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RTL A9.690E, 2012 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and 2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, Enclosure 1, Cover Through Enclosure 2, Attachment 3
ML13126A039
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Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 04/12/2013
From: Renz L M, Earle J T
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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RTL# A9.690E FIRSTENERGY NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION 2012 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT AND 2012 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT UNITS NO. 1 AND 2 LICENSES DPR-66 AND NPF-73 RTL A9.690E Enclosure 1 BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION ENVIRONMENTAL

& CHEMISTRY SECTION Technical Report Approval: 2012 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT AND 2012 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT UNITS NO. 1 AND 2 LICENSES DPR-66 AND NPF-73 Prepared by: Dr. Lara M. Renz C Date: V- 11---13<./ 4,ý ýPrepared by: Jonathan T. Earle Date: V/al/t 3 I , v Reviewed by: Beth H. Furdak Date: '///Z//s Donald J. Salera X k IN Date: Approved by:_2r).0

Subject:

Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 BV-1 Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66 BV-2 Docket No. 50-412, License No. NPF-73 Radioactive Effluent Release Report for 2012, and Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for 2012 Distribution for Enclosures 1 -3: Original Report to: U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:

Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Copies of Report to Other USNRC: U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRR Project Manager U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Senior Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Region I Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Region I Health Physics Inspector Attn: Thomas A. Moslak Copies of Report to Other Agencies: American Nuclear Insurers 95 Glastonbury Boulevard Glastonbury, CT 06033 Department of Environmental Protection (5 copies)Bureau of Radiation Protection

& Toxicology P.O. Box 2063 Harrisburg, PA 17120 Department of Environmental Protection (2 copies)Southwest Regional Office 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15222 I Distribution for Enclosures 1 -3: Page2 I INPOI 700 Galleria Parkway SE Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30339-5957 Beaver County Cooperative Extension 3 156 Cowpath Road Aliquippa, PA 15001-5842 Hancock County Office of Emergency Services PO Box 884 New Cumberland, WV 20647 Ohio Department of Health 246 North High Street Columbus, OH 43266-0288 Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235 East Liverpool Water Authority 2220 Michigan Avenue East Liverpool, OH 43920 ORSANCO I 5735 Kellogg Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45228 B. F. Jones Memorial Library 663 Franklin Avenue Aliquippa, PA 15001 Bureau of Radiation Protection HP3 Ohio Department of Health Northeast District Office 161 South High Street, Suite 400 Akron, OH 44308-1612 I

Distribution for Enclosures 1 -3: Page 3 Copies of Report for FENOC Addressees:

DJ Salera, BVPS; Manager, Site Chemistry (A-BV-A)BH Furdak, BVPS; Supervisor, Nuclear Chemistry Services (A-BV-A)LM Renz, BVPS; Chemistry REMP and RETS Administrator (A-BV-A) 10 copies SK Lyons, Akron; Fleet Licensing (A-GO-2) 2 copies MD Banko, BVPS; Operations Oversight (A-BV-NCD3)

MA Jansto, BVPS, Radiation Monitor System Engineer (A-BV-SOSB6)

TJ Ponticel, BVPS, Liquid Waste System Engineer (A-BV-SOSB6)

RL Evans, Akron; Director, Environmental (A-GO-13)DW Jenkins, Akron; Sr. Attorney II, Legal (A-GO-15)M Hall, Akron; Vice President, Energy Policy (A-GO-18)MJ Jirousek, Akron; Manager, Environmental Generation Services (A-GO-13)GW Gillespie, Akron; Fleet Chemistry/Environmental (A-WAC-A3)

JB Burnett, Perry RETS & REMP Administrator (A-PY-CCB 125)AM Percival, Davis-Besse RETS & REMP Administrator (A-DB-1041)

B Grob, Manager, Environmental, Inc.RJ Dinello, Field Specialist, Enviromnental, Inc BVPS Document Control, RTL A9.690E BVRC -Keywords:

Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report RTL A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 1 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 2012 Radioactive Effluent Release Report FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Unit 1 License No. DPR-66 Unit 2 License No. NPF-73 Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 2 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Index RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page ii Title Page Cover Index ii Executive Summary -Report Submittal and Requirements iii Executive Summary -Liquid and Gaseous Effluent Control (Part 1 of 2) iv Executive Summary -Liquid and Gaseous Effluent Control (Part 2 of 2) v Executive Summary -Trends of Total Dose vi Executive Summary -Trends of Liquid Release Activity (Fission and Activation Products) vii Executive Summary -Trends of Liquid Release Activity (Tritium) viii Executive Summary -Trends of Liquid Release Offsite Dose Projections ix Executive Summary -Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Fission and Activation Gas) x Executive Summary -Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Particulates and Radioiodines) xi Executive Summary -Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Tritium) xii Executive Summary -Trends of Unit 1 Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Projections xiii Executive Summary -Trends of Unit 2 Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Projections xiv Results of Abnormal Releases xv Results of Onsite Spills and Items Added to Decommissioning Files per 10CFR50.75(g) xvi Results of Onsite Groundwater Monitoring Program xvii Corrections to Previous Radioactive Effluent Release Reports xviii Information Paae 1 Table 1A Gaseous Effluents-Summation Of All Releases 2 Table 1 B-EB Gaseous Effluents

-Elevated Batch Releases 3 Table 1 B-EC Gaseous Effluents

-Elevated Continuous Releases 4 Table 1C-GB1 Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Batch Releases (Unit 1) 5 Table 1C-GC1 Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Continuous Releases (Unit 1) 6 Table 1 C-GB2 Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Batch Releases (Unit 2) 7 Table 1 C-GC2 Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Continuous Releases (Unit 2) 8 Table 2A Liquid Effluents

-Summation Of All Releases 9 Table 2B-B Liquid Effluents

-Batch Releases 10 Table 2B-C Liquid Effluents

-Continuous Releases 11 Table 3A Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part 1 of 3) 12 Table 3B Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part 2 of 3) 13 Table 3C Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part 3 of 3) 14 Table 4 Lower Limits Of Detectability 15 Table 5A Assessment Of Radiation Doses (Unit 1) 16 Table 5B Assessment Of Radiation Doses (Unit 2) 17 Table 6 Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Channels Not Returned To Operable Status Within 30 Days 18 Table 7 Total Dose Commitments, Total Effective Dose Equivalents and Population Doses 19 Table 8 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Surveillance Deficiencies 20 Table 9 Unit I and 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Changes (Description) 21 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Attachment 1 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)OH L .,UI ; +r M +4 0 ikj +;OL TLLLH.H H i rn 4410t.UJ Attachment 2 Unit 1 and 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Changes (Complete Copy)Attachment 3 Unit 1 and Unit 2 Carbon-14 (C-14) Dose Estimates Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 3 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Enclosure 2, Page iii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Report Submittal Requirements Report Submittal and Requirements:

The report was prepared and submitted in accordance with the requirements contained in the following documents:

BVPS Integrated Technical Specifications, Administrative Control 5.6.2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) procedure 1/2-ODC-3.03, "Controls for RETS and REMP Programs, "Attachment U, Control 6.9.3 BVPS procedure 1/2-ENV-01.05, 'Compliance with Regulatory Guide 1.21 and Technical Specifications" NUREG-1 301, 'Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Guidance:

Standard Radiological Effluent Controls for Pressurized Water Reactors, Generic Letter 89-01, Supplement No. 1, April 1991" Regulatory Guide 1.21, "Measuring Evaluating and Reporting Radioactivity in Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive Material in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents from Light-Water Cooled Nuclear Power Plants, Revision 1, June 1974" BVPS Condition Report No. 2012-04412, Unable to meet required LLD for Ce-144 in Liquid Liter Bottle Geometry.BVPS Condition Report No. 2012-02583, DIE process for Phase 2 of Coolant Recovery Project did not address ODCM..BVPS Condition Report No. 2012-05875, Antimony-126 identified in the liquid waste system.BVPS Condition Report No. 2012-10428, Co-58 identified in the Catch Basin System.BVPS Condition Report No 2012-10727

-Groundwater Well Analysis Could Not Achieve Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) for Ba-La-140 due to Sample Age BVPS Condition Report No. 2012-15547, Co-58 identified in the Catch Basin System.BVPS SAP Notification No. 600739155, 2012 RETS and REMP Report BVPS SAP Notification No. 600747531.

Uodate 1/2-ODC-2.01 for RM-1RW-100 Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 4 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page iv Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Liquid and Gaseous Effluent Control (Part I of 2)Onsite Groundwater Monitoring:

Twenty-three (23) on-site monitoring wells were sampled in the spring and fall sampling periods in 2012. The six (6) highest concentration monitoring wells were sampled in a summer sampling period for additional trend data. No new wells were installed and no wells were retired.Sixteen (16) wells returned results of less than the pre-operational mean (440 pCi/L) during all sample periods in 2012. One (1) well returned results >440 pCi/L, but <2000 pCi/L. Six (6) wells returned results>2000 pCi/L. No wells exceeded 20,000 pCi/L with the highest concentration recorded as 19,200 pCi/L.The NEI/FENOC communication level was reached for MW-12S & MW-12D during 2007. Notification to local, state & federal agencies was performed on 10/08/07.

Additional communication for new well results was performed on 09/08/10 for those new wells that exceeded 2000 pCi/L. There were no wells that reached the 2000 pCi/L Communication Level for the first time in 2012. No adverse effect to the offsite environment has been detected at this time, because all offsite groundwater, drinking water and surface water samples were <440 pCi/L. Mitigation activities (catch basin sleeving) to prevent tritiated condensate water from reaching the groundwater were completed 12/17/11.Onsite Spills: There were no onsite liquid spills >100 gallons.Decommissioning File Update: One item was added to the site decommissioning files in accordance with 10CFR50.75(g).

This item included the discovery of Licensed Radioactive Material (LRM) in the Unit 2 Catch Basin System. See Enclosure 2, Page xvi for additional details.Abnormal Liquid Releases:

There were no abnormal liquid releases.Abnormal Gaseous Releases:

There were no abnormal gaseous releases.Liquid Radwaste Treatment System: The site operated via a shared Liquid Radwaste Treatment System, even though each Unit has its own ion-exchange vessels. Shared operation allowed either Unit to process liquid waste at the Unit of origin, or at the other Unit. Typically, when Unit I or 2 high level liquid waste was processed (e.g., coolant recovery waste) it was performed at Unit 1, because it has a carbon pre-conditioning filter.Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System: The site operated via a shared Gaseous Radwaste Treatment System, even though each Unit has its own charcoal delay beds and storage/decay tanks. Shared operation allowed either Unit to process gaseous waste at the Unit of origin, or at the other Unit. Typically, when Unit 1 or 2 went to a shutdown condition, the gaseous waste was transferred for storage and decay at Unit 2, because Unit 2 has four (4) additional storage tanks.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 5 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Enclosure 2, Page v Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Liquid and Gaseous Effluent Control (Part 2 of 2)Lower Limits of Detectability (LLD): All a-priori calculated LLD met the minimum requirements specified in the ODCM for batch radioactive discharge purposes.

One geometry was retired from the effluent program in the report period. See Enclosure 2, Page 20 for additional details.Effluent Monitoring Channels Inoperable

>30 Days: All Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Channels were returned to service within 30 days during this report period.ODCM Surveillance Deficiencies:

There was one ODCM Surveillance Deficiency in the reporting period and a follow up to one reported previously.

See Page 20 for details.ODCM Changes: There were three changes made to the ODCM during the report period. All changes maintain the level of radioactive effluent control required by 10 CFR 20.1302, 40 CFR Part 190, 10 CFR 50.36a, and Appendix I to 10 CFR 50. Detailed descriptions of the ODCM changes are provided in Enclosure 2, Page 21 Table 9 and Attachment 2.Meteorological Data Recovery:

The Meteorological Data Recovery met the minimum requirement of at least 90%, as specified in Section 5 of Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 1.23, Meteorological Monitoring Programs for Nuclear Power Plants.Population Dose vs. Natural

Background:

The 0-50 mile total and average population doses were calculated using liquid and gaseous release quantities and real time meteorology.

The average population dose is based on four (4) million people within 0-50 miles of the BVPS site. The following comparison to natural background radiation demonstrates that BVPS operations did not adversely affect the surrounding environment.

457 man-mrem = BVPS Total Population Dose for the year 0.0001142 mrem = BVPS Average Individual Dose for the year 296 mrem = Natural Background Individual Dose for the year. This dose value is documented as natural background radiation exposure for an individual in a year from the 1990 BEIR V Report.Carbon-14 Dose Assessment:

Carbon-14 dose was calculated using actual sample measurements from gaseous release quantities and the default ODCM receptor.

The highest organ doses were to the bone (child). Details of the dose assessment due to releases of Carbon-14 in gaseous effluents are provided in Attachment 3 of this report.

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 6 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Total Dose RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page vi Trends of Total Dose: The following graph provides a comparison of the ODCM dose projections from all facility releases and direct radiation exposures to show compliance with Member of the Public dose limits from 10 CFR 20.1301 and 40 CFR Part 190. The graph reflects the results of the efforts to stabilize and reduce offsite dose. Engineering improvement projects are ongoing to the Liquid Waste System which have caused slight increases in liquid effluents and offsite dose. When the projects are complete and processing techniques are finalized using the new arrangements, trends should return to previous values, 100.0% Unit 1 and Unit 2 Total Dose E 10.0%-J 00.4-o00 0 0 1.0%0 0 o 0.1% , 0 b 0oA Z ( N '1 5 N "b Z% N!)0NNN 'N-Unit 1S2, Percent of 40CFR 1O.10(a)Total Body Dose Limit 0 Unit 1&2, Percent of 40 CFR190.1J(a)

Thyroid Dose Umit-U-- Unit 1&2, Percent of 1D CFR 20.1301a)(1 TEDE Dose Limit 0 I U I I I I I I I I I I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 7 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Enclosure 2, Page vii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Liquid Release Activity (Fission and Activation Products)Liquid Release Activity (Fission and Activation Products):, The following graph provides a comparison of total liquid mixed fission and activation product (particulate) radioactivity discharged from the site from 1976 to present.Liquid Effluent Trends Mixed Fission and Activation Products 10.00 S1.00 -- ---0 0.10 1: 0.01. ......D- ýP CP Ob% 6' & (ý' (ý) (;§' NZý 0 0 Ncý 0 0 0 0 0 'fý 'ý5 '1ý 'f5 'P 'P 'P 0 BVPS Unit 1---m.- BVPS Unit 2 c~ BVPS Unit 1 -u.-BVPS Unit 2 Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 8 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page viii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Liquid Release Activity (Tritium)Liquid Release Activity (Tritium):

The following graph provides a comparison of total liquid tritium radioactivity discharged from the site from 1976 to present. The recent Increases were due to efforts to reduce overall offsite dose. Specifically, discharging liquid radioactive inventory provided the benefit of reduced total offsite dose, due to reduction in evaporative losses from the fuel pools.Liquid Effluent Trends Tritium 10000 0.1 O BVPS Unit 1 --a- BVPS Unit 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I Form 1/2-ENV-011.05.F01 (page 9 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page ix Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Liquid Release Offsite Dose Projections Liquid Release Offsite Dose Proiections:

The following graph provides a comparison of liquid offsite dose projections that were calculated to the maximum individual per 10 CFR 50, Appendix I and the ODCM. The projections use ODCM default flow rates for the receiving water (Ohio River), and were performed prior to release authorization.

The recent increases were due to efforts to reduce overall offsite dose. Specifically, discharging liquid radioactive inventory provided the benefit of reduced total offsite dose, due to reduction in evaporative losses from the fuel pools. Engineering improvement projects are ongoing to the Liquid Waste System, as well, which have caused slight increases in liquid effluents and offsite dose. When the projects are complete and processing techniques are finalized using the new arrangements, trends should return to previous values.

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 10 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page x Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Fission and Activation Gas)Gaseous Release Activity (Fission and Activation Gas): The following graph provides a comparison of total gaseous fission and activation gas discharged from the site from 1976 to present.Gaseous Effluent Trends Fission and Activation Gas 10000.00 ]10 00 .00 -- ----:> 0 ---------------------------100.00 0-= 10.00 ---1.00, -0.10 I 0.01,5p , + , + , + , + , , , , ,-I < BVPS Unit 1 -BVPS Unit 2 I I I I I I I I I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 11 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page xi Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Particulates and Radioiodines)

Gaseous Release Activity (Particulates and Radiolodines):

The following graph provides a comparison of total gaseous particulates and radioiodines discharged from the site from 1976 to present. The recent variations are due to identification of particulates in weekly effluent pathway samples at both Units 1 and 2, while decreasing trends are due to extended hold-up periods of gas space prior to release.Gaseous Effluent Trends Particulates

& Radioiodines 1.E-01 u, ci, U o BVPS Unit 1 -m- BVPS Unit 2 Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 12 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Enclosure 2, Page xii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Tritium)_

Gaseous Release Activity (Tritium):

The following graph provides a comparison of total gaseous tritiumI discharged from the site from 1976 to present. The recent decreases were due to efforts to reduce overall offsite dose. Specifically, discharging liquid radioactive inventory provided the benefit of reduced total offsite dose, due to reduction in evaporative losses from the fuel pools.I Gaseous Effluent Trends Tritium 1000 I 100 I A 10 3 5iý !SBVPS Unit 1 -BVPS Unit 2 I I I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 13 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page xlii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Executive Summary -Trends of Unit I Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Projections Unit I Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Proiections:

The following graph provides a comparison of Unit 1 gaseous offsite dose projections that were calculated to the maximum individual per 10 CFR 50, Appendix I and the ODCM. The projections use ODCM default meteorological parameters for the atmospheric conditions surrounding the plant site, and were performed prior to release authorization.

The steady decrease in highest organ dose were due to efforts to reduce overall offsite dose. Specifically, discharging liquid radioactive inventory provided the benefit of reduced total offsite dose, due to reduction in evaporative losses from the fuel pools.Unit I Gaseous Effluent Dose_E 0J 06 100. 0000 000%10.0000000%

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The following graph provides a comparison of Unit 2 gaseous offsite dose projections that were calculated to the maximum individual per 10 CFR 50, Appendix I and the ODCM. The projections use ODCM default meteorological parameters for the atmospheric conditions surrounding the plant site, and were performed prior to release authorization.

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1 I I I I I I I I I I I l,--Unit 2, Percent of Gamma Air Dose Limit u Unit 2, Percent of Beta Air Dose Limit M Unit 2, Percent of Highest Organ Dose Limit Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 15 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Results of Abnormal Releases RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page xv Abnormal Liquid Releases:

None Abnormal Gas Releases:

None Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 16 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page xvi Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Results of Onsite Spills and Items Added to Decommissioning Files per 10CFR50.75(g)

Summary of Onsite Spills (>100 Gallons):

None SuMmarEy of Items added to Decommissionlna Files !er IOCFRSO.75(a)

Files: Item 1 of 1 (Unit 2 Catch Basins): Licensed Radioactive Material (Cobalt-57, Cobalt-58, Cobalt-60 and Cesium-1 37) was detected in sediment of two Unit 2 Catch Basins. The cause is believed to be from loose particulate material that escaped from the Radiologically Controlled Area during movement of a shipment for disposal.

The material deposited in the Catch Basins and was detected during routine sampling.Material was removed from the Catch Basins and discarded.

No Radiological Material is believed to have left the site boundary.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FOI (page 17 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Results of Onsite Groundwater Monitoring Program RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page xvil Summary of Onsite Groundwater Samples Are Any H-3 Analyses NEI and Greater Than FENOC EPA 2012 2012 2012 Typical Required Pre The Pre Communication Reporting H-3 H-3 H-3 H-3 H-3 Operational Operational Level Level Maximum Minimum Average LLD LLD Mean For H-3 Mean For H-3 For H-3 For H-3 (pCi/L) (pCi/L) (pCi/L) (pCi/L (pQiL) (pCi/L) (pCi/L) (pCi/L)2nd 17240 147 1888 <200 '<2000 440 Yes 2000 30000 Quarter Summer 19200 1900 6342 <200 <2000 440 Yes 2000 30000 (3 I Quarter)4th 18633 155 1797 <200 <2000 440 Yes 2000 30000 Quarter 2012 H3 Summary: Twenty-three (23) on-site monitoring wells were sampled in the spring and fall sampling periods in 2012. The six (6) highest concentration monitoring wells were sampled In a summer sampling period for additional trend data. No new wells were installed and no wells were retired.Sixteen (16) wells returned results of less than the pre-operational mean (440 pCiIL) during all sample periods in 2012. One (1) well returned results >440 pCi/L, but <2000 pCt/L. Six (6) wells returned results >2000 pCi/L. No wells exceeded 20,000 pCi/L with the highest concentration recorded as 19,200 pCi/L.The NEI/FENOC communication level was reached for MW-12S & MW-12D during 2007. Notification to local, state & federal agencies was performed on 10108/07, Additional communication for new well results was performed on 09/08/10 for those new wells that exceeded 2000 pCi/L. There were no wells that reached the 2000 pCi/LCommunicatlon Level for the first time in 2012. No adverse effect to the offsite environment has been detected at this time, because all offsite groundwater, drinking water and surface water samples were <440 pCi/L Mitigation activities (catch basin sleeving) to prevent tritiated condensate water from reaching the groundwater were completed 12/17111.Principal Gamma Emitter Summary, Twenty-three (23) onsite monitoring wells were sampled on at least two occasions during the year and analyzed for Principle Gamma Emitters.

The results showed no positive indication of Licensed Radioactive Matenal (LRM) in any of the analyses.

Due to high H-3 concentrations in the six (6) wells previously mentioned, a hard-to-detect analysis was conducted Results from the hard-to-detect analysis also showed no positive indication of LRM.BVPS (2007 -2012)Onsite Groundwater Monitoring Well Program H-3 Trends-4-MW-IO (Upgradient Control Well)-4-Maximum Tritium Sample*Avg. of all Samples-H-3 LLD (typically

<200 pCi/L)-Pre-Operational Mean H-3 (440 pCi/L)-Pre-Operational Max H-3-NRC Required LLD (2,000 pCi/L) NEI Communication Level-EPA Reporting Level (Non-Drinking Water) 30,000 pCi/L 4. -10000 r M ------______________

1000'New Wells Installed Summer 201041" 2007 2007 Fall 2008 2008 Fall 2009 2009 Fall 2010 2010 Fall 2011 2011 Fall 2012 2012 Fall Summer Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 18 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Corrections to Previous Radioactive Effluent Release Reports RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page xviii Correction(s) to Previous Radioactive Effluent Release Reports None Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 19 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Supplemental Information Page RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 1 of 21 FACILITY:

B.V.P.S. Units 1 and 2 LICENSEE:

FENOC 1. Regulatory Limits _______________________

a. Fission and activation gases Annual Unit 1 or 2 Dose: 10 mrad from Gamma, & 20 mrad from Beta b. lolines & particulates, half-lives

> 8 days: Annual Unit 1 or 2 Dose: 15 mrem to Any Organ c. Liquid effluents:

Annual Unit 1 or 2 Dose: 3 mrem to Total Body, & 10 mrem to Any Organ R .vim~ Pr armi.shlab Concntr~atf 4ions Used In Dflaorminlnn Allowbl Re c Pa s Or Concnfranfjr,~nS~1ffff tllAl m. '. ..S 3X a. Fission and actvation gases: Site Release Rate: 500 mrem/yr to Total Body, & 3000 mrem/yr to the Skinj[b. lod es&paticulat half-livesK>8 days Site Release Rate: 1500 mrem/yr to Any Organ I c. Liquid effluents:

Site Release Concentration:

10 times 10 CFR 20 Appendix B, Table 2, EC 5[3. Average Energy (Not Applicable To The BVPS ODCM) 1 4. Measurements and Approximations of Toa Radioactivity The miethods used to measure or~ ap~proximate the teotal radioaciviy n effluents, and the mtethods used to de~termine

a. Fission and activatio gases: Ge Gamma Spectrometry, Liquid Scintillation Counter b. lodines; Ge Gamma Spectrometry
c. Particulates, half-lives>

8 days: Ge Gamma Spectrometry, Proportional Counter d. Liquid effluents:

Ge Gamma Spectrometry, Proportional Counter, Liquid Scintillation 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Calenidar 5. Batch & Abnormal Release Information Unit Quarter QuartoerI Quarter Quarter Year a. Liquid Batch Releases 1. Number of bat leases 28 36 37 37 138 2. Total time rod fo batch releases miutes 9665 11341 11719 19048 51773 3. Maximum tim piod for a batch release minutes 3750 4200 3661 3900 4200 4.Avera time odforbatch releases minutes 345 315 317 515 375 5. Minimum time urodfora batch release minutes 71 5 203 60 5 6.Average riverflowduri release ods cuftlsec 63400 24167 10500 40967 34758 b. Gaseous Batc R.eleases 1.Numberofbatch reeases 6 14 14 15 49 2. Total time peod for atch releases minutes 2633 8283 10191 4827 25934 3. Maximum time pod fora batch reease minutes 2398 3725 4492 1080 4492 4.Averg time prodforatch releaes mintes 439 592 728 322 529 5. Minimuu time prod for a batch release miues 57 0.2 0.2 37 0 c. AbtnoznTal LiquidRelease

1. Numbrofreleases NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 2.Total ctiv relesed Curies 0.00E+00 0O0E+00 0.OOE+00 0,00E+00 0.OOE+00 d. Abnormal Gaseous Releases 1. Numberof releases NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 2. Total activ released Curies 0.OOE*00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE*00 0.001E00 0.OOE+00 Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 20 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 1A Gaseous Effluents

-Summation Of All Releases RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 2 of 21.00E+00 I 4.85E-02 I 7.02E-02 I 1.25E-02 I 1.31E-01 1 26.5%1 42E-02 I 3.51E-02 I 6.23E-03 I 6.56E-02 I I I I I2.42-02 3.51E-02 6.23E-03 6.56E-02 6.15E-03 8.91E-03 1.58E-03 4.16E-03 N/A N/A N/A N/A 8.52E-08 10.00E+00 I 2.91E-06 I 3.00E-06 28.3%I 4.26E-08 I 0.0E+00 1 0.0E+00 I 4.26E-08 I 001+00 4.26E-08 0.00E+00 2.91E-06 2.95E-06 002+00 I 1.08E-08 10.00E+00 3.692-07 1 9.50E-08 I N/A I N/A I N/A I N/A I 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.002+00 0.002+00 0.00E+00 30.0%0.002+00 0.OOE+00 0.002+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.002+00 0.002+00 0.002+00 0.002+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.002+00 0.OOE+00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A O.OOE+00 o.OOE+00 o.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 30.0%O.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.002+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 O.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.002+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2.54E+00 1.61E+00 2.39E+00 3.67E+00 1.02E+01 32.9%1 1,51E+00 1.02+00 1.54E+00 1.372+00 5.82E+00 1.03E+00 2.09E-01 8.50E-01 2.30E+00 4.39E+00 3.22E-01 2.04E-01 3.03E-01 4.66E-01 3.24E-01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 3.17E-01 8.02E-01 7.97E-01 3.63E-01 2.28E+00 [ 41.1%2.91E-01 7.82E-01 7.79E-01 1.51E-01 2,00E+00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U I 2.59E-02 1.95E-02 1.76E-02 2.12E-01 2.75E-01 4.02E-02 J1.02E-01 1.01E-01 4.61E-02 7.23E-02 N/A I N/A J N/A N/A N/A N/A = Not Applicable The amount of time (in seconds) used to calculate the release rates specified in A.2, B.2, C.2, D.2 and E.2 is the average amount of seconds per calendar quarter (7.88E+06 seconds).

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 21 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Reporl Calendar Year -2012 Table IB-EB Gaseous Effluents

-Elevated Batch Releases RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 3 of 21 1. Fission gases.r..... , ci LLD 1.99E-03 3,09E-02 2.08E-05 3.29E-02 kypton5 ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD krypton45m CI LLD 1,77E-05 4.95E-04 LLD 5.13E-04.....ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD... ton-88 ci LLD LLD 7.57E-04 LLD 7.57E-04 CI LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ci LLD 2.26E-02 1.93E-02 3.05E-05 4.19E-02 xen ci LLD 4.16E-04 5.92E-04 LLD 1.01E-03.... LLD 5.08E-03 1.37E-02 LLD 1.88E-02 ci LLD 1.83E-04 4.48E-03 LLD 4.66E-03 xCi LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD unidentified Ci NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Totalforperiod Ci ND 3.03E-02 7.02E-02 5.13E-05 I 1.01E-01 2. lodines Iodine-131 ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD iodine-135 Cl LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Totalforperiod CI ND ND ND ND ND I LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 8.69E-04 LLD 8.69E-04 LLD 5.63E-06 2.71 E-04 LLD 2.77E-04 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD unidentified C I NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Totaiforperiod Ci ND 5.63E-06 1.14E-03 ND 1.15E-03 LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/cc (Table 4).ND = None Detected Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 22 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table IB-EC Gaseous Effluents

-Elevated Continuous Release!RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 4 of 21 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1.82E-02 LLD 1,24E-02 3.06E-02 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD uidentified C I NONE I NONE I NONE I NONE I NONE TI t for prod Cl ND 1.82E-02 ND 1.24E-02 3.06E-02 i Ci LLD 8.52E-08 LLD LLD 8.52E-08 i 1 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LIDin, LL LLD LLD LLD LLD Tiod Ci ND &852E-08 ND ND 8.52E-08_ _i LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD__ _ LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD____LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1.99E-07 1.99E-07____LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD I LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD____LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD______LLD LLLLD LLD LILD 2.49E-05 LLD LLD LLD 2.49E-05 8.36E-05 LLD LLD LLD 8.36E-05 totd-f6t LLD LLD LLD 3.87E-07 3.87E-07 csu13 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cefr-3 I LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD brulatau14 I LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cru14 I LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cru14 i LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD seeim-5c 5.26E-08 728E-07 .0-6 57E0 2.85E-06 undnified Ci NONE I NONE I NONE I NONE INONE Totl fr prio C 1.09E-04 I 7.28E-07 1.50E-06 I 1.16E-061 12-0 I I I I!I I I I I I I I I I I I I LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/cc (Table 4), ND = None Detected Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 23 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Unit 1 RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 5 of 21 Radioactive Effluent Release Repori Calendar Year -2012 Table IC-GBI Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Batch Releases (Unit 1)st 2 I 3rd I th Calendar Nuaclides released jUnit IQuarter IQuarter IQuarter uare Year 1. Fission~ gases a r -41 : Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD kry..t.-85 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD krypton-85m Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD rypto 7 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD...n.. Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD on-131m Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xenon-133 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xe on-133m CJ LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xe.. on-13. Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xenon135m LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xenon-138 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD unidentified Cl NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Totalor pod Pi ND ND ND ND ND 2. Iodine.iodne-131 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD lodine-135 -Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Toal forperiod ND ND ND ND ND.h.o.iu...1 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ma. .anese-54 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD iron-59 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cobalt-57 CI LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cobalt-58 Cl LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cobiat-60 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD zincAi Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD stro..i..u-8K9 CI LLD LLD -iLLD LLD LLD stron!ium-0 Cl LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD moLybdenum-99 CI LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ce-iumi434 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cesiuam-37 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD bariumnianht~anuhi-40 Cl LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ceritui-14 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ceu- Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD selenium-75 CI LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD unidentified Ci NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Total for period Ci ND ND ND ND ND LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/cc (Table 4).ND = None Detected Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 24 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Unit 1 RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 6 of 21 Radioactive Effluent Release Repori Calendar Year -2012 Table I C-GO1 Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Continuous Releases (Unit 1)LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD I I I I I I I I I unietiid CI NONE I NONE I NONE I NONE I NONE CI ND ND ND ND ND Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD___________

_ _LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD-135 CI LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Totalo od CI ND ND ND ND ND 3.66E-05 1.15E-04 LLD LLD 1.52E-04 ,66E-5LD 1.74E-06 LLD LLD 1.74E-06 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Cr 8.23E-05 1.70E-04 LLD 1.35E-05 2.66E-04 C 1.76E-05 3.70E-05 LLD LLD 546E-05 l LLD , LLD LLD LLD LLD 8.84E-06 4.65E-05 LLD LLD 5.53E-05 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD C LLD 1.55E-06 LLD LLD 1.55E-06 ceiLLD7 i LLD 4.1LD2 E-06 LLDLL LLDLL LL4,12E-06

-LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Terjuo- 5I 14-LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cru14 LLD 3.24E-06 LLD LLD 3.24E-06 seeim7 , LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD undnife i NONE NONE L NONE NONE NONE Ttlfrpro i 1.45E-04 3.79E-04 ND 1.35E-05 J. 5.38E-04 I I I I I I I LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/cc (Table 4).ND = None Detected Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 25 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Unit 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Repori Calendar Year -2012 Table IC-GB2 Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Batch Releases (Unit 2)RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 7 of 21 I1st 2nd 3rd 4th Calendar Nuclides released j Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Year j 1. Fission gases arg on-41 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD krypton-85 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD krypton-85qi Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD krypton-7 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xenon-131m Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xenong133m ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xenon-135 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD

,,n Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD xenon-13 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD unidentified Ci NONE NONE NONE NONE ] NONE Total for period Ci j ND ND ND ND ND 2. lodines iodine-131 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD iodine.-133 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD iodine-135 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Total for perod CiI ND ND ND ND ND 3. Particulates bewyliium-7 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD chromfiium-51 ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD manganese-54 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cobalt-57 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cobalt-58 ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cobalt-60 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD zinc-65 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD strontit.m 9 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD stron tiun,9 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD zirconiu/n jobium-97 ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cesium-134 ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD cesium-137 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD bartunlianthanum-140 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ceium>'41.

Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ceriui-144 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD selenuii-75 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD unidentified j CI NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Total for period Ci ND ND ND ND ND LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/cc (Table 4).ND = None Detected I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 26 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Unit 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Repori Calendar Year -2012 Table 1C-GC2 Gaseous Effluents

-Ground Level Continuous Releases (Unit 2)RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 8 of 21 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD NONE NONE J NONE I NONE ] NONE Iii~ TtfrpiICI ND I ND I ND ND I ND I__NDNDND.I-NO LLD I LLD LLD 2.91E-06 2.91 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD I I I I I U I!I I I I I I I!I!I+ I- 4 LLD I LLD I LLD I LLD 1 LLD I ND ND ND I 2.91E-06I 2.91E-06 LLD LLD LLD 5.50E-06 5.50E-06 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1.18E-06 9.79E-05 9.91E-05 LLD LLD LLD 4.69E-06 4.69E-06 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1.06E-05 1.06E-05 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD NONE J NONE NONE ] NONE I NONE ND ND 1 1.18E-06]

1.19E-04 1.20E-04 LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/cc (Table 4).ND = None Detected Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 27 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 2A Liquid Effluents

-Summation Of All Releases RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 9 of 21 I st 2nd 13rd 4th Calendar Total Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Year Error, %A. Fission & activation products 1. Total relea (excl. ,g Ci 8.51E-03 1.35E-02 6.65E-03 2.35E-02 5.21E-02 26,1%]2. Average diluted concentration ucilml 1.27E-08 2.64E-09 4.64E-09 1.73E-08 6.08E-09 3. Percent of applicable limit % 3.41 E-01 5.40E-01 2.66E-01 9.38E-01 5.21E-01 B. Tritium 1. Total release Ci 7.58E+02 3.57E+02 3.16E+02 2.04E+02 1.64E+03 25.0%2. Average diluted concentration uClI/ml 1.13E-03 6.98E-05 2.20E-04 1.51 E-04 1.91 E-04 3. Percent of applicable limit % P113E+01 6.98E-01 2.20E+00 1.51E+00 1.91 +00 C. Dissolved and entrained gases 1. Total release Ci ND ND 1.OOE-05 3.52E-05 4.52E-05 27.0%2. Average diluted concentration 6.98E-12 2.60E-1 1 5.27E-12 3. Percent of applicable limit 1% 3.49E-06 1.30E-05 2.64E-06 0. Gross alpha radioactivity C LD LL LLD LLD LLD 28.9%(total release)j_____

_____ ______ _____ ___ __ _____E. Volume of waste released liters t2.10E+06 2.46E+06 2.64E+06 3.42E+06 1.06E+07 11.2%(prior to dilution)j_____

_____ _____ _____ ______ ____F. Volume of dilution water used liters 6.70E+08 5.11E+09 1.43E+09 1.35E+09 8.56E+09 .%LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/ml (Table 4)A.3 is based on a historical PA-DEP guide of 10 Ci/yr B.3 is based on a ODCM limit of 1.OOE-2 uCi/ml C.3 is based on a ODCM limit of 2.00E-04 uCi/ml The values listed at F. are the volumes during actual liquid waste discharge periods. The total dilution volume for a continuous calendar quarter is approximately 1E+10 liters for BVPS-1 & 2 (ie.; -22,800 gpm is the total dilution flowrate from the site)

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 28 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Repori Calendar Year -2012 Table 2B-B Liquid Effluents

-Batch Releases RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 10 of 21 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 5.68E-04 LLD 5.39E-04 1.11E-03 8.41 E-06 3,44E-05 5.27E-06 4.87E-05 9.68E-05 2.72E-03 2.50E-03 9.63E-04 1.11E-03 7.29E-03 LLD LLD LLD 3.07E-04 3.07E-04 1.31E-05 3.OOE-05 LLD 2.79E-05 7.10E-05 1.70E-03 5.46E-03 1.49E-03 1.44E-02 2.31E-02 1.65E-03 2.55E-03 6.08E-04 129E-03 6.10E-03 LLD 3.09E-05 LLD 2.91E-05 6.OOE-05 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 2.18E-04 LLD 2.52E-04 4.70E-04 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1,04E-05 1,04E-05 2,65E-04 4.17E-04 3.40E-04 3.32E-04 1.35E-03 LLD 3.50E-05 LLD LLD 3.50E-05 1.01E-04 1.56E-04 7,30E-05 4.56E-04 7.86E-04 1.89E-03 1.07E-03 2.15E-03 2.92E-03 8.03E-03 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1,22E-06 LLD 1.22E-06 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1.66E-04 4.34E-04 1.02E-03 1,73E-03 3.35E-03 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I unid i I NONE I NONE I NONE I NONE NONE Total for pod C 8.51E-03I 1.35E-02 I 6.65E-03 I 2.35E-02 1 5.21E-02 2. Dsolved and entrained gases krypto 8 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 4 C; LLD LLD 1.OOE-05 352E-05 4.52E-05 Ci LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD...Cn-13 i i LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD carbon14 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A LLD unidentified Ci NONE NONE NONE I NONE NONE Total fo eriod Cl ND ND 1.OOE-05 I3.52E-05 4.52E-05 LLD = Below the Lower Limit of Detectability, in uCi/ml (Table 4)n Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 29 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 2B-C Liquid Effluents

-Continuous Releases RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 11 of 21 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Calendar Nuclides released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Year 1. Fission and activation products beryllium-7 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A sodium-24 CI N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A chromium-51" Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A manganese-54 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A iron-55 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A iron-59 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A cobalt-57 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A cobalt-58 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A cobalt-60 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A zinc-65 CI N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A strontium49 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A strontium-90 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A zirconliumnioblum-95 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A zirconium/nioblum-97 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A molybdenum-99 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A technetium-99m Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ruthenium-103 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A silver-1iOmr Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A antimony-124 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A antimony-125 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A iodine-131 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A iodine-133 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A cesium-134 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A cesium-137 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A barium/lanthanum-140 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A cerium-141 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A cerium-144 CI N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A unidentified I Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Total for period I Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2. Dissolved and entrained gases argon-41 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A xenon-133 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A xenon-I33m Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A xenon-135 Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A unidentified Ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Total for period ci N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A = Not Applicable (liquids not discharged in a continuous mode during this period)

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FOI (page 30 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 3A Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part I of 3)RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 12 of 21 A. Solid Waste Shipped Offsite For Burial Or Disposal (Not irradiated fuel)1. Type of Waste (Spent resins, Filter 1st Half 2nd Half Estimated Sludges, Evaporator Bottoms, Oil) __Total Error a. Volume Shipped 9.09E+00 m3 6.37E+00 m3 0.0% (1)b. VolumeBuried 7.49E-01 m3 1.27E-02 m3 0.0% (1)c. Total Activity 7.27E+01 Ci 2.695E+00 Ci 30.0%2. Estimate of Major Nuclide Composition by Type of Waste on This Table (2)Percent (%)Percent (%)H-3 0.124 % 26.2 %Ag-110m .00255 % 1.94 %C-14 0.204 % 12.2 %Mn-54 0.0315 % 0.903 %Fe-55 6.25 % 13.7 %Co-58 0.0081 % 4.59 %Co60 21.30 % 25.5 %Ni-59 0.452 % .0067 %Ni-63 65.5 % 4.05 %Zn-O5 0.365 % 6.62 %Cs-134 0.316 % 0.00 %Cs-137 5.32 % 3.09 %Ce-144[Pr-144 0.0046 % .305 %Pu-241 0.00434 % .00385 %3. Number of Shipments 4 1 a. Type LSA 2 1 Of TypeA 0 0 Container Type B 2 0 Used Large Quantity 0 0 b. Solidification Cement 0 0 Agent Urea Formaldehyde 0 0 Used None 4 1 c. Modeof Truck 4 1 Transport Rail 0 0 d. Final Erwin, TN 2 0 Destination Barnwell, SC 0 1_ Oak Ridge, TN 2 0 e. Waste Class A 2 1 Class Class B 2 0 per Class C 0 0 10 CFR Part > ClassC 0 0 61 I I I I I!I I I I I I I!I i (1) Since container volumes are provided by the burial site, a calculational error of zero is assumed.(2) Percent values for any nuclide that are <0.01% are not shown on this table. Data is available upon request.

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 31 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 3B Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part 2 of 3)RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 13 of 21 A. Solid Waste Shipped Offslte For Burial Or Disposal (Not irradiated fuel)1. Type of Waste (Dry Compressible Waste, 1st Half 2nd Half Estimated Contaminated Equipment, etc.) Total Error a. Volume Shipped 4.44E+02 m3 4.72E+02 m3 0.0% (1)b. Volume Buried 4.97E+01 m3 5.43E+01 m3 0.0% (1)c. Total Activity 1.83 Ci 1.09 Ci 30.0%2. Estimate of Major Nuclide Composition by Type of Waste on This Table (2)Percent (%)Percent (%)H-3 0.12 % 1.13 %C-14 0.306 % 0.852 %Cr-51 0.00 % 0.056 %Mn-54 0.045 % 0.383 %Fe-55 82.9 % 36.7 %Co-58 0.418 % 2.21 %Co-6b 7.76 % 20.6 %NI-59 0.027 % 0.277 %NI-63 7.34 % 29.5 %Sr-90 0.00 % 0.00 %Nb-95 0.06 % 0.093 %Zn-65 0.00 % 0.033 %Zr-95 0.00 % 0.148 %Ag-11Om 0.011 % 0.24 %Sb-124 0.00 % 0.00 %Sb-125 0.188 % 1.09 %1-129 0.00 % 2.34 %Cs-134 0.057 % 0.031 %Cs-137 0.66 % 3.46 %Tc-99 0.00 % 0.117 %Ce-144/Pr-144 0.032 % 0.075 %Pu-241 0.00 % 0.10 %3. Number of Shipments 8 10 a. Type LSA 8 10 Of Type A 0 0 Container Type B 0 0 Used Large Quantity 0 0 b. Solidification Cement 0 0 Agent Urea Formaldehyde 0 0 Used None 8 10 c. Mode of Truck 8 10 Rail 0 0 Transport R 0 0 Other 0 0 d. Final Oak Ridge, TN 6 9 Destination Clive, UT 2 1 e. Waste Class A 8 10 Class Class B 0 0 per Class C 0 0 10 CFR Part 61 > Class C 0 0 (1) Since container volumes are provided by the burial site, a calculational error of zero is assumed.(2) Percent values for any nuclide that are <0.01% are not shown on this table. Data is available upon request.

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 32 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 3C Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part 3 of 3)RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 14 of 21 A. Solid Waste Shipped Offsite For Burial Or Disposal (Not irradiated fuel)1. Type of Waste (Irradiated components, Estimated Control Rods, etc.) I st Half 2nd Half Total Error a. Volume Shipped 0.00+00 m3 0.00+00 m3 0.0% (1)b. Volume Burled 0.00+00 m3 0.00+00 m3 0.0% (1)c. Total ActivIty 0.00+00 Cl 0.00+00 Ci 0.0%2. Estimate of Major Nuclide Composition by Type of Waste on This Table (2)Percent (%)Percent (%)3. Number of Shipments 0 0 a. Type LSA 0 0 Of TypeA 0 0 Container Type B 0 0 Used Large Quantity 0 0 b. Solidification Cement 0 0 Agent Urea Formaldehyde 0 0 Used None 0 0 Truck 0 0 c. Mode of Transport Rail 0 0 Other 0 0 d. Final Barnwell, SC 0 0 Destination Oak Ridge, TN 0 0 e. Waste Class A 0 0 Class Class B 0 0 per Class C 0 0 10 CFR Part 61 > Class C 0 0 B. No Irradiated Fuel Shipments I I I I 3 I U I I I i I I (1) Since container volumes are provided by the burial site, a calculational error of zero is assumed.(2) Percent values for any nuclide that are <0.01% are not shown on this table. Data is available upon request.

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 33 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 15 of 21 Table 4 Lower Limits Of Detectability (LLD)RWDA-G 1000 cc Gas Grab Samole (3) 00CM Nuclide Calculated Required LLD LLD (ucUcc) (uCi/cc)H-3 (4) 1.OOE-06 1 E-06 Na-24 2.27E-07 1E-04 Ar-41 1.76E-07 1 E-04 Cr-51 5.56E-07 1 E-04 Mn-54 1.42E-07 1 E-04 Fe-55 Fe-59 3123E-07 1 E-04 Co-57 5.OOE-08 1 E-04 Co-58 1.38E-07 1E-04 Co-60 1.12E-07 1 E-04 Zn-65 3.65E-07 1 E-04 Se-75 ----------

Kr-85 1.53E-05 1 E-04 Kr-85m 6.96E-08 1E-04 Kr-87 1.50E-07 1 E-04 Kr-88 1.67E-07 1 E-04 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-92 2.69E-07 1 E-04 Nb-95 1.31E-07 1 E-04 Nb-97 7.73E-08 1 E-04 Zr-95 1.34E-07 1 E-04 Mo-99 4.95E-08 1 E-04 Tc-99m 4.85E-08 1 E-04 Ag-11Om 7,95E-08 1 E-04 Sb-124 7.86E-08 1 E-04 Sb-125 1.43E-07 1 E-04 1-131 4.41E-08 1 E-04 1-133 9.36E-08 1E-04 1-135 7.46E-07 1E-04 Xe-131m 1.90E-06 1 E-04 Xe-I 33 1.43E-07 1 E-04 Xe-133m 5.84E-07 1 E-04 Xe-1 35 5.86E-08 1 E-04 Xe-135m 1.57E-07 1E-04 Xe-137 1.16E-06 1E-04 Xe-138 4.05E-07 1 E-04 Cs-134 8.66E-08 1 E-04 Cs-137 1.09E-07 1 E-04 Ba-139 2.23E-07 1E-04 Ba-140 2.46E-07 1 E-04 La-140 1.90E-07 1 E-04 Ce-141 9.91E-08 1E-04 Ce-144 3.53E-07 1 E-04 Gross Alpha RWDA-L 1000 ml Liqui Grab Sample (3) 00CM Calculated Required LLD LLD (uCucc) (uCilcc)1.OOE-06 1E-05 5.72E-08 5E-07 4.47E-08 5E-07 1,65E-07 5E-07 3.75E-08 5E-07 (1) 1.OOE-06 1E-06 8.34E-08 5E-07 1.75E-08 5E-07 3.68E-08 5E-07 2.87E-08 5E-07 9.40E-08 5E-07 4.26E-06 1 E-05 2.32E-08 1E-05 4.29E-08 1E-05 5.34E-08 1E-05 (1) 5.OOE-08 5E-08 (1) 5.OOE-08 5E-08 6.77E-08 5E-07 3.49E-08 5E-07 2.1OE-08 5E-07 3.60E-08 5E-07 1.68E-08 5E-07 1.64E-08 5E-07 2.16E-08 5E-07 2.15E-08 5E-07 Filter PaperlCharcoal Continuous Effluent Sample (3) ODCM Calculated Required (2) LLD LLD (ucIcc) (uCiIcc)1.98E-13 1E-11 6.76E-13 IE-11 2.10E-13 IE-11 2.81E-13 IE-11 422E-14 1E-11 2.05E-13 1E-11 1.95E-13 1E-11 3.17E-13 1E-11 8.64E-14 1E-11 (1) 1.OOE-13 IE-11 (1) 1.00E-14 IE-11 3.95E-13 IE-11 1.36E-13 1E-11 1.69E-13 1E-11 2.43E-13 1E-11 4.63E-14 1E-11 4.54E-14 1E-11 1.75E-13 1E-11 8.91E-14 1E-1I 2.52E-13 1E-11 8.99E-14 1E-12 9.90E-14 IE-10 7.15E-13 1E-11 1.04E-13 -E-11 1.46E-13 1E-11 2.57E-13 -E-- 1 4.04E-13 1E-1I 2.36E-13 1E-11 8.78E-14 1E-11 3.47E-13 1E-11 (1) 3.51E-15 1E-11 4.08E-08 5E-07 1.28E-08 1 E-06 2.60E-08 5E-07 1.90E-07 5E-07 6.21E-07 1E-05 5.921E-08 1 E-05 1.81E-07 1E-05 1.80E-08 1 E-05 4.35E-08 1 E-05 3.28E-07 1E-05 1.24E-07 1 E-05 2.37E-08 5E-07 2.95E-08 5E-07 7.29E-08 5E-07 6.81 E-08 5E-07 4.74E-08 5E-07 3.33E-08 5E-07 1.21 E-07 5E-07 (1) 1.OOE-07 1E-07 (1) Sample analyses performed by a contractor laboratory.

(2) These LLD calculations contain a default weekly continuous sample volume of 2.85E+8 cc. Therefore, grab sample LLD values reflect a different volume (ie; 10 cuft or 2.83E+5 cc)(3) The calculated LLD's, except those denoted by (1), are from a counter/detector calibration on 09/21/12.

These values are typical for other counterldetectors used for effluent counting at BVPS.(4) Based on counting 50 ml of the water that was bubbled through a 20 liter air sample.

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 34 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Unit 1 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 5A Assessment Of Radiation Doses RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 16 of 21 I I I I I I I I I I I (1) These doses are listed in mrem; they are calculated for the maximum individual for all batch liquid effluents (2) These doses are listed in mrad; they are calculated at the site boundary for batch & continuous gaseous effluents (0.4 miles NW)(3) These doses are listed in mrem; they are calculated for the most likely exposed real individual (child) via all real pathways at 0.89 miles NW.Limits used for calculation of percent (%) are from ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-3.03, Attachment H Control 3.11.1.2, Attachment L Control 3.11.2.2, and Attachment M Control 3.11.2.3 (considered to be the design objectives).

Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 35 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Unit 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 5B Assessment Of Radiation Doses RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 17 of 21 Batch Releases 6.49E-03 Bone LIIII IL l-III LI L-11111L 0.1298 9.08E-03 0.1816 2.56E-02 0.5120 Limit 4.38E-02 0.4377 2.60E-03 0.0520 0 R G A N (1)Liver 1.72E-02 0.3440 222E-02 0.4440 1.98E-02 0.3960 4.73E-02 0.9460 1,07E-01 1.0650 Total od 1.59E-02 1.0600 1.92E-02 1.2800 1.56E-02 1.0400 3.52E-02 2.3467 8.59E-02 2.8633 Thyroid 1.36E-02 0.2720 1.33E-02 0.2660 7.43E-03 0.1486 1.21E-02 0.2420 4.64E-02 0.4643 Kidney 1.48E-02 0.2960 1.64E-02 0.3280 1.16E-02 0.2320 2.40E-02 0.4800 6.68E-02 0.6680 Lung 1.41E-02 0.2820 1.43E-02 0.2860 8.83E-03 0.1766 1.61E-02 0.3220 5.33E-02 0.5333 Gl-LLI 1.42E-02 0.2840 1 1.50E-02 0.3000 1 7.81E-03 0.1562 1 1.45E-02 0.2900 1 5.15E-02 0.5151 Unit 2 Gaseous Effluents 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quiarter.

4th Qujarter Calenidar Year Batch0& % 5of 0%of %of % of. 0 of Continuous Dose ODCM Dose 00CM Dose ODCM Dose ODCI' Dose ODCMi Releases Limit Limit Limit _ ___Limit Limit (2) Garnuma Air 0.OOE+00 0.0000 1-22E-07 0.0000 8.96E-07 0.0000 4,66E-08 0.0000 1.06E-06 0.0000 (2 Beta Air 0.OOE+00 0.0000 5,35E-10 0.0000 1.81 E-09 0.0000 2.18E-10 0.0000 2.56E-09 0.0000 Bone 9.30E-05 0.0012 8.16E-07 0.0000 4.12E-05 0.0005 6.27E-05 0.0008 198E-04 0.0013 0 Liver 7.54E-04 0.0101 1.87E-03 0.0249 3.73E-03 0.0497 1,95E-02 0.2600 2.59E-02 0.1724 R Total Body 7.55E-04 0.0101 1.87E-03 0.0249 3.73E-03 0.0497 1,95E-02 0.2600 2.59E-02 0.1724 G Thyroid 7.53E-04 0.0100 1.87E-03 0.0249 3.73E-03 0.0497 1.95E-02 0.2600 2.59E-02 0.1724 A Kidne 7.53E-04 0.0100 1.87E-03 0.0249 3.73E-03 0.0497 1.95E-02 0.2600 2.59E-02 0.1724 N Lun 7.66E-04 0.0102 1.87E-03 0.0249 3.73E-03 0.0497 1.96E-02 0.2613 2.60E-02 0.1731 3 GI-LLi 7.56E-04 0.0101 1.87E-03 0.0249 3.73E-03 0.0497 1.95E-02 0.2600 2,59E-02 0.1724 (1) These doses are listed in mrem; they are calculated for the maximum individual for all batch liquid effluents (2) These doses are listed in mrad; they are calculated at the site boundary for batch & continuous gaseous effluents (0.4 miles NW)(3) These doses are listed in mrem; they are calculated for the most likely exposed real individual (child) via all real pathways at 0.89 miles NW.Limits used for calculation of percent (%) are from ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-3.03, Attachment H Control 3.11.1.2, Attachment L Control 3.11.2.2, and Attachment M Control 3.11.2.3 (considered to be the design objectives).

I I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 36 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 6 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 18 of 21 Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Channe!s Not Returned to Operable Status Within 30 Days All Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Channels (as required by procedure 1/2-ODC-3.03 of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual) were returned to service within 30 days during this report period.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 37 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 RTL # A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 19 of 21 Radioactive Effluent Release Reporl Calendar Year -2012 Table 7 Total Dose Commitments, Total Effective Dose Equivalents and Population Doses Total Dose Commitment Fromn All Facility Releases To Members of the Public 40 CFR 190.10(a)

Environmental Doses (1 (2) % of ODCM or Organ Effluent Dose Direct Radiation Dose Total Dose 40 CFR 190 Limit (mretn) (mrem) (mrem)8.90E-02 0.OOE+00 8.90E-02 0.36%2.88E-01 O.OOE+00 2.88E-01 1.15%Total Body 3.75E-01 O.OOE+00 3.75E-01 1.50%Thyroid 1.68E-01 O.OOE+00 1.68E-01 0.22%Kidney 2.09E-01 O.OOE+00 2.09E-01 0.84%Lung 1.83E-01 O.OOE+00 1.83E-01 0.73%GI-LLI 1.79E-01 O.OOE+00 1.79E-01 0.72%(1) The cumulative dose coibtions from liquid and gaseou effluents were determined i accordancewithithe appic(able CONTROLS 8 SURVEILLANCE~

REQUIRJEMENTS lis ted in OIDCMpr~ocedure 1/2-0 3Q-3.03. Th d>ose commitment limits for 40 CFR 190 MEMBERS OF THE PUBUC (ODCM 1/2-ODC-3.03 Control 3.11.4.1) are as follows: a) < or =25 'mrern/lcalendar year (forth1e total body, or any organ except the thyroid)b) < or = 75 mrem / calendar year (for the thyroid)(2) The dose listed the total body is for Direct Radlation.

This was calculated b comparingoffite TLD exposure a the ODOCM controlling location (0.8 miles NW; Midland, PA) to TLD exposure at the REMP conto location (16.5 miles SSW; Weirton, WV).I Compliance to 100 mrem Limit of 10 CFR 20.1301 For Total Effective Dose EQuivalent I Pursuant to 10 CFR 20.1301(a)(1), the Total Effective Dose Equivalent from licensed operation to the maximum individual during the report period, is 4.13 mrem. This is a summation of Direct Radiation Exposure (calculated by comparing the maximum of all perimeter TLD exposures to TLD exposure at the REMP control location) plus Effluent Doses (calculated per the ODCM).Members of the Public Doses Due To Their Activities Inside The Site Boundary The radiation doses for MEMBER(S)

OF THE PUBLIC due to their activities inside the site boundary are not greater than the doses listed in this table to show compliance with 40 CFR Part 190 or 10 CFR 20.1301. Evaluations have shown that exposure time for individuals not occupationally associated with the plant site is minimal in comparison to the exposure time considered for the dose calculation at or beyond the site boundary.

Therefore, a separate assessment of radiation doses from radioactive effluents to MEMBER(S)

OF THE PUBLIC, due to their activities inside the site boundary, is not necessary for this report period.0-50 Mile Population Doses From Liquid and Gaseous Effluents 0-50 mile Total Population Dose from liquid and gaseous effluents

= 457 man-mrem (Total Body)0-50 mile Average Population Dose from liquid and gaseous effluents

= 0.0001142 man-mrem (Total Body)

I I Form I/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 38 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 8 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Page 20 of 21 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Surveillance Deficiencies ODCM Deficiency Part I of 2 In 2011, it was reported that germanium detectors are not able to meet the ODCM required Lower Limits of Detection (LLD) for Cerium-144 (Ce-1 44) in the 1 liter bottle geometry.

This geometry has since been removed from the program and is no longer used for any Radiological Effluent samples. Notification in this report is for follow-up purposes only because the condition was still under investigation last year (documented in Condition Report #2012-04412).

ODCM Deficiency Part 2 of 2 The groundwater monitoring well sample analysis for could not achieve the Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)for Ba-La-140 due to the age of the samples at the time of analysis.

Ba-140 has a half life of 12.75 days and La-140 has a half life of 1.68 days. The extended period of time between the sampling dates and the analysis date combined with the short half lives of the isotopes in question, prevented the laboratory performing the analysis from reaching the LLD required.

Delays In sample shipping were determined to be the cause (documented in Condition Report # 2012-10727).

I I I I I I I I Form 1/2-ENV-01

.05.FO1 (page 39 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Enclosure 2, Page 21 of 21 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Table 9 Unit I and 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Changes (Description)

There were three changes made to the ODCM during the report period. See ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-1.01, "ODCM: Index, Matrix and History of ODCM Changes" for a complete description of the changes and the change justifications.

A brief description of the changes are as follows: Change (32) to the ODCM (Effective February 2012)1) Procedure 112-ODC-1.01, "ODCM: Index, Matrix and History of ODCM Changes" (Rev 14)Updated the History of ODCM Changes to include this change.2) Procedure 112-ODC-2.01, "ODCM: Liquid Effluents" (Rev 10)Incorporated changes to the Liquid Waste System from design changes.Change (33) to the ODCM (Effective June 2012)1) Procedure 112-ODC-1.01, "ODCM: Index, Matrix and History of ODCM Changes" (Rev 15)Updated the History of ODCM Changes to include this change.2) Procedure 1/2-ODC-2.01, "ODCM: Liquid Effluents" (Revil)Incorporated Ingestion Dose Commitment Factors for isotopes identified in the liquid waste system that were not previously included in the ODCM. Reduced the setpoints for Unit 1 Radiation Monitor [RM-1 RW-100] per Calculation Package ERS-ART-93-021 Rev 4.Change (34) to the ODCM (Effective July 2012)1) Procedure 112-ODC-1.01, "ODCM: Index, Matrix and History of ODCM Changes" (Rev 16)Updated the History of ODCM Changes to include this change. Removed reference to analytical procedure 1/2-ENV-05.25.

2) Procedure 112-ODC-2.01, "ODCM: Liquid Effluents" (Rev12)Added the ability to discharge processed and unprocessed liquid wastes from the low level drains tanks [LW-TK-3A/B].

ENCLOSURE 2, ATTACHMENT 1

RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Joint Frequency Distribution Tables Attachment I As specified in the ODCM, an annual summary of hourly meteorological data (in form of joint frequency distribution) is provided for the calendar year. In summary, data collection for the year was near 100% for the 35 and 150 ft levels and about 98% at the 500 ft level. There were more unstable (A, B and C stability classes) hours than in recent years. This can probably be attributed to the overall warmer weather in 2012 which would generally be produced by more sunny days and therefore more unstable conditions.

Meteorological Data Recovery The Meteorological Data Recovery for the calendar year met the minimum requirement of at-least 90% (as specified in Section 5 of Revision 1 to Regulatory Guide 1.23, Meteorological Monitoring Programs for Nuclear Power Plants). The actual Meteorological Data Recovery is shown in the following table: PERCENT RECOVERY OF INDIVIDUAL METEROLOGICAL PARAMETERS 100% = Wind Speed 35'100% = Wind Speed 150'100% = Wind Speed 500'100% = Wind Direction 35'100% = Wind Direction 150'98.8% = Wind Direction 500'100% = Delta Temperature (150' -35') 1 P 100% = Delta Temperature (500'- 35') 2P 100% = Temperature 35'100% = Precipitation 99.9% = Average Recovery of Individual Meteorological Parameters PERCENT RECOVERY OF COMPOSITE VARIABLES 100% = Wind Speed 35', Wind Direction 35', Delta Temperature 1P 100% = Wind Speed 150', Wind Direction 150', Delta Temperature 1 P 98.8% = Wind Speed 500', Wind Direction 500', Delta Temperature 2P 99.8% = Average Recovery of Composite Variables Attachment I Clarification Hourly meteorological data is not provided for specific periods of Abnormal Gaseous Release during the calendar quarters (as indicated in Regulatory Guide 1.21), for the following reasons: 1) All routine Gaseous Releases for the calendar year were determined to be within design objectives, where as, the ODCM Dose Limits and the ODCM Dose Rate Limits are considered to be the design objectives.

2) There were no Abnormal Gaseous Releases during the calendar year.For a copy of the hourly meteorological data during the calendar quarters, contact Dr. Lara Renz at 724-682-4255.

RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 1 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment I Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 1 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class A SP35P Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Direction:

D135P Lapse: DT150-35 Delta Temperature Extremely Unstable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW 1-4 7 8 19 17 8 12 15 14 5 13 14 17 20 16 18 10 4-8 65 47 21 23 19 10 13 17 34 53 53 85 123 82 48 37 8-13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 19 31 13 7 5 3 13-19 19-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 74 55 40 40 27 22 28 31 40 69 87 133 156 105 71 50 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Total 213 730 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period 84 1 0 0 1028 Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period 4 0 0 1028 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part I of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 2 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class B SP35P Direction:

D135P Delta Temperature Lapse: DT150-35 Moderately Unstable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Total 1-4 6 4 4 4 2 3 I 3 1 4 4 6 3 2 4 2 4-8 15 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 4 7 13 25 31 20 27 16 8- 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 4 3 1 5 0 13- 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 23 6 6 7 3 3 1 4 5 12 24 35 37 23 36 18 53 167 23 0 0 0 243 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period 4 0 0 243 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 1 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment I Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 3 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class C Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Total SP35P Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Direction:

D135P Lapse: DT150-35 Delta Temperature Slightly Unstable Wind Speed (mph)I I I I I I I I I I 1-4 7 11 9 6 5 1 2 0 3 4 5 5 9 5 3 3 78 4-8 16 4 4 3 1 1 0 2 2 13 16 19 27 17 17 14 156 8- 13 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 9 2 3 0 0 25 13-19 19-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 24 15 13 10 6 2 2 2 5 19 28 34 38 25 20 17 260 4 0 0 260 8784 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period I I I I I I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part I of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 4 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP35P Direction:

DI35P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class D Delta Temperature Neutral Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 >25 Total N 70 89 2 0 0 0 161 NNE 60 36 0 0 0 0 96 NE 79 9 0 0 0 0 88 ENE 64 28 0 0 0 0 92 E 44 18 0 0 0 0 62 ESE 21 5 0 0 0 0 26 SE 25 3 0 0 0 0 28 SSE 22 10 0 0 0 0 32 S 22 31 3 0 0 0 56 SSW 42 60 11 0 0 0 113 SW 52 159 105 11 0 0 327 WSW 52 182 93 19 0 0 346 W 61 235 109 6 0 0 411 WNW 85 134 25 0 0 0 244 NW 80 127 8 0 0 0 215 NNW 80 101 2 0 0 0 183 Total 859 1227 358 36 0 0 2480 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 4 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 2480 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part I of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year- 2012 Attachment 1 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 5 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I Period ofRecord=

1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP35P Direction:

D135P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class E Delta Temperature Slightly Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total U N 94 26 0 0 0 0 120 NNE 84 18 0 0 0 0 102 NE 129 19 0 0 0 0 148 I ENE 167 42 0 0 0 0 209 E 172 10 0 0 0 0 182 ESE 112 4 0 0 0 0 116 SE 112 4 0 0 0 0 116 SSE 127 7 0 0 0 0 134 S 140 28 0 0 0 0 168 SSW 153 90 10 1 0 0 254 SW 97 131 51 3 0 0 282 WSW 73 105 57 6 1 0 242 W 67 74 40 1 0 0 182 WNW 68 43 2 0 0 0 113 NW 74 53 6 0 0 0 133 NNW 78 36 1 0 0 0 115 Total 1747 690 167 11 1 0 2616 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 4 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 2616 Total Hours for Period 8784 I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 1 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 6 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period PeriodofRecord=

1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP35P Direction:

D135P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class F Delta Temperature Moderately Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total N 15 1 0 0 0 0 16 NNE 16 3 0 0 0 0 19 NE 31 0 0 0 0 0 31 ENE 71 0 0 0 0 0 71 E 164 2 0 0 0 0 166 ESE 279 0 0 0 0 0 279 SE 232 1 0 0 0 0 233 SSE 140 3 0 0 0 0 143 S 161 4 0 0 0 0 165 SSW 87 16 1 0 0 0 104 SW 31 8 2 0 0 0 41 WSW 13 8 1 0 0 0 22 W 8 1 0 0 0 0 9 WNW 5 3 0 0 0 0 8 NW 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 NNW 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 Total 1277 50 4 0 0 0 1331 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 4 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 1331 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part I of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 7 of 8 I Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I Period of Record = 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP35P Direction:

D135P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class G Delta Temperature Extremely Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 >25 Total i N 5 2 0 0 0 0 7 NNE 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 NE 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 1 ENE 44 0 0 0 0 0 44 E 109 0 0 0 0 0 109 ESE 172 0 0 0 0 0 172 SE 195 0 0 0 0 0 195 SSE 111 0 0 0 0 0 111 S 66 3 0 0 0 0 69 SSW 33 10 0 0 0 0 43 SW 20 1 0 0 0 0 21 WSW 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 W 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 WNW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 NW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NNW 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 Total 806 16 0 0 0 0 822 l Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 4 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 822 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part I of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment I Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)Page 8 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Summary of All Stability Classes Total Period Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP35P Direction:

D135P Lapse: DT150-35 Delta Temperature Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total N 204 214 7 0 0 0 425 NNE 194 110 0 0 0 0 304 NE 291 55 0 0 0 0 346 ENE 373 99 1 0 0 0 473 E 504 51 0 0 0 0 555 ESE 600 20 0 0 0 0 620 SE 582 21 0 0 0 0 603 SSE 417 40 0 0 0 0 457 S 398 106 4 0 0 0 508 SSW 336 249 28 1 0 0 614 SW 223 381 191 15 0 0 810 WSW 174 424 195 26 1 0 820 W 171 491 167 7 0 0 836 WNW 183 299 38 0 0 0 520 NW 189 272 24 0 0 0 485 NNW 194 204 6 0 0 0 404 Total 5033 3036 661 49 1 0 8780 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 4 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 8780 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 1 of 8 3 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SPI50P Direction:

DI150P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class A Delta Temperature Extremely Unstable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 >25 Total m N 5 28 41 8 0 0 82 NNE 2 16 28 11 0 0 57 NE 0 13 7 0 0 0 20 1 ENE 1 28 9 1 0 0 39 E 0 33 9 0 0 0 42 ESE 1 20 7 0 0 0 28 SE 1 25 25 0 0 0 51 SSE 1 27 21 2 0 0 51 S 3 27 24 2 0 0 56 SSW 1 19 28 3 0 0 51 SW 4 12 27 4 0 0 47 WSW 8 31 41 12 0 0 92 W 10 85 69 19 1 0 184 WNW 8 55 51 11 3 0 128 I NW 1 29 21 0 0 0 51 NNW 6 15 25 3 0 0 49 Total 52 463 433 76 4 0 1028 3 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 1028 Total Hours for Period 8784 I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year- 2012 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 2 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class B SPI50P Direction:

D1150 Delta Temperature P Lapse: DT150-35 Moderately Unstable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE*NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW 1-4 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 5 2 0 3 1 4-8 9 9 1 5 4 3 2 4 7 3 6 4 14 9 15 10 8-13 9 1 2 0 1 6 5 3 17 20 15 11 6 13-19 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 4 4 1 19-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 21 11 3 9 4 5 3 5 14 10 12 27 40 28 33 18 Total 19 105 99 20 0 0 243 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period 0 0 0 243 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 3 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP150P Direction:

DII50P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class C Delta Temperature Slightly Unstable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total I N 5 14 6 1 0 0 26 NNE 4 8 5 0 0 0 17 NE 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 I ENE 1 6 4 0 0 0 11 E 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 ESE 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 SE 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 SSE 1 2 2 0 0 0 5 S 0 8 4 0 0 0 12 SSW 1 5 5 1 0 0 12 U SW 4 4 9 5 0 0 22 WSW 3 7 14 4 0 0 28 W 4 17 17 3 0 0 41 WNW 1 12 8 7 1 0 29 I NW 2 11 10 1 0 0 24 NNW 3 4 5 0 0 0 12 Total 30 115 92 22 1 0 260 1 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 260 Total Hours for Period 8784 I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year- 2012 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 4 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SPI50P Direction:

DI150P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class D Delta Temperature Neutral Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total N 27 84 65 2 0 0 178 NNE 36 62 26 1 0 0 125 NE 22 32 5 0 0 0 59 ENE 23 56 22 g 0 0 109 E 7 29 5 1 0 0 42 ESE 6 13 1 0 0 0 20 SE 3 21 7 0 0 0 31 SSE 3 36 9 0 0 0 48 S 15 43 28 5 1 0 92 SSW 11 39 46 10 0 0 106 SW 26 49 113 40 5 0 233 WSW 34 63 104 63 9 1 274 W 28 97 201 133 34 5 498 WNW 22 104 116 51 4 0 297 NW 32 92 72 13 0 0 209 NNW 28 91 40 0 0 0 159 Total 323 911 860 327 53 6 2480 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 2480 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 5 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class E SP1I50P Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Direction:

DII50P Lapse: DT150-35 Delta Temperature Slightly Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Total 1-4 35 74 85 87 51 35 34 23 39 51 61 53 43 27 20 19 4-8 51 38 64 135 54 43 38 46 69 85 91 101 91 118 80 65 8-13 20 17 2 40 8 10 15 10 34 50 119 61 83 45 27 11 13- 19 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 11 23 17 58 12 7 0 19-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 18 1 0 0> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Total 106 130 151 264 113 89 87 80 143 198 294 234 296 203 134 95 I I I I I I I I I I I I U I 737 1169 552 134 22 3 2617 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period 0 0 0 2617 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 6 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SPI50P Direction:

DII50P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class F Delta Temperature Moderately Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total N 71 16 1 0 0 0 88 NNE 143 30 0 0 0 0 173 NE 107 81 0 0 0 0 188 ENE 69 63 0 0 0 0 132 E 28 15 0 1 0 0 44 ESE 17 9 1 0 0 0 27 SE 8 11 4 0 0 0 23 SSE 19 14 0 0 0 0 33 S 30 15 8 0 0 0 53 SSW 78 61 6 0 0 0 145 SW 97 58 8 4 0 0 167 WSW 57 55 8 1 0 0 121 W 35 19 3 0 0 0 57 WNW 6 23 1 1 0 0 31 NW 16 9 0 0 0 0 25 NNW 21 6 0 0 0 0 27 Total 802 485 40 7 0 0 1334 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 1334 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E1 Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 7 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SPI50P Direction:

D1I50P Lapse: DT150-35 Stability Class G Delta Temperature Extremely Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total I N 30 4 0 0 0 0 34 NNE 65 41 0 0 0 0 106 NE 99 37 0 0 0 0 136 I ENE 49 20 0 0 0 0 69 E 18 19 0 0 0 0 37 ESE 12 22 1 0 0 0 35 SE 11 5 0 0 0 0 16 SSE 10 7 0 0 0 0 17 S 22 37 7 0 0 0 66 SSW 48 49 4 0 0 0 101 SW 51 32 10 0 0 0 93 WSW 18 13 1 0 0 0 32 W 20 6 0 0 0 0 26 WNW 15 5 0 0 0 0 20 I NW 16 5 0 0 0 0 21 NNW 12 1 0 0 0 0 13 Total 496 303 23 0 0 0 822 3 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 822 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)Page 8 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Summary of All Stability Classes Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP150P Direction:

DII50P Lapse: DT150-35 Delta Temperature Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 >25 Total N 174 206 142 13 0 0 535 NNE 324 204 77 14 0 0 619 NE 314 237 15 0 0 0 566 ENE 232 313 77 11 0 0 633 E 104 157 23 2 0 0 286 ESE 73 113 21 1 0 0 208 SE 57 104 54 0 0 0 215 SSE 57 136 43 3 0 0 239 S 110 206 111 8 1 0 436 SSW 191 261 144 26 1 0 623 SW 244 252 289 78 5 0 868 WSW 178 274 246 98 11 1 808 W 142 329 393 217 53 8 1142 WNW 79 326 236 86 9 0 736 NW 90 241 141 25 0 0 497 NNW 90 192 87 4 0 0 373 Total 2459 3551 2099 586 80 9 8784 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 0 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 8784 Total Hours for Period 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 I Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 1 of 8 3 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I Period of Record= 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP500P Direction:

DI500P Lapse: DT500-35 Stability Class A Delta Temperature Extremely Unstable 1 Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 >25 Total N 0 2 4 2 0 0 8 NNE 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 NE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 I ENE 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 E 0 3 4 0 0 0 7 ESE 0 2 7 0 0 0 9 SE 0 2 9 0 0 0 11 SSE 0 3 7 9 0 0 19 S 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 SSW 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 W 0 2 7 4 0 0 13 WNW 0 3 1 3 0 0 7 NW 0 2 2 2 0 0 6 NNW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Total 0 24 49 22 0 0 95 Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 162 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 95 Total Hours for Period 8784 I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year- 2012 Attachment 1 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 2 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class B Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Direction:

DI500P Lanse: DT SP500P 7500-35 Delta Temperature Moderately Unstable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Total 1-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-8 3 0 3 5 I 4 5 4 6 0 1 6 3 9 3 1 8- 13 13 6 6 4 2 1 8 9 14 3 3 9 6 17 8 8 13-19 19-25 13 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 12 0 7 0 3 0 2 0> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 30 10 9 9 3 5 13 14 21 6 6 18 21 33 14 11 1 54 117 50 1 0 223 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period 0 0 162 223 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment I Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 3 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I Period ofRecord=

1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP500P Direction:

DI500P Lapse: DT500-35 Stability Class C Delta Temperature Slightly Unstable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 >25 Total I N 1 7 21 13 0 0 42 NNE 1 4 5 3 0 0 13 NE 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 I ENE 0 7 4 0 0 0 11 E 1 10 2 1 0 0 14 ESE 1 14 3 0 0 0 18 SE 0 8 6 1 0 0 15 SSE 0 3 8 0 0 0 11 S 0 14 15 3 0 0 32 SSW 0 10 22 10 0 0 42 SW 1 5 19 5 1 0 31 WSW 1 3 21 13 0 0 38 W 3 15 28 12 3 0 61 WNW 2 13 33 9 4 1 62 NW 1 2 8 5 0 0 16 NNW 0 9 11 9 0 0 29 Total 12 126 209 84 8 1 440 I Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 162 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 440 Total Hours for Period 8784 I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 4 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class D Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Direction:

DI500P Lapse: DT500-35 SP500P Delta Temperature Neutral Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Total 1-4 16 12 25 19 31 12 14 15 7 9 12 17 13 17 16 15 4-8 64 37 43 57 59 56 35 30 39 33 43 52 78 73 63 67 8-13 171 36 28 54 46 39 28 29 95 73 111 130 171 208 133 145 13-19 19-25 89 0 34 0 3 0 25 4 9 2 13 1 14 5 16 2 39 4 84 23 197 94 161 62 262 136 142 59 73 18 43 10> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 12 13 60 19 3 1 Total 340 119 99 159 147 121 96 92 186 223 469 435 720 518 306 281 250 829 1497 1204 420 111 4311 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Total Period Total Period Total Period 0 0 162 4311 8784 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period Total Hours for Period RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 5 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I PeriodofRecord=

1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP500P Direction:

DI500P Lapse: DT500-35 Stability Class E Delta Temperature Slightly Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 >25 Total I N 15 26 29 16 0 0 86 NNE 29 22 21 9 0 0 81 NE 27 29 8 0 0 0 64 U ENE 35 48 45 4 0 0 132 E 28 84 33 2 0 0 147 ESE 36 65 43 10 0 0 154 SE 24 55 41 19 6 1 146 SSE 24 38 38 24 8 0 132 S 22 33 44 46 8 0 153 I SSW 14 25 45 68 14 0 166 SW 27 36 67 85 55 7 277 WSW 37 72 59 11 7 1 187 W 40 74 110 38 7 0 269 WNW 31 56 50 11 0 0 148 I NW 17 34 25 4 2 0 82 NNW 16 21 26 16 0 0 79 Total 422 718 684 363 107 9 2303 I Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 162 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 2303 Total Hours for Period 8784 I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year- 2012 Attachment 1 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 6 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: Stability Class F SP500P Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Direction:

DI500P Lapse: DT500-35 Delta Temperature Moderately Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Total 1-4 21 20 21 25 36 41 24 32 15 18 17 25 15 14 15 20 4-8 11 7 20 24 53 43 32 35 35 20 19 37 27 24 10 6 8- 13 10 5 0 7 17 10 10 13 24 40 30 25 28 22 4 5 13-19 0 0.1 0 0 3 8 7 16 33 28 1 8 1 1 0 19-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 11 0 0 0 0 0> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 42 32 42 56 106 97 74 87 91 113 105 88 78 61 30 31 359 403 250 107 14 0 1133 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period 0 0 162 1133 8784 RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 1 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 7 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period I PeriodofRecord 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Elevation:

Speed: SP500P Direction:

DI500P Lapse: DT500-35 Stability Class G Delta Temperature Extremely Stable Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25 > 25 Total I N 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I ENE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 E 1 5 1 0 0 0 7 ESE 3 5 2 0 0 0 10 SE 5 2 0 3 0 0 10 SSE 3 5 7 2 1 0 18 S 1 9 17 4 0 0 31 SSW 2 6 11 6 0 0 25 SW 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 WSW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 W 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I NW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NNW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 22 38 40 16 1 0 117 I Calm Hours not Included above for: Total Period 0 Variable Direction Hours for: Total Period 0 Invalid Hours for: Total Period 162 I Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Period 117 Total Hours for Period 8784 I RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment I (Part 3 of 3)Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment I Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)Page 8 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Summary of All Stability Classes Period of Record =Elevation:

Speed: SP500P Total Period 1/1/2012 00:00 -12/31/2012 23:00 Direction:

DI500P Lapse: DT500-35 Delta Temperature Wind Speed (mph)Wind Direction N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW Total 1-4 54 62 73 80 97 93 67 74 45 44 57 80 74 64 50 52 4-8 114 70 98 144 215 189 139 118 136 94 106 174 199 178 114 104 8-13 248 73 45 116 105 105 102 111 211 197 232 244 350 331 180 196 13-19 133 52 4 29 12 26 45 59 109 203 318 189 336 173 88 70 19-25 1 0 0 4 2 1 11 11 13 39 161 69 146 63 20 10> 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 19 14 60 20 3 1 Total 550 257 220 373 431 414 365 373 516 578 893 770 1165 829 455 433 1066 2192 2846 1846 551 121 8622 Calm Hours not Included above for: Variable Direction Hours for: Invalid Hours for: Valid Hours for this Stability Class for: Total Hours for Period Total Period Total Period Total Period Total Period 0 0 162 8622 8784 ENCLOSURE 2, ATTACHMENT 2

RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 2 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 2 Unit I and 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Changes Attachment 2 Attached is a complete copy of the ODCM that includes: Change (32) of the ODCM (Effective February 2012)Change (33) of the ODCM (Effective June 2012)Change (34) of the ODCM (Effective July 2012)Attachment 2 Clarification A complete copy of the ODCM has been provided to the following offices: United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:

Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regional Administrator 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 For a complete copy of the ODCM, contact Dr. Lara M. Renz at 724-682-4255.

ENCLOSURE 2, ATTACHMENT 3

RTL# A9.690E Enclosure 2, Attachment 3 Beaver Valley Power Station -Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year -2012 Attachment 3 Unit I and 2 Carbon-14 (C-14) Dose Estimates Carbon-14 Methodology Gaseous doses from carbon-14 were calculated according to Regulatory Guide 1.109 methodology.

However, only daylight growing season hours were utilized for batch releases, which accounted for minimal dose consequence compared to continuous releases.

Liquid effluent release doses are considered to be insignificant and are not included in this report. This report does not address the amount of carbon-14 disposed of in shipments of solid waste and irradiated fuel. The term "other" discussed below refers to liver, total body, thyroid, kidney, lung and GI. Doses for these organs are assumed to be equal.The receptor chosen was selected based upon the default ODCM receptor -NW 1432 meters (0.89 miles). It is assumed that only vegetation and inhalation exposure pathways are available.

The year of 2012 was the beginning of carbon-14 sampling (in the form of CO 2) at BVPS for gaseous effluent releases.

The large disparity between data from Unit I and Unit 2 is believed to be caused by differences in the dilution flow in the ventilation systems. Future data will be needed to confirm this trend.Dose Calculations for Unit I Exposure Infant Child Teen Adult Pathway Bone Other* Bone Other* Bone Other* Bone Other*Inhalation 3.1E-01 6.OE-02 4.OE-01 7.7E-02 3.OE-01 5.7E-02 2AE-01 4.OE-02 Vegetation 3.0E+00 6.OE-01 1.2E+00 2.5E-01 7.7E-01 1.5E-01 Ingestion TOTAL 3.1 E-01 6.OE-02 , 3.4E+00 6.8E-01 1.5E+00 3.1E-01 9.8E-01 1.9E-01...._...._ Dose Calculations for Unit 2 Exposure Infant Child Teen Adult Pathway Bone Other* Bone Other* Bone Other* Bone Other*Inhalation 3.1E-02 6.4E-03 4.3E-02 8.OE-03 3.OE-02 5.7E-03 2.1E-02 4.OE-03 Vegetation

-1.5E-02 3.1E-03 6.5E-03 1.3E-03 4.OE-03 8.OE-04 Ingestion TOTAL 3.1 E-02 6.4E-03 5.9E-02 1.1 E-02 3.7E-02 7.OE-03 2.5E-02 4.8E-03________Dose Calculations for Total Site Infant Child Teen Adult Bone Other* Bone Other' Bone Other* Bone Other*TOTAL 3.4E-01 6.6E-02 3.5E+00 6.9E-01 1.5E+00 3.1E-01 t.OE+00 1.9E-01