ML20083R084
| ML20083R084 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Oyster Creek |
| Issue date: | 07/11/1972 |
| From: | Finfrock I JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | Anthony Giambusso US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
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| NUDOCS 8303310373 | |
| Download: ML20083R084 (2) | |
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Dear Mr. Giambusso:
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Subject:
Docket No. 5 -219 N
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The purpose of this letter is to report an incident that-,
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exceeded the total activity limit of 10 curies as set forth in l
Technical Specification 3.6.C.
Routine analysis of the radwaste outside tank activity, as required by Paragraph 4.6.D of the Technical Specifications, was made during the 8-4 shift on June 28, 1972. As confirmed by final analysis',
which was completed at 9:30 p.m.,
a total of 12.78 curies were present l
at the time of sampling.
10.48 curies were contributed by the contents of floor drain sample tank A.
The source of this high activity water was traced to the /
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tanks had been minimal when completion of _l-7 co"densate demineralizer resin regeneration became necessary due to high differential pressure developing across the condensate demineralizers./ In attempting to continue the regeneration, both waste neutralizing tanks overflowed to 1-9 floor drain sump in radwaste. The concentration of activity in this water was quite high as a result of it being regenerate j-pater from the 1-7 condensate demineralizer. Floor drain sump 1-9 pumps directly to the floor drain collector tank from where the water was processed through the floor drain filter and into floor drain saaple tank A.
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Mr. A. Giambusso Page II July 11, 1972 Floor drain sample tank A was routinely cycled into the waste neutralizer tanks as space became available during'the 8-4 shift on June 28, 1972.
Back calculations indicate that the activity -
in the outside tanks was less than 10 curies by 3:00 p.m. and in fact, was 1.54 curies by 3:30 p.m.,f When calculations of the outside tank activity were completed late in the evening, the water remaining in floor drain sample tank A was transferred to the waste neutralizer tanks inside the radwaste facility.
In order to prevent a recurrence of this event, the condensate demineralizer regeneration procedure is being modified to require a positive verification that adequate radwaste tank capacity exists.-
prior to starting a regeneration.
We are enclosing twenty-five copies of this report.
Very truly yours, Ivan R._Finfr k,
. Manager, Nuclear Generating Stations IRF/pk Enclosures cc: Mr. J. P. O'Reilly, Director Regulatory Operations, Region I
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