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-X UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 September
25, 1990 NRC INFORMATION
NOTICE NO. 90-62: REQUIREMENTS
FOR IMPORT AND DISTRIBUTION
OF NEUTRON-IRRADIATED
GEMS
Addressees
All irradiated
gemstone importers
and distributors, and all non-power
reactor licensees.
Purpose
- To remind gemstone importers
and distributors
of long-standing
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) requirements
contained
in 10 CFR Parts 30 and 110, governing the Import and distribution
of neutron-irradiated
gems, and to provide Information
on NRC's planned actions on unauthorized
Importation
or distribution.
It is expected that licensees, importers, and distributors
will review this information
and assure that they comply with applicable
requirements.
This notice does not in itself establish
any new requirements, and no written response is required.Discussion:
Since 1986, numerous inquiries
to NRC indicated
that large quantities
of reactor neutron-irradiated
gems, particularly
blue topaz, were being distributed
in the United States without NRC authorization.
Neutron-irradiated
gems contain small quantities
of radioactive
byproduct
material.
A special NRC license is required for distribution
of such gems to unlicensed
persons (such as gem dealers, wholesalers, and consumers).
In early 1988, NRC informed all gem industry representatives
and non-power
reactor licensees
that NRC would accept applications
for such licenses to distribute
neutron-irradiated
gems (see Attachments
1 and 2). The license requirements
are contained
in 10 CFR Parts 30 and 32.Licensed distributors
must have radiation
measurement
and quality control procedures
for ensuring that all gems released to the public are below the radioactivity
limits specified
in 10 CFR 30.70. The distributors
must disclose to their customers
that gems are neutron-irradiated.
The licenses authorize distribution
of cut, finished gems only, because radiation
exposures
associated
with cutting and grinding gems are potentially
much higher than those incurred through normal consumer use.As of September
1, 1990, three organizations (University
of Missouri;
General Atomics, San Diego, CA; and Alnor Instrument
Co., Skokie, IL) have obtained appropriate
distribution
licenses for neutron-irradiated
blue topaz. One import license application
is pending. In the meantime, the NRC staff continues
to receive reports of unauthorized
imports of neutron-irradiated
gems, particularly
blue topaz. NRC does not have any information
to indicate that the radiation
levels in such gems are a public health hazard, and has not yet taken an-yenforcement
action. Nevertheless, the possibility
exists that r 909l0242jZ§)
IN 90-62 September
25, 1990 hazardous
radioactive
gems, which have not been properly checked for excessive radiation
levels, could be imported by an unauthorized
source. Therefore, the NRL staff is taking the following
actions: 1. NRC will take enforcement
action against unauthorized
importers
or distributors
of neutron-irradiated
gems. Enforcement
action may include imposition
of monetary penalties
or referral to the Department
of Justice for potential
criminal prosecution
or to obtain an injuction
by a Federal District Court.2. NRC will arrange, in cooperation
with the U.S. Customs Service, to check imported shipments
of blue topaz to verify that they are authorized.
Customs agents will look for written certification
as to whether gems are unirradiated, accelerator-irradiated, or neutron-irradiated, and whether NRC has licensed the importers.
Unauthorized
imports of neutron-irradiated
gems will be subject to seizure by U.S. Customs, and investigation
by the NRC Office of Investigations
for possible criminal prosecution.
Neutron-irradiated
gems may be imported under one of the following
conditions:
a. The importer possesses
a valid NRC or state license to possess the gems.b. The gems were previously
distributed
in the U.S. under the terms of a valid NRC license authorizing
distribution
to unlicensed (exempt)persons, and later exported. (Gems that may have been irradiated
and exported without going through a licensed distributor
may not be imported by unlicensed
persons.)Undocumented
gems and gems with incomplete
documentation
may be subject to import delays, pending verification
as to whether they contain radioactive
material.
All imported blue topaz or other suspect gems will be subject to random checks by NRC or U.S. Customs, to determine
the presence and quantities
of radioactive
byproduct
material.Importers
and distributors
of blue topaz gems or other commonly irradiated
gems should take the following
actions: 1. Do not import neutron-irradiated
gems unless you have a valid NRC distribution
license. (If the gems were previously
distributed
by an NRC licensee under the terms of a license authorizing
distribution
to unlicensed
persons, and were exported for mounting, they may be imported without a distribution
license if there is sufficient
documentation
to verify compliance
with NRC requirements, including
identification
of the NRC distributor
and license number.)2. Require your gem supplier to identify and label the gem shipments
as neutron-irradiated, accelerator-produced, or unirradiated.
If the gems are neutron-irradiated, the shipment should clearly state the name and license number of the licensed distributor/importer.
Only the initial distributor/
importer in the U.S. needs to be licensed.
Secondary
distributors
and 4 n .;.
IN 90-62 September
25, 1990 retailers
in the U.S. do not need to be licensed.
Attachment
3 provides additional
guidance on acceptable
documentation
for imported gemstones.
3. If you wish to obtain an NRC license, contact NRC. Call the Medical, Academic, and Commercial
Use Safety Branch at (301) 492-0639.This information
notice does not require a written response to NRC. Any Questions
on NRC distribution
licenses may be directed to Michael Lamastra 1301-492-0639).
Questions
on non-power
reactor operating
licenses may be directed to Seymour Weiss (301-492-0170).
Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
and Hedical Nuclear Safety Technical
Contacts:
Cheryl A. Trottier, NMSS (301) 492-3422 John Hickey, NMSS (301) 492-3332 Attachments:
1. Letter to American Gem Trade Assoc., dtd. Jan. 29, 1986 2. Generic Letter 88-04, dtd. Feb. 23, 1988 3. NRC Guidance on Ioport Documentation
for Commonly Irradiated
Gemstones, including Blue Topaz 4. List of Recently Issued. NMSS Information
Notices 5. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
Notices
ATTACHMENT
1 4 qTDSAE IN 90-62 NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
SepteIber
25 1990 dI .I WASHINGTON.O.C.20555 Page of 2 vh? 2 9 1985 The American Gem Trade Association
ATTN: Ms. Peggy illett Executive
Director World Trade Center Suite 181 P.O. Box 581043 Dallas, Texas 75258 Gentlemen:
This letter is to advise you of the recent Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
decision regarding
distribution
of neutron-irradiated
gems In the United States. The Commission
has determined
that It will authorize, through exempt distribution
licenses, the distribution
in the United States of gems such as topaz which have been neutron-irradiated
in reactors to enhance their color.The distribution
of neutron-irradiated
topaz is a continuing
activity, and th NRC therefore
plans to act expeditiously
on the licensing
of domestic reactors.and importers.
We would appreciate
your assistance
In informing
the gem trade industry of the requirements
for licensing
of distributors
of neutron-irradiated
gems. We would also appreciate
your providing
the NRC with a listing of those individuals
or groups that are currently
involved in the importation
and distribution
of neutron-irradiated
topaz. This information
will assist us in determining
the steps that must be taken to license this activity.Owners of domestic reactors and importers
wishing to distribute
neutron-irradiated
gems, such as topaz, will be required to obtain a specific license from the NRC pursuant to 10 CFR Section 32.11. Th, license. if granted, will not be subject to the prohibition
against distributibn
of products intended for application
to a human being. However, license applications
must meet the other requirements
of 10 CFR Sections 32.11, 30.14, and 30.70. Copies of these regulations
are enclosed.Any license application
must describe the means by which gems will be measured for radiation, the means for assuring that all gems released meet the limits for exempt concentrations
of radioactive
material, and a commnitment
that only cut, finished gems will be distributed
under the license.Those persons who are currently
Involved In irradiating
and/or importing neutron-irradiated
gemstones
should immediately
contact the NRC Division of Industrial
and Medical Nuclear Safety to discuss current and planned activities
so that a determination
can be made on the course of action that should be taken. If individuals
are currently
distributing
or intend to distribute
neutron-irradiated
gemstones, they must obtain a license to specifically
authorize
this activity.
Failure to obtain a proper license could result in enforcement
action on the part of the NRC.
ATTACHMENT
1 IN 90-62 SejiVjr ,A 1990 2 Persons (such as secondary
distributors
and individual
consumers)
who receive gems from an NRC-licensed
distributor
do not need a license. Only the initial distributor
In the United States must be licensed pursuant to 10 CFR Section 32.11.I hope that this Information
is useful in clarifying
the NRC position en this matter. and the actions that should be taken by some members of your association.
Licensing
questions
may be directed to Mr. Michael Lamastra at 301-492-0639.-Other questions
may be directed to the NRC Office of Public Affairs at 301-492-7715.
Thank you for your assistance
in this matter.Sincerely, Hugh L. Thompson, Jr.. Director Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Enclosures:
10 CFR Parts 30, 32, and 170
K)ag0q ATTACHMENT
2 t Aou UNITED STATES IN 90-62 NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
September
25, 1990 WASHINGTON.
0. C. 205S5 FEBRUARY 23, 1988 TO ALL NON-POWER
REACTOR LICENSEES Gentlemen:
SUBJECT: DISTRIBUTION
OF GEMS IRRADIATED
IN RESEARCH REACTORS (GENERIC LETTER 88-04; SEE ALSO GENERIC LETTER 86-l1, DATED JUNE 25, 1986)On June 25, 1986, we notified ycu that research reactor licensees
might. be irradiating
and distributing
products containing
induced radioactivity
to unlicensed
persons In violation
of NRC regulations.
We noted that 10 CFR Section 30.14 prohibits
introduction
of byproduct
material into a product for ddi'stribution
to an unlicensed
person, unless the distributor
has a specific license issued pursuant to 10 CFR Section 32.11 which permits such distribution.
We also noted that due to a long-standing
policy against radioactive
toys, novelties, and adornments, the staff has not granted licenses for distribution
of Irradiated
gems or similar materials.
Throughout
1986 and 1987, we have received numerous inquiries
from licensees and others, requesting
that NRC take a definitive'position
with respect to neutron-irradiated
gems such as topaz. These persons reported that large.quantities
of irradiated
topaz are on the United States retail market from both foreign and domestic sources. They requested
that, in the interest bf fairness and consistency, as well as protection
of the public health, NRC expeditiously
resolve the issue.Applications
will now be considered
for interim licenses authorizing
the distribution
of neutron-irradiated
gems, particularly
topaz, to unlicensed
persons pursuant'
to 10 CFR Section 32.11. The NRC will also develop a policy which recognizes
the existence-of
radiation
doses and risks which are'too low to Justify regulation
to protect public health and safety. Based on this-policy, specific regulations
will be developed
for classes of radioactive
materials such'as irradiated
gems. The interim licenses, if granted, will not be subject to the prohibition
against distribution
of products intended fOr application
to a human being. However, license applications
must meet the other requirements
of 10 CFR Sections 32.11, 30.14, and 30.70. The radioactivity
concentration
limit for any single radionuclide
is given in Schedule A of 10 CFR Section 30.70. The limit applicable
for multiple radionuclides
may be calculated
using the method specified
in Note 2 of '10 CFR Section 30.70.The interim licenses will authorize
distribution
of cut, finished gems only, because the potential
for occupational
radiation
exposures
associated
with cutting and grindina gems is much higher than for normal consumer use.License applications
must describe the proposed methods for identification
and measurements
of the radionuclides
in the gems, and the quality control procedures
for assuring that all gems released to the public are below the limits specified
in 10 CFR Section 30.70._"02FAV)5j
'IP.
ATTACHMENT
2 IN 90-62 September
25, 1990 Page 2 of .2 Multiple Addresses
-2 -The NRC staff is aware that neutron-irradiated
topaz has been imported into the United States which contains radioactivity
above the limits specified
in 10 CFR Sections 30.14 and 30.70. Accordingly, consistent
with the requirements
of 10 CFR Section 32.11, the staff plans to control distribution
of irradiated
gems at the source and, thus, envisions
two principal
groups of applicants
for distribution
licenses, i.e., domestic reactors and initial importers.
Both groups will be subject to similar regulatory
requirements.
Those reactor licensees
who are currently
distributina, or intend to distribute
irradiated
gemstones
to unlicensed
persons must obtain a license which specifically
authorizes
this activity.
Applications
for distribution
licenses should be submitted
with proper fee (see 10 CFR Part 170) to: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
Division of Industrial
and Medical Nuclear Safety Washington, DC 20555 Persons (such as secondary
distributors
and individual
consumers)
who receive gems from an NRC-licensed
distributor
do not need a license. Only the initial distributor
in the United States must be licensed pursuant to 10 CFR Section 32.11.This letter is for information
only and does not require a response.
Those persons who are currently
irradiatinq
and/or distributing
irradiated
gemstones should immediately
contact the NRC Division of Industrial
and Medical Nuclear Safety to discuss current and planned activities
so that a determination
can be made on the course of action that should be taken. Questions
concerning
NRC distribution
licenses may be directed to Michael Lamastra (301-492-0639).
Questions
concerning
non-power
reactor licenses may be directed to Lester Rubenstein
(301-492-1118).
Questions
concerning
license fees may be directed to Glenda Jackson (301-492-8740).
Fra a, Associate
Director for rojects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Richard E. Cunningham
Director Division of Industrial
and Medical Nuclear Safety Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Attachment
3 IN 90-62 September
25, 1990 NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION (NRC)GUIDANCE ON IMPORT DOCUMENTATION
FOR COMMONLY IRRADIATED
GEMSTONES, INCLUDING
BLUE TOPAZ 1. All imported gems should contain clear documentation
as to whether they are neutron-irradiated, accelerator-irradiated, or not irradiated
at all.2. Neutron-irradiated
gems from foreign reactors must be imported by an NRC or State licensee.
The documentation
should state the name of the licensee and license number.3. Neutron-irradiated
gems from U.S. reactors, which may have been exported, may be imported by non-licensees
if they were previously
distributed
in the U.S. under the terms of an NRC distribution
license. The documentation
must state the name of the licensee and NRC distribution
license number. A reactor operating
license number is not sufficient.
4. Accelerator-irradiated
gems and unirradiated
gems may be imported by non-licensees.
Such gems will be subject to checks by the U.S.Customs Service or NRC, to verify that the gems are not neutron-irradiated.
5. Undocumented
gems may be subject to import delays, pending verification
as to whether they contain radioactive
material.
Attachment
4 IN 90-62 September
25, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NMSS INFORMATION
NOTICES Information
Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to: 90-59 90-58 90-56 90-50 Errors in the use of Radioactive
Iodlne-131 Improper Handling of Ophthalmic
Strontium-90
Beta Radiation
Applicators
Inadvertent
Shipment of a Radioactive
Source in a Container
Thought to be Empty Minimization
of Methane Gas in Plant Systems and Radwaste Shipping Containers
09/17/90 09/11/90 09/04/90 08/08/90 All medical licensees All Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) medical All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) licensees All holders of operating licenses or construction
permits for nuclear power reactors 90-44 Dose-Rate
Instruments
Underresponding
to the True Radiation
Fields 06/29/90 All NRC licensees 90-38 90-35 90-31 Requirements
for Processing
05/29/90 Financial
Assurance
Submittals
for Decommissioning
Transportation
of Type A 05/24/90 Quantities
of Non-Fissile
Radioactive
Materials Update on Waste Form and 05/04/90 High Integrity
Container Topical Report Review Status, Identification
of Problems with Cement Solidification, and Reporting
of Waste Mishaps All fuel facility and materials
licensees All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) Licensees All holders of operating licenses or construction
permits for nuclear power reactors, fuel cycle licenses, and certain byproduct
materials licenses
Attachment
5 IN 90-62 September
25, 1990 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION
NOTICES Information
Date of Notice No. Subject Issuance Issued to 90-61 90-60 90-59 90-58 90-57 90-56-90-55 83-44 Supp. 1 90-54 89-18 Supp. 1 Potential
for Residual Heat Removal Pump Pump Damage Caused By Parallel Pump Interaction
Availability
of Failure Data In the Government- Industry Data Exchange Program Errors In the Use of Radioactive
Iodine-131 Improper Handling of Ophthalmic
Strontium-90
Beta Radiation
Applicators
Substandard, Refurbished
Potter & Brumfield
Relays Misrepresented
As New Inadvertent
Shipment of A Radibactive
Source In A Container
Thought To Be Empty Recent Operating
Experi-ence on Loss of Reactor Coolant Inventory
While In A Shutdown Condition Potential
Damage to Redundant
Safety Equip-ment As A Result of Backflow Through the Equipment
and Floor Drain System Summary of Requalification
Program Deficiencies
Criminal Prosecution
of Wrongdoing
Committed
by Suppliers
of Nuclear Products or Services 9/20/90 9/20/90 9/17/90 9/11/90 9/5/90 9/4/90 8/31/90 8/30/90 8/28/90 8/24/90 All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All medical licensees.
All NRC medical licensees.
All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Com-mission (NRC)licensees.
All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors.OL -Operating
' cense CP = Construction
Permit
IN 90-62 September
25, 1990 retailers
in the U.S. do not need to be licensed.
Attachment
3 provides additional
guidance on acceptable
documentation
for imported gemstones.
3. If you wish to obtain an NRC license, contact NRC. Call the Medical, Academic, and Commercial
Use Safety Branch at (301) 492-0639.This information
notice does not require a written response to NRC. Any questions
on NRC distribution
licenses may be directed to Michael Lamastra?301-492-0639).
Questions
on non-power
reactor operating
licenses may be directed to Seymour Weiss (301-492-0170).
J i~hard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
and Medical Nuclear Safety Technical
Contacts:
Cheryl A. Trottier, NMSS (301) 492-3422 John Hickey, NMSS (301) 492-3332 Attachments:
1. Letter to American Gem Trade Assoc., dtd. Jan. 29, 1986 2. Generic Letter 88-04, dtd. Feb. 23, 1988 3.' NRC Guidance on Import Documentation
for Commonly Irradiated
Gemstones, including Blue Topaz 4. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information
Notices 5. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
Notices*See previous concurrence
OFFC: IMOB* : IMOB* :NMSS* :lMAB* :NRR* :INNS* LINS NAME: CTrottier
- JHickey :EKraus :JGlenn :SWeis~s :6Soblom f RECunningham
DATE: 09/17/90 :09/17/90:09/13/90:09/17/90
- 09/18/90
- 09/19/90
- O09/?90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY DOCUMENT NAME: IN 90-62 IN 90- 6) -September
- 5, 1990 3. If you wish to obtain an NRC license, contact NRC.Academic, and Commercial
Use Safety Branch at (301)Call the Medical, 492-0639.This information
notice does not require a written response to NRC. Any cuestions
on NRC distribution
licenses may be directed to Michael Lamastra?301-492-0639).
Questions
on non-power
reactor operating
licenses may be directed to Seymour Weiss (301-492-0170).
Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
and Medical Nuclear Safety Technical
Contact: Cheryl A. Trottier, NMSS (301) 492-3422 John Hickey, NMSS 301-492-3332 Attachments:
1. Letter to American Gem Trade Assoc., dtd. Jan. 29, 1986 2. Generic Letter 88-04, dtd. Feb. 23, 1988 3. NRC Guidance on Import Documentation
for Commonly Irradiated
Gemstones
including Blue Topaz 4. List of Recently Issued NMSS Information
Notices 5. List of Recently Issued NRC Information
Notices*See previous concurrence
OFFC: IMOB* : IMOB* :NMSS* :IMAB* :NRR* :INNS* I NS NAME: CTrottier
- JHlckey :EKraus :JGlenn :SWeiss :GSjoblom
- RECunni4iham
/11 DATE: 09/17/90 :09/17/90:09/13/90:09/17/90
- 09/18/90
- 09/19/90
- O9//y/90 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
IN 90-September , 1990 3. If you wish to obtain an Academic, and Commercial
NRC license, contact NRC.Use Safety Branch at (301)Call the Medical, 492-0639.This information
notice does not require a written response to NRC. Any questions
on NRC distribution
licenses may be directed to Michael Lamastra?301-492-0639.
Questions
on non-power
reactor operating
licenses may be directed to S our Weiss (301-492-01f0).
7 Richard E. Cunningham, Director Division of Industrial
and Medical Nuclear Safety Technical
Contact: Chei yl A. Trottier (301) 492-3422 John Hi cey, NMSS 301-492-3332 Attachments:
1. Letter to American Gem Trade Assoi dtd. Jan. 29, 1986 \2. Generic Letter 88-04, dtd Feb 2'3. NRC Guidance on Import Documentat'
Commonly Irradiated
Gemstones Blue Topaz 4. List of Recently Issued NMSS Infoi 5. List of Recently Issued NRC Inforn N NMSS.o. ,'3, 1988 ton for OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
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- Information Notice 1990-02, Potential Degradation of Secondary Containment (22 January 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-03, Malfunction of Borg-Warner Bolted Bonnet Check Valves Caused by Failure of the Swing Arm (23 January 1990, Topic: Liquid penetrant)
- Information Notice 1990-04, Cracking of the Upper Shell-to-Transition Cone Girth Welds in Steam Generators, (26 January 1990, Topic: Nondestructive Examination)
- Information Notice 1990-05, Inter-System Discharge of Reactor Coolant (29 January 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-06, Potential for Loss of Shutdown Cooling While at Low Reactor Coolant Levels (29 January 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-07, New Information Regarding Insulation Material Performance and Debris Blockage of PWR Containment Sumps (30 January 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-08, KR-85 Hazards from Decayed Fuel (1 February 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-08, KR-85 Hazards From Decayed Fuel (1 February 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-09, Extended Interim Storage of Low-Level Radioactive Waste by Fuel Cycle and Materials Licensees (5 February 1990, Topic: Decommissioning Funding Plan)
- Information Notice 1990-10, Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking (PWSCC) of Inconel 600 (23 February 1990, Topic: Boric Acid, Hydrostatic, Liquid penetrant)
- Information Notice 1990-10, Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600 (23 February 1990, Topic: Boric Acid, Hydrostatic, Nondestructive Examination, Liquid penetrant)
- Information Notice 1990-11, Maintenance Deficiency Associated with Solenoid-Operated Valves (28 February 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-12, Monitoring or Interruption of Plant Communications (28 February 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-13, Importance of Review and Analysis of Safeguards Event Logs (5 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-14, Accidental Disposal of Radioactive Materials (6 March 1990, Topic: Brachytherapy)
- Information Notice 1990-15, Reciprocity Notification of Agreement State Radiation Control Directors Before Beginning Work in Agreement States (17 March 1990, Topic: Uranium Hexafluoride)
- Information Notice 1990-16, Compliance with New Decommissioning Rule (7 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-17, Weight and Center of Gravity Discrepancies for Copes-Vulcan Valves (8 March 1990, Topic: Earthquake)
- Information Notice 1990-18, Potential Problems with Crosby Safety Relief Valves Used on Diesel Generator Air Start Receiver Tanks (9 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-18, Potential Problems With Crosby Safety Relief Valves Used on Diesel Generator Air Start Receiver Tanks (9 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-19, Potential Loss of Effective Volume for Containment Recirculation Spray at PWR Facilities (14 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-20, Personnel Injuries Resulting from Improper Operation of Radwaste Incinerators (22 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-21, Potential Failure of Motor-Operated Butterfly Valves to Operate Because Valve Seat Friction was Underestimated (22 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-21, Potential Failure of Motor-Operated Butterfly Valves to Operate Because Valve Seat Friction Was Underestimated (22 March 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-22, Unanticipated Equipment Actuations Following Restoration of Power to Rosemount Transmitter Trip Units (23 March 1990, Topic: Reactor Vessel Water Level)
- Information Notice 1990-23, Improper Installation of Patel Conduit Seals (4 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-24, Transportation of Model Spec 2-T Radiographic Exposure Device (10 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-24, Transportation of Model SPEC 2-T Radiographic Exposure Device (10 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-25, Loss of Vital AC Power With Subsequent Reactor Coolant System Heat-Up (16 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-25, Loss of Vital AC Power with Subsequent Reactor Coolant System Heat-Up (16 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-26, Inadequate Flow of Essential Service Water to Room Coolers and Heat Exchangers for Engineered Safety-Feature Systems (24 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-27, Clarification of the Recent Revisions to the Regulatory Requirements for Packaging of Uranium Hexafluoride (UF6) for Transportation (30 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-28, Potential Error In High Steamline Flow Setpoint (30 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-28, Potential Error in High Steamline Flow Setpoint (30 April 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-29, Cracking of Cladding and Its Heat-Affected Zone in the Base Metal of a Reactor Vessel Head (30 April 1990, Topic: Nondestructive Examination, Liquid penetrant)
- Information Notice 1990-30, Ultrasonic Inspection Techniques for Dissimilar Metal Welds (1 May 1999, Topic: Dissimilar Metal Weld)
- Information Notice 1990-31, Update on Waste Form and High Integrity Container Topical Report Review Status, Identification of Problems with Cement Solidification, and Reporting of Waste Mishaps (4 May 1990, Topic: Process Control Program)
- Information Notice 1990-31, Update on Waste form and High Integrity Container Topical Report Review Status, Identification of Problems with Cement Solidification, and Reporting of Waste Mishaps (4 May 1990, Topic: Process Control Program)
- Information Notice 1990-32, Surface Crack and Subsurface Indications in the Weld of a Reactor Vessel Head (3 May 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-33, Sources of Unexpected Occupational Radiation Exposures at Spent Fuel Storage Pools (9 May 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-34, Response to False Siren Activations (10 May 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-35, Transportation of Type a Quantities of Non-Fissile Radioactive Materials (24 May 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-37, Sheared Pinion Gear-To-Shaft Keys in Limitorque Motor Actuators (24 May 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-38, License and Fee Requirements for Processing Financial Assurance Submittals for Decommissioning (6 November 1990, Topic: Authorized possession limits)
- Information Notice 1990-39, Recent Problems with Service Water Systems (1 June 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-40, Results of NRC-Sponsored Testing of Motor-Operated Valves (5 June 1990, Topic: Weak link)
- Information Notice 1990-41, Potential Failure of General Electric Magne-Blast Circuit Breakers and Ak Circuit Breakers (12 June 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-42, Failure of Electrical Power Equipment Due to Solar Magnetic Disturbances (19 June 1990)
- Information Notice 1990-43, Mechanical Interference with Thermal Trip Function in GE Molded-Case Circuit Breakers (29 June 1990)
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