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{{#Wiki_filter:WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUITE FINANCIAL SERVICESMarch 5, 2014Attn: Document Control DeskMail Stop 0-5 C12Washington, DC 20555-0001 Re: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
: Reactor, USNRC license R-61, Docket 50-134;Request.
for Termination of NRC license
==Dear Sir:==
The decommissioning activities described in the Decommissioning Plan for theLeslie C. Wilbur Nuclear Reactor Facility at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Document W19-1579-003, Revision 1, September 2009, have been completed.
Theobjective of that plan was to remove radiological materials and equipment associated with WPI's licensed operations, such that radiological conditions satisfyNRC criteria for unrestricted use of the facility and thus permits termination of theNRC license.
A Final Status Survey (FSS) was performed for the reactor facility, inaccordance with WPI's NRC approved FSS Plan. The results of the FSSdemonstrate that the criteria set forth in WPI's DP have been satisfied.
The reportdocumenting the results of the FSS is enclosed.
As such, WPI hereby requeststermination of its USNRC License R-61.The results of the FSS indicate that the facility meets the criteria for termination ofthe R-61 license, as established in WPI's decommissioning plan (DP). All individual radiological measurement determinations made throughout the facility for surfacecontamination (both total and removable) were found to be less than the criteriaestablished in the DP. Likewise, sample results for concrete, metallic liners, soil andsediment were found to be less than the volumetric radionuclide concentration criteria established in the DP. Additionally, all resulting radioactive wastes havebeen removed from the facility, with documentation regarding its removal anddisposition provided in the enclosed FSS Report. As such, the WPI reactor facility(License R-61, Docket 50-134) meets the criteria established in its DP fortermination of the NRC license.5o8-831-5754 (TEL) 508-831-5064 (FAX)100 INSTrTUTE ROAD, WORCESTER MA 0i609-2280 USA If you have any technical questions or comments regarding the FSS Report,please contact Jay Adler at TLG Services, Inc., at 860-355-2300 or(adler@tlgservices.com).
I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the bestof our knowledge.
Executed on March 5, 2014.,Sincerely,J. Reactor DirectUniversity Compliance OfficerFinance and Operations}}

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Reactor, Usnrc License R-61, Docket 50-134; Request for Termination of NRC License
ML14080A135
Person / Time
Site: 05000134
Issue date: 03/05/2014
From: Curley M J
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
To:
Document Control Desk, NRC/FSME
References
W19-1579-003, Rev. 1
Download: ML14080A135 (2)


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WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUITE FINANCIAL SERVICESMarch 5, 2014Attn: Document Control DeskMail Stop 0-5 C12Washington, DC 20555-0001 Re: Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Reactor, USNRC license R-61, Docket 50-134;Request.

for Termination of NRC license

Dear Sir:

The decommissioning activities described in the Decommissioning Plan for theLeslie C. Wilbur Nuclear Reactor Facility at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Document W19-1579-003, Revision 1, September 2009, have been completed.

Theobjective of that plan was to remove radiological materials and equipment associated with WPI's licensed operations, such that radiological conditions satisfyNRC criteria for unrestricted use of the facility and thus permits termination of theNRC license.

A Final Status Survey (FSS) was performed for the reactor facility, inaccordance with WPI's NRC approved FSS Plan. The results of the FSSdemonstrate that the criteria set forth in WPI's DP have been satisfied.

The reportdocumenting the results of the FSS is enclosed.

As such, WPI hereby requeststermination of its USNRC License R-61.The results of the FSS indicate that the facility meets the criteria for termination ofthe R-61 license, as established in WPI's decommissioning plan (DP). All individual radiological measurement determinations made throughout the facility for surfacecontamination (both total and removable) were found to be less than the criteriaestablished in the DP. Likewise, sample results for concrete, metallic liners, soil andsediment were found to be less than the volumetric radionuclide concentration criteria established in the DP. Additionally, all resulting radioactive wastes havebeen removed from the facility, with documentation regarding its removal anddisposition provided in the enclosed FSS Report. As such, the WPI reactor facility(License R-61, Docket 50-134) meets the criteria established in its DP fortermination of the NRC license.5o8-831-5754 (TEL) 508-831-5064 (FAX)100 INSTrTUTE ROAD, WORCESTER MA 0i609-2280 USA If you have any technical questions or comments regarding the FSS Report,please contact Jay Adler at TLG Services, Inc., at 860-355-2300 or(adler@tlgservices.com).

I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the bestof our knowledge.

Executed on March 5, 2014.,Sincerely,J. Reactor DirectUniversity Compliance OfficerFinance and Operations