ML20062H260
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Site: | Perry |
Issue date: | 06/30/1990 |
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l RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN. I sampling and analysis of liquid and gaseous ef fluents were I pe rf o rmed in accordance with the f requencies, types of~ J analysis, and Lower Limit of Detection -(LLD) outlined in the PNFP Unit 1 Technical Specifications.
Radioactive material was detected in some of the liquid and gaseous ef fluent samples analysed. Dose calculations, using measured ef fluent flow and meteorological data, resulted in
, a' . dose. to individuals at levels below 10CTR20 and 10CTR50, Appendix,I limits. Direct radiation resulting f rom plant operation, as measured by environmental- thermoluminescent dosimete rs ' located around the plant, 'did not contribute any l measurable doses to members, of . the publie- !o r the reporting period and, as there are no other nearby fuel cycle sources, l 4 0CTR190 ~ limits were not= exceeded.
Summa ries of nmaximum' individual and population doses -
. resulting f rom liquid- and gaseous: radioactive effluent ,
releases are given, in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format, in Attachment 1.
I Technical specification 6.9.1.7 requires. assessment of
. radiation = doses .! rom radioactive liquid and gaseous of fluent i to emembers .of the public while onsite. These-onsite doses 4 are . assessed relative . to of f site dose values, and are "
adjustadt for' appropriate dilution, dispersion, and occupancy
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ONSITE DOSE ; FOR LIQUID EFTLUENTS j g .o 4
, Thel onsite liquidi ef fluent pathway' of. concern for members of the public is shore exposure while fishing along the Lake
'trie coast. Occupancy is assumed, to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year and the; dilution- f actor for e the point of- exposure is 10.
Ratioing this< exposure ' pathway 'to doses calculated ' f o r ,
.offsite' locations yields the following onsite dose values. ,
Total Body ' Organ l Quarters 11.& 2 2.6 E-01. mrem 2.2 E-03 mrem (skin) a : Quarter.1' ~1.1 E-02 mrem 1.1 E-03 mrem (skin) 2.5 E-01.mrer Quarter 2' 1.1 E-03 mrem (skin) ~
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ONSITE DOSE FOR CASEQUS EFTLUENTS several cases are considered for oncite gaseous effluent exposure to members of the public including traversing a
. public road within the site boundary, shoreline fishing,
- non-plant related training, car pooling, and job interviews.
The onsite activity with the highest dose potential, relative to gaseous e f fluents , is shoreline fishing. Occupancy is again assumed to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year. Accounting for this and the dif f e rence between annual ave rage disgersion values for the onsite -point of concern, 6.6 ?-03 s/n , the following
- maximum onsite dose values are generated.
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-Qua rte rs 1 & 2 1.4 E-02 meen 5.1 E-6Tiiirem(skin) ;
Quarter 1 1.1 E-02 aren 2.9 E-02 ares (skin) *
' Quarter 2' 3.4.E-03 meen 2.8 E-02 seem(thyroio)
AVERAGE . INDIVIDUAL TOTAL BODY DOSES 1 Average total body dose to individual members of' the public *
.is . dete rmined for the population that lives within fifty miles : of the plant for gaseous ef fluents (2.42 E+06 persons) e ando the popule* ion that receives . drinking vater f rom intakes 3; within fifty i les for ~ liquid - effluents (1.82 E+06 persons) .
," 'L Thes e doser pr.e ; calculated ' using the total population dose H
w figures i f cund. in ' Attachment 1.
- m. i Gases Liquids Quarters 1 & 2' 4.6 E-06 ' arem - 1.1 E-03 mrem p Quaeter 1-
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8'.7 E-07 meen 6.2 E-05 arem t, .Quaeter 2 3.7;E-06 mean- l'1-E-03 mrom i
~ Gaseous and ~ Air iDose ~ calculations at the site bountary were ;
cperf ormed f or ' two . cases. Attachment,1 provides the calculated 1 maximum site boundary dose : values -for - all -sectors
- including those sectors which.are totally over water in which no membe c.. of the public resides ("hese are the<W, WNW,,NW, 1 NNW ,
- ) N AND 1 NNE SECTORS ) . Attachment 2 provides1 the H* L . calculated- maximum site boundary dose- values ' f or the land
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I LIQUID trrLUENTS For the first quarter of 1990 there were 28 batch and 26 l continuous releases. Batch release total waste volume for j the-first quarter was 3.2 E+6 liters; total continuous I
- release waste volume was 5.'1 E+9 liters; total plant discharge during periods of release was 3.0 E+10 liters.
For the_ second quarter of 1990 there were 43 batch and 24 continuousEreleases. Batch release total waste volume for ,
the second quarter was 5.6 E+6 liters; total continuous release waste volume was 8.8 E+9 liters; total plant discharge during. periods of release was 5.4 E+10 liters. 1 summaries. of the_ radionuclide total curie activities, average diluted concentrations, and percentage of MPC (in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format) are included in Attachment 4.
If a' radionuclide was not detected, :ero activity wis used ,
f o r that. isotope .in dose : calculations. A.:ero activity
- indicates . tha t sche. radionuclide was not present at a level greate r thani the _ Lower Level of Detection - (LLD ) '
.f the instrumentation used. In allLcases, these LLDs were -let' than the levels _ required by Technical Specifications. The fallowing-are typical LLos. 1 Radionuclide LLD (uCi/ml) i
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Mn-54 -2.4 E-08 Fe-59 '5.8 E-08 i Co-58. 1.9 E-08 Co-60'
'3.4-E-08 s ,
In-65 4.6 E-08' jl Mo 2.1 E !
I-131- 2.3LE-08
'Cs-134- 2.3 E-08 .'
Cs-137 2.6 E-08 Ce-141 3.2 E-08 Ce-144 -1,3 E-07.
St-89 3'.0 E-08
, , . Sr-90' 3.7 E Fe-55 5.7 E-09 H-3 4.6 E-06 ,
cross Alpha 6.0 E-08 '
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Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries). !
, 1990: Quarters 1 & 2 h
SUMMARY
OF MAXIMUM INDIVIbuAL DOSES LIQUID 90 1 1 1-90 63024 '
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AIR 90 1 1 1-90 63024
' APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION 2 0F LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE P (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT- (MREM)
LIQUID. TOTAL BODY 3 55E-02 ' ADULT RECEPTOR 1 1.2E+00 3.0E+00
' LIQUID 5.16E.02 g
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!" NOBLE GASL AIR DOSE 1.80E-01 280. NNW 1.EE+00 1 0Ef01
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LNOBLE GAS. AIR DOEE 1.93E-01 280. NNW 9.7E-01 2.0E+01 li '(BETA-MRAD) l NDBLE GAS T. BODY 1.12E-01 ALL 280. NNW 2.2E+00 5.0E+00 NOBLE GAS SKIH 2.53E-01 ALL 296. NNW 1.7E+00 1.SE+01 '
10 DINE 1 THYROID 2 20E-01 INFANT' 280.'NNU 1.5E400 1.5E+01 v.
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l-LIQUID 90 1 1 1-90 331'4 4 GASEQUS 90 1 1 1-90 331.4. !
AIR 90 1 1 1-90 33124
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LIQUID' TOTAL' BODY 1.91E 03 TEEN RECEPTOR 1 6.4E-02 3.0E+00-LIQUID ~ LIVER RECEPTOR 1 3.5E-02 1.0E+01
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. NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE- - 1.75E-01 290. NNW= 8.8E-01 =2.0E+01'
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NOBLE GAS ~T.PODY 1.03E-01 ALL 273. NW 2.1E+00 5.0E+00. 1 NotLE GAS .St.IN 2.40E-01 ALL 273. ;NW 1.6E+00 1.5E+01
- IODINE 3 .. THYROID' 2.89E-02 CHILD 294. N. 1.95-01 ~1.5E+01 rARTICULATES t J ' LIQUID ~ 90 1 1'1-90 33124 f
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Radiological Impact on Man (Dese Summaries) 1990: Quarter 2 o
SUMMARY
OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES LIQUID ?0 4 1 1-90~63024
-GASEQUS -90 4 1 1-90 63024 AIR 90 4 1 1-90 63024 ,
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. APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE i.G23 TION 1 0F LIMIT '
EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE . GROUP. DIST UIR APPLICABLE '
(MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM) l 3.0E+00 3.41E-02 ADULT RE;EPT0R 1 1.1E+00 I LIQUID- TOTAL B0DY ,
. 4.81E-02 TEEN RE2EPTOR 1 4.8E-01 1.0E401 ;
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I t - N0!LE GAS: AIR 00$E- - 5.25E-C2 220. NNU E.*E 1.0E+01 (GAMMA-MRAD).
! - NOBLE 6AS AIR DOSE- 2.0!E-02 1104. E 1.0E-01. 2.0E+01 L -(BE*A MP.AD)-
4.21-01 5.0E+00 l-NotLE GASt- T.30DY 3.10E-02 ALL 290. NNU O.
b NOBLE GAS SV.IN , 5.14E-01 ALL. 290. NNU 3.4E-01 1.5E+01 ,
L 10 DINE 1 THYP.01D - 2.04E-01 !?tFANT . 230..NNW 1.4E+00 1 5E+01 -l PARTICULATES-K, 3 .
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GASEQUS 90 4.1:1-?0 63024' .
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Liquid Effluents 1
l ll 00ARTER 1 : START DATE 90010101 END DAT$ 90033124 OUARTER 2 : ST ART DATE 90040101 END DATE 90063024 L LIOUID EFFLUENTS UNITS : QUARTER : QUARTER :
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A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS l ,l i 1. TOTAL RELEASE (EXCL.: CI : 8.47E-02 : 6.26E.02 :
p TRIT.e GASES: ALPHA) : ;
E : 2. AVERAGE: DILUTED UCI/nL 2.87E-09 : 1.18E-09 :
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a : 3. PERCENT OF : % : ' 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 :
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- .2.~ AVERAGE: DILUTED - :UCI/nt : 5.59E.08 : 5.76E.08 t' g CONC. DURING PERIOD : : : 1 i
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.: 1.eTOTAL RELEASE : CI. : : .2.00E.03 L L112. AVERACE-DILUTED- ,1UCI/nt :~ 5.52E-11 : 3.77E .. 'w 1
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- 3.. PERCENT'0F . : 2 . .2.76E.05 : 1.88E-05 :
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Lirruid Ef fluents OUARTER 1 : ET ART DATE 90010101 END DATE 90033124 i
QUARTER 2__: START DATE 90040101 END DATE 90063024
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H3 : CI : 0.00Ef00 : 0.00E+00 : 1.66h00 : 3.06 BOO :
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! MN54 : CI : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 : 1.14E-02 : 5.83E.03 :
1 FE55 : CI
- 0.00E+0$ : 0.00E+00 : 3.55E.03 : 4.45E-03 : c.
- TE59 : C1 : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 : 2.89E.03 0.00E+00 :
C::5C : C1 -1 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 : 5.84E-03 : 7.09E.04 :
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'CC40 : C1 : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 :- 1.82E.02 : 1.62E-02 :
- Ulf,,5 - : C: : 0.00E+00 : 0 00E+00 : 2.58E.03 : 1.67E-03 :
- SR89 : CI 0.00E+00 l- 0.00E+00 : 2.60E.05 : 1.17E.03 :
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.: NDf5 : C; : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 : 0.00 BOO : 1.94E.04 :
- AGilon : C : 0 00E+00 : 0.00E+00 1 3.89E-03 8: 1.63E.03 131 :. CI : 0 00E+00 : 0.00E+00 : 1.14E.04 -
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