ML20064A473
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| Site: | Point Beach |
| Issue date: | 06/30/1990 |
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SEMIANNUAL I
POWER COMPANY JANUARY,1990 through JUNE 30,1990 I
POINT BE ACH NUCLE AR PL ANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 I
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PREFACE I
This Semlannual Monitoring Report for the period of' January 1,1990, through June 30,1990, is '
I submitted in accordance with Point Beach Nuclear Plant Unit Nos.1 cnd 2 Technical Specification 15.7.8.4 and filed under Docket Nos. 50-266 and $0-301 for Facility Operation License Nos. DPR-24 and
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1.0 Radioactive Liquid Releases 2
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2.0 Radioactive Airborne Releases 6
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- 4 3.0' Radioactive Solid Waste Shipments 8
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.New and Spent Fuel Shipments 8
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-5.0 Radiological Environmental Monitoring 10 i
6.0 Nonradioactive Chemical Releases 12
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7.0 Circulating Water System Operation 12 j'
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? Leak Testing of Radioactive Sources.
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' RADIOACTIVE LIQUID RELEASES-
.. The total radioactive liquid release excluding tritium for this reporting period was 2.68E-03 curies.
- This included 3.16E-04 curies in processed radioactive waste and primary coolant system '
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letdown,2.98E-04 curies in Unit 1 steam generator blowdown,1.51E 03 curies in Unit 2 steam i
generator blowdown and 5.59E44 curies in retention pond effluent.
- The total tritium release for this reporting period was 4.14E4 02 curies. This included 4.09E402 curies in processed radioactive waste and primary coolant system letdown, 3.33E 02_curles in
'L Unit 1 steam generator blowdown,3.59E+ 00 curies in Unit 2 steam generator blowdown, and :
~ 8.22E 01 curies in retention pond effluent.
All radioactive liquid releases to Lake Michigan were made through the circulating water i
discharge system..
1.1 Circulatina Water Radionuclide Release Summarvi 1.1.1 - Releases During Current Reporting Period Radioactive liquid releases via the circulating water discharge are summarized --
by individual source, total, and equivalent curie release on a monthly basis and presented in Table 1 1.
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- Additions to Previous Semiannual Monitoring Report The following information was not available at the time of the previous report preparation and should be added to Table 1 1 of the Semlannual Monitoring I-Report for July 1,1989 through December 31,1989.
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Gross Alpha
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TABLE 1-1 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION CT CIRCUIATING 10&ER DISCHARGE '
JANUARY 1,1990 THROLGH JUNE 30, 1990.
JAN' TEB MAR' APR
~MAY' JUN
.TUTAL' Total Activit
-Released (Ci)y Gamma Scan 6.12E-04 2.38E-G4 9i21E-04 2.39E-04 4.585-04 2.10E-04 :- 2.68E-0 3
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<MDA
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W-Tritium 2.41E+01 5.11E+01 6.67E+01 1.84E+01 6.96E+01 1.84E+02 4.14E+02 Strontium (MDA
<MDA
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Processed waste 3.05E+04 4.80E+04 8.73E+04 1.03E+05 1.36E+05 9.06E404 4.95E+05-
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(U1 Steam Generator Blowdown 2.59E+06 1.98E+06 2.76E+06 4.42E+04 2.65E+06 2.66E+06 1.27E+07-(U2 ))
Steam Generator slowdown 2.59E+06 1.97E+06 2.66E+06 2.57E+06 2.59E+06 2.50E+06 1.49E+07 Retention Pond 3.69E+06 3.63E+06 3.89E+06 3.85E+06 3.58E+06 2.87E+06 2.15E+07 Total 8.87E+06 7.58E+06-9.31E+06 6.46E+06 8.82E+06 8.03E+06 4.91E+07 l
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Water (Gal) 9.82E+09 8.87E+09 1.37E+10 1.68E+10
'1.74E+10-1.66E+10 8.32E+10 Average Diluted Discharge W
Concentration (uCi/cc)
Gross Garam 1.67E-11 7.20E-12 1.77E-11 4.64E-12 7.10E 3.33E-12 Gross Alpha (MDA
<MDA (MDA
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Tritium 6.48E-07' 1.52E-06 1.28E-06 2.89E-07 1.06E-06 2.92E-06 Strontium (MDA
<MDA
<MDA 1.52E-14
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Maximum Discharge Concentration During Release Period (uC1/cc)
Gross Gamma 5.83E-11 5.51E-11 1.07E-09 1.12E-10 8.79E-10 1.423-11 Tritium 1.26E-04 1.45E-04 9.07E-05 5.31E-05 8.45E-05 1.16E-04 Total Equivalent curies Released Co-60 Equivalent Curies 7.69E-04 6.90E-04 5.44E-03' 1.34E-04" 8.69E-04 3.17E-03
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% Annual RETS Limit 8.12E-04 7.29E-04 5.74E-03 1.41E-049.18E-04 3.35E-03 1.17E-024 I-131 Equivalent curies 9.80E-06 2.48E-06 4.99E-05 1.38E-05'
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% Annual RETS Limit 3.74E-05 9.47E 1.90E44 5.27E-05 2.90E-04 Tritium Equivalent curies 2.41E+01-5.11E+01 6.67E+01-1.84E+01 6.96E+01 1.84E+02 4.14E+02
% Annual RETS Limit 1.25E-01
.2.65E-01 3.46E-01 9.53E-02 3.61E.9.53E-01.
2.14E+00 (1) Information unavailable at time of report preparation.
Note: Dissolved noble gases detected in liquid effluents'aro included'in airborne release totals RETS = Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications.
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1.2.1 Releases During Current Reporting Period
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' reporting period is presented in Table 12.
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1.3 jubsoil Drain Syste n Releases of Tritium 1.3.1
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The release of tritium via the subsoil drain system during the current' reporting D
period is presented in Table 13.
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(Curies)
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' 2.41E+01 5.11E+01 6.67E401 1.84E+01 6.96E+01 1.84E+02 4.14E+02-I-132
<MDA 4.45E-05
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' MDA 3.73E-06
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.1.07E-04 (MDA 2.71E-04 Cs-137 4.98E-05 4.48E-05 3.52E-04 6.90E-06 5.02E-05 2.10E-04 7.14E-04 Mn-54
<MDA (MDA 9.01E-06
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<MDA 2.44E-06
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s 1.4 Land Application of Sewage Sludge Trace amounts of radionuclides may be land appiled with sewage sludges on various l
I Department of Natural Resources approved Wisconsin Electric Power. Company properties surrounding the Point Beach Nuclear Plant in accordance with approved
, methodologies pursuant to 10 CFR 20.302. The amounts discharged in the sewage during this reporting period are presented in Table 14.
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,GAEQDs Sjlg ActMtv Released (Cl)
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' 2.0 RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE RELEASES
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";g wera the auxHlary buildinq vent stack, drumming area vent stack, gas stripper building vent a
stack, Unit 1-containmers purge stack, Unit 2 containment purge stack, combined air ejector; q
decay duct exhaust, and turbine building ventuation exhaust.
There was one gas decay 'ank released during this reporting period.
1 2.1 Radioactive Airborne Reiense Summarv 2.1.1 Releases During Current Reporting Period e
RadioactMty released in airborne effluents for the current reporting period are 4
summarized in Table 2-1.
2.1.2 Additions to Previous Semlannual Monitoring Report f
The following information was not available at time of the last report preparation
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July 1,1989 through December 31,1989.
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SUMMARY
JANUARY 1,-1990 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1990
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.APR-MAY JUN TOTAL Total Noble Gases (Ci):(2) 2.16E-01 2.23E-01 3.73E-01:
2.62E-01 1.46E-01' 1.46E-01
-1.37E+00 Total Radiolodines (Ci):
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4.13E-06 3.19E-05 8.64E-06 2.00E-07
<MDA 4.60E-05 Total Particulates (Ci):
3.37E-06
- 7.45E 7.87E-06
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6.73E-08 7.34E-05 7.44E-11 (MDA
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3.30E-06 1.10E-06 7.87E-06 1.97E-05 9.47E-06
<MDA 4.14E-05 Total Tritium (Ci):
1.05E+01 8.09E+00 1.27E+01 1.42E+01 1.06E+01 9.23E+00 6.53E+01-N Maximum Hourly Average Release Rate (3) 2.07E-04 2.36E-04 1.78E-04 2.72E-05 2.27E-04 3.80E-07 (Curies /Second)-
Total Equivalent Curies Released Co-60 Equivalent curies 7.54E-06 8.99E-06 5.23E-06 2.09E-05 7.53E-06 (MDA 5.02E-05
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% Annual RETS Limit 3.32E-04 8.41E-04 3. 81E--03 1.82E-03 3.07E-05 6.83E-03 Xe-133 Equivalent Curies (2) 2.86E+00 3.78E+00-3.53E400 1.55E+00 2.27t+00
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Tritium Equivalent Curies 1.05E+01
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% Annual RETS Limit 3.62E-02 2.79E-02 4.38E ' 4.90E-02 3.66E-02
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(2) Includes noble.ges contribution:from liquid releases.
(3) Expressed as Xe-133 equivalents.
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'2.2.2 Additions to' Previous Semlannual Monitoring Report n
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Report covering the period July 1,1989 through December 31,1989.
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' 3.0 RADIOACTIVE SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS
- Solid wastes shipped for burial during this reporting period were as follows:
DATE OF!
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BURIAL
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SITE i ll 02/09/90 180.1 (1)l 6.92E 02 '.
Barnwell, S.C.
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Bamwell. S.C.
L 02/27/90 180.1 (2) 2.43E + 00..
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02/21/90 180.1 (2) 1.68E+ 00 Barnwell, S.C.
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4.0 NEW & SPENT FUEL SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS I'
= During this reporting period, a total of 29 new fuel assemblies were received from Westinghouse
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dF There were no spent fuel shipments made from Point Beach Nuclear Plant during this reporting
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RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE RELEASE'
SUMMARY
-JANUARY 1,' 1990 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1990 NUCLIDES JAN TEB MAR APR' MAY JUN' TOTAL RELEASED (Curies)
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-s Tritium 1.05E+01 8.09E+00 1.27E+01 1.42E+01 1.06E+01 9.23E+00 6.53E+01 Xe-133 8.06E-02 7.22E-02 2.37E-01' ' 1.36E-01 5.62E-02 6.06E-02 6.43E-01 Kr-85m 1.47E-03:
3.39E-03 2.71E-03 1.12E-03 1.89E-03 1.14E-03 1.17E-02 Kr-88 4.34E-03 7.93E-03 4.71E-03
~1.72E-03 5.84E-03 2.88E-03 2.74E-02 Xe-133m 3.80E 1.51E-03 2.58E-03 2.91E-03 6.71E-05 4.41E-04 7.55E-03' Xe-135 1.68E-02 2.37E-02 2.42E-02 1.27E-02 1.54E-02 1.34E-02 1.06E-01 Xe-138 1.67E-02 3.84E-02 2.14E-02
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Kr-87 3.41E-03 7.32E-03 4.18E-03 1.51E-03 4.39E-03 2.63E-03
'2.34E-02' Xe-135m 5.39E-03 1.12E-02 6.42E-03 2.35E-03 6.62E-03 3.81E-03 3.58E-02.
Ar-41 6.06E-02 5.76E-02 7.00E-02 3.17E-02 3.37E-02 4.92E-02' 3.03E-01 Kr-85
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.(MDA 9.15E-02 I-131 1.17E-06 2.,60 E-0 4 7.68E-06 5.68E-06 7.90E-08
<MDA' 1.72E-05' I-133
.<MDA 1.53E-06 2.42E-05 2.96E-06 1.21E-07 (MDA 2.88E-05 F-18 2.33E-06
<MDA 6.33E-06 (MDA 1.51E-06
<MDA' 1.02E-05 Cs-137 6.45E-07 7.87E-07 3.58E-07 1.26E-06 4.21E-07 (MDA-3.47E n6 Co-58 3.26E-07' 2.12E-07 7.88E-07 1.83E-05 7.53E-06 kMDA.
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5.0l RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Radiolo0ical environmental monitoring conducted at Point Beach Nuclear Plant from January 1, -
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- 1990 through June 30,' 1990 consisted of air filters, milk, lake water, well water, sol, fish,
. shoreline sediments, algae, vegetation, and TLDs.
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No siginficant deviations from normal results, attributable to the operation of the Point Beach
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- 1 Nuclear Plant, were identified durin0 this six month reporting period ' Low, levels of Sr-90 and
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Os-137, resulting from Chemobyl and atmospheric weapons tests, stil persist in milk (Sr 90) as
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1well as in fish and sol (Cs-137) samples. The first quarter elevated H 3 concentrations in take-
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- predominant current direction in this area of the lake la from north to south,2) the concentrations increased with distance northward away from PBNP,3) the elevated
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concentrations first appeared at the sampling site furthest north, and 4) no H 3 concentrations -
m' above the LLD were found in the discharge fiume samples (collected weekly) and at sampling sites south of PBNP,
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- Radiolodine all <0.03
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- Cs 137 all <0.01 pCl/m I?
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'12 Cs-134 all <0.01 pCl/m 3
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- 18 Radiolodine all < 0.5 pCl/l E
'18 Sr-89.
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18 Sr-90 0.8 1.410.4 2.3 pCl/l 18 Cs-134 all < 5 -
' pCl/l 18 Cs-137 all <5 pCl/l I
18 Ba-La 140 all ' < 5 pCl/l Q
.18 Other Gamma Emitters all < 5 pCl/l Lake Water 30 Gross Bet::
1.7 2.6i0.8 6.1 pCi/l 10 Tritium
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=g 30 Fe-59 all <30 pCi/l 30 Co-58 all < 10 pCi/l 30 Co-60 all <10 pCi/l 5
30 Zn-65 all <30 pCi/l 30 Zr Nt> 95 all < 15 pCl/l 30 Cs-134 all <10 pCl/l I.
30 Cs-137 all <10 pCl/l 30 Ba-La-140 all < 15 pCl/l 30 Other Gamma Emitters all <30 pCl/l 10
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6.0 NONRADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL RELEASES a
' 6.1 Scheduled Chemical Waste Releases s
Scheduled chemical waste releases to the circulating water system from January 1, I
1990 to June 30,1990 Included 5.03E+ 06 gallons of neutralized wastewater.: The wastewater contained 3.24E+02 pounds of suspended solids and 4.20E + 05 pounds of dissolved solids.
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- Scheduled chemical waste releases are based on the average analytical results a
obtained from sampling a representative number of neutralizing tanks.
6.2 Miscellaneous Chemical Waste Releases 4
ll Miscellaneous chemical waste releases from the retention pond (based on effluent L
analyses) to the circulating water for January 1,1990 to June 30,1990 included l
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2,15E+07 gallons of clear wastewater. The wastewater contained 1.83E+03 pounds of suspended solids.
- Miscellaneous chemical waste released directly to the circulating water, based on amount of chemicals used for January 1,1990 to June 30,1990 included 1.15E+ 04 a)g pounds of sodium bisulfite and 5.92E+ 03 pounds of sodium hypochlorite.
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' CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM OPERATION L
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L The circulating water system operation during this reporting period for periods of plant operation l
Is described in Table 71.
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8.0 LEAK TESTING OF RADIOACTIVE SOUR 0ES g
During this reporting period all applicable sealed radioactive sources were leak tested in accordance with Technical Specification 15.4.12. Leak test results were all <0.005 pCl.
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- 316.8' 436.4 313.9 504.3 '
'554.4-Average Volume Cooling Water Discharge
' (Million Dal/ day) l U2 316.8 316.8 449.0 561.8 561.9 '
554.4 -
Average Cooling Water Ut 36.1
- 35.8 38.5 39.9-
. 48.7 -
48.9-
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- Intake Temperature l-
. (Degrees F)
U2 36.1 35.8-38.5 41:9[
'47.4 48.8 Average Cooling Water UI-67.6 67.2 58.7
- 42.5 63.2 67.5 Discharge Temperature (Degrees F)
U2 67.9 68.2 59.8 59.1 64.9 68.9 J
. Average Ambient Lake Temperature (Degrees F).
35.0 34.5 37.2 41.5 46.6 '
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MISCELLANEOUS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 11"~
9.1' Revisions to the PBNP Offalla Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) and Process Control 1
Proaram (PCP) if Revisions were made.to the'ODCM, Environmental Manual and PCP during this reporting period.1 Complete copies are being sent to the NRC. The changes are I
summarized below.~
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.Two improvements were made to the PCP to address the following:
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1,1 revised Wisconsin Electric Quality Procedures for vendor approval, 3'
- 2. concerns regarding waste solidification as expressed by the NRC at its s
solidification workshop.
Changes and improvements made to the Environmental Manual consist of the following:.
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- 1. new identification numbers of forms used for sample collection and scheduling.
~ based upon the new PBNP form numbering system, I
- 2. wording added to clarify instructions for sample collection and handling, I
- 3. chang in the radioanalytical vendor's telephone number to reflect new Chicago
- suburb area code.
The two revisions to the ODCM consist of the following:
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- 1. Rev. 4, March 1990 (Appendix A.2) reflects the new Point Beach Nuclear Plant's'
- Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit which allows the Ll characterization of non-radiological chemical and physical properties of sewage u
B sludge for land application to be made on an annual basis as compared to the 1
previous per application basis,
- 2. Rev 5, June 1990 (pages 3-2 through 3-5) reflects changes to the liquid n
release alarm setpoint methodology. Our analysis of the previous setpoint 1~
methodology based on the Coe MPC revealed the potential for a non-conservative result for certain radionuclides. This potential is 9
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corrected in the methodology in which the liquid release alarm setpoints
[l are based on the PBNP historical (19851989) 5 year weighted a.verage i
circulating water radionuclide concentration scaled to equal a weighted s
average MPC in the circ water system under maximum flow.
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The changes to the ODCM and PCP increase the overall effectiveness of these programs.
. 9.2 Intertaboratory Comoarlson Prooram
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L The analyticallaboratory contracted to perform the radioanalyses of the PBNP L
environmental samples participated in the EPA Intertaboratory Comparison Program during this reporting period.
l 9.3 Deviations from Soecified Environmental Samole Tvoes. Locations. and Frecuencies Sample types, sampling locations, and collection frequencies complied with Technical Specification 15.7.7.A during this reporting period.
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95-Suinmarv of Unachievable Soecified Environmental LLDs
' All LLDs listed in Table 15.7,7 2 of the PBNP Technical Specifications were during this -
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sampling period..
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