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Forwards Decommissioning Insp Rept 50-187/85-02 on 851230-860124.No Violations Noted.Agreement on Proper Disposition of Matl Must Be Obtained from NRR
ML20141E865
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Site: 05000187
Issue date: 04/04/1986
From: Wenslawski F
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
To: Benveniste J
NORTHROP CORP.
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See also: IR 05000187/1985002

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APR 0 41986

Docket No. 50-187

Northrop Research and Technology Center

Northrop Corporation

One Research Park

Palos Verdes, California 90274

Attention: Dr. Jack Benveniste, Chairman

Corporate Radiation Committee

Gentlemen:

Subject: NRC Decommissioning Inspection - North ,, Triga Reactor

This letter refers to the special inspection conducted by

Messrs. E. M. Garcia, M. Cillis, and G. Brown of this office on December 30,

1985 through January 24, 1986, of activities authorized by NRC License No.

R-90, the Order Authorizing Dismantling of Facility and Disposition of

Component Parts and the discussion of our findings held by Mr. Garcia with

Dr. Benveniste and other members of your staff at the conclusion of the

inspection.

This inspection was conducted to verify that the condition of the facility was

as described in the licensee's "Triga Reactor Facility Decommissioning Program

Final Report" submitted to the Commission on December 15, 1985. The

inspection consisted of examination of representative records, interviews with

personnel, observations by the inspectors, and the performance of direct

radiation and contamination measurements by the inspectors.

The inspectors confirmed that the nuclear fuel had been transferred to other

licensees, the facility had been decontaminated, and the unrestricted use

release criteria had been satisfied. However, at the time of the inspection,

eight sealed radioactive sources were still in your possession. On February

20, 1986 you informed us that the above mentioned sealed sources had been

transferred to other licensees. This completed disposal of all licensed

material, with the exception of possible residual activation products in the

piles of concrete debris. Agreement on the proper disposition of this

material must be obtained from the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.

No violations of NRC requirements were identified within the scope of this

inspection.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 (a), a copy of this letter and the enclosure

will be placed in the NRC Public Document Room. 7 l

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