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Public Version of Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure HNP-8430, Operation of Waste Separation & Temporary Storage Facility.
ML20049J199
Person / Time
Site: Hatch  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 02/24/1982
From: Rogers W
GEORGIA POWER CO.
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HNP-8430, NUDOCS 8203120253
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Operation of Waste Seoaration & Temporary Storage Facility PROCEDURE TITLE t

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The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions in the operation of the waste separation and temporary storage facility. h.

B. SAFETY Observe Radiation Protection Procedures.  !.

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HNP-8012 l HNP-8016 l HNP-8028 D. SPECIA'L EQUIPMENT

1. Appropriate survey instruments.
2. Appropriate protective clothing.

, 3. Appropriate signs, placards, and labels.

E. DETERMINATION OF MATERIALS TO BE TRANSFERRED TO THE WASTE '

SEPARATION AND TEMPORARY STORAGE FACILITY (WS-TS F)

l. All waste transferred to the WS-TSF must be contained in a yellow plastic bag or wrapped in yellow sheet plastic or in appropriate containers to prevent the release of contamination during transport.
2. Under no circumstances will liquids be transferred to the WS-TSF. This includes wet or damp mop heads, rags, or oil soaked blankets.
3. Each bag or piece of material must be surveyed by a Health Physics Technician prior to leaving the operating buildings. HNP-8028. ,,) j

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4. There must be no external surf ace contaminapr6n..oh the container. Also, no waste reading in exce'sss of7>50,mr/hr contact will be transferred to the WS-TSI'wfthout%Ehe'\\ .

approval of the Health Physics Superinteid8nt.fy);.(j#~

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a. A general description of the waste.
b. Surface contamination results.
c. Highest contact dose rates. l
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e. Surveyor's name.

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dose rate gceater than 50 mr/hr ,

must be taken to the Unit II radwaste trash compacting area on the R/W 132' elevation. i F. TRANSFER OF WASTE TO THE WASTE SEPARATION AND TEMPORARY STORAGE

  • FACILITY (WS-TS F)
1. Material shall be transported to the WS-TSF by truck. The truck will be loaded in an area designated by a Health Physics foreman or supervisor.
2. During the loading, transporting, and unloading of waste from the vehicle, the vehicle shall be posted " Radioactive Material" on the front rear and each side of the vehicle.

The vehicle should also be posted as a " Radiation Area."

3. After the loading of waste onto the transport vehicle has been completed, the vehicle shall be locked and sealed and shall remain locked and sealed, until the commencement of unloading at the WS-TSF.
4. The vehicle shall be surveyed prior to leaving the protected area. Dose rates outside the vehicle shall be within the limits specified in DOT regulations and in HNP-8016. Survey results will be documented on Data Sheet 1 of Data Package 2 of HNP-8016.
5. The vehicle shall travel unimpeded and by the quickest route to the WS-TSF. There shall be no unauthorized stops alon i

the way. Emergency stops (such as mechanical failure tire, etc.) shall require the immediate notificati Health Physics foreman.  %.pg. y s a .

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6. After the vehicle has been unloaded, a surve

, performed. The interior and exterior of the ehic hall be smeared for surface contamination. Survey resul be logged on Figure 1 of procedure HNP-8012.

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2. Waste reading less than 5 mr/hr shall be set aside for
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3. Non-compactable waste shall be set aside for packing B-25 shipping containers.
4. Compactable waste shall be set aside for compacting.
5. All bags containing waste shall be opened and investigated for salvageable protective clothing and equipment.

H. WASTE SEPARATION

1. Bags of waste reading less than 5 mr/hr contact shall be' opened and the waste shall be placed on the waste sorting tables for inspection.
2. All waste shall be scanned with an RM-14/HP-210 probe or an E-120. Waste found to be reading 100 cpm above background at one half inch will be considered contaminated and will be processed as Radioactive Waste. The remaining material w'.11 be placed in green plastic bags and sent to the landfill as non-contaminated trash.
3. Before any clean waste is released to the landfill, each bag is to be checked with a micro-R meter or a PRM-4A/ SPA-3.

This check is to be performed at the landfill by an ANSI l qualified H.P. Any bag of clean trash reading greater than l two times background must be returned to the waste 8

l separation facility for reprocessing.

4. A written log must be kept of all materials leaving the WS-TSF as non-contaminated trash.. This log should contain:
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trash are to be source checked

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GeorgiaPower d , ,, , p I. PROCESSING OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE

1. All non-compactable waste shall be packaged in B-25 shipping I containers. Compactable waste shall be packaged in B-25 shipping containers and/or DOT 17 H 55 gallon drums.

NOTE B-25 surface dose rates are not to exceed 80 mr/hr. All material reading greater than 20 mr/hr should be placed in the center of the B-25 boxes in order B-25to limit boxes the surface dose rates.

are not to exceed 4000 lbs. DOT 17 H drums are not to exceed 840 lbs.

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' materials sticker and the following information:

a. I.D. 3 umber
b. G en e r a.' description of conter.ts
c. Highest contact dose rate
d. Container contamination levels
e. Gross weight
f. Date and surveyor's name
3. A written record shall be kept on each package or container. See Data Package 1, Data Sheet 1.
4. Containers should be numbered consecutively with the numbers preceded by HNP and the year.

Example: HNP-82-1 HNP-82-2

5. Radioactive LSA stickers shall be placed on two opposite sides of each container.
6. Containers should be stored in such a way as to limit j

exposure and allow easy access.

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1 l, J. ROUTINE SURVEYS Routine contamination and radiation surveys shall be

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facility or following any event which might cause a change in conditions. Survey results are to be logged on Figure 1, l 2, or 3 of HNP-8012. l K. RADIATION AND CONTAMINATION CONTROL l

1. Personnel working in the WS-TSF will be required to wear l

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l,' 2. All entries into a radiation controlled area inside the l WS-TSF will require an RWP (Radiation Work Permit) to be U

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4. The storage area will be inspected monthly for signs of container deterioration or leakage. Appropriate corrective action will be taken if damaged containers are found.

t Documentation will be on Data Sheet 2 of Data Package 2.

Any water that accumulates in theIf floor sump will be sampled i

! 5. the liquid contains and analyzed by Health Physics.

radioactive material other than natural radioactivity, it will be transferred to the radwaste system for processing.

When liquid is found, the source should be identified and stopped.

6. When the building is not in use weekly, Health Physics surveys will be utilized to assure that no significant The survey will also verify, contamination buildup occurs.

that the area dose rate is not excessive.

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