ML20215K045
ML20215K045 | |
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Issue date: | 01/30/1976 |
From: | Cunningham R NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
To: | Danni Smith ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY |
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1 Mr. D&vid S. Snith, _11 rector Technolcgy Assassr. cat nivicion (?!!-G) )
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As rcqtrater' in your letter of re.rrrb .c .?2,1977., m havo revic'.ed the papar, "Prelimirary caLa on ite Occurronet oC Trancm anitm Nuclidoc l in the Emirorcent at t':e RWio.ictiv: bste Berial Hitr, W :ev Flats, 1 Fanttc!;y. ' 'Iho review wac inrfonr.d iy the Divi < ion cC 01to Safety 1 cnd inviralcantal c.?lyci?. CFfica of a:al.c:': .".x,utor vcc ditticu ::H l the Division of Fual cycle and Matarial f af irj, nffico cd ;uclear 1 Matarial Safaty On: Safognu23:s. Va notn r2r.: p.g.ar c3 2.cicaced tc d'e !
public by a prosa releasa dated Januarf 14,197C. ]
.I tb b211em Un .oq.ur h:t; sev. tral c'nrternince, rincip?lly, as folhis: )
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- 5. . As the title suggests, the paper is prelhdnary in natura j since it presents several specific and gemral conclusions j
. conmrning pathways for the migration of plutonium based en !
data which the author concodes equally support or do not rule !
out other " possibilities." t'e believe that before predicting !
the future effectiveness of the Maxey Flats burial ground, i the degree to which site operations and each pathway is I mnMhuting to the radioactivity dotacted off-site chould l be detecnimd. - s
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- 6. 'Its paper s;caks of plutoniun rigration by any of four m:das-((l) surface runoff, (2) interflcw, (3) subsurface interficw, l
and (4) atnespheric dispornien) . We helieva use of the tenn !
nigration should to lindted to discussica of the nevernt of j material through the soil (interficw) and tmdarlying gaologic j fcumtions (st:bsurface flcu) . Surface runoff carrying contandnation !
fran cite operations and evaporator falloit are contributing l n%ctivity to the local envirorcent which rakes it difficult i to determine to what extent radioactivity has migrated or is i continuing to nigrate via the interficw and subsurface flw nodes. ,l ITA may want to consider a second overvicw paper wilich taxes into con-sideration the shorteccings of this paper. Such a paper could sum- l, marize the current status of the various evaluation activities being !
conducted at the site, present knger tern trend data, current nonitor- )
ing data, discuss the public health significance of the data, evaluate j
( the effect of the improved water managerant program and discuss the j
.L critical pathways contributing radicactivity to the local environment i in terms of the recent data. Ib believe such an ovarview surrary could j
, provida a useful reference dcctennt for those agencies and parties having i respons4hiHtics while still serving to focus attention on a situation j that nerits continmd nonitoring and study. j
'Ihe paper's closing conclusion notas that the goal of traste disposal l sites, i.e.,100 percent retantion of wastes for their ha::ardous life- ,
time, is not being achieved. It is our opinicn that 100 percent reten- i tion is rot a realistic goal. It is doubtful that a site could be !
found that muld not annit scre releases albeit small. Disposal l sites should M selected and operated in such a way as to minindze releases to off-sita areas, it agree that critiria for evaluating re-
, les of radimetivity from cccncreial burial grounds should be defired t l to' assist in deternining the acceptability of existing and future disposal '
sites and disposal practicas.
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Dr. DaviAl S. IMth I have enclosed, for your inforreation, a copy of the Nuclear Regulai:ory
, Comission's Mamy Flats review group report, dated July 7,1975.
, Sincerely, Original Signed by Leland 'C. Rouse
. Richard E. Cunningham Tcting Dimotor
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