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Rev 2 to Semiannual Effluent Releases Rept 19,Jan-June 1985
ML20206P052
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  
Issue date: 06/30/1985
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PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
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o PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION Unit Nos. 2 and 3 Docket Nos. 50-277 & 50-278 SEMI-ANNUAL EFFLUENT RELEASES REPORT NO. 19 REVISION NO. 2 JANUARY 1, 1985 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1985 Submitted to The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pursuant to Facility Operating Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56

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INTR _ODUCTION i

In accordance with the Unique Reporting Requirements of Technical Specification 6.9.2.h(2) 1.

applicable during the reporting period, this report summarizes the Effluent Release Data for P'each Bottom Atomic Power Station Units 2 and 3 for the period January 1, 1985 through June 30, 1985.

The notations P and N are used to denote positive and negative exponents to the base 10.

The release of radioactivie materials during the reporting period was within the Technical Specification limits.

There were no changes to the Off-site Dose l

Calculation Manual (ODCM) during the reporting period.

During the report preparation period, there was an unplanned release which will be discussed in the next

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j Semi-Annual Effluent Release Report.

Semi-Annual Effluent Release Report No.19, Revision 0, submitted August 30, 1985, has been revised as follows:

The " INTRODUCTION" on page i of the Semi-Annual Effluent Release Report No.19, Revision 0, was revised to correct an error in the Technical Specification designation for the requirements under which the Semi-Annual Effluent Release Peport is submitted.

The Technical Specification designation was changed from 6.9.3 to 6.9.2.h(2) as a result of the issuance of Amendment Nos.102 and 104 for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit Nos.

2 and 3, respectively.

4 Table E on page 7 of the Semi-Annual Effluent Release Report No. 19, Revision 0, was revised to correct an error in the total activity (in curies) for the solid radioactive waste shipments for the month of May,1985.

The correct activity for that"4 month is 8.75 P1 instead of 8.75 P2.

This correction also resulted in a correction to the total activity for the entire six month period.

Therefore, the " TOTAL" activity was changed from l.19 P4 to 1.11 P4.

An attachment (2 pages) has been incorporated into the report to provide information required by Technical Specification 6.9.2.h(2) for each class of solid radioactive waste shipped offsite durir.#

the report period.

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INTRODUCTION (Continued)

Semi-Annual Release Report No.19, Revision 1, i

i submitted October 8, 1985 has been revised to reflect changes in Table B, Isotopic Analysis of Liquid Radioactive Releases (two pages).

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incorporated into this revision included:

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Activity information for Phosphorus-32 and Iron-55, which were omitted from previous submittals.

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The correction of Activity Totals as a result of including the activities for Phosphorus-32 and Iron-55.

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The correction of Body Dose, Bone ' Dose, Total Body Dose, and Total Bone Dose information as previously reported.

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Introduction II.

Tables A - Liquid Radioactive Release Data 1

B - Isotopic Analysis of Liquid 2

Radioactive Releases C - Gaseous Radioactive Release Data 4

D - Isotopic Analysis of Gaseous 5

Radioactive Releases E - Solid Radioactive Waste Shipment 7

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Attachment - Classes of Solid Radioactive Waste Shipments i

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JAM.

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APR.

MAT.

JUNE TOTAL Cross Activity (

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Total Curies Except Tritium 1.15M1 6.70M1 1.05N1 8.74M2 3.25N1 3.08H1 1.61 Average uCi/ml Gross Activity (excePt (1)

Tritium) at Point of Release 1.0688 5.88M8 1.92M8 7.60M9 9.oSM9 9.57M9 1.50M8 Total Curies of Tritium 10.9 12.0 1.97 2.01 4.02 5.01 3.59PI Average uCi/ml Tritium at (13' Point of Release 1.01M6 1.05M6 3.61M7 1.75M7 1.12M7 1.56M7 3.36M7 Total Curies. A1Pha 5.03M5 1.14M5 3.28H4 1.59M4 1.96M4 2.41M5 7.69M4 Average uCi/al Alpha at Point (1) of Release 4.66M12 1.00M12 6.01M11 1.38M11 5.47M12 7.49M13 7.19M12 Total Curies of Dissolved Moble Gases 7.44M2 5.76M1 5.34M2 7.74M2 9.04M2 8.78M2 9.59M1 Average uCi/ml of Noble Cases (1) at Point of Release 6.89M9 5.05MS 9.78M9 6.73M9 2.52M9 2.73M9 8.96M9 Maximum sci /ml Released (excePt Tritium) - at Point of Release 1.78M8 2.64M8 7.07M9 3.69M9 1.74M8 1.61M8 EA Total volume callons:

6.65P5 1.11P6 2.89P5 3.82P5 8.65P5 7.4075 4.05P6 of Waste Liters:

2.52P6 4.21P6 1.09P6 1.45P6 3.27P6 2.80P6 1.53P7 Total Volume Gallons:

2.84P9 2.99P9 1.44P9 3.05P9 9.47P9 8.50P9 2.43P10 of Dilution Liters:

1.08P10 1.14P10 5.46P9 1.15P10 3.59P10 3.22P10 1.07P11 (1) Average for 6 month Period 0

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I PEACR QTTTIM EMIT 3 2 C 3 - 1985 15071PIC ANALYSIS OF LISUID RADIOACTIVE RELEASES (in Curies)

ISOTOPE JAM.

FEB.

MAR.

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MAY JUNE Ci TOTAL j

Xenon-133 4.08M2 5.40M1 1.40M2 4.43M2 3.46M2 3.84M2 7.16M1

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Molybdenum-99 1.02M3 9.91M5 1.23M3 1.35M3

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TOTAL 5 1.16M1 6.74M1 1.15M1 9.70M2 3.35N1 3.10M1 1.65 l,


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Body Rose (Millires) 4.19M2 2.94M1 1.22M1 9.74M3 3.53M1 2.18M1 TOTAL 30DT DOSE 1.079 (MILLIREM)

Bone Dose (M1111 rem) 6.44M2 2.23M1 9.31M2 2.44M2 2.69M1 1.6fM1 TOTAL 30ME DOSE 4.399M1 I

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TABLE C PEACM BOTTOM UNITS 22 ?- 1985 GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE RELEASE DATA JAM.

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MAR.

APR.

MAY JUNE TOTAL Mixed Noble Gases (Ci) 2.15P4 1.80P3 1.29P4 2.39P4 1.77P4 3.10P4 1.09P5 X of Tech. Spec. for Gamma 0.21 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.29 1.05 Air Dose (2) 2 of Tech. Spec. for Beta 0.21 0.08 7.15 0.23 0.18 0.35 1.20 Air Dose (1)

Iodine-131 (Ci) 8.47M3 4.34M3 6.49M3 9.55N3 6.05M3 4.67M3 3.96M2

% of Tech. Spec. for Critical 0.12 0.10 0.09 0.13 0.09 0.08 0.61 Organ (3)

Ferticulates >S Day Malf Life (Ci) 1.19M3 3.97M3 5.52M4 1.08M3 9.64M4 1.82M3 9.58M3 Particulate Alpha (C1) 6.48M6 1.53M6 2.03M6 1.68M6 8.33M6 8.58M5 1.06M4 Tritium (Ci)

(4) 9.91 7.92 7.92 2.10 1.68 1.68 31.21 k

i Max. Noble Gas Release Rate tucirsec) 1.75P5 2.48P4 2.44P4 2.51P4 2.66P4 3.20P5 MA Dates 2-1 3-1 3-12 4-17 5-28 6-20 MA.

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TOTAL BOST (1) 16.95 3.49 3.82 3.41 17.10 55.7 MA Spec. Limit for SKIM (1) 9.49 1.52 1.42 1.39 3.44 17.2 MA Moble Gases (1) Basis Tech. 3peo. 1.4.C.1 (applicable during reporting period)

(2) Basis Tech. Spes. 3.8.C.2 (applicable during reporting period)

(3) Basis Tech. Spec. 3.8.C.3 (applicable during reporting period)

(4) tuarterly analysis used for monthly estimate I

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TABLE D PEACM 80TTOM UNITS 2 & 3 - 1985 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF GA5EOUS RADI0 ACTIVE RELEA5ES (In Curies)

ISOTOPE JAN.

PEB.

MAR.

APR.

MAY JUNE Ci TOTAL 7

i MryPton-87 4.94P1 2.08P2 1.10P2 6.6FP1 6.30P1 1.29P2 6.2CP2 NryPton-88 6.81P1 1.81P2 9.01P1 5.12P1 4.38P1 1.26P2 5.60P2 Xenon-133 1.96P4 7.32P2 1.08P4 2.21P4 1.63P4 2.69P4 9.64P4 Xenon-133M 5.46P2 1.03P1 2.68P2 5.01P2 4.27P2 7.86P2 2.54P3 Xenon-135 1.00P3 2.03P2 1.23P3 7.98P2 5.64P2 2.48P3 6.28P3 Xenon-135M 9.27P1 8

1.57P2 1.09P2 1.07P2 2.25P2 6.91P2 Xenon-138 7.14P1 8

2.54P2 1.03P2 1.24P2 2.96P2 8.48P2 Total 2.15P4 1.80P3 1.30P4 2.38P4 1.77P4 3.10P4 1.09P5 Iodine-131 8.47N3 7.38M3 6.49N3 9.56N3 6.05N3 4.67N3 4.26M2 Strontium-89 3.98M4 9.74N5 4.40N4 8.33M4 7.45N4 1.11N3 3.624)

Strontium-90 8.02N6 7.79M6 1.08M5 5.44N6 1.46M5 6.78N6 5.34N5 Iodine-133 3.39nt 4.03NS 2.30N4 2.28N4 1.86N4 1.28N4 1.15N3 Cesium-134 8

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PEACM BOTTOM UNITS 2 C3-1985 ISOTOPIC ANALYS7.5 OF GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE RELE8SES (In Curies)

ISOTOFE JAM.

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MAR.

AFR.

MAY JUNE Ci TOTAL Eine-65 S.12M5 2.48M4 8

8 3.30M4 Manganese-b4 2.26M4 s

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6.33M4 Cesivt-134 1.71M2 9.46M3 2.23M2 4.08M2 4.93M2 5.21M2 1.92M1 Barium-140 6.15M5 1.07M4 2.35M4 1.72M4 3.97M4 9.73M4 Yttsium-91M 4.49M4 2.32M4 1.26M3

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  • I TABLE E PEACM BOTTOM UNITS 2 C 3-1985 SOLID RADICACTIVF WASTE SHIPMENTS JAM.

TEB.

MAR.

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MAY JUNE TOTAL Mumber of shipments 17 21 26 24 25 22 135 Volume of unste (ft) 6657 8040 8690.5 7984.5 9420.5 3865.7 44.640.2 Activity. Curies 5.29P1 3.21P2 8.46P2 6.51P2 8.75P1 9.18P3 1.11P4 Shipping dates A 1/2 (1)

A 1/31 (1)

A 3/1 (1) A 3/29 (1)

B 5/2 (?) A 5/31 til (8 of shipments)

A 1/3 (1)

A 2/4 (1)

A 3/4 (1)

A 4/1 (1) a 5/3 (1)

A 6/3 (1)

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Disposition - All A 1/4 (1)

A 2/5 (1) A 3/5 (1) A 4/2 (1)

A 5/6 (1) A 6/4 (1) waste shipped by A 1/7 (1)

A 2/6 (1)

A 3/6 (1) A 4/3 (1)

A 5/7 (1)

A 6/5 (1)

Hittman Nuclear B 1/11 (2)

A 2/8 (2) A 3/7 (1) A 4/4 (1)

A 5/8 (1)

A 6/6 (1) and Development A 1/14 (1)

B 2/8 (1) B 3/8 (1) A 4/8 (1)

A 5/9 (2)

A 6/7 (1)

Corporation in trucks A 1/16 (1)

A 2/11 (1) A 3/11 (3) A 4/9 (1)

A 5/10 (1)

A 6/10 (1) to the Chen Nuclear A 1/22 (1)

A 2/13 (1) A 3/12 (1) 3 4/9 (1)

A 5/13 (1)

A 6/11 (1)

Corporation. Barnwell. A 1/23 (1)

A 2/14 (2)

A 3/13 (1) A 4/10 (1)

A 5/14 (1) A 6/12 (1)

South Carolina.

A 1/24 (1)

A 2/19 (1) A 3/14 (1) B 4/11 (1)

A 5/15 (1)

A 6/13 (1) 3.

Disposition - All 3 1/24 (1)

A 2/20 (1) A 3/15 (1) A 4/15 (1)

A 5/16 (1) A 6/17 (1) waste shipped my A 1/25 (1)

A 2/21 (1)

A 3/18 (1) A 4/16 (1)

A 5/17 (1)

A 6/18 (1)

Hittman Nuclear A 1/28 (1)

A 2/22 (2)

A 3/19 (1) A 4/18 (1)

A 5/20 (1) A 6/1* (1) and Development A 1/29 (1)

A 2/26 (1) A 3/20 (2) B 4/18 (1)

B 5/20 (1) A 6/20 (1)

Corporation on trucks A 1/30 (2)

A 2/27 (3) A 3/21 (1) A 4/19 (1)

A 5/21 (1) A 6/21 (1) to U.S.

Ecology, Inc.,

A 3/22 (2) A 4/22 (2)

A 5/22 (1) A 6/24 (1)

Richland. Washington.

A 3/25 (1) B 4/22 (1)

A 5/23 (3) A 6/25 (2)

aipments are lop 7ed A 3/26 (1) A 4/23 (1)

A 5/24 (1) A 6/26 (1) according to the month B 3/26 (1) A 4/24 (1)

A 5/28 (1) A 6/27 (2) received at destination, A 3/27 (3) A 4/26 (2)

A 5/29 (1) B 6/28 (1) which sometimes differs A 4/29 (1)

A 5/30 (1) from the month in which it uns shipped.

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ATTACHMDIT PEACH BUPTOM (MITS 2 & 3 January 1 to June 30, 1985 CLASSES OF SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE SHIPMENTS 1btal 8 Waste Description Container / Type Individual Total Total Principal of Shipments (Source of Waste)

Containe r (Waste & Container) Curie Radionuclid es Volume Volume class A 75 Dewatered Resin HIC /LSA 7.5 Ft.

7875 Ft.

403.207 2n-65, co-134 Type A Cask co-40, Cs-137 3

Dewatered Resin HIC Liner /LSA 19 5. Ft.

585 Ft.

95.641 2n-65, co-134 j

Type A Cask Co-6 0, Cs-137 1

Solidified Resin HIC Liner /LSA

85. Ft.

85 Ft.

40.779 En-65, co-134 4

Type A Cask Co-6 0, Co-137 J

5 Solidified Liquid 55 Gal. Drum /

7.5 Ft.

1472.5 Ft.

1.267 En-65, co-60 LSA Type A Cask Co-137, H-3 C-14 11 Compacted Trash Strong Tight

98. Ft.

13622 Ft.

1.834 Co-60,"Co-137 Container /LSA C-14, H-3 Type A Flatbed 3

3 4

Non compacted 55 Gal. Drum /

7.5 Ft.

397.5 Ft.

22.456 Co-60, Co-134 Trash LSA Type A cast Cs-137, C-14 H-3 13 Compacted & Non Strong Tight

98. Ft.

18522 Ft.

5.088 Co-60, Co-134 Compacted Trash Container /LSA C-14, R-3 Mixed Shipments Type A Flatbed En-65 1

Non-Compacted 55 Gal. Dru=/

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105 Ft.

9.979 En-65, co-60

& Solidifled LSA Type C-14, Cs-134 Trash & Liquid A Cask Cs-131, H-3 1.

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1 ATT*.CitMENT PEAT 11 BurTOM UNITS 2

t. 3 January 1 to June 30, 1985 CLASSES OF SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE SHIPMENTS Total 9 Waste Description Container / Type Individual Total Total Principal of Shipsents (Source of Weste)

Container (Waste & Container) Curie Radionuclides Volume Voluee i

class B 15 Dewatered Resin HIC /LSA 7.5 Ft.

1575 Ft.

316.3 En-65, Cs-134 Co-60, Cs-137 Type A Cask Class A & B 2

Dewatered Resin HIC /LSA 7.5 Ft.

210 Ft.

16.741 In-65, Cs-134 Co-40, co-137

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Type A Cask Class C 4

4 Dewatered Resin HIC / Type B 7.5 Ft.

165 Ft.

1111.6 CR-51, ski-54

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Co-58, En-65 Cs-134 Co-137 Co-60 1

Control Rod Blades RIC/Ilighway 26.2 Ft.

26.2 Ft.

9110.8 Co-60, Fe-55 Route controlled Mn-54, N1-63 (Imrge Quantity) 2.

4 N

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