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Semiannual Monitoring Rept,Jan-June 1983
ML20080D305
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/24/1983
From: Fay C
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8308300326
Download: ML20080D305 (16)


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WISCONSIN ELECTRIC Semiannual POWER COMPANY ""it-i"sa "

January I,1983 through June 30,1983 POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2

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dl U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Docket Nos. 50-266 and 50-301 Facility Operating License Nos.

8308300326 830824 DPR-24 and DPR-27 DR ADOCK 05000

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE 1.0 Radioactive Liquid Releases 1 2.0 Radioactive Airborne Releases 5 3.0 Radioactive Solid Waste Shipments 8 4.0 New and Spent Fuel Shipments and Receipts 9 5.0 Radiological Environmental Monitoring 10 6.0 Non-Radiological Environmental Monitoring 11 7.0 Non-Radioactive Chemical Releases 12 8.0 Circulating Water System Operations 13 9.0 Leak Testing of Radioactive Sources 13 t

1.0 RADIOACTIVZ LIQUID RELEASES Radioactive liquid releases via the circulating water discharge ~ are summarized for total release and by individual source on a monthly basis in Table 1-1. An isotopic breakdown of the total radioactive liquid release is presented in Table 1-2.

The total radioactive liquid release excluding tritium for this re-porting period was 1.09 Curies which included 0.087 Curies of processed radioactive vaste and primary coolant system letdown, 0.210 Curies of Unit 1 steam generator blowdown, and 0.793 Curies of Unit 2 steam generator blowdown. There was no detectable activity in retention pond effluent (other than tritium). The total tritium release for this reporting period was 180.00 Curies, which included 175.00 Curies of processed radioactive waste and primary coolant system letdown, 2.91 Curies of Unit 1 steaci generator blowdown,1.22 Curies of Unit 2 steam generator blowdown, and 0.87 Curies of retention pond l

effluent. All radioactive liquid releases to Lake Michigan were made through the circulating water discharge.

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TABLE l-1 RADIOACTIVE LIQUID CIRCULATING WATER RELEASE

SUMMARY

PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 1983 TO JUNE 30, 196'l January February March April May June Total T tal Activity R71ee:rd, (Ci)

Gamma Scan 5.74E-02 2.46E-02 8.65E-01 6.56E-02 3.56E-02 4.03E-02 1.09E+00( }

Gross Alpha <MDA 3.55E-06 <MDA 7.81E-07 1.70E-07 (2) (2)

Tritium 8.71E+00 3.22E+01 4.83E+01 5.80E+01 1.07E+01 2.18E+01 1.80E+C2

.Tstal Volumes Relenard (Gal) i Processed Waste 2.64E+04 3.53E+04 1.09E+05 2.06E+05. 9.79E+04 1.17E+05 5.92E+05 Stsan Generator Blowdown, U1 ~ 2.66E+06 2.33E+06 2.54E+06 2.95E+06 3.12E+06 3.02E+06 1.66E+07 Steam Generator Blowdowr., U2 2.68E+06 2.35E+06 2.23E+06 (1) (1) (1) 7.26E+06 i Ratention Pond 1.55E+06 1.51E+06 4.47E+05 1.95E+06 2.49E+06 1.86E+06 9.81E+06

. Total 6.91E+06 6.22E+06 5.32E+06 5.10E+06 5.72E+06 5.00E+06 3.43E+07 Valune of Dilution Wttsr, (cc) 3.71E+13 3.39E+13 4.78E+13 4.65E+13 6.65E+13 6.44E+13 2.96E+14

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Dischirge Cohcen-trntion (pCi/cc)

Gross Gamma 1.54E-09 7.26E-10 1.81E-08 1.41E-09 5.35E-10 6.27E-10

% MPC 9.80E-02 8.66E-02 2.32E+00 1.76E-01 4.12E-02 3.78E-02 Gross Alpha <MDA 1.05E-13 <MDA 9.94E-15 2.56E-15 (2)

% MPC 3.49E-04 3.31E-05 8.53E-06 (2)

Tritium 2.35E-07 9.49E-07 1.01E-06 1.25E-06 1.61E-07 3.39E-07

% MPC 7.82E-03 3.16E-02 3.37E-02 4.16E-02 5.36E-03 1.13E-02 M ximum Discharge

.Concantration During R31eaga Period, 4(pci/cc)

Grcss Gamma 1.90E-09 1.llE-08 1.33E-07 1.16E-08 6.85E-10 1.64E-09 Tritium 1.67E-04 2.08E-05 1.93E-04 2.24E-05 8.02E-06 5.07E-05

1) = Unit 2 refueling shutdown from March 25, 1983 to July 1, 1983.  !

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.(3) = Tstal does not include strontium results. Generally has a negligible effect. l

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l TABLE l-2 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CIRCULATING WATER DISCHARGES PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 1983 TO JUNE 30, 1983 Nuclides January February March April May June Total l Raleased (Curies) (Curies) (Curies) (Curies) { Curies) (Curies) (Curies) l Tritium 8.71E+00 3.22E+01 4.83E+01 5.80E+01 1.07E+01 2.18E+01 1.80E+02 I-131 4.33E-03 5.60E-03 2.72E-01 1.89E-02 3.93E-03 3.26E-03 3.08E-01 I-132 2.09E-03 2.09E-03 1.64E-02 3.78E-03 3.88E-03 3.69E-03 3.19E-02 I-133 8.03E-03 8.45E-03 1.51E-01 9.98E-03 1.01E-02 7.48E-03 1.95E-01 l I-134 1.48E-04 7.48E-04 1.53E-03 1.69E-03 1.66E-03 2.23E-03 8.01E-03 l

I-135 1.00E-03 3.13E-03 4.36E-02 8.36E-03 1.09E-02 9.05E-03 7.61E-02 Xa-133 1.02E-03 2.33E-04 3.llE-02 1.62E-02 2.55E-04 1.15E-04 4.89E-02 Xa-135 7.68E-04 2.03E-05 3.56E-03 2.77E-04 9.79E-04 1.58E-03 7.19E-03 l Xa-131M <MDA <MDA <MDA 8.74E-04 <MDA <MDA 8.74E-04 Cr-51 <MDA <MDA <MDA 2.01E-04 <MDA <MDA 2.01E-04 Sb-125 <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA 4.14E-06 4.14E-06 F-18 4.94E-04 1.09E-03 5.24E-04 <MDA 1.33E-04 8.70E-05 2.33E-03 Cs-134 4.36E-04 8.83E-04 1.35E-01 2.64E-03 1.54E-03 3.05E-03 1.44E-01 Cs-137 6.19E-04 1.64E-04 2.04E-01 2.25E-03 1.65E-03 2.39E-03 2.llE-01 Nb-95 <MDA 1.19E-06 <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA 1.19E-06 Co-58 8.17E-05 2.43E-05 3.03E-05 2.93E-05 2.53E-05 5.52E-04 7.43E-04 Cs-136 <MDA <MDA 6.09E-03 <MDA <MDA <MDA 6.09E-03 Mn-54 <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA 1.40E-04 7.29E-05 2.13E-04 Co-60 6.13E-04 7.00E-05 1.62E-04 6.94E-05 3.37E-04 4.53E-04 1.70E-03 i

Nm-24 <MDA <MDA <MDA 2.54E-04 <MDA <MDA 2.54E-04 l Cs-138 <MDA 2.09E-03 <MDA 1.30E-04 <MDA 1.51E-03 3.73E'-03 Rb-C8 3.77E-02 <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA 4.79E-03 4.25E-02 Sr-89 <MDA 4.22E-05 5.99E-05 5.68E-06 3.90E-07 (1) (1)

Sr-90 5.40E-05 5.10E-05 7.02E-05 3.76E-05 6.39E-05 (1) (1)

TOTAL 5.75E-02 2.47E-02 8.65E-01 6.56E-02 3.57E-02 4.03E-02 1.09E+00(2)

(1) = Data unavailable at time of report writing.

(2) = Total does not include strontium results. Generally has a negligible effect.

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TABLE l-3 SUBSOIL SYSTEM DRAINS TRITIUM

SUMMARY

JANUARY 1 TO JUNE 30, 1983

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Firnt Quarter H3 (uci/cc) 5.80E-07 2.19E-06 No Sample $MDA -

Avar. Flow, @ d 7776 7233 No Flow 17257 -

Stcond Quarter H3 (pCi/cc) (1) (1) No Sample (1) -

l Avsr. Flow, gpd 9908 3088 No Flow 21205 -

Semiannual Totals Total Released, Ci (1) (1) 0.0 (1) (1)

Totcl flow, gal 1.60E+06 9.32E+05 0.0 3.48E+06 6.01E+06 l (1) = Data unavailable at report time.

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2.0 RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE RELEASES Radioactive airborne releases during normal plant operation are reported by total release in Table 2-1, and sununarized by isotope in Table 2-2.

The release paths contributing to radioactive airborne releases during this reporting period were the auxiliary building vent stack, Unit 1 i containment purge stack, Unit 2 containment purge stack, drumming area vent stack, gas stripper building ventilation exhaust, combined air ejector decay exhaust and turbine building ventilation exhaust.

There were no gas decay tanks released during this report period.

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TABLE 2-1 RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE RELEASE

SUMMARY

PERIOD OF JANUARY 1,1983 TO JUNE 30, 1983 January February March April May June Total Total Curies Released (Excluding Tritium) 4.27E+01 6.02E+01 1.90E+02 7.66E+01 4.17E+01 3.81E+01 4.49E+02 Total Xe-133 Equivalent Curies Released (1) 5.04E+02 5.63E+02 5.67E+03 1.51E+04 1.40E+03 4.95h+02 2.38E+04 Average Release Rate (Curies /Second) (2) 1.88E-04 2.33E-04 2.12E-03 5.84E-03 5.21E-04 1.91E-04 Percent of Annual Technical Specification Limits (3) 9.41E-02 1.16E-01 1.06E+00 2.92E+00 2.61E-01 9.55E-02 Maximum Hourly Average Release Rate (Curies /Second) (4) 5.94E-04 1.15E-03 2.40E-03 1.56E-02 2.07E-03 1.51E-03 Monthly Average Site Boundary Concentration (pci/cc) (2) 2.82E-10 3.49E-10 3.18E-09 8.76E-09 7.82E-10 2.87E-10 (1) All gaseous particulate releases are converted to Xe-133 equivalent for calculational purposes using the ratio MPC(Xe-133)/MPC(I). MPC's for isotopes of iodine and particulate with half-lives longer than eight days are reduced by a factor of 700.

(2) Averaged over one month and based on Xe-133 equivalent.

(3) Annual average Technical Specification limits are 0.2 Ci/sec Xe-133 based on X/Q:1.5E-06 sec/m3. Maximum Technical Specification limits are 2.0 Ci/sec Xe-133 based on X/Q:1.5E-06 sec/m3.

(4) Expressed as Xe-133 equivalent.

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TABLE 2-2 RADIOACTIVE AIRBORNE RELEASE

SUMMARY

PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 1983 TO JUNE 30, 1983 Nuclides January February March April May June Total Released (Curies) (Curies) (Curies) (Curies) (Curies) (Curies) (Curies)

Tritium 1.69E+02 2.80E+01 2.92E+02 3.39E+01 2.31E+01 1.14E+01 5.58E+02 Noble Gases Xe-133 1.llE+01 1.54E+01 1.38E+02 3.31E+01 8.61E+00 1.01E+01 2.16E+02 Kr-85M 3.20E+00 4.70E+00 4.94E+00 3.79E+00 2.85EF00 2.33E+00 2.18E+01 Kr-88 5. 81E+00 8.01E+00 9.22E+00 7.24E+00 5.44E+00 4.47E+00 4.02E+01 Xe-133M 3.99E-01 5.71E-01 2.08E+00 5.06E-01 2.37E-01 2.88E-01 4.08E+00 i Xe-135 1.25E+01 1.72E+01 1.90E+01 1.57E+01 1.18E+01 1.00E+01 8.63E+01 l Xe-138 4.26E+00 6.17E+00 7.42E+00 7.82E+00 5.93E+00 5.27E+00 3.69E+01 Kr-87 2.69E+00 3.92E+00 4.52E+00 3.88E+00 2.81E+00 2.39E+00 2.02E+01 i Xe-135M 1.39E+00 2.34E+00 2.65E+00 2.34E+00 1.83E+00 1.62E+00 1.22E+01 Ar-41 3.81E-01 4.69E-01 5.44E-01 4.05E-01 2.87E-01 2.44E-01 2.33E+00 Kr-85 9.83E-01 1.49E+00 1.89E+00 1.75E+00 1.84E+00 1.30E+00 9.26E+00 Particulates with Half-Lives Less than Eight Days F-18 5.22E-10 <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA 5.22E-10 Cs-136 6.57E-ll <MDA 4.48E-08 <MDA <MDA <MDA 4.48E-08 Cs-138 2.15E-06 2.96E-06 1.80E-05 <MDA 8.61E-04 5.42E-14 8.84E-04 Rb-88 4.55E-04 6.96E-04 1.31E-03 1.21E-09 1.57E-02 8.52E-06 1.82E-02 Particulates with Half-Lives Greater than Eicht Days and Iodines I-131 1.07E-04 8.71E-05 2.36E-03 7.00E-03 5.12E-04 1.16E-04 1.02E-02 I-132 8.99E-06 <MDA 1.91E-04 5.52E-04 <MDA <MDA 7.53E-04 I-133 3.17E-05 4.10E-05 3.29E-04 1.30E-05 9.30E-06 7.41E-06 4.32E-04 I-134 <MDA 3.02E-08 1.64E-08 <MDA <MDA <MDA 4.66E-08 I-135 1.72E-05 2.19E-08 1.0?E-07 <MDA <MDA <MDA 1.73E-05 Sr-89 <MDA <MDA <MDA (1) (1) (1) (1)

Sr-90 <MDA <MDA <MDA (1) (1) (1) (1)

Ce-141 2.40E-07 <KDA <KDA 1.28E-07 <MDA <MDA 3.69E-07 Ba-133 <MDA <MDA 2.60E-06 <MDA <MDA <MDA 2.60E-06 Sb-125 <MDA <MDA <MDA 3.06E-07 <MDA <MDA 3.06E-07 Ru-103 <MDA <MDA 1.87E-08 2.32E-07 <MDA <MDA 2.51E-07 Cs-134 6.60E-07 4.47E-06 2.01E-06 1.78E-06 1.66E-06 2.06E-06 1.26E-05 Cs-137 9.80E-07 1.28E-05 9.20E-06 3.29E-06 4.98E-06 3.55E-06 3.48E-05 Zr-95 <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA <MDA 5.34E-08 5.34E-08 Nb-95 <MDA <MDA <MDA 4.18E-07 6.71E-08 3.28E-07 8.13E-07 h Co-58 <MDA <MDA 5.69E-08 3.45E-06 5.10E-06 2.57E-06 1.12E-05 Co-60 1.57E-05 3.83E-07 1.22E-06 3.32E-05 2.64E-05 3.30E-05 1.10E-04 Alpha <MDA 7.58E-ll 1.49E-ll <MDA 2.37E-06 <MDA 2.37E-06 (1) = Data unavailable at report time.

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3.0 RADIOACTIVE SOLID WASTE SHIPMENTS Shipmants offsite of solid waste for burial during this reporting period were as follows.

Date Volume (Ft3 ) Total Activity (Ci) 01-06-83 548.0 0.193 01-18-83 354.5 0.038 01-28-83 62.0 1.046 02-04-83 62.0 0.668 02-10-83 62.0 0.480 02-15-83 641.3 0.242 02-17-83 62.0 0.333 02-24-83 62.0 0.353 03-03-83 62.0 0.420 03-08-83 135.0 2.144 03-15-83 62.0 0.662 03-29-83 62.0 '

O.678 04-01-83 85.0 48.550 (1) 04-13-83 349.0 0.384 04-22-83 621.5 1.090 04-26-83 157.0 9.700 04-27-83 105.0 11.020 04-27-83 180.0 1.760 04-29-83 627.5 1.308 05-05-83 641.2 1.400 05-06-83 105.0 5.530 05-16-83 85.0 88.500 (1) 05-23-83 157.0 54.100 05-25-83 262.5 0.435 06-03-83 683.6 2.030 06-15-83 344.0 0.317 06-16-83 555.0 1.323 06-22-83 105.0 9.200 06-24-83 543.6 1.555 TOTALS 7781.7 (Ft3 ) 245.5 (C1)

(1) Involved spent resin.

l 4.0 NEW & SPENT FUEL SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS During this reporting period, a total of 40 new fuel assemblies were received from Westinghouse Electric Corporation for Unit 2. The new fuel assemblies received for Unit 2 were used for the Spring of 1983 refueling.

No spent fuel shipments were made.

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5.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Radiological environmental monitoring conducted by Point Beach Nuclear Plant from January 1, 1983, through June 30, 1983, consisted of air filters, gamma dose, vegetation, lake water, well water, milk, shoreline silt, soil, algae, and fish samples collected and analyzed in accordance with Technical Specification 15.4.10.

All measurements obtained during this period are within the normal range, and no unusual results or significant departures from normal were noted.

No. Sample Type Low Average

  • High Units TLDs 44 Quarterly 0.90 1.16 0.26 1.51 mR/wk Air Filters 149 Gross Beta 0.00 0.015 1 0.013 0.03 pCi/m 3 149 3 Radiciodine ---

all <0.03 ---

pCi/m 12 Gamma Scan 3 all <0.01 ---

pCi/m Milk 18 Radioiodine ---

ali <0.5 ---

pCi/l 18 Sr-89 ---

all <5 ---

pCi/l 18 Sr-90 1.1 1.9 1 1.2 2.9 pCi/l 18 Gamma Scan ---

all <5 ---

pCi/1 Lake Water 30 Gross Beta 2.1 3.5 1 1.8 5.6 pCi/l 30 Gamma Scan ---

all <10 ---

pCi/l

, 10 Tritium <0.5 <0.'6 1 0.4 1.02 pCi/ml 10 Sr-89 ---

all <5 ---

pCi/l 10 Sr-90 ---

all <1 ---

pCi/l Well Water 2 Gross Beta <2.0 <3.1 4.1 pCi/1 l 2 Gamma Scan ---

both <10 ---

pCi/l '

2 Tritium ---

both <0.5 ---

pCi/ml 2 Sr-89 ---

Both <5 ---

pCi/l 2 Sr-90 ---

both <1 ---

pCi/1 Vegetation 8 Gross Beta 7.2 10.8 1 5.9 14.0 pCi/g (dry) 8 Gamma Scan ---

all <1 ---

pCi/g (dry)

No. Sample Type Low Average

  • High Units Soil 8 Gross Beta 11.4 20.6 i 19.4 31.1 pCi/g (dry) 8 Gamma Scan:

Cs-137 <1 <1.3 1.8 3.1 pCi/g (dry)

Others --- all <1 --- pCi/g (dry)

Algae 2 Gross Beta 9.7 10.4 11.0 pCi/g (dry) 2 Gamma Scan ---

both <5 ---

pCi/g (dry)

Fish 6 Gross Beta 9.8 12.4 1 4.5 14.8 pCi/g (dry) 6 Gamma Scan ---

all <1 --- pCi/g (dry)

Shoreline Silt 5 Gross Beta 5.4 13.6 8.3 27.6 pCi/g (dry) 5 Gamma Scan ---

all <1 ---

pCi/g (dry)

  • 95% confidence internal given when applicable. Whenever samples below the detection limit are included in the computation of the average, the average is shown as a "less than" value.

6.0 NON-RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM In accordance with Amendment Nos. 29 and 33 to Facility Operating Licenses DPR-24 and DPR-27, respectively, dated November 4, 1977, the Environmental Technical Specifications for the Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, were wodified to allow temporary suspension of the non-radiological environmental monitoring program pending NRC review of the summary report of the five years of monitoring. As a result, the semiannual report specified by Itec 16.6.2.a of the Technical Specification is not applicable.

I 7.0 NON-RADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL RELEASES 7.1 Scheduled Chemical Waste Releases Scheduled chemical waste releases to the circulating water system for the period of January 1, 1983, to June 30, 1983, included 4,101,719 gallons of neutralized clear water waste. The waste water contained 468 pounds of suspended solids and 208,394 pounds of dissolved solids.*

The concentration increases of chemical waste in the circulating water system during the period of chemical releases ranged from 0.224 to 8.541 ppm dissolved solids and from 0.001 to 0.046 ppm suspended solids.**

Plant chemical records indicated that the following amounts of chemicals were released in the form of neutralized waste:

Sodium 62,080 pounds Sulfate 146,080 pounds

  • Chemical releases calculated are based upon neutralized tank analysis prior to discharge.
    • Based on calculations during times of actual discharges for each individual neutralizing tank.

7.2 Miscellaneous Chemical Waste Releases Miscellaneous chemical waste releases to the circulating water I system from the retention pond for the period of January 1, 1983 to June 30, 1983, included 9,810,000 gallons of clear water waste.

The waste water contained 1,159 pounds of suspended solids and 64,855 pounds of dissolved solids.*

Retention pond analysis and plant chemical records indicate that the following chemicals were released in the form of clear water waste from the retention pond.

Sodium 12,140 pounds chloride 15,943 pounds Phosphate 53 pounds The balance of the dissolved solids were in the form of soluble calcium and megnesium compounds resulting from the plant makeup

) water cold lime softening process.

  • Chemical release calculations are based on retention pond analyses during the period January 1, 1983 to June 30, 1983.

a 8.0 CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM OPERATIONS The circulating water system operation during this reporting period for periods of plant operation is described in Table 8-1.

9.0 LEAK TESTING OF RADIOACTIVE SOURCES Resul's of leak testing according to Technical Specification requirement 15.4.12 showed <0.005 pCi from all applicable sealed radioactive sources for the past reporting period..

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TABLE 8-1 CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM OPERATION January February March April May June Average Volume Cooling UNIT 1 316.5 319.7 421.2 409.3 567.0 566.5 Water Discharge, Million Gal / Day UNIT 2 308.8 312.8 471.l(1) (1) (1) (1)

Average Cooling Water UNIT 1 38.0 37.4 38.1 39.7 46.9 48.3 Entake Temperature Degrees F UNIT 2 40.3 39.2 39.l(l) (1) (1) (1)

Average Cooling Water UNIT 1 62.0 61.0 55.5 58.8 60.3 62.2 Discharge Temperature Degrees F UNIT 2 72.2 70.8 59.7(1) (1) (1) (1)

Average Ambient Lake UNIT 1 37.7 37.6 39.1 39.3 45.6 47.2 Temperature Degrees F UNIT 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(1) Unit 2 shut down for refueling and steam generator sleeving from 3-25-83 to 07-01-83.

(2) Instrumentation was out-of-service.

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,..re lRsconsm Electre mma coumr 231 W. MICHIGAN, P.O. BOX 2046, MILWAUKEE, WI 53201 l August 24, 1983 Mr. H. R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Washington, D. C. 20555

Dear Mr. Denton:

DOCKET NOS. 50-266 AND 50-301 SEMIANNUAL MONITORING REPORT POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT, UNITS 1 AND 2 Enclosed herewith is the Semiannual Monitoring Report for the Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2, for the period from January 1 through June 30, 1983. This report is submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 15.6.9.3.C and contains information regarding plant releases, new fuel receipts, environ-mental radiological monitoring, and leak testing of sources during this reporting period. Forty bound copies of this report are being forwarded to you under separate cover.

Very truly yours, 0/

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