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Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, Rev 0
ML20072P810
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Site: Monticello Xcel Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/22/1994
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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-01.01 Revision 0 TITLE: INTRODUCTION Page 2 of 2 This Off-Site Dose Calculational Manual (ODCM) provides the information and ) methodologies to be used by Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant'(MNGP) to assure compliance with MNGP's operating technical specifications related to liquid and gaseous radiological effluents. They are intended to show compliance with 10 CFR 20,10 CFR 50.361,10 CFR 50, Appendix A (GDC 60 & 64) and Appendix 1, and 40 CFR 190. This ODCM is based on " Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for BWRs (NUREG-0473, Draft)," " Preparation cf Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants (NUREG-0133)," and other inputs from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC). Specific plant procedures for implementation of this manual are provided elsewhere. These procedures will be utilized by the operating staff of MNGP to assure compliance with the technical specifications. Also included in this manual is information related to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)in the form of Figures 5.11,5.1-2,5.1-3, and Table 5.1-1. Thsse figures and table designate specific sample types and locations currently used to satisfy the technical specification requirements for the REMP. They are subject to change based on the results of the periodic land use census. CalcuMtions described in this manual may be performed using computer programs designed to implement these algorithms. In addition, the current meteorological , I data and yjO data may be generated by the MIDAS programs. MIDAS programs implement the regulatory guidance found in Regulatory Guide 1.109,1.23 and 1.111. MIDAS is a set of programs designed to collect and process meteorological data, radiological release data and other data to permit prompt reporting of off-site radiological consequences during emergency release conditions. MIDAS algorithms may be used when appropriate to perform dose calculations from routine airborne releases, for computation of doses from liquid releases, and to identify critical receptors. Regulatory Guide 1.21 defines abnormal releases as " unplanned or uncontrolled release of radioactive material from the site boundary." MNGP further defines abnormal gaseous releases as any gaseous release where the effluent release rate significantly exceeds an established normal release rate. Abnormal releases as stated above will typically be due to personnel error, l procedure inadequacy, training deficiency, or equipment malfunction. This ODCM has been prepared as generically as possible in order to minimize the need for future revisions. Some changes to the ODCM will be needed in the future. Any such changes will be properly reviewed and approved as indicated in the ) Administrative Control Section of the MNGP Technical Specification,s. mil

i MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 ! TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS ' Revision 0 i Page 1 of 15 i l 1 i J i 1 l i 4 iO i 4 ALARA Reviewed gyg M Date: jf,j/,efg Prepared B((f(( Reviewed By: [ Date: fj_g .tJ3 OC Final Review Date[ hg g /97g- //i3 /ge/ Approved By: Resp Supv: S CHEM

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l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 '; . 1 Revision 0 TITLE:  ; LIQUID EFFLUENTS , Page 2 of 15 OI It is MNGP's policy to make no routine liquid releases, however, in the event of a w release this section is used to: J A. Determine alarm setpoints for liquid monitors; B. Determine that liquid concentrations in effluents are below the allowable concentrations given in 10 CFR 20; ^ C. Calculate dose commitments to individuals; and D. Project doses for the next month due to liquid radioactive effluents. 1.0 MONITOR ALARM SETPOINT DETERMINATION Monitor alarm setpoints are determined to assure compliance with Tech Specs. The setpoints indicate if the concentration of radionuclides in the liquid effluent at the site boundary exceeds the concentrations specified in (10 CFR 20, Appendix B, to Section 20.1 -20.601) Table 11, Column 20) for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases. The setpoints will also assure that a concentration of 2 x 10 4pCi/ml for dissolved or entrained noble gases is not exceeded. Monitor alarm setpoints are calculated monthly. The calculation is performed by the I LIODOS computer program. The calculation is based on radionuclides detected in effluent from the release point during the previous month in the following manner: A. If there were no detectable radionuclides during the previous month, the BWR GALE Code source terms (Table 2.1-2)(2) wil be used as the basis for the monthly release rate. B. If the calculated setpoint is less than the existing monitor setpoint, the setpoint will be reduced to the new lower value. O. If the calculated setpoint is greater than the existing monnor setpoint, the setpoint may remain at the lower value or be increased to the new value. 1.1 Radwaste Discharae Line Monitor The following method applies to liquid releases from the plant via the discharge canal when determining the high-high alarm setpoint for the Liquid Radwaste Effluent Monitor during all operational conditions. The radwaste discharge flowrate is assumed to be maintained relatively constant at or near the maximum design flowrate. gi mil l

I MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 LIQUID EFFLUENTS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 3 of 15 ' 1.1.1 Determine the " mix" (radionuclides and composition) of the liquid effluent. A. Determine the liquid source terms that are representative of the

                       " mix" of the liquid effluent. Liquid source terms are the total curies of each isotope released during the previous month. Table 2.1-1 source terms may be used if there have been no liquid releases.

B. Determine S,(the fraction of the total radioactivity in the liquid l effluent comprised by radionuclide i) for each individual radionuclide in the liquid effluent. j Ai Si 2.1-1

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where Ai = The radioactivity of radionuclide i in the liquid effluent from Table 2.1.1. [ ( 1.1.2 Determine C,, the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of all radionuclides in the liquid effluent prior to dilution (pCi/ml). F

                 ,C        =           g.                           2.1-2 t

MPC, where i i F = Dilution water flowrate (GPM);

                        = 240,000 GPM from two circulating water pumps; f    = The maximum acceptable discharge flowrate prior to dilution (GPM);
                        = 50 GPM from the Liquid Radwaste pumpW; and

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS R vision 0 Page 4 of 16 1.1.3 Determine C,, the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of the radionuclides (minus tritium) in the liquid discharge prior to dilution ( Cl/ml). O, = C, - (0,Sg) 2. M where Sg - The fraction of the total radioactivity in the liquid effluent comprised of tritium and other radionuclides that do not emit gamma or x any radiation. 1.1.4 Determine C.R., the calculated monitor count rate above background attributed to the radionuclides (neps). m C.R. = 2.1-4 E where E = The detection efficiency of the monitor ( Ci/CC/ CPS) from Plant Chemistry Surveillance procedures. g) 1.1.5 The monitor high-high alarm setpoint above background (neps) should be set at the C.R. value. Since only one tank can be released at a time, adjustment of this value is not necessary to compensate for releases from more than one source. 1.2 Discharae Canal Monitor The following method determines the high-high alarm setpoint for the Discharge Canal Monitor during all operational conditions. 1.2.1 Determine the " mix" (radionuclides and composition) of all liquids released into the discharge canal. A. Determine the liquid source terms that are representative of the

                    " mix" of all liquid released into discharge canal. Liquid source terms are the total curies of each isotope released during the previous month. Table 2.1-1 source terms may be used if there have been no liquid releases.

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS Revision 0 i Page 5 of 15 A l h) i B. Determine S i (the fraction of the total radioactivity of allliquids j i released into the discharge canal comprised by radionuclide i) for l J each individual radionuclide released into the discharge canal. ! A, Si = 2.1-5 where 1 A, = The radioactivity of radionuclide i released into the discharge canal. 1.2.2 Determine Od , the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of all radionuclides released into the discharge canal ( C1/ml). 1

                                    =           Si d            I                               2.1 -6 i MPC i

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             .             MPC, = The liquid effluent radioactivity concentration limit for radionuclide i ( Cl/ml) from Table 2.1.1.

1.2.3 Determine C,, the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of the radionuclides (minus tritium) released into the discharge canal (pCi/ml). C, = Cd- (C dH S) *

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS Revision 0 Page 6 of 15 1.2.4 Determine C.R., the calculated monitor count rate above background attributed to the radionuclides (ncps). 9) C ?S C.R. = C* YhCO 2.1 -8 E - - where ([ f E - The detection efficiency of the monitor ( Cl/CC/ CPS) from Plant Chemistry Surveillance procedures. 1.2.5 The monitor high-high alarm setpoint above background (neps) should be set at the C.R. value. 1.3 Service Water Discharae Ploe Monitor The following method determines the high-high alarm set-point for the Service Water Discharge Pipe Monitor during all operational conditions. 1.3.1 Determine the " mix" (radionuclides and composition) of the service water effluent. A. Determine the liquid source terms that are representative of the )

                   " mix" of the service water effluent. Liquid source terms are the total curies of each isotope released during the previous month. Table 2.1-1 source terms may be used if there have been no liquid releases.

B. Determine S, the fraction of the total radioactivity in the service water effluent comprised by radionuclide i, for each individual radionuclide in the liquid effluent. A i Si = I A. 2.1-9 i where A, = The radioactivity of radionuclide i in the service water effluent. O> mil 1 1

i MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS Revision 0 Page 7 of 15 ( ! 1.3.2 Determine C,, (the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of all radionuclides in the service water effluent prior to dilution ( Ci/ml)). F Ct

                           - fgS i 2.1-10 i MPCI where 1

F = Dilution water flowrate (GPM);

                      = 240,000 GPM from two circulating water pumps;                                      l f   = The maximum acceptable discharge flowrate prior to dilution (GPM);
                      = 10,000 GPM; and MPC, = The liquid effluent radioactivity concentration limit for radionuclide I ( Ci/ml) from Table 2.1-1.

1.3.3 Determine C,, (the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of the radionuclides (minus tritium)) in the service water prior to dilution ( Ci/ml). C, = C, - (C,Sg) 2.1-11 - where Sg = The fraction of the total radioactivity in the service water effluent comprised of tritium and other radionuclides that do not emit gamma or x-ray radiation. O-.1 mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 R vision 0 TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS Page 8 of 15 1.3.4 Determine C.R. (the calculated monitor count rate above background 9)<l attributed to the radionuclides (neps)). m 2.1-12 C.R. = E where E - The detection efficiency of the monitor ( Cl/CC/ CPS) from Plant Chemistry Surveillance procedures. 1.3.5 The monitor high-high alarm setpoint above background (neps) should be set at the C.R. value. I 1.4 Turbine Buildina Normal Drain Surno Monitor  : The following method determines the high-high alarm set-point for the Turbine Building Normal Drain Sump Monitor during all operational conditions. 1.4.1 Determine the " mix" (radionuclides and composition) of the TBNDS effluent. A. Determine the liquid source terms that are representative of the

                      " mix" of the TBNDS effluent. Liquid source terms are the total h

curies of each isotope released during the previous month. l Table 2.1-1 source terms may be used if there have been no liquid l releases. B. Determine S,i the fraction of the total radioactivity in the TBNDS effluent comprised by radionuclide i, for each individual radionuclide in the liquid effluent. A; S, =IA 2.1-13 i where A, = The radioactivity of radionuclide i in the TBNDS effluent. O' mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 LIQUID EFFLUENTS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 9 of 15 0 1.4.2 Determine C, (the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of all radionuclides in the TBNDS effluent prior to dilution (pCl/ml))'. F Ct --

                                                   - fgS i                              2.1-14 i MPCi where F = Dilution water flowrate (GPM);
                                               = 240,000 GPM from two circulating water pumps; f    - The maximum acceptable TBNDS discharge flowrate prior to dilution (GPM);
                                               = 128 GPM from TBNDS pump 52A.
                                               - 110 GPM from TBNDS pump 528.

MPC; = The liquid effluent radioactivity concentration limit for b radionuclide I (pCl/ml) from Table 2.1-1. 1.4.3 Determine C, (the maxi +um acceptable total radioactivity concentration I of the radionuclides (mn:us tritium) a the TBNDS prior to dilution 4 I ( Cl/ml). l C, = C, - (C,Sg) 2.1 -M l where Sg = The fraction of the total radioactivity in the TBNDS effluent comprised of tritium and other radionuclides that do not emit gamma or x-ray radiation. I 1.4.4 Determine C.R. (the calculated monitor count rate above background attributed to the radionuclides (ncps)).

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where E = The detection efficiency of the monitor (pCi/CC/ CPS) from Plant Chemistry Surveillance procedures. 1.4.5 The monitor high-high alarm setpoint above background (neps) should be set at the C.R. value. 1.5 Multiple Release Points The discharge canal monitor, service water discharge and TBNDS line monitor are provided to detect unplanned or accidental releases. All normal releases are monitored by the radwaste discharge line monitor. There are, therefore, no multiple release points and monitor settings do not have to be reduced to ) account for multiple releases. l l 2.0 LIQUID EFFLUENT CONCENTRATION - COMPLIANCE WITH TECH SPECS (TS) In order to show compliance with Tech Specs the concentrations of radionuclides in i liquid effluents are determined and compared with the maximum permissible concentrations (MPC) as defined in Appendix B, to section 20.1 - 20.601, Table ll of 10 CFR 20. The concentration of radioactivity in effluents prior to dilution is determined. The concentration in diluted effluent is calculated by the LIODOS ) computer program in conjunction with Surveillance Test Numbers 0377,0238,0239, , 0240 and 0242, using these results before each batch release, and following each  ! batch release. 2.1 Batch Releases 2.1.1 Prerelease The radioactivity content of each batch release is determined prior to release. MNGP will show compliance with Tech Specs (TS). in the following manner: The concentration of the various radionuclides in the batch release prior to dilution flow to obtain the concentration at the unrestricted area. This calculation is shown in the following equation: CR i Conc; = 2.2-1 MDF mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 1 Revision 0 TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS Page 11 of 15 (% = where 4 Conc; = concentration of radionuclide i at the unrestricted area, Ci/ml; C; = concentration of radionuclide i in the potential batch release, Ci/ml; R = release rate of the batch, GPM; MDF = minimum dilution flow, GPM. The projected concentration in the unrestricted area is compared to the concentrations in Appendix B, (to Section 20.1 - 20.601) Table 11 of 10 CFR 20. These concentrations are given in Table 2.1-1. Before a release may occur, equation 2.2-2 must be met for all nuclides. For the MNGP the MDF is 240,000 GPM. The maximum release rate is 50 GPM. j 3 Conc s1 ~ i MPC; where MPC; = maximum concentration of radionuclide i from Reference 2, Ci/ml; 3.0 LIQUID EFFLUENT DOSES - COMPLIANCE WITH 10 CFR 50 Doses resulting from liquid effluents are ca!culated monthly to show compliance with 10 CFR 50. These calculations are performed by the LIODOS computer program in conjunction with Surveillance Test 0374. A cumulative summation of total body and organ doses for each calendar quarter and calendar year is maintained as well as projected doses for the next month.

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1 MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 Revision 0 l TITLE: LIQUID EFFLUENTS ~ l Page 12 of 15 j 3.1 Determination of Liauld Effluent Dilution 9) l To determine doses from liquid effluents the near field average dilution f actor for the period of release must be calculated. This dilution factor must be calculated for each batch release. The dilution factor is determined by: Rk Fk 2.3-1

                 - X ADFg l where Rg       = release rate of the batch during time period k, GPM; l                     and                                                                               ,

t 1 ADFk = actual dilution flow during the time period of release k, GPM. 1 The value of X is the site specific value for the mixing effect of the MNGP I discharge structure. This value is 1.0 for MNGP while operating in the once-through cooling mode. Although not expected to occur,if radioactive material is discharged while operating in the recycle mode, this value may be )l 3.2 Dose Calculations The dose contribution from the release of liquid effluents is calculated monthly. The dose contribution is calculated using the following equation: Dj = IIAjjt C Fk ik k 2.3-2 ki where Dj = the dose commitment to the total body or any organ, from the liquid effluents for the 31 day period, mrem; C ig = the average concentrat;on of radionuclide,i,in undiluted liquid effluent l for release k, (pCi/ml); Aq = the site related ingestion dose commitment factor to the total body or any organ j for each identified principal gamma and beta emitter, mrem /HR per ( Ci/ml); G) mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 LIQUID EFFLUENTS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 13 of 15  ! O Fk = the near field average dilution factor for Cigduring liquid effluent release k, as defined in Section 2.3.1; and tk = the length of time for release k, hours. The dose factor A;; was calculated for an adult for each isotope using the following equation: 5 2.3-3 A;3 = 1.14 X 10 (730/D, + 21BF;) DF,; where 10epCl 103 ml 1 yr. 1.14 X 10s = Ci liter 8760 hr  ; i 730 = adult water consumption rate, liters /yr; D, = dilution factor from the near field area to the potable water intake j for adult water consumption; 3 = adult fish consumption, kg/yr; (d 21 BF, = bioaccumulation factor for radionuclide iin fish from Table A-1 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 Rev.1, (5) pCi/Kg per pCi/ liter; DF;; = dose conversion factor for radionuclide i for adults for particular organ j from Table E-11 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 Rev.1, mrem /pCl The A,; values for an adult at the MNGP are given in Table 2.3-1. The far field  ! dilution factor, D, for the MNGP is 7:1 for the nearest downstream "!ater supply in St. Paul. This value was determined by assuming that effluents are completely mixed in 50 percent of the Mississippi River flow (7431 cfs at Anoka, { Minnesota).(5) 3.3 Cumulation of Doses Doses calculated monthly are summed for comparison with quarterly and annual limits. The monthly results should be added to the doses cumulated from the other months in the quarter of interest and in the year of interest. This s summation is performed by the LIODOS computer progra. n. mil l

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I l For the quarter, D s 1.5 mrem total body 2.3-4 l D s 5 mrem any organ 2.3-5 l l For the Calendar Year, l D s 3 mrem total body 2.3-6 ! D s 10 mrem any organ 2.3-7 The quarterly limits given above represent one half of the annual design I objective.R If these quarterly or annuallimits are exceeded, a special report should be submitted stating the reason and corrective action to be taken. This report will include results of analyses of Mississippi River water and an analysis of possible impacts through the drinking water pathway. If twice these limits are exceeded, a special report will be submitted showing compliance with 40 CFR 190.W 3.4 Prolection of Doses Anticipated doses resulting from the release of liquid effluents are projected monthly. If the projected doses for the month exceeds two percent of Equation 2.3-6 or 2.3-7, additional components of the liquid radwaste treatment system will be used to process waste. The projected doses are calculated using  : Equation 2.3-2. This calculation is performed by the LIODOS computer l program in conjunction with Surveillance Test 0375. The dilution factor, Fg , is calculated by replacing the term ADFg in Equation 2.3-1 with the term MDF from Equation 2.2-1. l l i The total source term utilized for the most recent dose calculation should be used for the projections unless information exists indicating that actual releases l could differ significantly in the next month. In this case, the source term would l be adjusted to reflect this information and the justification for the adjustment l noted. This adjustment should account for any radwaste equipment which was operated during the previous month that could be out of service in the coming month. ! \ l O> mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-02.01 - l LIQUID EFFLUENTS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 15 of 15 F REFERENCES j

1. USNRC, Title 10, Code of Federal Regulation, Part 20, " Standards for Protection l Against Radiation", Appendix B, Table ll, Column 2.

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2. NSP - Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, Appendix I Analysis - Supplement '

No.1 - Docket No. 50-263, Table 2.1-2.

3. NSP - Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, Appendix I Analysis - Supplement No.1 - Docket No. 50-263, Table 2.1-1.
4. Boegli, J.S., et. al. Eds, Section 4.3 in " Preparation of Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants, NUREG-0133,1978, NTIS, Springfield Va.
5. USNRC, Regulatory Guide 1.109. " Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix I", Rev.1, Oct.1977, USNRC, Washington D.C.
6. NSP - Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, Final Draft Safety Analysis Report -

Amendment 4, Question 3.3, and Amendment 8 in entirety.

7. USNRC, Titie 10, Code of Federal Regulation, Part 50, " Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities", Appendix 1, " Numerical Guides for Design
    .         Objectives and Limiting Conditions for Operation to Meet the Criterion As Low as is Reasonably Achievable' for Radioactive Material in Light-Water-Cooled l              Nuclear Power Reactor Effluents"
8. EPA, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 190 " Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations" r\

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 2 of 23 This section describes the procedures used by MNGP to: A. Determine alarm point settings for gaseous effluent monitors; B Determir'e that dose rates at the site boundary from noble gases particulates and iodines remain below the limits of Tech Specs; and C. Determine that the total dose from airbome effluents for the year is within the limits of Appendix 1 of 10 CFR 50(2) , The computations of this section may be done manually, by use of computer programs which implement these algorithms, and or by use of applicable MIDAS algorithms. MIDAS is a set of programs used at Monticello for the accident dose assessment. The applicable MIDAS dose evaluation routines for gaseous effluents may be utilized to perform the dose and dose rate assessments specified in this section. l 1.0 MONITOR ALARM SETPOINT DETERMINATION This procedure determines the eifluent monitor alarm setpoint that indicates if the dose rate at or beyond the site boundary due to noble gas radionuclides in the gaseous effluent released from the site exceeds 500 mrem / year to the whole body I or exceeds 3000 mrem / year to the skin. Accident monitors are set to limit effluent releases to a small fraction of the limits specified in 10 CFR 100. In addition this section calculates the maximum activity permitted in each off-gas storage tank. Monitor high alarm or isolation setpoints are established in one of the following ways: A. Monthly calculation of setpoints using the methodology of section 1.1 for noble gas nuclides in releases during the previous month. B. Prior to each containment purge, recalculation of the setpoint using the l methodology of section 1.1 based on the sample taken prior to purging. ) f 1.1 Effluent Monitors Monitor alarm setpoints are determined to assure compliance with Tech Specs . The setpoints indicate that the dose rate at or beyond the site boundary due to noble gas radionuclides in the gaseous effluent released from the site exceeds 500 mrem / year to the whole body or exceeds 3000 mrem / year to the skin. i* mil I i i j

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Rnvision 0 Page 3 of 23 ) G l Monitor alarm setpoints are calculated for the Reactor Building Ventilation Plenum Noble Gas monitors and the Stack Noole Gas Monitors once per month. These calculations are based on the noble gas isotopes in releases i made during the previous month. The calculations are performed by the DOSGAS computer program in conjunction with Surveillance Test 0342.  ! In addition, prior to containment purge and venting, the monitor setpoint for the monitor release point is recalculated. This calculation is performed by the DWCAL computer program in conjunction with Surveillance Test 0362. The monitor setpoint is determined as follows: A. If no detectable noble gas activity is found in the purge sample, the values used as the basis for the alarm point setting are from the column, "Drywell venting" in Table 3.1-1, Gaseous Source Terms. B. If any calculated setpoint is less than the existing monitor setpoint, tne setpoint is reduced to the new value. C. If the calculated setpoint is greater than the existing monitor setpoint, the setpoint may remain at the lower value or be increased to the new value. ,-9 D. The setpoint during purging may not be increased above the setpoint {) determined for continuous releases, however. Except for containment inerting and deinerting, all containment purging and venting is done via the standby gas treatment system and plant stack. Containment inerting and deinerting releases are made via the Reactor Building vent. The small amount of containment atmosphere released by the containment sampling system on a continuous basis is not considered a venting operation. 1.1.1 Reactor Building Vent isolation Setpoint The following method applies to gaseous releases via the Reactor Building vent when determining the high-high alarm setpoint for the Reactor Building Vent Plenum Monitor which initiates isolation of Reactor Building releases. This method is applied to ooth continuous releases and batch releases (containment inerting and deinerting). A. Determine the " mix" (noble gas radionuclides and composition) of the gaseous effluent. s 1. Determine the gaseous source terms that are representative of d the " mix" of the gaseous effluent. Gaseous source terms are the Q total curies of each noble gas released during the previous month mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 . R: vision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 4 of 23 or a representative analysis of the gaseous effluent. Table 3.1-1 source terms may be used if the Reactor Building releases for the previous month were below the lower limits of detection (LLD), or, in the case of inerting and deinerting releases, no detectable activity was found in the grab sample taken prior to purging.

2. Determine S,, the fraction of the total radioactivity in the gaseous effluent comprised by noble gas radionuclide "i", for each individual noble gas radionuclide in the gaseous effluent.

A., i =I A i 3.1-1 I where A;-The radioactivity of noble gas radionuclide "i" in the gaseous effluent. B. Determine 0,, the maximum acceptable total release rate of all noble gas radionuclides in the gaseous effluent ( Cl/Sec), based upon the whole body exposure limit (500 mrem /yr). h). 500 O, = (y/0),EK;S, 3.1-2 i where (yf0)y - The highest calculated annual average relative concentration of effluents released via the Reactor Building vent for any area at or beyond the site boundary for all , sectors (Sec/m3 ) from Table A-3. For purge releases, l substitute (yfq)y, the highest short term dispersion f actor from Table A-12. K3 The total whole body dose factor due to gamma emissions 3 from noble gas radionuclide "i" (mrem / year /pCi/m ) from  ; Table 3.1-2. l l C. Determine O, based upon the skin exposure limit (3000 mrem /yr). ( O mil

l MONDCELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 . l TITLE: . GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Rovision 0 Page 5 of 23 l C 3000 ' o, - (x/o)yI(L4 11 M,) S, 3.1 -3 l i w - l where l L, + 1.1 Mi - the total skin dose factor due to emissions from noble gas radionuclide "i" (mrem / year / Cl/m8 ) from Table 3.1-2, j ODCM-13.03. D. Determine HHSP (the monitor high-high alarm setpoint above background (net pCl/Sec)). NOTE: Use the lower of the Q, values obtained in Sections 1.1.1.B and 1.1.1.C. l HHSP - 0.50 Q, 3.1 -4 l [ 0.50 - Fraction of the total radioactivity from the site via the q monitored release point to ensure that the site boundary limit is not ,Q exceeded due to simultaneous releases from several release points. l 1.1.2 Stack isolation Setpoint i The following method applies to gaseous releases via the Stack when determining the high-high alarm setpoint for the Stack Gas Monitor l which initiates isolation of Stack releases. The method is applied to both continuous releases and batch releases (containment purges). Mechanical vacuum pump releases (relatively insignificant) will be l controlled using the continuous setpoint. l A. Determine the " mix" (noble gases and composition) of the gaseous effluent. l

1. Determine the gaseous source terms that are representative of the " mix" of the gaseous effluent. Gaseous source terms are the total curies of each noble gas released during the previous month or a representative analysis of the gaseous effluent. Table 3.1-1 source terms may be used if the Stack releases for the previous month were below the lower limits of detection (LLD).

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2. Determine S,, the fraction of the total radioactivity in the gaseous effluent comprised by noble gas radionuclide "i", for each i individual noble gas radionuclide in the gaseous effluent.

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b*E i i 3.1-5 ! l where l l A; = The radioactivity of noble gas radionuclide "i" in the gaseous effluent. B. Determine Q,, the maximum acceptable total release rate of all noble gas radionuclides in the gaseous effluent ( Ci/Sec), based upon the whole body exposure limit (500 mrem /yr). 500

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NOTE: For short-term batch releases (equal to or less than 500 hrs /yr) via drywell purging, substitute I v i for V, in Equation 3.1-6. where V, = The constant for long-term releases (greater than 500 hr/yr) for noble gas radionuclide "i" accounting for the gamma radiation from the elevated finite plume (mrem / year / Ci/Sec) from Table 3.1-2. v, = The constant for short-term releases (equal to or less than l 500 hr/yr) for noble gas radionuclide "i" accounting for the l gamma radiation from the elevated finite plume (mrem /yr/ Ci/Sec) from Table 3.1-2. l I O mil

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MON 11 CELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Rovision 0 TITLE: Page 7 of 23 O C. Determine O, based upon the skin exposure limit (3000 mrem /yr). 3000 O, = E 3(L; (X/Q), + 1.1 B,) S, 3.1-7 ] NOTE: For short-term batch releases (equal to or less than 500 hours per year) via drywell purging, use the short-term (X /4), value and substitute b, for B, in Equation 3.1-7. where L;(y/Q), + 1.1 B; The total skin dose constant for long-term releases (greater than 500 hours per year) due to emissions from noble gas radionuclide "i", Table 3.1-2, mrem / year / Cl/Sec; L;(X/ 4), + 1.1b, The total skin dose constant for short-term releases (less than or equal to 500 hours per year) i due to emissions from noble gas radionuclide "i", Table 3.1.2, mrem / year / Ci/Sec. D. Determine HHSP (the monitor high-high alarm setpoint above background ( Ci/Sec). l NOTE: Use the lower of the Q, values obtained in sections 1.1.2.B and 1.1.2.c. HHSP = 0.50 Q, 3.1-8 0.50 = Fraction of the total radioactivity from the site via the monitored release point to ensure that the site boundary limit is not exceeded due to simultaneous releases from several release points. 1.2 Accident Monitors The gross radioactivity in noble gases removed from the main condenser by means of steam jet air ejectors as measured prior to entering the treatment, adsorption, and delay systems SHALL be limited by an alarm setpoint for the Off-Gas Monitor. 0 mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS _ Page 8 of 23 O This procedure determines the monitor alarm setpoint that indicates if the potential body accident dose to an individual at or beyond the site boundary due to noble gas radionuclides in the gaseous effluent released from the site exceeds a small fraction of the limits specified in 10 CCR 100 in the event this effluent, including the radioactivity accumulated in the treatment system, is l inadvertently discharged directly to the environment without treatment. This ! calculation is performed by the OFF-GAS computer program on a routine or an as needed basis. Off-gas flow is automatically terminated when this setpoint is reached. 1.2.1 Maximum Release Rate Determine O , the maximum acceptable total release rate in pCl/Sec of i all noble gas radionuclides in the gaseous effluent at the Off-gas l Monitor after a 5-minute decay, based on the maximum acceptable total release rate of 2.60E5 Ci/See after a 30-minute decay. A. Determine the off-gas mixture of the gaseous effluent. The off-gas mixture is the fraction of the off-gas noble gas radioactivity caused by each recoil diffusion, and equilibrium component. The off-gas mixture is determined, monthly, in conjunction with Monticello l Technical Specification 4.8.B.5.c. h B. Determine Q, based on the off-gas mixture using Table 3.1-3. This table was prepared using a variation of the NSP EBARR computer code (ODCM-09.01). 1.2.2 Maximum Concentration Determine C,, the maximum acceptable total radioactivity concentration of all noble gas radionuclides in the gaseous effluent (pCi/CC). f C, = 2.12 E-03 f 3.1-9 where i f = The maximum acceptable effluent flowrate at the point of release l (CFM);

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 . Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 9 of 23 1.2.3 Monitor Reading Determine C.R., the calculated monitor reading above background attributed to the noble gas radionuclides (mR/hr). C

                               ,_t C.R. = E                                     3.1-10 where E = The detection efficiency of the monitor for noble gas radionuclides represented in main condenser off-gas ( Ci/CC/mR/hr) from Plant Chemistry Surveillance procedures.

1.2.4 Monitor High High Set-point The monitor high-high alarm setpoint above background (mR/hr) should l be set at or below the C.R. value. 1.3 Off-aas Storace Tank Maximum Activity The Technical Specifications limit the maximum activity in each storage tank to less than 22,000 curies of noble gas (considered as dose equivalent Xe-133) after 12 hours of holdup. To verify that this limit is not exceeded, Table 3.1-3 is used. The gross radioactivity of noble gases from the main condenser air ejector is determined by isotopic analysis monthly and whenever a significant increase in off gas activity is noted. Analysis of this data is used to determine the primary mode of fission product release from the fuel (recoil, equilibrium, or diffusion) l and the gross release rate. This information combined with the condenser air inteakage rate (CFM) and the air ejector monitor release rate is used to confirm i l that the maximum tank contents limit is not exceeded. This calculation is performed by the OFF-GAS computer program on a routine or as needed basis  ! IAW MNGP Technical Specification 4.8.B.4.a.

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Jguilibrium rounded to one decimal place) and the air inleakage rate (in CFM d6 ormined from the last tank fill time). The resulting tank activity is multiplied by the current total release rate after a 30 minute decay ( Ci/Sec) and divided by the maximum permitted air ejector release rate of 260,000 Ci/Sec. Linear interpolation of air inleakage is used. ,~< l mil

ODCM-03.01 - MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS page 10 of 23 As noted earlier, Table 3.1-3 is derived from the EBARR computer program described in ODCM-09.01. It is extremely unlikely that the maximum tank activity limit will be exceeded. 2.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENT DOSE RATE - COMPLIANCE WITH TECH SPECS (TS) Dose rates resulting from the release of noble gases, and from radiolodines and particulates must be calculated to show complianco with Tech Specs (TS). The dose rate limits of Tech Spec (TS) are conservatively applied on an instantaneous basis at the hypothetical worst case location. 2.1 Noble Gases The dose rate in unrestricted areas resulting from noble gas effluents is limited by Tech Spec (TS) to 500 mrem /yr to the total body and 3000 mrem /yr to the skin. The setpoint determinations discussed in the previous section are based on the dose rate calculation method presented in NUREG 0133W. This represents a backward solution to the limiting dose rate equations in NUREG-0133. Setting alarm trip setpoints in this manner will insure that the limits of Tech Spec (TS). are met for noble gas releases. Therefore, no routine dose rate calculations for noble gases will be needed to show compliance with this part. Routine calculations are made for dose rates from noble gas releases ) to show compliance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix I by performing the DOSGAS computer program. 2.2 Radiolodine and Radioactive Particulates and Other Radionuclides The dose rate in unrestricted areas resulting from the release of radiciodines and particulates with half lives greater than 8 days is limited by Tech Spec (TS) to 1500 mrem /yr to any organ. The calculation of dose rate from radiciodines and particulates is performed for drywell purges prior to the release and weekly for all releases. This calculation is performed by the DWCAL computer program for drywell purges and 1/ week by the IPART computer program for all releases, which is run in conjunction with Surveillance Test 0356. The calculations are based on the results of analyses obtained pursuant to MNGP Technical Specifications 4.8.B.1.b. To show compliance with Tech Spec (TS), Equation 3.2-1 or the MIDAS equations shown in ODCM 11.01 will be evaluated for 1-131,1-133, tritium, and radioactive particulates with half lives greater than eight days. O mil

l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Revision 0 TITLE: Page ~11 of 23 !u IPi [(x/Q ) yQ,y + (x/O,) Q ,]i < 1500 mrem /yr 3.2-1 l where I P; = child critical organ dose parameter for radionuclide i for the inhalation pathway, mrem /yr per Cl/m 3; (x/Q)y = annual average relative concentration for long-term release from the 3 Reactor Building vent at the critical loca' tion, Sec/m (ODCM-13.06 Table A-3); (x/Q), = annual average relative concentration for long-term releases from the off-gas stack at the criticallocation, Sec/m3(Appendix A, Table A-6); Og = the release rate of radionuclide i from the Reactor Building vent for l ' l the week of interest, Ci/Sec; l Q,, = the release rate of radionuclide i from the off-gas stack for the week l V O of interest, Ci/Sec. The X/O values presented in Tables A-3 and A-6 have been calculated using the USNRC' computer code "XOODOQ."(5) Dose rate calculations using Equation 3.2-1 are made once per week. The source terms Og and Q;, are l- determined from the results of analysis of weekly stack and Reactor Building particulate filters and charcoal cartridges. These source terms include all gaseous releases from MNGP. They are recorded and reported as the total i dose for compliance with 10 CFR 20. ! Radiciodines and particulates may be released from both the off-gas stack and l the Reactor Building vent. As specified in NUREG-0133, the critical receptor l location is identified based on the Reactor Building vent x/Q. A component of the total stack or vent source term may be due to short term l releases occurring as a result of containment drywell purging. Dose rate calculations are made on this component separately to further assure compliance with Tech Spec (TS) prior to release. The calculated dose rate is used only to determine whether or not the drywell can be purged. All dose rates from drywell purges will be accounted for and reported through the weekly calculations discussed above. Release rates are determined from the results of analyses of samples from the drywell, o mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 12 of 23 The term 0;, for the calculation of drywell purge dose rate is determined by multiplying the concentration of each nuclide in the drywell by the rate of release. Credit will be taken for the expected reduction in radionuclide concentration due to use of the standby gas treatment system. Equation 3.2-2 is used to calculate purge dose rates. Only one source term is used depending on the release point (stack or Reactor Building vent). Short term values of yfq from the Table A-9 or Table A-12 is used in the purge dose rate calculation. the limiting dose rate limit for each purge is determined using: BL = 1500 - (Dcy + Dc , - Ddw) 3.2-2 where BL = limiting dose rate for the batch, mrem /yr; D cy = previous week's dose rate from Reactor Buiding continuous and batch releases, mrem /yr; D,c

              = previous week's dose rate from off-gas stack continuous and batch releases, rnRem/yr; D ew = previous week's total dose rate from drywell purge releases, mrem /yr, for the purge release point.                             ,

Although mechanical vacuum pump releases are batch mode, they cannot be sampled prior to release. For this reason, no prerelease dose rate calculations can be made from this source. Experience has shown mechanical vacuum pump release to be well within Tech Spec (TS) limits. 2.3 Critical Receptor Identification As stated in 5.2.1 of NUREG-0133, when the critical receptor is different for stack and vent releases, the controlling location for vent releases should be sed. For this reason, the Reactor Building vent dispersion parameters are used to identify the critical receptor. The real time atmospheric dispersion factor (x/Q) is calculated by performing the MIDAS XP computer program IAW MNGP Chemistry Procedure 1.6.07. As discussed previously, weekly and batch dose rate calculations are performed for the critical boundary location. The critical boundary location is based on reactor vent long term x/O (Table A-3) is 0.43 mi'.es in the SSE sector. , O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 13 of 23 l l 'O 3.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - COMPLIANCE WITH 10 CFR 50 l l Doses resulting from the release of noble gases, and radiciodines and particulates  ; l must be calculated to show compliance with Appendix 1 of 10 CFR 50. The l calculations are performed monthly for all gaseous effluents. Calculations of the doses received due to the release of noble gases is performed by the DOSGAS l computer program. Sirnitarly the dose received due to the release of radiolodines ) l t and particulates is calculated by the DOSPIT computer program. These two l programs are performed monthly or as required in conjunction with Surveillance Test 0342. This section describes the methods and equations used at MNGP to perform the dose evaluation using manual methods based on historical meteorological i dispersion parameters and using the MIDAS computer methods with contemporaneous meteorological dispersion parameters. l l 3.1 Noble Gases l The air dose in unrestricted areas at MNGP is limited to: i A. for any calendar quarter: l n) l D s 5 mrad due to gamma radiation; and 7 Dp s 10 mrad due to beta radiation; and B. for any calendar year: D s 10 mrad due to gamma radiation; and 7 Dp s 20 mrad due to beta radiation. Air doses may be calculated using historical meteorological data using the l highest normalized concentration statistics as the best estimator of the atmospheric dispersion, or the doses may be computed using the l contemporary meteorological data during the period of the release. Either method may be used and t ,th are described below.* 3.1.1 Air Dose Based on Historical Meteorology The limiting air dose, D, based on historical meteorology is based on  ! the critical receptor in the unrestricted area. For air doses the critical receptor is described by the off-site location with the highest long term l annual average relative concentration (y/0) at or beyond the restricted

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 . Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 14 of 23 area boundary. For short-term vent releases (less than 500 hours per year), the location with the highest short-term average relative concentration (x/q) is chosen. The critical receptor is described in section 3.5. 1 For gamma radiation, the air dose is given by: D = 3.17 X 10~8 E (M;[(x/Q) yO + g (x/q) yq ;y) + B,0;, + b;qi,) 3.3-1 7 i The historical meteorological data base is the basis for the method described in the original MNGP ODCM. With the addition of the MIDAS system to the MNGP, it is now possible to estimate doses based on contemporaneous data. ! For beta radiation, the air dose is:

Dp = 3.17 X 10-8 E N, [(x/Q),0;y+ (x/q)yq g + (x/Q),0;, + (x/q),qi,]

I 3.3-2 where: h M; = The air dose factor due to gamma emission for each identified 3 noble gas radionuclide i, mrad /yr per Ci/m ; (Table 3.3-1) N; = the air dose factor due to beta emissions for each identified 3 4 noble gas radionuclide i, mradlyr per Ci/m ; (Table 3.3-1) (x/0), = the annual average relative concentration for areas at or beyond the site boundary for long-term Reactor Building vent 3 releases (greater than 500 hr/yr), Sec/m , (ODCM-13.06, Table A-3)- l (y/q), = the relative concentration for areas at or beyond the site  ! boundary for short-term Reactor Building vent releases (equal 1 to or less than 500 hr/yr), Sec/m8, (ODCM-13.06, l Table A-12); l (x/0), = the annual average relative concentration for areas at or beyond the site boundary for long-term off-gas stack releases l a (greater than 500 hr/yr), Sec/m , (ODCM-13.06, Table A-6); g mil l l

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l O (x/q), = the relative concentration for areas at or beyond the site  ;

boundary for short-term off-gas stack releases (equal to or less than 500 hr/yr), Sec/m3 (ODCM-13.06, Table A-9); i l q;, = the average release of the noble gas radionuclide i in gaseous effluents for short-term off-gas stack releases (equal to or less than 500 hr/yr), Ci; q;y = the average total release of the noble gas radionuclide i in  ; qaseous effluents for short-term Reactor Building vent releases (equal to or less than 500 hr/yr), Ci; Q,i = the total release of noble gas radionuclide i in gaseous l l releases for long-term off-gas stack releases (greater than 500 hr/yr), Ci; 1 O,y = the total release of noble gas radionuclide iin gaseous effluents for long-term Reactor Buildirig vent releases (greater than 500 hr/yr), Ci; B; = the constant for long-term releases (greater than 500 hr/yr) for each identified noble gas radionuclide i accounting for the gamma radiation from the elevated finite plume, mradlyr per Ci/Sec; b; = the constant for short-term releases (less than or equal to 500 hr/yr) for each identified noble gas radionuclide i accounting for the gamma radiation from the elevated finite plume, mrad /yr per Ci/Sec; 3.17 X 10~8 = the inverse of the number of seconds in a year. Noble gases are continuously released from the Reactor Building vent and the plant stack. These long-term releases rates are determined from the continuous noble gas monitor readings and periodic radionuclide analyses. There are infrequent containment purges from either release point. To separate the short-term release from the long term release (the continuous monitor records both), the drywell source term should be subtracted from the total source term whenever a purge

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off gas and radionuclide analysis of each purge prior to release are used in conjunction with the total activity measured by the monitor to quantify individual noble gas nuclides released.

Long term and short-term y/O's are given in ODCM-06.01 for both the Reactor Building vent and the plant stack. Short-term y/q's were calculated using the USNRC computer code "XOODOQ" assuming 144 hours per year drywell purge. Values of M and N were calculated using the methodology presented in NUREG-0133 and are given in Table 3.3-1. Table 3.3-2 presents values of B, and b, calculated using the USNRC computer code "RABFIN." This code was also used to calculate values of V, presented ln section 1.0. Values of v,i were calculated by multiplying Vi by the ratio of b,to B,. The v,i iB;, and b i values of Table 3.3-2 are the maximum values for the site boundaries location. This location,0.51 mi SSE, is different than the critical site boundary location based upon the Reactor Building vent y/O. 3.1.2 Air Dose Based on Contemporaneous Meteorology Using MIDAS The air dose based on contemporaneous meteorology is performed in g W MIDAS (6) using the XDAIR routine. XDAIR uses the methods described under XDCALC with some parameters defined to provide the air dose computations. The XDCALC function is used to calculate atmospheric dispersion and doses according to the models prescribed in Regulatory Guides 1.109W and 1.111.(8) The MIDAS equations are given in

ODCM-11.01.

4 Hourly values of X/O are calculated and are used to compute beta and gamma air doses. These doses are cumulated for the duration of the release. Calculations use hourly site meteorological data averages, centerline, depletion, and deposition calculations are performed. For gamma or beta radiations the air doses are given by: 17 , Dy, air = 3.6 X 10-6 yfQ E DF O , or i=3 ii 17 p D , air = 3.6 X 10'" X/O I DF O , 3.3-3 i' i=3 O mil

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(./ where: Dy, air = gamma air dose, rad / hour; D , air = beta air dose, rad / hour; J x/O= appropriate x/O for ground, mixed, or elevated release,  ! Sec/m3 (see ODCM-11.01); i (3 to 17)= nuclide indices in MIDAS for noble gases; t

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-l noble gas radionuclide. in (mrad m3)/(Cl Sec) (see Table 3.3-2); . DFE- the air dose factor due to beta radiation for each I identified noble gas radionuclide. In (mrad m3)/(Cl Sec)(see Table 3.3-2); (d Oi= release rate in uCi/Sec for each nuclide; and 3.6 X 10-6= rad Ci 3600 See mrad pCi hour The MNGP uses both an elevated stack and building vents for . releases. MIDAS uses the appropriate x/O for the computation

depending on the source of the release. The computation of x/O l in MIDAS for all cases is given in ODCM-11.01 under the section describing the Program XDCALC.

I 3.2 Radiolodine. Particulates, and Other Radionuclides The dose, D , to an individual from radiciodines, radioactive materials in 4 particulate form and radionuclides other than noble gases with half lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents released to unrestricted areas SHALL be

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 18 of 23 These limits apply to the receptor location where the combination of existing pathways and age groups indicates the maximum exposure. For this reason the l MIDAS dose assessment algorithms should be used if available. Alternatively l the infant dose at the historical highest x/O may be used. Both methods are described below. i 3.2.1 Dose from Radiciodines and Particulates Based on Historical Meteorology The worst case dose to an individual from 1-131, tritium and radioactive padiculates with half-lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents released to unrestricted areas is determined by the following expressions: 8 [W yO,y+w yq;y + W,O i ,+w,q,,) 3.3-4 D4 = 3.17 X 10 IER; Pi where: 0;, = release of radionuclide i for long-term off-gas stack releases (greater than 500 hr/yr), pCi; 0,y = release of radionuclide i for long-term Reactor Building vent O releases (greater than 500 hr/yr), pCi; 1 q,, = release of radionuclide i for short-term off-gas stack purge l releases (equal to or less than 500 hr/yr); Ci; q,y = release of radionuclide i for short-term Reactor Building vent purge releases (equal to or less than 500 hr/yr); pCi; W, = the dispersion parameter for estimating the dose to an individual at the controlling location for long-term off-gas , 3 stack releases (greater than 500 hr/yr), Sec/m or m 2; l W y

                          =  the dispersion parameter for estimating the dose to an individual at the controlling location for long-term Reactor 3

Building vent releases (greater than 500 hr/yr), Sec/m or m.2; w, = the dispersion parameter for estimating the dose to an individual at the controlling location for short term off-gas , 3 stack releases (equal to or less than 500 hr/yr), Sec/m or m-2; mil 1

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mrem /yr per Ci/m .

I The above equation is applied to each combination of age group and I organ. Values of R;,g have been calculated using the methodology given in NUREG-0133 and are given in Tables 3.3 3 through 3.3-21. The equation is applied to a controlling location which will be one of the following: A. residence, 4 B. vegetable garden, i C. milk animal. The selection of the actual receptor is discussed in section 3.3. The source terms and dispersion parameters in Equation 3.3-3 are obtained in the same manner as in section 2.0. The W values are in terms of y/O (Sec/m8) for the inhalation pathways and for tritium and in terms of l D/O (m 2) for all other pathways. l Appendix E contains the methodology for calculating R;,g values. This method will be used to compute dose factors for nuclides not tabulated 4 in Tables 3.3-3 through 3.3-21 if they are encountered. 3.2.2 Dose Based on Contemporaneous Meteorology Using MIDAS The dose to individuals from I-131, tritium and radioactive particulates may be calculated using the MIDAS system algorithms. In MIDAS the Program GASPRO computes the accumulation of dose to individual d receptors or to the surrounding population based on hourly meteorological data collected by MIDAS and release data from other computer programs utilizing the algorithms in this manual or other manual inputs. mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 l Revision 0 l TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Paae 20 of 23 l Dose calculations are performed for each important nuclide for each O pathway, organ, age group, distance and direction. Radionuclide and pathway are used in GASPRO to determine the appropriate dispersion type to be used. Three types of atmospheric l ! dispersion factors are used, yjQ, x/Q(depleted), and D/O, depending on pathways and nuclide. Hourly meteorological data is used so atmospheric conditions are contemporaneous with release. l The GASPRO calculations are based on the environmental pathways-to-man models prescribed by the NRC in Regulatory Guide 1.109. Dose factors for the individual doses (and for population doses) l l are based on results run-off line using the Pickard, Lowe, and Garrick (PLG) version of GASPAR. These data are tabled and used by the MIDAS routine in a look-up mode. These tables are given in MIDAS l Tables 2.2.6.3-1 and 2.2.6.3-2 for Individual Dose Factors and l Population Dose Factors, respectively. These tables are included in this manual in ODCM-11.01. GASPRO calculates doses for the following pathways, organs and age groups. MIDAS Index Pathway 1 Plume 2 Ground Shine 3 Vegetable 4 Meat 5 Cow Milk 6 Goat Milk 7 inhalation MIDAS Index Oraan 1 Total Body 2 GI Tract 3 Bone 4 Liver 5 Kidney 6 Thyroid 7 Lung 8 Skin O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03.01 . GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 21 of 23 A (") MIDAS l i Index Ace Grouc 1 Adult 2 Teen 3 Child 4 Infant Five types of receptors as indicated below can be located at up to 10 distances in each of the direction sectors. l l MIDAS Index Receotors 1 Residents 2 Vegetable Gardens 3 Meat Animals 4 Cows 5 Goats The resident location is used to calculate plume shine dose, ground shine from deposited material, and inhalation dose. Normal dispersion, depleted dispersion and ingestion pathways are used as appropriate. g Average y/0, depleted X/O and deposition are computed using the current hour meteorological data. Doses are computed and accumulated hourly by direction, distance organ or receptor, age group, and pathway. A finite plume gamma dose modelis used to calculate the dose from noble gases. Submersion skin dose is calculated separately from whole body dose and the total skin dose from noble gases is computed by adding the finite gamma plume dose to the submersion skin dose using the appropriate Reg. Guide 1.109 dose factors. The equations used in MIDAS for the dose computations are given in ODCM-11.01 3.3 Cumulation of Doses I 1 Doses calculated monthly are summed for comparison with quarterly and annual I limits. The monthly results are added to the doses cumulated from the other months in the quarter of interest and in the year of interest and compared to the limits given in section 3.1 and 3.2. This summation is performed by the DOSGAS and the DOSPIT computer program for doses from exposures due to noble gas, and radiciodine and particulates respectively. If these limits are exceeded, a Special Report will be submitted to the USNRC in accordance with the MNGP Technical Specifications. If twice the limits are exceeded, a Special mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM 03.01 Revision 0 TITLE: GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 22 of 23 Report showing compliance with 40 CFR 190 M will be submitted. 3.4 Projection of Doses Projection of doses is not necessary. The Technical Specifications require the off-gas holdup system to be operated at all times. 3.5 Critical Receptor Identification The critical receptors for compliance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix I will be identified. For the noble gas specification the criticallocation is based on the extemal dose pathway only. This location is the off-site location with the highest long-term Reactor Building vent x/O and is selected using the y/O values given in ODCM-13.06, Table A-4. The critical receptor location is used for showing compliance with 10 CFR 20 and remains the same unless meteorological data is re-evaluated or the site boundary changes. The criticallocation for the radiciodine and particulate pathway is selected once per year. This selection follows the annual land use census performed within 5 miles of the MNGP. Each of the following locations is evaluated as a potential critical receptor before implementing the effluent technical specifications: A. Residences in each sector. B. Vegetable garden producing leafy green vegetables. C. Allidentified milk animallocations. The critical receptor is selected based on this evaluation. Following the annual survey, doses are calculated using Equation 3.3-4 for all newly identified receptors and those receptors whose characteristics have changed significantly. The calculation includes appropriate information shown to exist at each location. The dispersion parameters given in this manual should be employed. The total releases reported for the previous calendar year , should be used as the source term. l l 4 I mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-03 0 Revision 0 TITLE: . GALEOUS EFFLUENTS Page 23 of 23 REFERENCES

1. Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Technical Specifications, TS-B.2.4-Radioactive Effluents, Specification 2.4.3F Rev. 25.
2. USNRC, Title 10, Code of Federal Regulation, Part 50, " Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities", Appendix 1, " Numerical Guides for Design Objectives and Limiting Conditions for Operation to Meet the Criterion
           'As Low as is Reasonably Achievable' for Radioactive Material in Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactor Effluents"
3. NSP - Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, Appendix l Analysis -

Supplement No.1 - Docket No. 50-263, Table 2.1-3.

4. Boegli, J.S., et. al. Eds, " Preparation of Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants, NUREG-0133,1978, NTIS, Springfield Va.
5. Sangendorf, J.F. and J. T. Goll, "XOODOQ - Program for the Meteorological Evaluation of Routine Effluent Releases at Nuclear Power Stations",

NU REG-0324, '1977, USNRC, Washington, D.C.

6. Pickard, Lowe and Garrick, Inc., (Proprietary), " MIDAS Users Manual",

m Q Section 2.2.6, " Environmental Pathway and Dose Calculations for Liquid and Gaseous Effluents"

7. USNRC, Regulatory Guide 1.109, " Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating  !

Compliance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix I", Rev.1, Oct.1977, USNRC, j Washington D.C.

8. USNRC, Regulatory Guide 1.111, " Methods for Estimating Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion of Gaseous Effluents in Routine Releases from Light-Water-Cooled Reactors", July 1977. USNRC, Washington, D.C.
9. EPA, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 190 " Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations" A

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-04.01 INFORMATION RELATED TO 40 CFR 190 AND Revision 0 TITLE: 40 CFR 141 Page 2 of 4 1 l The Technical Specifications require that when the calculated doses associated with the effluent releases exceed twice the limits of any section, the licensee SHALL prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission and limit subsequent releases such that the dose or dose commitment to a real individual from all uranium fuel cycle sources is limited to 25 MREM to the total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which is limited to 75 MREM) over 12 consecutive months. This special report is to include an analysis which demonstrates that radiation exposures to all real individuals from all uranium fuel cycle sources (including all liquid and gaseous effluent pathways and direct radiation) are less than the standards for Nuclear Power Operations. If analysis indicates that releases resulting in doses that exceed the 40 CFR 190 Standard may have occurred, then a variance from the Commission to Permit such releases will be requested or if possible, action will be taken to reduce subsequent releases. The " Uranium fuel cycle" is defined in 40 CFR Part 190.02(b) as:

      " Uranium fuel cycle means the operations of milling of uranium ore, chemical conversion of uranium, isotopic enrichment of uranium, fabrication of uranium fuel, generation of electricity by a light-water-cooled nuclear power plant using uranium i

fuel, and reprocessing of spent uranium fuel, to the extent that these directly support the production of electrical power for public use utilizing nuclear energy, but excludes mining operations, operations at waste disposal sites, transportation of any radioactive materialin support of these operations, and the reuse of recovered non-uranium special nuclear and by-product materials from the cycle." The Special Report will contain: A. A determination of which uranium fuel cycle facilities or operations, in addition to the nuclear power reactor units at the site, contribute to the annual dose to the maximum exposed member of the public. Nuclear fuel facilitias over five miles from MNGP need not be considered in this determination. B. A determination of the maximum exposed member of the public. C. A determination of the total annual dose to this person from all existing pathways and sources of radioactive effluents and direct radiation using the methodologies described in this ODCM. Where additionalinformation on pathways and nuclides is needed, the best available information will be used and documented. D. A determination of the dose resulting from direct radiation from the plant and , storage facilities. mil Ol

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-04.01 , TITLE: INFORMATION RELATED TO 40 CFR 190 AND Revision 0 l 40 CFR 141 Page 3 of 4 The total body and organ doses resulting from liquid effluents from the MNGP will be summed with the doses resulting from releases of noble gases, radiolodines and particulates. These doses will be based upon releases from the MNGP during the past 3 quarters and from the quarter in which twice the specification was exceeded. The doses from the MNGP will be summed with the doses to the maximum exposed individual contributed from other operation of the uranium fuel cycle. The direct dose components will be determined by either calculation or actual measurement. The N-16 component of direct radiation may be calculated using . SKYSHINE, A Computer Procedure for Evaluation Effects of Structure Desian on ) N-16 Gamma-Rav Dose Rates. Radiation Research Associates, Inc. Report RRA-17209, per R.R. November 1972. (AVAILABLE IN THE NSP- NSS LIBRARY). MNGP shine dose computations have been made and are contained in a report introduced into the FTOL hearing record as exhibit number 2 (see response to l interrogatories 5 and 6, Docket 50-263). The calculation or actual measurement will be documented in this Special Report. If the quarterly or annual doses due to liquid releases exceed the values listed in section 2.3.3, a special report SHALL be submitted to the USNRC and SHALL include information related to 40 CFR 141 such as analysis of Mississippi River wasta and an analysis of possible impacts through the drinking water pathways. 9 O mil

j MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-04.01 Revision 0 TITLE: INFORMATION RELATED TO 40 CFR 190 AND 40 CFR 141 Page 4 of 4 REFERENCES 91

1. EPA, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 190, " Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations".
2. Radiation Research Associates. Inc., SKYSHINE. A Comouter Procedure for Evaluatina Effects of Structure Desion on N-16 Gamma-Rav Dose Rates.

Report RRA-17209, November 1972. l Q )\ mil i

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-05.01 TITLE: RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING _ . Ravision 0 PROGRAM Page 1 of 2 O) . k I ALARA Reviewed By:g[ y[ Date: fjy/,pj l Prepared By:/ [M, Reviewed By: pLg Date: jj _q._g3 OC Final Review Date[ jgg f f ej;tg [ fl3 /q f Approved By: yk-g hy Date: c2/gf/gy Resp Supv: S CHEM lAssoMef: CHEMi lSR: N Freq: 2 yrs O DocType: l ARMS: ODCM lAdmin initials: [Q. Date: 2./a3 /94 mil

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  . Table 5.1-1 and Figure 5.1-1 specify the current sampling locations for the radiation environmental monitoring program. These sampling locations are based on the latest land use census, if it is learned from 'an annual census that milk animals or gardens are present at the location which yields a calculated thyroid dose greater than those locations previously sampled, the new milk animal or garden locations resulting in the higher calculated doses SHALL be added to the surveillance program as soon as practicable. Sample locations (except the control) having lower calculated doses may be dropped from the program at the end of the grazing or growing season (October 31) to keep the total number of sample locations constant.

If the plant begins routine discharges of liquid radioactive waste into the Mississippi River, a land use survey will be conducted to determine whether any crops are irrigated with water taken from the Mississippi River between the plant discharge canal and a point 5 miles downstream, if edible crops are being irrigated from Mississippi River water, appropriate samples will be collected and analyzed per Technical Specifications Table 4.16.1. 2.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM ) Analyses SHALL be performed on radioactive samples supplied by the EPA crosscheck program. This program involves the analyses of samples provided by a controllaboratory and comparison of results with those of the controllaboratory as well as with other laboratories which receive portions of the same samples. Media used in this program (air, milk, water, etc.) SHALL be limited to those found in the radiation environmental monitoring program. The results of analyses performed as a part of the crosscheck program SHALL be included in the Annual Radiation Environmental Monitoring Report. 9> mil

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OF DISPERSION CALCULATION PROCEDURES i Updepleted, undecayed dispersion parameters were computed using the computer

program XOODOQ (Sagendori and Goll,1977). Specifically, sector average y/O l and D/O values were obtained for a sector width of 22.5 degrees. Credit was taken l for momentum plume rise and effective plume height was adjusted for local terrain height for elevated releases. Building wake corrections were used to adjust calculations for ground-level releases. Standard open terrain recirculation correction factors were also applied as available as def ault values in XOODOQ.

Dispersion calculations were based on mixed mode releases for the reactor vent and on elevated releases for the off-gas stack. A summary of release conditions used

as input to XOODOQ is presented in Table A-1 and controlling site boundary distances are defined in ODCM-13.06, Table A-2. Computed y/O cod D/O values
for unrestricted area boundary locations (relative to release points) and for standard l distances (to five miles from the source in 0.1 mile increments) are presented in ODCM-13.06, Tables A-3 through A-11.

For certain meteorological and release conditions, the enveloping interpolation routines in XOODOQ used to compute short-term y/O and D/O values do not provide reasonable results. Because of this, results were reviewed for consistency and where possible, the distributions of calculated y/O values were enveloped and interpolated by hand. In some cases, use of the NRC methodology is implemented in XOODOQ for estimating short term dispersion values results in values which are lower than the annual values. For these cases, the annual average y/O and D/O values are used to conservatively represent short-term values yfQ and D/O values for on-site EPA locations were adjusted (multiplied by a factor of 0.238) to account for limited daily exposure of workers in accordance with NUREG-0473(2) , On-site meteorological data for the period September 1,1976 through August 31,1978 (as presented in ODCM-07.01 and ODCM-08.01) were used as input to XOODOQ. Data were collected and AT stability classes were defined in conformance with NRC Regulatory Guide 1.23(3). Dispersion calculations for the reactor vent were based on AT42.7-i om and 10 meter wind data (joint data recovery of 94 percent). Dispersion calculations for the off-gas stack were based on AT303,30, and 100 meter wind data (joint data recovery of 95 percent). mil O'

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-06.01 . Revision 0 TITLE: METEOROLOGICAL AN.ALYSIS- ~ Page 3 of 3 i REFERENCES l

1. Sagendorf, J. F. and Goll, J. T., XOODOO Procram for the Evaluation of Routine Effluent Releases at Nuclear Power Stations. NUREG 0324, U.S. ,

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, September 1977. l

2. NUREG-0473
3. USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.23 i l

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-08.01 - TITLE: MONTICELLO 100 METER WIND AND T100-10  ; METER STABILITY JOINT FREQUENCY ~ Revision 0 SEPTEMBER ,1976 TO AU UST 31,1978 Pra ge 1 of 2 l Q.. ALARA Reviewed By! g 4;[ Date:f/g/,ff Prepared By:[/,g/[- [. l Reviewed By: [ hp Date: f l_9_.93 j OC Final Review Date: 4 gg, f jg y l /;3 /9p s Approved By: gj g gg Date: &[gf[qy Resp Supv: S CHEM l Als6e Ref: CHEMi lSR: N Freq: 2 yrs Doc Type: l ARMS: ODCM l Admin initials: (A4_ Date: fL/c;L2./ C/V mil

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OF THE PROBLEM SOLVED The basic task performed by EBARR is to predict the off-gas composition and t activity at various stages of waste gas treatment and at the time of release (ODCM-12.09, Figure D-1). The basic data supplied to EBARR consists of the l l release rate, in pCi/sec measured at the steam Jet air ejector (SJAE),

  • Kr-88, Kr-87, and Xe-138. There are nine other noble gases of interest from a radioactive effluent point of view. They are: Kr-90, Xe-139, Kr-89, Xe-137, Xe-135m, Kr-83m, Xe-133m, Xe-131m, and Kr-85. Many of these nine gases are not directly measurable in the presence of the others. By establishing the off-gas release mode from the six measured release rates, EBARR computes the release t

rates of the other nine gases known to be present. The first step performed by EBARR is to correct the release rates of the six measured noble gases for decay during their transit from the reactor vessel to the . ! SJAE: A,(0) = A;(tdly) e N D.1 where A(t) = release rate of noble gas i at the time t after leaving reactor, Cl/sec; 3 t dly = kansit Ume kom reactor to ME, Sec; 1 A; = decay constant of noble gas I, Sec~'. l

  • of six readily measureable fission product noble gases:

Xe-133, Xe-135, Kr-85m EBARR then uses a least square fitting routine to determine the values of B3 , B2' and Ba giving the best fit to A 3(0) through Ag(0) in the equation: l A; I l B+ B 2 . B3 I D.2 log l l 3 l l Yi b ll = log l Da 2 1l where yi = fraction of all fissions yielding noble gas 1. g) mil

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OF EBARR COMPUTER PROGRAM Revision 0 Page 3 of 7 6 This equation consists of three terms; a recoil release mode term, a diffusion release mode term, and an equilibrium release mode term. This is the standard General Electric off gas distribution model. See REFERENCES (1) and (2) for a detailed discussion of this model. The values of B3 , B2, and B 3, are used by EBARR to characterize the off-gas release mechanism in terms of percent recoil, percent diffusion, and percent equilibrium type release. This characterization is useful in fuel performance evaluation. The equation for these three fractions are: I B 3y;L, i = 1,6

                        % Recoil =100                                                       D.3 I         (B y;L, + B2i 3

Y /_ = B 3y; i = 1,6 I B2iYk i = 1,6 l  % Diffusion = 100 X D.4 l I Y l_li = B 3y; ) (B 3y;L, + B 2i i = 1,6 I BYai i = 1,6

               % Equilibruim = 100 X                                                        D.5 I        (B 3y;% + B2i Y Y_A i
  • Bai Y) i = 1,6 The release rate from the reactor vessel for the nine noble gases not measured is then:

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                                   , f r i=3 through 14                                      D.7 A;(t) - A;(0) e l

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                                               -A t    -t j           -e    ), for i = 1,2, and 15               D.8 A,(t) = A;(0) e       + i           (e h b- Al where a;      = fraction of disintegrations of isotope j producting isotope 1.

i l Equation (D.8) contains an additional factor to account for the decay of Xe-131m to l Xe-133, Xe-135m to Xe-135, and Kr-85m to Kr-85. This factor is normally small. As shown in ODCM-12.09, Figure D-1, the plant stack noble gas release consists of three components: A. main condenser non-condensibles; B. gland exhaust; and ' C. stack dilution air drawn from Reactor and Turbine Buildings. Source C is considered to be negligible compared to sources A and B. The composition of the gland exhaust release is assumed to be identical to the off-gas mixture at the SJAE. Therefore, the stack release rate of isotope i is: D.9 R;(t) = A;(t) + F;,A,(tdiy) 1 l where Fg - fraction of main steam flow diverted to gland seal steam supply. l and the total noble gas release rate at any time is: A R ,(t) = I [A,(t) + F g ;(tdly)] D.10 g i=1,15 W mil 1

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OF EBARR COMPUTER PROGRAM Revision 0 TITLE: Page 5 of 7 5 V EBARR also performs a secondary task of computing the compressed off-Das storage tank contents in terms of dose equivalent Xe-133. Technical Specifications limit this quantity to 22,000 Curies 12 hours after placing a tank in storage (when the discharge valve interlock permits the tank to be released). Prior to reaching the storage tanks (ODCM-12.09, Figure D-1), the off-gas stream l i Is delayed several hours flowing from the recombiners to the compressors via the 42-inch holdup pipe. Off-gas reaching the tanks is therefore delayed by: 1 PV D.11 tdd!y = tdly + P L where  : V42 = 42-inch pipe volume; i P 42 = 42-inch pipe pressure; L = total air inleakage, SCFM, (Bleed air and condenser inleakage);

 )       P,     = atmospheric pressure.

While a tank is being filled, off-gas enters the tank at rate L. The activity of each isotope in the tank, C, i is a function of time from the start of filling, t,, is computed by EBARR using.

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OF EBARR COMPUTER PROGRAM Page'6 of 7 9) Pressure builds up in the tar' at the rate: t L P* D.14 p(t,) = y,tk where Vtk = volume of storage tank. When the pressure in the tank reaches the design value, P,,x, at tgi, EBARR assumes the tank is full. Total tank activity, C, and total tank Xe-133 dose equivalent activity, D, is computed at t,,3 when the interlock on the tank dischargo valve permits the tank to be released after an additional delay of tintk

  • D.15 tai" *L t,,, = tal + tintk D.16 )

intk C,(t,,i) = C;(tgi) e for i=3 to 14 D.17 cnd

                                                            ~2 t      ~Aiiintk
                                ~2@intk                       1intk C;(t,,3) = (C;(t  gi ) e          + a.,A., C,(t mi ) (e
                                                                    -e                                                       D.18
                                                                               ) for i=1,2, and 15 y,y o

C(t,3) = I C (i,,3) D.19 i=1,15 D(t,,i) =E C;(t,,i) Ki D.20 i.=1,15 K3 G) m11

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERA TING PLANT ODCM-09.01 - Revision 0 TITLE:

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OF EBARR COMPUTER PROGRAM Page 7 of 7 O where K, = value of K, for Xe-133 (i=1). The minimum off-gas holdup time is: thoidup = iddry + tr .r D.21 When the system is operating normally, however, with all five holdup tanks in service, the holdup time is given by: t n,,g,, = tgg

                       ,, + 4 t,;,,                            0.22 i

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 - TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Page 1 of 11 O ALARA Reviewed By: ggjy Date: g.ff-9g Prepared By:((j[ , Reviewed By: df gg,j,9) Date: ; y __4__g3 OC Final Review Date$ hg g /'9)f- ,0 [i,/f jf 1[j3[9p Approved By: g Qg'g - Date: 3/g//qp Reso Supv: S CHEM lAssMef: CHEMi lSR: N Freq: 2 yrs Doc Type: l ARMS: ODCM l Admin initials: 6A_4 Date: 9 (93./Qd mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES ANDTRITIUM Page 2 of 11 1.0 DOSE PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES. PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM This appendix contains the methodology which was used to calculate the dose parameters for radiciodines, particulates, and tritium to show compliance with 10 CFR 20 and Appendix l of 10 CFR 50 for gaseous effluents. These dose parameters, P, and R; were calculated using the methodology outlined in ! NUREG-0133 along with Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. The following sections provide the specific methodology which was utilized in calculating the Pi I and R; values for the various exposure pathways. l 1.1 Calculation of P. ( The parameter, P,i contained in the radiciodine and particulates portion of Section 3.2, includes pathway transport parameters of the ith radionuclide, the receptor's usage of the pathway media and the dosimetry of the exposure. Pathway usage rates and the internal dosimetry are functions of the receptor's age; however, the child age group will always receive the maximum dose under j the exposure conditions for Technical Specification. i 1.1.1 Inhalation Pathway Pj, = K' (BR) DFA; E.1-1 O' where Pj, = dose parameter for radionuclide i for the inhalation pathway, mrem /yr per Ci/m3; K' = a constant of unit conversion,

                         = 106 pCi/ Ci; 3

BR = the breathing rate of the child age group, m /yr DFA; = the maximum organ inhalation dose factor for the child age

group for radionuclide i, mrem /pCi.

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Page 3 of 11 The age group considered is the child group. The child's breathing rate is taken as 3700 m3 /yr from ODCM-13.10, Table E-5 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. The inhalation dose factors for the child,~ DFA;, are presented in ODCM-13.10, Table E-9 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 in units of mrem /pCl. The total body is considered as an organ in the selection of DFA;. The incorporation of breathing rate of the child and the unit conversion factor results in the following: Pj, = 3.7E9 X DFA; E.1-2 1.2 Calculation of R i The radiciodine and particulate Technical Specification 3.8.B.3 is applicable to the location in the unrestricted area where the combination of existing pathways and receptor age groups indicates the maximum potential exposure occurs. The inhalation and ground plane exposure pathways SHALL be considered to exist at alllocations. The grass-goat milk, the grass-cow-milk, grass-cow-meat, and vegetation pathways are considered based on their existence at the various locations. R; values have been calculated for the adult,

   .         teen, child, and inf ant age groups for the ground plane, cow milk, goat milk, vegetable and beef ingestion pathways. The methodology which was utilized to calculate these values is presented below.

1.2.1 Inhalation Pathway Rj, = K'(BR), (DFA; ), E.2-1 where: Rj, = dose factor for each identified radionuclide i of the organ of interest, mrem /yr per pCi/m 3 K' = a constant of unit conversion,

                                = 10 8pCi/pCi; (BR),    = breathing rate of the receptor of age group a, m 3/yr; mil

l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 1 TITLE: . METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Page 4 of 11 , (DFA,), = organ inhalation dose factor for radionuclide i for the receptor of age group a, mrem /pCl. The breathing rates (BR), for the various age groups are tabulated below, as given in ODCM-13.10 Table E-5 of the Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. 1 Age Group (a) Breathina Rate (m8/yr) infant 1400 Child 3700 1 Teen 8000 Adult 8000  : Inhalation dose factors (DFA,), for the various age groups are given in ' ODCM-13.10, Tables E-7 through E-10 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. l 1.2.2 Ground Plane Pathway Rj g = 1,K'K"(SF)DFG, (1-e9)/?, E.2-2 h where:

                        = dose factor for the ground plane pathway for each identified RIG radionuclide i for the organ of interest, ,oRem/yr per pCi/Sec per m-2;                                                                l K'      = a constant of unit conversion,
                        = 108pCi/ Ci;                                                              i K"      = a constant of unit conversion, i
                        = 8760 HR/ year;
                ?,      = the radiological decay constant for radionuclide i, Sec'1; t       =   the exposure time, Sec, l
                        =   4.73 X 108 Sec (15 years);                                          gi mil

4 MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 - l TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 ! PARAMETERS FOR RADIOlODINES, i r ,3 PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Page 5 of 11 l0 l DFG, = the ground plane dose conversion factor for radionuclide I, l I mrem /hr per pCi/m 2 SF = the shielding factor (dimensionless); I, = factor to account for fractional deposition of radionuclide 1. For radionuclides other than iodine, the factor 1,is equal to one. For radiolodines, the value of 1, may vary. However, a value of 1.0 was used in calculating the R values in ODCM-13.10 Table 3.3-3. A shielding factor of 0.7 is suggested in ODCM-13.10, Table E-15 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. A tabulation of DFG, values is presented in ODCM-13.10, Table E-6 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. 1.2.3 Grass-Cow or Goat-Milk Pathway 4;t --

                                                                       -1E t
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R; =l;K'Op U,pF ,(DFL;), e i fp f, + +(I-fp f,)

                           -x i                xt r(I- e gi '8)     Biv(1-e ib)       at Y,AE                   PAi E.2-3         ,
                                                                                                            )

where: l

                                = dose factor for the cow milk or goat milk pathway, for each RIM identified radionuclide i for the organ of interest, mrem /yr per pCi/Sec per m 2; K'         = a constant of unit conversion,
                                = 106pCi/ Ci; Op         = the cow or goat feed consumption rate, kg/ day (wet weight);

U, = the receptor's milk consumption rate for age group a, f liters /yr; mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 . TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Rnvision 0 PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Paos 6 of 11 Y, = the agricultural productivity by unit area of pasture feed 9rass, kg/m 2 i Y, = the agricultural productivity by unit area of stored feed, f kg/m 2 F, = the stable element transfer coefficients, pCi/ liter per pCi/ day; r = fraction of deposited activity retained on cow feed grass; l (DFL;), = the organ ingestion dose factor for radionuclide i for the receptor in age group a, mrem /pCl; Ag = + A,

                     = the radiological decay constant for radionuclide i, Sec-1; A,       =  the decay constant for removal of activity on leaf and plant surf aces by weathering, Sec-1,
                      =  5.73X10 4 Sec-1 (corresponding to a 14 day half-life);

t, = the transport time from feed to cow or goat, to milk, to receptor, Sec; th = the transport time from harvest, to cow or goat, to consumption, Sec; t = Period of time that activity builds up in soil, Sec; b Bg = concentration factor for uptake of radionuclide i from the soll by the edible parts of crops, pCi/kg (wet weight ) per pCi/kg (dry soil); P = effective surface density for soil, kg (dry soil)/m2; f g

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 . l TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 PARAMETERS FOR RADIOlODINES, 1 PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM . Page 7 of 11 O f, = fraction of the cow feed that is pasture grass while the cow is l on pasture; t,p = period of pasture grass and crop exposure during the growing season, Sec; t,, = period of crop exposure during the growing season (stored feed); Sec;

                                         = factor to account for fractional deposition of radionuclide 1.                       I I,

l For radionuclides other than iodine, the factor I,is equal to one. For j radioiodines, the value of 1, may vary. However, a value of 1.0 was used in calculating the R values ODCM-13.10 Tables 3.3-10 through 3.3-17. Milk cattle and goats are considered to be fed from two po?- itial 3 sources, pasture grass and stored feeds. Following the Glopment in Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1, the value of f, h consids 3d unity in lieu of site-specific information. The value of f, is 0 500 bheno apon an 6 month grazing period. ODCM-13.10, Table E-1 contains the appropriate parameter values and their source in Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. The concentraticn of tritium in milk is based on the airbome i concentration rather than the deposition. Therefore, the R,is based on yfQ: R7 = K'K' ' 'F,Op U,p(DR,), 0.@.W) E.2-4 where: R7 = dose factor for the cow or goat milk pathway for tritium for the organ of interest, mrem /yr per mci /m8; d mil

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TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Rcvision o l PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES,  : PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Paae 8 of 11 g)' i K' ' ' = a constant of unit conversion, 1 l = 10 3gm/kg; l 8 H = absolute humidity of the atmosphere, gm/m ; i 0.75 = the fraction of total feed that is water; 0.5 = the ratio of the specific activity of the feed grass water to the atmospheric water; and the other parameters and values are as given above. A value for H of 8 grams / meter , was used in lieu of site-specific information. 1.2.4 Grass-Cow-Meat Pathway The integrated concentration in meat follows in a similar manner to the development for the milk pathway, therefore:

                                                                                        .x
                                              -l it'               r(1- e .xEjep)  iv (1-0 ID )
                                                                                  +B R; =I;K'Op      F U,p  ,(DFL), e               fp f,                                  +(1-fp f,)

E' i 4'b ) r(I- e

                         .x ' 8) +iv B i

(1-e e

                                                       ,x ,h Y,Ag                 PA;                                                      E.2-5 where:
                              = dose factor for the meat ingestion pathway for radionuclide i R;B for any organ of interest, mrem /yr per Ci/Sec per m' ;

F, = the stable element transfer coefficient, pCi/kg per pCi/ day;, U, = the receptor's meat consumption rate for age group a, kg/yr; t, = the transport time from slaughter to meat consumption, Sec; mil O

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TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision o i PARAMETERS FOR RADIOlODINES, PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Page 9 of 11
D th = the transport time from harvest to animal consumption, Sec; t, = period of pasture grass exposure during the growing season, J Sec; i t,, = period of crop exposure during the growing season (stored i

feed); Sec; - 1 l = factor to account for fractional deposition of radionuclide i. i l For radionuclides other than iodine, the factor il is equal to one. For radioiodines, the value of 1, may vary. However, a value of 1.0 was used in calculating R values in ODCM-13.10 Tables 3.3-7 through 3.3-9. ) j All other terms remain the same as defined in Equation E.2-3. ODCM-13.10 Table E-2 contains the values which were used in

calculating R, for the meat pathway.
O The concentration of tritium in meat is based on its airborne
  .                concentration rather than the deposition. Therefore, the R,is based on j                   yfO.

RT = K'K"'F,OpU,(DFL;), 0.75(0.5/H) E.2-6 g i where: R7 = dose factor for the meat ingestion pathway for tritium for any B organ of interest, mrem /yr per Ci/m3; All other terms are defined in Equation E.2-4 and E.2-5, above. O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 - TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 - PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Pace 10 of 11 1.2.5 Vegetation Pathway 0

The integrated concentration in vegetation consumed by man follows 4 the expression developed in the derivation of the milk factor. Man is considered to consume two types of vegetation (fresh and stored) that
,                differ only in the time period between harvest and consumption, therefore:

1 L NL r(1- e Elte) Bv(I-e b) + Usfo ebtAh R3 =1;K'(DFL;)a Uf e aL YAyE PAi 3 i r(I- e Ej'e) B iV(l-e 1

                                                )
                                 +

Yy pb E.2-7 I where: R iy = dose factor for vegetable pathway for radionuclide i for the I organ of interest, mrem /yr per pCi/Sec per m-2; K' = a constant of unit conversion,

= 10c pCi/ Ci; L

i U = The consumption rate of fresh leafy vegetation by the receptor in age group a , kg/yr; s U = The consumption rate of stored vegetation by the 8 receptor in age group a , kg/yr; ft = the fraction of the annualintake of fresh leafy vegetation grown locally; fg = the fraction of the annualintake of stored vegetation grown locally; tt = the average time between harvest of leafy vegetation and its consumption, Sec; h' mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-10.01 - TITLE: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPUTATION OF DOSE Revision 0 PARAMETERS FOR RADIOIODINES, PARTICULATES AND TRITIUM Paae 11 of 11 th = the average time between harvest of stored vegetation and its consumption, Sec; l Yy - the vegetation areal density, kg/m2; l t, - period of leafy vegetable exposure during growing season, j Sec; i l

l i
                           = factor to account for fractional deposition of radionuclide 1.

For radionuclides other than lodine, the factor I,is equal to one. For radiciodines, the value of 1, may vary. However, a value of 1.0 was used in calculating the R values in ODCM-13.10, Tables 3.3-4 through 3.3-6. All other factors were defined above. ODCM-13.10 Table E-3 presents the appropriate parameter values and their source in Regulatory Guide 1.109 Revision 1. t in lieu of site specific data, default values for tf and fg ,1.0 and 0.76, 1 respectively, were used in the calculation of R;. These values were l obtained from ODCM-13.10, Table E-15 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 l - Revision 1. The concentration of tritium in vegetation is based on the airborne concentration rather than the deposition. Therefore, the R3 is based on

                 &Q:

RT = K'K'"[U',f g= Us f,g

                                                ] (DFL),0.75(0.5/H)                  E.2-8 y

where: R7 = dose factor for the vegetable pathway for tritium for any v 8 organ of interest, mrem /yr per pCi/m ; All other terms remain the same as those in Equations E.2-4 and E.2-7. l l h L/ mil

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MON 11 CELLO NUCLEAR GENERA 17NG PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Paae 2 of 70 l-MIDAS Section Proaram Name - 2.2.5.2.2 XDCALC 2.2.6.1 XDAIR , 1 2.2.6.3 GASPRO 2.2.6.5 HYPO , 2.2.6.6 DOSLI 2.2.6.8 DOSUM 9) 9 O' mil

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V 2.2.5.2.2 XDCALC (Generic All-Purpose Routine for Calculation of l

Cumulative X/O.and Dose Using Straight-Line Gaussian Model) Preliminary Information PROGRAM NAME: XDCALC (see also XDACCU, XDPRT, XDAIR, XDMAN) FUNCTION: Calculates atmospheric dispersion and doses ] according to the Class A straight-line Gaussian type models prescribed in Regulatory Guides 1.3,1.4, i 1.111 and 1.109. Prints hourly values of X/O or dose and accumulates values over any specified time periad. The basic computational routine in 4 XDCALC is also used in GASPRO (for routine , releases). Accumulated results are printed using the j XDXQP task.

;                              All calculations use hourly or 15-minute site meteorological data averages. To account for
different kinds of releases (ground, elevated, or i mixed mode), a table of job control selectors has
f-s been established which can be edited using the l MIDER task. XDCALC uses these when determining dispersion types or calculating doses for each release point.

j Average, centerline, depletion, and deposition i calculations for all release points are performed.

Whole body gamma dose, beta skin dose, adult

i inhalation thyroid dose, finite plume dose and  ! air-gamma dose are calculated simultaneously.  !

Beta skin and air doses are calculated using

. Regulatory Guide 1.109 dose factors. Doses may i be computed hourly from information in the release (O) files edited by MIDEO (or created using MIDEY OR MIDGB processing). In addition, they may be j computed in near real-time from effluent vent and l j flow inputs either hourly or every 15-minutes. i 'O l mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Pace 4 of 70 _ PURPOSE: This routine is extremely vereatile and can be used - to do a variety of dispersion and dose calculations. Many are used directly in emergencies or Regulatory Guide 1.21 reports but not all. Also, X/O or dose values for each hour can be printed. A separate version (XDAIR)is used to compute accumulated air doses. '* DDRO, FILE (S) USED: DRWK DRDF, . or or a DRST DR1D DDCURV DRMT DROD input Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes i Change Yes No No No No l DRXL DRDL AIRD Input No No No Change Yes Yes Yes TASKS USING FILES EDITED BY THIS TASK: No files are edited by this task. TASKS USING FILES CONTAINING CALCULATED h RESULTS FROM THIS TASK: XDXOP, MIDPL, DOSUM, XDMAN PREREQUISITES: There must be valid data in the raw or workspace 1 meteorological data base. The MIDER, MIDEX, MIDET, MIDEF and MIDEP tasks in MIDAS i (MIDEO, MIDED, MIDEI or MIDEK tasks of MIDAS i if dose calculations are selected) must contain l proper input constants for the desired reactor unit. l 4 l l l 9 mil

\ MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Section 2.2.5.2.2 XDCALC - User Instructions USER INSTRUCTIONS: The user schedules XDCALC from the menu and is prompted for 10 options plus the date. After responding to the prompts, the results are printed or accumulated. Versions of XDCALC are available with responses to the options hardwired (see XDPRT and XDACCU).

                                *" Refer to attached sample printout ***

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Pace 6 of 70 . Ii ENTER: [XX] SITE ID [ RETURN) EXIT I OA SITE: DGI OUALITY FILE 11/07/82 16:09 DATES OF HOURLY MET FILES

     *1*  DATA COLLECTION OA            0 0 0 0 TO     O O O O                       .

WORK SPACE TX 79 3 1 1 TO 79 61024 DATES OF HOURLY MET FILES DATA COLLECTION OA 0 0 0 0 0 TO OO O O O l WORK SPACE 70 53 1 1 0 TO 70 6 62445 l ENTER: [RA) RAW

     *2*           [WK)        WORKSPACE

[EX) EXIT WK ENTER: [HR) HOURLY [OU) OUARTER HOURLY g [ RETURN) PREVIOUS PROMPT . HR  ! l

     *3*  ENTER:   [DE)         DEFAULT MET DESIRED

[ND) NO DEFAULT MET DESIRED [EX) EXIT DE ENTER: [XO) X/O [DO) DOSE [EX) EXIT DO TERRAIN TABLE DESIRED?

      *4* ENTER:    [YE)        YES

[NO) NO [ RETURN) GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION YE NRC TERRAIN CORRECTION FACTORS DESIRED 7

      *5*  ENTER:    [YE)       YES

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         *6* ENTER:   [EB)      EBAR GAMMA DOSE                                        l (Fl]      FINITE PLUME GAMMA DOSE                                ;

[Al] AIR GAMMA DOSE i (RETURN) GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION FI i l *7* ENTER: [EB) EBAR BETA DOSE l (RG) REG. GUIDE 1.109 BETA DOSE (AI) AIR BETA DOSE [ RETURN) GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION RG

         '8* ENTER:   [MP]      MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATIONS DESIRED

[NP) NO. MAX PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATIONS DESIRED [ RETURN) GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION NP ( '8* ENTER: (PR) PRINT [AC) ACCUMULATE l [ RETURN) GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION AC l ENTER: [YRMODAHRYRMODAHR) START AND END DATE (HOURS) [99] LAST 8 HOURS [88] FUTURE (NEXT 8 HOUR FORECAST) [77] LAST 4 HOURS PLUS FUTURE

                                    .          4 HOURS

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Page 8 of 70 l Section 2.2.5.2.2 XDCALC - User Instructions (Notes) l USER INSTRUCTIONS: The following notes correspond to the numbers on the example printrt on the previous page(s).

                                   *1* Available data on.the raw (data collection) l meteorology and workspace is printed first for j                                         both hourly and quarter-hourly files.

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                                   *2* The user is then prompted for the type of meteorological data to be used.
                                   *3*   For longer runs, the user is given the opportunity to select default meteorological
parameters. They are stored in the MIDEX

! task for day and night conditions and are used whenever there is bad meteorological data. ! Direction is determined using a random number ! method which weights direction according to the wind rose frequencies entered in MIDEX.

                                   *4*   This option will select either flat or normal terrain height. The terrain is entered using the MIDET task.

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                                    '5* Terrain correction factors are unrelated to the terrain heights. They are factors entered via the MIDEF task and account for long-term recirculation patterns at the site. They should not be used for short runs.
                                    *6*   See the Program Design section for each type of gamma dose. FI is the best to use for l                                          routine or accident dose. Air is used only for Appendix I reports.
                                     *7*  Again refer to the program design section for beta dose. The RG option is normally correct unless Appendix I air doses are being computed.

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l l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revisio'n 0 l i Pace 9 of 70 i j '8* This should never be used unless MIDEX is set .; up with the proper constants. 4

!;                                      '9* If print is selected, the results will be printed
!                                           line.by-line if accumulate is selected the j                                            accumulated results can be printed using the i                                          XDXOP task or plotted using the MIDPL task.

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l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Page 10 of 70 L l l' Section 2.2.5.2.2 XDCALC - Program Design - ! PROGRAM DESIGN: Refer to ODCM-12.11, Figure 2.2.5.2.2-1 for a ! functional flow diagram for the XDCALC routine. ODCM-12.11, Figure 2.2.5.2.2-1 shows the input files that must be properly edited before any run. It also shows how the same dispersion and dose calculation routines are used for both the hourly and accumulate options. The "last" accumulation files are used by the XDXOP task to print and manipulate accumulate results. Values of vertical and horizontal dispersion coefficients (oy,o,) for each of the 10 distances entered by the MIDEX task are obtained by linear interpolation between 10 values which are stored in , data statements (see ODCM-13.11, Table l 2.2.5.2.2-1). Values of depletion and deposition as functions of release height are obtained by an l interpolation of the curves presented in Regulatory l Guide 1.111 and summarized in ODCM-13.11, Tables 2.2.5.2.2-2 and 2.2.5.2.2-3. Table look-ups and interpolations speed up the processing time without significant loss of accuracy. h, I When running XDCALC, the following characteristics should be kept in mind. If meteorological data defaults are selected, they are used only when a meteorological parameter required for the current release point is bad. The defaults are defined in the MIDEX task. Values for wind speed, deita temperature, or ambient temperature are substituted using the day or night value as appropriate. The l wind direction substitution uses a random number l generator and the historical wind rose (in MIDEX table.) If sufficient default data are used, the wind direction frequencies will be the same as for the historical records. Terrain correction factors (if selected) are applied to

all dispersion calculations. If the terrain correction factor table (MIDEF option) is all zeros, all factors are set to one (i.e., no changes in dispersion calculations).

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERA 11NG PLANT ODCM-11.01 MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 11 of 70 0 All calculations are done for all selected release points. Subroutine XOINIT returns all job control selectors that are contained in the MIDER table. Subroutine XQSUB4 (internal to XDCALC) performs all X/O and dose calculations. COMPUTATIONAL MODEL: The XDCALC routine includes flexibility to compute atmospheric disperions factors and plume doses using many different relationships. In the discussion which follows, all of the associated equations and input data are presented. The following symbols and their definitions apply to the dispersion equatio.ns that follow.

                                                       - wind speed for ground release -

u ,9 (subscript e for elevated) (m/Sec). This wind speed is determined at the reference height entered in MIDER using an exponential correction described in the ACRISO documentation (section 2.2.5.2.1).

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                                                        - horizontal dispersion 9

coefficient for ground release, subsript e for elevated (m)* l o, - vertical dispersion coefficient for ground release, subscript e for elevated (m)* l cA, - coefficient times building area, A, from l MIDER table (c usually equals 0.5) (m2) T, - terrain correction factor for each direction group and distance. These factors are entered using the MIDEF task.

H, - building height (m), ground release (e.g., containment) MIDER table entry is converted from feet to meters) mil l

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM 11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 12 of 70-x = distance (m) of calculation or site boundary distance (for site boundary hourly calculation only). Hp = height of plume (m), if jet is selected in MIDEX table it is height of plume using Briggs jet calculations (see " Plume Rise", Brings 1969, page 59); otherwise, plume h tght is set to stack height for elevated release or zero for ground release. Elevated release is corrected for terrain heights in both nonrise and . Briggs jet plume rise models. l

  • Note: Stability may be determined from a  ;

different sensor (set in MIDER) for ground and elevated releases.  ! D, = exit diameter (m) of stack for elevated i release F,3 = 1.44

  • D,, used in Briggs jet equations W i

AP = ratio of elevated exit velocity from stack I t.o wind speed at stack height i R = (V,/Um ) l Rp = (x/D,)1/3 H, = final plume rise in Briggs jet calculatica, m (height where plume levels off) V, = exit velocity from elevated stack, m/Sec l F = (D e *V e ) /4 F 2s = (F/umN

  • O mil l

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERA 71NG PLANT _ ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 13 of 70 0 T, = potential temperature gradient for Briggs l Jet calculation, oc/m i l T, = 0.025 for E stability l T, = 0.05 for F stability T, = 0.075 for G stability H7 = terrain height (m) l  : i H, - stack height (m) H = plume height above terrain (m) l Sg - S' 1867

 ,^                            S         = 9.8 T,/(273 + Tggg)

T gyg = ambient air temperature (oC) Oi ,, - release rate, Ci/Sec of each isotope

OTHER INPUT INFORM ATION

! Dose factors are given in ODCM-13.11, Table 2.2.5.2.2-4. Values of oyand o, versus distance for each stability are given in ODCM-13.11 l Table 2.2.5.2.2-1. Values of depletion and l deposition from Regulatory Guide 1.111 are given in i ODCM-13.11 Tables 2.2.5.2.2-2 and 3.3.5.2.2-3. XDCALC DISPERSION CALCULATIONS (X/O AND DEPLETED X/O in sec/m3 D/O IN m-2 The equations for each computational model are presented in the following. The nomenclature l (headings) printed above each column in the output appear in parentheses after the name for each calculation: l t-l mil l l

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l TITLE: Page 14 of 70 l j A. Ground Centerline X/O (XOGCld X/Oq , + E

  • T, h-where X/O = maximum of 1 um (Uy Uz n + cA) g g g or 1

Su_ m g

                                                  "yg"zg "

and T, = 1 if terrain correction option is not selected. Refer to Regulatory Guide 1.145 (no meander) B. Ground Averaae X/O (XOGAV) I X/Og, = 2.03/(u mg

9)
  • T, where H2 og= minimum of c 2 zg + 2nc or
                                            *z,
  • T, = 1 if terrain correction option is not selected.

Refer to Regulatory Guide 1.111 O mil I

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERA 71NG PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 C. Elevated Centerline X/O (XOECL) 1 X/O,, = ,,

  • exp (E) *t,,

u, oy,o, n for E 2-40 X/O,, = 0, for E < -40 where T, = 1 if terrain correction option is not selected. and

                                              -H z E=                                                  1 2c7 2 e

Hz - 0, for H s 0 I Hz - H, for H > 0 where H=H-H g 7 Hp= minimum of (F g *R *Rp + H,), or H, where H, - minimum of H, or H, , for stable conditions (i.e., Pasquill l Classes E, F or G) H, = H, , for neutral or unstable conditions H, = 3.0

  • V,
  • D,/u, + H, mil r

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Page 16 of 70 L g H, - 1.5

  • F2s *St s + H, Refer to Regulatory Guide 1.3 and Briggs Plume Rise (TlD-25075)

D. Elevated Averace X/O (XOEAV) 2,03 X/O,, = . exp (E) *T r u,*x*o,. for E 2 -40 X/O,, - 0, for E < -40 where T, - 1 if terrain correction eption is not selected. and g Hp, H z, E are the same as above. Refer to Regulatory Guide 1.111 E. Ground Deoletion (DPLETN) X/Og = X/O g *DPL; where DPL3 - ground depletion factor for J ih distance interpolated from (ODCM-13.11) Table 2.2.5.2.2 2 from Regulatory Guide 1.111 O l mil  ; l l

4 i . i MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 17 of 70 i\ F. Ground Deoosition (DEPOSN)

!                                            DEP J i                                D/O =
  • T, x
  • 0.3927 l

where i T, = 1 if terrain correction not selected I

]

i' 0.3927 = radians per 22-1/2 degree direction sector th l x - The J distance (m) 1 DEP3 = ground deposition factor for the J'h distance interpolated , from (ODCM-13.11) i Table 2.2.5.2.2-3 from l Regulatory Guide 1.111 G. Elevated Deoletion (DPLETN). Note uses same i name since only one value is calculated for

;                                 either elevated or ground level releases.

X/O g,p, = X/O,,

  • DPL3
}                                 where DPL3 = elevated depletion factor
;                                                      interpolated from j                                                      (ODCM 13.11)
Table 2.2.5.2.2-2 for J ih

, distance as a function of j plume height and stability

;                                                      from Regulatory Guide 1.111 f

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  • T' D/Oe = i x
  • 0.3927  !

l where T, = 1 if terrain correction not selected. DEP3 = elevated deposition factor interpolated from I (ODCM-13.11) Table 2.2.5.2.2-3 for the jth distance as a function of l plume height and stability from Regulatory Guide 1.111 x = as above 0.3927 = as above I

1. Calculation of Dispersion if Release is Partially Elevated and Partially in the Wake of Buildinos During periods when wind speed is within limits ,

specified below, both the ground and elevated  ! equations are used and a mixed mode (wake split) model is used for computing dispersion: If mixed mode (wake split) is selected, the l following general equation is used for computing dispersion: X/O,,g, = U

  • E ,g+ (1 -H)
  • WO,,

1

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l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 19 of 70 O Similarly, for depletion and deposition, the l parameter ET is used to weight the X/O j depletion and D/O parameters. ET is defined as ' follows: AP = velocity out stack exit / wind speed as before ' ET = 1.0, if AP s 1.0 ET = 2.58 - 1.58

  • AP, if 1.0 < AP s 1.5 ET = 0.3 - 0.06
  • AP, if 1.5 < AP s 5.0 ET = 0, if AP > 5.0 Refer to Regulatory Guide 1.111 XDCALC DOSE CALCULATIONS J. Semi-Infinite Plume (Submersion) Whole Body Gamma (a) Dose (rem /HR) Uses X/O from (1) throu_gh D or l l and E,, g, or values from ODCM-13.11 Table i 2.2.5.2.2-4. Note that this is referred to as "EBAR GAMMA" in the prompt. The dose l r computed is actually the gamma component of
I the surface tissue dose.

l l 35 D, = (9.0X10'4)

  • X/O
  • I O, g iso =1
7. iso 9.0 X 10'4 = (0.25) (3600) (1.0 X 10'6) ,

l (see ACRISO write-up) l I l I where iso is the isotope index number from ODCM-13.11 Table 2.2.5.2.2-4 and the constant 0.25 is from Regulatory Guide 1.3 and 1.4. l I O mil

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TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Page 20 of 70 L K. Finite Plume Gamma Dose (REM /hr) The - semi-infinite plume whole body gamma dose calculation in J results in a conservative (high) dose for all cases except when the plume is overhead resulting in a ' shine" dose. The finite plume model calculates a more realistic dose to surface tissue due to gamma exposure. The finite plume dose model follows the method of Gamertsfelder (see Equation 7.62 in Meteorology and Atomic Energy,1968). The integration uses a numerical solution developed by Hamawi[see Appendix F to Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Revision 1)). Abundances are given in ODCM-13.11 Table 2.2.5.2.2-4 for six energy groups for each of the noble gases. Noble gases are the only isotopes used. For the finite plume wake split release, finite plume y doses are computed for both ground and elevated releases and weighted by ET as for the X/O in 1. Refer to the GASPRO discussion (section 2.2.6.3) for further elaboration on the finite plume model. Centerline finite plume gamma doses are not calculated in XDCALC. If the finite selector is chosen, the sector average calculation commonly used for longer averaging times in XDCALC will use finite equations; however, for a centerline calculation, the semi-infinite (EBAR GAMMA) dose is computed. L. Semi-Infinite Plume (Submersion) Beta Dose This. calculation uses X/O from A through D or I and Eg,,, values from ODCM-13.11, Table 2.2.5.2.2-4. Note this option is referred to as "EBAR BETA DOSE"in the prompt. The following equation gives the beta component of the skin dose in units of rad /hr using the dosimetry model in Regulatory Guide 1.3 or 1.4. Accumulateo MIDAS results are labeled rem in the XDCALC output. 4 Dp= (8.28X10 )

  • X/O
  • E 0 ,,

3 iso =1 Siso mil

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 ,S V                                  8.28 X 10-4 = (0.23) (3600) (1.0 X 10-6)

M. Gamma Air Dose (rad /hr) The air dose is computed in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.109 as follows. For ground level releases, the dose factors D, from ODCM-13.11, Table 2.2.5.2.2-4 are used. 17 D ,,,;,= W Q ,, i,,,3

  • D,,},,,* Oi ,,
  • 10-3
  • 31.536 l 8760 (Only noble gas isotopes are used.)

l 10-3

  • 31.536 rad Ci-sec yr l 8760 mrad yr- Ci hr

,g For elevated releases, the finite plume gamma surface tissue dose following the Hamawi ! ('~ method is used as in K and divided by a factor of l 1.1 to obtain air dose. For the elevated plume calculation of a mixed  ! mode (wake split) case, Regulatory Guide 1.109  ! l does not allow use of the finite plume model; thus, for mixed mode calculations the above equation for D7,;,is used with the wake split X/O from (9) above in place of X/Og,. N. Beta Skin Dose from Reculatorv Guide 1.109

(REM /hr)

A more refined beta dose to the skin than that described in (12) above is defined in Regulatory Guide 1.109 which uses dose factors, D, for each isotope rather than energy. These dose factors are given in ODCM-13.11 Table l 2.2.5.2.2-4. X/O values from A through D and I above can be used. 35 ( Ds, skin = .1 M

  • E
  • f Iso =1 O,,,

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                                             ,1.109 0.114 = 108pCl/pCi
  • 1.14 X 10'dyrs/hr
  • 10'8 REM / mrem O. Beta Air Dose (rad /hr)

The air dose due to beta is computed using dose factors from Regulatory Guide 1.109 which are repeated here in ODCM 13.11, Table 2.2.5.2.2-4. Values of X/O from A through D or i mentioned previously can be used in the following equation: 17 Dg,37 - X/O

  • I D, *O,*

iso =3 10*8

  • 31.536 see conversion 8760 in M above Again, only noble gases are used. )

P. Thyroid Inhalation Dose (REM /hr) Adult thyroid inhalation dose is c_omputed using X/O from A through D or I and Et. iso which are the thyroid inhalation dose factors from ODCM-13.11, Table 2.2.5.2.2-4, 35 D.rny - (8.35 X 10-7

  • X/O
  • I Og iso =34
l. ISO 8

8.35 X 10'7 = (2.32 X 10-dm /Sec) (3600 Sec/hr) (1.0 X 10 '8Ci/pCl) 2.32 X 10'd - average daily breathing rate from Regulatory Guide 1.3 O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 23 of 70 2.2.6 Environmental Pathway and Dose Calculations for Liquid and Gaseous  ! Effluents 2.2.6.1 XDAIR (Accumulated Air Doses)- Preliminary Information PROGRAM NAME: XDAIR FUNCTION: Computes air dose results for use in Regulatory Guide 1.21 reports and Appendix l calculations i based on routine releases. Dispersion calculations  ! and dose calculations are the same as the air dose  ; calculations described in the XDCALC task documentation. 1 PURPOSE: To provide air dose results for reporting in the DOSUM task. Results can be printed using the  ; XDAIRP task. FILE (S) USED: DROP DRMT DRST AIRD DTRN DRWK  ; i Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes ' Yes No No l TASKS USING FILES EDITED BY THIS TASK: No files are edited by this task. l l TASKS USING FILES CONTAINING CALCULATED  ! RESULTS FROM THIS TASK: XDAIRP PREREQUISITES: The effluent data in the compressed O file must be j available along with hourly or quarter-hourly meteorological data in raw or workspace data files. l mil 1 I

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2.2.6.1 XDAIR XDAIR - User Instructions - USER INSTRUCTIONS: The user schedules this task from the menu and is prompted for unit and dates. Either workspace or l raw data meteorological files for hourly or quarter-hourly data can be used. After entering a start and end date the accumulation begins. Results are printed using the XDAIRP task and the peaks are found in DOSUM. The hourly or quarter-hourly calculations share the same file. 1 Refer to XDCALC for further information. l O'

                   "* Refer to attached sample printout "*

(There are no notes for this task) 9' mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 25 of 70 ENTER: [XX] SITE ID [ RETURN] EXIT

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DV ) ENTER: [DV] UNIT 1 l [U2] UNIT 2 l [EX] EXIT l l DV SITE: DEVELOPMENT 11/07/82 16:00 DATES OF HOURLY MET FILES DATA COLLECTION DV 82 9 1 1 TO 8210 824 WORK SPACE 8210 1 1 TO 8211 724 DATES OF QUARTER HOUR MET FILES l DATA COLLECTION DV 82 9 1 1 0 TO 82 9142445 l l WORK SPACE 8210 1 1 0 TO 821014 1 0 1 l ENTER: [RA) RAW i [WK] WORKSPACE l [EX] EXIT l .. WK ENTER: [HR] HOURLY [QU] QUARTER HOURLY [ RETURN] PREVIOUS PROMPT HR  ; ENTER: [YRMODAHRYRMODAHR] START AND END DATE (HOURS) I [99] LAST 8 HOURS l [88] FUTURE (NEXT 8 HOUR FORECAST)

[77] LAST 4 HOURS PLUS FUTURE l 4 HOURS

[ RETURN] EXIT 8210010182100601 XDAIR DONE I O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Page 26 of 70 L-2.2.6.1 XDAIR XDAIR - Program Design - l PROGRAM DESIGN: The program is identical to the XDCALC program with answers to prompts hardwired to provide cumulative air doses. Refer to the air dose equations provided in the XDCALC task description. 4 The same code is used for air dose as for the other

dose tables, but different files are used. Subroutine OCKCNG compiled with the DDXO routine which drives the X/O option moves the XO dose file

! information into a temporary location and loads the air dose file information. Before exiting option,

subroutine CNGBCK returns the dose file control

! information back to the "XQ" dose status. 4 4 9 9' 1 O' i mil

1 MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision .0 Page 27 of 70 l - 2.2.6.3 GASPRO (Individual Gaseous Release Processing for Environmental Pathway Doses) Preliminary Information PROGRAM NAME: GASPRO (Also has versions referred to in the ! MENU as GASPRl and GASPRP for ! Individual and population doses, l respectively) i FUNCTION: Computes accumulation of dose to individual ! receptors or the surrounding population based on hourly meteorology and release data. Calculations I consider the effect of each important isotope for

each pathway, organ, age group, distance, and l direction. Isotope and pathway are used to l determine the type of dispersion. Three types of atmospheric dispersion factors are used (i.e., normal X/O, depleted X/O or deposition D/Q) depending on pathway and isotope. Use of hourly data increases i accuracy compared with the use of joint frequency i data since atmospheric conditions are contemporaneous with release.

!O PURPOSE: To access the radiological environmental impact of l

   ..                               plant operations and provide reports in conformance with NRC requirements under 10CFR50, Appendix I              <

and the ODCMs for each plant.  ! l FILE (S) USED: GSDS GM_D_S DRID GMRD DDCURV i Input Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes l l Change Yes No No No No i

DRST DRWK DRMTGSDF MRDF Input Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Change No No No No No TASKS USING FILES EDITED BY THIS TASK
No files are edited by this routine.

TASKS USING FILES CONTAINING CALCULATED RESULTS FROM THIS TASK: HYPO,GDSPRT PREREQUISITES: Meteorological and gaseous release data must be q available for the time period of the run. U l mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 28 of 70 Section 2.2.6.3 GASPRO - User Instructions ! USER INSTRUCTIONS: The user schedules either the GASPRI (individual) or l GASPRP, (population) version from the menu and is prompted for raw or workspace data. Pertinent data for the run are printed and the opportunity to exit before starting the run is provided. These runs can ' use more than one hour of computer time and for population runs several hours may be required. The progress can be monitored on the screen or another program can be started. The results are not printed at the end of the run. They are obtained using the GDSPRT task (and its menu versions). O

                           "* Refer to attached sample printout *"

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 29 of 70 SCHEDULING: CALCULATE INDIVIDUAL DOSES (GASPRI) GASPRO DOSE DATA INQUIRY SERVICE 11/13/82 10:52 ENTER: [XX] SITE ID j [ RETURN] EXIT OA ENTER: [RA) RAW [WK] WORKSPACE l [EX] EXIT WK l

           *1* THIS IS THE INDIVIDUAL ACCU. OPTION OF GASPRO DISTANCES FOR X/O AND DOSE 804.00 2413.00     4022.00    5631.00    7240.00 12067.00 24135.00  40225.00    56315.00   72405.00

, START OF GRAZING PERIOD 3 1 1 0 l - END OF GRAZING PERIOD 10312445 RELEASE POINT SELECTORS 0 1 0 0 RELEASE TYPE (0=GRND,1=ELEV,2= WAKE SPLIT) 2 2 2 0 PLUME RISE SELECTOR (0=NO PLUME RISE,1= BRIGGS JET) 1 l ja!TE_ WORKSPACE START DATE END DATE l TX HOURLY MET 79030101 79061024 l l WARNING THIS PROGRAM CLEARS LAST ACCUMULATION DOSE FILES l l ENTER: [EX] EXIT l [ RETURN] TO CONTINUE

           *2*  ENTER:    [MD]       USE MET DATA DEFAULTS FOR MISSING DATA

[DN) DEFAULTS NOT USED [ RETURN] EXIT MD n v l mil i

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    *3*  ENTER:   (SE)      USE BOTH START AND END DATE                                  '!

[ED] USE END DATE ONLY [ RETURN) EXIT l SE ENTER: [YRMODYHRYRMODYHR) START AND END DATE [ RETURN) EXIT 7906010179060106 I GASPRO DOSE ACCUMULATOR RUNNING START DATE 79 6 1 1 END DATE 79 6 1 6

     *4* START, END, FILE 79 3 1 1 0 79 61024 DRWKQA
         "* PROCESSING MONTH 6 PASS 1"*

GASPRI DONE*"" l O i l ) l l l I O mil

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l SCHEDULING
CALCULATE POPULATION DOSES (GASPRP) 4 GASPRO DOSE DATA INQUIRY SERVICE 11/13/82 11:21 l ENTER: [XX) SITE ID l [ RETURN) EXIT OA

, ENTER: [RA) RAW

[WK) WORKSPACE

[EX) EXIT j i WK  ;

THIS IS THE POPULATION ACCU. OPTION OF GASPRO l 1

l DISTANCES FOR X/O AND DOSE 7240.00 l 804.00 2413.00 4022.00 5631.00

;                        12067.00 24135.00  40225.00    56315.00   72405.00 START OF GRAZING PERIOD 3 1 1 0' END OF GRAZING PERIOD 10312445 RELEASE POINT SELECTORS            0     1   0    0                                j j Iq          RELEASE TYPE (0=GRND,1=ELEV,2-WAKE SPLIT)           2    2       2    0            !
,v j PLUME RISE SELECTOR (0=NO PLUME RISE,1= BRIGGS JET) 1 SITE WORKSPACE START DATE END DATE TX HOURLY MET 79030101 79061024 WARNING THIS PROGRAM CLEARS LAST ACCUMULATION DOSE FILES ENTER
[EX) EXIT

[ RETURN] TO CONTINUE ENTER: [MD) USE MET DATA DEFAULTS FOR MISSING DATA [DN] DEFAULTS NOT USED [ RETURN) EXIT MD , ENTER: [SE) USE BOTH START AND END DATE [ED) USE END DATE ONLY [ RETURN) EXIT SE ENTER: [YRMODYHRYRMODYHR) START AND END DATE (N [ RETURN) EXIT 7906010179060106 GASPRO DOSE ACCUMULATOR RUNNING mil

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l START DATE 79 6 1 1 END DATE 79 6 1 6 -l START, END, FILE 79 3 1 1 0 79 61024 DRWKOA

    *7* *" PROCESSING MONTH 6 PASS 1*"

START, END, FILE 79 3 1 1 0 79 61024 DRWKQA

        *" PROCESSING MONTH 6 PASS 2"*

GASPRP DONE*"" O O mil

l l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 33 of 70 Section 2.2.6.3 GASPRO - User instructions (Notes) USER INSTRUCTIONS: The following notes correspond to the numbers on the example printout on the previous page(s).

                                   *1*    This is an example of an individual run.
                                   *2*    Pertinent parameters from the MIDEX and MIDER edit tables are printed first.
                                   *3*    If defaults are used to " fill in" for missing              ]

meteorological data, they are the values entered in the MIDES task. They should normally be used for longer runs.

                                   *4*    GASPRO runs can be made end to end with the end date retained for the last run (which               :

would be the first date for the next run). Each l run can be run with separate alternating start and end dates (this is the normal mode). This prompt controls the start date printed in the GDSPRT task. Q (/ '5* Progress can be monitored for each month.

  ..                                      Only one pass is used for individual runs.                  )
                                    *6*   An example of a population run starts here.

l *7* The calculation is similar to the individual run j except that there are 2 passes per month which can be monitored during the run. PROGRAM DESIGN: Due to the large output files which contain hourly dose calculations (i.e., dose for each distance group, age group, organ type, pathway type, and direction ~ group) and the number of input dose factors (i.e., for each pathway, age group, organ type, and isotope), the program must use masscore for transferring dose factors from another memory segment. Meteorological data input and X/O, dep> tion and deposition calculations are processed in a subroutine similar to those in XDCALC (see Section 2.2.5.2.2). The dose calculations of all groups are calculated and summed in another subroutine. For each hour of meteorological data, the "last" accumulation files for the individual pathways doses and the "last" population accumulation dose workspace file are mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.0,1 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l l Page 34 of 70 l_ l read, updated, and written back to the disc. The - actual population dose accumulation results are computed at the end of processing from the population work file. A functional flow diagram is given in Figure 2.2.6.3-1. COMPUTATIONAL MODEL: The GASPRO routine is the heart of the pathways dose calculations for gaseous effluent releases. Calculations are based on the environmental pathways-to-man models prescribed by the NRC in Regulatory Guide 1.109. Dose factors for both the individual or population doses are based on results run off-line (on a separate computer system) using the PLG version of a computer program called GASPAR. Results from this program provide input to the GASPRO routine in the form of a "look-up" table of the dose factors for each isotope (documented in Tables 2.2.6.3-1 and 2.2.6.3-2). The 35 gaseous isotopes are indexed as shown in Tables 2.2.5.2.2-4. All 35 gaseous and particulate isotopes are listed in MIDAG (Section 2.2.2 4.1) reading from left to right in the example printout. This table can be updated if regulatory requirements and/or models change using the GDSFIL or MRDFIL utility routines. GASPRO calculates doses for the following pathways, age groups and organs: ) l Age i Pathways Oraan Groups 1-Plume 1-Total Body 1 - Adult 2-Ground Shine 2-GI Tract 2-Teen j 3-Vegetables 3-Bone 3-Child 4-Meat 4-Liver 4-infant 5-Cows 5-Kidney 6-Goats 6-Thyroid 7-inhalation 7-Lung 8-Skin Five types of receptors including residents, vegetable gardens (produce including leafy and nonleafy vegetables, grains), meat animals, cows, and goats can be located at up to 5 distances in i each of the 16 direction sectors. The resident location will receive the plume shine dose, ground mil

1 MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 35 of 70 1 1 shine from deposited material, and the inhalation dose. The appropriate dispersion is set to one of the three dispersion types, normal X/O (for noble I gases), depleted X/O (for airbome halogens and  ; particulates), deposition (for halogens and l particulates. Values for oy and az (the atmospheric dispersion coefficients in the Gaussian plume l model) for each receptor are determined by linear  ; interpolation between values for specific distances set in data statements. Average X/Q, depleted X/Q, I and deposition are computed using the current hour's meteorological data at six distances (individual dose) determined by the MIDEX task (see l MIDEX task, Section 2.2.3.2, parameter 5, first six distances) for all release points (vents) that are selected in the MIDER task. Dispersion equations are the same as those used in the XDCALC task. After computing dispersion factors (X/Q) for the distances selected in the MIDER task, a log-log interpolation is made to determine the appropriate dispersion factors for the receptor distances. If

  ,s there are no receptors in the current direction group,         !

( the hour is counted good but no calculations are j V) made. During the loop on release point, the appropriate release data are read in if the date has changed. In the next loop on isotope, the isotope is skipped if the current isotopic release is zero. Similarly, if there are no receptors during the loop on pathway, that location is also skipped. This process avoids unnecessary computations and results in a considerable saving of time. Doses are computed for each hour and accumulated on disc by direction group. One direction group (with up to five receptor distances, eight organs, four age groups and seven pathways) is in core at any one time. The previous hour's dose accumulations are written out to disc and the current hour is read in whenever the direction group (1-16) changes (refer to GASPRO flow chart). A finite plume gamma dose model is used when appropriate to calculate the plume dose to the total body and skin in accordance with Regulatory guide 1.109. A log-log ( interpolation for each receptor. mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 36 of 70 g, in the discussion that follows, the equations to be ) used for each pathway and organ as well as for ground level or elevated releases will be presented.

Precomputed dose factors are used for all pathways except shine from elevated plumes. A further complication exists du~e to the fact that the skin dose factors are based on submersion in the plume which is not always the case for elevated releases.

Therefore, the following discussion will treat ground and elevated releases separately. G.LQSSARY OF GASPRO SYMBOLS X/O or D/O = Normal X/O, (Sec/ma ) depleted X/O (Sec/m3 ) or deposition (m-2) at receptor distance using the sector average dispersion models described in the XDCALC task description RECPTi,n = Receptor distance (m) le = Energy group 1-6 iso = lsotope number 1-35 (3-17 are noble gl gases) i = Distance group (1-5) n = Pathway number (1-7) k = Organ type (1-8, total body, GI tract, l bone, liver, kidney, thyroid, lung, skin) i I = Age groups 1-4 (adult, teen, child, infant). E, i

                                                                      = Energy of six energy groups (MEV)

(0.032, 0.81,0.150, 0.250, 0.530,1.0) I Xg = Build-up factor for air j l X mua = Absorption coefficient for air (m) I u = Wind speed at reference height, (m/Sec). See speed correction equations in Section 2.2.5.2.1, ACRISO Program Design, h' mil l

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 ,                                                                                             Page 37 of 70 ABU N;,,g,       = Abundance of isotopes in this energy            l group; i.e., See Table 2.2.5.2.2-4.

I A, g = Decay coefficient of isotope (hr~1) O, g = Release rate of isotope in ( Ci/Sec) DF k,i.n, iso = Precomputed dose factor (using Regulatory Guide 1.109 equations) for organ type k, age group 1, pathway n, for each isotope (See l Table 2.2.6.3-1.) Age group weighted I I dose factors for population doses are given in Table 2.2.6.3 2. Units are provided in the tables, equations used are provided at the end of this section. I GAM, = Finite gamma dose at distance group 1 i (rem /hr) 1 ,1 3 2

                                                             = Dimensionless numericalintegration              j constants (see Meteorology and Atomic Energy, Equation 7.62)

Dose g, ,,n,;,, = Organ dose as a function of isotope, pathway and age group (rem /hr) IDADD = Distance offset, O for the first set of five distances and equals 5 for the second set of five distances i GROUND (OR WAKE SPLIT) RELEASES. ALL ORGANS AND PATHWAYS The following equation applies to all hourly dose calculations for ground level or wake split (partial ground and elevated) releases. This same relationship is used for all 8 organs and 7 pathways. Doseg,i,n,;,,= @ or N

  • Nk.i.n. iso *C iso 10'3
  • 31.52/8760N (1) Note these constants convert mrem-microcuries/Ci-sec to rem /hr
  ,.,.s      The short-lived noble gas isotopes are decayed during travel time to the receptor for the " plume" pathway only.

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT , ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Page 38 of 70 ' ELEVATED RELEASES, ALL ORGANS AND PATHWAYS EXCEPT SKIN AND TOTAL BODY FROM PLUME PATHWAY Dose calculations for these cases are done the same way as for the ground release cases with the appropriate elevated dispersion factors. Decay in transit is not accounted for in nonplume pathways calculations. ELEVATED RELEASES. ALL ORGANS EXCEPT SKIN PLUME PATHWAY The whole body gamma dose for the plume (shine) pathway must be calculated using a finite plume model since a receptor could receive a shine dose from the plume without being submerged in it. The gamma dose GAM is computed as follows: 17 GAM,= Q, ,,

  • G SU M, ,, , , , n iso =3 (noble i gas) l where G SU M, ,, , , , n = 17 I + X, i, E, ,
  • X m ,,,,

3 ie=3 I ie 0.00103/(RECPT,,n

  • 0.3927
  • u
  • ABUN (ie, iso n ,3;,)
  • M
  • exp - (A3 , 'RECPTi.n/U) 0.00103 = (3600 Sec/hr) (10-6Ci/ Ci)(0.2865),

(0.2865 is from equation 7.62 of Meteorology and Atomic Energy) 3 0.2865 = rem-m -radian-dis sec-mev-Ci The factor,0.2865, is the equivalent of the factor,260, that in Regulatory Guide 1.109, Equation (6) except for tissue-to-air conversion (tissue dose = 1.11 times the air dose) and units are rem instead of mrem. 0.3927 = r/8 (radians in a sector) 0.7 = shielding factor I exp = factor to account for decay in transit mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 The plume dose for each organ except skin is simply that due to the shine calculated above (pathway n=1). Thus the dose to internal organs is assumed to be equivalent to the " tissue dose" reported in Meteorology and Atomic Energy (equation 7.62) which is identical to the gamma s' Kin dose. D O S gE ;,g,i,n ,3) = N , ELEVATED RELEASE. SKIN FROM PLUME PATHWAY For the skin (organ type 8), the total body semi-infinite plume dose is subtracted from the skin semi-infinite plume dose and the finite plume shine skin dose added as follows: DOSE (i.8,i.n=1) = (WO or D/O)

  • 0;,, *

(DF e.t.-, -DFtotal body,1,n=1)* exp - (A;,, *RECPTS)

  • 10'3
  • 31.52/8760 + GAM; O seetrectiem et the tetei eeev eese fectcr eeeve 's ceeservet've eeceese it le si'o"tiv lower than the semi-infinite (i.e., skin gamma dose). (The total body dose factor accounts for attenuation in 5 cm of tissue.)

FOR POPULATION DOSE If population dose is selected, two passes through the distance loop and all internal loops are made five at a time to include the second set of receptor distances 6-10, which should extend to 50 miles (see MIDEG task). In this case the 10 distances to the center of each population sector are used rather than at specific receptor , locations. The two passes are necessary because the program is limited to five of l the distance groups at a time. The population dose from gaseous effluents is i computed by organ type, k, and pathway, n, as follows: 16 5 DOSEpop(k,n)= DOSE (i + IDADD,lDG,k,n)

  • IDG=1 i=1 i'

POP (IDG,[i + IDADD),n) The variable DOSE in the above equation is computed using the equation for dose given on Page 10 above. However, the dose factors, DFk,n, iso (see Table 2.2.6.3-2) differ. These precomputed population dose factors are calculated mit

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1 in a manner similar to that used for individuals except that Regulatory Guide 1.109, Revision 1 assumptions for average individuals and they are averaged over all age groups after weighting by the fraction of population in each age group. POP is the number of people affected by pathway n (see MIDEP task), at direction group (from  ! IDG at distance i. I METHODS USED TO COMPUTE MIDAS ENVIRONMENTAL DOSE FACTORS The methodology used in MIDAS for computing Appendix I environmental pathways dose factors is based on NRC Regulatory Guide 1.109. This summary provides the basic relationships used to compute dose factors that are resident in the MIDAS system. Additional details are found in NRC Regulatory Guide 1.109. Appendix I to 10CFR Part 50 provides guidance on the doses to members of the general public resulting from effluent releases. This summary describes models and assumptions used for calculating the estimated doses to man from radionuclides discharged to the hydrosphere and from noble gases, radiciodines and other

;              radionuclides discharged to the atmosphere. The models and assumptions for                        i calculating population doses (man-rem) from radionuclide releases to the                          l atmosphere and hydrosphere are also described.

The population is considered to be made up of infants (0 to 1 year), children I (1 to 11 years), teenagers (11 to 17 years) and adults (17 years and older). For the purpose of evaluating dose commitment, the maximum infant is assumed to be newborn, the maximum child is taken to be four years old, the maximum teenager is  ; taken to be 14 years old and the maximum adult is taken to be 17 years old. Since the radiation dose commitment per unit intake of a given radionuclide usually 4 varies as a function of age, four sets of internal dose conversion factors are given by Regulatory Guide 1.109. These dose factors are appropriate for the four different age groups defined above. Specifically, these dose factors are based on continuous intake over a one-year environmental exposure period and an associated dose l commitment extending over a 50-year period from initiation of intake. l The equations provided below are used to estimate radiation exposure for maximum individuals and the population within 50 miles. These equations are appropriate for the exposure pathways normally considered by the NRC. To compute the appropriate " dose factors" for input to the MIDAS, the equations are used with the dilution factors set to 1.0 and the release (or Q) value set to 1.0. Separate age-weighted dose factors are computed for population doses. The following relationships are used to compute the dose factors for iodines, particulates and noble gases. Values for all parameters are those in Regulatory l Guide 1.109, Revision 1 unless stated otherwise. mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 , TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 41 of 70 O (1) Dose Factor from ExternalIrradiation from Radionuclides DeDosited onto the Ground Surface G G (referred to as DFM.2.w in the D,; = 8760 Sg C, DFGij equation on page 10 of this section) where G C = is the ground plane concentration (pCi/m2) of radionuclide i for a unit release rate (Cl/yr) and a unit D/O, ground concentration dispersion parameter (m- ), in pCi/m2 . yr/Ci

  • 1/m 2 DFG = is the open field ground plane dose conversion factor for organ j 8

from radionuclide 1, in mrem-m 2/pCl-hr from Regulatory Guide 1.109, Appendix E of Revision 1. Intemal organs are considered to have the same dose as the whole body. G D = is the annual dose from isotope i to the organ j, in mrem-m2/Ci

h. equivalent to mrem /yr
  • yr/Ci
  • 1/m 2 Sp = is a shielding factor that accounts for the dose reduction due to l

l shielding provided by residential structures during occupancy l (dimensionless). Maximum exposed individual = 0.7, population dose = 0.5. l l 8760 = is the number of hours in a year l (2) Dose Factor from Inhalation of Radionuclides in Air l l A j D = R,y,;DFA;;, (referred to as DFg y,% h* in the equation on page 10 of this section) where A D = is the annual dose from isotope i to organ j of an individual in 0* the age group a due to inhalation, in mrem-m3 /Ci-sec O C' (equivalent to mrem /yr

  • yr/Ci
  • m 3/sec) mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 l TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l Page 42 of 7d . DFA;), = is the inhalation dose factor for radionuclide i, organ J, and age group a, in mrem /pCi from Appendix E, Regulatory Guide 1.109, Revision 1. The value for skin, not included in Regulatory Guide 1.109, is assumed to be 0. R, = is the annual air intake for individuals in age group a, in m3/yr z = is the annual average concentration of radionuclide i in air (pCi/m3), for a unit release rate (Ci/yr) and a unit X/Q, 8 atmospheric disperison parameter (sec/m ), in pCi/m3

  • yr/Ci
  • m8/sec (3) Dose Factor from inoestion of Atmosoherically Released Radionuclides in Food v v L L j DF k,1,3, iso = DR ij , U,f g C, + U,f g C, I f DF = DFl UC k,1,4, iso ija ai i I

mm DF = DFl UC k,1,5, or 6, iso ija ai O (Referred to as D in Regulatory Guide 1.109. Ingestion doses for each of four ' ya pathways (n) are computed separately in MIDAS.) , where l C,C,

            ,                         are the concentrations of radionuclide i, in produce                           l l                                      (non-leafy-vegetables, fruits, and grains), milk, leafy vegetables y                   and meat, respectively (pCl/kg or pCi/1) for a unit release l          C,C,                        rate (Ci/yr) and a unit D/O, ground concentration dispersion l

1 i parameter (m-2), or, for H-3 and C-14, a unit X/Q, atmospheric l dispersion parameters (sec/m 3), in pCi/kg

  • yr/Ci
  • 1/m-2 or pCi/kg
  • yr/Ci
  • m3/sec or pCi/ 1
  • 1/m-2 or pCi/ R
  • yr/Ci 3
                                      *m /sec h       ,

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 #              D D             = is the annual dose from isotope I (iso in MIDAS terminology) to           !

ija the organ j (k in MIDAS terminology) of an individual in age group, I k,i n h in MIDAS terminology) from ingestion of produce, milk, leaf (M ^ vegetables and meat, in mrem-m 2/Ci or, H-3 and C-14, l te i oloM 3 I mrem-m /Ci-sec (see definitions for DA, DG). This calculation in i MIDAS is separated into four pathways (n). DFlij , = is the ingestion dose factor for radionuclide i, organ J, and age group a, in mrem /pCi from Appendix E of Regulatory Guide l 1.109, Revision 1. gg f,f = are the respective fractions of the ingestion rates of produce and leafy vegetables that are produced in the garden of interest v m F L U,U,U,U = are the annual intake (usage) of produce, milk, meat, and leafy vegetables, respectively, for individuals in the age group a, in kg/yr or jl./yr ! ., l I O mil

i MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 1 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 44 of 70 (4) Total Body Dose Factors from Exoosure to Semi-Infinite Plume (Ground _ Release) DT = S pzDFB, where DFBi = whole body gamma dose factor from Table B-1 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 in (mrem-m*8)/(pCi-yr) T D = total body gamma dose factor (referred to as DF ,3,7,3 g n,3 in the equation i 3 on page 10 of this section)in (mrem-m )/(Ci-sec) l (5) Skin Dose Factors from Exoosure to Semi-infinite Plumes (Ground Release) s Y D = (1.11 S DF + DFS )

  • y,i i F i i where h}

7 DF = is gamma air dose from semi-infinite plume from Table B-1 of i Regulatory Guide 1.109 in (mrad-m3)/(pCi-yr) DFS, = is the skin dose factor from Table B-1 of Regulatory Guide 1.109 in (mrem-m 3)/(pCi-yr) l l l D = skin dose factor referred to as DFg,,i.n,3 in the equation on page 10 I 3 ! of this section in (mrem-m )/(Ci-sec) 1.11 = tissue to air conversion factor (mrem / mrad) l (6) Total Body and Skin Dose Factors (Elevated Release l Derivation of these factors is discussed in the text. i 9' mil l l

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 45 of 70 2.2 6.5 HYPO (Calculation of Hypothetical Highest Exposed Receptors)- PreliminaryInformation PROGRAM NAME: HYPO FUNCTION: Reorders the results from GASPRO to find the , hypothetical receptor (resident) with the highest dose from all pathways. This is accomplished by checking all combinations of pathway doses to each organ with the allowable limit for that organ. The receptors with organ doses closest to the limits are selected and the pathway organ, receptor location, and corresponding doses are printed. PURPOSE: To identify the highest exposed hypothetical individual for printing in DOSUM report for Regulatory Guide 1.21 (Appendix l} reports. FILE (S) USED: ALLD GSTD GSDS HYPO DRST input No Yes Yes No Yes TASKS USING FILES .. EDITED BY THIS TASK: No files are edited by this routine. TASKS USING i .iS CONTAINING CALCULATED RESULTS FROM THIS TASK: DOSUM PREREQUISITES: The GASPRO routine must have been run properly and exited normally to compute pathway doses for all receptor locations. l O  : mil i l

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i Section 2.2.6.5 HYPO - User instructions - 1 USER INSTRUCTIONS: The user schedules this task from the menu and is asked for the form of the output (for Regulatory ! Guide 1.21 or not). The difference is that the Appendix I (Regulatory Guide 1.21) organ dose

limits do not include plume shine dose. Therefore, I if the Regulatory Guide 1.21 option is chosen the printout and the results available to the HYPO task do not include the contribution from the plume shine l _

dose. The plume shine dose is treated separately in i the DOSUM task output. If the Regulatory Guide 1.21 option is not chosen then receptor doses are totaled with the plume shine dose included. After the file has been searched to find the receptor combination that produces tt e highest possible dose, the results are printed. O

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          *2* ENTER: [LA)       LAST INDIVIDUAL GAS ACCUMULATION

[TO) TOTAL INDIVIDUAL GAS ACCUMULATION , [ RETURN] EXIT LA DOSE FILE NOW BEING REORDERED DOSE REORDERING COMPLETE NUMBER OF GOOD HOURS OF GASEOUS DOSE ACCUMULATION 6 NUMBER OF BAD HOURS NO GAS DOSE ACCUMULATION O O *3* DOSE RATIO (NGOOD(BAD)NGOOD) IS 1.0000 DOSES ARE NOT RATED i ORGAN: T. BODY MAXIMUM NUMBER 1 f mil

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  '4'  GROUND         ADULT         E       690.0     .648E-06  .150E 02       .0                 '

VEGET ADULT E 1290.0 .266E-05 .150E 02 .0 MEAT ADULT E 1290.0 .713E-06 .150E 02 .0

  '5' COW             ADULT         E      5000.0     .107E-05  .150E 02       .0 GOAT           ADULT         N      1610.0     .109E-05  .150E 02       .0                j INALL          ADULT         E       690.0     .223E-05  .150E 02       .0                i TEEN          E       690.0     .648E-06  .150E 02       .0 TEEN          E      1290.0     .372E-05  .150E 02       .0 TEEN          E      1290.0     .560E-06  .150E 02       .0 TEEN          E      5000.0     .175E-05  .150E 02       .0 TEEN          N      1610.0     .156E-05  .150E 02       .0 TEEN          E       690.0     .243E-05  .150E 02       .0 CHILD        E       690.0     .648E-06  .150E 02       .0 CHILD        E      1290.0     .775E-05  .150E 02       .1 CHILD        E      1290.0     .985E-06  .150E 02       .0 CHILD        E      5000.0     .381 E-05 .150E 02       .0 CHILD        N      1610.0     .292E-05  .150E 02       .0 CHILD        E       690.0     .247E-05  .150E 02       .0 INFANT       E       690.0     .648E-06  .150E 02       .0 INFANT INFANT INFANT       E      5000.0     .750E-05  .150E 02       .1 INFANT       N      1610.0     .539E-05  .150E 02       .0 INFANT       E       690.0     .156E-05  .150E 02       .0
   *4* SUBTOTAL        ADULT                          .734E-05  .150E 02       .0 (NO PLUME)     TEEN                           .911 E-05 .150E 02       .1 CHILD                          .157E-04  .150E 02       .1 INFANT                        .971 E-05 .150E 02       .1 TOTAL           ADULT                          .734E-05  .250E 02       .0 TEEN                           .911 E-05 .250E 02       .0 CHILD                          .157E-04  .250E 02       .1 INFANT                        .971 E-05 .250E 02       .0 ENTER:     [ RETURN)   NEXT ORG AN TYPE - THIS MAX

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Page 49 of 70 SITE: DGI OUALITY FILE 11/13/82 11:17 ORGAN: GI-TRACT MAXIMUM NUMBER 1 PATHWAY AGE DR-TO DIST(M) DOSE (REM) STD %STD GROUND ADULT E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 l VEGET ADULT E 1290.0 .259E-05 .150E 02 .0 MEAT ADULT E 1290.0 .717E-06 .150E 02 .0 COW ADULT E 5000.0 .106E-05 .150E 02 .0 GOAT ADULT N 1610.0 .867E-06 .150E 02 .0 l INALL ADULT E 690.0 .186E-05 .150E 02 .0 TEEN E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 TEEN E 1290.0 .366E-05 .150E 02 .0 l l TEEN E 1290.0 .563E-06 .150E 02 .0 l TEEN E 5000.0 .173E-05 .150E 02 .0 i TEEN N 1610.0 .134E-05 .150E 02 .0 TEEN E 690.0 .191 E-05 .150E 02 .0 CHILD E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 CHILD E 1290.0 .767E-05 .150E 02 .1 CHILD E 1290.0 .983E-06 .150E 02 .0 l CHILD E 5000.0 .379E-05 .150E 02 .0 CHILD N 1610.0 .269E-05 .150E 02 .0 CHILD E 690.0 .175E 05 .150E 02 .0 h INFANT E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 INFANT i INFANT l INFANT E 5000.0 .746E-05 .150E 02 .0 INFANT N 1610.0 .507E-05 .150E 02 .0 INFANT E 690.0 .104E 05 .150E 02 .0 SUBTOTAL ADULT .687E-05 .150E 02 .0 (NO PLUME) TEEN .851 E-05 .150E 02 .1 CHILD .148E 04 .150E 02 .1 INFANT .915E 05 .150E 02 .1 . TOTAL ADULT .687E-05 .250E 02 .0 TEEN .851 E-05 .250E 02 .0 CHILD .14BE-04 .250E 02 .1 INFANT .915E-05 .250E 02 .0 ENTER: [ RETURN] NEXT ORGAN TYPE THIS MAX [NE) NEXT 2 ORGANS - SKIP NEXT MAXIMA [ST) STOP ALL PRINTS [EX) EXIT NE O mil

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SITE: DGI OUALITY FILE 11/13/82 11:17 ORGAN: GI-TRACT MAXIMUM NUMBER 1 PATHWAY AGE DR-TO DIST(M) DOSE (REM) STD %STD GROUND ADULT E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 VEGET ADULT E 1290.0 .752E-05 .150E 02 .1 MEAT ADULT E 1290.0 .276E-05 .150E 02 .0 COW ADULT E 5000.0 .330E-05 .150E 02 .0 GOAT ADULT N 1610.0 .211 E-05 .150E 02 .0 INALL ADULT E 690.0 .896E-07 .150E 02 .0 TEEN E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 TEEN E 1290.0 .148E-06 .150E 02 .1 TEEN E 1290.0 .232E-05 .150E 02 .0 TEEN E 5000.0 .609E-05 .150E 02 .0 TEEN N 1610.0 .388E-05 .150E 02 .0 TEEN E 690.0 .127E-06 .150E 02 .0 CHILD E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 CHILD E 1290.0 .292E-04 .150E 02 .2 CHILD E 1290.0 .436E-05 .150E 02 .0 CHILD E 5000.0 .150E-04 .150E 02 .1 CHILD N 1610.0 .953E-05 .150E 02 .1 CHILD E 690.0 .64BE-06 .150E 02 .0 INFANT E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 INFANT INFANT INFANT E 5000.0 .293E-04 .150E 02 .2 INFANT N 1610.0 .184E-04 .150E 02 .1 INFANT E 690.0 .136E-06 .150E 02 .0 SUBTOTAL ADULT .143E-04 .150E 02 .1 (NO PLUME) TEEN .213E-04 .150E 02 .1 CHILD .494E-04 .150E 02 .3 INFANT .301 E-04 .150E 02 .2 TOTAL ADULT .143E-04 .250E 02 .1 TEEN .213E 04 .250E 02 .1 CHILD .494E 04 .250E 02 .2 INFANT .301 E-04 .250E 02 .1 ENTER: [ RETURN] NEXT ORGAN TYPE - THIS MAX [NE] EXIT 2 ORGANS - SKIP NEXT MAXIMA [ST) STOP ALL PRINTS [EX) EXIT ST

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[ RETURN) EXIT 3 OA j ENTER: [RE] RUN FOR REG. GUIDE 1.21

[ RETURN] RUN NOT REG. GUIDE 1.21
         *6*         [EX]      EXIT

$ ENTER: [LA] LAST INDIVIDUAL GAS ACCUMULATION

TOTAL INDIVIDUAL GAS ACCUMULATION

[TO] l [ RETURN] EXIT LA

DOSE FILE NOW BEING REORDERED DOSE REORDERING COMPLETE l
NUMBER OF GOOD HOURS OF GASEOUS DOSE ACCUMULATION 6 NUMBER OF BAD HOURS NO GAS DOSE ACCUMULATION 0 j *3* DOSE RATIO (NGOOD(BAD)NGOOD) IS 1.0000 DOSES ARE NOT RATIOED ORGAN: T. BODY MAXIMUM NUMBER 1 l

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                                                                                                                                                     }l PATHWAY        AGE        DR-TO     DIST(M)                   DOSE (REM)                 STD          %STD                                            l PLUME           ADULT         E         690.0                   .132E-04               .500E 01          .3 GROUND          ADULT         E         690.0                   .648E-06               .150E 02          .0 VEGET           ADULT         E        1290.0                   .266E-05               .150E 02          .0 MEAT            ADULT         E        1290.0                   .713E-06               .150E 02          .0 COW             ADULT         E        5000.0                   .107E-05               .150E 02          .0 GOAT            ADULT         N        1610.0                   .109E-05               .150E 02          .0 INALL           ADULT         E         690.0                   .223E-05               .150E 02          .0 TEEN          E         690.0                   .132E-04               .500E 01          .3                                            l TEEN          E         690.0                   .648E-06               .150E 02          .0 TEEN           E        1290.0                   .372E-05               .150E 02          .0 TEEN           E        1290.0                   .560E-06               .150E 02          .0 TEEN          E        5000.0                   .175E-05               .150E 02          .0 TEEN           N        1610.0                   .156E-05               .150E 02          .0 TEEN           E         690.0                   .243E-05               .150E 02          .0 CHILD         E         690.0                   .132E-04               .500E 01          .3 CHILD         E         690.0                   .648E-06               .150E 02          .0 CHILD         E        1290.0                   .775E-05               .150E 02          .1 CHILD         E        1290.0                   .985E-06               .150E 02          .0 CHILD         E       5000.0                    .381 E-05              .150E 02          .0 CHILD         N        1610.0                   .292E-05               .150E 02          .0 CHILD         E         690.0                   .247E-05               .150E 02          .0 INFANT        E         690.0                   .132E-04               .500E 01          .3
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INFANT E 690.0 .648E-06 .150E 02 .0 INFANT INFANT INFANT E 5000.0 .750E-05 .150E 02 .1 INFANT N 1610.0 .539E-05 .150E 02 .0 INFANT E 690.0 .156E-05 .150E 02 .0 SUBTOTAL ADULT .734E-05 .150E 02 .0 (NO PLUME) TEEN .911E 05 .150E 02 .1 CHILD .157E-04 .150E 02 .1 INFANT .971 E-05 .150E 02 .1 TOTAL ADULT .205E-04 .250E 02 .1 TEEN .223E-04 .250E 02 .1 CHILD .288E-04 .250E 02 .1 INFANT .229E-04 .250E 02 .1 ENTER: [ RETURN) NEXT ORGAN TYPE - THIS MAX [NE] EXIT 2 ORGANS - SKIP NEXT MAXIMA [ST) STOP ALL PRINTS [EX] EXIT sT

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Section 2.2.6.5 HYPO - User Instructions (Notes) ,

USER INSTRUCTIONS
The following notes correspond to the numbers on i
 ,                                the example printout on the previous page(s).                   !

J l *1* If the Regulatory Guide 1.21 option is chosen, the plume shine pathway doses are not

included in the hypothetically highest exposed i search since the plume dose is treated I separately in Appendix 1,10CFR50, limits.

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                                  #2*  The same concept of last and total found in                !

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XDCALC is used in GASPRO and HYPO.

l LAST and TOTAL tables cannot be mixed i between GASPRO and DOSLI or other runs for i j DOSUM input. All precalculations for DOSUM l j must be for one or the other. I '3* This information is reprinted from GASPRO

results. If there is considerable bad data and j this ratio is large, the GASPRO run should be i- done over after editing the meteorological data, j or with default meteorological data. An
alternative could be to ratio all doses up by this j -

factor. There is presently no means for doing j this in MIDAS. i

'4' Note that the plume shine dose is left out of the print and tnat the subtotal (no plume) is the l same as the totals.
                                  '5* Results for the maximum dose are printed for each organ. The user will be prompted at the bottom of each page for more pages or to stop j                                       the run.

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                                  '7* Note also that the subtotals and totals are different.
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1) is separate from the selection. The worst case plume doses are found during the file reordering and are saved on the ALLD file. Pathways 2 through 7 then are sorted and the worst cases are also written to the ALLD file.

The ground and inhalation doses in the 1.21 option are taken together since they must occur at the h same distances and directions for each residence, and only the plume dose is separated since it is reported separately in DOSUM (i.e., the search includes all combinations of pathways except plume dose for each age group-organ group combination). If the 1.21 option is not selected, the plume, ground, and inhalation doses are taken together for each residence (receptor). A functional flow diagram is provided in Figure 2.2.6.5-1 NOTE: HYPO can be run more than once on the same set of GASPRO results using either the last or total accumulation files, since the reordered dose accumulation file is a separate file. COMPUTATIONAL MODEL: HYPO is essentially a sort routine that includes adding and selecting of combinations closest to , limits. mil

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j TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 l . Page 55 of 70 2.2.6.6 DOSLI (Individual Liquid Pathways Dose Calculation)- Preliminary information l ! PROGRAM NAME: DOSLI (DOSLO and DOSLP versions are used in ! menu for preselected individual and population 4 doses, respectively) l FUNCTION: Computes the individual dose (rem) or population l ! dose (man-rem) for up to 5 receptors (and/or the l surrounding population) for 14 liquid pathways due  ! to release of radioactive liquid effluents. The task I

sums over all batches released in the requested j time period.

I 1 PURPOSE: To satisfy NRC requirements as set forth in

!'                                                      10CFR50, Appendix 1, and in the ODCMs for each plant.

j i , FILE (S) USED: LODS LIQP LOPP LODF input No Yes Yes Yes , Change Yes Yes Yes No l O LPCA DRLD , Input No Yes Change Yes No  ; TASKS USING FILES l EDITED BY THIS TASK: No files are edited by this task. TASKS USING FILES CONTAINING CALCU-LATED RESULTS FROM THIS TASK: LDSPRT, DOSUM PREREQUISITES: The date entered via MIDEL, MIDEB, and MIDLB tasks must have been checked and verified to be correct. O mil

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1. Irriaation rate - fraction of time on oasture and l fraction of feed on oasture - are explained in i Regulatory Guide 1.109. I l
2. The shore width factor - defines the type of l l water body. See Table A-2, page 15 of l Regulatory Guide 1.109.
3. The fraction of water contaminated for oathways 12 (irriaated cow milk).13 (irrigated acat milk).

and 14 (irriaated beef)- refers to the amount of water consumed in food that was contaminated. The value for delay time and waste dilution flow specific to each batch and are printed as each batch is processed.)

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V LD SCHEDULING: CALCULATE LIQUID PATHWAY INDIVIDUAL DOSES (DOSLO) LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATION PROGRAM 11/13/82 11:52 ENTER: [XX] SITE ID [ RETURN] EXIT OA

                          *1* THIS IS THE INDIVIDUAL DOSE ACCU. OPTION OF DOSLI LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATOR RUNNING ENTER:               [YRMODYHRYRMODYHR] START AND END DATE

[ RETURN) EXIT 7906010179060106 ENTER PARAMETERS FOR RECEPTOR 1 ENTER: [N.N] IRRIGATION RATE (L/M2-HR) 2* 10 O U ENTER: [N.N] FRACTION OF TIME ON PASTURE [ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

                              .4 ENTER:              [N.N]                                                 FRACTION OF FEED ON PASTURE

[ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

                              .4 ENTER:              [N.N]                                                 SHORE-WIDTH FACTOR (0.1 TO 1.0)

[ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

                              .3 FOR PATHWAY 12 IRRIGATED COW MILK ENTER:              [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION, STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED

[ RETURN] EXIT

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[N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION, i STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED l

[ RETURN] EXIT . l

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~ TD, GENERAL DELAY TIME (HRS) 5.000E 01 FLOW, WASTE DILUTION FLOW RATE (CFS) 1.300E 02 ZERO RELEASE DATA ENCOUNTERED, END OF RELEASE DATA FILE GOING TO NEXT RECEPTOR

*3' ENTER PARAMETERS FOR RECEPTOR 2 ENTER
[N.N] IRRIGATION RATE (L/M2 HR) 100 ENTER: [N.N] FRACTION OF TIME ON PASTURE

[ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

          .5 ENTER:        [N.N]       FRACTION OF FEED ON PASTURE

[ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

           .5 ENTER:        [N.N]      SHORE-WIDTH FACTOR (0.1 TO 1.0) i                         [ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION i           .2 FOR PATHWAY 12 IRRIGATED COW MILK ENTER:        [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION, STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED
           .1,.1,.1 FOR PATHWAY 13 IRRIGATED GOAT MILK l           ENTER:        [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION, STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED

[ RETURN] EXIT

           .1,.1,.1 FOR PATHWAY 14 IRRIGATED BEEF                                                        !

ENTER: [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION, { STORED FEED, AND PASTURE lRRIGATED j [ RETURN] EXIT

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                  *4* TD, GENERAL DELAY TIME (HRS)           5.000E 01 FLOW, WASTE DILUTION FLOW RATE (CFS)               1.300E 02
!                     ZERO RELEASE DATA ENCOUNTERED, END OF RELEASE DATA FILE i                                             GOING TO NEXT RECEPTOR
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                  *5* SCHEDULING: CALCULATE LIQUID PATHWAY INDIVIDUAL DOSES (DOSLO)
LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATION PROGRAM 11/13/82 12:1 ENTER: [XX] SITE ID

. [ RETURN] EXIT OA  ! THIS IS THE INDIVIDUAL DOSE ACCU. OPTION OF DOSLI I ) i LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATOR RUNNING , ENTER: [YRMODYHRYRMODYHR] START AND END DATE l

[ RETURN] EXIT
7906010179060106 j ENTER PARAMETERS FOR RECEPTOR 1 ENTER: [N.N] IRRIGATION RATE (L/M2 HR)

! 120 2 ENTER: [N.N] FRACTION OF TIME ON PASTURE [ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION ! .4 i ENTER: [N.N] FRACTION OF FEED ON PASTURE [ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

.4 l ENTER
[N.N] SHORE-WIDTH FACTOR (0.1 TO 1.0) l

{ [ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION  : i .2 FOR PATHWAY 12 IRRIGATED COW MILK ENTER: [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION l STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED i [ RETURN] EXIT j

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      .1,.1,.1 FOR PATHWAY 13 IRRIGATED GOAT MILK ENTER:     [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED

[ RETURN] EXIT

      .1,.1,.1 FOR PATHWAY 14 IRRIGATED BEEF ENTER: [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED

[ RETURN] EXIT

       .1,.1,.1                                                                           I TD, GENERAL DELAY TIME (HRS)            5.000E 01 FLOW, WASTE DILUTION FLOW RATE (CFS)              1.300E 02 ZERO RELEASE DATA ENCOUNTERED, END OF RELEASE DATA FILE GOING TO NEXT RECEPTOR ENTER PARAMETERS FOR RECEPTOR 2 ENTER:    [N.N]       IRRIGATION RATE (L/M2 HR) 100 ENTER:     [N.N]      FRACTION OF TIME ON PASTURE                                  )

[ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

       .5 ENTER:     [N.N]      FRACTION OF FEED ON PASTURE

[ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

        .5 ENTER:    [N.N]       SHORE-WIDTH FACTOR (0.1 TO 1.0)

[ RETURN] GO BACK TO PREVIOUS OPTION

        .2 FOR PATHWAY 12 IRRIGATED COW MILK ENTER:    [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED
        .1,.1,.1 FOR PATHWAY 13 IRRIGATED GOAT MILK ENTER:     [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED

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          .1,.1,.1 FOR PATHWAY 14 IRRIGATED BEEF ENTER:   [N.N,N.N,N.N] FRACTIONS OF WATER CONCENTRATION STORED FEED, AND PASTURE IRRIGATED

[ RETURN) EXIT

          .1,.1,.1 TD, GENERAL DELAY TIME (HRS)          5.000E 01 FLOW, WASTE DILUTION FLOW RATE (CFS)            1.300E 02 ZERO RELEASE DATA ENCOUNTERED, END OF RELEASE DATA FILE GOING TO NEXT RECEPTOR DOSLO DONE, ALL CALCULATIONS PERFORMED
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Section 2.2.6.6 DOSLI - User instructions (Notes) USER INSTRUCTIONS: The following notes correspond to the numbers on the example printout on the previous page(s).

                                 *1* This example is for an individual dose run.
                                 *2' These run factors are found in Regulatory Guide 1.21.
                                 *3* Run factors must be repeated for each receptor.

This is the beginning of the second receptor.

                                 *4* Information for each batch is printed here.
                                 *5* A sample liquid population dose run starts here. All prompts for the remainder of the run are identical to those for the individual case.

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;             0.                               Section 2.2.6.6          DOSLI- Program Design j

i i PROGRAM DESIGN: The DOSLI program was written in accordance with l Regulatory Guide 1.109 for liquid effluents. The program calculates doses for up to five receptors. Each receptor is exposed to the same release from , . up to four release points. Batch release information l is stored in the file edited by the MIDEB task. LAST l dose accumulations to individuals and/or the local population are zeroed at the start of the program. ,

The receptor selectors are entered. Reference j should be made to Section 2.3 for site-plant information available to the task.
l Some input for each receptor are required by the DOSLI program in addition to other parameters set

.' up by the MIDEL task and the LDFLPM utility. The program then loops on batch release, accumulating

all that are between the start and end dates. Note that the start and end dates entered must span complete batches and no overlap is allowed. These

! dates and the dates on the release point data are i checked. All parameters must remain the same for

one run (i.e., dilution flow, etc.). Only delay time, release point, and flow rate are allowed to change with each batch.

l { The following steps are used in the program to

obtain the dose accumulations. The time delay and waste dilution flow rate is printed from each batch j as it is processed. The release values (isotopes j i

1-73 only) are compressed so that only nonzero j isotopic releases are processed. All concentrations j are calculated for each selected liquid pathway. These are then consolidated into one array by ) isotope and pathway type. Ingestion doses followed l by ground shine doses are then computed. 4 Individual doses are summed over all pathways and } saved as totals separately for each combination of  ;

pathway, age group, and organ type. If population i

! dose is selected, the dose results are multiplied by the number of receptors in the liquid population i table (entered in the MIDEP task for liquids as i afunction of pathway and receptor). Results are n then multiplied by the fraction of the population V assumed to be in each age group (adult, teen, child and inf ant; 0.71, 0.11, 0.18 and 0.0, respectively). mil i

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 TITLE: Page 64 of 70 p Population doses are saved by pathway and organ. - A functional flow diagram is provided in Figure 2.2.6.6-1. COMPUTATIONAL MODEL: The dose calculations for each receptor type use Equations (1) through (5) given on page 1.109-2 and 3 of Regulatory Guide 1.109. The program starts with the ingestion dose factors for each isotope (not pathway as in GASPRO) in data statements and proceeds to calculate the uptake into foodstuffs through 30 different media. These condense into 14 different pathways to which each of 5 receptors could be exposed. The need to use final dose factors was obviated by the relatively few passes through the program (once per batch) compared with GASPRO which makes one per hour of data. The ingestion dose factors and other assumptions are taken from Regulatory Guide 1.109, Appendices A and E. Population doses are computed by assigning an p exposed population to each receptor and summing results over all receptors. O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERA TING PLANT ODCM-11.01 j MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 TITLE: Pace 65 of 70 2.2.6.8 DOSUM (Print Pathways Dose Summary for Appendix l l Reports)- Preliminary Information I l PROGRAM NAME: DOSUM FUNCTION: After a series of prerequisite runs have been made, the DOSUM task searches the results files to find all maximum liquid and gaseous pathway individual doses. These highest exposures are then printed in l a one-page summary table. Each line item is  ! completed with the appropriate dose limit.  ! Population doses are also printed. l PURPOSE: To provide a concise summary of off-site environmental dose calculations for incuision in Regulatory Guide 1.21 reports. l FILE (S) USED: AIRD AIRT GPTD GMDS DRST LODS  ! Input Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes l Change No No No No No No l

 -                                             LIOP LOPP LOTD LPDA LPTD ALLD Input       Yes    Yes    Yes     Yes    Yes   Yes Change      No     No     No      No     No    No TASKS USING FILES EDITED BY THIS TASK:      No files are edited by this task.

TASKS USING FILES CONTAINING CALCU-LATED RESULTS FROM THIS TASK:

  • None PREREQUISITES: XDAIR (air beta and gamma), GASPRO (individual and population), HYPO (individual), DOSLI (individual and population) must all have been run on the same file (LAST or TOTAL).

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USER INSTRUCTIONS: The user schedules this task from the menu and is j prompted for last or total. The search of the files is I made and results printed. The user should scan the

;                                     dates indicated for each type of data to assure that
!                                     the correct files were used, i

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-11.01 TITLE: MIDAS PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Revision 0 Section 2.2.6.8 DOSUM - User instructions (Notes) USER INSTRUCTIONS: The following notes correspond to the numbers on the example printout on the previous page(s)

                                  *1* If accumulations have been made, the TOTAL tables for all prerequisite runs must De used.

However, if all prerequisite runs were made for a single run period (i.e., no ADDS were made) use of the LAST table is sufficient. Note that the run dates for A_LL prerequisite tasks must be l constant when using either LAST or TOTAL l files.

                                  *2* Dates should be inspected for consistency. This          )

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PROGRAM DESIGN: All files are opened in routine DSINIT by site and by j unit and type of accumulations (last or total) desired. Dates of last or total accumulations are set for printing. All dose summaries are computed in a j separate routine for each organ. A search for the maximum individual liquid dose for total body and i the other seven organ types is made and the highest receptor dose is saved along with the corresponding age group. The liquid receptors and the individual liquid pathways (selected by MIDEL task) determine which dose accumulations are used in the search. A search for the maximum gamma and beta air dose is made and the location (distance and direction) ! where each occurred is saved. The dose i O accumulations are summed over the selected ' d gaseous effluent release points (determined by MIDER task). The maximum iodine and particulate mil

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                                >    BATCH TIME DELAY  4      DRLD AND FLOW RATE            y f

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4 MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-12.11 TITLE: ODCM-12.01 FIGURES Revision -0 Page 15 of 17 1^\ U Figure 2.2.6.8-1 DOSUM Precalculations (Quarter Hour) j j EDITS ER. Ex. ET. EP. EF. EQ. EL. EG nu ISOTOPIC

, WORK W Y RELERSE i FILES. DRWKCP. O WCP. OR00Ci,Pg2 DROLC[.2
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OBTAIN MAXIMUM GAMMA AND m LAST OR TOTAL BETA AIR DOSE BEYOND SrTE v AIR DOSE ROUTINE WAXAM BOUNDARY SUMMED OVER ALL AIRD (Y AND B) S YSS PO SANYAd[^ 4 $ ACCUMULATION AND DIRECTION GROUP V WHERE MAX. OCCURED. ! V HYPO l.21 FIND MAXIMUM OUTPUT FILE < l IODINE AND PARTICULATE A CONTAINS WORSE ! INDIVfDUAL GAS CASE PLUME f ROUTINE MAXGl DOSE. SAVE ORGAN- ' ALLO DOSE (B AND i l AGE GROUP. DISTANCE j AND DIRECTION GROUP g Y) READ IN BELOW WHERE MAXIMUM OCCURED. - l 1I LIQUID , l OBTAIN UQUID LAST OR TOTAL TOTAL BODY AND ^ POPULATION ROUTINE MAXLP THYROID POPULATION l m ACCUMULATION V L1 PATHWAYS OR SUMMED OVER ALL RECEPTORS ALREADY RECEPTORS. SuuMED. t  %/ if - GASEOUS

       '                                                                            LAST OR TOTAL ROUTINE WAXGP        OBTAIN GASEOUS                     A        POPULATION TOTAL AND BODY                     U ACCUMULATION IHYRO P go       uM                  4      O       SUMMED OVER ovER ALL 7 PATHWAYS                 GPTC RECEPTORS.

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ODCM-02.01 TABLES Revision 0 ,

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.02 TITLE: ODCM-02.01 TABLES Ravision 0 . Page 2 of 5 Table 2.1-1 Liquid Source Terms

  • Radioactivity A, MPC; Radionuclide C1/yr pCi/ml H-3 2.1E1 3E-3 Na-24 1.7E-1 3E-5 Mn-54 2.6E-3 1 E-4 Mn-56 2.7E-1 1 E-4 Fe-59 8.1 E-4 SE-5 Co-58 9.3E-3 9E-5 Co-60 2.0E-2 3E-5 Cu-64 5.4E-1 2E-4 Zn-65 5.3E-3 2E-4 Zn-69m 3.7E-2 GE-5 Br-83 1.4E-2 3E-6 Sr-89 2.8E-3 3E-6 Sr-90 1. E-4 SE-7 Sr-91 6 4E-2 SE-5 Sr-92 E.8E-2 6E-5 Y-92
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Y-93 6.6E-2 3E-5 W Mo-99 5.0E-2 4E 5 l-131 .3E-1 SE-7 l-132 1.3E-1 8E-6 l-133 4.0E-1 1 E-6 l-134 6.4E-2 2E 5 l-135 2.5E-1 4E-6 Cs-134 8.3E-2 9E-6 Cs-136 2.6E-2 6E-5 Cs-137 1.2E-1 2E-5 Cs-138 1.5E-1 2E-4 Ba-140 1.1 E-2 2E-5 La-141 5.7E-3 3E-6 Ce-141 8.5E-4 9E-5 Ce-144 5.3E-3 1 E-5 Np-239 1.7E-1 1 E-4 Noble Gases - 2E-4 Total 2.40E1 These source terms were calculated in accordance with NUREG-0016 by using the USNRC " GALE" Code. h mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.02 TITLE: ODCM-02.01 TABLES Revision 0 Pace 3 of 5 O i Table 2.3-1 A;j Values for the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant (mrem /hr per pCi/ml) , Nuclide Bone Liver T. Body Thyroid Kidney Lung GI-LLI 1 H-3 0.00E 00 1.47E 00 1.47E 00' 1.47E 00 1.47E 00 1.47E 00 1.47E 00 6 C 14 3.13E 04 6.26E 03 6.26E 03 6.26E 03 6.26E 03 6.26E 03 6.26E 03 11 Na-24 4.27E 02 4.27E 02 4.27E 02 4.27E 02 4.27E 02. 4.27E 02 4.27E 02 24 Cr-51 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.31E 00 7.80E 01 2.38E 01 1.73E 00 3.28E 02 25 Mn-54 0.00E 00 4.43E 03 8.45E 02 0.00E 00 1.32E 03 0.00E 00 1.36E 04 25 Mn-56 0.00E 00 1.11E 02 1.98E 01 0.00E 00 1.42E 02 0.00E 00 3.56E 03 i 26 Fe-55 6.91E 02 4.77E 02 1.11E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.66E 02 2.74E 02 26 Fe 59 1.09E 03 2.56E 03 9.83E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 7.16E 02 8.54E 03 27 Co-58 0.00E 00 9.80E 01 2.20E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.99E 03 ' 27 Co-60 0.00E 00 2.82E 02 6.21E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5.29E 03

   '?     28 Ni-63     3.27E 04 2.26E 03 1.10E 03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 4.72E 02 28 Ni-65     1.33E 02 1.72E 01 7.87E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 4.37E 02                    l 29 Cu-64     0.00E 00 1.10E 01 5.15E 00 0.00E 00 2.76E 01 0.00E 00 9.34E 02 30 Zn-65     2.32E 04 7.39E 04 3.34E 04 0.00E 00 4.94E 04 0.00E 00 4.66E 04 30 Zn-69     4.94E 01 9.46 01 6.58E 00 0.00E 00 6.14E 01 0.00E 00 1.42E 01                     i 35 Br-83     0.00E 00 0.00E 00 4.09E 01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5.89E 01 35 Br-84     0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5.30E 01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 4.16E-04                    !

l 35 Br-85 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.18E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.02E-15 37 Rb-86 0.00E 00 1.01E 05 4.72E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.00E 04 37 Rb-88 0.00E 00 2.90E 02 1.54E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 4.01E-09 37 Rb-89 0.00E 00 1.92E 02 1.35E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.12E-11 38 Sr-89 2.58E 04 0.00E 00 7.40E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0 00E 00 4.14E 03 38 Sr-90 6.35E 05 0.00E 00 1.56E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.83E 04 0 38 Sr-91 4.75E 02 0.00E 00 1.92E 01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.26E 03 l mil i l

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.02 TITLE: ODCM-02.01 TABLES Revision 0 Page 4 of 5_ ) [ continued] - Table 2.3-1 A;j Values for the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant (mrem /hr per pCl/ml) l Nuclide Bone Liver T. Body Thyroid Kidney Lung GI-LLI l 38 Sr-92 1.80E 02 0.00E 00 7.78E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 3.57E 03 i 39 Y-90 6.90E-01 0.00E 00 1.35E-02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 7.32E 03 39 Y-91m 6.52E-03 0.00E 00 2.53E-04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.92E-02

39 Y-91 1.01E 01 0.00E 00 2.70E-01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5.57E 03 l

39 Y-92 6.06E-02 0.00E 00 1.77E-03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.06E 03 39 Y-93 1.92E-01 0.00E 00 5.31 E-03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 6.10E 03 40 Zr-95 6.02E-01 1.93E-01 1.31 E-01 0.00E 00 3.03E-01 0.00E 00 6.11E 02 40 Zr-97 3.32E-02 6.71 E-03 3.07E-03 0.00E 00 1.01 E-02 0.00E 00 2.08E 03  ! l l 41 Nb-95 4.47E 02 2.49E 02 1.34E 02 0.00E 00 2.46E 02 0.00E 00 1.51E 06 42 Mo-99 0.00E 00 1.54E 02 2.94E 01 0.00E 00 3.50E 02 0.00E 00 3.58E 02 l I) Ii 43 Tc-99m 1.13E-02 3.34E-02 4.25E-01 0.00E 00 5.07E-01 1.63E-02 1.97E 01

 'i   43 Tc-101    1.21 E-02 1.75E-02 1.72E-01        0.00E 00 3.15E-01 8.94E-03 5.26E-14 44 Ru-103   6.63E 00 0.00E 00 2.86E 00 0.00E 00 2.53E 01 0.00E 00 7.74E 02 44 Ru-105   5.52E 01 0.00E 00 2.18E-01 0.00E 00 7.13E 00 0.00E 00 3.38E 02 44 Ru-106    9.85E 01 0.00E 00 1.25E 01 0.00E 00 1.90E 02 0.00E 00 6.38E 03 47 Ag-110m 2.78E 00 2.57E 00 1.53E 00 0.00E 00 5.06E 00 0.00E 00 1.05E 03

, 52Te 125m 2.60E 03 9.41E 02 3.48E 02 7.81E 02 1.06E 04 0.00E 00 1.04E 04 l 52Te-127m 6.56E 03 2.35E 03 8.00E 02 1.68E 03 2.67E 04 0.00E 00 2.20E 04 52 Te-127 1.07E 02 3.83E 01 2.31E 01 7.90E 01 4.34E 02 0.00E 00 3.42E 03 52Te-129m 1.11E 04 4.16E 03 1.76E 03 3.83E 03 4.65E 04 0.00E 00 5.61E 04 52 Te-129 3.04E 01 1.14E 01 7.42E 00 2.34E 01 1.23E 02 0.00E 00 2.30E 01 52Te-131m 1.68E 03 8.20E 02 6.83E 02 1.30E 03 9.31E 03 0.00E 00 8.14E 04 52Te-131 1.81E 01 7.98E 00 6.03E 00 1.57E 01 8.37E 01 0.00E 00 2.70E 00 l 52 Te-132 2.44E 03 1.58E 03 1.48E 03 1.75E 03 1.52E 04 0.00E 00 7.47E 04 531-130 3.61E 01 1.07E 02 4.21E 01 9.03E 03 1.66E 02 0.00E 00 9.18E 01 ) 531-131 1.99E 02 2.84E 02 1.63E 02 9.32E 04 4.88E 02 0.00E 00 7.50E 01 l mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.02 TITLE: ODCM-02.01 TABLES Revision 0 s Page 5 of 5 [ continued) Table 2.3-1 A;j Values for the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant (mrem /hr per Ci/mi) Nuclide Bone Liver T. Body Thyroid Kidney Lung GI-LLI 531-132 9.70E 00 2.60E 01 9.08E 00 9.08E 02 4.13E 01 0.00E 00 4.88E 00 531-133 6.79E 01 1.18E 02 3.60E 01 1.74E 04 2.06E 02 0.00E 00 1.06E 02 531-13T' 5.07E 00 1.38E 01 4.92E 00 2.39E 02 2.19E 01 0.00E 00 1.20E-02 531-135 2.12E 01 5.54E 01 2.05E 01 3.66E 03 8.89E 01 0.00E 00 6.26E 01 55 Cs 134 2.99E 05 7.10E 05 5.81E 05 0.00E 00 2.30E 05 7.63E 04 1.24E 04 55 Cs-136 3.12E 04 2.23E 05 8.88E 04 0.00E 00 6.86E 04 9.41E 03 1.40E 04 55 Cs-137 3.83E 05 5.23E 05 3.43E 05 0.00E 00 1.78E 05 5.90E 04 1.01E 04 55 Cs-138 2.65E 02 5.23E 02 2.59E 02 0.00E 00 3.84E 02 3.80E 01 2.23E-03 56 Ba-139 2.08E 00 1.48E-03 6.10E-02 0.00E 00 1.39E-03 8.41E 04 3.69E 00 56 Ba-140 4.36E 02 5.47E-01 2.85E 01 0.00E 00 1.86E-01 3.13E 01 8.97E 02 56 Ba-141 1.01E 00 7.64E-04 3.41 E-02 0.00E 00 7.10E-04 4.34E 04 4.77E-10 56 Ba-142 4.57E-01 4.70E-04 2.88E-02 0.00E 00 3.97E-04 2.66E 04 6.44E-19 57 La-140 1.79E-01 9.04E-02 2.39E-02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 6.64E 03 57 La-142 9.18E-03 4.18E-03 1.04E-03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 3.05E 01 58 Ce-141 1.34E-01 9.04E-02 1.03E-02 0.00E 00 4.20E-02 0.00E 00 3.46E 02 58 Ce-143 2.36E-02 1.74E 01 1.93E-03 0.00E 00 7.67E-03 0.00E 00 6.51E 02 58 Ce-144 6.97E 00 2.91E 00 3.74E-01 0.00E 00 1.73E 00 0.00E 00 2.36E 03 59 Pr-143 6.60E-01 2.65E-01 3.27E-02 0.00E 00 1.53E-01 0.00E 00 2.89E 03 59 Pr-144 2.16E-03 8.97E-04 1.10E-04 0.00E 00 5.06E-04 0.00E 00 3.11 E-14 60 Nd-147 4.51 E-01 5.22E-01 3.12E-02 0.00E 00 3.05E-01 0.00E 00 2.50E 04 74 W-187 2.97E 02 2.48E 02 8.68E 01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 8.13E 04 93 Np-239 4.26E-02 4.19E-03 2.31 E-03 0.00E 00 1.31 E-02 0.00E 00 8.60E 02 O mll

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.03 TITLE: ODCM-03.01 TABLES Revision 0 Page 3 of 29 Table 3.1-2 Dose Factors and Constants for the Total Body and Skin for Gaseous Radionuclides Total Whole Body Total Skin Dose Total BcJy Dose Constant Dose Factor K i Factor L +,1.1Mi for Long Term Releases V i 3 3 Radionuclide (mrem /yr per pCi/m ) (mrem /yr per pCi/m ) (mrem /yr per pCi/sec) Kr-83m 7.56E-02 2.12E 01 2.61 E-09 , Kr-85m 1.17E 03 2.81E 03 1.39E-04 Kr-85 1.61E 01 1.36E 03 2.10E-06 Kr-87 5.92E 03 1.65E 04 6.33E-04 Kr-88 1.47E 04 1.91E 04 1.66E-03 Kr-89 1.66E 04 2.91E 04 1.12E-03 i Kr-90 1.56E 04 2.52E 04 1.61 E-04 Xe-131m 9.15E 01 6.48E 02 3.31E-05 Xe-133m 2.51E 02 1.35E 03 2.51 E-05 s Xe-133 2.94E 02 6.94E 02 2.61 E-05 i Xe-135m 3.12E 03 4.41E 03 3.34E-04'

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Radionuclide uCi/Sec) pCl/Sec) per pCl/Sec) Kr-83m 2.99E-09 4.15E-07 4.75E-07  ; Kr-85m 1.59E-04 3.90E-04 7.07E-04 Kr-85 2.40E-06 1.52E-04 4.14E-04 i l Kr-87 7.25E-04 2.13E-03 4.18E-03 ! Kr-88 1.90E-03 3.00E-03 4.86E-03 I Kr-89 1.28E-03 2.97E-03 5.20E-03 Kr 90 1.85E-04 1.08E-03 2.54E-03 Xe-131m 3.79E-05 1.10E-04 2.11 E-04 Xe-133m 2.87E-05 1.55E-04 3.56E-04 Xe-133 2.99E-05 7.88E-05 1.45E-04 Xe-135m 3.82E-04 6.36E-04 8.54E-04 Xe-135 2.57E-04 5.77E-04 9.94E-04 Xe-137 1.14 E-04 1.52E-03 3.92E-03 Xe-138 1.13 E-03 2.10E-03 3.13E-03 Xe-139 6.63E-05 7.33 E-03 2.01 E-02 Ar-41 1.57E-03 2.28E-03 3.10E-03

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Inhalation Pathway I il Nuclide mrem /yr pCi/m 3 2

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4 MONT1 CELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.03 4 TITLE! ODCM-03.01 TABLES Revision 0 i Page 9 of 29 i Table 3.3-1 Dose Factors for Noble Gases and Daughters that may be Detected in Gaseous Effluents i Total Body Dose Skin Dose Factor Gamma Air Dose Beta Air Dose Factor K, Li Factor M, Factor N, ! Radionuclide mrem /yr uCi/m 8 mrem /yr pCi/m 8 mrad /yr pCl/m 3 mrad /yr pCi/m 8 i Kr-83m 7.56E-02 -- 1.93E+01 2.88E+02 j Kr-85m 1.17E+03 1.46E+03 1.23E+03 1.97E+03 l Kr-85 1.61 E+01 1.34 E+03 1.72E+01 1.95E+03 i Kr-87 5.92E+03 9.73E+03 ~ 6.17E+03 1.03E+04 l j Kr-88 1.47E+04 2.37E+03 1.52E+04 2.93E+03 j l Kr-89 1.66E+04 1.01 E+04 1.73E+04 1.06E+04 I 1 l

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Co-58 9.79E 07 5.85E 08 0.00E 00 4.25E 07 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 Q

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l-135 3.33E 04 9.96E 04 3.49E 04 8.98E 04 1.42E 05 5.78E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $$ f k Cs-134 7.54E 09 2.022 08 6.90E 09 1.62E 10 5.16E 10 0.00E 00 1.97E 09 0.00E 00 -E j z @ Cs-136 1.13E 08 1.35E 07 4.28E 07 1.68E 08 9.16E 07 0.00E 00 1.44E 07 0.00E 00 E_ Cs-137 4.90E 09 2.00E 08 1.06E 10 1.41E 10 4.78E 09 0.00E 00 1.86E 09 0.00E 00 $ Ba-140 8.88E 06 2.12E 08 1.38E 08 1.69E 05 5.72E 04 0.00E 00 1.14E 05 0.00E 00 @ Ce-141 2.12E 04 5.29E 08 2.77E 05 1.85E 05 8.70E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 S Ce-144 2.72E 06 1.27E 10 5.05E 07 2.09E 07 1.25E 07 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 f. Nb-95 5.78E 04 4.49E 08 1.89E 05 1.05E 05 1.02E 05 0.00E 00 - 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 , Ru-103 2.88E 06 5.64E 08 6.75E 06 0.00E 00 2.38E 07 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 is ' 3

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b H g i3 Nuclide T. Body GI Tract Bone Liver Kidney Thyroid Lung Skin 9 H-3 y IU Cr-51 1.32E 04 3.32E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.91 E 03 7.90E 03 1.75E 04 0.00E 00 $ o Mn-54 8.25E 05 1.32E 07 0.00E 00 4.32E 06 1.29E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 h g Fe-59 1.25E 07 1.09E 08 1.39E 07 3.26E 07 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 9.10E 06 0.00E 00 y p 2.24E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 o Co-58 5.03E 06 4.55E 07 0.00E 00 @ Co-60 1.93E 07 1.65E 08 0.00E 00 8.77E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 < O O Zn-65 1.18E 09 1.65E 09 8.21E 08 2.61 E 09 1.75E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 E- a g Sr-89 1.97E 07 1.10E 08 6.85E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $ O m Sr-90 6.62E 09 7.80E 08 2.70E 10 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 y f Zr-95 9.72E 01 4.55E 05 4.48E 02 1.44E 02 2.25E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 Ep$ E9 "

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1-131 1.19E 08 5.49E 07 1.45E 08 2.08E 08 3.57E 08 6.82E 10 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 hb k l-133 1.05E 06 3.09E 06 1.98E 06 3.44E 06 6.01 E 06 5.06E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 - EbO $ $ l-135 5.70E 03 1.74E 04 5.90E 03 1.54E 04 2.48E 04 1.02E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 k$ k f k Cs-134 5.74E 09 1.23E 08 2.95E 09 7.02E 09 2.27E 09 0.00E 00 7.54E 08 0.00E 00 5 [ @ Cs-136 3.55E 08 5.60E 07 1.25E 08 4.93E 08 2.74E 08 0.00E 00 3.76E 07 0.00E 00 Q Cs-137 3.66E 09 1.08E 08 4.09E 09 5.59E 09 1.90E 09 0.00E 00 6.31 E 08 0.00E 00 $ Ba-140 8.43E 05 2.65E 07 1.29E 07 1.62E 04 5.49E 03 0.00E 00 9.25E 03 0.00E 00 G Ce-141 1.71E 02 5.78E 06 2.24E 03 1.51E 03 7.02E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 g Ce-144 4.67E 03 6.09E 07 1.80E 05 7.53E 04 4.46E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $ Nb-95 1.08E 04 1.22E 08 3.60E 04 2.01 E 04 1.98E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 =E a 1-133 4.11 E 06 4.38E 06 8.78E 06 1.09E 07 1.81 E 07 2.02E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 EY$ $ W l-135 2.11E 04 3.40E 04 2.48E 04 4.46'E 04 6.85E 04 3.95E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 k$ k r-Cs-134 Cs-136 4.09E 09 8.53E 08 1.05E 08 4.63E 07 1.18E 10 4.80E 08 1.94E 10 1.32E 09 6.01 E 09 7.02E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.16E 09 1.05E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5h [ @ 8 Cs-137 Ba-140 2.52E 09 3.27E 06 1.07E 08 2.84E 07 1.79E 10 5.60E 07 1.71 E 10 4.91E 04 5.57E 09 1.60E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.00E 09 2.93E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 ( o Ce-141 7.47E 02 6.28E 06 1.01E 04 5.03E 03 2.21E 03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 h Ce-144 4.36E 04 6.68E 07 8.17E 05 2.56E 05 1.42E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00  !. Nb-95 3.87E 04 1.00E 08 1.39E 05 5.41E 04 5.09E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5 Ru-103 7.26E 02 4.88E 04 1.89E 03 0.00E 00 4.75E 03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 [ pCi/Sec for all others. 3 2

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(3 f*h ("~ V. O b H t h k Nuclide T. Body GI Tract Bone Liver Kidney Thyroid Lung Skin 9 @ H-3 2.40E 03 2.40E 03 0.00E 00 2.40E 03 2.40E 03 2.40E 03 2.40E 03 2.40E 03 H lU Cr-51 7.46E 04 2.17E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.06E 04 4.87E 04 9.47E 04 0.00E 00 h 8 2.00E 07 4.44E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 w Mn-54 4.54E 06 7.36E 06 0.00E 00 $ Fe-59 7.21E 07 8.74E 07 1.05E 08 1.83E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5.41E 07 0.00E 00 $ $ 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 " Co-58 2.88E 07 2.88E 07 'OE 00 1.15E 07 0.00E 00 @ , Co-60 1.11E08 1.12E Ot

  • 00E 00 4.71E 07 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 Zn-65 5.26E 09 9.63E 09 J.32E 09 1.14E 10 5.53E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 C.00E 00 $ h g Sr-89 1.70E 08 1.22E08 5.94E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $ g Sr-90 1.79E 10 8.75E 08 7.01E 10 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 =;- 6 Zr-95 5.58E 02 3.92E 05 3.23E 03 7.87E 02 8.48E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 [p{K $

I-131 6.92E 08 5.62E 07 1.34E 09 1.57E 09 1.84E 09 5.17E 11 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 >=K -^ 1-133 7.91E 06 4.57E 06 1.85E 07 2.70E 07 3.17E 07 4.91E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 c*a mo -4 l-135 3.74E 04 3.71E 04 5.16E 04 1.03E 05 1.14E 05 9.20E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $$$ f k Cs-134 3.59E 09 9.65E 07 1.90E 10 3.55E 10 9.14E 09 0.00E 00 3.75E 09 0.00E 00 -E f 2 $ Cs-136 1.03E 09 4.19E 07 9.37E 08 2.76E 09 1.10E 09 0.00E 00 2.25E 08 0.00E 00 6. Cs-137 2.37E 09 1.04E 08 2.85E 10 3.34E 10 8.96E 09 0.00E 00 3.63E 09 0.00E 00 $ Ba 140 5.94E 06 2.83E 07 1.15E 08 1.15E 05 2.74E 04 0.00E 00 7.08E 04 0.00E 00 @ Ce-141 1.44E 03 6.30E 06 2.00E 04 1.22E 04 3.76E 03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 S Ce-144 6.56E 04 6.72E 07 1.17E 06 4.79E 05 1.94E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 h. o Nb-95 6.18E 09 9.02E 07 2.59E 05 1.07E 05 7.66E 04 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 F.u-103 1.28E. 03 4.65E 04 3.82E 03 0.00E 00 7.96E 03 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 A

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Nuclide T. Body GI Tract Bone Liver Kidney Thyroid Lung Skin T @ H-3 1.57E 03 1.57E 03 0.00E 00 1.57E 03 1.57E 03 1.57E 03 1.57E 03 1.57E 03 y lI! Cr-51 1.59E 03 3.99E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 3.49E 02 9.48E 02 2.11E 03 0.00E 00 $ 8 Mn-54 9.89E 04 1.59E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 1.59E 05 9.48E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 h g Fe-59 1.62E 05 1.41 E 06 1.80E 05 4.23E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 .1.18E 05 0.00E 00  ? p Co-58 6.03E 05 5.46E 06 0.00E 00 2.69E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 A @ 1.05E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 -? 3 Co-60 2.32E 06 1.98E 07 0.00E 00 Zn-65 Sr-89 1.42E 08 4.13E 07 1.97E 08 2.31E 08 9.85E 07 1.44E 09 3.14E 08 0.00E 00 2.10E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 f h O Sr-90 1.39E 10 1.64E 09 5.67E 10 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 >@( f Zr-95 1.17E 01 5.46E 04 5.37E 01 1.72E 01 2.70E 01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 E E. 9 Sd 2: 1-131 1.43E 08 6.59E 07 1.74E 08 2.50E 08 4.28E 08 8.18E 10 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 hE g 1-133 1.26E 06 3.71E 06 2.37E 06 4.13E 06 7.21E 06 6.07E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 E $ $ l-135 6.83E 03 2.09E 04 7.08E 03 1.85E 04 2.97E 04 1.22E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 k$ f k Cs-134 Cs-136 1.72E 10 1.06E 09 3.69E 08 1.68E 08 8.85E 09 3.75E 08 2.11 E 10 1.48E 09 6.82E 09 8.25E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 2.26E 09 1.13E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5f{[g $ Cs-137 1.10E 10 3.25E 08 1.23E 10 1.68E 10 5.70E 09 0.00E 00 1.89E 09 0.00E 00 l Ba-140 1.01E 05 3.18E 06 1.54E 06 1.94E 03 6.59E 02 0.00E 00 1.11E 03 0.00E 00 b Ce-141 2.06E 01 6.94E 05 2.68E 02 1.81E 02 8.43E 01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 l Ce-144 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 s Nb-95 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 d Ru-103 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 3 3 z

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g 1-131 E g 1-133 2.24E 06 5.57E 06 4.34E 06 7.36E 06 1.29E 07 1.03E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 k h h l-135 1.20E 04 3.59E 04 1.26E 04 3.24E 04 5.11 E 04 2.08E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 hk f k Cs-134 1.68E 10 4.50E 08 1.54E 10 3.62E 10 1.15E 10 0.00E 00 4.39E 09 0.00E 00 -E f 7 $ Cs-136 1.69E 09 2.02E 08 6.38E 08 2.51E 09 1.37E 09 0.00E 00 2.15E 08 0.00E 00 Q Cs-137 1.03E 10 4.21 E 08 2.22E 10 2.96E 10 1.01 E 10 0.00E 00 3.91E 09 0.00E 00~ $ Ba-140 1.80E 05 4.30E 06 2.79E 06 3.41E 03 1.16E 03 0.00E 00 2.30E 03 0.00E 00 O Ce-141 3.77E 01 9.39E 05 4.92E 02 3.28E 02 1.55E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 g Ce-144 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 E. Nb-95 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 5 Ru-103 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 [ 3 2 a m 7

  • R, values are in units of mrem /yr per pCi/m for inhalation and tritium, and in units of m mrem /yr per y g-O pCi/Sec for all others. y y- 0 0 f
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b d n Nuclide T. Body GI Tract Bone Liver Kidney Thyroid Lung Skin .9 H-3 3.23E 03 3.23E 03 0.00E 00 3.23E 03 3.23E 03 3.23E 03 3.23E 03 3.23E 03 a lU Cr-51 5.65E 03 3.00E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 8.57E 02 3.14E 03 5.73E 03 0.00E 00 $ o Mn-54 3.44E 05 1.08E 06 0.00E 00 1.29E 06 3.62E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 h g Fe-59 5.88E 05 1.23E 06 7.29E 05 1.18E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 3.42E 05 0.00E 00 y p Co-58 2.12E 06 4.04E 06 0.00E 00 6.92E 05 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 m 2.77E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 'O.00E 00  % Co-60 8.17E 06 1.53E 07 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 - 4.98E 08 0.00E 00 0.00E 00

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a g Sr-89 1.87E 08 2.54E 08 6.56E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $ O m Sr-90 3.43E 10 1.82E 09 1.35E 11 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 Zr-95 4.27E 01 5.01E 04 2.18E 02 4.80E 01 6.87E 01 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 a @ [$y [!! -

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g 1-131 4.39E 08 6.88E 07 7.68E 08 7.72E 00 1.27E 09 2.55E 11 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 >6 r g 1-133 4.93E 06 5.25E 06 1.05E 07 1.30E 07 2.17E 07 2.42E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 E($. $ $ l-135 2.53E 04 4.08E 04 2.98E 04 5.36E 04 8.22E 04 4.74E 06 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $$ k f k Cs-134 1.23E 10 3.14E 08 3.55E 10 5.82E 10 1.80E 10 0.00E 00 6.47E 09 0.00E 00 E[m @ Cs-136 2.56E 09 1.39E 08 1.44E 09 3.96E 09 2.11E 09 0.00E 00 3.14E 08 0.00E 00 8_ Cs-137 7.57E 09 3.21E 08 5.36E 10 5.13E 10 1.67E 10 0.00E 00 6.01E 09 0.00E 00 @ Ba-140 3.92E 05 3.41E 06 6.72E 06 5.89E 03 1.92E 03 0.00E 00 3.51E 03 0.00E 00 g Ce-141 8.97E 01 7.54E 05 1.21E 03 6.04E 02 2.65E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 g Ce-144 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 S Nb-95 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 S Ru-103 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 3 1 m 3 2 7

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  • P' 2 o^ o i-131 8.31E 08 6.74E 07 1.60E 09 1.89E 09 2.21E 09 6.21E 11 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 > 6 E' u l-133 9.49E 06 5.48E 06 2.23E 07 3.24E 07 3.81E 07 5.89E 09 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 Ek$ $ $

l-135 4.49E 04 4.46E 04 6.19E 04 1.23E 05 1.37E 05 1.10E 07 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $$ k f k Cs-134 1.08E 10 2.89E 08 5.71E 10 1.07E 11 2.74E 10 0.00E 00 1.12E 10 0.00E 00 -E f 7 $ Cs-136 3.09E 09 1.26E 08 2.81 E 09 8.27E 09 3.30E 09 0.00E 00 6.74E OE 0.00E 00 8_ Cs-137 7.10E 09 3.13E 08 8.55E 10 1.00E 11 2.69E 10 0.00E 00 1.09E 10 0.00E 00' @ Ba-140 7.13E 05 3.40E 06 1.38E 04 1.38E 07 3.29E 03 0.00E 00 8.50E 03 0.00E 00 O Ce-141 1.72E 02 7.57E 05 2.40E 03 1.46E 03 4.52E 02 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 a Ce-144 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 $ Nb-95 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 S Ru-103 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 0.00E 00 [ a m 3 2 7

  • R, values are in units of mrem /yr per pCi/m for inhalation and tritium, and in units of m mrem /yr per y g-O pCi/Sec for all others. g -

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Monitoring Program Sampling Locations (continued] l Location 1 Distance Compass 1 Type of Sample Code Collection Site Miles Heading Sector ) Cultivated crops i (leafy green vegetables) M-10* Kirchenbauer Farm 11.5 323 NW M-27 Highest D/O Garden 1.3 148 SE (corn)* (potatoes)* Particulates and Radiciodine yk (air) M-1 Air Station M-1 11.1 306 NW (g (air) M-2 Air Station M 2 0.8 140 SE (air) M-3 Air Station M-3 0.6 104 ESE (air) M-4 Air Station M 4 0.9 150 SSE (air) M-5 Air Station M-5 2.7 136 SE Direct Radiation - (general area of the site boundary) (TLD) M01A North Boundary Rd. 0.7 353 N (TLD) M02A North Boundary Rd. 0.8 23 NNE (TLD) M03A North Boundary Rd. 0.1 43 NE (TLD) M04A Biology Station Rd. 0.7 92 E (TLD) M05A Biology Station Rd. 0.6 112 ESE (TLD) M06A Biology Station Rd. 0.6 133 SE (TLD) M07A County Road 75 0.5 158 SSE (TLD) M08A County Road 75 0.5 183 S (TLD) M09A County Road 75 0.4 203 SSW (TLD) M10A County Road 75 0.3 225 SW (TLD) M11 A County Road 75 0.4 250 WSW l Collected only if plant discharges radioactive effluent into the river, then only from river irrigated fields. (See Sec. 5.1) mil l I

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I) Table A-1 Monticello Release Conditions Reactor Vent Off-Gas Stack Release Type Mixed mode (Long and Elevated (Long and short-term) short-term) Release point height, m 42 100 Adjacent building height, m 42 42 Relative location to adjacent Adjacent to 400' SE of structures Turbine Building Reactor Building Exit velocity, m/Sec 6.1 19.0 Internal stack diamter, m 2.41 0.36 Building cross-sectional area *, m2 1480 N/A g) Purge frequency", times per year 6 6 Purge duration", hours / release 24 24 Applied to ground level releases.

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Table A-2 Distances to Controlling Unrestricted Area Boundary Locations Miles Column 1 Column 2* As measured from Reactor Vent As Measured from Off-Gas Stack Sector Distance Sector Distance N 0.51 N 0.59 NNE 0.58 N 0.63 NE 0.65 NNE 0.65 ENE 0.83 ENE 0.78 l l E 0.59 E 0.50 ESE 0.59 E 0.50  ; l SE 0.61 SSE 0.51 l SSE 0.43 S 0.36 l S 0.34 SSW 0.31 SSW 0.32 SW' O.33 l SW 0.32 SW 0.33 WSW 0.35 WSW 0.38 s W 0.48 W 0.56 WNW 0.68 NW 0.78 NW 0.43 NW 0.53 J NNW 0.53 NNW 0.61

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  .                           N                    2.09E-06             2.89E-08 l                         NNE                    1.29E-06             1.82E-08 j                            NE                    7.76E-07             9.42E-09 l                         ENE                    6.11 E-07            5.62E-09
  ;                           E                    1.38E-06             1.45E-08 j                            ESE                    2.42E-06             3.15E-08 SE                    2.53E-06             3.30E-08 i                        SSE                    4.08E-06             5.95E-08 i

S 2.30E-06 3.08E-08

3 SSW 1.80E-06 2.13E-08

{e SW 1.96E-06 2.54E-08 i WSW 1.54E-06 1.72E-08 4 .. W 1.10E-06 1.23E-08 WNW 1.22E-06 1.19E-08 i NW 2.11 E-06 2.61 E-08 j NNW 1.87E-06 2.55E-08 ! E" 5.52E-07 6.57E-09 i ESE" 1.31 E-06 1.96E-08 3 SE" 1.16E-06 1.69E-08 l E" 3.38E-07 3.62E-09

!                          ESE"                    5.55E-07             7.12E-09 SE"                    7.64 E-07            1.06E-08 f                       Period of record: 9-1-76 to 8 31-78 l                       Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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  • 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 N 2.94E-05 8.91 E-06 4.59E-06 2.98E-06 2.17E-06 1.74E-06 1.46E-06 NNE 1.98E-05 6.24E-06 3.25E-06 2.11 E-06 1.55E-06 1.25E-06 1.06E-06 NE 1.22E-05 3.84E-06 2.02E-06 1.33E-06 9.98E-07 8.21 E-07 7.09E-07 ENE 1.25E-05 3.91 E-06 2.05E-06 1.35E-06 1.01 E-06 8.46E-07 7.44E-07 E 1.97E-05 6.02E-06 3.20E-06 2.16E-06 1.64E-06 1.36E-06 1.19E-06

! ESE 3.48E-05 1.05E-05 5.71 E-06 3.89E-06 2.94E-06 2.40E-06 2.04E-06

SE 3.91 E-05 1.17E-05 6.34E-06 4.28E-06 3.20E-06 2.57E-06 2.15E-06 SSE 4.15E-05 1.26E-05 6.78E-06 4.52E-06 3.35E-06 2.70E-06 2.28E-06 S 1.60E-05 4.95E-06 2.69E-06 1.82E-06 1.39E-06 1.16E-06 1.02E-06 SSW 1.14E-05 3.54E-06 1.97E-06 1.39E-06 1.11 E-06 9.79E-07 8.94E-07 SW 1.28E-05 3.85E-06 2.15E-06 1.51 E-06 1.21 E-06 1.06E-06 9.58E-07 WSW 1.08E-05 3.29E-06 1.85E-06 1.32E-06 1.06E-06 9.52E-07 8.89E-07 W 1.21 E-05 3.73E-06 2.01 E-06 1.37E-06 1.07E-06 9.24E-07 8.42E-07 WNW 1.96E-05 6.01 E-06 3.24E-06 2.17E-06 1.64E-06 1.37E-06 1.19E-06 NW 2.15E-05 6.49E-06 3.45E-06 2.32E-06 1.76E-06 1.45E-06 1.25E-06 NNW 2.71 E-05 8.24E-06 4.24E-06 2.74E-06 2.00E-06 1.61 E-06 1.36E-06 Period of Record
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  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 l N 1.21 E-06 9.77E-07 8.18E-07 7.00E-07 6.10E-07 5.39E-07 4.82E-07 I NNE 8.85E-07 7.19E-07 6.07E-07 5.24E-07 4.59E-07 4.08E-07 3.66E-07 NE 6.02E-07 4.94E-07 4.19E-07 3.61 E-07 3.16E-07 2.80E-07 2.50E-07 ENE 6.46E-07 5.41 E-07 4.69E-07 4.13E-07 3.69E-07 3.32E-07 3.02E-07 E 1.02E-06 8.42E-07 7.16E-07 6.20E-07 5.45E-07 4.85E-07 4.35E-07 i ESE 1.69E-06 1.35E-06 1.11 E-06 9.35E-07 7.99E-07 6.92E-07 6.06E-07 SE 1.76E-06 1.39E-06 1.13E-06 9.46E-07 8.03E-07 6.93E-07 6.04E-07 SSE 1.89E-06 1.51 E-06 1.25E-06 1.06E-06 9.14E-07 7.98E-07 7.06E-07

/3 U S 8.69E-07 7.17E-07 6.09E-07 5.27E-07 4.63E-07 4.12E-07 3.71 E-07 SSW 7.94 E-07 6.74E-07 5.85E-07 5.14E-07 4.57E-07 4.10E-07 3.70E-07 SW 8.43E-07 7.09E-07 6.09E-07 5.31 E-07 4.68E-07 4.16E-07 3.73E-07 WSW 8.07E-07 6.97E-07 6.12E-07 5.44E-07 4.87E-07 4.39E-07 3.99E-07 W 7.50E-07 6.40E-07 5.59E-07 4.95E-07 4.42E-07 3.99E-07 3.63E-07 WNW 1.02E-06 8.42E-07 7.17E-07 6.22E-07 5.47E-07 4.87E-07 4.38E-07 NW 1.05E-06 8.55E-07 7.15E-07 6.10E-07 5.29E-07 4.64 E-07 4.11 E-07 NNW 1.13E-06 9.14E-07 7.68E-07 6.60E-07 5.76E-07 5.10E-07 4.57E-07 l i i Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.  ! i O mil

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  • 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 N 4.35E-07 3.91 E-07 3.54E-07 3.23E-07 2.96E-07 2.72E-07 2.52E-07 NNE 3.32E-07 3.00E-07 2.72E-07 2.49E-07 2.28E-07 2.11 E-07 1.95E-07 NE 2.25E-07 2.07E-07 1.92E-07 1.78E-07 1.67E-07 1.57E-07 1.48E-07 ENE 2.77E-07 2.56E-07 2.37E-07 2.21 E-07 2.07E-07 1.94E-07 1.83E-07 1 E 3.94E-07 3.57E-07 3.25E-07 2.97E-07 2.73E-07 2.53E-07 2.34E-07 I ESE 5.36E-07 4.78E-07 4.29E-07 3.88E-07 3.53E-07 3.23E-07 2.97E-07 SE 5.33 E-O'7 4.80E-07 4.35E 07 3.97E-07 3.65E-07 3.37E-07 3.12E-07 {

SSE 6.31 E-07 5.63E-07 5.05E-07 4.57E-07 4.16E-07 3.80E-07 3.49E-07 S 3.36E-07 3.03E-07 2.74E-07 2.49E-07 2.28E-07 2.10E-07 1.94 E-07 l

 ..       SSW      3.37E-07    3.20E-07   3.05E-07            2.92E-07                                                      2.81 E-07 2.71 E-07                       2.62E-07 SW      3.37E-07    3.17E-07   2.99E-07            2.83E-07                                                      2.70E-07 2.58E-07                         2.47E-07 WSW      3.64E-07    3.44E-07   3.26E-07            3.1'0E-07                                                     2.95E-07 2.82E-07                         2.71 E-07 W       3.32E-07    3.16E-07   3.01 E-07           2.89E-07                                                      2.78E-07 2.69E-07                         2.61 E-07 WNW      3.97E-07    3.74E-07   3.54E-07            3.37E-07                                                      3.23E-07 3.12E-07                         3.02E-07 NW      3.68E-07    3.33E-07   3.03E-07            2.78E-07                                                       2.57E-07 2.38E-07                        2.21 E-07 NNW      4.13E-07    3.73E-07   3.39E-07            3.10E-07                                                       2.85E-07 2.63E-07                        2.44E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 N 2.34E-07 2.18E-07 2.04E-07 1.92E-07 1.83E-07 1.75E-07 1.68E-07 NNE 1.82E-07 1.70E-07 1.59E-07 1.50E-07 1.41 E-07 1.33E-07 1.26E-07 i NE 1.40E-07 1.32E-07 1.26E-07 1.20E-07 1.13E-07 1.07E-07 1.02E-07 i ENE 1.73E-07 1.64E-07 1.56E-07 1.49E-07 1.41 E-07 1.34E-07 1.27E-07 E 2.18E-07 2.04E-07 1.91 E-07 1.80E-07 1.69E-07 1.60E-07 1.51 E-07 l ESE 2.74E-07 2.53E-07 2.36E-07 2.20E-07 2.05E-07 . 1.93E-07 1.81 E-07
SE 2.91 E-07 2.73E-07 2.56E-07 2.41 E-07 2.26E-07 2.12E-07 1.99E-07

] SSE 2.22E-07 2.99E-07 2.78E-07 2.59E-07 2.43E-07 2.29E-07 2.15E-07 j S 1.80E-07 1.68E-07 1.57E-07 1.47E-07 1.42E-07 1.37E-07 1.33 E-07 j SSW 2.55E-07 2.48E-07 2.41 E-07 2.35E-07 2.20E-07 2.06E-07 1.94E-07 SW 2.38E-07 2.30E-07 2.22E-07 2.15E-07 2.04E-07 1.93E-07 1.83E-07

WSW 2.60E-07 2.51 E-07 2.42E-07 2.34E-07 2.18E-07 2.04E-07 1.92E-07 W 2.54E-07 2.48E-07 2.42E-07 2.37E-07 2.25E-07 2.14E-07 2.04E-07

) WNW 2.93E-07 2.85E-07 2.79E-07 2.73E-07 2.64E-07 2.55E-07 2.47E-07 l NW 2.07E-07 1.94E-07 1.82E-07 1.72E-07 1.66E-07 1.60E-07 1.55E-07 NNW 2.28E-07 2.13E-07 2.00E-07 1.88E-07 1.78E-07 1.68E-07 1.60E-07 i Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78

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Mode Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Reactor Vent) (x/Q), Sec/m8 Miles Sector

  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 l r

N 1.62E-07 1.56E-07 1.51 E-07 1.46E-07' 1.41 E-07 1.37E-07 1.30E-07 NNE 1.20E-07 1.14E-07 1.09E-07 1.04E-07 9.91 E-08 9.49E-08 9.10E-08 NE 9.64E-08 9.16E-08 8.73E-08 8.33E-07 7.96E-08 7.62E-08 7.30E-08 ENE 1.21 E-07 1.16E-07 1.11 E-07 1.06E-07 1.02E-07 9.75E-08 9.37E-08 E 1.44 E-07 1.36E-07 1.30E-07 1.24E-07 1 18E-07 1.13E-07 1.09E-07 l ESE 1.71 E-07 1.61 E-07 1.53E-07 1.45E-07 1.38E-07 1.31 E-07 1.25E-07 SE 1.88E-07 1.77E-07 1.68E-07 1.59E-07 1.51 E-07 1.44E-07 1.37E-07 SSE 2.04E-07 1.93E-07 1.83E-07 1.74 E-07 1.66E-07 1.58E-07 1.51 E-07 l S 1.29E-07 1.26E-07 1.22E-07 1.19E-07 1.17E-07 1.14E-07 1.12E-07 SSW 1.83E-07 1.73E-07 1.63E-07 1.55E-07 1.47E-07 1.40E-07 1.33E-07 SW 1.75E-07 1.67E-07 1.59E-07 1.52E-07 1.46E-07 1.40E-07 1.34E-07 WSW 1.80E-07 1.70E-07 1.60E-07 1.52E-07 1.44E-07 1.37E-07 1.30E-07 W 1.95E-37 1.87E-07 1.79E-07 1.72E-07 1.65E-07 1.59E-07 1.53E-07 WNW 2.40E-07 2.33E-07 2.26E-07 2.19E-07 2.13E-07 2.07E-07 2.01 E-07 NW 1.50E-07 1.46E-07 1.42E-07 1.39E-07 1.36E-07 1.33E-07 1.31 E-07 NNW 1.52E-07 1.45E-07 1.38E-07 1.32E-07 1.26E-07 1.21 E-07 1.17E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. j mil

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Table A-4 Monticello Reactor Vent Dispersion Paramoters for Long Term Mixed Mode Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Qtr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Reactor Vent) (x/Q), Sec/m 3 Miles Sector

  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 N 1.28E-07 1.23E-07 1.18E-07 1.14E-07 1.10E-07 1.06E-07 1.02E-07 NNE R.7aE-08 8.40E-08 8.09E-08 7.80E-08 7.52E-08 7.26E-08 7.02E-08 NE 7.01 E-08 6.74E-08 6.48E-08 6.24E-08 6.02E-08 5.81 E-08 5.61 E-08 ENE 9.02E-08 8.69E-08 8.38E-08 8.10E-08 7.82E-08 7.57E-08 7.33E-08 E 1.04E-07 1.00E-07 9.62E-08 9.26E-08 8.92E-08 8.61 E-08 8.31 E-08 l ESE 1.19E-07 1.14E-07 1.09E-07 1.05E-07 1.01 E-07 9.66E-07 9.29E-08 SE 1.31E-07 1.25E-07 1.20E-07 1.15E-07 1.10E-07 1.06E-07 1.02E-07

(~ SSE 1.45E-07 1.40E-07 1.36E-07 1.31 E-07 1.27E-07 1.23E-07 1.19E-07 S 1.08E-07 1.05E-07 1.02E-07 9.95E-08 9.69E-08 9.446-08 9.20E-08

 .. SSW       1.29E-07   1.25E-07    1.21 E-07   1.17E-07  1.13E-07   1.10E-07    1.07E-07 i

SW 1.31 E-07 1.27E-07 1.24E-07 1.20E-07 1.17E-07 1.14E-07 1.11 E-07 l WSW 1.27E-07 1.23E-07 1.20E-07 1.17E-07 1.14E-07 1.11 E-07 1.09E-07 W 1.46E-07 1.39E-07 1.33E-07 1.28E-07 1.22E-07 1.17E-07 1.13E-07 I WNW 1.91 E-07 1.82E-07 1.74E-07 1.66E-07 1.59E-07 1.52E-07 1.46E-07 NW 1.26E-07 1.23E-07 1.19E-07 1.16E-07 1.13E-07 1.10E-07 1.07E-07 NNW 1.12E-07 1.08E-07 1.04E-07 1.01E-07 9.73E-08 9.41 E-08 9.11E-08 l Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 I Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. O mil

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  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 N 9.86E-08 9.54E-08 9.23E-08 8.95E-08 ' 8.68E-08 8.42E-08 8.18E-08 NNE 6.79E-08 6.57E-08 6.37E-08 6.18E-08 6.00E-08 5.83E-08 5.66E-08 NE 5.43E-08 5.25E-08 5.09E-08 4.93E-08 4.78E-08 4.65E-08 4.51 E-08 ENE 7.10E-08 6.89E-08 6.68E-08 6.49E-08 6.31 E-08 6.14E-08 5.97E-08 E 8.09E-08 7.77E-08 7.53E-08 7.29E-08 7.07E-08 6.87E-08 6.67E-08 ESE 8.05E-08 8.63E-08 8.33E-08 8.04 E-08 7.78E-08 7.52E-08 7.28E-08 SE 9.84E-08 9.48E-08 9.15E-08 8.84E-08 8.55E-08 8.27E-08 8.01 E-08 SSE 1.16E-07 1.13E-07 1.10E-07 1.06E-07 1.03E-07 9.92E-08 9.61 E-08 g
                                                                                                 ~

S 8.98E-08 8.77E-08 8.57E-08 8.28E-08 8.00E-08 7.74E-08 7.50E-08 l SSW 1.04E-07 1.01 E-07 9.84E-08 9.49E-08 9.16E-08 8.85E-08 8.55E-08 SW 1.08E-07 1.05E-07 1.02E-07 9.82E-08 9.46E-08 9.12E-08 8.79E-08 j WSW 1.06E-07 1.03E-07 1.01 E-07 9.72E-08 9.36E-08 9.03E-08 8.72E-08

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W 1.08E-07 1.04E-07 1.00E-07 9.69E-08 9.36E-08 9.04E-08 8.74E-08 i WNW 1.40E-07 1.35E-07 1.30E-07 1.25E-07 1.20E-07 1.16E-07 1.12E-07 NW 1.04E-07 1.02E-07 9.92E-08 9.58E-08 9.26E-08 8.95E-08 8.67E-08 NNW 8.83E-08 8.57E-08 8.32E-08 8.07E-08 7.82E-08 7.60E-08 7.38E-08 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. O mil

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      . SW       8.49E-08 WSW       8.42E-08                                                                          I W       8.46E-08 WNW       1.08E-07 NW       8.40E-08                                                                          i NNW       7.18E-08 l

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Mode Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Reactor Vent) (D/Q), /m2 i

Miles l Sector

  • 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 l

1 l N 2.75E-07 1.10E-07 6.31 E-08 4.18E-08 3.01E-08 2.28E-08 1.80E-08 NNE 1.89E-07 7.89E-08 4.70E-08 3.17E-08 2.30E-08 1.74E-08 1.37E-08 NE 1.11 E-07 4.68E-08 2.81 E-08 1.91 E-08 1.39E-08 1.06E-08 8.41 E-09 ENE 1.03E-07 4.32E-08 2.61 E-08 1.78E-08 1.31 E-08 1.00E-08 7.94E-09 E 1.58E-07 6.46E-08 3.08E-08 2.56E-08 1.87E-08 1.42E-08 1.13E-08 ESE 3.79E-07 1.49E-07 8.53E-08 5.66E-08 4.09E-08 3.11 E-08 2.46E-08

SE 4.31 E-07 1.67E-07 9.41 E-08 6.19E-08 4.43E-08 3.36E-08 2.65E-08 SSE 4.49E-07 1.77E-07 1.01 E-07 6.65E-08 4.78E-08 3.62E-08 2.86E-08 g S 1.47E-07 6.03E-08 3.58E-08 2.43E-08 1.79E-08 1.38E-08 1.10E-08 W SSW 9.22E-08 3.85E-08 2.33E-08 1.62E-08 1.21 E-08 9.50E-09 7.72E-09 SW 1.21 E-07 4.80E-08 2.79E-08 1.90E-08 1.41 E-08 1.10E-08 8.89E-09 WSW 8.33E-08 3.44E-08 2.07E-08 1.~44E-08 1.09E-08 8.57E-09 7.01 E-09 i W 9.09E-08 3.80E-08 2.29E-08 1.58E-08 1.18E-08 9.18E-09 7.41 E-09 WNW 1.51 E-07 6.14E-08 3.65E-08 2.49E-08 1.83E-08 1.41 E-08 1.13E-08 l

NW 1.86E-07 7.43E-08 4.30E-08 2.89E-08 2.11 E-08 1.62E-08 1.29E-08 NNW 2.45E-07 9.85E-08 5.73E-08 3.82E-08 2.76E-08 2.10E-08 1.66E-08 d Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78

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Miles Sector
  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 i
N 1.38E-08 1.02E-08 7.88E-09 6.23E 5.03E-09 4.14E-09 3.55E-09 l NNE 1.05E-08 7.83E-09 6.02E-09 4.76E-09 3.85E-09 3.17E-09 2.72E-09 i NE 6.48E-09 4.84E-09 3.74E-09 2.96E-09 ' 2.40E-09 1.98E-09 1.66E-09 l ENE 6.14E-09 4.60E-09 3.56E-09 2.83E-09 2.30E-09 1.90E-09 1.60E-09 j E 8.71 E-09 6.51 E-09 5.04E-09 4.00E-09 3.24E-09 2.68E-09 2.24E-09 I ESE 1.89E-08 1.41 E-09 1.09E-08 8.64E-09 7.00E-09 5.77E-09 4.83E-09 1
SE 2.03E-08 1.51E-08 1.17E-08 9.22E-09 7.45E-09 6.14E-09 5.13E-09
SSE 2.19E-08 1.63E-08 1.26E-08 9.93E-09 8.03E-09 6.61 E-09 5.75E-09 S 8.57E-09 6.44E-09 5.01 E-09 3.99E-09 3.46E-09 2.85E-09 2.38E-09 SSW 6.08E-09 4.63E-09 3.63E-09 2.92E-09 2.39E-09 2.09E-09 1.76E-09 SW 6.99E-09 5.31 E-09 4.16E-09 3.34E-09 2.73E-09 2.41 E-09 2.02E-09 j WSW 5.56E-09 4.86E-09 3.36E-09 2.71 E-09 2.23E-09 1.86E-09 1.63E-09 l . W 5.81 E-09 4.41 E-09 3.45E-09 2.77E-09 2.27E-09 1.89E-09 1.65E-09 >

j WNW 8.82E-09 7.50E-09 5.17E-09 4.13E-09 3.76E-09 2.79E-09 2.48E-09 l NW 9.99E-09 7.50E-09 5.82E-09 4.63E-09 3.76E-09 3.11 E-09 2.61E-09 . } NNW 1.27E-08 9.47E-09 7.30E-09 5.78E-09 4.67E-09 3.85E-09 3.32E-09 ! I 1 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 . l Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. i j 1 !O l mil I

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Table A-5 Monticello Reactor Vent Dispersion Parameters for Long Term Mixed Mode Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Reactor Vent) (D/Q), /m 2 ) I Miles Sector

  • 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 N 3.00E-09 2.57E-09 2.22E-09 1.93E-09 1.70E-09 1.51 E-09 1.34E-09 NNE 2.30E-09 1.97E-09 1.71 E-09 1.49E-09 1.31 E-09 1.16E-09 1.04E-09 NE 1.41 E-09 1.21 E-09 1.05E-09 9.18E-10 8.12E-10 7.20E 10 6.44E-10 ENE 1.36E-09 1.17E-09 1.01 E-09 8.84E-10 7.81 E-10 6.94E-10 6.20E-10 E 1.91 E-09 1.64E-09 1.42E-09 1.24E-09 1.09E-09 9.71 E-10 8.67E-10 ESE 4.09E-09 3.51 E-09 3.04E-09 2.65E-09 2.34E-09 2.07E-09 1.85E-09 SE 4.34E-09 3.72E-09 3.22E-09 2.81 E-09 2.48E-09 2.19E-09 1.96E-09 SSE 4.86E-09 4.16E-09 3.59E-09 3.13E-09 2.75E-09 2.43E-09 2.17E-09 l S 2.03E-09 1.74E-09 1.50E-09 1.31 E-09 1.16E-09 1.02E-09 9.13E-10
  .. SSW       1.50E-09   1.33E-09   1.15E-09     1.01 E-09 9.52E-10 8.43E-10 7.52E-10 j          SW       1.72E-09   1.52E-09   1.32E-09     1.15E-09  1.08E-09 9.53E-10 8.49E-10 WSW       1.39E-09   1.25E-09   1.09E-09    9.54E-10   9.16E-10 8.11 E-10 7.23E-10 W        1.40E-09   1.24E-09   1.08E-09    9.44E-10   8.93E-10 7.91E-10 7.05E-10 t         WNW       2.10E-09   1.84E-09   1.59E-09     1.39E-09  1.28E-09   1.13E-09    1.01 E-09

. NW 2.22E-09 1.91E-09 1.65E-09 1.45E-09 1.28E-09 1.13E-09 1.01 E-09 NNW 2.81 E-09 2.40E-09 2.08E-09 1.81 E-09 1.59E-09 1.42E-09 1.27E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 i Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. mll

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Table A-5 Monticello Reactor Vent Dispersion Parameters for Long Term Mixed Mode Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Qtr (cont'd) l For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Reactor Vent) (D/O), /m 2
Miles Sector
  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 4

I N 1.21 E-09 1.09E-09 9.85E-10 8.97E 8.29E-10 7.64E-10 7.05E-10 NNE 9.29E-10 8.38E-10 7.60E-10 6.92E-10 6.33E-10 5.81 E-10 5.35E 10 j NE 5.78E-10 5.23E-10 4.83E-10 4.40E-10 4.03E-10 3.70E-10 3.41E-10 ENE 5.70E-10 5.14E-10 4.67E-10 4.25E-10 3.89E-10 3.57E-10 3.29E-10 ] E 7.79E-10 7.03E-10 6.38E-10 5.82E-10 5.32E-10 4.89E-10 4.51 E-10 ! ESE 1.66E-09 1.50E-09 1.36E-09 1.24E-09 1.13E-09 1.04E-09 9.56E-10 SE 1.81 E-09 1.63E-09 1.47E-09 1.35E-09 1.23E-09 1.13E-09 1.04E-09 i ',.' SSE 1.94E-09 1.75E-09 1.59E-09 1.44E-09 1.32E-09 1.21 E-09 1.11 E-09 i S 8.91 E-10 7.38E-10 6.69E-10 6.09E-10 5.59E-10 5.16E-10 4.76E-10

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SSW 6.74E-10 6.08E-10 5.51E-10 5.02E-10 4.60E-10 4.22E-10 3.90E-10

SW 7.61 E-10 6.86E-10 6.22E-10 5.66E-10 5.18E-10 4.75E-10 4.38E-10 WSW 6.49E-10 5.85E-10 5.30E-10 4.83E-10 4.42E-10 4.07E-10 3.75E-10 W 6.33E-10 5.71 E-10 5.18E-10 4.72E-10 4.32E-10 3.98E-10 3.67E-10 WNW 9.02E-10 8.14E-10 7.38E-10 6.72E 10 6.15E-10 5.66E-10 5.22E-10 NW 9.09E-10 8.48E-10 7.69E-10 7.00E-10 6.48E-10 5.95E-10 5.52E-10 NNW 1.14E-09 1.03E-09 9.29E-10 8.46E-10 7.77E-10 7.14E-10 6.59E-10 i

! Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 l Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 N 6.52E-10 6.09E-10 5.67E-10 5.30E-10 5.00E-10 4.71 E-10 4.46E-10 i NNE 4.95E-10 4.59E-10 4.26E-10 3.97E-10 3.71 E-10 3.48E-10 3.27E-10 l NE 3.15E-10 2.92E-10 2.72E-10 2.53E-10 2.37E-10 2.22E-10 2.08E-10 1 ENE 3.04E-10 2.82E-10 2.62E-10 2.44E-10 2.28E-10 2.14E-10 2.01 E-10

! E 4.16E-10 3.86E-10 3.59E-10 3.34E-10 3.12E-10 2.93E-10 2.75E-10 ESE 8.83E-10 8.18E-10 7.60E-10 7.08E-10 6.61 E-10 6.19E-10 5.80E-10 SE 9.59E-10 8.88E-10 8.25E-10 7.68E-10 7.17E-10 6.71 E-10 6.30E-10 SSE 1.03E-09 9.56E-10 8.89E-10 8.28E-10 7.73E-10 7.24E-10 6.79E-10 l S 4.42E-10 4.12E-10 3.93E-10 3.68E-10 3.445-10 3.24E-10 3.05E-10 SSW 3.61 E-10 3.35E-10 3.13E-10 2.92E-10 2.74E-10 2.58E-10 2.43E-10 S'N 4.05E-10 3.76E-10 3.50E-10 3.27E-10 3.06E-10 2.87E-10 2.71 E-10 WSW 3.47E-10 3.23E-10 3.01 E-10 2.81 E-10 2.64E-10 2.48E-10 2.34E-10 W 3.40E-10 3.16E-10 2.95E-10 2.76E-10 2.60E-10 2.44E-10 2.31 E-10 WNW 4.83E-10 4.49E-10 4.19E-10 3.91 E-10 3.68E-10 3.90E-10 3.98E-10 NW 5.13E-10 4.78E-10 4.54E-10 4.25E-10 3.99E-10 3.75E-10 3.53E-10 NNW 6.10E-10 5.66E-10 5.27E-10 4.92E-10 4.61 E-10 4.33E-10 4.08E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. l l l l I i mil

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  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 i i N 4.22E-10 4.00E-10 3.80E-10 3.62E-10 3.45E-10 3.30E-10 3.16E-10 NNE 3.08E-10 2.90E-10 2.74E-10 2.59E-10 2.46E-10 2.34E-10 2.22E-10 l NE 1.96E-10 1.87E-10 1.75E-10 1.65E-10 1.57E-10 1.49E-10 1.41 E-10 ENE 1.89E-10 1.78E-10 1.68E-10 1.59E-10 1.51 E-10 1.43E-10 1.36E-10 E 2.58E-10 2.43E-10 2.29E-10 2.17E-10 2.05E-10 1.95E-10 1.85E-10  :

ESE 5.45E-10 5.13E-10 4.84E-10 4.57E-10 4.33E-10 4.10E-10 3.89E-10 SE 5.93E-10 5.58E-10 5.27E-10 4.98E-10 4.72E-10 4.48E-10 4.26E-10 1 SSE 6.46E-10 6.09E-10 5.76E-10 5.55E-10 5.27E-10 5.02E-10 4.79E-10 l S 2.88E-10 2.73E-10 2.59E-10 2.46E-10 2.35E-10 2.24E-10 2.14E-10 SSW 2.30E-10 2.18E-10 2.07E-10 1.97E-10 1.88E-10 1.80E-10 1.72E-10 SW 2.55E-10 2.42E-10 2.29E-10 2.18E-10 2.28E-10 2.33E-10 2.22E-10 WSW 2.21 E-10 2.10E-10 1.99E-10 1.90E-10 1.81 E-10 1.73E-10 1.66E-10 W 2.19E-10 2.08E-10 1.98E-10 1.88E-10 1.80E-10 1.72E-10 1.65E-10 WNW 3.75E-10 3.55E-10 3.36E-10 3.19E-10 3.04E-10 2.89E-10 2.76E-10 i NW 3.34E-10 3.17E-10 3.01 E-10 2.86E-10 2.73E-10 2.61 E-10 2.50E-10 4 NNW 3.85E-10 3.64E-10 3.45E-10 3.28E-10 3.12E-10 3.04E-10 2.90E-10 l Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. i 1 j 7"% 1 n/

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  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 N 3.03E-10 2.91 E-10 2.80E-10 2.70E-10 2.61 E-10 2.52E-10 2.44E-10 NNE 2.12E-10 2.02E-10 1.93E-10 1.84E-10 1.76E-10 1.69E-10 1.62E-10 NE 1.35E-10 1.28E-10 1.23E-10 1.17E-10 1.12E-10 1.07E-10 1.03E-10 ENE 1.29E-10 1.23E-10 1.18E-10 1.12E-10 1.08E-10 1.03E-10 9.88E-11 E 1.76E-10 1.67E-10 1.59E-10 1.52E-10 1.45E-10 1.39E-10 1.33E-10 ESE 3.70E-10 3.52E-10 3.35E-10 3.20E-10 3.05E-10 2.92E-10 2.79E-10 SE 4.05E-10 3.87E-10 3.69E-10 3.53E-10 3.38E-10 3.24E-10 3.11 E-10 SSE 4.61 E-10 4.41E-10 4.26E-10 4.09E-10 3.94E-10 3.80E-10 3.66E-10 S 2.05E-10 1.97E-10 1.90E-10 1.83E-10 1.76E-10 1.70E-10 1.65E-10 SSW 1.65E-10 1.59E-10 1.53E-10 1.48E-10 1.43E-10 1.38E-10 1.34E-10 SW 2.42E-10 2.42E-10 2.41 E-10 2.30E-10 2.20E-10 2.10E-10 2.01 E-10 WSW 1.59E-10 1.53E-10 1.58E-10 1.'52E-10 1.47E-10 1.42E-10 1.37E-10 W 1.59E-10 1.53E-10 1.48E-10 1.43E-10 1.38E-10 1.34E-10 1.30E-10 WNW 2.64E-10 ~ 2.53E-10 2.42E-10 2.33E-10 2.24E-10 2.16E-10 2.08E-10 NW 2.39E-10 2.30E-10 2.22E 10 2.14E-10 2.07E-10 2.00E-10 1.93E-10 NNW 2.78E-10 2.67E-10 2.57E-10 2.47E-10 2.38E-10 2.30E-10 2.22E-10 Period of Record: 9-176 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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  • 5.0 N 2.36E-10 NNE 1.56E-10 NE 9.90E-11 ENE 9.49t -11 E 1.27E-10 ESE 2.68E-10 '

l SE 2.99E-10 i SSE 3.54E-10 , S 1.60E-10

 .,       SSW      1.30E-10 SW       1.93E-10                                                                           l WSW       1.33E-10                                                                           i W       1.27E-10 WNW       2.01E-10 NW       1.87E-10 1

NNW 2.15E-10  ! I Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8 31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. mil

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  • x/O (Sec/m ) D/O (m-2)

N 7.04E-08 4.51 E-09 NNE 7.06E-08 4.30E-09 NE 1.00E-07 6.18E-09 ENE 6.20E-08 2.34E-09 E 4.46E-08 2.77E-09 CSC 5.28E-08 3.93E-09 SE 5.50E-08 4.98E-09 SSE 3.99E-08 4.20E-09 S 1.83E-08 2.63E-09 SSW 1.17E-08 1.46E-09 SW 1.17E-08 1.46E-09 WSW 1.34E-08 1.34E-09 W 3.42E-08 1.67E-09  ; WNW 7.22E-08 2.43E-09 l NW 5.67E-08 2.82E-09 NNW 1.08E-07 5.80E-09 E" 5.02E-09 8.28E-10 l ESE" 1.74E-09 8.50E-10 SE" 4.47E-09 1.14E-09 E** 1.03E-08 6.74E-10 ESE" 1.09E-08 6.45E-10 SE" 9.95E-09 1.04E-09 Period of record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78. Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. On-site EPA locations. O' mil

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Miles l Sector

  • 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 N 2.39E-11 4.33E-08 6.96E-08 7.18E-08 ' 7.08E-08 7.05E-08 7.15E-08 l NNE 3.93E-11 6.93E-08 1.04E-07 1.03E-07 1.02E-07 1.01 E-07 9.96E-08 NE 1.15E-11 2.27E-08 4.42E-08 5.50E-08 6.09E-08 6.34E-08 6.46E-08 ENE 1.00E-11 1.96E-08 3.74E-08 4.75E-08 5.48E-08 5.94E-08 6.22E-08 E 3.09E-12 7.35E-09 2.33E-08 3.64E-08 4.44E-08 4.93E-08 5.30E-08 ESE 2.80E-12 7.63E-09 2.67E-08 4.30E-08 5.31 E-08 5.99E-08 6.61 E-08 SE 5.57E-12 1.31 E-08 3.90E-08 5.97E-08 7.41 E-08 8.66E-08 9.91 E-08 n SSE 6.56E-12 1.40E-08 3.27E-08 4.50E-08 5.37E-08 ~ 6.41 E-08 7.81 E-08 S 4.93E-12 1.23E-08 3.06E-08 4.42E-08 5.35E-08 6.15E-08 6.95E-08 SSW 1.62E-12 4.83E-09 1.73E-08 2.93E-08 3.77E-08 4.45E-08 5.11 E-08 SW 5.96E-13 2.06E-09 9.62E-09 1.69E-08 2.21 E-08 2.73E-08 3.37E-08

! WSW 3.07E-13 1.30E-09 7.80E-09 1.43E-08 1.87E-08 2.33E-08 2.94E-08 ' W 1.87E-12 6.43E-09 1.74E-CA 2.59E-08 3.15E-08 3.63E-08 4.14E-08 WNW 1.56E-12 5.49E-09 2.06E-08 3.41 E-08 . 4.21 E-08 4.76E-08 5.27E-08 NW 5.29E-12 1.20E-08 3.15E-08 4.53E-08 5.46E-08 6.24E-08 6.92E-08 NNW 3.03E-11 5.55E-08 9.01 E-08 9.73E-08 1.02E-07 1.07E 1.11 E-07 l Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. i mil l 1 l

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  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 N 7.07E-08 6.72E-08 6.55E-08 6.42E-08 6.30E-08 6.18E-08 6.05E-08 NNE 9.48E-08 8.63E-08 8.08E-08 7.65E-08 7.29E-08 6.97E-08 6.67E-08 i NE 6.26E-08 5.76E-08 5.41 E-08 5.13E-08 4.89E-08 4.69E-08 4.50E-08 ENE 6.13E-08 5.70E-08 5.38E-08 5.12E-08 4.89E-08 4.67E-08 4.47E-08 E 5.36E-08 5.10E-08 4.91 E-08 4.74E-08 4.58E-08 4.43E-08 4.27E-08 ESE 6.89E-08 6.75E-08 6.63E-08 6.51 E-08 6.36E-08 6.19E-08 6.00E-08 i SE 1.06E-07 1.05E-07 1.04E-07 1.02E-07 9.96E-08 9.66E-08 9.32E-08 )

SSE 9.01 E-08 9.61 E-08 1.01 E-07 1.04E-07 1.06E-07 1.06E-07 1.05E-07  ! S 7.41 E-08 7.41 E-08 7.42E-08 7.39E-08 7.31 E-08 7.19E-08 7.04E-08 f SSW 5.49E-08 5.49E-08 5.49E-08 5.44E-08 5.37E-08 5.26E-08 5.13E-08 SW 3.88E-08 4.13E-08 4.31 E-08 4.43E-08 4.49E-08 4.49E-08 4.45E-08 l WSW 3.49E-08 3.82E-08 4.10E-08 4.32E-08 4.46E-08 4.55E-08 4.58E-08 W 4.50E-08 4.59E-08 4.69E-08 4.77E-08 4.80E-08 4.80E-08 4.77E-08 WNW 5.52E-08 5.45E-08 5.42E-08 5.39E-08 5.33E-08 5.26E-08 5.16E-08 NW 7.18E-08 6.96E-08 6.77E-08 6.59E-08 6.40E-08 6.21 E-08 6.01 E-08 NNW 1.08E-07 9.96E-08 9.36E-08 8.85E-08 8.40E-08 8.00E-08 7.63E-08 l Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. O mit

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Elevated Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd)

{ For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (X/Q), Sec/m 3 l Miles l Sector

  • 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 .
N 5.91 E-08 5.66E-08 5.43E-08 5.20E-08 4.99E-08 4.78E-08 4.59E-08 l

NNE 6.40E-08 6.06E-08 5.74E-08 5.45E-08 5.17E-08 4.92E-08 4.69E-08 j NE 4.33E-08 4.23E-08 4.14E-08 4.06E-08 3.96E-08 3.88E-08 3.79E-08 ENE 4.28E-08 4.10E-08 3.93E-08 3.77E-08 3.62E-08 3.47E-08 3.34E-08

E 4.12E-08 3.94E-08 3.76E-08 3.60E-08 3.44E-08 3.29E-08 3.15E-08
ESE 5.80E-08 5.59E-08 5.39E-08 5.18E-08 4.98E-08 4.78E-08 4.60E-08
SE 8.97E-08 8.77E-08 8.55E-08 8.32E-08 8.07E-08 7.83E-08 7.59E-08 j SSE 1.04E-08 9.98E-08 9.58E-08 9.19E-08 8.80E-08 8.42E-08 8.06E-08 S 6.85E-08 6.54E-08 6.23E-08 5.93E-08 5.65E-08 5.39E-08 5.14E-08 l .;

SSW 4.99E-08 5.03E-08 5.04E-08 5.04E-08 5.02E-08 4.99E-08 4.95E-08

SW 4.37E-08 4.46E-08 4.51 E-08 4.54E-08 4.55E-08 4.54E-08 4.52E 08 2

WSW 4.57E-08 4.71 E-08 4.81 E-08 4.88E-08 4.92E-08 4.94E-08 4.95E-08 i W 4.71 E-08 4.79E-08 4.85E-08 4.89E-08 4.90E-08 4.90E-08 4.89E-08 ] WNW 5.05E 08 5.10E-08 5.12E-08 5.13E-08 5.12E-08 5.11 E-08 5.08E-08 i NW 5.81 E-08 5.64E-08 5.47E-08 5.30E-08 5.13E-08 4.97E-08 4.82E-08 I NNW 7.29E-08 6.89E-08 6.52E-08 6.18E-08 5.87E-08 5.58E-08 5.31 E-08 i i Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 j Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. } I 4 s O

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Table A-7 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Long Term Elevated Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off Gas Stack) (X/0), Sec/m8 l Miles Sector

  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 N 4.41 E-08 4.23E-08 4.07E-08 3.92E-08 3.82E-08 3.73E-08 3.64E-08 NNE 4.48E-08 4.28E-08 4.09E-08 3.92E-08 3.76E-08 3.61 E-08 3.47E-08 NE 3.71 E-08 3.63E-08 3.53E-08 3.47E-08 3.35E-08 3.24E-08 3.13E-08 ENE 3.21 E-08 3.09E-08 2.98E-08 2.87E-08 2.76E-08 2.65E-08 2.55E-08 E 3.02E-08 2.90E-08 2.78E-08 2.67E-08 2.57E-08 2.470.-08 2.38E-08 ESE 4.42E-08 4.25E-08 4.09E-08 3.94E-08 3.79E-08 3.66E-08 3.53E-08 SE 7.35E-08 7.12E-08 6.89E-08 6.68E-08 6.38E-08 6.11 E-08 5.85E-08 SSE S

7.72E-08 4.91 E-08 7.39E-08 4.69E-08 7.08E-08 4.48E-08 6.79E 08 6.53E-08 6.28E-08 6.05E-08 4.29E-08 4.20E-08 4.11 E-08 4.03E-08 g

SSW 4.90E-08 4.85E-08 4.79E-08 4.73E-08 4.51 E-08 4.30E-08 4.11 E-08 SW 4.49E-08 4.46E-08 4.42E-08 4.38E-08 4.23E-08 4.09E-08 3.96E-08 WSW 4.93E-08 4.91E-08 4.88E-08 4.'84E-08 4.63E-08 4.42E-08 4.24E-08 W 4.86E-08 4.83E-08 4.79E-08 4.75E-08 4.59E-08 4.44E-08 4.30E-08 WNW 5.05E-08 5.01 E-08 4.97E-08 4.93E-08 4.84E-08 4.75E-08 4.66E-08 NW 4.67E-08 4.52E-08 4.38E-08 4.25E-08 4.19E-08 4.14E-08 4.08E-08 NNW 5.06E-08 4.83E-08 4.62E-08 4.42E-08 4.24E-08 4.07E-08 3.91 E-08 Period of Record
9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

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  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5

! N 3.55E-08 3.47E-08 3.39E-08 3.31E-08' 3.24E-08 3.17E-08 3.10E-08 , NNE 3.34E-08 3.22E-08 3.11 E-08 3.00E-08 2.90E-08 2.80E-08 2.71 E-08 l NE 3.03E-08 2.93E-08 2.84E-08 2.76E-08 2.67E-08 2.60E-08 2.52E-08 l ENE 2.46E-08 2.37E-08 2.29E-08 2.21 E-08 2.14E-08 2.07E-08 2.00E-08 l E 2.30E-08 2.22E-08 2.14E-08 2.07E-08 2.00E-08 1.94E-08 1.88E-08 l ESE 3.41 E-08 3.29E-08 3.18E-08 3.08E-08 2.98E 2.89E-08 2.80E-08 SE 5.62E-08 5.39E-08 5.18E-08 4.98E-08 4.80E-08 4.62E-08 ~ 4.46E-08 l m SSE 5.83E-08 5.62E-08 5.42E-08 5.23E-08 5.05E-08 4.89E-08 4.73E-08 S 3.94E-08 3.86E-08 3.78E-08 3.70E-08 3.63E-08 3.55E-08 3.49E-08

      .       SSW        3.93E-08       3.77E-08   3.61 E-08  3.47E-08  3.34E-08 3.21 E-08 3.09E-08 SW         3.84E-08      3.72E-08   3.61 E-08  3.51 E-08 3.41 E-08 3.32E-08 3.2SE-08 l              WSW         4.06E-08      3.90E-08   3.74E-08   3.60E-08  3.47E-08 3.34E-08 3.22E-08 W         4.17E-08      4.04E-08   3.93E-08   3.81 E-08 3.70E-08 3.60E-08 3.50E-08 WNW         4.58E-08      4.50E-08   4.42E-08   4.34E-08  4.27E-08 4.20E-08 4.14E-08 NW         4.02E-08      3.96E-08   3.90E-08    3.85E-08 3.79E-08 3.74E-08 3.68E-08 l              NNW         3.76E-08      3.62E-08   3.49E-08    3.36E-08 3.25E-08 3.14E-08 3.03E-08 l

Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8 31-78 - l Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. d mil

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  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 N 3.00E-08 2.91 E-08 2.82E-08 2.74E-08 2.66E-08 2.59E-08 2.51 E-08 l NNE 2.63E-08 2.54E-08 2.47E-08 2.40E-08 2.33E-08 2.26E-08 2.20E-08 NE 2.45E-08 2.39E-08 2.32E-08 2.26E-08 2.20E-08 2.15E-08 2.09E-08 ENE 1.94E-08 1.88E-08 1.83E-08 1.77E-08 1.73E-08 1.68E-08 1.63E-08 E 1.82E-08 1.77E-08 1.71 E-08 1.66E-08 1.62E-08 1.57E-08 1.53E-08 l ESE 2.72E-08 2.64E-08 2.56E-08 2.49E-08 2.42E-08 2.35E-08 2.29E-08 )

SE 4.30E-08 4.16E-08 4.02E-08 3.89E-08 3.77E-08 3.65E-08 3.54E-08 i SSE S 4.60E-08 3.39E-08 4.49E-08 3.30E-08 4.37E-08 3.22E-08 4.27E-08 3.14E-08 4.16E-08 4.06E-08 3.97E-08 3.06E-08 2.99E-08 2.92E-08 g)

          ;         SSW      3.01 E-08   2.93E-08   2.86E-08   2.79E-08 2.72E-08 2.65E-08 2.59E-08 SW      3.17E-08    3.12E-08   3.07E-08   3.02E-08 2.98E-08 2.93E-08 2.89E-08 WSW      3.17E-08    3.12E-08   3.07E-08   3.03E 08 2.98E-08 2.94E-08 2.89E-08                I

, W 3.38E-08 3.26E-08 3.15E-08 3.05E-08 2.95E-08 2.86E-08 2.77E-08 WNW 3.99E-08 3.84E-08 3.71 E-08 3.58E-08 3.46E-08 3.35E-08 3.24E-08 NW 3.60E-08 3.51 E-08 3.43E-08 3.35E-08 3.28E-08 3.20E-08 3.13E-08 NNW 2.94E-08 2.84E-08 2.76E-08 2.67E-08 2.60E-08 2.52E-08 2.45E-08 Period of Record: 91-76 to 8 31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. O mil

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Sector
  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 N 2.45E-08 2.38E-08 2.32E-08 2.26E-08 2.20E-08 2.15E-08 2.10E-08 NNE 2.14E-08 2.08E-08 2.03E-08 1.98E-08 1.93E-08 1.88E-08 1.84E-08 NE 2.04E-08 1.99E 08 1.95E-08 1.90E-08 1.86E-08 1.82E-08 1.78E-08 i ENE 1.59E-08 1.55E-08 1.51 E-08 1.47E-08 1.44E 08 1.40E-08 1.37E-08 j E 1.49E-08 1.45E-08 1.42E-08 1.38E-08 1.35E-08 1.31 E-08 1.28E-08 i ESE 2.23E-08 2.18E-08 2.12E-08 2.07E-08 2.02E-08 1.97E-08 1.93E-08
SE 3.43E-08 3.33E-08 3.24E-08 3.15E-08 3.06E-08 2.98E-08 2.90E-08 1 SSE 3.88E-08 3.79E-08 3.71 E-08 3.60E-08 3.50E-08 3.41 E-08 3.32E-08 )

(q

   ,)          S     2.85E-08      2.79E-08   2.73E-08    2.65E-08   2.57E-08 2.50E 08 2.43E-08
      ,      SSW     2.53E-08      2.48E-08   2.42E-08    2.35E-08   2.28E-08 2.22E-08 2.16E-08 SW     2.85E-08      2.81 E-08  2.77E-08    2.69E-08   2.61 E-08 2.53E-08 2.46E-08 WSW      2.85E-08      2.81 E-08  2.77E-08    2.69E-08   2.61 E-08 2.53E-08 2.46E-08
W 2.68E-08 2.60E-08 2.53E-08 2.46E-08 2.39E-08 2.33E-08 2.26E-08 j

WNW 3.14E-08 3.05E-08 2.95E-08 2.87E-08 2.79E-08 2.71 E-08 2.64E-08 NW 3.07E-08 3.00E-08 2.94E-08 2.86E-08 2.78E-08 2.70E-08 2.63E-08 NNW 2.38E-08 2.32E-08 2.26E-08 2.20E-08 2.14E-08 2.08E-08 2.03E-08 l Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. 4 i i U mil

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Table A-7 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Long Term Elevated Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) i For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (yfQ), Sec/m 8 Miles l i Sector' 5.0 l N 2.05E-08 NNE 1.79E-08 NE 1.74E-08 ENE 1.34E-08 i E 1.25E-08 ESE 1.88E-08 SE 2.82E-08 SSE 3.23E-08 l g) S 2.36E-08 w l , . SSW 2.10E-08 SW 2.39E-08 WSW 2.39E-08 W 2.21 E-08 WNW 2.57E-08 NW 2.57E-08 l NNW 1.98E-08

            . Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 l             Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

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             .                                                          Miles i

Sector

  • 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 )

l 1 l N 1.44E-09 4.89E-09 6.31 E-09 5.66E-09 5.00E-09 4.44E-09 4.00E-09  ; NNE 2.25E-09 7.63E-09 9.79E-09 8.72E-09 7.59E-09 6.61 E-09 5.82E-09  ! NE 1.06E-09 3.60E-09 4.65E-09 4.17E-09 3.68E-09 3.27E-09 2.94E-09 , ENE 9.73E-10 3.30E-09 4.25E-09 3.81 E-09 3.34E-09 2.95E-09 2.64E-09 L E 7.84E-10 2.67E-09 3.45E-09 3.11 E-09 2.77E-09 2.49E-09 2.27E-09 l ESE 1.06E-09 3.61 E-09 4.70E-09 4.31 E-09 3.92E-09 3.63E-09 3.42E-09 SE 1.42E-09 4.87E-09 6.41 E-09 6.00E-09 5.64E-09 5.40E-09 5.30E-09

    -                    SSE            1.19E-09   4.11 E-09   5.46E-09          5.20E-09 5.00E-09 4.92E-09 4.96E-09
- S 9.90E-10 3.38E-09 4.42E-09 4.08E-09 3.75E-09 3.50E-09 3.34E-09
       . .               SSW            5.92E-10   2.02E-09    2.65E-09          2.45E-09  2.25E-09        2.11 E-09 2.03E-09                         i l                          SW            3.23E-10   1.11 E-09   1.48E-09          1.41 E-09 1.35E-09        1.33E-09              1.34E-09
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! WSW 2.97E-10 1.03E-09 1.38E-09 1.33E-09 1.31 E-09 1.32E-09 1.36E-09 W 4.41 E-10 1.51 E-09 1.98E-09 1.85E-09 1.72E-09 1.64E-09 1.59E-09 j l WNW 6.23E-10 2.13E-09 1.78E-09 2.56E-09 2.35E-09 2.20E-09 2.10E-09 l j NW 7.59E-10 2.59E-09 3.39E-09 3.13E-09 2.87E-09 2.69E-09 2.57E-09 i NNW 1.94E-09 6.59E-09 8.48E-09 7.59E-09 6.66E-09 5.88E-09 5.25E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l l i I O l mil . l l I

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For Standard Distances (As Measured from the O.ff-Gas Stack) (D/0), m-2 Miles Sector

  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 N 3.47E-09 2.90E-09 2.39E-09 1.98E-09' 1.67E-09 1.42E-09 1.23E-09 NNE 4.93E-09 4.0^E-09 3.24E-09 2.65E-09 2.20E-09 1.85E-09 1.58E-09 NE 2.56E-09 2.1 _ 09 1.76E-09 1.46E-09 1.23E-09 1.05E-09 9.02E-10 ENE 2.27E-09 1.88E-09 1.54E-09 1.27E-09 1.06E-09 9.03E-10 7.75E-10 l E 2.01 E-09 1.70E-09 1.41 E-09 1.18E-09 1.00E-09 8.59E-10 7.45E-10 ESE 3.12E-09 2.74E-09 2.32E-09 1.97E-09 1.69E-09 1.47E-09 1.29E-09 l SE 5.02E-09 4.56E-09 3.94E-09 3.38E-09 2.94E-09 2.58E-09 2.29E-09 SSE 4.81 E-09 4.46E-09 3.89E-09 3.37E-09 2.95E-09 2.61 E-09 2.32E-09
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S 3.03E-09 2.74E-09 2.34 E-09 1.99E-09 1.72E-09 1.50E-09 1.32E-09

 . . SSW      1.88E-09       1.67E-09  1.43E-09     1.22E-09   1.05E-09  9.18E-10 8.09E-10 SW      1.30E-09      1.21 E-09  1.05E-09    9.14E-10    8.00E-10 7.06E-10 6.29E-10                        l WSW      1.35E-09       1.27E-09  1.12E-09     9.76E-10   8.59E-10 7.62E-10 6.81 E-10 W       1.49E-09      1.35E-09  1.16E-09     9.93E-10   8.61 E-10 7.54E-10 6.66E-10 WNW       1.93E-09      1.71 E-09 1.46E-09     1.24E-09   1.07E-09 9.35E-10 8.22E-10 NW      2.37E-09      2.10E-09   1.80E-09     1.53E-09   1.32E-09  1.15E-09               1.01 E-09 NNW      4.52E-09      3.73E-09   3.06E-09    2.53E-09    2.12E-09  1.80E-09               1.54E-09
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Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. I e mil l

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Miles i

l Sector

  • 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 - 2.0 2.1
1 i
N 1.07E-09 9.36E-10 S.27E-10 7.36E-10 6.92E-10 6.30E-10 5.75E-10
NNE 1,36E-09 1.18E-09 1.03E-09 9.08E-10 8.58E-10 7.77E-10 7.07E-10 ,

j_ NE 7.84E-10 6.88E-10 6.08E-10 5.41 E-10 5.09E-10 4.63E-10 4.23E-10 l ENE 6.72E-10 5.88E-10 5.18E-10 4.59E-10 4.32E-10 3.93E-10 3.58E-10 I l l E 6.51 E-10 5.75E-10 5.10E-10 4.56E-10 4.28E-10 3.90E-10 3.57E-10 j ESE 1.14E-09 1.01 E-09 9.06E-10 8.16E-10 7.64E-10 6.99E-10 6.43E-10 ] SE 2.04E-09 1.83E-09 1.65E-09 1.50E-09 1.40E-09 1.28E-09 1.18E-09 j /m SSE 2.08E-09 1.87E-09 1.70E-09 1.54E-09 1.44E-09 1.32E-09 1.22E-09 ) S 1.17E-09 1.04 E-09 9.35E-10 8.44E-10 7.89E-10 7.23E-10 6.66E-10 ) '

     . SSW     7.17E-10     6.41 E-10 5.76E-10        5.20E-10 4.86E-10 4.46E-10 4.10E-10 SW

[ 5.63E-10 5.08E-10 ' 4.60E-10 4.18E-10 3.90E-10 3.59E-10 3.31 E-10 WSW 6.12E-10 5.53E-10 5.02E-10 4.58E-10 4.26E-10 3.93E-10 3.63E-10 W 5.93E-10 5.32E-10 4.79E-10 4.34E-10 4.05E-10 3.72E-10 3.42E-10 WNW 7.28E-10 6.50E-10 5.84E-10 5.27E-10 4.92E-10 4.51 E-10 4.15E-10 NW 8.97E-10 8.01 E-10 7.20E-10 6.50E-10 6.07E-10 5.57E-10 5.12E-10 NNW 1.34E-09 1.17E-09 1.03E-09 9.12E-10 8.59E-10 7.81 E-10 7.12E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. O mil

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Table A-8 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Long Term i Elevated Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack)(D/0), m.2 Miles Sector

  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 N 5.28E-10 4.86E-10 4.49E-10 4.17E-10 3.87E-10 3.61E-10 3.37E-10.

NNE 6.46E-10 5.93E-10 5.46E-10 5.05E-10 4.68E-10 4.35E-10 4.06E-10 NE 3.88E-10 3.58E-10 3.30E-10 3.06E-10 2.85E-10 2.65E-10 2.48E-10 l 2.58E-10 2.40E-10 2.24E-10 2.09E-10 ENE 3.28E-10 3.02E-10 2.79E-10 E 3.28E-10 3.03E-10 2.80E-10 2.60E-10 2.42E-10 2.26E-10 2.11E-10  ; 4 ESE 5.93E-10 5.48E-10 5.09E-10 4.73E-10 4.41E-10 4.12E-10 3.86E-10 l , SE 1.09E-09 1.01 E-09 9.43E-10 8.78E-10 8.21E-10 7.68E-10 7.20E-10 l SSE 1.13E-09 1.05E-09 9.78E-10 9.12E-10 8.52E-10 7.98E-10 7.48E-10 S 6.14E-10 5.69E-10 5.28E-10 4.92E-10 4.59E-10 4.29E-10 4.02E-10 l ~ SSW 3.79E-10 3.76E 10 3.90E-10 3.92E-10 3.62E-10 3.34E-10 3.10E-10 SW 3.07E-10 2.98E-10 3.09E-10 3.18E-10 2.93E-10 2.71 E-10 2.51E-10 WSW 3.36E-10 3.415-10 3.44E-10 3.58E-10 3.30E-10 3.05E-10 2.83E-10 W 3.17E-10 3.11 E-10 3.09E-10 3.19E-10 2.94E-10 2.72E-10 2.53E-10 WNW 3.83E-10 3.86E-10 3.86E-10 3.89E-10 3.59E-10 3.45E-10 3.20E-10 NW 4.73E-10 4.38E-10 4.07E-10 3.78E-10 3.53E-10 3.30E-10 3.09E-10 NNW 6.53E-10 6.01 E-10 5.55E-10 5.14E-10 4.77E-10 4.44E-10 4.15E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 l Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. 1 O' mil

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  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 i N 3.16E-10 2.96E-10 2.78E-10 2.62E-10 2.47E-10 2.33E-10 2.20E-10 i NNE 3.79E-10 3.55E-10 3.33E-10 3.13E-10 2.95E-10 2.78E-10 2.63E-10 l NE 2.32E-10 2.18E-10 2.04E-10 1.92E-10 1.81 E-10 1.71 E-10 1.62E-10 ENE 1.95E-10 1.83E-10 1.72E-10 1.62E-10 1.52E-10 1.44E-10 1.36E-10 E 1.98E-10 1.86E-10 1.75E-10 1.64E-10 1.55E-10 1.46E-10 1.39E-10 ESE 3.62E-10 3.40E-10 3.20E-10 3.02E-10 2.85E-10 2.69E-10 2.55E-10 SE 6.76E-10 6.35E-10 5.98E-10 5.64E-10 5.33E-10 5.04E-10 4.77E-10 SSE 7.03E-10 6.62E-10 6.23E-10 5.88E-10 5.56E-10 5.26E-10 4.98E-10 v S 3.77E-10 3.54E-10 3.33E-10 3.14E-10 2.97E-10 2.81 E-10 2.66E-10
   .        SSW     2.88E-10     2.68E-10   2.50E-10   2.34E-10 2.20E-10 2.06E-10 1.94E-10 SW     2.44 E-10    2.27E-10   2.12E-10    1.98E-10   1.86E-10    1.75E-10    1.64E-10 WSW       2.63E-10     2.45E-10   2.29E-10   2.14E-10    2.01 E-10   1.89E-10    1.78E-10 W      2.47E-10     2.30E-10   2.15E-10   2.01 E-10   1.88E-10    1.77E-10    1.66E-10 WNW       2.97E-10     2.76E-10   2.58E-10   2.41 E-10   2.26E-10    2.12E 10    2.00E-10 NW     2.90E-10     2.73E-10   2.57E-10   2.42E-10    2.26E-10 2.16E-10 2.04E-10 NNW      3.88E-10    3.64E-10   3.41 E-10 3.21 E-10 3.03E-10 2.86E-10 2.70E-10                 1 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78                                                         I Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.                                                     I O

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.06 l ODCM-06.01 TABLES Revision 0 l' TITLE: Page 36 of 72 l hI Table A-8 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Long Term Elevated Releases >500 Hrs /Yr or >150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack)(D/Q), m-2 l Miles Sector

  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 N 2.09E-10 1.98E-10 1.88E-10 1.78E-10 ~ 1.70E-10 1.62E-10 1.54E-10 NNE 2.49E-10 2.36E-10 2.24E-10 2.13E-10 2.02E-10 1.93E-10 1.84E-10 l

NE 1.53E-10 1.45E-10 1.38E-10 1.31 E-10 1.25E-10 1.19E-10 1.13E-10 ENE 1.29E-10 1.22E-10 1.16E-10 1.10E-10 1.05E-10 9.98E-11 9.51 E-11 E 1.31 E-10 1.24E-10 1.18E-10 1.12E-10 1.07E-10 1.02E-10 9.71 E-11 l ESE 2.42E-10 2.29E-10 2.18E-10 2.07E-10 1.97E-10 1.88E-10 1.79E-10 l SE 4.53E-10 4.30E-10 4.08E-10 3.88E-10 3.69E-10 3.52E-10 3.36E-10 SSE S 4.72E-10 4.48E-10 4.26E-10 4.05E-10 3.85E-10 3.67E-10 3.50E-10 g W l 2.52E-10 2.46E-10 2.34 E-10 2.32E-10 2.34 E-10 2.23E-10 2.12E-10 l . SSW 1.83E-10 1.73E-10 1.64E-10 1.59E-10 1.51 E-10 1.43E-10 1.36E-10 SW 1.55E-10 1.46E-10 1.38E-10 1.31 E-10 1.24E-10 1.18E-10 1.12E-10 WSW 1.68E-10 1.62E-10 1.54E-10 1.46E-10 1.38E-10 1.31 E-10 1.25E-10  ;

W 1.57E-10 1.48E-10 1.40E-10 1.33E-10 1.26E-10 1.20E-10 1.14E-10 1 WNW 1.88E-10 1.78E-10 1.68E-10 1.59E-10 1.51 E-10 1.44E-10 1.37E-10 NW 1.94E-10 1.86E-10 1.77E-10 1.73E-10 1.76E-10 1.67E-10 1.59E-10 NNW 2.56E-10 2.43E-10 2.30E-10 2.19E-10 2.08E-10 1.98E-10 1.89E-10 l

Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 - Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l l l O' mil l

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  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 N 1.47E-10 1.41 E-10 1.34E-10 1.29E-10 1.23E-10 1.18E-10 1.13E-10 NNE 1.75E-10 1.67E-10 1.60E-10 1.53E-10 1.47E-10 1.41 E-10 1.35E-10 NE 1.08E-10 1.03E-10 9.88E-11 9.45E-11 9.05E-11 8.68E-11 8.32E-11 ENE 9.08E-11 8.67E-11 8.29E-11 7.94 E-11 7.60E-11 7.28E-11 6.99E-11 E 9.26E-11 8.85E-11 8.46E-11 8.10E-11 7.75E-11 7.43E-11 7.13E-11 ESE 1.71 E-10 1.63E-10 1.56E-10 1.49E-10 1.43E-10 1.37E-10 1.31 E-10 SE 3.20E-10 3.06E-10 2.92E-10 2.80E-10 2.68E-10 2.57E-10 2.46E-10
 ,r 3       SSE     3.34E-10     3.19E-10   3.05E-10 2.92E-10      2.80E-10 2.68E-10 2.57E-10
 \            S     2.08E-10     1.98E-10   1.89E-10   1.81 E-10   1.73E-10    1.66E-10   1.59E-10
   .,      SSW       1.30E-10    1.24E-10   1.18E-10    1.13E-10   1.08E-10    1.03E-10   9.90E-11 SW       1.08E-10    1.03E-10   9.82E-11   9.39E-11    8.98E-11    8'.59E-11  8.24E-11 l

l WSW 1.19E-10 1.13E-10 1.08E-10 1.03E-10 9.88E-11 9.46E-11 9.06E-11 l W 1.08E-10 1.03E-10 9.87E-11 9.43E-11 9.02E-11 8.64E-11 8.28E-11 l WNW 1.30E-10 1.24E-10 1.18E-10 1.13E-10 1.08E-10 1.04E-10 9.94E-11 i NW 1.58E-10 1.51 E-10 1.44E-10 1.38E-10 1.32E-10 1.26E-10 1.21 E-10 NNW 1.80E-10 1.72E-10 1.65E-10 1.58E-10 1.51 E-10 1.45E-10 1.39E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. i l i 'O mil

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  • 5.0 i 1

i N 1.09E-10 l NNE 1.30E-10 l NE 7.99E11 l ENE 6.71 E-11 E 6.84E-11 ESE 1.26E-10 SE 2.36E-10 SSE S 2.46E-10 1.52E-10 g)

  . SSW     9.49E-11 SW      7.90E-11 WSW      8.69E-11 W      7.94E-11 WNW      9.53E-11 NW       1.16E-10 NNW       1.33E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78                                                              l Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

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  • y/O (Sec/m3) D/q (m-2) j N 1.55E-07 9.93E-09 NNE 1.41 E-07 B.59E-09 NE 1.88E-07 1.16E-08 ENE 1.60E-07 6.04E-09 E 1.47E-07 9.15E-09 ESE SE SSE g ... ...

! SSw SW WSW ,v W 5.95E-08 2.91 E-09 l . WNW 1.39E-07 4.68E-09 yy ... ... NNW 2.33E-07 1.25E-08 E" ESE" SE" E" 3.40E-08 2.23E-09

ESE" 3.50E-08 2.08E-09 l SE" Period of record
9-1-76 to 8-31-78
Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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  • 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 N 1.67E-07 ' 1.85E-07 ' 1.50E-07 1.18E-07 NNE 2.82E-07 2.50E-07 2.12E-07 1.69E-07 NE 7.93E-08 1.29E-07 1.21 E-07 1.08E-07 ENE 1.63E-07 1.87E-07 1.77E-07 1.46E-07 E 8.63E-08 1.47E-07 1.29E-07 1.07E-07 ESE 6.17E-08 1.02E-07 SE 1.17E-07 SSE - ~ --

1.04 E-07 g) S " " " *" *" 7.75E-08 1.13E-07 W SSW " "* *" 7.15E-08 1.03E-07 SW 4.73E-08 8.22E-08 WSW 3.82E-08 6.85E-08 W " " " *" 4.06E-08 7.49E 08 8.73E-08 WNW 4.56E-08 8.41 E-08 9.88E-08 NW 7.36E-08 1.08E-07 NNW 2.73E-07 2.57E-07 2.37E-07 1.94E-07  ; e Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. I Values less than the value for 0.4 miles. j See appropriate off-gas stack long term elevated release values. l l l

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( For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (x/q), Sec/m3 ) l l Miles Sector

  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 i

l N 1.52E-07 1.77E-07 1.94E-07 1.82E-07 1.96E-07 1.87E-07 2.07E-07 , j NNE 1.83E-07 2.05E-07 2.18E-07 2.30E-07 2.15E-07 1.99E-07 2.13E-07 ) j NE 1.30E-07 1.60E-07 1.67E-07 1.75E-07 L76F O 1.61 E-07 1.55E-07 ENE 1.62E-07 1.80E-07 1.75E-07 1.84 E-07 1. ~ '.-07 1.94E-07 1.91 E-07 l E 1.38E-07 1.62E-07 1.65E-07 1.75E-07 1.E E-07 1.59E-07 1.77E-07 ! ESE 1.36E-07 1.62E-07 1.71 E-07 1.57E-07 1.6?t .47 1.64E-07 1.70E-07 SE 1.56E-07 1.84E-07 1.98E-07 1.93E-07 2.02E 07 2.06E-07 2.46E-07  ; SSE 1.42E-07 1.78E-07 1.97E-07 2.50E-07 2.26E-07 2.35E-07 2.77E-07 . S 1.55E-07 1.86E-07 2.07E-07 1.92E-07 2.08E-07 2.01 E-07 2.71 E-07

   . SSW      1.43E-07    1.64E-07    1.81 E-07    1.86E-07  1.83E-07    1.79E-07    2.01 E-07 SW      1.17E-07    1.45E-07    1.63E-07     1.77E-07  1.70E-07    1.74E-07    2.58E-07 WSW      9.91 E-07   1.25E-07    1.31 E-07    1.43E-07  1.62E-07    1.59E-07    2.45E-07 W       1.25E-07    1.56E-07     1.76E-07    1.86E-07  2.00E-07 2.04E-07       2.77E-07 WNW      1.39E-07    1.71 E-07    1.89E-07    1.96E-07  2.04E-07 2.12E-07       2.79E-07 NNW      2.00E-07    2.24E-07    2.43E-07    2.48E-07   2.36E-07 2.14E-07       3.06E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

Values less than the value for 0.4 miles. See appropriate off-gas stack long term elevated release values. l

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  • 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 l l

N 2.56E-07 1.89E-07 2.10E-07 2.05E-07 1.94E-07 1.88E-07 1.79E-07 NNE 2.59E-07 1.97E-07 2.23E-07 2.13E-07 1.97E-07 1.87E-07 1.77E-07 NE 1.71 E-07 1.63E-07 1.55E-07 1.86E-07 1.77E-07 1.74E-07 1.66E-07 ENE 1.82E-07 1.67E-07 2.13E-07 1.89E-07 1.74E-07 1.69E-07 1.64E-07 E 1.73E-07 1.61 E-07 1.51 E-07 1.88E-07 1.75E-07 1.66E-07 1.59E-07 ESE 1.84E-07 1.77E-07 1.70E-07 1.55E-07 1.52E-07 1.50E-07  ; SE 2.06E-07 2.05E-07 1.90E-07 2.00E-07 2.01 E-07 1.89E-07 1.77E-07 j SSE 2.25E-07 2.10E-07 2.01 E-07 2.21 E-07 1.77E-07 1.78E-07 1.78E-07 gI S 2.10E-07 "* 2.38E-07 2.35E-07 2.18E-07 2.04E-07 2.97E-07 W

 . SSW      1.90E-07    1.84E-07    2.46E-07     2.34E-07  2.24E-07 2.20E-07      2.17E-07 SW      1.80E-07    1.74E-07     1.69E-07    1.87E-07  2.01 E-07   1.99E-07   1.91 E-07 WSW       1.78E-07    1.76E-07     1.72E-07    1.89E-07  2.00E-07    1.99E-07   1.94E-07 W      2.14E-07     2.22E-07    2.50E-07     2.50E-07  2.32E-07 2.31 E-07 2.23E-07 WNW       1.96E 07    1.87E-07     1.81 E-07   1.97E-07  2.11 E-07 2.09E-07 2.01 E-07 NW     2.00E-07     1.90E-07    2.59E-07     2.40E-07  2.28E-07 2.10E-07 2.01 E-07 NNW     2.28E-07     2.01 E-07    1.96E-07     1.92E-07 1.87E-07    1.81 E-07  1.74E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

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, Elevated Releases s500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) i j For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (x/q), Sec/m 3

Miles
!          Sector
  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8
N 1.70E-07 1.66E-07 1.58E-07 1.54E-07 1.51 E-07 1.47E-07 1.37E-07 l NNE 1.70E-07 1.62E-07 1.57E-07 1.51 E-07 1.46E-07 1.44E-07 1.38E-07

) NE 1.60E-07 1.53E-07 1.53E-07 1.47E-07 1.40E-07 1.36E-07 1.30E-07 ] ENE 1.57E-07 1.50E-07 1.47E-07 1.44E 07 1.36E-07 1.33E-07 1.28E-07 i E 1.49E-07 1.44E-07 1.36E-07 1.33E-07 1.27E-07 1.23E-07 1.17E-07

ESE 1.48E-07 1.46E-07 1.43E-07 1.38E-07 1.33E-07 1.28E-07 1.23E-07 SE 1.95E-07 1.68E-07 1.64E-07 1.61 E-07 1.55E-07 1.66E-07 1.60E-07 jq SSE 1.69E-07 1.58E-07 1.58 E-07 1.50E-07 1.42E-07 1.35E-07 1.60E-07

(/ S 1.65E-07 1.58E-07 1.51 E-07 1.46E-07 1.41 E-07 1.40E-07 1.65E-07

. . SSW 2.10E-07 2.11 E-07 ' 2.12E-07 1.89E-07 1.82E-07 1.76E-07 1.71 E-07 SW 1.81 E-07 1.90E-07 1.93E-07 1.93E-07 2.32E-07 2.23E-07 2.11 E-07

{ WSW 1.82E-07 1.86E-07 1.79E-07 1.72E07 1.90E-07 1.84E-07 2.12E-07 l W 2.15E-07 2.18E-07 2.20E-07 2.19E-07 2.10E-07 2.08E-07 2.05E-07 l WNW 1.89E-07 1.89E-07 1.90E-07 1.93E-07 2.26E-07 2.18E-07 2.11 E-07

NW 1.91 E-07 1.86E-07 1.80E-07 1.76E-07 1.72E-07 1.69E-07 1.64E-07 NNW 1.72E-07 1.68E-07 1.68E-07 1.59E-07 1.54E-07 1.45E-07 1.36E-07 j

i Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 j Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. Values less than the value for 0.4 miles, j See appropriate off-gas stack long term elevated release values. d mil 6

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                                                                                 - Revision     0 i                                                                                     Page 44 of 72 Table A-10 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Short Term Elevated Releases 5500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) 8 For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (y/q), Sec/m Miles i

Sector

  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 l l

N 1.35E-07 1.34E-07 1.32E-07 1.30E-07 ' 1.28E-07 1.25E-07 1.23E-07 l NNE 1.30E-07 1.26E-07 1.22E-07 1.19E-07 1.15E-07 1.12E-07 1.09E-07 NE 1.22E-07 1.20E-07 1.16E-07 1.14E-07 1.11 E-07 1.09E-07 1.06E-07 ENE 1.21 E-07 1.81E 07 1.15E-07 1.13E-07 1.10E-07 1.07E-07 1.04E-07 l E 1.13E-07 1.10E-07 1.05E-07 1.03E-07 1.01 E-07 1.01 E-07 9.17E-08 ! ESE 1.19E-07 1.14E-07 1.08E-07 1.06E-07 1.03E-07 9.93E-08 9.89E-08 i SE 1.31 E-07 1.33E-07 1.35E-07 1.32E-07 1.26E-07 1.20E-07 1.15E-07 ) SSE 1.30E-07 1.32E-07 1.34 E-07 1.35E-07 1.31 E-07 1.26E-07 1.22E-07 g, S 1.63E-07 1.54E-07 1.46E-07 1.42E-07 1.34E-07 1.33E-07 1.32E-07 l

 . SSW      1.66E-07     1.57E-07    1.51 E-07    1.46E-07   1.39E-07  1.34E-07     1.31 E-07 SW      1.97E-07     1.82E-07    1.79E-07     1.71 E-07  1.64 E-07 1.59E-07     1.54E-07 l

WSW 2.02E-07 1.95E-07 1.85E-07 1.77E-07 1.69E-07 1.62E-07 1.54E-07 W 2.01 E-07 1.92E-07 1.90E-07 1.84E-07 1.82E-07 1.78E-07 1.71 E-07 WNW 2.02E-07 1.96E-07 1.92E-07 1.90E-07 1.85E-07 1.78E-07 1.75E-07 NW 1.70E-07 1.50E-07 1.48E-07 1.47E-07 1.39E-07 1.37E-07 1.38E-07 NNW 1.31 E-07 1.30E-07 1.27E-07 1.22E-07 1.19E-07 1.16E-07 1.13E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. Values less than the value for 0.4 miles.

   *" See appropriate off-gas stack long term elevated release values.

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For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (x/q), Sec/m8 Miles Sector

  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 N 1.18E-07 1.15E-07 1.14E-07 1.11 E-07 1.08E-07 1.06E-07 1.05E-07 NNE 1.07E-07 1.05E-07 1.01 E-07 9.83E-08 9.61 E-08 9.38E-08 9.04E-08 NE 1.03E-07 1.01 E-07 9.84E-08 9.65E-08 9.20E-08 9.00E-08 8.81 E-08 ENE 1.03E-07 1.01 E-07 9.56E-08 9.34E-08 9.07E-08 8.79E-08 8.58E-08 E 9.00E-08 8.74 E-08 8.37E-08 8.17E-08 7.94E-08 7.80E-08 7.64E-08 ESE 9.67E-08 9.46E-08 8.97E-08 8.91 E-08 8.79E-08 8.64E-08 8.45E-08 SE 1.10E-07 1.06E-07 1.06E-07 1.02E-07 9.89E-08 1.03E-07 9.99E-08 SSE 1.18E-07 1.15E-07 1.11 E r7 1.08E-07 1.12E-07 1.10E-07 1.08E-07 S 1.27E-07 1.23E-07 1.21 E-07 1.17E-07 1.13E-07 1.10E-07 1.10E-07 SSW 1.27E-07 1.24E-07 1.21 E-07 1.17E-07 1.15E-07 1.13E-07 1.08E-07 SW 1.52E-07 1.46E-07 1.43E-07 1.43E-07 1.41 E-07 1.40E-07 1.38E-07 WSW 1.49E-07 1.43E-07 1.44 E-07 1.43E-07 1.34E-07 1.33E-07 1.34E-07 W 1.66E-07 1.61 E-07 1.56E-07 1.49E-07 1.42E-07 1.39E-07 1.35E-07 l

WNW 1.73E-07 1.67E-07 1.63E-07 1.58E-07 1.54E-07 1.49E-07 1.45E-07 NW 1.34E-07 1.27E-07 1.25E-07 1.24E-07 1.21 E-07 1.19E-07 1.17E-07 NNW 1.10E-07 1.07E-07 1.02E-07 1.00E-07 9.75E-08 9.52E-08 9.37E-08 1 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 l Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l Values less than the value for 0.4 miles. l See appropriate off-gas stack long term elevated release values. mil

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Table A-10 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Short Term Elevated Releases s500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (x/q), Sec/m 3 Miles Sector

  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 N 1.01 E-07 9.83E-08 9.37E-08 9.14E-08 ~ 8.97E-08 8.80E-08 8.61 E-08 NNE 8.88E-08 8.71 E-08 8.63E-08 8.42E-08 8.14E-08 8.00E-08 7.84E-08 l

NE 8.69E-08 8.53E-08 8.40E-08 8.25E-08 8.19E-08 8.02E-08 7.81 E-08 ENE 8.42E-08 8.26E-08 8.09E-08 7.87E-08 7.69E-08 7.55E-08 7.38E-08 E 7.33E-08 7.27E-08 7.02E-08 6.85E-08 6.71 E-08 6.56E-08 6.40E-08 ESE 8.27E-08 8.10E-08 7.40E-08 7.77E-08 7.61 E-08 7.46E-08 7.32E-08 SE 9.71 E-08 9.47E-08 9.24E-08 9.01 E-08 8.78E-08 8.56E-08 8.18E-08 SSE 1.07E-07 1.02E-07 1.02E-07 9.90E-08 9.66E-08 9.41 E-08 1.19E-07 , S 1.06E-07 1.04E-07 1.02E-07 9.72E-08 9.63E-08 9.35E-08 9.03E-08

 . SSW      1.05E-07    1.03E-07     1.01 E-07   9.78E-08 9.46E-08 9.20E-08 9.00E-08 SW      1.38E-07    1.37E-07     1.34E-07    1.30E-07 1.26E-07 1.24E-07 1.22E-07 WSW      1.31 E-07   1.28E-07     1.28E-07    1.22E-07 1.20E-07 1.19E-07 1.18E-07 W      1.33E-07    1.28E-07     1.25E-07    1.24 E-07 1.20E-07 1.17E-07 1.15E-07 WNW      1.43E-07    1.38E-07     1.35E-07    1.33E-07 1.33E-07 1.27E-07 1.25E-07 NW      1.14E-07    1.12E-07     1.11 E-07   1.07E-07 1.04E-07 1.01 E-07 9.74E-08 NNW      9.12E-08    8.89E-08     8.64E-08    8.31 E-08 8.26E-08 8.08E-08 7.72E-08 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

Values less than the value for 0.4 miles.

See appropriate off-gas stack long term elevated release values.

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Table A-10 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Short Term Elevated Releases s500 HrsNr or $ 150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) l For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (y/q), Sec/m3 l l Miles l Sector

  • 5.0 l N 8.28E-08 NNE 7.56E-08 l

NE 7.58E-08 l ENE 7.11 E-08 E 6.33E-08

ESE 7.16E-08 SE 8.10E-08 SSE 1.11 E-07 ,

! S 8.84E-08 I . SSW 8.80E-08 SW 1.19E-07 WSW 1.13E-07 W 1.13E-07 WNW 1.21 E-07 NW 9.51 E-08 NNW 7.53E-08 l Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. Values less than the value for 0.4 miles. See appropriate off-gas stack long term elevated release values. I O mil

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  • 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 I " " "

N 1.32E-08 ' 1.31 E-08 9.45E-09 6.60E-09 NNE 2.39E-08 1.86E-08 1.39E-09 9.88E-09 NE 6.01 E-09 7.80E-09 6.24E-09 4.92E-09 ENE 1.31 E-08 1.14E-08 8.79E-09 6.20E-09 E 7.37E-09 9.17E-09 6.52E-09 4.58E-09 ESE 3.74E-09 5.28E-09 SE 6.26E-09 SSE 6.60E-09

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3.39E-09 4.09E-09  ! SW 2.30E-09 3.34E-09 WSW "* 2.16E-09 3.17E-09 W " " " "* 2.22E-09 3.38E-09 3.35E-09 WNW "* 2.55E-09 3.89E-09 3.94E-09 NW "* *" 3.17E-09 4.01 E-09 NNW 2.13E-08 1.68E-08 1.30E-08 9.18E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. O mil

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  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 l

l N 7.46E-09 7.64E-09 7.08E-09 5.61 E-09 5.20E-09 4.30E-09 4.21 E-09 NNE 9.52E-09 9.50E-09 8.74E-09 7.97E-09 6.49E-09 5.28E-09 5.05E-09 NE 5.32E-09 5.91E-09 5.43E-09 4.98E-09 4.43E-09 3.60E-09 3.11 E-09 ENE 6.00E-09 5.9 *E-09 5.01 E-09 4.56E-09 4.25E-09 3.75E-09 3.31 E-09 E 5.18E-09 5.40E-09 4.74E-09 4.36E-09 3.76E-09 3.08E-09 3.09E-09 ESE 6.16E-09 6. 58E-09 5.98E-09 4.72E-09 4.30E-09 3.8SE-09 3.66E-09

SE 7.39E-09 7.99E-09 7.50E-09 6.40E-09 5.96E-09 5.50E-09 6.04E-09 l /q SSE 7.58E-09 8.26E-09 7.59E-09 6.02E-09 6.29E-09 5.79E-09 6.12E-09 lV S 6.46E-09 6.88E-09 6.53E-09 5.17E-09 4.89E-09 4.19E-09 5.08E-09 l SSW 4.90E-09 4.99E-09 4.71 E-09 4.17E-09 3.58E-09 3.12E-09 3.17E-09 SW 5.67E-09 4.25E-09 3.97E-09 3.65E-09 3.03E-09 2.74E-09 3.65E-09 WSW 3.83E-09 4.16E-09 3.58E-09 3.23E-09 3.12E-09 2.66E-09 3.64E-09 W 4.14E-09 4.59E-09 4.35E-09 3.87E-09 3.59E-09 3.20E 09 3.87E-09 WNW 4.86E-09 5.37E-09 5.09E-09 4.51 E-09 4.10E-09 3.77E-09 4.44E-09

NW 4.75E-09 5.16E-09 5.03E-09 4.25E-09 3.55E-09 3.43E-09 3.86E-09 l NNW 8.37E-09 8.39E-09 7.94E-09 7.09E-09 5.96E-09 4.82E-09 6.18E-09 Period of Record: 91-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l l

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  • 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 N 4.63E-09 3.13E-09 3.20E-09 2.90E-09' 2.69E-09' 2.48E-09 2.24E-09 NNE 5.50E-09 3.78E-09 4.02E-09 3.56E-09 3.27E-09 2.95E-09 2.66E-09 NE 3.10E-09 2.65E-09 2.28E-09 2.48E-09 2.27E-09 2.08E-09 1.85E-09 ENE 2.86E-09 2.40E-09 2.81 E-09 2.31 E-09 2.08E-09 1.91 E-09 1.76E-09 E 2.73E-09 2.35E-09 2.05E-09 2.39E-09 2.18E-09 1.96E-09 1.81 E-09 ESE 3.62E-09 3.20E-09 2.86E-09 2.38E-09 2.22E-09 2.10E-09 SE 4.68E-09 4.28E-09 3.67E-09 3.61 E-09 3.49E-09 3.09E-09 2.75E-09 SSE 4.50E-09 3.93E-09 3.57E-09 3.70E-09 2.90E-09 2.79E-09 2.69E-09 S 3.59E-09 3.58E-09 3.34E-09 3.04E-09 2.74E-09 2.55E-09 SSW 2.73E-09 2.34E-09 2.81 E-09 2.42E-09 2.17E-09 1.97E-09 1.80E-09 SW 2.32E 09 1.98E-09 1.72E-09 1.72E-09 1.72E-09 1.57E-09 1.40E-09 WSW 2.38E-09 2.07E-09 1.80E-09 1.77E-09 1.73E-09 1.58E-09 1.42E-09 W 2.70E-09 2.47E-09 2.47E-09 2.22E-09 1.92E-09 1.75E-09 1.57E-09 I WNW 2.83E-09 2.38E-09 2.06E-09 2.02E-09 2.03E-09 1.84E-09 1.64E-09 i NW 3.09E-09 2.70E 09 3.41 E-09 2.94E-09 2.70E-09 2.35E-09 2.13E-09 NNW 4.19E-09 3.41 E-09 3.09E-09 2.84E-09 2.74E-09 2.54E-09 2.33E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. .

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  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 l

N 2.04E-09 1.90E-09 1.75E-09 1.64E-09 1.53E-09 1.42E-09 1.27E-09 l NNE 2.45E-09 2.25E-09 ~ '2.10E-09 1.95E-09 1.82E-09 1.73E-09 1.61 E-09 l NE 1.67E-09 1.51 E-09 1.42E-09 1.30E-09 1.19E-09 1.11 E-09 1.03E-09 ENE 1.61 E-09 1.47E-09 1.38E-09 1.29E-09 1.18E-09 1.12E-09 1.04E-09 E 1.62E-09 1.51 E-09 1.37E-09 1.30E-09 1.20E-09 1.12E-09 1.04 E-09 ! ESE 1.99E-09 1.88E-09 1.78E-09 1.66E-09 1.55E-09 1.44E-09 1.34E-09 SE 2.89E-09 2.38E-09 2.24E-09 2.12E-09 1.97E-09 2.09E-09 1.97E-09 SSE 2.47E-09 2.24E-09 2.18E-09 2.01 E-09 1.85E-09 1.72E-09 1.98E-09 i S 2.06E-09 1.92E-09 1.80E-09 1.67E-09 1.54E-09 1.46E-09 1.64E-09 SSW 1.62E-09 1.64E-09 1.73E-09 1.57E-09 1.46E-09 1.37E-09 1.29E-09 l SW 1.24E-09 1.27E-09 1.35E-09 1.40E-09 1.60E-09 1.48E-09 1.34E-09 WSW 1.24E-09 1.29E-09 1.26E-09 1.27E-09 1.35E-09 1.27E-09 1.42E-09 W 1.40E-09 1.40E-09 1.42E-09 1.47E-09 1.35E-09 1.27E-09 1.20E-09 WNW 1.43E-09 1.46E-09 1.48E-09 1.52E-09 1.68E-09 1.58E-09 1.44E-09 NW 1.93E-09 1.80E-09 1.67E-09 1.57E-09 1.45E-09 1.35E-09 1.25E-09 NNW 2.22E-09 2.09E-09 2.02E-09 1.85E-09 1.74E-09 1.58E-09 1.44E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 . Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l v mil

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  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 l

l N 1.20E-09 1.15E-09 1.08E-09 1.03E-09 ~ 9.77E-10 9.22E-10 8.74E-10 NNE 1.47E-09 1.39E-09 1.31 E-09 1.25E-09 1.17E-09 1.11 E-09 1.06E-09 NE 9.37E-10 8.90E-10 8.37E-10 7.98E-10 7.54E-10 7.19E-10 6.82E10 i ENE 9.64E-10 9.11 E-10 8.65E-10 8.28E-10 7.85E-10 7.41 E-10 7.09E-10 E 9.72E-10 9.18 E-10 8.55E-10 8.15E-10 7.80E-10 7.63E-10 6.77E-10 l ESE 1.26E-09 1.18E-09 1.09E-09 1.04E-09 9.85E-10 9.24E-10 9.01 E-10 SE 1.58 E-09 1.57E-09 1.56E-09 1.49E-09 1.40E-09 1.31 E-09 1.23E-09 SSE 1.57E 09 1.55E-09 1.54 E-09 1.52E-09 1.44 E-09 1.36E-09 1.28E-09 S 1.56E-09 1.41 E-09 1.29E-09 1.21 E-09 1.10E-09 1.05E-09 1.01 E-09 )l SSW 1.22E-09 1.12E-09 1.04E-09 9.83E-10 9.12E-10 8.63E-10 8.24E-10 SW 1.25E-09 1.11 E-09 1.05E-09 9.69E-10 8.96E-10 8.36E-10 7.83E-10 WSW 1.31 E-09 1.22E-09 1.13E-09 1.05E-09 9.80E-10 9.14E-10 8.49E-10 W 1.19E-09 1.09E-09 1.04E-09 9.69E-10 9.26E-10 8.75E-10 8.11 E-10 WNW 1.31 E-09 1.21 E-09 1.12E-09 1.06E-09 9.78E-10 9.00E-10 8.43E-10 NW 1.23E-09 1.03E09 9.72E-10 9.26E-10 8.37E-10 7.94E-10 7.63E-10 NNW 1.35E-09 1.30E-09 1.25E-09 1.17E-09 1.11 E-09 1.06E-09 1.44E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l I 9' mil l I

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  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 j N 8.20E-10 7.85E-10 7.57E-10 7.26E-10 6.90E-10 6.64E-10 6.42E-10 l NNE 1.01 E-09 9.76E-10 9.14E-10 8.72E-10 8.35E-10 7.98E-10 7.55E-10

) NE 6.45E-10 6.15E-10 5.85E-10 5.60E-10 5.22E-10 4.99E-10 4.77E-10 i ENE 6.83E-10 6.52E-10 6.06E-10 5.79E-10 5.51 E-10 5.22E-10 5.00E-10 l l E 6.49E-10 6.16E-10 5.77E-10 5.51 E-10 5.25E-10 5.05E-10 4.85E 10  : . ESE 8.60E-10 8.21 E-10 7.64E-10 7.41 E-10 7.16E-10 6.91 E-10 6.61 E-10  ; SE 1.16E-09 1.10E-09 1.08E-09 1.02E-09 9.68E-10 9.93E-10 9.48E-10 i j g SSE 1.21 E-09 1.15E-09 1.08 E-09 1.02E-09 1.04E-09 9.94E-10 9.52E-10 S 9.44E-10 9.15E-10 8.76E-10 8.65E-10 8.63E-10 8.23E-10 7.95E-10 SSW 7.76E-10 7.35E-10 6.96E-10 6.69E-10 6.35E-10 6.08E-10 5.70E-10  ! ) , , SW 7.42E-10 6.82E-10 6.45E-10 6.21 E-10 5.90E-10 5.64E-10 5.37E-10 WSW 7.90E-10 7.45E-10 7.21 E-10 6.88E-10 6.21 E-10 5.94E-10 5.78E-10 l W 7.69E-10 7.29E-10 6.93E-10 6.50E-10 6.08E-10 5.83E-10 5.56E-10 l j WNW 8.16E-10 7.73E-10 7.41 E-10 7.05E-10 6.72E-10 6.38E-10 6.11 E-10 i NW 7.24E-10 6.75E-10 6.45E-10 6.43E-10 6.48E-10 6.19E-10 5.95E-10 ! NNW 9.60E-10 9.10E-10 8.53E-10 8.18E-10 7.82E-10 7.49E-10 7.22E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. 1 I s,, ) mil 4

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  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 N 6.07E-10 5.80E-10 5.43E-10 5.20E-10 5.01 E-10 4.83E-10 4.65E-10 NNE 7.27E-10 7.00E-10 6.81 E-10 6.52E-10 6.20E-10 5.98E-10 5.76E-10 NE 4.61 E-10 4.42E-10 4.27E-10 4.10E-10 3.99E-10 3.83E-10 3.66E-10 ENE 4.81 E-10 4.63E-10 4.45E-10 4.24E-10 4.07E-10 3.92E-10 3.76E-10 E 4.55E-10 4.43E-10 4.19E-10 4.02E-10 3.86E-10 3.71 E-10 3.55E-10 ESE 6.34E-10 6.06E-10 5.45E-10 5.59E-10 5.39E-10 5.19E-10 4.97E-10 SE 9.05E-10 8.70E-10 8.33E-10 8.01 E-10 7.69E-10 7.38E-10 6.94E-10 SSE 9.43E-10 8.59E-10 8.39E-10 8.03E-10 7.73E-10 7.40E-10 9.18E-10 )

S 7.75E-10 7.42E-10 7.10E-10 6.65E-10 6.49E-10 6.21 E-10 5.91 E-10 SSW 5.39E-10 5.15E-10 4.91 E-10 4.69E-10 4.47E-10 4.28E-10 4.13E-10 SW 5.23E-10 5.02E-10 4.74E-10 4.53E-10 4.35E-10 4.22E-10 4.08E-10 WSW 5.46E-10 5.16E 10 4.98E-10 4.69E-10 4.55E-10 4.45E-10 4.34E-10 W 5.35E-10 5.09E-10 4.89E-10 4.77E-10 4.53E-10 4.36E-10 4.20E-10 WNW 5.91 E-10 5.61 E-10 5.41 E-10 5.24E-10 5.16E-10 4.87E-10 4.69E-10 l NW 5.88E-10 5.66E-10 5.44E-10 5.17E-10 4.96E-10 4.72E-10 4.48E-10 NNW 6.90E-10 6.60E-10 6.30E-10 5.96E-10 5.83E-10 5.61 E-10 5.28E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. O mil 1

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Table A-11 Monticello Off-Gas Stack Dispersion Parameters for Short Term Elevated Releases 5 500 Hrs /Yr or $1 50 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (D/q), m 2 i Miles Sector

  • 5.0 N 4.39E-10 NNE 5.46E-10 l NE 3.48E-10 ENE 3.56E-10 E 3.45E-10 ESE 4.80E-10 SE 6.78E-10 SSE 8.45E-10 l S 5.70E-10
  ,,       SSW     3.98E-10 SW     3.92E-10 WSW      4.12E-10 l

W 4.05E-10 WNW 4.48E-10 NW 4.31 E-10 NNW 5.06E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 l Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l l l mil

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Table A-12 Monticello Reactor Building Vent Dispersion Parameters for Short Term Elevated Releases $500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr  ! l For Site Boundary Locations (Identified in Table A-2) Distance x/q (Sec/m)8 Sector

  • Miles Meters No Decay Undepleted D/4(m 2) 1 N 0.51 821. 5.18E-06 7.19E-08 NNE 0.58 933, 3.51 E-06 5.02E-08 NE 0.65 1046. 2.33E-06 2.93E-08 ENE 0.83 1336. 1.82E-06 1.69E-08 E 0.59 950. 3.67E-06 3.90E-08 ESE 0.59 950. 4.95E-06 6.51 E-08 SE 0.61 982. 4.96E-06 6.49E-08 SSE 0.43 692. 8.06E-06 1.18E-07 S 0.34 547. 6.92E-06 9.30E-08 l SSW SW 0.32 0.32 515.

515. 5.92E-06 6.31 E-06 7.04E-08 8.24E-08 h) l WSW 0.35 563. 4.91 E-06 5.50E-08  ! W 0.48 772. 3.38E-06 3.82E-08 l WNW 0.68 1094. 2.94 E-06 2.88E-08 NW 0.43 692. 5.70E-06 7.09E-08 NNW 0.53 853. 4.44E-06 6.09E-08 E" 0.38 612. 1.61 E-06 1.93E-08 ESE" 0.31 499. 2.83E-06 4.24E-08 SE" 0.36 579. 2.43E-06 3.59E-08 E" 0.57 917. 9.16E-07 9.92E-09 ESE" 0.62 998. 1.10E-06 1.42E-08 SE" 0.50 805. 1.51 E-06 2.14 E-08 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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  • 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7

! 1 l N 7.30E-05 2.19E-05 1.10E-05 7.14E-06 5.28E-06 4.19E-06 3.46E-06 l NNE 5.81 E-05 1.77E-05 8.96E-06 5.84E-06 4.23E-06 3.34E-06 2.79E-06 I NE 4.26E-05 1.29E-05 6.69E-06 4.33E-06 3.19E-06 2.54E-06 2.16E-06 ENE 4.27E-05 1.29E-05 6.65E-06 4.32E-06 3.15E-06 2.53E-06 2.16E-06 E 5.76E-05 1.73E-05 9.22E-06 6.20E-06 4.51 E-06 3.63E-06 3.04E-06 ESE 7.80E-05 2.30E-05 1.24E-05 8.28E-06 6.16E-06 4.84E-06 4.01 E-06 SE 8.52E-05 2.48E-05 1.31 E-05 8.85E-06 6.46E-06 5.08E-06 4.18E-06 j gd SSE 8.87E-05 2.60E-05 1.36E-05 8.91 E-06 6.53E-06 5.15E-06 4.22E-06 . .. S 4.89E-05 1.47E-05 7.95E-06 5.35E-06 3.95E-06 3.17E-06 2.63E-06

SSW 4.04E-05 1.19E-05 6.58E-06 4.38E-06 3.34E-06 2.80E-06 2.46E-06 SW 4.37E-05 1.34E-05 7.26E-06 4.76E-06 3.62E-06 2.97E-06 2.62E-06 i WSW 3.65E-05 1.09E-05 6.13E-06 4.11 E-06 3.17E-06 2.70E-06 2.43E-06 W 4.07E-05 1.23E-05 6.47E-06 4.32E-06 3.19E-06 2.67E-06 2.35E-06 WNW 5.53E-05 1.65E-05 8.74E-06 5.74E-06 4.22E-06 3.37E-06 2.85E-06

) NW 6.25E-05 1.85E-05 9.62E-06 6.32E-06 4.65E-06 3.76E-06 3.15E-06 j NNW 7.11 E-05 2.11 E-05 1.04E 05 6.70E-06 4.78E-06 3.76E-06 3.15E-06 1 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. 1 iO mil

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  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 i

N 2.84E-06 2.43E-06 2.05E-06 1.79E-06 1.61 E-06 1.46E-06 1.31 E-06 NNE 2.33E-06 2.02E-06 1.71 E-06 1.51 E-06 1.37E-06 1.24E-06 1.12E-06 i NE 1.83E-06 1.58E-06 1.37E-06 1.21 E-06 1.11 E-06 9.99E-06 9.23E-06 j ENE 1.87E-06 1.64E-06 1.46E-06 1.31 E-06 1.20E-06 1.11 E-06 1.04 E-06 E 2.51 E-06 2.18E-06 1.87E-06 1.64E-06 1.50E-06 1.38E-06 1.26E-06 l ESE 3.34E-06 2.77E-06 2.38 E-06 2.07E-06 1.80E-06 1.59E-06 1.44E-06 SE 3.42E-06 2.82E-06 2.39E-06 2.07E-06 1.78E-06 1.57E-06 1.40E-06 SSE 3.47E-06 2.6?E-06 2.43E-06 2.12E-06 1.86E-06 1.64E-06 1.47E-06 1.70E-06 1.38E-06 1.27E-06 1.15E-06 gl S 2.27E-06 1.96E-06 1.51 E-06 ! SSW 2.18E-06 1.93E-06 1.74E-06 1.52E-06 1.48E-06 1.33E-06 1.21 E-06 SW 2.26E-06 1.99E-06 1.81 E-06 1.58E-06 1.44E-06 1.32E-06 1.21 E-06 WSW 2.18E-06 1.94E-06 1.82E-06 1.63E-06 1.48E-06 1.39E-06 1.29E-06 W 2.07E-06 1.87E-06 1.67E-06 1.52E-06 1.41 E-06 1.29E-06 1.19 E-06 WNW 2.47E-06 2.15E-06 1.86E-06 1.68E-06 1.52E-06 1.37E-06 1.26E-06 NW 2.60E-06 2.22E-06 1.89E-06 1.64E-06 1.49E-06 1.34E-06 1.22E-06 NNW 2.64E-06 2.25E-06 1.90E-06 1.68E-06 1.50E-06 1.37E-06 1.25E-06 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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) ! Table A-13 Reactor Building Vent Dispersion Parameters for Short Term j Elevated Releases s500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) l For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (yfq), Sec/m3 Miles l l Sector * ~1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 j N 1.28E-06 1.15E-06 1.05E-06 9.60E-07 9.00E-07 8.28E-07 7.67E-07

NNE 1.11 E-06 9.94E-07 9.14E-07 8.44E-07 7.91 E-07 7.31 E-07 6.94E-07

] NE 8.63E-07 7.69E-07 7.26E-07 7.09E-07 6.71 E-07 6.31 E-07 6.08E-07 j ENE 9.50E-07 9.08E-07 8.65E-07 8.22E-07 7.80E-07 7.31 E-07 7.00E-07

E 1.15E-06 1.06E-06 1.02E-06 9.40E-07 8.72E-07 8.20E-07 7.72E-07 ESE 1.31 E-06 1.16E-06 1.07E-06 1.03E-06 9.41 E-07 8.73E-07 8.08E-07 I SE 1.26E-06 1.15E-06 1.06E-06 1.01 E 9.46E-07 8.74E-07 8.19E-07 i SSE 1.33E-06 1.17E-06 1.09E-06 1.05E-06 9.69E-07 9.01 E-07 8.34E-07 S 1.13E-06 1.00E-06 9.21 E-0? 8.55E-07 7.94E-07 7.33E-07 6.96E-07
    .   . SSW       1.19E-06    1.12E-06     1.08E-06       1.04E-06    1.02E-06   1.02E-06   9.95E-07
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W 1.19E-06 1.12E-06 1.06E-06 1.02E-06 1.01 E-06 9.95E-07 9.91 E-07 ,

l WNW 1.25E-06 1.16E-06 1.11 E-06 1.06E-06 1.02E-06 1.01 E-06 9.90E-07 I ! NW 1.09E-06 9.91 E-07 9.57E-07 8.87E-07 8.18E-07 7.65E-07 7.25E-07 NNW 1.24E-06 1.12E-06 1.03E-06 9.46E-07 8.85E-07 8.17E-07 7.74E-07 4 i Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 - l Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. i 4 iO mil ]

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  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 N 7.21 E-07 6.79E-07 6.38E-07 6.10E-07 ~ 5.92E-07 5.77E-07 5.62E-07 NNE 6.47E-07 6.14E-07 5.79E-07 5.45E-07 5.26E-07 4.99E-07 4.80E-07 NE 5.81 E-07 5.55E-07 5.23 E-07 5.11 E-07 4.86E-07 4.63E-07 4.47E-07 ENE 6.68E-07 6.41 E-07 6.10E-07 5.90E-07 5.62E-07 5.41 E-07 5.22E-07 E 7.25E-07 6.92E-07 6.51 E-07 6.19E-07 5.74E-07 5.53E-07 5.35E-07 l ESE 7.53E-07 7.07E-07 6.62E-07 6.25E-07 5.91 E-07 5.56E-07 5.28E-07 SE 7.76E-07 7.36E-07 7.02E-07 6.75E-07 6.37E-07 6.04E-07 5.74E-07 SSE 7.74E-07 7.28E-07 6.87E-07 6.46E-07 6.10E-07 5.77E-07 5.51 E-07 g)

S 6.44E-07 6.08 E-07 5.80E-07 5.54 E 5.40E-07 5.25E-07 5.14 E-07 W SSW 9.71 E-07 9.89 E-07 9.88E-07 9.58E-07 9.03E-07 8.47E-07 8.10E-07 SW 9.09E-07 9.03E-07 8.97E-07 8.65E-07 8.24E-07 7.90E-07 7.65E-07 WSW 9.86E-07 9.81 E-07 9.76E-07 9.48E-07 8.87E-07 8.35E-07 7.92E-07 W 9.66E-07 9.80E-07 9.78E-07 9.56E-07 9.12E-07 8.87E-07 8.66E-07 WNW 9.90E-07 9.88E-07 9.97E-07 9.75E-07 9.54E-07 9.43E-07 9.29E-07 NW 6.91 E-07 6.47E-07 6.07E-07 5.89E-07 5.72E-07 5.60E-07 5.51 E-07 l NNW 7.27E-07 6.76E-07 6.47E-07 6.28E-07 5.95E-07 5.74E-07 5.52E-07 l 1 l Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. I mil

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Elevated Releases $500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd)

For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (y/q), Sec/m 3 Miles Sector

  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 N 5.48E-07 5.29E-07 5.16E-07 5.02E-07 4.91 E-07 4.99E-07 4.82E-07 NNE 4.65E-07 4.49E-07 4.30E-07 4.15E-07 3.98E-07 3.83E-07 3.71 E-07 NE 4.31 E-07 4.13E-07 3.96E-07 3.82E-07 3.66E-07 3.51 E-07 3.39E-07 ENE 5.06E-07 4.87E-07 4.64E-07 4.52E-07 4.36E-07 4.25E-07 4.14E-07 E 5.13E-07 5.00E-07 4.80E-07 4.62E-07 4.45E-07 4.27E-07 4.09E-07 ESE 5.01 E-07 4.74E-07 4.57E-07 4.36E-07 4.15E-07 3.99E-07 3.83E-07 I SE 5.51 E-07 5.28E-07 5.05E-07 4.78E-07 4.55E-07 4.35E-07 4.16E-07 SSE 5.27E-07 5.06E-07 4.85 E-07 4.59E-07 4.44E-07 4.26E-07 4.10E-07 (m
 %         S      5.03E-07    4.91 E-07  5.05E-07    4.93E-07   4.96E-07 4.76E-07 4.67E-07
   ;    SSW       7.70E-07    7.34E-07   7.03E-07     6.76E-07  6.48E-07    6.25E-07   5.97E-07 SW       7.38E-07    7.09E-07   6.87E-07     6.61 E-07 6.43E-07 6.16E-07      5.94E-07 WSW       7.52E-07    7.13E-07   6.84E-07     6.52E-07  6.24E-07    6.02E-07   5.73E-07 W       8.43E-07    8.16E-07   7.91 E-07    7.64E-07  7.44E-07    7.09E-07   6.90E-07 WNW       9.07E-07    8.94E-07   8.62E-07     8.44E-07  8.18E-07    8.00E-07 7.84 E-07 NW       5.34E-07    5.22E-07   5.28E-07     5.15E-07  5.16E-07 5.04E-07 4.97E-07 NNW       5.28E-07    5.08E-07   4.93E-07     4.74E-07  4.55E-07 4.35E-07 4.20E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 N 4.65E-07 4.49E-07 4.32E-07 4.19E-07 ' 4.06E-07 3.95E-07 3.83E-07 NNE 3.58E-07 3.47E-07 3.37E-07 3.25E-07 3.16E-07 3.18E-07 3.08E-07 NE 3.29E-07 3.18E-07 3.10E-07 3.01 E-07 2.93E-07 2.90E-07 2.77E-07 ENE 4.02E-07 3.90E-07 3.80E-07 3.72E-07 3.60E-07 3.55E-07 3.46E-07 E 3.97E-07 3.83E-07 3.72E-07 3.74E-07 3.66E-07 3.55E-07 3.44 E-07 l

ESE 3.71 E-07 3.57E-07 3.42E-07 3.37E-07 3.28E-07 3.17E-07 3.06E-07 SE 4.01 E-07 3.86E-07 3.70E-07 3.61 E-07 3.48E-07 3.44E-07 3.42E-07 SSE 3.92E-07 3.78E-07 3.68E-07 3.66E-07 3.52E-07 3.41 E-07 3.29E-07 S 4.49E-07 4.43E-07 4.36E-07 4.29E-07 4.22E-07 4.16E-07 4.12E-07 SSW 5.79E-07 5.58E-07 5.49E-07 5.38E-07 5.25E-07 5.14E-07 5.02E-07 SW 5.80E-07 5.64E-07 5.48E-07 5.28E-07 5.15E-07 5.04E-07 4.94E-07 WSW 5.61 E-07 5.59E-07 5.50E-07 5.35E-07 5.23E-07 5.13E-07 4.90E-07 W 6.66E-07 6.40E-07 6.16E-07 5.94E-07 5.73E-07 5.54E-07 5.36E-07 WNW 7.52E-07 7.22E-07 6.90E-07 6.65E-07 6.37E-07 6.19E-07 5.97E-07 NW 4.79E-07 4.71 E-07 4.66E-07 4.57E-07 4.49E-07 4.41 E-07 4.38E-07 NNW 4.07E-07 3.95E-07 3.86E-07 3.72E-07 3.68E-07 3.57E-07 3.51 E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent. O mil

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  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 I N 3.65E-07 3.55E-07 3.41 E-07 3.33E-07 3.25E-07 3.20E-07 3.12E-07
NNE 3.08E-07 3.00E-07 2.85E-07 2.79E-07 2.72E-07 2.66E-07 2.59E-07 i NE 2.79E-07 2.69E-07 2.53E-07 2.53E-07 2.48E-07 2.41E-07 2.36E-07

] ENE 3.36E-07 3.29E-07 3.12E-07 3.07E-07 3.00E-07 2.98E-07 2.91 E-07 E 3.37E-07 3.28E-07 3.19E-07 3.11 E-07 3.02E-07 2.95E-07 2.85E-07 4 ESE 2.98E-07 2.89E-07 2.80E-07 2.71E-07 2.63E-07 2.56E-07 2.48E-07 SE 3.32E-07 3.20E-07 3.10E-07 3.01 E-07 2.92E-07 2.83E-07 2.75E-07

A SSE 3.21 E-07 3.11 E-07 3.02E-07 2.92E-07 2.84E-07 2.75E-07 2.68E-07 l S 4.03E-07 3.94E-07 3.87E-07 3.76E-07 3.65E-07 3.53E-07 3.43E-07 f - -

SSW 4.92E-07 4.81 E-07 4.71 E-07 4.57E-07 4.39E-07 4.26E-07 4.11 E-07 SW 4.84E-07 4.79E-07 4.69E-07 4.54E-07 4.39E-07 4.25E-07 4.12E-07 WSW 4.89E-07 4.775-07 4.66E-07 4.50E-07 4.35E-07 4.24E-07 4.11 E-07 l W 5.19E-07 5.03E-07 4.87E-07 4.73E-07 4.56E-07 4.43E-07 4.25E-07

WNW 5.78E-07 5.59E-07 5.41 E-07 5.25E-07 5.09E-07 4.92E-07 4.78E-07 l NW 4.29E-07 4.20E-07 4.11 E-07 4.00E-07 3.88E-07 3.77E-07 3.66E-07
NNW 3.45E-07 3.32E-07 3.22E-07 3.15E-07 3.07E-07 2.98E-07 2.91 E-07 4

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1 N 3.03E-07 NNE 2.52E-07 NE 2.30E-07 ENE 2.84 E-07 E 2.82E-07 ESE 2.41 E-07 SE 2.67E-07 SSE 2.62E-07 S 4.67E-07

   ;    SSW       4.00E-07 SW       3.99E-07 WSW       3.99E-07 W       4.12E-07 WNW       4.66E-07 NW       3.52E-07 NNW       2.78E-07 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Reactor Vent.

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    . SSW      3.27E-07    1.30E-07    7.81 E-08  5.13E-08    3.67E-08 2.75E-08   2.15E-08 SW      4.13E-07    1.67E-07    9.51 E-08  6.02E-08    4.24E-03 3.12E-08   2.46E-08 WSW      2.82E-07    1.14E-07    6.90E-08   4.53 E-08   3.27E-08 2.46E-08   1.94E-08 W      3.06E-07    1.25E-07    7.41 E-08  5.02E-08    3.55E-08 2.68E-08   2.10E-08 WNW      4.25E-07    1.69E-07    9.89E-08   6.61 E-08   4.73E-08 3.52E-08   2.73E-08       j NW 5.40E-07    2.12E-07    1.21 E-07  7.91 E-08   5.61 E-08 4.23E-08 3.28E-08 NNW      6.42E-07    2.53E-07    1.42E-07    9.39E-08   6.65E-08 4.95E-08 3.87E-08 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

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  • 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 N 3.25E-08 2.57E-08 1.99E-08 1.61 E-08 1.34E-08 1.13E-08 9.77E-09 NNE 2.79E-08 2.22E-08 1.71 E-08 1.39E-08 1.16E-08 9.77E-09 8.45E-09 NE 1.99E-08 1.56E-08 1.23E-08 1.00E-08 8.52E-09 7.15E-09 6.20E-09 ENE 1.80E-08 1.41 E-08 1.12E-08 9.11 E-09 7.57E-09 6.45E 09 5.55E09 E 2.17E-08 1.70E-08 1.33E-08 1.07E-08 9.01 E-09 7.69E-09 6.56E-09 ESE 3.78E-08 2.92E-08 2.35E-08 1.93E-08 1.59E-08 1.34E-08 1.16E-08 SE 3.99E-08 3.10E-08 2.48E-08 2.04E-08 1.67E-08 1.40E-08 1.20E-08 SSE S

4.16E-08 2.26E-08 3.26E-08 1.78E-08 2.57E-08 1.41 E-08 2.12E-08 1.16E-08 1.76E-08 9.75E-09 1.48E-08 8.85E-09 1.27E-08 7.48E-09 g) ' SSW 1.69E-08 1.34E-08 1.10E-08 9.02E-09 7.60E-09 6.52E-09 5.84 E-09 SW 1.89E-08 1.51 E-08 1.25E-08 1.01 E-08 8.52E-09 7.27E-09 6.61 E-09 l WSW 1.52E-08 1.20E-08 1.01 E-08 8.20E-09 6.85E-09 5.94E-09 5.35E-09 W 1.62E-08 1.31 E-08 1.04E-08 8.64E-09 7.29E-09 6.19E-09 5.49E-09 l WNW 2.16E-08 1.72E-08 1.36E-08 1.12E-08 9.47E-09 7.95E-09 7.18E-09 NW 2.49E-08 1.97E-08 1.55E-08 1.26E-08 1.07E-08 9.05E-09 7.82E-09 NNW 3.00E-08 2.36E-08 1.82E-08 1.49E-08 1.22E-08 1.05E-08 9.21 E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERA 11NG PLANT ODCM-13.06 0 TITLE: ODCM-06.01 TABLES Revision Page 67 of 72 i Table A-14 Reactor Building Vent Dispersion Parameters for Short Term l Elevated Releases $500 Hrs /Yr or $150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (D/q), m 2 Miles Sector

  • 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 i

N 8.90E-09 7.61 E-09 6.62E-09 5.81 E-09 5.23E-09 4.63E-09 4.13E-09 NNE 7.75E-09 6.61 E-09 F 79E-09 5.10E-09 4.56E-09 4.07E-09 3.71 E-09 l NE 5.46E-09 4.54E-09 4.02E-09 3.69E-09 3.30E-09 2.93E-09 2.48E-09 ENE 4.71 E-09 4.19E-09 3.73E-09 3.33E-09 2.98E-09 2.64E-09 2.40E-09 E 5.63E-09 4.93E-09 4.49E-09 3.96E-09 3.53E-09 3.18E-09 2.88E-09 ESE 1.01 E-08 8.60E-09 7.60E-09 7.07E-09 6.28E-09 5.64E-09 5.07E-09 SE 1.03E-08 9.00E-09 7.94E-09 7.17E-09 6.48E-09 5.74E-09 5.17E-09 SSE 1.10E-08 9.30E-09 8.32E-09 7.72E-09 6.89E-09 6.20E-09 5.56E-09 S 6.89E-09 5.81 E-09 5.11 E-09 4.54 E-09 4.06E-09 3.61 E-09 3.30E-09 SSW 5.34E-09 4.70E-09 4.14 E-09 3.63E-09 3.26E-09 3.21 E-09 2.88E-09 SW 6.60E-09 5.31 E-09 4.72E-09 4.14E-09 3.66E-09 3.56E-09 3.24E-09 WSW 4.91E 09 4.44E-09 3.92E-09 3.40E-09 3.03E-09 3.03E-09 2.76E-09 W 5.07E-09 4.44E-09 3.82E-09 3.36E-09 3.07E-09 2.96E-09 2.71 E-09 WNW 6.67E-09 5.78E-09 5.06E-09 4.43E-09 3.92E-09 3.71 E-09 3.34E-09 NW 6.67E-09 5.73E-09 5.26E-09 4.65E-09 4.11 E-09 3.68E-09 3.35E-09 NNW 8.53E-09 7.30E-09 6.36E-09 5.58E-09 5.00E-09 4.42E09 4.03E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 > Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l [v#h , 1 mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT .ODCM-13.06 l TITLE: ODCM-06.01 TABLES Revision 0 l Page 68 of 72 L _' I Table A-14 3eactor Buil ding Vent Dispersion Parameters for Short Term Elevated Releases s500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (D/q), m-2 Miles Sector

  • 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 N 3.75E-09 3.42E-09 3.11 E-09 2.88E-09 2.68E-09 2.53E-09 2.38E-09 NNE 3.34E-09 3.06E-09 2.79E-09 2.55E-09 2.38E-09 2.20E-09 2.06E-09 NE 2.43E-09 2.21 E-09 2.02E-09 1.89E-09 1.74E-09 1.61 E-09 1.51 E-09 ENE 2.18E-09 2.03E-09 1.85E-09 1.70E-09 1.57E-09 1.46E-09 1.36E-09 E 2.61 E-09 2.41 E-09 2.20E-09 2.02E-09 1.82E-09 1.71 E-09 1.61 E-09 ESE 4.60E-09 4.21 E-09 3.84E-09 3.54E-09 3.28E-09 3.01 E-09 2.80E-09 SE 4.71 E-09 4.43E-09 4.07E-09 3.79E-09 3.49E-09 3.24E-09 3.02E-09 SSE S

5.01 E-09 2.95E-09 4.58E-09 2.70E-09 4.21 E-09 2.50E-09 3.86E-09 2.32E-09 3.55E-09 3.28E-09 2.15E-09 2.00E-09 3.06E-09 1.86E-09 hl 'l SSW 2.60E-09 2.45E-09 2.28E-09 2.06E-09 1.90E-09 1.75E-09 1.64E-09 SW 2.93E-09 2.72E-09 2.53E-09 2.29E-09 2.11 E-09 1.96E-09 1.84E-09 WSW 2.48E-09 2.31 E-09 2.16E-09 1.98E-09 1.81 E-09 1.68E-09 1.56E-09 W 2.44E-09 2.29E-09 2.12E-09 1.93E-09 1.77E-09 1.66E-09 1.57E-09 WNW 3.09E-09 2.85E-09 2.67E-09 2.43E-09 2.25E-09 2.11 E-09 1.98E-09 NW 3.06E-09 2.76E-09 2.58E-09 2.41 E-09 2.25E-09 2.10E-09 1.98E-09 i NNW 3.64E-09 3.26E-09 3.04E-09 2.85E-09 2.62E-09 2.45E-09 2.29E-09 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l mil 1

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.06 } l TITLE: ODCM-06.01 TABLES Revision 0 ! Page 69 of 72 i i Table A-14 Reactor Building Vent Dit persion' Parameters for Short Term Elevated Releases s500 Hrs;Yr or $ 150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (D/q), m 2 ' Miles Sector

  • 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 j

N 2.23E-09 2.09E-09 1.96E-09 1.84E-09 1.74 E-09 1.73E-09 1.63E-09 NNE 1.94E-09 1.82E-09 1.71 E-09 1.61 E-09 1.51 E-09 1.42E-09 1.35E-09 l NE 1.42E-09 1.33E-09 1.25E-09 1.17E-09 1.10E-09 1.03E-09 9.77E-10 ] ENE 1.28E-09 1.20E-09 1.11 E-09 1.05E-09 9.92E-10 9.42E-10 8.97E-10

E 1.50E-09 1.43E-09 1.34E-09 1.26E-09 1.19E-09 1.11 E-09 1.04E-10 ESE 2.60E-09 2.42E-09 2.29E-09 2.15E-09 2.00E-09 1.90E-09 1.79E-09 j SE 2.84E-09 2.67E-09 2.50E-09 2.32E-09 2.18E-09 2.05E-09 1.93E-09 SSE 2.86E-09 2.69E-09 2.53E-09 2.34E-09 2.23E-09 2.10E-09 1.98E-09 j (]

S 1.74E-09 1.63E-09 1.64E-09 1.54E-09 1.48E-09 1.36E-09 1.29E-09 I ' SSW 1.53E-09 1.44E-09 1.36E-09 1.29E-09 1.22E-09 1.16E-09 1.10E-09

SW 1.73E-09 1.61 E-09 1.52E-09 1.43E-09 1.36E-09 1.27E-09 1.21 E-09 i WSW 1.46E-09 1.37E 1.29E-09 1.22E-09 1.15E-09 1.10E-09 1.04E-09 WW .8 E 1.74E 9 6 -

1.52 -09 1 2- - - l NW 1.83E-09 1.72E-09 1.67E-09 1.59E-09 1.53 E-09 1.42E-09 1.36E-09 NNW 2.13E-09 2.01 E-09 1.90E-09 1.79E-09 1.67E-09 1.57E-09 1.49E-09

Period of Record
9-1-76 to 8-31-78
Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

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TITLE: ODCM-06.01 TABL'ES Revision 0 Page 70 of 72_ ) i l Table A-14 Reactor Building Vent Dispersion Parameters for Short Term i Elevated Releases $500 Hrs /Yr or s150 Hrs /Otr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (D/q), m 2 Miles Sector

  • 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 N 1.55E-09 1.47E-09 1.40E-09 1.34E-09 1.29E-09 1.24E-09 1.20E-09 NNE 1.27E-09 1.21 E-09 1.16E-09 1.09E-09 1.04E-09 1.03E-09 9.85E-10 NE 9.27E-10 8.82E-10 8.44E-10 8.04E-10 7.68E-10 7.48E-10 7.05E-10 ENE 8.50E-10 8.08E-10 7.71 E-10 7.38E-10 7.01 E-10 6.78E-10 6.48E-10 E 9.92E-10 9.39E-10 8.94E-10 8.83E-10 8.48E-10 8.09E-10 7.71 E-10 ESE 1.71 E-09 1.61 E-09 1.53E-09 1.48E-09 1.42E-09 1.35E-09 1.29E-09 SE 1.83E-09 1.73E-09 1.64E-09 1.57E-09 1.50E-09 1.46E-09 1.44E-09 SSE 1.86E-09 1.76E-09 1.69E-09 1.65E-09 1.56E-09 1.49E-09 1.42E-09 ) '

S 1.20E-09 1.16E-09 1.11 E-09 1.07E-09 1.03E-09 9.96E-10 9.67E-10

SSW 1.04E-09 9.85E-10 9.51 E-10 9.16E-10 8.78E-10 8.46E-10 8.15E-10 SW 1.14E-09 1.08E-09 1.02E-09 9.62E-10 1.01 E-09 9.88E-10 9.93E-10 WSW 9.89E-10 9.58E-10 9.19E-10 8.74E-10 8.35E-10 8.03E-10 7.53E-10 W 1.01 E-09 9.61 E-10 9.21 E-10 8.85E-10 8.52E-10 8.21 E-10 7.93E-10 WNW 1.49E-09 1.42E-09 1.34E-09 1.29E-09 1.23E-09 1.18E-09 1.14 E-09 NW 1.28 E-09 1.23E-09 1.19E-09 1.14E-09 1.10E-09 1.06E-09 1.03E-09 NNW 1.41 E-09 1.34E-09 1.29E-09 1.22E-09 1.19E-09 1.14E-09 1.10E-09 Period of Record
9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack.

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  • 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 N 1.13E-09 1.09E-09 1.05E-09 1.02E-09 ' 9.85E-10 9.67E-10 9.40E-10 NNE 9.68E-10 9.29E-10 8.71 E-10 8.40E-10 8.07E-10 7.79E-10 7.49E-10 NE 6.98E-10 6.63E-10 6.16E-10 6.06E-10 5.87E-10 5.62E-10 5.45E-10 ENE 6.19E-10 5.96E-10 5.55E-10 5.37E-10 5.17E-10 5.06E-10 4.86E-10 E 7.43E-10 7.10E-10 6.81 E-10 6.53E-10 6.25E-10 6.01 E-10 5.72E-10 l ESE 1.24E-09 1.18E-09 1.13E-09 1.08E-09 1.04E-09 9.99E-10 9.57E-10, l SE 1.38E-09 1.31 E-09 1.26E-09 1.21 E-09 1.16E-09 1.12E-09 1.07E-09 l l r, SSE 1.36E-09 1.30E-09 1.25E-09 1.18E-09 1.14E-09 1.09E-09 1.05E-09 l

S 9.28E-10 8.94E-10 8.64E-10 8.38E-10 8.12E-10 7.83E-10 7.60E-10 l .. SSW 7.88E-10 7.61 E-10 7.38E-10 7.17E-10 6.89E-10 6.70E-10 6.49E-10 1 SW 1.09E-09 1.06E-09 1.11 E-09 1.07E-09 1.02E-09 9.83E-10 9.46E-10 I WSW 7.39E-10 7.09E-10 7.33E-10 7.08E-10 6.86E-10 6.70E-10 6.50E-10 W 7.67E-10 7.44 E-10 7.22E-10 7.02E-10 6.79E-10 6.61 E-10 6.36E-10 WNW 1.10E-09 1.06E-09 1.02E-09 9.86E-10 9.55E-10 9.22E-10 8.94E-10 NW 9.96E-10 9.60E-10 9.27E-10 9.00E-10 8.73E-10 8.48E-10 8.24E-10 NNW 1.07E-09 1.02E-09 1.01 E-09 9.775-10 9.43E-10 9.13E-10 8.84E-10 Period of Record: 9-1-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. l O mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.06 ' ODCM-06.01 TABLES Revision 0 TITLE *- Pace 72 of 7% } Table A-14 Reactor Building Vent Dispersion Parameters for Short Term i l Elevated Releases 5500 HrsNr or s150 Hrs /Qtr (cont'd) For Standard Distances (As Measured from the Off-Gas Stack) (D/q), m 2 1 Miles Sector

  • 5.0 N 9.09E-10 NNE 7.21 E-10 NE 5.24E-10 ENE 4.68E-10 E 5.58E-10 ESE 9.19E-10 SE 1.04E-09
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SSE 1.01 E-09 S 1.29E-09 SSW 6.32E-10 SW 9.10E-10 l WSW 6.32E-10 W 6.21E-10 WNW 8.70E-10 NW 7.93E-10 NNW 8.42E-10 Period of Record: 91-76 to 8-31-78 Measured relevant to the Off-Gas Stack. O' mil

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ODCM-07-01 TABLES Revision 0 l TITLE: l Page 1 of 10 i O ALARA Reviewed By: ggg -j Date; jp//, fj Prepared By:g[g ( Reviewed By Date: // _ q -93 OC Final Review Date: g g ' g f9) 7 /[3/9 y Approved By: %j Date: g[jf /qy O Resp Supv: S CHEM Doc Type: (/ Assoc Ref: CHEMi { ARMS: ODCM ISR: N l Admin initials: M lFreq: 2 yrs lDate: 3 lM/9/ mil

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Table B-1 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Site Meteorology - Frequency Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class A Elevation 10 meters Wind Speed (mph) at 10 Meter Level Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 19 to 24 Above 24 Total N 4 18 63 30 7 0 122 NNE 2 20 30 14 2 0 68 NE 1 13 21 26 2 2 65 NNE 1 14 16 4 0 0 35 E O 28 40 12 0 0 80 ESE 3 33 50 5 6 0 97 SE 2 26 50 35 12 3 128 gg SSE 8 46 96 122 11 0 283 W S 9 36 68 117 42 3 275 SSW 5 63 94 58 20 4 244 SW 4 35 64 .32 5 3 143 WSW 3 25 74 26 0 0 128 W 0 29 47 18 1 0 95 WNW 4 34 73 79 14 0 204 NW 3 29 58 61 3 0 154 NNW 6 29 109 67 13 0 224 VAR 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Total Hours This Class: 2350 Hours of Calm This Class: 5 Percent of All Data This Class: 14.27 O mil

I MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.07 TITLE: ODCM-07-01 TABLES Revision 0 Page 3 of 10 l Table B-2 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Site Mete'srology - Frequency l Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed n.nd Direction l Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class B Elevation _10 meters Wind Speed (mph) at 10 Meter Level Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 ^ 19 to 24 Above 24 Total N 2 14 19 4 0 1 40 NNE 4 10 8 5 0 0 27 NE O 6 3 2 0 0 11 ENE 1- 11 7 2 0 0 21 E O 13 4 0 0 0 17 ESE 1- 15- 10 3 3 0 32 m SE 0 9 9 9 0 0 27 SSE 2 12 9 9 0 0 32

  ,.          S               2           13         21           7         1         0         44 SSW             1          22          19           4         0         0         46 SW              0           11          10          3         0         0         24 WSW             1           12          11          3         0         0         27 ..

W 0 12 19 8 2 1 42 WNW 0 11 20 21 5 1 58 NW 1 8 22 13 3 0 47 NNW 1 8 40 26 4 1 80 VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Hours This Class: 575 Hours of Calm This Class: O Percent of All Data This Class: 3.49 O mil

l MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.07 TITLE: ODCM-07-01 TABLES Revision 0 l ! Page 4 of 10 1 l Table B-3 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Site Meteorology - Frequen% Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class C Elevation 10 meters Wind Speed (mph) at 10 Meter Level l Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 19 to 24 Above 24 Total j N O 12 16 8 0 0 36 NNE 3 13 13 4 1 0 34 NE 2 10 11 5 2 0 30 l ENE 1 19 4 2 0 0 26 l E O 8 10 2 0 0 20 ESE 2 14 12 5 2 0 35 SE O 12 16 9 0 0 37 , SSE O 10 21 8 0 0 39 l S 6 12 28 18 3 0 67 SSW 3 16 12 3 2 1 37 SW 3 11 14 3 1 0 32 WSW 2 5 11 2 0 0 20 W 4 22 19 5 1 0 51 WNW 4 23 38 19 3 0 87 NW 3 17 18 30 4 0 72 NNW 2 22 40 27 5 1 97 l VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l Total Hours This Class: 720 Hours of Calm This Class: O Percent of All Data This Class: 4.37

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MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.07 TITLE: ODCM-07-01 TABLES Revision 0 Page 5 of 10 p lLJ Table B-4 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Site Meteorology - Frequency Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class D Elevation 10 meters Wind Speed'(mph) at 10 Meter Level Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 _19 to 24 Above 24 Total N 9 107 135 39 1 0 291 NNE 32 132 87 18 1 0 270 NE 37 129 116 50 3 0 335 ENE 43 153 66 30 1 0 293 E 29 125 64 27 0 0 245 l ESE 28 107 148 60 4 0 347

   ..        SE             16         103         153        36         2       0         310 (N

SSE S 13 19 97 84 103 96 35 33 2 1 0 0 250 233 l

      .. SSVV           16          73          70        19         6       1          185 SVV            19          58          52        10         4       0          143 WSW             14         69          63        14         2        1         163 W               16         79          98        33         3       5         234 WNW             13        112         262       159       25        2         573 NW              17         82         255       232        61       3          650 NNW             19        104         247       24G       49         1         666

, VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l -

Total Hours This Class
5198 Hours of Calm This Class: 10 Percent of All Data This Class: 31.56 mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.07 Revision 0 TITLE: ODCM-07-01 TABLES Page 6 of 10 - Table B-5 Mon.ticello Nuclear Generating Plant Site Meteorology - Frequency Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction l Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class E Elevation 10 meters l Wind Speed (mph) at 10 Meter Level j l Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 19 to 24 Above 24 Total ' N 20 98 57 6 0 0 181 NNE 43 81 35 2 0 0 161 i NE 35 94 41 6 2 0 178 l ENE 50 122 29 10 0 0 211 E 36 109 40 2 0 0 187 ESE 26 117 46 6 0 0 195 SE SSE 19 20 111 95 136 116 18 33 2 1 0 0 286 265 gI . S 22 84 144 43 1 0 294 l SSW 22 72 99 25 9 0 227 SW 23 84 57 10 2 0 176 ' WSW 37 86 44 4 0 0 171 W 30 156 123 12 4 0 325 , WNW 24 195 233 41 2 0 495 NW 20 133 247 84 0 0 484 NNW 25 145 217 38 1 0 426 VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Hours This Class: 4269 Hours of Calm This Class: 7 Percent of All Data This Class: 25.92 mil

MONTICELLO NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ODCM-13.07 i TITLE: ODCM-07-01 TABLES Revision 0 Pace 7 of 10 Table B-6 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Site Meteorology - Frequency Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction , Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class F Elevation 10 meters Wind Speed (mph) at 10 Meter Level Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 19 to 24 Above 24 Total , N 30 62 3 0 0 0 95 NNE 37 54 0 0 0 .0 91 NE 29 29 0 0 0 0 58-ENE 32 28 0 0 0 0 60 E 32 59 5 0 0 0 96 ESE 25 97 11 0 0 0 133 SE 22 83 19 0 -0 0 124 O SSE S 16 24 122 93. 12 31 0 3 0 0 0 0 150 151 l SSW 27 67 14 0 0 0 108 SW 27 52 7 0 0 0 86 . WSW 52 68 8 0 0 0 128 VV 51 91 14 0 0 0 156  ! WNW 28 68 9 0 0 0 105 NW 36 67 12 0 0 0 115 NNW 30 119 29 0 0 0 178 VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Hours This Class: 1847 Hours of Calm This Class: 13 Percent of All Data This Class: 11.21 i G mil

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                      . Distribution Table s Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class G Elevation 10 meters Wind Speed (mph) at 10 Meter Level Direction    1 to 3     4 to 7     8 to 12   13 to 18   19 to 24 Above 24     Total N             45           31          0         0          0        0          76 NNE           40           16          0         0          0        0          56 NE            33           12          0         0          0        0          45 ENE           31             5         0         0          0        0          36 E             46           18          0         0          0        0          64 ESE            47          54          2         0          0        0         103 SE             52          34          1         1          0        0          88         g y

SSE 67 111 3 6 0 0 187

 ..        S              64        109          23         2          0        0         198 SSW            61          65         10         2          0        0         138 SW            43          32          1        .0          0         0         76 WSW            77          37          0         0          0         0        114 W              53          31          0         0          0         0         84 WNW           37           13         2         0          0         0         52 NVV           49           15         3         4          0         0         71 NNW           47          48          2         0          0         0         97 VAR             0           0         0         0          0         0           0 Total Hours This Class:            1512 l                     Hours of Calm This Class:          27 Percent of All Data This Class:    9.18 l
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Period of record: 9-1 '76 through 8-31-78 1

All Classes Combined Elevati'on 10 meters i l Data Recovery for the Period 1

.                                 Total Hours:                   17520                                  !

! Hours of Calm: 62  ! Hours of Bad Data: 1049 Percent Data Recovery: 94.01 Percent Acceptable Observations in each Stability Class Class A 14.27 Class B 3.49 g) i Class C 4.37 W I

    ;                             Class D                           31.56
Class E 25.92 Class F 11.21

^ Class G 9.18 Average Wind Speed for each Wind Category 1 to 3 MPH 2.5 4 to 7 MPH 5.5 8 to 12 MPH 9.7 4 13 to 18 MPH 14.7 19 to 24 MPH 20.6

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     /       SSE             1          9           28        12              8       2          60 S               0          5           23        18              3       0          49 SSW             0          8           23        17              5       2          60 SW              0          7           18         8              5       1          39 WSW             0          7            8        14              2       1          32 W               0          4            8        18               5      0          35 WNW             0          4           12        17               7      6          46 NVV            1          5           14        23             12       5          60 NNW            0           1           8        25             11       2          47 VAR            0          0            0          0              0      0           0 Total Hours This Class:             602 Hours of Calm This Class:           6 Percent of All Data This Class:     3.64 O

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Period of record: 9-1-76 through 8-31-78 Stability Class C Elevation 100 meters Wind Speed (mph) at 100 Meter Level Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 19 to 24 Above 24 Total N 3 9 26 25 13 2 78 NNE 2 12 14 14 8 2 52 l NE 1 7 9 8 2 0 27 ENE O 5 12 6 1 0 24 E O 13 19 1 2 0 35 ESE O 13 25 11 1 1 51 SE 2 17 12 8 4 0 43

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SSE O 26 38 19 10 2 95  ; S 0 15 23 13 7 4 62 l SSW 0 28 33 23 11 2 97 SW 0 20 24 .17 4 0 65 l WSW 3 17 27 14 3 1 65 l W 3 10 20 14 8 3 58 WNW 3 10 16 27 18 9 83 l NW 2 8 22 38 26 10 106 NNW 2 3 16 42 19 8 90 ' VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Hours This Class: 1041 Hours of Calm This Class: 10 ' Percent of All Data This Class: 4.29 O mil

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Table C-4 Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant Site Meteorology - Frequency I Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction Period of record: 9-1-76 through.8-31-78 Stability Class D Elevation 100 meters Wind Speed (mph) at 100 Meter Level Direction 1 to 3 4 to 7 8 to 12 13 to 18 19 to 24 Above 24 Total N 11 51 95 181 130 82 NNE 11 41 106 120 50 12 340 NE 15 53 105 93 25 8 299 ENE 14 41 131 83 59 12 340 E 18 61 103 62 38 6 288 ESE 17 55 101 85 47 31 336 SE 13 57 108 152 68 23 421 O- sse e es ,1e 448 7, 17 427 S 16 61 95 122 61 8 363

  ';     SSW            14         61          85       120           46      34          360 SVV            14         54          80         74          32      11          265 WSW            13         52          69         44          21      11          210 W               8         45          89         59          29      17          247 WNW            14         51         141       165           77      62          510       l NW              7         50         170       366         312      143         1048       i NNW            12         52         176       312         350      229         1131 VAR             0          0            0         0           0       0            0 Total Hours This Class:            7264                                          i Hours of Calm This Class:          129 Percent of All Data This Class:    43.87 i
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~            SE              2          7           28        46         19       5         107

( SSE S 2 1 8 12 25 30 62 60 40 36 1 1 138 140 SSW 1 11 28 58 57 4 159 SW 3 14 19 75 33 2 146 WSW 5 6 22 28 29 0 90 W 1 14 22 27 16 0 80 WNW 4 10 44 49 27 1 135 l NW 4 12 37 87 29 0 169 j NNW 4 14 38 51 21 1 129 l VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l Total Hours This Class: 1826 Hours of Calm This Class: 6 Percent of All Data This Class: 11.03 mil

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l NE 4 6 11 16 4 0 41 ENE 6 11 15 11 3 1 47 l E 8 7 11 11 1 0 38 ESE 1 12 9 16 2 0 40 SE 5 9 10 5 9 1 39 ) SSE 6 6 12 8 11 1 44 i S 2 6 13 30 12 1 64 l SSW 1 14 26 55 21 0 117 SW 1 9 21 26 25 3 85 WSW 5 16 29 16 14 0 80 l W 3 14 8 16 18 2 61 WNW 5 15 23 21 9 0 73 NW 2 7 14 17 1 0 41 NNW 8 13 21 7 5 0 54 VAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l Total Hours This Class: 904 Hours of Calm This Class: 2 Percent of All Data This Class: 5.46 I mil i

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Distribution Tables Hours at each Wind Speed and Direction (cont'd) 4 Period of record
9-1-76 through 8-31-78 All Classes Combined Elevation 100 meters Data Recovery for the Period Total Hours: 17520 4

Hours of Calm: 201

Hours of Bad Data: 961
.                                                             Percent Data Recovery:             94.51 Percent Acceptable Observations in each Stability Class Class A                             2.95 Class B                             3.64
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   'l                12  Kr-83m      0.00520           0.000103 13 Xe-133m     0.00160           0.00000348 14 Xe-131m     0.000170           0.000000668 15  Kr-85      0.00271            0.00000000204 i

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i hI Table 2.2.6.3-1 Individual Dose Factors for Gaspro Task  ! i 8 Units for airborne pathways are mrem-m /Cl-sec 2 Units for deposition pathway are mrem-m /Cl 4 i l I i b i i l i a 1 O' mil

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j [ INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 1 g g FOR PATHWAY 1 y O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 l AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 Q r-AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8

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FOR PATHWAY 2 C AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-O n 0.00E-01 h AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o U FOR PATHWAY 3 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.23E+01 7.23E+01 0.00E-01 7.23E+01 7.23E+01 7.23E+01 7.23E+01 7.23E+01 h $E AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.28E+01 8.28E+01 0.00E-01 8.28E+01 8.28E+01 8.28E+01 8.28E+01 8.28E+01 aa AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.28E+02 1.28E+02 0.00E-01 1.28E+02 1.28E+02 1.28E+02 1.28E+02 1.28E+02 ' o h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 , O FOR PATHWAY 4

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             -4 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.04E+01            1.04E+01 6.20E+00 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.04E+01 6.20E+00 1.04E+01 6.20E400 1.04E+01 6.20E+00 1.04E+01 6.20E+00 1.04E+01 6.20E+00 h

r" g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.20E+00 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.49E+00 7.49E+00 0.00E-01 7.49E+00 7.49E+00 7.49E+00 7.49E+00 7.49E+00 m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.44E+01 2.44E+01 0.00E-01 2.44E+01 2.44E+01 2.44E+01 2.44E+01 2.44E+01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.18E+01 3.18E+01 0.00E-01 3.18E+01 3.18E+01 3.18E+01 3.18E+01 3.18E+01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.02E+01 5.02E+01 0.00E-01 5.02E+01 5.02E+01 5.02E+01 5.02E+01 5.02E+01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.62E+01 7.62E+01 0.00E-01 7.62E+01 7.62E+01 7.62E+01 7.62E+01 7.62E+01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.98E+01 4.98E+01 0.00E-01 4.98E+01 4.98E+01 4.98E+01 4.98E+01 4.98E+01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.49E+01 6.49E+01 0.00E-01 6.49E+01 6.49E+01 6.49E+01 6.49E+01 6.49E+01 p AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.02E+02 1.02E+02 0.00E-01 1.02E+02 1.02E+02 1.02E+02 1.02E+02 1.02E+02 $ AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.56E+02 1.56E+02 0.00E-01 1.56E+02 1.56E+02 1.56E+02 1.56E+02 1.56E+02 2 F. h 8 8 O FOR PATHWAY 7 y 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.01 E+01 4.01E+01 0.00E-01 4.01 E+01 4.01 E+01 4.01E+01 4.01 E+01 4.01 E+01 o, 0.00E-01 4.03E+01 4.03E+01 4.03E+01 4.03E+01 4.03E+01 O - m AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.03E+01 4.03E+01 ui AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.57E+01 3.57E+01 0.00E-01 3.57E+01 3.57E+01 3.57E+01 3.57E+01 3.57E+01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.05E+01 2.05E+01 0.00E-01 2.05E+01 2.05E+01 2.05E+01 2.05E+01 2.05E+01

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                                                                                                                           **    d AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01                O AGE GP 3 FOR S ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E 01                h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01                8 FOR PATHWAY 2                                                                                                             h AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01                O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.03E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01 0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01 D

AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O O FOR PATHWAY 3 q U O k M AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.74E+03 5.74E+03 2.87E+04 5.74E+03 5.74E+03 5.74E+03 5.74E+03 5.74E+03 8' AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.30E+03 9.30E+03 4.65E+04 9.30E+03 9.30E+03 9.30E+03 9.30E+03 9.30E+03 h h'  ! AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.24E+04 2.24E+04 1.12E+05 2.24E+04 2.24E+04 2.24E+04 2.24E+04 2.24E+04 p d

                                                                                '0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01                   0.00E-01   0.00E-01 N 6
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h FOR PATHWAY 4 (? y AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.13E+03 2.13E+03 1.07E+04 2.13E+03 2.13E+03 2.13E+03 2.13E+03 2.13E+03 ^ 3> AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.80E+03 1.80E+03 9.00E+03 1.80E+03 1.80E+03 1.80E+03 1.80E+03 1.80E+03 y f k AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.38E+03 3.38E+03 1.69E+04 3.3RE+03 3.38E+03 3.38E403 3.38E+03 3.38E+03 a ITI AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 5 (A FOR PATHWAY 5 S AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.32E+03 2.32E+03 1.16E+04 2.32E+03 2.32E+03 2.32E+03 2.32E+03 - 2.32E+03 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 2.14E+04 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 4.29E403 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 5.27E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 1.03E+05 2 "0E+04 2.20E404 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.32E+03 2.32E+03 1.16E+04 2.32E+03 2.32E+03 2.32E+03 2.32E403 2.32E+03 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 2.14E+04 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 4.29E+03 3 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.05E+04 1.CSE+04 5.27E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 1.05E+04 e AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 1.03E+05 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 2.20E+04 y gO O , to g l FOR PATHWAY 7

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AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.76E+02 1.08E+02 1.08E+02 1.08E+02 1.082+02 1.00E+02 1.00E402 0.00E-01

  • a AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.24E+02 1.54E+02 1.54E+02 1.54E+02 1.54E+02 1.54E+02 1.54E+02 0.00E-01 h* o [

AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.14E+03 2.13E+02 2.13E+02 2.13E+02 2.13E+02 2.13E+02 2.13E+02 0.00E-01 a ACE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.39E+02 1.68E+02 1.68E+02 1.68E+02 1.68E+02 1.68E+02 1.68E+02 0.00E-01

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l I h InuWlDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FDR IS06 OPE NUMBER 3 g g FOR PATHWAY 1 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 3.14E+02 [ m k 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E402 ** d AGE GP 2 FOR 8 0RGANS: 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.36E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 3.14E+02 O AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 3.14E+02 $ 1.96E+02 3.14E+02 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E+02 1.96E402 1.96E+02 8 FOR PATHWAY 2 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h 0 l AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 , AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o o FOR PATHWAY 3 q U O m AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h f ! AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 C.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p j d AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       -       h FOR PATHWAY 4                                                                                                                                                                      y                                              y       M AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01            0.00E-01 0.00E-01    0.00E-01              0.00E-01               0.00E-01                              0.00E-01      0.00E-01              -'
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       > b AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.0CE-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y 0.00E-01 f h m-
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AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 i (D C 4 FOR PATHWAY 5 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01  ! AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o g- O E 5' 8 FOR PATHWAY 7 e ~3 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00c.01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 E o -" AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3 U AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

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AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 9.39E-02 4.75E-01 " d 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 9.39E-02 4.75E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.68E-03 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E+03 1.68E-03 9.39E-02 4.75E-01 $ 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 1.68E-03 9.39E-02 4.75E-01 { AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.68E-03

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q FOR PATHWAY 2 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 " 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-C . 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.0 .-01 O O FOR PATHWAY 3 q (3 $ 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m O m AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h h^ $ AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p a d AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P. b FOR PATHWAY 4 h' q h AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 > b AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 ~ 0.00E-01 y f k AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 El m 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 i CD I AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 e i FOR PATHWAY 5 3 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 j AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 l l AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 OHGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 l FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 @ AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g O

                                                                                                                                                                                  . o  3    a FOR PATHWAY 7
  • g' AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 ..

l AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o [* AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 l

                          %GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS:                                  400E-31
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O .: O^ O q h INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 5 FOR PATHWAY 1 7.66E401 h m d AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E401 2.60E401 2.60E+01 2.66E+01 ~~ 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.66E+01 7.66E+01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.60E+01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.66E+01 7.66E+01 $ 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.66E+01 7.66E+01 { AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.60E+01

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FOR PATHWAY 2 C AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 Q AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 . 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g

                                                                                                                              -1     U FOR PATHWAY 3 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01    0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $

0.00E-01 iii h $b i AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P I d AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P on o a h FOR PATHWAY 4 h M AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ M AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E41 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8  ;- AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 i2. m 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 M AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 [ FOR PATHWAY 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 ~ 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 0 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.uoE-01 D 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: ' O.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m *g-O AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

                                                                                                                                 's      g 8 FOR PATHWAY 7                                                                                                              3         E' 0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01    0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01               0.00E-01      o         a AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01    0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01    0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01               0.00E-01      $

o $ AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0

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3 INDMDVAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 6 g g FOR PATHWAY 1 [ m h AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 9.50E-01 4.29E-01 " d 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 9.50E-01 4.29E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 9.50E-01 4.29E-01 h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 3.57E-01 9.5CE-01 4.29E-01 8 FO.'l PATHWAY 2 h O 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR R ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-C1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h h 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  % 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O O AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 3 y C $ 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m O ITI AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANF: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h h^ $ 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 to a d AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 to g g FOR PATHWAY 4 ip g h b 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3> AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y f h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3. m 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 M AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 { FOR PATHWAY 5 $ 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE G8) 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 l AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 gO

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FOR PATHWAY 7 a g 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E41 0.00E-01 a l AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 S o fd 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3 I 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01800E-01 9_ .

             $ INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 7                                                                                                                                                                                                           g g FOR PATHWAY 1 1.31E+02                                                                                        1.35E+02  4.60E+02 m

h AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 " d AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.35E+02 4.60E+02 O AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.31E+02 1.31 E+02 1.31E+02 1.31 E+02 1.31E 4)2 1.31E+02 1.35E+02 4.60E+02 $ AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31 E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.31E+02 1.35E+02 4.60E+02 { FOR PATHWAY 2 h AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O O FOR PATHWAY 3 q Q $ AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 to O g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h f h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0 00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p j- id AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 N 6 h FOR PATHWAY 4 h y M AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 "

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AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y k AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 5' U) E FOR PATHWAY 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 e 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 OHGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 7 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.0GE-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 e AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 e o k Q

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FOR PATHWAY 7 a :r AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           "     I AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                                              0.00E-01  0.00E-01             0.00E-01  0.00E-01           0.00E-01                                                           0.00E-01   0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                                              0.00E-01  0.00E-01             0.00E-01  0.00E-01           0.00E-01                                                            0.00E-01  0.00E-01 h

o [ a AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 d

$ INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 8 g g FOR PATHWAY 1 3.27E+02 4.50E+02 [ m ::j k AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E402 3.26E+e2 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 " 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E402 3.27E+02 4.50E+02 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E402 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.27E+02 4.50E+02 h 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.26E+02 3.27E+02 4.50E+02 { AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E+02 FOR PATHWAY 2 h O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O O FOR PATHWAY 3 g C $ AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m O g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h f^ h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.0 5.-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p ,  ::1 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P cn b a h FOR PATHWAY 4 y 4 % AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          > h AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                                                         0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01      0.00E-01   0.00E-01    0.00E-01 y                                                f    k AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                                                         0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01      0.00E-01    0.00E-01   0.00E-01 R                                                ITI 0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01       0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01 C5i                                              03 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 5                                                                                                                                                                     [

AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.005-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01  ! 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

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  • g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h o f AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a a 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 5GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS:

0.00E-01 400E-01 9 - .

v C/ V INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 9 _g g [ FOR PATHWAY 1  % k m AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.72E+02 7.46E+02 " d 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.72E+02 7.46E442 O 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.68E+02 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.72E+02 7.46E+02 $ 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.68E+02 3.72E+02 7.46E+02 { AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.68E+02 FOR PATHWAY 2 h O j 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 "

0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.03E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 D 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE Go 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 O FOR PATHWAY 3 q C) $ 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m O m AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h h h 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 to "a d AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 h 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 a ig y M FOR PATHWAY 4 "

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               >    b 0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E 01              0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                                                                                                                                                                                            W AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                             0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01              0.00E-01 {                                                                           k AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                             0.00E-01   0.00E-01     0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01              0.00E-01 3                                                                       m 0.00E-01     0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01               0.00E-01 5                                                                      03 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                             0.00E-01 8

FOR PATHWAY 5 3 0.00E-01 0.006-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E41 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 2 @s8 3 FOR PATHWAY 7 a g AGE GP 1 FOR 3 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h a o f, a AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01

$ INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLIJENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 10 g g FOR PATHWAY 1 6.33E+02 [ h m AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.49E+02 ** d AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.49E+02 6.33E+02 O AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3 AGE +02 3.46E402 3.46E+02 3.49E402 6.33E+02 $ AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E+02 3.46E402 3.46E+02 3.49E+02 6.33E+02 { FOR PATHWAY 2 h O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.Or , AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 Ot0E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O O FOR PATHWAY 3 g O k AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

  • O g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h h^ b AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p d AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P [

m o. FOR PATHWAY 4 h g h AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

                                                                                                                 > h AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01 y        f     k AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01 E        m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01   0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01    i     (/)

e , FOR PATHWAY 5 S AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 - AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.7E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-Ot 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 k AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g O e o ' o FOR PATHWAY 7 a g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o [ AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 - a 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 A4C GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: _ 4_ e_

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g g FOR PATHWAY 1 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.38E+00 1.89E+01 [ m h

                                                                                                                      **   M AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.03E+00           2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.38E+00   1.89E+01            O AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.03E+00           2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.38E+00   1.89E+01            $

AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.03E+00 2.38E+00 1.89E401 FOR PATHWAY 2 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ h 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O Q FOR PATHWAY 3 q Q O m AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h h^ b 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 to m d AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 10 -

                                                                                                                      .a h a     o FOR PATHWAY 4                                                                                           h    y    M AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01
                                                                                                                      >    b AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y     f    k 0.00E-01 ;L    m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 0.00E-01 5     (A C

FOR PATHWAY 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 k l AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E41 0.00E-01

   - AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1'FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 3

G 00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 e AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.1JE-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 @ O ! 6 FOR PATHWAY 7 a 3 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

                                                                                                                    "      i AGE GP 2 FOR R ORGANS: 0.00E-01           0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01   0.00E-01         o  $

AGE GP 3 FOP. 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h a a

AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS
0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 l

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INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 12 .j g [ FOR PATHWAY 1 [ m k AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.57E+0G 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 6.03E+00 3.96E+01 " d 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 6.03E+00 3.96E+01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E400 5.57E+00 6.03E+00 3.96E+01 h 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57E+00 5.57EW)C S.03E+00 3.96E+01 { AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.57E+00 2 FOR PATHWAY 2 lc: AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 'Q AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01

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FOR PATHWAY 3 0.00E-01 $.

h. $b 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 EI AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P $ d AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.COE-01 y
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AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 @ FOR PATHWAY 5 S 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o

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AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.52E+00 6.52E+00 6.52E+00 6.52E+00 6.52E+00 6.52E+00 6.86E+00 1.84E+0t { FOR PATHWAY 2 h AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0

;               AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01       0.00E-01    0.00E-01              0.00E-01             0.00E-01  0.GCE-01  0.00E-01        0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01       0.00E-01    0.00E-01              0.00E-01             0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01      - 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01       0.00E-01    0.00E-01              0.00E-01             0.00E-01  0.00E-01  0.00E-01 O Q FOR PATHWAY 3                                                                                                                               g       Q $

AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m O m AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h h^ h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p a d _ AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 P os b a h FOR PATHWAY 4 y" y M AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 > b AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 . 0.00E-01 y f h

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  • h $h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h o h FOR PATHWAY 4 P' -' o g

AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.07E+06 5.28E+07 6.73E+06 1.58E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 4.42E+06 0.00E-01 Y d AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.85E+06 2.97E+07 5.38E+06 1.26E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.69E+06 1.61 E+07 9.54E+06 1.54E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.96E+06 4.48E+06 0.00E-01 2 0.00E-01 8 h r- N z{ AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS:- 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 E IT1 FOR PATHWAY 5 S e AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.79E+05 5.90E+06 7.54E+05 1.77E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 4.95E+05 ~ 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.19E+06 7.26E+06 1.32E+06 3.07E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 9.68E+05 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.46E+06 5.14 E+06 3.05E+06 4.93E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.43E+06 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.92E+06 4.75E+06' 5.69E+06 9.94 E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.94 E+06 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.83E+04 7.67E+05 9.80E+04 2.30E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 6.43E+04 0.00E-01 AGE P 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.54E+05 9.44 E+ 05 1.71 E+05 3.99E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.26E+05 0.00E-01 AGE 3 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.20E+05 6.68E+05 3.96E+05 6.42E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.86E+05 0.00E-01 D AGE t.3P 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.09E+05 6.18E+05 7.40E+05 1.20E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.82E+05 0.00E-01 o @ ni -. O FOR PATHWAY 7 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.35E+02 5.96E+03 3.73E+02 8.80E+02 E> b j AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.54E+02 5.66E+03 5.05E+02 1.17E403 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.22E+04 0.00E-01 $ $ j 4.84E+04 0.00E-01 o, AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.29E+02 2.24E403 6.56E+02 1.06E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 4.02E+04 0.00E-01 O ' a ui AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.00E+02 7.86E+02 4.30E+02 7.46E+ 02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.22E+04 0.00E-01

O cO O [ INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 21 q g FOR PATHWAY 1 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 q o 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r R AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 .9 d AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 E O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+ 07 1.20E+07 1.41 E+07 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.41 E+07 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.20E+07 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.41 E+07 g 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.20E+07 1.41 E+07 g3 FOR PATHWAY 3 O Q AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.13E+06 1.93E+07 0.00E-01 9.50E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 -4 U AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.11 E+06 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.10E+06 1.86E+07 1.16E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.35E+06 1.99E+ 06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ 0.00E-01

  • h $h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h o C) h FOR PATHWAY 4 P -^

g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.01 E+06 9.10E+06 0.00E-01 4.49E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 Y d h AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.98E+05 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.24E+06 4.77E+06 2.36E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.46E+05 4.04E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2 0.00E-01 8 h kM AGE Gi' 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y. m 0) FOR PATHWAY 5 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.60E+05 2.35E+06 0.00E-01 1.16E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.50E+05 2.69E+06 0.00E-01 1.95E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.14E+05 1.74 E+06 0.00E-01 2.98E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.49E+06 1.49E+06 0.00E-01 5.97E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.12E+04 2.82E+05 0.00E-01 1.39E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.40E+ 04 3.23E+05 0.00E-01 2.34E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.10E+05 2.09E+05 0.00E-01 3.58E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m l AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.79E+05 1.79E+05 0.00E-01 7.16E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y j. O l FOR PATHWAY 7 E b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.57E+01 3.37E+03 0.00E-01 5.02E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.94E+04 0.00E-01 y 5 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.80E+01 3.02E+03 0.00E-01 6.57E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 4.26E+04 0.00E-01 o, g; AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.00E+02 1.09E+03 0.00E-01 5.62E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.51 E+04 0.voE-01 cn O ' a AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.77E+01 3.53E+02 0.00E-01 3.87E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.46E+04 0.00E-01

k INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 22 y j g FOR PATHWAY 1 o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r--  % AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 U.3 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 tri AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ 0 i FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 8.03E+08 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 8.03E+08 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 8.03E+08 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 6.82E+08 8.03E+08 :n FOR PATHWAY 3 O O I AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.16E+07 9.92E+07 0.00E-01 5.28E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 -4 U AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.77E+07 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.52E+07 1.02E+08 6.62E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 7.85E+06 1.19E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 k 0.00E-01

  • h $b AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h o o h  :

FOR PATHWAY 4  ? -' AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.89E+06 3.32E+07 0.00E-01 1.76E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.08E+06 1.78E+07 0.00E-01 1.37E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 , g g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.80E+06 9.01E+06 0.00E-01 1.63E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 r- '"i 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 E U1 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 S FOR PATHWAY 5 e AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS. 8.49E+05 7.23E+06 0.00E-01 3.85E405 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.47E+06 8.50E+06 0.00E-01 6.52E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 l AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.99E+06 5.61E+06 0.00E-01 1.01E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.88E+06 4.92E+06 0.00E-01 2.07E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.02E+05 8.68E+05 0.00E-01 4.62E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.76E+05 1.02E+06 0.00E-01 7.83E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.59E+05 6.74E+05 0.00E-01 1.22E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.86E+05 5.91E+05 0.00E-01 2.48E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y [ O FOR PATHWAY 7 E O l AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.69E+02 9.03E+03 0.00E-01 3.65E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.89E+05 0.00E-01 @ $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.29E+02 8.22E+03 0.00E-01 4.79E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.76E+05 0.00E-01 c, G 4.16E+02 0.00E-01 2.24E+05 0.00E-01 0 -a AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.18E+02 3.05E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 oi AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.73E+02 1.01E+03 0.00E-01 2.54E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.43E+05 0.00E-01 - O - O_ O_ . J

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AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r- 2 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 [n g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 rn AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 I O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.72E+07 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.72E+07 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.72E+07 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.36E+07 2.72E+07 g , FOR PATHWAY 3 O O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.83E+07 2.55E+07 1.27E+07 4.04E+07 2.70E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 -4 U AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.75E+07 2.50E+07 1.70E+07 5.89E+07 3.77E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 k $ h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.39E+07 1.52E+07 3.2SE+07 8.67E+07 5.46E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01. e . AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h o o h FOR PATHWAY 4 P ' AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.37E+07 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.09E+07 1.91E+07 9.87E+06 9.55E+06 6.71E+06 3.04E+07 2.33E+07 2.03E+07 1.49E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ 0.00E-01 p m g 3 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.67E+07 4.71E+06 1.01E+07 2.68E+07 1.69E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 - 0.00E-01 8 r- M AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g ITI

s (4 FOR PATHWAY 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.29E+07 7.38E+07 3.68E+07 1.17E+08 7.83E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 ~

k AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.16E+07 8.31E+07 5.65E+07 1.96E+08 1.26E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.84E+08 5.19E+07 1.11E+08 2.96E+08 1.86E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.36E+08 4.32E+08 1.49E+08 5.11E+08 2.48E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.35E+06 8.85E+06 4.42E+06 1.41E+07 9.40E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.10E+07 9.97E+06 6.73E+06 2.36E+07 1.51E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.21E+07 6.23E446 1.33E+07 3.55E+07 2.23E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p

!                  AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.83E+07        5.18E+07   1.79E+07  6.13E+07 2.97E+07                      0.00E-01   0.00E-01      0.00E-01         1 e $- O            ,

FOR PATHWAY 7 $ b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.48E+03 - 1.69E+03 1.03E+03 3.27E+03 2.19E+03 0.00E-01 2.74E+04 0.00E-01 @ K AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.98E+03 1.48E+03 1.22E+03 4.24E+03 2.74E+03 0.00E-01 3.93E+04 0.00E-01 o, O l AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.23E+03 5.17E+02 1.35E+03 3.59E+03 2.26E+03 0.00E-01 3.16E+04 0.00E-01 c.n O L AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.85E+02 1.63E+03 6.12E+02 1.98E+03 1.03E+03 0.00E-01 2.05E+04 0.00E-01 i 1

y g h INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 24 FOR PATHWAY 1 q o 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r  % AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 [n 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 ni AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 O g FOR PATHWAY 2 C 3.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02  % 67M2 6.85EW2 7.95E+02 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.85E+02 7.95E+02 h 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.85E+02 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E402 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 7.95E+02 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.85E+02 6.85E42 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 6.85E+02 7.95E+02 m O O FOR PATHWAY 3 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.88E+06 4.96E+07 3.09E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g 0.00E-01 g [ g 2 5.60E+07 4.70E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.35E+07 h 4.32E+07 1.12E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01

  • AGE GP 3 FOR P ORGANS: 3.19E+07 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h' h o^

o FOR PATHWAY 4 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.18E+05 1.22E+06 7.59E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ p 7.63E+05 6.40E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m g g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.83E+05 M AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.46E+05 4.69E+05 1.21E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 r-AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a 171 S e FOR PATHWAY 5 5.86E+06 3.65E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.05E+06 8.02E+06 6.73E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.93E+06 6.45E+06 1.67E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.76E+06 6.51E+06 3.17E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E41 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.09E+06 FOR PATHWAY 6 1.23E+07 7.67E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.20E+06 ' 1.68E+07 1.41E48 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.05E+06 1.35E+07 3.50E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.99E+06 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.91E+07 1.37E+07 6.65E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y [ O FOR PATHWAY 7 S b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.76E+02 1.11E+04 9.64E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 4.44E+04 0.00E-01 8 $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.96E+02 1.18E+04 1.38E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 7.66E+04 0.00E-01 o, G 0.00E-01 m O 'a AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.47E+02 5.30E+03 1.90E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 6.84E+04 " " 2.03E+03 1.26E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 6.44E+04 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.62E+02

p q n q g $ INDMDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 25 FOR PATHWAY 1 j o 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r-  % AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 U.I y 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00EC1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 rn AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-0! 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 2 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 C AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 Q AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 :n AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 O O FOR PATHWAY 3 U AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.22E+09 6.15E+08 2.13E+10 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 -i AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.52E+09 7.41E+08 2.64E+10 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 k 0.00E-01

  • h $b AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.11E+10 5.82E+08 4.37E+10 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h o o h
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g FOR PATHWAY 4 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.53E+07 8.87E+06 3.07E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ p {g 5.58E+06 1.92E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.91E+07 M AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.51E+07 3.46E406 2.57E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 r-0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 E U1 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 S m FOR PATHWAY 5 O 3.34E+07 1.15E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.83E+08 4.58E+07 1.63E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.03E+08 3.71E+07 2.76E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.99E+08 3.75E+07 3.00E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.64E+08 FOR PATHWAY 6 7.01E+07 2.43E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.95E+08 9.62E+07 3.43E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.46E+08 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.47E+09 7.80E+07 5.79E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.60E+09 7.87E+07 6.30E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y i O E O O FOR PATHWAY 7 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.93E+05 2.29E+04 3.14E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.04E+05 0.00E-01 3 $ 2.42E+04 3.42E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 5.22E+05 0.00E-01 o, AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.12E+05 O *a 1.09E+04 3.20E406 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 4.68E+05 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.04E+05 " " 4.15E+03 1.30E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.56E+05 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.21 E+04 S

y g h INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 26 FOR PATHWAY 1 q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r 't: AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 9 Q AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 ni AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 :t; 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 9.24E+06 C: AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 9.24E+06 r-AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 9.24E+06 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 7.97E+06 9.24E+06 :n O O FOR PATHWAY 3 U 3.75E+07 3.69E+04 1.18E+04 1.86E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 -4 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.01E+03 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.17E+04 3.94E+07 5.41E+04 1.71E+04 2.67E+04 2.51E+04 3.82E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 k 0.00E-01

  • h $h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.37E+04 2.78E+07 1.21E+05 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h' o

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o FOR PATHWAY 4 g 4.75E+07 4.67E+04 1.50E+04 2.35E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 Y d AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.01E+04 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.12E+03 2.73E+07 3.74E+04 1.18E+04 1.74E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 I $ AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.30E+04 1.52E+07 6.65E+04 1.46E+04 2.09E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 r '"i 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 E F3 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 S FOR PATHWAY 5 e 2.83E+04 2.34E+01 7.51E+00 1.18E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.08E+00 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.89E400 2.98E+04 4.10E+01 1.29E401 1.90E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.86E+01 2.18E+04 9.51E+01 2.09E+01 2.09E401 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.92E+01 2.05E+04 1.69E+02 4.12E+01 4.44E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.10E-01 2.86E+03 2.81E+00 9.01E-01 1.41E+00 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.07E+00 3.58E+03 4.91E+00 1.55E+00 2.28E+00 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.23E+00 2.62E+03 1.14E+01 2.51E+00 3.59E400 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.50E+00 2.46E+03 2.03E+01 4.94E+00 5.32E+00 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y [ O FOR PATHWAY 7 E b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.38E+02 4.77E+03 3.40E+03 1.09E+03 1.72E+03 0.00E-01 5.60E+04 0.00E-01 M f AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.99E+02 4.72E+03 4.62E+03 1.45E+03 2.14E+03 0.00E-01 8.52E+04 0.00E-01 o, O ' AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.17E+03 1.94E+03 6.02E+03 1.33E403 1.89E+03 0.00E-01 7.07E+04 0.00E-01 m a 6.44E+02 6.88E+02 3.66E+03 8.83E+02 9.85E+02 0.00E-01 5.55E404 0.00E-01 4,E GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9-9-

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FOR PATHWAY 1 g q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r R AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 [R d AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E47 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 2.19E+07 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 2.19E+07 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 2.19E+07 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 1.90E+07 2.19E+07 m FOR PATHWAY 3 O O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: ". 27E+06 9.12E+07 3.21E+06 6.07E+04 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.87E+06 9.64E+07 4.78E+06 8.82E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 7.79E+03 1.09E+04 2.50E+06 4.18E+06 0.00E-01 y 0.00E-01 g h g 2 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.82E+06 6.82E+07 1.09E+07 1.42E+05 0.00E-01 2.41E+04 6.05E+06 0.00E-01

  • b AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-C1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01
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FOR PATHWAY 4 P -^ AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.95E+05 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.57E+05 1.40E+07 8.10E+06 4.92E+05 4.02E+05 9.30E+03 7.41E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1.19E+03 9.12E+02 3.83E+05 3.51E45 0.00E-01 $ 0.00E-01 y g m g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.55E+05 4.55E+06 7.28E+05 9.44E+03 0.00E-01 1.61E+03 4.04E+05 0.00E-01 8 r M AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a m FOR PATHWAY 5 5 e AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.54E+05 1.82E+07 6.40E+05 1.21E+04 0.00E-01 1.55E+03 4.98E+05 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.45E+05 2.30E+07 1.14E+06 2.10E+04 0.00E-01 2.59E+03 9.97E+05 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.47E+05 1.69E+07 2.70E+06 3.50E+04 0.00E-01 5.96E+03 1.50E+06 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.61E+06 1.61 E+07 5.21E+06 7.67E+04 0.00E-01 1.38E+04 3.26E+06 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.04E+04 2.18E+06 7.68E44 1.45E+03 0.00E-01 1.86E+02 5.98E+04 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.34E+04 2.76E+06 1.37E+05 2.52E403 0.00E-01 3.11E+02 1.20E+05 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.14E+05 2.03E+06 3.24E+05 4.20E+03 0.00E-01 7.15E+02 1.80E+05 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.94E+05 1.93E+06 6.25E+05 9.20E+03 0.00E-01 1.66E+03 3.91E+05 0.00E-01 8 E O FOR PATHWAY 7 S b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.93E+02 1.29E+04 9.89E+02 1.87E+01 0.00E-01 2.39E+00 7.86E+04 0.00E-01 8 $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.33E+02 1.26E+04 1.36E+03 2.52E+01 0.00E-01 3.09E+00 1.22E+05 0.00E-01 o, y AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.35E+02 5.20E+03 1.82E+03 2.35E+01 0.00E-01 4.00E+00 1.03E+05 0.O E-01 ui O

  • a AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.80E+02 1.87E+03 1.20E+03 1.76E+01 0.00E-01 3.19E+00 8.39E+04 0.00E 01

E. INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 28 q{g FOR PATHWAY 1 0.00E-01 5 r-O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 @ AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.17E+08 2.17E408 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.53E+08 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.17E+ 08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.53E+08 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.17 E+ 08 2.17E+ 08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.53E+08 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.17E+08 2.53E+08 m FOR PATHWAY 3 O @ AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.80E+08 6.00E+06 1.44E+08 3.43E+08 1.11 E+08 0.00E-01 3.68E+07 0.00E-01 g [ g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.39E+08 6.41E+06 2.19E+08 5.16E+08 1.64E+08 0.00E-01 6.26E+07 0.00E-01 g g 2 _ 4.38E+06 4.95E+08 8.12E+08 2.52E+08 0.00E-01 9.03E+07 0.00E-01 e . b AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.71 E+08 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h o C) h FOR PATHWAY 4 P -' g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.98E+07 6.38E+05 1.53E+07 3.65E+07 1.18E+07 0.00E-01 3.92E+06 0.00E-01 Y -4 { AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.33E+07 3.57E+05 1.90E+05 122E+07 2.15E+07 2.87E+07 3.53E+07 9.12E+06 1.09E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.48E+06 3.9EE+06 0.00E-01 I 0.00E-01 8 h g M AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.44E+06 r-AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.OnE-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 R IT1

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FOR PATHWAY 5 e . AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.56E+08 5.49E+06 1.32E+08 3.14E+08 1.01 E+08 0.00E-01 3.37E+07 ' O.00E-01 O ,, AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.50E+08 6.70E+06 2.29E+08 5.39E+08 1.71 E+08 0.00E-01 6.53E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.83E+08 4.67E+06 528E+08 8.66E+08 2.68E+08 0.00E-01 9.63E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.60E+08 4.31 E+06 8.50E+08 1.59E+09 4.08E+08 0.00E-01 1.67E+08 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.69E+08 1.65E+07 3.95E+08 9.41 E+08 3.04E+08 0.00E-01 1.01 E+08 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.50E+08 2.01 E+07 6.86E+08 1.62E+09 5.13E+08 0.00E-01 1.96E+08 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.48E+08 1.40E+07 1.58E+09 2.60E+09 8.50E+08 0.00E-01 2.89E+08 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.80E+08 1.29E+07 2.55E+09 4.76E+09 1.22E+09 0.00E-01 5.02E408 0.00E-01 y [ O FOR PATHWAY 7 $ b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.31 E+04 3.30E+02 3.09E+02 1.18E+04 1.59E+04 2.69E+04 3.58E+04 9.10E+03 0.00E-01 3.09E+03 0.00E-01  % $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.74 E+04 1.19E+04 0.00E-01 4.64 E+03 0.00E-01 o, AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.12E+03 1.22E+02 P.06E404 3.21 E+04 1.05E+04 0.00E-01 3.84E+03 0.00E-01 m O 'a GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.36E+03 4.23E+01 1.26E+ 04 23E+04 6.04 E+03 0.00E-01 2.53E+03 0.00E-oi

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 $ INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 29 FOR PATHWAY 1                                                                                                                                                  q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01    0.00E-01            I--        2 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01    0.00E-01            @ Q AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01    0.00E-01                       m 0.00E-01   0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01   0.00E-01                        0.00E-01    0.00E-01                       E' AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01                                                                                                                                             ,

O FOR PATHWAY 2 g 4.76E+06 4.76E46 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 5.40E+06 C AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.76E+06 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E406 4.76E+06 5.40E+06 h 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 5.40E406 m AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.76E+06 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 4.76E46 4.76E+06 4.76E+06 5.40E+06 k FOR PATHWAY 3 O Q AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.82E+06 6.03E+05 4.36E+05 1.34E+06 1.38E46 5.31E+06 5.41E+06 2.95E+06 2.95E+06 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 4.05E+05 4.64E+05 0.00E-01 g 0.00E-01 g h g 33 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.64E+06 b AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.61 E+06 2.50E+05 2.59E+06 7.12E+06 3.79E+06 0.00E-01 5.65E+05 0.00E-01 e . AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 A o^ o h FOR PATHWAY 4 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.61E+05 1.52E+05 3.38E+05 1.33E+06 7.43E405 0.00E-01 1.02E+05 0.00E-01 $ p g 8.35E+04 2.64E+05 1.04E+06 5.65E+05 0.00E-01 8.90E+04 0.00E-01 g l AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.97E+05 M AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.09E+05 4.39E+04 4.55E+05 1.25E+06 6.66E+05 0.00E-01 9.93E+04 0.00E-01 8 r-0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 S e FOR PATHWAY 5 O , AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.11E+07 3.32E+06 7.41E+06 2.93E+07 1.63E+07 0.00E-01 2.23E+06 . 0.00E-01 4.00E+06 1.26E+07 4.97E+07 2.70E+07 0.00E-01 4.26E+07 0.00E-01 j AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.33E+07 2.75E+06 2.85E47 7.83E+07 4.17E+07 0.00E-01 6.22E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.07E+07 2.48E+06 5.56E+07 1.64E+0S 6.52E+07 0.00E-01 1.33E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.11E+07 FOR PATHWAY 6 9.97Ed6 2.22E+07 8.78E+07 4.88E407 0.00E-01 6.69E+06 0.00E-01 l AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.32E+07 1.20E+07 3.79E+07 1.49E+08 8.11E+07 0.00E-01 1.28E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.00E+08 8.25E46 8.54E+07 2.35E+08 1.25E+08 0.00E-01 1.87E+07 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.52E+08 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.83E+08 7.45E+06 1.67E+08 4.91E+08 1.96E408 0.00E-01 4.00E+07 0.00E-01 y j. O FOR PATHWAY 7 E O b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.50E+03 3.70E+02 1.24E+03 4.64E+03 2.71Ed3 0.00E-01 3.80E+02 0.00E-01 8 $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.34E+03 3.45E+02 1.63E+03 6.14E+03 3.50E+03 0.00E-01 5.63E+02 0.00E-01 o, 1.33E+02 2.06E+03 5.42E+03 3.03E+03 0.00E-01 4.61E+02 0.00E-01 m O 'a AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.68E+03 ,." " 4.53E+01 1.53E+03 4.26E43 1.79E+03 0.00E-01 3.73E+02 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.68E43 O

l i d INDMDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 30 ._( g FOR PATHWAY 1 q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r- 2 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 [n AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 rn AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ FOR PATHWAY 2 0 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.81E+08 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.81E+08 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.81E+0B g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+06 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.26E+08 3.81E+08 :g FOR PATHWAY 3 O O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.89E+08 5.57E+06 2.11 E+08 2.88E+08 9.77E+07 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.55E+08 6.35E+06 3.35E+08 4.46E+08 1.52E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.25E+07 5.90E+07 0.00E-01 g 0.00E-01 g h g* 3) AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.12E+08 4.75E+06 7.92E+08 7.58E+08 2.47E+08 0.00E-01 8.89E+07 0.00E-01

  • b AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00F-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h o o h

l 1 FOR PATHWAY 4  ? -^ AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.87E+07 5.53E+05 2.09+07 2.86E+07 9.70E+06 0.00E-01 3.22E+06 0.00E-01 $  % AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.04E+06 3.28E+05 1.73+07 2.31E+07 7.85E+06 0.00E-01 3.05E+06 0.00E-01 g

                                                                                                        -         g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.51 E+06   1.91E+05 3.19+07   3.06E+07 9.96E+06 0:00E-01 3.59E+06 0.00E-01 8         r-     M AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01    0.00E-01 0.00E-01  0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01           IU

{_. U) FOR PATHWAY 5 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.58E+08 4.68E+06 1.77E+08 2.42E+08 8.21E+07 0.00E-01 2.73E+07 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.49E+08 6.07E+06 3.21E+08 4.26E+08 1.45E+08 0.00E-01 5.64E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.09E+08 4.68E+06 7.72E+08 7.39E+08 2.41E+08 0.00E-01 8.67E+07 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.02E+08 4.51E+06 1.23E+08 1.44E+09 3.87E+08 0.00E-01 1.57E+08 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.75E+08 1.40E+07 5.30E+08 7.25E+08 2.46E+08 0.00E-01 8.19E+07 0.00E-01 l AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.46E+08 1.82E+07 9.62E+08 1.28E+09 4.35E+08 0.00E-01 1.69E+0S 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.27E+08 1.39E+07 2.32E+09 2.22E+09 7.23E+08 0.00E-01 2.60E+08 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.07E+08 1.35E+07 3.70E+09 4.33E+09 1.16E+09 0.00E-01 4.70E+08 0.00E-01 y [ O FOR PATHWAY 7 E b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.36E+04 2.66E+02 1.52E+04 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.87E+03 2.69E+02 2.13E+04 1.97E+04 2.69E+04 7.05E+03 9.64E+03 0.00E-01 2.38E+03 0.00E-01 @ $ 0.00E-01 3.83E+03 0.00E-01 o. G > AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.07E+03 1.15E+02 2.87E+04 2.62E+04 8.95E+03 0.00E-01 3.30E+03 0.00E-01 ci O

  • AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.44E+03 4.23E+01 1.74E+04 1.94E+04 5.46E+03 0.00E-01 2.26E+03 0.00E-01

O .. O O h INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 31 q g FOR PATHWAY 1 q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r 2 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 E.I d AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.51 E+05 6.51 E405 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 7.44 E+05 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 0.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 7.44E+05 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.51 E+05 6.51E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 7.44E+05 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 6.51 E+05 7.44E+05 n O O FOR PATHWAY 3 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.67E+05 8.38E+c6 4.07E+06 5.11E+03 1.74E+03 0.00E-01 2.93E+03 0.00E-01 --I U

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AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.82E+05 6.75E+06 4.37E+06 5.36E+03 1.82E+03 0.00E-01 3.60E+03 0.00E-01 $ AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.11 E+05 4.44 E+06 8.76E+06 7.68E+ 03 2.50E+03 0.00E-01 4.58E+03 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h o Q h FOR PATHWAY 4 -* ' AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.33E+04 1.67E+06 8.13E+05 1.02E+03 3.47E+02 0.00E-01 5.85E+02 0.00E-01 $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.33E+04 1.04E+06 6.72E+05 8.23E+03 2.79E+02 0.00E-01 5.54E+02 0.00E-01 . g g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.24E+04 6.28E+05 1.24 E+06 1.09E+03 3.54E+02 0.00E-01 6.48E+02 0.00E-01 8 r M AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y. A W FOR PATHWAY 5 E AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.98E404 1.57E+06 7.60E+05 9.55E+03 3.25E+02 0.00E-01 5.47E+02 ~ 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.84E +04 2.12E+06 1.37E+06 1.68E+03 5.70E+02 0.00E-01 1.13E+03 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.93E +05 1.68E+06 3.31 E+06 2.90E+03 9.45E+02 0.00E-01 1.73E+03 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.51E+05 1.67E+06 6.82 E+06 6.82E+03 1.62E+03 0.00E-01 4.18E+03 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY C AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.98E+03 1.88E+05 9.12E+04 1.15E+02 3.90E+01 0.00E-01 6.56E+01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.06E+04 2.54E+05 1.65E+05 2.02E+02 6.84E+01 0.00E-01 1.36E+02 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.32E+04 2.01 E+05 3.97E+05 3.48E+02 1.13E+C 0.00E-01 2.08E+02 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.21 E404 2.01 E+05 8.18E+05 8.18E+02 1.94E+02 0.00E-01 5.02E+02 0.00E-01 y [ O FOR PATHWAY 7 S 0 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.14E+01 6.92E+03 1.24E+03 1.55E+00 5.30E-01 0.00E-01 4.03E+04 0.00E-01 $ $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.12E+02 7.25E+03 1.73E+03 2.13E+00 7.23E-01 0.00E-01 6.44E+04 0.00E-01 o, AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.37E+02 3.23E+03 2.35E+03 2.95E+00 6.70E-01 0.00E-01 5.52E+04 0.00E-01 ci O ' a AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.19E+01 1.22E+03 1.78E+03 1.78E+00 4.26E-01 0.00E-01 5.06E+04 0.00E-01

S. INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 32 y g FOR PATHWAY 1 q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r- R AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 .9 d AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.33E+05 4.33E+05 4.33E+05 4.33E+05 4.33E+05 4.33E+05 4.33E+05 4.88E+05 C

  .%GE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.33E+05 4.33E+05                                         4.33E+05    4.33E+05                                 4.33E+05                                  4.33E+05 4.33E+05    4.88E+05                                                                                          h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.33E+05  4.33E+05                                         4.33E+05    4.33E+05                                 4.33E+05                                  4.33E+05 4.33E+05    4.88E+05                                                                                          g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.33E+05  4.33E+05                                         4.33E+05    4.33E+05                                 4.33E+05.                                 4.33E+05 4.33E+05    4.88E+05                                                                                            n O            O FOR PATHWAY 3 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.72E+02  1.59E+07                                         6.16E+03    4.16E+03                                  1.93E+03                                 0.00E-01 0.00E-01    0.00E-01 --i                                                                         U AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.78E+02 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.52E+03 1.69E+07 1.27E+07 8.84E+03 2.05E+04 5.90E+03 1.02E+04 2.78E+03 4.48E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $

0.00E-01 S h $b a AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h o o h FOR PATHWAY 4 F' '-^ AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.81 E+01 9.46E+05 3.66E+02 2.47E+02 1.15E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.36E+01 5.87E+05 3.07E+02 2.05E+02 9.65E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m g ;z AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.28E+01 3.60E+05 5.78E+02 2.88E+02 1.26E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 r- 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 If1 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g. CO FOR PATHWAY 5 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.81 E+01 1.96E+06 7.57E+02 5.12E+02 2.38E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.06E+02 2.65E+06 1.39E+03 9.27E+02 4.36E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.53E+02 2.13E+0E 3.42E+03 1.70E+03 7.47E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.87E+02 2.14E+0E 6.78E+03 4.13E+03 1.27E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.97E+00 2.35E+05 9.09E+01 6.14E+01 2.85E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.28E401 3.18E+05 1.67E+02 1.11 E+02 5.24E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.04E+01 2.55E+05 4.10E+02 2.05E+02 8.97E+01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.84E+01 2.56E+05 8.13E+02 4.96E+02 1.53E+02 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y i O FOR PATHWAY 7 S b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.84E+01 3.80E+03 6.31 E+02 4.29E+02 1.99E+02 0.00E-01 1.15E+04 0.00E-01 @ $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.87E+01 4.01 E+03 9.00E+02 6.01 E+02 2.81E+02 0.00E-01 1.95E+04 0.00E-01 o, AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.18E+01 1.79E+03 1.24E+03 6.19E+02 2.71E+02 0.00E-01 1.72E+04 0.00E-01 ui O - A P 4 FOR 8 0RGANS: 6.30E+01 6.83E+02 8.79E+02 '8E+02 1.66E+02 0.00E-01 1.64E+04 0.00E-01 , , , , , , k

O  : O O h INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 33 q g FOR PATHWAY 1 q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r- R AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 .m d AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 h AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.54E+06 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.54E+06 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.54E+06 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.20E+06 2.54E+06 :n FOR PATHWAY 3 O O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.36E+04 3.38E+08 9.98E+05 4.17E+05 2.48E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 -l O $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.60E+04 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.06E+05 4.02E+08 3.15E +08 1.60E+06 3.86E+06 6.62E+05 1.21 E+06 3.96E+05 6.70E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ 0.00E-01

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FOR PATHWAY 4 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.83E+03 1.15E+07 3.41 E+04 1.42E+04 8.45E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ y { AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.54 E+03 7.22E+06 2.87E+04 1.19E+04 7.10E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g g AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.89E+03 4.42E+06 5.41E+04 1.70E+04 9.39E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 r- 7 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 a m E FOR PATHWAY 5 m AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.69E+03 1.70E+07 5.02E+04 2.10E+04 1.24E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.96E+03 2.32E+07 9.23E+04 3.82E+04 2.28E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.21 E+04 1.86E+07 2.28E+05 7.14E+04 3.95E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.83E+04 1.87E+07 3.26E+05 1.34E+05 5.40E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.23E+02 2.04E+06 6.02E+03 2.52E+03 1.49E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.95E+02 2.79E+06 1.11 E+04 4.58E+03 2.74E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.46E+03 2.23E+06 2.73E+04 8.56E+03 4.74E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3.00E-01 D AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.19E+03 2.25E+06 3.91 E+04 1.60E+04 6.47E+03 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y[ O FOR PATHWAY 7 E S AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.83E+03 2.59E+04 1.09E+05 4.54E+04 2.69E+04 0.00E-01 2.46E+05 0.00E-01 $ $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.32E+03 2.74E+04 1.SSE+05 6.42E+04 3.83E+04 0.00E-01 4.24E+05 0.00E-01 o, y AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.15E+04 1.23E+04 2.15E+05 6.71 E+04 3.72E+04 0.00E-01 3.79E+05 0.00E-01 o, c) - AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.59E+03 4.70E+03 1.01 E+05 3.84E+04 1.70E+04 0.00E-91 3.12E+05 0.00E-01 _._.___._m. ._. _.__..____________ _ _ _ _..____ _ _ _

h INDIVIDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 34 y g FOR PATHWAY 1 q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r g AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 .r{1 Q AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E.01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 ;r AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E405 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 3.31 E+05 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 3.31 E+05 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.73E+ 05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 3.31 E+05 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 2.73E+05 3.31E+05 :n FOR PATHWAY 3 O O 4.83E+05 1.28E+06 1.83E+06 3.14E+06 6.00E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 -l U AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.05E+06 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.16E+05 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.29E+M 3.37E+05 2.03E+05 1.22E+06 2.26E+06 1.70E+06 2.28E+06 2.93E+06 3.74 E+06 4.97E+08 7.53E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ 0.00E-01

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AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 h o o h FOR PATHWAY 4 F' -^ - AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.28E+05 5.89E+04 1.56E+05 2.23E+05 3.83E+05 7.32E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ g (n AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 9.76E+04 3.59E+04 1.30E+05 1.82E+05 3.13E+05 5.30E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g g 2.15E+04 2.41E+05 2.42E+05 3.97E+05 8.00E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 N AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.37E+05 r-0.00E-01 0.00E-01 If1 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g. U) FOR PATHWAY 5 5 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.53E+06 1.62E+06 4.30E+06 6.16E+06 1.06E+07 2.02E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.87E+06 2.16E+06 7.81 E+06 1.09E+07 1.88E+07 3.19E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.08E+07 1.70E+06 1.89E+07 1.91 E+07 3.13E+07 6.30E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.06E+07 1.66E+06 3.95E+07 4.66E+07 5.44E+07 1.53E+10 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 4.23E+06 1.95E+06 5.17E+06 7.39E+06 1.27E+07 2.42E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 7.05E+06 2.60E+06 9.37E+06 1.31 E+07 2.26E+07 3.83E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.30E+07 2.04E+06 2.27E+07 2.29E+07 3.75E+07 7.56E+09 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 D 2.00E+06 4.75E+07 5.59E+07 6.53E+07 1.84E+10 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 y. O AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.46E+07 2 FOR PATHWAY 7 S b AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.49E+02 1.99E+02 7.99E+02 1.13E+03 1.94E+03 3.78E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 5 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.37E+02 2.06E+02 1.12E+03 1.56E+03 2.66E+03 4.64E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o, g; 1.52E+03 2.50E+03 5.15E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 O L AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 8.64E+02 9.01 E+01 1.52E+03 ui GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.21 E+02 3.36E+01 1.20E+03 1E+03 1.64E+03 4.70E+05 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 { f r .

[ O . O INDMDUAL DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS. FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 35 O' q FOR PATHWAY 1 q o AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 r 2 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 U.I AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 Q , rn AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 p O FOR PATHWAY 2 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS. 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E404 3.88E+04 4.72E+04 C AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 4.72E+04 h AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.86E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 4.72E+04 g AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 3.88E+04 4.72E+04 m FOR PATHWAY 3 0 Q . AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.75E+04 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.58E+04 5.15E+04 3.92E+04 3.29E+04 3.06E+04 3.73E+04 5.19E+04 9.99E+04 9.10E+04 8.41E+06 7.24E406 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 g 0.00E-01 g h g 2 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.61E+04 2.78E+04 5.57E+04 6.89E+04 1.15E+05 1.28E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 e . b AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E+01 0.00E-01 [ h O O h FOR PATHWAY 4 -* ' AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.85E-03 8.40E-03 5.37E-03 9.34E43 1.63E-02 1.37E400 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 $ p AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.32E-03 5.77E-03 4.49E-03 7.62E-03 1.34E-02 1.06E+00 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 - g g  ! AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.91E-03 4.16E-03 8.35E-03 1.03E-02 1.72E-02 1.92E+00 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8 r- M AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 & R1 E FOR PATHWAY 5 g AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.03E+04 8.94E+04 5.72E+04 9.95E+04 1.74E+05 1.46E407 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 5.40E+04 1.34E+05 1.04E+05 1.77E+05 3.11E+05 2.47E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.19E+05 1.26E+05 2.54E+05 3.14E+05 5.23E+05 5.83E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 i AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.29E+05 1.32E+05 5.36E+05 7.80E+05 9.18E405 1.42E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 FOR PATHWAY 6 AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 3.64E+04 1.07E+05 6.86E+04 1.19E+05 2.08E+05 1.75E407 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 i AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 6.49E+04 1.61E+05 1.25E+05 2.13E+05 3.73E+05 2.97E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 3 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.43E+05 1.52E+05 3.05E+05 3.77E+05 6.28E+05 7.00E+07 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 m 9.36E+05 1.10E+05 1.70E+08 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 AGE GP 4 FOR 8 ORGANS: 2.74E+05 1.58E+05 6.43E+05 8 E O FOR PATHWAY 7 S O AGE GP 1 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.43E+02 2.81E+02 2.74E+02 4.69E+02 8.19E+02 6.82E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 3 $ AGE GP 2 FOR 8 ORGANS: 1.97E+02 3.27E+02 3.85E+02 6.49E+02 1.14E+03 9.26E+04 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 o, O

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V ., V s ^ B = d R O POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 1 --i t-- 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 @ n 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 m 3.600E+01 3.600E+01 0.000E-01 3.600E+01 3.600E+01 3.600E+01 3.600E+01 0.000E-01 $ 8.110E+00 8.110E+00 0.000E-01 8.110E+00 8.110E+00 8.110E+00 8.110E+00 0.000E-01 0 1.240E+01 1.240E+01 0.000E-01 1.240E+01 1.240E+01 1.240E+01 1.240E+01 0.000E-01 2 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 h 3.930E+01 3.930E+01 0.000E-01 3.930E+01 3.930E+01 3.930E+01 3.930E+01 0.000E-01 POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 2 :33 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 O O 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 g @ 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 sn O m 4.040E+03 4.040E+03 2.020E+04 4.040E+03 4.040E+03 4.040E+03 4.040E+03 0.000E-01 y E g 2.020E+03 2.020E+03 1.010E+04 2.020E+03 2.020E+03 2.020E+03 2.020E+03 0.000E-01 ro a 3 1.780E+03 1.780E+03 8.910E+03 1.780E+03 1.780E+03 1.780E+03 1.780E+03 0.000E-01 jo 2 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 in 3 D w ;s POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 3 r'o b Eo M h 1.400E+02 1.400E+02 1.400E+02 1.400E+02 1.400E+02 1.400E+02 1.400E+02 2.480E+02 r-0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0. m 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 S 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 ~ 8. 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 4 1.200E-03 1.200E-03 1.200E-03 1.200E-03 1.200E-03 1.200E-03 9.340E-02 3.390E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 D 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 y1 O 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 o 52. o 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0 000E-01 0.000E-01 [ O { 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 ., m o e . e

. . __ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ . _ . . _ . ._._m . _ _ _. _.____ _ b- . POPULATION 1.850E+01 DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS , MBER5 EFFLUENTS FOR ISOTOPE - an 1.850E+01 1.850E+01 q o 0.000E-01 1.850E+01 1.850E+01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 1.850E+01 r- 2: 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 1.920E+01 6.790+01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 Q3 :::l 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 p@ 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 o 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 C 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS , MBER 6 EFFLUENTS FOR ISOTOPE h 2.550E-01 2.550E-01 R 2.550E-01 2.550E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 2.550E-01 2.550E-01 g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 8.480E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 4.280E+01 O O 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 U k 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 $y 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 ~ e $ h 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 . 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 P P "i g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01  ? b g POPULATION 9.350E+01 DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS , NUMBER 7 EFFLUENTS FOR YISOTOPE M -4 h 9.350E+01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 9.350E+01 9.350E+01 9.350E+01 9.350E+01 g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 9.750E+01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 4.160E+02 0.000E-01 $ h (/) 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 5 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 S 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 POPULATION 2.330E+02 DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS , E NUMBER 8 EFFLUENTS FOR ISOTOP 2.330E+02 2.330E+02 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 2.330E402 2.330E+02 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 2.330E+02 2.340E+02 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.430E+02 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 [ 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 5- O 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 Sg "d 8 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 p o o$ 4 <

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POPUl.ATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER S i h 2.630E+02 2.630E+02 r R , 2.630E+02 2.630E+02 2.630E+02 2.630E+02 2.670E+02 6.240E+02 ITl  ::3 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.M)0E-01 0.0005-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 O ' 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0;J00E-01 0.000E-01 $ O.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 { g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 0.000E-01 tll: 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 Q,,, , POPUI.ATION DOSE FACTO.~4S FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 10 h , 3 2.470E+02 2.470E+02 2.470E+02 2.470E+02 2.470E+02 2.470E+02 2.500E+02 5.180E+02 O O 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 q Q $ 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 $ 0 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-OL e~ . b 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 ** 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0 000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 P g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 ' O.000E-01 P

  • o g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 .* -d Y -4 POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 11 y g 1.450E+00 1.450E+00 1.450E+00 1.450E+00 1.450E+00 1.450E+00 1.800E+00 1.780E+01 I gig 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 5' &)

0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 C 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 12 3.980E+00 3.980E+00 3.900E+00 3.980E+00 3.900E+00 3.980E+00 4.440E+00 3.730E+01 , 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0A00E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E41 0.000E-01  ! r

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POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 13 h r R 4.660E+00 4.660E+00 4.660E+00 4.660E+00 4.660E+00 4.660E+00 5.000E+00 1.590E+01 IT1 d 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 Q r-0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 h 0.000E-01 g 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 C 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 h POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 14 4.940E+01 4.940E+01 4.940E+01 4.940E401 4.940E+01 4.940E+01 4.970E+01 8.120E+01 O O 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 y 0 $ 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 si . h 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 P a d 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 P

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Y -4 POPULATION DOSE FACTORS FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 15 j { 2.870E+01 0.000E-01 2.870E+01 0.000E-01 2.870E+01 0.000E-01 2.870E+01 0.000E-01 2.870E+01 0.000E-01 2.870E401 0.000E-01 2.940E+01 0.000E-01 9.250E401 0.000E-01 :r h U) 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E { 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 POPULATION DOSE FACTORS I OR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS, FOR ISOTOPE NUMBER 16 2.250E+01 2.250E401 2.250E+01 2.250E401 2.250E+01 2.250E+01 2.640E+01 4.130E+02 - 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01 0.000E-01

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