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Regulation 33(2)
Date _________________ |
This is to notify the ONR that a withdrawal of qualifying nuclear material from civil activities is intended to be made as follows: | ||
(a) | Material Balance Area code: _____________________________ | |
(b) | Facility code: ___________________________________________ | |
(c) | Quantity: _______ g/kg total weight of element _____________ | |
___________ g/kg fissile isotope(s), if applicable | ||
(d) | Chemical composition: ____________________________________ | |
(e) | Enrichment or isotopic composition (if appropriate): ______________ | |
(f) | Physical form: ____________________________________________ | |
(g) | Number of items: _________________________________________ | |
(h) | Description of containers and seals: ____________________________ | |
(i) | Shipment identification data: _________________________________ | |
(j) | Name of the operator: _______________________________________ | |
(k) | Proposed date of withdrawal: | |
______________________ | ||
(Signature) | ||
For the operator |
This form, duly completed and signed, must be sent to the ONR in accordance with regulation 35. |
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