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MONTHYEARML20196C5781999-06-17017 June 1999 Submits Reminder That Univ of Maryland,Maryland Univ Training Reactor,License R-70,scheduled to Expire on June 29,2000 & to Provide Guidance for Preparing for Application of Renewal of License ML20195G6821999-06-14014 June 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-166/99-201 on 990517-20 at Maryland Univ Training Reactor.No Safety Concerns or Noncompliances to NRC Requirements Identified ML20196J2291998-12-0404 December 1998 Informs That a Christou Will Appoint M Al-Sheikhly as Director of MD Univ Training Reactor (Mutr) ML20195C4231998-11-0505 November 1998 Forwards Certificate to M Al-Sheikhly Newly Licensed Individual at Univ of Maryland Training Reactor ML20155A5421998-10-22022 October 1998 Forwards Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted on 981013.Without Enclosure ML20153B7521998-09-17017 September 1998 Informs That J Floyd & Author Made Arrangements for Administration of Operator Licensing Exams at Univ of MD Reactor.Written Exams Scheduled for Week of 981013 ML20236X4191998-08-0404 August 1998 Forwards Copy of Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Univ of MD on 980708.W/o Encl ML20236X5991998-08-0404 August 1998 Forwards Initial Exam Rept 50-166/OL-98-01 Administered Wk of 980706 for Employee Applying for License ML20247M7941998-05-13013 May 1998 Informs That W Chappas Has Been Replaced by Ga Pertmer as Acting Director of MD Univ Training Reactor ML20217K7421998-04-23023 April 1998 Discusses Arrangements for Administration of Operator Licensing Exam.Exam Scheduled for Week of 980706.In Order to Meet Schedule,Listed Matls Requested to Be Furnished at Least 60 Days Prior to Date of Exam ML20217H4591998-03-31031 March 1998 Submits Listed Info from 980205 Meeting Re Recent Appointments of Interim Reactor Director & Operations Manager & Reactor Staff for Accuracy ML20202B1931998-02-0404 February 1998 Informs That Effective 980217,new Interim Reactor Director Will Be Professor Pertmer & Effective 980204,new Operation Manager Will Be J Floyd.Remainder of Staff Will Include Listed Individuals ML20198E9741997-08-0505 August 1997 Informs That Responsibility for Non-Power Reactor Insp Program Has Been Transferred from Regional Ofc to Nrr. Addresses Listed ML20149G4641997-07-17017 July 1997 Discusses Arrangements Made for Administration of Operator Licensing Exam at Univ Reactor During Wk of 980112.Listed Matl Requested to Be Furnished in Order to Meet Schedule ML20136C6891997-03-0404 March 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-166/97-01 on 970113-16.No Violations Identified ML20129D2261996-09-0101 September 1996 Forwards Annual Rept for Univ of MD Training Reactor Covering Period 950701-960630 ML20094N8271995-11-17017 November 1995 Forwards Radiation Safety Committee Review of Univ Health Physics Staff & Evaluation of Staff Ability to Meet Regulatory Responsibilities,In Response to Question That Arose During Insp 50-166/94-01 ML20149G7961994-04-0101 April 1994 Forwards Reactor Operator Requalification Program for MD Univ Training Reactor, in Response to RAI ML20059H1401993-11-0202 November 1993 Requests Addl Info Re Review of Reactor Operator Requalification Program for Univ of Maryland Training Reactor ML20059B2001993-10-18018 October 1993 Forwards Certificate to Listed Newly Licensed Operator & Requests That Congratulations Be Offered ML20057D7671993-09-28028 September 1993 Informs That Listed Ref Matl Needed Prior to Administration of Operator Licensing Exams Scheduled for Wk of 940307 at Facility ML20057D7681993-09-28028 September 1993 Informs That Listed Ref Matl Needed Prior to Administration of Operator Licensing Exams Scheduled for Wk of 940307 at Facility.Record Copy ML20056F2891993-08-11011 August 1993 Discusses Arrangements Made for Administration of Operator Licensing Exam at Univ of MD Reactor During Wk of 930906. Addl Info Encl ML20056D8591993-08-0303 August 1993 Requests Waiver of Licensee Fees,W/Regard to Invoice for Payment of FY93 Fees,Since Licensee Dedicated to Education & Training of Students in Nuclear Engineering & Radiation Science & Other Listed Reasons ML20045G1401993-07-0707 July 1993 Forwards Revised Reactor Operator Requalification Program for MD Univ Training Reactor. ML20045E9661993-07-0101 July 1993 Notifies That as of 930701 All Correspondence Re Facility Should Be Addressed to Listed Individuals ML20125D4851992-12-0707 December 1992 Responds to NRC Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-166/92-01 on 921006-08.Corrective Actions:Geli Detector Was Recalibrated for Standard Planchet Suitable for Charcoal Evaluation ML20099H2591992-08-11011 August 1992 Advises That Author Replaced Fj Munro as Acting Director of Training Reactor Until Permanent Director Appointed ML20082B9931991-07-0303 July 1991 Discusses from DD Ebert of Univ of Maryland Re Operational Aspects of Fuel Temp Meter That Is Being Replaced & Which Did Not Have Cold Junction to Compensate for Room Temp Changes.Concurs W/Conclusions ML20073L5461991-05-0808 May 1991 Documents 910501 Telcon Re Installation of New Fuel Temp Meter Sys to Increase Reactor Safety.Setpoint Lowered to 350 C to Cover All Possible Room Temps ML20055G7761990-07-16016 July 1990 Forwards Safety Insp Rept 50-166/90-02 on 900625-27.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20055G5001990-07-13013 July 1990 Forwards, Decommissioning Plan of Maryland Univ Training Reactor ML20011D6491989-12-18018 December 1989 Informs of Termination of Employment of Listed Operators as of 891130 ML20248E5401989-09-20020 September 1989 Advises That Written Reactor Operator Exams Scheduled for 900206 & Operating Exams Scheduled for 900207-08.Ref Matls Listed on Encl Should Be Provided by 891208 & License Applications Should Be Submitted 30 Days Prior to Exam ML20246P4401989-03-22022 March 1989 Notifies of 890418-19 NRC Research & Test Reactor Seminars in King of Prussia,Pa,Initially Proposed in . Agenda & Map of Local Area Encl ML20154P3021988-09-28028 September 1988 Informs That KM Hodgdon Terminated Employment,Effective on 880831 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 ML20236M5381987-11-0606 November 1987 Forwards Exam Rept 50-166/87-04OL of Exam Administered on 870908-11 ML20236K9641987-07-31031 July 1987 Forwards Insp Rept 50-166/87-03 on 870616-17.No Violations Identified ML20235H3431987-07-0808 July 1987 Confirms Telcon on or About 870625 Re R Turner Statement Concerning Possession of All Necessary Ref Matl Needed for Operator Licensing Exam to Be Given During Wk of 870907 ML20215C0651987-06-11011 June 1987 Informs of Recent Reorganization in Nrr.Organization Now Called Standardization & Non-Power Reactor Project Directorate.Project Manager Is a Adams ML20215B3341987-06-10010 June 1987 Forwards Requalification Program Evaluation Rept 50-166/87-02 (OL) on 870329.NRC Views Licensee Practice of Allowing Operators to Take Home Licensed Operator Requalification Exams as Serious Mgt Deficiency ML20214Q0891987-05-27027 May 1987 Informs of Recent Realignment within Region I Div of Reactor Projects That Affects Responsibility for Insp of Research & Test Reactor Facilities.Revised 10CFR50 & 51 Final Rule Re Submittal of Written Communications Encl ML20196A4061987-04-30030 April 1987 Informs of 870406 Replacement of Rl Belcher by DD Ebert as Reactor Director & 870406 Appointment of Rl Belcher as Associate Reactor Director IR 05000166/19870011987-04-21021 April 1987 Forwards Exam Rept 50-166/87-01OL of Exam Administered During Wk of 870126-30.W/o Stated Encl ML20207S8071987-03-0404 March 1987 Discusses Integrity of Written take-home Requalification Exams.Generic Ltr 83-17 Prohibits take-home Exams.Further License Renewal Submittals Held Pending Evaluation of Next Requalification Exam & Administration ML20214Q9321986-11-24024 November 1986 Forwards Amend 9 to License R-70,revising Tech Specs to Eliminate Position of Provost,Div of Mathematical & Physical Sciences & Engineering & Establish Position of Dean, College of Engineering,As Top Administrator for Reactor ML20209G4951986-11-21021 November 1986 Informs That Requested Sets of Exam Matl Being Sent to F Crescenzo & C Shiraki,Containing Training Outline,Facility License Renewal,Tech Specs,Emergency Preparedness Plan & Exam Examples.Two Candidates Expected to Take Exam ML20141E2971986-04-0909 April 1986 Forwards Exam Rept 50-166/86-01 of Exam Administered During Wk of 860210 ML20141A0461986-03-27027 March 1986 Advises of Realignment of Projects within Region I,Effective on 860331.TC Elsasser Will Replace EC Mccabe as Section Chief for Facility.Author Will Retain Responsibility as Branch Chief 1999-06-17
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MONTHYEARML20196J2291998-12-0404 December 1998 Informs That a Christou Will Appoint M Al-Sheikhly as Director of MD Univ Training Reactor (Mutr) ML20247M7941998-05-13013 May 1998 Informs That W Chappas Has Been Replaced by Ga Pertmer as Acting Director of MD Univ Training Reactor ML20202B1931998-02-0404 February 1998 Informs That Effective 980217,new Interim Reactor Director Will Be Professor Pertmer & Effective 980204,new Operation Manager Will Be J Floyd.Remainder of Staff Will Include Listed Individuals ML20129D2261996-09-0101 September 1996 Forwards Annual Rept for Univ of MD Training Reactor Covering Period 950701-960630 ML20094N8271995-11-17017 November 1995 Forwards Radiation Safety Committee Review of Univ Health Physics Staff & Evaluation of Staff Ability to Meet Regulatory Responsibilities,In Response to Question That Arose During Insp 50-166/94-01 ML20149G7961994-04-0101 April 1994 Forwards Reactor Operator Requalification Program for MD Univ Training Reactor, in Response to RAI ML20056D8591993-08-0303 August 1993 Requests Waiver of Licensee Fees,W/Regard to Invoice for Payment of FY93 Fees,Since Licensee Dedicated to Education & Training of Students in Nuclear Engineering & Radiation Science & Other Listed Reasons ML20045G1401993-07-0707 July 1993 Forwards Revised Reactor Operator Requalification Program for MD Univ Training Reactor. ML20045E9661993-07-0101 July 1993 Notifies That as of 930701 All Correspondence Re Facility Should Be Addressed to Listed Individuals ML20125D4851992-12-0707 December 1992 Responds to NRC Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-166/92-01 on 921006-08.Corrective Actions:Geli Detector Was Recalibrated for Standard Planchet Suitable for Charcoal Evaluation ML20099H2591992-08-11011 August 1992 Advises That Author Replaced Fj Munro as Acting Director of Training Reactor Until Permanent Director Appointed ML20082B9931991-07-0303 July 1991 Discusses from DD Ebert of Univ of Maryland Re Operational Aspects of Fuel Temp Meter That Is Being Replaced & Which Did Not Have Cold Junction to Compensate for Room Temp Changes.Concurs W/Conclusions ML20073L5461991-05-0808 May 1991 Documents 910501 Telcon Re Installation of New Fuel Temp Meter Sys to Increase Reactor Safety.Setpoint Lowered to 350 C to Cover All Possible Room Temps ML20055G5001990-07-13013 July 1990 Forwards, Decommissioning Plan of Maryland Univ Training Reactor ML20011D6491989-12-18018 December 1989 Informs of Termination of Employment of Listed Operators as of 891130 ML20154P3021988-09-28028 September 1988 Informs That KM Hodgdon Terminated Employment,Effective on 880831 ML20235H3431987-07-0808 July 1987 Confirms Telcon on or About 870625 Re R Turner Statement Concerning Possession of All Necessary Ref Matl Needed for Operator Licensing Exam to Be Given During Wk of 870907 ML20196A4061987-04-30030 April 1987 Informs of 870406 Replacement of Rl Belcher by DD Ebert as Reactor Director & 870406 Appointment of Rl Belcher as Associate Reactor Director ML20209G4951986-11-21021 November 1986 Informs That Requested Sets of Exam Matl Being Sent to F Crescenzo & C Shiraki,Containing Training Outline,Facility License Renewal,Tech Specs,Emergency Preparedness Plan & Exam Examples.Two Candidates Expected to Take Exam ML20112H3861985-01-11011 January 1985 Advises That Emergency Preparedness Plan for Facility Implemented ML20097A1111984-09-10010 September 1984 Requests Time Extension from 840915 to 850101 for Completion of Implementation of Emergency Plan.Implementation Delayed Due to Absence of Key Personnel During Summer Vacation ML20098C6871984-06-26026 June 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-166/84-02.Corrective Actions:Necessity to Follow Procedures Stressed & Written Approval for Changes to Procedure Required ML20080B0271984-02-0202 February 1984 Forwards Response to Request for Clarification of Licensee Reactor Qualification Program ML20080B0681984-01-31031 January 1984 Responds to 840105 Request for Addl Info Re Reactor Qualification Program.Students Participate in One Hands on Lab Session of 2 H Duration Each Wk.Relief from Need for Requalification Lecture Series Requested ML20082T1531983-12-12012 December 1983 Forwards Responses to NRC Questions Re Sar,Per 831031 Request ML20080M7461983-09-29029 September 1983 Requests Extension Until 831031 to Submit Emergency Plan. Written Agreement W/Montgomery County Fire Dept & Univ of Maryland College Park Campus Police Dept Awaited ML20076G3071983-06-20020 June 1983 Submits Public Version of Request for Extension Until 830931 to Submit Emergency Plan.Addl Time Needed to Obtain Legal Staff & Ofc of President Approval ML20027E2951982-10-27027 October 1982 Forwards Public Version of Revised Emergency Preparedness Plan ML20071K5931982-07-27027 July 1982 Submits Annual Operating Rept for Jul 1981-June 1982 ML20010D1591981-08-17017 August 1981 Forwards 810811 Revision of Reactor Operator Requalification Program, Incorporating Changes Requested in 810721 Ltr ML20003H5331981-05-0404 May 1981 Forwards Revised Reactor Operator Requalification Program ML19326D8821980-07-0101 July 1980 Submits Operations Rept for June 1979 to June 1980 ML19207A3931979-07-23023 July 1979 Submits Annual Operating Rept for 780630-790630 ML19247A8211979-07-20020 July 1979 Informs NRC of Adminstrative Personnel Changes ML19263E3621979-06-0707 June 1979 Forwards Executed Amend 9 to Indemnity Agreement E-22 1998-05-13
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We have received your invoice for payment of fiscal year 1993 fees and we nARYLAND f understand that FY94 lavoices are currently in preparation. On behalf of the '
University of Maryland and the University's Nuclear Reactor Facility I request these fees be waived and the University of Maryland's Training Reactor be granted an exception waiver from future fees. .coLLEoE or -
i' We believe this request to be legitimate and justified under the recent court ruling that ENGINEERING removed the basis of last year's blanket waiver for university reactors. In that ruling,
~t he court identified education and training as legitimate bases for license fee waivers -
il certain criteria, such as training for the common good and safety, were met. We l H37 ENGINEERING believe the University of Maryland meets every test of the court's decision.
cLassRoon The University of Maryland has maintair a nuclear reactor for 33 years.
Throughout its history, it has remained dede ad to the education and training of "' '"
I students of nuclear engineering and radiation . ance. At no time in the past three I decades of education leadership has service work ever accounted for more than a few - {
percent of i's revenues or activities. The reactor's principal strength - training - has a focused every reactor director in its histo'y to education. The result is a legacy cogogoc pa ,x, {
recorded through our students - a legacy of which the university and the country ca' l
. be proud. naRyexNo This past year, one african-american student and reactor staff member received his 2c742-son 1
. baccalaureate degree in nuclear engineering and entered law school at the University of West Virginia. As a sophomore, one of our women engineering students obtained her reactor operator's iicense. This year she graduated from the University of Maryland with honors and, as a winner of a prestigious National Science Foundation i Fellowship Award, will attend the University of lilinois this fall. Other students are l working for nuclear public utilities, architectural engineering and consulting companies,-
and for equipment vendors. But others have chosen careers in government - The ;
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l The University of Maryland Reactor first achieved criticality in 1960, the first in the State of Maryland. l Today we are only one of many. But we are the only university reactor in the Washington, DC area where those in government and industry can come and learn by practical experience, the operations and physics l cf nuclear engineering and sciences. We are the only academic education and reactor training program j in our nation's capital where govemment employees can receive advanced degrees in nuclear engineering. l The Maryland reactor is also an integral part of the next-generation training programs under development f by the University of Maryland Office of Special Programs of University College. This unique and exceptional program provides training for students throughout the country. Through a combination of I computer and classroom training, a student can receive a nuclear science degree while working full-time in the nuclear power or related industries. The prograrn is the largest nuclear science program in the world with more than 700 students. ;
Students can take one week short courses or semester long operator training courses. Student operators ['
can take our reactoi from cold critical to full power more times in a week than a power reactor dunng its entire life. They can witness first hand negative and positive temperature coefficients, and directly measure the reactor's response to operator actions. They can see the effects of their actions in a safe educational environment where mistakes and surprises are important parts of the learning experience, j During the past year the reactor operated a total of 154 runs, consisting of: (1) 68 operator training runs; (2) 36 tour, lab and demonstration runs; (3) 15 calibration and maintenance runs; (4) 14 runs for nuclear j engineering classes: anu (5) 21 research and service runs. To perform these runs, the core produced 8.3 ,
MWh with a corresponding burn-up of 0.41 grams of uranium-235. !
4 Operator training classes were conducted throughout the year for facility operator qualification and visiting power plant trainees. Seven undergraduate student operators were granted licenses by the NRC, three !
being qualified as Reactor Operators, and two being upgraded to Senior Reactor Operator. In addition, one faculty and one staff member were issued SRO certificates. j l
A substantial number of the 154 runs during the year were conducted for tours' and demonstrations. l These involved high school, university, and visiting University of maryland students. In these group tours, i l a total of 616 students visited the Reactor Facility. Individual tours accounted for an additional 69 visitors. !
- A partiallist of the organrzations and groups that visited and toured the Maryland Reactor last year include: l the National Science Foundation, the English 393 class, the Department of Defense, the Department of !
Energy, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Northern Virginia Community - College, ;
Environmental Safety Classes, Chemistry classes, Nuclear Engineering classes, Georgetown Preparatory l School, UMCP MaryPirg. William Wirt Middle School, Westinghouse Corporation, ANS Second Look Fair, j Middletown High School, Society of Women Engineers, Essex High School, Hannah Penn Middle School, i Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Boy Scouts of America, Northern High School, Lake Braddock High l School, the Society of Physics Students, Prince George's Community College, West Nautingham High j
, School. High Point High School, and the Society of Hispanic Engineers. Many of these groups account !
for more than one visit as it was common for a high school to return with groups from different classes, j Clearly, the Maryland Reactor supports the broad-based educational needs of the public and the students ;
of elementary, high school, and college institutions. The facility supports University research needs, and in the process of education and research, provides a diverse stream of highly qualified engineers and !
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Finally, it is also true that this facility will almost certainly be unable to pay these current or projected future fees. Although not justification for waiver, it does mean that the facility will be forced to decommission.
We believe that the loss of the only training facility of its kind and flexibility in the Washington, DC area is a loss of tremendous proportions. To force the closure of any one of the few remaining reactors is to lose a national resource.
I strongly urge your consideration of the above reasons for waiving the reactor fee. We firmly believe that the loss of this waiver will damage the ability of the University to train students and, in the long term,' will cripple our country's ability to respond to critical national and international requirements. >
Sincerely, 6 , l George E. Dieter, Dean ,
cc: Commissioner Ivan Selin, Chairman Commissioner Kenneth Rogers i Commissioner James R. Curtis :
Commissioner Forrest J. Remick i Commissioner Gait de Planque !
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