Response from Palo Verde: 1. 3 times per year (currently evaluating frequency)
2. 7Li11B(Cu) 3. Increased monitoring locations.
Please let me know if you have questions.
Thank you,
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Michelle L Comolli
Senior Health Physicist, Radiological Engineering
John,
EPRI TR-1019224, Radioactive Material Monitoring and Control Guideline, says:
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We have a material release plan for samples <500 mLs or 500 grams.
Erin M. Salling
Supervisor Radiological Analysis and Instrumentation
North Anna Power Station
(540) 894-2418
Thanks Willie. I spoke with Ellen Anderson about this yesterday. I am looking
forward to seeing what information is contained in the EPRI report.
Thanks again
John
From: Powernet [mailto:powernet-boun...@hpspowernet.org] On Behalf Of Harris,
Willie O:(GenCo-Nuc) via Powernet
Sent: Wednesday,
Wanted to point out that there is a current EPRI report that is being developed
to address the issue. It is expected to be available in the next couple of
months
Willie Harris, CHP RRPT
Director, Radiation Protection
200 Exelon Way
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Office Phone: 610.765.5350
Cell: 48
BVPS had the same problem a number of years ago. We used to take some kind of
exemption, but that was no longer acceptable to our management (not sure the
exact details because it was before my time). We now just ship as rad material
to a licensed vendor.
Dr. Lara Renz Paciello, CHP
Radiatio