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Advises That License R-102 Scheduled to Expire on 860708. Guidance for Preparing Application for Renewal Provided. Updated Sar,Financial Info,Environ Rept,Tech Specs,Operator Requalification Info & Emergency Plan Should Be Submitted
ML20133C078
Person / Time
Site: University of New Mexico
Issue date: 07/24/1985
From: Thomas C
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Woodall D
NEW MEXICO, UNIV. OF, ALBUQUERQUE, NM
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NUDOCS 8508060346
Download: ML20133C078 (7)


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% ,, # July 24, 1985 Docket No. 50-252 Dr. David M. Woodall Chief Peactor Supervisor Nuclear Engineering Department University of New Mexico Albucuerque, New Mexico 87131 Cear Dr. Woodall:

SUBJECT:

REMEVAL OF OPERATING LICENSE NO. R-102 This letter is to remind you that the Operating License No. R-102, for the University of New Mexico Research Peactor is scheduled to expire on July 8, 1986, and to provide yeu guidance for preparing your application for a re-newal of the license. Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 2.109) allows continued operation under your current license until the Nuclear Regulatory Comnission (NRCl acts on an application for renewal, provided the application is received at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of your current license.

The NRC considers the renewal of a non-power reactor operatinn license to be equivalent to reissuing the license. Therefore, renewal is not merely a routine administrative step, but involves in-depth reviews of all documentation related to the facility, an on-site review, and publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER of a notice of your request that provides the opportunity for public participation, as well as a notice of the results of our review of your application.

Your renewal application should address the requirements in 10 CFR Parts 50, 51, 55, and 73, and should demonstrate that the reactor can continue to be operated sa#ely erd without adverse environnental impact. For the review of your renewal application, the NRC staff will apply the guidance contained in the Division 2 Peculatory Guidas for Research Reactors and the industry stard-ards in the ANS-15 Series.

In order for us to perform an adequate review. you are requested to include, as part of your application, all of the following documentation, in accordance with 10 CFR 50.33 and 50.34:

1. l'odated or Revised Safety Analysis Report (SAR)

A complete revised and updated edition of your Safety Analysis Report and Technical Soecificeiters are required to be submitted with your renewal application. The SAR should include information that describes the facility and all chances rade during the license period; the design bases and limits on its operation; and a safety analysis of the struc-tures, components and systens to ensure that they will be able to con-tinue to perform their intended functions. Potential and reasonable 2

b Dr. David M. Woodall accident scenarios and their consequences should be analyzed using the best current input data and computational techniques, and should rely, wherever possible, on facility operating experience.

Furthermore, the SAR should include updated information and analyses on demography, meteorology, genlocy, seismology and other natural and unnatural phenonmera.

2. Financial Oualifications to Continue Operation (10 CFR 50.33(f))

This information must show that there is reasenable assurance that you will be able to obtain the funds recessary to cover estimated operating costs for the period of the requested license renewal plus the estimated costs of permanently shuttino down the facility and either decormiissioning it or maintaining it in a safe condition. To facilitate our review, we request that the 'ollowing information be provided, appropriately certified:

a. The most recently published annual financial statenent of the University. Indicate the source of funds utilized to cover costs of operation of the reactor facility,
b. The estimated annual cost to operate the reactor for the reouested period of renewal, the underlying assumptions and bases of the estimate, and a certification that future budgets will include these furds,
c. The estinated costs of eventually shutting down the reactor and safely disposing of it, a listing of what is included in these ,

costs, the assumptions underlying these estimated costs, the type of shutdown contemplated, and the source of funds to cover these costs.

3. Environnental Report (10 CFR Part 51)

Your Environmental Report (ER) should include sufficient operational data, analyses ard discussions to provide a substantial basis for NRC to develop its Environmental Assessnent (see enclosure for an example).

4. Technical Specifications The content and format for Terbnical Specifications should be in conform-ance with ANSI /ANS 15.1-1982, "The Development of Technical Specifications fer Research Reactors." Any substantive charces to the current technical specifications should be proposed at the time of the licens*e renewal application so they can be evaluated during the review. f!ote that in following the ANSI /ANS 15.1-1982 format, bases must be included to support all "specificetiers."

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5. Operator Requalification Program (10 CFR 50.54 (1-1) and 10 CFR Part 55, Appendix A)

A copy of your current and implenented nrerator recualification program must be subritted to ensure that it is reviewed with your renewal appli-cation and meets current NRC requirerents for non-power reactors (guidance contained in ANS 15.4-1978).

6. Emeroency Plan (10 CFR 50.54(q) and (r) and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E)

You subritted a revised Emergency Plan on March 11, 1985. The staff reviewed and approved the plan on June 11, 1985 and requested that you complete full implementation within 120 days from June 11, 1985. The approved plan is effective for your license renewal; resubrittal is not needed unless you desire to make any change.

7. Physical Security Plan (10 CFR 73.67)

You need to submit a copy of your current Physical Security Plan as part of your license renewal application. The staff will review it agairest the current NRC regulations, and will notify you if further infomation or modification is needed.

8. Filing of Application The requirements for submitting your renewal application and all other formal documentation relating to your license with respect to addressee, notarization, signatory and number of copies are defined in NRR Generic Letter No. 84-18 " Filing of Applications for Licenses and Arendnents,"

fron Darrell G. Eisenhut to All Non-Power Reactor Licensees, dated July 6, 1984 Please follow the cuidance in this letter.

For your further guidance in preparing the proper information to be included in your license renewal application, we are enclosing a copy of the license renewal package recently issued for Manhattan College, which is a 0.1W facility. This includes the staff's Safety Evaluation Peport, Environmental Assessrert and the Technical Specifications for the facility. These documents will indicate to you the type of information we need even for very low pover reactors such as yours. Upon completion of the technical and sa'ety reviews and a favorable evaluation of your facility, similar docunents will be issued in conjunction with renewal of your reactor operating license. We emphasize that these enclosures were developed and issued by the staff and are provided as examples of the types of findings we must rake. Your documentation rust provide the technical and descriptive information that will supp' ort our issuance of similar evaluations.

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Dr. David M. Woodall If you have any further questions or coments, please contact John Dosa, our new Licensino Pro.iect Manager for your facility, at (301) 492-9829.

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