ML031010399

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Proposed License Amendment - License Termination Plan, Chapters 6 - 8
ML031010399
Person / Time
Site: Big Rock Point  File:Consumers Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/01/2003
From: Haas K
Consumers Energy
To:
Document Control Desk, NRC/FSME
References
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Download: ML031010399 (177)


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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revisloriv-CHAPTER 6, COMPUIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41111203 CRITERIA FOR UICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D3, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probablistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter lClass".l Priority' Units lValue!Distribution lBasisj Unsaturated zone 2 density l P 2 l 1=mJ 1.95 TSite-spedific measured physical parameter l Unsaturated zone 3 density P 2 l /anS 1.92 Site-specfic esured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 4 density2 g2cm 1.83 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 5 density P 2 g/cm; 1.85 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone I distribution I cmeig 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 ooefficient for H-3 Unsaturated zone I distribution P I cm7 156 EA-BRP-SC-0202 ooefficient for Mn Unsaturated zone I distribution P 1 cm lg 206 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone I distribution P I orrelo 232 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co Unsaturated zone I distribution c'i _l 31.2 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficent for Sr Unsaturated zone 1 distribution 1 cm4e/g 441 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated zone I distribution P I an l/g 817 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coeffsient for Eu Untrrated zone I distribution P I cm'lg 817 EA-BRP-SC 0202 cofficient for Gd Unsaturated zone 2 distribution 1 I WOO 0.060 EA-BRP-SCG0202 coefficient for H1-3 _

Unsaturated zone 2 distribution criiWOO 158 EA-BRP-SCQ020 coefficient for Mn3 Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P I cm lg 204 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone 2distribution f cm'l 231 EA-BRP-SCG0202 coefficient for Co Unsaturated zone 2 distribution ID I cm /9 31.0 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coeffidient for Sr Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P I am6/g 438 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Unzsaturated zone 2 distribution P 1 crnlg 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Page 6-76

BRP UCENSE TERMINATION PLAN RevIsIonWO CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class' Priorit Units Value/Dlstribution Basis Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P 1 cm3/g 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 c 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coeffcient for H-3 Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1I/ 157 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 crn3/ 207 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 crn /9 234 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co ____31 Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 / 31.4 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P c1- /g 444 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 824 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 824 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P c1/g 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 Uoefficient for Hdt Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P c0 155 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coeffeient for Mn Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P n 204 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 crn / 231 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co EABRPSC_0202 Unsaturated zone 4 distribution PI14D38 310202 EA-BRPc coefficient for Sr J Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 crn /g 438 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 Wig'/ 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 c/ 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Page 6-77

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class' Priority' Units Value/Distribution Basis Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 cmri/g 0.043 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H-3 Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 MN 155 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Unsaturated zone 6 distribution P 1 cmg 204 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe 230 EABRPSC_02-2 Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 230 EA-BRP-S -202 coefficient for Co Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 MN 31.0 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr 48EBPC02 Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 438 EA-BRP-SC0202 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 808 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu _0 EABPSC00 Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 808 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Unsaturated zone I total P 2 0.351 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 2 total P 2 0.274 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 3 total P 2 0.287 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity_ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated zone 4 total P 2 - 0.317 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 5 total P 2 - 0.313 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone I effective P 2 - 0.088 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosit_

Unsaturated zone 2 effective P 2 - 0.026 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 3 effective P 2 - 0.037 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 4 effective P 2 - 0.029 Site-specific measured physical parameter prosIty - I -

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BRP UiCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-P, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class" Priority Units Value1Dlstrlbution Basis Unsaturated zone 5 effective P 2- 0.054 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone I field P 3 0.263 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 2 field P 3 0.248 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 3 field P 3 0.250 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 4 field P 3 0.287 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 5 field P 3 0.258 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity _

Unsaturated zone I hydraulic P 2 m/yr 536 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone 2 hydraulic P 2 mlyr 554 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone 3 hydraulic P 2 n/yr 5.17 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone 4 hydraulic P 2 m/yr 1046 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone 5 hydraulic P 2 r/yr 15.6 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone I soil- P 2 4.05 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Unsaturated zone 2 soil- P 2 4.38 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter _

Unsaturated zone 3 soil- P 2 4.90 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Unsaturated zone 4 soil- P 2 4.05 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Unsaturated zone 5 soil- P 2 4.90 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Density of saturated zone P I cmTruncated normal NUREGCR-6697, Attachment C Page 6-79

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0-i CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class' Priority' Units Value/Distribution Basis Saturated zone distribution P crn4 g 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H-3 Saturated zone distribution P 1 cM-Tg 166 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Saturated zone distribution P 1 cm /g 205 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Saturated zone distribution P 1 c g 232 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co Saturated zone distribution P cm/g 31.1 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr Saturated zone distribution P 1 cm 440 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Saturated zone distribution P 1 Cmig 814 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Saturated zone distribution P 1 814 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Saturated zone total porosity P 1 Truncated normal NUREGtCR-6697, Attachment C Saturated zone effective P 1 Truncated normal NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C porosity Saturated zone field capacity P 3 0.16 RESRAD Data Collection Handbook total porosity for limestone minus the effective porosity for limestone Saturated zone hydraulic P I m/yr 1.52E+03 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Saturated zone hydraulic P 2 0.0007 Site-specific measured physical parameter gradient Saturated zone soil-specific b P 2 Bounded Iognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C parameter Length of contaminated zone P 2 m 102 Diameter of an 8,094 m' contaminated zone parallel to the aquifer flow Water table drop rate P 3 n .r 0.001 Default Physical value Well-pump Intake depth (below P 2 m Triangular NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C water table)

Well pumping rate B,P 2 iWyr 330.34 NUREGfCR-6697, Attachment C, Table 3.10 Page 6-80

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN RevIsIonur' CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class' Pfiorit Units ValuelDistrlbution Basis Model: non-dispersion or mass NA 3 MB The mass-balance model was chosen as the balance most conservative since It assumes that all of the radionuclides released from the contaminated zone are withdrawn through the well.

Evapotranspiration coefficient P 2 Uniform NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Humidity in air P 3 91m Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Average annual wind speed P 2 m/s 5 Site-specific measured physical parameter Precipitation rate P 2 0.8 Site-speciffic measured physical parameter Irrigation mode B 3 Overhead Behavioral value - ditch Irrigation Is not used in the Midwest Irrigation rate B 3 r 0.2 Behavioral default value Runoff coefficient P 2 Uniform NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Watershed area for nearby P 3 m 2306717 The entire BRP site drains into Lake Michigan.

stream or pond Accuracy for water soil NA 3 0.001 Default value applicable to the BRP site computation Fruit, vegetable, and grain M, B 2 kglyr Triangular NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C consumption rate ___ _

Leafy vegetable consumption B, 3 kglyr 14 Metabolic/Behavioral default value Milk consumption M, B 2 1.yr Not Used The milk Ingestion pathway Is suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Meat and poultry consumption M, B 3 kgtyr Not Used The meat Ingestion pathway Is suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Fish consumption rate M, B 3 kg/yr 5.4 Metabolic/Behavioral default value Other seafood consumption M, B 3 kg/yr 0.9 MetaboliclBehavioral default value rate Aquatic food contaminated B,P 2 . Triangular NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C fraction Soil Ingestion rate M, B 2 9yrTriangular NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Drinking water Intake M, B 2 L/yr Truncated lognormal-n NUREG/CR-6697, Attachment C Storage time for fruits, non- B 3 d 14 Behavioral default value eafy vegetables, and grain Page 6-81

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D3, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class PriorI Units Value/Dlstrlbutlon Basis Storage time for leafy B 3 d I Behavioral default value vegetables Storage time for milk B 3 d Not Used The milk Ingestion pathway Is suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Storage time for meat B 3 d Not Used The meat ingestion pathway Is suppressed in

_the site-specific dose model.

Storage time for fish B 3 d 7 Behavioral default value Storage time for crustacea and B 3 d 7 Behavioral default value mollusks Storage time for well water B 3 d I Behavioral default value Storage time for surface water B 3 d I Behavioral default value Storage time for livestock B 3 d Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are fodder suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Drinking water contaminated B, P 3 - I Default BehaviorallPhysical value applicable to fraction the BRP site Household water contaminated B. P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are fraction suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Livestock water contaminated B, P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are fraction suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Irrigation water contaminated B, P 3 - I Default BehavioralPhysical value applicable to fraction the BRP site Plant food contaminated B. P 3 - -1 Default BehaviorallPhysical value applicable to fraction the BRP site Meat contaminated fraction B, P 3 - Not Used The meat Ingestion pathway Is suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Milk contaminated fraction B. P 3 Not Used The milk ingestion pathway Is suppressed in the

___ site-specific dose model.

Livestock fodder Intake rate for M 3 kgld Not Used The meat ingestion pathway Issuppressed In meat the site-specific dose model.

Livestock fodder Intake rate for M 3 kgfd Not Used The milk Ingestion pathway Is suppressed Inthe milk site-specific dose model.

Livestock water intake rate for M 3 Ud Not Used The meat Ingestion pathway Is suppressed in meat the ste-specific dose model.

Livestock water intake rate for M 3 Lid Not Used The milk ingestion pathway Issuppressed Inthe milk site-specific dose model.

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BRP UCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class' Prioritl Units Value/Distrlbution Basis Livestock intake of soil M 3 kg/d Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are 5_ suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Mass loading for foliar P 3 IE-4 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP deposition site Depth of soil miing layer P 2 m Triangular NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Depth of roots p I m Uniform NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Groundwater fractional usage B, P 3 1 Default Behavioral/Physical value applicable to for drinking water the BRP site Groundwater fractional usage B, P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are for household water suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Groundwater fractional usage B, P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are for livestock water _ suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Groundwater fractional usage B. P 3 1 Behavioral/Physical default value applicable to for irrigation water the BRP site Wet weight crop yield for non- P 2 Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C leafy plants Wet weight crop yield for leafy P 3 kgii'g 1.5 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP plants site Wet weight crop yield for fodder P 3 *Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Length of growing season for P 3 yr 0.17 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP non-leafy vegetables site Length of growing season for P 3 yr 0.25 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP leafy vegetables _ site Length of growing season for P 3 yr Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are fodder suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Translocation factor for non- P 3 0.1 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP leafy vegetables site Translocation factor for leafy P 3 1 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP vegetables site Translocation factor for fodder P 3 Not Used The meat and milk ingestion pathways are

_ suppressed in the ste-specific dose model.

Weathering removal constant P 2 1/yr Triangular NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Dry foliar Interception fraction P 3 0.25 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP for non-leafy vegetables site Page 6-83

BRP UCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision b-CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class" PrIoritW Units ValuelDistrlbution Basis Dry foliar Interception fraction P 3 0.25 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP for leafyr vegetables site Dry foliar interception fraction P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk ingestion pathways are for fodder suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Wet foliar Interception fraction P 3 0.25 Default Physical value applicable to the BRP for non-leafy vegetables site Wet foliar Interception fraction P 2 - Triangular NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C for leafy vegetables Wet foliar interception fraction P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are for fodder suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Slope factor - external M 3 (risk/yr)y Nucide specific Metabolic default value

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Slope factor - Inhalation M 3 risk/pCi Nuclide specific Metabolic default value Slope factor - Ingestion M 3 nsklpCi Nuclide sPeclfic Metabolic default value Plant transfer factor for H-3 P .1 - Truncated iognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Plant transfer factor for Mn P I - Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Plant transfer factor for Fe P I - Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Plant transfer factor for Co P 1 - Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Plant transfer factor for Sr P 1 - Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Plant transfer factor for Cs P 1 - Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Plant transfer factor for Eu P 1 - Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Plant transfer factor for Gd P I - Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Meat transfer factor for H-3 P 2 (pCikg)y Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCVd)

Meat transfer factor for Mn P 2 (pC0kgy Truncated lognormal-n NUREG/CR-6697, Attachment C (pCid) _

Meat transfer factor for Fe P 2 (pCi/kgy Truncated Iognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Meat transfer factor for Co P 2 (pC0/kggy Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCId)

Meat transfer factor for Sr P 2 (pCikg) Truncated lognomial-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Meat transfer factor for Cs P 2 (pC01kgy Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C

- _ - (pL~__ ____

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BRP UCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision'-'

CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter lClass Priority' Units ValueJDistribution Basis Meat transfer factor for Eu P 2 (pCitkgy Truncated Iognorma!-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCild)

Meat transfer factor for Gd P 2 (pClkg)l Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C

____(pCVd)

Milk transfer factor for H-3 P 2 (pCVLy Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C

_(pCid)

Milk transfer factor for Mn p 2 (pCULY Truncated iognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCild)

Milk transfer factor for Fe P 2 (pCVLY Truncated lognormai-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCid)

Milk transfer factor for Co P 2 (pCVd)1 Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCI~d)

Milk transfer factor for Sr P 2 (pCiJL)1 Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCVd)

Milk transfer factor for Cs P 2 (pCUL) Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C (pCVd)

Milk transfer factor for Eu P 2 (pCV/LY Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Milk transfer factor for Gd P 2 (pCi/d)1 Truncated lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C H-3 bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pigy Lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C fish _____ L) _

Mn bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pClkg)l Lognorrnal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment Ci fish (pC11L)

Fe bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCUkgV Lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C fish (pCUL)

Co bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCi!kg)I Lognormal-n NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C fish _ __L_)

Sr bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCikgy Lognormal-n NUREG/CR46697, Attachment C fish (PC1L)

Cs bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCokg)y Lognormal-n NUREGlCR-6697, Attachment C fish i(pCL)

Eu bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCi/kgy Lognormal-n NUREGJCR-6697, Attachment C fish - - (p)CL)

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UiCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Parameter Class' Priority' Units Value/Dlstribution Basis Gd bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCi/kg)y Lognormal-n NUREGCR-6697, Attachment C fish Bloaccumulation factor for P 3 (pClkgy Element specific Default Physical value applicable to the BRP crustacea and mollusks (pCi/Q site

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Inhalation rate M, 3 m /yr Triangular NUREG/CR-6697, Attachment C Inhalation dose conversion M 3 mrem/pCi Nuclide Specific Metabolic default value factors _ _

Ingestion dose conversion M 3 mremtpCi Nuclide Specific Metabolic default value factors Mass loading for Inhalation BP. 2 A dContinuous linear NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C Indoor dust filtration factor P. B 2 Uniform NUREGICR-6697, Attachment C External gamma shielding P 2 Bounded lognormal-n NUREGtCR-6697, Attachment C factor Building foundation thickness P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used Building foundation bulk density P 3 gm_ Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used Building foundation total P 3 Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used porosity Building foundation volumetric P 3 Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used water content Building foundation radon P 3 7a Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used diffusion coefficient _ _

Contaminated soil zone radon P 3 m is NotUsed The Radon Exposure Pathway is not used diffusion coefficient Radon vertical dimension of P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used mixing Building air exchange rate P B 3 1/hr Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway is not used Building (room) height P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway is not used Building Indoor area factor P 3 _ Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used Foundation depth below ground P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used surface Radon-222 emanation P 3 Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used coefficient Radon-220 emanation P 3 Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used coefficient Page 6-86

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision}>

CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 4M112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-D, RESRAD v6.21 Input Parameters for Probabilistic SensitivIty Analysis Parameter Class" Priorit Units Value~lstribution Basis Indoor time fraction B 3 Continuous linear NUREGICR-6697 Attachment C Outdoor time fraction B 3 0.25 Behavioral default value.

Exposure duration B 3 yr30 Behavioral default value.

Notes:

11 = physical, B = behavioral, M = metabolic; (see NUREGICR-6697, Attachment B,Table 4) 21 = high priority parameter, 2 = medium priority parameter, 3 = low priority parameter Page 6-87

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-E, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results Distribution's Statistical Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter PiW Distribution PRCCs 60% 75% Parameter 1 2 3 4 Quartile Quartile Value Density of saturated zone I Truncated normal 1.52 0230 0.001 0.999 0.03 1.52 1.52 Saturated zone total porosity I Truncated normal 0.425 0.0867 0.001 0.99g -0.07 0.424 0.424 Saturated zone effectWe porosity I Truncated normal 0.355 0Q0906 0.001 0.999 40.09 0.355 . 0.355 Depth of roots I Uniform 0.3 4.0 - - -0.48 1.22 1.22 Plant transfer factor for H 1 Truncated iognormal-n 1.67 1.1 0.001 0.999 -0.11 4.80 4.80 Plant transfer factor for Mn 1 Truncated lognomatr-n -1.20 0.9 0.001 0.999 40.01 0299 0.299 Plant transfer factor for Fe I Truncated lognormal-n .6.91 0.9 0.001 0.999 -0.03 0.001 0.001 Plant transfer factorfor Co I Truncated lognormaf-n -2.53 0.9 0.001 0.999 -0.04 0.079 0.079 Plant transfer factor for Sr I Truncated iognormal-n -1.20 1.0 0.001 0.999 0.54 0.589 0.589 Plant transfer factor for Cs I Truncated lognormal-n -3.22 1.0 0.001 0.999 0.07 0.040 . 0.040 Plant transfer factor for Eu I Truncated lognormal-n -6.21 1.1 0.001 0.999 -0.09 0.002 0.002 Plant transfer factor for Gd I Truncated lognonmal-n .6.21 1.1 0.001 0.999 0.11 0.002 . 0.002 Contaminated zone erosion rate 2 Continuous logarithmic ?ii-au _ _ _ -0.09 0.001 . 0.001 Saturated zone soil-specific b 2 Bounded lognorial-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 0.08 2.68 2.88 parameter _

Well-pump intake depth (below 2 Triangular 6 30 10 - 0.03 14.5 14.5 water table)

Evapotranspiratlon coefficIent 2 Uniform 0.5 0.75 0.05 0.624 0.624 Runoff coefficient 2 Uniform 0.1 0.8 o0.00 0449 0.449 Fruit, vegetable, andgraln 2 Triangular 135 318 17S -0.05 205 205 consumption rate Aquatic food contaminated fraction 2 Triangular 0 1 0.39 -0.09 0.448 0.448 Soil ingestion rate 2 Triangular 0 36.5 18.3 - 0.06 18.2 18.2 Drinking water intake 2 Truncated lognormal-n 6.015 0.489 0.001 0.999 0.06 409 . 409 Depth of soil miing layer 2 Triangular 0.0 0.6 0.15 - -0.06 0.232 0.232 Wet weight crop yield for non-leafy 2 Truncated Iognormal-n 0.56 0.48 0.001 0.999 0.00 1.75 1.75 plants Weathering removal constant 2 Triangular _ 51 84 18 -0.05 32.8 32.8 Wet foliar interception fraction for 2 Triangular 0.06 0.95 0.67 -0.07 0.581 0.581 lay vegetables I Meat transfer factor for H 2 Truncated lognosrnal-n -4.42 1.0 0.001 0.999 0.13 0.012 0.012 Meat transfer factor for Mn 2 Truncated lognonmal-n -6.91 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.03 0.001 - 0.001 Meat transfer factor for Fe 2 1 Truncated iognormal-n -3.51 0.4 0.0011 0.999 0.04 1 0.030 - 0.030 iMeat transfer factor for Co 2 Truncated iognormal-n -3.51 1.0 0.001 0.999 -0.12 0.030 0.030 Meat ta er actor for 5r

- 4 2- 4.

Truncated- -

loonormal-n 14.

4.61 4 0.4

- 9 0.001 I4. 0.5w9 4 I 0.W3 I 9

0.010 I. t 0.010 r factor for Cs 2 Truncated loonormal-n -3.0 0.4 O.0011 I U.999 I 0.01 0.050 rfactorfor Eu 2 1 Ilognormal-n -6.21 1.0 0.001 0.999 -0.13 0.002 . 0.002 r actor for Gd 2 a nTnerftea lognormal-n -6.21 1.0 0.001 0.999 0.05 0.002 - 1 0.002 factorfor H 1 dlognral-n -4.6 0.9 0.001 1 0.999 1 0.04 0.010 - 0.010 Ui&Mt &-lfAds fs U 4-AR Air,

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12 l 1 Idl gnom0aln C.t 07 0.001 I 0999 I 0.09 0.010 . 0.010 Page 6-88

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BRP LUCENSE TERMINATION PLAN RevlisudQ CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-E, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results Distribution's Statistical Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter MOW Distribution PRCC 3 Q0% 75% Parameter 1

PIIiy _ 2 3 4- Quartile Quartile Value Milk transferfactorfor Fe 2 Truncated lognormal-n .811 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.02 0.000 0.000 Mik transfer factor for Co 2 Truncated iognormal-n -6.21 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.13 0.002 . 0.002 MA transfer factorfor Sr 2 Truncated lognornal-n -6.21 0.5 0.001 0.099 -0.04 0.002 0.002 Milk transfer factorfor Cs 2 Truncated ioznormal-n -4.61 0.5 0.001 0.999 -0.01 0.010 0.010 Milk transferfactorfor Eu 2 Truncated iognormnal-n -9.72 0.9 0.001 0.999 -0.10 5.99E-05 .99E-05 Milk transfer factor for Gd 2 Truncated lognomial-n -9.72 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.03 6.01E-05 6.01E-05 H bloaccumulation factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 0 0.1 - -0.05 1.00 1.00 Mn bloacc~umation factorfor fish 2 Lognorrnal-n 6 1.1 0.12 400 400 Fe bloaccurnulation factor forfish 2 Lognormal-n 5.3 1.1 . 0.02 199 199 Co bloaccunulation facor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 5.7 1.1 0.04 297 297 Sr bioaccunubation factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 4.1 1.1 0.02 60.0 60.0 Cs bloaccurnulation factor for fish 2 Lognorfnal-n 7.6 0.7 40.06 1990 _ 1990 Eu bloaccurnuation factor tor fish 2 Lognormal-n 3.9 1.1 0.02 49.2 49.2 Gd bloaccurnulation factor forfish 2 Lognormal-n 3.2 1.1 0.01 24A 24.4 Mass loading for Inhalation 2 Continuous Unear DefaultK __ _ 0.03 2.35E-05 - .235E-05 Indoor dust filtration factor 2 Uniforn 0.15 0.95 - -0.06 O 050 - 0.550 External gamnua shielding factor 2 Bounded iognormal-n -1.3 0.59 0.044 1 0.72 0.397 0.397 Humidity hi air 3 Truncated iognwrmal-n 1.98 0.334 0.001 0.999 0.03 7.22 - 7.22 Indoor tirne fraction 3 Continuous inear CIefaui__ 0.93 0.667 0.667 Inhalation rate 3 Triangular 4,380 13,100 8,400 0.00 8570 6570 Notes:

1 = high priority parameter, 2 2 medium priority parameter 2Distribution's Statistical Parameter Lognormal-n: 1 = mean, 2 = standard deviation Bounded lognormal-n: I = underlying mean value, 2 = underlying standard deviation, 3 = lower limit, 4 = upper limit Truncated lognormal-n: I = underlying mean value, 2 = underlying standard deviation, 3 = lower quantile, 4 = upper quantile Truncated normal: I = mean, 2 = standard deviation, 3 = lower quantile, 4 = upper quantile Triangular I = minimum, 2 = maximum, 3 = most likely Uniform: I = minimum, 2 = maximum 3 PRCC = Partial ranked correlation coefficient for peak all-pathways dose

'Default RESRAD v6.21 distribution parameters were used Page 6-89

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revislon-e CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINAT1ON Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Cs Priority, Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Thickness of contaminated P 2 m 0.15 Assigned value zone .

Area of contaminated zone P 2 m 8,094 Assigned value Shape of the contaminated P 3 Circular Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value zone appcable to the BRP site Initial concentration of principal P 2 pCilg I Assigned value radionuclides In soil Initial concentration of PD 3 pCVL 0 Not Used radionuclides present In roundwater Leach rate P 3 1/yr 0 Default Physical value to Invoke the calculation of this parameter via a first-order leaching model that uses the value of the solLlwater distribution coefficient Inthe contaminated zone.

Solubility limit P 3 moldL 0 Default Physical value - not used by RESRAD with leach rate flag set to 0 Time since placement of P 3 yr 0 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value assumed material le for purposes of DCGL generation Times for calculation P 3 yr 1,3, 10, 30, 100, 300, Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value 1000 applicable to the BRP site Contaminated zone density P I 1.75 Site-specific measured physical parameter Contaminated zone distribution P 1 /0.043 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H-3 Contaminated zone distribution P cmg733 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Contaminated zone distribution P g 1251 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe _

Contaminated zone distribution P 1 cW/i 1284 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co _

Contaminated zone distribution P 1 a n 131 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr Contaminated zone distribution P 1 ci 2130 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Page 6-90

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revlslon0t-CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 4/i/2003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Cls' ProriW Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Contaminated zone distribution P 1 cm4/g 7194 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Contaminated zone distribution P 1 cm lg7194 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Use plant/soil ratio NA 3 Check No For purposes of the sensitivity analysis, the box code should not be allowed to calculate the distribution coefficient from the plant root uptake factors.

Contaminated zone field P 3 0.263 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Contaminated zone erosion P,B 2 mryr 0.001 Sensitivity analysis rate Contaminated zone total P 2 0.351 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Contaminated zone hydraulic P 2 rnyr 536 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Contaminated zone b P 2 4.05 Site-specific measured physical parameter parameter Thickness of evasion layer of P 2 m Not Used Carbon-14 has not been identified Inany C-14 Insoil contaminated surface, subsurface or equffer samples.

C-14 evasion flux rate from soil P 3 1/s Not Used Carbon-14 has not been Identified In any contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer samples.

C-12 concentration In P 3 glc Not Used Carbon-14 has not been Identified in any water contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer samples.

C-12 ooncentration in abn 3 -1 Not Used Carbon-14 has not been Identified Inany absorbed soil contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer

._ samples.

Fraction of vegetation carbon P 3 Not Used Carbon14 has not been identified in any absorbed frorn soil contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer samples.

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CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class_ PrIorite Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Fraction of vegetation carbon P 3 Not Used Carbon-14 has not been Identified Inany absorbed from air contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer

._ _ samples.

C-12 evasion flux rate from soil P 3 1s Not Used Carbon-14 has not been identified in any contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer samples.

Grain fraction Inbeef cattle B 3 Not Used Carbon-14 has not been identified In any feed contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer samples.

Grain fraction in milk cow feed B 3 Not Used Carbon-14 has not been identified in any contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer

__ _ samples.

DiF correction factor for P 3 Not Used Carbon-14 has not been identified in any gaseous forms of C-14 contaminated surface, subsurface or aquifer

- -_- samples.

Cover depth P 2 m 0 The contamination is assumed to be on surface soil.

Density of cover material P 1 Not Used A cover Is not used Inthe site-specific dose model.

Cover total porosity P 3 Not Used A cover Is not used Inthe site-specific dose model.

Cover volumetric water content P 3 Not Used A cover Is not used Inthe site-specific dose model.

Cover radon diffusion P 3 a Not Used A cover Is not used in the site-specific dose coefficient model.

Cover erosion rate PB 2 nyr Not Used A cover is not used in the site-specific dose model.

Number of unsaturated zones P 3 5 Site-spectfic measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone I thickness P 1 m 1.37 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 2 thickness P 1 m 1.37 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 3 thickness P m 4.11 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 4 thickness P m 0.61 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 5 thickness P 1i m 7.32 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone I density P 2 ______ 1.75 Site-specific measured physical parameter Page 6-92

11: " r BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revislonvf-v CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class" PrioriW Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Unsaturated zone 2 density P 2 alcm;$ 1.95 Site-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 3 density P 2 ghcrn 1.92 Site-specflic measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 4 density P 2 c 1.83 Site-spectfic measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone 5 density P 2 c 1.85 SKe-specific measured physical parameter Unsaturated zone I distribution P 1 clg 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H Unsaturated zone I distribution P 1 cm/g 156 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Unsaturated zone I distribution P I 206 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone I distribution P cm/ 232 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co ___ _ _

Unsaturated zone I distribution P 1 31.2 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr _

Unsaturated zone 1 distribution P 1 cm*/9 441 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated zone I distribution P 1 an lg 817 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu _

Unsaturated zone I distribution P 1 crnlg817 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P 1 c" 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P cmg 155 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn _ _

Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P 1 cmg 204 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P cmlg 231 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P 1 cmr/ 31.0 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P 1 crTi?) 438 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P 1 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Page 6-93

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revisionb9 CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class" Prlorityz Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Unsaturated zone 2 distribution P I cmj/g 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 orn*/g 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P c/g 157 EA-8RP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 am@/g 207 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 cMrn/g 234 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co Unsaturated zone 3 distribution Pm 1 / 31.4 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr _

Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1 crn 444 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs _

Unsaturated zone 3 distribuion P 1 wn?/9 824 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Unsaturated zone 3 distribution P 1I/ 824 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 WIn 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 cnm/g 155 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1/g 204 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 cm 1g 231 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 caft 31.0 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P 1 cn/ 438 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coeffcient for Cs Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P c119 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coeffcient for Eu Unsaturated zone 4 distribution P I cm Ig 809 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Page 6-94

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CHAPTER 6, COMPLUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class' Priority* Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P I cmOO 0.043 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P I /155 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn _

Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 Well 204 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P I cm 9 230 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co Unsaturated zone 5 distribution p 1 /9 cm 31.0 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 g 438 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P 1 c r 808 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Unsaturated zone 5 distribution P g 808 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Unsaturated zone I total p 2 0.351 Site-specifc measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 2 total - 0.274 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 3 total P 2- 0.287 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 4 total P 2- 0.317 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 5 total- 0.313 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone I effective p 2 - 0.088 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 2 effective P 2 - 0.026 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 3 effective P 2 - 0.037 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone 4 effective P 2 - 0.029 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Page 6-95

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CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 4/112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter l Prior 7Class" Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Unsaturated zone 5 effective P 2 - 0.054 Site-specific measured physical parameter porosity Unsaturated zone I field P 3 - 0.263 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 2 field P 3 - 0.248 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 3 field P 3 - 0.250 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 4 field P 3 - 0.287 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone 5 field P 3 - 0.258 Site-specific measured physical parameter capacity Unsaturated zone I hydraulic P 2 nyr 536 Site-specifc measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone 2 hydraulic P 2 mlyr 554 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone 3 hydraulic P 2 Myr 5.17 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity_

Unsaturated zone 4 hydraulic P 2 mryr 1046 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone 5 hydraulic P 2 rnyr 15.6 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity Unsaturated zone I soil- P 2 - 4.05 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Unsaturated zone 2 soil- P 2 - 4.38 Site-specifc measured physical parameter specific b parameter Unsaturated zone 3 soil- P 2 - 4.90 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Unsaturated zone 4 soil- P 2 - 4.05 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Unsaturated zone 5 soil- P 2 - 4.90 Site-specific measured physical parameter specific b parameter Densi s - a 1 I Density of saturated zone P I1/m 1.52 Sensitivity analysis Page 6-96

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN RevlsIon', j CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class' Prorltyz Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Saturated zone distribution P I cm /g 0.060 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for H-3 Saturated zone distribution P 1 c 156 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Mn Saturated zone distribution P I

  • 205 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Fe Saturated zone distribution P 1 cm 232 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Co Saturated zone distribution P 1 31.1 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Sr Saturated zone distribution P1 cr 440 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Cs Saturated zone distribution P 1 814 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Eu Saturated zone distribution p cmg814 EA-BRP-SC-0202 coefficient for Gd Saturated zone total porosity P 1 0.424 Sensitivity analysis Saturated zone effective P I 0.355 Sensitivity analysis porosity _ _

Saturated zone field capacity P 3 0.16 RESRAD Data Collection Handbook total porosity for limestone minus the effective

_o _ Porosity for limestone Saturated zone hydraulic P 1 m/yr 1.52E+03 Site-specific measured physical parameter conductivity _ _

Saturated zone hydraulic P 2 0.0007 Site-specific measured physical parameter gradient Saturated zone soil-specific b P 2 2.88 Sensitivity analysis parameter Length of contaminated zone p 2 m 102 Diameter of an 8,094 ma contaminated zone parallel to the aquifer flow Water table drop rate P 3 myr 0.001 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value applicable to the BRP site Well-pump intake depth (below P 2 m 14.5 Sensitivity analysis water table) _

Well pumping rate B.P m? 2 l yr330.34 NUREG/CR-6697, Attachment C, Table 3.10-1 Page 6-97

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Clss Priority' Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Model: non-dispersion or mass NA 3 MB The mass-balance model was chosen as the balance most conservative since It assumes that all of the radionuclides released from the contaminated zone are withdrawn through the well.

Evapotranspiration coefficient P 2 0.624 Sensitivity analysis Humidity In air P 3 gom` 7.22 Sensitivity analysis Average annual wind speed P 2 MIs 5 Site-specific measured physical parameter Precipitation rate P 2 0.8 Site-specific measured physical parameter Irrigation mode B 3 Overhead Behavioral value - ditch irrigation Is not used In the Midwest Irrigation rate B 3 m r0.2 Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value Runoff coefficient P 2 0.449 Sensitivity analysis Watershed area for nearby P 3 m 2306717 The entire BRP site drains into Lake Michigan.

stream or pond Accuracy for water soil NA 3 0.001 Default RESRAD v6.21 value applicable to the computation BRP site Fruit, vegetable, and grain M, B 2 kg/yr 205 Sensitivity analysis consumption rate Leafy vegetable consumption M, B 3 kgtyr 14 Metabolic/Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value Milk consumption M, B 2 1/yr Not Used The milk Ingestion pathway Is suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Meat and poultry consumption M, B 3 kg/yr Not Used The meat Ingestion pathway Is suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Fish consumption rate M, B 3 kg/yr 5.4 Metabolic/Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value Other seafood consumption M, B 3 kgfyr 0.9 Metabolic/Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default rate value Aquatic food contaminated B, P 2 0.448 Sensitivity analysis fraction Soil Ingestion rate M, B 2 gt r18.2 Sensitivity analysis Drinking water Intake M, B 2 L/yr 409 Sensitivity analysis Page 6-98

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 411/2003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter lClass Priority' Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter SelectIon Storage time for fruits, non- B 3 d 14 Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value leafy vegetables, and grain Storage time for leafy B 3 d I Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value vegetables Storage time for milk B 3 d Not Used The milk ingestion pathway is suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Storage time for meat B 3 d Not Used The meat ingestion pathway is suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Storage time for fish B 3 d 7 Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value Storage time for crustacea and B 3 d 7 Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value mollusks Storage time for well water B 3 d I Behavioral default value Storage time for surface water B 3 d I Behavioral default value Storage tme for livestock B 3 d Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are fodder suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Drinking water contaminated B. P 3 I Default RESRAD v6.21 BehavIorallPhysIcal fraction vaflicable to the BRP site Household water contaminated B. P Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are fractionsuppressed Inthe site-specific dose model.

Livestock water contaminated B, P 3 Not Used The meat and milk ingestion pathways are fraction suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Irrigation water contaminated B, P 3 I Default RESRAD v6.21 Behavioral/Physical fraction value applicable to the BRP site Plant food contaminated B, P 3 . -1 Default RESRAD v6.21 Behavioral/Physical fraction value applicable to the BRP site Meat contaminated fraction B, P 3 Not Used The meat ingestion pathway Is suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Milk contaminated fraction B, P 3 Not Used The milk ingestion pathway is suppressed in the sie-specific dose model.

Livestock fodder Intake rate for M 3 kgld Not Used The meat ingestion pathway Is suppressed in meat the sie-specific dose model.

Livestock fodder intake rate for M 3 kgld Not Used The milk ingestion pathway is suppressed In the milk se-specific dose model.

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BRP-MCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision b CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 411/2003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class" Priority Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Livestock water Intake rate for M 3 Ud Not Used The meat ingestion pathway Is suppressed In meat the site-specific dose model.

Livestock water Intake rate for M 3 Ud Not Used The milk Ingestion pathway is suppressed Inthe milk site-specific dose model.

Livestock Intake of soil M 3 kgld Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Mass loading for foliar P 3 1E-4 Default RESRADv6.21 Physical value deposition applicable to the BRP site Depth of soil mixing layer P 2 m 0.232 Sensitivity analysis Depth of roots P 1 m 1.22 Sensitivity analysis Groundwater fractional usage B, P 3 - 1 Default RESRAD v6.21 Behavioral/Physical for drinking water value applicable to the BRP site Groundwater fractional usage B, P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk ingestion pathways are for household water suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Groundwater fractional usage B, P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are for livestock water suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Groundwater fractional usage B, P 3 - 1 Behavioral/Physical default value applicable to for Irrigation water _ __ the BRP site Wet weight crop yield for non- P 2 kg/m 1.75 Sensitivity analysis leafy plants Wet weight crop yield for leafy P 3 kgifm 1.5 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value plants applicable to the BRP site Wet weight crop yield for fodder P 3 kNot Used The meat and milk ingestion pathways are suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Length of growing season for P 3 yr 0.17 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value non-leafy vegetables applicable to the BRP site Length of growing season for P 3 yr 0.25 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value leafy vegetables applicable to the BRP site Length of growing season for P 3 yr Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are fodder suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Translocation factor for non- P 3 0.1 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value leafy vegetables applicable to the BRP site Translocation factor for leafy P 3 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value vegetables ________ applicable to the BRP site Page 6-100

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CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class' Priority' Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Translocation factor for fodder P 3 Not Used The meat and milk ingestion pathways are suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Weathering removal constant P 2 1__r 32.8 Sensitivity analysis Dry foliar interception fraction P 3 -25 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value for non-leafy vegetables applicable toth e BRP site Dry foliar Interception fraction P 3 - 0.25 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value for leafy vegetables _ applicable to the BRP site Dry foliar Interception fraction P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are for fodder suppressed In the site-specific dose model.

Wet foliar Interception fraction P 3 - 0.25 Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value for non-leafy vegetables applicable to the BRP site Wet foliar interception fraction P 2 - 0.581 Sensitivity analysis for leafy vegetables _

Wet foliar interception fraction P 3 - Not Used The meat and milk Ingestion pathways are for fodder suppressed in the site-specific dose model.

Slope factor - external M 3 (risklyr)/ Nudide specific Metabolic RESRAD v6.21 default value (Pig2g)

Slope factor - Inhalation M 3 riskIpCi Nuclide specific Metabolic RESRAD v6.21 default value Slope factor - ingestion M 3 risklpCi Nuclide specific Metabolic RESRAD v6.21 default value Plant transfer factor for H P 1 4.80 Sensitivity analysis Plant transfer factor for Mn P I 0.299 Sensitvit analysis Plant transfer factor for Fe P 1 X 0.001 Sensitivity analysis Plant transfer factor for Co P I 0.079 Sensitivity analysis Plant transfer factor for Sr P 1 0.589 Sensitivity analysis Plant transfer factor for Cs P 1 0.040 Sensitivity analysis Plant transfer factor for Eu P 1 - 0.002 Sensitivity analysis Plant transfer factor for Gd P 1 0.002 Sensitivity analysis Meat transfer factor for H P 2 (pCi/kg)y 0.012 Sensitivity analysis (pCild)

Meat transfer factor for Mn P 2 (pCi/kgy 0.001 Sensitivity analysis

_______________________ ________(pCi~d) ____________________

Meat transfer factor for Fe P 2 (pCi/kg)y 0.030 Sensitivity analysis Meat transfer factor for Co P 2 (pCi/kgy 0.030 Sensitivity analysis

- (pCWd)

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CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 411/2003 CRITERIA FOR UICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter Class" PrIor Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Meat transfer factor for Sr P 2 (pClkgy 0.010 Sensitivity analysis (pCWld)

Meat transfer factor for Cs P 2 (pCl/kg) 0.050 Sensitivity analysis (pCW)

Meat transfer factor for Eu P 2 (pC01kg)l 0.002 Sensitivity analysis (pWd)

Meat transfer factor for Gd P 2 (pC0kgY 0.002 Sensitivity analysis (pCld)

Milk transfer factor for H P 2 (pCUL)I 0.010 Sensitivity analysis (pCW)d)

Milk transfer factor for Mn P 2 (pilLY)J 0.010 Sensitivity analysis (pCWd)

Milk transfer factor for Fe P 2 (pC0JLY 0.000 Sensifivity analysis (pC0d)

Milk transfer factor for Co P 2 (pCUL) 0.002 Sensitivity analysis

_Wlid Milk transfer factor for Sr P 2 (Pci/L)/ 0.002 Sensitivity analysis (pCWd)

Milk transfer factor for Cs P 2 (p0C/LY 0.010 Sensitivity analysis Milk transfer factor for Eu P 2 (pCUL)I 5.99E-05 Sensitivity analysis (pCWd)

Milk transfer factor for Gd P 2 (pC/L) 6.01 E-05 Sensitivity analysis (pCild)

H bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pC01kgy 1.00 Sensitivity analysis fish (pCUL) _

Mn bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCkg)y 400 Sensitivity analysis fish (pCiL)

Fe bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCitkg)/ 199 Sensitivity analysis fish 1/1 Co bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (p01/kgy 297 Sensitivity analysis fish bCLL)

Sr bloaccumulation factor for 2 (pC0Lkg)! 60.0 Sensitivity analysis fish - (pCL) __I Page 6-102

BRP UCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision b-CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter lClass PriorityW' Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Cs bloaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCUkg)y 1990 Sensitivity analysis fish Eu bioaccumulation factor for P 2 (pCi/kgy 49.2 Sensitivity analysis fish (pCLI)

Gd bioaccumulation factor for P 2 (pClcg)1 24.4 Sensitivity analysis fish ( I_ _ _ _

Bioaccumulation factor for P 3 (pCUkgy Element specific Default RESRAD v6.21 Physical value crustacea and mollusks (pCiL) applicable to the BRP site Inhalation rate M,B 3 eJyr 8570 Sensitivity analysis Inhalation dose conversion M 3 mremlpCi Nuclide Specific Metabolic default value factors Ingestion dose conversion M 3 mrem/pCi Nuclide Specific Metabolic RESRAD v6.21 default value factors Mass loading for inhalation P. B 2 g7n' 2.35E-05 Sensitivity analysis Indoor dust filtration factor P. B 2 0.550 Sensitivity analysis External gamma shielding P 2 0.397 Sensitivity analysis factor Building foundation thickness P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used Building foundation bulk density P 3 gam y NotUsed The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used Building foundation total P 3 Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway is not used porosity Building foundation volumetric P 3 Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used water content . .

Building foundation radon P 3 Wk. Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used diffusion coefficient Contaminated soil zone radon P 3 mis Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used diffusion coefficient Radon vertical dimension of P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used mixing Building air exchange rate P. B 3 1/hr Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used Building (room) height P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway is not used Building Indoor area factor P 3 Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway is not used Foundation depth below ground P 3 m Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used surface I Page 6-103

BRP ;CENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-F, Selected RESRAD v6.21 Parameters for BRP Dose Modeling Parameter class Prlorityw Units Parameter Value Basis for Parameter Selection Radon-222 emanation P 3 - Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used coefficient Radon-220 emanation P 3 - Not Used The Radon Exposure Pathway Is not used coefficient Indoor time fraction B 3 - 0.667 Sensitivity analysis Outdoor time fraction B 3 - 0.25 Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value.

Exposure duration B 3 yr30 Behavioral RESRAD v6.21 default value.

Notes:

'P = physical, B = behavioral, M = metabolic; (see NUREGICR-6697, Attachment B, Table 4) 21 = high priority parameter, 2 = medium priority parameter, 3 = lw priority parameter Page 6-104

BR13 CENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision Db-CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-G, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results for Discounted Radionuclides Distribution's Statistical Parameters 25% or Assigned Parameter Priority' Distribution PRCC3 50% 76% Parameter I 2 3 4 Quartile Quartile Value Contaminated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormaI-n 2.4 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.40 95.7 95.7' coefficient for C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Contaminated Zone distribution 1 Truncated lognonrnal-n 6.05 1A6 0.001 0.999 1.00 1130 1130' coefficient for Ni_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Contaminated Zone distribution I Truncated lognonmal-n 6.98 4.44 0.001 0.999 0.97 21200 212004 coefficient for Zn 1 Tmcae 43.9.00 _______

Contaminated Zone distribution Truncated lognomal-n 1.67 3.16 0.001 0.999 4.73 0.05 0.0614 coefficlent for Cs Truncated ognomial-n 60.6 3.16 0.001 0.99 -. 73 Contaminated Zone distrbution Truncated lognormai-n 5.38 2.10 0.001 0.999 01.00 888 88 coefficient for Ag 82 12 .1 89 820__

Contaminated Zone distrion I Truncated iognonnal-n 1.52 2.19 0.001 0.999 .0.84 18.0 1.064 coefficient for I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _

Contaminated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormnal-n 6.10 2.33 0.001 0.999 1.00 2130 21301 coefficient for Cs &E4 3.22 0.001 0.999 eD3939 Contaminated Zone distribution I Truncated lognofmal-n 6.68 1.89 0.001 0.999 0.99 3380 33804 coefficient for Pu__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _

Contaminated coefficient for Am Zone distribution I Truncated iognomial-n 7.28 3.15 0.001 0.999 0.98 11700 11700 Contaminated Zone distribution I Truncated iognormal-n 8.82 1.82 0.001 0.999 0.97 23000 23000 coefficient for Cm _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _

Contaminated Zone distribution 1 Truncated ognormal-n 6.72 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.0 824 824'4 coefficient for Ac_________

Contaminated Zone distribution Truncated lognonnal-n 2f8 2.25 0.001 0.999 0.04 1751 175 4 coefficient for NT 1 Trncated ignorm ain 2.84 2.25 0001 09 -0.01 1.1 1.15 Contaminated Zone distribution 1 Truncated bognorrnal-n 5.94 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.00 379 3791 coefficient for Pa Trncte 1.52

_____ 2.955 Contaminated Zone distributionI Tunae onra- 8.8 36 0.1 099 008 5257' coefficient for Th I____td__nomln .8 .2 .0 0__999 ____ __20_720 Contaminated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormai-n 4.84 3.13 0.001 0.999 -0.01 126 126' coefficient for U _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated iognoffnal-f 2.4 3.22 0.001 0.999 -0.26 1.25 11.25' coefficient for C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated ionormal-n 6.05 1.48 0.001 0.999 0.09 421 421' coefficient for Ni__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 1 distribution 1 rnae lognormal-n 6.98 4.44 0.001 0.999 0.04 1054 1054' coefficient for Zn_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 1 distribution 1 Truncated lognormal-n -0.67 3.16 0.001 0.999 -0.18 0.505 0.505 coefficient for Tc__ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated iognoffnal-n 5.38 2.10 0.001 0.99 0.08 215 215' coefficient for Ag _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 1.52 2.19 0.001 0.999 -0.08 4.53 4.53 coefficientd for I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-G, RESRAD v6.21 SensitivIty Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results for Discounted Radionuclides Distribution's Statistical Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter Priodtyw Distribution PRCC' 60% 76% Parameter

. 1 2 3 4 Quartile Quartile Value Unsaturated Zone I distribution 1 Truncated bognomal-n 6.10 2.33 0.W1 0.999 -0.05 441 441' coefficient for Cs ______ _

Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated lognominal-n 6.86 1.89 0.W1 0.999 -0.05 947 947' coefficient for Pu T_7591 Unsaturated Zone 1 distribution Truncated lognormlh 728 3.15 0.001 0.999 0.03 U 1440' coefficient for Am Trncte _20.9 Unsaturated Zone 1 distribution I Truncated bognormal-n 6.82 1.82 .001 0.999 -0.04 6710 6710S coefficient for Cm _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated bognonnal-n 6.72 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.01 6823 8230 coefficient for Ac ___ __

Unsaturated Zone 1 dtibution 1 Truncated lognonnal-n 2.84 2.25 0.001 0.t99 Q0.03 16.9 16.94 coefficient for Np _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone dstributn I Truncated lognormal-n 5.94 3.22 0.001 0.999 -0.02 375 375' coefficient for Pas_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated Iognormal-n 8.68 .62 0.001 0.999 0.02 5810 5810 coefficient for Zn Tn904 Unsaturated Zone I distribution I Truncated lognormial-n 4.84 3.13 0.001 0.999 0.05 128 126' coefficient for U _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution I Truncated lognomnat-n 2.4 3.22 0.001 0.999 -0.18 10.6 10.84 coefficient for C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution I Truncated lognonnal-n 6.05 1.48 0.001 0.999 -0.02 420 420' coefficient for NI__ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution Tnuncated lgnorrna-n 6.8 4.44 0.001 Q99 0.03 940 9474 coefficient forAn 1 Trncated ognormaln 6.8 444 0.001 0.999 -. 1040 10420 Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution 1 Truncated lognornal-n -0.67 3.16 0.001 0.999 -0.14 0.560 0.5 coefficient for To _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 5.38 2.10 0.001 0.999 0.07 214 214' coefficdent for Ag Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution 1 Truncated lognormnal-n 1.52 2.19 0.001 0.999 -0.09 4.49 4.49 coefficient for I_____ ________

Unsaturated Zone 2 distributionI Trnaelooma- .0 2001 0.9 00 483' coefficient for CsI TrnaeIooaln 61 2.3 001 .99 .848 Unsaturated Zone 2 distrlbution I Truncated lognonmat-n 6.88 11.69 0.001 0.999 0.03 947 947' coefficient for Pu___

Unsaturated Zone 2 distributIon I Truncated lognormnal-n 7.28 3.15 0.00 0.99 0.01 1420 1420 coefficient for Am ___ __

Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution I Truncated lognormnal-n 8.82 1.62 0.001 0.999 0.00 6880 6680' coefficient for Cm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 6.72 3.22 0.00 0.999 0.06 812 812'4 coefficient for Ac _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 2 ditibto 1 Trncated Iognoffnal-n 2.84 2.25 0.001 0.999 0.03 16.6 16.54 coefficient for Np _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN RevW onv CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 4MII 2003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-G, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results for Discounted Radionuclides Distribution's Statistical Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter Priority, Distribution PRCCe 60% 76% Parameter 1 2 3 4 Quartile Quartile Value Unsatiurat Zon 2 i Truncated lognonnal-n 5.94 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.04 371 3714 coefficdentbfr Pas_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution 1 Truncated bognormal-n 8.68 3.62 0.001 0.999 0.04 5810 5a104 coeffident for Th I Unsaturated Zone 2 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 4.84 3.13 0.001 0.999 0.07 124 1244 coefficient for U Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 2.4 3.22 0.001 0.999 -0.25 1.26 1268 coefficient for C Unsaturated Zone 3 distrIbution 1 Truncated lognofmal-n 6.05 1.46 0.001 0.999 0.03 423 423' coefficient for Ni Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution I Truncated lognofmal-n 6.98 4.44 0.001 0.999 -0.07 1066 108w coefficient fbr Zn Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution 1 Truncated Ignormal-n 0.67 316 0.001 0.999 -017 0.509 0.509' coefficient forTc 3_1_____________ 017 00__

Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution I Truncated lognornal-n 5.38 2.10 0.001 0.999 0.04 216 216' coefficient for Ag Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution I Truncated lognormnal-n 1.52 2.19 0.001 0.999 -0.12 4.55 4.55' coefficient for I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 3 distrlbutbon 1 Truncated bognofmal-n 6.10 2.33 0.001 0.999 -0.13 444 4444 coefficient for Cs Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution I Truncated lognonnal-n 6.86 1.89 0.001 0.999 0.01 953 953' coefficient for Pu Unsaturated Zone 3 distrlbuton I Truncated lgnorna!-n 728 315 QQ01 Q999 0 05 1430 1430' coefficient for Am Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution 1 Truncated lognornal-n 8.82 1.82 0.001 0.999 0.03 6740 6740' coefficient for Cmr Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution 1 Truncated bognormal-n 6.72 3.22 0.001 0.999 -0.03 828 828' coefficient for Ac Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution 1 Truncated lognomnal-n 2.84 2.25 0.001 0.999 .0.03 828 828' coefficient for Np Unsaturated Zone 3 distrIbution I Truncated lognornal-n 5.94 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.08 378 378' coeffilcent for Ps Unsaturated Zone 3 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 8.68 3.62 0.001 0.999 0.01 6880 5880' coefficient for Th Unsaturated Zone 3 distrlbuTon I Truncated ognormrah 4.84 3.13 0.001 0.999 0.14 126 126' coefficient for U__ _ __ ___ _ _ _ __ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution 1 Truncated lognorrnah 2A _ 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.01 10.8_ 10.8 coefflclent for C_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distributlon I Truncated lognormans 6.05 1.46 0.001 0.999 0.07 419 419' Icoeffient for Ni I4I Trncte

___________ bgorna 98 4 44 0 1 Q 9 I 05309 Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution I Truncated lognormal- 6.98 4.44 10.001 0.99 -0.05 1039 1039 coefficient for Zn I _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ I _ __ _ _ _

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BRP UCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision CJ-CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-G, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results for Discounted Radionuclides Distributionls Statistical Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter Pdority1 Distribution PRCC3 50% 76% Parameter I 2 3 4 Quartle Quartile Value Unsaturated Zone 4 dtutlon I Truncated lognomal-n -0.67 3.16 0.001 0.999 0.01 0.499 CA99W coefficient for Tc ___ ______ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distributlon 1 Truncated lognorrna-n 5.38 2.10 0.001 0.999 0.03 214 214' coefficient for Ag _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distrbutlon I Truncated lognormal-n 1.52 2.19 0.001 0.999 0.05 4.50 4.504 coefficient for I 1 T c__6880 0.6_

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution I Truncated lognonnal n 6.10 2.33 0.001 0.999 0.05 438 430' coefficient for Cs_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution 1 Truncated lognorrnal-n 6.88 1.89 0.001 0.999 0.08 943 9434 coefficient for Pu Truncated Z114 2eo_16 _____

Unsaturated Zone 4 distributon 1 Truncated lognonalt-n 7.28 3.15 0.001 0.999 0.13 1430 143 coefficient for A m _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __n_ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution 1 Truncated bognornal-n 8.82 1.82 0.001 0.999 405 6870 6670' coefficient for Cm _ _____

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 6.72 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.04 825 8254 coefficient for Ac__ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 2.84 2.25 0.001 0.999 0.04 18.8 16.82 coefficient for Np Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution 1 Truncated gignorrnal-n 5.94 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.02 371 3714 coefficient for Pe Trncte _____ 6020_0_ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution I Truncated bognormal-n 8.68 3.62 0.001 0.999 0.02 371 3714 coefficient for Th ___ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 4 distribution I Tuctdlgonan 4.4 31 01 0.9 00 26126' coefficient for U _ Truncated Iononnal-n 4 3.13 0.001 0.999 0.0 128 Unsaturated Zone 5 distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 2A 3.22 0.001 0.999 -0.25 1.25 1.254 coefficient for C ___ _ _ _ _ __

Unsaturated ZonePudsibution- 1 Truncated bognorrnal-n 6.05 8AS 0.001 0.999 -0.01 421 421' coefficient for Ni 5 T7201 Unsaturated Zone 5 distribution I Truncated Iognormal-ri 6.98 4.44 0.001 0.999 0.11 1037 10374 coefficient for Zn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 5 distrIbution I Truncated lognorrma!-n .0.67 3.16 0.001 0.999 -0.23 0.499 0.499 coefficient for Tc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 5 distribution 1 Truncated lognofnial-n 5.38 2.10 0.001 0.999 0.11 213 213' coefficient for Ag_______

Unsaturated Zone 5 distribution I Truncated lognonfnaf- 1652 2.19 0.001 0.999 -0.20 4.49 4.490 coefficient for I Unsaturated Zone 5 distribution I Truncated Ionorrnal-n 6.10 2.33 0.001 0.999 0.07 438 438' coefficient for Cs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zoe5 distribution 1 Truncated lognonma!-n 6.88 1.89 0.001 0.999 -0.03 944 SW4 coefficient for Pu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I_ _ I_ _ I__ _ I__ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 5 distrIbution I Tiruncated Iognormal-n 7.28 3.15 0.001 0.999 0.01 1410 1410' coefficient for Am__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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BR -dCENSE TERMINATION PLAN v Revislioni CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-G, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results for Discounted Radionuclides Distribution's Statistical Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter Priorty1 Distribution PRCC3 60% 76% Parameter 1 2 3 4 Quartile Quartile Value UnsaturatedZone Sdistribution I Truncated lognormal-n 8.82 1.82 0.001 0.999 0.02 6670 66704 coefficient for Cm _ _ _ _ I______

Unsaturated Zone 6 distribution I Truncated bognormal-n 6.72 3.22 0.001 0.999 0.06 812 812' coefficient for Ac__ _ _ _ _ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 5 dNstrpbutlon 1 Truncated bognormril-n 2.84 2.25 0.001 0.999 0.05 16.6 16.8' coefficient for NP . Tnnae __.0.07 Unsaturated Zone 5 distribution I Truncated lognoimal-n 5.94 3.22 0.001 0.999 .0.01 370 3780 coefficient for Pae______ _ _

Unsaturated Zone 5 dIstribution 1 Truncated lognormal-n 8.68 3.62 0.001 0.999 0.10 5780 5780' coefficient for Th Tmcae _20..

Unsaturated Zone 5 dIstribution I Truncated lognormal-n 4.84 3.13 0.001 0.999 0.04 124 1241 coefficient for U Saturated Zone distribution 1 Truncated ognormal-n 2.4 3.22 0.001 0.999 .0.15 10.8 10.8 coefficient for C_ _ _

Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 6.05 1.48 0.001 0.999 0.06 419 419 coefficient for N! __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Saturated Zone distribution 1 Truncated lognormal-n 6.98 4.44 0.001 0.999 -0.07 1049 1049 coefficient fbr Zn Trncte _730.0 Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 80.67 3.16 0.001 0.999 0.01 0.50 0.60 coefficient for Tc ___ __

Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormal-n 5.38 2.10 0.001 0.999 0.05 215 215 coefficient for Ag ___ ______

coefficient I fbr Saturated Zone distributon I Truncated bgnormal-n T uncte 1.52 2.19 322 0.001 0 1 0.999 Q s837 40.08 4.52 4.52 Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormnal-n 6.10 2.33 0.001 0.999 0.00 440 440 coefficient for Cs 4.84 _____30 1 9.22 Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormnal-n 6.88 1.89 0.001 0.999 .0.08 943 943 coefficient for Pu__ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Saturated Zone distribution 1 Truncated Iognormal-n 7.28 3.15 0.001 0.999 0.02 1430 1430 coefficient for Am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ I__ _ _ _ _ _ _

Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormak- 8.52 1.82 0.001 0.99 0.00 670 6700 coefficient for Cm ___ ______

Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognorrmat-n 6.72 3.22 0.001 0.999 -0.04 817 817 coefficient for Ac_______

Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognormat-n 2.84 2.25 0.001 0.999 -0.08 16.9 16.9 coefficient for Np _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Saturated Zone distribution TuctdIgomln 59 .2 001 099 01 7 7 coefficient for Pa I _Trn__d__g______ 94 .2 _____ 0___9 ___ _ 373_3_3 Saturated Zone distribution I Trnuncted Iognonnal-n 8.68 3.62 0.001 0.999 -0.01 M77 5770 coefficient for Th_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Saturated Zone distribution I Truncated lognomiai-n 4.84 1 3.13 0.001 0.999 -0.07 1125 125 coefficient for U________ ____

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revsl on 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 4/11: 2003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6.0, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results for Discounted Radionuclides DistribuLton's Statistical Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter Priority1 Distribution PRC6 3 60% 76% Parameter

_ _ I 2 3 4 Quartile Quartile Value Plant transfer factor for C I Truncated lognormal-n -0.36 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.06 1.59E-01 1 S9E-01__

Plant transfer factor for Zn I Truncated lognormal-n *0.92 0.9 0.001 0.999 -0.13 3.97E-01 3.97E&01 Plant transfer factor for Tc I Truncated lognormal-n 1.61 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.00 4.97E+00 4_97E___

Plant transfer factor for Ag I Truncated lognomiat-n -6.52 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.03 4.OOE-03 4 00E-03 Plant transfer factor for I 1 Truncated lognormal-n -3.91 0.9 0.001 0999 0.73 367E-02 3.67E-025 Plant transfer factorfor Pu I Truncated lognoinal-n -6.91 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.59 1.62E-03 1.82E-03' Plant transfer factorforArn I Truncated lognorrnal-n -6.91 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.48 1.82E-03 1_2E__3_

Plant transfer factor for Cmn Truncated lognormal-n -6S1 0.9 0.001 0.999 -0.02 9.91E-04 9.91E-04' Plant transfer factor for Ac I Truncated lognormatn -6.91 1.1 0.001 0.999 0.04 9.94E-04 9.94E-04' Plant transfer factor for Np I Truncated lognormal-n -3.91 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.08 2.00E-02 2.00E-Plant transfer factor for Pa I Truncated lognormal-n -4.61 1.1 0.001 0.999 -0.03 9.95E-03 9.95E-03' Plant transfer factor for Th-I Truncated lognormal-n -6.91 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.04 9.93E-04 9.93E-04 Plant transfer factor for U I Truncated lognormal-n -6.21 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.01 2.00E-03 2_00E03' Meat transfer factor for C 2 Truncated lognonnal-n -3A7 1.0 0.001 0.999 0.01 3&09E-02 3.09E-0 Meat transfer factor for Zn 2 Truncated lognormal-n -2.30 0.3 0.001 0.999 0.06 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 Meat transfer factor for Tc 2 Truncated lognormal-n -9.21 0.7 0.001 0.999 -0.09 9.99E-05 9.99E-W Meat transferfactorforAg 2 Truncated lognoffnal-n -6.21 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.06 2.00E-O3 2.OOE-03 Meat transfer factor for I 2 Truncated lognofmal-n 4.22 OA 0.001 0.999 0.05 3.99E-02 _ 3.99E-02 6 Meat transfer factor for Pu 2 Truncated lognorman -9.21 0.2 0.001 0.999 0.03 1.OE-04 _ _ 1_ _E_

Meat transfr factor for Am 2 Truncated lognormal-n -9.90 0.2 0.001 0.999 -0.05 5.01E-05 5.01E-W Meat transferfactorfor Cm 2 Truncated lognormnal-n -10.82 1.0 0.001 0.999 -0.05 1.99E-05 1.99E-05 Meat transfer factorfor Ac 2 Truncated lognormal-n -10.82 1.0 0.001 0.999 -0.12 1.99E-05 1.99E-W Meat transfer factor for Np 2 Truncated lognormal-n -6.91 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.02 9.96E-04 9.96E04 Meat transfer factor for P 2 Truncated lognormal-n -12.21 1.0 0.001 0.999 0.08 4.95E-06 4.95E-6W Meat transfer factor for Th 2 Truncated lgnonnal-n -0.21 1.0 0.001 0.999 0.09 9.97E-05 9.97E-Meat transfer factor for U 2 Truncated lognormal-n -7.13 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.06 9.98E-4 9.98E44e Milktransfer factor for C 2 Truncated lognormal-n -4.4 0.9 0.001 0.999 -0.02 1.22E-02 1_22E427 Ulilk transfer factor for Zn 2 Truncated lognornal-n -4.61 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.08 9.91E-03 _9l1E4037 Mik transferfactorfor Tc 2 Truncated lognorral-n -6.91 0.7 0.001 0.999 -0.02 9.95E-04 9flSE44 Mi*k transfer factorforA 2 Truncated bognormal-n -6.12 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.04 5.95E-03 5.95E-03 Milk transfer factor for I 2 Truncated lognormal-n -4.61 0.5 0.001 0.999 0.04 9.93E-03 9J3E-037 Milk transfer factorfor Pu 2 Truncated Iognofmal-n -13.82 0.5 0.001 0.999 -0.12 9.92E-07 9fl2E-07 Milk transfer factor for Am 2 Truncated lognormnakn -13.12 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.04 1.99E-06 1.99E467 Milk transferfactorfor Cm 2 Truncated lognormal-n -13.12 0.9 0.001 0.999 -0.03 1.99E-06 1.99E-06' Uilktransfer factorfor Ac 2 Truncated lognormal-n -13.12 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.05 1.99E-06 1fl9E4067 Page 6-1 10

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revislon 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-G, RESRAD v6.21 Sensitivity Analysis Distribution Parameters and Results for Discounted Radionuclides Distribution's Statbstlcal Parameters' 25% or Assigned Parameter Priority' Distribution PRCC3 60% 76% Parameter I 2 3 4 Quartile Quartile Value Milk transfer factor for Np 2 Truncated lognonai-n -11.51 0.7 0.001 0.999 0.08 1.OOE-05 1_.OOE_05' Milk transfer factor for Pa 2 Truncated lognormal-n -12.21 0.9 0.001 0.999 0.13 4.95E-08 ______67 Milk transfer factor for Th 2 Truncated lognonmal-n -12.21 0.9 0.001 0.999 .0.06 4.96E-06 4._____

Milk transfer factorfor U 2 Truncated iognormal-n -7.82 0.6 0.001 0.999 0.00 4.00E-04 _____E_

C bloaccumulabon factor forfsh 2 Lognoimal-n 12 1.1 0.09 1.62E404 1.62E___

Zn bloaccumulaton factor for fish 2 Lognofnal-n 6.9 1.1 -0.10 9.88E+02 _9.88E4W Tc bioaccumulatlon factor forfsh 2 Lognofnal-n 3.0 1.1 1 0.03 201E+01 2.01E+01' Ag bloaccumWation factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 1.6 1.1 0.04 4.95E+00 4.95E+00 5 I bioaccumulatUo factor for fsh 2 Lognormal-n 3.7 1.1 0.88 8.45E+01 8.45E+01' Pu bloaccumulatlon factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 3.4 1.1 0.06 2.98E+01 2.98E+01' Am bloaccwnulaion factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 3.4 1.1 0.03 2.97E+01 2.97E+015 Cm bloaccuimulaton factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 3.4 1.1 -0.21 2.98E.01 2.98E+01' Ac bloaccumulatlon factorfor fish 2 Lognormal-n 2.7 1.1 -0.01 1A8E+01 1.48E+01' Np bloaccumulation factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 3A 1.1 0.05 2.98E+01 2.98E+01 Pa bloaccunufation factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 2.3 1.1 -0.08 9.93E+00 9.93E+OO Th bioaccurnuation factorfor fish 2 Lognonnal-n 4.6 1.1 0.10 9.94E+01 9.94E+01' U bloaccumulatlon factor forfish 2 Lognorfnal-n 2.3 1.1 0.09 9.94E+00 _ 9.4E+OO Notes:

'1 = high priority parameter, 2 = medium priority parameter 2Distribution's Statistical Parameter Lognormal-n: I = mean, 2= standard deviation Truncated lognornal-n: I = underlying mean value, 2 = underlying standard deviation, 3 lower quantile, 4 = upper quantile 3 PRCC = Partial ranked correlation coefficient 4cm3/g

'Unit less e(pCilkg)(pCUd) 7(pCiL)/(pCi/d) 8 (pCikg)/(pCiIL)

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B-1 kc-227+D A a6.720E+00 6.720E+00 DCF2( 1)

B-1 I Ag-llOm+D aS.030E-05 8.030E-05 'DCF2( 2)

B-1 3 Am-241 a4.440E-01 a 4.440E-01 DCF2( 3)

B-1 a Am-243+D a4.400E-01 a 4.400E-01 aDCF2( 4) 3-1 3 C-14 a2.090S-06 a 2.090E-06 3DCFr2( 5)

B-i 3 Cm-243 a3.070E-01 I 3.070E-01 aDC12( 6)

B-1 Cm-244 a2.480-01 a 2.480E-01 aDCP2( 8)

B-1 a Cs-134 34.630Z-05 a 4.630E-05 a DCr2 9)

B-1 3 I-129 a1.740E-04 a 1.740Z-04 aDCF2(10)

B-i a wi-59 a2.700E-06 2.700E-06 aDCF2(11)

B-1 a Ni-63 a6.290Z-06 a 6.290E-06 aDCr2(12) 2 7 B-1 a Np- 3 +D 35.400E-01 5.400E-01 aDCF2(13)

B-1 a Pa-231 a1.280E+00 3 1.280E+00 3DCV2(14)

B-1 a Pb-210+D 82.320E-02 a 2.320E-02 a CCr2(1SI B-1 a Pu-238 33.920E-01 3 3.920E-01 aDCF2(16)

B-1 a Pu-239 a4.2903-01 a 4.290E-01 aDCF2(17)

B-1 a Pu-240 D4.290Z-01 a 4.2903-01 aDCF2(18)

B-1 3 Pu-241+D 8.250E-03 a 8.250E-03 aDCF2(19)

B-1 3 Ra-226+D a8.600E-03 a 8.600E-03 IDCF2(21)

B-1 3 Ra-228+D 5.080E-03 5.080E-03 a DCr2(22)

B-1 a Tc-99 28.330E-06 8.330E-06 aDCr2(23)

B-1 a Th-228+D a3.450E-01 3.45OE-0O aDCF2(24)

B-1 3 Th-229+D 2.160E+00 3 2.160E+00 aDCF2(25)

B-1 a Th-230 a3.260Z-01 a 3.260E-01 DCF2(26)

B-1 a Th-232 1.640Z+00 1.640E+00 aDCF2(27)

B-1

  • U-233 31.3503-01 a 1.3503-01 aDCF2(28)

B-1 a U-234 a1.320E-01 3 1.320Z-01 aDCF2(29)

B-1 I U-235+D a1.230E-01 1.230Z-01 3DCr2(30) a-i a U-236 1.250Z-01 1.250E-01 aDC20(31)

B-1 3 Zn-65 a2.0403-05 E 2.040E-05 IDCF2(32)

D-1 3 Dose conversion factors for ingestion, mrem/pCi:

D-1 I Ac-227+D a1.480E-02 a 1.480E-02 aDCF3( 1)

D-1 a Ag-llOm+0 a s 81.0803-051.0803-05 sDCr3( 2)

D-1 a Am-241 a3.640E-03 a 3.640E-03 aDCF3( 3)

D-1 a Am-243+D a3.6303-03 a 3.630E-03 aDCF3( 4)

D-1 C-14 32.090E-06 a 2.090E-06 aDCV3( 5)

D-1 a C-243 a2.51O3-03 3 2.51O3-03 aDCF3( 6)

D-1 aCc-244 a2.020E-03 a 2.020E-03 aDCF3( 8)

D-1 Cs-134 a7.330Z-05 3 7.330E-05 aDCF3( 9)

D-1 1-129 32.760Z-04 a 2.760E-04 aDCF3(10)

D-1 3 Mi-59 22.100l-07 a 2.100E-07 DCF3(1i)

D-1 3 Ni-63 5.7703-07 5.770E-07 aDCF3(12)

D-1 a Np-237+D a4.440E-03 a 4.440E-03 aDCF3(13)

D-1 3 Pa-231 a1.060E-02 a 1.060E-02 aDCF3(14)

D-1 I Pb-210+D a7.270E-03 a 7.270E-03 IDCF3(15)

D-1 a Pu-238 a3.200E-03 3.200E-03 DCF3(16)

D-1 Pu-239 a3.540E-03 3.540E-03 aDCF3(17)

D-1 a Pu-240 a3.540E-03 3.540E-03 DCF3(18)

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File: BRP Dose Modeling a Current ' S Parameter Menu Parameter S Value a Default Name "sAAL AAA D-1 a Pu-241+D a6.850E-05 O 6.850E-05 DCr3 (19)

D-1 3 Ra-226+D 21.330E-03 a 1.3301-03 DCF3 (21)

D-1 a Ra-228+D 31.440E-03 3 1.4401-03 DCF3 (22)

D-1 Sa Tc-99 21.460E-06 8 1.460E-06 DCF3 (23)

D-1 Th-228+D 8.00Eo-04 8. 080E-04 DCr3 (24)

D-1 Th-229+D 4.030E-03 2 4.030E-03 DCF3 (25)

D-1 Th-230 35.480E-04 a 5.480E-04 DCF3 (26)

D-1 a Th-232 a2.730E-03 a 2.730E-03 DCF3 (27)

D-1 a U-233 2.B901-04 a 2.890E-04 DCr3 (28)

D-1 a U-234 '2.830E-04 & 2.830E-04 DCF3(29)

D-1 a 0-235+D 22.670E-04 a 2.670E-04 DCr3 (30)

D-1 U-236 a2.690E-04 a 2.690E-04 DCF3 (31)

D-1 Zn-65 2l.440E-05 O 1.44O0-05 DCI3 (32) a2 a a D-34 rood transfer factors: a 2 D-34 aSAc-227+D , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 29.940Z-04 3 2.500E-03 RTFr 1,1)

D-34 Ac-227+D , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.990E-05 2 2.000E-OS RTF( 1,2)

D-34 Ac-227+D , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 21.990E-06 a 2.000E-05 RTI( 1,3)

D-34 a a D-34 a Ag-llOm+D, plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 4.0001-03 1.500E-01 RTr( 2,1) 2 D-34 Ag-llm+D, beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 2.000-03 3. 000E-03 RTF( 2,2) 2 D-34 Ag-llOm+D, milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 5.950Z-03 I 2.500E-02 RTI( 2,3)

D-34 2 a 2 D-34 a Am-241 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 1.820E-03 1.000E-03 3 RTF( 3,1)

D-34 a Am-241 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 5.010E-05 5.OOOE-05 RTF( 3,2)

D-34 a Am-241 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.990E-06 2 2.000Z-06 R~T( 3,3)

D-34 a a a D-34 a Am-243+D , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 1.820E-03 1.OOOE-03 RTF( 4,1) 2 D-34 Am-243+D , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 5.00lE-05 5.0OOO-OS RTFl 4,2) 2 D-34 Am-243+D , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 31.990E-06 2.000E-06 RSTF 4,3)

D-34 a a 2 D-34 a C-14 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 1.590E-01 5.500E+00 RTF( 5,1)

D-34 a C-14 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 3.090E-02 3.100E-02 RTF( 5,2)

D-34 a C-14 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) a 1.200E-02 21.220E-02 RTF( 5,3)

D-34 a a a 2

D-34 Cm-243 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 9.910E-04 1. OOO-03 RTr( 6, 1)

D-34 a Ce-243 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 2.990E-05 2. 000E-05 RTF( 6,2)

D-34 a Cm-243 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.990E-06 2.000E-06 RTr( 6,3)

D-34 a a 2 D-34 a Cm-244 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 9.910E-04 1.000-03 RTrF 8,1)

D-34 a Cm-244 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.990E-05 2.000E-05 RSF( 8,2)

D-34 a Cm-244 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.990E-06 2.000E-06 RTFI 8,3)

D-34 a a 2 D-34 a Cs-134 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 4.000E-02 4.000E-02 RTF( 9,1)

D-34 a CJ-134 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, lpCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 5.000E-02 3. 0001-02 RTF( 9,2) 2 D-34 Cs-134 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.OOOE-02 8.000E-03 RTI( 9,3)

D-34 a 2 3 D-34 a 1-129 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2. OOO-02 3.670E-02 RT (10, 1) 2 D-34 1-129 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 3.990E-02 7.000E-03 RTF (10, 2)

D-34 a 1-129 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.000-02 9.9301-03 RTF(10, 3)

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File: BRP Dose Modeling Current Parameter Menu ' Parameter ' Value ' Default 3 Name D-34 a i-59 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 5. OOOE-02 *35.000E-02

D-34 a xi-59 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pci/kg)/(pCi/d) 5.000-03 3 5.0003-03 3 RTF(l1,2)

D-34 Ni-59 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 2. OOOE-02 2 2.0003-02 s RTFr(1,3)

D-34 D-34 'Ni-63 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless S.OOOE-02 5.OOO-02 RTF (12, 1)

D-34 Hi-63 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 5.000E-03 3 5.OOO-03 3 RTF(12,2)

D-34

  • bi-63 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 2.OOOE-02 2.000E-02 RTr(12,3)

D-34 Rp23a up-237+D ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless D-34 2.000Z-02 2.OOO-02 RTr(13,1)

D-34 up-2 37

+D ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.960Z-04 3 1.OOOE-03 a RTF(13,2)

D-34 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.000-06 25.OOOE-06 2 RTr(13,3)

D-34 D-34 *Pa-231 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 9.950E-03 1.0003-02 ' RT (14,l)

D-34 *Pa-231 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pci/kg)/(pCi/d) 4.950Z-06 3 5.OOOE-03 a2 RTr(14,2)

D-34 8Pa-231 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4.950E-06 5.OOOE-06 2 RTr(14,3)

D-34 ab21+

D-34 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless l.OOOE-02 1.OOOE-02 RTr(5, 1)

  • Pb-210+D D-34 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 8.000E-04 3 8.000E-043 a RTr(15,2)
  • Pb-210+D D-34 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 3.000E-04 3.OOOE-04 RiT (15, 3)

D-34 Pu-238+

D-34 Pu23 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 1.820E-03 1.OOOE-03 RiT(16, 1)

D-34 Pu-238 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.000E-04 1.000E-04 Tr!(16,2)

D-34 Pu-239 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 9.920Z-07 S1.0003-063 Rir(16,3)

D-34 3 a

  • Pu-239 D-34 plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 1.820E-03 :1.0003-03 3 irT (17, 1)

D-34 Pu-239 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.OOOE-04 a1.000E-04 3 RTr(17,2)

D-34 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 9.9203-07 a1.0003-06 2 RiT(17,3)

  • Pu-240 D-34 3 a
  • Pu-240 D-34 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 1.820E-03 1.OOOE-03 RTF(18, 1)

D-34 Pu-240 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.OOOE-04 1.OOOE-04 RTF(18,2)

D-34 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 9.920E-07 1.OOOE-06 RTr(18,3)

  • Pu-2410 D-34 3 3
  • Pu-2410 D-34 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 1.820E-03 1.OOOE-03 RTr(19, 1)

D-34

  • Pu-241+D ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.OOO-04 1.000E-04 3 RTr(19,2)

D-34 ' Ra-226+D ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 9.920E-07 1.OOOE-06 ' RTF (19, 3)

D-34 3 R-226+D D-34 2 a 22D

,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 4.000E-02 4.OOOE-02 3 RTr(21, 1)

D-34 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.OOOE-03 1.OOOE-03 4 RTr(21,2)

D-34 Ra-228+D ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.OOOE-03

  • 1.000Z-03 s Tr (21,3)

D-34 3Ra-226+D D-34 Ra-228+D ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 4.000E-02 l4.OOOE-026 RTr (22, 1)

D-34 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.OOOE-03 31.OOOE-03 3 RTr (22, 2)

D-34 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.OOOE-03 31.OOOE-03 4 RIr (22, 3)

D-34 D-34 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 4.970E+00 15.OOOE-+00 RTF(23,1)

D-34 Tc-99 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.990E-05 1.000E-04 RTr(23,2)

D-34 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 9.950E-04 1.OOOE-03 RTr(23,3)

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File: BRP Dose Modeling Current 3 ' Parameter Menu 3 Parameter Value ' Default Same D-34 Th-228+D plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 9.930E-04 1. OOZ-03 aRTr(24,1)

D-34 8 Th-228+D beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9. 970E-05 1.OOO-04 aRTF(24,2)

D-34 8 Th-228+D milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4.960E-06 S OOOE-06 aRr(24,3)

D-34 s D-34 Th-229+D plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 9.930E-04 1. OOOE-03 aR~r (25, 1)

D-34 8 Th-229+D beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.970E-OS 1.000E-04 aRr(25,2)

D-34 ' Th-229+D milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4. 960E-06 5.000E-06 aR~r (25,3)

D-34 8 D-34 Th-230 plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 9.930E-04 1.000E-03 aRTrV(2 6,1)

D-34 Th-230 beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.970K-OS 1. OOOE-04 a RTF(26,2)

D-34 Th-230 milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4.960Z-06 5.OOOE-06 a RTr(26,3)

D-34 D-34 ' Th-232 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 9 930Z-04 1. OOOE-03 aRTY (27,l1)

D-34 Th-232 beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.970E-05 1.OOOE-04 aRTr(27,2)

D-34 Th-232 milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4.960E-06 5.OOOZ-06 aRTr (27,3)

D-34 S D-34 3 U-233 plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.000E-03 2.500E-03 aR~r (28, 1)

D-34 a U-233 beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.980E-04 3.400E-04 aRTr(28,2)

D-34 U-233 milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4. oooe-04 6. OOOZ-04 aRTr(28,3)

D-34 3 D-34 3 U-234 plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.000Z-03 2.500E-03 aRTF(29,l)

D-34 U-234 beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pci/d) 9.980-04 3.400E-04 aRTr(29,2)

D-34 3 U-234 milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4.000E-04 6.000E-04 'RTr(29,3)

D-34 D-34 b U-235+D plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.000E-03 2.500E-03 aRTF (30, 1)

D-34 3 U-235+D beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.980E-04 3. 400E-04 aRTr(30,2)

D-34 2 0-235+D ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4.000Z-04 6.0003-04 s RTrF(30, 3)

D-34 D-34 3 U-236 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.000E-03 2.500E-03 aRTF (31,l1)

D-34 a U-236 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 9.980E-04 3. 400E-04 aRTF(31, 2)

D-34 $ U-236 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, fpCi/L)/(pCi/d) 4. OOOE-04 6.000E-04 aRTF(31,3)

D-34 D-34 3 Zn-65 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 3.970E-01 4.0003-01 aRTr (32, 1)

D-34 3 Zn-65 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.000E-Cl . OOOE-01 aRTrF(32, 2)

D-34 Zn-65 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 9.910E-03 1.OOO-02 aRTr (32, 3)

D-S Sioaccumt ulation factors, fresh water, L/kg:

D-S a Ac-227+D , fish 1.4803+01 1. 500E+01 aBI0rAC( 1,1)

D-S a Ac-227+D , crustacea and mollusks 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 aBIFAC( 1,2)

D-5 a D-S aAg-llOm+D, fish 4. 950Z+00 5.000E+00 aRZFAC( 2,1)

D-5 aAg-llOm+D, crustacea and mollusks 7.700E+02 7.700E+02 a I0rAC( 2,2)

D-S D-5 Am-241 , fish 2.970Z+01 3.000E+01 a IOPAC( 3,1)

D-S Am-241 , crustacea and mollusks 1.000E+03 1. OOOE+03 a3IOAC( 3,2)

D-S D-S aAm-243+D , fish 2 970Z+0l 3. 000E+01 B10AioC( 4,1)

D-S Am-243+D , crustacea and mollusks 1.000E+03 1. OOOE+03 aBIOAC( 4,2)

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  • Ivaluation of Potential Dose from Discarded Radionuclides File Disc~oae.RAD Dose Conversion Factor (and Related) Parameter Summary (continued) rile: BRP Dose Modeling current I Parameter Menu 'Parameter ' value 3 Default I Name L-D-5 2C-14 , fish '1.620E+04 3 5.000E+04 ' U OFAC( 5,1)

D-5 'C-14 , crustacea and mollusks 3 9.100E+03 ' 9.100E+03 2 BIOFAC( 5,2)

D-5 £ a D-5 Cm-243 , fish ' 2.980E+01 3 3.000Z+01 ' BIOFAC( 6,1)

D-5 Cm-243 , crustacea and mollusks ' 1.OOOE+03 ' 1.000E+03 ' BIOFAC( 6,2)

D-5 3 3 D-5 Cm-244 , fish ' 2.980E+01 ' 3.000E+01 ' BIOFAC( 8,1)

D-5 Cm-244 C , crustacea and mollusks l.OOOE+03 3 1.OOO+03 ' BIOFAC( 8,2)

D-5 3 3 D-5 s Cs-134 , fish ' 1.990E+03 3 2.0001+03 ' IIOFAC( 9,1)

D-5 Cs-134 , crustaces and mollusks '.000E+02 ' 1.0OOO+02 ' BIOFAC( 9,2)

D-5 3 3 D-5 I-129 , fish e8.4501+01 ' 4.000E+01 SIOFAC (10,1)

D-5 ' 1-129 , crustacea and mollusks 5.000E+00 ' 5.000E+00 ' BIOFAC(10,2)

D-5

  • 3 D-5 'Ni-59 , fish 3 9.900E+01 ' l.OOOZ+02 SIOFAC(ll,l)

D-5 3Ni-59 , crustacea and mollusks 1.000E+02 ' 1.000E+02 ' BIOFAC(11,2)

D-5 3 a D-5 'Ni-63 , fish 3 9.900E+01 ' 1.000E+02 $ BIOFAC(12,1)

D-5 3 Ni-63 , crustacea and mollusks '1.000E+02 3 1.OOOE+02 ' BIOFAC(12,2)

D-5 3 3 D-5 'Np-237+D , fish 2.980E+01 ' 1.000Z+02 3 BIOFAC(13,1)

D-5 * ,p-237+D , crustacea and mollusks 4.000E+02 3 BIOFAC(13,2)

D-5 3 3 l.OOOE+012 D-5 Pa-231 , fish 9.930E+00 ' 3.000E+01 BIOFAC (14,1)

D-S Pa-231 , crustacea and mollusks ' l.100E+02 3 1.0001+02 ' BIOFAC(14,2)

D-5 b 3 D-5 ' Pb-210+D , fish 3 3.000E+02 ' BIOFAC(15,1)

D-5 Pb-210+D , crustacea and mollusks '1.000E+02 BIOFAC(15,2) 3 3 3.000OE+012 D-5 l.OOOE+02 D-5 ' Pu-238 , fish '2.980E+01 ' BIOFAC (16,1)

D-5 Pu-238 , crustacea and mollusks '1.000E+02 ' BIOFAC(16,2)

D-5 8 3 3.000E+01 l.OOOE+02s D-5 a Pu-239 , fish 2.980E+01 ' 3.000E+01 3 BIOFAC(17,1)

D-5 ' Pu-239 , crustacea and mollusks 31.0001+02 ' 1.000Z+02 ' BIOFAC(17,2)

D-5 3 3 D-5

  • Pu-240 , fish '2.980E+01 ' 3.000E+01 J BIOFAC (18,1)

D-5 Pu-240 , crustacea and mollusks 3 1.OOOE+02 3 BIOFAC(18,2)

D-5 S 3 D-5 $ Pu-241+D , fish 2.980E+01 ' BIOFAC(19,1)

D-5 3Pu-241+D , crustacea and mollusks 1.000Z+02 ' 1.000E+02 ' BIOFAC(19,2)

D-5 3 3 D-5 ' Ra-226+D , fish 5.000E+01 ' 5.000E+01 ' BIOFAC (21,1)

D-5 Ra-226+D , crustacea and mollusks 2.500E+02 ' 2.5000+02 ' BIOFAC(21,2)

D-5 3 3 D-5 ' Ra-228+D , fish ' 5.000E+01 ' 5.000E+01 a BIOFAC (22,1)

D-5 Ra-228+D , crustacea and mollusks 2.500E+02 ' 2.500E+02 BIOFAC(22,2)

D-5 a 3 D-5 ' Tc-99 , fish ' 2.0101+01 ' 2.000E+01 ' BIOFAC (23, 1)

D-S Sc-99 T , crustacea and mollusks 85.0001+00 3 5.0OOOE+01 BIOFAC(23,2)

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File: BRP Dose Modeling

' Current 3 Parameter Menu Parameter Value Y a Default Name D-5 3Th-228+D ,fish a9.940E+01 1.000E+02 aB1OFAC(24,1)

D-5 3Th-228+D ,crustacea and mollusks a5.OOOE+02 a5.OOOE+02 aBIOFAC(24,2)

D-S 1 D-S aTh-229+D ,fish 9.940E+01 1.000E+02 B1OFAC(25,1)

D-5 aTh-229+D ,crustacea and mollusks 5.OOOE+02 5.OOOE+02 BaOFAC(25,2)

D-S 1 D-5 aTh-230 ,fish 9.940E+01 1.000E+02 BaOFAC(26,1J D-5 aTh-230 ,crustacea and mollusks a5.OOOE+02 5.OOOE+02 BIOFAC(26,2)

D-S D-5 3Th-232 ,fish a9.940E+01 1.OOOE+02 BIOFAC(27,1)

D-5 aTh-232 ,crustacea and mollusks 35.OOOE+02 35.OOOE+02 BIOFAC(27,2)

D-5 D-5 aU-233 , fish :9.940E+00 a 1.OOOE+01 B IIFAC(2e,l)

D-5 'U-233 ,crustacea and mollusks a36.OOOE+01 a 6.OOOE+01 aBZOFAC(28,2)

D-5 a D-5 aU-234 ,fish 9.940E+00 1.000E+01 BIOFAC(29,1)

D-5 3U-234 , crustacea and mollusks 6.000E+01 6.OOOE+01 BaOFAC(29,2)

D-5 3 D-5 V-235+D , fish 9.940E+00 1.OOOE+01 BIOFAC(30,1)

D-5 3U-235+D , crustacea and mollusks 6.OOOE+01 6.OOOE+01 BIOFAC(30,2)

D-5 a D-5 aU-236 , fish a9.940E+00 1.000E+01 3BIOFAC(3,1)

D-5 aU-236 , crustacea and mollusks a6.OOOE+01 a6.OOOE+01 BIOFAC(31,2)

D-5 3 a a a D-5 2 Zn-65 , fish *9.880E+02 31.000E+03 aBIOFAC(32,1)

D-5 aZn-65 , crustacea ~~ and mollusks a1.OOOE+04 a1.000E+04 aBIOFAC(32,2)

. . ............ .s.... . . .

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ROll

  • Area of contaminated zone (m**2) '1.500E+02 al.OOOE+04 'AREA ROll
  • Thickness of contaminated zone (i) 23.OOOE-01 2.OOOE+OO THICKO ROll
  • Length parallel to aquifer flow (m) 1.380E+01 ' l.OOOE+02 LCZPAQ ROll
  • Basic radiation dose limit (mrem/yr) 2.500E+01 2.500E+O1 BSRDL ROll
  • Time since placement of material (yr) 'O.OOOE+0O O.OOOE+O0 TI ROll *Times for calculations Cyr) l.OOOE+OO $l.OOOE+O0 T( 2)

ROll Times for calculations (yr) 3 3.OOOE+00 3.OOOE+00 T( 3) 31.000E+OO ROll 'Times for calculations (yr) l.OOOE+Ol l.OOOE+Ol T( 4)

ROll 'Times for calculations (yr) 33.OOOE+01 3.OOOE+0l T( 5)

ROll 'Times for calculations (yr) 1.OOOE+02 l.OOOE+02 T( 6)

ROll Times for calculations tyr) '3.OOOE+02 '3.OOOE+02 T( 7)

ROll 'Times for calculations (yr) l.OOOE+03 l.OOOE+03 T( 8)

ROll 'Times for calculations lyr) not used O.OOOE+OO T( 9)

ROll Times for calculations (yr) 3not used O.OOOE+00 T(10) 2 R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): Ag-ll0m 3.OOOE-02 O.OOOE+0O ___ Sl( 2)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCilg): Am-241 6.650E-02 2O.OOOE+0O ___ Sl( 3)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): C-14 4.700E-Ol 3O.OOOE+0O ___ Si( 5)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Cm-243 6.010E-02 O.OOOE+OO ___ SI( 6)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Cm-244 6.010E-02 O.OOOE+OO SI( 8)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Cs-134 2.220E-02 3O.OOOE+OO _ __

SI( 9)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): 1-129 a2.600E-0l O.OOOE+OO _ __

SIMl()

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Ni-59 2.350E+OO O.OOOE+0O ___

Sl(ll)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Ni-63 4.OOOE-0l O.OOOE+00 ___

S1(12)

R012 3initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Pu-238 4.500E-02 sO.OOOE+OO ___

S1(16)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Pu-239 4.OOOE-02 O.OOOE+00 ___

S1(17)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): Pu-240 4.OOOE-02 'O.OOOE+00 ___ S1(18)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Pu-241 7.250E+O0 O.OOOE+00 ___ S1(19)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/9): Tc-99 *3.100E-Ol O.OOOE+00 S1(23)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Zn-65 6.B70E-02 O.OOOE+O0 ___

S1 (32)

R012 3Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Ag-IlOm 'not used O.OOOE+O0 ___

' W1( 2)

R012 'Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Am-241 'not used O.OOOE+00 ___

' W1( 3)

R012 3Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): C-14 not used aO.OOOE+OO ___ WI( 5)

R012 'Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Cm-243 not used O.OOOE+00 ___ ' WI( 6)

R012 Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Cm-244 not used O.OOOE+00 WI( 8)

R012 3Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Cs-134 not used O.OOOE+00 Wl( 9)

R012 Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): 1-129 not used O.OOOE+00 WJ(10)

R012 *Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Ni-59 2not used O.OOOE+OO Wl(ll)

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RESRAD, Version 6.21 Ta Limit - 0.5 year 01/16/2003 14:43 Page 9 Summary : Evaluation of Potential Dose from Discarded Radionuclides File  : DiscDose.RAD Site-Specific Parameter Summary (continued) a User a Used by RESRAD a Parameter Menu Parameter a Input I Default ' (If different from user innut) Namp en __ A_

Paraete

_ ___.z_ . I __

grounawater PA_ _

Concentration Dn, nU.lf in (PCi/L): Ni-63 not used 00.OOE+00 3 * ---

W1(12)

R012 I Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Pu-238 not used 00.OOE+00 a * -1(16)

R012 a Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Pu-239 not used 0.000E+00 3 2 W 1(17)

R012 ' Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Pu-240 not used a 0.00E+00 a 2 31 (18)

R012 2 Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Pu-241 not used 0.000E+00 3 -'1(19)

R012 a Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Tc-99 not used a 0.OOE+00 a - 31(23)

R012 Concentration in groundwater (pCi/L): Zn-65 not used 0.000E+00 -- 1(32) a a R013 Cover depth (m) 0 OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 a - COVERO R013 Density of cover material (g/cm**3) not used 1.500E+00 3 R013 - DENSCV Cover depth erosion rate (m/yr) not used 1.000E-03 2 3 VCV R013 Density of contaminated zone (g/cm**3) 1.750E+00 *1.500E+00 R013 Contaminated zone erosion rate (m/yr) - DENSCZ 1.000E-03 1.000E-03 _VCZ R013 Contaminated zone total porosity 3.510E-01 a4.000E-01 R013 2 Contaminated zone field capacity

--- TPCZ

2. 630E-01 *2.000E-01 -FCCZ R013 3Contaminated zone hydraulic conductivity (m./yr) 5.360E+02 31.000E+01 a R013 aContaminated zone b parameter

-HCCZ 4.050E+00 85.300E+00 a -BCZ R013 2Average annual wind speed (m./sec) 5.000E+00 2.OOOE+00 a 2 R013 2Humidity in air (g/m**3) WIND not used 38.000E+00 a - HUMID R013 2Evapotranspiration coefficient 6.240E-01 25.000E-01 2 R013 2Precipitation (m/yr)

- EVAPTR 8 000E-01 1.000E+00 ' - PRECIP R013 Irrigation (m/yr) 2. 000E-01 2 .000E-01 a R013 2Irrigation mode - RI overhead overhead 3 -- IDITCH R013 2Runoff coefficient 4.490E-01 2 .000E-01 a R013 Watershed area for nearby stream or pond (m**2) 2 RUNOFF

2. 307E+06 1.000E+06 3 WAREA R013 aAccuracy for water/soil computations 1. oooE-03 a1.000E-03 a _EPS a a R014 Density of saturated zone (g/cm**3) a1.520E+00 1.500E+00 a R014 3Saturated zone total porosity - DENSAQ I4.240E-01 4.000E-01 3 -TPSZ R014 3Saturated zone effective porosity 23.550E-01 2 .000E-01 a R014 3Saturated zone field capacity -EPSZ

'1. 600E-01 2 .000E-01 2 _ FCSZ R014 3Saturated zone hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) *1. 520E+03 a1.000E+02 a R014 2Saturated zone hydraulic gradient -HCSZ 27.000E-04 a2.000E-02 8 ---

R014 2Saturated zone b parameter HGWT 2 .880E+00 25.300E+00 a __- BSZ R014 *Water table drop rate (m/yr) 21. 000E-03 1.000E-03 a __- VWT R014 2Well pump intake depth (m.below water table) 31.450E+01 1.000E+01 a --- DWIBWT R014 2Model: Nondispersion (ND) or Mass-Balance (MB) xMB 2ND0 2 --- MODEL R014 2Well pumping rate (m**3/yr) I3.303E+02 32.500E+02 __UW Page 6-120

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  • 1.220E+00 ' 4.000E+00 H (1)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 1, soil density (g/cm**3)

  • 1.750E+00 3 1. 500E+00 DENSUZ(1)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 1, total porosity

  • 3.510E-01 2 4.000E-01 TPUZ (1)

R015S Unsat. zone 1, effective porosity ' 8.800E-02 ' 2.000E-01 EPUZ (1)

R015 'Unsat. zone 1, field capacity ' 2.630E-01 ' 2.000E-01 FCUZ (1)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 1. soil-specific b parameter

  • 4.050E+00 2 5.300E+00 BUZ (1)

R05 ' Unsat. zone 1, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr)

  • 5.360E+02 3 1.000E+01 HCUZ (1) 2 2 R015 ' Unsat. zone 2, thickness (I) ' 1.370E+0O ' O.OOOE+00 H (2)

R015 '2Unsat.zone 2, soil density (g/cm**3) ' 1.950E+00 3 1.500E+00 DENSUZ(2)

R015 '2Unsat.zone 2, total porosity 3 2.740E-01 3 4.OOOE-01 TPUZ (2)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 2, effective porosity ' 2.600E-02 2 2.000E-01 EPUZ (2)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 2, field capacity ' 2.480E-01 3 2.000E-01 FCUZ (2)

R015 '2Unsat. zone 2, soil-specific b parameter 2 4.380E+00 2 5.300E+00 BUZ(2)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 2, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) 2 5.540E+02 X 1.OOOE+01 HCUZ (2)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 3, thickness (m) 2 4.110E+00 2 O.OOOE+00 H(3)

R015 '3Unsat. zone 3, soil density (g/cm**3), 2 1.920E+00 2 1. 500E+00 DENSUZ(3)

R015 '2Unsat. zone 3, total porosity 2 2.870E-01 2 4.000E-01 TPUZ (3)

R015 $ Unsat. zone 3, effective porosity 3 3.700E-02 3 2.000E-01 EPUZ (3)

R015 'Unsat. zone 3, field capacity ' 2.500E-01 a 2.000E-01 FCUZ (3)

R015 IUnsat. zone 3, soil-specific b parameter 3 4.900E+00 2 5.300E+00 BUZ (3)

R015 3Unsat. zone 3, hydraulic conductivity (n/yr) 2 5.170E+00 2 1.OOOE+01 KCUZ (3)

  • S R015 Unsat. zone 4, thickness (m)
  • 6.100E-01 2 0. OOOE+00 H (4)

R015 Unsat. zone 4, soil density (g/cm**3)

  • 1.830E+00 3 1.500E+00 DENSUZ(4)

R015 3Unsat. zone 4, total porosity

  • 3.170E-01 2 4.OOOE-01 TPUZ (4)

R015 3Unsat. zone 4, effective porosity

  • 2.900E-02 2 2.000E-01 EPUZ (4)

R015 2 Unsat. zone 4, field capacity

  • 2.870E-01 2 2.000E-01 FCUZ (4)

R015 3 Unsat. zone 4, soil-specific b parameter

  • 4.050E+00 3 5.300E+00 BUZ(4)

R015 3Unsat. zone 4, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr)

  • 1.046E+03 2 1.000E+01 HCUZ (4) 2 2 R015 'Unsat. zone 5, thickness (W) ' 7.320E+00 ' O.OOOE+00 H (5)

R015 3 Unsat. zone 5, soil density (9/cm**3) 0 1.850E+O0 3 1.500E+00 DENSUZ(5)

R015 2 Unsat. zone 5, total porosity $ 3.130E-01 3 4.000E-01 TPUZ (5)

R015

  • Unsat. zone 5, effective porosity ' 5.400E-02 2 2.000E-01 EPUZ (5)

R015 2Unsat. zone 5, field capacity ' 2.580E-01 ' 2.000E-01 FCUZ (5)

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R015 3Unsat. zone 5, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) ' 1.560E+01 ' 1.OOOE+01 --- ' HCUZ(5)

R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Ag-lOmn m ' ' '

R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 3 8.880E+02 ' 0.000E+00 --- DCNUCC( 2)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) ' 2.150E+02 ' O.OOOE+00 ' ' DCRUCU( 2,1)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) ' 2.140E+02 ' O.OOOE+00 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 2,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) ' 2.160E+02 ' O.OOOE+00 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 2,3)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) ' 2.140E+02 ' O.OOOE+00 2 --- ' DCNUCU( 2,4)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) ' 2.130E+02 O.OOOE+00 ' --- DCNUCU( 2,5)

R016 2 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 3 2.150E+02 ' O.OOOE+00 ' --- 3DCNUCS( 2)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) 2 0.000+00 ' O.OOOE+00 ' 5.167E-04 ' ALEACH( 2)

R016 ' Solubility constant ' O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 ' not used 'SOLUBIC 2)

R016 'Distribution coefficients for Am-241 ' '

R016 3 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) ' 1.170E+04 ' 2.000E+01 --- I' DCNUCC( 3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) ' 1.440E+03 ' 2.000E+01 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 3,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) ' 1.420E+03 ' 2.000E+01 2 --- 2 DCNUCU( 3,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) ' 1.430E+03 ' 2.000E+01 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 3,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) ' 1.430E+03 ' 2.000E+01 3 --- 3 DCNUCU( 3,4)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 3 1.410E+03 ' 2.000E+01 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 3,5)

R016 ' Saturated zone (cm**3/9) ' 1.430E+03 ' 2.000E+01 3 --- ' DCNUCS( 3)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) ' O.OOOE+00 ' 0.000E+00 ' 3.922E-05 ' ALEACH( 3)

R016 I Solubility constant ' O.OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 ' not used ' SOLUBK( 3)

R016 IDistribution coefficients for C-14 ' ' 'E0 R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) ' 9.570E+01 ' 0.OO0E+00 --- 'DCNUCC( 5)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) ' 1.250E+00 O.OOOE+00 ' --- 'DCNUCU( 5,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (em**3/g) l 1.080E+01 O.OOOE+00 ' --- 'DCNUCU( 5,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) ' 1.260E+00 ' O.OOOE+00 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 5,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 2 1.080E+01 ' O.OOOE+00 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 5,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) ' 1.250E+00 0O.OOOE+00 I --- 'DCNUCU( 5,5)

R016 3 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) ' 1.080E+01 ' O.OOOE+00 3 --- ' DCNUCS( 5)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) ' O.OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 ' 4.788E-03 'ALEACH( 5)

R016 ' Solubility constant ' O.OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 ' not used 'SOLUBR( 5)

R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Cm-243 ' 3 R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) ' 2.300E+04 '-1.000E+00 ' --- 'DCNUCC( 6)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 1 (em**3/g) ' 6.710E+03 '-1.OOOE+00 ' --- ' DCNUCU( 6,1)

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_x~v fI R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) a 6.680E+03 '-1.OOOE+OO ' ___

DCNUCU( 6,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) a 6.740E+03 '-lOOOE+OO ' ___

DCSUCU( 6,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) a 6.670E+03 '-l.OOOE+00 ' ___

DCNUCU( 6,4)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) a 6.670E+03 '-l.OOOE+OO 3 a DCNUCU( 6,5)

R016 a Saturated zone (cm**3/g) a 6.700E+03 '-l.OOOE+OO ' DCSUCS ( 6) 2a R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) a 0.OOOE+00 a O.OOOE+00 ' 1.995E-05 ALEACH( 6) a ' O.OOOE+00 R016 ' Solubility constant 0.OOOE+00 ' not used SOLUBK( 6) a a a R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Cm-244 R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) '-l.000E+00 '-l.000E+00 1.385E+03 a DCNMCCC 8)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) a-l.000E+00 '-l.00OE+00 1.385E+03 a DCNUCU( 8,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) '-1.000E+00 0-l.OOOE+00 1.385E+03 3a DCNUCU( 8,2)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) '-l.OOOE+00 '-l.000E+00 1.385E+03 a DCNUCU( 8,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (an**3/g) '-l.OOOE+00 1.385E+03 3a DCNUCU( 8,4)

R016 a Unsaturated zone S (cm**3/g) -1 .OOOE+00 '-l.OOOE+00 1.385E+03 DCNUCU( 8,5) 1000E+00 R016 ' Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 3.0OOOE+00 '-0.OOOE+00 1.385E+03 DCNUCS( 8)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) a O.OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 3.313E-04 ALEACHI 8)

R016 ' Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 3 O.OOOE+OO not used SOLUBKD 8) a R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Cs-134 a R016 C Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 3 2.130E+03 a 1.000E+03 ___

' DCNUCC( 9)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) ' 4.410E+02 a 1.OOOE+03 ___

' DCNUCU( 9,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) ' 4.380E+02 a 1.000E+03 ___ ' DCNUCU( 9,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) ' 4.440E+02 a 1. OOOE+03 2 DCNUCU( 9,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) ' 4.380E+02 ' 1.OOOE+03 ___ ' DCNUCU( 9,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) ' 4.380E+02 3 1.OOOE+03 ' DCNUCU 9,5)

R016 ' Saturated zone (cm**3/g) ' 4.400E+02 a 1.OOOE+03 ' DCNUCS( 9)

R016 3 Leach rate (/yr) ' O.OOOE+00 a O.OOOE+00 2.1541-04 ' ALEACR( 9)

R016 ' Solubility constant ' O.OOOE+00 a O.OOOE+00 not used 2 SOLUBK( 9)

R016 ' Distribution coefficients for I-129 a a R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.050E+00 ' 1.OOOE-01 ' DCNUCC(10)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) ' 4.530E+00 ' 1.OOOE-01 0- ' DCNUCU(10,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (=m**3/g) ' 4.490E+00 a 1.000E-01 ' DCNUCU(10,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) ' 4.550E+00 ' 1.000E-01 DCNUCU(10,3)

R0l6 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 4.500E+00 ' 1.000E-01 ' DCNUCU(10,4)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) ' 4.490E+00 ' 1.000E-01 'DCNUCU(10,5)

R016 ' Saturated zone (cm**3/g) a 4.520E+00 ' 1.000E-01 ' DCNUCS(20)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) ' O.OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 3.824E-Ol ' ALEACH(10)

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' 0.OOOE+00 2 0.000E+00 2 not used ' SOLUBK(10) 2 2 R016 Distribution coefficients for Ni-59 2 2 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 2 1.130E+03 a 1.000E+03 ' ___  : DCNUCC(11)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 2 4.210E+02 2 1.000E+03 3 ___ ' DCNUCU(11,1)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 3 4.200E+02 2 1.000E+03 3 ' DCNUCU(11,2)

R016

  • Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 3 4.230E+02 2 1.OOOE+03 2 ___

R016 *  : DCNUCU(11,3)

Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 2 4.190E+02 2 1.OOOE+03 2 ___

R016 DCNUCU(11,4)

Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 2 4.210E+02 2 1.OOOE+03 2 ___

' DCNUCU(11,5)

R016

  • Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 34.190E+02 3 1.OOOE+03 a R016 DCNUCS(ll)
  • Leach rate (/yr) ' 0.OOOE+00 1.OOOE+00 2 0.OOOE+00 2 R016 4.061E-04 ' ALEACH(11)
  • Solubility constant. 2 0.OOOE+00 ' 0.000E+00 ' not used 2 SOLUBK(11) a 2 1.OOOE+03 3 R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Ni-63 2 2 a

R016 3 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 2 1.OOOE+03 2 1.000E+03 '

R016 2 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) -- - DCNUCC(12) 2 1.000E+03 2 DCNUCU(12,1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 2 1.OOOE+03 2 1.000E+03 3 DCNUCU(12,2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 2 1.OOOE+03 1.000E+03 ' a DCNUCU(12,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 2 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 1.OOOE+03 23 R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 1.000E+03 ' 2 DCNUCU(12,4) 2 1.OOOE+03 2 DCNUCU(12,5)

R016 2 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 2 1.000E+03 a R016 Leach rate (/yr) DCNUCS(12) 2 0.000E+00 2 0.OOOE+00 3 4.589E-04 a ALEACH(12)

R016 Solubility constant 2 0.000E+00 a 2 0.OOOE+00 2 not used SOLUBK(12) a 3 2 2 23 R016 Distribution coefficients for Pu-238 S a R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 2 2.OOOE+03 '2.OOOE+03 ' ___

DCNUCC(16)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) a 2.OOOE+03 2 2.OOOE+03 a ___

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (c**3/g) DCNUCU(16,1) 2 a 2. OOOE+03 '2.OOOE+03 a a R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) ___ DCNUCU(16,2) a 2. OOOE+03 '2.OOOE+03 '

R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) ___ DCNUCU(16,3) 2 2 2.OOOE+03 ' 2.000E+03 2 DCNUCU(16,4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) a 2.OOOE+03

  • 2.OOOE+03 a R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) DCNUCU(16,5) a 2.OOOE+03 82.OOOE+03 I R016 Leach rate (/yr) DCNUCS(16) 2 0.OOOE+00 2 0.OOOE+00 ' 2.295E-04 ALEACH(16)

R016 Solubility constant 2 0.OOOE+00 3 0.OOOE+00 a not used SOLUBK(16)

R016 Distribution coefficients for Pu-239 2 2 3 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) ' 3.360E+03 2 2.OOOE+03 ' a DCNUCC(17)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 2 9.470E+02 2 2.OOOE+03 2 ' DCNUCU(17,1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 2 9.470E+02 ' 2.000E+03 ' 3 DCNUCU(17,2)

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R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 29.430E+02 2 2.OOOE+03 --- DCNUCU(17,4)

R016 2 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 29.440E+02 3 2.000E+03 3 --- DCNUCU(17,5)

R016 3 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 29.430E+02 I 2.000E+03 I --- 3DCNUCS(17)

R016 3 Leach rate (/yr) 20.000E+00 0.000E+00 1.366E-04 3ALBACHtl7)

R016 3 Solubility constant 0.000E+00 2 0.000E+00 2 not used *SOLUBRK(17)

R016 2Distribution coefficients for Pu-240 R016 2 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 22.000E+03 3 2.000E+03 2 --- DCNUCC(18)

R016 2 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 32.000E+03 2 2.000E+03 2 --- 2DCNUCU(1S,l)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 22.000E+03 3 2.000E+03 2 --- 2DCNUCU(18,2)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 32.000E+03 3 2.000E+03 --- DCNUCU(18,3)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 22.OOOE+03 3 2.000E+03 --- DCNUCU(18,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 32.OOOE+03 I 2.000E+03 3 3 DCNUCU(18,5)

R016 2 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 22.000E+03 2 2.000E+03 --- DCNUCS(l8)

R016 3 Leach rate (/yr) 30.000E+00 3 0.000E+00 3 2.295E-04 2AL3ACH(18)

R016 2 Solubility constant 2O.000E+00 8 0.OOOE+00 3 not used 'SOLUBK(18)

R016 Distribution coefficients for Pu-241 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 22.000E+03 a 2.000E+03 - 2DCNUCC(19)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 22.000E+03 3 2.000E+03 --- DCNUCU(19,1)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 22.000E+03

  • 2.000E+03 - 2DCNUCU(19,2)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 22.000E+03 2.000E+03 --- DCNUCU(19,3)

R016 - Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 32.000E+03 3 2.000E+03 ---

  • DCNUCU(19,4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 22.OOOE+03 a 2.000E+03 2-- DCNUCU(19,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) '2.000E+03 I 2.000E+03 --- DCNUCS(19)

R016 3 Leach rate (/yr) 0.000E+00 2 0.000E+00 3 2.295E-04 ALEACH(19)

R016

  • Solubility constant 0.000E+00 2 0.000E+00 2 not used SOLUBK(19)

R016 Distribution coefficients for Tc-99 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 36.100E-02 2 0.000E+00 --- DCNUCC(23)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 35.050E-01 2 0.000E+00 --- DCNUCU(23,1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 5.000E-01 ' 0.000E+00 --- DCNUCU(23,2)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 5.090E-01 a 0.000E+00 --- DCNUCU(23,3)

R016 2 Unsaturated zone 4 (om**3/g) 24.990E-01 3 0.000E+00 I --- 2DCNUCU(23,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 24.990E-01 ' 0.000E+00 -- DCNUCU(23,5)

R016 3 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 35.030E-01 0.000E+00 -- DCNUCS(23)

R016 3 Leach rate (/yr) 20.000E+00 2 0.000E+00 2 2.172E+00 2 ALEACH(23)

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User 3 3 Used by RESRAD Parameter Menu ' Parameter 3 Input Default (If different from user input) Name U wE XU 1111111111e 1 R016 Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 3 not used R016 Distribution coefficients for Zn-65 a SOLUBK(23)

R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) a 2.120E+04 0.000E+00 DCNUCC(32)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 1.054E+03 a

0.000E+00 a DCNUCU(32,1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 1.040E+03 a

O.OOOE+00 3 DCNUCU(32, 2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 31.066E+03

___ a 3 0.000E+00 a DCNUCU(32,3)

R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 1.039E+03 a

a 0.OOOE+00 a DCNUCU(32, 4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 31.037E+03 a 0.OOOE+00 a DCNUCU(32,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) a 1.049E+03 3 O.oooE+00 a DCNUCS(32)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 a a 2.165E-05 ALEACH(32)

R016 Solubility constant 0.000E+00 a O.000E+00 a a not used SOLUBK(32) a a a a Distribution coefficients for daughter Ac-227 a R016 R016 a

a Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 8.240E+02 a 2.000E+01 ___ DCNUCC( 1)

RO16 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 8.230E+02 a 2.000E+0O ___

DCKUCU( 1, 1)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 8. 120E+02 a 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU( 1,2)

R016 2 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 8.280E+02 a 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU( 1,3)

R0162 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 8.250E+02 a 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU( 1,4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 8. 120E+02 a 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU( 1,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 8. 170E+02 a 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCS( 1)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0.OOOE+00 a 0.000E+00 5.569E-04 ALEACH( 1)

Solubility constant 0. OOOE+00 a R016 0.000E+00 not used SOLUBR( 1)

R016 a Distribution coefficients for daughter Am-243 a R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.170E+04 a 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCC( 4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) a 1.440E+03 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) a 4, 1) 1.420E+03 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) a 4,2) 1.430E+03 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(

R016 a Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) a 4,3) 1.430E+03 2.000E+01 ___

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) a DCNUCU( 4, 4) 1.410E+03 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(

Saturated zone (cm**3/g) a 4,5) 1.430E+03 2.000E+01 ___

DCNUCS(

R016 Leach rate (/yr) a 4) 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 3.922E-05 ALEACH(

Solubility constant a 4)

R016 0. OOOE+00 0.000E+00 not used SOLUBR( 4) a Distribution coefficients for daughter Np-237 a R016 R016 a Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.710E+01 -l.000E+00 a a DCNUCC(13)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 1.690E+01 a-1.OOOE+0O Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 3 DCNUCU(13, 1) 1.680E+01 '-l.OOOE+OO ' 3 DCNUCU(13,2)

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a DCNUCU(13, 3)

R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 1.680E+01 9-1.000E+00 a DCNUCU(13,4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 1.680E+01 '-1.000E+00 a DCNUCU(13,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 1.690E+01 S-l.OOOE+OO a DCNUCS(13)

R016

  • Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 aO.OOOE+00 2.660E-02 a ALEACH(13)

R016

  • Solubility constant 0. OOOE+00 aO.OOOE+00 not used a SOLUBK(13)

R016 3 Distribution coefficients for daughter Pa-231 a R016 Contaminated zone icm**3/g) 3.790E+02 5.000E+Ol ___

DCNUCC(14)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 3.750E+02 5.000E+00 ___

DCNUCU(14,1)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 3.710E+02 5.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(14, 2)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 3.780E+02 S5.000E+01 ___ DCNUCU(14,3)

R016 2 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 3.710E+02 $5.000E+01 DCNUCU(14,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 3.700E+02 '5.000E+01 DCNUCU(14,5)

R016 a Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 3.730E+02 '5.000E+01 DCNUCS(14)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 5O.OOOE+00 1.210E-03 ALEACH(14)

R016 3 Solubility constant 0.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+01 not used SOLUBK(14)

R016 a Distribution coefficients for daughter Pb-210 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.OOOE+02 l.OOOE+02 DCNUCC(15)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 1.000E+02 0.000E+02 ___ DCNUCU(15, 1)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 1.OOOE+02 l.OOOE+02 ___ DCNUCU(15,2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 1.OOOE+02 0.000E+02 ___ DCNUCU(15,3)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 1.OOOE+02 l.OOOE+02 ___ DCNUCU(15,4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 1.000+02 1.OOOE+02 a . 0003+00 DCNUCU(15, 5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 1.OOOE+02 O1.000E+02 DCNUCS(15)

R016 a Leach rate (/yr) 0.OOOE+00 1.000E+02 4.582E-03 ALEACH(15)

R016 & Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 not used SOLUBK(15)

O.OOOE+OO R016 Distribution coefficients for daughter Ra-226 R016 a Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 7.000E+01 37.000E+02 ___ a1 DCRUCC(21)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 7.000E+01 ___ a1 DCKUCU(21,l) 27.000OE+Ol R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 7.000E+01 '7.000E+02

___ a CcNUCU(21,2)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 7.000E+01 17.000E+0O 11DCNUCU (21, 3)

R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 7.OOOE+01 a7.000E+00 ___

a3DcNUCU(21,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 7.000E+01 37.000E+01 a3DCNUCUJ(21,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 7.000E+01 a07.000E+01 a DCNUCS(21)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0.000+00 aO.OOOE+00 6.542E-03 *ALEACH (21)

R016 Solubility constant 0.000E+00 O.0003+00 not used a SOLUJBK(21)

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  • Default I (If different from user input) Name a

R016 Distribution coefficients for daughter Ra-228 a R016 a Contaminated zone (cm**3/9) a 7.000E+01 7.000E+01 ___ a DC3UCC(22)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) a 7.000E+01 7.000E+01 ___ a DCKUCU(22, 1)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) a 7.000E+01 7.000E+01 ___ a DCNUCU(22,2)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) a 7.000E+01 7.OOOE+01 a DCRUCU(22,3)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) a 7.000E+01 7.OOOE+01 a DCKUCU(22,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) a 7.000E+01 7.000E+01 a DCNUCU(22,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) a 7.OOOE+01 7.000E+01 a DCNUCS(22)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) a O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 6.542E-03 a ALEACH(22)

R016 Solubility constant a O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 not used a SOLUBEK22)

R016 3 Distribution coefficients for daughter Th-228 a a R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 a DCNUCC(24)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 6. 000E+04 a DCNUCU(24, 1)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (om**3/g) a 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 a DCNUCU(24, 2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) a 6. OOOE+04 6.000E+04 a DCNUCU(24,3)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) a 6. 000E+04 6.000E+04 a DCNUCU(24, 4)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 a DCNUCU(24,5)

R016 a Saturated zone (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 a DCRUCS(24)

R016 a Leach rate (/yr) a 0. OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 7.649E-06 a ALEACH(24)

R016 ' Solubility constant a O.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 not used SOLUBK(24) a R016 a Distribution coefficients for daughter Th-229 a a a R016 a Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) a 5.720E+03 a 6.000E+04 a ___ a DCNUCC(25)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) a 5.810E+03 a 6.000E+04 a ___ a DCNUCU (25, 1)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 fcm**3/g) a 5.810E+03 a 6. 000E+04 a a DCNUCU(25,2)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) a 5.880E+03 a 6.000E+04 a a DCKUCU(25, 3)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) a 5.770E+03 a 6. 000E+04 a a DCNUCU(25, 4)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) a 5.780E+03 a 6.OOOE+04 a a DCNUCU(25, 5)

R016 a Saturated zone (cm**3/g) a 5.770E+03 a 6.000E+04 a a DCNUCS(25)

R016 a Leach rate (/yr) a O.OOOE+00 a 0.000E+00 a 8.023E-05 a ALEACK(25)

R016 a Solubility constant a 0.OOOE+00 a O.OOOE+00 a not used a SOLUBK(25) aa a a a a R016 2a Distribution coefficients for daughter Th-230 a a a R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 a 6.000E+04 a a DCKUCC(26)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 a 6.000E+04 a a DCKUCU(26, 1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 a 6.000E+04 a a DCNUCU(26,2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) a 6.000E+04 a 6.000E+04 a a DCNUCU(26, 3)

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' User ' Used by RESRAD a Parameter Menu ' Parameter 3 Input ' Default 3 (If different from user input) $ Name

,AAUJM R016 3 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 2 6.000E+04 6.OOOE+04 3 --- DCNUCU(26,4)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 5 (an**3/g) 6.000E+04 36.000E+04 --- DCNUCU(26,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 I --- DCNUCS(26)

R016 3a Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 3 7.649E-06 8 ALEACH(26)

R016 a Solubility constant

  • O.OOOE+00 'O.OOOE+00 3 not used SOLUBK(26) 3 3 3 a R016 3 Distribution coefficients for daughter Th-232 a R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 ___ DCNUCC(27)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 6.000E+04 6.OOOE+04 ___

DCNUCU(27,1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 ___

DCNUCU(27,2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 ___

DCNUCU (27, 3)

R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 DCUUCU(27,4)

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 6.000E+04 6.000E+04 DCNUCU(27,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 6. 000E+04 6.000E+04 DCNUCS(27)

R016a Leach rate (/yr) 0. OOOE+00 0. OOOE+00 ALEACH(27)

R016 1 Solubility constant 0.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 not used SOLUBK(27)

R016 1 Distribution coefficients for daughter U-233 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.000E+01 ___

DCUUCC(28)

R016 1 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.000E+01 ___

DCUUCU(28,1)

R016 1 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 1.240E+02 5.000E+01 ___

DCUUCU(28,2)

R016 1 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.000E+01 ___

DCUUCU (28,3)

R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(28,4)

R016 1 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 1.240E+02 5.000E+01 DCNUCU(28,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 1.250E+02 5.000E+01 DCHUCS(28)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 ALEACH(28)

R016 3 Solubility constant 0.OOOE+00 0. OOOE+00 not used SOLUBEK(28)

R016 3 Distribution coefficients for daughter U-234 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 5.000E+01 5.OOOE+01 ___

DCNUCC(29)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (om**3/g) 5.00OE+Ol 5.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(29,1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 5.000E+01 5.000E+01 ___ DCNUCU(29,2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 5. 000E+01 5.000E+01 DCNUCU(29,3) 33 R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 5.000E+01 5.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(29,4)

R016 33 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 5.OOOE+O1 5.OOOE+01 DCNUCU (29,5)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 5.000E+01 5.000E+01 DCNUCS(29) a R016 Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 ALEACH(29)

R016 Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 0. OOOE+00 not used SOLUBEK(29)

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S User a Used by RESRAD ' Parameter Menu ' Parameter ' Input ' Default  : (If different from user input) Name inut) a Name R016 3 Distribution coefficients for daughter U-235 ------------------------------

R016 a Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.OOOE+01 ___ DCNUCC(30)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.OOOE+0l ___ DCUUCU(30, 1)

R016 " Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 1.240E+02 5.000E+01 ___ DCNUCU(30,2)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.OOOE+Ol R016 3 DCNUCU(30,3)

Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 1.260E+02 5.OOOE+0l R016 a DCNUCU(30,4)

Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) 1.240E+02 5.000E+01 R016 3 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) DCNUCU(30, 5) 1.250E+02 5.OOOE+01 DCNUCS(30)

R016 3 Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 3.638E-03 ALEACH(30)

R016 8 Solubility constant 0.OOOE+0O 0.OOOE+00 not used SOLUBK(30)

R016 Distribution coefficients for daughter U-236 R016 a Contaminated zone (om**3/g) 5.OOOE+01 5.000E+01 ___

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/9) DCNUCC(31) 5.OOOE+01 5.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(31,l)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 5.OOOE+01 5.000E+01 ___

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) DCNUCU(31, 2) 5.000E+01 5.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(31, 3)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 5.OOOE+01 5.OOOE+01 ___

R016 Unsaturated zone 5 (cm**3/g) DCNUCU(31,4) 5.OOOE+01 5. OOOE+01 ___

DCNUCU(31,5)

R016 a Saturated zone (cm**31g) 5.OOOE+01 5.OOOE+01 ___

DCNUCS(31)

R016 a Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 R016 3 Solubility constant 9.151E-03 ALEACH(31) 0.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 not used SOLUBI(31)

R017 Inhalation rate (m**3/yr) 8.570E+03 8.400E+03 ___

INHALR R017 a Mass loading for inhalation (g/m**3) 2.350E-05 1.OOOE-04 ___

MLINH R017 a Exposure duration 3.000E+01 3.000E+01 ___

ED R017 Shielding factor, inhalation 5.500E-01 4.000E-01 ___

SHF3 R017 a Shielding factor, external gamma 3.970E-0l 7.000E-01 ___

SHFi R017 3 Fraction of time spent indoors 6.670E-0l 5.000E-01 ___

FIND R017 3 Fraction of time spent outdoors (on site) 2.500E-0l 2.500E-01 ___

FOTD R017

  • Shape factor flag, external gamma 1.OOOE+00 l.OOOE+00 >O shows circular AREA. FS R017 2 Radii of shape factor array (used if FS - -1):

R017 a Outer annular radius (m), ring 1: not used 5.000E+01 RAD SHAPE( 1)

R017 a Outer annular radius (m), ring 2: not used 7.071E+01 R017 Outer annular radius (m), ring 3: RAD S8APE( 2) not used 0.OOOE+00 RAD SHAPE( 3)

R017 Outer annular radius (m), ring 4: not used 0.OOOE+00 R017 Outer annular radius (m), ring 5: RAD SHAPE( 4) not used 0.OOOE+00 RAD SHAPE( 5)

R017 Outer annular radius (m), ring 6: not used 0.OOOE+00 R017 Outer annular radius (m), ring 7: RAD SHAPE( 6) not used 0.OOOE+00 RAD SHAPE( 7)

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0. 000E+00 33 RAD SHAPE( 9) 3 R017 Outer annular radius (m), ring 10: not used 3 0.000E+00 a RAD SHAPE(10) 3 R017 3 Outer annular radius m), ring 11: not used 3 0.000E+00 a RAD SHAPE 11) 3 R017 3 Outer annular radius (m), ring 12: not used 0.000E+00 aa RADSHAPE(12) 3 23 3

R017 3 Fractions of annular areas within AREA:

R017 3 Ring 1 not used 1.000E+00 a FRACA( 1)

R017 2 Ring 2 2not used 32.732E-01 3 FRACA( 2)

Ring 3 3not used 0.000E+00 3 FRACA( 3)

R017 Ring 4 not used a0.000E+00 FRACA( 4)

R017 Ring 5 3not used a0.000E+00 FRACAt 5)

R017 Ring 6 not used 0.000E+00 3 FRACAW 6)

R017 Ring 7 not used a0.000E+00 & FRACA( 7)

R017 Ring 8 not used 0.OOOE+00 3 FRACA( 8)

R017 Ring 9 not used a0.000E+00 3 FRACA 9 )

R017 Ring 10 not used 0.000E+00 2 FRACA (10)

Rol? Ring 11 not used 0.000E+00 ' FRACA(11)

R0273 Ring 12 3not used 0.OOOE+00 FRACA(12) 3 3 R018 Fruits, vegetables and grain consumption (kg/yr) 2.050E+02 1.600E+02 3 ___ DIET (1)

ROll R018 3 Leafy vegetable consumption (kg/yr) 31.400E+01 1.400E+01 ' DIET(2)

Role 3 Milk consumption (L/yr) 3not used 9.200E+01 ___

DIET(3)

Meat and poultry consumption (kg/yr) not used 6.3003+01 9 ___

DIET(4)

R018 Fish consumption (kg/yr) 5.400E+00 5.400E+00 2 DIET(5)

R017 R018 Other seafood consumption (kg/yr) 9.OOOE-01 '9.000E-013 DIET(6)

R018 Soil ingestion rate (g/yr) 1.820E+01 33.650E+01 3 ___

SOIL R018 Drinking water intake (L/yr) 4.090E+02 35.100E+02 8 ___ DWI Role a Contamination fraction of drinking water 1.000E+00 31.000E+00'3 ___ FDW Contamination fraction of household water not used 31.000E+00 2 ___ FHEW R018 R018 Contamination fraction of livestock water not used '1.000E+00 a FLW R018 Contamination fraction of irrigation water 1.OOOE+00 a1.000E+00 a FIRW 10178 R018 Contamination fraction of aquatic food 34.480E-01 35.000E-01 3 FR9 R018 Contamination fraction of plant food '-1 '-1 0.750E-01 FPLANT Contamination fraction of meat not used -1 3 FMEAT Contamination fraction of milk not used 8-13 ___

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User a S Used by RESRAD ' Parameter Menu Parameter ' Input ' Default ' (If different from user input) ' Name used ------------------------

R019 'Livestock fodder intake for milk (kg/day) not s5.500E+01 I LFI6 R019 'Livestock water intake for meat (L/day) not used '5.000E+01 ' LWI5 R019 Livestock water intake for milk (L/day) not used 1.600E+02 a LWI6 R019 Livestock soil intake (kg/day) not used 25.000E-01 a LSI R019 'Mass loading for foliar deposition (g/m**3) I 1.OOOE-04 31.OOOE-04 3MLFD R019 Depth of soil mixing layer (m) a2.320E-01 I 1.500E-01 R019 Depth of roots (M) DM 31.220E+00 " 9.000E-01 DROOT R019 Drinking water fraction from groundwater 1.OOOE+00 1.OOOE+00 2 R019 'Nousehold water fraction from groundwater not used 1.OOOE+00 a R019 Livestock water fraction from groundwater FGWHH not used 1.000E+00 '

R019 'Irrigation fraction from groundwater 1.OOOE+00 a1.OOOE+00 FGWIR a a R19B Net weight crop yield-for Non-Leafy (kg/m**2) 1.750E+00I 7.000E-01 YV(1)

R19B Ret weight crop yield for Leafy (kg/m**2) 1.500E+00I 1.500E+00 YV(2)

R19B Wet weight crop yield for Fodder (kg/m**2) not used 1.100E+00 YV(3)

R19B WGrowing Season for Non-Leafy gyears) I1.700E-01

'1.700E-01 a 3TE(1)

R19B Growing Season for Leafy (years) 32.500E-01 I2.500E-01 3 TE(2)

R19B Growing Season for Fodder (years) used 3not 8.000E-02 3 TE(3)

R19B GTranslocation Factor for Non-Leafy 1.OOOE-01 3 1.000E-01

  • TIV(1)

R19B 'Translocation Factor for Leafy 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 ' TIV(2)

R19B *Translocation Factor for Fodder not used R19B 2Dry Foliar Interceptoon Fraction for Non-Leafy 31.000E+00 3 TIV(3) 2.500E-01 I 2.500E-01 S RDRY(l)

R19B Dry Foliar Interception Fraction for Leafy 2.500E-01 R19B I 2.500E-01 3 RDRY(2)

Dry Foliar Interception Fraction for Fodder not used 32.500E-01 '

RDRY(3)

R19B Det Foliar Interception Fraction for Non-Leafy 2.500E-01 3 2.500E-01 a ERW8T(1)

R19B 2Wet Foliar Interception Fraction for Leafy 5.810E-01 I 2.500E-01 0 KRWET(2)

R19B Wet Foliar Interception Fraction for Fodder not used R19B 32.500E-01

  • RWETT(3)

Weathering Removal Constant for Vegetation 3.280E+01 I 2.000E+01 ' WLAM a a C14 C-12 concentration in water (g/cm**3) 2.OOOE-05 S 2.000E-05 C12WTR C14 C-12 concentration in contaminated soil (g/g) 33.000E-02 2 3.000E-02 1 C12CZ C14 Fraction of vegetation carbon from soil 2.000E-02 2 2.000E-02 3 CSOIL C14 2Fraction of vegetation carbon from air 9.800E-01 3 9.800E-01 ' CAIR C14 C-14 evasion layer thickness in soil (m) 3.000E-01 3 3.000E-01 3 DMC C14 3C-14 evasion flux rate from soil (1/sec) 7.000E-07 3 7.000E-07 " EVSN C14 3C-12 evasion flux rate from soil (1/sec) 1.OOOE-10I 1.000E-10 ' REVSN C14 'Fraction of grain in beef cattle feed 8.000E-01 3 8.OOOE-01

  • 3AVFG4 C14 3Fraction of grain in milk cow feed 2.OOOE-01 I 2.000E-01 2 C14 3DCF correction factor for gaseous formp pf C14 AVFG5
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' User a ' Used by RESRAD ' Parameter Menu ' Parameter ' Input a Default ' (If different from user input) 2 Name


Y--Y--Y--------------------------- ........&.....&.....&.......................

a a a a a Storage times of contaminated foodstuffs (days): a a a a STOR STOR Fruits, non-leafy vegetables, and grain a 1. 400E+01 a 1.400E+01 a STOR T(1)

Leafy vegetables a 1.000E+00 a 1.000E+00 a STORT (2)

STOR STOR Milk a 1.000E+00 a 1.000E+00 a STOR T (3)

STOR Meat and poultry a 2.OOOE+01 a 2.000E+01 a STOR T (4)

STOR Fish a 7.000E+00 7.000E+00 a STOR T (5)

STOR Crustacea and mollusks a 7.000E+00 a 7.000E+00 a STOCR T (6)

STOR Well water a 1.OOOE+00 a 1.000E+00 a STOCR T (7)

STOR Surface water a 1. OOOE+00 a 1.000E+00 a STR T(8)

STOR Livestock fodder I 4.500E+01 a 4.500E+01 I STOR_1(9) a a R021 Thickness of building foundation {m) 'not used X 1.500E-01 ' FLOORI R021 Bulk density of building foundation (g/cm**3) ' not used ' 2.400E+00 ' DENSFL R021 Total porosity of the cover material ' not used a 4.000E-01 3 TPCV R021 Total porosity of the building foundation 3 not used 3 1.000E-01 ' TPFL R021 Volumetric water content of the cover material ' not used ' 5.000E-02 3 PH20CV R021 Volumetric water content of the foundation

  • not used ' 3.000E-02 ' PH20FL R021 Diffusion coefficient for radon gas (m/sec): a a R021 in cover material 'not used ' 2.000E-06
  • DIFCV R021 in foundation material I not used a 3.000E-07 ' DIFFL R021 in contaminated zone soil ' not used '2.000E-06 ' DIFCZ R021 Radon vertical dimension of mixing (m) 'not used ' 2.000E+00 a RMIX R021 Average building air exchange rate (1/hr) ' not used ' 5.000i-01 a REXG R021 Reight of the building (room) (m)
  • not used
  • 2.500E+00
  • RNN R021 Building interior area factor ' not used a 0.000E+00 2 FAI R021 Building depth below ground surface (n) 3 not used 3-1.00E+00 '

R021 Emanating power of Rn-222 gas ' not used ' 2.500E-01 ' EMANA(1)

R021 Emanating power of Rn-220 gas ' not used 2 1.500E-01

  • EMANA (2) a a TITL a Number of graphical time points 21024 __ a NPTS TITL 3 Maximum number of integration points for dose a 17 __ a LYNAX TITL ' Maximum number of integration points for risk a 1 __ a XYhAX -
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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 8.402E+O1 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- AALUMAUM Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

Nuclide A0.0003+0 A0AA.A AAAAAAAAA APAAAA 00AXA+M00 0AXX00 AMAXA^AAA ARA^AA AAAXXAtAA A0.000 Ag-lOrm 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Am-241 1.114E-03 0.0005 1.259E-04 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.113E-03 0.0005 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.899E-04 0.0002 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 1.958E-03 0.0009 1.168E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.663E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.534E-05 0.0000 Cm-244 1.550E-07 0.0000 3.121E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.628E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.209E-05 0.0000 Cs-134 3.933E-14 0.0000 2.279S-21 0.0000 O.OOO+00 0.0000 8.549S-17 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOO+00 0.0000 1.713S-18 0.0000 1-129 1.391E-17 0.0000 2.060E-21 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.206E-17 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.552E-18 0. 0000 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.000E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.913E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.108E-06 0.0000 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.439E-09 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.750E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.804E-07 0.0000 Pu-238 1.637E-06 0.0000 4.346E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.827E-04 0.0002 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.684E-04 0.0001 Pu-239 5.200E-06 0.0000 8.2883-05 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 7.376E-04 0.0003 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.247E-04 0.0001 Pu-240 2.720E-06 0.0000 8.169E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.271E-04 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.200E-04 0.0001 Pu-241 4.090E-03 0.0018 4.668E-04 0.0002 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 4.129E-03 0.0018 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.817E-03 0.0008 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 O.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.O00E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 O.0000 fjftit fjtjfitfftj jttif ffif+tti ffft f ufuftfuuf MfMff tffftfjff HtIM fiffiffif Mtt ftffffft MMt Ifffififf Total 7.171E-03 0.0032 8.156E-04 0.0004 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.249E-03 0.0032 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.179E-03 0.0014 Page 6-135

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As mren/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 8.402E+01 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- AAAAAAALIUALkAv mremyAAtact.A AAreM/yr tract.

Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

Nuclide AAKU AAPAAA ALLtK RtAK AiAiis 0A.A0AA00 0A00A AAAKAAAMA AtAA 0.01A+00 A0.000 0.0001+00 Ag-ll0m O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0 .0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Am-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.843E-03 0.0013 C-14 0.000+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.072E-03 0.0009 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.164E-05 0.0000 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0 .0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.942E-14 0.0000 1-129 2.193E+00 0.9821 6.584E-04 0.0003 0.000E+00 0 .0000 2.079E-02 0.0093 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.214E+00 0.9918 Ni-59 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0 .0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.027E-05 0.0000 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0 .0000 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.779E-05 0.0000 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.962E-04 0.0003 Pu-239 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0. 000E+00 0 .0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.150E-03 0.0005 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0. OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.132E-03 0.0005 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0. OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.050E-02 0.0047 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 o.oooe+00 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0. OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 ffiffif If+/-+/-+/- fff fifff ffififfif MfM Iffffiftft MiMfff ftifhifit fffift fHttffif ffiffM ffifffffff +/-MM tiffiftf ftfffff Total 2.193E+00 0.9821 6.584E-04 0.0003 O.OOOE+OO 0. 0000 2.079E-02 0.0093 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.232E+00 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - O.OOOE+00 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat milk Soil Radio-Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

0.00 1+0 a0 0 Ag-llbm 1.360E-01 0.4202 7.984E-09 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.287E-06 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.098E-07 0.0000 Am-241 1.279E-03 0.0039 1.556E-04 0.0005 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.776E-03 0.0055 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.055E-04 0.0019 C-14 1.272E-07 0.0000 8.975E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.286E-04 0.0007 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.130E-07 0.0000 Cm-243 1.519E-02 0.0469 9.612E-05 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.958E-04 0.0018 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.731E-04 0.0012 Cn-244 3.693E-06 0.0000 -7.710E-05 0.0002 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.762E-04 0.0015 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.982E-04 0.0009 Cs-134 7.499E-02 0.2316 4.603E-09 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.229E-04 0.0007 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.459E-06 0.0000 1-129 1.243E-03 0.0038 1.982E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.929E-03 0.0276 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.493E-04 0.0005 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.345E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.949E-05 0.0003 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.235E-06 0.0000 Si-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.322E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.636E-05 0.0001 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.756E-07 0.0000 Pu-238 3.238E-06 0.0000 9.264E-05 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.053E-03 0.0033 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.590E-04 0.0011 Pu-239 5.288E-06 0.0000 9.048E-05 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.039E-03 0.0032 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.545E-04 0.0011 Pu-240 2.798E-06 0.0000 9.047E-05 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.039E-03 0.0032 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.544E-04 0.0011 Pu-241 1.692E-04 0.0005 3.213E-04 0.0010 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 .3.712E-03 0.0115 0.0OO1+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.266E-03 0.0039 Tc-99 7.049E-06 0.0000 5.555E-09 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.913E-03 0.0121 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.622E-07 0.0000 Zn-65 6.602E-02 0.2039 4.598E-09 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.858E-04 0.0030 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 1.541E-06 0.0000 iffiffft ffffiffif ffffff ffiff1fff fff1ff ffiffffft fififft fifftfiff f1ff1f 1111+/-1+/-11 1111fff ffiffifff fffff 3f7fif6if fffftf Total 2.949E-01 0.9110 9.248E-04 0.0029 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 2.412E-02 0.0745 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.768E-03 0.0116 Page 6-137

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - O.OOOE+00 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- IIlJAIi1IJULMM Nuclide mrem/yr fract. nmxemyr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAUJUULU~ AAAMt AM~tAXAM ARKMA AAXAALUMALUMta AAAALA AAAA Ag-llOm 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 d.6OOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000+00 0.0000 1.360E-01 0.4202 Am-241 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.815E-03 0.0118 C-14 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.298E-04 0.0007 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.625E-02 0.0502 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.551E-04 0.0026 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.522E-02 0.2323 1-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.032E-02 0.0319 Ni-59 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.008E-04 0.0003 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.695E-05 0.0001 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.508E-03 0.0047 Pu-239 0.000o+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.490E-03 0.0046 Pu-240 0.000+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.487E-03 0.0046 Pu-241 0.000+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.468E-03 0.0169 Tc-99 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.921E-03 0.0121 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.701E-02 0.2070 tifitif IttifftIf fMffMf 0ff0000fff0 00ff fftfftftt tMtfff 0ff0ff+00 0f0000 tfftffitut tMM 111ttitut futuuu Total 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.238E-01 1.0000

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.OOOE+00 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio-Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

Akt^XA^A AAX^^

Ag-liOn 4.936E-02 0.2987 2.898E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.189E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.850E-07 0.0000 Am-241 1.277E-03 0.0077 1.553E-04 0.0009 O.000E+00 0.0000 1.767E-03 0.0107 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.045E-04 0.0037 C-14 3.131E-17 0.0000 2.202E-16 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.432E-13 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.781E-17 0.0000 Cm-243 1.482E-02 0.0897 9.381E-05 0.0006 O.000E+00 0.0000 5.796E-04 0.0035 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.641E-04 0.0022 Cm-244 3.554E-06 0.0000 7.420E-05 0.0004 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.568E-04 0.0028 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.869E-04 0.0017 Cs-134 5.357E-02 0.3242 -3.288E-09 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 1.587E-04 0.0010 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.471E-06 0.0000 1-129 8.482E-04 0.0051 1.353E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.086E-03 0.0368 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OO0E+00 0.0000 1.019E-04 0.0006 Ni-59 O.000E+00 0.0000 3.344E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.911E-05 0.0006 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 1.235E-06 0.0000 Ni-63 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.311E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.585E-05 0.0003 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.712E-07 0.0000 Pu-238 3.212E-06 0.0000 9.189E-05 0.0006 1.041E-03 0.0063 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.561E-04 0.0022 5.287E-06 0.0000 9.046E-05 0.0005 0.000E+00 0.0000 Pu-239 1.036E-03 0.0063 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO O.O0000 3.544E-04 0.0021 Pu-240 2.797E-06 0.0000 9.044E-05 0.0005 d.OOOE+OO 0.0000 1.036E-03 0.0063 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.543E-04 0.0021 Pu-241 3.793E-04 0.0023 3.326E-04 0.0020 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.827E-03 0.0232 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.309E-03 0.0079 Tc-99 8.032E-07 0.0000 6.329E-10 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.550E-04 0.0028 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.266E-08 0.0000 Zn-65 2.338E-02 0.1415 1.628E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.480E-04 0.0021 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.457E-07 0.0000 Ififfnf t +/-fffff MMff fiffffff ffMfff fffffif fMifM hiftifhih MMhhhhfIfffin ffifM fifffff ffMM ifihfifff fMMff Total 1.437E-01 0.8693 9.289E-04 0.0056 O.000E+00 0.0000 1.694E-02 0.1025 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.737E-03 0.0226 Page 6-139

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.OOOE+00 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- AJAJUUUUMA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

Aiiu AAAAUAM _KJA AMKUMA ALUM Ag-lOrm O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.937E-02 0.2987 Am-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.803E-03 0.0230 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.435E-13 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.586E-02.0.0960 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOO+00 0.0000 8.215E-04 0.0050 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.373E-02 0.3251 I-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.036E-03 0.0426 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.004E-04 0.0006 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.644E-05 0.0003 Pu-238 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.492E-03 0.0090 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.486E-03 0.0090 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.483E-03 0.0090 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.848E-03 0.0354 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.559E-04 0.0028 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.373E-02 0.1436 fffifff fffftifff lftfff IffiffIff +fftff tftiffitf MMifft fffffffif MM.. fiffffff MMff tifuuuufffifMM fhfffftff WMtu Total O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000+00 0.0000 1.653E-01 1.0000

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.OOOE+00 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- IXUAIAIIIIA1II Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AXUA XAJJJUtt4 AAAM AAt~AXAA= AUJ=A AXAAAAttAX AXtAAA AAAJJJUUA AtXAM AXMIt^^UX AMA"t Ag-lOm 6.500E-03 0.0917 3.816E-10 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.555E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.437E-08 0.0000 Am-241 1.272E-03 0.0179 1.548E-04 0.0022 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.749E-03 0.0247 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.025E-04 0.0085 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 1.412E-02 0.1991 8.936E-05 0.0013 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.485E-04 0.0077 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.469E-04 0.0049 Cm-244 3.290E-06 0.0000 6.871E-05 0.0010 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.203E-04 0.0059 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.657E-04 0.0037 Cs-134 2.733E-02 0.3855 1.678E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.045E-05 0.0011 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.261S-06 0.0000 1-129 3.94BE-04 0.0056 6.296E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.814E-03 0.0397 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.741E-05 0.0007 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.341E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.837E-05 0.0014 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.234E-06 0.0000 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.292E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.485E-05 0.0006 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.625E-07 0.0000 Pu-238 3.1603-06 0.0000 9.041E-05 0.0013 0.000+00 0.0000 1.017E-03 0.0143 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.504E-04 0.0049 Pu-239 5.2856-06 0.0001 9.043E-05 0.0013 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.029E-03 0.0145 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.543E-04 0.0050 Pu-240 2.795E-06 0.0000 9.038E-05 0.0013 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.028E-03 0.0145 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.541E-04 0.0050 Pu-241 7.691E-04 0.0108 3.536E-04 0.0050 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.034E-03 0.0569 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.390E-03 0.0196 Tc-99 1.043E-08 0.0000 8.216E-12 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.867E-06 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.836E-10 0.0000 Zn-65 2.932E-03 0.0414 2.043E-10 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.336E-05 0.0006 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.846E-08 0.0000 ffiffif fffffffflf fffff ffifflif MMt +/-fftffiff Ifffif itifffif ff fIM fIfffIf+/- fffMM fiffff1ff fifff Iftffftf tftMM Total 5.333E-02 0.7522 9.378E-04 0.0132 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.291E-02 0.1821 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.714E-03 0.0524

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+00 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio-Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

RAXAAAAM AXAMtt MAAAU UAAUU AAA2XAXAA AAAAAA XALU ALU Ag-ll0m 0.000+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.501E-03 0.0917 Am-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.779E-03 0.0533 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0002+00 0.0000 1.510E-02 0.2130 Cm-244 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.581E-04 0.0107 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.741E-02 0.3867 1-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.256E-03 0.0459 Ni-59 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.964E-05 0.0014 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.543E-05 0.0006 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.461E-03 0.0206 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.478E-03 0.0209 Pu-240 0.0002+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.475E-03 0.0208 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.547E-03 0.0923 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.879E-06 0.0001 Zn-65 O.OOOS+OO O .0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0000E+0 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 2.975E-03 0.0420 Tffotif ffffffiff fffiff ff0fff0ff 0+0000 Ifffiffff MM+/-11+/-fliffflff MM111+/-Iffifffft ffifff fff1fffff +fffff fIfthffff fMffff Total O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.090E-02 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.OOOE+01 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio-Nuclide mrem/yr fract. nrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. nrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. nrer/yr fract.

11ADIM LWA~tAUMA kkX AAAAAMM2 A2LUM 0A.0001+0 XA0AA0 Ag-llOm 5.386E-06 0.0002 3.164E-13 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.259E-10 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.020E-11 0.0000 Am-241 1.258E-03 0.0385 1.530E-04 0.0047 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.688E-03 0.0517 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.956E-04 0.0182 C-14 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 1.190E-02 0.3644 7.539E-05 0.0023 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.519E-04 0.0138 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.926E-04 0.0090 Cm-244 2.514E-06 0.0001 5.253E-05 0.0016 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.142E-04 0.0096 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.031E-04 0.0062 Cs-134 2.593E-03 0.0794 -1.593E-10 0.0000 0.O00E+00 0.0000 7.458E-06 0.0002 0.000+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.197E-07 0.0000 1-129 2.717E-05 0.0008 4.332E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.890E-04 0.0058 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.262E-06 0.0001 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.331E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.577E-05 0.0029 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.230E-06 0.0000 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.224E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.150E-05 0.0013 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.330E-07 0.0000 Pu-238 2.986E-06 0.0001 8.541E-05 0.0026 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.382E-04 0.0287 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.310E-04 0.0101 Pu-239 5.279E-06 0.0002 9.033E-05 0.0028 0.000E+00 0.0000 l.003E-03 0.0307 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.0OOE+00 0.0000 3.539E-04 0.0108 Pu-240 2.789e-06 0.0001 9.017E-05 0.0028 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.001E-03 0.0306 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.532E-04 0.0108 Pu-241 1.861E-03 0.0570 4.118E-04 0.0126 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.570E-03 0.1399 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.612E-03 0.0493 Tc-99 2.601E-15 0.0000 2.049E-18 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.429E-12 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.705E-16 0.0000 Zn-65 2.047E-06 0.0001 1.428E-13 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 2.959E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.785E-11 0.0000 fiffiff Iffitffif MM+/-11+/- 1+/-fffffff fMffiM fif MM If fifff +/-+/-+/-ifif ffffff ifffIfiftf MMtu Ififtfffif Ififff fiffftfff Mffff Total 1.766E-02 0.5407 9.587E-04 0.0293 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.030E-02 0.3153 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 3.747E-03 0.1147 Page 6-143

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - l.OOOE+01 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- XUALUMUMM Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAAAAUa AAAMM 2^^tA AAAAAAAAA AAAAAA AAALUXXLXA tALUM Ag-lOrm O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.386E-06 0.0002 Am-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.695E-03 0.1131 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.272E-02 0.3894 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.724E-04 0.0175 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.601E-03 0.0796 I-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.195E-04 0.0067 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.703g-05 0.0030 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.205E-05 0.0013 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.358E-03 0.0416 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.453E-03 0.0445 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.447E-03 0.0443 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.456E-03 0.2588 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.431E-12 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.077E-06 0.0001 fffiff fffff ffft Miff+/- ffffifffff +fffff ftif ffif MM+/-14+/- ff111ifft MM11+/-1 fiffffiff +fifff f+/-+/-fiff1f ff1if+/- f+/-+/-iff+/-ff1 WM1+/-1 Total O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.267E-02 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+01 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- XIAXAAIIIAUXLU AAA UAAAAAA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

aM U= K KAMM=L~ AUJAK A0.00+0 a0am XALU KKK Ag-llOm 8.433E-15 0.0000 4.969E-22 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.841E-19 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.173E-20 0.0000 Am-241 1.217E-03 0.0460 1.481E-04 0.0056 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.521E-03 0.0575 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.764E-04 0.0218 C-14 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0. 000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Cm-243 7.314E-03 0.2765 4.639E-05 0.0018 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.592E-04 0.0098 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.801E-04 0.0068 Cm-244 1.168E-06 0.0000 2.447E-05 0.0009 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.372E-04 0.0052 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.464E-05 0.0036 Cs-134 3.100E-06 0.0001 -1.908E-13 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 8.315E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0. 0000 1.434E-10 0.0000 1-129 1.297E-08 0.0000 2.068E-12 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.402E-08 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.557E-09 0.0000 Ni-59 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.304E-08 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.842E-05 0.0033 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.220E-06 0.0000 Ni-63 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.050E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.313E-05 0.0013 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.57lE-07 0.0000 Pu-238 2.538E-06 0.0001 7.259E-05 0.0027 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.424E-04 0.0281 0.000E+00 0.0000 0. 000E+00 0.0000 2.813E-04 0.0106 Pu-239 5.260E-06 0.0002 9.003E-05 0.0034 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.307E-04 0.0352 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.527E-04 0.0133 Pu-240 2.770E-06 0.0001 8.956E-05 0.0034 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.259E-04 0.0350 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.509E-04 0.0133 Pu-241 3.473E-03 0.1313 4.930E-04 0.0186 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.073E-03 0.1918 0.000E+00 0.0000 0. 000E+00 0.0000 1.922E-03 0.0727 Tc-99 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Zn-65 1.967E-15 0.0000 1.377E-22 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.657E-17 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.615t-20 0.0000 fftfftf 2ffffff+Sf 0t453 ffiffit ittiff +ifffffff +ftfuf Ifffffff fitfiff filtflitf Mitt Iifffifff fiffff Ifftfftff tlifft Total 1.202E-02 0.4543 9.642E-04 0.0364 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.711E-03 0.3671 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.760E-03 0.1421 Page 6-145

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As mrem/lyr-and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+01 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- IIIILAMIALUMhII Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

MAIRsII AXA M mmAM XAtAtAAAA ALAAAK AAAAAAAAA tAAXAA AA~tXAAL ALUM~ AAAAAAAAA AAA^AA Ag-lO1m O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.433E-15 0.0000 Am-241 0.0006+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.463E-03 0.1309 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.800E-03 0.2948 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.575E-04 0.0097 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.108E-06 0.0001 1-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.855E-08 0.0000 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.967E-05 0.0034 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.360E-05 0.0013 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.099E-03 0.0415 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.379E-03 0.0521 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.369E-03 0.0518 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 1.096E-02 0.4144 Tc-99 1.124E-19 0.0000 8.579E-24 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.352E-21 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.158E-19 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.993E-15 0.0000 fIfffi ffffffiff ffffff tffflifff MM+/-11+/- fffiff+/-if Ifif+/-f ff1iff+/-f ffff M ffifffOff +/-100+/-1 ffffiff fMfMff Iffifffff MM11ff Total 1.124E-19 0.0000 8.579E-24 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.352E-21 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.646E-02 1.0000

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.000E+02 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- IIIaIuuuuuULUMa Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

XAA XmAA Am Ag-ll0m O.OOOE+0o 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Am-241 1.085E-03 0.0493 1.135E-04 0.0052 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.004E-03 0.0456 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.418E-04 0.0201 C-14 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Cm-243 1.324E-03 0.0602 7.372E-06 0.0003 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.592E-05 0.0016 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.862E-05 0.0013 Cm-244 8.878E-08 0.0000 1.702E-06 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.4071E-06 0.0004 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.599E-06 0.0003 Cs-134 1.805E-16 0.0000 9.755E-24 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.660E-19 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.332E-21 0.0000 I-129 3.084E-20 0.0000 4.229E-24 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.479E-19 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.185E-21 0.0000 Ni-59 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.759E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.358E-05 0.0029 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.0196-06 0.0000 Ni-63 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.273E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.433E-05 0.0007 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.296E-07 0.0000 Pu-238 1.437E-06 0.0001 3.534E-05 0.0016 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.111E-04 0.0141 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.369E-04 0.0062 Pu-239 5.176E-06 0.0002 7.653E-05 0.0035 O.O00E+00 0.0000 6.811E-04 0.0310 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 2.998E-04 0.0136 Pu-240 2.705E-06 0.0001 7.523E-05 0.0034 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.696E-04 0.0304 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.947E-04 0.0134 Pu-241 4.024E-03 0.1830 4.230E-04 0.0192 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.741E-03 0.1701 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.646E-03 0.0749 Tc-99 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Ifffiff fffffttff MfMffI fffififfi ffffMM fffiff+/-+/- fMMff fffifffi fMffM ffifffif MMfflfffffffff MIfMff fff2ff80f 0M1299 Total 6.443E-03 0.2929 7.327E-04 0.0333 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.530E-03 0.2969 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.856E-03 0.1299 Page 6-147

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.OOOE+02 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- IhI3IIIIIKIIII Huclide mrem/yr fract. mrem./yr fract. arem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mremlyr fract.

AXzAMM AAAAXRA&A Att^M A LARUAAM Ag-ib0m 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Am-241 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.644E-03 0.1202 C-14 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.396E-03 0.0635

.Cm-244 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.780-05 0.0008 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.808E-16 0.0000 I-129 5.379E-03 0.2446 1.624E-06 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.132E-05 0.0023 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.431E-03 0.2470 Xi-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.462E-05 0.0029 Ki-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.456E-05 0.0007 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.848E-04 0.0220 Pui-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.063E-03 0.0483 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.001E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.042E-03 0.0474 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.835E-03 0.4472 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0Q.*OE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Zn-ES O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Iff iffi ffiiffiff MM111 Iffifffftf 1fiff Ilififfif MM111 +fffliffff fiff ftfififff ffWff+ Ififffiff MMff ififfIfff MMfff Total 5.379E-03 0.2446 1.624E-06 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.132E-05 0.0023 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.199E-02 1.0000 Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+02 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- IIIIIIIIIIAAIKM M MAAAAAM Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

ALsU ' AUAA L "a"A AsstststM AUJ=t MUM=^J^ 8XALU Ag-ll0m O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Am-241 o.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.558E-09 0.1494 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.138E-12 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.622E-12 0.0005 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 I-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.2613-10 0.0121 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.673E-12 0.0006 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.324E-10 0.0127 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.420E-09 0.1361 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.349E-09 0.1293 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.831E-09 0.5590 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 fff+/-f+/-f +ffffffif MMif Ififf~fftt HflIf fifffiff ififfM fiffffjf+/- fiftf fffffffff ffffff fifffliff Mffi Itfiffiff tIf+/-ff Total O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.043E-08 1.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1'.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+02 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- AAAAALUALAAA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

MU"tt X^AAAAAAA AtLUM AAAAAAXAA AAAAAA AAAAKUMt AUXt= AXAAJXXAA AAAMh AAAA)^M A AAMt AA 2AAAAKA AAAMt Ag-llm O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Am-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.558E-09 0.1494 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.138E-12 0.0003 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.622E-12 0.0005 Cs-134 o.oooe+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Ni-59 o.oooe+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.261E-10 0.0121 Ni-63 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.673E-12 0.0006 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.324E-10 0.0127 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.420E-09 0.1361 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.349E-09 0.1293 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOO+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.831E-09 0.5590 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 tfitiff ff++fffff MMff tffifflffMff Ufff+/-fff+ MM f1f+/-fffff MMU fffffff WMff fIfffIfI ffMff IUfffffff fffif Total O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.043E-08 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.000E+03 years Water;,Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- IAKIIIIIIIILVAI1 Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. nrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAAAM~ AAAAAAMt AMMtt tAWttAAA AAA=t _MAM"M AUi A ML M AMAA MAMMttA AtAAM Ag-llOm O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Am-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Ni-59 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Ni-63 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-240 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-241 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1f1ffff Ififtifff MMff itttitfff tfMf fiffiffif ftffftfftffffff ffffff tfitifti ffffff tfiffiffS f1fiff ftifffflt Ififtf Total O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Page 6-151

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.OOOE+03 years Water Dependent Pathways water Fish Radon Plant Heat Milk All Pathways Radio- IAAAIII IIIIAAIA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAAAAAA AAAAlAA AAAAM AAAM MAAAL AAAAAA2XA AAAAAA AA2LtAAtU AMM^X AAAAttsMt ^AAAA 0.0003+00 0.0000 MUM=2At ALUMt Ag-llOm O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Am-241 2.059E-08 0.1384 6.972E-12 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.938E-10 0.0013 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.079E-08 0.1397 C-14 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-243 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cm-244 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Cs-134 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0p0E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 I-129 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Ni-59 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.O00E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Ni-63 o.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-238 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-239 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-240 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Pu-241 1.268E-07 0.8520 4.296E-11 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.194E-09 0.0080 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.280E-07 0.8603 Tc-99 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Zn-65 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Iffffff +/-tffflfff MfMfif +,ffffffl 11+/-tft fiffffftif Mtiff f+iffifft MffMff ffiffff flntM fifffffif MMftH iftitfftf t MtM Total 1.474E-07 0.9903 4.994E-11 0.0003 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.387E-09 0.0093 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.488E-07 1.0000

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(i) (C) Fraction* t- 0.000+00 1.OOOE+00 3.000E+00 1.OOOE+01 3.000E+01 1.OOOE+02 3.000E+02 1.OOOE+03 1 0030 L AIM M WAUtL AALMUM AAtAMM AuAmmW AAAUMAW AWA A AMAM Ag-110m Ag-lOm 1.OOOE+00 4.535E+00 1.646E+00 2.167E-01 1.795E-04 2.811E-13 4.064E-44 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 Amn-241 An-241 1.000E+00 5.737E-02 5.719E-02 5.682E-02 5.556E-02 5.207E-02 3.976E-02 2.343E-08 O.OOOE+00 Am-241 Np-237 1.OOOE+00 1.330E-07 3.993E-07 9.086E-07 2.458E-06 5.346E-06 7.319E-06 4.072E-12 3.120E-07 Am-241 U-233 1.000E+00 1.511E-15 8.635E-15 4.017E-14 3.107E-13 2.025E-12 9.670E-12 2.344E-17 6.652E-10 A~m-241 Th-229 1.000E+00 4.055E-18 6.017E-17 6.903E-16 1.731E-14 3.633E-13 7.978E-12 2.547E-18 1.311E-11 Am-241 ADSR(J) 5.7373-02 5.719E-02 5.682E-02 5.556E-02 5.207E-02 3.976E-02 2.343E-08 3.126E-07 C-14 C-14 9.OOOE+00 4.888E-04 3.052E-13 1.838E-32 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 0. OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 Cmn-243 Cm-243 9.976E-01 2.697E-01 2.632E-01 2.507E-01 2.112E-01 1.294E-01 2.313E-02 9.689E-12 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Pu-239 9.976E-01 5.202E-07 1.559E-06 3.552E-06 9.666E-06 2.136E-05 2.879E-05 4.215E-11 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 U-235 9.976E-01 1.572E-15 1.091E-14 5.666E-14 4.754E-13 3.358E-12 2.109E-11 5.832E-19 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Pa-231 9.976E-01 1.230E-20 1.916E-19 2.244E-18 5.626E-17 1.138E-15 2.082E-14 3.347E-19 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Ac-227 9.976E-01 1.707E-22 5.043E-21 1.214E-19 8.592E-18 4.775E-16 2.598E-14 3.836E-20 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 ADSR(J) 2.697E-01 2.632E-01 2.507E-01 2.112E-01 1.295E-01 2.316E-02 5.184E-11 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Cm-243 2.400E-03 6.489E-04 6.332E-04 6.030E-04 5.081E-04 3.114E-04 5.566E-05 2.331E-14 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Am-243 2.400E-03 4.842E-08 1.438E-07 3.277E-07 9.037E-07 2.088E-06 3.538E-06 3.419E-13 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Pu-239 2.400E-03 4.000E-14 2.777E-13 1.438E-12 1.197E-11 8.263E-11 4.484E-10 2.476E-15 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 U-235 2.400E-03 8.891E-23 1.326E321 1.526E-20 3.856E-19 8.249E-18 1.937E-16 2.007E-23 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Pa-231 2.400E-03 5.449E-28 1.7723E26 4.520E-25 3.387E-23 2.043E-21 1.335E-19 7.475E-24 O.OOOE+00 CM-243 Ac-227 2.400E-03 6.517E-30 3.903E-28 1.994E-26 4.184E-24 6.991E-22 1.409E-19 7.759E-25 O.OOOE+00 Cm-243 KDSR J) 6.490E-04 6.334E!'04 6.033E-04 5.090E-04 3.135E-04 5.920E-05 3.677E-13 O.OOOE+00 Cm-244 Cm-244 1.000E+00 1.423E-02 1.366E-02 1.260E-02 9.491E-03 4.219E-03 2.255E-04 1.083E-13 O.OOOE+00 Cm-244 Pu-240 1.000E+00 1.907E-06 5.682E-06 1.276E-05 3.314E-05 6.530e-05 7.065E-05 9.344E-11 O.OOOE+00 Cm-244 U-236 1.OOOE+00 1.849E-15 1.279E-14 6.540E-14 5.179E-13 3.121E-12 1. 139E-11 2.379E-17 O.OOOE+00 Cm-244 Th-232 1.OOOE+00 1.798E-25 2.593E-24 2.907E-23 6.982E-22 1.327E-20 2.011E-19 1.154E-24 0. OOOE+00 Cm-244 Ra-228 1.000E+00 4.093E-25 1.240E-23 2.936E-22 1.831E-20 7.298E-19 2.000E-17 2.221E-23 O.OOOE+00 Cm-244 Th-228 l1.OOOE+00 3.691E-26 2.151E-24 9.803E-23 1.331E-20 8.544E-19 2.898E-17 4.740E-25 O.OOOE+00 Cm-244 ADSR(j) 1.423E-02 1.367E-02 1.261E-02 9.524E-03 4.284E-03 2.961E-04 9.355E-l1 O.OOOE+00 Cs-134 Cs-134 1.OOOE+00 3.388E+00 2.420E+00 1.235E+00 1.172E-01 1.400E-04 8.146E-15 0.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 1-129 1-129 1.OOOE+00 3.970E-02 2.706E-02 1.252E-02 8.441E-04 3.790E-07 2.089E-02 2.604E-35 0.OOOE+00 Ni-59 Ni-59 1.000E+00 4.287E-05 4.272E-05 4.240E-05 4.129E-05 3.816E-05 2.750E-05 5.365E-11 0.OOOE+00 Ni-63 Ni-63 1.000E+00 1.174E-04 1.161E-04 1.136E-04 1.051E-04 8.400E-05 3.641E-05 1.668E-11 O.OOOE+00 Page 6-153

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(i) (j) Fraction* t- 0.000E+00 1.OOOE+00 3.000E+00 1.OOOE+01 3.OOOE+01 1.000E+02 3.00OE+02 1.000+03 LAAM AXX liL^ALA XAALU ARRM ALAAA llL=AA AXXALA AAAA= AAXAK AAA Pu-238 PU-238 1.OOOE+00 3.351E-02 3.316E-02 3.247E-02 3.017E-02 2.442E-02 1. 077E-02 2.943E-09 O.OOOE+00 Pu-238 U-234 1.OOOE+00 5.432E-09 1.618E-08 3.699E-08 1.031E-07 2.418E-07 3.479E-07 2.094E-13 O.OOOE+00 Pu-238 Th-230 1.000E+00 2.561E-14 1.745E-13 9.011E-13 7.638E-12 5.593E-11 3.436E-10 7.863E-16 O.OOOE+00 Pu-238 Ra-226 l. 000E+00 2.237E-15 3.347E-14 3.864E-13 9.812E-12 2.114E-10 4.805E-09 2.819E-15 0.000+00 Pu-238 Pb-210 1.000E+00 1.269E-18 3.343E-17 7.410E-16 4.886E-14 2.516E-12 1.052E-10 2.910E-15 O.OOOE+00 Pu-238 ADSR(J) 3.351E-02 3.316E-02 3.247E-02 3.017E-02 2.442E-02 1.077E-02 2.943E-09 O.OOOE+00 Pu-239 Pu-239 1.OOOE+00 3.724E-02 3.715E-02 3.696E-02 3.631E-02 3.447E-02 2.656E-02 3.549E-08 O.OOOE+00 Pu-239 U-235 1.OOOE+00 1. 650E-10 4.943E-10 1.149E-09 3.401E-09 9.509E-09 2.736E-08 5.399E-16 O.OOOE+00 Pu-239 Pa-231 1.000E+00 1.759E-15 1.273E-14 6.780E-14 5.935E-13 4.592E-12 3.513E-11 3.540E-16 0.000E+00 Pu-239 Ac-227 1.000E+00 2.939E-17 4.232E-16 4.762E-15 1.172E-13 2.391E-12 4.922E-11 4.168E-17 O.OOOE+00 Pu-239 aDSR(j) 3.724E-02 3.715E-02 3.696E-02 3.631E-02 3.447E-02 2.656E-02 3.549E-08 O.OOOE+00 Pu-240 Pu-240 1.000E+00 3.718E-02 3.708E-02 3.688E-02 3.619E-02 3.423E-02 2.606E-02 3.373E-08 O.OOOE+00 Pu-240 U-236 1.OOOE+00 5.294E-11 1.582E-10 3.645E-10 1.044E-09 2.651E-09_5.132E-09 8.787E-15 0.000E+00 Pu-240 Th-232 1.OOOE+00 6.744E-21 4.596E-20 2.383E-19 2.054E-18 1.581E-17 1.143E-16 4.758E-22 O.OOOE+00 Pu-240 Ra-228 1.000E+00 1.938E-20 2.841E-19 3.120E-18 6.692E-17 9.901E-16 1.175E-14 9.196E-21 O.OOOE+00 Pu-240 Th-228 1.OOOE+00 2.074E-21 5.909E-20 1.249E-18 5.573E-17 1.238E-15 1.726E-14 1.965E-22 0.000E+00 Pu-240 aDSR(j) 3.718E-02 3.708E-02 3.688E-02 3.619E-02 3.423E-02 2.606E-02 3.373E-08 O.OOOE+00 PU-241 Pu-241 1.OOOE+00 7.089E-04 6.739E-04 6.089E-04 4.270E-04 1.546E-04 4.092E-06 3.610E-16 O.OOOE+00 Pu-242 Am-241 1.000E+00 4.527E-05 1.327E-04 2.941E-04 7.393E-04 1.357E-03 1.352E-03 8.041E-10 0. OOOE+00 Pu-241 Np-237 1.OOOE+00 6.928E-11 4.846E-10 2.456E-09 1.839E-08 9.401E-08 2.286E-07 1.397E-13 1.764E-08 Pu-241 U-233 1.000E+00 6.581E-19 7.835E-18 7.664E-17 1.607E-15 2.532E-14 2.417E-13 7.515E-19 1.945E-11 Pu-241 Th-229 1. OOOE+00 1.295E-21 3.937E-20 9.603E-19 6.723E-17 3.530E-15 1.666E-13 7.459E-20 3.769E-13 Pu-241 aDSR(j) 7.542E-04 8.0663-04 9.030E-04 1. 166E-03 1.512E-03 1.356E-03 8.043E-10 1.766E-08 Pu-241 Pu-241 2.450E-05 1.737E-08 1.651E-08 1.492E-08 1.046E-08 3.788E-09 1.002E-10 8.844E-21 O.OOOE+00 Pu-241 Np-237 2.450E-05 3.208E-12 9.436E-12 2.051E-11 4.710E-11 6.389E-1 1.618E-11 6.407E-20 1.599E-23 Pu-241 U-233 2.450E-05 3.655E-20 2.060E-19 9.296E-19 6.466E-18 3.154E-17 6.439E-17 3.784E-23 2.640E-15 Pu-241 Th-229 2.450E-05 9.842E-23 1.446E-21 1.623E-20 3.762E-19 6.382E-18 7.653E-17 9.167E-24 5.643E-17 Pu-241 aDSR(j) 1.737E-08 1.65iE-08 1.494E-08 1.051E-08 3.852E-09 1.164E-10 7.296E-20 2.697E-15 Tc-99 Tc-99 1.000E+00 1.265E-02 1.471E3-3 1.896E-OS 4.618E-12 3.735E-19 0.000E+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 Zn-65 Zn-65 1.OOOE+00 9.754E-01 3.454E-01 4.331E-02 3.023E-05 2.902E-14 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 tiff fff fffffff fiffIffff ff1ftff1 f fififfiff fffiffifff f fff111f1 ffffffff fffffffff fififfft f1ffiffi+/-f

'Branch Fraction is the cumulative factor for the j t principal radionuclide daughter: CUMBRF(j) - BRF(1)*BRF(2)* ... BRF(j).

The DSR includes contributions from associated (half-life 6 0.5 yr) daughters.

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BRkI~CENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revislon-Wb CHAPTER 6, COMPLUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-H, RESRAD Summary Report for Calculation of Potential Discounted Dose RESRAD, Version 6.21 Ti Limit - 0.5 year: 01/16/2003 14:43 Page 44 Summary: Evaluation of Potential Dose from Dii carded Radionuclides File  : DiscDose.RAD Single Radionuclide Soil Guidelines G(i,t) in pCi/g Basic Radiation Dose Limit - 2.500E+01 mnrem/yr Nuclide (i) t- 0.000E+00 1.000E+00 3.000E+00 1.000E+01 3.000E+01 1.000E+02 3.000E+02 1. 000E+03 AAAAAAA AAAAA AAAAAAM AAALNAJ= AAAALAK AAAAAAAAA AAAuAAAK Ag-110m 5.513E+00 1.519E+01 1.154E+02 1.393E+05 8.893E+13 *4.752E+15 *4.752E+15 *4.752E+15 Am-241 4.358E+02 4.371E+02 4.400E+02 4.499E+02 4.801E+02 6.287E+02 1.067E+09 7.996E+07 C-14 5.114E+04 *4.454E+12 *4.454E+12 *4.454E+12 *4.454E+12 *4.454E+12 *4.454E+12 *4.454E+12 Cm-243 9.246E+01 9.475E+01 9.950E+01 1.181E+02 1.926E+02 1.077E+03 4.788E+11 *5.159E+13 Cm-244 1.757E+03 1.829E+03 1.982E+03 2.625E+03 5.835E+03 8.442E+04 2.672E+ll *8.086E+13 Cs-134 7.379E+00 1.033E+01 2.024E+01 2.134E+02 1.786E+05 *1.294E+15 *1.294E+15 *1.294E+15 I-129 6.297E+02 9.238E+02 1.996E+03 2.962E+04 6.596E+07 1.197E+03 *1.766E+08 *1.766E+08 Ni-59 5.831E+05 5.853E+05 5.896E+05 6.055E+05 6.552E+05 9.091E+05 *8.085E+10 *8.085E+10 Ni-63 2.130E+05 2.153E+05 2.201E+05 2.378E+05 2.976E+05 6.866E+05 1.499E+12 *5.916E+13 Pu-238 7.462E+02 7.540E+02 7.699E+02 8.286E+02 1.024E+03 2.320E+03 8.496E+09 *1.711E+13 Pu-239 6.713E+02 6.730E+02 6.764E+02 6.884E+02 7.253E+02 9.411E+02 7.044E+08 *6.212E+10 Pu-240 6.725E+02 6.743E+02 6.779E+02 6.909E+02 7.304E+02 9.595E+02 7.413E+08 *2.277E+ll Pu-241 3.315E+04 3.099E+04 2.769E+04 2.144E+04 1.653E+04 1.843E+04 3.108E+10 1.416E+09 Tc-99 1.977E+03 1.700E+04 1.318E+06 *1.696E+10 *1.6963+10 *1.696E+10 *1.696E+10 *1.696E+10 Zn-65 2.563E+01 7.238E+01 5.773E+02 8.269E+05 8.616E+14 *8.241E+15 *8.241E+15 *8.241E+15 iffiffi ffffffff fff1ff ff fffff fff fffffftff fffItfiff IfffifIfff1 fffiffff fffffifft

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(i) (pCi/g) (years) Cpci/g) (pCi/g)

AAAAIIIIM AAAUUM^^ AMAUMtL Ai g-llOm 3.OOOE-02 0.OOOE+00 4.535E+00; 5.513E+00 O.OOOE+00 *4.752E+15 m-241 6.650E-02 O.OOOE+00 5.737E,02" 4.358E+02 4.275E-02 5.848E+02 C. -14 4.700E-01 O.OOOE+00 4.888E-04 5.114E+04 O.OOOE+00 *4.454E+12 cin-243 6.010E-02 O.OOOE+00 2.704E-01 9.246E+01 3.447E-02 7.253E+02 an-244 6.010E-02 0.OOOE+00 1.423E-02 1.757E+03 5.265E-04 4.748E+04 C,s-134 2.220E-02 O.OOOE+0O 3.388E+00 7.379E+00 1.776E-12 1.408E+13 I1 -129 2.600E-01 84.0 A 0.2 8.516E+00 2.936E+00 8.516E+00 2.936E+00 N i-59 2.350E+00 O.OOOE+00 4.287E-05 5.831E+05 2.990E-05 8.361E+05 N. i-63 4.000E-01 O.OOOE+00 1.174E-04 2.130E+05 4.446E-05 5.623E+05 P`u-238 4.500E-02 O.OOOE+00 3.351E-02 7.462E+02 1.325E-02 1.887E+03 Pu-239 4.OOOE-02 0.OOOE+00 3.724E-02 6.713E+O2 2.876E-02 8.693E+02 Pu-240 4.OOOE-02 O.OOOE+00 3.718E-02 6.725E+O 2 2.829E-02 8.838E+02 Pu-241 7.250E+00 48.00 A 0.10 1.572E-03 1.591E+O)4 1.449E-03 1.726E+04 Tc-99 3.100E-01 11.35 A 0.02 1.287E-01 1 1.942E+O12 O.OOOE+00 *1.696E+10 Zn-65 6.870E-02 0.000E+00 9.754E-0O 1 2.563E+011 O.OOOE+00 *8.241E+15 fifffft ffSStS+/-ff fffffffSfIffittf fIfifffft ttififfff t fifffff fttitfifitf

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= AAAA mAA AAA Ag-ll0m Ag-lOrm 1.000E+00 1.360E-01 4.937E-02 6.501E-03 5.386E-06 8.433E-15 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.0001+00 Am-241 Am-241 1.000E+00 3.815E-03 3.803E-03 3.779E-03 3.695E-03 3.462E-03 2.644E-03 1.558E-09 0.000E+00 Am-241 Pu-241 1.000E+00 3.282E-04 9.619E-04 2.132E-03 5.360E-03 9.841E-03 9.803E-03 5.830E-09 0.000E+00 Am-241 ADOSE(J) 4.143E-03 4.765E-03 5.911E-03 9.055E-03 1.330E-02 1.245E-02 7.388E-09 0.000E+00 Np-237 Am-241 1.000E+00 8.842E-09 2.655E-08 6.043E-08 1.635E-07 3.555E-07 4.867E-07 2.708E-13 2.075E-08 Np-237 Pu-241 1.000E+00 5.023E-10 3.513E-09 1.781E-08 1.333E-07 6.816E-07 1.657E-06 1.013E-12 1.279E-07 Np-237 Pu-241 2.450E-05 2.326E-11 6.841E-11 1.487E-10 3.415E-10 4.632E-10 1.173E-10 4.645E-19 1.159E-22 Np-237 ADOSE(J) 9.368E-09 3.013E-08 7.838E-08 2.971E-07 1.038E-06 2.144E-06 1.284E-12 1.486E-07 U-233 Am-241 1.000E+00 1.005E-16 5.742E-16 2.672E-15 2.066E-14 1.347E-13 6.431E-13 1.559E-18 4.423E-11 U-233 Pu-241 l.OOOE+00 4.771E-18 5.680E-17 5.556E-16 1.165E-14 1.836E-13 1.752E-12 5.449E-18 1.410E-10 U-233 Pu-241 2.450E-05 2.650E-19 1.493E-18 6.739E-18 4.688E-17 2.287E-16 4.668E-16 2.744E-22 1.914E-14 U-233 aDOSE(j) 1.055E-16 6.325E-16 3.234E-15 3.236E-14 3.185E-13 2.396E-12 7.008E-18 1.853E-10 Th-229 Am-241 1.OOOE+00 2.696E-19 4.001E-18 4.590E-17 1.151E-15 2.416E-14 5.305E-13 1.694E-19 8.715E-13 Th-229 Pu-241 1.OOOE+00 9.388E-21 2.854E-19 6.962E-18 4.874E-16 2.559E-14 1.208E-12 5.408E-19 2.732E-12 Th-229 Pu-241 2.450E-05 7.135E-22 1.048E-20 1.176E-19 2.727E-18 4.627E-17 5.549E-16 6.646E-23 4.091E-16 Th-229 ADOSE(j) 2.797E-19 4.297E-18 5.298E-17 1. 642E-15 4.980E-14 1.739E-12 7.102E-19 3.604E-12 C-14 C-14 1.000E+00 2.298E-04 1.435E-13 0.000E+00 0. 000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 Cm-243 Cm-243 9.976E-01 1.621E-02 1.582E-02 1.506E-02 1.269E-02 7.780E-03 1.390E-03 5.823E-13 0.000E+00 Cm-243 Cm-243 2.400E-03 3.900E-05 3.806E-05 3.624E-05 3.054E-05 1.872E-05 3.345E-06 1.401E-15 0.000E+00 Cm-243 aDOSE(j) 1.625E-02 1.586E-02 1.510E-02 1.272E-02 7.798E-03 1.394E-03 5.837E-13 0.000E+00 Pu-239 Cm-243 9.976E-01 3.126E-08 9.372E-08 2.135E-07 5.809E-07 1.284E-06 1.730E-06 2.533E-12 0.000E+00 Pu-239 Cm-243 2.400E-03 2.404E-15 1.669E-14 8.644E-14 7.195E-13 4.966E-12 2.695E-11 1.488E-16 0.000E+00 Pu-239 Pu-239 1.000E+00 1.490E-03 1.486L-03 1.478E-03 1.453E-03 1.379E-03 1.063E-03 1.420E-09 0.000E+00 Pu-239 aDOSEIj) 1.490E-03 1.486E-03 1.479E-03 1.453E-03 1.380E-03 1.064E-03 1.422E-09 0.000E+00 U-235 Cm-243 9.976E-01 9.446E-17 6.560E-16 3.405E-15 2.857E-14 2.018E-13 1.268E-12 3.505E-20 0.000E+00 U-235 Cm-243 2.400E-03 5.343E-24 7.967E-23 9.170E-22 2.317E-20 4.958E-19 1.164E-17 1.206E-24 0.000E+00 U-235 Pu-239 1.000E+00 6.602E-12 1.977E-11 4.596E-11 1.361E-10 3.804E-10 1.094E-09 2.160E-17 0.000E+00 U-235 ADOSE(J) 6.602E-12 1.977E-11 4.597E-11 1.361E-10 3.806E-10 1.096E-09 2.163E-17 0.000E+00 Pa-231 Cm-243 9.976E-01 7.392E-22 1. 152E-20 1. 349E-19 3.381E-18 6.838E-17 1.251E-15 2.012E-20 0.000E+00 Pa-231 On-243 2.400E-03 3.275E-29 1.065E-27 2.716E-26 2.036E-24 1.228E-22 8.025E-21 4.492E-25 O.000E+00 Pa-231 Pu-239 1.OOOE+00 7.035E-17 5.091E-16 2.712E-15 2.374E-14 1.837E-13 1.405E-12 1.416E-17 0.000E+00 Pa-231 aDOSE(j) 7.035E-17 5.091E-16 2.712E-15 2.374E-14 1.838E-13 1.407E-12 1.418E-17 0.000E+00 Page 6-157

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Ac-227 Cm-243 9.976E-01 1.026E-23 3.031E-22 7.295E-21 5.164E-19 2.870E-17 1.561E-15 2.305E-21 0.000E+00 Ac-227 Cm-243 2.400E-03 3.101E-31 2.346E-29 1.198E-27 2.514E-25 4.202E-23 8.466E-21 4.663E-26 0.000E+00 Ac-227 Pu-239 1.000E+00 1.176E-18 1.693E-17 1.905E-16 4.686E-15 9.565E-14 1.969E-12 1.667E-18 0.000E+00 Ac-227 aDOSE(j) 1.176E-18 1. 693E-17 1.905E-16 4.687E-15 9.568E-14 1.971E-12 1.670E-18 0.000E+00 Am-243 Cm-243 2.400E-03 2.910E-09 8.645E-09 1.970E-08 5.431S-08 1.255E-07 2.126E-07 2.055E-14 0.000E+00 Cm-244 Cm-244 1.000E+00 8.550E-04 8.211E-04 7.573E-04 5.704E-04 2.536E-04 1.355E-05 6.509E-15 0.000E+00 Pu-240 Cm-244 1.000E+00 1.146E-07 3.415E-07 7.671E-07 1.992E-06 3.925E-06 4.246E-06 5.616E-12 0.000E+00 Pu-240 Pu-240 1.000E+00 1.487E-03 1. 483E-03 1.475E-03 1.447E-03 1. 369E-03 1.042E-03 1.349E-09 0.000E+00 Pu-240 ADOSE(J) 1.487E-03 1.483E-03 1.476E-03 1.449E-03 1.373E-03 1.046E-03 1.355E-09 0.000E+00 U-236 Cm-244 1.000E+00 1.111E-16 7.688E-16 3.931E-15 3.113E-14 1.876E-13 6.844E-13 1.430E-18 0.000E+00 U-236 Pu-240 1.000E+00 2.117E-12 6.327E-12 1.458E-11 4.175E-11 1.061E-10 2.053E-10 3.515E-16 0.000E+00 U-236 aDOSEtC) 2.118E-12 6.328E-12 1.458E-11 4.178E-11 1.062E-10 2.060E-10 3.529E-16 0.000E+00 Th-232 Cm-244 1.000E+00 1.081E-26 1.559E-25 1.747E-24 4.196E-23 7.978E-22 1.209E-20 6.934E-26 0.000E+00 Th-232 Pu-240 1.000E+00 2.698E-22 1.839E-21 9.533E-21 8.218E-20 6.324E-19 4.570E-18 1.903E-23 0.000E+00 Th-232 ADOSE(j) 2.698E-22 1. 839E-21 9.535E-21 8.222E-20 6.332E-19 4.582E-18 1.910E-23 0.000E+00 Ra-228 Cm-244 1.000E+00 2.460E-26 7.450E-25 1.764E-23 1.100E-21 4.386E-20 1.202E-18 1.335E-24 0.000E+00 Ra-228 Pu-240 1.0003+00 7.754E-22 1.137E-20 1.248E-19 2.677E-18 3.960E-17 4.701E-16 3.679E-22 0.000E+00 Ra-228 aDOSE(j) 7.754E-22 1.137E-20 1.248E-19 2.678E-18 3.965E-17 4.713E-16 3.692E-22 0.000E+00 Th-228 Cm-244 1.000E+00 2.218E-27 1.293E-25 5.891E-24 7.997E-22 5.135E-20 1.742E-18 2.848E-26 0.000E+00 Th-228 Pu-240 1.000E+00 8.298E-23 2.364E-21 4.995E-20 2.229E-18 4.951E-17 6.904E-16 7.859E-24 0.000E+00 Th-228 &DOSE(j) 8.298E-23 2.364E-21 4.996E-20 2.230E-18 4.956E-17 6.921E-16 7.887E-24 0.000E+00 Cs-134 Cs-134 1.000E+00 7.522E-02 5.373E-02 2.741E-02 2.601E-03 3.108E-06 1.808E-16 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 1-129 1-129 1.000E+00 1.032E-02 7.036E-03 3.256E-03 2.195E-04 9.855E-08 5.431E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 Ni-59 Ni-59 1.000E+00 1.008E-04 1.004E-04 9.964E-05 9.703E-05 8.967E-05 6.462E-05 1.261E-10 0.000E+00 Ni-63 Ni-63 1.000E+00 4.695E-05 4.644E-05 4.543E-05 4.205E-05 3.360E-05 1.456E-05 6.673E-12 0.000E+00 Pu-238 Pu-238 1.000E+00 1. 508E-03 1.492E-03 1.461E-03 1.358E-03 1.099E-03 4.848E-04 1.324E-10 0.000E+00 U-234 Pu-238 1.000E+00 2.444E-10 7.279E-10 1.664E-09 4.638E-09 1.088E-08 1.566E-08 9.425E-15 0.000E+00 Th-230 Pu-238 1.000E+00 1.153E-15 7.852E-15 4.055E-14 3.437E-13 2.517E-12 1.546E-11 3.538E-17 0.000E+00 Page 6-158

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(j) li) t- 0.000E+00 1.OOOE+00 3.000E+00 1.000E+01 3.OOOE+Ol 1.OOOE+02 3.0001+02 1.OOOE+03 ALLAA_ 2LuAAAA AuAAAwAAA tA^ALAA utAkAstAAs AAAAkAAMA AAUUUAUAR AUAAAM AARXAAA ALAUU tAM Ra-226 Pu-238 1.000E+00 1.007E-16 1.506E-15 1.739E-14 4.415E-13 9.514E-12 2.1621-10 1.269E-16 O.OOOE+00 Pb-210 Pu-238 1.000E+00 5.713E-20 1.504E-18 3.335E-17 2.199E-15 1.132E-13 4.732E-12 1.310E-16 0.000E+00 Pu-241 Pu-241 1.000E+00 5.140E-03 4.886E-03 4.415E-03 3.096E-03 1.121E-03 2.967E-05 2.617E-15 0.000E+00 Pu-241 Pu-241 2.450E-05 1.259E-07 1.197E-07 1.082E-07 7.584E-08 2.746E-08 7.268E-10 6.412E-20 O.OOOE+00 Pu-241 ADOSE(J) 5.140E-03 4.886E-03 4.415E-03 3.096E-03 1.121E-03 2.967E-05 2.617E-15 O.OOOE+00 Tc-99 Tc-99 1.OOOE+00 3.921E-03 4.559E-04 5.879E-06 1.431E-12 1.158E-19 0.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 Zn-65 Zn-65 l.000E+00- 6.701E-02 2.373E-02 2.975E-03 2.077E-06 1.993E-15 0.000E+00 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 tiffiff ififffff fft+/-+/-1+/-+/-+/-

tffiffiff MHttt fffffffffIftfftfit ffiffiffif ftttfifMt iffIfffifftttttttt BRFli) is the branch fraction of the parent nuclide.

Ag-ll0m Ag-llOm 1.0001+00 3.000E-02 1.089E-02 1.434E-03 1.189E-06 1.867E-15 0.OOOE+00 0. OOOE+00 0. OOOE+00 Am-241 Am-241 1.OOOE+00 6.650E-02 6.639E-02 6.617E-02 6.542E-02 6.330E-02 5.642E-02 4.062E-02 1.286E-02 Am-241 Pu-241 1. OOOE+00 0.000E+00 1.134E-02 3.239E-02 9.137E-02 1.786E-01 2.092E-01 1.520E-01 4.813E-02 Am-241 a (j): 6.650E-02 7.773E-02 9.856E-02 1.568E-01 2.419E-01 2.656E-01 1.926E-01 6.099E-02 Np-2 37 Am-241 1.000E+00 0.000E+00 2.124E-08 6.195E-08 1.875E-07 4.329E-07 6.718E-07 5.268E-07 1. 669E-07 Np-237 Pu-241 1.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 1.836E-09 1. 570E-08 1.465E-07 8.208E-07 2.285E-06 1.970E-06 6.245E-07 Np-237 Pu-241 2.450E-05 0.0001+00 5.542E-11 1.543E-10 3.963E-10 5.706E-10 1. 639E-10 9.023E-13 7.378E-21 Np-237 a (J): O.OOOE+00 2.313E-08 7.781E-08 3.344E-07 1.254E-06 2.957E-06 2.497E-06 7.914E-07 U-233 Am-241 1.000E+00 0.000E+00 4.660E-14 4.106E-13 4.242E-12 3.125E-11 1.875E-10 4.650E-10 3.113E-10 U-233 Pu-241 1.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 2.690E-15 6.981E-14 2.254E-12 4.190E-11 5.097E-10 1.625E-09 1.156E-09 U-233 Pu-241 2.450E-05 0.000E+00 1.226E-16 1.047E-15 9.721E-15 5.355E-14 1.371E-13 8. 198E-14 6.417E-15 U-233 0.000+00 4.941E-14 4.815E-13 6.505E-12 7.320E-11 6.974E-10 2.090E-09 1.467E-09 Th-229 Am-241 1.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 1.471E-18 3.908E-17 1.370E-15 3.179E-14 7.363E-13 7.311E-12 3.349E-11 Th-229 Pu-241 1.000E+00 O.OOOE+00 6.377E-20 5.003E-18 5.533E-16 3.323E-14 1.672E-12 2.334E-11 1. 193E-10 Th-229 Pu-241 2.450E-05 O.OOOE+00 3.883E-21 1.008E-19 3.264E-18 6.120E-17 7.729E-16 2.868E-15 4.343E-15 Th-229 a (J): O.OOOE+00 1.538E-18 4.419E-17 1.927E-15 6.508E-14 2.410E-12 3.065E-11 1. 528E-10 C-14 C-14 1.000E+00 4.7001-01 1.157E-10 7.013E-30 O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 0.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 Cm-243 Cm-243 9.976E-01 5.996E-02 5.851E-02 5.573E-02 4.700E-02 2.889E-02 5.257E-03 4.041E-05 1.610E-12 Cm-243 CM-243 2.400E-03 1.442E-04 1.408E-04 1.341E-04 1.131E-04 6.949E-05 1.265E-05 9.722E-08 3.872E-15 Cm-243 6.010E-02 5.865E-02 5.587E-02 4.712E-02 2.896E-02 5.269E-03 4.051E-05 1. 613E-12 Page 6-159

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'4,4,'4,44,44,4,44,4'4444,444'44,4'44444'44444,4'4','44 Dose Conversion Factor (and Related) Parameter Summary ... 2 Site-Specific Parameter Summary .......................... 4 Summary of Pathway Selections ............................ 10 Contaminated Zone and Total Dose Summary ................. 11 Total Dose Components Time - O.OOOE+00 .................................... 12 Time - 1.OOOE+00 .................................... 13 Time - 3.OOOE+00 .................................... 14 Time - 1.OOOE+01 .................................... 15 Time - 3.OOOE+01 .................................... 16 Time - 1.OOOE+02 .................................... 17 Time - 3.OOOE+02 .................................... 1s Time - 1.OOOE+03 .................................... 19 Dose/Source Ratios Summed Over All Pathways .............. 20 Single Radionuclide Soil Guidelines ...................... 20 Dose Per Nuclide Summed Over All Pathways ................ 22 Soil Concentration Per Nuclide ........................... 23 Page 6-162

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.. - -. "u __. "S _ _ _ _________v___________________----

B-1 Dose conversion factors for inhalation, mrem/pCi: -------------------------------

B-1 Co-60 2.190E-04 2.190E-04 DCF2( 1I B-1 Cs-137+D 3.190E-05 3.190E-05 DCF2( 2)

B-1 Eu-152 2.210E-04 2.210E-04 DCF2( 3)

B-1 Eu-154 2.860E-04 2.860E-04 DCF2( 5)

B-1 Eu-155 4.140E-05 4.140E-05 DCF2( 6)

B-1 Fe-55 2.690E-06 2.690E-06 DCF2( 7)

B-1 Gd-152 2.430E-01 2.430E-01 DCF2( 8)

B-1 H-3 6.400E-08 6.400E-08 DCF2t 9)

B-1 Mn-54 6.700E-06 6.700E-06 DCF2 (10)

B-1 3Sr-90+D 1.310E-03 1.310E-03 DCF2 (11)

D-1 Dose conversion factors for ingestion, mrem/pCi:

D-1 Co-60 2.690E-05 2.690E-05 DCF3( 1)

D-1 Cs-137+D 5.OOOE-05 5. 000E-05 DCF3( 2)

D-1 Eu-152 6.480E-06 6.480E-06 DCF3( 3)

D-1 Eu-154 9.550E-06 9.550E-06 DCF3( 5)

D-1 Eu-155 1.530E-06 1.530E-06 DCF3( 6)

D-1 Fe-55 6.070E-07 6.070E-07 DCF3( 7)

D-i Gd-152 1.610E-04 1.610E-04 DCF3( 8)

D-1 H-3 6.400E-08 6.400E-08 DCF3( 9)

D-1 Kn-54 2.770E-06 2.770E-06 DCF3(10)

D-1 Sr-90+D 1.530E-04 1.530E-04 DCF3 (11)

D-34 Food transfer factors:

D-34 'Co-60 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 7,900E-02 8.000E-02 RTF( 1, 1)

D-34 'Co-60 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 3.000E-02 2.000E-02 RTF( 1,2)

D-34 Co-60 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 2. OOOE-03 2.000E-03 RTF ( 1,3)

D-34 D-34 a1 Cs-137+D , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless

  • 4.000E-02 4.000E-02 RTF 2,1)

D-34 a Cs-137+D , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 2 5.000E-02 s 3. 000E-02 RTF 2,2)

D-34 a Cs-137+D , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.000E-02 A 8.000E-03 RTF 2,3)

D-34 a 2 2 D-34 Eu-152 , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 3 2.000E-03 a 2.500E-03 3 RTF( 3,1)

D-34 3a Eu-152 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) a 2.000E-03 a 2.000E-03 3 RTF( 3,2)

D-34 a Eu-152 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) a 5.990E-05 a 2.000E-05 RTF( 3,3)

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D-34 3u-154 plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.000E-03 2.500E-03 3 RTF( 5,1)

D-34 Eu-154 beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 3 2.OOOE-03 2.000E-03 I RTF( 5,2)

D-34 Eu-154 milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d)

  • 5.990E-05 $ 2.000E-05 i RTF( 5,3)

D-34 a a D-34 3Eu-155 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.OOOE-03 2.500E-03 a RTF( 6,1)

D-34 Eu-155 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) '2.000e-03 2.000E-03 3 RTF( 6,2)

D-34 8 Eu-155 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) a 5.990E-O5 3 2.000E-05 i RTF( 6,3)

D-34 3 a a a D-34 $ Fe-55 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless a 1.OOOE-03 a 1.000E-03 a RTF( 7,1)

D-34 3 Fe-55 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) a 3.000E-02 a 2.000E-02 a RTF( 7,2)

D-34 Fe-55 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) a 0.000E+00

  • 3.000E-04 3 RTF( 7,3)

D-34 a a a D-34 Gd-152 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.000E-03 2.500E-03 RTF( 9,1)

D-34 Gd-152 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 RTF( 8,2)

D-34 Gd-152 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 6.010E-05 2.000E-05 RTF( 8,3)

D-34 D-34 3 H-3 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 4. 800E+00 4.800E+00 RTF( 9,1)

D-34 a K-3 , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.200E-02 1.200E-02 RTF( 9,2)

D-34 a 3-3 ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.000E-02 1.000E-02 RTF( 9,3)

D-34 D-34 Mn-54 ,plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 2.990E-01 3.000E-01 RTF(10, 1)

D-34 Mn-54 ,beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.000E-03 5.000E-04 RTF(10, 2)

D-34 Mn-54 , milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 1.000E-02 3.000E-04 RTF(10, 3)

D-34 D-34 a Sr-90+ D , plant/soil concentration ratio, dimensionless 5.890E-01 3. 000E-01 RTF(1, 1)

D-34 3 Sr-90+ D , beef/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/kg)/(pCi/d) 1.000E-02 8.000E-03 RTF (11,2)

D-34 3 Sr-90+ D ,milk/livestock-intake ratio, (pCi/L)/(pCi/d) 2.OOOE-03 2.000E-03 RTF(11, 3)

D-5 Bioaccumulation factors, fresh water, L/kg:

D-5 'Co-60 , fish 2.970E+02 3.000E+02 BIOFAC( 1,1)

D-5 2Co-60 , crustacea and mollusks 2.000E+02 2.000E+02 BIOFACx( 1,2)

D-5 D-5 3Cs-137+D , fish 1.990E+03 2.000E+03 3 BIOFAC( 2,1)

D-5 8Cs-137+D , crustacea and mollusks 1.000E+02 1.000E+02 a BIOFAC( 2,2)

D-5 a D-5 *Eu-152 , fish 4.920E+01 5.000E+01 a BIOFAC( 3,1)

D-5 2Eu-152 , crustacea and mollusks 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 3 BIOFAC( 3,2)

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  • Name D-5 a a a D-5 1Eu-154 ,fish a4.920E+01 5.OOOE+01
  • BZOFAC( 5,1)

D-5 a Eu-154 ,crustacea and mollusks 1 1.000E+03 3 1.000E+03 a BIOFAC( 5,2)

D-5 D-5 ' Eu-155 ,fish a4.920E+01 ' 5.000E+01 a BIQFAC( 6,1)

D-5 Eu-155 ,crustacea and mollusks 3 1.000E+03 I 1.OOOE+03 3 BIOFACt 6,2)

D-5 D-5 Fe-55 , fish 1.990E+02 a 2.000E+02 a BIOFAC( 7,1)

D-5 Fe-55 ,crustacea and mollusks 1 3.200E+03 a 3.200E+03 a BIOFAC( 7,2)

D-5 a D-5 Gd-152 , fish 2.440E+01 a 2.500E+01 a BIOFAC( 8,1)

D-5 a Gd-152 , crustacea and mollusks 3 1.000E+03 3 1.000E+03 3 BIOFAC( 8,2)

D-5 3 D-5 aH-3 , fish a1.OOOE+00 a 1.000E+00 a BIOFAC( 9,1)

D-5 aH-3 , crustacea and mollusks a 1.000E+00 a 1.000E+00 2 BIOFAC( 9,2)

D-5 a a a a D-5 Mn-54 , fish a 4.000E+02 a 4.000E+02 a BIOFAC(10,1)

D-5 Mn-54 , crustacea and mollusks s 9.OOOE+04 3 9.000E+04 a BIOFAC(10,2)

D-5 D-S Sr-90+D fish 6.OOOE+01 a 6.000E+01 BIOFAC(ll,l)

D-5 Sr-90+D , crustacea and mollusks 1 1.000E+02 a 1.000E+02 3 BIOFAC(11,2) 6fSSS.i4f4444 444 444444444444444444444444 Efffffffffffffffffff44ffffffiffffffffftf~4ffffffffff~4ffftffffftfff Page 6-165

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  • Basic radiation dose limit (mrem/yr)
  • 2.422E+01 2.500E+01 BRDL R011 Time since placement of material (yr) a O.OOOE+00
  • O.OOOE+00 2 3 TI Roll 3 Times for calculations (yr) l.OOOE+00 I 1.000E+00 3 T( 2)

R011 3 Times for calculations (yr) 3.OOOE+00 3.OOOE+00 3 T( 3)

Roll Times for calculations (yr) l.OOOE+01 l.OOOE+01 3 T( 4)

ROll 3 Times for calculations (yr) 3.OOOE+01 ' 3.000E+01 2 T( 5)

R012 Times S for calculations (yr) 3 1.OOOE+02 1.000E+02 3 ' T( 6)

R011 2 Times for calculations (yr) 3 3.OOOE+02 & 3.OOOE+02 ' T( 7)

ROll Times for calculations (yr)

  • l.OOOE+03 a 1.000E+03 a T( 8)

R011 a Times for calculations (yr) a not used

  • 0.OOOE+00 a a T( 9)

R011 2 Times for calculations (yr) I not used 0.0001E+00 a T(10) 1.a a a R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCilg): Co-60 l.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 Si( 1)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): Cs-137 2 l.OOOE+00 0.000E+00 3 S1( 2)

R012 3 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): Eu-152 3 l.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 a SI( 3)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): Eu-154 l.OOOE+00 0.0001E+00 3 3 SI( 5)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Eu-155 ' l.OOOE+00 0.0001E+00 a a SI( 6)

R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): Fe-55 1.OOOE+00 2 0.000E+00 a 3 Sl( 7)

R012 ' Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): H-3 a l.OOOE+00 5 0.000E+00 8 ' SI( 9)

RO12 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Mn-54 l.OOOE+00 3 0.000E+00 2 ' S110)

R012 3 Initial principal radionuclide (pCi/g): Sr-90 l.00OOE+00 3 0.000E+00 a Slzll) a WiC 1)

R012 Concentration ini groundwater (pCi/L): Co-60 ' not used a 0.OOOE+00 a Wl( 2)

R012 Concentration in igroundwater (pCi/L): Cs-137 not used a 0.OOOE+00 a R012 Concentration in igroundwater (pCi/L): Eu-152 $ not used 0.0001E+00 2 Wl( 3)

R012 Concentration in Igroundwater (pCi/L): Eu-154 a not used 0.000E1+00 s Wl( 5) 0.0001E+00 a R012 Concentration in Igroundwater (pCi/L): Eu-155 2 not used a WI( 6) 0.0001E+00 a 3 W1( 7)

R012 Concentration in igroundwater (pCi/L): Fe-55 3 not used 0.OOOE+00 3 Wi 9)

R012 Concentration in igroundwater (pCi/L): H-3 3 not used O.OOOE+O0 2 R012 Concentration in igroundwater (pCi/L): Mn-54 3 not used a11(10)

Concentration in 4groundwater (pCi/L): Sr-90 not used a 0.000E+003 0.OOOE+00 3 aI (11)

'R012 a a a R013 a Cover depth (i)

  • O.OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 COVER0 R013 a Density of cover material (g/cm**3)
  • not used 1.500E+00 DENSCV R0123 a Cover depth erosion rate (m/yr) a not used 2 1.000E-03 2 a VCV R013 I Density of contaminated zone (g/cm**3) 1.750E+00 a 1.500E+00 a DENSCZ Page 6-166

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' User ' 2 Used by RESRAD a Parameter Menu : Parameter 2 Input 2 Default ' (If different from user input) 3 Name II I I ___ 1 R013

  • Contaminated zone erosion rate (m/yr) ' 1.OOOE-03 ' 1.000E-03 ' 3 VCZ R013 3 Contaminated zone total porosity 3 3.510E-01 3 4.000E-01 ' 'TPCZ R013 ' Contaminated zone field capacity ' 2.630E-0l ' 2.000E-01 3
  • FCCZ R013 'Contaminated zone hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) ' 5.360E+02 3 1.000E+01 2 ' NCCZ R013 3 Contaminated zone b parameter ' 4.050E+00 '5.300E+00 a ' BCZ R013 'Average annual wind speed (m/sec) ' 5.000E+00 3 2.000E+00 3 2 WIND R013 Humidity in air (g/m**3) ' 7.220E+00 3 8.000E+00 3 HUMID R013 ' Evapotranspiration coefficient 2 6.240E-01 a 5.000E-01 3 ' EVAPTR R013 ' Precipitation (m/yr) ' 8.000E-01 ' 1.000E+00 ' ' PRECIP R013 ' Irrigation (m/yr) ' 2.000E-01 ' 2.000E-01 a ' RI R013 ' Irrigation mode ' overhead ' overhead ' ' IDITCH R013 ' Runoff coefficient ' 4.490E-01 ' 2.000E-0l ' ' RUNOFF R013
  • Watershed area for nearby stream or pond (m**2) ' 2.307E+06 3 1.000E+06 3 ' WAREA R013 ' Accuracy for water/soil computations 2 1.000E-03 ' 1.000E-03 ' 3EPS 3 2 R014 ' Density of saturated zone (g/cm**3) ' l.520E+00 ' 1.500E+00 ' ' DENSAQ R014 ' Saturated zone total porosity ' 4.240E-01 ' 4.000E-01 2 ' TPSZ R014 2 Saturated zone effective porosity 2 3.550E-01 ' 2.000E-01 2 ' EPSZ R014 ' Saturated zone field capacity ' 1.600E-01 2 2.000E-01 2 ' FCSZ R014 3 Saturated zone hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) l.520E+03 '

1 1.000E+02 3 ' HCSZ R014 2 Saturated zone hydraulic gradient ' 7.000E-04 2 2.000E-02 8 'HGWT R014 3 Saturated zone b parameter ' 2.8BOE+00 3 5.300E+00 3 'BSZ R014 ' Water table drop rate (m/yr) ' 1.000E-03 3 1.000E-03 2 ' VWT R014 2 Well pump intake depth (m below water table) 2 1.450E+01 ' 1.000E+01 2

  • DWIBWT R014 a Model: Nondispersion (ND) or Mass-Balance (MB) 'IB SND 2 MODEL R014 ' Well pumping rate (m**3/yr) 3 3.303E+02 $ 2.500E+02
  • UW 2 2 R015 ' Number of unsaturated zone strata '4 ' 1 2 ' NS R015 ' Unsat. zone 1, thickness (m) ' 1.240E+00 ' 4.000E+00 3 'H(l)

R015 2 Unsat. zone 1, soil density (g/cm**3) ' 1.950E+00 ' 1.500E+00 s DENSUZ(1)

R015

  • Unsat. zone 1, total porosity ' 2.740E-01 ' 4.000E-01 ' 3TPUZ(l)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 1, effective porosity ' 2.600E-02 ' 2.000E-01 ' 2 EPUZ(1)

R015 'Unsat. zone 1, field capacity 3 2.480E-01 2.000E-01 2 ' FCUZ(1)

R015 'Unsat. zone 1, soil-specific b parameter ' 4.380E+00 '5.300E+00 ' ' BUZ(l)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 1, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) 2 5.540E+02 a 1.000E+01 2 ' HCUZ(l) 1 3 R015 ' Unsat. zone 2, thickness (m) ' 4.110E+00 ' 0.000E+00 $ ' H(2)

R0l5 2 Unsat. zone 2, soil density (g/cm**3) 1.920E+00 ' 1.500E+00 3 ' DENSUZ(2)

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User a Used by RESRAD ' Parameter Menu ' Parameter a Input ' Default * (If different from user input) a ame


YY--Y-------- SYYYYa........a....................YVW......

YY.W ... 4YYYWVYYW..

R015 S Unsat. zone 2, total porosity '2.870E-01 '4.000E-01 TPUZ (2)

R015 S Unsat. zone 2, effective porosity 3.700E-02 2.0002E-01 EPUZ (2)

R015 S Unsat. zone 2, field capacity 2.500E-01 s2.0002E-01 FCUZ (2)

R015 a Unsat. zone 2, soil-specific b parameter 4.900E+00 5.300E+00 O BUZ(2)

R015 S Unsat. zone 2, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) *5.170E+00 l.000E+01 S HCUZ (2)

S a a a S S S R015 ' Unsat. zone 3, thickness (i) 6.100E-01 O.OOOE+00 N(3) a S R015 ' Unsat. zone 3, soil density (g/cm**3) 1.830E+00 1.500E+00 DENSUZ(3)

S S R015 ' Unsat. zone 3, total porosity 3.170E-01 4.000E-01 TPUZ (3)

S S R015 Unsat. zone 3, effective porosity 2.900E-02 2.000E-01 2S EPUZ(3)

S R015 Unsat. zone 3, field capacity 2.870E-01 2.000E-01 3 3FCUZ (3)

S S R015 " Unsat. zone 3. soil-specific b parameter 4.050E+00 5.300E+00 3 BUZ(3)

S S R015 3 Unsat. zone 3, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) 1.046E+03 1.OOOE+01 MCUZ (3)

S S R015 Unsat. zone 4, thickness (m) 7.320E+00 3 0.OOOE+00 a (4)

R015 Unsat. zone 4, soil density (g/cm**3) 21.850E+00 a 1.500E+00 DENSUZ(4)

R015 3 Unsat. zone 4, total porosity s3.130E-01 £ 4. 000E-01 TPUZ(4)

R015 8 Unsat. zone 4, effective porosity 25.400E-02 2.000E-01 EPUZ(4)

R015 Unsat. zone 4, field capacity 2.580E-01 ' 2.000E-01 a FCUZ(4)

R015 Unsat. zone 4, soil-specific b parameter 34.900E+00 O 5.300E+00 BUZ(4)

R015 ' Unsat. zone 4, hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) 1.560E+01 a 1.OOOE+01 RCUZ (4)

S S R016 Distribution coefficients for Co-60 R016 2 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) '1.284E+03 1.OOOE+03 DCNUCC( 1]

R016 s Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) s2.310E+02 1. OOOE+03 5 DCNUCU( 1, 1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 32.340E+02 1.000E+03 8 DCNUCU( 1,,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 2.310E+02 3 1.OOOE+03 DCNUCU 1 '3)

R016 $ Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 32.300E+02 1.OOOE+03 DCNUCU( 1 , 4)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) '2.320E+02 1.OOOE+03 ' DCNUCS( 1 R016 2 Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+000 0. OOOE+00 7.148E-05 3 ALEACH( 1 Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 not used SOLUB( 1I R016 S S S S R016 Distribution coefficients for Cs-137 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 2.130E+03 2 1.000E+03 DCNUCC( 2 R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 4.380E+02 3 1. OOOE+03 DCNUCU( 2 1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 34.440E+02 ' 1.OOOE+03 DCNUCU( 2 ,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (c=**3/g) *4.380E+02 3 1.OOOE+03 DCWJCU ( 2.'3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 4.380E+02 3 1.000E+03 DCNUCU( 2, 4)

Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 1.000E+03 DCNUCS( 2 R016 *4.400E+02 '

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User ' ' Used by RESRAD ' Parameter Menu ' Parameter 2 Input ' Default ' (If different from user input) ' Name III II R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 ' 0.OOOE+00 ' 4.309E-05 ALEACH( 2)

R016 ' Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 a O.OOOE+00 ' not used SOLUBK( 2) a a 2 R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Eu-152 R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 7.194E+03 '-l.OOOE+OO ' ___

DCNUCC( 3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 8.090E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 3 ___

DCNUCU( 3,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 8.240E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 3 ___

DCNUCU( 3,2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 8.090E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 ' ___

DCNUCU( 3,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 8.080E+02 '-1.OOOE+OO ' ___

DCNUCU 3,4)

R016 ' Saturated zone tcm**3/g) 8.140E+02 3-l.000E+00 2 ___

DCMUCS( 3)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 ' 1.276E-05 ALEACH( 3)

R016 ' Solubility constant 0.OOOE+00 ' O.000E+00 ' not used SOLUBD( 3) 3 a R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Eu-154 . 3 R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 7.194E+03 ___ DCNUCC( 5)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 3

8. 090E+02 -1.OOOE+00 a ___ DCNUCU( 5,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 8.240E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 ' DCNUCU( 512)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 8.090E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 ' ___

DCNUCU( 5,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 8.080E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 ' ___

DCNUCU( 5,4)

R016 ' Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 8. 140E+02 '-1. OOOE+OO0 DCNUCS( 5)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0. OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 a 1.276E-05 ALEACH( 5)

R016 a Solubility constant 0. OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 a not used SOLUBK( 5) a a R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Eu-155 3 a R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 7.194E+03 '-1.OOOE+00 ' ___ a DCNUCC( 6)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 8.090E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 ' ___

DCNUCU( 6,1)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 8.240E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 ' ___ a DCNUCU( 6,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 8.090E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 ' DCNUCU( 6,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 8.080E+02 '-1.OOOE+00 3 DCNUCU( 6,4)

R016 ' Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 8.140E+02 '-l.OOOE+00 3 DCNUCS ( 6)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 ' O.OOOE+00 ' 1.276E-05 ALEACH( 6)

R016 ' Solubility constant 0.OOOE+00 I O.OOOE+00 3 not used SOLUBK( 6)

R016 ' Distribution coefficients for Fe-55 a a R016 ' Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.251E+03 ' 1.OOOE+03 ' DCNUCC ( 7)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 2.040E+02 3 1.OOOE+03 ' ' DCNUCU(

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 2.070E+02 ' l.OOOE+03 ' ' DCNUCU( 7,2)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 2.040E+02 ' 1.OOOE+03 2 ' DCNUCU( 7,3)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 2.040E+02 3 1.OOOE+03 ' ' DCNUCU( 7,4)

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R016 3 Leach rate (/yr) a O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 a 7.336E-05 a ALEACH( 7)

R016 Solubility constant a O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 a not used 3 SOLUBK( 7) a a a R016 Distribution coefficients for H-3 a R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 4.300E-02 a 0.OOOE+00 a ___

DCNUCC( 9)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 6.OOOE-02 a 0. OOOE+00 2 ___

DCNUCU( 9, 1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 6.000E-02 0. OOOE+00 DCNUCU( 9,2)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 6.OOOE-02 0. OOOE+00 2 DCNUCU( 9, 3)

R016 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 4.300E-02 2 0.OOOE+00 a DCNUCU` 9, 4)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 6. OOOE-02 0. OOOE+00 a DCNUCS( 9)

R016 a Leach rate (/yr) 0. OOOE+00 0.OOOE+00 4.749E-01 ALEACH( 9)

R016 2 Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 2 not used SOLUBR( 9) a R016 : Distribution coefficients for Mn-54 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 7.330E+02 '2.OOOE+02 ' ___ aDCNUCC(10)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 1.550E+02 32.000E+02 ' DCNUCU(10,1)

R016 Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 1.570E+02 32.OOOE+02 3 ___

aDCNUCU(10,2)

R016 Unsaturated zone 3 (cm**3/g) 1.550E+02 2 2.000E+02 3 ___

3DCNUCU(10,3)

R016 ' Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 1.550E+02 a2.000E+02 s aDCNUCU(10,4)

R016

  • Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 1.560E+02 22.000E+02 2 DCNUCS(10)

R016 ' Leach rate (/yr) 0. 000E+00 O.OOOE+00 2 1.252E-04 2ALEACB(10) 106' R016 Solubility constant 0.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+000 not used 2SOLUBK(10) a a R016 a Distribution coefficients for Sr-90 R016 2 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 1.310E+02 33.000E+01 3 ___

DCNUCC(11)

R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 3.100E+01 23.000E+01 3 ___

DCNUCU(lll)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 2 (c**3/g) 3.140E+01 3.0003E+01 ___

2DCNUCU(11,2)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 3 (c**3/g) 3.100E+01 8 3.000E+01 ___

DCNUCU(21 3)

R016 a Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 3.100E+01 3.OOOE+01 ___

DCNUCU(11,4)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 3.110E+01 a3.000E+01 a DCNUCS(ll)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) O.OOOE+00 aO.OOOE+00 6.999E-04 ALEACH(11)

R016 Solubility constant O.OOOE+00 not used aSOLUBStll) a a a R016 ' Distribution coefficients for daughter Gd-152 a a R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) 7.194E+03 -l.OOOE+00 3 ,DCNUCC( 8)

R016 " Unsaturated zone 1 (cm**3/g) 8.090E+02 3-l.000E+00 a 2DCNUCU( 8,1)

R016 " Unsaturated zone 2 (cm**3/g) 8.240E+02 --1.000E+00 sDCNUCU( 8,2)

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User Used by RESRAD ' Parameter Menu : Parameter Input 2 Default 3 (If different from user input) 2 Name R016 3 Unsaturated zone 3 Icm**3/g) 8.090E+02 3-1.0001+00

  • DCNUCUI 8,3)

R016 3 Unsaturated zone 4 (cm**3/g) 8.080E+02 '-1.oooe+00 a DCNUCU 8,4)

R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 8. 140E+02 3-1.000E+00 3 DCNUCS( 8)

R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0.OOOE+00 *O.000E+00 2 1.276E-05 ALEACHK 8)

R016 Solubility constant 0. OOOE+00 3 0.OOOE+00 3 not used SOLUBK( 8)

R017 3Inhalation rate (m**3/yr) 8.570E+03 '8.400E+03 3 INHALR R017 Mass loading for inhalation (g/m**3) 2.350E-05 21.000E-04 ' ___

HLINH R017 Exposure duration 3.OOOE+01 &3.000E+01 3 ___

ED R017 Shielding factor, inhalation 5. SOOE-01 '4.OOOE-01 2 SHF3 R017 Shielding factor, external gamma 3.970E-01 s7.000E-01 3 SHF1 R017 'Fraction of time spent indoors 6.670E-01 a5.000E-01 3 FIND R017 3Fraction of time spent outdoors (on site) 2.500E-01 22.500E-01 3 FOTD R017 'Shape factor flag, external gamma 1.OOOE+00 '1.000E+00 3 >0 shows circular AREA. FS R017 8Radii of shape factor array (used if FS - -1): 2 2 R017 ' Outer annular radius (Im), ring 1: not used '5.OOOE+01 2 RADSHAPE ( 1)

R017 ' Outer annular radius (Im), ring 2: not used 8 7.071E+01 3 RADSHAPEC 2)

R017 ' Outer annular radius (Im), ring 3: not used a0.000E+00 3 RaD SHAPEC 3)

R017 ' Outer annular radius (Im), ring 4: not used 2 0.0001+00 2 RaDSHAPE( 4)

R017

  • Outer annular radius (Im), ring 5: not used 2 0.0001+00 s RADS8APE( 5)

R017 Outer annular radius (Im), ring 6: not used 2 0.0001+00 2 RADLSHAPE( 6)

R017 2 Outer annular radius (Im), ring 7: not used 3 0.0001+00 2 R&D SHAPEI 7)

R017 3 Outer annular radius I), ring 8: not used 3 0.0001+00 ' RaD SHAPE 8)

R017 3 Outer annular radius (m), ring 9: not used 3 0.0001+00 3 RaD SHAPE( 9)

R017 2 Outer annular radius (m), ring 10: not used s 0.0001+00 3 RaD SHAPE(10)

R017 2 Outer annular radius (m), ring 11: not used 230.0001+00 3 RAD SHAPE(11)

R017 2 Outer annular radius (Im), ring 12: not used 2 0.0001+00 3 RaDSHAPE(12)

R017 Fractions of annular areas within AREA:

R017 Ring 1 not used 3 1.0001+00 ' FRACAC 1)

R017 Ring 2 not used 2 2.732E-01 3 FRACA( 2)

R017 Ring 3 not used 2 0.000E+00 3 FRACAC 3)

R017 Ring 4 not used 2 0.0001+00 & FRACA( 4)

R017 2 Ring 5 not used 2 0.0001+00 a FRACA( 5)

R017 2 Ring 6 not used 3 0.000E+00 2 FRACA( 6)

R017 ' Ring 7 not used 3 0.0001+00 2 FRACA( 7)

R017 3 Ring 8 not used 2 0.0001+00 2 FRACA( 8)

R017 Ring 9 not used 230.0001+00 a FRACA( 9)

R017 Ring 10 not used 2 0.0001+00 2 FRACA (10)

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R017 2 Ring 12 2 not used 2 0.0003E+00 2 FRACA(12) 2 2 2 R018 Fruits, vegetables and grain consumption (kg/yr)

  • 2.050E+02 1.600E+02 ___ DIET(1)

R018 Leafy vegetable consumption (kg/yr) 1.400E+01 3 1.400E+01 3 ___

3 DIET(2)

R018 Milk consumption (L/yr) 3 not used 9.200E+01 2 ___ DIETC3)

ROl8 Meat and poultry consumption (kg/yr) 3 not used 3 6.300E+01 3 ___

DIETC4)

ROl8 Fish consumption (kg/yr) 2 5.400E+00 2 5.400E+00 3 DIETC5)

R018 Other seafood consumption Ckg/yr) 3 9.OOOE-01 3 9.000E-01 ___

DIET(6)

R018 3Soil ingestion rate (g/yr) 1.820E+01 3 3.650E+01 ___ SOIL R018 'Drinking water intake (L/yr) 3 4.090E+02 3 5.100E+02 ___ DWI R018 3Contamination fraction of drinking water a 1.000E+00 8 1.000E+00 3 FDW R018 'Contamination fraction of household water 3 not used 2 1.000E+00

  • ___

R018 2Contamination fraction of livestock water

  • not used 3 1.000E+00 2 2 FLW R018 Contamination fraction of irrigation water
  • 1.000E+00 1.OOOE+00 a 2 FIRW ROle 2Contamination fraction of aquatic food 2 4.480E-01 3 5.000E-01 2 FR9 R018 Contamination fraction of plant food '-1 '-1 a 0. 500E+00 FPLANT ROS s Contamination fraction of meat not used 3-1 2 ___

FMEAT ROIS Contamination fraction of milk 3 not used 3-1 2 __ _

FMILK 2

R019 Livestock fodder intake for meat (kg/day) not used

  • 6.800E+01 LFI5 R019 Livestock fodder intake for milk (kg/day) not used 5.500E+01 LFI6 R019 Livestock water intake for meat {L/day) 3 not used 8 5.0003E+1 2LWIS R019 'Livestock water intake for milk CL/day) 3 not used 2 1.600E+02 8 2 LWI6 R019 Livestock soil intake (kg/day)
  • not used I 5.0003E-01 LSI R019 Mass loading for foliar deposition (g/m**3) 2 1.000E-04 8 1.000E-04 2 MLFD R019 Depth of soil mixing layer (m) 2 2.320E-01 2 1.500E-01 2 a DM R019 3Depth of roots (m) 8 1.220E+00 2 9.000E-01 2 3 DROOT R019 Drinking water fraction from ground water 2 1.000E+00 3 1.000E+00 2 FGWDK R019 Household water fraction from ground water I not used I 1.000E+00 3 FGWHH R019 Livestock water fraction from ground water 3 not used 2 1.000E+00 3 FGWLW R019 3Irrigation fraction from ground water 2 1.000E+00 2 1.000E+00 $ FGWIR R29B Wet weight crop yield for Non-Leafy (kg/m**2) ' 1.750E+00 7.0003E-01 2 (1)

R19B Wet weight crop yield for Leafy Ckg/m**2) 2 1.500E+00 2 1.500E+00 a YV(2)

R19B Wet weight crop yield for Fodder Ckg/m**2) 2 not used 2 1.100E+00 2 2YVC3)

R19B Growing Season for Non-Leafy (years) 1.700E-01 3 1.700E-01 2 TE l)

R19B Growing Season for Leafy (years) 2 2.500E-01 2 2.500E-01 3 3 TEC2)

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BR'V1ICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-I, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 T* Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 12 Summary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL1O.RAD Site-Specific Parameter Summary (continued) 2 User ' 3 Used by RESRAD ' Parameter Menu ' Parameter ' Input ' Default ' (If different from user input) ' Name R19B 3 Growing Season for Fodder (years) not used 8.000E-02 TE (3)

R19B ' Translocation Factor for Non-Leafy 1.COQE-01 1.000E-01 TIV(1)

R19B ' Translocation Factor for Leafy 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 TIV(2)

R19B ' Translocation Factor for Fodder not used 1.000E+00 TIV(3)

R19B ' Dry Foliar Interception Fraction for Non-Leafy 2.500E-01 2.500E-01 RDRY (1)

R19B ' Dry Foliar Interception Fraction for Leafy 2.500E-01 2.500E-01 RDRY (2)

R19B

  • Dry Foliar Interception Fraction for Fodder not used 2.500E-01 RDRY (3)

R19B a Wet Foliar Interception Fraction for Non-Leafy 2.500E-01 2.500E-01 RWET (1)

R19B ' Wet Foliar Interception Fraction for Leafy 5.810E-01 2.500E-01 RWET (2)

R19B 2 Wet Foliar Interception Fraction for Fodder not used 2.500E-01 RKET (3)

R19B ' Weathering Removal Constant for Vegetation 3.280E+01 2.000E+01 WLAM C14 ' C-12 concentration in water (g/cm**3) not used 2.000E-05 C12WTR C14 ' C-12 concentration in contaminated soil (g/g) not used 3.000E-02 C12CZ C14 a Fraction of vegetation carbon from soil not used 2.000E-02 CSOIL C14 3 Fraction of vegetation carbon from air not used 9.800E-01 CAIR C14 ' C-14 evasion layer thickness in soil (m) not used 3.000E-01 DMC C14 8 C-14 evasion flux rate from soil (1/sec) not used 7.000E-07 EVSN C14 ' C-12 evasion flux rate from soil (1/sec) not used 1.000E-10 REVSN C14 a Fraction of grain in beef cattle feed not used 8.000E-01 AVFG4 C14 3 Fraction of grain in milk cow feed not used 2.000E-01 AVFG5 C14 3 DCF correction factor for gaseous forms of C14 not used 8.894E+01 C02F 2 a a STOR Storage times of contaminated foodstuffs (days): a a STOR a Fruits, non-leafy vegetables, and grain 1.400E+01 a 1.400E+01 a a STOR T (1)

STOR ' Leafy vegetables ' 1.000E+00 ' 1.000E+00 a a STORT (2)

STOR a Milk ' 1.000E+00 ' 1.000E+00 a STORT(3)

STOR ' Meat and poultry a 2.000E+01 I 2.000E+01 a a STORT (4)

STOR Fish ' 7.000E+00 I 7.000E+00 a a STORT (5)

STOR ' Crustacea and mollusks ' 7.000E+00 a 7.000E+00 a a STORT (6)

STOR a Well water ' 1.000E+00 ' 1.000E+00 a a STORT (7)

STOR ' Surface water a 1.000E+00 a 1.000E+00 a a STORT (8)

STOR a Livestock fodder ' 4.500E+01 8 4.500E+01 a a STOR T(9) a a a a R021 a Thickness of building foundation (m) ' not used ' 1.500E-01 a a FLOORl R021 ' Bulk density of building foundation (g/cm**3) ' not used ' 2.400E+00 a a DENSFL R021 3 Total porosity of the cover material ' not used ' 4.000E-01 a TPCV R021 a Total porosity of the building foundation ' not used a 1.000E-01 a a TPFL Page 6-173

BR$1dCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of SIte-SpecIfic DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 TocLimit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 13 Summary :Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL10.RAD Site-Specific Parameter Summary (continued) a User 3aUsed by RESRAD a Parameter Menu ' Parameter ' Input 3 Default ' (If different from user input) a Name R021 a Volumetric water content of the cover material 3 not used a 5000E-02 3 a PH20CV R021 a3 Volumetric water content of the foundation 3 not used a 3.OOOE-02 a R021 a Diffusion coefficient for radon gas (m/sec): antue R021 a2 in cover material a2.OOOE-06a a DIFCV a not used R021 in foundation material a not used a3000E-07a a IF R021 a in contaminated zone soil a2.OOOE-06 a a DIFCZ a not used R021 Radon vertical dimension of mixing (m) a2.OOOE+00 a a HI 3 not used R021 Average building air exchange rate (1/hr) a5.OOOE-01 a a1 REXG a Height of the building (room) Cm) a not Used R021 a2.500E+00 a a HRM 3 not used R021 a Building interior area factor a1 not used I 0.OOOE+00 3 R021 Building depth below ground surface (m) 2 not used 2a1OOOE+00 a R021 Emanating power of Rn-222 gas a 2.500E-01 a 3 EMANA (i) a not used R021 Emanating power of Rn-220 gas 3 1.500E-01 3 a EKANA(2) a TITL a Number of graphical time points a32 a PT TITL a Maximum number of integration points for dose 3 17 .. . . .a. .. a. . . . . . .. . . . . . a LYMAX TITL a1Maximum number of integration points for risk a 1 a XYMAX Summary of Pathway Selections Pathway a User Selection 1 - external gamma a active 2 - inhalation (w/o radon) a active 3 - plant ingestion a active 4 - meat ingestion a suppressed 5 - milk ingestion a suppressed 6 - aquatic foods active 7 - drinking water a active 8 - soil ingestion active 9 -- radon a suppressed Find peak pathway doses a active Page 6-174

BRO-[CENSE TERMINATION PLAN '> Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64I, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 Tc Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 14 Summary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a l.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL1O.RAD Contaminated Zone Dimensions Initial Soil Concentrations, pCi/g Area: 8094.00 square meters Co-60 1.OOOE+00 Thickness: 1.50 meters Cs-137 1.OOOE+00 Cover Depth: 0.00 meters Eu-152 1.OOOE+00 Eu-154 1.OOOE+00 Eu-155 1.000E+00 Fe-55 1.OOOE+00 H-3 1.OOOE+00 Mn-54 1.OOOE+00 Sr-90 1.OOOE+00 Total Dose TDOSEMt), mrem/yr Basic Radiation Dose Limit - 2.422E+01 mrem/yr Total Mixture Sum M(t) - Fraction of Basic Dose Limit Received at Time (t) t (years): 0.OOOE+00 1.OOOE+00 3.OOOE+00 1.OOOE+01 3.OOOE+01 1.000E+02 3.OOOE+02 1.OOOE+03 TDOSE(t): 2.785E+01 2.520E+01 2.176E+01 1.471E+01 6.769E+00 1.043E+00 7.926E-03 2.562E-10 M(t): 1.150E+00 1.041E+00 8.986E-01 6.076E-01 2.795E-01 4.306E-02 3.273E-04 1.058E-l1 Maximum TDOSE(t): 2.785E+01 mrem/yr at t - 0.OOOE+00 years Page 6-175

B"rICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revlslon~O CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 Ta Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 15 Su-nary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL10.RAD Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(ipt) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - O.OOOE+00 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- I1III Mu. UU M Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

^AAMAAKU AAUAtX ALAuuAM A nAW MALMUM AAAAAA A^^AAAAA AtAAM AMMUM2^ AAAXA^ AAAAAAAAA AAAAAA Co-60 7.316E+00 0.2627 1.677E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.180E-01 0.0078 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 4.207E-04 0.0000 Cs-137 1.615E+00 0.0580 2.577E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.165E-01 0.0078 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 8.249E-04 0.0000 Eu-152 3.288E+00 0.1181 1.760E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.383E-03 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 1.054E-04 0.0000 Eu-154 3.562E+00 0.1279 2.248E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.011E-03 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 1.533E-04 0.0000 Eu-155 8.396E-02 0.0030 3.158E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.127E-04 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 2.383E-05 0.0000 Fe-55 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.939E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.863E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 8.934E-06 0.0000 H-3 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.235E-04 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.673E-02 0.0006 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 5.929E-07 0.0000 Mn-54 1.701E+00 0.0611 3.753E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.215E-02 0.0022 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 3.168E-05 0.0000 Sr-90 1.170E-02 0.0004 1.058E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.748E+00 0.3501 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.522E-03 0.0001 ftffiff fffffffff MM1+/-11 ftfffflfff MM fifffff fftMM fff1ff00f 0M3686 lfffiffff MMf~ ff0ff+fff00 0.00 Iffiffjff ftffuf Total 1.758E+01 0.6312 1.404E-04 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.027E+01 0.3686 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.092E-03 0.0001 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(ipt) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - O.OOOE+00 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- I5AL5I1IIIUIIX Nuclide nrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. nrem/yr fract. mtem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

mMMJI MAAMAALU mMKKMA MMUM UAMUM AMUM Co-60 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.534E+00 0.2706 Cs-137 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.833E+00 0.0658 Eu-152 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.289E+00 0.1181 Eu-154 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 3.564E+00 0.1280 Eu-155 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.430E-02 0.0030 Fe-55 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.758E-05 0.0000 H-3 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.685E-02 0.0006 Kn-54 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.763E+00 0.0633 Sr-90 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.762E+00 0.3506 ftalfff 0 0fiff0ff ffff.fff+

0ffif0 MM ffiff+/-fff Miffff +ffutff ffMfff fffftffif tMtfMf ifffuftff Miff fftifffif Mutf Total O.OOOE+OO 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.785E+01 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.OOOE+00 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- IXAII11IAIAII1 AALA bS.AAA AAAAAAAAAA _ .UAAAAAAA AlUAAAALAL AAAAAAAAAbULA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAAMLAA XA XAAAA AM LwuM 0.0001+0 A0.000 0.0001+00 0.0000 Co-60 6.414E+00 0.2545 1.470E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.912E-01 0.0076 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.688E-04 0.0000 Ca-137 1. 578E+00 0.0626 2.518E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.115E-01 0.0084 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.060E-04 0.0000 Eu-152 3.121E+00 0.1238 1.671E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.313E-03 0.0001 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.000E-04 0.0000 Eu-154 3.292E+00 0.1306 2.077E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.859E-03 0 .0001 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.417E-04 0.0000 Eu-155 7.301E-02 0.0029 2.746E-07 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.719E-04 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+O0 0.0000 2.072E-05 0.0000 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 -1.500E-08 0.0000 0. OOOE+00 0.0000 4.535E-05 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.911E-06 0.0000 H-3 0. 000E+00 0.0000 3.295E-05 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.492E-03 0.0002 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.582E-07 0.0000 Mn-54 7.566E-01 0.0300 1.669E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.764E-02 0.0011 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.409E-05 0.0000 Sr-90 1.141E-02 0.0005 1.032E-05 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.512E+00 0.3775 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.461E-03 0.0001 Ifffitf ffifffiff ftfffu ffififff tfffft ftuuftfut 11+/-11+/- ititiif i flufff fufftffff tuffft ifftfitfit i+/-11+/- tfititfif tuffft Total 1.525E+01 0.6050 4.905E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0. 0000 9.951E+00 0.3948 0.000E+00 0.0000 o.oooe+00 0.0000 3.920E-03 0.0002 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i,p,t) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.000E+00 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- xAaAAAAAAlaaAAMA AAAAAAAAAAIaLUM ArAAAAAAAAAAct ZAXaAMMIAAALA AAAAAAAA= AAAA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. nrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

IIlIgM UAWi ALUM tA^RAAAAA AtAAM tAAMMMJJ IAU AAAARAA AAA xXAA AAAAXAAAA tAAAAM 0.0001+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 Co-60 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.605E+00 0.2621 Cs-137 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.791E+00 0.0711 Eu-152 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.122E+00 0.1239 Eu-154 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.294E+00 0.1307 Eu-155 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.330E-02 0.0029 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.228E-05 0.0000 H-3 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.525E-03 0.0002 Nn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.843E-01 0.0311 Sr-90 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0. 000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.526E+00 0.3780 ttfittifff tflff fffffft +ffiff fffffffft fiiiff Iftiffffi ftiffi iffiifftf ffff tiffiffff ffffff ffffffft fffff Total 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0. 0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0 .0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.520E+01 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+00 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio-Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAiAiA ARAAAMM^ AAAAAA AAAAAMMt A^AAM AJJAWA AUMA A0A.003+0 A0.000 AtAAAAAAA AAAMta Co-60 4.930E+00 0.2265 1.130E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.469E-01 0.0068 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.835E-04 0.0000 Cs-137 1.507E+00 0.0692 2.404E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.020E-01 0.0093 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.695E-04 0.0000 Eu-152 2.813E+00 0.1292 1.506E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.183E-03 0.0001 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.016E-05 0.0000 Eu-154 2.812E+00 0.1292 1.775E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.588E-03 0.0001 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.210E-04 0.0000 Eu-155 5.521E-02 0.0025 2.076E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.056E-04 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.567E-05 0.0000 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.974E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.714E-05 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.135E-06 0.0000 H-3 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.338E-06 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 3.187E-04 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 1.122E-08 0.0000 Mn-54 1.497E-01 0.0069 3.301E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.468E-03 0.0003 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.787E-06 0.0000 Sr-90 1.087E-02 0.0005 9.827E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.057E+00 0.4162 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 2.344E-03 0.0001 fitif fitftfifffit +/-ff+/-if -fffff

-ft 0.00ff ififfiff tMtif ffftfiftf Mittt tfifffffif Miftt fff.ff0if ff0ff0 fffiffffi fiff Total 1.228E+01 0.5642 1.704E-05 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.415E+00 0.4326 0.000E+O0 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 3.630E-03 0.0002 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i,p,t) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+00 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- AIEAAAAAAIMII~

Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AtAAAM AAAAAAAAA AAAssA MAtA2^AA MAMtA ^AW= AflAMA AAAAAM AAAAAA AMALa A AMA AMMULU A M=

Co-60 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.077E+00 0.2333 Cs-137 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.710E+00 0.0786 Eu-152 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.814E+00 0.1293 Eu-154 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.814E+00 0.1293 Eu-155 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 o.oooe+00 0.0000 5.5433-02 0.0025 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.128E-05 0.0000 H-3 5.594E-02 0.0026 1.391E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.710E-03 0.0004 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.597E-02 0.0030 Mn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.551E-01 0.0071 Sr-90 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.070E+00 0.4168 f1iff1 f tfffififf fffiff ftiffiff fiftff tiffifift Muif f90ifffff f0ffff fitffifft ffffff fiftuitff +fftff ftfififif ffffff Total 5.594E-02 0.0026 1.391E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.710E-03 0.0004 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.176E+01 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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BRV0i*CENSE TERMINATION PLAN RevisIon 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLJANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64!, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRID, Version 6.21 Ta Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 18 Sui-ary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL1O.RAD Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i p t) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - l.OOOE+01 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- iii IiiiiiiiiiW Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. arem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AtAXXAMM tAAAAAA A LAAAAAAA LAAA 1 AAAAM AAAAA AaAA Co-60 1.963E+00 0.1334 4.499E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.e50E-02 0.0040 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOO+00 0.0000 1.129E-04 0.0000 Cs-137 1.282E+00 0.0871 2.045E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.718E-01 0.0117 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 6.544E-04 0.0000 Eu-152 1.954E+00 0.1328 1.046E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.221E-04 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.264E-05 0.0000 Eu-154 1.620E+00 0.1101 1.022E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.149E-04 0.0001 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.971E-05 0.0000 Eu-155 2.075E-02 0.0014 7.806E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.730E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.891E-06 0.0000 Fe-55 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.487E-09 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.496E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.852E-07 0.0000 K-3 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.149E-10 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.931E-08 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.032E-12 0.0000 Nn-54 5.151E-04 0.0000 1.136E-11 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.882E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.592E-09 0.0000 Sr-90 9.155E-03 0.0006 8.278E-06 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.630E+00 0.5185 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.974E-03 0.0001 iffihff f1111fiff fif11t fiffhfif f 1+/-11 1 Iffifffil 11f+/-l1 fiffhfuff ff11M1 ffitfifttf 1+/-t11 f.OOEf0fi M M00 11f1fitft fiftif Total 6.849E+00 0.4655 1.108E-05 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.862E+00 0.5343 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0003+00 0.0000 2.881E-03 0.0002 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(ip t) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.000E+01 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- IXAAiAiliAKIi1 AMAAAWAA_ AARAL 1111111M AAAAAAAAL _

Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mremlyr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

ARAM = mXXXAMM mmAUAAAmAXMAAMM Am m m m AULWAA IUWM ALAAAAAAA A^ALAA Co-60 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.021E+00 0.1374 Cs-137 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.454E+00 0.0988 Eu-152 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.955E+00 0.1329 Eu-154 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.621E+00 0.1102 Eu-155 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.084E-02 0.0014 Fe-55 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.183E-06 0.0000 H-3 5.270E-06 0.0000 1.303E-10 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.109E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.211E-06 0.0000 Mn-54 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.339E-04 0.0000 Sr-90 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 7.641E+00 0.5193 fiffift ffiffffI ffHIM ftfftffff fMffM tifftfiff MM111+/- tfffifff MfffM tIfffif ffi MM ffftftff f t ItM ftfttffff fiffMf Total 5.270E-06 0.0000 1.303E-10 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.109E-07 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.471E+01 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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BRP'NCENSE TERMINATION PLAN RevisIon 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR UCENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 Ta Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 19 Summary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL10.RAD Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i,p,t) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+01 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- AAAAAAAAMMUII Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAAtELXMA tAAAW LAAAA ALAAA AAAAALUtA AAAAKA AAKLUJMA ARAMt AAAAAAAAA ALUMt Co-60 1.413E-01 0.0209 3.238E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.210E-03 0.0006 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.122E-06 0.0000 Cs-137 8.066E-01 0.1192 1.287E-07 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.081E-01 0.0160 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.119E-04 0.0001 Eu-152 6.906E-01 0.1020 3.697E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.905E-04 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.214E-05 0.0000 Eu-154 3.352E-01 0.0495 2.115E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.893E-04 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.442E-05 0.0000 Eu-155 1.268E-03 0.0002 4.769E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.723E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.599E-07 0.0000 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.746E-12 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.645E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.030E-09 0.0000 H-3 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.703E-22 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.419E-20 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.257E-24 0.0000 Mn-54 4.722E-11 0.0000 1.041E-18 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.725E-12 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.793E-16 0.0000 Sr-90 5.608E-03 0.0008 5.071E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.674E+00 0.6905 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.209E-03 0.0002 fifffft tttfitiftf tMM tittffftf MMtu fffftffitt tutuf 0if00fiff0 0M000 tiffifff0 f0fiff 1.ft66603 f0t000 Total 1.981E+00 0.2926 5.818E-06 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.787E+00 0.7072 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.666E-03 0.0002 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(ip,t) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+01 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- XIIXAMW~IAAALIU ASAAAAAAA^AAAIAR AA4AAAA AASAAAA)L A8EAAAAAAAy IaA JAAMUMUM~aULAAA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AMtAAAA AAAAAAAKA AtAXAA AAAA tAM AAAAAA AAA "'A mAKm AXAMUMAt AXAtAA Co-60 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOO+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.455E-01 0.0215 Cs-137 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.151E-01 0.1352 Eu-152 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.909E-01 0.1021 Eu-154 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.354E-01 0.0495 Eu-155 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.273E-03 0.0002 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.049E-08 0.0000 H-3 1.243E-17 0.0000 3.075E-22 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.149E-18 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.465E-17 0.0000 Mn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.894E-11 0.0000 Sr-90 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.681E+00 0.6915 Tfiffftl 12fif4iff30M 3iff7if532 00000 f00fiff0f f0ifff ff2fif1ff 0ffff0 ff+/-ffifff MMff tfiffftff ffffff Total 1.243E-17 0.0000 3.075E-22 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.149E-18 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.769E+00 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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BRfIiCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64I, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 TU Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 20 Summary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a l.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL10.RAD Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i,pt) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.000E+02 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- IJLXKLIXIIIX Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. arem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAAt^MM^ XAAM^t AAAAAUM2 XAAW^L XAAtARLM XAAAtts Co-60 1.413E-05 0.0000 3.239E-12 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.211E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.124E-10 0.0000 Cs-137 1.596E-01 0.1530 2.546E-08 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.139E-02 0.0205 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.149E-05 0.0001 Eu-152 1.811E-02 0.0174 9.698E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.620E-06 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 5.807E-07 0.0000 Eu-154 1.350E-03 0.0013 8.519E-10 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.623E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.809E-08 0.0000 Eu-155 7.151E-08 0.0000 2.689E-13 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.664E-10 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.030E-11 0.0000 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.365E-19 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 4.127E-16 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.289E-17 0.0000 H-3 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Mn-54 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Sr-90 1.009E-03 0.0010 9.124E-07 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.410E-01 0.8065 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 2.176E-04 0.0002 I+tffff ttft+/-ftII Miffif fffffffff MMff fiffiff ffiftM ffifffiff ftffif fiffffftf Iftif fffffif Mfffff futfiffft MMtu Total 1.80lE-01 0.1727 9.484E-07 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 8.623E-01 0.8270 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.997E-04 0.0003 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i,p,t) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.000E+02 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Neat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- IIAIAIAIAA1AAAAA AllAAAAAAKal/UM Nuclide mrnm/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

uAAM XXAAAtK AXtA AARAxtAA AALAM xXXAAXX^A AAAAAA AAAAKAAAA AAAAKA AAwAAM uAXA Co-60 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 1.455E-05 0.0000 Cs-137 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.810E-01 0.1736 Eu-152 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.812E-02 0.0174 Eu-154 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.351E-03 0.0013 Eu-155 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.180E-08 0.0000 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.758E-16 0.0000 H-3 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Mn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Sr-90 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 8.422E-01 0.8077 Iffifff ififfifif MMff jfiffufff MffifM ffiffffif tfffif ftfffifif 1111 fftfftfff ffift fiffifff Ifffiff iffift f MMifft Total 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.043E+00 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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BRV1iCENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64I, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 Tic Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 21 Su-ary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL10.RAD Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(ipt) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+02 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- AIIIIAuuLAlM AAA bAAAU Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAMM2^ AAAAAAM~ ALUMA AXAAAXAXA AAAAA AAAAAaAAAA AAMAW AAXAAAAAA 22XAM Co-60 5.270E-17 0.0000 1.208E-23 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.544E-18 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 3.030E-21 0.0000 Cs-137 1.557E-03 0.1965 2.484E-10 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.052E-04 0.0259 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 7.952E-07 0.0001 Eu-152 5.500E-07 0.0001 2.945E-13 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.275E-10 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 1.763E-11 0.0000 Eu-154 1.939E-10 0.0000 1.224E-16 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.077E-13 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 0.0001+00 0.0000 8.345E-15 0.0000 Eu-155 5.187E-20 0.0000 1.951E-25 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.900E-22 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.472E-23 0.0000 Fe-55 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 H-3 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 Mn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Sr-90 7.509E-06 0.0009 6.790E-09 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.153E-03 0.7763 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.619E-06 0.0002 i111jif fitfififf ffffff ftfififtf fMM ffiftfiff fMMit tfffiffff MMtf fIfftififf MM1f ffiffiftf fifMM Iffififft MM111+/-

Total 1.565E-03 0.1975 7.039E-09 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 6.359E-03 0.8022 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.415E-06 0.0003 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i pt) for Individual Radionuclides ti) and Pathways (p)

As inren/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 3.000E+02 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- IAMNAAIILUIMLAAI Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mnrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

AAAALUMA AAA=^ IAA=A= AAAAA Co-60 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.424E-17 0.0000 Cs-137 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.763E-03 0.2224 Eu-152 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.502E-07 0.0001 Eu-154 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.940E-10 0.0000 Eu-155 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.208E-20 0.0000 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 H-3 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Mn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 Sr-90 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.163E-03 0.7775 f+/-f1iff fff+/-fffff Miff+/-1fftffififf MM1+/- ffftftff ffffuM ffitiffff ffffff ffftfffff Miff+/- ffiffifff hffi ff9f2ffff 1ff0ff Total 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.926E-03 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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As mrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.OOOE+03 years Water Independent Pathways (Inhalation excludes radon)

Ground Inhalation Radon Plant Meat Milk Soil Radio- AAAAAAAAA Nuclide mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

=XXMA AAA AKKAUJML AASAXA AR~ARKAI AtAMM 0A.A000+0 A0.00A XAAAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAAA AAAAAA Co-60 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Cs-137 1.429E-10 0.5579 2.281E-17 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.845E-12 0.0306 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 7.300E-14 0.0003 Eu-152 8.476E-23 0.0000 6.7571E-17 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 4.913E-16 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 9.142E-17 0.0000 Eu-154 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Eu-155 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Fe-55 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 O.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 H-3 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Mn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Sr-90 2.670E-13 0.0010 2.414E-16 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 9.112E-11 0.3557 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 5.758E-14 0.0002 ffif ff Iffiffifi MM+/-1+/-1 ff+/-ffifif MMff fff1ffiff MMfif +/-fiffifff fiMfiM fiffiffif Mfifif fffiffif Mififi 1ffiffifft fliff Total 1.432E-10 0.5590 3.318E-16 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 9.897E-11 0.3863 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 1.307E-13 0.0005 Total Dose Contributions TDOSE(i,pt) for Individual Radionuclides (i) and Pathways (p)

As nrem/yr and Fraction of Total Dose At t - 1.000E+03 years Water Dependent Pathways Water Fish Radon Plant Meat Milk All Pathways*

Radio- AIMADIUIM^AI5A ALAAAAAAAAAAIJAAA AAMMLAWALAaaAMM AAXAAAAAAAAAMMA Nuclide nrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract. mrem/yr fract.

M ULU AAAM= A XAW AtttttUAK XAMM^ AMXM AWAA A0.010 A000 AXAXPAMM ALUM^

Co-60 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Cs-137 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.OOOE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.509E-10 0.5888 Eu-152 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 6.503E-16 0.0000 Eu-154 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Eu-155 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.00OE+00 0.0000 Fe-55 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 H-3 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 O.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Mn-54 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 Sr-90 1.285E-11 0.0501 2.044E-14 0.0001 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.026E-12 0.0040 0.00OE+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.053E-10 0.4112 Ififfl ffiffif fffMf ififfffif fiff fiffiffif Mffif ffffiifif WfifiM iffiffiff MMff ffiffiffif Mif uffififfif Mffif Total 1.285E-11 0.0501 2.044E-14 0.0001 0.000E+00 0.0000 1.026E-12 0.0040 0.000E+00 0.0000 0.000E+00 0.0000 2.562E-10 1.0000

  • Sum of all water independent and dependent pathways.

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Ui) (J) Fraction* t- 0.000E+00 1.OOOE+00 3.000E+00 1.000E+01 3.OOOE+01 1.000E+02 3.000E+02 1.000E+03 A

M AAAAAA AAAUAAULA AAAAA)U" AAXMWM Co-60 Co-60 1.000E+00 7.534E+00 6.605E+00 5.077E+00 2.021E+00 1.455E-01 1.455E-05 5.424E-17 0.OOOE+00 Cs-137 Cs-137 1.000E+00 1.833E+00 1.791E+00 1.710E+00 1.454E+00 9.151E-01 1.810E-01 1.763E-03 1.509E-10 Eu-152 Eu-152 7.208E-01 2.371E+00 2.251E+00 2.028E+00 1.409E+00 4.980E-01 1.306E-02 3.966E-07 6.111E-23 Eu-152 Eu-152 2.792E-01 9.183E-01 8.718E-01 7.856E-01 5.459E-01 1.929E-01 5.060E-03 1.536E-07 2.367E-23 Eu-152 Gd-152 2.792E-01 3.517E-17 1.031E-16 2.288E-16 5.788E-16 1.094E-15 1.367E-15 1.351E-15 6.503E-16 Eu-152 aDSRIj) 9.183E-01 8.718E-01 7.856E-01 5.459E-01 1.929E-01 5.060E-03 1.536E-07 6.503E-16 Eu-154 Eu-154 1.000E+00 3.564E+00 3.294E+00 2.814E+00 1.621E+00 3.354E-01 1.351E-03 1.940E-10 2.178E-34 Eu-155 Eu-155 1.000E+00 8.430E-02 7.330E-02 5.543E-02 2.084E-02 1.273E-03 7.180E-08 5.208E-20 0.000E+00 Fe-55 Fe-55 1.000E+00 6.758E-05 5.228E-05 3.128E-05 5.183E-06 3.049E-08 4.758E-16 2.323E-38 0.000E+00 H-3 H-3 1.000E+00 1.685E-02 4.525E-03 6.597E-02 6.211E-06 1.465E-17 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 Kn-54 Mn-54 1.000E+00 1.763E+00 7.843E-01 1.551E-01 5.339E-04 4.894E-11 1.141E-35 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 Sr-90 Sr-90 1.000E+00 9.762E+00 9.526E+00 9.070E+00 7.641E+00 4.681E+00 8.422E-01 6.163E-03 1.053E-10 hffliff tiffiff Ifff+/-if+/- f Iffffffif ffff ifI+/-ihfffifffififftiff f+/-ffff i fiffifff fffiffiff i+/-ffif+/-fi

  • Branch Fraction is the cumulative factor for the j t principal radionuclide daughter: CUMBRF(j) - BRF(1)*BRF(2)* ... BRF(j).

The DSR includes contributions from associated (half-life 6 0.5 yr) daughters.

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Bd-6CENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 Te Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 24 Sunmary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGLlO.RAD Single Radionuclide Soil Guidelines G(it) in pCi/g Basic Radiation Dose Limit - 2.422E+01 mrem/yr Nuclide (i) t- O.OOOE+00 1.000E+00 3.000E+00 1.OOOE+01 3.000E+01 1.000E+02 3. 000E+02 1.OOOE+03 AAAAAAA AAAAAAAKA aI5111 111111111 Co-60 3.214E+00 3.666E+00 4.770E+00 1.198E+01 1.665E+02 1.664E+06 *1.131E+15 *1.131E+15 Cs-137 1.321E+01 1.352E+01 1.417E+01 1. 666E+01 2.646E+01 1.338E+02 1. 374E+04 1.605E+11 Eu-152 7.363E+00 7.756E+00 8.607E+00 1.239E+01 3.505E+01 1.336E+03 4.402E+07 *1.765E+14 Eu-154 6.795E+00 7.352E+00 8.607E+00 1.494E+01 7.221E+01 1.793E+04 1.248E+11 *2.639E+14 Eu-155 2.873E+02 3.304E+02 4.369E+02 1. 162E+03 1.902E+04 3.373E+08 *4.651E+14 *4.651E+14 Fe-55 3.584E+05 4.633E+05 7.743E+05 4.673E+06 7.944E+08 *2.409E+15 *2.409E+15 *2.409E+15 B-3 1.437E+03 5.352E+03 3.671E+02 3.899E+06 *9.594E+15 *9.594E+15 *9.594E+15 *9.594E+15 Mn-54 1.373E+01 3.088E+01 1.561E+02 4.536E+04 4.948E+ll *7.744E+15 *7.744E+15 *7.744E+15 Sr-90 2.481E+00 2;542E+00 2.670E+00 3 170E+00 5.174E+00 2.876E+01 3.930E+03 2.299E+ll

+ffffff fiff1ffif ftffiftif tfiffiff+f ffififfiff fftfftiff fftftiftf fffffflff tiftfffif

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(i) (pci/g) (years) (pCi/g) (pCi/g) 1IIIIIII IIIL M AAJ &AA ALUUUUUAA Co-60 1.000E+00 O.OOOE+00 7.534E+00 3.214E+00 7.534E+00 3.214E+00 Cs-137 1.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 1.833E+00 1.321E+01 1.833E+00 1.321E+01 Eu-152 1.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 3.289E+00 7.363E+00 3.289E+00 7.363E+00 Eu-154 1.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 3.564E+00 6.795E+00 3.564E+00 6.795E+00 Eu-155 1.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 8.430E-02 2.873E+02 8.430E-02 2.873E+02 Fe-55 1.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 6.758E-05 3.584E+05 6.758E-05 3.584E+05 H-3 l.OOOE+00 2.883 ft 0.006 7.401E-02 3.272E+02 1.685E-02 1. 437E+03 Mn-54 1.000E+00 O.OOOE+00 1.763E+00 1.373E+01 1.763E+00 1.373E+01 Sr-90 1.OOOE+00 O.OOOE+00 9.762E+00 2.481E+00 9.762E+00 2.481E+00 Itfffft Ifffffifff ffifftffffffff1 fifffffif lifftifff fififffff iffitfiff Page 6-186

B6 eICENSE TERMINATION PLAN \I Revlslonri'u CHAPTER 6, COMPLUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64i, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 Tc Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 26 Summary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGL10.RAD Individual Nuclide Dose Summed Over All Pathways Parent Nuclide and Branch Fraction Indicated Nuclide Parent BRF(i) DOSE(J,t), mrem/yr (C) (i) t- O.000E+00 1.OOOE+00 3.000E+00 1.000E+01 3.000E+01 1.OOOE+02 3.000E+02 1.000E+03 LMUK AAAUA AUWUWAM 5.071+0 2.021U+00 A4A55- 1.451-05 A5aa4E1 AA00AA0 Co-60 Co-60 1.000E+00 7.534E+00 6.605E+00 5.077E+00 2.021E+00 1.455E-01 1.455E-05 5.424E-17 0.000E+00 Cs-137 Cs-137 1.OOOE+00 1.833E+00 1.791E+00 1.710E+00 1.454E+00 9.151E-01 1.810E-01 1.763E-03 1.509E-10 Eu-152 Eu-152 7.208E-01 2.371E+00 2.251E+00 2.028E+00 1.409E+00 4.980E-01 1.306E-02 3.966E-07 6.111E-23 Eu-152 Eu-152 2.792E-01 9.183E-01 8.718E-01 7.856E-01 5.459E-01 1.929E-01 5.060E-03 1.536E-07 2.367E-23 Eu-152 &DOSE (J) 3.289E+00 3.122E+00 2.814E+00 1.955E+00 6.909E-01 1.812E-02 5.502E-07 8.478E-23 Gd-152 Eu-152 2.792E-01 3.517E-17 1.031E-16 2.288E-16 5.788E-16 1.094E-15 1.367E-15 1.351E-15 6.503E-16 Eu-154 6u-154 1.000E+00 3.564E+00 3.294E+00 2.814E+00 1.621E+00 3.354E-01 1.351E-03 1.940E-10 0.000E+00 Eu-155 Eu-155 1.OOOE+00 8.430E-02 7.330E-02 5.543E-02 2.084E-02 1.273E-03 7. 180E-08 5.208E-20 0.000E+00 Fe-55 Fe-55 1.OOOE+00 6.758E-05 5.228E-05 3.128E-05 5.183E-06 3.049E-08 4.758E-16 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 m-3 H-3 1.000E+00 1.685E-02 4.525E-03 6.597E-02 6.211E-06 1.465E-17 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 Mn-54 Mn-54 1.000E+00 1.763E+00 7.843E-01 1.551E-01 5.339E-04 4.894E-11 0. 000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 Sr-90 Sr-90 1.000E+00 9.762E+00 9.526E+00 9.070E+00 7.641E+00 4.681E+00 8.422E-01 6.163E-03 1.053E-10 fft fit f fffff ffffffiff tiffiffif ffififi fffiffiffff ifftffftft ffiftffff iftfififf f iffifif f fffffffff BRF(i) is the branch fraction of the parent nuclide.

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Bt1ICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revislonr u CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64I, RESRAD Summary Report for Generation of Site-Specific DCGL Values RESRAD, Version 6.21 Tw Limit - 0.5 year 03/07/2003 10:52 Page 27 Summary : Derivation of Surface Soil DCGL Values Using a 1.5m CZ Thickness File  : DCGLlO.RAD Individual Nuclide Soil Concentration Parent Nuclide and Branch Fraction Indicated Nuclide Parent BRF(i) S(J,t), pCi/g (j) (i) t- O.OOOE+00 1.0OOOE+00 3.0001E+00 1.000E+01 3.OOOE+01 1.OOOE+02 3.000E+02 1.OOOE+03 A1.001+0 AmM ARAA AUU U AWS M Co-60 Co-60 1.OOOE+00 1.000E+00 8.767E-01 6.739E-01 2.683E-01 1.931E-02 1.931E-06 7.203E-18 O.OOOE+00 C3-137 Cs-137 l.OOOE+00 1.OOOE+00 9.771E-01 9.329E-01 7.934E-01 4.994E-01 9.879E-02 9.640E-04 8.850E-11 Eu-152 Eu-152 7.208E-01 7.208E-01 6.843E-01 6.167E-01 4.285E-01 1.514E-01 3.972E-03 1.206E-07 1. 859E-23 Eu-152 Eu-152 2.792E-01 2.792E-01 2.650E-01 2.389E-01 1.660E-01 5.865E-02 1.538E-03 4.671E-08 7.202E-24 Eu-152 AS(J): 1.000E+00 9.493E-01 8.555E-01 5.945E-01 2.101E-01 5.510E-03 1.673E-07 2.580E-23 Gd-152 Eu-152 2.792E-01 O.OOOE+00 1.746E-15 4.977E-15 1.397E-14 2.721E-14 3.423E-14 3.433E-14 3.402E-14 Eu-154 Eu-154 1.OOOE+00 1. OOOE+00 9.242E-01 7.895E-01 4.548E-01 9.410E-02 3.790E-04 5.444E-11 6.117E-35 Eu-155 Eu-155 1.0OOOE+00 1.OOOE+00 8.696E-01 6.575E-01 2.472E-01 1.510E-02 8.517E-07 6.178E-19 O.OOOE+00 Fe-55 Fe-55 1.OOOE+00 1.0OOOE+00 7.735E-01 4.628E-01 7. 669E-02 4.511E-04 7.040E-12 3.489E-34 O.OOOE+00 H-3 H-3 1.OOOE+00 1.OOOE+00 2.669E-01 1.895E-02 1.747E-06 3.856E-18 O.OOOE+00 0.0OOOE+00 0.0OOOE+00 Mn-54 Mn-54 1.OOOE+00 1. OOOE+00 4.447E-01 8.797E-02 3.028E-04 2.775E-ll 6.472E-36 O.OOOE+00 0. OOOE+00 Sr-90 Sr-90 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 9.758E-01 9.291E-01 7.827E-01 4.795E-01 8.627E-02 6.420E-04 2.283E-11 f+/-1ffff ftittft tiff ff if ftifttffi ffiffiffi tfttftitt fifftifff it +/- fit f ffi itt f if tiftiffft fttitt+f t BRF(i) is the branch fraction of the parent nuclide.

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-2.81 5.06 0.5 2.29 0.001 0.001 0.999 0.999 rwiuminn omffif1afnt fir RMn Distribution coefficient for Fe 1 Tn I banofnoal-n 5.34 2.67 0.001 0.999 Distribution coefficient for Co 1 Tn I lognofnal-n I5.A6 2.53 0.001 0.999 Distribution coefficient for Sr I Tn dlognormal-n 3.45 2.12 0.001 0.999 Distribution coefficient for Cs 1 Tn dlognorial-n 3.40 2.33 0.001 0.999 Distribution coefficient for Eu I Th dlognormal-n 6.72 3.22 0.001 0.999 1~

f77 u-uJ1 Distribution coefficient for Gd I Tn I loanorma Ln r, 77 3-27 MUM U. b'd U Density of contaminated zone I 1.52 0.01 0.

Il 1.52 0.230 0.001 0.999 r% .. Wnf ash."fm X_....._Ad .

zone I.

I zone total Porosity I i lI I 0.425 1 0.0867 0.001 0.999 I zone effective porosity I .I I I 0.355 0.0906 0.001 0.999 2.3

  • o..IA Saturated.uzone hydraulic c( ounded lgnormal-n 2.3 Z.1 I U.ULW VZOV

---. _W aIuucuvIw Unsaturated zone 1thickness I Bounded lognofnal-n 2.296 1.276 0.18 320 Unsaturated zone 2 thickness I Bounded lognormal-n 2.296 1.276 0.18 320 Unsaturated zone 3 thickness I Bounded iognormal-n 2.296 1.276 0.18 320 Unsaturated zone 4 thickness 1 Bounded iognorrnal-n 2.296 1.276 0.18 320 Unsaturated zone 5 thickness I Bounded lognornat-n 2.296 1.276 0.18 320 Depth of roots I Uniform 0.3 4.0 - -

Plant transferfactor for H Truncated tognormal-n 1.57 1.1 0.001 0.999 Plant transfer factor for Mn I Truncated tognormal-n .1.20 0.9 0.001 0.999 Plant transfer factor for Fe 1 Truncated tognormal-n -6.91 0.9 0.001 0.999 Plant transferfactor for Co I Truncated tognormal-n -2.53 0.9 0.001 0.999 Plant transfer factor for Sr 1 Truncated tognormal-n -1.20 1.0 0.001 0.999 Plant transfer factor for Cs I Truncated ognormal-n -3.22 1.0 0.001 0.999 Plant transfer factor for Eu 1 Truncated lognormal-n -6.21 1.1 0.001 0.999 Plant transfer factor for Gd I Truncated ognormal-n -6.21 1.1 0.001 0.999 Concentration of H-3 2 NR . . .

Concentration of Mn-54 2 NR ._._.

Concentration of Fe-55 2 NR. . .

Concentration of Co-60 2 NR . . .

Concentration of Sr-90 2 NR . . .

Concentration of Ca-137 2 NR . . .

Concentration of Eu-152 2 NR Concentration of Eu-154 2 NR Concentration of Eu-155 2 R .R Area of contaminated zone 2 HR Thickness of contarninated zone 2 NR .

Length parallel to aquifer flow 2 NR . .

Contaminated zone total porosity 2 Truncated normal 0.425 0.0867 0.001 0.999 Contaminated zone erosion rate 2 Continuous logarithmic Cefauit' Contaminated zone hydraulic 2 Bounded lognormal-n 2.3 2.11 0.004 9250 conductivity Contaminated zone b parameter 2 Bounded iognonnal-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 Evapotnrnspiration coefficient 2 Uniform 0.5 0.75 .

Wind speed 2 Bounded lognormal-n 1.445 0.2419 1.4 13 Precipitation rare 2 None recommended - . .

Runoff coefficient 2 Uniform 0.1 0.8 .

Saturated zone hydraulic gradient 2 Bounded iognormal-n -5.11 1.77 7E-05 0.5 Saturated zone solspecific b 2 Bounded Iognomial-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 parameter___________

Well-pump intake depth (below 2 Triangular 6 30 10 water table)

Well pumping rare 2 None recommended . . .

Unsaturated zone I density 2 Truncated normal 1.52 0.230 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 2 density 2 Truncated normal 1.52 0.230 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 3 density 2 Truncated normal 1.52 0.230 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 4 density 2 Truncated normal 1.52 0.230 0001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 5 density 2 Truncated normal 1.52 0.230 0.001 0.999 Page 6-189

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--- - -- * - - - -Z -- C AnalysIs Distribution Parameters Distribution's Statistical Parameters' Parameter Prioritdw Distribution 1 2 3 4 Unsaturated zone 1 total porositv 2 Truncated normal OA25 0.0867 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 2 total porosity 2 Truncated normal 0.425 0.0867 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 3 total porosity 2 Truncated normal 0A25 0.0867 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 4 total porosity 2 Truncated normal 0.425 0.0867 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone I total porosit2 Truncated normal 0.425 0.0867 0.001 0.999 Unsaturated zone 2 effective 2 Truncated normal 0.355 0.0906 0.001 0.999 porosity Unsaturated zone 3 effective 2 Truncated normal 0.355 0.0906 0.001 0.999 porosity Unsaturated zone 4effective 2 Truncated normal 0.355 0.0906 0.001 0.999 porosity Unsaturated zone 4 effective 2 Truncated normal 0.355 0.0906 0.001 0999 porosity Unsaturated zone soelfb pameter 2 Tounded bgnormal-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 Unsaturated zone 2 soil-b parameter 2 Bounded -ognormal-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 Unsaturated zone 3 soil-b parameter 2 Bounded lognormal-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 Unsaturated zone 4 soil-b parameter 2 Bounded -ognormal-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 Unsaturated zone 5 soil-b parameter 2 Bounded ognormal-n 1.06 0.66 0.5 30 Unsaturated zone 1 hydraulIc 2 Bounded bognormat-n 2.3 2.11 0.004 9250 conductivity Unsaturated zone 2 hydraulic 2 _ Bounded bognorrnal-n 2.3 2.11 0.004 9250 conductivity Unsaturated zone 3 hydraulic 2 Bounded lognormal-n 2.3 2.11 0.004 9250 conductivity Unsaturated zone 4 hydrauilc 2 Bounded lognormal-n 2.3 2.11 0.004 9250 conductivity Unsaturated zone 5 hydrauic 2 Bounded lognormal-n 2.3 2.11 0.004 9250 conductivity Fruit. vegetable, and grain 2 Triangular 135 318 178 consumption rate Mass loading for inhalation 2 Continuous Einear _fau__r_

Indoor dust filtration factor 2 Uniform 0.15 0.95 External gamma shielding factor 2 Bounded tognormal-n -1.3 0.59 0.044 1 Soil Ingestion rate 2 Triangular 0 36.5 18.3 Drinkina water ftestion rate 2 Truncated bognormat-n 6.015 0.489 0.001 0.999 Aquatic food contaminated fraction 2 Triangular 0 0.39 Depth of soil mixing layer 2 Triangular 0.0 0.6 0.15 Wet weight crop yield for non-leafy 2 Truncated lognormal-f 0.56 0.48 0.001 0.999 vegetables Weatherin removal constant 2 Triangular 5.1 t84 la Wet foiar irterception fraction for 2 Triangular 0.06 0.95 0.67 -

leafy vegetables Meat transfer factor for H 2 Truncated lognormal-n -4A2 1.0 0.001 0.999 Meat transfer factor for Mn 2 Truncated banormal-n -6.91 0.7 0.001 0.999 Meat transfer factor for Fe 2 Truncated lognormal-n -3.51 0.4 0.001 0.999 Meat transfer factor for Co 2 Truncated lognormal-n -3.51 1.0 0.001 0.999 Meat transfer factor for Sr 2 Truncated lognormal-n -4.61 0.4 0.001 0.999 Meat transfer factor for Cs 2 Truncated lnormal-n -3.00 0.4 0.001 0.999 Meat transfer factorfor Eu 2 Truncated loanorrnal-n .6.21 1.0 0.001 0.999 Meat transfer factor for Gd 2 Truncated lognormal-n *.621 1.0 0.001 0.999 citkfor H transfr fcor 2 Truncated boanormal-n -4.6 0.9 0.001 0.999 Milk transfer ctor for Mn 2 Truncated Mgnorrnal-n -. 11 07 0.001 0.999 Miik transfer factor for Fe 2 Truncated iognormal-n -8.11 0.7 0.001 0.999 lk trans for Co 2 Truncated lognorma .6.21 0.7 0.001 0.999 Milk transfer factor for Sr 2 Truncated lognorma--n .6.21 0.5 0001 0.99 Milk transfer factor for Cs 2 Truncated iognormal-n -4.61 0.5 0.001 0.899 Milk transfer factor for Eu 2 Truncated lognomial-n -n.72 0.9 0.001 0.999 Milk transfer factor for Gd 2 Truncated lognornal-n -972 0.9 0.001 0.999 Page 6-190

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_ _ __ _ _ _ _1 2 3 4 H bloaccurnulation fcor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 0 0.1 Mn bloaccurulation htor for fish 2 Lognorrnal-n 6 1.1 .

Fe bloaccumulatbon factor for fish 2 Lognorral-n 5.3 1.1 .

Co bloaccurnulaton factor for fish 2 Lognornal-n 5.7 1.1 .

Sr bloaccurnulation factor for fish 2 Lognorrnal-n 4.1 1.1 .

Cs bloaccunulatlon factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 7.6 0.7 Eu bloaccumnulation factor for fish 2 Lognormal-n 3.9 1.1 Gd bloaccurnulaton factor for fish 2 Loanorinal-n 3.2 1.1 Hu3 i air Truncated lognormnal-n 1.98 0.334 0.001 0.999 Indoor time raction 3 Continuous lnear Defaul ___

Inhalation rate 3 Triangular 4,380 13,100 8,400 -

Notes:

'1 = high priority parameter, 2 = medium priority parameter, 3 = low priority parameter 2 Distribution's Statistical Parameter Lognormal-n: 1 = mean, 2 = standard deviation Bounded bognormal-n: 1 = underlying mean value, 2 = underlying standard deviation, 3 = lower limit, 4

= upper limit Truncated lognormal-n: I = underlying mean value, 2 = underlying standard deviation, 3 = lower quantile, 4 = upper quantile Truncated normal: 1 = mean, 2 = standard deviation, 3 = lower quantile, 4 = upper quantile Triangular I = minimum, 2 = maximum, 3 = most likely Uniform: 1 = minimum, 2 = maximum 3Default RESRAD v6.21 distribution parameters were used NR - Not ranked, NUREGICR-6697 did not provide statistical distributions for these parameters nor do default distributions exist In RESRAD v6.21 Page 6-191

BR13 CENSE TERMINATION PLAN :K-' Revision'tr-CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-K, BRP Dose Model SensItivity Analysis Results Uncorrelated Parameters Correlated Parameters Rank Parameter Parameter PRCCz l Parameter Parameter PRCCz Class' l ICoefficient Class' lCoefficlent Site-Specific Suite of Nine Radionuclides In One Calculation I B Indoor time fraction 0.94 P -Density of Contaminated Zone 0.94 2 P External gamma shielding factor 0.71 P Kd of Co-60 in Contaminated Zone 0.52 3 P Plant transfer factor for Sr 0.61 P Kd of Eu-152 InContaminated Zone 0.36 4 P Depth of roots -0.55 P Kd of Sr-90 In Contaminated Zone 0.21 5 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.54 P Kd of Mn-54 InContaminated Zone 0.14 6 P. B Indoor dust filtration factor -0.27 P Ka of Cs-137 In Unsaturated Zone 3 -0.13 7 P Kd of Sr-90 in Unsaturated Zone 4 0.27 P K,of Eu-1 52 InUnsaturated Zone 2 0.13 8 P Kd of Co-60 in Unsaturated Zone 5 0.24 P Kd of H-3 in Unsaturated Zone 2 0.11 9 P Kd of Mn-54 InUnsaturated Zone 3 -0.21 P Kd of Cs-1 37 In Unsaturated Zone 2 0.11 10 P IPlant transfer factor for Cs 0.21 P Kd of Fe-55 in Contaminated Zone 0.10 Tritium Only Calcultion 1_ l P Depth of roots -0.97 P Depth of roots -0.97 2 P Runoff coefficient 0.86 P Runoff coefficient 0.80 3 M, B Fruit, vegetable and grain 0.73 M,B Fruit, vegetable and grain 0.74 consumption consumption 4 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.72 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.66 5 P Evapotranspiration coefficient 0.37 P Evapotranspiration coefficient 0.40 Mn-54 Only Calculation I B Indoor time fraction 0.93 B Indoor time fraction 0.93 2 P External gamma shielding factor 0.69 P External gamma shielding factor 0.68 3 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.52 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.44 4 P Kd of Mn-54 In Contaminated Zone 0.42 P Kd of Mn-54 InContaminated Zone 0.36 5 P Saturated zone hydraulic -0.21 P Saturated zone hydraulic -0.23

____ _______conductivity Fe-55 Only Calculation 1 P Plant transfer factor for Fe 0.86 J P Depth of roots -0.79 2 P Depth of roots -0.76 B Indoor time fraction 0.64 3 B Indoor time fraction 0.62 P Plant transfer factor for Fe 0.63 4 P Depth of soil mbdng layer -0.52  ; M,B Sol Ingestion 0.52 5 M, B Soil ingestion 0.50 P Depth of soil mixing layer -0.51 Page 6-192

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CHAPTER 6, COMPLIANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 64K, BRP Dose Model Sensitivity Analysis Results Uncorrelated Parameters Correlated Parameters Rank Parameter Parameter l PRCCZ Parameter l Parameter l PRCCz Class' l Coefficient Class' l I Coefficient Co-60 Only Calculation I B Indoor time fraction 0.92 B Indoor time fraction 0.92 2 P External gamma shielding factor 0.65 P External gamma shielding factor 0.65 3 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.53 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.44 4 P Kd of Co-60 in Contaminated Zone 0.42 P Kd of Co.60 In Contaminated Zone 0.35 5 P Saturated zone hydraulic -0.21 P Saturated zone hydraulic -0.23

. conductivity conductivity Sr-90 Only Calculation 1 P Plant transfer factor for Sr 0.96 P Depth of roots -0.90 2 P Depth of roots -0.91 P Plant transfer factor for Sr 0.86 3 M, B Fruit, vegetable and grain 0.52 M, B Fruit, vegetable and grain 0.41 consumption consumption 4 P Id of Sr-90 InContaminated Zone 0.35 1 P Density of Unsaturated Zone 5 0.17 5 P Well pump Intake depth -0.15 1 P Kd of Sr-90 InContaminated Zone -0.17 Cs-I37 Only Calculation I B Indoor time fraction 0.94 B Indoor time fraction l 0.93 2 P External gamma shielding factor 0.71 P External gamma shielding factor 0.71 3 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.46 P Density of Contaminated Zone 0.37 4 P Plant transfer factor for Cs OA3 P Plant transfer factor for Cs 0.30 5 P Kd of Cs-137 in Contaminated Zone 0.30 P Saturated zone hydraulic -0.29

-_ I conductivity

'Parameter Classification: P = Physical; B = Behavioral; M = Metabolic 2 PRCC = Partial Rank Correlation Coefficient Page 6-193

B"ICENSE TERMINATION PLAN CHAPTER 6, COMPUANCE WITH THE RADIOLOGICAL Revlslonk' 41112003 CRITERIA FOR LICENSE TERMINATION Appendix 6-L, Graphical Plots of Calculated Area Factors Contaminated ICalculated Area Factors at Time of Peak Dose Area (in) H-3 Mn-64 Fe-55 Co-60 sr-so Cs-137 Eu-162 Eu-164 Eu-155 8094 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4047 1.00 1.01 1.00 1.01 1.00 1.02 1.02 1.01 1.02 2024 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1012 1.35 1.04 1.00 1.04 1.00 1.04 1.05 1.04 1.04 506 2.91 1.09 1.98 1.08 1.98 1.13 1.07 1.07 1.06 253 6.05 1.14 3.95 1.13 3.94 1.20 1.11 1.11 1.09 126 12.4 1.20 7.93 1.20 7.87 1.29 1.17 1.16 1.14 63 24.9 1.30 15.8 1.30 15.6 1.41 1.27 1.26 1.23 32 49.2 1.49 31.2 1.49 30.5 1.62 1.44 1.45 1.39 16 98.9 1.78 62.0 1.78 59.9 1.93 1.72 1.73 1.63 8 198 2.38 123 2.38 117 2.58 2.30 2.31 2.14 4 397 3.61 243 3.62 230 3.91 3.49 3.52 3.19 2 794 5.68 473 5.75 452 6.14 5.48 5.55 4.90 1 1590 9.57 905 9.73 887 10.3 9.24 9.39 7.B8 Page 6-194

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 7.0 UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC DECOMMISSIONING COSTS .......................... I 7.1 INTRODUC' TiflM

  • wil .............................................................................................. I 7.2 DECOMMISSIONING COST ESTIMATE ............................................... . 2 7.2.1 Cost Estimate Description and Methodology............ 2 7.2.2 Summary of the Site Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate ................ 3 7.2.3 Plant Radiological Decommissioning... . ....................................................... 6 7.2.4 Site Restoration (Greenfield Costs) .................................................. 9 7.2.6 Spent Fuel Management............ .................................................................... 9 7.2.6 Summary of the Big Rock Point Decommissioning Cost Estimate ............ 9

7.3 DECOMMISSIONING FUNDING

PLAN .................................................. 10

7.4 REFERENCES

.................................................. 12 TABLES 7-1 TLG Services 2000 Decommissioning Estimate, Summary of Decommissioning Costs Year 2000 Constant Dollars ............................. 5.......5 7-2 Revised 2000 Decommissioning Estimate Forecast, Summary of Decommissioning Costs, Year 2000 Constant Dollars ................................... 7 7-3 Revised 2000 Decommissioning Estimate Forecast, Summary of Decommissioning Costs Year of Expenditure Dollars ................................... 8 Page 74

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7.1 INTRODUCTION

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(9)(ii)(F), Regulatory Guide 1.179, Standard Format and Content of Ucense TerminationPlans for Nuclear Power Plants, and Regulatory Guide 1.159, Assuring the Availability of Funds for Decommissioning Nuclear Reactors, the site-specific cost estimate and funding plans are provided

[References 7-13 and 7-12]. Regulatory Guide 1.179 provides guidance with respect to the information to be presented.

The License Termination Plan (LTP) must:

Provide an estimate of the remaining decommissioning costs, and compare the estimated costs with the present funds set aside for decommissioning. The financial assurance instrument required per 10 CFR 50.75 must be funded to the amount of the cost estimate. If there is a deficit in present funding, the LTP must Indicate the means for ensuring adequate funds to complete the decommissioning.

The decommissioning cost estimate should include an evaluation of the following cost elements:

  • Cost assumptions used, including a contingency factor,
  • Major decommissioning activities and tasks,
  • Unit cost factors,
  • Estimated costs of decontamination and removal of equipment and structures,
  • Estimated costs of waste disposal, including applicable disposal site surcharges,
  • Estimated final survey costs, and
  • Estimated total costs.

The cost estimate should focus on the remaining work, detailed by each activity associated with the decommissioning, Including the costs of labor, materials, equipment, energy, and services.

Consumers Energy owns a 100% undivided interest in the Big Rock Point (BRP)

Nuclear Plant and provides financial assurance for decommissioning through the use of an external sinking fund, funded by rates that are established by cost of service ratemaking regulation. Following 35 years of electric power generation, BRP was voluntarily shut down by Consumers Energy on August 29, 1997 and Immediately entered into decommissioning. In accordance with 10CFR50.82(a)(8)(iii), a detailed, site-specific cost estimate was prepared by TLG Services for Consumers Energy and docketed with the NRC in Its submittal of the BRP-Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR) [References 7-9 and 7-2]. Pursuant to State of Michigan requirements to prepare and file decommissioning cost estimate updates with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) at three year intervals, an estimate update was prepared by TLG Services in 2000 and filed in March 2001 as a follow-up to a site-specific decommissioning cost estimate filed with the MPSC in March Page 7-1

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS 1998 [References 7-9 and 7-10]. Consumers Energy will be contracting with TLG Services to prepare an estimate update in 2003 for filing with the MPSC in March 2004. The 2000 estimate, updated with actual costs incurred through 2002 and the latest forecast costs, will serve as the cost basis for this submittal of the LTP.

In response to the March 1998 MPSC filing, Consumers Energy received a revised decommissioning rate surcharge order to increase annual collections through December 2000 which resulted in full funding of the decommissioning costs. Based on the same MPSC order, Consumers Energy discontinued decommissioning funding effective December 31, 2000 and is relying on the funds in the external sinking fund and fund earnings to cover the remaining amount of decommissioning expenditures for purposes of providing financial assurance. In compliance with 10 CFR 50.75(f)(1), Consumers Energy continues to demonstrate financial assurance on an annual basis.

7.2 DECOMMISSIONING COST ESTIMATE 7.2.1 Cost Estimate Description and Methodology As previously stated, Consumers Energy docketed a site-specific cost estimate prepared by TLG Services in accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(iii).

Subsequently, Consumers Energy, in compliance with State of Michigan require-ments for providing three-year estimate updates, filed an estimate update prepared by TLG Services with the MPSC in March 2001. This estimate update was prepared in year 2000 constant dollars totaling $400.6 million which detailed all costs to decommission BRP including radiological decommissioning, site restoration, spent fuel management (independent spent fuel storage installation-ISFSI) and a contingency factor. Consumers Energy will be contracting with TLG Services to prepare a new estimate update in 2003 for MPSC filing in March 2004 and, as such, is utilizing the current 2000 estimate updated with actual cost and forecast data through 2002 as the basis for the cost estimate in this submittal of the LTP.

The methodology used to develop the cost estimate follows the basic approach originally presented In the Atomic Industrial Forum (now Nuclear Energy Institute) program for developing standardized decommissioning cost estimates published as AIFINESP-036, Guidelinesfor ProducingCommercial NuclearPower Plant Decommissioning Cost Estimates, [Reference 7-11. This document presents a unit cost factor method for estimating direct activity costs, activity by activity, simplifying the estimating process. Unit factors for the removal of equipment, concrete, steel, etc., were constructed from site-specific labor costs provided by Consumers Energy and actual worker productivity data from the BRP decommissioning project. The direct activity costs were then estimated using the plant Inventory developed for each work area.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS The unit cost factor method provides a demonstrable basis for establishing reliable cost estimates. The detail available in the unit cost factors for activity time, labor costs (by craft), and equipment and consumable costs provides assurance that cost elements have not been omitted. The unit cost factor, coupled with the plant-specific inventory of piping, components, and structures, provide a high degree of confidence in the reliability of the cost estimate.

Work difficulty factors (WDFs) were assigned to each work area, commensurate with the inefficiencies associated with working in confined, hazardous environments. The ranges used for the WDFs are as follows:

  • Access Factor 0% to 40%
  • Respiratory Protection Factor 0% to 50%
  • Radiation Protection/ALARA Factor 0% to 100%
  • Protective Clothing Factor 0% to 30%
  • Work Break Factor 8.33%

These factors and their associated range of values were developed In conjunction with the Atomic Industrial Forum's Guidelines Study.

The period-dependent costs for the decommissioning program management.

administration, field engineering, equipment rental and contracted services were developed using the critical path schedule.

Consistent with industry practice, contingencies were applied to the decontamination and dismantlement costs developed as specific provision for unforeseeable elements of cost within the defined project scope. Contingencies are particularly important where previous experience has shown unforeseeable events, which will increase costs, are likely to occur. The cost elements in the estimate are based on ideal conditions; therefore, the types of unforeseeable events that are almost certain to occur In decommissioning, based on industry experience, are addressed through a percentage contingency applied on a line item basis. The contingency, as used In the estimate, does not account for price escalation and inflation in the cost of decommissioning over the remaining project duration.

7.2.2 Summary of the Site Specific Decommissioning Cost Estimate The estimate, prepared in year 2000 constant dollars, details all costs to decommission BRP including radiological decommissioning, site restoration, spent fuel management, and a contingency factor. The estimate assumes all buildings will be demolished, Including the removal of all below-grade foundations, and the site will be restored to a Greenfield condition by late 2005 with the exception of the ISFSI.

The ISFSI will remain operational until the spent fuel is transferred to an approved repository by the Department of Energy (DOE); assumed to occur starting November 2011 and be completed by May 2012. Following completion of spent fuel transfer, the ISFSI will be demolished, which is assumed to be completed by November 2012.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS Total cost to decommission BRP per the estimate prepared by TLG Services in year 2000 constant dollars is $400.6 million. Table 7-1 summarizes the decommissioning costs into three major categories; plant radiological decommissioning totaling $323.0 million, site restoration or the non-radiological *GreenfieldW costs totaling $26.7 million, and spent fuel management which addresses the cost of dry fuel storage including ISFSI construction, storage system procurement, and ISFSI operations and dismantlement totaling $50.9 million. The $400.6 million estimate Includes $45.0 million in contingency dollars.

Entering the third year since the 2000 estimate was prepared, actual project cost performance has been on target and is expected to trend unchanged. No portion of the $45.0 million contingency has been expended to date. Potential future cost exposures on typically high risk cost items have been mitigated by contractual commitments obtained by Consumers Energy. The cost for reactor vessel burial, scheduled for late 2003, has been contractually fixed with the disposal facility at Barnwell, South Carolina. The cost of low-level radioactive waste processing and disposal Is fixed by Consumers Energy's contract with Duratek, Inc., the processor of the waste generated from the decommissioning of BRP. The contract specifically defines per pound rates for various waste streams and applicable annual escalation rates. Major component and structure removal cost exposures have been mitigated by a milestone based fixed price contract with BNFL, Inc., with the exception of those exposures associated with schedule delays attributable directly to Consumers Energy. Approval pursuant to 10 CFR 20.2002 will be utilized to economically dispose of approximately 80 million pounds of clean concrete and demolition debris at a local industrial landfill [Reference 7-71. Approval of this program, critical to cost effective clean debris disposal, greatly minimizes cost risk in the upcoming structures demolition phase of the project.

With the above future cost exposure mitigation measures in place and approximately 90% of the mechanical and electrical systems and components already dismantled and disposed of, Consumers Energy has adopted a revised estimate forecast for budgetary and financial planning and reporting purposes for the balance of this three year estimate update period. The revised estimate forecast will remain in place until the official 2003 estimate update is prepared by TLG Services for filing with the MPSC in March 2004.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 411/2003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS Table 7-4. TLG Services 2000 Decommissioninp Estimate Summary of DecommissIoning Costs Year 2000 Constant Dollars Major Cost Categories Plant Radiological DecommissIoning 2000 Dollars roiect Management/Staffin0 4 $133,359 Mr Component/Structures Removal S20,9 rd Abatement &Prolects' S20,482 Reactor Building Systems Dismantlement S10,70t Twbine & Service Building Systems Dismantlement S1.90 Ssbuledinms/Yard stems Dismantlement $65:

cols & Equipment =10,672 aste ProcessinwlDisposal S42,326 r Costs24 $38,689 ntineny 434 ubtotal $2,05t Site Restoration (Greenfield Costs) rolect Management/Staffig 4 10 alor ComponentfStructures Removal S13,067 rd Abatement & Prolects 4 $39 urbine & Service Building Systems Dismantlement S61 utbuldings/Yard Systems Dismantlement . 1,213 oois & Equipment S757 aste Processing/Dsposal $9,59 eriMiscellaneousZ 4 S235 tingency 1.592 ubtotal $26,666 Spent Fuel Management (ISFSI) onstuction & Equipment S33,940 ffun & Security S8,34t ISFSI Dismantlement/Restoraton 4 S2.530 er Costs" S6 053 ubtotal _50,863 Iotl Decommissioning Cost S400,679 1

Prompt Decommissioning Alternative (DECON), costs In thousands of dollars.

2 Other costs Include energy, maintenance, overheads, etc.

3 Other costs include insurance, taxes, fees, overheads, etc.

4 Include cost of Final Status Survey.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS The revised estimate forecast, the cost basis for this submittal of the LTP totaling

$382.4 million in year 2000 constant dollars, is summarized in Table 7-2. The overall reduction of $18.2 million from the previous estimate is the net result of a reduction in contingency dollars from $45.0 million to $13.0 million and an Increase in projected spent fuel management costs from $50.9 million to $64.7 million.

For financial planning and cost performance monitoring purposes, this revised estimate forecast, escalated for inflation at an average annual rate of 3.7 %, yields a year of expenditure cost estimate of $408.4 million. Table 7-3 summarizes the year of expenditure decommissioning costs into three major categories; plant radiological decommissioning totaling $305.5 million, site restoration or non-radiological "Greenfieldn costs totaling $27.9 million, and spent fuel management costs totaling

$75.0 million. The $408.4 million estimate includes $15.4 million in contingency dollars.

7.2.3 Plant Radiological Decommissloning As summarized In Table 7-3, plant radiological decommissioning costs total $305.5 million. Accounting for work completed through 2002 totaling $218.0 million, forecast expenditures for the remaining work are anticipated to be $87.5 million (in year of expenditure dollars), including a contingency factor of 18.2% equal to $13.5 million.

The contingency factor has been applied to the remaining activities to ensure sufficient funds are available to cover unforeseen conditions that may arise In the course of their completion.

Consistent with the NRC definition of decommissioning under 10 CFR 50.2, the radiological decommissioning costs under this category consider only those costs associated with normal decommissioning activities necessary for termination of the Part 50 license and release of the site for unrestricted use. It does not include costs associated with the disposal of non-radiological materials or structures beyond those necessary to terminate the Part 50 license or the costs associated with construction or operation of an ISFSI.

Upon permanent plant shutdown and commencement of decommissioning, Consumers Energy contracted with Duratek, Inc., to be the waste processing/disposal contractor. All low-level radioactive waste generated from the decontamination and dismantlement activities is turned over to Duratek, Inc. for appropriate disposition. The contract specifies fixed rates for various waste streams and defines escalation rates for the duration of the project. Application of the rates against the inventory of waste materials defined in the TLG Services estimate results in a high confidence level In the waste disposition cost elements within the estimate.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 411/2003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS Table 7-2. Revised 2000 Decommissioning Estimate Forecast Summary of Decommissioning Costs I Year 2000 Constant Dollars Major Cost Categories Plant Radiological Decommissioning 2000 Dollars rolect Managernent/Staffing 4 $133,359 alor Component/Structures Removal $20.5 azard Abatement & Prolects4 S20,48 Reactor Buidi Sstems Dismantlement S10.

urbine & Service Building Systems Disrnantlement S1,E00 utbuldingstYard Systems Dismantlement S657 oois & Equipment S10,7 aste ProcessinwlDisposal S42.326 rCosts2 4 S38.589 ontingency S1t3a7 Subtotal $290,979 Site Restoration (Greenfield Costs) rolect Management/Staffin04 S101 or ComponentfStructures Removal $13o06 Hazard Abatement &Proiects4 S3 urbine & Service Buildinq Systerns Dismantlement $61 Systems Dismantlement Sutbuydings/Yard $1,213 ools & Equiprnent S75 aste Processina/Disposal $9,5I rIMisellaeous4 2 ntnenc1592 ubtotal $26,6661 Spent Fuel Management (ISFSI) onstuton & Equipment $45,187 fllng & Security S11,04J SFSI DismantlementlRestoratlon 4 $2, 30 Other Costsd $5.978 Subtotala otal Decommissloning Cost $382,384 2 Prompt Decommissioning Alternative (DECON), costs Intousands of dollars.

Other costs Include energy, maintenance, overheads, etc.

3 Other costs Include Insurance, taxes, fees, overheads, etc.

'4Include cost of Final Status Survey.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS Table 7-3. Revised 2000 DecommissIoning Estimate Forecast Summary of Decommissioning Costs' Year of Expenditure Dollars Major Cost Categories Plant Radiological Decommissioning YOE Dollar Proled ManagemenyStaffin4 St37,53 or CornponentlStructures Removal S24,63 azard Abatement & Projecs4 21,141 Reador Building Systems Dismantlement S10.81 urbane &Service Building Systems Dismantlement S1.9 utbuildingsfYard Systems Dismantlement S68 oois & EquiPment $10,88 aste ProcessinglDisposa! $43.

Costst4 $40.56 Cotuen S13.50' ubtotal $305AS Site Restoration (Greenfield Costs)

Prolect Ulanagement/Staffingq S131 Major Component/Structures Removal $13,067 Hazard Abatement & Proiects4 urbine & Service Bullding Systems Dismantlement S6 stYard Systems Dismantlement sutbulldl S1.44 ools& Equipment $82 aseProcessIng/Disposal S10.18 riMiscellaneous2 4 ontngency S1.8 ubtotal Spent Fuel Management (ISFSI)

Construdton & Equipment S47.661 Staffing & Securityr S499 ISFSI DismantlementtRestoration4 S4051 tffer CoStS3. 48 Subtotal $75.01t total Decommissioning Cost S408,4 1Prompt DecommissIonIng Alternatve (DECON), costs IntUsands of dollars 2 Other costs Include energy, maintenance, overheads, etc.

3 Other costs include insurance, taxes, fees, overheads, etc.

4 Include cost of Final Status Survey.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS Specifically excluded from the Duratek, Inc., contract is the disposal of the reactor vessel. Consumers Energy has contractually fixed the disposal cost of the reactor vessel with the burial facility at Bamwell, South Carolina. Physical vessel removal and transportation costs have been contractually defined with BNFL, Inc., the major component and structures removal contractor selected for BRP.

The site-specific waste costs provide the basis for waste disposal costs within the estimate in lieu of guidance provided in NUREG-1 307, Report on Waste Burial Charges, [Reference 7-11].

7.2.4 Site Restoration (Greenfield Costs)

Recognizing site restoration or wGreenfield" costs, or the removal and disposal of non-radioactive waste resulting from dismantlement activities, are outside the scope of the NRC definition of decommissioning, the Information in this section of Table 7-3 is supplied for informational purposes. The total cost of site restoration work is estimated at $27.9 million, including a contingency factor of 7.2% equal to $1.9 million. No actual expenditures have been incurred for this work.

7.2.6 Spent Fuel Management Similar to non-radiological site restoration costs, Consumers Energy recognizes that the costs to construct and operate an ISFSI and other spent fuel related costs fall outside the NRC definition of decommissioning. A presentation of these costs Is included for informational purposes. Also, the staff recognized, as discussed In 10 CFR 50.75(a), that funding for the decommissioning of power reactors may be subject to the jurisdiction of other Federal and State Government agencies.

Table 7-3 summarizes the spent fuel management costs for BRP. These costs, currently being borne by Consumers Energy, have increased substantially due to security enhancements necessitated by the events of September 11, 2001, and higher than previously envisioned dry fuel storage equipment costs. The current forecast stands at $75.0 million. These costs include ISFSI engineering, licensing, construction, dry fuel storage system licensing and procurement, and ISFSI operations until possession of the spent fuel Is transferred to the DOE assumed in this estimate to begin in 2011. The cost to decommission the ISFSI is included in the spent fuel management costs.

7.2.6 Summary of the Big Rock Point Decommissioning Cost Estimate The revised estimate forecast (Table 7-2) prepared as an update to the Decommissioning Cost Study for the Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant prepared by TLG Services in 2000 is the basis for the LTP cost estimate. The estimated total cost for decommissioning BRP in year 2000 constant dollars is $382.4 million. For budgetary and financial planning purposes, this estimate, escalated for Inflation at an average annual rate of 3.7%, results in a year of expenditure estimate of $408.4 million Page 7-9

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 4/112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS (Table 7-3). Decommissioning costs, as defined by the NRC, total $305.5 million for radiological decontamination and disposal. Site restoration (non-radiological) and spent fuel management activities total $27.9 million and $75.0 million, respectively.

Consumers Energy has concluded that, based upon Information currently available, the revised estimate forecast is adequate to complete the remaining decommissioning activities for BRP and will continue to monitor actual cost performance through the development period of the next estimate update cycle for MPSC filing in March 2004.

7.3 DECOMMISSIONING FUNDING

PLAN Consumers Energy, In compliance with 10 CFR 50.75(f)(1), provides financial assurance for the decommissioning of BRP through the use of an external sinking fund, funded by rates that are established by cost of service rate making regulation under the jurisdiction of the MPSC.

Consumers Energy entered into decommissioning immediately following plant shutdown on August 29, 1997. Consumers Energy filed a site specific decommissioning cost estimate with the MPSC as part of Case No. U-1 1662 on March 31, 1998 [Reference 7-31. The MPSC issued an Order In Case No. U-11662 on March 22, 1999 authorizing a revised decommissioning surcharge to be collected through December 31, 2000, calculated to provide full funding of the decommission-ing costs [Reference 7-8]. Based on the same order, Consumers Energy discontinued decommissioning funding effective December 31, 2000 and is relying on the funds Inthe external sinking fund'and fund earnings to cover the remaining amount of decommissioning expenditures. A small portion of remaining decommissioning expenditures (approximately $3.9 million at year-end 2002) will be funded through a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)jurisdictional reserve balance.

Pursuant to State of Michigan requirements to prepare and file decommissioning cost estimate updates with the MPSC at three-year intervals, an estimate update was filed on March 30, 2001 [Reference 7-4]. This estimate update included a substantial increase In spent fuel management costs due to higher than previously anticipated dry fuel storage equipment and ISFSI operational costs. In their Staff Report following review of the submittal, transmitted to Consumers Energy on September 19, 2001, the MPSC Licensing and Enforcement Division accepted Consumers Energy's projection that the assumed investments would generate enough trust fund revenue to complete decommissioning activities, both NRC radiological and site restoration or Greenfield, In 2005 with no additional decommissioning rate surcharge revenues being required [Reference 7-61.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 7, UPDATE OF SITE-SPECIFIC 41112003 DECOMMISSIONING COSTS they are related to DOE's failure to take possession of spent nuclear fuel as obligated to by contract. Consumers Energy indicated these costs could be included in future analyses if deemed appropriate. These costs are currently being borne by Consumers Energy.

As demonstrated InConsumers Energy's recent submittal of the annual Certification of Financial Assurance for Decommissioning of the BRP Plant pursuant to 10 CFR 50.75(f)(1) dated March 27, 2003, the amount of decommissioning funds estimated to be required, based on the Revised 2000 Decommissioning Estimate Forecast shown InTable 7-2, is $382.4 million in 2000 dollars or, escalated for inflation,

$395.3 million In 2002 dollars [Reference 7-5]. Included Inthe $395.3 million are

$299.4 million of NRC radiological decommissioning costs, $27.3 million of site restoration or Greenfield costs, and $68.6 million of spent fuel management costs.

Consumers Energy is providing decommissioning assurance in the amount of $299.4 million for the NRC radiological decommissioning costs.

Of the $299.4 million of NRC radiological costs, $208.8 million has been withdrawn from the MPSC-Jurisdictional external sinking fund as of December 31, 2002, and an additional $5.7 million has been funded from the FERC-jurisdictional reserve, leaving a remaining cost (in year 2002 dollars) of $84.9 million. Financial assurance for the

$84.9 million (in year 2002 dollars) of NRC radiological decommissioning costs has been provided for through funds in the external sinking fund and assumed fund earnings. At the end of 2002, the balance Inthe external sinking fund was $110.3 million, based on State Street Bank and Trust, December 31, 2002 Annual Reports.

The year-end balance reflects withdrawals of $208.8 million to cover NRC radiological decommissioning expenditures incurred through December 31, 2002.

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7.4 REFERENCES

7-1 AIFINESP-036, Guidelines for Producing Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning Cost Estimates, May 1986 7-2 Big Rock Point Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR),

Revision 2, March 26, 1998 7-3 Letter from Consumers Energy to Michigan Public Service Commission, Case No.

U-11662, March 31, 1998 7-4 Letter from Consumers Energy to Michigan Public Service Commission, Case No.

U-10800 - Decommissioning Fund Report - Big Rock Point Nuclear Decommissioning Fund, March 30, 2001 7-5 Letter from Consumers Energy, Big Rock Point Plant to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Dockets 50-155 and 72-043 - Ucense DPR-6, Big Rock Point Plant -

Certffication of Financial Assurance for Decommissioning Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.75(0(1), March 27, 2003 7-6 Letter from the Director, Licensing and Enforcement Division, Michigan Public Service Commission to Consumers Energy, Consumers Energy Decommissioning Fund Report- MPSC Case U-10800, September 19, 2001 7-7 Letter from U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to Consumers Energy, Big Rock Point Plant, Proposed Disposal Procedures in Accordance With 10 CFR 20.2002, February 5, 2002 7-8 Michigan Public Service Commission Order issued in Case No. U-1 1662, March 22, 1999 7-9 TLG Services, Inc., Decommissioning Cost Study for the Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant, March 26, 1998 7-10 TLG Services, Inc., Decommissioning Cost Study for the Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant, March 22, 2001 7-11 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG-1 307, Report on Waste Burial Charges, Revision 10, October 2002 7-12 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.159, Assuring the Availability of Funds for Decommissioning Nuclear Reactors 7-13 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.179, Standard Format and Content of Ucense Termination Plans for Nuclear Power Reactors, January 1999 Page 7-12

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 411/2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8.0 SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT .................................................... I

8.1 INTRODUCTION

AND PURPOSE ............................................................. 1I 8.1.1 Purpose .............................................................. 1 8.1.2 Background.....................................................................................................................1 8.1.3 Site Description After Unrestricted Release .............................................................. 2 8.1.4 PSDAR Update for Remaining Dismantlement and Decontamination Activities ........ 3 8.1.5 Summary and Update of Big Rock Point Environmental Report ............... .................. 3 8.1.6 Environmental Effects of Decommissloning.................................................................3 8.1.7 Overview of Regulations Governing Decommissioning and Final Site Release ........ 3 8.1.8 Summary and Conclusions ............................................................. 3 8.2 SITE DESCRIPTION AFTER UNRESTRICTED RELEASE .............................................. 4 8.3 PSDAR UPDATE FOR REMAINING DISMANTLEMENT AND DECONTAMINATION ACTIVITIES .................................................. 4 8.3.1 Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Description ............................... 6 8.3.2 Impacts of Changes to the PSDAR ................................................. 6 8.4 BIG ROCK POINT SITE ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION . ............................6 8.4.1 Geography and Demography .................................................. 5 8.4.2 Climate .................................................. 8 8.4.3 Geology and Seismology ................................................. 10 8.4.4 Hydrology ................................................. . 12 8.4.5 Natural Resources ................................................. 14 8.4.6 Cultural, Historical and Archeological Resources ................................... 14 8.4.7 Ecological Resources ................................................. 16 8.5 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF DECOMMISSIONING................................................19 8.6.1 Radiological Impacts of Decommissioning..................................................................19 8.6.2 Non-Radiological Environmental Impacts ................................................. 26 8.6 OVERVIEW OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES AND SITE RELEASE ......................... 31 8.6.1 Federal Requirements ........................ 31 8.6.2 State And Local Requirements .......... 33 8.7

SUMMARY

AND CONCLUSIONS ......... 34

8.8 REFERENCES

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 411/2003 TABLES Table 8-1 Big Rock Point Soil Types ........................................ 17 Table 8-2 Big Rock Point General Land Cover Types ........................................ 18 Table 8-3 Total Estimated Waste to be Shipped from BRP ......................................... 25 FIGURES Figure 8-1 Site Map ........................................... 35 Figure 8-2 Aerial Photograph of BRP Site and Surrounding Land ................................. 36 Figure 8-3 Land Use Around BRP ........................................ 37 Figure 8-4 Seismology of Michigan..................................................................................38 Figure 8-6 USGS Seismic History for Michigan (1977 - 1996) ........................................ 39 Figure 8-6 Big Rock Point Soil Types ........................ 40 Figure 8-7 Big Rock Point Land Cover Types ........................................ 41 Page 8-ii

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 411/2003 8.0 SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT

8.1 INTRODUCTION

AND PURPOSE 8.1.1 Purpose The purpose of this section of the License Termination Plan (LTP) is to update the Environmental Report for Big Rock Point (BRP) with new information and significant environmental change associated with the site's proposed decommissioning and license termination activities. This section of the LTP is pursuant to 10 CFR 51.53(d) and 10 CFR 50.82 (a) (9)(ii)(G).

The information contained in this chapter generally follows the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) guidance of Regulatory Guide 1.179, Standard Format and Content of License Termination Plans for Nuclear Power Reactors, dated January 1999 and NUREG-1 700, Standard Review Plan for Evaluation Nuclear Power Reactor License Termination Plans, dated April 2000. The contents of this section have also been reviewed against the appropriate sections of NUREG-1 727, NMSS Decommissioning Standard Review Plan, dated September 2000. Much of the information in this document has also been provided to the NRC in other forms, e.g.,

Updated Final Hazards Summary Report (UFHSR). Guidance contained In Supplement 1 to NUREG-0586, Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities (GEIS) was also utilized during preparation of this chapter [Reference 8-34].

8.1.2 Background At the time the BRP Nuclear Plant was licensed for construction in 1960, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC; NRC predecessor) regulations did not require submittal of an environmental report. Since this time-frame was prior to promulgation of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, the AEC was not required to Issue an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for BRP. However, much of the information typically contained in an environmental report was available for the AEC's review within BRP's original Final Hazards Summary Report (FHSR) at the time of licensing

[Reference 8-10].

In 1993, BRP initiated a decommissioning study to prepare a Decommissioning Plan in accordance with 10 CFR 50.82(a) for submittal to the NRC. During this decommissioning study, it was recognized BRP had never submitted an environmental report as part of the site's original licensing basis documents. In February 1995 BRP submitted to the NRC a Decommissioning Plan and also a companion Environmental Report for decommissioning the BRP site [Reference 8-22]. This Environmental Report for decommissioning concluded the SAFSTOR option selected by decommissioning study was bounded by NUREG-0586, Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities (FGEIS) [References 8- and 8-33]. The SAFSTOR option was chosen at this time due to the unavailability of a low-level radioactive waste disposal site to licensees in the State of Michigan.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 In July 1995 the NRC proposed to amend its regulations related to decommissioning nuclear power reactors. In February 1996 BRP requested the NRC delay completion of its review of the BRP Decommissioning Plan to allow Consumers Power Company' to assess the effect of the proposed regulations on the decommissioning of BRP [Reference 8-23]. The revised decommissioning regulations were finalized in August 1996 and included a provision that a previously submitted Decommissioning Plan be considered to be equivalent to a Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR) required under 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4). In September 1996 Consumers Power Co. reached an agreement with the NRC that the BRP Decommissioning Plan was to be considered as the site's PSDAR and that this Decommissioning Plan be appended to the BRP UFHSR [Reference 8-24].

Following permanent cessation of plant operations in August 1997, BRP submitted a revision to its PSDAR stating that immediate dismantlement (DECON option) would begin since a low-level radioactive waste burial site was now available [References 8-25 and 8-12]. This revision to the PSDAR was structured in accordance with the new decommissioning rule and superceded the previously submitted Decommissioning Plan (Rev 0 of the PSDAR). Due to the revision to decommissioning regulations and subsequent revision to the PSDAR to utilize the DECON option, the BRP Decommissioning Plan and corresponding Environmental Report for Decommissioning were never formally reviewed by the NRC and a Safety Evaluation Report (SER) was never generated for these documents. Big Rock Point did not rescind its original Environmental Report for decommissioning because it was determined by site personnel that this document was still required by 10 CFR 50.82(a)(4)(i).

During review of revisions to the 10 CFR 50.59 and 50.82 processes, BRP personnel determined that an Environmental Report was required to perform both 10 CFR 50.59 and 50.82 evaluations. Subsequently, the site's Environmental Report for decommissioning was revised and incorporated by reference into the BRP UFHSR (Reference 8-18]. This revised Environmental Report for decommissioning concluded the DECON option and immediate dismantlement currently supported by the site's PSDAR is within the bounds of NUREG-0586.

8.1.3 Site Description After Unrestricted Release A summary description of the site following license termination and unrestricted release is provided in Section 8.2. Generally, all above-grade and below-grade structures, equipment and foundations will be demolished and the resulting demolition debris will be disposed of offsite at either a low-level radioactive waste facility or a local, State of Michigan licensed, industrial waste landfill. The building foundation excavations will be backfilled with local soil fill material following any required remediation and final status survey activities.

Prior to 1998 Consumers Energy Company's legal name was Consumers Power Company.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.1.4 PSDAR Update for Remaining Dismantlement and Decontamination Activities Big Rock Point LTP Chapter 3, Identification of Remaining Site Dismantlement Activities, identifies the dismantlement and decontamination activities, which are scheduled to be completed prior to license termination and unrestricted release.

These activities are compared to the descriptions provided on the PSDAR and any changes identified. The impacts of changes to these activities are described in Section 8.3.

8.1.5 Summary and Update of Big Rock Point Environmental Report The BRP ER, originally developed for decommissioning (see Section 8.1.2), was used as the basis to prepare this supplement to the ER. A review of the BRP's ER was performed to identify any relevant new information or significant environmental changes to the report. Guidance contained in Supplement 1 to NUREG-0586 was reviewed to determine the nature of any new information to be included in this section. A summary of information in the BRP ER is contained in Section 8.4.

8.1.6 Environmental Effects of Decommissioning A description of both the radiological and non-radiological environmental effects of decommissioning is provided in Section 8.5. Radiological impacts reviewed include evaluations of occupational and public doses, decommissioning accidents, low-level waste (LLW) generation, transportation and disposal, and adherence to radiological criteria for license termination. The non-radiological effects include potential impacts governed by federal (other than the NRC), state and local regulations. NUREG-0586 GEIS, Supplement 1 was utilized as guidance in evaluating the non-radiological effects of decommissioning. New information is provided concerning the decommissioning impacts on socio-economic, cultural, historical, archeological, and environmental justice considerations.

8.1.7 Overview of Regulations Governing Decommissioning and Final Site Release Section 8.6 provides a summary of federal, state and local regulations governing decommissioning of BRP and final site release of the property.

8.1.8 Summary and Conclusions The development of information contained in the various sections of this LTP has resulted in defining additional detail regarding the evolution of planned decommissioning activities. New or relevant information and significant environmental changes were reviewed against the existing BRP PSDAR, the BRP ER and against NUREG-0586 (GEIS) criteria to determine if the conclusions reached in these documents are still valid for decommissioning and license termination activities planned at BRP. This additional information forms the basis for the conclusions provided in Section 8.7.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.2 SITE DESCRIPTION AFTER UNRESTRICTED RELEASE This section presents a summary of the final Greenfield condition of the site at the conclusion of demolition and license termination activities. License Termination Plan Section 1.4 provides a more detailed description of the final Greenfield condition as it relates to specific decommissioning activities. The impacts of these activities are discussed in Section 8.5.

At the time of license termination the site will meet the radiological criteria for unrestricted release as defined in 10 CFR 20.1302 in addition to any applicable State of Michigan criteria for release of the site. All site buildings that supported operation of the BRP Nuclear Plant will be demolished and disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations. Subsurface structures, foundations, piping, equipment, and utilities that supported facilities in the Industrial Area will be removed with the exception of the septic drainfield (ceramic tile) located west of the plant site. The Screenhouse structure and foundation will be demolished, and the shoreline returned to its original contour by filling a portion of the Discharge Canal; the breakwall jetty into Lake Michigan will remain in place. The lake water intake pipe will terminate at the former Screenhouse and be plugged with concrete; the intake structure out in Lake Michigan will remain in is current location. The only site buildings In existence will support Dry Fuel Storage and will be located near the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) pad. There may be some remaining utilities (electric, phone, sanitary) supporting the ISFSI; these utilities will be routed from the south along the ISFSI road. Asphalt within the Protected Area and parking areas will be removed. Asphalt will remain on the roads accessing the site from US Route 31 N.

The Access Road approaching the site will terminate at a gravel parking area, and a road to the ISFSI will terminate just north of the ISFSI location. Figure 8-1 is a map of the BRP site.

Upon completion of the Final Status Survey (FSS) of the site (excluding ISFSI, see Section 1.3.2), affected areas will be graded for proper drainage. Topsoil, seed and other plantings will be utilized as appropriate to achieve the final Greenfield condition. While it is not known at this time what the future use of the site will be, it is expected that future use of the site will be similar to other lakefront properties in the region.

8.3 PSDAR UPDATE FOR REMAINING DISMANTLEMENT AND DECONTAMINATION ACTIVITIES License Termination Plan Chapter 3 identifies and details the remaining dismantlement and decontamination activities that are scheduled to be completed in support of license termination and unrestricted release. These activities are compared to the descriptions provided in the PSDAR and any changes identified.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 411/2003 8.3.1 Post-Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report Description The BRP PSDAR was submitted to the NRC under the provisions of 10 CFR 50.82(a)(7). The PSDAR describes planned decommissioning activities, a schedule for their accomplishment, estimate of expected decommissioning costs, and provides the reasons for concluding the environmental impacts associated with site-specific decommissioning activities will be in compliance with 10 CFR 50.82(a)(6)(ii)

[Reference 8-13]. Consumers Energy Co. intends to dismantle BRP in accordance with the DECON option found acceptable to the NRC in its FGEIS. Completion of this option is contingent upon continued access to one or more LLW disposal sites.

8.3.2 Impacts of Changes to the PSDAR Although additional detail regarding major decommissioning activities is available through decommissioning planning efforts, no significant Impacts beyond those identified in the PSDAR have been identified. Subsequent sections in this chapter of the LTP provide additional information regarding environmental effects of decommissioning.

8.4 BIG ROCK POINT SITE ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION The information contained in this section is a summary based on the BRP ER developed for decommissioning [Reference 8-7]. The purpose of this section is to provide an overview of the site and regional environmental information. In general, the information contained in this section is derived directly from the ER; where new or different information is provided, the appropriate reference is also included.

8.4.1 Geography and Demography 8.4.1.1 Site Location Description The BRP site is located on the northeast shore of Lake Michigan in Charlevoix County in the northern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The site is approximately 60 miles northeast of Traverse City, Michigan, and 225 miles north-northwest of Detroit. The closest population centers are the cities of Charlevoix, 3.5 miles southwest, and Petoskey, 11 miles east of the plant site. The site Is owned by Consumers Energy and occupies approximately 580 acres (2.35 km2)2. Figure 8-1 depicts the property boundaries and Owner-Controlled Area and Figure 8-2 shows an aerial view of the BRP site and surrounding land. The Owner-Controlled Area is identical to plant property boundaries, except where US Route 31 traverses plant property. In those locations US Route 31 bounds the Owner-Controlled Area.

2 BRP site is 580.4 acres including highway right-of-way and 563.6 acres without this right-of-way.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 The area immediately surrounding the plant Industrial Area is wooded and gently sloping; a significant portion of the site property has been classified as wetlands.

Approximately three miles to the south are Lake Charlevoix and Round Lake, inland extensions of Lake Michigan. Lake Charlevoix occupies approximately 27 square miles while Round Lake is a small natural harbor connecting Lakes Michigan and Charlevoix. A small stream, Susan Creek, exists to the east of US Route 31 and drains into Lake Michigan, east of the Owner-Controlled Area boundary.

Scattered rural and resort residences and a few commercial facilities are found within three miles of the site. Significant commercial and residential areas exist in the cities of Charlevoix and Petoskey. Industrial activity in the vicinity of BRP consists primarily of small manufacturing facilities. A small plastics manufacturer, employing approximately 150 people, is located to the east, adjacent to plant property. An operating cement plant with a quarry is located about six miles to the southwest. A large housing and recreational complex is located about nine miles to the east of the BRP site.

8.4.1.2 Population The areas near BRP are generally rural to suburban. The northern part of Michigan is a well-documented tourist destination, resulting in significant seasonal population fluctuations. Peak seasonal visitation occurs in the summer months (June through August) with corresponding population increases in Charlevoix and Emmet counties of up to 75 percent.

The permanent residential population within the five-mile radius is approximately 3,800 and includes a portion of the city of Charlevoix; Charlevoix County residential population is 26,090. The permanent residential population within 50 miles is approximately 195,000. The closest city with a residential population in excess of 25,000 is Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, located approximately 100 miles from the plant. Traverse City, Michigan, approximately 50 miles to the south, does not have a population of greater than 25,000 within its incorporated boundaries, but the greater metropolitan area does exceed 25,000. There are no significant minority populations in the areas surrounding the BRP site [Reference 8-31].

Based on Census data over the last four decades, average population increases for area municipalities is 11 percent over 40 years or approximately 0.3 percent per year. The average annual population increase for the three surrounding counties (Charlevoix, Antrim and Emmet) is approximately 2.6 percent. The increase in rural residential populations is consistent with an overall trend recognized across the country of movement from urban to suburban or rural areas. Projected population growth rate for the regional area is expected to remain relatively constant.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.4.1.3 Land and Water Use Within a Five-Mile Radius The general land use surrounding BRP is shown in Figure 8-3. Vegetation in this area consists largely of wooded areas and open fields. There are relatively few farms in the area immediately surrounding the plant site. Commercial land use consists primarily of small businesses in or near the city of Charlevoix. There are several small industrial sites within the five-mile radius. Several medium-density residential developments are located to the east of the plant. The remainder of residential and vacation homes are scattered throughout the area. There are also a variety of public recreation areas and several large bodies of water located within five miles of the plant.

  • Farms Land use for farming is limited in the vicinity of BRP primarily due to nutrient-poor soils. According to 1997 agricultural census, approximately 12 percent of Charlevoix County is used for farming versus 16 percent in 1987 [Reference 8-81.

In general there has been a decrease in the number of both large and small farms in Charlevoix County over the last several decades. Currently, no lakefront farms are located along Lake Michigan within 35 miles of BRP due to poor soil quality and high economic value of Lake Michigan shoreline property.

  • Commercial / Industrial Areas The majority of commercial land use occurs in the city of Charlevoix, located approximately 3.5 miles southwest of the plant. A small industrial park of less than ten small businesses and a 58-room hotel are located approximately 2.5 miles southwest of the BRP site boundary. Refer to Figure 8-3 for approximate locations of commercial/industrial facilities.
  • Residential Areas Several residential areas are located in the vicinity of BRP including subdivisions to the east, west and south and also within the city limits of Charlevoix. The closest residence to BRP is located approximately X mile to the west.
  • Schools / Hospitals There are four schools within five miles of the plant. The size of these schools ranges from approximately 100-700 students. Charlevoix Area Hospital and Northern Michigan Hospital, both small regional facilities, are located five miles to the southwest and twelve miles to the east, respectively.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 411/2003 Recreational Areas Waterfront recreational areas include the Mt. McSauba Recreation Area, Lake Michigan Beach, Depot Beach, and Ferry Avenue Beach located on Lake Charlevoix, in addition to several public and private marinas also located on Lake Charlevoix. In the vicinity of the plant, both Lake Charlevoix and Lake Michigan are used extensively for recreational fishing. There are two golf courses within five miles of the plant; both of these courses are located along US Route 31, between BRP and the city of Charlevoix. Approximately 1.5 acres just west of the plant is owned by the Little Traverse Conservancy. South of US Route 31 approximately 100 acres are owned by the Charlevoix Rod and Gun Club. A non-motorized recreational trail was completed in 2002 along the BRP property parallel to US Route 31.

  • Transportation Routes US Route 31 connects the cities of Charlevoix and Petoskey and provides access to the plant. A small airport serving the area is located south of Charlevoix along US Route 31.
  • Major Bodies of Water The primary body of water in the vicinity of the plant is Lake Michigan. Lake Michigan has a surface area of approximately 22,300 square miles and a maximum recorded depth of 923 feet. To the south, at a distance of about three miles, is Lake Charlevoix, an inland extension of Lake Michigan. To the east of the plant is Susan Creek, which flows from Susan Lake north into Lake Michigan.

Lake Charlevoix has a surface area of about 17,000 acres, while Susan Lake has a surface area of about 130 acres.

8.4.2 Climate The following assessment of the climatology of the plant is based on data from on-site instrumentation and from the three National Weather Service (NWS) cooperative stations in the vicinity of BRP (Charlevoix, 5.2 miles west-southwest; Petoskey, 10.3 miles east; and East Jordan, 14.8 miles south of BRP).

Due to the proximity of the site to Lake Michigan, the influence of the lake on the climatology at the plant is significant throughout most of the year. In general, the lake has a moderating effect on the weather. Prevailing westerly winds bring cooler spring and early summer temperatures while fall and early winter temperatures are milder than those experienced further inland. Since the day-to-day weather is controlled mostly by the high and low pressure fronts, the area near BRP usually does not experience prolonged periods of hot, humid weather In summer, or extreme cold in the winter.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.4.2.1 Temperature A moderating effect on ambient temperatures caused by Lake Michigan water temperatures is commonly experienced at the site. On the average, the warmest normal maximum and normal minimum temperatures both occur in July (76.6 °F and 57.0 OF). The coldest normal maximum temperatures usually occur in January (26.7 OF). However, the coldest normal minimum temperatures (12.8 °F) occur in February. By February, northern Lake Michigan is usually frozen over. Thus, its moderating effects on cold temperature and cloud coverage are minimized. For all months, the diumal range for the shoreline stations is consistently less than that of the inland site. During the spring months, the high temperatures are typically two to five degrees Fahrenheit cooler near the cold lake. Conversely, low temperatures during the autumn months are two to four degrees Fahrenheit warmer at the shoreline.

8.4.2.2 Precipitation Precipitation at the BRP site is very evenly distributed, averaging between two and three inches eight months of the year. Annually, the BRP site receives an average of 31.7 inches of precipitation. During a typical year, 149 days receive measurable precipitation. Heavier daily amounts of precipitation, those at and above 0.10", occur mainly during the spring, late summer and fall. These amounts are partially the result of the thunderstorm season, which lasts from March to November.

8.4.2.3 Evaporation Local evaporation measurements are recorded at Lake City, Michigan, approximately 70 miles south of BRP. July, the warmest month, has the highest evaporation rate.

Total evaporation for the May through October seasonal averages about 28.0 inches.

However, the normal precipitation during this period is only 18.5 inches. Thus, moisture replenishment during the fall and winter months is important in maintaining overall area hydrology.

8.4.2.4 Snowfall Annually, the BRP site averages over 106 inches of snow; however, this has varied greatly over the years, ranging from as little as 43.3 inches in 1954 to as much as 231.0 inches in 1985. January receives the most, with an average of 33.4 inches.

The daily snowfalls at the BRP site are generally the result of light, but frequent, lake-effect squalls. Major snowstorms do occasionally occur at BRP. The maximum daily snowfall recorded in the vicinity of the plant was 20.5 inches in November 1950.

BRP's winter combination of below freezing temperatures and frequent snowfalls is ideal for snow accumulation. February has the deepest average snow cover, approximately 17 inches.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.4.2.5 Wind Wind data are currently collected by ground-level instrumentation located near the plant Monitoring Station. Historical wind data were collected by instrumentation located on the plant stack, 71.3 meters (233.9 feet) above-grade. The highest annual average wind speeds are associated with the north-northwest and north sectors, at 7.6 m/s (17.0 mph) and 7.4 m/s (16.6 mph), respectively. The lowest speeds, 5.6 m/s (12.5 mph), are associated with northeast winds. Calm winds, defined as less than 0.4 mIs, are observed only 0.26% of the time.

8.4.2.6 Severe Weather The highest monthly frequencies for thunderstorms at BRP occur in June and July, with an incidence of seven days each. The normal annual thunderstorm total Is 36 days. Most of the storms that arrive at the plant originate over Lake Michigan where moisture is plentiful. Thus, a significant portion of the daily precipitation amounts are caused by convective activity. Flooding, resulting from either probable maximum precipitation or lake flooding event, would not exceed an elevation of 594.0 feet mean sea level (msl), approximate elevation of the Industrial Area

[Reference 8-18].

Tomadic activity in the vicinity of BRP is rare. The northern part of Michigan is at the extreme fringe of the Midwest tornado belt. During the period from 1930-1985, inclusive, only two tornado sightings have been recorded In Charlevoix County.

8.4.3 Geology and Seismology The following sections provide a general discussion of site geology and seismology.

8.4.3.1 Regional Geology The BRP site lies within the Great Lakes Section of the Central Lowlands Physiographic Province. The dominant features of this section were caused by glaciation and include lakes, prominent end moraines, outwash plains, closed basins forming swamps or lakes, eskers and drumlins, and vast areas of rolling ground moraine between the end moraines. Because of the direction of advance and retreat of the last glaciation, lower peninsula Michigan has a strong surficial northwest-southeast grain. This is also the principal structural trend In Paleozoic rock.

Bedrock consists of limestone and shale of the Traverse Group of Middle Devonian age (395 million years before present (mybp) to 375 mybp). Three formations of the Traverse Group are exposed in the region: the Petoskey, Charlevoix, and Gravel Point formations. The bedrock immediately beneath the plant is the Gravel Point formation as the Petoskey and Charlevoix formations have been eroded away.

Much of the southern shoreline of Little Traverse Bay from Charlevoix to Petoskey is formed by outcrops of the Gravel Point formation. Interbedded with the limestone strata are beds of shale and shaley limestone.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 BRP is located in the Central Stable Region Tectonic Province. This province is characterized by major domes, basins, and arches which formed during the Paleozoic Era (570 mybp to 240 mybp). The site lies above the northern flank of the Michigan Basin, which is one of the large tectonic structures in the Central Stable Region. Bedrock in the region dips at a low angle to the southeast toward the center of the Michigan Basin. Superimposed on this regional dip in the site region are gentle undulations caused by the presence of minor synclines and anticlines. These folds strike generally northwest-southeast and plunge to the southeast. The axes of major folds within Paleozoic rocks of the Michigan Basin also have northwest-southeast trends.

Regional jointing in the northern Michigan Basin have four major vertical joint sets:

N52 E, N46 W, N89 W, and N1 E. These trends are present in the site region with the northwest set being the most prominent. The joints are usually tight and widely spaced, but locally they have been widened by solutioning. Sinkholes exposed in local quarries appear to be aligned along major joint trends.

The Michigan Basin has been relatively stable for several hundred million years and is therefore relatively undeformed. Faults have been identified In Paleozoic rocks in the basin. However, no major faults are known in the site area. The faults in the basin are believed to be pre-Pennsylvanian (more than 330 mybp). They do not offset Pleistocene (10,000 years to 2 mybp) glacial deposits. Minor faults related to ancient solution collapse features have been observed in local quarries. Faults have been postulated, based on seismic reflection profiling in Lake Michigan. These faults have been evaluated and interpreted to be not capable of displacement.

8.4.3.2 Site Geology Elevations at the plant property on the south shore of Little Traverse Bay range from about 580 feet msl at the lakeshore to 700 feet msl about, one mile inland. Elevation at the plant Industrial Area is approximately 590 feet msl. From the lakeshore to about one mile inland the terrain is a lowland that was once submerged beneath ancestral Lake Michigan.

Site topography is characterized by low beach ridges separated by swampy areas.

Approximately one to five miles inland from the lake, elevations range from 700 to 900 feet above lake levels. This area is a till plain with drumlins that rise 40 to 60 feet above It. A drainage divide causes surface water and shallow groundwater to flow north to Little Traverse Bay and south to Lake Charlevoix. It is also the probable recharge area for minor artesian zones in the soil beneath the plant site. A topographic map of the area surrounding BRP is provided in Figure 8-4.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 The geology of the site was Investigated in several phases. Two exploratory borings were drilled into the top of bedrock in May 1959, and seven more borings were drilled into rock in February 1960. In 1979, three borings were drilled to determine the dynamic characteristics of the soil and rock beneath the site. In 1999, 26 borings were drilled to better define geologic and hydrogeologic conditions at the site. In 2001 and 2002, 15 groundwater wells and borings were drilled to further identify site hydrogeologic conditions in the vicinity of the Industrial Area [Reference 8-281.

Section 2.4.3 contains additional information regarding groundwater and geology investigation wells as they relate to site characterization.

8.4.3.3 Seismology The probability of earthquakes of significant intensity near BRP appears to be very low. Recorded earthquake history for Michigan and the surrounding region has classified all earthquakes in the region as minor or intermediate. The nearest recorded earthquake, occurring in 1909, was centered near Menominee, Michigan approximately 110 miles from the plant. Since 1909, no earthquakes centered within a 150-mile radius of BRP have been documented. Figure 8-5 is a United States Geologic Survey (USGS) seismic history for Michigan [Reference 8-19].

8.4.4 Hydrology The information presented in this section describes general characteristics of the surface and groundwater within the area immediately surrounding BRP.

8.4.4.1 Surface Waters The water level of Lake Michigan has varied between approximately 576 and 583 feet ms! since 1905. Lake Michigan water level experiences long-term, seasonal, and short-term variations. Long-term variations are caused by periods of higher or lower than usual precipitation or evaporation lasting several years and extending over a large part of the Great Lakes watershed. The highest recorded (1905-present) mean monthly water level on northern Lake Michigan near BRP was 582.0 feet msl (1986). The minimum monthly level of Lake Michigan was elevation 576.6 feet msl (1964) (Reference 8-30].

Big Rock Point is located in an area where surface runoff generally flows into Lake Michigan. The plant Industrial Area is currently equipped with a regulated storm drainage system, consisting of catch basins and corrugated metal pipes emptying into Lake Michigan. Drainage from building areas generally flows away from the plant area toward Lake Michigan. Some runoff from high ground is diverted around the plant to the lake by a ditch and culverts on the south and east sides of the Industrial Area. Drainage areas are well vegetated and relatively flat. All underground drainage piping will be removed and surface water flow will be channeled to a grassy area east and west of the former Industrial Area.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 In general, the northern portion of Lake Michigan is characterized as an oligotrophic lake with excellent water quality. Periodic analyses have been performed on Lake Michigan waters in the vicinity of the plant. Water quality data reflect analyses performed on Lake Michigan waters near the plant Discharge Canal, in Little Traverse Bay, and outside the Pine River Channel leading from Round Lake to Lake Michigan (also known as the Charlevoix Harbor area). Water quality information obtained from these locations is fairly consistent and is a reasonable representation of Lake Michigan water quality in this region.

8.4.4.2 Groundwater Groundwater at the site moves north into Lake Michigan from the groundwater divide between Lakes Charlevoix and Michigan.

Three groundwater bearing zones have been identified at the site. These include the lower portion of the near-surface and gravel layer (three-five feet below the surface),

the intermediate depth sand layer (approximately 20-25 feet below the surface) and the underlying fractured limestone bedrock. The most probable entry point for groundwater found in the uppermost zone is located south of the main power station area in the undeveloped portion of the BRP site. Much of this area is low, wetland type terrain, which collects infiltration from property to the south of the site. The groundwater entry points for the other two units are most likely located even farther south. The groundwater movement direction in all three of these units is northerly into Lake Michigan. The near-surface location of the two upper groundwater bearing units would prevent their use as sources of drinking water due to lack of capacity and State Regulations on drinking water well depth. The limited thickness of these same two units would likely prevent their use as sources of irrigation water. The fractured bedrock zone is considered to be the main drinking water aquifer at the site, and it is also a potential source for other non-potable water uses.

Several groundwater monitoring wells have been installed near the BRP Industrial Area. Nine monitoring wells were installed in 1994 and are sampled semi-annually for radioactivity. Additional groundwater sampling points were Installed for the 2002 hydrogeologic assessment. Section 2.4.3 provides a detailed explanation of the BRP site groundwater monitoring locations. Dewatering and groundwater control measures are expected to be necessary during subsurface foundation and equipment removal and subsequent final status surveys of excavated areas.

Dewatering activities may require temporary barriers to groundwater flow prior to and during demolition and final status surveys. These barriers are not expected to influence groundwater flow characteristics beyond the demolition and final status survey interval.

The well water system at BRP is located approximately 800 feet east of the plant at a depth of 135 feet. The site well will be decommissioned in accordance with Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) regulations. Other water supplies near BRP generally consist of private residential and commercial wells or well Page 8-13

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 systems serving small residential communities. The city of Charlevoix obtains water directly from Lake Michigan. The city water intake is located approximately four miles from the plant, west of the Pine River Channel connecting Lake Michigan and Round Lake.

8.4.6 Natural Resources In addition to the aquatic resources described in Section 8.4.1.3, several public lands and conservation areas are located near BRP, offering a variety of recreational opportunities including fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, hiking and picnicking.

Waterfront recreational areas include the Mt. McSauba Recreation Area, Lake Michigan Beach, Depot Beach and Ferry Avenue Beach located on Lake Charlevoix.

In the vicinity of the plant, both Lake Charlevoix and Lake Michigan are used extensively for recreational fishing. Approximately 1.5 acres just west of the plant is owned by the Little Traverse Conservancy. This land includes 500 feet of Lake Michigan shoreline, reserved as a natural habitat and receives minimal public use.

Figure 8-3 shows the locations of public lands listed above as well as the locations of recreational facilities within five miles of BRP. There are no known mineral resources as defined by USGS on the BRP site [Reference 8-321.

Commercial fishing in Lake Michigan near BRP is regulated under the terms of the 1985 negotiated settlement involving Native American tribes, the State of Michigan and the U.S. Department of Interior. Currently, three northern Michigan tribes, operating under the regulation of the Chippewa/Ottawa Treaty Fishery Management Authority (COTFMA), fish in the treaty-ceded waters of Lake Michigan. The three tribes involved are the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Bay Mills Indian Community and the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa/Chippewa Indians. The area of Lake Michigan near BRP is considered a "transition zone," and no tribal commercial fishing is allowed for the periods from June 1 to September 30 and November 1 to December 31. Under the provisions of this treaty the region of Lake Michigan near BRP is designated as a primary lake trout rehabilitation zone.

8.4.6 Cultural, Historical and Archeological Resources The Michigan Historic Preservation Office has no record of any historical or archaeological sites on the BRP property. There are recorded archaeological sites along and near the shoreline in the surrounding region, including a site to the east of the plant, two sites in the Nine-Mile Point vicinity, and one site to the west near North Point. There are several historic sites in Charlevoix County, the closest to the plant is the Pine River Indian Mission located approximately six miles inland from the shoreline [Reference 8-26].

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 4/112003 A Phase I archaeological survey of plant property was conducted in 2000 assessing the historic significance of previously undisturbed site land [Reference 8-29]. This study identified seven prehistoric archaeological sites within the BRP property boundary. The significance of these sites is still under evaluation by the Michigan Historic Preservation Office pending completion of a Phase II archeological study; it is expected that this evaluation will be completed prior to release of the site for unrestricted use.

Along the Lake Michigan shoreline approximately % mile west of the plant Industrial Area exists a large rock (approximately 4m by 4m in size) visible both from the water and shoreline. The "Big Rock: has historical and cultural significance to the local Native American tribe, Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa3 Indians, as it has been documented as a navigational marker used by native people as they canoed across Little Traverse Bay each year. Based on this information, Consumers Energy plans to perform a Traditional Cultural Properties study to assess the significance of the uBig Rock' as a cultural resource of the assessment of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians. It is expected that this study will be completed prior to release of the site for unrestricted use.

8.4.7 Ecological Resources The following sections provide an overview of the aquatic flora and fauna, terrestrial flora and fauna, and Threatened and Endangered Species information for the biological communities in the vicinity of BRP.

8.4.7.1 Aquatic Ecology

  • Aquatic Flora While no current data is available on aquatic flora near the BRP site, results of several Lake Michigan near-shore water studies indicate that the year-to-year distribution of phytoplankton throughout Lake Michigan Is relatively constant with expected seasonal variations.
  • Aquatic Fauna Characterization of aquatic biological communities provided in this subsection focuses on Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix. The littoral mainland area of Lake Michigan has potential spring and summer spawning grounds for several species of fish. However, the immediate vicinity of BRP has not been Identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a critical spawning ground. The site does not represent a unique or specialized niche for colonization or ecological activities, and the habitat is typical of the northern part of Lake Michigan's lower peninsula shoreline.

3 Odawa is the Native-American equivalent of the English word Ottawa.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 411/2003 Popular sport fish found in Lake Charlevoix and the Charlevoix County area of Lake Michigan include: lake trout, coho salmon, chinook salmon, rainbow trout, pink salmon, brown trout, walleye, channel catfish, burbot, yellow perch, lake whitefish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike and sunfish. Forage fish stocks in Lake Michigan include such species as alewife, smelt, bloater chubs and sculpins.

8.4.7.2 Terrestrial Ecology Terrestrial biological communities onsite are located on level to gently sloping lake plain soils that are cobbly and gravelly. Most of the site property is composed of woodlands, with limited open-land acreage that is converting to forest. Both sand and stone beaches occur onsite. Soils on the property are in the Detour-Kiva association. These soils are very poorly suited to both farming and silvicultural practices. The following sections describe soil, terrestrial plant and wildlife in the vicinity of BRP.

Soils The soil survey of Charlevoix County, Michigan, includes all site soils in the Detour-Kiva association. Soil types and their approximate onsite acreage are provided in Table 8-1; Figure 8-6 provides information on approximate locations of these onsite soil types. Ingeneral, the site is poorly suited to agriculture use due to nutrient-poor soils and the high economic value of Lake Michigan shoreline. This high capital cost makes farming not economically feasible, although small residential gardens are possible.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 Table 8-1. Big Rock Point Soil Types Soil Description Onsite Type Acreage (%) Comments AgB Alpena gravelly- 188 acres This Isasoil of beach ridges and terraces. Onsite, this soil Is sandy loam, (33%) found predominantly Inaband about aquarter-mile wide along 0-6% slopes the beach ridges and terrace adjacent to Lake Michigan.

Permeability Israpid, natural fertility Islow, organic content Is moderately low.. The Industrial Area Is comprised of this type.

DeB Detour cobbly 228 acres This soil Isa poorly drained soil with slow permeability and loam, 0-6% (40%) surface njnoff. Detour soils are poorly suited to farming slopes because of wetness. Onsite, Detour soils are generally forested.

EdB Eastport sand, 4 acres This Isasoil of beach ridges and low dunes on the plant site.

0-6% slope ( '%) This soil Isfound about a quarter-mile Inland Ina narrow band associated with the steeply sloped Emmet-Onaway soils.

EoF Emmet-Onaway 17 acres This soil type ischaracterized by steep slopes, are sparsely sandy loam, 25- (3%) wooded and prone to wind erosion.

50% slopes Hs Hessel cobbly 105 acres Hessel soils are thin, poorly drained soils formed on lake plains loam (18%o) and lake terraces. Water availability Ishigh, organic matter and natural fertility is high. Depth Is seldom more than two feet Lb Lake beach 27 acres These narrow strips of lake beach frontage are comprised (5%) primiarily of sand, although the sand Iscovered by substantial cobble and boulders. These beaches are subject to storm action and may vary significantly Insize depending on Lake Michigan level.

Rc Roscommon I acre This Isapoorly-drained soil with high organic matter but low sand 0-9% ( '%) natural fertility. This wetland soil occurs along Susan Creek on slopes the far eastern perimeter of the plant property Acreage and percentage of onsite soils are based on the original plant property of 570 acres.

  • Flora Table 8-2 lists land cover types and their acreage within the BRP property boundary including tree species (where available) and stocking density. Figure 8-7 depicts general forest cover on the BRP property based on 1978 color aerial photos obtained from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), Land and Water Management Division. Since 1978, dramatic successional changes have occurred at the BRP site. Open areas have succeeded to young stands of cedar and birch.

Growth that was formerly dominated by sawtimber-sized aspen and birch is now dominated by pole-sized white cedar and balsam fir due to death of the senescent aspen and birch and release of the coniferous understory. In general, the BRP site forest vegetation is now typically characterized as lowland conifer, pole-sized and well-stocked (cover Type 423).

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 Table 8-2. BIg Rock Point General Land Cover Types Cover Description Onsite Acreage" Comments Type* _(%)

146 Utilities 16 acres Areas converted to industrial use. Note: This type (3%) has Increased as a result of decommissioning.

31 Open land 35 acres This Is primarily old grazing or hay land that Is (6%) reverting to shrubs and trees. Today, much of this type would be classified as 32, shrub land, or a Young forest type.

32 Shrub land 7 acres This type represents hay or grazing lands that are (1% reverting to a forested condition.

411 Northern 28 acres Northern hardwoods consist of sugar maple, beech Hardwoods (5%) and white ash. The majority of the acreage Is of saw-Umber size. The shrub and floral understories in these stands are well developed and diverse.

413 AspenAWhite 97 acres These stands are located on the better-drained Birch (18%) soils. At pole-size, the shrub and floral understories Inthese stands are moderately well developed. Conifer understorles are well developed on wetter areas.

414 Lowland 233 acres Floral elements and a conifer understory area were Hardwoods (41%) well developed in these stands. Today, these (Aspen) areas have succeeded to owland conifers of pole size and would generally be typed as 423, lowland conifers 422 Upland 97 acres The current observations Indicate these are Conifers (17%) lowland conifers, Type 423.

423 Lowland 50 acres Pole-sized white cedar Is dominant; balsam fir, and Conifers (9%) Immature white cedar are common Inthe understory. Natural succession has converted most of the aspen/birch and lowland hardwood stands to lowland conifers. Type 422, upland conifers, should have originally been designated as Type 423, lowland conifers 72 Beaches 7 acres Beach acreage varies with lake levels, wind (1 %) direction, and storm accretion and removals.

Beach grass, wormwood, willows, white cedar, dogwood, elm and other hardy, early successional species move inland or lakeward with the availability of beach. Great Lakes beaches may contain unique floral elements, such as several threatened species, which are discussed In Section 8.4.7.3.

'Nomenclature follows the Michigan Land Cover Use Classification System. The numerical system describes forest type for forested areas.

"Acreage and percentage of onsite vegetation are based on the original plant property of 570 acres.

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  • Fauna Birds and mammals in the vicinity of BRP are generally representative of species found along shoreline and inland habitats in northern, lower Michigan. Species diversity, particularly of "nongame" species, may be higher onsite in the more mature habitats than they are regionally. However, species favoring younger successional stages, including uneven-aged aspen stands, such as whitetail deer, snowshoe hare or ruffed grouse may not be as abundant near the plant as they are regionally.

Employee observations indicate deer, grouse, and wild turkey are present onsite, and rarer animals such as black bear or bobcat may be present from time to time. Coyotes appear to be common, as are two of their common prey, snowshoe hare and cottontail rabbit. Both beaver and muskrat are common along Susan Creek. Several bald eagle sightings have also occurred on and near the BRP site since plant shutdown. Recreational hunting of deer, turkey, and bird occurs on private land near the BRP site.

8.4.7.3 Threatened and Endangered Species The BRP site is located in relatively undisturbed natural habitats on the shore of Lake Michigan. Great Lake beaches, both sandy beaches and rock beaches, have the potential for harboring Federally-listed threatened species such as Dwarf lake iris (Iris lacusttis), Houghton's goldenrod (Solidago houghtonit), and Pitchers thistle (Cirsium pitchen). These species are well-represented in shoreline habitats in Charlevoix County and adjacent counties, as evidenced by Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI) records. Several surveys by Consumers Energy have documented the presence of Pitchers Thistle and a State-listed threatened species, the Lake Huron tansy (Tanacetum huronense) on beach areas west of the plant Industrial Area. Dwarf Lake Iris and Houghton's Goldenrod were not found on the BRP site despite thorough searches, the most recent in August 2002 [Reference 8-20].

Inland, conifer swamp and upland habitats could possibly harbor plant or animal species that are State-listed as threatened or of special concern. However, no such species have been specifically identified at this time.

8.6 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF DECOMMISSIONING The following sections address the environmental impact for the process of decommissioning and site restoration of the BRP Nuclear Plant.

8.6.1 Radiological Impacts of Decommissioning Radiological impacts of decommissioning discussed below include:

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  • Offsite radiation exposures and monitoring, from liquid and gaseous effluent releases,
  • Effects of decommissioning accidents,
  • Radiation exposures resulting from LLW disposal and transportation,
  • Spent fuel storage, and
  • Radiological criteria for unrestricted use of the site.

8.5.1.1 Occupational Radiation Exposures Occupational radiation exposure at BRP is controlled in accordance with 10 CFR 20.

The requirements of 10 CFR 20 are implemented through a comprehensive Radiation Protection (RP) Program. The BRP RP Program is applied to all activities involving radiological hazards. The program is based on the premise that all exposures should be reduced to levels, which are as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA), to both the individual worker and to the workforce as a whole.

  • Occupational Radiation Exposure Comparison to GEIS The total decommissioning dose for BRP RP activities is estimated to be 700 person-rem. This estimate is derived from the original five-year SAFSTOR dose estimate and was adjusted by the factor of radioactive decay that would have occurred if the five-year SAFSTOR option had been utilized and other radiological considerations. The immediate dismantlement (DECON option) dose estimate is significantly lower than the value of 1874 person-rem for a boiling water reactor facility identified in the GEIS. A chemical decontamination of the primary Nuclear Steam Supply System was completed In 1998, resulting in removal of approximately 435 curies of radioactivity. The performance of the chemical decontamination negates the disadvantage of the DECON option as discussed in the GEIS.

To date, actual occupational doses have been consistent with dose estimates for completed decommissioning activities. Dose projections for each calendar year are completed annually based on specific planned work activities. The most significant contributors to occupational doses for remaining dismantlement activities include handling and shipping of major components (reactor vessel, steam drum, spent fuel pool); dismantlement of the radwaste system; and the handling and shipping of low-level radioactive waste.

  • Radiation Protection Program The requirements of 10 CFR 19 and 20 are implemented by administrative and working level plant procedures. The elements of the BRP RP Program are described below.

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  • ALARA Program The ALARA Program utilizes reviews in initial engineering phases as well as job planning and dose estimates or goals for major tasks, work groups and individual workers. Reviews are performed at various administrative levels, with the highest doses requiring the highest level of management review. Both contract and company employees are covered by these procedures.

Specific techniques of dose reduction which are considered in job planning include shielding, decontamination, special training (including mockup training or special tests of tools and procedures as appropriate), remote tools, remote video monitoring, use of alarming dosimeters, use of minimum effective crew size and other items, including suggestions from workers, which might reduce dose while permitting safe execution of the task.

  • Radiation Respiratory Protection Program The BRP Radiation Respiratory Protection Program meets all requirements of 10 CFR 20, Subpart H, (20.1701 through 20.1704). The Radiation Respiratory Protection Program Is a continuation of the ALARA program into the area of airborne radioactivity intake. The policy is to maintain total effective dose equivalent (TEDE) ALARA, regardless of the mix of internal and external exposure. Whenever practicable, engineering features are used to control airborne radioactivity. These features include installed ventilation, special mobile filter units, work enclosures, and other methods of maintaining the breathing zone at minimal levels of radioactivity. Individual respiratory protective devices may be utilized I such use minimizes TEDE or is required by other workplace hazards, e.g., asbestos, lead, etc.
  • Radioactive Materials and Contamination Control Control of radioactive materials for BRP decommissioning involves the control of activated or contaminated materials originating from plant operation, as well as control of sealed sources licensed to the plant for use in instrument calibrations.

Activated and contaminated materials are controlled predominantly by procedures and work practices specific to decommissioning tasks involving work in radiation and contamination areas, and for handling radioactive waste. These controls are applied as a portion of the overall program of minimizing radiation exposure to both workers and members of the public. Specific program items include:

  • Personnel contamination control,
  • Controls to minimize spread of contamination,
  • Labeling of radioactive materials,
  • Release of materials for unrestricted use,
  • Handling of radioactive materials for storage and shipment,
  • Liquid and gaseous release, and
  • Sealed source accountability.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.5.1.2 Offsite Radiation Exposure and Monitoring The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) has been modified to monitor specifically for the effects of decommissioning activities as described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). This program currently consists of monitoring doses associated with liquid and gaseous effluents, gamma radioactivity at the site boundary and near the ISFSI, and radioactivity in specific media (shoreline sediment, fish, well water, etc.). Reports of radioactive effluents released from BRP and radiological environmental monitoring results are submitted annually to the NRC in accordance with BRP Defueled Technical Specifications, 10 CFR 50.36(a), and 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, Section III.B.1 [Reference 8-11]. It is anticipated the requirements for environmental radiological monitoring will be revised as the potential for radiological effects/effluents is eliminated and documents controlling these activities are modified accordingly.

Actual doses during decommissioning are small fractions of those effluent doses received during the operating phase of the plant. Gaseous emissions decreased immediately upon plant shutdown while liquid radioactivity has decreased more slowly due to the presence of Cs-137 and Co-80 with their longer half-lives. Annual doses to the public during BRP's operating period and the initial phase of decommissioning have not exceeded 0.5 millirem for liquid effluents and 0.1 millirem from gaseous effluents.

Releases of radioactive liquid and gaseous (including particulate) effluents during the decommissioning period are minimized by use of existing radioactive effluent treatment systems until such time as those systems are deactivated in the decommissioning process. Temporary systems may be utilized, as necessary to meet the objectives of maintaining doses to the public ALARA as identified by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I. Effluent monitoring or sampling systems are maintained either by use of existing monitoring systems or by temporary equipment or actions during releases. Monitoring or sampling instruments of equal or higher sensitivity than those currently installed will be utilized as appropriate for decommissioning activities involving liquid or gaseous effluents.

Both liquid and gaseous effluent doses are calculated using industry-standard models, applying site-specific parameters of meteorology, and dilution factors to the nearest public water supply, nearby recreational activity and critical receptor. In addition, monthly, quarterly and annual dose calculations are performed prior to each liquid batch release (or continuous gaseous release) to assure that the guidelines are not exceeded prior to completion of the release [Reference 8-35].

8.5.1.3 Environmental Effects of Accidents and Decommissioning Events Analysis of potential decommissioning accidents involved an assessment of planned BRP decommissioning activities to identify accidents with significant radiological release capabilities. These decommissioning accidents are categorized in two areas, events involving spent fuel and external events. Events involving spent fuel include fuel handling accidents, loss of spent fuel pool cooling, spent fuel pool freezing and dry fuel storage-related accidents. Extemal events are initiating events Page 8-22

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 4/112003 that have the potential to result In radiological consequences; these include loss of offsite power, aircraft hazards, fire and natural phenomena (flooding, tornadoes, etc.). The BRP UFHSR contains a detailed discussion of decommissioning accident scenarios and conclusions [Reference 8-18]. The Fuel Solution Storage System Final Safety Analysis Report addresses accidents and natural phenomena specifically applicable to the dry fuel storage system located at the ISFSI

[Reference 8-2].

A review of these scenarios to determine which accident would produce the maximum off-site radiological consequences has been performed in accordance with the guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Manual of Protective Action Guides (PAGs) and Protective Actions for Nuclear Accidents, EPA- 400

[References 8-5 and 8-211. It has been determined doses for onsite essential personnel will remain below their occupational dose limits, assuming standard protective equipment is utilized. Radiological consequences for any of these accidents will not result in any offsite dose to the public, which exceed the EPA PAGs. The evaluation of potential site accidents and corresponding worst-case radiological consequences provides the basis for the Site Emergency Plan.

An evaluation of potential non-fuel related decommissioning accidents at BRP has also been performed. Decommissioning activities following final plant shutdown were evaluated, including system and equipment deactivation, decontamination, and dismantlement; radioactive material handling and storage; and transportation of radioactive materials. Types of postulated accidents reviewed were explosions and fires, loss of contamination control, waste transportation accidents, external events, and natural phenomena. In addition to the standard decommissioning activities, postulated accidents associated with potential long-term storage of radioactive waste during decommissioning also were evaluated.

The GEIS assumes that the reference baseline BWR utilizes high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters for plant ventilation effluents. To remain within the bounds of the FGEIS and recognizing that during dismantlement airborne particulate releases could be significantly reduced by plant HEPA filtration, a HEPA filtration system was installed in the ventilation system and is used for dismantlement activities involving major source terms of particulate activity.

It is concluded all postulated decommissioning accidents for BRP are bounded by the results described in the GEIS. Thus, as concluded by the GEIS, decommissioning will have a minimal impact on public safety and health.

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Transportation Considerations Big Rock Point's decommissioning requires disposal of a large volume of radioactive and nonradioactive materials to restore the site and allow release of the site for unrestricted use and license termination. Materials that cannot be decontaminated to the level below the radioactive release criteria are processed as radioactive waste.

Big Rock Point ensures appropriate processing, packaging, and control of solid, liquid, and gaseous radioactive wastes through procedures implementing requirements of the Process Control Program, the ODCM, and the Demolition Debris Disposal Program [References 8-11 and 8-14]. Chapter 3 describes the Demolition Debris Disposal Program developed to dispose of nonradioactive building demolition debris at a State of Michigan licensed, regional landfill (see Section 3.4.1.1).

The much smaller size of BRP as compared to the reference BWR in the GEIS results in volumes and total quantities of radioactivity required for shipment, which are on the order of 15-20% of the quantities assumed in Appendix N of the GEIS.

Big Rock Point had a rating of 240 megawatt thermal (Mwt), significantly less than the 3320 Mwt reference BWR; thus, the total quantities of radioactivity present on site, the total volumes of waste produced and volume of waste shipped offsite are significantly less than those assumed in the FGEIS.

To date, the majority of radioactive waste shipped for disposal has included system components, material from spent fuel pool cleanout (components, resins, filters, etc.), asbestos and miscellaneous dry active waste (see Section 3.5.4). Consumers Energy contracted with Duratek, Inc., to provide waste processing/disposal services for the BRP Decommissioning Project. To support contractual arrangements and administration, waste quantities, as determined by TLG Services, Inc., are estimated and expressed in units of weight (pounds) as opposed to volume. Table 8.3 summarizes the estimated waste types by waste class as delineated in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 61.55. Big Rock Point has secured disposal/

processing contracts for all large components and significant waste streams anticipated from BRP decommissioning.

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  • Weight (Pounds)

CONTROLLED BURIAL Metal C 18,500 Metal >C 3,000 Resins B 10,000 LLRW A 465,000 Metal A 313,000 Total 809,500 PROCESSED WASTE Metal A 6,715,000 Concrete A 4,063,000 Soil A 2,255,000 Lead A 240,000 Asbestos A 250,000 Dry Active Waste A 450,000 Total 13,973,000 CLEAN PROCESSED MATERIALS Concrete N/A 80,100,000 Metal 2,126,000 Mixed Hazardous LLRW 5,000 Total 82,231,000

  • Waste classified as delineated in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 61.55.

In general, doses due to transportation of radioactive waste are bounded by the GEIS. The quantity of radioactivity for BRP waste is offset somewhat by a longer shipping distance for the higher activity wastes (800 km assumed in the GEIS versus 1900 km to Bamwell, via the waste processor, for BRP). The majority of the lowest activity wastes designated for disposal are shipped to Envirocare In Utah (via the BRP waste processor), the very low dose rates compensate for the longer travel time. Overall, both occupational and public doses remain bounded by the GEIS calculations.

8.5.1.5 Spent Fuel Storage An onsite ISFSI will accommodate all current spent fuel in seven storage casks. An additional cask is designated for storage of greater-than-Class-C radioactive wastes.

The environmental impacts associated with dry fuel storage at BRP include land use to accommodate the ISFSI (approximately 20 acres, most of which was previously undisturbed land) and small occupational doses for workers assigned to monitor the installation. Offske/public doses associated with the ISFSI are considered not to be significant. Figure 8-1 shows the location of the ISFSI within the BRP site boundary.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.5.1.6 Radiological Criteria for Ucense Termination Following decommissioning, residual radioactivity will be limited to allow release of the property for unrestricted use such that an individual of a critical population group living on the site would not be expected to receive a dose greater than 25 mrem/year from all applicable combined environmental exposure pathways. License Termination Plan Chapters 2, Site Characterization, Chapter 5, Final Status Survey Plan, and Chapter 6, Compliance with the Radiological Criteria for License Termination, provide the required information regarding achieving unrestricted site release.

8.5.2 Non-Radiological Environmental Impacts The following subsections provide an assessment of the nonradiological impacts of decommissioning and site release. Generic Environmental Impact Statement Supplement 1 was utilized as the basis for identifying potential environmental impacts and determining the significance of these impacts.

8.5.2.1 Onsite / Offsite Land Use Several previously undeveloped site areas have been utilized for various decommissioning activities. These include clearing land for additional parking areas and temporary office buildings, construction of the ISFSI, and soil storage/laydown areas. Of the 580-acre site, approximately 20 acres were utilized for plant original operational activities. Approximately 40 additional acres of site property have been developed for decommissioning purposes since plant shutdown In 1997. It is not expected any additional undeveloped site property will be altered for future decommissioning activities. Also, since the site is planned to be restored to a Greenfield condition, the long-term effects of onsite land-use are not significant. It is unlikely any offsite land will be utilized for decommissioning purposes, with the exception of the designated landfill for disposal of nonradioactive building demolition debris (see Section 3.4.1.1).

8.5.2.2 Water Use Big Rock Point uses water directly from Lake Michigan as the source of water for equipment and space cooling purposes and also for the radioactive effluent releases system. Water is withdrawn from the lake via a 5 foot diameter intake pipe, located 1500 feet offshore at a depth of approximately 40 feet. The majority of the water Is discharged back to Lake Michigan with little or no change to chemical or physical parameters. The environmental effects of water discharges associated with plant operation were minimal. The potential environmental effects associated with the decommissioning process are also considered to be minimal because plant water usage has been greatly reduced.

4Recently, land surveys conducted to support site characterization have determined the BRP site property Is 580A acres including road right-of-way.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 Another source of water usage is groundwater from the site well water system. The principal use of groundwater is for the domestic water system. Groundwater usage is expected to decrease as staffing levels decline throughout the decommissioning process.

8.5.2.3 Water Quality No significant, long-term impacts on Lake Michigan are expected from decommissioning activities. The thermal plume created by discharge of condenser circulating water has been eliminated when plant operation ceased. Short -term elevated turbidity levels may occur along the Lake Michigan shoreline near BRP during dismantlement and removal of the Screenhouse structure and associated piping. Briefly elevated turbidity levels are not anticipated to have any adverse impact on Lake Michigan waters near the plant.

An unspecified amount of stormwater runoff is discharged to Lake Michigan under State of Michigan authorization. The stormwater outfalls include a network of storm drains connected to facility buildings and paved areas. Some plant floor drains are also connected to the storm water system; these drains are well-marked inside buildings to prevent inadvertent use. The BRP Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan defines specific requirements for ensuring no inappropriate discharges occur to the stormwater system [Reference 8-17].

No adverse impacts on groundwater are anticipated from specific decommissioning activities. In addition, the groundwater system under the plant area is effectively separated from any potential contact with local private wells and the down- gradient direction of groundwater flow is to the north into Lake Michigan.

8.5.2.4 Air Quality Fugitive dust will be generated from the various demolitions and dismantling operations. Fugitive dust may originate from concrete during removal of buildings or structures, removal of piping and related components, and from soil excavation to remove components such as underground utilities or potentially contaminated soils.

Reasonable control measures will be utilized to minimize the quantities of fugitive dust. The existing ventilation system, supplemented by localized HEPA filtration units, will monitor and filter particulate emissions from dismantling activities inside the Containment and Turbine Buildings. Excavation of soils and concrete demolition will include the use of wet suppression or chemical stabilization, as required, to minimize the generation of fugitive dust.

The controlled dismantlement and packaging of site components and structures will preclude fugitive dust from becoming an ambient air quality concern during the decommissioning process. The closest national ambient air quality Category 1 area is the Seney National Wildlife Refuge located approximately 70 miles northwest of the BRP site. The location of the Seney National Wildlife Preserve is generally considered upwind of the prevailing wind direction. There are no Category 1 areas within 100 miles downwind of the BRP site.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8.5.2.5 Aquatic Ecology Aquatic impacts associated with plant operation were considered to be minimal, and the potential impacts associated with the decommissioning process are also minor because plant water usage and discharge quantities are greatly reduced. Therefore, no additional adverse impacts to the aquatic flora or fauna are anticipated from decommissioning activities. Additionally, all applicable National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) limits, as approved by the EPAJMDEQ, will be maintained throughout the decommissioning process.

8.5.2.6 Terrestrial Ecology Since decommissioning activities will generally take place within the developed acreage on the plant property, additional impacts to site flora and fauna are anticipated only for the ISFSI site and new parking or laydown areas.

8.5.2.7 Threatened and Endangered Species Several threatened plant species have been identified on BRP site property (see Section 8.4.7.3). Locations of these plant species are clearly marked using ropes and signs. No adverse impact to any identified species is anticipated, since they are not present in locations expected to be impacted by decommissioning activities.

Prior to initiation of any decommissioning activities that could potentially affect endangered shoreline species, including final status surveys of beach areas, additional surveys will be conducted using up-to-date listings to identify the existence of threatened or endangered species near areas that may be impacted.

8.5.2.8 Occupational Safety Consumers Energy Co. is committed to the safe decommissioning of BRP. The Industrial Safety Program provides the basis for controlling safety during decommissioning activities. The primary objective of the Industrial Safety Program is to protect workers and visitors from industrial hazards that have the potential of developing during decommissioning activities and to achieve an injury and incident-free workplace. The BRP Industrial Safety Program establishes and maintains a safe work place for workers, contractors, and visitors through procedures and guidelines to be used to reduce industrial hazards and risks. The site Health and Safety Plan, in conjunction with the BRP Accident Prevention Manual, define specific programs and requirements to ensure worker protection [References 8-3 and 8-8].

While it Is recognized decommissioning activities are significantly different from the plant operational period, qualified staff, facilities, and equipment are available to perform decommissioning in a safe and effective manner. Compliance with all applicable federal Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA) and state (Michigan Occupational Safety & Health Act, MIOSHA) regulations and to the guidance provided through industry standards and good work practices is a top priority of all site management and employees.

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8.5.2.10 Socioeconomics Socioeconomic considerations related to decommissioning result from losses of wages and tax revenues after plant shutdown. The impact of these considerations as they apply to BRP and the surrounding communities is considered to be significant based on guidance contained in Supplement 1 to the GEIS. The effect on socioeconomics is considered to be large if a 5% or greater decrease in the area work force occurs andlor a greater than 20% loss of local tax revenues occurs.

Since BRP began decommissioning immediately following plant operation, the initial loss of worker wages to the local community was offset by contracted workforce brought in to conduct decommissioning activities. A decrease in the site workforce is expected once spent fuel is placed on the ISFSI in mid-2003. In order to minimize this Impact, BRP management has been very proactive within the local community (job fairs, educational assistance, etc.) to assist the workforce to find local employment if desired.

The loss of tax revenues to Charlevoix County and Hayes Township is also significant. This was recognized prior to plant shutdown, and BRP staff has worked with local government officials to minimize the effect of tax revenue loss by a phased-approach to tax payments over the decommissioning period. The effect of tax revenue loss has also been offset by healthy tourism economy and nearby land development for resort, residential and recreational use.

While BRP decommissioning socioeconomic considerations are evident, they have been minimized to the extent possible through early recognition and proactive agreementslactions with local businesses and governments.

8.5.2.11 Environmental Justice Environmental justice is characterized by high and adverse health, economic or environmental effects by local low-income and minority populations. Due to a tourism-based local economy, area demographic data indicate very low Incidence of low-income or minority populations in the communities affected by BRP decommissioning. Further, local Native American populations are not considered to be significantly affected by the decommissioning of BRP. Based upon area demographics and the fact that the site will be restored to a Greenfield condition acceptable for unrestricted use, environmental justice considerations are not considered significant for BRP site restoration.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 It should be noted environmental justice issues were also considered relative to the local community where a landfill is located (Crawford County), which will be used to dispose of building demolition debris in accordance with 10 CFR 20.2002. Health and economic effects associated with disposal of demolition waste have been determined to be negligible by BRP, MDEQ and the NRC through approval under 10 CFR 20.2002 (see Section 3.6.3). The Crawford County landfill was deemed appropriate to receive the debris by regulatory agencies for the following reasons:

  • The local (Charlevoix County) landfill was dosed;
  • A reciprocal waste disposal agreement is in place between Crawford and Charlevoix counties;
  • The Crawford County site is the closest Type II industrial landfill to the plant;
  • Shipping debris to the closest appropriate landfill minimizes risk associated with transportation.

BRP personnel have presented, discussed and addressed Issues concerning the disposal plan to township, county, and state officials at more than 20 meetings.

8.5.2.12 Cultural, Historical & Archeological Resources Prior to plant shutdown, the Michigan Historic Preservation Office requested that BRP perform an archeological study of the site property In accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act. In 2000, a Phase I Archeological Study was completed identifying several prehistoric archeological sites within the BRP property boundary. The significance of these sites is still under evaluation by the Michigan Historic Preservation Office pending completion of a Phase II Archeological Study.

These sites are predominately near beach areas and are not expected to be disturbed by any decommissioning activities. Big Rock Point intends to complete a Phase II Archeological Study of the identified sites. Also a Traditional Cultural Property Study of the 'Dig Rock' to local Native American people will be completed prior to releasing the site for unrestricted use.

8.5.2.13 Aesthetic Issues Aesthetic issues apply primarily to scenic preservation of public lands. The BRP site is not public land; however, its proximity to public lands (parks and conservation areas along the Lake Michigan shoreline) warrants an assessment of aesthetics.

While decommissioning activities may have some short-term effects on Lake Michigan shoreline aesthetics, restoration of the site to a Greenfield condition will result in improved shoreline natural aesthetic views.

8.5.2.14 Noise Big Rock Point is located In an area that is surrounded on three sides by dense coniferous and deciduous forests. The nearest residence is approximately one-half mile from the property boundary and the nearest recreational area is adjacent to the property boundary. Decommissioning activities will add minimally to ambient sound levels beyond the site boundary. Activities such as the operation of construction equipment may be audible along US Route 31 and over Lake Michigan. However, Page 8-30

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 4/112003 the operation of construction equipment will be intermittent and temporary, occurring primarily during the daylight hours. With the exception of the onsite evacuation alarms, it is anticipated any noise beyond the site boundary will be well below 50 dBA, the level above which noise levels may initiate community complaints.

8.5.2.15 Irretrievable Resources Irretrievable resources refer to materials utilized to construct, operate and decommission a commercial nuclear reactor; these include, but are not limited to, uranium for the nuclear fuel cycle, building construction materials, fuel oil, disposal site (landfill) space usage, etc. The utilization of space In radioactive and industrial landfills for system components and demolition debris is less than the space gained by unrestricted release of the site property. Therefore, decommissioning.

dismantlement and restoration of the site to a Greenfield condition are determined not to have any additional adverse effect on resources beyond the materials required to construct and operate the facility.

8.6 OVERVIEW OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES AND SITE RELEASE Decommissioning and restoration of BRP requires adherence to many federal, state, and local regulations. Applicable federal, state, and local requirements are identified and reviewed below. The information provided below Is intended as a broad overview of applicable regulations; this discussion is not Intended to be all-inclusive since specific decommissioning activities may invoke regulations not discussed within this section.

8.6.1 Federal Requirements Decommissioning activities that are subject to federal regulations, permits, licenses, notification, approvals or acknowledgments include:

  • Storage of spent fuel,
  • Handling, packaging and shipment of radioactive waste,
  • Worker radiation protection,
  • License termination and final site release, Worker health and safety,
  • Hazardous waste generation/disposition,
  • Handling and removal of asbestos,
  • Handling and removal of lead paint,
  • Soil Erosion Sedimentation and Control Permit,
  • Management and closure of mixed LLW storage facility, and
  • Radio communications.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 4/1/2003 8.6.1.1 Nuclear Regulator Commission The majority of radiological activities fall under Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) and are administered by the NRC. Applicable Title 10 regulations include:

  • Part 50 - decommissioning activities,
  • Part 20 - radiation protection, a Part 51 - environmental protection,
  • Part 61 - disposal of radioactive waste, and a Part 71 - packaging and transportation of radioactive waste (regulations in 49 CFR 171 to 174 also apply).

8.6.1.2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Worker health and safety protection during decommissioning is subject to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. The regulations applicable to construction are 29 CFR 1910 and 1926. These regulations include requirements for respiratory protection (nonradiological), hearing protection, illumination, scaffold safety, crane and rigging safety, chemical usage and release response, and cleanup operations.

8.6.1.3 Environmental Protection Agency The EPA regulations outlined in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations apply as follows:

  • Part 61 - Asbestos Handling and Removal,
  • Parts 122 to 125 - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES),
  • Part 141 - Safe Drinking Water Standards,
  • Part 190 - Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations,
  • Parts 260 to 272 - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA),
  • Part 280 - Underground Storage Tanks,
  • Part 761 - Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), and
  • Part 129-132 - Clean Water Act.

Asbestos and lead paint handling and removal is subject to OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910 and 1926, and EPA Regulations 40 CFR 61, Subpart M. Hazardous waste generation, storage, transportation, disposal and closure of the mixed LLW waste facility are subject to the regulations outlined in 40 CFR 260 through 272 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Handling and storage of PCB waste are subject to the requirements of 40 CFR 761 or the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licenses are required for radio communication equipment used at BRP. Federal Communications Commission regulations apply to any radio communication equipment used in the reactor dismantlement and radwaste processing area.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 411/2003 8.6.2 State and Local Requirements Permits and approvals from or notifications to several state and local agencies are required for safety and environmental protection purposes. Some of these are for specific decommissioning activities and others are for existing BRP site facilities and ongoing activities that will also be required to support decommissioning. Many of the state and local requirements apply to activities that are also subject to federal regulations discussed previously. Decommissioning activities and related site operations that fall under state and local jurisdiction include:

  • Air emissions,
  • Hazardous waste generation,
  • Asbestos removal and disposal,
  • Lead paint removal and disposal,
  • Solid waste shipment,
  • Solid waste disposal,
  • Water use and effluent quality,
  • Liquid industrial waste shipment,
  • Fuel oil storage,
  • Building permits,
  • Plant domestic water wells,
  • Soil erosion and sedimentation,
  • Wetlands protection,
  • Underground storage tanks,
  • Building demolition,
  • Construction and industrial stormwater management,
  • Abandoned wells,
  • Site unrestricted release,
  • Radioactive waste disposal, and
  • Building codes.

Michigan's environmental acts were consolidated into the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), 1994, PA 451 as amended [Reference 8-27J. Act 451 is organized into *Parts.m The following section provides a general description of the Michigan Act 451 parts applicable to decommissioning BRP.

Air emissions and asbestos removal for the site are regulated under the Michigan Air Pollution Control Rules (Part 55) in addition to the Federal Clean Air Act.

Operating permits will be revised or terminated as necessary to accommodate decommissioning activities. Notification of asbestos removal will be prepared and submitted to MDEQ staff.

Effluent discharges from the plant to Lake Michigan are regulated by an NPDES permit delegated by the EPA to the MDEQ, Water Division for administration.

Part 31 of Act 451 provides regulations for surface water discharges that apply to onsite operations. Soil erosion and sedimentation control and wetlands protection are governed by Act 451, Parts 91 and 303, respectively.

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BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 Michigan waste management regulations are found in Parts 111, 115, 117 and 121 of Act 451. These regulations apply to generation, disposition and disposal of hazardous waste, solid waste management, nonhazardous liquid industrial wastes, and used oil recycling. All nonhazardous, nonradioactive wastes, including demolition debris, will be disposed of as either a Type II or Type IlIl waste.

Additionally, lead paint handling and disposal falls under MIOSHA regulations.

Three underground storage tanks exist at the BRP site for heating fuel oil, diesel generator fuel supply, and diesel fire pump fuel supply. In addition to regulation under Part 211 of Act 451, these tanks are also regulated by the State Fire Marshall.

Drinking water supplies are regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act (PA 399, 1976) by the Drinking Water and Radiological Protection Division of the MDEQ.

At the local level, building permits will be required for temporary field office or other facilities necessary to support decommissioning activities.

8.7

SUMMARY

AND CONCLUSIONS The assessment establishes the environmental effects for decommissioning of BRP Nuclear Plant are minimal, and there are no adverse effects outside the bounds of NUREG-0586 (GEIS) or the associated Supplement 1.

Additionally the conclusions contained in the BRP PSDAR, utilized as the original basis for the decommissioning environmental assessment of radiological and non-radiological affects of decommissioning are still valid. These conclusions are summarized as follows:

  • Annual occupational radiation exposures per individual will be maintained ALARA and below historical levels for the operating phase of the plant.
  • All effluents, both radiological and non-radiological, will remain within regulatory limits as specified in applicable control documents and approvals throughout the decommissioning process.
  • Exposure to onsite workers and the offsite public as a result of waste transportation are expected to be maintained well below the levels projected by NUREG-0586 (GEIS).
  • Following decommissioning, residual radioactivity will be limited to allow release of the property for unrestricted use such that an individual of a critical population group living on the site would not be expected to receive a dose greater than 25 mremlyear from all combined environmental exposure pathways.

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8.8 REFERENCES

8-1 Agricultural Census for Charlevoix County, htpp:/lgovinfo.kerr.orst.edu, 1987 and 1997 8-2 BNFL Fuel Solutions Storage System FSAR, Docket 72-1026, February 2001 8-3 Big Rock Point Accident Prevention Manual 8-4 Big Rock Point Defueled Technical Specifications 8-5 Big Rock Point Emergency Plan, Volume 9 8-6 Big Rock Point Environmental Report for Decommissioning, Revision 0, February 1995 8-7 Big Rock Point Environmental Report for Decommissioning, Volume 32 8-8 Big Rock Point Health and Safety Plan, Volume 29 8-9 Big Rock Point NPDES Permit M10001431 8-10 Big Rock Point Nuclear Power Station, Application to U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for Reactor Construction Permit and Operating License Part B, Preliminary Hazards Summary Report, January 14,1960 8-11 Big Rock Point Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, Volume 25, Section B 8-12 Big Rock Point Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR),

Revision 0, September 1997 8-13 Big Rock Point Post Shutdown Decommissioning Analysis Report, Revision 2, March 26, 1998 8-14 Big Rock Point Process Control Program, Volume 25, Section A 8-15 Big Rock Point REMP Reports, 1997-2001 8-16 Big Rock Point RETS Reports, 1997-2001 8-17 Big Rock Point Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, Volume 28, Section 2 8-18 Big Rock Point Updated Final Hazards Summary Report (UFHSR), Revision 10 8-19 Coast and Geodetic Survey Publication, Serial 609, Earthquake History of the United States 8-20 Consumers Energy Environmental Procedure, LM-590, Location of Threatened and Endangered Species, August 2002 Page 8-42

BRP LICENSE TERMINATION PLAN Revision 0 CHAPTER 8, SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 41112003 8-21 EPA 400-R-92-001, Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Accidents, May 1992 8-22 Letter from Consumers Energy, Big Rock Point Plant to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Decommissioning Plan for Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant, February 27, 1995 8-23 Letter from Consumers Energy, Big Rock Point Plant to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Decommissioning Plan for Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant, February 14, 1996 8-24 Letter from Consumers Energy, Big Rock Point Plant to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Decommissioning Plan and Environmental Report for Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant: Final Rule, September 5,1996 8-25 Letter from Consumers Energy, Big Rock Point Plant to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Documents Associated with Decommissioning, September 19, 1997 8-26 Michigan Historic Preservation Office, Charlevoix County Historical sites, httP://michsite.state.mi.us 8-27 Michigan Public Act 451, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 8-28 Otwell Mawby, P.C., Big Rock Point Hydrogeological Assessment Report, October 2002 8-29 Phase I Archeological Site Location Survey of the Consumers Energy Big Rock Point Property, Andrews Cultural Resources, March 2001 8-30 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Great Lakes Water Levels 191 8-1 999 http:/lhuron.lre.usace.army.miVlIevels/maxmin.html 8-31 U.S. Census 2000, www.census2000.gov 8-32 U.S. Geological Survey Circular 831, nPrinciples of a Resource/Reserve Classification for Minerals,- 1980 8-33 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG-0586, *Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities," August 1988 8-34 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG-0586, 'Generic Environmental Impact Statement of Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities, Supplement I Regarding the Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Reactors," November 2002 8-35 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guide 1.109, *Calculation of Annual Doses to Man From Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50,' Appendix I, Revision 1, 1977 Page 8-43