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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20211Q4001999-09-0707 September 1999 Forwards Final Version of Nuclear Science Ctr TS Pending Official Approval from Nrc.Revised TS Simply Incorporates Changes That Were Proposed in Previous Ltrs with Exception of Minor Mod ML20209F0171999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Insp Rept 50-128/99-201 on 990608-10.No Safety or Noncompliance Concerns Identified.Various Aspects of Reactor Health Physics & Safeguards Programs Inspected ML20195J4391999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards Initial Exam Rept 50-128/OL-99-01 Administered During Wk of 990405 to Employees of Facility Who Had Applied for License to Operate Texas A&M Univ Reactor ML20195J9881999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Texas A&M Univ on 990405-06.Without Encl ML20205R2391999-04-14014 April 1999 Informs That DOE Was Unable to Fund Conversion of Tx A&M Univ Nuclear Science Center Reactor to Low Enrichment U Fuel in FY98 ML20202J6071999-02-0404 February 1999 Advises of Arrangements Made with a Sanchez for Administration of Operator Licensing Exam Wk of 990329. Forwards Ref Matl for RSO & RO Licensing Exam,Administration of Written Exam & Procedures for Administration of Exam ML20197H0921998-12-0808 December 1998 Forwards Insp Rept 50-128/97-201 on 971103-05 & 981102-05.No Significant Safety Issues Were Identified & No Reply Required ML20155A4221998-10-22022 October 1998 Forwards Comment on Rev to Nuclear Science Center Physical Security Plan Submitted by Ltr Dtd 980916.Use Guidance Provided in Reg Guide 5.59 to Address Development of Rev to Security Plan in Response to Comments ML20154L2231998-10-14014 October 1998 Forwards RO License Certificate for CM Lemons,Newly Licensed Individual at Texas A&M Univ ML20153C9791998-09-22022 September 1998 Forwards Copy of Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Texas A&M Univ on 980914.Without Encl ML20154F5391998-09-22022 September 1998 Forwards Inital Exam Rept 50-128/OL-98-02 Administered During Week of 980914 to Employee of Facility Who Applied for License to Operate Texas A&M Univ Reactor ML20153B7501998-09-16016 September 1998 Informs That Nuclear Science Ctr Has Reviewed & Revised Physical Security Plan to Fully Implement NRC Comments & Recommendations,With Exception of One General Comment. Encl Withheld ML20237D6541998-08-20020 August 1998 Discusses Arrangements Made W/A Sanchez,For Administration of Operating Licensing Exams at Texas A&M Univ During Wk of 980914.Matl Furnished for Exam Administered in May 1998 Will Be Used ML20236Q3181998-07-0909 July 1998 Forwards Comments Re Rev to Nuclear Science Ctr Physical Security Plan.Comments Requested to Be Included in Rev to Plan ML20236N0041998-06-22022 June 1998 Forwards SRO Certificates to B Correll,P Pratt & J Stone. W/O Encls ML20249A6291998-06-12012 June 1998 Forwards Copy of Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Texas A&M Univ on 980526-28.W/o Encl ML20249A6101998-06-12012 June 1998 Informs That During Week of 980525,NRC Administered Initial Exam to Employees of Facility Who Applied for License to Operate Texas A&M University Reactor ML20249A6081998-06-11011 June 1998 Forwards Request for Addl Info Re 980126 Application for Amend to Texas A&M Triga Research Reactor License Dealing W/Production of I-125 ML20217M7531998-03-30030 March 1998 Informs That DOE Will Be Unable to Fund Conversion of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor to Low Enrichment U Fuel in FY97,IAW 10CFR50.64 ML20217F1801998-03-24024 March 1998 Informs That Ltr Submitted W/Nuclear Science Reactor Physical Security Plan Failed to Mention That Changes to Plan Do Not Reduce Effectiveness of Plan & Plan Submitted IAW 10CFR50.90 ML20217Q0831998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Nuclear Science Ctr Physical Security Plan.Changes on Copy Designated by Black Vertical Lines in Right Margin. Encl Withheld ML20203J0521998-02-25025 February 1998 Informs That Data Contained in Pages 2,3 & 4 of License Amend Application Submitted by Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790 ML20202G2151998-02-0808 February 1998 Requests That Specific Parts of SE Accompanying 980126 Request for Amend to TS Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR9.17 & 10CFR2.790 ML20199J2841998-01-29029 January 1998 Transmits SRO License Certificate to Th Fisher.W/O Encl ML20199K5241998-01-29029 January 1998 Forwards Revised Ts,Including Minor Changes Made to Sections 3.5.2,6.6.1.f.1 & 6.6.2 ML20199D7801998-01-23023 January 1998 Forwards Revised Safeguard Contingency Plan for Nuclear Science Ctr at Tx A&M Univ,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Changes Do Not Reduce Effectiveness of Security Plan.W/O Encl ML20199C1941997-11-13013 November 1997 Forwards Senior Reactor Operator License Certificates to AB Caldwell & Bk Correll.W/O Encl ML20199B2141997-11-0303 November 1997 Confirms Arrangements Between W Eresian & a Sanchez for Administration of Operator Licensing Exam.Final Applications Certifying Training Must Be Completed & Submitted at Least 14 Days Before First Exam Date ML20211A7141997-09-17017 September 1997 Forwards Signed Amend 19 to Indemnity Agreement E-12 ML20216E9741997-09-0404 September 1997 Forwards Results of Operators Initial Exam Conducted at Facility on 970825-26.W/o Encl IR 05000128/19970011997-08-11011 August 1997 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/97-01 on 970317-21.Revised NOV Re Violation E,Concerning Failure to Survey Encl ML20149F3461997-07-15015 July 1997 Forwards Amend 19 to Indemnity Agreement E12,amend 14 to License R-83 & Se.Amend Modifies License Conditions to Allow Greater Flexibility in Possession & Storage of Radioactive Matls Used to Support Research & Development within Site ML20141C6271997-06-16016 June 1997 Responds to NRC Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/97-01 on 970317-21.Corrective Actions:Requalification Program Implementation Responsibility Has Been Assigned to Individual Designated as Reactor Administrative Assistant ML20140D2811997-06-0404 June 1997 Informs of Arrangements Made for Administration of Operator Licensing Exams for Wk of 970825.Ref Matls for Exam,Facility Review of Written Exams,Administration of Written Exams & Procedures for Administration of Written Exams Encl ML20148F1151997-05-29029 May 1997 Forwards Insp Rept 50-128/97-01 on 970317-21 & Notice of Violation.Nrc Will Use Facility Response to Determine Whether Further Enforcement Action Will Be Needed.Mgt Meeting W/Nrc Scheduled for 970619 to Discuss Insp Findings ML20138C8741997-04-25025 April 1997 Informs That DOE Will Be Unable to Fund Conversion of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor to Low Enrichment U Fuel in FY97 ML20137Y0301997-04-16016 April 1997 Forwards Rev 4 to Nuclear Science Center Senior Reactor Operator & Reactor Operator Requalification Program ML20137T9251997-04-11011 April 1997 Forwards Reactor Operator License Certificate to Dj Beckel, Newly Licensed Individual at Texas Engineering Experiment Station Reactor.W/O Encl ML20137L3321997-04-0303 April 1997 Forwards Retaken Exam Rept 50-128/OL-97-01 on 970324.Exam Administered to Employee,To Operated Texas A&M Triga Reactor ML20137R4221997-04-0303 April 1997 Forwards Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted at Facility on 970324.W/o Encl ML20137C9001997-03-19019 March 1997 Forwards Reactor Operator License Exam,Category B,To Be Administered to D Beckel on 970324.Pre-exam & post-exam Security Agreement Also Encl for Signature & to Be Returned W/Exam Matls ML20135D5391997-02-25025 February 1997 Requests That Indemnity Agreement E-12 Be Changed as Listed ML20147E2351997-02-13013 February 1997 Forwards Reactor Operator License Certificates to Listed Individuals.W/O Encl ML20135E9411996-12-0909 December 1996 Forwards Initial Exam Rept 50-128/OL-96-02 Administered to Employees Who Had Applied for License to Operate Texas A&M Reactor During Wk of 961118 ML20135D8671996-12-0606 December 1996 Forwards Results of Operator Initial Exam Conducted on 961119-21.W/o Encl ML20135E1591996-12-0505 December 1996 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp of License R-83 ML20134M7061996-11-21021 November 1996 Forwards Request for Addl Info,In Order to Complete Review of 960715 Application to Increase Power Level of Texas A&M Univ Sys Nuclear Science Center Reactor Up to 1,500 Kilowatts ML20134L6851996-11-18018 November 1996 Forwards Certificates to Two Newly Licensed Individuals at Texas A&M University System.W/O Encls ML20129A8591996-10-17017 October 1996 Informs NRC of Reportable Occurrence Re Violation of Tech Specs LCO on 961015.Automatic Ventilation Sys Shutdown Bypassed During Air Monitor Check Prior to Reactor Startup ML20129F0981996-09-27027 September 1996 Informs of Arrangements Made W/B Asher for Administration of Operator Licensing Exam During Wk of 961118 1999-09-07
[Table view] Category:EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20058L5081990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Kr Hall Re Availability of Funds for Any Future Decommissioning of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor, Per 10CFR50.33(k),for Filing ML20058L5161990-07-0909 July 1990 Advises That Request Will Be Made to State of Tx Legislature for Appropriation of Funds for Decommissioning & Decontamination of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor After Future Decision for Final Shut Down Made ML20043E2581990-06-0404 June 1990 Forwards Proposed Change to Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Requalification Program.Proposed Change Makes Written Exams Administered to Operators on Physical Security Plan Part of Operator Requalification Program ML20043B1521990-05-11011 May 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/90-01 on 900221-23.Corrective Actions:Program for Review of Users License Established & Responsibility for Radiation Protection Program Transferred to Licensee ML20012C5491990-03-0909 March 1990 Responds to Violation Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/90-01 on 900110-12.Corrective Actions:Emergency Preparedness & Physical Security Designated as Next Scheduled Operator Requalification Program Topic for Lecture ML20012A0671990-02-28028 February 1990 Advises That Federal Govt Funding Not Available for Conversion of Nuclear Science Ctr Triga Reactor from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U Fuel During FY90.Reactor Does Not Have Further Plans for Conversion in 1990 ML19327B2891989-10-24024 October 1989 Requests That Licensee on License R-83 Be Officially Designated as Texas Engineering Experiment Station,Texas A&M Univ Sys,Per 890904 License Amend Request ML19325C8391989-10-13013 October 1989 Forwards 801020 Ltr Documenting Change of Licensee for Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor,Agreement Ltr Re Occupational Safety Advice & Revised Tech Spec Page 46 ML20247F9171989-09-0808 September 1989 Forwards Addl Info Re Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Organizational Structure.New Organizational Structure Will Improve Communications,Streamline Mgt Functions & Establish Responsive Radiation Protection Program ML20151V9311988-08-10010 August 1988 Requests Extension to 880901 Be Granted for Response Deadline to 880713 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty.Addl Time Needed to Obtain Final Approval & Signitures of Individuals Presently on Vacation ML20151Y8821988-07-28028 July 1988 Responds to Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty on 880713 in Amount of $5,000.Corrective Actions:Dosimeters Issued to Current NSC Employees Reviewed & Updated ML20151H5171988-07-21021 July 1988 Forwards Payment in Amount of $5,000 for 880713 Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty ML20155C9201988-06-0707 June 1988 Forwards Minutes of Reactor Safety Board Subcommitee for Review of Nuclear Science Ctr Experiment & Radiological Control 880530 Meeting ML20155A7511988-05-10010 May 1988 Forwards Summary of Rsb Subcommittee for Review of NSC Experiments & Radiological Control 880520 Meeting ML20196F0231988-02-23023 February 1988 Submits Info to Correct Addressed to Berkow Re Change in Adminstration of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor. Effective Date for Change Is 880201 ML20149H0451988-02-0808 February 1988 Submits Change to Facility Emergency Preparedness Plan.Ref in Plan to Support Agreement W/St Joseph Hosp,Bryan,Tx to Be Replaced W/Support Agreement W/Humana Hosp,College Station, Tx ML20214D9111987-05-12012 May 1987 Responds to 870428 Request for Addl Info Re 861218 Violation on Irradiation of Bromophenanthrene.Bromine Sample Handling Procedures Have Been Modified.Minutes of Staff Meeting 374 Encl ML20214H1381987-05-12012 May 1987 Requests That Recipient Advise Appropriate Ofcs & Region IV of Request That Correspondence Re Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Be Distributed as Listed.Fe Vandiver Removed from Distribution List Re Reactor ML20206G5991987-04-0808 April 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/87-01.Corrective Actions:New Handling Procedures Will Be Developed for Process of bromo-phenanthrene & Addition to SOPs Re Isotopic Max Curie Content Values Under Evaluation ML20205R0011987-03-30030 March 1987 Forwards Twenty-Third Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ, Nuclear Science Ctr for 1986, Per Tech Spec 6.6.1 Reporting Requirements ML20212C4731987-02-24024 February 1987 Requests Mod to Approved Emergency Preparedness Plan to Permit Nuclear Science Ctr & Offsite Support Agencies to Enter Into Emergency Support Agreements Having Annual, Multiple Year or Open Renewal ML20210K9671987-01-28028 January 1987 Responds to 870122 & 23 Telcons Re Documented Evaluations of Irradiations of Bromo-Phenanthrene (Powder Form) for Production of Br-82 Against Tech Spec 3.6.3 for Accidental Release of Generated Bromine Gas During Irradiation ML20209B3671987-01-27027 January 1987 Notifies That No Federal Funds Available for Conversion of Plant from Use of Highly Enriched U to Low Enriched U Fuel During FY87,per 10CFR50.64.RE Stephens Stating That DOE Funds Unavailable Encl ML20212Q9761987-01-19019 January 1987 Remits Payment in Response to 870112 Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty in Amount of $833 ML20214P5871986-09-18018 September 1986 Submits Position in Support of Request for Removal of $1,250 Civil Penalty Proposed on 860722 for Violations Re 860310 & 0501 Incidents Concerning Experiment Handling.Violations Should Be Classified as Severity Level V,Not III ML20214P5801986-09-18018 September 1986 Responds to NRC 860722 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty.Corrective Actions:Training Provided on Experiment Handling & Reactivity Measurements. Reevaluation of Violation Re 860310 & 0501 Events Requested ML20205E0111986-08-11011 August 1986 Responds to NRC 860722 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty from Insp Rept 50-128/86-01. Extension of Response Until 860922 Requested ML20138L8971985-10-22022 October 1985 Requests That Univ President & Nuclear Engineering Dept Head Be Included in Distribution List.Author Should Also Be Included in Future Correspondence ML20117J4501985-05-0606 May 1985 Discusses Need for Progress in Area of Evacuation Time Estimate Studies Re Current Technology & Idynev.Proposal for Development of NRC Capability Re Idynev Provided ML20100L8271985-04-10010 April 1985 Notifies That Wa Porter Replaced by Hh Richardson as Interim Director of Texas Engineering Experimental Station.Address Correction Provided ML20113C6011985-03-25025 March 1985 Forwards 21st Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,1984 ML20134N8911985-02-14014 February 1985 Informs That First Name of Hh Richardson,Director of Univ of Texas Engineering Experiment Station,Misspelled in ML20113D5021985-01-28028 January 1985 Informs of 841231 Resignation of Wa Porter as Director of Facility & Appointment of Hh Richardson as Director & Licensee,Effective 841231 ML20092P6501984-03-27027 March 1984 Forwards Twentieth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,1983, Per Tech Spec 6.6.1 Reporting Requirements ML20080B9981984-01-30030 January 1984 Advises That Requirements of Category III Physical Security Met Following Shipment & Transfer of 1,106 G U-235,in Form of Triga Flip Elements,To Idaho Falls,Id.Shipment Completed in Aug 1983 ML20082S9841983-10-28028 October 1983 Memorializes 831027 Telcon Re 1-day Extension for Final Rept of RO on 831006.Final Rept Will Be Mailed on 831028 ML20078P0061983-10-28028 October 1983 Forwards Final Rept of RO on 831004 Re Possible Operation in Excess of Licensed Power Level ML20078N9941983-10-28028 October 1983 Forwards Final Rept of RO on 831004 Re Possible Operation in Excess of Licensed Power Level ML20086P8621983-10-17017 October 1983 Confirms 831013 Telcon Requesting That Due Date of Final Rept Re 831006 Occurrence Be Extended to 831027 ML20077C7211983-07-22022 July 1983 Describes Procedure Change for Shipment of Irradiated Triga Fuel from Facility to Anl/West.Responsibility for Fuel & Inventory Transfer Will Occur When Fuel Is in Cask & Cask Is Ready for Closure ML20077D3811983-07-20020 July 1983 Advises of Scheduled Transfer of Irradiated Triga Fuel to Anl West Triga Facility in Idaho Falls,Id During Wk of 830822.Description of Fuel Loading for Each Shipping Package Submitted ML20080B6541983-07-14014 July 1983 Advises That Irradiated Reactor Fuel Will Be Transported to Anl in Two GE-T2 F Casks ML20024D9771983-06-21021 June 1983 Forwards Public Version of Summary Evaluation of Evacuation Time Estimates.Adverse Weather Conditions (Rain) Should Be Considered for Summer Scenario ML20023D9741983-05-30030 May 1983 Forwards Revised Page 29 of Tech Specs Correcting Error in Item 3.8 Re Primary Coolant Conditions ML20076E7741983-05-0909 May 1983 Requests Copy of Region IV Organization Chart ML20023B6491983-04-29029 April 1983 Forwards Completion & Results of Phase I of Nscr Post-Damage Pulse Test Program for Full Flip Triga Core. ML20076E9431983-04-29029 April 1983 Forwards Completion & Results of Phase I of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Post-Damage Pulse Test Program for Full Flip Triga Core. Pulse Test Planned at Phase I Level to Study Fuel Characteristics ML20023B9051983-04-12012 April 1983 Responds to NRC 830316 Ltr Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-128/82-03.Corrective Actions:Training Sessions Conducted for Reactor Operations Personnel to Demonstrate Proper Preparation of Ice Bath ML20071E4001983-03-0808 March 1983 Informs That DE Feltz Has Accepted Position of Director of Nuclear Science Ctr ML20064M2311983-02-0404 February 1983 Forwards Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Post-Damage Pulse Test for Full Flip Triga Core, for Review.Plan Approved W/Minor Changes by Reactor Safety Board on 830128 1990-07-09
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20211Q4001999-09-0707 September 1999 Forwards Final Version of Nuclear Science Ctr TS Pending Official Approval from Nrc.Revised TS Simply Incorporates Changes That Were Proposed in Previous Ltrs with Exception of Minor Mod ML20205R2391999-04-14014 April 1999 Informs That DOE Was Unable to Fund Conversion of Tx A&M Univ Nuclear Science Center Reactor to Low Enrichment U Fuel in FY98 ML20153B7501998-09-16016 September 1998 Informs That Nuclear Science Ctr Has Reviewed & Revised Physical Security Plan to Fully Implement NRC Comments & Recommendations,With Exception of One General Comment. Encl Withheld ML20217M7531998-03-30030 March 1998 Informs That DOE Will Be Unable to Fund Conversion of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor to Low Enrichment U Fuel in FY97,IAW 10CFR50.64 ML20217F1801998-03-24024 March 1998 Informs That Ltr Submitted W/Nuclear Science Reactor Physical Security Plan Failed to Mention That Changes to Plan Do Not Reduce Effectiveness of Plan & Plan Submitted IAW 10CFR50.90 ML20217Q0831998-03-0202 March 1998 Forwards Nuclear Science Ctr Physical Security Plan.Changes on Copy Designated by Black Vertical Lines in Right Margin. Encl Withheld ML20202G2151998-02-0808 February 1998 Requests That Specific Parts of SE Accompanying 980126 Request for Amend to TS Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Per 10CFR9.17 & 10CFR2.790 ML20199K5241998-01-29029 January 1998 Forwards Revised Ts,Including Minor Changes Made to Sections 3.5.2,6.6.1.f.1 & 6.6.2 ML20199D7801998-01-23023 January 1998 Forwards Revised Safeguard Contingency Plan for Nuclear Science Ctr at Tx A&M Univ,Per 10CFR50.54(p).Changes Do Not Reduce Effectiveness of Security Plan.W/O Encl ML20211A7141997-09-17017 September 1997 Forwards Signed Amend 19 to Indemnity Agreement E-12 ML20141C6271997-06-16016 June 1997 Responds to NRC Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/97-01 on 970317-21.Corrective Actions:Requalification Program Implementation Responsibility Has Been Assigned to Individual Designated as Reactor Administrative Assistant ML20138C8741997-04-25025 April 1997 Informs That DOE Will Be Unable to Fund Conversion of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor to Low Enrichment U Fuel in FY97 ML20137Y0301997-04-16016 April 1997 Forwards Rev 4 to Nuclear Science Center Senior Reactor Operator & Reactor Operator Requalification Program ML20135D5391997-02-25025 February 1997 Requests That Indemnity Agreement E-12 Be Changed as Listed ML20129A8591996-10-17017 October 1996 Informs NRC of Reportable Occurrence Re Violation of Tech Specs LCO on 961015.Automatic Ventilation Sys Shutdown Bypassed During Air Monitor Check Prior to Reactor Startup ML20115D0351996-07-0808 July 1996 Informs NRC That Name of Level 1 Licensee for Tx A&M Univ Sys/Tx Engineering Experiment Station Nuclear Science Ctr, Now Bd Russell,Effective 960701 ML20101N0281996-04-0303 April 1996 Informs That DOE Unable to Fund Conversion of Licensee Reactor to LEU Fuel in FY96,in Accordance w/10CFR50.64, Limitations on Use of HEU in Domestic Non-Power Reactors ML20093C2371995-10-0606 October 1995 Forwards Rev to Emergency Preparedness Plan for Nuclear Science Ctr Tx A&M Univ Sys. Change Increases Required Time for Emergency Class Event from Minutes to Hours ML20087G3531995-03-20020 March 1995 Informs That Nuclear Science Ctr Has Completed Preliminary Amend to SAR to Include Conversion to LEU Fuel ML20081F4871995-03-10010 March 1995 Advises That Nuclear Science Ctr Has Revised Safeguards Contingency Plan.Plan Withheld ML20078F5131995-01-13013 January 1995 Confirms 950113 Telcon Re Interpretation of Licensee FOL R-83,section (B(3)) Re Use of Byproduct Matl at Facility ML20078E1301994-11-0404 November 1994 Forwards Safeguards Contingency Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p). Revised Plan Provides Better Agreement Between Working Plan & Regulations Requiring Plan.Encl Withheld ML20024J3741994-10-0707 October 1994 Forwards Rev of Emergency Preparedness Plan for Nuclear Science Ctr Tx A&M Univ Sys. Plan Rewritten to Correct Weakness Identified by Previous NRC Insp at Facility (NRC Insp Rept 50-128/93-01) & Changes Desired by Licensee ML20071L4851994-07-27027 July 1994 Responds to NRC Re Violation Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/94-01.Corrective Action:Audit Program Has Been Expanded Under Mop to Include Reactor Operations Records & Experimental Facilities/Experiments/Records ML20069A4231994-05-0606 May 1994 Advises of Issuance of Grant to Perform Core & Safety Analysis Covering Conversion of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor to Low Enrichment U Fuel.Amend to SAR Will Be Submitted by 941231 ML20044D0221993-05-0707 May 1993 Responds to Emergency Planning Program Weaknesses Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/93-01.Corrective Actions:Addl Changes Made to Emergency Plan to Ensure Info Consistent W/Actual Events at Time of Declaration of Emergency Class ML20045H0321993-03-25025 March 1993 Forwards Proposed Amend 13 to License R-83,allowing Greater Flexibility Re Possession of Radioactive Matls for Supporting Research & Development Functions.Justification for Requested Amend Encl Also ML20126B2301992-12-0707 December 1992 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/92-02. Corrective Actions:Mgt Overview Program Database Created for Tracing Biennial,Annual & Semiannual Routes to Ensure Timely Completion & Limited Access Badge Documentation Upgraded ML20137Z0521992-10-23023 October 1992 Informs That Licensee Continues to Review Licensing Jurisdiction Situation W/Re to Radioactive Matl Used in & Around Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr in College Station,Tx ML20115G6331992-08-28028 August 1992 Reviews Written Exam Administered at Faclity on 920824 & Found No Questions Causing Applicants Problems ML20096B9201992-04-27027 April 1992 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/92-01.Corrective Actions:Amend to State of Tx License Requested ML20091R2031992-01-22022 January 1992 Comments on Listed Questions Re Operator Licensing Exam ML20070G8841991-03-0606 March 1991 Notifies That Federal Govt Funding Not Available for Conversion of NSCR from Use of HEU Fuel to LEU Fuel,Per 10CFR50-64,c,(2)(ii).Will Notify Commission by 920327 If Funds Have Been Made Available in FY92 for Conversion ML20058L5081990-07-24024 July 1990 Forwards Kr Hall Re Availability of Funds for Any Future Decommissioning of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor, Per 10CFR50.33(k),for Filing ML20058L5161990-07-0909 July 1990 Advises That Request Will Be Made to State of Tx Legislature for Appropriation of Funds for Decommissioning & Decontamination of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor After Future Decision for Final Shut Down Made ML20043E2581990-06-0404 June 1990 Forwards Proposed Change to Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Requalification Program.Proposed Change Makes Written Exams Administered to Operators on Physical Security Plan Part of Operator Requalification Program ML20043B1521990-05-11011 May 1990 Responds to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/90-01 on 900221-23.Corrective Actions:Program for Review of Users License Established & Responsibility for Radiation Protection Program Transferred to Licensee ML20012C5491990-03-0909 March 1990 Responds to Violation Noted in Insp Rept 50-128/90-01 on 900110-12.Corrective Actions:Emergency Preparedness & Physical Security Designated as Next Scheduled Operator Requalification Program Topic for Lecture ML20012A0671990-02-28028 February 1990 Advises That Federal Govt Funding Not Available for Conversion of Nuclear Science Ctr Triga Reactor from High Enriched U to Low Enriched U Fuel During FY90.Reactor Does Not Have Further Plans for Conversion in 1990 ML19327B2891989-10-24024 October 1989 Requests That Licensee on License R-83 Be Officially Designated as Texas Engineering Experiment Station,Texas A&M Univ Sys,Per 890904 License Amend Request ML19325C8391989-10-13013 October 1989 Forwards 801020 Ltr Documenting Change of Licensee for Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor,Agreement Ltr Re Occupational Safety Advice & Revised Tech Spec Page 46 ML20247F9171989-09-0808 September 1989 Forwards Addl Info Re Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor Organizational Structure.New Organizational Structure Will Improve Communications,Streamline Mgt Functions & Establish Responsive Radiation Protection Program ML20151V9311988-08-10010 August 1988 Requests Extension to 880901 Be Granted for Response Deadline to 880713 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty.Addl Time Needed to Obtain Final Approval & Signitures of Individuals Presently on Vacation ML20151Y8821988-07-28028 July 1988 Responds to Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty on 880713 in Amount of $5,000.Corrective Actions:Dosimeters Issued to Current NSC Employees Reviewed & Updated ML20151H5171988-07-21021 July 1988 Forwards Payment in Amount of $5,000 for 880713 Order Imposing Civil Monetary Penalty ML20155C9201988-06-0707 June 1988 Forwards Minutes of Reactor Safety Board Subcommitee for Review of Nuclear Science Ctr Experiment & Radiological Control 880530 Meeting ML20155A7511988-05-10010 May 1988 Forwards Summary of Rsb Subcommittee for Review of NSC Experiments & Radiological Control 880520 Meeting ML20151U7551988-03-31031 March 1988 Forwards ORO-4207-20, Twenty-Fourth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,1987, Per Tech Spec 6.6.1 ML20196F0231988-02-23023 February 1988 Submits Info to Correct Addressed to Berkow Re Change in Adminstration of Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor. Effective Date for Change Is 880201 ML20149H0451988-02-0808 February 1988 Submits Change to Facility Emergency Preparedness Plan.Ref in Plan to Support Agreement W/St Joseph Hosp,Bryan,Tx to Be Replaced W/Support Agreement W/Humana Hosp,College Station, Tx 1999-09-07
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Docket 50-128/87-01 The following is in response to the USNRC Region IV letter of 11 March 1987 re-garding violations of NRC requirements identified by Mr. H. D. Chaney of your office during an inspection of NSCR activities conducted on 12-14 January 1987.
- 1. Failure to Evaluate Reactor Experiment The management of the NSCR contends that the Bromo-Phenanthrene experiment of 18 December 1986 was properly reviewed and approved for irradiation under Experiment Authorization E-1 "In-Pool Irradiations" (attached) with maximum credit given to the design safety features.of the long tube irradiation device
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and the recognized relatively small total activity of 40 millicuries of 82 Br gaseous activity (reference letter of 27 January 1987 from N5C Director to USNRC Region IV). In addition this experiment was reviewed in detail con-cerning processing and packaging of the sample for delivery to the experi-menter. These detailed procedures are documented .in NSCR Staff Meeting #374. I The development of procedures to prevent an accidental release during the processing of the Bromo-Phenanthrene was of much greater concern than an-accidental gaseous release to the pool water during irradiation.
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"In calculations pursuant to 3.6.3(a), the following assumptions -
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'(1) If the~ effluent from an 'experiniental facility exh'austs through a :
- holdup 1 tank ~which closes automatically on'high radiation level, at 7least 10% of the gaseous activity or aerosols produced wil! escape.
(2) If the effluent fromian experimental facility exhausts through.a filter installation designed for_ greater than 99% efficiency for 0.3-micron particles, at least 10% of these vapors can escape.
! (3)' For materials whose. boiling point is above 130 F and where vapors formed by boiling this material can escape only through an-un-distributed column of water above the core,'at least 10% of these vapors can escape.
It is difficult to imagine that under the allowed conditions of 3.6.3(b) or even a 100% release the resulting radiological consequences-would be in excess
(, of the Design Basis Accident for the NSCR or for previously evaluated releases of several curies of "1Ar. It should also be noted that the WC values for erBr are essentially the same as those for "1Ar as indicated in Appendix B of l 10CFR20. A recent evaluation of a:Br accidental releases indicate that a re .
lease to the reactor building of approximately 100 curies over a 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> period would result in a 1 WC-Yr exposure to a radiation worker. For a release to the site boundary from the exhaust stack, a 595 curie release over 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> re-sults in a 1 WC-Yr exposure. These values clearly demonstrate the orders of magnitude difference in the 40 millicuries of a:Br gas when compared to analyzed incidents.
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Immediate Corrective ~ Action Regarding th'e processing of Bromo-Phenanthrene in a toluene base and the con-tamination incident of 12 December 1986, there is a suspension of ' this. type 'of experiment until new procedures are' developed. Although the incident resulted in contamination of personnel and the facility,--the. exposures were minimal Land releases did not approach reportable levels. USNRC. Region IV and the Texas State Department of Health were notified, however, and _ informed of the events that followed the incident. A detailed report was issued.to the TAMU Radiological Safety Officer indicating a resulting whole body burden of less than 1 mrem maximum among the four involved individuals. The actions taken by the NSC Senior Health Physicist with help from the=TAMU Radiological Safety Office were proper and highly commendable. The Chairman of the Reactor Safety Board assigned Dr. Fred Sicilio of.the TAMU Chemistry Department to' review the procedure for the handling of the toluene base Bromo-Phenanthrene experiment. Several suggestions were made by Dr. Sicilio.
Future Corrective Action New handling procedures will be developed for,the processing of Bromo-Phenanthrene incorporating Dr. Sicilio suggestions. ,To improve the review and approval of the irradiation samples that contain~ gaseous activity, the NSC staff will consider an. addition to SOP's which will provide isotopic maximum curie content values of gaseous releases such that when averaged over a year would not exceed the limits of Appendix B of 10CFR20.
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The recent evaluation of a:Br against . Technical Specification 3.'6.3. has been performed and the results mentioned' earlier in this-report. . It was known in <
advance that several curies of e:Br activity would be the resulting maximum ;
values. Evaluations of experiments against 3.6.3 will continue ~to be made using sample activity, encapsulation, and processing requirements.as guide-l t
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evaluations for the thousands of samples irradiated in a' single year of opera-tion (face samples, rotisseries, pneumatic-tube samples, etc.). This has.
been the policy at the NSCR for over 25 years of-safe operation with no re-leases off-site of any consequence.
- 2. Failure to Iniplement the Emergency Plan Management agrees that the emergency support agreement letter with the St..
Joseph Hospital of Bryan, Texas had expired on 31 December 1986 and had not been renewed at the time of inspection. Contrary to requirements of having'-
a signed agreement letter on file, the absence of such a document did not result in the NSCR losing the support of St. Joseph' Hospital which is really of main concern. The agreement letters and emergency training for support.of radiological events are obtained by the TAMU Radiological Safety Office and the agreements cover University activities involving radioactive materials, the AGN-201 reactor, the NSCR'and the Cyclotron Institute.
Immediate Corrective Action The Radiological Safety Office was notified of the expiration of the agree-ment letter with St. Joseph Hospital and the RS0 set out immediately to obtain the agreement. There was difficulty in'getting'a timely response from the responsible St. Joseph administrator. This problem was explained in a memo-randum from the RSO to the Director of the NSC. The memorandum is attached.
Ironically while waiting-on the hospital administrator to provide a signed agreement, staff of the hospital were actively participating in the biennial emergency exercise conducted on 4 March 1987.
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To circumvent.the problem of' obtaining signatures to agreements, it was-decided'to negotiate an open renewal agreement to remain in force unlessi terminated by either party to the. agreement. A request to change the NSCR emergency plan to' accommodate such agreements was denied by the USNRC' Standardization and Special. Projects Directorate. .However,- two year agreements-are permitted and this change to the approved emergency plan will
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be made and reported under 10CFR'50.54(q).
Future Corrective Action As stated in the RS0 memorandum, future: plans are to enter into agreement with the new Humana Hospital in College Station, Texas as'soon as possible. Future agreement letters with the City of College Station for fire and emergency medical support will be reviewed and renewed on a two year' basis to coinside with' biennial emergency exercises.
Date of Compliance An agreement letter with St. Joseph Hospital has been obtained which will satisfy emergency hospital support requirements until an agreement is reached with the new Humana hospital in College Station, Texas.
- 3. Open Item: Potential Uncontrolled Drain Path From Radioactive Effluent Tank The auxiliary liquid waste tank in question is normally~ empty and not on line to the liquid radioactive waste sump pumps in the demineralizer room. There is a small misunderstanding in Mr. Chaney's description for use of the tank.
Domestic water is sometimes stored in the tank to provide a supply for cooling tower makeup or other uses rather than the stated use of reactor grade water.
The auxiliary tank is sometimes used to store reactor pool water if the stall portion of the pool is. drained. The pool water is later returned to the pool by way of the mixed bed demineralizer. Pool water is never used for cooling tower makeup water.
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The sample valves for the liquid waste tanks are not described in the SAR but are in .SOPJVII,- Figure.VII-C-6. Installation.of the valve has been
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~ Changes to S0P VII involving the drain ~' valve on the auxiliary tank will. be -
made at the next Reactor Safety: Board Meeting. Since the valve presents l no additional potential' hazard, it will; remain on the tank but--its output will be plugged .to prevent an accidental . draining of the tank if- it is in use.
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- 4. Open Item: Radioactive Material Control l
In reference to the control offradioactive materials within the reactor building and the facility site boundary, a meeting of NSC and RSO administrators was held shortly following the USNRC Region IV inspection.-
The meeting was called to discuss licensing options that could be considered.
j The chairman of the Reactor Safety Board was informed of the options and.in l turn suggested to the Licensee that the matter receive additional study. At
- l present the NSC is waiting to receive requested licensing information from the l Texas State Department of Health. Hopefully this matter can be resolved with-l out undue burden on reactor operations or the Health Physics program at the NSCR.
i Respectively submitted, Donald E. Feltz Director DEF/ym Enclosure cc: H. H. Richardson, Director, Texas Eng. Experiment Station F. Jennings, Chairman, Reactor Safety Board M. E. McLain, Radiological Safety'0ffice K. L. Peddicord, Head, Nuclear Engineering Dept.
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Dr.. Milton.E. McLain .
Director,' Radiological Safety Office :
Texas A&M University FROM: Mr. John E. Simek Radiological Safety Office ,
Texas A&M University ]
Request for signed letters of agreement from the Associate Administration of St. Joseph Hospital,. Bryan, Texas have been submit ted in a timely m anner each year. The re turn of such documents in a timely manner has not been an annual
As there is now under construction a new hospital in College Station which will be closer - and will also have a nuclear m ed icine department, i t is the intent of the Radiological Safety Office to request that the Reactor Safety Board petition ~ Texas A& M University to enter into an agreement of support with the new Humana Hospital, the opening date of which is scheduled for the middle of April this year.
All requirements of coordination and training would be as required under the existing agreement.
The results of this proj ected change in support to an -
emergency shall be' forwarded to Region IV upon completion of the decision making process.
All efforts short of bodily harm shall-be continued to secure a copy of a signed letter of agreement from St. Joseph Hospital.
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- 2. REACTOR SAFETY BOARD REVIEW -- The hazards associated with this experiment i have been reviewed by the Reactor Safet,; Board. It is determined that this j l experiment does not increase the probability of occurrence of an accident previously analyzed in the Safety Analysis Report, and does not increase the possibility that an accident or malfunction of a different type than any evaluated previously will be created.
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This authorization ' covers the -Irradiation of materials . positioned -
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( Typical experiments covered by this authorization in'volving the irradiation of materials .in the reactor pool using the NSCR as the radi ~
ation source are as follows: face samples.: rotated samples (rotisseries)',
dry tubes, samples positioned'in core reflector vacancies,-samples.
positioned in fuel vacancies, samples positioned in water spaces between-
- fuel elements, an6 samples positioned-at selected distances from the reactor core to establish gamma and neutron radiation exposures. Most samples require encapsulation in water tight containers. Loading of p the experiment into the reactor'is through the. pool surface or in dry tubes at the reactor bridge.
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j Past experience has shown that samples may be safely irradiated in
.many different types of encapsulating devices. The devices most commonly used are metal tubes' with swagelok fittings, heat ' sealed polyethylene s
, tubes, aluminum rotisserie containers Lwith rubber o-ring seals, welded containers, and. aluminum cans. These have provided adequate sample
! encapsulation to prevent contamination of the pool or work areas'when-used in accordance with the conditions listed in section 4. Other sample containers have also been safely use'd, which again are in accor-
, dance with the conditions listed in section 4. The pressure produced l 3 inside the-encapsulation device is considered in the design of all
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4 Conditions, Limitations and Restrictions Samples will be encapsulated as necessary to prevent contamination s of the NSCR pool. Approved encapsulation devices include, but are not limited to,- those , listed in section 3. Any encapsulat: ion device must '
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and unloading-into the NSCR will be coordinated by operations personnel
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i The hazards associated with the production of radioisotopes and l radiation exposure experiments conducted in the NSCR. pool have been reviewed by the staff of the NSC and it was concluded that t,his l authorization does not constitute a change in the Technical. Specifi-cations, is not an unreviewed safety question, and sill not increase
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Analysis Report. It will not increase the possibility that,an accident or malfunction of a different type than any evaluated previously will be created, and it will not reduce the margin of-safety as defined in the bases for any Technical Specification.
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