ML20059D625
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| Site: | Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png |
| Issue date: | 06/30/1990 |
| From: | Cross J PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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James E Cross Vice President, Nuclear August 29, 1990 Trojan Nuclear Plant Docket 50-344.
License NPF-1 l
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN:
Document Control Desk Washington DC 20555
Dear Sir:
TROJAN NUCLEAR PLANT Semiannual Radioactive Effluent and Waste Disposal Report In accordance with Trojan Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications, attached is the semiannual Radioactive Effluent and Waste Disposal Report for the period through June 30, 1990.
This information will also be included in the 1990 Annual Operating Report.
Sincerely.
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Mr. David Stewart-Smith State of Oregon Department of Energy Mr. John B. Martin Regional Administrator, Region V U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. R. C. Barr NRC Resident Inspector
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RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT Requirement Trojan Facility Operating License NPF-1. Appendix A. Technical Specifica-tions 6.9.1.5.3 and 6.9.1.5.4, " Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report", require:
" Routine Radioactive Effluent Release Reports covering the operation of the unit during the previous 6 months of operation shall be submitted within 60 days after January 1 and July 1 of each year.
"The Radioactive Effluent Release Reports shall include a summary of i
the quantitles of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents.and solid waste released from the unit as outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.21 (Rev. 1), ' Measuring, Evaluating, and Reporting Radioactivity in
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Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive Materials in Liquid and-Caseous Effluents from Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plant',
with data summarized on a quarterly basis following the format of Appendix B thereof.
"The Radioactive Effluent Release Reports may include a summary of the meteorological conditions concurrent with the release of gaseous effluents during each quarter as outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.21 (Rev.-1), with data summarized on a quarterly basis following the format of Appendix B thereof.
If the summary of the meteorological data is not included in the radioactive effluent release reports, it will be available for review at PCE's Corporate Of fice, a
"The Radioactive Effluent Release Reports shall include an assessment of the radiation doses from radioactive effluents to individuals due to their activities inside the unrestricted area boundary (Figure 5.1-1) during the report period. All assumptions used-in making these assessments (e.g., specific activity, exposure time and location) thall be included in these reports.
"The Radioactive Effluent Release Reports shall include a copy of all-licensee event reports required by Specification 3.11.1.1 and 3.11.2.1.
"The Radioactive Effluent Release Reports shall include an assessment of radiation doses from the radioactive 11guld and gaseous effluents released from the unit during each calendar quarter as outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.21.
In addition, the unrestricted area boundary maximum noble gas gamma air and beta air doses shall be evaluated.
The meteorological conditions concurrent with the releases of efflu-ents shall be used for determining the gaseous pathway doses.
The assessment of radiation doses shall be performed in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).
"The Radioactive Effluent Release Reports shall include any changes to the PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM or to the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) made during the reporting period, 1
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i EaP.9Il Complete data for the period from January.1990 through June 1990 have been included.
1 No licensee event reports required by Specification 3.11.1.1 or 3.11.2.1 were submitted during the first six months of 1990.
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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL REPORT This section contains a summary of the liquid and gaseous release limits; a list of the maximum permissible concentrations of the: isotopes released; a summary of batch and abnormal release data; a summary of total liquid and gaseous releases; listings of isotopes released classified by path-way, gaseous or liquid,-and type, continuous or batch; and a summary of solid radioactive waste shipments. This section represents all releases during the period January 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990.
The "ND" notation used in the following data tables indicates that no detectable activity was found when samples were analyzed using counting techniques which ensure compliance with the " Lower Limit of Detection" (LLD) values of Technical Specification Tables 4.11-1, " Radioactive Liquid Waste Sampling and Analysis Program", and 4.11-2, " Radioactive Gaseous Waste Sampling and Analysis Program". The referenced "LLD" specificatior.s are not used as limiting values for reporting' activity; all measurable activity is reported.
For gamma-emitting isotopes, all isotopes with measurable activity, together with those isotopes specified in Technical Specification Tables 4.11-1 and 4.11-2 are reported.
Activity releases from the Auxiliary Building are based on observed activity concentrations multiplied by a correction factor of.2.2.
Releases from the Auxiliary Building have been based on the use of correction factors since February of 1988 when deficiencies in the design i
of the Auxiliary Building exhaust sampling system were identified.
1 While it is recognized that the use of correction factors does not meet l
the requirements of ANSI N13.1, the correction factors are conservative l
and will continue to be used while a new design for the PRM-2 sample l
probe (which does meet those requirements) is being developed, i
As part of tho investigation to determine if PRM-1 was. receiving i
representative samples, testing was performed on the Containment j
ventillation exhaust duct.
An internal analysis of the test results in conjunction with outsido experta was completed on September 30, 1968.
The analysis indicated that PRM-1 will obtain a representative sample.
when the containment purge exhaust system is operated (flow approximately j
50,000 cfm) but that PRM-1 may not obtain a representative sample when l
using the hydrogen vent system (flow approximately 140 cfm),
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Immediate corrective action was to install a temporary modification for the sample probe for PRM-1 to samplo directly from the "A" Train hydrogen l
vent duct.
During the 1990 refueling outage, a design was installed to ensure representative sampling of the Hydrogen Vent System to the l
requirements of ANSI N13.1.
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Ky = Average total body dose factor due to genuna emissions,
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controlling exposure locations.
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. SUPPLEMENTAL.INFORMATION-January 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990 REGULATORY LIMITS First Second Fission and Activation Gas Release Rate Listits Unit Quarter Quarter 1.
Tech Spec 3.11.2.1(a), Instantaneous.
QTV <
1 C1/sec 1.72E-1 1.88E-1 2.0 Ky QTv <
1 Ci/sec 4.33E-1 4.575-1 0.33 (Ly + 1.1 N )
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Tech Spec 3.11.2.2, Quarterly Average QTv <
1 Ci/sec 5.68E-3 6.15E -
50 Ny QTv <
1 C1/sec 3.92E-3 3.96E-3 25 My 3.
Tech Spec 3.11.2.4(1), Quarterly Average Requiring Use of.the Gaseous Radwaste l
Treattaent System QTv <
1 C1/sec
-2.84E-3 3.08E-3 100 Ny QTv <
1 C1/see 1.96E-3 1.98E-3 50 My l
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l TABLE A-2 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION i
i January 1, 1990 through June-30, 1990
. 1 REGULATORY LIMITS Gaseous Iodine'131. Tritium. and Particulates First Second I
With > 8 Day T1/2 rimits Unit Ouarter Quarter 1..
Tech Spec 3.11.2.1(b), Instantaneous ^
QTv <
1 C1/sec 1.00E-2 3.13E-2
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Tech Spec 3.11.2.3, Quarterly Average i
QTv <
1 C1/sec 6.71E-5 2.10E-4 i
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Tech Spec 3.11.2.4(2), Quarterly Average Esquiring Use of the Ventilation Exhaust Treatment System.
QTV <
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'C1/sec 3.36E-5 1.05E-4 200 R1 i
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'1 TABLE A-3 SUPPLEIENTAL.INFORMATION January 1, 1990.through' June 30,.1990 l
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L Tech Spec 3.11.1.1 Instantaneous discharge concentrations i
Instantaneous less than.the maximum permissible concentrations listed in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B. Table II, Column 2, for radionuclides other than dissolved j
or entrained noble gases..For dissolved or entrained noble gases,
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the concentration.is limited to 2 x 10-4 pC1/mi total activity.
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Tech Spec 3.11.1.2 Gross release limit of 2.5 C1. per Quartarly Average quarter excluding tritium and dissolved noble gases.
If this limit is exceeded, cumulative dose due to i
liquid effluents will be limited-to 1.5 mrom to the whole body and.to-2.5 mrem:to any organ, using isotope j
specific methodology in the plant' offsite-dose calculation manual (ODCM).
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Tech Spec 3.11.1.3 The liquid radwance treatment system Quarterly Average Requiring shall be maintained and used when Use of the Liquid Radwaste activity discharged (excluding tritium
-Treatment System and dissolved noble gas) would exceed 1.25 Ci/Qtr.
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Tech Spec 3.11.1.4 The quantity of radioactive material Temporary Storage Tank contained in temporary radwaste storage Activity Limit tanks is limited to 5,10 C1 excludint i
tritium and dissolved noble gases.
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I TABLE A-4 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION January 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990
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MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATIONS 3
i Liould (10 CFR 20, Appendix B, Table II, Col. 2) l (Minimum of soluble or insoluble, as. applicable) l l
MPC MPC 1
Isotope (uci/cc)
Isotope (vC1/cc)
Fluorine 18 8 x 10-4 Iodine 131 3 x 10-7 i
Chromium 51 2 x 10-3 Iodine 132 8 x 10-6 Manganese 54 1 x 10-4 Tellurium 132 2 x 10-5 Iron 55 8 x 10-4 Iodine 133
-1 x 10-6 Cobalt 57 4 x 10-4 Cesium 134 9 x 10-6 Cobalt 58 9 x 10-5 Cesium 137 2 x 10-5 l
Iron 59 5 x 10-5 Cesium 138 3 x 10-6 Cobalt 60 3 x 10-5 Barium 140 2 x 10-5 Strontium 89 3 x 10-6 Lanthanum 140 2 x 10-5 Strontium 90 3 x 10-7
. Cerium 141 9 x 10-5 r
Zirconium 95 6 x 10-5 Cerium 144 1 x 10-5 Niobium 95 1 x 10-4 Tungsten 187 6 x 10-5 Molybdenum 99 4 x 10-5 Alpha 3 x 10-8 Technetium 99m 3 x 10-3 Unidentified 3 x 10-8 i
Ruthenium 103 8 x 10-5 Teltium 3 x 10-3 Ruthenium 106 1 x 10-5 Krypton 85m 2 x 10-4 i
Silver 110m 3 x 10-5 Krypton 87 2 x 10-4 Tin 113 8 x 10-5 Krypton 88 2 x'10-4 Antimony 124 2 x 10-5 Xenon 131m 2 x 10-4 Antimony 125 1 x 10-4 Xenon 133 2 x 10-4 Antimony 127 3 x 10-6 Xenon 133m 2 x 10-4 i
Xenon 135 2 x 10-4 Xenon 135m 2 x 10-4 Gaseous Gaseous MPCs are not used in calculating technical specification limits at
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i TABLE a-5 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION January 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990 AVERAGE ENERGY Effluent release limits are not based upon i, hence, reporting I is not required.
I MEASUREMENTS AND APPROIIMATIONS OF TOTAL RADIOACTIVITY Gaseous Releases Fission and Act8vation Gasest Gamma spectrometric analysis of gaseous grab samples define radionuclide distribution at least monthly on monitored gaseous release points.
Using the known nuclide distributions'and process radiation monitor readings, the actual i.
j quantitles of gaseous releases are calculated.
Iodines and particulatest Weekly composite filter and lodine cartridge samples are analyzed by gasuna spectroscopy to determine the concentration of particulate and iodine isotopes.
Weekly composite samples ere analyzed for alpha-emitting isotopes by counting with a gas flow proi.Eclonal counter. Quarterly composite filters are analyzed for Sr-89/90 using gas proportional beta counting and chemical separation techniques when necessary.
Igiliggs Tritium is collected on dry silica sel in monthly composite I
samples and counted using liquid scintillation spectroscopy.
Liould Releases Fission and Activation products Gamma spectrometric analysis of each batch is perfor'ned. Weekly composite samples are maintained for continuous releases, and the composites are analyzed for specific nuclides as required. Monthly and quarterly composites are prepared I
for soth batch and continuous releases for specified activity l
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Tritiust Monthly composite samples are distilled and deionized as i
necessary to remove contamination and counted by liquid scintillation techniques.
Dissolved and Entrained Cases: Gaseous isotopes are determined by l
gamma spectrometric analysis of each batch and on a minimum frequency of once per month for continuous releases.
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e TABLE A-4 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORM & TION January 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990 i
l R&TCH RELEASES Unii kW Graecus Number of Batch Releases 52 83 Total time period for Satch Releases Hours 331.2 2274.1 l
Naximum t.ime period for Batch Releases Mours 23.6 326.8 Average time period for Batch Releases Hours 6.4 27,4 Minimum time period for Batch Releases Hours 0.3 0.6 Average dilution flow during Batch Releases GPN 35296 MA*
ASWORMAL RELEASES Number of Abnorinal Releases 1
1 Total Activity Released C1 1.848-7 6.25E-2
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e TAkLE A-7 Sheet 1 of 2 GABROUS EFFLUENTS SUIglATION OF ALL RELEASE 3 January 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990 I
First Second Estimated FIB 8105 AND ACTIVATION GAREs unit Quarter Quarter Egror (%)
Total Activity Released Ci 8.64E+1 3.29E+1 13.5El Average Release Rate for Quarter yCA 2
1.11E+1 4.18E+0 1
Percent of LLmits Tech. Spec. 3.11.2.1 (a) -
2.05E-2 6.57E-3 g
Instantaneous j
Tech Spec. 3.11.2.2 -
2.84E-1 1.05E-1 Quarterly Average 1
4 Tech. Spec. 3.11.2.4.(1) -
5.67E-1 2.10E-1 Quarterly Average Requiring Processint i
IODINE 131 i
l Total Iodine 12; Released C1 8.87E-4' 5.73E-4 Average Release Rate for Quarter pCi/sec 1.14E-4 7.29E-5 PARTICULATES Total with Kalf-lives > 8 days C1 3.30E-5 9.39E-5 Average Release Rate for Quarter pC1/sec 4.24E-6 1.19E-5 Total Gross Alpha Released C1 1.42E-7 2.46E-6 TRITTUN Total Released Ci 7.53E+0 2.94E+1 Average Releass Rate for Quarter pC1/sec 9.68E-1 3.74E+0 A-9
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l IODINE 131. PARTICULATES WITH First Second Ectimated
> 8 DAY T1/2 AND TRITIUM Unit harter gg g Error (%)
l Total Released Ci 7.53E+0 2.94E+1 13.5El Average Release Rate for Quarter pC1/sec 9.68E-1 3.74E+0 Percent of Limit Tech. Spec 3.11.2.1 (b) 5.67E-2 2.04E-2 Instantaneous Tech. Spec. 3.11.2.3 1.45E+0 1.79E+0 Quarterly Average Tech.-Spec.-.3.11.2.4 (2) 2.89E+0 3.58E+0 Quarterly Average Requirint Processint L
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TABLE A-8 Sheet 1 of 2 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS GROUND LEVEL RELEASES Jknuary 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990 NUCLIDES RELEASED Continuous Node Batch Mode 1
- UDit, 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter let Quarter 2nd Quart 6r FISSION GASES Krypton 85m C1 1.05E-3 ND 5.618-3 ND f
Krypton 85 Cl ND ND 8.81E-1 5.258-1 Krypton 87
-C1 2.55E-3 ND 2.575-3 ND Krypton 88 C1 3.25E-3 WD 3.00R-3 ND Xenon 131m C1 ND ND 4.72E-1 7.39E-2 Kanon 133m Ci ND ND 2.19E-1 ND Ionon 133 C1 4.62E+1 2.24E+1 3.81E+1 9.87E+0 Zenon 135m C1 1.63E-2 ND 2.61E-3 ND Ionon 135 C1 1.42E-2 ND 1.115 I ND I
Xenon 137 Ci ND WD 9.34E-3 ND Kenon 138 C1 6.13E-3 ND
- 9. 56 E-3 ND l
Argon 41 C1 ND ND 2.07E-1 ND TOTAL FOR QUARTER C1 4.62E+1 2.24E+1 4.00E+1 1.05E+1 1
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Sheet 2 of 2 Continuo'.ss Mode Batch Mode Qalt 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter let Quarter 2nd Quarter 10 DINES j
Iodine 131 Ci 5.41E-4 1.40E-4 3.46E-4 4.33E-4 i
Iodine 132 Ci ND ND 2.878-3 ND Iodine 133 C1 1.638-8 ND 1.638-3 ND Iodine 134 Ci ND ND 4.71E-3 ND Iodine 135 C1 ND ND 2.74E-3 ND t
TOTAL FOR QUARTER Ci 5.41E-4 1.40E-4 1.238-2 4.33E-4 PARTICULATES > 8 DAY T-1/2 AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REOUIRED ISOTOPES Mantanese 54 C1 ND ND 1.32E-7 ND Iron 55 Ci KD KD 5.59E-6 ND Cobalt 58 Ci ND ND 4.05E-6 5.428-6 Cobalt 60 Ci ND ND ND ND Zinc 65 Ci ND ND ND ND Strontium 89 Ci 8.59R-8 KD 5.688-7 8.78E Strontium 90 C1 5.04E-8 ND 6.64E-8 6.54E-7 Niobium 95 C1 ND D
ND ND Molybdenum 99 Cl ND ND 1.07E-5 ED Cesium 134 Ci KD ND 7.86E-6 ND Cesium 136 C1 KD KD 1.438-6 KD Cesium 137 C1 ND ND 1.12E-5 ND Barium 140 C1 ND KD 1.988-6 ND Cerium 141 C1 ND ND ND KD
' Cerium 144 Ci ND ND ND ND Neodymium 147 Ci KD ND ND ND j
TOTAL FOR QUARTER C1 1.36E-7 0.00E+0 4.36E-5.
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TABLE A-9 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS ELEVATED RELEASES January 1. 1990 through June 30, 1990 i
No Elevated Release Points 1
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LIQUID EFFLUENTS SUMATION OF ALL RELEAstS January 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990 FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS l
First Second Estimated t
Unit Quarter Quarter Error %
l Total Activity Released (excluding C1 8.36E-3 5.60E-2 13.5E+1 gnses, tritium, and alpha) l l
Average Diluted Concentration pC1/mi 4.72E-10 3.68E-9 l
i Pera.ent of Limit I
sth Spec-3.11.1.1 - Instantaneous 8.715-2 4.83E-1
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..ch Spec 3.11.1.2 - Quarterly Limit 3.34E-1 2.24E0 toch Spec 3.11.1.3 - Quarterly Limit 6.69E-1 4.48E0 Requiring Processing TRITIUN Total Released C1 1.61E+1 1.12E+2 Average Diluted Concentration pC1/mi 9.08E-7 7.37E-6 Fraction of MPC 3.03E-2 2.46E-1 DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED CASES Total Activity Released Ci 8.20E-4 5.48E-5 l
Average Diluted Concentration WC1/mi 4.64E-11 3.618-12 Fraction of MPC 2.32E-5 1.80E-6 CROSS ALPHA RADI0 ACTIVITY Total Activity Released Ci ND 3.81E-5 3.0E+1 UNDILUTED VOLUME OF WASTE RELEASED C1 1.67E+7 1.66E+7 15.0E0 VOLUNE OF DILUTION WATER Liters 1.77E+10 1.52E+10 11.5E+1 l
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LIQUID EFFLUENTS January 1, 1990 throuth June 30, 1990 i
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NUCLIDES RELEATED Contiruous Mode Batch Mode c
l Uali itt._ Quarter 2nd Quarter 11Lharter 2nd Quarter Chromium 51 C1 ND ND 2.17E-4 4.465-3 Manganese 54 Ci ND ND 1.00E-4 2.68E-4 l
Iron 55 C1 4.55E-4 1.718-3 3.335-3 9.00E-3 Cobalt 57 C1 ND ND
Iron 59 C1 KD ND 7.805-6 8.965-5 Cobalt 60 C1 WD ND 1.575-3 4.19E-3 Zinc 65 C1 ND WD ND ND Strontium 89 C1 1.56E-4 1.828-4 2.01E-5 3.64E-5 Strontium 90 Ci 7..'.4 E-5 4.50E-6 5.42E-6 1.795-6 "irconium 95 C1 ND ND 2.34E-5 3.695-3 Niobium 91 Ci WD WD 7.76E-5 4.125-3 Molybdenum Ci KD KD 7.78E-6 KD Technitium 99m C1 ND ND 7.92E-6 ND Ruthenium 103 Ci ND ND 2.71E-5 7.30E-3 Ruthenium 106 Ci ND KD 3.49E-4 9.18E-3 Silver 110m C1 ND KD 7.06E-5 4.11E-4 Tin 113 Ci KD ND ED 3.50E-5 Antimony 124 C1 KD KD KD ND Antimony 125 C1 ND KD 3.79E-5
- 2. 5 2E-4 Iodine 131 C1 WD ND 1.65E-4 1.68E-5 Iodine 132 Ci ND KD 2.10E-5 1.39E-5 Iodino 133 C1 ND ND ND ND Tellurium 132 Ci KD ND 2.71E-5 1.33E-5 Casium 134 C1 ND ND 1.33E-4 1.04E-4 Cesium 137 Ci ND 3.21E-5 2.82E-4 3.28E-4
' Barium 140 Ci ND WD 4.23E-5 ND i
Lanthanum 140 C1 ND ND 8.79E-5 1.2SE-4 A-15
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ELQJ HEE.. RELEASED Continuous Mode Batch Mode Ug ist ouarter 2nd Quarter let Quarter 2nd Quarter i
Cerium 141 C1 ND ND ND 2.62E-4 Cerium 144 C1 ND ND 1.72E-4 1.44E-3 Tungsten 187 C1 ND ND ND ND Unidentified Ci ND ND ND ND a
TOTAL FOR QUARTER Ci 6.33E-4 1.93E-3 7.73E-3 5.415-2
'f DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GABE8 Continuous Mode Batch Mode g
ist Quarter 2nd Quarter let Quarter 2nd Quarter Krypton 85 Ci ND ND ND ND Krypton 88 C1 ND ND ND ND Kenon 131m C1 ND ND ND ND Xenon 133m C1 ND ND ND ND Ionon 133 Ci ND ND 7.99E-4 5.48E-5 Xenon 135 Ci ND ND 2.14E-5 ND Kenon 138 C1 ND ND ND ND TOTAL FOR QUARTER C1
'ND ND 8.20E-4 5.48E-5 6
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SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS i
January 1, 1990 throuEh June 30, 1990 SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR Activity Volume Estimate BURIAL OR DISPORAL (Not Irradiated During DurinE Total Puel) - Tree of Waste Six Months Six Months Error 1.
Spent Rosin, Filters, Sludges.
0.056 C1 16.99 m3 25%
Evaporator Bottoms, etc.
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Dry Compressible Waste, contam-1.58 C1 155.74 m3 25%
insted Equipment, e' -.
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Irradiated Components, control 0.000 0.00' Rods, etc.
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Other 0.000 0.00 l
ESTIMATE OF MAJOR NUCLIDE DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF WA8TE l
Nuclide 1.
See attached sheet.
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See attached sheet.
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SOLID..WASTB DISPOSITION Number of Shiomants Mode of Transoortation Destinaligg 6
Exclusive Truck Allied Nuclear, Inc.
2025 Battelle Blvd.
Richland WA 99352
'I IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS DISPOSITION lhunber of Shipments Mode of Transportation Destination 0
N/A*
N/A*
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TABLE A-12 Sheet 2 of 2 ESTIn&TE OF M& JOB WUCLIDE DISTRIBUTION 8Y TYPE OF 1&BTE 1.
Buclida Cl Nuclide El H-3 0
Ru-106 0.001 C-14 0
Ag-110m 0
Cr-51 0
Sn-113 0
Nn-54 0
Sb-125 0
Co-57 0
Cs-134 0.001 Co-58 0.001 Cs-137 0.001 Fe-59 0
Ba-140 0
co-60 0.001 Co-141 0
N1-63 0
Co-144 0
Sr-89 0
U-235 0
Sr-90 0
Pu-238 0
Nb-95 0
Pu-239 0
Zr-95 0
Pu-241 0
Ru-103 0
cm-242 0
Total 0.059 2.
Nuclide El Nuclide q[
H-3 1.025 Ru-106 0.007 C-14 0.342 As-110m 0
Cr-51 0.013 Sn-113 0
Mn-54 0.001 Sb-125 0
Co-57 0
Cs-134 0.004 Co-58 0.043 Cs-137 0.013 Fe-59 0
Ba-140 0
Co-60 0.025 Co-141 0.001 Ni-63 0.011 Co-144 0.006 Sr-89 0
U-235 0
Sr-90 0
Pu-238 0.001 Mb-95 0.013 Pu-239 0.001 2r-95 0.010 Pu-241 0.008 Ru-103 0.005 cm-242 0
Total 1.586 A-18
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OFF8ITE RADIATION D08E8
.0ffsite radiation. doses from gaseous and liquid effluents for the first six months of 1990 are presanted in this section. Included are quarterly doses to individuals at locations of maximum actual exposure and quarterly doses to the 50-alle population.
Doses are presented separately for batch and continuous releases and for noble gas, gaseous iodine, and particulate and liquid effluents.
Exposure locations are based on the land-use survey presented in the Final Safety Anslysis Report and the 1989 annual survey of agricultural production.
Models and assumptions used in perfoming the dose analyses for 1990 are i
presented in Sections 11.2. " Liquid Waste Management Systems", and 11.3,
" Gaseous Waste Management Systems", of the Trojan Final Safety Analysis Report.
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e Sheet 1 of 2 TABLE S1 PARAMETERS.USED IN CALCU!ATING DOSES FRON GASEOUS EFFLUENTS I
(First Half 1990)
Parameter Value__
i Accumulation and Decay Times (days) l Harvest of leafy vegetables to consumption) by man 1.0 Harvest of pasture grass to consumption by animals 0.0 Harvest of stored feed to consumption by animals 90.0 j
Harvest of produce to consumption by man 60.0 Animal butchering to consumption 20.0
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Food ingestion by animal to milking 2.0 Accumulation time on ground 7,300.0 Human Consumption Rates (kg/yr) i l
Leafy vegetables by adult 64.0 i
Produce by adult.
456.0 l
Meat by adult 110.0 l
Milk by adult 310.0 i
Milk by infant 330.0 3
Breathing Rates (m /yr)
Adult 8,000.0 Infant 1.400.0 Animal Consumption Rates (kg/ day)
Animal feed by meat animal 50.0 Animal feed by milk cow 50.0 Animal feed by milk goat 6.0 Exposure Periods During Growing Season (days)
Leafy' vegetables 60.0 Pasture vegetation 30.0 Produco 60.0 Residential Structure Shielding Factor 0.7 Fraction of Particulates Initially Deposited on Leafy Vegetation 0.2 Fraction of Particulates Initially Deposited on Produce 0.2 Fraction of Iodine Deposited on Leafy Vegetation 1.0 Fraction of Iodine Deposited on Produce 1.0 2
Surface Density of Soil for Root Zone (kg/m )
240.0 Field Decay Half Life.(days) 14.0 B-2
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Agricultural Productivity (kg/m )
l Leafy vegetables 2.0 Pasture grass 0.7 Produce 2.0 l
Period of Leng-Term Buildup for Activity in Soil (days) 7,300.0 Fraction of Leafy Vegetables Grown in Garden of Interest 1.0 Fraction of Produce Crown in Garden of Interest 0.76 Fraction of Year Animal Grazos on Pasture 0.5 y
. Fraction,of. Daily Feed that is Pasture Grass when Animal Grazos 1.0 t
i 0
B-3
l TABLE B-2 Sheet 1 of 2 PARAMETERS USED IN CALCULATING DOSES FRON LIQUID EFFLUENTS Value Parameter 1st Otr. 1990 2nd Otr, 1990 Plant Dilution Flow Rate (Epm) 36,100.
30,700.
Columbia River Flow Rate (cfs) 134,700.
381,727.
Dilution Factors Drinking water 1,675.
5,589.
Swimming water 369.
1,230.
Aquatic biota 369.
1,230.
Shoreline sediment 369.
'1,230.
Irrigation water 1,675.
5.589.
Milk and meat animal water 1,675.
5,589.
Decay Times (days)
Discharge to drinking water 0.76 0.59 Discharge to swinning water 0.0 0.0 Discharge to aquatic biota consumption 1.0 1.0 Discharge to deposition on shoreline sediment 0.0 0.0 Discharge to irrigation water withderwal 0.76 0.59 Discharge to allk and meat animal wecer 0.76 0.59 i
withdrawal Leafy vegetable harvest to consumption by man 1.
Produce harvest to consumption by man 60.
Stored feed harvest to consumption by animals 90.
Pasture grass to consumption by animals 0.
Animal butchering to consumption 20.
Food and water ingestion by cow / goat to 2.
milking Accumulation Times (days)
Shoreline sediment 7.300.
Irrigated soil 7.300.
Irrigated vegetables 60.
4 Pasture grass 30.
l Adult Consumption Rates (kg/yr)
Drinking water 730.
Fish 21.
Invertebrates (crayfish) 5.
Irrigated leafy vegetables 64.
Irrigated produce 456.
Cow's milk from irrigated pastureland 310.
Goat's milk from irrigated pastureland 310.
Heat from irrigated pastureland 110.
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l TABLE B-2 sheet 2 of 2 l
l value l
Parameter 1st otr. 1990 2nd Otr. 1990 l
Annual gxposure Times (hr/yr)
Swimating and boating 12.
I shoreline activities 12.
Irrigated pasture 2.190.
Infant Consumption Rates (kg/yr)
Drinking water 330.
Cow's alik from irrigated pastureland 330.
Fraction of Year Animals Graze on Pasture 0.5 Fraction of Year Crops are Irrigated 0.5
. Field 1(Weathering) Half-Life.(days) 14.
Irrigation Rate (11ters/m2-hr) 0.104 Fractional Concentration of Water in Soil (g/g) 0.2
)
Fraction of Leafy Vegetables Grown in Garden of
-1.
Interest Fraction of Produce Crown in Garden of Interest 0.76 Irrigated Soil Self-Shielding Factor 2.5 Fraction of Isotope in Irrigation Water That is 0.25 Initially Retained by Leafy Vegetables Fraction of Isotope in Irrigation Water That is 0.25 Initially Retained by Produce Pasture Grass Yield (kg/m2) 0.7 Vegetable Yield (kg/m2) 2.
Surface Density of Soil (kg/m2) 240.
Animal Consumption Rates (kg/ day)
Water by milk cow 60.
Water by milk goat 8.
Water by beef 50.
Pasture vegetation by milk cow 50.
Pasture vegetation by milk goat 6.
Pasture, vegetation by beef 50.
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TABLE B-3
- 1 QUARTER'1990 00SES FROM LIQUID EFFLUENTS (MtEM)
OTHER TOTAL ADULT IIIF ANT eMTERNAL EXPOSURE PATiWAY BODY SKIN LUNG BONE THYRotD THYR 0lO ORGA885
_==-==_-- --______-----
AQUATIC AT MAXIMUM LOCATION DRINK 1NG WATER 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.5E-05 1.3E-05 2.1E-05 1.2E-05 FISH CONSUMPTION 6.3E-05 6.3E-05 1.4E-05 6.6E-05 6.6E-05 0.0E+00 4.6E-05 INVERTEBRATE CONSUMPTION 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 8.4E-06 2.6E-05 1.3E-05 0.0E+00 4.3E-05 EXPOSURE TO SHORELINE SEDIMENT 5.0E-07 5.9E-07 5.0E-07 5.0E-07 5.0E-07 0.0E+00 5.0E-07 SWIMMING AND BOATING 5.6E-09 4.4E-08 5.6E-09 5.6E-09 5.6E-09 0.OE+00 5.6E-04 AQUATIC TOTAL 8.7E-05 8.7E-05 3.4E-05 1.1E-04 9.3E-05 2.1E-05 1.0E-04
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AQUATIC AT AGRICULTURAL LOCATION DRINKING WATER 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.5E-05 1.3E-05 2.1E-05 1.2E-05 FISH CONSUMPTION 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 3.1E-06 1.5E-05 1.5E-05 0.0E+00 1.0E-05 INVERTEBRATE CONSUMPTION 2.8E-06 2.8E-06
- -1.8E-06 5.8E-06 2.9E-06 0.0E+00 19.4C-06 EXPOSURE TO SHORELINE SEDIMENT 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 0.0E+00 1.1E-07 SWIMMING AND BOATING 1a2E-09 9.8E-09 1.2E-09 1.2E-09 1.2E-09 0.0E+00 1.2E-09 IRRIGATION AND LIVESTOCK WATERING
_________---- =----
EXPOSURE TO AGRICULTURAL Soll 1.4E-06 1.7E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 0.0E+00 1.4E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPT1088 1.5E-06 1.5E-06 1.5E-06 3.2E-06 2.9E-06 0.0E+00 1.5E-06 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 7.7E-06 7.7E-06 7.2E-06 1.6E-05 7.7E-06 0.0E+00 7.3E-06 MEAT CONSUMPTION 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 2.8E-06 2.2E-06 0.0E+00 1.8E-05 MILK CONSUMPTION (COW) 5.9E-06 5.9E-06 5.2E-06 6.5E-06 8.6E-06 3.7E-05 5.4E-06 MILK CONSUMPTION (GOAT)
- 1. 3 E- 05 1.3E-05 1.1E-05 1.5E-05 1.7E-05 6.1E-05 1.1E-05 AGRICULTURAL TOTAL ENCLUDING COW MILK CONSUMPTION 5.4E-05 5.5E-05 4.0E-05 7.3E-05 6.2E-05 8.1E-05 7.OE-05 EXCLUDING COAT MILK CONSUMPTION R.7E-05 4.7E-05 3.4E-05 6.5E-05 5.4E-05 5.8E-05 6.5E-05
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TABLE B-4 FIRST QUARTER 1990 POPULATION DOSE (50-MILE) FROM LIQUID EFFLUENTS (MAN-REM)
EXPOSURE PATHWAY TOTAL 800Y THYROID AQUATIC DRIfMING WATER 4.6E-05 5.4E-05 FISH CONSUMPTION 6.0E-03 6.3E-03 INVERTEBRATE CONSUMPTION 5.6E-06 5.8E-06 to EXPOSURE TO CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 i
SWif99fMG AND BOATING 1.4E-08 1.4E-08 1RRIGkTIONANDLIVESTOCKWATERING LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.2E-07 2.2E-07 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 5.9E-07 5.9E-07 MEAT CONSUMPTION 3.0E-06 3.1E-06 MILK CONSUMPTION 3.0E-05 4.6E-05 EXPOSURE TO CONTAMINATED SOIL 2.1E-07 2.1E-07 TOTAL 6.OE-03
-6.4E-03 AVERAGE DOSE (MREM / PERSON) 2.9E-06 3.1E-06
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TABLE B-5 FIRST QUARTER-1990 RATCH RELEASES DOSES FROM NOBLE CASES AT SITE BOUNDARY AND RESIDENCE OF NIONEST CONCENTRATION Site BoundarrI*I tealdence(b)
Beta Air Dose (arad) 1.2E-2 6.4E-3 Camma Air Dose (arad) 4.34-3 1.6E-3 Beta + Camma Skin Dose (area) 3.9E-3 Caama Total Body Dose (ares) 1.4E-3 (al North sector at 663 meters.
(b) North sector at 1000 meters.
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TABLE B-6 FIRST QUARTER 1990 CONTINUOU8 RELEASES DOSES FROM NOBLE GASES AT SITE BOUNDARY AND RESIDENCE OF HIGHEST CONCENTRATION i
Site Boundary!*1 Residence [b]
Beta Air Dose (mead) 1.9E-2 9.9E-3 Gamma Air Dose (arad) 6.3E-3 2.3E-3 5.55-3 Beta + Gasuna Skin Dose (area) l 2.0E-3 Gamma. Total. Body.< Dose (area) 4
[a] North sector at 663 meters.
(b) North sector at 1000 meters.
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IAlleL,L-1 FIRST QUARTER 11,90
\\
BATCH & CONTINUOUS RELEASES DOSES FROM NotLE GASES AT SITE BOUNDARY AND RESIDENCE OF HIGHEST CONCENTRATION Site Boundarv[a]
Beta Air Dose (tarad)
ResidenceIb) 3.0E-2 Casuna Air Dose (arad) 1.6E-2 1.1E-2 Beta + Geauna Skin Dose (mram) 4.0E-3 Gasuna Total Body Dose (ares) 9.48-3 3.38-3 (al-Maximum site boundary location (b) Maximum residence location B-10
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n TABLE B-8 f1 QUARTER 1990 BATCH RELEASES DOSES FROM GASEOUS EFFLUE*4TS (EXCLUDING NOBLE GASES) AT MAXlMUM OFFSITE EXPOSURE LOCATIONS (NREM)
__________________________--- ----_____________--- =--
=-______________._______.___________ --- -----....,____
OTHER TOTAL ADULT INFANT INTERNAL EXPOSURE LOCATION AND PATHWAY B00Y SMIN LUNG SONE THYROID THYROID ORGAMS
__________===--
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GAROEN (NNW SECTOR AT 1000. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 9.44E-05 9.44E-05 9.43E-05 9.59E-05 1.16E-03 1.59E-03 1.00E-04 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 2.56E-04 3.00E-04 2.56E-04 2.56E-04 2.56E-04 2.56E-04 2.56E-04 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 6.29E-05 6.29E-05 4.40E-05 6.96E-05 7.64E-03 0.OOE+30 8.28E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 2.63E-04 2.63E-04 1.65E-04 2.76E-04 5.00E-04 0.00E+00 3.08E-04 TOTAL 6.77E-04 7.20E-04 5.59E-04 6.98E-04 9.55E-03 1.85E-03 T.47E-04 MEAT ANIMAL (NNW SECTOR AT 3200. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 1.56E-05 1.56E-05 1.56E-05 1.59E-05 1.99E-04 2.75E-04 1.66E-05 EXPOSURE TO Soll 3.49E-05 4.08E-05 3.49E-05 3.49E-05 3.49E-05 3.49E-05 3.49E-05 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 9.64E-06 9.64E-06 7.06E-06 1.06E-05 1.04E-03 0.00E*00 1.24E-05 Y
PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 4.17E-05 4.17E-05 2.83E-05 4.34E-05 7.39E-05 0.09E+00 4.77E-05
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MEAT CONSUMPTION 7.08E-06 7.08E-06 5.20E-06 6.92E-06 7.27E-05 0.00E+00 8.09E-06 TOTAL 1.09E-04 1.15E-04 9.10E-05 1.12E-04 1.42E-03 3.09E-04 1.20E-04 MILK COW (NNW SECTOR AT 8000. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 3.32E-06 3.32E-06 3.32E-06 3.38E-06 4.46E-05 6.17E-05 3.54E-06 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 6.19E-06 7.24E-06 6.19E-06 6.19E-06 6.19E-06 6.19E-06 6.19E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.97E-06 1.97E-06 1.51E-06 2.13E-06 1.85E-04 0.00E+00 2.45E-06 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 8.81E-06 8.81E-06 6.42E-06 9.12E-06 1.45E-05 0.00E+00 9.88E-06 MEAT CONSUMPTION 1.52E-06 1.52E-06 1.19E-06 1.50E-06 1.32E-05 0.00E+00 1.70E-06 COW MILK CONSUMPTION 6.60E-06 6.60E-06 3.69E-06 6.13E-06 3.38E-04 2.55E-03 8.34E-06 TOTAL 2.84E-05 2.95E-05 2.23E-05 2.84E-05 6.02E-04 2.62E-03 3.21E-05 MILK GOAT (NNW SECTOR AT 8000. METERS}
AIR INHALATION 3.32E-06 3.32E-06 3.32E-06 3.38E-06 4.46E-05 6.17E-05 3.54E-06 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 6.19E-06 7.24E-06 6.19E-06 S.19E-06 6.19E-06 6.19E-06 6.19E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.97E-06 1.97E-06 1.51E-06 2.13E-06 1.85E-04 0.00E+00 2.45E-06 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 8.81E-06 8.81E-06 6.42E-06 9.12E-06 1.45E-05 0.00E+00 9.88E-06 MEAT CONSUMPTION 1.52E-06 1.52E-06 1.19E-06 1.50E-06 1.32E-05 0.00E+00 1.70E-06 GOAT MILK CONSUMPTION 1.63E-05 1.63E-05 7.52E-06 1.45E-05 4.14E-04 3.07E-03 2.06E-05 TOTAL 3.81E-05 3.91E-05 2.62E-05 3.68E-05 6.78E-04 3.14E-03 4.44E-05
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TABLE B-9
- 1 QUARTER 1990 COMTINUOUS RELEASES DOSES FROM GASEOUS EFFLUENTS (EXCLUDING NOBLE GASES) AT MAXIMUM OFFSITE EXPOSURE LOCATIONS (MREM)
-- = - _ = = - ---,-
- --- -=--------
OTHER TOTAL ADULT INFANT INTERNAL EXPOSURE LOCATION AND PATHWAY 800Y SKIN LUNG BONE THYROID THYRotD ORGANS GAROEN (NNW SECTOR AT 1000. METERS)
- --------===--
AIR INHALATION 1.44E-03 1.44E-03 1.44E-03 1.44E-03 2.56E-03 2.14E-03 1.44E-03 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 1.30E-05 1.58E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 4.27E-Ots 4.27E-04 4.27E-04 4.38E-04 1.40E-02 0.00E+00 as.45E-04 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 2.18E-03 2.18E-03 2.18E-03 2.21E-03 2.64E-03 0.00E+00 2.19E-03 TOTAL 4.06E-03 4.07E-03 4.06E-03 4.10E-03 1.92E-02 2.15E-03 4.08E-03 MEAT ANIMAL (NNW SECTOR AT 3200. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 2.52E-04 2.52E-04 2.52E-04 2.52E-04 4.57E-04 3.85E-04 2.52E-04 EXPOSURE TO Soll 1.77E-06 2.15E-06 1.77E-06 1.77E-06 1.77E-06 1.77E-06 1.77E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 7.96E-05 7.96E-05 7.96E-05 8.11E-05 1.92E-03 0.00E+00 8.20E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION As.14E-04 4.14E-04 4.14E-04 4.18E-04 4.76E-04 0.00E+00 4.14E-04
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MEAT CONSUMPTION 7.86E-05 7.86E-05 7.86E-05 7.87E-05 2.04E-04 0.00E+00 7.87E-05 TOTAL.
8.25E-04 8.26E-Oas 8.25E-04 8.31E-04 3.06E-03 3.87E-Oss 8.28E-04 MILK COW (NNW SECTOR AT 8000. METERS)
A!R INHALATION 5.38E-05 5.38E-05 5.38E-05 5.38E-05 1.00E-04 8.54E-05 5.38E-05 EXPOSURE TO SCIL 3.25E-07 3.9a:E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.89E-05 3.57E-04 0.00E+00 1.91E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 9.77E-05 9.77E-05 9.77E-05 9.84E-05 1.09E-04 0.00E+00 9.78E-05 MEAT CONSUMPTION 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 4.16E-05 0.00E+00 1.86E-05 COW MILK CONSUMPTION 4.47E-05 as.47E-05 4.47E-05 a.50E-05 6.78E-04 4.95E-03 4.55E-05 s
TOTAL 2.34E-04 2.34E-04 2.34E-04 2.35E-04 1.29E-03 5.04E-03 2.35E-04 MILK GOAT (NNW SECTOR AT 8000. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 5.38E-05 5.38E-05 5.38E-05 5.38E-05 1.00E-04 8.5aE-05 5.38E-05 s
EXPOSURE TO SOIL 3.25E-07 3.94E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 3.25E-07 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.89E-05 3.57E-04 0.00E+00 1.91E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 9.77E-05 9.77E-05 9.77E-05 9.84E-05 1.09E-04 0.00E+00 9.78E-05 MEAT CONSUMPTION 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 1.86E-05 4.16E-05 0.00E+00 1.86E-05 GOAT MILK CONSUMPTION 9.03E-05 9.03E-05 9.03E-05 9.07E-05 8.51E-04 6.06E-03 9.13E-05 TOTAL 2.79E-04 2.79E-Oas 2.79E-04s 2.81E-04 1.46E-03 6.14E-03 2.81E-04
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t TABLE B-10 f1 QUARTER 1990 BATCH + C08tTINUOuS ItELEASES DOSES FROM GASEOUS EFFLUENTS (EXCLU0 LNG NOBLE GASES) AT MAXIMUM OFFSITE EXPOSURE LOCATIONS (MREM)
. ___-._- __.........- --- =__.
OTHER TOTAL ADULT INFANT INTERNAL EXPOSURE LOCAT8u AND PATHWAY 800Y SKIN LUNG BONE THYROID THYR 010 ORGANS L
_=----- --..........=--- - -
GARDEN MAXXMUM LOCATBON
.----_ =-- =--- - ------....._
AIR INHALATION 1.53E-03 1.53E-03 1.53E-03 1.54E-03 3.72E-03 3.73E-03 1.54E-03 EXPOSURE TO SOlt 2.69E-04 3.16E-04 2.69E-04 2.69E-04 2.69E-04 2.69E-04 2.69E-04 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 4.90E-04 4.90E-04 4.71E-04 5.08E-04 2.16E-02 0.00E+00 5.28E-04 PROOUCE CONSUMPTION 2.44E-03 2.44E-03 2.34E-03 2.49E-03 3.14E-03 0.0uE+00 2.50E-03 i
TCTAL 4.74E-03 4.79E-03 4.62E-03 4.80E-03 2.88E-02 4.00E-03 4.83E-03 MEAT ANIMAL MAX 1 MUM LOCAT10N AIR INHALATION 2.68E-04 2.68E-04 2.68E-04 2.68E-04 6.56E-04 6.60E-04 2.69E-04 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 3.67E-05 4.29E-05 3.67E-05 3.67E-05 3.67E-05 3.67E-05 3.67E-05 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 8.92E-05 8.92E-05 8.67E-05 9.17E-05 2.96E-03 0.00E+00 9.44E-05 y
PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 4.56E-04 4.56E-04 4.42E-04 4.61E-04 5.50E-04 0.00E+00 4.62E-04 MEAT CONSUMPTION 8 57E-05 8.57E-05 8.38E-05 8.56E-05 2.77E-04 0.00E+00 8.68E-05
-u TOTAL 9.34E-04 9.41E-04 9.16E-04 9.43E-04 4.48E-03 6.96E-04 9.48E-04 MILK COW MAX 1 MUM LOCATlON
-....---. -_--......====
AIR INHALATION 5.71E-05 5.71E-05 5.71E-05 5.72E-05 1.45E-04 1.47E-04 5.73E-65 EXPOSURE'TO SOIL 6.51E-06 7.63E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 2.06E-05 2.06E-05 2.01E-05 2.10E-05 5.42E-04 0.00E+00 2.15E PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 1.07E-04 1.07E-04 1.04E-04 1.08E-04 1.23E-04 0.00E+00 1.08E-04 NEAT CONSUMPTION 2.01E-05 2.01E-05 1.98E-05 2.01E-05 5.48E-05 0.00E+00 2.03E-05 COW MILK CONSUMPTION 5.13E-G5 5.13E-05 4.84E-05 5.11E-05 1.02E-03 7.50E-03 5.38E-05 TOTAL 2.62E-04 2.63E-04 2.56E-04 2.63E-04 1.89E-03 7.66E-03 2.67E-04 MILK GOAT MAXlMUM LOCATION AIR INHALATION 5.71E-05 5.71E-05 5.71E-05 5.72E-05 1.f.5E-04 1.47E-04 5.73E-05 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 6.51E-06 7.63E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 6.51E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 2.06E-05 2.06E-05 2.01E-05 2.10E-C5 5.42E-04 0.00E+00 2.15E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 1.07E-04 1.07E-04 1.04E-04 1.08E-04 1.23E-04 0.00E+00 1.08E-04 MEAT CONSUMPTION 2.01E-05 2.01E-05 1.98E-05 2.01E 5.48E-05 0.00E+00 2.03E-05 GOAT MILK CONSUMPTION 1.07E-04 1.07E-04 9.78E-05 1.05E-04 1.26E-03 9.13E-03 1.12E-04
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TOTAL 3.17E-04 3.18E-04 3.05E-04 3.18E-04 2.14E-03 9.2SE-03 3.25E-04
_ _ _ _... - _ _.. _ _ _ _ _ _ - _........... _ -. =, - - -
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c TABLE B-11 FIRST QUARTER 1990 BATCH + CONTINUOUS RELEASES POPULATION DOSE (50-MILE) FROM GASEOUS EFFLUENTS (MAM-REM)
EXPOSURE PATHWAY TOTAL BODY THYROID AIR SUBMERSION 9.6E-03 J
9.6'-03 AIR IMHALATION 6.1E-03 1.6E-02 (n
EXPOSURE TO SOIL 4.2E-04 4.2E-04 i
LEAFY VEGETABLE coseSUMPTION 5.OE-05 8.8E-04 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 2.6E-04 2.9E-04 MEAT CONSUMPTION 3.9E-04 8.2E-04 MILK CONSUMPTION 4.0E-03 6.0E-02 TOTAL 2.1E-02 8.8E-02 AVERAGE DOSE (MREM / PERSON) 1.0E-05 4.3E-05 ggg ggg
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- 2 QUARTER 1990 DOSES FROM LIQUID EFFLUENTS (MREM)
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OTHER TOTAL ADULT INFANT INTERNAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY B00Y SKIN LUNG BONE THYRotD THYROl0 ORGAMS
.-=- =----- ------.. --....--.....
AQUATIC AT MAX 1 MUM LOCATION
= - -
_ = _ _ -
- -.. = - - - - -. -- --
DRINKING WATER 2.5E-05 2.5E-05 2.5E-05 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 3.4E-05 3.1E-05 FISH CONSUMPTION 2.5E-05 t.5E-05 7.4E-06 2.6E-05 2.5E-05 G.OE+00 7.3E-04 BNVERTEBRATE CONSUMPTION 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 5.6E-06 1.3E-05 6.4E-06' O.0E+00 8.5E-05 EXPOSURE TO SHORELINE SEDIMENT 4.8E-07 5.6E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 0.0F.+00 4.8E-07 SWIMMING AND BOATING 1.0E-08 1.1E-0T 1.0E-08 1.0E-08 1.0E-08 0.0E+00 1.0E-08 AQUATIC TOTAL 5.8E-05 5.8E-05 3.9E-05 6.4E-05 5.8E-05 4.4E-05 8.4E-04
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DRINKING WATER 2.5E-05 2.5E-05 2.5E-05 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 3.4E-05 3.1E-05 FISH CONSUMPTION 5.6E-06 5.6E-06 1.6E-06 5.6E-06 5.6E-06 0.0E+00 1.6E-04 INVERTEBRATE GJMSUMPTION 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.2E-06 2.8E-06 1.4E-06 0.0E+00 1.9E-05 EXPOSURE TO SHORELINE SEDIMENT 1.1E-07 1.2E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 0.0E+00 1.1E-07 SWIMMING AND BOATING 2.3E-09 2.1 E-08 2.3E-09 2.3E-09 2.3E-09 0.0E+00 2.3E-09 IRRIGATION AND LIVESTOCK WATERING EXPOSURE'TO AGRICULTURAL SOIL 1.4E-06 1.6E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 0.0E+00 1.4c.-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.5E-06 2.4E-06 0.0E+00 4.9E-06 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.1E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 0.0E+Cm 2.2E-05 MEAT CONSUMPTION 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 9.0E-06 7.1E-06 5.0E-06 0.0E+00 1.5E-04 MILK CONSUMPTION (COW) 1.20-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 3.8E-05 1.3E-05 MILK CONSUMPTION (GOAT) 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 8.1E-05 2.6E-05 ACRACULTURAL TOTAL EXCLUDING COW HILK CONSUMPTION 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.8E-05 8.4E-05 7.9E-05 1.2E-04 4.1E-Og EXCLUDING GOAT MILK CONSUMPTION 6.5E-05 6.5E-05 6.4E-05 6.9E-05 6.5E-05 7.2E-05 4.OE-04
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TABLE B-13 SECOMO QUARTER 1990 POPULATION DOSE (50-MILE) FROM LIQUID EFFLUENTS (MAN-REM)
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EXPOSURE PATHWAY TOTAL BODY THYRotD AQUATIC DRINKING WATER 1.OE-088 1.0E-04 FISH CONSUMPTION 2.4E-03 2.4E-03 INVERTEBRATE CONSUMPTION 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 7
EXP3SURE TO CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT 2.4E-06 2.4E-06 SWIMING AND BOATING 2.7E-08 2.7E-08
-o IRRibATION AND LIVESTOCK WATERING LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 8.9E-07 8.9E-07 MEAT CONSUMPTION 6.9E-06 6.9E-06 MILK CONSUMPTION 6.2E-05 6.4E-05 EXPOSURE TO CONTAMINATED SonL 2.OE-07 2.0E-07 TOTAL 2.6E-03 2.6E-03 AVERAGE DOSE (MREM / PERSON) 1.3E-06 1.3E-06
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.1ABLE B-14 SECOND QUARTER 1990 BATCH RELEASES DOSES FROM NOBLE GASES'AT SITE BOUNDARY AND RESIDENCE OF HIGHEST CONCENTRATION-Site Boundarr[a]
Residence (b)
Beta Air Dose (mrad) 4.0E-3 2.1E-3 Gamma Air Dose (mead) 1.25-3 4.5E-4 l
Beta + Gamma Skin Dose (arem) 1.2E-3 k
Gamma Total Body Dose (arem) 3.8E -
(a) North sector at 663 meters.
(b] North sector at 1000 meters.
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1 TABLE B-1.5 SECOND QUAATER 1990 i
CONTINUOUS RELEASES D0sES FROM NOBLE GASES'AT SITE BOUNDARY AND RESIDENCE OF HIGHEST CONCENTRATION Site Boundaryl*l ResidenceIDI Beta Air Dose (mrad) 7.0E-3 3.88-3 Gamma Air Dose (mrad) 2.4E-3 9.0E-4 Beta +- Gamma Skin Dose (mram) 2.1E-3
. i 4
.. Gamma Total Body Dose (mres) 7.SE-4 (a) North sector at 663 meters.
(b) North sector at 1000 meters.
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l TABLE B-16 SECOND QUARTER 1990, BATCH + CONTINUOUS REfEASES DOSES FRON NOBLE GASES AT SITE BOUNDARY AND RESIDENCE OF HIGHEST CONCENTRATION Site Boundaryl*1 Residence (b) i Beta Air Dose (arad).
1.15-2 5.9E-3' l
1 Gamma Air Dose (mrad) 3.6E 1.3E-3 Beta & Gamma Skin Dose (mrom) 3.3E-3
. Gamma Total-Body Dose (area) 1.1E-3 laJ Maximum site boundary location.
Ibl-Maximum residence location.
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TABLE B-17
- 2 QUARTER 1990 BATCH RELEASES DOSES FROM GASEOUS EFFLUENTS (EXCLLOING NOBLE GASES) AT MAXIMUM OFFSITE EXPOSURE LOCATIONS (MREM)
-- - - ------. --------- ------=-. -------------
OTHER TOTAL ADULT I NFANT INTERNAL EXPOSURE LOCATION AND PATHWAY BODY SKIN BONE THYROID THYROID ORGANS
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CARDF (NNW o6CTOR AT 1000. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 7.65E-04 7.65E-04 7.78E-04 7.74E-04 1.34E-03 1.11E-03 7.65E-04 EXPOSURE'To Salt 6.63E-06 7.99E-06 6.63E-06 6.63E-06 6.63E-06 6.63E-06 6.63E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 2.38E-04 2.38E-04 2.38E-04 4.26E-04 5.65E-03 0.00E+00 2.45E-04 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 1.22E-03 1.22E-03 1.22E-03 1.77E-03 1.41E-03
- 0. DOE +00 1.22E-03 TOTAL 2.23E-03 2.24E-03 2.25E-03 2.98E-03 8.40E-03 1.11E-03 2.24E-03 HEAT ANIMAL.
(SSW SECTOR AT 1600. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 1.25E-04 1.25E-04 1.28E-04 1.27E-04 2.20E-04 1.83E-04 1.25E-04 EXPOSURE TO Soit 1.02E-06 1.23E-06
- 1. OPE-06 1.02E-06 1.02E-06 1.02E-06 1.02E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 3.96E-05 3.96E-05
-3.96E-05 6.86E-05 8.76E-04 0.00E+00 4.07E-05 os PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 2.04E-04 2.04E-04 2.04E-04 2.89E-04 2.32E-04 0.OOE+00 2.04E-04 O
MEAT CONSUMPTION 3.71E-05 3.71E-05 3.71E-05 3.92E-05 9.40E-05 0.00E+00 3.72E-05 O
TOTAL 4.07E-04 4.07E-04 4.10E-04 5.24E-04 1.42E-03 1.84E-04 4.09E-04 HILK COW (SOUTH SECTOR AT 8000. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 1.89E-05 1.89E-05 1.93E-05 1.92E-05 3.47E-05.
2.93E-05 1.90E-05 EXPOSURE TO Soll 1.75E-07 2.11E-07 1.75E-07 1.75E-07 1.75E-07 1.75E-07 1.75E-07 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 7.00E-06 7.00E-06 7.00E-06 1.20E-05 1.50E-04 0.00E+00 7.18E-06 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 3.62E-05 3.62E-05 3.62E-05 5.06E-05 4.09E-05 0.00E+00 3.62E-05 MEAT CONSUMPTION 6.58E-06 6.58E-06
-6.58E-06 6.93E-06
'1.63E-05 0.00E+00 6.59E*05 COW MILK CONSUMPTION 1.60E-05 1.60E-05 1.60E-05 1.77E-05 2.83E-04 2.08E-03 1.63E-05 TOTAL 8.48E-05 8.49E-05 8.52E-05 1.06E-04 5.25E-04 2.11E-03 8.54E-05
. MILK. GOAT,
(SSW SECTOR AT 4200. METERS) p AIR INHALATION 2.79E-05 2.79E-05 2.84E-05 2.82E-05 5.01E-05 4 19E-05 2.79E-05 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 1.93E-07 2.32E-07 1.93E-07 1.93E-07' 1.93E-07 1.93E-07 1.93E-07 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 9.37E-06 9.37E-06 9.37E-06 1.48E-05 1.67E-04 0.00E+00 9.57E-06 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 4.89E-05 4.89E-05 4.89E-05 6.47E-05 5.41E-05' O.00E+00 4.89E-05
. MEAT CONSUMPTION 8.95E-06 8.95E-06 8.95E-06 9.35E-06 1.97E-05 0.OOE+00 8.97E-06 GOAT MILK CONSUMPTION 4.37E-05 4.37E-05 4.37E-05 4.75E-05 3.98E-04 2.83E-03 4.41E-05 TOTAL 1.39E-04 1.39E-04' 1.39E-04 1.65E-04 6.89E-04 2.87E-03 1.40E-04
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TABLE B-18
- 2 QUARTER 1990 CONTINUOUS RELEASES 00SES FROM GASEOUS EFFLUENTS (EXCLUDING NO8LE GASES) AT MAXIMUM OFFSITE EXPOSURE LOCATIONS (MREM)
OTHER TOTAL ADULT I NFANT INTERNAL EXPOSURE LOCATION AND PATHWAY 800Y SKIN LUNG BONE THYR 010 THYROID ORGAMS
/<RDEN
.dNW SECTOR AT 1000. METERS)
- AIR INHALATION 2.82E-03 2.82E-03 2.82E-03 2.82E-03 2.99E-03 1.65E-03 2.82E-03 EXPOSURE TO Soll 1.53E-06 1.86E-06 1.53E-06 1.53E-06 1.53E-06 1.53E-06
.1.53E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 7.91E-04 7.91E-04 7.91E-04 7.92E 2.38E-03 0.00E+00 7.93E-04 PR000CE CONSUMPTION 4.27E-03 4.27E-03 4.27E-03 4.27E-03 4.32E-03 0.00E+00 4.27E-03 TOTAL 7.88E-03 7.88E-03 7.88E-03 7.88E-03 9.69E-03 1.65E-03 7.88E-03 MEAT ANIMAL (SSW SECTOR AT 1600. METERS)
AIR INHALATION 5.77E-04 5.77E-04 5.77E-04 5.77E-04
' 6.11E-04 3.38E-04 5.77E-04 EXPOSbRE TO SOIL 3.13E-07 3.80E-07 3.13E-07 3.13E-07 3.13E-07 3.13E-07 3.13E-07 LEAFY VECETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.65E-04 1.65E-04 1.65E-04
.1.66E-04 4.92E-04' O.00E+00 1.66E-04 T
PR000CE CONSUMPTION 8.93E-04 8.93E-04 8.93E-04 8.93E-04 9.04E-04 0.00E+00
- 8.93E-04 Z
HEAT CONSUMPTION 1.70E-04 1.70E-04 1.70E-04[-
1.70E-04 1.92E-04 0.00E+00 1.70E-04 7
' TOTAL 1.80E-03 1.80E-03 1.80E-03 1.80E-03 2.20E-03 3.38E-04
~1.81E-03 i
MILK COW (SOUTH SECTOR AT 8000. METERS)
AIR IMHALATION 7.1* C -05 7.12E-05 7.12E-05 7.12E-05 7.59E-05 4.22E-05
-7.12E-05 e
EXPOSURE TO SOlt 4.97E-08 6.03E-08 4.97E-08 4.97E-08 4.97E-08 4.97E-08 4.97E-08 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 2.40E-05 2.40E-05 2.40E-05 2.40E-05 7.57E-05 0.00E+00.
2.40E-05 PRGOUCE CONSUMPTION 1.29E-04 1.29E-04 1.29E-04 1.29E-04 1.31E-04 0.00E+00 1.29E-04 HEAT CONSUMPTION 2.46E-05 2.46E-05 2.46E-05 2.46E-05 2.81E-05 0.00E+00 2.46E-05 COW MILK CONSUMPTION 5.80E-05 5.80E-05 5.80E-05 5.80E-05 1.55E-04 9.17E-04 5.81E-05 TOTAL 3.07E-04 3.07E-04 3.07E-04 3.07E-04 4.66E-04 9.59E-04 3.07E-04 MILK GOAT (SSW SECTOR AT 4200. METERS)
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AIR INHALATION 1.14E-04 1.14E-04 1.14E-04 1.14E-04 1.21E-04 6.75E-05 1.14E-04 EXPOSURE TO Soit 5.88E-08 7.14E-08 5.88E-08 5.88E-08 5.88E-08 5.88E-08 5.88E-08 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 3.83E-05 3.83E-05 3.83E-05 3.84E-05 9.96E-05 0.00E+00 3.84E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 2.07E-04 2.07E-04 2.07E-04 2.07E-04 2.09E-04 0.00E+00 2.07E-04 HEAT CONSUMPTION 3.93E-05 3.93E-05 3.93E-05 3.93E-05 4.35E-05 0.00E+00 3.93E-05 COAT HILK CONSUMPTION l'89E-04 1.89E-04 1.89E-04 1.89E-04 3.27E-04 1.64E-03 1.89E-04 TOTAL 5.88E-04 5.88E-04 5.88E-04 5.88E-04 8.00E-04
'1.70E-03 5.88E-04
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TABLE B-19
- 2 QUARTER 1990 BATCH + CONTINUOUS RELEASES DOSES FROM GASEOUS EFFLUENTS (EXCLUDING NOBLE GASES) AT MAXIMUM OFFSITE EXPOSURE LOCATIONS (MREM)
OTHER TOTAL ADULT INFANT INTERNAL EXPOSURE LOCATION AND PATHWAY BODY SKIN LUNG BONE THYROIO THYROID ORGANS
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CARDEN MAXIMUM LOCATION AIR INHALATION 3.59E-03 3.59E-03 3.60E-03 3.59E-03 4.33E-03 2.76E-03 3.59E-03 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 8.16E-06 9.85E-06 8.16E-D6 8.16E-06 8.16E-06 8.16E-06 8.16E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.03E-03 1.03E-03 1.03E-03 1.22E-03 8.03E-03 0.00E+00 1.04E-03 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 5.49E-03 5.49E-03 5.49E-03 6.04E-03 5.73E-03 0.00E+00 5.49E-03 TOTAL 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.09E-02 1.81E-02 2.76E-03 1.01E-02 NEAT AMlMAL MAXIMUM LOCATION AIR INHALATION 7.02E-04 7.02E-04 7.05E-04 7.04E-04 8.31E-04 5.21E-04 7.02E-04 EXPOSURE TO Soll 1.33E-06 1.61E-06 1.33E-06 1.33E-06 1.33E-06 1.33E-06 1.33E-06 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 2.05E-04 2.05E-04 2.05E-04 2.35E-04 1.37E-03 0.00E+00 2.07E-04 7
PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 1.10E-03 1.10E-03 1.10E-03 1.18E-03 1.14E-03 0.00E+00 1.10E-03
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HEAT CONSUMPTION 2.07E-04 2.07E-04 2.07E-04 2.09E-04 2.86E-04 0.00E+00 2.07E-04 TOTAL 2.21E-03 2.21E-03 2.21E-03 2.32E-03 3.62E-03 5.22E-04 2.22E-03 MILK COW MAXlMUM LOCATION AIR INHALATION 9.01E-05 9.01E-05 9.05E-05 9.04E-05 1.11E-04 7.15E-05 9.02E-05 EXPOSURE TO Soll 2.25E-07 2.71E-07 2.25E-07 2.25E-07 2.25E-07 2.25E-07 2.25E-07 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 3.10E-05 3.10E-05 3.10E-05 3.60E-05 2.26E-04 0.00E+00 3.12E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 1.65E-04 1.65E-04 1.65E-04 1.80E-04 1.72E-04 0.00E+00 1.65E-04 HEAT CONSUMPTION 3.12E-05 3.12E-05' 3.12E-05 3.15E-05 4.44E-05.
0.00E+00 3.12E-05 COW HILK CONSUMPTION 7.40E-05 7.40E-05 7.40E-05 7.57E-05 4.38E-04 3.00E-03 7.44E-05 TOTAL 3.92E-04 3.92E-04 3.92E-04 4.13E-04 9.91E-04 3.07E-03 3.92E-04 MILK GOAT MAXIMUM LOCATION AIR INHALATION ~
1.42E-04 1.42E-04 1.42E-04 1.42E-04 1.71E-04 1.09E-04 1.42E-04 EXPOSURE TO SOIL 2.52E-07 3.03E-07 2.52E-07 2.52E-07 2.52E-07 2.52E-07 2.52E-07 LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 4.77E-05 4.77E-05 4.77E-05 5.32E-05 2.67E-04 0.00E+00 4.80E-05 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 2.56E-04 2.56E-04 2.56E-04 2.72E-04 2.63E-04 0.00E+00 2.56E-04 NEAT CONSUMPTION 4.82E-05 4.82E-05 4.82E-05 4.86E-05 6.32E-05 0.00E+00 4.83E-05 GOAT MILK CONSUMPTION 2.33E-04 2.33E-04 2.33E-04 2.36E-04 7.25E-04 4.47E-03 2.33E-04 TOTAL 7.27E-04 7.27E-04 7.27E-04 7.53E-04
'1.49E-03
.4.57E-03 7.28E-04
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TABLE B-20 SECOND QUARTER 1990 BATCH + CONTINUOUS RELEASES POPULATION DOSE (50-MILE) FRott GASEOUS EFFLUENTS (MAN-REM)
EXPOSURE PATHWAY TOTAL 800Y THYROt0 AIR SUBMERSION 2.7E-03 2.7E-03 AIR INHALATION 1.9E-02 2.2E-02 7
EXPOSURE TO Soll 1.8E-05 1.8E-05 N
LEAFY VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION 1.7E-04 6.9E-04 PRODUCE CONSUMPTION 8.9E-04 9.1E-04
' MEAT CONSutePTION 1.3E-03 1.6E-03 MILK CONSUMPTION
.1.3E-02 4.9E-02 TOTAL 3.7E-02
- 7.7E-02 AVERAGE 00SE (MREM / PERSON) 1.8E-05 3.8E-05
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METEOROLOGICAL DATA Meteorological. data for the first six months of 1990 are available for re-view'in the PCE Corporate Office as per' Technical Specification 6.9.1.5.4,
" Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report". Meteorological models and assumptions used in performing the analyses are presented in PGE-1021 "offsite Dose calculation Manual".
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o 0-O D CHANCg5 TO THE OFFSITg DOSg * *ULATION MANUAL (ODCM)
Requirement Trojan Facility Operating License NPF-1. Appendix A. Technical' Specification 6.15.2.A for changes to the ODCM requires:
l "6.15.2.A Licensee initiated changes:
"1.
Shall be submitted to the Commission by inclusion in the Semiannual gffluent Release Report for the period in which the change (s) was made and shall contain:
"a.
sufficiently detailed information to totally support the rationale for the change without benefit of additional or supplemental informa-tion.
Information submitted should consist of a j
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package of those pages of the 0DCM to be changed-l with each page numbered and provided with an approval.and date box. together with appropriate analyses or evaluations justifying the change (s);
(
"b.
a determination that the change will not reduce-the accuracy or reliability of dose calculations or setpoint determinations; and "c.
documentation of the fact that the change has been reviewed and found acceptable by the PRB."
Report No amendments to the ODCM were made during the first six months of 1990.
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