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Ack Receipt of 980622 Ltr,Informing NRC of Univ of Virginia Decision to Cease Operations at Univ of Virginia Research by 980701 & Being Process to Decontaminate & Decommission Facility
ML20236F709
Person / Time
Site: University of Virginia
Issue date: 06/26/1998
From: Alexander Adams
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned)
To: Low P
VIRGINIA, UNIV. OF, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
References
NUDOCS 9807020299
Download: ML20236F709 (5)


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P.O. Box 9014 Charlottesville, Virginia 22906-9014

SUBJECT:

DECOMMISSIONING OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA RESEARCH REACTOR

Dear Dr. Low:

This is to acknowledge your letter of June 22,1998, informing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission of the University of Virginia's decision to cease operations at the University of Virginia Research Reactor (UVAR) by July 1,1998, and begin the process to decontaminate and decommission the facility.

The regulations in Part 50, Section 50.82(b) of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 1 (10 CFR 50.82(b)] govern the decommissioning process for non-power reactors. The University should make application for license termination within 2 years following the date of permanent cessation of operations. The application for termination must be accompanied .

by or preceoed by a proposed decommissioning plan. The plan must include (1) the choice  !

of the alternative for decommissioning with a description of activities involved, (2) a l description of the controls and limits on procedures and equipment to protect occupational l and public health and safety, (3) a description of the planned final radiation survay, (4) an update of the cost estimate of decommissioning and the plan for assuring the availability of adequate funds for completion of decommissioning, and (5) a description of technical specifications, quality assurance provisions and security plan provisions in place during decommissioning. The choice of the alternative for decommissioning is acceptable if it j provides for completion of decommissioning without significant delay. Consideration will be g given to an alternative that delays the completion of decommissiontag only when nocessary to protect public health and safety.

The Commission will approve the decommissioning plan if the plan demonstrates that decommissioning will be peiformed in accordance with the regulations and will not be iniraical to the common defense and security or to the health and safety of the public. The Commission will terminate the reactor license if it determines that the decommissioning has been pp.*ormed in accordance with the approved decommissioning plan and the termination

( survey and associated documentation demonstrates that the fccility and site are suitable for release in accordance with the regulations.

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l Yotr letter alto discusses the appointment of a Decontamination and Decommissioning i I Cor.imittee and that the Chairman'of the Committee will become the primary contact with the NRC after the reactor ceases operations. This change to the organizational structure of

, the reactor should be submitted to the NRC in the fo;m of a proposed amendment to the UVAR license. - An Order was issued to the University on February 3,1992, authorizing dismantling of the CAVALIER and disposition of component parts. This license should also be amended if the new organizational structure aps,lies to that reactor.

The NRC staff will work clo ely with the Usiversity to realize your intention to close and decommission the UVAR facility in a safe, environmentally sound and responsible manner. .

i if you or any member of your staff have any questions about the role of the NRC in the I

dec'>mmissioning of the UVAR, please contact me at 301-415-1127.

Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:

l Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Maaager Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Proiact Directorate Divicion of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-62 cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION:

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Your letter also discusses the appointment of a Decontaminatica and Decommissioning Committee and that the Chairman of the Committee will become the primary contact with

' the NRC after the reactor ceases operations. This change to the organizational structure of the reactor should be submitted to the NRC in the form of a proposed amsndment to the UVAR license. An Order was issued to the University on February 3,1992, authorizing dismantling of the CAVALIER and disposition of component parts. This license should also be amanded if the new organizational structure applies to that reactor..

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. The N'RC staff will work closely with the University to realize your intention to dose and j decommicslon the UVAR facility in a safe, environmentally sound and responsibis manner.

0 If you er any member of your staff have any questions about the role of the NRC in the decommissioning of the UVAR, please contact me at 301-415-1127.

Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:

Alexander Adams, Jr., Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors and Deco 1missioning Project Directorate Division of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-62 i cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION:

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i Dr. Peter W. Low '

Your letter also discusses the appointment of a Decontamination and Decommissioning

' Committee and that the Chairman of the Committee will become the primary contact with the NRC after the reactor ceases operatbns. This change to the organizational structure of the reactor should be submitted to the NRC in the form of a proposed amendment to Ga UVAR license. An Order was issued to the University on February 3,1992, authorizing dismantling of the CAVAUER and disposition of component parts. This license should also be amended if the new organizational structure applies to that reactor.

The NRC staff will work closely with the University to realize your intention to closa and decommission the UVAR facility in a safe, environmentally sound and responsible manner. .

If you or any member of your staff have any questions about the role of the NRC in the decommissioning of the UVAR, please contact me at 301-415-1127.

Sincerely, Wh ,

Alexander Adarr.1, Jr., Senior ro' t Manager Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning Project Directorate Division of Reactor Program Management Office of Nuclear _ Reactor Regulation

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' Affairs University of Virginia 629 East Main Street, Sixth Floor Environmental Health and Richmond, Virginia 23219 Safety P.O. Box 3425 Mr. Preston Farrar Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Nuclear Reactor Facility School of Engineering- Dr. Robert U. Mulder, Director and Applied Science Reactor Facility University of Virginia University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Dr. Ronald D. Flack, Jr., Chairman

~ Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Dr. William Vernetson .

Director of Nuclear Facilitia Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences-University of Florida 202 Nuclear Sciences Center Gainesville, Florida 32611 Dr. Rolan E. Hertel, Director Neely Nuclear Research Center

l. Georgia institute of Technology i 900 Atlantic Drive, N.W.

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- Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Mr. Pedro B. Perez, Associate Director

!. Nuclear Reactor Program l - North Caroli.is State University .

P. O. Box ~/909 Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7909 Office of the Attorney General 101 North 8th Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Bureau of Radiological Health Division of Health Hazards Control 109 Gcvernor Street, Room 916 Richmond, Virginia 23219

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