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Application for Amend to License R-103,increasing Inventory of Irradiated Fuel
ML20069P834
Person / Time
Site: University of Missouri-Columbia
Issue date: 12/03/1982
From: Alger D, Mckibben J
MISSOURI, UNIV. OF, COLUMBIA, MO
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8212080331
Download: ML20069P834 (2)


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Research Reactor Facility UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI g,,,,,cn p,,k Columbia, M4ssouri 65211 Telephone (314) 882-4211 Director of Nuclear Regulatory Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission licshington, D. C. 20555

Reference:

Docket 50-186 License R-103

Dear Sir:

The University of Missouri Research Reactor requests an amendment to the Facility Operating License Number R-103. We request a change be made to Section 2, Part B(2) of our license regarding receipt, possession and use of Special Nuclear Material. Our present license states:

2B(2) Pursuant to the Act and 10CFR70, "Special Nuclear Material", to receive, possess, and use up to 49 kilograms of contained uranium 235 until January 1,1978 (after January 1,1978, the quantity of uranium 235, shall not exceed 45 kilograms), providing that no more than 20.5 kilograms of this amount be unirradiated; up to 80 grams of pletonium-beryllium neutron source, and up to 20 grams of plutonium-239 in the form of sheets enclosed in aluminum for l use in connection with operation of the reactor.

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1 2B(2) Pursuant to the Act and 10CFR70, "Special Nuclear l Material", to receive, possess, and use up to I 55 kilograms of contained uranium 235, providing l that no more than 4.999 kilograms of this amount I

be unirradiated; up to 80 grams of plutonium-beryllium neutron source, and up to 20 grams of I plutonium-239 in the form of sheets enclosed in aluminum for use in connection with operation of the reactor. f O

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This inventory of irradiated fuel [{s *ndeded to-permit an efficient fuel cycle program. The increase is needed to compensaty for the' following factors:

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e Required decay time. for spent theNRCfrom90dayst.g50 days.fuel, has,[been . q( increased by o Uncertainty in schedulinq shipment of fresh" fuel to the reactor and spent fual away. m

, e Increased cost of shipments must be p9ttially offset by N building up a large inventory of spent fuel so that several $

sequential shipments can be made. s e Allow for more flexibility in scheduling ~ $ pent fuel ship-ments to avoid costly delays due to weather, shipping strikes, etc.

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This request for a change in inventory of irradiated U-235 will increase our storage of irradiated fuel but will not change the fuel loading of our , reactor core.

l Therefore we request that our proposed amendment be considered because of the above constraintshadthe.needtooperateourfacilityascostefficientaspossible, s

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