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Submittal of General Atomics' Triga Mark I and Mark F Annual Reports for Calendar Year 2003
ML040840594
Person / Time
Site: General Atomics
Issue date: 03/22/2004
From: Asmussen K
General Atomics
To: Alexander Adams
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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38/67-3713
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+ GENERAL ArOMICS March 22, 2004 38/67-3713 VIA OVERNIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE Document Control Desk ATTN: Mr. Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors & Decommissioning Projects Directorate Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Subject:

Docket No. 50-89, Facility License R-38, and Docket No. 50-163, Facility License R-67; Submittal of General Atomics' TRIGAe Mark I and Mark F Annual Reports for Calendar Year 2003 (3 Copies each)

Dear Mr. Adams:

Enclosed are the annual reports required by the applicable Technical Specifications of General Atomics' (GA's) Mark I (License R-38) and Mark F (License R-67) TRIGAI research reactors. These reports cover operations for the calendar year 2003. The sections of these reports are numbered consistent with the items of information referred to in Section 7.6d of the Technical Specifications for the Mark I TRIGA@ reactor and in 8.6d of the Technical Specifications for the Mark F TRIGA reactor.

Should you desire additional information concerning the above, please contact me at (858) 455-2823, or Mr. John Greenwood at (858) 455-4526.

Very truly yours, Dr. Keith E. Asmussen, Director Licensing, Safety and Nuclear Compliance

Enclosures:

"TRIGA Mark I Reactor / Annual Report / Calendar Year 2003," dated March 2004 (3 Copies), and "TRIGAO Mark F Reactor / Annual Report / Calendar Year 2003," dated March 2004 (3 Copies)

AtZo 3550 GENERAL ATOMICS COURT. SAN DIEGO, CA 92121-1122 PO BOX 85608, SAN DIEGO, CA 92186-5608 (858) 455-3000

TRIGAe Mark I Reactor ANNUAL REPORT CALENDAR YEAR 2003 prepared to satisfy the requirements of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Facility License R-38 Docket No. 50-89 MARCH 2004

TRIGA REACTORS FACILITY TRIGA Mark I Reactor ANNUAL REPORT Calendar Year 2003 I -- TABLE OF CONTENTS I Page Introduction 1

1. Summary of Facility Activities.. 2 1.1 Decommissioning Activities. 2 1.2 Facility Status. 2 1.3 Decommissioning Schedule. 2 1.4 Radioactive Material Shipments. 2
2. Maintenance Operations. 3
3. 10CFR50.59 Facility Modifications and Special Experiments. 3
4. Radioactive Effluents Released to the Environs. 3
5. Environmental Surveys. 3
6. Summary of Radiation Exposures and Radiological Surveys. . 4 6.1 General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures. 4 6.2 Non General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures. 5 6.3 Routine Wipe Surveys of Mark I Reactor Facility .5 6.4 Routine Radiation Measurements of Mark I Reactor Facility. 5 i

Introduction This report documents operation of the General Atomics (GA) TRIGA' Mark I Non-Power Reactor for the period January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2003. The TRIGA Mark I Reactor, possessed by GA at its San Diego, California facilities, was not operated for the duration of the reporting period. The Reactor is possessed by GA under License No. R-38 (Amendment No. 36) granted by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Docket No. 50-89).

This report is being prepared and submitted to satisfy the requirements of Section 7.6(d) of the R-38 Technical Specifications, as amended. This report is presented in six parts, consistent with the information required by the applicable Technical Specifications.

TRIGA is a registered trademark of General Atomics 1

1. Summary of Facility Activities 1.1 Decommissioning Activities During Calendar Year (CY) 2003, the TRIGA Mark I has been in Decommissioning status. There were no decommissioning activities performed during this period.

1.2 Facility Status o All TRIGA Mark I fuel remains situated in the Fuel Storage Canal portion of the Mark F Reactor pool, in Rm. 21/107.

o Decommissioning of the contaminated soil around the pit of the Mark I reactor has been deferred until shipment of the fuel from the Mark F reactor pit for safety reasons.

o The Senior Reactor Operators (SROs) have all maintained their licensing requirements to keep their licenses current.

o The NRC inspected the facility during August 18 through August 21.

GA was cited with a Level 4 violation for not maintaining the SRO's biennial medical examinations. All three (3) SRO's had their medical examination completed by the end of August 2003. Letters clearing these operators for duty were sent to the NRC by GA's Licensing Safety and Nuclear Compliance organization. All other areas inspected by the NRC were acceptable.

o The Criticality and Radiation Safeguards Committee (CRSC) completed its annual inspection on December 3, 2003. No problems were noted.

1.3 Decommissioning Schedule All major task items in the Decommissioning Plan schedule have been completed except for shipment of the fuel from the Mark F storage canal and the decommissioning of the soil around the pit.

1.4 Radioactive Material Shipments Listed below is the radioactive waste shipment, associated with the TRIGA Mark I Reactor decommissioning activities, made from General Atomics, San Diego, CA, to the U.S. Department of Energy Nevada Test Site (NTS),

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Mercury, NV, during the CY 2003 reporting period. The drum shipped was a 55 gallon container o One (1) drum of solidified contaminated water from the Mark I trench on 9/11/03.

2. Maintenance Operations All TRIGA Mark I maintenance activities, performed during the reporting period, generally fall into three categories: (i) routine preventive maintenance, (ii) routine calibration activities, and (iii) activities associated with replacement of older components and systems due to age. All maintenance activities are recorded in the TRIGA Reactors Decommissioning Logbook. Facility Maintenance Checklists are completed on a regular schedule, at weekly, quarterly, and annual frequencies. All maintenance operations performed on the TRIGA Mark I were minor in nature.

There were no major maintenance operations performed during the reporting period.

3. 10CFR50.59 Facility Modifications and Special Experiments There were no applications for Facility Modifications to the TRIGA Mark I, under the provisions of 10CFR50.59, submitted during the CY2003 reporting period.

There were no new Special Experiments submitted for approval for the R-38 facility during CY2003.

4. Radioactive Effluents Released to the Environs During CY2003, 0.00 millicuries of Argon-41 were discharged from the TRIGA Mark I Reactor facility stack to the atmosphere.
5. Environmental Surveys During CY2003, the Environmental Monitoring Program (EMP) for the TRIGA Reactors Facility remained essentially unchanged from the prior year. The applicable EMP includes the following monitoring equipment and actions:

o Five (5) emergency air samplers, situated on the Facility roof and around the TRIGA Reactor Facility perimeter.

o Ten (10) environmental air samplers, situated adjacent to, and near the GA site perimeter, in accordance with the GA Material License (SNM-696).

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o Daily liquid effluent monitoring from the GA Main Sewerage Outfall Pump House, for gross alpha and beta radioactivity concentrations.

o Annual soil and water sampling at ten (10) stations on the GA site, including stations around the perimeter of the TRIGA Reactor Facility.

o External radiation monitoring of the TRIGA Reactor Facility using five (5) passive area dosimeters, as well as radiation meter surveys conducted periodically.

o Since there were no decommissioning activities or fuel stored in the Mark I Facility the use of the Continuous Air Monitor (CAM) was discontinued. It will be placed in use any time in the future when there are decommissioning activities.

6. Summary of Radiation Exposures and Radiological Surveys The following data summarizes measured personnel occupational radiation exposures and radiological surveys of the TRIGA Reactor Facility during CY2003.

Personnel who are listed on the TRIGA Reactor Facility Work Authorization (WA

  1. 3252) and specific Radiation Work Permits (RWPs) were monitored for radiation exposure; these individuals included 13 General Atomics employees and 15 sub-contractor employees.

6.1 General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures' Number of individuals monitored: 13 High Exposure: 0.000 Rem Low Exposure: 0.000 Rem Average Exposure: 0.000 Rem Includes reactor facility staff and facility support staff authorized to work at the TRIGA Reactor Facility. These personnel may also work routinely at other GA radiation facilities; therefore, this dose represents cumulative exposure at all GA facilities.

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6.2 Non General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures2 Number of individuals monitored: 15 High Exposure: 0.000 Rem Low Exposure: 0.000 Rem Average Exposure: 0.000 Rem 6.3 Routine Wipe Surveys of Mark I Reactor Facility High Wipe: 20.00 dpm/1 00 cm2 (

Low Wipe: < 1.00 dpm/100 cm 2 {

Average Wipe: 0.14 dpm/100 cm 2 6.4 Routine Radiation Measurements of Mark I Reactor Facility High Measurement: 42.0 mRem/hr © 1 foot Low Measurement: <0.2 mRem/hr @ 1 foot Average Level: 1.7 mRem/hr @ 1 foot 2 Includes non-GA sub-contractor personnel who were granted periodic access to the TRIGA Reactor Facility for the performance of work. These personnel may also work routinely at other GA radiation facilities; therefore, this dose represents cumulative exposure at all GA facilities 5

TRIGAe Mark F Reactor ANNUAL REPORT CALENDAR YEAR 2003 prepared to satisfy the requirements of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Facility License R-67 Docket No. 50-163 MARCH 2004

TRIGA REACTORS FACILITY TRIGA Mark F Reactor ANNUAL REPORT Calendar Year 2003 I TABLE OF CONTENTS l Section Page Introduction.......................................................... 1

1. Summary of Facility Activities.. 2 1.1 Decommissioning Activities. 2 1.2 Facility Status. 2 1.3 Decommissioning Schedule. 2 1.4 Radioactive Material Shipments. 3
2. Maintenance Operations. 3
3. 10CFR50.59 Facility Modifications and Special Experiments. 3
4. Radioactive Effluents Released to the Environs. 3
5. Environmental Surveys. 3
6. Summary of Radiation Exposures and Radiological Surveys. . 4 6.1 General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures. 4 6.2 Non General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures. 5 6.3 Routine Wipe Surveys of Mark F Reactor Facility. 5 6.4 Routine Radiation Measurements of Mark F Reactor Facility. 5 i

Introduction This report documents operation of the General Atomics (GA) TRIGA@ Mark F Nonpower Reactor for the period January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2003. The TRIGA Mark F Reactor, possessed by GA at its San Diego, California facilities, was not operated for the duration of the reporting period. The Reactor is possessed by GA under License No. R-67 (Amendment No. 45) granted by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Docket No. 50-163).

This report is being prepared and submitted to satisfy the requirements of Section 8.6(d) of the R-67 Technical Specifications, as amended. This report is presented in six parts, consistent with the information required by the applicable Technical Specifications.

TRIGA is a registered trademark of General Atomics 1

1. Summary of Facility Activities 1.1 Decommissioning Activities During Calendar Year (CY) 2003, the TRIGA Mark F has been in Decommissioning status. The following represents a summary of activities during this reporting period:

1.2 Facility Status o The Senior Reactor Operators (SROs) have all maintained their licensing requirements to keep their licenses current.

o All TRIGA Mark F fuel remains in the Fuel Storage Canal.

o The NRC inspected the facility during August 18 through August 21, 2003. GA was cited with a Level 4 violation for not maintaining the SRO's biennial medical examinations. All three (3) SRO's had their medical examination completed by the end of August 2003. Letters clearing these operators for duty were sent to the NRC by GA's Licensing Safety and Nuclear Compliance organization. All other areas inspected by the NRC were acceptable.

o A new pan-tilt CCTV system capable of being controlled and monitored from GA's Security Station 1 was added to the other CCTV systems in the Mark F reactor room (21/107) on October 15, 2003.

In addition, a fixed CCTV was added to the Mark F Control Room (21/108) with a monitor in Security Station 1.

o The Criticality and Radiation Safeguards Committee (CRSC) completed its annual inspection on December 3, 2003. No problems were noted.

1.3 Decommissioning Schedule All decommissioning for the Mark F reactor has been completed up to the point where the fuel needs to be shipped. Any further decommissioning tasks may jeopardize the fuel and will only be conducted after the fuel is shipped.

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1.4 Radioactive Material Shipments Listed below is the radioactive waste shipment, associated with the TRIGA Mark F Reactor decommissioning activities, made from General Atomics, San Diego, CA, to the U.S. Department of Energy Nevada Test Site (NTS),

Mercury, NV, during the Calender Year 2003 reporting period. The Low-Specific Activity Radioactive Waste Box (LSA Box) mentioned below represents a radioactive waste disposal volume of 123.2 ft3.

o One (1) LSA box of contaminated hotel waste, resin containers, and HEPA filter housings on 6/25/03.

2. Maintenance Operations All maintenance activities, performed during the reporting period, generally fall into three categories: (i) routine preventive maintenance, (ii) routine calibration activities, and (iii) activities associated with replacement of older components and systems due to age. All maintenance activities are recorded in the TRIGA Reactors Decommissioning Logbook. Facility Maintenance Checklists are completed on a regular schedule, at weekly, quarterly, and annual frequencies. All maintenance operations performed on the TRIGA Mark F were minor in nature. There were no major maintenance operations performed during the reporting period.
3. 10CFR50.59 Facility Modifications and Special Experiments There were no applications for Facility Modification under the provisions of 10CFR50.59 submitted for the R-67 facility during the CY2003 reporting period.

There were no Special Experiments submitted for the R-67 facility during CY2003.

4. Radioactive Effluents Released to the Environs During CY2003, 0.00 millicuries of Argon-41 were discharged from the TRIGA Mark F Reactor facility stack to the atmosphere.
5. Environmental Surveys During CY2003, the Environmental Monitoring Program (EMP) for the TRIGA Reactors Facility remained essentially unchanged from the prior year. The applicable EMP includes the following monitoring equipment and actions:

o Five (5)emergency air samplers, situated on the Facility roof and around the TRIGA Reactor Facility perimeter.

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o Ten (10) environmental air samplers, situated adjacent to, and near the GA site perimeter, in accordance with the GA Special Nuclear Material License (SNM-696).

o Daily liquid effluent monitoring from the GA Main Sewerage Outfall Pump House, for gross alpha and beta radioactivity concentrations.

o Annual soil and water sampling at ten (10) stations on the GA site, including stations around the perimeter of the TRIGA Reactors Facility.

o External radiation monitoring of the TRIGA Reactor Facility using five (5) passive area dosimeters, as well as radiation meter surveys conducted periodically.

o A Continuous Air Monitor (CAM), situated in the Mark F Reactor Room (21/107), to continuously sample room air for airborne radioactivity. CAM air filters are collected each week and analyzed for radioactivity.

6. Summary of Radiation Exposures and Radiological Surveys The following data summarizes measured personnel occupational radiation exposures and radiological surveys of the TRIGA Reactors Facility during CY 2003.

Personnel who are listed on the TRIGA Reactors Facility Work Authorization (WA

  1. 3252) and specific Radiological Work Permits (RWPs) were monitored for radiation exposure; these individuals included 13 General Atomics employees and 15 sub-contractor employees.

6.1 General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures' Number of individuals monitored: 13 High Exposure: 0.000 Rem Low Exposure: 0.000 Rem Average Exposure: 0.000 Rem Includes reactor facility staff and facility support staff authorized to work at the TRIGA Reactor Facility. These personnel may also work routinely at other GA radiation facilities; therefore, this dose represents cumulative exposure at all GA facilities.

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6.2 Non General Atomics Staff Whole Body Exposures2 Number of individuals monitored: 15 High Exposure: 0.000 Rem Low Exposure: 0.000 Rem Average Exposure: 0.000 Rem 6.3 Routine Wipe Surveys of Mark F Reactor Facility High Wipe: 20.00 dpm/1 00 cm2 A Low Wipe: < 1.00 dprn/1 00 cm2 #

Average Wipe: 0.14 dpm1O00 cm 2 #

6.4 Routine Radiation Measurements of Mark F Reactor Facility High Measurement: 42.0 mRem/hr @ 1foot Low Measurement: <0.2 mRem/hr @ 1 foot Average Level: 1.7 mRem/hr @ 1 foot l

Includes non-GA personnel who were granted periodic access to the facility for the performance of work. These personnel may also work routinely at other GA radiation facilities; therefore, this dose represents cumulative exposure at all GA facilities.

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