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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOctober 1978REGULATORY GUIDE OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTREGULATORY GUIDE 6.8 IDENTIFICATION PLAQUE FOR IRRETRIEVABLE WELL-LOGGING SOURCES*A. INTRODUCTION The Commission has published proposed amendments to 10 CFR Part 30, "Rules of General Applicability to Domestic Licensing of Byproduct Material," and to 10 CFR Part 70, "Domestic Licensing of Special Nuclear Material,'" concerning the implementation of certain requirements in cases of irretrievable well-logging sources. One of these requirements would call for the mounting of a permanent identification plaque at the surface of a well that contains an irretrievable well-logging source. This regulatory guide describes methods that would be acceptable to the NRC staff for the characteristics and the mounting of this permanent identification plaque assuming the proposed regulation is promulgated as an effective rule by the Commission after consideration of public comment B. DISCUSSION Sealed source logging techniques use garnmw sources and neutron sources in quantity levels up to several curies per source for substrata anag, , in'oil, gas, and mineral exploration. When the¢i W'an f h" trievable well-logging source, a perman t iden-fication plaque must be mounted at the s the well. The mounting of this plaque is one of continuing control of the byproduct material, and the identification plaque is uitehoed to be a permanent indication of a sealed sd0irce C. REGULATORY 'POSITION Acceptabletplaque information, plaque material, and methods of mounting for active and inactive wells that contain an irretrievable well-logging source are as follows: *An "irretrievable well-logging source" means any sealed source containing licensed material that is pulled off or not connected to the wireline downwell and for which all reasonable effort at recovery, as determined by the Commission, has been expended.1. Plaque Information. All of the following information should be engraved on the face of the identification plaque. The engraving procedure should remove sufficient material to ensure that the depth of engraving will be sufficient to produce characters that have long-lasting visual discernibilit a. The words, "CAUTION RA]DIOACTIVE MATERIAL." b. The radiation sy rriblp n required) as described in 10 C5V § T03 'Caution signs, labels, signals and S. V, c. The well-logging source(s)," alf tilda'rf occurrenc d. d' r he well-owner and the city and stateý,dh, thig'ti in office is locate eS Jhe well name and the well number (if appli* Cabf Th)le sealed source(s) (radionuclide and quantity of activity). g. The source depth and the plug-back dept h. An appropriate warning, depending on the specific circumstances of each incident, such as: (1) Do not drill below plug-back depth, (2) Do not enlarge casing, or (3) Notify the appropriate State agency before reentry (if required by regulation in the State where the well is located). 2. Plaque Material. The plaque should be constructed of long-lasting material such as stainless steel, brass, bronze, or monel. The size of the plaque should be convenient for use on active or inactive wells: e.g., a seven-inch (177.8 mm) square would be usable in both cases. The thickness of the metal plaque should be at least l/8 inch (3.2 mm). Letter size of the words, "CAUTION RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL," should be approximately double the letter size of the rest of the information; e.g., 1/4 inchUSNRC REGULATORY GUIDES Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, Attention: Docketing and Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public Service Branc methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's regulations, to delineate techniques used by the staff in evalu- The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions: ating specific problems or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicants. Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and corn- 1. Power Reactors 6. Products pliance with them is not required. Methods and solutions different from those 2. Research and Test Reactors 7. Transportation set out in the guides will be acceptable if they provide a basis for the findings 3. Fuels and Materials Facilities 8. Occupational Health requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or license by the 4. Environmental and Siting 9. Antitrust and Financial Review Commission. 5. Materials and Plant Protection 10. General Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are encouraged Requests for single copies of issued guides (which may be reproducedl or for at all times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate corn- placement on an automatic distribution list for single copies of future guides ments and to reflect new information or experience. However, comments on in specific divisions should be made in writing to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory this guide, if received within about two months after its issuance, will be Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555, Attention: Director, Division of particularly useful in evaluating the need for an early revision. Technical Information and Document Control.5n eco0 .5. 0 (6.4 mm) and /s inch (3.2 mm) letter sizes would be acceptabl . Plaque Mountin a. For active wells, the plaque should be mounted in a readily observable location by welding or bolting it to the well-head structure. The plaque information should be readable by personnel in the immediate are b. For inactive wells, the plaque should be mounted by welding or bolting it to the top of the casing cap so that the plaque information would bereadily observable if the well were reentered at a future dat D. IMPLEMENTATION The guidance contained herein may be used by licensees or by applicants for a license as a reference for information normally supplied in support of a license applicatio Other equally effective methods for providing for and mounting of an identification plaque for irretrievable well-logging sources may also be used.-o 40 <0.0 Ww 0z 00 00 ý>0I 01(o 00 0> -Jo ~cr z