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Informs That During 940425-0708,NRC Conducted Special Insp at Goodyear Wingfoot Lake Advanced Technology Ctr in Portage Count,Oh
ML20211A220
Person / Time
Issue date: 09/01/1994
From: Mccann G
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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FOIA-98-341 NUDOCS 9908240001
Download: ML20211A220 (1)


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. September 1,1994 Suffield United Church of Christ'

-1115 State Route 43

.Suffield,;OH. 44260

.: SU"BJECT: ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER FROM RESIDENTIAL WELLS AROUND WINGF00T LAKE, PORTAGE COUNTY, OHIO

Dear Pastor:

Duridg the period from April 25 through July' 8,'1994, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) conducted a special inspection' at the Goodyear Wingfoot Lake Advanced Technology Center in Portage County,' Ohio. Included in this inspection was the collection of residential. drinking water in and around the Goodyear Wingfoot Lake facility. Your residence was selected as a sample location and you voluntarily allowed our inspectors to collect a sample of "

your drinking water. -These samples were analyzed for gross alpha and beta' radiation by an NRC contractor, the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Technology-(ORIert in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The results were then compared to the U. S. Envi. . ental Protection Agency (EPA) standards for drinking water.

The EPA- National Primary Water Regulations were promulgated on December 24, 1975, in accordance with the provisions of the Safe Drinking Wat' e r Act (Public Law 93-523). Additional Interim Primary Regulations for radioactivity in drinking water were promulgated on July 9,1976. These regulations became effective on June 24, 1977, and became the standard by which all oublic drinkina water supplies are evaluated. Although the above referenced drinking water regulations do not apply to private residential water wells, it is our practice to use the EPA criteria to determine the acceptability of the levels of radioactivity in private residential well water. For uranium, the U. S.

EPA limit is 15 picocuries per liter (pC1/1) of gross alpha radiat. ion and 50 pCi/1. gross beta radiation.

Based on our review of the analysis of the _ sample of well water taken from

.your. residence, the levels of gross alpha and beta radiation in the sample did agi exceed the EPA National Primary Water Regulations. The levels of uranium measured in your drinking water were < 1.7 pCi/l gross alpha and < l.8 pC1/1 gross; beta.

Thank you.for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions regarding the above. please contact Mr. William Snell at (708) 829-9871.

Sincerely, Original Signed By 9908240001 990817 George M. McCann, Chief QD9 1 PM Fuel Facilities and Decommissioning Section

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