ML20098H045
| ML20098H045 | |
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| Site: | Callaway |
| Issue date: | 10/03/1984 |
| From: | UNION ELECTRIC CO. |
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| ULNRC-937, NUDOCS 8410090314 | |
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. TABLE 4.11-1 R'ADIOACTIVE'LIOUID WASTE-SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ter c
I LOWER LIMIT
' MINIMUM' 0FDETECTg.
LIQUID. RELEASE.
_ SAMPLING ANALYSIS TYPE OF ACTIVITY.
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TYPE FREQUENCY FREQUENC'(
ANALYSIS
( Ci/ml) 1.~ Batch Waste.
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Release-
-Each Batch Each 8aten Principal Gamma 5x10
Tanks (2)
. Emitters (3) i-
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iI-131 1x10
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-5 Tank'
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- Entrained Gases.
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Liquid
-5 Waste
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H-3 1x10 Monitor.
Each Batch Composite (4) q Tank Gross Alpha 1x10 C. '. Dt b 6 '
l CQevdfee$ 'I Composite (4)
Sr-89, Sr-90 l
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Q 5x10
..Each Batch 30AC Fe-55 l
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- 2. Continuous-W Principal Gamma 5x10 Releases (5)
Daily (6)
CompositeI4) Ehiners(3)
GrabSample-l
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I-131 1x10 l
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Grab Sample Gross Alpha 1x10
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- ULNRC-937 10/3/84 Environmental' Evaluation
!This amendment requestLis for revision of Technical Specification Table 4.11-1 to include two additional'. Batch Waste
- Release; Tanks.
The two 100,000 gallon tanks are required for storage and/or discharge due to an increase in the estimated vo ume of secondary liquid waste; specifically waste from l
condensate-demineralizer regenerations.
Although water can also be routed (to these tanks from liquid radwaste and steam generator blowdown,;the volume of waste from these sources is not expected
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Report.
~A greater-volume'of waste water will be-discharged than
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, originally estimated; however, because the activity of the secondary-liquid waste. system is small, the amount of radioactivity released to the environment will not increase significantly and will not approach the' activities for liquid hffluents given;in the Environmental Report.
Therefore, the change-does not constitute an unreviewed environmental question.
In J add ition,c theLtanks are. located in the southwest corner i of:the radwaste building (outside).
During the. original cons truction of the. plant, this area underwent significant impact Land was determined 4to contain no cultural resources.
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7 Lcci Gerald Charnoff,-Esq.
-Shaw,'Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge
-1800 M.: Street,nN.W.
Washington, D.C.
20036 NicholasLA. Petrick Executive' Director.
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.5 Choke Cherry-Road-
- -Rockville, i Maryland,20850 John.H. Neisler
-Callaway' Resident Office
- '.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U
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.Steedman, Missouri 65077 William Forney Division of Projects and Resident. Programs,: Chief, Section lA U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission-Region III
.799 Roosevelt Road
. Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Bruce Little
.Callaway Resident Of fice U.S. Nuclear.' Regulatory Commission RRil.
~Steedman, Missouri 65077 Ron Kucera, Deputy Director-Missouri Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 176
' Jefferson City, Missouri'65102
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