NRC Generic Letter 1986-11

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NRC Generic Letter 1986-011: Distribution of Products Irradiated in Research Reactors
ML031150217
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley, Millstone, Hatch, Monticello, Calvert Cliffs, Dresden, Davis Besse, Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Salem, Oconee, Mcguire, Nine Mile Point, Palisades, Palo Verde, Perry, Indian Point, Fermi, Kewaunee, Catawba, Harris, Wolf Creek, Saint Lucie, Point Beach, Oyster Creek, Watts Bar, Hope Creek, Grand Gulf, Cooper, Sequoyah, Byron, Pilgrim, Arkansas Nuclear, Three Mile Island, Braidwood, Susquehanna, Summer, Prairie Island, Columbia, Seabrook, Brunswick, Surry, Limerick, North Anna, Turkey Point, River Bend, Vermont Yankee, Crystal River, Haddam Neck, Ginna, Diablo Canyon, Callaway, Vogtle, Waterford, Duane Arnold, Farley, Robinson, Clinton, South Texas, San Onofre, Cook, Comanche Peak, Yankee Rowe, Maine Yankee, Quad Cities, Humboldt Bay, La Crosse, Big Rock Point, Rancho Seco, Zion, Midland, Bellefonte, Fort Calhoun, FitzPatrick, McGuire, LaSalle, 05000000, Zimmer, 05003213, Fort Saint Vrain, Washington Public Power Supply System, Shoreham, Satsop, Trojan, Clinch River
Issue date: 06/25/1986
From: Miraglia F J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
References
GL-86-011, NUDOCS 8607020017
Download: ML031150217 (22)


o, UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONWASHINGTON, D. C. 20555June 25, 1986TO ALL NON-POWER REACTOR LICENSEESGentlemen:SUBJECT: DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTS IRRADIATED IN RESEARCH REACTORS(GENERIC LETTER 86-11)We have recently received several inquiries regarding products which areirradiated in research reactors and subsequently distributed to unlicensedpersons. The inquiries were related to irradiations of gems and siliconchips, but other ptodufts may also be involved.We are concerned that research reactor licensees may be irradiating andredistributing products containing induced radioactivity to unlicensedreceivers who utilize or redistribute these irradiated products. Informationprovided to NRC in specific cases indicates that gems, silicon chips, andmany other materials usually acquire relatively long-lived induced radio-activity when irradiated in a reactor. Although irradiation of products ina reactor is not of itself prohibited, 10 CFR Section 30.14 prohibitsintroduction of byproduct material into a product for distribution to an,unlicensed person, unless the distributor has a specific license issuedpursuant to 10 CFR Section 32.11 which permits such distribution.The purpose of this Generic Letter is to correct any misunderstandingconcerning the distribution of irradiated products to unlicensed persons.In accordance with 10 CFR 30.14, the distribution of irradiated materials,even with low levels of induced radioactivity, to unlicensed persons isprohibited unless the distributor of such materials is licensed by the NPCto do so. Furthermore, to measure these low levels of induced radioactivityvery sensitive low background instruments are required, such as shieldedsodium iodide or germanium-lithium detection systems.In addition, we call your attention to subsection 3 of the enclosed NRCPolicy Statement in the Federal Register notice of March 16, 1965 (30 FR3462) regarding products which are toys, novelties or adornments. The staffconsiders gems to be adornments and has not granted licenses for distributionof irradiated gems or similar materials.You are responsible for assuring that the distributors of any products youhave irradiated in your reactor, and which have acquired induced radioactivity,are licensed to distribute these products in accordance with 10 CFR 30.14(c)and 30.31. If you directly distribute the irradiated products to unlicensedpersons, you must obtain a new license to reflect this activity.T ) T 'fd8607020017C l /

0IIf you wish to irradiate licenseable products (other than gems or otheradornments) for transfer to unlicensed persons, you and/or the distributorshould apply to the NRC for a distribution license, pursuant to 10 CFR32.11, at the following address:U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionDirector, Office of Nuclear MaterialSafety and SafeguardsDivision of Fuel Cycle and Material SafetyWashington, D. C. 20555Please note that the NRC has exclusive jurisdiction over reactors anddistribution of radioactive consumer products. Agreement States do notissue this type of license..ItThis letter is for information only and does not require any response.Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact HaroldBernard at (301) 492-8529.Frank J. Miraglia, DirectorDivision of PWR Licensing-BOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationEnclosure:As statedDISTRIBUTION:Central FileSSPD ReadingPNoonanHBernardDTondiHBerkowJHickeyJMetzgerRFonnerFMiraglia;PD D 4 SPDHBr d0 8DPWRL-8:SSPDDPWRL-B:SSPDDTondi0A04/1Q/86DP : SSPDlVHB owU04/ *86~6

-2 -Applications should be addressed as follows:U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionDirector, Office of Nuclear MaterialSafety and SafeguardsDivision of Fuel Cycle and Material SafetyWashington, D. C. 20555Please note that the NRC has exclusive Jurisdiction over reactors anddistribution of radioactive consumer products. Agreement States do notissue this type of license.This letter is for information only and does not require any response.Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact HaroldBernard at (301) 492-8529.Sincerely,Jrank J. KiregliaFrank J. Miraglia, DirectorDivision of PWR Licensing-BOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationEnclosure:'As statedDISTRIBUTION:Central FileSSPD ReadingPNoonanHBernardDTondiHBerkowJHickeyJMetzgerRFonnerFMiraglia*SEE PREVIOUS CONCURRENCE SHEETDPWRL-B:SSPD* DPWRL-B:SSPD* DPWRL-B:SSPD* DPWRL-B:SSPD* NMSS* I&E*PNoonan:ac HBernard DTondi HBerkow JHickey JMetzger04/10/86 04/10/86 04/15/86 04/24/86 04/15/86 04/14/86ELD* :SSPDRFonner tF 1*ia04/14/86 06 / /86

410ADV. FMR -rS m of oWeg l-I." radlin aco~or& M-With the vr*I,0at section '110 (b) (1) of tba Defens 51ductio Act 01 190W" mended. a_ZlecullOre r 10647 taunvmerU130. the fo130WIM pWS~v aain the In UL 3m drd ItheUmBsA. DiGtce: -12h. X a ,tN- popIL. A600: Pmaam asto IbteeotcUAZT UN oroe1.3. Doe. 51-UUS risk Mm. ii lH4 PK6:45 &A.MLA~~~et .RICHARD P. ST t Mn rs pIn acordam with the rPe*MUi MCof sectio '11(b) (6) of the Difense Pro- Peductlon Act of 130. .s aded. and r,ecutive Order 1067 at November 2.. ft195. te folowiU changes ave talren 101place in my financial inderest as re- c-ate to the Pz~nAZ Dacam during Uthe "A siz months :.A. osiU=A: lNO ChMOl SCI. £MllOf: No chan e.This statement to made aso e ebruarl b2c 105. foRMCMAU P.MviuW. b7Ju. DO, b y4; losi Mar. U. 1o94 6ATOMIC ENERGY COMUMIINUSE OF BYPRODUCT MATERIAL AND tSOURCE MATERIALProducts Intended for U"by Gene IPublic (Consmer ProdF°t)Cv~eris for the or of podft_ Ihaenda for ams by Lhe rewm wb-atup bvpr d miat _ 4source fdseriaL. This notice sets forththe mentlat terms at the CoXmisson'sPolicy with respect to approval et theIuse at byproduct material and sourceImaterial In products Intended for use bythe general public Ccomumer products)without the haposition ot regulatorycontrol on the consuw-rse. Wes Usaoemplished by the emi. on acase-by-case badsis of the possinandun of the arved 1ts f thelicensin reQuleM!a for byproducand source materia CC the AtociceEnergy Act of 1904 as amended, and. ofthe Commissioc's ereulatons -icensinglof Byproduct Material-. 10 CIR Par soand lcensing c soure Material". 10CM Part 40.1. At the pret t2me It appears un-likely that the total oftributlOn to theexposur of the general public to radi-Ation from the tse c radloactihitY in-NOICSm r productsili exceed MSa 6dtes l4imts --manded for U- theC to radiation trom al1 sOWr&esmWuASIoM -to tAl Quantities o oalosettwe materials being used in such doucia VA the number of Item being 5ributed wil be obtadned Urg 0uwrd-keplft and reporting require- at avplicable to the manufacture andruxtun of such products. If radio- 4,e materials are used In c nt ant!" In products reachingL4 so as to raise an queson cculatio exposure beming a dg- eoheo as, te s w, a&time. reconside Its poliy on th eoofrdioatvemteilsIacuuwApproval of a proposed conier seduct wil depend upon both asocaddrst of p to r the li1Parent usfle of the product in tedaL riJs of exposure to tadlation &ZIbeconsidered tobe PtXffb t PUUaown that In handi. uswe and dis-sl of the product It U lky thatgividuals In the population will rwevwehn a small fraction, ls than a GIw hundredths, of individual dose timits Pxommended by such groups " theternational Commission cm! Iadio-rical Protection (ICRP). the Nat Duncil n adton Pro adasurements CNCRP). d he eiation Council R a thobability of indIvidual dosesff= of th specine1Obly a. Otherise a em more difficult A WM require a edl eighing of aS1 factors, includienu teat win accrue or be doed to Ii public as a result of the CommIssin's I:don Factors that cm be pertnent Ire listed In paragraphs 0 and 10. below.3.UU cownsdered that as a ge a1ale products Proposcd for dsrbtodl be usefultosome degre Normaybe Cocmission wilt no attem an ex-ensive evaluation of th degree of bene-It or usefulnees of a product to thePbi. However. Ia cam Wheet tan-glblebents to the public ar Question-lo and approval of such a product mywult In widespread use of radioactivomaterl, such as in co n bouseldtecms the degrePe of usefulness and bern-It that accrue to the public aW be aSeddi tfcor. In , the Ccci.-slion comsers tat the Ue of radio-hove material in toWs novelties, andtdormnts ma be of marginal benefit..AIcaosftor approvalof -dthef t that are ubject to mls-ing especally by chldren will beaprvdonly If they are foua to ca-b unul de o ut andsafety.S. Th CommneaC bas approved cer-taln long standn uses of soRce mFate-rial. nost of which antedate the toceerg progrT-L Ths Include:C1) Use of uranium to olo gam Ndgas for certain decorative pw(2) Thorim In vario ally0s anducs gU nte tungosten ie,dg ro. 0 ln etc.) to ha-a a p c p ; and) Ur and thum tInThe Commission has also approveduse of trithum " a -bs hll-as material for the long standing usdium for this purpose cc eatch andek dials an bands.The Comsin ha rvedad-clus ol byproduct an ouemaelS 18cosue products. "[e in-de thefolowinIt) Trilu in autaoobe lo Ilin-(2) Tlum.in balan of precls;on() Ur "nm as shiielding In shippingatalners; and) Urai fire detection unitLIuses of byprodut and,iarcemateIal n consumner products,,e omi0o establishes limits anantilles or onof radiorie terials 4. If app ate, on9dZaton emtted.Ing sromo case otheUg, c ed tmport tonheand safet fre also pedifid.CWAL Co now AfOI W P~crt. In etaluation prop or the uo sfradctive aterial ineonsueseducn the 1po incipaI coisideratsbre:(a) he potenUal extal terlt curoe o Iudividuals In tbe po-1to to radato from the hadigsean disoa of Iniiulpouts;Cb) The potentia total accumulativeaito dos to indiviuals i the popli-ition who may be exposed to radiationroin a number of products;Cc) The long-term Potential externalnd internsl expoWre of the genteralPAAUon from the uncontroWd di-osl and dispersal Into the environ-net of radioactive materials from prod-Wt authorized by the Commission; andLd) The benetit that will accrue to orbe denied the publi because of the1tility of the product by approval or din-approval of a speclhc product.10. The general criteria for approvalof Idvidual products axe set forth inparagrph 2. above. Detailed evalua-ton of potental exposura would takeinto consideration the following factorstogether with other consideratins whimay appear pertinent In the partcuW(a) Mhe external radiation klls fromtheproduct.(b) T.-e proximdty of the product tohumn tiu durin mse.ta) no ae f ticUe expod Adose to the skin of the whole body wouldbe considered more igniicant than asiMIA doen to

  • ameal portion of thedi of the body.td) fladlotolcity of the radimuclldes.The es tozic matals with a highpermissible body buwdn high coen-tration Umnt in Sar water, would beconsdred more favorably than mate-rials with a high radlotoxIClt.Ce) The 0uantity of radioacte Mate-rl per Indvdual product. The smallerthe quantw the more favorably wouldthe product be considered.4t) ?orm of material Materials Witha low sotubmt7 in body fGuids win beconsidered more favorably than thoseWith a hg solbilitY.
  • Tuesda, Moac 19, 195(gCo n of the matertlaProducts which contain go material,' M3 w ere f oneaw clndi.tiara wil be oonideIed ore tavorawthan those that win Mt contain thematerial r uch oonditio'(h) Degree of actrn to ProdUct d-Ing normal bandling awd ue. Productawhich ar Inaccensie to Children aeother Peons, di em will be cn-sidered more favorably than tho thatare accessle,(amC. lei. a ft. Mt U US. 2301. Ad-Munie"n toO1irfo MI _ us. .43 5 St.22; 5 VJ.C. 10U213ted a Wahingto D.C. this thday of March 19.For the Atomic EMUrg Com-1106o10W. EL McOOO1.ffie r e1.3L. Doc. g1WI6* Usd. Mwr. is. 236:6:41 &ALISrsad *Ptk. w"I1OKLAHOMA STATE 1 ' NIVERHosce of Isivonce fCshdoPlease t notice tM no reqes fora formal hearing having been fild d-Iowin pubilaction of the notice at pro-s- action in the PKeuAL RaTM.the Atomic Energy Commlntoam ha"s6-inaed ConsUmtiuon Permit No. CPRR465auhrI n OUlahoma State Uniessityto mmr 'Its Model AGN4201 IuerM.-tW from its present location. In theComial Engineering Bulding to thenew EgneiglDMAg Cn the jUni-verttf~s campu in Stillwater Okls.'Ibe pfinit as beued. Is as adt forthIn the Notice of Proposed lartanc oftPermit am Facility U-cense Amendment published In the Fza-nu PRzzr en NTbrzr7, 1 3. SoFR.1 2162.Dated t Dethea. Md... this th dayot March 196".For the Atnme Energy Commlseson-o= S. DoTS.Ch-i. Remarch 8xd Power no.odo Salty Draxch. Dievatosof Reactor rUcessietR _. Zs 5 ?. 1d M1 1UK 3.6:41 &ALICDvl. t BNeUIICS BOARD[Docketet1t0AEROVLAS EcAroRLAIAS, CA.Notice *I aprehoong res"forensApplicaion at At r. ld cuatorlanaCA.. In Docket 15911 for L foreIgn Wpermit to enage In the faren ab tar&-poatson cc persons, property, and maltewIn cuadord , a BogotColombia.Notie s he e t a prehea-g c o e b nd aplcto smie to be heM cm arcFDENUZIMTEwR,,C "W UatWL .. RI cm9ft.Universal Budlz. C10meeticu a"xrda A We aWhington DZ.Cbefore a r on FredaeldkLDtd a Wshinetn D.C.. Mac 1U.Cis F. howw.11.3 Doe. 61,46 Fld Mu. IL. IG;CHICAGO HELCOPER AIRWAYS,Heiic, of halwebenr ConferemnceNotice k hereby given that a prehear-la Cm In the abov.-uitltledmaKo Is assigned to be held n Aprt15. 166 a 1aLm. *eAt. In Roo HL.Unvesl bullding. Connecticu andFoda Avenues NW.. WashIngton. D.C.before Examinw William J. MaddaLIn order to faclitate the conduct at theConference. Interested paie ane In-Aructed to submit to the Examiner andot pares on or before March 24.16: (1) Formal motUons w ctto the proceeding. including motion toconsolidat or epaud (such motionsshould be Med separately and Complywith the Board's Rules of Pracce h20 Copies being fied with the DocketSection); (2) r utome" Of 1s-son: (2) propoead stipulations. f any;(4) requests for information; (5) state-ments of posltlu of pates; a E6)--datDated at Washington. D.C.S arch 11.16.(MULI FrAIs W. DROWN,Chef Zzmixer.gVRP De. WOW. PlA .25. 2L65;6:41 s&mLtgDacka 1521lCOMPANIA PERUANA INTERNA.CIONAL DE AVIACOI SA.Nolice of HemhgNotice hereby Us ev en, pwmax" to thed X PdA t of1963.a amndd tha a beauu i thed In U*aboe-etiled rocedig wllbe heldo A 5. 13. at 10 a eAA.. InRoom 92M. Universal BuIlding. 1U Con-nectifA Avenue NW., Washingto. D.C.before the undersigned E:ambe.Pot further Information regarding theIssues involvd herbn Interested personsmay refer to the variovs orders at theBoard. the preearing confeeeand Other documwots which ar on leIn the Docket Section CC the ChvU Mro-utice BoardDated at Washington. D.C., March 11.1#5.[IXAL1 Humow KI BaTAN.1x Dw. 5-2001: 1Sd Mo. u. aft5:48 a1m-jDFUTaM WPTHAN&A AmENIaAA DUHSA GERMANAIRLINESINotice is herebo gine, pnfAnt Hothe Federal Avistio Act at 105 asmewnded, Uat a hearing in the above..enstd --- d6 be h4 on l e 11, 154 1has been r-to be held onApriJ 121 .I at10 a (llt ) in Room 26 UnI-wand BuIlding. 125 t Ae-mm NW.. WashInto. D.C. beforeExaminer Rts L Ninwmaim.Fw Inormation oce=lrw the UneInvolved and other detalls In this pro-ceeding. interesed persons are refertedto the Prehearing Conference Reportserved on April 21.164. and other doci-menu which ar In the docket of thisproceeding on We In the Doce Sectioof the Cmv~ Aeronautica Board.Dated at WashngtWo D.C.. Kar& 10.[saw Racw L Xnaw ,Hwagl imfe.113. c. W-MM Plied Ma. IS, 19k6:46 a&A1.-15-LOS ANGELES AIRWAYS, INC.Notice of Prehuade CmfeenNotice U hereby giv ta a Prehear.lug conferetc In the above-entited mat-tet is uldCed to be held an April 13.135. at 10 am, eat., in Root 311.Universal Building. CAndPlorlda Avenoe NW.. Wai .ngton Dq.before Examiner William, J. Madden.In order to facilitate the conduct of theConference. interested prutes. are in-stiuctedl to it to the Examiner ndother pwties on or before March 261365:(1) Pormal mo1tions with rePP;P , to theproceeding. Including motions to consoli-date or expand (such motions chould beMod separatey ad Compo with theioard's Rules oC Practice, with 20 copiesbeing Med wi the Docket Section);0) propoe statmnts of Issues; (2)prposed stipulations. Uf a: (41 re-Quests for Information: (5) statementsat postuavs at pries; aN () Pro-ual doDated at Wahilngton D.C, March 11.18.InALI FKAwm W. 9010W~.Ch*n Luzaser.(VtA Doc W Plid. Mw. M 1;6:45 am.1Do*51 1 tJNEW YORK AIRWAYS, INC.No**cof Pd hearle CeoferecNotice is herb given, tha a prbeh -W conference In the abo" -antkdmatter U asegned to be held on April14. 136. a t 0 a.m eat, In RoI* 011.

Enclosure 2List of Recently Issued Generic LettersGenericLetter No.86-1086-0986-0886-0786-06SubjectImplementation of FireProtection RequirementsTechnical Resolution ofGeneric Issue No. B-59-(N-1)Loop Operation in 8WRs andPWRsAvailability of Supplement 4to NUREG-0933"A Prioritization of GenericSafety Issues"Transmittal of NUREG-1190Regarding the San OnofreUnit 1 Loss of Power andWater Hammer EventImplementation of TMI ActionItem II.K.3.5 "AutomaticTrip of Reactor CoolantPumps"Implementation of TMI ActionItem II.K.3.5, "AutomaticTrip of Reactor CoolantPumpsPolicy Statementon EngineeringExpertise on ShiftApplications forLicense AmendmentsTechnical Resolution ofGeneric Issue B-19Thermal HydraulicStabilitySafety Concerns Associatedwith Pipe Breaks in theBWR Scram SystemDate ofIssuance04/24/8603/31/8603/25/8603/20/8605/29/8605/29/8602/13/8602/10/8601/23/8601/03/86Issued ToAll Power ReactorLicensees andApplicantsAll Licensees ofOperating BWRs andPWRs and LicenseADplicantsAll Licensees ofOperating ReactorsApplicants for OLsand Holders of CPsAll ReactorLicensees andApplicantsAll Applicants andLicensees with CEdesigned NSSS-exceptMaine YankeeAll Applicants andLicensees with B&WDesigned NuclearSteam Supply SystemsAll Power ReactorLicensees andApplicants for PowerReactor LicensesAll Power ReactorLicensees andOL ApplicantsAll Licensees ofOperating BWRsAll BWR Applicantsand Licensees8-86-0586-0486-0386-0286-01 June 30, 1986STANDARDIZATION & SPECIAL PROJECTS BRANCH CURRENT FACILITY ADDRESS LISTDocket No.License No.R-98Facility NameProject Manager50-228(TRIGA)Aerotest Operations, Inc. J. DosaOLMr. R. L. Newacheck, PresidentAerotest Operations, Inc.3455 Fostoria WaySan Ramon, California 93583Manager of Reactor Operations: Irvine E. Lamb(415) 866-121250-170(TRIGA)R-84Armed Forces Radiobiology Research InstituteR. CarterOLColonel James J. Conklin, DirectorArmed Forces RadiobiologyResearch InstituteNaval Medical Command, NationalCapitol RegionBethesda, Maryland 20814(301) 295-1210Reactor Facility Director: Mark Moore(301) 295-129050-13(Cr. Ex.)CX-10Babcock and WilcoxH. BernardDismantlingMr. A. F. OlsenSenior Licensing AdministratorBabock and WilcoxResearch and Development DivisionLynchburg Research CenterP.O. Box 11165Lynchburg, Virginia 24506-116550-6R-4Battelle Memorial InstituteBattelle Memorial InstituteAttention John M. Batch, Director505 King AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201-2693H. BernardDismantling/PO

-2-50-262(L-77)R-109Brigham Young UniversityR. CarterOLDr. Robert K. ThomasAcademic Vice PresidentBrigham Young UniversityProvo, Utah 84602Facility Chief: Dwight R. Dixon(801) 378-121150-77(AGN-201)R-31Catholic UniversityJ. DosaPOMr. Edward D. JordanReactor AdministratorDepartment of Nuclear Scienceand EngineeringThe Catholic University of America620 Michigan Avenue, N.E.Washington, D. C. 20064(202) 635-517050-54(Pool)R-81Cintichem, Inc.H. BernardOLMr. Stuart J. SomervilleCintichem, Inc.Sterling Forest Research CenterP. 0. Box 324Tuxedo, New York 10987

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Mr. William G. Ruzicka(914) 351-213150-97(ZPR)50-157(TRIGA)R-89R-80Cornell UniversityH. BernardOLDr. David D. ClarkSchool of Applied and EngineeringPhysicsWard LaboratoryCornell UniversityIthaca, New York 14853(607) 256-5224

Technical Contact:

Howard Aderhold(607) 256-3481OL

-3-50-264 R-108 Dow Chemical Company R. Carter(TRI GA) OLMr. Charles W. KocherReactor ManagerH & E.S/I.H1602 BuildingChemical Research CenterDow Chemical CompanyMidland, Michigan 48674(517) 636-030450-163 R-67 GA Technologies, Inc. -Mark F R. Carter(TRIGA) OL50-89 R-38 GA Technologies, Inc. -Mark I(TRIGA) OLMr. Keith E. AsmussenLicensing AdministratorGA Technologies, Inc.P. 0. Box 85608San Diego, California 92138(619) 455-282350-70 TR-1 General Electric Test Reactor H. Bernard(GETR) P050-73 R-33 General Electric Company Nuclear Test Reactor(NTR) OLMr. R. W. Darmitzel, ManagerIrradiation Processing Product SectionVallecitos Nuclear CenterGeneral Electric CompanyP. 0. Box 460Pleasanton, California 94566(415) 862-4344Technical Director: G. E. Cunningham(415) 862-433050-183 DR-10 General Electric -EVESR H. BernardP0Same Address as above.

-4-50-160(Research HW)50-284(AGN-201)50-116(UTR-10 Pool)50-188(TRIGA)50-199(Tank-ZPR)R-97Georgia Institute of TechnologyR. CarterOLDr. Ratib A. Karam, DirectorNeely Nuclear Research CenterGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, Georgia 30332(404) 894-3600R-110Idaho State UniversityJ. DosaOLDr. Lawrence H. RiceVice President of Academic AffairsIdaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho 83201Reactor Supervisor: Terry Smith(208) 236-2417R-59Iowa State UniversityDr. Richard A. HendricksonNuclear Engineering DepartmentIowa State University261 Sweeney HallAmes, Iowa 50010(515) 294-5840J. DosaOLJ. DosaOLR-88Kansas State UniversityDr. Richard E. Faw, DirectorNuclear Reactor FacilityDepartment of Nuclear EngineeringWard HallKansas State UniversityManhattan, Kansas 66506(913) 532-5624Reactor Supervisor: Jack HigginbothamR-94Manhattan CollegeJ. DosaDr. Robert E. BerlinReactor AdministratorZero Power Reactorc/o Mechanical Engineering Dept.Manhattan CollegeRiverdale, New York 10471(212) 920-0100 or 920-0140

-5-50-20(Research HW)R-37Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyH. BernardOLMr. Lincoln Clark, Jr., Directorof Reactor OperationsNuclear Reactor LaboratoryMassachusetts Institute of Technology138 Albany StreetCambridge, Massachusetts 02139(617) 253-420250-538(AGN-201)50-294(TRIGA)R-127Memphis State UniversityJ. DosaPODr. Van N. Oliphant, Vice PresidentAdvancement and Continuing EducationMemphis State UniversityMemphis, Tennessee 38152Project Manager: Robert Riley, Jr.(901) 454-2256R-114Michigan State UniversityJ. DosaOLDr. R. E. WilkinsonAssistant Vice President forBusiness and FinanceAdministration BuildingMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan 48824Reactor Supervisor: Mark Mitchell(517) 353-909750-241CPRR-91Mississippi State UniversityR. CarterCPMr. Michael J. HibbardP.O. Box NEMississippi State, Mississippi 3976250-3050-185TR-3R-93NASA Plumbrook (Test and Mock-up)Mr. Edward A. RichleyDirector of AdministrationLewis Research CenterNational Aeronautics and SpaceAdministrationCleveland, Ohio 44135R. CarterPO-DOPO-DO

I-6-50-184(Test)TR-5National Bureau of Standards (NBS)H. BernardOLDr. R. S. Carter, ChiefReactor Radiation DivisionNational Bureau of StandardsU. S. Department of CommerceWashington, D. C. 20234Reactor Supervisor: Tawfik Raby(301) 921-252350-297(PULSTAR)R-120North Carolina State UniversityR. CarterOLDr. Bruce R. Poulton, ChancellorRoom A, Holladay HallNorth Carolina State UniversityP. 0. Box 7001Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7001Associate Director: Mr. Garry D. MillerNuclear Reactor ProgramDepartment of Nuclear Engineering(919) 737-219150-187R-90Northrop CorporationDr. Jack Benveniste, ChairmanCorporate Radiation CommitteeNorthrop Research & Technology CenterNorthrop CorporationOne Research ParkPalos Verdes, California 90274(213) 377-4811 ext. 245H. BernardDO50-238NS-1N.S. SavannahMr. J. E. Guerry, Jr.Executive DirectorState of South CarolinaPatriots Point DevelopmentAuthorityP.O. Box 986Mount Pleasant, South CarolinaR. CarterPO29464Dr. Zelvin LevineSenior Advisor for Researchand DevelopmentMaritime AdministrationMAR-700.2, Room 7330400 7th Street, S.W.Washington, D. C. 20590

-7-50-150(Pool)50-243(TRIGA)50-5(TRIGA)R-75Ohio State UniversityMr. Robert F. RedmondExecutive DirectorEngineering Experiment StationOhio State University142 Hitchcock HallColumbus, Ohio 43210(614) 422-2411Reactor Operations Manager: Richard D. Myser(614) 422-6755J. DosaOLR-106R-2Oregon State UniversityDr. Clifford V. Smith, Jr.Reactor Administrator and DirectorRadiation CenterOregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon 97331(503) 754-2341Pennsylvania State UniversityDr. Charles L. HoslerVice President for Research andDean of the Graduate SchoolPennsylvania State University207 Old Main BuildingUniversity Park, Pennsylvania 16802

Technical Contact:

Dr. S. Levine, DirectorBreazeale Nuclear ReactorCollege of Engineering(814) 865-3110R. CarterOLR. CarterOLI50-182(Lockheed)R-87Purdue UniversityR. CarterOLMr. Eldon R. StansberryReactor SupervisorDepartment of Nuclear EngineeringPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette, Indiana 47907(317) 494-5764 IP:-8-50-288(TRIGA)R-112Reed CollegeJ. DosaOLDr. M. A. Kay, DirectorReactor FacilityReed College3203 SE Woodstock Blvd.Portland, Oregon 97202(503) 771-1112 ext. 20550-225(Cr. Ex.)CX-22Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteJ. DosaOLDr. Donald R. Harris, DirectorCritical FacilityDepartment of Nuclear Engineeringand ScienceRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroy, New York 12181(518) 393-4281

Technical Contact:

Frank Wicks(518) 270-640150-193(Pool)50-375R-95Rhode Island Atomic Energy CommissionH. BernardOLMr. A. Francis DiMeglio, DirectorNuclear Science CenterRhode Island Atomic Energy CommissionSouth Ferry RoadNarrangansett, Rhode Island 02882(401) 792-6126R-118RockwellH. BernardDODr. M. E. Remley, DirectorRocketdyne DivisionRockwell International Corporation6633 Canoga Avenue, Mail Code LA 06Canoga Park, California 91304(818-700-4270)50-146DPR-4SaxtonR. W. Heward, Jr.PresidentGeneral Public Utilities SystemSaxton Nuclear Experimental Corp.100 Interpace ParkwayParsippany, N. J. 07054R. CarterPO

-9-50-57 R-77 State University of New York (Buffalo) R. Carter(PULSTAR) OLMr. Louis G. Henry, DirectorBuffalo Materials Research CenterState University of New YorkRotary RoadBuffalo, New York 14214(716) 831-282650-59 R-23 Texas A&M University H. Bernard(AGN-201) OLPresidentTexas A&M UniversityCoke Building Second FloorCollege Station, Texas 77843-1246

Technical Contact:

Don Erdman(409) 845-755150-128 R-83 Dr. H. H. Richardson, Interim Director OL(TRIGA) Texas Engineering Experiment Station301 Engineering Research CenterTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, Texas 77843-3577

Technical Contact:

Dr. Donald Feltz(713) 845-755150-274 R-133 United States Geological Survey (USGS) R. Carter(TRIGA) Department of Interior OLDr. Hugh T. Millard, Jr.Reactor AdministratorDepartment of InteriorUnited States Geological SurveyBox 25046 -Mail Stop 424Denver Federal CenterDenver, Colorado 80225Reactor Director: Donald Rusling(303) 234-260850-113 R-52 University of Arizona J. Dosa(TRIGA) OLDr. George W. Nelson, DirectorNuclear Reactor LaboratoryUniversity of ArizonaTucson, Arizona 85721(602) 626-2551

5 I-24-10-50-224(TRIGA)50-142R-101University of California at BerkeleyProf. Thomas H. PigfordReactor AdministratorDepartment of Nuclear EngineeringCollege of EngineeringUniversity of California, BerkeleyBerkeley, California 94720Reactor Supervisor: Tek Lim(415) 642-5213R-71University of California at Los AngelesDr. Walter F. Wegst, DirectorOffice of Environmental Healthand SafetyCenter for Health SciencesUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, California 90024Neil Ostrander (213) 825-2825University of California at IrvineR. CarterOLH. BernardPO toDismantleH. BernardOL50-326(TRIGA)R-116Dr. George Miller -purely technicalReactor SupervisorDepartment of ChemistryUniversity of California, IrvineIrvine, California 92717(714) 856-6649William J. Lillyman -formal licensingVice Chancellor50-433(L-77)R-124University of California at Santa BarbaraDr. A. E. ProfioNuclear Reactor DirectorDepartment of Chemical andNuclear EngineeringUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, California 93106(805) 961-3412 or 3788H. BernardDecommissioning

-11-50-83(Argonaut)R-56University of FloridaH. BernardOLMr. William VernetzenActing Director ofNuclear Facilities102 Nuclear Reactor BuildingDepartment of NuclearEngineering SciencesUniversity of FloridaGainesville, Florida 32611Lab (904) 392-1406, X1408cc: Dr. A. M. Jacob, Department of NuclearEngineering Sciences50-151(TRIGA)50-356(LOPRA)R-115R-117University of IllinoisR. CarterOLDr. George H. Miley, ChairmanNuclear Engineering ProgramUniversity of Illinois214 Nuclear Engineering LaboratoryUrbana, Illinois 61801Reactor Director: Gerald Beck(217) 586-4633OL50-148(Lockheed)R-78University of KansasJ. DosaOLDr. Russell MeslerDepartment of Chemical andPetroleum Engineering102 Nuclear Reactor CenterUniversity of KansasLawrence, Kansas 66044(913) 864-393850-223(GE MTR)R-125University of LowellH. BernardOLMr. Leon BeghianDirector Nuclear CenterUniversity of LowellOne University AvenueLowell, Massachusetts 01854(617) 458-9081

Technical Contact:

Tom WallaceSWB (617) 452-5000, X2232

-12-50-166 R-70 University of Maryland R. Carter(TRI GA) OLDr. Frank Kerr, ProvostMPSE DivisionRoom 2300, Math BuildingUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland 20742Nuclear Reactor Director: Dr. Ralph Belcher(301) 454-243050-2 R-28 University of Michigan H. Bernard(Pool) OLDr. William F. Kerr, DirectorPhoenix Memorial LaboratoryFord Nuclear ReactorUniversity of Michigan2301 Bonisteel BoulevardAnn Arbor, Michigan 48109-2100

Technical Contact:

R. Robert Burn(313) 764-622450-123 R-79 University of Missouri -Rolla R. Carter(Pool) OLDr. Albert E. Bolon, DirectorNuclear Reactor FacilityUniversity of Missouri, RollaRolla, Missouri 65401(314) 341-4720Reactor Manager: Milan K. Straka50-186 R-103 University of Missouri -Columbia R. Carter(Tank) 0LDr. Robert M. Brugger, DirectorResearch Reactor FacilityUniversity of MissouriColumbia, Missouri 65211(314) 882-421150-252 R-102 University of New Mexico J. Dosa(AGN-201) 0LDr. David M. WoodallChief Reactor SupervisorNuclear and Chemical Engineering DepartmentUniversity of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87131(505) 277-5405Reactor AdministratorProf. Frank L. Williams

-13-50-112(AGN-211P)R-53University of OklahomaH. BernardOLDr. Craig Jensen, Directorof Nuclear ReactorSchool of Aerospace, Mechanicaland Nuclear EngineeringUniversity of Oklahoma865 Asp Avenue, Room 212Norman, Oklahoma 73019(405) 325-5011

Technical Contact:

C. W. Terrell50-192(TRIGA)50-602R-92CPUniversity of TexasH. BernardDecommissioningDr. Dale E. Klein, DirectorNuclear Reactor LaboratoryUniversity of TexasAustin, Texas 78712

Technical Contact:

Thomas L. Bauer(512) 471-5136J. DosaCP50-72(AGN-201)R-25University of UtahR. CarterOL50-407(TRIGA)R-126Mr. James J. Brophy, Vice Presidentof ResearchUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City, Utah 84112Gary Sandquist, Director NuclearEngineering LaboratoryReactor Administrator: Dr. K. L. DeVriesSenior Reactor Engineer: Kevin Crawford(801) 581-7109OL50-62(Pool)R-66University of VirginiaR. CarterOL50-396(Cavalier)R-123Dr. R. U. Mulder, DirectorUVA Reactor FacilityDepartment of Engineering andEngineering PhysicsUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, Virginia 22901

Technical Contact:

Preston Farrar(804) 924-7136OL

-14-50-139(Argonaut)R-73University of WashingtonH. BernardOLDr. Maurice A. Robkin, DirectorNuclear Engineering LaboratoriesUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, Washington 98195(206) 543-417050-156(TRIGA)R-74University of WisconsinMr. R. J. CashwellReactor DirectorNuclear Engineering Dept.University of WisconsinMadison, Wisconsin 53706(608) 262-3392J. DosaOL50-131(TRIGA)50-124R-57Veterans Administration Medical CenterMr. R. L. Turcotte, DirectorVeterans Administration Medical Center4101 Woolworth AvenueOmaha, Nebraska 68105Reactor Director: Mr. Alan Blotcky(404) 346-8800 ext.Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State UniversityR. CarterOL432R-62H. BernardPODr. Keith Furr, DirectorNuclear LaboratoryVirginia Polytechnic Instituteand State UniversityRoom 108 RobesonBlacksburg, Virginia 24061(703) 961-6510

Technical Contact:

Donald R. Krause50-22TR-2Waltz MillMr. A. J. NardiNES License AdministratorNuclear Energy SystemsWestinghouse Electric CorporationP.O. Box 355Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230(412) 374-4652H. BernardPO

-15-50-27 R-76 Washington State University R. Carter(TRIGA) OLMr. W. E. WilsonAssociate DirectorNuclear Radiation CenterWashington State UniversityPullman, Washington 99164(509) 335-864150-47 R-65 Watertown R. CarterPOMr. John Vining, Acting DirectorSafety OfficeArmy Materials andMechanics Research CenterDepartment of the ArmyWatertown, Massachusetts 0217250-87 R-119 Westinghouse Electric Corporation (Zion) H. Bernard(NTR) OLAdministrative Contact:Mr. A. J. NardiNES License AdministratorNuclear Energy SystemsWestinghouse Electric CorporationP. 0. Box 355Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230(412) 374-4652

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Ms.Karen Reuter505 Shiloh Blvd.Zion, Illinois 60099(312) 872-458550-134 R-61 Worcester Polytechnic Institute J.Dosa(Pool) OLMr. Thomas H. Newton, Jr., DirectorNuclear Reactor FacilityWorcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester, Massachusetts 01609(617) 793-5688 V .t1_-16-SAFEGUARDS RESPONSIBILITYPower Reactors -Jane Gibson A-L (45)Gene McPeek M-Z (47)Non-Power Reactors -Gene McPeek A-P (32)Jane Gibson R-W (36)2.3.4.5.6.7.Jane GibsonIAEAStandard Review PlanDOE and NRC Classifications GuidesForeign Visitors to Reactor SitesExecutive Team National DefenseSafety and Safeguards Research ProgramAnnual Regionalization Assessment TeamGene McPeek1. IAT2. Regulatory Effectiveness Reviews3. Generic Issue A-29 (Nuclear PowerPlant Design for the Reductionof Vulnerability to Sabotage)4. USIA-45 (Shutdown Decay HeatRemoval Requirements)5. Decommissioning Experience6. Generic Issues (NRC Positionre: Hostage Situation, etc.)7. Insider Study8. LANL Reports (Research)9. Locking Systems10. Pat Down Search Issue11. Reportable Physical SecurityEvents12. Vital Area Guidelines13. Human Factors in Safeguards14. Annual RegionalizationAssessment Team

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