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| | title = Application for Amendment to License R-83 to Increase the Possession Limits for Uranium-235 | | | title = Application for Amendment to License R-83 to Increase the Possession Limits for Uranium-235 |
| | author name = Reece W D | | | author name = Reece W |
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MONTHYEARML0622003902005-12-29029 December 2005 Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center'S Request to Amend Tss, with Submittal Report, Reactor Safety and Accident Analyses for Conversion from HEU to Leu Fuel Project stage: Request ML0615001252006-06-0101 June 2006 Texas A&M University Request for Additional Information High-Enriched to Low-Enriched Uranium Conversion for the Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Reactor Project stage: RAI ML0617200332006-06-13013 June 2006 Application for Amendment to License R-83 to Increase the Possession Limits for Uranium-235 Project stage: Request ML0622201892006-07-17017 July 2006 Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Reactor RAI Response HEU-LEU Conversion Project stage: Request ML0618104812006-07-21021 July 2006 Issuance of Order Modifying License No. R-83 to Amend Possession Limit for Uranium-235 Associated with Conversion from High to Low-Enriched Uranium - Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Triga Research Reactor Project stage: Approval ML0622202782006-08-0404 August 2006 Texas A&M University System Texas Engineering and Experiment Station Nuclear Science Center (Tamu Nsc), Corrections to Revised Tech Specs (High-Enriched to Low Enriched Uranium Conversion for Tamu NSC) Project stage: Request ML0624104952006-08-21021 August 2006 Texas A&M University System Texas Engineering and Experiment Station Nuclear Science Center (Tamu NSC) - Supplemental Information for Tamu RAI Question No. 32(c) Project stage: Request ML0624104742006-09-0101 September 2006 Issuance of Order Modifying License No. R-83 to Convert from High- to Low-Enriched Uranium Fuel (Amendment No. 17) - Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Triga Research Reactor Project stage: Approval 2006-07-17
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TEXAS ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 3575 TAMU COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77843-3575 NUCLEAR SCIENCE CENTER 979/845-7551 FAX 979/862-2667 June 13, 2006 2006-0041 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
Subject:
Application for Amendment to License R-83 Docket Number 50-128 to Increase the Possession Limits for Uranium-235 Regarding the above mentioned license, the Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Texas A&M University, Nuclear Science Center (NSC) is currently licensed to "receive, possess and use up to 17.0 kilograms of contained uranium-235 (U-235) in connection with operation of the reactor." Currently the NSC is working with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), DOE contractors and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to convert the NSC TRIGA research reactor from Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) fuel to Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) fuel in support of non-proliferation policies.Due to this planned reactor fuel conversion, the Nuclear Science Center will be making two shipments of spent nuclear fuel and receiving fresh fuel to complete the conversion evolution.
The first shipment's purpose is to remove an old core (>20 years) that is being stored in the NSC pool. This allows for operating room in the reactor pool to receive the fresh fuel and stage it for the conversion process. The second shipment's purpose is to remove the existing operating HEU core and any other spent fuel elements that aren't shipped with the first shipment.
In order to accomplish this work and avoid shutting down the NSC reactor for a period of months (ninety days minimum), the Nuclear Science Center must increase its possession limits of U-235. The NSC reactor is one of the most utilized RTRs in the United States and its shutdown would dramatically affect Texas A&M University students, academic researchers and our commercial users.Furthermore, the limit increase allows the NSC to receive the new fuel, while still maintaining possession of the existing HEU core until it can be shipped to a DOE facility for storage. (Reference attached letter from DOE, dated 4-13-06) In order to avoid the prolonged reactor shutdown and accomplish the conversion in support of non-proliferation goals, a period will exist in which the Nuclear Science Center will need to possess a quantity of U-235 in excess of the current licensed maximum of 17.0 kilograms.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR MANKIND http://nsc.tamu.edu The following table provides the current and anticipated on-site gram inventory of U-235 throughout the conversion evolution:
Transaction Timeline Transaction, g U-235 On-Site Inventory, g U-235 Current --- 11,353 First Fuel Shipment -2,257 9,096 Fuel Receipt +14,633 23,729 Second Fuel Shipment -9,096 14,633 To facilitate this important conversion, the Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center requests a temporary amendment to the Facility Operating License No. R-83, Amendment No. 14. Section B. (2) allowing the possession limits to be increased from 17 kilograms to 27 kilograms.
A limit of 27 kilograms is proposed to cover unforeseen problems that may arise which would effect the first shipment and the total mass of U-235 in the NSC inventory.
Once the second shipment is completed then the NSC proposes that the possession limit be lowered to the current license limit of 17 kilograms of U-235.If you have any questions, please contact J. A. Remlinger, Associate Director, at 979-845-7551.Sincerely, arren D Re;, Director NSC TAMU Nuclear Science Center xc: Marvin Mendonca, NRC Project Manager 2.1 /central file Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office 1955 Fremont Avenue Idaho Falls, ID 83415 April 13, 2006 Dr. Daniel Reece Nuclear Science Center Texas A&M University 129 Zachary Engineering Center 3133 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3133
SUBJECT:
Nuclear Material Inventory Limit Increase (R&D-NE-30/50-06-008)
Dcar Dr. Reece: As you are aware, the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) has been working with you and your staff, along with DOE contractor staff and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), to convert your university's TRIGA research reactor from High Enriched Uranium fuel to Low Enriched Uranium fuel in support of DOE and U.S. non-proliferation policies.In support of this conversion, the project schedule includes shipping your current inventory of spent fuel to a DOE storage facility, shipping a fresh fuel core to you to replace the fuel currently in the reactor, and ultimately shipping that fuel off site as well. However, in order to support the timing of this effort as planned, you will need to request an increase in your nuclear material inventory limit from the NRC to accommodate the fuel inventory that will be at your facility during this staging process. This increase will only be necessary until the second spent fuel shipment occurs from your facility, scheduled to occur later this year.Please contact Jim Wade at (208) 526-6876 with any questions.
The support we have received from the Texas A&M University staff has been exemplary, and we look forward to continuing our joint efforts to achieve this important objective.
Raymond V. Furstenau, Acting Assistant Manager Research and Development