UNCLASSIFIED _ 2ES LICENSING AND REGULATION Westinghouse Electric Corporation {fled a final hazards summary report for the 20,000kilowatt testing reactor being constructed at Waltz Mill, Pennsylvania, Research Reactors Aerojet-General Nucleonics (AGN) was authorized to construct ten 15-watt pool-type re- search reactors (Model AGN-211) at San Ramon, California, and to operate one of them. AGN later applied for authority to increase the power level of three of these reactors to 100 watts. The 100-watt reactors are to be redesignated as Mode] AGN-211P, AGN was authorized to modify the control rods and use 780 grams of uranium 235 as reactor fuel, in lieu of 1,000 grams originally estimated, for the 1-watt AGN-211 reactor operating at San Ramon. AGN was also authorized to increase to 20 watts the operating level of a 5-watt reactor (Model AGN-201M) at San Ramon. The University of Delaware was licensed to acquire and operate an AGN-201 100-milliwatt reactor on its campus at Newark, Delaware, The Babcock & Wilcox Company was authorized to build and operate a 10-kilowatt pooltype research reactorat Lynchburg, Virginia. Battelle Memorial Institute was authorized to make certain modifications in its research reactor and changes in its operating procedures, and was issued a revised special nuclear material transfer schedule. ° Curtiss-Wright Corporation was authorized to use an additional 200 grams of uranium 235 contained in fuel elements for its research reactor at Quehanna, Pennsylvania, General Dynamics Corporation, San Diego, California, was authorized to conduct experl-~ ments in the TRIGA reactor relating to (1) neutron studies of nuclear cross sections and solid state properties, (2) shielding studies of neutrons streaming through holes in a water shield, and (3) a series of reactivity compensation experiments. ~ The General Electric Company advised that its 30-kilowatt reactor in Alameda County, California, designated as the NTR, was shut down in mid-March pending repair and modification of the reactor and issuance of a revised Hcense to operate. With the consent of General Electric Company, an order was issued on August 13 suspending operation of the reactor under the existing license. ~ A notice 2s published of the proposed issuance to Industrial Reactor Laboratories, Inc, (IRL), of a license to operate its 5,000-kilowatt reactor at Plainsboro, New Jersey. IRL subsequently advised there would be a delay in completion of gas leakage tests and requested a license, pending completion of these tests, to proceed with criticality and low power tests. : oe te step Sea ede 6 A notice was published of the proposed issuance to Nuclear Development Corporation of America of a construction permit and a license to operate at Pawling, New York, a heavy~ Iowa State College applied for a construction permit and license to operate a 10-kilowatt Argonaut-type reactor (Model UTR-10) on its campus at Ames, Iowa, by the American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation. 7 34 pon AREBVBEperectet of fox 0+ 8 MEARE. hare ty Be erperaan The University of Michigan was authorized to operate the Ford Nuclear Reactor at power levels up to 1,000 kilowatts, in lieu of the 100-kilowatt operation previously authorized. wy Mrelhua.t Léed an. water-moderzted research and training reactor designed to operate at a steady thermal power level of 5 watts and for short periods at power levels up to 100 watts. UNCLASSIFIED