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Rev 1 to Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Units 2 & 3 Semiannual Effluent Release Rept 14,Jul-Dec 1982
ML20024A369
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  
Issue date: 12/31/1982
From: Alden W, Fleischmann R
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To: Allan J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
References
NUDOCS 8306170163
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Docket Nos. 50-277 & 50-278 s

SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT RELEASES REPORT NO. 14 REVISION NO. 1 JULY 1, 1982 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1982 Submitted to The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pursuant to Facility Operating License No. DPR-44 & 56 Preparation Directed By:

R.

S. Fleischmann, II, Superintendent Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station 1AI 8306170163 830606 1dy PDR ADOCK 05000277 R

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I.

Introduction II. Tables A-Liquid Radioactive Release Data 1

B-Isotopic Analysis of Liquid 2

Radioactive Releases C-Gaseous Radioactive Release Data 4

D-Isotopic Analysis of Gaseous 5

Radioactive Releases E-Solid Radioactive Waste Shipment 7

I.

INTRODUCTION In accordance with the Unioue Reporting Requirements of Technical specification 6.9.3.,

this report summarizes the Effluent Release Data for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Units 2 and 3 for the period July 1, 1982 thru December 31, 1982.

The notation P and N are used to denote positive and negative exponents to the base 10.

The release of radioactive materials during the reporting period were within the Technical Specification limits.

Specifically, the average liquid radioactive release for the reporting period was 12.6% of the permissible limit; the maximum noble gas release was 7.66%

of the permissible limit and; the average iodine release was 0.119% of the permissible release.

This report has been revised to include the unmonitored release which occurred in October as a result of a leak in the 3D RHR Heat Exchangers.

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TATRE A PEAC51 BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 19R2 LIOrITD QADTOACTIVE CEI. EASE DATA (4)

JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

TOTAt.

(5)

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3, Average pCi/mi Gross Activity (except 2.98N8 8.67N8 3.40N8 0

0 5.12M3 4.%2Wa Tritium) at Point of Release Total Curies of Tritium 3.37 2.03 1.31 '

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1.67N1 6.88 f'

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Average paci/ml Tritium at 5.54N8 6.93N8 7.89N9 0

0 6.68N8 6.31N8 Point of Release Total Curies, Alpha

-<2.73N6 3.11N6 1 5BN6 0

0 3.70N7 47.34N6

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0 4.95N8 1.69N7 Maximum Jaci/ml Released (except Tritium) - at Point of Release (5)

Total Volume Gallons:

9.33PS3 5.70P5 D.77P5 6.6P4 0

3.81P4 1.88P6 l

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TABLE O (Continued)

PEACH ROTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 19R2 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF LIOUID RADIOACTIVE RELEASES (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.**

DEC.

Ci TOTAL Xenon-133 1.31N2 2.R9N1 3.53N3 0

0 1.OON3 3.07N1 Xenon-135 5.12N2 2.7RN2 1.95N2 O

O 2.08N3 1.01N1 Phosphorus-32 1.81N3 1.R2N2 4.49N4 0

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2.07N2 Iron-55 2.45N4 11.02N4 12.71N5 0

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O 7.24N4 Strontium-91 O

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Molybdenum-99 TOTALS 1.79 2.40 5.47N1 O

O 1.31N1 4.87 l

Lasa Than Minimum Detectable No releases during this month Estimate calculated by using average of 1992 ratioed by volume of release.

Necessitated due to limited releases and small composite samples size which prohibited measurement of these isotopes.

        • Unmonitored release.

'ARLE C PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1982 GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE RELEASE DATA JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

TOTAL Mixed Noble Gases (C1) 7.67P2 4.18P2 4.45P2 9.54P2 1.18P3 2.31P3 6.07P3

% of Tech. Spec. Limit (1) 0.289 0.227 0.232 0.272 0.365 0.449 0.306 Todine-131 (C1) 2.19N3 2.45N3 1.67N3 2.23N3 7.42N4 7.56N3 1.68N2

% of Tech. Spec. Limit (2) 0.145 0.192 0.155 0.089 0.067 0.065 0.119 Particulates >R Day Half Life (Ci) 3.61N4 6.95N4 4.19N4 9.04N4 3.42N4 3.32N3 6.04N3 Particulate Alpha (C1) 1.12N6 1.42N7 7.57N7 8.90N7 6.5DN7 8.20N7 5.18N6 1 of Tech. Spec. Limit (2) 0.003 0.042 0.004 0.019 0.004 0.124 0.033 Tritium (Ci) (3) 2.15 1.72 1.72 2.34 1.87 1.R7 1.17P1 Max. Noble Gas Release Rate (pci/sec) 2.72P3 1.41P3 8.47P2 1.37P3 1.24P3 2.50P4 2.50P4 Date:

8/6/R2 9/4/82 9/25/82 10/23/R2 11/13/82 12/10/82 12/10/82 1

% of Tech. Spec. Limit for Maximum 0.39 0.28 0.59 0.34 0.74 7.66 7.66 Noble Gas Release (1) i Maximum t of Tech. Spec. Limit (1) 1.27 3.14 2.20 1.31 0.98 7.66 7.66 (1) Basis: Tech. Spec. 3.8.C.1 (4) Average for 6 month period (2) Basis: Tech. Spec. 3.8.C.2 (5) Maximum for 6 month period (3) Ocarterly analysis used for monthly estimate.

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TAILE D PEACH DOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 19R2 ISOTOPIC ANATNSIS OF GASEOUS RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENTS (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL Krypton-85m 6.26 9.1N1 1.04 1.25 9.33 1.88P1 Xenon-133 3.92P2 2.72P2 2.75P2

7. ROP 2 1.03P3 1.96P3 4.61P3 Xenon-135 3.30P2 1.23P2 1.38P2 1.10P2 1.09P2 3.59P2 1.17P3 Krypton-98 2.93P1 5.4RPL 2.55P1 Xenon-139 1.14P1 3.45 2.60P1 4.09P1 Xenon-133m 3.10 5.54 1.37 1.07 Krypton-87 Xenon-135m 1.02P1 2.4 6.13 1.72 6.98 2.74P1 Total 7.39P2 3.97P2 4.16P2 9.34P2 1.14P3 2.29P3 5.93P3 Iodine-131 2.19N3 2.45N3

.1.67N3 2.23N3 7.42N4 7.56N3 1.68N2 Iodine-133 1.10N2 8.84N3 8.84N3 1.37N1 1.10N1 1.10N1 3.86N1 Iodine-135 4.37N2 3.49N2 3.49N2 4.35N2 3.47N2 3.47N2 2.26N1 u_

Total 5.69N2 4.62N2 4.54N2 1.83N1 1.45N1 1.52N1 6.29N1 Strontium-R9 1.59N4 1.12N4 1.52N4 1.70N4 1.4RN4 1.35N4 8.76N4 Strontium-90 3.42N6 3.72N6 9.06N6 4.54N6 3.81N6 1.42N6 2.60NS i

TABLE D (Continued)

PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 t. 1 - 1982 ISOTOPIC A*IALYSIS OF GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TtyrAL 2.67N4 2.79N4 8.70N7 1.08N5 Cesium-134 3.57N4 4.50N4 Cesium-137 1.67N6 3.86N5 4.03N6 4.89NS Lanthanum-140 1.47N4 1.1RN4 1.82N4 1.28N4 1.34N4 5.79NS 7.67N4 4.26M5 1.58N4 2.07N4 6.66N6 Cobalt-58 4.36N4 7.57N4 Cobalt-60 3.86N6 7.34N6 4.01N5 2.70N4 Zine-65 2.73N6 8.86N5 8.91NS 1.17N3 1.35N3 7.67N6 7.67N6 Manganese-54 Strontium-91 2.12N4 2.2 9N4 2.57N4 2.14N4 2.09N4 4.68N5 1.17N3 2.63N4 2.63N4 Cadmium-109 2.15NS 3.64N4 3.86N4 Chromium-51 4.47N4 2.17N4 2.30N4 Sodium-24 Cesium-139 5.35N3 3.86N3 4.85N3 4.17N4 3.59N3 5.52N3 2.36N2 Barium-140 1.90N4 1.74N4 2.53N4 2.4SN4 1.90N4 3.56N5 1.09N3 Yttrium-91m 6.47N4 1.86N3 9.94N4 8.93N4 9.62N4 3.14N4 5.67N3 1.41N5 1.19N4 Technetium-99m 1.26N5 3.24N5 3.60N6 5.63N5 TOTAL 6.73N3 7.02N3 6.74N3 2.83N3 5.24N3 8.88N3 3.74N2 Less than minimum detectable

d TABLE E PEACH ROTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - InR2 SOLID MADT0 ACTIVE WASTE SHIPMENT.

JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DRC.

TOTAL Number of shipments 33 40 32 21 24 25 175 3

Volume of waste (ft) 1.92P4 4.92P3 1.07P4 5.43P3 5.34P3 2.52P3

4. RIP 4 Activity, curies 3.3P2 6.63P2 2.17P2 1.59P2 2.32P2 1.9'5P2
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Shipping dates A 6/30 (1)

A 7/30 (2)

A R/31 (1)

A 9/30 (1)

A 10/29(1)

A 11/30 (1)

(4 of shipments)

A 7/1 (1)

A R/2 (2)

A 9/1 (1)

A 10/4 (1)

A 11/1 (1)

A 12/1 (2)

A 7/2 (1)

A 8/3 (1)

A 9/2 (1)

A 10/5 (1)

A 11/2 (1)

A 12/2 (2)

A. Disposition - All A 7/6 (1)

A R/4 (2)

A 9/3 (1)

A 10/6 (1)

.A 11/3 (2)

A 12/3 (1) waste shipped by A 7/7 (2)

A R/5 (1)

A 9/7 (1)

A 10/7 (1)

A 11/4 (1)

A 12/4 (2)

Hittman Nuclear A 7/R (2)

A 8/6 (1)

A 9/R (1)

B 10/7 (2)

A 11/R (1)

A 12/6 (1) and Development B 7/9 (1)

A R/7 (1)

A 9/9 (1)

A 10/8 (1)

A 11/9 (1)

A 12/7'(1)

Corporation in trucks A 7/12 (1)

A R/9 (1)

B 9/9 (1)

A 10/11 (1) A 11/10 (1) A 12/R (1) to the Chen Nuclear A 7/13 (2)

A R/10 (1)

B 9/11 (1)

A 10/12 (1) A 11/11 (2) A 12/9 (1)

Corporation, Barnwell, A 7/15 (2)

A R/11 (1)

B 9/15 (1)

A 10/14 (1) A 11/12 (1) A 12/10 (1)

South Carolina.

B 7/16 (1)

A R/12 (2)

A 9/13 (1)

A 10/15 (1) A 11/15 (1) A 12/13 (1)

B 7/17 (1)

A R/13 (1)

A 9/14 (3)

A 10/1R (1) A 11/16 (1) A 12/14 (2)

B. Disposition - All B 7/18 (1)

A R/14 (2)

A 9/15 (1)

A 10/19 (1) A 11/17 (t) A 12/15 (1) waste shipped by A 7/19 (1)

A R/16 (3)

A 9/16 (1)

A 10/20 (1) A 11/19 (2) A 12/17 (1)

Hittman Nuclear A 7/20 (1)

A R/17 (2)

A 9/17 (1)

A 10/21 (1) A 11/19 (1) A 12/20 (1) and Development A 7/21 (2)

A R/18 (2)

B 9/1R (2)

A 10/22 (2) B 11/20 (1) A 12/21 (2)

Corporation on trucks A 7/22 (1)

A R/19 (2)

A 9/20 (1)

A 10/26 (2) A 11/22 (1) A 12/22 (2) to U.S. Ecology, Inc.,

B 7/22 (1)

A R/20 (1)

A 9/21 (1)

A 10/27 (1) A 11/23 (2) A 12/23 (2)

Richland, Washington.

B'7/23 (1)

A R/21 (1)

A 9/22 (1)

A 11/24 (1)

B 7/74 (1)

A R/23 (2)

A 9/23 (2)

A 11/29 (1)

Shipments are loq9ed B 7/25 (1)

A R/24 (1)

A 9/25 (1) according to the month A 7/26 (1)

A R/25 (2)

A 9/24 (2) received at destination, A 7/26 (1)

A R/25 (2)

A 9/24 (2) which sometimes differs A 7/27 (2)

A R/27 (2)

A 9/2R (1) from the month in which A 7/2R (1)

A R/28 (1)

A 9/29 (2) it was shipped.

A 7/29 (1)

A R/30 (2)

B 9/25 (1) !

I

r PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 2301 MARKET STREET P.Oi. BOX 8699 PHILADELPHIA. PA.19101 12151841-4000 June 6, 1983 Docket Nos. 50-277 50-278 Mr.

J.

M.

Allan, Acting Administrator Region I Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission 631 Park Avenue King o f Prussia, PA 19406

SUBJECT:

Report of Semi-Annual E f fluent Releases No.

14, Revision 1,

July 1,

1982, through December 31, 1982, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit Nos. 2 and 3

Dear Mr. Allan:

Enclosed are two copies of the Semi-Annual Effluent Releases Report No. 14, Revision I,

July 1,

1982, through December 31, 1982, for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit Nos. 2 and 3, which has been revised to include the unmonitored release that occurred in October, 1982, as a result of a leak in the 3D RHR Heat Exchanger.

The unmonitored release was omitted from the original submittal of Report No.

14 as identified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission site inspector.

Revision 1 of this report is being submitted in compliance with the Technical Specifications of Operating Licenses DPR-44 and DPR-56 and to fulfill the requirements of Regulatory Guide 10.1.

Very truly yo r W.

M.

Al en Engineer-In-Charge Licensing Section Nuclear Generation Division GHS: bas Attachment cc:

Document Control Desk U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Site Inspector - Peach Bottom ij