ML041040006
| ML041040006 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Rancho Seco |
| Issue date: | 03/18/2004 |
| From: | Redeker S Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research |
| References | |
| -RFPFR, MPC&D 04-027 | |
| Download: ML041040006 (79) | |
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SMUD SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT 5 6201 S Street, P.O. Box 15830, Sacramento CA 95852-1830, (916) 452-3211 AN ELECTRIC SYSTEM SERVING THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA MPC&D 04-027 March 18, 2004 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office Of Nuclear Regulatory Research Washington, DC 20555-001 Docket 50-312 Rancho Seco Nuclear Station License DPR-54 2003 ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT Attention: John Hickman:
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.36(a)(2), 10 CFR 72.44(d), Rancho Seco ISFSI Technical Specification 5.5.2d, and Rancho Seco Quality Manual Appendix A, Section 1.5.3, the District submits the enclosed Rancho Seco Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the period January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2003.
You or members of your staff requiring additional information or clarification may contact Penny Luce at (916) 7324904.
Sincerely, Steve J. Redeker Manager, Plant Closure and Decommissioning Enclosure cc:
B. S. Mallett, NRC Region IV, Arlington
RANCHO SECO NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION LICENSE NUMBER DPR-54 ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.:
1 I.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION..................................................................
2 A. Regulatory Limits & Guidelines for Effluent Releases..................................................................
2 B. Maximum Effluent Concentrations..................................................................
3 C. Measurement Methods for Total Radioactivity..................................................................
3 D. Batch Releases (via monitored pathways)..........................................................................................4 E. Unplanned Releases..................................................................
5 F. Radioactive Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Inoperable for Greater Than 30 Days..................... 5 II. ESTIMATION OF ERROR.................................................................
6 Ill. GASEOUS EFFLUENTS.................................................................
7 Table III-A Gaseous Effluents - Summation of All Releases................................................................ 8 Table III-B Gaseous Effluents - Ground Level Releases..................................................................
9 Table Ill-C Gaseous Effluents - Typical Lower Limits of Detection...............................
..................... 10 Table III-D Radiological Impact on Man Due to Gaseous Effluents.................................................
- 11 IV. LIQUID EFFLUENTS................
12 Table IV-A Liquid Effluents - Summation of All Releases.............................................................
13 Table IV-B Liquid Effluents.............................................................
14 Table IV-C Liquid Effluents -Typical Lower Limits of Detection......................................................... 15 Table IV-D Liquid Effluents - Radiological Impact on Man Due to Liquid Effluents............................ 16 V. SOLID WASTE.............................................................
17 VI. RANCHO SECO INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION ANNUAL REPORT.. 20 ATTACHMENT
- 1. Off-Site Dose Calculation Manual, Revision 16 i
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY-DECEMBER 2003 INTRODUCTION Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station (RSNGS) Unit No. 1 is located in Sacramento County, California approximately 25 miles southeast of Sacramento and 26 miles north-northeast of Stockton. Rancho Seco Unit No. 1 began commercial operation on April 17,1975. The single unit on the Rancho Seco site was a pressurized water reactor supplied by Babcock and Wilcox. The rated capacity was 963 gross megawatts electrical. Because of a public vote on June 6, 1989, the District shutdown the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station and completed defueling operations on December 8,1989. Transfer of the spent fuel rod assemblies from the Spent Fuel Pool into dry storage at the Interim Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) was completed on August 21, 2002.
This Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (ARERR) provides a summary of gaseous and liquid effluent releases made from Rancho Seco during the period of January 1 through December 31, 2003.
Also presented in this report is the projected radiological impact from these releases and a summary of solid radioactive waste shipments.
This report has been prepared by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District to meet the requirements of Rancho Seco Quality Manual (RSOM), Appendix A, Section 1.5.3 and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Revision 16, Step 6.13. It is presented in accordance with the format of USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.21. The radiation doses reported in this ARERR are calculated for a hypothetical individual who receives the maximum possible exposure at or beyond the applicable Site Boundary.
Releases of radioactivity in gaseous and liquid effluents during this report period did not exceed the limits of 10 CFR 20 or the numerical guidelines of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I. A 40 CFR 190 dose evaluation is not required because radioactive effluent releases did not exceed twice the numerical guidelines of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.
This report also summarizes gaseous and liquid effluent releases made from the Rancho Seco ISFSI during the period of January 1 through December 31, 2003, and concludes there were no radionuclides released into the environment due to ISFSI operations. The ISFSI radioactive effluent report has been prepared to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 72.44(d) and Rancho Seco ISFSI Technical Specification 5.5.2.d.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 I.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION A. REGULATORY LIMITS & GUIDELINES FOR EFFLUENT RELEASES
- 1.
Gaseous Effluents
- a. Dose rate limit at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents for Tritium and radioactive material in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days (ODCM, Technical Requirement 6.12.6):
1500 mrem/year to any organ
- b. Dose commitment to a member of the public at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents from Tritium and radioactive material in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days (ODCM Technical Requirement 6.12.7, numerical guidelines of 10 CFR 50, Appendix l):.
7.5 mrem per calendar quarter to any organ 15 mrem per calendar year to any organ
- 2.
Liquid Effluents
- a. The concentration of radioactive material in liquid effluents released beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents shall not exceed the limits of 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2.
This applies to all radionuclides except dissolved or entrained noble gases (ODCM Technical Requirement 6.12.2).
- b.
Dose commitment to a member of the public at or beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents from radioactive materials in liquid effluents shall be limited to (ODCM Technical Requirement 6.12.3, numerical guidelines of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I):
1.5 mrem per calendar quarter to the total body 5 mrem per calendar quarter to any organ 3 mrem per calendar year to the total body 10 mrem per calendar year to any organ NOTE:
The noble gas source term was removed when spent fuel transfer to the ISFSI was completed in August 2002. Reference to noble gases was completely removed from the ODCM.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 B. MAXIMUM EFFLUENT CONCENTRATIONS
- 1. Gaseous Effluents The concentrations listed in 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 1 (air) are not directly used in calculations for determining permissible gaseous effluent release rates. The annual dose limits of 10 CFR 20 for unrestricted areas are the doses associated with the concentrations of 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 1. ODCM Technical Requirement dose rate limits (mrem/yr) for gaseous effluents are provided to ensure that the dose rate from gaseous effluents at any time at the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents will be within the annual dose limits of 10 CFR 20 for unrestricted areas. These dose rate limits (listed above in part A) are used for determining permissible gaseous effluent release rates.
- 2.
Liquid Effluents The concentration values listed in 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2 are used in calculations to determine permissible liquid discharge flow rates. The most conservative Maximum Effluent Concentration (MEC) value for each radionuclide detected in the liquid effluent sample (excluding dissolved or entrained noble gases) is used in the calculations.
C. MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR TOTAL RADIOACTIVITY
- 1. Gaseous Effluents Liquid Scintillation (H-3)
Gamma Spectroscopy (HPGe)
Beta Proportional (Sr-90, gross beta)
Alpha Proportional (gross alpha)
- 2. Liquid Effluents Gamma Spectroscopy (HPGe)
Liquid Scintillation (H-3)
Beta Proportional (Sr-90, gross beta)
Alpha Proportional (gross alpha)
NOTE:
HPGe refers to Hyper-Pure Germanium 3
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 D. BATCH RELEASES (via monitored pathways)
- 1. Liquid (RHUT Releases)
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
- a.
Number of batch releases 8
9 11 0
- b. Total time period for batch releases (hours) 51.52 66.85 64.75 N/A
- c.
Maximum time period for a batch release (hours) 9.55 9.10 7.50 N/A
- d. Average time period for a batch release (hours) 6.44 7.43 5.89 N/A
- e.
Minimum time period for a batch release (hours) 3.12 5.38 3.58 N/A
- 2. Liquid (Retention Basin Discharges)
- a.
Number of batch releases 8
9 11 0
- b. Total time period for batch releases (hours) 779.05 925.25 800.68 N/A
- c.
Maximum time period for a batch release (hours) 142.55 154.08 111.67 N/A
- d. Average time period for a batch release (hours) 97.38 102.81 72.79 N/A
- e.
Minimum time period for a batch release (hours) 40.25 75.50 6.25 N/A
- f.
Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing 16.6 16.2 16.7 20.6 stream (cfs)
NOTE: The Regenerant Holdup Tanks (RHUTs) were permanently removed from service on October 1, 2003. Prior to this date, the RHUTs were released to the Retention Basins, which were subsequently discharged offsite. All 10 CFR 50, Appendix I dose calculations were then based on the RHUT releases. All 10 CFR 20 calculations were based on the Retention Basin discharges.
Effective October 1, 2003, all 10 CFR 50, Appendix I dose calculations and 10 CFR 20 calculations are based on the Retention Basin discharges.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 E. UNPLANNED RELEASES This section describes unplanned releases of radioactivity in liquid and gaseous effluent.
Gaseous None Liquid None F. RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INOPERABLE FOR GREATER THAN 30 DAYS R15071 A, Retention Basin Effluent Discharge Monitor, was inoperable for 41 days from May 21, 2003 to July 1, 2003. A drop on the monitor's background reading from approximately 2E-007 to 4E-008 was observed on May 21, 2003. Result of tests and investigations did not identify problems on the monitor itself. The lower background was attributed to removal of bioaccumulations when the monitors piping was cleaned after replacement of its sample pump.
Prior to its return to service, on June 10, 2003, R1 5017A had spurious alert and high alarms.
Plant staff removed the detector sample chamber and found a film of biological materials coated on it. The chamber was thoroughly cleaned and was placed back into the monitor. After successfully passing the testing phase, R1 5017A was returned to service on July 1, 2003.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 II. ESTIMATION OF ERROR The methods for establishing error estimates included review of applicable station procedures, inspection of sampling equipment, engineering estimates, statistical applications, review of calibration setpoint data, and communication with plant personnel. The various sources of error (s) in reported values of gaseous effluents, liquid effluents, and solid waste are assumed to be independent, and thus the total error is calculated according to the formula:
Total Error =
I
+ 622
+
7
+
where: A1 = relative error associated with component i Sources of error for gaseous effluents include fan error (flow), grab sampling, collection, filter efficiency, counting, and calibration.
Sources of error for liquid effluents include RHUT volume, dilution water flow rate, grab sampling, counting, and calibration.
Sources of error for solid waste include offsite lab smear analysis, dose rate meter calibration, dose rate meter reading, computer program dose-to-curie calculation, sample volume measurement, gamma spec counting, gamma spec calibration, and waste volume determination.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 Ill. GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Table III-A, Gaseous Effluents - Summation of All Releases, provides a detailed summary of gaseous effluent releases per quarter. This table summarizes releases of tritium and particulates with half-lives greater than 8 days. The methodology used to calculate the Percent of ODCM Technical Requirement limit is as follows:
Z[(F,)(Avg Rel Rate)(X / Q)(Dose Factor)]
% Tech Req Limit =
ix10 (Dose Rate Limit)
X 100%
where:
Fi
=
The fraction of the total number of Curies of nuclide i out of the total curies in that category for that quarter (unitless).
NOTE: F. always equals 1.0 for H-3 because it is the only nuclide in the category.
(Total Curies per category per quarterQ CE
+0 Avg Rel Rate =
(# seconds in the quarter)
X/0 =
A default dispersion factor determined to be conservative when compared to the use of actual data (sec/m3).
Dose Factor
=
The values derived for each nuclide i from NRC Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Ki, Li+1.1 Mi, or Raij).
[Units in (mrem/yr)/(pCVm3)]
Dose Rate Limit = The Technical Requirement (i.e., Regulatory) limits for dose rate listed in Section I of this report (mrem/yr).
NOTE: Particulates with half-lives less than 8 days are not included in this calculation.
The methodology used to calculate the Estimated Total Error (%) in Table Ill-A is presented in Section II of this report.
Table III-B, Gaseous Effluents - Ground Level Releases, provides a complete quarterly summary of the amount of radioactivity (Ci) released per radionuclide in each quarter. Data from continuous and batch releases are provided for particulates and tritium. Data reported for batch releases results only from unplanned releases.
Table III-C, Gaseous Effluents - Typical Lower Limits of Detection, provides a listing of the typical lower limit of detection (LLD) concentrations in pCVcc for various radionuclides.
Table III-D, Radiological Impact on Man Due to Gaseous Effluent Releases, provides a summary of calculated radiation doses delivered to a maximum exposed hypothetical individual at the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents (actual doses will be assessed in the 2003 Annual REMP Report). The maximum calculated organ dose is listed for each quarter along with an annual total. The direct radiation dose results, based on monitoring badge dosimetry, are also listed. Presented in this table for each category is a comparison versus ODCM Technical Requirement dose limits with the exception of direct radiation measurements.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE III-A GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Est. Total Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Error, %
A. Particulates
- 1. Particulates with half-lives>8 days Ci 5.08 E-06 4.83 E-06 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 2.3 E+01
- 2. Average Release Rate for period pCisec 6.46 E-07 6.14 E-07 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 3.91 E-06 3.71 E-06 N/A N/A
- 3. Percent of Tech Req limit
- 4. Gross Alpha radioactivity' Ci 0.00 E+00 4.15 E-08 6.95 E-08 4.16 E-08 B. Tritium
- 1. TotalRelease Ci 3.02 E-01 0.00 E+00 3.98 E-02 8.62 E-03 2.3 E+01 pCi/sec 3.84 E-02 0.00 E+00 5.01 E-03 1.08 E-03
- 2. Average Release Rate for period-
- 3. Percent of Tech Req limit 3.25 E-04 N/A 4.24 E-05 9.18 E-06 Gross alpha activity has been determined to be naturally occurring and not the result of the fuel cycle.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE III-B GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND LEVEL RELEASES Continuous Mode Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Nuclides Released
- 1. Particulates Cs-1 37
- 2. Tritium H-3 Ci 5.08 E-06 4.83 E-06 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 Ci 3.02 E-01 0.00 E+00 3.98 E-02 8.62 E-03 9
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE III-C GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - TYPICAL LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION RADIONUCLIDES LLD (uCi/cc)
- 1.
- 2.
Particulates:
Manganese-54 2.08 E-12 Cobalt-58 2.29 E-12 Iron-59 5.89 E-1 2 Cobalt-60 3.11 E-12 Strontium-89 2.00 E-15 Strontium-90 5.00 E-15 Cesium-1 34 1.52 E-12 Cesium-1 37 1.88 E-12 Barium-140 3.06 E-12 Cerium-1 41 1.15 E-12 Cerium-144 3.69 E-12 10
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE III-D RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT RELEASES CALCULATED RADIATION DOSES AT THE SITE BOUNDARY FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS:
Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 A. Tritium, Particulate
- 1. Maximum Organ Dose Percent Tech Req limit B. Direct Radiation
- 1. Dose (Monitoring Badges)
- 2.
Percent of Tech Req limit mrem 3.87 E-02 (a) 5.16 E-01 2.95 E-02 (a) 3.93 E-01 0.00 E+00' N/A Quarter 3 1.29 E-03 (b) 1.72 E-02 0.00 E+00*
N/A Quarter 4 2.80 E-04 (b) 3.73 E-03 0.00 E+00' N/A 2003 Annual 6.98 E-02 4.65 E-01 0.00 E+00' N/A mrem 0.00 E+00*
N/A NOTE: The quarterly doses listed above were calculated using dose factors from GASPAR and default meteorological data for each quarter. Annual doses are the sum of quarterly doses.
(a) Infant - Liver
° Child - All Except Bone
- None of the Indicator stations indicate significant radiation attributable to Plant operations.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 IV. LIQUID EFFLUENTS Table IV-A, Liquid Effluents - Summation of All Releases, provides a detailed summary of liquid effluent releases per quarter. This table summarizes releases of fission and activation products, tritium, dissolved and entrained gases, and gross alpha radioactivity. Also listed is the volume of waste released prior to dilution and the volume of dilution water used during each quarter.
The following methodology is used to calculate the Average Diluted Concentration and the Percent of ODCM Technical Requirement Limit in Table IV-A:
%Tech Req Limit =
where:
n
=
The total number of radionuclides identified C,
=
The average diluted concentration of radionuclide i (Total Release per Category per Quarter in pCi)
(Total Release Volume (part F in Table IV - A) in ml)
MEC1 =
The MEC of the It' radionuclide, from 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2 The methodology used to calculate the estimated total error in Table IV-A is presented in Section II of this report.
Table IV-B, Liquid Effluents, provides a complete quarterly summary of the amount of radioactivity (Ci) released per radionuclide in each quarter. Data is provided for fission and activation products, and for dissolved and entrained gases. Tritium and gross alpha are not included in this table (they are listed in Table IV-A). Since no continuous releases of liquid radioactive effluent are made from RSNGS, data is provided only for batch releases.
Table IV-C, Liquid Effluents - Typical Lower Limits of Detection, provides a listing of the typical lower limit of detection (LLD) concentrations in pCiml for various radionuclides.
Table IV-D, Radiological Impact on Man Due To Liquid Effluent Releases, provides a summary of calculated radiation doses delivered to a maximum exposed hypothetical individual at the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents (actual doses will be assessed in the 2003 Annual REMP Report). The maximum calculated total body dose and organ dose are listed for each quarter along with an annual total. A comparison versus ODCM Technical Requirement dose limits is also presented.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE IV-A LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Est. Total Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Error, %
A. Fission & Activation Products
- 1. Total Release (not including tritium, gases, alpha)
Ci 1.10 E-03 1.68 E-03 2.77 E-03 0.00 E+00 2.3 E+01
- 2.
Average diluted concentration during period pCi/ml 3.01 E-10 4.67 E-10 1.87 E-05 0.00 E+00
- 3. Percent of Tech Req limit 1.50 E-02 2.71 E-02 3.56 E-02 N/A B. Tritium
- 1. Total Release Ci 7.41 E+00 6.67 E+00 4.13 E+00 0.00 E+00 2.3 E+01
- 2. Average diluted concentration during period pCi/ml 2.03 E-06 1.85 E-06 1.10 E-06 0.00 E+00
- 3. Percent of Tech Req limit 2.03 E-01 1.85 E-01 1.10 E-01 N/A C. Dissolved and Entrained Gases (i.e., Noble Gases)
- 1. Total Release Ci 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 N/A
- 2. Average diluted concentration during period pCi/mi 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 D. Gross Alpha radioactivity
- 1. Total Release Ci 6.37 E-06 8.42 E-06 1.05 E-05 0.00 E+00 2.3 E+01 E. Volume of Waste Released Retention Basins (prior to dilution)
Liters 7.46 E+06 1.06 E+07 1.25 E+07 0.00 E+00 5.0 E+00 RHUTs (prior to dilution)
Liters 4.85 E+06 5.73 E+06 6.42 E+06 0.00 E+00 5.0 E+00 F. Volume of dilution water used during period Liters 3.65 E+09 3.60 E+09 3.76 E+09 4.64 E+09 2.0 E+01 13
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE IV-B LIQUID EFFLUENTS Nuclides Released Batch Mode
- 1. Fission and activation products (excluding tritium, gases alpha)
Co-60 Sr-90 Cs-1 37 Sb-1 25 Ag-1 08m Total (for quarter)
Unit Quarter 1 Ci 8.03 E-04 Ci 0.00 E+00 Ci 2.79 E-04 Ci 1.41 E-05 Ci 0.00 E+00 Ci 1.10E-03 Quarter 2 1.04 E-03 6.48 E-06 6.16 E-04 1.57 E-05 0.00 E+00 1.68E-03 Quarter 3 2.12 E-03 1.14 E-05 6.08 E-04 2.52 E-05 6.32 E-06 2.77E-03 Quarter 4 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00E+00
- 2. Dissolved and entrained cases' None NOTE: No continuous releases of liquid radioactive effluent are made from Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station.
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY-DECEMBER 2003 TABLE IV-C LIQUID EFFLUENTS - TYPICAL LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION RADIONUCLIDES BATCH MODE: LLD (uCi/ml)
- 1.
- 2.
Particulates:
Manganese-54 2.11 E-09 Iron-59 3.71 E-09 Cobalt-57 2.12 E-09 Cobalt-58 1.93 E-09 Cobalt-60 1.98 E-09 Zinc-65 4.34 E-09 Strontium-90 5.00 E-1 0 Ruthenium-106 1.79 E-08 Silver-11 Om 1.94 E-09 Antimony-1 25 5.78 E-09 Cesium-1 34 1.93 E-09 Cesium-1 36 2.23 E-09 Cesium-1 37 2.30 E-09 Barium-140 7.75 E-09 Cerium-141 3.60 E-09 Cerium-1 44 1.59 E-08
- 3.
Dissolved and Entrained Gases:
Krypton-85 4.87 E-07 15
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 TABLE IV-D RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN DUE TO LIQUID EFFLUENT RELEASES CALCULATED RADIATION DOSE COMMITMENTS FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS:
rr A. Maximum Total Body Dose Percent Tech Req limit B. Maximum Organ Dose Percent Tech Req limit rr Unit Quarter 1 irem 1.50 E-01 (a) 1.00 E+01 irem 2.73 E-01 (b) 5.46 E+00 Quarter 2 2.64 E-01 (a) 1.76 E+01 4.90 E-01 (b) 9.80 E+00 Quarter 3 2.52 E-01 (a) 1.68 E+01 5;00 E-01 (C)
Quarter 4 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 2003 Annual 6.66 E-01 2.22 E+01 1.26 E+00 1.00 E+00 0.00 E+00 1.26 E+01 Note:
The quarterly doses listed above were calculated using dose factors from LADTAP and the average dilution flow (cfs) for each respective quarter. Annual doses are the sum of quarterly doses.
(a) Adult
(
Child - Liver (c) Child - Bone 16
RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 V. SOLID WASTE A. SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIAL OR DISPOSAL (Not irradiated fuel)
- 1. Type of Waste:
Volume Total Est. Total (m3)
Activity Error (%)
--- (Curies)
A. Spent Resins, filter sludges, evaporator bottoms, etc.
B. Dry compressible waste, contaminated equipment, etc C. Irradiated components, control rods, etc.
D. Other (primary metals, valves, piping) 3.01 E+00 7.10 E+02 1.66 E-01 1.32 E+02 8.23 E-02 1.32 E+01 5.99 E-01 2.35 E+00 2.5E+01 2.5E+01 2.5E+01 2.5E+01
- 2. Estimate of major nuclide composition Category A and Category B waste Activity (Ci)
Category A Percentage
(%)
Category B Activity (Ci)
Percentage
(%)
Radionuclide H-3 C-1 4 Fe-55 Co-60 Ni-63 Sr-90 Nb-94 Tc-99 Sb-1 25 Cs-1 34 Cs-137 Pu-238 Pu-239 Pu-241 Pu-242 Am-241 Cm-242 Cm-244 3.01 E-03 1.10E-03 1.14E-03 1.39E-03 1.99E-02 2.16E-03 6.66E-07 3.66E+00 1.33E+00 1.39E+00 1.69E+00 2.42E+01 2.63E+00 8.09E-04 9.59E-01 6.37E+01 1.12E-02 8.51 E-03 3.99E-01 4.59E-05 3.07E-02 1.01 E-09 8.35E-03 1.04E-02 2.84E-01 3.66E-01 5.88E-01 6.90E+00 1.09E-01 3.84E-03 5.49E-03 1.99E+00 2.16E-03 1.75E-03 7.77E-02 7.61 E-06 5.66E-03 1.11E-08 1.44E-03 1.01 E-01 2.75E+00 3.54E+00 5.69E+00 6.67E+01 1.05E+00 3.71 E-02 5.31 E-02 1.92E+01 2.09E-02 1.70E-02 7.51 E-01 7.36E-05 5.48E-02 1.07E-07 1.39E-02 7.89E-04 5.24E-02 9.24E-06 7.00E-06 3.29E-04 3.78E-08 2.52E-05 8.32E-13 6.87E-06 17
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- 3. Estimate of major nuclide composition Category C and Category D waste Activity (CI)
Category C Percentage
(%)
Category D Activity (CI)
Radionucilde H-3 C-14 Fe-55 Co-60 Ni-63 Sr-90 Nb-94 Tc-99 Sb-1 25 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Pu-238 Pu-239 Pu-241 Pu-242 Am-241 Cm-242 Cm-244 1..56E-05 5.03E-03 2.15E-02 4.90E-02 5.1 8E-01 1.92E-05 2.51 E-04 3.01 E-06 1.59E-04 8.73E-05 1.28E-04 1.01 E-04 4.38E-03 3.34E-04 1.81 E-06 4.77E-05 2.61 E-03 8.40E-01 3.59E+00 8.18E+00 8.65E+01 3.21 E-03 4.1 8E-02 5.02E-04 2.66E-02 1.46E-02 2.13E-02 1.69E-02 7.32E-01 5.58E-02 3.03E-04 7.97E-03 2.14E-03 3.89E-02 9.27E-02 1.94E-01 1.79E+00 3.88E-02 6.31 E-03 1.83E-01 1.85E-04 2.13E-04 7.69E-03 3.81 E-04 6.04E-09 4.19E-05 Percentage
(%)
9.08E-02 1.65E+00 3.94E+00 8.24E+00 7.60E+01 1.65E+00 2.68E-01 7.77E+00 7.85E-03 9.06E-03 3.27E-01 1.62E-02 2.57E-07 1.78E-03
- 4. Solid Waste Disposition Number of Shipments Mode of Transportation Destination 52 11(a)
Highway Highway Envirocare of Utah, Inc.
RACE, Tennessee (a) After processing the waste, RACE sent 17 waste shipments via rail to Envirocare of Utah, Inc. for burial.
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- 5. Type of Container
- a. All shipment containers were strong tight containers (STC).
- 6. Solidification Agent
- a. Not applicable B. IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS (Disposition)
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RSNGS ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 VI. RANCHO SECO INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION ANNUAL REPORT The operation of the Rancho Seco Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) does not create any radioactive material or result in liquid or gaseous radioactive effluent releases.
There were no radionuclides released into the environment from liquid or gaseous effluent from the Rancho Seco ISFSI during the period of January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2003.
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EFFECTIVE DATE:
10/20103 SCOPE OF REVISION:
- 1. Delete equipment that was abandoned by DCP 03-0010. (RHUTs and associated equipment)
- 2. Change to reflect current plant conditions.
- 3. Delete requirement to have HEPA type filters in ABS and RBS exhaust systems. Filter efficiency requirement has been changed to Žt90% efficient. (DQ 03-0044/ RPC 03-028)
- 4. Editorial Changes for clarity
- 5. Update titles, references, and responsibilities
- 6. Deleted Rapid Release Scenario THIS PROCEDURE RWORK OR DESIGN SHALL NOT BE USED FOR
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5 2.0 SCOPE...
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3.0 REFERENCES
/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS 5
3.1 Commitment Documents 5
3.2 Reference Documents....
5 4.0 DEFINITIONS......
7 4.1 Member of the Public.
7 4.2 Occupational Dose 7
4.3 Public Dose 7
4.4 Batch Release
.7 4.5 Continuous Release
.7 4.6 Dilution Flow........................................
7 4.7 Maximum Exposed (Hypothetical) Individual......................................
8 4.8 RSNGS.....................................
8 4.9 Site Boundaries......................................
8 4.10 Nuisance Pathways.......................................
8 4.11 Unplanned Release......................................
8 4.12 Miscellaneous Release......................................
8 4.13 Safety Factor (SF)......................................
8 4.14 Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System (VETS)............................
9...........9 4.15 Instrument Surveillance.....................................
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.9 4.16 Surveillance Intervals 10 4.17 Radiological Effluent Information Management System (REIMS)
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10 5.1 Radiation Protection/Chemistry Superintendent........................................
10 5.2 Commitment Management Review Group (CMRG)........................................
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SECTION PAGE 6.0 PROCEDURE...........................................................................................................1................11 6.1.General Considerations 11 6.2 Liquid Monitor Setpoints 12 6.3 Maximum Effluent Concentrations in Liquid Effluents
.13 6.4 Liquid Dose Calculations
.15 6.5 Liquid Dose Projections
.16 6.6 Maximum Effluent Concentrations (MECs) in Gaseous Effluents 18 6.7 Dose Rate Calculations.19 6.8 Organ Dose Calculations for Gaseous Effluents
.19 6.9 Gas Dose Projections.
21 6.10 Fuel Cycle Dose.
21 6.11 EPA Reporting Requirements 22 6.12 Technical Requirements.
22 6.12.1 Liquid Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation............................................
22 6.12.2 Maximum Effluent Concentrations in Liquid Effluents.24 6.12.3 Liquid Dose Calculations.25 l6.12.4 Radioactive Liquid Effluent Treatment.27 6.12.5 Gaseous Effluent Monitoring.........................
28 6.12.6 Gaseous Dose Rates................................
28 6.12.7 Gaseous Organ Dose.29 6.12.8 Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System................................
31 6.12.9 Fuel Cycle Dose.32 6.12.10 Quarter/Annual Dose Projections 34 6.13 Reports........
35 6.13.1 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (ARERR).35 6.13.2 30 Day Reports.36 7.0 RECORDS......
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DOSE FACTOR PARAMETERS.........................................................
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ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION AND DEPOSITION PARAMETERS.
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SITE BOUNDARY FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS.41 4
SITE BOUNDARY FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS.........................................................
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LIQUID MONITOR DETECTOR EFFICIENCIES.43 6
ORGAN DOSE FACTORS FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS.44 7
ORGAN DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS.46 8
RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION.47 9
RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS.48 10 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM.49 11 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION.51 12 RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM.52 13 ODCM REVISION REVIEW REQUIREMENTS.55
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 5 of 55 1.0 PURPOSE The Off-site Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) contains the methodology and parameters used in the calculation of off-site doses due to radioactive gaseous and liquid effluents. Also, the ODCM contains the methodology for determining liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation alarm/trip set points. Methods are described for assessing compliance with the Technical Requirements in the ODCM as they apply to 10 CFR Parts 20.1301 and 20.1302, 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, and 40 CFR 190.1 Oa for liquid and gaseous effluents. Additionally, the ODCM contains the Technical Requirements, which provide the Specifications, Applicability's, Actions, and Surveillance Requirements.
2.0 SCOPE This procedure functions as a manual that provides the basis for development of detailed implementing procedures that address dose calculations for liquid/gaseous releases.
Additionally, this manual provides the Technical Requirements that govern releases of liquid and gaseous radioactive releases off-site.
3.0 REFERENCES
/COMMITMENT DOCUMENTS 3.1 Commitment Documents 3.1.1 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Chapter 1, Parts 20, 50.36a and Part 50, Appendix I 3.1.2 Rancho Seco Quality Manual (RSQM) 3.1.3 EPA 40 CFR Parts 302, 355 Reporting Requirements 3.1.4 40 CFR 190, Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Plant Operations 3.2 Reference Documents 3.2.1 USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.109, Rev.1, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, October 1977 3.2.2 W. C. Burke, et. al., Preparation'of Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants, NUREG-0133, USNRC: NRR, October 1978 3.2.3 ORNL, User's Manual for LADTAP II, NUREG/CR-1276, May 1980 3.2.4 D. L. Strange, et. al., LADTAP-Il, Technical Reference and User Guide, NUREG/CR-4013, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, April 1986 3.2.5 Eckerman, K. F., et. al., User's Guide to GASPAR Code, NUREG-0597, USNRC:
NRR, June 1980, in RSIC CCC-463
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3.2.17 Rancho Seco REMP Manual 3.2.18 PDQ92-063 3.2.19 RP.312.1.14, Occupational Radiation Exposure Limits and Extensions 3.2.20 DQ 99-0061, 50.59 Rev. 1, Kurtz probe flow out of tolerance.
3.2.21 DQ-99-0053, SP.625A failed due to excessive system flow.
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4.2 Occupational Dose Means the dose received by an individual in the course of employment in which the individual's assigned duties involve exposure to radiation and/or to radioactive material from licensed and unlicensed sources of radiation, whether in the possession of the licensee or other person. Occupational dose does not include dose received from background radiation, as a patient from medical practices, from voluntary participation in medical research programs, or as a member of the public.
4.3 Public Dose Means the dose received by a Member of the Public from exposure to radiation and/or radioactive material released by a licensee, or to any other source of radiation under the control of a licensee. It does not include occupational dose or doses received from background radiation, as a patient from medical practices, or from voluntary participation in medical research programs.
4.4 Batch Release:
Liquid Batch Release is a transfer of a discrete volume of radioactive liquid from a retention basin to the Waste.Water discharge canal (the Environmental Release Point).
A Gaseous Release is the discharge of gaseous radioactive wastes that consist of tritium and/or radionuclides in particulate form.
4.5 Continuous Release A continuous radioactive gaseous release is the discharge of gaseous waste during dismantlement activities.
Continuous radioactive liquid releases are not planned to be made from Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station (RSNGS).
4.6 Dilution Flow The volume or volume rate of fluid (liquid), which is added to a radiological release stream for the purpose of decreasing the concentration of the stream.
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Maximum dose factor parameters will be determined using site-specific data from the Biennial Land Use Census. If information needed to determine a parameter is not available, RG 1.109 parameters will be used. All dose factor parameters used are listed in Attachment 1.
4.8 RSNGS Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station 4.9 Site Boundaries The Site Boundaries are defined by the drawings in Attachments 3 and 4.
4.10 Nuisance Pathways (1) Sources of trace levels of radioactivity in liquid effluents where the calculated dose totals contribute less than 1% of the annual limits and do not need to be tracked for dose calculational purposes. Trace levels are defined to be less than 1 E-8 pCVml for the nuclides typically released from RSNGS. Examples include the oily water separator, plant effluent inlet, and storm drains.
4.11 Unplanned Release The unexpected release of radioactive materials to unrestricted areas in gaseous and liquid effluent. All unplanned releases shall be discussed in the Annual Radiological Effluent Release Report (ARERR) to the NRC.
4.12 Miscellaneous Release Release pathways, which are considered, planned but are not defined explicitly with monitoring requirements in this procedure. These pathways contribute a relatively small percentage (<5%) to the annual dose limits but shall be tracked for effluent activity accounting and dose calculation purposes. Miscellaneous releases shall not be reported in the ARERR as abnormal or unplanned releases. The lOS Building is an example of a Miscellaneous Release.
4.13 Safety Factor (SF).
A number greater than unity used in calculations to introduce greater conservatism (larger margin of safety) to offset various uncertainties in instrumentation and methods. Radiation Protection/Chemistry Supervision based on either analysis or professional judgment sets safety factors. Unless otherwise specified, the default value is two (2).
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The Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System is the Reactor. Building Purge Exhaust Filtering System and Auxiliary and Spent Fuel Building Filter Systems. These systems are designed and installed to reduce radioactive material in exhaust gases through filters for the purpose of removing particulates from the gaseous exhaust stream prior to the release to the environment.
4.15 Instrument Surveillance (1) Source Check A source check is the qualitative assessment of channel response when the channel sensor is exposed to a radioactive source.
(2) Channel Test A channel test is the injection of an internal or external test signal into the channel to verify its proper response, including alarm and/or trip initiating action, where applicable.
(3) Instrument Channel Check An instrument channel check is a verification of acceptable instrument performance by observation of its behavior and/or state; this verification includes comparison of output and/or state of independent channels measuring the same variable.
(4) Instrument Channel Calibration An instrument channel calibration is a test, and adjustment (if necessary), to establish that the channel output responds with acceptable range and accuracy to known values of the parameter, which the channel measures, or an accurate simulation of these values. Calibration shall encompass the entire channel, including equipment actuation, alarm, or trip and shall be deemed to include the channel test.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 10 of 55 4.17 Surveillance Intervals The Surveillance Interval may be extended to a maximum of +25% to accommodate operations scheduling. The frequency notation (which follows the name of the Surveillance Interval in parenthesis) specified for the performance of Surveillance Requirements shall correspond to the Surveillance Intervals defined below.
(1) Shift (S):
A time period covering at least once per twelve (12) hours.
(2)
Daily (D):
A time period spaced to occur at least once per twenty four (24) hours.
(3)
Weekly (W):
A time period spaced to occur at least once per seven (7) days.
(4)
Monthly (M):
A time period spaced to occur at least once per thirty one (31) days.
(5)
Quarterly (0):
A time period spaced to occur at least once per ninety two (92) days.
(6)
Semiannually (SA):
A time period spaced to occur at least once per six (6) months.
(7)
Annually (A):
A time period spaced to occur at least once per twelve (12) months.
(8)
Refueling Interval (R):
A time period spaced to occur at least once per eighteen (18) months.
(9)
Each Release (P):
This surveillance will be completed prior to each release.
4.18 Radiological Effluent Information Management System (REIMS)
The computer software and database that tracks the volume and activity of released radioactive effluents. In addition, the software provides the basis for the permitting process, calculates dose to man, and summarizes data for inclusion into the ARERR.
4.19 Operable/Operability A component or system is Operable when it is capable of performing its intended function within the required range.. The component or system shall be considered to have this capability when: (1) it satisfies the Specifications in Section 6.12, (2) it has been tested periodically in accordance with the Surveillance Requirement in Section 6.12 and has met its performance requirements, (3) the system has available its source of power, and (4) its required auxiliaries are maintained available and capable of performing their intended function.
5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Radiation Protection/Chemistry Superintendent It is the responsibility of the Radiation Protection/Chemistry Superintendent for the following:
- 1) ODCM Revisions and Reporting the Revisions in the Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (ARERR)
- 2) ARERR Preparation and Submittal
- 3) REIMS Database
- 4) LADTAP, GASPAR, and XOQDOQ Computer Program Verifications and Changes
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The CMRG is responsible for reviewing and accepting all changes to the ODCM with approval by the Plant Manager per the Rancho Seco Quality Manual.
6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 General Considerations 6.1.1 Liquid Effluerit PathwaVs The liquid effluent discharge of RSNGS forms the headwaters of Clay Creek.
Dilution of the liquid effluent occurs off-site in the seasonal creek (No Name Creek) just downstream of the retention basins, which then joins Clay and Hadselville Creeks, and of Hadselville and Laguna Creeks, and at the confluence of Laguna Creek and the Cosumnes River.
Planned radioactive liquid releases are directed through the North or South Retention Basins to give reasonable assurance of compliance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix I prior to their discharge. Prior to discharge from the retention basins to the plant effluent (off-site), the discharge rate from the retention basins and the amount of dilution from Folsom South Canal are controlled to ensure compliance with the concentration requirements in 10 CFR 20.
6.1.2 Gaseous Effluent Pathways Airborne radioactive material in the Reactor, Auxiliary, and Spent Fuel buildings at RSNGS is routed and discharged in airborne effluent after passing through filters. The following release pathways are classified as NUISANCE pathways and include the following:
Unplanned releases shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
The Interim On-site Storage (IOS) Building is a miscellaneous release.
6.1.3 Meteorological Data The atmospheric dispersion (X/Q) and deposition (D/Q) factors used in calculations involving airborne effluent are conservative default values. The default X/Q value is 3
-6 r2 1.0E-4 sec/im, and the default D/Q value is 1.0E-6 i
. These factors should be used to determine monitor set points, assess compliance with the gaseous effluent requirements in Section 6.12, and calculate the gaseous effluent dose reported in the ARERR. Attachment 2 shows actual dispersion and deposition factors and is presented for historical information only.
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6.1.5 40 CFR 190 Compliance For the purposes of assessing compliance with 40 CFR 190, the MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC which received the most exposure may be determined using actual food consumption, actual occupancy rates, and dilution off-site from additional converging streams (verses assumptions used for a HYPOTHETICAL MAXIMUM EXPOSED INDIVIDUAL based on Biennial Land Use Census data).
6.1.6 Computers vs. Manual Calculations Computer systems such as REIMS should be used for calculations in order to minimize error and hasten the release process. However, in the event computers are not available for calculations, manual pre-release calculations should be done based on the most historically restrictive receptor.
6.2 Liquid Monitor Set points The High alarm set point for the Retention Basin Effluent Discharge Monitor (Ri 5017A) is based upon preventing the limits of the Specification in Step 6.12.2 from being exceeded. When the high alarm level is reached, any effluent discharges in progress are terminated.
A SAFETY FACTOR is included in the set point calculations to incorporate a margin of conservatism.
When a batch release is not occurring or the calculated set point is so low that it will cause spurious alarms, the monitor set point should be set close to background without causing spurious alarms or as determined by Radiation Protection/Chemistry Supervision.
The conversion factor and set point calculations should be performed based on the same radionuclide mix.
6.2.1 Conversion Factors for R1501 7A Provided here is the methodology to determine the conversion factor of counts per minute to microcuries per cubic centimeter for the Retention Basin Effluent Discharge Monitor (RI 5017A). The conversion factor is based on the monitor's efficiency for each nuclide and the abundance of the nuclide. The mix of isotopes used may be based on the current mix in the batch release, or as determined by Radiation Protection/
Chemistry Supervision. The mix fraction shall be based on gamma emitting isotopes only.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 13 of 55 The following equation shall be used to determine the conversion factor for Ri 501 7A:
CF = [Z(fj x Ej)]
Where:
CF =
ICi/cc per cpm fi =
Fraction of nuclide i to total activity of the batch mix.
E=
Detector efficiency for nuclide i (cpm/ptCi/cc) Attachment 5.
6.2.2 High Alarm Set point for RI 501 7A (gCiml)
ZCg High Alarm ([lCi/ml) =
g
+ Cbkgd SF X Where:
Cg
=
The concentration of gamma-emitting nuclide g in pCi/ml.
C1
=
The concentration of nuclide i in pCi/ml. This term includes non-gamma emitters MECQ
= The MEC of radionuclide ifrom Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20, Table 2, Column 2, in pCi/ml. The class with the most restrictive Effluent Concentration will be used for each isotope.
SF
=
A SAFETY FACTOR which may be applied to incorporate a margin of conservatism (SF > 1). (Default = 2)
Cbkg
= The background reading of the monitor (pCVml).
6.3 Maximum Effluent Concentrations in Liquid Effluents The Maximum Effluent Concentration Fraction is calculated to determine compliance with 10 CFR 20 requirements and the Specification in Step 6.12.2. Radioactive liquid effluent discharges normally originate in a retention basin. Samples are collected and analyzed from each retention basin prior to discharge to ensure that compliance with the Specification in Step 6.12.2 can be achieved.
In addition, calculations to determine the minimum dilution water flow rate and maximum retention basin discharge flow rate to ensure compliance are provided in this section. Any combination of minimum dilution flow rate and maximum discharge flow rate, which satisfy the Specification, is acceptable.
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Compliance with the Specification in Step 6.12.2 is anticipated when the MECF is less than or equal to 1 ;0. The MECF is calculated as follows:
MECF = [ (j; M:C]
Li MEi x
Fr Fc + Fr Where:
- MECF = The calculated fraction of Maximum Effluent Concentration in the radioactive liquid effluent discharged beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents (see Attachment 4).
C; MECQ Fr
=
The concentration (prior to dilution) of radionuclide fin the batch of liquid effluent in pCVmI.
=
The MEC of radionuclide i from Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20, Table 2, Column 2, in pCi/mI. The class with the most restrictive Effluent Concentration will be used for each isotope.
=
Discharge flow rate; the flow rate of the radioactive liquid batch release from the retention basin to the Waste Water Discharge Canal (Plant Effluent) in gpm.
The total available dilution water (Plant Effluent) flow rate at the time of discharge of the radioactive liquid effluent in gpm.
NOTE SF. X(X1(C/MECQ) must be 2 1.0
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The minimum dilution water (Plant Effluent) flow rate (Fcmin) is calculated as follows:
Fcmn = Fr X [(SF x
{M Ci}J 1]
Where:
Fr
=
A fixed effluent discharge flow (gpm) (as required by specific release restrictions).
SF
=A factor which may be applied to incorporate a margin of conservatism (SF 2 1).
NOTE SF 9(2:
Z(C/MECi) must be Ž1 6.3.3 Maximum Effluent Discharge Flow Rate (Fezax The maximum effluent discharge flow rate (Fmax) is calculated as follows:
F,=F [SF x Z(NCi)l -1.
Where:
Fc
=
A fixed dilution water flow rate (gpm) (as required by specific release restrictions).
6.4 Liquid Dose Calculations This section provides the methodology to demonstrate compliance with the Specification in Step 6.12.3.
Site-specific organ dose factors for liquid effluents have been determined for the MAXIMUM EXPOSED INDIVIDUAL and are listed in Attachment 6. Dose factors (Ajiap) were derived using equations and methods in Regulatory Guide 1.109, Rev. 1 and LADTAP. The dose factor parameters used are listed in Attachment 1. As previously stated, site specific parameters should be used based on the Biennial Land Use Census in lieu of the values provided in RG 1.109 whenever possible.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 16 of 55 The exposure pathways included in the Aiiap are those identified by the Biennial Land Use Census. The pathways considered for inclusion are:
- Fresh water fish
- Fresh water invertebrate
- River shoreline deposits
- Milk from cows that eat fresh or stored forage irrigated with Clay Creek water Meat from cows that eat fresh or stored forage irrigated with Clay Creek water Vegetation 6.4.1 Liquid Effluent Dose Equation ZE (Qi x Aijap)
Daj =
F Where:
Da
=
Annual calculated dose (50 year dose commitment) to the organ (or total body) j of a maximally exposed irndividual of age group a (mrem/yr).
Qi
=
Activity of isotope I released during the year (Ci/yr).
Aijap
=
Site-specific dose factor for an organ (or total body) j for a person of age group a via pathway p due to isotope i (mrem-ft 3/Ci-sec).
F
=
Annual average discharge volumetric flow rate (effluent water plus dilution water) in ft3/sec.
Because the dose rate varies linearly with activity release rate, the dose for a shorter period of time (mrem) may be calculated by substituting the activity released (Ci) during that period for Qi in the above equation. However, volumetric flow rates should not be averaged over a period less than a calendar quarter. More conservative flow rates are acceptable.
6.5 Liquid Dose Proiections 31-day dose projections are calculated to show compliance with the Specification in Step 6.12.4. Quarterly and Annual dose projections are calculated in compliance with the Specification in Step 6.12.10.
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I TITLE CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES MANUAL OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL NUMBER: CAP-0002 REVISION: 16 PAGE: 17 of 55 The following equations shall be used:
31-Day Proiection:
Dp31 = 31 x Dy, tyr Quarterly Proiection:
D~t DpQtr = 91.3 x Q
tQtr Yearly Projection:
DpYr Where:
= 365.25 X Dy.
tyr Dp31
=
31-day dose projection.
DYr
=
Cumulative annual dose to date.
tyr
=
Number of days into the year.
DpOtr
=
Quarterly dose projection.
- Dot,
=
Cumulative quarterly dose to date.
- tat,
=
Number of days into the quarter.
Dpyr
=
Annual dose projection.
6.5.1 Gaseous Effluent Flow Rates Flow rates used in routine gaseous effluent calculations for the pathways listed below are conservative default values. These flow rates should be used to determine monitor set points, assess compliance with the gaseous effluent requirements in Section 6.12, and calculate the gaseous effluent dose reported in the ARERR.
Gaseous effluent release points and maximum design flow rates used at RSNGS are as follows:
Reactor Building Stack Auxiliary Building Stack 85,000 CFM 66,000 CFM Interim On-site Storage Building Ventilation 8,050 CFM
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- The Interim On-site Storage (IOS) Building is not subject to continuous discharges of radioactivity. Because of the infrequency of a radioactive release, assessment will be done on each release according to administrative procedures.
6.5.2 Determination of Partition Factor (Pa)
The Specification in Step 6.12.5 applies to the entire site, not just one vent or monitor.
Consequently, the total release rate must be partitioned between the two major vents (ABS & RBS). For routine operations, the partition factor may be calculated by assuming that the effluent concentration is the same for all pathways and using a ratio of flow rates.
The total volume flow rate for the two vents is 151,000 CFM. Therefore:
-b =85,000 CFM 0.56 151,000 CFM pos 66,000 CFM 0.44 abs 151,000 CFM Radiation Protection/Chemistry Supervision may elect to use a different set of partition factors based on plant conditions. However, the sum of all the partition factors for the site must be less than or equal to unity (1).
6.6 Maximum Effluent Concentrations (MECs) in Gaseous Effluents In order to demonstrate compliance-with 10 CFR 20.1 301, which requires that the total MEC fraction not exceed 1 when averaged over an entire year, the calculation is included in the Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report. In addition, a four hour reporting requirement exists when the total MEC fraction exceeds 20 when averaged over one hour per 10 CFR 50.72. The following provides guidance on how to perform this calculation.
Maximum Effluent Concentration Fraction (MECF). Equation MECF x F x 4.72E-4 x X/Q x TR Where:
C,
=
The concentration of nuclide i in mCVcc.
F
=
Maximum design volumetric flow rate in CFM as indicated in 6.5.1.
X/Q
=
A conservative default atmospheric dispersion factor for a ground level release to a sector at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents in sec/M3. The default value in Step 6.1.3 will be used.
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The MEC for nuclide if rom Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20,Table 2, Column 2 (piCVcc). The class with the most restrictive Effluent Concentration will be used for-each isotope.
=
If the time of release is less than one hour, then this value is the duration of the transient in minutes divided by sixty. Otherwise, the Time Ratio (TR) is one. Dimensionless.
4.72E - 4
= The conversion factor in min*m3/secift3.
6.7 Dose Rate Calculations The Specification in Step 6.12.6 provides a maximum limit on organ dose rate equivalent beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents from tritium and all radioactive materials in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days. Compliance is determined by calculating the organ dose rate for the MAXIMUM EXPOSED INDIVIDUAL for the inhalation pathway only.
The organ dose rate resulting from inhalation is calculated with the equation:
Organ:
DOaj (X/Q) X X(Qvi xRaji) v i Where:
DOaj
=
The dose commitment rate to organ j of a person in age group a (mrem/yr)
Raji
=
The factor to convert air concentration of radionuclide i to organ j dose commitment rate of a person in age group a exposed by inhalation (mrem-m 3/pCi-yr). See Attachment 7.
0vi
=
The release rate of radionuclide i (not including Noble Gas nuclides), via effluent vent v during the time of the release (pCi/sec)
Exposure to dose rate factors, Raji, for inhalation is derived by using equation 13 in RG 1.109, Rev. 1. Tables E-5, E-7, E-8, E-9, and E-10 are assumed to represent the Maximum Exposed Individual in the equation to derive Raji.
6.8 Organ Dose Calculations for Gaseous Effluents The Surveillance Requirement in Step 6.12.7 requires the radiation dose or dose commitment to the Maximum Exposed (Hypothetical) Individual accumulated from exposure to tritium and radioactive materials in particulate form having half-lives greater than 8.0 days, that originate in effluent air, be determined at least every month. The radiation dose or dose commitment accumulated during a calendar quarter and a year may not exceed values stated in the Specification in Step 6.12.7.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 20 of 55 A person may be exposed to effluent radioactive material of this type in air by inhalation or indirectly via environmental pathways that involve deposition onto vegetation and the ground. The exposure pathways evaluated will include the following:
p Exposure Pathway 1
Air - inhalation 2
Deposition onto ground - irradiation 3
Deposition onto vegetation - ingestion 4
Deposition onto forage - cow - milk - ingestion 5
Deposition onto forage - meat animal - meat - ingestion 6
Deposition onto forage - goat - milk - ingestion The equation used to calculate the dose commitment to the Maximum Exposed (Hypothetical) Individual from radionuclides other than tritium is:
Daj -
[(X/Q)p X Z(Qvi X Rajip)l + [(D/Q)p x 2MQv x Raijp p=L v
i p=2 v
i Where:
p = 1, i.e., air-inhalation, in the first term, and p = 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in the second term of the equation excludes H-3.
Daj
=
The dose commitment to organ j of a person in age group a (mrem)
=
The quantity of each radionuclide i, in particulate form having a half-life greater than 8.0 days, in air discharged via effluent stream v (OCi)
X/Q
=
A conservative default atmospheric dispersion factor for a ground level release to a sector at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents in sec/M3. The default value in Step 6.1.3 will be used.
D/Q
=
A conservative default deposition factor. A Factor converting a ground-level or building wake discharge in air to deposition on land (m2).
The D/Q value in Step 6.1.3 will be used.
Raip
=
A factor converting time integrated concentration of radionuclide i in air or deposited on vegetation and/or ground to radiation dose commitment to organj, including total body, of a person in age group a who is exposed via pathway p.
When p = 1, representing air-inhalation, Rajip has units of mrem-m3ItCi-yr. WhenVp=2,3,4,5 or 6 in the second term of the equation above, representing pathways involving deposition, Rajip has units of mrem-m 2-sec/yr-jiCi. When the radionuclide is H-3, Ralip has units of mrem-m 3/p.Ci-yr.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 21 of 55 Tritium is assumed not to deposit onto vegetation or the ground. Hence, the concentration in vegetation is assumed to be related to the local atmospheric concentration as described in RG 1.109, Rev. 1, Appendix C. The dose commitment to the Maximum Exposed (Hypothetical) Individual from tritium in gaseous effluent is calculated with the equation:
Daj = 3.17E-8 x [(X/Q)p X (Qvi x Rajip)1 p
v Where:
p 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 I includes H-3 only X/Q
=
A conservative default atmospheric dispersion factor for a ground level release to a sector at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents in sec/rni3. The default value in Step 6.1.3 will be used.
3.17E-8 =
years/sec Other terms as defined above.
Dose factors Rapip for RSNGS are derived using the equations and methods in RG 1.109, Rev. 1, Appendix C. Values of parameters in RG 1.109, Rev. 1, Table E-5 are assumed to represent the Maximum Exposed (Hypothetical) Individual unless Land Use Census data justify a different value. Any different values from default values will be justified and added as a table to the ODCM. Values of other parameters recommended in RG 1.109, Rev. 1, including those recommended in the absence of site-specific data, are used in the equations to derive the dose factors. (GASPAR or REIMS may be used to perform the calculations.)
6.9 Gas Dose Proiections 31-Day Dose projections are calculated to show compliance with Step 6.12.10. Quarterly and Annual dose projections are calculated in compliance with the Specification in Step 6.12.9. The dose projection equations are the same as used for liquid per Step 6.5.
6.10 Fuel Cycle Dose If a calculated dose exceeds twice the limit of the Specification in Step 6.12.3 and 6.12.7 or a level in Table.3 of the REMP Manual is exceeded, an assessment of compliance with the Specification in Step 6.12.9 must be made.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 22 of 55 Liquid dose calculations shall be made using the general methodology of Step 6.4. Gas dose calculations shall be made using the general methodology of Steps 6.7 and 6.8.
These methodologies are to be used as a guide and strict adherence is not required because the Fuel Cycle Dose Calculation is done to determine the actual dose received, not a hypothetical maximum. Therefore, parameters such as dilution beyond the site boundary and residential shielding may be factored into the calculation.
The total body and organ doses shall be the result of summing the individual contributions from liquid, gas, and direct radiation sources for the affected Member of the Public.
Irradiation, i.e., exposure to an external source of radiation, directly from the RSNGS normally will be evaluated with the aid of environmental monitoring dosimetry.
6.11 EPA Reporting Requirements If a calculated dose exceeds the Specification limit of Step 6.12.2, 6.12.3, 6.12.6, or 6.12.7, an assessment of compliance with 40 CFR Parts 302 and 355, Reportable Quantity Adjustment - Radionuclides, must be made.
This involves determining the maximum quantity of radionuclides released in a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> period and comparing the quantities to the values listed in 40 CFR 302 Appendix B. The "sum of the ratios" method shall be used to determine compliance. If the 'sum of the ratios' is greater than one, the National Response Center shall be notified.
Since Rancho Seco's systems and procedures are set up to normally operate within the above limits, this condition is not expected to occur, therefore, specific implementation procedures to determine compliance are not required.
6.12 Technical Requirements 6.12.1 Liquid Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Specifications:
The radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels shown in shall be OPERABLE with their alarm/trip set points set to ensure that the limits of Step 6.12.2 are not exceeded. The alarm/trip set points of these channels shall be determined in accordance with Step 6.2.
Applicability:-
During releases via the retention basin effluent discharge.
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With a radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel alarm/trip set point less conservative than a value which will ensure that the limits of Step 6.12.2 are met, immediately suspend the release of radioactive effluents monitored by the affected channel, or declare the channel inoperable, or change the set point so it is acceptably conservative.
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With less than the minimum number of radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channels OPERABLE, take the Action shown on Attachment 8.
Surveillance Requirements:
- 1)
The maximum set point shall be determined in accordance with methodology as described in Step 6.2 and shall be recorded on the release permits.
- 2)
Each radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the INSTRUMENT CHANNEL CHECK, SOURCE CHECK, INSTRUMENT CHANNEL CALIBRATION, AND CHANNEL TEST at the frequencies shown in Attachment 9.
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Records shall be maintained in accordance with the Process Standards of all radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation alarm/trip set points.
Maximum set points and calculations shall be available for review to ensure that the limits of Step 6.12.2 are met.
Bases:
During continuing operations leading to decontamination and decommissioning of the site, radioactively contaminated water will be processed, as necessary, to remove the activity according to the Process Control Program (PCP). After being processed as necessary, the water may be transferred to a Retention Basin. -Administrative controls provide reasonable assurance that any wastewater that is radioactive is processed through the Retention Basins prior to offsite release.
The water in a Retention Basin is released off-site as a batch release. The Retention Basin Effluent Discharge Monitor monitors these releases.
Radioactive liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation is provided to monitor and control, as applicable, the releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluents during actual or potential releases of radioactive liquid effluents. The alarm/trip set points for these instruments shall be calculated in accordance with the methodology contained in this manual to ensure that the alarm/trip will occur prior to exceeding the limits of Step 6.12.2. The OPERABILITY and use of this instrumentation is consistent with the requirements of General Design Criteria 60, 63, and 64 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50.
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The concentration of radioactive material released in liquid effluents at any time beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents (see Attachment 4) shall be limited to the concentrations specified in Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20, Table 2, Column 2.
Applicability:
This is applicable at all times.
Action:
With the concentration of radioactive material released from the site to areas beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents exceeding the above Specifications, immediately restore concentration within the required limits and report the event in the next Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report.
Surveillance Requirements:
The concentration of radioactive material at any time in liquid effluents released from the site to areas beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents shall be continuously monitored in accordance with Attachment 8.
The liquid effluent continuous monitor having provisions for automatic termination of liquid releases, as listed in Attachment 8, shall be used to limit the concentration of radioactive material released at any time from the site to areas beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents to the limits given in the above Specifications.
The radioactivity concentration of each Retention Basin to be discharged shall be determined prior to release by sampling and analysis in accordance with Attachment 10, Item A. The results of Retention Basin pre-release sample analyses shall be used with the calculational methods described in Step 6.3 to ensure that the concentration at the point of release is within the limits of the above Specification.
Bases:
This Specification is provided to ensure that the concentration of radioactive materials released in liquid waste effluents from the site to areas beyond the Site Boundary For.
Liquid Effluents (see Attachment 4) will be less than the concentration levels specified in Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20, Table 2, Column 2. This limitation provides additional assurance that the levels of radioactive'materials in bodies of water outside the site will result in exposures within the limits of 10 CFR.Part 20.1301 to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 25 of 55 There are no continuous releases of radioactive material in liquid effluents from the plant. All radioactive liquid effluent releases from the plant are by batch method.
6.12.3 Liquid Dose Calculations Specifications:
The dose or dose commitment to a MAXIMUM EXPOSED (HYPOTHETICAL)
INDIVIDUAL from radioactive materials in liquid effluents released beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents (see Attachment 4) shall be limited to:
- 1)
Less than or equal to 1.5 mrem to the total body and to less than or equal to 5.0 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; and,
- 2)
Less than or equal to 3 mrem to the total body and to less than or equal to 10 mrem to any organ during any calendar year.
Applicability:
At all times.
Action:
With the calculated dose or dose commitment from the release of radioactive materials in liquid effluents exceeding any of the above Specifications, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days a Special Report. This Report will identify the cause(s) for exceeding the limit(s) and define the corrective actions to be taken to reduce the releases of radioactive material in liquid effluents and the proposed corrective actions to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be in compliance with the above Specifications.
Surveillance Requirements:
Cumulative dose assessments associated with the release of radioactive liquid effluent shall be determined by sampling and analysis in accordance with Attachment 10, Item B and Item C, and calculations performed in accordance with the methodology described in Step 6.4 at the following frequencies:
1).
Prior to the initiation of a release of radioactive liquid effluent from the North or South Retention Basin; and,
- 2) Upon verification of monthly composite analysis results for radioactive liquid effluent released from the North and South Retention Basins.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 26 of 55 A dose tracking system and administrative dose limits shall be established and maintained. With the 31-day dose projection in excess of the limits in Step 6.12.4, adjust liquid effluent operating parameters to give reasonable assurance of compliance with the dose limits of this Specification (10 CFR 50, Appendix I dose guidelines) and maintain radioactive liquid releases as low as is reasonably achievable.
Bases:
ODCM Step 6.12.3 is provided to implement the requirements of Sections II.A, IIL.A, and IV.A of Appendix 1, 10 CFR Part 50. This step implements the guides set forth in Section I.A of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I. The Action statements provide the required operating flexibility and at the same time implement the guides set forth in Section IV.A of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive material in liquid effluents will be kept "as low as is reasonably achievable." The dose calculation methodology in this manual implement the requirements in Section III.A of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I that conformance with the guides of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data, such that the actual exposure of an individual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be substantially underestimated. The equations specified in this manual for calculating the doses due to the actual release rates of radioactive materials in liquid effluents are consistent with the methodology provided in Regulatory Guide 1.109, "Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I," Revision 1, October 1977 and Regulatory Guide 1.1 13, "Estimating Aquatic Dispersion of Effluents from Accidental and Routine Reactor Releases for the Purpose of Implementing Appendix I," April 1977.
There is reasonable assurance that the operation of the facility will not result in radionuclide concentrations in finished drinking water that are in excess of the requirements of 40 CFR 141.
The Lower Limits of Detection established in Attachment 10, Item B are based on an estimated maximum annual effluent outflow of 2 million gallons with a minimum annual average flow rate in the plant effluent stream of 6,000 gallons per minute. The Retention Basin pre-release and monthly composite Lower Limits of Detection equate to an off-site dose of less than 10 percent of the 10 CFR 50, Appendix I guidelines.
These Lower Limits of Detection, along with the dose tracking system, give reasonable assurance that the dose limits prescribed in ODCM Step 6.12.3 (the 10 CFR 50, Appendix I dose guidelines) will be met.
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A radioactive liquid effluent treatment process shall be used to reduce the quantity of radioactive materials in liquid effluent prior to their discharge when projected doses due to the liquid effluent beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents (see Attachment 4),
when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 0.25 mrem to the total body or 0.83 mrem to any organ (8.33% of the 10 CFR 50, Appendix I annual guidelines).
Applicability:
At all times.
Action:
With radioactive liquid waste being discharged without treatment and in excess of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days a Special Report, which includes the following information:
- 1)
Explanation of why liquid radwaste was being discharged without treatment,
- 2)
Action(s) taken to restore treatment capibility and,
- 3)
Summary description of action(s) taken to prevent a recurrence.
Surveillance Requirements:
Doses due to liquid releases to areas beyond the Site Boundary for Liquid Effluents shall be projected prior to each Retention Basin release in accordance with the methodology described in Step 6.5.
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The liquid effluent source term and time constraints for releases have been significantly reduced with the current plant configuration. Use of a radioactive liquid effluent treatment process whenever liquid effluent requires treatment prior to release to the environment, provides reasonable assurance that the releases of radioactive materials in liquid effluent are maintained "as low as is reasonably achievable." This specification implements the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50.36a, General Design Criterion 60 of Appendix A to 10 CFR Part 50, and the design objectives given in Section I.D of Appendix I to 10 CFR 50. The specified dose limits are the dose design objectives set forth in Section IL.A of Appendix 1,10 CFR Part 50, for liquid effluents.
6.12.5 Gaseous Effluent Monitorinq The IOS Building has a ventilation system in which the effluent release is sampled during work events that generate airborne particulate activity. Operation of the ventilation system produces a negative pressure in the building. Although no planned airborne radioactive releases are anticipated from this pathway, refer to Attachment 12 when sampling the ventilation exhaust.
Fuel Storage Building exhaust is directed to the Auxiliary Building Stack where the exhaust is filtered and sampled for any activity during dismantlement activities.
Instrumentation requirements for gaseous effluent monitoring are presented in 1.
6.12.6 Gaseous Dose Rates Specifications:
The dose rate due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents from the site to areas at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents (see Attachment 3) shall be limited to the following values:
- 1)
The dose rate limit for tritium and for all radioactive materials in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days shall be less than or equal to 1500 mrem/yr to any organ.
Applicabilitv:
This is applicable at all times.
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With the dose rate(s) exceeding the above limits, immediately restore the release rate to within the limit(s) specified and report the event in the next Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report.
Surveillance Requirements:
Obtaining representative samples and performing analyses in accordance with the sample analyses program specified in Attachment 12 shall determine the release rate of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents.
The dose rate due to tritium and all radioactive material in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days, released in gaseous effluents, shall be determined to be within the limits of this Specification by using the results of the sampling and analysis program specified in Attachment 12 and the methodology described in Step 6.7.
Bases:
Step 6.12.6 is provided to ensure that the dose rate from gaseous effluents due to inhalation at any time at the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents (see Attachment 3) will be within the annual dose limits of 10 CFR Part 20 for MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC.
The annual dose limits are the doses associated with the concentrations of Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 20, Table 2, Column 1. These limits provide reasonable assurance that radioactive material discharged in gaseous effluents will not result in the exposure of an individual at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents to annual average concentrations exceeding the dose rate equivalent, on which the limits specified in Appendix B, Table 2 of 10 CFR Part 20 were derived. For individuals who may at times be within the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents, the occupancy of the individual will be sufficiently low to compensate for any increase in the atmospheric diffusion factor above that for the boundary.
6.12.7 Gaseous Organ Dose Specifications:
The dose or dose commitment to a MAXIMUM EXPOSED (HYPOTHETICAL)
INDIVIDUAL from tritium and radioactive materials in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents released to areas at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents (see Attachmeht 3) shall be limited to the following:
- 1) During any calendar quarter, to less than or equal to 7.5 mrem to any organ; and,
- 2) During any calendar year, to less than or equal to 15 mrem to any organ.
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This is applicable at all times.
Action:
With the calculated dose or dose commitment from the release of tritium and radioactive materials in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents exceeding any of the above limits, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days a Special Report. This Report will identify the cause(s) for exceeding the limit and define the corrective actions to be taken to reduce the releases and the proposed corrective action(s) to be taken to assure that subsequent releases will be in compliance with the above annual limits.
Surveillance Requirements:
Cumulative dose contributions for the current calendar quarter and calendar year period shall be determined in accordance with the methodology described in Step 6.8 at least monthly.
Bases:
Step 6.12.6 is provided to implement the requirements of Sections II.C, III.A and IV.A of Appendix 1, 10 CFR Part 50. The Specifications are the guides set forth in Section II.C of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I. The Action statements provide the required operating flexibility and at the same time implement the guides set forth in Section IV.A of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I to assure that the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents will be kept "As Low As is Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)." The caloulational methods specified in the Surveillance Requirements implement the requirements in Section III.A of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I that conformance with the guides of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I be shown by calculational procedures based on models and data, such that the actual exposure of an individual through appropriate pathways is unlikely to be substantially underestimated. For individuals who may at times be within the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents, the occupancy of the individual will be sufficiently low to compensate for any increase in the atmospheric dispersion factor above that for the boundary.
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CHEMISTRY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES NUMBER: CAP-0002 MANUAL REVISION: 16 TITLE OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL PAGE: 31 of 55 The calculational methods for calculating the doses due to the actual release rates of the subject materials are consistent with the methodology provided in Regulatory Guide 1.109, '"'Calculating of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I, Revision 1, October 1977 and Regulatory Guide 1.111, '"'Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors,"' Revision 1, July 1977. These equations also provide for estimating doses based upon the historical average atmospheric conditions.
The release rate specifications for radioactive materials in particulate form are dependent on the existing radionuclide pathways to man in areas at or beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents (see Attachment 3). The pathways which were examined in the development of these calculations are: (1) individual inhalation of airborne radionuclides, (2) deposition of radionuclides onto green leafy vegetation with subsequent consumption by man, (3) deposition onto grassy areas where milk animals and meat producing animals graze with consumption of the milk and meat by man, and (4) deposition on the ground with subsequent exposure of man.
6.12.8 Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System Specifications:
The VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM shall be sampled during dismantlement activities.
The following two conditions shall not exist simultaneous
- 3) (1) Gaseous waste is being discharged without treatment, and (2) The projected doses due to gaseous effluent releases from the site (see ), when averaged over 31 days, would exceed 2% of the 10 CFR 50, Appendix I annual dose guidelines (0.3 mrem to any organ, or air doses of 0.2 mrad from gamma radiation or 0.4 mrad from beta radiation).
Applicabilitv:
This is applicable at all times.
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If both parts 1) and 2) of the Specification are satisfied, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days a Special Report pursuant to Appendix A of the RSQM, which includes the following information:
- a. Explanation of why gaseous radwaste was being discharged without treatment, and identification of the equipment or subsystems not OPERABLE and the reason for inoperability.
- b. Action(s) taken to restore the inoperable equipment to OPERABLE STATUS.
- c. Summary description of action(s) taken to prevent a recurrence.
Surveillance Requirements:
Doses due to gaseous releases to areas at and beyond the Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents (see Attachment 3) shall be projected at-least once per 31 days in accordance with the methodology and parameters in Step 6.9.
Aerosol particulate testing will be performed on the filters in the Ventilation Exhaust Treatment Systems every 18 months, or after any work has been performed on the filter systems, which could alter their integrity. For minor filter integrity repairs(up to -
0.1% of filter bank surface area), immediate testing is not required. Filter integrity is ensured through visual observations and effluent sampling Bases:
The operation of the VENTILATION EXHAUST TREATMENT SYSTEM ensures that the systems are available for use whenever gaseous effluents require treatment prior to release to the environment. The requirement that the appropriate portions of these systems be used, when specified, provides reasonable assurance that the releases of radioactive materials in gaseous effluents are maintained 'as low as is reasonably achievable". The specified limits governing the use of appropriate portions of the systems and the dose design objectives set forth in Sections ll.B and IL.C of Appendix I, 10CFR 50, for gaseous effluents.
6.12.9 Fuel Cycle Dose Specification:
The dose or dose commitment to any real MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC due to releases of radioactive material in gaseous and liquid effluents and to direct radiation from uranium fuel cycle sources shall be limited to less than or equal to 25 mrem to the total body or any organ in a calendar year.
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With the calculated doses from the release of radioactive material in liquid or gaseous effluents exceeding twice the limits of Specifications in Steps 6.12.3 and 6.12.8 or exceeding the reporting levels in Table 3 of the REMP Manual, calculations shall be made including direct radiation contributions (including outside storage tanks, etc.) to determine whether the above specifications have been exceeded.
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If the above limits have been exceeded, prepare and submit to the Commission within 30 days, a Special Report that defines the corrective action to be taken to reduce subsequent releases to prevent recurrence of exceeding the above limits and includes the schedule for achieving conformance with the above limits. This Special Report, as defined in 10 CFR Part 20.2203(a)(4), shall include an analysis that estimates the radiation exposure (dose) to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from uranium fuel cycle sources, including all effluent pathways and direct radiation, in a calendar year that includes the release(s) covered by this report. It shall also describe levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive material involved, and the cause of the exposure levels or concentrations.
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Surveillance Requirements:
Cumulative dose contributions from liquid and gaseous effluents shall be determined in accordance with Step 6.12.3 and 6.12.6 Surveillance Requirements.
Cumulative dose contributions from direct radiation (including outside storage tanks, etc.) shall be determined in accordance with Step 6.10. This requirement is applicable only under the conditions set forth in the above Action statements.
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Step 6;12.9 is provided to meet the dose limitations of 40 CFR 190 that have been incorporated into 10 CFR 20 by 46 FR 18525. The specification requires the preparation and submittal of a Special Report whenever the calculated doses from plant radioactive effluents exceed twice the numerical guides for design objective doses of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I or exceeds the reporting levels of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program. For the Rancho Seco site, it is unlikely that the resultant dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC will exceed the dose limits of 40 CFR 190 if the plant remains within twice the numerical guides for design objectives of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I and if direct radiation (outside storage tanks, etc.) is kept small. The Special Report will describe a course of action, which should result in the limitation of the dose to a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC for a calendar year to within the 40 CFR 190 limits. For the purposes of the Special Report, it may be assumed that the dose commitment to the MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC from other uranium fuel cycle sources is negligible, with the exception that dose contributions from other nuclear fuel cycle facilities at the same site or within a radius of 5 miles must be considered. If the dose to any MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC is evaluated to exceed the requirements of 40 CFR 190, the Special Report with a request for a variance (provided the release conditions resulting in violation of 40 CFR 190 have not already been corrected), in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 190 is considered to be a timely request and fulfills the requirements of 40 CFR 190 until NRC staff action is completed. An individual is not considered a MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC during any period in which he/she is engaged in carrying out any operation, which is part of the uranium fuel cycle.
6.12;10 Quarter/Annual Dose Proiections Specifications:
The projected dose contributions from liquid and gaseous effluents for the current calendar quarter and current calendar year shall be calculated according to the methodology in Steps 6.5 and 6.9 at least every 31 days..
Applicabilitv:
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Projected dose contributions shall be determined at least every 31 days.
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Gaseous Effluents:
Projected dose contributions shall be determined at least every 31 days.
Bases:
This step is provided to implement Appendix A of the Rancho Seco Quality Manual.
Dose projections provide a means of determining if current release practices will be within the dose limits of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I. Calculating projected dose totals every 31 days provides information, which can be used to keep effluent releases "as low as is reasonably achievable".
Calculations performed during the first 15 days of the calendar year or calendar quarter will result in artificially high dose projections, which provide no usable information.
6.13 Reports 6.13.1 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (ARERR).
The ARERR covering the activities of the unit during the previous 12 months shall be submitted within 90 days after January 1 of each year. The report shall include the following:
(1)
Summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents released from the unit.
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Summary of solid waste shipped from the unit.
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All unplanned releases of radioactive materials in gaseous and liquid effluents to unrestricted areas shall include a description of the event and equipment involved, cause(s), action(s) taken to prevent recurrence, and consequences.
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Dose or dose commitment assessments to ensure compliance with the specifications in 6.12.3, 6.12.7.
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Complete, legible copy of the entire ODCM and/or REMP Manual if changes occurred during the ARERR reporting period. The copy may be part of the ARERR or sent concurrently.
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(1) 6.12.3 - Liquid Dose Calculations (2) 6.12.4 - Liquid Dose Projections (3) 6.12.8 - Gaseous Organ Dose (4) 6.12.9 - Gaseous Dose Projections (5) 6.12.10 - Fuel Cycle Dose 7.0 RECORDS The individual/packaged documents and related correspondence completed as a result of the performance or implementation of this procedure are records. They shall be transmitted to Records Management in accordance with RSAP-0601, Nuclear Records Management.
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520 kg/yr 630 kg/yr 520 kg/yr 0 kg/yr Irrigated Fresh Vegetables Irrigated Milk Adult Teen Child.
Infant Adult
- Teen Child Infant 64 kg/yr 42 kg/yr 26 kg/yr 0 kg/yr 310 kg/yr 400 kg/yr 330 kg/yr 330 kg/yr 64 kg/yr 42 kg/yr 26 kg/yr 0 kg/yr 310 kg/yr 400 kg/yr 330 kg/yr 330 kg/yr Irrigated Meat & Poultry Fish Other Seafood Invertebrate (Crayfish)
Algae Adult Teen Child Infant Adult Teen Child Infant Adult Teen Child Infant Adult Teen Child Infant 110 kg/yr 65 kg/yr 41 kg/yr 0 kg/yr 21 kg/yr 16 kg/yr 6.9 kg/yr 0 kg/yr 5.0 kg/yr 3.8 kg/yr 1.7 kg/yr 0 kg/yr None None None None 110 kg/yr 65 kg/yr 41 kg/yr.
0 kg/yr 21 kg/yr 16 kg/yr 6.9 kg/yr 0 kg/yr 6.9 kg/yr 5.2 kg/yr 2.2 kg/yr 0 kg/yr 0 kg/yr
- 0 kg/yr 0 kg/yr 0 kg/yr Water Usage (Drinking Water)
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CONSUMPTION AND USAGE PARAMETERS (continued)
PATHWAY
- Shoreline Recreation Swimming Boating AGE 1.109 DEFAULT Adult Teen Child Infant Adult Teen Child Infant Adult Teen Child Infant 12 hr/yr 67 hr/yr 14 hr/yr 0 hr/yr
- None None.
None None None None None None 8000 m3 8000 m3 3700 m3 1400 m3 RSNGS 200 hr/yr 100 hr/yr
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IRRIGATION RATES AND FRACTION OF IRRIGATION 1.109 DEFAULT RSNGS Irrigation Rate 263 liters/m2/month 263 liters/mr2/month Time field has been irrigated prior to crop of interest Fraction of the year field is irrigated Fraction of animal water intake not obtained from the irrigation system (Irrigated Meat)
Fraction of animal water intake not obtained from the irrigation system (Irrigated Milk) 15 years None 15 years None None 0
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TRANSIT. TRANSFER. AND HOLDUP TIMES 1.109 DEFAULT BER: CAP-0002 SION: 16 E: 39 of 55 Irrigated Stored Vegetables Holdup Time Irrigated Fresh Vegetables Holdup Time Irrigated Milk Holdup Time Irrigated Meat Holdup Time Transit Time From Time Of Sample To Time Of Release Transit Time To Drinking Water DILUTIONS All Pathways Shore-Width Factor MISCELLANEOUS Fraction Of Leafy Vegetables Grown In Garden Of Interest Fraction Of Produce Ingested Grown In Garden Of Interest Crop Growing Time For Leafy Vegetables Ingested By Man Crop Growing Time For Pasture Grass Crop Yield For Leafy Vegetables Ingested By Man Crop Yield For Pasture Grass 1440 hrs 24 hrs 48 hrs 480 hrs None RSNGS 1440 hrs 24 hrs 48 hrs 480 hrs 72 hrs None 0 hrs 1.109 DEFAULT None 0.2 1.109 DEFAULT 1.0 RSNGS 1 (None)
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DIRECTION DISTANCE X/O*
(sec/m3)
ENE 1038 M 8.1 E-06 PATHWAY Inhalation Ground Vegetation Cow Milk Meat Animal k Meat Animal Goat Milk Site Boundary for Gaseous Effluents ENE SSW ENE S
SSE SSW NNW 1038 M 670 M 1038 M 195 M 198 M 2500 M 670 M 1.4E-05 8.1 E-06 1.2E-04 1.OE-06 2.1 E-05 D/Q*
4.8E-08 2.8E-08 4.8E-08 3.4E-07 1.7E-09 Based on meteorological data from January 1978 to December 1987.
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Efficiency cpm/pCi/cc Nuclide MO-99 CS-1 34 CS-1 37 CR-51 MN-54 FE-59 CO-58 CO-60 ZN-65 SB-1 24 BA-1 40 LA-1 40
- From Calculation 3.47 E+07 3.25 E+08 1.28 E+08 1.85 E+07 1.30 E+08 1.26 E+08 1.85 E+08 2.40 E+08 6.49 E+07 2.66 E+08 8.98 E+07 2.69 E+08 Z-RDM-10261 Page 1 of 1
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- Tbody 1.21 E+01 7.63E+04 1.91 E+03 2.02E+04 1.15E+04 8.59E+05 5.25E+05 Thyroid 1.21 E+01 7.63E+04 7.29E-04 1.26E+04 O.OOE+00 4.03E+03 6.06E+03 Kidney 1.21 E+01 7.63E+04 7.29E-04 1.26E+04 O.OOE+00 3.43E+05 2.75E+05 Lung 1.21 E+01 7.63E+04 4.56E+03 1 ;26E+04 0.00E+00 1.16E+05 9.54E+04 GI tract 1.21 E+01 7.63E+04 4.69E+03 7.73E+04 4.95E+03 2.23E+04 2.14E+04 DOSE FACTOR TABLE: A(i) - Teen Units are mrer-h/hr per uCi/ml Nuclide H-3 C-14 FE-55 CO-60 NI-63 SR-90 CS-1 34 CS-1 37 Bone 0.OOE+00 5.64E+05 1.37E+04 6.35E+03 4.50E+05 7.40E+06 5.04E+05 6.99E+05 Liver 1.37E+01 1.13E+05 9.69E+03 1.1 OE+04 3.18E+04 6.16E-03 1.1 8E+06 9.30E+05 Tbody 1.37E+01 1.1 3E+05 2.26E+03 1.69E+04 1.53E+04 1.98E+06 5.50E+05 3.26E+05 Thyroid 1.37E+01 1.13E+05 7.29E-04 6.35E+03 0.OOE+00 6.16E-03 2.03E+03 3.03E+03 Kidney 1.37E+01 1.13E+05 7.29E-04 6.35E+03 0.OOE+00 6.16E-03 3.77E+05 3.18E+05 Lung 1.37E+01 1.13E+05 6.15E+03 6.35E+03 0.OOE+00 6.16E-03 1.45E+05 1.26E+05 GI tract 1.37E+01 1.1 3E+05 4.19E+03 6.71 E+04 5.06E+03 3.85E+05 1.67E+04 1.62E+04 DOSE FACTOR TABLE: A(i) - Child Units are mrerr/hr per uCi/ml Nuclide-H-3 FE-55 CO-60 SR-90 CS-1 34 CS-1 37 Bone O.OOE+00 2.40E+04 8.89E+02 1.47E+07.
7.61 E+05 1.1 2E+06 Liver 2.1 OE+01 1.27E+04 7.51 E+03 8.62E-04 1.25E+06 1.07E+06 Tbody
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DOSE FACTOR TABLE: A(i) - Infant Units are mrem/hr per uCi/mI Nuclide H-3 FE-55 CO-60 NI-63 SR-90 CS-1 34 CS-1 37 Bone O.OOE+00 5.61 E+02 0.OOE+00 1.72E+05 3.91 E+05 1.55E+05 2.32E+05 iver 1.14E+01 3.63E+02 3.81 E+02 1.06E+04 0.00E+00 2.89E+05 2.71 E+05 Tbody 1.14E+01 9.69E+01 8.99E+02 5.97E+03 1.05E+05 2.92E+04 1.92E+04 Thyroid 1.14E+01 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 Kidney 1.14E+01 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 7.43E+04 7.27E+04 Lung 1.14E+01 1.77E+02 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 3.05E+04 2.94E+04 GI tract 1.14E+01 4.61 E+01 9.06E+02 5.29E+02 7.22E+03 7.84E+02 8.47E+02 Page 2 of 2
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'0OOE+00 1.65E+07 7.65E+05 CS-134 5.03E+05 1.13E+06 5.49E+05 O.OOE+00 3.75E+05 1.46E+05 9.76E+03 CS-1 37 6.71 E+05 8.48E+05 3.11 E+05 O.OOE+00 3.04E+05 1.21 E+05 8.48E+03 DOSE FACTOR TABLE: R(i) - Child, inhalation Units are mrem/vr per uCi/m3 Nuclide.
Bone Liver Tbody Thyroid Kidney Lung GI tract H-3 0.OOE+00 1.13E+03 1.13E+03 1.13E+03 1.13E+03 1.13E+03 1.13E+03 FE-55 4.74E+04. 2.52E+04 7.77E+03 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.11 E+05 2.87E+03 CO-60 0.00E+00 1.31 E+04 2.27E+04 O.OOE+00 O.OE+00 7.07E+06 9.62E+04 SR-90 1.01 E+08 O.OOE+00 6.44E+06 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 1.48E+07 3.44E+05 CS-1 34 6.51 E+05 1.01 E+06 2.25E+05 0.OOE+00 3.31 E+05 1.21 E+05 3.85E+03 CS-1 37 9.07E+05 8.25E+05 1.28E+05 0.OOE+00 2.82E+05 1.04E+05 3.62E+03 DOSE FACTOR TABLE: R(i) - Infant, inhalation Units are mrem/vr per uCi/m3 Nuclide Bone Liver Tbody Thyroid Kidney Lung GI tract H-3 FE-55 CO-60 SR-90 CS-1 34 CS-1 37 O.OOE+00 1.97E+04 0.OOE+00 4.09E+07 3.96E+05 5.49E+05 6.47E+02 1.18E+04 8.03E+03 O.OOE+00 7.03E+05 6.12E+05 6.47E+02 3.33E+03 1.18E+04 2.59E+06 7.45E+04 4.55E+04 6.47E+02 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 o.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 6.47E+02 O.OOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 1.90E+05 1.72E+05 6.47E+02 8.70E+04 4.51 E+06 1.1 2E+07 7.97E+04 7.13E+04 6.47E+02 1.1 OE+03 3.19E+04 1.31 E+05 1.33E+03 1.33E+03 Page I of 1
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- 1. Gross Radioactivity Monitors Providing Automatic Termination of Release Retention Basin Effluent Discharge Monitor (R15017A) 1 With the monitor inoperable, effluent releases may be resumed provided that prior to initiating a release from the retention ba'sin:
1 ) At least two independent samples are analyzed in accordance with Step 6.12.2.
- 2) At least two technically qualified members of the Facility Staff independently verify the release rate calculations and discharge line valving.
Otherwise, suspend release of radioactive effluents via the pathway. Exert best efforts to return the monitor to OPERABLE status within 30 days and, if unsuccessful, explain in the next Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report why the inoperable monitor was not restored in a timely manner.
- 2. Flow Measurement Devices Waste Water Flow Rate and Totalizer (FIRQ95108)
Retention Basin Discharge Flow Rate (FI95001) 1 1
With the flow measurement device inoperable, effluent releases via this pathway may continue provided the flow rate is estimated at least once per 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> during retention basin releases by a level device in the discharge stream.
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- 2. Flow Monitors Waste Water Flow Rate and Totalizer (FIRQ951 08)
Retention Basin Discharge Flow Rate (FI95001)
Source Check Instrument Channel Calibration Channel Test P
R(2).
Q(3)
N/A R
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During releases via this pathway, a check shall be performed at least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
Normally, checks are automatically performed once every eight (8) hours.
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The Instrument Channel Calibration for radioactivity measurement instrumentation shall be performed using one or more reference standards.
(3) The Channel Test shall also demonstrate that automatic isolation of this pathway and an alarm annunciation occurs if any of the following conditions exist:
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Instrumentation indicates measured levels above the alarm/trip set point.
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Circuit failure.
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Instrument indicates a downscale failure.
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Instrument controls not set in operate mode.
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The Instrument Channel Check shall consist of verifying indication of flow during periods of release. The Instrument Channel Check shall be made at least once daily on any day in which batch releases are made.
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Type Frequency Frequency Type of Activity (PCVmI)
A. Retention Each Batch Each Batch H-3 1.00 E-05 Basin P
P Co-60 4.00 E-09 (N/S)Sb cd)_
Cs-134, Cs-137 3.00 E-09 Each Batch Composite e)
Sr-90 1.00 E-09 P
M Gross Alpha 1.00 E-07 I
Table Notation, (a) 1. The Lower Limits of Detection (LLDs) for the radionuclides presented in this table are the smallest concentrations (expressed in microcuries per milliliter) which are required to be detected, if present, in order to achieve compliance with the limits of Step 6.12.3 (10 CFR 50, Appendix I) and assurance of compliance with the limits of Step 6.12.2 (10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table 2, Column 2) for a Retention Basin Discharge.
- 2. The LLD of a radioanalysis system is that value which will indicate the presence or absence of radioactivity in a sample when the probability of a false positive and of a false negative determination is stated. The probabilities of the false positive and false negative are taken as equal at 0.05. The general equation for estimating the maximum LLD in microcuries per milliliter is given by the following:
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+ 3.29 X S b t.Is LLD =
(3.70 E + 04)(Y x E x V)e(-Xtc)
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2.71 3.29
=- factor to account for Poisson statistics at very low background count rates
= two times the constant used to establish the one sided 0.95 confidence interval
.3.70 E+04 =
disintegrations/second/microcurie Y
= -yield of radiochemical process, i.e., the product of all factors such as emission fraction, chemical yield, etc.
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Table Notation (Continued)
V
= sample volume (milliliters)
A=
the radioactive decay constant for the particular nuclide (seconds-')
t
=
the elapsed time from midpoint of collection to the midpoint of counting Sb
=
the standard deviation of the background counting rate 0.5 B
B Sb
=
C tbts tbb Where:
B
=
background counts tb
=
background counting interval (seconds) ts
=
sample counting interval (seconds)
- 3. The LLD is defined as an a priori (before the fact) estimate and is not to be calculated for each sample analyzed on an a posteriori (after the fact) basis.
(b) A batch release is the discharge of liquid wastes of discrete volume from the north or south Retention Basin.
(c) A Retention Basin will be isolated and its contents thoroughly mixed to assure representative sampling.
l (d) Isotopic peaks which are measurable and identifiable from a Retention Basin sample analysis shall be reported and included in ODCM evaluations. Nuclides which are not observed in the analysis shall be reported as less than' the nuclide's a posteriori minimum detectable concentration and shall not be reported as being present. The "less than" results shall be considered "zero" for the purposes of ODCM evaluations; however, if a nuclide is measured and identified at a value less than the Attachment 10 LLD value, it shall be reported and entered in ODCM evaluations.
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Instrument 1.
Auxiliary building IOSB Reactor Building
- a. Particulate Sampler
- b. Sampler Flow Rate Measurement Device Action These samples are analyzed in accordance with 2'.
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I RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS WASTE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM Lower Limit
- of Detection Gaseous Release Sampling Minimum Analysis Type of Activity (LLD) (a)
Type Frequency (b)
Frequency Analysis (pCi/mI)
Continuous M
Principal Gamma 1.00 E-1 1 Auxiliary Building Particulate Sample Emitters(c)
Continuous M
Gross Alpha(e) 1.00 E-1 1 Particulate Sample Sr-90(d) 1.00 E-1 1 M
1.00 E-6 Grab Sample M
Continuous W (
Principal Gamma 1.00 E-1 1 Particulate Sample Emitters(c)
Reactor Building/IOSB Continuous M
Gross Alpha (e) 1.00 E-1 1 Particulate Sample Sr-90 (d) 1.00 E-1 1 M
1.00 E-6 Grab Sample M
I Table Notation (a) 1. The Lower Limits of Detection (LLDs) for the radionuclides presented in this table are the smallest concentration (expressed in microcuries per unit volume) which are required to be detected, if present, in order to achieve compliance with the limits of the Specifications in Steps 6.12.6, and 6.12.7.
- 2. The LLD of a radioanalysis system is that value which will indicate the presence or absence of radioactivity in a sample when the probability of a false positive and of a false negative determination is stated. The probabilities of the false positive and false negative are taken as equal at 0.05. The general equation for estimating the maximum LLD in microcuries per. milliliter is given by the following:
LLD =
2.7
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Wher 3
3 Y
E V
x tc re:
.71
= factor to account for Poisson statistics at very low background count rates
.29
= two times the constant used to establish the one sided 0.95 confidence interval
.70 E+04 = disintegrations/second/microcurie
= yield of radiochemical process, i.e., the product of all factors such as emission fraction, chemical yield, etc.
= counting efficiency (count/disintegrations) sample volume (milliliters) the radioactive decay constant for the particular nuclide (seconds-')
the elapsed time from midpoint of collection to the midpoint of counting
=
the standard deviation of the background counting rate 0.5 Ctbts 2)
Sb Sb Where:
B tb ts
=
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= background counting interval (seconds)
= sample counting interval (seconds) 2 Page 2 of 3
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Table Notation (Continued)
- 3. The LLD is defined as an a priori (before the fact) estimate and is not to be calculated for each sample analyzed on an a posteriori (after the fact) basis.
(b)
Sample during dismantlement activities described in section 6.12.5.
(c)
Principal gamma emitters for which the LLD applies are: Co-60, Cs-1 34, and Cs-1 37 for particulate samples. This does not mean only these nuclides will be detected and reported.
Other peaks that are measurable and identifiable shall be reported in the Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, pursuant to Step 6.13.1. All peaks, which are measurable and identifiable, shall be reported and entered into the ODCM evaluations. Nuclides, which are not observed for the analysis shall be reported as "less than" the nuclide's a posteriori minimum detectable concentration and shall not be reported as being present. The "less than" results shall be considered "zero" for the ODCM evaluations; however, if a nuclide is measured and identified at a value less than the Attachment 12 LLD value, it shall be reported and entered into ODCM evaluations.
(d)
A gross beta analysis is performed on a monthly basis for each environmental release particulate sample. If any one of these samples indicates greater than 1.0 E-1 1 pCi/cc gross beta activity, then an Sr9O analysis will be performed on those samples exceeding this value.
(e)
A gross alpha analysis is performed on a monthly basis for each environmental release particulate sample. This fulfills the requirements of performing a monthly composite.
(f)
Per section 4.5 of the ODCM.
(g) This analysis shall be performed until such time that all plant origin liquid sources of Tritiated water have been eliminated. i.e. Radwaste Tanks have been emptied. 2 Page 3of 3
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Sign the bottom of the form when all review requirements are completed.
Initials I.
Determination that the level of control of radioactive effluents is being maintained.
This determination is made by review of the following documents:
- 10CFR 20.1301 and 20.1302 10CFR5O.36a
- AppendixIto 10CFR50
- 40 CFR 190 II.
Determination that the change(s) will not adversely affect the accuracy or reliability of effluent dose calculations or effluent monitor setpoint determinations.
This determination is made by directly reviewing each change to the ODCNM. Although each change must be evaluated, changes that directly involveIculati s should be more carefully considered.
Iml.
Supporting information.
Full justification including analyses and evalu is t
pp rt the change(s) must be included in the review and approval packav IV.
Notification of NRC.
X The NRC is notified of all changes '
CNI by including a complete, legible copy as part of, or concurrent with, the uiadtjve Effluent Release Report (ARERR). To ensure inclusion in the aIitem sbould be initiated whenever the ODCM is revised.
V.
Implementing The following docu s should reviewed for impact whenever the ODCM is revised:
- CAP-0008, leases of Radioactivity in liquid Effluents
- CAP-0009, Offsite Rei es of Radioactivity in Liquid Effluents
- CAP-0013, Preparation of the Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report
- CHM-5 107, Compositing of Liquid Samples
- CHM-5 109, Effluent Monitor Alarm Response Procedure VI.
Multidiscipline Review Ensure all areas that may be affected by the revision, or have an interest in the changes made in the revision, are included in the multidiscipline review. Areas that are affected by the ODCMI and could be included in this review are: Technical Services, Surveillance Scheduler, Quality Assurance,-Licensing, and Operations.
Al Reviews Complete:
Reviewer Signature Date CHM-122 (Rev. 0)
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