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| event date = 09/12/2012 EDT | | event date = 09/12/2012 EDT | ||
| last update date = 12/12/2014 | | last update date = 12/12/2014 | ||
| title = Agreement State Report - Alphatron Ionization Vacuum Gauge Found | | title = Agreement State Report - Alphatron Ionization Vacuum Gauge Found in Load of Scrap Metal | ||
| event text = The following information was obtained from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts via email: | | event text = The following information was obtained from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts via email: | ||
On 9/12/12, a scrap metal load shipped by ECO Recycling of Brockton, MA, was rejected by Metal Recycling of Providence, RI, for triggering the site's radiation detectors. The highest vehicle radiation reading was < 0.2 mR/hr. The vehicle returned to Brockton where, on 9/13/12, one device (described as an Alphatron ionization vacuum gauge containing approximately 500 microCuries Radium-226 manufactured by National Resources of Newton, MA approximately 40 years ago) was located and removed from the load by an independent consultant and isolated in secure storage on-site in Brockton for future disposition. The consultant indicated < 0.5 mR/hr readings in accessible areas near the storage container. The original owner not determined. The device continues to be secured at Brockton site as of 8/1/14. | On 9/12/12, a scrap metal load shipped by ECO Recycling of Brockton, MA, was rejected by Metal Recycling of Providence, RI, for triggering the site's radiation detectors. The highest vehicle radiation reading was < 0.2 mR/hr. The vehicle returned to Brockton where, on 9/13/12, one device (described as an Alphatron ionization vacuum gauge containing approximately 500 microCuries Radium-226 manufactured by National Resources of Newton, MA approximately 40 years ago) was located and removed from the load by an independent consultant and isolated in secure storage on-site in Brockton for future disposition. The consultant indicated < 0.5 mR/hr readings in accessible areas near the storage container. The original owner not determined. The device continues to be secured at Brockton site as of 8/1/14. |
Latest revision as of 21:49, 1 March 2018
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Eco Recycling Brockton, Massachusetts (NRC Region 1) | |
Organization: | Ma Radiation Control Program |
Reporting | |
Agreement State | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+16519.37 h688.307 days <br />98.33 weeks <br />22.628 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Anthony Carpenito 11:22 Aug 1, 2014 |
NRC Officer: | Dong Park |
Last Updated: | Dec 12, 2014 |
50335 - NRC Website | |