ML19319D269

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Forwards Questions Re Occupational Radiation Exposure & Radioactive Effluents from Proposed Steam Generator Repair. Issue Raised Due to Util Rept on Burnable Poison Rod Assembly Malfunction
ML19319D269
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River 
Issue date: 05/01/1978
From: Barrett L
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Reid R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
TAC-7469, NUDOCS 8003130907
Download: ML19319D269 (2)


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MEHORANDUM FOR:

R. Reid, Chief, Operating Reactors Branch 12. DOR FROM:

Acting Chief. Environmental Evaluation Branch, 00R

SUBJECT:

-CRYSTALaRIVER UNIT 3 - STEAM-GE.NERATOR REPAIR (TAC 7469)

PLANT MAME: Crystal River Unit 3 DOCKET NO.: 50-302 RESPONSIBLE BRANCP.: ORB #2

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PROJECT MNAGER:

C. Nelson REQUESTED COMPLETION DATE: 8/6/78 REVIEW STATUS: EEB - Continuing The Environcental Evaluation Branch has reviewed the Florida Power Corpor-ation's report regarding the Crystal River Unit 3 burnable poison rod asse:n-bly mlfunction. !!e have generated two questions regarding occupational radiation exposures and radioactive effluents frora the proposed repair of the stea Senorator. The questions are attached as Enclosure 1.

L. H. Barrett as Actinc Chief Environ:mntal Evaluation Branch Division of Operating Reactors

Enclosure:

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Estimate the total occupational exposure which will be accumulated in the repair effort.

Your response should include a description of the work to be performed in high radiation areas, measured dose rates in:and around the steam generator, time estimates in the radiation fields, and effectiveness of any dose reduction techniques which will be used (e.g., shielding, decontanination, personnel training and special tools) to keep occupational radiation exposures "As low As P.easonably Achievabis."

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Provide an estimate of all offsite releases which may result from the repair effort. Such releases may include liquid waste from decontami-nation solutions or airborne particulates from grinding.

Indicate what treatment systems will be used to reduce levels of radioactivity in plant _eff'uents.

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