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19.C rtific: tion far Pesrwcrk R:ducti:n Act Submbclans On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 Cm 1320.9.
19.C rtific: tion far Pesrwcrk R:ducti:n Act Submbclans On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 Cm 1320.9.
NOTE: ne text of 5 CR 1320.9, and the related provisions of 5 Cm 1320.8 (b) (3), appear at the end of the instructions. De certyicarton is to be made with reference to those regulatoryprovisions as setforth in she inrametions.                                                                                                       i ne following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of'mformation, that the certification covers:
NOTE: ne text of 5 CR 1320.9, and the related provisions of 5 Cm 1320.8 (b) (3), appear at the end of the instructions. De certyicarton is to be made with reference to those regulatoryprovisions as setforth in she inrametions.
(a) k is necessary for the proper performance of agency thnetions; (b) k avoids unnecessary duplication; (c) k reduces burden on small entitles;                                                                                     *
i ne following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of'mformation, that the certification covers:
(d) k uses plain, coherent, and unambiguous terminology that is understandable to respondents; (e) Its implementation will be consistent and compatible with current reporting and recordkeeping practices; (f) k indicates the retention periods for recordkeeping requirements; (g) k informs respondents of the information called for under 5 Cm 1320.8 (b)(3):
(a) k is necessary for the proper performance of agency thnetions; (b) k avoids unnecessary duplication; (c) k reduces burden on small entitles; (d) k uses plain, coherent, and unambiguous terminology that is understandable to respondents; (e) Its implementation will be consistent and compatible with current reporting and recordkeeping practices; (f) k indicates the retention periods for recordkeeping requirements; (g) k informs respondents of the information called for under 5 Cm 1320.8 (b)(3):
  ,                            (i) Why the information is being collected; (ii) Use ofinformation; (iii) Burden estimate; (iv) Nature of response (voluntasy, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
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(v) Nature of extent of confidentiality; and (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number-,                                                         !
Why the information is being collected; (ii) Use ofinformation; (iii) Burden estimate; (iv) Nature of response (voluntasy, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
(v) Nature of extent of confidentiality; and (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number-,
(b) It was developed by an office that has planned and allocated resources for the efficient and effective management and use of the information to be collected (see note in Item 19 of the instructions);
(b) It was developed by an office that has planned and allocated resources for the efficient and effective management and use of the information to be collected (see note in Item 19 of the instructions);
(i) It uses effective and efficient statistical survey methodology; and (j) It makes appropriate use ofinformation technology.
(i) It uses effective and efficient statistical survey methodology; and (j) It makes appropriate use ofinformation technology.
l Ifyou are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item below and explain the reason in Item 18 of the Supporting Statement.
Ifyou are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item below and explain the reason in Item 18 of the Supporting Statement.
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i SUPPORTING STATEMENT FOR l               IAEA FORM N-71 (AND THE APPROPRIATE ASSOCIATED lAEA FORM),                                       ;
SUPPORTING STATEMENT FOR l
l                   DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE (10 CFR SECTION 75.11)
IAEA FORM N-71 (AND THE APPROPRIATE ASSOCIATED lAEA FORM),
l DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE (10 CFR SECTION 75.11)
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(3150-0056)
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1 l  Descriotion of the Information Collection in order for the United States to fulfill its responsibilities as a participant in the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement, it is necessary for licensees affected by 10 CFR Part 75 and related                     l sections of Parts 40,50,70, and 150 to submit information concerning their installation for the               I use of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). lAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate l
Descriotion of the Information Collection in order for the United States to fulfill its responsibilities as a participant in the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement, it is necessary for licensees affected by 10 CFR Part 75 and related sections of Parts 40,50,70, and 150 to submit information concerning their installation for the use of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). lAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form), " Design Information Questionnaire,"is used for the collection of this information.
associated lAEA Form), " Design Information Questionnaire,"is used for the collection of this                 I information.
i All facilities that appear on the U.S. eligible list are required to complete and submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form) upon written request by the NRC. The U.S eligible list is a list filed with the Commission by the Secretary of State or his designee of installations eligible for IAEA safeguards under the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement. Holders of construction permits may be requested in writing by the Commission to submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form). In addition, applicants for certain source or special nuclear material licenses are required to submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) as specified in 10 CFR Sections 40.31(g),50.78,70.21(g),
i All facilities that appear on the U.S. eligible list are required to complete and submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form) upon written request by the NRC. The U.S eligible list is a list filed with the Commission by the Secretary of State or his designee of installations eligible for IAEA safeguards under the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement. Holders of                 ,
construction permits may be requested in writing by the Commission to submit an IAEA Form N-                   l 71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form). In addition, applicants for certain source or special nuclear material licenses are required to submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) as specified in 10 CFR Sections 40.31(g),50.78,70.21(g),
and 150.17(a).
and 150.17(a).
A. LUSTIFICATION
A.
: 1.       Need for and Practical Utility of the Collection of Information The information required by lAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form), as indicated in 10 CFR Part 75.11, includes identification of the installation, description of the general anangement of the installation, a description of features of the instal;ation, a description of the existing and proposed procedures at the installation for nuclear material accounting and control, and information with regard to any modification of the installation.
LUSTIFICATION 1.
Need for and Practical Utility of the Collection of Information The information required by lAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form), as indicated in 10 CFR Part 75.11, includes identification of the installation, description of the general anangement of the installation, a description of features of the instal;ation, a description of the existing and proposed procedures at the installation for nuclear material accounting and control, and information with regard to any modification of the installation.
The information submitted on IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form)is used by the NRC staff to provide information to the IAEA on nuclear installations so that the United States can fulfillits responsibilities as a participant in the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement.
The information submitted on IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form)is used by the NRC staff to provide information to the IAEA on nuclear installations so that the United States can fulfillits responsibilities as a participant in the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement.
: 2.       Aoency Use of the informatioD NRC uses the information in Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA                   .
2.
Form) to collert, retrieve, analyze as necessary, and submit the data to IAEA to fulfill its reporting responsibilities. Without this report form, NRC's ability to collect and provide this data would be severely limited.
Aoency Use of the informatioD NRC uses the information in Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form) to collert, retrieve, analyze as necessary, and submit the data to IAEA to fulfill its reporting responsibilities. Without this report form, NRC's ability to collect and provide this data would be severely limited.
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: 3. Reduction of Burden Throuoh Information Technolooy There are no legal obstacles to reducing the burden associated with this information collection. Licensees are able to use electronic information processing systems.
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,            However, licensees are only required to file one report with subsequent minor l             updates. The current rate of electronic submittal of the IAEA Form N-71 (and the l             appropriate associated lAEA Form) is zero.
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: 4. Effort to identify Duolication and Use Similar Information The information Requirements Control Automated System (IRCAS) was searched to determine duplication and none was found.
 
: 5. Effort to Reduce Small Business Burden NRC has determined that the licensees required to submit IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) are not small entities or businesses as those terms are used in the F.egulatory Flexibility Act.
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: 6. Conseouences to Federal Prooram or Policy Activities if the Collection is not Conducted or is Conducted Less Freouently l             The report is required by intemational agreement. If the collection were not conducted, the United States would not be in compliance with an intemational agreement to which it is a signatory. The report is a one-time requirement.
Reduction of Burden Throuoh Information Technolooy There are no legal obstacles to reducing the burden associated with this information collection. Licensees are able to use electronic information processing systems.
: 7. Circumstances Which Justify Variation from OMB Guidelines Contrary to the OMB guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d), fifteen copies of the IAEA Form         .
However, licensees are only required to file one report with subsequent minor l
N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) are required to be submitted.               i This is a one-time requirement. The copies are required for distribution to the IAEA, Department of State, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the Department               i of Energy, the IAEA Project Officer, and the selected faci!ities files.
updates. The current rate of electronic submittal of the IAEA Form N-71 (and the l
: 8. Consultations Outside the NRC An opportunity to comment on the information collection requirements in IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form), as indicated in 10 CFR Part 75.1, was published in the Federal Reoister on December 11,1998 (63 FR 68476).             i There were no comments.
appropriate associated lAEA Form) is zero.
: 9. Payment or Gifts to Respondents i
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Effort to identify Duolication and Use Similar Information The information Requirements Control Automated System (IRCAS) was searched to determine duplication and none was found.
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Effort to Reduce Small Business Burden NRC has determined that the licensees required to submit IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) are not small entities or businesses as those terms are used in the F.egulatory Flexibility Act.
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Conseouences to Federal Prooram or Policy Activities if the Collection is not Conducted or is Conducted Less Freouently l
The report is required by intemational agreement. If the collection were not conducted, the United States would not be in compliance with an intemational agreement to which it is a signatory. The report is a one-time requirement.
7.
Circumstances Which Justify Variation from OMB Guidelines Contrary to the OMB guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d), fifteen copies of the IAEA Form i
N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) are required to be submitted.
This is a one-time requirement. The copies are required for distribution to the IAEA, Department of State, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the Department of Energy, the IAEA Project Officer, and the selected faci!ities files.
8.
Consultations Outside the NRC An opportunity to comment on the information collection requirements in IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form), as indicated in 10 CFR Part 75.1, was published in the Federal Reoister on December 11,1998 (63 FR 68476).
There were no comments.
9.
Payment or Gifts to Respondents i
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
: 10. Confidentiality of Information Confidentiality is provided for this collection of information. The completed IAEA
10.
!            Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) is submitted to the 2
Confidentiality of Information Confidentiality is provided for this collection of information. The completed IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) is submitted to the 2
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9 Intemational Atomic Energy Agency, which classifies the information " Safeguards Confidential," meaning that the information may not be released to any other country, company, or individual.
9 Intemational Atomic Energy Agency, which classifies the information " Safeguards Confidential," meaning that the information may not be released to any other country, company, or individual.
: 11. Justification for Sensitive Questions                                               l None.
11.
I
Justification for Sensitive Questions None.
: 12. - Estimate of Burden and Burden Hour Cost The burden for preparation and submission of each IAEA Form N-71 (and the           )
: 12. - Estimate of Burden and Burden Hour Cost The burden for preparation and submission of each IAEA Form N-71 (and the
)
appropriate associated IAEA Form) is 360 hours as a one-time-only requirement.
appropriate associated IAEA Form) is 360 hours as a one-time-only requirement.
The estimated number of responses annually is one. Thus, the total annual industry burden is estimated to be 360 hours. The estimated annual cost to the industry is
The estimated number of responses annually is one. Thus, the total annual industry burden is estimated to be 360 hours. The estimated annual cost to the industry is
                                $43,560 (360 hours X $121/hr). Cost is calculated at a rate of 5121 per hour, which is based on NRC's fee recovery rate.
$43,560 (360 hours X $121/hr). Cost is calculated at a rate of 5121 per hour, which is based on NRC's fee recovery rate.
: 13. Estimate of Other Additional Costs None.
13.
: 14. Estimated Annualized Cost to the Federal Govemment Approximately 360 hours is expended annually for the processing, review and evaluation, and further dissemination of each IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form). The estimated annual cost to the govemment is $43,560 (360 hours / form x 11orm x $121/hr). This cost is fully recovered through license fees assessed to NRC licensees pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 170 and/or 171.
Estimate of Other Additional Costs None.
: 15. Reasons for Chance in Burden or Cost There is no change in burden. There is a small increase in cost to reflect the current labor rate.
14.
: 16. Publication for Statistical Use This information will not be published for statistical use.
Estimated Annualized Cost to the Federal Govemment Approximately 360 hours is expended annually for the processing, review and evaluation, and further dissemination of each IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form). The estimated annual cost to the govemment is $43,560 (360 hours / form x 11orm x $121/hr). This cost is fully recovered through license fees assessed to NRC licensees pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 170 and/or 171.
l                         17. Reason for Not Disolavina the Exoiration Date l                                                                                                                   1 Not applicable.                                                                     l
15.
: 18. Exceptions to the Certification Statement                                     -
Reasons for Chance in Burden or Cost There is no change in burden. There is a small increase in cost to reflect the current labor rate.
l Not applicable.
16.
B. COLLECTION OF INFORMATION EMPLOYlNG STATISTICAL METHODS Not applicable.
Publication for Statistical Use This information will not be published for statistical use.
l 17.
Reason for Not Disolavina the Exoiration Date l
1 Not applicable.
18.
Exceptions to the Certification Statement Not applicable.
B.
COLLECTION OF INFORMATION EMPLOYlNG STATISTICAL METHODS Not applicable.
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CONFIDENTIAL                                             APPROVED aY OMB: No. 3160 0066                                   EXPIRES: MM/DD/M(Y
CONFIDENTIAL APPROVED aY OMB: No. 3160 0066 EXPIRES: MM/DD/M(Y WHEN COMPLETED Estimit:d burd:n per r:spons3 to c mply with this menditory collIction r:quist: 30 minutIs. NRC b r:quir:d to collect this inform 1 tion for riporting to IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e mail to bjst enrc. gov, and to the Desk Off;cer. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202 (3150 0056), Office of Management and, Budget, Washington, DC 20503.
  , WHEN COMPLETED                                           Estimit:d burd:n per r:spons3 to c mply with this menditory collIction r:quist: 30 minutIs. NRC b r:quir:d to collect this inform 1 tion for riporting to
If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or eponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.
  ,'                                                          IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send
  .'                                                          comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e mail to bjst enrc. gov, and to the Desk Off;cer. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202 (3150 0056), Office of Management and , Budget, Washington, DC 20503.                   If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or eponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE
* IAEA USE ONLY The purpose of this document is to .otain the                                                   IAEA USE ONLY facility design information required by the Agency in order to discharge its safeguards responsibilities. It will also serve as a check list for examination of design information by Agency                                 COUNTRY inspector (s). If, in an,y area, insufficient space is available, add additional sheets to the extent                                 COUNTRY                                                         1 necessary.
* IAEA USE ONLY The purpose of this document is to.otain the IAEA USE ONLY facility design information required by the Agency in order to discharge its safeguards responsibilities. It will also serve as a check list for examination of design information by Agency COUNTRY inspector (s). If, in an,y area, insufficient space is available, add additional sheets to the extent COUNTRY 1
OFFICER                                                        I 1
OFFICER necessary.
on this form is for                         TYPE The IAEA 'purposes Confidential" only. It inmarkinhicates that the IAEA considers the information in the completed form                                 JATE OF to be ' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.                                 INITIAL DATA VERIFICATION i
TYPE The ' Confidential" markinhicates that the IAEA on this form is for IAEA purposes only. It in considers the information in the completed form JATE OF to be ' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.
* Questions which are not applicable may be left                               LAST REVIEWING                                                 l unanswered.
INITIAL DATA VERIFICATION i
AND UPDATING                                                   l l
* Questions which are not applicable may be left LAST REVIEWING unanswered.
CONFIDENTIAL WHEN COMPLETED PRWrED oN RECYcuED PAPER                           This term ees cosywd pq Womm N-71 (MM 1999)
AND UPDATING CONFIDENTIAL WHEN COMPLETED N-71 (MM 1999)
                      .                . .      . . . . -        _ . ~ .              . . . -            .        .        .-..
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i ALL FACILITIES                           DATE:             ;
i ALL FACILITIES DATE:
I GENERAL INFORMATION I     t. NAME OF THE FACILITY (include usual abbreviation) 2 LOCATION AND POSTAL ADDRESS                                                                                       i 1 OWNER (lega!!y responsible)
GENERAL INFORMATION I
: t. NAME OF THE FACILITY (include usual abbreviation) 2 LOCATION AND POSTAL ADDRESS i
1 OWNER (lega!!y responsible)
: 4. OPERATOR (legally responsible)
: 4. OPERATOR (legally responsible)
E DESCRIPTION (main features only)
E DESCRIPTION (main features only)
            & PURPOSE
& PURPOSE
: 7. STATUS (planned; under construction; in operation)
: 7. STATUS (planned; under construction; in operation)
            & CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE DATES                           Start of Construction   Commissioning         Operation (if not in operation)
& CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE DATES Start of Construction Commissioning Operation (if not in operation)
: 9. NORMAL OPERATING MODE (days only, two-shift, three shift; number of days / annum, etc.)
: 9. NORMAL OPERATING MODE (days only, two-shift, three shift; number of days / annum, etc.)
: 10. FACILITY LAYOUT                                     DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
: 10. FACILITY LAYOUT DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
(structural containment, fences, eccess, nuclear material storage areas, laboratories, waste disposal areas, routes followed by nuclear material, experimental, and test areas, etc.)                                                                                           l l
(structural containment, fences, eccess, nuclear material storage areas, laboratories, waste disposal areas, routes followed by nuclear material, experimental, and test areas, etc.)
: 11. SITE LAYOUT                                         DRt. WING (S) AND/OR MAPS ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
: 11. SITE LAYOUT DRt. WING (S) AND/OR MAPS ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
I (site plan showing in sufficient detail; location, premises and perimeter of facility, other buildings, roads, railways, rivers, etc.
(site plan showing in sufficient detail; location, premises and perimeter of facility, other buildings, roads, railways, rivers, etc.
12 NAMES AND/OR TITLE AND ADDRESS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS                                                                                             l (for nuclear material accountancy and control and contact with the Agency. If possible, attach organization charts                                                                             i showing position of officers)                                                                                   l l
12 NAMES AND/OR TITLE AND ADDRESS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS (for nuclear material accountancy and control and contact with the Agency. If possible, attach organization charts i
N-71 (MM 1999)                                                   CONFIDENTIAL                                       1
showing position of officers) l N-71 (MM 1999)
CONFIDENTIAL 1


,                                            RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS                                     DATE:
RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS DATE:
,I                                                       APPRovl0 5Y OMa: No. 31604066                               EXPlREs: MM/DD/YYYY CONFIDENTIAL
,I CONFIDENTIAL APPRovl0 5Y OMa: No. 31604066 EXPlREs: MM/DD/YYYY WHEN COMPLETED Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request: 360 hours. NRC is required to collect this information for reporting to IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T 6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e-mail to bjs10nte., gov, and to the Desk Officer, Office of information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202, (3150 0056), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.
WHEN COMPLETED                                       Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection
If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.
  -                                                      request: 360 hours. NRC is required to collect this information for reporting to IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T 6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e-mail to bjs10nte., gov, and to the Desk Officer, Office of information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202, (3150 0056), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.               If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE *
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE *
(CONTINUED)
(CONTINUED)
The
The
* Confidential" marking on this form is for IAEA             lAEA USE ONLY purposes only. It indicates that the IAEA considers the information in the completed form to be
* Confidential" marking on this form is for IAEA lAEA USE ONLY purposes only. It indicates that the IAEA considers the information in the completed form to be
    ' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.
' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.
* Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.
* Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.
RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS 6         ,
RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS 6
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GENERAL REACTOR DATA W v 4
: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION                             GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
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: 14. RATED THERMAL OUTPUT, ELECTRICITY OUTPUT (for power reactors) t
: 14. RATED THERMAL OUTPUT, ELECTRICITY OUTPUT (for power reactors) t
: 15. NUMBER OF UNITS (REACTORS) AND THEIR LAYOUT IN THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
: 15. NUMBER OF UNITS (REACTORS) AND THEIR LAYOUT IN THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
: 16. REACTOR TYPE N-72 (MM-1999)                                         CONFIDENTIAL                                                             ~2
: 16. REACTOR TYPE N-72 (MM-1999)
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,                                                        RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS                               DATE:
RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS DATE:
: 17. TYPE OF REFUELING (on- or off load)
: 17. TYPE OF REFUELING (on-or off load)
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: 18. CORE ENRICHMENT RANGE AND PU CONCENTRATION (at equilibrium for on-load reactors, irntial and final for off-load reactors)
: 18. CORE ENRICHMENT RANGE AND PU CONCENTRATION (at equilibrium for on-load reactors, irntial and final for off-load reactors)
Line 203: Line 282:
AND/OR PU CONTENT (average enrichment per each type of assembly)
AND/OR PU CONTENT (average enrichment per each type of assembly)
: 24. NOMINAL WEIGHT OF FUEL IN ELEMENTS / ASSEMBLIES (with design tolerances)
: 24. NOMINAL WEIGHT OF FUEL IN ELEMENTS / ASSEMBLIES (with design tolerances)
: 25. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL FORM OF FRESH FUEL (generaldescription) 73 (MM-1999)                                                         CONFIDENTIAL                                                 3
: 25. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL FORM OF FRESH FUEL (generaldescription) 73 (MM-1999)
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  -[     26. REACTOR ASSEMBLIES
-[
* RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS                           DATE:
RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS DATE:
DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 26. REACTOR ASSEMBLIES
    **          (indicate for each type)
* DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
                - types of assemblies;
(indicate for each type)
                - number of fuel assemblies, control and shim assemblies, experimental assemblies in the core,in blanket zone (s);
- types of assemblies;
i               - number and types of fuel rods / elements"
- number of fuel assemblies, control and shim assemblies, experimental assemblies in the core,in blanket zone (s);
                - average enrichment and/or Pu content per assembly;
i
                - general structure;
- number and types of fuel rods / elements"
                - geometric form;
- average enrichment and/or Pu content per assembly;
                - dimensions;
- general structure;
                - cladding materia!
- geometric form;
- dimensions;
- cladding materia!
: 27. DESCRIPTION OF FRESH FUEL ELEMENTS DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 27. DESCRIPTION OF FRESH FUEL ELEMENTS DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(indicate for each type)
(indicate for each type)
                - physical and chemical form of fuel;
- physical and chemical form of fuel;
                - nuclear material and fissionalbe material and its quantity (with design tolerances);
- nuclear material and fissionalbe material and its quantity (with design tolerances);
                - enrichment and/or Pu content;
- enrichment and/or Pu content;
                - geometric form;
- geometric form;
                - dimensions;
- dimensions;
                - number of slugs / pallets per element;
- number of slugs / pallets per element;
                -composition of alloy;
-composition of alloy;
                - cladding material '. thickness, composition of material, bonding) 1
- cladding material '. thickness, composition of material, bonding) 1
* Assembly is the combination of elements or handling units such as cluster o r bundle.
* Assembly is the combination of elements or handling units such as cluster o r bundle.
      " Element is the smallest contained fuel unit.
" Element is the smallest contained fuel unit.
N-72 (MM 1999)                                                   CONFIDENTIAL '
4 N-72 (MM 1999)
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  .o RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS                                                   DATE:
.o RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS DATE:
: 28. PROVISION FOR ELEMENT EXCHANGE
: 28. PROVISION FOR ELEMENT EXCHANGE IN ASSEMBLIES OF EACH TYPE (m ble whether this is foreseen to become a rwtine operation)
    '    IN ASSEMBLIES OF EACH TYPE (m ble whether this is foreseen to become a rwtine operation)
: 29. BASIC OPERATIONAL DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 29. BASIC OPERATIONAL                                             DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
ACCOUNTING UNIT (S)
ACCOUNTING UNIT (S)
(fuel elements / assemblies, etc.)
(fuel elements / assemblies, etc.)
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: 30. OTHER TYPES OF UNITS
: 30. OTHER TYPES OF UNITS
: 31. MEANS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAUFUEL IDENTIFICATION i
: 31. MEANS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAUFUEL IDENTIFICATION i
I N 72 (MM 1999)                                                     CONFIDENTIAL                                                                         5
N 72 (MM 1999)
CONFIDENTIAL 5


t                                                       RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS                     DATE:
t RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS DATE:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
: 32. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIALIN THE FACluTY (each separatelyidentified)
: 32. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIALIN THE FACluTY (each separatelyidentified)
I                                                       I
I NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
* i NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
: 33. SCHEM ATIC FLOW SHEET FOR DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 33. SCHEM ATIC FLOW SHEET FOR                           DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:       j NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying measurernent points, accountability areas, inventory locations, etc.)
j NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying measurernent points, accountability areas, inventory locations, etc.)
1 N-72 (MM 1999)                                               CONFIDENTIAL                                   6
1 N-72 (MM 1999)
CONFIDENTIAL 6


  .                                        RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS           DATE:
RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS DATE:
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      >    '. +-            -
'. +-
A-     -
A-NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
: 34. INVENTORY STATE QUANTITY RANGE, NUMBER OF ITEMS, AND APPROXIMATE URAN!UM ENRICHMENT AND PLUTONIUM CONTENT FOR (mder normal operating conditions):
: 34. INVENTORY                   .                                .
1)
STATE QUANTITY RANGE, NUMBER OF ITEMS, AND APPROXIMATE URAN!UM ENRICHMENT AND PLUTONIUM CONTENT FOR (mder normal operating conditions):
Fresh Fuel Storage I) Reactor Core E) Spent Fuel Storage f
: 1)   Fresh Fuel Storage I) Reactor Core E) Spent Fuel Storage                               f hr) Other Locations
hr) Other Locations
: 35. LOAD FACTOR                                                                       ,
: 35. LOAD FACTOR (power reactor only)
(power reactor only)
: 36. REACTOR CORE LOADING (number of elements / assemblies)
: 36. REACTOR CORE LOADING (number of elements / assemblies)
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N-72 (MM 1999)
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  -*                                    RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS                       DATE:
RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS DATE:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
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: 37. REFUELING REQUIREMENTS (quantity, time interval)
: 37. REFUELING REQUIREMENTS (quantity, time interval)
: 36. BURN-UP (average / maximum) t
: 36. BURN-UP (average / maximum) t
: 39. IS THE IRRADIATED FUEL TO BE REP 90C2SSED OR STORED?
: 39. IS THE IRRADIATED FUEL TO BE REP 90C2SSED OR STORED?
(if r,. ores, indicate site)
(if r,. ores, indicate site)
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: 40. FRESH FUEL I) Packagine (description)
E) Layost, General Arrangements, and     DRAWING (S) ATTACHED C!OER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
E) Layost, General Arrangements, and DRAWING (S) ATTACHED C!OER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
Storage Plan S
Storage Plan S
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: 40. FRESH FUEL (Continued) lii) Capacity of Store (iv) Fuel Preparation and Assay Room, and         DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 40. FRESH FUEL (Continued) lii) Capacity of Store (iv) Fuel Preparation and Assay Room, and DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
Reactor Loading Area (description and indication of layout and generalarrangement) l l
Reactor Loading Area (description and indication of layout and generalarrangement)
: 41. FUELTRANSFER EQUIPMENT                           DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 41. FUELTRANSFER EQUIPMENT DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(including refueling machines) l l
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: 42. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (fresh fuel, irradiated fuel, blanket, other material)
: 42. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (fresh fuel, irradiated fuel, blanket, other material)
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: 43. REACTOR VESSEL DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(showing core location, access to vessel,                                                                         ,
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: 45. NUMBER AND SIZE OF CHANNELS FOR FUEL ELEMENTS OR ASSEMBLIES AND FOR CONTROL ELEMENTS IN THE CORE
: 45. NUMBER AND SIZE OF CHANNELS FOR FUEL ELEMENTS OR ASSEMBLIES AND                                                           .
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: 47. INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING NEUTRON AND GAMMA FLUX I
: 47. INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING NEUTRON AND GAMMA FLUX I
: 48. IRRADIATED FUEL                               DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 48. IRRADIATED FUEL DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
O     Layout, Spent Fuel Storage Plan, and General Arrangements (intemal and extemal)
O Layout, Spent Fuel Storage Plan, and General Arrangements (intemal and extemal)
E) Method of Storage l
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Ei) Design Capacity of Storage F/) Minimum and Normal Coolidg Period Prior to Shipment s
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING 1
48.YRADIATED FUEL (Continued)
DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
v) Description of irradiated FuelTransport Equipment and Shipping Cask (if no information on site, where is it held?)
v) Description of irradiated FuelTransport Equipment and Shipping Cask (if no information on site, where is it held?)
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: 49. MAXIMUM ACTIVITY OF FUEL / BLANKET AFTER REFUELING (at the surface and at a distance of 1 metre)
: 49. MAXIMUM ACTIVITY OF FUEL / BLANKET AFTER REFUELING (at the surface and at a distance of 1 metre)
: 50. METHODS AND EQUIPMENT FOR I
: 50. METHODS AND EQUIPMENT FOR HANDLING 1RRADIATED FUEL I
HANDLING 1RRADIATED FUEL (except for that already given under Os. 41, 48.v)
(except for that already given under Os. 41, 48.v)
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    -    51. NUCLEAR MATERIALTESTING ARE/4.,
(except as already given under O. 40)
(except as already given under O. 40)
For each such area, briefly describe:
For each such area, briefly describe:
: 1)   Nature of Activities ii) Major Equipment Available (e.g., hot cell, fuel element decladding, and dissolution equipment) e li!) Shipping Containers Used (main material, scrap, and waste) l Iv) Storage Areas for Both Unirradiated and Irradiated Materials                                                                                                                         l v)     Leyout and General Arrangement DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
1)
Nature of Activities ii) Major Equipment Available (e.g., hot cell, fuel element decladding, and dissolution equipment) e li!) Shipping Containers Used (main material, scrap, and waste)
Iv) Storage Areas for Both Unirradiated and Irradiated Materials v)
Leyout and General Arrangement DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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COOLANT DATA
: 52. FLOW DIAGRAM                                 DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 52. FLOW DIAGRAM DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
l             (indicating mass flow, $mperature and pressure at major point., etc.)
l (indicating mass flow, $mperature and pressure at major point., etc.)
PROJECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
PROJECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
: 53. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL                                                                           ,
: 53. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL O
PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL O
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    . 54. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES                               ~
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FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (if extensive, attach separately)
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: 55. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION                                       SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material             REFERFNCE NUMBERS:
: 55. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material REFERFNCE NUMBERS:
accounting system, of the method of recording and reporting accountancy data, the procedures for account adjustments after invehtory, and correction of mistakes, etc.,
accounting system, of the method of recording and reporting accountancy data, the procedures for account adjustments after invehtory, and correction of mistakes, etc.,
using the following headings:
using the following headings:
i)     General 1
i)
(This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their form (hard copies, tapes, microfilt"s, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and receiving forms, the initial recording of measurements and measurement control sheets) should be identified. The procedures for making                                       '
General 1
                  . adjustments, the source data and records should be covered as well as how the adjustments are authorized and substantiated.)                                                                               ,
(This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their form (hard copies, tapes, microfilt"s, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and receiving forms, the initial recording of measurements and measurement control sheets) should be identified. The procedures for making
. adjustments, the source data and records should be covered as well as how the adjustments are authorized and substantiated.)
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: 55. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
E)     Rece'pts l
UST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGA9DED AS NUCLEAR p
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MATERIAL CONTAINERS ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or mass accountancy) including relevant assay methods and expected accuracy, access to nuclear material, possible j
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: 56. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) vi) Operational Records and Accounts (including method of adjustment or correction and place or preservation andlanguage)
: 56. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) vi) Operational Records and Accounts (including method of adjustment or correction and place or preservation andlanguage)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL.
IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13,33,34, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
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l}     Description of Location, Type, identification E)     Anticipated Types of Inventory Change and Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking lii) Physicaland Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials descriptior)
: 57. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
                                                          \                     .
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ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13,33,34, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
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Description of Location, Type, identification E)
Anticipated Types of Inventory Change and Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking lii) Physicaland Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials descriptior)
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* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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: 57. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13,33,34, e
GIVE THE FOLLOWING (IF APPUCABLE)*
(Continued)
(Continued)
IV) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging
IV) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging 1
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* For each measurement point, fillin separate sheet.
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: 57. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS,IDENTIFlED
ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS,IDENTIFlED
        . IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS. 13,33,34, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
. IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS. 13,33,34, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
(Continued) vil) Source and Levelof Accuracy viii) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used         f u
(Continued) vil) Source and Levelof Accuracy viii) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used f
Ix) Programme for the Counting Appraisal of the Accuracy of Methods and Techniques Used
u Ix) Programme for the Counting Appraisal of the Accuracy of Methods and Techniques Used
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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    $      57. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF                           IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 57. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
ACCOUNTAB!LITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13,33,34, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
ACCOUNTAB!LITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13,33,34, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
(Continued) x) Methods of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants used, empirical relationships, etc.)
(Continued) x) Methods of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants used, empirical relationships, etc.)
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I xii) Anticipated Number of items Per Flow and inventory Batches
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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: 57. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF                     IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
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ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13,33,34, GIVe THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13,33,34, GIVe THE FOLLOWING (IF APPLICABLE)*
(Continued) miii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear material and, in the case of plutonium and uranium, the isotopic composttion when appropriate, form of nuclear material)
(Continued) miii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear material and, in the case of plutonium and uranium, the isotopic composttion when appropriate, form of nuclear material) i I
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* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
(indicating all process stages, storage areas   (The diagram (s) should also indicate equipment, hoods, cells, and those areas and feed, product and waste points as           which contain nuclear material as those specific areas where hold-up of pertaining to the measurement control and       nuclear material can occur) accountancy of nuclear material)
(indicating all process stages, storage areas (The diagram (s) should also indicate equipment, hoods, cells, and those areas and feed, product and waste points as which contain nuclear material as those specific areas where hold-up of pertaining to the measurement control and nuclear material can occur) accountancy of nuclear material)
: 14. PROCESS DESCRIPTION (indicating type of conversion, method of fabrication, sampling methods, etc., indicating also the modification of physical and chemical forms)
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: 15. DESIGN CAPACITY (in weight of principle products per annum) 1 i
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: 16. ANTICIPATED ANNUALTHROUGHPUT (in the form of a forward programme (if applicable), indicating the proportion of various feeds and products) i
: 17. OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT USING, PRODUCING, OR PROCESSING NUCLEAR MATERIAL,IF ANY (such as testing and experimenta! equipment)
: 17. OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT USING, PRODUCING, OR PROCESSING NUCLEAR MATERIAL,IF ANY (such as testing and experimenta! equipment)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW 18.
: 18.       MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION                       FEED       INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT (1)     PRODUCT i) Main Types of Accountability Units to Be Handled in the Facility
MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FEED INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT (1)
          - E) Chemical and Phys'cal Form (for product include types of fuel element /
PRODUCT i) Main Types of Accountability Units to Be Handled in the Facility
assemblies, give detalled description indicating general structure and overall structure and overall dimensions of fuel element / assemblies, including nuclear material content and enrichment) l               Attach drawing (s) l l
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(for product include types of fuel element /
assemblies, give detalled description indicating general structure and overall structure and overall dimensions of fuel element / assemblies, including nuclear material content and enrichment) l Attach drawing (s) l l
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: 19. SCRAP MATERIAL
: 20. WASTE MATERIAL (including contaminated equipment, measured discards, and retained waste).
: 20. WASTE MATERIAL (including contaminated equipment, measured discards, and retained waste).
Describe for each waste stream:
Describe for each waste stream:
i) Major Contributions (sources)
i) Major Contributions (sources)
E) Type of Waste (1) For example, powder, pellets etc., separately stored or shipped.
E) Type of Waste (1) For example, powder, pellets etc., separately stored or shipped.
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
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: 20. WASTE MATERIAL (Continued) lii) Chemicaland Physical Form (liquid, solid, etc.)
: 20. WASTE MATERIAL (Continued) lii) Chemicaland Physical Form (liquid, solid, etc.)
Iv) Estimated Enrichment Ranges and Uranium /Phitonium Content v)     Estimated Quantities Pe.r Year, Period of Storing                       f a
Iv) Estimated Enrichment Ranges and Uranium /Phitonium Content v)
vi) Waste Generated Rates (as % of input / throughput, quantities per month) vii) Store inventory Range and Maximum Capacity                                             -
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: 21. WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM                           DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER FIGURE NUMBERS:
: 21. WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER FIGURE NUMBERS:
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: 22. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE                     DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 22. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
FACILITY AND ITS LOCATION, IF ANY
FACILITY AND ITS LOCATION, IF ANY
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: 23. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 23. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR                         DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying sampling points, flow and inventory measurement points, accountability arest, inventorylocations, etc.)
NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying sampling points, flow and inventory measurement points, accountability arest, inventorylocations, etc.)                             .
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  ',                      ,                  NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
: 24. TYPES, FORM, RANGES OF ENRICHMENT, PU CONTENT, RANGES OF QUANTITIES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW FOH EACH NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING AREA, La.:
: 24. TYPES, FORM, RANGES OF ENRICHMENT, PU CONTENT, RANGES OF QUANTITIES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW FOH EACH NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING AREA, La.:
          -    process area
process area storage area otherlocations (Also indicate mar.imum quantities of nuclear material to be handled in accountability areas at the one time.)
          -    storage area otherlocations (Also indicate mar.imum quantities of nuclear material to be handled in accountability areas at the one time.)
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: 25. RECYCLE PROCESSES                               DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 25. RECYCLE PROCESSES DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(briefly describe any such processes giving source and form of material, method of storage,                                                                                           I normalinventory, frequency of processing,                                                           !
(briefly describe any such processes giving source and form of material, method of
duration of temporary storage, schedules for                                                       j any extemal recycling, measurement method                                                           '
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any extemal recycling, measurement method of fissile content of recycle material) i i
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: 26. INVENTORY 3)
E)   Feed and Product Storage EI) Other Locations                                                                                                         j (quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, form and location of inventery not already specified) l I
In-Process (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, form and principal locations and any significant change in time or throughput; indicate anticipated residual hold-up and mechanism, e.g., plate out, condensatiorf)
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: 27. CONTAINERS, PACKAGING, AND                       DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 27. CONTAINERS, PACKAGING, AND DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
STORAGE AREA DESCRIPTION SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.
STORAGE AREA DESCRIPTION SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.
Describe for feeds, products, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used, (including nominal capacity and       ,
Describe for feeds, products, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used, (including nominal capacity and capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures, shielding; and any special identification features.
capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures, shielding; and any special identification features.
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NUCLEAR MATERLAL HANDLING (FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREA)_.
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: 28. METHODS AND MEANS OF TRANSFER OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL (Describe also equipment used for handling of feed, product, and waste.)
(Describe also equipment used for handling of feed, product, and waste.)                                                                   l l
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: 29. TRANSPORTATION ROUTES FOLLOWED                   ORAWING(S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (with reference to plant layout)
BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (with reference to plant layout)
: 30. SHIELDING (for storage and transfer)
: 30. SHIELDING (for storage and transfer)
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PLANT MAINTENANCE
PLANT MAINTENANCE
: 31. MAINTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION,     SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures for decontamination and clean-out of equipment containing nuclear material, defining all sampling and measurement points associated with:
: 31. MAINTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION, SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures for decontamination and clean-out of equipment containing nuclear material, defining all sampling and measurement points associated with:
i) Normal Plant Maintenance; li) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; iii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty; iv) Plant Start-up And Plant Shutdown (if difference from normal operations)
i) Normal Plant Maintenance; li) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; iii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty; iv) Plant Start-up And Plant Shutdown (if difference from normal operations)
(In cases where clean-out and/or sampling is not possible, indicate how the     ;
(In cases where clean-out and/or sampling is not possible, indicate how the hold-up of nuclear materialis measured or calculated.)
hold-up of nuclear materialis measured or calculated.)
PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
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: 32. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL N 73 (MM-1999)
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: 33. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (if extensive, attach separately)                                                                         ,
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: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION                                   SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHEC UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material       REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHEC UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material REFERENCE NUMBERS:
accountancy system, the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishing material balances, frequency of material balances, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:
accountancy system, the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishing material balances, frequency of material balances, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:
: 1) General (This section should also state what general                                                           ,
: 1) General (This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their l
and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their                                                             l form (hard copies, tapes, microfilms, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and                                                                 .
form (hard copies, tapes, microfilms, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and l
authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and                                                             l receiving forms, in+emal transfer documents, physical inventory forms, the initial recording                                                         q of measurements and measurement control                                                               j sheets) should be identified. The                                                                       !
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procedures for making adjustments; the                                                                 j source data and records should be covered                                                               i as well as how the adjustments are authorized and substaritiated).                                                                         ,
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: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)                       LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EOUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR MATERIAL CONTAINERS ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
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MATERIAL CONTAINERS ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, estimated distribution of nuclear material, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and'or bulk accountancy, including relevant assay method), accessability and possible verification method for nuclear material, expected accuracy, and access to nuclear material.
Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, estimated distribution of nuclear material, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and'or bulk accountancy, including relevant assay method), accessability and possible verification method for nuclear material, expected accuracy, and access to nuclear material.
(in particular, the description of procedures should also provide the basic inventory approach to be used, i.e.,
(in particular, the description of procedures should also provide the basic inventory approach to be used, i.e.,
planning, organizing. and conducting the inventory, pre-listing, use of prior measurement data; who has primary responsibility for the inventory; how                     '
planning, organizing. and conducting the inventory, pre-listing, use of prior measurement data; who has primary responsibility for the inventory; how process clean-out is accomplished; the,
process clean-out is accomplished; the ,
accountancy of process residual hold-up.)
accountancy of process residual hold-up.)
v)     Measured Discards.
v)
Measured Discards.
(Methods of estimation of quantities per year / month, method of disposal.
(Methods of estimation of quantities per year / month, method of disposal.
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: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) vi) Retained Waste (Method of estimation of quantities per year, method and envisaged period of ptorage; indicate also possible subsequent uses of retained waste) l 8
: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) vi) Retained Waste (Method of estimation of quantities per year, method and envisaged period of ptorage; indicate also possible subsequent uses of retained waste) l 8
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: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) viii) Operation flecords and Accounts l                 (including log books, ger aral ledgers, l                 internal transfer Iorms, . 4 *M of adjustment or correction, cad retention location, and languages; control
: 34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) viii) Operation flecords and Accounts l
* measures and responsibility for records) 1 i
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: 35. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND SURVEILLANCE MEASURES (General description of applied or possible measures in reference to floor plan or plant layout)
: 35. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND SURVEILLANCE MEASURES (General description of applied or possible measures in reference to floor plan or plant layout)
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: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY                       IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
MEASUREMENT PO;NT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
MEASUREMENT PO;NT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
i)   Description of Location, Type, identificatinn E)   Expected Types of Inventory Change at This Measurement Point Ei) Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking iv) Physical and Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (including enrichment range, Pu conterf.,
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Description of Location, Type, identificatinn E)
* For each measurement point, fi:1in separate sheet.                                             l CONFIDENTIAL                        18 l N-73 (MM-1999)
Expected Types of Inventory Change at This Measurement Point Ei) Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking iv) Physical and Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (including enrichment range, Pu conterf.,
and cladding materials description)
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    . 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY                                                             l MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) v) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging,                                             ,
: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) v) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging, and Method of Storage j
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* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOL LOWING * (Continued) viii) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors for Feed, Products, Scrap, Waste (weight, volume, sampling, analyticaf) k) Calculative and Error Propagation Techniques x) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment used, and Standards Used
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, 4DENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xi) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight, Volume, Sampling and Analytical Techniques and Measurement Methods xil) Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (x) and (xi) 1 xiii) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants and empirical relationships for feed, products in sub-accounting areas, waste and scrap) l i
: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, 4DENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xi) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight, Volume, Sampling and Analytical Techniques and Measurement Methods xil) Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (x) and (xi) 1 xiii) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants and empirical relationships for feed, products in sub-accounting areas, waste and scrap) i
* For each measurement point, fillin separate cheet.
* For each measurement point, fillin separate cheet.
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  . 36. FOR EACH Fl.OW ARO INVENTORY                     IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 36. FOR EACH Fl.OW ARO INVENTORY IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
MEASUREMENT POINT AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUt6 ABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, l           23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
MEASUREMENT POINT AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUt6 ABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, l
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          .xvil Anticipated Number of hems Per Flow
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and inventory Batches
* For each measuremeat point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measuremeat point, fill in separate sheet.
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* 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY                                       ,
: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, l
MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING
IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER 05.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xviii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear materia l and form of nuclear rnatorial) r 4
'          POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, l           IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER 05.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) 1 xviii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear
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        .          materia l and form of nuclear rnatorial) l r
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: 37. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual measurement error determination to obtain the overaillimit of error for.
: 37. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual measurement error determination to obtain the overaillimit of error for.
i) S/R Differences li) Book inventory lii) Physicalinventory Iv) MUF
i) S/R Differences li) Book inventory lii) Physicalinventory Iv) MUF
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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OVERALL PROCESS PARAMETERS                             '
: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION                             GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.
(indicating all process modification stages.
(indicating all process modification stages.     (The diagram (s) should also indicate equipment, hoods, cells, and those areas           !
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: 17. OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT USING, PRODUCING, OR PROCESSING NUCLEAR MATERIAL,IF ANY (such as testing and experimental equipment)
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: 1) Main Types of Accountability Units to Be Handled in the Facility B) Chemical and Physical Form (for feed include types of fuel element /
: 1) Main Types of Accountability Units to Be Handled in the Facility B) Chemical and Physical Form (for feed include types of fuel element /
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assemblies, give detailed description indicating general structure and overall dimensions of fuel element / assemblies, including nuclear material content and enrichment)
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l lii) Throughput, Enrichment Ranges and Pu contents (for normal flow sheet operation indicating if blending an$or recycling takes piace) i IV) Batch Size / Flow Rate and Campaign Period, Means of Batch identification l
l lii) Throughput, Enrichment Ranges and Pu contents (for normal flow sheet operation indicating if blending an$or recycling takes piace) i IV) Batch Size / Flow Rate and Campaign Period, Means of Batch identification l
l (1) For example, uranium and plutonlurn.
l (1) For example, uranium and plutonlurn.
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MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FEED PRODUCT (1)
(Continued) v)     Storage and Plant Inventory (indicating any change with throughput) l         vi) Frequency of Receipt or Shipment                         ,
(Continued) v)
i                  (batches / units per month)
Storage and Plant Inventory (indicating any change with throughput) l vi) Frequency of Receipt or Shipment i
(batches / units per month)
: 19. WASTE MATERIAL (including contaminated equipment, measured discards, and retained waste).
: 19. WASTE MATERIAL (including contaminated equipment, measured discards, and retained waste).
Describe for each waste stream:
Describe for each waste stream:
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l lii) Chemical and Physical Form (liquid, solid, etc.)
l lii) Chemical and Physical Form (liquid, solid, etc.)
l iv) Estimated Enrichment Ranges, and Uranium / Plutonium Content (1) For example, uranium and plutonium.
l iv) Estimated Enrichment Ranges, and Uranium / Plutonium Content (1) For example, uranium and plutonium.
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
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: 19. WASTE MATERIAL (Continued) v)     Estimated Quantities Per Year, Period of Storing
: 19. WASTE MATERIAL (Continued) v)
        .vi) Waste Generated Rates (as % of input / throughput, quantities per month) 4 vii) Store inventory Range and Maximum Capacity l
Estimated Quantities Per Year, Period of Storing
l viii) Method and Frequency of Recovery / Disposal
.vi) Waste Generated Rates (as % of input / throughput, quantities per month) 4 vii) Store inventory Range and Maximum Capacity viii) Method and Frequency of Recovery / Disposal
: 20. WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM                             DIAGRAM (S) A1TACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 20. WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM (S) A1TACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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,,.                                                              REPROCESSING PLANTS                         DATE:
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a                 NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
a NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
    ,          21. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE                     DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 21. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
FACILITY AND ITS LOCATION,IF ANY a
FACILITY AND ITS LOCATION,IF ANY a
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: 22. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR                           DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 22. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying sampling points, flow and inventory measurement points, accountability areas, inventory locations, etc.)
NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying sampling points, flow and inventory measurement points, accountability areas, inventory locations, etc.)
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REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTidN ARD FLOW
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTidN ARD FLOW
: 23. TYPES, FORM, RANGES OF ENRICHMENT, PU CONTENT, RANGES OF QUANTITIES OF l            NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW FOR EACH                                                               .
: 23. TYPES, FORM, RANGES OF ENRICHMENT, l
NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING AREA,                                                               l Le.:
PU CONTENT, RANGES OF QUANTITIES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW FOR EACH NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING AREA, Le.:
            -    process area
process area storage aret otherlocations (A!so indicate maximum quantities of nuctsar material to be handled in accountability areas at the one time.)
            -    storage aret
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            -    otherlocations (A!so indicate maximum quantities of nuctsar material to be handled in accountability areas at the one time.)
: 24. RECYCLE PROCESSES DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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(briefly describe any such prncesses giving source and form of material, method of
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: storage, normalinventory, frequency of processing, duration of temporary storage, schedules for any extemal recycling, measurement method of fissile content of recycle materiaf) i i
: 24. RECYCLE PROCESSES                             DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(briefly describe any such prncesses giving source and form of material, method of storage, normalinventory, frequency of processing, duration of temporary storage, schedules for any extemal recycling, measurement method of fissile content of recycle materiaf) i i
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REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW                           >
2 NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
: 25. INVENTORY I)   frvProcess (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, forrn and principallocations and any significant change in time or throughput; also indicate anticipated residual hold up and mechanism) li)   Feed and Product Storage lii) Other Locations (quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, form and location of inventory not already specified)
: 25. INVENTORY I) frvProcess (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, forrn and principallocations and any significant change in time or throughput; also indicate anticipated residual hold up and mechanism) li)
                  '-                                    NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING i~*
Feed and Product Storage lii) Other Locations (quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, form and location of inventory not already specified)
                                                                                                        '?.       1 i ~             '
NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING
(FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREA)--                                -
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: 26. CONTAINERS, PACKAGING, AND                           DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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(FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREA)--
: 26. CONTAINERS, PACKAGING, AND DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
STORAGE AREA DESCRIPTION SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.
STORAGE AREA DESCRIPTION SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.
Describe for feeds, products, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used, (including nominal capacity and capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures, shielding, and any special identification features.
Describe for feeds, products, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used, (including nominal capacity and capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures, shielding, and any special identification features.
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1 REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:
    !                                                REPROCESSING PLANTS                       DATE:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING
_              NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING
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:          ,w                             . (FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREA):
. (FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREA):
: 27. METHODS AND MEANS OF TRANSFER OF l           NUCLEAR MATERIAL i           (Describe also equipment used for handling of feed, product, and waste.)
: 27. METHODS AND MEANS OF TRANSFER OF l
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: 28. TRANSPORTATION ROUTES FOLLOWED                 DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 28. TRANSPORTATION ROUTES FOLLOWED DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (with reference to plant layout)
BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (with reference to plant layout)
: 30. SHIELDING (for storage and transfer)
: 30. SHIELDING (for storage and transfer)
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l                                           PLANT MAINTENANCE
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: 30. MA!NTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION, SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED
: 30. MA!NTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION,       SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures for decontamination and clean-out of equipment containing nuclear material, defining all sampling and measurement points associated with:
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CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures for decontamination and clean-out of equipment containing nuclear material, defining all sampling and measurement points associated with:
i) Normal Plant Maintenance; ii) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; lii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty; iv) Plant Start-up and Plant Shutdown (if difference from normal operations)
i) Normal Plant Maintenance; ii) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; lii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty; iv) Plant Start-up and Plant Shutdown (if difference from normal operations)
(in cases where clean-out and/or sampling is not possible, indicate how the hold-up of nuclear material is measured or calculated.)
(in cases where clean-out and/or sampling is not possible, indicate how the hold-up of nuclear material is measured or calculated.)
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PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES - >
l PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES - >
: 31. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL l
: 31. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL l
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a REPROCESSING PLANTS                       DATE:
a REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:
PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
: 32. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (if extensive, attach separately)
: 32. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (if extensive, attach separately)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL 7 -
: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION                                 SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material         REFERENCE NUMBERS:                                     j accountancy system, the method of recording                                                                 i and reporting accountancy data and establishing material balances, frequency of materir.! balances, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:
: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 1) General (This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their form (hard copies, tapes, microfilms, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and receiving forms, the initial recording of measurements and measurement control sheets). The procedures for maldng                                                                     I adjustments; the source data and records should be covered as well as how the adjustments are authorized and substantiated).
j accountancy system, the method of recording i
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and reporting accountancy data and establishing material balances, frequency of materir.! balances, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:
: 1) General (This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their form (hard copies, tapes, microfilms, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and receiving forms, the initial recording of measurements and measurement control sheets). The procedures for maldng adjustments; the source data and records should be covered as well as how the adjustments are authorized and substantiated).
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
I) General (continued) l I
I) General (continued) l I
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REPROCESSING PLANTS       DATE:
REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL 31 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) li)   Receipts (including method of dealing with shipper /
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL 31 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) li)
Receipts (including method of dealing with shipper /
receiver differences and subsequent account corrections, the checks and meastnements used to confirm nuclear material content and the persons responsible for those determinations should be defined.
receiver differences and subsequent account corrections, the checks and meastnements used to confirm nuclear material content and the persons responsible for those determinations should be defined.
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lii) Shipments (products, waste, measured discards)
i lii) Shipments (products, waste, measured discards)
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;.                                                            REPROCESSING PLANTS                         DATE:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)                           LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR iv) PhysicalInventory Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, estimated distribution of nuclear material, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or bulk accountancy, including relevant assay method), accessability and possible verification method for irradiated nuclear material, expected accuracy, and access                                                             l to nuclear material.                                                                                 l (In particular, the description of                                                                   l procedures should also provide the basic inventory approach to be used, i.e.,
: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
planning, organizing, and conducting the inventory, pre-listing, use of prior                                                                 ,
LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR iv) PhysicalInventory Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, estimated distribution of nuclear material, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or bulk accountancy, including relevant assay method), accessability and possible verification method for irradiated nuclear material, expected accuracy, and access to nuclear material.
measurement data; who has primary                                                                     l responsibility for the inventory; how                                                                 l p' ocess clean-out is accomplished; the accountancy of process residual hold-up.)
(In particular, the description of l
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procedures should also provide the basic inventory approach to be used, i.e.,
l v)         Measured Discards.
planning, organizing, and conducting the inventory, pre-listing, use of prior measurement data; who has primary responsibility for the inventory; how p' ocess clean-out is accomplished; the accountancy of process residual hold-up.)
l v)
Measured Discards.
(Methods of estimation of quantities per year / month, method of disposal.
(Methods of estimation of quantities per year / month, method of disposal.
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1 REPROCESSING PLANTS       DATE:
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l NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL 31 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) vi) Retained Waste (Method of estimation of quantities per year, method and envisaged period of storage; indicate also possible subsequent uses of retained waste) l l
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f vii) Unmeasured Losses (Indicate the methods used to estimate unmeasured losses)
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REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:
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: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
: 33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
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viii) Operation Records and Accounts (including log books, general ledgers, infomal transfer forms, method of adjustment or correction and retention location, and languages; control measures and responsibility for records)
viii) Operation Records and Accounts (including log books, general ledgers, infomal transfer forms, method of adjustment or correction and retention location, and languages; control measures and responsibility for records)
                                                                      /
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: 34. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND StIRVEILLANCE MEASURES (General description of app!ied or possible measures)
: 34. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND StIRVEILLANCE MEASURES (General description of app!ied or possible measures)
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REPROCESSING PLANTS                                     DATE:
REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:
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      ,        35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY                                   IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL -
: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
i) ' Description of Location, Type, identificaten B) Type ofInventory Change Expected at This Measurement Point                                                             -
i) ' Description of Location, Type, identificaten B) Type ofInventory Change Expected at This Measurement Point 1
1 El) Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for Physicallnventory Taking Iv) Physicaland Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (including enrichment range, Pu content, and cladding materials description)
El) Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for Physicallnventory Taking Iv) Physicaland Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (including enrichment range, Pu content, and cladding materials description)
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) v) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging, and Method of Storage vi) Sampling Procedure ard Equipment i                     Used (including number of samples taken, frequency and rejection criteria) l vii) Measurement / Analytical Method (s) and Equipment Used and Corresponding                                 .
I:
Accuracies
NUCLEAR MATERIAL AC SOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) v) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging, and Method of Storage vi) Sampling Procedure ard Equipment i
Used (including number of samples taken, frequency and rejection criteria) l vii) Measurement / Analytical Method (s) and Equipment Used and Corresponding Accuracies
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 22,23 GIVE THE FOLLOWING'(Continued) viii) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors for Feed, Products, Waste (weight, volume, sampling, analytical) ix) Calculative and Error Propagation Techniques x) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used. and Standards Used l
: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 22,23 GIVE THE FOLLOWING'(Continued) viii) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors for Feed, Products, Waste (weight, volume, sampling, analytical) ix) Calculative and Error Propagation Techniques x) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used. and Standards Used
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* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xi) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight Volume, Sampling and Analytical Techniques and Measurement Methods 4
: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xi) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight Volume, Sampling and Analytical Techniques and Measurement Methods 4
xii) Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (x) to (xi) i xiii) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants and empirical relationchipJ for feed, products in sub-accounting areas, and waste)
xii) Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (x) to (xi) i xiii) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants and empirical relationchipJ for feed, products in sub-accounting areas, and waste)
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
      '. 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Cortinued) xiv) Means of Batch identification l
: 35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Cortinued) xiv) Means of Batch identification l
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xv) Anticipated Batch Flow Rate Per Year xvi) Anticipated Number of Inventory Batches Present at Measurement Point avii) Anticipated Number of items Per Flow and inventory Batches
xv) Anticipated Batch Flow Rate Per Year xvi) Anticipated Number of Inventory Batches Present at Measurement Point avii) Anticipated Number of items Per Flow and inventory Batches
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.                .
* For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.
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: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT. AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xviii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear material and form of nuclear material) l e
: 36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT. AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xviii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear material and form of nuclear material) l e
xix)     Features Related to Containment.
xix)
Features Related to Containment.
Surveillance Measures
Surveillance Measures
: 36. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual measurement error measurements to obtain the overalllimit of error for.
: 36. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual measurement error measurements to obtain the overalllimit of error for.
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* For each measurement point, fill in seharate Sheet.
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                            .                              OPTIONAL INFORMATION
OPTIONAL INFORMATION
: 37. OPTIONALINFORMAT:ON (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the facility)                                                                               l l
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ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS OVERALL PROCESS PARAMETERS                                           -
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: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION                             GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER (indicating all process stages, storage areas   REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER (indicating all process stages, storage areas REFERENCE NUMBERS:
and feed, product, tall, and waste points) 4
and feed, product, tall, and waste points) 4
: 14. PROCESS DESCRIPTION                               FLOW SHEET (S) FOR NORMAL OPERATION ATTACHED UNDER (identifying sampling and key measurement       REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 14. PROCESS DESCRIPTION FLOW SHEET (S) FOR NORMAL OPERATION ATTACHED UNDER (identifying sampling and key measurement REFERENCE NUMBERS:
points; MBAs;inventorylocations)
points; MBAs;inventorylocations)
: 15. DESIGN CAPACITY (throughput and energy consumption)
: 15. DESIGN CAPACITY (throughput and energy consumption)
MTUSW/ annum MW
MTUSW/ annum MW
: 16. ANTICIPATED ANNUALTHROUGHPUT (in the form of a forward programme, indicating the proportion of various feeds and products)
: 16. ANTICIPATED ANNUALTHROUGHPUT (in the form of a forward programme, indicating the proportion of various feeds and products)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW 17.
: 17.     MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION                     FEED         PRODUCT       TAILS   j i) Chemicaland Physical Form
MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FEED PRODUCT TAILS j
: 5) Throughput and Enrichmt,nt Ranges l             (for normal flow sheet operation indicating i             il blending and/or recycling takes place) l
i) Chemicaland Physical Form
;        Ei) Batch Size / Flow Rate and Campaign Period I
: 5) Throughput and Enrichmt,nt Ranges l
iv) Maximum Capability as Concentration of Top Product (Nat. U feed) l l
(for normal flow sheet operation indicating i
1 v) Storage Inventory (indicating any change with throughput) vi) Frequencyof ReceiptorShipment
il blending and/or recycling takes place) l Ei) Batch Size / Flow Rate and Campaign Period iv) Maximum Capability as Concentration of Top Product (Nat. U feed) 1 v) Storage Inventory (indicating any change with throughput) vi) Frequencyof ReceiptorShipment
: 18. WASTE MATERIAL
: 18. WASTE MATERIAL
: 1) Source and Form (Indicating major contributors; liquid or solid; tange of constituents; enrichment range; include contaminated equipment)
: 1) Source and Form (Indicating major contributors; liquid or solid; tange of constituents; enrichment range; include contaminated equipment)
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: 19. CONTAINER AND STORAGE                             SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.
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AREA DESCRIPTION                                 Describe for feeds, products, tails, and wastes: the type and size of storage   )
: 19. CONTAINER AND STORAGE SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.
and shipping containers and packaging used (including nominal capacity and       I capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures (include time cycle); shieloing: and any special identification features.
AREA DESCRIPTION Describe for feeds, products, tails, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used (including nominal capacity and capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures (include time cycle); shieloing: and any special identification features.
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: 20. MEASURED DISCARDS AND RETAINED WASTE i) As % of input
: 20. MEASURED DISCARDS AND RETAINED WASTE i) As % of input                                                                                                                 l l
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: 21. INVENTORY i) in-Process (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity form and main locations and any significant change with time or throughput)
: 21. INVENTORY i) in-Process (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity form and main locations and any significant change with time or throughput)
E) Other Locations (quantity, form and location of inventory not already specified)
E) Other Locations (quantity, form and location of inventory not already specified)
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: 22. MAINTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION,           SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHLs CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures and defining all sampling and key measurement points associated with; i) Normal Plant Maintenance; li) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; lii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty.
PLANT MAINTENANCE 1
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: 22. MAINTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION, SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHLs CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures and defining all sampling and key measurement points associated with; i) Normal Plant Maintenance; li) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; lii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty.
PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES 23.1 BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL
PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES 23.1 BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL
: 24. SPECIFIC HEALTH nND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (E extensive, attach separately)
: 24. SPECIFIC HEALTH nND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (E extensive, attach separately)
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i 25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION                             SPEC, kN FORh*S USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATIACHED UNDER l
: 25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPEC, kN FORh*S USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATIACHED UNDER i
Give a description of the nuclear material   REFERENCE NUMBERS:
l Give a description of the nuclear material REFERENCE NUMBERS:
accounting system, the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishinD material balancen, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:
accounting system, the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishinD material balancen, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:
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: 25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
: 25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
B)   Receipts (including method of dealing with shipper /
B)
Receipts (including method of dealing with shipper /
receiver differences and subsequent accounicorrections)
receiver differences and subsequent accounicorrections)
W) Shipments (product and waste)
W) Shipments (product and waste)
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: 25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)
: 25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)               LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR h) Physicalinventory (frequency, procedures, estimated distribution) v) Measured Discards and Retained Waste vi) Operation Records and Accounts (including method of adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)
LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR h) Physicalinventory (frequency, procedures, estimated distribution) v) Measured Discards and Retained Waste vi) Operation Records and Accounts (including method of adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNT /Jint. -
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: 26. FOR EACH KEY MEASUREMENT PO!NT IDENTIFIED UNDER OS.14 and 22 GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
: 26. FOR EACH KEY MEASUREMENT PO!NT IDENTIFIED UNDER OS.14 and 22 GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
I)   identification E)   Chemical and Physical Form of Material lii) Samplin2 Procedure and Equipment Used Iv) Measurement / Analytical Method and Equipment Used v)     Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors (weighing, volume, sampling, g
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analytical) vi) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard niculative procedures, castantr and empirical relationships)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL I
: 26. FOR EACH KEY MEASUREMENT POINT IDENTIFIED UNDER OS.14 and 22, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*
vii) Calculative and Error Propagation Technique i
vii) Calculative and Error Propagation Technique i
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1 vill) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used lx) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight, Volume, Sampling Techniques and Meast.rement Methods x)   Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (viii) and (lx)
vill) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used lx) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight, Volume, Sampling Techniques and Meast.rement Methods x)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL I     27. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual rnessurement error measurements to obtain the overalllimit of error for.-
: 27. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual rnessurement error measurements to obtain the overalllimit of error for.-
: 1)       S/R Difference li)       Bookinventory lii) Physicallnventory iv) MUF 2
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: 28. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the facility)
: 28. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the facility)
Signature of Responsible Officer:
Signature of Responsible Officer:
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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR Y,:                                             MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES
INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR Y,:
MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES
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INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORM'ATION QUESTIONNAIRE *
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: 1. h. TION AND POSTAL ADDRESS FOR ROUTINE BUSINESS PURPOSES
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: 2. OWNER (legally responsible)
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* Locations where the amount of nuclear material is less than one effective kilog ram (for each separate location, attach separate sheet).
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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:
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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW
: 8. RADIATION LEVEL (at the surface of the nuclear material, at a distance of 1 metre)                         -
: 8. RADIATION LEVEL (at the surface of the nuclear material, at a distance of 1 metre)
: 9. DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CONTAINERS                 IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 9. DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CONTAINERS IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
USED FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING t
USED FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING t
: 10. NUCLEAR MATERIALTRANSFER                       IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 10. NUCLEAR MATERIALTRANSFER IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
: 11. IDENTIFICATION OF MEASUREMENT                   FLOW SHEET (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 11. IDENTIFICATION OF MEASUREMENT FLOW SHEET (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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                            .-      . PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
: 12. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL                           ,
: 12. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL
PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL
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: 13. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE N-91 (MM-1999)
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: 14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED j
: 14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM                     SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED l
UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
I Give description of:
I Give description of:
                - the nuclear material accountancy
- the nuclear material accountancy
                  - system
- system
                    'the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishing
'the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishing
                - materialbalance the procedures for account adjustment after inventory, etc.
- materialbalance the procedures for account adjustment after inventory, etc.
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underthe following headings:
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    '                                                                        DATE:
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: 14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM (Continued)
: 14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM (Continued)
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  '',                                    NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
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: 14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM (Continued) hr) Measured Discards and Retained Waste v) Physicallnventory Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, method of operator's inventory taking, expected accuracy, access to nuclear material l
: 14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM (Continued) hr) Measured Discards and Retained Waste v) Physicallnventory Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, method of operator's inventory taking, expected accuracy, access to nuclear material vi) Operational Records and Accounting Records (including method adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)
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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:
      ' '                              NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL -
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL -
: 15. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF                 SEPARATE SHEET (S) CAN BE ATTACHED FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED             MEASUREMENT POINT. IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 15. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF SEPARATE SHEET (S) CAN BE ATTACHED FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED MEASUREMENT POINT. IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
UNDER OS.11, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable) g)   Description of Location, Type, identifcatx)n i
UNDER OS.11, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable) g)
E)     Physical and Chemical form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials description) lii) Measurement ' 'sthod(s) and Equipment Uwd Iv) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data e
Description of Location, Type, identifcatx)n i
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Physical and Chemical form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials description) lii) Measurement ' 'sthod(s) and Equipment Uwd Iv) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data e
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  '                                        INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES                 DATE:
INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:
                        ~. - -          NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL'
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL'
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: 15. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED UNDER OS. II, GIVE THE FOLLOWING
: 15. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED UNDER OS. II, GIVE THE FOLLOWING
(!f applicable)
(!f applicable)
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: 16. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the nuclear material)
: 16. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the nuclear material)
Signature of Responsible Officer:
Signature of Responsible Officer:
Date:
Date:
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d (LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN AMOUNTS GREATER THAN ONE EFFECTIVE KILOHRAM)
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INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPOCTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE *
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* and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.
* Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES (LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN AMOUNTS GREATER THAN ONE EFFECTIVE KILOGRAM)
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES (LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN AMOUNTS GREATER THAN ONE EFFECTIVE KILOGRAM)
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES (LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN AMOUNTS GREATER THAN ONE EFFECTIVE KILOGRAM)
          *-              ,            .      NUCLEAR MATERIAL DEF,CrilPTION
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DEF,CrilPTION
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: 29. NUCLEAR MATERIALTRANSFER
: 30. FREQUENCY OF RECEIPT AND SHIPMENT
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: 31. NUCLEAR MATERIAL TRANSFER                                   DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 31. NUCLEAR MATERIAL TRANSFER DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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: 32. DESCRIPTION OF CONTAINERS USED                                 DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:       l FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING l
: 32. DESCRIPTION OF CONTAINERS USED DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 33. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY                                                                                                 !
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: 33. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL
: 34. SHIELDING (for storage and transfer)
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: 37. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION                         SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED Give description of:                       UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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: 37. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED Give description of:
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Ei) Physical and Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials description)
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: 39. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED UNDER OS. 24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if appfcable)
(Continued) iv) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging v) Sampling Procedure and Equipment Used i
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(Continued) l ix) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data x) Means of Batch Identification xi) Anticipated Batch Flow Rate Per Year xii) Ar4icipated Number of Inventory Batches xiii) Anticipated Number of items Per Flow and inventory Batches xiv) Type, Composition and Quantity of Neclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of nuclear materialin item, the isotopic composition (for uranium),
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: 14. EXPECTED MAXIMUM OPERATING POWER t
: 14. EXPECTED MAXIMUM OPERATING POWER                                                                       I t
: 15. (1) MODERATOR, (2) REFLECTOR, (3) BLANKET, (4) COOLANT NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ' -
: 15. (1) MODERATOR, (2) REFLECTOR, (3) BLANKET, (4) COOLANT l
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: 16. MAIN TYPES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAU FUEL AND NOMINAL WEIGHT CF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE FACILITY
: 16. MAIN TYPES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAU FUEL AND NOMINAL WEIGHT CF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE FACILITY
: 17. FUEL ENRICHMENT RANGE AND PU CONTENT 9
: 17. FUEL ENRICHMENT RANGE AND PU CONTENT 9
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. c.                                                 NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION                             -
NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
: 18. DESCRIPTION OF FUEL ELEMENTS                         DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 18. DESCRIPTION OF FUEL ELEMENTS DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(for each type)
(for each type)
            - physicalandchemicalformof fuel;
- physicalandchemicalformof fuel;
            - geometricalform ortype;
- geometricalform ortype;
            - dimensions;
- dimensions;
            - number of slugs per element;
- number of slugs per element;
            - nuclear material and fissionable material and its quantity (with design tolerance);
- nuclear material and fissionable material and its quantity (with design tolerance);
            - composition of alloy, etc.
- composition of alloy, etc.
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: 19. CLADDING MATERIAL:
: 19. CLADDING MATERIAL:
              - thickness;
- thickness;
            - composition of material;
- composition of material;
            - bonding l
- bonding l
: 20. SUB. ASSEMBLIES OF FUEL                               DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 20. SUB. ASSEMBLIES OF FUEL DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(number of fuel elements per nuclear assembly, arrangement of fuel elements in sub-assembly, configuration and nominal weight of nucisar material per sub-assembly
(number of fuel elements per nuclear assembly, arrangement of fuel elements in sub-assembly, configuration and nominal weight of nucisar material per sub-assembly
[with design tolsrance])
[with design tolsrance])
: 21. BASIC OPERATIONAL ACCOUNTING UNIT                     DRAWING (S) ATMCHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 21. BASIC OPERATIONAL ACCOUNTING UNIT DRAWING (S) ATMCHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(fuel elements /assembliss, etc.)
(fuel elements /assembliss, etc.)
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: 22. OTHER TYPES OF UNITS 21 MEANS OF NUCLEAR MATERIA!JFUEL IDENTIFICATION t
: 22. OTHER TYPES OF UNITS 21 MEANS OF NUCLEAR MATERIA!JFUEL IDENTIFICATION t
: 24. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE FACILITY (each separctely identified) 6 O
: 24. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE FACILITY (each separctely identified) 6 O
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' CORE
                                                            <      ' CORE
: 25. CORE DIAGRAM DRAWING (S; ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 25. CORE DIAGRAM                                         DRAWING (S; ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(for each critical assembly showing the general disposition, core support structure, shielding and heat removal arrangements, channels for fuel elements or sub-assemblies, control rods, moderator, reflector, beam tubes, dimensions, etc.)
(for each critical assembly showing the general disposition, core support structure, shielding and heat removal arrangements, channels for fuel elements or sub-assemblies, control rods, moderator, reflector, beam tubes, dimensions, etc.)
: 26. RANGES OF CRITICAL MASS AND MAXIMUM RADIUS r
: 26. RANGES OF CRITICAL MASS AND MAXIMUM RADIUS r
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: 27. DESCRIPTION OF MOST COMMON                           DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 27. DESCRIPTION OF MOST COMMON DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
CONFIGURATIONS
CONFIGURATIONS
: 28. AVERAGE MEAN NEUTRON FLUX IN THE CORE:
: 28. AVERAGE MEAN NEUTRON FLUX IN THE CORE:
Them+1:                                                                     .
Them+1:
Fast:
Fast:
: 29. INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING NEUTRON AND GAMMA FLUX:
: 29. INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING NEUTRON AND GAMMA FLUX:
          - accuracy and type of principalinstruments;
- accuracy and type of principalinstruments;
          - location of indicator and recorder;
- location of indicator and recorder;
: 30. RADIATION LEVEL OUTSIDE/INSIDE                       RADIATION LEVEL DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NUMBERS:
: 30. RADIATION LEVEL OUTSIDE/INSIDE RADIATION LEVEL DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NUMBERS:
SHIELDING AT SPECIFIED PLACES
SHIELDING AT SPECIFIED PLACES
: 31. MAXIMUM RADIATION ACTIVITY OF FUEL AFTER REFUELING (at the surface and at a distance of 1 metre)
: 31. MAXIMUM RADIATION ACTIVITY OF FUEL AFTER REFUELING (at the surface and at a distance of 1 metre)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW
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: 32. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR                                   FLOW SHEET (S) FOR NORMAL OPERATION ATTACHE 0 UNDER NUCLEAR MATERIAL                                         REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 32. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR FLOW SHEET (S) FOR NORMAL OPERATION ATTACHE 0 UNDER NUCLEAR MATERIAL REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(identification of:
(identification of:
          - measurement points;
- measurement points;
          - accountability areas;
- accountability areas;
          - inventory location, etc.
- inventory location, etc.
for o'perator purposes) l l'
for o'perator purposes) 33, INVENTORY State quantity range and approximate uranium enrichment and plutonium content for.
33, INVENTORY State quantity range and approximate uranium enrichment and plutonium                                                                         ,
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content for.                                                                                                                 j i)         Nuclear Material Storage (s) 8       l E)       Core Area (s) l EI) Assembly Core (s) Itself iv) Other Locations CONFIDENTIAL                                                7 N-93 (MM-1999)
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: 1)   Packaging (description) i li) Storage Plan and Arrangements                     DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING
lii) Capacityof Storage iv) Nuclear Material Preparation                       DL AWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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: 34. NUCLEAR MATERIAL 1)
Packaging (description) i li) Storage Plan and Arrangements DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
lii) Capacityof Storage iv) Nuclear Material Preparation DL AWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(description and identification of layout and general arrangement)
(description and identification of layout and general arrangement)
: 35. FUELTRANSFER EQUIPMENT,IF ANY                               DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 35. FUELTRANSFER EQUIPMENT,IF ANY DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 36. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR                                   DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 36. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING .
: 37. MAIN EQUIPMENT USED FOR 1)
: 37. MAIN EQUIPMENT USED FOR
Huclear Mater;al Assembling E)
: 1)     Huclear Mater;al Assembling E)     Nuclear Material Testing i
Nuclear Material Testing i
Ei) Nuclear Material Measuring
Ei) Nuclear Material Measuring
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PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES
: 39. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPIANCE (if extensive, attach separately)
: 39. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPIANCE (if extensive, attach separately)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL                   '    -
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION                                 SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
Give description of:
Give description of:
            - the nuclear material accountancy system;
- the nuclear material accountancy system;
            - the method of recording and reporting accountancy data;
- the method of recording and reporting accountancy data;
            - the procedures for account adjustment after inventory and correction of mistakes, etc.
- the procedures for account adjustment after inventory and correction of mistakes, etc.
under the following headings:
under the following headings:
i) General l
i) General l
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CRITICAL (SUB-CRITICAL) FACILITIES DATE:
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) l}   General (continued) l ii)   Receipts 4
: 40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) l}
General (continued) l ii)
Receipts 4
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: 40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) lii) Shipments k) Physicalinventory                               LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR     ,
: 40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) lii) Shipments k) Physicalinventory LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR Description of procedures, scheduled MATERIAL CONTAINERS ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
Description of procedures, scheduled         MATERIAL CONTAINERS ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:   i frequency, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or bulk accountancy), including relevant assay methods and expected accuracy, access to nuclear material, methods of verification of nuclear material in the core v)     Operational Records and Accounting Records (including method of adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)
i frequency, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or bulk accountancy), including relevant assay methods and expected accuracy, access to nuclear material, methods of verification of nuclear material in the core v)
Operational Records and Accounting Records (including method of adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)
: 41. HOW OFTEN IS CORE DISASSEMBLED TO PERMIT THE VERIFICATION OF CONTAINED NUCLEAR MATERIAL?
: 41. HOW OFTEN IS CORE DISASSEMBLED TO PERMIT THE VERIFICATION OF CONTAINED NUCLEAR MATERIAL?
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    .                                              NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 42. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND SURVEILLANCE MEASURES (general description of applied or possible                                                                               l l            measures) l l
: 42. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND SURVEILLANCE MEASURES (general description of applied or possible l
: 43. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF                                 SEPARATE SHEET (S) CAN BE ATTACHED FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED                               MEASUREMENT POINT UNDER QS. 32, GIVE THE FOLLOWING                               IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
measures) l l
(if applicable) i) Description of Location, Type,                                                                                     ,
: 43. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF SEPARATE SHEET (S) CAN BE ATTACHED FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED MEASUREMENT POINT UNDER QS. 32, GIVE THE FOLLOWING IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
identification                                                               .
(if applicable) i) Description of Location, Type, identification E)
                                                                                                                                        )
Anticipated Types of Inventory Change and Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking Ei) Physical and Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials description) iv) Nuclear Material Containers, IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
E)    Anticipated Types of Inventory Change and Possibilities to                                                                               '
Packaging v)
Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking Ei) Physical and Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials description) iv) Nuclear Material Containers,                               IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
Sampling Procedure and Equipment Used l
Packaging                                                                         ,
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: 43. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF                                     -
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED UNDER OS. 32, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable)
: 43. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED UNDER OS. 32, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable)
(Continued) vi) Measurement Method (s) and Equipment Used vil) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors
(Continued) vi) Measurement Method (s) and Equipment Used vil) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors
                  - (measurements) l l
- (measurements)
                                                                                              \
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Calibration of Equipment Used l
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          ** ? t: c                 '.          NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL                     4           ,
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: 43. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POIN's OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS,IDENTIFlED UNDER OS. 32, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable)
: 43. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POIN's OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS,IDENTIFlED UNDER OS. 32, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable)
I (Continued) xiii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of nuclear materialin item, the isotopic composition (for uranium),
I (Continued) xiii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of nuclear materialin item, the isotopic composition (for uranium),
and Pu content, when appropriate; form of nuclear material) xiv) Features Related to Containment-Survoittance Measures 1
and Pu content, when appropriate; form of nuclear material) xiv) Features Related to Containment-Survoittance Measures 1
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: 44. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant                                                                           '
: 44. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the facility)
to safeguarding the facility)
Signature of Responsible Officer.
Signature of Responsible Officer.
Date:
Date:
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1,1 SEPARATE STORAGE INSTALLATIONS DATE:
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INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE *
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SEPARATE STORAGE INSTALLATIONS GENERAL STORAGE DATA IN-c - A:
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: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION                           GENERAL DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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: 15. ANTICIPATED ANNUAL THROUGHPUT AND INVENTORY (in the form of forward programme indicating the proportio') of various receipts and shipments)
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: 16. TYPES OF UNITS HANDLED                         IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 16. TYPES OF UNITS HANDLED IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
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AT THE FACILITY
: 17. MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION                     CRAWING(S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBER (S)
: 17. MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CRAWING(S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBER (S)
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: 17. MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 17. MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION                           DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
(in general)
(in general)
(Continued) vii) Types of Containers, Packaging viii) Radiation Level at Nuclear Material Location
(Continued) vii) Types of Containers, Packaging viii) Radiation Level at Nuclear Material Location
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying measurement points.
accountability areas, inventory locations, etc int nnarator nearnommt)
accountability areas, inventory locations, etc int nnarator nearnommt)
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: 19. DESCRIPTION OF EACH NUCLEAR         DRAWIN3(S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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: 22. ROUTES AND EQUIPMENT USED FOR       DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
: 22. ROUTES AND EQUIPMENT USED FOR DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
MOVEMENT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL (if applicable)
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: 26. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (if extensive, attach separatety)
: 26. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (if extensive, attach separatety)
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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 27. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR (Continued)
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ACCESSABILITY,and possible verification method for irradiated nuclear material, expected accuracy, access to nuclear material v)   Operational Records and Accounting Records (including method adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language) 2s. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND SURVEILLANCE MEASURES (general description of applied or possible measures) l l
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SEPARATE STORAGE INSTALLATIONS DATE:
      -                                      NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL
: 29. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF                 SEPARATE SHEET (S) CAN BE ATTACHED FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED             MEASUREMENT POINT UNDER CS.18, GIVE THE FOLLOWING               IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
: 29. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF SEPARATE SHEET (S) CAN BE ATTACHED FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED MEASUREMENT POINT UNDER CS.18, GIVE THE FOLLOWING IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)
(if applicable) i) Description of Location, Type, Identification E)     Anticipated Types of Inventory Change and Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for P'sysicalinventory Taking lii) Physical and Chemical Form of                                                               ;
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NOTE: ne text of 5 CR 1320.9, and the related provisions of 5 Cm 1320.8 (b) (3), appear at the end of the instructions. De certyicarton is to be made with reference to those regulatoryprovisions as setforth in she inrametions.

i ne following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of'mformation, that the certification covers:

(a) k is necessary for the proper performance of agency thnetions; (b) k avoids unnecessary duplication; (c) k reduces burden on small entitles; (d) k uses plain, coherent, and unambiguous terminology that is understandable to respondents; (e) Its implementation will be consistent and compatible with current reporting and recordkeeping practices; (f) k indicates the retention periods for recordkeeping requirements; (g) k informs respondents of the information called for under 5 Cm 1320.8 (b)(3):

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Why the information is being collected; (ii) Use ofinformation; (iii) Burden estimate; (iv) Nature of response (voluntasy, required for a benefit, or mandatory);

(v) Nature of extent of confidentiality; and (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number-,

(b) It was developed by an office that has planned and allocated resources for the efficient and effective management and use of the information to be collected (see note in Item 19 of the instructions);

(i) It uses effective and efficient statistical survey methodology; and (j) It makes appropriate use ofinformation technology.

Ifyou are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item below and explain the reason in Item 18 of the Supporting Statement.

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EXTENSION l

Descriotion of the Information Collection in order for the United States to fulfill its responsibilities as a participant in the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement, it is necessary for licensees affected by 10 CFR Part 75 and related sections of Parts 40,50,70, and 150 to submit information concerning their installation for the use of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). lAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form), " Design Information Questionnaire,"is used for the collection of this information.

i All facilities that appear on the U.S. eligible list are required to complete and submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form) upon written request by the NRC. The U.S eligible list is a list filed with the Commission by the Secretary of State or his designee of installations eligible for IAEA safeguards under the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement. Holders of construction permits may be requested in writing by the Commission to submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form). In addition, applicants for certain source or special nuclear material licenses are required to submit an IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) as specified in 10 CFR Sections 40.31(g),50.78,70.21(g),

and 150.17(a).

A.

LUSTIFICATION 1.

Need for and Practical Utility of the Collection of Information The information required by lAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form), as indicated in 10 CFR Part 75.11, includes identification of the installation, description of the general anangement of the installation, a description of features of the instal;ation, a description of the existing and proposed procedures at the installation for nuclear material accounting and control, and information with regard to any modification of the installation.

The information submitted on IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form)is used by the NRC staff to provide information to the IAEA on nuclear installations so that the United States can fulfillits responsibilities as a participant in the US/lAEA Safeguards Agreement.

2.

Aoency Use of the informatioD NRC uses the information in Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated lAEA Form) to collert, retrieve, analyze as necessary, and submit the data to IAEA to fulfill its reporting responsibilities. Without this report form, NRC's ability to collect and provide this data would be severely limited.

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Reduction of Burden Throuoh Information Technolooy There are no legal obstacles to reducing the burden associated with this information collection. Licensees are able to use electronic information processing systems.

However, licensees are only required to file one report with subsequent minor l

updates. The current rate of electronic submittal of the IAEA Form N-71 (and the l

appropriate associated lAEA Form) is zero.

4.

Effort to identify Duolication and Use Similar Information The information Requirements Control Automated System (IRCAS) was searched to determine duplication and none was found.

5.

Effort to Reduce Small Business Burden NRC has determined that the licensees required to submit IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) are not small entities or businesses as those terms are used in the F.egulatory Flexibility Act.

6.

Conseouences to Federal Prooram or Policy Activities if the Collection is not Conducted or is Conducted Less Freouently l

The report is required by intemational agreement. If the collection were not conducted, the United States would not be in compliance with an intemational agreement to which it is a signatory. The report is a one-time requirement.

7.

Circumstances Which Justify Variation from OMB Guidelines Contrary to the OMB guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d), fifteen copies of the IAEA Form i

N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form) are required to be submitted.

This is a one-time requirement. The copies are required for distribution to the IAEA, Department of State, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the Department of Energy, the IAEA Project Officer, and the selected faci!ities files.

8.

Consultations Outside the NRC An opportunity to comment on the information collection requirements in IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form), as indicated in 10 CFR Part 75.1, was published in the Federal Reoister on December 11,1998 (63 FR 68476).

There were no comments.

9.

Payment or Gifts to Respondents i

Not applicable.

10.

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Justification for Sensitive Questions None.

12. - Estimate of Burden and Burden Hour Cost The burden for preparation and submission of each IAEA Form N-71 (and the

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appropriate associated IAEA Form) is 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br /> as a one-time-only requirement.

The estimated number of responses annually is one. Thus, the total annual industry burden is estimated to be 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br />. The estimated annual cost to the industry is

$43,560 (360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br /> X $121/hr). Cost is calculated at a rate of 5121 per hour, which is based on NRC's fee recovery rate.

13.

Estimate of Other Additional Costs None.

14.

Estimated Annualized Cost to the Federal Govemment Approximately 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br /> is expended annually for the processing, review and evaluation, and further dissemination of each IAEA Form N-71 (and the appropriate associated IAEA Form). The estimated annual cost to the govemment is $43,560 (360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br /> / form x 11orm x $121/hr). This cost is fully recovered through license fees assessed to NRC licensees pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 170 and/or 171.

15.

Reasons for Chance in Burden or Cost There is no change in burden. There is a small increase in cost to reflect the current labor rate.

16.

Publication for Statistical Use This information will not be published for statistical use.

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Reason for Not Disolavina the Exoiration Date l

1 Not applicable.

18.

Exceptions to the Certification Statement Not applicable.

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COLLECTION OF INFORMATION EMPLOYlNG STATISTICAL METHODS Not applicable.

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CONFIDENTIAL APPROVED aY OMB: No. 3160 0066 EXPIRES: MM/DD/M(Y WHEN COMPLETED Estimit:d burd:n per r:spons3 to c mply with this menditory collIction r:quist: 30 minutIs. NRC b r:quir:d to collect this inform 1 tion for riporting to IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e mail to bjst enrc. gov, and to the Desk Off;cer. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202 (3150 0056), Office of Management and, Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or eponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE

  • IAEA USE ONLY The purpose of this document is to.otain the IAEA USE ONLY facility design information required by the Agency in order to discharge its safeguards responsibilities. It will also serve as a check list for examination of design information by Agency COUNTRY inspector (s). If, in an,y area, insufficient space is available, add additional sheets to the extent COUNTRY 1

OFFICER necessary.

TYPE The ' Confidential" markinhicates that the IAEA on this form is for IAEA purposes only. It in considers the information in the completed form JATE OF to be ' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.

INITIAL DATA VERIFICATION i

  • Questions which are not applicable may be left LAST REVIEWING unanswered.

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GENERAL INFORMATION I

t. NAME OF THE FACILITY (include usual abbreviation) 2 LOCATION AND POSTAL ADDRESS i

1 OWNER (lega!!y responsible)

4. OPERATOR (legally responsible)

E DESCRIPTION (main features only)

& PURPOSE

7. STATUS (planned; under construction; in operation)

& CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE DATES Start of Construction Commissioning Operation (if not in operation)

9. NORMAL OPERATING MODE (days only, two-shift, three shift; number of days / annum, etc.)
10. FACILITY LAYOUT DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.

(structural containment, fences, eccess, nuclear material storage areas, laboratories, waste disposal areas, routes followed by nuclear material, experimental, and test areas, etc.)

11. SITE LAYOUT DRt. WING (S) AND/OR MAPS ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.

(site plan showing in sufficient detail; location, premises and perimeter of facility, other buildings, roads, railways, rivers, etc.

12 NAMES AND/OR TITLE AND ADDRESS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS (for nuclear material accountancy and control and contact with the Agency. If possible, attach organization charts i

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,I CONFIDENTIAL APPRovl0 5Y OMa: No. 31604066 EXPlREs: MM/DD/YYYY WHEN COMPLETED Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request: 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br />. NRC is required to collect this information for reporting to IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T 6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e-mail to bjs10nte., gov, and to the Desk Officer, Office of information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202, (3150 0056), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE *

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  • Confidential" marking on this form is for IAEA lAEA USE ONLY purposes only. It indicates that the IAEA considers the information in the completed form to be

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  • Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.

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13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.

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15. NUMBER OF UNITS (REACTORS) AND THEIR LAYOUT IN THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
16. REACTOR TYPE N-72 (MM-1999)

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17. TYPE OF REFUELING (on-or off load)

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18. CORE ENRICHMENT RANGE AND PU CONCENTRATION (at equilibrium for on-load reactors, irntial and final for off-load reactors)
19. MODERATOR I
20. COOLANT
21. BLANKET, REFLECTOR
22. TYPES OF FRESH FUEL
23. FRESH FUEL ENRICHMENT (U-235)

AND/OR PU CONTENT (average enrichment per each type of assembly)

24. NOMINAL WEIGHT OF FUEL IN ELEMENTS / ASSEMBLIES (with design tolerances)
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- number of fuel assemblies, control and shim assemblies, experimental assemblies in the core,in blanket zone (s);

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- number and types of fuel rods / elements"

- average enrichment and/or Pu content per assembly;

- general structure;

- geometric form;

- dimensions;

- cladding materia!

27. DESCRIPTION OF FRESH FUEL ELEMENTS DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(indicate for each type)

- physical and chemical form of fuel;

- nuclear material and fissionalbe material and its quantity (with design tolerances);

- enrichment and/or Pu content;

- geometric form;

- dimensions;

- number of slugs / pallets per element;

-composition of alloy;

- cladding material '. thickness, composition of material, bonding) 1

  • Assembly is the combination of elements or handling units such as cluster o r bundle.

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28. PROVISION FOR ELEMENT EXCHANGE IN ASSEMBLIES OF EACH TYPE (m ble whether this is foreseen to become a rwtine operation)
29. BASIC OPERATIONAL DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

ACCOUNTING UNIT (S)

(fuel elements / assemblies, etc.)

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30. OTHER TYPES OF UNITS
31. MEANS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAUFUEL IDENTIFICATION i

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

32. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIALIN THE FACluTY (each separatelyidentified)

I NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW

33. SCHEM ATIC FLOW SHEET FOR DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

j NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying measurernent points, accountability areas, inventory locations, etc.)

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34. INVENTORY STATE QUANTITY RANGE, NUMBER OF ITEMS, AND APPROXIMATE URAN!UM ENRICHMENT AND PLUTONIUM CONTENT FOR (mder normal operating conditions):

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Fresh Fuel Storage I) Reactor Core E) Spent Fuel Storage f

hr) Other Locations

35. LOAD FACTOR (power reactor only)
36. REACTOR CORE LOADING (number of elements / assemblies)

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E) Layost, General Arrangements, and DRAWING (S) ATTACHED C!OER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

Storage Plan S

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40. FRESH FUEL (Continued) lii) Capacity of Store (iv) Fuel Preparation and Assay Room, and DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

Reactor Loading Area (description and indication of layout and generalarrangement)

41. FUELTRANSFER EQUIPMENT DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

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42. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (fresh fuel, irradiated fuel, blanket, other material)

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j **. REACTOR CORE DIAGRAM DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

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47. INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING NEUTRON AND GAMMA FLUX I
48. IRRADIATED FUEL DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

O Layout, Spent Fuel Storage Plan, and General Arrangements (intemal and extemal)

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Ei) Design Capacity of Storage F/) Minimum and Normal Coolidg Period Prior to Shipment s

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DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

v) Description of irradiated FuelTransport Equipment and Shipping Cask (if no information on site, where is it held?)

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50. METHODS AND EQUIPMENT FOR HANDLING 1RRADIATED FUEL I

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51. NUCLEAR MATERIALTESTING ARE/4.,

(except as already given under O. 40)

For each such area, briefly describe:

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Nature of Activities ii) Major Equipment Available (e.g., hot cell, fuel element decladding, and dissolution equipment) e li!) Shipping Containers Used (main material, scrap, and waste)

Iv) Storage Areas for Both Unirradiated and Irradiated Materials v)

Leyout and General Arrangement DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

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COOLANT DATA

52. FLOW DIAGRAM DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

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PROJECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES

53. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL O

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55. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material REFERFNCE NUMBERS:

accounting system, of the method of recording and reporting accountancy data, the procedures for account adjustments after invehtory, and correction of mistakes, etc.,

using the following headings:

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General 1

(This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their form (hard copies, tapes, microfilt"s, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and receiving forms, the initial recording of measurements and measurement control sheets) should be identified. The procedures for making

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Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or mass accountancy) including relevant assay methods and expected accuracy, access to nuclear material, possible j

verification method for irradiated nuclear materia!, methods of verification of nuclear materialin the core v)

Nuclear loss and production (estimation of lirnits)

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Anticipated Types of Inventory Change and Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking lii) Physicaland Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials descriptior)

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u Ix) Programme for the Counting Appraisal of the Accuracy of Methods and Techniques Used

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F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e-mail to bjs10nte. gov, and to the Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202 (3150-0056), Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

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(indicating all process stages, storage areas (The diagram (s) should also indicate equipment, hoods, cells, and those areas and feed, product and waste points as which contain nuclear material as those specific areas where hold-up of pertaining to the measurement control and nuclear material can occur) accountancy of nuclear material)

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17. OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT USING, PRODUCING, OR PROCESSING NUCLEAR MATERIAL,IF ANY (such as testing and experimenta! equipment)

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MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FEED INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT (1)

PRODUCT i) Main Types of Accountability Units to Be Handled in the Facility

- E) Chemical and Phys' al Form c

(for product include types of fuel element /

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PRODUCT (Continued) v)

Storage and Plant inventory (indicating any change with throughput) vi) Frequency..i Receipt or Shipment (ba*chesfunits per month) a

19. SCRAP MATERIAL
20. WASTE MATERIAL (including contaminated equipment, measured discards, and retained waste).

Describe for each waste stream:

i) Major Contributions (sources)

E) Type of Waste (1) For example, powder, pellets etc., separately stored or shipped.

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Iv) Estimated Enrichment Ranges and Uranium /Phitonium Content v)

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21. WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER FIGURE NUMBERS:

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22. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

FACILITY AND ITS LOCATION, IF ANY

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23. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying sampling points, flow and inventory measurement points, accountability arest, inventorylocations, etc.)

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24. TYPES, FORM, RANGES OF ENRICHMENT, PU CONTENT, RANGES OF QUANTITIES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW FOH EACH NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING AREA, La.:

process area storage area otherlocations (Also indicate mar.imum quantities of nuclear material to be handled in accountability areas at the one time.)

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25. RECYCLE PROCESSES DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(briefly describe any such processes giving source and form of material, method of

storage, normalinventory, frequency of processing, duration of temporary storage, schedules for j

any extemal recycling, measurement method of fissile content of recycle material) i i

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In-Process (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, form and principal locations and any significant change in time or throughput; indicate anticipated residual hold-up and mechanism, e.g., plate out, condensatiorf)

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27. CONTAINERS, PACKAGING, AND DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

STORAGE AREA DESCRIPTION SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.

Describe for feeds, products, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used, (including nominal capacity and capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures, shielding; and any special identification features.

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BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (with reference to plant layout)

30. SHIELDING (for storage and transfer)

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31. MAINTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION, SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures for decontamination and clean-out of equipment containing nuclear material, defining all sampling and measurement points associated with:

i) Normal Plant Maintenance; li) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; iii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty; iv) Plant Start-up And Plant Shutdown (if difference from normal operations)

(In cases where clean-out and/or sampling is not possible, indicate how the hold-up of nuclear materialis measured or calculated.)

PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES

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34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHEC UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material REFERENCE NUMBERS:

accountancy system, the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishing material balances, frequency of material balances, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:

1) General (This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their l

form (hard copies, tapes, microfilms, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and l

receiving forms, in+emal transfer documents, physical inventory forms, the initial recording q

of measurements and measurement control j

sheets) should be identified. The procedures for making adjustments; the j

source data and records should be covered i

as well as how the adjustments are authorized and substaritiated).

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Receipts (including method of dealing with shipper /

receiver differences and subsequent account corrections, the checks and measurements used to confirm nuclear l

material content and the persons responsible for those determinations should be defined.

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LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EOUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR p

MATERIAL CONTAINERS ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, estimated distribution of nuclear material, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and'or bulk accountancy, including relevant assay method), accessability and possible verification method for nuclear material, expected accuracy, and access to nuclear material.

(in particular, the description of procedures should also provide the basic inventory approach to be used, i.e.,

planning, organizing. and conducting the inventory, pre-listing, use of prior measurement data; who has primary responsibility for the inventory; how process clean-out is accomplished; the,

accountancy of process residual hold-up.)

v)

Measured Discards.

(Methods of estimation of quantities per year / month, method of disposal.

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34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) vi) Retained Waste (Method of estimation of quantities per year, method and envisaged period of ptorage; indicate also possible subsequent uses of retained waste) l 8

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34. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) viii) Operation flecords and Accounts l

(including log books, ger aral ledgers, l

internal transfer Iorms,. 4 *M of adjustment or correction, cad retention location, and languages; control measures and responsibility for records) 9

35. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND SURVEILLANCE MEASURES (General description of applied or possible measures in reference to floor plan or plant layout)

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36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

MEASUREMENT PO;NT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*

i)

Description of Location, Type, identificatinn E)

Expected Types of Inventory Change at This Measurement Point Ei) Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking iv) Physical and Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (including enrichment range, Pu conterf.,

and cladding materials description)

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36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) v) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging, and Method of Storage j

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36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOL LOWING * (Continued) viii) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors for Feed, Products, Scrap, Waste (weight, volume, sampling, analyticaf) k) Calculative and Error Propagation Techniques x) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment used, and Standards Used
  • For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.

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36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, 4DENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xi) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight, Volume, Sampling and Analytical Techniques and Measurement Methods xil) Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (x) and (xi) 1 xiii) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants and empirical relationships for feed, products in sub-accounting areas, waste and scrap) i
  • For each measurement point, fillin separate cheet.

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36. FOR EACH Fl.OW ARO INVENTORY IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

MEASUREMENT POINT AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUt6 ABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, l

23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*

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xiv) Means of Batch Identification l

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xvi) Anticipated Number of Inventory Batches

.xvil Anticipated Number of hems Per Flow

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and inventory Batches

  • For each measuremeat point, fill in separate sheet.

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36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, l

IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER 05.13, 23,24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xviii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear materia l and form of nuclear rnatorial) r 4

xix)

Features Related to Containment-Surveillance Measures I

37. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual measurement error determination to obtain the overaillimit of error for.

i) S/R Differences li) Book inventory lii) Physicalinventory Iv) MUF

  • For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.

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Date:

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IDONFIDENTIAL APPRoVEo aY OMS: No.31640054 EXPIRES: MWDDnfYYY WHEN COMPLETED Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request: 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br />. NRC is required to collect this information for reporting to comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Wuq.gible List. Send IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eli ment Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC EN *t, or by internet e mail to bJs10nrc. gov, and to the Desk Officer. Oitice of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202. (3150-0056). Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE *

(CONTINUED)

The ' Confidential' marking on this form is for IAEA lAEA USE ONLY purposes only. It indicates that the IAEA considers the information in the completed form to be

' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.

  • Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.

REPROCESSING PLANTS OVERALL PROCESS PARAMETERS

13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NOS.

(indicating all process modification stages.

(The diagram (s) should also indicate equipment, hoods, cells, and those areas storage areas and feed, product and waste which contain nuclear material, as well as those specific areas where hold-up points as pertaining to the measurement of nuclear materialcan occur) control and accountancy of nuclear material) i

14. PROCESS DESCRIPTION (Also indicating the modification of physical and chemicalforms)

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15. DESIGN CAPACITY (in weight of principle products per annum) 1 l

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16. ANTICIPATED ANNUALTHROUGHPUT (in the form of a forward programme (if applicable), indicating the proportion of various feeds and products)
17. OTHER IMPORTANT ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT USING, PRODUCING, OR PROCESSING NUCLEAR MATERIAL,IF ANY (such as testing and experimental equipment)

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MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FEED PRODUCT (1)

1) Main Types of Accountability Units to Be Handled in the Facility B) Chemical and Physical Form (for feed include types of fuel element /

assemblies, give detailed description indicating general structure and overall dimensions of fuel element / assemblies, including nuclear material content and enrichment)

Attach drawing (s) l l

l lii) Throughput, Enrichment Ranges and Pu contents (for normal flow sheet operation indicating if blending an$or recycling takes piace) i IV) Batch Size / Flow Rate and Campaign Period, Means of Batch identification l

l (1) For example, uranium and plutonlurn.

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(Continued) v)

Storage and Plant Inventory (indicating any change with throughput) l vi) Frequency of Receipt or Shipment i

(batches / units per month)

19. WASTE MATERIAL (including contaminated equipment, measured discards, and retained waste).

Describe for each waste stream:

i) Major Contributions (sources) li) Type of Waste i

l lii) Chemical and Physical Form (liquid, solid, etc.)

l iv) Estimated Enrichment Ranges, and Uranium / Plutonium Content (1) For example, uranium and plutonium.

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Estimated Quantities Per Year, Period of Storing

.vi) Waste Generated Rates (as % of input / throughput, quantities per month) 4 vii) Store inventory Range and Maximum Capacity viii) Method and Frequency of Recovery / Disposal

20. WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM (S) A1TACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

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21. OTHER NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

FACILITY AND ITS LOCATION,IF ANY a

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22. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL (identifying sampling points, flow and inventory measurement points, accountability areas, inventory locations, etc.)

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23. TYPES, FORM, RANGES OF ENRICHMENT, l

PU CONTENT, RANGES OF QUANTITIES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL FLOW FOR EACH NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING AREA, Le.:

process area storage aret otherlocations (A!so indicate maximum quantities of nuctsar material to be handled in accountability areas at the one time.)

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24. RECYCLE PROCESSES DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(briefly describe any such prncesses giving source and form of material, method of

storage, normalinventory, frequency of processing, duration of temporary storage, schedules for any extemal recycling, measurement method of fissile content of recycle materiaf) i i

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25. INVENTORY I) frvProcess (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, forrn and principallocations and any significant change in time or throughput; also indicate anticipated residual hold up and mechanism) li)

Feed and Product Storage lii) Other Locations (quantity, range of enrichment, Pu content, form and location of inventory not already specified)

NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING

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26. CONTAINERS, PACKAGING, AND DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

STORAGE AREA DESCRIPTION SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.

Describe for feeds, products, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used, (including nominal capacity and capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures, shielding, and any special identification features.

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27. METHODS AND MEANS OF TRANSFER OF l

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28. TRANSPORTATION ROUTES FOLLOWED DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL (with reference to plant layout)

30. SHIELDING (for storage and transfer)

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CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures for decontamination and clean-out of equipment containing nuclear material, defining all sampling and measurement points associated with:

i) Normal Plant Maintenance; ii) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; lii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty; iv) Plant Start-up and Plant Shutdown (if difference from normal operations)

(in cases where clean-out and/or sampling is not possible, indicate how the hold-up of nuclear material is measured or calculated.)

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33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER Give a description of the nuclear material REFERENCE NUMBERS:

j accountancy system, the method of recording i

and reporting accountancy data and establishing material balances, frequency of materir.! balances, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:

1) General (This section should also state what general and subsidiary ledgers will be used, their form (hard copies, tapes, microfilms, etc.), as well as who has the responsibility and authority. Source data (e.g., shipping and receiving forms, the initial recording of measurements and measurement control sheets). The procedures for maldng adjustments; the source data and records should be covered as well as how the adjustments are authorized and substantiated).

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Receipts (including method of dealing with shipper /

receiver differences and subsequent account corrections, the checks and meastnements used to confirm nuclear material content and the persons responsible for those determinations should be defined.

lii) Shipments (products, waste, measured discards)

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33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)

LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR iv) PhysicalInventory Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, estimated distribution of nuclear material, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or bulk accountancy, including relevant assay method), accessability and possible verification method for irradiated nuclear material, expected accuracy, and access to nuclear material.

(In particular, the description of l

procedures should also provide the basic inventory approach to be used, i.e.,

planning, organizing, and conducting the inventory, pre-listing, use of prior measurement data; who has primary responsibility for the inventory; how p' ocess clean-out is accomplished; the accountancy of process residual hold-up.)

l v)

Measured Discards.

(Methods of estimation of quantities per year / month, method of disposal.

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33. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)

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viii) Operation Records and Accounts (including log books, general ledgers, infomal transfer forms, method of adjustment or correction and retention location, and languages; control measures and responsibility for records)

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34. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND StIRVEILLANCE MEASURES (General description of app!ied or possible measures)

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35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*

i) ' Description of Location, Type, identificaten B) Type ofInventory Change Expected at This Measurement Point 1

El) Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for Physicallnventory Taking Iv) Physicaland Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (including enrichment range, Pu content, and cladding materials description)

  • For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.

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I:

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35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) v) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging, and Method of Storage vi) Sampling Procedure ard Equipment i

Used (including number of samples taken, frequency and rejection criteria) l vii) Measurement / Analytical Method (s) and Equipment Used and Corresponding Accuracies

  • For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.

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u REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL

35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER QS.13, 22,23 GIVE THE FOLLOWING'(Continued) viii) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors for Feed, Products, Waste (weight, volume, sampling, analytical) ix) Calculative and Error Propagation Techniques x) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used. and Standards Used
  • For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL

35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xi) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight Volume, Sampling and Analytical Techniques and Measurement Methods 4

xii) Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (x) to (xi) i xiii) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard calculative procedures, constants and empirical relationchipJ for feed, products in sub-accounting areas, and waste)

  • For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL

35. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT, AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Cortinued) xiv) Means of Batch identification l

l l

xv) Anticipated Batch Flow Rate Per Year xvi) Anticipated Number of Inventory Batches Present at Measurement Point avii) Anticipated Number of items Per Flow and inventory Batches

  • For each measurement point, fill in separate sheet.

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36. FOR EACH FLOW AND INVENTORY MEASUREMENT POINT. AND SAMPLING POINTS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED IN PARTICULAR UNDER OS.13, 22,23, GIVE THE FOLLOWING* (Continued) xviii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of each element of nuclear material and form of nuclear material) l e

xix)

Features Related to Containment.

Surveillance Measures

36. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual measurement error measurements to obtain the overalllimit of error for.

O S/R Differences I) Book inventory lii) PhysicalInventory M MUF I

l

  • For each measurement point, fill in seharate Sheet.

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REPROCESSING PLANTS DATE:

OPTIONAL INFORMATION

37. OPTIONALINFORMAT:ON (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the facility)

Signature of Responsible Officen Date:

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lh CONFIDENTIAL lSOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS DATE:

APPAoVED eY oMe: No. 315000M EXPIRES: MM/DD/mfy Y

WHEN COMPLETED Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request: 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br />. NRC is required to collect this information for reporting to IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e mail to bjs10nrc. gov, and to the Desk Officer. Office of information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB-10202, (3150-0056), Office of Management and Budget. Washington, DC 20503. If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.

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(CONTINUED)

The *Confidentiar marking on this form is for IAEA purposes only. It indicates that the IAEA considers IAEA USE ONLY the information in the completed form to be

' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.

  • Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.

ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS OVERALL PROCESS PARAMETERS

13. FACILITY DESCRIPTION GENERAL FLOW DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER (indicating all process stages, storage areas REFERENCE NUMBERS:

and feed, product, tall, and waste points) 4

14. PROCESS DESCRIPTION FLOW SHEET (S) FOR NORMAL OPERATION ATTACHED UNDER (identifying sampling and key measurement REFERENCE NUMBERS:

points; MBAs;inventorylocations)

15. DESIGN CAPACITY (throughput and energy consumption)

MTUSW/ annum MW

16. ANTICIPATED ANNUALTHROUGHPUT (in the form of a forward programme, indicating the proportion of various feeds and products)

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ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS DATE:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW 17.

MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FEED PRODUCT TAILS j

i) Chemicaland Physical Form

5) Throughput and Enrichmt,nt Ranges l

(for normal flow sheet operation indicating i

il blending and/or recycling takes place) l Ei) Batch Size / Flow Rate and Campaign Period iv) Maximum Capability as Concentration of Top Product (Nat. U feed) 1 v) Storage Inventory (indicating any change with throughput) vi) Frequencyof ReceiptorShipment

18. WASTE MATERIAL
1) Source and Form (Indicating major contributors; liquid or solid; tange of constituents; enrichment range; include contaminated equipment)

R) Storage inventory Range, Method and Frequency of Recovery / Disposal N-75 (MM 1999)

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)

k NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW

19. CONTAINER AND STORAGE SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHED.

AREA DESCRIPTION Describe for feeds, products, tails, and wastes: the type and size of storage and shipping containers and packaging used (including nominal capacity and capacity for normal operation, and type of material); method of storage or packing, filling and emptying procedures (include time cycle); shieloing: and any special identification features.

20. MEASURED DISCARDS AND RETAINED WASTE i) As % of input
21. INVENTORY i) in-Process (within plant and equipment during normal operation; indicate quantity form and main locations and any significant change with time or throughput)

E) Other Locations (quantity, form and location of inventory not already specified)

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PLANT MAINTENANCE 1

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22. MAINTENANCE, DECONTAMINATION, SEPARATE NOTE TO BE ATTACHLs CLEAN-OUT Describing plans and procedures and defining all sampling and key measurement points associated with; i) Normal Plant Maintenance; li) Plant and Equipment Decontamination and Subsequent Nuclear Material Recovery; lii) Plant and Equipment Clean-out including Means of Ensuring Vessels Are Empty.

PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES 23.1 BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL

24. SPECIFIC HEALTH nND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE (E extensive, attach separately)

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ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS DATE:

-1 NUCLEAR MI ? RIAL ACCOUNTANCY f

i

25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPEC, kN FORh*S USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATIACHED UNDER i

l Give a description of the nuclear material REFERENCE NUMBERS:

accounting system, the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishinD material balancen, procedures for account adjustment after plant inventory, mistakes, etc., under the following headings:

0 General N-75 (MM 1999)

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ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS DATE:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY.

25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)

B)

Receipts (including method of dealing with shipper /

receiver differences and subsequent accounicorrections)

W) Shipments (product and waste)

N-75 (MM-1999) g CONFIDENTIAL 7

On ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS DATE:

j NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY

25. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued)

LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR h) Physicalinventory (frequency, procedures, estimated distribution) v) Measured Discards and Retained Waste vi) Operation Records and Accounts (including method of adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)

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ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS DATE:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNT /Jint. -

26. FOR EACH KEY MEASUREMENT PO!NT IDENTIFIED UNDER OS.14 and 22 GIVE THE FOLLOWING*

I) identification E)

Chemical and Physical Form of Material lii) Samplin2 Procedure and Equipment Used Iv) Measurement / Analytical Method and Equipment Used v)

Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors (weighing, volume, sampling, g

analytical) vi) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data (standard niculative procedures, castantr and empirical relationships)

  • COMPLETE PAGE 9 AND PAGE 10 FOR EACH KMP N-75 (MM 1999)

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL I

26. FOR EACH KEY MEASUREMENT POINT IDENTIFIED UNDER OS.14 and 22, GIVE THE FOLLOWING*

vii) Calculative and Error Propagation Technique i

i i

vill) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used lx) Programme for the Continuing Appraisal of the Accuracy of Weight, Volume, Sampling Techniques and Meast.rement Methods x)

Programme for Statistical Evaluation of Data from (viii) and (lx)

  • COMPLETE PAGE 9 AND PAGE 10 FOR EACH KMP N-75 (MM 1999)

CONFIDENTIAL 10

F-ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENT PLANTS DATE:

.e NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL I

27. OVERALL LIMIT OF ERROR Describe procedures to combine individual rnessurement error measurements to obtain the overalllimit of error for.-

1)

S/R Difference li)

Bookinventory lii) Physicallnventory iv) MUF 2

OPTIONAL INFORMATION m; -

28. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the facility)

Signature of Responsible Officer:

t Date:

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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR Y,:

MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES

  • DATE:

~ CONFIDENTIAL APPROVED BY OM8: NO. 31s04056 EXP!REE: MM/DDnnfYY t

WHEN COMPLETED Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request: 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br />. NRC is required to collect this information for reporting to IAEA from facility licentess appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send t

comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Management Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e mail to bjs19nrc. gov, and to the Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, NEOB 10202, (3150-0056), Office of I

Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503. If a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPECTION DESIGN INFORM'ATION QUESTIONNAIRE *

(CONTINUED)

The ' Confidential" marking on this form is for lAEA IAEA USE ONLY purposes only. It indicates that the IAEA considers the information in the completed form to be

' safeguards confidential' and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.

  • Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.

INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES

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2. OWNER (legally responsible)

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  • Locations where the amount of nuclear material is less than one effective kilog ram (for each separate location, attach separate sheet).

INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:

GENERAL INFORMATION

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4. NAMES AND/OR TITLES AND ADDRESS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS (for nuclear material accountancy and control and contact with the Agency)

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>J S. TYPE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL N-91 (MM 1999)

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW

6. GENERAL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION (for each type) i)

Chemicaland Physical Form I

e li)

Enrichment Range and Pu Content ill) Amounts of Nuclear Material Usually Kept at the Location i

7. MEANS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION N 91 (MM.1999)

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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR

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MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW

8. RADIATION LEVEL (at the surface of the nuclear material, at a distance of 1 metre)
9. DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CONTAINERS IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

USED FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING t

10. NUCLEAR MATERIALTRANSFER IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

EQUIPMENT

11. IDENTIFICATION OF MEASUREMENT FLOW SHEET (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

POINTS, ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, INVENTORY LOCATION N-91 (MM 1999)

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PROTECTION AND SAFETY MEASURES

12. BASIC MEASURES FOR PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL

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13. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPLIANCE N-91 (MM-1999)

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m INFORP'\\ TION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR h.

ERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:

j NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL

14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED j

UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

I Give description of:

- the nuclear material accountancy

- system

'the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishing

- materialbalance the procedures for account adjustment after inventory, etc.

underthe following headings:

1) General I

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14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM (Continued)

E)

Receipts i

1 Ei) Shipments i

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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL

14. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM (Continued) hr) Measured Discards and Retained Waste v) Physicallnventory Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, method of operator's inventory taking, expected accuracy, access to nuclear material vi) Operational Records and Accounting Records (including method adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)

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INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL OUTSIDE FACILITIES DATE:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL -

15. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF SEPARATE SHEET (S) CAN BE ATTACHED FOR EACH ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED MEASUREMENT POINT. IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

UNDER OS.11, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable) g)

Description of Location, Type, identifcatx)n i

E)

Physical and Chemical form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials description) lii) Measurement ' 'sthod(s) and Equipment Uwd Iv) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data e

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL ACCOUNTANCY AND CONTROL'

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(!f applicable)

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16. OPTIONALINFORMATION (that the operator considers relevant to safeguarding the nuclear material)

Signature of Responsible Officer:

Date:

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d (LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN AMOUNTS GREATER THAN ONE EFFECTIVE KILOHRAM)

DATE:

CONFIDENTIAL APPRoVEo aY OMa: NO.31604064 EX, iREE: MM/ Dom '

h.

WHEN COMPLETED Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request 360 hours0.00417 days <br />0.1 hours <br />5.952381e-4 weeks <br />1.3698e-4 months <br />. NRC is required to collect this information for reporting to IAEA from facility licensees appearing on the U.S. Eligible List. Send comments regarding burden estimate to the Records Managemera Branch (T-6 F33), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by internet e-mail to bjs10nte. gov, and to the Desk Officer. Office of Information and F4egulatory Affa! s, NEOB 10202. (3150-0056), Office of Management and Budget Washington, DC 20503, if a means used to impose an information collection does not display a currently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, the information collection.

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SAFEGUARDS AND INSPOCTION DESIGN INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE *

(CONTINUED)

The ' Confidential' marking on this form is for IAEA IAEA USE ONLY purposes only. It indicates that the IAEA considers the information in the completed form to be

' safeguards confidential

  • and is not to be confused with any U.S. security classification.
  • Questions which are not applicable may be left unanswered.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES (LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN AMOUNTS GREATER THAN ONE EFFECTIVE KILOGRAM)

GENERAL FACILITY DATA :

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(with indication of accountability areas)

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15. ANTICIPATED ANNUALTHROUGHPUT AND/OR INVENTORY FOR THE FACILITY WORKING AT NOMINAL CAPACITY
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20. WASTE MATERIAL 1)

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Quantities in Storage and at Other Locations N-92 (MM-1999)

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24. SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET FOR DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

NUCLEAR MATERIAL l

(ide,itifying rnessurement points, accountability areas, inventory location, etc., for operator purposes) a

25. TYPES, FORM AND RANGE OF OUANTITIES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN:

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27. MAXIMUM OUANTITY OF NUCLEAR MATERIALTO BE HANDLED IN ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS N-92 (MM 1999)

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL HANDLING t

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28. MODIFICATION OF THE PHYSICAU CHEMICAL FORM DURING OPERATION l
29. NUCLEAR MATERIALTRANSFER
30. FREQUENCY OF RECEIPT AND SHIPMENT
31. NUCLEAR MATERIAL TRANSFER DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

EQUIPMENT (if applicable) i i

32. DESCRIPTION OF CONTAINERS USED DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING l

33. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR MATERIAL
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37. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED Give description of:

UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

- the nuclear material accountancy

- system the method of recording and reporting accountancy data and establishing

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Description of procedures, scheduled frequency, estimated distribution of nuclear material, method of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or mass accountancy, including relevant assay method), accessability and possible verincation method for irradiated nuclear material, expected accuracy, and access to nuclear material N-92 (MM 1999)

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39. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF SEPARATE SHEET (S) FOR EACH MEASURFMENT POINT CAN BE ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED ATTACHED. (if necessary, attach drawing (s) i UNDEh OS. 24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if applicable) i) Description of Location, Type, Identification l

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39. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS, IDENTIFIED UNDER OS. 24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING (if appfcable)

(Continued) iv) Nuclear Material Containers, Packaging v) Sampling Procedure and Equipment Used i

vi) Measurement Method (s) and Equipment Used k'

vii) Source and Level of Random and Systematic Errors (weight, volume, sampling, analfical, NDA) viii) Technique and Frequency of Calibration of Equipment Used l

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UNDER QS. 24, GIVE THE FOLLOWING l

(if applicable)

(Continued) l ix) Method of Converting Source Data to Batch Data x) Means of Batch Identification xi) Anticipated Batch Flow Rate Per Year xii) Ar4icipated Number of Inventory Batches xiii) Anticipated Number of items Per Flow and inventory Batches xiv) Type, Composition and Quantity of Neclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of nuclear materialin item, the isotopic composition (for uranium),

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39. FOR EACH MEASUREMENT POINT OF i

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16. MAIN TYPES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAU FUEL AND NOMINAL WEIGHT CF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN THE FACILITY
17. FUEL ENRICHMENT RANGE AND PU CONTENT 9

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18. DESCRIPTION OF FUEL ELEMENTS DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(for each type)

- physicalandchemicalformof fuel;

- geometricalform ortype;

- dimensions;

- number of slugs per element;

- nuclear material and fissionable material and its quantity (with design tolerance);

- composition of alloy, etc.

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19. CLADDING MATERIAL:

- thickness;

- composition of material;

- bonding l

20. SUB. ASSEMBLIES OF FUEL DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(number of fuel elements per nuclear assembly, arrangement of fuel elements in sub-assembly, configuration and nominal weight of nucisar material per sub-assembly

[with design tolsrance])

21. BASIC OPERATIONAL ACCOUNTING UNIT DRAWING (S) ATMCHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(fuel elements /assembliss, etc.)

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25. CORE DIAGRAM DRAWING (S; ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(for each critical assembly showing the general disposition, core support structure, shielding and heat removal arrangements, channels for fuel elements or sub-assemblies, control rods, moderator, reflector, beam tubes, dimensions, etc.)

26. RANGES OF CRITICAL MASS AND MAXIMUM RADIUS r

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CONFIGURATIONS

28. AVERAGE MEAN NEUTRON FLUX IN THE CORE:

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29. INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING NEUTRON AND GAMMA FLUX:

- accuracy and type of principalinstruments;

- location of indicator and recorder;

30. RADIATION LEVEL OUTSIDE/INSIDE RADIATION LEVEL DIAGRAM (S) ATTACHED UNDER REF. NUMBERS:

SHIELDING AT SPECIFIED PLACES

31. MAXIMUM RADIATION ACTIVITY OF FUEL AFTER REFUELING (at the surface and at a distance of 1 metre)

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(identification of:

- measurement points;

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- inventory location, etc.

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lii) Capacityof Storage iv) Nuclear Material Preparation DL AWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

(description and identification of layout and general arrangement)

35. FUELTRANSFER EQUIPMENT,IF ANY DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:
36. ROUTES FOLLOWED BY NUCLEAR DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

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39. SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY RULES FOR INSPECTOR COMPIANCE (if extensive, attach separately)

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40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SPECIMEN FORMS USED IN ALL PROCEDURES ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

Give description of:

- the nuclear material accountancy system;

- the method of recording and reporting accountancy data;

- the procedures for account adjustment after inventory and correction of mistakes, etc.

under the following headings:

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40. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION (Continued) lii) Shipments k) Physicalinventory LIST OF MAJOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT REGARDED AS NUCLEAR Description of procedures, scheduled MATERIAL CONTAINERS ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

i frequency, methods of operator's inventory taking (both for item and/or bulk accountancy), including relevant assay methods and expected accuracy, access to nuclear material, methods of verification of nuclear material in the core v)

Operational Records and Accounting Records (including method of adjustment or correction and place of preservation and language)

41. HOW OFTEN IS CORE DISASSEMBLED TO PERMIT THE VERIFICATION OF CONTAINED NUCLEAR MATERIAL?

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42. FEATURES RELATED TO CONTAINMENT AND SURVEILLANCE MEASURES (general description of applied or possible l

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(if applicable) i) Description of Location, Type, identification E)

Anticipated Types of Inventory Change and Possibilities to Use This Measurement Point for PhysicalInventory Taking Ei) Physical and Chemical Form of Nuclear Material (with cladding materials description) iv) Nuclear Material Containers, IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

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(Continued) vi) Measurement Method (s) and Equipment Used vil) Source and Levelof Random and Systematic Errors

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I (Continued) xiii) Type, Composition and Quantity of Nuclear Material Per Batch (with indication of batch data, total weight of nuclear materialin item, the isotopic composition (for uranium),

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(for each storage area)

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NUCLEAR MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND FLOW 4

16. TYPES OF UNITS HANDLED IF NECESSARY, ATTACH DRAWING (S)

AT THE FACILITY

17. MAIN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CRAWING(S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBER (S)

(in general) l}

Physical (Mecha.a:af) Form and Dimensions (for fuel element / assembly stored, attach drawings)

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MATERIAL STORAGE AREA (inventory location) l

20. DESIGN RANGE OF INVENTOR!ES OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL IN EACH STORAGE AREA i
21. METHOD OF POSITIONING OF NUCLEAR IF NECESSARY, ATi ACHED DRAWING (S)

MATERIAL IN STORAGE

22. ROUTES AND EQUIPMENT USED FOR DRAWING (S) ATTACHED UNDER REFERENCE NUMBERS:

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