B11575, Forwards Rev 1 to Radiological Effluent Monitoring & Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. Process Control Program Also Encl.Info Responds to Unit 3 SER Confirmatory Items 59 & 60

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Forwards Rev 1 to Radiological Effluent Monitoring & Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. Process Control Program Also Encl.Info Responds to Unit 3 SER Confirmatory Items 59 & 60
ML20128K643
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Site: Millstone  
Issue date: 06/19/1985
From: Opeka J, Sears C
NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENERGY CO., NORTHEAST UTILITIES
To: Butcher E, Youngblood B, Zwolinski J
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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ML20128K649 List:
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B11575, TAC-49588, NUDOCS 8507110089
Download: ML20128K643 (5)


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(203) 665-5000 June 19,1985 Docket Nos. 50-245 50-336 50-423 Bil575 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attn Mr. 3. A. Zwolinski, Chicf Operating Reactors Branch #5 Mr. E. 3. Butcher, Acting Chief Operating Reactors Branch #3 Mr. B. 3. Youngblood, Chief 1,1 censing Branch #1 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 References (1) 3. F. Opeka letter to 3. A. Zwolinski and 3. R. Miller, dated May 29,1985.

Gentlemen Millstone Nuc! car Power Station, Unit Nos.1,2 and 3 Revision I to the Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Radioloitical Ef fluent Monitorin); and Offsite nose Calculation Manual in Reference (1), Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO), on behalf of Millstone Unit Nos. I and 2, submitted llevision 0 to the Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Itadiological Effluent Monitoring and Of fsite Dose Calculation Manual (REMODCM). NNECO hereby submits Revision 1 to the REMODCM which has been revised to include Millstone Unit No. 3 and to correct typographical errors, it is, therefore, requested that the Staff utilize this latest revision of the Mlf tstone Station ItEMODCM in their review of the Millstone Unit Nos. I,2 and 3 Itadiological litfluent Technical Specifications (ItETS).

Also attached, is the Process Control Program (PCP) for Millstone Nuclear Power Station.

The PCP has not been revised from that submitted in Reference (1), except to indicate that it is also applicable to Mllistone Unit No. 3.

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i PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM FOR' THE MILLSTONE NUCLEAR POWER STATION l

l OBJECTIVE:

The primary objectives of the Process Control Program (PCP) are tot 1.

Ensure safe and effective solidification of various low level radioactive waste liquids and slurries for offsite disposal.

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Ensure compliance with NRC shipping and burial regulations (e.g.10CFR71,10CFR61 and 10CFR20) for low level waste.

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Ensure compilance with DOT shipping regulations (49CFR) for low level waste.

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Ensure compliance with disposal site specifications for low level waste.

PHILOSOPHY: This PCP is a listing of station management's commitments necessary to ensure the above objectives. The details required to meet these commitments will be maintained in either approved station procedures or approved vendor procedures or PCP's.

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COMMITMENTS:

The Millstone Nuclear Power Station is committed to the establishment and maintenance of the management system and procedures necessary to ensure that:

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All liquid wastes will be solidified in accordance with regulatory Guidance and disposal site criteria prior to shipment of fsite.

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Containers, shipping casks and methods of packaging meet applicable federal regulations e.g.10CFR71 and 49 CFR.

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Waste classification meets the requirements of 10CFR61 and disposal site requirements.

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Approved station or vendor procedures include the following detailed information:

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A general description of laboratory mixing of a sampic of the waste to arrive at process parameters prior to commencing the solidification process.

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A general descriptlon of the solidification process including types of solidification agent, process control parameters, parameter boundary conditions, proper waste form properties, and assurance the solidification systems are operated within established process parameters.

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A general description of sampling of at least one representative sampic from every tenth batch to ensure solidification and action to be taken if the sample f alls to verif y solidification.

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Provisions to verify the absence of free liquid.

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Provisions to process containers in which free liquids are detected.

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If the solidification is exothermic, what process control parameters must be met prior to capping the containers.

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