ML20012E952

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Rev to Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept 1989: Quarters 3 & 4
ML20012E952
Person / Time
Site: Perry FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1989
From: Lyster M
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
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NUDOCS 9004090144
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Sampling and analysis of liquid and gaseous effluents were performed in accordance with the frequencies, types of L

analysis, and Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) outlined in the PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications.

l Radioactive material was detected in some of the liquid and gaseous effluent samples analyzed.

Dose calculations, using i

measured effluent flow and meteorological data, resulted in i

dose to individuals at levels,below 10CrR20 and 10CTR50, Appendix I limits.

Direct radiation resulting from plant l

operation, as measured by environmental thermoluminescent dosimeters located around the plant, did not contribute any measurable dose to members of the public for the reporting period and, as there are no other nearby fuel cycle sources, 40CrR190 limits were not exceeded, b

Summaries of maximum individual and population doses resulting from liquid and gaseous radioactive effluent releases are given, in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format, in.

Technical Specification 6.9.1.7 requires assessment of radiation doses from radioactive liquid and gaseous effluent to members of the public while onsite.

These onsite doses are assessed relative to offsite dose values, and are adjusted for appropriate dilution, dispersion, and occupancy factors.

ONSITE DOSE FOR LIQUID EFTLUENTS The onsite liquid effluent pathway of concern for members of the public is shore exposure while fishing along the Lake Erie coast.

Occupancy is assumed to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year and the dilution factor for the point of exposure is 10 Ratioing this exposure pathway to doses calculated for offsite locations yields the following onsite dose values.

Total Body Organ i

Year 1989 3.1 E-01 mrem l 1.9 E-02 mrem (skin)

I Quarters 3 & 4 3.0 E-01 mrem 1.2 E-02 mrem (skin)

Quarter 3 1.6 E-01 mrem 8.7 E-03 mrem (skin)

Quarter 4 1.4 E-01 mrem 4.0 E-03 mrem (skin) 5-3 l'.

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'ONSITE DOSE FOR GASEOUS ErrLUENTS several cases are considered for onsite gaseous effluent exposure to members of the,public including traversing a m

public road within the site boundary, shoreline fishing, non-plant related training, car pooling, and job interviews.

The onsite activity with the highest dose potential, relative to gaseous effluents, is shoreline fishing, occupancy is

.again assumed to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year.

Accounting for this and the difference between annual average dingersion values for the onsite point of concern, 6.6 E-05 s/m, the'fo11owing maximum onsite dose values are generated.

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Year 1989 4.2 E-02 mrem 7.7 E-02 stem (skin) p Quarters 3 & 4 3.9 E-02 mrem 7.1 E-02 aren(skin)-

Quarter 3 3.6 E-02 mrem 6.3 E-02 arem(skin)

Quarter 4 3.0 E+03 mrem 7.4 E-03 mrem (skin)

AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL TOTAL BODY DOSES Average total body dose to individual members of the public is determined for the population that lives within fifty miles of the plant for gaseous effluents (2.42 E+06 persons) and the population that receives drinking water from intakes L

within fifty miles for liquid effluents.(1.82 E+06 persons).

These doses are calculated using the total population dose figures found in Attachment 1.

Gases Liquids Year'1989 8.7 E-06 mrem 1.5 E-03 stem Quarters 3 & 4 4.7 E-06 mrem 1.4 E-03 mrem Quarter 3 3.2 E-06 mrem 7.7 E-04 mrem L

Quarter 4 1.5 E-06 mrem 6.0 E-04 mrem l Gaseous and Air Dose calculations at the site boundary were i

performed for two cases. provides the calculated maximum site boundary dose values for all sectors lg including those sectors which are totally.over water in which l

no member of the public resides (These are the W, WNW, NW, NNW, N AND NNE SECTORS). provides the a

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