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| title = E-mail from Boland to Habighorst Braidwood Tritium
| title = E-mail from Boland to Habighorst Braidwood Tritium
| author name = Boland A T
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{{#Wiki_filter:From: Anne Boland To: Peter Habighorst Date: Wed, Dec 28, 2005 11:57 AM  
{{#Wiki_filter:From:               Anne Boland To:                 Peter Habighorst Date:               Wed, Dec 28, 2005 11:57 AM


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Re: Braidwood Tritium Update Pete -how we got to the SDP threshold is probably best answered by Steve Klemenowitz in NRR. He has worked all the policy issues relative to the SDP, control of radioactive material offsite, clearance, etc.... I definitely see the point for the question -I believe that Steve would have the most accurate info on historical decision-making.
Re: Braidwood Tritium Update Pete - how we got to the SDP threshold is probably best answered by Steve Klemenowitz in NRR. He has worked all the policy issues relative to the SDP, control of radioactive material offsite, clearance, etc.... I definitely see the point for the question -I believe that Steve would have the most accurate info on historical decision-making.
Also, I am waiting on input from one of the inspectorst o input to your answers for Kane related to Braidwood.I" A general update for you on Braidwood.
Also, I am waiting on input from one of the inspectorst               o input to your answers for Kane related to Braidwood.I" A general update for you on Braidwood. The resident who had previously declined NRC's offer to sample their well has requested that we do so. We completed the sampling yesturday and are in the process of shipping it off to ORISE. The licensee is continuing monitoring and characterization efforts. The "puddle" which was identified last week along the discharge pipe near the river came back with negative tritium results. The licensee is continuing its UT efforts to ensure the integrity of the piping. Orne well - which is just north of Smiley Road - but south of the pond - has come back with a sample result of 220,000 pCi.
The resident who had previously declined NRC's offer to sample their well has requested that we do so. We completed the sampling yesturday and are in the process of shipping it off to ORISE. The licensee is continuing monitoring and characterization efforts. The "puddle" which was identified last week along the discharge pipe near the river came back with negative tritium results. The licensee is continuing its UT efforts to ensure the integrity of the piping. Orne well -which is just north of Smiley Road -but south of the pond -has come back with a sample result of 220,000 pCi.We are putting out a revision to the communications plan (actually its been in the works for a week or so)which updates the IEPA meeting and status.Anne T. Boland, Deputy Director Division of Reactor Safety NRC Region III 630-829-9701  
We are putting out a revision to the communications plan (actually its been in the works for a week or so) which updates the IEPA meeting and status.
/ tA>>> Peter Habighorst 12/28/2005 10:11:37 AM >>>Anne, During a walkaround today with the Commission TA's to describe our ROP program in this regard, ROP findings to-date, and what we have specifically done from a NRR Op Ex prespective, one question that came up was the SDP (MC 0609 Appendix D) Green/White.
Anne T. Boland, Deputy Director Division of Reactor Safety NRC Region III 630-829-9701           / tA
Have we given though to any feedback on the Green/White threshold?....This question is probably better for NRR, but it was based upon that fact that all findings under 71122.03 have been GREEN and usually our limits for a change (WHITE-FINDING) resulting in regulatory posture change are.much higher than state agencies .... If NRR would.better served to answer this please advise...thanks  
>>> Peter Habighorst 12/28/2005 10:11:37 AM >>>
......Any updates from Braidwood?
: Anne, During a walkaround today with the Commission TA's to describe our ROP program in this regard, ROP findings to-date, and what we have specifically done from a NRR Op Ex prespective, one question that came up was the SDP (MC 0609 Appendix D) Green/White. Have we given though to any feedback on the Green/White threshold?....This question is probably better for NRR, but it was based upon that fact that all findings under 71122.03 have been GREEN and usually our limits for a change (WHITE-FINDING) resulting in regulatory posture change are.much higher than state agencies .... IfNRR would.better served to answer this please advise...thanks ......
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From: Anne Boland To: Peter Habighorst Date: Wed, Dec 28, 2005 11:57 AM

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Re: Braidwood Tritium Update Pete - how we got to the SDP threshold is probably best answered by Steve Klemenowitz in NRR. He has worked all the policy issues relative to the SDP, control of radioactive material offsite, clearance, etc.... I definitely see the point for the question -I believe that Steve would have the most accurate info on historical decision-making.

Also, I am waiting on input from one of the inspectorst o input to your answers for Kane related to Braidwood.I" A general update for you on Braidwood. The resident who had previously declined NRC's offer to sample their well has requested that we do so. We completed the sampling yesturday and are in the process of shipping it off to ORISE. The licensee is continuing monitoring and characterization efforts. The "puddle" which was identified last week along the discharge pipe near the river came back with negative tritium results. The licensee is continuing its UT efforts to ensure the integrity of the piping. Orne well - which is just north of Smiley Road - but south of the pond - has come back with a sample result of 220,000 pCi.

We are putting out a revision to the communications plan (actually its been in the works for a week or so) which updates the IEPA meeting and status.

Anne T. Boland, Deputy Director Division of Reactor Safety NRC Region III 630-829-9701 / tA

>>> Peter Habighorst 12/28/2005 10:11:37 AM >>>

Anne, During a walkaround today with the Commission TA's to describe our ROP program in this regard, ROP findings to-date, and what we have specifically done from a NRR Op Ex prespective, one question that came up was the SDP (MC 0609 Appendix D) Green/White. Have we given though to any feedback on the Green/White threshold?....This question is probably better for NRR, but it was based upon that fact that all findings under 71122.03 have been GREEN and usually our limits for a change (WHITE-FINDING) resulting in regulatory posture change are.much higher than state agencies .... IfNRR would.better served to answer this please advise...thanks ......

Any updates from Braidwood?

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