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Responds to Applicants' Interrogatories & Request for Documents.Affidavit of E Stebbins & Effluent Release Tables Encl
ML19319D089
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Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 07/09/1973
From: Stebbins E
COALITION FOR SAFE NUCLEAR POWER
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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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O UNITFD STATES 07 AMERICA AT0iilC HIERGY C0iJtISSION // 80CEETEI ";

00iEC Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Oi JUI.121973 c- [4 In t.ho Matter of $$$/rYEn7 fo rmo g TilK TOLHM H)T30N C0ftANY and ) Docket No. 50-3h6 b @ \

Tile CLbNNNh) E!JCTRIC iLLU.u MATING CvMPANY) y t

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(Davis-Desse !!uclear Power Station) ,

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COALITION FOR SAFE ELECTRIC POWER'S ANS'efdtS TO APPL 1 CANTS 8 INTEitROGA'lORitS AND REQIIFST F0tt DOCUME2!1S AFFIDAVIT OF EVrLYN STEBBIIS STATE OF OHIO ss CUYA610GA C WITY 1, Evelyn Stebbins, being first duly sworn on oath, depose and say tL .c I am Chairman of tho Coalition for Safo Flectr,1c Power and that the following statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

The following answers are provided in response to interrogatories of the Applicants, dated June 6, 1973.

1. Issuo 1
n. Ban on promotional advertising and activities Conservation advertising Changes in rate structure .-- cost based pricing rather than prcmotional pricing.

higher rates Changes in use of electricity Chanres in public attitude .

Energy-efficient buildings '

Encrcy-cfficient a;.pliances i This information will be provided in our testimony. It is not available at this time.

ii Same answer as i above.

iii Same An::ver as i above.

iv Same answer as i above.

0 3 () f) 3 O 2 O v Same answer as i above.

t j b. This matter will be conc into in our tostimony.

c. A - 3, s, 3, h, S, and 6 -- This inrcrmatien udll bo )rovided in our testimony.

2-A Richard E. Morgan, Energy Research Director, Ehvironmental Action Foundation; Consultant, Ohio Public Interest Action Group; Pachelor Degree in Econcmics, Antioch Colleco; several years research en environnental problets caused by electric utility facilitics including areas of Ohio; and studies of ccenomic solutions to the envircnmental prob 1cmn of c1cetric utility facilities.

?. Tssue 2

a. St arm damago to Dnvis-Desco Plant which may cause environmental damage as a res ult.

l l' b. Possibic blocked water intake .

Damare to ceoiing toucr and loss of cooling water break in dykes and flooding due to hich water Loss of roof from any of the buildings.

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i c. The abovo itens have not been ovaluated in the FIS.

d. Have no knculedge of specific damago.

e, i Loss of cooling water could cause catastrophic accident, roof loss could cause danare to facilitics housed in the builcing and thereby cause an accident, flooding could damage plant and cause an accident.

ii Tornado or very strong wind stoms such as have occurred in the past: coming in off the lake. ,

iii This infomation will bo provided in our tectimeny iv This infomation will be provided in our testimony

f. This will be answered in our testimony.
g. Davis-Ecsse FSAR.
h. Photorraphs referred to were aerial photos taken for the Coalition on November 16, 1972. .
i. Sandusky Register, November 15,1972, page 16, Troops Aid Flooded Shore.
j. A 1 through 6 - These matters will be answord in cur testimony.

A 7 .- Dr. Ernest Sternglass, School of Medicino, Dept. of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh. (Professional qualifications will be furnished later.)

3. Issue 3
a. Bridges which cross the Cuyahoga Valley are higher than 30 feet.
b. Highways and railroada going east from Davis-Besse cross the Cuyahoga Valley.
c. Question not pertinent. Only pcrtinent data is the route or routes which wantes fren the Davis-Desse will travel, and the Coalition has not been provided this .information with which to assess the potential hazania.
d. If casks which hold radioactivo wasto materials break, open, radioactive material would be ro3 eased to the environment. Water could be radioactively polluted and atenosphere coulc be contaminated.

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o. Cannot describe in detail until provided infomation on carrier and route.
f. Don't have routo of shipments of spent fuel, so question is immaterial.
h. A 1 through 6 - Cannot provide this infor$1stion until we are provided basic infomatit.n on how, whern and when wastes will be transported.

A 7 -- Fdward Solem, BA in Physics, Susquehanna University; 1 year undergraduai and 1 year graduate work Uilliams Collego; three and a half years in Metalurgy Dept., Case Western Reserve Unj.versity.

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a. Pressurised Water Reacrtors using zircalcy clad fuel - Ginna and NOK (Be:nau-1)

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b. Do not have that information at thic time.

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Do not have this information at this time. Our testimony will provide infomation we have on this matter.

d. This infomation will be provided in our testimony.
h. A 1 through 6 do not have information at this time.
A7 Dr. Ernest Sternglass, School of Medicino, Dept. of Rabiolocy, University of Pittsburgh. (Professional gaalifications will be furnished later.)

, 5. Issue 5

a. Big Rock Point, Point Boncb- 1, Point Beach - 2 , Palicados, Kcwaunce, Zion - 1.

Zion - 2, Cook - 1, Cook ,2, Bailly, Femi - 2, Greernrood, Plum brook.

b. See Exhibit 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-h, Fr6, 5-6, 5-7
c. This information will be provided in our testimony. '
d. llave no knowledge of this.
o. Have no knowledge of this. '

f.

Fffluents an listed in tho Final Environmental Statement issued by the AEC.

g. This information will bo provided in our testimony.
h. This jnformation will be provided in our testimony.
j. Al through A 6 -- this information will be provided in our testimony.

A 7 - Dr. Ernect Sternglass, School of Medicine, Dept. of Radiolccy, University

of Pittsburgh. (Professional Qualifications will be furnished later.)

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l Radioactive Waste Discharges to the inviroment from Nuclear Power Facilities, U.S. Department of Healtn faucation and viulrare, Fublic Healtn Service, invironmer Health Servico - B}tH/DETt 70-? and Addendum-1, ORP/SID 71-1

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j b. Herort on Releancs of Radioactivity From Power Roactors in Effluents

. uuring 1970; Ret ort on tielcases of Radioactivity in iffluents Fron l Nuc1 car Power Plants for 1971 l

l c. Don't know. Infomation will be provided in cur testimony.

I j d. Information wul be provided in our testimony.

e. Infomation will be provided in our testimony.
g. A 1 through A 6 - Information will be provided in cur testimony A 7 - Dr. Ernest Sternplass, School of Medicine, Dopt. of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh. (Professional qualificaticna will be furnished later.)

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a. Information will be provided in our testimony.
b. Infomation will be provided in our testimony.
c. Infomation will be provided in our testimony.
d. Information will be provided in our testimeny.
o. A 1 through A 6 - infomation will be provided in our testimony.

A 7 - Dr. Ernest Stern;;1 ass, School of Medicino, Dept. of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh. (Professional qualifications will be furnished later.)

6. Issue 8
a. Infomation will be Irovided in cur testimony.
b. Mercury, ccdmium, beryllium, iren oxido, chromates, fluorides, barium, lead, zinc, boren, tin, cyanides, arsonic and arsonates, solenium, silvor manganese, marnecium, thallium sulfates, molybdenum, vanadium, antimony, thorium, ruthenium, tallurium, osmium, cerium, rubidium, phenols, phenylo, polychlorinated biphei41s.

Acide: sulfuric, organic, hydrochloric lierbicides and pesticides:

Chlorinated hydrocarbons: DDT, 2-L-5, 2-h-$T, heptachlor, chlordano, dieldrin aldrin, endrin Organic 1-hosphorus: parathion, malathion Dinitrophenol, Pu.bchlorophenol, amitrol, aminotriazole j Balogenated hpfrocarbons:

, Solvents ( napttnlenes (chlorine

( othylencs combined with halona (fluorino

( othyla -(bromino (iodino l

c. Tho total offect of all effluents is greater than the. sum of the separate effects of each effluent. Further infomation will be provided in our testimony.

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d. Infomation will bo provi ded in our testimony.
o. Infomation will be provided in our testimony.
f. Infomat. ion will bo provided in our testimony.
c. A 1 through A 6 - infomation will be providod in our testimony A 7 - Dr. Ernest Sternglass, School of Medicine, Dept. of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh. (Professional qualificatiens will be furnished later.)

II REQUIST FOR DOCUM12iTS Intervonor grants permiscion for Applicants to inspect and copy any documenta referred to in Section I above, at a specific timo and placo and in a manner to be agreed upon.

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_. -Math 3.9ff W i Evdlfn Sy6blitS, unaiman Coalition fcr Safe Electric Power Subccribed and sworn to bofere me this 9th day of July,1973.

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Af!TTCTPATED Ai!NUA). REl. EASE OF RAl110ACTTVE MATERIAL wr "

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C1/yr l'uclides . ,

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0.45  ;-

Sr-89 "t.

Sr-90 0.029 ',t:

Sr-91 .00044 W A

Y-90 0.10 . .z. ,

0.028 Ti;,

Y-91m u .,

0.22 I'i Y-91 0.0044 W ,

Y-93 :i Zr-95 0.0047 ~.*r 0.000079 .d.

Zr-97 s Nh-95 0.0048. '(f .

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c Nb-97n 0.000076 - d, .'

0.0000379 .*D l Nb-97 ....

0.095 'j '

Mo-99 0.09] 'd.:

Tc-99m 0.0034 f. d Ru-103 *

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Ru-106 0.0011 #

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iij 0.0034 .',

Rh-103m -

i .'o 0.00033 .'s Rh-105 '

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.0011 y'c; Rh-106 4 .-

0.00097 'M Tc-127m **. !

Te-127 0.0010  :;, '* t 0.0091 - :g g Te-129m ,

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Te-129 0.0058 -,ry(

l 'f g Tc-131n 0.0010

- g.s Tc-131 0.00019 'M'4 F

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Nuclides _Ci/y r.

Te-132 0.040 I-130 0.000096 I-131 1.2 r

I-132 0.042 I-133 '

O.14 ,

I-135 ,

0.00013 Cc-134 0.25 Cs-136 0.073 Cs-137 0.19 Ba-137m 0.036 Ba-140 0.65 La-140

  • 0.5 cc-141 ,

0.0050 Cc-143 0.00055 Cc-144 0.0032 Pr-143 0.0040 P r-144 0.0032

, Nd-147 0.0016 -

f Cr-51 0.040 Hn-54 0.0035 Fe-55 0.18 #

l Fe-59 '

O.0066 4, Co-58

' 0.42, Co-60 0.044 Zn-65 0.000088 In-69m 0.000021 W-187 0.016 .

N a-2 4 0.0021 P-32 0.0015 Total N 5 Ci H

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TABLE 3 ANTICIPATED N'NUAL RELEASE OF RADT0 ACTIVE i MATERIAL IN EFFI.UENT FRnM Tile POINT BEArJI p llUCLEAR STATION (WO UNITS AT 100% POWER) -

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  • Mn-54  ?.4 3.0% ) ' .

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1 Co-58 25.4% ) h

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Co-C0 ,,

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- ) t'i Sr-89 14.8% ) '

9n S r-90

). d 1.8% ) 20 Curies (10 per unit) ./d

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I-131 . 24.0.1 ) $<

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. I-133 9.5% ) O!

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Cs-134 .

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Cs-137 11.6% ) 1( '

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2000 Curies (1000 per unit) N.

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Coscous Effluents -

(30-day lloidup) E 5, -

I-131 + particulates* 0.; Curie

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Kr-85 '

6.9% ) .

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.re Ic-131cr 2.5% ) *;

, ) 10,(.00 Curies (5,000/ unit) .';

Xc-133m 0.02% )

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Xe-133 'd 90.6% ) i1, I

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  • Radioactive half lives 8 days or core #

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twtosm ci/yr Isotooe. Cityr St89 0.45 1 131 12 Si90 0.029 I 132 0.042 Sr91 0.00044 1133 . 0.14 Y 90 0.10 1 135 ,

0.00013 '

Y 91m 0.028 Cs134 0.25 .

Y-91 0.22 Cs 136

  • 0.073 Y 93 0.0044 Cs-l 37 0.19 Zr 95 0.0047 Da 137m 0.036 Zr 97 0.000079 Ba 140 0.65 Nb-95 0.0013 Ls140 0.5 Nb-97m 0.000076 Ce 141 0 0050 Nb-97 0.0000079 Cc 143 0.00055 hfo 99. 0.095 Ce-144 0.0032 Tc 99m 0.091 Pr143 1 0.0040 Ru 103 0.0034 Pr144 0.0032 RuIO6 0 0011 Nd 147 0.0016 Rh 103m 0.0034 Cr Si 0.0 10 P.h 105 0.00033 hin 54 0.0035 Ph-106 0.0011 Fe 55 0.18 ic127m 0.00097 Fe 59 0.0066
  • Te 127 0.0010 ' Co-58 0.42 Te129m 0.0091 Co 60 -

0.044 Te 129 0.0058 Zn 65 0.000088 Te 13Im 0.0010 Zn.69m 0.000021

".~e 131 0.00019 W.187 0.016 ,

Te-132 0.040 - Na 24 -

0.0021 I 130 0.000096 P-32 0.0085 Total ~5. -

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Table III-2 Annual Reicase of Radioactive Material l In I.1 quid f.ffluent from Zion 1 and 2

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i Nuclide Ci/ Year / Unit Rb-06 - 0.0022 .

-88 0.045 -

Sr-89 0.0010

-90 0.000032

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Y-90 0.000053

-91m 0.00021

-91 0.024

-93 0.000070 Zr-95 0.00016

-97 . 0.000016 Nb-95 0.000082 0.000027

-97m

-97 0.000032 Mo-99 0.90 Tc-99m 0.77 Ru-103 0.00012 .

-106 0.000032 Rh-103m 0.00012

-105 ,

0.000036

-106 0.000032 Tc-125m ~

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-127m . 'O.00077

-127 . 0.0011

-129m 0.0077

-129 0.0051 . -

-131n 0.0031 ,

. -131 0.00051

-132 0.049 I-130 0.0012

-131 0.81 '

-132 0.074  ;

-133 0.37  !

-135 0.069 Cs-134 0.83 i

-136 0.32 .

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Ba-137m -

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-140 0.0011 yy, La-140 0.00079 .W

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Cc-141 0.00018 iC?

-143 0.000053 , ,.,

-144 . .

0.00010 .' t Fr-143 '

O.00014 V. _,f .t.

- 144 0.00010 , py Nd-147 0.000061 if s.,r -

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C r-51

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lta-54 0.0011 l'i'4 Fe-55 0.0028 tq.<(.'-

-59 . 0.0011 *El 0.028 .I@.

Co-58 .

0.0028 'Ti

-60 .

11p-239 0.00095 .r-

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NS Ci/yr/ unit

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MlTICIPATED #ifiUAL RE!. EASE OF RADI0 ACTIVE !!ATERIAL IN ,

LIQUID EFFLUENT FROM PALISADES PLANT

  • Steam Cencrator Blowdown Clean Waste Dirty Was te (Ci/yr) '(Ci/y r) (Ci/yr) felide_

s fl~ 0.0263 0.00266 0.175

r-89 9 .T1 0.0236 0.00444 .

0.182 fr-90 q ,.$0 0.00080 0.000214 0.00669 t-91 s y_cf[ 0.0550 ,

4.0 . 0.430 Zr-95 0.00382 0.000779 0.0301 2-95 0.00359 0.000575 0.0267 ya-99 6.73 0.739 9.25

.Ru-103 0.00269 0.000458 0.0203 Tu-106 0.00070 0.000180 0.00584 Ic-129ci 0.187 0.0274 '

1.286 I-131 12.46

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59.4 c-132 0.846 0.000698 0.00394 1-132 0.126 < 106 1-133

< 106 4.22 < 106 0.0496 Ca-134 0.303 0.0795~6 2.533 j I-135 0.674 < 10 < 106 i Cs-137 0.307 0.0824 2.578 Ba-140 0.0237 0.00152 Ce-141 0.141 0.00405 0.000624 0.0299 cc-144 0.00244 0.000616 Nd-147 0.0202 0.00124 0.000064 0.00697 ,

Per-147 0.00030 0.0000 79 0.00251 Cr-51 0.0234 0.0327 Mn-54 0.168 0.0211 0.00536 0.175 Mn-56 0.0303 < 106 *

,< 10 6 Co-58 0.666 0.139 5.272 Fe-59 0.0261 0.00468 0.199 Co-60 0.0204 '

0.00544 O.171 Fe-55 0.0469 0.0124 0.392 Total 27 C1/yr 5.5 Ci/yr

  • 83 Ci/yr f H-3 .. . . . . . 1000 Ci/yr '

'I l' Relensca are based on discharges prior to insen11ation of codified radioactive vas te sys tem.

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FISSION Nuclide Curies Nuclide Curies Nuclide Curies Nuclide Curies B r-82 0.000035 Tc-102 0.000014 Cs-134 0.031 La-142 0.0000068 B r-83 0.002 Tc-104 0.0000039 Cs-135m 0.0000083 Ce-141 B r-8 4 0.00027 0.00014 Ru-103 0.000093 Cs-135 0.46 Cc-143 Bb-86 0.00068 0.000063 Ru-105 0.000015 Cs-137 0.27 Ce-144 Fli-83 0.49 0.000081 Ru-106 0.000023 Cs-138 0.32 Pr-14 3 0.00012 1d2-89 0.026 Rh-103m 0.000093 Cs-139 0.011 Pr-144 Rh-90 0.001 0.000081

, Rh-105m 0.000015 Cs-140 0.0002 Pr-145 Rb-91 0.00014 0.0000086 -

Rh-105 0.000038 Cs-141 0.000012 Nd-147 0.000049 ^

S r-89 0.00081 Rh-106 0.000023 Ba-137m 0.0051 Pm-147 0.0000088 S r-90 0.000026 Te-125m 0.000065 Ba-139 0.0018 Pm-148 0.000019 Sr-91 0.00053 Te-127m 0.0005 Ba-140 0.00091

-M Sr-92 0.000044' Te-127 0.00091 Ba-141 Pm-149 0.000024 y 0.000011 Pm-151 0.0000061 Y-90 0.000032 Te-129m 0.0057 La-140 0.00051 M Y-91m 0.00034 Sm-153 0.000012 Te-129 0.0037 La-141 0.000094 Eu-156 Y-91 0.0CS2 Te-131m 0.0000063 0.0032 Y-92 0.0001 Te-131 0.00063 ~

Y-93 0.C0013 Te-132 0.047 ACTIVATION Z r-95 0.C0013 Te-133m 0.00026 Zr-97 0.CCC04 Te-133 0.000049 Cr-51 0.0026

b-95 Co-58 . 0.026 0.00013 Te-134 0.00025 Mn-54 0.00087 Cc-60

';b -9 7m 0.0G3038 0.0026 Sb-127 0.0000039 Mn-56 0.0000087 U-237 R-97 0.000043 0.000036 I-123 '0.00021 Fe-55 0.0043 Np-238 0,0000066 M.)-99 1.1 1-131 0.51 Fe-59 0.00037 Np-239 0.0009 P.o-101 0.000054 I-132 0.081 Mc- 102 0.000928 I-133 0.53 Tc-99m 0.91 1-134 0.0077 Total C:on-tritiumT Tc-301 0.0001 5.0 1-135 0.15 Tritium Tc-102m 0.30002 1003 Cs-134= 0.00017

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WASTE CISPOSAL SYSTEM BLOWDOWN NUCLIDES Cf/Yr/ Unit Ci/Yr/ Unit h.h

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Rb-86 0.00023 0.0016 0.016 0.073 ,T Rb-88 Sr-89 0.0013 . ..- 0.015 , , jj Sr-90 0.000044 0.00051 jr Sr-91 0.000056 0.0048 {.,

Y-90 0.000046 0.000056  ;.

Y-91m 0.000038 0.0031 Y-91 0.0021

  • 0.018 Y-93 0.000070 0.00012 g,j 0.00019 0.0025 i Zr-95 Zr-97 0.000054 0.00042' .I Nb-95 0.00022 0.0025 .f --

Nb-97m 0.000052 0.00040 h Nb-97 0.000059 0.00045 Mo-99 0.021 0.15 e ','

Tc-99m 0.019 0.14 -

Ru-103 0.00013 0.0018 i

Ru-106 0.000044 . 0.00050 Rh-103m 0.00014 0.0018 )

0.00051  ;

Rh-105 0.0000006 '

Rh-106 0.000044 0.00050 '!

Sn-125

- 0.000014 Sb-125m - 0.0000076  !

Sb-127 0.0000017 ,0.000063 .- .,-

Tc-12 5m 0.00012 0.0015 >!

Tc-127m 0.0010 '

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I Tc-12 7 - 0.0011 0.016 0.12  ;'

Te-129m 0.0086 Tc-129 0.0055 0.078 [-

3-Tc-131n 0.00060 0.039 Tc-131 0.00011 0.0074 0.017 0.70 ,'

Tc-132 I-130 0.0021 0.0073 40 1 J 'n 3.7 3.8 l 1-132 0.017 0.70 E

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I-134 0.0048 0.020 i;. 'l-I-135 0.12 0.45 h.^i Cs -114 0.12 1,2 i Ct. 1% 0,0 30 0.48 p' Cs.-137 0.086 0.87 l-Ita-l l /m 0.079 0.81 iP * -

Cs-138 0.0016 0.049 N[

Ba-139

  • 0.00014 0.014 "d Ba-140 0.00084 0.016 N-La-140 0.00091 0.017 (

Cc-141 0.00018 0.0027 1,

  • Cc-143 0.000012 0.00076  :

Cc-144 0.00013 0.0016 l,f" Pr-143 0.00011 i 0.0021 t Pr-144 0.00013 0.0016' ,'3  :

Nd-147 0.000042 0.00087 li',- 4 Pn-i47 0.000014 0.00013 l, j Pm-149 0.0000067 0.00034 .

Sm-153 0.0000035 0.00019 4 't I Eu-156

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0.00015 .'] l Cr-51 0.0029 0.054 ',;f" Mn-54 0.0014 0.019 Fe-55 0.0039 0.055 ,0,d Fe-59 0.00096 0.016 @i{$ ~.

Co-58 0.034 0.54 /#j

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Co-60 0.C039 0.055 .

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