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* THE NAVAL AND MARITIME MUSEUM M | |||
State of South Carolina Patriots Point Development Authority Post Office Box 986 28 February 1986 Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 803/884-2727 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 | |||
==Subject:== | |||
Annual Report of Status of N.S. SAVANNAH, Docket No. 50-238, Amended Facility License No. NS-1 | |||
==Reference:== | |||
Amendment No. 10 to Facility License No. NS-1 Gentlemen: | |||
In accordance with reference (a), the following information is here-by submitted: | |||
: a. Status of facility: The vessel remains moored as before. No entry has been made into the primary containment vessel. Over the course of the year, the entire exterior down to the water line, except for horizantal deck surfaces, was repainted. The old paint was removed only where necessary for proper preservation. All other work during the 1985 calendar year was limited to routine upkeep and maintenance necessary to assure hull preservation, watertight integrity and appearance. The vessel was toured by over 250,000 visitors during the period. Although not within the calendar year, work was begun in January 1986, in pre-paring cargo holds 3 & 4 for use as museum exhibit areas, including pro-viding stairways from one level to the next, and cutting doorways be-tween holds on "B" deck level, providing direct access from the pier into No. 3 hold at "C" deck level which will become the new museum visitor access. These changes have been approved by the Review and Audit Committee, and the Maritime Administration. | |||
: b. Results of the semi-annual radiation surveys and monitoring station dosimeter readings: See enclosere (1). | |||
i c. Results of the semi-annual environmental sample analysis survey. | |||
See enclosure (1). | |||
0 89 L" | |||
l nenas! | |||
R 8t88ihe Charles F. Hyatt, Chairman, Representing the Governor F. Julian LeaMond, Representing Cong Thomas F. Hartnett Horace L Tilghman. Jr , V. Chairman, Representing Cong Robin Tallon Charles T. Mauro, Representing Sen. Strom Thurmond A. Crawf ord Clarkson, Jr., Representing Cong Floyd D. Spence Charles T. oakley Representing Cong John Spratt John F. Floyd, Representing Cong. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. J. E. Guerry, Jr., Esecut6ve Director Charles E. Eiserhardt, Jr., Representing Sen. Ernest F. Hollings C. G Waldrop, Deputy Director James T. Lazar, Representing Cong. Butler C. Derrick. Jr. Will6am F. Prioteau. Esq , Legal Counsel | |||
e U.S. kuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 | |||
: d. Results of quarterly intrusion alarm system checks: See enclosure (2). | |||
: e. The amount of radioactive materials removed from the SAVANNAll by releases, discharges, and shipments of radioactive waste material: | |||
None. l | |||
: f. Principal maintenance performed on vessel: Complete repainting of exterior except for deck surfaces. | |||
: g. Unauthorized entry into radiation control areas by visitors or employees: None. See quarterly control area seal checklist, enclosure (3). | |||
: h. Degradation of any boundaries which contain the radioactive materials aboard the N.S. SAVANNAII: None. | |||
: i. Results of occupational exposure by personnel dosimetry: See e,nclosure (4). | |||
Sincerely, C. G. Waldro Deputy Direc or CGWadr Enclosures CC: Mr. Virgil Autry, DHEC Mr. John Davis, MARAD Dr. Zel Levine, MARAD | |||
1 South Carclina Departm:nt cf He:lth and Envircnment:1 Central Board M oses H. Clarkson, Jr., Chairman | |||
. Leonard W. Douglas, M D., Vice-Chairman t Gerald A. Kaynard, Secretary Barbara P. Nuessle c% Oren L Brady,Jr. | |||
Robert S. Jackson, M.D. James A. Spruill, Jr. | |||
Wilham H. Hester, M.D. | |||
. May 6, 1985 , y Mr. Chuck Waldrop, Deputy Director State of South Carolina Patriots Point Development Authority P.O. Box 986 Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 | |||
==Dear Mr. Waldrop:== | |||
Enclosed is the Semi-Annual Survey Report conducted on the N.S. | |||
Savannah March 20, 1985. This report should be maintained with your records and a copy filed with the NRC Annual Report. | |||
Again, thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. | |||
Very truly yours, k.Auth,Mrector b | |||
Virg R. | |||
Divis on of Radioactive Material Licensing and Compliance Bureau of Radiological Health VRA:kn Enclosure Enc.c.osetu Q)}} |
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- THE NAVAL AND MARITIME MUSEUM M
State of South Carolina Patriots Point Development Authority Post Office Box 986 28 February 1986 Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 803/884-2727 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555
Subject:
Annual Report of Status of N.S. SAVANNAH, Docket No. 50-238, Amended Facility License No. NS-1
Reference:
Amendment No. 10 to Facility License No. NS-1 Gentlemen:
In accordance with reference (a), the following information is here-by submitted:
- a. Status of facility: The vessel remains moored as before. No entry has been made into the primary containment vessel. Over the course of the year, the entire exterior down to the water line, except for horizantal deck surfaces, was repainted. The old paint was removed only where necessary for proper preservation. All other work during the 1985 calendar year was limited to routine upkeep and maintenance necessary to assure hull preservation, watertight integrity and appearance. The vessel was toured by over 250,000 visitors during the period. Although not within the calendar year, work was begun in January 1986, in pre-paring cargo holds 3 & 4 for use as museum exhibit areas, including pro-viding stairways from one level to the next, and cutting doorways be-tween holds on "B" deck level, providing direct access from the pier into No. 3 hold at "C" deck level which will become the new museum visitor access. These changes have been approved by the Review and Audit Committee, and the Maritime Administration.
- b. Results of the semi-annual radiation surveys and monitoring station dosimeter readings: See enclosere (1).
i c. Results of the semi-annual environmental sample analysis survey.
See enclosure (1).
0 89 L"
l nenas!
R 8t88ihe Charles F. Hyatt, Chairman, Representing the Governor F. Julian LeaMond, Representing Cong Thomas F. Hartnett Horace L Tilghman. Jr , V. Chairman, Representing Cong Robin Tallon Charles T. Mauro, Representing Sen. Strom Thurmond A. Crawf ord Clarkson, Jr., Representing Cong Floyd D. Spence Charles T. oakley Representing Cong John Spratt John F. Floyd, Representing Cong. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. J. E. Guerry, Jr., Esecut6ve Director Charles E. Eiserhardt, Jr., Representing Sen. Ernest F. Hollings C. G Waldrop, Deputy Director James T. Lazar, Representing Cong. Butler C. Derrick. Jr. Will6am F. Prioteau. Esq , Legal Counsel
e U.S. kuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2
- d. Results of quarterly intrusion alarm system checks: See enclosure (2).
- e. The amount of radioactive materials removed from the SAVANNAll by releases, discharges, and shipments of radioactive waste material:
None. l
- f. Principal maintenance performed on vessel: Complete repainting of exterior except for deck surfaces.
- g. Unauthorized entry into radiation control areas by visitors or employees: None. See quarterly control area seal checklist, enclosure (3).
- h. Degradation of any boundaries which contain the radioactive materials aboard the N.S. SAVANNAII: None.
- i. Results of occupational exposure by personnel dosimetry: See e,nclosure (4).
Sincerely, C. G. Waldro Deputy Direc or CGWadr Enclosures CC: Mr. Virgil Autry, DHEC Mr. John Davis, MARAD Dr. Zel Levine, MARAD
1 South Carclina Departm:nt cf He:lth and Envircnment:1 Central Board M oses H. Clarkson, Jr., Chairman
. Leonard W. Douglas, M D., Vice-Chairman t Gerald A. Kaynard, Secretary Barbara P. Nuessle c% Oren L Brady,Jr.
Robert S. Jackson, M.D. James A. Spruill, Jr.
Wilham H. Hester, M.D.
. May 6, 1985 , y Mr. Chuck Waldrop, Deputy Director State of South Carolina Patriots Point Development Authority P.O. Box 986 Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464
Dear Mr. Waldrop:
Enclosed is the Semi-Annual Survey Report conducted on the N.S.
Savannah March 20, 1985. This report should be maintained with your records and a copy filed with the NRC Annual Report.
Again, thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours, k.Auth,Mrector b
Virg R.
Divis on of Radioactive Material Licensing and Compliance Bureau of Radiological Health VRA:kn Enclosure Enc.c.osetu Q)