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| title = NRC Regulatory Issue Summary Regarding Equivalent Feed at Licensed Uranium Recovery Facilities
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{{#Wiki_filter:From:McGrady-Finneran, PatriciaTo:Piccone, JosephineSubject:NRC Regulatory Issue Summary Regarding Equivalent Feed at Licensed Uranium Recovery FacilitiesDate:Thursday, April 19, 2012 2:20:36 PM
{{#Wiki_filter:From:         McGrady-Finneran, Patricia To:           Piccone, Josephine Subject:       NRC Regulatory Issue Summary Regarding Equivalent Feed at Licensed Uranium Recovery Facilities Date:         Thursday, April 19, 2012 2:20:36 PM
Attachments:  ML1104705710.pdf ML1208901110.pdf ML1208901060.pdf This e-mail is to inform you that the NRC is issuing a Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS),
NRC POLICY REGARDING SUBMITTAL OF AMENDMENTS FOR PROCESSING OF
EQUIVALENT FEED AT
LICENSED URANIUM RECOVERY FACILITIES, to provide guidance on the impact that the processing of alternative feed may have for individual licensees. Specifically, this guidance addresses how to determine if the processing of certain alternative feed materials requires a license amendment from NRC.


===Attachments:===
The guidance describes the agencys policy that receipt and processing of equivalent feed (ion exchange resin media) at an NRC-licensed uranium recovery facility, whether conventional, heap leach, or ISR, does not require a license amendment when the resin is chemically and physically essentially the same as that which is currently processed, would be processed using the facilitys existing equipment, does not exceed the licensees uranium production limit, and stays within the facilitys environmental and safety review envelope.
ML1104705710.pdfML1208901110.pdfML1208901060.pdfThis e-mail is to inform you that the NRC is issuing a Regulatory Issue Summary(RIS),
"NRC POLICY REGARDING SUBMITTAL OF AMENDMENTS FOR PROCESSING OF EQUIVALENT FEED AT LICENSED URANIUM RECOVERY FACILITIES," to provide guidance on the impact that the processing of alternative feed may have for individual licensees. Specifically, this guidance addresses how to determine if the processing of certain alternative feed materials requires a license amendment from NRC.The guidance describes the agency's policy that receipt and processing of"equivalent feed" (ion exchange resin media) at an NRC-licensed uranium recovery facility, whether conventional, heap leach, or ISR, does not require a license amendment when the resin is chemically and physically essentially the same as that which is currently processed, would be processed using the facility's existing equipment, does not exceed the licensee's uranium production limit, and stays within the facility's environmental and safety review envelope.
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NRC Regulatory Issue Summary Regarding Equivalent Feed at Licensed Uranium Recovery Facilities
ML12111A133
Person / Time
Issue date: 04/19/2012
From: Mcgrady-Finneran P
NRC/FSME/DILR/ILB
To: Piccone J
NRC/FSME/DILR
Carter T
References
RIS 2012-06
Preceding documents:
Download: ML12111A133 (1)


From: McGrady-Finneran, Patricia To: Piccone, Josephine Subject: NRC Regulatory Issue Summary Regarding Equivalent Feed at Licensed Uranium Recovery Facilities Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012 2:20:36 PM

Attachments: ML1104705710.pdf ML1208901110.pdf ML1208901060.pdf This e-mail is to inform you that the NRC is issuing a Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS),

NRC POLICY REGARDING SUBMITTAL OF AMENDMENTS FOR PROCESSING OF

EQUIVALENT FEED AT

LICENSED URANIUM RECOVERY FACILITIES, to provide guidance on the impact that the processing of alternative feed may have for individual licensees. Specifically, this guidance addresses how to determine if the processing of certain alternative feed materials requires a license amendment from NRC.

The guidance describes the agencys policy that receipt and processing of equivalent feed (ion exchange resin media) at an NRC-licensed uranium recovery facility, whether conventional, heap leach, or ISR, does not require a license amendment when the resin is chemically and physically essentially the same as that which is currently processed, would be processed using the facilitys existing equipment, does not exceed the licensees uranium production limit, and stays within the facilitys environmental and safety review envelope.