ML20206G839

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Supplemental Matl for Third Quarter 1985 Dose Assessment Rept
ML20206G839
Person / Time
Site: Three Mile Island Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/30/1985
From:
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
To:
Shared Package
ML20206G594 List:
References
4410-86-L-0100, 4410-86-L-100, NUDOCS 8606250456
Download: ML20206G839 (2)


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ATTACHMENT l . 4410-86-L-0100  ;

EFFLUENT

SUMMARY

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THREE NILE ISLANO UNIT 2 LIQUID AND GASEOUS EFFLUENTS ,

! (Susanary of All Releases) 4 I

TYPE EFFLUENT JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER 3rd QUARTER 1985 I

j I. Liquid Effluent:

A. Fission and activation products .

(not including H-3, gases & alpha)

1. Total Release (C1) (Note 2) 5.97E-6 2.91E-5 1.11E-5 4.62E-5
2. Concentration (yC1/cc) 1.17E-12 6.21E-12 2.32E-12 3.26E-12
B. Tritium

! 1. Total releese (C1) 9.17E-5 9.38E-5 2.65E-4 4.5164

2. Concentration (yC1/cc) 2.22E-11 2.24E-11 6.43E-11 3.64E-11 l C. Dissolved and entrained gases

<LLO <LLS

1. Total release (C1) <LLO <LLO
2. Concentration (yC1/cc) N/A N/A N/A E/A
e. scoss alpha radioactivity -

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1. Total release (C1) (Note 3) (LLD (LLD (LLD (LLD l

! E. Volume of weste released '

4 prior to d11stion (liters) (Note 1) 3.67E4 3.41E4 4.26E4 1.13E5

mg F. Volume of dilution water c o- (flow to river in liters i *O from NPOES Report) 4.13E9 4.19E9 4.12E9 1.24E10 k >U

. go G. Number of batch releases:

j g Sumps and sewage 19 21 21 61 ,

l $$ - The concentration of radioactive material other than dissolved or entrained noble 9ases in 11guld j oo effluent released to the unrestricted area shall not exceed the values specified in 10CFR 20, J to$

Appendix 8. Table II.

l ES" o - Present 11guld effluent release limits are 10% of the concentration values specified in 10CFR 20, l Appendix 8. Table II.

1 l - Liquid offluent releases are also limited to 10CFR 50, Appendix I, not to exceed a dose of 3 ares total body and 10 mrem to any organ per year.

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Note 1) Includes only those releases which were found to contain radioisotopic concentration >LLO.

Includes Industrial Waste and Sanitary Waste.

i Note 2)

CWO j) _ _16tese activities were deter _minsd blgxgposite saniplingo 1_--__.--__________

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1985 UNIT 2 LIQUID RADIONUCLIDE RELEASES BY ISOTOPE (C1)

AUGUST SEPTENBER 3rd QUARTER 1905

! JULY RADIONUCLIDE Fission and activation products <LLD <LLD

<LLD <LLD (not including alpha H-3 & gases)

<LLD <LLD

<tLD <LLO Ag-110m

<LLD <LLD

<LLD <LLD .

Ce-144

<tLD <LLD

<tLD <LLD Co-50

<LLD <LLD <tLD

<LLD Co-60

<LLD <LLD <LLD

<tLD Cs-134 l

1.09E-5 2.46E-6 1.49E-5 1.54E-6

Cs-137

<LLD <LLD <tLD

<LLD I-131 3.12E-5 4.43E-6 1.82E-5 8.60E-6 Sr-90

  • 2.91E-5 1.11E-5 4.62E-5 5.91E-6 l TOTAL 9.38E-5 2.65E-4 4.51E-4 1

9.17E-5 4

N-3 N/A N/A N/A 5.45E-6 Tc-99m - Medical Administration **

'Itus, the

    • Ihe values reported include Sr-90 activity and any activity not specifically identified.

reported Sr-90 value represents a conservative estinnte (i.e. overestimate) and contains activity fran other beta-gannu enitters which were not positively identified during conduct of analytical procedures.

    • Released via sanitary sewage which received this isotope excreted by a person who had undergone medical treatment at a physician's office.

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