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| number = ML20073C012
| number = ML20073C012
| issue date = 04/19/1991
| issue date = 04/19/1991
| title = Advises of Estimated Cost of Decommissioning Reactor in Response to 910219 Ltr.Estimated Cost Breakdown Shown in Listed Table
| title = Advises of Estimated Cost of Decommissioning Reactor in Response to .Estimated Cost Breakdown Shown in Listed Table
| author name = Keene W
| author name = Keene W
| author affiliation = CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, DC
| author affiliation = CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, DC
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| contact person =  
| contact person =  
| document report number = NUDOCS 9104250073
| document report number = NUDOCS 9104250073
| title reference date = 02-19-1991
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
| page count = 1
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Tile CATilOLIC UNthERSITY OF AMEltlCA Radiation Sqfety Office li'ashington, D.C. 20064 202 319 3206 Docket 50-77                                                                           19 Apill 1991 Mr. Marvin M. Mendonca, Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Advanced Reactors and Special Piojects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington DC         20555
Tile CATilOLIC UNthERSITY OF AMEltlCA Radiation Sqfety Office li'ashington, D.C. 20064 202 319 3206 Docket 50-77 19 Apill 1991 Mr. Marvin M. Mendonca, Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Advanced Reactors and Special Piojects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington DC 20555


==Dear Mr. Mendonca:==
==Dear Mr. Mendonca:==
 
SUBJ:
SUBJ:         PLANS FOR FUNDING letwM'41 SS IONI NG In response to your letter of 19 February 1991, it is estimated that decommis-sioning the reactor will cost approximately Sll,000.00. This does not include post-decommissioning disposal of the residual structure. The estimated cost breakdown is shown in the table.
PLANS FOR FUNDING letwM'41 SS IONI NG In response to your letter of 19 February 1991, it is estimated that decommis-sioning the reactor will cost approximately Sll,000.00. This does not include post-decommissioning disposal of the residual structure. The estimated cost breakdown is shown in the table.
Professional time                                                                   $ 3 , :'10 Technician time                                                                       1,455 Machiitist time                                                                             96 Materials & Supplies                                                                     560 Fuel Shipment                                                                             500 Waste Disposal                                                                       3,750 Contingencies                                                                         1,399 ESTIMATED TOTAL COST                                                               $11,000 Professional and technician time will be provided by the Radiation Safety Of fice, which consists of the RSO and one technician, The projected time amounts to ap-proximately 10% of one year's net usable time for each of these individuals. The Radiation Safety Of fice is budgeted for the cost of disposal of all radioactive waste generated on the campus; these costs are not passed through to the waste generators. The tabulated non-labor costs approximate 40% of the annual radwaste disposal budget. I have been assured that other university funds will be used to au-a::nt the radwaste disposal line, if necessary, in order to accomraodate non-labor reactor disposal costs, (f,incerety, f /
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Advises of Estimated Cost of Decommissioning Reactor in Response to .Estimated Cost Breakdown Shown in Listed Table
ML20073C012
Person / Time
Site: 05000077
Issue date: 04/19/1991
From: Keene W
CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, DC
To: Mendonca M
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 9104250073
Download: ML20073C012 (1)


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Tile CATilOLIC UNthERSITY OF AMEltlCA Radiation Sqfety Office li'ashington, D.C. 20064 202 319 3206 Docket 50-77 19 Apill 1991 Mr. Marvin M. Mendonca, Senior Project Manager Non-Power Reactors, Decommissioning and Environmental Project Directorate Division of Advanced Reactors and Special Piojects Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington DC 20555

Dear Mr. Mendonca:

SUBJ:

PLANS FOR FUNDING letwM'41 SS IONI NG In response to your letter of 19 February 1991, it is estimated that decommis-sioning the reactor will cost approximately Sll,000.00. This does not include post-decommissioning disposal of the residual structure. The estimated cost breakdown is shown in the table.

Professional time

$ 3, :'10 Technician time 1,455 Machiitist time 96 Materials & Supplies 560 Fuel Shipment 500 Waste Disposal 3,750 Contingencies 1,399 ESTIMATED TOTAL COST

$11,000 Professional and technician time will be provided by the Radiation Safety Of fice, which consists of the RSO and one technician, The projected time amounts to ap-proximately 10% of one year's net usable time for each of these individuals. The Radiation Safety Of fice is budgeted for the cost of disposal of all radioactive waste generated on the campus; these costs are not passed through to the waste generators. The tabulated non-labor costs approximate 40% of the annual radwaste disposal budget. I have been assured that other university funds will be used to au-a::nt the radwaste disposal line, if necessary, in order to accomraodate non-labor reactor disposal costs, (f,incerety, f /

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