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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20073B9901991-06-18018 June 1991 Forwards Rept Summarizing Findings of Orau Review of 59 Docket Files for Terminated Research & Test Reactors ML20045A7891990-03-0808 March 1990 Forwards Final Rept Orau 90/A-69, Confirmatory Radiological Survey of Triga Reactor Facility,Michigan State Univ,East Lansing,Mi. ML20045A7841990-01-29029 January 1990 Advises That Actions Taken to Resolve Concern Re Elevated Gamma Level,Detected on Clean Waste Dumpster,Adequate to Resolve Concern & Documentation Accurately Describes Final Radiological Status of Remaining Waste as Acceptable ML19332C8761989-11-21021 November 1989 Forwards Revised Summary Page to Termination Radiation Survey Summary & Final Rept.Results of Survey for Loose Surface Contamination at Max Point in Room 192 Incorrect ML19325F1851989-11-0606 November 1989 Forwards Termination Radiation Survey Summary & Final Rept, Per Order.Scheduling of Insp of Facility Requested ML20245H5601989-08-11011 August 1989 Forwards Safety Insp 50-294/89-01 on 890719-21.No Violations Noted ML20246G3581989-07-11011 July 1989 Forwards Order Authorizing Dismantling of Facility & Disposition of Component Parts for License R-114,per 890120 Application.Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact & Safety Evaluation Also Encl ML20244D2431989-06-0707 June 1989 Forwards Amend 7 to License R-114 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Converts License to Possession Only Status ML20246F3411989-05-0404 May 1989 Forwards Response to Request for Addl Info Re Decommissioning of Triga Reactor ML20247M8271989-03-30030 March 1989 Discusses Licensee Requests for Changes to Requalification Program.Requests Include Extension of Max Time Period of 24 Months for Requalification Cycle to Account for Changes in Outage Schedules & Reorganization of Training Programs ML20247B5371989-03-21021 March 1989 Forwards Request for Addl Info to Complete Review of Decommissioning Plan for Michigan State Univ ML20235N6251989-02-23023 February 1989 Forwards Fr Notice of Proposed Issuance of Orders Authorizing Disposition of Component Parts & Terminating License R-114 ML20154R0451988-09-12012 September 1988 Responds to 880616 Request for Approval of Route to Be Used for Transport of Spent Reactor Fuel.Route from East Lansing, Mi to Idaho Falls,Id Judged to Meet Requirements of 10CFR73.37.Data Re Arrangements & Approved Route Encl ML20150D8641988-03-18018 March 1988 Informs of Relocation of NRR to Rockville,Md.Official Mailing Address Still Remains Same & Project Managers Have New Locations & Phone Numbers.Ts Michaels Still Lead Project Manager for Facility & a Adams Will Serve as Backup ML20147B6991988-02-25025 February 1988 Forwards Amend 6 to License R-114 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Changes Tech Specs to Delete Semiannual Pulse & Annual Power Calibrs & to Restrict Licensee to Subcritical Mode ML20215C3491987-06-11011 June 1987 Informs of Recent NRR Reorganization.Designates T Michaels Project Manager for Facility ML20214U9841987-06-0303 June 1987 Forwards Revised NRC Form 398,personal Qualifications statement-licensee & NRC Form 396,certification of Medical Exam by Facility Licensee.Forms Revised to Reflect Changes to 10CFR55 Effective on 870526.W/o Encls ML20212E2011986-12-29029 December 1986 Forwards Notice of Violation from Insp on 860619-26.Notice Result of NRC Review of Listed Responses to Unresolved Item Re Discrepancies in Area Radiation Monitor Calibr Records. Corrective Actions Will Be Reviewed.No Reply Necessary ML20214P0271986-11-21021 November 1986 Advises That Addl Investigations & Tests Since Have Been Carried Out,Per 1983-84 Area Monitor Results. Anomalies Discovered That Were Not Readily Apparent During 1983-84 Calibr Tests.Instrument Returned to Mfg for Repair ML20211K0191986-10-31031 October 1986 Responds to 861003 Request for Further Info Re Discrepancies in Calibr of Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation for Triga Nuclear Reactor.Prior to 1985,calibr Carried Out by Moving Portable Source Into Reactor Room & Conducting Tests ML20215E5931986-10-0303 October 1986 Requests Addl Info Re 860805 & 0908 Responses to Discrepancies Noted in Insp of License R-114 on 860619-20, Including Assurance That Radiation Monitor Calibr Calculations Performed within 30 Days of Ltr Date ML20214N5951986-08-0505 August 1986 Responds to Questions Re Radiation Calibr of Area Radiation Monitor Raised in Insp Rept 50-294/86-01 on 860619-26.Ion Chamber Calibr Results Encl ML20207F2471986-07-15015 July 1986 Forwards Safety Insp Rept 50-294/86-01 on 860619-26.No Violations Noted.Unresolved Item Identified in Section 12 of Rept Will Be Reviewed for Potential Enforcement Action ML20198T2011986-06-0303 June 1986 Requests Listed Addl Info Re Decommissioning of Research Reactor,Including Possibility of Sealing Off Reactor Tank Top & Releasing Remainder of Room for Nonresearch Activities.Meeting to Discuss Concerns Requested ML20203J2481986-04-24024 April 1986 Forwards Rev 1 to Guidance & Discussion of Requirements for Application to Terminate Nonpower Reactor Facility OL & Reg Guide 1.86, Termination of OLs for Nuclear Reactors, Per 860414 Telcon Re Decommissioning of Facility.W/O Encls ML20199L0401986-03-31031 March 1986 Advises That Rev 4 to Emergency Plan Will Be Implemented as of 860401,per NRC 860318 Request ML20140F3381986-03-26026 March 1986 Advises of NRR Reorganization.Telephone Number of J Dosa Changed.D Tondi New Section Leader for Nonpower Reactors & Safeguards Licensing Section.Correspondence Should Be Addressed to Nrc,Attention Document Control Desk ML20137S5081986-02-11011 February 1986 Forwards Revised NRC Form 398 Requiring All Info to Be Completed in Total W/Each new,renewal,upgrade,multi-unit & Reapplication Operator License Submittal.W/O Encls IA-85-754, Responds to FOIA Request for Procedures Re Univ of Michigan Nuclear Reactor.Licensee Not Required to Submit Procedures to Nrc.Complete Set of Current Procedures Available at Univ of Michigan for Insp1985-11-27027 November 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Procedures Re Univ of Michigan Nuclear Reactor.Licensee Not Required to Submit Procedures to Nrc.Complete Set of Current Procedures Available at Univ of Michigan for Insp ML20138G0651985-11-27027 November 1985 Responds to FOIA Request for Procedures Re Univ of Michigan Nuclear Reactor.Licensee Not Required to Submit Procedures to Nrc.Complete Set of Current Procedures Available at Univ of Michigan for Insp ML20138S0711985-11-13013 November 1985 Informs That 851017 Proposed Changes to Emergency Plan Do Not Meet Requirements for Annual Onsite Emergency Drills. Plan Should Be Revised within 60 Days of Ltr Date ML20138G0801985-11-10010 November 1985 FOIA Request for Procedures Re Univ of Michigan Nuclear Reactor ML20129J4021985-07-10010 July 1985 Forwards Rev 3 to Emergency Plan,In Response to Co Thomas 850613 Request for More Detailed Description of Annual Onsite Emergency Drills ML20127D4371985-06-13013 June 1985 Forwards Emergency Plan Evaluation Rept. Plan Meets Requirements Except That Onsite Emergency Drills Should Be Conducted as Action Drills.Requests Mod of Plan to Reflect Change within 120 Days.Plan Should Be Implemented ML20205A7221985-04-22022 April 1985 Forwards Rev 2 to Emergency Plan.Plan Became Detached in Processing of Author ML20099D5641985-02-20020 February 1985 Forwards ,Revised Pages to Rev 2 & Revised Pages 17,18 & 22 to Rev 1 to Emergency Plan.W/O Revised Pages to Rev 2 ML20094E2861984-07-24024 July 1984 Forwards Rev 4 to Requalification Program for Licensed Operators, in Response to 840711 Generic Ltr 83-12A ML20093A1231984-06-26026 June 1984 Forwards Rev 1 to SAR for Triga Reactor,In Connection W/ Application for Renewal of License R-114 ML20091R6001984-06-11011 June 1984 Forwards Replies to Questions Re Relicensing of Michigan State Univ Reactor,License R-114 ML20091M8691984-06-0404 June 1984 Forwards Rev 3 to Requalification Program for Licensed Operators ML20099D5831984-05-21021 May 1984 Forwards Pages 17,18 & 22 to Rev 1 to Emergency Plan ML20078A4301983-09-19019 September 1983 Advises of Delay in Transferring Triga Reactor to Air Force. Univ Will Continue to Operate Reactor for at Least 1 Yr.If Transfer Authorized,Operation Will Be Continued No Longer than 2 Yrs ML20079S1031983-06-15015 June 1983 Forwards Public Version of Request for Extension Until 831101 to Submit Required Changes to Emergency Plan,Per .Changes Unnecessary If Reactor Transfer to Mcclellan Air Force Base Authorized ML20071A8291983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Licensing Exams Be Administered to MW Mitchell & M Heinzmann.Exams Should Be Conducted During Wk of 830320 or 26 ML20071A8311983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Exam for Senior Reactor Operator License ML20071A8341983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Exam for Reactor Operator License ML20065U3711982-10-0606 October 1982 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan,Per NRC 820616 Generic Ltr ML20062D1871982-07-29029 July 1982 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 82-02 Re Bolted Connections.Visual or Surface Exams Not Typically Performed on Bolting in RCS Unless Requested.No Trend of Leakage Recurrence Detected ML20055A5401982-07-12012 July 1982 Submits Annual Operating Rept for 1981 ML20054L3881982-06-16016 June 1982 Ltr to All Research & Test Reactor Licensees Requesting That Reg Guide 2.6 (for Comment) & ANSI/ANS-15.16 (Draft II Dtd 811129) Be Used to Meet Requirement of Final Amend to 10CFR50.54(r) Re Emergency Planning.Fr Notice Encl 1991-06-18
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MONTHYEARML19332C8761989-11-21021 November 1989 Forwards Revised Summary Page to Termination Radiation Survey Summary & Final Rept.Results of Survey for Loose Surface Contamination at Max Point in Room 192 Incorrect ML19325F1851989-11-0606 November 1989 Forwards Termination Radiation Survey Summary & Final Rept, Per Order.Scheduling of Insp of Facility Requested ML20246F3411989-05-0404 May 1989 Forwards Response to Request for Addl Info Re Decommissioning of Triga Reactor ML20214P0271986-11-21021 November 1986 Advises That Addl Investigations & Tests Since Have Been Carried Out,Per 1983-84 Area Monitor Results. Anomalies Discovered That Were Not Readily Apparent During 1983-84 Calibr Tests.Instrument Returned to Mfg for Repair ML20211K0191986-10-31031 October 1986 Responds to 861003 Request for Further Info Re Discrepancies in Calibr of Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation for Triga Nuclear Reactor.Prior to 1985,calibr Carried Out by Moving Portable Source Into Reactor Room & Conducting Tests ML20214N5951986-08-0505 August 1986 Responds to Questions Re Radiation Calibr of Area Radiation Monitor Raised in Insp Rept 50-294/86-01 on 860619-26.Ion Chamber Calibr Results Encl ML20198T2011986-06-0303 June 1986 Requests Listed Addl Info Re Decommissioning of Research Reactor,Including Possibility of Sealing Off Reactor Tank Top & Releasing Remainder of Room for Nonresearch Activities.Meeting to Discuss Concerns Requested ML20199L0401986-03-31031 March 1986 Advises That Rev 4 to Emergency Plan Will Be Implemented as of 860401,per NRC 860318 Request ML20129J4021985-07-10010 July 1985 Forwards Rev 3 to Emergency Plan,In Response to Co Thomas 850613 Request for More Detailed Description of Annual Onsite Emergency Drills ML20205A7221985-04-22022 April 1985 Forwards Rev 2 to Emergency Plan.Plan Became Detached in Processing of Author ML20099D5641985-02-20020 February 1985 Forwards ,Revised Pages to Rev 2 & Revised Pages 17,18 & 22 to Rev 1 to Emergency Plan.W/O Revised Pages to Rev 2 ML20094E2861984-07-24024 July 1984 Forwards Rev 4 to Requalification Program for Licensed Operators, in Response to 840711 Generic Ltr 83-12A ML20093A1231984-06-26026 June 1984 Forwards Rev 1 to SAR for Triga Reactor,In Connection W/ Application for Renewal of License R-114 ML20091R6001984-06-11011 June 1984 Forwards Replies to Questions Re Relicensing of Michigan State Univ Reactor,License R-114 ML20091M8691984-06-0404 June 1984 Forwards Rev 3 to Requalification Program for Licensed Operators ML20099D5831984-05-21021 May 1984 Forwards Pages 17,18 & 22 to Rev 1 to Emergency Plan ML20078A4301983-09-19019 September 1983 Advises of Delay in Transferring Triga Reactor to Air Force. Univ Will Continue to Operate Reactor for at Least 1 Yr.If Transfer Authorized,Operation Will Be Continued No Longer than 2 Yrs ML20079S1031983-06-15015 June 1983 Forwards Public Version of Request for Extension Until 831101 to Submit Required Changes to Emergency Plan,Per .Changes Unnecessary If Reactor Transfer to Mcclellan Air Force Base Authorized ML20071A8341983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Exam for Reactor Operator License ML20071A8311983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Exam for Senior Reactor Operator License ML20071A8291983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Licensing Exams Be Administered to MW Mitchell & M Heinzmann.Exams Should Be Conducted During Wk of 830320 or 26 ML20065U3711982-10-0606 October 1982 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan,Per NRC 820616 Generic Ltr ML20055A5401982-07-12012 July 1982 Submits Annual Operating Rept for 1981 ML20010H5501981-09-21021 September 1981 Forwards Updated Safety Analysis Matl & Requalification Program,In Support of Renewal of License R-114 ML19347F8271981-05-14014 May 1981 Forwards Annual Financial Rept 1980.Estimate Costs of Shutdown Per Reg Guide 1.86 Requirements Provided ML19347E1781981-04-15015 April 1981 Submits Reactor Operating Rept for 1980 ML19347D6061981-03-13013 March 1981 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19347C9901981-03-0404 March 1981 Requests Copy of NRC 780713 Ltr Requesting Financial Considerations About Continuing Operations of Facility ML19347C1511980-09-22022 September 1980 Responds to NRC 800829 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp on 800811-13.Corrective Actions:Reactor Safety Committee Will Audit Maint Records to Ensure That Testing & Surveillance Procedures Are Performed in Timely Manner ML19312E7701980-05-0101 May 1980 Responds to Item of Noncompliance Noted in NRC 800426 Ltr. Corrective Actions:Reactor Safety Committee Meetings Have Been Timely Since 791119 ML19309A7421980-03-11011 March 1980 Forwards Tech Specs,Amended to Comply W/New Format Requirements,For Renewal of License R-114 ML19290C2431980-01-0202 January 1980 Forwards Revision 3 to Physical Security Plan. Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19291B9271979-12-10010 December 1979 Forwards Executed Amend 10 to Indemnity Agreement E-51 Defining in Course of Transportation. ML19210C0181979-10-19019 October 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-19.No Liquid Low Level Waste Is Generated.From Jan 1978-June 1979,three Radwaste Shipments Made,Consisting Mainly of Plastic Gloves,Bags & Vials ML19269E6691979-06-22022 June 1979 Advises of Incident on 790613:fuel Temp Indication Dropped to Zero During Full Power Operation.Caused by Failure of Thermocouples in B5 Serial Number 7833 Fuel Element.Meter Connected to Other Fuel Element ML19246C3351979-05-18018 May 1979 Responds to NRC 790430 Ltr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Rept.Corrective Actions Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19263D0631979-03-0202 March 1979 Advises That Log N Channel of Control Console Strip Recorder Is Repaired.Due to Subsequent Start Up Channel & Linear Channel Problems,Reactor Was Not Pulsed Until 790216 1989-05-04
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20073B9901991-06-18018 June 1991 Forwards Rept Summarizing Findings of Orau Review of 59 Docket Files for Terminated Research & Test Reactors ML20045A7891990-03-0808 March 1990 Forwards Final Rept Orau 90/A-69, Confirmatory Radiological Survey of Triga Reactor Facility,Michigan State Univ,East Lansing,Mi. ML20045A7841990-01-29029 January 1990 Advises That Actions Taken to Resolve Concern Re Elevated Gamma Level,Detected on Clean Waste Dumpster,Adequate to Resolve Concern & Documentation Accurately Describes Final Radiological Status of Remaining Waste as Acceptable ML19332C8761989-11-21021 November 1989 Forwards Revised Summary Page to Termination Radiation Survey Summary & Final Rept.Results of Survey for Loose Surface Contamination at Max Point in Room 192 Incorrect ML19325F1851989-11-0606 November 1989 Forwards Termination Radiation Survey Summary & Final Rept, Per Order.Scheduling of Insp of Facility Requested ML20246F3411989-05-0404 May 1989 Forwards Response to Request for Addl Info Re Decommissioning of Triga Reactor ML20214P0271986-11-21021 November 1986 Advises That Addl Investigations & Tests Since Have Been Carried Out,Per 1983-84 Area Monitor Results. Anomalies Discovered That Were Not Readily Apparent During 1983-84 Calibr Tests.Instrument Returned to Mfg for Repair ML20211K0191986-10-31031 October 1986 Responds to 861003 Request for Further Info Re Discrepancies in Calibr of Radiation Monitoring Instrumentation for Triga Nuclear Reactor.Prior to 1985,calibr Carried Out by Moving Portable Source Into Reactor Room & Conducting Tests ML20214N5951986-08-0505 August 1986 Responds to Questions Re Radiation Calibr of Area Radiation Monitor Raised in Insp Rept 50-294/86-01 on 860619-26.Ion Chamber Calibr Results Encl ML20198T2011986-06-0303 June 1986 Requests Listed Addl Info Re Decommissioning of Research Reactor,Including Possibility of Sealing Off Reactor Tank Top & Releasing Remainder of Room for Nonresearch Activities.Meeting to Discuss Concerns Requested ML20199L0401986-03-31031 March 1986 Advises That Rev 4 to Emergency Plan Will Be Implemented as of 860401,per NRC 860318 Request ML20138G0801985-11-10010 November 1985 FOIA Request for Procedures Re Univ of Michigan Nuclear Reactor ML20129J4021985-07-10010 July 1985 Forwards Rev 3 to Emergency Plan,In Response to Co Thomas 850613 Request for More Detailed Description of Annual Onsite Emergency Drills ML20205A7221985-04-22022 April 1985 Forwards Rev 2 to Emergency Plan.Plan Became Detached in Processing of Author ML20099D5641985-02-20020 February 1985 Forwards ,Revised Pages to Rev 2 & Revised Pages 17,18 & 22 to Rev 1 to Emergency Plan.W/O Revised Pages to Rev 2 ML20094E2861984-07-24024 July 1984 Forwards Rev 4 to Requalification Program for Licensed Operators, in Response to 840711 Generic Ltr 83-12A ML20093A1231984-06-26026 June 1984 Forwards Rev 1 to SAR for Triga Reactor,In Connection W/ Application for Renewal of License R-114 ML20091R6001984-06-11011 June 1984 Forwards Replies to Questions Re Relicensing of Michigan State Univ Reactor,License R-114 ML20091M8691984-06-0404 June 1984 Forwards Rev 3 to Requalification Program for Licensed Operators ML20099D5831984-05-21021 May 1984 Forwards Pages 17,18 & 22 to Rev 1 to Emergency Plan ML20078A4301983-09-19019 September 1983 Advises of Delay in Transferring Triga Reactor to Air Force. Univ Will Continue to Operate Reactor for at Least 1 Yr.If Transfer Authorized,Operation Will Be Continued No Longer than 2 Yrs ML20079S1031983-06-15015 June 1983 Forwards Public Version of Request for Extension Until 831101 to Submit Required Changes to Emergency Plan,Per .Changes Unnecessary If Reactor Transfer to Mcclellan Air Force Base Authorized ML20071A8341983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Exam for Reactor Operator License ML20071A8291983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Licensing Exams Be Administered to MW Mitchell & M Heinzmann.Exams Should Be Conducted During Wk of 830320 or 26 ML20071A8311983-02-18018 February 1983 Requests Exam for Senior Reactor Operator License ML20065U3711982-10-0606 October 1982 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan,Per NRC 820616 Generic Ltr ML20062D1871982-07-29029 July 1982 Forwards Response to IE Bulletin 82-02 Re Bolted Connections.Visual or Surface Exams Not Typically Performed on Bolting in RCS Unless Requested.No Trend of Leakage Recurrence Detected ML20055A5401982-07-12012 July 1982 Submits Annual Operating Rept for 1981 ML20010H5501981-09-21021 September 1981 Forwards Updated Safety Analysis Matl & Requalification Program,In Support of Renewal of License R-114 ML19347F8271981-05-14014 May 1981 Forwards Annual Financial Rept 1980.Estimate Costs of Shutdown Per Reg Guide 1.86 Requirements Provided ML19347E1781981-04-15015 April 1981 Submits Reactor Operating Rept for 1980 ML19347D6061981-03-13013 March 1981 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19347C9901981-03-0404 March 1981 Requests Copy of NRC 780713 Ltr Requesting Financial Considerations About Continuing Operations of Facility ML19347C1511980-09-22022 September 1980 Responds to NRC 800829 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp on 800811-13.Corrective Actions:Reactor Safety Committee Will Audit Maint Records to Ensure That Testing & Surveillance Procedures Are Performed in Timely Manner ML19312E7701980-05-0101 May 1980 Responds to Item of Noncompliance Noted in NRC 800426 Ltr. Corrective Actions:Reactor Safety Committee Meetings Have Been Timely Since 791119 ML19309A7421980-03-11011 March 1980 Forwards Tech Specs,Amended to Comply W/New Format Requirements,For Renewal of License R-114 ML19290C2431980-01-0202 January 1980 Forwards Revision 3 to Physical Security Plan. Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19291B9271979-12-10010 December 1979 Forwards Executed Amend 10 to Indemnity Agreement E-51 Defining in Course of Transportation. ML19210C0181979-10-19019 October 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-19.No Liquid Low Level Waste Is Generated.From Jan 1978-June 1979,three Radwaste Shipments Made,Consisting Mainly of Plastic Gloves,Bags & Vials ML19269E6691979-06-22022 June 1979 Advises of Incident on 790613:fuel Temp Indication Dropped to Zero During Full Power Operation.Caused by Failure of Thermocouples in B5 Serial Number 7833 Fuel Element.Meter Connected to Other Fuel Element ML19246C3351979-05-18018 May 1979 Responds to NRC 790430 Ltr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Rept.Corrective Actions Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19247A4691979-05-0101 May 1979 Ack Receipt of NRC 790404 Ltr Re Univ of Mi Pilot Testing Program of Personnel Dosimeters.Reviews Results of Nbs Insp of Irradation Facilities,Irradation Geometries Examinations, Calibr Procedures & Recordkeeping Plans ML19247A4711979-04-0606 April 1979 Discusses Interagency Policy Committee of Personnel Radiation Monitoring Activities Re Univ of Mi Test Program of Personnel Dosimetry Which Shows Large Numbers of Dosimetry Processors Are Not Able to Meet New Std ML19263D0631979-03-0202 March 1979 Advises That Log N Channel of Control Console Strip Recorder Is Repaired.Due to Subsequent Start Up Channel & Linear Channel Problems,Reactor Was Not Pulsed Until 790216 1991-06-18
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Docket 50-294, License R-ll4
Dear Mr. Keppler:
Further to my letter of October 31, 1986, additional investigations and tests have been carried out in reference to the 1983-84 area monitor results.
It has been verified (as indicated in the October 31 letter) that calibration tests on the remote area monitor were carried out as reported
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has been discovered that anomalies (non-reproducible) in its performance
, are now readily observable when the instrument is subjected to levels of radiation substantially above those normally encountered at the MSU reactor. These anomalies were not readily apparent in 1983-84. However, t it is possible that vestiges of this instrument problem were present at that time. These anomalies have been discussed with the manufacturer and arrangements have been made to return the instrument to them for repair.
The close agreement between observed and the erroneously calculated radiation intensities in 1983 may be attributable to the stability of the instrument from 1982 when calibration adjustments were made, to 1983 when no adjustments were made.
In 1984 the calculated radiation intensities were correct since a new source was used and a new calibration procedure was used. The close agreement between measured and the correctly-calculated intensities reported in 1984, however, would not be expected without instrument adjustment. We can find no rational explanation for the apparent change in instrument calibration from 1983 to 1984, apart from the instrument / Dh anomalies reported above.
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- 4mtJa-inen VICE PRE 54Df.NT TOR ttNANCE AND UPtRAnONS %ND IR).bl Sta 412 ADMINISTRADON Bt'llDING October 31, 1986 Mr. James G. Keppler Regional Administrator United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 3 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137
Dear Mr. Keppler:
Re: Docket No. 50-294 Your letter of 10/3/86 With respect to your request for further information concerning the discrepancies in the calibration of the radiation monitoring instrumentation for the MSU Triga Nuclear Reactor (License R-114), the following information is respectfully submitted:
Question No. 1:
The records pertaining to the reported calibrations of the reactor area monitor have been thoroughly reviewed by the Office of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Safety, the Nuclear Reactor Staff, the Nuclear Reactor Safety Committee and the Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies. The following are presented as the unanimous decision that the calibrations in question were actually performed during the 1981-84 period:
(a) Prior to 1985, the calibration was carried out by moving a portable source into the reactor room and conducting the necessary tests. Access to the reactor area by personnel from the Office of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Safety (ORCBS) is available only through preestablished arrangements with the Reactor Staff who alone have keys to this area. A member of the Reactor Staff l was present when the testing was carried out by personnel from ORCBS.
Interviews with Mr. J. T. Carrick (the reactor supervisor during the 1981-82 period) and Mr. M. W. Mitchell of the Reactor Staff have confirmed that they Participated in the calibrations during the 1981-84 period.
(b) The Maintenance Records for the reactor show signed and dated bound notes indicating that 1) the calibrations were done in 1981, 82, 83 and 84, and 2) that they involved three dif ferent reactor personnel and four dif ferent ORCBS personnel over that period.
(c) Mr. Carrick and Mr. Miller (ORCBS employee involved during a portion of the period in question) indicate that, prior to and including 1982, the calibration procedure required the adjustment of zero and span controls of the area monitor so that the instrument response matched the anticipated radiation
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' levels at low (10 mr/hr) and high (1000 mr/hr) ranges. This procedure.
- recommended by -the instrument manufacturer, accounts for the agreement between 1 the calculated and measured values at the extremes. Intermediate radiation checks were then conducted by locating the source at calculated distances corresponding to' convenient intensities. The linearity of the instrument produces observed monitor readings that are the same as the value produced by the standard cobalt source (the " calculated value") over the entire calibration range. However, for reasons not determinable, the technician used an incorrect value for the radiation intensity from the standard cobalt source in 1981.
< This technical error was carried forward through 1983 by virtue. of the fact that the 1981 calculated values were corrected for decay to the 1982 and 1983 1 dates.- In light of the disclosed variances, the ORCBS has modified its i procedures to require that all calibrations be independently checked by a second person to insure that technical errors are identified at the point of their occurrence.
I (d) Between 1983 and 1986, the calibration procedure omitted the adjustment of the zero and span controls. A simple comparison was made between the calculated and observed radiation levels. The 1984 source intensity was correct since a different radioisotope standard source was utilized.
(e) The agreement between the " calculated" and measured intensities at the i
1000 and 4000 ar/hr levels in 1983 and 84 (even though the instrument was not corrected) is still under investigation. MSU will submit the results of this
, investigation as soon as possible.
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! Question No. 2:
The following are presented as evidence that calibrations of the reactor area radiation monitor were actually and properly performed during time periods other than 1981-84:
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l (a) Prior to 1981, the written calibration procedure called for the adjustment -
t of the zero and span of the instrument to match the calculated radiation levels. Examination of the ORCBS records indicates that' calibrations of the radiation monitor were actually and properly performed prior to 1981.
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(b) In addition to the ORCBS records, the calibrations are sometimes recorded in the Reactor Maintenance Record (a step not required by the procedure). An j examination of this log indicates calibration activities on 12/12/69, 7/7/75, 6/24/76, 5/12/77, 2/26/80, and 3/26/85 (in addition to the years mentioned in the reply to Question No. I above). While it was not required to document annual calibrations in the Reactor Maintenance Record, those that are recorded i stand as independent evidence that calibrations of the monitor were performed since that log is maintained by the Reactor Staff, not ORCBS.
l (c) The calibration procedure in 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1986 did not include zero and span adjustments of the remote area monitor, i
j (d) The calibration proc.edure has reincorporated the adjustment of both zero
! and span as recommended by the remote area monitor manufacturer.
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Mr. James C. Kepplar
-Oct bar 31, 1986 Page 4
-(e) During the 18 years of rea'etor operations, an estimated 10 different i persons (combined reactor and ORCBS staf f) have been involved in the calibration of the area monitor. The Reactor Safety Committee has reviewed the procedures with 3 of these people and another 2 people have presented evidence to individual members of the Committee. It.is the opinion of the Reactor Safety Committee that the remote area monitor in question was safely operating
, during the entire license period.
1 Question No. 3:
i The following are presented as evidence that other calibrations and work
. performed by individuals involved in the calibrations in question were properly performed in accordance with license requirements:
(a) All other rea: tor radiation monitoring instruments (criticality monitor, hand ' held GM survey meters, particulate monitor) were calibrated with the 4 concurrence and participation of the Nuclear Reactor Staff since access to the laboratory is restrir.ted as noted in the reply to Question No. I above.
4 (b) The ORCBS calibration records for radiation safety instruments involved in the reactor operation have been reviewed by ORCBS Administration and no t
, unexplained discrepancies were found. Examples of explained discrepancies found include variations of up to 50% in the counting efficiencies of some of i the survey meters and the particulate air monitor. These were due to variations in the probe used or the geometry of the source-detector array used i
in the calibrations and are not significant from a safety point-of-view in light of the low contaminations and particulate release experience of the reactor. Although such records are not required and are not part of the procedure. the Reactor Maintenance Records nevertheless confira dates for about
- 50% of the calibrations reported by ORCBS. .
4 (c) Calibrations and work pe.rformed under other Michigan State University NRC licenses involve over 350 radioisotope laboratories and cover a time span from mid-60's to the present. It is not possible to confirm that a second person was actually present during all calibrations. However, several people including the Director of ORCBS (Mr. Warren Malchman) have made spot, random
- checks of records on the calibrations and work performed on instruments picked up from and returned to these laboratories. Although the records show a few obvious typographical errors (several cases where the calibration sources were not properly identified, decimal point errors in counting efficiency, unrealistically high counting efficiency with one beta source for a few records), the examination of these records confirm that the calibrations in i question were properly performed in accordance with the license requirements.
Summary In summary, the investigation by the University's Reactor Safety Committee and the Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies of MSU's f radiation instrument calibration records and the statements made by the professionals involved (C. Thompson, P. Miller, J. Carrick, M. Mitchell, B.
Wilkinson, W. Malchman) confirm that all of the required tests of radiation monitoring equipment used for the MSU Triga Nuclear Reactor were actually l conducted. It is confirmed that some of the measurements made with the area
- Mr. James C. K pp br oce:ber 31. 1986
'.' Page monitor in the 1981-84 period were technically in error. Since the error caused higher, not lover, radiation levels to be indicated by the area monitor, at no time during that period was there any resulting danger to employees from these errors. Over the years there have been numerous NRC inspections of the MSU broad license, Co-60 irradiator license, special nuclear material licenses as well as the reactor. In general, MSU has received favorable reports from these inspections and the number of items of noncompliance have been very few.
MSU will continue diligently to seek to maintain this good record, t
Si ncerely.
I Stephen H. Terry Assistant Vice President for Finance SHT:jee O
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