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Mod 11,extending Period of Performance,Providing CY92 Funds Revising Article V,Incorporating Attachment a & Changing Accounting & Appropriation Data to, Radiation Monitoring Program Requirements
ML20127M333
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Issue date: 03/12/1992
From: Michael Scott
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), TENNESSEE, STATE OF
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CON-FIN-B-8401-2, CON-NRC-29-83-622 NUDOCS 9301280178
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The purpose of this modification is to 1) extend the period of perform nee,#

2) provide CY 1992 funds, 3) revise Article V, 3) incorporate Attachment A

- Revised Statement of Work, and 4) change the accounting and appropriation data.

Accordingly, the following changes are hereby made:

1.

ARTICLE 111 - PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE, paragraph A. is revised to read as follows:

"The period of performance hereunder shall commence on January 1, 1983 and shall continue through December 31, 1994, unless sooner terminated or extended, as herein provided."

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ARTICLE V - CONSIDEIMTION AND PAYMENT, paragraph A., Consideration, and paragraph B., Payment, are revised as follows:

A.

Consideration "1.

The Commission will provide funds, subject to the availability of appropriation, to the State in the amount of $363,550.00 during the ten (10) year period of performance.

The rate of payment to the State is as follows:

CY-1983 - $ 9,600 per site, per year /EM program CY-1983 - $ 1,300 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1983 - $ 4,800 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1984 - $10,600 per site, per year /EM program CY-1984 - $ 1,450 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1984 - $ 5,300 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1985 - $11,700 per site, per year /EM program CY-1985 - $ 1,600 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1985 - $ 5,850 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1986 - $12,000 per site, per year /EM program CY-1986 - $ 1,700 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1986 - $ 6,000 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1987 - $12,600 per site, per yearEM program CY-1987 - $ 1,800 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1987 - $ 6,300 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1988 - $13,000 per site, per year /EM program CY-1988 - 4 1,900 per site per year /TLD program CY-1988 - $ 6,500 per site per year / modified EM program CY-1989 - $14,000 per site, per year /EM program CY-1989 - $ 2,100 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1989 - $ 7,000 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1990 - $15,000 per site, per year /EM program CY-1990 - $ 2,200 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1990 - $ 7,500 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1991 - $16,000 per site, per year /EM program CY-1991 - $ 2,300 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1991 - $ 8,000 per site, per year / modified EM program CY-1992 - $16,000 per site, per yefr/EM program CY-1992 - $ 2,300 per site, per year /TLD program CY-1992 - $ 8,000 per site, per year /madified EM program

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Modification No. 11 Page 3 of 3 2.

The amount presently obligated by the Commission with respect to this i

cooperative agreement for the CY-1992 effort is $11,150.

The total amount obligated since inception of this agreement is increased by

$11,150, from $318,950 to $330,100."

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ARTICLE II - SCOPE 0F WORK, second paragraph is revised as follows:

"The full scope of this cooperative agreement is set forth in Attachment A, STATEMENT OF WORK, which is attached hereto and made a part of this coooperative agreement."

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The accounting and appropriation data cited in Block No. 12 of SF-30 is revised as follows:

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"220-19-14-02-0" FIN. NO :

"B-8401-2" All other terms and conditions of this Cooperative Agreement remain -

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BAlil ATIGN MONITORING PIlOGRAM EEQUlBEMENTS N s 1

M!IflLOliE The purrece of thi:

cooperative agreemen!

in to ectablich a collaborative procram between the State of Tenneccee (hereinafter called the

' State') and the Commiccion to provide independent mov uremente of radioactivity and radiation levelc in the and to environnent around celected Com:nincion licenced activitier,

provide redconable accurance that a

licencee'c environmental meacuremento are valid.

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The State, within a reaconable time after the effective date of thic coolerative agreement, will take action to provide he f ac i l 1 t. i e:

qualifieu imrconnel nnd/or agenciec at may necec< a ry tc accompliuh the work deceribed in thic coopc rative adrooment Th( State there af ter uill maintain for thc period of thic cooperat ive agreement, a cufficient level of ef fort to fulfill the abjective, of the cooperative agreement.

B.

Programs will be under taken at t.h e following uites:

Sequoyah - Environmental Monitoring and TLD Watte Ba: - Environmental Monitoring and TLD NFS - one half En"ironmentul Monitoring Procram C

Attachmento 1, 2, and 3 chow the overall campling and analyses requiremente A t ta chr.en t 2 alco givec the minimum detectable capabilitiec for the camplec analyred. No oncite camplec will be collected purcuant to the cooperative acreement unlece crecifically requented or approved by the Commincion D.

The State will prepare and conduct a quality accurance procram including participation in the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA'c) Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory inter-comparicon ctudies (crocccheck) program or equivalent program.

The reeultc of analycle of thece crocccheck camples chall be included in the annual report.

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The Commir ion' bocion 11 Office Te chnical Depreeentat ive will provide technical 11aicon, ac necessary, between the State and the licencee, in all matterc relatinc to the procram conducted

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The State will make all neceecary contacte and arrangemente for collecting camp 3ec in the offcite environment, e.g.,' obtaining accece to private property, accistance of State or local agenciec, arranging with private firmc for servicec, etc.

C.

The State will make all necescary contactc and arrangements with the licencee to split cauples with the licensee, obtain duplicate camples and obtain licencee's data on the comparative camplec.

D.

The Commiccion will aceict the State in eclecting sampling locaticas, arranging for laboratory cupport, as necessary, cplitting camples periodically, accieting the State in obtaining the licensee' comparative data, and consulting with the State on mattere of mutual concern.

E.

The State will exchange TLD'c at ctatione ectabliched jointly by the Commiccion and the State on a frequency of 92 plus or minue 7 days starting on January 1,1992.

The interval between exchanges shall not be smaller than 80 days nor larger than 100 dayc.

During an exchange, the State will replace TLD's currently in the field with annealed TLD's eupplied by NRC Fegion I office.

In transit control TLD'c will be placed in a lead cask on arrival at the State's point of dispatch or handled per encloced inetructions.

Exposed TLD's will be shipped back to NRC Region I office as

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F.

The State will notify the NRC Region II office by telaphone (404-331-4503, FTS 841-4503) and written confirmation as soon ac practicable after it becomes aware of any observed unucual condition, level of radiati..n, or concentratione or radioactive material measured in carrying out the programe at individual sites.

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The Commiecion will make the necessary inspectione, investigatione, and inquiries to ascertain the status of compl1ance by the licenseen with licence provisions, rules, orders, and regulatione of the Commiesion and to determine the safety of licensee operatione; and will initieteTe"nforcement or other regulatory action as appropriate.

Redditylofeach inepection, or inquiry conducted in responseptossuch notifica-tion chall be provided to the State.

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REPORTING The State will provide the NRC Region II office with an annual report of all offeite analysee with comparisone or similar analysee l

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by the recpectIve licencee within 120 dayc af ter January 1 of each year The report chall follow the format of Attachment 3.

In the event that come reculto are not availabic within the 120-day period, the report chall be cubmitted noting and explaining the reasonc for the miccing recultc.

The micning data chall be cubmitted ac coon ac poccible in a cupplementary report.

If camplec are not available, data analycic ic not expected.

However, a brief e/,planation ac to why the cample wac not provided ic requected.

If complec or data are not available becauce of the reluctance of the licencee to provide them, the NBC Region Technical Reprecentative chould be notified ac coon ac poccible.

The annual report chall aluo include a summary of the State'c EPA croaccheck program resultc for the past year, a commary of campling and analytical procedurec, and the lower limite of detection followed in the analycec.

The Conniccion will arrange for the timely dictribution of the reportc within the Commincion and to the licencee, and any other

Federal, State, or local agenciec ao may be nececcary in meeti.ng the intent of the " National Environmental Policy Act of 1969' (Public Law 91-190 Stat. 853, dated January 1,

1970) for keeping affected agenciec informed.

The Commiccion will work with the State in making the program findingc publicly available ac appropriate through cpecial bulletinc, prece releacec, and publication in appropriate technical journalc or periodicale, or otherwice, to accure prompt and wide distribution of the data at minimum cost.

The State will provide to the Commincion on a quarterly basic, a report covering NRC funds expended during the preceding quarter, a total expenditure of funds under thic cooperative agreement, and a tabulation of Services Rendered by facility.

The format is chown in Attachment 4.

This report chall be cubmitted to the Contracting Officer, the NRR Project Officer and the NRC Region II Project Officer.

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$ampling and Type of Analysis Collectson frequency _ and frequency and/or Sample and location AI RBORt4E :

Continuous operation Gross beta radioactivity Particulates One sample, from a analysis following each location of high of sampler with calcslated ground sample collection filter change; composite as required by dust (by location) f or gamma level concentra-tion and ir loading but at least isotopic analysis close pron mity to once per 7 days.

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licensee's sampler.

Continuous operation Gross beta radioactivity One sample from a analysis following each control location in of sampler with filter change; composite sample collection close proximity to licensee's sampler.

as required by dust (by location) f or gamma loading but at least isotopic analysis once per 7 days.

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Same as particulates I isotopic analysis following each cyrtridge Radiciocine change.

Gamn.a isotopic analysis WAT ERBORNE :

Surface One sample, split Monthly.

and tritium analysis with licensee, from

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One sample, split and radiciodine analyses Mill with licensee, at monthly.

an offsite dairy farm individual mil 6 or 51 mal a t the location having the highest X/Q.

Gamma isotopic analysis Fish or Semiannually or One sample, split of edible portions Invertebrates in season.

with licensee, of a commercially or recreationally important species in the vicinity of the plant discharge point.

At time of harvest. Gamma isotopic analyses Two samples, split including radiciodine Food Products with licensee, of

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principal food pro-ducts grown near point having the highest X/Q or from any area where liquid plant wastes have been discharged og g,reen leafy vegetables at a private garden or farm in the immediate area of the plant.

Gamma isotopic Sediment from Annually.

One sample, split analysis.

Shoreline with licensee, of shoreline sediment downstream from the f'

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Analyses to be performed by the sectors around Commission, f' d i a t i o n the plant site at two distances from the site boundary:

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(2) from 2 to 4 miles from site boundary.

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High public interest sites within 5 miles of the plant.

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2.22 is the number of disintegrations per minute per picocurie, Y is the f ractional radiochemical yield (when applicable),

A 1:, the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide, a AT for environmental samples is the elapsed time between sample f counting.

collection (or end of the sample collection period) and time o T should be used in the calculations.

Typical values for E, V, Y, and b.

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1000 lir.it based on a 1000 gram sample counted for a minimum cf is not a (This oetection limit e.

Detecticm minutes using Ge(Li) detector.

should be considered as a but of the cooperative agreement, requirement goal.)

1000 based on a 1 kilogram sample counted for a minimum of is not a f.

Detection limit (This detection limit minutes using a Ge(Li) cetector.

should be considered as a but recuirenent of the cooperative agreement, goal.)

the radionuclides listed in Attachment 2 are This coes not mean (nat only peaks which are measurable and Other g.

to De detected and reported. the above listed radionuclides, shall be

'dtntiitable, together with idertifled anc reported.

in the t1RC Draft Radiological table reflects the values givenTechnical Specifications, f4UREG-0472, Revision h.

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Administration...................... 121 hours0.0014 days <br />0.0336 hours <br />2.000661e-4 weeks <br />4.60405e-5 months <br /> n)

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