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Title: Update from CDPHE Radioactive Materials Unit


1
Update from CDPHE Radioactive Materials Unit
  • Jim Grice, Licensing Lead
  • April 12, 2012

2
Topics of Discussion
  • Who we are
  • What we do
  • Recent Statutory and Regulatory Changes
  • Energy Fuels Uranium Mill License
  • Decommissioning at Cotter Mill
  • TENORM Issues (AGAIN?)

3
Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment (CDPHE)
  • Radiation Management Program
  • Steve Tarlton, Program Manager
  • Radioactive Materials Unit-Regulate Use of
    Radioactive Materials
  • X-ray Unit-Regulates Use of Radiation Producing
    Machines
  • Radon
  • Uranium Projects

4
CDPHE Radioactive Materials Unit
  • Jennifer Opila, Unit Leader
  • Jim Grice, Licensing Lead
  • Ed Stroud, Compliance Lead
  • 6 Technical Staff (Licensing and Inspections)
  • One new employee, Carrie Romanchek
  • Megan Brown
  • Mark Dater
  • James DeWolfe
  • Chas Etherton
  • Phillip Peterson
  • Work with Uranium Staff- Edgar Ethington (one
    vacant position)
  • Work with James Jarvis on Regulations and
    Policies

5
What We Do
  • Regulate all Radioactive Materials used in State
    of Colorado
  • Issue Licenses
  • Specific (351) and General (1600) Licenses
  • Perform Inspections
  • Average 150 Inspections per year (routine
    inspections incidents allegations)
  • Incident Investigation and Emergency Response

6
Statutory and Regulatory Changes2011-2012
  • Part 7 of the Regulations (Use of materials in
    the healing arts) was amended in 2012 and the
    updated version was effective March 30, 2012.
  • Upcoming changes include revisions to Parts 18
    (Uranium), 3 (Licensing), and 1 (Definitions)
  • Changes as result of NRC past and recent reviews
  • Will work with legislative liaison regarding
    possible RCA changes
  • E-mail Notifications on Regulatory Changes
    http//www.cdphe.state.co.us/hm/rad/radregs.htm

7
Part 7 Revision Highlights
  • Requirements for an Authorized User to perform
    the final interpretation of results of tests have
    been eliminated
  • Requirements for instructions to nuclear medicine
    patients on maintaining doses to others ALARA has
    been revised (100 mrem)
  • Radiation Safety Committees are now required for
    all licensees that use radioactive materials for
    therapy

8
Current Licensee Data
  • 351 Specific Radioactive Materials Licensees
  • 33 are Portable Gauge Licensees
  • 27 are Medical Licensees
  • No other category makes up more than 10

Primary Licensed Activity Fee Category Current Licensee's Percentage
Portable Gauge 3.P 117 33
Medical 7.C 96 27
Catch All 3.Q 32 9
Basic Research 3.M 22 6
Service Provider 3.N 17 5
Industrial Radiography 3.O 17 5
Well Logging 5.A 13 4
Manufacturing and Distribution 3.B 7 2
Radiopharmacies 3.C 7 2
Provisional Prov 5 1
Uranium Recovery 2.A2 Class I 4 1
Source Material 2.C 3 1
Research Broad Scope 3.L 3 1
Closed Cell Irradiators 3.E 2 1
Licenses in Decommissioning 14.A 1 0.3
Radipharmaceuticals - Distribution Only 3.D 1 0.3
Panoramic Irradiators 3.F 1 0.3
Waste Disposal 4.A 1 0.3
Medical Sealed Sources 7.A 1 0.3
Medical Broad Scope 7.B 1 0.3
9
Energy Fuels Pinon Ridge Uranium Mill
  • November 18, 2009 Application Submitted
  • Approximately 12 miles west of Naturita in
    Paradox Valley
  • Decision, including Decision Document,
    Environmental Report and preliminary radioactive
    materials license issued January 5, 2011
  • First uranium mill license in the US in more than
    25 years
  • Application and more information can be found on
    our website at http//www.cdphe.state.co.us/hm/ra
    d/rml/energyfuels/index.htm
  • Sheep Mountain Alliance lawsuit filed February 4,
    2011
  • Litigation is ongoing

10
Cotter Corporation Canon City Mill Decommissioning
  • Cotter Corporation has submitted a license
    termination application and the Department will
    be working with Cotter during the decommissioning
    process
  • The Department will also be working with the EPA
    to ultimately delete the Lincoln Park site from
    the National Priorities List

11
TENORM (AGAIN?)
  • Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring
    Radioactive Material (TENORM)
  • Occurs when NORM concentrations are increased by
    or as a result of past or present human practices
  • Oil and Gas residuals, Drinking Water Treatment
    residuals, and others

12
TENORM PROGRESS
  • Continuous
  • Focused on Water Treatment TENORM
  • CDPHE and Water Treatment Systems struggling with
    design of some proposed water treatment systems
    and licensing requirements
  • Water treatment systems struggling with lack of
    resources and lack of HP knowledge
  • CDPHE struggling with resources to develop
    additional guidance

13
Contact Info CDPHE Radioactive Materials Unit
  • Jim Grice, Licensing Lead
  • James.Grice_at_state.co.us
  • 303-692-3371
  • Jennifer Opila, Unit Leader
  • Jennifer.opila_at_state.co.us
  • 303-692-3403

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