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{{#Wiki_filter:U UNIVERSITY of UFFLORIDA College of Engineering Department of Nuclear & Radiological Engineering 202 Nuclear Science Bldg.PO Box 118300 Gainesville, FL 32611-8300 352-392-1401 x306 352-392-3380 Fax haghighat@ufl.edu February 16, 2009 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
{{#Wiki_filter:U UFFLORIDA UNIVERSITY of College of Engineering                                       202 Nuclear Science Bldg.
Department of Nuclear & Radiological                         PO Box 118300 Engineering                                                  Gainesville, FL 32611-8300 352-392-1401 x306 352-392-3380 Fax haghighat@ufl.edu February 16, 2009 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738


==SUBJECT:==
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Annual Report for University of Florida Training Reactor, License R-56, Docket 50-83 Please find enclosed the 2007-08 annual report for University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR), Docket No. 50-83. This report is being submitted as required by our Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1.If you have questions on the content of this report, please contact Dr. Alireza Haghighat, Interim Director of the UFTR, at 352-392-1401, x306.I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.Executed on February 16, 2009.Sincerely,/1 Alireza Haghighat, PhD /Interim Director of UFTR Professor and Chair of Nuclear & Radiological Engineering The Foundation/for The Gator Nation An Equal Opportunity Institution 0,--2 C DISTRIBUTION FOR THE ANNUAL REPORT No. of Copies Agency/Affiliation I 1 NRC NRC NRC NRC Recipient(s)
Annual Report for University of Florida Training Reactor, License R-56, Docket 50-83 Please find enclosed the 2007-08 annual report for University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR), Docket No. 50-83. This report is being submitted as required by our Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1.
Attn: Document Control Desk (Washington, DC)Al Adams Reporting Purpose Tech Spec Req'ment Project Manager Assistant PM Region II Inspector 1 1 Duane Hardesty Craig Bassett 6 UF G. E. Sjoden, RSRS Chair RSRS Review/Records RSRS A. Haghighat, NRE Chair & Interim Director D. L. Munroe, Member D. E. Hintenlang, Member Ken Wilson, Outside Member (Progress Energy -Crystal River)Brian Shea, Member (Distribute at RSRS Meeting)1 NRE A. Haghighat, NRE Dept. Chair NRE Dept. Files 4 more if requested for AH's distribution to: B. Machen, UF President P. Khargonekar, Dean COE W. S. Properzio, Dir. EH&S F. E. Dunnam, URCC Reactor Manager Facility Director Facility Copies -Reactor Operators' Use 1 1 2 U FTR U FTR U FTR Originals UFTR File Cabinet Upstairs UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TRAINING REACTOR ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 -AUGUST 31, 2008 Submitted by Dr. Alireza Haghighat Interim Director of UFTR Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering University of Florida Gainesville, Florida February 2009 Introduction As stated in the University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR) Technical Specifications, Section 6.7.1 Operating Report, routine annual reports covering the activities of the reactor facility during the previous calendar year shall be submitted to the Commission within nine (9) months following the end of each prescribed year. The prescribed year ends August 31 for the UFTR. This annual operating report includes 7 sections: (1) a narrative summary of reactor operating experience including the energy produced by the reactor and the hours the reactor was critical;(2) the unscheduled shutdowns including, where applicable, corrective actions taken to preclude recurrence; (3) tabulation of major preventive and corrective maintenance operations having safety significance; (4) tabulation of major changes in the reactor facility and procedures, and a tabulation of new tests or experiments, that are significantly different from those performed previously and are not described in the Safety Analysis Report, including conclusions that no unreviewed safety questions were involved;(5) A summary of the nature and amount of radioactive effluents released or discharged to the environs beyond the effective control of the facility operators as determined at or before the point of such release or discharge. (The summary shall include to the extent practicable an estimate of individual radionuclides present in the effluent.
If you have questions on the content of this report, please contact Dr. Alireza Haghighat, Interim Director of the UFTR, at 352-392-1401, x306.
If the estimated average release after dilution or diffusion is less than 25% of the concentration allowed, a statement to this effect is sufficient.);
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
(6) A summarized result of environmental surveys performed outside the facility;(7) A summary of exposure received by facility personnel and visitors where such exposures are greater than 25% of that allowed.The following discussion on the above seven sections covers the period from September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008, except as noted otherwise.
Executed on February 16, 2009.
1  
Sincerely,
: 1. Summary of Operation Experience In the past reporting year, UFTR continues to function as a reliable and productive facility with a broad range of research and educational utilizations by users within University of Florida as well as researchers and educators around the State of Florida.The generated energy and operation hours in this year are given as follows: Energy generated:
                                                /1 Alireza Haghighat, PhD             /
8726.214 KWH Reactor Run Time: 197.63 hrs 2. Unscheduled Shutdowns From September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008 there were 5 unplanned shutdowns, each one summarized in the table below.Reason Corrective Action 10/5/07: Coolant level trip, coolant pump Completed form O.6A and successful daily trip.* pre-operational checks.11/14/07:
Interim Director of UFTR Professor and Chair of Nuclear & Radiological Engineering The Foundation/forThe GatorNation                                                      0,--2 C An Equal Opportunity Institution
Critical position on Reg. Blade at Provided reliable indication on S-1.368 versus the expected 300 -305 range. Assured applicable surveillances affected by maintenance were completed satisfactorily.
 
4/29/08: HV indicator required trip. Checked SC 1 high voltage, and performed daily operational check.6/27/08: Pit alarm went off and SRO noted Cleaned water from pit (< 300ml).A/C waste water line came loose and was Performed DCO -SAT.dripping water on the floor.8/7/08: Sporadic dilute fan RPM indicator; Posted sign. Performed satisfactory daily'drop from 561 to 553 with momentary drop pre-operational check, and check room at to 484. open and close.*NOTE: Filed as an Unscheduled Reactor Trip 3. Safety Related Maintenance Operations
DISTRIBUTION FOR THE ANNUAL REPORT No. of   Agency/
: 1) 12/07 -05/08: safety blade 2 is repaired, because of its failure to drop.2  
Copies    Affiliation                     Recipient(s)                   Reporting Purpose I        NRC                    Attn: Document Control Desk             Tech Spec Req'ment (Washington, DC) 1        NRC                    Al Adams                                 Project Manager 1        NRC                    Duane Hardesty                          Assistant PM 1        NRC                    Craig Bassett                            Region II Inspector 6         UF                     G. E. Sjoden, RSRS Chair                 RSRS Review/Records RSRS                   A. Haghighat, NRE Chair & Interim Director D. L. Munroe, Member D. E. Hintenlang, Member Ken Wilson, Outside Member (Progress Energy - Crystal River)
: 4. Major Changes in Reactor Facility, Procedures and Experiments None 5. Radioactive Effluents Liquid release: UFTR is equipped with a waste water holdup tank. The tank is released two or three times per year. The radioactivity in the released water is measured.Time period (mm.dd.yyyy)
Brian Shea, Member (Distribute at RSRS Meeting) 1         NRE                     A. Haghighat, NRE Dept. Chair           NRE Dept. Files 4 more if requested for AH's distribution to:
Water released (Gallon) Radioactivity released (uCi)05.18.2007  
B. Machen, UF President P. Khargonekar, Dean COE W. S. Properzio, Dir. EH&S F. E. Dunnam, URCC 1        U FTR                  Reactor Manager 1        U FTR                  Facility Director 2        U FTR                  Facility Copies - Reactor Operators' Use Originals UFTR                                                             File Cabinet Upstairs
-04.15.2008 907.7 1.68E-03 04.15.2008  
 
-11.03.2008 908.7 6.84E-04 Argon-41 Release: The Argon-41 release concentration is measured about every six months. The annual Argon-41 release is estimated by the measurement and operation hours. The Argon-41 release is-28.6 mCi for FY 07 -08.6. Environmental Surveys The firm maintaining radiation records for the University of Florida keeps a year to date record, therefore it is easier to report radiation exposure by the nearest completed calendar year. The following film badge exposures are for the period January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007. Thirteen areas (Numbered from 1 to 13) were monitored for the entire calendar year. A list of these numbered areas can be found in UFTR SOP. Among them, Area No. 2, which is the stack area, has the highest dose record. And 3 separate areas in the reactor building were also monitored during the same time period. The area radiation exposures are tabulated below. All doses are in unit of mrem.Area No. DDE LDE SDE, WB TEDE 1 380 394 394 380 2 1799 1831 1950 1799 3 128 128 126 128 4 151 151 149 151 5 288 293 306 288 6 127 128 139 127 3 7 223 229 285 223 8 178 178 238 178 9 181 182 184 181.10 252 262 271 252 11 164 167 190 164 12 223 241 280 223 13 < 1 <1 <1 <1 Area DDE LDE SDE, WB TEDE Reactor C 610 611 613 610 Room 101C 4 4 7 4 Room 103 41 63 69 41 7. Radiation Exposures Note that UFTR TechSpecs requires only a summary of exposure received by facility personnel and visitors where such exposures are greater than 25% of that allowed. Since all personnel exposures during this period are below the limits, we provide an exposure summary for the UFTR staff.The following table illustrates the radiation dosages of 3 workers for the period September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008. All the dosages are in mrem.Individual DDE LDE SDE Berglund, M. 113 115 138 Vernetson, W. 154 156 161 Yenatskyy, M. <1 <1 1 4}}
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TRAINING REACTOR ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 - AUGUST 31, 2008 Submitted by Dr. Alireza Haghighat Interim Director of UFTR Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering University of Florida Gainesville, Florida February 2009
 
Introduction As stated in the University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR) Technical Specifications, Section 6.7.1 Operating Report, routine annual reports covering the activities of the reactor facility during the previous calendar year shall be submitted to the Commission within nine (9) months following the end of each prescribed year. The prescribed year ends August 31 for the UFTR. This annual operating report includes 7 sections:
(1) a narrative summary of reactor operating experience including the energy produced by the reactor and the hours the reactor was critical; (2) the unscheduled shutdowns including, where applicable, corrective actions taken to preclude recurrence; (3) tabulation of major preventive and corrective maintenance operations having safety significance; (4) tabulation of major changes in the reactor facility and procedures, and a tabulation of new tests or experiments, that are significantly different from those performed previously and are not described in the Safety Analysis Report, including conclusions that no unreviewed safety questions were involved; (5) A summary of the nature and amount of radioactive effluents released or discharged to the environs beyond the effective control of the facility operators as determined at or before the point of such release or discharge. (The summary shall include to the extent practicable an estimate of individual radionuclides present in the effluent. If the estimated average release after dilution or diffusion is less than 25% of the concentration allowed, a statement to this effect is sufficient.);
(6) A summarized result of environmental surveys performed outside the facility; (7) A summary of exposure received by facility personnel and visitors where such exposures are greater than 25% of that allowed.
The following discussion on the above seven sections covers the period from September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008, except as noted otherwise.
1
: 1. Summary of Operation Experience In the past reporting year, UFTR continues to function as a reliable and productive facility with a broad range of research and educational utilizations by users within University of Florida as well as researchers and educators around the State of Florida.
The generated energy and operation hours in this year are given as follows:
Energy generated: 8726.214 KWH Reactor Run Time: 197.63 hrs
: 2. Unscheduled Shutdowns From September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008 there were 5 unplanned shutdowns, each one summarized in the table below.
Reason                                       Corrective Action 10/5/07: Coolant level trip, coolant pump           Completed form O.6A and successful daily trip.*                                               pre-operational checks.
11/14/07: Critical position on Reg. Blade at Provided reliable indication on S-1.
368 versus the expected 300 - 305 range.             Assured applicable surveillances affected by maintenance were completed satisfactorily.
4/29/08: HV indicator required trip.                 Checked SC 1 high voltage, and performed daily operational check.
6/27/08: Pit alarm went off and SRO noted           Cleaned water from pit (< 300ml).
A/C waste water line came loose and was             Performed DCO - SAT.
dripping water on the floor.
8/7/08: Sporadic dilute fan RPM indicator;           Posted sign. Performed satisfactory daily
'drop from 561 to 553 with momentary drop             pre-operational check, and check room at to 484.                                             open and close.
  *NOTE: Filed as an Unscheduled Reactor Trip
: 3. Safety Related Maintenance Operations
: 1) 12/07 - 05/08: safety blade 2 is repaired, because of its failure to drop.
2
: 4. Major Changes in Reactor Facility, Procedures and Experiments None
: 5. Radioactive Effluents Liquid release:
UFTR is equipped with a waste water holdup tank. The tank is released two or three times per year. The radioactivity in the released water is measured.
Time period (mm.dd.yyyy)           Water released (Gallon)       Radioactivity released (uCi) 05.18.2007 - 04.15.2008           907.7                         1.68E-03 04.15.2008 - 11.03.2008           908.7                         6.84E-04 Argon-41 Release:
The Argon-41 release concentration is measured about every six months. The annual Argon-41 release is estimated by the measurement and operation hours. The Argon-41 release is
-28.6 mCi for FY 07 - 08.
: 6. Environmental Surveys The firm maintaining radiation records for the University of Florida keeps a year to date record, therefore it is easier to report radiation exposure by the nearest completed calendar year. The following film badge exposures are for the period January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007. Thirteen areas (Numbered from 1 to 13) were monitored for the entire calendar year. A list of these numbered areas can be found in UFTR SOP. Among them, Area No. 2, which is the stack area, has the highest dose record. And 3 separate areas in the reactor building were also monitored during the same time period. The area radiation exposures are tabulated below. All doses are in unit of mrem.
Area No.               DDE                 LDE           SDE, WB               TEDE 1                 380                 394             394                 380 2                 1799                 1831             1950               1799 3                   128                 128             126                 128 4                   151                 151             149                 151 5                 288                 293             306                 288 6                   127                 128             139                 127 3
 
7               223                 229               285               223 8               178               178               238               178 9               181               182               184               181
      .10               252                 262               271               252 11               164               167               190               164 12               223               241               280               223 13               <1                 <1               <1                 <1 Area               DDE               LDE             SDE, WB             TEDE Reactor C             610               611               613               610 Room 101C               4                   4                 7                 4 Room 103               41                 63                 69                 41
: 7. Radiation Exposures Note that UFTR TechSpecs requires only a summary of exposure received by facility personnel and visitors where such exposures are greater than 25% of that allowed. Since all personnel exposures during this period are below the limits, we provide an exposure summary for the UFTR staff.
The following table illustrates the radiation dosages of 3 workers for the period September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008. All the dosages are in mrem.
Individual                 DDE                   LDE                     SDE Berglund, M.                 113                   115                     138 Vernetson, W.                 154                   156                     161 Yenatskyy, M.                 <1                     <1                       1 4}}

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U UFFLORIDA UNIVERSITY of College of Engineering 202 Nuclear Science Bldg.

Department of Nuclear & Radiological PO Box 118300 Engineering Gainesville, FL 32611-8300 352-392-1401 x306 352-392-3380 Fax haghighat@ufl.edu February 16, 2009 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

SUBJECT:

Annual Report for University of Florida Training Reactor, License R-56, Docket 50-83 Please find enclosed the 2007-08 annual report for University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR), Docket No. 50-83. This report is being submitted as required by our Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1.

If you have questions on the content of this report, please contact Dr. Alireza Haghighat, Interim Director of the UFTR, at 352-392-1401, x306.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on February 16, 2009.

Sincerely,

/1 Alireza Haghighat, PhD /

Interim Director of UFTR Professor and Chair of Nuclear & Radiological Engineering The Foundation/forThe GatorNation 0,--2 C An Equal Opportunity Institution

DISTRIBUTION FOR THE ANNUAL REPORT No. of Agency/

Copies Affiliation Recipient(s) Reporting Purpose I NRC Attn: Document Control Desk Tech Spec Req'ment (Washington, DC) 1 NRC Al Adams Project Manager 1 NRC Duane Hardesty Assistant PM 1 NRC Craig Bassett Region II Inspector 6 UF G. E. Sjoden, RSRS Chair RSRS Review/Records RSRS A. Haghighat, NRE Chair & Interim Director D. L. Munroe, Member D. E. Hintenlang, Member Ken Wilson, Outside Member (Progress Energy - Crystal River)

Brian Shea, Member (Distribute at RSRS Meeting) 1 NRE A. Haghighat, NRE Dept. Chair NRE Dept. Files 4 more if requested for AH's distribution to:

B. Machen, UF President P. Khargonekar, Dean COE W. S. Properzio, Dir. EH&S F. E. Dunnam, URCC 1 U FTR Reactor Manager 1 U FTR Facility Director 2 U FTR Facility Copies - Reactor Operators' Use Originals UFTR File Cabinet Upstairs

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TRAINING REACTOR ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 - AUGUST 31, 2008 Submitted by Dr. Alireza Haghighat Interim Director of UFTR Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering University of Florida Gainesville, Florida February 2009

Introduction As stated in the University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR) Technical Specifications, Section 6.7.1 Operating Report, routine annual reports covering the activities of the reactor facility during the previous calendar year shall be submitted to the Commission within nine (9) months following the end of each prescribed year. The prescribed year ends August 31 for the UFTR. This annual operating report includes 7 sections:

(1) a narrative summary of reactor operating experience including the energy produced by the reactor and the hours the reactor was critical; (2) the unscheduled shutdowns including, where applicable, corrective actions taken to preclude recurrence; (3) tabulation of major preventive and corrective maintenance operations having safety significance; (4) tabulation of major changes in the reactor facility and procedures, and a tabulation of new tests or experiments, that are significantly different from those performed previously and are not described in the Safety Analysis Report, including conclusions that no unreviewed safety questions were involved; (5) A summary of the nature and amount of radioactive effluents released or discharged to the environs beyond the effective control of the facility operators as determined at or before the point of such release or discharge. (The summary shall include to the extent practicable an estimate of individual radionuclides present in the effluent. If the estimated average release after dilution or diffusion is less than 25% of the concentration allowed, a statement to this effect is sufficient.);

(6) A summarized result of environmental surveys performed outside the facility; (7) A summary of exposure received by facility personnel and visitors where such exposures are greater than 25% of that allowed.

The following discussion on the above seven sections covers the period from September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008, except as noted otherwise.

1

1. Summary of Operation Experience In the past reporting year, UFTR continues to function as a reliable and productive facility with a broad range of research and educational utilizations by users within University of Florida as well as researchers and educators around the State of Florida.

The generated energy and operation hours in this year are given as follows:

Energy generated: 8726.214 KWH Reactor Run Time: 197.63 hrs

2. Unscheduled Shutdowns From September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008 there were 5 unplanned shutdowns, each one summarized in the table below.

Reason Corrective Action 10/5/07: Coolant level trip, coolant pump Completed form O.6A and successful daily trip.* pre-operational checks.

11/14/07: Critical position on Reg. Blade at Provided reliable indication on S-1.

368 versus the expected 300 - 305 range. Assured applicable surveillances affected by maintenance were completed satisfactorily.

4/29/08: HV indicator required trip. Checked SC 1 high voltage, and performed daily operational check.

6/27/08: Pit alarm went off and SRO noted Cleaned water from pit (< 300ml).

A/C waste water line came loose and was Performed DCO - SAT.

dripping water on the floor.

8/7/08: Sporadic dilute fan RPM indicator; Posted sign. Performed satisfactory daily

'drop from 561 to 553 with momentary drop pre-operational check, and check room at to 484. open and close.

3. Safety Related Maintenance Operations
1) 12/07 - 05/08: safety blade 2 is repaired, because of its failure to drop.

2

4. Major Changes in Reactor Facility, Procedures and Experiments None
5. Radioactive Effluents Liquid release:

UFTR is equipped with a waste water holdup tank. The tank is released two or three times per year. The radioactivity in the released water is measured.

Time period (mm.dd.yyyy) Water released (Gallon) Radioactivity released (uCi) 05.18.2007 - 04.15.2008 907.7 1.68E-03 04.15.2008 - 11.03.2008 908.7 6.84E-04 Argon-41 Release:

The Argon-41 release concentration is measured about every six months. The annual Argon-41 release is estimated by the measurement and operation hours. The Argon-41 release is

-28.6 mCi for FY 07 - 08.

6. Environmental Surveys The firm maintaining radiation records for the University of Florida keeps a year to date record, therefore it is easier to report radiation exposure by the nearest completed calendar year. The following film badge exposures are for the period January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007. Thirteen areas (Numbered from 1 to 13) were monitored for the entire calendar year. A list of these numbered areas can be found in UFTR SOP. Among them, Area No. 2, which is the stack area, has the highest dose record. And 3 separate areas in the reactor building were also monitored during the same time period. The area radiation exposures are tabulated below. All doses are in unit of mrem.

Area No. DDE LDE SDE, WB TEDE 1 380 394 394 380 2 1799 1831 1950 1799 3 128 128 126 128 4 151 151 149 151 5 288 293 306 288 6 127 128 139 127 3

7 223 229 285 223 8 178 178 238 178 9 181 182 184 181

.10 252 262 271 252 11 164 167 190 164 12 223 241 280 223 13 <1 <1 <1 <1 Area DDE LDE SDE, WB TEDE Reactor C 610 611 613 610 Room 101C 4 4 7 4 Room 103 41 63 69 41

7. Radiation Exposures Note that UFTR TechSpecs requires only a summary of exposure received by facility personnel and visitors where such exposures are greater than 25% of that allowed. Since all personnel exposures during this period are below the limits, we provide an exposure summary for the UFTR staff.

The following table illustrates the radiation dosages of 3 workers for the period September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008. All the dosages are in mrem.

Individual DDE LDE SDE Berglund, M. 113 115 138 Vernetson, W. 154 156 161 Yenatskyy, M. <1 <1 1 4