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1989 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept.
ML17348A183
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1989
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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNIT NOS. 3 AND 4 License Nos. DPR-31, DPR-41 Docket Nos. 50-250, 50-251 Data Submitted By: Florida DHRS Report Prepared: oa/g6/9n Report Reviewed:

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TABLE 1 DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA TABLE lA ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES TABLE 1B LAND USE CENSUS TABLE 2 EY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS ATTACHMENT A DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE ATTACHMENT B FIRST QUARTERI 1989 SECOND QUARTER, 1989 THIRD QUARTER, 1989 FOURTH QUARTERI 1989 RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM, 1989 ATTACHMENT C HP3:1 RADENVOP.PTN

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS NOS. 3 AND 4 I. INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of Turkey Point Units 3 6 4 Technical Specifications. The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated.

This report covers surveillance activities meeting the requirements of Unit No. 3 and Unit No. 4. Technical Specifications.

II. RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A. ~pur ose: The purpose of the radiological environmental monitoring program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures to members of the public resulting from station operation. The radiological environmental monitoring program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.

B. Pro ram Descri tion: The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted pursuant to Technical Specifications 4.12 of Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 Technical Specifications.

1 ~ Sam le Locations T es and Fre encies:

a~ Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 21 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). TLDs are collected and analyzed quarterly.

b. Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations. Samples are collected and analyzed weekly. Analyses include Iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.

c ~ Surface water samples are collected from three locations. Samples are collected and analyzed monthly. Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.

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d. Shoreline. sediment samples are collected from three locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annual:y. Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
e. Fish and invertebrate samples are each collected from the two locations coinciding with two of the locations for surface water samples. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually. Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations. Samples are collected and analyzed monthly. Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frecpxencies.

2. Anal tical Res onsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS).

Samples are collected and analyzed by HRS personnel.

Samples are analyzed at the HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.

C. Anal tical Results: Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram Annual Summaru provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period. Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified "A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B respectively.

Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the period is provided in Attachment B. 'urveillance D. Land Use Census: A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors. A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census ~Summar No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS NOS. 3 AND 4 No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway) 20 4 greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.

E. Interlaborato Com arison Pro ram: The State of Florida HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory participates in the Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency. Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program are provided in Attachment C.

III. DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A. Re ortin of Results: The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by the Turkey Point Units 3 & 4 Technical Specifications. Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides 'required by Technical Specifications, Table 4.12-2, for all samples specified by Table 4.12-1. In addition, summaries, are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation. These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226 and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.

B. Inter retation of Results 1 ~ Direct Radiatio : The results for direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations. The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant. The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program. Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table l.

2. Air Particulates Radioiodine: Results of gross beta measurement are consistent with past measurements. No radioiodine was detected. The only identified isotope is cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring K-40 at levels consistent with past measurements.

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3. Surface Water: The results for radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements. Tritium was reported as present in the surface water samples collected from Site T-81.

Additionally, the control location identified Tritium in 1 of 12 samples at a level approximately LLD. These results are consistent with the known subsurface interchange that occurs between the closed cooling canal and its surrounding waters, and the pressure gradients caused by the flow of acpxifer subsurface waters in South Florida. The highest reported tritium is about 34 of the concentration of tritium that is permitted in community drinking water systems and about. 24 of the reporting value specified by Technical Specifications Table 4.12-2.

4 ~ Waterborne Sediment and Food Products: The results for radioactivity measurements in waterborne sediment and fish samples are consistent with past measurements and (except for Cs-137) with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program. The sediment samples collected at the control locations had a positive Cs-137 value reported. The maximum value is 35% of the Table 4.12-3 LLD and is about 3% of the table 4.12-2 reporting levels. There were no positive results of reactor produced isotopes occurring'n fish or invertebrates. Results for the waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are summarized in Table l.

5. Broad Leaf Ve etation: The results for radioactivity measurements are consistent with past measurements.

C. Conclusions The data obtained through the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased. The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units Nos. 3 & 4, during the surveillance year, are well within "as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)"

criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.

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of Facility Turke Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Docket No.(s) 50-250 and Location of Facility Dade Florida Reporting Period Janua (County, State)

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1989 PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD UNITS: MICRO R/hr Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Location with Highest Control Locations Total Number of Locations Annual Mean Mean (f) of Analyses Detection Mean (f) Name Mean f Range Performed (LLD) Range Distance 6 Range Direction Exposured 5. 6 (84/84) NW-10 7. 6 (4/4)

Rate, 84 4.7 7.7 10 miles, NW 7.5 7.7 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility Turke Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Docket No.(s) 50-250 and 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida Reporting Period Januar 1 December 31 1989 (County, State)

PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS: PICO Ci/M Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Location with Highest Control Locations Total Number of Locations Annual Mean Mean (f) of Analyses Detection Mean (f) Name Mean f Range Performed (LLD) Range Distance & Range Direction 131Z 260 0.024 < MDA < MDA Gross Beta, 260 0.0025 0.010 (260/260) T-51 0. 010 (52/52) 0.010 (52/52) 0.003 0.020 2 miles, NNW 0. 003 0. 018 0.003 0.019 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20 Be 0.0052 0.104 (20/20) T-51 0. 112 (4/4) 0.102 (4/4) 0.073 0.134 < 2 miles, NNW 0. 086 0. 134 0.078 0.116 40K 0. 012 0.011 (1/20) T-72 0.011 (1/4) MDA

< 1 mile, WSW 134C 0.00069 < MDA < MDA 137C 0.00066 < MDA < MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER UNITS: PICO Ci/LITER Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Location with Highest Control Locations Total Number of Locations Annual Mean Mean (f) of Analyses Detection Mean (f) Name Mean f Range Performed (LLD) Range Distance & Range Direction Tritium, 36 230 320 (13/36) T-81 340 (12/12) 90 (1/12)90-850 6 miles, S 90 850 Gamma Isotopic, 36 40K 60 330 (36/36) T-81 356 (12/12) 298 (12/12) 210 420 6 miles, -S 230 400 210 360 54Mn MDA < MDA 59F < MDA < MDA 58Co < MDA < MDA 6'Co MDA < MDA Zn < MDA MDA Zr-Nb < MDA < MDA 131I < MDA < MDA 134C < MDA < MDA 137C MDA MDA Ba-La < MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility Turke Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Docket No.(s) 50-250 and 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida Reporting Period Januar 1 December 31 1989 (County, State)

PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, DRY Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Location with Highest Control Locations Total Number of Locations Annual Mean Mean (f) of Analyses Detection Mean (f) Name Mean f Range Performed (LLD) Range Distance & Range Direction Gamma Isotopic, 6 Be 100 392 (4/6) T-67 840 (1/2) 840 (1/2) 140 840 13-18 mi, N/NNE 40K 140 1082 (6/6) T-67 2120 (2/2) 2120 (2/2) 360 2610 13-18 mi, N/NNE 1630 2610 1630 2610 137C 55 (1/6) T-67 (1/2) 12 55 55 (1/2) 13-18 mi, N/NNE 23 2T1 T-81 52 56 (1/6) 56 (1/2) MDA 6 miles, S 226Ra 49 536 (5/6) T-42 713 (2/2) 204 (1/2) 204-812 < 1 mi, ENE 645-781 58Co < MDA < MDA 60Co 12 < MDA < MDA 134C 14 < MDA < MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility Turke Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Docket No.(s) 50-250 and 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida Reporting Period Januar 1 - December 31 1989 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, WET Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Location with Highest Control Locations Total Number of Locations Annual Mean Mean (f) of Analyses Detection Mean (f) Name Mean f Range Performed (LLD) Range Distance & Range Direction Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 130 2085 (4/4) T-81 223 0 (2/2 ) 1940 (2/2) 1660 2370 6 miles, S 2090 2370 1660 2220 226R 20 186 (4/4) T-81 275 (2/2) 96 (2/2) 94 315 6 miles, S 235 315 94 99 54Mn MDA < MDA 59Fe 16 MDA < MDA 58Co MDA < MDA 60Co 19 < MDA < MDA Zn 17 MDA < MDA 134C MDA < MDA 137C MDA < MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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SUMMARY

Name of Facility Turke Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Docket No.(s) 50-250 and 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1989 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: FISH UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, WET Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Location with Highest Control Locations Total Number of Locations Annual Mean Mean (f) of Analyses Detection Mean (f) Name Mean f Range Performed (LLD) Range Distance & Range Direction Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 130 2338 (4/4) T-81 2460 (2/2) 2215 (2/2) 1850 2580 6 miles, S 2340 2580 1850 2580 226 T-81 18 129 (1/4) 129 (1/2) < MDA 6 miles, S 54Mn MDA < MDA 59Fe 16 MDA < MDA 58Co MDA < MDA 60Co 10 < MDA < MDA Zn 17 < MDA < MDA 134C < MDA < MDA 137C MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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Name of Facility Turke Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Docket No.(s) 50-250 and 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1989 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: PICO Ci/Kg, WET Type and Lower Limit All Indicator Location with Highest Control Locations Total Number of Locations Annual Mean Mean (f) of Analyses Detection Mean (f) Name Mean f Range Performed (LLD) Range Distance & Range Direction Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be 71 934 (36/36) T-40 1070 (12/12) 820 (12/12) 260 2180 3 miles, W 260 2180 370 1480 40K 100 3700 (36/36) T-40 4250 (12/12) 3320 (12/12) 2240 5140 3 miles, W 3440 5140 2240 4660 137C 110 (32/36) T-41 188 (12/12) 91 (8/12) 16 320 2 miles, WNW 93 320 47 207 131I MDA < MDA 134C MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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Name of Facility Turke Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Docket No.(s) 50-250 and 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida (County, State)

Reporting Period Januar 1 December 31 1989 NOTES a ~ The LLD is an "a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 954 probability with only 5~ probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a real signal.

LLD's in this column are at time of measurement. The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.

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measurements Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is Specific identifying information for each sample location is only.

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d. Results are based upon the average net response of two TLDs.

(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).

MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANTI UNIT NOS ~ 3 & 4 TABLE 1A DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA Date Location There were no deviations and/or occurrences of missing data for the reporting period of January 1 December 31, 1989 0

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS NOS. 3 AND 4 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS DISTANCE TO NEAREST (a, b) 5/89 Milk (c) 5/89 5/89 Sector Animal Residence Garden (d)

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNIT NOS. 3 AND 4 TABLE 2 NOTES LAND USE CENSUS (a) All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant (b) The following format is used to denote the location:

distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)

For example, a residence located in the north sector at a distance of 2.1 miles bearing 350 degrees is recorded as 2.1/350.

(c) Potential milk animal locations.

(d) Gardens with an- estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.

(e) L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.

f) 0 denotes that, the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.

(g) Non-residential occupied buildings in this sector include the following:

Sector Distance Descri tion N 1. 8/349 24-hour Security Staffing Building S 4. 9/171 Small building/boat. dock-not considered a resident NNW 4. 5/327 2 mobile homes used for field offices NNW 1. 8/345 Security booth at park entrance HP3:1 RADENVOP.PTN

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNIT NOS. 3 8( 4 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: QUARTERLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector Descri tion N-1 N 1 Convoy Point N-5 N 6 North of Moody Drive N-10 N 12 Old Cutler Rd. at S.W. 87 Avenue r NNW-1 NNW (1 Turkey Point Entrance Rd.

NNW-10 NNW 9 Burr Rd. at Hain in Mill Dr.

NW/WNW-1 WNW 1 Turkey Point Entrance Rd.

NW-5 NNW 4 Dolan's Farm on Kings Hwy.

NW-10 NW 10 Intersec Farm Lite & Coconut Palm W/WNW-5 W Palm Dr. at Tallahassee Rd.

WNW-10 WNW Homestead near Vehicle Inspect.

Station W-1 W 1 On Site near Cooling Tower

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNIT NOS. 3 & 4 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: WEEKLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector miles Descri tion T-51 NNW Homestead Bayfront Park T-57 NW Tree Nursery on 316th Street T-58 NW Turkey Point Entrance Road T-72 WSW Turkey Point Boy Scout Camp Control:

T-64 NNE 22 Natoma Substation HP3:1 RADENVOP.PTH

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SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: MONTHLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector miles Descri tion T-42 ENE Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point T-81 Card Sound, near Mouth of Old Discharge Canal Control:

T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Approximate Location Direction Distance Name Sector Descri tion T-42 ENE Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point T-81 Card Sound, near Mouth of Old Discharge Canal Control:

T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park HP3:1 RAOEHVOP.PIN

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