Mr. Terry R. Strong, Chief Office of Radiation

Protection

Department

of Social and Health Amended Services 2/19/82 Mail Stop LE-13 Olympia, Washington

98504 AGREEMENT

STATES (a a,%B0 la D, 0 AGREEMENT

STATES 9) CD-A STATE THAT HAS SIGNED AN AGREEMENT

WITH THE NRC, ALLOWING THE STATE TO REGULATE THE USE OF RADIOACTIVE

MATERIAL WIThIN THAT STATE SOURCE: NRC 1/31/89 II.-

Attachment

2 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 ..., LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NMSS INFORMATION

NOTICES..nat- of i -Information

Notice, No.SubJect Isua nc. .Issuance;;

Issued to 90-14 90-09 90-01*89-85 89-82 89-78 Accidental

Disposal of Radioactive

Materials Extended Interim Storage of Low-Level

Radioactive

Waste by Fuel Cycle and Materials Licensees Importance

of Proper Response to Self-Identified

Violations

by Licensees EPA's Interim Final Rule on Medical Waste Tracking and Management

Recent Safety-Related

Incidents

at Large Irradiators

03/06/90 AlMU.S. Nuclcar Regulatory

Commission (NRC) Byproduct Materials

Licensees'02/05/90 All holders of NRC materials

licenses 0 01/12/90 12/15/89 12/07/89* --All holders of NRC ; ^materials

licenses All medical, academic, industrial, waste broker, and waste -disposal site licensees All U.S. NRC licens'ees

authorized

to possess*and use sealed sources at large irradiators:, Failure of Packing Nuts on One-Inch Uranium Hexafluoride

Cylinder Valves.1 1/22/89 All U.S. NRC licensees authorized

to possess and use source material--and/or special nuclear material for the heating, emptying, filling, or shipping of uranium hexaffporide

in 30- and 48-inch diameter cylinders 89-60 Maintenance

of Teletherapy

08/18/89 Units All U.S. NRC Medical Teletherapy

Licensees*Correct Number for 90-01 should be 900101.

Attachment

3 IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION

NOTICES Information

Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 90-14 90-13 90-12 90-11 90-10 90-09 88-30, Supp. 1 90-08 88-23, Supp. 2 Accidental

Disposal of Radioactive

Materials Importance

of Review and Analysis of Safeguards

Event Logs Monitoring

or Interruption

of Plant Communications

Maintenance

Deficiency

Associated

with Solenoid-Operated Valves Primary Water Stress Corrosion

Cracking (PWSCC)of Inconel 600 Extended Interim Storage of Low-Level

Radioactive

Waste by Fuel Cycle and Materials Licensees Target Rock Two-Stage

SRV Setpoint Drift Update Kr-85 Hazards from Decayed Fuel Potential

for Gas Binding of High-Pressure

Safety Injection

Pumps During a Loss-of-Coolant

Accident 3/6/90 3/5/90 2/28/90 2/28/90 2/23/90 2/5/90 2/2/90 2/1/90 1/31/90 All U.S. NRC byproduct material licensees.

All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for PWRs.All holders of NRC materials

licenses.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear o wer reactors and 01lders of licenses for permanently

shut-down facilities

with fuel on site.All holders of OLs or CPs for PWRs.OL = Operating

Licer.se CP = Construction

Permit

<IN 90-15 March 7, 1990 No written response is required for this information

notice. If you have any questions

about this matter, please contact one of the technical

contacts listed below or the appropriate

regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial

and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical

Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:

1. List of Agreement

States 2. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information

Notices 3. List of Recently Issued NRC Information

Notices NMSS EKraus 02/28/90*See previous concurrence

OFFC: IMOB* : IMOB* : GPA* : GPA* : IMOB* : INNS* : INS HAME:JMetzger/mk:

CTrottier:

LBolling:

WMiller: JHickey : GSjoblom : RCu ingham-/11 DATE:02/21/90

02/21/90 : 02/21/90:

02/21/90:02/23RW/90:02/26/90:

i/ /90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

IN 90-March ,1990 No written response is required for this information

notice. If you have any questions

about this matter, please contact one of thetechnical

contacts listed below or the appropriate

regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial

and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical

Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:

1. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information

Notices 2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information

Notices 3. List of Agreement

States NMSS EKraus 02/28/90 *See previous concurrence

OFFC: IMOB* : IMOB* : GPA* : GPA* : IMOB* : IMNS* : INNS NAME:JMetzger/mk:

CTrottier:

LBolling:

VMiller: Jflickey : GSjoblom : RCunningham

/ 11 DATE:02/21/90

02/21/90 : 02/21/90:

02/21/90:02/23RW/90:02/26/90:

02/ /90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

IN 90-February ,1990 No written response is required for this information

notice. If you have any questions

about this matter, please contact one of the technical

contacts listed below or the appropriate

regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial

and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Technical

Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd A. Bolling, GPA (301) 492-0327 Attachments:

1. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information

Notices.2. List of Recently Issued NRC Information

Notices 3. List of Agreement

States E% ds 14/31/90*See OFFC:FIMOB*

AMEE:JMetzger/mk:

DATE:02/21/90

previous concurrence

AJ-: Ar/ ok IMOB*

  • GPA* p g *>SaO : IMNS Crrotfi-er:-

L ngYVYMi W JHT~key : S eT V=02/21/7O 02/21/90:

02/21/90:579z/90:

025 /90: TNSA01: RC m ngham:/ 2/ 0 O-OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

"IN 90-February ,1990 No written response is required for this information

notice. If you have any questions

about this matter, please contact one of the technical

contacts listed below or the appropriate

regional office.Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial

and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Enclosures:

As stated Technical

Contacts: Jack R. Metzger, NMSS (301) 492-3424 Lloyd (301)A. Bolling, GPA 492-0327 DISTRIBUTION:

IMOB r/f IMNS r/f NMSS r/f JMetzger CTrottier JHickey OFFC: IT9 IMOB E PA 'GP _: IMOB : D6:1MNS : D:IMNS NAME: er/mk: U d er: , ng: M1 : Jliickey : GSjoblom : RCunninghami- DATE:X //90 :AIZ1190 :Alail / 9 :" 9: /90: /90 /90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY