ML20052H384

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Environ Monitoring Procedure
ML20052H384
Person / Time
Site: 07000925
Issue date: 03/29/1982
From:
KERR-MCGEE NUCLEAR CORP.
To:
Shared Package
ML20052H381 List:
References
20656, KM-NC-20-2, NUDOCS 8205200304
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{{#Wiki_filter:i ATTACHMENT 1 i r PROCEDURE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROCEDURE KM-NC-20-2, REVISION 3 LICENSE RENEWAL SNM 928 DOCKET N0. 925 820S200304 820329 PDR ADOCK 07 2

PROCEDURE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROCEDURE KM-NC-20-2, REV. 3 PURPOSE: Establish practice for monitoring Cimarron Facility effluents and their effect on the environment. RESPONSIBILITY: , ACTI0ft: Facility Manager and/or 1. Approve environmental monitoring practices. his designated Alternate 2. Administrative 1y responsible for obtaining permission to collect off-site samples. Production Supervision 1. Inform Health Physics of releases of radio-active material or chemicals which may affect the environment. Maintenance and Utility 1. Provide maintenance as requested by Health Supervision Physics supervision. Health Physics Supervision 1. Provide Health Physics personnel to collect-environmental samples. 2. Determine environmental sampling locations. 3. Report significant sample results to manage-ment. Health Physics Technicians 1. Collect effluent and environmental samples. 2. Prepare water, soil and vegetation samples for shipment to KM Technical Center for analysis. 3. Prepare air samples for alpha counting and for shipment to Oklahoma State Health Department.

Environmental Monitoring Procedure March 24, 1982 - Page 2. I. SAMPLING TECHNIQUES, A. Effluents will be sampled regularly to determine radioactivity content. 1. While stacks are in use, gaseous effluents will be sampled continuously. The samples will be collected and analyzed for radioactive material at least once each week. 2. Liquid effluents include domestic wastes and process wastes. Domestic wastes from laundry and restrooms is released to the sanitary lagoons. Process waste will be monitored to determine whether it will be pumped to sanitary lagoons if <0.1 MPC for the plutonium plant and <l.0 MPC for the uranium pTant. B. Air, water, soil and vegetation samples will be collected to determine radioactive material and chemical content. 1. Off-site air samples will be collected by high volume samplers at three locations. Samples will be collected on 8 x 10 inch filter paper over four-hour intervals each day and the filter paper will be changed each week (sampling will be cycled through twenty-eight hours each week). The sample filters will be divided for counting by the Oklahoma State DeDartment of Health and Kerr-McGee Health Physics personnel. Samples will be counted for gross alpha, but uranium and plutonium analyses may be performed on samples signi-ficantly above background. 2. Samples will be collected monthly from the two sanitary lagoons and analyzed for gross alpha and gross beta activity. Annual samples will be collected from the Cimarron River, upstream and downstream, seven ponds, one stream, three water wells, and seven monitor wells and analyzed for uranium, plutonium, nitrate, fluoride, gross alpha and gross beta, activity. 3. Soil samples (composite of 10 surface plugs 3" diameter and 2" deep, then composite of 10 subsurface plugs 3" and 10" deep) will be collected annually at 17 locations and analyzed for uranium, plutonium and fluoride. 4. Vegetation samples (500 grams) will be collected annually from 10 locations near the Cimarron Facility and analyzed for uranium, plutonium and fluoride. 5. Special samples will be collected if positive results are obtained from routine samples or to define the extent of a release. C. Gamma radiation will be monitored with film badges.

EnvirInmental Monitoring Precedura March 24, 1982 - Page 3. 1. Film badges will be located on boundary fences. The film will be changed and analyzed quarterly. II. SAMPLING LOCATIONS A. Sampling locations are shown on attached diagrams. 1. Air samples will be collected one-half mile north, east and south of the Facility. 2. Water samples will be collected from: the sanitary lagoons, the Cimarron River near Highway 74 bridge and three-fourth mile down-stream; pond under Highway 74 bridge; pond west of the Cimarron Facility entrance; Kerr-McGee water supply ponds; pond located northwest of the cold incinerator; stream north of covered waste pond 2; well in pasture northeast of the Plutonium Plant; well at farmhouse southeast of the Cimarron Facility; monitor wells surrounding the uranium waste ponds (now covered over), if there is any water present; and well located at Highway 33/74 intersection. 3. Soil samples will be collected north of the Uranium Plant boundary fence; south of the Uranium Plant boundary fence; north of plutonium plant boundary fence; one-half mile north, east, south and west of the Cimarron Facility; one mile north, east, south and west of the Cimarron Facility; two miles northeast, northwest, southeast and southwest of the Cimarron Facility; three, five and ten miles north of the Cimarron Facility. 4. Vegetation samples will be collected north of the Uranium Plant boundary fence; south of the Uranium Plant boundary fence; north of plutonium plant boundary fence; one-half mile east, west, north and south of the Cimarron Facility; on the covered Plutonium waste pond, on the two covered uranium waste ponds; and of the old burial pit. 5. Gaseous effluent samples will be collected from exhaust stacks which are in use.

CIMARR0N FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING SCHEDULE SAMPLE NUMBER SAMPLE LOCATION SAMPLE FREQUENCY SAMPLE ANALYSIS AIR Weekly Gross a 1101 North - 1/2 mi. 1102 East - 1/2 mi. 1103 South - 1/2 mi. SURFACE WATER Annually U, Pu, F NO, 3 Gross a Gross 8 1201 Cimarron River - Upstream 1202 Cimarron River - Downstream 1203 Pond - NW of Plant 1204 Pond - West of Plant 1205 K-M Lake - East 1206 Pond - NW of Incinerator 1208 Stream North of Uranium Pond #2 1209 K-M Lake - West 1212 Sanitary Lagoon - East

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3 Grcss a j Gross 8 l 1301 Well - North of Plant 1303 Well - Farmhouse SE of Plant 1307 Well - Jct. Hwy 33/74 1302 Monitor Well - SW of Uranium Pond #1 1 1304 Monitor Well - NW of Uranium Pond #1 1305 Monitor Well - NW of Uranium Pond #2 i 1306 Monitor Well - SE of Uranium Pond #2 l 1308 Monitor Well - NE of Uranium Pond #2 1309 Monitor Well - SW of Uranium Pond #2 l 1310 Monitor Well - S of Uraniuin Pond #2 l I

  • Monthly radioactivity snmples, in addition to annual samples.

CIMARR0N FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING SCHEDULE (con't) SAMPLE NUMBER SAMPLE LOCATION SAMPLE FREQUENCY SAMPLE ANALYSIS S0IL Annually U, Pu, F 1401 North - 1/2 mi. 1402 North - U Fence Line 1403 South - U Fence Line 1404 South - 1/2 mi. 1405 East - 1/2 mi. I 1406 West - 1/2 mi. 1407 North - 1 mi. 1408 South - 1 mi. 1409 East - 1 mi. 1410 West - 1 mi. 1411 NE 2 mi. 1412 NW 2 mi. I I 1413 SW 2 mi. I 1414 SE 2 mi. 1415 North - 3 mi. 1416 North - 5 mi. 1417 North - 10 mi. 1413 North - Pu Fence Line VEGETATION Annually U, Pu, F 1501 North - 1/2 mi. 1502 North - U Fence Line 1503 South - U Fence Line 1504 South - 1/2 mi. 1505 East - 1/2 mi. 1506 West - 1/2 mi. 1507 Covered Pu Pond 1508 Covered Pond #1 1509 Covered Pond #2 r 1510 Old Burial Pit 1511 North - Pu Fence Line i

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