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MONTHYEARML20239A1371998-09-0404 September 1998 First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records Subj to Request Encl & Identified in App a IA-98-313, First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records Subj to Request Encl & Identified in App a1998-09-0404 September 1998 First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Records Subj to Request Encl & Identified in App a ML20059J9071994-01-19019 January 1994 Fowards Response to Question 1 in ,Requesting That Licensee Clarify Whether Bwico Can Provide Financial Commitment,Idependent of Financial Strength of B&W,To Fund Decommissioning Costs in Event That B&W Should Default ML20058J8811993-11-19019 November 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/93-05 on 931018-22.Weakness Identified NUREG/CR-1754, Requests Listed Info within 120 Days Supporting Decommissioning Funding Plan & Parent Company Guarantee. Forwards Reg Guide 3.66 & NUREG/CR-1754.W/o Encl1993-10-21021 October 1993 Requests Listed Info within 120 Days Supporting Decommissioning Funding Plan & Parent Company Guarantee. Forwards Reg Guide 3.66 & NUREG/CR-1754.W/o Encl ML20059A1081993-10-14014 October 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/93-04 on 930913-17.No Violations Noted ML20057C9811993-09-23023 September 1993 Forwards List of Personnel to Be Granted Unescorted Access to Facility ML20057C0731993-09-17017 September 1993 Advises That 930531 Rev 1 to Physical Security Plan Consistent W/Provisions of 10CFR50.54(p) & Acceptable ML20057C2451993-09-10010 September 1993 Ack Receipt of in Response to Notice of Violation Issued on 930723 & Informs That Response Meets Requirements of 10CFR2.201.Issues Re Violation B Discussed ML20056E6321993-08-20020 August 1993 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/93-01.Corrective Actions:Procedure TP-409 Will Be Revised to Change Applicable Checklist to Include Bill of Lading W/Radioactive Shipment Manifests as Page 1 ML20056F4851993-08-10010 August 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/93-02 on 930719-20.Violations Noted ML20125E4091992-11-27027 November 1992 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/92-06 on 921027-30.Violations Noted But Not Cited ML20125E4581992-11-27027 November 1992 Ack Receipt of 920723 & 1105 Responses to Notice of Violation & Subsequent Request for Suppl Info & 1022,respectively ML20127N5811992-11-25025 November 1992 Informs That 921102 Request Re Schedular Exemption to Permit Submittal of Addl Info to Emergency Plan by 930201 Have Been Reviewed & Found Acceptable ML20125E4731992-11-0505 November 1992 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/92-02 on 920529.Corrective Actions:Area Operating Procedure B-HC-3 Revised to Require That Prior to Handling Cask,Operator Ensures Handling Procedure Properly Reviewed ML20239A4271992-06-0404 June 1992 Forwards Proposed Survey Plan for Pathfinder Generating Station,Sioux Fall,Sd, for Approval ML20073B9901991-06-18018 June 1991 Forwards Rept Summarizing Findings of Orau Review of 59 Docket Files for Terminated Research & Test Reactors ML20217B5301991-02-26026 February 1991 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/91-01 on 910122-25.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20062G3301990-11-19019 November 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/90-04 on 900924-28.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20058F3961990-10-30030 October 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/90-01 ML20062D3431990-10-29029 October 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/90-02 on 900917-21.Violation Noted But Not Cited ML20058G1161990-10-26026 October 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/90-03 on 900919-21.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20058A2811990-10-19019 October 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/90-01. Corrective Actions:Procedure B-GP-3 Revised & Leak Test Procedure Revised to Include Formal Review ML20059F6621990-09-0909 September 1990 Forwards NRC Info Notice 90-048 Re Enforcement Policy for Hot Particle Exposures.W/O Encl ML20058M5881990-08-0909 August 1990 Ack Receipt of Re B&W Continuing Assurance to Pay for Eventual Decommissioning of NRC Licensed Facilities ML20058M4521990-08-0606 August 1990 Forwards Amend 10 to License SNM-778,indicating Change in Corporate Ownership.Ser Also Encl ML20055J3131990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Documents in Support of Financial Assurance & Decommissioning Costs for Facilities ML20055J3161990-07-24024 July 1990 Supports B&W Use of Financial Test to Demonstrate Financial Assurance as Specified in 10CFR30,40 & 70 ML20055J3411990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Listed Info in Support of Use of Financial Test to Demonstrate Financial Assurance as Specified in 10CFR30,40 & 70 ML20055F3801990-07-12012 July 1990 Discusses Financial Assurance for Payment of Decommissioning Costs for Licenses SNM-42,SNM-145,SNM-414 & SNM-778. Certifies That B&W Estimated Costs for Decommissioning Facilities Lower than Company Working Capital as of 900331 ML20055C6111990-05-18018 May 1990 Discusses Mcdermott,Inc,Plans to Establish B&W Investments Co (Bwico).Upon Completion of All Pertinent Actions, Mcdermott Will Transfer All B&W Stock to Bwico & Bwico Will Become wholly-owned Subsidiary of Mcdermott ML20247P4511989-09-15015 September 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/89-04 on 890717-21 & 0809-11.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20247L5211989-09-13013 September 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/89-05 on 890816.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Rept Details Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20246F7361989-08-23023 August 1989 Informs That Amounts Owed Under Promisory Note for Fiscal Yr Ending 890331 Paid,Restrictive Convenants No Longer Apply & Associate Certificates Have Been Discontinued ML20245F5401989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Amend 9 to License SNM-778,revising Condition 9 to Include Dates of 890519 & 0717 for Organizational Changes. SER Also Encl ML20245G1821989-08-0404 August 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/89-02 ML20248B6411989-07-31031 July 1989 Advises That,Based on Review of Labor & Settlement Agreements,No Clauses Identified Which Restrict Employees Rights to Rept Safety Issues to Nrc,Directly or Indirectly, in Response to NRC ML20247H6561989-07-20020 July 1989 Withdraws Request for Exemption from Criticality Monitoring Requirements of 10CFR70.24.Recent NDT of Cell Windows Does Not Support Earlier Info That Substantial Amount of Oil Present in Windows ML20247L4371989-07-17017 July 1989 Forwards Proposed Tech Spec Pages of Organizational Revs to Replace Pages Submitted w/890519 Application for Amend to License SNM-788 ML20246B5681989-06-23023 June 1989 Advises That No Restrictions Contractually Exists,Inhibiting Notification of NRC of Employee Potential Safety Issues ML20245B4531989-06-0808 June 1989 Forwards Encl Listed Info on Decommissioned & Shutdown Reactors Requested During Discussions at Saxton on 890511 ML20244C4631989-06-0606 June 1989 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/89-02. Corrective Actions:Procedure RL-TP-62 Revised & Training Planned for Second Quarter 1989 & Will Be Completed by 890630 ML20247B9201989-05-17017 May 1989 Forwards Amend 8 to License SNM-778,adding Groundwater Monitoring Program & Deleting Condition 13,per 890331 Application ML20247D1771989-05-11011 May 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/89-03 on 890410-12.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20247C9521989-05-10010 May 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 70-0824/89-02 on 890313-14 & 28-30 & Notice of Violation.Program Weakness Discussed in Paragraph 4 of Rept ML20247L1111989-04-25025 April 1989 Forwards Informational Charts,Including Table A-5, Gamma Dose Rate 42 Inches from Fission Source Thru 0 Inches of Shield, Per 890425 Telcon Request ML20245A4631989-04-10010 April 1989 Forwards Supporting Info Re 890313 Request for Exemption from Criticality Monitoring Requirements of 10CFR70.24.Addl Info Covers Refs,Calculational Assumptions & Results Which Led to Exemption Requests for Hot Cell 1 ML20248K5901989-03-31031 March 1989 Forwards Info Requested Re Groundwater Monitoring Sys for Liquid Waste Disposal Facility Tanks ML20248D7001989-03-13013 March 1989 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR70.24 for Having Criticality Monitors to Cover Operations in Hot Cell 1.In Event That Criticality Occurred,Event Would Be Detected in Offgas from Ventilation Sys.Fee Paid ML20195H0371988-11-11011 November 1988 Informs That Water Leakage from Transfer Canal & Storage Pool Discovered on 881013.Caused by Pool Inadvertently Filled to Lip of Gutters.Drain Lines from Gutter Temporarily Plugged.Steel Sump to Be Constructed & Installed 1998-09-04
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20059J9071994-01-19019 January 1994 Fowards Response to Question 1 in ,Requesting That Licensee Clarify Whether Bwico Can Provide Financial Commitment,Idependent of Financial Strength of B&W,To Fund Decommissioning Costs in Event That B&W Should Default ML20056E6321993-08-20020 August 1993 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/93-01.Corrective Actions:Procedure TP-409 Will Be Revised to Change Applicable Checklist to Include Bill of Lading W/Radioactive Shipment Manifests as Page 1 ML20125E4731992-11-0505 November 1992 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/92-02 on 920529.Corrective Actions:Area Operating Procedure B-HC-3 Revised to Require That Prior to Handling Cask,Operator Ensures Handling Procedure Properly Reviewed ML20239A4271992-06-0404 June 1992 Forwards Proposed Survey Plan for Pathfinder Generating Station,Sioux Fall,Sd, for Approval ML20073B9901991-06-18018 June 1991 Forwards Rept Summarizing Findings of Orau Review of 59 Docket Files for Terminated Research & Test Reactors ML20058A2811990-10-19019 October 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/90-01. Corrective Actions:Procedure B-GP-3 Revised & Leak Test Procedure Revised to Include Formal Review ML20055J3131990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Documents in Support of Financial Assurance & Decommissioning Costs for Facilities ML20055J3161990-07-24024 July 1990 Supports B&W Use of Financial Test to Demonstrate Financial Assurance as Specified in 10CFR30,40 & 70 ML20055J3411990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Listed Info in Support of Use of Financial Test to Demonstrate Financial Assurance as Specified in 10CFR30,40 & 70 ML20055F3801990-07-12012 July 1990 Discusses Financial Assurance for Payment of Decommissioning Costs for Licenses SNM-42,SNM-145,SNM-414 & SNM-778. Certifies That B&W Estimated Costs for Decommissioning Facilities Lower than Company Working Capital as of 900331 ML20055C6111990-05-18018 May 1990 Discusses Mcdermott,Inc,Plans to Establish B&W Investments Co (Bwico).Upon Completion of All Pertinent Actions, Mcdermott Will Transfer All B&W Stock to Bwico & Bwico Will Become wholly-owned Subsidiary of Mcdermott ML20246F7361989-08-23023 August 1989 Informs That Amounts Owed Under Promisory Note for Fiscal Yr Ending 890331 Paid,Restrictive Convenants No Longer Apply & Associate Certificates Have Been Discontinued ML20248B6411989-07-31031 July 1989 Advises That,Based on Review of Labor & Settlement Agreements,No Clauses Identified Which Restrict Employees Rights to Rept Safety Issues to Nrc,Directly or Indirectly, in Response to NRC ML20247H6561989-07-20020 July 1989 Withdraws Request for Exemption from Criticality Monitoring Requirements of 10CFR70.24.Recent NDT of Cell Windows Does Not Support Earlier Info That Substantial Amount of Oil Present in Windows ML20247L4371989-07-17017 July 1989 Forwards Proposed Tech Spec Pages of Organizational Revs to Replace Pages Submitted w/890519 Application for Amend to License SNM-788 ML20246B5681989-06-23023 June 1989 Advises That No Restrictions Contractually Exists,Inhibiting Notification of NRC of Employee Potential Safety Issues ML20244C4631989-06-0606 June 1989 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/89-02. Corrective Actions:Procedure RL-TP-62 Revised & Training Planned for Second Quarter 1989 & Will Be Completed by 890630 ML20247L1111989-04-25025 April 1989 Forwards Informational Charts,Including Table A-5, Gamma Dose Rate 42 Inches from Fission Source Thru 0 Inches of Shield, Per 890425 Telcon Request ML20245A4631989-04-10010 April 1989 Forwards Supporting Info Re 890313 Request for Exemption from Criticality Monitoring Requirements of 10CFR70.24.Addl Info Covers Refs,Calculational Assumptions & Results Which Led to Exemption Requests for Hot Cell 1 ML20248K5901989-03-31031 March 1989 Forwards Info Requested Re Groundwater Monitoring Sys for Liquid Waste Disposal Facility Tanks ML20248D7001989-03-13013 March 1989 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR70.24 for Having Criticality Monitors to Cover Operations in Hot Cell 1.In Event That Criticality Occurred,Event Would Be Detected in Offgas from Ventilation Sys.Fee Paid ML20195H0371988-11-11011 November 1988 Informs That Water Leakage from Transfer Canal & Storage Pool Discovered on 881013.Caused by Pool Inadvertently Filled to Lip of Gutters.Drain Lines from Gutter Temporarily Plugged.Steel Sump to Be Constructed & Installed ML20196B4461988-11-0101 November 1988 FOIA Request for Records Re B&W Mount Athos Plant,Including Rept That Led B&W to Be Fined in 1985 for Violations of NRC Radiation Protection Requirements ML20204J4141988-10-20020 October 1988 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/88-08. Corrective Actions:Authorized User List Reviewed & Revised & Responsibility for Maint of Authorized Users List Reassigned to Record Ctr Clerk ML20206D4711988-08-11011 August 1988 Forwards Final Rept on Confirmatory Radiological Survey of Bldg C,Lynchburg Research Ctr ML20151Q3081988-08-0101 August 1988 Forwards Certificates Showing Financial Assurances for Payment for Decommissioning Costs,Per .Working Capital in Excess of Estimated Cost to Decommission Facilities ML20150B7351988-06-20020 June 1988 Forwards 880617 Integrity of Waste Storage, Providing Addl Info for Amend 4 to License SNM-778 Re Expected Life & Mechanical Strength of Storage Containers.Containers Will Be Used to Hold Waste Stored in Temporary Storage Facility ML20153H1461988-04-27027 April 1988 Responds to Requesting Addl Info Re Groundwater Monitoring Program at Nnfd Research Lab.Chapters 5 & 13 Expanded to Incorporate All Info Submitted Submitted W/ Author ML20151R2501988-04-0808 April 1988 Informs That Elevated Reading in Cab of Transport Vehicle of 2.3 Mr/Hr Detected During Routine Survey of Truck Delivering Radioactive Matl.Shipper Was Duke Power Co,Oconee Nuclear Station,Unit 2 for Shipment Received on 880308 ML20151D6741988-03-30030 March 1988 Forwards Replacement Pages for 871208 Application for Amend to License SNM-778 Re Addl Storage Facility for Waste Generated in Hot Cells ML20151A5041988-03-30030 March 1988 Forwards Executed Amend 22 to Indemnity Agreement B-8, Terminating Agreement ML20235H7971987-09-23023 September 1987 Submits Addl Info Re 870219 Response to Insp Rept 70-0824/86-06 Re Record of Respirator Issuance.Use of Log Book to Serve as Record of Issuance Instituted.Respiratory Protection Procedure Revised to Reflect Change ML20235T2691987-09-22022 September 1987 Requests Written Statement That Oak Ridge Associated Univ Survey Performed on 870817 Constitutes Confirmatory Survey So That Repainting Can Be Performed W/Nrc Concurrence.B&W Will Accept Risk for Repainting Before Final Survey Rept ML20237K4311987-08-20020 August 1987 Responds to NRC Re Deviation Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/87-01.Corrective Actions:Increased Emphasis Being Placed on Selecting Completion Dates That Include Considerations for Unforseen Work Loads ML20237L5211987-08-11011 August 1987 Forwards Certificates Signed by Ja Lynott & RA Jolliff Which Provide B&W Financial Assurance for Payment for Decommissioning Costs.Company Working Capital in Excess of Estimated Cost to Decommission Nuclear Facilities ML20237L1681987-08-10010 August 1987 Forwards Rev 2 to Radiological Contingency Plan, Incorporating Changes Resulting from Completion of Two Extensive Decommissioning Projects & Reorganization at Research Lab ML20235C2921987-06-16016 June 1987 Forwards Approved Route for Transportation of Irradiated Fuel Between Facility & Oconee,Sc.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20214W7041987-05-26026 May 1987 Responds to NRC Comments on Proposed Reorganization of Nnfd Research Lab.Instruction Sheet for Entering Attached Replacement Pages in Application Manual Encl.Responses Address Final Questions on Renewal Application ML20214X2341987-05-20020 May 1987 Forwards Advance Notification of Shipments of Nuclear Spent Fuel & NRC Approved Route Survey Data for Two Shipments of Spent Fuel Scheduled to Take Place During May & June 1987. W/O Encl ML20215M3751987-04-27027 April 1987 Forwards Rev 4 to Application for Renewal of License SNM-778 in Response to NRC Questions & Changes to Organization of Lynchburg Research Ctr.Lynchburg Research Ctr Will Change to Naval Nuclear Fuel Div Research Lab ML20215L2611987-04-0303 April 1987 Submits Info Re Practice to Consolidate Contaminated Soil in Area Surrounding Equalization Pond within Site Boundaries. Results of Routine Samples from Groundwater Monitoring Wells & Map of Monitoring Well Locations Encl ML20207T4451987-02-19019 February 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/86-06.Corrective Actions:Procedure LRC-TC-95 for Respiratory Protection Reviewed & Need for Revising Procedure Identified ML20207S0361987-02-0303 February 1987 Forwards Details of Situation That Developed at Lynchburg,Va Research Ctr Which Violates Safeguards License Condition. Time Extension Requested.Fee Paid.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20211C6551987-01-29029 January 1987 Forwards Final Rept of Decontamination & Decommissioning of Bldg C at Lynchburg Research Ctr. License Should Not Be Terminated & Bldg C Should Not Be Removed from Restricted Area ML20210D3001987-01-20020 January 1987 Forwards Response to Questions & Comments Re Application for Renewal of License SNM-778.Response in Form of Revised Application Encl ML20210G3411986-08-27027 August 1986 Clarifies 860529 Request for Approval of Proposed Highway Route for Transport of Irradiated Fuel.Licensee Intends to Utilize Primary Route in Both East to West & West to East Directions ML20210E9901986-07-21021 July 1986 Forwards Revised Security Plan B,Addressing Comments on Draft Physical Protection Plan for Hot Cell Facility W/ Onsite Commercial Fuel Assemblies.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20203H4441986-07-17017 July 1986 Forwards Certificates for Yr Ending 860331 Assuring B&W Ability to Cover Costs of Decommissioning All B&W Nuclear Facilities.Company Working Capital as of 860627 Significantly in Excess of Estimated Decommissioning Costs ML20199J9421986-07-0202 July 1986 Forwards Revised Section 8 of Dismantling Plan for CX-10 Reactor.Changes Due to Reorganization ML20206L5901986-06-24024 June 1986 Forwards Replacement Table 2-1 Providing Specific Info for Final Survey Rept for License CX-10 1994-01-19
[Table view] Category:VENDOR/MANUFACTURER TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20058A2811990-10-19019 October 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/90-01. Corrective Actions:Procedure B-GP-3 Revised & Leak Test Procedure Revised to Include Formal Review ML20055J3411990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Listed Info in Support of Use of Financial Test to Demonstrate Financial Assurance as Specified in 10CFR30,40 & 70 ML20055J3161990-07-24024 July 1990 Supports B&W Use of Financial Test to Demonstrate Financial Assurance as Specified in 10CFR30,40 & 70 ML20055J3131990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Documents in Support of Financial Assurance & Decommissioning Costs for Facilities ML20055C6111990-05-18018 May 1990 Discusses Mcdermott,Inc,Plans to Establish B&W Investments Co (Bwico).Upon Completion of All Pertinent Actions, Mcdermott Will Transfer All B&W Stock to Bwico & Bwico Will Become wholly-owned Subsidiary of Mcdermott ML20246F7361989-08-23023 August 1989 Informs That Amounts Owed Under Promisory Note for Fiscal Yr Ending 890331 Paid,Restrictive Convenants No Longer Apply & Associate Certificates Have Been Discontinued ML20248B6411989-07-31031 July 1989 Advises That,Based on Review of Labor & Settlement Agreements,No Clauses Identified Which Restrict Employees Rights to Rept Safety Issues to Nrc,Directly or Indirectly, in Response to NRC ML20247H6561989-07-20020 July 1989 Withdraws Request for Exemption from Criticality Monitoring Requirements of 10CFR70.24.Recent NDT of Cell Windows Does Not Support Earlier Info That Substantial Amount of Oil Present in Windows ML20247L4371989-07-17017 July 1989 Forwards Proposed Tech Spec Pages of Organizational Revs to Replace Pages Submitted w/890519 Application for Amend to License SNM-788 ML20246B5681989-06-23023 June 1989 Advises That No Restrictions Contractually Exists,Inhibiting Notification of NRC of Employee Potential Safety Issues ML20244C4631989-06-0606 June 1989 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/89-02. Corrective Actions:Procedure RL-TP-62 Revised & Training Planned for Second Quarter 1989 & Will Be Completed by 890630 ML20247L1111989-04-25025 April 1989 Forwards Informational Charts,Including Table A-5, Gamma Dose Rate 42 Inches from Fission Source Thru 0 Inches of Shield, Per 890425 Telcon Request ML20245A4631989-04-10010 April 1989 Forwards Supporting Info Re 890313 Request for Exemption from Criticality Monitoring Requirements of 10CFR70.24.Addl Info Covers Refs,Calculational Assumptions & Results Which Led to Exemption Requests for Hot Cell 1 ML20248K5901989-03-31031 March 1989 Forwards Info Requested Re Groundwater Monitoring Sys for Liquid Waste Disposal Facility Tanks ML20248D7001989-03-13013 March 1989 Requests Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR70.24 for Having Criticality Monitors to Cover Operations in Hot Cell 1.In Event That Criticality Occurred,Event Would Be Detected in Offgas from Ventilation Sys.Fee Paid ML20195H0371988-11-11011 November 1988 Informs That Water Leakage from Transfer Canal & Storage Pool Discovered on 881013.Caused by Pool Inadvertently Filled to Lip of Gutters.Drain Lines from Gutter Temporarily Plugged.Steel Sump to Be Constructed & Installed ML20204J4141988-10-20020 October 1988 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/88-08. Corrective Actions:Authorized User List Reviewed & Revised & Responsibility for Maint of Authorized Users List Reassigned to Record Ctr Clerk ML20151Q3081988-08-0101 August 1988 Forwards Certificates Showing Financial Assurances for Payment for Decommissioning Costs,Per .Working Capital in Excess of Estimated Cost to Decommission Facilities ML20150B7351988-06-20020 June 1988 Forwards 880617 Integrity of Waste Storage, Providing Addl Info for Amend 4 to License SNM-778 Re Expected Life & Mechanical Strength of Storage Containers.Containers Will Be Used to Hold Waste Stored in Temporary Storage Facility ML20153H1461988-04-27027 April 1988 Responds to Requesting Addl Info Re Groundwater Monitoring Program at Nnfd Research Lab.Chapters 5 & 13 Expanded to Incorporate All Info Submitted Submitted W/ Author ML20151R2501988-04-0808 April 1988 Informs That Elevated Reading in Cab of Transport Vehicle of 2.3 Mr/Hr Detected During Routine Survey of Truck Delivering Radioactive Matl.Shipper Was Duke Power Co,Oconee Nuclear Station,Unit 2 for Shipment Received on 880308 ML20151A5041988-03-30030 March 1988 Forwards Executed Amend 22 to Indemnity Agreement B-8, Terminating Agreement ML20151D6741988-03-30030 March 1988 Forwards Replacement Pages for 871208 Application for Amend to License SNM-778 Re Addl Storage Facility for Waste Generated in Hot Cells ML20235H7971987-09-23023 September 1987 Submits Addl Info Re 870219 Response to Insp Rept 70-0824/86-06 Re Record of Respirator Issuance.Use of Log Book to Serve as Record of Issuance Instituted.Respiratory Protection Procedure Revised to Reflect Change ML20235T2691987-09-22022 September 1987 Requests Written Statement That Oak Ridge Associated Univ Survey Performed on 870817 Constitutes Confirmatory Survey So That Repainting Can Be Performed W/Nrc Concurrence.B&W Will Accept Risk for Repainting Before Final Survey Rept ML20237K4311987-08-20020 August 1987 Responds to NRC Re Deviation Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/87-01.Corrective Actions:Increased Emphasis Being Placed on Selecting Completion Dates That Include Considerations for Unforseen Work Loads ML20237L5211987-08-11011 August 1987 Forwards Certificates Signed by Ja Lynott & RA Jolliff Which Provide B&W Financial Assurance for Payment for Decommissioning Costs.Company Working Capital in Excess of Estimated Cost to Decommission Nuclear Facilities ML20237L1681987-08-10010 August 1987 Forwards Rev 2 to Radiological Contingency Plan, Incorporating Changes Resulting from Completion of Two Extensive Decommissioning Projects & Reorganization at Research Lab ML20235C2921987-06-16016 June 1987 Forwards Approved Route for Transportation of Irradiated Fuel Between Facility & Oconee,Sc.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20214W7041987-05-26026 May 1987 Responds to NRC Comments on Proposed Reorganization of Nnfd Research Lab.Instruction Sheet for Entering Attached Replacement Pages in Application Manual Encl.Responses Address Final Questions on Renewal Application ML20214X2341987-05-20020 May 1987 Forwards Advance Notification of Shipments of Nuclear Spent Fuel & NRC Approved Route Survey Data for Two Shipments of Spent Fuel Scheduled to Take Place During May & June 1987. W/O Encl ML20215M3751987-04-27027 April 1987 Forwards Rev 4 to Application for Renewal of License SNM-778 in Response to NRC Questions & Changes to Organization of Lynchburg Research Ctr.Lynchburg Research Ctr Will Change to Naval Nuclear Fuel Div Research Lab ML20215L2611987-04-0303 April 1987 Submits Info Re Practice to Consolidate Contaminated Soil in Area Surrounding Equalization Pond within Site Boundaries. Results of Routine Samples from Groundwater Monitoring Wells & Map of Monitoring Well Locations Encl ML20207T4451987-02-19019 February 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 70-0824/86-06.Corrective Actions:Procedure LRC-TC-95 for Respiratory Protection Reviewed & Need for Revising Procedure Identified ML20207S0361987-02-0303 February 1987 Forwards Details of Situation That Developed at Lynchburg,Va Research Ctr Which Violates Safeguards License Condition. Time Extension Requested.Fee Paid.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20211C6551987-01-29029 January 1987 Forwards Final Rept of Decontamination & Decommissioning of Bldg C at Lynchburg Research Ctr. License Should Not Be Terminated & Bldg C Should Not Be Removed from Restricted Area ML20210D3001987-01-20020 January 1987 Forwards Response to Questions & Comments Re Application for Renewal of License SNM-778.Response in Form of Revised Application Encl ML20210G3411986-08-27027 August 1986 Clarifies 860529 Request for Approval of Proposed Highway Route for Transport of Irradiated Fuel.Licensee Intends to Utilize Primary Route in Both East to West & West to East Directions ML20210E9901986-07-21021 July 1986 Forwards Revised Security Plan B,Addressing Comments on Draft Physical Protection Plan for Hot Cell Facility W/ Onsite Commercial Fuel Assemblies.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20203H4441986-07-17017 July 1986 Forwards Certificates for Yr Ending 860331 Assuring B&W Ability to Cover Costs of Decommissioning All B&W Nuclear Facilities.Company Working Capital as of 860627 Significantly in Excess of Estimated Decommissioning Costs ML20199J9421986-07-0202 July 1986 Forwards Revised Section 8 of Dismantling Plan for CX-10 Reactor.Changes Due to Reorganization ML20206L5901986-06-24024 June 1986 Forwards Replacement Table 2-1 Providing Specific Info for Final Survey Rept for License CX-10 ML20202G1071986-06-23023 June 1986 Forwards Responses to 860410 Questions as Agreed to at 860313 Meeting.Revised Environ Rept Encl ML20206G3501986-06-0303 June 1986 Forwards Suppl 1 to License Termination Survey Rept for CX-10 Critical Experiment Facility at Lynchburg Research Ctr,Lynchburg,Va. Suppl Provides Addl Discussion of Outdoor Gamma Surveys ML20206E8471986-05-29029 May 1986 Requests Approval of Encl Transportation Route Between Lynchburg Research Ctr & Cordova,Il Proposed in . Fee Paid ML20211G9681986-05-27027 May 1986 Forwards Info Re Application for Renewal of License SNM-778, Per 860327 Request ML20198H2841986-05-14014 May 1986 Forwards Addl Survey Data Re Bldg C Decommissioning in Response to 860213 Insp Rept 70-0824/85-08.No Contamination Present ML20205P8831986-04-14014 April 1986 Requests Approval of Encl Proposed Primary & Secondary Transportation Routes for Shipment of Irradiated BWR Fuel Assemblies Between Lynchburg,Va & Cordova,Il.Fee Paid ML20210P3801986-03-25025 March 1986 Forwards Info in Response to Findings by Region II Inspectors Per 860318 Closeout Insp Rept 70-0824/85-08, Including Bldg C Floor Plan,Showing Decommissioning Phase Boundaries ML20137U2241985-12-13013 December 1985 Forwards RDD:85:8604-01:02, Decontamination & Decommissioning of Bldg C - Phase I at Lynchburg Research Ctr, Per License Condition 14 1990-07-24
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Q. (804) 522-6000 August 28, 1985 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Region II 101 Marietta Street, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Attention: Mr. J. Phillip Stohr, Director Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards Gentlemen:
SUBJECT:
REPORT NOS. 70-824/85-05 AND 50-013/85-01 My responses to the Notice of Violation, dated July 29, 1985, and the subject report, are attached.
If you have any questions in this regard, please contact Mr.
Olsen, Senior License Administrator, at (804) 522-5174.
Very truly yours, BABC0CK & WILCOX Ik T. C. E gelder, Director Lynchburg Research Center
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- 1. VIOLAfION The licensee failed to package a shipment of LSA radioactive material in a 00T Specification 7A Type A package or a strong tight package in that on May 7, 1985, Shipment No. LRC-23 arrived at the burial facility, and a hole was found in one drum. i 1.1 Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation As explained in the information below, I am unable to admit or teny the violation. In view of this, I request that the level of violation be reduced to a Level V.
1.2 Reasons for the Alleged Violation Shipment No. LRC-23 was received at the U.S. Ecology facility on May 6, 1985. On May 7,1985, the LRC was notified by telephone that Drum No. 4740 was found to have been punctured. According to our loading scheme, this drum was located in the fourth row from the front of the trailer, the second from the left side of the trailer, and on the top tier.
The Manager of Facilities and a Senior Health Physics Technician went to the U.S. Ecology facility at Richland, Washington. They arrived on site the day after notification, viewed the drum, and photographed the damage.
They requested that the drum be returned to the LRC to enable us to perform an autopsy on it.
Drum No. 4740 was opened after its return to the LRC and its contents removed. The object that caused the puncture was found to be a small steel object rigidly attached to a six-inch I-beam which was loaded adjacent to the inside surface of the drum. An examination of.the hole indicated that the steel object was driven through the wall by an impact, probably a single event. There was no evidence of wearing or scraping on the interior of the drum in the vicinity of the hole. Dents in the bottom chime and the bottom surface of the drum were also observed.
Three individuals inspect each container of waste that is sent to the U.S. Ecology facility prior to the shipment. These inspections are conducted during the loading operation, with the final inspection being performed inside the truck after the container is in its final pcsition. In the case of Ship-ment No. LRC-23, these inspections were conducted by a Senior Health Physics Technician, a Health Physics Engineer, and the Quality Assurance Administrator.
After the notification that a punctured drum was found on Shipment No. LRC-23, these three individuals were interviewed and each described his method of inspection. The final inspector was the Health Physics Engineer who described '
his inspection to have been visual and that he also ran his hands around the outside surface of each container. Each of the inspectors described the con-dition of the containers as being in a proper condition for shipment. Records of the inspection indicate minor conditions such as small areas of rust and dents. This record states that the condition of No. 4740 was " good" and no deficiencies were noted. It is our conclusion that Drum No. 4740 was in proper condition for transportation.
August 28, 1985 Page 2 A study was performed by the Supervisor, Failure Analysis. The Failure Analysis section is a separate part of the LRC organization whose business is failure analysis and is not involved in shipping. The study included the con-duction of tests on containers similar to the one that was found to have been punctured. These tests duplicated the total drum weight, internal configuration of the steel object and I-beam, and the construction and material of the punctured drum. The purpose of the tests was to duplicate, as closely as possible, the hole and the bottom chime dents that were observed in Drum No.
4740. The damage was duplicated when a test drum was dropped from a height of three feet with the vertical axis of the drum inclined at an angle of 19-degrees from the horizontal. U.S. Ecology noted no deficiency in the bracing of the contents of Shipment No. LRC-23 and stated that Drum No. 4740 had apparently not moved from its loaded position prior to receipt and that no other containers in the shipment were damaged.
The LRC contacted the D0T to verify our understanding of the term "normally incident to transportation." This phrase is used to describe transportttion conditions that should be assumed when a container is selected to serve as a Strong Tight Package. According to the DOT, these conditions are normal acceleration, vibration, and vibration resonance that can be expected during transportation. A wreck of the vehicle or a drop of a container from a height of three feet is not considered by DOT to be normal conditions of transportation. The driver of the Tri-State Motor Transit Company vehicle that transported Shipment No. LRC-23 from the Lynchburg Research Center to the U.S.
Ecology facility was interviewed by telephone. He stated that he experienced no unusual conditions of the roads nor in the performance of the vehicle during the transport of Shipment No. LRC-23. The dispatcher of the transport company verified the driver's report.
The conclusions of the investigation were that the puncture in Drum No.
4740 did not occur prior to its shipment, and that the puncture was not caused by conditions normally incident to transportation.
1.3 Corrective Steps Which Have Been Take.i and the Results Achieved No action, after the fact, would correct this occurrence.
1.4 Cerrective Steps Which Will be Taken to Prevent Further Violations Our action to prevent a recurrence of this type of incident will be to exercise great care in the loading of waste into containers so that sharp heavy objects are prevented from coming in direct contact with the container walls.
1.5 The Date When Full Compliance Will be Achieved No shipments of waste have been made since this incident occurred.
When such a shipment is necessary, it will be performed in full compliance.
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August 28, 1985 Page-3 2a. VIOLATION On May 1, 1985, the licensee shipped Fissile Class II material in six packages designated by the licensee to be D0T_ Specification 7A Type A packages without having performed the free drop test.
2a.1 Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation I admit to this violation.
2a.2 Reasons for the Alleged Violation The requirement to perform drop tests for Fissile Class II packages specified in 49 CFR 173.465(c)(3) that are in addition to the normal tests for a 7A Type A container was overlooked.
2a.3 Corrective Steps Which Have Been Taken and the Results Achieved The shipment of Fissile Class 11 packages has been suspended until a checklist containing all of the requirements for such shipments and packages is developed. No shipments of Fissile Class II packages have been made.
2a.4 Corrective Steps Which Will be Taken to Prevent Further Violations A pre-shipment checklist that specifies all of the requirements of Fissile Class II packages and shipments will be developed.
2a.5 The Date When Full Compliance Will be Achieved Shipments of Fissile Class II packages are performed very infrequently at the LRC, and none are presently scheduled. When such a shipment is neces-sary, it will be performed in full compliance.
2b. VIOLATION On August 21, 1984, the licensee shipped special nuclear material in a package that had a crack approximately four-inches long under the weld of a f closure device.
2b.1 Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation
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I deny this violation for two reasons:
A. The crack in the Ratchet Binder Bracket of the M01 shipping container constitutes a superficial mark which is permitted under the regulations, and B. LRC met all five tests specified in 10 CFR Part 2 Appendix C, for this issue not to be reported in the Notice of Violation.
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August 28, 1985 Page 4 It is not clear in the Notice of Violation what portion of 10 CFR 71.87 it is contended that we have violated. In the inspector's report the following conclusion is given: " Failure to ensure that the closure device on a package of special nuclear material was free of defects prior to shipment was identi-fied as another example of an apparent violation of 10 CFR 71.87." It would appear that this example refers to Section 71.87(c).
A. In our discussion of this item at the June 27, 1985 eafarcement conference, we questioned that the crack in the lower ratchet binder weld constituted a defect as the term is used in the regulation.
Certain defects are permitted under 71.87(b) and our evaluation revealed that the crack was superficial for two reasons:
- 1. The safety analysis of the container, which is found in Application for Renewal of Certificate of Compliance No.
9069, Docket 71-9069, October 30, 1981, makes the assump-tion that only the top weld of the Ratchet Binder Brackets are effective for each of the conditions analyzed. The analyses demonstrate the structural integrity of the container under various accident conditions. Our investi-gation revealed that, with one failed weld out of four holding one bracket (there are 24 brackets on the M01 container), the container's perfonnance during the hypo-thetical accident conditions would not be decreased. Mr.
John Olivadoti, NUPAC, the designer and fabricator of the M01 container, confirmed that:
- a. Only the top attachment weld on each ratchet binder bracket was assumed to be effective for the purpose of determining the lid retention capability of the M01 package closure system,
- b. This assumption was consistently applied throughout the analysis of each accident scenario.
- c. The weld region affected by the crack was not part of the weld region assumed to be effective in the safety analysis.
It was his opinion that the observed crack had no safety significance with respect to the lid retention capability.
- 2. Our evaluation also revealed that the crack in the ratchet binder weld did not affect the integrity of the container, in that it was not a through wall crack. This conclusion was concurred with in the NRC inspection report.
r August 28, 1985 Page 5 B. We presented evidence at the June 27, 1985 enforcement conference that demonstrated that the LRC took prompt and aggressive action upon discovery of the condition. We identified the problem, reported the event to the Transportation Certification Branch in accordance with Part 71.95, imediately removed the container from service, developed a Quality Assurance Plan for the repair of the container, repaired the container in accordance with the Plan using materials and techniques that were recomended by the container's manufacturer - even to the point of bringing in a certified welder and an inspector from Ohio - and increased the surveillance program for the receipt and shipment of these containers. This item should not have been listed in the Notice of Violation because the LRC met the five tests that are specified in the Enforcement Policy.
- 3. VIOLATION The requirement in the U.S. Ecology license to display the waste classi-fication label near each DOT label was not met, in that,on May 1,1985, six drums were transferred to tha U.S. Ecology Low-Level Waste Disposal Facility with two 00T Yellow II labels but only one waste classification sticker affixed to each drum.
3.1 Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation I admit to this violation.
3.2 Reasons for the Violation The requirement in the U.S. Ecology license was left out of the waste shipment checklist and was overlooked by the individual that applied the labels to the containers.
3.3 Corrective Steps Taken and Results Achieved The shipment of other than LSA material to the U.S. Ecology has been suspended until a checklist containing all of the requirements for these other types of materials can be developed. No shipments have been made to U.S. Ecology.
3.4 Corrective Steps Which Will be Taken Preshipment checklists for each type of material to be shipped to U.S.
Ecology will be developed.
3.5 The Date When Full Compliance Will be Achieved No shipments have been made to U.S. Ecology since this incident occurred.
When one is made, it will be in full compliance with the regulations.
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