ML19220B966
| ML19220B966 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 10/27/1977 |
| From: | Regan W Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Herbein J METROPOLITAN EDISON CO. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 7904280015 | |
| Download: ML19220B966 (18) | |
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Docket No. 50-320 WRegan/JNorris MDuncan RBores, Region I JMcGurren, OELD Metropolitan Edison Cocpany RVollmer ATTN: Mr. J. G. Herbein Vice President WKreger DVassallo P. O. Box 542 Reading. Pennsylvania 19603 Gentlemen: contair.s NRC staff's cocoents on your proposed Radiological Environnental Monitoring Progra:n for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit No. 2. is a copy of your proposed radiological effluent Technical Specifications. Our cmments are in the fono of marginal notes and changes ia the text.
We have also ccepleted a review cf your proposed RadioTogical Environmental Technical Snecifications Procedures Document and we are ready to discuss the doccent with your staff.
If you wish to request a:rmeting with our techcical staff to discuss (1) the radiological enviremental ecnf toring pm, (2) the radiological effluent specifications, and (3) the radiological envircomental procedures doctcent please centact Pr. Jan A. Mrris. Enviroamental Project Manager, at (301) 492-8437.
Sincerely, or'enni deed hr W.H.Rasen Ms. H. Regan, Jr., Chief Environ: ental Projects Branch 2 Division of Sits Safety and Envirencental Analysis
Enclosures:
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Table 3.2-2 The indicator and background saccle stations need to be identified by sector directicn and distance from ne plant. The samcle location number or iden:ification usec on :ne monitorinc macs shculd be listed along with the figure numbers.
The community area of Lancaster er York should be considered as an air samcle location as well as Harrisburg.
The air sample charcoal cartrid:' shcuid have a.teekly collecticn and analysis frecuency.
The number of thermoluminescent dcsimeters cr chics used at each direct radiation sample location should be stated.
Milk samole collection and analysis frecuency shculd' be semi-monthly during the grazing season and mont11y at other times (when doses are calculated to be greater than A
1 mrem /yr). The gamma isctcpic analysis frecuency for milk samcles should be the same as that for Icdine-131.
Green leafy vegetable analysis should include radio-iodine scecifically.
The composite river water samples should be collected with equictent capable of collecting hourly alicuct samoles during the monthly compositing period. A river water samole station located at the York Haven hydrcelectric station should cermit saroling most of the time, e.tcept for very unusual conditions.64-195
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