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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR LOGISTICS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20310 20 June 1973 DALO.MAS-I U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Directorate of Licensing Materials Branch Washington, D.C. 20545 Gentlemen: Forwarded for your approval is an application to renew and amend in its entirety USAECG Byproduct Material License No. 29-01022-06 issued to the US Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. 'This license is scheduled to expire on 30 September 1973. Sincerely yours,, 1 Incl As Stated Chief, Support Division COPIES MW O Ww~uANCE \IN~fl~U~U cc~2/tD 38G3~

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYOFFICE OF THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR LOGISTICS

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20310

20 June 1973DALO.MAS-I

U.S. Atomic Energy CommissionDirectorate of LicensingMaterials BranchWashington, D.C. 20545

Gentlemen:

Forwarded for your approval is an application to renew and amend inits entirety USAECG Byproduct Material License No. 29-01022-06 issuedto the US Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.

'This license is scheduled to expire on 30 September 1973.

Sincerely yours,,

1 InclAs Stated Chief, Support Division

COPIESMW O Ww~uANCE

\IN~fl~U~U

cc~2/tD

38G3~

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. rm AEC-313(5.58)

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION-

APPLICATION FOR "IBYPRO9rDU CT MATERIALý LICCS E- . Form approved. •; 3SE......... BugetBureau No. 38-R027F3"

INSTRUCTIONS.-Complete Items 1 through 16 If this is an initial application. If application is for renewal of a license, com-plete only Items 1 through 7 and indicate new information or changes in the program as requested in Items 8 through 15. Usesupplemental sheets where necessary. Item 16 must be completed on all applications. Mail three copies to: U. S. Atomic Energy.Commission, Washington 25,' D. C. Attention: Isotopes Branch, Division of Licensing and Regulation.-,Upon approval of thisapplication, the applicant will receive an AEC Byproduct Material License..An AEC Byproduct Material License is issued. in.accordance with the general requirements contained in Title 100 Codeiof Federl1 Regulations, Part 30 and the Licensee is .sub.jectto Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 20. -

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1. (a) NAME AND STREET ADDRESS OF APPLICANT. (Institution, firm, hospital, (b) STREET ADDRESS(ES) AT WHICH BYPRODUCT MATERIAL WILL BE USED- .(If

person, etc.) Department of the Army, different From I (o).)

US Army. Electronics Command,Directorate of Research Develop- See Supplement A

ment, and Engineering,_Fort--Monmouth-, New Jersey' 07703

(See Supplement A)'2. DEPARTMENT TO USE BYPRODUCT MATERIAL 3. PREVIOUS LICENSE NUMBER(S). (If this is an application for renewal of a

license, please indicate and give number.) Renew and amendAEC License No. 29-01022-06

See-Supplement B in its.entirety. .4; INDIVIDUAL USER(S). (Name and title of individual(s) who will use or directly 5. RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER (Name of person designated as radiation pro-

supervise use of byproduct material. Give training and experience in Items 8 'and e on ofcerfo r i te ndividual user. Attach reume of his trainiing and ex-!' 9.):........ .... patience as in items 8 andJ 9.)

James M. Garner, Jr., RPO

See Supplement C Wolfgang, J., Ramm - Alternate RPO(See Supplement F for training andexperience)

6. (a) BYPRODUCT MATERIAL. (Elements (b) CHEMICAL AND/OR PHYSICAL FORM AND MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MILLICURIES OF EACH CHEMICAL AND/OR PHYS-and mass number of each.) ICAL FORM THAT YOU WILL POSSESS AT ANY ONE TIME. (If sealed source(s), also state name of manufacturer, model

number, number of sources and maximum activity per source.)A. Any byproduct.materialwithAatomic . Any form--,000 millicuries of each radionuclide haying,.anNos. 3-83 inclusive atomic number in the range 3 through 83, inclusive. .

B. lric um 4 B.' Any- fo'rrn 10 m-II IIcu'ries.C. Americium 241.C. Americium 241. C. Sealed, sources, •5 Curies .... ,

D 13 D. Sealed So•urces 93.s5,0OAtrii licuries total, no..single sourceSto: exceeq) 220,0b(Y illicuries. Both.ORNL and commercial

sources mby be used. New commercial Sources to be seSledin metal 'capsules byi welding. (See Fig. D-1•, Page D-2 foran example).

(Contin ed in Supplement' D) -.

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7. DESCRIBE PURPOSE FOR WHICH BYPRODUCT MATERIAL-WILL BE USED... (if byproduct material is for "human use,'supplement A (Form AEC-313a)'must be com-pleted in lieu of this item. If byproduct material is in: the form 'of a sealed source, includei the make an d model number 'of the storage container and/or device in.which the source will be stored and/or used.)

Byproduct material will be used primarily in research development and testing prOgrams

However, some of the material will be used for calibration and operational checks ofinstruments, and for teaching.

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(See Supplement E for additional information.)

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Form AEt-313 (5-58) -P"T Page TwoTRAINING AND EXPERIENCE OF EACH INDIVIDUAL NAMED IN ITEM 4 (Use su~olemental sheets if necessary)

8. TYPE OF TRAINING DURATION OF ON THE JOB FORMAL COURSEWHERE TRAINED TRAINING (Circle answer) (Circle answer)

a. Principles and practices of radiation Yes No Yes Noprotection ......... ... ..........

b. Radioactivity measurement standardiza- See Supplement F for Yes No Yes Notion and monitoring techniques and in- resumesNstruments..............................

c. Mathematics and calculations basic to the Yes No Yes Nouse and measurement of radioactivity.

d. Biological effects of radiation. 7 Yes "No - Yes No

9. EXPERIENCE WITH RADIATION. (Actual use of radioisotopes or equivalent experience.)

ISOTOPE MAXIMUM AMOUNT WHERE EXPERIENCE WAS GAINED DURATION OF EXPERIENCE TYPE OF USE

See Supplement F for resumes.

10. RADIATION DETECTION INSTRUMENTS. (Use supplemental sheets if necessary.) "

TYPE OF INSTRUMENTS NUMBER RADIATION SENSITIVITY RANGE WINDOW THICKNESS USE(Include make and model number of each) AVAILABLE DETECTED (mr/hr) (mg/cm') (Monitoring, surveying, measuring)

ee upplement G instrument information

See Supplement for instrument ca-,l: t..on i.. formation

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12. FILM BADGES, DOSIMETERS, AND BIO-ASSAY PROCEDURES USED. (For film badges, specify method of calibrating and processing or name o•'supplier.) M

See Supplement I n u t n

-.-.INO MA)IN -E S

;'IiNFORMAI•TJON-TO BE SUBMITTED, ON ADDITIONAL SHEETS -

13. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT... Describe Iaboratory fecilities and remote handling equipment, storage containers,. shielding, fumeabods, etc. Explanatory sketchof focilily is attached. (Circle answer) Yes o No See. • .- "" ~ ~ (Cr -ao, S•i .::> .•-. •,;• :.. : ee. Supptement•: ,- :. •." ,14. RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM. Describe the radiation protection program including control measures-.: If application covers sealed sources, submit leak

testing procedures where applicable, name, training, and experience of person to perform leak tests, and arrangements for performing initial radiation survey, serv-icing, maintenance and repair of the source.

See Supplement-Ký-15. WASTE DISPOSAL. If a commercial waste disposal service is employed, specify name of company. Otherwise, submit detailed description of methods which will

be used for disposing of radioactive wastes an;ee ots ol th pea a8 du, €v..t o YifAR7S5 5.

CERTIFICATE (This item must be completed by applicant)

16.. THE APPLICANT AND ANY- OFFICIAL EXECUTING. THIS :CERTIFICATE-ýON BE HALV OF THE APPLIdANT NAMED IN ITEM 1, 'CERTIFY THAT THIS APPLICAT16N IS: !PREPARED.IN CONFORMItY WITH TITLE 10, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, PART 30, AND THAT ALLINFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, INCLUDING ANY,..

SUPPLEMENTS ATTACHED kERETO,: IS TRUEANDb CORRECT TO THE BESI"T OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BIE.IEF.:

US Army Elec Command, RD&E Dir,.- Applicant 'named in.item f ',, 'A-.., 'V Spi•': '

By:Walter S. McAfee /Date 11 May 1973@

CG's representative on the USAECOM'T~n'sirnp• s'nrI Tcsrv na" P i " md,~tion

Titl f rti cialot i~r'r1 g ommittee

WARNING.-1 8 U. S.'C., Section 100f; Act of June 25, 1948; 62 Stat. 749; makes it a criminal offense to make a willfully false statement orrepresentation to any department or agency of the United States as to any matter within its jurisdiction.

GPO 939373

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Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LicenseItem No.

lb

2

4

6

7

4,5,89&04

Suppl.

A

B

C.

D

E

F

Subject

Application for Byproduct MaterialLicense

STable of Contents

Special Abbreviations

Locations Where Byproduct.Material Will be Used

Departments to Use ByproductMaterial

.Individual Users:

Users

Qualifications

Members of the committee.

(a) Byproduct Material & (b)ý Chemicaland/or Physical Form and Maximum.Number of Millicuries of Each Form

Drawings of sealed sources

I Purpose for Which ByproductMaterial Will be Used

II Storage Containers forSealed Sources

Training and Expertl--6 , .e

Members of the Ionizing RadiationControl Committee

RPO, Alternate RPO, and TechnicalStaff of RPO

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S ...A-Ir

B-I

C-1I

C- I

C-I

C-i

D-I&D-6

D-2&D-5

E-I

..E-2

F- I

F- I

F-2

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TABLE OF.CONTENTS

LicenseItem No. Suppl. Subject Page No.

Personnel to Perform Leak Tests F-2

10 G Radiation Detection Instruments G-1

Ii H Instrument Calibration H-I

12 I Film Badges, Dosimeters andBio-Assay Procedures Used I

13 Facilities and Equipment J-l

Evans Area J-2Building 401 J-2Building T-383 J-5Building S-45 J-7Area "G" J-7

Oakhurst Station J-7

-Accelerator at Fort Hancock J-11

Other Remote Locations J-20

14 K Radiation Protection Program K-I

Leak Tests K-1

Individuals to Perform Leak Tests K-I

Initial Surveys K- 1

ECOM Regulation 385-9 Inc] I toSuppi K

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Abbrevi at ions

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ABBREVIATIONS

AEC

AEHA

AR

C.

cm

Co

Comnmi ttee

DA

DOT.

ea.

ECOM

Fig.

h

HP

hr

Hwy

m

mCi

MeV

mg

MPH

m It

Atomic Energy Commission

Army Environmental Hygiene.Agency

.Army Regulations

.curie

centimeters

Company

Ionizing Radiation Control Committee

Department of the Army,

Department -of -T-ransportat-i-on

each

US Army Electronics Command

Figure

.hour'

Health Physics

hour

Highway

meter (s)

mill icurie(s)

Million electron Volts

mill igram

Miles Per Hour

milliliter

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mR

mr

mrem

S n•

•NBS

N.J.

No'.

Nos.

ORNL

Pa

P.O.

R

RD&E

REQD

RPO

RT

sec

ss

SuppI

US

ABBREVIATIONS

mlii1 roentgen

mliliroentgen

millirem

neutronn(s)

Not Applicable

National Bureau of Standards

New Jersey

Number

Numbers

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Pennsylvania.

Purchase Order

Radius, or Roentgen

Directorate of Research, Development

and Engineering

Requi red

Radiological Protection Officer

Route

second

stainless steel

Supplement

United States

microcurie(s)

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SUPPLEMENT A

Locations Where Byproduct Material Will be Used

Reference: Form AEC-311, Item lb.

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-SUPPLEMENT A

.SUBJECT:.-Locations Where Byproduct Material Will be Used

1. Reference: Form AEC-313, Item lb..

2. Fort Monmouth is made up of a number of sub-posts or areas located.. :..Monmouth County, New Jersey. Byproduct material is primarily used

the Evans and Charles Wood Areas; however, occasionally it is usedother areas.

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3. The following is a list of the areas and.locations that combine to formFort Monmouth..

a. Coles Area -- Intersection of Half Mile Road and Newman SpringsRoad (RT 320), Red Bank, N.J.

b. US Army Electronics Command Headquarters Bldg --. Tinton Avenueand Garden State Parkway, New Shrewsbury, N.J.

co Charles Wood Area-- Intersection of Tinton Avenue(Hwy 537) +and N.J. HIwy 35, Eatontown, N.J.

d. Fort Monmouth • Entrance-at: intersection of Tinton Avenue(Hwy 537) and N.J. Hwy 35,'Eatontown, N.J,*

e. Klystronics Bldg -- Mid-Monmouth Industrial Park, intersection ofHope Road and N.J. Hwy 36.

f. A portion of Electronic Associates, Inc., -- 185 Monmouth Parkway

(N.J. Hwy 36).

g. Wayside Area Earle Ammunition Depot -- Wayside Road and Wyckoff Road.

h. Oakhurst Station (tower) -- Wilson Avenue orff Hwy 35,South of Eatontown.

i. Evans.Area -- Intersection of Marconi Road and Brighton AvenueNeptune, N.J.

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4. Fig. A-i shows the approximate relative locations of the areaslisted in para. 3 above.

5. In additi-on to the areas liste;L-above sealed sources containing not moretha6ý2Q' curies may be used A- iFort Hancock, N.J.; Lakehurst Naval AirStation,' N.J.; Tobyhanna Army repot, Tobyhanna, Pa.: Fort Huachuca,Arizona; Fort Hood, Texas; and the Nevada Test Site..

6. One target replenishing cartridge containing not more than 90 curiesof hydrogen 3 and one tritiated accelerator target containing not morethan 20 curies to be used in the Kaman Nuclear Corporation Model A-1DOl,Neutron Generator at Fort Hancock, N.J. During target or replenishingcartridge replacement, two cartridges and/or two targets may be locatedat Fort Hancock for a short period of time.

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A.El6ý

HWY 36

PARK(

EE

zo

z

2.

:3.

7.

8.

9.

COLES AREA

US ARMY ECOM HQ

CHARLES WOOD

FORT MONMOUTH,

KLYSTRONICS BLDG

ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATES

WAYSIDE

OAKHURST STATION

EVANS AREA

FIG. A-I . FORT MONMOUTH AREA

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Departments

Reference:

SUPPLEMENT B

to Use Byproduct Material

Form AEC-313, Item 2.

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