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State of California -Health and Welfare Agen� • Department of Health Services <br />Page 2 of 4 pages <br />RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE License Number: 2037-39 <br />Amendment Number: 54 <br />LICENSE CONDITIONS <br />10. Radioactive materials may be used at temporary job sites of the licensee in areas not under exclusive federal <br />jurisdiction throughout the State of California. (see condition 23.) Radioactive materials may be permanently stored <br />only at: <br />(a) <br />1410 "F" Street, Fresno, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />10 gauges) <br />(b) <br />1577 West Main Street, Merced, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />7 gauges) <br />(c) <br />621 Placerville Drive, Placerville, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />2 gauges) <br />(d) <br />1522 Charles Drive, Redding, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />9 gauges) <br />(e) <br />3077 Fite Circle, Sacramento, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />18 gauges) <br />(1) <br />2825 East Myrtle Street, Stockton, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />16 gauges) <br />(g) <br />780 Chadbourne Road, Suite D, Fairfield, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />9 gauges) <br />(h) <br />916 North Irwin, Hanford, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />2 gauges) <br />(i) <br />1090 Leisure Town Road, Vacaville, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />2 gauges) <br />(j) <br />1619 Skyway, Chico, CA <br />(storage capacity: <br />1 gauge ) <br />11. This license is subject to an annual fee for sources of radioactive material authorized to be possessed at any one time <br />as specified in Items 6, 7, 8 and 9 of this license. The annual fee for this license is required by and computed in <br />accordance with Title 17, California Code of Regulations, Sections 30230-30232 and is also subject to an annual <br />cost -of -living adjustment pursuant to Section 100425 of the California Health and Safety Code. <br />12. Radioactive material may be used only by, or under the supervision and in the physical presence of, individuals who: <br />(a) Have satisfactorily completed a course, accepted by the Department as adequate, in safe use of soiUasphalt <br />content gauges containing radioactive material and also; <br />(b) Have been provided with a statement, signed by the Radiation Safety Officer, which designates that individual <br />as an authorized user qualified to use radioactive material under this license. Copies of these documents shall be <br />maintained for inspection by the Department. <br />13. Except as specifically provided otherwise by this license, the licensee shall possess and use radioactive material <br />described in Items 6, 7, 8 and 9 of this license in accordance with the statements, representations, and procedures <br />contained in the documents listed below. The Department's regulations shall govern unless the statements, <br />representations, and procedures in the licensee's application and correspondence are more restrictive than the <br />regulations. <br />(a) The renewal application with attachments dated May 13, 1992, signed by Clifford N. Craig, the revised <br />application with attachments dated November 10, 1993, signed by Dennis A. Quashnick, the letter with <br />attachments dated December 8, 1993, signed by Michael E. Mahoney and the letter dated December 8, 1993, <br />signed by Dennis A. Quashnick. <br />(b) The letter with attachments dated May 16, 1994 and the letter dated August 31, 1994, both signed by <br />Dennis A. Quashnick. <br />(c) The letters with attachments dated May 25, 1995, May 30, 1995 and June 26, 1995, all signed by <br />Dennis A. Quashnick, regarding new storage locations and increased storage capacity. <br />