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{{#Wiki_filter:\ I SEP 2 6 798g TO ALL FUEL CYCLE FACILITY LICENSEES  
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WHO POSSESS, USE, OR PROCESS FORMULA QUANTITIES  
                                  SEP 2 6 798g FORMULA
OF STRATEGIC  
TO ALL FUEL CYCLE FACILITY LICENSEES WHO POSSESS, USE, OR PROCESS
SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL SUBJECT: PROTECTED  
QUANTITIES OF STRATEGIC SPECIAL NUCLEAR       MATERIAL
AREA LONG-TERM  
SUBJECT:   PROTECTED AREA LONG-TERM HOUSEKEEPING (GENERIC LETTER 89-20)
HOUSEKEEPING (GENERIC LETTER 89-20)This generic letter is being issued because of a growing concern that objects, materials and general clutter within the protected area (PA) have the potential of adversely impacting the capability of guards in assessing and responding to alarms. Specifically, the effectiveness of the Tactical Response Teams (TRT), as required by the new comparability rule, may be directly impacted by the lack of unrestricted movement throughout the PA.Current regulations require that each fuel cycle facility subject to the requirements of 10 CFR 73.46 perform TRT exercises under 73.46(b)(9);
                                                                                  that objects, This generic letter is being issued because of a growing concern           have    the potential materials and general clutter within the       protected   area   (PA)
have adequate isolation zones for observing activities and people on either side of the PA barrier under 73.46(c)(3);
                                                guards  in  assessing      and    responding    to of adversely impacting the capability of                                           Teams    (TRT),
illuminate the isolation zones and all exterior areas within the PA to allow for-the monitoring and observation requirements under 73.46(c)(4);
alarms. Specifically, the effectiveness       of the Tactical     Response by the lack as required by the new comparability rule, may be directly impacted of unrestricted movement throughout     the   PA.
detect penetration through the isolation zones to permit response action under 73.46(e)(1);
monitor or periodically check all exterior areas within the PA under 73.46(e)(8);
require guards *to interpose themselves between any adversary attempting entry for purposes of..-theft of special nuclear material under 73.46(h)(4)(iii)(A);
and provide assess-ment capabilities either by CCTV or other suitable means which limit exposure of;responding personnel to possible attack under 73.46(h)(6).
Recent performance-oriented team inspections at fuel cycle facilities have identified PA clutter as having a negative impact on overall security system effectiveness.


PA clutter provides potential cover and concealment for adver- ' -saries, reduces illumination levels and assessment capabilities, and restricts the movement of responding forces. We believe that the presence of these cluttered areas inside the PA reduces the licensee's ability to meet the system performance objectives of 10 CFR 73.20(a).In general, the condition of the PA should not provide cover or concealment for an adversary, it should not hinder assessment by either CCTV or a responding guard, and it should not cause the illumination to fall below the 0.2 footcandle level required of the exterior portions of the PA and isolation zone.Concerns and possible corrective actions covered by this letter include: o Construction within the PA-Physically separate construction activities from the rest of the PA with a temporary barrier.-Control access to and from the construction site.Upon completion of the construction the area should be immediately cleared.0 9;efo7 ZiK'
Current regulations require that each fuel cycle facility 73.46(b)(9);subject to the TRT  exercises    under                        have requirements of 10 CFR 73.46 perform                                            either    side adequate isolation zones for observing      activities    and  people      on illuminate    the  isolation        zones  and  all of the PA barrier under 73.46(c)(3);                                        observation exterior areas within the PA to allow      for-the  monitoring      and isolation requirements under 73.46(c)(4); detect penetration through the          or  periodically zones to permit response action    under  73.46(e)(1);    monitor guards      *
o Previous construction areas-Clear any lay-down areas leftover from prior construction activities.
  check all exterior areas within the PA under 73.46(e)(8); require            for purposes of..-
  to interpose themselves between any adversary attempting entryand provide assess- theft of special nuclear material under 73.46(h)(4)(iii)(A);                  limit exposure of;
ment capabilities either by CCTV or other suitable means which responding personnel to possible attack under 73.46(h)(6).
                                                                                          have Recent performance-oriented team inspections at fuel cycle facilities      security      system identified PA clutter as having  a  negative    impact  on  overall potential   cover   and   concealment       for   adver- ' -
  effectiveness. PA clutter provides                                                and  restricts saries, reduces illumination levels and assessment capabilities,                 of these the movement of responding   forces.   We believe   that   the   presence to meet the system cluttered areas inside the PA reduces the licensee's ability performance objectives of 10 CFR 73.20(a).
                                                                              or concealment In general, the condition of the PA should not provide cover CCTV or a responding for an adversary, it should   not hinder   assessment   by either the 0.2 footcandle guard, and it should not cause the illumination to fall below                   zone.


-- Fill in and grade earthworks.
level required of the exterior portions of the PA and isolation include:
  Concerns and possible corrective actions covered by this letter o    Construction within the PA
        -   Physically separate construction activities from the rest of the PA with a temporary barrier.


-Remove any temporary fencing or other obstructions.
-   Control access to and from the construction site.


O Scrap and Waste storage areas Process promptly if scrap, or move offsite if waste, if these areas interfere with the effectiveness of the security system.-Any scrap maintained should be in a separately fenced area, no closer than 25 feet to inner PA fence, but within the PA.*o Vehicle storage-Establish areas within the PA where all designated licensee vehicles are stored and controlled when not in use.-Establish this area in a manner that does not add clutter.In response to this letter licensees should provide a report describing site conditions relating to isolation zones, protected areas, construction, waste and scrap storage, and vehicle storage or other activities that may obstruct obser-vation or reduce illumination levels. The report should include a description of the security maintenance program for the prevention of obstructions which may degrade security system performance.
be Upon completion of the construction the area should immediately cleared.


Pursuant to the Commission's authority in 10 CFR 70.22(d), licensees are requested to submit this report and a schedule for correcting deficiencies within 90 days of the date of this Generic Letter to: Donald J. Kasun Acting Chief Domestic Safeguards and Regional Oversite Branch Nuclear Regulatory Commission WFN 4-E-4 Washington, D.C. 20555*(Note that scrap storage may have no more that .25 gms. of U-235 per liter in 30 gallon or larger containers  
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(73.46(c)(6).
 
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o    Previous construction areas
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      -    Clear any lay-down areas leftover from prior construction activities.
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--  Fill in and grade earthworks.
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:GMcCorkle DATE :9/AJ/89 :9/A9/89 :9OAR/89 :9 89 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY-  
-    Remove any temporary fencing or other obstructions.
This reporting requirement has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 3150-0009 (see 10 CFR 70.8(a)).If you have any questions about this matter, please contact C. E. Gaskin at FTS 492-0649 or Rocio Castaneira at FTS 492-0392.Sincerely, George W. McCorkle, Acting Director Division of Safeguards and Transportation, NMSS Distribution:
 
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-    Any scrap maintained should be in a separately fenced area, no closer than 25 feet to inner PA fence, but within the PA.*
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o    Vehicle storage
      -  Establish areas within the PA where all designated licensee vehicles are stored and controlled when not in use.
 
-  Establish this area in a manner that does not add clutter.
 
In response to this letter licensees should provide a report describing site conditions relating to isolation zones, protected areas, construction, waste and scrap storage, and vehicle storage or other activities that may obstruct obser- vation or reduce illumination levels. The report should include a description of the security maintenance program for the prevention of obstructions which may degrade security system performance.
 
Pursuant to the Commission's authority in 10 CFR 70.22(d), licensees are requested to submit this report and a schedule for correcting deficiencies within 90 days of the date of this Generic Letter to:
                            Donald J. Kasun Acting Chief Domestic Safeguards and Regional Oversite Branch Nuclear Regulatory Commission WFN 4-E-4 Washington, D.C. 20555
*(Note that scrap storage may have no more that .25 gms. of U-235 per liter in 30 gallon or larger containers (73.46(c)(6).
                          )
 
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            This reporting requirement has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 3150-0009 (see 10 CFR 70.8(a)).
            If you have any questions about this matter, please contact C. E. Gaskin at
            (301) 492-0649 or Rocio Castaneira at (301) 492-0392.
 
Sincerely,
                                                                /S /
                                                          George W. McCorkle, Acting Director Division of Safeguards and Transportation, NMSS
              Distribution:
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NAME :RCastaneira :CGaskin         :DKasun         :RFonner       :J0rHches   :GMcCorkle DATE :9/AJ/89           :9/A9/89                                   :9OAR/89     :9   89 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY-
 
This reporting requirement has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 3150-0009 (see 10 CFR 70.8(a)).
          If you have any questions about this matter, please contact C. E. Gaskin at FTS
        492-0649 or Rocio Castaneira at FTS 492-0392.
 
Sincerely, George W. McCorkle, Acting Director Division of Safeguards and Transportation, NMSS
          Distribution:
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 24 November 2019

NRC Generic Letter 1989-020: Protected Area Long-Term Housekeeping
ML031150351
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley, Millstone, Hatch, Monticello, Calvert Cliffs, Dresden, Davis Besse, Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Salem, Oconee, Mcguire, 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, 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, Zimmer, Fort Saint Vrain, Washington Public Power Supply System, Shoreham, Satsop, Trojan, Atlantic Nuclear Power Plant, Clinch River, Crane
Issue date: 09/26/1989
From: Mccorkle G
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
To:
References
GL-89-020, NUDOCS 8909280098
Download: ML031150351 (4)


\ I

SEP 2 6 798g FORMULA

TO ALL FUEL CYCLE FACILITY LICENSEES WHO POSSESS, USE, OR PROCESS

QUANTITIES OF STRATEGIC SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL

SUBJECT: PROTECTED AREA LONG-TERM HOUSEKEEPING (GENERIC LETTER 89-20)

that objects, This generic letter is being issued because of a growing concern have the potential materials and general clutter within the protected area (PA)

guards in assessing and responding to of adversely impacting the capability of Teams (TRT),

alarms. Specifically, the effectiveness of the Tactical Response by the lack as required by the new comparability rule, may be directly impacted of unrestricted movement throughout the PA.

Current regulations require that each fuel cycle facility 73.46(b)(9);subject to the TRT exercises under have requirements of 10 CFR 73.46 perform either side adequate isolation zones for observing activities and people on illuminate the isolation zones and all of the PA barrier under 73.46(c)(3); observation exterior areas within the PA to allow for-the monitoring and isolation requirements under 73.46(c)(4); detect penetration through the or periodically zones to permit response action under 73.46(e)(1); monitor guards *

check all exterior areas within the PA under 73.46(e)(8); require for purposes of..-

to interpose themselves between any adversary attempting entryand provide assess- theft of special nuclear material under 73.46(h)(4)(iii)(A); limit exposure of;

ment capabilities either by CCTV or other suitable means which responding personnel to possible attack under 73.46(h)(6).

have Recent performance-oriented team inspections at fuel cycle facilities security system identified PA clutter as having a negative impact on overall potential cover and concealment for adver- ' -

effectiveness. PA clutter provides and restricts saries, reduces illumination levels and assessment capabilities, of these the movement of responding forces. We believe that the presence to meet the system cluttered areas inside the PA reduces the licensee's ability performance objectives of 10 CFR 73.20(a).

or concealment In general, the condition of the PA should not provide cover CCTV or a responding for an adversary, it should not hinder assessment by either the 0.2 footcandle guard, and it should not cause the illumination to fall below zone.

level required of the exterior portions of the PA and isolation include:

Concerns and possible corrective actions covered by this letter o Construction within the PA

- Physically separate construction activities from the rest of the PA with a temporary barrier.

- Control access to and from the construction site.

be Upon completion of the construction the area should immediately cleared.

0 9;efo7 ZiK'

o Previous construction areas

- Clear any lay-down areas leftover from prior construction activities.

-- Fill in and grade earthworks.

- Remove any temporary fencing or other obstructions.

O Scrap and Waste storage areas Process promptly if scrap, or move offsite if waste, if these areas interfere with the effectiveness of the security system.

- Any scrap maintained should be in a separately fenced area, no closer than 25 feet to inner PA fence, but within the PA.*

o Vehicle storage

- Establish areas within the PA where all designated licensee vehicles are stored and controlled when not in use.

- Establish this area in a manner that does not add clutter.

In response to this letter licensees should provide a report describing site conditions relating to isolation zones, protected areas, construction, waste and scrap storage, and vehicle storage or other activities that may obstruct obser- vation or reduce illumination levels. The report should include a description of the security maintenance program for the prevention of obstructions which may degrade security system performance.

Pursuant to the Commission's authority in 10 CFR 70.22(d), licensees are requested to submit this report and a schedule for correcting deficiencies within 90 days of the date of this Generic Letter to:

Donald J. Kasun Acting Chief Domestic Safeguards and Regional Oversite Branch Nuclear Regulatory Commission WFN 4-E-4 Washington, D.C. 20555

  • (Note that scrap storage may have no more that .25 gms. of U-235 per liter in 30 gallon or larger containers (73.46(c)(6).

)

-^ T K> K>~

This reporting requirement has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 3150-0009 (see 10 CFR 70.8(a)).

If you have any questions about this matter, please contact C. E. Gaskin at

(301) 492-0649 or Rocio Castaneira at (301) 492-0392.

Sincerely,

/S /

George W. McCorkle, Acting Director Division of Safeguards and Transportation, NMSS

Distribution:

SGDB r/f NMSS r/f RBurnett GMcCorkle DKasun CGaskin RCastaneira RFonner ZMe~uire-RII

RR.1 14am RL

r~l ne RTT_

t pl4~RU-~ e e q~f~e OFC :SGDB SGDB *SGDB OGC :SGTF :SGTR IA:

_- ------ ---- _~ -------- C-------f tL---- --------

NAME :RCastaneira :CGaskin :DKasun :RFonner :J0rHches :GMcCorkle DATE :9/AJ/89 :9/A9/89 :9OAR/89 :9 89 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY-

This reporting requirement has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 3150-0009 (see 10 CFR 70.8(a)).

If you have any questions about this matter, please contact C. E. Gaskin at FTS

492-0649 or Rocio Castaneira at FTS 492-0392.

Sincerely, George W. McCorkle, Acting Director Division of Safeguards and Transportation, NMSS

Distribution:

SGDB r/f NMSS r/f RBurnett GMcCorkle DKasun CGaskin RCastaneira RFonner RKeimig, RI

DMcGuire RII

RBellamy RI

WCline RII

Al!J ^' in',

OFC :SGDIz'-1{2/ :SGDB :SGDBk :OGCL :SGTR 12 :SGTR

NAME :RCastaneira:C3 ' in :DKasun nner :JFunches :GMcCorkle DATE :9/4I/89 :9/i7/89 :94?189 :9TIT89 :9/ /89 :9/ /89 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

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