ML061010141

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Entergy Condition Report, CR-IP2-2005-04151
ML061010141
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 10/18/2005
From: Axelson W
Entergy Nuclear Operations
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
FOIA/PA-2006-0019 CR-IP2-2005-04151
Download: ML061010141 (4)


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CONDITION REPORT I CR-1P2-2005-04451 Originator: Axelson,William L Originator Group: Radiation Protection Mgmt Supervisor NMme: Gately,Daniel M Discovered rate: 10/17/200S 11:59 Originator Phone: 8417 Operability Required: N Reportability Required; N Initiated Date: 10/17/2005 12:21 tofpt 4 r I a/111 Condition

Description:

Additional radiological sample results from five onsite monitoring wel{

A.nd from the f5u Unit 3 turbire Build ing i?#showed trace levels of tritiumh activity consistent with typical IPEC effluent levels from SIG and secondarysystem leakage waste streams, and onsite storm drains. Gamma spectra analysis of these samples showed no detectable licensed activity. Tritium values inthewells ranged from 417 to 1589 pCi/l, and were analyzed to environmental levels at IPECs offsihe laboratory. Typical tritium levels in SIGs ranges from 1170 to 4700 pCilI. Turbine hall sump sample's typical range from 2000 to 3700 pCi/l, and outdoor storm drain samples range from 1000 to 3200 pCi/l. All sample results were well below regulatory limits for reporting. Additional sampling will be conducted to track and trend these monitoring wells Immediate Action

Description:

none Suggested Action

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assign to RP to include sampling of these wells in addition to MW-11I which had eleavated levels of HTO--Include this CR with IP2-2005-3986 Information in this record was deleted in accordance with e Frned Infrtlo5 Art exmpton S~nOIAQ ray V

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Gamma spectra analysis of these samples showed no detectable licensed activity. Tritium values in the wells ranged from 417 to 1589 pCI, and were analyzed to environmental levels at IPEC's offsite laboratory. Typical tritium levels in SIGs ranges from 1170 to 4700 pCi/I.

Turbine hall sump samples typical range from 2001) to 3700 pCi/l, and outdoor storm drain samples range from 1000 to 3200 pCi/i. All sample results were well below regulatory limits for reporting. Additional sampling will be conducted to track and trend these monitoring wells I

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P2a-ZDA-.0A1 Discovered; 10/1712005 12:13:17 PM Originated: 10/1712005 12:24:29PM Origlnator.

SchollensWilllam Radiaton ProtectIon Staff Oporabllty: No Due to the excessive rain from last week the water from the north curtain drain in Unit 1 was pumped to the cask wash pit and other pools in unit 1. This water was also pumped to 14 Waste collector tank. The purpose cf this CR is to document the Impact that processing this water will have on the Radwaste processing resin beds. Due to the high conductivity of this water it will deplete the resin rapidly resulting in approximately 280 Cubic feet of waste to be disposed of. The cost of the replacement resin, and subsequent disposal will be $250,000 to $300,000 that Is not budgeted for.

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