ML19347D332

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BWR Annual Rept 16 (Deactivated),1980
ML19347D332
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Site: Vallecitos Nuclear Center
Issue date: 02/25/1981
From: Gilliland D
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
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VALLECITOS BOILING WATER REACTOR ANNUAL REPORT N0. 16 (Deactivated)

The status of the Vallecitos Boiling Water Reactor (VBWR) during the calendar year of 1980, is described in this sixteenth report of the deactivated facility, in conformance with License DPR-1, Docket 50-18, Amendment 19, Paragraph 5.d.2.

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SUMMARY

The facility remained essentially in a static condition as described in Annual Report No.15. Entry into the containment building was made for routine radiation surveys and for a check of general conditions throughout the building to verify the unchar.ged condition of the facility. The reactor vessel water level was monitored and remained essentially constant.

II. STATUS OF THE FACILITY A.

COPAINMENT BUILDING No changes were made during the report period.

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GENERAL SYSTEMS No changes were made during the report period.

III. PERIODIC INSPECTIONS Inspections of the facility were continued on a routine basis. The annual l

air samples and radiation and contamination surveys of the containment

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vessel are given in Table 1 of this report.

t The poor air quality in the containment building required that entry be made with self-contained breathing apparatus.

The air quality is a result of stagnation, and although the oxygen levels are normal, the air is un-breathable because of odors. Safety considerations involving the use of breathing equipment prevented entry into some areas of the containment.

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RADIATION'AND CONTAMINATION l

Radiation and contamination surveys of the facility indicate the levels in all cases were well below the limits for any safety concern.

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CONCLUSION In our opinion, the deactivated Vallecitos Boiling Water Reactor continues to be maintained in a safe condition, comensurate with its shutdown status.

The methods of inspection and control of safety related items ensure maximum protection for the public and the General Electric Company.

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Irradiation Processing Operation By D. L. GYlliland, Panager Reactor Irradiations 4

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TABLE 1. ' Radiaticn and Contamination R: port Contamination Levels Radiation Surface (Smears)

Airborne Levels Beta-Gamma Beta-Gamma

,12/79 12/80 12/79 12/80,

_(pCi/cc x 10-10)

(jmR h Gamma)

(c/m/100 cm2 x 103) 12/79 12/80 Reactor Enclosure Main Floor - General Field 0.5

<1 0.2 0.3

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0.10*

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Top of Missile Shield, Field 0.3

<1 0.1 0.2 NA NA 2.

Top of Spent Fuel Pit Cover 1.0 1.0 0.1 0.2 NA NA 3.

Pit (down 3 ft) 1.7 1.5 NA NA NA NA Reactor Basement 1.

Upper Level, Field 10 10 NA NA NA NA 2.

Bottom Wall, Ladder 10 15

<0.1 0.1 NA NA 3.

East Ladder, Battom 40 8

0.2 0.6 NA NA 4.

West Ladder, Bottom 25 15 0.1 0.2 0.26*

0.07*

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Between Recirculation Pumps 2 feet off Deck 45 25 NA NA NA NA 6.

'RCP No.1 Surface 30 15 0.1 1.0 NA NA 7.

RCP No. 2 Surface 25 15 0.9 0.8 NA NA 8.

Downcomers 60 40 0.3 0.2 NA NA 9.

Downcomers behind Reactor Shield 40 40 2.0 1.2 NA NA

10. Main Steam Line 10 30 0.3 4.5 NA NA Enclosure Stack-Outside Surface

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<1

< 0.1

< 0.1 NA NA Main Valve Pit Valve Pit Lines and Valves

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<1

<0.1

< 0.1 NA NA NA indicates readings not taken or not analyzed.

  • 24-hour decay.

NOTE:

Radiation levels, surface smears and air sampics will vary from survey to survey as they are taken in general areas rather than at specific locations.