ML20033E163
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| Site: | Point Beach |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1989 |
| From: | Fay C WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| CON-NRC-90-014, CON-NRC-90-14 VPNPD-90-093, VPNPD-90-93, NUDOCS 9003090192 | |
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Document Control Desk Mail' Station P1-137 Washington, D.
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- Gentlemen:
DOCKETS:50-266-AND 50-301-SEMIANNUAL MONITORING REPORT POINT BEACH NUCLEAR' PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 Enclosed is the' Semiannual Monitoring Report'for Point. Beach Nuclear Plant, Units l'and 2, for.the period July 1 through 3
- December 31,z l989. -This report is submitted in accordance with-
-Technical: Specification 15.'7.8.4.A and contains information regarding-plant releases,: solid waste shipments, new and spent-fuel. shipments,' environmental' monitoring, circulating water system operations,. leak testing;of; sources, and other miscellaneous reportable-items from thisireporting period.
Three copies of-this report.are.provided for your convenience.
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f PREFACE This Semiannual Monitoring Report.for the period of. July 1, 1989, through December 31, 1989, is submitted in accordance with Point Beach Nuclear Plant Unit Nos. I and 2 Technical Specification-I 15.7.8.4 and filed.under Docket Nos.-50-266 and 50-301 for Facility Operation License Nos. DPR-24 and DPR-27, respectively.
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Section Title Page
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-Radioactive Liquid Releases-1 2.0 Radioactive Airborne Releases 5
-3.0i Radioactive Solid Waste Shipments 9
4.0-New and Spent-Fuel _ Shipments 9
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Radiological Environmental Monitoring 9
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-Non-Radioactive Chemical Releases 12 7.0 Circulating Water System Operation 12 8.0 Leak Testing of Radioactive Sources 12 9.0-
. Miscellaneous Reporting Requirements 14 IJ JI;
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- RADIOACTIVE LIQUID RELEASES
-J The. total _ radioactive liquid release excluding tritium for this reporting-
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-period _was.5.69E-02 curies.
This included 4.24E-02 curies in processed radioactive waste and primary coolant system letdown, 1.03E-03 curies'in l
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Unit 1 steam generat'or blowdown, 6.00E-03 curies in Unit 2 steam generator blowdown and-7.44E-03 curies in the retention pond.
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The total tritium release for this reporting period was 3.75E+02 curies.
This included 3.73E+02 curies in processed radioactive waste and primary coolant system letdown, 4.55E-02 curies in Unit I steam generator blowdown, 8.88E-01 curies'in Unit 2 steam generator blowdown, and 1.49E+00 curies in
-the. retention pond.
IW All' radioactive liquid releases to Lake Michigan were made through the circulating water discharge system.
1.1 Circulating Water Radionuclide Release Summary 1.1.1 Releases During Current Reporting Period I
Radioactive liquid releases via the circulating water discharge are summarized by individual source, total, I
and_ equivalent curie release on a monthly basis and presented in Table 1-1.
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1.1.2-Additions to Previous Semiannual Monitoring Report
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The following information was not available at the time E
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' Total Activity f
Released (C1) l ""
Gross Alpha 5.10E-06
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<MDA
<MDA
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<MDA 5.10E-06 Strontium 5.32E-05 9.43E-05
<MDA
<MDA 4.19E-07
<MDA 1.48E-04
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Discharge Con-centration (pCi/cc)
Gross Alpha 1.37E-13
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA Strontium' 1.43E-12 2.81E-12
<MDA
<MDA 6.34E-15
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.7ULY 1, 1989 TEROUGE DECEIWER 31, 1989
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'OCT WOW DEC TOTAL Total Activity Released ici) 5.
1.27E-03 3.465-04 4.765-02 1:g4E-05i!;i'1.114.01 2.464.01 3.414+02 4.03E-04 4.24E-O 3.16E-03
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2.7!^0h '!:!!!I!g' 6.if!"01 Gamma Scan 2.h4E-Oh (1)
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<MDA Strontium Total volumes Released (Gal) 2.51E+04 1.36E+05 6.52E+04 1.25E+05 1.085+05 3.88E+04 4.98E+05 (U1) Stone Generator Blowdown-2.71E+06 2.55E+06 2.59E+06 2.54E+06 2.5 E+06 2.68E+06
- 1. 56E+0 7 Processed waste (U2) Steam Generator Blowdown 2.67E+06 2.898+06 2.09E+06 0.00E+00 1.2 E+06 2.71E+06 1.16E+07 2.47E+06 2.875+06 3.30E+06 3.81E+06 4.3 E+06 4.11E+06 2.073+07 7.85E+06 8.31E+06 7.98E+06 6.35E+06 8.10E+06 9.50E+06 4.81E+07 Rotentzon Pond Total 1.72E+10 1.72E+10 1.675+10 1.77E+10 1.64E+10 9.82E+09 9.50E+10 a
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QO Average Diluted D$scharge Concentration (uC1/cc) 6.41E-12 6.68E-10 5.72E-11 1.02E-12 1.44E-10 9.60E-12
!!!!us 3.45!07 l59!-06 1.0!!be6 3 f 8!~-0!
1.hfd-07 ' 5.hhd-07 Gross Gamma
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<MDA 4.23E-13 (1)
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Strontium ation Maximus Discharge Concentr/cc)
During Release Period (uct 4.57E-11 6.25E-09 6.27E-10 7.05E-11 3.69E-10 5.84E-11 Gr9sg Gamma 7.24E-05 1.06E-04
- 1. 08 E-0 4 7.02E-05 1.03E-05 1.17E-04 Tritium Total Epivalent Curies seleased 2.92E-03 4.86E-02 2.16E-03 7.84E-05 1.36E-02 1.47E-04 6.755-02 Co-60 Epivalent Quries 3.08E-03 5.135-02 2.28E-03 8.28E-05 1.44E-02 1.55E-04 7.13E-02
% Annual RETS Limit I-131 En ivalent Quries 4.36E-05 4.13E-04 1.195-03 3.16E 3.08E-05 1.30E-04 1.81E-03 1.66E-04 1.58E-03
.4.54E-03 1.21E-05 1.18E-04 4.96E-04 6.91E-03
% Annual RETS Lamat Tritium E pivalent Curies 2.27E+01 2.34E+02 6.43E+01 2.14E+01 1.19E+01 2.075+01 3.75E+02
% Annual NETS Limit.
1.18E-01 1.21E+00 3.33E-01 1.11E-01 6.17E-02 1.07E 1.94E+00 Inforsation unavailable at time of report preparation.
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RETS = Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications.
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Isotopic Composition of Circulating Water Discharges
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Releases During Current Reporting Period.
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1.2.2 Additions to Previous-Semiannual Monitoring Report The following information was not available.at the. time of report preparation and should be added to Table 1-2 of the-Semiannual' Monitoring Report for January 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989.
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Sr-89 2,26E-06 2.99E-06
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<MDA-5.25E-06
'Sr 5.09E-05 9.13E <MDA
<MDA 4.19E-07
<MDA 1.43E '
1 ~. 3 ~ Subsoil Drain System Releases of Tritium i
1.3.1 Releases During Current Reporting Period The release of tritium via the subsoil' drain system during the current reporting period is presented in Table'1-3.
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.Wj LOCATION Third Quarter S-1 S-3 S-9 S-10 Totals I;.
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<MDA Ave. Flow-(gpd).
4.95E+03 4.60E+02 No flow-1.67E+04 L
Fourth Quarter H-3 (pCi/cc)
<MDA
<MDA No sample
<MDA I
3' Ave. Flow (gpd) 1.91E+03 9.64E+02 No flow 1.58E+04
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<MDA
<MDA No sample
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<MDA Total Flow (gallons) 5.98E+05 1.31E+05 No flow 2.99E+06 3.72E+06
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Tritium 2.27E+01 2.34E+02 6.43E+01 2.14E+01 1.19E+01 2.07E+01 3.75E+02.
<MDA 3.02E-04 8.55E-04
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.1.10E-04 1.27E I-132 (MDA
'1.23E-04' 2.33E-04
<MDA (MDA
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.1.97E-04 4.73E-04 1.47E-03 1.43E-05 1.39E-04 8.83E-05 2.385-03 Ag-110m
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4.61E-04 (MDA
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'4.02E-06 3.01E-03
- 2.65E-06 2.78E-06
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<MDA
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.8.49E-06 1.45E-02 1.26E-05
.3.12E-05 2.21E-04 1.47E-04 1.495-02 Cs-134m
<MDA (MDA
<MDA
<MDA 5.978-06.
<MDA 5.97E-06 i
Cs-137 1.93E-04
<MDA ' ' 1.425-04
'3.06E-06 8.85E-04
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1.22E-03 Cr-51
<ftDA
<MDA 4.44E-04
<MDA (MDA'
<MDA 4.44E-04 Mn-54
<MDA
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<MDA-
<MDA
<MDA (MDA 2.68E-04 Nb-97
<MDA
'3.90E <MDA
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(MDA
<MDA 3.90E-06 Sb-125
<MDA 2.12E-02
<MDA (MDA
<MDA (MDA 2.12E-02 Sr-89
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<MDA (MDh (1)
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Sr-90 1.81E-07 8.28E-05
- <MDA 2.84E-05 (1)
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Note: Dissolved noble gases detected in liquid effluents are included in airborne release totals.
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- 1.4 L'and Application of Sewage Sludge
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Pursuant to 10 CFR 10.302(a) and.10 CFR 51.32, the Nuclear Regulatory-l
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4 sewageLduring this reporting period are presented in Table 1-4.
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. SEWAGE SLUDGE LAND APPLICATIONS JULY 1, 1989 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1989 e
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- September 29, 1989-14,500 PB-01 Co-60 7.30E-06
<2.0 RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE RELEASES i-The release paths. contributing to radioactive airborne release totals during this reporting period were the auxiliary building vent stack, drumming area vent stack, gas stripper building vent stack, Unit 1
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Radioactive Airborne Release Summary
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2.1.1 Releases'During Current Reporting Period
. Radioactivity released in airborne effluents for the
. current reporting period are~ summarized in Table 2-1.
2.1.2 Additions to Previous Semiannual Monitoring Report p
The following-information was not available at time of the last report preparation and should be added to Table 2-1-of the. Semiannual Monitoring Report for January 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989.
6-Month JAN FEB-MAR APR MAY JUN Total (C1)
Strontium-
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TABLE 2 RADIOACTIVE AIRSORNE REISASE SUBWIARY JULY.1, 1989 TWROUGE DECEMBER 31, 1989 JUL AUG SEP OCT 907 DEC TOTAL Total Noble Gases'(Ci):(2) 8.54E-01 1.41E+00 7.14E-01 1.68E+00 3.19E 2.09E-01
.5.19E+00 Total Radiciodines (Ci):
1.03E-04 1.69E-04 1.07E-04 3.47E-06
<MDA 1.74E-07 3.83E-04 Total Particulates (Ci):
6.37E-06 4.11E-05 8.51E-06 1.50E-06 1.84E-03 3.64E-06 1.90E-03 Alpha (Ci):
6.99E-07 1.70s-07 7.71E-07 1.23E-06 1.86E-06 2.44E-06 7.17E-06 Strontium (C1):
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5.67E-06 4.09E-05 7.74E-06 2.70E-07 1.84E-03 1.20E-06 1.895-03 Total Tritium (Ci):
7.06E+00 1.23E+01 8.79E+00 2.20E+01 1.72E+01 1.39E+01
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7.02E-05 1.33E-03 1.92E-04 4.29E-04 3.10E-04
- 22E-04 (Curies /Second)
Total Equivalent curies Released Co-60 Equivalent curies 2.11E-06 4.59E-04 7.45E-05 2.37E-06 2.06E-02 4.32E-07 2.1 E-02
% Annual RETS Limit 1.23E-04 2.67E-02 4.33E-03 1.385-04 1.20E+00 2.51E-05 1.23E+00 I-131 Equivalent curies 4.70E-05 6.20E-05 4.42E-05 3.47E-06
<Mnk 1.73E-07 1.57E-04
-t Annual RETS Limit
'1.34E-02 1.76E-02 1.26E-02
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<MDA 4.91E 4.46E-02 xe-133 Equivalent Curies 12) 1.77E+01 3.15E+01 1.20E+01-3.89E+01 6.93E+00 2.94E+00 1.10E+02
% Annual RETS Limit 1.70E-03 3.03E-03 1.15E-03 3.74E-03 6.66E-04 2.83E-04 1.06E-02 Tritium Equivalent Curies-7.06E+00 1.23E+01
- 8.79E+00 2.20E+01 1.72E+01 1.39E+01 8.13E+01
% Annual RETS Limit 2.43E-02 4.24E-02 3.03E 7.59E-02 5.93E-02
-4.79E-02.. 2.80E-01 Information unavailable at time of report preparation but values typically do not alter (1) monthly totals.
(2) Includes noble cas contribution from liquid releases.
(3)' Empressed as Ze-133 equivalents.
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- 2, 2.1 L Releases During Current Reporting Period.
L The monthly isotopic-airborne releases for the current.
reporting period are presented in Table 2-2.
2.2.2 Additions to Previous Semiannual Monitoring' Report l
The following~information was not:available at the time i
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Table 2-2 of the Semiannual Monitoring Report covering-the period January 1, 1989 through-June 30, 1989.
- Month JAN FEB MAR APR
-MAY JUN Total (Ci)-
Sr-89
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Tritium 7.065+00 1.23E+01 8.79E+00 2.20E+01 1.72E+01 1.39E+01 8.13E+01 Ze-133 1.23E-01 1.13E-01 1.09E-01 4.58E-02 3.38E-02 9.68E-02 5.21E-01 Er-85s 2.37E-02 4.19E-02 1.23E-02 5.93E-02 9.08E-03 1.64E-03 1.48E-01 Er-88 5.96E-02 1.05E-01 3.10E-02 1.40E-01 2.24E-02 3.45E-63 3
E-01 Ze-133m 8.03E-04 2.66E-04
<MDA 5.66E-04 9.76E-05 2.00E-05 L.16E-93
. l Ie-135 1.2SE-01 1.98E-01 6.71E-02 2.76E-01 4.59E-02 1.79E-02 7.30E-01 2e-138 2.57E-01 5.17E-01 1.53E-01
'6.48E-01 1.01E-01 1.555 1.69E+00 Er-87 5.26E-02 9.87E-02 2.90E-02 1.36E-01 2.01E-02 3.09E-03 3.395-41
.. l Is-135m 7.54E-02' 1.51E-01 4.58E-02 1.86E-01 2.83E-02 4.615-03 4.91E-01 l
Ar-41 1.37E-01
-1.87E-01 1.39E 1.80E-01 5.69E-02
'6.59E-02 7.66E-01 1
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<MDA 1.28E-01, 1l e
1 I-131 2.94E-05 3.81E-05 3.04E-05 3.47E-06
<MDA 1.73E-07
.1.02E-04 2-132 (MDA:
3.20E-05 9.46E-06
<MDA -
<MDA
<MDA 4.155-05 I-133 7.37E-05 9.88E-05 5.50E-05.
<nDA
<MDA 8.40E-10 2.20E-04 l
I-135
.<MDA (MDA 1.26E-05
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA 1.26E-05 F-18 4.26E-06 3.17E-09
<MDA 1.59E-08 (MDA
<MDA -
4.28E-06 cs-137 1.55E-07 4.10E-05 6.655-06 2.07E-07 1.84E-03 1.53E-10 1.89E-03 cs-138
<MDA (MDA 1.33E-07
<MDA (MDA'
<MDk 1.33E-07 co-58
<MDA
. <MDA 1.77E-07 1.205-06 1.385-06 co-60
<MDA
<MDA 3.07E-08 5.28E-08 7.09E-07
<MDA 9.24E-07 (MDA
<MDA
<MDA 9.24E-07 Rb-88 1.93E-06
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
<MDA
< MDA -
1.93E-06 sr-89
<MDA
<MDA (MDA (1)
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<MDA
<MDA
<MDA (1)
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Alpha 6.99E-07 1.70E-07 7.71E-07 1.23E-06 1.86E-06 2.44E-06 7.17E-06 (1) Information unavailable at time of report preparation but values typically do not alter sonthly totals reported in Table 2-1.
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Solid wastes shipped off site for burial during this reporting period were
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SHIPMENT VOLUME TOTAL ACTIVITY BURIAL s
TO BURIAL (cubic feet)
(Curies)
SITE 08/17/89 26.20 (1) 1.89E-03 Barnwell S.C.
-09/19/89 125.20 (2) 2.20E+02 Barnwell~S.C.
y 09/26/89 586.20 (1) 3.66E-01 Barnwell S.C.
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10/24/89 4.60 (1) 3.00E-03 Barnwell S.C.
11/27/89 9.80-(1) 1.83E-02 Barnwell S.C.
12/05/89 64.75 (1) 1.17E-01 Barnwell S.C.
7 12/05/89-9.25 (1).
7.62E-02 Barnwell S.C.
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.92.50 (1) 3.66E-02 Barnwell S.C.
3-12/14/89 115.80 (1) 2.92E-03 Barnwell S.C.
12/14/89 95.28 (1) 6.41E-02 Barnwell S.C.
l l-12/14/89 46.25 (1) 1.92E-02 Barnwell S.C.
12/15/89 138.75-(1) 1.08E-01 Barnwell,S.C.
L 12/15/S9-87.88 (1) 1.92E-02 Barnwell S.C.
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.12/16/89 15.70 (1) 9.40E-04 Barnwell S.C.
12/16/89 270.10 (1) 7.30E-03 Barnwell S.C.
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12/20/89
-3.60-(1) 1.36E-02 Barnwell S.C.
s 12/26/89 547.80 (1) 3.00E-01 Barnwell S.C.
'B 12/28/89 213.80 (1) 4.07E-02 Barnwell S.C.
jgj 12/29/89 455.60 (1) 1.61E-01 Barnwell'S.C.
TOTAL 2909.06 2.21E+02 (1) Dry Active Waste (2)_ Spent-Resin i
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4.0- NEW & SPENT FUEL SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS Dur1ng this reporting period, a total of 28 new fuel assemblies were 1-received from Westinghouse Electric Corporation for Unit 2.
The new fuel assemblies received for Unit 2 were used for the fall 1989 refueling.
- I There were no spent fuel shipments made from Point Beach Nuclear Plant during this reporting period.
5.0 -RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Radiological environmental monitoring conducted at Point Beach Nuclear t
Plant from July'1, 1989 through December 31', 1989 consisted of air filters, milk, lake water, well water, soil, fish, shoreline sediments, algae, vegetation, and TLDs.
I No significant deviations from normal results, attributable to the operation of the Point Beach Nuclear Plant, were identified during this six month reporting period.
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TLDs 44 -Environmental Radiation ~0.55 0.9410.16' 1.26 mR/7 days Air
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162-Gross beta 0.01 0.0210.01 0.05-pCi/m3 162
-Radioiodine1
'all <0.03_
pCi/m3 7
12 :-
- Cs-137-all <0.01 pCi/m J
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'12 Cs-134:
all <0.01 pCi/m3 F
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' other gama ' emitters all- ' <0. 01' pCi/m Milk
,.. Radiciodine-all <0.5 pCi/1-18 Sr-89 all <5 pCi/l
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'Sr 0.8 1.710.5' 2.8-pC1/1 18 Cs-134 all <5 pCi/l 18
.Cs-137 all'<5 pCi/l 118
. Ba-La-140 all <5
.pCi/l 18 -other gamma emitters:
all <5 pCi/1-V Lake' Water 30-Gross Beta-2.1 2.810.6 4.9
.pCi/l 10
. Tritium 1
<500
<527185
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10 Sr-89 all <5' pCi/1-10 Sr-90 all <1 pCi/1 30 Radioiodine all <0.5 pCi/l 30 Mn-54 all <10 pCi/l
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-Fe-59 all.<30' pCi/l-J30-Co758' all <10 pCi/l
'30-Co-60 all <10 pCi/l
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- Zn-65 all <30'
- pCi/l 30-Zr-Nb-95' all <15.
'pci/l 30;
~-Cs-134
-all <10..
pCi/1
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- 30 Cs-137 all <10 pci/l y
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. -Ba-La-140 all'<15 pCi/l 30 Other gama emitters all <30 pCi/l Well Water 2
. Gross Beta 1.7 2.811.5
- 3. 8 pCi/1 2'
H-3 all <500 pCi/l 2
Sr-89 all <5 pCi/l
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Sr-90 all <1 pCi/l I.
2 I-131 all <0.5 pCi/1 2
Mn-54 all~<10 pCi/1 2
Fe-59 all <30 pCi/1 ii; l! g -
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Co-58 all <10 pCi/l' g'
2 Co' all <10 pCi/l 2
Zn-65 all <30 pCi/1 2
Zr-Nb-95 all <15-pCi/1-4 Cs-134 all <10 pCi/1-i 2
~ Cs-137 all <10 pCi/l 2-2 Ba-La-140 all <15' pCi/1-4 2'
Other Gamma Emitters' all <30
'pCi/1
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,5-Gross Beta 2.2' 2.510.3 3.3
.pCi/g wet:
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Mn-54' all <0.13 pCi/g wet 5
Fe-59 all <0.26 pCi/g wet 5;
co-58 all <0.13 pCi/g wet..-
5 Co-60 all <0.13 pCi/g wet l
5 Zn all <0.26 pCi/g wet:
5 Cs-134-all'<0.13 pCi/g wet
.5 Cs-137
<0.15
<0.1610.02 0.19 pCi/g wet
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5 Other Gamma Emitters all <0.5-pCi/g wet Soil 8;
Gross' Beta 8.1 22.016.4
.27.3 pCi/g dry.
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- 8 Cs-137 0.15 0.5710.29 0.91 pC1/g dry
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- 5 8 other Gamma Emitters all <0.15 pCi/g dry-
' Shoreline sediment L:
5 Gross Beta 5.0 7.411.3 9.7 pCi/g dry H
5
_ Cs-137 all <0.15L
.pCi/g dry 5: Other Gamma Emitters all <0.15 pCi/g dry Vegetation 161
-Gross Beta 3.4 6.211.6-10~.6 pCi/g wet
~ ll <0.08 pCi/g wet u
16
.cs-137.
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16 Cs-134 all <0.06 pCi/g-wet 16
'I-131 all <0.06' pCi/g vet
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Q 16L Other Gamma' Emitters all <0.25 pCi/g wet Algae 4:
Gross Beta 0.9 1.410.5 1.9 pCi/g wet l
Kg 4
Co-58 all <0.25 pCi/g wet Lg
.4 Co all <0.25 pCi/g wet 4-Cs-134 all <0.25 pCi/g wet 4!
Cs-137 all <0.25 pCi/g wet iI J4 -Other Gamma Emitters all <0.25 pCi/g wet 1
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.6.0 l NONRADI0 ACTIVE CHEMICAL RELEASES:
6.1 Scheduled Chemical Waste Releases
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-Scheduled chemical waste releases to the circulating water system' from July 1,.1989 to December 31, 1989 included 4.19E+06 gallons of.
'I neutralized wastewater. The wastewater. contained 3.57E+02 pounds of
. suspended solids and 2.97E+05 pounds of dissolved solids.
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- Scheduled chemical waste releases are based on the average analytical' results obtained from sampling a representative number of neutralizing tanks.
6.2 Miscellaneous Chemical Waste Releases
- Miscellaneous chemical waste releases from the retention pond (based; LI' on effluent analyses) to the circulating water-for July 1, 1989 to L
December 31, 1989 included 2.09E+07 gallons of clear wastewater. The I'
wastewater contained 1.78E+03 pounds of suspended solids.
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- Miscellaneous chemical waste released directly to the circulating water, based on amount of chemicals received, for July 1,1989 ~ to -
l December 31, 1989 included 5.11E+04 pounds of sodium bisulfite and 1.59E+04 pounds of sodium hypochlorite.
l 7.0 CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM OPERATION The circulating water. system operation during this reporting period for-periods of plant operation is described in Table 7 1.
8.0 -LEAK TESTING OF RADIOACTIVE SOURCES b
During this reporting period all applicable sealed radioactive sources were
, leak tested in accordance with Technical Specification 15.4.12.
Leak test results were all <0.005 pC1.
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CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM OPERATION July 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989 JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Average Volume Cooling UNIT 1 554.4 554.4-557.3 562.4 547.9 316.8 i
Water Discharge (Million gal / day)
UNIT 2 554.4 554.4 554.4*
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316.6* 316.8 t
Average Cooling Water UNIT 1 60.6 63.5 54.7 46.6 42.2 37.1 Intake Temperature (Degrees F)
UNIT 2 60.6 63.5 56.0*
36.9*
37.1 Average Cooling Water UNIT 1 79.2 79.9 70.7 64.5 61.4 68.5 Discharge Temperature
.(Degrees F)-
UNIT 2 80.4 82.2 72.6*
68.0*
69.0
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Average-Ambient Lake
'l Temperature 58.0 61.6 53.0 46.4 42.7 35.4 (Degrees F)
(* = Unit 2 refueling shutdown from September 23, 1989 to November 25, 1989)
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-* t 9.0' MISCELLANEOUS REPORTING' REQUIREMENTS 9.1:
' Revisions to the PBNP Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)'
i and Process Control Program (PCP)
No revisions were made to the ODCM and Environmental Manual during this reporting period. No revisions were made to.the PCP.
9.2-Interlaboratory Comparison Program 1
The' analytical laboratory contracted to perform the radioanalyses of the PBNP enviroinental samples participated in the EPA
-Interlaboratory Comparison Program during this reporting period-9.3 Deviations from Specified Environmental Sample Types, Locations, and Frequencies Sample types, sampling locations, and collection frequencies complied with Technical Specification 15.7.7.A during this reporting period.
9.4 Summary of Unachievable Specified Environmental LLDs oE' All LLDs listed in Table 15.7.7-2 of the PBNP Technical i3 Specifications were achieved during this sampling period.
9.5 Special circumstances No-special circumstances report regarding operation of the l
explosive gas monitor for the waste gas holdup system was-needed
.during this reporting period.
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