A Palo Verde, if these areas are inside the Protected Area they are posted as 
Radioactive Material Areas, outside the Protected Area within the Owner 
Controlled Area they would be posted RCA and we typically construct a fence 
with locking gate around the material to control it under 20.1801 and 1802 
(access to and removal of ) radioactive material.  If you pursue the Cs-137 
only path make sure that the values are consistent with your pre-operational 
environmental survey results.


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Seth J. Kanter, CHP, RRPT
Sr. Health Physicist
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
Mail Sta. 7397
5801 S. Wintersburg Rd.
Tonopah, AZ 85354
Phone (623) 393-3130
Fax (623) 393-1853
Unless otherwise noted, all opinions are my own
Liviu Librescu
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Holmes, Stephen J
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 4:42 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Powernet: RE: Dirty question for you...

Generally we post the area as a Radioactive Material Area. If the total 
activity is less than that requiring posting per 10 CFR 20, then we may take 
this exception to posting the area (but usually we just post it).

If the only detectable isotope is Cs-137, you may be able to demonstrate that 
the activity is due to fallout and is thus not "licensed material." We have 
performed sampling outside the site to establish baseline soil Cesium levels 
and have used this method for very low levels of detectable Cs-137 in the top 
layer of soil.

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

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 7:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Dirty question for you...

We have several soil piles with low, but detectable (isotopic), levels of 
contamination.  Just to give you an idea of the magnitude, none of the samples 
would suggest it meets the 49 CFR 173.403 definition of radioactive material 
but there is quite a large volume.  Dresden has always posted and controlled 
the piles as an RCA.

What sort of policies/criteria do you have in place for posting piles of soil 
with trace amounts of licensed materials?

Thanks in advance,

Jeffrey J. Cady, CHP, RRPT
Mgr RP Technical Support
Exelon Nuclear
Dresden Station
6500 North Dresden Road
Morris, IL 60450-9765
Phone: (815) 416-2719
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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