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Semiannual Radioactive Effluent & Release Rept,Jul-Dec, 1981
ML20042B356
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Issue date: 03/12/1982
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s EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1-July /31-December - 1981 Supplemental information y

DPR - 50/289 THREE MILE ISLAND, UNIT-1 Facslity 1.

Regulatory D' nits a.

Fission and activation gases:

Environmental Technical Specifications b.

lodines:

c.

Paruculates, half-hves >8 days:

Article 2.3 (Prior to Amendment 72 see d.

Uquid eIDuents:

letter dated Oct. 20,1981 L1L-:'20) 2.

Maximum Permissibic Conceetrations Provide the MPCs used in determining allowable release rates or concentrations.

a.

Fassun and activation gases; 10 CFR 20, Appendix B b.

lodines:

c.

Particulates. half-lives >M days:

Table II d.

Uguid efnuents:

.3.

Average Energy Provide the average energy (E) of the radionuclide mixture in releases of fission and activation gases,if apphcable.

0.338 E (mev)/ dis.-average energy 4 Measuremerits and Approximations of Total Radioactivity Provide the methuds used to measure or approximate the total radioactivity in efnuents and the methods used to determme radionuchde compnutior.

a.

F ssion and activation gases: BE(LI) spectrometry, Liquid scintillation GE(LI))SpectrometrySpectrometry, GAS flow proportional, B spectrometry h lodmes:

GE(LI c.

Particulaies:

d. Uquid ernuents: GE(LI) spectrometry, liquid scintillation 5.

Batch Releases Provide tir foHowing information relatmg to batch releases of radioactive matenals in hquid and gaseous eInuerr.s.

a.

Uqdd 3rd Ouarter 4th Quarter 20 24 Number of batch releases:

13748 min.

13522 min.

2.

Toial tmse period for hatch reicases:

1135 min.

1820 min.

A Maximum time pennd for a baich reie.sse:

687 min.

563 min.

4.

Average time period for batch releases:

320 min.

145 min.

5.

M:mmum time penod for a batch re6 ease:

6: Average siream now dunn periods orrete.se of eincent mio a (kiwing stream: 577,600 CFM 1,436,000 Cal b.

Gaseous 17 18 1.

Number of batch releases' 2.

Total time period for batch releases:

102828 min.

107 634 min.

44042 min.

30$56 min.

1 Maximum time penud for a batch release:

6049 min.

5980 min.

4.

Average time penod for batch releases:

345 min.

530 min.

5.

Mmimum ume penod for a batch release:

6.

Abnorma! Releases t

a.

Uquid 1.

Number of releases: 2.

Total actmt> released:

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Caseous None None 1.

Numhet of releases. 2.

Total acimty released 8203250241 820312 PDRADOCK05000g 1.21 13 R

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TABLE 1 A EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1981 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES T

Urut Quener Quener Est Toner E"'*

3rd 4th A. Fission & actiation genes

1. Total release Ci 3.35 E-2 2.27 E-2 2.50 E 1
2. Averaec release rate for penod uCitsec 4.21 E-3 2.86 F-3
3. Percent of Techmcal specificauon htmt 7.39 E-5 5.02 E-5 B. lodine f
1. Total iodine.131 Ci l41v1

<1E-12 N.A_

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2. Average reiesse rate for penod uCt/see IN. A.

IN A.

l

3. Percent of tecnrucal spectiication junst l

IN A.

IN A.

C. Particulates l

Ci 4.57 E-5 1.33 E-4 2.50 E 1

1. Particulates with half.bves >5 davs
2. Average release rate for penod I uClisec 5.75 E-6 1.67 E-5

_ 3. Percent of technical snecification brrut t 1.15 E-2 3.35 E-2

4. G oss alpna radioactivity j

C2

<tLD 2.77 E-7 D. Tritium l

Ci 4.89 E-4 4.02 E-4 2.50 E 1

1. Tota! release l
2. Averare release rate for penod uCissec 5.15 E-5 5.06 F-5

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3. Percent of techmcal specificationlutut 1.62 E-6 1.33 E-6 Note: AllFess than (<) values are in uC1/cc.

i Tech. Specs. - A.3. - < 1.9E4 m /sec.

t Limits B.3.

0.05 uCi/sec.

C.3. - 0.05 uC1/sec.

D.3. - < 1.9E4 m /sec.

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GASEOUS EFFLUENTS-GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES e

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CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE QM hher Q

U rut Nudiese Rosammed

l. Fision paes

<1 E-8 <1 E-8 3.35 E-2 2.27 E-2 l

Ci krypton 85

<1 E-6

<1 E-t krypton 45m i

C:

krypton 47 i

Cs krypton 45 i

Ci menon.133 i

C xenon.135 Ci xenon.135m i

Ci v

v menon.136 i

Ci N/

v Others(specify)

I Ci i

C I

Ci unidentified C:

3.J5 E-2 2.27 E-2 Total for penod j

Ci

2. lodines

<1E-12l<1E-12<1E-8

<1 E-8 l

Ci

~

iodme.131

-- iodine-133 i

C

<1E-101 <1E-10 <1 E-6

<1 E-6 modane.135 Ci

< l E-1(e. <lE-10t<l E-8

<1 E-E l

Total for penod Ci N.A.

I N.A.

f N.A.

N.Ac

3. Perei~n=tes strontium.89 l

Ci

<1E-11 6.87E-6 strontiumJo i

Cs 3.85E-10 1.24E-5 cessum.134 i

C1

<1E-Il

<1E-11

<1E-8

<1E-8 cesaum.137 t

Ci 7.00E-6

9. 6 5F-5 ' 3. 3 5E-5 1.69E-5 benum-tanthanum 140 i

C

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<lE-o Others t specify) l Ci Gross 2 i

Ci

<1E-ll 2.77E-7 l

Cobalt-60 t

Cs 5.16E-6

<lE-ll (IE-6

<lE-o j

unicentified l

Ci Note: All less than (<) values are in uCi/cc.

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EFFLUENT ANDWASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1981 LIQUID EFFLUENTS-SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Unit Quarter Quarter Est. TotW 3rd 4th Error. %

i A. Fision and actrvation products j

l. Total release (not including tnuum, l

gases, alpha)

Ci 3.13E-2 2.73E-2 2.73E-2

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2. Average dduced concentration 1.90E-9 1.94E-9 dunna period uCi/m,. -

l

3. Percent of appbcable limit 1.25E O 1.09E O I

- -B. Tritium

1. Total release C1 2.07E O 6.50E-1 2.50E 1 l
2. Average diluted concentraten during penod uCi/ml 1.25E-7 4.61E-8 I
3. Percent of apphcabie hmat I

4.20E-3 1.54E-3

---C. Dimolved and entreined genes

l. Total release i C

<1F-4 I <1E-4 !

N.A.~

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2. Average ddu:ed concentraten dunng period uCi/ml N.A.

N.A.

-t -

3. Percent of appbcabic hnut j

W N.A.

l N.A.

D. Gross alphs radioactrvity l

1. Total release i Cl j < 1 E-7. A l E-7 i M.A.

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E. Volume of waste released (prior to dilution) l liten 4.70E 5 1.89E 9 1.89E 9 s.-

F. Volume of dilution water used during period liten 1.65E D 1.41E I 1.00E 1 Note: All less than (<) values are in uCi/ml Tech. Specs. - A.3. = 2.5 Curies / quarter Limits B.3. - 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table II.

C.3

= 10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table II.

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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1981 l

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LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE l 0% l Mw l Ot7rNr l OM l l

Umt PoucA.oes Remenec strontium.89 l

Ci l

< 5E-8 l < SE-8

< SE-8 ' *< SE-8 stronuum.90 I

Q t

(SE-el (5E-ol5.60E-et.72E-5 cesium.134 i

O i

'5E-7i (5E-i e.02E-3 2.91E-3 cesium.137 i

O I

< 5E-7 i

<5E-7 2.50E-2 2.19E-2 sodine-131 i

C:

I

<1E-6l

<IE-6

<lE-61

<lE-6 cobalt.58 I

Ci

<5E-7

<SE-7

<SE-7

<5E-7 l

cobali.60 i

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'5E-7

'5E-7 1.58E-4 2.12E-3 tron.59 t

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< 5E-7

'5E-7

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'5E-7 une.c5 i

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< cr 7

< cr -

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<5E-7

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Other (specitv)

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Ci i

<IE-o

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Ci i

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f Total for penod (above) l Ci l

l l 3.13E'-2l 2. 73E-2 i

l xenon.133 i

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<1E-5l

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<1E-4 l

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<1E-4 Note: All less than (<) values are in uCi/r.l.

  • /dl results of analyses by offsite vendors were not available in time for this report.

Results will be supplied as soon as they are available, and this table updated (if applicable) for Sr-89, Sr-90, F-32 and Fe-55 in the 4th quarter 1981.

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TABLE 28 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT 1981 I

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,l LIQUID EFFLUENTS CO8tTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE

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Nweldes Reeeesed Umt ON CNdeht lOMr M' l strontium 49 Ci

<5E-8

<5E-8

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s5E-6 s5E-6 5.60E-6 *1.72E-5 cesium-134 i

Ci 55E-7 (5E-7 6.02E-3 2.91E-3 i

cesium-137 i

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iodme 131 l

C I

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cobalt 55 I

Ci

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<5E-7

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Ci

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  • SE-7

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<sr 7

<cp-7 (SE-7 manganese 54 Cs

<5E-7

<5E-7

<5E-i t). B t.- a critorruum 51 C

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Ci cenum 141 l

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C i

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<lE-6

<lF-6

Ci i

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l Total for penod (abow) l Ci l

l l3.13E-2l2.73E-2 l

xenon.133 I

Ci i

<1E-5

<1E-5

<1E-4

<1E-4 l

xenon 135 l

Ci l

<.1E-5 (IE-5

<lE-4

<lE-4 Note: All less than (<) values are in uCi/ml.

  • All results of analyses by offsite vendors were not available in time for this report. Results will be supplied as soon as they are available, and this table updated (if applicable) for Sr-89, Sr-90, P-32 and Fe-55 in the 4th quarter 1981.

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A.

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1. Type of vaste - No Shipments UNIT l-n

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Cf 102.183

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I Cs 134 8.5

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Co 60 13.5 :

b. Cs 137 36.3 -

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Cs 134 16.2 ;

Co 00 6.*

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3. Solid Waste Disposition Nu=ber of Shioments.

Mode of Transportation Destination 14 Tractor / Trailer (cask)

Barnwe31, S.C.

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Richland, Wash 3

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barnwell, b.c.

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