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2006/10/25 - Conversation Record Between Ms. Janet Tauro (Stakeholder) and Mr. Marc Ferdas, SRI, Response to Question from September 13, 2006 Oyster Creek License Renewal Public Meeting
ML063050248
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 10/25/2006
From: Marc Ferdas
NRC/RGN-I/DRP/PB7
To: Tauro J
- No Known Affiliation
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Download: ML063050248 (1)


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OCT-26-2006 11:17 NRC NRC FORM 699 US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (92W3) P. 02 Page 1 DATE 10/25/2006 CONVERSATION RECORD TIME 1l:OOarn NAME OF PERSON(S)

CONTACTED OR IN CONTACT WITH YOU Janet Tauro 0 VISIT ORQANIZPTION TELEPHONE NO, TYPE OF CONVERSATION SUBJECT Response to Questian from September 13,2006 Oyster CrppL T.i~pncp Renewal Piihlic Mwtino I @ INCOMING I I 0 OUTGOING ~

SUMMARY

(Conrlnue on Page 2) BACKGROUND During a license renewal public meeting on September 13,2006 a public stakeholder (Janet Tauro) asked the NRC a question concerning Oyster Creek's environmental release rate and the "Tooth Fairy" Project. The Senior Resident Inspector (Marc S. Ferdas) committed to provide Mrs. Tauro a response to her questions.

CONVERSATION RECORD ME. Tauro returned my telephone call on October 25,2006. During the public meeting Mrs. Tauro stated that Oyster Creek had the second highest radiation release rate in the country.

She gathered the information from a web site (www.reirs.com).

I told Mrs. Tauro that X could not confirm how Oyster Creek compares to other nuclear plants because the web site did not list the plants in ranking of release mtes.

I informed Mrs. Tauro that Oyster Creek's airborne release rate was very low and well below federal limits (100 mrem). The latest data for airborne release for Oyster Creek llsted on the web site was from 2004. The annual dose was calculatad as 0.00198 mrem. Therefore Oyster Creek airborne release is well below federal limits. For comparison, I informed Mrs# Tauro that the average person is exposed to approximately 300 mrem yearly from natural sources. A. Backgrounder - "Radiation Protection nnd the 'Tooth Fairy' Issue" B. Fact Sheet - "Biological Effects of Radiation

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