ML20149N031
| ML20149N031 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | North Anna |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1987 |
| From: | Barnes W, Dreyer E, Stewart W VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.) |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| References | |
| 88-091, 88-91, NUDOCS 8803010009 | |
| Download: ML20149N031 (65) | |
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I SEMI-ANNUAL RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT NORTH ANNA POWER STATION JULY 01, 1987 TO DECEMBER 31, 1987 PREPARED BY: // I [ A 8 Me4 * *f E William C. Barnes, III Assistant Supervisor Health Physics (Count Room & Environmental)
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Supervisor Yealth Physics (Technical Services)
REVIEWED BY: M M H. Staffppd Superintende'nt Health sics
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FORWARD This report is submitted as required by Appendix A to Operating License Nos.
NPF-4 and NPF-7, Technical Specifications for North Anna Power Station, Units 1 and 2, Virginia Electric and Power Company, Docket Nos. 50-338, 50-339, Section 6.9.1.9.
k SEMI-ANNUAL RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT' FOR THE NORTH ANNA POWER STATION JULY 01, 1987 TO DECEMBER 31, 1987-INDEX SECTION NO.
SUBJECT PAGE 1
PURPOSE AND SCOPE.
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DISCUSSION 2-3 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 3
........... Effluent Release Data 4
............. Annual and Quarterly Doses..
5/6 t Revisions to Of fsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) 7
.. Revisions to Proceso Control Program (PCP).
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, Major changes to Radioactive Liquid, Gaseous, and Solid Waste Treatment Systems 9
l Radioactive Liquid and Gaseous Effluent Monitoring i
Instrumentation Inoperable.
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.............. Unplanned Releases.
11 Att chment 8 Changes Required By The Land Use Census Evaluation.
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- Attachment 9 Lower Limits of Detection for Effluent Sample Analysis 13/14 I
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Page 1 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE The Scini-Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report includes a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste as outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.21, "Measuring, Evaluating, and Reporting Radioactivity in Solid Wastes and Releases of Radioactive Materials in Liquid and Gaseous Effluents of Light-Water-Cooled fluclear Power Plants," Revision 1, June 1974, with data summarized on a quarterly basis following the format of Appendix B thereof.
The report also includes a list of unplanned releases during the reporting period.
As required by Technical Specification 6.15.2 changes to the ODCM for the time period covered by this report are included.
Information is provided to support the changes along with a package of those pages of the ODCM changed.
This report includes changes to the PCP with information and documentation necessary to support the rationale for the changes as required by Technical Specification 6.14.1.
This report includes a listing of new locations for dose calculations and/or environmental monitoring identified by the land use census pursuant to Technical Specification 3.12.2.
Major changes to radioactive liquid, gaseous and solid waste treatment systems are reported as required by Technical Specification 6.16.1.
Information to support the reason (s) for the change (s) and a summary of the 10 CFR Part 50.59 evaluation are included.
In lieu of reporting major changes in this report, major changes to the radioactive solid waste treatment system may be submitted as part of the annual FSAR update in accordance to Technical Specification 6.16.
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Page 2 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE (cont.)
As required by Technical Specification-3.3.3.10.b and 3.3.3.11.b, a
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list and explanation for the inoperability of radioactive liquid ~and/or l
. gaseous effluent monitors is provided in this report.
2.0 DISCUSSION The basis for the calculation of the percent of technical specification t
for the critical organ in Table 1A is Technical Specification 3.11.2.1.b.
Technical Specification 3.11.2.1.b requires that the dose rate for iodine-131, for tritium, and for all radionclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than 8 days shall be less than or equal to 1500 mrem /yr to the critical organ at and beyond the site boundary.
The critical organ is the child's thyroid; inhalation pathway.
l The basis for the calculation of percent of technical specification for the total body and skin in Table 1A is Technical Specification 3.11.2.1.a.
Technical Specification 3.11.2.1.a requires that the dose rate for noble gases to areas at or beyond site boundary shall be less than or equal to 500 mrem /yr to the total body and less than or equal to 3000 mrem /yr to the skin.
The basis for the calculation of the percent of technical specification in Table 2A is Technical Specification 3.11.1.1.
Technical Specification 3.11.1.1 states that the concentration of radioactive material released in liquid effluents to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases. For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to L
2.0E-4 microcuries/ml.
Percent of technical specification calculations are based on the total gaseous or liquid effluents released for that respective quarter.
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Page 3 2.0 DISCUSSION-(cont.)
Unplanned releases presented in Attachment 7 are defined according to the criteria presented in 10 CFR'Part 50.73.
Gaseous unplanned releases are
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those radioactive releases that exceed 2 times the applicable concentrations of the limits specified in Appendix B, Table.II, of 10 CFR Part 20 in.
unrestricted areas, when averaged over a time period of one hour.
Liquid unplanned releases are those effluent releases that exceed 2 times the.
limiting combined Maximum Permissible Concentration (MPC) specified in Appendix B, Table II, of 10 CFR Part 20 in unrestricted areas for all
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radionuclides except tritium and dissolved noble gases, when averaged over a time period of one hour.
The typical Lower Limit of Detection (L.L.D.) capabilities of the
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radioactive effluent analysis instrumentation are presented in Attachment 9.
These Lower Limit of Detection values are based upon conservative conditions (i.e., minimum sample volume and maximum delay time prior to analysis).
l Actual Lower Limit of Detection values may be icwer.
If a radioisotope is not detected when analyzing effluent samples, then the activity of that radioisotope will be reported as Not Detectable (N/0) on Attachment 1 of i
this report.
When the radioisotopes listed on Attachment 1 for a particular quarter and release mode are less than the Lower Limits of Detection, then l
the totals for this period will be designated as Not Applicable (N/A).
3.0 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION There are no inclusions for the time period covered by this report.
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Page 4 ATTACHMENT 1 EFFLUENT RELEASE DATA (7/87 - 12/87)
This attachrnent includes a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste, as outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.21.
TABLE 1A NORTH ANNA POWER STATION SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE RFPORT SUMMATION OF ALL GASEOUS EFFLUENT RELEASES FOR 1987 l
EST.TMATED TOTAL
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UNITS 3rd QUARTER 4th QUARTER PERCENT ERROR (%)
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Fission and Activation Gases:
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Total Release.
Curies 3.43E+2 2.14E+1 1.7E+1 2.
Average Release Rate for Period.
uC1/sec 4.32E+1 2.69E+0 B.
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Total Iodine-131 Release.
Curies 2.19E-3 8.89E-4 1.7E+1 2.
Average Release Rate for Period.
uCi/sec 2.76E-4 1.12E-4 l
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PARTICULATES (T > 8 days):
1.
Total Particulate (Tb > 8 days) Release.
Curies 4.32E-3 7.60E-5 1.7E+1 2.
Average Release Rate for Period.
uCi/sec 5.43E-4 9.56E-6 3.
Cross Alpha Radioactivity Release.
Curies 7.09E-5 4.15E-5 1.7E+1 D.
Tritium:
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Total Release.
Curies 1.14E+1 5.58E+0 1.7E+1 2.
Average Release Rate for Period.
UCi/sec 1.44E+0 7.02E-1 E.
Percentage of Technical Specification Limits:
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Total Body Dose Rate.
1.97E-2 1.25E-3 l
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Skin Dose Rate.
I 7.18E-3 4.87E-4 l
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Critical Organ Dose Rate.
3.78E-3 1.60E-3
TABLE IB WORTH ANNA POWER STATION SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT MIXED MODE GASEOUS EFFLUENT RELEASES FOR 1987 Page 1 of 2 CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNITS 3rd QUARTER l
4th QUARTER 3rd QUARTER l
4th QUARTER Fission and Activation Gases:
Krypton - 85 Ci N/D N/D 1.65E+1 N/D Krypton - 85m Ci N/D N/D 7.8]E-3 1.69E-3 Krypton - 87 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Krypton - 88 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Xenon - 131m Ci N/D N/D 2.08E+0 N/D Xcnon - 133 Ci 3.63E+0 1.07E+0 1.70E+2 2.93E+0 Xenon - 133m Ci N/D N/D 2.09E+0 4.93E-2 Xenon - 135 Ci 1.23E-1 8.08E-2 1.23E+0 6.29E-1 Xenon - 135m Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Ienon - 138 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D l Other (Specify)
Argon - 41 Ci N/D 6.81E-2 5.48E-3 2.33E-3 Total for Period l
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1.22E+0 l
1.92E+2 l
3.62E+0 Iodines:
Iodine - 131 Ci 2.46E-7 5.02E-6 1.94E-6 2.58E-6 Iodine - 132 Ci N/D N/D 1.72E-4 4.06E-7 Iodine - 133 C1 1.16E-6 2.41E-5 6.15E-7 3.76E-6 Iodine - 134 Ci N/D N4D N/D N/D Iodine - 135 Ci N/D N/D N/D 3.82E-7 Total for Period l
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2.92E-5 l
1.75E-4 l
7.13E-6 Particulates:
Manganese - 54 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Iron - 55 Ci 7.45E-7 5.47E-7 N/A N/A Cobalt - 57 Ci 1.64E-7 N/D N/D N/D Cobalt - 58 Ci 5.53E-6 1.89E-6 3.52E-7 2.33E-9 Cobalt - 60 C1 2.63E-6 2.84E-6 N/D 6.93E-10 Strontium - 85 Ci N/D N/D N/D 1.12E-9 Strontium - 89 Ci N/D N/D N/A N/A Strontium - 90 Ci N/D N/D N/A N/A Wiobium - 95 Ci 5.75E-8 N/D N/D N/D W/D is Not Detectable
& N/A is Not Applicable
TABLE IB NORTH ANNA POWER STATION SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT g XED MODE GASEOUS EFFLUENT RELEASES FOR 1987 Page 2 of 2 CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNITS 3rd QUARTER l
4th QUARTER 3rd QUARTER l
4th QUARTER Particulates (cont):
Ruthenium - 103 Ci N/D N/D N/D 1.64E-8 Silver - llom Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Cesium - 134 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Cesium - 136 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Cesium - 137 Ci 2.97E-7 1.66E-7 N/D N/D Barium - 140 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D l Mercury - 203 Ci N/D 8.47E-9 N/D N/D Other (Specify)
Sodium - 24 (Tb < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Rubidium - 88 (Th < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D 3.35E-6 5.14E-6 Rubidium - 89 (T < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Technetium - 99m (T < 8 days)
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Antimony - 122 (T < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Tellurium - 131m (T < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D 2.12E-9 N/D Cesium - 138 (T < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D 4.41E-8 N/D Total for Period (Tb > 8 days)
Ci 9.42E-6 5.45E-6 3.52E-7 2.05E-8 Total for Period (Tb < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D 3.40E-6 5.14E-6 Total for Period Ci 9.42E-6 5.45E-6 3.75E-6 5.16E-6 CROSS ALPHA:
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6.79E-2 l
6.22E-3 l
3.04E-4 N/D is Not Detectable
& N/A is Not Applicable.
TABLE IC FORTH AWNA POWER STATION SEMI-ANNUAL RAD 1MCTIVE El FLUENT RELEASE REPORT GP.0UND LEVEL GAfr.0US EJFLUENT RELEASES FOR 1987 Page 1 of 2 CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNITS 3rd QUARTER l
4th QUARTER 3rd QUARTER l
4th QUARTER Fission and Activation Gases:
K vpton - 85 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Krypton - 85m Ci 5.24E-2 N/D 2.74E-3 N/D Krypton - 87 Ci 1.22E-1 N/D 6.03E-3 N/D Krypton - 88 C1 1.35E-1 N/D 7.13E-3 N/D Xenon - 131m Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Xenon - 133 Ci 1.34E-1 N/D 1.33E+2 1.65E+1 Xenon - 133m Ci N/D N/D 1.74E+0 N/D Xenon - 135 C1 4.43E-1 4.16E-3 9.34E+0 N/D Xenon - 135m Ci 1.99E-1 2.65E-3 5.34E-3 N/D Aenon - 138 Ci 5.69E-1 N/D 1.83E-2 N/D Other (Specify)
Argon - 41 Ci 1.20E+0 8.15E-3 6.55E-2 N/D Total for Period l
Ci l
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1.65E+1 Iodines:
Iodine - 131 Ci 7.60E-4 3.60E-4 1
1.43E-3 5.21E-4 Iodine - 132 Ci N/D N/D 3.05E-5 N/D Iodine - 133 Ci 2.86E-3 5.59E-3 3.02E-3 9.45E-4 Iodine - 134 Ci N/D N/D 1.91E-5 N/D Ci F/D N/D 9.03E-5 ~]
N/D Iodine - 135 g
Total for Period l
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3.62E-3 l
5.95E-3 l
4.59E-3 l
1.47E-3 Particulates:
Chromium - 51 Ci N/D l
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' ESTIMATED TOTAL UNITS 3rd QUARTER 4th QUARTER PERCENT ERROR (%)
A.
Fission & Activation Products:
1.
Total liquid effluent release (not including tritium, noble gases and 1
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Curies 4.59E-1 4.16E-1 1.70E+1 i
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liquid effluents during the period.
uCi/ml 8.82E-10 7.48E-10 1
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Percent of applicable Tech. Spec. limit.
I 2.08E-3 1.80E-3 B.
Tritium:
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Total liquid effluent release of tritium.
Curies 9.71E+1 9.36E+1 1.70E+1 2.
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uCi/ml 1.86E-7 1.68E-7 i
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6.22E-3 5.61E-3 i
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Curies 1.67E-2 9.91E-3 1.70E+1 1
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uCi/ml 3.21E-11 1.78E-11 i
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Percent of applicable Tech. Spec. limit.
1.60E-5 8.91E-6
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Total liquid effluent release of gross alpha.
Curies 2.48E-4 3.28E-5 1.70E+1 j
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Total volume of liquid effluent released j
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Liters 5.97E*7 7.40E+7 2.00E+0 l
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Total volume of dilution water used I
during the period.
Liters 5.21E+11 5.56E+11 2.00E+0 j
N/D is Not Detectable
TABLE 2B NORTH ANNA POWER STATION
.j SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT 1
LIQUID EFFLUENT RELEASES FOR 1987 Page 1 of 2 l
CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES RELEASED UNITS l
3rd QUARTER l
4th QUARTER 3rd QUARTER l 4th QUARTEk Fission and Activation Products:
Chromium - 51 C1 1.41E-2 1.08E-2 N/D N/D Manganese - 54 Ci 3.56E-3 4.23E-3 N/D 5.69E-8 Iron - 55 Ci N/D N/D N/A N/A Cobalt - 58 C1 2.72E-1 1.15E-1 N/D 6.63E-7 Iron - 59 Ci 9.30E-4 1.59E-4 N/D N/D Cobalt - 60 Ci 7.82E-2 1.09E-1 2.95E-9 2.75E-7 Strontium - 89 Ci N/D N/D N/A N/A Strontium - 90 Ci N/D 8.77E-4 N/A N/A 7,irconium - 95 Ci 1.03E-3
C1 3.51E-4 3.38E-3 N/D N/D Ruthenium - 103 Ci 4.46E-5 2.86E-4 N/D N/D Rhodium - 106 Ci 6.55E-4 2.44E-2 N/D N/D Silver - 110m Ci 2.35E-2 9.21E-2 N/D N/D Antimony - 124 C1 1.13E-2 1.20E-3 N/D N/D Tellurium - 129m Ci 2.48E-3 N/D N/D N/D Iodine - 131 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D
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Iodine - 132 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Iodine - 133 Ci N/D N/D N/D 9.13E-8 Iodine - 134 Ci 3.59E-5 N/D N/D N/D Iodine - 135 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Cesium - 134 C1 2.04E-2 1.60E-3 9.01E-8 2.8SE-5 Cesium - 136 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Cesium - 137 Ci 2.14E-2 4.66E-3 1.08E-6 2.35E-5 Barium - 140 Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Other (specify)
Sodium - 24 (Tb < 8 days)
Ci 2.91E-4 N/D N/D N/D Technetium _- 99m (Tb < 8 days)
Ci N/D N/D N/D N/D Antimony - 122 (1 < 8 days)
Ci 7.97E-4 N/D 9.90E-9 3.90E-6 Barium - 139 (Tb < 8 days)
Ci N/D 1.74E-2 N/D N/D
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_ SOLID WASTE SHIPPED OFFSITE FOR BURIA'. OR DISPUSAL (NOT IRRADIATED FUEL) 6-MONTH ESTIMATED TOTAL 1.
Type of Waste UNIT PERIOD PERCENT ERROR (%)
a.
Spent resins, filter sludges, m3 1.U7E+2 2.5 E+1 evaporator bottoms, etc.
Ci 1.29E+3 2.5 Et1 b.
Dry compressible waste, m3 2.83E+2*
2.5 E+1 contaminated equiprent, etc.
Ci 2.26E+1
- 2. 5 E+ 1 c.
Irradiated components, control m3 -
0.00E+0 0.00E+0 rods, etc.
Ci 0.00E+0 0.00E+0 d.
Other (describe) m3 0.00E+0 0.00E+0 Ci 0.00E+0 0.00E+0 P.
Estimate of major nuclide composition (by type of waste)
- a. Cobalt - 60 4.28E+1 2.5 E+1 Cobalt - 58 2.79E+1 2.5 E+1 Iron - 55 7.15E+0 2.5 E+1 Cesium - 137 6.98E+0 2.5 E+1 NickeT - 63 5.86E+0 2.5 E+1 Cesium - 134 4.98E+0 2.'6 E+1~
Manganese - 54 3.60E+0 2.5 E+1
- b. Cobalt - 60 2.50E+1 2.5 E+1
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f.98E+1 2.5 E+1 Cobalt - 58 1.71E+1 2.5 E+1 Cesium
_137 1.33E+1 2.5 E+)
Cesium - 134 5.29E+0 2.5 E+1
,_ hiobium - 95 4.71E+0 2.5 E+1
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Chromium - 51
~~~3.26E+0 2.5 E+1 Manganese - 54 2.99E+0 2.5 E+1 Zirconium - 95 2.81E+0 2.5 E+1 Nickel - 63 i
2.53E+0 2.5 E+1 Hydrogen - 3
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Page 2 of 2 2.
Estimate nf major nuclide composition (b 6-MONTH ESTIMATED TOTAL waste) (con.t)y type of UNIT PERIOD PERCENT ERROR (%)
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Solid Waste Disposition NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS
, MODE OF TRANSPORTATJON DESTINATION I
6 Truck Oak Ridge, TN*
21 Truck Barnwell, SC B.
IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS (Disposition)
NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS MODE OF TRANSPORTATION DESTINATION l
0 N/A N/A 6 shipments of dry compressible waste were shipped from North Anna to a licensed waste processor for volume reduction. Therefore the volume as listed for this waste type is not reoresentative of the actual volume buried.
Total volume of dry compressible waste disposed at Barnwell, South Carolina for the reporting period was 2.40E+2 cubic meters.
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quarter for the calendar year of this report along with an annual total of each effluent pathway will be made pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.9.
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ANNUAL AND QUARTERLY DOSES 01/87 12/87 LIQUID EFFLUENTS GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Critical Critical Noble Cases Noble Gases Organ -
Total Body Organ - Liver Gamma Air Beta Air Thyroid Dose (mrem)
Dose (mrem)
Dose (mrad) Dose (mrad) Dose (mrem)
Ist Quarter 3.11E-1 3.79E-1 8.60E-2 6.34E-2 1.72E-1 2nd Quarter 1.10E+0 1.47E+0 8.24E-2 1.2SE-1 1.27E-1 3rd Quarter 1.22E+0 1.6?E+0 2.82E-2 6.03E-2 1.01E-1 4th Quarter 2.31E-1 2.88E-1 1.87E-3 5.36E-3 4.10E-2 ANNUAL TOTAL 2.86E+0 3.81E+0 1.98E-1 2.54E-1 4.41E-1 I
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REVISIONS TO OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL (ODCM)
As required by Technical Specification 6.15, revisions of the ODCM for the time period covered by this report are synopsized below.
Supporting documentation and affected pages of the ODCM are attached.
09-28-87:
Revisions were made to the ODCM - Section 13 to correct typographical errors and provide further clarification of Maps and sampling location regpirements: as per corrective action requirements for Quality Assurance Audit Report #N-37-05, finding #05.
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ii.P.-0DCM-13 Paga 1 of 24 12-11-86 NORTH ANNA POWER STATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LOCATIONS SECTION 13 Sample Location Sample Location I.D. Number (s)
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Envir. Sta. 01 2
Sector TLDs NE-5/37 2
Envir. Sta. 01A 2
Sector TLDs NE-6/38 7
Envir. Sta. 02 4
Sector TLDs ENE-7/39 2
Envir. Sta. 03 5
Sector TLDs FNE-8/40 7
Envir. Sta. 04 6
Secto: TLDs E-9/41 2,3 Envir. Sta. 05 6
Sector TLDs E-10/42 13 Envir. Sta. OSA 7
Sector TLDs ESE-11/43 2,3 Envir. Sta. 06 8
Sector TIIs ESE-12/44 8
Envir. Sta. 07 9
Sector TLDs SE-13/45 2
Envir. Sta. 08 10 Sector TLDs SE-14/46 8
Envir. Sta. 09 11 Sector TLDs SSE-15/47 15 Envir. Sta. 11 8
Sector TLDs SSE-16/48 10 Envir. Sta. 12 12 Sector TLDs S-17/49 2,3 Envir. Sta. 13 4
Sector TLDs S-18/50 15 Envir. Sta. 14 7
Sector TLDs SSW-19/51 2,3 Envir. Sta. 15 13 Sector TLDs SSW-20/52 4
Envir. Sta. 16 12 Sector TLDs SW-21/53 2,3 Envir. Sta. 21 14 Sector TLDs SW-22/54 10 Envir. Sta. 22 14 Sector TLDs WSW-23/55 2,3 Envir. Sta. 23 15 Sector TLDs WSW-24/56 14 Envir. Sta. 24 9
Sector TLDs W-25/57 2,3 Sector TLDs N-1/33 2
Sector TLDs W-26/58 14 Sector TLDs N-2/34 7
Sector TLDs WNW-27/59 14 Sector TLDs NNE-3/35 2
Sector TLDs WNV-28/60 14 Sector TLDs NNE-4/36 6
SectorTLDskWW-29/61 2,3 Sample Location 4.
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.e Sector TLDs NNW-31/63 f,D 1dg/fgj Sector TLDs NNW-32/64 4
4 Teg9 Qtr. Control TLDs C-1/2 7
7 (49}j9p Qtr. Control TLDs C-3/4 3
Qtr. Control TLDs C-5/6 Qtr. Control TLDs C-7/8 5'8/o 4 f
m P_a ge Legend for the North Anna Power Station Environmental Monitoring Stations Overview Maps 16 Figure 1 Overvi2w Map 17 Figure 2 Overview Map 18 Figure 3 Overview Map 19 Table Radiological Sampling Stations Distance and Direction from Unit No. 1 20 - 24
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Envir. Sta. OlA has afrain gauge / collector mounted to the Va. Pwr. Biology Lab roof and is the well water sample location for "NAPS", along with the Sector TLDs SE 'l/45 on the Pwr. Biology /1.ab entrance gate.
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Sector TLDs N-1/33 are located on the stairwell structure of the Bearing Cooling Tower approximatel,y 150 feet from "NAPS" security building.
Sector TLDs'NNE-3/35 are located at the end of "NAPS" parking lot "C" at the old rai
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Secter TLDs ENE-7/39 a re located on the island on the weather tower fence near "NAPS" t r.uning f acility.
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COOLING LAGOON #1 Envir. Sta. 01 has an air sampler mounted to the "NAPS" Haste Treatment Facility roof at the end of "NAPS" parking lot "B" along with Qtr. and Annual TLDs and Sector TLDs NE-5/37 A
soil sample is obtained from the area near this station location.
l Envir. Sta. 01A has a rain gauge / collector mounted to the Va. Pwr. Biology Lab roof and is the well water sample location from "NAPS", along with the Sector TLDs SE-13/45 on the l
Va. Pwr. Biology Lab entrance gate.
Sector TLDs N-1/33 are located on the stairwell structure of the Bearing Cooling Tower approximately 1S0 feet from "NAPS" security building.
Sector TLDs NNE-3/35 are located at the end of "NAPS" parking lot "C" at the old rain gauge location next to Lake Anna.
Srctor TLDs ENE-7/39 are located on the island on the weather tower fence near "NAPS" training facility.
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H.P.-0DCM-13 Page 3 of 24 12-11-86 Sector TLDs E-9/41 are located on the island on the third power pole across from "NAPS" training facility towards the "NAPS" Recreation Field.
Sector TLDs ESE-11/43 are located on the island after crossing the dike from "NAPS' parking lot "A" on the first power pole across the "NAPS" Training Facility.
Sector TLDs S-1)/49 are located on entrance gate to the "NAPS" Warehouse compound about 0.35 miles from "NAPS" security building.
Sector TLDs SSW-19/51 are located on fence on "NAPS" site access road about 0.70 miles from "NAPS" security building.
Sector TLDs SW-21/53 are located on fence on "NAPS" site access road about 0.85 miles from "NAPS" security building.
Sector TLDs sSW-23/55 are located on the first 500 kv power line tower on the right I
hand side upon entering the "NAPS" site access road off Route 700.
Sector TLDs W-25/57 are located at the "NAPS" radio tower about 0.15 miles. from the "NAPS" visitor's center entrance on Route 700.
Sector TLDs NW-29/61 are located past Units 1 and 2 intake structure at the end of 1
the road on the transformer fence.
Sector TLDs NNW-31/63 are located on the fence near Units 1 and 2 intake structure.
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Envir. Sta. 02 has an air a spler mounted on the power pole abaut 200 yards f rom the intersection of Route 61 and 614 on Route 618 about 100 feet'from the road (North Side) along with Qtr.
nd Annual TLDs, and Sector TLDs SSW-20/$.
Soil sample is obtained from the area near this location.
Envir. Sta. 13 is lo ated on the E. Terrell Dairy, which is about 0.25 giles West on Route 618 from Frfdericks Hall, road crosses railroad tracks to Dairy. \\ Milk sample isobtainedfrom/thislocation.
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Envir. Sta. 02 has an air sampler mounted cn the power pole about 200 yards from the intersection of Route 618 and 614 on 610 about 100 feet from the road (North Side) i Clong with Ott. and Annual TLDs, and Sector TLDs SSW-20/52.
Envir. Sta. 13 is located on the E.
Terrell Dairy, which is about 0.25 miles k'est on Route 618 from Fredericks Hall, road crosses railroad tracks to Dairy, Milk sample la obtained from this location.
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Envir. Sta. 03 has an tr sampler mounts i on the power pole about 200 fe t off Rt. 618 on Albermarle Stre t behind the houst n the corner in Mineral, VA.
tr. control TLDs C-5/6 are a ached to this station.
A soil sample is obtained f ro the area near this statio
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Envir. Sta. 03 has an air sampler mounted on the power pole about 200 feet off Rt. 618 on Albermarle Street behind the house on the corner in Mineral, VA. Qtr. control TLDs C-5/6 along with Qtr. and Annual TLDs are attached to this station. A soil sample is obtained from the area near this station location.
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Envir. Sta. 04 has an air sampler mounted on the power pole about 100 feet from the intersection of Rt. 613 and 522 along with Qtr. and Annual TLDs.
A soil sample is obtained from the area near this station.
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( Rt. 208)
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Envir. Sta. 05 has an air sampler mounted on the power pole about 250 East on Rt. 752 f rom the intersection of Rt. 208 and 752 along with Qtr. and Annual TLDs.
A soil sample is obtained from the area near this station.
Sector TLDs NNE-4/36 are located on the power pole at Good Hope Church at the intersection of Rt. 208 and 601.
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Envir. Sta. 05A has a air sampler mounted on the power pole about 20 feet from the entrance of Sturgee'n's Creek Marina off Rt. 208 along with Qtr. and nnual TLDs, and Sector TLDs 2/34.
A soil sample is obtained from the area near t
's station.
Envir. Sta. 14 is' located about 1.7 miles Vest from the intersection of Rt. 601 and 713 near the Lake Anna Marina where a vegetation sample is obtained.
Sector TLDs,Nk-6/38 are located off Rt. 601 at the end of Rt. 713 on the power le at Lake Anna Marina entrance.
3e t '.o r TLDs ENE-8/40 are located on the power pole off Rt. 601 at the entrance of 'z R t,. 689.
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Dtvir. Sta. 05A has an air sampler counted on the power pole about 200 feet from the entrance of Sturgeon's Creek Marina off Rt. 208 along with Ctr. and Annual TLDs, arad Sector TLDs N-2/34.
Envir. Sta.14 is located about 1.7 miles West from the intersection of Rt. 601 and 713 ngar the Lake Anna Marina where a vegeatation sanple is obtained.
Sector TLDs NE-6/38 are located off Rt. 601 at the end of Rt. 713 on the power pole at Lake Anna Marina entrance.
S2ctor ZLDs ENE-8/40 are located on the power pole off Rt. 601 at the entrance of Rt. 689.
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Envir. Sta. 06 has an air sampler mounted to the power pole about 0.1 miles from the intersection of Rt. 60} and 622 on Rt. 622 about 25 feet frorn the road.
Qtr. and Annual TLDs, and Sector 7LDs ESE-12/44 are attached to the station. A roil sample is obtained from the area near this location.
Envir. Sta. 11 is located in the North Anna River just below the North Anna Dam.
Surface v.ter and aquatic sediment are obtained from this location.
Sector TLDs SE-14/46 are located at the intersection of Rt. 601 and 701 at the entrance to the access road to the North Anna Dam.
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Envir. Sta. 07 has an air sampler mounted on the power pole about 175 feet behind the Bumpass Post Office at the intersection of Rt. 601 and 618 along with Qtr. and Annual TLDs, and Qtr. Control TLDs C-1/2.
A soil sample is obtained from the area near this station.
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A soil sample is obtained from the area near this s*ation.
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(Rt. 690) located in the Second Coqin,les are obtained. Lagoon (Elk Creek) near Dyke #2 whe Envir. Sta. 08 is fish, surface water and aquatic sediment sa Sector TLDs SSE-16/48 are located' on the powe pole beside Elk Creek Store at t!.e intersection of Rt. 614 and 652.
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Szctor TLDs SSE-16/4h are located on the power pole beside Elk Creek Store at the intersection of Rt. 614 and 652.
( Rt.,652)
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Rt. 700 to "NAPS")
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Sector TLDs SW-22/54 are located on the power pole about 2.5 miles from the intersection of Rt. 652 and 700 leaving "NAPS" near an abandoned House and dumpster.
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Sector TLDs hv-30/62 are located on the power pole midway between the entrance of f Rt. 208 and the Of fice for Lake Anna Campgrounds.
Sectar TLDs 5 %'-32/64 are located on the power pole at the intersection of Rt. 655 and 20S on Rt. 208.
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Envir. Sta. 22 has an air sampler mounted to the power pole about 0.80 miles from "NAPS" Visitor Center, west on Route 700, at the exclusion area boundary on the right hand side.
Qtr. and Anual TLDs, and Sector TLDs WSW-24/56 are attached to this station. Soil sample ic obtained from the area near this Jocation.
. Sector TLDs W-26/58 are located on the power pole on Route 685 about 1.00 miles from the intersection of Route 65a and 685 on right hand side (near an abandoned trailer).
Sector TLDs kW-28/60 are located ort the power pole at the end of private road (presently H. Purcell's property; of f the, lef t side of Route 685.
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Sector TLDs S-18/50 ar located on the power pole about 0.25 miles fr intersection of Route 614 and 65 on Rt. 614 A
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Envir. Sta. 23 has an air sampler mounted on the power pole about 25 feet from the shoreline on tot M 34 on Carr Circle in the "Aspen Hills" subdivision along with Otr. and Annual TLDs, and Sector TLDs SSE-15-47 Soll and vegetation samples are obtained from the area near this location Sector TLD S-18/50 are located on the power pole about 0.25 miles from intersection of Route 614 and 652 on Rt. 614.
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MAP ENVIRONMENTAL STATION MAP ENVIRONMENTAL STATION DESIGNATION-IDENTIFICATION DESIGNATION IDENTIFICATION 1
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Distance Collection Malla location No.
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Direction Degrees Frequency Remarks Airborne Partieninte NAPS Sewage 01 0.20 NE 42 Wekly On-Site and Radiciodine Treata nt Plant Fredericks liall 02 5.30 SSW 205 Wekly Mineral, VA 03 7.10 WSW 243 Wekly Wares Crossroads 04 5.10 W
287 Weekly Route 752 05 4.20 ME 20 Wekly Sturgeon's Creek OSA 3.20 N
11 Weekly Marina levy, VA 06 4.70 ESE 115 Weekly Ikspass, VA 07 7.30 SSE 167 Weekly Ehd of Route 685 21 1.00 W
301 Wekly Exclusion Ik m dary Route 700 22 1.00 WSW 242 Weekly Exclusion Ik m dary "Aspen Hills" 23 0.93 SSE 158 Weekly Exclusion Ikmdary Orange, VA 24 22.00 NW 325 Wekly Cmtrol Surface E ter Este lieat 08 1.10 SSE 148 liinthly Treatment Facility (Second Cooling Iosm)
I;ike Ama (tpstrean) 09 2.20 PW 320 Monthly Control River Water North Ama River 11 5.80 SE 128 Quarterly (downstrean)
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Page 8 ATTACHMENT 4 (7/87 - 12/87)
REVISIONS TO PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP)
As required by Technical Specification 6.14, revisions to the PCP for the time period covered by this report are synopsized below.
Supporting documentation and affected pages of the PCP are attached.
No revisions to the Process Control Program (PCP) were required for tha time period covered by this report.
Page 9 ATTACHMENT 5 (7/87 - 12/87)
MAJOR CHANGES TO RADI0 ACTIVE I,IQUID, GASEOUS, AND SOLID k'ASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS As required by Technical Specification 6.16, major changes to radicactive liqvid, gaseous and solid waste treatment systems for the time period covered by this report are reported below.
Supporting information as to the reason (s) for the change (s) and a summary of the 10 CFR Part 50.59 evaluation are included.
No major changes to the radioactive liquid, gaseous, and solid waste treatr.ent systems were made for the time period covered by this report.
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ATTACHMENT 6' (7/87 - 12/87)
RADIOACTIVE LIQUID AND GASEOUS EFFLUENT MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION INOPERABLE As required by Technical Specification 3.3.3.10.b and 3.3.3.11.b, a list and explanation for the inoperability of radioactive liquid and/or gaseous effluent monitors is provided in this report.
On April 11, 1987, 1-RM-SW-108, the radiation monitor for service water discharged to Lake Anna was declared inoperable, due to sample pump (1-SW-P-10) not supplying adequate flow.
It was found that the pump suction piping from Service Water Return Headers A and B was clogged and not able to be isolated.
Work on the suction piping has been deferred to a planned service water outage in the Spring of 1988. The radiation monitor will remain out of service until then. Grab samples are being taken every 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> per Technical Specification 3.3.3.10.b when the Auxiliary Service Water Return Header is in operation.
On !?ovember 30, 1987, 1-LW-P-28, the clarifier discharge sample pump was declared inoperable. Due to the many maintenance problems associated with the clarifier discharge sampling system, the section is actively pursuing an engineering reevaluation of this system.
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t Page'11 ATTACHMENT 7 (7/87 -'12/87)'
UNPLANNED RELEASES V
As required by_ Technical Specification 6.9.1.9, a list of unplanned releases, defined according to the criteria presented in 10 CFR part 50.73, from the site to unrestricted areas of radioactive materials in gaseous and liquid effluents made during the reporting period is made below.
No unplanned releases, as defined according to the criteria presented in 10 CFR Part 50.73, occurred'during the time period covered by this report.
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Changes Required.By The Land Use Census Evaluation As required by Technical Specification 3.12.2 and 6.9.1.9, Evaluation of the Land Use Census is to be made for.identifing the new location (s) for dose calculations and/or environmental t
monitoring pursuant to Technical Specification 3.12.2 requirements.
i No new location (s) for dose calculations and/or environmental monitoring pursuant to Technical Specification 3.12.2 requirements were identified by the evaluation of the latest Land Use Census.
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ATTACHMENT 9 Lower Limits of Detection For Effluent Sample Analysis (07/87 - 12/87) o Gaseous Effluents Required L.L.D.
Typical L.L.D.
Radioisotope-(uCi/ml)
(uCi/ml) 87 1.0E-4 8.56E 1.21E Krypton 88 1.0E-4 1.02E-6 Krypton 1.29E-6 133 1.0E-4 7.38E-7 Xenon 8.36E-7 133m 1.0E-4 3.63E-6 Xenon 4.57E-6 Xenon - 135 1.0E-4 3.61E-7 4.99E-7 135m 1.0E-4 5.84E-7 8.97E Xenon 138 1.0E-4 1.43E-6 2.12E-6 Xenon 131 1.0E-12 8.42E 1.00E-13 Iodine Manganese - 54 1.0E-11 5.79E 7.40E-14 SG 1.0E-11 6.21E 9.16E-14 Cobalt i
Iron 59 1.0E-11 7.33E 8.84E-14 60 1.0E-11 1.20E 1.78E-13 Cobalt i-65 1.0E-11 1.44E 2.83E-13 Zine 89 1.0E-11 5.0E-15 8.0E-15 Strontium 1.0E-15 Strontium - 90 1.0E-11 6.0E-16 99 1.0E-11 4.18E 4.95E-13 Molybdenum Cesium - 134 1.0E-11 6.67E 8.46E-14 l
Cesium 137 1.0E-11 6.91E 7.33E-14 Cerium - 141 1.0E-11 8.04E 1.04E-13 144 1.0E-11 3.01E 4.25E-13 Cerium Gross Alpha 1.0E-11 9.26E 1.45E-14 1.31E-7 Tritium 1.0E-6 1.21E-7 L
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Page 14 ATTACHMENT 9 Lower Limits of Detection For Effluent Sample Analysis (07/87 - 12/87)
(cont.)
Liquid Effluents Required L.L.D.
Typical L.L.D.
Radioisotope (pC1/ml)
(uCi/ml) 1.11E-7 Krypton - 87 1.0E-5 8.38E-8 88 1.0E-5 1.51E 1.93E-7 Krypton 133 1.0E-5 1.08E-7 1.38E-7 Xenon 133m 1.0E-5 4.29E-7 5.37E-7 Xenon 135 1.0E-5 4.56E-8 6.31E-8 Xenon 1.78E-7 135m 1.0E-5 7.92E-8 Xenon 138 1.0E-5 2.38E 4.34E-7 Xenon 6.74E-8 131 1.0E-6 5.12E-8 Iodine 54 5.0E-7 4.15E 7.30E-8 Manganese 55 1.0E-6 1.0E-6 Iron 58 5.0E-7 2.86E 7.61E-8 Cobalt 1.30E-7 59 5.0E-7 8.90E-8 Iron 8.88E-8 60 5.0E-7 8.55E-8 Cobsit 1.19E-7 Zine - 65 5.0E-7 1.06E-7 89 5.0E-8 2.00E 5.00E-8 Strontium 6.00E-9 90 5.0E-8 4.00E-9 Strontium 3.29E-7 Molybdenum - 99 5.0E-7 2.67E-7 6.41E-8 134 5.0E-7 5.10E-8 Cesium 7.07E-8 Cesium - 137 5.0E-7 2.15E-8 9.89E-8 Cerium - 141
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5.0E-7 6.72E-8 4.22E-7 144 5.0E-7 2.96E-7 Cerium 8.37E-9 Gross Alpha 1.0E-7 5.33E-9 Tritium 1.0E-5 3.33E-6
VinoINrA ELECTWC AMD Powsn COMPANY RIcnxoxn,VINGINIA 20061
- w. L. srs==r February 24, 1988 Vaca Pass DsNT NatcLeam Orsmarsoam United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Serial No.88-091 Attention:
Document Control Desk N0/DJV:jmj Washington, D.C.
20555 Docket Nos.
50-338 50-339 License Nos. NPF-4 NPF-7 Gentlemen:
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY NORTH ANNA POWER STATION UNITS 1 ANO 2 SENI-ANNUAL RADI0 ACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT Enclosed is the North Anna Power Station Semi-Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for July 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987.
The report, submitted pursuant to North Anna Station Technical Specification 6.9.1.9, includes a summary of the quantities of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents and solid waste released during the previcus six months, as outlined in Regulatory Guide 1.21 Revision 1, June 1974.
Very truly yours,
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W. L. Stewart Enclosure cc:
U. E. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 101 Marietta Street, N.W.
Suite 2900 Atlanta, GA 30323 Mr. J. L. Caldwell NRC Senior Resident Inspector North Anna Power Station
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