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Due to a lapse in appropriations, the NRC has ceased normal operations. However, excepted and exempted activities necessary to maintain critical health and safety functions—as well as essential progress on designated critical activities, including those specified in Executive Order 14300—will continue, consistent with the OMB-Approved NRC Lapse Plan.

Part 21 Report - 1997-710

ACCESSION #: 9709250231 3M Health Physics Services 3M Center, Building 220-3W-06 PO Box 33283 St. Paul, MN 55133-3283 612 736 0498 612 736 2285 Fax September 18, 1997 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 801 Warrenville Road Lisle, IL 60532-4351 Attention: Ms. Patricia J. Pelke Nuclear Materials Licensing Dear Ms. Pelke: Subject: Failure of Co-60 Source to Lower in Response to Fault Indications and Emergency Stop Signals. The attached report documents the August 12, 1997, event at 3M's Brookings, SD irradiator in which the source failed to return to the storage pool in response to numerous fault indications and emergency stops. Per your request and that of Mr. Baggett on August 20, we are submitting this report under 10CFR36.83, although we feel the situation is more properly considered under 10CFR21 for the reasons specified in the report Also per 10CFR36.83, we notified Mr. Chauncy Gould of the NRC Operations Center of this event on August 20. Please feel free to contact Mr. Frederick B. Entwistle or me of this office at (612)736-0740 or (612)733-3199 respectively, with any questions or comments. Sincerely, Deborah A. Loeser Health Physics Specialist c: U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Washington, DC *** END OF DOCUMENT ***

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