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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20057E9071993-10-0505 October 1993 Forwards Order Terminating License R-78 for Univ of Kansas Research Reactor,Per 901217 Application.Safety Evaluation & Environ Assessment Also Encl ML20056H3851993-07-21021 July 1993 Forwards Confirmatory Survey of Univ of Kansas Training Reactor,Lawrence,Ks, Final Rept ML20127H4661993-01-0505 January 1993 Lists Sample Taken Outside Burt Hall for Period 920102-1202. All Values Below MPCs for Uncontrolled Areas.Advises That Review of Exposure Records for Period 920110-1209 Shows That No Significant Exposures (Greater than 500 Mrem) Received ML20126L9451993-01-0404 January 1993 Forwards Final Rept for Kansas Univ Training Reactor Decommissioning ML20126B2181992-12-15015 December 1992 Forwards Insp Rept 50-148/92-01 on 921202.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20095B0461992-04-16016 April 1992 Advises That Author Will Continue as Consultant to Univ During Period of Decommissioning Activity (June-Dec 1992). Acting Executive Vice Chancellor DM Shankel Will Be Replaced by El Meyen by 920801 ML20072Q5321990-12-17017 December 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Plan for Univ of Kansas Training Reactor ML20055J0501990-07-26026 July 1990 Discusses Plans to Decommission Facility ML20055G0381990-07-12012 July 1990 Requests 60-day Extension,From Initial 900727 Submittal Date to Submit Decommissioning Plan ML19332C7011989-11-15015 November 1989 Requests That NRC Arrange for Region IV to Provide Confirming Survey Re New Concrete Floor to Be Placed in Reactor Room in Const of Storage Facilities ML20245B4531989-06-0808 June 1989 Forwards Encl Listed Info on Decommissioned & Shutdown Reactors Requested During Discussions at Saxton on 890511 ML20245A5191989-04-13013 April 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/89-01 ML20247E5811989-03-23023 March 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/89-01.Corrective Actions:Checklist Created That Must Be Completed Before Transfer of Any Snms.Receipt of Documentation Before Shipment of Transfer Already Required ML20236A2481989-03-10010 March 1989 Forwards Insp Rept 50-148/89-01 on 880209-10 & Notice of Violation ML20150D9721988-03-18018 March 1988 Informs of NRC Relocation to Stated Address.Mailing Address Unchanged.A Adams Project Manager & TS Michaels back-up Project Manager ML20236E8621987-10-26026 October 1987 Advises That Effective 871025,JL Pellet Will Assume Position & Duties of Section Chief of Operator Licensing Section in Div of Reactor Safety Replacing R Cooley ML20235S0231987-10-0101 October 1987 Offers No Objection to 870602 Proposed Plan to Store Chemical Wastes on Transient Basis in Two New Rooms That Would Be Constructed in Reactor Bay of Univ.Any Facility Constructed Must Meet All Regulations for Chemical Storage ML20235R6101987-10-0101 October 1987 Advises That Staff Has No Objection to 870913 Plan to Analyze Activation Products in Reactor Thermal Column Structure of Facility If Nuclear Reactor Committee Determines Plan Consistent W/Tech Specs & ALARA Principle ML20235Q3811987-09-23023 September 1987 Forwards Experiment 2, Continued Analysis of Activation Products in Reactor Structure (Thermal Column), as Second Step in Planning Pocess for Decommissioning.Univ Proposes to Unload Graphite from Thermal Column to Make Survey ML20235N2851987-06-0202 June 1987 Forwards Draft Description & Safety Analysis of Using Reactor Bay as Collection Point for Small Amounts of Chemical Wastes Produced by Various Campus Activities ML20212R4181987-04-16016 April 1987 Informs That 870227 Proposed Experiment to Analyze Activation Products in Reactor Structure & Gather Data for Development of Reactor Decommissioning Plan Acceptable.Plan Consistent W/Alara Principle & Tech Spec Requirements ML20207T4461987-03-19019 March 1987 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Careless Disregard for NRC Requirements Re Dismantling Activities Demonstrated ML20212C1871987-02-27027 February 1987 Requests Approval of Encl Procedure & Hazards Analysis Re Insertion of Detector in Reactor Tank to Make Spectral Analysis of Radiation.Experiment Part of Planning Process for Decommissioning ML20210P0641987-01-28028 January 1987 Forwards Amend 15 to License R-78 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Authorizes possession-only Status,Including Deletion of Requirement to Maintain Physical Security Plan.Maint of Emergency Preparedness Plans May Be Discontinued ML20212K9891987-01-13013 January 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Corrective Actions:No Further Dismantlement Will Occur W/O Proper Authority & Regulatory Documents Will Not Be Removed from Reactor Bay Bulletin Board ML20215D7281986-12-0909 December 1986 Forwards Summary of 861104 Enforcement Conference W/Licensee in Arlington,Tx Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/86-01 ML20215D8001986-11-25025 November 1986 Responds to Questions Raised Re Application for Possession Only Amend to License R-78,per Enforcement Conference Rept 50-148/86-01.Summary of Disassembly Activities on 860321 & 24 & Radiation Safety Svc Permit Application Encl ML20214K8021986-11-24024 November 1986 Responds to 861106 Request for Addl Info Re Application to Amend License R-78.Safety Analysis of Change to possession- Only Status,Summary of Disassembly Activities,Inventory of Remaining Activated Matls,Tech Specs & Related Info Encl ML20214F7971986-11-17017 November 1986 Informs of Error in 860707 Annual Rept.Contaminated Structural Elements Have Not Been Disposed of & Will Not Be Disposed of Until Proper Authorization Received.Wh Douglas Has Replaced Wp Smith on Nuclear Reactor Committee ML20213G9051986-11-13013 November 1986 Requests Termination of Physical Security Plan.All U Removed from Facility,Including Nuclear Fuel Element Assemblies, Fission Chamber & U-238 Specified in Item B.Nuclear Matl Transaction Rept Encl ML20214F9101986-11-0707 November 1986 Lists Items of Discussion at Enforcement Conference Re Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Univ Still Wishes to Dispose of Radwaste W/O Having Complete Dismantling & Decommissioning Plan ML20213F3701986-11-0606 November 1986 Forwards Request for Addl Info to Continue Review of 860923 Application for Possession Only Amend to Research Reactor License.Response,Including Safety Analysis of Each Proposed Change to License,Requested within 30 Days of Ltr Date ML20213D5521986-11-0505 November 1986 Forwards Diagram of Activated Component Parts Removed from Reactor Tank,Discussed at Enforcement Conference.Irons Designed to Hold Baffle for Interruption of Water Flow to Core.Permission to Dispose of Unused Irons Requested IR 05000148/19860011986-10-31031 October 1986 Confirms Arrangements for 861104 Enforcement Conference to Discuss Findings in Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Proposed Meeting Agenda Encl ML20211H1471986-10-30030 October 1986 Forwards Insp Rept 50-148/86-01 on 860911-12 ML20215L7811986-10-24024 October 1986 Confirmatory Action Ltr CAL-86-10 Re 861022 Discussions W/H Rosson That Further Dismantling & Decommissioning of Reactor Will Cease Until Plan for Activities Resolved & Disassembled Components Will Remain at Facility ML20215L6541986-10-23023 October 1986 Requests Permission to Terminate Emergency Preparedness Plans,Since All Nuclear Fuel Removed from Reactor Site ML20214S6141986-09-23023 September 1986 Forwards Application for Amend 15 to License R-78 & Proposed Tech Specs.Application Requests possession-only Status,Per 10CFR50.90,since Univ Terminated Reactor Operations ML20154R4261986-03-26026 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 ML20137L5021986-01-22022 January 1986 Ack Receipt of 851125 Physical Security Plan for Transport of SNM of Moderate Strategic Significance.Plan Meets Provisions of 10CFR73.67(e) & Acceptable ML20153C0171986-01-17017 January 1986 Informs of Plans to Ship Two Cask Loads of Irradiated Fuel to Savannah River Plant in Near Future.Info Partially Deleted ML20138R6941985-11-0707 November 1985 Understands That Excess Unirradiated High Enriched U Fuel Will Be Shipped to DOE Chicago Operations Ofc within 2-4 Wks.Should Difficulties Arise,Extension of Time May Be Necessary ML20138H0031985-10-0404 October 1985 Responds to 850927 Order to Show Cause Re Removal of Unirradiated High Enriched U Fuel Rods.B Evans of DOE Contacted to Facilitate Removal of All Fuel Prior to Deadline.Procedures Re Shipment of Fuel Requested ML20135A6831985-08-23023 August 1985 Informs of Personnel Changes Associated W/License R-78 & Intentions to Shut Down & Return Nuclear Fuel to DOE ML20080B4831984-01-31031 January 1984 Forwards Revised Requalification Program for Licensed Operators,In Response to Co Thomas ML20079E5091984-01-11011 January 1984 Forwards Revised Tech Specs for License R-78 ML20083F1821983-12-22022 December 1983 Advises That Univ Does Not Intend to Seek Rev to 780321 Requalification Plan Approved on 780428 ML20085K9851983-10-11011 October 1983 Forwards Addendum to Section 4, Site Surroundings, to Hazards Summary Rept ML20085E1491983-07-0101 July 1983 Submits Public Version of Request for 60-day Extension to Obtain New Ltrs of Agreement.Addl Time Needed to Rearrange & Edit Emergency Preparedness Plans ML20023D2211983-04-14014 April 1983 Responds to NRC 830325 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-148/83-01.Corrective Actions:R Mesler Will Be Appointed Member of Committee on Radiation Sources by 830501 1993-07-21
[Table view] Category:EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20055J0501990-07-26026 July 1990 Discusses Plans to Decommission Facility ML20055G0381990-07-12012 July 1990 Requests 60-day Extension,From Initial 900727 Submittal Date to Submit Decommissioning Plan ML19332C7011989-11-15015 November 1989 Requests That NRC Arrange for Region IV to Provide Confirming Survey Re New Concrete Floor to Be Placed in Reactor Room in Const of Storage Facilities ML20247E5811989-03-23023 March 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/89-01.Corrective Actions:Checklist Created That Must Be Completed Before Transfer of Any Snms.Receipt of Documentation Before Shipment of Transfer Already Required ML20235Q3811987-09-23023 September 1987 Forwards Experiment 2, Continued Analysis of Activation Products in Reactor Structure (Thermal Column), as Second Step in Planning Pocess for Decommissioning.Univ Proposes to Unload Graphite from Thermal Column to Make Survey ML20235N2851987-06-0202 June 1987 Forwards Draft Description & Safety Analysis of Using Reactor Bay as Collection Point for Small Amounts of Chemical Wastes Produced by Various Campus Activities ML20212C1871987-02-27027 February 1987 Requests Approval of Encl Procedure & Hazards Analysis Re Insertion of Detector in Reactor Tank to Make Spectral Analysis of Radiation.Experiment Part of Planning Process for Decommissioning ML20212K9891987-01-13013 January 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Corrective Actions:No Further Dismantlement Will Occur W/O Proper Authority & Regulatory Documents Will Not Be Removed from Reactor Bay Bulletin Board ML20215D8001986-11-25025 November 1986 Responds to Questions Raised Re Application for Possession Only Amend to License R-78,per Enforcement Conference Rept 50-148/86-01.Summary of Disassembly Activities on 860321 & 24 & Radiation Safety Svc Permit Application Encl ML20214K8021986-11-24024 November 1986 Responds to 861106 Request for Addl Info Re Application to Amend License R-78.Safety Analysis of Change to possession- Only Status,Summary of Disassembly Activities,Inventory of Remaining Activated Matls,Tech Specs & Related Info Encl ML20214F7971986-11-17017 November 1986 Informs of Error in 860707 Annual Rept.Contaminated Structural Elements Have Not Been Disposed of & Will Not Be Disposed of Until Proper Authorization Received.Wh Douglas Has Replaced Wp Smith on Nuclear Reactor Committee ML20213G9051986-11-13013 November 1986 Requests Termination of Physical Security Plan.All U Removed from Facility,Including Nuclear Fuel Element Assemblies, Fission Chamber & U-238 Specified in Item B.Nuclear Matl Transaction Rept Encl ML20214F9101986-11-0707 November 1986 Lists Items of Discussion at Enforcement Conference Re Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Univ Still Wishes to Dispose of Radwaste W/O Having Complete Dismantling & Decommissioning Plan ML20213D5521986-11-0505 November 1986 Forwards Diagram of Activated Component Parts Removed from Reactor Tank,Discussed at Enforcement Conference.Irons Designed to Hold Baffle for Interruption of Water Flow to Core.Permission to Dispose of Unused Irons Requested ML20215L6541986-10-23023 October 1986 Requests Permission to Terminate Emergency Preparedness Plans,Since All Nuclear Fuel Removed from Reactor Site ML20214S6141986-09-23023 September 1986 Forwards Application for Amend 15 to License R-78 & Proposed Tech Specs.Application Requests possession-only Status,Per 10CFR50.90,since Univ Terminated Reactor Operations ML20153C0171986-01-17017 January 1986 Informs of Plans to Ship Two Cask Loads of Irradiated Fuel to Savannah River Plant in Near Future.Info Partially Deleted ML20138H0031985-10-0404 October 1985 Responds to 850927 Order to Show Cause Re Removal of Unirradiated High Enriched U Fuel Rods.B Evans of DOE Contacted to Facilitate Removal of All Fuel Prior to Deadline.Procedures Re Shipment of Fuel Requested ML20135A6831985-08-23023 August 1985 Informs of Personnel Changes Associated W/License R-78 & Intentions to Shut Down & Return Nuclear Fuel to DOE ML20080B4831984-01-31031 January 1984 Forwards Revised Requalification Program for Licensed Operators,In Response to Co Thomas ML20079E5091984-01-11011 January 1984 Forwards Revised Tech Specs for License R-78 ML20083F1821983-12-22022 December 1983 Advises That Univ Does Not Intend to Seek Rev to 780321 Requalification Plan Approved on 780428 ML20085K9851983-10-11011 October 1983 Forwards Addendum to Section 4, Site Surroundings, to Hazards Summary Rept ML20085E1491983-07-0101 July 1983 Submits Public Version of Request for 60-day Extension to Obtain New Ltrs of Agreement.Addl Time Needed to Rearrange & Edit Emergency Preparedness Plans ML20023D2211983-04-14014 April 1983 Responds to NRC 830325 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-148/83-01.Corrective Actions:R Mesler Will Be Appointed Member of Committee on Radiation Sources by 830501 ML20024C3601983-04-14014 April 1983 Responds to NRC 830325 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-148/83-01.Corrective Actions:Nuclear Engineer Will Be Appointed Member of Committee on Radiation Sources by 830501 ML20073K3191983-04-11011 April 1983 Forwards Corrected Info for Monitoring Rept Covering Jul 1981 - June 1982,submitted on 820723 ML20066J3471982-11-0303 November 1982 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Preparedness Plans ML20064M4181982-09-27027 September 1982 FOIA Request for Eight Documents Re Univ of Ks Research reactor,SECY-81-664 & Any NRC Proposed or Finalized Decommissioning Regulations ML20071L1881982-07-23023 July 1982 Submits Annual Operating Rept for Jul 1981-June 1982 ML20052G9871982-05-10010 May 1982 Discusses Delay in Reactor Power Level Verification by Irradiation of Co-60 Foil.Reactor Inoperable Due to Transients Causing Spurious Scram Signals on Period a & B Channels.Foil Irradiated by 820413 ML20052G1141982-03-10010 March 1982 Responds to Two Notices of Violation from IE Insp Rept 50-148/82-01.Calibr of Jordan Monitors Never in Violation. Approved Procedures Used.Janitor Reminded of Reactor Room Entry Procedures ML20010G8541981-09-15015 September 1981 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan,In Response to NRC 810701 Ltr.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20009A8931981-07-0808 July 1981 Requests That Response Time to NRC 810701 Ltr Concerning Physical Security Plan Be Extended to 810915 ML19351E6221980-12-0101 December 1980 Advises That Revised Emergency Plan Was Submitted W/ Application for Renewal of License R-78.No Feedback on Plan Has Been Received ML19295A6081980-09-22022 September 1980 Provides Annual Operating Rept for Jul 1979-June 1980 ML19323B4151980-05-0505 May 1980 Requests Info Re 800124 Submittal of Proposed Revision of Physical Security Plan.Problems Will Arise in Implementing Plan by 800818 If Not Approved Soon ML19344D4291980-03-0404 March 1980 Forwards Tech Specs,Emergency Preparedness Plan,Eia & Financial Liability Statement Re Application to Renew License ML19344D4511980-03-0404 March 1980 Forwards Statement of Financial Considerations Supporting Renewal of License R-78.Ltr Certifies That Future Budgets for School of Engineering Will Include Support Level Indicated Under Section 2.W/o Encl ML19340E9691980-03-0404 March 1980 Forwards Statement of Financial Considerations Supporting Renewal of License R-78.Ltr Certifies That Future Budgets for School of Engineering Will Include Support at Level Indicated Under Section 2.W/o Encl ML19340E9591980-03-0404 March 1980 Forwards Tech Specs,Public Version of Emergency Preparedness Plan,Eia & Financial Liability Statement Re Application to Renew License ML19257D1291980-01-24024 January 1980 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan. Plan Withheld(Ref 10CFR2.790) ML19294B1041980-01-10010 January 1980 Responds to NRC 791220 Ltr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-148/79-02.Corrective Actions:Changes to Be Made to New Linear Amplifier ML19211C4521979-12-28028 December 1979 Notifies of Intention to Apply for Renewal of License R-78 Due to 800107 Expiration.Requests Info on Preparation of Application ML19257A4491979-12-0707 December 1979 Responds to NRC 791109 Ltr Re Violation Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-148/79-02.Asserts That Facility Was in Compliance W/Tech Specs When Reactor Operated W/Substitute Instrument ML19210D3791979-10-23023 October 1979 Responds to IE Bulletin 79-19.Facility Does Not Generate Low Level Radwaste Requiring Shipment for Burial.Disposal Made After Decay by short-lived Isotopes or by Sanitary Sewer ML19256E0341979-10-16016 October 1979 Notifies of Failure of Pump Which Circulates Water from Reactor Tank Through Demineralizer.Temporary Pump Installed & Original Pump Will Be Returned to Svc After Repairs ML19247A0401979-07-16016 July 1979 Submits Annual Routine Rept for License R-78 ML19269E3191979-06-20020 June 1979 Forwards Amend 9 to Indemnity Agreement E-21 ML20064G0631978-11-13013 November 1978 Suppls Info Contained in .There Has Been a Check of Procedures to See That All Superseded Procedures Are Clearly Marked.Marking Superceded Procedures Should Avoid Repetition of Generic Prob of Oper W/Old Procedures 1990-07-26
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MONTHYEARML20056H3851993-07-21021 July 1993 Forwards Confirmatory Survey of Univ of Kansas Training Reactor,Lawrence,Ks, Final Rept ML20127H4661993-01-0505 January 1993 Lists Sample Taken Outside Burt Hall for Period 920102-1202. All Values Below MPCs for Uncontrolled Areas.Advises That Review of Exposure Records for Period 920110-1209 Shows That No Significant Exposures (Greater than 500 Mrem) Received ML20126L9451993-01-0404 January 1993 Forwards Final Rept for Kansas Univ Training Reactor Decommissioning ML20095B0461992-04-16016 April 1992 Advises That Author Will Continue as Consultant to Univ During Period of Decommissioning Activity (June-Dec 1992). Acting Executive Vice Chancellor DM Shankel Will Be Replaced by El Meyen by 920801 ML20072Q5321990-12-17017 December 1990 Forwards Decommissioning Plan for Univ of Kansas Training Reactor ML20055J0501990-07-26026 July 1990 Discusses Plans to Decommission Facility ML20055G0381990-07-12012 July 1990 Requests 60-day Extension,From Initial 900727 Submittal Date to Submit Decommissioning Plan ML19332C7011989-11-15015 November 1989 Requests That NRC Arrange for Region IV to Provide Confirming Survey Re New Concrete Floor to Be Placed in Reactor Room in Const of Storage Facilities ML20247E5811989-03-23023 March 1989 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/89-01.Corrective Actions:Checklist Created That Must Be Completed Before Transfer of Any Snms.Receipt of Documentation Before Shipment of Transfer Already Required ML20235Q3811987-09-23023 September 1987 Forwards Experiment 2, Continued Analysis of Activation Products in Reactor Structure (Thermal Column), as Second Step in Planning Pocess for Decommissioning.Univ Proposes to Unload Graphite from Thermal Column to Make Survey ML20235N2851987-06-0202 June 1987 Forwards Draft Description & Safety Analysis of Using Reactor Bay as Collection Point for Small Amounts of Chemical Wastes Produced by Various Campus Activities ML20212C1871987-02-27027 February 1987 Requests Approval of Encl Procedure & Hazards Analysis Re Insertion of Detector in Reactor Tank to Make Spectral Analysis of Radiation.Experiment Part of Planning Process for Decommissioning ML20210P0641987-01-28028 January 1987 Forwards Amend 15 to License R-78 & Safety Evaluation. Amend Authorizes possession-only Status,Including Deletion of Requirement to Maintain Physical Security Plan.Maint of Emergency Preparedness Plans May Be Discontinued ML20212K9891987-01-13013 January 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Corrective Actions:No Further Dismantlement Will Occur W/O Proper Authority & Regulatory Documents Will Not Be Removed from Reactor Bay Bulletin Board ML20215D8001986-11-25025 November 1986 Responds to Questions Raised Re Application for Possession Only Amend to License R-78,per Enforcement Conference Rept 50-148/86-01.Summary of Disassembly Activities on 860321 & 24 & Radiation Safety Svc Permit Application Encl ML20214K8021986-11-24024 November 1986 Responds to 861106 Request for Addl Info Re Application to Amend License R-78.Safety Analysis of Change to possession- Only Status,Summary of Disassembly Activities,Inventory of Remaining Activated Matls,Tech Specs & Related Info Encl ML20214F7971986-11-17017 November 1986 Informs of Error in 860707 Annual Rept.Contaminated Structural Elements Have Not Been Disposed of & Will Not Be Disposed of Until Proper Authorization Received.Wh Douglas Has Replaced Wp Smith on Nuclear Reactor Committee ML20213G9051986-11-13013 November 1986 Requests Termination of Physical Security Plan.All U Removed from Facility,Including Nuclear Fuel Element Assemblies, Fission Chamber & U-238 Specified in Item B.Nuclear Matl Transaction Rept Encl ML20214F9101986-11-0707 November 1986 Lists Items of Discussion at Enforcement Conference Re Insp Rept 50-148/86-01.Univ Still Wishes to Dispose of Radwaste W/O Having Complete Dismantling & Decommissioning Plan ML20213D5521986-11-0505 November 1986 Forwards Diagram of Activated Component Parts Removed from Reactor Tank,Discussed at Enforcement Conference.Irons Designed to Hold Baffle for Interruption of Water Flow to Core.Permission to Dispose of Unused Irons Requested ML20215L6541986-10-23023 October 1986 Requests Permission to Terminate Emergency Preparedness Plans,Since All Nuclear Fuel Removed from Reactor Site ML20214S6141986-09-23023 September 1986 Forwards Application for Amend 15 to License R-78 & Proposed Tech Specs.Application Requests possession-only Status,Per 10CFR50.90,since Univ Terminated Reactor Operations ML20153C0171986-01-17017 January 1986 Informs of Plans to Ship Two Cask Loads of Irradiated Fuel to Savannah River Plant in Near Future.Info Partially Deleted ML20138H0031985-10-0404 October 1985 Responds to 850927 Order to Show Cause Re Removal of Unirradiated High Enriched U Fuel Rods.B Evans of DOE Contacted to Facilitate Removal of All Fuel Prior to Deadline.Procedures Re Shipment of Fuel Requested ML20135A6831985-08-23023 August 1985 Informs of Personnel Changes Associated W/License R-78 & Intentions to Shut Down & Return Nuclear Fuel to DOE ML20080B4831984-01-31031 January 1984 Forwards Revised Requalification Program for Licensed Operators,In Response to Co Thomas ML20079E5091984-01-11011 January 1984 Forwards Revised Tech Specs for License R-78 ML20083F1821983-12-22022 December 1983 Advises That Univ Does Not Intend to Seek Rev to 780321 Requalification Plan Approved on 780428 ML20085K9851983-10-11011 October 1983 Forwards Addendum to Section 4, Site Surroundings, to Hazards Summary Rept ML20085E1491983-07-0101 July 1983 Submits Public Version of Request for 60-day Extension to Obtain New Ltrs of Agreement.Addl Time Needed to Rearrange & Edit Emergency Preparedness Plans ML20023D2211983-04-14014 April 1983 Responds to NRC 830325 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-148/83-01.Corrective Actions:R Mesler Will Be Appointed Member of Committee on Radiation Sources by 830501 ML20024C3601983-04-14014 April 1983 Responds to NRC 830325 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-148/83-01.Corrective Actions:Nuclear Engineer Will Be Appointed Member of Committee on Radiation Sources by 830501 ML20073K3191983-04-11011 April 1983 Forwards Corrected Info for Monitoring Rept Covering Jul 1981 - June 1982,submitted on 820723 ML20071Q1291983-03-0808 March 1983 FOIA Request for Three Documents Re Univ of Ks Research Reactor ML20070J7001982-11-25025 November 1982 FOIA Request for Documents in Possession of Licensee Re Receipt,Use,Disposal & Storage of Radioisotopes Under License R-78 ML20070J1341982-11-0909 November 1982 FOIA Request for Documents Re Univ of Ks Research Reactor ML20066J3471982-11-0303 November 1982 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Preparedness Plans ML20064M4181982-09-27027 September 1982 FOIA Request for Eight Documents Re Univ of Ks Research reactor,SECY-81-664 & Any NRC Proposed or Finalized Decommissioning Regulations ML20063D6931982-09-0707 September 1982 FOIA Request for Six Documents Re Univ of Ks Research Reactor ML20064M4081982-09-0707 September 1982 FOIA Request for Documents Re Univ of Ks Research Reactor ML20071L1881982-07-23023 July 1982 Submits Annual Operating Rept for Jul 1981-June 1982 ML20052G9871982-05-10010 May 1982 Discusses Delay in Reactor Power Level Verification by Irradiation of Co-60 Foil.Reactor Inoperable Due to Transients Causing Spurious Scram Signals on Period a & B Channels.Foil Irradiated by 820413 ML20052G1141982-03-10010 March 1982 Responds to Two Notices of Violation from IE Insp Rept 50-148/82-01.Calibr of Jordan Monitors Never in Violation. Approved Procedures Used.Janitor Reminded of Reactor Room Entry Procedures ML20010G8541981-09-15015 September 1981 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan,In Response to NRC 810701 Ltr.Plan Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20009A8931981-07-0808 July 1981 Requests That Response Time to NRC 810701 Ltr Concerning Physical Security Plan Be Extended to 810915 ML19351E6221980-12-0101 December 1980 Advises That Revised Emergency Plan Was Submitted W/ Application for Renewal of License R-78.No Feedback on Plan Has Been Received ML19295A6081980-09-22022 September 1980 Provides Annual Operating Rept for Jul 1979-June 1980 ML19323B4151980-05-0505 May 1980 Requests Info Re 800124 Submittal of Proposed Revision of Physical Security Plan.Problems Will Arise in Implementing Plan by 800818 If Not Approved Soon ML19344D4511980-03-0404 March 1980 Forwards Statement of Financial Considerations Supporting Renewal of License R-78.Ltr Certifies That Future Budgets for School of Engineering Will Include Support Level Indicated Under Section 2.W/o Encl ML19344D4291980-03-0404 March 1980 Forwards Tech Specs,Emergency Preparedness Plan,Eia & Financial Liability Statement Re Application to Renew License 1993-07-21
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THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66045-2223 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Ydf!4Es November 24, 1986 Mr. Herbert N. Berkow, Director Standardization and Special Projects Directorate Division of PWR Licensing-B Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ,
Washington, D.C. 20555 Re Docket No. 50-148 NRC Review of University of Kansas Possession-Only Ammendment j
Application Dear Mr. Berkows f In response to your letter of November 6 requesting additional information,
! we submit the following documents (Item numbers refer to those in the
! enclosure to >our letter):
l Item 1 Safety Analysis of Changing the University of Kansas Reactor Facility to " Possession Only" Status l
Item 2 Sumnary of Disassembly Activities and Inventory of Remaining l Activated Materials Item 3 Processing and Disposal of Activated and Contaminated Reactor j Components (RSS-1 Project 1)
Exposure ALARA Considerations for RSS-1 Project 1 Radiation Safety Service Permit Application, Permit No. RSS-1 Item 4 Included in response to Item 2 Item 5 Proposed Appendix A. Technical Specifications for the Nuclear fleactor Facility License R-78, Revised November,1986 We hope trat these responses will permit you to complete your review and evaluation of our amendment request.
Sin cere .. y ,
/ p Harold F. Rosson Reactor Director
Enclosures:
As stated Copy W/ enclosures: Carl E. Locke Q Y 8612020470 061124 PER ADOCK 05000148 i P PDR
r SAFETY ANALYSIS OF CHANGING THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS REACTOR FACILITY TO " POSSESSION ONLY" STATUS
.lovember, 1986 All nuclear fuel has been removed from the facility. Criticality cannot be achieved and hence does not constitute a safety hazard.
All remaining radioactivity either is contained in certain parts that have been removed from the reactor tank (control rods and sheaths, grid plates, aluminum angle pieces, and assorted bolts) or is within the reactor shielding (the aluminum tank, the concrete biological shield, the graphite thermal column, and the beam port plugs).
The parts that have been removed total 45 pounds and have been assayed to contain 0.96 mci of co-60. They are stored in one of the shielded vaults in the hot lab and are accessible only by trained Radiation Safety Service personnel. The exposure rate from the parts is 1.75 mR/hr at 1 meter. They
, represent no hazard to the general public and only a minor hazard to I
operating personnel.
The radioactivity contained in the shielding results in a maximum exposure l rate inside and at the bottom of the empty tank of < 30 mR/hr. However, a l cover has been locked to the top of the tank to prevent unauthorized access.
l The exposure rate directly above the cover is 40 pR/hr, around the top catwalk it is 5 pR/hr, and at the surface of the shield waist-high above floor level it is < 5 uR/hr, all measured above background. This represents no hazard to the general public and only a negligible hazard to operating personnel. In fact, given the very small occupancy factor of the area around the top of the reactor (< 15 min /wk), the reactor room might qualify for unrestricted use.
There are no sources of 11gulds, sludges, or gases which might be released.
We can conceive of no credible accident which would release significant amounts of any radioactive contaminant to the environment.
The Technical Specifications specify procedures to be followed to maintain the facility in a safe condition. Adherence to these procedures shall insure safety.
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OF DISASSEMBLY ACTIVITIES AND INVENTORY OF REMAINING ACTIVATED MATERIALS November, 1986 All nuclear fuel has been removed and shipped to DOE facilities. The fission chamber has been transferred to Kansas State University.
The neutron detection chambers, control rod drive motors, magnets, armatures, rod drive extension rods, and guide tubes have been removed.
This material is not activated and presently is being stored on too of the reactor catwalk.
The following activated components have been removed from the tank and are stored in a shielded vault in the hot lab Description Activity (mCl) Weight (1bs)
Control rods and sheaths (3 ea) negligible 22 Grid plate assembly (2 plates) 0.06 18 Aluminum angles (2) and stainless steel bolts (20) 0.90 _5 Total 0.96 45 (Co-60)
Disassembly of all components was accomplished by removal of bolts or threaded studs. Nothing was cut or sawed.
The balance of the activated material is contained within the reactor shielding which includes the aluminum tank, the graphite thermal column, the beam port plugs, and the concrete biological shield. The specific activity of this material has not been determined.
All natural uranium plates, rods, and scrap has been shipped to ADC0 Services, Inc. for disposal. This material is not part of the reactor, but is covered under our facility license.
No other material has been removed or shipped off site.
PROCESSING AND DISPOSAL OF ACTIVATED AND CONTAMINATED REACTOR COMPONENTS RSS-1 Project 1 Approved by majority vote of Radiation Sources Committee March 17, 1986 I. Introduction It is proposed that all remaining contaminated components of the reactor, exclusive of the structural shielding, be appropriately processed for officient packaging and disposal as radioactive waste under our usual procedures.
II. Procedures The general procedures described under permit RSS-1 will be followed.
Specifically, it has already been determined that radiation fields at 12 l inches from any surface are less than 30 mR/hr.
Protective clothing will be worn in disassembling the components.
Radiation monitoring will be carried out continuously by a second person.
Pocket chambers will be worn.
Exposure in any one week will be kept well below 25 mrema by calculation. Smears of components will be made before any cutting or sawing is accomplished.
If components need to be cut or sawed, drop cloths will be used and work will be carried out in a draft-free environment. Face masks with particulate filters will be used with eyes protected. All filings and other materials will be disposed of as radioactive.
Comprehensive smear tests will be performed at the end of any given operation to verify the absence of any contamination.
Estimates of activity will be made from radiation levels. Analysis of spectra may be used, as appropriate, for identification of products.
e EXPOSURE ALARA CONSIDERATIONS FOR RSS-1 PROJECT 1 The potential for a total dose of 25 mrems was deemed acceptable for the benefit obtained in reducing the potential continuous doses from distributed but easily removable sources within the reactor tank.
Furthermore, a check for potentially removable activity was also important for future planning for further reductions in radiation sources.
A total time of 45 minutes in the tank would yield a dose less than 25 mR and was used as the maximum time that would be required.
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lPcrait No. RSS-1 l l Effective Date l l completed by RSS l Radiation Safety Service PA-RLap Permit Application
- 1. (a) Name and Department Addrene l Alternate's Name, Department Home and University Phone No. Home and University Phone No.
Radiation Safety Service '
gg Benjamin S. Friesen l Assistant RSO Director and Radiation Safety Officer of fice - 217 Nuclear Reactor Center home phone 841-8260 i
office phone 864-4089 Judith deChamplain g
home phone 843-4373 Radiation Protection Specialist l home phono 842-3180
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(b) Roosa where r$dio$ctive e$teriaIs~wIli be u$ed or etored."
NRC - rooms 207, 210A, 203, 218, 111, 112, 132, 126, 125, 142 llawor th 904, 906, 10-1 Nicholn 142 (n11 n t her noornveri Inhorntorien)
- 2. Type of Request (Initial) (Renewal) [AmendmentM to replace all Circle designation which applies. previous approvals
> Previous Permit number (Applicable only if renewal or amendment request.)
- 3. Isotopee
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Radioactive l Compound (s) l Stock Storage l Requested l Possession Limit footope l and/or Fore l Location l Possession Limit l (completed by RSS) l I I I I I I I Any listed In forms listed 203, til NRC At levels listed'g At levels listed in Radioactive ! ni 38-C019-01, in 38-C019-01. i Materials License I Waste and ! n 38-C019-01.
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- 4. Claes of Laboratory (Circle appropriate clase.)
Type D Type C Type B (Variable through all three)
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- 5. Training of Laboratory Supervisor duration of on the
- fo rmal Type of training training job course (a) Principles and practices of radiation protection, See c iclosed vitae. yes no yes no (b) Radioactivity measurements, monitoring techniques, instrument capabilities, yes no yes no standardizations, (c) Mathematics and calculations f basic to the use and measurement yes no yes no j of radioactivity, (d) Biological ef fects of radiation including estimates of risk. yes no yes no
- 6. Experience of Laboratory Supervisor where experience duration of isotope maximum amount type of use was gained experience See enclosed vitae.
- 7. Radiation Detection Instruments (Include RSS instruments only if on a semi-permanent loan.)
888 efficiency (average) type of instrument radiation detected m nitoring, surveying or sensitivity measuring See appropriate por tions of License Nun ber 38-C019-01.
- 8. Method, f requency, and standards (sources) used in calibrating and checking proper ,
operation of instruments listed above.
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RSS-1 Application cont. PA-RSSI.386
- 9. The TR-TD1 is enclosed.
- 10. Bloassays Staff members handling quantities of radioactive materials at levels requiring bloassays will process them. (Handling of unopened shipments is a
" gray" area. Staff members handling shipments will have bioassays performed at least once each quarter.)
- 11. Laboratories aird Facilities Room til is a hot lab and contains a radiological hood, concrete storage vaults and remote handling equipment. Lead bricks are available for temporary shielding. Rooms 203 and 207 have hoods. Haworth 906 has a new filtered radiological hood. Haworth 10-1 has the holdup-dilution tanks for controlling sewer disposal. Room 203 is our instrumentation room and contains supplies-for all types of work with radioactive materials including emergency equipment.
- 12. Radiation Protection Program
- a. General:
The representations and commitments made in our broad license 38-C019-01 and the ref erenced " Radiation Safety Standard Procedures" are followed.
(These have been reviewed at various times and are available to any Committee members for additional review.)
The procedures covered are summarized below:
I. Calibrations Air monitors, direct reading dosimeters, radiation survey instruments, & TLD's II. Actions and Hesponses to Permit Violations III. Emergency Procedures IV. Exposure Records (including bloassays)
V. Inventories VI. Directives VII. Permit Authorizations VIII. Purchasing Procedures IX. Shipment Inspections X. Surveys and Sampling (including leak tests)
XI. Training XII. Waste Disposal
- b. Specific Items
- 1. Possession:
The intent of the possession limits requested on the cover page should be clarified. The RSS does not anticipate that it will possess all such materials at any one time. However since all shipments come through our labs, the possession must cover all materials that may come to the university. We also have custody of several irradiators and store various
materials either in stock form or in waste form for users for variable lengths of time. The RSS, for itself, may need reference sources, classroom materials, and calibretions sources. All items are so stored that unrestricted areas will not exceed applicable IOCFR20 regulations.
- 2. Approach to non-routine projects:
By its very nature, the RSS needs to have approval to handle, manipulate, and appropriately process all radiation sources which the University possesses. The general procedure by which new situations are approached is described below.
I. All documented information available for defining the situation is gathered first. ( In cases of emergency, only immediately available information would be utilized.)
II. In addition to documentation, " approach" surveys and measurements are made to avoid unnecessary exposure and to provide information for making dccisions about required protective procedures. (In unknown situations, step I is not possible.) An " approach" survey is one in which the radiation fields or concentrations of radioactive materials are measured or estimated starting with a position far from the potential source of radiation. In general, fields in excess of 30 mR/hr at 12 inches are totally avoided except for the possibility of quick assessment (fractions of minutes). Between 2.5 and 30 mR/hr, a
time limitations are established.
4 III. Dry runs are performed for unfamiliar operations whenever possible.
IV. From analysis of operations to be accomplished, necessary shielding
. arrangements are calculated and installed.
V. All appropriate safety precautions are followed:
- 1. Protective clothing-includes lab coats and gloves as a minimum.
May include respirators, hooded garments, and bootles.
- 2. Protective drop cloths are used if radioactive materials might
- 3. Hoods or dry boxes are used as required.
- 4. "Second person present" rule is applied if appreciable fields or materials are involved.
- 5. Film badges are worn.
VI. Accident Analysis These are performed as required for planned procedures. If they have been performed under specific permits to users, they need not be performed again because the RSS has already rev'iewed them.
- 3. Procedures for Contaminated Facilities and Equipment I. The discussion under Section 12. b.2. above applles.
II. The nature and level of radiation fields are established. If
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appropriate, wipes are made to establish the level of removable activity.
III. Materials are isolated and segregated by levels and types of materials to the extent possible.
IV.
For removable activity and chemicals, the levels are established by direct assessment of activity. For fixed radioactive materials, the levels are estimated on the basis of measuring radiation fields at a specified distance.
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-If components need to be disassembled or cut into smaller segments, procedures are designed to contain the materials during processing.
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Any major project will be submitted for review and approval on a one time basis.
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