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Excerpts from Radwaste,Environ Monitoring & Occupational Personnel Radiation Exposure,Jul-Dec 1975.
ML19256F431
Person / Time
Site: Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 02/29/1976
From:
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
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. .s QUAD CITIES POWER STATION RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND OCCUPATIONAL PERSONNEL RADIATION EXPOSURE JULY THROUGH DECEMBER 1975 gpERPT5 S

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SUMMARY

Gaseous and liquid effluents for the period remained at a fraction of the Technical Specification limits. Calculations of environmental -

concentrations based on effluent, Mississippi River flow, and meteor-logical data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radionuclides attributable to the plant will not exceed the quantity of those radionuclides that result from continuous exposure to the concen-tration values listed in Appendix B. Table II, of 10CFR20. Ga=ma rad-istion exposure from noble gases released to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual dose es-timated to be 0.03 mrem for the six-month period, and 0.6 mrem for the year, when a shielding and occupancy factor of two is assumed. Environ-mental monitoring results confirm that dose via other pathways was not significant.

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3 1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS TO THE ATHOSPHERE Measured concentrations ar.d isotopic composition of noble gases, radiciodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere dur-ing the period 1 July through 31 December 1975, 3re listed in Table 1:1-1.

A six-month total of 2.8E+04 curies of noble gases was released during the ~'

period with a maximum release rate duriug any one-hour period of 4.7E+04 pCi/sec. Release rates during any quarter of the period did not exceed 0.2%

of the Technical Specification limit. .

A total of 0.6 curies of I-131 and 0.7 curies of I-133 were released during the six-=onth period. The highest quarterly radioiodine release was -74% of the Technical Specification limit.

Six-month totals of 0.3 curies of beta-gamma emitters and 6.0E-06 curies of alpha emitters were released as airborne particulate matter. The highest quarterly release of beta-ga=ma particulate activity did not exceed 9% of the Technical Specification limit.

1.2 LIQUIDS RELEASED TO MISSISSIPPI RIVER A total of 2.3 E+07 liters of radioactive liquid wastes contain-ing 5.2 curies (excluding tritium) were discharged from the station. These vastes were released at an average concentration of 1.3 E-08 pC1/ml which is 13% of the Technical Specification releases limit for unidentified radioacti-vity. During the same period, 38 curies of tritium and 4.4E-04 curies of alpha radioactivity were released. Quarterly release estimates and_ principal radio-nuclides in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1.

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The maximum concentration of radioactivity, above background, in the Quad -

Cities Unit 1/2 discharge canal during the period was computed to be 4.4 E-07 uCi/ml. .

2.0 SOLID RADI0 ACTIVE WASTE ,

The total amount of solid vaste packaged for disposal was 2.7 E+04-cubic -

feet during the last six-month period. The total amount of radioactivity involved was calculated to be 1.7 E+03 curies. Solid radioactive vastes were shipped to either Nuclear Engineering Co=pany, Sheffield, Illineis or Chem-ical Nuclear Services, Bellevue, Washington. Date, volume and radioactivity of each shipment are shown in Table 2.0-1.

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3 QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POVER STATION TABLE 1.1-1 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT - 1978; GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES quarter quarter Est. Total' Unit 3rd 4th Error. %

A. Fission & Activation Gases

1. Total release CI 2.01 E+o4 7.65 E+03
2. Averaos release rate for period uCi/sec 2.53 E+03 9.60 E+02
3. a. Percent of Tech. Spec. limit Chimney  % 1.88 E-01 3.31 E-02
b. Percent of Tech. Spec. Ilmit Stack  % 4 LDL 4 LDL 8 todines
1. Total iodine-131 C1 4.74 E-01 1.34 E-01
2. Averace release rate for oeriod uC1/sec 5.96 E-02 1,69 E-02
3. a. Percent of Tech. Spec. Ilmit Chimney  % 9.97 E-01 2.15 E-01
b. Percent of Tech. Spec. limit Stack  % 7.30 E+01 4.47 E+01 C. Particulates
1. Parti culates with half-lives > B d3vs Ci 2.17 E-01 5.79 E-02
2. Averace release rate for eeriod uCi/sec 2.73 E-02 7.28 E-03
3. a. Percent of Tech. Spec. limit chimnev  % 7.97 E-02 4.30 E-02
b. Percent of Tech. Spec. Ilmit Stack  % 8.90 E+00 4.65 E+00
4. Grc<s nioha radionceivity Cl 8.04 E-07 5.14 E-06

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a TABLE 1.1-1 (Cont'd)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1975 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES .

Quarter Quarter Est. Total Unit 3rd 4th Error, %

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1. Total release C1 2.37 E+02 2.24 E+01
2. Averaoe release rate for oeriod uCi/see 2.98 E+01 2.82 E+00 e

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QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1975 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS- Elevated Release Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter quarter Quarter -

Nuclides Released Unit 3rd 4th I. Fission gases .

Kr-8g Ci 3.28 E+03 2.65 E+03 Kr-85m _

Ci 1.13 E+03 7.85 E+02 K r-87 CI 2.41 E+02 1.00 E+01 K r-88 ,

C1 4.75 E+02 7 00 E+00 Xe-133 Ci 1.22 E+04 2.85 E+03 Xe-139 C1 1.91 E+03 1.15 E+03 X e-13 c;m Ci < LDL <-LDL Xe-138 C1 9.02 E+02 <.LDL Ci Ci Maximum Release Rate vCl/see 4.65 E+04 2.21 E+04 Uni denti fi ed C1 < LDL .( LDL Total for Period C1 2.01 E+04 7.45 E+03

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4.0 E-01 8.09 E-02 1-133 C1 3.32 E-01 1.14 E-01 1-13s C1 2.55 E-01 1.57 E-01 Total for Period Ci 9.87 E-01 3.52 E-01 1625 23!

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TABLE 1.1-1 (Cont'd)

EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT 1975 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. Elevated Release Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter Quarter quarter Nuclides Released Unit 3rd 4th

3. Particulates Sr-8o ci 1.30 E-02 Sr-40 CI 2.55 E-05 Cs-i% CI 5.30 E-05 8.58 E-05 Cs-137 Cl 1.52 E-03 2.40 E-04 Sa-140 Cl 5.06 E-03 2.78 E-03 La-iho >

C1 3.35 E-03 4.23 E-03 Mn-54 CI 3.71 E-06 1.22 E-05 Co-60 Cl 9.67 E-05 1.39 E-04 2n-65 C1 4.16 E-03 < LDL I-131 Cl 5.69 E-03 2.05 E-03 Cs-136 CI 8.82 E-05 < LDL Ce-141 C1 < LDL 1.80 E-05 CI CT Ci Cl .

CI Unidenti'ied CI 5.20 E-02 1625 232 7

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QUAD CITIES NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1975 GASEQUS EFFLUENTS. Ground Level Release Continuous Mode Batch Mode Nuclides Released Unit 3h 4h

1. Fission gases -

Kr-85 CI .c LDL eLDL Kr-85m Cl < tDL < tDL Kr-87 Ci <LDL 4.LDL K r-88 CI .c LDL e.LDL Xe-133 C1 2.74 E-01 1.03 E-01

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Xe-135 CI 5.79 E-01 1.87 E-01 Xe-135m CI 2.45 E+00 5.91 E-01 Xe-138 Ci <LDL 4LDL CI Ci Unidentifled Ci 4 LDL 4 LDL Total for Period C1 3.30 E+00 8.81 E-01

2. lodines 1-131 CI 7.37 E-02 5.34 E-02 1-133 CI 1.12 E-01 6.60 E-02 1-13g C1 1.34 E-Ol 2.96 E-02 Total for Period C1 3.20 E-01 1.49 E-01 1625 233 8

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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT 1975 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. Ground Level Reinase Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter quarter QJarter Quarter Nuclides Released Unit 3rd 4th

3. Particulates Sr-89 ,__ CI 6.83 E-04 Sr-40 Ci 1.59 E-05 Cs.igh Ci 1.06 E-03 3.96 E-04 Cs-137 CI 1.80 E-03 7.00 E-04 Ba-140 Ci 4.79 E-04 1,76 E-04 La-140 '

Ci 1.61 E-03 2.46 E-04 Cr-51 Ci 1.40 E-03 3.00 E-04 -

Mn-54 C1 1.50 E-04 6.11 E-05 Co-58 Ci 6.34 E-04 5.10 E-05 Co-60 Ci 1.04 E-04 6.90 E-04 Z n-65 Ci 9.35 E-05 6.84 E-05 1-131 Ci 5.13 E-03 1.23 E-03 Cs-136 CI 2.19 E-04 4LDL Fe-59 C1 2.87 E-05 < LDL An-110m c; 3.56 E-06 < LDL C1 .

Ci Unidentified Ci 1.65 E-02 1625 234

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Unit 3rd 4th Error, %

A. Fission and Activation Products -

1. Total release (not including tritium. cases alpha) C1 4.59 5.50 E-01 2 Average diluted cencentration durina eeriod uCI /ml 1.74 E-08 7.15 E-09
3. Percent of ano11 cable limit  % 1.74 E+01 7.15 E+00
4. Maximum diluted concentration durinn eeriod uti/ml -

8.53 E-08 4.42 E-07 8 Tri tium

1. Total release CT 2.10 E+01 1.67 E+01 2 Average diluted concentration durina ceriod uCI /mi 7.98 E-08 2.18 E-07
3. Percent of aoolicable limit  % 2.58 E-03 7.28 E-03 C. Dissolved and Entrained Gases .
1. Total release Ci < LDL < LDL 2 Average diluted concentration durine oeriod uti /mi <LDL <.LDL
3. Percent of aeolicable limit  % < LDL < LDL D. Gross Alpha Radie,.,ctivity
1. Total release CI 8.98 E-05 3.52 E-04
2. Averace concentration reless-d uCl /mi 3.41 E-13 4.57 E-12 E. Volume of waste released (prior to dilution) Liters 1.84 E+07 4.89 E+06 F. Volume of dilution water used Liters 2.64 E+11 durino neriod 7.69 E+10 1625 235 10

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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1975 LIQUID EFFLUENTS Continuous Mode Batch Mode __

quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Unit 3rd 4th Sr-89 C1 1.01 E-01 Sr-90 C1 3.30 E-03

_Cs-134 Ci 5.27 E-01 5.75 E-03 Cs-137 Ci 9.96 E-01 1.00 E-01 1-131 C1 1.39 E-01 1.00 E-02 Co-58 C1 1.18 E-02 1.28 E-03 Co-60 CI 1.46 E-01 6.63 E-02 Fe-so ci 1.21 E-02 < LDL Zn-6s CI 2.85 E-03 9.87 E-04 Mn-s4 C1 1.57 E-02 2.95 E-03 Cr-51 CI 6.04 E-02 9.34 E-03 Zr-os Cl 6.21 E-04 < LDL Nb-95 C1 4.68 E-04 < LDL Mo og Ci < LDL (LDL Te-omm Ci < LDL 9.70 E-04 Ba-140 Ci (LDL < LDL Ce-14: Ci < LDL < LDL

' a-140 CI l'.52 E-02 9.70 E-04 Ag-110m Ci 3.11 E-03 6.45 E-04 Unidentified Ci 2.56 E+00 Total for Period (above)

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  • Units 1/2 Quad Cities Station N.E. - Nuclear Engineering July-December 1975 C.H. - Chem Nuclear Date Volume (ft3) Volume (ft3) HLLlicuries Curies Disposition of Material Per Shipment Per Month Per Shipment Per Month 9-17 N.E. 102.9 9-17 N .E .

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4323.6 9-25 N.E. 102.9 9-25 N.E. 5127.3 58.8 18418.0 9-26 C.H. W.1 9-26 18547.0 N.E. 102.9 8684.0 9-26 N.E. 374.85 9-29 200.08 N.E. 102 9 9-29 C.H. 8336.3 W.1 10855.0 9-30 H.E. 102.9 9-30 N.E.

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Solid Radioactive Waste Summary Units 1/2 Quad Cities Station N.E. = Nuclear Engineering July-December 1975 C.N. = Cham Nuclear -

Date Volume (ft3) Volume (ft3) Mil 11 curies Curies Disposition of Material Per Shipment Per Month Per Shipment 10-2 Per Month N.E. 102.9 7211.0 10-2 C.H.  %.1 10-3 6012.0 C.N.  %. I 6262.5 10-3 H.E. 102.9 10-3 7188.4 N.E. 58.8 7264.5 10-4 C.N. W. I 10-6 16999.3 N.E. 58.8 15311.0 10-6 N.E. 102.9 5127.8 10-7 N.E. 102 9 10-7 4159.0 N.E. 58.8 7719.7 10-8 N.E. 102 9 4259.6 10-8 N.E. 58.8 10-9 32064.0 C.H. M. I 19833.0 10-9 N.E. 102.9 0 10-9 2113.6 N.E. 58.8 2l02.7 10-10 N.E. 58.8 10-10 5761.2 N.E. 102 9 10-13 N.E. 5761 5 58.8 1185 7 10-13 N.E. 102.9 10-13 C.H. 2129.0 .

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Solid Radioactive Waste Summary Units 1/2 Quad Cities Station N.E. = Nuclear Engineering July-December 1975 C.H. = Chem Nuclear Volume (ft3) volume (ft3) H1111 curies Curies

_Date Disposition of Haterini Per Shipment. Per Month Per Shipment Per Month 10-17 N.E. 102.9 432.1 10-20 C.H.  %.I 26030.0 10-20 H.E. 102.9 4928.2 10-20 N.E. 58.8 2621.9 10-21 H.E. 58.8 18287.7 10-21 N.E. 102.9 1860.6 10-21 M.E. 102.9 19I6.8 10-22 N.E. 51.45 2369 7 10-22 N.E. MI .0 384.49 10-22 C.H. .

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Solid Radioactive Waste Sumnary Unita 1/2 Quad Cities Station July-Decen6er 1975 N.E. = Nuclear Engineering C.M. - Chese Nuclear Curies Volume (ft3) Volume (ft3) HLLLicuries Per Shipment Per Month _

Disposition of Material Per Shipment Per Month Date 4377 3 N.E. 95 55 3%C2.0 lI4 44.1 11-6 C .H . 127.%

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  • Units 1/2 Quad Cities Station N.E. = Nuclear Engineering July-December 1975 C.M. = Chee Nuclear Date Disposition of Material Volume (ft3) Volume (ft3) Hiiiicuries Curies Per Shipment Per Month Per Shipment Per Month 12-1 N.E.

12-1 102.9 5076.8 N.E. 58.8 12-1 . -

N.E. 877 3 12-2 102 9 2364.5 H.E. 102 9 12-2 N.E. 6479.5 12-2 58.8 3957.5 N.E. 102 9 12-3 N.E. 3291.4 102.9 10474.2 12-3 N.Z. 58.8 12-3 N.E. 6179.0 12-4 102.9 5043.3 M.E. 102.9 12-5 N.E. 6493.2 12-8 286.65 %9. 5 N .E . 58.8 12-8 N.E. 8558.7 12-8 88.2 7360.0 N.E. 102.9 m 12-9 N.E. 3245.0 o 102.9 6043.7 12-9 N.E. 58.8 336.4 12-9 N.E.

I2-10 102.9 5327.7 N.E. 102.9 12-1I N.E. 4010.6 ,

102.9 5404.6 12-12 N.E. 102.9 1803.7 12-15 C .N . M. I '

12-15 N.E. 16802.3 58.8 3298.I 12-15 H.E. 102.9 12-16 N.E.

I188.8 12 a6 58.8 6036.9 N.E. 58.8 12-16 N.E. 15180.5 883.4 308.1 12-17 m H.E. 102.9 12-17 N C.M. 11022.0 W.1 17869.0 12-17 Ln N .E . 80.85 8016.0 N

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Solid Radioactive Waste Sunnary Units 1/2 Quad Cities Station N.E. = Nuclear Engineering July-December 1975 C.H. = Chem Nuclear Curies Volume (ft3) Volume (ft3) Hiilicuries Per Shipment Per Month Per Shipment Per Month Date Disposition of Haterial 58.8 177 % .0 12-18 N.E. 12961.4 12-18 N.E. 102.9 M. I 15197.0 12-18 C .N .

120.0 2438.2 12-19 N .E .

M. I 2505.0 12-22 C .M .

58.8 1954.4 12-22 N.E. 8015.0 12-22 N.E. 58.8

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4.1 58 % .5 12-23 C .N .

58.8 7597.5 12-23 N.E. 6680.0 12-23 N.E. 58.8 M. I 4342.0 12-24 C.M.

58.8 5093.5 12-24 N.E. 6337 7 N.E. 102.9 12-29 8717.6 y

e N.E. 102.9 12-29 M66.7 H.E. 102.9 12-30 120.0 2012.3 12-30 N.E. 106.4 N.E. 227.85 12-31 102.9 3056.7 12-31 N.E. 293.9 4864.3 M

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