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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20217P6221999-10-26026 October 1999 Informs of Necessary Change,Because of Retirement of Previously Assigned Inspector.As of 991026 SW Holmes NRC Inspector for Licensee Facility ML20210P0611999-08-0606 August 1999 Forwards Amend 16 to License R-79 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Extends License Expiration Date to Be 20 Years from Issuance of Last License Renewal ML20210D9401999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Copy of Environ Assessment Re Application for Amend ,supplemented on 990624.Proposed Amend Would Amend License R-79 to Allow Extension of License Expiration Date from 991120 to 050114 ML20196E2381999-06-24024 June 1999 Forwards Environ Rept to Support 990524 Request to Modify License R-79 ML20195F2401999-06-0909 June 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-123/99-201 on 990517-20.No Violations Noted.Insp Consisted of Selective Exams of Procedures & Representative Records,Interviews with Personnel & Observations of Activities in Progress ML20206Q6031999-05-11011 May 1999 Requests That Licensee Security Plan Be Eliminated as Licensed Document,As It Is No Longer Required,Per 10CFR73. Deletion of Paragraph 2.C.3 of Facility License Re Security Plan,Requested as Well ML20207L4311999-03-0202 March 1999 Forwards Amend 15 to License R-79.Amend Changes Organizational Structure for Umr Research Reactor.Safety Evaluation Also Encl ML20202D7381999-01-26026 January 1999 Forwards Rev 5 to Security Plan for Univ of Missouri-Rolla Reactor Facility,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Revs Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld ML20217P3201997-08-22022 August 1997 Informs That Responsibility for Non-Power Reactor Insp Program Has Been Transferred from Nrr.All Related Repts, Correspondence & Inquires W/Docket Number Specified Should Be Directed to Listed Address ML20141G1291997-06-30030 June 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-123/97-201 on 970527-30.No Violations Noted ML20135F8131997-03-13013 March 1997 Informs That NRC Approval Not Required Re 970219 & 28 Transmittal of Changes to Plant Emergency Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(q) ML20135A2051997-02-19019 February 1997 Informs That Emergency Plan for Licensee Has Been Revised Per 10CFR50.54q ML20135A1901997-02-18018 February 1997 Informs That DW Freeman Will Continue to Serve as Reactor Director & Manager Until Further Notice ML20116M0581996-08-14014 August 1996 Informs That DW Freeman Has Been Appointed to Serve as Acting Director in Absence of Ae Bolton ML20115H1431996-05-20020 May 1996 Submits Advance Notification of Shipment of Listed Amounts of Sf from Rolla,Mo to Aiken,Sc ML20100E5061996-02-0808 February 1996 Transmits Change in Rev 4 of 930827 Physical Security Plan. Change 6 to Section 6.2, Response Procedures, Was Found Inappropriate.Encl Withheld ML20086T1291995-07-26026 July 1995 Requests one-year Waiver of TS Requirement to Perform Annual Control Rod Visual Inspections ML20072D0041994-05-31031 May 1994 Requests Second one-yr Waiver of Tech Specs Requirement to Perform Annual Rod Insps.Licensees Ask for Resolution of Issue Before Control Rod Visual Insps on 941017 ML20070N7521994-04-29029 April 1994 Forwards Progress Rept for 1993-94 for Univ of Missouri- Rolla Nuclear Reactor Facility ML20064H0521993-12-0808 December 1993 Forwards Jt Park Re Implications of NRC Change in Policy for Exemption of non-profit Institutions for Review & Response ML20058H4601993-12-0606 December 1993 Forwards Insp Rept 50-123/93-04 on 931103-05 & Notice of Violation.During 931026 Startup,Licensed Operator Did Not Appear to Have Adequate Questioning Attitude or Exhibit Appropriate Attention to Detail ML20059H5661993-11-0303 November 1993 Discusses Confirmatory Actions on Startup W/Inoperable Nuclear Instrumentation at Licensee Research Reactor & Confirms That NRC Inspectors Will Visit Facility on 931103 to Further Evaluate Event ML20058K3881993-10-12012 October 1993 Responds to Written on Behalf of Constituent, Univ of Missouri-Rolla,re NRC Fees,Per 10CFR171 ML20058K4001993-09-20020 September 1993 Urges NRC to Reconsider Any Proposal to Remove Nuclear Reactor Licensing Fee to non-profit Educational Institutions,Per Encl Ltrs from Faculty Members at Univ of Missouri-Rolla ML20056G6241993-08-27027 August 1993 Forwards Rev 4 to Physical Security Plan.Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20056G5491993-08-26026 August 1993 Submits Response to Observations Discussed in 930629 Telcon During F Collins Visit to Facility in May 1993 to Administer NRC Operator Exams ML20029D4171993-08-19019 August 1993 Requests Reconsideration of $62,000 Annual Fee ML20056F3871993-08-12012 August 1993 Informs That Commission Has Directed That Certificate Suitable for Framing Be Issued to Each Newly Licensed Operator in Recognition of Important Role Licensed Operators Fulfill in Protecting Health & Safety of Public ML20056D9261993-07-30030 July 1993 Forwards Amend 12 to License R-79 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Revises TS to Allow Extension of Visual Insp of Shim & Safety Control Rods Up to Year Beyond Current Surveillance Requirement Due Date ML20046B8751993-07-28028 July 1993 Requests That Ltr Dtd 930705 from Wg Gajda,Vice Chancellor Serve as Initial Correspondence to Request for Full License Fee Exemption for Licensee ML20056C7311993-07-14014 July 1993 Advises That on 930701,LW Saperstein Replaced Dl Warner as Dean of School of Mines & Metallurgy ML20128C7741993-01-28028 January 1993 Forwards Initial Loading & Testing of Low Enriched U Fuel at Univ of Missouri-Rolla Reactor Facility. Rept Documents Receipt,Insp,Initial Core Loading & Core Characterization of New Low Enriched U Fuel ML20099B3641992-07-0707 July 1992 Informs of Action Taken in Conjunction W/Univ of Michigan Re Recent Occurrence at Univ Research Reactor.Panel of Nationally Recognized Experts Appointed to Make Independent & Thorough Review of Occurrence ML20082G0681991-07-19019 July 1991 Withdraws 901009 & 910731 Applications for Amend to License R-79,permitting Use of Fission Chambers in Connection W/ sub-critical Assembly.Univ Will Consider Other Avenues Including,Use of BF3,gas-filled Proportional Counters ML20065L2631990-11-29029 November 1990 Forwards Rev 3 to Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld ML20058E4211990-10-25025 October 1990 Submits Addl Info Re Question 10 of & Requests Authorization to Receive,Possess & Use Max of 50 G U-235 ML20059J3211990-09-12012 September 1990 Forwards Revised Pages to Physical Security Plan.Pages Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21(b)(2)) ML20059F7231990-08-30030 August 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-123/90-01 on 900813-14.Violations Noted.Notice of Violation Not Issued,Per Paragraph V.G.1 of 10CFR2,App C.Record Copy ML20059F7171990-08-30030 August 1990 Forwards Insp Rept 50-123/90-01 on 900813-14.Violations Noted.Notice of Violation Not Issued,Per Paragraph V.G.1 of 10CFR2,App C ML20058N3031990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 900717 Request for Addl Info ML20055F9151990-07-17017 July 1990 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Conversion of Reactor to Low Enriched U.Resubmittal of Accident Analysis Using Stated Info from 1984 SAR Requested ML20055H1101990-07-0909 July 1990 Forwards Statement of Intent,Per 10CFR50.75,to Assure Funds for Decommissioning Will Be Obtained,When Necessary ML20043F5881990-05-30030 May 1990 Forwards K Brown Ltrs Re Funding Commitments for Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U Conversion Project ML20043A0411990-05-0808 May 1990 Responds to Request for Addl Info Re Irradiation Fuel Element,Conversion of Reactor to Use Low Enriched Fuel & Max Reactivity Insertion.Dw Freeman Hired as Reactor Manager, Effective 900501 ML17347B5881990-03-0101 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey. Info Covers Time Spent by Key Power Plant Managers in Responding to Operational Insps & Audits ML18094B3221990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Executed Amend 14 to Indemnity Agreement B-74 ML15217A1031990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 for McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Process Control Programs & Offsite Dose Calculation Manuals ML20011F3821990-02-26026 February 1990 Confirms Amount Electronically Transferred to Us Dept of Treasury,Nrc on 900223 for Payment of NRC Review Fees of 10CFR50 Applications & 10CFR55 Svcs Per 10CFR170,for Period of 890101-0617 for Listed Invoices ML20055C3921990-02-26026 February 1990 Approves Util 900214 Request for Use of B&W Steam Generator Plugs W/Alloy 690 as Alternative to Alloy 600.Alternate Matl Is nickel-base Alloy (ASME Designation SB-166) ML20006G0621990-02-22022 February 1990 Forwards Revised Proprietary Pages to DPC-NE-2004, Core Thermal Hydraulic Methodology Using VIPRE-01, Reflecting Minor Methodology Changes Made During Review & Approval Process.Pages Withheld 1999-08-06
[Table view] Category:EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20059J3211990-09-12012 September 1990 Forwards Revised Pages to Physical Security Plan.Pages Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21(b)(2)) ML20058N3031990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 900717 Request for Addl Info ML20055H1101990-07-0909 July 1990 Forwards Statement of Intent,Per 10CFR50.75,to Assure Funds for Decommissioning Will Be Obtained,When Necessary ML20043F5881990-05-30030 May 1990 Forwards K Brown Ltrs Re Funding Commitments for Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U Conversion Project ML20043A0411990-05-0808 May 1990 Responds to Request for Addl Info Re Irradiation Fuel Element,Conversion of Reactor to Use Low Enriched Fuel & Max Reactivity Insertion.Dw Freeman Hired as Reactor Manager, Effective 900501 ML20151J3451988-07-18018 July 1988 Submits Listed Info Re Conversion Schedule for Reactor,Per NRC 880503 Request.Doe Certification Re Funding Availability for Low Enriched U Fuel Fabrication Not Received ML20195C1421988-06-13013 June 1988 Informs That Dk Gehmlich,Associate Dean for Academic Affairs,Replaced Re Stephenson as Reactor Administrator Effective on 880609.Current Membership of Reactor Safety Committee Listed ML20154L4151988-05-20020 May 1988 Forwards Rev 2 to Operator Requalification Program, Per 880422 Request ML20150B4411988-03-10010 March 1988 Forwards Rev 2 to Operator Requalification Program, for Review & Approval.Program Revised in Order to Conform W/ ANSI/ANS-15.4-1977 & NUREG-1021,Rev 4 & Satisfy 10CFR55, App a Criteria ML20151A3451988-03-0303 March 1988 Informs That Listed Personnel Make Up New Reactor Operations Staff at Triga (R-126) & Agn (R-25) Reactors ML20151G2401988-02-10010 February 1988 Submits Addendum to Re Additions & Changes to Std Operating Procedure SOP 600, Lab Rules, Per 880127 Telcon. Believes That Level 4 Citation Is Too Stringent for Nature of Violation ML20151G3371987-12-22022 December 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Safety Insp of Facility.Citation Improper & Should Be Dismissed Based on Inspector Using out-of-date Procedure SOP 600 & Treating SOP Matters as Tech Spec Matters ML20235B8211987-08-0707 August 1987 Requests That Sending of Unneeded Circular Info Be Discontinued.School No Longer Has Nuclear Reactor ML20204E7521987-03-18018 March 1987 Provides Written Proposal for Meeting Requirements of Paragraph (B) (2) of Section (C) of 10CFR50.Application for Authorization to Convert to Low Enriched U Fuel Will Be Submitted on or About 870831 ML20207R8261987-03-0202 March 1987 Forwards Ltr Requesting Commission to Review Director'S Decision DD-87-02,per 2.206 (c)(1),to Determine If Director Grossly Abused Discretion by Misrepresenting Petition,Not Responding to Important Points & Deceiving Petitioners ML20206G9281987-02-0606 February 1987 Discusses Scoping Analysis for Direct Heating in Plant. Analysis of Plant Containment Continuing.Aim to Develop Methodology That Can Be Used in Categorizing Other Containments ML20207N3871986-12-29029 December 1986 Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC 861202 Notice of Violation to License SNM-247.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20203G3381986-06-12012 June 1986 FOIA Request for Documents Re Reactor & Senior Reactor Operator Licensing Exam Results for Jan 1983 - Dec 1984 ML20203M7731986-04-29029 April 1986 Forwards Progress Rept for Univ of Missouri-Rolla Nuclear Reactor Facility, Apr 1985 - Mar 1986 ML20141A7931986-03-26026 March 1986 Forwards Corrected Page SOP/VII-27 to Rev 21 to Standard Operating Procedures Manuals 28 & 29.Page Originally Sent W/O Initials in Approved Line ML20153G0831986-02-11011 February 1986 Forwards Revised Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20141N3711985-12-17017 December 1985 Appeals Denial of FOIA Request for Four Categories of Documents Re Fraudulent Computer Programs ML20138F5071985-10-25025 October 1985 FOIA Request for Four Categories of Documents Re Leak Rate Testing ML20141N2851985-10-21021 October 1985 Responds to 850927 Order to Show Cause Re Removal of Highly Enriched Fuel from Research Reactor.Indefinite Stay of Execution Requested for Listed Reasons,Per Item 3 of Order ML20141N2821985-10-0808 October 1985 Responds to 850927 Order to Show Cause Re Removal of Highly Enriched U to Secure Facility.No Unirradiated High Enriched U Kept on Hand ML20134E5561985-07-29029 July 1985 Forwards Reply to NRC Re Insp Rept 50-123/85-03. W/O Encl ML20129J6141985-07-0303 July 1985 Forwards Response to 850614 Notice of Violation.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20128L2121985-06-26026 June 1985 Advises of Plan to Upgrade & Expand Reactor & Associated Experimental Facilities.New Fuel Element Design Being Completed to Increase Power by Factor of 2.5.Meeting to Discuss Plan Requested ML20117C1231985-04-29029 April 1985 Forwards Progress Rept for Apr 1984 - Mar 1985,Univ of Missouri - Rolla Nuclear Reactor Facility ML20101F4171984-12-20020 December 1984 Advises That Emergency Plan for Facility Fully Implemented as of 841220 ML20140D7941984-12-14014 December 1984 Requests Extension of Expiration Date for License R-79 Until 91122.Reviews Show Continued Operation for Addl 10 Yrs Can Be Performed W/O Adverse Effects to Public Health & Safety ML20098G3181984-10-0101 October 1984 Forwards Addl Info Re Application for Renewal of License R-79 ML20147E7671984-09-24024 September 1984 Forwards INPO Accreditation:Board Members Perspective, Presented at ANS 1984 Annual Meeting in New Orleans.Proposed Rule Should Contain Min Requirements to Avoid Discouraging INPO Initiatives ML20090D7111984-07-11011 July 1984 Forwards Rev 2 to Emergency Plan - Univ of Missouri-Rolla Reactor & Rev 2 to SOP 507, Emergency Procedures -- Administrative Responsibilities, in Response to 840316 Request Re Emergency Plan Review ML20090J2701984-05-11011 May 1984 Forwards Revised SOPs (600-series) Re Radiation Protection, in Response to IE Insp Rept 50-123/84-01.Procedures Not Requiring Rev Will Have Improved Format ML20128N9521984-04-30030 April 1984 Forwards Comments Re Quest Study of Surry Tmlb Scenario. Clarification Needed Re Where Data Obtained for Solid Triangle (Sascha) Data Points in Figure A-3 ML20087N3931984-03-29029 March 1984 Ack Receipt of Re NRC Review of Emergency Plan Submitted in Oct 1982.Extension Until 840715 to Respond to Request for Addl Info Requested,Due to Rewriting of Tech Specs & SAR ML20087F4011984-03-0505 March 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-123/84-01.Corrective Actions:Procedure Changes to Prevent Detector from Being Left Disconnected Implemented & Radiation Procedures Rewritten ML20210E6661984-02-27027 February 1984 Forwards Newspaper Ad Re Reasons for 840211 Civil Disobedience Over Plant Emergency Plan ML20210E7141984-02-0101 February 1984 Provides General Concept of Evacuation Time Estimates Re Baseline Scenarios Such as Normal & Adverse Weather.Time Estimates Technically Sound & Based on Best Available Data ML20210E7101984-01-30030 January 1984 Forwards Repts on Fog & Rain.Copies of Questions on Plant & Responses to Date Requested.W/O Encls ML20210E6701984-01-0909 January 1984 Ack 831230 Response to Concerns Over Emergency Response Plan at Plant,Including FEMA Response from R Vickers.Fema Response Inadequate Re Evacuation Time Considerations & Evacuation Routes ML18089A4731983-12-20020 December 1983 Forwards Summary of Facility Evacuation Time Estimates Based on Review Against NUREG-0654,Rev 1.No Deficiencies Noted ML20210E7001983-12-0909 December 1983 Ack 851202 Response to Re Concerns in Emergency Response Plans.Concerns Expressed Re Rebuilding of Twin Bridges & Siren Backup ML20210E6841983-11-0404 November 1983 Forwards Examples from Newspaper Re Concerns Over Plants Emergency Response Plan ML20078R5041983-11-0303 November 1983 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-123/83-20.Corrective Actions:Reactor Operating Staff Advised Not to Perform Irradiation Experiments Until Form 702 Properly Completed ML20078R4551983-11-0303 November 1983 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-123/83-02.Corrective Actions:Sop Will Be Revised by 831231 ML20078F6291983-10-0505 October 1983 Forwards Rev 1 to Operator Requalification Program & Progress Rept 1982-1983,Univ of Missouri - Rolla Nuclear Reactor Facility. Staff Now Consists of Three Senior Reactor Operators & Two Reactor Operators ML20071L8911983-05-23023 May 1983 Advises That Mk Straka Hired as Reactor Manager,Effective 830307 ML20028B9761982-12-23023 December 1982 Informs That MR Middleton,License SOP-30023,no Longer Employed at Reactor Since Graduation on 821222 1990-09-12
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MONTHYEARML20196E2381999-06-24024 June 1999 Forwards Environ Rept to Support 990524 Request to Modify License R-79 ML20206Q6031999-05-11011 May 1999 Requests That Licensee Security Plan Be Eliminated as Licensed Document,As It Is No Longer Required,Per 10CFR73. Deletion of Paragraph 2.C.3 of Facility License Re Security Plan,Requested as Well ML20202D7381999-01-26026 January 1999 Forwards Rev 5 to Security Plan for Univ of Missouri-Rolla Reactor Facility,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Revs Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld ML20135A2051997-02-19019 February 1997 Informs That Emergency Plan for Licensee Has Been Revised Per 10CFR50.54q ML20135A1901997-02-18018 February 1997 Informs That DW Freeman Will Continue to Serve as Reactor Director & Manager Until Further Notice ML20116M0581996-08-14014 August 1996 Informs That DW Freeman Has Been Appointed to Serve as Acting Director in Absence of Ae Bolton ML20115H1431996-05-20020 May 1996 Submits Advance Notification of Shipment of Listed Amounts of Sf from Rolla,Mo to Aiken,Sc ML20100E5061996-02-0808 February 1996 Transmits Change in Rev 4 of 930827 Physical Security Plan. Change 6 to Section 6.2, Response Procedures, Was Found Inappropriate.Encl Withheld ML20086T1291995-07-26026 July 1995 Requests one-year Waiver of TS Requirement to Perform Annual Control Rod Visual Inspections ML20072D0041994-05-31031 May 1994 Requests Second one-yr Waiver of Tech Specs Requirement to Perform Annual Rod Insps.Licensees Ask for Resolution of Issue Before Control Rod Visual Insps on 941017 ML20070N7521994-04-29029 April 1994 Forwards Progress Rept for 1993-94 for Univ of Missouri- Rolla Nuclear Reactor Facility ML20064H0521993-12-0808 December 1993 Forwards Jt Park Re Implications of NRC Change in Policy for Exemption of non-profit Institutions for Review & Response ML20058K4001993-09-20020 September 1993 Urges NRC to Reconsider Any Proposal to Remove Nuclear Reactor Licensing Fee to non-profit Educational Institutions,Per Encl Ltrs from Faculty Members at Univ of Missouri-Rolla ML20056G6241993-08-27027 August 1993 Forwards Rev 4 to Physical Security Plan.Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(d) ML20056G5491993-08-26026 August 1993 Submits Response to Observations Discussed in 930629 Telcon During F Collins Visit to Facility in May 1993 to Administer NRC Operator Exams ML20029D4171993-08-19019 August 1993 Requests Reconsideration of $62,000 Annual Fee ML20046B8751993-07-28028 July 1993 Requests That Ltr Dtd 930705 from Wg Gajda,Vice Chancellor Serve as Initial Correspondence to Request for Full License Fee Exemption for Licensee ML20056C7311993-07-14014 July 1993 Advises That on 930701,LW Saperstein Replaced Dl Warner as Dean of School of Mines & Metallurgy ML20128C7741993-01-28028 January 1993 Forwards Initial Loading & Testing of Low Enriched U Fuel at Univ of Missouri-Rolla Reactor Facility. Rept Documents Receipt,Insp,Initial Core Loading & Core Characterization of New Low Enriched U Fuel ML20099B3641992-07-0707 July 1992 Informs of Action Taken in Conjunction W/Univ of Michigan Re Recent Occurrence at Univ Research Reactor.Panel of Nationally Recognized Experts Appointed to Make Independent & Thorough Review of Occurrence ML20082G0681991-07-19019 July 1991 Withdraws 901009 & 910731 Applications for Amend to License R-79,permitting Use of Fission Chambers in Connection W/ sub-critical Assembly.Univ Will Consider Other Avenues Including,Use of BF3,gas-filled Proportional Counters ML20065L2631990-11-29029 November 1990 Forwards Rev 3 to Physical Security Plan.Plan Withheld ML20058E4211990-10-25025 October 1990 Submits Addl Info Re Question 10 of & Requests Authorization to Receive,Possess & Use Max of 50 G U-235 ML20059J3211990-09-12012 September 1990 Forwards Revised Pages to Physical Security Plan.Pages Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21(b)(2)) ML20058N3031990-08-0909 August 1990 Forwards Response to NRC 900717 Request for Addl Info ML20055H1101990-07-0909 July 1990 Forwards Statement of Intent,Per 10CFR50.75,to Assure Funds for Decommissioning Will Be Obtained,When Necessary ML20043F5881990-05-30030 May 1990 Forwards K Brown Ltrs Re Funding Commitments for Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U Conversion Project ML20043A0411990-05-0808 May 1990 Responds to Request for Addl Info Re Irradiation Fuel Element,Conversion of Reactor to Use Low Enriched Fuel & Max Reactivity Insertion.Dw Freeman Hired as Reactor Manager, Effective 900501 ML17347B5881990-03-0101 March 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 90-01, Request for Voluntary Participation in NRC Regulatory Impact Survey. Info Covers Time Spent by Key Power Plant Managers in Responding to Operational Insps & Audits ML18094B3221990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Executed Amend 14 to Indemnity Agreement B-74 ML15217A1031990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 for McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Process Control Programs & Offsite Dose Calculation Manuals ML20011F3821990-02-26026 February 1990 Confirms Amount Electronically Transferred to Us Dept of Treasury,Nrc on 900223 for Payment of NRC Review Fees of 10CFR50 Applications & 10CFR55 Svcs Per 10CFR170,for Period of 890101-0617 for Listed Invoices ML20006G0621990-02-22022 February 1990 Forwards Revised Proprietary Pages to DPC-NE-2004, Core Thermal Hydraulic Methodology Using VIPRE-01, Reflecting Minor Methodology Changes Made During Review & Approval Process.Pages Withheld ML20006E5881990-02-20020 February 1990 Forwards Proprietary Response to NRC 890725 Questions Re Vipre Core Thermal Hydraulic Section of Topical Rept DPC-NE-3000 & Rev 2 to Pages 3-69,3-70,3-78 & 3-79 of Rept. Encls Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006E1441990-02-16016 February 1990 Forwards Suppl to Rev 1 to Updated FSAR for Braidwood Station,Units 1 & 2 & Byron Station,Units 1 & 2,per 881214 & 891214 Submittals ML20006E9071990-02-16016 February 1990 Discusses Plants Design Control Program.Util Adopted Concept of Design Change Implementation Package (Dcip).Dcip Will Contain or Ref Design Change Notice Prepared Per Approved Procedures ML20006E4201990-02-14014 February 1990 Requests NRC Approval for Use of Alloy 690 Steam Generator Tube Plugs for Facility,Prior to 900301,pending Final ASME Approval of Code Case for Alloy 690 ML20011E6151990-02-12012 February 1990 Forwards Revs 1 to Security Plan & Security Training & Qualification Plan & Rev 2 to Security Contingency Plan. Salem Switchyard Project Delayed.Revs Withheld (Ref 10CFR73.21) ML20011E5571990-02-0808 February 1990 Forwards Us Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of Tennessee Orders & Memorandum on Debtors Motion to Alter or Amend Order & Opinion Re Status of Sales Agreement Between DOE & Alchemie.Doe Believes Agreement Expired on 890821 ML20011E4991990-02-0606 February 1990 Discusses Liability & Funding Requirements Re NRC Decommissioning Funding Rules & Verifies Understanding of Rules.Ltr from NRC Explaining Liability & Requirements of Rule Requested ML20011E5981990-02-0505 February 1990 Requests That Listed Individuals Be Deleted from Svc List for Facilities.Documents Already Sent to Dept of Environ Protection of State of Nj ML20006D6911990-02-0202 February 1990 Provides Alternative Design Solution to Dcrdr Implementation at Facilities.Simpler Design Devised,Using Eyelet Screw Inserted in Switch Nameplate Which Is Identical to Providing Caution Cards in Close Proximity to Switch Handle ML20006C5661990-01-31031 January 1990 Provides Certification Re Implementation of Fitness for Duty Program Per 10CFR26 at Plants ML20006B7961990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Summaries of Latest ECCS Evaluation Model Changes ML20006C6711990-01-29029 January 1990 Responds to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Plants Have Established Preventive Maint Program for Intake Structure & Routine Treatment of Svc Water Sys W/Biocide to Control Biofouling ML20006D6611990-01-29029 January 1990 Advises That 900117 License Amend Request to Remove Certain cycle-specific Parameter Limits from Tech Specs Inadvertently Utilized Outdated Tech Specs Pages.Requests That Tech Specs Changes Made Via Amends 101/83 Be Deleted ML20011E2521990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Proprietary Safety Analysis Physics Parameters & Multidimensional Reactor Transients Methodology. Three Repts Describing EPRI Computer Code Also Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML18153C0951990-01-29029 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Belief in Appropriateness to Address Generic Ltr 89-13 Concerns within Context of Established Programmatic Improvements Noted ML18094B2861990-01-26026 January 1990 Forwards Response to Generic Ltr 89-13, Svc Water Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment. Aggressive Program of Monitoring,Insp & Matl Replacement Initiated in Advance of Generic Ltr 89-13 Issuance ML18153C0871990-01-26026 January 1990 Responds to NRC Bulletin 89-003, Potential Loss of Required Shutdown Margin During Refueling Operations. Refueling Procedures to Be Revised & Familiarization Sessions Will Be Conducted Prior to Each Refueling Outage 1999-06-24
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School of Min:s rnd M;tillurgy Office of the Dean 104 Mining Building UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA noita, Missouri 65401 Telephone (314) 3414153 October 8, 1985 Secretary of the Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Subj ect: Order to Show Cause dated 27 September,1985 Docket No. 50-123
Dear Sirs:
The University of Missouri-Rolla Reactor, License No. R-79, does not have on hand any unirradiated high enriched uraniu.. lllEL') fu '. Thus we .
believe that the Order to Show Cause dated 27 September,1985 does not apply to this facility.
Sincerely, W
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Don L. Warner, Dean i School of Mines and Metallurgy '
DLW:gf Signed before me on 8th day of October , 1985 Karon Natlock , Notary Public, Phelps County, State of Missouri. Commission expires: 8/21/89 Signature: @n d[c * )
' KARON MATLOCK NOTARY PUOLIC, STATE of MISSOURI MY CoMMISSloN EXPIRCs 8/21/89 PHELPS COUNTY 8603060042 860110 PDR FOIA AFTERGOB5-730 PDR an equal Oppof1 unity institution
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tilacksixirg, Virginia 24061 Department of (703) 961-6775 Health and Safety October 8, 1985 Mr. John C. Ilo y l e Acting Secretary of the Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
Dear Mr. Ilo y l e :
We received a letter (Docket No. 50-124) from you on Oct.10, 1985 concerning the removal of our unirradiated highly enriched i fuel, to a secure facility.
We wish to advise you that we have changed to a "Possesion Without Utilization" status for our facility license. We submitted, on Sept. 11, 1985, an Appendix A concerning the l disposition of our hot and cold fuel to Mr. Bill Person, DOE, Savannah River Operations, for his review and approval. We have entered into an agreement with Proto-Power Bisco to ship the irradiated fuel and will be making alternate arrangements to remove the small amount of unirradiated fuel in our possession.
By Jan. 1, 1986, we anticipate that we will no longer have any highly enriched fuel at our facility.
Sincerely, X
m A. Keith Furr, Ilead i Department of licalth and Safety Acting Head, Va. Tech. Reactor Facility ec: Dr. Roger Teekell lAMAR "h h.Aw**WlY" Virgin.a Pol > technic Institute and State Uniwrsity r
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a wholly owned subsidor y of Medi-Physics, Inc. P.O DOX G16. TUXEDO. NEW YORK 10907 (914)351-2131 i
October 10, 1985 Secretary of the Comission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washington, IM 20555
Dear Mr. Secretary:
We received your ' Order to Show Cause' dated September 27, 1985, regarding research reactor HEU fuel inventories. We have for many years minimized our inventory of unirradiated reactor fuel and believe that our current practice complies with Provision III (2) of the order.
Provision III (2 ) of the order allows facilities "to maintain an inventory of not more than the amount of fuel depleted in a 90-day pe riod" . Cintichem's MTR research reactor operates on a 95% duty cycle at a power level of five megawatts which corresponds to a fuel usage of 28 standard elements per year. We are maintaining and in the future will maintain an ongoing inventory level of not more than seven unirradiated standard fuel element assemblies. ( A control element, having one half of the amount of HEU as a standard element, will be counted as one half of a standard element for inventory purposes. ) We believe tha t compliance with this inventory limit meets the full intent of this order. Please inform us if the NRC considers our interpretation of this order to be incorrect.
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William G. Ruzicka Nuclear Operations Manager tGR: mag .
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Research Reactor Fac ty UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI nosearch Park r.olumbia. Missouri 65211 October 10, 1985 mennone <3u) ss242n Secretary of The Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission Washington, D. C. 20555 SUBJ ECT: ORDER TO Sil0W CAUSE dated September 27, 1985 DOCKET N0. 50-186 University of Missouri, Columbia The University of Missouri, Columbia, holder of Facility Operating License No. R-103, presents this letter as per 10CFR2.202(d) in answer to the ORDER TO S110W CAUSE dated September 27, 1985.
The University of Missouri, Columbia, consents to the entry of an order in substantially the form proposed in the ORDER TO S110W CAUSE. The provisions set forth in Section 111(2) of this ORDEP, will allow an inventory sufficient for the maintenance of reactor operations at the University of Missouri, Columbia Fac il i ty .
The fuel cycle for the University of Missouri, Colunbia, results in the depletion of 24 fuel elements per year. We interpret Section 111(2) of this ORDER to allow the University of Missouri, Columbia, to maintain an inventory of not more than six (6) unieradiated fuel elements, which corresponds to the number of fuel elements depleted in a 90 day period of normal operation based on one quarter of our annual fuel depletion rate. The six (6) fuel elements represent a quantity of unirradiated Special Nuclear Material that is within the limits set forth in license R-103.
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FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, COLUMBIA DOCKET NO. 50-186 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE R-103 !
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October 10, 1985 Secretary of the Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Re: Docket 50-156
Dear Sir:
This letter is submitted in response to an Order to Show Cause dated September 27, 1985 The order concerns return of unitradiated high-enriched uranium. Although we have previously begun the steps necessary to comply with section 111 of the order, this letter requests an extension of the 120 day time limit in the order. The reasons for the need for additional time are detailed below.
- 1. Need for clarification of the order to define what materials must be moved to a secure facility.
A. The order specified "unirradiated" high enriched fuel. A part of the spare fuel inventory on hand at this facility was a part of the core during the test program for the present operational core. Although the power level at which these fuel assemblies were operated was deliberately limited to keep fission product inventory at a level which would allow unshielded storage of the fuel, that portion of the fuel is definitely not unirradiated.
Is it the intent of the order that such fuel be considered irradiated or unirradiated?
B. The order allows retention of fuel to " replace one failed element for each different type element in the core". A clarification of the term
" element" is required. Instrumented fuel elements are loaded as discrete components, while all other elements are loaded as a part of a fuel bundle. Spare fuel is stored assembled in bundles of four elements. A fuel bundle consists of a bottom end fitting which supports the fuel elements (screwed into the bottom end box) and a top fitting which af fords capability for underwater handling of the fuel. A bundle usually contains four elements unless it is intended to contain an instrumented element or a guide tube for a control rod.
Is it the intent of the order that we be allowed to retain one unirradiated instrumented element and one unirradiated fuel bundle, which is a mechanical assembly of four elements?
- 2. Need for exemption from a Commission rule to allow shipment, -
10 CFR Part 71.12(b) states that the general license for transport of radio-act,1ve material in an approved container " applies only to a licensee who has a quality assurance program approved by the Commission as satisfying the dy esynsvgny/
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We request that the Commission either grant an exemption from this require-ment or modify the order to allow adequate time to obtain Commission approval of such a quality assurance program.
3 Requirements outside the control of the licensee that may preclude full compliance within the 120 day limit in the order.
A. Shipping containers for the fuel type in use have been ordered on our behalf by the U. S. Department of Energy. We have no control over the
! time when these approved containers will be delivered to us.
! B. 00E, the fuel owner, has designated the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, j (operated by Westinghouse Idaho Nuclear Company, Inc.) as the facility to which we must ship the fuel affected by the order. Receiver's Form i WINCO-6466 (Rev. 3-84) was prepared for the NRC to detail fuel receipt
! criteria. This document states that the form must be submitted "at least 180 days prior to shipment". We submitted the information required l for a portion of our high-enriched uranium inventory on September 10, ,
i 1985 We are unable to complete the form for the remainder of the affected material until the questions raised in part (1.) of this letter
- are resolved and information on the shipping container to be used is received from the shipping container manufacturer.
- We request that the order be modified to allow sufficient time to meet the requirements of the designated receiver of the material to be shipped.
Sincerely, sl
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! Reactor Director RJC:mid l XC: Executive Legal Director John Dosa Region lil Administrator l USNRC USNRC-Document Control Desk USNRC Washington, D. C. 20555 Washington, D. C. 20555 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Registered Mail, Return Receipt s J & M & A,. w .L,p x NOTARY PUbLIC: //d.e. .A N<b* .6 i
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University corvanis, oregon snai non mm Radiation Center L J October i1,1985 Secretary of the Commission U.S. Nuclear llegulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 iteference: Oregon State University TitlGA lleactor (OSTit),1,1 cense Number it-100, Docket Number 50-243, OllDEll TO SilOW CAUSE dated September 27,1985 Gentlemen:
This letter is in response to the Commission's Order to Show Cause, dated September 27,1985, which establishes limits on the possession of unirradiated high enriched uranium fuel at the OSTil site. As provided for in 10 CFil 2.202(d), Oregon State University hereby consents to the entry of an order in substantially the form proposed in the above-referenced Order to Show Cause.
In consenting to the Commission's order, we would like to formally report that the OSTil is already in compliance with the specific possession criteria for unirradiated, high enriched uranium fuel which are detailed in section Ill, paragraph (1) of the Order to Show Cause. As a result,it is our conclusion that final enactment of the provisions of the Order to Show Cause will require no action on our part.
We trust that the information provided in this response will adequately address the concerns and requirements of the previously referenced order. Ilowever, should there be questions or a need for additional information, please let us know.
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Itcactor Administrator Director, Itadiation Center CVS/ef cc: USNitC Document Control Desk, Washington, D.C.
USNitC, llegion V, Walnut Creek, California, Attn: llegional Administrator Director, Oregon Department of Energy Vice President T. D. Parsons, OSU T. V. Anderson S. E.13inney
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C. V. Smith, Jr., being first duly sworn on oath, depose and say that he lias affixed his signature to the letter above in his official capacity as itcactor Administrator; that he Ims signed this letter supplying information in response to the Nuclear llegulatory Commission Order to Show Cause, dated September 27, 1985; that in accordance with the provisions of Part 50, Clmpter 1, Title 10 of the Code of Federal Itegulations, he is attaching this affidavit; that the facts set forth in the within letter are true to his best information and belief, f f -ryrn b /,
Cliffo( ' Smith, Jr.
Ileact r Administrator Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Nota y Public, in and for the County of Elenton, State of Oregon, this Fit 9 day of . ,A.D.,1985.
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Dear Mr. Hoyle:
Wo aro in rocolpt of an ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE rogarding tho dispo-sition of unirradiated highl y enriched nucl ear reactor fuel (HEU) held under Facility Operating License R-73 (Docket No. 50-139).
Upon receipt of thi s order, wo immediately took the necessary steps to dispose of this unirradiated HEU f uel by noti f ying the Richl and Operations Of f ice of the Department of Energy that we wished them to resume physical custody of this fuel which is owned by the Department of Energy.
M s. Rhoda Roosch of the Richland Operations.0ffice of the Department of Enorgy (ROO-DOE) has informed us that the time required to f u l l y identi f y, categorizo, and prepare this fuel for shipment and to arrange transportation in accordance with alI relevant regulations will require more than the allowed 120 days.
Since we began the necessary steps to dispose of the f uel imme-diatel y upon recolpt of the order, and because I t is not possib le f or ROO-DOE to imp l ement the shipping and recolpt of the fuel durino the required 120 days, we hereby request that our author-Ity to oossess unirradiated HEU fuel be continued until such time as R00-b9E is ab l e to assume possess ion. R00-00E i s u n ab l e, at this timo, to establish the date by which they wil I assume pos-session of ihe fuol.
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( undersigned or to Mr.W.P. Miller at the same address.
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Profossor of Environmental Health Professor of Nuclear Enginooring Director, Nuclear Engincoring Laboratory (206) 543-4170 October 14, 1985 c.c. J. Ray Bowen, Doan, College of Engincoring Kermit L. Gariid, Vico-Provost, University of Washington Albert L. Babb, Chairman, Dopartment of Nuclear Engineering Rhoda Roosch, Richland Operations Offico DOE Subucribed and sworn to before me dub 0 this d y of X8Jzan$ny!'
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Dear Sir:
In reference to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Order to Show Cause, dated September 27, 1985, dealing with the removal of excess unirradiated high enriched urantum (HEU) tuel from the Ohio State University Research Reactor, Docket Number 50 -150; the following response is provided to justify not imposing the provisions of Section i III of the Order.
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elements. The elements in storage now include the following:
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84.64 g. U-235 Each of these elenents does have a history in the core of the reactor when it was critical, although none of them have been irradiated for several years. Since all of this fuel is irradiated, however, it should be exempt according to Section III, (1) of the Order.
In addition, the following reasons are delineated to justify not imposing the provisions of Section III of the Order:
- 1. The fuel is stored securely in a fuel storage pit. It is under twenty feet of water and the pit is covered by two eight inch thick lead doors. Access to the fuel is further limited by a combination of alarms and padlocks as described in our " Security Plan for Protection of Special huclear l Material of Moderate Strategic Significance" approved by the l
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- 2. We are in the process of
- converting from high enriched uranium (HEU) to low enriched uranium (LEU) fuel. In July, 1985 the Department of Energy awarded The Ohio State Univer-sity Nuclear Reactor Laboratory (NRL) a matching fund grant (Grant fiumber DE-FG02-85ER75201) to upgrade its Research Reactor. Part of this grant is to facilitate conversion to low enriched uranium. We anticipate all of the high enriched uranium at the OSU NRL will be removed sometime in calendar year 1987.
We believe that the above rationale shows cause why the provisions in Section Ill of the Order should not be imposed on The Ohio State University Research Reactor.
Sincerely, fbA./ Lese Robert F. Redmond Director RFR/ih cc: Executive Legal Director, U.S. NRC Don W. Miller, Director OSU NRL Richard D. Myser, Associate Director, OSU f4RL John Dosa, ONRR NRC Robert F. Redmond appeared before me on October 17,1985, and signed the above.
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UNITED STATES OF AMEltICA NUCLEAll llEGU LATCitY COMMISSION In the matter of PENNSYLVANI A STATE IINIVEllSITY Docket No. 50-5 (Ilesea rch Reactor)
ANSWER TO ORDEll TO SilOW CAUSE The Pennsylvania State University (the "I.icen see" ) ,
holder of Pacility Operating I,icense No. R-2 issued by the huclear Regulatory Commission (the " Commission") hereby answers the Order to Show Cause, dated September 27, 1985, of the Commission as follows:
- 1. The I.icensee hereby consents to the entry of an order in substantially the form set forth in Section III of the Order to Show Cause.
- 2. It is the good faith intention of the Licensee to transport all its unirradiated MTR fuel ele-ments containing high enriched urani to the secure facility at the Department of Energy Gak Itidge National Laboratory within one hundred and twenty (120) days of the date of this Answer, which date, by virtue of the terms of the Order to Show Cause, in the e f fective date of the order substantially in the form of Section III.
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(a) The Department of Energy must agree to accept the said fuel elements. To date, the Department of Energy at Oak Ridge National 1
Laboratory has not responded to inquiries concern-l ing its receipt of said fuel elements.
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{ shipping cask from some source in order to j transport said fuel elements. Licensee is making 3
good faith efforts in this regard.
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BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, in and for said County and Commonwealth, personally appeared CilARLES L.
HOSLER, who, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate. School of The Pennsylvania State University, that.
he has read the Answer To Order To Show Cause in the foregoing matter, and that the averments contained therein are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.
CliARLES L. IIOSLER Sworn to and subscribed before me this /f44. day of October, 1985.
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Dear Sir:
Enclosed is the Answer and Consent of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Order to Show Cause.
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Dr. Donald R. Ilarris. Director RPI Critical Facility DRH/jm Enclosure cc: Executive Legal Director, NRC 1.. Feeser C. Judd R. Lahey D. Sangrey F. Wicks I oh f A $
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- 1. I am the Director of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Critical Facility.
- 2. The RPI Reactor Facility has less than one llEU fuel element on-sight in addic. ion to the reactor core.
- 3. RPI consents to the provisions set forth in Section III of the Order to Show Cause issued by the United States of America Nucicar Regulatory Commission, John C. Ilo yle , Acting Secretary.
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