ML17340B046
| ML17340B046 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 04/22/1981 |
| From: | Branagan E Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| ISSUANCES-SP, NUDOCS 8104230630 | |
| Download: ML17340B046 (18) | |
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q(~~1<3 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of FLORIDA POWER
& LIGHT COMPANY (Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4)
Docket Nos.
50-250-SP 50-251-SP (Proposed Amendments to Facility Operating License to Permit Steam Generator Repairs)
AFFIDAVIT OF EDWARD F.
BRANAGAN, JR.
ON CONTENTION 8 I,
EDWARD F.
BRANAGAN, JR.,
being duly sworn, state as follows:
1.
Contention 8 states:
The proposed method of radiation monitoring during repair of the steam generators will not provide accurate information to comply with 10 CFR Parts 20 and 50.
2.
I have reviewed statement 6 of the statement of material facts accompanying the applicant's April 8, 1981, motion for summary disposition of contention 8, and concur with this fact.
3.
The radiological environmental monitoring program will continue to be in effect as it has been since the plant was licensed.
The purpose of the environmental monitoring program is to confirm that measured releases of radioactivity (i.e., radiological effluent monitoring) from the plant do not result in unanticipated buildups in the environment.
It will be conducted according to Technical Specification 4.12-1 for the Turkey Point Plant (copy attached)
This program is conducted by the State of Florida under contract to the 01 U$ 2go Q 3 g
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The program produces reports on a semi-annual basis according to Technical Specification 6.9.4.
The program and the reports are regarded as acceptable to the Staff.
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Edward F. Branagan, Jr.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this "2"'lay of~M, 1981.
Not'ary Pub ic My Commission expires:
Attachment:
As Stated
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ATTACHYiENT 4.12 EHVXRO'.il'tileTAL R.-'AVIATION SURVc.Y
~Ao licabilitv:
Appl='es to routire testirg of plant ertvirons.
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To establ sh a sa~pling program wh'ch will assure cognizance of changes in radioac" ivity in the envircns.
Svecif ication:
Radiological environ~ental sa=ples shall be collected and aralyzed in accordance with Table 4.12-1 at lo-cations,sho~w on Figure 4.12-1.
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TMLE 4.12 SIII"::-':::-',s 0PERWTIonm. LIIYIROeirHTN RriDiOLOGICAI. SvIIYLILLRNCE PROGRAM (1) s;s::.
s Collection Pre uenc 2
~Ann'I si s/~tountin 1.1 Particulate and iodine Comparison of on-site versus off-site
& reference locations 3 locations on-site in prevailing wind directions from plant T50, T/1, T72 4 locations off-site within a radius of 10 miles of plant in prevailihg wind directions from the plant T51, T52, T56, T57 1 location for reference 22 miles north of plant site T64 Weekly Gross Octa Gamma spectral analysis of monthly composite if indicated by high beta activity Radioactive Iodine 1.2 Direct Radiation 1.3 Precipitation (3)
Comparison of on-site versus off-site
& reference locations Sampling locations same as
- 1. 1, plus off-.site on North Key Largo T70 Comparison of on-site versus off-.site
& reference locations 1 location on-site T72 1 location for reference 22 miles north of plant site T64 2 locations off-site within a ra<lius of 10 miles of. plant in prevailing wind dir'ections from the plant T52, T57 Honthly Monthly Determine direct radiation exposure by TLD readout Gross beta Gamma spectral analysis (4)
Tritium, (u) iNTER
- 2. 1 Surface Hater 2.1.1 Estuarine 2.1.2 Cooling Canal System kiaen(Iment Nos.
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55 5 locations - Oiscayne Oay T51, T67, T69,
- T71, T93 5 locations - Card South T66, T01, T86,
- T94, T95 1 location - Lake Warren T04 1 location - I.och Rosetta T97 quarterly Honthly Gamma spectral analysis Tritium Sr-89
& 90 (if detected in 2.1.2 Gals) spectral analysis Iritium Sr-89
& 90
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TABLL'.12 SIIEET 2
OPERATIO!lhL ENViRONHERTAL RADIOI.OGlCAL SURVELLLARCE PROGRJN (1)
Criteria a<<d Sam >lfn.Locations Collection Fre uenc (2)
Anal sis/Countin 2.
WATL'R (cont'd) 2.1.3 Fresh
'Water Drainage Canal 2.2 potal>le Well l!ater 2.3 Gro<<nd l!ater Wells 1 jocatfon - Florida Cfly Canal West of Levee T75 1 location - Hodel I.nnd Ca<<al West of Levee T96 l)olnn Farm T57 City of llomestead, drinking vater supply T73 liar;>n)a Water Company, drinking Mater supply 774 Locations Most, south and east of cooling canal systen T87, T88, T89, T90, T91, T92 Honthfy Quarterly quarterly Gross beta Tr 1t ium Gross l>eta Tritium Gamma spectral analysis Tritium Sr-89 6 90 3.
l>nrr<>N SEW l !lFWT
- 3. 1 Cooling Canal System 2 locations T84, T85 Quarterly Ga>>>>>>a spectral analysis SR-89 6 90~ceeceed.
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~htWAT!c RfOTA (1) 4.1 Crustaeea 7 locations - T66, T69, T01, T86, T93, T9I>, T95 Semi-annually Gamma spectral analysis Sr-89 6 90 (if detected in~)
l.ob ter, crab 6/or shrimp 6 locations - T59, T66, T69, T81, T94, T95 Semi-annually Gamma spectral analysis Sr-89 6 90 4.2 Fish (vertebrates)
Cnrnfvores:
Rarrac<<>la or
!ta>>grove Snapper 6 locations " T59, T66, TG9, T81, T94, T95 Senf.-annually Gamma spectral analysis Sr-89 6 90 8/fI /73
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TAIrt.r; 7<.12 SIIBET 3 ot'I IIATI0IIAI.Fllvlltottlrl'.liTAI,llhl)iol,oGIchl. sUIIYEIlliANcl:rRocRhn (1)
A~UXTIC I;IOTA (1) (Cont'd) 4.2 (Cont'd)
Criteria nnd Snm lin I.pent lnns C <icelvorcs:
Mullet (nugil ccphalus) 6 locations - T59. T66, T69; T81, T94<, T95 Semi-annually Cnmmn spectral analysis Sr-89
& 90
- 4. 3 Otl<er tinl'Intee Cra nisi
&/or Turtle Crass 6 locations TS9, TGG, Tf>9, T81, T94, T95 Semi-annually Cammn spectral analysis Sr-89
& 90 Sponges (porifcra) 6 locations T59, T69, TBG, T93, T94, T95 Semi-annually Cnmmn spectral analysis 5.
Tl:RRI:.STIII AI.
5.1 illlk (future) (1) 5.2 Itiota (1) 1.
Snin1 1 Animal No dairy Ircrds currently in area of influcncc (5) 1 location ad)scent to plant site Semi-annu'ally Cnmmn spectral annlysis Sr-89
& 90 2.
Food Crops 3.
Otlrcr Vcgctation (l0<n8rovc lcnves) 5.3 Soil 3 locntionn wit!>in n 10 mlle radius of plant in prcvallinp Mind directions from plant T52, TSS, TS7 7 lncnt ions Mithin n 10 nrllc rndius nf plnnt gent rally r<lrcre tlrcrc are nlr particulate s;rrnplcrs T51, T58, T59, TG4, T71, T72, T86 7 locnt.ionsi Mlt,lrln n ]0 mile rndlu:r of p)nnt p< nerally at nlr particulate sampler locntions TS2, TS4, TSS>
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T57< T5" <
Tf>
'larvcst.
time Semi-annually Semi" annun1ly Gamma spectral analy Sr-89
& 90 Cnmmn sp< ctral analysis Sr-89
& 90 Cnmmn sptctrnl analysis Sr-89
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TABLE 4.12 SllEET 4 OrEBATloimL mvlnnma;hTAL RAnlpie;ICAL SuBVEfu>NCE prOOBAV (1)
(1)
Samples Mill bc taken whenever biolopieally availnblc.
(2)
Frcquc'ncy definitions follou:
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yHonthl-i)iiartcrly-Swbl-annually-Not less'han 48 times per annum - interval may vary by 3 days.
Not less than 10 times pcr annum -'nterv:il may vary by 15 days.
Not less than 4i times pcr nnnum - intr rval may vary by 30 days.
Not less than 2 times pcr annum - interval may vary by 60 days..
(3)
Ana)ysis Mill be performed provided sufficient Met deposition occurs.
(4)
Gamma spectral and tritium analysis Mill,be pcrformcd provided sufficient size liquid sample is collcctcd.
(5)
A sent-annual survey Mill bc conducted and any chanpc rcportcd to thc AEC.
lf milk producinB herds are detected, a samplinE program Mill bc initiated.
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Ce-144 I-131 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Zr-95 Mn-54 Zn-65 Ba-140 K-40 Ra-226 Th-232 Co-58 CQ-60 Cr-51 2.
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