We did a dry cask neutron spectrum study at Farley when I was there.  I may 
still have access to it.  Email me Steve and I'll get it for you or point you 
to a contact at Farley.  I've got some specific info and OE from Farley about 
this if you are using the DMC-2000 GN.

Thanks, Perry

Perry White
Mirion Technologies (MGPI), Inc.
South East US Sales Manager
Office:   770.432.2744 x194
Mobile: 404.642.8584
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Holmes, Stephen J
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 3:49 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Powernet: ISFSI/Dry Storage Neutron Spectrum

Who out there has performed a neutron energy spectrum study specific to dry 
storage processes? We have good data on our containment spectrum, but have not 
yet done a specific study for dry storage. We are looking at ensuring our 
dosimetry/instruments are set up to respond properly to the dry storage neutron 
energies.

The only plant I know of that has done this is Kewaunee. If anyone else has, I 
would appreciate any learnings you can share. If you haven't, and you have a 
good justification for not doing it, I am interested in that as well.

Thanks,
-Steve

Stephen J Holmes
Sr. Plant Health Physicist
RE Ginna NPP
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group
[email protected]
585-771-3577; 585-545-1661 (cell)


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