ML20149G997
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Site: | 07000784 |
Issue date: | 06/27/1997 |
From: | Dan Collins NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
To: | Greeves J NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
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i June 27, 1997
! MEMORANDUM T0: John T. Greeves. Director Division of Waste Management Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards l FROM: Douglas M. Collins. Acting Director (original signed by Division of Nuclear Materials Safety D. M. Collins) i
SUBJECT:
STATUS REPORT OF REGION II REVIEW OF OAK RIDGE NATIONAL j LABORATORY (0RNL) LIST OF POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED SITES i t
The quarterly status reports for those Region 11 sites contained on the ORNL i
list of formerly licensed sites identified as potentially contaminated are contained in Attachments'1 through 4. The status reports for those sites with an ORNL final score greater than 300 which remain open are in Attachment 1 and ;
l those.with a score from 5 to 300 which Region II has reviewed and remain open are listed in Attachment 2. The information required for the Monthly l Information Status Report is in Attachment 3. A tabular summary of all files l assigned to Region II is in Attachment 4. Please note that the most current information in Attachments 1 and 2 is in bold.
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If you have any questions regarding these reports or our evaluations, please contact Mr. Bryan A. Parker of my staff at (404) 562-4728.
Attachments: (1) Reports for sites >300 (remain open)
(2) Reports for sites <300 (remain open)
(3) Monthly Information Status Report l (4) Tabular summary for all Region II sites Distribution w/atts:
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REGION - fERMINATED SITES LIST MTE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24. 1997 Docket No. 070-00784 Licenseilo. SNM-00724 Licensee Name: Union Carbide Corocration l
Site Name: Carbon Products Division Site Address: 3 miles south of Lawrencebura. TN City: Lawrenceburo State: IN Zip: 38464 Regional
Contact:
Bryan A. Parker Phone: (404) 562-4728 Status Summary:
ORNL Final Score: 15.456 l
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On August 26. 1963. Union Carbide-Lawrenceburg was issued an SNM l license authorizing possession of up to 500 grams of fully-enriched (<94%) uranium for testing of equipment and processes in their Lawrenceburg Fuel Development Facility.
On May 22. 1964 the license was amended to authorize possession of 150 kilograms of U235 to make graphite-coated uranium-thorium carbide particles and graphite-matrix fuel elements.
The possession limit was increased to 475 kg. on June 12. 1964. l On December 6.1964, a capsule containing 93% enriched uranium exploded in a furnace used to convert uranium oxide to uranium dicarbide. One additional capsule ruptured after being ejected from the furnace by the explosion. The two ruptured capsules contained 10.9 kg. of uranium. The licensee's description of the cleanup and associated sampling / monitoring performed after the incident does not clearly state the quantity of material that was recovered from the ruptured capsules. Soil samples were taken outside the fence around the facility, but there is no indication that soil samples were taken within the restricted area.
Liquid wastes containing "small amounts" (undefined) of non-recoverable licensed material were piped to two settling basins after being fluorometri: lly measured. Daily samples were also taken of liquid exiting ue basin prior to entering Shoal Creek.
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Lawrenceburg.--TN ' Doce. -4 Backaround (cont'd)
By letter dated February 4. 1974 the licensee submitted closecut survey information and requested that License No. SNM-724 be terminated and the facility be released for' unrestricted 'use.
(NOTE: The submitted survey does not to include soil or' settling basin ~ sampling.)
In a March 15. 1974 memo. the Chief. Fuel. Fabrication and Reprocessing Branch. AEC. stated that the submitted survey appeared to meet AEC guidelines for decontamination of facilities
, prior to release for unrestricted use, but desired that Region--II perform a confirmatory survey. >
On April 5..1974, Region II performed a closecut inspection which was documented in Inspection Report 70-784/74-1. Region II -
recommended that the license be terminated and the facility released for unrestricted use. (NOTE: The report does not include soil or settling basin sampling.)
By AEC letter dated June 4, 1974. License No. SNM-724 was terminated and the facility released for unrestricted use.
Assessment Region 11 evaluated the available survey data to determine if the information is sufficient to conclude that the building meets existing i
, guidelines for unrestricted use. Region II determined that samaling of i f
the soil in the former restricted area as well as the-settling Jasins <
should be performed. !
Union Carbide (UCAR) submitted a survey / sampling plan ~on November 11.
1994. Region Il reviewed the plan and sent comments back to UCAR on January'12, 1995. UCAR expects to submit a revised sample plan in~ April l
1995. '
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!UCAR submitted their revised sampling plan in a letter dated April 20.
! 1995. Region II personnel reviewed the )lan and prepared a response which included comments regarding some clanges which must be made to the L plan before it could be approved. The Region II letter to UCAR was forwarded to the State of Tennessee for their review and comment on 1
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SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24, 1997 i Union. Carbide Corporation License No. SNM-724 l
Lawrenceburg. TN Docket No. 070-00784 Assessment (cont'dF May 31. 1995. Their comments were forwarded to Region II on June 18.
1995, and are under review. Region II will send a letter to UCAR with comments regarding the revised sampling plan in July, 1995.
Region II's comments to the UCAR sampling plan were forwarded to UCAR in a letter dated August 3, 1995.- UCARs response to Region II's comments was received on October 26. 1995. Region II is reviewing this response l and expects to complete.the review by November.3. 1995.
UCAR response to comments reviewed and RII approved plan November.1995. '
Licensee contacted on February 5, 1996, for report on current status.
Licensee has completed contract for survey performed in accordance with
- . decommissioning plan. Survey is tentatively scheduled to begin in the l .second calendar quarter of 1996.
! UCAR began the facility survey in April.1996. During the week of l April.22-26, 1996, Region II staff observed the sampling of the sediment and soil from the bottom of the two settling ponds and obtained split samples from some of the sampling locations for analysis by ORISE. UCAR expects to complete the survey in June 1996. Region II personnel will l
conduct inspections of the decommissioning effort and perform some confirmatory surveys prior to completion of the survey.
l A Region II inspector conducted an inspection in June. 1996, at the UCAR facility while the UCAR survey contractor obtained core soil samples l around the facility and performed surveys of the upper walls and ceiling l in the High Bay end of Building 10. UCAR now expects to complete its survey by the end of August,1996, and hopes to submit a final report by the end of September. 1996.
l In August, 1996. ORISE informed RII that two of the soil samples
! obtained during the June.1996, inspection exceeded the release l criteria. RII informed UCAR of this information. UCAR received its contractor's survey report in September and is reviewing the report l 3rior to submission to NRC. UCAR now expects to submit their report in i- iovember, 1996.
, UCAR's corporate legal and environmental staff did not com31ete their i- review of the survey contractor's report until after Decem3er.1996.
! UCAR has returned it to their contractor for publication in final form.
UCAR expects to receive this final re3 ort in late March or early April.
. 1997, and will forward the report to RII at that time.
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JUNE 24, 1997-Union Carbide. Corporation . License No,'SNM-724 Lawrenceburg, TN Docket No. 070-00784 Assessment (cont'd)
On June 20, 1997, UCAR indicated that their survey contractor was still revising the report before publication. UCAR has requested changes )
before publication because the report did not include proposals for remediation. A meeting between UCAR and the contractor is tentatively l scheduled for July 1997, with publication of. the final report by the end.
of the third quarter 1997 (September 30, 1997), UCAR will forward the final report to' Region II upon completion.
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STATUS REPORTS FOR SITES REVIEWED WITH SCORES <300 (REMAIN IN OPEN STATUS)
- 1. SUB-00081 Homer Laughlin China Co.
- 2. STB-00058 Du Pont
- 3. C-04327 Fostoria Glass Company SUC-00628 B
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r,1 REGION II TERMINATED SITES LIST SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24, 1997 Docket No.-- 040-01957 License No. SUB-00081 Licensee Name: Homer Lauchlin China Comoany Site Name: Homer Lauchlin China Comoany Site Address:
i City: Newell State: My Zip: 26050-1299 _
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Contact:
prvan A. Parker Phone: (404) 562-4728 >
Status Summary:
ORNL Final Score: 115 +
Backaround In February, 1959. the Homer Laughlin China Company was issued 1 Source Material License No. C-4475. This license authorized possession of 100.000 pounds of source material for use in manufacturing glazed ceramic tableware (glaze to contain not more than 20% uranium).
In February, 1961, this license was renewed and the license number l was changed to SUB-00081. ;
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t Records indicate that. licensed activities were performed in Plant No. 4 and materials were stored in a vault adjacent to the l dispensary at Plant No. 8. Records also indicate that the rinse l water from washing equipment used to transport uranium glaze
, entered the city sewer system and in some cases was washed into a j storm drain that emptied directly into the Ohio River. Inspection l
records indicate that these effluents were estimated to be approximately 40% of the regulatory limits.
In a letter dated February 28, 1972 Homer Laughlin China (HLC) requested termination of their license and stated that all
' remaining licensed materials had been returned to their supplier.
On March 29, 1972, the AEC terminated the license.
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REGION II TERMINATED SITES LIST i SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24, 1997 Homer Laughlin China Company License No. SUB-00081
-Newell. WV Docket No. 040-01957 In August, 1994, the former licensee discovered that it possessed a] proximately 500 pounds of uranium oxide (U 0p. Subsequent to t11sdiscovery,thelicenseehiredacontrackortosurveyareas where licensed materials were used and stored. Several areas of significant contamination were discovered during this.
characterization survey. HLC sent the results of this survey to Region II on September 28. 1994.
On November 4.1994. Region II issued a Confirmatory Action Letter (CAL) to HLC to ensure that the uranium oxide was properly stored and secured and that adequate control measures were implemented to protect personnel from the contamination discovered in the facility. On November 17, 1994, a Region II inspector visited the site to determine if HLC had implemented adequate protective measures. HLC had secured the material and the contamination areas as required by the CAL.
' On January 5. 1995. HLC submitted their decommissioning plan for the facility. On January 9. 1995. Region II forwarded comments on the plan to HLC. HLC submitted a revised plan on January 10 and Region 11 approved the plan on January 12. 1995.
HLC and its decommissioning contractor began decommissioning effort after approval of the plan. The contractor has completed the decontamination of the majority of the facility and is currently working to complete decontamination of some equipment.
HLC and its contractor are having some difficulty in finding an acceptable means to dispose of the waste and bulk material..
Assessment Region II will continue to monitor HLC's progress in decommissioning this facility. A confirmatory survey will be scheduled upon completion of HLC's decommissioning effort and review of their final survey report.
HLC's efforts to decontaminate / decommission their facility continues.
Most of the building surfaces have been decontaminated, but some contaminated equipment remains to be removed and either decontaminated
, or disposed as radioactive waste. Region II has visited the site on two l Occasions to survey floor areas in some currently operational areas which HLC needed to have released for operational safety reasons. Based
- upon the Region II surveys, 'these floor surfaces were determined to not meet the free release criteria and were not approved for release for i unrestricted use. HLC and their contractor. Applied Health Physics, are
, evaluating the conditions which resulted in these areas not meeting the release criteria. Region II will continue to monitor HLC's decommissioning effort.
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' SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24.'1997 Homer Laughlin China Company License No. SUB-00081 Newell. WV Docket No. 040-01957 Assessment (cont'd)
In a letter dated August 1. 1995. HLC stated that they had completed their decontamination and decommissioning efforts. but had some areas which could not be remediated to the current criteria for release for unrestricted use. HLC enclosed a risk analysis report with the letter with a request that the NRC review the report for the purpose of a] proving a variance on release of specified equipment and areas from t1e current release criteria. Region II has completed a preliminary review of the documents submitted by HLC and requested some additional information before a final review is compleced. Once this additional information is received, the request will be forwarded to NMSS via a TAR for review and approval.
The HLC request was forwarded for review in a TAR on November 1. 1995.
DLWM personnel expect to reply to the TAR by February 16. 1996. From a preliminary review, DLWM expects to have aaditional questions for HLC to answer before a final decision is rendered.
Region II personnel performed a survey of some floor areas within the HLC facility in December.1995. _The' licensee had requested a release survey of come floor areas in a busy area of the facility so that the floors could be repaired. The licensee was concerned about personnel injuring themselves when trying to walk over these floor areas. As a result of this-survey, these areas were declared suitable for release
'for unrestricted use and the licensee initiated repairs to the floors.
NMSS responded to the TAR in a letter dated March 22. 1996. In the TAR response. NMSS requested that HLC respond to fifteen comments before a decision is made regarding the approval of alternate unrestricted use limits for surface contamination. Region II forwarded the comments to HLC in a letter dated April 5. 1996. In a phone call on May 13. 1996, the HLC contractor reported that he is working on a response to the comments and should complete the response by June, 1996.
HLC was contacted on August 6. 1996, to determine the status on its response to the April S. 1996 letter. Due to financial concerns. HLC has not completed their response. RII staff have scheduled an inspection for August 13. to review the status of the facility and the decommissioning effort.
l' RII staff conducted an inspection at HLC on August 13. 1996. HLC had
.not performed any further decommissioning pending resolution of its request for alternate release criteria. HLC intends to respond to the i
RII April letter regarding this request by November. 1996.
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REGION II TERMINATED SITES LIST SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24, 1997 Homer Laughlin China Company License No. SUB-00081 Newell. WV Docket No. 040-01957 Assessment (cont'd)
In December, 1996. HLC reported that'they had not received a response from their health physics contractor who HLC hired to perform the decommissioning and to respond to the April 5. 1996 letter from RII.
HLC's ' contractor has experienced financial and personnel problems which have delayed the response. In a~ January. 1997 letter. HLC's contractor.
Applied Health Physics, informed RII that they were now working to complete the response. RII staff contacted HLC's contractor and was informed that a response would be forwarded by March 10, 1997.
As of June 20, 1997, HLC had not received response from contractor. HLC contacted the contractor, Applied HP, who in turn contacted Region II and informed us that a meeting was scheduled for June 27, 1997, to comalete the response. Applied HP will forward the completed response to_ iLC for review, who will then forward it to Region II.
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REGION'II TERMINATED SITES LIST SITE STATUS REPORT
. JUNE 24. 1997 4 Docket No. 040-06213 License No. STB-00058 Licensee Name: E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. Inc. l Site Name: Belle Works Site Address: 901 West Ducont Avenue City: Belle State: WY
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Contact:
Bryan A. Parker Phone: (404) 562-4728 Status Summary:
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!9 -* License No. STB-00058 was issued on January 30. 1961 for the possession of 1,000 pounds of thorium for use in dispersions of
! thorium oxides in metal. The license was amended in January, 1962, and the possession limit was changed to 500 pounds.
- In its-December. 1960 application, the licensee described the source material as a thorium salt, probably thorium nitrate, in a-crystal form containing 33 to 48 percent thorium by weight. The facility where the source material would be used was described as
- a restricted area of dimensions 40 feet by 100 feet with a steel j frame and sheet metal building approximately 15 feet by 50 feet.
- Processing equipment contained in the building included tanks for '
, dissolving, mixing and reacting the thorium salts with metal j salts, a plate and frame filter press, a combination drying and calcining oven, and a controlled atmosphere furnace. A sink and other laboratory type of equipment was also employed. A hood was also used when source material was handled manually and for exhausting the calcining furnace. The exhaust from the hood was 15-feet above ground and the licensee projected that 18 grams of thorium would be exhausted each day of operations. After handling of the dry source material in the hood, it was mixed with water to limit airborne contamination. The licensee stated he would use air samplers to monitor airborne material and conduct radiation surveys with a portable survey instrument and obtain wipes in work areas to monitor removable contamination. To illustrate its
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E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co., Inc. License No. STB-00058 l
Belle Works Docket No. 040-06213 Belle. WV l Backaround (cont'd)
The methods of disposal of source material included burial and
- discharge to plant sewage and water effluent stream. As described in the license application, all solid or semisolid thorium-containing materials would be accumulated, stored and periodically buried. The burial would be in the plant dump which was located remotely form the plant and was separated from inhabited areas by a nest of mountains. All solutions containing thorium would be treated chemically to precipitate as much of the thorium as possible before discarding them. The restricted area was located adjacent to one of the plant's water outfalls which had a minimum flow rate of 20.000 gallons per minute. The resulting concentration of thorium was stated to be below detectable limits and several orders of magnitude below those specified in AEC regulations (Part 20).
An AEC inspector found no items of noncompliance during an inspection conducted on April 23. 1963. No other details of the inspection were in the retired docket file.
The license expired on January 31, 1965. In a memo dated June 6.
1965, an AEC employee stated that he had contacted the licensee on May 27. 1965. and was informed that the licensee had not procured or used thorium since the last inspection (date of inspection not identi fied) . The licensee had 0.43 pounds of thorium which it possessed under a general license since the specific license expired. The retired docket file does not contain any information on the final disposition of the material or surveys performed by either the licensee or the AEC after the license expired and was terminatea.
Assessment RII personnel performed an inspection at the Du Pont facility on {
August 12, 1996 (Inspection Report No. STB-00058/96-01). The inspector found that Building 202, identified in the former license as the {
l facility where licensed activities were conducted, no longer existed.
The building had been demolished several years prior to this inspection. 6 and a much larger facility. Building 291. had been erected at the site.
Based upon his observations of the site and discussions with licensee personnel, the inspector determined that no original structure remained from Building 202, and that the construction of Building 291 had I l apparentl included the entire removal of Building 202, and excavation I l of the area where Building 202 had existed to allow construction of the
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REGION II TERMINATED SITES LIST SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24, 1997 E.-I. DuPont de Nemours and Co., Inc. License No. STB-00058 Belle Works Docket No. 040-06213 Belle. WV Assessment (cont'd)
The inspector also' determined that, as stated in documents contained in the terminated. license docket file, the licensee had buried thorium contaminated waste at a site across.from the main facility. A licensee document dated October 4.1961. indicated only three drums of '
contaminated waste (two 55 gallon and one 30 gallon) were buried at the site on September 29, 1961. This document also stated that the material was buried under six feet of earth and that the radiation levels measured on the surface of the drums prior to burial ranged from 0.5 to 0.7 millirem per hour. The licensee's current radiation safety staff-were aware of the site. The inspector visited the burial site and observed that the licensee controlled access to this area and that the area was posted with a sign indicating that radioactive material was buried at the site. The licensee's staff stated that as much as sixteen more feet of earth cover had been added to the area since the material was first buried. The licensee periodically inspected the site, but did not perform any radiological surveys in the area or analyze the groundwater obtained from monitoring wells in the area for radioactive material. '
It appears that no further investigation is required regarding the l facility where licensed material was used under this former license !
since that facility has been demolished. However, the site will remain 'l in an "open" status until the Draft Branch. Technical Position on.
Screening Methodology for Assessing Prior Land Burials of Radioactive Waste Authorized Under Former 10 CFR 20.304 and 20.302 is published in final form. At that time the licensee will be required to apply the screening methodology to the burial site and take action as warranted by this document.
i 1 The final copy of the BTP is not expected to be published until April or May. 1997. RII will forward a copy of the draft BTP and request the licensee try to apply the screening methodology to their burial site.
The licensee's records of material buried at the site do not specify the amount-(mass or activity) of thorium buried. Therefore, the licensee would have to estimate the amount of thorium contained in the contaminated materials buried in the three drums as described in Step 1 of the screening methodology. It is doubtful the licensee will pass Step 1 or 2 of the screening methodology. If the licensee does not pass i these two steps. RII will request that the licensee perform a site J specific dose assessment based on a modeling protocol such as RESRAD and
[ submit the results of this assessment for review by RII and DWM.
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REGION II TERMINATED SITES LIST SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24, 1997 E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co., Inc. License No. STB-00058 Belle Works Docket No. 040-06213 Belle. WV Assessment (cont'd)
On June 24, 1997, the licensee indicated that after the Region II onsite visit in September 1996, sampling in and around the burial site was done in October 1996 by Dupont Environmental Remediation Services (DERS).
The licensee received the results in November 1996 (all were negative),
and will now forward the results to Region II for review. The licensee was informed that the BTP will soon be published and, once received, will need to be applied to their situation for screening purposes.
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JUNE 24, 1997
' Docket No. 040-03366 License No. C-04327 i SUC-00628 Licensee Name: Fostoria Glass Comoany I L Site Name: !
Site Address: Corner of First Street and Fostoria Avenue i
City: Moundsville State: !LV. Zip: 26041 !
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Contact:
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ORNL Final Score: 15 Backaround License No. C-04327 was issued on October 2.1958. for the possession of 850 pounds of uranium (depleted) in uranium compounds for use as a coloring agent in glass products (tableware and artware). Amendment No. 1 to this license was issued on August 25, 1959 and authorized the possession of 1700 pounds of uranium in uranium compounds for use as a coloring agent in the manufacture of ornamental glassware containing not more than 10%
' uranium.
In a letter dated October 18, 1960, the licensee stated that it had discontinued the use of uranium compounds in July, 1960. and that it currently possessed 328 pounds of depleted uranium. The-licensee further stated that it was not sure if it would use this material in the future, but wanted to retain the license in the event it may need it. The possession limit was reduced to 328 pounds in an amendment dated October 20. 1960.
License No. C-04327 expired on October 31. 1961, while the licensee still possessed source material. The licensee applied for another_ license, recuesting authorization for possession only, and was issued License fo. SUC-00628 on July 19. 1962. This license authorized the possession of 328 pounds of uranium for storage only. This storage only license was renewed in July 1965 and its expiration was extended to July 31. 1969, in a license issued.on July 22.-1968.
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Fostoria Glass Company License No. SUC-00628 Moundsville. WV !
Docket No. 040-03366 l
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The licensee requested termination of its license in a letter- !
dated June 19. 1969. In this letter, the licensee stated that it i had disposed of all material (328 pounds) by burial as provided in !
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manufacturing process as including. weighing out the licensed material in appropriate batch sizes along with other glass components in a well ventilated, hooded area, placing this material in a mixer. then a batch wagon for transfer to the site where it would be placed in a glass pot and melted into glass.
The glass was then drawn by hand and formed into glassware. The licensee stated that the glassware would contain from 0.25 to 2.0 percent depleted uranium oxide depending upon the type of color which was produced. All waste product would be remelted for further use or would be buried at the dump. The licensee also stated that it had ex)erience with normal uranium products before 1942 and based upon t11s experience, it expected little uranium loss in any of its operations.
On August 27. 1959, and AEC inspector conducted an inspection of the licensee's operations. He noted that the weighing room was located in the west end of the plant building and that the Ransome Dry mixer was located in the basement almost directly below the weighing room. The inspector also noted that the licensee was performing radiation surveys with a COV-700 survey meter borrowed from the Moundsville High School, and that the records of these surveys showed that no external radiation in excess of 1 mR/hr existed in any of the use and storage areas. The licensee had re ceived 900 pounds of licensed material since October.1958 and
- h. 225 pounds of licensed material on hand during the ins)ection.
A second inspection was performed in November, 1962. and tie inspector noted that no item of noncompliance was found.
The retired docket file contains no information describing a close-out survey by either the licensee or AEC at the time of license termination.
Assessment Fostoria Glass Company (FGC) was purchased by the Lancaster Colony Corporation in 1983, and production at the facility ceased in 1986. The facility was closed shortly after production ceased and an environmental remediation survey of the facility was completed in 1995. Personnel u
REGION II TERMINATED SITES LIST SITE STATUS REPORT JUNE 24. 1997 Fostoria Glass Company License No. SUC-00628 Moundsville. WV Docket No. 040-03366 Assessment (cont'd) involved in this survey were apparently unaware of the use of radioactive materials at this site and did not perform any radiological surveys. Personnel performing this survey reported that they did not find any evidence of a burial site on the premises.
On August 14. 1996, a RII inspector performed a scoping survey at the site. The inspector found that the entire facility, including the building designated as the Batch Plant, where de)leted uranium was used and stored, was difficult to survey because of tie current facility conditions. However, the ins)ector did identify areas of fixed contamination in and around t1e Weigh Room on the second floor, in the southwest corner of the Batch Plant. that exceeded the NRC criteria for release of the facility for unrestricted use. The inspector concluded
! that a more comprehensive survey of the facility would be required to properly characterize the site and determine if any other areas within the facility were contaminated above the release criteria.
The inspector attempted to determine the location of the " dump" referenced in documents contained in the retired docket file where the L former licensee disposed of 328 pounds of depleted uranium. The inspector did not find any physical evidence of a dum) at the facility site. The inspector obtained a sample from each of t1e three ground water monitoring wells at the facility. A preliminary analysis of the L
samples indicated that the types and amount of radioactive material present in the ground water are from naturally occurring materials typically present in ground water.
In discussions with employees of the West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection, the inspector determined that it was possible that the " dump" referenced in the retired docket file was the Moundsville munici)al dump known as the Angel Flats Dump. The inspector visited the Angel :lats site and found evidence that FGC had disposed of j
waste glass at the site, but could not determine if the depleted uranium had been buried at the site.
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! The inspectors findings were forwarded to Lancaster Colony Corporation in Inspection Report No. SUC-00628/96-01 on October 10. 1996. The cover letter to this report included a recuest that Lancaster Colony notify i
RII of the actions it will t6ke to cecontaminate and decommission the i former FGC site so that it meets the release criteria. In discussions {
with a Lancaster Colony representative, the inspector was informed that !
- Lancaster Colony may not accept responsibility for the site and that its '
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Fostoria Glass Company License No. SUC-00628 Moundsville WV Docket No. 040-03366 Assessment (cont'd)
In a' letter dated November 8, 1996. Lancaster Colony's legal representatives provided information that su] ported their position that Lancaster Colony transferred possession of tie site to the State of West Virginia. A copy of a Consent Order issued in the Circuit Court of Marshall County. West Virginia on May '10. 1995, was included with the letter. Based on the contents of. this order, it appears that West -
Virginia is solely responsible for the site. RII will meet with representatives of West Virginia to determine if the state representatives agree they are responsible for the site. RII will then proceed to determine what further actions are necessary to clarify the radiological status of the facility.
A TAR was sent to DWM on April 21, 1997 requesting a decision to either (1) hire a contractor to perform more remediation, or:(2) accept a dose assessment that no further remediation is required. 'The TAR due date was June 23, 1997. i l
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> 300 7 6 1 1
-UCAR 5-300 40 27 13 2 2
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-Fostoria Glass Total 47 33 14 3 1- Dupont is pending because they must address buried drums, not due to known contamination STATUS OF LICENSES WITH SEALED SOURCES NOT ACCOUNTED FOR Total Eliminated or Pending I
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< 300 75 32 43 Total 75 32 43 Note: Total Region II sealed source files reviewed and scored by ORNL was 71. Disposition / status of the files is:
1- Transferred to other Region for resolution (status unknown) 31 - Deleted from list after Region II review L 43 - At Region II awaiting review / resolution l
l Region IV transferred four files from Navy facilities for resolution by Region II.
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TABULAR
SUMMARY
OF REGION II TERMINATED SITES
- 1. Region II Sites. Scores >300
- 2. Region II Sites. Scores <300
- 3. Region II Sealed Source Sites. Scores >1. but <300 I
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- 1. Original list had seven sites with scores >300.
- 2. Six sites have been removed from list through RII-supplied information.
- 3. UCAR submitted survey / sampling plan 11/94. RII comments to UCAR 1/12/95. UCAR response received 5/95. RII response forwarded to State of Tennessee for review 6/95. State comments received 6/95 and are under review. RIl comments forwarded to UCAR 08/03/95. UCAR response to coments reviewed and RIl approved plan 11/93. Licensee has tentatively scheduled survey to begin in the spring of 1996. UCAR started survey in April, 1996 and expected to complete in June. Expected completion date changed to end of August 1996. Two soil samples obtained by NRC during June.1996 inspection confirmed to contain uranium above release criteria. UCAR expects to forward survey report to RII in November. 1996. UCAR amended its date to forward the survey report to late March or early April 1997. In June 1997. contractor was still revising report. UCAR had not accepted the original because it did not include proposals for remediation. UCAR expects to forward to RII by September 30. 1997.
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- 1. Original list contained 22 sites with scores 5300. Current list total is 40 separate license files.
- 2. Twenty-three (23) have been removed from the list based on RII action.
- 3. Roanoke College - Information on radiological status of facilities used under terminated license not used under the current license requested 3/95. No response received as of 9/30/95. Licensee has contacted former authorized users for information on' material used and surveys performed in formerly utilized laboratories. Licensee to forward results of contacts to RII by end of May, 1996. Licensee had not forwarded results by August and was contacted to determine status. Licensee contact unavailable, but assistant to try and determine if response prepared and forward to RII. Licensee response forwarded in August. 1996.
Based on information supplied in licensee's letter and the results of RII confirmatory survey. recommending this site file be closed. Closed June 24, 1997.
- 4. Additional 5 sites forwarded by ORNL 5/95.
- 5. U.S. Army Medical Research Lab - Based on previous survey data by both the Army and NRC. Region II accepted proposal to resurvey two buildings. New survey protocol received 6/13/95 for review. Region II approved revised survey plan in July. 1995.
Army scheduled to survey 3rd quarter FY 96 Army performed survey in April. 1996. Army expects to' forward final report by end -
of August.1996 Final report forwarded to RIl in August. 1996. Confirmatory survey scheduled for last week in October.1996 RII performed confirmatory survey on November 18-19.-1996. Based on licensee ~s final survey report and RII survey.
recommending this site file be closed. Closed June 24, 1997.
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- 6. Four sites were deleted by NMSS based on additional contractor review.
- 7. Homer Laughlin's remediation efforts continue. New estimated date for completion is July / August, 1995. HLC submitted request for approval of alternative release criteria for fixed contamination in some areas of facility and on some equipment. Request reviewed by RII personnel. Forwarded to NMSS for review and approval in 11/95. Some areas at facility surveyed and released by RII personnel in 12/95. NMSS requested additional information from licensee before decision on TAR. Licensee preparing -
response and expects to forward in June.1996. Response not received. RII has scheduled inspection of former licensee facility to determine status of facility and progress on response. RII insp cted in August. 1996. Licensee continues to work on response and expects to forward to Ril by December. 1996. Due to contractor problems. HLC response has been further delayed. Response expected by March 10. 1997. Response delayed - expected :.o be completed June 27, 1997 by contractor.
- 8. Additional 8 sites forwarded by ORNL 12/94.
- 9. Thirteen (13) sites with scores <300 remain to be worked. <
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19-01398 Mobile, AIL Isotopes,~.InddUS Coast . : '291.0::! : Closed (Transfer to Region'I)) l Guard -
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