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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARIR 05000276/20220011999-10-20020 October 1999 Forwards NRC Form 591,safety Insp 30-34945/99-01 Conducted on 990921 of Activities Authorized Under NRC Byproduct Matl License 50-27622-01.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20217D2841999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program Covering Sept 1999 ML20211Q6361999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program Covering Jul & Aug 1999 ML20211J4181999-08-30030 August 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-160/99-203 on 990119-21.No Violations Noted ML20210F3021999-07-22022 July 1999 Provides Responses to 990413 Comment on Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Plan.Comment on Removal of Cobalt-60 Should Be Referred to State of Georgia ML20210E9251999-07-22022 July 1999 Forwards Amend 14 to License R-97 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Authorizes Decommissioning of Gtrr,Per 10CFR50.82(b),IAW Decommissioning Plan,As Presented in 980701,990208 & 0528 Ltrs ML20210E9231999-07-22022 July 1999 Provides Responses to 990228 Comments on Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Plan ML20196K3381999-07-0202 July 1999 Forwards Copy of EA & Fonsi Related to Application for Amend Dated 980701.Proposed Amend Would Change Facility OL R-97, Authorizing Decommissioning IAW Proposed Decommissioning Plan ML20195C3531999-05-28028 May 1999 Forwards Environ Rept for Decommissioning of Ga Tech Research Reactor,Per NRC Regulation 51.53(d).Environ Rept Submitted in Apr 1994,encl ML20207A9581999-05-21021 May 1999 Ack Receipt of Re Comments on Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Plan.Comments Will Be Considered as Part of NRC Ongoing Review of Decommissioning Plan ML20206R3061999-04-13013 April 1999 Submits Georgians Against Nuclear Energy Comments Re Intent of Georgia Tech to Decommission Neely Research Reactor at Georgia Inst of Technology,Atlanta,Ga ML20204G7561999-03-23023 March 1999 Ack Receipt of to Executive Director for Operations That Provided Comment on Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Plan ML20204G7701999-02-28028 February 1999 Submits Comment on NRC Approval of Georgia Inst of Technology Decommissioning Plan for Their Neely Nuclear Research Reactor on Campus of Georgia Tech Pursuant to 10CFR20.1405 & 10CFR50.82(b)(5) ML20210P1381999-02-0808 February 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info,Dtd 981228. Rev 0 to Quality Assurance Program Plan for Site Characterization of Georgia Tech Neely Nuclear Research Ctr Encl ML20202A8691999-01-25025 January 1999 Forwards Notice of Solicitation of Comments,Per 10CFR20.1405 & 10CFR50.82(b)(5) for Proposed Action Concerning Decommissioning ML20202A8401999-01-25025 January 1999 Forwards Notice & Solicitation of Comments,Per 10CFR20.1405 & 10CFR50.82(b)(5) for Proposed Action Concerning Decommissioning ML20202A8031999-01-25025 January 1999 Forwards Notice of Solicitation of Comments,Per 10CFR20.1405 & 10CFR50.82 (b)(5) for Proposed Action Concerning Decommissioning ML20198K8781998-12-28028 December 1998 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Decommissioning Plan & License Termination Request for Facility License R-97 for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Submitted on 980701 ML20206P2481998-12-21021 December 1998 Expresses Appreciation for Opportunity to Comment Re Considered Issuance of Emergency Planning Exemption at Facility ML20197J3771998-12-10010 December 1998 Forwards Copy of Environ Assessment & Fonsi for Exemption from Emergency Plan Requirement of 10CFR50.54(q) for Georgia Inst of Technology Research Reactor.Exemption Granted ML20197J2801998-12-0404 December 1998 Responds to to NRC Commissioners Re Concerns That 980924 Response to Was Not from Commissioners. Weiss Response to Subj Ltr Reflects Positions & Policies Established by Commission ML20196H0821998-12-0303 December 1998 Forwards Environmental Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Licensee Application for Exemption from Emergency Planning Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q).Notice Indicates That NRC Considering Issuance of Exemption ML20155G9681998-11-0404 November 1998 Forwards Amend 13 to License R-97 & Safety Evaluation.Amend Removes Requirements for Security Plan to Protect Special Nuclear Matl Because License Does Not Allow Possession of SNM ML20154J8561998-10-0808 October 1998 Responds to Requesting Termination of Requalification Program for RO & Sro.Nrc Finds Request to Eliminate Operator Requalification Program Requirements Acceptable ML20197J3061998-10-0101 October 1998 Submits Complain That Addressed to NRC Commissioners Was Answered by Someone Else in Different Section ML20154D7881998-10-0101 October 1998 Forwards Three Entries in Safeguards Event Log Made During Months of Jul,Aug & Sept 1998,per 10CFR73.71(a) Through (C) ML20154E3821998-10-0101 October 1998 Forwards bi-monthly Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Months of Aug & Sept 1998 ML20153H2381998-09-24024 September 1998 Responds to on Concerns Related to Georgia Institute of Technology & Other Matters.Georgia Institute of Technology Submitted Decommissioning Plan by Ltr & Plan Currently Under Review by NRC Staff ML20153H2671998-08-27027 August 1998 Expresses Concern Re Georgia Institute of Technology Neely Nuclear Research Reactor,Contaminated Campus Area, Contaminated Reactor Bldg,Heavy Water & 200,000 Curies of Cobalt-60 Stored in Adjacent Bldg & in Pool ML20237E2461998-08-20020 August 1998 Requests NRC Approval of Exemption to Maintain Nnrc Emergency Preparedness Plan.Georgia Tech Was Defueled in Feb 1996 & All Nuclear Fuel Was Removed ML20237B6731998-08-10010 August 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of Jul 1998 ML20236U4891998-07-21021 July 1998 Informs of Termination of Tritium Monitoring Activities Due to Requirement Specified in TS Tables 2.1 & 3.1 ML20236U4061998-07-15015 July 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of June 1998 ML20236Q0671998-07-0101 July 1998 Requests Decommissioning Order for Ga Tech Research Reactor. Documentation Supporting Request,Listed.Reactor Is Currently in Safe Shutdown Condition & in Full Compliance W/Possession Only License.Page N-579 of Incoming Submittal Not Include ML20236J2561998-07-0101 July 1998 Informs That No Entries Were Made in Safeguards Event Log During Months of Apr,May & June 1998,per 10CFR73.71(a) Through (C) ML20236Q0731998-06-30030 June 1998 Issues Statement of Intent in Compliance w/10CFR50.75(e)(IV) Re State of Ga Support of Cost Estimate for Decommissioning of Ga Technology Research Reactor ML20236H5771998-06-18018 June 1998 Forwards Synopsis of NRC OI Completed Rept Re Alleged Discrimination by Georgia Institute of Technology Against Employee Who Filed Complaint W/Dol.Determined There Was Insufficient Evidence to Substantiate Allegation ML20154D6621998-06-0101 June 1998 Requests Termination of Requalification Program for Ros/Sros for License R-97.All Licenses for Ros/Sros Should Also Be Terminated.Fuel Has Been Removed from Facility & Licenses No Longer Needed ML20248J6711998-05-21021 May 1998 Forwards Monthly Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of Apr 1998 ML20247K3591998-05-0707 May 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-160/98-201 on 980420-21.No Violations Noted.Various Aspects of Safety & Emergency Preparedness Programs Including Selective Exams of Procedures & Representative Records Were Inspected ML20217G2681998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of Mar 1998 ML20217K6181998-04-0202 April 1998 Forwards Amend 12 to License R-97 & Se.Amend Removes Authority from License to Operate,Authorizes possession-only & Changes TS to Remove Operational Requirements of Reactor ML20202F4471998-02-0404 February 1998 Forwards Addl Info in Support of possession-only-license Amend Application Dtd 970807.Revised TS Re Rev to Facilitate Decommissioning,Encl ML20198H2661998-01-0202 January 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Months of Nov & Dec 1997 ML20197H3701997-12-12012 December 1997 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re Submittals for Possession Only License for Georgia Tech Research Reactor ML20197G7441997-12-12012 December 1997 Forwards RAI Re Submittals for Possession Only License for Georgia Tech Research Reactor.Response Requested within 60 Days of Date of Ltr ML20197J9891997-12-12012 December 1997 Responds to to Atlanta Ofc of EPA Re Georgia Tech Research Reactor.Nrc Evaluations Will Continue to Ensure Acceptable Application of Regulations to Protect Public Health & Safety,Including Decommissioning Activities ML20199K8571997-11-24024 November 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-160/97-201 on 971027-31.No Violations Noted.Various Aspects of Operations,Safety & Security Programs Inspected Including Selective Exams of Procedures & Representative Records & Interviews W/Personnel ML20199G9971997-11-17017 November 1997 Forwards Ga Tech Research Reactor 1997 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario.Exercise Scheduled for 971211 ML20202D1131997-11-13013 November 1997 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Deommissioning Program for Month of Oct 1997 1999-09-03
[Table view] Category:EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20056A1041990-07-31031 July 1990 Responds to NRC 900720 Request for Addl Info Re 900605 Request for Amend to License R-97 ML20055H8311990-07-20020 July 1990 Approves Public Release of 900606 Request for Tech Spec Amend ML20055G2791990-07-17017 July 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/90-02. Corrective Actions:Procedure 9310,Posting of Radiological Control Areas & Matls, Revised to Clarify Requirement for Positive Control Over High Radiation Area ML20011F4201990-03-0101 March 1990 Forwards Mod to Physical Security Plan.Mod Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20012A1771990-02-27027 February 1990 Forwards Proposed Changes to Georgia Tech Research Reactor Physical Security Plan. Changes Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20011F4111990-02-27027 February 1990 Forwards Proposed Rev to Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790) ML20006D5351990-02-0909 February 1990 Forwards Addl Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/89-05.Encl Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20012A3501990-01-26026 January 1990 Comments on Three Questions from 900123 Senior Reactor Operator & Reactor Operator Written Exams ML20005F8771990-01-0606 January 1990 Responds to Violations Identified in Insp Rept 50-160/89-02. Corrective Actions:Procedure 4000 Revised & Being Reviewed Against Stds ANS 7.60 & Procedure 7247 Drafted to Cover Area & Is Undergoing Review ML20006A5141990-01-0303 January 1990 Forwards Mod to Security Plan.Mod Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML19332C0901989-11-16016 November 1989 Forwards Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/89-05.Response Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(d)) ML20248G3921989-09-28028 September 1989 Discusses Security Insp on 890927 & Submits Actions to Be Taken,Including Audit of Security Plan & Key & Card Control Procedure.First Four Actions Withheld ML20247E9011989-05-19019 May 1989 Forwards Revised Table I to Rev 1 to Emergency Preparedness Plan,Per Telcon ML20244B8811989-05-0303 May 1989 Comments on Written Reactor Operator Exam Given on 890427. Answer to Question B-12,although Taken from Sar,Deemed Wrong & Ambiguous ML20248G2681989-03-13013 March 1989 Notifies That DOE Funding for Converting Fuel from High to Low Enrichment Available During Fiscal Yr.Proposal Will Be Submitted in Apr ML20235W9001989-02-17017 February 1989 Forwards Rev 1 to 1986 Annual Rept,Correcting Several Errors in Section 7, Environ Monitoring ML20235T6661989-02-17017 February 1989 Discusses Proper Rev Number for Emergency Plan.Review of Emergency Plan Performed in Nov 1988 Resulted in Rev 4.Rev 4 Should Be Considered as Rev 2 Since Earlier Editions Did Not Receive Official Approval ML20235L3551989-02-14014 February 1989 Repts Progress to Date on Upgrading Procedures for Operations & Health Physics,Per Insp Rept 50-160/87-08.New & Revised Procedures Approved by NRC Listed as Stated ML20195G8311988-11-23023 November 1988 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/88-03. Corrective Actions:Emergency Plan Revised to Reflect Current Organizational & Functional Mgt Changes.Manager of Radiation Safety Ofc Delegated as Alternate Emergency Director ML20155C3231988-09-19019 September 1988 Requests Investigation Rept Re Neely Nuclear Research Ctr Activities ML20154P1981988-09-19019 September 1988 Informs of Managerial Changes & Shifts in Reporting Relationships Re Plant Operation ML20154F7851988-06-13013 June 1988 Responds to NRC Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/87-07.Requests Answers to Listed Situations Re Operation of Gtrr ML20154M7861988-05-13013 May 1988 Forwards Neely Nuclear Research Ctr Response to NRC Concerns Re Progress Toward Renewed Georgia Tech Research Reactor Operation.Subj Response Interim Rept Only & Informs That Georgia Tech President Will Request for Renewed Operation ML20151R1621988-04-0707 April 1988 Forwards Rept of Visit to Georgia Tech Research Reactor Facility to Inspect Facilities & to Interview Operational Staff, by W Kerr,Chairman of Acrs.Kerr Visited Neely Nuclear Research Reactor on 880324-25 ML20148J0611988-03-23023 March 1988 Advises of Typo in Date of Ltr Notifying NRC That Federal Funding Not Available for Converting Research Reactor from High to Low Fuel Enrichment.Correct Date Should Read 880315 Instead of 870315 ML20148C0631988-03-15015 March 1988 Advises That Federal Funding Unavaliable for Conversion of Reactor Fuel from High to Low Enrichment.Doe Has Withdrawn Offer to Initiate Conversion Because Reactor Operations May Not Be Continued.Doe Encl ML20148E9541988-03-0909 March 1988 Requests Deletion of All Names in Correspondence Re Incident Rept Before Being Placed in Pdr.Deletion May Be Achieved Either by Marking Out Name or Removing Entire Document ML20154F8101988-01-22022 January 1988 Forwards Results of Smear Surveys Taken During Month of Aug, Also Survey of Downs Apartment Taken on 880111 ML20236Y1831987-11-24024 November 1987 Forwards 870803 Gtices Program Rept Describing Problem W/ Gtstrudl Program.Rept Sent to All Svc Bureaus Offering Gtstrudl as Well as All safety-related Licensees Who Use Program ML20235E4601987-09-15015 September 1987 Responds to Request for Info Re Unaccounted for Fission Plate for Dismantled Agn 201 Training Reactor ML20236D1191987-07-15015 July 1987 Provides Revised Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/87-01 on 870209-23.Corrective Actions:Procedure to Govern D2 Concentration Analysis Being Devised & Steps Taken to Increase Number of Licensed Operators ML20235H0291987-07-0606 July 1987 Informs That Organizational Structure of Neely Nuclear Research Ctr Has Changed.Forwards Two Hc Bourne 870619 Memos Delineating Change.Amend to Tech Specs Will Be Requested to Reflect Change ML20216D2141987-06-15015 June 1987 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/87-03 on 870407-10.Corrective Actions:Reactor Operator Instructed to Use Radioactive Labels on Containers.Ra Karam 870506 Memo Requesting Reorganization of Nuclear Research Ctr Encl ML20214W4351987-05-26026 May 1987 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/87-04 on 870422-23.Corrective Actions:Encl Draft Procedure 6100, Emergency Notification Will Be Submitted to Nuclear Safeguard Committee for Approval on 870709 ML20214T6101987-05-25025 May 1987 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/87-01 on 870209-23.Corrective Actions:Procedures 7246 & 7220 Being Modified to Account for A.1.a & A.1.c & Devising & Writing New Procedure A.1.b ML20209A7621987-04-0707 April 1987 Responds to NRC Discussing Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/87-02.Corrective Actions:Failure to Secure Primary Coolant Sampling Line Caused by Operator Oversight. Procedure Addressed at Staff Meeting ML20207D1871986-12-19019 December 1986 Informs That Conversion of Fuel from High to Low Enrichment Will Not Occur During FY87 Due to Lack of Federal Funding. NRC Will Be Notified by 880327 Re Availability of Federal Funds for Conversion ML20202J3591986-04-10010 April 1986 Requests Mailing Address Be Revised as Indicated Due to Unnecessary Communication Delays W/Nrc ML20137P5901986-01-28028 January 1986 Forwards Amend 14 to Indemnity Agreement E-30.Item 2 of Attachment to Agreement Deleted in Entirety & Substituted ML20198H5381986-01-22022 January 1986 Responds to Insp Rept 50-160/85-04 on 851028-1101.Corrective Actions:Emergency Preparedness Plan Revised to Include Site Area Emergency Action Levels in Table 1.Rev 1 to Plan Encl ML20138N7931985-12-0909 December 1985 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-276/85-02 & 50-160/85-03 on 850826-29.Corrective Actions:New Procedure for Analyzing Liquid Waste Appended.W/Two Oversize Encls ML20136J1871985-11-20020 November 1985 Advises That Emergency Preparedness Plan Implemented on 851014.Emergency Procedures Encl ML20137P6151985-11-20020 November 1985 Requests 60-day Extension to Remove Unirradiated High Enriched U Fuel from Facility,Exemption from Developing QA Program for Shipping Fuel & Approval to Retain Three Elements of U-235,in Response to Show Cause Order ML20137P6331985-11-15015 November 1985 Requests Registration as User of Model ETR ML20138R8961985-11-0808 November 1985 Confirms Recent Telcon Granting Extension of Time Until 851218 to Respond to Insp Rept 50-160/85-03.Extension Necessary Due to Experimentation & Data Gathering to Verify Quantity of Ar-41 Escaping from Containment Bldg ML20137E2491985-08-15015 August 1985 Informs That Defueled Components of AGN-201 Training Reactor Moved from Emerson Bldg to Neely Nuclear Research Ctr,Per .Listed Radiological Surveys Conducted.Survey Results Encl ML20117J4811985-05-0707 May 1985 Requests to Move Defueled Agn 201 to Fenced Area of Research Ctr Due to Room Being Wired for New Spectrometer Scheduled for Delivery in Jul 1985.Decommissioning Application Being Reviewed by NRC ML20117J3731985-05-0707 May 1985 Requests Deadline for Full Implementation of Approved Emergency Plan Be Extended from 850614 to 851014.Extension Required Due to Possible Physical Mod of Facility ML20100M2101985-04-11011 April 1985 Responds to Re Carter Request for Smearable Surface Contamination in Disintegrations Per Minute Per 100 CM2 & Imbedded Contamination in Components of Agn 201 Measured in Ur/H at 1 Meter.Smearable Contamination Measurements Encl ML20106J3321985-02-0404 February 1985 Submits Addl Info Re Decommissioning of Facility,Per .Radiation Safety Officer,Deputy & Health Physicist Present During Defueling Process.Integral Neutron Exposures Obtained from Film Badges 1990-07-31
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20217D2841999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program Covering Sept 1999 ML20211Q6361999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program Covering Jul & Aug 1999 ML20195C3531999-05-28028 May 1999 Forwards Environ Rept for Decommissioning of Ga Tech Research Reactor,Per NRC Regulation 51.53(d).Environ Rept Submitted in Apr 1994,encl ML20206R3061999-04-13013 April 1999 Submits Georgians Against Nuclear Energy Comments Re Intent of Georgia Tech to Decommission Neely Research Reactor at Georgia Inst of Technology,Atlanta,Ga ML20204G7701999-02-28028 February 1999 Submits Comment on NRC Approval of Georgia Inst of Technology Decommissioning Plan for Their Neely Nuclear Research Reactor on Campus of Georgia Tech Pursuant to 10CFR20.1405 & 10CFR50.82(b)(5) ML20210P1381999-02-0808 February 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info,Dtd 981228. Rev 0 to Quality Assurance Program Plan for Site Characterization of Georgia Tech Neely Nuclear Research Ctr Encl ML20206P2481998-12-21021 December 1998 Expresses Appreciation for Opportunity to Comment Re Considered Issuance of Emergency Planning Exemption at Facility ML20154E3821998-10-0101 October 1998 Forwards bi-monthly Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Months of Aug & Sept 1998 ML20154D7881998-10-0101 October 1998 Forwards Three Entries in Safeguards Event Log Made During Months of Jul,Aug & Sept 1998,per 10CFR73.71(a) Through (C) ML20197J3061998-10-0101 October 1998 Submits Complain That Addressed to NRC Commissioners Was Answered by Someone Else in Different Section ML20153H2671998-08-27027 August 1998 Expresses Concern Re Georgia Institute of Technology Neely Nuclear Research Reactor,Contaminated Campus Area, Contaminated Reactor Bldg,Heavy Water & 200,000 Curies of Cobalt-60 Stored in Adjacent Bldg & in Pool ML20237E2461998-08-20020 August 1998 Requests NRC Approval of Exemption to Maintain Nnrc Emergency Preparedness Plan.Georgia Tech Was Defueled in Feb 1996 & All Nuclear Fuel Was Removed ML20237B6731998-08-10010 August 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of Jul 1998 ML20236U4891998-07-21021 July 1998 Informs of Termination of Tritium Monitoring Activities Due to Requirement Specified in TS Tables 2.1 & 3.1 ML20236U4061998-07-15015 July 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of June 1998 ML20236J2561998-07-0101 July 1998 Informs That No Entries Were Made in Safeguards Event Log During Months of Apr,May & June 1998,per 10CFR73.71(a) Through (C) ML20236Q0671998-07-0101 July 1998 Requests Decommissioning Order for Ga Tech Research Reactor. Documentation Supporting Request,Listed.Reactor Is Currently in Safe Shutdown Condition & in Full Compliance W/Possession Only License.Page N-579 of Incoming Submittal Not Include ML20236Q0731998-06-30030 June 1998 Issues Statement of Intent in Compliance w/10CFR50.75(e)(IV) Re State of Ga Support of Cost Estimate for Decommissioning of Ga Technology Research Reactor ML20154D6621998-06-0101 June 1998 Requests Termination of Requalification Program for Ros/Sros for License R-97.All Licenses for Ros/Sros Should Also Be Terminated.Fuel Has Been Removed from Facility & Licenses No Longer Needed ML20248J6711998-05-21021 May 1998 Forwards Monthly Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of Apr 1998 ML20217G2681998-04-20020 April 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of Mar 1998 ML20202F4471998-02-0404 February 1998 Forwards Addl Info in Support of possession-only-license Amend Application Dtd 970807.Revised TS Re Rev to Facilitate Decommissioning,Encl ML20198H2661998-01-0202 January 1998 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Months of Nov & Dec 1997 ML20199G9971997-11-17017 November 1997 Forwards Ga Tech Research Reactor 1997 Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario.Exercise Scheduled for 971211 ML20202D1131997-11-13013 November 1997 Forwards Status Rept for Georgia Tech Research Reactor Deommissioning Program for Month of Oct 1997 ML20198T4371997-11-0606 November 1997 Submits Addl Info in Support of possession-only-license Amend & in Response to 970916 RAI ML20198M7941997-10-14014 October 1997 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month of Sept 1997 ML20211A7061997-09-12012 September 1997 Forwards Status Rept for Ga Tech Research Reactor Decommissioning Program for Month Aug 1997 ML20217J6211997-07-28028 July 1997 Provides Concerns Re 2.206 Director'S Decision & Ga Institute of Technology Neely Nuclear Research Reactor. Ltr for Docket as Well as 2.206 Docket Part & Svc List,Encl ML20217J8521997-07-28028 July 1997 Submits Info Re 2.206 Petition Under 10CFR20 Against Ga Institute of Technology Nuclear Research Reactor Located on Campus of Ga Tech in Middle of Downtown Atlanta ML20149K9341997-07-17017 July 1997 Forwards Entry in Safeguards Event Log Made During Month of April,May & June 1997,per 10CFR73.71(a)(c) ML20210L8901997-07-0707 July 1997 Forwards Rev 47 of Emergency Phone List.W/O Encl ML20141G2271997-06-30030 June 1997 Notifies NRC That on 970630,RA Karam Will Retire & Relinquish Directorship of Neely Nuclear Research Ctr,Ga Tech Research Reactor.N Hertel Will Be Appointed Director, Effective 970701 ML20137N9171997-04-0101 April 1997 Informs That No Entry in Safeguards Event Log Made During Jan,Feb & March 1997 ML20137B3031997-03-14014 March 1997 Submits Response to NRC Insp Rept 50-160/96-05.Corrective Actions:Licensees Promised to Develop Such Work Sheet & Put Into Practice on or Before 971201 ML20137V0981997-03-10010 March 1997 Forwards Rev 46 of Emergency Phone List.W/O Encl ML20134L3061997-02-13013 February 1997 Responds to Notice of Exercise Weakness in Insp Rept 50-160/96-05.Corrective Actions:Will Conduct Emergency Drills & Will Conduct Addl Table Top Exercises ML20133F6441997-01-0808 January 1997 Informs That Pursuant to 10CFR73.71(a)(c),no Entry in Safeguards Event Log Made During Oct-Dec 1996 ML20134N0771996-11-18018 November 1996 Forwards Corrected Data Re Tritium Concentrations in Liquid Effluents for 1990-1995 ML20138G4271996-10-0808 October 1996 Informs That on 961126,licensee Planning to Hold Annual Emergency Drill.Attached Outline Gives Appropriate Details About Scenario ML20117J7791996-09-0202 September 1996 Requests Operator Licenses of Jn Copeland & Rv Demeglio Be Revoked ML20116B2561996-07-19019 July 1996 Informs NRC That Reactor Operators Kl Norton & Gm Comfort Have Left Ga Tech,Per 10CFR50.74.RO Licenses to Operate Gtrr Should Be Revoked ML20116A9671996-07-18018 July 1996 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-160/96-02. Corrective Actions:Conducted Meeting W/Radiation Safety Staff Re Regulatory Requirements & Replaced Retired Health Physicist Technician w/well-trained Health Physicist ML20137D4691996-06-27027 June 1996 Informs That B Statham Appointed Reactor Supervisor for Ga Tech Research Reactor,Effective Immediately ML20117K7521996-05-27027 May 1996 Requests NRC Assurance That Listed Documents Re 2.206 Petition Entered by Court Recorder Into Record.W/Certificate of Svc ML20117G2301996-05-13013 May 1996 Discusses Activities That Occurred at Neely Nuclear Research Ctr During Winter of 1995 & Lists Unsatisfactory Conditions Witnessed Re Facility Operations.Related Correspondence ML20108E6461996-05-0808 May 1996 Notifies Honorable Judges Bechhoefer,Kline & Lam of ASLB, That P Blockey-O'Brien Will Present Testimony of Min of 30 Minutes on 960522,including But Not Limited to Listed Info. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 960510 ML20101D6271996-03-14014 March 1996 Discusses 10CFR2.206 Petition & New Info on Earthquake Risk, Possible Unsafe Conditions Developed Due to Site If Ga Tech Neely Reactor & Problems ML20097E6181996-02-0707 February 1996 Submits Notice of Shipment of Nuclear Matl from Atlanta,Ga to DOE in Aiken,Sc ML20097D8181996-01-27027 January 1996 Discusses 10CFR2.206 Petition Against Georgia Tech Reactor on Campus in Atlanta,Possible License Problems & Contamination Problems.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 960205 1999-09-03
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_ _ . _ 55 CEC 17 P 3 : 51 December 9, 1985 Mr. Roger D. Walker, Director Division of Reactor Projects U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. Walker:
SUBJECT:
INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-276/85-02 and 50-160/85-03 This letter is our response to the referenced inspection of the GTRR on August 26-29, 1985.
I tem 1 Technical Specification 3.5.a(5) required that during release of liquid radioactive effluento, a sample be taken from each tank prior to release and during release, and an independent sample shall be taken from the discharge line during release.
Contrary to the above, the requirement to perform sampling during releases of liquid radioactive effluents was not met, in that:
- a. Between October 4, 1984, and August 15, 1985, tank samples had not been obtained during releases,
- b. On October 4, 1984, November 9, 1984, April 24, 1985, June 10, 1985 and June 11, 1985, discharge line samples had not been obtained.
Technical Specifications 3.5.a(5) states, "During release of liquid radioactive effluents, two independent samples of each tank shall be taken, one prior to release and one during release. An independent sample shall be taken from the discharge line during release."'
The interpretation of this Technical Specification under which the GTRR was operated from day one and practiced until August 29, 1985 was to take one sample from the faucet at the bottom of the tank before release. If the results of the analysis on that sample were within Technica,1 Specifications 3.5.a.1 and 2, 8512240157 PDR ADOCK 0 B$h60 PDR I Q
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Mr. Walker Page 2 December 9, 1985 pumping of the liquid waste out of that tank begins. At the midpoint of the pumping process, i.e., when half of the liquid content has been pumped out, another sample is taken from the discharge line and analyzed. Occasionally the pumping out of half the content was not achieved until the second day (pumping interrupted overnight) . This practice has contributed to and is perhaps the main reason why on the occasions cited in the reference inspection, the second analysis was never made Technical Specifications 3.5.a(5) is at best ambiguous. For example, the sentence starts with "During release . . . two independent samples of each tank shall be taken, one prior to release and one during release." Now, hos could one take a sample during release (the first during release in the sentence) only to be told that one sample must be taken prior to release at the end of the sentence. Another ambiguity comes from the words,
". . . of each tunk". We have three tanks and normally we pump liquid waste out from the large 5000 gallon tank only.
Consequently our practice has been that we analyze samples taken prior to and during release from that tank only.
Since August 29, 1985 we have modified our procedure in such a way that we analyze three samples: one taken prior to release from the bottom of the tank from which liquid waste is to be released; two taken during release, one from the bottom of the tank and one from the discharge line. The revised procedures which were approved by the Safeguards Committee are appended.
Please note that we do not take samples from each tank. If NRC disagrees with this interpretation, I would appreciate being informed about it.
Item II Technical Specification (TS) 3.5.b required that the maximum release rate of gross radioactivity in gaseous ef fluents not exceed 585 microcuries per second ( p Ci/sec) of Ar-41 equivalent, that both gaseous radioactivity monitors (Kanne
, and Geiger-Mueller) be set to alarm and automatically isolate the gaseous waste release prior to exceeding the 585 pCi/sec release rate, and that if the maximum release rate of Ar-41 equivalent gaseous effluent is exceeded, gaseous discharge from the facility shall not be resumed until the cause of the excessive discharge is identified and corrected.
Technical Specification 6.4.b(6) required that radiation control procedures be provided and utilized.
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Mr. Walker Page 3 December 9, 1985 Contrary to the above, the requirements for the release of gaseous waste and maintenance of radiation control procedures and records of gaseous effluents were not met in that:
- a. On January 6, March 9, September 21, December 11, 1984, and January 16, 1985, the release rate of gross radioactivity in gaseous effluents exceeded 585p Ci/ seconds.
- b. On January 6, 1985, the Geiger-Mueller gross radioactivity monitor was set such that the monitor would not have alarmed and automatically isolated the release unless the release rate was a factor of 100 above the limit. c
- c. The licensee failed to cease gaseous effluent releases until the cause of excessive releases were identified and corrected for the five releases in excess of 585 p Ci/second whicn occurred on January 6, March 9, September 21, December 11, 1984, and January 16, 1985.
- d. The licensee failed to establish a radiation control procedure to determine gaseous effluent release rates immediately preceding and during exhaust duct isolation, and to document the actual release rates for the gaseous effluent releases which were in excess of the 585p Ci/second release limit.
Item b above refers to a January 6, 1984 occurrence.
The problem with Argon-41 has been appearing and reappearing for sometime. The primary reason for this is lack of quantitative and definitive data regarding what actually is being released through the stack after the containment building has isolated.
For example, NRC Inspection Neport No. 50-160/84-03 reporting results of an inspection performed May 11-17, 1984 did not find any violations with regard to gaseous releases even though our records for such releases were inspected (page 2 Report Details). The findings of the last inspection are different.
In order to quantitatively determine whether or not Technical Specification 3.5.b was violated we measured the activity of the air in the exhaust stack downstream from the 30,000 cfm dilution blower with a GM counter. Another GM counter was placed in the exhaust duct near the inlet of the sampling tube leading to the Kanne chamber. This position is located beyond the containment building (CB) isolation valve. When the CB is isolated, the Kanne chamber continues to sample the air in that section of the exhaust duct. However, the flow of air in this section practically ceases at the instant of isolation.
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Mr. Walker Page 4 December 9, 1985 The outputs of the two GM tubes were connected to a two-pen chart reco. der so that side by side comparison of the traces can be m s r. .
In order to have the CB isolate at a lower point than the set. point of the Kanne chamber, the isolation was actuated with the gas monitor. This instrument is part of the permanent GTRR equipment and is located some 50 feet upstream from the isolatian valve. The trippoint on the gas monitor is at the upper end of the range for each decade. The conditions leading to isolation were as follous:
- 1. GTRR was at a power level of one megawatt for one hour and 36 minutes. This is necessary to generate Ar-41.
- 2. After shutdown, the plug of experimental port V-43 was removed and re-inserted. This step simulates the action of a piston. displacing a tolume of air equivalent to that of the plug. The displaced air contains the Ar-41 formed during the time the reactor was at a power of 1 MW. The displaced air is pushed into the building exhaust stream toward the gas monitor and out through the stack. If the activity is high enough, the gas monitor will cause isolation. The air activity is measured by the two GM tubes placed in the exhaust duct and stack. The chart recorder traced the events. Figure 1 shows the results. The blue trace is due to the GM tube in the stack, the red trace is due to the GM tube in the exhaust duct. There is a physical displacement of about three divisions between the blue and the red lines; the blue is set ahead.
The chart speed was one small division /2.5 sec. The time corresponding to the removal and insertion of the plug from V-43 is marked on the trace in Figure 1. The time it took the puff of Ar-41 to reach the GM tube in the stack is approximately 15 seconds. It appears that both GM tubes began sensing Ar-41 at about the same time.
The instant the containment building isolated, the air activity in the stack started to drop toward zero and remained low. The activity in the duct beyond the isolation valve continued to increase after isolation (remember the red line trace is offset 3 divisions behind the blue). The increase is apparently due to a reverse in flow, i.e., back flow into the duct. This is brought about by the fact that when isolation takes place and the 4000 cfm flow from the CB stops, the increase in flow of outside air to maintain the normal 30,000 cfm flow through the stack causes the slight back flow. Additionally, the pump which draws air
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Mr. Walker page 5 December 9, 1983 from the duct and into the Kanne chamber continues to siphon air from the duct at a rate of 2.5 cfm and this will most certainly cause back flow.
The air in the exhaust duct between the isolation valve (when closed) and the mixing chamber at the foot of the stack is drawn through the Kanne chamber at a rate of 2.5 cfm and is ultimately emptied into the mixing chamber and out through the stack. The dilution factor, however, is now 2.5 cfm to 30,000 cfm instead of the normal 4000 cfm to 30,000 cfm before isolation. This fact is apparent from the trace in Figure 1: Immediately after isolation the two traces diverge. The trace from the exhaust duct, comparable to that of the Kanne chamber continues to rise and slowly dies off whereas the trace from the stack falls off immediately and stays low.
The results shown in Figure 1 +ad to the conclusion that whenever the containment building is isolated by the gas monitor, the release rate of Argon-41 equivalent gases is highest at the isolation point and decreases rapidly thereafter.
Since the gas monitor is some 50 feet upstream and the Kanne chamber is some 20 feet downstream from the isolation valve, it was felt that it would be necessary to demonstrate that similar results would be obtained when CB is isolated by the Kanne chamber chart recorder (KCCR) actuation. Consequently the experiment was repeated and this time isolation was achieved by lowering the setpoint on the KCCR. The results are shown in Figure 2. Again, the blue line is the trace from the stack monitor and the red from the exhaust monitor. The blue trace is on a scale of ten lower than the red. Again we see that after about 20 seconds from the time the shielding plug is inserted back in V-43, the puf f of Ar-41 reaches both GM tubes causing an increase in response and an isolation on the KCCR. And again we see that upon isolation the stack monitor's response immediately drops to practically zero and stays there.
The conclusion that can be drawn from the results in Figure 2 is similar to the conclusion drawn from Figure 1. This leads to the ultimate conclusion that the release rate of Ar-41 equivalent gases -is highest at the isolation point and decreases rapidly thereafter.
In summary the data we obtained to verify whether or not Technical Specification 3.5.b was violated show conclusitely that no violations were incurred on any of the dates cited.
Mr. Walker Page 6 December 9, 1985 With regard to Item I, we agree that TS 3.5.a(5) was violated for the reasons stated abeve. The corrective steps taken are a new procedure for analyzing liquid waste (appended).
I hope that you will find our response satisfactory. If you have any quencions please let me know.
Sincerely yours,
.h-R.A. Kara.
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FIGURE 1: Air activity as taeasured by two GM tubes: one in exhaust duct near the inlet of the sampling tube leading to Kanne chamber (red line) and the other in r the exhaust stack of the GTRR. Isolation achieved by gas monitor.
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Operations Liquid Waste Tank Analysis Page 1 of 2 I. PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to determine if the liquid waste effluents are within the limits set by 10 CFR, Part 20 and GTRR Technical Specifica-tions for instantaneous liquid effluent release rates.
II. MATERIALS REQUIRED A. Parabella funnel B. Vacuum Erlenmeyer flask C. Celman membrane filter 0.45 pm X 47 mm diameter D. Liquid scintillation vial + 10 cc of standard liquid scintillation preparation E. Appropriate radiation counting equipment (Liquid Scintillation for H-3 and C-14, Gas Flow Proportional Counter for alpha and beta gamma, etc.)
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A. Obtain 500 cc sample from lab >perations.
B. Vacuum filter the sample twice.
C. Take 1 cc of filtrate and place in Liquid Scintillation vial with 10 cc of liquid scintillation preparation.
D. Count the membrane filter sample on the Gas Flow Proportional Counter (1 minute mode) and the 1 cc sample on the Liquid Scintillation Counter (1 minute mode 5 times).
E. Determine the concentration of gross radioactivity and tritium in the effluent (units of pCi/ml). See Procedure 9026.
F. Refer to Technical Specifications Section 3.Sa to see if sample is within pumping limits.
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I. Obtain from lab operations a 500cc sample during the release from the discharge line for analysis. If sample exceeds limits, notify lab operations to immediately suspend pumping operations.
J. After pumping is complete, fill out liquid waste logbook.
K. Place paperwork in liquid waste notebook for later inspection.
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