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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML19325E9801989-11-0101 November 1989 Requests That Author Name Be Placed on Distribution List Re Schedule of Hearing in Alchemie Case.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 891101 ML19327A8441989-10-11011 October 1989 Forwards Pleadings,Motions & Orders Filed in Alchemie Reorganization Action.Alchemie Currently Preparing Reorganization Plan Which Will Serve as Framework for Future Company Business Activities ML19327A8511989-10-0505 October 1989 Forwards Wh Arowood 890907 Ltr & Other Supplemental Info to Replace Info Previously Filed ML20247R7631989-09-27027 September 1989 Informs That Latest Completion Date for CP CPEP-1 Currently 891103.Application Should Show Good Cause & Fee Should Be Encl ML20248C8311989-09-20020 September 1989 Request for Hearing by Alchemie.* Forwards Response & Request for Hearing,In Response to NRC 890818 Order Modifying License & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked,For Appropriate Action ML19327A8691989-09-0707 September 1989 Submits Info Re Alchemie & Anderson County Bank Financing Transaction ML20247F4121989-08-31031 August 1989 Advises That Response to Order Modifying Licenses & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked Will Be Sent. Responses to NRC Three Basic Questions Re Status of Licensee Finances & Rationale for Having License Provided ML20246C7101989-08-18018 August 1989 Forwards Order,Effective Immediately,Modifying CPs CPEP-1 & CPEP-2 to Require Notification of Commission Before Taking Possession of Any Classified Equipment & to Show Cause Why CPs Should Not Be Revoked ML20246C6741989-08-11011 August 1989 Informs That DOE Will Not Extend Sales Agreement & Will Discontinue Discussions of Sale of Centrifuge Equipment ML20246C6941989-08-11011 August 1989 Discusses Key Issues Affecting Technology Transfer of Classified Gas Centrifuge Equipment & Technology from DOE to Alchemie.Requests That DOE Give Alchemie Necessary Time to Consummate Few Remaining Matters in Appropriate Fashion ML20246B1671989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Response to 890717 Request for Info Re Filings W/ Us Bankruptcy Court & Financial Capabilities.Ownership of Unclassified Equipment Remains Unchanged ML20246P0181989-07-17017 July 1989 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re 890620 Filing for Reorganization in Us Bankruptcy Court.Nrc Will Initiate Proceeding for Suspension or Revocation of CPs Should Licensee Fail to Respond by 890815 ML20245C1151989-06-20020 June 1989 Issues Amend 1 to CP CPEP-1,specifying 891103 as Latest Date of Completion of Mods to Facility.Ser Encl ML20247Q5521989-05-24024 May 1989 Notifies That J Smelser Contract Ended,Effective 890517. Mgt of Company by Listed Board of Director Members Will Continue Until New Chief Executive Officer Selected ML20246H3771989-05-12012 May 1989 ALAB-913.* Advises That Time Provided within Which Commission May Act to Review Aslab Decision ALAB-913 Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final on 890501.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890512 ML20246K7091989-05-0808 May 1989 Forwards Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Amend to CPEP-1 ML20246A1451989-05-0101 May 1989 Responds to 890418 Request for Extension of Completion Date to 891103 for Mod to Be Performed Under CP CPEP-1.CP Will Remain in Effect Until Determination Made W/Respect to Request ML20245A6451989-04-18018 April 1989 Requests Extension of Latest Completion Date from 890503 to 891103,to Allow Time for Negotiations,Mods & Settlement of Financial Issues W/Doe ML20246P4261989-03-23023 March 1989 Advises That 890210 Condition III.6 of CP Issued to Alchemie Re Financial Assurances for Protection of Common Defense & Security by Control of Classified Machinery Not Applicable. Record Copy ML20246P4001989-03-23023 March 1989 Advises That Financial Assurances for Protection of Common Defense & Security Provided by Alchemie Accepted.Notifies That Any Activities by Alchemie Involving Access to Classified Machines & Info Must Be Under DOE Security ML20246P4171989-03-23023 March 1989 Advises That 890210 Condition III.6 of CP Issued to Alchemie Re Financial Assurances for Protection of Common Defense & Security by Control of Classified Machinery Not Applicable ML20235N9801989-02-22022 February 1989 Forwards Notices of Issuance of CPs for Alchemie Centrifuge Plan Demonstration & Oliver Springs Facilities ML20235W0181989-02-21021 February 1989 Forwards Proprietary Rev 7 to Security Plan for Alchemie, Inc,Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf Oak Ridge,Tn. Rev Incorporates Revised Security Fencing Arrangement & Reduces Number of Employees Requiring Clearances.Rev Withheld ML20235N3421989-02-15015 February 1989 Responds to 890201 Request for Estimates for Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility (Cpdf) & Oliver Springs Plus Cpdf.Doe Intends to Ensure That Sufficient Finances Exist for Decontamination & Decommissioning Liabilities ML20196D1801988-12-0202 December 1988 Confirms 881202 Telcon Re Draft Trust Agreement Provided on 881129.Agreement in Concert W/Ltr of Credit Acceptable in Principle & Meets NRC Decommissioning Rule Amends ML20206M9231988-11-23023 November 1988 Lists Questions Raised by Board Study of Licensee Environ Repts on Facilities,For Responses & Comments.Served on 881125 ML20206J6441988-11-16016 November 1988 Requests Responses to Listed Questions Re Proceeding, Including Explanation of Environ Consequences Caused by Movement of Centrifuges from State of Oh to State of Tn. Served on 881117 ML20206D6241988-11-11011 November 1988 Forwards Projected Decommission Costs of Centrifuge Machines to Be Transferred to New Facility at Oliver Spring,Tn. Licensee Will Be Able to Offset Total Decommissioning Costs by Setting Aside Annual Decommissioning Cost Plus Reserve ML20206J5741988-11-10010 November 1988 Forwards H Thompson as Balance of NRC Response to State of Tn Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Proposed Facilities,Per NRC ML20206C5901988-11-0909 November 1988 Forwards Withdrawal of Request of State of Tn to Participate as Interested Party,Per 10CFR2.715(c).Requests That Mh Mobley Remain on Svc List for Purpose of Receiving All Pertinent Correspondence,Filings & Notices ML20206J5571988-11-0909 November 1988 Forwards NRC Review & Evaluation of Facilities Security Plans Discussing Equipment & Procedures Used by Applicant to Meet Requirements in 10CFR95.W/o Encl ML20205T5991988-11-0707 November 1988 Requests Survey of Proposed Oliver Spring Site to Look for Evidence of Threatened or Endangered Species ML20205T6491988-11-0707 November 1988 Ack Receipt of to Chairman Zech Re Alchemie Applications to Operate Facility for Separation of Stable Isotopes at Oak Ridge,Tn & Construct Similar Facility at Oliver Springs,Tn ML20206C0631988-11-0707 November 1988 Responds to Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Proposed Alchemie Facilities.Company Advised That Facilities Subj to State of Tn Regulations ML20205R6731988-11-0404 November 1988 Forwards NRC Testimony of Jj Swift Addressing ASLB Inquiries of 881018 & Two Attachments.Related Correspondence ML20205R7171988-11-0303 November 1988 Requests 880912 Submittal Re Ability to Assure Funding for Decontamination Over Entire Period of License Be Revised. NRC Expects That Sale of Unneeded,Unclassified Matl Will Realize Sufficient Funds to Cover Costs of Removal of Matl ML20205P9511988-11-0101 November 1988 Forwards Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf,Oak Ridge,Tn & Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs,Oliver Springs,Tn. Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20195E4291988-10-31031 October 1988 Forwards Numbers 1-5 of Rev 5 to Alchemie Security Plans. Requests Replacement of Pages 23-25 & 35 & Encl Rev Page ML20205N3691988-10-28028 October 1988 Advises That ASLB Tentatively Calling for Telcon on 881109 W/Parties & State of Tn to Discuss Need for Further Prehearing Conference & Other Scheduling Matters,Per 881026 Request.Served on 881031 ML20205T0001988-10-28028 October 1988 Requests Assistance to Expedite Alchemie,Inc Licensing Application Re Transferring DOE Gas Centrifuge to Vendor. Served on 881107 ML20205N3301988-10-27027 October 1988 Forwards Sketch of Feed Sys,Withdrawal Sys Refrigeration Cart & Typical Withdrawal,Large & Small,Pumping Stations ML20205K3321988-10-26026 October 1988 Forwards SER Re Const Mod & Licensing of & Application for CP for Facilities.Nrc Review of Safeguards/Security Plans for Two Proposed Facilities Sent to Board & Applicant.Telcon to Discuss Scheduling Matters Requested.W/O Encls ML20205Q5661988-10-25025 October 1988 Forwards SERs Re Company 871117 Application for Authority to Construct & Operate Facilities to Enrich Stable Isotopes at Facility-1 Cpdf & to Construct Facility for Same Purpose at Facility-2 Oliver Springs ML20155H3621988-10-18018 October 1988 Requests Addl Info Re NRC Environ Assessments Submitted on 880914 for Uncontested Proceedings,To Complete Review of Adequacy of NEPA Assessments.Served on 881018 ML20204G0741988-10-17017 October 1988 Forwards Mh Mobley from State of Tn to NRC Not Received Until 881014.NRC Will Address Matters in Ltr in SER ML20207M0691988-09-29029 September 1988 Comments on Environ Assessments & Finding of No Significant Impact Documents Re Alchemie Facilities.Blind Approach of Addressing Stable Isotope Enrichment Appalling ML20154P3961988-09-27027 September 1988 Forwards Info in Preparation for ACRS Subcommittee on Safeguards & Security 881006 Meeting.Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20154M5051988-09-22022 September 1988 Responds to Re Rev to Info on Applicability of 10CFR50 Applications for Enriching Stable Isotopes.Listed Observations Provided Based on Info in Ltr & 880914 Telcon ML20155H8301988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Rev 4 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1-CPDF.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) 1990-02-08
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML19325E9801989-11-0101 November 1989 Requests That Author Name Be Placed on Distribution List Re Schedule of Hearing in Alchemie Case.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 891101 ML19327A8441989-10-11011 October 1989 Forwards Pleadings,Motions & Orders Filed in Alchemie Reorganization Action.Alchemie Currently Preparing Reorganization Plan Which Will Serve as Framework for Future Company Business Activities ML19327A8511989-10-0505 October 1989 Forwards Wh Arowood 890907 Ltr & Other Supplemental Info to Replace Info Previously Filed ML19327A8691989-09-0707 September 1989 Submits Info Re Alchemie & Anderson County Bank Financing Transaction ML20247F4121989-08-31031 August 1989 Advises That Response to Order Modifying Licenses & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked Will Be Sent. Responses to NRC Three Basic Questions Re Status of Licensee Finances & Rationale for Having License Provided ML20246B1671989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Response to 890717 Request for Info Re Filings W/ Us Bankruptcy Court & Financial Capabilities.Ownership of Unclassified Equipment Remains Unchanged ML20247Q5521989-05-24024 May 1989 Notifies That J Smelser Contract Ended,Effective 890517. Mgt of Company by Listed Board of Director Members Will Continue Until New Chief Executive Officer Selected ML20245A6451989-04-18018 April 1989 Requests Extension of Latest Completion Date from 890503 to 891103,to Allow Time for Negotiations,Mods & Settlement of Financial Issues W/Doe ML20235W0181989-02-21021 February 1989 Forwards Proprietary Rev 7 to Security Plan for Alchemie, Inc,Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf Oak Ridge,Tn. Rev Incorporates Revised Security Fencing Arrangement & Reduces Number of Employees Requiring Clearances.Rev Withheld ML20235N3421989-02-15015 February 1989 Responds to 890201 Request for Estimates for Centrifuge Plant Demonstration Facility (Cpdf) & Oliver Springs Plus Cpdf.Doe Intends to Ensure That Sufficient Finances Exist for Decontamination & Decommissioning Liabilities ML20206D6241988-11-11011 November 1988 Forwards Projected Decommission Costs of Centrifuge Machines to Be Transferred to New Facility at Oliver Spring,Tn. Licensee Will Be Able to Offset Total Decommissioning Costs by Setting Aside Annual Decommissioning Cost Plus Reserve ML20206C5901988-11-0909 November 1988 Forwards Withdrawal of Request of State of Tn to Participate as Interested Party,Per 10CFR2.715(c).Requests That Mh Mobley Remain on Svc List for Purpose of Receiving All Pertinent Correspondence,Filings & Notices ML20205P9511988-11-0101 November 1988 Forwards Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf,Oak Ridge,Tn & Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs,Oliver Springs,Tn. Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20195E4291988-10-31031 October 1988 Forwards Numbers 1-5 of Rev 5 to Alchemie Security Plans. Requests Replacement of Pages 23-25 & 35 & Encl Rev Page ML20205T0001988-10-28028 October 1988 Requests Assistance to Expedite Alchemie,Inc Licensing Application Re Transferring DOE Gas Centrifuge to Vendor. Served on 881107 ML20205N3301988-10-27027 October 1988 Forwards Sketch of Feed Sys,Withdrawal Sys Refrigeration Cart & Typical Withdrawal,Large & Small,Pumping Stations ML20207M0691988-09-29029 September 1988 Comments on Environ Assessments & Finding of No Significant Impact Documents Re Alchemie Facilities.Blind Approach of Addressing Stable Isotope Enrichment Appalling ML20155H8301988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Rev 4 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1-CPDF.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20154K3841988-09-12012 September 1988 Forwards Enhanced Facts Re Adequacy of Funding for Decontamination & Decommissioning (D&D) of Facilities. Intends to Establish Funded Reserve for D&D at Completion of Sale of Unclassified Equipment Not Needed for Production ML20154E6451988-08-31031 August 1988 Requests That 880722 & 0812 Ltrs Re Security Sys Components Be Withheld from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20154A0931988-08-30030 August 1988 Forwards Comments on from Alchemie,Inc Re Radiological Hazards.Clarification Desired ML20151Y3821988-08-17017 August 1988 Forwards Revised Attachments to 871117 Application for License ML20151V8901988-08-0808 August 1988 Withdraws Request for Security Facility Approval of Pine Ridge Ofc Park,Oak Ridge,Tn.Need for Storing Classified Documents at Pine Ridge Ofc Facility No Longer Required Since DOE Has Made Ofc Space Available at Another Facility ML20235A8861988-07-22022 July 1988 Forwards Financial Info Per 880603 Request.Encl Withheld ML20151L3321988-07-20020 July 1988 Forwards DOE Ltr Indicating Acceptance of Classified Matter. Licensee Agrees to Remove Any Toxic or Hazardous Matl from Classified Equipment Prior to Transfer to DOE for Disposal ML20151M9211988-07-20020 July 1988 Responds to 880621 Request for Addl Info Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring radioisotopes.Te-123 Will Be Enriching Approx 60 G to About 50% ML20151G6531988-07-18018 July 1988 Advises That State of Tn Will Forgo Appearance at 880721 Prehearing Conference in Knoxville,Tn Based on Concerns Already or in Process of Being Addressed ML20151G9761988-07-14014 July 1988 Forwards Rev 2 to Security Plan for Shipment of Classified Matter.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20150F1561988-07-0808 July 1988 Advises of Changes to Alchemie Board of Directors,Per 880618 Annual Stockholders Meeting ML20195J6991988-06-0909 June 1988 Provides Response to State of Tn Concerns Re Licensee Operation of Gas Centrifuge Machines.Alchemie Will Comply W/ Requirements of 10CFR74.11,13 & 15 & Will Be Regulated by NRC & DOE ML20154P5041988-05-26026 May 1988 Forwards up-to-date List of Company Stockholders,Showing No Large Foreign Investors.Also Advises That Jh Smelser Assumed Executive Officer Position & Author Now Senior Vice President ML20154P2161988-05-24024 May 1988 Responds to NRC 880510 Request for Addl Info for Licensee Licensing Applications ML20151W9641988-04-19019 April 1988 Informs That Mercury,Boron Vanadium or Osmium Will Not Be Processed in Centrifuge Facilities,Per NRC 880414 Request Re Use of Listed Feedstock Compounds.Safety Analysis of Each Compound to Be Processed Will Be Performed ML20151N2711988-04-14014 April 1988 Forwards Section 19.0 of Rev 1 to Security Plan.Title Changed from Nonproliferation Controls to Safeguards. Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20148D6841988-03-16016 March 1988 Forwards Rev 1 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Incorporates NRC Comments Received on 880224.Section 18.0, Security of ADP Sys Currently Undergoing Rev & Will Be Finalized by 880408.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20150D6241988-03-15015 March 1988 Forwards Addl Info Re 880203 Environ Responses to NRC 871228 Request.Info Includes Detailed Floor Plan,Commitment to Develop Procedures for Toxic,Hazardous Chemicals,Expected Water Usage & Procedures for Environ Permit Amends ML20196E5281988-02-19019 February 1988 Forwards Corrected Addl Info Inadvertently Omitted from 880203 Submittal.On Page 5,lower Portion of Page Inadvertently Omitted ML20196E6431988-02-16016 February 1988 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Licensee Application Per 10CFR50,including Stockholders List & Contract W/Doe for Sale of Centrifuge Equipment.Only Foreign Interest Would Be Isotec,Inc Stock ML20149J8581988-02-0303 February 1988 Forwards Addl Info CP & OL Application,Per at Clark .Info Includes Centrifuge Machine Contamination, Decommissioning,Radioactive & Classified Waste Disposal, Environ Rept & HVAC Sys ML20196A3141988-01-19019 January 1988 Forwards Alchemie Response to NRC Suggested Measures to Assure No U Would Be Enriched by Licensee,Per 880107 Meeting.Recommends Meeting W/Nrc in Feb to Discuss Resolution of Safeguards Issue 1990-02-08
[Table view] Category:VENDOR/MANUFACTURER TO NRC
MONTHYEARML19327A8441989-10-11011 October 1989 Forwards Pleadings,Motions & Orders Filed in Alchemie Reorganization Action.Alchemie Currently Preparing Reorganization Plan Which Will Serve as Framework for Future Company Business Activities ML19327A8511989-10-0505 October 1989 Forwards Wh Arowood 890907 Ltr & Other Supplemental Info to Replace Info Previously Filed ML20247F4121989-08-31031 August 1989 Advises That Response to Order Modifying Licenses & Order to Show Cause Why Licenses Should Not Be Revoked Will Be Sent. Responses to NRC Three Basic Questions Re Status of Licensee Finances & Rationale for Having License Provided ML20246B1671989-08-0808 August 1989 Forwards Response to 890717 Request for Info Re Filings W/ Us Bankruptcy Court & Financial Capabilities.Ownership of Unclassified Equipment Remains Unchanged ML20247Q5521989-05-24024 May 1989 Notifies That J Smelser Contract Ended,Effective 890517. Mgt of Company by Listed Board of Director Members Will Continue Until New Chief Executive Officer Selected ML20245A6451989-04-18018 April 1989 Requests Extension of Latest Completion Date from 890503 to 891103,to Allow Time for Negotiations,Mods & Settlement of Financial Issues W/Doe ML20235W0181989-02-21021 February 1989 Forwards Proprietary Rev 7 to Security Plan for Alchemie, Inc,Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf Oak Ridge,Tn. Rev Incorporates Revised Security Fencing Arrangement & Reduces Number of Employees Requiring Clearances.Rev Withheld ML20206D6241988-11-11011 November 1988 Forwards Projected Decommission Costs of Centrifuge Machines to Be Transferred to New Facility at Oliver Spring,Tn. Licensee Will Be Able to Offset Total Decommissioning Costs by Setting Aside Annual Decommissioning Cost Plus Reserve ML20205P9511988-11-0101 November 1988 Forwards Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1 - Cpdf,Oak Ridge,Tn & Rev 6 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 2 - Oliver Springs,Oliver Springs,Tn. Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20195E4291988-10-31031 October 1988 Forwards Numbers 1-5 of Rev 5 to Alchemie Security Plans. Requests Replacement of Pages 23-25 & 35 & Encl Rev Page ML20205N3301988-10-27027 October 1988 Forwards Sketch of Feed Sys,Withdrawal Sys Refrigeration Cart & Typical Withdrawal,Large & Small,Pumping Stations ML20155H8301988-09-16016 September 1988 Forwards Rev 4 to Security Plan for Alchemie Facility 1-CPDF.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20154K3841988-09-12012 September 1988 Forwards Enhanced Facts Re Adequacy of Funding for Decontamination & Decommissioning (D&D) of Facilities. Intends to Establish Funded Reserve for D&D at Completion of Sale of Unclassified Equipment Not Needed for Production ML20154E6451988-08-31031 August 1988 Requests That 880722 & 0812 Ltrs Re Security Sys Components Be Withheld from Public Disclosure (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20151Y3821988-08-17017 August 1988 Forwards Revised Attachments to 871117 Application for License ML20151V8901988-08-0808 August 1988 Withdraws Request for Security Facility Approval of Pine Ridge Ofc Park,Oak Ridge,Tn.Need for Storing Classified Documents at Pine Ridge Ofc Facility No Longer Required Since DOE Has Made Ofc Space Available at Another Facility ML20235A8861988-07-22022 July 1988 Forwards Financial Info Per 880603 Request.Encl Withheld ML20151L3321988-07-20020 July 1988 Forwards DOE Ltr Indicating Acceptance of Classified Matter. Licensee Agrees to Remove Any Toxic or Hazardous Matl from Classified Equipment Prior to Transfer to DOE for Disposal ML20151M9211988-07-20020 July 1988 Responds to 880621 Request for Addl Info Re Enrichment of Naturally Occurring radioisotopes.Te-123 Will Be Enriching Approx 60 G to About 50% ML20151G9761988-07-14014 July 1988 Forwards Rev 2 to Security Plan for Shipment of Classified Matter.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20150F1561988-07-0808 July 1988 Advises of Changes to Alchemie Board of Directors,Per 880618 Annual Stockholders Meeting ML20195J6991988-06-0909 June 1988 Provides Response to State of Tn Concerns Re Licensee Operation of Gas Centrifuge Machines.Alchemie Will Comply W/ Requirements of 10CFR74.11,13 & 15 & Will Be Regulated by NRC & DOE ML20154P5041988-05-26026 May 1988 Forwards up-to-date List of Company Stockholders,Showing No Large Foreign Investors.Also Advises That Jh Smelser Assumed Executive Officer Position & Author Now Senior Vice President ML20154P2161988-05-24024 May 1988 Responds to NRC 880510 Request for Addl Info for Licensee Licensing Applications ML20151W9641988-04-19019 April 1988 Informs That Mercury,Boron Vanadium or Osmium Will Not Be Processed in Centrifuge Facilities,Per NRC 880414 Request Re Use of Listed Feedstock Compounds.Safety Analysis of Each Compound to Be Processed Will Be Performed ML20151N2711988-04-14014 April 1988 Forwards Section 19.0 of Rev 1 to Security Plan.Title Changed from Nonproliferation Controls to Safeguards. Encl Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20148D6841988-03-16016 March 1988 Forwards Rev 1 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Incorporates NRC Comments Received on 880224.Section 18.0, Security of ADP Sys Currently Undergoing Rev & Will Be Finalized by 880408.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20150D6241988-03-15015 March 1988 Forwards Addl Info Re 880203 Environ Responses to NRC 871228 Request.Info Includes Detailed Floor Plan,Commitment to Develop Procedures for Toxic,Hazardous Chemicals,Expected Water Usage & Procedures for Environ Permit Amends ML20196E5281988-02-19019 February 1988 Forwards Corrected Addl Info Inadvertently Omitted from 880203 Submittal.On Page 5,lower Portion of Page Inadvertently Omitted ML20196E6431988-02-16016 February 1988 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info Re Licensee Application Per 10CFR50,including Stockholders List & Contract W/Doe for Sale of Centrifuge Equipment.Only Foreign Interest Would Be Isotec,Inc Stock ML20149J8581988-02-0303 February 1988 Forwards Addl Info CP & OL Application,Per at Clark .Info Includes Centrifuge Machine Contamination, Decommissioning,Radioactive & Classified Waste Disposal, Environ Rept & HVAC Sys ML20196A3141988-01-19019 January 1988 Forwards Alchemie Response to NRC Suggested Measures to Assure No U Would Be Enriched by Licensee,Per 880107 Meeting.Recommends Meeting W/Nrc in Feb to Discuss Resolution of Safeguards Issue 1989-08-08
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In response to your letter dated December 28, 1987 from Dr. A.
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Additional Information for A1ChemIE Facility - 1, CPDF, Docket No 50-603 Request Centrifuge Machine contamination Please provido information which supports your discussion in Section 4.2.2.1 of the Preliminary Safety Analysis report pertaining to contamination of contrifuge machinos by uranium.
Specifically the Appendix mentioned in that section is not contained in the document. If the Department of Energy has provided information in this regard, it should be provided as part of your application.
Responso As it relates to A1ChemIE's PSAR for Facility - 1, CPDF, Docket 50-603, the referenced Appendix A was inadvertently omitted.
Copies of the requisite DOE letter documenting the contamination levels at CPDF are transmitted herewith.
Although not specifically stated in Appendix A the uranium contamination is in the form of uranyl fluorido (UO This low level of contamination will be plated on the contEk.Ffbg) o.
components and in the form of dust. In any caso the bulk of the uranyl fluorido should be insido the centrifuge rotors. 1 Request Decommissioning Please provido any written agrooments you have executed with the Department of Energy with regard to decommissioning.
Responso Article 7 of Contract No. DE-R005-880R21776, Contrifugo Equipment Agreement and Bill of Salo, betwoon DOE and A1ChemIE states:
"7. Decontamination and Disposal. A1ChemIE shall be responsible for the decontamination and disposal of all classiflod or contaminated equipment of which it has acquired ownership. It shall ascertain the cost for the protoction, docontamination, and disposal of the entiro classified or contaminated inventory reco1ved by A1ChomIE. A1ChomIE shall provido assuranco, in an amount and form acceptable to DOE, that adequate funds will be availablo for decontamination and disposal of all classified and/or contaminated equipment should AlchemIE, for any reason, fail to do so."
A similar clauso will be contained in the lease and sales agroomont betwoon A1ChemIE and DOE for the CPDF facility.
Request Radioactive and Classified Waste Disposal Please provide any written agreements you have executed with the Department of Energy with regard to acceptance of waste material 3
- 1) which is radioactively contaminated and 2) which is, in whole or in part, classified.
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In A1ChemIE's negotiations with DOE relative to the lease of the CPDF facility and the procurement of the equipment from the Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plant (GCEP) the disposal of classified and uranium contaminated equipment and materials has been discussed. Although no formal agreements have been reached it is our understanding that this equipment and materials will be i stored or buried by DOE at the ORGDP site. This is noted in the attached Waste Managerment Plan.
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- 1. Request Provide information describing the engineering features that will be used to prevent or mitigate the release of hazardous chemicals to the environment.
RESPONSE: (a) Loading and unloading of the feed, product and tails cylinders will be performed within an enclosed loading dock. Accidental release due to '
cylinder rupture associated with the task will be contained within this enclosed loading dock. If an accidental release should occur, the dock will be decontaminated prior to continued use.
All materials used for decontamination will be collected and packaged for disposal in accordance with the enclosed Waste Management Plan.
(b) Feed, product and tails cylinders will be stored within the facility in a '
- dedicated nominally air tight storage room. The storage room will be equipped with halogen and hydrocarbon monitors with an audible alarm. If a cylinder should leak, it will be removed, repaired or the contents will be transferred to a new cylinder. The j stor690 room Will be surveyed for '
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(c) The gas centrifuge process is an inherently high vacuum system operating in the low torr to micron range, and with a low process gas inventory. Also, any disruption of this vacuum results in automatic process shut down. At shut down, isolation valves will automatically close preventing process gas release. Gas within the system will then be evacuated into a withdrawal cylinder prior to restarting the process system.
(d) All existing floor drains will be sealed prior to facility operations.
(e) All potentially hazardous chemicals associated with facility operation will be collected, packaged and disposed of as outlined in the enclosed waste management plan.
(f) Based upon the small amount of process gas in a centrifuge at any time and the fact that the process operates in a high vacuum, it is highly unlikely that a release of the process gas could be detected.
(g) All sanitary waste water will be processed by ORGDP by agreement with DOE and the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment (TDHE).
(h) The only planned releases to the environment directly associated with the CFDF operation are Xenon, Krypton and off-gas systems as discussed in 2(e) below. Those releases have been discussed with the THDE Division of Air Quality and it is expected that they will approve their release to the atmosphere.
- 2. Request Describe the off-gas systems for the process equipment, the ventilation system for the building, and the drain systems for process or hazardous chemical handling area.
RESPONSE: (a) There are five process off-gas systems in the building as follows: 1) Purge vacuum (PV), 2) Evacuation vacuum (EV),
- 3) Feed Purge and Evacuation (FPE), 4)
Tails Purge and Evacuation (TPE). and 5)
Product Purge and Evacuation (PPE).
Each of these systems will contain a cold trapping, a chemical trapping or a mechanical trapping system to collect the process gas, other than Xenon or Krypton as noted above, that has entered any of the off-gas piping systems during both normal process operations and '
off-stream operations (cylinder change-out, etc).
These traps will be installed in the inlet to vacuum pumps or in the purge piping as appropriate. All five of the process off-gas systems will be i connected to a single common vent above the roof.
(b) HVAC System Feed Area The existing feed area has an independent HVAC System, however, this area will not be used by A1ChemIE.
Present plans are to utilize small "portable" systems for each process gas utilizing a hot water bath or forced hot air heating system. These systems will be self-contained and located in the cascade area as noted below and therefore require no further HVAC.
Cascade The cascade area consists of two pad-mounted HV units and one platform-mounted unit. The first unit i is located on the northeast end of the building and serves the north side of l the building from the diesel generator i
. room to corridor #1. This unit has a ;
capacity of 33,600 cfm. The outside and return air are controlled by a syitch.
The thermostat is set at 85 F to ,
maintain the cascade area temperature.
4 The second HV unit is located on the northwest side of the building and i
serves the north side of the building from corridor #1 to the northwest corner and the west side of the building. This unit has a capacity of 36,000 cfm. Both aforementioned units have freeze controllers to shut the unit down when the coil discharge temperature is below its setpoint.
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The third cascade area unit is split into two 30,000 cfm capacity units, located on a platform in the equipment area at the east end of the cascade.
One 30,000-cfm unit serves the east wall and around the south wall to the existing withdrawal area. The other 30,000-cfm unit feeds a perforated duct '
that runs along the top of the service module. Twelve temperature transmitters are located on the service module.
The service module temperature g
trgnsmitters are get at 83 F and 80 F. When the 83 F temperature is sensed, an alarm is sounded, and tpe unit is shut down when the 80 F temperature is detected. The second area unit follows the same procedure, with the two duct temperature g g :
transmitters set at 78 F and 75 F, <
respectively. A drop in temperature, as described above, indicates a problem with the unit. The unit is shut down to ,
prevent cold air from blowing on the machines.
The cascade area also contains 12 roof-mounted, damper-controlled ventilators (primarily used for summer ventilation) and six roof-mounted smoke removal fans. Should a fire occur, the operator will be alerted to shut down the system, thus sealing the building.
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The CCR is cooled by a roof-mounted air conditioner equipped with a steam-type humidifier. The unit contains a steam coil for heating, and cooling tower water is used as the cooling media in the condenser section. In the unlikely :
event of a release in the cascade area, t operation of the CCR will be possible without danger to personnel through :
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(c) All floor drains will be sealed prior to operation of the facility. All potentially hazardous chemicals '
associated with facility operation will be collected, packaged and disposed of per the Waste Management Plan.
- 3. Request Describe the quantities and types of hazardous materials which would be released from the facility under normal and abnormal circumstances. Such estimates should be supported by analysis and the environmental impact of these releases should be stated.
RESPONSE: No identified hazardous materials will be released from the facility under normal or abnormal circumstances.
- 4. Request Based upon analysis discussed in Item 3, provide an environmental monitoring plan indicating species to be sampled and analayzed and methods and frequencies for such monitoring.
1 RESPONSE Environmental monitoring is not proposed for this facility.
- 5. Roquest Indicate the environmental regulations which !
are related to your facility and your plans :
for implementation. I i
RESPONSE: ( a) Air Emissions: AlchemIE is working very 1 j closely with the TDHE-Air Quality ,
a Division in omission evaluation. l A1ChemIE plans to acquire a TDHE-Air i j
Ouality Permit for the discharge of Xenon, Krypton and process off-gas I
- exhaust (see 2a above).. j (b) Hazardous Waste
- An evaluation of the projected hazardous waste stream i 1
indicates that the facility will be j classified as a small waste generator.
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A1ChemIE is seeking a determination from the TDHE-Division of Waste Management.
The TDHE determination is expected by February 15, 1988.
(c) Solid Waste: An evaluation of the proj ec ted solid waste stream indicates i that "special waste" will be generated. ;
A1ChemIE is seeking a determination from the TDHE-Division of Waste Management.
The TDHE determination is expected by February 15, 1988. Classified waste both contaminated and uncontaminated, will be transferred to DOE for storage or burial at the ORGDP.
(d) Water Discharge Permit: All waste water will be directed into the ORGDP sanitary sewer system for treatment.
The blodegradable cooling tower waste water and blowdown as well as the I
machine cooling water wastes, will also be directed to ORGDP facilities. A water discharge permit is not expected ,
to be required. l' TDHE-Division of Water Management is l expected to provide a determination by February 15,1988.
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Oak Ridge Operations '
P. O. Box E 1I 1 e Oak Ridge. Tennessee 37831 May 12, 1987 SB-87-192 Mr. William A. Pfeifer, Director Special Projects AlchemIE Pine Ridge Office Park, Suite 202-8 702 S. Illinois Ave.
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Dear Mr. Pfeifer:
ESTIMATES OF CONTAMINATION LEVELS IN OAX RIDGE GASEOUS PLANT (ORGDP) CENTRIFUGE FACILITIES
Reference:
William A. Pfeifer to Wilbur L. Walker letter, dated February 26, 1987.
Based on your request, estimates have been made for the uranium These contamination levels currently existing in the ORGDP Centrifuge Facilities.
estimates are based on accountability records and should be considered preliminary until such time as we can locate allI believeof the supporting the level data which formed the basis of the estimates. However, of infomation provided will meet the requirements for NRC.
if you do require more exact estimates or estimates giving distributions among machines and headers, this would require removing machines and piping sections.
If you have any questions, please call me.
Sincerely, 8~ad a. a 4-.
Ronald T. Ooten, Acting Director Enrichment Expansion Projects Division E0-23:0oten Attachment cc:
W. Hanning, E0 22 W. Walker, EO-20
Attachment A total of 21.3 kg uranium 1: carried on the accountability books for the CPDF. The average urtnlum content in the machinH bued on previous studies is estimated to be 95 2 32 grams per machine. We feel that this is a rouonable estimate for all machines regardless of position (stage) la the cucade. This usumption is bued on the fact that a hlsh percentage of the machine contamination is due to initial moisture and organic materlet on inside of rotor. The quantity of 21.3 Kg is distributed among 120 machines which were in CPDF and the usociated piping, but not includir'2 the feed, product, or waste cylinders. Thus, the total uranium contamination and average U-235 content for the machines is 11.4 Kg and 0.09 Kg respectively with upper and lower confidence limits of & 331/3%.
. The total uranium in the process piping is thus 21.3 - (120 X .095 Kg) = 9.9 Kg. We asala estimate the lower and upper 95 percentile limits u 6.6 and 13.2 KgU, respectively.
The U 235 content is approximately 0.04 Kl.
The CPDF cascade operstles history can be summarized at:
22 months at 2.88 4 0.1% U-235 product
- 1 month at 3.7 2 0.1% U 235 product
! :Leah a. 2.2 a 0.1% U 235 product Because of the nature of UFe reactions with moisture or surface contamination, we could expect to find hot spots in the CPDF in which the U 235 concentration la total ursnjum might be u hi 8h u 3.7 2 0.1 percent. We would not expect to find hot spots in the other facilities greater than 1.1% U-235 concentrations.
The total uranium contamination in the CVTF/FAEF is carried on the accountability books u 3.2 Ks. Twenty machines have been run in these facilities. A conservative estimets of 70 grams per ma: hine would menn a total urtalum content in machines of 1.4 Kg ursalum. Thus, there would be 1.8 Kg uranium in the piping system.
An estimate of U-235 content can be estlmated as follows:
Machinee - 1400 sm at 0.011 wt fraction U-235 = 15.4 sm Piping system - 1800 sm at 0.008 wt fraction U 235 = 14.4 sm Totalin System 29.8 sm An estimate for AMDL la somewhat more tenuous since they were development machines. There is presently one machine in the fac!!1ty. A total of 9 or 10 machines had been run in AMDL. The bulldup of utentum la the machines is estlmsted u 45 gms per machine (about 1/2 of that for the CPDF). Thus, the total uranium in the 10 machines would have been 430 grams. Therefore, the total uranium in the piping system would have been 585 grams. At present, the uranium contamination would be:
Machine 45 grsms at 1.1% U 235 - 0.5 s m Piping $35 grams at 0.71% U 235 = 4.29 gm 630 grams 4.34 sm
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In addition to the above, small quantitles of uranium deposits will exist in the purge sad evacuation systems. It is estimated that 10-15 Kas uranium were collected We thus estimate on the severtl traps and that the usociated piping might contain 10% of th a distribution finer thaa this would be a guesstimate.
Gamma radiation surveys during the lut few days have failed to reveal data to determine uranium deposit or the assays thereof.
i More exact estimates and estimates giving dist.rlbutions amons machine and headers (including assays) la the seven stages will require removing machines We will and piping se with complete dissolution and determination of the uranium contamination.
continue to estimate the distribution of contamination within the process piping and will provide a recommendation at a later date relative to obtainin5 the additional data.
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SUMMARY
120 MACHINE GAS CENTRIFUGE PLANT CPDF FACILITY STABLE ISOTOPE SEPARATION ALCHEMIE, INC.
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'i i i Description Classifi- Contami- Quantity Method of Disposal of Waste cation nation U U Varies Commercial garbage, Paper & Other '
Office Materials once/ week Classified C . U Varies Return to DOE * '
Documents Floor Sweepings U U 100#/yr Commercial garbage, once/ week ,
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Sanitary Sewer U U 50gpa DOE /ORGDP treatment l max. plant
- Storm Drainage U U Varies DOE /ORGDP underground . !
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- Steam Condensate U U 20gpm Return to DOE /ORGDP f max. steam plant
Fire Water U U As reqd Storm drain * !
u Cooling Tower U U 100 gal / DOE /ORGDP storm drain
- l yr l Blowdown, Biodegradable Machine Cooling U U ,
50 gal / DOE /ORGDP storm drain
or Drainage, l Biodegradable Crankcase Oil U U 50 gal / Commercial disposal, for Diesel yr change once/ year Generators Vacuum Pump Oil U Toxic 150 gal / ChemWaste, Emelle, Ala.
yr Dispose of in 50 gallon increments. l 1
- Disposal at ORGDP to be negotiated with DOE as noted.
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DOccriptien Cleccifi- Contami- Quantity Method of Dirpo,c1 of Waste cation nation Off-Gas Trapping U Toxic 200#/yr ChemWaste, Emelle, Ala.
Ship to waste on six Materials months basis.
U U 150#/yr Commercial garbage as HVAC Filters replaced U Five Scrap metal & >
Machine Mount U commercial garbage Hardware sets infant failures, 2 sets /yr i
l Protective U U, 100#/yr Non-contaminated to Equipment Uranium, commercial garbage. ,
I Uranium to DOE /ORGDP. I (gloves, air Toxic, &
masks, etc.) Mixed Toxic to Emelle, Ala. l Bag mixed waste and store j for destruction in TOSCA '
facility at DOE /ORGDP or some other disposal site f as available. Selective i storage as used. Ship to waste on six months basis
- Misc. Nuts, Bolts U U 200#/yr Scrap metal and commercial Gaskets, etc. garbage Misc. Utility U U 500#/yr Scrap metal and commercial Mechanical Equip. garbage (pumps, valves, etc.)
Misc. Electrical U U 100#/yr Scrap meta 1 and l Electronic commercial garbage l Equipment, PC l Boards, etc.
I Gauges, Pressure U U 50#/yr Scrap metal, commercial Elements, Etc. and garbage and ChemWaste, Toxic Emelle, Ala. Selective storage as used. Ship to I waste on six months basis.
- Disposal at ORGDP to be negotiated with DOE as noted. l
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l Misc. Process U U, 500#/yr Unclassified Uranium uncontaminated to scrap l Equipment, Piping & Toxic, & metal and commercial l Valves, Flex. C Connectors, Mixed garbage. Classified, uranium, and i 0-rings, etc. uncontaminated .t o DOE /ORGDP. Unclassified toxic-contaminated to Emelle, Ala. Mixed and toxic contaminated, l unclassified and l classified, thru i mult1-atage decontamination and recovery. Classified J waste to DOE /ORGDP. '
unciansified waste to commercial garbage. ,
Selective storage as used. Ship to waste on six
- month basis.
- Failed C Uranium Five Rotor, column, scoops, Centrifuge infant heat shield, lower drive, failures lower suspension, upper suspension & diffusion pump to DOE /ORGDP for burial. Reuse casing, process lines, lower head, wiring harness, and support yoke. Ship to waste as failures occur.*
Failed C Mixed Two per Rotor, column, scoops, Centrifuge year heat shield, lower drive, lower suspension, misc. i gaskets and o-rings, thru l multi-stags i decontamination and recovery - waste to .
DOE /ORGDP for Burial. l Declassify upper suspension, clean in multi-stage I decontamination and recovery, reuse or waste l to scrap. Clean as required and reuse diffusion pump, casing,
- Disposal at ORGDP to be negotiated with DOE as noted.
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of Waste cation nation Quantity process lines, lower head, I i
wiring harness, and support yoke. Ship to waste as failures occur.* ;
Freon TP-35 C Mixed 10 gal / Bottle and store for yr destrJetion in the TOSCA facility at DOE /ORGDP or 4
some other waste disposal .
a site as available. Ship to l weste once/ year.
Water / sand C Mixed 150 gal / Separate classified l' yr material, toxic, and :
Mixture Uranium i uranium wastes.
I and classified waste to :
DOE /ORGDP. Toxic waste to '
Emelle, Ala. Rouse sand.
1 Ship to waste once/ year.
- 011 from lower suspension, Centrifuge oils C U& 2 gal /
' Mixed yr upper suspension, and '
column damper are silicone i
base and will become part of failed centrifuge. The 2 50 to 60 cc of fluorinated hydrocarbon I oil in the diffusion pump l will be flushed with Freon l
TP-35 for destruction in the TOSCA facility at DOE /ORGDP or some other waste disposal site as it i
becomes available. Ship to waste once/ year.
- j Rags, Chemical C U& 25#/yr Bag and store for i destruction in the TO SC#,
{ Wipes, etc. Mixed !
Facility at DOE /ORODP or
! some other waste disposal site as available. Ship ,
to waste on six months i I basis.
) Vacuum System U Toxic 50 ChemWaste, Emelle, Ala.
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