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| cfr = Agreement State
| cfr = Agreement State
| emergency class =  Non Emergency
| emergency class =  Non Emergency  
| notification date = 05/25/2018 18:04
| notification date = 05/25/2018 18:04
| notification by = Megan Shober
| notification by = Megan Shober
| NRC officer = Ossy Font
| NRC officer = Ossy Font
| event date = 05/23/2018 CDT
| event date = CDT
| last update date = 05/31/2018
| last update date = 05/31/2018
| title = Agreement State Report - Found Source
| title =  
| event text = The following information was received via E-mail:
| event text = AGREEMENT STATE REPORT - FOUND SOURCE<BR /><BR />The following information was received via E-mail:<BR /><BR />"On May 23, 2018, a scrap yard identified a radioactive source in an outgoing load of waste intended for a landfill. The radioactive source is one inch long and approximately one-half inch in diameter. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services responded to the scrap yard on May 25, 2018, and measured a maximum exposure rate of 210 mR/hr on contact with the source. The source was confirmed to not be leaking. There are no markings or numbers on the source, and isotope identification is pending. It is not known how long the scrap yard was in possession of the source. The source is now in secured storage at the scrap yard. Additional updates will be provided as information about the source and possible original device become available."<BR /><BR />Wisconsin Event Report ID No.: WI180008<BR /><BR /><BR />* * * UPDATE FROM KRISTA KUHLMAN TO DONALD NORWOOD AT 1524 EDT ON 5/31/2018 * * *<BR /><BR />The following information was received via E-mail:<BR /><BR />"On May 31, 2018, the department performed additional characterization of the source at the scrap yard with assistance from the EPA. It has been determined that it is a Ba-133 source, with an activity between 350 - 500 microCuries. The department has not been able to determine the origin of the source. It will continue to work with the scrap yard to determine the proper disposal path."<BR /><BR />Notified R3DO (Cameron) and NMSS Events Notification E-mail group.
On May 23, 2018, a scrap yard identified a radioactive source in an outgoing load of waste intended for a landfill. The radioactive source is one inch long and approximately one-half inch in diameter. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services responded to the scrap yard on May 25, 2018, and measured a maximum exposure rate of 210 mR/hr on contact with the source. The source was confirmed to not be leaking. There are no markings or numbers on the source, and isotope identification is pending. It is not known how long the scrap yard was in possession of the source. The source is now in secured storage at the scrap yard. Additional updates will be provided as information about the source and possible original device become available.
Wisconsin Event Report ID No.: WI180008
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* * * UPDATE FROM KRISTA KUHLMAN TO DONALD NORWOOD AT 1524 EDT ON 5/31/2018 * * *
The following information was received via E-mail:
On May 31, 2018, the department performed additional characterization of the source at the scrap yard with assistance from the EPA. It has been determined that it is a Ba-133 source, with an activity between 350 - 500 microCuries. The department has not been able to determine the origin of the source. It will continue to work with the scrap yard to determine the proper disposal path.
Notified R3DO (Cameron) and NMSS Events Notification E-mail group.
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ENS 53427 +/-
Where
Alter Metal Recycling
Green Bay, Wisconsin (NRC Region 3)
License number: N/A
Organization: Wisconsin Radiation Protection
Reporting
Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-54830.64 h-2,284.61 days <br />-326.373 weeks <br />-75.107 months <br />)
Opened: Megan Shober
18:04 May 25, 2018
NRC Officer: Ossy Font
Last Updated: May 31, 2018
53427 - NRC Website