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Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jan-June 1996
ML20134B883
Person / Time
Site: Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/10/1996
From: Pearce L
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
LW-96-057, LW-96-57, NUDOCS 9609030208
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SUBJECT:

Quad Cities Station Operating Report NRC Dockets (50-254 and 50-265)

Enclosed is the Radioactive Effluent Report for January through June 1996, for Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station.

A copy of this report will be furnished to the NRC Resident Inspector.

Sincerely, COMMONWEALTH DISON QU ITIE N CLEAR POWER STATION

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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMIANNUAL REPORT Supplemental Information Facility Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Licensee Commonwealth Edison Company 1.

Regulatory Limits a.

For Noble Gases:

Dose rate 1.

Less than 500 mrem / year to the whole body.

2.

Less than 3000 mrem / year to the skin.

Dose Gamma Radiation 1.

Less than or equal to 5 mrad / quarter.

2.

Less than or equal to 10 mrad / year.

Beta Radiation 1.

Less than or equal to 10 mrad / quarter.

2.

Less than or equal to 20 mrad / year.

b.,c.

For Iodine-131, for lodine-133, and for all radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days.

1 Dose Rate 1.

Less than 1500 mrem / year Dose 1.

Less than or equal to 7.5 mrem / quarter 2.

Less than or equal to 15 mrem / year.

d.

For Liquid Less than or equal to 3 mrem to the whole body during any calendar quarter.

Less than or equal to 10 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter.

Less than or equal to 6 mrem to the whole body during any calendar year.

Less than or equal to 20 mrem to any organ during any calendar year.

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2.

Maximum Permissible Concentration a.,b.,c.,

For fission and activation gases, iodines, and particulates with halflives greater than 8 days, allowable release limits are calculated by solving equations 10.1 and 10.2 from the Offsite Don Calculation Manual.

The alarm setpoint is conservatively set at approximately 10% of the 10CFR20 limit.

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For liquid effluents allowable release limits are calculated by solving equations 10.3 and 10.4 from the Offsite Dose Calculation manual. The MPC values used for the monitors were as follows:

radwaste discharge 2.18E-06 uCi/ml service water 1.0E-06 uti/ml 3.

Average Energy The average gamma energy used to calculate the alarm setpoints for the noble gas monitors was 0.613 Mev for the First quarter, and 0.478 Mev for the Second quarter.

4.

Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity a.

Fission and Activation Gases:

b.

Iodines:

c.

Particulates:

The main chimney and reactor building ventilation exhaust systems are continually monitored for iodines and particulates.

These samples are pulled every 7 days and analyzed by gamma isotopic.

3 The particulate papers are composited every 31 days and sent to a vendor for Sr 89-90 and gross alpha analysis. Noble gas grab samples are pulled and analyzed by gamma isotopic weekly.

Tritium samples are pulled and analyzed every month.

The continuous strip chart recorders for the monitors on the release points are reviewed monthly for spikes and the activity released is calculated. An additional calculated activity for noble gases is added to the Main chimney release each month. This calculation is done because most of the grab samples show less than the lower limit of detection due to the low amount of activity and the large dilution flow at the sample point.

The calculation takes into account the normal offgas train and the gland steam contribution to the release.

The average flow at the release points are used to calculate the curies released.

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Liquid Effluents W

I The river discharge tanks are analyzed before discharge by gamma i

isotopic. A composite representative portion of this sample saved. This is composited with other discharges that occurred every 31 days and is analyzed for tritium and gross alpha. The i

batch composites are composited quarterly and sent to a vendor for Sr 89-90 and Fe 55.

The discharge bay is sampled every 31 days and analyzed by gamma isotopic, for tritium and gross alpha.

It is sampled quarterly and sent to a vendor for Sr 89-90 and Fe 55 analysis.

The tank volumes and activities are used to calculate the curies released for the River Discharge Tank.

The total water released during the quarter and the activity is used to calculate the diluted activity released at the discharge bay, from batch discharges, e.

Estimated Total Error Percent The estimated total error percents were calculated by taking the square root of the sum of the squares of errors for sampling and measurement parameters.

The estimated total error percent for the solid waste radwaste curies is 12.3%.

f.

Less than the lower limit of detection (<LLD).

Samples are analyzed such that the Technical Specification LLD requirements are met.

When a nuclide is not detected during the quarter then <LLD is reported.

5.

Batch Releases a.

Liquid 1.

number of releases 22 2.

total time 21,655 minutes 3.

maximum time 1100 minutes 4.

average time 984 minutes 5.

minimum time 780 minutes 6.

average stream flow, discharge 51.7 gpm, dilution 1.65E+05 gpm.

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Abnormal Releases a.

Gaseous NONE b.

Liquid On September 14, 1993, a leak was identified on the U-l "B" RHR Heat Exchanger. Unit One was at full power at this time.

The total activity released to the environment from this leak was 1.13E-04 Ci from 1/1/96 thru 6/30/96, and was added to the monthly liquid release summary for each month.

In this report, the activity is reported under the " Continuous Liquid Release" column.

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This leak was repaired in February 1996.

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On May 10, 1996, Quad Cities Station was hit by a tornado.

The event caused no known gaseous or liquid abnormal releases and is j

mentioned here for record only.

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REVISION 0 1

ATTACHMENT A (Page 1 of 5)

EFFLUENT & WASTE DISPOSABLE SEMI ANNUAL REPORT i

GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES l

Period: January through June 1996 FIRST SICOND Est. Total A. FISSION & ACTIVATION GASES UNIT QUARTER QUARTER Error %

1. Total Release Ci 1.27E+01 2.30E00 12.4
2. Average release rate for the period gCi/sec 1.62E00 2.93E-01
3.
  • Percent of ODCM limit Chimney &

5.72E-03 9.60E-04 Stack 2.32E-04 4.43E-05 B.

IODINE

1. Total Iodine-131 Ci 6.90E-04 3.10E-05 40.0
2. Average release rate for the period gCi/sec 8.78E-05 3.94E-06 C.

PARTICULATES

1. Particulates with half-lives >8 days Ci 1.82E-02 1.01E-03 39.1
2. Average release rate for the period pCi/sec 2.31E-03 1.2EE-04
3. Gross alpha radioactivity Ci 5.17E-06

< LID D. TRITIUM

1. Total Release Ci 2.23E+01 6.63E00 8.0
2. Average release rate for the period pCi/sec 2.84E00 8.433-01 E. Iodine 131 & 133, Tritium & Particulate
1. Percent of ODCM limit Chimney & Stack 1.86E-01 7.683-02 NOBLE GAS GAMMA / NOBLE GAS BETA DOSE LIMITS CIEM\\l2QTR%

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EFFLUENT & WASTE DISPOSABLE SEMI ANNUAL REPORT l

MAIN CHIMNET GASEOUS EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLlDES RELEASED FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND

1. Fission gases UNIT QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER Kr-85 Ci

<LLD

<LLD N/A N/A Kr-85m Cl 1.34E00 1.50E-02 l

1 Kr-87 Cl 3.73E-01 8.39E-02 l

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Kr-88 Cl 1.83E00 4.76E-02 l

l xe-133 Cl 1.40E00 3.05E 02 l

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xe-135 Ci 6.74E-01 9.00E-02 l

l xe-135m Cl 1.25E00 3.91E-01 l

l xe 138 Ci 5.24E00 1.61E00 l

i Ar-41 Ci 6.35E-01 3.30E 02

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NUCLIDES RELEASED FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND

2. lodines UNIT QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER l 131 Ci 5.71E-04 3.10E-05 N/A N/A l

I-133 Ci 3.38E-03 3.67E-04 l

I-135 Ci 2.14E-03

<LLD Total for period Cl 6.09E-03 3.98E-04

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3. Particulates UNIT QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER

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Sr 89 Cl 1.31E-04 1.18E-04 N/A N/A l

Sr-90 Ci

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<LLD Cs-134 (i

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Cs-137 Ci

<tLD

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l Ba 140 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

La-140 Ci 2.88E-05

<LLD l

t Cr-51 Ci 8.22E-03

<LLD l

l Mn-54 C1 3.85E-04 1.09E 05 l

1 Co-58 Ci 1.24E 04

<LLD l

Co-60 Ci 2.49E-03

4. 72E-05 l

Mo-99 Ci 2.91E-04

<LLD Ag 110m Ci 2.46E-05 (LLD l

I-131 Cl 8.78E-05

<LLD l

l-133 Cl 1.25E 03

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l l 135 C;

2.55E 03

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REVISION 0 ATTACHMENT A (Page 3 of 5)

EFhdENT & WASTE DISPOSABLE SEMI ANNUAL REPORT REACTOR VENTILLATION GASEOUS EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND

1. Fission gases UNIT QUARTER QUARTER DUARTER QUARTER Kr-85 CI (LLD

<LLD N/A N/A Kr 85m Ci

<tLD

<LLD l

l Kr-87 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l Kr-88 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l Xe-133 Ci

<LLD

<tLD l

l xe-135 Ci

<LLD

<tLD l

l xe 135m Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l Xe-138 Ci

< LD

<LLD l

l Total for Period Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l NUCLIDES RELEASED FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND Z. lodines UNIT QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER l-131 CI 3.07E 05

<LLD N/A N/A l-133 Cl

<LLD

<LLD l

l l 135 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

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Total for period Cl 3.07E-05

<LLD l

l NUCLIDES RELEASED FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND

3. Particulates UNIT QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER Sr-89*

Ci

<LLD

<LLD N/A N/A Sr-90*

Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l Cs-134 Ci

<tLD 7.52E-06 l

l Cs-137 Ci 4.29E-05

<LLD l

l Ba 140 CI (LLD

<tLD l

l La-140 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l Cr-51 Cl 2.43E 04

<LLD l

l Mn 54 C1 3.24E-04 3.45E 05 l

l Co 58 C1 2.73E-05

<LLD l

l Co-60 Cl 1.96E-03 6.85E - 04 l

j Mo 99 Cl 2.39E-05

<tLD l

l Ag 110m Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l-131 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l l-133 Ci

<LLD

<LLD l

l Sb-124 Ci 2.38E-05

<LLD l

l Fe-59 Ci

<LLD 1.07E- 04 l

l Total for Period C1 2.64E-03 8.34E-04 l

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  • Projected data based on previous six months available data.

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EFFLUENT & WASTE DISPOSABLE SEMI ANNUAL REPORT LIQUID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL R2 LEASES FIRST SECO!O Est. Total A.

FISSION & ACTIVATION GASES UNIT QUARTER QUARTER Error %

1. Total Release (not including tritium, CA 9.91E-03 1.06E-02 5.5 3

gases & alpha) j

2. Average diluted concentration during pCi/mL 1.85E-09 1.30E-09 batch discharges for the period
3. Percent of applicable limit
  • 1.31E-02 8.14E-03 1

5.98E-03 3.65E-03

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4. Maximum diluted concentration during pCi/mL 3.79E-09 3.29E-09 batch discharges

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1. Total Release Ci 5.28E00 7.18E00 4.0 i
2. Average diluted concentration during yCi/mL 9.83E-07 8.80E-97 j

batch discharges for the period

3. Percent of applicable limit t

3.28E-02 2.93E-02 l

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DISSOLVED & ENTRAINED GASES 1

1. Total Release Ci

<LLD 5.19E-04 5.5

2. Average diluted concentration during pCi/mL

<LLD 6.36E-11 batch discharges for the period

3. Percent of applicable limit N/A 3.18E-05 D. GROSS ALPHA ACTIVITY
1. Total Release Ci

<LLD

<LLD 14.5

2. Average diluted concentration during pCi/mL

<LLD

<LLD batch discharges for the period E. VOLUME OF WASTE RELEASED (prior to Liters 1.96E+06 2.27E+06 dilution)

F.

VOLUME OF DILUTION WATER USED Liters 5.37E+09 8.16E+09 DURING BATCH DISCHARGES O. TOTAL VOLUME OF DILUTION Liters 2.34E+11 2.27E+11 WATER USED DURING PERIOD (quarter)

  • Whole Body / Organ (ODCM) i l

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EFFLUENT & WASTE DISPOSABLE SEMI ANNUAL REPORT LIQUID EFFLUENTS CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE j

1 FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND NUCLIDES RFLEASED UNIT QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER Sr-89 Ci

<LLD

<LLD 3.55E-06 6.45E-07 Sr-90 Ci 3.04E-07

<LLD 6.78E-06 7.60E-05 i

Cs-134 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Cs-137 Ci 2.77E-05

<LLD 3.16E-03 1.83E-03 I-131 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Co-60 Ci 7.84E-05

<LLD 3.93E-03 6.38E-03 l

Co 58 Ci

<LLD

<LLD 1.52E-04 2.74E-05 Fe-59 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Zn-65 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Mn-54 Ci

<LLD

<LLD 3.60E-04 3.21E-01 Cr-51 Ci

<LLD

<LLD 3.89E-04

<LLD Zr-95 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Nb-95 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Mo-99 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Ag-110m Ci

<LLD

<LLD 5.87E-05 1.65E-04 Ba-140 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD La-140 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Fe-55 Ci 6.06E-06

<LLD 1.74E-03 1.66E-03 Sb-124 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD 5.76E-05 Ta-182 Ci

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<LLD

<LLD 4.42E-05 As-76 Ci

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<LLD

<LLD 4.08E-05 Total for Period Ci 1.13E-04

<LLD 9.80E-03 1.06E-02 (above)

Xe-133 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD 3.50E-04 Xe-135 Ci

<LLD

<LLD

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' 2.18 1.16 1.07 2.87 1.57 1.51 1.44.88 1.76 1.34 3.71 3.H 5.93 2.92 15.90 7.6 12.5 $

1.11

,.28. 5. 5.19.23.14.00.00.14.09 1.30 2.87. 6.32 7.92 12.6 18.5 $

.05.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.19.00.00.23.00.00

.4 18.6 24.5 $

.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

> 24.5 $

i CICo QUAD (lil[5 STATIM Janar$rd 1996 296 ft. WlE SPEB and W DIECTIM 296 33 ft. DiffEit3IIR TEFRATWI Ul0 Of 08SEhAll35 2089 VRUES Alti PEEMIOCCREEE SPEED

-- M DIECTIN CLASE5 - - - --- - - -

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.00 l SS.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

.00 N E.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

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i CECO QUAD C111[$ STAT 13 January 4rch 1996 296 ft. Vit SPEED ad VIE DIRECTION 296-33 ft. D!ffEDIIR TEFERATWE SPEED

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.53 9 $U.24.14.00.00.00.05.00.00.05.00.00.00.19.24.05.6 1.01 1.01

- I.81.81.86.00.10.34.72.57. 2. 4.19.05.96 1.87 1.63.67 10.44 10.44

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Vid Direction by Steility N N E EE E ESE SE SSE S 59 9N V N W N TOTR Sie!LITY CLASSES-

.10.00.00.00.00.14.00.38.24.00.10.10.43.10.53.M !.44 Extreely hstele

.10.00.00.00.10.2.14.H.14.10.19.19.53.M.48.72 3.73 MWerately Unstdle

.57.14.00.19.19.19.10.19. 2.19.24.62.86.86.43.8) 5.98 Sli$tly hstdle l

3.93 3.16 4.12 2.39 1.58 1.96 2.39 !.39 1.39 1. 2 2.35 1.91 4.64 8.14 6.65 2.97 51.65 Intr:1

!. 5 1.01.53.81 1.01 2,06 1.10 3.06 1.72 1.53 1.82 1.20 2.73 1.91 1. 2 1.87 26.28 Sli$tly Stdle

.48.48.10.19.M.48.62 1.15 1.24.91.57.14.19.53.19.29 1.90 NWerately Stele

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l E E EE E ESE SE SSE S SSV 2N V N W N TOIR -V!E SPEED CLASSES-

.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00 CALM

.14.10.00.14.05.24.00.00.00.10.00.05.00.00.05.00.86 0.9 3.5 $

.43.67.43.19.43.19.19.29.24.29.24.43.53.43.14.29 5.41 3.6 7.5 $

l.48 1.77 1.39 1.48 2.01 1.58.81 1. 2.86 1.24 1.20 1.24 1.91 2.82 2.39 2.01 25.90 1.6 12.5 $

3.49 1.24 1.96 1.77.72 1.91 2.25 3.64 2.82 1. 2 3.40 2.06 3.40 3.69 5.55 3.78 43.37

!!.6 - 18.5 @

1.48 1.05.86.05.14 1.20 1.10 1.39.96 1.29.29.29 2.30 2.35 1.82.96 17.52 18.6 - 24.5 $

.2.00.14.00.00.10.10.81.43.48.29.10 1.M 2.58.19.00 6.N

> 24.5 $

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-- W!E DIRECT 13 EASSES =

- - ST21 Lily uASSES.- -

RASS I E E EE I ESE SE SSE 5 59 9 WSW W M E N TOTAL EU E SU 1 SS E ES TOTAL

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.00

( 2.00 v.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

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.00 L 55.00 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

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- -- -- MillTY MHS - - -

CLASS X W E EE E ESE E SSE S 59 SV N V N W M TOTAL G E SU N 55 MS ES TOTAL B.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00 1 E.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

.00 9 2.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

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.00 4 M5.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

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Vind Direction by Steility I E E EE E ESE SE is! $ SW WG V N W M TOTAL 5TABILITY CLASSES-

.55.09. 4.51.14.18.32.73.51 1.61 1.15.64 1.06 1.19 1.75 1.15 12.03 Extremely Unstdle

.28.18.09.28.05.09.14.00.09.37.23.14.14.23.18.28 2.76 Nderately hstdle

.18.14.18.28. 4.18.23.18.09.41.41. 4.41.32.60.41 4.96 Slightly kstdle 3.03 2.07 2.89 5.47 4.36 1.52 1.42.87.60 2.07 1.93 1.42 2.76 2.62 1.61 2.07 36.70 Neutnl 1.56 1.42 2.16 2. 4 1.56 1.19 1.42 1.61 1.33 2.30 2.85 2.53 2.39 1.52 1.47 1.33 29.31 Slightly Stdle

.39.44.58.48.72 1.22 1.22.58.67.94.35.39.39.35.53.21 9. 4 Moderately Stdle

.21.17.26.12.78.77.64.49.68.31.07.26.30.21.16.07 5.51 Extremely Stdle Vind Direction by Vind Speed I E E EE E ESE SE SSE S SW WH V N W M TOTAL -VIE SPE9 EASSES-

.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00 CALR 1.25 1.06 1.39 1.06 1.73 1.63 2.05 1.62 1.72 1,44 1.06 1.39 1.75 1.20 1.06.74 22.14 0.9 3.5 sp 2.392.113.03.723.902.852.202.111.614.093.583.223.312.623.122.434.67 3.6 7.5 sph 2.07 1.06 1,56 4.36 2.07.64.87.69.55 2.48 2.07 1.10 1.70 2.30 1.79 2.16 27. 0 7.6 12.5 mph

.51.28.28.64.37.05.28.05.09.00.28.14.69.32.32.18 4. 4 12.6 - 18.5 sph

.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00 18.6 24.5 iph

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296 ft. Ulu SPEED ad IIN DIEl#

296-33 ft. DIFFERENTIAL IDI9ATillE e

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-- --- - - - - - - - - -- WIN DIEl# CLES

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CLASS I E E EE E ESE SE SSE S 59 2N V N W M TOTAL EU E SU X SS E ES TOTAL EU.00.00.00.00.00.00.05.19.33.19.05.00.00.33.23.00 1.36 1.36 i

! E.05.00.00.00.00.00.00.09.05.14.00.00.00.05.09.00.47

.47 9 SU.00.05.00.00.00.00.00.05.09.14.14.09.00.05.09.00.70

.70 I.61.33.37 1.96.56.H.42.19.05.28.56.33.51.79.42.65 8.13 8.13 i

2 55.00.00.23.09.05.00.H.47.47.98.70.09.19.09.00.00 3.E 3.46 4 E.00.00.00.00.00.05.14.00.00.14.00.00.00.00.00.00.33

.33 i

ES.00.00.00.00.00.00.05.00.00.09.00.00.00.00.00.00.14

.14 14.59 EU.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.09.00.00.05.00.00.00.14.14 6 E.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.05.00.00.00.05.00.00.09

.09 i SU.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.05.05.00.05.00.00.00.14

.14 I.00.00.19.42.09.14.00.05.05.19.23.14.79.19.00.09 2.57 2.57 2 SS.00.00.09.05.00.05.00.00.28.42.0).00.00.00.00.00.98

.98 4

4 RS.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

.00 ES.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00

.00 3.93 i

j 1015.33 4.58 6.55 8.23 8.70 3.46 5.00 5.14 4.9110.10 6.315.24 6.78 7.43 5.28 6.97100.00 4.86 6.64 5.70 45.9125.76 8.46 2.

Wind Direction by Steility i M E EE E ESE SE SSE 5 SW WG V N W W TOTAL STA81LITY CLASSES-j

. 5.05.14.19.09.05.05.61.42.75.28.23.42.51.56.47 4.86 Extruly hstdle

.28.14.42.51.05.28.19.23.14.89.56.28.42.37.N 1.03 6.64 NWerately Unstile

.51.14.23.28.28.09.14.19.14.61.51.37.33.56.H.75 5.70 Sliptly hstele 3.H 2.99 3.37 4.86 5.521.781.781.261.26 2.38 2.012.29 3.69 3.E 2.E 3.32 45.91 htral

.H 1.17 1.96 1.82 2.20.N 1.36 2.01 2.20 3.27 2.06 1.45 1.31 1.73.37.98 25.76 Sliptly Stele

.47.09.42.42.H.28 1.31.75.61 1.36.56.41.33.47.14.23 8.46 Merately Stdle

.00.00.00.14.00.05.19.09.14.84.33.14.28.14.14.19 2.E Extremely Stele Wid Direction by Wind Speed i K E EE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW G W N W M TOTAL -VIE 9EED CLASSES-

.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00 CALR

.09.09.14.14.05.00.05.00.00.05.14.05.14.09.00.19 1.22 0.93.5@

.N.H 1.17.84 1.64.N.H.28.37.98.79.42.H.H 1.22 1.26 13.74 3.6 7.5 $

1.40 1.96 2.20 2.43 3.79 1.45 1,79 1.59 1.87 2.90 1.50 1.92 2.10 1.92 1.40 2.95 33.15 7.6 12.5 $

2.241.59 2.15 2.29 2.52.N 1.87 2.241.36 3.412.06 2.20 2.012.951.821.82 33.38 12.6 - 18.5 $

.E.37.61 2.06.61.14.75.98.98 1.96 1.45.51.70 1.31.N.E 14.59 18.6 24.5 $

.00.00.28.47.09.19.00.05.33.79.37.14.89.23.00.09 3.93

> 24.5 $

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v NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 1 of 16 Solid Waste Shipped offsite for Disposal

    • During Period From 01/01/96 to 07/01/96 Waste Stream : Resins, Filters, & Evap Bottoms RADMAN Waste Type (s):

PR-D-NA COND 215 PR-D-NA RWCU 120 BR-D-NA NSRT 215 PR-D-NA RWCU 120

  • BR-D-NA-DEC 120 PR-D-NA COND 179 CF-D-NA 215 FEXM
  • BR-D-NA NSRT 170 CF-D-NA 120 MTIF
  • PR-D-NA COND 170 PR-D-NA COND 120 Waste Volume Curies Class Ft^3 M*3 Shipped A

2022.8 57.2 3.82E+02 B

1576.2 44.6 7.71E+02 C

326.1 9.2 2.69E+01 All 3925.1 111.1 1.18E+03

  • -Combined Waste Type Shipment, Major Volume Waste Type Shown

~.

-.. - ~

.. - - - ~

4 NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 2 of 16 Solid Waste Shipped Offsite for Disposal

    • During Period From 01/01/96 to 07/01/96 Waste Stream : Dry Active Waste RADMAN Waste Type (s):

DAW-U-NA 8x8x20 DAW-C-NA 55 DRUM DAW-U-NA 8x8x40 DAW-U-NA ALARON CF-D-NA FG Box DAW-U-NA B25 Box DAW-U-NA OVRPAK DAW-U-NA 55 Drum DAW-U-NA OIL PKS 2

DAW-U-NA B25 Waste Volume Curies

____'___ Shipped Class Ft*3 M3 j

A 48242.7 1365.3 1.80E+01 B

.0

.0 0.00E+00 C

.0

.0 0.00E+00 j

All 48242.7 1365.3 1.80E+01

  • -Combined Waste Type Shipment, Major Volume Waste Type Shown 1

a

'h e

9 i

l NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 3 of 16 Solid Waste Shipped offsite for Disposal

    • During Period From 01/01/96 to 07/01/96 Waste Stream : Irradiated Components RADMAN Waste Type (s):

None Selected.

Waste Volume Curies Class Ft^3 M*3 Shipped A

.0

.0 0.00E+00 B

.0

.0 0.00E+00 C

.0

.0 0.00E+00 All

.0

.0 0.00E+00

  • -Combined Waste Type Shipment, Major Volume Waste Type Shown i

s i

l

i NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 4 of 16 Solid Waste Shipped offsite for Disposal

    • During Period From 01/01/96 to 07/01/96 **

i Waste Stream : Other Waste 1

RADMAN Waste Type (s):

j None Selected.

1 Waste Volume Curies Class Ft^3 M^3 shipped A

.0

.0 0.00E+00

{

B

.0

.0 0.00E+00 1

C

.0

.0 0.00E+00

-All

.0

.0 0.00E+00

'*-Combined Waste Type Shipment, Major Volume Waste Type Shown 1

1 l

NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 5 of 16 Solid Waste Shipped Offsite for Disposal

    • During Period From 01/01/96 to 07/01/96 **

Waste Stream : Sum of All 4 Categories RADMAN Waste Type (s):

DAW-U-NA 8x8x20 DAW-C-NA 55 DRUM PR-D-NA COND 215 DAW-U-NA 8x8x40 DAW-U-NA ALARON PR-D-NA RWCU 120 CF-D-NA FG Box BR-D-NA NSRT 215 DAW-U-NA B25 Box PR-D-NA RWCU 120

  • BR-D-NA-DEC 120 PR-D-NA COND 179 CF-D-NA 215 FEXM
  • DAW-U-NA OVRPAK DAW-U-NA 55 Drum BR-D-NA NSRT 170 CF-D-NA 120 MTIF
  • PR-D-NA COND 170 i

PR-D-NA COND 120 DAW-U-NA OIL PKS DAW-U-NA B25 Waste Volume Curies f

Class Ft^3 M*3 Shipped A

50265.5 1422.5 4.00E+02 B

1576.2 44.6 7.71E+02 C

326.1 9.2 2.69E+01 All 52167.8 1476.3 1.20E+03 1

  • -Combined Waste Type Shipment, Major Volume Waste Type Shown 1

i i

i

O NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 6 of 16 i

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

1 Waste Stream: Resins, Filters, & Evap Bottoms with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance A

Co-60 60.766%

2.32E+02 Fe-55 17.715%

6.76E+01 Mn-54 10.909%

4.17E+01 Cs-137 6.120%

2.34E+01 Cr-51 1.336%

5.10E+00 Zn-65 1.133%

4.33E+00 Co-58

.741%

2.83E+00 Ni-63

.522%

1.99E+00 i

Fe-59

.461%

1.76E+00 Sb-125

.134%

5.10E-01 C-14

.048%

1.85E-01 Sb-124

.032%

1.22E-01 H-3

.014%

5.51E-02 Pu-241

.005%

2.09E-02 Sr-90

.005%

1.77E-02 Am-241

.000%

3.10E-04 Pu-238

.000%

2.38E-04 Cm243/44

.000%

2.04E-04 Cm-242

.000%

1.67E-04 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00

NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 7 of 16

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Resins, Filters, & Evap Bottoms with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance B

Co-60 65.274%

5.03E+02 Fe-55 14.581%

1.12E+02 Mn-54 10.516%

8.10E+01 Cs-137 6.080%

4.69E+01 Zn-65 1.417%

1.09E+G1 Co-58 1.118%

8.62E+00 Ni-63

.588%

4.53E+00 Cr-51

.297%

2.29E+00 C-14

.067%

5.18E-01 Ag-110m

.019%

1. 4 5 E-01 H-3

.012%

9.61E-02 Sr-90

.003%

2.55E-02 Pu-241

.003%

2.16E-02 Sr-89

.001%

4.44E-03 Ce-144

.000%

2.90E-03 Am-241

.000%

9.27E-04 Cm-242

.000%

2.51E-04 Cm243/44

.000%

2.49E-04 Pu-238

.000%

1.26E-04 Pu239/40

.000%

8.07E-05 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00

I NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 8 of 16

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Resins, Filters, & Evap Bottoms with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance l

C Co-60 49.071%

1.32E+01 Fe-55 42.193%

1.14E+01 Mn-54 6.071%

1.63E+00 Cs-137 1.767%

4.75E-01 Ni-63

.612%

1.64E-01 H-3

.230%

6.18E-02 Ce-144

.073%

1.962-02 Pu-241

.057%

1.54E-02 C-14

.024%

6.48E-03 Am-241

.014%

3.64E-03 Cm243/44

.009%

2.34E-03 Cm-242

.001%

3.44E-04 Pu-238

.001%

3.01E-04 Sr-90

.001%

1.77E-04 Pu239/40

.001%

1.46E-04 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00

o 1

NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 9 of

'6 I

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Resins, Filters, & Evap Bottoms with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance All Co-60 63.445%

7.48E402 i

Fe-55 16.225%

1.91E+02 Mn-54 10.542%

1.24E+02 Cs-137 5.994%

7.07E+01 Zn-65 1.292%

1.52E+01 Co-58

.970%

1.14E+01 Cr-51

.627%

7.39E+00 i

Ni-63

.567%

6.69E+00 J

Fe-59

.149%

1.76E+00 C-14

.060%

7.10E-01 Sb-125

.043%

5.10E-01 H-3

.018%

2.13E-01 Ag-110m

.012%

1.45E-01 Sb-124

.010%

1.22E-01 Pu-241

.005%

5.79E-02 l

Sr-90

.004%

4.34E-02 Ce-144

.002%

2.25E-02 Am-241

.000%

4.87E-03 Sr-89

.000%

4.44E-03 Cm243/44

.000%

2.79E-03 Cm-242

.000%

7.63E-04 Pu-238

.000%

6.66E-04 Pu239/40

.000%

2.27E-04 j

I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 t

Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00 l

Ie 1

1 NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 10 of 16 t

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

j Waste Stream: Dry Active Waste with 0 % Cutoff.

j l

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance l

A Co-60 49.235%

8.87E+00 Fe-55 41.572%

7.49E+00 1

Ni-63 3.076%

.5.54E-01 Mn-54 1.944%

3.50E-01 Cs-137 1.771%

3.19E-01 Ce-144 1.238%

2.23E-01 i

Pu-241

.547%

9.85E-02 C-14

.404%

7.29E-02 H-3

.152%

2.73E-02 4

Cm243/44

.005%

9.20E-04 Am-241

.002%

3.91E-04 Pu-238

.001%

2.69E-04 Sr-90

.001%

9.67E-05 Cm-242

.000%

9.58E-07 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 i

Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00 4

Y

._~

~

^

d NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 11 of 16

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Dry Active Waste with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance All Co-60 49.235%

8.87E+00 Fe-55 41.572%

7.49E+00 Ni-63 3.076%

5.54E-01 Mn-54 1.944%

3.50E-01 Cs-137 1.771%

3.19E-01 Ce-144 1.238%

2.23E-01 Pu-241

.547%

9.85E-02 i

i C-14

.404%

7.29E-02 H-3

.152%

2.73E-02 i

Cm243/44

.005%

9.20E-04 Am-241

.002%

3.91E-04 Pu-238

.001%

2.69E-04 Sr-90

.001%

9.67E-05 Cm-242

.000%

9.58E-07 l

I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 4

Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00 i

l l

l 1

i f

1 e

s a

k NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report i

Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 12 of 16 j

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Sum of All 4 Categories with 0 % Cutoff.

j Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance A

Co-60 60.246%

2.41E+02 Fe-55 18.790%

7.51E+01 Mn-54 10.506%

4.20E+01 Cs-137 5.924%

2.37E+01 Cr-51 1.276%

5.10E+00 Zn-65 1.082%

4.33E+00 Co-58

.708%

2.83E+00 Ni-63

.637%

2.55E+00 i

Fe-59

.440%

1.76E+00 Sb-125

.128%

5.10E-01 C-14

.065%

2.58E-01 Ce-144

.056%

2.23E-01 Sb-124

.031%

1.22E-01 Pu-241

.030%

1.19E-01 H-3

.021%

8.24E-02 Sr-90

.004%

1.78E-02 Cm243/44

.000%

1.12E-03 Am-241

.000%

7.01E-04 Pu-238

.000%

5.07E-04 l

Cm-242

.000%

1.68E-04 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00

mwe ee4

+

\\

\\

NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 13 of 16

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Sum of All 4 Categories with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance B

Co-60 65.274%

5.03E+02 Fe-55 14.581%

1.12E+02 Mn-54 10.516%

8.10E+01 Cs-137 6.080%

4.69E+01 Zn-65 1.417%

1.09E+01 Co-58 1.118%

8.62E+00 Ni-63

.588%

4.53E+00 Cr-51

.297%

2.29E+00 C-14

.067%

5.18E-01 Ag-110m

.019%

1.45E-01 H-3

.012%

9.61E-02 Sr-90

.003%

2.55E-02 Pu-241

.003%

2.16E-02 Sr-89

.001%

4.44E-03 Ce-144

.000%

2.90E-03 Am-241

.000%

9.27E-04 Cm-242

.000%

2.51E-04 Cm243/44

.000%

2.49E-04 Pu-238

.000%

1.26E-04 Pu239/40

.000%

8.07E-05 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00

i NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report i

Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 14 of 16

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Sum of All 4 Categories with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance C

Co-60 49.071%

1.32E+01 Fe-55 42.193%

1.14E+01 Mn-54 6.071%

1.63E+00 Cs-137 1.767%

4.75E-01 Ni-63

.612%

1.64E-01 H-3

.230%

6.18E-02 Ce-144

.073%

1.96E-02 Pu-241

.057%

1.54E-02 C-14

.024%

6.48E-03 Am-241

.014%

3.64E-03 Cm243/44

.009%

2.34E-03 Cm-242

.001%

3.44E-04 Pu-238

.001%

3.01E-04 Sr-90

.001%

1.77E-04 Pu239/40

.001%

1.46E-04 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00

i i

o NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 15 of 16

    • Estimates of Major Nuclides by Waste Class and Stream **

Waste Stream: Sum of All 4 Categories with 0 % Cutoff.

Waste Nuclide Percent Curies Class Name Abundance All Co-60 63.231%

7.57E+02 i

Fe-55 16.607%

1.99E+02 Mn-54 10.413%

1.25E+02 Cs-137 5.931%

7.10E+01 Zn-65 1.273%

1.52E+01-Co-58

.956%

1.14E+01 Cr-51

.617%

7.39E+00 Ni-63

.605%

7.24E+00 Fe-59

.147%

1.76E+00 1

C-14

.065%

7.82E-01 i

Sb-125

.043%

5.10E-01 Ce-144

.021%

2.46E-01 H-3

.620%

2.40E-01 Pu-241

.013%

1.56E-01 Ag-110m

.012%

1.45E-01 4

Sb-124

.010%

1.22E-01

)

Sr-90

.004%

4.35E-02 4

Am-241

.000%

5.26E-03 Sr-89

.000%

4.44E-03 j

Cm243/44

.000%

3.71E-03 l

Pu-238

.000%

9.34E-04

)

Cm-242

.000%

7.64E-04 Pu239/40

.000%

2.27E-04 I-129

.000%

0.00E+00 Tc-99

.000%

0.00E+00 Nb-94

.000%

0.00E+00 Ni-59

.000%

0.00E+00 i

... =.

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NRC Reg. Guide 1.21 Report Report Date : 08/01/96 Page 16 of 16

      • Solid Waste Disposition Summary ***

During Period From 01/01/96 to 07/01/96 4

i Number of Shipments Mode ofTransportation Destination 30 TRUCK Barnwell 30 TRUCK Processors i

t i

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