ML20076K931
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO.
t SECTION-1.0 Definitions 1-1 to 1-3 2.0 Environmental otection Conditions 2-1 e
2.1 Bernal - Deleted 2-1 2.2 Chemical -
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2.4 Meteorology 2-7 2.5 Radioactive DLscharges 2-8 to 2-14a X
3.0 Surveillance Requirements 2-1 3.1 Thermal - Deleted \\
2-1 3.2 Chemical - Deleted 2-1 3.3 Hydraulic 2-6 3.4 Meteorology 2-7 3.5 Radioactive DLacharges 2-8 to 2-14a l
2-15 to 2-23 Bases
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4.0 Environmental Surveillance 4.1 Nonradiological Monitoring 4-1 4.2 Radiological Environmental ibnitoring Program 4-6 to 4-10
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5.0 Administrative controls 5-1 to 5-8 6.0 Special Surveillance and Study Activities -
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1.0 DEFINITIONS
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\\INvironmental Technical Specification (ETS) - Refers to all of the in rmation concerning any limitations, conditions, and requirements impos d which are considered necessary for the protection of the environment. There are four types of Environmental Technical
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Specificat ons: Environmental Protection Conditions, Environmental Surveillanch Special Surveillance and Study Activities, and Administrat're Controls.
Environmental Protection Condition (EPC) - The environmental protection conditiona specify acceptable levels of a system
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performance or specify\\ methods for limiting and regulating releases into the environment.
Environmental Protection Lim 1t (EPL) - An environmental protection limit is a quantitative limit Applied to a release to the environment
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unacceptable environmental impacts.
'N Circulating Water System - Collectively',N the intake and discharge canals, and the condensers which are employed to condense the exhaust
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Intake Temperature - Temperature of the circu ting water prior to
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Discharge Temperature - temperature of the circulating' water at the discharge pumping station.
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Liquid Plant Effluent - The circulating water leaving the diticharge pipes offshore from the ocean pumping station.
Residual Chlorine - The sum of free and combined chlorine remaining'\\
in the water af ter the biological and chemical demand is satisfied.
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Q National Power Emergency - Any event causing authorized federal officials to require CP&L to supply power within or without their istribution area.
Regi nal Emergency - Any of the following occurrences within the States f North and South Carolina:
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A tastrophic natural disaster such as flood, tornado,
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Other e\\m rgencies declared by municipal, county, state, or federal of11cials requiring an uninterrupted source of power.
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Anytime the alth, safety, or welf are of the public may be endangeredby\\beinabilityofCarolinaPower&Lighttosupply
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electricity, as determined by municipal, county, state, or federal officials.
N Reactor Emergency - An unanticipated equipment malfunction or other
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event that requires immediate remedial action to avoid endangering
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Known Radioactive Source - Either a calibrated sealed source or an
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documented using an instrument with a calibration traceable to the 1
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National Bureau of Standards.
Site - The Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2.
Onsite - Any area included within CP&L-owned property that is contiguous with the plant structure proper and other plant associated facilities.
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Offsite - All properties or areas not considered onsite.
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Site Release - Refers to the combined releases of radioactive materials made from Units 1 and 2 to an area off-site and is
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Normal Power Operation - Operation of the plant between 2% and 100%
of rated thermal power in a nonemergency situation, using normal operating \\ procedures.
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Deleted 2.1.2 Rate of Change of Discha'hge 3.1.2 Rate of Change of Discharge Temperature Temperature Deleted
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2.1.3 Heat Treatment of 'Circulatin.E 3.1.3 Beat Treatment of Circulating Water System Water System Deleted
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Deleted 2.2.1 Chlori /e 3.2.1 Chlorine De eted Deleted 2.2.2 Or er Chemicals 3.2.2 Other Chemicals Deleted Deleted
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2.3 HYDRAULIC 3.3 HYDRAULIC 2.3.1 Wat Level in the Discharge Canal 3.3.1 Water Level in the Discharge Canal Objective: To minimize impact of Specification: Water level in the discharge canal on the local the discharge canal near the plant s
groundwater stl ply, shall be monitored daily.
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These limits may be exkeded as required either for plan maintenance or as a result of natural onditions such as heavy rainf all whic is beyond the control of plant personnel 2.3.2 Piezometric thad 3.3.2 Piezometric 9ead Deleted Deleted o
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METEOROLOGY 3.4 METEOROLOGY jective: he objective Specification:
of mete ological monitoring'is Meteorological cata will be to measu and document critical sunmarized in a format parameters o be used in consistent with the estimating p tential radiation recommendations of Regulatory doses to the blic.
Guide 1.23.
Data summaries shall be submitted to the Specificati : he Director of the Regional Office meteorological moni oring of Inspection and Enforcement as program shall consis of.
outlined in Appendix A, instrumentation capab g of Specification 6.9.1.10.
If the measuring wind speed an4 wind outage time of wind instruments direction at approximate 1 at either elevation, both.
10-meter and 100-meter temperature difference systems, elevations, temperature or the dew point sensor exceeds difference between the same e seven days, the total outage elevations on a tower, and des time and dates of the outage and point.
Wind and temperature the instruments involved shall data vill be transmitted,to the
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acquisition system is out of En f orcement.
service for more chan 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, the wind and temperature data vill be obtained by manually dialing the tower once per shif t and at least hourly during any periods of planned batch or b
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2.5 Radioactive charges 2-1' 3.0 Surveillance Requirements 2-1 3.1 Thermal
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5-1 to 5-8 5.0 Administrative Controls l
6.0 Special Surveillance and Study Activities-Deleted 6-1 6.1 Marsh Productivity - Deleted 6.2 Deleted j
6.3 Deleted 6.4 Salt Deposition Monitoring - Deleted Figures
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DEFINITIONS Environmental Technical Specification (ETS) - Refers to all of the aformation concerning any limitations, conditions, and requirements 1
imposed which are considered necessary for the protection of the environment. There are four types of Environmental Technical Specif ations: Environmental Protection Conditions, Environmental Surveilla ce, Special Surveillance and Study Activities, and Administrat ve Controls.
Environmental tection Condition (EPC) - The environmental protection conditions specif acceptable levels of a system performance or specify methods for limiting and regulating releases into the environment.
Environmental Protection imit (EPL) - An environmental protection limit is a quantitative limit app \\ ied to a release to the environment which, p
when administrated by an EPC, hould not result in unacceptable environmental impacts.
Circulating Water System - Collectiv y, the intake and discharge canals, and the condensers which are e loyed to condense the exhaust steam.
Intake Temperature - Temperature of the circu ating water prior to entering the condenser.
Discharge Temperature - Temperature of the circulat ug water at the discharge pumping station.
N Liquid Plant Effluent - The circulating water leaving the discharge pipes offshore from the ocean pumping station.
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Residual Chlorine - The sum of free and combined chlorine remaining in
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the water af ter the biological and chemical demand is satisfied.
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G National Power Emergency - Any event causing authorized federal of ficials to require CP&L to supply power within or without their distribution area.
Regional Emergency - Any of the following occurrences within the States o North and South Carolina:
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A catastrophic natural disaster such as flood, tornado, hurricane,
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Other emergencies declared by municipal, county, state, or federal offickals requiring an uninterrupted source of power.
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Anytime the health, safety, or welfare of the public may be endangered the inability of Carolina Power & Light to supply electricity, as determined by tsanicipal, county, state, or federal officials.
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Environmental Event - An event resulting' in an environmental protection condition or limit being exceeded. \\
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instrument with a calibration traceable to the National Bureau of Standards Site - The Brunswick Steam Electric Plant, Units 1 and 2.
Onsite - Any area included within CP&L-owned property that is contiguous with the plant structure proper and other plant associated facilities.
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Site Release - Refers to the combined releases of radioactive materials made from Units 1 and 2 to an area offsite and 'is determined by multiplying the per resetor releases by the number of
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ormal Power Operation - Operation of the plant between 2% and 100%.
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Daring a national power emergency, regional emergency, or reactor emergency, when the health, safety, or welfare of the public may be endangered by the intbility of Carolina Power & Light.
- Company to supply electricity, the protection limits provided in these environmental technical specifications chall.be. inapplicable.
Daring such emergencies, however, the protection limits shall not be exceeded except as is necessitated by the emergency.
Certain Environmental Protection Conditions and Surve411==re Requirements cre specified in the effective National
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2.3.1 Water Level in the Discharge 3.3.1 Water Level in the Discharge Canal Canal
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Objective:
To minimi,,e impact of Specification: Water level in l the discharge canal on the local the discharge < - I near the plant
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groundwater supply, shall be monitored dei,1.
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These limits may be ' exceeded as i
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Objective: 1he objective Specification:
of meteorological monitoring is Meteorological data vill be to measure and document critical susmarized in a format
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parameters to be used in consistent with the
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estimating potential radiation recommendations of Regulatory doses to the public.
Guide 1.23.
Data summaries shall be submitted /to the Specification: The Director of the B4gional Office meteorological monitoring of Inspection ar[d Enforcement as program shall consist of outlined in Appendix A, instrumentation capable of Specification 6.9.1.10.
If the measuring wind speed and wind outage time'of wind inctruments direction at approximately at either/ elevation, both 10-meter and 100 meter temperat6re difference systems, or the/ ew point sensor exceeds d
elevations, temperature difference between the same two seve/ days, the total outage elevations on a tower, and dew timeI and dates of the outage and point. Wind and temperature the instruments involved shall data will be transmitted to the bIe reported within 30 days of reactor control room at least the beginning of the outage to once each hour.
In the event the Director of the Regional the computer-based data Office of Inspection and A/
acquisition system is out of En forcement.
service for more than 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, the wind and temperature data will be obtained by manually dialing the t'wer once per shi t o
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This agency is respo mible for regulation of eters-involving vater quality and aquatic biota.
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