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Office of the Secretary FROM:             Charles Bechhoefcr, ASLBP re:               Combustion Engineering, Inc.
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Docketing and Service Branch Office of the Secretary FROM:
Charles Bechhoefcr, ASLBP re:
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
(Hematite Fuel Fabrication Facility License No. SNM-33) - Docket No. 70-36-MLA In accordance with our telephone conversation of August 14, 1989, please place the attached document in the i
(Hematite Fuel Fabrication Facility License No. SNM-33) - Docket No. 70-36-MLA In accordance with our telephone conversation of August 14, 1989, please place the attached document in the i
d cket of this proceeding and serve all parties and petitioners (assuming that parties and petitioners have not already been served).
d cket of this proceeding and serve all parties and petitioners (assuming that parties and petitioners have not already been served).
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Charles Bechhoefer, Esq.
Administrative Judge
Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board FROM:
,                                      Atomic Safety and Licensing Board                                                                                       !
Leland C. Rouse, Chief Fuel Cycle Safety Branch Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS
Leland C. Rouse, Chief FROM:
Fuel Cycle Safety Branch                                                                                                 '
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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 13 TO LICENSE N0. 5NM-33, COMBUSTION ENGINEERING. INC. (ASLAP NO. 89-503-01-MLA) i l
ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 13 TO LICENSE N0. 5NM-33, COMBUSTION ENGINEERING. INC. (ASLAP NO. 89-503-01-MLA) i l
As advised by the Office of General Counsel, we have enclosed for your                                                               !
As advised by the Office of General Counsel, we have enclosed for your information a copy of the licensing action issued on July 28, 1989, to Combustion Engineerisig, Inc., License No. SNM-33, Amendment No. 13, authorizing i
information a copy of the licensing action issued on July 28, 1989, to Combustion Engineerisig, Inc., License No. SNM-33, Amendment No. 13, authorizing i                   the startup and testing phase only of the new pellet production lines at the Hematite facility.
the startup and testing phase only of the new pellet production lines at the Hematite facility.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION o-WASHINGTON, D C. 20555 JUL 2 8 E Docket No. 70-3G-License No. SNM-33 Amendment No. 13 Combustion Engineering. Inc.
ATTN: Mr. J. A. Rode, Plant Manager Hematite Fuel Manufacturing 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500 Gentlemen:
ATTN: Mr. J. A. Rode, Plant Manager Hematite Fuel Manufacturing 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500 Gentlemen:
In accordance with the amendment application dated March 22, 1989, and pursuant to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 70, Materials License No. SNM-33 is hereby amended to authorize the startup and testing of the new pellet production lines with depleted uranium and storage of licensed material in Building 256-2. Accordingly, Condition 9 is revised to include the date of March 22, 1989.
In accordance with the amendment application dated March 22, 1989, and pursuant to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 70, Materials License No. SNM-33 is hereby amended to authorize the startup and testing of the new pellet production lines with depleted uranium and storage of licensed material in Building 256-2. Accordingly, Condition 9 is revised to include the date of March 22, 1989.
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This amendment is issued following preparation of an Environmental Assessment related to the proposed action. Based on this assessment, a Finding of No Significant Impact has been prepared and approved pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51.
This amendment is issued following preparation of an Environmental Assessment related to the proposed action. Based on this assessment, a Finding of No Significant Impact has been prepared and approved pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51.
Copies of this Finding, which was published in the Federal Register on May 24, 1989, and the supporting Environmental Assessment were forwarded to you on May 18, 1989.
Copies of this Finding, which was published in the Federal Register on May 24, 1989, and the supporting Environmental Assessment were forwarded to you on May 18, 1989.
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Your amendment application dated May 1,1989, requesting authorization for full scale production with enriched ur.anium has not been approved and is under consideration by NRC staff.
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==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
: 1. Revised License No. SNM-33
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: 2. Safety Evaluation Report cc w/ encls:
Revised License No. SNM-33 2.
Mr. A. E. Scherer, Director               Mr. C. B. Brinkman, Manager Nuclear Licensing                         Washington Nuclear Operations Dr. P. L. ?icGill, Vice President         Mr. H. E. Eskridge, Supervisor Nuclear fuel Licensing, Safety and Accountability
Safety Evaluation Report cc w/ encls:
Mr. A. E. Scherer, Director Mr. C. B. Brinkman, Manager Nuclear Licensing Washington Nuclear Operations Dr. P. L. ?icGill, Vice President Nuclear fuel Mr. H. E. Eskridge, Supervisor Licensing, Safety and Accountability


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If the radioactivity in plant gaseous effluents exceeds 150 pCi per calendar I
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the corrective actions to be taken by the licensee to reduce the release rates.
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submit the request at least 90 days prior to exceeding the limits specified in 40 CFR 190.10.
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Radiological Contingency Plan that wovM decrease the response effectiveness of the                          I i-I Plan without prior-Commission approval as. evidenced by a license amendment. The                            I I                    licensee may make changes to his Radiological / Contingency Plan without prior Commission approval if the changes;do not: decrease the response effectiveness of the l                   Plan.      The licensee shall furnish the Chief', Fuet Cycle Safety Branch, Oivision of                  ill g
i                    Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS, U. S.. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,                          gi n                  Washington, DC 20555,'a report containing:a_ description.ot"each change within 6 months after the change is,made.                                                                          I.
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SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT, AMENDMENT APPLICATION DATED MARCH 22, 1989, RE: S~.ARTUP AND TEST OF NEW PELLET PRODUCTION LINES AND USE OF ADDITIONAL WAREHOUSE SPACE
SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT, AMENDMENT APPLICATION DATED MARCH 22, 1989, RE: S~.ARTUP AND TEST OF NEW PELLET PRODUCTION LINES AND USE OF ADDITIONAL WAREHOUSE SPACE


===Background===
===Background===
On Septenber 30, 1988, CE informed the NRC of the intent to construct additional manufacturing space at the Hematite facility. This new manufacturing space is a large extension that joins together two existing facilities, the pellet plant (Building 255) and the recycle area (Building 240). A major portion of the new manufacturing liner.          space will be dedicated to the use of tvc new pellet production           .
On Septenber 30, 1988, CE informed the NRC of the intent to construct additional manufacturing space at the Hematite facility.
The remainder of the building is to be used far additional utilities, citices, and material storage. In addition to the construction of this manu-facturing space, the September 30, 1988, letter included a discussion of the expansion of the shipping, receiving, and storage areas. By letter dated Octeber 31, 1988, NRC expressed no objection to CE initiating construction of the t,dditional space provided that soil survey results were submitted for NRC reviea prior to constructing any flooring. CE submitted those results on Decent,er 20, 1988, and on January 24, 1989, Oak Ridge Associated Universities conducted an independent confirmatory survey. Accordingly, on February 24, 1989, CE was informed that there was no objection to the construction of the flooring for the pelletizing and warehouse art,; CE has since completed this construction and is presently installing the v 1 M production lines. In the subject application, CE requests authorization . startup and test the new pellet production lines with depleted uranium'and to use the additional warehouse space for storage of licensed material.
This new manufacturing space is a large extension that joins together two existing facilities, the pellet plant (Building 255) and the recycle area (Building 240). A major portion of the new manufacturing space will be dedicated to the use of tvc new pellet production liner.
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The remainder of the building is to be used far additional utilities, citices, and material storage.
In addition to the construction of this manu-facturing space, the {{letter dated|date=September 30, 1988|text=September 30, 1988, letter}} included a discussion of the expansion of the shipping, receiving, and storage areas. By letter dated Octeber 31, 1988, NRC expressed no objection to CE initiating construction of the t,dditional space provided that soil survey results were submitted for NRC reviea prior to constructing any flooring.
CE submitted those results on Decent,er 20, 1988, and on January 24, 1989, Oak Ridge Associated Universities conducted an independent confirmatory survey.
Accordingly, on February 24, 1989, CE was informed that there was no objection to the construction of the flooring for the pelletizing and warehouse art,;
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blending, pressing, sintering, grinding, and packaging operations. At this                   i time, the licensee requests authorization to startup and test these lines with depleted uranium. This testing phase will allow CE the opportunity to make any necessary adjustments and resolve any mechanical problems with the new process.
blending, pressing, sintering, grinding, and packaging operations. At this i
By using depleted uranium, no controls are necessary for nuclear criticality safety. Simi'.ar activities have been conducted in existing facilities, and the radiation safety controls from the license have been extended to Building 254 and are adequate.                                                                             {
time, the licensee requests authorization to startup and test these lines with depleted uranium. This testing phase will allow CE the opportunity to make any necessary adjustments and resolve any mechanical problems with the new process.
j Bulding 256-2, an extension of the current warehouse Building 256-1, will be                   '
By using depleted uranium, no controls are necessary for nuclear criticality safety. Simi'.ar activities have been conducted in existing facilities, and the radiation safety controls from the license have been extended to Building 254
utilized to store licensed material. The activities that will be authorized have bee.. conducted in existing facilities. Therefore, radiation safety and nuclear criticality safety controls from the license will be extended to Building 256-2 and are adequate.
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j Bulding 256-2, an extension of the current warehouse Building 256-1, will be utilized to store licensed material. The activities that will be authorized have bee.. conducted in existing facilities. Therefore, radiation safety and nuclear criticality safety controls from the license will be extended to Building 256-2 and are adequate.


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Requests That Encl LC Rouse 890808 Memo Forwarding Amend 13 to License SNM-33,authorizing Facility Startup & Testing of Pellet Production Lines,Be Placed in Docket of Proceeding & Served to Parties.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890815
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ISSUANCE OF AMENDMENT NO. 13 TO LICENSE N0. 5NM-33, COMBUSTION ENGINEERING. INC. (ASLAP NO. 89-503-01-MLA) i l

As advised by the Office of General Counsel, we have enclosed for your information a copy of the licensing action issued on July 28, 1989, to Combustion Engineerisig, Inc., License No. SNM-33, Amendment No. 13, authorizing i

the startup and testing phase only of the new pellet production lines at the Hematite facility.

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ATTN: Mr. J. A. Rode, Plant Manager Hematite Fuel Manufacturing 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095-0500 Gentlemen:

In accordance with the amendment application dated March 22, 1989, and pursuant to Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 70, Materials License No. SNM-33 is hereby amended to authorize the startup and testing of the new pellet production lines with depleted uranium and storage of licensed material in Building 256-2. Accordingly, Condition 9 is revised to include the date of March 22, 1989.

All other conditions of the license shall remain the same.

Revised License No. SNM-33 incorporating Amendment No.13 and our Safety Evaluation Report are enclosed.

This amendment is issued following preparation of an Environmental Assessment related to the proposed action. Based on this assessment, a Finding of No Significant Impact has been prepared and approved pursuant to 10 CFR Part 51.

Copies of this Finding, which was published in the Federal Register on May 24, 1989, and the supporting Environmental Assessment were forwarded to you on May 18, 1989.

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Please note that this amendment only authorizes the startup and testing phase with depleted uranium.

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Mr. A. E. Scherer, Director Mr. C. B. Brinkman, Manager Nuclear Licensing Washington Nuclear Operations Dr. P. L. ?icGill, Vice President Nuclear fuel Mr. H. E. Eskridge, Supervisor Licensing, Safety and Accountability

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heretofore made by the licensee, a license is hereby issued authorizing the licensee to r-ceive, acq I

source. and special nuclear material designated below; to use such material for the purpose (s) and at the pla I

deliver or transfer such material to persons authorized to receive it in accordance with the regulations of I

license shall be deemed to contain the conditions specified in Section 183 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as l

subject to all applicable rules, regulations and orders of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission now or he conditions specified below.

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May 31, 1984; April 29, June 6, and October 11, 1988; and February 10, and I

March 22, 1989; and letters dated February 29, 1984, January 20, 1986, and l

March 30, 1987.

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as described in the referenced license tenewal application.

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Hematite, Missouri

SUBJECT:

SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT, AMENDMENT APPLICATION DATED MARCH 22, 1989, RE: S~.ARTUP AND TEST OF NEW PELLET PRODUCTION LINES AND USE OF ADDITIONAL WAREHOUSE SPACE

Background

On Septenber 30, 1988, CE informed the NRC of the intent to construct additional manufacturing space at the Hematite facility.

This new manufacturing space is a large extension that joins together two existing facilities, the pellet plant (Building 255) and the recycle area (Building 240). A major portion of the new manufacturing space will be dedicated to the use of tvc new pellet production liner.

The remainder of the building is to be used far additional utilities, citices, and material storage.

In addition to the construction of this manu-facturing space, the September 30, 1988, letter included a discussion of the expansion of the shipping, receiving, and storage areas. By letter dated Octeber 31, 1988, NRC expressed no objection to CE initiating construction of the t,dditional space provided that soil survey results were submitted for NRC reviea prior to constructing any flooring.

CE submitted those results on Decent,er 20, 1988, and on January 24, 1989, Oak Ridge Associated Universities conducted an independent confirmatory survey.

Accordingly, on February 24, 1989, CE was informed that there was no objection to the construction of the flooring for the pelletizing and warehouse art,;

CE has since completed this construction and is presently installing the v 1 M production lines.

In the subject application, CE requests authorization

. startup and test the new pellet production lines with depleted uranium'and to use the additional warehouse space for storage of licensed material.

Discussion

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The new pellet production lines are housed in Building 254 and' consist of l

blending, pressing, sintering, grinding, and packaging operations. At this i

time, the licensee requests authorization to startup and test these lines with depleted uranium. This testing phase will allow CE the opportunity to make any necessary adjustments and resolve any mechanical problems with the new process.

By using depleted uranium, no controls are necessary for nuclear criticality safety. Simi'.ar activities have been conducted in existing facilities, and the radiation safety controls from the license have been extended to Building 254

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and are adequate.

j Bulding 256-2, an extension of the current warehouse Building 256-1, will be utilized to store licensed material. The activities that will be authorized have bee.. conducted in existing facilities. Therefore, radiation safety and nuclear criticality safety controls from the license will be extended to Building 256-2 and are adequate.

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NRC staff prepared an Environmental Ass CE.

pur::uant to 10 CFR Part 51.

The Finding was published in the Federal Re on May 24, 1989.

n mpact was made conclusion / Recommendation

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aepleted uraptom.This licensing action authorizes the startup and authorization for full production with enriched uraniuCE's by the Commission.

m, has not been approved The staff concludes that the proposed activities will h the public health and safety or the environment ave no adverse effect on application is recommended.

Approval of the amendment The Region III Principal Inspector has no objecti on to this proposed action.

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.Dd[UraniumFuelSecti David A. McCaughe on tuel Cycle Safety Branch Division of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety, NMSS Approved by:

N/ise-George n. sidinger,pection Leader ~

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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CCMBUSTION ENGINEERING. INC.

Docket No.(s) 70-36-MLA (Hematite Fuel Fabrication Facility License No. SNM-33)

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that copies of the foregoing NOTE BECHH0EFER TO JULIAN B/15 have been served upon the following persons by U.S. mail, first class, except as otherwise noted and in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Sec. 2.712.

Administrative Judae Administrative Judge Charles Bechhoefer Jerry R. Kline

. Atomic Safety ano Licensino Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commtssion U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Wasnington, DC 20555 Michael A. Bauser Escuire Office of the General Counsel Newman & Holtzinger, P.C.

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1615 L Street, NW Washington,.DC 20555 Washington, DC 20036 Missouri State Senator

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(Jay) Nixon 22nd District Martha Dodson Room 429 412 Mississippi State Capitol Crystal City, MD 63019 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Arlene Sandler President Karen Sisk Coalition for the Enytrenment 1123 Wolf Hollow Road St. Louis Chapter Imperial, MO 63052 6267 Delmar Boulevard St. Louis, MD 63130 Dated at Rockville. Md. this 15 day of August 1989

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