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| facility = Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant | | facility = Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant | ||
| Organization = | | Organization = | ||
| license number = | | license number = GDP-2 | ||
| region = 2 | | region = 2 | ||
| state = Ohio | | state = Ohio | ||
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| event date = 03/08/2010 EST | | event date = 03/08/2010 EST | ||
| last update date = 03/08/2010 | | last update date = 03/08/2010 | ||
| title = Potential Release | | title = Potential Release of Contaminated Materals Off-Site | ||
| event text = At 1705 hours on 03/08/2010, the USEC-GS Plant Shift Superintendents' (PSS) Office at Portsmouth was notified of an inadvertent release of radioactively contaminated materials to an off-site location in Pike County, OH. The contamination was the result of a contractor neutralizing a fluorine service pipe connecting the X-326 building with the X-760 building. The X-760 building has been "de-leased" by USEC back to the Department of Energy (DOE) and is being prepared for decommission and demolition. The contaminated items consisted of five (5) 5-gallon buckets containing some rusty solution. The highest contamination levels were on one (1) bucket with 14K Beta removable and 50K Beta fixed. All other tools and personal protective equipment were monitored and found to be uncontaminated. There is a filtering unit located in Atlanta, GA that remains to be surveyed. A team of USEC health physics personnel is preparing to travel to the contractor's facility in Atlanta to complete the surveys. | | event text = At 1705 hours on 03/08/2010, the USEC-GS Plant Shift Superintendents' (PSS) Office at Portsmouth was notified of an inadvertent release of radioactively contaminated materials to an off-site location in Pike County, OH. The contamination was the result of a contractor neutralizing a fluorine service pipe connecting the X-326 building with the X-760 building. The X-760 building has been "de-leased" by USEC back to the Department of Energy (DOE) and is being prepared for decommission and demolition. The contaminated items consisted of five (5) 5-gallon buckets containing some rusty solution. The highest contamination levels were on one (1) bucket with 14K Beta removable and 50K Beta fixed. All other tools and personal protective equipment were monitored and found to be uncontaminated. There is a filtering unit located in Atlanta, GA that remains to be surveyed. A team of USEC health physics personnel is preparing to travel to the contractor's facility in Atlanta to complete the surveys. | ||
This event has been classified as reportable in accordance with procedure UE2-RA-RE1030, Portsmouth GDP SAR 6.9, and 10CFR76. No 10CFR20 exposure limits were reached or exceeded. | This event has been classified as reportable in accordance with procedure UE2-RA-RE1030, Portsmouth GDP SAR 6.9, and 10CFR76. No 10CFR20 exposure limits were reached or exceeded. |
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Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant Piketon, Ohio (NRC Region 2) | |
License number: | GDP-2 |
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Other Unspec Reqmnt | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+15.05 h0.627 days <br />0.0896 weeks <br />0.0206 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Bryan Miller 20:03 Mar 8, 2010 |
NRC Officer: | Charles Teal |
Last Updated: | Mar 8, 2010 |
45752 - NRC Website
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