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Excerpts from Radwaste,Environ Monitoring & Occupational Personnel Radiation Exposure,Jan-June 1976
ML19256F434
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Site: Quad Cities  
Issue date: 06/30/1976
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l QUAD CITIES POWER STATION RADIOACTIVE WASTE, ENVIRONMENTAL MANITORING AND OCCUPATIONAL PERSONNEL RADIATION EXPOSURE JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 1976 i

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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-ological 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 con-centration values listed in Apprendix B, Table II, of 10CFR20.

Gamma radiation exposure'from noble gases released to the atmosphere repre-sented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual dose estimated to be 0.03 mrem for the six-month period, 1976, when a shielding and occupancy factor of two is assumed.

Environmental moni-i toring results confirm that dose via other pathways was not significant.

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Measured concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases, radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere dur-ing the period 1 January through 30 June 1976, are listed in Table 1.1-1.

A six-month total of 2.2 E+04 curies of noble gases was released during the pariod with a maximum release rate during any one-hour period of 8.7 E+04 uCi/sec. Average release rates during either quarter of the period did not exceed 12% of the Technical Specification limit.

k 2 i, A total of 0.25 curies of I-131 and 0.64 curies of I-133 were released dur-3 A ing the six-month period.

Six-month total of-0.1 curies of beta-ga=ma emitters and negligible curies of alpha emitters were released as airborne particulate matter. The highest i

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1.2 LIOUIDS RELEASED TO MISSISSIPPI RIVER A total of 1.9 curies of radioactive liquid wastes were dis-

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N charged from the station. These vastes were released at an average concen-tration of 1.9 E-08 uCi/ml which is 9.7% of the Technical Specification releases limit fo: unidentified radioactivity. During the same period, 11 curies of tritium, excluding second quarter releases, and 2.1 E-03 curies y

of alpha radioactivity were released. Monthly release estimates and prin-cipal radionuclides in liquid effluents are given in Table 1.2-1.

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The maximum concentration of radioactivity, above background, 1n the Ouad Cities Unit 1/2 discharge canal during the period was computed to be 4.4 E-07 uCi/ml.

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The total amount of solid waste packaged for disposal was 19361 cubic feet during the first six-month period. The total amount of radioactivity involved was calculated to be 1553 curies.

Solid radioactive wastes were shipped to either Nuclear Engineering Company, Sheffield, Illinois or Chemical Nuclear Services, Bellevue, Washington. Date, volume and radioactivity of each shipment are shown in Table 2.0-1.

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Fission & Activation Gases l

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Total release Ci 1.45 E+04 7.55 E+03 2.

Averace release rate for oeriod uCi/sec l.84 E+03 9.60 E+02 a

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Percent of Tech. Spec. limit Chimnev 1.52 E-01 7.77 E-02 9

b Percent of Tech. Spec. limit Stack 1.22 E+01 5.61 E+00 B,

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Total iodine-111 C1 1.23 E-01 1.28 E-01

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Averaoe release rate for oeriod uti/see 2.66 E-02 1.63 E-02 l

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chimnevi 5.82 E-01 2.27 E-01 b.

Percent of Tech. Spec. limit Stack 4.25 E+01 2.57 E+01 t

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Particulates with half-lives > 8 days Ci 1.15 E-01 1.36 E-01 2

Averace release rate for neriod uCi/sec 1.47 E-02 1.72 E-02 j

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Percent of Tech. Spec. limit Stack af, 1.07 E+01 9.37 E+00 I

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Continuous Mode Batch Mode Quarter Quarter quarter Quarter Nuclides Released Unit i

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Fission gases Kr-85 Ci

< LDL 4 LDL K r-85m Cl 1.22 E+03 5.92 E+02 Kr-87 Ci 2.70 E+00 4.63 E+01 K r-88 CI 5.18 E+02 3.50 E+02 Xe-133 Ci 1.20 E+04 6.04 E+03 Xe-135 Ci 6.16 E+02 4.57 E+02 Xe-Iagn Ci

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Sr-89 Ci 1.98 E-02 t

Sr oO Ci 4.02 E-05 i

2.19 E-04 8.14 E-04 Cs-114 CI cs_137 Cl 6.32 E-04 2.08 E-03 Ba-tho CI 4.10 E-03 5.85 E-03 La-140 Ci 5.64 E-03 7.93 E-03 Hn-54 C;

4.16 E-05 3.66 E-05 Co-58 Ci 4.15 E-05

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I-131 Ci 8.92 E-03 5.71 E-03 j

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Ci Ci Ci II; Unidentified C;

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Kr-88 Ci 5.96 E+00 1.96 E+00 xe-133 Ci 1.41 E+02 3.88 E+01 5

Xc-135 Ci 9.29 E+00 2.68 E+00 Xc-11cm Ci 1.05 E+00

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Max. Release Rate uCi/sec 8.70 E+04 3.62 E+04 Unidentified Ci

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_ Total for Period Ci 1.73 E+02 4.75 E+01 2

lodines l -131 Ci 4.98 E-02 3.02 E-02 i

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' l -1,3 r, Ci 3.37 E-02 11.83 E-01

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2-6 H.N. - Shef fIeId 102.9 3590.5 j

2-9 H.N. - Shef field 102.9 3287.5 h

2-9 H.N. - Shef field 102.9 3722.0 L

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2-13 H.N. - Shef field 102.9 1113.4 7

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2-25 C.N. - Shef fleid 44.1 27621.8 yl 2-25 H.N. - Shef field 102.9 5761.5 i;

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3-3 II.N. - Shef fIeid 102.9 1123.5 6

3-4 H.N. - Shef fleid 102.9 16226.0 1

3-8 H.N. - Shef fleid 132.3 4507.3 J

3-8 C.H. - Shef fici) 44.1 5511.0 3-9 H.N. - Shef field 80.85 3706.5 3-9 C.H. - Shef field 44.1 6012.0 7

3-10 C.H. - Sheffield 44.1 9268.5 f:1 3-10 H.N. - Shef field 102.9 13434.6 y

3-11 H.N. - Shef field 102.9 3353.33 U

3-12 H.N. - Shaf field 88.35 2669.5 3-15 C.H. - Morehead, KY.

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[L 3-15 H.N. - Shef fieId 565.96 125.58 3-16 H.N. - Shef fIe1d 66.15 9602.9 3-17 H.N. - SheffleId 668.7 149.96 f

5 3-17 H.N. - Shef field 88.2 15206.78 3-18 II.N. - Shef fIeid 132.3 1697.2 3-18 f

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44.1 48425.0 3-19 H.N. - Shef fIe1d 102.9 2429.7 tf 3-22 C.N. - Shef fIeId 44.I 26455.0 3-23 H.N. - Shef field 102.9 4737.1 N

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Solid Radioactive Wasto Summary Units 1/2 Quad Cities Station JANUARY - JUNE 1976 Volumo (ft3)

Volumo (ft3)

Hillicuries curies Date Disposition of Material Per Shipment Per Month Per Shipment Per Month 6-1 H.N. - Shef fleid 561.0 56.14 6-2 C.H. - Shef field 44.1 1252.9 6-2 H.H. - Sheffield 58.8 4493.2 6-3 C.N. - Shef field 44.1 1586.5 6-3 N.N. - Shef field 102.9 4174.5 6-4 C.H. - Sheffleid 44.1 827.7 6-7 H.H. - Sheffield 102.9 2003.9 6-7 C.N. - Shef field 44.1 864.4 6-9 C.N. - Shef field 44.1 594.4 6-11 H.N. - Shef field 133.3 3348.3 6-14 C.N. - Shef field 44.1 668.0 0

6-15 ll.N. - Shef field 58.8 844.8 6-16 H.N. - Shef field 573.3 213.31 6-18 H.N. - Sheffield 124.95 2053.8 6-21 H.N. - Shef field 133.8 29.4 6-28 H.N. - Shef field 66.15 624.7 6-29 H.N. - SheffIeId 102.9 1339.5 2283.4 2.50 E+01 N

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