ML14147A027
| ML14147A027 | |
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| Site: | Beaver Valley |
| Issue date: | 04/16/2014 |
| From: | Cangey A, Novak R FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| L-14-147, RTL# A9.690E | |
| Download: ML14147A027 (75) | |
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Enclosure A L-14-147 2013 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and 2013 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (Reports follow)
RTL# A9.690E FIRSTENERGY NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION 2013 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT AND 2013 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT UNITS NO. 1 AND 2 LICENSES DPR-66 AND NPF-73
BEAVER VALLEY POWER STATION ENVIRONMENTAL & CHEMISTRY SECTION Technical Report Approval:
2013 RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT AND 2013 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT UNITS NO. I AND 2 LICENSES DPR-66 AND NPF-73 Prepared by: Rebecca Novak qtl w
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Approved by: Donal J. Saler Date:
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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 2013, and Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for 2013 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 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
Distribution for Enclosures 1 - 3:
Page 2 INPO 700 Galleria Parkway SE Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30339-5957 Beaver County Cooperative Extension 156 Cowpath Road I
Aliquippa, PA 15001-5842 Hancock County Office of Emergency Services I
PO Box 884 New Cumberland, WV 20647 Ohio Department of Health 246 North High Street 3
Columbus, OH 43266-0288 Ohio Emergency Management Agency n
2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235 n
East Liverpool Water Authority 2220 Michigan Avenue East Liverpool, OH 43920 ORSANCO 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 I
Akron, OH 44308-1612 I
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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)
R Novak, BVPS; Chemistry REMP and RETS Administrator (A-BV-A) 10 copies PH Lashley, Akron; Fleet Licensing (A-WAC-B 1) 2 copies JB Bowden, 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)
JH Meyers, BVPS, BOP Systems Engineer (A-BV-SOSB-6)
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, Environmental, Inc BVPS Document Control, RTL A9.690E BVRC - Keywords. Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
RTL A9.690E, Page i Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 1 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 2013 Radioactive Effluent Release Report FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Unit 1 License No. DPR-66 Unit 2 License No. NPF-73
Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 2 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E, Page ii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Index Tit
- T, Cover Index ii Executive Summary - Report Submittal 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 1 OCFR50.75(g) xvi Results of Onsite Groundwater Monitoring Program xvii Corrections to Previous Radioactive Effluent Release Reports xviii Supplemental Information Page 1
Table 1A Gaseous Effluents - Summation Of All Releases 2
Table 1 B-EB Gaseous Effluents - Elevated Batch Releases 3
Table 1B-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 1C-GB2 Gaseous Effluents - Ground Level Batch Releases (Unit2) 7 Table 1C-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 1 and 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Changes (Description) 21 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35 ft)
Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150 ft)
Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500 ft)
Unit 1 and 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (Comolete Copv)
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I Note: The Total Error values (%) listed in this report are documented in Calculation Package No. ERS-ATL-04-002
Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 3 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2, Page iii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 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. CR2013-01129, Unauthorized radioactive release to Unit 1 River Water.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-01750, Sample Pump Failure on BV-RM-I GW-109.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-08883, ODCM controls for the Ul Cable Vault Sump not followed/implemented properly BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-09691, Cobalt-58 identified in Unit 2 Catch Basin 2CB-4.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-10965, Potential Release of Radioactivity to the Environment from Unit 2 Hot Water Heat BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-11001, Samples missing for liquid waste composites.
BVPS Condition Report Nd6.CR2013-11580, 2MSS-RW10IA [Main Steam Discharge Radiation Monitor]
not restored within 30 days per ODCM.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-12456, Radiation Monitor RM-1VS-101B, RM-1VS-107B and RM-IGW-108B Calibrations did not include flow calibration.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-12572, Gaseous Waste discharges performed with RM-IGW-108B Non-Functional without performance of required actions in ODCM BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-13220, Cobalt-58 found in catch basin and man hole.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-17741, RM-1RW-100 has exceeded 30 days out of service allowed by 1/2-ODC-3.03.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-19058, RM-IGW-109 not restored before the thirty day requirement.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-19612, ODCM Rad Monitors OOS greater than 30 days.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-19685, The Unit 2 Main Steam Rad Monitors have been out of service for greater than 30 days.
BVPS Condition Report No. CR2013-19922, No pre-release RWDA-L permit created for Cable Vault Sump BVPS SAP Order No. 600804455, 2013 RETS and REMP Report
I Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 4 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2, Page iv Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Executive Summary - Liquid and Gaseous Effluent Control (Part I of 2)
Onsite Groundwater Monitoring: Twenty-four (24) on-site monitoring wells were sampled in the spring and twenty-three (23) on-site monitoring wells were sampled in the fall sampling periods in 2013. A single well (P-3) could not be sampled in the fall, after multiple attempts, due to access issues. Two (2) wells were officially retired within 2013, MW-4 and WW-S. Three (3) new monitoring wells were installed in I
total. Sixteen (16) wells returned results of less than the pre-operational mean (440 pCi/L) during all sample periods in 2013. One (1) well returned results >440 pCi/L, but <2000 pCi/L. Seven (7) wells returned results >2000 pCi/L. No wells exceeded 20,000 pCi/L with the highest concentration recorded as m
15,842 pCi/L. Levels in all wells over 2,000 pCi/L are showing overall downward trends in concentration.
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. No new tritium plumes were identified in 2013. 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 I
(catch basin sleeving) to prevent tritiated condensate water from reaching the groundwater were completed 12/17/11. Remediation activities commenced in the fall of 2013. See Enclosure 2, Page xvii for additonal details.
I Onsite Spills: There were no onsite spills >100 gallons.
Decommissioning File Update: There were two items added to the site decommissioning files in accordance with I OCFR50.75(g). This item included Licensiced Radioactive Material identified in the Unit 2 Hot Water Heating system and the Unit 2 Turbine Building and Yard Drain Systems. See, Page xvi for additional details.
Abnormal Liquid Releases: There were two (2) abnormal releases during the sampling period of 2013.
See Page xv for additional details.
I 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 1 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 I
Unit I 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.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 5 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2, Page v Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Executive Summary - Liquid and Gaseous Effluent Control (Part I of 2)
Lower Limits of Detectability (LLD): All a-priori calculated LLD met the minimum requirements specified in the ODCM.
Effluent Monitoring Channels Inoperable >30 Days: There were five (5) Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Channels not returned to Operable status within 30 days. See Enclosure 2, Page 18 for details.
ODCM Surveillance Deficiencies: There were two ODCM Surveillance Deficiency in the reporting period and a follow up to one reported previously. See Page 20 for details.
ODCM Changes: There was one change made to the ODCM during the report period. See ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-1.01, "ODCM: Index, Matrix and History ODCM Changes" for a complete description of the change and the change justification. 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.
Meteorolo2ical Data Recovery: The Meteorological Data Recovery met the minimum requirement of at-least 90%, as specified in Section 5 of Revision I to Regulatory Guide 1.23, Meteorological Monitoring Programs for Nuclear Power Plants.
Population Dose vs. Natural Backtround: 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.
235 man-mrem =BVPS Total Population Dose for the year 0.0000589 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 of this report.
Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 6 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Executive Summary - Trends of Total Dose RTL# A9.690E, 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.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 7 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E, Page vii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 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.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 8 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E, Page viii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 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.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 9 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E, Page ix Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 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.
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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.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 11 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2, Page xi Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Executive Summary - Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Particulates and Radioiodines)
Gaseous Release Activity (Particulates and Radioiodines): The following graph provides a comparison of total gaseous particulates and radioiodines discharged from the site from 1976 to present.
Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 12 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E, Page xii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Executive Summary - Trends of Gaseous Release Activity (Tritium)
Gaseous Release Activity (Tritium): The following graph provides a comparison of total gaseous tritium discharged from the site from 1976 to present.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 13 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 RTL# A9.690E, Page xiii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Executive Summary - Trends of Unit I Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Projections Unit 1 Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Projections: The following graph provides a comparison of Unit I 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.
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I RTL# A9.690E, Page xiv Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 14 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Executive Summary - Trends of Unit I Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Projections Unit 2 Gaseous Release Offsite Dose Prolections: 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. The decrease in highest organ dose was 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.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.F01 (page 15 of 39), Rev 3 RTL# A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2, Page xv Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Results of Abnormal Releases Abnormal Liquid Releases: There were two (2) abnormal releases in the reporting period 2013.
- 1) The first abnormal release occurred in January when a vent hose from the Unit 1 Charging Pump was aligned to drain to the Unit 1 steam generator sample panel which drains to the Unit 1 river water system.
This drain path was not approved by chemistry prior to the start of draining. This release was captured in permit 1-JAN-13-03 (reference CR-2013-01129).
- 2) The second abnormal release occurred in June from Unit 2 when it was discovered that RCS sample water was being drained into the Laboratory cup sink which drained into the catch basins. This event was discovered when Co-58 was indentified in catch basin samples at Unit 2. Previously it was documented that material was deposited into the Catch Basins during movement of a radioactive shipment for disposal. Upon further investigation it was discovered that the Licensed Radioactive Material (LRM) was coming from the Laboratory cup sink and not from radioactive shipments (reference CR-2013-13220 and CR-2013-09691).
Corrective actions included re-routing the Unit 2 Hot Laboratory cup sink drains to the Unit 2 Liquid Waste sytsem and removing the copper drain line from the Unit 2 Turbine Building, performing drawing reviews of every sink, shower, floor, sump, and sample panel within the Radioactive Control Area to verify potential pathways to the environment, and cleaning all contaminated components including drains, drain pipes, Oil Water Seperator 23 and Unit 2 Catch Basins. Corrections to previous reports and permits have been perform 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, Page xvi Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Results of Onsite Spills and Items Added to Decommissioning Files per 10CFR5O.75(g)
Summary of Onsite Spills 1>100 gallons): None Summary of Items added to Decommissioning Files per 10CFR50.75(a) Files:
Item 1 of 2 (Unit 2 Hot Water Heat System): During investigation of Cobolt-58 in the Catch Basin System, Condition Report 2013-09691, the failure modes analysis deteremined that the Unit 2 Hote Water Heating System was contaminated from it's interaction with the Unit 1 / Unit 2 Nitrogren System. The Unit 2 Hot Water Heating System should be considered a potentially contaminated system. Reference Condition Report 2013-10965.
Item 2 of 2 (Unit 2 Turbine Building and Yard Drain System): Licensed Radioactive Material (Cobolt-58) was identified in the Unit 2 Building and Yard Drain System. The Cobalt-58 was identified during sampling of the Unit 2 Catch Basin System. The event resulted in a release of Licensed Radioactive Material (LRM) from the site boundary. The source of the radioisotopes found in the Unit 2 building and Yard Drain System was deteremined to be from cup sink drains in the Unit 2 Hot Laboratory which by original platn design were routed to the Unit 2 Turbine Building drains. 2WOS-OWS23, Unit 2 Manholes, Catch Basins, and Turbine Building Drains are to be considered potentially contimated systems. Reference Condition Report 2013-09691.
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 17 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Results of Onsite Groundwater Monitoring Program RTL# A9.690E, Page xvii Summary of Onsite Groundwater Samples g
Are Any NEI and H-3 Analyses FENOC EPA 2013 2013 2013 Typical Required Pre Greater Than Communication Reporting H-3 H-3 H-3 H-3 H-3 Operational The Pre Level Level Maximum Minimum Average LLD LLD Mean For H-3 Operational For H-3 For H-3 (pCi/L)
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<20001 4401 Yes 20I0 20000 H-3 Summary: Twenty-four (24) on-site monitoring wells were sampled in the spring and twenty-three (23) on-site monitoring wells were sampled in the fall sampling periods in 2013. A single well (P-3) could not be sampled in the fall, after multiple attempts, due to access issues. Two (2) wells were officially retired within 2013, MW-4 and WW-S. MW-4 was retired and replaced with MW-21. This was done primarily for location reasons due to construction changes occurring on site. WW-S was damaged and could no longer be sampled. The impact to the monitoring program due to the loss of WW-S is negligible since the well was a previous potable water well that was no longer utilized and the sampling of the well was conducted simply due to availability. Surrounding wells MW-, 2 and 3 provide the program sampling locations for the area. Three (3) new monitoring wells were installed in total, including the previously mention MW-21. In addition to MW-21, MW-20S and 20D were installed to monitor the remediation and attenuation of the previously identified highest H-3 plume on site passing MW-16. These new wells were installed at the furthest downstream viable location to monitor the plume migration.
An additional remediation well, EW-1 was installed in addition to remediation pumping equipment for H-3 plume recapture. The remediation system began operation in fall 2013 and is expected to remain in operation through 2014. Sixteen (16) wells returned results of less than the pre-operational mean (440 pCi/L) during all sample periods in 2013. One (1) well retumed results >440 pCi/L, but <2000 pCi/L. Seven (7) wells returned results >2000 pCi/L. No wells exceeded 20,000 pCi/L with the highest concentration recorded as 15,842 pCi/L. Levels in all wells over 2,000 pCi/L are showing overall downward trends in concentration. 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. The newly installed well MW-20D exceeded 2,000 pCi/L on its first sample, but this was expected since the well was installed to monitor the previously identified plume intercepting MW-16. No new tritium plumes were identified in 2013. 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. Remediation activities commenced in the fall of 2013.
Principal Gamma Emmitter 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 Material (LRM) in any of the analyses. Sr-90 analysis was conducted on the spring samples for 2013. All results returned less-than-detectable values for all wells. MW-10 (Upgradient Control Well)
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 18 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 RTL# A9.690E, Page xviii Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Corrections to previous Radioactive Effluent Release Reports Correction(s) to Previous Radioactive Effluent Release Reports:
There was one (1) correction to the previous Radioactive Effluent Release Reports.
Co-58 was identified in the Unit 2 Catch Basin systems in June 2013. The event resulted in an abnormal release of Licensed Radioactive Material (LRM) from the site boundary. See Page XV for additional details. An investigation was launched and determined the source of radioisotopes found was from the cup sink drains in the Unit 2 Hot Laboratory which are routed to the Unit 2 Turbine Building drains. The investigation found that a new Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) instrument was installed in September 2009 in the Unit 2 Hot Laboratory and the drains from the instrument were routed into the cup sink under the assumption that all drains from the hot lab went to the liquid waste system. Corrective actions from the investigation included creating abnormal release permits for all discharges associated with the event since the installation of the ICP in September 2009 (reference CA-2013-09691-12) and submitting corrections to the NRC for previous 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 ARERRS for the curie content of isotopes released and liquid dose assessment (reference CA-2013-09691-14).
The listed years reports were corrected and submitted with L-1 3-332: Radioactive Effluent Report Corrections dated October 16, 2013.
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MV.P.S.' Uhits1 arid 2-LICENSEE; FENOC I Unit 1 or 2 Dose: 10 mrad from Gamma, & 20 mrad from Beta
,nnual Unit 1 or 2 Dose: 15 mrem to Any Organ Annual Unit 1 or 2 Dose: 3 mrem to Total Body, & 10 mrem to Any Organ Site Release Rate: 500 mrem/yr to Total Body, & 3000 mrem/yr to the Skin I Release Rate: 1500 mrem/yr to Any Orcian Site Release Concentration: 10 times 10 CFR 20 Appendix B, Table 2, EC'sI I Averaje 6ier6j (Not Ao'plicalblei,76-Thd -BVPS 0 1 DCM)ýý Prooortional Counter. Liauid Scintillation NONE I NONE I NONE I NONE I
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1.38E-01 1.74E-03 5.48E-02 3.49E-04 1.95E-01 3.20E+01 1.74E-03 5.48E-02 6.03E-03 3.21E+01 4.08E+00 4.42E-04 1.39E-02 8.09E-04 1.02E+00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 T.OOE+00 0.00E+00 28.3%/
0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 O.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.OOE+00 0.00E+00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7.68E-07 6.50E-04 6.49E-04 4.88E-05 1.35E-03 30.0%
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 21 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 1B-EB Gaseous Effluents - Elevated Batch Releases RTL # A9.690E, Page 3 of 21 LLD 4.31E-04 2.15E-02 LLD 2.19E-02 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 5.14E-04 LLD 5.14E-04 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 2.99E-03 4.53E-02 6.98E-04 4.90E-02 LLD LLD 1.43E-04 LLD 1.43E-04 LLD 6.40E-05 1.74E-02 LLD 1.75E-02 LLD LLD 3.97E-04 LLD 3.97E-04 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE ND 3.49E-03 8.53E-02 6.98E-04 8.94E-02 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LID LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ND ND
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 27 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 2A Liquid Effluents - Summation Of All Releases RTL # A9.690E, Page 9 of 21 1.63E-02 3.69E-02 5.28E-02 8.74E-02 1.93E-01 26.1%
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 28 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 2B-B Liquid Effluents - Batch Releases RTL # A9.690E, Page 10 of 21 3.07E-07 6.03E-06 LLD LLD 6.34E-06 1.53E-05 LLD LLD 4.50E-05 6.03E-05 4.21E-05 1.74E-04 8.93E-04 3.87E-03 4.98E-03 4.44E-05 2.25E-05 2.11E-05 4.44E-04 5.32E-04 LLD 2.25E-02 1.86E-02 LLD 4.11E-02 4.69E-06 4.50E-05 LLD LLD 4.97E-05 5.03E-05 6.16E-07 9.61E-07 1.21E-04 1.73E-04 8.98E-03 7.57E-03 2.01E-03 3.44E-02 5.30E-02 1.12E-03 9.17E-04 1.22E-03 8.13E-03 1.14E-02 2.13E-07 3.03E-06 LLD 3.62E-04 3.65E-04 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 7.12E-05 6.47E-05 6.03E-05 2.12E-03 2.32E-03 2.12E-08 9.02E-10 LLD LLD 2.21E-08 9.33E-08 LLD LLD LLD 9.33E-08 LLD LLD LLD 6.01 E-04 6.01E-04 5.64E-08 1.71E-05 LLD LLD 1.72E-05 LLD 1.38E-09 LLD 1.86E-04 1.86E-04 LLD LLD 4.69E-05 LLD 4.69E-05 2.78E-04 2.08E-04 4.25E-04 9.27E-06 9.20E-04 LLD 6.48E-05 LLD LLD 6.48E-05 4.29E-04 1.28E-03 5.49E-04 2.04E-03 4.30E-03 4.79E-03 3.55E-03 2.86E-02 3.43E-02 7.12E-02 LLD 1.23E-05 LLD LLD 1.23E-05 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD 1.02E-05 1.02E-05 LLD 7.25E-05 LLD LLD 7.25E-05 4.29E-04 3.60E-04 3.52E-04 7.18E-04 1.86E-03 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD I
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05,FO1 (page 29 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 2B-C Liquid Effluents - Continuous Releases RTL # A9.690E, Page 11 of 21 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NtA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/Ad~tfid N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A*
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 30 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 3A Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part I of 3)
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RTL # A9.690E, Page 13 of 21 (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 - 2013 Table 3C Solid Waste And Irradiated Fuel Shipments (Part 3 of 3)
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 33 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 4 Lower Limits Of Detectability (LLD)
RTL # A9.690E, Page 15 of 21 8.12E-08 1 E-04 1.04E-07 1E-04 4.60E-07 1E-04 6.71E-08 1 E-04 1.20E-07 1E-04 6.15E-08 1 E-04 1.08E-07 1 E-04 8.76E-08 1E-04 1.56E-07 1 E-04 2.28E-05 1E-04 6.37E-08 1 E-04 1.45E-07 1 E-04 2.35E-07 1 E-04 9.59E-08 1 E-04 7.25E-08 1 E-04 5.71E-08 1 E-04 1.06E-07 1 E-04 4.93E-08 1 E-04 4.83E-08 1 E-04 4.80E-08 1 E-04 7.87E-08 1 E-04 2.17E-07 1 E-04 5.22E-08 1E-04 6.28E-08 1E-04 2.70E-07 1 E-04 2.62E-06 1E-04 1,22E-07 1 E-04 5.43E-07 1 E-04 5.80E-08 1E-04 1.77E-07 1E-04 8,34E-07 1 E-04 2.92E-07 1 E-04 8.30E-08 1 E-04 5.35E-08 1 E-04 3,14E-07 1E-04 1.99E-07 1 E-Q4 1.67E-07 1E-04 9.28E-08 1 E-04 4.48E-07 1E-04 2.53E-08 5E-07 2.01E-08 5E-07 3.60E-08 5E-07 5.54E-06 1E-05 1.70E-08 1E-05 3.58E-08 1E-05 6.07E-08 1E-05 (1) 5.00E-08 5E-08 (1) 5.00E-08 5E-08 2.19E-08 5E-07 1.71 E-08 5E-07 1.36E-08 5E-07 2.50E-08 5E-07 1.32E-08 7E-07 1.30E-08 5E-07 1.14E-08 5E-07 1.89E-08 5E-07 5.32E-08 5E-07 1.29E-08 1 E-06 1.52E-08 5E-07 6.20E-08 5E-07 6.88E-07 1 E-05 3.90E-08 1 E-05 1.38E-07 1 E-05 1.47E-08 1E-05 4.30E-08 1 E-05 2.04E-07 1 E-05 7.36E-08 1 E-05 1.99E-08 5E-07 1.28E-08 5E-07 8.24E-08 5E-07 4.81E-08 5E-07 3.78E-08 5E-07 2.48E-08 5E-07 1.21E-07 5E-07 (1) 1.00E-07 1 E-07 2.21E-13 1E-11 5.14E-13 1E-11 1,19E-13 1E-11 2.29E-13 1E-11 4.70E-14 1E-11 1.26E-13 1E-11 1.11E-13 1E-11 2.58E-13 1E-11 1.30E-13 1E-11 (1) 1.00E-13 1E-11 (1) 1.00E-14 1E-11 1.47E-13 1E-11 9.60E-14 1E-11 1.15E-13 1E-11 2.422-13 1E-11 4.57E-14 1E-11 4.48E-14 1E-11 1.19E-13 1E-11 7.96E-14 1E-11 2.07E-13 1E-11 9.86E-14 1E-12 9.19E-14 1E-10 4.68E-13 1E-11 8.00E-14 1E-11 9.91E-14 1E-11 3.33E-13 1E-11 2.31E-13 1E-11 2.67E-13 1E-11 1.07E-13 IE-11 3.64E-13 1E-11 (1) 3.51E-15 12-11 (1) Sample analyses performed by a contractor laboratory.
(2) These LLD calculations contain a default weekly continuous sample volume of 2.85E+8 cc.
values reflect a different volume (ie; 10 cuft or 2.83E+5 cc).
Therefore, grab sample LLD (3) The calculated LLD's, except those denoted by (1), are from a counter/detector calibration on 2/12/13. 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 - 2013 Table 5A Assessment Of Radiation Doses RTL # A9.690E, Page 16 of 21 I
6.04E-03 0.1208 5.96E-03 0.1192 4.27E-03 0.0854 1.05E-02 0.2100 2.68E-02 0.2677 1.59E-02 0.3180 1.80E-02 0.3600 1.56E-02 0.3120 2.57E-02 0.5140 7.52E-02 0.7520 1.31 E-02 0.8733 1.53E-02 1.0200 1.36E-02 0.9067 2.06E-02 1.3733 6.26E-02 2.0867 7.57E-03 0.1514 9.51E-03 0.1902 9.95E-03 0.1990 1.06E-02 0.2120 3.76E-02 0.3763 1.04E-02 0.2080 1.22E-02 0.2440 1.18E-02 0.2360 1.60E-02 0.3200 5.04E-02 0.5040 8.51E-03 0.1702 1.06E-02 0.2120 1.07E-02 0.2140 1.21E-02 0.2420 4.19E-02 0.4191 8.61E-03 0.1722 1.04E-02 0.2080 1.05E-02 0.2100 1.49E-02 0.2980 4.44E-02 0.4441 1.41 E-05 0.0003 1.81 E-08 0.0000 3.99E-07 0.0000 1.73E-09 0.0000 1.45E-05 0.0001 1.60E-03 0.0160 5.23E-11 0.0000 1.25E-09 0.0000 8.14E-12 0.0000 1.60E-03 0.0080 6.54E-09 0.0000 5.33E-07 0.0000 1.69E-08 0.0000 1.50E-05 0.0002 1.56E-05 0.0001 1.21E-02 0.1613 1.71E-02 0.2280 1.15E-02 0.1533 1.05E-02 0.1400 5.12E-02 0.3413 1.21E-02 0.1613 1.71E-02 0.2280 1.15E-02 0.1533 1.05E-02 0.1400 5.12E-02 0.3413 1.21E-02 0.1613 1.71E-02 0.2280 1.15E-02 0.1533 1.05E-02 0.1400 5.12E-02 0.3413 1.21E-02 0.1613 1.71E-02 0.2280 1.15E-02 0.1533 1.05E-02 0.1400 5.12E-02 0.3413 1.21E-02 0.1613 1.71E-02 0.2280 1.15E-02 0.1533 1.05E-02 0.1400 5.12E-02 0.3413 1.21E-02 0.1613 1.71E-02 0.2280 1.15E-02 0.1533 1.05E-02 0.1400 5.12E-02 0.3413 I
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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).
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 35 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Unit 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report I
Calendar Year - 2013 Table 5sa Assessment Of Radiation Doses RTL # A9.690E, Page 17 of 21 6.04E-03 0.1208 I 5.96E-03 0.1192 I 4.27E-03 0.0854 I 1.05E-02 0.2100 I 2.68E-02 0.2677 1.59E-02 0.3180 1.80E-02 0.3600 1.56E-02 0.3120 2.57E-02 0.5140 7.52E-02 0.7520 1.31E-02 0.8733 1.53E-02 1.0200 1.36E-02 0.9067 2.06E-02 1.3733 6.26E-02 2.0867 7.57E-03 0.1514 9.51E-03 0.1902 9.95E-03 0.1990 1.06E-02 0.2120 3.76E-02 0.3763 1.04E-02 0.2080 1.22E-02 0.2440 1.18E-02 0.2360 1.60E-02 0.3200 5.04E-02 0.5040 8.51E-03 0.1702 1.06E-02 0.2120 1.07E-02 0.2140 1.21E-02 0.2420 4.19E-02 0.4191 8.61 E-03 0.1722 1.04E-02 0.2080 1.05E-02 0.2100 1.49E-02 0.2980 4.44E-02 0.4441 0.08E+00 0.0000 1.81E-08 0.0000 3.99E-07 0.0000 4.84E-04 0.0097 4.84E-04 0.0048 0.00E+00 0.0000 5.23E-1 1 0.0000 1.25E-09 0.0000 1.71 E-04 0.0017 1.71 E-04 0.0009 1.17E-05 0.0002 2.09E-05 0.0003 1.69E-08 0.0000 3.74E-09 0.0000 3.26E-05 0.0002 1.78E-02 0.2373 3.33E-02 0.4440 6.45E-03 0.0860 4.74E-03 0.0632 6.23E-02 0.4153 1.78E-02 0.2373 3.33E-02 0.4440 6.45E-03 0.0860 4.74E-03 0.0632 6.23E-02 0.4153 1.78E-02 0.2373 3.33E-02 0.4440 6.45E-03 0.0860 4.74E-03 0.0632 6.23E-02 0.4153 1.78E-02 0.2373 3.33E-02 0.4440 6.45E-03 0.0860 4.74E-03 0.0632 6.23E-02 0.4153 1.78E-02 0.2373 3.33E-02 0.4440 6.45E-03 0.0860 4.74E-03 0.0632 6.23E-02 0.4153 1.78E-02 0.2373,3.33E-02 0.4440,6.45E-03 0.0860 4.74E-03 0.0632 6.23E-02 0.4153 (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 Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 36 of 39), Rev 3 RTL # A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2, Page 18 of 21 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 6 There were several Effluent Monitoring Instrumentations Channels that were not returned to operable status within 30 days.
- 1) Unit I Gaseous Waste System Process Ventilation Monitor, RM-IGW-109 - On 1/22/2013 RM-1 GW-1 09 was removed from service due to elevated background not verified by redundant monitors. The thirty (30) day return to service criteria was exceeded due to the sample pump failing during maintenance activities. The monitor was returned to service on 2/25/2013 (reference CR-2013-01750).
- 2) Main Steam Discharge Radiation Monitor, 2MSS-RQ101A - On 6/28/2013 2MSS-RQ101A was removed from service for performance of 2MSP-43.34A, during which equipment problems were discovered that required resolution prior to returning monitor to service. The thirty (30) day return to service criteria was exceeded due to equipment problems and parts issues arising during maintenance activities. The monitor was returned to service on 08/10/2013. (reference CR-2013-11580).
- 3) Component Cooling / Recirc Spray Heat Exchanger River, RM-1RW-100 - On 10/3/2013, RM-1 RW-1 00 was declared Non-Functional due to the low flow alarm being locked in and unable to be cleared (reference CR-2013-15688). The thirty (30) day return to service criteria was exceeded due to initial delays in planning the work order due caused by clarifications needed on the problem, description and possible scenarios. Monitor was returned to service on 11/5/2013 (reference CR-2013-17741).
- 4) Unit I Gaseous Waste System Process Ventilation Monitor, RM-IGW-109 - On 10/31/2013 RM-1 GW-1 09 was removed from service because SOV-1 RM-1 08 and 109 failed to operate and channel 8 was erratic. The thirty (30) day return to service criteria was exceeded due to extended investigation and repair to the monitor. Monitor was returned to service on 12/10/2013 (reference CR-2013-19058).
- 5) Unit 2 Main Steam Radiation Monitors, 2MSS-RQI01AIBIC - On 11/11/2013 2MSS-SOV120 was isolated which also isolated 2MSS-RQ101A/B/C, to repair leak-by. The thirty (30) day return to service criteria was exceeded due to additional valve repair noted during the initial repair efforts. The monitor was returned to service on 12/10/2013 (reference CR-2013-19685).
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TCalendar Year - 2013 Table 7 Total Dose Commitments, Total Effective Dose Equivalents and Population Doses 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 4.99 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).
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 Total Population Dose from liquid and gaseous effluents =
235 man-mrem (Total Body) 0-50 mile Average Population Dose from liquid and gaseous effluents =
0.0000589 man-mrem (Total Body)
Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 38 of 39), Rev 3 RTL # A9.690E Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2, Page 20 of 21 Radioactive Effluent Release Report 1
Calendar Year - 2013 Table 8 There were several Offlse Dose Calculation Manual Surveillance Deficiencies during theI reporting period 2013.
- 1) In May 2013, discharges of the Unit 2 Cable Vault Sump began after the implementation of YA-ODC-2.01, ODCM: Liquid Effluents (rev 13) and ECP 13-0130. The following problems were noted with the first two discharges from the sump:
- 1. Composite samples taken May 30, 2013 were not retained for analysis of Tritium and hard to detect isotopes (monthly and quarterly requirements).
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- 2. Sample taken for discharge on June 1, 2013 was not independently analyzed for gamma spectroscopy. [Note that analysis of the saved samples was performed upon discovery of this condition, almost seven days later. However, the timeliness of this analysis I
is in question.]
This condition(s) is documented in CR #2013-08883.
- 2) In June 2013, composite samples taken on June 22, 2013 and June 29, 2013 were not retained for analysis of Tritium and hard to detect isotopes (monthly and quarterly requirements). This condition is documented in CR #2013-11001.
- 3) The required 18 month surveillance to perform flow switch calibrations was not performed on RM-1GW-108B because of not incorporating the appropriate steps into the Maintenance Surveillance Test (1MSP-43.22) during Engineering Change Package ECP 11-0738. This caused RM-GW-108B to be outside of the 25% grace period on 3/18/13 and the radiation monitor to be outside of its required surveillance frequency, documented in CR # 2013-12572 and 2013-12456. Therefore RM-GW-108B should I
have been declared NON-FUNCTIONAL. However, as the condition was not detected until 8/14/13, the following batch gas permits were authorized to discharge through this pathway without independent monitoring as required by ODCM 1/2-ODC-3.03 I
Attachment F Control 3.3.3.10 Action 27:
UNIT 1:
5/4/13 - 1GW-TK-1C was discharged per RWDA-G-01836 5/9/13 - 1 GW-TK-1B was discharged per RWDA-G-01840 6/11/13 - 1GW-TK-IC was discharged per RWDA-G-01841 UNIT 2:
I 4/19/13 - U2 Gaseous Waste discharge per RWDA-G-01835 5/30/13 - 2RCS Degas from 2FOAC9 per RWDA-G-01838 The following discharges were also performed during this period; however, RM-1 GW-108B was NON-FUNCTIONAL and the appropriate samples were obtained:
6/17/13 - U2 Gaseous Waste Discharge -per RWDA-G-01843 6/15/13 - 1GW-TK-1C was discharged per RWDA-G-01842 I
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Form 1/2-ENV-01.05.FO1 (page 39 of 39), Rev 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 RTL # A9.690E, Page 21 of 21 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Table 9 There was one change made to the ODCM during the report period. See ODCM procedure 1/2-ODC-1.01, "ODCM: Index, Matrix and History ODCM Changes" for a complete description of the change and the change justification. A brief description of the change is as follows:
Change (35) to the ODCM (Effective March 2013)
- 1) Procedure 1/2-ODC-1.01, "ODCM: Index, Matrix and History of ODCM Changes" (Rev 17)
Updated the History of ODCM changes to include this change.
- 2) Procedure 112-ODC-2.01, "ODCM: Liquid Effluents" (Rev 13)
Added descriptions of discharge points and employed ODCM controls were not previously implemented.
ENCLOSURE 2, ATTACHMENT 1
RTL # A9.690E, Attachment 1 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Joint Frequency Distribution Tables As specified in the ODCM, an annual summary of hourly meteorological data (in the form of joint frequency distribution) is provided for the calendar year. In summary, the joint frequency distribution data is similar to previous years and close to long-term normals.
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 METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS 98.2% = Wind Speed 35' 98.2% = Wind Speed 150' 98.2% = Wind Speed 500' 98.2% = Wind Direction 35' 98.2% = Wind Direction 150' 98.2% = Wind Direction 500' 98.2% = Delta Temperature (150'- 35') 1P 96.9% = Delta Temperature (500' - 35' ) 2P 98.2% = Temperature 35' 98.1% = Precipitation 98.1% = Average Recovery of Individual Meteorological Parameters PERCENT RECOVERY OF COMPOSITE VARIABLES 98.3% = Wind Speed 35', Wind Direction 35', Delta Temperature 1 P 98.3% = Wind Speed 150', Wind Direction 150', Delta Temperature 1P 97.0% = Wind Speed 500', Wind Direction 500', Delta Temperature 2P 97.9% = Average Recovery of Composite Variables 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 Ms. Rebecca Novak at 724-682-4255.
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 1 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 E
Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
Page 1 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP35P Direction:
D135P 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 N
14 24 0
0 0
0 38 NNE 13 13 0
0 0
0 26 NE 27 14 0
0 0
0 41 ENE 30 23 0
0 0
0 53 E
26 37 0
0 0
0 63 ESE 23 36 0
0 0
0 59 SE 21 23 0
0 0
0 44 SSE 11 19 0
0 0
0 30 S
6 20 2
0 0
0 28 SSW 6
23 3
0 0
0 32 SW 8
23 16 2
0 0
49 WSW 4
61 11 0
0 0
76 W
5 90 22 0
0 0
117 WNW 10 60 9
0 0
0 79 NW 16 40 7
0 0
0 63 NNW 8
24 2
0 0
0 34 Total 228 530 72 2
0 0
832 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 832 Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
Page 2 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP35P Direction:
D135P Lapse:
DT150-35 Stability Class B Delta Temperature Moderately Unstable Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25
> 25 Total N
2 2
0 0
0 0
4 NNE 4
2 0
0 0
0 6
NE 4
0 0
0 0
0 4
ENE 2
6 0
0 0
0 8
E 5
2 0
0 0
0 7
ESE 2
0 0
0 0
0 2
SE 1
2 0
0 0
0 3
SSE 1
2 0
0 0
0 3
S 2
7 0
0 0
0 9
SSW 4
9 1
0 0
0 14 SW 3
17 6
0 0
0 26 WSW 4
18 7
0 0
0 29 W
7 26 12 0
0 0
45 WNW 6
29 6
0 0
0 41 NW 4
12 1
0 0
0 17 NNW 6
6 0
0 0
0 12 Total 57 140 33 0
0 0
230 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 230 Total Hours for Period 8760
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Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
Page 3 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP35P Direction:
D135P Lapse:
DT150-35 I
Stability Class C Delta Temperature Slightly Unstable Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25
> 25 Total N
2 9
0 0
0 0
11 NNE 8
4 0
0 0
0 12 NE 7
1 0
0 0
0 8
ENE 7
3 0
0 0
0 10 E
5 5
0 0
0 0
10 ESE 4
0 0
0 0
0 4
SE 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
SSE 2
3 0
0 0
0 5
S 6
4 0
0 0
0 10 SSW 4
7 2
0 0
0 13 SW 2
11 8
0 0
0 21 WSW 1
15 10 0
0 0
26 W
7 28 17 0
0 0
52 WNW 6
27 3
0 0
0 36 NW 1
19 2
0 0
0 22 NNW 3
9 0
0 0
0 12 Total 66 145 42 0
0 0
253 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 253 Total Hours for Period "8760 I
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Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
Page 4 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP35P Direction:
D135P 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
73 47 1
0 0
0 121 NNE 79 15 0
0 0
0 94 NE 73 9
0 0
0 0
82 ENE 75 47 0
0 0
0 122 E
46 21 0
0 0
0 67 ESE 24 4
0 0
0 0
28 SE 19 1
0 0
0 0
20 SSE 31 8
0 0
0 0
39 S
27 40 5
0 0
0 72 SSW 51 73 12 0
0 0
136 SW 63 206 93 8
0 0
370 WSW 71 282 118 11 0
0 482 W
73 289 126 4
0 0
492 WNW 94 243 26 0
0 0
363 NW 102 199 3
0 0
0 304 NNW 80 115 2
0 0
0 197 Total 981 1599 386 23 0
0 2989 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 2989 Total Hours for Period 8760
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Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
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Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 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 N
99 14 0
0 0
0 113 NNE 130 15 0
0 0
0 145 NE 191 17 0
0 0
0 208 ENE 204 46 0
0 0
0 250 E
162 19 1
0 0
0 182 I
ESE 127 1
0 0
0 0
128 SE 106 2
0 0
0 0
108 SSE 101 10 0
0 0
0 111 S
143 37 4
0 0
0 184 SSW 181 70 5
1 0
0 257 SW 117 135 35 7
0 0
294 WSW 67 116 28 2
0 0
213 W
59 56 17 1
0 0
133 WNW 44 24 2
0 0
0 70 I
NW 67 15 0
0 0
0 82 NNW 90 19 0
0 0
0 109 Total 1888 596 92 11 0
0 2587 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
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Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
Page 6 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 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
16 0
0 0
0 0
16 NNE 30 0
0 0
0 0
30 NE 52 2
0 0
0 0
54 ENE 76 1
0 0
0 0
77 E
140 0
0 0
0 0
140 ESE 169 0
0 0
0 0
169 SE 213 2
0 0
0 0
215 SSE 136 3
0 0
0 0
139 S
114 13 0
0 0
0 127 SSW 66 21 0
0 0
0 87 SW 33 10 2
0 0
0 45 WSW 13 3
0 0
0 0
16 W
9 1
0 0
0 0
10 WNW 15 0
0 0
0 0
15 NW 12 1
0 0
0 0
13 NNW 11 0
0 0
0 0
11 Total 1105 57 2
0 0
0 1164 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid*Hoiurs for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 1164 Total Hours for Period 8760
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Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
Page 7 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 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 N
3 1
0 0
0 0
4 NNE 13 0
0 0
0 0
13 NE 30 0
0 0
0 0
30 ENE 41 0
0 0
0 0
41 E
61 1
1 0
0 0
63 I
ESE 98 0
0 0
0 0
98 SE 91 0
0 0
0 0
91 SSE 49 0
0 0
0 0
49 S
29 2
0 0
0 0
31 SSW 17 3
0 0
0 0
20 SW 19 0
0 0
0 0
19 WSW 6
0 0
0 0
0 6
I W
3 0
0 0
0 0
3 WNW 7
0 0
0 0
0 7
NW 7
0 0
0 0
0 7
NNW 3
0 0
0 0
0 3
Total 477 7
1 0
0 0
485 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 I
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 485 I
Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 1 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 1: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (35ft)
Page 8 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Summary of All Stability Classes Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 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
209 97 1
0 0
0 307 NNE 277 49 0
0 0
0 326 NE 384 43 0
0 0
0 427 ENE 435 126 0
0 0
0 561 E
445 85 2
0 0
0 532 ESE 447 41 0
0 0
0 488 SE 452 30 0
0 0
0 482 SSE 331 45 0
0 0
0 376 S
327 123 11 0
0 0
461 SSW 329 206 23 1
0 0
559 SW 245 402 160 17 0
0 824 WSW 166 495 174 13 0
0 848 W
163 490 194 5
0 0
852 WNW 182 383 46 0
0 0
611 NW 209 286 13 0
0 0
508 NNW 201 173 4
0 0
0 378 Total 4802 3074 628 36 0
0 8540 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 56 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 8540 Total Hours for Period 8760
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3) m Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 I
Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150ft)
Page 1 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP150P 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 N
3 19 12 4
0 0
38 NNE 3
20 11 0
0 0
34 NE 3
22 17 1
0 0
43 ENE 1
29 24 0
0 0
54 E
1 44 17 1
0 0
63 I
ESE 1
25 22 3
0 0
51 SE 2
25 40 4
0 0
71 SSE 2
16 24 6
0 0
48 S
1 13 14 3
0 0
31 SSW 2
10 6
3 0
0 21 SW 3
7 11 5
1 0
27 WSW 3
11 27 4
1 0
46 I
W 4
51 57 32 1
0 145 WNW 2
33 37 33 0
0 105 NW 5
7 13 1
0 0
26 NNW 1
11 15 2
0 0
29 Total 37 343 347 102 3
0 832 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 57 I
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 832 I
Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150ft)
Page 2 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SPI50P Direction:
D1150P Lapse:
DT150-35 Stability Class B Delta Temperature Moderately Unstable Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25
>25 Total N
1 6
2 0
0 0
9 NNE 0
0 2
1 0
0 3
NE 1
5 2
0 0
0 8
ENE 0
3 3
1 0
0 7
E 0
6 3
0 0
0 9
ESE 0
5 1
0 0
0 6
SE 0
2 2
0 0
0 4
SSE 0
4 4
0 0
0 8
S 0
5 3
0 0
0 8
SSW 0
4 7
1 0
0 12 SW 1
7 7
0 0
0 15 WSW 2
1 8
3 0
0 14 W
4 21 18 19 4
0 66 WNW 2
9 17 11 0
0 39 NW 2
6 3
0 0
0 11 NNW 1
7 3
0 0
0 11 Total 14 91 85 36 4
0 230 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 57 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 230 Total Hours for Period 8760
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150ift)
Page 3 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP150P Direction:
DI150P 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 N
0 4
2 1
0 0
7 NNE 1
7 3
1 0
0 12 NE 2
9 0
0 0
0 11 ENE 0
7 1
0 0
0 8
E 0
7 2
0 0
0 9
I ESE 0
4 3
0 0
0 7
SE 2
4 3
0 0
0 9
SSE 0
2 1
0 0
0 3
S 0
10 2
2 0
0 14 SSW 1
2 4
1 0
0 8
SW 2
5 9
1 0
0 17 WSW 1
4 7
5 1
0 18 I
W 5
14 17 19 2
0 57 WNW 0
7 30 11 0
0 48 NW 1
3 9
0 0
0 13 I
NNW 4
4 4
0 0
0 12 Total 19 93 97 41 3
0 253 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 57 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 253 I
Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150ft)
Page 4 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP150P Direction:
DII50P 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
17 59 18 0
0 0
94 NNE 32 67 18 2
0 0
119 NE 26 45 6
1 0
0 78 ENE 20 84 27 0
0 0
131 E
13 37 15 1
0 0
66 ESE 12 17 3
0 0
0 32 SE 9
18 9
0 0
0 36 SSE 13 26 11 0
0 0
50 S
15 46 44 4
1 0
110 SSW 24 47 47 10 0
0 128 SW 12 57 122 33 4
0 228 WSW 26 118 171 42 5
0 362 W
40 135 264 195 42 3
679 WNW 37 133 227 77 2
0 476 NW 29 134 97 5
0 0
265 NNW 26 71 35 1
0 0
133 Total 351 1094 1114 371 54 3
2987 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 57 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 2987 Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (1 50ft)
Page 5 of8 I
Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period PeriodofRecord 1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SPI50P Direction:
DI150P 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 N
47 39 11 0
0 0
97 NNE 100 45 4
1 0
0 150 NE 106 69 5
2 0
0 182 ENE 107 144 29 1
0 0
281 E
58 95 19 3
0 0
175 ESE 32 42 9
1 0
0 84 SE 32 33 10 0
0 0
75 SSE 28 38 15 2
0 0
83 I
S 36 48 40 7
0 0
131 SSW 57 89 36 3
2 0
187 SW 98 99 85 21 1
0 304 WSW 61 106 80 13 1
0 261 W
52 72 65 25 6
2 222 WNW 33 84 39 3
1 0
160 NW 29 63 6
1 0
0 99 I
NNW 32 45 3
0 0
0 80 Total 908 1111 456 83 11 2
2571 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 57 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 2571 Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150ft)
Page 6 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 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
60 2
0 0
0 0
62 NNE 101 19 1
0 0
0 121 NE 145 74 0
0 0
0 219 ENE 74 60 2
0 0
0 136 E
31 18 0
0 0
0 49 ESE 18 10 0
0 0
0 28 SE 16 5
1 0
0 0
22 SSE 11 8
4 2
0 0
25 S
36 14 4
2 0
0 56 SSW 70 35 5
1 0
0 111 SW 85 43 20 0
0 0
148 WSW 53 29 9
0 0
0 91 W
33 11 0
0 0
0 44 WNW 20 5
0 0
0 0
25 NW 10 2
0 0
0 0
12 NNW 21 7
0 0
0 0
28 Total 784 342 46 5
0 0
1177 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 57 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 1177 Total Hours for Period 8760
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3) m Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (150ft)
Page 7 of 8 I
Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP150P Direction:
DII50P Lapse:
DT150-35 I
Stability Class G Delta Temperature Extremely Stable Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25
>25 Total N
13 0
0 0
0 0
13 NNE 38 16 0
0 0
0 54 NE 45 38 1
0 0
0 84 ENE 22 35 0
0 0
0 57 E
19 17 0
0 0
0 36 I
ESE 9
8 0
0 0
0 17 SE 10 11 0
0 0
0 21 SSE 7
10 0
0 0
0 17 S
8 12 1
0 0
0 21 SSW 34 28 2
0 0
0 64 SW 27 17 2
0 0
0 46 WSW 15 7
1 0
0 0
23 W
6 2
1 0
0 0
9 WNW 6
4 0
0 0
0 10 NW 8
3 0
0 0
0 11 NNW 5
1 0
0 0
0 6
Total 272 209 8
0 0
0 489 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 57 Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 164 Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 2 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 2: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (1 50ft)
Page 8 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Summary of All Stability Classes Period of Record =
Elevation:
Speed:
SPI50P Total Period 1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 23:00 Direction:
DII50P Lapse:
DT150-35 Delta Temperature Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction N
NNE NE ENE E
WNW NW NNW 1-4 141 275 328 224 122 72 71 61 96 188 228 161 144 100 84 90 4-8 129 174 262 362 224 111 98 104 148 215 235 276 306 275 218 146 8-13 45 39 31 86 56 38 65 59 108 107 256 303 422 350 128 60 13 - 19 5
5 4
2 5
4 4
10 18 19 60 67 290 135 7
3 19 - 25 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
2 6
8 55 3
0 0
> 25 Total 0
320 0
493 0
625 0
674 0
407 0
225 0
238 0
234 0
371 0
531 0
785 0
815 5
1222 0
863 0
437 0
299 Total 2385 3283 2153 638 75 5
8539 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 57 0
164 8539 8760
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3) n Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500ft)
Page 1 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP500P Direction:
DI500P Lapse:
DT500-35 Stability Class A Delta Temperature Extremely Unstable Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25
> 25 Total N
0 2
0 0
0 0
2 NNE 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
NE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
ENE 0
4 5
0 0
0 9
E 0
0 2
2 0
0 4
I ESE 0
1 7
6 0
0 14 SE 0
0 4
0 2
0 6
SSE 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
S 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
I W
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 WNW 0
1 0
0 0
0 1
NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Total 0
8 21 8
2 0
39 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 9
I Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 275 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 39 I
Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500ft)
Page 2 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP500P Direction:
DI500P Lapse:
DT500-35 Stability Class B Delta Temperature Moderately Unstable Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25
>25 Total N
0 1
2 0
0 0
3 NNE 1
0 1
0 0
0 2
NE 0
8 1
0 0
0 9
ENE 0
4 7
1 0
0 12 E
0 5
9 1
0 0
15 ESE 0
6 15 4
0 0
25 SE 0
0 11 3
1 0
15 SSE 0
1 7
0 0
0 8
S 0
1 3
1 0
0 5
SSW 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
SW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
WSW 0
1 5
0 0
0 6
W 0
0 7
2 0
0 9
WNW 0
2 4
3 2
0 11 NW 0
1 1
1 0
0 3
NNW 0
3 3
0 0
0 6
Total 1
33 78 16 3
0 131 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 9
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 275 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 131 Total Hours for Period 8760
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Attachment I Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500ft)
Page 3 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 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 N
1 2
11 1
0 0
15 NNE 1
2 0
2 0
0 5
NE 0
9 3
0 0
0 12 ENE 1
15 10 1
0 0
27 E
0 14 6
2 0
0 22 I
ESE 1
13 7
5 0
0 26 SE 0
6 14 2
1 0
23 SSE 1
5 10 0
0 0
16 S
0 3
11 3
0 0
17 SSW 0
2 6
4 0
0 12 SW 0
3 12 3
0 0
18 WSW 0
2 15 1
0 0
18 W
1 2
10 4
1 0
18 WNW 1
12 11 14 3
0 41 NW 0
4 8
2 0
0 14 NNW 1
7 12 6
0 0
26 Total 8
101 146 50 5
0 310 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 9
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 275 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 310 l
Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500ft)
Page 4 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP500P Direction:
DI500P Lapse:
DT500-35 Stability Class D Delta Temperature Neutral Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction 1-4 4-8 8-13 13-19 19-25
>25 Total N
15 48 93 30 1
0 187 NNE 25 30 6
3 0
0 64 NE 16 60 8
1 0
0 85 ENE 19 64 52 12 0
0 147 E
32 66 88 27 5
0 218 ESE 18 72 73 40 4
0 207 SE 17 45 29 27 1
0 119 SSE 11 26 56 16 9
0 118 S
14 35 80 62 13 7
211 SSW 14 31 70 93 20 2
230 SW 22 31 159 252 79 10 553 WSW 14 63 195 248 58 13 591 W
28 86 261 350 164 50 939 WNW 8
64 252 195 61 17 597 NW 19 50 179 65 7
0 320 NNW 18 55 151 41 1
0 266 Total 290 826 1752 1462 423 99 4852 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 9
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 275 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 4852 Total Hours for Period 8760
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3) n Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 E
Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500ft)
Page 5 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 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 N
24 26 19 10 1
0 80 NNE 32 31 13 4
0 0
80 NE 46 51 21 3
0 0
121 ENE 41 67 31 8
0 0
147 E
36 69 48 2
0 0
155 I
ESE 34 47 75 39 0
0 195 SE 24 34 49 23 1
0 131 SSE 22 35 44 24 9
0 134 S
24 42 64 37 7
4 178 SSW 28 27 42 42 14 3
156 SW 39 52 94 128 54 0
367 WSW 48 68 60 16 4
2 198 I
W 32 87 63 27 0
1 210 WNW 21 53 22 5
0 0
101 NW 23 16 30 6
0 0
75 NNW 18 23 18 10 0
0 69 Total 492 728 693 384 90 10 2397 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 9
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 275 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 2397 Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (50011)
Page 6 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record=
1/1/2013 00:00 12/31/2013 23:00 Elevation:
Speed:
SP500P Direction:
DI500P Lapse:
DT500-35 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
14 10 4
0 0
0 28 NNE 16 11 1
0 0
0 28 NE 19 28 4
0 0
0 51 ENE 21 18 9
1 0
0 49 E
24 24 15 0
0 0
63 ESE 14 13 28 5
0 0
60 SE 7
17 22 4
0 0
50 SSE 18 23 20 9
0 0
70 S
11 30 12 8
1 0
62 SSW 7
13 22 8
0 0
50 SW 12 10 22 24 3
0 71 WSW 17 13 11 0
0 0
41 W
9 11 10 1
1 0
32 WNW 5
12 3
0 0
0 20 NW 8
0 1
0 0
0 9
NNW 10 7
2 1
0 0
20 Total 212 240 186 61 5
0 704 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 9
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 275 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 704 Total Hours for Period 8760
I RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)n Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500ft)
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Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Total Period Period of Record 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 I
Elevation:
Speed:
SP500P Direction:
D1500P 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 N
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 NN NNE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
ENE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
E 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
ESE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SE 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
SSE 0
1 3
1 0
0 5
S 0
0 5
5 0
0 10 SSW 0
2 6
4 0
0 12 SW 0
0 5
9 2
0 16 WSW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
W 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
WNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
NNW 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Total 0
3 19 19 2
0 43 Calm Hours not Included above for:
Total Period 9
Variable Direction Hours for:
Total Period 0
Invalid Hours for:
Total Period 275 Valid Hours for this Stability Class for:
Total Period 43 Total Hours for Period 8760 I
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RTL A9.690E, Attachment 1 (Part 3 of 3)
Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Part 3: Joint Frequency Distribution Tables (500ft)
Page 8 of 8 Hours at Each Wind Speed and Direction Summary of All Stability Classes Period of Record =
Elevation:
Speed:
SP500P Total Period 1/1/2013 00:00
- 12/31/2013 23:00 Direction:
DI500P Lapse:
DT500-35 Delta Temperature Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Direction N
NNE NE ENE E
WNW NW NNW 1-4 54 75 81 82 92 67 48 52 49 49 73 79 70 35 50 47 4-8 89 74 156 172 178 152 102 91 111 75 96 147 186 144 71 95 8-13 129 23 37 114 168 205 129 141 175 148 292 286 351 292 219 186 13-19 19-25 41 2
9 0
4 0
23 0
34 5
99 4
59 6
50 18 116 21 151 34 416 138 265 62 384 166 217 66 74 7
58 1
> 25 Total 0
315 0
181 0
278 0
391 0
477 0
527 0
344 0
352 11 483 5
462 10 1025 15 854 51 1208 17 771 0
421 0
387 109 8476 9
0 275 8476 8760 Total 1003 1939 2895 2000 530 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
ENCLOSURE 2, ATTACHMENT 2
RTL # A9.690E, Attachment 2 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units I & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 Unit I and 2 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Changes Attached is a complete copy of the ODCM that includes:
Change (35) of the ODCM (Effective: March 2013)
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 2100 Renaissance Blvd., Suite 100 King of Prussia, PA 19406-2713 For a complete copy of the ODCM, contact Rebecca Novak at 724-682-4255.
ENCLOSURE 2, ATTACHMENT 3
RTL# A9.690E, Attachment 3 Beaver Valley Power Station - Units 1 & 2 Radioactive Effluent Release Report Calendar Year - 2013 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 2013 was the second year of carbon-14 sampling (in the form of CO2) at BVPS for gaseous effluent releases. The large disparity between data from Unit 1 and Unit 2 is believed to be caused by two factors. The first factor being the difference in dilution flow in the ventilations between the units.
The second factor is Unit 1 had more gaseous discharges throughout 2013 due to a scheduled outage.
Unit 2 had minimal gaseous releases throughout the year, resulting in lower calculated doses.
Dose Calculations for Unit I Exposure Infant Child Teen Adult Pathway Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Inhalation 1.2E-01 2.5E-02 1.7E-01 3.1E-02 1.2E-01 2.3E-02 8.3E-02 1.6E-02 Vegetation 9.8E-01 2.OE-01 4.1E-01 8.1E-02 2.5E-01 5.OE-02 Ingestion I
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TOTAL 1.2E-01 2.5E-02 1.1 E+00 2.3E-01 5.3E-01 1.OE-01 3.3E-01 6.6E-02 Dose Calculations for Unit 2 Exposure Infant Child Teen Adult Pathway Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Inhalation 1.8E-06 3.7E-07 2.4E-06 4.7E-07 1.8E-06 3.3E-07 1.2E-06 2.3E-07 Vegetation 6.8E-05 1.4E-05 2.8E-05 5.6E-06 1.7E-05 3.5E-06 Ingestion I
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TOTAL 1.8E-06 3.7E-07 7.OE-05 1.4E-05 3.OE-05 5.9E-06 I1.8E-05 3.7E-06 Dose Calculations for Total Site Infant Child Teen Adult Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Bone Other*
Bone Other*
TOTAL 1.2E-01 2.5E-02 1.1 E+00 2.3E-01 5.3E-01 1.OE-01 3.3E-01 6.6E-02