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Semiannual Effluent Releases Rept 16,Jul-Dec 1983. W/
ML20081A283
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1983
From: Alden W
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To: Murley T
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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NUDOCS 8403050117
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PEAGI FBI'101 A'ICMIC POWER STATION Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Docket Nos. 50-277 & 50-278 SD1I-ANNUAL EFFIEENT RELEASES REPORT NO. 16 JULY 1,1983 'HIROUGI DECEMBER 31, 1983 I

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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Docket Nos. 50-277 & 50-278

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SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT RELEASES REPORT NO. 16 JULY 1, 1983 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1983 Submitted to The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pursuant to Facility Operating License No. DPR-44 & 56 Preparation Directed By:

R. S. Fleischmann, II, Superintendent Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station L

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INTRODUCTION t

In accordance with the Unique Reporting Requirements of Technical Specification 6.9.3.,

this report summarizes the Effluent Release Data for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Units 2 and 3 for the period July 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983.The notation P and N are used to denote positive and negative exponents to the base 10.

The release of radioactive materials during the reporting period were within the Technical f

Specification limits.

Specifically, the average ~.iquid radioactive release for the raporting period was 1.13% of the permissible limit; the maximum noble gas release was 18.76%

of the permissible limit and; the average iodine release was 0.071% of the permissible release.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS I

Page No.

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Introduction II. Tables A-Liquid Radioactive Release Data 1

B-Isotopic Analysis of Liquid 2

Radioactive Releases C-Gaseous Radioactive Release Data 5

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D-Isotopic Analysis of Gaseous 6

Radioactive Releases E-Solid Radioactive Waste Shipment 9

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-w PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 LIQUID RADIOACTIVE RELEASE DATA JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL l

l Gross Activity (py)

Total Curies Except Tritiem 1.33N1 1.27N1 1./2N2 1.08N1 3.29N2 3.62N2 4.51N1 Average,pCi/ml Gross Activity (except Tritium) at Point of (2)

Release 4.17N9 9.77N9 1.57N9 6.lON9 1.71N9 3.74N9 4.47N9 Total Curies of Tritium 2.77 1.15 1.04 1.45 1.32 7.81N1 8.51 Average pCi/ml Tritium at Point of (2)

Release 8.68N8 8.85N8 1.15N7 8.19N8 6.88N8 8.06N8 8.43N8 Total Curies, Alpha 1.92N4 5.47N5 7.55N5 9.80N5 1.28N4 4.80N5 5.96N4 Average,pCi/ml Alpha at Point (2) of Release 6.02N12 4.21N12 8.37N12 5.54N12 6.67N12 4.95N12 5.90N12 l

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l Total Curies of Dissolved Noble Gases 6.57N2 0

1.57N5 3.81N3 3.51N3 2.88N3 7.59N2 Average pCi/ml of Noble Gases (2) at Point of Release 2.06N9 0

1.74N12 2.15N10 1.83N10 2.97N10 7.51N10 Maximum pCi/ml Released (except (3)

Tritium) - at Point of Release 7.50N9 5.64N9 1.75N9 2.39N8 9.10N9 1.21N8 2.39N8 Total Volume Gallons:

1.75P6 7.23P5 6.65P5 8.63P5 6.89P5 2.64P5 4.95P6 of Waste:

Liters:

6.62P6 2.74P6 2.52P6 3.27P6 2.61P6 9.99P5 1.88P7 Total Volume Gallons:

8.43P9 3.44P9 2.34P9 4.67P9 5.08P9 2.56P9 2.65P10 Dilution:

Liters:

3.19P10 1.30P10 9.02P9 1.77P10 1.92P10 9.69P9 1.01Pil (2)

% of Tech. Spec. Curie Limit (1) 1.99%

1.90%

.21%

1.62%

.49%

.54%

1.13%

(1)

Based on Tech. Spec. 3.8.B.2 (2)

Average for 6 month period

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(3)

Maximum for 6 month ceriod

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TABLE B PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF LIQUID 1

RADIOACTIVE RELEASES (In Curies)

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i ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL Strontium-89 1.32N4 2.74N5 5.03N5 3.92N4 2.22N4 1.40N4 9.64N4 Strontium-90 1.99N5 1.09N5 7.55N6 1.11N4 7.56N5 4.50NS 2.70N4 l

l Cesium-134 4.67N3 8.94N3 4.02N4 8.58N3 2.11N3 2.27N3 2.70N2 I

Cesium-137 7.57N3 1.32N2 1.04N3 1.25N2 3.16N3 4.22N3 4.17N2 2.91N3 1.31N4 Iodine-131 2.44N3 3.35N4 l

1.72N5 1.01N5 1.69N4 2.32N3 l

Cobalt-58 1.84N4 1.94N3 Cobalt-60 7.15N3 2.31N2 2.97N3 8.20N3 3.38N3 6.64N3 5.14N2 i

l Zinc-65 4.15N2 7.82N2 9.92N3 6.36N2 1.31N2 1.21N2 2.18N1 6.70N5 3.11N4 2.44N4 Manganese-54 2.29N4 Chromium-51 2.29N4 Zirconium-95 Manganese-56 9.86N5 3.58N4 Lanthanum-140 2.59N4 5.32N4 2.28N4 1.39N5 Niobium-95 2.86N4 4.50N6 8.39N3 2.19N3 2.74N3 1.34N2 Sodium-24 1.09N4 Yttrium-91M 7.32N5 7.32N5 Xenon-135M 3.71N5 3.71NS Iodine-133

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PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF LIQUID RNDIOACTIVE RELEASES (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL h

Iodine-135 1.01N3 4.55N4 Strontium-92 3.37N4 2.13N4 1.27N5 1.27N5 Technetium-99m Xenon-133M 1.93N3 7.44N3 5.43N3 7.92N2 Xenon-133 6.44N2 1.57N5 1.88N3 1.56N3 2.23N3 6.95N3 Xenon-135 1.26N3 Phosphorus-32 1.99N3 5.47N4 5.03N4 1.89N2 3.39N2 2.90N3 5.87N2 Iron-55 3.97N3 1.64N3 1.26N3 2.09N2 1.93N3 8.90N3 3.86N2 Nickel-63 6.62N4 3.28N3 4.02N3 1.08N3 1.17N3 2.80N4 1.05N2 Barium-140 Neptunium-239 Iodine-132 Tellurium-132 Xenon-131M 2.48N5 8.69N6 Krypton-85M 1.61N5 Iodine-134 Copper-64

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PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 IScrrOPIC ANALYSIS OF LIQUID RADIOACTIVE RELEASES (In Curies)

ISUTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL Strontium-91 Ruthenium-103 Molybdenum-99 1.83N3 Cadmium-109 1.89N3 2.24N3 1.22N3 Silver-llOm 1.02N3 TOTALS 1.40N1 1.32N1 2.02N2 1.48N1 7.04N2 4.84N2 5.59N1 1

  • Less than minimum detectable.

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TABLE C PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2& 3 - 1982 GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE RELEASE DATA JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

TOTAL i

Mixed Noble Gases (Ci) 1.12P3 1.62P2 3.21P2 4.42P2 1.26P3 1.27P4 1.60P4 i

0 of Tech. Spec. Limit (1)

.209

.202

.199

.296

.249

.584

.290 l

Iodine-131 (Ci) 4.03N3 5.69N4 4.73N4 6.59N4 1.21N3 1.31N3 8.25N3 0 of Tech. Spec. Limit (2)

.137

.057

.047

.052

.053

.081

.071 l

Particulates >8 Day Half Life 2.67N3 5.34N4 3.05N4 1.07N4 2.41N4 7.llN4 4.57N3 (Ci)

Particulate Alpha 6.94N11 5.96N6

3. 46N 7 3.26N6 5.58N6 2.46N6 1.76N5 (Ci)

% of Tech. Spec. Limit (2) 6.97N2 3.00N2 2.70N2 6.02N3 3.46N3 7.59N3 2.40N2 Tritium (Ci)

(3) 3.45N1 2.76N1 2.76N1 8.69N1 6.96N1 6.96N1 3.16 Max. Noble Gas Release Rate (pCi/sec) 3.40P4 5.75P1 4.32P2 2.17P3 6.73P3 6.0lP4 6.OlP4 Date:

7/6/83 8/18/83 9/6/83 10/22/83 11/17/83 12/25/83 12/25/82 0 of Tech. Spec. Limit for Maximum Noble Gas Release (1) 1.57

.30

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.38 2.45 18.76 18.76 Maximum % of Tech. Spec. Limit (1) 1.57

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.42 25.8 2.88 18.76 25.8 (1)

Basis: Tech. Spec. 3.8.C.1 (2)

Basis: Tech. Spec. 3.8.C.2 (3)

Quarterly analysis used for monthly estimate.

I TABLE D PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2& 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL 4.91 4.91 Argon-41 2.99 4.12P2 4.15P2 Krypton-85m Xenon-133 1.06P3 5.45 2.36P2 1.20P3 5.09P3 7.59P3 Xenon-135 2.04P1 2.68P1 3.29P1 3.58P1 6.72P3 6.84P3 7.71 3.23P2 3.31P2 Krypton-88 Xenon-138 Xenon-133m 1.23P2 1.23P2 4.88 4.88 Krypton-87 Xenon-135m 1.09P1 1.09P1 No I.D.

3.97P1 1.62P2 2.69P2 5.02P1 5.21P2 Total 1.12P3 1.62P2 3.22P2 3.19P2 1.24P3 1.27P4 1.59P4 Iodine-131 4.03N3 5.69N4 4.73N4 6.59N4 1.21N3 1.31N3 8.25N3 Iodine-133 1.31N1 1.05N1 1.05N1 6.97N2 5.57N2 5.57N2 5.22N1 Iodine-135 4.07N2 3.26N2 3.26N2 2.46N2 3.69N2 3.69N2 2.04N1 Total 1.76N1 1.38N1 1.38N1 9.50N2 9.38N2 9.39N2 7.34N1 Strontium-89 3.83N5 5.96N6 5.05N6 8.55N5 2.30N5 2.93N4 4.51N4

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PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2& 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL l

Strontium-90 1.84N6 2.81N7 5.25N5 1.50N5 7.96N6 1.71NS 9.47N5 Cesium-134 4.61N4 6.00N5 1.27N5 1.83N6 4.76N5 2.19N6 5.85N4 i

l Cesium-137 4.54N4 6.52N5 1.04N5 1.78N6 5.66N5 5.08N6 5.93N4

.1 Lanthanum-140 2.82N6 1.16N4 1.19N4 Cobalt-58 6.15N5 6.15N5 Cobalt-60 1.50N4 1.02N4 3.94N6 2.62N5 2.82N4 Einc-65 1.25N3 2.87N4 2.72N4 7.32N5 1.88N3 j

l Manganese-54 Strontium-91 1.07N5 2.21N5 1.61N4 1.94N4 Cadmium-109 2.51N4 7.60N6 2.59N4 Chromium-51

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Sodium-24 6.05N6 2.06N4 2.14N4 Cesium-138 6.29N4 2.19N3 8.98N3 1.18N2 Barium-140 2.02N4 2.02N4 Yttrium-91m 2.00N4 1.05N4 8.43N4 1.15N3 Technetium-99m

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I PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2& 3 - 1983 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

Ci TOTAL Krypton-85M 8.70N6 8.70N6 Xenon-133 2.37N 4 2.37N4 9.33N5 6.63N3 6.72N3 Rubidium-88 3.78N4 3.78N4 Barium-139 l

TOTAL 2.92N3 5.28N4 3.57N4 1.15N3 2.64N3 1.76N2 2.52N2

  • Less than minimum detectable.

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TABLE E PEACH BOTTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1983 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE SHIPMENT JULY AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

TOTAL Number of shipments 27 31 28 24 25 26 161

= Volume of waste (ft) 1.07P4 1.22P4 6.43P3 4.39P3 6.63P3 9.99P3 5.03P4 Activity, Curies 4.OlP3 4.29P3 7.66P2 3.04P2 3.00P2 2.46P2 9.92P3 Shipping dates A 6/30 (1)

A 8/1 (1)

A 8/31 (1)

A 10/3 (1)

A 10/31(1)

A 11/30 (1)

(f of shipments)

A 7/1 (1)

B 8/1 (1)

A 9/1 (1)

B 10/4 (1)

A 11/1 (1)

A 12/1 (2)

A 7/5 (1)

A 8/2 (1)

A 9/2 (1)

B 10/4 (1)

A 11/2 (1)

A 12/2 (1)

A. Disposition - All A 7/6 (1)

A 8/3 (1)

A 9/6 (1)

A 10/5 (1)

A 11/4 (2)

B 12/3 (2) waste shipped by A 7/7 (1)

B 8/3 (1)

A 9/7 (1)

A 10/6 (2)

B 11/5 (2)

A 12/5 (1)

Hittman Nuclear A 7/8 (1)

A 8/4 (1)

A 9/8 (2)

A 10/7 (1)

A 11/7 (1)

A 12/6 (1) and Development B 7/9 (2)

A 8/5 (1)

A 9/9 (1)

B 10/7 (1)

A 11/8 (1)

A 12/7 (1)

Corporation in trucks B 7/11 (1)

B 8/8 (1)

A 9/12 (1)

A 10/11 (1)

A 11/9 (1)

A 12/8 (1) to the Chem Nuclear A 7/11 (1)

A 8/10 (1)

A 9/13 (1)

A 10/13 (2)

A 11/10(2)

A 12/9 (1)

Corporation, Barnwell, A 7/12 (1)

B 8/13 (2)

B 9/13 (1)

A 10/14 (1)

A 11/11(1)

B 12/10 (2)

South Carolina.

A 7/13 (1)

B 8/15 (1)

A 9/14 (1)

A 10/17 (1)

A 11/14(1)

A 12/12 (1)

B. Disposition - All B 7/14 (1)

A 8/15 (1)

A 9/15 (1)

A 10/18 (1)

A 11/15(1)

A 12/13 (1) waste shipped by A 7/14 (1)

A 8/16 (1)

B 9/15 (1)

A 10/19 (1)

A 11/17(1)

A 12/19 (1)

Hittman Nuclear B 7/15 (1)

A 8/17 (1)

A 9/16 (1)

A 10/20 (1)

A 11/18(1)

B 12/14 (1) and Development A 7/15 (1)

A 8/18 (1)

A 9/19 (1)

A 10/21 (1)

B 11/18(1)

B 12/15 (1)

Corporation on trucks A 7/16 (1)

A 8/19 (1)

A 9/20 (1)

A 10/24 (1)

A 11/21(1)

A 12/16 (1) to U.S.

Ecology, Inc.,

A 7/18 (1)

B 8/20 (2)

A 9/21 (1)

A 10/25 (2)

A 11/22(2)

B 12/17 (1)

Richland,~ Washington.

B 7/18 (1)

A 8/22 (1)

A 9/22 (2)

A 10/26 (1)

A 11/23(1)

A 12/17 (1)

Shipments are logged A 7/19 (2)

A 8/23 (1)

A 9/23 (1)

A 10/27 (2)

A 11/28(1)

A 12/19 (1) according to the month A 7/20 (1)

A 8/24 (1)

B 9/24 (2)

A 10/28 (1)

A 11/29(2)

A 12/20 (1) received at destination, A 7/22 (1)

A 8/25 (1)

A 9/26 (1)

A 12/21 (1) which cometimes differs B 7/26 (1)

A 8/26 (2)

A 9/27 (1)

A 12/22 (2) from the month in which A 7/28 (1)

B 8/27 (2)

A 9/28 (1) it was shipped.

B 7/30 (2)

B 8/29 (1)

A 9/29 (2)

A 8/29 (1)

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Dr. Thomas E. Murley, Administrator Region 3 4

Office of Inspection & Enforcement 6

1 US Nuclear Regulatory Coltmission 631 Park Avenue F.ing of Prussia, PA 19406

SUBJECT:

Report of Semi-Annual Effluent Ecleases No.16

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July 1,1983 through Decereber 31, 1983 q

Dear Dr. Murley:

Enclosed are two copies of the Semi-Annual Efiluent Releases j

f Report No.16, July 1, 1983 - DecemLer 31, 1983 for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unita 2 and 3.

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Technical Specificationn of Operating Licencees DPR-44 and DPR-56 1

and to fulfill the recuiremento of Regulatory Guide 10.1.

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Engideer-In-Charge L~icenri'ng Section Nuclear Generation Divicf.on 4

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