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IAO Nuclear Parts Center 3315-A Old Forest Road P.O. Box 10935 Lynchburg, VA 24506-0935 Telephone (434) 832-2998 Fax (434) 832-2953 AR EVA NP an AREVA and Siemens company Stocking Distributors of: ASCO HydramotorsSD - ASCO Solenoid Valves - RCP Seal and Motor Parts - Filter Cartridges - Lmitlorque Actuators, Parts & Motors - Velan Valves - Anderson Greenwood Crosby (Yarway) Valves and Parts - Cutler-Hammer Electrical Products - Fluid Sealing Products - EMPATH - UltraCheck Diagnostic Systems - Stearns-Roger - Reliance & Siemens Electric Motors - Pressurizer Heaters 71W C)/? May 1, 2006 06-018 Margaret M. Doane Deputy Director Office of International Programs U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 04E21 Washington, DC 20555-0001 r-j la :1 CN o m~ Subject: Radioactive Waste Import License Application - Background Dear Ms. Doane: In the spring of 2004, AREVA NP Inc. (formerly known as Framatome ANP, Inc.)entered into a contract with Dominion Generation to build a replacement set of spare Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) Intemals. The contract involved sending an old pump internals from Surry to our SOMANU hot workshop in France, where it would be decontaminated and inspected for overall condition. This process was expected to generate waste products in the form of contaminated protective clothing, rags and resin byproducts. Our contract also called for all waste products to be returned to the Surry Nuclear Station for storage or disposal. ,:R .... ,,."a 0 Attached to this cover letter is an application for an import license for this material. In order to comply with existing French regulations, and our contract with Dominion Generation/Surry Nuclear Power Plant, we need to bring this material back into the country, and return it to Surry. Also, please find below additional explanation for two barrels of contaminated rags, gloves and etc that Inadvertently got shipped (and received) by AREVA NP in 2004. By late summer of 2004, Somanu had already generated several barrels worth of compactable, contaminated waste products. At this same time, AREVA NP had also contracted with Somanu to receive some contaminated equipment needed for its newly opened Pump and Motor Service Center in Lynchburg, VA. Preparations were made in France to send a shipment of equipment in a Type-A 20' SeaLand - the same shipping container In which the Surry Intemals had traveled to France. As there was extra room In this shielded container, the workers at Somanu, in an effort to be efficient, included two barrels of compactable waste products (gloves, clothing and rags), identifying the contents of the containers as 'Technological Components.' The containers arrived in Lynchburg in late September, and at that time, AREVA NP believed the 'Technological Components" to be part of the equipment being shipped. When the SeaLand was unloaded, it was discovered that the two barrels actually contained the compactable waste described above. As this was deemed a contractual error, AREVA NP then notified Somanu not to ship any more waste products to Lynchburg. The two barrels were stored In a secure temporary location until such a time as arrangements could be made to ship them to Surry.

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Nuclear Parts Center3315-A Old Forest Road

P.O. Box 10935Lynchburg, VA 24506-0935Telephone (434) 832-2998

Fax (434) 832-2953AR EVA NP

an AREVA and Siemens company

Stocking Distributors of: ASCO HydramotorsSD - ASCO Solenoid Valves - RCP Seal and Motor Parts - Filter Cartridges - Lmitlorque Actuators, Parts &Motors - Velan Valves - Anderson Greenwood Crosby (Yarway) Valves and Parts - Cutler-Hammer Electrical Products - Fluid Sealing Products - EMPATH -UltraCheck Diagnostic Systems - Stearns-Roger - Reliance & Siemens Electric Motors - Pressurizer Heaters

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Margaret M. DoaneDeputy DirectorOffice of International ProgramsU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionMail Stop 04E21Washington, DC 20555-0001

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CN o m~Subject: Radioactive Waste Import License Application - Background

Dear Ms. Doane:

In the spring of 2004, AREVA NP Inc. (formerly known as Framatome ANP, Inc.)entered into acontract with Dominion Generation to build a replacement set of spare Reactor Coolant Pump(RCP) Intemals. The contract involved sending an old pump internals from Surry to ourSOMANU hot workshop in France, where it would be decontaminated and inspected for overallcondition. This process was expected to generate waste products in the form of contaminatedprotective clothing, rags and resin byproducts. Our contract also called for all waste products tobe returned to the Surry Nuclear Station for storage or disposal.

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Attached to this cover letter is an application for an import license for this material. In order tocomply with existing French regulations, and our contract with Dominion Generation/SurryNuclear Power Plant, we need to bring this material back into the country, and return it to Surry.

Also, please find below additional explanation for two barrels of contaminated rags, gloves andetc that Inadvertently got shipped (and received) by AREVA NP in 2004.

By late summer of 2004, Somanu had already generated several barrels worth ofcompactable, contaminated waste products. At this same time, AREVA NP hadalso contracted with Somanu to receive some contaminated equipment neededfor its newly opened Pump and Motor Service Center in Lynchburg, VA.Preparations were made in France to send a shipment of equipment in a Type-A20' SeaLand - the same shipping container In which the Surry Intemals hadtraveled to France. As there was extra room In this shielded container, theworkers at Somanu, in an effort to be efficient, included two barrels ofcompactable waste products (gloves, clothing and rags), identifying the contentsof the containers as 'Technological Components.' The containers arrived inLynchburg in late September, and at that time, AREVA NP believed the'Technological Components" to be part of the equipment being shipped.

When the SeaLand was unloaded, it was discovered that the two barrels actuallycontained the compactable waste described above. As this was deemed acontractual error, AREVA NP then notified Somanu not to ship any more wasteproducts to Lynchburg. The two barrels were stored In a secure temporarylocation until such a time as arrangements could be made to ship them to Surry.

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As AREVA NP was not yet expecting shipments of waste products on thiscontract, the need for an Import License had not yet been investigated. It wasnot until spring of 2005, when actual preparations were begun to return thebalance of Surry's waste from France, that It was discovered that an ImportLicense may have been required in order to bring this type of waste products Intothe US.

The materials described in this explanation have been Included, for reference, on the attachedImport License Application. Should there be any additional questions, please do not hesitate tocontact me at 434-832-2651 or brian.lindauer(cDareva.com.

Sincerely,

Brian LindauerRCP Technical SpecialistAREVA NP Inc.An AREVA and Siemens company

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AR EVA NP

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Nuclear Parts Center3315-A Old Forest Road

P.O. Box 10935Lynchburg, VA 24506-0935

Telephone (434) 832-2998Fax (434) 832-2953

an AREVA and Siemens company

Stocking Distributors of: ASCO Hydramotorse - ASCO Solenoid Valves - RCP Seal and Motor Parts - Filter Cartridges - Umitorque Actuators, Parts &Motors - Velan Valves -Anderson Greenwood Crosby (Yarway) Valves and Parts - Cutler-Hammer Electrical Products - Fluid Sealing Products - EMPATH -UltraCheck Diagnostic Systems - Steams-Roger - Reliance & Siemens Electric Motors - Pressurizer Heaters

May 1, 200606-019

Margaret M. DoaneDeputy DirectorOffice of International ProgramsU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionMail Stop 04E21Washington, DC 20555-0001

Subject: Radioactive Waste Import License Application

Dear Ms. Doane:

AREVA NP requests, under 10 CFR 110.20 (a)(2) and 10 CFR 110.32, the issuance of a licenseto import material as described below:

(a) Applicant:

(b) Sugglier

AREVA NP3315 Old Forest RdLynchburg, VA 24506

SomanuZ.A.C. de Grevaux les Guides59600 Maubeuge - France

(c) Country of Origin: United States of AmericaProcessing Countries: France

(d) Intermediate Consignee: None

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(e) Shipment Dates: First - August, 2004Last - To Be Determined

AREVA NP intends to ship the waste described below in one shipment, to be donewhen all necessary regulations have been fulfilled.

(f) Material Description: Compactable DAW (Dry Activated Waste - gloves, rags, etc)material and resins contaminated with attached isotopic mix*.

*Isotopic mix Is calculated, via standard industry practice, by specialty software(Megashield) designed to account for decontamination processes and resultingisotopic decay.

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Volume:

Cotie oainWaste Volum Gross Dose Rate Dose rate @ civtltn cio ae l Weight** on contact 1 meter Acit ClassD esc. (Liters) (Kgs) (mrem/h) (mrem/h) (mCi)

Barrel 1 France DAW 200 70 75 2.5 180.09 A(2005) _ _ _ _ _

Barrel 2 France DAW 200 64 48 3 115.29 A

(2B0ar France DAW 200 70 31 1.1 74.25 A

2005)Brrel 4 France DAW 200 77 33 0.7 79.11 A2 05) __ _ _ _ _ _

Ren France Resins 110 88 30,000 Can be 5518 Cankcalculated'* ____ __

Iag France DAW 10 1.5 500 N/A 63.99 CBag France DAW 10 2 706 N/A 89.91 CB France DAW 10 1.5 2000 N/A 256.77 CBaj4 France DAW 10 2 400 N/A 51.3 C

ag 5 France DAW 10 5 3500 N/A 783 C

2004 Lynchburg DAW 200 118 250 6.5 31.62 A

Barrel 2 Lynchburg DAW 200 46 25 0.7 2.86 A

**Gross weight of waste in barrels includes the weight of the barrel (16.7 kg each).***SOMANU provided measurements taken when resins were put into their drum:standard conversion formulas have to be applied to convert data Into SURRY or USstandard units

Physical and Chemical characteristics: Compactable material, such as rubbergloves, cotton protective clothing and cloth rags, is contaminated withdecontamination residue from physical decontamination of reactor coolant pumpInternals. The resins are a polystyrene based cation exchanger identified as NRW-160 (see attached product description). These resins are contaminated withdecontamination residue from chemical decontamination of reactor coolant pumpinternals.

Route of Transit:

Disposition A: By sea (from France) to Eastern U.S. port; From U.S. port by truck toLynchburg, VA (to collect two barrels already at Lynchburg); From Lynchburg, VA bytruck to Duratek; From Duratek by truck to Barnwell.

Disposition B: By sea (from France) to Eastern U.S. port; From U.S. port by truck toLynchburg, VA. From Lynchburg, VA by truck to Duratek and Surry, VA.

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Disposition:

Disposition A: DAW and resins go to Duratek for processing. Then, they go fromDuratek to Bamwell for burial.

Disposition B: DAW goes to Duratek for processing. Then from Duratek to Barnwell.Resins go to Surry for Incorporation into Surry Nuclear Power Station's resin holdingtank.

Generating Process: This waste was generated from the chemical and physicaldecontamination of Dominion Generation/Surry Power Station's Reactor CoolantPump. The contamination on the RCP was generated by the contamination presentin the reactor coolant circuit of Surry's Unit 1 Reactor.

Need Date: All waste currently in France will come in the same 20' shippingcontainer. Due to the French laws governing the storage of foreign waste, thequickest possible resolution is requested.

If more Information is required, please contact me at 434-832-2651 or brian.lindauerDareva.com.

Sincerely,

Brian LindauerRCP Technical SpecialistAREVA NP Inc.An AREVA and Siemens company

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NRW-160Macroporous Strong Acid Cation-Exchange Resin

(FOR THE TREATMENT OF RADIO-ACTIVE SOLUTIONS)

Technical Data

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Purolite NRW-160 is a macroorous polystyrene sulphonate cation exchanger desigied to bemechanically strong and capable of withstanding conditions of considerable stress (thermal andoxidative) such as those found in the treatment of radio-active circuits and waste water. Thehighcapacity and ion selectivity of Purolite NRW-160 especially for Caesiam 137 makes thisthe resin of choice where such radio-active isotqpes need to be concentrated before disposal.This resin also has extremnely fast kinetics when compared with other macrqporous strong acidcation resins. Purolite NRW-160-U7, the Lithium (isotope) form of this resin, is also usefulfor the decontaminationofprimary cooling circuits conditioned with Lithium-7 hydroxide. Asthe Lithium-6 isotope can produce tritium by neutron capture, Lithiam-7 is often preferred.

Purolite NRW-160 may be used on its own for removal of traces of heavy metals or in a mixedbed system such as Purolite NRW-354 which offers compete demineralisation for the radio-active solution. Altematively Purolite NRW-160 may be combined in a mixed bed unit withPurolite NRW-500 and in this case offers the possibility of separation and regemEration.Special grades of the Purolite NRW-160 and Purolite NRW-500 can be supplied to improveresin separation priorto regeneration. .)

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Typical Chemical and Physical Characteristics

Polymer Structure Macroporous polystyrene croslinked with divinylbenzeneAppearance Spherical beadsFunctional Groups Polystyrene SulphonateIonic Form -as shipped Hydrogen - H- [999%]Total Capacity (H' Form) 2.1 eq/I minMoisture Retenfion (H Fornm) 43-48%Bead Size Range (microns) +1200 <2%, -420 <2%Screen Size Range (U.S. Standard Screen) 16-40 mesh, wetReversible Swelling (Na'-+ HI 4%Speclic Gravity (H+ Form) 1.21Shipping Weight 7604800 kgn 3 (475-50 lb/if)Temperature Limit (Na+ Form) 140C (285°F)

(H+ Form) 120cC (250TF)pH Limits NoneImpurities: Na + K ppm 40 max

Fe ppm 50 maxHeavy Metals pp 40 max

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RADIOACTIVE DECONTAMINATION

The capacity for decontamination is evaluated by the decontamination factor (FD), definedas the ratio of radioactivity of the influent over the radioactivity of the effluent.This capacity depends on the nature of the radioactive isotope being removed and, the cross-linking of the strong acid cation resin in use. The table below shows that the coefficient ofselectivity varies with the level of cross linking of the resin matrix.

%DVB 4 8 12 16Li 0.9 0.85 0.81 0.74H 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0Co 2.65 2.8 2.9 3.05Cs 2.0 2.7 3.2 3.45

Clearly the affinity for these metals increases with cross-linking. It follows therefore that anion exchanger containing 16% DVB will have a higher useful capacity, and hence a longercycle than a conventional gel or macroporous resin, particularly when it is necessary to loadcesium. It follows also that the mixed bed resin Purolite NRW-354 which contains PuroliteNRW-160 as the cation component will have similar properties.

Comparative tests have been made in primary circuits containing lithium and boric acid toevaluate the performance of mixed beds containing strong acid cation resins of conventionalgel type, and the highly crosslinked macroporous type. Decontamination factors are givenbelow.

gel-type mixed bed macroporous mixed bed

Volume Treated v/v FD Cs 137 FD Co 58 FD Cs 137 FD Co 5811,000 333,000 1 61 32 127

Influent mean Co 58 1 10-3 Curie/M3

Cs 137 1.3 10-'Curie/m3

Drum "''' I B gss 2nd Shipment 2006

1st shipment 2004 2 Shipment: 2006Drum number n de 10t [2 1Total Acti in ty ActIite en Bt 1.1702+09 1.060E+08 6.6702+09Total Activity in mCI Actht4 en ma 31.62 2.86 180.27

Net Weig htin g Masse eny 101300 293 53300

(#) Those activities have been calculated with a Microshield model of drum / bag, according to their measured dose rates and contents (dose rates as of August '04 for 1st shipment and asof March '05 for 2nd shipment). Due to decay, those activities are necessarily LOWER TODAY: we can not proceed to multiple new measurements, those activities level are thereforeslightly overestimated

() Initial data taken from 'SH-2004-028 ACTIVITY CALCULATIONS sheet, provided and calculated by SURRY (Power plant where contamtaton originated from)(-) Final Date used in DECAY (3A) sheet: 218/2006 | | _ , . , . .. ,, . _, .. , ,CALC. FINAL 2

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Volume of resins 110LDensity 720 - 800 kg / m3

Weight of resins 79,2 kg (mhi) - 88 kg (max)Weight of empty resin drum 80 kgTotal weight (resinM drum) 170 kg r(Aciiy measure i hq () 8.37238E+10Actvity measured In Cl () 2.28281E4D

Actual total activity In Bq r 2.04177E+1I

Actual total activity In Ci () 5.51831E.00 (#)I-) Inc~ludes possible residual water in the container pipes[) Activity determined with a microshleld model, based on dose rate measured asDf July 2nd 2004 (when resins were tranfered In their drum). Due to decay, thoseactivities are necessarily LOWER TODAY: we can not proceeded to multiple newmeasurements, those activities level are therefore slightly overestimated

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Typical Chemical and Physical Characterlstics

Poly.mer Structmue Macroporeus pol'styrene crossllnked nwit dhinylbenzeneAppearance Spherical beadsFuncional Groups Polstyrene SuiphonateIonic Form- as shipped , Hvyrsoen,-WH [999%]TotalCavaoity (. ( Form 2.1 eq/I minMoisiure Retenton (H' Form) 43-48%Bead Slze Range (microns) +1200 <2%, -420 <2%Screen Size Range (U.S. 9Sndard Screen) 16-40 mesh, wetReversible Swefling (Na'-R H) 4%Speciffe Gravlt (H Fonn) 1.21Shipping Weight 7604800 kgfne (47.5-50 lIb/f?)Temperature Lmndt (Na' Form) 1400C (285CT)

(H' Form) 120CC (250-F)pH Ihnits, NoneImpntrties: Na + K ppm 40 mns

Fe ppm 50 mmiHeavy Metals p40 _mnx

(#) See explalnations on the right of the Isotopic mic table

topi esdined adin ItSURR lulatis 'of-the"is6iniceixtur (se CALC. f tN'-6 _> ExDlainations:-> - According to SURRY's calculations, CoBO accounts for 41 %

- SOMANU has defined that there are: r 8` .37238I E +10 '~:L ':LCALC. FINAL Resins

AMOUNT e Ttal Mass Actr_ B I i | g mCI I 9n I

H-4 7.50E+01 0.0075% 1.54E+07 4.16E-01 1.92E+02 5.20E-C-14 9.40E+03 0.9448% 1.93E+D9 5.21 E.01 2.41E+04 6.52E-04Cr-s1 O.OOE+00 0.0000% 0.00E+00 o.oOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.0oE+00Mn-54 O.OOE+00 0.000% O.ooE+00 o.oOE+00 o.ooE+00 O.OOE+000-Fe-55 1.12E+05 - 11.2404%- 2.30E+10 6.20E+02 2.87E+0 - 7.75E-03Fe-59 O.OOE+00 o.Ooo0% o.ooE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00CO-57 O.OOE+00 0.0000% O.OoE+00 o.oOE+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00CD-58 O.OOE+00 0.0000% 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00Co-60 4.08E+05 41.0054% 8.37E+10 2.26E+03 1.05E+06 2.83E-02Ni-5s 4.57E+03 04594% 9.38E+08 2.54E+01 1.17E+04 3.17E-04NI-63 4.56E+05 45.8328% 9.36E+10 2.53E+03 1.17E+06 3.16E-02Zn-OS 0.002400 0.0000% 0.002+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00Sr-89 O.OOE+00 0.0000% 0.00oE+00 0.00E+00 O.OoE+00 O.WE+00Sr-s 1.92E+01 0.0016% 3.25E+06 8.80E-02 4.07E+01 1.10E-06Zr-95 0.00E+00 o.OO0% O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.0oE+00 O.OoE+0oNb-95 0.002+00 o.OoO% .OOE+00 0.00oE+a 0.O0E+00 0.00E+00TC-9s 7.08E+01 0.0071% 1.45E+07 3.93E-01 1.82E+02 4.91 E06

Ru-103 O.OOE+00 0.0000% O.OOE+00 0.002+00 O.OOE+00 o.OoE+00Ag-Ibm O.OOE+00 0.0000% O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 o.OoE+00 0.0OE+00Sn-113 0.00E+00 0.0000% 0.002+00 0.002+00 O .OOE +00 o.ooE+00Sb-124 O.OOE+00 '-0.00D0% O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.ao+OSb-125 2.68E+03 0.2699% 5.51E+08 149E+01 6.89E+03 1.86E-041-129 3.49E+01 0.0035% 7.16E+06 1.94E-01 8.952+01 242E061-131 O.OOE+00 0.0000% 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 o.aoE+00 0.002+00

Cs-134 O.OOE+00 0.0000% 0.O0E+00 0.00E+00 o.0oE+00 0.00E+00Cs-1 36 O.O0E+00 0.0000% 0.00E+00 0.0024E+00 O.OE+00 O.0E+00Cs-137 1.35E+03 0.1358% 2.77E+08 7.48E+00 3.46E+03 9.3sE-05Ba-140 O.O0E+00 0.0000% O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.002+00 o.ooE+00La-140 O.OOE+00 0.0000% O.0OE+00 o.aOE+00 o.oOE+00 o.0oE+00Ce-141 0.OOE+00 0.000% 0.0012+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 o.OOE+00Ce-144 o.0oE+00 0.000% 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.0oE+00 o.OoE+00NH237 O.OOE+00 0.0000% 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00o+00 0.00E+00PU-238 3.75E+O0 0.0004% 7.70E+05 2.08E-02 9.632+00 2.60E-07Pu-239 2.172400 0.0002% 4.462+05 1.20E-02 5.5712+00 1.50E-07PU-240 4.332-03 0.0000% 8.892+02 2.40E-05 1.1112-02 3.002-10Pu-241 8.93E+02 0.0898% 1.83E+08 4.96E+00 2.29S+03 6.20E-0!

Am-241 5.22E+00 0.0005% 1.07E+20 2.9012-02 1.34E+01 3.62E-07Cm-242 .04E-06 0.0000% 1.65E+00 4.46E-08 2.06E0 5.57E-13Cm-243 9.06E+00 0.0009% 1.86+06 5.02s-02E 2.32E+01 6.28E-07Cm-244 o.ooE+00 o.Ooo0 % 0. OOE+00 o.ooE+00 O.OOE+00 0.00oE+0

9.95E+05 100% 2.04E+11 5.62E+03 2.ssE+06 6.90E-02

Bq of activity In the resins

-Our own spectrometry shows that this Is almost 100 % Co6O-Therefore, the actual level of activity Is: 44 -'

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