Craig I am no longer at SONGS, but MARSSIM was used for their Unit 1 Decommissioning. You should be able to obtain copies of the reports, confirmatory surveys performed by ORISE, etc. on their docket by searching in ADAMS on NRC.gov. Unit 1 did not terminate their license at that time, however, because Units 2 and 3 were still in operation. The entire Unit 1 area including RCA was part of the area being surveyed. The plan was developed by SCE and did utilize a preliminary external vendor to assess readiness for NRC confirmatory survey also using MARSSIM as the basis. Steve Enright may still be at SONGS if you want more details from SCE. Judd Sills
Sent from my iPad On Aug 19, 2013, at 3:15 PM, "Sutton, Craig" <[email protected]> wrote: > Diablo Canyon would like know the following: > > Has your site used the MARSSIM/MARSAME approach to determine or justify the > disposition of structures / buildings or other materials such as soils or > debris? > > 1) Were these items in the: > RCA > PA > Owner controlled area > Other (please explain) > > 2) Has you site used a different approach? > > 3) If used, were plans developed in-house or by a vendor? > > Would you share any information? > > > Respectfully, > Craig D. Sutton > Radioactive Materials Engineer > Pacific Gas & Electric Company > Diablo Canyon Power Plant > MS 104/2/216 > PO Box 56 > Avila Beach, CA 93424 > > P: 805.545.4208 | C: 805.748.0603 | [email protected] > > > PG&E is committed to protecting our customers' privacy. > To learn more, please visit http://www.pge.com/about/company/privacy/customer/
