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Rev 19 to to Offsite Dose Calculation Manual
ML20151A205
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre  Southern California Edison icon.png
Issue date: 05/04/1988
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO.
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References
PROC-880504, NUDOCS 8807190284
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1-1 Liquid Effluent Radiation Monitors j Cal i brati on Con s t ant s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 18 l

1-2 Dose Commitment Factors'A i r ............................... 1-20 i

i 2-1 Gaseous Effluent Radiation Monitors Cal i brati on Constants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 15 i

2-2 Dose Factors for Noble Gas and Daughters .................. 2-25 j 2-3 Dose Parameters P i k**************"****************"..2-26 l

2-4 Controlling Location Factors .............................. 2-27 2-5 Dose Parameters gR for Sector P............................ 2-28 thru 2-30 l

2-6 Dose Parameters 4R for Sector Q............................ 2-31 thru I 2-38 l l

2-7 Dose Parameters IR for Sector R............................ 2-39 thru .

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2-8 Dose Parameters gR for Sector A............................ 2-44 thru 2-46 i

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2-10 Dose Parameters 4R for Sector C............................ 2-50 thru '

2-54 2-11 Dose Parameters $R for Sector D............................ 2-55 thru 2-57 2-12 Dose Parameters $R for Sector E............................ 2-58 thru 2-60 2-13 Dose Parameters $R for Sector F................... ........ 2-61 thru 2-64 2-14 Dose Parameters gR for Sector G............................ 2-65 thru ,

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1.1 Liquid Effluent Monitor Setpoints (3.11.1.1) (Continued)

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Fj = fractional concentration of the i th radionuclide as obtained by sample analysis.

N = Number of radionuclides identified in sample analysis.

MPC, = MPC of the i th radionuclide (10CFR20, App B, Table II, Column 2).

C, = the setpoint, in pCi/ml, representative of a radionuclide concentration for the radiation monitor measuring the radioactivity in the waste effluent line prior to dilution and subsequent release.

R = the permissible waste effluer,t flow rate at the radiation monitor location,'in volume per unit time -

in the same units as for F.

F = the dilution water flow in volume per unit time. The dilution water flow (F) is 185,000 gpm per circ pump (4 total) and 17,000 gpm per saltwater pump (2 total).

The design flowrate of each circulating water pump is 205,000 gpm.

The value used in the determination of F, takes into account factors such as frictional losses, pump inefficiency, and tidal flow, and provides reasonable assurance that the radioactive release concentration is not underestimated.

APPROVED O may 0 3 i988 1-2 Rev. 19 05-04-88

1.1.1.1 RADWASTE DISCHARGE LINE MONITOR (2/3-7813) IContinued) are RW and SG88-2' 3089-2' 3088-3' 30 89-3, B2 , 83 , T 2, T3 administrative values used for simultaneous releases from the Radwaste Effluent discharge and any or all of the four Steam Generators as well as continuous discharges from the two Blowdown Processing Systems and the two Turbine Piant Sumps. The fractions RW and SG88-2' 3089-2' 3088-3' 3089-3, B2 , 83 , T 2, T3 will be assigned such that RW + SG88-2 + 3089-2 + 3088-3

+ SG 89-3 B2+B3+T2+T3 1 1.0.-

The 1.0 is an administrative value used to account for the potential activity released simultaneously from other release points. This assures that the total concentration from all release points to the plant discharge will not result in a l

release of concentrations exceeding the limits of 10 CFR 20, O Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 from the site.

NOTE: If C , 1 C,ff, then no release is possible. To increase C,, increase dilution flow F (by running more circulating water pumps in the applicable dis-charge structure), and/or decrease the effluent flow rates R1 , R2 , etc. (by throttling the combined flow as measured on E/3FI-7643, 2FIC-4055, 2FIC-4056, 3FIC-4055 or 3FIC-4056 as appropriate) and recalculate C,using the new F, R and equation (1-5).

If there is no release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close to background i as practical to prevent spurious alarms and yet assure an alarm l should an inadvertent release occur. APPROVED MAY 0 31988 1-7 Rev. 19 05-04-88

1.1.1.2 NEUTRALIZATION SUMP DISCHARGE LINE MONITOR (batch)

(2RT-7817. 3RT-7817)

The value for C2 or C 3, the concentration limit at the Unit 2 or Unit 3 detector, is determined by 3 sing: {

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C2g 1 (1-7) l (R)(C/MPC,ff) l l

(D3 )(F)K g i (1-8)

C3s (R)(C/MPCeff)

Where:  :

C, j, MPC,ff =

The values of C E0,4 and MPC,ff as defined in STEPS 1) and 2) for the Neutralization Sump.

R = 400 gpm/ pump x (number of sump pumps to be run)

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= the instantaneous concentration at the detector (2RT-7817) in pCi/cc C

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= the instantaneous concentration at the 1

detector (3RT-7817) in pCi/cc B2 and B3 are administrative values used to account for simultaneous releases from both SONGS 2 and SONGS 3 neutralize. tion sumps. The fractions 8 2and B3 (each normally set to 0.05) will be assigned such that RW + SG 88-2

+ SG89-2 + S088-3 + 3089-3 + B2+03+T2+T3 1 1.0.

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1.1.1.2 NEUTRALIZATION SUMP DISCHARGE LINE MONITOR l (2RT-7817. 3RT-7817) (Continued)

NOTE: If C 2 rC To 3 s f C,,4, then no release is possible.

increase C or C3 , increase dilution flow F (by running 2

more pumps), and/or decrease the effluent flow rate R.

(by throttling the flow as measured on 2FI-3722 and 3FI-3772), and recalculate C2 rC 3using the new F, R and equation (1-7) or (1-8).

If there is no release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close to background as practical to prevent spurious alarms and yet assure an alarm should an inadvertent release occur.

1.1.7 Continuous Release Setpoint Determination The waste flow (R) and monitor setpoint (C,) are set to meet the condition of equation (1-1) for the effective MPC (MPC,ff) limit. The method by which this is accomplished is as follows:

STEP 1: The isotopic concentration for the continuous releases are obtained for each release stream (steam generator blowdown, steam generator blowdown bypass and turbine building sump) from the sum of the respective measured concentrations as determined by analysis:

C- g + C, + Ct+C3+CFe (1-9)

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Crntinuous Release Setpoint Determinaticn (Continued)

1.1.2 Where

C - Total concentration (pci/ml) j = The total gamma activity (pCi/ml) associated with each radionuclide, i, in the weekly composite analysis for the release stream.

C, = The total measured gross alpha concentre. tion (;4Ci/ml) determined from the previous monthly composite analysis for the release stream.

C,p

= The total Fe-55 concentration (pCi/ml) as determined in the previous quarterly composite sample for the release stream.

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- The total measured H-3 concentration (pCi/ml determined from the previously monthly composite analysis for the release stream.

C s

- The total measured concentration (pCi/ml) of Sr-89 and Sr-90 as determined from the orevious quarterly composite analysis for the releases stream.

STEP 2: The effective MPC (MPC,ff) for each release stream (steam generator blowdown, or turbine building sump) is determined using:

3 (1-10) l 4 =

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1.1.2 Continuous Release Setpoitit Determinaticn (Continued)

STEP 3: The setpoint, C, (gCi/ml), for each continuous release radioactivity monitor may now be specified based on the respective values of C, g, F, MPC,ff, and R to provide compliance with the limits of 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2. The monitor setpoint (cpm) is taken from the applicable calibration constants given in Table 1-1 to correspond to the calculated monitor limit C,(gCi/ml).

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1.1.2.1 tb 'TRALIZATION SUMP DISCHARGE LINE MONITORS LZRT-7817. 3RT-7817) j l

The value for C 2 r C3 , the concentration limit at the Unit 2 or Unit 3 detector is deterr:ned by using:  ;

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The values of C, E C,4 and MPC eff as defined in STEPS 1) and 2) for the Steam Generator blowdown.

R= blowdown flow rate (maximum of 500 gpm)

Where R is the effluent flow rate at the radiation monitor as defined in STEP 2.

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C 3- the instantaneous concentration at the Unit 3 detector (3RT-7817) in pCi/cc B2 and B3 are administrative values used to account for simultaneous releases from both SONGS 2 and SONGS 3 neutralization sumps. The fractions 2B and 38 will be assigned such that RW + SG88-2 + S089-2 + SG88-3 + 3089-3

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1.1.2.1 NEUTRALIZATION SUMP DISCHARGE LINE MONIIQB (2RT-7817. 3RT-7817) (Continued)

NOTE: If C 2 rC To 3 s f C,$, then no release is possible.

increase C r C3, increase dilution flow F (by running 2

more circulating water pumps), and/or decrease the effluent flow rate R, (by throttling the flow as measured on 2FI-3722 and 3FI-3772), and recalculate C rC 3using the new F, R ar.d equation (1-11) or 2

(1-12).

If there is ro release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close to background as practical to prevent spurious alarms and yet assure an alarm should an inadvertent release occur.

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1.1.2.2 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN BYPASS DISCHARGE LINE MONITORS (2RT-6753. 2RT-6759. 3RT-6753. 3RT-6759) l 1

The.value for C59-2, C53-2, C59-3 rC 53-3, the concentration limit at the Unit 2 or Unit 3 detectors, is determined by using:

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(SG89'2)(F)E C7j i (1-14)

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Where:

C, E Cg , MPCeff = values of C, E C,4 and MPC eff (as defined in STEPS 1 and 2 above) for the steam gener.dcr blowdown bypass.

R = 200 gpm Where R is the maximum blowdown bypass effluent flowrate per steam generator.

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= the instantaneous concentration at the Unit 2 detector l (2RT-6759) in pCi/ml C

53-2

= the instantaneous concentration at the Unit 2 detector (2RT-6753) in gCi/ml C

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the instantaneous concentration at the Unit 3 detector (3RT-6759) in pCi/ml l C

53-3 the (3RT-6753) instantaneous in Ci/ml concentrkti<hr P VED bt the Unit 3 dete MAY 0 31988 1-14 Rev. 19 05-04-88

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e 1.1.2.2 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWOOWN BYPASS DISCHARGE LINE MONITORS (2RT-6753. 2RT-6759. 3RT-6753. 3RT-6759) (Continued) are RW and SG88-2' 3089-2' 3088-3' 3089-3, 82 , 83, T 2, T3 administrative values used for simultaneous releases from the Radwaste Effluent' discharge and any or all of the four Steam Generators as well as continuous discharges from the two Blowdown Processing Systems and the two Turbine Plant Sumps. The-fractions RW and SG88-2' 3089-2' 3088-3' 3089-3, B2 , B3-' T 2, T3 will be assigned such that RW + SG88-2 + 3089-2 + 3088-3

+ SG 89-3 82+B3+T2+T3 s 1.0.

The 1.0 is an administrative value used to account for the ,

potential activity released simultaneously from other release-points. This assures that the total concentration from all release points to the plant discharge will not result in a release of concentrations exceeding the limits.of 10 CFR 20,'

Appendix B, Table 11, Column 2 from the site.

NOTE: If C59-2, C53-2, C59-3, rC 53-3 1fC,9(forthe respective steam generator) then no release is possible.

To increase C59-2, C53-2, C59-3 or C53-3, increase dilution flow F (by running more circulating water pumps), and/or decrease the effluent flow rate R (by throttling the flow as measured on 2FIC-4055, 2FIC-4056, 3FIC-4055, 3FIC-4056 or 2/3FI-7643, as appropriate) and recalculate C59-2, C53-2, C59-3 or C 53-3 using the new values of F, R and equation (1-13), (1-14), (1-15) or (1-16). ,

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i 1.1.2.2 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWCOWN BYPASS DISCHARGE LINE MONITORS j

(2RT-6753. 2RT-6759. 3RT-6753. 3RT 5759) (Continued) i If there is no release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close to background as practical to prevent spurious alarms and yet assure and alarm should an inadvertent release occur.

1.1.2.3 TVRBINE PLANT SVMP MONITORS (2RT-7821. 3RT-7821)

The value for C 2 or C3 (the concentration limit at the Unit 2 or Unit 3 detector) is determined by using:

(T)(F)IC (1-17) i '$

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(R)(C/MPCeff)

(T 3)(F)rc j (1-18)

C 5 i 3

(R)(C/MPCeff)

Where:

C, IC,j, MPCeff = values of C, IC j and MPC eff (as defined in STEPS 1 and 2 above) for the turbine building sump i

R - 50 gpm/ pump (x no. sump pumps to be run) l 1

C 2= the instantaneous concentration at the Unit 2 detector (2RT-7821) in pCi/ml.

C3- the instantaneous concentration at the Unit 3 detector (3RT-7821) in pCi/ml.

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1.1.2.3 . TURBINE PLANT SUMP MONITORS (2RT-7821. 3RT-7821) (Continued)

T2 and T3are administrative values used to account for simultaneous releases from both SONGS-2 and SONGS 3 turbine plant sumps. The fractions T2 and T 3will be assigned such that RW + SG88-2 + 3089-2 + 3088-3 + 3089-3 B2+B3+T2

+T 3 1 1.0.

NOTE: If C or C 2 3 $fC,9(fortherespectivesump),then no release is possible. To increase C 2 r C3, increase the dilution flow F (by running more circulating water pumps) and recalculate C 2 rC 3using the new value of F and equation (1-17) or (1-18).

I If there is no release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close to background as practical to prevent spurious alarms and yet assure an alarm should an inadvertent release occur.

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Liquid Effluent Radiation Monitor Calibration Constants O (pCi/cc/ cpm)

MONITOR Co-60 Ba-133 Cs-137 2RT-6753 1.84E-8 1.91E-8 2RT-6759 1.92E-8 1.97E-8 l

3RT-6753 1.79E-8 1.92E-8 3RT-6759 1.76E-8 1.92E-8 2/3RT-7813 2.11E-9 3.16E-9 4.79E-9 2RT-7817 2.14E-9 3.28E-9 4.74E-9 2RT-7821 2.30E-9 3.97E-9 5.51E-9 3RT-7817 2.13E-9 3.22E-9 4.77E-9 3RT-7821 2.11E-9 3.24E-9 4.80E-9 i

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2.0 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS 2.1 Gaseous Effluent Monitor Setooints (3.11.2.1)

Administrative values are used to reduce each setpoint to account for the potential activity in other releases. These administrative values shall be periodically reviewed based on actual release data and revised in accordance with the Unit Technical Specifications.

2.1.1 PLANT VENT STACK - 2/3RT 7808, 2RT-7865-1, 3RT-7865-1 2.1.1.1 2/3RT-7808 - Plant Vent Stack Monitor For the purpose of implementation of Specification 3.11.2.1, the alarm setpoint level for noble gas monitors is based on the gaseous effluent flow rate and the meteorological dispersion factor.

Total Body The cuncentration at the detector corresponding to a 500 mrem /yr total body dose rate at the exclusion area boundary is determined by:

C (0.45)(2120 m / ec ) ( 500 mrem /yr) (10" m*/cc) (2-1) det = (Flow rate, cfm) (X/Q, sec/m')[I (K , jmrem /vr) ( __Qj._ ,,

i Ci/m' C tot Where:

C = the instantaneous concentration at the detector, det pCi/cc 0.45 = an administrative value used to account for potential activity from other gaseous release pathways O APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-1 Rev. 19 05-04-88

2.1.1 PLANT VENT STACK - 2/3RT-7808, 2R! .J65-1,.3RT-7865-1 (Continued)

K - the total body dose conversion factor for the i th gamma emitting noble gas, mrem /yr per pCi/ms, from Table 2-2 th noble gas, as determined Cj - Concentration of the i by sample analysis, pCi/cc C - Total concentration of noble gases, as determined tot by sample analysis, (pC1/cc) - IC4 i

Flow Rate - the plant vent flow rate, cfm

= 83,000 cfm/ fan (x no. of fans to be run)

+ 17,500 cfm (laundry facility) 2120 - conversion constant, cfm per ms/sec 500 mrem /yr - total body dose rate . limit, as specified by Technical Specification 3.11.2.1.a X/Q = historical annual average dispersion factor, sec/ms

= 4.8E-6 soc /ms SLtu The concentration at the detector corresponding to a ,

3000 mrem /yr skin dose rate at the exclusion area boundary is determined by:

C m c ) N "M (2-2) det - (Flow rate, cfm) (X/Q, sec/m*)[I(L j + 1.1M , mrem /vr)( _qj._ )]

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2.1.1 PLANT VENT STACK - 2/3RT-7808, 2RT-7865-1, 3RT-7865-1 (Continued)

If there is no release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close as practical to background to prevent spurious alarms and yet assure an alarm should inadvertent release occur.

2.1.1.2 2RT-7865-1 and 3RT-7865-1 Wide Ranae Gas Monitors The maximum release rate (pC1/sec) for Wide Range Gas Monitors is determined by converting the concentration at the detector, Cdet (pci/cc) to an equivalent release rate in Ci/sec, as follows:

A max . iCdet, uti/cc)(flowrate. cc/sec) (2-3) 2 Where:

A max

= the maximum permissible release rate, pCi/sec C

det

= the smaller of the values of C det obtained from equations (2-1) or (2-2).

Flow Rate = flow rate, cc/sec

= (3.917 x 10 cc/sec per fan) (number of fans to be run) + 8.259 x 10' cc/sec (laundry facility) 2- a factor to compensate for the split flow between Unit 2 and Unit 3 plant vent stacks The release rate setpoint will not be set greater than the maximum release rate determined above, when this monitor is being used to meet the requirements of Technical Specification 4.11.2.1.

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2.1.1 PLANT VENT STACK - 2/3RT-7808, 2RT-7865-1, 3RT-7865-1 (Continued)

If there is no release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close as practical to

, background to prevent spurious alarms and yet asmre an alarm should an inadvertent release occur.

2.1.2 CONDENSER EVACUATION SYSTEM - 2RT-7818, 2RT-7870-1, 3RT-7818 or 3RT-7870-1 2.1.2.1 2RT-7818 and 3RT-7818 Condenser Air E.iector Monitors For the purpose of implementation of Specification 3.11.2.1, the alarm setpoint level for noble gas monitors is based on the gas-eous effluent flow rate and the meteorological dispersion factor.

The concentration at the detector correspondirig to a total l body dose rate o' E00 mrem /yr at the exclusion area boundary is determined by using:

Total Body C ( * )( * )(

m c

) ( 500 mrem /yr) (10" m*/cc)

(2-4) det - (Flow 4 ate, cfm) (X/Q, sec/ms)[I (Kj , mrem /vr) ( _qj_ ))

i pCi/m* C tot The concentration at the detector corresponding to a 3000 mrem /yr skin dose rate at the exclusion area boundary ,

1 is determined by using:

Skin C ( * )( * )( m / ec ) (3000 mrem /yr) (10 " m*/cc)

(2-4a) det = (Flow rate, cfm) (X/Q, sec/ms)[I(L 4 + 1.lMj , mrem /vr)( _qj_ )] l l

i pCi/m* C tot Q APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-5 Rev. 19 05-04-88

2.1.2 CONDENSER EVACUATION SYSTEM - 2RT-7818, 2RT-7870-1, 3RT-7818 or 3RT-7870-1 (Continued)

Where:

V 0.1 is an administrative value used to account for potential activity from other gaseous release pathways.

0.5 is an administrative value used to account for releases from both SONGS 2 and SONGS 3 condenser air ejectors simultaneously. Other parameters are specified in 2.1.1.1, above.

The smaller of the values Cdet from equations (2-4) or (2-4a) is to be used in determining the maximum permissible monitor alarm setpoint (cpm), as follows:

The maximum permissible alarm setting (cpm) is determined by using the calibration constant for the corresponding Condenser Evacuation System Monitor given in Table 2-1. The maximum permissible alarm setpoint is the cpm value corresponding to che concentration, Cdet, [ smaller value from equation (2-4) or (2-4a)).  :

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If there is no release associated with this monitor, ps b the monitor setpoint should be established as close as ,

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2.1.2.2 2RT-7870-1 and 3RT-7870-1 Wide Ranae Gas Monitors The maximum release rate (pC1/sec) for Wide Range Gas Monitor is determined by converting the concentration at the detector, l l

Cdet (pCi/cc), to an equivalent release rate in pCi/sec.

A max = (Cdet, pCi/cc) (flow rate, cc/sec) f Where:

A max

= the maximum permissible release rate, pCi/sec  ;

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Cdet = the smaller value of Cdet, as obtained from I equations (2-4) and (2-4a) flow rate = flow rate of the condenser air ejector, cc/sec

= 4.719E5 cc/sec (conservatively assumed as design flow rate)

If there is no release associated with this monitor, the monitor setpoint should be established as close as practical to background to prevent spurious alarms yet assure an alarm should an inadvertent release occur.

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2.1.4 WASTE GAS HEADER 7865,2/3RT-7808 (Continued) 2.1.4.1 (Continued)

Where:

EC j= total concentration in waste i

gas holdup tank to be released f= waste gas header effluent flow rate, cfm F= plant vent stack flowrate in cfm (166,000 cfm for 2 fan operation; 83,000 for 1 fan operation) + 17,500 cfm (laundry facility)

C det - smaller of the values of C det from equation (2-1) or (2-2) with C4 being obtained from the waste gas holdup tank to be released O If a release is not possible, adjust the waste gas header flow by determining the maximum permissible waste gas header effluent flow rate corresponding to the Vent Stack Monitor setpoint in accordance with the following.

f 4 (0.9)(Cdet)(F) (2-10)

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Where: ,

f= waste gas header effluent flow rate (cfm)

F= plant vent stack flow rate (cfm) used in equation (2-1) or (2-2)

O agenoveo 2-13 MM 0 31988 Rev. 19 05-04-88

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Table 2-1(a)

Gaseous Effluent Radiation Monitor Calibration Constants O (pCi/cc/ cpm)

MONITOR Kr-85 -Xe-133 ,

1 2/3RT-7808C 4.20E-8 5.13E-8 1

2RT-7818A 4.96E-8 5.31E-8 2RT-7818B 7.31E-5 2.07E-5 3RT-7818A 3.97E-8 4.64E-8 3RT-7818B 9.31E-5 2.21E-5 I

1 I

1 l

l l

l l

(8)This table provides typical (120%) calibration constants for the gaseous effluent radiation monitors.

APPROVED O IAAY 0 31988 2-15 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-4 CONTROLLING LOCATION FACTORS .

o V IR ikWk k

Radionuclide mrem /yr per pCi/sec H -3 8.06E-4 l Cr-51 1.28E-2 Mn-54 3.24E0 Co-57 , 8.02E-1 Co-58 9.38E-1 Co-60 4.95El Sr-89 4.34E1 Sr-90 1.82E3 Zr-95 2.41E0 Nb-95 9.84E0 Te-129m 7.08E0 Cs-134 3.36El Cs-136 4.66E-1 Cs-137 3.08E1 Ba-140 1.8PE-1 Ce-141 5.74E-1 Ce-144 1.68E1 I -131 2.37El gs I -133 2.36E0' s I -135 4.96E-1 UN-ID 3.50E0 l

l Footnote: These values to be used in manual calculations are the maximum IR N ik for k all locations based on the most restrictive age group.

k O APPROVED 2-27 MM 0 3 G88 gey, 19 05-04-88

-.4 , ;-, - . . - ..._..m,. , , . ..,e.~. .,...r.--_~.

..,_.....__.4y.,,....c -....,,,4 - -, _ _ _ - .--*-,r we e

i l 9 TABLE 2-5 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR P Pathway - Surf Beach Distance - 0.4 miles X/Q = 1.8E-6 sec/m* D/Q = 8.2E-9 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhal a- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway II -3 1.2E1 5.1El 7.2E1 Cr-51 1.1El 2.2E4 1.2E2 1.1E5 1.9E2 2.7E5 Mn-54 4.5E2 6.6E6 2.7E3 3.2E7 4.4E3 7.9E7 Co-57 1.4E2 1.6E6 1.3E3 7.9E6 1.8E3 2.0E7 Co-58 3.6E2 1.8E6 3.8E3 8.7E6 6.1E3 2.2E7 Co-60 1.0E3 1.0E8 1.0E4 4.9E8 1.6E4 1.2E9 Sr-89 6.2E3 1.0E2 1.8E4 4.9E2 1.7E4 1.2E3 Sr-90 1.1E6 4.4E6 5.7E6 Zr-95 6.3E2 1.2E6 6.0E3 5.8E6 8.6E3 1.4E7 Nb-95 3.8E2 6.6E5 3.9E3 3.1E6 5.9E3 7.8E6 ,

Te-129m 5.2E2 9.4E4 2.1E3 4.5E5 2.1E3 1.1E6 l Cs-134 1.1E4 3.3E7 4.5E4 1.6E8 4.8E4 3.9E8 Cs-136 1.8E3 7.2E5 7.8E3 3.4E6 8.4E3 8.6E6 g Cs-137 8.6E3 4.9E7 3.4E4 2.4E8 3.5E4 5.9E8 g Ba-140 7.7E2 9.9E4 9.2E3 4.7E5 1.2E4 1.2E6 .

Ce-141 5.9E2 6.6E4 5.1E3 3.1E5 6.9E3 7.8E5 I Ce-144 4.0E3 3.3E5 3.5E4 1.6E6 4.7E4 4.0E6 l I -131 1.7E5 8.3E4 5.9ES 3.9E5 6.8E5 9.8E5 I -133 4.0E4 1.2E4 1.2E5 5.6E4 1.2E5 1.4E5 I -135 8.2E3 1.2E4 2.5E4 5.8E4 2.6E4 1.4E5 UN-ID 1.2E3 3.6E6 5.4E3 1.7E7 5.9E3 4.3E7 1

Inhalation Pathway, units *  !"

y I*

food & Ground Pathway, units fc "

APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-28 Rev. 19 05-04-88

1 l

l TABLE 2-6  !

DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR Q l Page 3 of 8 Pathway - Surf. Beach Guard Shack Distance - 0.7 miles )

X/Q = 1.8E-06 sec/m* D/Q = 9.9E-09 m-' l Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhal a- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground  !

Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway l

l H -3 7.2E1 Cr-51 1.9E2 2.7E5 1 Mn-54 4.4E3 7.9E7 l Co-57 1.8E3 2.0E7  !

Co-58 6.1E3 2.2E7 Co-60 1.6E4 1.2E9 Sr-89 1.7E4 1.2E3 Sr-90 5.7E6 Zr-95 8.6E3 1.4E7 Nb-95 5.9E3 7.8E6 Te-129m 2.1E3 1.1E6 Cs-134 4.8E4 3.9E8 Cs-136 8.4E3 8.6E6 g Cs-137 3.5E4 5.9E8 g Ba-140 1.2E4 1.2E6 Ce-141 6.9E3 7.8E5 Ce-144 4.7E4 4.0E6 I -131 6.8E5 9.8E5 I -133 1.2E5 1.4E5 I -135 2.6E4 1.4E5 UN-ID 5.9E3 4.3E7 Inhalation Pathway, units - yr Food & Ground Pathway, units I* # "

/ c APPROVED O uay o 3 i988 2-33 Rev. 19 05-04-88

1 TABLE 2-6 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR Q U -

Pathway = Sheep (Meat)' Distance = 1.6 miles X/Q = 5.6E-7 sec/m 0/Q = 2.6E-9 m '

' Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.6E4 Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6 Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E3 1.7E2 1.9E6 Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8

$r-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 Sr-90 1.0E6 8.1E5 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 6.3E4 1.1E5 8.3E2 1.6E6 Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5ES 5.7E2 1.6E6 Te-129m 6.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5E5 Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 Cs-136 5.1E3 d.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5 Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7 g) i Ba-140 5.1E3 4.3E3 1.2E3 1.2E5 V Ce-141 -0 ' 1.5E3 2.4E3 6.6E2 7.9E4 Ce-144 1.8E4 3.0E4 4.5E3 4.3E5 I -131 6.6ES 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 UN-ID 1.1E5 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6 Inhalation Pathway, units = ]j"(!"

Food & Ground Pathway, units I* "

c APPROVED O nay 0 31988 2-35 Rev. 19 05-04-88

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TABLE 2-6 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR Q Pathway - S. C. Res W Garden Distance - 3.9 miles X/Q = 1.3E-07 sec/m* D/Q - 4.5E-10 m '

Infant Child Teen . Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio ' tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 6.5E2 1.1E3 4.0E3 1.3E3 2.6E3 1.3E3 2.3E3 Cr-51 3.6E2 3.7E6 1.1E3 9.8E6 3.0E3 1.4E7 3.3E3 1.5E7 Mn-54 2.5E4 1.1E9 4.3E4 1.8E9 6.7E4 2.0E9 7.7E4 2.0E9 Co-57 4.9E3 2.7E8 1.3E4 5.1E8 3.1E4 6.0E8 3.1E4 5.6E8 Co-58 1.1E4 3.0E8 3.4E4 6.7E8 9.5E4 8.9E8 1.1E5 9.lE8 Co-60 3.2E4 1.7E10 9.6E4 1.9E10 2.6E5 2.0E10 2.8E5 2.0E10 Sr-89 4.0E5 1.7E4 6.0E5 3.5E10 4.3E5 1.5E10 3.0E5 9.8E9 Sr-90 4.1E7 1.0E8 1.4E12 1.1E8 8.3E11 9.9E7 6.7E11 Zr-95 2.2E4 2.0E8 6.1E4 1.1E9 1.5E5 1.4E9 1.5E5 1.4E9 Nb-95 1.3E4 1.1E8 3.7E4 4.0E8 9.7E4 5.6E8 1.0E5 5.8E8 Te-129m 3.2E4 1.6E7 5.0E4 2.9E9 5.2E4 1.8E9 3.7E4 1.2E9 Cs-134 7.0E5 5.5E9 1.0E6 3.1E10 1.1E6 2.2E10 8.5E5 1.6E10 Cs-136 1.3E5 1.2E8 1.7E5 3.4E8 1.9E5 2.9E8 1.5E5 2.9E8 Cs-137 6.1E5 8.2E9 8.3E5 3,2E10 8.5E5 2.2E10 6.2E5 1.7E10 O Ba-140 Ce-141 5.6E4 2.2E4 1.6E7 1.1E7 7.4E4 5.7E4 2.9E8 4.1E8 2.3E5 1.3E5 2.3E8 5.4E8 2.2E5 1.2E5 2.8E8 5.1E8 Ce-144 1.5E5 5.6E7 3.9E5 1.0E10 8.6E5 1.3E10 8.2E5 1.1E10 I -131 1.5E7 1.4E7 1.6E7 4.8E10 1.5E7 3.1E10 1.2E7 3.8E10 I -133 3.6E6 2.0E6 3.8E6 8.1E8 2.9E6 4.6E8 2.2E6 5.3E8 I -135 7.0E5 2.0E6 7.9E5 1.2E7 6.2E5 7.7E6 4.5E5 8.6E6 UN-ID 6.3E4 6.0E8 1.1E5 3.3E9 1.3E5 2.5E9 1.0E5 1.9E9 Inhalation Pathway, units - [h" I* *'yr)

Food & Ground Pathway, units c

2-36 MAY 0 31M8 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-6 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR Q Pathway - San Clemente Ranch (No Residents) Distance - 2.2 miles X/Q = 3.3E-7 sec/m* D/Q - 1.4E-9 m

  • Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Foed & Inhal a- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 3.8E3 2.4E3 1.9E3 Cr-51 4.8E6 7.4E6 6.7E6 Mn-54 6.1E8 8.3E8 8.0E8 Co-57 2.2E8 2.9E8 2.4E8 Co-58 3.3E8 5.1E8 4.7E8 Co-60 2.0E9 3.0E9 2.7E9 Sr-89 3.1E10 1.2E10 7.2E9 Sr-90 1.3E12 7.7E11 5.8 Ell Zr-95 7.8E8 1.lE9 9.1E8 Nb-95 2.4E8 3.5E8 3.1E8 Te-129m 2.3E9 1.4E9 7.9E8 Cs-134 2.4E10 1.5E10 9.2E9 Cs-136 9.0E7 5.7E7 3.6E7 Cs-137 2.2E10 1.3E10 7.8E9' O Ba-140 Ce-141 1.1E8 3.3E8 6.8E7 4.1E8 5.3E7 3.2E8 Ce-144 9.2E9 1.2E10 9.0E9 I -131 4.1E9 2.1E9 1.4E9 I -133 4.0E-11 1.7E-Il 1.1E-11 I -135 6.9E-35 3.0E-35 1.9E-35 UN-ID 2.5E9 1.7E9 1.1E9 Inhalation Pathway, units =  !"

F ood & Ground Pathway, units = (m (mremhr) c*"

O 2-37

^eeaoveo Rev. 19 MM 0 31988 05-04-88

TABLE 2-6 DOSE PARAMETEP. Rj FOR SECTOR Q

^ Page 8 of 8 l i

Pathway - San Clemente Ranch Adm. Offices Distance - 2.5 miles j X/Q = 2.7E-7 sec/(m*) D/Q = 1.1E-9 m 2 Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food

  • Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion . Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 3.2E2 1.9E3 Cr-51 8.5E2 7.9E6 Mn-54 2.0E4 1.2E9 Co-57 8.1E3 3.3E8 ,

Co-58 2.7E4 5.7E8  !

Co-60 7.3E4 8.2E9 i Sr-89 7.8E4 7.2E9 i Sr-90 2.5E7 5.8E11 Zr-95 3.9E4 9.7E8 Nb-95 - 2.7E4 3.5E8 Te-129m 9.4E3 7.9E8 Cs-134 2.2E5 1.1E10 Cs-136 3.8E4 7.5E7 Cs-137 1.6E5 1.0E10

.Is) Ba-140 5.9E7 5.6E4 Ce-141 3.1E4 3.2E8 Ce-144 2.lES 9.0E9 I -131 3.1E6 1.4E9 I -133 5.5E5 6.3E5 I -135 1.2E5 6.5E5 UN-ID 2.7E4 1.3E9 Inhalation Pathway, units =  !"

Food & Ground Pathway, units I"2

  • VII ggg 2-38 MAY 0 31988 p,y, 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-7 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR R Pathway - San Clemente Ranch (No Residents) Distance - 2.3 miles X/Q - 2.0E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 1.0E-9 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 3.8E3 2.4E3 1.9E3 Cr-51 4.8E6 7.4E6 6.7E6 Mn-54 6.1E8 8.3E8 8.0E8 Co-57 2.2E8 2.9E8 2.4E8 Co-58 3.3E8 5.1E8 .4.7E8 Co-60 -u- 2.0E9 3.0E9 2.7E9 Sr-89 3.1E10 1.2E10 7.2E9 Sr-90 1.3E12 7.7E11 5.8E11 Zr-95 7.8E8 1.lE9 9.1E8 Nb-95 2.4E8 3.5E8 3.lE8 Te-129m 2.3E9 1.4E9 7.9E8 Cs-134 2.4E10 1.5E10 9.2E9 Cs-136 9.0E7 5.7E7 3.6E7 Cs-137 2.2E10 1.3E10 7.8E9 (g Ba-140 1.lE8 6.8E7 5.3E7

\1 Ce-141 3.3E8 4.1E8 3.2E8 Ce-144 9.2E9 1.2E10 9.0E9 I -131 4.1E9 2.lE9 1.4E9 I -133 4.0E-11 1.7E-11 1.lE-11 I -135 6.9E-35 3.0E-35 1.9E-35 UN-ID 2.5E9 1.7E9 1.1E9 Inhalation Pathway, units = *[{*(!I 2

Food & Ground Pathway, units = im Hm"m APPROVED pCi/sec O 2-40 MAY 0 31988 Rev. 19 05-04-88

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TABLE 2-7 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR-SECTOR R d Pathway = SC Ranch Packing Distance = 2.6 miles X/Q = 1.7E-07 sec/m' D/Q = 8.2E-10 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhal a- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 3.8E3 2.4E3 1.2E3 1.9E3 Cr-51 4.8E6 7.4E6 3.0E3 1.0E7 Mn-54 6.1E8 8.3E8 7.1E4 1.9E9 Co-57 .2.2E8 2.9E8 2.9E4 5.2E8 Co-58 3.3E8 5.1E8 9.8E4 7.8E8 Co-60 2.0E9 3.0E9 2.6E5 2.0E10 Sr-89 3.1E10 1.2E10 2.8E5 7.2E9 Sr-90 1.3E12 7.7F11 9.1E7 5.8E11 Zr-95 7.8E8 1.1E9 1.4E5 1.1E9 Nb-95 2.4E8 3.5E8 9.5E4 4.2E8 Te-129m 2.3E9 1.4E9 3.4E4 8.0E8 Cs-134 2.4E10 1.5E10 7.8E5 1.5E10 Cs-136 9.0E7 5.7E7 1.3E5 1.6E8 Cs-137 2.2E10 1.3E10 5.7E5 1.6E10 g Ba-140 1.1ES 6.8E7 2.0E5 7.0E7 Ce-141 3.3E8 4.1E8 1.1E5 3.3E8 Ce-144 9.2E9 1.2E10 7.5E5 9.0E9 I -131 4.1E9 2.1E9 1.1E7 1.4E9 I -133 4.0E-11 1.7E-11 2.0E6 2.0E6 I -135 6.9E-35 3.0E-35 4.1E5 2.0E6 UN-ID 2.5E9 1.7E9 9.5E4 1.7E9 Inhalation Pathway, units =  !"

F ood & Ground Pathway, units - (m (mremhr)

O 2-41 Aeesoveo Rev. 19 IMY 0 31988 05-04-88

l l TABLE 2-7 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR R Pathway = Sheep Meat Distance = 0.9 miles X/Q = 8.3E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 5.2E-9 m '

infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & 1 tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Radio- Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway I l

1 H -3 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.6E4 Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6 .

Co-57 4.7E3 8.lE3 1.7E2 1.9E6 I Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8 Sr-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 Sr-90 1.0E6 8.1E5 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 6.3E4 1.1E5 8.3E2 1.6E6 Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5E5 5.7E2 1.6E6 Te-129m 6.0E5 4.555 2.0E2 6.5E5 Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 Cs-136 5.1E3 4.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5 m Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7 (j

g Ba-140 5.1E3 4.3E3 1.2E3 1.2E5  :

Co-141 1.5E3 2.4E3 6.6E2 7.9E4 Ce-144 1.8E4 3.0E4 4.5E3 4.3E5 I -131 6.6E5 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 -U- 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 I.-135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 UN-ID 1.1E5 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6 i

I I 1

Inhalation Pathway, units = XI Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m (mre'mhr)

( pC1/sec APPROVED 2-42 MAY 0 31988 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-7 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR R Pathway - Deer Consumer Distance = 2.2 miles X/Q = 1.8E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 8.8E-10 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.8E1 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El Cr-51 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Mn-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E8 Sr-89 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 Zr-95 6.2E7 1.1E8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.5E8 2.8E3 8.2E8 Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 Cs-134 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 Cs-136 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 Cs-137 1.2E8 9.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8 O Ba-140 Ce-141 5.0E6 1.5E6 4.2E6 2.4E6 6.0E3 3.3E3 7.4E6 4.2E6 Ce-144 1.8E7 2.9E7 2.2E4 4.9E7 I -131 6.5E8 4.3E8 3.3E5 5.9E8 I -133 1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 1.1E-15 6.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 UN-ID 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8 1

1 Inhalation Pathway, units =  ?#

Food & Ground Pathway, units = I* " "I j

MAY 0 31988 3102c. man 2-43 Rev. 19 05-04-88

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TABLE 2-8 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR A Page 1 of 3 Pathway - Camp San Matec Distance - 3.6 miles X/Q = 7.1E-8 sec/m* D/Q - 4.1E-10 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 1.3E3 Cr-51 3.3E3 3.7E6 Mn-54 7.7E4 1.1E9 Co-57 3.1E4 2.7E8 Co-58 0- 1.1E5 3.0E8 Co-60 2.8E5 1.7E10 Sr-89 3.0E5 1.7E4 Sr-90 9.9E7 Zr-95 1.5E5 2.0E8 Nb-95 1.0E5 1.1E8 Te-129m 3.7E4 1.6E7 Cs-134 8.5E5 5.5E9 Cs-136 1.5E5 1.2E8 O Cs-137 Ba-140 Ce-141 6.2E5 2.2E5 1.2E5 8.2E9 1.6E7 1.1E7 Ce-144 8.2E5 5.6E7 I -131 1.2E7 1.4E7 I -133 2.2E6 2.0E6 I -135 4.5E5 2.0E6 UN-ID 1.0E5 6.0E8 Inhalation Pathway, units = ]j"h" Food & Ground Pathway, units = (m r r) j APPROVED O. MAY 0 31988 2-44 Rev. 19 05-04-88

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- TABLE 2-8 i 1

DOSE PARAMETER R g FOR SECTOR A Page 2 of 3  :

O Pathway - Sheep (Meat)* Distance = 0.2 miles )

X/Q - 6.7E-6 sec/m D/Q - 5.2E-8 m

  • Infant Child Teen Adult l Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground ,

Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway  ;

1 H -3 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0  ;

Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.6E4 Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6  !

Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E3 1.7E2 1.9E6 ,

Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E5  ?

Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8 l Sr-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 4 Sr-90 1.0E6 8.1E5 5.5E5 1.3F6 Zr-95 6.3E4 1.1E5 8.3E2 1.6E6 Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5E5 5.7E2 1.6E6 Te-129m 6.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5E5 i Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7  :

Cs-136 5.1E3 4.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5 '

Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7  ;

() Ba-140 5.1E3 4.3E3 1.2E3 1.2E5 C/ Ce-141 1.5E3 2.4E3 6.6E2 7.9F4  !

Ce-144 1.8E4 3.0E4 4.5E3 4.3E5  ;

I -131 6.6E5 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 '

I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 UN-ID 1.lE5 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6 l

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Food & Ground Pathway, units = 1m re vri j e O APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-45 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-8 DOSE PARAMETER R j FOR SECTOR A Page 3 of 3 Pathway = Deer Consumer Distance = 2.2 miles [

X/Q = 1.9E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 1.4E-10 m-' __.

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.8E1 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El '

Cr-51 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Mn-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 > 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E8 Sr-09 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 i Zr-95 6.2E7 1.1E8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.5E8 2.8E3 8.2E8 Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 Cs-134 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 Cs-136 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 Cs-137 1.2E8 9.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8  :'

p v

Ba-140 Ce-141 5.0E6 1.5E6 4.2E6 2.4E6 6.0E3 3.3E3 7.4E6 4 2E6 Ce-144 1.8E7 2.9E7 2.2E4 a.0[7 I -131 6.5E8 4.3E8 3.3E5 5.9E8 I -133 . 1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 1.1E-15 6.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 UN-ID 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8 l

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Inhalation Pathway, units = yj"(!"

Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m )(mrem /vr) pCi/sec  !

O APPROVED i4Av o 31988 2-46 Rev. 19 i 05-04-88 .

TABLE 2-9 DOSE PARAMETER R j FOR SECTOR B l O Page 1 of 3 d Pathway - Sheep (Meat)* Distance - 0.2 niles X/Q - 6.1E-6 sec/m D/Q - 5.3E-8 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

R1dio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-El 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.SE4 Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6 Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E3 1.7E2 1.9E6 Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8 Sr-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 Sr-90 1.0E6 8.1E5 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 6.3E4 1.1E5 8.3E2 1.6E6 l Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5E5 5.7E2 1.6E6 Te-129m 6.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5E5 Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 Cs-136 5.1E3 4.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5 Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7 O Ba-140 Ce-141 5.1E3 1.5E3 4.3E3 2.4E3 1.2E3 6.6E2 1.2E5 7.9E4 Ce-144 1.8E4 3.0E4 4.5E3 4.3E5 I -131 6.6E5 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 UN-ID 1.1ES 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6 InhalationPathway, units =]j"#" ,%

Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m r r) j MAY 0 31988 2-47 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-9 DOSE PARAMETER R g FOR SECTOR B Page 2 of 3 O Pathway - Deer Consumer Distance = 1.1 miles X/Q = 3.4E-7 sec/m* D/Q - 2.4E-9 m

Ir.fant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Grcund tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.8E1 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El Cr-51 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Mn-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E8 Sr-89 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 Zr-95 6.2E7 1.1E8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.6E8 2.8E3 8.2E8 Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 Cs-134 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 Cs-130 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 Cs-137 1.2E8 5.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8 O Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 5.0E6 1.5E6 1.8E7 4.2E6 2.4E6 2.9E7 6.0E3 3.3E3 2.2E4 7.4E6 4.2E6 4.9E7 I -131 0- 6.5E8 4.3E8 3.3E5 5.9E8 I -133 1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 1.1E-15 6.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 VN-ID 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8 I

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. 1 Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m ) mrem r)

MAY 0 31988 2-48 Rev. 19 05-04-88 4

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IAS.LE 2-9 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR B Page 3 of 3 V Pathway - Sanitary Landfill Distance = 2.1 miles X/Q = 1.4E-7 sec/m' D/Q = 1.2E-9 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radin- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tien Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway l

t H -3 2.7E2  !

Cr-51 '

7.1E2 1.0E6  ;

Mn-54 1.7E4 3.0E8  !

Co-57 6.7E3 7.3E7 i Co-58 2.3E4 8.1E7 i Co-60 6.1E4 4.6E9 i Sr-89 6.5E4 4.6E3  !

i Sr-90 2.1E7 Zr-95 3.2E4 5.4E7 ,

Nb-95 2.2E4 2.9E7 Te-129m 7.8E3 4.2E6 Cs-134 1.8E5 1.5E9  !

Cs-136 3.1E4 3.2E7  !

Cs-137 1.3E5 2.2E9  :

Ba-140 4.7E4 4.4E6 '

Os .

Ce-141 2.6E4 2.9E6 i Ce-144 1.7E5 1.5E7 i I -131 2.6E6 3.7E6 ,

I -133 4.6E5 5.2E5  !

I -135 9.6E4 5.4E5 UN-ID 2.2E4 1.6E8 i

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Food & Ground Pathway, units = I" *"**"' -

  1. ci/sec APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-49 Rev. 19 05-04-88 l

TABLE 2-10 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECT 0P. C Distance - 2.6 miles Pathway - C?mp San Or.ofre X/Q = 9.2E-8 sec/m* D/Q - 8.4E-10 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult  :

1 Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & i Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway i

H -3 1.3E3 l Cr-51 3.3E3 3.7E6 i Mn-54 7.7E4 1.1E9 Co-57 3.1E4 2.7E8 Co-58 1.1E5 3.0E8 Co-60 2.8E5 1.7E10 l Sr-89 3.0E5 1.7E4 Sr-90 9.9E7  :

Zr-95 1.5E5 2.0E8 >

Hb-95 1.0E5 1.1E8 .

Te-129m 3.7E4 1.6E7 Cs-134 8.5ES 5.5E9 Cs-136 -0 -

1.5ES 1.2E8 Cs-137 6.2E5 8.2EC Ov Ba-140 Ce-141 2.2E5 1.2E5 1.6E7 1.1E7 i

Ce-144 8.2E5 5.6E7 I -131 1.2E7 1.4E7 l

I -133 2.2E6 2.0E6 l

I -135 4.5E5 2.0E6 VN-ID 1.0E5 6.0E8 l

i Inhalation Pathway, units -  !"

2 Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m Hmremhr) pCi/sec Q APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-50 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE M DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR C Page 2 of 5 Pathway = Camp San Onofre Fr. Stn Distance = c.3 miles X/Q = 1.1E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 1.1E-9 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhal a- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 5.2E2 Cr-51 1.4E3 1.9E6 Mn-54 3.2E4 5.7E8 Co-57 1.3E4 1.4E8 Co-58 4.4E4 1.6E8 Co-60 1.2E5 8.8E9 Sr-89 1.2E5 8.9E3 Sr-90 4.1E7 Zr-95 6.2E4 1.0E8 Nb-95 4.3E4 5.6E7 Te-129m 1.5E4 8.1E6 Cs-134 3.5E5 2.8E9 Cs-136 6.0E4 6.2E7 Cs-137 2.6E5 4.2E9 O Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 9.0E4 4.9E4 3.4E5 8.4E6 5.6E6 2.9E7 I -131 4.9E6 7.1E6 I -133 8.8E5 1.0E6 I -135 1.8E5 1.0E6 UN-ID 4.2E4 3.1E8 Inhalation Pathway, units =  !"

Food & Ground Pathway, units = I*

]fc "

APPROVED A

, () MM 0 31988 2-51 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-10  :

DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR C Page 3 of 5 O

V Pathway - Sewage Facility Distance - 2.2 miles X/Q - 1.2E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 1.2E-9 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult j Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & I Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground l Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway i r

H -3 2.9E2 f Cr-51 7.6E2 1.1E6 Mn-54 1.8E4 3.2E8 .

Co-57 7.2E3 7.8E7  !

Co-58 2.4E4 8.7E7  ;

Co-60 6.bE4 4.9E9 Sr-89 6.9E4 4.9E3  !

Sr-90 2.3E7  :

Zr-95 3.4E4 5.7E7 '

Nb-95 2.4E4 3.1E7 Tc 129m 8.3E3 4.5E6  :

Cs-134 1.9ES 1.6E9 '

Cs-136 3.3E4 3.4E7  !

Cs-137 1.4E5 2.3E9  :

8a-140 5.0E4 4.7E6 O- Ce-141 2.7E4 3.1E6 l

Ce-144 1.9E5 1.6E7  !

I -131 2.7E6 3.9E6 ,

I -133 4.925 5.6E5 I -135 1.0E5 5.8E5 UN-ID 0- 0- 2.4E4 1.7E8 -

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L Inhalation Pathway, onits -  !"

2 i Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m r r) j i

l O Aeeaoveo  !'

MAY 0 31988 2-52 Rev. 19 05-04-08

. TABLE 2-10 ,

DOSE PARAMETER R j FOR SECTOR C &

p Page 4 of 5

' l Pathway - Sheep (Meat)* Distance - 0.2 miles X/Q - 6.5E-6 sec/m D/Q = 5.3E-8 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway l

H -3 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.6E4 i Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6  !

Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E3 1.7E2 1.9E6 Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 ,

Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8  ;

Sr-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 -

Sr-90 1.0E6 8.1E5 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 6.3E4 -C 1.1ES 8.3E2 1.6E6  !

Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5E5 5.7E2 1.6E6  !

Te-129m 6.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5E5  :

Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 i Cs-136 5.1E3 4.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5  :

Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7 i i Ba-140 5.1E3 4.3E3 1.2E3 1.2E5 s Ce-141 1.5E3 2.4E3 6.6E2 7.9E4  :

Ce-144 1.8E4 3.0E4 4.5E3 4.3E5 '

I -131 6.6E5 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 .

I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 l UN-ID 1.1E5 9.5E4 5.7E2 d.2E6 ,

I i

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Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m r vr) j e O Aeenoveo MAY 0 31988 2-53 Rev. 19 05-04-88

. TABLE 2-10 DOSE PARAMETER R j FOR SECTOR C Pathway - Deer Consumer Distance = 1.0 miles X/Q - 3.4E-7 sec/m* D/Q - 5.1E-9 m-'

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.8E1 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El Cr-51 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Mn-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 0- 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E3 Sr-89 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 Zr-95 . 6.2E7 1.1E8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.5E8 2.8E3 8.2E8 Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 Cs-134 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 Cs-136 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 Cs-137 1.2E8 9.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8 ,

O C/

Ba-140 Ce-141 5.0E6 1.5E6 4.2E6 2.4E6 6.0E3 3.3E3 7.4E6 4.2E6

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I -133 '

1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 1.1E-15 6.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 UN-ID 0- 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8 Inhalation Pathway, units - F I" */yr)

Food & Ground Pathway, units c

O Aeeaoveo MAY 0 31988 2-54 Rev. 19 05 04-88

TABLE 2-11 i

DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR ~D Page 1 of 3 d Pathway - Camp San Onofre Distance - 2.8 miles X/Q = 6.6E-8 sec/m* D/Q = 6.4E-10 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult i Inhal a- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground i Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway i l

H -3 1.3E3 Cr-51 3.3E3 3.7E6 i Mn-54 7.7E4 1.1E9  ;

Co-57 3.1E4 2.7E8 l Co-58 1.1ES 3.0E8  !

Co-60 2.8E5 1.7E10 Sr-89 3.0E5 1.7E4 Sr-90 9.9E7- Zr-95 1.5E5 2.0E8 Nb-95 1.0E5 1.1E8 Te-129m 3.7E4 1.6E7 Cs-134 8.5E5 5.5E9 Cs-136 1.5E5 1.2E8 Cs-137 6.2E5 8.2E9 O

V Ba-140 Ce-141 2.2E5 1.2E5 1.6E7 1.1E7 Ce-144 8.2E5 5.6E7 )

I -131 1.2E7 1.4E7 I -133 2.2E6 2.0E6 I -135 4.5E5 2.0E6 UN-ID 1.0E5 6.0E8 i

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y Food & Ground Pathway, units I* " "}

j c APPROVED O MAY 0 31988 2-55 Rev. 19 05-04-88

. - _ - . _ _ - . . _ ~ _ _ _._- _ _ ._--___ ._. . _ , _ _. - . _ _ _ , - _ _ _ . _

. TABLE 2-11 DOSE PARAMETER R g FOR SECTOR D m Page 2 of 3 Pathway - Sheep (Meat)* Distance - 0.2 miles X/Q = 6.3E-6 sec/m D/Q - 6.6E-8 m

  • Infant Child Teen Adult 39-b- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food A Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground i Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.6E4 Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6 Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E3 1.7E2 1.9E6 Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8 Sr-89 5.0E4 2.5E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 Sr-90 1.0EC 8.1E5 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 6.3E4 1.1 E5. 8.3E2 1.6E6 i Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5E5 5.7E2 1.6E6 i Te-129m 6.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5E5 ,

Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 i Cs-136 5.1E3 4.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5 Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7 0

r Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 5.1E3 1.5E3 1.8E4 4.3E3 2.4E3 3.0E4 1.2E3 6.6E2 4.5E3 1.2E5 7.9E4 4.3E5 I -131 6.6E5 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 4 UN-ID 1.1ES 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6  !

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Food & Ground Pathway, units =

/ c I

Q APPROVED MM 0 3 888 2-56 Rev. 19 05-04-88

i TABLE 2-11  !

DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR D e Page 3 of 3

( i k Pathway - Deer Consumer Distance - 1.0 miles l X/Q - 3.3E-7 sec/m* D/Q - 3.3E-9 m

  • Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.8E1 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El Cr-51 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Mn-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E8 Sr-89 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 Zr-95 6.2E7 1.1E8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.5E8 2.8E3 8.2E8 ,

Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 i Cs-134 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 '

Cs-136 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 Cs-137 1.2E8 9.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8 O Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 5.0E6 1.5E6 1.8E7 4.2E6 2.4E6 2.9E7 6.0E3 3.3E3 2.2E4 7.4E6 4.2E6 4.9E7

)

l I -131 6.5E8 4.3E8 3.3E5 5.9E8 I -133 1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 1.1E-15 6.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 UN-ID 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8 1

. 1 Inhalation Pathway, units -

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O APPROVFD 2-57 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-12 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR E 9

p Page 1 of 3 Pathway - Camp Horno Distance - 4.0 miles X/Q = 6.6E-8 sec/m* D/Q = 6.4E-10 m

  • I Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 1.3E3 Cr-51 3.3E3 3.7E6 Hn-54 7.7E4 1.1E9 Co-57 3.1E4 2.7E8 Co-58 1.1E5 3.0E8 Co-60 2.8E5 1.7E10 Sr-89 3.0E5 1.7E4 i Sr-90 9.9E7 I Zr-95 1.5E5 2.0E8 i Nb-95 1.0E5 1.1E8 Te-129m 3.7E4 1.6E7 i Cs-134 8.5E5 5.5E9  :

Cs-136 1.5E5 1.2E8 Cs-137 6.2E5 8.2E9 1 Ba-140 2.2E5 1.6E7  ;

L Ce-141 1.2E5 1.1E7 l Ce-144 8.2E5 5.6E7 I -131 1.2E7 1.4E7 l I -133 2.2E6 2.0E6 l 1 -135 4.5E5 2.0E6 UN-ID 1.0E5 6.0E8 i

1 1

Inhalation Pathway, units - "

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/ c s, APPROVED J !AAY 0 319t18 2-58 Rev. 19 05-04-88

. l TABLE 2-12 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR E Page 2 of 3 Pathway - Sheep (Meat)* Distance = 0.3 miles X/Q = 4.5E-6 sec/m D/Q = 5.9E-8 m

  • Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & j Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground 1 Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway l l

H -3 1.5E3 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.6E4 i Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6 ,

Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E4 1.7E2 1.9E6 Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8 Sr-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 Sr-90 1.0E6 8.1E5 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 6.3E4 1.1E5 8.3E2 1.6E6 Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5ES 5.7E2 1.6E6 Te-129m 6.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5E5 Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 Cs-136 5.1E3 4.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5 Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7 O

v Ba-140 Ce-141 5.1E3 1.5E3 4.3E3 2.4E3 1.2E3 6.6E2 1.2E5 7.9E4 Ce-144 1.8E4 3.0E4 4.5E3 4.3E5 I -131 6.6E5 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 UN-ID 1.1E5 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6 i

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/ c APPROVED O mar 0 3 i388 2-59 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-12 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR E g Page 3 of 3 5 f V Pathway - Deer Consumer Distance - 1.2 miles X/Q - 3.7E-7 sec/m* D/Q - 8.3E-9 m

  • Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.8E1 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El Cr-51 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Mn-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E8 Sr-89 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 Zr-95 6.2E7 l'. l E8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.5E8 2.8E3 8.2E8 Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 Cs-134 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 Cs-136 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 Cs-137 1.2E8 9.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8 O Ba-140 5.0E6 4.2E6 6.0E3 7.4E6 V Ce-141 1.5E6 2.4E6 3.3E3 4.2E6 Ce-144 1.8E7 2.9E7 2.2E4 4.9E7 I -131 6.5E8 4.3E8 3.3E5 5.9E8 I -133 1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 1.1E-15 6.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 UN-ID 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8 l

Inhalation Pathway, units *]j*h" y

I" "I Food & Ground Pathway, units O Aeenoveo MAY 0 31988 2 60 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-13 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR F Page 1 of 4

\

Pathway - San Onofre State Park Guard Shack Distance = 0.8 miles X/Q = 8.1E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 7.1E-9 m '

I Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 7.2E1 Cr 51 1.9E2 2.7E5 Mn-54 4.4E3 7.9E7 Co-57 1.8E3 2.0E7 Co-58 6.1E3 2.2E7 Co-60 1.6E4 1.2E9 Sr-89 1.7E4 1.2E3 Sr-90 5.7E6 Zr-95 8.6E3 1.4E7 Nb-95 5.9E3 7.8E6 Te-129m 2.1E3 1.1E6 Cs-134 0- 4.8E4 3.9E8 Cs-136 8.4E3 8.6E6 Cs-137 3.5E4 5.9E8 OV Ba-140 1.2E4 1.2E6 Ce-141

  • 6.9E3 7.8E5 Ce-144 -0 4.7E4 4.0E6 I -131 6.8E5 9.8E5 I 133 1.2E5 1.4E5 I -135 2,6E4 1.4E5 VN-ID 5.9E3 4.3E7 l

l l

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1 I*

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]fc "

n APPROVED V MAY 0 31m 2-61 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-13 DOSE PARAMETER R j FOR SECTOR F l Pathway Border Patrol Checkpt. Distance = 1.8 miles X/Q = 2.4E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 1.8E-9 m * .

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.9E2 Cr-51 7.6E2 1.1E6 Mn-54 1.8E4 3.2E8 Co-57 7.2E3 7.8E7 Co-58 2.4E4 8.7E7 Co-60 6.5E4 4.9E9 Sr 89 6.9E4 4.9E3 Sr-90 2.3E7 ,

Zr-95 3.4E4 5.7E7 Nb-95 2.4E4 3.1E7 Te-129m 8.3E3 4.5E6 Cs-134 1.9E5 1.6E9 Cs-136 3.3E4 3.4E7 Cs-137 1.4E5 2.3E9 Ba-140 5.0E4 4.7E6 Os Ce-141 2.7E4 3.1E6 Ce-144 1.9E5 1.6E7 1 -131 2.7E6 3.9E6 I -133 4.9E5 5.6E5 I -135 0- 1.0E5 5.8E5 UN-ID 2.4E4 1.7E8 l

Inhalation Pathway, units - "

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O Aeeaoveo MAY 0 31988 2-62 Rev. 19 05 04-88

d

  • TABLE 2-13 DOSE PARAMETER R g FOR SECTOR F Page 3 of 4 Pathway - Sheep (Meat)* Distance = 1.4 miles X/Q - 3.0E-7 sec/m D/Q - 2.3E-9 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 0- 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8El 2.6E4 Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6 Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E3 1.7E2 1.9E6 Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8 Sr-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.lE4 Sr-90 1.0E6 8.lES 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 -0 6.3E4 1.1E5 8.3E2 1.6E6 Nb-95 3.4E5 4.5E5 5.7E2 1.6E6 Te-129m 5.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5ES Cs-134 1.4E5 - 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 Cs-136 5.1E3 4.3E3 8'.1E2 8.3E5 Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7

[V 1 Ba-140 Ce-141 5.1E3 1.5E3 4.3E3 2.4E3 1.2E3 6.6E2 1.2E5 7.9E4 Ce-144 1.8E4 3.0E4 4.5E3 4.3E5 I -131 6.6ES 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 UN-ID 1.1E5 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6 Inhalation Pathway, units = ]j*h" Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m r r) f O APPROVED MM 0 31988 2-63 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-13 DOSE PARAMETER R g FOR SECTOR F n Page 4 of 4 Pathway - Deer Consumer Distance - 0.6 miles X/Q = 1.3E-6 sec/m' D/Q - 1.2E-8 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway 1 H -3 2.8El 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El Cr-51 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Ma-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E8 Sr-89 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 Zr-95 6.2E7 1.lE8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.5E8 2.8E3 8.2E8 i Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 i Cs-134 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 Cs-136 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 i Cs-137 1.2E8 9.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8 1

s Ba-140 5.0E6 4.2E6 6.0E3 7.4E6 i Ce-141 1.5E6 2.4E6 3.3E3 4.2E6 Ce-144 1.8E7 2.9E7 2.2E4 4.9E7 I -131 6.5E8 4.3E8 3.3E5 5.9E8 I -133 1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 1.1E-15 6.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 UN-ID 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8  ;

l i

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Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m r vr) j APPROVED O' MM 0 31988 2-64 Rev. 19 05-04-88

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TABLE 2-14 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR G Pathway - San Onofre State Beach Camprgound Distance = 0.8 miles X/Q = 7.7E-7 sec/m* D/Q = 3.9E-9 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 8.0E1 1.4E2 1.6E2 1.6E2 Cr-51 4.4E1 5.7E5 1.3E2 5.7E5 3.7E2 5.7E5 4.1E2 5.7ES Mn-54 3.1E3 1.7E8 5.3E3 1.7E8 8.2E3 1.7E8 9.5E3 1.7E8 Co-57 6.0E2 4.2E7 1.6E3 4.2E7 3.9E3 4.2E7 3.9E3 4.2E7 Co-58 1.4E3 4.7E7 4.2E3 4.7E7 1.2E4 4.7E7 1.3E4 4.7E7 Co-60 3.9E3 2.7E9 1.2E4 2.7E9 3.2E4 2.7E9 3.5E4 2.7E9 Sr-89 4.9E4 2.7E3 7.4E4 2.7E3 5.4E4 2.7E3 3.7E4 2.7E3 Sr-90 5.0E6 1.2E7 1.3E7 1.2E7 Zr-95 2.7E3 3.1E7 7.5E3 3.1E7 1.8E4 3.1E7 1.9E4 3.1E7 Nb-95 1.6E3 1.7E7 4.6E3 1.7E7 1.2E4 1.7E7 1.3E4 1.7E7 Te-129m 3.9E3 2.4E6 6.2E3 2.4E6 6.4E3 2.4E6 4.5E3 2.4E6 Cs-134 8.7E4 8.4E8 1.3E5 8.4E8 1.4E5 8.4E8 1.0E5 8.4E8 Cs-136 1.7E4 1.9E7 2.1E4 1.9E7 2.4E4 1.9E7 1.8E4 1.9E7 Cs-137 7.5E4 1.3E9 1.0E5 1.3E9 1.0E5 1.3E9 7.7E4 1.3E9 O Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 6.9E3 2.7E3 1.8E4 2.5E6 1.7E6 8.6E6 9.1E3 7.0E3 4.8E4 2.5E6 1.7E6 2.8E4 1.6E4 2.5E6 1.7E6 2.7E4 1.5E4 2.5E6 1.7E6 8.6E6 1.1E5 8.6E6 1.0E5 8.6E6 I -131 1.8E6 2.1E6 2.0E6 2.1E6 1.8E6 2.1E6 1.5E6 2.1E6 I -133 4.4E5 3.0E5 4.7E5 3.0E5 3.6E5 3.0E5 2.7ES 3.0E5 I -135 8.6E4 3.1E5 9.8E4 3.1E5 7.7E4 3.1E5 5.5E4 3.1E5 UN-ID 7.7E3 9.2E7 1.4E4 9.2E7 1.6E4 9.2E7 1.3E4 9.2E7 Inhalation Pathway, units = * "

y Food & Ground Pathway, units I" *" *#vr) j c Q APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-65 Rev. 19 05-04-88

i 1

TABLE 2-14 DOSE PARAMETER R FOR SECTOR G Pathway - Hwy Patrol Weigh Station Distance - 2.0 miles X/Q - 2.0E-7 sec/m* D/Q - 8.5E-10 m '

Infvnt Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.9E2 Cr-51  ; 7.6E2 1.1E6 Mn-54 t 1.8E4 3.2E8 Co-57 7.2E3 7.8E7 Co-58 2.4E4 8.7E7 Co-60 6.5E4 4.9E9 Sr-89 6.9E4 4.9E3 Sr-90 -0 ' 2.3E7 Zr-95 3.4E4 5.7E7 Nb-95 2.4E4 3.1E7 Te-129m 8.3E3 4.5E6 Cs-134 1.9E5 1.6E9 Cs-136 3.3E4 3.4E7 Cs-137 1.4E5 2.3E9 O

V Ba-140 5.0E4 4.7E6 Ce-141 2.7E4 '3.1E6 Ce-144 1.9ES 1.6E7 I -131 2.7E6 3.9E6 I -133 4.9E5 5.6E5 I -135 1.0E5 5.8E5 UN-ID 2.4E4 1.7E8 Inhalation Pathway, units = [r Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m r vr) o L1 APPROVED MAY 0 31988 2-66 Rev. 19 05-04-88 l

I&B1E 2-14 DOSE PARAMETER Rj FOR SECTOR G Page 3 of 4

(

Pathway - Sheep (Meat)* Distance - 2.7 miles X/Q = 1.2E-7 sec/m D/Q - 4.8E-10 m '

Infant Child Teen Adult Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 1.5E0 1.2E0 7.0E0 2.1E0 Cr-51 5.1El 1.0E2 1.8E1 2.6E4 Mn-54 7.8E2 1.4E3 4.3E2 7.6E6 Co-57 4.7E3 8.1E3 1.7E2 1.9E6 Co-58 9.7E3 2.0E4 5.9E2 2.1E6 Co-60 3.7E4 7.3E4 1.6E3 1.2E8 Sr-89 5.0E4 2.6E4 1.7E3 3.1E4 Sr-90 1.0E6 8.1ES 5.5E5 1.3E6 Zr-95 6.3E4 1.1E5 8.3E2 1.6E6 Nb-95 2.4E5 4.5E5 5.7E2 1.6E6 Te-129m 6.0E5 4.5E5 2.0E2 6.5E5 Cs-134 1.4E5 1.2E5 4.7E3 3.8E7 Cs-136 - 5.1E3 4.3E3 8.1E2 8.3E5 Cs-137 1.3E5 9.5E4 3.4E3 5.7E7 O Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 5.1E3 1.5E3 1.8E4 4.3E3 2.4E3 3.0E4 1.2E3 6.6E2 4.5E3 1.2E5 7.9E4 4.3E5 I -131 6.6E5 4.4E5 6.6E4 7.0E5 I -133 1.6E-2 8.7E-3 1.2E4 1.3E4 I -135 1.1E-18 6.4E-19 2.5E3 1.4E4 UN-ID 1.1E5 9.5E4 5.7E2 4.2E6 InhalationPathway, units =]j*h" Food & Ground Pathway, units - (m r r) j O APPROVED 2-67 Rev. 19 05-04-88

TABLE 2-14 DOSE PARAMETER Rg FOR SECTOR G Page 4 of 4 (df-) Pathway - Deer Consumer Distance - 3.3 miles X/Q - 8.8E-8 sec/m* D/Q - 3.2E-10 m

  • Infant Child Teen Adolt Inhala- Food & Inhala I Food & Inhala- Food & Inhala- Food &

Radio- tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground tion Ground Nuclide Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway H -3 2.8E1 2.3E1 3.5El 3.9El Cr-51 -0 ' 5.0E4 1.0E5 9.1El 3.2E5 Mn-54 7.7E5 1.4E6 2.1E3 4.1E7 Co-57 4.6E6 8.0E6 8.6E2 2.3E7 Co-58 9.6E6 1.9E7 2.9E3 4.7E7 Co-60 3.6E7 7.2E7 7.8E3 7.2E8 Sr-89 4.9E7 2.6E7 8.3E3 3.1E7 Sr-90 1.0E9 8.0E8 2.7E6 1.2E9 Zr-95 6.2E7 1.1E8 4.1E3 2.0E8 Nb-95 2.3E8 4.5E8 2.BE3 8.2E8 Te-129m 5.9E8 4.5E8 1.0E3 5.3E8 Cs-134 0- 1.4E8 1.2E8 2.3E4 3.4E8 Cs-136 -i - 5.1E6 4.2E6 4.0E3 9.5E6 Cs-137 -L - 1.2E8 9.3E7 1.7E4 4.0E8 Ba-140 -C 5.0E6 4.2E6 6.0E3 7.4E6 Oe Ce-141 -0 1.5E6 2.4E6 3.3E3 4.2E6 Ce-144 1.8E7 2.9E7 2.2E4 4.9E7 I -131 6.5E8 4.3E8 3.3E5 5.9E8 I -133 1.6El 8.6E0 5.9E4 6.7E4 I -135 0- 1.1E-15 S.3E-16 1.2E4 6.9E4 UN-ID 1.1E8 9.4E7 2.8E3 1.4E8 Inhalation Pathway, units = " E y

I* "I Food & Ground Pathway, units O APPROVED MAY 0 31388 2-68 Rev. 19 05-04-88

3.0 PROJECTED DOSES 3.1 Liquid Dose Projection (3.11.1.3)

O The methodology used for projecting a liquid dose over 31 days for Specification 3.11.1.3 is as follows:

1. Determine the monthly total body and organ doses resulting from releases during the previous twelve months.
2. Projected dose - Previous 12 months' dose divided by 12 for I the total body and cach organ.  !

3.2 Gaseous Dose Projection (3.11.2.4)

The methodology used for projecting a gaseous dose over 31 days i for specification 3.11.2.4 is as follows:

l O 1. Determine the monthly gamma beta and organ dose resulting 1

from releases during the previous twelve months.

2. Projected dose - Previous 12 months' dose divided by 12 for the gamma, beta and organ doses.

d O Aeenoveo MAY 0 31988 3-1 Rev. 19

. 05-04-88

Page 1 of 6 TABLE 5-1 i RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS l

DISTANCE

  • TYPE OF SAMPLE AND SAMPLING LOCATION (miles) DIRECTION
  • Direct Radiation 1 City of San Clemente (SDG&E Offices) 5.6 NW 2 Camp San Mateo 3.5 N 3 Camp San Onofre 2.6 NE 4 Camp Horno 4.5 E 5 Camp Las Pulgas 8.5 E 6 Old Route 101 - East-Southeast 3.0 ESE 7 Old Route 101 - East-Southeast 0.5 ENE 8 Noncommissioned Officers Beach Club 1.5 NW 9 Basilone Road /I-5 Freeway Offramp 2.0 NW 10 Bluff 0.7 WNW 11 El Camino Training Annex (Formerly Visitors Center) 0.3 NW 12 South Edge of Switchyard 0.2 E q 13 Site Boundary 0.4 SE v 14 Huntington Beach Generating Station 37 NW 15 Fast-Southeast Site Boundary 0.2 SE 16 East Site Boundary 0.4 ESE 17 Transit Dose - -

18 Transit Dose - -

19 San Clemente Highlands 5.0 NNW 20 San Clemente Pier 5.3 NW 21 Concordia Elen,entary School - San Clemente 3.5 NW 22 Coast Guard Station - San Mateo Point 2.7 WNW 23 San Clemente General Hospital 8.2 NW l

24 San Clemente High School 6.0 NW l

Distance (miles) and Direction (sector) are na e to Units 2 and 3 midpoint. Direction is determined from degre 5-2 MAY 0 31988 Rev. 19 05-04-88

Page 2 of 6 TABLE 5-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS DISTANCE

  • TYPE OF SAMPLE AND SAMPLING LOCATION (miles) DIRECTION
  • Direct Radiation (Continued) 25 Convalescent Home - San Clemente 8.0 NW 26 Dana Hills High School 11.0 NW 27 U.S. Post Office - Dana Point 10.6 NW 28 Doheny Fire Station Capistrano Beach 9.5 NW 29 San Juan Capistrano Fire Station 10.8 NW 30 Laguna Beach Fire Station 17.5 NW 31 Aurora Park Mission Viejo 18.7 NNW 32 Santa Ana Police Department 32.0 NW 33 Camp Talega 5.7 N 34 San Onofre School 1.9 NW 35 Range 312 (Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton) 4.7 NNE 36 Range 208C (Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton) 4.2 NE 37 Laguna Niguel Fire Station 14.2 NW 38 San Onofre State Beach Park 3.3 SE 39 Basilone Road Trailer Park 1.4 NNW 40 SCE Training Center - Mesa 0.7 NNW 41 Old Route 101 - East 0.4 E 42 Horno Canyon 4.7 E 43 Edson Range (Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton) 10.6 SE 44 Fallbrook Fire Station 18.0 E 45 Interstate 5 Weigh Station 2.0 ESE 46 San Onofre State Beach Park 1.0 SE 47 Camp Las Flores 8.6 SE 48 Mainsice (Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton) 15.0 ESE APPROVED MAY 0 31988 Distance (miles) and Direction (sector) are measured relative to Units 2 and 3 midpoint. Direction is deternined from degrees true north.

5-3 Rev. 19 05-04-88 i

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w Page 3 of 6 TABLE 5-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL NONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS DISTANCE

  • TYPE OF SAMPLE AND SAMPLING LOCATION (mil.es) DIRECTION
  • 4 Direct Radiation (Continued) 49 Camp Chappo 12.8 ESE 50 Oceanside Fire Station 15.5 SE 51 Carlsbad Fire Station 18.6 SE 52 Vista Fire Station 21 ESE 53 San Diego County Operations Center 45 SE 54 Escondido Fire Station 32 ESE 55 San Onofre State Beach (Unit 1) 0.2 WSW 56 San Onofre State Beach (Unit 1) 0.1 SW 57 San Onofro State Beach (Unit 2) 0.1 SSW 58 San Onofre State Beach (Unit 3) 0.1 S 59 SONGS Meteorological Tower 0.3 WNW 60 Transit Control Storage Area - -

61 Adjacent to Pressurized Ion Chamber No. S4** 0.7 N 62 Adjacent to Pressurized Ion Chamber No. S5** 0.6 NNE 63 Adjacent to Pressurized Ion Chamber No. S6** 0.6 NE 64 Adjacent to Pressurized Ion Chamber No. S7** G.5 ENE 65 Adjacent to Pressurized Ion Chamber No. S8** 0.7 E 66 Adjacent to Pressurized Ion Chamber No. S9** 0.6 ESE 67 Adjacent to Pressurized Ion Chamber No. S2** 0.6 NW Distance (miles) and Direction (sector) are measured relative to Units 2 and 3 midpoint. Direction is determined from degrees true north.

    • See Table A-2.

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t Page 4 of 6 TABLE Q-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS DISTANCE

  • TYPE OF SAMPLE AND SAMPLING LOCATION (miles) DIRECTION
  • Airborne 1 City of San Clemente (City Hall) 5.5 NW 2 Camp San Onofre (Camp Pendleton)** 1.8 NE 3 Huntington Beach Generating Station 37.0 NW 5 Units 2 and 3 Switchyard ** 0.13 NNE 6 SONGS Meteorological Tower ** 0.3 WNW 9 State Beach Park ** 0.6 ESE 10 Bluff 0.7 WNW 11 Mesa EOF 0.7 NNW 12 SONGS Evaporation Pond 0.6 NW Soil Samples 1 Camp San Onofre 2.5 NE 2 Old Route 101 - Southeast 3.0 ESE 3 Basilone Road /I-5 Freeway Offramp 2.0 NW 4 Huntington Beach Generating Station 37.0 NW 5 East Site 5 a:dary (visitor's center) 0.2 NNW Ocean Water A Station Discharge Outfall - Unit 1 0.5 SSW B Outfall - Unit 2 0.7 SW C Outfall - Unit 3 0,7 SW D Newport Beach 30.0 NW APPROVED l MM 0 31988 n

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Not required by Technical Specifications.

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TABLE 5-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SAMP E LOCATIONS  ;

DISTANCE *  !

TYPE OF SAMPLE AND & 1 L(fATION (mt eJJ.

l DIRECTION

  • i Drinking Water  ;

1 Tri-Cities Munici. Water District Reservoir 8.7 NW 2 San Clemente Golf Course Well 3.5 NNW  ;

3 Huntington Beach 37.0 NW l

ShorelineSediment(BeachSand)  ;

1 Saa Onofre State Beach 0.6 SE l 2 San Onofre Surfing Beach 0.9 NW  ;

3 San Onofre M ate Beach 3.1 SE j 4 Newport Beach (North End) 30.0 NW  !

Local Crops 1 San Mateo Canyon, San Clemente Canyon 2.5 NW 2 Southeast of Oceanside 22.0 SE l 1

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1 Distance (miles) and Direction (sector) are measured relative to Units 2 and 3 midpoint. Direction is determined from degrees true north.

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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS DISTANCE

  • TYPE OF SAMPLE AND SAMPLING LOCATION (miles) DIRECTION
  • Non-Migratory Ma-ine Animals A Unit 1 Outfall 0.6 WSW B Units 2 and 3 Outfall 0 . ',' SSN C Newport Beach 30.0 NW Kelp A San Onofra Kelp Bed 1.5 S B San Mateo Kelp Bed 3.5 WNW C Barn Kelp Bed 6.6 SSE D Newport Beach 30.0 NW Ocean Bottre Sediments A Unit 1 Outfall 0.5 W B Unit 1 Outfall 0.6 W C Unit 2 Outfali 0.8 SSW D Unit 3 Outfall 0.9 S E Newport Beach 30.0 NW APPROVED MM 0 31988 Distance (miles) and Direction (sector) are measured relative to Units 2 and 3 midpoint. Direction is determined from degrees true north.

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TABLE 5-2 PIC - RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING LOCATIONS  !

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Theta DISTANCE

  • i PRESSURIZED ION CHAMBERS (Dearees)* Meters miles DIRECTION /SFCTOR* l S1 San Onofre Beach 298* 1070 0.7 WN? P  !

S2 SONGS Evaporation 313' 890 0.6 NW Q i

Pond S3 Japanese Mesa 340' 1150 0.7 NNW R l

S4 MCB - Camp Pendleton 3' 1120 0.7 N A l S5 MCB - Camp Pendleton 19* 1050 0.6 NNE B f

S6 MCB - Camp Pendleton 46' 940 0.6 NE C S7 MCB - Camp Pendleton 70' 870 0.5 ENE D  ;

S8 MCB - Camp Pendleton 98* 1120 0.7 E E  !

S9 San Onofre State Beach 121' 940 0.6 ESE F T

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DEGREES TRUE NORTH l

FROM SONGS 2 AND 3 MID POINT NOMENCLATURE Sector Center Sector 22.5*  ;

Limit Line Limit Sector

  • Direction l 348.75 0 & 360 11.25 A N 11.25 22.5 33.75 B NNE 33.75 45.0 56.25 C NE 56.25 67.5 78.75 0 ENE 78.75 90.0 101.?5 E E 101.25 112.0 123.75 F ESE I 123,75 135.0 146.25 G SE  :

I 146.25 157.0 168.75 H SSE 1

168.75 100.0 191.25 J S 191.25 202.5 213.75 K SSW 213.75 225.0 236.25 L SW 236.25 247.5 258.75 M WSW 258.75 270.0 281.15 N W 281.25 292,5 303.75 P WNW

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303.75 315.0 326,25 Q NW 326.25 337.5 348.75 R NNW Distance (miles) and Direction (sector) are measured relative to Units 2 and 3 midpoint. Direction is determined from degrees true North.

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