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Summarizes 781020 Briefing W/Eg&G & State of Ga in Dawsonville,Ga Re Flyover Survey of Lockheed-Georgia Facility.Agreement Reached to Show Media Survey Results. Related Info Encl
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Issue date: 11/30/1978
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FROM: E. C. Ashley, State Agreements Program, SP

SUBJECT:

BRIEFING 0F FLY-0VER SURVEY OF LOCKHEED GEORGIA HELD IN REGION II, ATLANTA On October 20, 1978, I attended a briefing of the results of the fly-over survey of the Lockheed Georgia, Dawsonville, Georgia facility conducted by E.G. & G. under NRC contract.

There were 12 persons present representing USNRC, EG&G, Lockheed-

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Georgia, Georgia Dept. of Human Resourceds, and Georgia Dept. of

~ Natural Resources. A list of the attendees is attached.

Tom McQuire, E.G. & G. discussed the methods used in the survey and data analyses. Four areas in the southern section of site showed, results equating in terms of micro R/hr. 01 meter from the surface as follows:

Area micro R/hr 01 meter Reactor Area 8-10 Hot Cell Area 45 Cooling Off Area 29-40 A Seepage Pit 45 Several other small areas showed "something," but insignificant. In ,

all cases, the detector was set for cobalt-60. There was no evidence of any release (surface water, etc.) from the site. The northern section of the site showed " clear" except for three areas with "insf o-nificant" resul ts.

J. L. Setser, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, stated that the cooling area is fenced and he feels there are no real hazards existing in uncontrolled areas.

An agreement was reached that a letter from the NRC (Region II) is needed to show the news media regarding the survey results.

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Georgia Files Setser stated that they are planning a joint press conference with the Dept. of Human Resources as to the status of the site.

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, she.et an eH anclear test 'There are no contam6-

. laboratory, the 10,0th:re mated areas culalde the Deween Wildlife Management boundaries or along the Eto.

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.radaatica were la two leased. report says the romaander of off areas once used by the lettet is sait Lockheed<,eorgia Ca as a *There are as additional nuclear laboratory. Does protectos actist:s reqeired,"

areas were closed to the pub. the trport says. "lienters, lic earber this year, and the hikers and campers can use

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DRCGRAM REVIEW t,'

4 ORGANIZATION Leoal-Authority There have been no. changes in the legal authority given to the Department of Natural Resources (CNR) since the previous review. The legal authority for the radiation centrol is given in Chapter S8-13, Section 1302 - 1350 of the Georgia statutes. The statutes are entitled " Georgia Radiation Control Act as Amendec".

Previous reports. containec a .Vemorandum or Uncerstancing (MOU) be ween the l';R Jand the CHR. The . last' revised MCU was Julj.13, 1979, and 4: reflected tne -

designation of CNR.as a lead agency for res?onding to radiation emergencies.'

Copies of this MCU'have been included in previoss reports.

There have' been 'no basic changes in the organization of DNR's environmental radiation ' program. J. Leonard Ledbett'er continues to serve as Director of DNR,

Division of Environmental Protection. Reporting to him is James.H. Setser, Chief of1 Program Coordination Branch. William C. Cline reports to Setseriand is Manager of the Environmental ' Radiation Program. It was reported by Mr. Cline that he Lexpects to leave his position'with DNR and join the NRC Region II office in January ;1982. An updated organizational chart fcr the environmental radiation program headed by Mr. Cline -is attached to this Appendix as Attachment A. As noted in the organizational chart.2the program still consists of three sections'-

the Envir:nmental Surveillance and Technical Support Unit, the Emergency Resconse anc Regulatory Program Unit, and the Laboratory and Analytical Support Unit. The ~

personnel listed on the organi:ational chart are current as of the date 0f this'

~ review. The1 temporary / hourly personnel listec on the organizational cnart r continue to be part-time and . graduate stucent employees. These personnel c:me from the Georgia Tech facility. Mr. Cline still has a full-time secretary L assigned to his program.

CNR' has' aD radiation advisory committee established to provide consultation to the

. Division. The present membership of this committee is as follows: Charles Wakamo,- EPA, : Region IV; Dr. Melvin Carter, Georgia Institute of Technoic;y;

Dr.- Robert Rohr, -Emory University; and James Setser, DNR.

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The-sources'of funding for the environmental radiation program have been upcatec-as;follows:

State general funds _

S400,000 NRC contract money for environmental surveillance S 15,000

' EDA money for safe drinking water program S 30,000 TOTAL 5145,000

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The above funds are approximate and are utilized for the radiation program.

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Approximately 575,000 is' contracted sto . Georgia Tech University for lacoratory support 'of the DNR program and for support to the CHR Program.

Laboratory Lequipment continues to be located at Georgia Tech and owned by DNR.

The laboratory operations are still being conducted by a combination of full-time .-

and part-time DNR employees and Georgia Tech personnel under contract to DNR.

This"has been reflected 1under the organizational chart. The Georgia _ Tech laboratory 11s an EPA-certified laboratory. The laboratory continues to parti-cipate in ;an -inter-comparison sample program with. EPA and the laboratory con-tinues' to provide sample analyses' under a NRC contract.

The mcoile' laberatory . and emergancy respor.se van is maintained by CNR. The mobile laboratory emergency respor.se van is equipoed with if cuid scintillatien counters, lcw-background alpha and beta' counter, TLD readers, a GeLI system, an alpha spectrometer, air sampiers, gas and electric high volume samplers, and portable' survey equipment for alpha L'et.a gamma, and neutron detection, alcng wf:n an' assortment of dosimeters, _ signs and anti-C clothing, respiratory . protection

. equipment, _ sample containers, maps, walkie-talkie type communications, and a citi:en's band radio set.

The Georgia -Tech low level environmenta'l' radiation laboratory has the following equipment capabilities: 1 ea. - Ge(L1) type detectors 1 ea. - NaI type detector 2 ea. - 4000 channel multi-channel analyzers 1 ea. - spectro flourometer 1 ea. - automatic gas proportional _ alpha / beta analyzer 1 ea. - natural gas proportional alpha / beta analyzer 1 ea. - if cuid scintillation analyzer 6 ea. - radon scintillation counters 1 'ea. - TLD annealer and reader 1 ea. - HP 9830 computer system - ,

1 ea. pressurized ionization chamber (PIC) 1 ea. - beta / gamma anti-coincidence system 1 ea. alpha spectrometer.

PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Environmental Radiation Surveillance

_The Environmental Radiation Surveillance program involves three program areas:

(1)' surveillance at fixed nuclear facilities; (2) special surveillance at

~ State-licensed facilities (DHR); and, (3) state-wice background determinations.

1. Surveillance ~ at Fixec Facilities. Radiation surveillance at fixec

. facilities includes externs.: raciation measurements and analysis Hof environmental media samoles. It includes air samples, water'samoles, soil, vegeta-ion, milk, seciment, c* cps, and acaatic life. The samo's O .

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s'ites are- Plant Hatch, Plant Farley, Savannah River Plant, Georgia

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2. Surveillance at ' State-Licensed Facilities. The following facilities are included: -Luminous Processes,. Southern Space, Inc., University of

~ Georgia, and Wastewater.Asse'ssment. Wastewater treatment plants in the '

Atlanta area -are the South River Treatment Plant, Clayton Treatment' .

-Plant, the DeKalb Treatment Plant and the Humphrey Mining Company. ,

3. The l State. background program consists of TLD -program of 21 to 25

, stations around fixed facility monitoring locations. . Soil and vege-1 tation samples are also collected at each of the locations on an annual basis.

Safe Drinkinc Water procram Estate : regulations ;recuire _ in par: . hat, all community crinking water scogliers evaluate the levels of radionuclide contaminants in drinking water.~ As a service

ius the communities the.EPD provides_ nuclide analysis of drinking water samples.

= Radiation Emeroency Resoonse prooram

. Increased emphasis :has been placed on the radiological. emergency response

' -preparedness and assessment capabilities. The authority and responsibil.ities1of:

this program was delegated to the EPD by the' Governor and include areas such as straining and refresher courses for- personnel, equipment uokeep and maintenance lincluding calibration of analytical and measurement equipment, updating and planning of emergency response-procedures around fixed nuclear. facilities, full scale _and limited. exercises on emergency preparedness at fixed nuclear facili-ties , . and -radwaste di sposal .

(Rules and regu.ations l for radioactive' waste material discosal were cevelooed in lthe Department _ of Natural Resources Chacter 391-3-9 dated _ July 1979. These ,--

regulations were discussed during the. previous review-and copies of the regula-tions are ' included in ~ the Office of State Program files. There has been no tactivity' in the area of radioactive wasteLmaterials disposal _ sites since the last:

review.

= License Review and Concurrence - CHR-Succort DNR continues to provide concurrence on licensing actions and suoport to the-OHR on an ;as-needed basis. Staff. members in both departments nave stated that the relationship between the two departments is cooperative. All licenses that may-ihave 'a isignificant. potential impact on the -environment are sent to the CNR for Ltheir concurrence. Normally~, concurrence turnaround time required by CNR is'on (the order of one to four weeks, decending _ on the comclexity of the license arc the availability of CNR personr:1. This _has not created a problem for ef:ner

< decar: ment 'in the past.

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.During' discussions with the OHR staff, it was stated that the recommendations by

-ONR were discussed-over. the telephone before being put into writing 'and the details worked out to the satisfaction of'each department before incorporation of a requirement into a DHR license.

The DNR personnel and laboratory also provide support to OHR in the form of environmental sample- analyses or analysis of independent measurement type samples that would.be taken in conjunction with leaking sealed sources or effluent sample evaluations. Bioassay samples consisting of urinalyses can also be analyzed.by the DNR facility at Georgia Tech.

1982 Oraft Plan The 1982 Program Fian for the invircnmental Radiatien Program was ciscussac w':r Mr. Se:ser and the .'ian was 'n; a. dad as Attachmen: E to this A;pendix.

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Prognun linergency Laboratory Enviroinnental and

. Survei11ance Resi m se and Analytical and Support Unit Technical Regulatory Program linit Support linit Al Gooden, linv. Spec. Sue Adamovitz, C.P. lilackman, Env. Spec. Radiochemist Temporary /ilourly Personnel

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3. Comoliance Assistance Succort (PRIORITY B) 9 Review SDN phase I results, make determination as to how to
handle'those-situations in which MCL is exceeded but no compliance program actions have been taken.

III. ' Radiation Emeraency Resoonse Procram Program ac-ivities in 1982 will- be in major areas. The areas are

' training, ecuipment uokeep/ maintenance, planning & crocedure.

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A. Establish Radiological.. Training _

Jan. 82 Program Plan-(PRIORITY A)

B. . Conduct monthly in-house training Monthly for RERT member- (4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> blocks of Jan. 82 - Dec. 82 instruction) includincj Regional

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C. Funding and . implementation 'of UGA July 82 Training for first responders (PRIORITY A)

Annual. training'and refresher August 82 training on: respirator protective ecuipment use. (PRIORITY B)

D. RERT member' participation in FEMA / two members per year- /

NRC/ EPA sponsored courses.

-(PRIORITY B)

2. Eouirrent Uokeeo/ Maintenance

'A. Semi-annual calibration of Emergency Feb. 82 Resconse Analytical and Measurement Ecuipment .(PRIORITY A) -Aug. 82 L.

B Install tone-coded sauelch on all March 82 RERT.CD Radios. (PRIORITY B)

C. ' Routine preventive maintenance and

- service of program vehicles on semi-annual basis. (PRIORITY B) Aug. 82

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-1. Radioactive Waste Management Study - identify Feb. 82 generator of waste; quantity, the type, activity,

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(PRIORITYEA) one visit per.

2.. Identification of location of past exempt quantity burial sites; estimate-area involved; estimate site during waste' disposal volume and activity.~- (PRIORITY B) 1982 4 Conduct monitoring:at each " post" exempt cuantity one visit pe:

3. site during disposal site. (PRIORITY C) 1982

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4. Evaluate need for revision of EPD Radwas e ?.ules and Regulations. (PRIORITY _C)

Rad Program radwaste Mar. 82

5. Reviewfand evaluate EPD disposal program. Brief management on program and activities, volumes, ultimate disposal.

(PRIORITY C) .

6. 0btain' names of licenser indicating-they will Jan. 82 -

' dispose of. exempt quantity material-by concen-Dec. 82

-tration, storage or burial, maintain ~ permanent record of disposal location. (PRI1RITY C) cVI. License Review / Concurrence - DHR Suocort .

Activities in this program area will involve license review and support.

to the 0HR inspection program. ,

Activity- Exoected Frecuency Mancower Recuiren

.6/ year 24 man-days DHR License Review

'(PRIORITY A) 2/ year ;4 man-days

,0HR Inspection Suoport.

(PRIORITY C DHR/EPD Luminous Processes 60 man-days Decommissioning . '20/ year (PRIORITY A' VI. ~ Technical Review /Succort The technical review program function involves review cr' environmer.tal impact states, review of proposed rules and standards, and

.This review functic orogram of proposed nuclear facility projects and operations.

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also involves providing inouts to state policy-making on radiation and

. radioactive materials. The estimated activity.in this program function is presented below:

Activity Excected Freacency Mancower Reauirec 5/ year 24 man %-days Technical. Review (PRIORITY A)

LPolicy-making support 2/ year 2 man-days

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VII. Lab Activities / Coerations Lab activities for 1982 are presented in -the table belew:

Activity Excected Frecuenc>

Administer TLD Analysis monthly -

Program. Jan. 82 - Dec. 32 (PRIORITY C) daily (PRIORITY A)

Conduct routine environ-mental media sample ,

analyses-Develop or review as- neces- Jan. 82 - Dec. 82 (PRIORITY C) sary written lab operating-procedures Audit Program QC Results Nov. 82 (PRIORITY B) and develop -recommen-dations 'for QA . Program

? improvements;.Brief  ;,

management or' lab QA Progran Perform QA/QC analyses as submitted by EPA Jan. 82 -'Dec. 82 (PRIORITY A)

Issue monthly Lab . monthly analytical _ results Jan. 82 - Dec. 82 (PRIORITY A)'

reports Issue new drinking . water weekly.

source screen reports- Jan. 82 - Dec. 82 (PRIORITY A)

Develop technical speci- March 82 - June 82 (PRIORITY C) fication and bid package

forElab -H-3 combustion

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Activity- Exoected Frecuency Beta scan planchets from

- Phase I and compare w/- March 82 - June 82 (PRIORITY C)

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V I II'. Additional Procram Activities Jan. 82 (PRICRITY A.

1. Re-evaluate need for. flRC

- IM'& NRC TLD_ Program

2. Review, upgrade and main-

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a. External (personnel) monthly exposure monitoring Jan. 82 - Dec. 82 (PRIORITY.8) program
b. Internal (personnel) April 82 (PRIORITY C) exposure monitoring - July-82

.wholebody counting

c. Annual reports of April 82 (PRIORITY B) exposure .to employees Jan. 82 (PRIORITY A)
3. Evaluate C0A rock hot

- sp'ot at . Dawson _ Forest.

Make' recommendations to ,

mangement.-

March 82 (PRIORITY C)-

4. Order new ERAMS air
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5. dperateERAMSwaterand weekly

. air station as part of Jan. 82 - Dec. 82 '- (PRIORITY C) background program when not-~in service for EPA Establish orogram to leak - June 82, Dec. 82 (PRIORITY C) 6.

-test all rad program sealed sources; establish record retention system for: survey results ng:.-

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7. LUpgrade' data acquisition and Jan. Anril-82 (PRIORITY 31 management system-to include spectral analysis software improvements for mobile lab and fixed lab

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gram w/SRP. Review, present -

sample split program w/SRP.

Initiate sample _ splitting pro- Jan. 82 - April 82 (PRIORITY 3 9._

. gram with Kings Bay

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" hot cel]" and " cooling off area." These two areas were closed to the pub:ic; the sc-c~ alled " hot cc12" building war sca2ed and fenced t-rd thf "co:lin; cff arca" was fenced as well. "Ne Trespnssin;" and nacanuen Area" s:rns were pested. The areas nere cicsed not be-cause thc areas were imediately dangerous but because c]csure was A'

censistent with the D:E pclicy cf iceping exposure of individuals te

. .I radiatien rcd radioactive material as low as reasonably achievable. 4 in June 197E, an aerial radiclogical survey was conducted using extremely ~ sensitive nuclear radiation detectors. The survey con-fimed the previous findings by EPD and recorded 10 additicnal areas having on2y slightly more than naturally-occurring radiation levels. '!

Ground investigations of these areas indicated. that the cause was pri-

,arily natural radiation. The survey also showed no evidence of cen-tre.in:.ted areas outside' the site. boundaries or along the Etowah River.

e After .hc acr.21 survey was condu:ted, the EPD established a Routine Envire mental Radiation Surveillance Network at the facility.

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.e Fcrest weTe conducted on E different cccasicas. The exact dates ci dg these surveilh.nce visits are: Cetober 23, 1980, December 22, 1980, j.

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, a Direct radiatio:. meas.:rements fran. the TLD stations in the Dawson 6 s

ECrest Nctw0th. indicate annual exposures ranging fror C : 9 r$ 10

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weapons fa..2 cut. As witn tne ctner a,ac212tles in the northern portion cf the. state, slightly elevated concentrations of Ko?S, 2r?5, Rum, Cs W CcN and Ce " wer e found in the early months cf 19E1. Yepe-2 f

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