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{{#Wiki_filter:March 11, 2008 Mr. Michael J. Curley, Reactor Director Worcester Polytechnic Institute Office of the Vice President for Finance and Operations 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA | {{#Wiki_filter:March 11, 2008 Mr. Michael J. Curley, Reactor Director Worcester Polytechnic Institute Office of the Vice President for Finance and Operations 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609-2280 | ||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE C REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RE: | WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE C REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RE: AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR POSSESSION OF THE WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE REACTOR (TAC NO. MD6410) | ||
==Dear Mr. Curley:== | ==Dear Mr. Curley:== | ||
We are continuing our review of your amendment request for Facility Operating License | We are continuing our review of your amendment request for Facility Operating License No. R-61 for the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Reactor which you submitted on August 13, 2007, as supplemented on November 19, 2007. During our review of your amendment request, questions have arisen for which we require additional information and clarification. Please provide responses to the enclosed request for additional information within 30 days of the date of this letter. In accordance with 10 CFR 50.30(b), your response must be executed in a signed original under oath or affirmation. Following receipt of the additional information, we will continue our evaluation of your amendment request. | ||
If you have any questions regarding this review, please contact me at (301) 415-1127. | |||
If you have any questions regarding this review, please contact me at (301) 415-1127. | Sincerely, | ||
/RA/ | |||
Sincerely, | Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Research and Test Reactors Branch A Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-134 | ||
Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Research and Test Reactors Branch A Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation | |||
Docket No. 50-134 | |||
==Enclosure:== | ==Enclosure:== | ||
As stated | As stated cc: See next page | ||
cc: | |||
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Docket No. 50-134 cc: | |||
City Manager City Hall 455 Main Street, Room 309 Worcester, MA 01608 Dr. John A. Orr Provost ad interim and Dean of Undergraduate Studies Office of Academic Affairs Worcester Polytechnic Institute 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609 Frank Diliado III, District Chief Worcester Fire Department Worcester, MA 02180 Department of Environmental Protection One Winter Street Boston, MA 02180 Director Radiation Control Program Department of Public Health 90 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02121 Nuclear Preparedness Manager Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency 40 Worcester Road Framingham, MA 01702-5399 Test, Research, and Training Reactor Newsletter University of Florida 202 Nuclear Sciences Center Gainesville, FL 32611 | |||
the positions that can serve as emergency director per the facility emergency plan (EP). While this is consistent with your letter of August 13, 2007, | ML080520415 OFFICE PRTA:LA PRTA:PM PRTA:SC NAME EBarnhill eeb AAdams aa DCollins dsc DATE 3/6/08 3/10/08 3/11/08 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE REACTOR DOCKET NO. 50-134 The purpose of the following questions is to determine compliance with 10 CFR 50.36. | ||
your EP and proposed definition of readily on call are inconsistent. Please address. | : 1. During review of your replacement technical specification (TS) pages, the NRC staff noticed changes that appear to be typographical errors that occurred when the replacement pages were retyped. For example, the page numbering of the TS pages does not match the table of contents and in the definition of Cold, Clean, Critical Condition the F appears to have been dropped after 75º. Other examples appear to exist in the replacement TS pages. Please review and submit replacement pages if needed to ensure they reflect the changes you want to make. | ||
: 3. The proposed wording for the safety limit on water level states that the minimum depth of water above the top of the end box of the core fuel elements in the reactor pool shall be | : 2. Your answer to question 6 of our request for additional information dated October 22, 2007 (RAI), stated that the list of positions in the definition of Readily on Call is consistent with the positions that can serve as emergency director per the facility emergency plan (EP). | ||
Please discuss. | While this is consistent with your letter of August 13, 2007, Reply to a Notice of Violation, your EP and proposed definition of readily on call are inconsistent. Please address. | ||
: 3. The proposed wording for the safety limit on water level states that the minimum depth of water above the top of the end box of the core fuel elements in the reactor pool shall be 10 ft. However, you state that all fuel has been removed from the reactor core and placed in storage. The proposed safety limit appears to be inconsistent with the fuel in storage. | |||
Please discuss. | |||
: 4. Your answer to question 8 of the RAI states that requirements for pool water purity and surveillance will be maintained during possession of the facility. However, your proposed wording of TS 3.1 (semiannual requirement) only requires measurements and calibrations of equipment as long as fuel is present in the pool. This appears to be an inconsistency. | : 4. Your answer to question 8 of the RAI states that requirements for pool water purity and surveillance will be maintained during possession of the facility. However, your proposed wording of TS 3.1 (semiannual requirement) only requires measurements and calibrations of equipment as long as fuel is present in the pool. This appears to be an inconsistency. | ||
Please discuss. | Please discuss. | ||
: 5. It appears that you have made changes to TS 3.3, the section on portable monitors, which are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes you are proposing. It also appears that there may be some typographical errors in this section. | : 5. It appears that you have made changes to TS 3.3, the section on portable monitors, which are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes you are proposing. It also appears that there may be some typographical errors in this section. | ||
Please review and correct if necessary. | Please review and correct if necessary. | ||
: 6. It appears that you have made changes to TS 4.4, including eliminating part of the TS, which are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes you are proposing. | : 6. It appears that you have made changes to TS 4.4, including eliminating part of the TS, which are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes you are proposing. | ||
: 7. The proposed wording for part of TS 5.2 given in your answer to question 14 and the wording in your replacement TS pages are different. Please discuss. Your proposed changes to TS 5.2 would remove the requirement that the Committee review and approve all proposed modifications affecting reactor safety, as well as general and specific types of experiments and procedures. Please justify this change. | : 7. The proposed wording for part of TS 5.2 given in your answer to question 14 and the wording in your replacement TS pages are different. Please discuss. Your proposed changes to TS 5.2 would remove the requirement that the Committee review and approve all proposed modifications affecting reactor safety, as well as general and specific types of experiments and procedures. Please justify this change. | ||
: 8. In your proposed changes to TS 5.6, you have proposed dropping the requirement to keep certain records. These records could be useful in the development of your decommissioning plan (e.g., operating records can be used to determine activation of components). Also, these records may be needed to show compliance with regulatory requirements. Please elaborate further on why the requirement to keep these records can be eliminated. | : 8. In your proposed changes to TS 5.6, you have proposed dropping the requirement to keep certain records. These records could be useful in the development of your decommissioning plan (e.g., operating records can be used to determine activation of components). Also, these records may be needed to show compliance with regulatory requirements. Please elaborate further on why the requirement to keep these records can be eliminated. | ||
: 9. It appears that you have proposed changes to TS 5.7 that are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes that you are proposing. | : 9. It appears that you have proposed changes to TS 5.7 that are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes that you are proposing. | ||
: 10. Your application of August 13, 2007, contained proposed changes to TS 5.9. Your proposed TS pages do not contain your proposed changes. Please address.}} | : 10. Your application of August 13, 2007, contained proposed changes to TS 5.9. Your proposed TS pages do not contain your proposed changes. Please address.}} |
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From: | Alexander Adams NRC/NRR/ADRA/DPR/PRTA |
To: | Curley M Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
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March 11, 2008 Mr. Michael J. Curley, Reactor Director Worcester Polytechnic Institute Office of the Vice President for Finance and Operations 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609-2280
SUBJECT:
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE C REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RE: AMENDMENT REQUEST FOR POSSESSION OF THE WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE REACTOR (TAC NO. MD6410)
Dear Mr. Curley:
We are continuing our review of your amendment request for Facility Operating License No. R-61 for the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Reactor which you submitted on August 13, 2007, as supplemented on November 19, 2007. During our review of your amendment request, questions have arisen for which we require additional information and clarification. Please provide responses to the enclosed request for additional information within 30 days of the date of this letter. In accordance with 10 CFR 50.30(b), your response must be executed in a signed original under oath or affirmation. Following receipt of the additional information, we will continue our evaluation of your amendment request.
If you have any questions regarding this review, please contact me at (301) 415-1127.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Research and Test Reactors Branch A Division of Policy and Rulemaking Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-134
Enclosure:
As stated cc: See next page
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Docket No. 50-134 cc:
City Manager City Hall 455 Main Street, Room 309 Worcester, MA 01608 Dr. John A. Orr Provost ad interim and Dean of Undergraduate Studies Office of Academic Affairs Worcester Polytechnic Institute 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609 Frank Diliado III, District Chief Worcester Fire Department Worcester, MA 02180 Department of Environmental Protection One Winter Street Boston, MA 02180 Director Radiation Control Program Department of Public Health 90 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02121 Nuclear Preparedness Manager Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency 40 Worcester Road Framingham, MA 01702-5399 Test, Research, and Training Reactor Newsletter University of Florida 202 Nuclear Sciences Center Gainesville, FL 32611
ML080520415 OFFICE PRTA:LA PRTA:PM PRTA:SC NAME EBarnhill eeb AAdams aa DCollins dsc DATE 3/6/08 3/10/08 3/11/08 REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE REACTOR DOCKET NO. 50-134 The purpose of the following questions is to determine compliance with 10 CFR 50.36.
- 1. During review of your replacement technical specification (TS) pages, the NRC staff noticed changes that appear to be typographical errors that occurred when the replacement pages were retyped. For example, the page numbering of the TS pages does not match the table of contents and in the definition of Cold, Clean, Critical Condition the F appears to have been dropped after 75º. Other examples appear to exist in the replacement TS pages. Please review and submit replacement pages if needed to ensure they reflect the changes you want to make.
- 2. Your answer to question 6 of our request for additional information dated October 22, 2007 (RAI), stated that the list of positions in the definition of Readily on Call is consistent with the positions that can serve as emergency director per the facility emergency plan (EP).
While this is consistent with your letter of August 13, 2007, Reply to a Notice of Violation, your EP and proposed definition of readily on call are inconsistent. Please address.
- 3. The proposed wording for the safety limit on water level states that the minimum depth of water above the top of the end box of the core fuel elements in the reactor pool shall be 10 ft. However, you state that all fuel has been removed from the reactor core and placed in storage. The proposed safety limit appears to be inconsistent with the fuel in storage.
Please discuss.
- 4. Your answer to question 8 of the RAI states that requirements for pool water purity and surveillance will be maintained during possession of the facility. However, your proposed wording of TS 3.1 (semiannual requirement) only requires measurements and calibrations of equipment as long as fuel is present in the pool. This appears to be an inconsistency.
Please discuss.
- 5. It appears that you have made changes to TS 3.3, the section on portable monitors, which are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes you are proposing. It also appears that there may be some typographical errors in this section.
Please review and correct if necessary.
- 6. It appears that you have made changes to TS 4.4, including eliminating part of the TS, which are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes you are proposing.
- 7. The proposed wording for part of TS 5.2 given in your answer to question 14 and the wording in your replacement TS pages are different. Please discuss. Your proposed changes to TS 5.2 would remove the requirement that the Committee review and approve all proposed modifications affecting reactor safety, as well as general and specific types of experiments and procedures. Please justify this change.
- 8. In your proposed changes to TS 5.6, you have proposed dropping the requirement to keep certain records. These records could be useful in the development of your decommissioning plan (e.g., operating records can be used to determine activation of components). Also, these records may be needed to show compliance with regulatory requirements. Please elaborate further on why the requirement to keep these records can be eliminated.
- 9. It appears that you have proposed changes to TS 5.7 that are not discussed in your application. Please discuss and justify all changes that you are proposing.
- 10. Your application of August 13, 2007, contained proposed changes to TS 5.9. Your proposed TS pages do not contain your proposed changes. Please address.